Ill pill FIEEIM Ebensburg, Pa.. y. - - a or. 23, 1877. yjHAT SAY YE TO THIS! . rmvosition to Reduce the Trice 1 Jfthe FREEMAX an,l put it on a Cth Baals. ,ht the eleventh volume of the Price- u rtillv approaching completion, and l ware fairly groaning, as It.were, under 'urt hi of accumulated accounts, scattered . ..II ,-i-S f It O Ahllntrv Waa rtamrw .,?irn'lf f , make an effort to dispense (""Fif- credit system and put our business ''"' Strictly rash haul. With that object. ' fnre in view, r . mi turuna tsere'"1"" I)ew nM ng possible 0 ,.t un ,ni 'In nr before tin- nrsl day of January next WJL. ihev are not wilting to pay$t.30 in .... for'thf coming year, those i" , to i.h.v 16 wnta extra foi ,wei he l or out of debt to us. a(iBii - h limlnir Tear. those oulsldn nf for postage. a 1 k i " K hp Itl Ctr IIUI o nt-n. u uv, ueeu ueBI- ": :.; ..venting thlt proposition, as those f- us tf unable to pay. can at least settle ,"0.iiii their notes, although we earnest lr ' up.Vniill f" Pr r,lU or ln Iar, ,f We nsk no one for the present to i u the money tor me i-nunim j r.tr, uui in nil our patrons not only to let us ncy fur the coming ye.ir, but " . . i ...ul i ru It, r ,1 t Inir t V, 1. anw. V',, -hoare willing to take our paper on tho " Ir. rffe red. hut where that or some simitar vrIh' d ! iot available, a penny postal cord ""'iierve'to Inform us In regard to the matter. V -run "II ''" ,mve v'Ul heyond the present i inewlll t-e entitled to thesamo proportion, reduction In price. Now, friends, let us ,'' from ":i o this subject u ur bcrure the t-'sf laJIcited. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. lltr: There, ami the Other riace. -Autumn still lingers with ns more or iff. Tle late election In this cotiuty coat the . 1 V I arer about S1,.jUU. . . - - i f nf i,AB - f v o biIm ti ii weleoiim scintillations. A turnip two feet in circumference baa nrof'l P 8t ''le Altoon Mirror office. A lieet weigbioR fliirteen pounds win frixii'eU In Cleiitflehl borough the past sea- AU'Vtia people who fro the whole bog fant it for six ceuta per pound at present A cnM rnln slipbtly Imprejciiated wlfb crir v.ts the kitnl of weather that prevailed trfnliiy. ' Ko" Piper h s bought ont his pnp, Col, Win. K., in the livery business in Holli- (iarsbnrit. llH-ftTveillv popular. Wm mean lr. BuirnConjrh Syrup, for it nwver fails. Ihy r,f:ns recoinmet'd it. -Jlr. Atulrew Ktiner, agri! f2 years, 10 truiithi am! 2 iUts, died at bis reaidetic in Tvrnr a few -lavd ut:o. F.x-SlirrifT Itauiner and Protbonotary. eVit O'lioiiiie'.l were in towu on Tuesday. fc'.Iows, lioth of 'em. -Pipiire H-trper, of Uoydsville, this I Univ. h! been appointed route agent on :.Mi'lil .e pivisio'i. Pa. l. K. -ArjjMinenf oitrf declined to erect an In iinei;teiit s Imol dintrict out of pat ts of ( ni'l ria and Minister fowiiHbipa. Sixteen I'.ozen of i't pijcirw" were raj(r4 in l.f two Altooua sportsnH at I'ortsgfl iu:ii n, thin county, a few days ago. -Tli nrinTer win"t l abla to roa'a fowl ('. 1m V-z ring if Homebody dotj't nouu tn tf:e front with a hitf K'ddili-r. Tlie llun'i.'piioii I.oro.1 Xru remarks nf a bliiKh that red fl:tnuel is liu h i rn liv the 1ims of 1be preeent day. -If the .loinstwii TrAtuxs don't want to w l ii!en tity it had letter trot otlt few h,i" iri rtn al out The oig bfitiint crop. Tv o ui;hnon ii ii-eo w r killed by the) fl'n- prisMTijer trait' at I'arpt-nter'a statvou. F P. P., on M- nday Jiipbt of laHt weeic. -irrrii inmi:rl itcw-nnf laiid have Iwreti p:' hnx-il in the "ie.-irfleld -coal renions by i'r . Wii 'el.ea I Jfc Co., coal ojerntors. -Tl.e i.nrmw ima railroad from katrolm iJcmiier ir? cr-tupleted on Sal iir lay last, 2'-'i Latrnlie baivcjueUxl in iixunrof U event. A pike ini Riirii t wo foetuue; inch i4 I'ijr'uitH four and a juarter pounds waa recently caught tiejir Cove Forge, Blair ilnTy. -Thf MlHnpi-r fiKindry, near Mt. Pleaa Vit, .tireiaiid county, caught 11r from tray iiiai T- on Hatnrday tnoriiinj last and ii'i.iallj ilrK'roved. - i'liree old Indie aad respectl vl.r 80, SI .il S7 rears HtfetiiVed A receit funeral In S-i.It:ng Vallay, Blair 4vihit, all three ef ;Um hruiji in igi.rnis beahii. -A pretty pii tufn la a healthy looking '! well cared fur baby. By the use of lr. Eiii'j lubv Syrup you can keep the bealtU 'f? iirbaby in sole idid condition. 25 centa t -vie. -Mr .tohn Rndgers. of Taylor township, lils lifnilder, bn:k and tliigh pretty r.oiix'y bruised on Friday la?t by a fall of "I'-JMeba. k" io one of the O. I. Co.'s coal "'". Johnstown. -V.'m. Kif.ell, Esq., denies that any coal m stolen from his premises, as announced V ns iaat week. Glad to hear it the Kit. Vi wiii boil that much longer without re f -r.1li!i g Lis coal pile. -Tbs liollidaysburg.Sfantl'ircf sbarvabooU '-i'-y remarks that there is nothing in the iw.t laws prohibiting newspaper aubaorl-w- from paying the amount of their Jn "Jt'Juess at any time. ""'ui gresHitian Hiram Price, formerly of B-;!i.laybnrg, but now of Iowa, is said to mhitrinr; a national reputation because "- K)ks lik Mile Standisl; aud sits next to tu'.reil man in the House. -Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Haverstick, of Mt. wp,m, Westmoreland ceunty, bare lieen ir-Kliuil acquitted of the charge of causing "Sliest l, ,,f a adopted child, and the cotin T7 i!l have to pay the costs. -There is gay sport among the Oaysport Haul rhildreu just now. A horse kicked "hoolniaster on the leg a few days ago f:"1 the probabilities are that school won't "P for a wsek or two to come. -A ,g gobbler lie.'ionging In Joe "Weisser M f'lHiui dead yesterdav morning with its inserted in a pail of water. A clear t,f of Miiride, prompted no doubt by the rf rproa.:h of Thanksgiving. -f the Johnstown Tribune hadn't said nnbody ber could indnceil to believe Jt John K Rcaulan, Esq., '-has commenced rection of a handsome new residence a "'t distance above the passenger station, ' this place. . -A lime child of Mr. Isaac Bagley was ''Tiled to death in Bedford, a few days ago, " iriug the temporary absence of its mother. e child was playing with fire and the ig mn 0f its clothing and a terrible death the sad result. -Tbe Hollidaysbnrg Standard says that ' novintainssurrountliug that place are on rud that the advancing columns of flame P-Kient a grand spectacle at night. Moun- -un nre in th mi.ia nf "ovemoer ia ""'r a new thing in this region. u named w xntiev. recnun ' d 9. n . r T A l.vaiiilr ttn AIlooc tnillirt ilAatun to amssar Irk Kngiana v;K,n to his employer which be is said to m i n rj i ? ry isss s gubblod up before Lis departure. A 'Mve i8 on his track. i!Ti 'nteor sportsman of Altoona, "Bi'.a .T- ikKi '"Tafew days ago, fonnd a petrified w Li; i0"- hlch Is perfect in shape and "--"-UK dc io monniain nc - rnu as -nil . - i . . . ji . " 11 bad been modeled from woou. . ' iriffltlar fi-n&V nt iiitnra la now Oil SX- 'nil it ba.1 t, - mn jiirrxrr nraca. Viarles Fide!!, of Latrohe, jumped" from "'rain under full head way at George's jji iion , p. k K ou Thuwitj evening of U'h ml"",nK his footing fell under j.11'" and had both legs terribly crnsh- k. IB knees and one of bis arms ro- --Tk P1"- Us died soon after. I -IrM "ln,nP nf a hem ock tree turee nun- "''l Inrl :V. I j ... Aim. toy,T , r 'Koiy-seven yean oiu hii T Sarveyor Peelor, of Johnstown, c ''rnnninjj lines near Mineral Point, in , '"wnship, on Monday last, the circles hWk v " in th woi being the means by 'in.5 of tk ,d monarch was ascer- r,Wt cirtle Indicating one year's from them on i'ui iu nnvise ''Vr friends not now recelvlrg the Khxk ''' t,! arc pt our proposition, l'hcte are plen . -.,t men In nil the towns and townships t.". ,fb ,,,ren of Mr- "'"ry Cramer, of r?iai"7 ',w,!,,hr. Indiani county? re fhrltl'i I of 'I'Pbtheria within a perioVl of o. trreek"'tWW,cf whom wera "'rted in one KraT. A sad bereavement Indeed. ri ltBb2TAh Pner nv transferred .i7.?Ji?W.eno.B of Messrs. Collins from Pblla- 1.7. i w V c' f T ud ostof them have i pU..ou ilo nrutiian railroad for the build ing of which they have contracted rrntn f hundred and ninety to one hundred miles in length and from rJ,000,000 to $5,000,000 in t be matter of com t. The Christmas holidays are rapidly ap proaching and as yet old Santa Clans has made no arrangement for supplying the wants of the little folks hereabouts At least we judge so fre, the fact that no one has announced himself through the local pa Prs as agent in this coumiuuity for the im mortal giftoilver. Joe Welsser will have a shooting-match for tnrkeys and chickens to-morrow (Satur day) afternoon, and on Thanksgiving day another shooting-matuh for a $o5 watch and chain, which will be put up for 40, and also i if oot rkeya and chickens, will be held under the same auspices, provided, in both cases, that the weather permits. Tll rellar apartment at the residence of Messrs. McLaughlin, on High street, was entered on Friday night lant, through the back door, which had been inadvertently left open, and a half quarter of beef, several pounds of butter, and a lot of apples, cab bage, etc., carried away. So far as we are aware there is no clue lo the thieves or the stolen property. The Supreme Court at Pittsburgh on Monday last affirmed the declsiou of the Court of Common Pleas of this county in the case of the Cambria Iron Co. vs. Francis Christy, deceased an action in ejectment for two hundred acres of land In Oalliizin township. Messrs Johnston & Scaulat, of this place, and Samne. Calvin, Esq., of Hol lidaysburg, were counsel for the successful parties. Mrs. Tt. E. Jones has pot home atlast, and has brought with her from the city the handsomest, cheapest and most varied as sortment of hats, flowers, feathers and no tions generally that have ever been offered for sale here. All the ladies are respectfully Invited to call at thoir earliest convenience, not forgetting meantime that Mrs. Jones has adopted and will strictly adhwre to the cash system. . A bullot or some similar missile thrown from a gum sling crashed through a pane of glass at the residence of Wm. Kittell, Esq., on Wednesday evening last, breaking a hole about the size and shape of a silver quarter ftnd passing in rather uncomfortable prox imity to the heart of Mrs. Kittell. The youthful Ooliahs of the present day had lietter be more careful or some of them will get Into trouble. A lot of goods stolen from the Ta. It. R. Co. and a couple of shoe shops In Altoona by parties whose arrest is noticed elsewhere, have been found secreted in the shoemaker abon of 13 . W. Ibm.arti ami at tlm r(tialtw of John Wolf and Mrs. John Fultz, In that I city. All the parties thus far arrested, among whom Is a female named Mollie (reiiada, have been takuu to the Hollidaya burg jail for safn keeping. Mr. John Swegler.'one of the oldest and most upright citizens of Johnstown, died on Sunday morning last, aged about 81 years. The deceased was born ln Stuttgart, Ger many, and eatne to this country when not more than twelve years old, the greater part nf his life since then having Iteen spent in Johnstown. He wa a consistent inetnlier of the Lnllierti Church, anil died as he lived a firm believer in that faith. (ln. W Itouaum, one of the parties charged a-ith complicity in the recent plun dering of Pa. R. It. cars, and a divorced wn man tiatuod U rs. Embii k, rice Clara Hock enberrv. were married In the Altoona lock-np on Monday evenin-g last, anil passed the first i night of their wielded lire togetiier in one or he. ells of that loMitafion. Cell-ihaoy, we imagine, wonld l mnch preferable to such a cell-coratloii of the marriage tie. R. B. Brown, K., baring made his pile in the printing and il business, has sold the f.iation Democrat, which he has conducted far fourteen years, toO. F. TCrebs, E-q., a legal geiiUe-maM of that place, anil will henceforth turn his attention w tlm hoarding of wealth at a more or and speedy pace. He has our best wishes, as has also his successor In the proprietorship of that staunch aud efficient Democratic joarnal. Mr. J. H. Norton, superintendent of the Caldwell Map Publishing Co., paid ns a vis it tle other day on iKisfness intent, as will be seen by notice elsewhere of the design of said Company. We found Mr. Norton au affable, intelligent ami courteous gentleman, and are sure that he made a good impression, which cannot bat redonnd to the ad vantage of tho enterprise he represents, npon all with whom he held business or social intercourse daring his brief stay in our midst. A Prospect hotongh lad named O all agh- er attempted to get on a moving freight train wear the Johnstown depot, on Friday even ing last, but tosintt hka hold he fell in such a way as to bring his right leg In contact with ono of the wheela, which cut an ngly gash In the calf and crushed his heel to a jnlly. The Injured lad was taksn home and a phy sician summoned, who proposed amputation, hut his parents objected, and at latest ac counts it was thought that the limb could, be saved. ..... i X Ior of tobacco which bad been stolen from a carat the Pa. R. R. depot, Holliday ltrg, was recovered by night-watchman Houck aliont one o'clock on Monday morn ing last, the two men who had stnlen It, aud who are' citirens of that place, having sud denly discovered upon the . approach of Mr. Ilonck that thev had such urgent business elsewhere that they couldn't afford to lose time iu lugging the stolen property with them. A warrant has lieeu issued for the arrest of the suspected parlies. An opposition clothing bous in Altoona has a great deal to say about doing the lead ing business in Blair county, but as long as Godfrey Wolff continues to take a hand at that game all his rivals there c elsewhere may as well make up their minds to occupy a back seat. Wolff has not only loads In t he quantity, quality, style and finish of his made-up clothng, but be permits no man to undersell him in price or excel him " co,r tesv to bis customers. Store on Twelfth street, next door to the post-office, Altooua. -Mr. John Lloyd, of the "Mrpr'sinR n-ercantlle firm of Myers loyi, of this place, returned yesterday from the east where he had been purchasing a large lot of dry goods, dress goods clothing notions etc and in the course of a day or two there etc., ii "- rhfin cash ill iu. nn ciniuiviun i - - t.rrro.t .nd finest display of store one ' . ...n&tiie as to quality and mercii"oiBc, .,,. hen reasonable as to price 'b i,!' ,1 offered for sale in northern Cambria. Loos: out for an immense stock at lower prices 31.THuXgS Tvrone station, which for the past six months or more has been of frequent or.cn r wnce and after being taken into custody he on much less than a b.J.H on Tuesday us !(" " . heimr that new type credit Its own - - 7 iM itro- credit nil m. and a complete J"D.XorT which ricsivss j a itn the office a story wnicn ryv- t ductrt into we ., -mmiin!tv gen- '". ": cL"l?ll nnlversal presumption . .credence from. hecomm" Jir"Uri"tfc. Greenback-Labor movement, rally, ths aima. """:'V ',' ., has list another champion. For the past twenty five years or more Jas. J. Murphy has carried on the clothing business at 109 Clinton street, Johnstown, and during all that time, we -venture to say, he has neTer failed to suppiy his customers wKn honest goods at honest prices a prin ciple npon which he still continues to act, as auy one can learn to his profit and plcas "re y buying goods at Star Ciothing Hall. Give him a call and invest iu a winter suit. A princly parlor car costing about $14, 000 has just been turned ont of the oasseu ger car shop in Altoona. w see it stated that Mart in V. Turner, who was tried some time ago in Clearfield and convicted of murder in the first degree, Mrs. Waples, his alleged paramour, being the victim, will be able to establish an aiiW before the Board of Pardons at its neit sa. sion. An alibi, or absence from the place at the time a crime was committed, may of course be proven in any criminal case, but having read most of the evidence adduced on Turner's trial, w doubt his ability to do so, LiTe is sacred, however, and he is entitled to show his innocence if be can. Samuel A. Wilt, of Shade township, Somerset county, is credited by the Somerset Herald with having resurrected a large earthen vessel containing $2,700 in gold and silver coin, principally Mexican dollars, while engaged one day last week in sinking a post hole. The coins are all old ones, the most modern one of the lot bearing date 1751. How they came to tie buried where found is a mystery, but the belief among some is that they were put there by a well-to-do but eo ceutric individual named Johnny Graves, who resided on the premises many years ago. An infant child of the masculine persua sion, aged about five weeks, was fonnd on the door-step of Mr. Charles Uuverzagt's res idence, in Johnstown, at an earlv hour on Wednesday morning last. The diminutive waif was wrapped np in an old broche-lior-dered black shawl, but was in-iocent of all other clothing except a nicht-slip and a pair of stockings. The heartless mother of the abandoned infant, whi,;h wasjalmost frozen to death when found, has not as ve. been discovered. The little foundling will proba bly lo turned over to the Poor Directors of the county. A Harrlsbnrg lad named Geo. H. Strad dle disappeared from home several weeks ago, and what was believed to be his dead liody, the presumption being that he had been killed by the cars at Eagle station, on the Pa. R. R., was exhumed aud recognized by h's mother, who had the remains taken to llarrisbnrg for inteiment. Judge of her surprise and joy, then, as well as of the sur prise and Joy of his father and other rela tives, when the missing lad straddled home on Thursday evening last, alive and well, after having served during the greater part of his absence as a deck hand on a stoamer ou Lake Michigan. On last Tuesday afternoon, as we learn from the Altoona Tribune, a young man named Samuel Walker, brakeman on the Accommodation train on the Hnllidaysbnrg and M. C. Railroad, met with a horrible death at Allegheny Furnace. He bad just lert the passenger car, where he had been in conversation with his sister, and proceed ed over deck to his position on the train, when he was struck by the acqnednct, which spans the railroad and conveys wafer to Ba ker's flouring mill, and knocked down te tween ihe cars. He was run over and his body terribly crushed and mutilated, one arm and leg being cut off. He had only been employed on the train four days. He was a son of Robert Walker of Altooua, who is a car inspector at the lower shops. Jim Onrran, a demented inmate of the county almshouse, who was brought to that institution from Conemangh borough a couple of years ago, laid himself face down ward on Saturday last on a large log which had been charged with powder and Ignited for the purpose of reducing it to firewood, and liefore any person could goto hisrescne the charge exploded and the Jog was torn to pieces, the portion tpon which Curran lay sprawling fortunately cariying Iiim with it for a distance of ten or twelve feet and land ing him right side np with no worae injuries than a fw painful bruises, ilisescape from a worse f:it is certainly to be wondered at, lnt his ctosn proximity to the log is of course what saved him. Had he been some dis tance away mid within striking range his life would probably have paid the pmialty. A young man, aged about 19 years, whose name we failed to learn, but who re sides at Baker's coal works, in Logan town ship. Blair county, a short distance beyond the Cambria line, while under the lufliietiee of liquor, on Saturday last, drew a revolver ami intimated his intention to put an end to his existence, and in fact was in the very act of committing the deed when soma of the bystanders interfered to prevent hitn. A scuffle To gain as Well aa retain the weapon followed aa a matter nf course, and during its progress the pistol was dischargvd, the ball parsing in such close proximity to the would le suicide that it cut its way through his rlethiug, entering in front and passing imt behind, slightly grazing and somewhat lacerating his left side in the passage, but fortunately doing no further damage. We are told that this is the second attempt under like circumstances which the young maa in question has made npon his life, and aa the third time is said to be the charm, a first class sensation in that region will probably come to pass in due coarse of time. . The total Prohibition vote in this State at the late election did not quite reach 3,000 less than two-thirds of the number polled in 1874. Our townsman, Hon. A. A. Barker candidate forf Audi tor General on said ticket, received 2,997 votes one more than He 11 1 ley received for Supreme Judge and 170 more than were cast for Cornett for State Treas urer. In Cambria county Mr. Barker re ceived ftco hundred more votes than either of the othertwo candidates. This was certain ly complimentary to Mr. B., and shows that although he is no longer the leader of the Republican party in this portion of the connty, he still retains his former personal popularity. Whenever he was a candidate for Congress be always succeeded In getting some Democratic votes 111 strong normern districts, which no other Republican would have received. It was simply the payment of a debt of gratitude which northern Cam bria owes to Mr. Barker's enterprise and many other excellent traits of character as a hard-working, honest man, who has proba bly done more to develop the latent wealth of tli is region than any other man who has ever pitched his tent on top of the Alle ghenies. Wm. Cnshroan, an insane passenger on the Fast Line West, leaped from the train near Carney's station, abont forty miles this side of Pittsburg, on Sunday night last, while the cars were going at the rate of forty miles an hour, and not only escaped with his life, bnt received only a few slight brui ses. The train was stopped as soon as pos sible and backed for a distance of nearly a mile, but no trace of the missing man could be discovered, and it was not known what had become of bim until he made his ap pearance soon after at the signal tower near the station, from whence be drove the oper ator by prodnclng a revolver and threatening to shoot him. The latter then notified the snb-division foreman, who ordered out his fores and attempted to capture the insane man. bnt as he avowed his intention to shoot the first man who entered, they wisely concluded to let him hold the fort, which he did nntil nearly daylight, when be set fire to the structure and Jumped from one of the windows, a distance of fully twelve feet, when be was captured, disarmed and se cured with a rope, in which condition he was takeu to Greensbnrg and lodged ic jail to await the'arrival of his friends from Hew York, who were promptly notified. The nufortunate man was well dressed and had a ticket from Boston to Ciuoinnati. Mrs. Henry Miller, of Orbisonia, Hunt ingdon connty, committed suicide on Thurs day roorulug of laat week by cutting her throat with a small penkulfe. No can so for ths terrible act is known to have existed, and aa the nnfortnnate lady was greatly esteemed, her shocking death baa produced a deep feeling of sympathy for herself, hus band and three motherless children. , Cloaks! Cloaks M Cloaks t! ! Open ing this day, Beaver and Matelaase Cloaks, the heat bargains we have ever offered. New Bilk and Cloak Boom. Hrmtrs A Racks'!, Fifth Aue. aud Mikt St., Pittsburgh. A Romance or the War. The Altoona Globe of Friday last furnished Ihe following particulars of a romance in real life which it declares to be true in every, particular : During the late war a commissary clerk in the Union army by the name of Snyder, his first name was James, was taken III. while on riuty in Tennessee snd repaired ti a 'residence In the neighborhood of wbere he was stationed to recruit bis health and enjoy proper treat ment if possible The family be visited owned considerable property, in real estate, bnt were non est as to money and provisions, caused by the ravages of war. The family was starving, tmt they took him In, and the eatsbles sent htm from heuriquartera sufficed to keep him as well as 1 hem a:ive, which they thaakrully repaid iu extra good uage to I liesnffering soldier. After he was able 10 leave the house he procured from headquarters an order for the protection of the fnmily and their worldly good, which waa carried out to the letter by the troops. He soon after was sent to another plucc of duty, wliere, in the excitement or war. he soon forgot the piece of romance he had Just passed through for romance it was. as a beautif ul girl was a member or the household wherein he liad.lately I een a h d e . Years passed on : the war is over, and tar. Si.yder settled in Huntingdon, where ha now resides. He is, by the way, a rel ative of the Snyder ramily or Mart instmrg, this county. The lady in question remained at the old homestead till after the war, when all her kin but a sister having died, and she ever re membering her soldier laddie, determined to hunt him up and persuade him to shsre her weelth theproperty left her by her parents whs very valuaMe. Hlie applied at the War Depart ment, Washington. Jor a clue to his wherea bouts and was informed he had settled In Penn sylvania, but at what point no one seemed to know. She, however, started to hunt him up, aud about a month ago passed thronirh this oily, and discovered him at tho depot in Huntingdon engaged iu conversation with some gentlemen. She recognized him immediately, although years had tied since she hud seen him, and mo tioned for til in to come to the car window, but he not noticing her she determined to alurlit, but In the net of so doing the train pulled out. She immediately wrote 10 him from Philadel phia, wln-re she slopped, and a correspondence was kept up, which resulted in a inarrixge en gagement. They will be married in Hunting don Iu a couple of weeks, alter which they will move to their Southi;rn home. ir. Snyder si aged CO years and tbc lady 3o. The Catholic World.-"Mr. Fronde on the Revival of Romanism" ihe sugxest- 1 ive text of the opening article in the I)e- cmlerpninlerof the Catholic World. What the English historian has to say about the, to him, much-drcaded revival of Catholicity and what the Catholic World has to say on the other side, forms an article that could hardly fail to be lively, interesting, and timely. The examination of the doings aud sayings of the recent Protectant Episcopal Convention and Congress makes another lively paper. "The German Element iu the United States" is an article containing many valuable reflections anil suggestions. The paper on recent "Polemics and Irenics in Scholastic Philosophy" will prove of especial value to the more advanced students ami readers of the graver kind of literature. It is a grand exposition of free Catholic thought and will well repay a perusal by any serious-minded man. Quite in contrast to this, is the pleasant article oti "Religion on the East Coast of Africa," wherein the wri ter gives some curious personal reminiscences in a brisk, off-hand style that is very enter taining. The short article on the "Irish Hedge-Poets" is very gracefully written and to many will open np quite a lost branch of literature. The few remarks on the recent "Fortifications of Rome," which look to a contemplated war between Germany and Italy on France, have been confirmed by re cent disclosures in the European press. "Among the Translators" is the second of the graceful articles that take np the English reuderingsof Virgil and Horace; the present one being devoted chiefly to the lloratians. The two charming stories. "The Little Chapel at Monainnllin" anil "A Sweet Re. venge," end as happily as they promised. And a strong weird ttnrv is well told in "The Mystery of the Old Organ." There is more poetry than usual, and all of the high character for which 'lie Cothvlic World is famed, the poem to Father Faber being es pecially good. The literary criticisms, al ways a feature of this luagnzir.e, are full and important. Titusvitxe, Pa., MaylS, 1871. E. K. Thompson: It is now ten years since I was taken with the grave!. At one time I waa forty-eight hours without passing urine. I got along very well by using tho catheter tili last Octolier when I had a fall which af fected my kidney and liver very much, causing me to pass blood and urine with much pain. The sediment was like brick dust. The Saturday after Christmas my heart began to palpitate so hard it would shake my whole body, and I thought I was going to die. I bought a bottle of E. K. Thompson's Barosma, or Buchn Backache, Liver aud Kidney Cure. The first bottle quieted tny heart Imating. and I began to pasa brick dust and corrupted matter very freely, and by the time I bail used three bot tles the pain and scalding had left my back, side and abdomen, and now' I am compara tively well, and think I owe my life to the Barosma, or Buchn Backache, Liver and Kidney Cure. My PostofHce address is Tituaville, Pa., Spring Creek road, near the Kewtou Gas Well. Sri.A3 C. Whitford. Prepared and sold by E. K. Thompson, x iinsvuie, fa., ana also for sale iiy beiuuion iiiuon & Murray, I-, be us burg. Price, 81.00 Niw Atlas or Cambria Couvtt. Some of the engineers of J. A. Caldwell's Atlas Company will he in our place in a few days for the purpose of making investiga tions with a view to publishing an Atlas of Cambria county. The works published hy Mr. Caldwell iu other parts of the State, we are reliably informed, are very complete, and give universal satisfaction. The com pany have been working for the past year in Clarion, Jefferson and Clearfield counties. The proposed work for Cambria county will contain extensive geological and historical feat n res, as well as complete maps of every Tosrnship.Town and Borough in the. Coun ty, all neatly bound iu book form aud to comprise a volume of from 150 to 200 pagns. We will be able to give a more complete de scription of this work iu a subsequent issue of our paper. Abtonishino Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Boshkr's German Syrup to let its wonderful quali ties be known to their friends in curing Cou snaiption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat aud lung diseases. No person can use it without iai mediate relief. Threedoses will relieve aafy case, aud we consider it the duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least U try one bottle, aa 40,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask yonr Druggist about it. Sample Bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Regular size 73 cents. For sale by Lemmnn Si Murray, Ebensburg, and Woleslagle & Sou, Wilmore. A yonng roan from this vicinity Is said to have been arrested in Butler connty one day last week for procuring and furnishing medicine to a thirteen-year old girl for the purpose of producing abortion a hellish crime which in this case was only too suc cessful. The reputed father of the unlmrn infant whose undeveloped life was thus wantonly sacrificed is, we are told, at pres ent serving a terra in the penitentiary for some other crime and the probabilities are that the young mau to whom we refer, aud whose name we withhold nntil further de velopments, will be sent there to keep him company. If guilty of the terrible crime charged agaiust him no punishment would be toe severe. Lady Cake. Take tbree-qnarters of a cop of butter beaten to a cream ; add two enps of white sngar, one cup of sweet milk, four eggs beaten stiff, and three cups of flour with one measure Banner Baking Powder, first mixing the Powder with the floor, and passing both through a sieve. Each can of Banner Baking Powder contains a measnre to nse instead of a spoon. Ask your grocer for this Powder aud take no other. "Extraordinary Iwducemknts. All the Late Novelties in Dress Fabrics now displayed at Hugos ft Hacke's. Bargains In all the departments. Fifth Ave. and Marks! St., FitUbargh. STILL I THE Wfeea You isifc CacceUtowft orr?'oNn rin BE SURE TO WHO HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN CITIES EiEcuMT mm 0005$ n WHICH THEY HA. VE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD DUAL WITH US: We bought $10,000 worth of Goods for $5,000 cash from the stock of a Wholesale House in w York citj wkieh was cJosetl out at Assignee's sale, and nre determined to give the people s. remedy for hard tiirres bv sell ing them Uoods 35 per ceut. cheaper than thej have ever before or can now huy elsewhere. VTV1 i:XAIINK OUU PRICKS, As we have the largest assortment and greatest variety in the county, and are prepared to give bettfr bakoaiks than can be obtained at any oilier establishment. S. TEITEIiBATJM & BROTHER, Oct. , 1377. 3m. Tf.iTeT.11 A UM & IIro. We need scarcely invite attention to the mammoth advertise ment of this enterprising Carroiltown 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 atM temptingly set forth in the following partial list of WOSDERFUf. IXW IMMCES. Men s All- wool iMsslmcre Mints. ..s.ort and up. Pant. Itovs' Men's Hats. Suits. 4.(i0 " ' CO " 2 00 " 1.IH) " ' '0 " 1..V) per p 1.25 " V " 35 per J"' j . 5 " " llo.,t Women's Shoes Misses' " Woolen Blankets H-irse Waterproof Cloth. 5i3 inches wide.. 'iishmi-res Alpnct (nil colors) Ucst Washington Prints l.ancHster Ginghams .Muslins (bleached and unbleached) a 5 15 "I j Ticking lor overalls Worm! Worm! Worm! V.. y. Kookel'i Worm Syrnp never tatla to do tr Pin, Seat and Stomach Worms. Dr. Kon-ki-l."the only suceesful physician, who reranres Ttpe Worm ln 2 hoars ai re witb head, and no fee nii'll removed. Common sense teaches If Tnpe Worm be removed, all ether worms can he I rrn'.llty destroyed. Send fur circular to K. f. K ii n k e 1 . Vi worth ISinth Street, I'hilsilciT'liI bia. I'., or call on your druggist for a bottle of Ku a- kci's Wrm Syrnp, price II. It never lulls. HYMENEAL,. PONAHOE MT7LI.IN. Married, at thePnth oiic chinch. Lnrctto, on Tuedt:y. Nov. 20. 177, by Kev. Father Hush, Mr. Silas Donahok ami Miss M.iroaket MfLI.lN, both of Allegheny township. FLICK SHANK. Married, at St. Mnrv's church, 14)1 et to. on Tuesday, Nor. IS, 1S",7, hy Kev. KHther Hush. Mr. O'lHiir.ics J. Fl.K.K and Miss Ann CATnAMNE Shank, both of Alle a;henv township. II KNKY-KKIC'If. Married, nt the Cathot'c church. Summit vtile, on Sun-lay, Nov. is. 1?77, by Kev. r'nther Hnckett. Mr. GmHOt Henhy, of Pittsburgh, and Miss Mary Catharine. daiijrhter of Mr. Christian Keicb, of the loiuier place, EH !tBNFEI,T)TWOODWAItl. Married, at Orbisoniu. Huntingdon countv, on Tuesday. Nov. 20. 1877. by Kev. Ppanjrlcr, Mr. Jacob RnRitvritLUT, of flallitain. this county, and Miss 8ai.i ib C, diiua-hter of Itcv. It. S, Wood ward, of the lorinnr place. OKI 1'1'tRT. KURTZ Died, at SummerblU. Crovle town ship, on Tuesday. Nov. 80, 177, Mr. Frank Kintrz, aged about 60 years, ltemains taken to Johnstown for inermunt In the German Catho lic cemetery. PLTJMMKK. Died. at. Summorhlll. Oovb township, on Monday, Nov. 12, 1S77. Mrs- SusAK 1'mtmmek, nred about 80 years. Interment at ft. Itartholomew's cemetery, Wilmoie. May she rest in peace. L sj ARMS AT PRIVATE SALE The nndersignnd offers at private sale the following properties, to wit: A tract of land in Snyder township. Blair sounty. l1 miles from Kast Tyrone, containing 18s acres, well Improved, hxvlnft thereon all the necessary farm holdings. This farm wlil be divided into two or three parts, If desired by purchasers, and il not sold before the the first of "March nejt. It will thn be rented. Also, the farm on which I now reside, in Loxan township. 3 miles from Altoona. Th e property ts in a hirh state of cnltivation and has h splendid house, barn and other buildir.)rs thereon erected. Also. A tract of Improved land siiuied partly In Blair and Cambria counties, containing 271 acres. This tract is underlaid with coal ot excel lent quality, well covered with timber, and has a railroad built to tt. ready for shipping coal. These lands will be sold as a whole or divided, and on terms to suit purchasei a, or will exchange for Altoona city property. For farther informa tion call en or address WM. HF.CKKR. Nov. 23, 1877.-1V. Box 809, Altoona. UC!EililflU,F,OiCi!l. TIIIRTT-TIIIItn TKAIi. MOST POPULAR SCIENTIFIC PAPER IN THE WORLD. K' . Only fS.SO a Tear, tneladlnx Pestsvs. Weekly. 61 ."Numbers a Tear. 4.000 Book I'age. 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Models of Nw Inven tions and Sketches examined, and advice free. A special notice Is made tn the Selentlfle A airrirsa of all Inventions Patented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the Patentee. Public attention Is thusdlrected lo the merits nf the new patent, and sales or Introduction often etTected. Any person who has made a new discovery or Invention, can ascertain, free of obarge, whether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to the undersigned. Address for the Paper, or concerning Pa'ems, SlUS rO., 17 Park Hew. ew York. Braneb Office, Oer. F a. 1th Sis., Washington, D.C. W. DICK. Attorney-at-Law, Eh. -a ensburv. Pa. Ofllee'ln tront room of T J. Lloyd's new bnttdti.g. Centre stro t. All manner of legal business stterovd to satisfac torily, and eoUeetioas a specialty. (oli.Lt. FIELD, AND Tii Vluoh you should do If for no other purpose than to secure big CALL BEFORE COINC ELSEWHERE ON OVEXED THIS WEEK AJ ARE CARROLLTOWN, CAMBRIA CO., PA. HY Tnit CO CRT. I ASSIGNEE'S SALE or ths bai.ahcb or TBI REAL ESTATE OF B. F. BELL, AT BELL'S KILLS, BLAIR 1TT. PA , Oa TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1877, At lO O'CMM Ii. A. 91. 1. ONK FARM. f.f 12S AcitES. at Bell s Mills, divided into lots of from one acre to 25 acres. I 2. ONE FARM, of AfRKR. known lis the Magerty property ; has on It a good houe. bauk ! barn, and 10 acres elenred and under cultivation. i 3. ONE FARM, or Tract of At RM adjoin ing the Hagerty property;; bat 40 acres cleared, part rcead-jw. a good spring;, etc. j 4. tl!S FAKM,nrTi-t of 2T Acrc. a.Tjotn : Ina: the'llaerty property and known as the Mir , tin Peters; lias fume 20 acres cleared and under cultivation. ! 6. OX 15 TRACT of 43 Acres, adjoining Hager ty, Baker and others. ' 8. ONE TRACT of 14 Acnes, edjolnlrg the above 43 acres 7. ONK TRACT or 141 Acnrs. a-'J-ilnlng the Martin Peters. The Belt's Oap li&llruad and Laurel Run pass through it. H. ONE TRACT of 26 Acr.ica. adjoining the above 141 acres. Tho Laurel linn pa.e thri.gqh it, and dire:; ly above the uicutri nf Kel?ey'e Klin. P. ONR TRACT tf39 Achtsonlhe south side ! of Kelsey'a Run. ! 10. THK MARTIN BORELAND TRACT of 433 seres, 103 perches. I 11. THE MARTIN KEX TRACT of 433 A cuts, 13 perches. I 12. THE MARTIN WELLS TRACT of VjO acres. j 13. THE TATRICK DAVIS TRACT of 438 acres, 163 perches. i 14. THE MARTIN STROUD TRACT or 433 acres. 1C3 perches. j 16. THE THREE FIFTHS UNDIVIDED IN j THREAT In the Martm White Tract of 43 acres, 153 prches. IN os. 10. 11.12. 13.14and ISarcln AntisTown , ship, contiirnoiis to the Laurel Run and Hell's . lisp It. R.."ln all some 2.300 :.crc. nre well tfm i bered. and the Martin White underlaid wltlicnal. IV ill he sold together or In separate tracts. 1. H LF INTERESTIn 0 Amies, 30i'KncnE6, surveyed on warrant of John Hollen. i IT. H A I.F INTEREST In M Acres. 78 reiiCH j kh, surveyed on warrant of B. F. Holl. 18. HALF INTEREST In 1M seres, 81 perches. sarveyeo on warrant oi j. i- uwin. Nos. 1. 17 and IR aro situated In White town ship, Cambria county, are well ttmoered. and un derlaid with coal. The other half interest ts held ' by the holra of J. L. OwId, deceased. 19. TR VCT of 233 Ache, 23 Pa-tcnrs. also In i White township, Cambria connty, surveyed ln j the name of Vhnoits Hnllen and others: has en It : a dwelling bouse, stab e and IS acres cleared; Is well timbered and anderlald with coal, plumbago , and fire clay. 20. HALF INTEREST fn thSwlers Tract of 401 acres, on Clearfield creek. Clearfield town ship. Cambria county ; is well timbered and tiu derlald with eoal. 21. THE PATRICK BORFLAND TR ACT of 4113 Acmes. 153 PaitcHus, situate In White town ship, Clearfield countv. ti. THE NEW YilRK ''LANDS, some l.aon acres, situate in White township, Cambria county. TF.KMft OF 1.K.. -One-fourth in hand, and the balance ln three equal annual pig ments, with interest, f ully secured and to the satisfaction of the Assignee. All deeds and necessary papeis at the expense of the pur chasers. Five per cent, of the hand money will be payable on the day of sale and the balance on the confirmation of the sale by the Court. A II purchasers will be required to take the pro perty as purchased, nnles the Court refuses to confirm the sale, and no money will bo refund ed except for the same reason. Possession wlil be given on the full compliance of the pur chaser with tbc terms of sale. Personal Projicrty I Oa Account of Whom It may C'oaeera. On the same day and place, directly follow, ing l he sale of real estate, will be offered the Personnl property left over fr m ' L- Rale if October ISth. consist ing of Wacj.is, Plow a. Har rows, Ladders, rj'jrts snd o'rr Farming Impla tnents, four tons grou.id Plaster, a lot of Hay. Toots o? various kinds, some 26 acres of wheat in lUc ground, large lot of Hulls. &c. Terms at sale. A. K. HELL. Nov. l--3t. Assignee of U. F. Rell. Ateistrator's Sale of Real Estate IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court, the undersigned will offer at public sale on the pn-roises, at 2-o'ci.ocb:, p. m on Saturday, December 1st, '77, All. that cfrtaih riECE OR rAItCEE OT EAXI) situate lo the vlllaTe of Hemlock. Washington township, Cambria county. Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a post corner of two alleys, and running by an alley In a id village south '.0 degrees east VJflH feet, to a post on the line of lot of D. M Fox; thence by line of D. M. Fox's land, west hX leet. to a poet at alloy : thence by said alley. n-Tth 1 degrees, esst I ra feet, to the placf nf beginning. TkrmA r Sai.S One-tMlf of the purchis money on confirmation of sale snd the re mainder in six months, with interest, to he secured by bond and mortgnge of purchaser. JOHN WILK INS Aiminlstfator of Fraek Crbin, dee'd. Washington Twp., Nov. 18, IS7L-3L SELLERS' CQUSH SYRUP. Cunvi. r . Pmalw l. I7J. A f Tnrllfh fltn. IfAitH ro doM. e.rl a.r. b4 Mjllt iitilliii -) H rwiTn. Pm.r-aaa. M.r.h Jl. 17. R. g SWIm . .4 Cl Two hetwm nf r IeTtl l't Srr.pi car-d mr at ii i.trwdnf w ii mi 'm mj i I..- w- K-t n t"r- V.t 4 f w R. F- au-,ar rSOLD HY ALL DRCOOISTS. l18,-ly. NOTICE. Notice i hereby given that 1 have left with MartinVYooiUey, of Cnest township, the following personal proper- tv, purchased by me from niner parin a. 101111; 1 wagon. 1 bay mare. 1 hore and t sets of bsr nesa. The public are notified not to interfere with the same, as said property never was owned by Martin Wood.ey. JOHNSCHIMIT. Chest Twp.. Nov. 18, 1877.-8t. TRAY HEIFER.- Strayed from the premises of tbe snhscriber in Mon ster township. n cr about the Pith of May last. I a osra nrown ana wntte sportea y rnng lieirer. witb faoe all white. Any inronnstloo that will 1 J . k T. . , ,m . t I 1. ' 1 i.p inr mi'UTrri ui Ff, ' ii npurr 1 1 zfm i thankful., receive and -.HT j in. si. sr fMsj'sft V r i I BARS DOWIf bargain at the WITH A LARGE STOCK OF rutt umt AOH OFEEKIXG AT REGISTER'S NOTICE! N'OTICK a hereby given that the following named Awoint bar been passed and filed In the Register's oTttce at Ebensburg. Iu and for the county of Cambria, and will be prentel to the Orphans' Court of said county, for con firmation and allowance, on WtHMWiut, the 5tti day of I ibckm his, A. I. 177. to wit : 1. The flnsl account of F. Dnnphy, administra tor ef John Doniihy. dee'd. 2. The firs- and final aeonnnt of John A. J. Wll lUm, guardian of John L. Williams, an'ncr ebtld ol Ho. W. Williams, late ! tVovle twp.. dee d. 3. The first and final acrotint cfj oho A.J.WII liatn. guardian of Sarah A. Williams minor ehlld oftJco. W. Wi Rains lie of Crcvle twp., dee'd. 4. The first and final account of Jebn A. J. Wil liams, gnsrdlan of Elmer hi. Wlllams. minor oh lid of Oeo. W. Williams, late ol Croyle twp .dee'd. 6. The second aecennt of Stephen A. Foreter. one of the executors ol U-eorge Yenables, late ! Mlllvillo borough, deceased. 8. The first snd final account of Charle, Rharts, guardian of Eniacuel S. O rambling, a minor rhlld ol Charles Orutnhllng. late of Adams twp , de'4. 7. The aeoount of Maria Neason administratrix of John Neason, ate ot Clearfield twp , dee'd. 8. The first and final account of Jacob Hoover, executor of Thomas Adams (ot Joseph), lata of Clearfield township, deceased. 0. 1 he aeoonnt of Paul Yshner. executor of Pa ter Woodlev. late of Chest township, deeeased. 10. The first and final account ol P. F. Caster, execntor. etc., ot Eliiabelb Stiles, late of Jackson tewnship, deceased. 11. The account of John Oox, administrator of Charles llelfrlch. late of C-onemanth horo'. dee'd. 12 The lirst account o! W. C Lewis, exeeator of Rachel lUbert, late ol Johnstown, deceased. 18 The seoond and final aoooonl of Ellis Rlsh, administratrix of Jaoob Rlsh, late or Johnstown, deceased. 14 The first and final account of J. S. Strayer, admlnistra'or of Oeorge Merttts, late of Cambria eonnty. deceased, 16 The filial account of C. H. Ellti, goardlaa f Daniel Morgan i'ark, a minor mild of Sanrael Park, df onased. 18. The second and partial aecoant or B. F. Stall, xesutor tft w. H. stall, late of Adams teosb:p, decease J. 17. The seeoni account of tbeneier Jatnei gaar dlan of Harriet Jones, a minor child of Jeba O. lonea. deoeased. 13. The second account of F.beoes er Jamet, gaar dlan of Margaret Jones, a minor child of Joha C. Jones, deoeased. 19. The seoond account of Fbeneter James, gaar dlan of Martha Junes, a manor child of John U. Jones, deenseed. an. The aeennnt of Franrlt 3. Parrlsh and A.M. Parrlsh. aainictFtra'nr f Thomaa Parrlsh, lata Of Allehnv townabtp, deceased. 21. The first and iinal account of M. W. Kelm, administrator ef A.J. Hite, late of Pottavlll. Schuylkill eoanty. Pa. fx The first and final aeoonnt or Jesse H. Dt mood, administrator of John 05. J'tmond, latent Wilm-tre borough deceased. 53. The first and final aeoonnt of Chas. BxtM, trustee to sell the real estate of Lewis Benaboof, deoeased. 54. Tbeth rd aeennnt nf Jae. l. Marray. gear-,-ltan ef John I. 0 Vmuell. minor ehlld of Joha It. O'Counell. late Major of the United Slates Ar my, deceased. V The flrit. and partial eecnant of Sylvester Byrne, exeenmr of James Byrne, late of Carroll townsbtp. deeeaeed. 30 The first en. ! fiasl anconn of Wm. M. Jones, execntor ol John E Robefe. dee'd. whe was guar dian of Matilda J. Jones, a minor child of Watkla Jones, deoeased. 37 The areennt ofW.H Seehler, one of the ex orators ot SamT Stiles, late of Jackson towashtp. d ecea sed . 38. The sixth and final account of Qeorga .. Reade. admtn-.sira.tor of Rob't lavi. late of Ea easburg borough, deceased. n , JAME M. SINGER. Register. Register s Office. Kbensburg. Nov. 8. 187Y. TTT 1 1) O WS' API R A ISEM EXTS. ' V Notice is hereby jriven that the fol lowing named appralsetnewta of property of decedents, selected and set apart for t tie widow, or intestates under the Act of Assemblv of 14th of April. A. I. IBM, have been tiled tn the Kogiater s office at Kbensburg. and will be pre sented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria coun ty, Tor approval and allowance, on WttOMcsn v, the in day or llrcta sen, a. I. lt77. to wit : 1. Inventory and appraisement of certain t-er-aooal property appraised and set apart lor Polly King, widow of Henry King, late of Adams town ship, dee'd S.M. 3, Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal pro.erty appraised and ,et apart for Elect A. Evans, widow of Joha J. Evans (Beulah), late of Cambria tewnship, dee'd ion 00. S. Inventory and appraisement of certain real estate appraised and set apart for Ana Johnston, widow ot Henry lobnston, late of 'Jallltxln bur ough, dee'd - Soo.oo JAMES M. SINGER, Register. Register's OfEoc, Kbensburg. Nov. , 1P77. rjOMMISSIOXEU'S NOTICE. In ihe matter of the Rule on the heirs and legal representatives of John Hmav. le.te of ttummerhlll 1ownhlr. dee'd, to ahow cause why specific performance of contract with Ja -Cob Siaav should not be decreed: The undersigned, having been appointed m lalsaioner by t be t'oart to take testimony snd re ort the faots ln the above stated ease, berebv gives notice to all parties interested that be wll'l attend to the duties of said appotDtoient, at bia ofllee in Ebensburg. on hrt nnv, Drcruaea lot. 1877. at 111 o'clock In the forenoon, when and where they may attend if they think proper OEO. W. OATMAN, Commissioner. Novembers. I877.-St TTAXDS OFF I have this day b.-Miht at constable sale the followi,,"); v" i ' l- JI - wesson, to wit: tot or oisnes, wntcti I have left with j. w. firm- s n during my pleasure. I hereby warn all parties from meddling with the same on anv Clearfield Twp.. Nov. 0. I877.-IS. t. $80 - fw ww war eoan PER MONTH vi lli be paid ga, eneriretlc man tn nuh county to introdnco Da. KOLL'k New Illustrated History of Pennsylvania Wrlto Immediately and state experience In this boduei, aud twio age. Address, ' D. C ClOODRirR, Pakn.iier, . ,. . ,, . Haaaisavae Pa 9-Don t rU U ay what paper )ea saw tills l lS-ll -aai j iVlVUVa.HOLUKS. xne new novel. kiil.UU ED. by Mrs Mart J Holmes, author of those splendid bonks FAttb Lvle."Wes Un,H - fempe"! and Sihi. - len Rivers." fce . ta new readv. sun lor sale bT all booasellers Frleoi.o It i one oithe finest cnvels overwritten, and evnrrbn-tv sk.satd r o U.W.UlirteB 9i i WfS St Yk i Dorses. 1 cow. s hovs. I windmill, a lot of rv. 1 cutting-box one evil, of c-rn. a lot of whe'i cooking stove. 1 table, clipboard, a l--t orchalta! 1 sink. 1 clock. 8 bcdetMrla Mint K.H1I1.. , m
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