r tiijit mm cbensburg. Pa.. fc crri' ?.? .r? Pi' , i,;Mrt J1"' ' - --- ,,,lflOl. -b a resolution of the F.xeea. stW ih leinperanes prohibition Cambria county, the Prohlbl- i ,.!d chanty win iuwi. u :'. .T-uir election tn rtnriy.0cf,lb',S77' r Mf he Ile?ai' from each dt , fi,m ia County Conventiun, to :'-r uur' House, tueoiburg, on .t...77,at 1 o'clock, P.., iJ,V . '. i ....initiating a County Ticket , i-r'r .uj.;, uther biialneM as may uutae .'rllnn llv rue Committkk. OCALANDPE PERSONAL. r. (ji.r - " ' 1 lnptn-tment nr ( lottK ami sure ... ,i ;,m; attraction for the com- ' "r ' ,r French pattern clonk. l.il..U;r.u;.ir.-', r. ... ..- 1...ti1 ... .....I'- lliir A. .. U U VMl&J., D : in l'eW ri(:l1 l,e8igus, " Ig U -U 1 Pi ' " .. . large and well adapted for tlie "", . "jvtf '"if elegant Fall novelties. ,: ' Hi-ors & Hacke, v.f:h avenue and Market street, Pittsburgh. mill the Other flare. f, j"" 5 - n ib fJ enjoy B Rd smoke try 'lK.nttart' No- 1 Lung Cut. i iiul"-a t" chewing tobacco pro- 'tPtei'tKs 'avy the best iu the uiar- 3 a trtup'. fortunately unnncressnu, ina-le to burn the Huntingdon :lt! Jil.n Porter ls aliout to remove ,.t'.ur to Pittsburg. May good ', -.r,.l rte new departure. I ii.r Fa'.l 'i1- If lie fAl1 of our nr,,t , ,i I tee" line uniu it me renting ,t l.irv lieen an disastrous. , If vnii "lt't t Lelieve 11, buy, beg or jc i"d a:ul cuiiut for yourself. V ! VIU Ul'iiuivu i-iiniivio wi t v. r 'l.;it were raici on tlie poor-house . , .r A I.ill v-tint-if aln nil that . - I x t t ij.rfin-t Heniijflm, formerly, we pre- i..l,r.sti. ii. died :it the fount v tioor. 0u Tl.ur!ilay of last week, aged 52 l-'i 'jd experts to receive in course ,:av Several hundred likirk liasn for L.:.f riri'iine in oiue of the streams of .rt:, r.imi'n.i. .;3fiiity Umice was actually stolen in , i vflii r niit, and now the 7W- I . a.vi'il.K lor .mue thief to t awJ 1 h..t stove. r. I'ritn, ot Alfoona, is aanl to ti;ve t.iti.'v nirreli" in one day. The r.c rar'.y, u doubt, and went to bed ,i,:Ut occasion. Tit Altii'iia (j'!le ot Wednesday says r-Vrfil.ty (Tu-s.lay) w- close. We'll, , i t i; nas, I'Ut it's nut near bo close v fii in irrmv. -j!-i!it fr.u ture of the right shoulder rv.hita little five-vear old sou of the r.f 'tun paper sustained the other day, C'.-i frvm a rhait. It A. M. Keim, of Lorefto, lias taken f,r anil will ai'eud to th patients of .1 it!naii. who left tr the Clarion :t nil rtyioim ysterday niorniii(f. -T'if vntiTs of this county can go West v if they wait until next .November, : in Little prnhabiliiy thai a m.ijori- : l.--:n i;i o-el like taking the Irip. T!, II uitii;;don .w .V'ira man sayn rum that coiintv didn't rill well. .. !.? Ii:iu"t t r i-il it iu the liquid mate, s ltnl- very filling as a W-erag. -r!iiT.latne.n, of the Htrnl'l, with his v,il fjniiiy, is at present on a visit to -' of Ins t irMits in Morrow county, Mr. a pira.saut tune Ikj his and c iVtrlitiryh Chru niil Myn that tlio i :!: !.i'e lisho 1 )niio'ii,-c are nior . 'y the niliy rumor that he has tieen in tlie diocese of Vitieeniies, I n- -V.r KV '!. ur,; Came and Fish Associa I' tw p-M.l a roil pi.: tif days next i-TiU w.k aft.-r iu a huiiting expedi ti Hie vii inity of Artnngli, Iudiaua 1 ! i n win- tii-m, r.o doub, has conic "i it' in allutln r ii.ilionstit F.nrope, 1 .rrtutit y l. li.i s the honor ot' pro , i '. - .-.m . Who says this ia "not f r H :I'ii.:i. surgeon dentist of this . I in I...ri.ib on Monday, Oct. i.'l.et Spinas nu (he day foihiw ' . .r is ui all (ai tu iilar aijout w ho J' .lins'uuti Tribute g.es t A gooil !';r to r.-; its read'-rs that eels are iv i a i l' lit in tlie si reartix rt iwing east " tiii C.ttiil.iia, hut never in those "v '' tiirl ii i;n. ,l p.tider, of Stanton's lu-r-i-t ...iin!v, whs strangled to . Umi.u- dl't-riioon of Inst week. -c. h luj.j ja jlrr throat the l-'U: j "''I'tHorli over, hahy governs. Yet ,,1(I l,e t,aI,y and ' - int It Hull's U.iliy Syrnp proves ''a!'' v..ii.p(rriUcj tU discasi?. Trice " per !i.,n .m',i.,.j.,n Sale" announced in '"r ' 1 ii!iui niav Interest soins of our . ' I-"-." i t!i.; advertisement and Rt ,."r',"" " -v":l find iu the list auvthiug ,." J '"!' I" "ijii? fails to see the Jolins r l M(lii,iay List it is jHissihle he t fii.. I ..ui that he was in Oarroll- V 11 H'!, Maa there. iiun,(r.-il i ar loads if debris, no .., cuisiHtitiif principally of scrap . w r" l-'iled from the ruins of the ev.,at Pittsburgh, and de--n lie rat, var, al ATJOa- , Kvvi has selected Mr. H. A. v7''' '.hi llU,:". fo fill the vacancy . -y 'U- lis' tiarii" of his lato dep ' ' V. 11 IK A ! III. W ....... 1 loa ... . .. ill 'J i "i.t, courteous and atteuiivejuf- -Is. . : ltl:'s'"rg Time Is responsible ..';r", whi. h is probably a joke, that ' 'K' r, wnil known to most of our "Ii'.i'n.U mi.l t,. ...i.x. KKKN,AN. K'dng to Petrolia to HlT'V' '"'tuaker, who was rocently . ' l.iAa. is h1u.-K. .a 1;.. i.i H aiy convinced nsa severe if vk t li ft 1 1 a m st n ' rv'i1.'5. a' "",llt ho says t ho western Mr "" t'r";lt shakes." iV '"iegaii, of Kt. Angnsline, v.. 1" Iverliseiweiit elsewhere. "I""" "f several valuable proper- We i i, '""n coma scarcely put si,,.' ,,, "'ore g.xsl. fri''"d .Seward W. Jones, of . . "i w writes to sav that the Klias Hini'.'i'r f"r '"wa, arrived In that city ti. 1 "tin ii iim 1 rM a. ia u x 1 m VV; - r"t "i K'l order and condition, "f Mr i van'. "a oldest surviving " ,r-Martin Ward, of tlii i.lfi.o hut flu ,r",,.fr"" St. Patrick's church. t( Kt. J f)lmM -(iir-li A Itnnna. ""'e amU P'lj,!r ,1' Walsh, the ii 14 iilVi.i,. 1 , . ,'y '-"'dscape all dotted over with ' ",!uUTn i "t more uupleasant to ' 'k 1 Willi i - 1 r- ... ' T I lrtitm "'.11111 niMixuir! V"f iii "'"'I'les. those prime eri- p"l p ' y 01 hi t.iood. Ir. null s '"'.ts "',r vv,!' remove all such diffig- In,.... I" '.. ' wlMi the t.orformlttfv imar na "1.1 n ' - ... d.y , e,I,'-sday Ust and picked up .1. . F. ,ili,i,. 7 ' ' '" keU, albeit be seems to r.r.,;,' " ''r living at. the business. ,0r,K.'"', ''.""iiy f,f theCiunarnon or- 'if k' . 01 K'nssian extraction tbonvh foL ,'.1,1"""'ht iii . . . Whatever may be paid about the work ingiuen'a ticket as a whole it de.ied that tber. uaa Little Go orrS nating a candidate for Poor Flouse Director aod eveu thto Good there was in U had so fe w votes thai there was Little show fot hU nomination under any tirenmsfances a.wT- a Buyl a resident of Wilkinsbur and a conductor on the Pa. R. R attemnted Si bVrklarl"8 m' mi-"iDK l'M he for. - rarf!,on tL PPi track, and be fore he cou!d get out of the way another triun ran over bin, and killed him instantly wiM . !nel! BryaD bose father met with a horr ble death a few years ago by be ng canght in the belting at Bald Kugle tau- rVJ 7'V jumpetl fro,n a western hour d freight train on whHh he had been riding near that place, or, Thursday evening las and was struck and instantly killed by arl easrem freight train. y ah t,vTl 'itllefighyear oUl c5rl btfliRd been taken frotn the Westmoreland county alnis- :?.or,a,V a'PtJ a Mt. Pleasant family re, t i "w"t'fc. wlio are said to havS treaty her cruelly, died very suddenly on Sunday night last under circumstances which have led to the belief that she was V.;r,ne,,and lw'"tnacli has been taken to Pittsburgh for analysis. . We publish the proceedingsof the work lngmen s convention as sent us from Johns tmvu by one of the secretaries, and are therefore not responsible for the omission of tli names of the delegates, which shonld by all means have found a place in the report', but which it was not possible for us to ob tain thrcuirh any other source than the one which failed to furnish them. lavid Huber, from Coneraangh town ship, incarcerated in our county jail on the charge of stealing chickens, was stricken by paralysis on Monday night last, which ren dered him. speechless, and for nart of the tune as rigid almost as a corpse until veB terday morning, when he found utfera'nce for a single word ouly, but since then has unproved somewhat and is now iua fairway of recovery. . A V. S. detective searched the premises in Philadelphia, recently occupied bv P.isbop Tozzu.b Ware, who was shot and killed at Tyrone on Saturday week, and not only found a complete Be of counterfeiters' im plements, but discovered a sectional jimmy and various other burglar tools. This would seem to indicate that the unfortunate man was in the burglary as well as in the bogus coin business. Put away that linen duster darling "hubby" used to wear, for soon he'll strike his winter ulster, which he Intugbt with pride and care ai Murphy's great Star Cloih Ing Hal'., where best of cloihir.g, fine and nent, to nt and please Utth Urge and small, Is sold at prices sure to meet the pile and pnrs of one and all who have the s ti-ie and cents to call at No, 1011 Clinton street, Johnstown, Pa. "Kill me quick! I am too happy to live 1" were the words uttered by a young lady iu this plnce after returning frotn a shopping expedition & Myers & idovd's heap cash store, where she had "bought h. rself rich" from the large and elegaut nw stock of Fall goods reeen'ly received ai.d opened at that jiopular and low-priced mercantile estahliHhtu-tit, where none rati fall to And exactly what they want and save money iu buying it. -Jacob and Itarbara Mills, of Bedford fon.ity, who are now aged respectively ninety-one and eighty-on years, were mar ried in 1814, and have lived together, iu peace and coutenttnetitwe hope, ever since. Mr. Mills is still abb: to attend to his own stock, consisting of four head of horses, ten bead of rattle and twenty bead of sheep, and also keeps up the fences on his fnrmand cuts ami hauls all the wood used in bis household. The Osceola Jri-eille hi in ply lies under a misapprehension of the facts when it says that the Cambria Frekman claims that oil has lieen discovered at t'hest (springs and also at tiallitzin. The Kkkkman claimed nothing of the kind ; it merely gave the ru mor as it heard it, without vouching for the alleged facts. Still we are willing to cling to our lead mines, as the Kertitle i .l vises, if it will only tell us where to Hud the lead mines to cling to. lied Cloud, SjKitted Tail, Yonng-man-afrai.l-f.f-! lis-Horse, Spotted Tall, jr., Littlis Itig Man, lllack Coat, Sharp Nose, ami sev eral other "big Injins" of the Sioux and Arapaho irils-s, passed over the Pa. K. K., Sunday night, on their wav to Washington City to consult with the "tircat Father" on the subject of obtaining a reservation on Toneue river. Montana. In lieu of the Pluck Hills region, which they have lost by the encroachments of white men. A more quiet, peaces ble and harmonious convention was never held than that of the work in mcii on Monday last, and to their credit lm it said, only one of the tifly-seven delegates present, s far as we noticed, showed any signs of inebriety during the fitting uf the convention. Of him a worthy farmer nt noilberii Cambria puiigcntly re marked in our hearing that there was no doubt about his being n laboring man, hs be was eviil-ntly laboring under the cilecta of rotgut tthi.-kcy. While P. 1'. Kirby, of Wilmore, was engaged a few mornings ago in breaking wood with an old mattock, the implement accidentally caught on a clothes line, which caused it b Hv back and strike Mr. K. on the temple, cut'ing an ugly gash near the right eye, from which it was feared for a lime that death would result. A physician was speedily called wh sewed up the wound and at latest accounts the injured man was but little the worse for bis ad venture. The golden ear peeps through the husk tJ e faded tasselsdryly rustle; s, bo! Imys, bo! from tuoru til! dusk we'll at it then with shout and tnssel; find when we're through we'll quickly sf:rt, with money earned by honest ialK.r. to l!o Ifrey Wolff a gr-at cloMi ing mart, where' suits enough for every neighbor who hceks to find where can lie found the best of cloth :ng. choice, complete, at prices low and texlur s sound, and in suits and styles all wants, to meet. Next door to the post -office. Altoont, Pa. Mr. John Krmire, son ot Mr. Peter Kr mire, of Wilmore, this county, and telegraph operator at Derrv station, was married by Kev. Father Walsh, at SI. John's church, Altoona, on Tuesday morning last, to Miss Mary Moran, of Hollidaysburg. Miss An nie Carney, daughter of our worthy friend and patron, Mr. Joseph Carney, of Altoona, and a cousin, we Wdieve, of the happy young bride, and Mr. J. Wesley Yealey. of lerry, were the attendants on the interesting occa sion. The new ly .wedded have our beBt wishes. K. W. E'enbise, the passenger conduc tor of the Wilkinsburg Time, denies the story recently started that the news boys on the passengur trains are to be employed as front brakenien, the truth being, as Eisen bise affirms, that the news agents are not allowed to perform any of the front brake man's duties, no In the least particular. Those are !eft for the lightly-worked, over t nMinnered conductor. Nearly all of the Isivs in the employ of the Union New s Co. worked for Kiley & Sarnent, and many of them are too small to perform even the lightest of a brakeman's duties. Revs. McC.ill and O'lotiahuo are Ihe names of the Lazarist Fathers now giving a Mission at the Church of the Holy Name In this place. They sreboth r.calons, earnest, pious and eloquent divines, and the great work they are accomplishing in bringing 1 sinners to repentance cannot but re.loutnl to the honor and glory of (Jod and we hope tbo salvation of many immortal souls. The ex 1 erclses of the Mission consist of two Masses I and Instructions In the morning one at half ' past five and the other at eight o'clock and the recitation of the rosary, a sermon.and the I Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in the I evening. The Mission eoiumenco.1 on Sun day morning last and will close at the same , time on Sunday next. Ir. J. J. Oaf man, of this pta-e, has gone to Petersburg. Clarion county, but whether to permanently locate there or not depends n pan circumstances. The Doctor Is well ....... .f nnr most successful ami ft l II r i"J ' " - - - skillful practitioners, and it may l sarely said that there is no man in northern Cam-, i brla whoso absem will le mora generally felt or more sincerely regretted. V e con gratulate the people of the oil regions on having secured so wfltiliy "tiwi am hop, if be concludes to set i la down in their midst, that he will, metaphorically "Pajf ..,. .-.triv. !" with the same degree, of h man had a palm suere.a that he strikes d.s-sse conies Not less than Bix youthful disciples of scn.apius have gone from Cambria county during the present week to attend medical lectures in varions cities. Two of these. Messrs. Buck and Flick, who are residents or Carrol'.town, have gone to Philadelphia, Mr. John C. McDermitt, of Clearfield town ship, departed for Baltimore, aad another young man from the same vicinity, whose name we did not learn, has gone to Cincin nati, while Mr. John Murphy, of Gailitzin, who has already attended acourseof lectures in the tatter city, is now in Chicago for a like purpose, and Mr. G. A. Zimmerman, of Johnstown, left for Philadelphia ou Sunday evening last with a similar object in view. The Wilkinsburg Tunes says that a fiendish attempt to throw a train off the track was made on Friday morning, A rail had been taken up near'the Greensburg water plug and tdaced across the track. It was intended toVreck the Pacific Express east, but the villains overreached them selves by putting the rail so far over as to strike the north track. Union line freight coming west struck the end of the loose rail, and stopping to ascertain the cause, discov ered the trap. They sent a man forward to stop the Express, thereby averting a fearful accident. It is not within the mind of man to conceive a punishment severe enough for such fiends, wbo, for revenge or plunder, would do so devilish an act. , An Allegheny township farmer whom we could name went into a six acre field the other day at about 6 o'clock) in the morning with four horses and a plow, and notwith standing he lost an hour or so at noon for dinner, came out at dusk the same evening aner naviug accomplished the Teat of plow ing the entire six acres, which he did by al ternating the horses, attaching one team to the plow when the other liecauie tired, and soon. This is the biggest day's work we have heard of for a long time, but as our in formation comes from a strictly reliable source we have no reasou to doubt the story. If there is any man in the county, or out of it for that matter, who can do more work in tlie same time, we will be glad to hear from him. About 1 o'clock on Monday morning last Ihe extensive lager-beer brewery of Mr. Geo. J. Scbwaderer, at Summit tvi lie, this county, was discovered to lie on fire, and notwithstanding the efforts of the citizens, unaided of course by anything like a fire ap paratus, the "true inwardness" of the struc ture was totally destroyed, and even the stone walls art! said to have been so badly cracked by the intense heat that they will have to lie taken down. The fire originated In Ihe malf-diying room, in the upper story, and the only wonder is that Mr. S.'s dwell ing house, which was in closed proximity to the brewery, did not meet with a like fate. The loss Is said to b from $3,.00 to S.00O, although we see it placed as high as $13,000 in the Johnstown and Altoona dailies. There was, we believe, no insurance on the proper ty. A team of horses lielonging to Mr. Win. Tierney, of Cambria township, ran away from the residence of Mr. George Sbettig, in th West. Ward, 011 Friday evening las?, and after dashing through the alley and across Centre street, near the residence of the late John E. ltoterts, came in coutact with the corner of a fence, which one of the animals succeeded iu avoiding, but the other, having a strong penchant for jumping, nttcnipted to leap the obstruction and would probably have succeeded had it r.ot lieen for the har ness, which brought her to bay on top of the fence with such force as to cans-au upright loard to pene'rate. her right side to a con siderable depth and enter hcY kindiieys, producing almost instant death. The animal was a lather valuable one, Mr. Tierney as soring ns that a hundred dollars would not have tempted him to part with her. By a decree of our county court the lections for the new township of Dean will te held in what is known as tbo Ricblauds school house, in said township, and the fol lowing named gentlemen have lieen appoint ed to conduct the first election on the Bth of NovemWr next : Dennis Conley, Judge of Election; Adam Kopp and Joseph T rex ler, Insecfors. By a similer decree the elec tions in Cambria Isirongb, recently divided info two wards, will le held in the public Bcbool house and iM.rongh lock-up respec tively, and it is further ordered that the gentlemen named below shall perform the duties at the next general election pertain ing to their several appointments: First ward Michael Sweeny. Judge of Election ; Patrick Markey and Henry Gose. Inspec tors; Edward Howe, Assessor; Win. M. Dodson, ('unstable. Second ward Michael Conway, Judge of Election ; John A. Pfarr and Win. Murray, sr., Insiiectors ; Georg: Smith, Assessor; John Lyaett, Constable. Two Okatorh' vl Kffokts Kf.iiu tam Kl. John Coiirai!. a delegate from l.orello to the work iiigiuen's convention, was not prepared for the emergency he was unex pectedly required to meet. He had nomi nated Ellis . Kerr, of this place, for l:s tiirt Attorney, and little dreamed in his suit j.iirii.v that iii less Ihau five minutes be would lie called on to pronounce a eulogy upon that getiteleman. But so it happened. A delegate, named Strayer, from the south of the county, who was determined not to l led astray alout. so important a matter, and who seemed to be entirely unacquainted wiib Mr. Kerr's antecedents, expressed a desire to know something about him liefore the balloting would commence. Here was Conrad's great opportunity to achieve dis tinction, but ho was taken so completely bv surprise that he vilttil like a frostetl Inmate plant beneath the rays of a morning sun, and like a bound loy at a husking hadn't a word to say. S.im.-tlnng, however, had tole done and that quickly, so be whispered s-f ly into the ear of his young friend, Wm. M.-Elbenny, one of the delegates from Alle gheny township, to lake Ihe job off bis hands. Mi-Elhemiy consented, bin when he arose and looked" around at the imposing assem blage of bis fellow workingmen whose eyes were intently fixed upon him, bis innate modesty overcame him and he too proved unequal to the occasion. As a speaker be was not a success, and all that the inquisi tive Strayer, or any other delegate heard of what he attempted to say, was that Sir. Kerr was a citizen of Ebensburg, which may have been the reason why his District Attorney goose was so effectually cooked. If it bad only oc-crwf to the bashful and retiring McElbenny to call upon bis colleague, An selrn J .Bradley, who isa well known politi cian, fluent of speech and commanding pres ence, and who was primed for the occasion, to say w hat be bad left unsaid, although a different result might not have taken place, the probability is thai the nomination would not have been so Ea?(i)ly made. It was a sadly managed piece, of business all around, but we hope the young orator will have more A'err-age to face the uausic next time. Tn k Barosma is perfectly harmless in its effects, working a cure by gently stimulating the liver to excrete from the blood all parti cles of matter that aro poisonous to It, the Ftomach, heart, kidneys and other organs of the body. When Ihe liver is torpid or inact ive, the whole system must sutler, uu'vCi.v ing a process of slow poisoning ; the Btoniach is filled with carlionic acid ts, inflaming the mucous membrauo, or . coating of the stomach. The Barosiu neutralizes the acid, taking it up and carrying it off without further injury to the system. It is pleasant to tho taste. Most people take it in its ful! Btrength from the bottle; a few mix it with a little water, which may be done if thought best. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titnaville, Pa., ami sold bvLetnrnnn& Murray, Ebens burg. Price, 8108 per lt tie. Silk Depart went. Our silk trade has been largely increased by our efforts in carefully selecting none but .'.w... ..r i-nntnn. renutation. and shades the I most perfect and reliable. We are now pre- pared to show in our new silk room silks far 1 surpassing our efforts in Ihe past. Our black silks are ot ricn " r. i- . texture and warranted not to cut or break. All desirable shades In late Importations will be found iu our department. Hcotjh & Hacke, Fifth avenue and Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa The Chaw ing Tohaccos made by W. D Rinebari, Pittsburgh, ara "boldidi the fori." The Work i no men to the Front. The wnrkingmen's county convention met at the Court House in this place on Monday last, at 1 o'clock, p. m. , and was called to order by the chairman of the Executive Committee, Mr. Jacob Treftz, ofT.lohnstown. On motion, a committee was appointed o effect a permanent organization and also to 1 arrange the order of business. The com mittee retired and after a brier consultation returned and announced the selection of Mr. Henry Ely, of Jackson township, chair man, and Emery West, of Jobusiown, and Solomon Strayer, of Jackson township, as Secretaries, and also presented the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopt ed : Ffrsf, That in consequence of the neg-lect of the interests of the laboring- classes by the two great political psrtics of trio country, we, the workingmen of ('Hintiria county, feel compelled by a sense of duty and a due regard for the welfare of ourselves and families, to organize for the advancement of the interests of labor : and wo call upon workingmeti everywhere to forsake their former poiitioal allegiances and join with us for this purpose. Second. Vast experience has taught us that there is no rclinnce to be placed in the express ions of sympathy Tor the laboring classes, con tained iu tin; recently-adopted platform of eith er the Uemocrtitic or Kepupilcan party. Third, That while the genius of our free in stitutions is opposed to the existence or sristo craitc orders on our soil, we recognize with alarm the rct that the tendencies or the efforts put forth tiy cimitaltsts in the pnsssge or laws for their exclusive ad vantage, and in combina tions opposed 10 the interests of the working men, nre toward the establishment of nn aristoc racy worse than nny known in Europe, because based solely on money, nod tending to crush the laboring man to a condition of serfdom. Fvurlh, As heretofore, both political parties nave iiii n eoniroiu u ny me ricn, nun legisla tion, both Mate and national, lias been in the interests oT wealthy men and corporations, to the neglect 11 ml detriment ot the Interests of the laboring classes. We now demand that equal rights shaDLe regarded, and our interests considered in the legislation of the count ry, be lieving, ne we do. that there can be no real and permanent prosperity in a country where ihe rights and interests of tine class of citizens are made siihs.-rvietit to those of another. Fifth, That the object or our organization is to advocate all such sound political principles as will, if carried info practical erfed in legisla tion mid iu the administration of the law, pro mo e and protect the Interests of the laboring classes. Surth. That we deprecate violence, disobedi ence of law, mid resistance to the constituted authorities in every form ; and we pledge our selves, both as individuals and members or tlie Workingmeii'9 party, to obey the In s, even those made in 'he interest of capitalists, and Intended to discriminate against us, until legal ly repealed. Seventh. That we pledge our undivided sup port to ihe ticket this day noiiilnat.il, and will use all honorable means to secure its election. The alaive resolutions were unanimously adopted and the action of the committee ap proved. The con vent ion then proceeded to nominate a candidate FOR PROTHON'OTART, whereupon Messrs. Natbau'l Home, John T. Coonev, Ot;n. Baldwin, Emery West, Moses B. Miller, and Solomon Strayer were named for that 1 ftice, Ihe understanding lieiug that the candidate receiving the smallest number of votes should lie withdrawn !m fore the next ballot was proceeded with. first lUillol Home, 10; Oooney, 12; Bald win, J; West, 17; Miller, 7; Strayer, 1. .Second Hallot Home, V; Cooney, 14; Bald win, ; West, 20; Miller, 0. Third Hallot Home, 1 1 ; Cooney, 10; Bald win, 3; Wcst.tt.'!. On motion, the nomination of Emery West was made unanimous. FOR HiaWKfCT ATTORNEY, the names of Jas. C. Easly, of Carrolltown, and E. G. Kerr, of Ebensburg, were pre sented, ami on the first and only ballot Easly received 47 and Kerr 10 votes. On motion, Mr. Easly's nomination was made unani mous. ' FOR FOOR ItorSE Il RECTOR, the names of P. J. Little. John J. Good, and E. P. Baker were offered for the considera tion of the if invention. First lUillvt Little, 23; Good, 19; Baker, 15. Second Iinllot Little, 40; Good, 17. Mr. Li 1 tie was thereupon declared the nominee for Poor House Director, and his nomination was made unanimous, FOR CORONER, Satr.'l Miller, J ere. Hciple, and Levi Wis- Singor were l.amed. First 7?ff7t Miller, 13; Heiple, 24; Wis singer, Vi. Sccoun Iinllot Miller, 10; Hciple, 34. Mr. Heiple was declared the nominee for Coroner and the same com pi i men t of unanim ity was accorded him as bad been paid to the other candidates chosen. The convention then proceeded to select a County Committee, with the following re sult, several of the districts being .as yet un represented : llir.NTT COMMITTEE. John Sltill, Adams township; Wm. Miller, Allegheny township; JnlmS- Ijotneraux, Klin-kink township; .Stephen Shink, 1st ward, and Michael Conway. 2d ward. I'alnl.i h.irnnifti ; Siniiiel Iluntee, 1st ward, mid Win. Cuthl.erl, ' ward, t'oneniauirli borough: Vodoc Kohlcr, Connnii un h township; .tonn 'J'. Coney. East t'liiirmaiiKli ; Lewis llodgers. East ward, Eliens hutg; llniry EMg, Jackson township; John ! Robert--. Franklin borough; John fSeiirh. 1st ' ward. Wm. Hopkins, d ward. I.011 is Lcitcn- borger, .'Id ward, David .Miller. 4th ward. Peler l.itael, nth ward, mid (ieo. Iteiiibolt, fith ward. I Johnstown ; A. J. Chiisty, I.orctto horougli ; , James Murphy. 1st rmd. ami Charles Hnylc. 2d ward. Millville borough : Michael .MctJec, Pros pect 'loroiiif h : Iewis W. ituck, Stonycreck township : David ona hnour, Taylor township; David Tobin, Ttiimelliill borough ; Jacoh Sned d.ti. Woidv:ilo borough ; Saui'l - ren Hue, Low. er Voder township. The Catholic World foi O'-toWr opens wil Ii a very striking article on "The Outlook in Daly." The "outlook" regards as much the Italian people as the Caiholic. Church. The writer is lsild and searching in his in quiries, and his examination of the causes that led up to the present eotuliliou of the church in the land that of all lands was looked upon as its home, to the actual posi tion of the Holy Father in his own city ami territory, ami to the conspiracy that brought on the crisis now existing in Italy, gives much matter for earnest and sober reflection. There is much, Uw, that is interesting in the writer's speculations on the future of the races and the influence exercised fin them by the Catholic. Church. The power of the church to respond to every right as piration of the human heart, to the yearn ings of peoples, to Iheir longings for libert3' aud unity and light, is dwelt upon with great force and presented with passionate earnestness. There are two other strong ar ticles in the numlmr, one on "Criminals and their Treatment," a most useful and in structive paper; the other exposing ihe sham and rottenness of our Indian policy as inaugurated by President Grant and car ried out by the various sects. It is doleful reading for patriotic Americans, but none the less wholesome on that accoiiut. A vry good and timely paper, too, is flic abort one on the present financial crisis all over the world. Of the other articles "Hoc Ama donr" gives us another of those sweoi pic tures of travel, wherein the new and the old are so happily interwoven, thathave attract ed all readers of The Catholic World. A short paper on "Religion in Jamaica" is lively. "St. Hedwigis" tells the story of a Catholic queen and saint of the thirteenth century. Poetry is well represented by "A Mountain Friend," and "The Bells," and fiction by "A Silent Courtship" and "Mar guerite." The literary criticisms are fuller than usual ami characteristic of The Cath olic World. Astonishing Success. It is the dufy of every person who has used Bosiiee's German Syrup to let its wonderful quali ties be known to their friends in curing Con sumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No erson can use it without im mediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider It the duly of all Druggists to reieommeiid it to the poor dying eonsnmptive. at least lo try one lot,tle, as 40,000 dozen liottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot Im too widely known. Ask your lruggist. about ii.. Sample Bottles to try sold at 10 cents, llegnlar size 73 cents. For sale by Lcuimon & Murray, Ela;usburg, and Woleslala & Sou, Wilmore. Where fan we find a good JCo. I.onj; I Cut? Ask for W. & I. Itiuehari'a audyuu I wjil fiud it. Local Correspondence. Sr. Bomface, Sept. 25th, 1877. Bear Frfemav Philip Miller, constable of Chest township, has made some additional dis coveries of the thieving operations or Wilson and Ashcraft, the two men charged with steal ing belting from Mr. John Lantzy. On Mon day last he wr nt to the residence ol Wifson and made an additional search, which resulted In finding a portion of the mill belting, butcher knives, cant hooks marked J. J., and grabs marked W. L. H,; and in a field a short distance inrni ine nouse be unearthed a large crock con tainir.tr butter, nice v covered un with wtxfta. . and on a closer sesrch came upon a hollow log completely filled with chicken feathers in quantity sufficient to fill; a good sized feather tick. The citizens of Susquehanna and Chest , townships have been annoyed for some time I past 11 y tliesc midnight, marauders engaged in robbing spring houses and chicken coops. Too much praise cannot be bestowed um.n Mr- Miller for bi success in ferreting out this den of thieves. There are other 'parties implicated who will be brought to Justice when the proper time arrives. Our enterprising neighbor. John Lantzy, esq., has got his log Job under full headwny. having completed all the. buildings necessary for a camp, which is large and well adapted for win ter opt rations. He hns already emploved some twenty-five hands.all of whom are stout, moral and temperate young men, which is rarely tlie ense in lumber ciiuips. Mr. L. has also supplied his larder with the best the mat ket affords, and having secured the services oT Jackson Tooly as chief cook, his table will doubtless be fit for a prince to dine at. llis bedding and other ar rangements are equally admirable. Wm. lant zywlil boss the Jot. in the absence of his father, and our Jovial friend, Phil. Miller, will take charge of tho blacKsmitbing department. We nre Informed that a crew of eijrht eit in five days seven hundred and sixty logs. '1 his is con sidered by old logmen mighty rapid work. Wo frequently notice in vour spicy locals some reference to large yields of wheat, corn, etc. Now we do not wish to bnig- of Chest township's large crops, but we can produce a female chicken thatwill lav more cgg9 in one day than any fowl of its kind in t lie county. Here is the "ower true tale": Messrs. Adam la-iden and Conrad Yeaaer, whose veracity are not t ) be questioned, as they stand high in the estimation of their fellow citizen, t.oth say that they were present and in close proximity to the hen when siie laid five eggs in one day laying two at 9 o'clock in the morning, two at 2 o'clock, p. in., and one at 11 o'clock at night. This looks a little flhv, 1 admit, but when we take into consideration the high nmruf standing r these gentleman, we nre iu cIIpcmI to believe she is an extraordinary Bra inah hen. We car. now boast of having the most prolific chickens, the largest crops, the fastest horses, the truest democrats that ever handled a l allot, and, above all. the prettiest looking ladies iu tne county, Ebensburg not excepted. It won Id seem that the thievlmr hiitdncs ii not confined ttr Susquehanna township alone. Our young friend, Conrad Vuiger. who has been doing a good business ns a huckster be- I twecn thU place and Altoona, had purchased the necessary supplies for his usual trip and had placed them in his spring house ror the purpose of loading in the- morning. Mormmr arrived and Conrad found himself minus of foriy-nve tloseo egirs. thirty pounds butler, aud various other articles of merchandise. Chest on Change. (RRoi.l.Tows, Sept. 2fith, 3877, Beau Kheem an Our village wns honored on Thursday last by a visit from Kisbop Tuigg. Although we had rather short notice of his comimr, the good people or St. Benedict's con gregation were determined totestity their ven eration and respect for him as man and a pre late, and dirt so in unmistakable terms. At nbout the time the good bishop was expected to reach Ihe village a large procession of young Kins m any arrayed 111 wnite nresses, n corres ponding number of boys, and some t wo hun dred more on horseback, all preceded by the silver cornet band, went to meet an.1 extend to him In the name of the faithful in this vicinity a hearty welcome. Onccarrived stthe church, the Hlshop, in a touching and eloquent maimer, expressed his feelings of gratitude and gave t dose present his episcopal benediction, which was followed by the Benediction of the Blcsd Sacrament. On the following morning, after celebrating Mass and receiving three novices into the riisteihood of Si. Benedict, the Ut. Itov. Bishop whose first episcopal visit to Car rolltnwn will long be bore in memory by our people, took his denarture. Again it became "my d-jty to notice the fact that we have burglars and thieves in out midst On Sunday night tha rear window of the bar room of Mr. Henry Ilium, brewer, was opened by some perns aud entrance effected into the t.iiil.ling. Fortunately, however, some one moving about the preu.r-sis, or, as it is thought, one of the young employes returning home from a courting expedition, fiightened the would-be burglars, who departed suddenly, leaving behind them the brace, bit nnd chisH with which they had found an entrance. Mr. Itluni saye lhat he had left considerable money in Ihe till, and to secure that and lhat only is thought to have been tlieohj.-ct of the mid night marauders, as they disturbednothiiigclse. To prevent disappointment in the future- it may be added that Mr. B. gives his most posi tive answer that he will not leaveany money in the drawer hereafter, so that no burglars ne d ripply. The weather Is delightful nnd even remarka bly warm and pleasant for the season, ami the farmers are making good use of it taking in buckwheat, raising potatoes, ctc Tours, &c Sckscm. Wilmork, Sept. 24. 1S77. Bear Freeman Wilmore folks have always been very fortunate in catching wild nuin.als of various kinds, but none have succeeded so well In that line as Dr. P.laisdell. who managed to capture a v.umir Wolf the other dav not a j black, nor 3 et a grey wolf, but a Hrown one which is now on exhibition nnd can be seen at j any time in or about the store of Mr. John .cUroth. Pat, this Gkeemioun. Inciter frotn. California. 'TCP lock. Stanislaus Co.'. Cnl , 1 Sept. 16. 177. f Beau Freeman--! met with an neeldcnt not unlike lhat which befell C. W. E. I wns en gaged iu oiling the wind-mill, and gut my right hand badly crushed, nnd a a consequence have to wiile with my left one. Tho only "local" I have is that there Is now n plank wnlk trom Hudson's, in Kernvllb', to Fritz's, in I'pper Yod. r township. I s.iw no notice of it in tho papers, ana hence it is that I noted it down. .4 proM. could you not get T. J. C. to write the .lolnistowii local up lor you? It is of great interest to me. Our Slate went Democratic all over. We will send a Democratic!;. S. Senator In place of Sargent to.Wushingtou. Hurra for Calif or pin. Von will have to excuse me till my rlcilor hand gct well, for this is sinl-ter writing. Ourlolksarc putting in 4' acres of wheat a day with seven horses and four cultivators. It is a rod 'vide, and the t jam goes twenty-two miles a day. A mile one rod wide is t wo acres. The grpin Is sown at the same time the ground Is plowed aud harrowed. The cultivator i a kind of revolving harrow. We will put iu 1,2 JO to 1,500 acres this Fall. No signs of rain yd- There has been no rain of any account for n year nnd a half. No more at present, only tell C. W- E. that I know how it is myself now. Rob Kot. The Bravkry of Enoinkf.r Attick. A correspondent of the Iock Haven Demo crat thus alludes to the heroism displayed by Mr. Wm. Attick, a native of this county, who lost bis life in the recent collision on the P. & E. road and whose remains were interred at Gailitzin on Monday of last week. The correspondent gays : It is but simple Justice to the memory r.f "VV'iu, Attack, tlie engineer who perished in tlie collision near Muncy last Saturday on the Phil adelphia and F.iie rail rural, to ackm wledge his brave devotion to duty in the hour of death. We were a passenger 011 the train, nnd believe that but for his action in promptly putting down brakes and reversing his engine the re sult must have been far more disastrous ; and had he not done it, possibly he might have saved his own life. It was an act of noble de votion tn duty at the loss of his own life, and is another instance of many which show that there arc no men who have a higher sense of duty, or give such heroic illustrations of if, than the locomotive engineers. A more sub stantial recognition is due his family from the passengers on that train, but it must lie a con solation to know that his memory is revered as that of a fallen hero by all who knew of the deed and value manifestations of the highest manhood. s B The Hollidaysbnrg .Standard says that W. S. Wagoner, the man who tackled the wrong woman in that city, made an ass of himself by assaulting the editor of the Belle fotite Republican, and in other ways demon strated bis unfitness to live in a civilized couimuuity has emigrated to the Black Hills. Attention is called to the offer made by tlatf National Silver-Plating Co., 704 Chest nut St., Philadelphia, in our columns. Their silver-ware Is lwautifu! and fully up to standard, and their generous offer is 1 available to all the readers of this paper for I ninety days alter date. s-ts Xew JifectJt iir Paris grey, l.ronee, green, marine and all new Fall colors, now open at llCGUS & llACKE S. blue, .,ei, Fifth aveuue and Market street, Pittsburgh , Tnere is nothing in the market can fill the place, of W. & I. Rinehart's Nu. 1 Long j Cut and Chewing Tobaccos. E. F. Hunkers Hitter irine of Iron, j E. F. Knnkel's celebrated Bitter Wine of Iron will eflctunHy cure liver complaint. jann.tTe. 1 dyfpepsla, chronic or nervous deb.lit. chronic 1 dtarrlirps. disease .t the kldn- ysand nil listaca i anting irom a uisoruerea ilver. stomach .r intes tines, stmh as constipation, flatulence. Inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, ariditT of the stomach, mtrjsea. hexrUmrn.disgnut for fiKf, vali nes or weight In the stomach, sore eructations, sinking or flattering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried or difficult breath ing, flattering at the heart, choking or uttooatieg rru.m. wnen in a lying posture, dimness ol vis i'n. not or weba befora the ato-ht rfnii nin in the head, deficiency of inspiration. relUwnrsof the akin and eyes. pin in the side' hack, head, chest, limbs, etc., snddm 8ushoi of heat, burning in ,hc flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great lFTre?ie-n of spirits. Trice fl per loltle. He. t," ot counterfeits. Do not let vonr druggist palm off some oiher preparation of iron he ms FHTKisrnf.il. hut ask for K linker Wttor Win d Iron. Take no ether Kunkrl's Bitter W lie or Iron is not sold in bulk onlr in ft hottle F. Kunkel. Proprietor, .No. ";59 North Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. .Neld br all drnggists. The best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Har Cleaner in the world. Tney remove dsndrnfl. al lay Irritation, son: he and cool the heated .flp. prevent the hair from failing oft. n 1 promote the growth tn a very short time. Thev preserve and teaiitify the Hair, and render it rofl and glosjy. They impart a brilliancy and a silkv appear noe to braid and wiry Hair. and. as a hair dressing, they are unrivalled ; eradicate dandruff and pre vent baldness. The shampoo cleans t he Hair, re moves greae. sciirf. iti-l.irrg. eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and la'ipue Kmi kcUs Shampoo and I.iistral r.-s ore Hair to a na tural and arlossy color, restore faded, drr. harsh and wiry hair. Price .r bottle I. Ak vour druggist for them, or s.'nd to K. F. Kunkcl. I'ro priftor, No.aoo North Ninth Street, I'hi adclnhia. Pa. 8-10. Sui. TX7ANTER A .voting latly stx-ml- , w ing the winter South desires a few i Intelligent gentlemen rorrespondents. Address CONSTANCE C'LA I1KMIIN T. Sept. 28, 18.7.-t. Memphis, Tenn. OKTTLE UP. The liooks of Dr. J. J. Oatman are in my bands for settle- ) menl. Fartirs knowing themselves indebted t j him wfll please call and settle tie same with me cither by cash or note. OF.tl. W OATMAN. ilbensburg, Sept. '27. 1S77. 3t. . 1 PBOflTATlT V LaPIES ASK tiKNTl.EMF I IlXUr 1 1 al'hh WANTED in everv town PMTM flVMF !T,,n,, cl,y. tn procure eutrri Lull i LU 1 ill Cii 1 ,rrs fr the - HoiiUlli; ! I'HIIRI'II." The t'ri-miuni Steel Kngra vitnr, 2 ft. by 2 ft. B in., "The Finding ot the rHJ-ior in : tho Temple." is presented to each subscriber; fer 1 only 1.24 per yesr. Tnia picture is nnivcrt-nlly I admired nnd should he iu everv honsehold t.t- 1 tra large cash c unmissions paid to Agents. I v rue tor terms ana Agent s outfit. WorUi iic 1'tiiircli Pub. l o., r8-2S.-3ra. 70 Warren St., New York. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Uurxs & SmcckF.K vs. A. I. CHMSTT III the Court of I Common I'leas of Cambria count v j No. 04, June T. rm, 177. Fl. Fa. And n-w, Sept. 10. 18.7. on motion of Johnston & Scanlan. esqs , the Court appoint John 1. Lake an Auditor to report distribution of Ihe money in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the safe of the peisi.nal projierty of A. J. Chrislv on Fi. Fas. Kos. 64, 168, 173 and 177, June Term, 1M77. Hy t he Court. 1 will attend to the duties of said appointment, at my oftlec in Kta-nhur. on Thamday, the 18th day of October next, at S o'clock, p. nt.. when and where all persons Inierested may attend, or be de barred from corning In on said triad. Sept. 28, 1877.-3t. J. . LAKE, Auditor. COMBINATION SALE. fFMIK underigned. as Assignee of i. F. BEt.t, X will etler tor sale at public outcry, at Hall's .hi 1 is, oiair county, t a., On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1877, i by order of tho Court alt the real est ite of paid ft. t. Krli. remaining over from sale of September. 1 to wit : Three larin, 15 Tracts or Mm j. I tain Land, situated in Itl.itr ami Cambria eun. ties, and several l-ota aa i Pieces ef l.aal, all of which are more or less deseritied in Catalogue of by addressing V. 1. Wai.kh, ts.j., at Hell's j r ..... ...,- . . 1 vli ili mr.ll ... n , A wns t Aniisiown r. o ) Also, at the same time and place, a large lot of personal property, some of which belongs to said estate and the balance to other parties, to wit : 1 Steam Saw Mill, a lot ol Lumber and Saw I..og9, Hav by the ton. (.'urn on the ears. Potatoes bv the bushel : Horses, Cows, Family Carriage, Wagons, j ieus. Harness, rioitf, narrows an.i tarmmg im plements of every description : all kimls ol T.ls, together with a large quantity of House l urui ture and Cromls. VThe gale of personal property will commence at 10 o'clock. A. m. and ol the real estate at 2 r. si. Terms made known previous to each sale. A. K. IS ELL, Assignee, fce. Sept. 28, 1877 -3 1. REAL ESTATE CHEAP ASn OX KANV I'AV.MKMH. rVHE undersigned otrers for sale at low prices X and on reasonable pavments the following described IJcal Estate, to wit: No. I A LOT OF CROUND In West ward. F.bensl.urg iKiroueh. frontiaiu: 's It on Hlah street and exteieling hs.-k 2-14 tt t.. LI. yd r rsme Frjitne srreet, having thereon erect e.1 a urn story Slnre ami Ph.-IIIiik II iii., ,."s:6. i St a ttr.K. Co a i. HorsK. Wash llm .s Ni Thi property ts.loe.ite.1 lu the lies! p:irt et Kr-nruirg and is well known as I he lieo. iurlt v propert v . No. 2--A LOT OF CROUND situate in the West ward, K.bensluirg borough, fronting on Highland "trcet, arljoining laiis of Mrs. Jane Jones and It. J. Lloyd, aud containing 2 i-li Acre, .ill under cultivat ion. No. 3--A Tract of Woodland in Washington township. Cambria eonntv, three miles somh of Portage st-ilion. containing 4 lo I A cr . more or less, and known as the Jeo. iut wald tract. Said laud Is well timbered met a por tion of it is nn-lerlait with coal It will be s M as a w hole or in parts to suit purchasers, an 1 is ivil only valuable lor Us cai and limhir. hut if ouce cleared would make excellent larnung land. No. 4--A Tract of Woouland in Clearfield and White townships adjoining lnn-is of .1. Vs. iVIcOough. .1. Ilysa t S. Sou. and others, and containing 44 1 A ere, si net tiie.ipure. 11ns tract is we. 1 covered with pin.-, hem look . chest:.ut , on k, end other valuable limber, it. is siiuaied 3 nub s east ol St. A ugusi ine, and when cleared will make ouo of the be.ii farms in the county. No. 535 ACRES OF. LAND in Clearfield township. 2.5 Acrrw ol which are cleared and under cultivation, having thereon erected a two story Frame Store and Pneiling tlniise, 32x Hi leet, in 1 he village of St. Augustine, a Kkamk Ha ks. and all necessary Ouibml lings. There Is an excellent Orchard nn Ihe premises, and the location is one of t he best for business pur-pi.st-s in nort hern Cambria. t)-Al Ihe properties above described will he sold very cheap and on easy lime payments. A good tille will be given for each. K It. HUN EC JAN. St. Angnstlno, Sept. 21, l77.-3t. MAKE HOME HAPPY, fl A, A. FlanUTu Supply of t Good Beading anl Besatifal Fictnres WILL IK IT. THE CIITCISNATI WEEKLY STAR, A fine etffh-aace paper, wah 4A full c..l ntnna. eU SLIM) ave year 'we i -a ft-wMace, and ta iBa Un gM. ttrlgtttrxt, ud bun pnfr pfibbah.4 for lha BoneT. it la finjepen-lent in f.nhtira, ivea all th. nm, atid, he.tlea mach other gl reartirT T enmlnr baa three er four eicdent ot-ifftwml or to lurtsrA Ulirrirsx. Krery intcntr als rhftl.M a cor-r nf the lanur.'.! rncrnr. tea. ' The lirenr lh Poor 9tan'a Prteaat,n aa Jf"Vt mehea aud a e-j ef lha eTAR ll.l.t sTRAl ED AI M -N AC. as rta. ex tra m-jat be sent to pay axpn" ef i.ttrstn and inailla pre miTirna. BfOnr ladan lumli to Am4mtm1 alwmja tlta ffi' literal la ti e Seid, nre eoT grtoer Oil fter. We want ever clnh arnl In Ihe country ta coinmunla'a with us lfe eornmeneinc work. To ariT pers-n iesh mi to cl ur a elnb, we will eend a i.miil cer.y f.i the rieure ard a canraaaer a o.irtii fei aa eta. ffrecimcn cor" nf nrrr free, lead for nne before aoljac i lo Imar ror oilier. 1 ersf.na l whom we hare alreaav aani tha picture, "Tho I'oor Ihe Poor Mftn'a i-'rlraxl." ct tiii to ran have io us alead aanther ntlViil en r.rTln, of asrne aire, which we liae secured for tins pnrpeae. H 0 a 8 0 g H n H H 3 M 9 t3 H (3 W R H S 0 0 w 8 mmraper vithiyiit picture. One PoVar. t30 Watntst St., Cincinnati, O. MAKE HOME PLEASANT. ACAIU) To the Voters OkCaMBRIA COUSTT.-In accordam e with the wishes of many friends. I hereby in. nounre mvsolf as an Independent Candidate tor tho office of Prothonotary. ani ple.ige myself, if .I..a..i l dla..l.aea tka dittial i.f t ha lirftPA With Bdeiity. N athamki. noKNt:. i jonnnu'en, ..m. ' f... t TSJT E. BUCKLEY, Attorney-at Law, t- BENSSrii'l. I A. Ofre with F. A. Shoemsker. Es i on High St. All business pertainin to it e protes-ion r.'n.pl ly atteuieilto, and coilcctioa made a anaciatty. yi: n a v run TJ5i:MnTS. $66 ht tree. fl. II ai lf.tt Co., lVrtlaiMi, Me. Wnthrrs hn Tor thrlr llarllnr with drastic pnrgatives tn.-nr a ffarlnl ret"lbllit r. The gentle, moderate (rt eft-otivei. lmattve. al terative and anti-hilhiu cnerci"n of 1 abrast's Skltzer ArESiKNT peculiarly a lapts it to the disorders of children. 12 r iIht at home. Agents wanted Oo'flt and terms tree. Tsrt a t ... A ugusta.Me. STAHifi rim; ivsnrnr. iw. write. i; 4th A.. VI. No pay until cured. Send lorciicular 4 - I'xtra Fine Hlxed Cards, with ru ro: paid. I.. .KiNKS .VCO.. N name, in r:. sesna. N . V. SVO'lt Iv FOW lu tli-ironn localitie. osrrssifiir fet the lit. lt' Ullor (enlarge'!). Weekly antl Monthly. I. rcei I f-r In flie Wor.'.l. with Mim mntlililiromw Kree Iti 'omtniSione to Aenta. Tcrmssn.' mi nt Free. Address P. O. i K l.ttl . Attgnain. Maine. 30 n Mixed t arde. with name. 1 cts. Sample for et. stamp. J Stnkler a Co.. $5tfl$20b perdav at home. Samples worth free. St:so J Son . Tort land. Me. flf Fancy Cards, 1J (i.ilrU Try u th nam. :(..; Mi fer iv.; riai or I'rv us. W. K. Hri i-Si Co.. Hudson. N. . State Management t And in daily ojernt ion ov.-r 37 years -FOR CUES., OCT. 16 and 27, 1877. KV-'.X'niCKY STATE ALLOTMENT f IK CJTMi2:" in IVizos! Prlr.e or. I'rire of I'rize of l'rir.e of. Prize of .t.S.ono-1 T . Vi00 I 5 oun 1 i lain ' I r "1 l .son I If. other I'rites amounting to 34.93f. J . - hole Tlekr-t. $1 : sn W hole Tiekeln far fl; imiTlrkeis.fOll. Chartered for F.rtucational lnstitnt ions. Voder Charter m postponement ran rr nctir. All przes paid in full. IHhoial list of drawn numbers piih'tadied in N. Y. Herald, N. Y. Sun, and Loois ville Courier-Jonrnal. Circulars containing full particulars fre. Address 5aansA' It 1 4 t I . Managers Otfii-e. 72 3d St . IomsTii:e, Kv. j-SimilHr A I lot ment son tlie 1Mb aud last days of each month during the year. IP YOU WANT Customers, Hob rders. Agents, Orders, Servants or Place. Lawyer or Case, Musical Teachers, Popular Preachers, Cooks. 1 A nght (To be Bought. Silver or fioli. I Merchandise Sold, fioods lo ApprairC, I ipening Hays ITo aunoumf ; 'Houses ir Acrea. 'Ilu tchers or Hak rs, iBoats, Voles, ! Irfskirt or Flounce, IA Cure for IlKniw, iVMii?., Tf i Am ' Hooks; ' ltMeinrnt, First Fhor A natioy a line, A Muslin Chemise, Chc-ese, Teas, Ihtrs. Peas : Or are prone To make known Your Store, Hostelry. 1 try floods, Cpholteri-, Picnics, Casememt. To Purchase a Pet Horse. M a re. Moiik-y or Bear, BkMwlhonnd or fpltx, Kree from Fits. ! To Hire a Hall. A Tender of H.irs, A Briver of t 'mn. An F.legant Carriage, An OpulentC urriage. Piny, Coucert or Bail, ' I'xcnrsions. Skates. I Kuick. Knacks, l'lates; , I Mver-dona. To sell to gay creatures cloths ready made, lMumouds, ilucrfeol Tiado Pearls, iCaN. tV:ke aud Wood, Kings, Pictures. Curls, ' I.eetiirf-s, Or wash for their fen- All kinds of Food : lures. W orks on Tlieo.fy, o nny any t.o.i ming-, ;.igir. .inini"(ry, Or sell any odd thing ; 0ts. Hnts, t-lats-It.is. P,int:bnno. B t. H.'spli nd.-nt r.a's. Mutton or Iteef : Vinaneial K.-lirl, Slocks ClfM-ks, Locks. Sock. Portmanteau or Hax, Pig. Sheep or Ox, Or even a beau, Then in a t ricn Take the advice Written below I Wealth. .r Felieitr. vv orld-widc I'.iblicPy, VlagK, HmkS It Mn-fs Sl-.ii ts r r Collars, A'n.lfihl, l..iiMi, M.u,.. to Tt it t-.-e. Ten.Miieni , Cash to ( lnt. I'ash to i Spent, S'-ent, Tent, Koman Cement, t.i Head t he Advice, Kat l.evond prie, Wiitteti brpiw nuAWFoun iiorsi:. ! F.Ki.Nf,wr-fri. pA. j Having once rr:nre takrn p''s."su.n of the well known rawlord House ,n l.lr. winrb ue r has rehtte.f an 1 refarnifhcd in cod stylo, and. 1 Intend' here;i fter to e..n 1nrt on Mrid t etnpcrai.ee) , principles, the Mioscribrr earnestly aoltrii.. , j i.-itron .(re , tle.se who may viir the e.itnf v peat I ett her on lofines or pleasure, v 11 w hooi tie pled it s i himself to entertain In the best j.s.-ibe manner ! and at the owot i5ilple price. K.rrllnit acvom 1 niodatl.n will Im furntphe-l to sninmer boart"rs, i aim ill Jinl l!.e Trsaf ml "a pleasintand ec..n! oinical r laco at which to -n.l t he h-:ito.l term l A AC ni.'.VV01til. Eben;bnrg. April C7, 1.;7. ADM INI S 111 A TOR S N OT IC E. Instate of Pk.tkr IIkktr a m. Sr. Tjetters of Ai1uinii?tratien eu-n testamento an nexo on the estate of IVter ..ertrain. sr., late e.f Carroll township, t ambri.t county, dee'd. havirig been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given to all persons ni lel.ie.l to said estale that payment must tie ina.te without !ea;; and those liaVing claims against the snie will present them in pniper form for settlement. JOHN Hi t K. Administrator. Carrolltown, Sept. 21. (.;7.-t. rend f j no for ore nn rrSle fra:! Pn p'eking App'ei, I 'ear. ranf;c, &c , ihe- tt and onlr com plete Picker in the wr.rU I eit m.-n, woman oi ciild lieainp-.ive circular s nt free on application, l.ivt Agents wanted. )ur agents aie malrme from ttoftaj per day. Addmv t"ni..u Mutij .ajong Company 141 Fourth Avenue, rmlmr,h, I'a. SKNT Tor Frlntcd lisl r.f Firme n.r sale and . . exchanae in Western I'ei.nsj tvania. Kastern i Ohio. Virginia, an I the South. "Sout h-we.t an I W.st. Al.n. want the a.idreas ot p-rons harinar . large tracts of land suitable fur colonies. Send : fr a printed list It will coal you nothing. S M . Jamf.s, Fittsburth Farm Agency. 1S4 Smithfteld sireei., neiween am anu oin avennes ..ea-'r one. site City Hall. t 31.-ftm. STRAY IIKIFKR fame into tic enclosure tf thei suluu-rilter in Itlaekliclc township on or about the middle of Aoguat last a roan heiter. supposed t. te. about two vears oid' No tn irksvlstble. Theowner isi-pieated to coma forward, prove property, pay charges and laka h-r away; others ise she will he disposed o( a the law directs. KIHS KIIWARllS. I.lucklick Twp.. Sept. V.!. 1S77.-3U lALIIO-N. A 11 N?rsons are hereby ( -a catltloneil autioneil agaius' meddling trr lu nny ititerrering wtti the fell. .mum t.r...,..r - 1 bought bv f bought by me from J . A . (antner ar..l lelt with turn flurinx my pie sure: One bay mare twi e.iws. two calves, six Ctu hay, and "all the 'corn and potatoes in tlie Mold .lOKPII 'lASTStR Carmll Twp., Sept. 7, tt;;7,;u, iAIIVKRMs ii "VTl r Tiki 1 t"Mi tHaWaaaBaWaa. SaeSEUERS, LIVER PIUS" l ae.-ea l.lv-r M.i. bar. M.-ril ler 1 hirt -v. a Slmcdr- Hard Rensedj f-r toe rureef l.ler Ce..,f,iraT. 1'a.ueaoaaa, I B Sl--k HUi.. aed all P-Tanrent.. t M tb. tjver. I Se.ller'a Vrrrwira-K. 11.-I Worn IHiaUraTen." D eKpelled 400 lara-. ii,c worus freia ntr ab.1 S .ran. aid. Ka Sarrer. St. Lenta. Ma, frw af aaaa, S.' If yew I drarrln dnat keee ibrnj kLl far tfcem. H tt Prt.LKBS CO pr-er-.. VtnVn-Ti Fa J UrOI.l) RY ALL IKL GISTS. IM;.-Iy. wan mm under hi nie-uie:ai crt
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