' 11 1 1 rMiBMW,MBMI,,MMIMllfEaBW - ..innii rnrrriiti I mm hitman. gbensburg, Pat, -. . L0CAL ANDJ AND PERSONAL. jTtrrf . Other riace. ,.irfit flour has com to tbe front ' . suil a W enrPr lOBd. Too &:J.KT jlc,iTer from East Coremangh A fwd in Altoona. on Tuesday last, VJu vion and bastardy.' ocratic tickets for the northern dla ' the county have been printed and "ar,"jv for distribution. business men advertise as if they '""wint ttie patronage of any person 1 Tte as they do. Queer, isn't It ? fi mrkin weighing one bundred and oonnJs was on exhibition iu IToUi :l'rl..r a few day ago- Borne pumpkin tLe "upper lauies or Hoi- re said 'ven to lager Yi- mm laerr beer sbouldu't be gtveu to 'M?;n.,v nt)nendagemenf in a new ! I.-Jj.j -Dtbiufi like a caudle lecture we 'iTtbree pronged nock weighing cne "iLl ud fifv pounds was shot a few "ir a(ioby a Tyrone lad u anted Walter Tf'wu want Tour baby to look bright do mit it to sleep with lautlauiim when 'Jt. t"t use Dr. Hull's Daby Syrup. 23 Ve'uve 'tried Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp Tnr faiuiW, and can attert that it is tbe iremi-Jv'for a coagb or cold evei lutro ,. fI pri.-e 25 cents. H-n P'atiton Duncan, of Kentucky, rT Cbarl . Hrunn,Eiq., are each to jk , piete at a greenback labor tueetiiig i-i.otia ibis evuiug. The wire and two children of John C. Fin formerly of Altoona, but uow of Dt, Tt-iao, recently died of malarial ar.riesMeof one week. tt'i leetr has a big lot of tnrkey s and ,'jr.Hrn mi 1 and which he pt opuses to dia of ' shooting match to-ruwrrow after , piov .led be weather is favorable. mlver chain w ith a suspender buckle , u;:t nan fouud in tbe stomach of a I ,ik ki!'-d at tbe slnnghtery of Messrs. A liauuier, iu Jobuslowu, ou Tues fj.it 'vt. Ifc-r. I. C. Pershing. President of tbe i-;i;.iir: Female Seminary and the honored tvlnTuf our own "Utile Cyrus," ha etn !irl in 'lie oil producing business iu But- 'iint v. "A roiling stone gathers no moss," but iii:J J not prevent Silas Mmsfroui gatb rt! in a nineteen I null pike, without the .Mc,jt the tit voir near iiollidaysburg, a ftw liars api. -To of 'be locomotives (Nos. 390 and St; J.'rcyeJ in the Ta. B. K. round bouse '., t ft j.tircr iluHiii7 the Hots last July, have Ir-n rtt ulit at tbe Uarrlsburg shops and are vUf mure on the road. -Iv S. Sw ccre, of Iapletony Hnntingdon rtinty. ffwivifieil down on a four-pronged ,'itki-n Terrace Mountain, ou Saturday laut, ml seuireJ 1t3' H'S. of clean venison, be ,: Vtlie liiJe and other etceteras. The Jnlmstown Tribune reports on Inch f now ai Gallitzin on Monday rring, U' t f f.nre no one believe that th Tri wh ever has or ever will tell the truth :i.r tbe weather ou thi loonutain. - fmket-Umk containing a pronrfssory t t i r J.VJ and a small awwmiit of wouey vpi.-k-il frtn. the pocket of TJjv. Foster ?". at Tyrone the otli'-r day. What a vri iU.e ibat Tyrone is any sow ! -The rlsp who fobtrled "Bp a ?a rgw variety i-fnu-fiial instrurjents In Johnstown and flifre las cotuei to grief at last Iu Kfr r r". Pirry couuty, w ltere lie t now 1n Jail i,;ivf trial fi.r some of Ida p'Ciidiloes. -AM. Ivk and Geo. Dean, two youths ' Wr'tu to.vnt.liip, layette roe.nty, wsre ra iLrr J to ieith in ctiT'.pwjneiire: of the .i: in of the mouth vf a i-oul itilue into -, t '! l.:i. pftietrateil a few days ago. -V.r Krarici Mtilvr'nUi, late Mies.leu i ti iv. Iii i'i.Hel her shop oji High f t i til ic null preeareil to ilt all kind of : r w.ftV. t 1'iw prices and in a satisfactory an Lrr at ber resi.tence in the West end of -KVvf-n cftlzens xf Rirh'and Township ft fi.r Mitnt lis, Tent., on Tuesday eVfii '. l t, from win-ruts rliey intend logo by 'l'crtotHiiiiepoiiittfi Arkansas, wlrore they r :-?) to seti'ie oti lurtds purchased by r:: -!r Philip VfeaTih-T, of "Dunra-nsviHe, T ; r lyfti'y, sged ntiward of 70 years, atd y ' siraL Lufiin, of' V.ast Coneipaugb, this ' "-'t. whose ape borjfrs ou GO, UMrk a new -tartar-' matrlanttiiany iu Jobnstowu va 5.: H lait. -A U-mlJ enrrvvondent estimates the "iViitud by Mr. John WestoYer, of S!!eiiaiia township, hv the burning t! ' 'lufiiitijt house, noticed elsewhere, at a-nl aH that tbi only property sav ' atUV .onUiniiiR i70 and swme val- -H "i. A. A. Parlcer, the prohibition H'J.Jate frr An.liti.r Cvnrral. has lust tv 'V.ih.I hist f:iith in cold water principles l? lav.f.gtlie xiirmp in front of hts residence H-.gh street painted & "title blue" of the Htfkuft haJ.. -Tl.e RbcK.1 Superintendent of Uunrtng- ncoiinry prrp.is-8 to have three lectures the teuhers' institute is Vrt session, piti.led one hundred and Afty ttvttets can 'J. A good idea that might Us worth '." ? iu this county. -U M n..t the wife arrd ctihl of Mr. P. J- t k, .jf Carrolltowu, but of hta brother, f V. u ltk Uiat IUut wjlo died a '!ayi ag. The remalus were taken to !:r.f and not Butler for intvruient, s rt..t.foulv tated bv us. , -D MLLanjjh'.iu. Eq., oue of the original ;-'ee of the Johnstowu Savings Bank, that Instltu- Esq., cashier baa bevn ap- Herttiau Vox, a German painter, disap- k ft.. ..11 m i t jtik. , "cu loriueu neiiui vu v "l""',k is a product of bis garden wnicb. ., ,' tfe special wonder of Dr. Hoffuian, , p,ar- w if ea-h beal had a 'I'hful of teeth, and mbk one would pay J doctor for sitractiug them, what a hap- W be would be, -Aad now Mr. K. A. Davis, of the West i'.tlie mu w,tB tue en and ba,f 'ibeet, comes to the front with a vefce- r. 1 i - .. . a of Mure , oue of ber Happiest hih is well worth seeing. TyT . ",,,ual inspection of the Wastern J 00 of P. H. K. has benn made, k e eri,e of a great number of la i -r. employed especially to put tha road in prupr trim, are no longer needetl, the ;'-nen C armour i.n .kn.n du tMieii P'S iueresHed within the pasv few days. t7l?V,F- MiHken, Kq., District, Altor i,;,, R!lr cotmtv, baa really shaken the jn!f tllt region from ofT his feet, and the CI T u rr,M learns from a private t.i' lat he hort about four thousand lo trust funds, as wall as a pretty 'J 'Htsln Louorry olllioB nd wrdl" Cr!rrT 8". f Altoona, Is 8 H.000 f u m '"an she was before John Springer, V, ' ,0"k u 1nto 'd" "41 to dl on9 !i'rlft wk- Woul.ln't mlndXhavlng a 'k that kind rroin which to ur thirst with a few dlirlona drafts .. lu Kltno .1.. . t-i . k "inn!-. , "b wnn wn rn iiiurpny a M, '''""-he best In styles and textures 1 ,fr '"ortal eyed, and which, at pri. es ' other stores thev crave, can n 'till IB. .11 - " . ' 7 all mnnkt.iit arKst mnti nn.lieV are. iW Clinton St., J.dius- ' the plnce to invest Iu clotlm';. -'CTilIneil bis trusteeship In ;n,nd Howard J. Roberts, "."Hirst National Bank. r.Mta to fill th m i y "'yriousiy Troiu Huntingaon, 8:h iBt., leaving his good clothes and rr.jtrty beblud him, but taking with uu Jloo In money, and the fear uow he has beeu foullv dealt with. .'. ".""hsred leaves are falling from er nri, an,, IM, ,0g of fukn Hrl C11,- I. ?r c,oUiing Hall to see the fall and A labor reformer from Johnstown, whose tine we mil tt learn, attempted to eet nn 7 "Til1-" ickt. n Barr tow J teMV5rt'.bnt M the ",ai1 cln""r that ir J, riVJ,l',,? . wrth a cent he had try. few auditor to listen to his speech tlappv the man whose wish and care a hu rf.Trnaj Rrr" ,K,nnd'' to breath fns native air and now and then call round and supply the wants of himself ad family at the cheap cash store of Myers & Llovd where there is no lack of drv goods, drss gov,s, groceries, notions, etc., and no desire to do aught else tnan treat customers honest y and give them full value for their money, i. . .V? Keveil'e ,na" wnt have forgotten ti!'2H I 2? ,"w,tha' "'irtyrlve miles as the bird files from Eliensbnrg to Osceola else lie would not have declared a couple of Z!0 Jhat ",hk onl-T difference let ween McPlke, of the Cambria Fbeemak and an or, inary mu is in their kicking capaci ties," or words to that effect. .xThe '""''"rgb rojtt of TnesiUv noles the fact that R. L. Johnston, Esq., not, as that paper lias It, It. 8 , which is vulgar.) the well known politician and attorney or Eliensburg. is iu the titv on businens con nected with the United States Courts. As ils la the first visit slr.ee his marriage he la the otfject of many conrraf ulations. .."T.l,,trial of Ja,e V. Fun.k, of Altmiha, the dealer In counterfeit coin who was aN rested In Tyrone at the lime llish. Ware, his companion in elillt. Was alint an.l Vl1l.l tok place In rittshtitgh last week and re sulted In a verdict of guiltv. The prisoner was remauded to jail for seutem-e, Which up to latest accounts had not teen imposed. The mortal remains of Jacob Ogline who dud at the cortnty almshouse a few davs ago and was buried in Potter's field, were exhumed on Tuesday List bv bis son, Josebh Ogline, and taken to Alliance, Ohio, the home of the latter, where thev will find their last resting p'ace beside the bones or his deceased wife, long since called to her final account. Another Bnodgrass' barn In Westmore land county has been burned tri the ground hy incendiaries. This time it was the prop erty of Mr. John Snodgrass, residing near Bolivar, and tbe fire, which destroyed tire building and all It contained, occurred on Saturday night last. It would seem to be about time for the organisation of a vigilance committee In that section. A peddler named SvVDVef. wltohl We presume hails from Clearfield township, this county, was robbed of a Urge quantity of butter In Altoona on Monday night List. A man named Henry Smith was tl,c ketl by six men In the vicinity of Alifrrheuy Furnace, near the same city, about 2 clock Wednesday morning, and robbed of one dol lar, all tbe money be bad. The Johnstown Tribune still maintains Its reputation as the champion liar by al leging that there was a heavy fall of snow in this place on Monday morning last al most sufficient, as it pretends to have beeu informed by a gentleman from this place, for sleighing purposes. Why the Tribune o wilfully anJ persistently belies our town is a question more easily asked than answered. Our prospermia friend and patron, Mr. Wro. J. Buck, proprietor of Buck's Mills, In Allegheny township, has in course of erec tion and rapidly approaching completion a large and elegant new brick residence, con taining no less titan thirteen commodious rooms and supplied with all the modern im provement. Glad to chronicle this unmis takable evident of the pecuniary success cf a very worthy gentleman. Mrs. George Garvin, a lady Mvtng near Greenburg, was struck ou 6nuday last hy a bolt of lightning which had first paid its re spec! to a tree, about a quarter of a mile from her residence, and glancing off entered tbe kitchen door, which was open at the time, and not only prostrated Mrs.O,, who was engaged in gutting the dinner, but par alyzed one of her sides and rendered her Insensible for several honrs. The Iudiau rummer now prevailing was ushered in by a thunder storm, accompanies! by vivid flashes of lightning, wn Batuntay evening, n cold rain ton Sunday am! morn thunder and lightning the same afternoou and evening, and by an Infinitesimal snow s'orm on Monday morning. Kotwwhat out o'seanoa for thunder aud lightning, we take It, bt such tiling will ocMi onally happen even in the In-st regulated communities. An extra coal train which was Ix-ing backed on the siiling at Bennington Furnace, at the east end of the tunnel, on Friday ev ening last, broke loose and collided with lh pushing engine, and the result wss tlie se vere Injury of the engineer, Win. Hudson, of Altoona, the slight injury of one of the brakemeu, and the wrecking, more or less, of thirty-seven iiar. Henry ffndson, a son of the gentleman named aliovv, was kiil-d in a similar wreck on the mountain about four years ago. A party of tramps whom Tnls Hohaler, a farmer residing near Saltsburg. Indiana county, ordered to leave a chestnut tree on his premises the other day, turned upon him and not only threatened to kill but sent several shot after him, whereupon Mr. Schaler repaired to an upjKjr window of his residence and fired at and Instantly killed the ringleader of the gang, whose body was hastily picked u- by his associates and car ried Into the woods, since when uothing has been heard of them. The greenback men In lalior and the tattering men who would like, a few more greenbacks in tbelr'n, had a big torchlight and transparent procession and a very en thusiastic meeting in Hullidaysunrg ou Sat urday evening last, which wasaddressed by Hon. Samuel Calvin and II. L. Bunker, Eq. The labor reformers over there evl dentlv mean business, ami If any good can be accomplished bv an independent political organization of that kind, which we very much Joubt, we heartily wish them Cod PMr8 R. E. Jones Is now in the east lay log In her fall and wlutersupply of mllliirery goods, which will te received aud opened, ready for Inspection and sale at the lowest possible figures In the course of a day or two Hats, ready trimmed, from fl op. Indies and all others Interested will please bear in mind that Mrs. Jones has become thoroughly iired of charging small articles, and Is fully determined to do so no longer. Hence chsap goods for ready cash Is the only basis upon which she will do business iu tbe future. . , r T . Mr. Thomas Kirny, son oi r. ........ Klrbv.'of Conemaogh borough, and brother of Mr. P. F. Kirby, of NVll more, was knock ed down by two ruffians in Pittsburgh at an early hour on Friday morning last, wnile on his way rrom his home in the west to .vis t his parents, and roldied of 8600 In drafts and about 816 in money. The drafts, upon which payment was stopped forthwith, were found torn to pieces In an alley In that ity a few hours after ; so that his assailants i se cured Comparatively poor pay for the das- f-UnteM they have recruited their ranks aince his return home there are one hundred and three squirrels, two pheasants, two par tridge, and one wild pigeon less In northern Cambria than there were before Mr. Will. ConVell, of this place, paid his recent annual visit to the vicinity of Carrolltown. where he spent a few day. pleasantly IVZl purpnse, a. the above record will show and did not f.rgeton reaching home ?e,"'J na flae mesa of sqnlrrels, for all which tl e hearty thanks of the editor, honseho.d ie Lerei;T.tTJ?ie:i ...tesmen have their meed of praise, and what they do and anflf-t -man reoord but the long sacrifice of woman a daTs pMses wUbontS thought-wlthont e-wVrd-which may be doe in to the fact that she does not By of adorning herself In the rich and ele gant wearing ipparel for men and youths which Godfrey Wolff keep. In sm h great variety, and sell, for les. cash In hand than My other man In the business, at hi. mam m.th clothing -re en Twelfth .treet, next door to the po-offlce, Altoona. -The Columbn. (O.) ' "f rcSSfor tramps!; a-ho .entered hl. house and demanaeu iireimi- - ' . , .To to give them work Jt iiixin his rernsai to giv me... - emp.ed to enforce their demand, by the Way of a revolver, but ' the "fighting cnap ., """'"'-,,,- ! ""71 'wasraman t Zm?U.W i;eCedarnnnd eTected them both from ,he , premises after capturing their revolver. of ColnmbilSi Ohio, that on last Sunday week the anhlvrsary of Tter. II. C. Chr s ty s birthday, a nnroler of ladies and gentle men Connected with St. Patrick's and Holy Cross choirs, In that city, repaired to his chnrCh at 10 o'clock A. St., and rendered i n fine style Mozart', twelfth Mass. On the same day, the Feast of the Meternity of the Blessed Virgin, as wtS learn from the same paper. Father Christv assisted lit. liev. Bishop Uosecranz in administering the Sac rament of Confirmation and Benediction at the chapel of the House of the Good Shep herd, In Franklinton (lltb Ward). Messrs. Garman & Williams, of this place, were rather unpleasantly surprised on going to their steam saw mill in the West Ward, on Wednesday morning last, for the pnrpose of putting it In operation for the first time since last spring, to find that the team gagne or balance, several brass cocks, a lot of lead pipe, n.jid various other artitdeS, worth In all from fifteen to twep.tv dollars, had been confiscated and carried off by cer tain parties whose names they were not lour iu ascertaining and whose lilrties will very soon be curtailed to their shame and sorrow IT they don t return the stolen propertv. and that very speedily, to the mill from wlience they purloined them. A young man named. Saratjet Bridge., nr Cambria borough, tvas accidentally shot on Monday evening Ust, and the probabili ties are that lie will not recover. He was walking down the Cambria side of the Ceni emaugh river when a bullet, which had been fired at a wild duck by a young man on the opposite Phrirej planccd from the water, and eutering his right side, between the third and fourth ribs, evidently passed through his right lung and filially lodged In hi. client, hear the spinal column. The Johns town 7r('Puie, from which we glean tha aliove facts says that yonng Bridge, was shot in the rlbt hand eleven months ago by a ball from a pistol accidentally discharged by one of his companions. The Johnstown Tribune gives the Pgnres to show that up to last Tuesday S3, 052 pounds of chestnuts had been shipped from the Rail Boad station at that place to PSttv urbj Chicago and other points. Estimat ing tbe tints at 50 pounds to the bushel, the amonut shipped would be 1,900 bushels, with a fair prospect bf being increased to three thousand bushels before the clb.e t? the ea" son. One storekeeper In Gelstown, a neigh boring Village, has sent away 500 bushels, and eipects to ship as tnauy more. Joe We'.ser, of tills place, has shipped 1C0 bushels, and the cry Is still they come. The total amount of chestnuts shipped from Kbensburg has been alieut 5MD bf.shfei. This will lor.jr be rememlter'ed as the greatest cheStuttt year ever known. -'We learn friirn oor (Jhest township cor respondent. and tAke the liberty of giving more prorrtitience than Ills letter would aT ford to the f.tfit that Mr. John Westover'u fine residence, in Susquehanna township, was totally tlfstraycd by fire rm Sunday morning last. And that everything it con tained, except a few Valuable papers and some money, was consumed witll tlie build ing. More than that, aud worse even thftn that. Mr. Wetover himself was very badly burned and will in all probability lose both of his eyes, his face having been terribly scorched. Tlie fire originated from a de fective tine, the primary cause ef so mal:y conflagrations, but what tbe loss amounts to or whether there was any insurance ou the property we are not able to state. The Hollldaysbtirg Standard says that a little grand sou of Mr. Jonathan Stottft'er, of that place, fell into an abandoned well on Tuurtay last, owing to the fact that the boards covering the opening had become rotleu with age and broke under the child's weight, and after a woman who witnessed the mishap had tried Iu vain to rescue the little one, a man ami boy luckily appeared npou the scene, When some of the parties present, oaeglit the boy by the legs ami held him head down iu the well, thns enabling Mm lo seize the child snj draw it up, but lit tle the worse for its sudden plnnge and un comfortable laih. The escape was,however, a wy narrow one, and the paper from which we quote thinks there Is a lessoti In the ad venture which even a blind man ought to see. - . m A JiOJKi rii'NT ron Hoop Pjlf. On Monday of lt week a man named John Butinrlield, who had Iwttn engaged for some time in the llme-buriiing tuisinese in Indiana county, but who more recently was em ployed by Mr. Samuel Reed, of Black lick j tow nship, iu getting out hoop poles, hired : a little: roan mare, iniggy and harness from 1 Messrs. 1.. & 8. W. Davis, liverymen of this j place, with the avowed Intention of going to i Iaurel Hill to hunt hoop poles, and promis ing to return not lator than Wettnestlay evening of the same week. Failing to put In an apjtearauce here at the appointed time, Messrs. Davis began to get uneasy alxiut their missing property, ami consequently on the following day Capt. S. M. Davis went lo see Mr. Kued, when he lerned that Butter field bad proceeded only a few miles ou his al'eged journey when his brother gut into the '''ggy with It i ti and the two proceeded iu an entirely different tlirection from the oue Indicated. The Captain also ascertained that the BulterHelds, wkeu at borne, resided Iu Everett, Bedford county, and that John had worked for a time at Msusfield, Ohio, aud subsequently at Broc-k ville, in this (State. BiMurning home he telegraphed to all thoe-e pnints, and stion had toe salisfactiou of re ceiving a reply from one of his military frieuds over lliere that the parties In quen tlou had made their appearance iu Bedford ou Wednesday afternoon, where they bad hired another horse from a gentleman named Cefsua, ami were then on their way to Cum berland, Md., having disposed in some way of the buggv and harness. Acting on this cloe. Captain Davis left here on Saturday morning for Bedford, where he was not long in fl tiding his harness and ascertaining that the buggy was at a point some fifteen miles distant, from that placw, where be has prob ably ere this regained possession of it. Mean time Mr. Cessna, having beard of the es rsMd of the hoop polers from this vicinity, started In quest of the guilty pair, whom he em-needed in overtaking and arresting with the aid or ConstaWe White, of Cumberland, not far from Morgnotownshlp, West Vir ginia. The stolen animals were not, how ever, In their possession at the time, they having been left at Tunnelton, about seventy miles west of Cumberland, from whence they have no doubt ere this been brought back to Bedford, parties having been sent after them for trial purpose. The two pris oners are now In jail at the latter place, but whether they will bo tried there first and here afterwards, or here first and there after wards, remains an open question. AsTOvrsniw 8COCF.8. It la the dnty of every person who has nsed BoSHBF.'a German StrCT to let It. wonderful quali ties be known to their friends In coring Con sumptl3n severe Coughs, Cronp, Asthma, Pneumonia, atrd in fact U throat and Inng diseases. S'o person can use it withont im mediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case and we consider It the dnty or all Druggists to recommend It to the poof dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 40 000 doten bottles were sold last year, and ne one care where it failed wa. reported. Such a medicine as the OeSMA 8rtjf cannot be tot widely known. Ask yoor Druggist aboot It. Sample Bottles to try sold at 10 cent.. Regular size 73 cents. For sale by Lemmon & Murray, Ebensbnrg, aud Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore. XOTBLTIWS FOR FAIL AND WlKTKR. We have now open in all our departments full lines of seasonable goods In all the la test novelties. We offer Black Dres. Silks of enaranteed makes at from $1.00 to 83.60 per vard. Our Colored Dress Silks at $1.00. 8125 and 81.50 per yatd are tbe best ever offe'red at these prices. We Invite special attention to our large stock of plain and fancy Drea. Goods, com prising all the novelties of the season, which are offered at extremely low prices. Hcotrs A Hacks, Pittsburgh, Pa. CtiOARiV We have jnst openeri a fine aa snrtmeut of novelties In Cloaks. Fancy Wraps, Shawls, Ac; also Seal Sacqne., Muffs, Hats and !. Hccrs ft Hack, Pittsburgh. STILL III THE W&1 1TW Visit Cax - Which yovi should do if for no other purpose than to secure big tie SURE to Who haVe Just returned fBom the eastern cities stmtoT mm oooos m IViilCII T1IKY UAVli PBicEs mwwmM before, tqtjgzxemi i 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 Xcw York city which was closed out at Assignee's sale, and are determined to give the people r remedy for hard times bv sell ing them (Jocds 35 per cent, eheaper than they have ever before or tan not? buy elsewhere. oiL-iLf- 3EW3L tsisia oTymi goods, As we have the largest assortment and greatest variety in tlie county, and arc prepared to give BEttEft bargains than tan be obtained at any other establishment. S. TEITELBAUM & BROTHER, tct.5, 1877. 3in. AsToxiimxn Fkkaksof Liohtsino. The Altoona Olobt of Tuesday last relate, t.he following : Tbe lightning eccompanyln the hosvy clap of thlindrr hn-h startled our citinens on 8jh dsy afternoon lust, plsyed ssd lisvoc In a house on lztreuth avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, occupied hV Mr. Tbotnao Henshev and owned, by M!1. franli McGirk. The liyhtning strtirk the rod and after knnck Ing off the p.iint and tesrluirthe red from its fsstenitiits, fcll'.wed it into the Kro,md, itii thf-pce thiohtrb the wsll Into the eelhtr. where it ibAttered nit'd deetioyed evfcry tl'.liur, breskiufr cveiy box and linrrel and hurlinff csbr-sr SfniinSt the Poor slii.ve nnti! the ssme IS plas tered ylih It as If it. had been shot out of s cmi tlnn. 1 he elctrle lluid seemed to have divided In the cellar, end took fPosite directions one eortl'.tn mskiirg Its eltlt si the bst'k door, hurst liijr open the snrrie by tesrliiff out the stxple. while snothor portion escaped st the northonrt Corner nhi.Ve the wall, tesrinff oil a piece of board mi tBrry'.njt It thrtinth s strong palinr fence, anrns. a vnl-ant lot and through win dow in i he residence of Mr. McUonoug-h. wherB it struch an old lady on trie shoulder, but with out sorlnns injury to her. A poMlon of thn charge sppested m hsv'e escaped up thrtl".h the floor into the dltitnjr room and pr!or trsr ing up the fhHifSstf it had been done with a crowbar, knocititlir d3wn s!l the pictures and mirror, upsetting M the L-hsirs, bresklnft a foot off the parlor stand and knocking a pane of tt hiss out of the window. After everything la the cellar (Including canned fruit) had been destroyed, the renter pnrtion of the chsrin made its exit at the south-west corner. Just outside of which, in the j-nrd. stood s hydrant, which wss uprooted, turn Into smithereens, ami hurled in every direction, some of the pieces beinir thrown across ihe avenue with ft'Rrfiil force. The ysrd is filled with dirt from the hydrant, and the rences sre etlckinir full of alnss ami splinter, ss If they hsd been fired nut of a ihut ifim. The family, with a youns lsdy visitor, wrre all f ittinur around the cfxk stove in the kitchen, and, strng-e to say, not one was hurt, sHIioiiku all were more or loss shocked. Every door in the lower part of the house, .-xcvpt one, whs forced open, and the keys I brown upon the flour. The escape of Mi. Heirtivys fsmtly seems to have been re markably providential. A nofiK B-fTOOt. HllTORT OF THB UnI- T(D Ptatks. We have never been partic ularly esuer to bring about chants in school books, bnfalwars favor Improvement iu this direction when its signs aud omens are suf ficiently manifest. The best help of In struction are none too good foronr children, and they should be caretnlly Bought and promptly adopted when found. We have recent ly given a little thought to historical text-books, liAvinp bar! anew work of this kind placed in onr bauds for examr uation which excites nnttsnal interest In all who have given it proper study. The book Is tbe production of I'rof. J. C Ridpath, an accoinplinhed scholar and historian, who Is well known for several works delineating our national records and progress ? and he has certainly Invested thesubjrcl with fresh atti act ions. His text is admirable, with faultless arrangement aid a series of tbe best illustrative maps, charts and diagram it has ever been onr good forlnne to see In ny history. Prominent educators speak of it "in terms of unmeasured commendation, and it is going into use very rapidly in all cominnnllifa where the education of youth Is regarded 'is a matter of prime moment. Our readers will do well to examine it for themselves. What Thby Have to Tay ron Turin Fun. The following sentence were on Fri day last Imposed by Judge Dean upon the several parties recently convicted In the Blair county court for taking a hand in the ra'lroad troubles Iu Altoona last Jnly. We copy from the Globe of Saturday morning, and deem It proper to say that the Impris onments are all to be served in the couuty jail: John Chsmpeno, ttOO fine, costs of prosecu tion, and four months Imprlfnnmer.t ; (leorire Iormer C'ltalllniore Jack'). t) fine, costs t.f prosecution and six Jmnnths imprisonment t John Maiick and James Stewart. M0 fine, costs of prosecution, snd three months' imprison ment: Allen P. Ooss, sentenced to psy costs? John Singer, 1 100 flue and six months" Impris onment : Allen McCsuley, 300 One snd one r-ar, lessone day. Imprisonment : John Speeeo. 100 fine, cost of prwecutlfn,and three mont h9' Imprisonment; Marshall McCormlck, 100 fine. Costs of prowcutton and three months' impris onment : William Cochran. I2ii0 ftrre. costs or prosreution. and eliht months imprisonments A. I,. Gamier. .100 titie. riosts oT pmsocntion. and fire months' Imprisonment ; John Carroll, iOO tine, costs of prosecution, and one year, one day, Imprisonment; f.i.iyi? Von, i00 Inc, cf.sts of priwcutioih nnA one ysr, less one, day. Imprisonment ; John Wise. 100 fine, costs of prosecution, and four months' impris onment. a .. TKiTRLBACat & Bro. We newi srarcely invite attention to the mammoth advertise msnt of this enterprising Carrolltown firm, as it is big enough to speak for itself, but it is well to note What they propose to do for their customers, as plainly and temptingly set forth in the following partial list of WONDEKri'l. I.OW PRtCES. Men. All-Wool Casslmere Suits... t8.00 and up. Pants. 2.2$ " " Boys' " Suits. 4.00 " " Men s Hats uwts seo Women'. Shoes 1 00 Misses' -V) WKlen Blankets 1 .50 per p'r. Horse " 1-3S " Waterproof Cloth. 63 inches wide.. - Cashmeres Sipery'd, Alpacas (all triors).... 1 " ll-st Washinrtnn I'rints 5 " ' l,ancsster tJinirhatns 8 Muslins ( lilesched and unbleached) 5 Ticking for overalls 15 A most important case of a man over eightyMMio years of age, who bas suffered aixty'yoars from inflammation of the kid neys and was at times completely prosi rated by pain and loss of sleep, when tbe Danisms was resorted to-, and the patient is complete ly restored In health, having Bue West nn a long trip. Tbe Barosmais a mild nervine and anodyne. Prepared by K. K. Thompson, TltnsylHe, rn aird sold bv Ijemiiion Murray, Ebeus burg. l'ri:e, 81.00 per bottle. Wihl pleeons have appear l in numbci'b iu Kichlaud towuthlj.. large FIELD, MO THE BARS CALL BEFORE COINC ELSEWHERE ON OPENED THIS WEEK AND ARE CARROLLTOWN, CAMBRIA CO., PA. TO Sj"T3S $5 Saved J $5 Saved $5 Sadden ! $5 Saved! $5 Saved! $5 Saved $3 Saved $3 Saved $3 Saved $5 Saved $3 Saved $3 Saved $5 Saved) $5 Saved i $5 Saved $8 Saved i $3 Saved $8 Saved $8 Saved. $8 Saved " $5 Saved $8 Saved $3 Saved $8 Saved $8 Saved $3 Saved A GOOD OFFER MAGEi N EARNEST ,." wrpnt anything In the pprrt hat we eatihot fs'ly substantiate. M- CERTAIN FACTS f Owe te onr knowledge that some excellent bewte .re parti Tig with their money without any reason. It is all righ t where people choose to throw monry away; but if they car to save, they will find in many lnstnrs, for exactly theBHini3 material, we sell a man's suit t'j cheaper, and our goods axe more substantially made In the bargain. The Stores are sll open to everybody, and this fnet can be seen by loots ih. Ttiose who art fiofjudjres have an sbsolnte safpfnsrd ti our fnnrantee.. and the fact that they can get their inonoy bark I f they ehoose to. The clotMns- we offer is not ir.arie for "wholesale." cnt each article is finished for the wear cf people wbottt we expect to serve Tfnm year to year. , OCB CLOTBIFuU FASHIONABLY CUT, TAREFI I-I-Y MA PR THOROrGHLY eit)KGF.r, . MADE OF KKUABLE MATERIA MODKRATBiY PRICED. . Of)D FOR THE LONG CAN BR TtHrRh SAClC INTO ITOSti IP THE BUYER DESIRD8. FOR THE FALL OF 1877 We bars the largest stock ever known In Philadelphia, and w. put down prices at once, so at to sell more than vr IJIMEKSE LOTS Jiopft Suits Men's Suite Eoffa Overcoats Mens Overcoats. A FEW PRICE ARB SUBMITTED: Complete Man'e Suit, j iv . fc j -Better One, , - ;.."' T S'l All-Wool Suit, " - - ia Diagonal Suits, Doubla-BreStteil Frock Style., Whole Suit, ft 17 CO Sold elsewhere att2S. ; Fine Suite of the Beet Materlale, j $13, SCO to $68 Boys' Suite as low ' - - $2 BO Men' Ovroot(, - - - ".. $8 to SOO Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth & Market Local (.Correspondence. Jt. Ito?rirCs:.V)et.M ISTt. 1sar Frbfmaw Three months sgo 1 gave yoa sn aecoiint of the hap' Ism ol youngf'.ordeil attiat, 'onltacnn, church, wiih a brier historv of his life-, closing with the remark that I hoped II would not be lona; until I would be called npon to chron icle a no less Interesting if less important, because more worldly ceremony. In which that gentleman won Id take a leading i.art. An.l here it Is : Married, at St. Bontface-s cnurcu. on Taesdav, Oct. Ti. 1877. by Rev. Father Edmund, Mr. John f ordell and Miss Mary Luclnda, daughter of Jaoob and Iikabeth Thomas, all ol ChtSt town shin. It has not nnrreqnently been onr pleasure In the days ot onr youth to witness ihe tt Ing of the nuptial knot, but we must confess that anything of the kind more beautiful or impressive than the sored ceremony which has bound for lte our worthy and happy young friends It has never been our good fortune to took upon. The church eholr, under the loodercuip ol Prol. PeterUlasser, fav red the occasion with some new and elegant mnslc, and after the arond work had beeu consum mated a large crowd of Invited friends, accom panied by Father Edmund and nls Venerable as sistant. "Bishop" tllasoer, repaired t the resi dence of the bride's parents, where a sumptuous feast was In Walt lag, and to whirh alt present did ample justice. That our yonng friend has chosen wisely and well In selecting one so fair and amia ble fir his better half no one will deny, snd that It Is a natch eminently rU to haVs been made will be as freely admitted by all. May their lives be long.tlioir happiness uninterrupted, snd their share of this world's blessings and benedic tions sll that their hearts could desire. We had the pleasnreora visit ou Friday last ffotn two of our leading citizens, ex-sherlfl Ula rand Judge Thomas, who came well prepared with a goeti cappiy oi provender, varsaparilla. mineral water, an.l sloh, and lully equipped fur catching eels ratflsh, etc., which they proceeded to do at Mellon's data In company with Mr. Js eoo Thomas and Dr. Plllsberry Kline, who sre considered great experts at tha business. After spending several hours and catching a goodty nnmtmr of fish, all bat the Doctor returned to the residence of Mr. Jacob Thomas greatly elated w .th their success and well disposed to court tha drowsy god for l ho balance of the night. I have said that all but the good nstured disoiple of E ii aplus returned to Mr. Thomas' domloil. and k it Is proper to say, was liberally supplied With mineral water, etc., and left behind tn set tbe outlines for a big haul. After attending to thf duty the Doctor concluded It would be a srocd Idea to tske a short nap, and with this obtect in view proceeded to an old shingle shop near at hand and notfsr from the residence of Mr. Nngle. where be lay down on a lot of shavings, but had not been there very long when some hnge white spectre caught him by the seat of his unmention ables and sought to dislodge htm from his nest. Yelling at the top et bis voice, "A gh.ietl a ghost t the Doctor soon sac ceded In arousing Mr. Nsglo. who hastened to his rescue and was not long in d scovering that the dispenser of pills snd. paregoric had taken possession of the old sow's bed, who In turn sought to recover her Inst rights. The Doctor sys it was a S d Cool pro ceeding on part cf her swineship. bat If she ei.n'd my her ssy on the subject no don lit ihe .would put tbe boot on the other foot, ' where it right fully belongs. Instead of making a decent apol ogy to the old sow, the Iet.r, We are sorry to say. talks about Interviewing the editor of the New York San on the Subject. Ihkst oxCbaUK MILLINERY and DRESS MAK ING. Miss Mart Davis invites the attention of the ladies of Carrolltown and of northern Cambria generally to the large anil ele gant stock oi Hats. Honnets ami Millinery iroins with which she has jnst ret urned from the Kasiern pities and which will be Sold very cheap for essh. Dress making promtly and satisfactorily attenusd to at low. -st rales. Carrolltown, Oct, 29, 1877.-8i. DOWI! iroUtowiiy bargains at the with a large stock of vAtt utn t XOW OCFERIXG AT $5 Saved $8 Saved $5 Saved $5 Saved $5 Savad't $8 Saved $8 Saved $8 Saved! $8 Saved $5 Saved! $8 Saved i $8 Saved t 98 Jtoiwi $5 Saved S3 Saved $3 Saved 98 Saved $8 Saved 93 Saved 98 Saved 98 Saved 98 Saved 98 Saved $8 Saved $3 Saved $3 Saved Sts., Philadelphia. Oil II' I ART. MTJ?.l!,ril-l",??I rrtorn ennrnmptson. Miss Ma sr. second daughter or Jo seph 1 tclie, Ksq.. aged Sbont IS years. Tae deceased was a hioSt esti E able yonng lady, greatly beloved by bet now sadly bereave, family s a oi . c-x,r i iti i inn AIKI and all other kindred, as well as by a large circle I oi irienns, wno esteemed her ntgniy tor her noble , traits of character and her ever kind snd genii s i disposition. Peace periiettjal to hor pure and s.n- i Icse soul. SI PI'KS DtPd. fn Yoder townhlp, on Friday last, Oct. 19: h, Mrs, OAholim Srrru, wile o( v-onraa supiws, aieu aooui 40 jears e A SS10NEPS XOTICE.---Wl,ereAs Paul Kllwanger, of the b.rongh of Car- rotiiown, nmwi conniv. ns made an assign. ment lo me of his real and per-nal estate lot fne benefit of bis creditors. tW.e Indebted m said 1'Afl Rr.LWASosa are reo jested to make pay ment, and those having claims against bim Will present them to me for settlement. J AlXlH "i EAOT,KY. Assignee of Psel Eilwaner. Carrolltown. Oct. 'ft, H7J. et. W A "V,"5?7lf Some fn"' learned per rf 1 IjI. son o Artist to tnanu!ar lure LI TIUR I PATBST ?1L C'AMVSS PlCTCRaS In this ceuncy. on a royalty. Pa m ted from p'.oto graphs or ether pictures, and is tub ikkt oil ; nimiomi)!. Defore the territory Is taken I I will pamt idclnres 8W for 10 and warrsst them i for l.fe. Every person hontd havw one, as oil Pointings on "anms are the only i!etnres iht will stand the test of time, and 'can be b&udod down tc iKsterlty, Particulars run. U T I.i niER. Oot. 38. 19??.-ly. Corry City. Pa. Potlic Sale tf Valnalle Real Estate. T lUKSHANT to an order ol the Oruuans Court X of Cambria eoanty. Pennsylvania, there wld be exposed to pahlio sale oo the premises, fa Sas- uueuanna townsc-p, Lmnri county, on TUESDAY, NOV. 20th. 1877 At i oVfcdra:, r. f.. the foMowlog descrhfj T3al tstate or brpwro caa vkb, deceieed. to wit : sllnste In said Township and count j, a'dolnln 1-ndsnr John Hrer. Charles Weak land.' Ellslts. Foallx, snd others, and remaining wO A'U at, more or less, about T5 Acres of whicb are clesred, well fenoed and in a good state of cultivation, hiv ing thereon a two story I mi Hoi-sb, a Ixw Baas. 46S4, and sll tbe necessary oeibuildlngs, besides a thriving Orchard or choice fruit trees and plenty oT pare spring watef. f-r-Nntd Farm rj well adapted Mr raising both Stock and produce, being equally fitted tor either gracing ot agricultural purpose, and St It Is con venient tj Carrol: tow a ahd within a few miles of EbenVburg and the E. kC. Kai.road.1ts prnmtni ty,lo eiiurclie. rftfKns and a ready market 1 atocf. as to reuder It a very desirable property Pv sny one wishing t. engage n the farmlna bd.lneiiS. TbhVs r Sau ie third ol tbe pUrrhsas moner in nana, onc-intrs in one vesr, ana tbe re. 'Tr!l' I niainlng third t te a lien ort tbe preinlses, tb terest to lw paid Aanuallv to Msrgarvt I rave widow ol aai.l ilece.ieut. and at hor deals the pno A M. KEIM, M. I)., rilYEUCIAM An RuKOFrt. Klitshiirsr. Pa Of. nee reoenilv U'cnnicd hv Ir. J. .1. l,i ma iw doers weal of Klair Heue. Hib at,, wh-re night Sails ean be mde. Cuiif ultAiiuns is ttenuau aa well as Lnglifh. l.a-3,'7.. TOrriyss. r;;y.rpfr:,oVanrV;,; purchaser. I. A. cKAYER, Trustee, BlwiUv. itilAXii-i iiou.i. Susquehanna Twp.. Oct. , lfT7.-3U " Jobnstown. J.lv tl lftV " B" SHERIFF'S SALES. Y virtur-of sundry writ! Of Itu. tt. Fw potl.. At. i'rn'i. K.rjmwn.. snd t'rw-t. frfrr- , tS4iiti out rt the t'-.iirt of Cnfrlrtn Tiess of tnmhria county and to me dir cls'lf n ix - ..I be exposod to public sale, at the hotel of Oonrad Raab. in Johnstown, en SATURDAY, NOV. 3d, 1877, at I o'rlark, 1'. Hn the following real estate to wit Alt. Iflfi fifrht. llllo Stid Ihlsrest nf f'hrlstlan ( Knnklp, iff. 'n an.l t s lot of ground SlttiHte In tha Sfri.ntl ward ni Jotinstnwn ttrviigh. I'amhrla : coTinty, r., fronting en Washington street on the '. nonh. Sflioiiiirte 'ot of eiire IVK t.n the west. lot ol John Nliitniao on tSe hast, and (tl alley on the South, hnving tliorrnh rcrteil a 10 siory plur't h .or and a plark tshl' now In Ihe nc-n-P('y of ChriMian knnkle. I skcnin eserulloo Snl In ne s,.l at the mil of Andrew Oirk. et al. A t sn. a !l the r'irlit. tit Je and interest of Frank JtJ(H 'uIIoiikIi. oi. in nl to a X of (rroend Sttaate fn iho 1'hlrii wnr.l tmn.nf-h nt 1"htiBtfitl. f 'ft m. hria county. Ia. fmntlnit on Hrosd strset. S-1Joln-I itiu"t i Hart KearnpT on ihe n and lot ol J t'ltarir t'artwfiiht on tlie ert. mnnlrit hark to , lsesrl trect.livinn thi-rrnn er.-cted tn two s'ory ; frsmc houses, now in tlie errtirancy of Prank Me '. t'nllonh nll others. Takn In esrrtitlon snd te h sold at the suit of Jacob YreUs, for use ef M- w. hcira St t.-. At-.s'o, all tSe rl?h,...t'?1 snd Interns nf Joseph Oito. ot, in and f s lot ot rrouf.l sKhateln Cam bria horftnah. (Tamhrla evutnty. I's.i frontinn on Kailroad street on the north. a.!-'niria; lot ef f P. Jones' estate on the West. t"t of Wm. Mlnehan on the east an.l an alley on th south, harlna; there..n erected a l t' ry h-n?e an.l plank sta ble, new In the ee.-itpiir.rv of JoSoph 'lates. Tsken in execution B.M& he ild at The salt of John K. j Jones I Also, alt ttiC rifftit. title and Interest of lames I Fo-d. of, in and to a. tot of crounrt slteate t ihsj See.n.l wrd of t'onemaunh torouh, t'BtTfbrl rnnnti la.. fronttns on the west on Kailroid etreei. and havlna; Konndry alley rm the s- ntlt sfld lots of Csmhris Iron omMinT tm the north, bavin- thereon erected a two siofy plank ht.use. now in the sceop.tney of J allies Kord. Taken in exerntton and to be sold at the suit ol Kobert airersoa. for use of faS li Foearty. A ijo, all the rijrht. tlMe'and tntrn-rt of TTniistn THey, of tn anl to a lret of land sitnate In W as h inston township, t'arohr eonntT. !.. adjolntna; lands of tMark, Forl A Oo . Irederirk Vlrle. Charity T. Sharp. and.Mhers.eoniainmic acres more or less, about 30 Seles of whirh are cleared, hsvlnar thereon erected a ore and a -half story loe; honse snd frants bsrn. no in the oero"cy of Thomas Keepe. . Taken in execution and to t o sold at the sott of I. J. Motrtll, lor ose al Johns town Savinsji Parft-J Terms or Sat F.-One-lhlrd nr the purcbsssj money to br" paid when the property is knoc ked down, and the reinn!ufnit two-thirds upon con firmation ct the deed. JOHif ItVAV. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ehonshtirtr. O. t IT. 177. SHERIFF'S SALES. Y Virtue of sundry writs of lVno. t rjwin., I? Isattod ut of (he Court of Ccmmoli I'loas of (Hinbrla coutitv atnl to me rilrtortedt there wlii he exp.icd to Public Sale, at tbt; Court Home In KliriiKliurir, On FRIDAY, Nov. 9th. IB77, at I o'clock, I. M. the fuilowinar K-el Vftat to wit : At.i thS tiorTlt. title snd tnt?ret cf .tnsrph tlsntner of In npd to a pieces or parcel ot !s?i.l, sitnste in tTarroll township, ('amlira rsnnty; Pa., SfMotninic Isft.iS rf James I..uls. Chfl!tii,n I'fiiftc'r. Michael Ijattemer, and others, eontn.n Ina: 1M aeees, more or lesg, having thereort errte. a two story lo- house an.l hank arn. now ttt Ihe heenpsney or Ja.fph fianiTier. Tro Into ekecu tion and lo be sola at lbs suit of LhrRirt r a ra ti he h tt. si. Also. All the ritht, t'Tle snd Interent of lewls Becher. of. In and to a tilPee or parcel of land sit nate In Oalliisin town-bin. Csrnbiia roomy, I'a SfijotnlnK lands As-nr Iftrke. Henry Saeker, and heie, eortalninie SO seres, more or ies, about 23 sere of Which sre rieared, havina: thcrv on erecteI a twn story plank house and lint bam, now In the ocr3panev"sl Martin Snmi.ru, Tak. n In eiecu'.iou and to be mid at tbe Vuit of Charles Miller. Also. Ml the rii;ht. title snd IntoreM ef Rolo rnon H. Borkey. ol. In and to a piece or barrel of tand s.taite In- Wafhlnc'on township. "tnbrta 'tnittnty, Pa., adjoining- lands of Joseph Itel; W in. Skelly. and others, containing- ps acres-, tuors or less, about SO acres of which are clearer!, harlna: thereon;erected a two story frame house with Imm inent, s Inrsro bank frame rfirn; Snd elber ont bnilJliJifS, now In the possession rt rtMuuion II. Hcirkny. Taken In oxc otlon a'nd to be s..l at the suit of Henry Willcbrant, fx tese or Joseph Wills brunt. Also, all the right, title snd n?ret of rVldens Ievv, ol. In and ti a piece or pare I ot land situ ate In Barr township, Cambria connt v. Pa., a.l- Julnlnjr lantlsor Thus. Orlfflth. Jantii Krut, Sherry, and ethers, containing bti aores. uiore or less, snout 2? acres uf which are cleared: hating thereon erected a one and a-hall Stbf-v plank house and a Irj stable, now in the ocenpanev of Kngelbert Ijevy. Alto, all the right, title "and Interest of Ka:l.lea Ivy of. in Snd to a piece or parcel of lana situate In liar, lownfhlp, Csml r county. Ps adjolnltit lands of l luimti (Irifflth. Jacob Krng. Jo'eph IIIler. and others, contain ing 100 acres; mire or less, al out 35 acres cleared. Taken in ruruilon snd to bv sold at the suit of Fralclnens Uan lvr.lrh. ffr use or K. I.. Johns:or. THiHiir Sai.f..-tine-third cf the purchase mox.ev to be pal l when ik) property Is knitck ed t?i)wn, snd ihe rfinatnlny t wo-1 birds on run flruifitlon of the dei-d. 0 JOHMltAX.Fheritr. Bherlff s Office Ebcntburgi tet. IT, D5T7. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. I X pursuance of sn order or sale iPi-uinr ont of the Court or Common Pleas f t ambrta roun- ly. mere win ne exposed to public Sale, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1877. at I o'clock, r. m , sll the tolowing described rVal estate of Charles Johnston, AsKiior ;to wtt : THE IIAI'ANt.'E OF A I'tRT AIM riKCK OR PARCEL OF LANI. situate in Washington oweMe. Csfnhts co-ir. Pa., which remained unsold bo i he trSt h of AtoriH Isst, when the whd ot sabl usct was olMed tor sale, containing silent 2 tl HI S. nearlvni1. of Which Is cie&reit and in rtrrfw. Item well culti vated and weii lenred. The Isnd Is fe'igwt lelly IfH-atcd for a Summer botel or for Summer rett-dt-nces for iamtlies tlesLfng rf- s..-nd te iete.l J"tf. OD'-Ttle or the l-a. K. K. Z . HIIU i aT .raous "M-nlaln liouso" nt I'n.knk. wi adjop. i'itng t he rornogTi of SuuiratlVlle.Tia te Very rtiltofthe Allehenlcs. where the Warr and sum ,-ni alT sre 1 nre-, rresn snd inrtgoratTa-g. rd trora v nenoe a trHigninceut new oi tha ininYM.iir. Country caw be obtained. The land wilt t di vided into tsfi.n ol a brent Two Arves eselr. iW ..ld with th mineral rght referred. Tbe rrveral veins r-rtloal for which Ihe loealltv fs fawrols nil. ncrne tins irart and lll r.e sold Senarstelv. and belg very valuable j road and lo aret. and e-mrenient to the rail DO better fnvrstTne-t mmM vr niafie. Twnw. Cf Si n Ore-1brrd of te frrlisre tnouey c.rl confirmation of liv t.ti"-rt in r SWilriSrSirrc J be seccred by Jndi hlrd 1n nine montliS ; r-sytoentt om coiif rmat l..n ol eiv! and to wire tit note or bo-nd .! su.r.. oi ins purcnasor. JAM EM M l ' T jTri TT W V WsshIn4to Twp , 6et. is. 177 -t." ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. RHEUMATIC COMPOUND! A , trft t. IS. 0. ' SslVars S (V - m I tlj S-MSt HNillT, "tT4 ws sf - kruui of l.k -r ll. woimn44 t- ir- it Mr. T. am r,f jw sltr. was ' ii. m. .r S.lrt, V Ta rrtnH Sn iw t Slirr m e j. . . r r. T wi t , . r-f n . . i K. w. Mell.r. A '.. Pf'r. l'ltr-hr.S. tr"tiOLD HY ALL DKFc'GITS -16.-ly i- A DMIMSTRAlOR'S NOTICE. Kstateof MEtiV .IdHSHon, dei;. ! IeUers of Ad.-nlnls-ratfon cam testamento Snl " ... oi nrnrj .miinson. Isle pf Hal lltsln burjXijh. f'arobrra eoantv, dee'tl, hsvlnr been granted to te tanderslgned. nodes t hereby given to all peruns indebted to said estate that payment most be tnAde without delay, an.l those having rln.tni against the same Will present them In proper form rr settlement .. F. .. PAKKI5H, Administrator. Oallitln, 1 srt. 19, !TT -t. ASS I fl X E MS NOTI CE.Wher a. (HARtdcH A. MrMcup.s, .4? Alle gheny township. Cambria county, baa wisds an sil l C. A. VcluiVen are rewreted make paV. ment. and the b.vlMff e!lros agafn-t in Tl present them for seUleer,U w'u ltm.t Wirlvr.D, Hrse"f Chas. A, MeMtt.left, Ch-st SprtTig. oet. ie, in.n, ' A .vnr. . To tub VoT.n I rl AVS!BIA (iH'tr.-Incrard,., BUCKLEY, AtToBJJtT-AT LAw OHee . . . . - ..-., . w m k k k - . .'. !,, W',,, r- .?maker. Ks... owHI.iTm AM busfiivssf-eriaimn I e pn.fe.ei..n , romptl ly alien ifcxlUs ud coiltciiou made a etctual.y. 4 X I wun in wisnei ui man triui t k.i
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