1 amm wm. . : -z . ..i EQENSBURC, PA., frHiay 3Ximinj5, - - Dec. 7, 1877. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. jfrrr. There, atulthe Other Vlace. TV.wfiil weather this week. Some snow. r.i.l at". . . . . ' ftifiiii - Mineral V iil. tliia countv. a. iVw ! V'.'l'"ri ',,i'"ric'8l1tn 00,a,,lI overshoes, , r,,mir ar. J"-" "tived at A. A. liar ,' . s,v .heap store. ? ' special tr.iin Wednesday afternoon ."a" closed roWl1 f Court attetid- 'IVi'.furtlie presant w"k; -ri,r bottom fell out of our county court "xufcJ:v evening, much to the disgust of v: a'" i'oat ding-boiifc nepers, if nobody ' ''x,.itv rents will tuiy a pii1 cf good , jj,ei-.t A. A. Parker & Son's cheap cash .re All ctlifr goods iu the same propor- '-'-;'Vrc's :i lack of local doing!, a dcatth i ,.fie ii.nile news, and while th (iriutcr "-Ti'jt l.cip it, he orayb the renter will ex- ' rt.r tUinrinx null or ldr. p. M. mill of M crinr, X con, hi. iiioore, unt noen . ... h;is'l in wiuiuifiim cuuuiy nrm Jj ,',,),cr aid to have Immmi s.M at frotn rnV' f"lH''',, ,',",!, I"r ,,,ot Lo.-k Haven "c frli l'reity fair prict-H at this neaston n,ir!v-ilir,e year lnvo paod since the " 11 r " . . It..... ! . . 1 ... -,,1 ,-ti 'it nf Ir. Hull' t'oiijrli Syrup, ami Matnl tinri vallcil. l'ricr, 'Jo cents ; (..ttle SI. it,., iiit.f waif that was rerentlv left on i '"r,.nt ilcor-lcp of Mr.Chas. t'nvcrzajrl's rl, .lrnre, In .lull ii stow i, has heen adopted by ; ;:" i't' lliat jjentlrtnan. ir. lUtUn:"i will Le at Wllinnre on y, i.'.av next, !. !tiih,atul at Carrolltow ii s'v'tinl.iy foil.. wins, Her. l.jth. That lu.;ti,, t.Mitli-puIlif.r and "slch." .'uiijiiilfraMe timhcr was run from t!it l.'!'.aN-rs ot 'h Siisqnchaniia to L.M-k ;.ivni l.v i he flood last we-k, wlicre It was .r.uli v af pretty fair tii;iires. Mr. Michael Stair, Poor Iirc!or elwcf Ii..ri'iu3,!"ii county, was thrown from a t -v nhi';e n his way to ( .-liis..nia, a few ...f'V. very sevlously injured. -A i unpleasant paseiner in a street car i :Tin nl-y. In su h ra lr. Pull's 1 :' r St run sli'.ul.l he K'vt'" '' the little ivr'io ease i:s troul.les. 25 cents a hot- I r. Ihf U iiti t i ri jf.l n ilbt says that a fele-(-jiiIi rrn.iirrr. whost naui it failed to loam, : k,.V.l at Map'e'on, on .Monday last, hy j i . f insu.ators falling upon him. No : i:'u'.ilar. -Mr. Samuel !t, of Partington town i;., In.lijiia ei.unty, su thrown from a ! r'w he wait rnln.on Monday of last week had hi iK-i k lirokeii. I ustant death of i .ir n- i.!e.. -A mail named Price, employed at the :;!! of Air. Iaa- Iicl.l, at the foot of K No pt. In Piair county, had his leg I v . r ii -!. d a few days ago hy a heavy I r A'.'.uii !ii..ti if. -T!ir iiiiii siiliinlst-lvp set of criminals our . iii.'t lias ever known were In-fore t'onrt Nearly ail of them plead guiltv .u! i:I until .1 r, tih :m evident, desire to se . re in ;'. -r r:i '.ir- .juartei s as son as possible, i .! ;i '-:i a poUly. - M.. I". v '." Is out .f season, hut shoeing i.. ,( jutf in season, with the best ...mi r .;f ge'tn.g wli.vl von tviii'.l at the low. , . ,i . ) cheap store of A. .. ; .t S mi, K'lens'mrg. A l.j - :.-er w.i killed near I . T' a jjfl' ai:.l .. .:. ;,!.-tiav:i on M'nulay last. Mr. 'i i:'1! i t i.e name ..I' the (tint lei nan w ho ' ' lay'it;. lmr which mitt of the Mc i i: uji wn are tiiiahl to say. -Ne'n !ilii'ainliiir the tar(e crow d in ai- Inn e at Court this week, we failed to r; "t rn T.- than "ii or two items of local !-! tj"in m.y part f the county. Iliice ir'ii nf iie in this department. -I: Hi :i':.l Ii" n h.Hjtless task to seek clse- - 'hr.li ;it the t heap cash store of A . A . . S 'ii f. r the largexl stH-k, the - ' -!-iu:.:i .in I the cheapest assortment i' and -h'.-! to hi; found in iioilhe.ru 1 is;ir:.i. .1. N . .M li-ij.mig'e, rrt ently pastor 1 : "": l'r.-a'.i i.ii iau ci.i greyat ion In this I ... t.,:i m. .,j Paiker City, P.., was in "i. 'h; Wftk, r-ceivii't the coiiitratu'.a-'-ai -.1 hearty lianil-sliakei) of It, a u init-r--i frit i:!s lo reaay. ll r IiimIsihj" 'h:la tnau receive at ii. at, . mi, .re of A. A. Parker t S n :'! " l i t !..'. in j 1 1 r i 1 1 t.ut entirely agree '' ', :h i r-e and person, their stiick of .ii. 1 sices htifi the iarges', heu. aliu -'I ' In this county. -'it IiiL.t ! iirhoe, of M ii' ille borough, l' In i '. ii in had health for some time ) '' i-.-. '. ii ': tr im a ro.-h.itig chair iit whi:h ' a cr.ircil on Saturday evening. Ho tt 1. 'ties. induKtrioUi and worthy cill- i' -I :.'" 1 1 f',S C.I r. tt , i js invited to tlie notice t.f '--t. li..-hi , Co., pul.iisiied in our ad-'"-.'( .!.. ...ii tinent. They want em- m, :. , ,7. 1, ,,( shavers, to hoiu T hri".i: m ;iir wnyc.H on , siiunrc Ilielil - j Ik fr,r g..tMi pay. '."'.i-' knov whether the end of all !'-rr. si ial is near at hand or not, but i ff'-m f vt that an Indiana conn .' 'tf n hi-.-i, arrested in Johnstown for ":l t jj iM !iini.r. 'i la, it looks very much as " t ' Im j trrni.le was going to happen, -liie Si. Lawrence hotel, in Aitootia, .1-u'ufci'd hy an iti'-eu.liary fire on l'ri ''"tiui.tf l.,i !,, tl, extent of altotit S'ilMt, 1 i'ii.,., i.y ii.Hiu ance, and a man named '''!i. :" tn.-i i of llarrisluirg, has lsen ar ! a?..' ...i,tt-Nel ;.ai beset the building ar.. authorised to itiinrtutice J. (c. f this iilace. as a candidate lor i't ai..l oitler. Mr. Lake has had ai j- ieri,-iit r- in the oflice for w hich he -'! -.ir no, and that he is -oniK.tout ami ' Mr wi.lhe tlt-nied bv few if any who '"'V 1. 1 in. -llie Pa. :. J:. station house at Prad-t-niei-,.,1 bv thieves on Sunday l.t last an. I r.ihhe.l of a gold watch, a hit '' Vnrs .in, I i.il.a. co, ami alMint five dollars (i'"tifv. il ll( n,.,, i,,,!.,,,,,,! to the agent, Miiifhfs. The thieves gained an en- " hy cutting our a window. -A w,hling m high life tH.k place in ""lavslmi t; ,, Thursday last, the happy '",!' Is-'u.'r Mr. tleo. W. Sadtler, of Palti """ sii.l Mit, Cromwell, vonngest ;4 Vlitt-r of Tli.-iddem Banks, E., of tin- fi"-r pin.p. rvl.y xYc.lded design '" i the a intt-r in Florida. yniinjr ,;i i,lne,l Pelin, a pupil at , "'""Ty ' h'-ol in Westmoreland county, ,ii'M! '1IH teai-her. Vouug by name, who had '"""'i"l h i in for some breach of discipline ('" ' (ireriuus, wih a cliair, not long ;".r ""ckiii-f him down and injuring mo ' "'-at his ht iH tlespairetl of. ,-Ui.th i a Ktrong probabilitv that, the l liivisi.in of the Pa. K. K. will ! ..f'.V" u '''uil-rlanil, M.I., the council 'L,.','1 ' "y 1;'vi"g passetl au ortlinance au ,.t "yl" issuing of Isitidn to the amount jjDiMi.) th ,uKi, Al latest accounts the l'u ,",t H'f"el the ortlinance. H v ' "'3 l,-aiii saw-mill of Messrs, E. V. ""t, at Chest Spring, which had ..r mouths, was put in ''.i.'i-i f 1 : ....... '.''H ""I iaiuher at an ASloliittiiiiig rate. n..ii 'r.",a'"li'ni shingle mil'i, recently rr ic .? '.' A,,''l:i,d Furnace, was silhop-.it ' :it,..,i. t, atnM time. 1 " '''ve merely space this week to au a ira,,'l vt-cal and instrumental -..r ,'.'rt f"r the heuerlt of tuo KtxMisburg SP- H,.,-l'ri"'' ''I'd wii: lie given at the Court 0,1 V V- ... - The band is u..... -"-it ic.irn niciii.. "r uome institutions thai deserves 'WiV f,H",'",t and we hope it will raeeivn and iu large tloses. tti, '"i'ned man iiauied Daniel Thomas ,Vn.rr''"'1 s,""av last, in AlttMuia, on ):,'"'" " having broken open the safe, of "'"lit" S'"1 lhikt vty ow Tuesday l, i,r"Vlo.ia, ami sU.len altout S-t i' "- ''i--. v'"-',! against litu is said f if,ai.. iu tit Tault f S.W 8t;car- . .Tsrkf.oij Esq., or Holidays- I an rWt,,, District Attornev of org, Wli.) was Hlnir - ' C. n,riTJ V,.V,,aH W by the A,. " "' 7 pi.il term of District ., mrMerm,,,!, disarm ,ro'" oa L,B wy to J"- the Turkish arm v. thai' the o l!..na Tribune " 'iB'"t In raving that the County court was brought t.. .. I 'i ;e.r,,n,"a,,on but la mistaken Salter orTT" l", 'leath V v "nw" J!T ! .i ,",0''-"-". Ksrp, not havu.tr ihad anything to do will, the n atter. The intend - l 1 ""Ssiotuj. opnn Mr. (!1iarlj 1 w . . I . the hao.lshy the ac .a,laj jgultioi, of a quantity ofowr Mi.n.lay nlht last. The ex,.l,.Kio U,t cansMwl apliglit pauic in the au.licae, and one lady faiiifnl. ",IU ...The reii!en of Mr. John Hnrrt, or Al toona, w as on Thnri..tay nizht lant vlmt.l i.v ourKUrm, who jfaii.rd hii entratic-l.y ttirnintf the kry in the kitchen d.v.r with the aid or I a.paIror ,.i,.j,,,and Kr,l.hl-d iinS4niii hank bill which tlo-y r.,id in the 1i.mI.1o pockft or hi rt, and S;, in KiUer. contained in! one of the ptvkets or his pa"ts 1 . . t - No cl to I ttir .,-i petrniors, ; The man who owes its for two or more' ; years subscription, and hi name is legion j : did not attend court very :mineronsl v this ) j week. At least we judge so trom the fact that, very few or him called In to p.iy ,jia 1 . Printer, what we receive, whh h was ( comparatively littl,,. coming Tor the most ! , part rrotn those who were not more than one ! ; year behind in tlieir nav ownts They hn.l what the Johnstown Tribune ; call a -htgh l. Court" in lliintlna.lon : last week. Judge Watson, or Puck countv 1 wno pre.st.teti m tli absence or Jit. l f Imi ! Iiuasuritie Ii feet , inches, while'the altil i j tnde of the two Associates, Messrs Heater! . ami Miller, is put down at fi foet V inches; ! ami feet 1 inch, respectively making a i grand total of IS feet r'i Inches. I . I'r ah Weaver, f Chestnut ltill.fi , imer. 1 . sotcouc.ty, Ins got himself into trouble for t forging the name of Jacob Yost, one of his neighbors, to an order on Mr 7h..t ..f ' Johnstown, and obtaining fifty dollars worth i nf leather, shot findings, etc., tlsercfor. The ! goods were snhse.iuently recovered, less ! 1 abtint seven dollars' worth, and the accused, I who wa. arrested several miles from home,' i is now in the Somerset jail. j ...In thlsjttiontli of snow ami ice and mirth, j while sitting bv your cheerful stove or j hearth, just bear in mind that whatever ! good ymi need, the best in town and cheap- ' est, too, Indeed, can now ho found i.i fine I array at Myers i Lloyd V, who. hy the way. 1 have Just received a stock complete of win- J ferg.ssls tiMth tine a:id neat, comprising dry ; go,,s, clothing. Iwiots and shotts, and most ; ; things else that folks can use. ': sir. It.t.iry Werner, resitling in the f I htrd anl, Johnstown, "died verv suddenlv j of 1 leart disease about l o'clock oil Tuesday ! morning last, in the thirty-third year t.f his I age. le'teasetl was horn in tliefirand I)ii-hy j of Hessen, in tlermauy, ami came to this ! country in lKo., removing to .Johnstown I three years after, where he worked fur a time at his trade of shocmaklnc, hut more j recently has been associated with M r. JI-Miry : Fritz in the 1'uiuor business William Murray, Henry II winners and : Pearl Cotitlo, suspected of Itein; concerned in j the recent and frctjuenf robbing tif Pa. Ii. ; P. cars, were arrested in A 1 toon a on Tues- ; lay night last and are now confined in the . Holli.lavsiturg jail. OiH.-er John Colin sue- ; ceetled without aid in arresting the first two j named, one of whom (Murray) is a jirniie- 1 what notorious character, and his (('olio's) ', valor and vigilance is just now a subject of I ntii.-h favorable comment in that city. j We had the pleasure of m-'etioij on the cars the o? Iit day on r won hy frieml of it her , days, Mr. Jordan Pringle, then of Johns-', town, but now ami for several years past a clliZ"n of lakota territory , bis place of resi- . deuce lieiug x ithin two or three miles of the ! Celebrated '-Ity of Dead wood, where he nwns ' and operates a f-uart. mill ami is doing a pros- j perous business, tils.l to know that our en- j terprislug friend has, financially speaking, found the first part of his name by no mea:is ; II hard road to travel. ' tjo in y.ni: ma jesty, go in your might ; , go in the morning, go after nigut ; go rnv ' hour, go any tlay ; go when ytm please, gn ".vlu.-n you may but in going don't fail to bear always inioind, that the clothing at WoltV's is ihe is-t you can find, and his pi i- ! ce.s the lowest that in this regifni preall, ' while in pt a.siioj his patrons he ue.er can j fail. Store on T-velfth street, Al'ooua, one tloor alstve the post-ortice. Don't forget to , call and buy a neat, cheap and durable suit ; for the approa.-hing holidays. Several valuable packag'-a are said to havo been stolen from one of the Adams' j EtpresN cars lief ween Blairsville I ntersec- ' tion and A I oofia nti Monday night last. No ; pnrll. ulais are given, except that the V.x press messenger, who occupied another car, j reports th it the locks were all right on the I door of the car that was robU'd w hen the ; train left the former place, but when it. reached thu latter .-it v it was found that one , of the locks ha.l It-en broken to pieces and a ' considerable tpiantity of goods stolen. j Alex. Hughes, conductor, and Celestine ; McKiblton, brakeman on a freight train on ' the Pa. Ii. U , wr both run over and in- j Maul !y kill-ti at Torrens station, six miles ; this side of Pittsburg, 01 Saturday morning j last. McKibhon, it seems, got one of his ; feet fast In a frog, and Hughes nought to re- 1 lease him. and while so engaged they were Is.th struck, knocked down and run over bv tilt; train, with tin sad result stated. Both ; 11-11 resided iii Pittsburg, but we see by the i Johnstown Tribune that the remains of Mc Kibhon were brought to ;.illit7.in. this conn- ; ty, his former home, for interment. j The case in bankruptcy airainst Wm. M. I.lovd was Iwfore Judge McKennan in the j I'. S. Circuit Court at Pittsburg on Tuesday ! last. If will bo recollected that some time ' ago the District Court, after a long and te- ; dious contest, declared Lloyd a bankrupt. 1 From that decision he took an appeal to the ; Circuit. Court, and after counsel for the . creditors and also for Mr. Lloyd had made j their arguments on Tuesday last, the Court, having considered the matter, dismissed the , appeal. We presume that l!iisends the con- ; trnversy, the victory 'wing with those of tie- j feiulatit's creditors who were seeking to put ! him into bankruptcy. j The Indian name for an editor i said to j -Wo-rack-ta-che-rish-he ka haw," which in Knglish mean 'lil-tnan-who--.vears-ont- ' the-basetnent-or-hls pantaloons." The otrre mention t.f such a catastrophe as the name , snggests Is eiitiugh to make the cold streaks j run up an editor's hack, lint as long as he, in common with the rest of mankind, ran at a ! verv small ontlav replenish his wardrobe at ; the'great Star Clothing Hall of James J. j Mnrphv, PW Clinton street, Johnstown, j where the very best of clothing for winter 1 wear mav at present li found in great vari- ! etv ami at. the lowest possible price, if is : not worth while for him to worry his gizxanW, iiliont. what Mr. Lo or any other man may i Bte fit to call him. ! A sfalile in Jtdmstown owne.l by Mr. ; John Phillips, and located in the rear of Ins ! residence on Main street, opposite the pub- , lie s.iuare, was destroyed by an incendiary . lire at an early hour on Friday morning last, j and a ttuantiiv t.f lnmtter, straw, etc., was consumed with the building. A young man ; named fSeorge Townsentl. who had only lcii releasetl from the lock-np the evenine tre- ; vi .us where ho was confined on -me trivial charge, was arrested Friday afternoon on suspicion of having set the stable on fire a d subseoue.Hly i.tade a full confession of the crime. alleging that he was at. antl would rather go . othe P-V-J"' , "j ; he tr the ill-he A. ; w ,11 be J-T Court proceeding eieew o. e, .... , - r J ! r l'"r. Jmlge !,, on Tt.es- '' . .' , i .it au.-iitiiik' sentence . day last ami is now ... j.- - K ATB Cak f.. Three quarters cup of two cups of white sugar, one cup of 'milk, three egg- (whites am', yolks . -ei.aratrly.) r ' whites on y of i slarAtiy, u.viua iu it Dei. Imtfer sweet ltealeu se six eggs. Uiree 'l"- " " Kacl, ,M -' - ' Pw,ir cotitaius a can f l"'11" ia.n A.v ... i. .... ' ttMjii.rift ls use lnstea.1 wi m fv... ... - yotir grtjctf 1'of I lit Ii o oih.i'. IUbjcf I'J derit.ua Thos. y i . Cot'KT PR(cF.r.fi.-(is.-The December term of our county court con vetieil at 11 o' clock, a. M.,on Monday, and after the nsnal preliminaries, among "which was the ap pointment of Mr, J. Alex. Kilgore, of Johns town, ns foreman of the Grand Jury, and the admission, which vas not one of the usual preliminaries, of N. p. Mervine, Ksq , of Alioona, to the lar of this county, on motion of F. A. Klioumakcr Esq., the follow ing proceedings were had : Qt'AKTER 8ESSION8 OF IHE rEACti. t'oni'lh y. John Ansley carrying con cealed weapons; Thos. M. Bees, prosecutor. Defendant not appearing recognizance wag. forfeited. Cotu'th vs. Same entering a honse with inteut to commit a fdo ay. Same prosecutor and same result. Com'th vs. Christian Good an. John Var "r indictment nninance, on presentment of (rtaud Jury. 1 )-feii.latits found gnilfy, but a motion made by their counsel for arrest of judgment and a new trial. Com'th vs. tleo. Townsend arson ; John T. Harris, prosecutor. Defendant pleads guilty and submits. Not yet sentenced. Com'th vs. Henry Stremel assault and battery; Mary Walil, prosecutrix. Defend ant pleads guilty and submits. "ot yet sen tenced. Com'th vs. Charles Fiscns larceny; Wm. Updegrave, prosecutor. Defendant pleads guilty and Is sentenced to pay a fine or g-'O and undergo three mouths' imprisonment in the county jail. Coin'th v. Henry Louier larceny, two counts; Drs. Marlmnrg and J. C. Wilson, prosecutor. Defendant pleads guilty ami iHihmi. Not. yet sentenced. Com'th vs. John Wesley Ilyan fornica tion anil bastardy; Martha Bager, prosecu trix, Found guilty anil sentenced to pay a fi ie of 35 to the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania for use of Cambria county, lying in expenses anil 1 per week for a term of seven years, and, further, to enter surety in the sum of S.HH) that the child shall not be come a burden upon the county. j Com'th vs. David H uber larceny ; Mary, (loughenour, prosecutrix. Defendant pleads j guilty anil submits. Not yet sentenced. j Com'th vs. Klizaheth Kyle bigamy; Kzra ' Kyle, prosecutor. A plea of guilty and suit- j mission to the Court. Not yet eiitnce.t. I Com'th vs. Win. Vanuett same charge,! same prosecutor, and same plea. Sentence ! tloterreil. Com'th vs. Conrad Kunkel first count, wilfully pointing a pistol; second count, as sault and battery; J.diti A Headrick, prose cutor. Pv leave of Court District Attorney enters nolle protequi. Com'th vs. Win. McCall and Silas Mcin tosh assault and battery; A. L. Pringle, prosecutor. M. -Call not taken ami Mcintosh pleads guilty ami submits. Sentenced to pay a fine of 310 anil costs oT prosecution. Com'th vs. Ananias Horner larrent; Cv- r ll,u., ,........... t ..f.....l. ... ..I 1- guilty and suhiniis. SeMem-c: -J0 rti.n.'roata of nrust-ctilioti. hihI three snoutlm hi coiuitv . i jail. ! Com'ih vs. Mrs. I".li.aleth fionjhenonr : recei viii-r stolen goods. XvlU proaepui enter- ' ed hy 1 it ri.-t Attorney. j Com'th vs. Simon Noel assault ami t.af- ; tery ; John Saltsci ver, jrosecuttr. XoL pros. entered upon pay ment of costs hy defendant. Com'th vs. Wm. Wilson larceny and re- : ceiving stolen goods; John Lautxy, proseeu- j tor. Ifnfetidaiil found not guilty on the first count, and as tho Court had no jurisdiction on the second, the goods allegetl lo he stolen I having hceti secreted in Clearfield county, j the prosecution fell. Com'th vs. Samuel Flenner nuisance ; i Hias T'eiirod, prosecutor. Defendant fail- ' lug to put in an appea raticn his recognizance was forfeited. Com'th vs. Henry Ilunlap and Mary Ileals lar.-eny; Philip 1. M il ler, prosecutor. 1- ; fendants not taken. . Com'th vs. Henry Iunlp, J slues Ash-' craft and Wm. Asiicrnfl larceny, (irand Jnry ignores lull. CorirtUvs. Thomas Daily, Jeremiah Sulii- ! van, Win. I'.urns. John Csssi.ly, Jstutts llns sell, Joseph Chainlieis, Thos. Moore, .lames McDonald and John Ciark lrekiug into house with lii'ent to commit a felony ; John Mrown, prosecutor. These are the parties whose arrest for forciMy entering nnd de stroying property in tin; railroad watch-hox near the Johnstown station we noticed iast ', week. Joseph Chambers entered a plea of guilty , Jeremiah Baliivan and Thos. Moore i were acquitted on trial, and the oalance of thtr party were convicted of the offense '' charged. Sentenced to pay a line of 10 ; each, the costs t.f suit coiij tir.l ly, and un dergo imprisonment f"r sixty days in the' futility jail. Same aeiiteucc iuipuf-cd ouCham- ' liers, who plead guilty. . Com'th s Jolin Itr.iwn assault and hat- ; te.ry; K. C . Stutzmati, prosecutor. A plea : of guilty and sutuiiissiuu to the Court, en- tcred hy defendant. Sentence.: o fine, costs of prosecution , and t w enty dayi in jail. ' Com't.fi vs. Tliomas Moore carrying con- ! coaled weapons and assault, and Lattery; I?. C. IStutzmaii, prosecut'ir. Defendant found guilty am! sentenced as follows: 8 JO tine, ' costs of prosecution, and six mouths in coun ty jail. Com'th vs. Win. McKlhany cruelty to animals; John A. Schwab, prosecutor. De- j feiitlaut not appearing his recognizance was , foefeited. Com'th vs. David Kifer, Kesler I'migh and l'eler Jauics larceny; Margaret Wea- ver, prose. -utrix. True bill, but defendants ! not taken. I Com'th xn. Franklin (loughenour larceny and burglary. n the first count of the in- I ilicftnt-tit no less than seven suits were 1 brought against the defendant, Leonard X. j 1 tea in, W in. Thompson (two charges), Val- ; entitle Luther. Jacob Fend, Herman llanmer ; and l'eler IS. irbotir appearing as prosecutors, '. anil on the second count tive more were j hi to red up against him, with M. It. Na:han- sen, Christian Kruger, William Updegrave, j Charles l'l'eifer and John Fritz as proseeu- j lois. Deft-ndaiit plead guilty to all the j charges preferred ami threw himself on the j mercy of the Court. Sentence deferred. j Com'th vs. Austin Lama, David II. Hop- ' kins, John Fickes, John Mitchell, Herman : alias "Huck" (Joiigheuour, Frank Van Or mer, Sam'l McLaren ami Frank l'ringle j riot; W. II. Walters, prosecutor, (rran.l ; J ury ignored the bills against all but theil first named defendant, who was put upon : trial for alleged participation in the railroad ' troubles in ami about Johnstown till the Hist , of July lastfand after a full hearing in the the case was found guilty as in manner ami . form in. lit led. Sentence (with all others j not already imposed) deferrd until Monday ! evening next. COMMON PI.EAS. J. J Stiles vs. J. C Steiiiman summons : in trespass on the case upon promises Case continued by consent. ', Collins, Johnston & Co. vs. Vatrick Dune- i sail -scire fuctts snr rwrnizanre, No. 10.) March Term, 1S76. Death of defendant sug gested an.l his executor, Luke Durhiu, sub stituted as the defendant. Patrick Smith vs. Francis N. Hurk sum mons in ejectment for specific com raot. De fendant confesses judgment to plain tiff rnr premises in suit, to lie released on paymeht of 50 4 within sixty days. James Ilussell St Co. vs. Adam Liden summons trespass on thecase u-ton promises Jurv Mud for plaintiff in the sum of Sl'.-2.72. Dillinger & Stevens summons ttespass, etc. vs. Attain Aeitlen Jury rind forplaii;- tiff 25;.5. David Porter vs. David Hither appeal from award of arbitrators. Defendant con fesses judgment for amount of award. WokMS. ft is rua that worms do not al wa s come from children wbole after taking K K Thompsttu's Sweet Worm Powders. Shotihl the worms le. alsive. the stomach i they a-e kille.l ami tltgesteti wii-n me imsi, ttmi nassoffin thn ft-rut of white mucilage, If the patient ceases to have the symptoms had liefore taking the Sweet Worm Powders, viz., a hacking rough, starting iu sleep, rest lessness, pale around the mouth, breath of fensive and feverish, tongue coated white, itching and picking at the nosn, then the Powders have evidently done their work. These are more particularly the symptoms when the worms are altove the intestines or bowels, and in the stomach or alsive the di gestive organs, so that, when they are kill ed by the Sweet Worm Powders they are cut up. the same as fotsi by digestion. Prepare.! by K. Ii.. Thompson, Titnsville, Pa., and sold bv Lem.i.oi. & Murray, niicl.ii btu. Tiioi., -" t-.ul. pvf UotUtj. Sheriff's Sales. Following is a list of ( properties disposed of nv Sheriff Kvan m Johnstown on last Saturday afternoon : lluose and lot of James F. ttsltsher, in Taylor township: appraised t (JllM and sold to John Thomas for 400. Fire seres ol land In Tsylsr township, owne-t 'T Jsross F. Gallagher ppri9cl at t:t2ianJ ioltf to John Thomas ami C. U 111 I is for 218. Housf and let of Malln.la tJreury. In the Fifth Ward. Johnstown, appraised at $412.&0 and eeld to Fttcklcr A. lvefer.o'l for tVM. Hous nnd lot of Philip Hprtr.tnrer. to Third Want. Johnstown : am.rHiseil at l.l.!.a3 and etld to John thhert fc. I'o. fr$ i.ToO. j House and ljt of llnvid Harkhelmer In Worrell 1 vllle: apprntsed at Wl.UO and sold t Jacub J. j Ntrayer for 0!0 j lio'use and lot of John Fulton. In the Second Var.t, 't.neinnn j'ti t.or.inirii ; appraised at 4td.3,1 ! and sold to Christisn Krenger lor 370. j House nnd lot ot John I. I'ringle. In Third I Ward. Johnstown ; up.r:iled at l,i;!3.03 and sold , to John Iiibert St Co. for f-2W House and lot t.f Christ. Iltnleon. in Kernville. ! (John! own): appraised at ;. 33 and sold to "liavid Itlliert for ffsxi. ! Jloutte and lot ol John Hudson, in Kernville; ft.r. olo. raised at i0and sold te llavid IMbert for If.ntso and lot of Michael Quinn. in Conemauirh 1 horoiiifh: ap). raised at M7j. and sold to tvarj I'owells for 700. Property t.f Joseph Gates. In Lower Y otter township: viiued at f301.64.and sold to Martin itiKii mr tf. io. At the Cottr Hotise In this place, on Mon day afternoon. Sheriff Hyan disposed or the following properties f "nf hundred and thirty neres with imjirove metits in Washington township, appraised at 1 -S41. Sold an the properly of John Me.Mahon and bought by the plaiutill, Mrs. ICosanna Jlobnrue, for 600. Lot of ground snd Improvement in 5ummitville borough, sppraised at tW4 f8. riold a the proper ty of John Spade and bought hy Paul McKenna, for ftoti. tnc hundred and cixty acrs and Improvement in Jackson township, appraised at 0. Sold as the property ot IMiMp . 1'rlnifle and bought by Thotiuis (Iriffith for :t"5. Fifty acres ami improvements In Parr township, a ppraisod nt tH Sold its the property of Thom as Stllee and bought b the plaiutill. l'eler Nelly, tor ?0. Forty acres and improvements in Parr town slop, appr.iise.t at tfss Sold as the property of Tlio. Sii!etBn I lou flit hy S.-A. I'l'iitr Bts for tSOO. ttiie hiiii.lrcd and eighty five .teres ami improve trtents In ttleartleld township. Sold a the pro pert ot lolin J. Krise and bought bv John ag nrr lor fi!0 Ninety-six neres and Improvements in White townsntp, appraised at Sold as the proper- 1 tv of leo. Ii. Kicluir la and bought by John Heers 1 for -244 I Fifty five neres and Improvements In White 1 township. Sold as the property ot I,. L. Worthley ; snd V. It. Ktlwards and bought by plaintiti. j Stephen Van Scoyoe, for 4-100. I The sale t.r Mrs. Klir.a Noonan's property, j in Minister township, was stayed, while : those t.r Fgedius Levy, of Parr township, j and Wm. A. Stewart, tr Jackson township, ; were postponed, the former until Monday ; next nt one o'clock, p. m., and the latter 11 11- til Arg.imeut Court. ! A l.lXiiP.Kot'SScoonRKi.WohSK wittr- VK l' - A yT. bI",,an '"J"" 1 "iir, e i t i v n i inn nm i 1 1 1 ) . iniiniift county, not far rroin the ambria line, while on his way to a saw-mill it; that neighbor hood for a load of lumber not many days ago, overtook a little son anil daughter of M r. Tin as the cross-roads, ami after trying without avail to induce them to get on the wagon, l.e dismounted anil attempted, we nie told, to coax or drag the little girl into the woods hy the side of the road, for what purpose is t I course easy enough to conjecture, but as the children, alarmed at his conduct, raised an i outcry, and as the little boy was about to j hurry off to the mill to summon help. he I n'onhl-ls' violator of i hildish chastity abau- il.med his lielli-di purpose and hastily re- ! sumed bis journey. The little ones, almost I frightened out tT their wis, made, tli.dr n ay home ns speedily as possible and reported ' the ci iv.imstaiice p their father, who forth- , with armed hlinscif with a stout horsewhip i and going in quest of young Lute found him at 'lie saw-mill in question, :tnd without staying his hand, caught and gave him a thorough and well desertted cast igat ion. which hr" supplemented by making the Lute j tniMinng, but who nlmost deserved string-! ing, get tiown on his knees and promise that f he would never again be guilty of such an i act. This is said lo be the third time the t yoni.g scoundrel has been accused t.f at- ' tempting to outrage female innocence, for ' one t.f which oll'.nres he was prosecuted In i this county not a great white ago but ss the evidence against him was considered insutll- ' cieii, the oath of the younj; girl who made I the charge being received with a grain of al- I lowance, he managed to escape without re- ' reiving the punishment which his future I conduct would seem to show that he fully I deserved. It is to be hoped, however, th it ; h' has Lamed a lesson in this instance j which will serve him during the rest of h's 1 natural life. McI'lKF. IN TIIK Hnl.i: Of A TH.MV. , How we came to b taken or mistaken l u a ! "turnpike sailor" is thus pleasantly t..t.i in ; the current issue of the Altoona Tribune, which fot gets, however, to say that the Ten ' little paper Colonel ami the gaunt but gal- ! lant Lieutenant-Colonel, Itiirchfi.-ltl, fl n,k-,l ' ov two oilier Hungry a'taches ot tin; I ri'niue print shop," went for the prelZ'ds soon after thev hatl item presented tt ns bv Davv M LaiiL'hliu, the warm-hearted but somewhat vcrJ.-Mit young "devil." snd cleaned out the paper poke pretty effect ually. Still the joke was a gootl one and the Trihunr. is no slouch in telling about it. And here is how Crier makes it appear : McPike came down from his mountain perch to these lowlsndson Sit I lit ilny , a Journey which he not n nf it ouetit It perforins. Wh"ti hei e he oas the tree. tout of the Tmiu.NK ollico to do the nicest job work in the world. While thus ciuf'.jfcd he attracted the nttention of our new devil, who is not yet itctpiHinted in "the ways that itre dn -k." etc. This imp id the black art made fnrpiliies ns to who (to him this new comer was. He wits informed tluit it was a hunary tramp: that he h.id irotteti up that inoi'iiinir at 5 o'clock and had traveled quite n it ii tuber of miles. Itls synipnthi-s were excited and ho forthwith declared his Intention of briturinu him something to cut at noon. Some one of the better posted typos suiriresf eil that would be too lonir for the man to do without imythinsr to ear, mid flint he ouuht to huve soin.'t himr to l.ridjre over thechusm of bis litin it in the meantime. He dropped his stick and insd. for Ihe nearest place where refreshments were to be purchased nnd invested ttvecents in pretzels. These he placed tin the ease before Mc-rike, saying, with nil the Innocence ol a rustic, "hero's something to cut for ver." With it "thank ye." Mae went for the hivrer c coinpnniinents with the smnc deirrec of inno cence, and when the Jokti ws broken to him, he smiled a ifOo.lly smole. nnd SHid "that's one ou your humble servant." TEtTRUtACM cv 1?ko. We need scarcely invite attention to Ihe mammoth advertise ment of this enterprising Carrolltown firm, as it. is big enough to speak for itself, but it ts well to note w hat they propose to do lor their customers, as plainly art! temptingly set forth in the following partial list of VOXtlKIIKI I. WW PUICKS. Men's All-Wool issimere Suits. . ..flO and up. Punts. Ilovs Suits. Men's Huts lo..ts Women's Shoes M isses' " Woolen Illankets Horse " Waterproof Cloth, Btf inches wide.. Cashmeres Alpiicits (hII colors! Ilest Wsshinif ton Prints Lancaster Cimrhnni Muslins ( bletiehejj nnd utihlciicht-d) T.cktii-f for overalls 4.00 " " till " o . .. 1 no - .v l.'KI per p'r. I Ma " ' r.s " " Xi per J 'd. Is " 5 ' 8 " 5 " " 15 Wr. clip the following from the Pittsburgh Commercial-Gazette of a recent date. The It.iCTons Oi.nsiTca Anions the mem furs of the medical fraternity, none have a btrg-er measure of confidence ainnnir their pn tients then the Doctors Olrtshue, whose office fsat No. 1.12 Urn nt street. The senior practi f 0ur ihvsicinos, nnd his fame has Ions since tioner is one off the oldest nno most successful extenoetl tieyomi lie noutius or tlie -state- Ilia pt.iisere t nt.roojrti i j sKine.t in t tir- system wnirn trained him such eminence, nnd patients will receive the same careful treatment st their hands. Those sufTerinir from diseases of any kind should consult the Doctor Oldshue, and they will not tie Inn? in flmlimr out that they are lu safe and competent bands. , IToidrt ays. Ft.r elegant, nsefnl and ap propriate arli'-les fr Holiday Presents go to . Messrs. llngus&. Hacke's Dry Ootsls Km pot lnin, Fifth avenue ami Market si., Pitts burgh. Head their announcement in this paper, headed "Great Clearance Sale." ...Five ami six cents, according to size and qnality. are the ruling wholesale prices per pou.id fur poia ia tins maiUt. pmiT T THE urn m Which you should BE SURE TO WHO HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN CITIES WITH A LARGE STOCK OF EtECANT nm 0000$ nz vmi utm WHICH T1IKY IIAVK O VEXED THIS WEEK AX1 A EE AO If OErEIlISa AT EC KKASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HEAL WITH US: V bought $10,000 wortlt of CJoorf for $5,000 casli from tlie stork of n Wholesale IIote in w Vork city wliioh was cJoaeil out at Assignee's file, ami nre cletei mined to pirc the people reine.ly for hard timpn Ity sell ing them Cioods 35 per cent, cheaper than they have ever lfWe or can now buy elsewhere. vtv i Ai rre have the larget nsortrucnt and greatest variety in the county, and are prepared to .can Ik- obtained at any other establishment. oct.t, is::. 3nt. WE SELL THE BEST OF GOODS CHEAPER than joil cfin hmj t it tit in Altoomt or fohnstotcn, ami an tve hare the 3m3-EgT and STOCK-. EVER BROUGHT TO X0RTHE11.V CAMBKIA, IV E CAN SUIT ALL PARTUS. azz o. ie oc Store iix X?x miLXJCJXEK'S The Pitiii-osni Ait. as v Camhria Ci ifXTV. Sonn- of the ml vance agents and engineers of J. A. Caldwell's Atlas Compstiv are at present making an investigation to ascertain whether snfticient enconragement can be obtained lo warrant 'he issuing of ing such a publication for Ca-nbrin county. The proposed weak, will be a large volume i f from l.'.tt to 'M0 p:igeF, very hantisomely engraved ami printed, end neatly bound. Following are some of the prominent fea tures of the proposed work : A double pays rn ij. or tlu t 'nlte.l States up to the hitest date. A donM-p.i8? railrn.i1 mnp tf tfie State of T'ennsy I vanis showing all tiic railroads and stations tip to the present time. A m:ip ol ':imt.ria e. unity e.iSore.t hy lown.'hips shtttrin-r tho hK-ntlon t.f towns nn vllln-r.-s. pn.t ompos, slrciiros. wa-ron ruads, rail roads, churches School houses. te. Matlstlrsof tNe Stntoof rennsvlvania. showlnif ,he hlst-.ry of the formation ot e:nh e..unty. total number of n'.-rei of lsnd fn eaeli nnnty. nnd the : population by counties, from the census of 1'0. A ueoii.ic'a! nn.I physical description of fain i hrla c.iutity. with d ingrains of I he sectlous of coa I I nuil other minerals. A map d each township in he .v.nntT. sopa I rate an.l .list inct on a larkre sea le. iri vinjt t lie t.rf j urinal lain! surveys, tho lo.:itl.n t.l houses, i streams. waTn roads, ra i 1 ro ids. churches, school ! houses, mil Is.m.t nit f'.iet'trtes, orchards, re meter iec. tdaeksmith shops, coal banks, natnea of land ; owners and I he immher of seres of hind hcIon(i;in i to each person. ; I. nrm- maps of all t he principal btriu lis of the j j county, liivin- names i, streets, nimit.ers of lots i j or blocks, owners' names, ice. Also, similar reli- j utile maps ol nil the suit I b-r villages of the conn- j i tv. All these maps Kill be plotted from records. ! verified by actual surveys, jinu colored hy ad.il I tions. ! A carefully compiled histo y of the county nnd j each township, ttivitiir something of the past ami present, its earir settlers, iic j Actual portraits ntl luoirrapiucs 01 mn 01 me. i count v. Kinelv llthourraphed vie wof private residen'os. farm huil.iiua. public iniil'liiitf. and ether itn pruveiiients. Illustrative of the present wealth, progress and enterprise of the county. liorouifh. village .nd township .lire -tors. u:lv. Uifi the names of our patrons, their business or occapatfon, residence, nativity, date of settlement post oltlce Hihlrss. etc. The at las is to be liotind in muslin, with leather back and embossed cover, and to include about fifty separate, distinct aud complete maps, high ly colorwd, engraved an.l printed. . ASToMSiiixo Sft't.'KSS. It is the duty of every person who has used Pt.s(llKl".'s Ckkm.W SYitl'P to let its wonderful ijtiali ties be known to their friends in curing Con sumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, antl in fact all throat ami long diseases. No person can use it without im mediate rtrtief. Threedoses will relieve any case, and we consider il the duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least fo try one Imttle, as 40, WO dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one cai'e where It failed was reported. Such a medicine as the ii v. ItMAN SYKt'l cannot ne too widely known. Ask your Druggist, alxmt it. Sample Dottles to fry sold at lOcenfs. llegnlar size 7.", cents. For sale by Lommon it Murrav, E'jt-nsburg, and Wolesla,jle &. Son, Wilmore. a - G EE A T CEEA EA XCE SA I.E, lommenrlna; this day, lr. Tth, at HI'ia-K A- II AI Kt.-S. rifllt Ave. stilt Markrl St.. IMtlsbargli. I'tiprecetlented bargains will lie offered in Dress Gootls ami Silks. TiOKA FlIE Ttrit.rc'TinN on the following: On all our elegant Silks, lilack and Colored. On all our Paris ami Merlin Dress Novelties. n all our Itltck ami Colored Cashmeres. Ou all our Medium anil Cheap Dress Fabrics. On our Lace C-irlains. On all our fine Carriage llo'tes. This is a rare chance for those contem plating purchases for the Holidays, as we shall offer decided bargains iu all the above n.entioned goods. A DM I X I ST R A TO R S NOTICE. Ai Estate of James lvt.r,. tlec'd. Letters of Adtnlnislrstlon on the estate of Jas. Itoyle. latt) of Altoona. lllalre-.tliity, l'a..deeea ed, have been aranted to .1. O. I.tke, renidins: at Kliatirihtirit." t'amhria county. Pu.. to whom all persons indebted to sstd estate are re-i'ietted to make payment, ami those havina: claims or de mands will make known the same without delay. J. 'J. LAIiU, AduiiBU'ralor. l)cc. f, It7.-Ct. FIELD. 11 TIE do ff for ao othtsr fturp8 than to f ecu re bfjf CALL BEFORE COINC ELSEWHERE ON -Mv- m mi - i:?wv3rirv i:: oi;.u S. TEITELBAUM & BROTHER, CARROLLTOWM, CAMBRIA CO., PA. II ill To secure Gi5 n js7 ca x w I II I I I A It V. .IdllNSTHN. I Mod. at the residence t.f Iter irr tii'!i.n. Mr. Win If-.tkey. In tiriin t ow ne hip, 1 lndinnn county, cu Friday, Ni v. ?.i. bTT. Mr, j J a K k .Ion s i ov. r.'l irt .,1 JidiiitUt.n, deceas ed. Iti tlie 9"'ih year id her aire. j 'I'll? ilcpaso.l a t'tie too her ..f flevt n i.l' t l.'-n. on" of wh.-.fn. 1 I. .Ii.hns ..a. t-:n.. teide hi this p'ticc. ! t.ii ty three rniclf 'i''"! rt ii. xi y I seven ureal randchildreti. and thr.-e treat ir".at- I !irsnd'"t!l.fren. K.etr of In-r urest i -t ni -l: i ! I rn i erve.l nt al!.l'ariT.' ut the luritTHl .m Sanday hist. 1'ei.ci-I" her aslii-s. i Hi((W N Died. :n Csinhria tot- i.ship. Nor. i:. , 177. t.l' s.-arlet ffit .-.M ;,;n. only taiihtT "f I Joseph nnd Lirtie lirusu, igod 2 years, tfanuiths and 1A dnys. j Msarule dear, how crest thy dower- 1 Aiuit l bahy heavenly flvror: j 1'hy image's urnvrn m tny heart, Yet so soon sith the to part. Why should wo mourn for her, onr fair, unfold- "erl flower 7 I Her soul has met the bllr s of It s Crf.Vor'r f tee. "W Iiose knoitrledxc now tranf ernds man's lefttrpt inwor. Anl with the pr. rest joy has ft own to his cmbre. AfKln-t Messing true nn.I meet For a father and n brother ; Te. f..r mother kind and rtear. Weep not. tlien. tor wtih ,..! in hestrn She Is happier far than here. A. T. ANTKP 12 (5c,p Hoop Sua- l"K. to w hoiu employment can be Riven f'.r 2 or 3 months. Will pay cash and n"r Biitee piiviueiit. Apply at once to lnr.it. 'o.. Itox Si', Alioona. ls.. or st Duncanerille, Ulair countv. I'n., by letter or in person. I'cccuilier 7, is. ..-Jt. OTltAY HULL.Strnveil from tlie t" premises of the owner in Susquehanna towns'iir., on or about the istn ,.tny iast.a reu veMrlt, , A,,ri. with white ui.der the bcllv. n while rlriie round tlio tail near the end. snd'a few other white sjsits on Itodv or trtt-e. or btith. Any information lending to his recovery will be thauklullv received and snttnl.K reward ed hy- JOSElli FAKAJtACUH. December 7, 1ST"-- St. TOUCH NOT! All person are hereby cautioned against interfering in snv wav with the 1.llwin; descried property. Ixtttif tit "by me at Sheriff's Salu and lt-ll with S'i moi. Kohler. of Ch. st township, during my plea, sure : I cow. all his tioir, a lot of wheat, rye, corn meal, mixed prain. brnn, and fl.-ur. Also, ono cooklnpr Slove and One olnek. Ini'.ii lit hy ino at pri vate 83 and left w!th the same party. rH.AUI.Uj ANNA. Carroll Twp., Dec. 7, 1ST;.-St. IF "rtl- WAST T TIIAX GOfXG TO A CMCCS, Ajoinid the Kvcnlme Lamji. dnrlntr the cominir winter evenings, bo sure and subscribe for thj Cincinnati lmEAKFAST TWA Al. It will kill the h ues stone dead, and till y..ur home wltn happv. healthfnl mirth. It is not a comic p.iptr. full of stale, tlnn mkri and conundrums. Imt a live, fresh, spicy, airv f itn i ly journal, with an original humor.. us feature predominant, tirst-elass in every respect, full ol choice readlnn for the familv cin-lc. are in tone and healthful in Influence. It s articles are copied all over tie counirv by paper that tlo not pr'n; ru'ib s.i. It ts a paper that needs no recommenda tion but to be aet-n. It (s a Urife. forty-ehf ht col umn sheet. h tti.ls..mely ptinted. Ask yot.r new--do tier lor sjK'fimen copy, or send three cent stain p to publication oUise and It will be ssnt by return Tne pP"r ?s sent free one year to all prens arettinr up clubs of firi or over, ia aidnhinte cash commissions. Address, U. P. ItKOWN it Ol . Vobl s'tcrs. C.M'INNATI. OHIO. fr-The Rnr.. fast Tisi.k and th-s ('.muni F.'KF.han will te furnished at the lots price t.f s pr vcir, 'cash In advance, which l a rv.lM..n ..f '.uc 'Ioil r on l he Bubeenpiion ratti tf the two puj e.s conjo.ut 'y. H OTEL PROPKUTr .xt PAliM at private rale on liberal terms the well krown Mountain I louse. 1 wt doors west ot the I'a. R. M. depot in the boron;h of Oalllttlit. This prprty is well sitaaled and well designed as a hotel and i.oardliii' house, and any nm wifhing to nttirt a irmtd har-rntn will fAnd fl here. Also will be sold t.n terms ettual!y alislaclery to the pnrehsr. t ", nearly all cleared snd with a comfort abla HUT. SB snd It RN 'hetw.n erect sd. For condtt ens shI and other par- t-ntari cad enoraddtet. Al AIPJ Aii tl' W . Ki.A V. RABS DOWI harfrsir.a at the IB. 1 iicjjh. ;ie better bargains than the above give our HTew Suildizigr. The Weekly POST! Single Subs:iipticr, $2.00 per yr-nr. In Ubbs, - - - 1.50 " i I'vstnge prrjmiil Ity u.i.) .1 Extraorflinary MucemEnts lo Clnfe ;A Premium Engraving To Every Subscriber. Tnr. PtTTsftrfc'iH Wisf.ki.y Posrror 1ts wit maintain iis repumth n stln- t.a.e. M. Th. up. e-t snd Ite-t F.tni:y nnd Politiea I Jonri .1 pnb-li-hi tltn the I'nior. I'-iirht piiires ntel titty s,t c duintis ;n cad. iiuiol..-r ; printed tsltb clear type on the heht of paper. POLITICAL THEWir.Kt v fwr will n nln sln tlie fundamental principles tjf D,;mtKrary and pivc to the Demuer .tic .irsttilzHtion and no. tlidatcs a hearty an I Untliiiehinjt snp.rt. as the best and in fat only wnvtii seeure rcl..rn In B-overntnent and tlie tn'slnren-nee t.f th right sot the M.ple and t he States. Ilrrcaf'fr the history td the country promises to be tht histnry of the I.emo T.-itio party : mt a bief t itne will r'apse and tho control of the f e.ler. Ml and Mate ynvrrnnteu s in all their f-ranet,. es wtll j.nss into It. haiels. The I out will h n faithful rtuir liau nnd drlmdcr td the li..r-r and inttsrity of the party in pi.wcr. as ft has been a Tianipion of its j 'rii.ciplt-a in the P-m yenrs of adversity and tlt-I-at. THE N'L'.VS It wi 1 contain the current newst.f t he day from a II tpi art it- of the world in- , I and t eleura ph. carefully condensed and e.lite.t. Including lull reports' of I n;ressii.es and lit-friatHt ve pro'fClie). with spe. :1 ,t,. 1 .at t-lies and correM.n.tence from W rttinirtor, larrishuric and other p'ints ot t.itei a " Id 1 Kit A K Y VlSl'r I LAN Y It will remain choice literary matter, a1;ii. rd f-r ihe unoisetiifiit and instruction t.f the home circle MAI1KK1' KKI'OKI'S-lhe tr.Mtst.. lat?.t and most reliable Market Keports trom a. I ..I thn eointncrcial ccnlrcs, whiles p.-risl ba nt'! will be made t.l the Lire tst.r ti Markets in smi'ii t vt ry larn.t-r is ititererte.i. KDI'IOKl AIjs Kdi'.orinls on i-vrrv suhjeer td Interest that u.y transpire, as t:cli a- many other features, ta,sred by tveats as they occur. Iioiiiitniist toi- lx?'im A 1'altiahte I 'rem i tint in Erery Sab Hcriber antl to G'k&.s. We f.fTer the following list nf Pn nium te, take effect .Untiary I. s;h to to:itu,i,.. i tt.rce until Ap.il I. Is;: For t'lnt. t.f 4 .tnubt4-i ttto A FlffST-t'T SlitlNi; IU t.t; V to iff tier i.. . ft :,.,. 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