Pbensburfi. Pa.. lt , - - JVOF. 2, 1877. t0CAL AWPJ'tHBWRAU There, and the Otftrr mate. i' fall Democratic vote "S the election next Tneatlay a irtoil lemocratic v'ctory. 'itewfore let no Democrat fall to do lilt iT' w tau ran yet ba worn with impa. ' 'ikewl with comfort. "re pigeon In Immense flocks bare thMr ppe!rn-e In Ibis vicinity. fre'gh trftffic of ,,,e Pft- R' R- for peks past has teen simply i to men sc. !r'l' lyr..ii frraM tbiuks that Pasha, M'n la tbe "coming man" among the T-rTo dollars is wbat it cost Wm. Sibert, ::o.?ra, for walloping bia wife. Cheap ,r' ile Indiana county greenback labor re ,,r nominated a f ull couuty ticket on ' "M'-y Kort shot anil killed two wild : "ij uii Shi"k!' dam, near town, onTuea ti ntriiiriif , . , . V ui Woulweaver, of Westmoreland "'.. wa seriously if not fatally injured t '-t KVS an falling from a chestnut """ow'tu to a more than ordinary pre nan re .i ujany "f tlie employe io tbe Pa. It. "l. s at 'Altoona ara kept busy night v'liiri to refrain from physical labor "a ; S.kinw' day ( Thursday), we bare put 1 "..,'ipcr io press this week one day earlier in uul- , ,. n Indiana county man named Tbomaa has lieen appointed assistant mail 1 l'a It. 11. between Pittsburgh A.tnona. jl Ague Scott, the venerable mother tx senator John Scott, died at her home ,V rtati'lrla, Huntingdon county, ou -'..-a of lat week, aged 79 yearn. !-(.'j.' K.J- Vnufr, late of the Mountain tt v Creswti. in neg Jtiating If he baa not i'-f'i-lv ti-S'ti:iied for tbn purchase of the i'm'n Avrtin Hotel, Pittsburgh. ' -V.e 111 wheat, of which we learn by that aliout double tbe usual quanti f Utii sown this season in Cambria ,:, !uuk very promising indeed. '-VMrtKf'!"' in the "mill coal mine" i' :!. t'. I- Co., Johustowu, fell on John V ';, i'f Coneniaugh borough, on Saturday 4." ai.il fractured his collar boue. ,l I n Law, of Hollidaysburg, Las bought j .l f!:-ppeil over nine hundred bushels of Ixiiufs ilurinj the present season, for tbe H'ljUttr says he paid 1,800 in Mesrs. L. & 8. V. Paris, of this place, ij lu exchange second-handed wagons, ,! sleighs and harness for setxiiid-haiideaVj !;;f..r leK?ed, horses, no bring along your f.r:,i-. -Frank Swartz. a freight brakeman, was nd badly squeezed at lUnirsville, ,;; f jL-.ly last, while engaged in coupling ,r.. !! was taken to his home at New i rente. -X catitiagc grown on the poor bouse farm rj wrijjbingjtvieiitj-rlre poumls, is the la v rprtslile tnitro5ity brought to our at i: .u. It is ceriaiuly a big thing iu the ((; line. -Yuii need not neglect your business when ' .lili'.eil with a cough or cold, If yon only re!ialil remedy at otc-e. Ir. Hull's t'.i'ifh 8yrup Is the ieat remedy we know if frlre only 23 rents. -Tie routraet for furnubing tbe neeea rr for the proponed eatrnsioii of the Viv e Phannou ( Pittsburg) uarrow gauge .. ; .ui lii N-eu awarded tu the Catnbila Onipany, Johnstown. -I; will hv news to the gentleman In ::x':in, as well as to everybody elite liere r t: t . to learn from the II iiutlugdou IaxiI .' tli.it Mr. John W'hrrlv. of this place, is : ':,iUe of Jarksotl toWlldhip. -T ie JnliiiKtown Tribune thinks that the rvfjtif tlieuew Portagf Hailr)swl maus i ... r-nvery liy the Pa. It. It. Co. itt the 4 .! aliing the linn of said road which baa Lii taken xieMoti of by other parties. lln. A. A. iUrkr bad a big busking '. ) f iTi WeilneitJny and a grand oyster su--r .n th evening. Still, for all that, he Mi"' nji-i t to hare the pleasure of preflx-:.i'-r aiTning Auditor General to bis name. -Every fence corner in Huntingdon 'tu 'y will imm hare a newspaper of .Its ' Tlte laieitt venture of that kind Is an KIj lieei jimt establiMhed at Three Springs i.v x veutiirra.une youth nainel I. II. Itetice. -Hfader, ak your atorekeper for No. 1 i : t'nt ttinkiiig 1iImc'i. -rtianl rm. of (ietHUiwn, this county, lai!iirin tioj prevent pwaiMiii HhipMd, priii- J ;i W to Chicago, nearly twelve hundred ; li'ls of ehestiintit, anil a mer'hant at ' VM-rahdaa sent off so far about half that -amity. -An effort was made to get np a labor re- , ' n uireting nt Loretto on Monday evening !, Imt aa no speaker appeared to a'ld resit : t-e mnititit.le, and no multitude assembled i- ht-tr tlie upeaker. tbe etteririse proved a - ''i-J failure. ' -An outire of prerentiou is better than a 'J!i-1 of cure. A tlose of Dr. Hull's Itaby 'P will awist your batiy iu teehing, ami rvTiit it from lieing attacked by cholera i ;;'itutii,eoli, or other diseases babies suf- , -r witb. 2.-e-ot. r-"n S.ttur Jay of neat week, Nor. 10tb, Huffman, surgeon dentist, will be at : Jnore, and e..pl u that vicinity who r-'-i Lis nrvk-es may bare to "nva It" for v: another t.p ll if they dou't interview 1 m "ti tbat orraation. i While' .Mm ttashaw. of Jacknon town- T. H nut iii-Uia county, wan engaged a "go in chopping wmd, the axe '.'lit on a buah and causeil tbe blade to :;ke hltumi Mm hea.1, splitting open his 'i ihJ expnaiug the brain. i -An Altoona laI named Harry Kellar, "'jfCntidtittor Kellar, of the Middlt Di ;r..jn, pa K. R., itijurel ir.ternally, on ' '"lay tiioriiinK Ut, by lieing run overjhy JAm Ulei, with household goods from ,:'"-ti lie hal a- ridentally fallen. are xerenfceeti rotsma, and not 'kii, as we Inadvertently stated last. k, an well aa a large basement apartment 5 'lie fine new I rlik residence of Mr Win. rt'i'k, of luck's Mills, Allegheny town-; '' ni'proai lung rtmipletion. I -e exieinl to our worthy friend, John J'"'r, of Chest Springs, our sincere "T,',,'in -e JU the death if bis very excel-''.,,f-- Mrs. Sarah Wagner, which occur- on MoiMlay of laat week, but at what age .iie. io learn. May she rest in peace. . A tc-trrey of the new Portage Kail 'org aince jiban.loued, la now being "!! hy a corpelof civil engineers In tbe apoy of tl,e Pa. R. It. Co. If this means "Mlutig t p,mKiuv anl xt.ry probably '!ltUe shipping f freight by that route. -Unsure, reader, that yon gire W. & I. hart's No. i Ing Cut Smoking a fair ,Is wi n!p and tuck for a lime between ,.,'a ,:'ws, of Tyrone, and a monster she r U he ei. onntered on the moun'aln "y ' Ut iiia, ut aiany dars ago, bot T.oss tlie victor after a desjorate atrug 4 ;' 34J ponds of bear meat rewarded . work ami mom wares mar 1 ob- 'T'T ,n bn.lrei years hence by k ,' tke labor reform tickefjuext Tuesday, irela.Ht can I secure. I now by su 1 rat ic nominee for Coroner f "1 oiber uiana witbia tbe reach of a. H'tm.nm a-If t,r frrlK.o painter of Oer v '1' t.,n diappearel so tnyste- ; JM"'" llnnttiia;..m on the HI b of o--' m4H,sT "e missing, and the berealasal remain nnknown to f ""era I ironies the conviction that -r.lrre.l fir bis money. XVu'- n- Itobinson, of Oay sport, was ro,0 spring wagon on Tuesday of i,"' "uile on her way to attend a big Hr at the residence of her father, ''"' ' IW-:.rner, of Duiuausville, wboee Z, i.. me repiuencevi - - J '" ' IWuer. of Dutuausville, who, ' 7 P. M Sr Lucas, " M W . ,-v; .tnagi we noticed last week, ' ..i- u..7 putbibly Lave io be -csjx- A Huntingdon jmIU . IVX"?" f fBt,;Cprodnce" and alter be got through he was Juat thlrtw iteetorSi B hl rCWl' fodder nd olb" "Th Altoons Glob says that a young ?" laX "ot,er- of "t Freedom, that U.t J .7" ,D,tny billed, on Band.y -5 by tb.e Prnf dlsebarge of his gnn while out hnntlng In company with hiful blVt!, M,c,' P- Kblishersof Bab Utbschool literatnre, pleaae uke notice. .T"j"rB- Ho"- John Long, the eighty-year old gTandmotber of tbe editor of the 8hirlers IST" Ml tbrt,nh tPoo' lUto ZZ f t .ne,?obor, nonaeVno long Thi i- "t.,ned J P-lnful Injuries. The old lady la. noweyer, getting a-ling as years expected for one of her Messrs. Samnel and W. 8. Baxter will offer at pnbllc sale at 1 o'clock to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at tbe residence f the first named gentleman, in the East Ward, this borough, a two-horse wagon, a twol horse sled, two large bogs, several plows, and a general variety of household and kitchen fornitnre. v I' Is not true as published in many ef tbe newspapers, our own among the number, that James Turner, father of Martin Turner, the yonng man wbc was recently convicted la Clearfield connty for tbe murder of his paramonr, Mrs. Waple, has been prosecuted for perjury alleged to bave been committed during tbe trial of bis son. Our yonng friend 8. J. llnmphreys de parted Tuesday evening for Alteon a, where he is to take charge of the Logan House bil liard rooms and ten-pin alley. Sammy is an honest, upright and intelligent young man, and if be does not eventually find him self at the top of the heap it will bo because fate has ordained it otherwise. Our merchant friend, M.L. Oat man is having a neat and substantial dwelling bonne erected at the rear of bis lot extending from High to Lloyd streets, which will are long be ready for occupancy, the carpenters and plasterers bing now engaged in giving it the finishing touches, and the paiuters fol lowing close upon their heels. Tlie HnllKlayitburg Standard suggests to the Kep'iMicau newspapers of that county tho propriety of requesting Congressman Campbell, of this dibtrii t. to explain to his tarirl'-admrring friends why it was that he voted for a prominent tnemlier of the Free Ttade League and againnt a high tariff man for Speaker of the House of Kepresentati ves. All first-class merchants keep the No. 1 Long Cut made by W. & D. Kinehart, Pitts burgh. A Fa. K. K. freight brakeman named John Lord, aged aliout 2.1 years, unmarried, and a reniilont of New Florence, was literally decapitated and instantly killed at Lilly's station, this county, at noon ou Monday last, iu consequence of falling between two of the cars, the balance of the train paing over bitu with the shocking result Mntcil. The remains were taken le his late home for interment. The stately mansion of Gen. Jacob M. Campbell, of Johnstown, now absent in Washington attending to bis duties as Cou gresiunau from this district, was entered through one of the ailtiliig-room windows by some thief or thieves, ou Friday night last, aud rohlied of a considerable quantity of silver aud other tab!e ware, dry good, clothing, etc. No clue to ths perpetrators and of course no arrests thus far. "Why Some People are Poor" is the ti tle of an article going the rounds of the press. We haven't read it aud don't know that it says aurthli.g on the subject, but we suspect that some people wouldn't be near so poor as they are if they would consult their own Interests by buying their dry goods, groceries, etc., at tbe obeap cash store of Myers & Lloyd, who bave an excel lent stock and sell at tbe lowest possible pi ices. Tefer Elder, formerly of Johnstown, where we kaew hiui well as a clerk iu the store of Oeii & Co., but who of late years was engaged In the broker business iu Phil adelphia, was fjutid guilty In the Quarter Sessions of that city, ou Wednesday af last week, for aiding ami abet'ing a clerk in the Tax Receiver's office there toentlx-ule 0O0 of tbe corKratloii funds. The clerk, Shreider by name, was also convicted. Not yet sentenced. 0ir p. g. (ponderous girthed) friend Pe ter Solt. of Harr township, brought to our oflice on Sat unlay last a sugar Iwet which weighed 11 '-' pound and meaanred 23 inches lu circumference. It was the biggest beet we bave yet seen, and until someliody pro duce a beet to leat It, It is entitled to be considered the beet that lieats '1 the Iw et ever grown iu this section. Mr. S. tells us thai he raised turnips many of which weigh ed ten pounds a pieca. A couple of Altoona sharpers went through a countryman in that city on Thurs day last to the tune of about S40, and tlien turned their attention to a Cambria county farmer, whom they succeeded in getting into a very blissful state of Inebriation, and would no doubt have rclievedbim of his filthy lucre had not a policeman very opportunely nabbed the obfuscated Caiubriau ami com mitted biui to tbe bvk-up, while he kindly permitted the two sharpers to go iu quest of another victim. ...Don't you suppose, when the eold win.l blows, that a good suit of clothes, such as can be ttongbt at a very low price from Jas. J Murohv. at UKrClintou street, Johnstown, is aliout as god a nte as you can put your money to? If, however, you are willing to shiver aod shake when the cold blasts of winter are seekine to make you act sensible by buying a comfortable suit of wearing ap naral for little more than a mere pittaace at Star Clothing Hall, why then more' the pity for yon, that's all. Oround has been broken f'r the erection of an elegant new residence for John K. Scaulan, Ksq., on '.he square of grout"! owm-d by that gentleman on the brow of the bill leading to the railroad station in this place. The structure is to contai-.i nine commodious rooms, to say ""thing f tbe basement apartment, an.i isio i n fine style and supplied with all that can mako a home .-urn for table, not excepting, hope but never Ilium tlie exrep.nm. buildingcomplete wiilcost about S1.MH). we Tbe 1 1 . i. Wm i tliw "howling wiKier- tiess," so to sneak, who does up tbo local newsfortbe Altoona f7o6e. committed matri mony .ot many weeks ago with Miss Josie Valentin, a yming lady of that city, who we trust is a Valentine well worth cherish ing for all time to come. A healthy growth of young timber will probably follow in due course of time, but whether it tbe liannr young con pie have our best wishes for I loPng life of unalloyed felicity, which is not a new or original form of Tul There is no doubt that W. & I. Li'ie hart's No. 1 Long Cut is first rate smoking ,0!l2Vhile Daniel Conrad, of Indiana conn ty.was pl.KldiPg weary way ;; town one day last week with load of po tatoes, bo wa accidentally jolted from the wagon which passe I over one of Ins legs STfracTured It below the knee. He then ,-alled to tlie team to Stop and t hey not on y ota-red the summons but backed the wagon over b's other b g, breaking it in like man ner, and no doubt convim ing Mr. Conrad thai It would bave been better for him to bear the Ills be bad than fly to otters he knew not of. III wnMrw and no caah for a little less 7,' -para past was returned to this offlee onVednesday last by the postmaster inTsucl, Tnnml.takable evidence, of the d decline of honor and honesty among men In whom he confidently coiirbbnl that malirt K heart of ye printer man Tnewspa eartfaqnake to swallow up all the newspa we fad beat in the mnntry. rLlSf. i rU". of B-qneb-nn town ship, thl county, wan tried In the UH. District Court, Pittlorg.one day W Ji for passing counterfeit money, but as there wan , o direct eviaei.ee w found not gui.iy. wahr 1 1 . in mi" - learn tnai tim. '"'"? 71 " w-.Vv.ni for that v..i, nn the subpoena ior in mistake lt"J u""ss reiding ver' r rflsM.'oT.u?,hoi failu Westover, ""ujetbing to . re do aKS ra-fai. a xiierc coiijeclure un our part. a r nr miners iieim I of a subscriber In the ""V"' I county in whose honest, r .cd ''y we a s ai.A aaanai iniiiin il - i - George Lonier.t.he efism tin mmo1 stole various surgical Instruments from Dra. i Marbourg, of Johnstown, and Wilson, of F rranklin borough, was brought back on Monday laat fmm t. .n.r. i wf. rr8t? rw dy ago, by Chlef-of-J'ollce Harris, and after a hearing before Justice Strayer, of Johnstown, was, in de fault of the necessary security, sent to Jail br to walt trial at December sessions. -t"iIow-,th WU,B'. Hgnia November winds, rising and swaying la plaintive ca anc wound the honse, will make one think of the comfort and warmth ex peri need oy the man who baa bad tbooghtfalness enough to purchase a winter ootflt of sub stantial, well made and neat-flulng gar ment t he great cheap cash clothing em porium of Godfrey Wolff, oa Twelfth street, next door to tbe post-office, Altoona, where no one who gives him a call can fail to be salted In price, style, texture, shad and qnalityof tbe goods offered for sale so cheap. Mr. Jas. F. Campbell, late of the now defunct Johnstown Votes and Echo, but for some time past proprietor of the Oil Times, a paper established by bim at Edenburg. Clai ion county, published an article In bis IsHtie of last week reflecting yery severely on Mr. J. M. Gifford, editor of tbe Daily Herald, published in the same place. In w hich he accused him (Gifford) among other things or being a drunkard and a debauchee, for all which, as we Judge from the reply of tbe Uerald, wbicb denies in toto the charges preferred, Campbell will be, If be baa not I already been, prosecuted for libel. Go where ' be will, it seems to be Campbell's fortune or misfortune to get himself into bot water, metaphorically speaking, but as be seems to ; like it no one else, If we except the parties ! aggrieved, baa a right to complain. A colored girl in male attire arrived in Latrobe from Pittsburgh, a few nights ago, says the Altoona Mirror, having taken pas sage at tbe latter city on one of the trucks of a car on the Fast Line. When she reached there her sex was inspected, and, on beiug examined, the suspicions were confirmed. She is about twenty years of age, and has "beat" her way in the manner above de scribed from a point two hundred miles west of Denver, where she was employed as a sheep herder by a man who abused her bru tally. Getting tired of this mode of living, she stole a suit belonging to the man's son, and made her escape with a baud of Indians a-ho were going to Denver. She was on her way to her former borne in Rochester, N. Y., and money was furnished her by those who learned of her history in Iatrole, from which place she departed on a freight train. Kdward W. Fisher, a young roan of re spectable parentage but decidedly dissolute habits, whose home in in Huntingdon, swal lowed a big dose of gin and laudanum, and afterwards- shot himself in the left breast witb a revolver, at a bouse of ill fame in Harrisburg, on Saturday night last, but for tunately for him, if for no one else, neither attempt proved fatal, the laudanum, for some reason, not getting iu its work, and the bullet lodging in the leftside, just below the arm-pit aud near the first rib from whence it was readily extracted without having caused any very serious injury to the reck less youth. Fisher, it seems, was sweet on the proprietress of the bagnio, Sadie Keller by name, who bad excited his jealousy by deserting him for a "friend" of ber's named G. K. Kreeger, of Danville, after having spent the day in buggy riding with bim (Fisher) all ovsr the country. We hare no desire to detract from the merits of tbe Altoona Mirror, but when some of our exchanges speak of it as the btxt daily paper in western Pennsylvania they ive a flight to their fancies which does a manifest, though no doubt unintentional, injustice to the Johnstown Tribune, which Is the peer as a local and general uews jour nal of tbe Mirror or any otherdaily published outside aud, with very few exceptions, in side of any of the large cities. We have no sympathy with the political sentiments ot the Tribune, nor perhaps as much patience as we should have with the spirit of mis chief which prompts it not unfrequently to speak disparagingly of our town, but that itoes not prevent us from saying what we lelieve to lie true, that were it not for the Tribntw the weekly press lu this part of the Stat at least, and tho Fkekmam is no ex ception, would find it exceedingly difficult to get up a local department that would at all compare with what such of them as are not too lazy to avail themselves of tbeonpor. tnnlty can now do with the aid of the paper in question. Honor to whom honor is due, say we. Capt. S. W. Davis reached home on last Tuenday afternoon witb the mare, buggy sod harness recently stolen from the livery firm of I j. k H. W. Davis, in this place and of which we gave a full account in our last issue. The harness were found at the house of Mrs. nutierfteld, mother of the parties who stole them, at or near Everett, Bedford county, ami the buggy was secured a Flint ati.nc, in the Mine county, where it bad Iwen traded to Dr. Kuiigh, a brother-in-law of tbe ltulterfielils, formerly of this place, for an other vehicle, while the little mare, as we slated last week, was recovered at Tunnel ton, alxxit eeveuty miles west of Cutulier laud , the parlies in ponension baring failed to diMie of the animal in the later place, owing to a general belief that tbe mare had t-eeu stolen. The two pnendo lmop-nle hunters, John ami Lewis tlutterfield, who hired IhioiiiAr ami forgot to return it, are now in Jail at I ted ford, adorned witb a pair each of idd fashioned hoUles, but the prole abililiea are that they will lie brought here tii atmwer the alnive charge before they are put upon trial in thatjeounty fora like trick that was vain practised upou Mr. Cessna, of itedford. We speak by authority wnen we extend to Judge Lloyd the thanks of the cilizomt of Kliensiiurg for the goI work he did last Tuesday in tearing down the old and un sightly log stable w hich has so long disfig ured the mirth comer of his lot on JCentre and Sample streets. The logs of (.which the staM was built bave a history. They were originally nsitl in erecting tho Welsh Con. J gregational church, about 180rt, w hich stood soon? dtstauco cast ot tlie spot oecupieu ny the stable jut razed. It was the first church built In this place, and the Welsh people who composed the congregation were tinder tho charge restweti vely of Key. Rees Lloyd, the grandfather of Judge Lloyd, Kv. (ieo. Kfdiorts and Her. Wm. Tibbotf. Wheu the congregation, aliout 1830, built the brick church on the opposite side of the street, the old edifice, which was weatherhoarded a;nl painted red, was sold'to John Lloyd, Judge Lloyd's father, who tore it down in S:i2and out of tbe logs erected tbe stable which has just Iweii demolished. The logs were prin cipally beech and cherry, and many of them were almost as sound and perfect on Tues day last as when they were first cut aud hewed aeventy-uae years ago. Tfir. Locat. PAPF.it. Thus aptly and truthfully remarks the Exeter .Vnr fxrtter on a subject that does not receive the atten tion It deserves iu this or any other com munity : The local paner Is sn absolute neccseiry to tke connty ami community where It Is pwtiib eil. All the city nspers cannot supply the plaerof the home paper. Thst should be the first tow of every man and woman: for with the paper is the tocalrtr identified. The paper gives the county and town where printed much of their Smiortanee In the worn, and rives lu detail the local newt, which cannot beaiiicrt by sny other source. Every week s Issue of the paper is so much local history, and tho rise growth, snd development of lie? town and county can be measured and recorded only by the local newspaper that constantly is gather ing Its Items. People do not properly appreci ate tuetr home newspaper. The home paper at any pi Ice is the cheapest paper ono can take. JIVGVS sC MIACKE. Important Announcement. Inauguration of their Fall Season In their new and extensive Cloak and Silk room. We shall exhibit this week our Fall selec tion of Berlin and Parisian Novelties in Cloaks and Shawls, embracing the finest production of Kuronean manufacture. We have spared no efforts this season to procure for our patrons tha largest and most com plete assortment of foreign novelties bowu In this market. We invite inspection, as we are confident a critical examiuatlou will strengthen our assertions, Htmvi A Hacke, Fifth avouutt isU'l Market street, Pittsburgh, V. STILL IIU THE "Wfeoa "Wvk "isiS .CtanelIto'wsav Which yon should do If for ao other purpose than to secure big bargains at the BE SURE TO CALL BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE ON WHO HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN CITIES WITH A LARGE STOCK OF EUGJWT NEW 0000$ FOR fbtt SALES WHICH THEY HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK AXD ARE NOW OFFERING AT m . REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD DEAL WITH US : We bought $10,000 worth of Goods for was closed out at Assignee's sale, mg tuem Uoods do per cent, cheaper than they have ever before WTSI lSXMIIVli: OXJI1. PHI 12s, A3 we have the largest assortment and greatest variety in the county, and are prepared to give better bargains than can be obtained at any other establishment. S. TEITELBAUM & BROTHER, Oct.S, 1877. 8m. BitovKRs or the "Queer" Sentenced. Tbe Altoona Mirror of JMonrlay furnishes the following in relation to the several sen tences iinpcmeil in the U. S. District Court, Pittsburg, on Saturday last, upon Jatnes P. Funk ami other parties recently convicted iujnaid Court of dealing in counterfeit money: The Court opened at 10 o'clock with Judges Ketchttin aud McKenna on the Bench. Judtre Ketchnm nt once began the work of pnssinsr sentence on th priaoners wno had been brought into Court. Joseph Harlan, of Cameron coun ty, convicted of pusning- counterfeit money, srot itT with wne year iu couseiuence of bisservlR8 to the Kovernment in furnishing; Ietctive Perking with liilormation thst led to the arrest ir Fiink and the killina of Corju-ns. Tuo. W. Mauion. sn ex-preacher and ex-member of the West Virtrinia Iwixluture, who was convicted of dealing- in noirtis fractional currency, was next !rnuirht up, and before sentencu whs pawd addresMd the Court to the effect thnt he had served three years in the defence of his country, and hnd a family. Judwre Ketcham said thnt he hnd considered these facts in im posinir the penalty, and proceeded to sentence hi in to four years at hnrd labor. James V. Funk, who was csptured by Detective Perkins ami Abbot at Tyrone, when Coszcns wis shut, was then called up. and stated to the court that this was his first offense: that tie had been led into the commission of the crime, and that im prisonment would be no worse than the sick ness i.e had endured ; that through sickness and poverty he had beeu made tbe tool of Cozzens, and that all the reward be bad received was the suitof clothes he had on and five dollars. Judge Ketcham snld that a rood many people hud spoken well of hint that there were extenuating circumstance, ami that a petition for clemen cy, numerously signed, had been presented to the cuurt. tie had been unirersally recom mended by his neighbors and thia would have its elTeet In mitigation of sentence. Mr. Funk had been found guilty on four counts, but he would now t sentenced on but two, and at the expiration of the time the court could deter mine what effect tr hnd in his reformation, lie was then H.anteitced to one yoar eacti oa the two counts. This concluded tbe sentence, and the spectators and curiosity seekers st onco with drew, leaving the court room almost deserted. A HirjtTF.b Hot'SJE. Jobnstown people remind tis a little of tbe ancient Athenians, not for any sccial intellectual pre-eminence wbicb tbey enjoy over their neighbors, but becauae tbey are always seeking some new sensation. Ibe latest theme of excite ment is a "haunted bouse," of wbicb Fri day's Tribune thus discourses : "The windows of the house consist of four large panes ot gins each, and in onu of the up stairs Mh, in rear of the building, one of these panes, which is about 12x24 In slse. presented a well-defined profile view of the bust of a man. dressed In military clothing. The form of t!e tacu is perfect as if palmed on the glass, and even tbe whiskers show as natural as it would be possible for an artist to portray them. The head is surmounted witb a blue military cap, showing buckle, band around it. aud the visor. The body la also correctly presented, and the right arm crosses the breast. The figure is al ni o-1 life si7.e, and occupies nearly the two feet of space 01 which the length of the pane con sists." This wonderful apparition was first seen by a lady, Mrs. ltnsm, who bapiened to cast brr eyes toward tbe window. She called tbe attention of others to it and a (Mr fect furore baa since reigned, to tho no little aunoyance and (right of the occupants of tho house, a family named Davis. Kasly, of the Tribune who is a man of hard facts, paid tbe "haunted" structure a visit, and this is the result of bis investiga tions : "A expected, we found that in the temper ing of tlie glass there had been streaks of sev einl colors left in the face of the pane, caused t" the 1 in per le-t manner in which it was put through the piH-csa. and the combination of slr-aks and colors presented a rather course resetiiMniKre' of tho head and body of a man. Only this aud nothing more." And now we are ready for the next .Tolitis iowu sensation. Itollidayibury Standard. TiTfSVii.i.K,.Inne 15, 1874. K. K.TtiOMr SON, Druggist and Chemist. lear .Sir: I am now a cured man. I have been troubled witb my kidneys for four or five years, and last Novetnlcr it seemed to change all at once for the worse. I had no control of my water, would have to get up in a hurry to uriuate every hour in the night, and as aften in the day, and sometimes oftuner. Was very weak and emaciated, lost tny flesh and was very low spirited, with a great deal of pain in my bladder. I called on T. V. S. Morian, of Enterprise, and he told me lie bad twen trouble the same way and was cured by nsing K. K. Thompson's Itarostna, or Hackache, Liver and Kidney Cure. I (ought a U'Ule and it helped ttte at once, but overwork set tne back. I think if I had kept fjniet two box ties would have cured me, hut as (t was I nsetl some eight liottles and am now well. For two months I passed ul cerous and bloody matter, which seemed to work down fnitn the bladder and out of tbe system, i am now as well and healthy as a child, and sleep and eat as well as ever. I take pleasure in recommending it to all who are trouUed in like manner. I live two mi Us east of I'leasantville, Pa., on tbe old turnpike. W, I. Uyuks. P. S. Mr. Ttyles says be has gained 40 pounds siiice be commenced Ubing tbe 11a r osma. Prepared by K. K. Thompson, Titnsville. I 'a ., and sold by leinnion & Murray, Kbeus burg. Price, ?1.00 per bottle. Htw it is Ponf.. Tlie first object In life with the Anterlcan eopie. is to '"get rich" ; the sH'onI, how to regain good health. The first can lie ulttaineil by energy, honesty and saving ; the setiotnl (Rootl health) by using Ouekn's Arot'sT Futwrta. Hhttiilu you be a dekpontlent suft'erer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Uver Complaint, Iiuli geatlon. Sin., aneh as 81 ck Healaehe, 1alpi. tatioit of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Costi veness, Dixxiuesa of the Heasl, Nervous Proat ration, Iow Spirits, dc yon neeil not anfsr another day. Two doses of At'OfST Flowkh will relieve you al once. Sample IVuttlea 10 cents. Regnlar kIxm 75 cents. I'oaitively sold by Limiiiiiou & Murray, Kl nsburg, P. M. Wdlcsbtle & Son, Wilinore, Aud by all tirsUclatw Druggists iu lliu U. 8. All who bave tried V. & D. Itiuebari's Jsj. 1 L;u Cut Suiwkitif uuvur f FIELD, AID THB MBS e mmwrnm seiche $5,000 cash from the stock or a Wholesale House in Now York city which ! and are determined to give the people a remedy for hard times bv sell- j CARROLLTOWN, CAMBRIA CO., PA. E. F. KunkeVs Bitter Wine of Iron, K. Kunkel's celebrated mtter Wine of Iron will effectually core liver complaint. Jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nsrvous debility, chronic dlarrhcea, dlsoase of the kidney s and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intes tines, such as constipation, flatnleiice, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nansea. heartburn. disgnst for food, full ness or weight In the stomach, sore eruetatioDf, sinking or flattering at the pit or the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried or difflca It breath ing, fluttering at the heart, choking or sn If ocatlng sensation, whnn In a lying posture, dimness of vis ion, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in the hsad, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of thesklo snd eyes, pain In the side. back, bead, ehest. limbs, etc., sudden flushes of heat, burning In the flesh, constant Imaginings of evil, and great depression or spirits. Price 1 per bottls. Be ware of counterfeits. Do not let your dmggtst palm off some other preparation of Iron he may say is as good, bat ask for Rankers Hitter Wins or Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Hitter Wins or Iron Is not sold In balk onlr in bottles. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 269 North ISMnth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Jlemored Allre. Head and all complete, Io two hnnrs. No re till head passes. Nest. Pin snd Stoinsch Worms removed by lr. Kunkel, 2! Philadelphia, Pa. Kend for tng Seat. Pin or Stomarn druggist and ask for a bottle tsyrup. price 1. It never falls. Common sense teaches If Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can be readily removed. E. F. KunkeVs lutttral and E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. The best and cheapest Hair Pressing and Hatr Cleaner In the world. They remove dandruff, al lay irritatlcn. soothe and cool the heated scalp, prevent the hair from railing oft. and promote the growth In a very short time. They preserve and beautify the Harir. and render it roft snd glossy. They Impsrt a brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair. and. as a hair dressing, they are unrivalled ; eradicate dandruff snd pre vent baldness. The shampoo cleans the Hair, re moves grease, scurf. Itching, eruption. Cures headache prKlueed by heat and fatigue. Kuu kel Shampoo snd I.ustral restore H-ilr to a na tural and glossy color, restore faded, dry. hart.h and wiry hatr. Price per bo' tie $1- Ask yoar druggist for them, or send to K. F. Knnkel, "Pro prietor, No. 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. fS-10. 3in. )IT.!tRF.At,. NEWBACEU-FOSTEIt. Married, at the res idence of the officiating clorgvmnn. in Cambria township, on Monday. Oct. 23. l!T,7. by Itev. J. O. Thomas, Mr. John Nswbai km. of Krle, Pn., and Miss Alice Fstfk, daughter of Mrs. Christina nnd the late Henry Foster, dee'd, of the Cambria Hause, in this place. No curds. So slyly and unostentatiously was this Joyful event consummate! that few ir sny in the com munity were aware thst It hnd re-ally taken pltee until a chasen few were summoned to partake of a grand wedding dinner served up on Sunday Inst at the homeof the bride's moth er as a farewell baronet to the happy young; couple, who on tbe rollowirg morning deport- el for Krio. where our fnir vounir fnend Alice. one of the handsomest, most amiable snd atlec tiouatenf Kbenshiirg's grscef u! snd grol look ing young daughters, will henreforth take tip her re sldonoe as the fond, raithful and Trtignl wire of on- whom we hope will never fntl to fimtrr as a previous prist" the fair young crea ture who tins committed her heart, himd and future welfare to his watchful cure; and keep ing, nnd who we are sure will ever prove wor thy on.his fondest love and devotiou. ERin-HFROHRI,l,-Married, at St. rtonp dlct'a chttrch, dtrrolltown. on Tn-sdiv. f)et. 3?, 177. by Itev. Amandus t Jrami r, M . I!om Fttm and Mrs. Df.ci.ka HtascilKl.u both of Corroll township. The high rontrncflng parties In the above osae are agc1 about tt; nnd J0 j'ears rcstrct ively, bnt that is no resson why they should not bens happy as hnppy cah be a stnto of fcliciti whi-.di we wish them with all our heart. IATKirTT MASTF.U'SOV. MnrriM. st St. John's (t'nlholiet church, Altoona. on Sunday Inst, by Itev. Father Walsh. Mr.YiscF.XT I.rrK ett. of Altoona. and Miss RttmciET Mastekso.v, of Kutt Coiiemuugb. this county. ORPHANS" COURT SALE! In pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court or Cambria county, the undersigned will oflcr st public sle. tn the premises, on TI." KND4 V, XOT. inth. 1S77. at 2 o'clock, P. is., the followi-iir described real estate, of which I'aa! Oeorgo licd seised, towit: A I'llX'Kint PAKlEI.or LAM) situate In Washington township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lauds or Peter I. OeorRe, James Cwnrad, Christopher tlreorifC, snd others, contain ing lit ArKF.it. more er less, aliout W Acres clear ed, having thereon erected a two story part Lot An PAIIT Pl.ASK HOCSK HI) FRAME HTARl.K. TKKM8 op S A IK. t tne-third of the pnrchssrj money to be paid on confirmation rs:tle. anil tho balance in two eon a I annnal payments, with inter est, to be secured by judgment bond, and mort gage ot the purchaser. SmiV" OKt'-S. I Administrators. Washington Twp., Ucl. 30, l!S77.-3t. ARGUMENT LIST. In pursuance of Itulo 10 of the Orphans Court of Cambria county, notice is h'-rcby slven that at an Orphans' Court to be held st Kbensburg, on Fritav. the ta day of NovE.wr.tsu. 1S.7, the following matters In the estates of decedents will be prsented for argument, to wit : n the matter of the exceptions to report of con firmation td sale or real estate ol Kunlel .Mc iJonald, dee'd. In the matter or the fifth r lurlus attachment agrvint 'John J. Krii. altBinistrator ol Henry Krise. doe'd. for elKhtJ'-elght dollars and twenty cents In his hands, as shown by his settlement, with interest from data of settlement, Sept. tli, 1871 In the matter or the exceptions to the report ot John Fcnlon. F.so., Auditor appointed tn hear snd deeido on exceptions to sdniiuistratrix's account In the estate nt t Catharine and Ulizaticth Cruiu, dec'il snd to slate an account, etc. In tho matter ot the exceptions to the report of John Fcnlon. Ksq., Auditor appointed to lira rend decide on exceptions and make distribution In the flrst and partial aceoant of Mrs L H. I!ittua, ex ecutrix of I'eter I Idnttm. dee'd. In the matter of the exceptions to the rej-irt of fjeo. W. Oatinaa. Esu.. Auditor spjiointed to re port distribution ot the funds la I be hands of Joseph Bargoon. executor or Kobert iiargoon, as shown by his second ami Anal account. la the matter oMhe petition otMrs. McQuillan, late widow r Bernard Adams, dee'd. In the matter ot the rule on John Jsharbaugh, Kso , to show cause why an attachutcat slioald uot be issuel, etc. In the matter or the petition ot William Oiass, in the est ate of Angnstine tflass. dee'd. In the matter o the rnle on the exeewtor" of o Venables, rtee'd, to show cause why they shoald tuot g;ve bail us trodtcu, lor coralu uiouics lu tbclt hanJs. ainuauts Uistvibu.ca tulioo. eii ahlcs' aud Jolm Venables" legators. J AMF.S i. CKrk. 1-ucujlarj, Oct. Jl, i-."7- D0 9 t toxjciieid i or can now buy elsewhere. THE SUN. 1878. NEW YORK. 1878! As the time approaches for the renewal ot snh scriptinns, THE SUN would remind its friends and well-wishers everywhere, that It is aatn a candidate for their consideration and support. Cpon its record for the past ten years it relics rr a continuance o' the hearty sympathy and gener ous consideration whieh have hitherto been ex tended to it from every quarter ol the Cnion. The Itnlly nn is a four page sheet ol 28 col umns, price by mail, post paid, 53 cents a month, or Ktt.ao per year. The KnnilsT edition of Tun Snt is an elght pape sheet of 68 columns. While giving the news of the day, it also contains a large amount or lit erary snd miscellaneous matter specially prepared for it. Thbj SrsnA v Si s has met with great suc cess. Post paid $l.tio a year. The Weekly Knii. Who does not know The Weeklv Sr? It cir culates throughout the Cnlted Slates, the t 'ana das, and beoml. Ninety thousand families greet its welcome pages weekly, and repard It in the light or guide, counselling and friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural and literary departments iiihh iv essentially a lonrnat lor the n res tie. This pest 10 eon free. Address FL'BLISHEK OF THE SI X, Nov. 2, 1977.-3t. New York City. ARGUMENT LIST Causes, ex ceptions, motions, etc., set down for srgumeot on Friday, Nov. l.77 : Christy , vs, Alleghenv Mountain Coal t'ompanv. .vs. King & st,)K.nirKer .va. Kinney, Johnston and Williams, .vs. llochstein. .vs. Mr'loekcvs. -vs. (Jeildy. .f. ilollis. Cambria Iron Co... Sumcrville Anstadt Noon's Adm'r. Peese Hums JMctlongh, pril in crror.vs Iteert. vs Itiinroon. t rtan 4'ollins, Johnston It. Co. vs. iMmrjfnn Krise's uo vs. !onah.c. I Haug vs. KlrkpAlriv. Sinneyet. al vs. Mcllonj. Mclauhliu vs. I'lenner. Tiemey vs. Iievine. Tlerney a, Irumbnui;h. s. Same. Burns vs. Youngkln. Ciillespie'S use vs. Palmer. Saupp vs. Ad.nns. Strayer's ue vs. Zimmerman. Com'th l;r Harlan vs. liouirhcrt r I lUirniu for use vs. Si. rout & Hawks. t'hristy. Mctiuey. Lute. Kurlr. tregir, .Sun vs. Pigan, vs. firendlinger vs. Stineiuan vs. Schroth's use., i'om'th vs. J . W -vs.. lir.skell. Uillcspie. C'on.atatdeofSuiinilt- v.ne uorougii ; iiine vs. Jonathan Horner, t 'on stable of 41 it ward, Jolmsiown ; Same vs. Mich'l luinn. t'onstablo or t'oneuiaugh borough: Same v.. Jacob StiUzman. 1'onstah e ot Tnlor lusn. I shin: Stmevs. J. W.tlrnv. I 'oot :.).' r vvt:t I township; Mime s. a. n. t'enriMl, t xmstnble ot t'royle township; Kxcejitions to Auiiitor's Hepi.rt distributing proc-cds of real estate of t hri? t in ltorrls: Fxcrntior.s to KeHi t of Auiliior to letcr minc what haiam-e. if any, te due on jarlgnient of Oerniania Kuilding anl" Sarlmr As?ciatiin vs. Catharine Helfrtck nnd tlcorne Kortr : Motion t. strlkeotf confirmation of rt arner Private l;id" In Chest township; Exceptions to Kcport of Je viewers on Kond from Olass" school house to Itra- ' dy's blacksmith shop, in .Mnns er toivn.-liip : ?n dependent School IMstrictontof parts ot Cambria sad rdunster townships. , H. Mct 'tttiAX. Pmtbonoiary. ! Protlion-dary s OMlce, bbcasbarg, Oct. 3", i ST7. Pole Sale of Yalnal Real Estate. 1)L1?SL"ANT to an order of the Orpltnns Court of Cambria county. Pennsylvania, there wl.l be cxfiosed to pr.Mic s";lc on the premises, in Sus quehatina township, Cambria county, on TUESDAY. NOV. 20th. 1877, At 2 o'clock, v. m., the follow ing described real estate ot lit dwig Cua vtit, deccasud, to wit: situate tn said township aud count;, a:j..in!n l.ndsof John Hearer. Charles Wrakland, F.lisha Foultt. and others, and containing o .44 It tr H. more or less, aboal 75 Acres of which ore cleared, well fenced nnd in a good state ol cultivation, bar. ing thereon a two story Ioo iidi'FK. t Ixxi Hah, 40x64. and all the necessary outbuildings, bcaldcs a thriving t trchard of choice fruit trees and plenty of pure fcprlti. water. (VSaid Farm is well adapted Tor raising hu'h stock snd produce, being equally fittetl lor either grazing ir ai$ricu!t ural purposes, and ss it is con venient 1 3 Carrol'tuwii and withiu a trw lodes of Fbensbwrg and the K. & c. Itaiiroad. Its proximi ty!'" churches. schKis and a ready market is such as to render tt a vciy desirable property for any ouo Wishing lu ennae :n the fanuing buin-ss. TmH iF Sale Oie-third ol the purchase money in band, one-third iu one year, and the re maining third to he a lien on the premises, tb In terest to le paid annually Io Margaret t raver, widow ot said dcceitent, and at her death the prin cipal to be paid to the parties entitled to receive the same. Itelerred payments to be secured by the bond and mortgage or judgment notes of tho purchaser. Lt. A. CKAVtk, Trustee. Suequehauna Twp., Oct. 20, 1S.7.-SL LI' OKETTO rilOriiliTY AT rui- k'ATE 8ALB. The nndersijfii a oflV rs for sale at a low price and on cssy terms TWO UlTSOt O KOI'X l, well Improved, in fytrctto barough. on which 1s erected a rnmlortsble anl desirable two story Ilsrg.l.l Hot.BK. 1.30 let I, with a gottil KlTi'HKSi attached, as well as a sali stanlisl STAni.gand other necessary Ot Tacii.O iNc.s. There are alsooa the premises, which are located on fct. Marv S street, the principal tlm--oughrareof the towii.Ja thriving Orchard t cIhhj Iruit nnl an abundance ot excellent water, l or lurfher inlurtaation call on or address Fra fs O'Faiei- ru., attornev In fact for Ijoretto, tct. 12, l7:.-3m. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP. riiwm. P.. Hi' tH-T 14. IS7S. SV. S. W i -trr a r Vf.r l'.i h Sf ! artu wv4r rmora.Uv'ktl.Kn. . jsmi .a Cb.- i miim .r r.r lraprt.i rs,... s,r.rt c.rt infill hiraMUa .ch v. mj i R. t- vtleea C. IVl'ro, P1ttk.rK. t. tVt7SOl.U MY Al.I.. imi'UfJISTS. I'J-lH.-ly.l SS 1 Cm X E E'S X OT 1 1 C K W lion a anl KU wattger, tif Ihw larouKb of Car- rolltown. Cambria ewilnly. has made anasnrn. ment to me t li's real and persona! estate lor be beuefi: d lits ere.ii..i-s. t !. in.iebtetl tu said l'Ai tu Fl.i.w tvuF.ii are r.-;u"s.Kl to make p ineiit. and lbiu-n having ei:iiina agaiuSl Litu w.ll pr:S.Ul t'ueut tu lac Ijt vrli-iKCiil. J ACOit UAOLliY. AMgncv ui l'-u! U.lTuntr. Carroll'.owa, Cct. ll.. . w w s'nisnr a irni( lirl 1 1 1 J . vikjuikf. rvrrvuiuw- , iric. fiunl tr mnfl . UrA.I m. La. a it tb. h-, U'nrMfj ft 1 1 sin wna Z .... . I . . . i sV rtnftr.lw as,, , ... " -' I"' I'uoiisiicu. r or ClUIti III ICQ, Willi . fffaflll W Will rrt Sam avtea I STABI IHK 1SA9. Attorneys-at-Lawt 29 Seventh St., Washington, I. C. lavratsr. We procure patents Io all countries. No TT"t ?trv PF.rs iji advanck. No eharge unless t patent Is granted. No fees for making prelimin ary examinations. No additional fees frrobtaln Ing and eondnetlnr a rehearing. Special attentk n given to Interference t'ases before the patent Or hee, Kxtensions before fongress. InfYlngemer t Suits in different States, and all litigation apper taining tn Invent ions or Patents. San srinr roa FAimm otvio rru ikstcctioss. ( nlled stales l onrti nnd lepartttent . Claims prosecuted In the Sarreme foart of ths Cnited Slates, t'nurt of t lairas. Court of tTomra s sfoners of A InbamaCUims. Southern Claims Com mission, an.l all elss-s or war claims before tho Kxecutive Iiepartmcnts. Arresrs nf Pay and flnnntr. CrricKBS. sot.nttns. and sailors of the lata war. or their heirs, are in manv crises entli led t. money from the orerntnent. o"f which thev barn no knowledge. Write full history of service, and state ainouDt of pav and bounty received.. Un close sump, snd a full reply, alter examination, will be given you w ithout charge. l'rnlon. All nSi'frs, s-iMirrs and sailors wounded, rap tured, or injured in the late war. however slightly, are entitled to, an l can ohtain a pension. I'nittMl Mnlfi Oriiersl l-nnd (DrKee. Contested I.nnd Case. Private Land Claim, Mining, preemption, and Homestead t'ases. pr ecnted before the (General UanJ Office fcn.l Ie partmcut of the Interior. I.ancl Usrrsnts. We pay cash .'or Hounty Ian.l Warrants, anl we ir.Tiie o.rrrfp.iinlence with all parties having any for sale, aud give full and esplioit instructions where alignments are imperfect. We conduct our business in separate Itnreans Ii.ivitii? therin tho clerical assistance of able nn I experienced lawyers and gl-e onr closest persons! sufx-rvision to every tmrsirtant paper ,m parel it each case. Promptest 'attention thus secured t all business entrusted us. Address 11. S. 4. A. P. LACKY. Attornevs. W ARHIKOTOS, f. C. Any person desirinz information as to the stand. In? and resiMnsitility ot the members of the Arm will, on request, be furniMied with a satisfactory reference in his vicinity or Congressional district MAKE HOME HAPPY. ,5 55 tt H H 0 0 H fir. A Plentiful Supply of 1 Good Heading and Baactifcl Pictures WILL IX) IT. THE CINCIHHATI WEEKLY STAR, omn, je ntttj' fi I.OO fr y tar ( f f"-taR- Hurt mi tu torarwt, briffhtrmf, vii't fart pntr ptiMtjitM- l for tti tionef. It lt llta-fU4)-lit Itt fMtlliir. eivef &1J trt i:fm, and, ) much fths-r pf4 ra n'. tinmhfr ha three .r fnr r-ii-ui o'ipuuU or -Irrird tt'n'ir. I', vwt J u i mrr i rr ! rc?iT c-f t ff ih bfsiiii'ul etiaftitv mc, Tti- lonr th Poor Mnn' sr-Vfttl. ?4.4 t-tchf-fi and a pt f 1MK sTAh II.i.OTHATKb ALMA S' At. 9& tr niTsU tt rul to pay s-iptiise of caiTr and m&ilutfc ! iKtntus. BITOar Indiirfmrm I Avttm alwava thf tn-fl li?-rt m tt. flt-Td, arc ror ffrr'Vrr ihnm rrcr W wnni vrT cintt agetit in lite rtHiittrv to comroutil- aic with ixm trfi ttBtnaticttir rork. To aur t-rra n destitute tn c-t tt. ft cluh, Will 0'i mi-U r.v? m th f.H-tur and m cttisi mlt fni t5 trM. iS)vnrnru r't,y e,f ytjitt-r frrtx. nl Tor one hsrore miWC'rta Inay Tor any olStrr. i t uiis. h -tu hav aIr-iT th rtur, Tlir1 INmr fltte Por 9sf3an,s Frla,t, . satib mo rn tav m in Mea l another iitt -o-eratre, of tame ?tit, hick we bv a-ctiTfd turttiM jjtirp. . Paper rilhout ptLturt, One DrUUtr t n M P M n M U n rJ H 1 t :i n fl MAKE HOME PLEASANT. Oil Dmp, Meflicines, Met Articles, U. IN addition to a full line of llrujrs. Medicine, SlC.. the undersigned kre,oii baud a l.irt:c, va ried and elegant isirtinent of lVifumcry, Tuilet ami Washing Soaps I'ure Plavoring ICstract. P.cni-e of all kn I fiti re Spi-es. Hl.if.k 1 4.,1,.. I'o. and I !( .' ' StatHinry. Writing I'iuld. Kli k ami IC--I Ink I"er., l'm-il vn llid.t.T. liit.li. I'r.t ltHks. Hm I'.-x k . .Vc.. i.atln r with : i.V; STtH'K r .1 F.WEl.llY. rMi. 1! a ir. Nti.-c. Si-iw'iant l'!in. :rtih' t .tnl. t all kiii.l. l i.l'H . t'lat. I'ip-.. i 't ware. I.'iir.p.. I. inp t 'liif!in--. and liuii Irc.l o'J:. r :t; ii.-e. lu mi iit! n all ci wl:.- t ill !c S'M at tin." Very Lowest Prices for Casi L EMM ON & MUHRAY. Khenbnrg. June 1-77. 1. linni f s itoi ;ti r IW001J OR V.ADEUPT00RDER ri-HK F.ltFNSHfliil WthlLKN fMiVN'Y J. Is amply iir-iiir-d to Innnutm-tuin to oi't- c or exe!i;iinc (,ih.i!s of its own mike tor WtKtlj. which will be taken at the highest market price, nnd for I lie gal luring f whi-h wauoiij nill so.iii be sent to the various se -tioiis of t be couuty . Th' quality of the eroe.l? nni.'c ly us is too well kinisii to nccil rccomiiicn-inT ion, aiid as we nre now run ning our Factory by sti:am rowtr., tin re wi:l !k nd in lay in ! In- iiiiinafacture id wuui fcut vr litu't to us lor ili.it purpoS". I. S. Weaving, t 'arding. Fulling and Dyeing prottipl ly attcit't.-d to in a workinauliko Uiaaiivr and HI tbe lowest JKsiSb" rales. K'en.ibtry, May II. 1ST7 -tf. 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. M- N I" MK. NTS. IIKAH and Tt M 1 SIllM.S. corNTF.lt and CAHNV N KT ril.AHs. MAN II. . mniiu-f-, VIA Mini piiiiiiit)y tilled al tlievii v b,w- i.f t-st rah mix, liv inc. At't il -4, l;l.-tt. JOHN I'.iKKU. 8r)Ofos-2uo?RMjr.r. M 1MI A N -w . I tear ntttl iniiritr- UNI VERS cvL HISTORY PUfiriTlTlT V f' " llltMLKMlX 1 IWJl 1 1 AIM.Jj WA.Vlt-.O In everv twu VMl'l flV M WTan'' city, to prm-uic subseri rMl L.VJ I btt 1 Ih rs lor the --v st.cii lit. IH'ltl ll." The rei!mn Steel Kugravitiz. 2 tt. bj 2fi.S In.. The Fintiing ol the -u.-i..r in the Temple." Is presented toeaeh subscriln-r : for only il.2i per car. Tn's p-ture is uuiv rca I .y adinirtil mi l (.fomld b in rv.-rv hous. bo! I tra lance eash c iiuiuIms one paid Io Ap,cuid. Write lor terms and .Vsvat's ou:u:. Wurkluc liiii--:t ln b. '.. JV2s.-3m. A ! Wsrrta M-, iw York. a.KS S'lLKINSoS... ...ii. t. o"rmti-. Wilkinson & 0'Friel, imhi tit,i:i:ii op 1 ionMlo. ?Work exo.mted pron-ptly aud .titae(ortly. Sad ot cheap a the elie;.it. l-Ii il j ASK YOUR CROCEH FOR IT. WANTKII-A vt.ut.g Iu.fytia.n.1 ino Iim vvuil. r Siilirtie-) .1 t.v. intc'ligi lit nl t. ini n cm r f-i-oo tni .i ... CONSl ACt CLA ml.l. c 5ept. C. I T.-u Miip..l, V, b. 1 ANIKI. Mr k;:i!.in. n. F 11' .lirf-4 .w 1 a..., ttti r.t - " r- ks wa tt. n . iljt v li. I' 1 hi ... ... i . i l i. - . ... im'':i.i.ii ui-tf.iu ; miii.'..,i, ... i -i f. a.iii i,-,! Mnt '. Urn sil-.-uu,.,, c.it.iiCjtv-l wiiu U. m.o. s,i,.l "30 M ised "r.:, h tt It i -., I r .... f:n-tiit-' !' tin- ory Ik-i itntiaii mid ,v4 V 1 Ainericiiti Marll'- F.nt ire s nt ifc- i Tjf l ti.in uuranltM d lu pi ice, di -u n aud 'b1 ch.-triM-ter of wm k. t ord'-ra ctp.-ctfiillv solicited is. Coiomcocin. a It h the earliest ri.-l and rl.if.n March. 177 3 i.-latu-s id llic Worlds n-.t, trand History tn itie. tarieat, Wblle Age, an 1 Vo-tera. iixlal.i: I. 'ct ..ry if I Vn.'rx.iW f.j'u.'i Ij.ia. Inann'i. ata.i nf feaf Haart at.. I wri li PijUrul.'ir: A I'xa.k l thrilbng lo'.vrtsl anl Miiivera I need. Nlis la:if ttmu any oilier H'-nntitul lll'.ttratH.ns. low prices. itt"k .i-s. . x tra terms circular tree. A. bin i. i . B.-4 I UiV I'll . Ihtladc!pl.f?i. Fa. ; Cariuuat i. I . : t:iiica-g-S 111.; t. ly.U s. Mo. 10-23.-WI.)
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