ODIIU IDEEUilL Ebensburg. Pa.. . a- - SliX - -. ' FC y ith resolution of Ibe Loral I.c,r,;?"Tnlff of the Worklmrmcn of die Wt.rklnirmen electors or Cam- ypw' r-sticctruiiy requrpiruiuum "' i d'bcp of holding election, on nflegHtes I nuu i-m-n uinu hi ki .hm in I'nuotv Convention, to be 'urt House, Ebensbutg. on ':1,t nh. at 1 o'clock. P- ... i"A1' r.r nominating County Ticket. ,p" ,i,m of such other business as may . -""Z .before the Convention. ...I and PERSONAL. unit the Other Tlace. iff- " ... ........ w . r mmiau can v.-u- m i .ttrriiiion traia on onr Branch road i Thnratbiv last. I lw.li.hJ o .Ui'rsua st discovered that to the totnata. . i.i r- Ii,i.1,a1 C e tint 1 Titv-nve mno i" - "- filing iirivc iu iuio j. m 40 tw- tr!!."' IVuracli of Cnnoinanuli I , , i . .. ui.iira s fmr illrM flonaiiil h (fU ill'" '" - " - "b .til me of her arms. i Tipiiic 1 n.noc.i n-a viii -J 1 . . .. :.. il. ...... llm nllm. i.'l,!Jrh'n. were iutcrred at Altooua ll. N - riioe, V. vi..., ao. .ifT -f" ' ." 1 ...lln....l (!.,.. ..I... :.4frf( UUiliV tO'looi .ii4-.-o, uaiiiiux; 'in heavy W rolling on it while eu- ,ii!to,r;iriiif. . J . . .. t r . .1... r rt' . ... n..ii'. n..i. u- xt l-,ttV ; .,, ri - in-nrth. of Hornerstown, a! ulrm sEI Zimn"""1"". of 'he Fourth Ward, ft,.!!, oti Tm?d:iy ninht l.tHt. Itniii. flve-year old daughter of Shrr h:il onu 'f ht-r tVtt quite aeverely j'lrtl.'tm Patunlay Innt. Iiy accidentally . iJltitl-Clip full of hot 80l upon It. " -Jlr. Frni Gurlcy.a worthy j ouitkr man i , .!.n ic a preneti employed in the .ic V.Hitrrt' t ftii e at IMeveUml, O. Ho -i ..-;..!...u r.ii tii. fllf lir nrimtmWl v I jj-Vj HTM Hiru.n f, . j . B j , Ibf ilwfllnij: ii"iiHe oi air. a hob. aiacK, rjiWIif-a'ttKlt: towniip, liKiiana coun- i iu luriifU o th; ground, with all it ..aiu'J, oil Wudnenday uioruiug of lust . .Jii!Uih'U Kilion,a rnrtner well known . rra'iv ruteeim-d itlzen f JithiiKtown, '.j'.tMr Villa Hidge, I'ulaKki county. III.. :tr'.i:li lliKt., aued til Vt;ir. IVaco to w-ll le lieing liored oh Heaver liij, iu Wacliingtoii towtiahtp, Wcntnioie- : inuiity , anil on iTKtiiy i;M. At a ilepth 4.lt-rt. the well 16 Haul to hae c-oututned ffiTl of nil. -IV-wm-ii nereii liundrcd atid one thoua- i itoiiart iu silver ami greenliackN were .niv' long nine! from Mr. Mark J. Wil x . farmer n-iilinj( near Martha Fur- I ft. Iliair count v. -UulliiUytilmrg i happy over th poHnea- l.li'i Mur torii-hi.iiKii uieHKiiriiig renieci- c t fourteen feet niliH lin hen, fniirtoeii fet I '.mile, fiiurteeti feet de int'hctf, and "tn fl two lliirhen. -x Hntier, of Conemaugli town ship. k tro'!i,'!it to jail here on Friday night, art hr will prohaMy retnain until railed vi at De.-t-mber n'nlon to aunwer Ibe t-;'"'iiiM'lif"g chickens. -in c n-tuinn party in charge of istirgeon 'tier, of Jolitihtown, in to leave that ij.ni Mnmlay fuelling next for thfl l'er- HiliiMiifn at llilladelphia. The htf rthf rtmi'd trip Is ouly g..T0. -Ai irciiii-1 lf.iiiity paNrraaya: "What .u:: tr v f men may do when drunk "!.ii tut I called a riot." Thia might li si ;w iii i)-ail wovi, but a Clearfield l-WT i-uiirl would proiiounco it vry tfiin -F..r lb firt tim In fire yeara tli entire '"tlef gmnrl jiirnra, tweiity-four in itntn- put iii an appearance at the opening of ii.itliina (utility (jiiarter ISePHtoiia lant ". iLi In a rare occurrence iu any -"ikf for-. fourth fenpiou of the I'lttMliurtT Mr'!(llilU Rliiki'imal liilifnriiiua I. 9ttar In rrt Hie Fir-t M. K. church, Johtin. '. Oi:e hundred and oil tnetnlfru f the rniiie wfre present on Tuesday last tcti nay. -$ ! niak'um rna hlnea are now lndni? .if tutr.1 Rt the Cambria Jrou work. 'u 'i"- jimie h KiicceKe ti n roKMeu to bi.uiii.n nd cKtuhli.h workitof imf "it mf Hutv to luru out leu thouaud .' -' f m Jay. -A In ii,. 0f a .Tohrmtown ''!.!' i.tal'.y wen: vtX on Saturday law! s, t!i-i l wny, and the laU otruck aooth " J l amed linker in the forehead and i uiimrtU right ear, furtuuatuly aith- etietratitijr the nkull. Ur!.-n Kim MB, a hroom makor well '.!''u JIini',o'n, waa arrested at Uut- it , l't:e t!:iv Innf u-i...lr .ti.1 la tmt&r iii ' -'H; mi Mihiiiclon of leing one of the '' !m, Imrglnrlze.l Vpdegrave'a aiore, ' .urtniT plure, a few veeka ago. j-r. Alti.vHius Murk" and wife, an aged li.i have lived in Ulacklick town "t many enr, where Ihey acctiiutila jt',L,'i s' """Pwwy. Jell this place Uy night last Tor Germany, from "lj'e "'fj' propose never to return. jury in t,e t-ae of Thomas t. t'ti,t)n trial when -ve went to press hint f 'm,im f,,rthe defendant, and in the f i?'Uira. trie,,, that of Simerrille v. r,''r f '"'",H,,,n. a verdict for S7"0 wai" ".treri. Court adjourned Friday forenoon. nr J,i, , itui. - r ,.i.. . 1 fVil v-.i. . . i ' " l"-V"t jj. """irnwj iiKirtnng on a vmu to M ",ft where nhe hnn a brother, aintcr H.(UVrrsl nrr '"lativea reniding. May . 'veplfaant Journey and a Jovfnl ao- - -MiuiiK ner trieiniH In that far-off State. J reward of ten dollar ia offered by . ,7s Ua,m!'' and Kerr for any infornia- .tan, t ''t m ine nrrem nuu coiiviu- , Or tlie timrtv or mriU. I..,.lr. ft, '1 othnrwiae demoralized a fli-hing . known as the "white boat," uu Bhiu- ?. ?' F" "tik, otherwiae known as "Slip- party arretted at Tyrone on rt,. Al,, nf Ulrmingham, Hunting- "''Untr alt... f . l "tii.ta ""7' iew nays ago inmer cir- ll ",c" ,"u othe belier I bat lie '''eilT p""onw'. t an investigation re T,"r,,'ct f death Irom bilious iw.'.-. .""Thus. iinerli.,ln.-.rt 1,t esnoaura. fcwit on snd want - j 1 . ""Hidayaburg Stanford tells of kait u 'uat place who receive! uy r oth,-r,,,y a gold chain which was . 'n her thirty-five years ago, evl lnV . 7 "e ,,f l'r youthful school mates, fen... .,"1,,, al Joy Seminary. A case r. ,..,!; nrnD i, tlllL. i ""'Phcation of poison germs In fc,.l t . . "'f hlood is exceedinsly raphl VUi. c,'p, ked vitiates all the blood of Ki!!:', R,,n '" W'! Mixture by its n'vii 1!",er"' kills these gertna, and rtiir, , 10 lool, removes all itossiblc "A I i,M4! establibhing itself. iote ""'office has been established at tiJ, c,ftfihl onnty, which is no Nun-, u,u,u-r '"'. with J. A. Dorr as Cool- KC, of 'I'tiaame county but ueith Nut,,, tl f" leve sues, have l"en a he r "'l tu "eve sues, nave oeen l :i,yi.P,(I,""ter atltubois audliuinber Kit Si, f we want to attend all ihe W! LjIr for h h admission tickets TelJj for which a.itn 'M u f"r,,l'd'-d ns. Tl "un fV'roin Gilford. wh , of thr 'hidforil O 411 nVr"' u heidwu The last one re rhere the fourth d u ity Agricul- ... . . t. Ut 7 tor itealing in counterfeit coin, Gw, V" Wfore U. 8. Cotnmiasioner ''e at Pittahutg, on Monday arternoon, m'n rfsuUt of 510.000 bail was coin tuit- 'rial. . jr. i ,. I . r- ""ten mouth. i7 JWoM son of Mr. Kelly, resid ing at Cooper a Patch, Blair county, died on ' from InJnres sustained by a fall about six weeka before. Dr. Miller, r Qsl llUln, as we learn from the Altoona Globe, llseovered two or three weeks ago that a eouple of tbe lad's ribs were broken and that oue of them peuetrated his right luug. eH.V.filiel Wenj El-. n old and mnch esteemed member of the Somerset bar. died on ilonday evening last, aged about 70 years. Mr. W. will be remembered by our older cit izens as a frequent attendant at the conrta here in days long past. He waa connected with many years ago with the Somerset .Dem ocrat, m the editing of which he yielded an able and effective pen. A young man named John F rick, a resi dent or ConemauKh borongh, attempted to get on the second National Line freight west. Just below tbe Johnstown station, Friday forenoon, while the train was nnder fnll headway, but mlsstnrr his hold he fell nnder the wheel- and had his right arm cut off near the shoulder. The itijnrod member had to be amputated soon after. .v llr?'her" ""dMy n Willonghbv, of that spicy little semi-weekly, the Hun ting don Loral .Vies, witl please consider our best bow made for the following kindly words generously spoken : We verily believe that the Cambria Freeman baa more acceptable reading matter in 28 columns than the ma jority of 32 column papers in the Stale. But its subscribers shouldn't complain on that account. The full moon, which occurs to-morrow (Saturday), will lie that wonderful thing know n ne Ihe harvest moon, and for several successive evenings it will cast its mild re fulgence athwart the earth duri.ig the entire 'j!P"f- V,!rv generally there is an hour's ddterence from one night to another in the rising of the moon, but for a few davs after the September full moon this rule does uot hold good. Western l'ennsylv:iiii.icnntrihnt-d seven more Inmates to the IVniteniiarv and four to Ihe Workhouse this'week. Of these, three from Indiana and two from Lawrenre'coun ty were taken to the lirnt named inii tuti.m on Monday, and the other two from this county on Wednesday, while Iavreuce and Cambria each furnished two to the Work house. Lawrence county also scut two to the Reform School. With an impudence that Is really re freshing the llollidaysburg HfgiMrr avers that Ihe evils of which the lals.r reformer complain "can be liest regulated in the lle puhlican party, which has alwava tieen the friend of the workingmen." This too ill face of the fact that there is scarcely a curse Uou the country to-day that has not lieen brought aliontby the misrule and debauch ery of the partv in power. Our big liodicd and warmhearted friend 31 r. Jacob Stoltz, of Chest township, deliv ered at our residence, on Monday last, as a present to tlie printer man, a huidiel of ex cellent apples, half sweet and half sour, and a like quantity of choice potatuea ; for which it is needless to say he has tlie sincere thanks of tlie editor's household, all of whom may not pray for him, but .tome of whom feel like praying for a few more like him. A small fruit and iteannt store In Johns town, kept, by a man named I'e'er Detiar M ri. win entered by burglars on Tuemlay tittclit last, who gohhleil up four dollars iu tinu ev, a revolver worth ten dollars and a cons derwble quantity of good things. The same parties visited the book store of J. A. Itenaho f and had succteded In prying off the lock of me of the doors when they were frightened aw ay by approaching foot steps. The concert at the Congregational church on Tnenday evening last was well at tended and well received, especially by Young AmcricA, whose encores were so an noying and profuse as to rail for siippreKKion, which came in shape of a dire threat tlat had the dew red effect. The selections for the inost !art were pleasing and well ren dered, ami the audience is well as the man agement were no doubt gratified with the entertainment and Its results. On the West IVnn railrosd, near Liver more. Westmoreland county, on Friday last, llm chsnilwr of one of the air brakea explo ded with a report like a cannon. Tlie ties Immediately lieneath the clmniWr at the time of its going to pieces were scooped nut clean, and the car axle was lent so badly that both wheels left the track and ran for some distance on Ihe Ilea. N: one was in lured, although the passengers were badly frightened. As the coroner's jury retuned a verdict of death from natural causes In .he case of Maruaret Ann Murray of Johnsrown, who was supposed In have died from the effects of an slmrtion procured upon her person, the llollidaysburg Standard reckons with out its bust when it says that the proceed ings of the next term of the Cambria county court promise to le more than usually inter esting by the ventilation of a seduction and alsirtion case, resulting In the death f the unhappy seduced. A kettle of boiling flaxseed oil which Mr. Jtichard T'bbott was preparing for painting pur pones at his carenter shop in Ihe rear of bis residence) in the East Ward, caught fire about tf o'clock on Monday fore noon and created such a smoke and bias that the alarm spread rapidly and the fire department and many other ci'izens were soon on the spot, but fortunately their ser vices Were not needed, as the threatened courlagratinn was nipped In the butt before auy serious damage resulted. From the Edenbure Ilrrold. a daily pa per published Iu the Clarion county oil re gions, aud of which J. Todd Hutchison, late of Ibis place, is the local editor, we learn that a prominent contractor of that section Is alKiut to put down a well at Lilly's Station, iu this county. The official report of the S'ate Geological Surrey for lHtti says that what ia called the "third sand" in Clarion county will lie found at a depth of 2,09; feet In the vicinity of Lilly's, and .f course it has to le reached before oil can lie looked for. Oor Chest township letter came to hand so late this week that w e have only room for the following : On last Saturday afternoon onr fellow citir.en, Mr. Simon Nelsiwer, while returning home from Carrolltown, met w ith an accident that came nigh proving fa tal to himself and horse. One side of the shaft or the buggy In which lie was riding liecame detached, and striking tlie animal on the legs caused him to scamper off at a fear ful pace down a steep grade, throwing Mr. N. out on an embankment ami causing sev eral contusions ou the head and on other parts of the liody. The animal was slightly injured, while tbe buggy wan completely wrecked. In the evening Ihe Injured man was In fit condition to be removed to his home, which la near the village of Gleu Council. The delegates elected to represent the workingmen of lllair county in the laltor re form movement, met at Hollidaysbnrg last Monday and nominated the following ticket : Assembly, Col. James Tearney, of Ho'.lidays-burg- Treasurer, Samuel Bossier, Woodbury town'shin: Kegister and Recorder, Iavid Koch, of AHoona; Director of the Toor, James llobinson, of Frankstown township; District-Attorney, Samuel Calvin, of Holli daysbnrg; Coroner, Johu Eslep, of Antis township. M. O. McCoy, Samuel Calvin ami James Harger were elected delegates to the Williatusport convention, with instruc tions to exert their influence iu favor of harmony of actiou In the ranks of the ninieU labor partv. J as. E. Curry, of Altoona, a klinnianfof our's, presided at the convention, and J. V. McMahou and James Uarber, of the same city, acted as Secretaries. A corresondect sends us the following remarkable story, but as he don't vouch for it by giving his name any person who don t lielleve It is at liberty to set It down for a corn-foil nded fraud. We suppress t be name of the farmer because the alleged yield is entirely too improbable to credit to any re spectable granger: Mr. " Oallitzin township, planted a field oT corn on the 20th day of May and on the 20th of August he husked therefrom at h7.r 4.) bushels to Ihe acre of good so nl txn. This, onr correspondent assures vi..i f .mi when he tells ns that as many as twenty ear- were found on , some or the sralks (he don't say haw J it required lo produce that nn.nber of ears) we are free to wlintt mat i ia n-w kind of corn-ucopia. or horn of pie nty, , so to s,s-ak. Any ron .lonbtlng the story, our correspondent farther avers, will he fur nished wiih the proof Uy calling oo th gu Usuuii whuu. U paoiea 'Jut w dou V. e ar w'ts t,,e Prttee contended for at a Bennington Furnace shooting match on Saturday last. The varmint was won by a man named Wilt, whose "string" measured & iraaVitirkn AVa taaw. 1 sW..av .w . v v i u-t v" iien ion JH y niootewt remarket I to Mr. Brnln "Witt i til An w .! n.,,t..i mt .. . . . i" " 1 " "in vtauiTzin 7 uis nearsiitp M0lnly Wilt, on the spot and submit to his fate gracefully, but manifested desire to stay where he waa by peeling some of the flesh off Mr. Wilt's leg with one of his paws. He waa finally induced to go, however, after being coerced Into the meas ure by overpowering numbers, and ia covr safely caged at tbe latter place. Three lads, two white and one colored, were arrested the other day for stealing grapes from tbe premises of Mr. Michael Uonovan, in the East Ward. Two other white boys were Implicated In a like offense at the same place the night previous, hut when they were all brought np for a bearing before Esqnire Kinkead Monday evening the colored youth who had peached on the two latter declined to substantiate tbe charge under oath aud of course they were dis charged. The other three were flue,! l,2o each, bat the little darkey is the only one so far who has socked up, aud he is still he hind one-fifth of the amount. Some of the same parties are said to know more than the lar allows about the grapes on our premises, but they neod apprehend no trouble If they ateer clear of temptation hereafter. Mr. Wm. K. Attick, one of the unfortu nate men burned to death in the railroad wreck near Mnncy, ta., on Saturday last, as detailed in ouf general news department, was a native of this cortnty, where he was. well kuown, and has a brother, John E. Attick, a fireman on the fa. It. It., residing at E. Coneinaugh, and also another brother, George Attick, and a brother-in-law, James H. Cramer, the former an engineer on the same road and the latter a train dispatcher Tor tbe Company, living in Altoona. The deceased was a married man, but how many children, if any. be had we are unable to ay. His remains were brought to Gallitzin o:i Monday last, for interment. Mr. George H. Mooreho-.tse. an Adams' express route agent, of Harrisburg, who was throw n from tlie express car by the collision, but fortu nately escaped with several severe contu sions and a painful cut or two, is a son of Mr. James Moorchnnse, of HolMdayMhurg, and a nephew of Judge H. C. Iievine, for merly of this place, but now of Chest towu it.t. BUI Out of ihe WhkfX. Following are the names of the Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn on Tuesday last by Sheriff Ilyan and Jury Commissioner Cramer to serve at tbe December term of Court: GKA!D J C ROUS. rtenrord Jus. II., Inn keeper. 3d ward, Johnst'n. B i ail ley Thomas, merchant, (iallitzin borouirb. Jliemct Georare, miner, Cnmhrin borouirh. Cooper Philip, farmer. Clearflebl township. i low J hiii en. fanner, Adams township. Tltllon Patrick, farmer. Chest township. Itavts Timothy, furmrr, Jackson township, fiittinirs John. Iiimhcrman, W. want. Rhenbti'aj. Howell John I'., carpenter, (iullilzln Itor. Hoover Krsm-is. tarmer. Chest township. Humphrey E. J. ieuinti-r, W. wanl. KbensliV. Hip VI MHiriius. niMtrr. 1st ward. Cone mauirti . Hitchue A., carpenter. V. wnrd. Ktifii.iuirr. Jordan John, saloon-keeper. 2d wnl, Johnttt'n. KiliTore AI"X., clerk. 4lh ward, Johnstown. Klrkpntriek Jan. T farmer. Carroll towntOilp. Kip-r Oeorire, farmer. Adams township. Kearn Philip. Tanner, Croyle townshifi. I.nther Valentine, merchant. 8d warrt.Johnst'n. Masters Kaniiicl, policeman, 4t h ward, J.hun:'n. McKenzie Amlrcw, fanner. Allegheny twp. Noel John, farmer, Mnusier township. Taiitlinaer laniel, tu-ater. th ward, Johnst'n. Voung Himnn. butebcr. Sth w ard, JohntUow u. TRAVKUI JCHOHS-riRST WBBK. Allegheny Twp. Francis Moran. Hnrr Twp. Alex. lira w Icy, Ooo. Crook, John I. Etcar. Ilnnlel T. J.nnes. Itiacklick Twp.-John l. Kirsh, Jas. M. Itoss. Camhria Bor, Iawrence liuwhauier, Tboiiius MeKeruan. Cambria Twp. Thomas Hoover. Oinriniuvh Twp. Alexander CNiver. Conemaiigh Ir. John Home, James Klrbj-, John Wldman. Chest Twp. Daniel Eckearode, Francis Ear hit rt. Carrolltown Bor. P. U Kck. Croyle Twp.-Dsn'l McUough, Jas. D. rium on r. James A. Skelly. Cli-artleld Twp. James K. Neason. Knst Omemiiiigh llor. - leouanl Kcet. E:enshurg llor. Edwin Mason. riiklin Itor. Iianiel Prlngle. (illitzin Twn. John Gallagher. Johnstown IJor. jeorge Arnold, Morgansl Itrown, James Kldriilire, Henry Fisher, 11. F. Horner. Wm. fayton. John Sharp. JacksoTi Twp. -William Harris. Millvllle bor.-John Arthurs, Hubert 8. Gra ham. Munster Twp. James Crlste. Hichhind Twp Henri- Spiker. Huequchanna Twp. Jiicob Koonta. r!uinmerhtll Twp. Jame Phorthill. Tnnnelhill Hor. John Porter. Wilmore Ur. Arthur Cullen.' Wotidvsle Bor. John Hamilton. Washington Twp. J. C. Martin, George J. Bchwadcrcr, White Twp. Geo. F. Miller, John Van ooyne. Yoder Twp Aaron Croyle. Jacob J. Strayer. tkavsrsb ji'Roas sacoxo week. rtlacklh'k Twp. John Fergumin, John Hlnes, llarr Twp,- (ieftrge Fresh. Jr. Cambria llor. James lark. John Hrssler, Cambria Twp. Geo. W. Uittlngc, jObadlah ll-ese. Oineinsugb r. Elward Connery, Charles I.nther. Henry McMullen. Clearfleld Twp. Pi-ler Flick. John .T. Nsgle. Crovle Twp.-Johu Fye, Michael Mulvchiil, John Uor!i.tiiah. Carrolltown Bor. Andrew II. Hang, Henry U. Sloliz. Gallitsin Twp. John Bradley. Johnstown Hor. John llrasll. Dean 9. Canan, David Dihert, John Frank, Nathaniel Home, Henry Han. man. Jonathan Horner, (ivorge ilvers, Matthew Mooney. I,oretto llor. Andrew Kittcll. Ed. Shields, Minister Twp. Philip Farren, Frank O'Hara. Millvllle llor. John ilogan, Jolin Wo.ids. Itichland Twp.- Ia-vI Foust, Joseph (Jeis. Taylor Twp. Gcoige K untie I, John S. Snyder. AVoodvale llor. George Bole, Geo. Glliingcr. Waslilngloii Twp. Jjincs G. Hrawley, John MeA tanian v. White Twp. Geo. M. Cree, ChrNtlan Walters. Voder Twp. T. I.. Hunt, Gcoige KUukci. Jacob I. Strayer, John F. tcch. A Periiak'8 I'osition, if True. A cor resiHUitlent signing hlinseif J. A. M., which probably stands for Just Ahead (of) Mun chausen, and claiming lo be a subacrilei and reivlcrof the Fkrf.mak, writes from Gal litzin to tell us that our old friend well, never mind bis name went coon hunting on Thursday evening last, accompanied by his nephew, whose name will do just as well to suppress, and on reaching tlie corn-field where the varmints were supposed to be lurking, the party of the first part concluded to go around the field, but had not proceeded very far when be discovered a coon on top of a stump about fifteen feet high. Conclud ing that the best way to capture the game w as to climh the stump, our old friend proceeded to put tlie plan in execution, but bad scarcely reached tbe top when, owing to the fact that the stump was decayed through its entire centre, he found himself going feet foremost into the hollow trunk, aud soon after disap peared froic view. Meautitue the nephew, uot knowing what had became of his uncle, went in search of him, aud on reaching the stump was startled, not to say frightened, by hearing his name called several times iu rapid succession. Recovering his self-possession, he comprehended the siluatiou in less than no time, and shinning it np the stump essayed to rescue his Imprisoned kins man, but in reaching down to feel for him lost Ii1s balance, aud going In head foremost, found a very fine opening for a young man on top of his fellow sufferer. Here was a sail predicament to be in, and how to get out of it was the all-important question. The occupant of the lower story thought that he could live until morning, but ibe other de clared that Btauding on his head, especially in so confined a position as that, would he the death of him in less than au hour. eith er of them felt, however, like quietly sub mitting to the dreadful fate before him, and in Jioiies of attracting the attention of some one both of them yelled at the top of their voices. In course of half an hour or so a neighbor, who fortunately happened to Ihj passing along the road near tbe scene of the disaster, heard their outcries, aud arter re-, connoitering for a few minutes discovered the fearful plight they were in. Hastening home as speedily as possible, the neighbor in question procured ladder, and summoning ..rat nt.t-.ers to his assistance, buTried back to tbe stump and soon had the satisfaction ! of seeing tbe discomfited coon-hntilers once j more on their forked ends and exceedingly g'ad to "breathe the air of freedom once again." t least runs the wonderful story, which was no rictibt intended for a . joke on somebody, but as we withhold u antes the place where ihe laugh cwuiw tu wjli b excesdtugi) liaid U hiiu. Locul Correspondence, .CARRIH.LTOWIt, 8ept. IS, 1877. TAn Frkvmas This morning. In Pt. Bene dict's church. Dr. M. A. Wcsr.er ard Miss Annie E. Walters, daughter of Ausustlne Walters, Esq., all of this place, were married by Key. Dennis Stoltz. Welcome Indeed, Doctor, into the ranks matrimonial. In all sineerety do we wish yon snrt your excellent young bride a life of true wedded blis. and if your past lives sre any criterion by which to Judge tbe future, such will certainly be the lot of two so well and worthily mated. The many friends herea way of the fair bride and respected groom Join in hearty wishes for their happiness a well In tlmeas In eternity. To which '8ursum" heart i ly says. Amen. Although in your last Issue there appeared a brier notice of the death of Mrs. Francises Strittruatter. I take the liberty or giving a more extended notice or the lire and worth of the deceased lady, who wss horn In Baden, Ger many, and was at the time or her death fit years and 9 months old. She came to thlseoun try with her husband, Andrew fltrlttmatier, in the year 1HI7. and firat settled In I.y coming county, where Ii hey spent seven years. With her husband (the latter mt whom died many years sgo) she came thence to Cambria county, where Andrew girtttmatter. Esq., her oldest child wm born. Altogether she raised a fam ily of ten children, all or whom survive her and some of whom are among our foremost citizens. Among these may be nnmed Andrew, Peter. Augustine. Francis and Paul Strlltmat ter, of northern Cambria. Besides these, her grand-children nuuiberedeighty-eight, and her great-grand-childrem. thirty-three at the time of her death, which occurred on Monday, Sept. 10. 1877. On Wednesday her remains were fol lowed to St. Bh"dict's church by the largest funeral corteee ever witnessed In this part f thecounty. Thus did her neighbors and friends manifest their appreciation of the r rent worth and true C hrlstian character of the deceased. After a solemn Ueqnicm Mass, her remains were placed in the cemetery, side by side with those of her deceased husbani. whose spirit hail flown yars ago to that haven of rest which we fondly hope unj believe claims Ilium both nor nud fo ever. Your worthy townsman. It. I.. Johnston. Hi-'i.. enlivened our town by his welcome presence nn Monday last. May his shadow never grow les nml may it ol ten be found preceding or following htm iu thix vicinity. Our new grist mill Is kept in constant opera tion by the large patronage already extended to it. On Thursday next we are promised an epls copnl visit for th first time from our worthy liiidiop. lit. Uev. J. Tiling, who will be pure to receive a warm, cordial nud Christian Welcome. Yours, Ac, Hlthhcm. Am. Onr Ajaiv. The receipt of the of ficial documents which unite the. Catholic dioceses of 1'ittsluirgh and Allegheny have just been publicly acknowledged by Bishop Tuigg, who will now have charge of the entire district. The aiiuouuceiueul is made as follows : To t ht Clnvu id TiUh nf the Di'tccs"f Pitts liuryh ami A Urglirny. Vk.nkkabi.e Fatheks and Rkiited Cnit tiREN : By c.fficial letters, licaring date ol Au gusl3d,of the present year, and recently nut into our hands, we sre notified by the Holy See that our venerable predecessor 'in the Nee of Pittsburgh, but more recently Bishop of Alle gheny, the let . Uev. Michael Doiuenec. I). 1)., freely mid willingly tendered hia resignation or the latter ee. winch was accepted by I he Holy Father. By the same olricial letters we have been notified Unit the Holy Fatber. by Ihe ad vice of the Sacred Congregation of trie Propa ganda de Fide, bad entrusted to us, though un worthy, the administration -if Ihe Diocese of Allegheny, in spirituals and temporals, proinis cuousiy prrti-tfs" to be governed and ad ministered as if boil: Sees formed but oue, "ac si nun t'wt dicpiti." All this we request yon. Venerable Fathers, to iiinkc known at the first favorable opportu nity tit the pe .pie tinder your charge, and in order that you yourselves and the faithful of both Dioceses may have a distinct and accurate knowledge of our position. It may be well for us to state that our Jurisdiction aud authority extend lo the whole territory embraced in what was known as the Dioceseof Pittsburgh before the division of the same on the 11th of January, 17. For your own nircction. Venerable Fathers, we deem if right to proclaim that the statutes and Decrees enacted in the various Synods held under our illustrious predecessors In the See of Pittsburgh, remain in full force. These Sta tutes and Decrees will receive such additions and modifications as we shall from time to time deem necessary or useful. You will, or course, rentemlter that the Decrees or the Plenary Council r Baltimore have been already pn cliiiine.l In the Diocese, and as far as is'neces sary that proclamation is hereby reeated with Its binding and directive force, for all those un der our charge. For the rest. Venerable Fathers end beloved children, we say with the Apostle, "Toe Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Charity of tiod. and the consummation of the Holy Ghost be with you all. Amen." JHN Ttricm, Uishop or Pittsburgh and Administrator of Al legheny. Given nt our residence. In the citv of Pitts burgh, this ISth day of September, lUTi. Thk Ikau Cuusterff. iter. The "sbov er or tlie queer" who was killed at Tyrone mi Saturday evening last, a detailed account tr which from the Pittsburg I)lpatch is given on onr second page, waa generally kuown as "Bish." Couzsetts.with the aliases of John Weir, John Ware, and W. W. Hutchinson. The Altoona Mirror furnishes these particulars In relation to his somewhat varied career ; On the death of his father, several years ago, he Inherited a considerable sum of money. His liiol hi rSulisequently married an Altoonian named K Inset, who reside on Eleven! h avenue, ear Ninth street. Several years ago he wss Implicated with his father in law, John Burk hol.ler, and laniily. In extensive larcenies from the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company. He and his wife turned State's evidence, and were in strumental in convicting the family. A short Mine subsequent ly he was srrvsted, tiled, snd convicted lor the larceny of Matthew Dill's Vnlise from a car on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and sentenced to the penitentiary for two years. During the luteal -Option limes he whs tried, convicted, and Sentenced to jail for sell ing liquor. His career of crime has been tl ro inaniic one, nud has reached a rilling termina tion. Sii.k Department Fall. Novelties. We have now open anil ready for inspec tion in onr new and commodious salesroom our spei-ial Fall importations of Black aud Colored Silks. We this season offer a larger assortment of Silks than we have on any previous occa sion and at exceptionally low prices. Our stock of Black Silks has been carefully se lected, in view of selling to onr customers nothing but. what we can warranf to give satisfactory wear, and will le sold at from 2.t to 75 cents per yard less than last season's prices. We call spocial attention to not three lines of Plain Colored Silks at 51.00, S1.2J and Jll.50 per yard, which are the best val ues ever offered at these prices. Ilrors & Hacke, Fifth avenue aud Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. How it is Done. The first objsct In life with the American people is to "get rich" ; the second, bow to regain good health. The first can lie obtained by energy, honesty ami saving : the second (good health) by using Gkp.f.w's AuorsT Flower. Should, you be a despondent sufferer from any of tlie effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaiut, Indi gestion, &c, such as Sick Headache, Palpi tation of the Heart, Suir Stomacli, Habitual Cost! veness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Ijow Spirits, &c, yonfneed not suffer another day. Two doses of AtrorsT Flower will relieve you at once. Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Positively sold by Lemmon & Murray, Eb ensburg. P. M. Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, aud by all first-class Druggists iu the U. 8. Snmmer lime has passed away, and the wintertime is coming; gone the beat and piercing ray here Is Autmnn's gloaming. So now's the time your "duds" to buy for weather cold and freezing, which all can do, it is no lie, to their heart's content, aye, bet ter, pleasing, at Godfrey Wolff's great Cloth ing Hall, which now is filled with clothing cheap, of fabrics best, for one atjt svll who a harvest rich would reap. Next door to the post-office, Altooua, Pa. dou't forget the place. I dreamed a dream in the midst of my slumbers, ami as fast as dreamed it was coined into numbers, until I ltebeld these figures so ItoM and so neat, 100 on Johns town's famed Clinton street, where bargains in clothing, a fact known to all, are con stantly waiting for buyers to rail at Jas. J. Murphy's great Star Clothing Hall, which none need lie told is Ihe cheapest of places to invest greenbacks or gold iu ail clothije buying cases. An asphalt pavemeul ia auy kind you Imll VU UW,- '4- For NINETY DAYS -Elecraiit Table l"? "r"a S!"iww WHS I STrr.. iii' V. . J"Tm rHMlp. ..f!.!.,. . rar Celt- i I : -' - - - I tatttaL Tra m IW)i nt m im btMi. Kliwr.r C ..J ' butt n ti'.'. mom arurrave ea eaca svoaS in. a,.4 0 - "-l-". w,i jmmt mmm. .nni V7 casrtwl. BtWIlf aM of nsro.ioj mam iumh ta t hiwh .Kbct r.ninr m.i tiimc tW Iom atMrrl-i. ma Mal t. Um Vm &anr rtUo I oji o i ,i wm um viuoi.7 viu vmiry ; W fmw mrm at mtmt ulito, SrM htmwu- w wll - arrr whicft mrrna aot mill m boemt um Maaaa saar si-t .t. f ISKBwl. JIAXXOIffax y oUTEBWARI! COUPON. Oa latolia f nu Ctmpna. n.Ui.r iui 1b erotn to arrwr H eniii, forl. otg osprra. or Mailing. VDrr.Tlnf .n4 terrhy amXm St akftm. mm maw ma. wTwM.wMwf wT fan Col Suadar :tlc-clrs plotia SILVER SPOONS. aS mm t t at'in in frmtrtA toltl.1. An rrr- . m mmM V. HVr oS." -41' "a aTZmVLZZ LT J (.ool r Twt t rr- rt rl I -aim. l wiwaa, ewis h Siiint. nfiMrfn ft ' SpwMI. OS MTwnl -f I., Sja4l'-iia M sm each article. nrpt vq ea.WUl bo IISawiaa trpcriTAKT tw . la-rtm a .w .HAUUiia-l . E. F. KunleVs Hitter Wive of Iron. E. F. Konkel's celebrated Bttfer Wine or Iron Will effectually cure liver complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous debility, rhrunic diarrhtea. disease ol the kidney, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intes tines, such as constipation, flatulence. Inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heart burn, disgust for lood. full ness or Weight In the stomach, tore eructations, sinking or flattering at the pit of the stomach, swlmminarof the head, harried or difficult breath ing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensation when In a lying postnrc, dimness of vls i.m. dots or webs before the sight, dull pain In the head, defie ency or perspiration, yellowness of the skin and ryes, pain In the sUlo.bftek.hr,.!. 1 chest, limh. etc., sudueh flashes of heat, burning In the flesh, ennstiant Imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits. Price 1 per bottle. Be ware of counterfeits. Do not let ronr druggist palm oil' some other preparation of Iron he mar say is as good, but ask for KunkePs Bitter Wire of Iron. Tke no other. Knnkrl's Hitter Wii.s of Iron Is not sold In bulk only in bottles. E. F. Kunkel. Proprietor, No. 2S0 North Ninth Street, IMtiladelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm lteniocetl Alive, Head and all complete, in two boars. No fee till head passe. Se-it. Fin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular. For remov ing Seat, Fin or Stomacn Worms rail on vonr druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Srup. price tl. It never fails. Common sense teaches if Tape Worm be removed, all other Worms can be readily removed. E. E. KunkeVs Iufrttl and E. F, KitnkeVn Shampoo for the Hair. The best snd cheapest Hair Dressing and Ma'r Meaner In the world. They remove dandruff, al lay Irritaticn. soothe and cool tbe heated scalp, prevent tbe hair from falling; ofl. and promote the growth In a very short, time. They preserve and ncaatity ine Hair, ana renuer it sou sni glossy Uk apearS a a hair dressing, I tiry impart a rriniiviicv anil to braid and wiry Hair, and, as vent baldness The ahamnoo cleans the Hair r. mo.a .mmm. srnrf itrhinu- rnr,tl,,n ITtiri. headache produced by heat and fatlgne. Ktlu- J kel's Shatnnu and Luatral restore Hatr to a nit- I tural and u lossy color, restore faded, dry. harsh and wiry hair. Price per bottle 1. Ask vonr i druggist for tliem. or send to H. F. Kunkel. Pro prietor, No. -0 North Ninth Street, Phlladelnhia, la. 8-10.-Sin. BarosMA has been tbe means of doing a great deal of good in healing tbe sick and Itenefittiug the afTlic'cd, many of whom bad almost. les paint I of health, or of even lieing free from pain. Six years ago, a man troubled willi kidney difficulty came to my Drug Store, leaning beavilv on bis cane. rietrly half doubled, hand across his back ! an object of pity ; said he had been troubled i in this way tor years, ami whenever betook cohl it settled across bis kidneys, often con fining him to his bed for days and weeks with excruciating pain. He took a lottl; of Barosma. and in three days relumed, saying it was worth fifty dollars a bottle to him, and was williiia; to pay that if he could not gel. it without. He continued using it, Inly ing six ladlleS for five dollars, which cured him entirely. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titnsville, Pa., and sold by Leinuiou & Murray, Ebens burg. Price, $1.00 per bottle. Attention is called to the offer made by the National Silver-Plating Co., 704 Chest nut. Sr., Philadelphia, In our columns. Their silver-ware is beautiful and fully tip to standard, and their generous offer is available to all the readers of this paper for ninety days after data. ORI'liART. SKF.LtiY. Died, at Wilmore, on Tuesday, Sept. 4. H77. Pnn.tr ALFKKn, Infant son of Wm. A. and Jane Skellv, aged 7 mouths. Not slowly fading day by day. Hut In a few short, tl eeting hoars, The lovelv bud of promise drooi-ed Ou earth to ope in teen's bowers. Unt they who mourn weep not as those To whom no blessed, hope is given, Fr Chrltit has said of little ones, Of such Is the Kinjfi.om of Heaven." M. WHITE.-Died, In Clearfield township. on Sun day night last, Mr. I.obicrt White, aged about U years. The deceased, who rest. led In said township for a qnarter of eentnry or more, being the only col ored man within Its limits, was a runaway slave from Virginia, snd will be remembered by many if not all our readers In connection with the success ful effort made to secure his vote for the Democrat ic ticket last November. He was a quiet, peace able and Industrious citizen, and having won the good will and esteem of all his neighbors, he has passed from earth not as one unwept, nnhonorcd and unsung. Interment Tuesday forenoon In the Catholic cemetery at St. Augustine. May he rest in peace. AUDITOR'S NOTICE ! Having been appointed Auditor by tbe Orphans' Court ol Cambria county to report distribution of the fand In the hands of A. V. Barker, Adminis trator of SlMOS Si'mzbach, late of Kliensborg borough, tlecrased, as shown by bis first snd final account, notice Is hereby given to all parties In terested that I will attend to the duties of said appointment, at mv office la Ebensburg. on t-rlo tiy. Ueisker litU. I77,at t o'ci-oca. r. it.. when and whers they must present their claims, or be debarred from coming in on said fund. OKI. W. OATSUN, Auditor. Ebensburg, Sept. 21, 1877.-3t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Peter Bertram. Sr. Letters of Administration cum tcttamento an nexo on the estate of Peter ttertrsin, sr., late of Onr roll township. Cambria county, dee'd. having lieen granted to Ihe undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persona Indebted to ssid estate that payment must be matle without delay, and those having claims against the same will present tbeiu In proiasr form for settlement. JOHN BCCK, Administrator. Carroirtowiv, 8fit. n, 1877. -at. Q TRAY HEIFER. Came into the ! a-" enclosure of the snbscrilier in Itiacklick township, on or shout the middle of August lnt, ' a roan heiler. supposed to be about two years r.l '. No marks visible. The owner Isrequested toeome j fur ward, prove property, par charges and lake . her away; otherwise she will'lie dlsosod of as the . Uw directs. El. I AS tbWAliDS. j Itiacklick Twp., Sept. 21, 177.-31. i M. E. BUCKLEY, Attorney-at Law, - Ktisssnrs. Pa. Ouiea with F. A. Shoemaker. Kso.. m High st. Ali business iertsinifig to t'-e profession romi- lj alCSBwS4i t, Bi S0M.Sv.bAS a-ads a tptiity. PROM DATE 'A Silverware r - Tte - te minim, Th. .MT g!,- wow I ' " "I . IM, Mil.. . mm , ana M. tO twttllw nilU.I,. Pwrtiaa ksxln. r to. It m m .zprooj m. ' Spiwj. err r.r.Bfo m h - .iu vtih pur etck.i tux iVtarwt atata tat Silr.r. Cmiw. ma ma thr .. of n,i. pr-r " silver P LATINO m. ..-u .. o. mlvkh FLAT; N3 CO.. ibnwwtog miri. enomii, fellowitta .hl.n. ' Kl. OK., " 1 keM alarl. .nbla ktckal ,rrr that f&&ti.h.t CiXSVwSl r:oT.cc. l-" '; J l'T. A TTVfl li", "- 29. T04. Chaarnnt etrrat, rniLAEELPILLV, TA. a t: tr a i) mn tisemexts. Z( a week in your own town. Tefins snd S out. V"vz nt free. II. Hallktt Co.. l'ortlar.u. Me. flnlbcra who !). their Inr1lnar with drastic purgatives Incur a fearful resNin.blli(y. i The gentle, moderate (yet effective,, laxative, al- terative and anti-bilious operation ,f Tarrast's 1 Seltzkr Aprribnt peculiarly ada.pts it, to the i rtieorders of children. t (Kl f. Tfty at home. Agents wanted. Outfit V 1 - and terms free. Tri iIlCo., Aagusta.Me. STA1IJIKIMX. INSTITITE. Dr. Whitr. 417 4th A v., No pay until cured. Send for circular. Q Kxtra Fiae Stxed l ards, with name, to cts., post-paid. I.. J ON t-S & CO., Nashua, N. . WOIMC FOR -iVTiL In their own localities, ranvnssing for the Flre- lle laitor (enlarged). Weekly and Monthly. I.iargett Pup -r In ihs Warul. with Main mot Ii Chromos Free. Big Commissions to Agents. Terms and Out tit Free. Address I. O. .. KKV. AB'iists, Maine. Jf Mixed Cards, with name. 1 cts. Sample fur OU 3 ct. stamp. J. 9 inkier l Co.. Nastaa, N.H. ! $5 tO $20 IreVss', l WW t--w iree. jt.mbi ome. Samples worth 5 :msok AlSom, Portland, Me. i OS F""fy rards,w,th name. Wc.; t0 for IV.: Pfa'a or : -Al I Oofd. Try xxb. . E. Hi ll i Co., Hndeon, N. . State itlaungemciit And In daily operation over 37 years FOR TUES., OCT. 16 and 27. 1877. KKXTOCKY STATE ALLOTMENT OF tlmiln in Prizes! 1 Prise of. 1 Prire of 1 Prixc of 1 I Tlie of 1 Prize or 1r0 other i'rltes amounting to.... ....l.ouoi g . s.ooo j "J .... torn: v fxi c X fcH .... 34.92dJ Whole Ticket, l t 50 Whole Tirlael rtr HH ilill Tlrkets, ?90. Chartered for Educational Institutions. T'nder Charter no postponement ran ever oeenr All prtes paid In full. Official list of drawn numbers published In N. Y. Herald, N. Y. Suu, and Luuls villo Courier-Journal. Circulars containing full particulars free. Addrers a1IHii. V lilt hlIV. Managers Office. 72 3d St . IoutsrU!c. Ky. a-Sinil.ir Allxtinentson the lilh and last day ol each month during the year. REAL ESTATE CHEAP AM t KASV IMVIIDMS. THE undersigned offers for sale at ltw prices 1 and on reasonable pavmenis the folluwing i dcscr.bcd Keal Eftate, to wit : j No. I--A LOT OF GROUND; In West ward. F.bensburg Imrough. fronting 2H ft. on High street and extending back 244 ft to i,l.ivd J sireet, hating thereon erected a two story rraiiie I Mnrr nail Dwelling l ns. asx.'iS. a Frame i Stablk, Coal Hocss. Wash Hocsk c This property Is.lnrated in the best part of Icnsburg j am) Is well known as the Geo. Uurley property. No. 2--A LOT OF CROUND situate In the West ward. F.bensbnrg borongh. t fronting on Highland street, adjoining laii'is of Mrs. Jane Jones and R. J. Lloyd, and containing; 2 Arrest, all under cultivation. No. 3--A Tract of Woodland In Washington township. Cambria county, three miles south of Portage station, containing 4IO Arm. more or less, aud known as the (ico. llut wald tract. Said laud is well timbered and a por tion of it Is underlaid with coal. It will lesold at a whole or In parts to suit purchasers, an 1 is not only valuable for its coal and timber, hut if ouce cleared would make excellent farming Uod. No. 4--A Tract of Woooland In Clearfield snd White townships adjoining lands of J. E. MctJouch, J. Dysait a. Son, and others, and containing 4I Arrest, strict measure. This tract Is well covered with pine, hemlock. rhestr.ut. oak, and other valuable timber. It Is situated S miles east of St. August ine. and when cleared w ill make one of the best farms in the county. No. 5-35 ACRES OF LAND In Clearfield townslep, -J-t . ereo of which are cleared and under cultivation, having thereon erected a two story traate More aad llwelliag Hoase, 32x40 feet. In the village of St. Augustine, a Frank Harm, and all necessary Outbud lings. There is an excellent Orchard ou the premises, and tbe location is one of the best for hue men pur poses in northern "Jam bria. ar-AII Ihe projiertiea above described will be Sold verv cheap and ou easy time payments. A good titfe will be given for each. F. K. DVNEOAN. St. Augustine, Sept. 21, 1-77.-3L SHI 4. Y C0V. Came to the prem- j isesof the snhscririer, in Chest township, some time during the latter part or luly. a light red eow. live or six years old, with a small bell on Us neck. No marks visible. The owner Is re quested to come lorward. prove property, pay charges and take her away. If he dou't wish to have her disposed of at tlie law directs. PHILIP MILLER, Chest Twp.. Sept. T, l7"i.-t ACARD TO THE YoTEKfJ ofCambkia Cot'NTT. In accordant e t with the wishes of many friends. I hereby an. j nounce myself as an Independent Candidate for the office of Hrothonotary. an I pledge iny-elf, if elected, to discharge the duties tit the oniee wttn Bdellty. N ATHANIEL HORN E. Johnstown, July 25, 177. TDARDON NOTICE. Take iiotite A. that an application on la-half lot' Pat'K I Lkonaro will be mads to the Hoard of Far-Ions at their next meeting lor a reuviuiueodauoa t , Kxecartire clnt.tcy, .-t. 7, !;;.-.. .iu 1 f al 1 SHERIFFS SALES. UY virtue of sundry writs of Vrn'i. Erjiu-. issued out or the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria coimtv and to me directed, therw will be exposed to Public Sale, at Ibe Court House In Eltcnburg, On Saturday, October 6. 1877, at I o'clock, 1. w., the following real estate to wit : Alt the rlirbt. tltte and fnterest ef Frwtna j Feth,of, tn and to a plee or p.rcl of land sitn J sts In Crovle t"wtil,ip. I'a'nt.rl ci-nntv. Ta c1 i Joining lands or John Sehmidt. Joseph i:rlluer. i and Josoph Iy-tig. eontatnln 73 aere abon' 1" I acres cleared, having rhereon ereeted a one m i a I half story plnnk h.-ns end n trsmatst.le In lh j ucenpnncy of F.rtrlne lth .4o. a ptoce if I parcel of land sitnste In Cambria lownMp. m i bria eottnty. Pa . a.liomln Inn.ts ..f R. t. ti.tf ! stun, .lames Drik.- srd .Itn lln'enshatx a. Co.. containing 17a acre, and 0; jer.-hes. unttu i proved. Taken In nnn'Kin and to irr l,t t I the suit of F. A. Shoemaker, attorney in fact tor I. I. Christy. Also, all "the right, life and Inler-st of Fi -d-erick C. Snyder and Michael C. Snyder, of In and to a piece or parcel of land sl'nst" in Hair township, Otmbria eonntv. I'a.. ailjuinitig lands of Itavid I dwsrds. H chard tlltn s an Iteorge Duinond on the south. Nathan Hrtcken .tt thi west. Ixv.iiard Strong on tlie north, containing 3J0 acres inure or lr. nnimprovt d. iak.-n m execution and to Im sold at the sni ..f .lusepb Miller. Also all the right, title mil Interest of John V.. Wioiams of. in and to a niece. ir nitret I ol litnt . situate in "nanuehftnna twrihip C,-nbr1a enuti. I ty. !.. adjoinutg land' of Ij"ot,srd Frbsuith on i the north. Wm. MeCotuMe on the west, and f-. j Snyder on the north and ,d, eonta iiiing 0 acre.--, j more or less. rIh.iu 2s Hi res of whh-h are eli ar-d. ! having thcrentt erected a one and a half-rtorr , plank h'-tise. log bam and b" ekarclth shop, now in the occupancy lf .Inhn ti. Willltte-. Taken in : exerutiou and to bes.ild at the suit of U, C KleV ' pntrlck. I AlJtn. all the right, title and l'ileret of Jul n Sharbiiuuh. of. in and to a lot d ground ulua a in Sunitnitriilc lairougli. Cambria -ittnty. !.. tmntlngon the Cambria, Indi.-.nn k !lunlftigni Turnpike and extending back 2ou leet toan alley . on tic cast by lot of Mrs. Siti"e.l-r on the west I an alley an.l'lot or laul McKeuoa having 'bwre. on erecleil a two story "L" plank bouse. weatbr boarded not now oi-ruple. Al'n. three acres ot land, ntiire tir lesi. atiotit otn acre rk 'Tol, bounded on theea by K Krieh. Pan! McKeui: on the west and ruurilii back perc" es to old railroad, having thereon erected s j1nnk sbl Taken in executlou aud to be Fold at the suit ! James Haines. At.so. all fte riitlit, title and Interest of Job i A. Eager and IJeorge Kagcr, of. It- -ft to t pi e or parcel of land sttuate tn .laikson townlcr Cambria cxiunty. Pa., a, I). lining l.mds f .loitu ' Singer. Benpimln Hen bo-.l. and other, co-tatn ing 240 acies. more or lcs. 5S a -res ,.f which are cleared, having thereon ereeted a two-Mo-v t.. house and log barn, imw iu the oci u nr ol luln A. ISager. Also, all the r-.ght. title and Interest tifjnhn A. linger and Oeorge Barer, tif. In ant I to a lot of ground situate In ,lacson townhtn ICamlirla county. I'a.. adjoining lant o .loh" j S'nger Jteniatnin Beitsbool. and oth' rs, conts.li. ! Ing 6 acres, mure or lcs. having lliTivn. ereeted j a water saw mill. Taken into execution -'n l to I la Sold at. the suit of the Commonwealth ot ! Pennsylvania, for use of Cat herlne I Vmstaide an4 tleo. W. Constable, now for use f John Thomas Also, all the right.'title and interest of A. C. Finney and Wll'.lain .lohnsron. trading as Finney Ai .lohiisron. of. in and to the following described real estate, to-wit : No. 1. A piece or parcel of land s tna'eln chest I townhlo. Cambria county. I'a.. adjoining lands ui i Joseph Haker and Francis Swan on the north. on ' the east by O lcnconnell tract, on the south bv lands of Finney Johnston, and on the west by Chest creek, containing 4 (JO acres, more or less. Unimproved. No. 2. A piece or parcel of land sltnate In Chest township. Cambria coun'y. Ia. aiftoining lands of Finney & Johnston. 1 letictmnell tract, and o;hcr.. containing i aercs. nnboprnri-d. No. S. A ph ce t.r parcel cf land situite n t hes township. I'snibria county. I'a. aijoining lands of .Inseph Wentr, Jacob" Thrmas, and others, containing 17S acres, more or less, unirapcoved, N. 4. A piece or parcel of land situate in "h.at town-hip. I 'anihria ennnly. Fa., a.ljo'nmg !ant of JoiK-ph Hakcr. M lebael 'Kibbler. Adaml."1den, and ot hers, containing oW acres, more jr less, un improved. No. 5 A piece or par,-rl of land S luale In I "hest township. Cambria county. Ta.. a'ij'iiuuig l.-tn 's of Slevenson fc liyers. John Ijtntry and ot hers, containing 4to acre, more or less, nmmprore I. No. B A piece or parcel ol land ittlatt in best, township. CatnhfTm. tx.nnty. I'a adioming lands id John Ijintr.y. Adam Leiden, and others, con taining 200 acres, more or less an ita proved. No. -;. A piece or parcel ot land situate in "'hest township, Cambria connty. I'a... adjoining lands tif John Haker. Anthntiy'Oill. Iaac tlates. mn-l other, containing 26 1 acres, more or less unltii Ir"ved. No. 8. A piece or parcel o; land situate In CTirt-. township. Cambria county. I'a.. adjoining lau.is of Martin Yahner. Jacib Dietrlcli, snd others, containing Mi acres, unimproved. No. 9. A piece ol pareel ot Inu.i idtnate In I'liest township. Cambria eounty. Pa., adjoin .ng lands til Martin Yahner. Martin Deiirirh, and o'l ers, containing 1X arres. more or less ommprnved. No. 10. A piece or parcel i f land situnle in t lioFt tonn-lilp. Cambria com ty. I'a , ad;o ninu lands of the Kilibuck tract. Fin'iiey a. Jobestoii. and others, Cuutalu:i)g C'.;0 acres, mure or le.-e uu tm proved. No. 11. A piece or parcel of Ian I f'tuitp la Chest township. Cambvla county. Fa.. adj..in!tig lands of P. Flyna. .l.ieob StaMr.'and other.t. cca tainiug 1 W acres mi're cr less unini;.roved. No. Vl. A pleco or iircel of laud !tuite in Ciict township. Cambria county. I a , adjnin'D-C laud j nf Jubn Noel. H.'nnett Sawyer, and other, containing S'Sl acres, more or lesa. nntio pmv 1. No. IJ. A piece or parcel nt laud eltua e In l'het t,.wiirhjp Cambris e mntr, I'a , a.'J.ilntn f lanUol rancis Karhart. Jacob Thorn e. ami niv er. contain ng 7"i:icreS. more or les. unlutn-ov -j. No. 14. A piece- or parcel of land silttle pattlv In f learrield Chet anj tarndl townships, t'iiu hria county. Pa.. kn wn as th larg le-nd trei. adoiuing j- 8t H. Mellon. Wil Ian, I MrKrnila, and others, containing WJ acres nnlm;irovel j No. 15. A piece or parcel of land situate in ; I .'best lownsnlp. Cambria otdlnry Fa-. a1joii,it,g J lands of Win. I'. McKenis. .In tub StlaT a:' j others, containing l')0 acres, more tr less, uiu:u ! proveil. Ta.en In execution anj to be tclJ at Ihe suit ol j Martin KutniT. j Tchms ir SALE. fine-third of the purchase I money to tie paid when tbe jiroperty I. knoekoil I down, ami the remaining tw it-lltlrtis upon cca- urm.itloii ot the deed. JOHN It VAN flenr ShcilfTs Office, ElH-nsbui g. Sepl. 15, IS77 -tl St. The oldest and b st appoiutod Ii.silt at jon loi obtnlnitig a Husiness Kducaliuu. For circulars address r. M'FF A SONS, Sept. 7. 1677.-4t. PittsburHb, Fa. ?en! ti ns for oaa of Baa- tnaa'l Patent Frait Pickers, rJt . Jeckinj Apples, Pears, Peac trances, itc . the- l-ett and only com plete l'.ckr in rh world low man , woman cSild. DcscrtpoTe ctrcidara S-nt free on application. Live Arettn wanted. Our scents are maktm- Irani Ss to tts per Ssv. Address, Cstoa XJan. waturing t oaiii.ai 141 Fourth Avanua. Ittt.btni.li. Fa. ' ADMIN I ST RATION NOT 1 C E. Estate of Mary Phai.f.n, de:'d. lettert of Admliilslration on Ihe eat.teif said decedent, late of Carroll township. Cambria eoun- ; tv, having been granted lo the undersigned by I the Kegister of said county, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate ; payment, and those h.tvlng claims a aitist the i same will present them properly then le. u-U I lor eettlemer,t. MAKtlAKET I'll ALKN. Admlnistrmlrix. Carrollt'jwn. Aug. Si, lS77.-6t. AD MINI STR A TO R'S NOT I C K. Estate I'f.InllN STKPHKNS, der'd. Ietters of administration on toe estate of said decedent, latetd Carroll township t atnbrla cuu ty. Fa., have been granted to I he nndersl.tied. re- , sioing in amiirt.t township, to whom all iersons ; Indebted to satd estate are re.) una ed to make Im I mcliate payment, and those having claims or d. I mandt will present them protwrly ant henl Icated. mr n-uirniriii. .MAIUIi .tr.KS Aug. 24, lt;7.-t.- - Adiuluistrator. T?X ECU TORS NOTICE. - Estate of .loHX E. HobfkTS, deo'd. Ietteis testamentary ni..n the rs :Vf or John F.. Itoberls. latent Klieiishnrg lairoagh. Cambria County, deceased, bavin lie.u graitleil to the un dersigned, notice la hereby given to those indci -ed to said estate to make immediate pavmenL.aud those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated lor e lllt-mcti- WM. M. JON he. Executor. Ebensburg, Aog. 24. IS J.- t-8t. tSOI.D IIY ALL DKCOOIST3. 12 .-ly.I J AUTION. All iKTsnna an-htroliy ! csmioti against meddling or In ai.r way mier-eritig wi ire billowing pr.,perfr Ixiuahi by mc front J . A. Oatitner at.U .e't with bira during my pie sure: line bay ware, two cows, I wn calves, mix ..Us h.-.y, and a'ltb- com and potatoes lu the field . r , , JOfSFPH tjANTNtE. V-Uwl Twy., Kwyt. 7, l.TIr-u fSSaaTmim Ii Sellm l-t fiiu Ii.,. w-rf hTlhir r mn a SaaVu 11 artt Sraowlf S the rarest Loer C.ui.H.h.i I il i in.. H 12 Saso MJo-lit, .A aa II, i.uhoiii m, n irr ,tVwr El If Slicr'aVew-ainae. tb- (rex U aram lewe.Tea- eieellcrJ 4O0ln-. lo. woraw rrow mj CM, a Taxnai Lj to. Sarwer, St. Lmna. Da fnn oi aooS. lie Ii raea at m dmettat Sent ke-. ibea anad ftn- t-rat. Cja--a-W-Bo-g.Blrt P-w JlymrH
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