u SWli i t u I. 1.1 1T Si li til I2E 133 rQ SI XSC EfC QCL IHI CAMBRIA MUM. Ebensburg, Pa.. ram AY, - - DEC. 27, 1878, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Jfrc?, There, ami the Other riare. Argument Court list (Mine too late for this week. Will appear In our next. A new crusade against intemperance a it Murphy, has been inan gyrated in A liooria Tliere will wt no iiMrlh in the ire crop this season. That in one thing to he thank ful for. There are 26 prisoner In the etvinty jil. Of these, 18 are men, 5 women, anJ 3 cbii.lren. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to alt. bm don't forczet to buy yoar goods from A . A . Harker & Son. --A larpe and mm fort a Me house In the Went Ward is offered fur rent on very mod erate terms by Dr. Hoffman. Judge Dean and wife are the prond pa- iruiH 'ji "'"Kiner inai came to glad den their household last week. The mntract for building additional coke evens at Bennington Furnace has lieen fin ished by Mr. V. C. K'der of Johnstown. No Syracuse in one's this rime, bin the farthest attainable station tieyond Auburn Jf you please, TtroMier Htickiiigham. Selah! William McDonald, a miner at Llovds Ti!le, this county, had a leg broken a few days.igoby aqnantity of Ute fallingon him It is barged that there is a Imgtm coin" iiianiifnctnry in Riair county and a co-.iple of crooked whiskey distilleries In Cambria county. The branch railroad worried It through Ust winter without lieing once snowed tip There's no; niiicb. consolation lu that now however. ' Nicholas Kurtz, of Dutclttown, in the southern end of this comity, was badly hurt Monday last by a ledgV of coal falling on htm In a mine. The well-known Avery Allen, recently mi inmate of the county poor bouse is at present enjoying the murky atmosphere otj Johnstown. If you want a lire daily paper, order the J'ittsburg Daily Dispatch. Subscription, 5 00 per annum. Address Rook O'Neill' publisher. ri2-1.1-flr. J ' 'Twfs three nights before Christmas, ard in the house there was joy over the la! t-st arrival, a black-h aled "to lie continued in our next. A 16-year old liov named Charles Mun zt, of Oonemangh, was seriously ininredon Kirurilay by the explosion of a bbist in a st uie-fjnarry. The First Prehyteriat church of Altoo n, Kev. M. N. Cornelius, pastor, was re- ledicated to the service of Almighty God on Sunday last. -Still more reduction at the popnlar i b store of A. A. Harker & Son ; yon can now get twelve lbs, of nice light brown u prr fr one dollar. Iflis the intention of the Jackson town- hip oil company to drill to the depth of 2. Oifi feet, if round necessary, in their quest fur the greasy fluid. W liile tim anow storm was raging round i s Inst Sunday, the people of Rlairsville In terdiction and points westward were being oeiiigcii ny n neavy rain. If poll waul to buy boots, shoes, cloth ing, or anything else, it will tind-Mtbtedly py you to Interview M . .1 Teitelbaum, at his cheap cash siire in Loretro. For the first lime this winter the mer cury in the thermometer made the acquaiut .ince of zero Monday night, nod since tLen Ins cone several d-'grees lower. Hoping to enlarge and if possible treat the Fkreman to a new suit at the close of M;e present volume, we have concluded not t take any vacation in ours until that time. I ('apt. James II. Ggeby, TJ. S. A., is in j .1'ihtisrown on a holiilay visit to his parents, i Ti e Captain's present post of duty is St. j l.'.'.:is, where heisio charge of the recruiting ' ftii-e. j AM the way 12.000 pound of poultry, j embracing turkey, geese, ducks, aud chick- Mis. wen; sbiiofd from lliairsville last Frl iay ev.-iiing, consigned to Philadelphia and 1 N York Mr. William McCortnick, of Mechanic 1 "., Iul4iia county, ilied last week, aged .3 in. He was the. father of Messrs. John and Ilainw McCormick, two weil I.; ah r.iiiri.Hil men of Altoona. Some time aero it w:is stjr'il thsir 1 r .1 11 is Steuh. of .arrolltown, proposed I s'artmg a brewery 111 lrn-iislm rg, out n w i 11 2 a t)iwry 111 Kb.-nsbn re, hut nw ' 1' i iziven out that he has determined ci P 'iil into business in Johnstown. " Dr. lluiYinaii will be in Loretto on Near leiratlay, and if anyone in that vicinit v sutlers wi'h the toothache afier that date, or ' in!s-i ates food with a mouthful of misera- j l-le molots. It will not. be his I'.iult. I Siier.tT Ryan fttul his excellent lady "set i It np" sumptuously on the twenty-six prls- j oners iirthe -ounty jail iu shape of a grand j rhnstmns dinner, whereat six hefty "gob- j tillers" and much other nrovei:-lr went tbe ' wiy of a',1 fl. sli. Tiie Ebensburg train (weather permit tee) connect with the Johnstown Ex-iTe-s on Moml.iy morning, to accommodate a'i who are eri roue for the County Institute, Kliidi meets for organization at 10 o'clock, a. in , Dec :i0, 187. fiiir ''soji-r Imivs" wi',1 be Interested In li-nriiii g t.h,u arrangements are making fori 'he free irnnsportation rT all the regiments "f the p X. (. to H.irrisliurg to take part in ;b- ina igiiral ceremonies of Gov. Ifoyt on ; tl;e f.th of next moiit h. j Hy ati error in wetting down paper, and fie consequent failure to print the fillledi-i turn of our outside pages last week, we were ! olili,.,! .o impose half sheets on some of our Ptrous. We will take care that no such : nistake is made in the future, j Gold is now at par, and the same may ' os :ttd of sugar ami coffee, a well as of all kind of provisions, as they are now being "'-'I at lower prices than at any time sir.ee 1'J. fall at the store of A. A. BrKer & lie convinceti of that fact. i It was rt. TeifelbAtim, proprietor of the J ' Te. pie's Cheap Store," Carrollfown, who ' "il ort" in the reduction of prices on all kind . f goods, and it i the same Tritelbauin who 'fin keep, ahead of all competitors by sell lngt lower price than any e-f them. It wiM tie gratifying to many and a dis- lUilmnt to nno 1. ...a . r. I.trn . 1 d t i app,,infmi)tit of our furtner fownsmsn, eproialo. Wingard, E q ., to lie an Associate M uti. -eor the S-ipreme Court of Washington j Territory ha been confirmed bv the United r's'fi Senate. ?. Kttensi ye improvements! will be made ""'r'rn,rla lt-setnr plant at Johnstown j r,iK the co-ning month, preparations for j iicli now fill their mechanical depar!ments I ' ',r"fo iwi ng. a H-ssetner plant, unlike f t 1'iants, it is proper to say, has alt sea i'"ip for its own. V 7? ' C0!,i cr,,1",M! Christmas as th j ist parsed, ha not leen experienced j v"ti in this , uj aj c heerless climate for n.r year, and hard Indeed must be the ri in4t ha, (t ,,,, nt f ""re lie!pf thail v,.,,,. ,0 tbe -I1 mr t v . , . sympathy deserving !- 'i ma inclement season. I , ,r-."rsoii tickets so fr as the Eben- i -'ranch railroad Is concerned -)rere not . -y dalt in this week. In reply to an : V'rr. patory a to whether the train would i '"t or not, the answer invariably was, , -.Sur,w V''" Ad of conrse everybody i - v.. 111 repiy at once. i r r . ""''rtetta Hartsock, third dangh- : r ot Mr Charles Hartsock, of Hollidays K, and se-on,l cousin of the editor of this rnit-l ftl S i t r r '"J Am'1"i at the Con vent of the Sisters 'IT ' V . V Ik-1 u r. pi.hiirirh on Jid iy evening, Januarv 6th. , '''ewind blew down a frame bouse in ','"' 0,1 Sunday last. It also blew t'.own I Jnp.r?,,," chimneys, there and elsewhere, h, strange'to relate, are still stand- liir ,,v i. . i wr . . T Mountain Ctfy, that such thit g Pe-1 it 1 1 . . . . . a if, to i mi none on the lxrct s nay : r-fiisbnrg s Brst, and perba;ts 'ast and f wine. Va. ,M a""11" Wrn''? n, " continue so to uj iwr .'"ng four d.- r. - ... t ..n the IliL T - Jt IS i Kf iTJ t.iiti;. ...v f-P-FM "'' Wl11 lm h,f ,h,? PiZ" Pf b. . ' bonghr f .r three cents per "J is to : e published by Mr. Fes- yt Mr. Will E. White and Miss Lucy Cald well, both of Johnsrnvrn, were married Tues day of last week. The bride's parents, Dr. r i i" 0,', newPrer man ana Mrs. Caldwell, celebrated their silver wedding at 1lie same time by having the knot tied over "gain which waa original.? woven on the lath of December, 1853. Iloofland's Almanac for the the current year informs us. in the table for Decemler. 1 hat "autumn begins" the 22d of this month, Looking out of our office window at snow i drifts from three to fonr feet deep, and ' noting the fact that nobody has an overcoat ! to loan jii3- now, we imagine there must be I "me mistake about this. St. J. Teltelbaum, the "Cheap John" of Ioretto. is now selling Si. lbs. coffee for 51, lo las. sugar for 31, best syrup at 50 cts. per I' In. best tobacco at 60 cts. pr lb., salt at 8I.P0 per lb., 2 papers pins for 5c, 3 spools for 5c, 2 dor shoe, lacers for 5c, and all oth- i i k'xhis ar much lower price than the can nought anywhere else in Cambria eonnty. planting or wtut rice along ihe it JiT 8 . ' " 80od io P1"""-' nsn against the rtni of nir.la. .t , populate the finny tribe with nets. Thev spread rapidly and interfere wit h the raising of the nets. The attention of our local read i i who have the welfare of the black bass , and catfish at heart is directed to this item. L- Johnston, Esq., offers for sale j through our advertising col um tin several de- strable properties intowli and county, which : the stringency of the times prompts him to j dispose of at almost any price and upon terms that would tother no one very much i to comply with. Persons wishing to invest . in real es'ate will never be afforded a better j opportnnity. 1 Prices lower than ever st the ' Peortle 's ; Cheap Variety Store" in Loreito, where M. J. Teitelhauiii is selling muslins at ."5 cts. and l "P", ginghams at 6 cts. and tip; shirtings at I cts. and on; Canton flannels at 6 cts. and "P"- woolen flannels at 18 cts. and up; water .; proof c'oth at 60 cts. per yard; ladies' skirts j at CO cts., and everthing else at a like rcduc- tion in price. The sanctuary of the Church of the noly Name, In this place, wnich is always modei of beauty, especially during the Christmas holidays, was never more mag-nifi.-ei.tly and elaborately decorated with evergreens, artificial flowers, candles, etc., than it is at the present time, ihanks to the good taste and untiringenergy of some of the lady memiiers of the congregation. Tbe Johnstow n Tribune says that an ar rangement has lieen made by which letters and papers mailed at. Johnstown Postoffice ry 7:20 o'clock. T. m., will lie forward by lain minieip:ii express to Chest Springs and L--reito the same evening, and a pouch will ; go from there to Johnstown the following day, on Pacific Express. Hitherto the L--I retto mail was carried on Day Express. A deed of William Kerr to John Kerr i for a strip of land or. which a certain spring : is located on the Ilnntingdon penitentiary site has lieen found. The absence of this j deed, which was long continued enough to j cause much distress throughout the length i and breadth of ilnntingdon, was the only nttr n in a perfect title for the site. Now all is lovely and the 1 all goes on. On becemlier 31st, 1874, the Ebensbnrg silver comet hand, which was then a corn- parativeiy new organization, came on the rilVJJ'L-I'.0".:' r""WV ... tw mnur iiifitiiuni nillHlc. The reiuernl ranee of tiie neretiada is so agreeable witli our pople that they would not be averse to having the programme re peated next Tuesday night. An unusual flight of sparks from the chimney of Mrs. Reese's residence in the West Ward, about 9 o'clock Christmas nii?ht. led tn il,.tK.'.h.i ,l.-l..,iii on fir. a.l a- . " , -- ..... ... w - " " - . . m, . 1 1 , "onse lien was rang vigoronsly the machine rnn out promptly , and a noisy time iixl alged in generally. When the cause became ap parent the firemen were more put out about it than the fire. It is worthy of mention that despite the snowing up of the branch railroad last Satur day night, and Sunday, the mails Monday iiiornii.c were delivered here pretty nearly on schedule time. The credit for this feat is due Messrs L Ai S. W. Davis, who, so soon as railroad connection was found to lie cut off, put on sleigh-backs ietween this point and Cresson for Ihe conveyance of the "'' ud accommoilattion of the traveling public. ! The voting of an elegant baby cap at the j ladies' fair to "Doc." Thompson Christmas j night was a rather pood joke on onr clever ; little bachelor friend, but he accepted the j juke And the prize, in the !st of good humor, , and knowing that a printer's case is never compiese. wirnoui smam, C A PS, especially "'"ter certain emergencies, ne very gener- ously capped the climax on us. For tbe do tng of which he will ple.ise accept, etc. The firm of I,,tnrrion & furray having ceased to exist owing to the death of the J"riior memlier, the surviving partner, Dr. Win. Lemmon. is anxious to close out certain departments of the bnsiness an speedily as possible, and with that object in view offers for sale a large lot of jewelry, tniscellaneos books, notions, etc., at first cost and In many Instances at less than cost. Persons wish ing to invest in articles of that kind will never have a better chance to secure bar gains. 13-6.-4'. Pome agitators In Centre cornty want to erect a new county, with the following geographical conformation : From Cambria county, take White township ; Clearfield comity, Onlicb, Beccnria. Woodward. Deca tur, Bogg, Morris, and Graham townships ; Centre county, Rush, Huston. Worth and Taylor townships, and front Blair county, Snyder snd Ant's fourteen townships in all. As to Cambria county, all we have to say in 'he matter is that we want to be "let alone." Mr. Patrick Connoly, a young man who for a time tesided in Ibis place a few years ago, dropped In to see ns the other ilay with an hoporalde discharge from tbe service of Uuo'.e Sam in bis possession. Five years in the regular army, fighting red-skins betimes i . and doing garrison duty in the interim, is pretty long siege, and Jir. C frays lie tion hanker after any more experience of that IrlnH sIlKiit the weolrlv visit of the Frpp. man were a great comfort to him more than , half the time. -One of ihe Brothers connected Tvtth St. . Francis' College at Ioretto undertook on Sunday last fo make his wav home from Cameron s Bottom. Indiana couiity. In a I sleigh, and after much trihnlaMon succeeded in reaching a taiint about midway between this place and Loretto, and then he gave it up. The sleigh was lefi sticking in adrift about the size of a full grown haystack, the horse went, into a convenient barn, and by some sort of flank movement the Brother continued his journey and iu the end ar rived safely at the Coliege. Hon. A. McAllister, of Springfield Fur nace, the Altoona Tribune has the audacity ... aar is i he finest looking man in Blair Blair ! cou'nfv. if not in the State. To this asser- , . ...ii i i.. tt.A im..t r nim. IIOIJ, imiuniiiy iiiiwiu " .......... ... ' tographers, we have nothing to say so far as the county is concerned, nut wen, we live in the State, and while weuor. t rrvjK tii a- gtir round here with worshippers at the shrine of our manly lieanty, we caution every per son against presuming to question onr abili ty to snatch Archibald headed on the score of good looks. A shot-gun carried by a young man named Wilson was accidentally discharged while crossing a fem e, one day last week, and the contents were lodged in the body of anodier young man named Poond. The latter died from the effects of the wound the following !. Bo'h parties resided in Day ton, Indiana county. A singular circum stance connected with fids nnfortnnate af fair is that a woman named Morrow, also a resident of layton. and whose mind bad la-en slightlv impaired by trouble, was ren dered absolutely crazy by ihe commmica tion to he' of the death of young Pounds. Vext Wednesday winds np the shooting season After that date it will be unlawful to kill or have in your possession any Mjuir--els wild tnrkevs, rabbits, woodcock, quai.s, or Pheasants. ;the only description ot game ... .i.! ..-icrhborhool remaining as legal targets for our sportsmen would seem to be that pack of wolves which is depopnUting thesheepfolds of Blacklick township and tn which the attention oi owner ui ..., rifl- is directe.1. Many persons contend ,,at these wolvea are d .g-- Imt this , de n ed on the high amboiity of th. 7eroW, which couldu'l lie for ! tbau thre- cents line. The banns of matrimony have been pub lished in the Catholic church at Galliizin, anj !l may be that the ceremony itself has by this time been performed, between Mr. Thomas Masterson, one of the most faithful and trusted engineers on the Pittsburgh di vision, J'a. II. II., and Miss Julia Tobin, the handsome and accomplished daughter of wt. iavia room, one or tbe L.ator Keiorm 1 candidates for the Legislature at the lare ' election. Tom is well known in our town. having engineered the Branch train on sev eral occasious, and tfcpre are manv here who 1 trill n-isli tiim all ttiA lianninaai wlii!i liia I new departure portends. r Richard Jnnes to le Justice of the Peace for the East Ward of Elwnsbnrg torongh. rice Edmund J. Waters, Esq., lately deceased. The commission has arrived, but has not yet been lifted. Its figures make it expire on the firsrof May next, but the would-be bquire thinks that under the new Constitn- ! tion the tennre of office should te extended one full year further. If there is a whole ' lofcf in this distribution of gifts, the 'Squire 1 . : " . i ... , is not going to rest content with one cut in half. Meanwhile the matter has been snlv mitted to the Attorney General for his con sideration, and the seal of the envelope enclosing the commission remains nnbroken. Come to me, dearest, while the sleigh liells are ringing ; come where I await thee in silence alone ; come while the stars their soft glances are flinging from eyes that are only less bright than their own. It is need- '.ess to say that she went, ntid in due conrse of time the twain were made one. As evi- dence that they were persons of solid sense, it may Ins added that they Itongbt all Ihe articles necessary for going to housekeeping at John Lloyd & Co.'s, High Rtreet, Ebens- burg, while that, establishment lias since rn- ceivcu ami win continue to receive tlieir undivided patronage. Tne reason of thin is that Lloyd & Co. uniformly givesatisfaction t and sell at extremely low prices lower than ! any oher store in town. Trv them once. 'T;s hard to sever and Icrs forever our I dreams of old sometimes they sadden, somc- times they gladden onr visions bold. Hut i is a great deal harder to go round this sort of weather with wet feet. Don't do it ! Go to 8. Hlnmenthal's Gieat Eastern Roof and Shoe Srore, 1119 Eleventh avenne, Altoona, , ami procure covering for vour feet which j will not only keep them dry and comforr i able, but will also last forever and a day, j more or less. He can furnish you with a ! pair of boots, shoes or gaiters, warranted, as j cheap as the same article can k bought at ! retail iu Philadelphia. Special rates for the : holidays. If inconvenient to call in person, you can forward your orders by mail and they will be promt'iy filled- j "Pants for Sol" said a seedy-looking man as he read the sign of (ldfrey Wolff, j next door to the pnst-office, Altoona "so do ' I. I never panted so for So in all my life !" : He likely wanted il to buy leer with ; but ! whoever wants to invest his money judi ! ciously ought to nay a visit to Mr. Wolffs I establishment. He has a holiday srock of I ready-made clothing, embracing overcoats. . coats, vests, pantaloons, etc., of all qualities : and stvles , w men ne win sen a. it.e slightest advance over cost. The stock of overcoats is especially large and cheap. All articles sold by him are warranted to le as renre- i ,.' j AeTo'alarge mistakes cannot large number of Cam brians who are regular customers of his. i County Snpf. Berg has been ,'ortnnate ! in secnring Wallace Bruce, the orator in J literature, to deliver his popular lecture on I "Landmarks of Scott," for the lienefit of j the Teachers' Institute, on Monday evening, l Dec. SO. Mr. Bruce stands to-dav in the yceiioi uciurers, witn a clear . his reputation as "the scholar and ,.rafn, II orator. ' He delivered over a hundred lec tnreslat season, in the principal cities of the States and Canada, and is invited again and again, by some ihe fourth and ffth sea son in succession. Since graduating at Vale, in lSfi7, his life has been devoted to travel and study. We hope all of our readers who can make it convenient will unite with tbe ,r'"f!!' Bc..h.con, pliment j of a ful! bouse on the eveninc named In Hi great battle of life no one should stand still, for tbe conflict we're waging must he fought, with a will ; so it behooves all to keep moving their measures to fill in this world of commotion, which contains much good and ill. When you get in the moving way, reader, you will be guilty of the commission of a wise act. if you move yourself in the direction of Jas. J. Murphy's clothing store, 1 OP Clinton street. Johnstown, where can lie purchased the cheapest and best overcoat, dress ami business coats, vests, pantaloons, nnderwear, etc., for sale in this ; o;onty. Mr. Murphy as a clot iiicr has teeti i before the public for years, and it is yet to j lie said of him that bis sales were not always j on the square. During the holidays, spe ; cial bargains and a multitude of them will tie dispensed by Mr. Murphy. If into a store you should happen to pop j no matter the place or who keep the shop) j and buy all tbe goods for which you can pay ! ten chances to one you'll not. get away wilhl j out the question Vn-iiig asked in a business ; way, I there anything else you are need -I ii.g to day ?" We said any store, though we ! are willing to liet there, is nothing in that to j cause a regret, and especially so when l.ig bargains attract, as they Invariably Jo, a noteworthy fact, the attention of those who i wish to secure the most for their money, i. ww.ys easy ami sure at l eitt ihaum s store which tli 1 arrril 1 Inw ti liu m.lA . r ' isfeif in Hie mercantile trade a name thit ! was won by no other before, and is now otilv i dn t ii,. i..., ..!- o .. . ... , i pi n- oiore, where goods you can buv, the finest and best, at prices which knock all the socks off the rest May the coming new year bring happi ness and coiitciitme-.it to the entire human family ; may peace ami plenty alamtid throughout the land, and mat all the mas culine readers of the Freeman, residing ' -f .too, , e.noi nun urn i ro in, person a I experience what a good and profitable thing it is to buy their ready-made c lothing at the cheap cash store : of M. Wolf. 1111 Eleventh avennefirlVdr ! east from Bow i man ; .-tiorrow s fiiir .inn. corner of Eleventh avenue and Twlf.T. r '' W."r; roun.i garments of wnere can " "y "-' ".vie, size and texture that "' l'0,nort and adornment of the outer inclement season of tl, year, anil that too at prices which - assured by gentlemen who have .'.calf there ; aramtich lower than at any other clolhiug : establishment in Altoona. j Our venerable and revered friend Pev Father Walsh, pastor of St. J. hn's church' i Altoona, was made the recipient, on Monday ; evening last, of a Wailful lace surplice. th handiwork of he good Sisters of Charity of j that city aud the gift of tbe young people's I sodality connected with said church The . presentation was made bv Miss Ella Maber j In the presence of the entire society niim- "."f wo Hundred, assembled in the I H'luirorinm room in the, ....... r ... "j,1" rom" ' " -mer ennrcu, and was responded to in m i tut; of II T7 , n A . - , '"m?''fd 'f"' V worthy a most. fee. Ifnrll.- ... ! cipient, Father Walsh is not onWon- .fr .... , moat zealous and belcved priests in t, dio cese, possessing ns he doe a masterly mind a generous heart and a kind word foeveryl : lKly, but is a writer and thinker of much 'i!1' "J1 Such at, ele gant token of religions fervor and hicb ppr. sonal esteem could not have Wen ln-stoVed on onemoredeseivingof so fitting a tribute r,5JHE.nelfo'' Wuf'"n g:vesthis nificent send-off to "Col .li.n .1 r'-nSf VVr, " bi"-ienomi,",a,"d ' "d the o ne-time --..p,...., who uii I tea i. nr.... - , .. ... "'""" to tin 1. .. : . . " " y ca.nngont the tr.Kip nppre an im r.; """pa "oppress an imaginary rebellion . " .a:,..'0!";',.,:a',i,"1 duriK tlii High Joint Co , : gh Joint Com- mission times r.,hJL?'?-,l,,?o!lA,o'--Ite commander tl m O-l '.(.inn I. . . .1 . . . ' 1 i now doing a " " W -. , ,,- ,,erioi when Jacol.'. i traveling merchant J-- ko iii i ne oe would undoubtedly have had a eplemlb! time or It b' f Colone.'s Instructions, we rlon?t b would ever have left his eo-t ? .u. under the tieliovo i.u Potlpbar's wife. coat in the han.! .,r rAn '"-riably snre money by l.v ing from A. A. Bark, r . Son WHVS bnv tl.e l.e.. . JT. .' " ,h".v are 'i tiu; pounds of nice sugar for oue dollar. kite A Tramp Foileiuiya Wom ak. In our ; tu verdising columns will be found a card giving notice to the public, as required by j law, that an application for the pardon of i John Knsley will lie made to the Pardon ; Hoard at their meeting on the 7th of Jann.t- ! ry next, Knsley was convicted intheQuar ' j ter Sessions of this county, at last Septera- oer term, or larceny, and was sentenced to two vears imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary. He has a wife ard smalt child, and, as was hinted by Judge Dean when passing sentence, it is owing to this fact that his period of incarceration was made nnexpectedlv light. Mrs. Enslev seems greatly attached to her husband, and it is through her instrumentality that the effort for a pardon is lieing pushed. One of ' '-, her first aims in this direction has been to : secure, whereverpossibln, the names of the : ' jurors who con victed EnaJey to her petition, j and in this, we understand, she has been j i quite successful. This lalior of love led her through one of the northern townships of : tne county the other day, and while driving 1 along in a sleigh in a gloomy part of the ; road she encountered a man who wns travel j ing afoot. His subsequent, actions would ; seem to sifstain the assertion that lie lielong ; ed to the genus tramp, for he made a vigor I ons effort to seize she t ridle of the horse and I bring the sleigh to a stand still. Mrs. Etis- ley however proved equal to the demands of j the occasion. With one hand st.e struck the horse a qni"k blow with the whip, and with the other drew a pistol from her pocket and j without a moment's hesitation fired. The j bullet whistled harmlessly through the air, ! but :he tramp imagined that the pistol had I leen loaded with seventeen hundred slugs ! and that each ore had hit him. He took , time to utter one yell of mortal terror liefore j putting himself on he safe side of the ncigh- ' ttoring lull, ami jvirs. J-Jmiley proceeded on her jonroey without farther interruption. A STRAKOP. STORY. I hail Iteen reading : yesterday, says a Preston county, W. Va., : correspondent of the Bedford UatPttr, the I singularly remarkable case of Miss Fancher, ! of Brooklyn, as copied into the (Jnrette from ' the K. Y. .?nn, to an old gentleman well known in thi county and highly esteemed j as an intelligent and truthful man, when be j related to me the following strange incident of his own life : I "To the spring of 11343" said he. "I wns living 1 with my wife, whom I had recently married, l about two miles from where we are now sitting-, in a small loir house, ar.d. as was common in those days, the fsstenino to the only door was , a wooden latch. Some two-nnd a half miles : south of us lived a married brothero my wife. and between the brother andsistcra more than 1 ordinary affection existed. tine morniiiB-stiout Iv roused out of a three o'clock, I was suddenly sound sleep hy a noise a if some one had forced open the door hy tnrustinir against it with the open palms of their hands. The moon was shiuiuir hriirhtly. and as I looked towards the door, which was now wide open, I saw my wife's brother, of whom I have mnde mention, come hurriedly from thence to the tied where my wife end I were lyinir. He came so close to me. that I could easily have put out my hand and touched hitn. 'Daniel, what are you rtoina here!' I siid. Pending-Ms bend down close to my race, he replied. fy wife f ftrnd,' and. in the ssme hurried manner in which he approach ed tbe bed. he passed out through theopen door, ! and vanished. The whole occurrence had hap- pened so suddenly that I lay tor a moment be- ' j wlldered, and with n mortal tear upon me, I ; j then tf-ot up and went to the door, and found ! that the catch or the latch was split off and was ; j lyinir on the floor. My movement woke my j j wife, and I informed her or her brother Daniel's j visit, and his sad i idiiifrs, and also that he had , j broken the hitch when lie came in. Duringthe ' morning-a message oamo to our house stating- ' t that naiiirl tnff hart tlird nlxiut thrf.e rfcl-irk j ! that morning. I subsequently learned tint she ' had g-one t. bed the nig-lit before in g-ood health. ' end. furthermore, that Ihmirl irvts tinf fiiroj from j : hi imn huure on inrtant diviny that niuht or nutriitwj, The Catholic World.-The Catholic World opeim the new year brilliantly. "Rome's Recruits" treats of a subject that has lieen much before the public of late with sound judgement, humor, and good taste. "Italy and the Pope" throws rather a star- ' 1 ; . n i;i., . i . i r . i .. . IVaV-d "LTJSZTt Italian Government. "Two Famous Deans" contrasts in a lively and picturesque manner Dean Swift ami Dean Stanley. "Technical Edncation"isan article of universal interest, ami which is sure to commend itself to the attention of all who are concerned about tbe education of youth, especially the youth of tne poorer classes. "Felix Dupatiloiip" brings the greatdead bishop before ns living ; and real as lie was in the flesh. "The Year of Our Lord 1S7S" deals with tbe everts of a most memorable and eventful year in a j mariner characteristic of the magazine, i These form the stronger articles. Those who look for their Christmas pudding u-'H Mini it, and a very ri. h nnd-d-Jit ions one it ia, in ' "Pearl," which deepens in interest at every i chapter, and those two admirable Christ- j mas stories, "Baliette" and "Tom French's ! Christmas at Cnrraphglass." A second letter "From an Trish Country House." with ! a poem on the Epiphany and a couple of "Art Sonnets," complete a very charming n ii to her. ! "LrrsrRE Hovrs" is the name of a new Magazine which has lieen sent ns by the publishers, J. L. Patten & C., 47 Barclay street. New York. The number before ns contains illustrated articles of Travel, Biog raphy, tc, besides stories, sketches an. I po etry, and is published at the popular price 'i ci per year. 1 lie illustrations are band Tr'-?'"""1 np' an,, Ml' r8,,n"T "latter is ?X q"!'!i,!-v; T,,e VnZ" " Jtagazine are hlled with matter that, will tie gazine are filled with matter that will lw interesting to all onr readers. In order that nil may have a chance to see and examine this Magazine, the publishers offer to send it three months for cents, and to present every three months' snbscrilter with a ch-rm-ing niotto, entitled "Faith, Hope and Chari ty. The Word of lliillnntlnsrs tirintrtil -f w, : "V or upon a nark ground and are entwined with floral designs nf jrnat liemitv. For S2 2o.!cash in advance, Lkisfue Horns and the. Fit KHM A N will he sent to snv u.l. T 1 ,rP8S ,OF 01 one year. 2-27.-31. BAT.t.or8 Monthly Magazine for lASTAKY. This jwipular illusrrafeii maga zine was never so good and interesting as at the present lime. The January number is a remarkable one, having an excellent illus trated article on Australia, its people and habits, animals and soil, which was written hy the author of "The fiold-H outers." There are many excellent stories, poems, engravings, recipes, humorous matters, and all that g.-s toward m-iking up a first-class niagagine a? a very low price. Our readers cannot do better than send ten cents, tor the January C1K79) immer, and see how much they will like if. Published by Thome & Talbot, 2.3 Hawley Street. Boston, at SI..V) a year, post paid, and for sale at all the peri odical depots in the country. We will send H.u.Lor's in club with the Freeman at ?:t.75 per year, postpaid. Am Astokishiso Fact. A large pro portion of the American people are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result of these diseases npon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence ot enjoyment and Usefulness as it ought to be. There in no good reason tor this, if yon will only throw aside prejudice and skepMcis-n, take ihe advice of Druggists ami votir friends and try one bottle of Green's Angust Flow er. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have lieesi given awaw to try its virtues, with satisfactory re sults in eve.ry case. Yon can bnv a sample bottle for 10 cents to try. Three' doses will relieve the worst case. Positively sold b li Druggsat on the Western Contiuent. The Blair county Tenchers Institnte is n "S10 in Holhdaysburg this week. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The tin- dersigned Auditor, appointed by the ' urt or common Plea or CambrU eonnty to re STIi ,u'Tit'J"n "' fund In the hands of J.rfm il?"- s, h;iT?'- "rising from the siefthe real frl. , ' n.f M'ehael Huih. on Fl Fa. No KM. Sep. I'-.?' r.urm'.1,,?8 "oreby notifies all persons ln .JT. , ,hM ,,e wUI "ttan.l to the duties of said appoint moot, at bis office in Kbensburg. In r ii'LV',he lh d"y f Ism sv. 17.. at 10 '- t.s i ;fA.v"'.1h'll an'1 wherK I'srties may t. tend if they think prefer s...k r. Al.VIX EVAITS, Auditor, Ebesiburg, Dec. 30. Ii7s -t. ' Local t'orrespotiden-ce. ! Ixjketto, Ree. 23. 1S7B. ! Dfar Freeman The Wnshfrnrton and l,oe 1 Pebnlinif Society f Sr. Francts' Colleire. In this i plsee. irarr their second entertntn-nent. con- . slstinir of mmlc, orations, recltnttrms. -rendinr". soi.g nnd an nrlinal dramn. written : or the Society, on Inst Friday erenlnr. and the affair, it is truth tossv, was a rrand uoes The President. Mr. Thos. Phoen.s Jter. oT7"rs.l- docks. Pa., delivered tbe opening- find closing J "i. v-uurn, nr rniinneiphin, secretary n'liitwrB, mini ti wmcn were masterly effort the latter especially hem a Very tine composi tion, l-ollowtna- the introductorv came an e say on "Literature," the preparation and dellv cry of which reflected much credit on it au thor, W. J. Difrres. Next In order w "The y&t h or Honor" an oration replete with coo.I counsel and ahry presented bv Its author. II M Cnllen. "The Curlew shall not Hin To-niir ht " a select readinr which followed, wns well rcn-.-iered by I.eri J. Fury, and a Comio lteeitn tlon by J. McWtlm9tiioifed rreat applause, while s Sy-lcct Heading by Louis Adams and a trench Kectlation bv lieorgf D. Pie, were the subjects of much cominendHt ion. The entertainment concluded with an origin al drama. In w hich the youthful composer Mr Cullen, nn.1 Messrs. Il-ge. Furv and MMrtin" sustained their respective roles in an admira' ble manner. Prominent strong the audience were Ttev. miners wevitn. Sweeny, liowen tell and Caldwell. Davin, Kit- After the entertainment the memher par took of a bountiful repast, during which vari ous tonsis were otTrred and sentiments elicited the whole concluding with a vote of thanks to ..M-m.n.- ci-mic. urn. lie nics. J lie Society then ' adjourned Tor the Christ mat holidays. C. . THE NiGHT BEFORE X-MAS. (si.iuhti.1 nti.Arr.ni Twbs the nignt before Christmas, when all the g-ood hoys . Were husily thinking; of goodies and toy. And wonderitiir what ort of iHMs in ; And iritessinjr and yuf..itiir if ech waseorrcct. J Little mmy expect, rt n bin wooden !n;rse, And Rilly whs loneintr tor rooilies. of course I Which would make him so glud that he'd stand on his head. Elijah expressed a desbe for knife, A nd Stephen and Ishc enquired in a strife . As to which of them probehly would be most vsiii If enriched with s watch and a neat little chain They were thinking; and guessimi some minutes or more. When a pretty loud ringing was heard at the door : So l-ud and so stro.iir that it most broke the bell, Aud the boys started off for the door with s yell A yell or delight end a holiday shout. An loudly their merry yonnjr voices rsnir out As they scrambled and h'urrlt-d, and Jostled aud ra n Tr look at Ihe'bttndle Just brought bvjthe man. I ' Look here, now I" "What's in there j"' "CoiDe "I'm sure in those bundles there's something ' for me." i "Stop scrongfng there, Sammy! What sre you about? "Let's open the hurtles snd get the thingsout." : "Oh ! eoody ! Wh fs It these parcels contain? , What cleg-ant g-armeni:" ".Ve "rise to ex-' p:ain:" I That father and mother both thought it wns wise To gladden the h-srts and enliven the eyes ' Of all these exceedingly merry voting- boy i With presents if value, far better than t""v; j And so they just lookel at the stock of Oak i Hall. And purchased for each of the lads, lare and smnil, , A beautiful, tasteful and neat winter su!t. With overcoat, mittens and muffler, to hoot. Now rings through the house the glad n-hoof ' J,.y From the musical throat of each newly clad I boy ; And the full chorus so.ms from the family nil ! "Hurr ih for the presents that came from Osk 1 Ilalll J tT Best Holiday Presents tn the World at ! anamaker & Brown's great Oak Hall, nth and ' Market streets, Philadelphia. Now is the time I to send your orders to tlak Hall for clothing. ' irenrs' furnishing iroods. etc . and to W.mama 1 Ker urnnu iiepot. i:phand Mai ket, the same in proinsion anu will take your measure for sny kind of a suit, oveicuut, or other urticle of clothing you may need. Real Estate for Sale M'HE panic compel me to sell the foil lowing 1 real estnte hir below its vahie. JooJ title guaranteed in all cases 1. The half lot or ounrxnand nriLn. IiQ in Kbensburg now occupied ns the "FliEE MAN" printing olfic". 2. The r.Ii.LIX FAHM in n'iik lick township, containing over 100 A c a ks, about 51 Acres -if which are cleared, with a good Sione Mouse, Hank Burn and an excellent Orchard of choice fruit on the premises S -i tXTT ACKKSOF LAND in'Mo ntgomrrv township," lndi:!:;s .vounty, nearly all cleared. There Is an excellent KratHC Dwelling, a new Bank Barn and a fine Oreh-ird rH-Uve prj-misi-s. 4. A TUACT OF 41 ALHES OF I. V I TTiTk in a tn 'le or the Pa. K. It., in Portage township. l- Acres of w hich are cleared, the bai , about ance being well timbered and abounding in bi luniuiiim coat. ; 5. A TKACT OF 100 ACHES situated three . miieswcstol Kbensburg: nn stly unimproved. I w ill be sold in quantities to soil purchasers. 6. A FA KM contaiiiing 125 Achks, situated in Burr township, 75 Acres t-iearcd. having there- I on n Frame House. Bank Barn and an excellent 1 Orchard. tTThis is very desirable larm iu ; every respect. 7. A I.OTOFGKOCXn in the Wst ward of ! Ebensburg borough, fronting on Julian street, : with a two story Fiame House and a good Sta ' !',,e 'hereon erected Now In tbe occupancy or ( Goo. W. ti nman. Kq. ! A FA KM in Brr township. containing over bXi At'HKS and situated a short di-tance west of OnfMth' saw-mill, on which there is creeled a i Dwelling House and other improvements, now ; in the oocup'incv or Eedius Lvy. ! 9. A HlU'SF.Hml 1V UII'SliKOlisO In West , ward of Fbensbtu-g i.orough. fionfug on High street and extending along Marv Ann street 2-t fpr'' Tho house i a large two storv rrame aud , inoreare ulsoon the premises a g;od tableand all needful out building, as well as "a number : or choice Irnit tree. i'eniH tcifi he rnadr vrry riy tn pfrrha'rr I , n i . joiixs ro.. ! Ebensliiirg. Ilec. 27, 1S73. A UP I TOR'S XOTICi:. IVtoi R. Myers vs. John . Kennedy. William Tilcv and J. A. Maber. In the fommon Picas of Cambria county No. 71, June Term ISTS. l'ltiri ns Fl. Fa. Having been appointed An lifor to re-.or! dis tribntion ot the fund in She hands or the Sheriff arising from the sale of Personal property on ,bove stated writ, notico is hereby iven that I wili attend to the ilutieso! inv apointment. at my office In F.lwingbnrg. on Tu't ksha v. the a:trt Jannary.at 2 o'clock, p v.. when and where all parties interested may appear. F. A.MIOKMAh'ER, Auditor. Kbensburg, Iiee.ao, ihTS -3t Anwo-.r,., " ' DMIMSTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of T A M.v.wr ! - .. . r-sraie ol , I. A . .MooKE. dec , ieiiers ot simlnistrattnn on the estate ot J A. Moore, late of tiieiisburg borotuh, deceased, hay ing been Issued to t he undersigned, all fiers-ms In debted to the estate of said decedent are herebv notified to make payment without delay, and those having claim r against the same will present them properly authenticated tor fit lenient . F. i.SHilEMAKFR, Administrator. F.bensbnrjj, liec. 2t'. lSTS.-flt. A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that Theodore Baker, o? Susquehanna towrshlp. has made an assign ment ol all his real and personal proertj to the undersigned tor the ber.cfit ol bl creditors. All persons indebted to the said Theodore Baker sre therelore not i Pert that payment mint be made to me forthwith, snd those 'having claims against the same will present them in proper shape for adjustment. JOHN LLOYlt, Assignee. KbensharK, Hee. 20. 179. -t. tOTICE Notice is hereby pi t en that thefirst and partial account of Jas. MeOloskej, Assignee of Charles Johnston for the enefit ot creditors, has been filed In the office of the Prothonotarv of Cambria county, and will be presented to the Court ot Common Pleas. Tor con firmation on Tuesday, the 7th January next. C. F. O'HONN Prothonotarv Prothonotary'a t fhee, tbenshurg, liec. J7. 157. TyOTICE. The Legislature of the Slate of Pennsylvania will le asked to pass an Act suiiplementsry tn an Act establish ing the Alms House and House ol F.ta ploy roent for lembria county, snld supplement having for Its objaet the audlung or the poor House accounts b. the County Auditors in the s.me manneraf other receipt and rpoltrues ef the county are now aiifMd. -ll-l tt.M "TOTICE. Notice is hereby givpn that the first and final account of Her man Baumer. Aislrrtee if .T hn Hsnn-n for the benefit or creditors b beep filed In tbe ofT!e of the 1'rothonotary of Cambrls eourity and will h S resented to the Court of 'ornroon Pleas, tor con r mat Ion en Tncsdsy the 7: h January next. C F. ti'llO.NNKU.. Protbonoiarr Protbonotary's O.'Bes. Ioenshurg. Pre. i. tSTS city, lor inmost any kind cr goods, beautiful , ' ....-.. . ..r..o. . "-. . ;r-. snd cheap, that exerwere dreamed ol in the ore r-K.m In t h. oectipaney of Jo(,n L'oyd philosophy of man. or worn in either. Order i A,'' ?' the right, title and interest of' for clothing, etc.. Trom the first imuied ct,.h- I ?, Yr,"'..f- "I ",n1 to K"'C .r "Tr'1 "r , lishment will he promptly am', sa t il artorii v at- ! t,'J,e,'1 ' mr'r'a '"""""'R ,",,rl county, ' tended to by R. H. Thompson, or the Thompson ' JO,n I."',s.rl " "'- - SecMer I h-mis : Ftore. in this place, who has sann.le of .H. ! 'nffithand Heniamin I.loyd. contn Inmg 12o arres. SHERIFF'S SALES, K -iyV'p r "nrr rts r-r tvd. ' ''' tol' Verm IVwmtid Ali-i CI V '.V"1 "ut ,f ""' ''urt of l ommoa f lea of I mnhrH c uinl v nnd to ine ilirw-1. ttierewllltexpredtopuhltcsulc.at IbeCouit vum- iu cui-niourf, on j Saturday. January 26th. 1870 ! At - , ' 1 ' ; CI.OCK, p. m., the following real ' to wit: all tee right, tin and Interest of R. P t.fo ton and L. II. Linton, executrix of p. I,. Llntnn. ' dec d. of In srj.l to a lot gruund iHnaied In the r.ast wanl of Khensharg borough, fambrls ceuu- i ty. Is.. fronting on Hih lire et on the .iorth. t n- i tre street on the west. a.li.M'aing lot tr .Mr. Rhr en the south and an alley on tin. east. bKring thereon erected a Urge two storv part hrlrk , part frame tavern stsn.l and fratfte stahle. now in the occupancy ol T. H. Heist, and a two t.rv frame houte. now in the oeeuparev of M ri. I.. H . I-fTton. Taken In execution and to he sold at lbs suit of Jimfj .MeKsy. . Also, all the right, title and tntarest of Joho ' hartaugh. of. In and to a lot of ground iituated i In Suminitrllle h-roti 'i, amhria court v la trontlng on the Cnmhria. Indian and Hunttng don tnrnptke and ejtending l.a-k an tre to so alley, on the east hr lot ol Mrs Smef-.ler on the west by an alley aad lot r Pan! MeKetoia. hav- ' ing thereon erected a two shty L plsrk b nsa . weatlier.Nar.ted. not hoar orruple.l. Jo. three seres of land, tnorr or Icsn, N)iit one acre ci-sted honri.led on the east bv f. Reich. Paul McKenrm' en the west, and running bB-k f f:v rvn perch t to the old Portsge rsilroi.l. baring thare.n erect ed a plunk stable Tkn in execution and to bv so d nt ttie suit of P. P niittn a. IV A i.so. All the rijrht. tl'le and interest of Thorns Mullen. K.lw d Mullen. Margsret Mn'lrn Frank Mc'.'ulloiigh. F.lixabeth Met 'u I long It. I'.it'k fril ly. Ann .Isne t rilly. m l Oeorg.- ttalingher, of In anil to a piece or pf reel of land situated In A I legheny township. Cambria County. Pa. adioin Ing lands ol Silas llonahoe. I )eo HeUncv. Krank llaid. and others, ontafnlng VJf acres.' more or le. about 1-D STes ol which are rlmre I. hiving therc'n erectntl a two storj plank hoiie and log barn, how t i the oornpncy of Kdward Vutlen.a two t,iry plank hnti'e in t he "cupn-v ol 1 homs ! VV,,ii, P ;' ..";' i !' V i ana a one story plunk house In the ocru iiifan Hontns. inken In cxemton and I at the suit of linn I Mrl'..L .,,.1 XT - ... I Mcl'eak, his wile. t..rmer!y Mrry Mullen. ! A i.so, all the right, title anil" in erest of tho I Biter, ol. in ami to a piece, or parcel of land S'tua ! ted In A lleghcnt township, Cambria count v. Pi . adjoining Hnds of Win. Little, M'ehael !"rieb ! John Z. Wills, and othr-rs. containing T acres'. I m ire or less, about 3.S acres ol which are cleared i ?ivlng thereon erected a two storv ii'nnk bmise i mill log tarn.no in t he oncupancy'of ; ho Hirer, j laken in cxecuti in and to be sobt at the suit of ! A. Walters ami Margaret I-ti , executors of the lat will and testament of M. Levy, elee'd. ' Also, all the right, title and interest ot S. S. ' , Met Jough. of. in and to a pfere or iaril of lan t ' ! sitnnted in Washington township, fambrla p .un j ty. Pa . adiolning '.and? ot ('rei.n Springs t'oin . pany. K. Hall, and I rt-o. ch w ail erer. cuiiiaitimg " 1 Hires acres, more or less. Inivti a t hereon erected ' , a two story hou'e. now in the ocenpftprr of Mrs ; .lames Hrown. Taken in ex"eutlon'and to be sohl i Rt the suit ot Francis O'Friel. Also, all the right, title and Interest or John I W. Kmptield. of. in and to a j.ieee or parcel ! land ' situated in t'ambrla township, t'atnori county, i I'a. adj inin lands ot John . I ones. H. .ne. K"! i , A. Mioemaker. and others. omiMining l. ni--es. ' mote or less about 2r nores of which are cleared, : liavina thereon erected a one story plank Imce and log stattle.Jnow in t htJ occtipliucy ol D .vid i Vtlltain. Taken In execution an to ee old at ' the suit of Kdward Itoherts. ; Also, all the right, tide and Interes' ef Iavil ' I Treiler. of. In and to ft piece or parcel of land sit ; uated in Oa! lit zin township, t 'amhria county. Ia.. nd joining lands ol Bernard Farley. Mail f tendon, . j B. Myers, and others, containing loe acres, more ' I or less, about 41 acres cleared, bavin hereon i erected s two story frame house, tv-.ard stable, grist ! mill and saw rnili. now in the o-cuiumoy of ihivi.l ' Trexler. Aln. all the right. tlt' and tvterest i.f 1 1 David Trexler. of. in ami tn a liicce or parrr! of ' I Iiind situated in Italliliiu townshtp "amhria r;mn j tv. Pa., adfdning landi- ef John Kratrer, Joseph i lrexler, and ot hers, containing t acres, a bout 11 . j acres cleared, havin r thereon erected a two storv ' trame hone and log stable, now In the o-enpanev j of OtJ. 31 '1 'luckes ; bl'o l,ny in a good 1 on I hmik j opened nrd n four loo' vein 1 aki n i'i eveemlon I and to b sold at the suit of John ii. line, adm'r of J. K. Ilbe. deecned. I Also, all the right, title an I liitercst iT J im Myers ol. in and to a let ot ground In the 'A e warn ci r.pcnsnurg noron ;i. amnr a count r. j-, -adjoining lot of Hen. M. Kea le on tne eas. an ; alley en the west, and Main ''ri-ct on thesonth having thereon f reeled a two ftorv frame house . Having ineron erccteu a one uri'i ?i halt -orv , frame house and bunk b:irn now in the o?cu j.a n'-v l John Morgan. Taken in exeeutiju and to be syld nt the suit of John B Sillier, j Also, nl! the right, title an I Interest of Mrs I Jenn:e la rkson. owner or reputed onnrr. of in I and to a lot or piece d ground ritua'ed in t h- bor- ongn ni ranitrtn ' sinoria eounry. a T--in;ng lot of John Howell on the no'lhi M i-n street on j the east, en alley on the Soii-h ind lot of 1'eter Kisbin on the west, having thrent er-Tted a two 1 itary plank house, went h-r bo ir-le.l. js ff p, fr,,, . by IS It. in deoth. Tnken In execution aid to be i gold at the suit of I lcha-l Hr' ken. j Also, all the right, title end Interest til John ' Hiinlinger, ol. ,ln and to a piece or pa reel ot bn l sltna'ed in Bar: township, t '.imbrin rnuniv, pa. , adjoining lands of Kerntrd M'lJee. Anthony Kirk ' patrlck. and others, containing .i si-res. more or less, about VI acres of which are cleared, l aving tliercon erected t one-and-a ha 1 1 "tory tlank house ; and og statde. now in the uccupanc'v ul . .'L i- I ".7-'' Wei ,y- w execution and to be soiJ At the suit of bel, for use of Henry Ilcpj'Ic. Teiim or Si.r"!'"e-thir; of the p irehsse ; m-.-ncy to be uaid who,' '"' Property Is kii:ick-d : down, ami ihe renia inliiir-VEuJ birds t't-torc the ; oonfirinatioii of the d.-ci. Jc i H X 11 V A N . . "M-ifT. Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg. Ilec. W.l. ItTS. Sheriff's Sales. I 1 Y virtue of sundry writ" of Vrnd. f'.xin. 1 r am .-!. i. ro . issued out of :iie t mrt of J Common Pleas of Cambria countv and to me i j directed, th'-re will be offered nt public ssic. a! ! j the Hotel of Conrad Kaab. in Johnstown, on ' SA Tl UDAY, l l.It'Y Isf, IS?f, j At 2 ii'tMii K. p. w .. the roll lwinjt rcn! estate, : 1 to : , j A I.I. the right, title and Interest of Chsrles I Kaylor, of. in and to a lot of ground sifn ited in j the horongh of WiM.dvale, Catnorla cour.tr. Ha.. : front ing on Maple avenne, adjolrtng lot o! t'lvorwti Kough oa the east, an n:io on the ires;, an I ex t tending iek to an alley on Pennsylvania Rai!- Tond. having thereon erected a stone ce lar an I , other outbuildings not cow occupied. 'I k ti in . execution and to he sold at the suit of Frederick Horder. A I so. all the right, title nnd interest of Oeorgc j Trent, of. In and io a lot n ground i'n ilnl in t'ic Hfth Ward of Johnstown borough. Cambria emu. i . ty, I's . tront ;ng on Shei-icari i:rert. a'lioiniog lot : of Simmons on one aide ait I snaiitvon t e : oth-r. extending back to nn allcv. having t h-remi ere.-ted a two story brick ui'l llrig nod plank k i-chen and stable, now in t he oc-n;mm- ol tl.- ; Trent an I It.iniel.1uly. A 'to. all Ihe "right, ti ; tie and Interest of (ieoige Trent, of. in and io a ; lot ot ground situated in I he Fifl h H'it. of Johns ton u boroiigti. (. aaibria county. I'a . Ironting on ..ji-M-rii pin-ri. R'iniMin ioi in .i. Kauinian on one sMe, lot o! II. ilefenhaugh onthenther. fcnd extend. ng buck to an alley. Iisving thereon erect ! cd a two story pi m Ii e. now in t ie occupancy .' of H. Petonb mh. lakcu tn execution Mnd be sold hi the suit of .Mrs. .Mel son Hill, lor use of I o. is. r.:i; iso. all the right, title nnd frterest of .Tosi-td. '. r. m ...t io i-ifr.. r nrfi of ii ,ii. fed In I-rfiwr 1 .Mief. townhii.-. amt.rli county. ..i,ji,ox i,.i. ,,f ii. ki . - ......r !.. a.ljoining l.n.11 nl John ts'rayer. A.Stm k. house. A . "towers, and ot hers, cont ainin 3 a -res more or less, about ten acres of which a - e eic-i ed. having thereon erected a two story plank house and twoeneftory log houses, now i'n the occupan cy of Joseph ( i ales. U . St Clair and lohn -nrr Alo. all the right, til le and interest ef .lo-eph Osles, of. In an I to a piece or pircel ot land si: uated iu Yoilef township. Cambria coun-r I' i , ai joining Joseph Taylor anil Jos-ph 5-eichrr tracts, bt-ins; part of Vin M u -r trnct. e.n! a i n Ing io acres, more or le. Alto, all the right, tl. t e and interest ol Joseph catrs. ol. in aud to a piece or parcel ol land gilictted in S'-der townslrp, O.imbria county. Ps.. a-tjuining Isn isol Powrll Stackhouse. Harshbergcf fieirs. the Joseph lav. lor survey, and Charles Jonea. 1,-t.owii .n the Ja'u. Taylor tract, coij tain ing r.-.'t acres, nmre t.r Jes. Taken In execution an I to be fold at the rait ot John P. Strayer. Aiso. a'l tiie right, tlt'a and interest of dr. Sarh liu' icr. of. in and to a lot of ground situated in the V lit Ii Ward ot Johi.stown hnronc.li.C-.m-lirla eonnty. I'a., fronting on Sumrrn-t -ireui. ad joining lot or Mr Kepebn on one wide, lot if .1 . (4. A . Itenshocl on the other tide, ai d an -.-1 ft on the brick, having thereon ferectcd a two storv plank house, now in t lie occupancy of .Mr. Ssraii ISutler. Taken In execution and i"o be sol 1 at the suit of The Sirger Sewin Maciiine Coinp.riy. Trnmsor Pai.K- One third of tiie pm-chise mon y to be paid when the property iiknockcd down, and I lie reinnini ig i ii-i hirds bef ore 1 1 ? cuiiflriuation ot the iee.l. JOHN H V A N . Sheriff. PherifT's OfTlcc. F.iieiirbuig, Pec. 2.1. !'. NOTICE. Tin I )i rectors of the lie annunl elect ion fr ie Protection M m nal Kirs Insurance t'ompany of t'smbr'a e. nnty w'll be I ld at the ofrlue ot said t'oruptov. in K fiisborg. on tvpT. .lsrav 13, lT.i, between tha hoars of io . m. and 3 r. v. T IV. 1MCK. Secreiarr. Ubensburg. Dec. '). 178 -31. PWtnON NOTICK. Notice is hereby pi rem that an appH atloo f"T hs paron f .Win Snilav. eonvicte'l at t tTnbsr es on of Cambria eonnty. will be pvTO'-d t the meeting tf tha Hoard ef f'ri n n rnctlsy. Jannsrr T h l7s . l'-s 17, l7t.-5t. ' I .1 .. I .... 1 -... I ,n .I n. .. , T rrv DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, liliiiifiei'r Goods, Ladies' Coats, OAmts, sc., NOW ON EXHIBITION! TEE LARGEST STOCK -A.nl CThon pwt. In Ihe CITY of ALTOONA! AT ' iiii L CO.'S isos 6l cos llu & CO.'S (i-CO.'sf 4 ro.s & C0.'SU L CO.'S U!f &. CO.'S Elf j Sl co.'s t: CO.'S' fUi C3 jc. a s- ve O i:VERVr,01)Y S1I01M) GO TO C. SIMON & CD'S CHEAP STORE, 1320 Eleventh Avenue, Opposite R. R. PASSENGER DETOT, AliTOOXA, fA. Men's and Boys LOTHINGr THE I'llEAPEST AND BEST, AT CIMIHOX S ! You cftii hvya Henry Cml for $1 At I307; A Man's H fl Hat ttr .7,1 r. At Chas. Simon's ; .4 Mjh'i Vol U-,, tf.t'ft ;.if or Toe. At 1307 ; Heavy Overcoat, very clteap, At Chas. Simon's ; iren's Hat, af the latt 1 ntylc. lIrlT), Il'lrm (Vr,s t".t 1;i. yr; rhf At Cha?. Elrnf-n'cs Heavy Shirts m,d Hraivcvs f,r ir,c. At 1307; t.atUen' Vonts, i, rf, in tilf c,;yt At Chas. Simon's; lilaitkets an JIajts, all color. At 1307 ; If ynv rant to ktp a inr,-, nni n.vi at a b'iff if, ,t ru;. l.jy Orrr'o.tt' At Chas. Simon's; J'arfiex' 1, htuiu .l Htitu, frvtVOc. vp, At 1307. lounc .V?;.. iffiT.n c.;nU -nj.Utt n.,tri,nnny rt meuJ.t r it ,r,u l n l.t.ttfrr f TTmnty to you tn buy inur trctH j t';a-tM n't At Chas. Simon's. fiC;i:" i hitr IU cms Shirts f.,r 40c, At I3C7; Lii'lir and f7r j. f '" "-; -' ' I '' ? 22L!l ' """'f Uvott, fl, l"r ynt ,t.,-l, nd : tl,riptt i' tht rify. At Chnc; Cmrn tor a ffjrre .j?, f (fr"r f,(;(; , ir r;e. At 1307. If you ,r-a,!t too.l. reliable. n,.fhina ami other (iuotlm rheaJt, roll n CHAS. SIMON, 1307 Eleventh Ave. Jletaeen i:iih an, I 14th st., ' - ., , Ailoona, Pa. DR. C V. GLEASON'S BlSTOHITItREiaEDItSI DU. IbKsii l.i-.. itr f tii; ATI f ts a f'oeiTiVK ft h b, t orgf. .,.' Mrly stages of i oTimmption. i.ke it m ti.ee arcp! boiilot. S Oi.tt. la (il.r. SIIN-S I.IVlfl rETNUTlVF n Sr,s--''r Mverc-omida,,., ,U TU hCmmi ibprm, ..l'r..lU'I:AS"N s '"I.MN FMXIli cip t Mi HiSAh II I M ' '. .,; ;n,.!,,,l.v ,Vd ii v'g aaTlT wr';'' "" ''" "f -T snd H.o." aa iion jl . s 1 1 1 1 ti o - s. .,1W',I-f,AV"N"s --in trrn'fvT.M, wVlll r,t,,,J ,-":- the srsteu, , all niori.i i ii. a. ter. Iuvahia!- iii..r,.e . iI.KS.N's I.AXAflVK highly Aroma Uc. r,. II sa,-,,,, ro,,.,,,' IS" Tar S'tle hy oil iirut,fflmtn.mja I'jis-' test. Orr;( . I'll 1 1. A II .l. H I A. August 2 1 87$ -ftu.e o w. AGENTS r R W ANTE j run im :t 'AT WORK N nv in purs-. THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF TIIK IMTEDMATKS. K'-ti.- a c.ii.i 1, -te bistery cf , ti.c important tn lsr'e..f An.enra. nelitdip A -eiccb ura I Tie. eha.n,cs!. Mmil,-t.,rk. M,,. , ommerci.l snd o-he. et,i. rfMsti A hnm lo-o ,r Kl; r-.ti. J "Enr i tiitntiTi.. Ac iTv,r;rr i.u:K ir t vrn rrnT.j.rtn. I'or term an.; tfrri! r, aj.pt, t erP to Ths lleary Mill I'aMisMa, (s. W.!rr. (,, g k tt i.i.vi - Yz a ii ,,-,;",;, v". Hip thein lve. InHslnnl ,o nrr.,. llsflrniMC,...ra Vc!:.,, ae b-r.f- ,, '""'-'"' . .e-ttre aeenn,. eph,r b cashr no,.. re,, !,,,,,, b. P re , 1 erst da, of Febrn.rv i e,, A e J, e s-i.iar tr-, ber.,f the firm wishes t.. retire fr..rn , he tB-Hrsi tatthe date tte.'.i. ,,t ; nr.Me th.t .,n . ,;M.;e-,,ceii.rt ,d aril unless a.,-p--pI..,i ,.. f. :, the haul? nfan rfcer fr e.. !-..,, ' fbe.t .prtr... fee. U J l) II 0 0 GO
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