TIE CAMBRIA FMEftUII. EBENSBURC, PA., I at Morning. - - Dec, 21, 1877. . .1 TIE GRUTEST OFFER TIT I AND THE VERY BEST Vi5 CAX ORU ILL MAKE. The Cambria Freeman For $1.75 per Year, in Advance, - a . 1 1 . . when tlie paper la aeut out ol the tt mn mrntiif it 1 1 n inninnn K X ' P.V M 1 OUDOUn nP.n i JJUUU -w THE HOME GUIDE a ROOK BY 500 LADIES ,1,0 t'tie t'f h vclume of 160 pses. liandsoine 1 l.mm 1 i" irie' ii c loth Dii'l stitr boards, with .;,i..f the txMik au.l the h-ifeud, "I'resent- 1 hv H M.d'ike to the patrons oT the Cam. '.u.i FritViAN tor l.-7d," neatly fttimpei. on . , i i'iitHlnlnjr Hhnut I.ono recipes mid ! '.rli.ii foosery, 'Hie Iloinehold, The 'l oi let, 1 I. h .inn- lu pnrttiifnl of the Chliuiro 'J ' ' , Ull. (111hC two or three years. Itco ' " r,. M,ri.iuuili.in t linn -un he found in ". . 11 .p 11111I ti.'co'h books, nt'sklea p ......if Ulll'tltllUlU lt till .if '. 11 tin' iNpnrf tnent of lh? Chlcuifo 'J rib in it hi nil) 'ii vseess- ,ir tl'" ril-WTlCAI. EXFKUIKSICKS VV fHAC--,l' H 'Mb ' KKhl'ltHH. ii -e frit-i t. "i in inal na valuable contribti .!'' fri-'ii so niHiir laitit-s tiMve never bi-rorc ' -fit in Nook torm, mul tliie volume is the 'i''''. oiiU c.'iut dlution from the Tril'iiiie 'li'llll-1 ll.'Utl JU.1S1'3 I'ir.llviW'J llttl US "lo.icli huiulretis of tlniusnii.ls.ntHl this ! ' !'' ., i,.,ii'h s.reiii heiied IT not verified by i !. i'l -iut trn MiouPBiid eopUs were ordered ! 1 V r.' i'i' -"PT oa.ni from the bindery. We t Vr r xusive f.mtrcl of the bonk in this lo- i m .: J (( . be obfatned only through this I .Lib I'tn.s uil .V tn fore tito 1st day or IVbru- , ,,xi n ben the Hork will be ready for dis i'r i 11 un' wh-ii d bo have already paid r t 1 y ttut tuii'i bave pili I -7-i or ns mux he the former s.-m by those In- ,.mii J 1 hr Uttnr v sutn-rilir.litBbleor the .in t.tv-t.T the i-ouiii'g volume nf the Fukk xu 'u' . til t.icti be pteseuled trlth a copy 1-. : 1 in- i hoi.st premluoi Over m .ven to . ,"..i.ii.r f ut st ri.'icrs- Fomelliioi; of ra. 1 and ,, ti:il x:ii'.if. '1'tie ladies xx III t.o dfl'fc ''ted v ::. .t. :. "' i'icoi we appeal in n spe lul irt. n 1 ,'i V.'i 1 ai l tni-xiuiiuretnent. If thiyntiw , 1 iiJu.t.- tluir hiliandi. fathers, brothers .,.. or .iiln-r relatives or irinius i ineaivrn ,,it this very liberal offer, they cn f . . 1 1 t ' fnik tUv matter xip. s,Hx tally amoinr I a t, wnt... do not tj.k the t Kttxj as. but who : ,,.,1,1 i do o if tht-y knew thai su r.f x-rt ,rVr.:S' i it",.- t! ::'t :il ...nittre lavorablr with any of ! rn , titui . iit:e at ine same nine you re- , i ... x hl:e at the same time you re- j ii Me. itiiotical and useful booW of I .! a Viiltiii pi iiciixtai iii.u iieiui i'n iii j iK S Witimi.t any extra cliunro. Now Is j nnaVle7w!o ! i jc um ur nut, id expire in u few wnks. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Here, There, OlUlthe ithCV I litce. Rang "P your hosiery. Lfi'n eut for flies in your Christmas pies. ('.mine pups serve the same purpose as j tt., ' 1 li.U s ll:e .piestion. -n i:i:.-r xx ill lie ifstie.l from this ofilce J ;iinin. .M.tidthal noxv. t Ti: ternhie .iniisy has let go its grip, ' r,..il . i.i e more lliolhcr James is making j ib.Kg tip. J -C.nl.i r ii gather all your old, lexttere.l ; i, rx. iinl sii.l litem lo the poor children.! 'ii,y xxn'i'l know any l-f.er. ' Tiir j'iu-it xx liisky xlistiUei s in the north- t "I'.ntif t!,i i oiinly proii su to keep ttill i i ;i.- tke. lix es let llietn alone. -A.! it.- Mint things you need for the , l ,,!?vi i ,.:i l,e t ght very l.'ap at the j . ' i.i i i t i.-inl.,i-uiiir-i.t t,i v. x,. t arristi i :p .a k, I.i.- is too long winded for its , is hi cni;si.m is one tba age I it wii! Jo just a well for our i -Mi S rnpfiii T.i vlor.the mighty Nimrod :'A'!,.. i i, siiceeeded on Friday last iu kill i i :i Li;, k aiil xlort. tha fattest he has shot 1.: r j f.iri. "I: is tlie r.n'v medicina I would give ' i.it.y,' ir. what a mother remarked. I li ( t ;. Il i'.l'a Paly Syrup. Atflil :Mi s. L." ti i.ts. A T:ru st.'iic of ladies' fnr. of all styles ! ! ::t' .ri.s rit.d rangi ng in price from 10 ' l . i. i!. jn.i lic-en reci lved a the cheap cash j r: . .. r.arfcex Son. I -c nsi,,n t i kets on the Penn'a It. II. I s a on tlm 2lih and L'Jth of Uecein- j 'r i 'i ir tn l.-... tiiber :-!0ih to January 1st, .- . .1 , - . . t 'I 1 ! r ,vi i c. i;rn xx ;ti.y xiuir u iibi i kuiixi y xi. L-id'.es and nnes' furs and muffs an.l r-v i ;r l.irs. gloves and tiiiVit. aii he ' rjlitv. ix i heap' for cash from E. C. Par J -'.. at hi, liifj.j store round the corner of :i i'n 'reft. A i?n'l press in the upper shops of the i'. h. 1:. o. at Altoona went fortwo of the W-iaof a mai hinest named llobert Mont-i-a-Ty, tLe other .lav, aud.uipped tlicui off il , .'an a a w l.istlc. Ai,..a:u ii,!a and cami.hor. et:c"ios'd In a tag ami siispen.Ud from the neck, la ' ittii. t,.l, .1 by ur physician an at least a ''Y'ianl a:;iiiist scarlet fever, now so pre y ' i'i this vicinity. liililreli's furs i,ntr riktitA rwtr Set at ,1 ...... . - - -- - -- ,pi,.ir . heap store of A. A. Parker & i'. ami i l.i'.iireu's xvliie fur caps very low '' 5 cents. .Just the things for Christmas 'o the little folks. Viii needn't to fiir-eiffii parts, or even in in 1 in,, tobnx" fnraof anv kind this .. U K. C laprii.li l.a tnsl received A ae i.i to he Ki.i.l very cheap ou coiuiMissiou. examiiie fbin. -TLts ilny (Friday, Dec. 2lst,) is the Horv.f ,,f ,1, , ,, man irlnl Ik l'lu l ank ai'd m! money to pay it with is J'1 ' tl.ink the dav on w hich it becomes creat deal shorter. Tlis .h.lnistoxxn T-lti0 rms anceeeded F-Tpeir.itiii;r a p,,, an,l here It Is : The ' x'r.irjt, it e,ys it U sad news to the re I ts to It arn that the price of "tobies" Is -A.'. ver the world Dr. Hull's Cough :r 'P is liiiii-.injj its way, and every piaee it . " i nnsnti.i.tl "iis"tiit)tlve beonle are more ol- "t It is trnlv a blessinff to human- i'il trn y costs 25 cents. , y"tiiif man in Johnstown ha. been ' inoilu r r , . " ". lea lxs tl.A llirrraafc 1! , ; onutiiien loafing about tue ui-r L. i hureh iu that place during even- IVZ":.. '."KV. .. ! If tLe gnosf; hone can he relied upon, the ' i Iit-r .i'l t 1 1 x i ..-.! ! rA' f,, ' ' X.XJUIIIIUB IIJIKI BIIU iiu... - inmt the first of Ftbroary, when "," will a decided change iu the pro ' 'inti! lat- in the Bpilng. t ""'-es, hats, caps, clothing, dry Ki'.s-eries, and indeed almost c.very- tli. tlj lni,i eould conceive of. cau A "'"KLt at wonderful low prices frein A. ( ;v'st & Son, Kbensburg aud Carroll- ''m. Lake, of Loretto, father of J. ! K,l . of this place, is lying at the ! I-ut f i, , ii, ami as lie Has airea.iy -.... t'-'oarkable ae'e of M years his I u,. "i hich uatarally leves Tery lit-- '"'""f'irhtms. lie rase of Wit.:'. ... . ' " . . ' 1... i """ on trial when we went mi "" u xourt a.ijourneo ihibii.y, , "r !as on the list Laving been either 1 '"t.tinucd. . ,. A''" hfel.ss remains of I'eler Shaver, ; m i, I l'"htiiikter "-re i" 1 A'mty, aged at Mt. Union, i aliout years, T "O.ll in II. .1.-. on '""'v iin.ii,iK ont whether it was idem or suicide tie ono Bcerus - !.;. i.'j" 1 u"fl the shooting-inateb V.,,'. r fl ' "us place i..-ioori for an morrow af- H Hie iirrM-eeilk n ra in Ka at.nlied to) r"r In llta. : f I needy oliiect. and all who n- .tt t 1 M X . . r't t.iV iut U poll soon; x -x-oxu.iiji uii-i iiimi iiri ..l:m muh I lie Jiiie tfujmwl V.-fi. ..w is the! haj Jtis tlKWJIH'I'l 1U I uw uiiuivi.miM ui.r jiiu nrv , . , . . . .1 . t 1, .I iirwe 11 til ill X'.kll r fe.f lu It. f llF'.' iliiui....'!. - .- r i - . . - - - - . . i f. loaf i . ii ihii.v ..f iu.- rilxiitf- iiur fir.in.il. xjy lat. Mt . ' BlK'r should lend a la-iping lJ 'hxj t.'dUbe. tT.!,1,1 "''J S!M,,a Clans has commissioned . 'arr,s,i to : as his agent In the dis- , - i -iMr.-H nun oiuer affix- i acies among the little folks of this vicinity, .rr. 15;l,,am'"1 Kelly, living near Larimer MatlOTi.AV estmoreland county, lK)lnted a load- rcii.iii.xwoil Ol II II r a v.l :a .1 n j ! . -x ' . - jiinjiuieH a loan- Prt5 trigger an.l KO.m.l. I l, . : I,"! ! died in an nn..r Vrii. "-"j .uix. bus M r"iV, nil In Mr. Will. If. i!on n AV ,i;: "1 ! lMaTw i O0 eV ,q- ,n "OI" ii.iavsnurg. on nnmliv mitm I..-. . x ' aDo.it 79 years. The deceased lady was also an aunt to Mrs. Cooper. Scarcely an article of merchandise can 15 asked for either in Ebeiihlnirg Gr Carroll towu which A. A. Barker &. Son are not prepared to furnish fu.ly as heap if not a little cheaper than any other dealer in north . ....... . . mi i i ft- 1 1 b(" 1,. airwii ern x auabna or else vx here I Wk t I. .. , , in. IUty. a II lint 1 n rr.lrtn InitifA ..-X.. ' of late lia .V... i ,,,Y i "lh. . T0Ve Xo.Z I' , "n"' "' ""H nuivtjs at, long range wun a long long j .mn. i i :. " . 7 ...-.. -r.-fc SZ'Z . 7, ,0ng tlme I In this county ioiu him Mr. Henry Mender, of Carroll township, reijueBts us to announce that he is once more in the field as a candidate for County Com missioner, and as there are three to h- chosen ins cnaii'-es for a iiuiiiiuniHiu ou?ui 10 Onr r.;.i 1 ' ! ,ow". anl no better place to ea.I when you . 1 xtiiA ' V '""" ,r- get there, provided of course yon wish to re- ! Vi P'nl wordrobe, can be found than ! i,i."."i." . 1 "J. rqrie.i jM. j. trihv's Star Clothine HaU. 109 I own , , - ?W T"1", -r C!in"'n street, where a large and elegant' ! VJ L ,wl'ere ,,e- a tl I -to.:k of clothing in all styles, shades, sizes i 1 i" ufvvr.r'viiic 111 11 m 1111 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 p 1 1 ' 11 iinri . - .1 . t .11 1 1 , .... . i 11, i.xiii or mime, all ixiLluni-.l nil oeiore : 11111. J e iB r w;or y cu:zcn a,,d wouM " ! " 'hat A?,. V' 'ft,er- i, c , qtiioklr do, to Oodfrev Wolff we'll P,W ommiSMoner llees B. Lloyd, forth xvith run and b.ty another neat an.l I-aq., of Cambria toxvnship, hd the tnisfor- new; for folly 'tis to do without what corn tune to fut n ngly gash xvith a butcher fr, ;lotb demand, so long as Wolff, without knife In Ins left h.ind, between the thumb : a doubt, keeps the best of clothing in the "a.lt . fh,,f 'ngPfi o Monday j l:,d,and sells it too at prices low a fact last in slaughtering hogs. The wound is a ' f,ite' pUin to tirhn , iamnt shine or vary s-vere and pamf.il one j winter's snow on. Codft-ey Wolff doth call. r. .! f ."T P"y; K"V-,Iler bavo ' Store on Twelfth street, next door lo iwsl recently been stolen from the editor of the ! ofhV,. Altoona Jlollidaysburg KeyMtr Well into print may j Mmc, sisters, rnince-mlnce with care, Oxer now rush xvith "Rhamo, oh! shame, that j'oar apples yon ni?ely pare ; flavor wheie now is thy blush ? -justice, why not ; wish pU.e(, trijnnt avA rare. put In your those scalawags crush who , wit.i , our holiday j brandy, a goo,lly share; then votl will hare poultry have tna.U themselves flush ? a p5e fl for an r,,i(,naire. And when all Lev. r. K. Jones, of the Congregational this is done, with a light heart repair to the church in this place who recently of his ,' cheapest cash store you cau find anywhere, oxvn volitlun lopped oft ?'200 from his yearly J hi.-b is the one, as all folks are fully aware, I? J 5'", ",ld a'i 1m,,tor 1,1 1:er- E- j that by M vers Lloyd is kept on the square, tl. Cobb, a mimster of the same faith In which means that all those who wiselv go , ,,re,"' r' Z'1" . 'ias voluntarily re- iere to buv all they need to eat or to w.ar. duced l:ls Income from 81,500 to S 1.2(H). ( pftt ,he Worth f their money with some- e are in receipt of a letter frcm an ad- ; thing to spare. A nothar choice lot of ladies' I imrtugatm mucii aumire.i trieu.i in Knaaas, j a Hepublican in politics, which we dottbi not was intended for the public eye, hut as j It Is highly laudatory ef the Fkeem ak and . exceedingly flattering to the editor, our well ! Jtnotrn moxlesly forbids its publication. X f - XX' ... 1 1 r ii.. - x. x x. 1.11. 11 iu. iinmii.ui i vutmnutii uMiuiitn, : left leg fractured near the ankle aud , gash cut Hi his right thigh, on Mon- in consequence of being struck by ; descant.: xjg r.ir on me. iniiiun rai i way i lcalii'g to tlj! gas-making department of the tlootiii VA merry .ri al,rM New -r. with health to en joy an abundance of cneer, are me I'l''""" " " - ' patron tlear, nor rvcn rirciuun xnn tinea w, spnear on th ilebit side of our lnioks S ! "'""V i fact is quite clear, are tf all patrons by far ! the most ttmtr. This from the If ollifljybnrg tanfjrit of Wednesday last : Charlo F. O'l'oiinell, I'roth.motarv-el.ct of Cambria county, was in toxvn on Wednesday ot last vv.-eK. jise ( ail sensnite visitors ne 'iroppeu in i r"c mc j SUirultml printing rooms. He Is a gntjeiiian j whose presence we hope to see many rimes j iu our sanctum. ! The tJcuttner farm, a valuable property I located about two miles from CarrolltoxvD, ' will be efrVred at public sale on Monday, i January Vth, 1H78. Said farm contains lJ.'i J acres, loo ol which are ctearex., aim una j two story double plank house, comprising six rooms and a kitchen, and other necessary buildings thereon t-rected. See posters printed at this olRce. As the time lor leasing an.l giving in lease is iiepr at hand once niore.it is well o j . . I.. . , i - . remind all imrties interested that (Jen. w Oaini'iii. lq , i:;i kes a specialty of the leas ing business, an.l that he has facilities for obtaining information ah to properties and tenants tli.it no one else '.u thin couiuinuity possesses, flive him a call. Jacob Jteisch, of Prospect liormtgh, whose demented wife was incarcerated for a considerable time in summer, where she our county jail last t was known as "Mrs. J r.ibbous," had three of and no hadlv crushed iu his fingers caught , a cog-wheel at the ! Cambria iron works, on Tuesday last, that amputation xvas found necessary. iVpntv Sheriff Shoemaker, vxhoso little mllv has' been and still is severely scourged fan liv Mi'tirlrt fever. and who, as will be seen uy ..'.,i..u uiuaul.tTf lost a verv interesting, in i.ii;i.t and ore.atlv he I o veil daughter from that cavise, is, we are told, afflicted with the same disease, as are also two others of his . biidren. The la reaved family have our t siucere condolence. Furbelows, strictly speakine, might verv pr. titablv be disiwmsed with at any I time, and especially during these wofu. hard i times, hut when the price of furs ge's fur beloic the old rates, as is the case just now the cheap cash stores of A. A. Parker & Son in Ebetisburg and Carrolltown, It is la st for the ladies to fur-ther their comfort by donning a new set of furs. Ve are glad to learn that there was no truth in the reported injury in a coal bank at Lilly's of our filend and patron, Mr. W m. Ryan, nor indeed of any other man, ai an nounced by us last week on the streug h of an Hem which appeared in the Johnstown Tribune. M r. Rya.i was injured in a mine at that place some three years ago, since when he has followed other pursuit than coal ml0!y& learn from the Altoona Mirror that q M Wooxlco. k,Eq.,of that city, has pnr- cli . . i- t.tte and Cambria counties, and that competent experu- '" j coal underlying said tract, at six millions or ?oni and the fimr with which they are covered at twenty millions of feet, besldei iron ore, pl.imhago, fire clay, etc., almost Me'lon ft Marraybare Just recefve" an elegant assort meiit of Umilyand pocket Rihles, prayer and hymn to!, wy hooks, photograph alhnrns, i ? ....t... Vxti.pr artic es well suited for holiday ir,. i-.sid. havine on hand a good utipp y " ' J. . .. ...!.. tViat v ' . after the tome , ".;-" , .oia at the are over an o wi. very lowest caan pi ix-Tro. .. f,o,1 Ja skeleton key, tnade secreted tn the capo. --y- . n prisoners taken to the I"" Wednesday ia-. ' vrrw.d pre- i 'I ha il ISrilYHI T I bj,8 thr. prisoners were 7" , i"ll in J' t ) their removal from he jail n This Sae, and the key was no ubt intend- as it was wew "'".. . ""7.,-. from their haps one or more oi ins ov. handcuff's, In the month of Ktakinc maple Tlioosnn. ' - - we ve.ntnre v wj i iiixv - . l . l weailier now though ,i;"'iJ,l. .5lr5r "oTUr o telfy prevailing Scar Nick town, in l that a gem.e,.... - jn this place j Parr township, an4 w,' ,70 manufac I yesterday, actually V,t f tUe saccharine titring q - 'i'," -'nt week. coiiiniisitiy tt.n.e . Mr jeo. t;, Matthew, youngest soil ' o wih j K. Zahm, oi im i''"";: .." u- t. bv no means scarlet fever ",l,,,Q er chilJrin in and hopeless. Several other ch . M lo alaiiit 'own, i-Y"i rmu. report to ,i,i. ... of the eunox c - -. , fii4,.,i with tue ",. V. il not of ft dn- -jssyse-- . . tCtliDM"' J . 1 n Itiair CXM....J. n,rmmpn'" : ,.....i.t train near r r .i.., ' moving i eki riot missed "" " i .H. rS. n i a i rAAfliiff ' ri fJSuKi' tht h.5 h- w tfe ami tnrrei . . il,,rie8. 11 W3 thotmht, wou.d provo GeoTge Townsend, Frank Oongbnour, Henry Lonier and Win. Vannatt, the four convicts sentenced In our county court on Monday night of last week the two first fT'"1 fr te7 aT! 8i JTthB M' for arson ami for liarstarr anil larfpnr re. "'." ""' an., one j. ..u .uree months tor larceny and bigamy were taketi to ,h Western Penitentiary on Wed.ies.lar iast. fiy Bhlff and JJepnty Sheriff w " tb cPy for flaming adver- . . J ... ... ti8emeut. two columns in width ami a half column in length, setting forth the great ad vantages to he derived from bnying goods at 1 lie cheapest of cheap cash stores, that of A. A. Barker & Bon, Carrolltown, hut as we did not have time to put it in type we are obliged to withhold it until the begin ning of the new year. In the meantime our V j - readers can save money, sure pop, hv deal- . . - ' .. . 1 L . . mg witn A. A. iiarker & Son, f.uensuurg and Carrolltown. -No better time than next week, when .Ci excursion ti kets will be issued on the l'a. R- nl.l h selected for a visit U Johns- hy to drop in and take their choice at prices which all will admit are remarkably low even for these awful hard times. Our ulster's gone, that good old coat we ne er shall see It more. : we used to wear n x...... 1 i.. .r votil BaCquesjust received and for sale Tory t-hep. v'e areindebted to the Kew York Catbo- K publication Society for a copy of the l!l,,otr!,t.,t i"uii,,,i;,, ira,n;iT Aiming f.ir 1)878. His neatly and tastefully printed . .. . nml homiil anil pimla n 14 nnrps tpn ete wit li facta and Information inteesting and useful to every Catholic. The present iss'ie contains well executed portraits of several diKtiucuished prelates of the Church, with biographical sketches, among which are the hnie Archl.lshou Itavlev, l:v. .Tohn Mc- K.roy, and Vof: Ketteier, late IHshop of Marence. who was the most learn".! and jirolotuul theologian In Uermauy, 11 not in Kurope. The letter from Clarion county, receipt of which was acknowledged by ns laM. week, is so long drawn out that we have fovmd it impossible to make room for it this week xvithout intruding on our usual variety, but as it is for the most part of a historical and descriptive character, it will bear keeping until a more auspicious time. From it we learn tnat Messrs. i . u . llitiriiinnnn ami Frank C. I'l.itt, formerly of this place, are, jf rejxorts be true, about to embark in thn oil producing business, ' and having seen the latter gentleman engaged a few days ago in the erection of a derrick, our correspondent flunks it is natnral enough to conclude that 0) - f rations will begiu at once. If so, "we join wi.q ine xvriierin nopitig tuai ti.ey niaytiev' er eet "off the twit. Uev. John N. McOonigle, recently cf this jil.ice, met with a grand reception on Friday evening last, on the occasion of Jhis 1 permanent removal to Parker, Pa,., for the purpose of nsnming pastoral charge of the . . . . . , . . . i . i . , i rresbvterian church in that city, 'lhe re reptiein took place at the parsonaae, and as we learn from fb Tarker InTHy, was nn ex ceedlng!y pleasant and well managed affair, musif, sociability and choice refreshments being the leading attractions of the occasion. After all was over at the ho.tse the et.tire tin rtv repaired to the church, where the choir sang a voluntary, which was followed by a peat speech and the presentation of a purse containing 8201 to the Rev. gentleman, who respoiuled In fitting terms, the whole con cluding with the benediction, wblea was pronounced by Rev. Iyttle. We congratulate Mr. R.irmiel A. Shoe maker, of Carroll township, on having se cured a comfortable "posish under the gov ernment, as clerk, we believe, to hisbrother in.bikv Maior Charles Wineard. who for J many years has been a paymaster in the i army, with bis head.iuarteis until recently in Ban Francisco, rroio wuence ue was transferred to Washington city, a severe in ' iurv he met with some time since having incapacitated him for the more arduous out post duties. The position secureu ny mr. Shoemaker Is said to be worth 1,200 per vear, with hoarding, clothing and a horse or 1 two for his own exclusive use thrown in. I This is certainly a "fat take" for these woful hard times, and we know of none more de serving or more likely to merit the gift of long continuance man our irienu Miuun, who, we are sure, will do full. justice to his "Uncle Samuel" in the position assigned him. ,. , , The many friends in this locality of Rev. Father Christy, who won the title of "fight ing chaplain" by having so faithfully and unselfishly served hia country and his com rades during the late civil war, and who was bom and reared in this county and re sided for several years in Eliensburg, will te sorry to learn that he is lying very dan gerously ill at his heme in Columbus, Ohio, with little or no hope for his recovery. The old army disease with which he so long and patiently suffered while in our midst seems to begetting in its work at last, and if death has not already intervened the probabilities are that he will not long survive. At least such is our information, thogh,we trust that a change for the better will speedily take place. His sister, Mrs. W. J. Poniier, an.l other relatives from this county, have gone to what there is reason to fear is in real itv hlsdeath-bed, thongh we are sure that no otic wlio knows and appreciates hiiu for his greatness of heart and his eloquence of tongue will fail to offer tip a prayer for his restoration once more to robust health. While ayoung man named Frank Fagan, son of Mrs. Jeremiah Fagan, of the West Ward, was riding a colt belonging to Mr. Isaac Crawford, by whom he is employed, on last Sunday afternoon, and while near the residence of Mr. Morgan Hughes, on the stone pike, immediately west of town, he suddenly liecame aware of the Tact that the saddle was turning under him, whereupon he threw his arms around the horse's neck In order to prevent himself from falling, when the animal took fright and ran up against a tree, the result ol which was that young Fagan was pecipitated to the ground, fracturing his right leg between the knee and ankle and also splitting the bone in two places When he fell his foot remained fast in the stirrup, hut it is not true, as the Tri bun has it, that he was dragged by the colt, the fact being that the girth broke and the saddle came off as a consequence. The in- i ia.t was nicked un bv his mother, who near the scene, and a gentleman named i.,.i hv whom DO was carnexi Home. where'his injuries were promptly attended to and he is now doing as well as could be expected. Great Clearance Sale. Bargains in late dress novelties at Hrors & Hacri's Fifth avenue aud Market street, Pittsburgh. An Immense stoc-k of candies, nets, j.ii nd canned fruits, sweetmeats, etc., of aeV,iprion, Inst received at the lilt llirl of . C. Parrish, ou High etrect. ai. i ue i ii tie X Bare Zhancc Closing oux Mir, x nm .xuuoa,uu street, PUUhtugh. The Railroad in Brazil and Messrs. P. He T. Collins. The Philadelphia Times of Friday last furnishes the subjoined state ment iu reference to the preparatory steps taken by the Messrs. Collins for commenc ing work on their extensive railroad con tract in Bra7.il. We will state here that the distance from Para, at the mouth of the Amazon, to the month of the Madeira, is about WO miles, and the distance np that river to where the road Will begin is aliout 480 miles, making almost 1,400 miles from j the entrance ot the Amazon into the yttian i tic to lhe rapids or falls of the Madeira, around which the proposed railway of 180 miles will be constrncted. The Times says: j Since the I6.0C0.000 contract for the construc tion ot the Madeira and Mamore railroad, a ' line which is to be one hundred sr.d lijrhty 1 miles Ioiik, ruiuiins around the rapids of the ! Madeira river, and thus opening, by way of i that river and the Amazon, into xvhich it emp ties, a channel for trade xvith ltolivln. was ! axvarded, nhoii; a month tifro. to Messrs. i", It T. i Collins, of this city, that tirm has been n I most I constantly besieKed by applicants for some ! thinsr to do in the projected work, ami tinsbeen obliged to turn axvay.on an average, about one ! hundred of them every dav. The selection 'if Hie clerix-al and laboring forces is finished, and the Messrs. Collins ha ic chartered the steam ship Mei-ccdi(a, tiy which to send down to the Falls of St. Anthony, xvhich marks the northern end of the Madeira rapids, their employes and sollicient supplies for three months. The Mer ced it a is ot 1.(10 tons burthen and owned by Americans in Nexv York. She is to arrive here 1 1 um that city and begin loading on next Thurs day. In addition to six hundred tons of railroad iron and two hundred tons of toolsand general merchandise. Including provisions for the em ployes, lhe vessel is lo takeout Hn engineer coi-ptj of fifty-one men ; ti i t y mechanics, mostly l'hiladelphians ; one hundred axemen, or pio neers, who are to erect the necessary buildings nod clear the way tor the progress of construc tion, and whoare from nearly all sections of the country, and one hundred colored men. selected iu Kiclitiiond Mild other parts of Virginia, be cause in those places there are huge numbers of negroes accustomed to the kind xd work tor xvhich those are needed making t.cs und assist ing the pioneers. The .Mereedita Is to take out also three hun dred and fitly tons of coal, which xvili last her until she reaches Tarn, on her return from the Falls of St. Anthony. Yesterday the Messrs. Collins sent by a small steamer going to Uracil for coffee, three hundred nn.i tit ty ions of coal, to be lelt at t'ara and taken in by the Mereedita for her bointxvard trip. Coi.1 in llraztl cost? (15 per loo, but as it can be bought here for t2.M, und the freight on it to Para being only tS, the Mvssrs. Collins, by their arrangement, save 7.50 per ton. The Mereedita will sail on the 24th or 2nth of this month, and her voyage is to last sixty days. She is to tiring back lo Philadel phia vo tree, rubber and oilier articles from Brazil, and sugar from the Island of St. Thomas. Kach month until the railroad is coin Dieted a steamer will leave this city, taking to the scene or operations supplies like those lo go down by the M"i cc.lit. and will bring back South Amer ican products. '1 he second steamer is to start on the luih of January, and M r. Tiiomas Collins, one of the contracting firm, will go with ber. At the Falls of St. Anthony is a little town or about one hundred Inhabitants, and there the headquarters of the nexv works arc to be es tablished in a coinmojious building, which is to be erected and neatly fitted up as soon as I possmie aiier ine arrival oi ine nine army oi coiisiruciors. ine wxirK or numiing me roan will begin Mt the FalUand prxiceed up the river. At the headquai ters will be Stat ionod the su perinteiidxMits. engineers, clerks, Brazilian cus tomt ollieers and others, together xvith the of ficers ol a regiiuc-ut of soldiers which Is to be provided by Doni l'edro for the pr .tection of the workmen In the event of int jrference by natives or others. The Holidays at Oak Halt.. With an experiemre of seventeen years iu provixl ing the public with clothes, Wanatnaker & lirown are far beyond the possibility of mis take in preparing exactly what is wanted. Their popular resort has now over a million dollars' worth of well-made and well-assorted clothing and furnishing goods, and as the prices are all marked down from ten to thir- : ty per cent., thero is a tremendous rush of '; buyers. j The great Forty Days' Sale now going on j at fbik Hall is not the closingoutof a broken I lot of winter goods. Instead of waiting till j after Mew Year to put prices tlown, Wana- tna&er & Brown rr.lnceil everything in their fresh and nnbroken stock, shortly after the J middle of Novemler,-thusaflording the pub lic ample opKrtunity for selection from the largest, and most varied stock ever offered in Philadelphia. The people have shown their appreciation of this enterprise by com ing in even greater throngs than ever lie fore, ami availing themselves of the rare op portunities for bargains which the present great sale affords. In addition to the. immense business car ried on at Oak Hall in selling to people who come in person to buy, a large force is kept busy in attending to the ''innil order" de partment. This is specially worthy the at tention of those of our readers who cannot make it convenient to go to Philadelphia. They may write for samples of goods and di rections for self-measurement, xviih the cer tainty that, their orders will be as accurately filled, ami their interests as carefully guard ed, as if they were personally present. The well-established reputation of Oak Hall is such that people know they will get the worth of their money in dealing there. Oak Hall clothes make capital Christmas presents. Important Decbp.k. The following is the lull and corrected decree of lhe District Court of the United States, in the proceed ings in bankruptcy against Wm.M. Lloyd to which we briefly ret'errexl two weeks ago. This decree has been appealeil from by Lloyd, and has yet to be argued before the U. S Circnit Court at Pittsburgh and a final de cision rendered. Following is the decree : Now, Peocmber 12, 1877, the Court having computed the nggregate Indebtedness of all amounts provable against the bankrupt, and the number of creditors and the number of petitioning creditors; and having computed the amount and valne of debts held by the pe titioning creditors. It is ascertained that the to tal amount of provable debts is ufi,3a 25; that the e:itire;nutnber r.f creditors having provable debts of over "!30 In amount is seven hundred and eight: and of these three hundred have Joined in the petition, Rnd that they hold prov able debts over two hundred and fifty dollars in value, to the amount of ,'tl8. 133.29. One fourlli in number or one hundred and seventy seven creditors holding one-third of the In debtedness, or $2:8.;?0.75, are sufficient to con stitute a legal quorum. Jt is. therefore, adjudged and decided that a legs! quorum of one-fourth in number of cred itors, holding provable debts over two hundred and fifty dollars in vnlue, to the amount of one-third if 'the nffgregate Indebtedness, prov able aaiust tlie bankrupt, have joined in the petition for his adjudication. Kxceptions tenth, eleventh, twelfth, twenty second an.i twenty-third of the exceptions filed July 8. 1873, to the Keglstcr's original re port, fltitlitig a quorum, are overruled. The other exceptions t " said report, were disposed of Iu opinion filed February 21, 1877. Pvr turkim. rF.Tnot.EUM Centre, Pa., Oct. 30, 18?4. My family has receivexl more honefl: from T5. K. Thompson's Sweet Worm Powilers, thau all the mexllcine ever used in my house. My wife for six months doctored with the best physicians I could find in the couutry. but with no lienefit. She would bo taken with a pain in the pit of the stomach, and faint almost away. Her hands anxl feet would become cold, her heart palpitate, and often we thought she would die before we could restore her by using hot draughts and applications. I was finally recommended to try your Sircet Worm Powders, three doses of which had an astonishing effect, and be ing followed up a few days after relieved her cf all pain and sickness; and if my testi mony can be ol any use, am happy to give it in favor of the Sweet Worm. Powders as a most wonderful medicine. Any one wish ing to know the full facts, please address as below. S. Reynolds, Jnstiee of the Peace. Prepared by K. K. Thompson, Titnsvillo, Pa., and old by Lem mon & Murray, Ebeus burg. Prix-e, 25 cents per bottle. Fktjit Cake. To three-quarters ponn.l of butter add one and a half pounds yellow sugar, yolks of six eggs, well beaten, one half cup of molasses, one-half cup of sweet tnitk, one grated nutmeg, one teaspoonful each of ground cinnamon, cloves and allspice, the whites of six eggs, well leaten, and one pound of flour, having in it one and a half measures Banner Baking Powder; stir in the fruit jnst before baking, consisting cf one pound of raisins, two pounds currants, and one-half pound citron, all well drexlgert with flour; bake from three to four hours. Each can of Banner Peking Powder con tains a measure to use Instead of a spoon. Ask your grocer for the Banner Baking Powder, and take no other. This Is not Florhla, but il ts & wobxlerfnl ui.U day for December, the 'ilct day. 8 h w v mil strife W'M ! " s a ? r: s te i 7i fa J S: 2 lJ o ! tnssssvssszsr FT! Jrj 1 " M vS3 CD 4 W A J 5 o brfX g g o S e .'S Local Correspondence, Fallen Timbfr, Pec. 14, ls77. Dear Freeman Instances of Internal im provement are so rare iu this locality that it Is with pleasure 1 note the removal of our enter prising neighbors, the Gates Itrothers. to their log Jot, which they r.ow have under full head way, having completed all the buildings nicpf nry for an extensive lg cam p. well adapted for winter operations. They navealrrady employ ed some twenty-five hunrts. Including Henry Sliomo's chopping crew, all of whom arc stout, moral and temperate young niwn, who nro rather a rarity in lumber camps. Messrs. tl. has also supplied their larder with the best the market affords nd having secured the services of Mr. S. S. Kice as chief cook, their table will doubtiess be tit for a prince to dine at, while their bedding and other arrangements are equally admirable. Henry Shomo will tn!e cknrge of the cutting department, having se cure.! M. J, Noel aud J. B. McManamy as chop pers, and tl. A. (ates and tVm. Plunket as saw yers ; and what they do not know about cutting' logs they are xviliing to learn. In this connec tion we are Informed that a crew of six men cut in fix-e days seven hundred logs, or 175.0"0 feet. Tlds is considered by old iogincu mighty rapid work. The citiiens of this vicinity have been nnnoy ed for some time past by midnight marauder engaged iu rohbing spring houses and chicken coops. Too much praic could not be bestowed upon the man who would succeed in ferreting out this apparently well orgnnlzed gang of thieves, one of whom was seen emerging trom the barn of a neighbor here not long since with several chickens in his possession, nnd had not the gentleman's revolver missed fl:e we would probably have found out who he was. Well, for as-hange in the subject, our schools are progressing finely and the "knights of the birch" tire training the young ideas how to shoot as fast as could tie expected. Sonii oT our young ladies will sit .ip at night to bako beans and but fearing that I have already In truded on your time and space, I will close for the present. U hecmiokn. Caroi.i.tx)wn, Va.. Pec. IS, ls7. Pear Frkm is-Not withstanding that King tYlnter makes very slow advance upon us Ihis year, the good people of our section are busy prcparli g t r the siege.andare determined that the tafe of Plevna shall not overtake Ihctn, nor hunger even Intrude itself into our midst, as is fully attested by the dying squeals of corn-fed porkers and the daily traffic in the raw material observable on our streets, a weli as by numer ous large strings of lusjious wiosages and vis ions of huge buckwheat cakes. In fact . every body appears to be bo lettering, but one of the toughest stories in the butchering line hoard for many a day was told us quite recentiy, and as the gentleman xvho unravel the taie stands In the ma item! integrity like uutorn-sar's wife, above suspicion, I give you the "facts" as re lated to me. My fat and irood nature.! Informant uvers that a gentleman living no: a .thousand miles from the residence of lion. J. J. Thomas called upon some of his tielgtiliors last week to assist him in butchering. Some seven or eight willing hands, or rather seven or eight willing men with ready hands, responded to the call, and In a brief lime the big porker was shot. The aim not being fatal, a second and third shot was fired, when finally his hotrshtp dropped. The hired man then proceeded to stab him four or fire times, nnd ali hands made ready for the scraping, when, lo and behold 1 Mr. Hog ght up and started for a ravine in the neighborhood. The goodly company lollowed him and again the porker was fellt-.l by a blow from an axe. To niuke sure of the work tbis time a second blow was given, and the party made ready to drag the hog to the scalding tub. Before the rope could be attached to his swioeship's leg. however, to managed to get on his feet once mxire and this time hea led for the pig sty where be xvns once more overhauled and stunned by several weil-d'rccted blows, sfler whixth he was dragged off hy the united effort of the hired man, boy and neighbors, and finally scalded to death. Yours. &c. kkitt. Tf.iteIjBAUM & r.RO. We need scarcely invite attention to the mammoth advertise ment of this enterprising Carrolltown firm, as it is big enongh to speak for itself, but it is well to note what 1hey propose to do for their customers, as plainly and temptingly aet forth in the following partial list of WOXDEBFCb LOW PRICES. Men's All-Wool Casslmere Suits... fi.OO and tip. l'a nts 2.25 " " rtoys " Suits 4 00 " " Men's Ruts M " " " Boots..... 2 00 " " Women's Shoos 1.00 " " Misses' " .10 " " Woolen Blankets l-r.n per p'r. Horse " 1 "5 " " Waterproof Cloth, 53 inches wide.. B5 " ' Cashmeres SSpery'di Alpaca (H u oolors IS " ' J Best Washington Prints S " " Lancaster tlingbams. . i .-i . ..i ; . S " " Muslins (bleached and unbleached) 5 Ticking for overalls..; 15 ' " Aston i shin o Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Bosukk's German Syrup to let its wonderful quali ties lie known to their friends in curing Con sumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneninonia, and In fact all throat aud lung diseases. No person can use it without im mediate relief. Three doses will relieve atiy cane, and we consider it the duty of all Urnggists to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at leat to try one liottle, as 40,000 xloren bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failetl was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your lirnggist lout it. Sample Bottles to try sold at lOcents. Regular size Tlicent. For sale by Leiutnnn St Murray, Ebensburg, aud Woleslagle St Bon, Wilmore. Seal Sacnite.i. Muff's and Hat. ': Finest importations at real bargains. lirous & HACKE s Great Clearance Pale, Fifth avenue and Market street. Pittsburgh. Important Cloninfl SUe Bargains lb Black aud Colored Silks. HUGUS & flACKE, Fifth areuue and Market street, Pjtubarjh. IlTnEXEAl. MIT.LS-TIunOTT. Married, at th Congre gational xhurch in this place, on Thursday evening. Pec. 13. 1S77, by Ittv. T. It. Jones. Mr. Jon Mills, of Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Mary Xinno-iT, of Kbensburg. This is the first wedding, we beliex-e. that has ever occurred in a l'rotest.int church In this place, an.! as it Is a new departure well worthy of commendation, tlie happy couple not only deservcjio be congratulated on the joyful event Itself, but ore weil worthy of the hianest prise for having set au example that should hen.-, forth lie imitated by sll who w Ish to assume the cures and enjoy the felicities .f married life. Apart from all this, however, lhe thanks and good wishes of the editor and his family. t well as or the employes of the office, are due and hereby tendered lo the wedded pair for a large nnd luscious cake, to which ample Justice was done by ell concerned May peace snd contentment abide with them for many long years to come, and when nt Inst they are sum moned from time to eternity, may they lie fully prepared to exebamre the Meeting joys of ear'h for the never-ending felicities of a belter and brighter xx-oild. So mote it tie. Old I IMRT. SHOEMAKER. Piel. in tl is place, on Sat urday. Dec. ir. IS77. titui iii DC, eldest daugh ter xf H, A. rt.d I. idie Shoemaker, ugi-d 7 years. V months and 'J4 days. I'K EEI'F. 1 ied, at th residence of her son- j Jn-laxv, Mr. Edward Lynch, in S.immx-rhiil town- i ship, on Sunday ex ening, lice. f. 1-C7, Mrs. Hun.- j l)ET. relict of Mr. Tnno! tiy O'Keef, Lite of No. i 2, WHsliir.gtoa txixvnshlp, thU County, uged about 72 years. : '1 he doc-used xvns a native r.f County P rry, i Ireland. She win at a!, times a practical I'.ith- olic, isrd was creat'y b loved ty ah who knew i her. Her last puliilnl illness xxasloine xxitii j t'hrigthm fortitude, sli t iijj thencd by the lat j rites of the l 'hurch of which she wax a devout member. Her mortal retntibis were ltitei re.1 pi t h ttholic ciMiiftcry nt xvilmore on Wedne- ' dny following, after a solt nin lCcqiih-m V.a-s ' had been celebrated and a touching tribute to her virtues pronounced by Father Mcll'.mh, whii-h was list x-nd to witn deep reverence es well ns consolnth n lij her sorrowing Incurs and relatives. May she rest in ncace. Amen. ST A I) Kit. i ied. in Lit rohe. Pa., on Siitnr diy, Dec. 8. 1477. HnwAiii. (iRtimr, son of F. J. anil M. A. Stader, aged 3 years and 1 months. Ef; CMS! on thn flrit day of November last, a red hc.fer, alout two years old. The owner is hereby notifid to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her tttir, othcrwis she wul be siM as the law directs. " JAMES .Mci'LOSKEY. December 21, l?77.-8t. NOTICE All persons are licrtl.y cautioned against lrarboring or trust ing on my a -count, my son John f ? r aff. aged be tween l; and 18 years, who has left hom wit hoot just canse or provocation, as I am determined to pay no debts he roav cent i act nuleps compelled to do so hv law. " SKKASTIA.N OKA FF. Harr Twp., Dee. 51, lS77--8t. E STRAY. Came to tlie premises of the undersigned In Tunnelhill bor ough, on or about the 6th of the preenl month, a wnito and red spotted heifer, aged etchteen months or thereabouts. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charits and take her away ; tailing in which she will hi dis posed of according to lew. JOHN POKTEH. Tunncluill, Dec. a!, 1.7.-St. AD M I X I ST II A T O US N OTICIi Estate of .Toiix Hahmai, dee'd. letter of adm!iil5ratlon on the estito of said decedent, late, of J uniata county, Jlmve been grant ed to the undersigned, who hereby gives notice to all persons Indebted to said eiiaii? that pay ment must be made without delay, and thre hav ing claim? against the same wi'll present them properly authenticated for settlement. ADAM 11AJ1MAN. Aduitn.l5trs.tor. Allegheny Twp., Dec. 21, 1577.-Ct. AUDITOR'S NOTICi:! Having been appointed Auditor by the Or- I. bans' Court of Cambria county to report dlstrl lution of the funds In the timid of Jacob Hoover, exeeutor ol Thomas Adatut (uf Joseph). Isle of Clearfield township, deceased, to and among the parties entitled thereto, notice la hereby given to all parties interested that 1 will attend to the duties of Sild appointment, at my dice In Kbens burg, on Ti rsoav. J isi'a rt ISlh. 178. at 1 o' clock, p. m .. when nnd where all parties interest ed may attend if they see proper. . " 1 . . .. u L v 1. J u 4 , At(Ull"l. December 21. 1S77.-SI. Ateistralors' Sale ef Real Estate! 1 virtue of an order of the Orphans' tVart of 1 t'ambrla county, the subscribers will otter at public sale, on the premises In t'amhrla towiithlp. On TUESDAY, JANUARY 22d, 1878, at o'clock, r. St.. tlie following described real estate. Known as the HALFWAY HOlE,uf which Cleinant Fresh died eened, to wit: All tht certain Pises cr Psrcsl ct Lad situate In said township. along the Kbensbnrg and .'arrolltown plank road. aJjoiiiir.g land of Edward Thomas. KoVrt KdwarJs, David A brains, et, Ml. containtug II ti reil nxi I I w en I J flvr nnU One half Acres, in a good state of enbt- vatton, with a ana orchard, an a win. pre ot gooxl fencing timber, puro water, etc., on the pre eiises. The Improvements consist et a twe story frsma building, well suited tor a farm honse it puM e inn, a large barn, and o'her ouibnil.lings. Title lu.itsput.-xble. The above property Is couvemwut to school an'l church. Terms of s alk Oae-thlrd rn fot"rmt.in ef rale and the b. lance In tkree equal aniKinl pay ment, lo lie secured by niortgane ant t'oiol ol the purchaser, with luteresl lrmo date. The widow's lien or oue-thlrd to hear interval ani to he paid to her annually daring her lifetime, the same to be and remain a lien on sxi l property. CATHARINE FitKSlI, JtillNW.SHAltljAl.iiH, Artmtnls-, rators ot Clement Fresb, dee'd. December 21, 1977.-ts. A Rare Old Book. THB W1L.HF.KNF.SS. OH BR.rTiH'KS T1MKS " a thrilling historical story 4M1 pases; newly bound iucI'Jlh, al.oO by Oulv a lew eoi ie. Address A. i'lAIiaiA, 7 'inth Street, SIIl-HMFF'S JV11. 1Y virtue of a writ of Vrnd. Krx.n lsiied outxif the Ooiirl of x'otinnou Pies of t 'am br"a countv stir! to me directed. ?hr- wi'i be exr;x,xs-d to pftillc sale, at the Court Hons in Kbensburg, on Saturday, January Oth, 1878, at lo'i'lork, r. N. tb following real estate to wit : At.L tire right, t it 1 and Interest of Milton Jotiws. V Iwid Hurkl.nrt an i Lemuel Jine. of. in and 1 ft l.iei,. nr i.rrr.I ,.f I.fi ! vtlmilfi tn Jnrh srtl tc.Wn. ship, t'sinl.ria (xiuiity. l'a , bounded and .lescr.bexl ss t..li.ixx!i: Itoxlnn .tig at a berx-h, lin- ot I fet I'l n:tiNP lieerue .1 Seobtni : thence partly by s.inl trxt an t par;ly t y tract in the nme ot i t l.aiiiel Si:npoiixx t t ITS pvn hos. tniTs er IrM. tea tt : 1 Lfticx- tiy tract in the mime ot Wlllisra Hall, south 410 perVbCB. more or les. to the ori ginal line; thence south tlf jtwn, est v px-rclics : thence cart pi t: ln's : tktenee north 'J7 perches; Ihrn.'e south Tl lrtrres. east 1 erc'ies; t hence sjxith ti m-.-ri-M e: 10 p-u.1 : tie souiii -V ucgrx.'s. e:ii lu pcri-ne,: xiifn(c b.um i "It'tri'i'S. cat 10 pert t.ee. to a post : thx'iic rt ort .cri li s to nn er x'mtil corni'r ou tract of Klx'rt I ' in-ai. n. m : t lieiice hy sail t tad . nor h 414 perrl-ws, no. re or lrs. t I lie pinee .. beginning fi.ii'mn. . in ill acri' ami - per-dies. Jnure or lefi, huvi:-. there. m crcc:c.: a st.-xm x mill. Alto, sll the right, title i. n 1 .n: i. est ot -Mill'.n Jx-nes. Ixmn liurkliart ntnl I x u:iiel .l..i.-s. el. in and to pieee or p;.rr! o! Intel si.ii.te in .1kson t titdnp, ! I 'ii tnl.rltx entity. t.eiin.ted a nd desmd Cx.lli-ws: Beginning at a Jost. the nT:h-xest r . i . .. .. .. t . .. . ........ I' 1 -n : thence wc;. part'y t y tract In the r.snoe of NatliRiiicI Simpson nnJ partly by trsct in the" name of Joseph t'xmn. west JPi lurches, mure .r less, to a post ; thence suutli 3C prrvlirS. mere or less, to a fost : thxiioe south S leere. rsst ' l'4 perches, in'.re er less to th" corner of t tract in the imtne of John Itncsnnsn ; theere north to the place of ttinntnx t-onTsiuii.r 4;,7 acres :ir.d 75 perches, in ire or less. A'.to. atii;licr tract Willi the to lowing r! cri;.Hon : HeglnnuiB nl a post sll nn tcl perches . Iroiu the sou. Il ea st corn, r ! t In- ss i! t ruct of land ; t hciire nort h 16 degrees west 10 perches, to a bct-ch i thenra north degrees, wen 2e pcrchxs. tospost ; thenrn north II deurees. west 13 perches, to a lurch; thencx- west 7 perches to a post: thence south i.7 .erc!ies to n p...s ; thence east 30 perches lo tlie j.lncc ef hcgiiniiiiff.-foritiilriin..- r nr r we jwTche,, att I al'fwance. in. to or less. 1 sken In excculloa und to be jUl at the suit ol Jane Jones. TrttMsor SAt.r..-One-thiid if the purchase moi'pv lo be p.ii I whi n the property Is tn.M-kx I down, und t he retna ining t wo-1 birds liffrnv t ho contirmutson of the deed. JOHN It VAX. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Kbensburg. Pec. l!. 1S77. CJlioxi pot JJcst ! THE HARRISDURC DAILY ADD WEEKLY PATRIOT you ixS. To all new subscribers snd to all present sub scribers renewing tlu-ir subscript ions. TIIK DAILY PATIxlOT VCtl! he sent at the following rates : 1 copv, 1 x ear. postage preps .1 . 17 t 2 eopix, ( in c'.ul'). " IV . tt ' S7 :-0 10 " " . .V oj 1 cxpy during the session of the legislature.. 2 0J TUT; WKF.KLY PATRIOT Will be sent at the f,oloina rates ; 1 ropy. 1 vear, Js s'ogc prepaid 3 ee 4 cupies, " - 6 10 " ' 10 .0 16 ' ' ' ti nd 1 ropy getter-up of club 15 iK 2." copies. 1 year, .osiav prej.aid, and 1 copy to getter-up ef club , MJ2 10 All orders miiFl be accompanied1 by the tush, either by check or pnst-vlbce xiraer. ?0.00 WORTH FOR M 00. Any person reiiiiitln.r ns "Jahi will receive one copy id lhe Wkkklv Pamuot lor one year, one copy ot the A vkimcas AoKif i i rr rist (the lead ing ait rli ul url journal In the 1'niteil States) for one year, both postage paid, una in addition a Mit'ri'fci'jit, suck na has heretetorc bceu Sold lur THE PATRIOT BOOK OFFICE. Having executed the State Printing aud H'n 1 !ng lor three wars, we are trcpared to print and llud Books. rIair Alice, f'einphlets. DirectoricSj etc.. In the be? t style ami at lowest price,. ULAN K. Hi m KS. such as'liocREts. DaviuhiKs. Ltvporna, aud HoTtL liFoisi nts a specialty. lid Box-ki. re- i bi.und. Pspex'ially lo rf! lor rebinjiug Six- Pay Sx aooi. Lt br AHirs. Address 1 l'ATHIOT PUBLISH I NO ro.. I Harr'.sburg, Ta. CQLUHS, JQHHSTQH&Co. EBENSBURG, Penn'a. 1 "Trn V 1 VAX ltl.I. N lit M ANI. , INTEREST ALLOW Hi ON TI1IE DEPOSITS. j HOMEY LOANED. COLIECTIONS WADE. AND A GF.NEIS At. BANKING EUS! NESS TRANSACTED. tFpcclal attention paid to business of cor resiiondents. a. W. ULCK. Nov.lH. l.-tr. Cesbier. rX'I IIM AVAY Ul X1 X ftl I;l-: H .ilriX .11, HlJiUlU'JU. XUUL'l illllUlUU TV u.l loi..n ... - r ;i n . c t. i I Ave., t he cndersiitned keeji ,n baud a large, va . rted and cleg.int assort tnent of I Perfumery, Toilet anil Washing Soap?, Pure Flavoring F.str.irts. Kssences cf alt klD.t, puro Spices. Hlsnk Hni s. I'.n-ket and l'ass Hooks Stationery. Writing Fluid. Black aud Hed inks' IVng. I'rneils and I'm Holders. H.Mes. Prayer lioo'..g. Hymn Books. 4tc., fc.c., together with a' rixi: stock or ,Ti:trEi.nv, Tooth, Hair. Shoe. Sc. uh and l'URt'n HrBsli"' Combs of all kind. Tol.ttco. 'licars. Pipes, Uia' ware. Iatr.ps. Lamp I'liliim.,. ,. nn, hundreds x t other arti-des needless to uiJullou all ot ii.t.. will be i Jl 1 at the Very Lowest Pi ices for Cash. LEMMON & MURRAY. F.bensborg, June 8. Ir- AS!1 YOUn GROCER FOR IT. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP. T dtm m -' mt m WL. aarntf me f tmTjrKQr t.;2 hioij pm1 mm mt M ; tvT-.st,M, Y am. i,iu-t,ibw. i.,; 7, A UMIXlSTKATOPiS' NOTICI:. Es'ate I'f .Iamfs LlOYt.K. dee'd. T n f . . .it.i. K ......... . . . . . -1 niimiiiiiiiiFii'iii ,111 .Hv tuiv ai Jaw Doyle, late of Altoona. Htii Ir e- dntv. l'a.. dscea. ed. have been granted to J. . Inke. residing at KhetisniirK- '.imbria count x, to whom ii persons Indebted to said estate are rei-oetted tc make parraent. ami those bavtrg elat'nx ftr i'- ( man.lt wtil make known the sain w.tlient xltv. . ... J. O. LA K Ks, Adnifiist rater. " Pee. e, isf.-et. "EVS ITxAY NOTICK rime to ti tremif.es of the subserilter, m Cr;.y !e townslitjs some time Curing th month t,t jt v ll:itviu.g HtirKi., supposed at th xt time t ' 'e a'K U one yearr.bi. with the right et.r ctr.,,, ni a bote In the nine. 1 be owner It re-jtiMStt-l tt c .ioe forxxaM. prove p- rtr. pnv eoarires anrx txke herawav: .t t.cfit i-e ; in' u n.-i . oj i the law direr:. JOHN liOHEBAl'OH. Crr.jle 1 wp.. Dee. lo, 17. si. TUT E. BUCKLKY, AlT.lK.r-AT l.t to, . hrrnstna, fx Offlee with F. A . Shoemaker. t.1.,n llir All busiarss p r!ini tu the protnssion ro-, ly atten.tedi.i, auJ ovileftton matffc a H-eit.ii iorver v v I.'v, Fyi-nsbitrg. a. frtfiee in 'wv Wow. freer!, ueiepu-e bv Wn. Ke .
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