,1 EFT- EC; .ajalsrj-jyBm. - EDensburfl, Pa., FRIDAY - - Jy. 1 J. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Few Words about the Freemak. TH. present number of the Freemah v,n tbe eleventh volume of its existence m a close, and a few words with our read ers on bo interesting u event in its history will not be out of place. During the peri Za th-U tbe Freemak has been under our -Totrol we have faithfully devoted to its columns our undivided time and attention in order to make it acceptable to our sub scribers, aud we Hatter ourself that our efforts have not been in vain. The rela tions existing between us and our patrons bays been pleasant and baimonious, espe cially witl that large number of them who have always promptly furnished us with .the siuews of war." What ought we to gay, however, of that other class who gdo'pt tbe theory that a piint'njr office is a iclf.gus'aiuiuR institution, and that if an editor can't afford to furnish his paper for at least thru year without expecting or asking to be paid for it, he ought to sell out to some more enterprising genius who cao. A man who will take a newspaper fr a number of years and neglect or re fuse to pay for it, must certainly be a prac tical believer in the new doctrine preached by Henry Waid Bcecber, and is fit for tieaoon, stratagems and spoil. It is n pro found mystery how a man can live and be happy who will not subscribe for his own county paper, a single number of which will often prove of more value to him than twice the amount necessary to secure i". In the northern portion of Cambi ia county, which is thoroughly Democratic, and where the Freeman lias its largest circulation, we ought at least to have three hundred payiug subscribers added to our list for tbe eorniug volume. We would like to enlarge our paper aud otherwise Improve it, aud will do so just as soon as the revenues of the office will Justify the venture; but in be meantime we have made the terms for this year so reasonable that evety Demo crat c.n aS'oid to comply with them. If 1 lie j will do so, and will personally interest themselves in increasing our subscription list to what it should be in so strong and reliable a Democratic county as Cambria, we promise them that we will make lite I'BtkMAX for 1878 a better and more use ful paper tbau It has ever been heretofore. Here. There, and the Other mace. "Ulrtbtngton's Washday" la beat in f rUr as a !exal holiday. (Juerr, ain't it, that the yonngest town iLip Hi the county Is calks! Elder. fMierifT Ryan reports twenty-six Invol untary guests at his cell-ebiaied resort. It is allege! an a gratifying fact that pox could never thrive In Ehensbtirg. Haveral rafts passed Clearfield en rout fr Lock liaven on Saturday and Sunday hut. -Won't Ebensburg be a second New York tIh-u it gets a 1'oHtmasier by the tiaine of J allies? No uther remedy has proved so effectual in-r.'i 'ving Coughs and Colds as Dr. Hull's Ctt.(t. Pyrnp. -Mr. Win. Jones, an r-M citizen of Cam bria township, died on Thursday last, aged about W years. Tyrone township, Blair county, has not )-..i.l a Justice of the paare or countable for tarnty-Ave years. DayiiKht is gradaally advancing on tbe powers of darkness, but its victories seem to v nil at the lower end. Many consumptives are bow using Dr. Fnjifr' Boot Bitters and Ctmjrh Syaup vlfh stMnftrkahlfi imecsM. flMl.-ly. Thirgsss Davis lis given public notice that tha ordinance against coasting and fkatirg on the sidewalks will be strictly en oread. Pleasant as honey, the old folks like It, tlit jeiiTH people Ilk it, ami the babies cry fur it. Wa uieau Dr. I'rrtaier's Conh 8vr np. 13 21. l.v. A delegation fa said to hare started for Vrtf.li'.rct'.n city Wednesday evening to aee If tdrv can't ouht TTlonij.soii with a "p" from tlis poat-nfflre. Bine the discovery of Dr. William's Ib il'au Ointirsut there is certainly no excuse f.jt any one to sufiVtr with the Piles. Bee special notice. 12-21.lv. Jtiilge Watson, of the Bucks dis'rilt, Is tc preside during the first week and Judge Pershltn, of the Schuylkill district, during its fuurth week of the coining Blair county COatt. There are still a few cases of scarlet fe ver lu our midst, two children ot Mr. Thos. I. Jonas, of the East Ward, being amoug the number. 2?oue ef the cases ar tbougiit to be serluua. Senator Johu A. Iemon, of this district, Ins teen appointed chairman of the Com mittee on Accounts and a member of the Committees on Railroads, Agriculture aud Cfcutetmtal Affairs. Mr. Frank Dibert, of Johnstown, Is the owner uf a bible which weighs twenty-four and a half pounds and was printed one hun dred and forty-ulue vars ago. It has the weight of years as well na of material. A little son of Mr. James Weldensall, of Altoona, Ued on Saturday evening last of small pox contracted iu Huntingdon, where iberti are said to be quite a numtier of cases, aud was buried at midnight of the same day. Tbe present issue of the FKEEMAM closes the eleventh volume and euds its weekly Tln'.ta to several parties who have not paid their subscriptions for two or more years, or given any iuirmation of their intentiou to do to. The Johnstown Tribune tells of a tramp whins both arms who politely touched his hat in return for a square meal furnished him the other day by a lady in that place. Tbe bat touching was probably done with oue of h'.s feet. If you want to matte money give yonr dog a metallc name and let biru insert bis tetu in yonr leg just one hour before noon-. Tbe result will be "eleven-Penny-bit," which i somewhat intimately related to tbe "dol lar of oar daddies." 8. 8. and Geo. Ilaines, convicted in the Clearfield comity court last week for stealing a hone and buggy some time iast summer from Mr. 8. H Irwin, have each been sen tenced to the penitentiary for a term of live years anl six months. Wm. McCail, whose arrest for making himself rather too promiscuous at the Pov lage railroad station we noticed last week, van discharged on bail the day after his in carceration. Conductor Quartz, of this place, becoming his security. The physicians, borough council and h.alib officers of Huntingdon all publish edicts in the local papers this week against the small pox, which has become an epi demic and is scaring nearly everybody in that pla'e out of their wits. Mr. Wm. IT. Schwartz, looa! editor of 'be Ho'.lidayaburg Standard ami a practical ducaur, is a candidate forstiperintendent of 'he public schools of Hiair county. If we knew bow to get it for him be would not lung b in want of the position. Ten horses bought in Csrrolltown and four purchased in this place were shipped t Lewimown yesterday by Messrs. Kline brothers, borse, dealers, who design iu course vf a couple of weeks to send theiu to Chester county, where they have regular monthly Stock sales. Mrs. H. P. Jones desires us to say that he Is not only disposing of her fine stock of winter hats for ladies at cost prions, but that she wishes all persons Indebted to her to call and pay all or even a part of what they owe, as sbe is greatly iu need of money at the present time. It is a sad sight to see an intoxicated Prsou on the street. How iTueb more so is it to see a dull and sickly bahy rendered by the uh of dangerous opiates? Dr. rljl' FUbj H.vrttpi'uiilaiua nothing injurious ""i m tn ir it en lo the rooet unreal uary rr.i Dr. Hoffman, surgeon dentist, will 1m at Wilmore 011 Tuesday, Jan. 22d, and at C.arrolhown on Friday following, Jan. 25th and what he intends to drt, Or will be prel pared to do, when he visits each of tlu.se places, is of coutse apparent to all. 2t 1 The barn of Mr. Ilenrv Ray tie township, Indiana county, was'de- niroyeu uy nre a lew nignts ago, vith all its contents, including a valuable horse. The Are is supposed to have been of incendiary origin, and the lo3s is put down at Si 200 wlth HfiOO insurance. ' We see it stated that tbe Ta. R It Co is having a history of the editors, nevrspal pers, etc., along the line of that great thor oughfare prepared for publication. We doubt the story, but if true we shall not ob ject to their passing ns in the book if tbev continne to "pass" us on the road. Our worthy young kinsman, Mr. Jas. E. C urry, of Altoona, has, ve are pleased to learn, been promoted to the position of fore man in the brass foundry at the upper shona of the Pa. U. P.. Co.. in that city . Jeem.P" we are confident, will do his dutv in that or any other department to which he may be assigned. J A. A. Barker & Sod, Ebensburg atid t-arrolltown, have made very decided re dnctionsjin the prices of overcoats, winter clothing, sleigh-bells, and other articles pe culiarly suited to the season, as they are anxious to get rid of their winter goods and will not hesitate about taking almost anv price within reason that may be offered Mr. David Pentico, of Prairie C.i'.v ta came in from S-isquehanna townbhin ou Monday last, accompanied by Mi&s Catha rine Ashcraft, w itb whom he repaired to the office of Justice Kinkead, where the twain were made one flesh in short mcaf-er, and started on their way rejoicing In the direc tion of the setting sun per train the same evening. If for anv reason a I'tmnira mo.i t the ElxMisburg post-ollice during the present administration, we shall have no tears to shed over the appointment of onr neighbor of the Herald, who, however, will have to get up mighty early and stay up pretty late if he wants to give more satisfaction to some peoplo than the present incumbent seems to have been able to do. While we advise everybodv who needs anything lu bis line to take advantage of tbe great bargains now offered by Geo. Ilnntley, w cannot but Join with the, Herald lu ex pressing the hope that Mr. H. will reconsid er his intention of closing out bnsinena here, at his departure from amongst ns would cre ate a void in mercantile and social circles which ouly a man ot his admitted enterprise aud urbanity could successfully fill. An electiou held at the Lloyd House, in this place, on last Monday afternoon, for President and Directors of the E. & C. It, It., resulted in f.-wor of Hon. A. A. Barker for President and Messrs. Wislnr Morris, N. P. Shortridge, .Tosiah Bacon, S. Kneass, P. T. Firth, E. Roberts, Thos. Griffith. Thos. Davis, F. H. Barker. Abel Uoyd, Kit-hard Jone. aud Geo. J. ltodgers as Directors of said road. One ot the most prominent citizens of Flienshurg. a gentleman who was liorn and reaied in this vicinity and is now lordering on sixty years of nge, never was in Altoona, except in parsing through It, until Monday last, when he pent several hours in that progressive young city and was very much pleased with the sights hn saw and tha evi dence .f prosperity he witn esscd during his brief sojourn. The Huntingdon Local AVirs says that "chicken pox in a violent form" developed into small pox in that place when the cold weather set in, and now It is said that the former disease is as had if not worse than the latter. It is sure that neither disease is to be trifled with and one needs as much precaution as a contagion as theother. The name of our clever friend in a small package, Col. H. C Dern, of the Altoona Tribune, has been mentioned in connection with the Republican nomination for Mayor of that city, but ns he avows his determina tion not to accept tbe mooted honor upon any conditions, the probabilities are that the office will have to go further and possibly fare worse. More's the pity for the office. Bee ad vertiscnient of Trustee's sale on Monday next of 200 acres and improvement in Cambria township, published elsewhere on this pape. and slao ad rertiserrents of Assignee's sHle of 100 arres of land in Al leghenv township and Administrators' sale of 12."5 acres in Carroll township, both of which will be fou tul on our (1 rst. pig' the ales to take place on Tuesday next, Jan. 22d. Our yonng Philadelphia friend. John VV . M urra.T . son of the gallant and lamented Col. Win. G. Murray, Isle of Hollblavsburg, and wboaonm weeks ago married a daughter ef Capt. D K. Rnmey. ef the latter place, intends going to Brazil with his young wife. In company with his unele and aunt, Mr. And Mrs. Thomas Collins, who are to sail a bo 11, the 22th of tbe preseul mouth. Bon voyage. A Pa. R. P. engineer named James McCracken had bis skull fractured on Fri day last by a lare stoue wnich fell from a ledge and struck bhn on the head while loosing out of the cab window near Irwin station, from the effects of which injury he died on Saturday morning. Deceased was an unmarried man, aged thirty-one years, and lived with his mother a Wilkinsburg, whither his body was taken for Interment in the burial ground of the Covenanter church. Tbe largest steer this country has proha My ever produced was raised by Mr. Samuel Barclay, of Somerset township, Somerset countv, and realized lor its several owners wpward of S7.000. When taken to Philadel phia daring the centennial, where it was kejt on exhibition, it weighed 4,100 pounds, and the man who then owned it, and who had Invested 51,430 in Its purchase, was en abled to pay S7.0O0 in cah for a farm, all of which he had realized from exhibiting his big bovine, It has not yet been decided definitely whether the new township erected ont of parts of Washington and Summerhill will be called Portage or Penn, nor is it known to a certainty whether the division will be confirmed at the Argument or March term of Court, though mnst probably not until the latter term. In the meantime ami for all time to come we suggest "Ninety and Nine" as an appropriate hymn for the denizens of the new election "district, ninety having voted for and nine against the division. Come in out of the cold, which may do yoa some barm, and buy lor yourself what will keep yott quite warm, is the invitation tiow given to one and to all by Murphy, the clever, at 8tar Clothing Hall, who is selling his clothing, overcoats, dress coats, and "aicb," at prices which surely will aid to make alt buyers rich, for rather than keep the big stock now in store, he asks less than cost and not a cent more, fitore on Clinton street. No. 109. Johnstown, Pa., which all men should visit who have business that way. The Altoona Morning Globe renewed its revolutions on Thursday last, since when it has been a daily and welcome visitor to onr office. One of the gifted Furey family has charge of the local department, and the way be conducts It is evidence that be, like his talented brothers, Win. V., now of Washing ton city, and Joe, of the Bellefonte TFafcft man, fu'.ly understands what the reading public demands. We earnestly hope that the axis upon which the Globe revolves may be li.erally lubricated with tbe one thing needful. The Huntingdon Globe has pnt on a new dress this week and looks as bright and cheerful as the happy face of a school boy who has just learned that lie is to bar a whole week's vacation all to himself. Under the management of Mr. Tyhnrst the Globe has not only become one of tbe handsomest but one of tbe most readable papers on our exchange list, and onr sincere hope is that It may long live and prosper after the de testable politics it advocates have gone to that iMinrne from whence it is to be hoped there is no return for radicalism. Having failed to get as good a bid as it is believed can lie obtained for tbe Gautner farm, which, as we have already informed our readers, ia located in Carroll township, within two miles of Carrolltown, and con tains 153 acres, 100 of which are cleared, with all necessary improvements, the sale has been postponed until Wednesday, Jan. 30h, at 1 o'clock, p. tr., when it will take place at Blum's Hall, in the borough of Carroll town. Tbe farm in qneslion Is one of the hesi In northern Cambria and is nnderlaid with an abundance of iro orw, el ad fire Jy, . A.f,er somewhat spirited contest the stocklioidersof the Cambria Mutual Fire In- snrance Company succeeded on Monday last in electing the following named gentlemen .v.ii-u! Mm i-orporaiiou ror tneeusu- " J " 1 vrwo. ixeaoe, iienry Hopple, Henry Pritchard, John J. Evans, Thomas Griffith. E. Rol.er Is. H. Klnkuad. .inhn I-lojil, John G. C Bearer, John Wagner, Thos. J. Davis and John A. BUir. The worth of yonr money it amply secured, with something besides to spare, when you purchase your clothing from God frey Wolff, who deals at all times on th square; for though the times are hard and ' to wear, and the country is afe when the j digested bv even the most obtuse. On the Zid oest of "dtids" can be bought at Wolff's of December last a letter was mniled rnun Sid priees, so fair. Overcoats and other winter ! ney.nnd directed to Mr. John D. liuirhcs. Johns clothine at less than cost, is what rtrhnlc 1 town. Pa. The letter head whs neatly printed. car. now find at the mammoth clothing em porium of Godfrcv Wolff, next door to the post-office, Twelfth street, Altoona, Pa. A yonng roan named Wm. Stryker jumped from a tuovinp nassencer train At Peck's station, near Martinsbnrg, Blair ! county, ou Friday last, and in doing so fell and fractured 1oth of his lerrs. one of which it is feared will have to be amputated. As ! down on the stage he caught a severe cold which lfil oin-oi..,,n.,.i 1 .1 terminated in pneumonia, from which he died two if 'that ere not enough, however, in the way ; knoWing'anythinS in regard to or bone breaking, a physician named Dr. D. j t,is relatives 1 examined bin 'runk and tound It W. Bouebreak, of Martinsbnrg, was called 1 to contain a very fine (rold w.-itch and chain, two in to assist Dr. W, M. Findley of Altoona ' silver-mounted revolvers, a irold rinc, nnd many the Companv's phvsician in renairtn? as ! othr valuables. I also found some papers con f '"L ikL .Li i - ' I 1 reP,rll,K .HS itin of deeds, etc.. to tnln ng property in the far as possible, the damages done to the in- . Hills, and some addreVed to John U. Jtired man, who it is needless to say was not 1 Hashes, Johnstown, Pa. On seeing fills and sup the firot railroad Stryker that has come to posing tou to be some relative, I concluded o grter. There was no truth whatever ir. the re port that a tramp was taken from between two of the cars of the Day Express east at Gallitzin ou Sunday week, and died soon after from cold and exposure. The story was gotten up by a Pit'sburgh reporter who happened to be in the signal tower at Cres son when the train went bv. and bad no other foundation than a remark made by the operator that a roan whom he noticed stand ing between the express and baggage cars must have had a terrible experience, inas much as the train does not stop anywhere lietween Pittsburgh and Altoona. When you see the Ratagai)n who got up the sen sation shoot him on the spot. The Altoona Tribune offlce Is being ptit in order for the issuing of a daily morning paper on and after Monday, January 2Sth, which we trust will b as successful as we are confident it will be spirited and spicy. A morning paper was issued for several mouths from the same establishment a con pie f years ago, and was acknowledged on all hands to be one of the very best inland dailies then in existence. That the one soon to see the light of day will be an im provement, if tji it were possible, rather than a mere imitator of its predecessor, we v . ...,.. , j.. ' , 1 . j.':m have no reason to doubt, and that it will prove a hig honanza to its enlerprisine oro I 1 . . . - f . r u Ti: . - 1 . j,;-mjiP) inuonip. itri 11 ot xiit:nirii, 13 our enr uest hope. Mr. Tut't McClosltey, an old Varhelor farmer residing near Hollidsyshti r?, whom j we knew from onr earliest recollection, and who was famons for keeping the fattest live J stock in that vicinity, and also for his gen erous hospitality, died on Saturday morning last, of Mieninonia, ajjetl 71 yearn, and wn interred in the Presbyterian cemetery at that pla.:e on Monday following. It is related t,f Ihe deceased that l.e was prosecuted ai .,ie time, many years ago, hy a fun-loving: lnw ver over there, and when he appeared at the Justice's office in answer to t he summons, he was airrerKlily surprised to learn that the only charge against hi.n was for feeding too much oats to his horse We don't know what new lieht if anv . , KI,ow wnat new I'jrtit, it anv, has dawned upon onr neighlior of the Herald, out certain it is that ha is once more on the warpath and in hot pursuit of the Ehensluirg nr,Ht.nffi. I, r,,-. .!.,. 1.. i,..i;.., . 1... the .t.lv .ri.,.,1. r..n,f,.rf i,...;ii . - . . , , ., a cnance 10 get lor wliat he at least conceives i to he faithful and efficient services toa party I that in onr opinion is fast tottering to its fa 11 lie that .as It mar ..-liii,,,,. nr., rl c v, petitions nravintr 1 j his appointmo'it are in circulation, hut 1 whether or not they are groaning nnder the ; weicht of arcumnla'ed signatures we are not j prepareil tosav, though we venture to assert ' that I'osltiiaater Thompson's successor will ' he appointed by a Democratic sdmlnistra- I lion, anil that neighbor James will not be ' the man. ! Thomas Williams, of niacVUck town- ' ship, was committed to jail on Wednesday last, charged tin oath of ElUs Rowland, Esq , ; if the same township, with h.irinft found ' and appropriated to his own ue the conten's ; rf a pocket-honk helonging to the latter Ren- ' t leman, which is said to have contained some : j forty dollars in money and various papers amounting in value to a hundred dollars or , more. Tlie evidence against the accused Is ' alleged to he very strong, one of tbe princl- j pal points of which is that he got a twenty ' dollar hill changed at a store In this place, ! nnd as lie has not been known for many a i day to possess so much money in his own right, the conclusion, based on thst and other ; circumstances, is that he was putting on airs ; at Mr. Rowland's expense. j Two iittlechildren of Mr. Thos. Charles, ! of HollidayHbtirc, a girl oged eight and a' j boaefotir years old, got bold of a tiask full of powder en Sattirttay morning last, and in the absence from the htchen of their mother. who was upstairs at the time, proceeded to . pour the contents on the hot cookine store, j and the result was an explosion which re- i suited in blowing the flask into fragments, ' some of which struck ami mutilated the ; hands of the little girl in a horrible manner, both of her thumbs being left hanging by j mere shreds of flesh, while the lit sir boy had nearly all his hair blown otf, besides receiv- ; ing some very painful tmrns about the head. The conuit ion of the little infort urates is, ; however, considered by no meansdangerons. Two yonng colored men who gave their names as Charles Clabaugli and Charles Wilson, aiias Seveille, who were arrested as 1 suspicious characters and' sent to the work- J house in Pittsburgh for a short term, have ! leen recognized aa Wils. Pat terson, jr., and Joseph Ijarimer, of Johnstown at least the former has been recognized and there seems to be no doubt about the identity of the lat ter who are wanted in this county and will lie brought here as soon as they are liberated ) in that city to answer a charge preferred j against them several month ago for break 1 ing Into and robbing a local freight car at j the Johnstown station, and for participating in which another young colored man named I Johnston was arrested about three mouths ago and is still in our county jail awaiting trial. John McClnre, son of Ihe warden of the Blair county prison, entered the corridor of that institution on Thursday evening last for the ptirpoae of furnishing the prisoners with their supper, when he was attacked by two notorious characters named Wm. Burk- hart and Wm. Murray, and during the scuf fle which ensued nearlv all the other prison ers, who hail been permitted the liberty of the corridor, made a rush for the jail yard, but, as luck would have it, John Brown, a ( colored man to whom the warden had hand ' ed the keys a short time previous, took re- tuge rrom danger in ine jail tower, and as a consequence the mutineers were unable to make their exit. In the meantime young McClnre managed to free himself from the clutches of his assailants, nnd with the aid of his fa'her and two of the prisoners who came to the rescue, soon succeeded in quelling the outbreak, not, however, nntil he hail fired a shot and inflicted a flesh wour.d on one of Murray's arms. The contests for the beantlfnl painting and valuable necklace, the former to Ik awarded to whoever draws the lucky nnm lar, and tbe latter to lie given to one of four little girls who secures the highest nnmler of votes, tho money realized from both pro jects to be devoted to the liquidation of the debt on the Church of the Holy Name in this place, are well deserving the patronage of all who wish to aid a worthy cause, and we trust that no one will refuse to add their mite to so needful a fnnn. Poih prizes are weli worth contending for, tbe painting be ing the handsomest picture of the "Itlessed Virgin and Child" we have ever seen, while thrt necklace is one which would indeed b an adornment to the finest lady in the land; and some at least of the little girls who are soliciting votes on their own ltehalf had let ter he np and doing, as we have reason to believe that one or more of the number ex pect to come in with a pile privately con tributed that will hs difficult to overcome. The awards will hn mad as soon as snfll elent money has beo realised to at least jve tit) vajrfaMf r;!t?s f.rj ft Mter'f Ah Unhkaltfiv Hotef,.-The Johns- town Tribune of Tuesday tnmishes the fol- lowing particulars of a new-fangled swindle which found a victim among many others in Mr. John 1. Hughes, a former weli known and greatly esteemed citizen of this place, but now and for many years past a resident of Johnstown, who fort nnately, however, was saved from loss by the arrest of the swindlers a day or two before his remittance came into their bands. The Tribune says : Last week one of the most important confi dence schemes thst we have heard of in a long time was unearthed at Money. ISenrasku. and " extended account of the matterwill furnish and the penmanship whs of the most business like band. It read as follows: Siisey House. Sidsxv, Nib., ) Dec. 22, ls7T. S Joint F. WitsoJi, Proprietor. Tihn D. Hugh. Bear Sir: On the 30th of last month a irenllc- TllAn stftmietl nt m T hotel, reiriarerintr his nainie ftl M. Hnarhes. rom the Black Hills. On the wsv write, as the contents of the trunk is Very valu able. I would also say that Mr. Hugha owes ine a balance for board, etc., as follows : One week's board 110 00 Paid undertaker 18.50 Total 28:0 Believing- yon to be the proper person to receive the e fleets of the deceased 1 will forward the trunk and contents to you on receipt of amount due me S3 above. The doctor's and druir isl's 1 bills I have not received, but as I am not respon sible lor them I do not propose to p.ty them uuiess the money Is sent for that purpose. Yours, etc., JoHJt F. Wilsow. As Mr. llua-hes has a brother fn the Far West somewhere, from whom be has not heard for a lonsr time, und us the statements In the letter seemed tilunsible enoinrh. he came to the con- ! elusion thnt "Mr. Wilaoii" was honest and nr." ritfht in all that he proposed dolntr. 80 be call ed on Esq. Fisheri totronsult witli him in rejrard to sending on the bill of expenses which had been incurred by the landlord of the Sidney House. Th 'Squire was inclined to look with distrust 011 the matter, but finally decided to Fetid his personal check on I lie First Nmional Bunk of Johnstown for the sum or 50, tint, nt the snme lime, took cure to write across the face of it, "For trunk and funeral expenses," Intendinir, if it turned out to be a confidence 1 came, that he would refuse paj'tuent of the paper when it came back, nnd thus block the irame of Wilson. The cheek was sent on the ot... 9 T t . 1 . . 1 . I : 1 ... f . ... . i lust about the time that the "proprietor of the , flot.r. WHS arrested. Following is copy of oisl in 111:1 rmuri itini, ami nun lit oiuncy tu-s tetter in wnicn it was enclosed Ovfiok or .T. H. FlSHKR. a, ) EACI, e. 81, 1377. J cst;ck or thk Feaci, .iohnstows. Pa., Utc J. F. fT7soi, Exq, Dkar Sir: Mr. John Tt. Hughes, merchant tailor ol this place, has lust shown me vour letter 1 of the V2 insi., and from wlrch he. puttiers thst ! the sir. Hughes who died at your hotel must ; have boen Old brot her, who, when last heard ' trcm three rears a iro ws in t'alifornia. 1 en close ynu my cliuck tor the amount of jour hill, , nnd you tviu please forward by express the trunk Ulii'iirtu, I1M nioif uicbdc guc us ruin aiiicii- lars ot Mr. Hughes tieslh as you kujw, and where he was buried. A ery reFpeetlully, yours, . J. II. Fishes. Mr. Charles E. Smith, who had come 011 here 1 from North I'i.itte. Ntbia-ks. several Java l.e ! fore ttie Wilson tetter wg received, mid ho I lelt a lew Uys sul'suqnent ly on his ret um, was ! requested by Mr. Hughes to stop at Sidney and ninie ome inquiry in relation to the ilealh of ; ttle latter s brother. On the llth of January ! he wrote back that s pacK of scoundrels had ' been carrj inir on cjtti tisive operations in the "dcutl brother'' liutinoss, ind that lor five or i six mouths they bud been at the same swindling I , dmlKe of wrilinif to parties 111 the hast jiitH ' n-.. liiwu iiinii.iii h h.ni til'l ll Rn t I . itn r I ri.. nit 1 Mr. llnirlu-s, here. It happened they Imd !"en ' arretted a day or two before he ai rived ttn-re, However, ami oquire r isncr s cn ck was I otina n monir tbeir personal ctlViH. This, he stated was in pi'sscfsion ol Mr. A. Is. liull, L . . Mar shal at Omaha. It seems that flurinor one d;iv no lee than three hundred Iilack-ilillers died at the Sidney ilouei that is, M r. v ilaou cicrk sent out to various towns aud villain- in Kaalern States oupli.'atu letters such as the one received by Mr. HiiKhi H, only chaiiKinif the names aud ad dress to suit location. A 8;jecial ay cut, mimed Seybwlf. was put on the track of tne swindlers, tin hist S:it 111 day a week ago be went to Sidney, sn J found by menus of un-uj letter ihat John C. Lee, who resided iu tlMt place, w.is the John F. Wiison of the "Sidney House," aud he "shadowed" him until the lollowii.i; dny. when his 111 ii u took out seven letters 1 10 in tne pot ofHce Otix, which were ailitom Peonst I vanta, and addressed "J. F. Wilson." On Monday ot last week he received eiaht letters, and as the detective was satisfied 1 ,0(11 tho movements of ' Lee that he(Sevbold) was trcimnizud. Iir olaced his wurrant of arrest in Hi hands of the Sber- Dr. Keyser is one of the best educated men iff, who served the documeo: that evening, in this localitv particularly so in bis pro n'inic'o. w:,asWh Picular branches of if that individual was imme.iimely c-Hpturcd. In h is possession twenty-one letters addressed to : J. K. Wilson were discovered tn searching- Moixui'j room, printed letter i headintrs wi-iu found, the SMine as the letter I sent to Mr. J. D. Hughes, and also a lonif list 1 of iiames.wiih postothceaddresses, but only one from each posioillce. 'J'he addresses were prin : citaliy or pt-.rties residiuir 111 I'eunsylrauia. Hit. ; uois, l'cnnessee, tllno. and Missouri. A pro 1 liiiiiimry hraruK was trlven the prisoners, and ; it w as decided lo hold them for trial, in default of l.0JU bail. I-e formerly resided In Omaha, j where lie was In the lottery business for some 1 line, a nu inns secured the names ol thousands , 01 p rs-.ms throughout the country who arc anxious iu make money ty chance. Aloriruii ' had been a post-trader's clerk, at Red Cloud ' Ancucy, and was always couaidered of excel . lent character. In wriibiif uu this matter nt such lonirth it ia .' to be hoped that some or our renders may be i taught a useful lesson -which is, tuat schems ' tiy which wealth may be acquired so easily, on ! complying- witb requests sent out by circular , or letter, can always be s-t down m the swiu : dlinif dodjre of confidence men, and trullible people who bite at specious schemes are little It any better than tbe persons ty whom they 1 are duped. A Rare Musical Treat. St. John's Choral Club, of Altoona, which recently gave a concert at St. Augustine in aid of the Catholic church in that place, where it was honored with an immense, audience, to which it gave unbounded satisfaction, has kindly volunteered to give a like entertainment at ami for the benefit of the Catholic church, in this place, mi Friday evening, January 25th. The programme to be presented will consist of sacred, sentimental and humorous solus, quartettes, choruses, recitations, etc., some twenty-rive in tiumlMr, with piano ac companiments by Misses Rooney and Haas, two of the most accomplished lady perform ers on that instrument that the State can produce. Wit know to a certainty that the concert will be first class in every particular and that the four ladies ami five gentlemen who are to participate have few equals and no superiors among amateur vocalists. So well assured, indeed, are we of this fact, that wo Lave no hesitation in saying that -y one who has a single objection to urge ! against the entertaiiuueut after it is over will have their money returned fully and promptly. More than this we need scarcely say, though the following from the Altoona Mtrror will serve lo show that twenty-five cents could not he better invested tor a but ter cause and with a better assurance of get ting more than fall value in real, genuine enjoyment, such as St. John's Choral Club is abuudautly able to furnish. The Mirror Bays : Tho musical entertainment given by the St. John's choir, in tno basement of the Catholic church, on Saturday evenit:g,wss well attended, Ibouirh not so numerously as tliat winch pre ceded it. This was partly on account of the mud and darkness through which the people knew tbey would hare to wade ; hut we are well satisfied that had tbe absentees knowu what a rich musical and intellectual feast h id oeen ure lareu lor ineui, incj miuiu ma nine allowed iuoh dilllcuitiea to ket o them awav. All who ciiifaux-d in the performance acquitted themselves io a hiiflily credftable manner. (Jen uine merit sue exhibited by every otieof them, and although much we would likeirive lo each Individually and all collectively the praise Ibey merit, our limited 6pac prevents us from do ing it. It did not look like an elopement, and yet we nan htm and Herr get on the Fast Line together at Altoona on Monday eveu ing last, en roufe for Pittsburgh, and knew that both of them had left their families be hind. The "hitu" in the case was a well known newspaper man of ihe "Mountain City," and lierr we recognized as a young but successful memlier of the B'.air county bar. Neither of them looked at the time as if they designed to get up a sensation, and we presnme they bare ere this returned to t hesotri of tit-air rept'Uve farailWa. L I L L. 1j Li 0000 O O o O o a o o o o o o o 0000 o rt o o o o o o o o 0000 K K K K K K K K K K. o LLLL 0000 at People's CHEA CARROLLTOWX, lV.- So collet! by numbers of persons who have returned from Johnstown, Altoo na, Ebensburg, and elsewhere, with the dear-bought knowledge that we Who were not among the first to open in Carrolltown, but who were the vert first in Northern Cambria to sell Goods nt such WONDERFUL LOW PRICES, can do SENSES IQS BTJlTHmS! THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE BUSINESS. ALLFEPuTO ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES, c V S. TEITELBAUIY1 &, BRO. CAftnOLtTOW'N, JAN. 18, i573. Cambria's Contribution to tub State I Dvpepaia! DytpepeiaJ Dypep4a! -a o uX Alio iunut 11 u CJklllttflS 1 1 Q stnount pau directly froto This county into the Slate Treasury during the year 1877 : TAX ON CORPORATION STOCK CsrnhriH Iron Compnny Il8.fi00.00 Johnstown Water and fins Company, 600.00 jo'insuiwn "liter Lfnnpany Johnsiown MhiiiiihoUii in Cumpaii-. . Johnstown M"chanical Works Lorettosnd Cresson 1'lanK Koad Coin'y. TAX ON COAL COMPANIES. Cambria Iron Company. TAX ON PERSONAL ntOPKflTT. Carnbrla County TAX ON NET EARNINGS. John Dibert & Co TAX ON LOANS. Roronirh of Fbenstnirp Oorougli of Jolinstown TAX OS WHITS, WILtJI, DEEDS, C. B. McCoIksii. 1'rothonotary 1. XKl.no fS.HU .00 217 S3 2,311.50 170. 40.1S 14'.,C0 791.23 KOTAItT PCBI.IC COMMISSIONS. Charles Zimmerman . 25.00 rOI.LATERIAL INHERITANCE TAX. J. M. Singer, Register DLTAILEKS LICENSES N. J. FreldhctT, Treasurer 24.81 1,1?? .97 tavern licenses. N. J. Frcidhotr, Treasurer, BILLIARD ROOM LICENSES, N. J. Frcidhoff, Treasurer EATIKO IIOCPE, ETC., LICENSES. X, J. Fre-idliofT, Treasurer I'ISTILLEKS' AND BREWERS LICENSES N. J. Treidhoff, Treasurer PAMPHLET LAWS. N. J. Frcidhoff, Treasurer ,$02.50 27.00 C23.00 175.00 1C.15 A fRii.LFnL rnvsict an. Dr. George II. Kevser, of this city, is so well-known to the community in which he has been in success ful practice for such a long series of years, that it ia scarcely necessary to mention the location of his ofiiee. For the Wnetit of the few who may not le familiar with it. how ever, it may be stated Ihat it is at No. 240 Pen n avenue. The doctor, in his special linet of practice, may be said to bo almost without a peer in this country. A lengthy experience, and years of s'miy have made him most thoroughly familiar with pu'itnon- j ary complaints, and likewise with all that ciass 01 diseases that are to taj enred bv ! trusses and appliances of that character. '. J "K" we lisve. re. erred, llts thorough J knowledge of diseases of this character and t heir treatment insure absolute safety, and those who place their reliance on him can rest assured that their faith isflnnlv ground ed.nttAburgh Dispatch. 1-11. -lm. How it is Done. The first object In life with the American people is to "get rich" ; the second, how to regnin good health. The first can bo obtained by energy, honesty and saving : the second (good health) bv using Okees'S ArGUST FLOWER. SI1011K yon lie a despondent sufferer from any or th effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indi gestion, Src, such as Sick Headache, Palpi tation of the Henrt, Siinr Stomach, Hahitua Costi veness, Dizziness of tho Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, Sec, you need not sntY-r another day. Two doses of At'OTST Flower will relieve you at once. Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular size T5 cents. Positively sold by LtMnmon & Murray, EIh ensbiirg, P. M. Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and by all first-class Druggists in the U. S. TiTrsvi lle, Pa., April 15, 1R76. I take pleasure in certifying that the Sweet Worm Powder has worked wonders in my family. My girl, four years old, was taken with con vulsions, rolling tip the eyes, and straight ening ont of the limbs, and seemed to be al most lifeless, when I borrowed some of the Sweet Worm Powder made by E. K. Thomp son, Titusville, I'a., giving her two doses, when she was relieved at once. I also gave some to my other children with tbe same effect. lino. M. Her kino, Kerr Hill, Pa. Prepared bv E. K. Thompson. Titnsvillo. Pa., atid si.ld by Lemmoti& Murray, Ebeus- burg. Price 25 cents per Ikx. BabylanD fob January. A fini dou ble numlier, full of tiny Christmas Stories and lovely Christmas Picture, all In big print, on thick paper, just the magazine to teach babies to read. It 1b only fifty cents year. D. Lot HBOf & Co., publishers, Bos ton, Mass. One of our exchanges says : "Iff), f.olhrop & Co, of Boston, publishers of Habyland, could have seen the Joy the No- ! vemher mini her Carried to the 'little man' who has the prlviit-fre ot 'takinir the Copy that Gomes to this office, thoy would do.ibtless l ave felt that their magazine for Juvenile readers Is the publication ol all publications for little eyes and cars. It is an 'Institution' in families where there are small children." Take, oh! take that bill away; that, alas! long since waa due! call again some other day, when the trees do btnl anew; maybe, dimly distant spring some financial change will bring, for wise I've got and well have learned that money saved is money earned, and as I now propose to take due care and buy all things to eat and wear from. Myers i P r , . , . T i. i ! & Lloyd. whoe store, I know, is the cheap. est place that one can go when seeking goods of every kind to suit the purse and please the mind, I expect tts save without delay money enough my debts to pay. Tbe letter of our Chest township co-respondent did not reach us until our paper was so far advanced that we could not mafce room for It. Most of it, however, will do to serve up with tbe next epistle. Several of onr suliscrihers will find themselves cut off in their iniqnities after this week. Ko pa?, no paper, will be our motto hereafter. Respectfully anhmltrwd to the Messrs. fellies Ma, vara Madeira, r!eas. EEEEEE i: E F. K V. V. KEK k. U K K K E EEEEEE BEUU H R H U K R FBEEB E K EES K K LEEEE n KItRK H H R R HHHH n h R 1C K R It R H H 1S rn ii: I . . . . , . , , .RllTV: SV&lVTX'SSS tlr Trlty, and th forlorn ant desvuudant VIM i mi of th d oftn fcy themseiTte th t'ry. In tora.af nvery known uo14t. This ts an. In part, to th eiote synivsthy wklch sxltts onn tae iiomicn ana to Oram. oa In part nlia to tho t&et tLat av HItnriiBi. ni f A 1 A 1 tlr fanoilon aecarilT dliiordm the lirr. ih soma xtiDt tba f isllty of tb blood. Bi. W. Kvnkai'ii Bitter Wan of Irroa tors tin. This is not a now srrparattoo. to to trt4 and foaod wanting, it hat tten aresorlbsd daily for saaay yean In tb praattea ot oralaeut physicians with asparallelod eaeoats. It li not exield or lutoalod to tin all tha dlitimi to wbtch tka bn tnan laaslly Is labject, bat ia warranttd to caro Dyspasia In Ui raoit obdinsto form. Kaukel'i Hittor Win of Iron oTor fatltto eare. Svmp trrart or I'yaptpila or loss of arpatlla, wind and rtrtog of tao food, dryuosi ot the niruih. hcart bara, tltlmloa of th stomaob and.-banela. aoa atlpatloo. hoadacbe. dlidacst. tleepUseuei ae4 lw tplrlti. Try tb treat raaaedy aai l oon-Tfn.-d ritt oierlti tet tbe Ronin. Takaonly Kankal'. whlah la pnt onlr In ne dollar l(.ttlia. I)pot. la Nortb Maik Slreat. Philadelphia. T. It nvr fslii. For aaia by all UragKHtl ss da!r Trywbor. Alk for E. r. Knckl's Tt'tter Wle of Iron and tako no otbor. Six beltlei for lr dollars, or aa dollar car bait!. :ih:siii nu makki:t. COIIRJICTED "WSECLV B T MtEC! &. L.I.OTD. Flonr 1 liM..7.f,tP8.0) Cnrn Meal, per IV.. S l'.utter, roil p-r ib . 2u ISui-kwhea: liour, " fo!l J packed ! j.-. rl! B per lb 12 to is bite Hcans fi t.ns. 1.21 r.irirs per doien 70 (tnloni.por lnhv.l.. M l.rid per lb JO Whi-a'. bus. l.5 to 1.40 Tallow per lb ( oimtry Soap. per lb Iteeswax. lr-fed Hogs, " 8 Kve per bus f 'i 6 t rn " SS fiats " 6 llui'kw'ueat per bus la Salt, per bM . U onl, 1 cr lb.. o nZ 1 !.. tlln ll. I'.ildt.i&u ...- I-..1B 111 tfl. ....... , ?-vt, , r. 5 to 40 bus -, to 6.00 Chickens, per lb 6 T:m iit;T Seej pr - i ursevs 7 bu Si N". . Molasses ("d!ee prime. pr lb Hay, per Tun 8.03 Syrups per .76 to d) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, r.state of Ma1!Y Mt'KI'.AY. d-.-M. Letters tf Administration nn the e-tte f l5r. Vary .Mv.r'ay, !me of Ceuihrla t"wrshlp. Cam-bri-i c.unty. i"ie'.'i!Sd, l ave been Rrsrr.e-1 to lbs undersigned, to whom all persons In lei:ed tosald ce-'i-.te arc r'-qtu-scd to make payment, sad th'-se having rlaiivis nit tnst tho saine will please pre sent them prop -r.y authenticated fnr eeitlement. JAS C. Hl'IJK.W, Admlni'trator. Cambria Twp., Jan. IS, ls.7S.-6t. Store, K'OTICE.Ix the Court of Com- 1 Tuesday, February 12th, IG7G, mon- Pleas of Campp.ia CnrsTT.- I Bt 1 ',9 ," " r-iiow ret estate Notice is herebv Kivrn that the nrcxmnt of ?lla I to it : Williams, committee of .lane il'.latns. n irssns -?LI- rUht, t tie and Interest of Frederick .crsin. has been flled Inthe Prot bonotarv's otftce j S-umesder. of. in and to a lot t.r ground sltu cf JmbriH eonniy. and will be pte8ntl to fall j eummitville boroua h. rr-bria county. Court for con firm at ion and allowtince, at .Aran- I f frontintj on the HutttinHdo:j, Cambria and nienn.wn, 10 nn neni ai r.nensr.ur. on 1 lks- oa v, tno ixi li oav ol t sunr av neit. O F. in)NXi:Lh. Proit-onotsrv. Prothonotsry's OSlre, Ebsneburit. Jan. 16. 1S7S.-41. Closing Out Sale I e., Ac, AT - COST! C0STJ! COST!!! TH F nndersijtned, having eonclnrted to elnta op 1 his business af earlv In t he Spi 1nu a s possible, will from this date pell's I OVKS. H A It 1 1 WAUK. TIN and SH EtT-lKON WAKE, Ac, Ac, AT COST FOR CASH ! .Ajicl Cash On l.v. As myftek, which Is almost entirely new, wag bought for cash when -roods were down to the low vst point, and as t he manufacturers of many goods In my line are dal y advancing their t rices, this offer gives the public the BEST OrPORTCMTY TO SEiTRE BARGAINS EVERPRESENTE D IN TH!S SECTION. In order to give the public an Ides of what I am selling goods at 1 robmit a few of my Creat Reductions In Prices: Double-bitted Axes, worth l.5 to .b. It educed to H.16 to f 1 85. Knives sad Forks, worth 90n. to M.oo. Keduced to 6&c. to 12 50. Sll. Pl. Table Spoons, worth ts 60 to 5.srt, K educe I to 52.00 to 18.00. Sll. Pis. Teaspoons, wor h 1.75 to 2.7f, Keduced to M5 to 1.85. Sll. Pla. Table Csstors. worth 1.7! to s ( 0. Keduced to 1.15 to 95.00. Cook Stoves, worts $25.00 to t.so.oo. Kcdnced t.i 1S 00 to 25.00. Heating Stoves, worth 16.00 to 135 00. Keduced to tt 00 to Ji 00. And corresponding reductions in sll other -tods now In stock. In short, no mere than cost price will be asked for anv article on hand, while many thin)(will be SOL.ll AT LKRS THAN CtST. In inaklnif this offer, however. I wish it to bs distinctly understood that no jtnnds will be per mitted to leave the store until paid for. Promises to pay to morrow or next week will not answer.as 1 am determined to close oat mj business on s cash basis onlv. Persons owlntr me book accounts or notes are rciucsted to oav un and save costs. UKORiJEHl'STLET. Ebensburg. Jan. 11, is: 8. -tt. vii niDi inm rnD mi I)Y virtue of an order cf sale fssninir out of the 1) Oiphans Court or (tamhrts comity, the nn dersiarned will expose to public eale, on the pre in ises, on i m . - o monauVi utinudry i o t, 10 o. .... . .t. .!vT?r t.i. the property of llavid J. Kvans. d-e'd. sitmte tn . . . . ..2 .. 1 i..j..f 11. i, 1?... VaraOria lUirnSlll I, milU UIIIR I.UUS UI UUkU vr . anil oiuers, cimiiiiiius Two Ilnnlvol Acros, more or lees, about 70 trrw cleared, on which are arected a Tiro Story Frame Divellinfj House, IURX AKR SrCKSSABY l'TBriLP15i.S. - There fs slso s fine OncMARn on the prera Ises and the land is in a good state or cultivation. Tt.KWS or Sale. tne-thtrd of the purchase money on conSrmatlen of sale, and the. balance in two equal annual payments, with Interest. Im ediate possesslon.wlll bs arlven. UH. M. RE AIE, Jan- II, lS73 -2t, Trustee to make sals. CiCi TABUS (?6 styles 10s. B-ertfrd rOsrila. oP , V0w:tkMm I. Tarvia. CteletlrlH, K T. SHERIFF'S SALES. 11T virtue or sundry writ of Vend. Fxr t AI. Vr.ttU t:rp-m., Ltc irl f acia ana li. ta. Issue 1 cut ol the Court t-f Cotnmcn Pleaa of Cambi la tnuntr and tome dirxeted. there will ba exposed topuldlc saie.et tb butal Of Coiirail Kaab, In Johnsto wn, On Saturday, Feb. 9tht I87S, at 2 o'clock, I. M.. the folios h.y rt al estata to wit : All the rlifbt. title ami Interest of Joseph Rhodes, of, lu and to a lot ft around situated In tonycret-k township, famlirla county, . front inif on the Johnstown nd Redtord I'ike. B'i) uniiiir hit t-f Sti".uel Climrer on one tide and ifn alley on the oi her, runoltifr back to lot of Samuel H irner.ltiavlmr thereon erected a, Iwn-Hnry phink house ami stntrie. now In the occupancy of h. t'tiilcrlon. Taken In execu tion ani to sold at t he suit of 'I riKIrM nt Inil. j Castle. N.. SI, A. O. K. of M. C. AI S-i. all the riniit, ti!'-i.nd lntcr-- 1 f JT .r , tin Mclviu. of. iu and to a l.u ot gioui-1 t-liti I 'ed ir. t a-nt'iia horoujrh. Cambria count v. Pa.. !f rontp'it on tha north on Kiver strc-t. lin li hit ot Jacob Oninor 011 the west, lot of M.chael McMahmi on theeiist.and nil alley on tbe south, having; thereon erected n t ts o strv nmnk oue, 1 now in inaocciipnm-) t M.inni Men In. Takt 1 In execution ani to be bold at the suit ot J. W. I hmran. J Also, all the ii!it. title and intercs f of Joha J Iiir, of. tn nnd to a lot ot irroutut situated lr tlie6th ward of Ji hnsiown boroue li, Ce nit rla ! cotintv, I'a., frontttiK on Morris Mi-eet. having ; Pi bert street on one si.! and an slu-y on th i other, and ruiinmir tis k to an nlli v. baviiir i thereon -rectcd three two-stoi v plank lious ana n sratiie. now- in the iKvup.11111 ot John Litt. Henry I). Hite, end othcis. lakcn iu ex-e-ution an l to be S"; I at tlvsuit o Tiusteis Ind. Castle, No. M. A. . K. f M. t ALfi), a 1 the r'.Kht. tuleaud interest of Henry Gillespie, of. In and ton lot of n.uud situated in I'rospcct t'oroiiKh. Ciitibiia count v, Ta., frontimr oil t.iarry street, adj'it-iinjr l 't of John Nary on ihe weM and lot ot 1 tuuna Iar I Ison on the e:it. 1 innipar buck t 1 I'euu'a Usll Ho.id, harmir therein erected a t w-smr' phit.k house and staMe. row iu the iwmninnr .e I Henry i ilhspic. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ot C. H. Kills. At so, all the ihcht, title and interest of Clin ton tioclinour. ot. In and to a piece or pit eel of hml situated i;i Tavlor ti.nhip. t Hinhrl county, P.t., ndbiiniiitr Isnils or John J. tioo l, .1 . t-. lotos. C It) Ikev. nnd mlii.ri r-.n... i...,. . j 67 acres, more or loss, about 5 acres or which are cleared, havuur tli.-rcon t-ri cred a t w siorv olank house aud frame brtrn, now n the oci-u-par.ey of Clinton Jo hnour. Taken In x cution and to bo sold nt the suit of (ieorre Wclin, sr. Also, all the Mfrht. title and intetet,t Joh.t n.ni'ivan. of. In and to a lot of around situated lu the Vd ward, Millvtllc botoinrh, t,:iinibri county, l'a., fronting on the south ,,n I'tilo't stieet, adj.unlnit lot or Patn. k ltod -is 011 t be cast and Thomas Mctalie on the west, extend lmr back to an a!ly, havlnr thereon i,ct .1 a two-story plank house, not now rHt-upied. Ta ken in execution aud to be sold at tbe suit .f M. W . Kcim & Co. At so. all the right, title and Interest of 'hn. ll.Suppcs. David Dibert and Kichard Rand.tiph, or. In and to all that certain lot or around sit uated in the hot-ouch 01 Johnstown, (innln la county. Ph., trotitina- 51 fe t on ihe westerlv siiti; or Sl-nn street, nnd ext.-n.llnv b,i..L- .," rttrht Htiglu with.Mjin street. the taint width, 1-0 feet, more or less, to an alley. ihe north- eoni-roi smi 1 ltt t.fln- d'stant .t' f' t ti inches tiom the north-easterl v corner of Wil liam Cover.) and bavinir thereon ert-eted a thri story Iranie biiildimr. bounded on the Westerly side'iy lot late the resi.h-nce of Vilim t,r, dec d, totrether w ith the hereditaments and up. piirteu.-neea. Taken in execution arid to I Sild at thr suit r Johnstown Savinvs Ihnik, assignee .f Harriet Orracd UiiliamC. Lew it. a Jniliii-trntors of William Orr. dee d. Atvi. all the rijtbt. title and interest of John t.rttins, or. In mi-1 to a lot of -rrouii I situated In the I-irst ward of Conemauth horouirh. Cam bria county, I'a., rronttnir on the couth on HMtl K.md Miei t, adjoining lot ot Frank Hridjres on Vie west. Slid lot ofCan;bii;i Iron CotLpanv on the east, bavin thereon erected a two-storv frame fn.w in the oct-upancv of Johii t.atins. Tiiken In execution and to be sold at : lll'-fll t Ol H.lVld Creed. I .kA'o'.?" Ih,'.r "''t.":h-n' d Interest cf Je 1 thro (ildham. of. 111 nnd to two bus of ground s.tuiitein r-totiy Cieek townshio. Cam hrla eoun 1 iV' ,,;;.,r Jol'.iisiown atid Sea in ; Lt-v-l ! urririk- on the v. at. a I join in lot of l Jci-per on tbe tioitt. anl an a.'bvon tha ! s. hi Hi. At:ndii)tf hue-k t..t;nall.-v. ha vib-there, i 11 erected a to story p' f-K h-.u- so-i m' !e. . now n the iiit;i;;ik: -y ,.f .U t!ir- tcdh irn T i- r.'.',1',."1 X'-cuiion itul to l e sold at thefu'tof ; V. iliiaui Si lek. ! AI-, all The r'i-h. t-tbi nnd lnli.i .. f-0 j pust Wih!. of, in and to a let of rt-ound situate 2. j 111 the 1st watt?, .lolmsjown boro-ifrh, Cambria ........... ra., ui.ninr u:i I mon u!r...t ..,11..... 1 . V L ' l,V 'J 1 -"".' M on the south, mil In lot 11.. . 1 I . 1 " . ' , iwi .1 c-!i,ji-.ie; uoui't oi i:ir Tir ri ti. c ten to. ! b iek to an all.-r. tisvin, t. .... - I"l..,.t" I'"' 01 e.i c:ttji'.l iBTiuy 1 1:11 k boose, tn.w tnthe r.cctiiuitii-v rt i l,,Jur.tV-",1J: iibi tt? ti . v.. luesoii 1 Xl.-liry r:fr:":el. i r.r.y.s or Sai.2 rin"-tt !rd of the purchse money to t,e oald when the p.-.-prtv t knocked down, and t b rues i no. t w o-l hi rus , r. U.a I e tiiiuisijuo: liitCtt i. I .'liiNItTtV, SestlT s OfUc-e. Ei.etibiirz. Ju. li. 1S7?.' " 3H GRIFF'S SALE. HY v irtue of iund y wiin ef i tiU'-d pjloMlii-i.'iMiri i t I -f t aiiibria county emmon p.--, aitif tO In il I -I .1 i!i t Cito-eJ t-. wm,(:p .. .1. .'. I Houso lul.er.t.tir.ori "L"u" ! -' i; ,-i, ioij uniot '"l ot John Sbar uiiua u on one iiir ami lot of I..o. l. w.,i . ... . . . other, extending h:,ck 2nd retl to an all. v. hnv-Ins- t hereon erected a two-sry plank 'h..ux. now In th ocaupacy or Piedet.ek .-chiueader. Taken In execution sad tu be sold at the euit of medley Ifros. Al.-..;all the rlaht. title nnd Interest or Anna VL-Z:?"" F banian, eiecuto, of r- i i " ".ana t.;iiMrls A. Me- I Golds le and tie-, t ' K. . . t rut.tcy of sidrhs. A. Mciinnie . n,t t.I..I ' ; H of the premises and bor.n i by t"be lien or tha judKment. ol. in and to,,jieeeor nareel nf t.i,!t -,s"" "'" ''! i L.iunm in. terra t.-oi.ia situated tn .i.i . . " '""'I " """J county, l'a.. '"-H"'1"" owiiri,ip. trnhria r,io,nCh.rn .-: . '... '" r -.......... .....,,,,-, o, o on.,.!, i ii i-v, and others contalnl.ur 2os acit-s. more or l.-ss. -i",,, s Tor i acres cleared, having thereon erected fi-one- land situau-d In Aileirbenv t.,w...Kn . . . ' -oni.- l-u .ii. i .i i. "na .' ." -""" i.ois in .- ii drew li.i.lsou Anth .ny toiira-1. knd oibers. conl-lInnJ acres, more or lcs, about 3o arrr-a of which are cleared, h.ivir thereon erected a one-a.or" I house and loir stabb-. now In the ott uj.Bn v Jt Andrew Jopper. T.iktn In execution aud tn be sold at the suit of J, cob Z N-ipi" A !-... all the nlit. title and interest or Tho Gorinai. of d to a piece or parcel r la I s tuatf dinlis.inen townshtp. Cam hi is roiin r 1 a . aijomimr lands or Thoma, W, 'VnthonV Mre.-s tamlna Iron Company, and "ihers contain n,r 4(kj acres, more or l, Z uV.i,prv Zi' haU-.K thereon erected a st.-am saw ,n,ll T k;n tn exwution and t.. be sold at the suit er V. J. H, k. cndo.s. r ,.r O. I). Gorman? f At.so. ail the ri-iht, title and interest of Mr. raret ) he Ian. t.f . iu and to a lot of erouni sit uatcd in Galium boro-.h. rmbI "', r" Pa., f rontmir f .i, iho f.,.. .. i. j. 1 .".n,J mg lot of K J. l'Hri ish on the west, an 'tiller the vabU and lot of Thomas liradlcv on t south, having- thereon erected a tVo-tc in- on t hn t wo-toi v ... j : "'""'r3 " "l- lrlKi'll III . T.-... t litri anil In Ku ! ,1 . . . ....' ' xev'l. V.T.. "i. .i I l'"-Ml -I I'at k Mil containing 53 acr-s. mi.rr ,,r i..o. .,, ' " r; . . . Taken in t x.H-ution anj to bp sold at the suit f?r Zeno A Tr ilrr. f. r i:- of E. ni r," ' f Also a.l Ihe nirht title and interet rrimnn Schroth, ot. In and ti a lot .f gnmnd sit," in the borough ot.rrol town,t ambria c,u,1,r Pa aojommir lot of M!,b on the aouih. hivtnir an to icy on the west. and tr.-nui r.A Mlnstreet on the east, haruir tnr-re. n erected . ... t . o-.irii stalile. now in in occupancy r.i inon c'u.ith. Isk'-i. ( K execution and to tS Sold suit Cf Jol-n :i I Uu Hn. Alo. ail th rlyht. titl anl iP r-t; rf ji H, d B tv. Pa..adJoini..irUni.of J.,m - M:,.,,,. fI,"r' - , Shcpt.ar l Ktdmoi.d Mrii -rl Ut, rJ. V. - j tidmnir li ecref. in re or t , !, ceart-n, riavinir tbnoiin treei . . frame house an-1 frame barn, now In tl, -TJL.7 " rncy r,i m,i Aiams. .,rTn"k'nrx"l'J'io"aDrt ot t. J). Su!:j,p. i obs.ldHt th suit , mlrRMnJ f At.r..-One-third f the purchao mniiPt to he n kan n,. ............ . ' ' " , r- i:i.t IO (. fc-liu.1 . J 1 don. mill thn ren . 1 o. .... , li .. . . ' , - ..- .loroi Irds heo.rt tt , j conSi tnation of the deed. FherilT's Office, ESengbuiR-'. Jan. 12.Vf aC' lB' HANDS 0FFI-A11 pcrwnr, berebr cautioned atrairat interferlr,,, In anv way with the r.-l!oir.ir At-rriYti boo.ht of Wm. Hf.hm.b. t.lch 1 ha .SZ and taken Into wr r,,. n- 1 K'T " 1 shoats. 1 Minliln, st.iro and fivtnres i .. .r' house hi id and kitchen furniture, o"hno7i, SO bushe's corn in ears, I nn!n, Vll a i t f f ' and straw, two thirds of 13 aes V"! around. sets hsrn-ss S plow,. x rmrrow ?b ete -all which 1 have .1. a .Lr!Ir:w: h ' . 1 Ouuah daring m 1. ...,. r- u ro. i, T nin. Ersrr Twp . Jaa u. 3 r-Vl, rat rick McAnaly nnd others. Taken in eM cution aud to l.e sold at tliesuit of the heirs an legal r-eprcsentattvfsof Adam Mover, dee'rj for use of tf.zabeth Mover, w blow ol saiuoecc.iert, Abs. all tbe riirt.t, title and InteteM cf An drew 1 opper. of. it and to a tiler .. ..V,Li r,s-ni. line and lot, rest of J0. eph lravls. of. m ant , rce r.f pHr,7 r,f land situated in t learheld town-hip. ambr.I countv. I'a adl dnine s,,ds.r Pitlsbu-vhtii Co.. Ku hard Elder. Michael ..V .. 1 i . 1 : 1 . i f I n n
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