, niimnii Lntmi I 11 tit 1 1 1 1 1 II I IILLIIIUI1. II WMI" - " Ebensburg, Pa.. w ... . ,f.... frf '" Other' riare. M t I t ),.. rv ii... . : i 1 1 ' : "Iniin summer, what the t i ' ';'''rvi'.tT will nk all the chestnuts . t 1 1'." I"'r hiivhwl. i.. irii kia I i mnriKuuin -.n.tl,etl.;Mt"thr ,nrn. 1't,nrvi1:iv last. IV I. Kim-hart s o. 1 I,oon Cut r ,iai i is i""1" every wuere. ,.'ur,:i an aparavateil form Is liavnc amotijc the children of ;;';, cmimerie usinc W. & I). Ijt- 't j.i f "" (- ut p,,,u,t',,K yo Will ' ', lark. rT,' ' ;t.Mifia (f'ioftc of yesterday morning I'ul. Jsuir F. Millikeu has left fr .....IKIIOWII. Savy pikI fine Cut Chewing 'Ts- n:ir:i"-d made by W. & D. Air;. 1'itrsbiirvti. -, A't"""1' -Me of Weduesday says "'ivfr Tirrney delivered a luaterly !'..,rUt 'fur tin- Coiiitnonwealth the day ".in Hie l'i"liroth perjury cane. , v-vrar ill AltiK-na lad named Carr ' ii .. ........ i- tl'V V It'll l-il RIIUT, i UI-HIT n,AU. uiui v4. ... ..piM aw i I ..Hi 1. 1 it rtirlit fiifif .... ,. .,,lir,of tarroll own and vh .nlty I. J .illir .11 1 . . . . . - .... ... .iij f i9 Mary Davis, publinliL-d t-le- p'.iitswnry. Ji-rT-rson county, with i f mi'v I'UH blind red and folly, has -vHi fn-ti-ii'allves in Ihe Western pen- .. irv. 1 1 H .-lUtln yi-lmr Ind narred Georpp Lid hi' arm fractured on Monday i - !t-:r-jj kii"i -ked down by some of his m i"t-it. ... I.... i .i .ll... .t luinii-i iivi'.i. ...iiu tnillEl ,,f;,.'ni :nmi Hie tireor in. l:ris, in ...vwiisdiip. Muntfiigdon county, a few 1; tors -f the horonch of Kat Con- . .'1 ..t if... u..l..u.l ft..... t.. . a . u,-t.i,l if at the p.tbliu bouse of , !hi,l CiiiitVr. :v : ' i ti a permit or rive months ono : ii,,! fmir liariis have lieen destroyed ;i.il:nry fires in ISarree towuhip, .."tj.ili-n ci-unty. A (j!'!'.i(!e lu-iid wl;hine twenty-one jjn-aii ill the lot next to thi' ii'-,v i :lt .loliu A. Kennedy, K., of the -mini, in liappy to call his iwn. -i;irki- f.iU-H imlirate the merits of all ..' i'u'im. lruj:j:it. sell more of Ir. . . r.nt'.v Svruii lli.m of all other reme .'..! tLe cure of ll;ily Disorders. 2." ',1 luittlf. n.'iiM K-ern tu In In accordance with .-vrn.ii rttnesM of things for persons in -. 'if iiiarriiiioii.r t-u to A'.liance, Ohio, i : r ilii-w mwkiti(f a divorce to hie away vvtTaii'-i-. Kaui.i4. -l'i Wins i"ii7.iiiiinons, of Concmaoch In- as reiently shot iu Ihe side : m i i.t.-tit n t ilisi-hare of a pistol in the ;. hi m-ti-r, Iiiih ho far recovered a . -j,V i.i ! :i!iiii ;:i!n. -A X 'ril iii tli- u t-v. I f yoq are troubled 1 i . .mil '-r i n!!, pri tire a b.itlle of 1 r. f.'Uli Sirnji at mice. ll iimo m.-iy ;..'!! ffm -i-n- Hicknt-sH. Voitr dru-Ui-h-h it J'ru e, "J. eeuts. -A ul !c In Altoniia owned by Frai.k ai.il i.n iiji-ed by CotiHtantiiie Voct, ! -.Iit'y ii'juri-d by fire on lal Tuesday -r- " ii. tlir work, it U Hiippofced, of some ;! ii.-i. ri'i:j.'rt-i;-iteil tlierein. -A i.i- liiuulr.il unit ten pound squash ii iriHliii-i., jn p.raily tovtnhipt 1 fi.iiiity, tliis year. It will proh "iii ti n editorial tripod of the () : many moon have waned. Ji-llll M'lL-hes. a t':lliil.ri:t 1 1-i at , t i ul i .iiM.l,.nil.!e of the tirt-U torn ( lii.-i a-ms Irlwn-n the elbow and '' T i.K.;,y lavt, by hav'np it caught way ii: a thresldi'iK machine. - - " I ii i.i ji m did not fjoesiion the le- ' i " lininionv of the Stnnthtrd' ''' J ".' i-ji-HiMg "program." but a we do ' Inure iih tv,t! Piitsbn z Jynvh r and we w. re not aware that those pa- -ui i.t,.,i,.,i ti. Nurt- H,.,. -' It ha ni I,, liavts has now on exhi .. " t hi..iefnaker flnp in the West 1.x -? ni!, i, iiit-asnreH un in lies In - i'. th,. ;m,i. i, l ircuint'eience, and I-i'lindx. If any person can trot ''- ' l--.it this b.it we will only "- .mh.v tu record the ra.-t. Ma-y S!i..,l..i,i, b-tter known as .J '' Sli.i lian, died at her home in . U.r...jt;1 n,is eonu'y. oil Thursday - -' i '.t 'a-i .v.-k. nfier having atfainil l l!'i- a"e of li,.:rlv I III i i. irii Tli -1 lu.rn in Iicbiiiil niul esaoie tu "'rv in lt;i. Mav she rest In peace. - X' lr..,:,. sjij-f, i,nt wlivti a young i,: s. rv-.t i ,Mi,1(, ,,. vf A ilri'iikine "i h a little froth banging to his no -igti that he is afflicted I'hohia. That's so. no dotiht. luit ii!r 'f i'.e to s. ,. the dav. if he keeps on. ' "t:.e!,l,.2 aki ,y hydrophobil Will vt,-r ul, him. ." 1-mu (, u, Huntingdon I.xxil ''".' . 1 ,!"' H-le Hoate, of that place, w "'l'"- K'ldes smoothly down -'am, opened a forty-vear old pin- '-irr. , f ' "'''' !iy f '"'' mU'.'h Of i..,''j 1'iwardn 8" to consist of two ; '; "i t..l r.irty fiim and oue hundred and ' 3 nine ii..,.,lHH At t)iu ." - v .iiiHiicuoi anew M. Ii. clinrch j j, -"'ri-i'. in, Sunday last, at which llev. 1. n "' '"f- a gentleman well a'"'cr"illIy esteemed by many of our y, j 'atid , over $:,000 were cou .1 toward Ihjuldatlng the debt on the !.,','.''?, A "M", 'lay's work on a good T. ,. . .'""I I Millie 1 1: " '',l(,'eM remains of a Rotnersot ennn- ', Moses Murk holder were found l'-n- "V ui"'ln a half mile of his - . ftH was Inst s-en on horseback ,r-i fimpt,,,,, rt,iat lba ji,,!,,,! mm. a"1 "irewhlm against the Jut ... r ' a " k, with which his head " 1.. ma, t, producing instant r.eath. ' 'rP, . w'" " "' Thompsou farm, U "r '7 t iaT ' In Westmoreland county, I .,,!-, T ''' V'h of betw een four and five -. ;,! ,,. indications are very "I"! - much so. in fct. that tnanv tlll "Viiriiiir t.. i- i.i 1 . 1 .. i. I. ,'. ' 'ilr.c;; veins of salt water, fully capa- L r 'HiiR fifty ImrrpU nr .lav. bare 'ruik. STj-'-"nad. tendered to It. I. .Tolirm- Ii ,, ' .'llM vvorihy bride, on their re ' "r.ifl"1 7r Kit,,lr,1y evening last, was as '1 ,f ""t as agreeMble in every re '"., '" """" ardent admirer of such en- I'-iiiii r.ini.i .... 1.. t.i cr . ..f 'urn t 1 r". x 1113 rininii ' "'ring hands were, however, VMUi. pr,,lU'M July acknowledfeed -R,i ,'l'.T ''"iiple. ''f. . " r",t 'f Hnntiogdon. drew up ni,i. ","'r '"orning for !.!?,' y ";,r "fd, when on. " '""'-bladetl pockef- the purfwwe one of the oie.ii 'mn """"ii pocKet-Kime, wuicii ' . r-,, m-v",""lons means got into the straw ! ,1..... 'tie sole of hi rikthi foot to ,. i "u nr an 1....1. ... '"'-IriJ. ''"""inR blin to faint in short hiw' X- M'Carthy, the recently ap ,,: nm, ,'" "T t-:Augtistine'a church, .'.1. ""'ivered a ectnr at fit. Ag 'S"110 (I'ittsbnrg), last night, 8t i.J"! ' of "''""n," for the benefit of Hc.r,',."1 "rphau Asylum. An Father Ji. ., everal vears in Itotne and "Jtil,r r!Hlif . ..-I if . . t i 1 '"s leciure nun 110 -Tu 'r",r','ing and instructive one. . K''in that i r.nl til.ml tlx. a.rwleea . "-'s- .. ''"ml nr editorial Unloir, com i"" uil 1 r,;""rk the Wllkinsburg Thn, 't t, ' ul7 'lii-ltelle,!, a day or two ago, '"In-,,, "'"araiice on 4he threshold of the r, .""'naiice of Mike tjuartj!, tlie ''hi. ,,",l,l,tor of the Kiienshurg Hranch i at T 1 ' "wooped down from bis '''tu... ' ".lH'aks to sen the bovs and do "in ' "'id in bia r...r..nr...ti....'. .1 r....,v...l . , ...... ...... ... , , . y he repeal the visit early and - - ....... - .- Johnstown, but un in , .. - ''"' ' r,: . '"rK" " name of Mr. Walker, to oti V",6 ?!--. l,a.SHlng HI j tnent for goids h "V " ? ! l.nht..,...!... .,r,KIVI"K ' Z M?er,'T I I"' V" IT. f P,lH ,:l j a nd tdink I",:"t y?n'n conrHe 'u,e r. t V"7 'V '"' 1 f,,r "f n : true, as all who po. .-:, V.Y V.. be pleased to Biv t you. ' " ; . , "'K'-f. ' A. of Hip three months volunteers, who resid.-d at Liver more W.Mt... . t . . . ... .. . nniiri.imi i-ouniy, ntet. with a War on I nnrH Mill, in Jaekon InWrnMp, on Tuesday last, complacently engaged in minchltig i hesttiiits Not lieing properly .irmed and eqnip,ed. Mr. Wberley verv I cisely i-oiK imifii to Is-ar tbe 11U ). rather than fly to o'hers he knew not of but would no doubt have soon found out had he attempted to Tool around bis l-rship. are sorry to learn that the tn-loved and devoted wife of Mr. P I.. E. k, a prom inent and highly resected citizen of Car. rolltown, died rather suddenly ono day Ust week, and while the iH-renved husband was absent in Itutiercouuty, whither the remains earnest svmnathies of all whn Vnow him in his double atlliction. The Hollidaysbiirg Kmixfer, after stating thnt Wm. 1 Scbell in 1S72, when he was the Labor Kefortu candidate for Governor, Withdrew ill favor of the 1eiitoer.lie i-niu ... , , . , j (filiate, and that it Isstrongiy sttspectcil that there was a coiisideration for his doing so Vine suspicion oeing purely tmaginarv with t he Kditor), asks : "Will the HUimbiM prove there was vuf!" "Perhaps the Hryistcr man is prepared to prove a nvyatire In any gi veti case, and if so he stands without a "peer in Ulair eonnty, or anywhere else. A little after 10 o'clock last night, says the H 11 itingdon ('fo,? of Wednesday, the ti re alarm soumtcd and people hiiiricil to the streets to find out the cause. It was soon leared tiiat the Keystone I loot and Shoe Factory was 011 tire. Before the (lames could lie arrested, the boiler house was totally de stroyed. The tire did not get into the main building and vciy Hitlo damage was done to it. The loss, we supMse, will amount to lietwecii 5."S,IMi) and J4..HS. No insurance. The origin of the tire is unknown. A little daughter l Mr. John Bmith, of Prospect tntrough, whileoi. her way Monday morning to serve customets in Minersville with tnlik the family keeping a small dairy she was struck by one of the C. I. Co.'s engines and knocked down between the traeks, but fortunately there was suffi cient space to permit the engine 10 pass over without toin-hing her body. The injuries she sustained were comparatively trivial, but the milk cans were badly demorali.ed. So says the .Johnstown Tribune at greater length. In the pris lings pending In the Or- phars' Court of Fulton county. Pa., in the matter of the estate of .lohn Ij-ig!ity, do ceased, of w hich a rather ron-au. ic story Is lold In auothi-r column, the Auditor ajs pointed by flna Court to hear and report upon the facts in Ihe case has tiled his report. In w hich he declares that from the evidence adduced lielore him the peiitioner, Mr. Wm. Ijeiglity f this place, is the son aud only legal heir of the said .lohn Iighty, deceased. The fund In dispute- amouuln to alsmt ?-'.10i. John Overbolt, of Mt. Pieasant, West moreland (i misty, got himself outside of a considerable quantity of whisky on Monday hist, nnd while i:i that condition alsmf. nine o'clock at night entered tho sleeping apart ment (cctipleil by a young man employed as a baker bv bis brother and attempted to put a bnllet ihrough him. but fortunately missed his aim. The would-ls- and near being mnr dererts now iu jail at in enbnrg, from which It is to be hoped lie will emerge fully deter liiiiiinl never to let whisky get an (.Iverholt or under hold -n him agin. lit. 1'i-v. i'.ishop Tnigg administered the sacrament of confirmation to about eighty oersons at. Ht. Alovsiu' church. Suuiinit- vllie. a few davs ago. several of whom were ' converts recently received Into the church by .he 7.-ali us pastor, '.lev. Father Hackett. Tiie decorations of the sanctuary on the oc casion were as usual exceedingly flue, wiiiln the music by the eornet band of Lilly's sta tion, which "by the way bids fair to lwcome ere long one of the l-st In the county, was exceed inglv creditable to that organization. The Murphv movement has at lust cap tnred James Otislo-, a Pittsburgh ward politician or Kepublicau proclivities, well known to many of our readers, and a news paper correspondent and writer of more than ordinary ability, as all will bear witness who have ever read the effusions of "Cnssewigo." James moved Ouslow In the road he has Just travelled, but having reached the goal at last it Is to Ire hoped that be will not only prove raithful to his pledge, but that bis example will serve to turn mauy more like him from the evil of their way. John Carroll, Lloyd Yon, Win. Cochran and Marshal M'-C-ormick were all found guilty at Hollidavsbnrg last week, as in manner and form indicted, for participating in the recent railroad troublca at Aiioona, while John Spcese was convlcte.i ami .jonn II f Wise plead gu'lty to the sixth conn ot ine , indictment, "obstrncflitR and iiitiinidatlne railroad emploves in tlie dtscnarge m no n dntv." 8. M. Khule and Charles Filer, in dicted for like offenses, were acquitted, and the recognizances of A. B. Glenn, A. L. Garner and Michael 1 1 igglns. were forfeited. No sentences were imposed at latest ac counts. Thi" morning about seven o clock, says the Mt. rlensant Xnrnor tne i'"ii inn., "' Iorenro Crotise met with a fatal accident j Col. John pni.iii,Pr or ti, ml it..5 ",m i iwii i i f t 'a i sa a t uk ..me pmor or the Mifflii,tWI1 TrAuM the ! anofl er ,7 ' and John Champeiionr, neat and newsy journal of which ' Xr mr ,n ,f "f -""i ct"". filtered a like plea worthy friend K. ii. MrOrntn iM "1,1.7 ",xlfc om,t. ""''"fnictit.R and i- tor. ami fnr which Mr I w MiPir oi 1 1 1 mMal,,,.R mUrroul employees In Ihe dia old EnHl.,,rKr,. ',wre.ftf duty," whereupon r no, . ... ..... ... ,. ;ir'.lire. I I, i - , J" liiiu uamrj i'KHK, Gorge Shaffer, a resident of Mr tio T,. i , r the ",'une off,w. were tried on Huntingdon county, was Tr?L,J ' I : ". Kly on the four.h . t-.iv hi.i r.v t:. "' v ' o.ttur count or ine ' wn , ' . '-"'"K niecK from S8.10 to U81 " owned hyM S3 in jail awaitlne trial. iftilUren, i ow NV in Oraham was l.Mrned to the eronnd on -Now 'sutnmer from hfr rrohlen rr.llar 1 IT V n,Rl,r ,nvoIvi,18 of 80,000 slip, ad stravs through smhhfe field-v.I ! ihJ l ,Zl Tn a'"'e' T"1 ",iH wa" f"'low' ' all Hie while., f pr,np , .'Std S f. S SL W r miri'ii HiiriT t i . i .. . .. .. . ... nnM r i iii;iv iiicriir. iiv u,HKlnff '"-atli near Plvmottth. T.nern I rem. issr issresi e. 7i lr" WPn' ,ae!' ,,r ,""'r- Work OVer wh,,:u the stone arches of a new V r? 'h"",?e,"?',;'rniiithoiiiM.ioi.l j btidge near nirn.ii.ghatn were built, the Ml i ti M,,,"',an,,f V0".1 "T ''i" i"fH"t Xire tresll,! or UUk nrt ''. 'y "" mishap. Mid. The hervaved husband and father fell i,o the river, carrvlng with it. several i has the earnest HvoinsitbiMit -it wi.. l. ....... .r.i .t - . J . 1 while employed a. arnm- ""'"-'" i all lovers of the good things ot una country, quarry in Mh Pleasant township. He w as j This Magazine is one of the iiest and cheap employed In "liearlng in" preparatory to . .j publications of tho kind in the country, knocking down a quantity or limestone ami ; u ja on,y in cfinXBI single copy, or 81. So white thus engaged the dirt and stones above j jH,r .Mr postpaid. The contents of the him eave wav. railing upon mm, !...".- ; " . -.... llu 111. i.. i.i... In k fritrbtful manner, lie was ex tricated as soon as possible, but Ufa was found to lie extinct. Dr. McCoiianghy was called and made an examination of tim laaly. His chest, was frightfully ernshed and his right leg broken in I w o places. The deceased was aged about sixty years and leaves a wife and six children. The Hollidaysburg Hwfrr tells or a curious circumstance which recently occur red on the rrm or Mr. John Harnish. in the Loop. The facts as gleaned from Mr. Har nish himseir, are about aa followa : Some time sgo a pair of white pigeons came to Mr. Ilarnish's farm and built a nest in the entry ol his stable, on a stone wail, some eight or ten feet from therhor. Not long aneroneof Mr. Harnish's hens w.p i. the nest and laid an egg. She repeated this performance, and then left the hen-pigeon In peaceable possession. The pigeon com menced sitting, and last week one morn lug Mr. Harnish saw two small nest, hatched by the pigeon. ri.ey fell fror. the nest to Ihe floor and were taken to the house, and are now getting along fainons.y. We venture to say the like has never before M'cnrrd,.ffer tnhnrrn cav le made than W. & D. Kiuchart'b Long Cut, I iU-burgb- I. . . itir'i"i L ' K''i'f.V to all the counts of the indict- 'tvVn """'"wn that ,he maximum penal , ty der the act of 177 would Iks imposed. tllllClrtir!nt. Kururll ntl.u RAnt wi similar indictmeuts were - j ...iinK laueu to ajvpear for trial. "ewini t i!estrii.lioii,8otospeak, pass- "I j'''. WesSmatid ,ra" "..Xi;ra" d vel "r 'V,,i: ' wr worth al- . ,?? In-urum beit.K $1 )W , ?- ... Tim tires i 1 struvtion of Klcltard auoilarass' barn Iwelltng hotice all 0t0 more, the on the Stiod . - 1 ",es occurred within "r ' ? !,.,U ,,ow 'l1 .r'R' failed to l-arn. alrlwmtrl, it innmi in iiHrn. a. I T II f ill r 1 1 tl sei-n.K evident enough that they Were the work of itn endiaries. At the time that Kossuth and his party IMensant. 1 ripe age of K years at Ml. home. Kidgwav. in K and walks as nimhlv here on the occasio owa. is iih on a visit m rt.i Ik county, this State. as he did when he was asion aiiove referred to. horty-two years ago he was tried in western New ork on a charge of having been con cerm-d in the mnrder of Win. Morgan, the alleged betrayer of the secrets of Free Mason ry, but honorably acquitted. He is a very remarkable man aud has led a most event ful lire. The. Tyrone Df-mrx-rat says that on Tues day afternoon of last week while the car of the workmen. Henry Fisher, of Harris burg, and H. A. long. of the vicinity r.f ! Millerstown, Perry county, lmth carpenters, I were seriously injured by the falling tim- j hers. Mr. Fisher had a i-pike run into his hip about three inches, one of his ears almost I ..... ... in w Mil iir-a, IIIICUl torn oft", was injured internally rionsly hurt on tho head as to ca' and so so- I a use cone us- : sion of the brain. Mr. Iong had an arm J ttroKen, a rtli fractured and sustained severe j Internal injuries, Is-sides receiving scalp and J face wounds. They Here standing 011 the main stringer nm'.er the arch. Both are iu a critical condition. j We announced in a portion of our edl- ! lion ltst week hat a young man named b rank ttoughnottr, of Coneinangli liorongh, had Iteen captured about 12 o'clock on Wed nesday ntght previous by Chlef-of-Police Harris With a bag 011 his back containing sixteen boxes of cigars and various other articles, valued in ill! at about SKO. w hich he had just stolen from the drug store of Dr. L. ! T. Beam, in Johnstown. After his arrest the prisoner confessed that lie alone had ; committed all of tho recent burglaries iu j hat place, ami as a result no less than ninn ' informations have Im-imi made against him. j His mother, wbo was arrested on Thursday j for receiving the goods stolen by her son, 1 tirotnotlv unvn bnil for 1ir a !o...i -1 i.i'n a t ' 1 I , -i i" ........ j Iiecemlier term to answer: but yoitnc . (loughiionr, failing to obtain the requisite , security, was brought to Jail here on Friday I last. The aggregate valun of the goists sto- ' len will probably reach SI, 000, but it is gen- I erally doubted, notwithstanding his asser- ' lion, that the burglaries were all committed ' without one or more accomplices. IIoMANTic Lawstit. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Time, writing from McCoiinellsburg, Pa., gives the following particulars of a somewhat romantic lawsuit recent ly disposed of by the FuUon county iimrt, anil in which an old and respected: citizen of this place figured as plaiutitf : j In the year 127 John I.eighty mid I.villn j Walters, ilien rcsiilii.ir In the vicinity of Iun- . cmisville. wore mnrrfed, ami about three inonilis ttii-renf ter William I-ighty, ttu-lr son, tin-clnimnrit. wits born. Soon uMor ttic birth of William, for some unitceoun?n!le res son, John Ijciuhly deserted lii wife and took up , with auotner wouimii, residlnir afterwards for , some considerable time tn Ihe counties of II untimzdoii, Ciimtirla ai:d Iterlford; from the' Into r county he moved to Kulton iu the year 1 l-"7, tnkuiK with him Id nlltVed wife and some siv cliihlroii. and urcliisei a valuable mill . property and n tinct of bind containing about ' ttirec liuiidred acres, upon which he reshbd ' unlll the year liKJ, when he died iiitesinie, leavn K his prcnii'li-il wife ami three chlidreu surviving him. tti-ornre VV. Letirtity and hts mOlleir. Catharine, ndmitdtered upon his es tate. Tue ri al estate of diuedent was taken bv fieorire W. l-iirhty under proceeilinirs in 1 a-t( -tioii. Mild hi him sold iu I si H5 lo.lohn K. I ccln ny, i ho .leli ndaui fn the enie. The deri-mbiiit claims that there vs no leirnl marring. ot John I. lRh:y nnd Lydta Walters, hut that John l.ciieiity and Cat hitriue, his now sort Ivimr wlilow. were lejriil!y marrieil about the y-ar ls:m. althouirh l.ydla Walters or I.yrtla Freight v i did not die umil 1S.13. It i'h irtii-s 10 tin- suit were represented liy note and learned eoiinsi'i, as was cleiirly manifest at the trial. Alter be ing out about six hours the Jury returned a verdict for defendant. The phitntifl filed a motion for a new trial. William l.eighiy, the claimant, hn' also Instituted proceedings ' againsl Cs tint line l.eighiy. surviving a. Imiuis- I rut 01. for the r.-ciivi-rv of the sum of $.',141. 111. I balance remaining in her hands as adinmisi ra- for of the estate 01 jonn imgrty. oecesseii. An auditor has been appointed to ta ki' trsl 1 iiinni and report the facts in the case, which, fn all probability, will only be settled by a Jury trial. The claimant, a resident or Knensbuig, Pennsylvania . is fifty years of age and has a wile and nine children. lie Is an industrious, hard-working man, a wsiron-maker by trade, and In moderate circumstances. He find not seen his fai In r for about twenty years prior to the death ot the old gentleman, and, it is claim ed, was kept In Ignorance of the value of his father s estate unlll aoout nine months niro, when heat once Instituted proceeding to re cover Ihe whole cstat? that his father possessed at the time of hid death, as the legal and eo le nd r. rtAl.Tir's MaGAZINK POH NOVKM ttFR . The Novctnla r number of Baliott'i Maga- yg marvel of Iwauty and Interest. The first article Is nu illustrated subject on Chi nese Life and Character, by the authors of "The Gold II miters," ami then follows some tenor fifteen stories of great interest, and several piece or poetry of mnch merit. The "Child of the Wilderness" is con tinned and Increases in interest as it approaches com pletion. The humorous department, pre pared by M. Quad, the great wit and genius of Michigan, is tinnsuaiiy nriiiiani ami at- tr.loti Vr, ad' wjH be read with interest liy November immiwr are as follows: -ciii- ... . ... . ..... . I II -V- i nese litre ami tjuarac.ei ; j .-.in si. en ov i el "The Devil's Punch-Bowl ;" "The Change ; "The Inscrutable Mystery ; "Monsieur de Talleyrand ;" "Victory ;" "Hettv's ThanksKiving;" "Karl Ituascll ;" "Vudef ;" "Phantom Island 'Kecol lec tions of Other Days." "The Opening of Par liament;" "Margaret;" "Mrs. Sparhawk's Boarder;" "A Memory;" "The Druids;" "A Charm for Midsummer Eve;" "Thank God Tor theKaint" "Ock You no Pf.opi.k's StoicY TEM.F.K 'The Child of the Wilder ness " A True Siory of Early Life in the Northwest;" "Jimmy, the Cow Boy;" "Two Little Ninnies;" "A Few Words lo Girls;" "Kddie's First Trousers;" "The Marble BUark;" "Jtnthveii's Puzzle Page;" "The Housekeeper," "Curious Matters;" "Things Pleasant and Otherwise;" "Our Picture Gallery" (humorous illustrations). Pnb liahed by Thomes St Talliot, 23 Hawley S'rwt, Boston, and for sale at all the ieri- odical depots in tne country. I Cl,OAKS. We have just openen a fine as sortment if novelties in 1, loans, fancy Wraps, Shawls, &c, also Seal Sacqnea, Muft's, Hats and Boas. Hug us & H ackf., m Puuburirb.. penters were clifcT.-ltfcd in removing ih. STILL II THE WHO HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN CITIES WITH A LARGE STOCK OF WHICH T11KY HA YK OVKXEI) THIS WKKK AND Attn NOW OFFEKtSG AT 3?ROSS WgWEEL BElrQUE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD DEAL WITH US: We boutrl.t $10,000 worth of Goods for $5,000 cnsli fiom the stock of n Wholesale House in New York ritv livh was c.oswl out at Assiprnoe's sale, and arc determined to give the people n remedy for hard times l.v cell ing thcra Goods 35 per cent, cheaper than they have ever before or can now buy elsewhere. " Dj?Lm?L j&JJSnO O"0"S. GOODS, atvi icvxiivjl: OX Jit X111C1S1S, As we liare the largest assortment and greatest variety in the county, ami are prepared to give hetteii bargain llinn can be obtained at any other establishment. S. TEITELBAXJM & BROTHER, Oct. 5. Cm. TKITKMIAUM & Bko. We need scarcely Invite attention to the mammoth advertise in -tit of this enterprising Carrolltown firm, an it Is big enough to speak for Itself, but it is well to note w bat they propose to do for their customers, as plainly llfd temptingly set rurth in the following partial list of WDMiKKKfl. IJIff THICKS. Men's All-Wool Cassimere Suits. ...no and up. " Pants " " Boys' " Suits.... 4..M " " Men's Hats. no " " Itof.tP 2tt0 " Women's fhoes 1.(11 Misses " ftrj " Wiailen Blankets J.fiil per p'r. M re ' 1 ri Waterproof Clofh.l&l inches wide.. i " Cashmeres , SSpery'd. Alpaca (all colors) is " ll--st Washingron Prints 6 Lam-aster tiimrhains 8 Muslins (bleacher ami unbleached) 5 Ticking for overalls 15 k- For aliout two years, at times, I have lieen troubled with pain across my kidneys, say every ten days. In January, 17.'i, my Urine slopped voiding, and I was compelled to lay close by the fire 10 get any ease, tak ing morphine, and using hot clo'lis, thinking fit times I could not live. I came lo Tilns Vllle and bought a bottle of K. K. Thom sou's Barosma, or Backache, Liver and Kidney Cure, ami liefore t he Iiottle was used 1 passed a gravel stone as large as a pea, and am now perfectly well, and hope every one troiib'ed with backache, or kidney trou ble, will giye the Barosma a trial and Ihj cured. J H. Ca K 11. Kid red. Warren Co., Pa., May 1. 1875. Prepared by K. K. Thompson', Titusville. Pa., and sold by Immon Murray, Kbeus burg. Price, Si. 00 per bottle. How IT IR Honk. The first object in life with the American people is to "get rich" ; the second, bow regain good health. The first can la- obtained by energy, honesty and saving; the second (good health) by using Okf.fn's ATorsT F1.0WK.lt. tthnuK yon Is- a despondent sufferer from any of thx efTi-cts of Ityspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indi gestion, tc, such as Sick Headache, Palpi tation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Costiveness, li7,.iness of the Head, NerVOUs Prostration, Low Spirit, .'fcc, yon need not. sufl'-r anit her day. Two doses of AforsT Hl-nWEK will relieve you at once. Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular size 7."5 cenrs. Positively sold bv Li-mmon .S: Murray, Y.. ensbtirg. P. M. Woleslagle Sc Son, Wil'more, and by all flrsbclass Druggists In the U. S. Wit invite the attention of our renders to the advertisement of I) O. Hi lOUKtcit. Pub lisher or dk. KubK's New 1 bi.csi tk atki HlJIToKVoF 1KN N Si YLVA N f A, to lie found elsewhere in this issue of our paper. We have examined this truly great work, and can most emphatically recommend If to every Intelligent Pennsyl vanian as being the liest history of our Commonwealth ever Vet published. It has been very highly endors ed by the fltate Historical Society nnd by the leading men and press of the State. Any oue w ishiotr permanent and honorable employment (and there are many needing I.) should at otu-n correspond with the pub lisher at llarrisbnrg, and if possible secure the llr he makes in the advertisement. NovF.r.TiKs ron Fam. anp WtsTnn. We have now open iu all our departments full lim-s of seasonable goods in all the la test novelties. "We offer Black Dress Silks of guaranteed makes at from SI. 00 to $.r,.fV) per yard. Our Colored Dress Silks at Sl.OO. SI 25 and Sl.oO per yatd are the best ever offered at these prices. W invite special attention to our large stock of plain and fancy I)res (tomls, com prising all the novelties of the season, which nre oft'e-red at extremely low prices. llcors Hackr, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rumpled shirt anil dirty jacket may lie clothe the golden ore of the deepest thoughts and feelings satin vests can do no more, though that is scarce, a reason worthy of a moment's thought, for wearing shabby cloth ing when tlie lieiiJ can now be bought at. lower rates than ever at Murphy's Clothing Hall, where treatment kind and clever is vouch safed to great and small. So whatever ynttr wants in clothing that's neat, M iirphy 's the man it'll pay you lo meet at No. 10f Clin ton street, Johnstown, Pa. Wbo shall judge man from his manner? whn shall fell him by his dress, even tho' he buy his clothing where for ready (rash, much less than from any other dealer, be can buy the very Iiest ? and that's from Godfrey Wolff, the clothier, who always leads tho rest in the sale of neatest garments for winter wear or fall, of which he has abun dance to please the tastes of all, at his big Store, fully stocked with giasl clothing, very cheap, next door to the post-office, Altoona. - - The Latener, Hoover and Fagan com bination jof cat-gut manipulators, have our sincere thanks for a very enjoyable serenade tendered us, in common with several other citizens, on Timsday night last ; and should the next time ever come, we hope it. will Ihj liefore we have retired to our virtuous conch, so to speak, when we promise them a more demonstiative reception than on the late occasion. Dus. Oi.ii.hhi'k have attained an enviable reputation by the practice of a system now widely known as the "Uroseopian;" and if yon want to obtain a correct diagnosis of your disease, free of charge, we advise yon to send tiy express; a specimen of morning nrina with full name, age, ami poslotllee address, to Drs. Ohlshue, No. l.'M Grant street, Pittsburgh. Pa. The price of the Altoona Krrninrt Sfirror has been reduced to ono cent, which is very low indeed for so mnch reading matter in so attractive a form. May a largely Increased patronage recompense b. other Slep for bis laudable effort -jii bi.li.iU' of cheap literature. FIELD, $M THE Which you fhould do tr for no other purpose than to secure big bargains at the BE SURE TO CALL BEFORE COINC ELSEWHERE ON CARROLLTOWN. CAMBRIA CO., PA. L,ocnl Cvrremjunulenre. SlSIMKRHlLL Twp., tlrt. p. UTt. KniTou Frtp.r.M a-j : fVnr Sit I rHpectrully sollrlt rmec in your jnnrnnl f r a few lines atsuit my hew hafn. the urn ml rntih of which took plureon theD h Itist., when the neighbor to tlie number of one hundred and six were promptly on the gruund at linirpast 8 o'clock. A moon' the numhi-r were three prominent gentlemen from Wlltnore. name y, (lenrge Kuratiaugh. John Wright and Oenrge Primrle. At 9 o'clork pre clnely John A.. tunes and Owen Knwland were chosen as captains, and at 1 o chx-k the tle hand were in place, all parties present taking a hand nnd doing their work fiilthliilly and efficiently, especially t he two captains and the three gentle men from IVtlinorc; and in five hours thereafter the entire Iratne was put totrather, including the first section of rafters. Thei came the final cere ninny of phouMcring the contractor. John ilowell, the two ra plains named above. Ihe three carpen ter. Geo. A. tl'Hara. fsain"! .1. I'ryreahd Allien tine H'-rkey and the owner id the barn, ami con Vey!lg theta all to tho supper. The Site or the structure is sO by (6 feet, framed on the risd' stool inmli-l and containing 41 mor tise. Hw braces, and nhottt TM'fjM leet of lhmher. The foundation, whirh rnnsists ol loO perches of stone wall, was built by that unriralleil iiierlninlc-, Tiioiiiiis Ihivi. t ho entire wcrk being completud by that gentleman and his sun !naiTiod oi nine teen day. On the 3d of .Tnlj, 1R57, my old barn. 80 by 4i feet, recently .lestroyed hy fire, was raised hy tho contractor. "John Howell, the captain. on that occasion being Hugh 11. Hughes an.l Owen Hots, ens. and the earM.-nters employed Wm. Howell. Hubert Kfcae and Ahrain leeo'. It 1 a some what singular coincidence that nil tho parties em ployed In luulillng lltoold burn, 1tli.ro than twin ty years ago are slid alive and in tlie enjoyment ot goo-1 ho.ilth. Yu'jis, &?., Johjt T. HfonKS. llRMirx K, Oct. lr, IK77. DSaii Fiifkxi AN 'I send yon the following FOKCK M MIHI AGK PCZZI.E. A couple were married at Wilmore last week, and If they live Tor forty years their combined ages will be seventy oiie years, and threu foiirthsof t ho hiisbnud's nre will erplnl fonr tirths of the wife's ajre. What arc their respec tive iiges now ? Oh I happy they ar And happv they'll be When this little ptlfttle Thc.r eyes chance to see. KAMOfS. 7'. Ktinhrl's Jusfral nnd Tl. F. Kmtht'VH Shampoo for the Hair. The best and chrapost It.-ilr Itressing nnd Hair Clrnner in the world. They remove dandruff al lay irritatlcn. son' he and cool the hentnl sonlp, jircvent the hair from falling oil. and promote the growth In a very short time. They preserve nnd beaut ify t he Ha ir. and rend eT It Mft nnd glossy. They Impirt a hrilllaney an-l a silky appearance to hraid and Wiry Hair. and. ns a hair dressing, they are nnrballed : era-licate i! in.lrufj ami pre vent baldness. The shampoo clean' tho Hair. TO moves greno. scurf. Itching, eruption. Cure liBinche produced hy heat nnd fatigue. Kiln kel's Shampnn nnd Lustral ri-s-ofo Hair to a na tural nnd izlossy color, restore faded, dry. harsh and wiry hair. Price perboitle 1. Ask voiir dfUgirfst for them, or send to K. f. Ktinkel. "fro pri! tor, No.SftB North Ninth Street, Phi'ndelrdila, l'a. f 8-l0.-8m. nVnEr,tb. BT'CK W ALTF.KM. Married, nt tt. nere. diet's chttrch. Carrolltown, oh Tuesdnv last, tv the Rev. Father Prior. Mr. t klkxtivk firrK chi et son of Hon. John P.tirk.ntnl Miss Mauy Wai. tkhs. dansrhter l AUn'is.ino Walters, la"., all of that place. No cards, Onr voting friend "Ijcr" rory sen1hly sitbsct-lh-cd nhd paid in advance fur l he FRkkVam befere assuming the duties and entering Um the felici ties of married life, and as this is pret- conclu sive evidence of his I hoUi h I rulness and nfleetion for the fair yonng creature who litis just bestowed U(n him her heart nnd hand, nnd who is In ev ery way fitted to make him a .od and faithful wlfn, we cannot, but think that so auspicious a be ginning is only the forerunner of a Ion if and hap py continuance, full of pence and prosperity lo both hnstmnd nnd wile, nnd that when the end comes It will find them, ss we sincerely hope, abundantly prepared to exchange the Meeting Joys ot time for the novcr-ending joys of eternity. So mote It tc. OIIITI ir.T, STOKM.-Pled. st Orcsson. nn Friday, Oct , 17. Ororok A., Inlant son of Alii h-.el arid Carrie Storm, aed 1 year. II months and 6 days. 'A little flower or love That blossomed but to die, Transplant! d now shore. To nlooin with God on high.' MILMNKKY AM DKKSS MAK INO. Miss Mary TtAVtsi invites the attention of the Indies of Carrolltown and of northern Cambria generally to tho lnrire and ele gant stock nt lists. Honncti and Millinery Goods with which she ha just returned from the Kastern cities, and which will be Sold very cheap for cash. IlrcF making proudly and satisfactorily attended to at lowest rates. Carrolltown, Oct. 2ff, 187T. 3t. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. IN pursuance of an order of sale Issuliu.' out of tho Court, of Common Pleas of Cambria coun ty, there will be exposed to pnbllc sale, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1877, at I o'clock, p. M , ail tho fulowiug derc I lied real estate nt Charles Johnston, A s.-in nor to sit : THE HALANCK IF A CKHTA1N pikck on r vncEL of land, situate in Washington township. Cambria conniy, Pa., which remained unsold en the -jot h of August last, when the whole ol said tract was tittered tor sale, containing alsiut 2 A. ilk.fi. nearly all of which is c en re. I and In nif ulnw. hcin well culti vated and well Icneeil. Tiie laud is de gh.iully lis-atcd for a Snuiiner hotel or for .Niiiiiiu. r rel-ib-nces for families ilesi: lug to spend tin: heated term on the mountains, being sbuated on the Turnpike, one mile west of the l'a. 1(. R. siatl-in and tniaous "Mountain llousu" at Cre.-son. an t adjoining ihe boreiigh ol Summltvlllo. on the very suuimit of t he Mlehenies. where the water and sir are i nre, fresh an I invigorating, and from when.-ea magnificent view ol the surrounding country can t-e obtained. The land wi(l be di vided into lts ol about Two Acres each, and sold with the miner. i rigid reserved. The several veins or Coal lor Which I heloeallty Is lanions un derlie this tract and will lie sold separately, and being Tory valuable and convenient to the rail road and to market, nu better Investment could ha in a de. 1'kkms of Sai.k Ono-lhlrd of the pnrch ise money on continuation of sale, om third iu six tinnitus, and olic-tlilrd in nine month ) payment lo bear Interest ."rum confirm ttion ol sale nd to bo ocured hy judgment lu.ie or bond and mor -gragc ol the purchaser. JAM KS M'CIXISKKY. Alrtigtice. Wushiiiton Twp , Oct. 19, 187.-3t. till WW SHERIFF'S SALES. 1Y virtueor sundry writs or pin. Find. ti'Hi , Al. 1'eie. f.'j-.ti.. nnd t'riirf. Kr Fr issued out of the Court of CoMmon Pleas n. ('aintiria eonnty and lo me din etui, there will be rxposed to pliblicSnlc.Bt the hotel or Conrad Knab. in Johnstown, on SATURDAY, NOV. 3d, 1877, at I o'rlork, I. 51.. the following real estate to wit: Alt. tho r:ght, title and tn!errt of Christian Knnkle, of. tn and in a lot of ground tittt&te In tha Seeohd Ward or Johnstown borough, Camhria county, Pa., fronting on Washington street on the north, adjoining lot of tleorge Peak on Ihe west, lot of John Shitrhatir m the Past, nnd an allev on the south, having- thereon crertrd a two story pl.nk house and a plank stabln how In the occii. pancy of Christian Knnklo. Taken tn execution ami to be soi l at the suit of Andrew dirk, et al A no. all the right, title nnd Interest of Frank .McCulloUgh. ot, in nd tn a lot nf ground si'iiate fn tho Third ward, IsiroUgh of Joht'StoWn. 'am brla conniy. Pa . lron:ing on Itroad street, a-toin-ln lot of Hart Kearney on the east au.l lot of Charles Cartwrltrht on flic West, running back to Pearl street, having thereon erected two twos ory Irame houses, now In the occupancy of Frank Mc Culloull end other. Taken tn execution snd to b sold at the suit ef Jacob Treits, for Use of M. W. Ketm k :n. A l.sO. all the right. I It! and Interests or Joseph Gates, of. In and to a lot ol gnjtind situate In t'sttl bria bofoiigh. t'nmhria coiintv. Pa., irontlntt oh tlailrond street Oh the north, adjoining lot or K P. Jones' estate on the west, lot of Wm. !M Indian on the east and nn alley on the sou! h. having thereon erected a two story house ami plmk sta ble, now In Ihe occupancy vl Joseph 'Jates.. Taken In execution ami to be sold at the suit of John K. Jones Al so, nil the right, title nnd interest of tames Fo-d. ot, in and to a lot of around situate tn the Second Ward of t'onetnauxh lrruiith, Camhria ctninty, Pa,, fronting on the west on Kaiiroid street. ad having Foundry alley on the soii'.Ii and lots of Cstnhria Iron Company on the north, hsvimr thereon ereetcit a two stofy plunk house, now In the aeenpsncy rd J.-tlnes Ford. Taken in execution snd tn la- sold Mt Hie suit ol Kobcrt Sagcrson. for Use of Casey A. Foirnrty. A i.so, all t he riirht, t it leaml Intercrt of William Ttlcy. of in BM.I tea tract .d lam! situate In Wash. Intrton township, Cambria eoitnrv. Pa., a-tioining lands of Clark. Forle H Co., Frclertek ' Vlgle, :harlty T. Sharp, and otlirrs.contnlhtng 1: 8 ncrcs more or less, about 80 BcrL. of which are cleared, having Ihere-in ererted a one-and-a-half story Ion house aid fTnmc barn. nor in the oeeupary of Thomas Ifeejie. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of I). J. Mom 11, lor use ot Johns town Saving Hank.J Tkums of Sai.k. One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the properly is knocked down, and tlie remaining two-thirds Upon Con firiiiniion of the deed. JOHN KVAXi sheriff. Sheriff's Office, F.bcnsburg, Oct 17, IS77. SHERIFF'S SALES. UY virtue of sundry writs of IVod. r.rimn.. issued out nf the Court of Common I'len of Cumbria county nnd to mo dircclei, iheie will be exposed to Public Sale, at I he Court Mouse in K.bcnsbiirir, On FRIDAY, Nov. 9th, 1877, at I o'rIOck, 1. the foPowing real estate to wit I A t.i. the right, thin nnd Interest, of Joseph Gantner of In nml to a piece or parcel et land, situate In Carroll township. Cambria emit ty Pa., adjoining lan.lD of .fame lnin!a. Clirl'tisn I'licsfr, .Mlohael Lattener. nnd others, con ain le.g 1M acres, moro or less, having thereon erected a two story log house and b in ii irn, now in the occupancy" of Joseph (iantner. Tssen Into rHnru tioii and to tc sol-l at the suit of fjlnhart Fara ba'.iK'' et. S.I. A ISO. all the richf, title nnd Interest or Lewis Hcchi-r, of. In and to a piece or parrel of land sit uate tn tiallitxin township. Cambria county, l'a., adjoining lands of Airnes Hurkc, Henry s.mker. and o'heis. contnining BOI acres, more or less, about 25 acres et which are cleared, havir.it there on erected a two story plank house and log barn, now In tlie occupancy"ol Martin Srym.-r. Takn fn execution and to be sold at the Vuil of Cliar.es .Miller. Ai.so. nil the riirhf, title and Interest of Solo mon H. Horkcy. ol. In and ton piece or parcel id land sltnate In Washington township. Cumbria county. Pa., adjoimn? lands of Joseph Itel, Wm. Skclly, and other, contnining W acres; more or b-ss. atxiut 60 acres of which are cleared, leaving thereonjereetcd a two story Irame lioue wli h liaso incnt. a large bank frame barn, and other out bnil tings, now In the sseslon of Solomon H. Horkcy, Taken In execution and lo be sold nt the nit or'Henry Willebrant, for Use or Joseph Wlllc brant. Alo, nil the right, Iltlc nnd Interest of Rgldcn Levy, of. iu nnd to a piece or parcel of land sltn ate in Barr township. Cambria eonnty. l'a., ad joining lanls of Thos. Griffith, Jacob Krog. ' Sherry, and others, containing 80 acres, more or less, a'hout 25 acres of which are Cleared, having thereon erected a oue-and-a-hall story plank house and a log stable, now In the occupancy of F.ngelhert Levy. J'to. all the right, title and Interest of KgideUii Levy, of. in and lo a piece or parcel ol land situate in Burr township. Cambr.a county, l'a., adjoining lands of Thomas (Jriftlth, Jacob Krng, Joseph Miller, and others contain ing loo seres, more or lcs. al out :t5 acres cleared. Taken in execution nnd to be sold at the suit of Frnuetgcu Hunn rilcli, for use of K. L. Johns. on, Tkkmsof Sai.k. One-third (f the purchase money lo be pabl when the pn leit is hiiia-k-ed down, and the remaining iwo-thirdsou con firmation of the deed. JOHN RYAN, sheilff. Sheriffs Office, Ebcusbiirg, Oct. 17, H77. ADM I N I ST H A TO H'S NOTIC K. Kstate of liF.NkV J(l!INf(IN, decM. Letters of Administration crlm testamento an nexion Ihe estate ot Henry Johnson, la. e of Gal lililn bor.iuli, Cainbr s "county, ilec'd, having been granted lo tin- undersigned, notice 's hereby given lo all persons indebted to raid estate I hat payment must tie ma. 1c without delay, and I hose nuVing claims against the same will pre-cnt t hvtn Iu proper form for settlement. F. .(. PAKHIS1I, Administrator. Gallitxln, Oct. 19, 1877 -t. ISOLD BY ALL DEALERS. ASS I G X K I-rS N" OT I C Whcrcna CltAMl.Ksl A. Mf'M Pt.t.EN, of Alle gheny township. Cambria county, has made ah assignment to me ol his real and pen-mint estate for t he iKmcflt ol his '-re.liiors. those indebted to Said C. A. MeMuilcn are re., nested to make pay hient.and those having claims aajainat him w.ll l-rcsvnt them lor settlement. 1 .!(Htf WAfJNKH, Assignee ol Clms. A. Mc.Mu h-n. Cln st Springs. Oct. 1, lS77,-;t. -v ; ir a o VKii i ts i:tr.. is. I mm Attty milnn Says the ilebllttsted rfc tim of s,ck hesilsetie. psm in the r itlit si.le. eon strlrtMm .f the bitl. and h jMs-ln.n.trts. Art tliic triftin. tln-n? H( tinchePkeil tivy lead to im uml mviiv. Ari'l Jt-t urelr a .Uwn itis el tlie il.irknp, TliRM'e StLTKR Artm M will retituve them, try It. C In Prilav st bnme. S.TVnp? worih Uty trcc. T:x.0?, fc-t,.s,l'ertlsint,Me. PLAYS ! PLAYS ! PLAYS ! PLAYS ! tVf Kesilir.ar t'luls. fur Am.itc-rtf Thestriesls. Teniprrnnre PlSys. lirnwln ltonl IMsvs. Fairy I'. ays. KMiiopiiin '!?, Um.le J Hik. Speakeri' I'An'tiuiiiinrd, fMentix an.l MsitnenlUm I.ik hi k. tVloreil Hre. burnt irk Theatriral Fsee pre lsrnti'ir.s. J.irit-ys Wit urk-". Vls. Hi-arils, rnil M ii lisiaeh i at riHUi-eil r-r'""''. 11'Hmw, firnery. 'hrales. New catalnirne sen' ffeerim tiiiiiinn lull kwriji'l .11 ami priei-s. SA llI Lt. FKENCH dMiX, r2J NaittSt Nw Yefk. a week Itl VoUr own town. Terms nnd f- rdit rlt free. Ii. H ALbETT fc. Co., Portlaml, Ma. WONDER UPON WONDER. tirrn Atrny A Strsbge, mvterlotts and tnol rxtraoriilnary Ibsik. entitled Tlie Book of Wo. Hers. Coiitn inlnir. with nomeroil curious plcm. rial illtitratlon, the MVstertes of tlie Heavt-nS stld Lltrth. Natural attd ?uper Natural. td litirs. Whimsical. Slranse Curiosities. Wttrf.es and Wltchcratt. llreams. Sii-rst itioh. Absurdities, Fabulou. F.n-hantment, He, In order that alt may see this curious Issik. the publishers have re solved lo give it away to all that desire t see It. Address by lostal card. f. fil.t-- . 4k .'.. 7Ss Washinrtaa Street, Ro-tow. ,Hs. JACKSON'S BEST AND ABOVc ALL. These bra ndsof sweet navy are acknowledged bv II to le t he finest chewing tobacco on he market Sold lv all dealers. Ser.d tor sample to manu facturer. C. A. J At-KStvs K Co.. Petersburg. Vi' AGENTS WANTED I VOn PAKTKTI.AKS AMtKKSfs WILSON SEWING MACHINE COT. t9 HrosPwav, New- tntmc'iTrt Chicaoo, 111; Nv Oui.r ans. La.; OrSAS Ft: AM-1 two, CAt A(.ITSNTH! e.tln.l PIdntns warded ,or -vPICrORlALBIBLES StNNI Illastral Ions. Address lor new cirrn lars. . J. IlilLtlA A A CO., 1 W A K( II Street, I'hUa. BEATTY PIM CRttAS. liest. ar-vn..k ! startling new. Org.ins. 12 fto;. .'i.S. I tanos ii'.'i t:to. xt t-"i. Circuls rs Fi cc. Ii. F. JiEATTV. W asoiiigtoii, N. J. WOlMv FOR Al.l. In their own localities -nnvasina h-r the I Ire ille tl Isilnr (enlar; rd j Weekly ami A-irthlv. Largest l,itper In IVor.il. ollli Mam- tfl'it h Chronios Free Hl Comm isi"i s to A uent . Terms and ouitlt Fi-e. Address P.O. t4 KKI . AstiKiln, Maine, $1 n dav at home. Agents wanted dm fit and terms tree. Tui e X Co., Augusta. Me. 40 Fairs Fins "lled In r its, with name, to ctr. Mst paid. L. JtlN I.JS ti I'll.. Nassaa. N. 30 FIXtM'AIt !. no two a like, w ith name. 10 cts Address Sr-KNi Eft ft. Co , Na'an. N . Y. lit Mixed Carils witti imnif. 1 cts. Sam rile for O' J 3 ct. Stamp. J. "1 in tier t. I o. Mssa, . . CnMCTI,IM; tXS ASn ht:.tl TII1l..-Ynur uUlTiC plfUoirraph on cards With tiaine. Send 3 cent for sample. Novelty l liotot srd Co.. Nas nU. N. Y. Y0tiN3 MEN JS) month. :iiAll sal Lr.AitN l'F.).Kr.itAi-nr and cnrti f lo to !. a. salnrv wlille lenmltir. sit- nntinis ftlrn hed free. n he done In 4 lUontl... Addres, w ith stamp. It. V aLf.st. s, ..iaiiagor. Fngtcwissl, 111. The Great Causa Human Misery! ,Ju.f 7,7dishf. (n n Sr,ilr,l h;rrl or. I'rirr rix cnifs. A lav-larenn Hie Xatare Trrsthient and Itanlra! Cureol Semlunl Weakness, or Soermalori loi-a, in duced by Selt-Abue. inVolUntnrv Kmistons I m potency. NerVoti Heti lity, and 'impediments to Marriage generally! Coiis'uim.i ion, l;ptb psy, and I'lti-: Mental and I"iiiF'l 1 ueapiicit v. c y KOHKliT J.Ct I.VI ICV tLL, M. IK, author (d the l.reen Hook." 4.O. The world-renowned anthor. fn this nmfrah! Ieclure. clearly proves from his own cxis-rieiice that the awlul coi.seui ncea of Self Al use mar le effectually remove) w Ith uit medicine and with out dangeroussurgicnl i per itioii? IsiUKies. instru tnents, ring., or cordials; p inting ol a tuiM'.e of cure at once certain and iii.ctunl, bv which every snflerer. uo matter what bis comliiinn mv te. may cure hiiiisclfrheaply. privately bnil radlr'allv. r'n Lecture irili jrrc a b.n f (inusnuda ind I h iail. Sent, tinner seal, fn n plain envelop, to any address, on recfpt of six cent or two postage tamps. Address i he I nb ishers Tilt: l I.VKKTI III. SI PICA I. CO., 41 Ana Mreet. .New torfc. Pot O.flcc Box 45oJ. 70 13. tu. RHEUMATiC COMPOUND! I .-i tl.. .rftTimrT 1. 176. Me ..r.. Af. tr fn. : i UK K-t 1 linr. I. Milti. t l "'! f - "Jofcaami Itheftj-Jtatfts Ciiwaaad ctt wt. .f a v.rv InwI stmcft r Rf..m fci "lWrJIWI.If.MO.SWfMPT SI; 1 YTW J"" i'l 1 ! en 4 R. F ll-n A- '.. P.V tto.linrk. Pa.' osnnBianKai52amaaftsaHBaai j t-sou hy all intri.nm-! 2-i-iy j Al M I N I S T ! 1 A T I ( ) X NOTIC Iv, ( Kstate .f MAKTI IvFl.t.Y. det-M. , Ief fer of VlminlstraMon on the estate of Msr. j tin Kelly, late ot Onllli.lo h-w-ooali, C.oibria I Conniy. Pa., deceased, hate lcn granted to I lie iun.lersiirned who hereby notifies all liersons In debted to said estate t hat payment toon lie mad wit lion t delsy, ami those bavin claim agaii St the same will present them tn le .nf form form for ; settlement. M AHGAHLT WHALKN. Oalliliin. Oct 5, l77.-t. Administratrix. SHOOTING MATCH. A n.nni ttlOth bog, tlie property of the under signed. We ghinu St the pfisipnt time SM) jv iiii.'. will he eontesied fur In a arand rhist fria matel, si (tall lln. Cambria County, Pn, on StTt env Or-Tonen 37ih. S7J. Ssi istn.-n from all s.-e! tlnn are rciectfnilv Invited to srtielpsie In the nintch. PATKlCK Fl I ZPATK1CK. Oalllttln. ct. ft, 18 T.-i Mi:. m;cKi,KY, AtTliKNF.Y-AT LAW. I- itsnr a. Px. OrTiSe with r. A. Shoemaker. Ks,.. ou IliicU.t. All business pi-rtniblti, to II e protesemn i rotapt. ly atten .edtc, and Collections made a seetaliv. W o XTKD.A Young ladv sjh tu. W log the wini. r Soinl, desires a f, r iniciiigeni rint i itn-n rurrf pmilfii Address CONSTANCE n.AKI.VOX f. Srpt. H, 18 7.-t. lctnu is, T nn. A LKXANIiKlt TAITVl! rTir- --J- St ArX ANM SI'IJHKiis. St. A ngnst n.e Catnbna cunt v. Pa. Night ra.Is stmnld i- i,.u at the Post-office. I '77. It. j "ITTM. II.TFiinT.Klir.lf.,rii,-i. i ."ir. U'M-iiO.nro;. P.t. Ofli.-. i,, l.d onade P.iW. (reeently .-i-upitd t.v , c," ktu.,1 l4 .) . ctitrc fttrcvW. 'H 4-I'..-;.J " I -i RUN sfe-: j
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