WilBRii 11, Ebensburg, Pa.. Tiuon llcform ISirty Von. 'iice with resolution ot tb F.xeeu j 'Ci , ,Te if the Temperance Prohibition . -ii"?1:" of Cambria ooonty.the- Prohlbl V'" nl uf ""t cottn,y w11' meM l ttaual A'-'-. . i.e. - elaCttaa -'-'V;..lJii.r eUcttso .inrlMr."oln,,,7 r vrftc I'eiecarce irom cn ait- ...cut itlrin in '-." -i;uuwu( id "J-1 nib cuurt House. r.bensburg, on on. 1 o'clock, P. , ' of r,emlos.ting a County Ticket r-.r:!" . ,.it ucii other business ss mar come ;-,t'e'coretn- Bv this Committee. Sd t. -. 1377. i-uric L0CALAND PERSONAL. There, anil the Other TJttee. t.,", stiuinoxial seems to have struck us Vln'fn' fiTfpncltins frr combining tubes, ,' JlnWtn grunted to J. II. Harkins, of "V '.m'rrtnient of confirmation m ad-"Jr-'.l 'V liship Tuiggat St. Burthoto- ' ' ''iliiir' Wiltimre, Tuesday last. 51 ' Iv sivv-nine Republican favored a "l 1 tie iei'isiative question at the pri ,;,, iu Blair county ou Saturday ! , recent', v born in Clearfield , r. 'l'.tl Willi a greaf-great-grajid-l"1.i.'.r liri'iB. but e Wouldn't like to tl,tria ha caused t lift death of no .".,, tni-iitv-xcvwit children in Coving ,'.,,! ICir'li.un tn.viiships, Clearfield :1,iv' sitluua short time. " -rij, (iiiiixiHi storm, which was due , ""...nt- 'i"ir ''' 20th an. I 25th ' -ii mo-"fh. seem to h'ive been post al nn .v.-onnf. if the weather. ? 'vol" , ;ii develop the grace of inek ."'' to a crying baby. Kion lis j.',''.,. t.v curing the eolb with Dr. . . I'.ii-T Svrnp. Price certs. 'Is, in-"' hIioii Ut Iffrt hi -t through m nvn t,xc. T'-iiirr- (Ant ; ti..- l ist il:y for paying t.ixcu. I.ct I -sni'Tiit hiivti lii receipt by that K v ;1, k I io wcichinj; thr! prmmls 1 t.-'i-'H V i tr l"'-i li'-hfi was caught 1 it . , r.r . ir. M.ir lliil!i.ivlnrg, on Fri , .r,.;, j; l.it, ly a lad oauict! Jerrj v n tT n-lilp. Rislrcwintr, has i . .l .i ii- n -lit" r w hit: l thrf" wc ks nun . I Mr '" -t tlir- ii'chs Hint was .".w.i.j- S"'-h a t-t'le eu-cuuibers . . v-.-m l -i pot.ifoi-s from sviii- ,,-s -f I'n-iii'-l, r H the ra'e if Ave i - i:..! iii-il ii!ty :" vcii ttmhcln to th er', .,.-,.:.,.. .1 ' iar hy Mr Jan. A.Givln, '.'M'-lii. I'.'.air i nutif t. . . . it ur rt-prt of the workinctaca's .- , i.'-.i n If ;i ii!' l '"o Mhurt lr rck to ,. .,. i!,.ii Mr. ,I:n ol Trrf'z, ('liniriiian ; , - .-I'll' i m- '"in tui ""I1, ha! lr--tj chotiKii , , i i.' i lit v t'nimit". -1- n li-h il:mi h irii hail htifii fr'C'tcil ! .-'MiTy in violation of law j r.i'-'i!'.v l'cii )fSrov'tl by Sheriff I i i. !;i .1:1 a f""l work in finis mini- j .1 i . ii'z ii-g vviui micu i.itu mii--I'.-'f 1'in ! 'r WissiinriT ati'l l'ior IIoiisk .i-i I.i ; i'..p"' to a'teinl th voiitii- j .r I'.i.-i li-Hi-... l;i' i tor! om to ltr hel.l , .:V U.iint-p. -rt . I'i. WViriifi the com-lavf. j ! . !. n. i.l. up til lor iiirtttor.-, win ikii -,r i ,i'.-'. .1. -M'l 'iik P.r.f.vn vrit'H front liwreni f 1 1 1. 1 . I'm- i'i-.ir tiei.l f-f'!( i nay ' ; I MX I'lis-hi-iw )l Viclor JMlato-s trjr Iri-in 'n 'it ml of w-eil. Th Ht a ... I.. :!-. :ilf III.- ti ll:ttC eVlT MW, tllP if tiirrii w'liinj" llirw ami llire . .-r i l. M u. A A liitrkcr has Just !ial a iixr ; r . k ';nl in fiont of his slor", rcni- ' .u! ,)"ir. i tic "ti High sir-i. ai.l i . ir i:!iti.iv Hu nt :ulln to tliH hanttMouie i arsinri.f Mi. V. S. Kiiker's Unci new i -ii tio-oiaTclv oppi'site. - I . i. .i.1''in-f of Mr. F. ICffJMTry, i ;i .t" cii'-r-'l iv burglarx on Shi- '.it-:.t it SiiikIiiv tiKirning la.st. hii.I S." :i -il-i r -t -l"ii from M rn. KMtHl-crry ' i K'it::i' r w a r olji ai nrtl hy L-akiiij; ' ii in I'li-r llm klirhcti flnr. - I..-in v i I'f Cvtirir-.ovrnnl tnnKt -i li.vi'r a tilt with ht nil tor of ,'n,,'r, f..r wh rail i tht pa '' M-i: Vkotc hi!ififfs to a miiln in the !i :i V 'l -t ll'tll." ll'l hf Hticks to If ' i ! r ii ;i. it v worthr of nohl.T cuiw. - ! ir i.:r o!il ( nano-it 0-ri; L. ' iM .-i. -it i it oi i, ( 'Ira i tit-M .-on iil v , hal Ii' i trrit'lv crM-ih"!. on Vcl- is rvnii i i f Kt wok. hv hoing run ! ' 'r f- a tr. iklii ir;iii. that th ii.jurt-il ' r I, i I., l. :uiipii!;itrl iihttvt the k 11--. ! :.'-'i,i..-f of l!,i- K. F. tr. A. HOW j v . rtI i, 1 1, mi, ii on n(y on a h ii ii tin j " vi'i no il mlif In- unraB'tiialile I . ' ! .fn.l:iMi of thwt wc.it hr, Hi- j .' !,.. i.i..,iiiii;ii's ar iliat. rain or! '' :i.cj w.i.tMu't go Jru very lng any - - i.,ir,.,v (,,(. 'I, n hrnkeman on tin " ' i'i i-.ii i:ru',i,.-4i, ivll U-t wt'ttii t ho cars " Jiil TrAin, n l'li.F.l.jy last, ami two '. wh,"-!i p:tttt-il ovnr his left foot, '"''"'f t In h hocking maimer, ami rui--r e i'liM.us -itiu aUive the ankle J-iiut -'-i'i. hiMti't'h ami zinc lire lmintn'Jy iii tin. hitl-.tctriiii ait ; anil an itn ': i it j in. .1, vi h'-n appli.-il to Hip kin 1 -fy it or to rt-uiort- totnplt-s. hlotclit-s. r m it. iir nu'H UUhhI Mmtnic i ":it iiiiiM,,j aTHiit of the 1.1-hmI, gir- irT.'- ui coiuplifxioii anil removing "', i-tr. Iit in ii TMrnr, recent. y ronvii'teil in ' 'i' i"'.t runiity court for l Iih uiitrilur of ' I -'--nn.iiir, wa. oti Friil.iy Usf, refusi '' '::.ii am! sf iitt-i,c-il io he hung. Tho j ":r. !,..,, :i,kt-,l if he hal anyihintt 'o j r,I ''i i Suit he uu t on vii lr-d hy llie j ' "f n -rinal enemies, ami that he was . ' ' "-M ' J t '' M-'Hi.Uvuhng He-jUtcr piihlishcs the ! . ' .v.-uTy n ir rcMitentn o! that placn Vi i (t lv-i,irt whoxe aeH raiiie from ti-ir-, riifonly one who lias reaclieil " ""'-r iio hinu John Urown, an oh! ' '' iimii vkl,n- ho.lv il.-es not "lie n.onl- "i tli.- jfiavi'," hut whose "oul in l,i:'i' liiii. i,i, ,A l.r... ai!,-nr,j f vcajin conta'.nfnj: J r.-lijiiil county, a fe-jv ilaya ncc, ami v tlL':'':'"v, a hriiie ail of the yonnstera ' ii .mi, three of them siiKtaiiiinjr j -' ri."'" ' i nics, one of whom, a tail ! ,l"r- ,1'' hissk.ill fraeturea anil ''t t xp.-. t,-, to r-mviT. I , ' a v.ie a Kiife or coiiiht tax I , , 1 lu-en pfti.l w ithin tw it year anil , "' llii'i thirty iUy prior to iie elec- I " I'-iiinrriiw in the lax I ilay nrmn which ' m li.l . .1... i ait ti Kei-nre a vote at the elec- "iv,,iiiIt. I'ersotis who voted on -:lr I'unt.rt t-..u ti.: u . ntkh'ii -Mr r, " ""rl"l"'.V mi. i . ' i in.- Itiv, of Chest township, . r.-il- hi tint?" farm of hIxIv acres, ' l; . i . I.-V..1 n,ut forty-seven aiTes of: " ' '":lr,,'l , with gol irnprovenietits, 1 ''vl", '" l"v,"", ' Hi p'trchaser, ; -Ii. II ,r-" r"w, Rftio in -' Kroi"l. ' it fliriiilnrn t.. .... njl!v fjvnr. S-e p.Micrs 'printed at tLls of- j -. -II biosdny next, Oct. 10th, Dr. mm... . ... ... : 1 1 til ' """' on professional business, and j s""ii oei:i iki oi Tins rocn. win " uowmg, o.-t. 151 h, be will P .r!J'1"';lr:u,,',' Ht t'arrolltown with a like 1 111 ri.. . . . . r !... lhin 1'iovioeii, .ii ri'iirw, iii,-' K' n '' l't'nshim a great deal i( i'n not render locomotion hhikis- . Ml..... I wf ., '"wiishin corresnondenf sends . - . ' . t a, 'tut of the recent destruction by . 1 -Mr. .1 H. Cooian's barn and other n.lV" r''Hrn,,1d township, lint as hi iilt . yr ttiateriAllv frotti" facts ole "''"liul"1 Mr ,:"ogi himself and pib i".iTrr'"'p. have laker. th liberty i r " t p'iriion of our corretirKud The current issne of the a ir.. ft. pay thin complMnenr to one. of onr in.rst pVohiir,,V':,Ze,",:: A A. Barker droppe.1 Into out sanctum the oilier day this .r'f,roU,,lT,Trr.kinK "P -"'eroBta i this sec ion, and if he conld t,e put in tho one honest man at least. John p. Barnes, Esq., 0r Johnstown, ?rl ",W yra,r" KO turuea Li" attention from suits at law to suits of clothing, has rZTJTl,10 m",kft " -w-ICnmen for the benefit of h i creditors. The amount of his obligations is not stated, but tbe value of his personal property has lieen fixed hv comne tent appraisers at $3,1)00, $3ot) of which the law allows him to reserve. John Wise wasn't wise enough to keen out of the recent railroad strike in Altoona. nd as a consequence John Wise, who was arrested several weeks ago for alleged intei .Vtf uih lte ,nvinKof a coal train on the IIollulayHburg hraticb road, was taken before Associate Judge Mann on Friday last, ami after a hearing was held in $400 hail to uwer i ue cnarge at court next week. The werm weather of the nnut r i suddenly gave way on Wednesilav night last fo a copious shower of rain, which still con. linues as we g to press Thursday afternoon, riot only laying the dust, which, had accumu lated to the depth of several inches and had become an almost intolerable nuisance, hut what is sit ill letter, averting what threatened to be a drought before many more days had Cone by. What shall it profit any man who sav eth up his cash, if after saving it for many years the hank doth goto smash ? Better far invest his pile in clothing good and neat which of every nhade'and style, and at prices hard to beat, can now be found in suits for all, no matter what their size or weight, at Jas. J. Murphy'sClothing Hall, th place' for bargains sure and great. Jfu. 10!I Clinton street. Johnstown, We inadvertently stated last week that Mr. John C M'Dermitt, of Clearfield town tihlp, had gone to Baltimore to attend m.-li-c.il lectures, when we hhonld have said Mr. John O. M'Mullen. In this connection it is proper to sav that Mr. Aimer tlriffith, stu dent of Dr. Win. Ummoii, of this place, is now in Philadelphia as an attendant for the second time at a course of lectures at I'enn sylvatiU Medical College. While Dr. ll.ift'mau, of this plve, was nngagej on Tuesday evening last in hitch ing his horse to his buggy at Chest Spring., the animal lifted ono of his hind feet and planted it with such force on the Doctor's right leg below the knee that a stout, can has hee.ii found indispensable to his locomo tion ever since. Fortunately, however, no liones were broken, and the Doctor will doubtless soon lie himself again. We hope it will prove an empty honor, and that hiii Democratic competitor will win the rae, but whether it does or not. we ar glad to note the fart that brother King, of the Altoona Kudieal, has secured the nomi nation for Akk.-iii'.iIv on the Republican tu ket in Blair countv. the vote at tho uri- mary election on Saturday last resulting as follows: Kins?, 74'J ; M illiken. 51!) ; Klliolt, 4fJ3 ; 0...-I, 2T7 ; IUcie, 194 ; Row, CI). A singular I'ircumstAiicc connected with the biirniiig ol Mr. t'oogau's barn, in Clear fteld;town.hip, noliced elsewhere, ih.at the dwelling house Kcup!ed hy that gentleman and his family w as discovered to )e on fire several times and in several places during the same day, but in ea-h instance the threatetttxi conrlagratiMii was promptly dis covered and speedily ipied in the hud. How these several fires crigitta'ed is a mys tery which of course we do not attempt to fathom. Mr George Heist, of Tyrone, had his thigh broken in two places and his right shoulder dislocated w hile repairing the stone work of a bridge n the farra of Reuben Fox, in Sinking Valley, Blair county, on the 25th nit. The Tyrone Ilemld says h was work ing on a half ton stone, when it broke in two, one piece falling into the run lelow, and the other, aftwr retna'tiing stationary for a lime, followed thi t'her, carrying Mr. Heist with it and wedging hitu liotweeu the two Uul-d-rs with the result stated. Mew-r. fJeiw, Foster & Qiit-nn, the ener getic and wtibr-awake proprietors f one of the largest, mercantile etttablinliments in Johnstow n or out of it, had a grand opening of Pattern Hats and Bonnets, and Millinery, on Wednesday last, and r now prepared to show "loves of iHinnets" and "ducks of hats" in almost endless profusion and at prices which nothing but the fearful hard times conhl tMi.ssiMy make so cheap. Tho lailb-s of nothero ambria and elsewhere are cordiitlly invited to give them a call. Khun lelays. they're a curse to all ; take thy lime while time is lent thee, atd tiirste away this very dav, as if g.tod fate liad snt thee, to Godfrey Wolff's great clothing mart, where mine can fail in finding the best of g'KHls. at prices low, firm in texture, make and bind in?, and where a sick for Irade this fall has just len open up jtiiie grandly, in suits fo please the tastes of all ami meet t heir w aitsinite hand'ly. Don't forget Wolff's great popular clothing bazaar, next door to the ost-orli:, Altoona, P. -A Tyrone lady named Bnrley went to a closet a few .lights ago to get ait article of clothing which she knew she. cvoild find without, the nid of a light, and w a not only greatly mirpris'-d but very badly frightened bv laving her hand on 1 he face of another barl v t.nct is a big, burly villain w ho w as lurking therein with tho evident intention of ro'.bing the house after the fainilv had re. liretl fo bed. S t great wii Mrs. B.'s trepi diii.oi thai she ran out of tho room anil gave the thief a chance to cucape, which he did iu l.ort ord-C. ' Tho Altoona Globe has not revolved for several days past., owing to the fact that the j lease of lb establishment lias Ik-mi. disposed j of t. a ntttnl-iT or gentlemen connected with j the labor movement in that ctfv. who pro- ! nose to conduct it henceforth in the interest of said movement, with Mr. John Toiiiiinsun a editor. The power press recently used in j the Fot'ce and E-ho otliee, Johnfto vn, has j been secured hv the new firm and removed ( to Alfoona, and the fJlob -i 1 appe once Htore lit tti cniri m '.." , larged form and us a two cent daily. John F. M"T, son of D. W. Moore, formerlv of the Ilarrisbnrg Fitrit, more re cently editor and publisher of the Altoona .Sun but now a resident of CleaiHeld. Pa., and another Ilarrisbnrg printer named Jas. T M-Q'iien, have loen arrest.il iu Illinois oti a charge of murder, but the Lomsvilie ComniTii-jil says ihev did not leave that city for some hours after the murder was com mitted. James T. M-guigan is the celebrated "printer elocut ionist," whose rendering of "Why should Hie spirit of mortal l proud ? has been heard in almost every printing of fice in Mie land. The Wilkinsbnrg Tom repudiates the idea advanced bv the Fkkeman that the re ported embarkation of Job Lvsii.fcer in the hotel business at Petrolia, Pa., was in all probability a l.tf joke, and nees In t nn exemplification of the old saying thai trnlh is stranger than fiction," since no one won d have Ih.inght that reslh ss, wandering knight of samples could have nettled down to bum. uess Still, il docs not seem so strange after all w hen il is considered that a man who has so long lseii giving should lie willing to take a ftill share of bar gains now that tho "im portunity offers. . . Happv the man who a good wire lias won peaceful and pleasant his days in l ie lard and few are the mortals beiicaih the bright sun who more comforts and joys can command, among w hich we may note whi e to 'e. k. much less hope to find, any ' ' the 'biz' who g.od at hiicii pn.w The JohiiHtoxvii Tribune, whieb is not very good anihority in such matters, f-ays that llev. F. X. McCarthy . foriner y pas or (curate It should have said) at St. J bu hnrcb, in that plce. but mo r, tly In charge of a congregation at W as l.ingto'i, J'a.. has lieen transferred to the IiJtorjat or the Cai nolle church at Sf- Angus countv, ami the present incnn.ben . Rev. ThosMcK.irne. Is to be stationed t K lielh.nn the Monongahela r.nhing Kev P M. tJsrvey, who g.s-s to Broa.lfor.1. 1 t Th Pittsburgh Catholic ttHrms the alWve new a..d arfHs t.. Father McEunns our iten is employeu a i.iessi.iK , no one will gainsay, and lhat is simply by calling on Myers & Lloyd while seeking for hargafns that always will pa v for the trou ble of going where go s of all kn... re k .t ottrireil so low ii o j Officers Whittle and Shallenberger, of Altoona, came to this county on Tuesday last, as we learn from the Mirror, ostensibly Tor the purpose of bunting, being fully equipped with horse, wagon, guns, etc., but really to arrest a man named Allen McCau ley, a prominent actor, it is alleged, in the recent labor troubles in that city, and who they had learned was in the employ of Mr. C. Ames, of Uichland township, this county. They found their man in the woods gather ing chestnuts, and clapping the 'iewelrv" on him I bey took him back to Altoona "ia triumph likewise in the wagon. From the flnntingd f Globe w ljirn that Mrs. Roney, wife of Mr. Ed. Roney, track Itoss on the Pa. It. It., was severely Injured on Sunday, at Warrior Ridge station, by a collision between two hand cars. A party was startiig to church on the band cars, and Mrs. Roney was sitting on the trout one with her feel over the rear end of the car. Seeing that t he rear car would rnn into them, she drew up her feet, and in doing w threw herself backward, when the handle of the car she was sitting on, struck her on the head and lietween the shoulders, crushing bor down and seriously If uot fatally injur ing her. Mr. and Mrs. ITaverstick, of Mt. Pleas ant, Westmoreland rou.ity, who, as we noticed last eek, are suspected of poison ing a little girl named Mary Campbell, whom they took from the almshouse to raise, ( the verdict of the coroner's jury being that, death resulted from a dose of tartar emetic injnJU clously administered by them,) were lodged in the Greensburg Jail on Monday night last, at the -instigation of Mrs. Campbell, the mother of the little victim. The Pittsburgh Commercial says that the Haversticks are generally believed to lie innocent, and this prosecution of them is looked upon as inju dicious and uncalled for. Mr. Wtn. Slater, of Johnstown, having no doubt, considering the day, the same ob ject in view as Zaccheua of old, cHtnlied a chestnut tree iu Yoder township, on Sunday last, and when about twenty feet from the ground a treacherous limb in which he re posed too much faith and on which he placed too much wetglit. suddenly snapped off ami let him to "drap" with an emphasis which, had no his progress been somewhat retard ed by an intervening limb, would probably have cost him his life. As it was, he was pretty badly iruised, though fortnnately no lioiies were broken, and he is now able to peregrinate w ith unuh less than his usual alacrity. Imagine a heavy work-bench on top of a'platforui six feet high, erected against a straw stack for the purpose of reacbing and building the upper part of the stack, and you may have an idea of the height from w hich a little daughter of Mr. Joseph Gut wald. of the Wot Ward, fell on last Friday evening, in consequence of the upsetting of the work-ben.-li, which came tumbling dewn with thr lillle unfortunate ami strik ing her on the head cot an ugly gash in the crown. That she fared no worse is almost a miracle, and were it not that the ground was at the time deeply littered with straw, a fractured limb, if not a brokeu neck, would probably have paid the forfeit. So great, was the throng at the Presby terian church in this place on Sunday even ing last, to bear the farewell sermon of Rev. John N. MacGonig'.e, that many failed to gain admittance. The sermon itself, as might well lie expvcteil from one so able ami elo quent as the retiring pastor, was a masterly and pathetic effort, and did honor alike to the head and heart of the worthy and zealous clergyman who delivered it, and who. it is simple justice to say, has well earned the good will and esteem of all our people, re gardless alike of creed, country and condi tion. Where Mr. MacGonij.10 intends to hv ca'n, if indeed he kas yet made -1) k t mind, is Ui us uakttown, but. go where fce will the best wisbes of his many friends here w ill be sure fo accompany him. Messrs. John A.Blair, John D. Thomas, John G. Lake, Jas. M. Singer, Jas. G. Han son, M. A. tjtiartz and N. J. Freidhoff, members -of" tlie l-'betisbiirg Fish ami Game Association, preceded by Goo. W. Oat man, Esq., anntkerof the fraternity, left our town on Wednesday morning Last for a three days' hunt in the vicinity of Armagh, Iie diatia county. They went fully prepared with tents, provisions, etc., to make them selves st home in the woikJs, and hope to re turn t-tuorrow eveninjr wifb a two-horse wagon load of bears, buffaloes, and "sich like." I ti order to guard against accidents it was resolved that none of the party should carry a load in bis gun or bis gizzard, ex cept while actually engaged in the wild hunt after something to shoot. The confectionery store of Mr. Jacob Fend, in Johnstown, wasentered by burglars on Tuesday night last ami despoiled of about two hundred and fifty pennies, three lioxes of cigars, and a small quantity of chestnuts, al-moml. etc. The rear door of the store ri-em wa pried tei with a chisel and ad-uiirtatM-ie grained it. that way. There seems to te no doubt that the theft was committed by Isiys, and a lad named Blair Weakland, otherwise known as "Pickle," has leen ar rested on suspicion of lieing concerned in the roMeTy. A revolver, two decks f cards arid Si SO in money were found upon his per son. He denies hi gu'.it, but ha neverthe less got into a "pickle" from which he may find it no easy waiter u extricate biwself. A lnrif nd valuable frame lavii owned by Mr. J. II . Coogan, of Clearfield township, not far front St. Augustine, was burned to the ground about five o'clock on Saturday morning lat, mid w ith 't were destroyed tho entire content, consisting of Ulithreshcd wheat, and out, a lot nf liny, two sleds, a new fan-.iltig mill, and various other farming utensils. A sma'.l frame building foi merly used as a carpenter shop caught fire from a stray spark and was eulirely consumed, as was also a wagon shed attached to the liarn. The origin of the fire is as yet a mystery, although it seems natural enough, in view of the circumstances, to conclude that it was the work of an incendiary. The loss is esti mated at from 2,000 to $2,500, from which au insurance in the Cambria Mutual or $800 on the barn is to be deducted. The Huntingdon Ijy.-ol -Yew don't know whether to call it a ben or a pullet, but the facts are these: A'tont the 17th of April la.t, a lien belonging to Mr. M. T. llrenne man, of Porter township, Huntingdon coun tv, hatched a broo-.'. of ten chickens. Tim hrood was of common variety, but one of the unrulier was a "bunty," and it has per formed :he retnarka ble feat of commencing to lnv eggs regularly nt the age of only fivt months. This is threeor four months ahead of the common run of chickens, and it will have the effect of bringing the "bunty" var iety (so called on account of no tail) into lwitter repute. Mr. Brenneman says at first he did not l.elieve that the pullet had com meticed to lay until he was corrvli-.eed hy seeing her come off tho nest. If there is any hen in the county that can beat her, let ns hear cf it. The John-down Tribune says that the barn of Mr. Daniel Sf rayer, of Croyle town ship, was destroyed by firo on Friday last, lietween the hours of two and three o'clock iu the morning. Everything in the building was consumed, and the total loss will exceed $2,800. It is confidently believed that this was the devilish work of an incendiary, and there is a strong suspicion as to who the partv is. It was only two weeks previous that an attempt was made to burn down the house of Mr. S'rsyer while the family were absent. One of his sons happened to return nnexiectdl v, and found that a fire had lieen started in the rnplmard. but after the wood was somewhat charred the blze smouldered and went out. The residence of ihis gentle man Is near the head of the old reservoir, and about four miles Troni W ilmore. There was some Insurance on tho building, but uow much we have uot ascertained. A mother. A lady bad been sick lie tween three and four years with Female Weakness. Emaciated, wasting of tissues, loss of vitality and flesh, nervousness, pa'.na in ho back, poor sppetite, constipation, dis ziness of head and bit ter tsste "In month on rising in the morning. She said : "I was urged to try the Raroema by a lady friend who had Wen cured by the same, and finally bought two bottles, which helped me at once, and I concluded to give it a fair trial ami took the half dozen lot. By the time they were used up I bad gained thirty ponndnin flesh, and am perfectly strong and healthy." Prepared bv K K. Thompson, Titnville, Pa and sold bv Uitinmn & M array, Ebeus burg. rtce, f 100 b6ttf. ! STILL II THE W&ea "Wqul "Visit easEOlltowa, Which you should do if for no other purpose than to secure bin bargains st the BE SURE TO WHO HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN CITIES WITH A LARGE STOCK OF EtECAWT mm coons for v&tt utz$ WHIC1T THEY IlA.lrE OrEXEI) THIS WEEK A1 ARE JS'Olf O EEEi T(7 AT REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD DEAL WITH US: We bought $10,000 worth of Goods for $5,000 cash from the stock of a Wholesale House in New York city whivh was cJoeetl out nt Assignee's sale, and are determined to give the people a retm-dy for hard times l.v scll iijo; ttieru Goods 35 per ceut. cheajK-r than they have evyr before or can now boy elsewhere. As we have the largest assortment afld greatest variety in the county, and are prepared to give better bargains than can be obtained at any other cstabt;shiucnt. S. TEITELBATJM & BROTHER, Oct. 5. 1877. 3m. AcciDRNTLY SnoT. From the Johnstown Tri&wne of Monday las: we glean the follow ing particulars of one or those scarcely ex cusable iiccidents which have almost ceased to excite the admiration or even a local new s paper reporter : Thomas Finimmons. of Concninngh borough, sired twenty J cars, wns nccbleiiially shot iullie left side iiLioiii five o'clock lust evening, ny the firing off of the contents of one vSiunibcr of au vnl aded seven shooter, which bis sister Jennie, who i. -I soaie two jctirs older, whs CMi-elcssly rtwrJlinr. It seems lht the young lndy hsp peticd to notice the revolver in a pocket of her brother's clot hing, and. securing possession of it, playfully rcumrked : "I'll shoot you, Tom," nt the sniiie time druwimr hack the liHintncr, an? (hen pulling the triirircr. She had no idea the wiwnim was loaded, and In fact did not si pesr to have the IcHst Idea of what she wus do ing, but st .toy rsfe the hull sped its course n nd penetrated the left side of the j'ooiur man. It found a lodirinif plei- inside of his nnatmuy. I, lit in w hiit pHi ticuiar sixit cjnnot be lef.v roined. When the horrifletl gH Tonnd what hsd teen doue Ihrouirh hercarel.joswess she ltnmeiinuely g.ive lh alarm, and m.'SM-nirers were hastily ul.pntched lor a dceior. The flrjt phj-sicisii found whs Pr. W. . Ijnimur,, who wetit to the home of the sufferer, v ho icsldes with his pa rents near the ale brewery, and a search wms in s'iiuied hy means of a prone to discover if possitde I he course which the bull had taken. No satisfactory conclusion could be arrived Ht Just I hen, nnj as the young limn whs much prostrnted if was concluded to defer further investigation at that time. The condition of the wounded man Is quite criUoal to-day, but there are grounds for lionu lhat e may iiltinmtely recover. It seems probslrie tfcat the tut 1 1 either passed through, or, perhaps, lsU,'ei in bis lei I lung. This titter noon he win resting comldrtably, and did not couiplnin of uhk pain. The sister, who was in .iiieiiisre the Innocent cause of tnism'c-i-rii-nt, it almost I rsntic witli gH.-f. m:d it Is like ly lhat until her djingdH)" he will bnve ai. ut ter jthhoi teiKie of boouux triMta. L.ct the les son tie heeded. A Goon Wokk Well Done. The Mis sion given by two of the Fathers of the Con gregation of the Mission at the Church of the Holy Same in this place, came to an slid on Sunday last. The various exercises were well attended, numbers r the congre gation coming threeor four miles to be pres. cut at the first Mass a ml instructions at half past five o'clock iu the morning "f each day throughout the entire week. Fathers JIc Gili and O'Donahoe, the Iiev. getitlemcH who coiidncle.il the Mission, are both very forcible, impressive ami eloquent speakers, and the several M-rmoti. tbey deli vered on the great moral principle of revealed re ligion wiU long 4ie re ine mite red, we loubt no', by all who had tle pleasure of listening to them. Kvery adnlt meiulier of the congre gation, ir at least all who are Catholics in more than name, apprnaclwvi the holywacra uieuts, and Father O'Donahoe in his closing exhortations to them look occasion to con gratnla'eall who participated on the pi our dispositions thny had manifested and the great eilifi-alioii they give r.iiring the nn tiuuauce of the goinl work. The same pious and lesions Fathers are at present conducting a Mission at St. Bartholomew's church, Wiltnore. Death p Jobs G. Mii.f.sj, Ksq. This old and well known lawyer died at the resi lience of bis son, in IVnria, Illinois, on yes lenlav week, in the) Slst year of bin age. Mr. Miles was tmin in Centre county, read law iu Bellefonte, and came to Elienaburg j in 1HIH. After remaining hern three yeais, j practising his profession, ho removed to j Huntingdon, where he resided until the death of his wife some years ago, when h went to Peoria. After he left this place in 1821 ho was a regular attendant at our Courts until a few years before he removed to the i west. Only one other lawyer who practised at this bar when Judge Young, of Greens- burg, presided over our Courts, John Wil- liainson, Esq., of II tiniingdmi, survives him. i Mr. Miles stod very high in his profession, nd in the trial of causes involving the title j to land ban Tew, it any, auiertors. No man was better known to the older people of this eoiinty than he was, ami no man commanded inoee universal respect. His funeral took place at II unfilled, n on last Sunday after noon. Peace to his ashes. A." married man named Wm. Yannatt. Slid a woman in the same position named Mrs. Kyle were brought to jail here on Fri day last and committed Tor trial on a charge r bigamy preferred liefmre Esq. Strayer, of J.'hnstown, bv Ezra Kyle, the lawful litts- biiul of Ihe lallcr. The evidence of their rruili was matin so plain at the hearing that the accused parties did not attempt, to deny it. A history of the case so far as developed is given bv the Johnstown Tribune, which savs lhat Vaunatt formerly resided in Blairs- , vil'e, and in the year ISfil he was united iu i marriage with a lady of that place. Of this . union there were eight children born," and six of them, as well as the mother, are still , living. AIout two years ago he deserted j his wife, and left the town. Subsequently he lie.-aiiie fascinated with the charms of j Mrs. Kyle, who dMs not appear to have I lieen ou Ihe most friendly terms with her j husband, and she was not averse to entering j into a new contract. S on the l.lih of Au- J gust last they were married, ami since then have been living iu Millville borough. j How it is Done. The first object In life with ihe American people is to "get rich" ; the second, how to regain good health. The first can Is obtained by energy, honesty and saving: the second (good health) by using Green's AuGUkT Flower. Shuttle; yon la- a despondent sufferer from any of the effects or Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Indi gestion, fee, such as Sick Headache, Palpi tation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Costi veness, Dizziness of ihe Head, Nervous procuration, Iow Spirits, &c, yon need not HiitTnr another dav. Two doses of AruPBT Flower will relieve yon at once. Sample Bottles Jf cents. Regular size 7J$ cents. Positively sold by Leminon & Murray, Slv ensburg. P. M. Woleslagb- 8in. Wilmore, ud by all firt data DruggVats in Vb U. 5. FIELD, AID THE HIM km mrmE i CALL. BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE ON CARROLIjrOWN, CAMBRIA CO., PA. A HtSTOIttCAL IlKMIMSfENCE. The Philadelphia Ercnitig tar publishes the fol lowing accoun I ot Piper's Fort, in Bedford county, erected in Kevolutionary times and still standing. The General William Piper tiieiit ione.l tu the shetch as having repre sented Bedford -oiiiity in the Legislature, and as having also served in Congress, won considerable notoriety iu his tlav for having performed the feat of leaping across the ro- J I inula of the cnpitu.1 from Ihe circular hall- -' way up stairs. The Star's account is as fol- j lows : Piper's lort Is situated in Bedford county, Pennsylvania, at a place culled Piper's Knit, about thirteen miles north of the lown of i.-d-ford. It whs built aurmglhe year IT;". The exact dute Is not known, but although the old pl.ice has gone Ihrouirh fire mid bloodshed, n ml Ihe storms of one hundred years have lien i en ! upon it, Ihe. bl fort fImikIs firm mid but lit i In touchii! by time, ft looks :is II 1t would stand anul her hundred vests. j It ws built by Onl. John Pier, a gnllsnt nnd ' brave ollicer of the revolution. I n in whom it takes its name. The wmIIs are of stone, slid its : ttiMll winooivs, with iln ir tirond sills, look as if flier w-re liiteiKVeil tor tisriicHdiiig for pur- , pos'js ot defense. In tluM? troublous times, i when danger threat emit, the m-ttlers tied to ' the old fort for protection, and one ulinost imngines now he can henr t he Indisn war hoop and see the Iviirhtiiied races of ihe peoido crowded in ihe ruiiUl cnclosu-ro called in those ; dnys a lort. Piper's iia t-wdc its nnaw from a family of , six brothers wtio own.-xl a truel laud lu'llixt i locality, end where a number of dcnccndciits -continue u l;ve. The family were noted for their readiness to scr'e their countrv. t'ol. ' John I'ifier married a Miss Klixaheth Luk. and i from I linn were desc nued Ihe Is-rjre fartii'y ' which khvc the place lis miute. 'J lu-tr eldest j son. tiencral William Piper, lepr.-sented Bed- ford ciunty for many years in the stste legis Im I ii re. nnd slso wivh! two terms in eonrress i during tin admiuisi ration or Jatnea Mndison, which he tMithruliy supposed ia all its wr i measures ngitiiist Ureal llntmn. They had another sou. Aleimiler M. Piper, who was slso connected with our state govern ment tor many yen rs, and who commanded a i compuny iluruis- tlio wsir of JS12. Since Ihett the descnd-itils bnve sliown their iir.eie-.tinf t-beir tuntry by always being rcudv to defeti-l her rights. Two tr Alexaiider Piper's pong were officers iu :e United States nrniy. One (Jiimes) died last Octolre-r rrorn disese con tracted while doing ins country's service: snd the other, u graduate or West Point, is station ed at flint place, shnwimr that Ihe milituiy spirit of the fathers still lives In their s-rtis. The old graveyard near the f jrt is m-Ihi an in teresting ep.t to I hose arbo like to viaii relics of the pust. Tt has been the family burying ground of t ht; Pipers for years, ami co-h'muiis the remains oflJol. John Piper nnd futility, and even those- of old Jt'titti, a colored man" who did irood son ice in those earlv da vs. They have all been laid to rest, a nd the fort stands beside them, a monument of the pant, mutely te.liug its story of I he days gone by. "Better Latethan Never." Follow ing are the names of ihe delegaws to tin? workingroen's convention held iu Ihis place on Monday of last week : Adams Twp. David Hubcr. Philip Pender. Aiegbeny Twp. W. A. Mcbliie nny, A. J. fbadlev. ISIsek licit Twp. ..John B. ITitc.J. M. Patt crson. Ibtrr Twp Not represented. lntiibria llnr.-Jus. Kelly, David fioiighnour, 1st Ward ; Michael (ioverninan. 2d Wind, ( sir. In in. Carroll, Chest and Clenrtleld Town ships, nnd Carrolltown mid Chest springs Bor-ouu-l s, not represented. Cotietnaugh Twp. N. K. Griffith, II. P.Trcid- h.tr. Conemaugh Bor. Emery West. Samuel Dnn fee. 1st Ward ; Win. Cullibeil, Chailes Oil, 2d Ward. Coopersdulo Borough nuJ Croyle Township, not i-e pi-.-eli led. Est Cnueinaugh Bor. A. D. Goughncur, J. T. Cooncy. Ebet?sburg. Kasi Ward fc wis Bodgers. Even F. Kvi.n. West Ward, not :cpre en led. Fiaukiai Hoc Daniel Piinrle. Wm. J. Wil so.i. Oiillif7;ln Bor.-Not represented, iiiilltiziii Twp. Noli Ilimlon, Jas. Itiley. Jaeksou Twp. Henry Ely. Johnsf own- John W. bognn. J ihn fl:lgh. 1st Ward: Thos. WHtkin. Clin. W, Jones. Sd Ward: Geo. Vi-kroy, Dai.l (oighnout, 3d Ward; Watson Horner. Km'l Hover, 4th Wars; Jacob Trcliz, Itnli't Ihiiklev. 5th Ward; Geo. W. Sm:th. D. I). Bloiigh, Hih Ward. Ivoretto flor. John Oinriid, Thos. Bradley. Mdlville llor. Enoch Jones, J unes Murphy. 1st Ward; Jnmcs (toggeu. Chns. lloyle,2d Ward. Minister Twp. Nol represented. Prospect Bur. John Ito.igers. David Gough nour. Itichland Twp. Not represented. Stonj creek Twp. cdiarretts Dsnrt, Wm. J. Cook. Sutnmerhill and Susquehanna Townships and Siimiuit ville Borough, not represented. Thj lor Twp. John C. f-jirdin. J. C. St raver. Tuniielluli Uor.-Pa'rick O iowd, Juhu Mur phy. Washington nnd White Townships and Wll more li-iroiigh. not represented, Woodvnle llor. lien. IJillinger, John Kerr. Upper Voder l'Wi -Jomtthau ti.irdner, J..S. Moosholder. Lower Voder Twp David Barkheinier, Cornelius Marsh. TEITEI.nAUM & Bko. We need scarcely invite attention to the mammoth advertise ment of this enterprising Carrolltown firm, a. it in big i n .ugh to speak f r it-wlf, but it is well to note what they propose o do rr th-'ir customers, as plainly and temptingly set forth iu the following partial list of llie.r WOXDmtl'Uf. LOW PltlCKS. Ven's All-Wool t'as-ltnere Suits... 1 Penis B.os " Suiis. Men's Hats Boots Women's Shoe? Misses' " Woolen Blankets M-irse - Watei proof Cloth. 3 inches wide.. Cnshin.-r- s A IpilciK (all colon-) B -st Wiishingtou Prints Lancaster (liiighnms Muslins (Ideacliee1 nnd unbleached) Ticking lor overalls .0Q and up. 2.'.'5 " " 4.IKI " till 2 00 " I no - so - l..ra) per p'r. 1 '. S " 83 fu-r y'd. I" S 5 IS In Our Xetf ffofik and Silk Department will be found special attractions for the com ing week. Elegant French pattern cloaks, talmas and circulars, fine India and camel's hair shawls in new ami rich designs, the finest good brought to this market. Our new room is large aud well adapted fr the liioperdisplayofonreleg-.ini Fall novelties. Hrors & Hacke. Fifth avenue and Market street, J'itisburh. Ml DOWN U' L.OCtll Cfff ffJMVfltfc'MCC. Sr. BoMFAce, Oct. 2. PC7. Prxn Fiisfman-Mussr. Henry Nennlun. Andrew Mriitmiitter, ami John SMfii, uou iiiSsioiicrs appointed at I lie last Ai icuiueiit Court to run and dcf-hrtiate the boun.lm ii-s of the new township of Elder." went to work on j Monday bl nnd w ill complete t lit tr tak in n j few das, to the entire sat i-ret Ion. "Vfliave iio i doubt. of nil parties interested iu the division oftlie township. j vVf- I, -am front Mr. Hohcrt Monnhan. us Well I ns from other einit-ns, lhat thi4 immtdiaie j neighborhood is infested by what seems to be , a regularly oiifHiiizi'il bund of I nieces, who ' night ly prowl nroiind t heir lit i I'Imii pieini-cs, Ftcitliug sum II am huge quantities of wheal, outs, bnrley, b.-aits, bee-scaps, etc.. and hate nlso compleielv emptied ocvclal spiing huunt-s or tiieir contents, lAingeiiius KeriiMrd, youngest son of Mr. ) Thos. '.ill, of tMiest township, while ib'sceiiding : a flight of stairs, trio other day, suddenly lost I bin batlHiice and fell to I be fw.it of tlie etairwur. sust inning h complete f ract ure of the iirm I rotu I the wrist to the elbow Joint. Dr. J. H. Noonaii j was summoned forthwith and drcsed the in- j jm-ed uicUiLier in a skillful aui balislactuiy I manner. i A goodly numder of the faithful (vmr cor- i respondent not included,) ot rH. iKiuitaeius j churc.'t, in this p!nci, were eiifa.-d for i-eveial days past in tinikitig inany needi d repairs in mid around tloir neiit lillle rhui'ch. t at her j L.UII1UHU supenn teiot'-'l the Juii ii tn-rson, and hud till I ho work done iu a mHierl" manner. us lie ceitainly knows how things tiojl,l t.c j done: :md we mi it without feur of successful i contradiction, iimi in- has no sup. rior l-iil e diocese ns a husiitos innnuger in cli.ncli atTa:rs. I.HSt evening, wh.ii the work was ci tnpleted, nil hnn. Is were invited by the Kev. gentieiu.iu to Mr. Thos. Oil's where they were titaie.l lu k-e ool lemonad.', -i ti pr.-lzt Is, etc., in atuiii rtMiit'e. at ter which all retired to their respect ivu trom.-s with the gratifying nlled lou thai il was good to be there. Should a.iv of your f i i"iids wish lirmturk in the farming ousmess we :dvis tle-m tu c i upon Mr. Cli is- IthoUy. who Is .te-irous.d s 1, ing his place nl s very low titruic. The farm Is sitiiiite.I cMily a sliott uistimce tr.au the villaue of St. Liiaieucc t'HlT on Co A not. E. Tl Ktin7. t r. t Hitter Wine of Iron. V. V- Kitnkel's celebrated Bitter Wln of lr;n wiit effeeiually cure liver eotutitalnt. iaundtee. ilyspeiwla, chronic or nervous deh llty. chronle ' 1lnrrliea. di-seaseet the kidn ystel a'll di.ra.ics arising from s disordered liver stomaeh ,.r intrs- tines, such as constipation, flatulence, lnwrd j piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heirtburn. disgust fer too-!, full- ; ness or we ghl Id the stomach, sere rrnctstlons. Finking or tlutlerlng at the t.It of the siomach. ' swimming of the head, berried or ill.Tii'iilt brcal h hrg. ftnltvring at the heart, choking or suirocating sensation, when In a lying pnstnrc, diinncssot vis. l-.n. .lots or webs beiore the slhl. .lull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness l ochi.1, nrrmiency oi perspiration, yeicwness I skin and eyes, pain In the side. hacV. head. st. limbs, etc.. sudden Uuhc of heat, burning itif Che iu the flesh, constant iiini''iiiin" ol evil, and great depression of spirits. Price 1 per bolt!, lie- , ware ot counterfeit. P.i not let yonr drngrlst i palm r,lf Fomeolher prepnritWiu of iron he inav I say is as good, but ssk for Kntikcl's Bitter Witts of Iron. Take no other. Knt.kel's Bitter V li tr Iron Is not sold in hoik or!y in ! bottles K. j V. Knnkel. Proprietor. n. ?9 North Ninth Street. Philadelphia, fa. St Id by all druggist. E. 1 Kttnkcl'M Ist'Ktrtil nml E. E. ' Kurthefs Shunt poo for the Hair, j The hest ami cheapest Hair Dressing an-1 la r ! Cleauer in the world. They remove dsndrnfJ. al- j lay irritarlen. son he and cool tho heated sralp, prevent, the hair from lulling oft. and promote t he growth In a ery abort time. They preserve and beautify the Hair and render it t-oft and glos.-y. , Tbey iibpart a brilliancy and a silky apiN-ar-niee j to braid and wiry Hair and, as a hair dressing, i they are nnrlvalled ; eradicate dandruti nnd pro- vent baldness. The slotinoo cleans the Hair, re- ! moves grease, scarf, itchinir, eruption. Cares hesdneiie proiluced by heat and bilicue. Kuu- kel Shampoo and Iiistral r -s ore Hair to a na- tttral and l..sy color, restore laded, dry. harrh i and wiry hnlr Price per bottle St. Ask your I druggist for them, or S'-nd to K. V. KuiikH. I'r pr:. tor, Nx -S North Ninth Street, Phi adetnl.U, i l'a. (s-io. Sin. j .SA; Dejxirtntent. Our silk trade has lecn largely increased by nurert'orts in carefully selecting none but makes of inovn reputation, and shades the most perfect aud reliable. We are now pre pared Io show in our new silk room silks far surpassing our efforts in I be past. Our black silks are of rich ami elegant finish, perfect iu texture, ami warranted not to cut or break. 4.11 desirable shades in late importations w;U be found in our department. Hrtil JI & H ACRE, Fifth avenue and Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Iros City College. This old establish ed ami popular institution so well ami favor ably ktiowa throughout the United Slates, affords uneqiialcd advantages for acquiring a thorough, practical business, education. Circulars wiih full particulars can Is: obtain ed by addressing the Principal, Prof. J. C. Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa. jfetr Effect! in Paris prey, bronze, green, marine' blue, and all new Fall colors, now open al Urn rs & II ackk'h. Fifth avenne and Market street, Pittsburgh. IIYHF.MM L. CI.'OtrSE O AKBKK Married, nt the Cath olic chnrchl-t O;o 'O i.. in Tuesday morning. S'pt. 25. li"7. by Rev. Father Lynch Mr I'HU.ir Choi sg. recently ol this p ace. and M'ssKaik Oakbck. of Osceola Clearfield county. Phil, and his ftilr bride have not nest wishes for long and happy lives, jr toqnole from iheliscvda Iftrtilte. which gives the newl) wedded a some what lengthy and exceedingly handsome send -off. As they enter through the gateway. il nie 8 garnrn n .ml in nano. May the pathway straight be to re them I'rove .be brightest in the land. VrROPOH - II 1B-CHF.LL Married, at St. Bened iot's church. Carrolltown. on Tuesday. Sept. d, 77. by Key. Father Dennis Mr.'.Smns Mnioro i, of Wiltnore. and Ml. UtontUM IIirscukli.. of Carroll township. WKR r.NCR- III KSCHbLL Married, st the same lime and placi. by the same. Mr. Pirs Wbh r kkr. of Abnona. l'a.."and MlssCuaisns a His scbkll, of Carroll township. OltlTI'ARY. STINEM AN. Pied, st Srn'h Fork, on Tues day last. I ot. 2. 171 an Infant rb'H tif Mr aud Mi. J. V 'fiuim.ni, S wevks. a ; ir a it ri:n tisemkxts. M. KKIM. M. I), Tht-icia ASH Sl'KilKOX, EWtisrmr. Pa. OT- j floe recently e.-upie. by t'r. .I.J. Ui.imii. tn j d.mrs wet of Blair Houe. Kih St.. wh re n-ht eanavaa oe m,-lc. iiuo?iilla.t.too is oertnatt M well as KuglUlt. ttl AGENTS WAXTKP To aoll nn APPLE COREU and QUAKTEUEU. ftn.hel cored an1 ostered ty a sins! persan tn a few hours. The vleverest 'itirng out, riKt So eeuts fur sample to the tnvrntresa. Sits. S. J. Kmr.K. Petereburg, HantJujUon Co.. Pa. Ter ritory for ale. !-. SHOOTING MATCH A mam moth hog, the property of the nnder starried. we fftitn at tlia prraan't tint? " poun-ta. will berontesteil lor in a grant stHwling raatrti. at (tatlitrin t'amrria ctunty. Pa., vn -ircitriiu, ik-ronicit 2ft i h. lsT7. k; inntea from all seo. tlm are rffpeelfullv Invited In panirtpate Intba wick. FTKK'IC FlYzPATKlCK. OmlllLln. Oct b, lS.Z.-tk JnliiiHoiiB paper plrjsc copy a ixl veil lull tu aJi er. Iter. ADMIXIS I'll ATIO.V NOTICE. Estate of Maktix Kr.LLT, dc-M. Letters of tailaii rat ii.u un the r.ttenf M : r tin Kelly, late ul (tallitani Immuch. CantOr, e amy. Pa., deceased, have heen granted to Li.a uiKlersticaed. wlia heretty not i ties ail H'rsom hi iletited tu Mid estate that payment must lie ma-la wlthuttl delay, and tlu.se liarnur claims aitain-i. the fame will present tticm in leal form t.-r:u (ur ctttrment. M AKlUKIT WHAl.t.N, UalliUtu. Oct. t, A4tntuifitrtrii. VTV ORDINANCE rott th I Isrcsrl o CarrsStswa. CnVii Co., Pa. BE It enactc by the Purge and Town Coun cil of Ihe borough nt t mniilinao. and It Is hereby enacted by authority of the same: Sw. 1. Tlint the alley known as ftcantan aTler be enlarged, widened laid out. opt o1 and gre-,1 i s street, having a regular width of XI t.-et. 1n cltti?e of stlewalkfs. leextead .runt Main s'rwt, to trhnruh street, and ti t iiatned nd knuwn In the future a Scanlau s-reet. rirc. V. lhat the alley rxterMlrg from Maia sireei. iu t. ampi-ellsLiwn. to tfte Mill roperiy. 1 and now open t brrugh one tl rot lot, be enl.ri.fcl,, widened, laid sut. up tied and graded as a siren, j so fir as it is now open, tit have a regular width ; of C2 feel, inclusive ol eule iks. and i j he namel i and kiioau In the lutore as villi street, j See 3. 1 ht an alley he opened, htld 'mt. ri- tended and cradod from Ncnrtian street loewnnec. with and intersect Ilium Ue lortcrrly Mur : tin ruth alley), running i-t and west Irmn Mam to t.'lmrch ft reels, to ha ve t he eauie width as U. j all-y now part ly opened lu th. rcarf Joim lditn , and ot hers, and to tie ctai-ed mmA kuowa ill the (a. j lure as alley. ! Approved this ?th d.iy .f P. pf cm ter, Jl . I lSiJ. .Mlll r.. MAI t'lir.ll. rrcshlent o( t owiwil aui AeUag Burgert. It r. si ai ciiek. revi efary. REAL ESTATE CHEAP An n i:.kv rtvni:n. 'I'HE niider.'uneil offers fee sale at low price 1 and un iea"tiatie -n mcms the luUosiux Jen.T.l)ed UeaJ Lyla'.c, to wit: No. I--A LOT OF CROUND in Wcet wsrd. IChens!.urg tHirourh. fronting C ft. ou High street and extetiduig ba.-k - I ft. t i.l..v4 Street. Ltiuz I herenu erc-le-l a 1 M.it y f ratio. Miirrnnil Iftt el tins' II mine. a trains STABt.K. Uoai. Horse. Wash Hmr.. He. llos properly i.l'H-:ited in Ihe best pirt ol tMe-ns'-unf nnd is well kie.wn ae t'ae tieo. tiurlev projierl . No. t2--A LOT OF CROUND situate in the West wr-1. t;nenhtirg IptiukIi. Ironling un IliliUn l ilrn-l. adioiuing Landa ' Mrs J aue J ones an I It -I. LjIoj .1, aud uMilainlug t l-A Acre, all under cu;wvu,i. No. 3--A Tract of Woodland iu Washington townshlji. Cambria cusi.ly. thre luilrii suuih oT Portnge Station. eontaioliiK 4 I'I K rrr, more or lee-., nnd kmmti si t he t Seu. t Int- i wald tract. Maid lxn-1 H well timhere4 and a i,.r- T i ..e i ..1. . a. ... - . . lion u, lb uii'il !:. i, I. e, ,n i. 1 1 ill iHf SMl'l IR a wlioie or in par! to suit purchasers, aw I Is not i only valuable Kr its Com an. I loulr. i.nt II vuca . cleared woul-i tuaLe ticulltnt iaitning land. i No. 4--A Tract of Woooland j in Clearfield and W' lute townships adjoining lands i of J. E. MctJough. .1. liybj. t .V. Sou. a..l wtlinrr. : aud com ainiii it I Arri'n, tiirl uitaar. 1 ina j tract is w:l covered with pine, h'titlnek rhf I jUl, j uak. iuJ other valuable t,inie-r. It is stutii s ! wilies east of Si . A ? lue. n.l w l.en cleared w I'.l ' make ao t the ersi farms ia Ike coai! j. ! No. 535 ACRES OF LAND i in Clear.". -M tows.-ih p. t-t trrn ol wkieU ar .cleared mil uu Icr cultivation, having thereon j erected a tu s;ory trams Stare u4 Kweliing lloo.r. 3JH0 leeL, iu the vitlags f St. Aagustine, ' a I-'ramk IIakn. til necessary ltntil lings, j Thi-rj is an exrelieul Orchard ia thn prmie, I aad the .eratiou isoneut I lie beet fr bas.aess pur- poses 'n B,in li'-rn Cambria. j a.VII the pruperne alor ..'.rlHeif srlll ha sold very chei.p sint en easy tln.c p.)eul. A. ! p,HJ ti'Aii will he t;lvi.ii lor t-aeii. r. It IH'SDIAX. St. Anyis;hie. Sept. CI. COMBINATION SALE. j 'l'lff". nt I L will. 'Iff", nn-trivne-t ss A: Ignet; of f it.il? tia:cr,. V. at Bst.t , Belt's fier lor sle ! ot .Mill, ltbur county. Pa., n rry 1 1 ltcTi t V Cil "Tt iflT'Tt io . re- ; On Till UM. I, OCTl'RhR IS, 1S77, by e-r-ler of t lie C.ir:, sll t he r-al e.t ,e f said H. F. lieu. r toainiua ovsi from ssl- of Jsi.teinb r to wit : I hrer a wrm-, 15 I it a re or Mrx tain La M. ail an tct in Itl.tir a.ul Cxuibrla . ao ties, aud givcral Lots and i'iivea of l.aa.1, all of which are inurv tr iss l. i rl!e l id Catalogue of Sf,!rnilr s.tie. wLlch will he .-iit to u onriy bv ad-lres-lna W". I. Waiskh, r-sq , at" Ball's Mlis ( Antietowo r. I Also, at the s.irao tluie and pi ice. a large lot of personal property, soma t which belongs to 1 1 estate ami t lie baianoe to ol bnr tariie t wit : 1 Strain San Mill, a tot ot bumlur aud Saw 1 gs. Hay by the ton, Corn on the .-art. Fota'oes by tlie bmliei ; Hrsu. 'aniily . arri.-ige. W agous. Sleds. tlMrtiss V ows. Harrows and trminc lui plemetit .it every description : all kiu.ls ol Tools, together with a lar,e quantity of House r urul turo ant. Ooo.il. I'he n.ileofpers-mal proj-rty will eomtnene at Id o'clock. A. M. a ,d el I ho n-al estate at t T. M. Terms made suown prctiou to each sale. A. 1C. HULL, j.ftgute, ii ry. srt is77--ai. A UDITOK'S NOTICE Bcrss .t SmT'CKKK v. A. I. C It K I STY III th. Conrt nl Common !'!e"S of Cambria Coautj ; N" 64, June T. rui. UTT. Fi. Fa. And n w, f-cpt. 10. in 7. on motion of Joht)!oU fc Scanlau. esfjs , t he ourt s p'sonl John ii. Lk an Aiidiior to report distribution r the money In the bauds ot the sheriff arising from the safe ,.f fie pe sonsl property ol S. .It I, ret von . Fas. Nos. C4, It. 173 aud 177. June Ttrm. 1877. Bv Ihe C-onrt 1 will sttnd tn the .luii.-s of siid sppomtai -nt. st iny oftli'C in Khen-biirr. on Ihnrsdaf . the IMH laj f tlrtoher next, at i o'ci nk. r. si. when and where all person lu ert-' e.l mm attend. or be ua bnrred trout c.-nin in on sai l tiind. Sej.t. IS77.-3I- 3. L tKi; Auditor. J BUI i 1 ,1I.I U AMr.li in everv town I'M I'I IIV r Ti"'l c.ty 4., .r-H;iire sntiscrl n nun i in "'I AV -Ulill .r (, r . 1 III Itcii.i- Th" I'r. niltitii Stvel Engraving 2 It. hy 2 f,. in., n, e l in-iiiic l the sa.,r ih the Temple." is prc?ct.ted tucarli eui.seritier : lor only VJ5 per yi;ir. Tn' picture i n.v. r"ay admired and should be iu rvery hous-ho:d ti tra Inrge cash c iniiitss on. pari to Agciiis. Write lor terms nuJ .aeni on til. Mnrking ttnrrti lab. '... r8-2i.-:ui. ; a llarr.nSt., .w lork. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP. . i. i' . iw.uvr ,. ifc:i tr .,r. , a . ' flri - 1 --.r C... I, .Ml- I. A..IM 1 " a r,mi n. .r . m.1, u , - ... , t..4tnr Jivu It C'M'i-'a. PltWM.. K. rl, I!.!"" JT-e V ae I C. - T.ft Ncclet.f .mt fmrert.' C.-h S.rwa rwrwl mr of . s,Tr,af M tKl m- i-.t mr li.iir. - W Rm., M - an. . K. . llrr--A Ptn', I'lll.k.rrlL fm. H7-SOI.D 11 V ALL OULliUISTS. 11-10. !J.J M. UUCKLKY. Attirm:v-at Law. i" mosKc; i. r Office wtth F. A. Sh.temsker. t:s.t., n High st All business pertamin. tu t e profession i romntl ly stten edto. and cnilrctiona made a rperial-.r. ' QKTTLK L"!V -The Istoksi of Dr. J. J. Omni an are m nv handa fnr u,ul tncnt. I srties knowing themselres tndeMel to him will p. ease call and settle the aame with wis either hy eaeti or n..e. fiF.tl VV Otl MAV Kbensbnrg. Sept. 27. 1RT7. at. " W -ANTED. A Votiiix ladv s- n 1 w ing the winter South desires a !..,- Intelligent gei.t tenip.n eorresrwwidents 4,w . Mt '-NSIASCr:d.lll.MONT. Sept. 2s. IS T.-l. Mempi.ls. v,B -T7.M. II. EUIILKK. AWrr.'t ww Lfliir. r.WnKbnrg. p, Hflj.-j. '(- onade Row. (recently vceajded by Wm Kit! L Lso .) Centre street. ft i-'7H.-tf.) TH A. SHOEMAKKR. AtToITT- AT-LAW. Elwtnsbing. fiee .n, Ti b st.'.tt, f.tsi t;t eid.'u;. p