freeman. U,AI HUUISt?. - PIT. U li-Ttf. TTcAl .1.VP PERSONAL. -rjTEr. "n the Other Flace. ," ' i M- Kce. Pittsburgh., Pa. 'r'i '.fsi-f, Ioritto, "elH carbon oil at it. I,orftt'. U i1r.-s-i coils at v. "V. p: r yanl. r rit'? Im.itrlit from TeltpH-anni, i. v.t r pvicei than nnywlifre else. vi i' "rt."-t it :" tfmtfiu-t vrodollars J.-nvi. heavy hoot at Barkers. V' t-r 'iil l-nrr-Coino in all the '.',:.!- f.f Cambria county on next 1 in-P'-ft.' f the V. of the l. i.'o. i: i t tin- uireof siuTerfTH from cr .cp, 'Dr. St-llt-i--,' Cough or r.;i nliko. Price 25 cents, ..'jot jr !" thnt you can luv -tijiif" boot frO cents ( ;''tli;'.!i at ;;'.iv otln'v stire i .. t it !" tliat you can buy ,-, . ivi-r" tut ' cnts eheap r .. r .V: 1!;"- th.m from any ,.i.r r!ik f'er nani'-il An run M.fr by the ears i. i.-.-l M"!u!ay, aii'l instant- i-.v'.t' ! to the new adver ( i ini v Co.. Alti-oiia. of -f.sncthintr in to to say r t it '." that nu can buy . .;. ail v. hoie leather, witfi v 'i'.: w.irram.-sl, for $'.;;", i'-i' pntti. of a new jiost i"i!N!i"il in ISla k!ii-k town A.:it Mr. Thomas M. P.ee-o ,1,-rt.). want to buy l.fxtn ... :.i;si:i-!s corn, anil 1,0ih) r the hiulet market .!. I"i i:i k Conuon bills fair ..t (,'ouiis of this .T n ;h i;i! 'telegrapher. lie in a -rainl. ihl-fashioncil ii Little .tha-.iUli. Cambria" for lloniiik ami , s,;.. v week. Hi.!!"- i" bf-itijr PP1H'1 v.-t-k. Kx-Sh.-riiT Myers .!. :.n.l is ted by Lis 1 '! i.iuiias r.ioaii. ;. i t "" that you can buy . it , -a it ii lap sole, for J.'i.rm is :,ii cents i r.eajier than I a bout any w hort else. : i'-,st . s that tin- !--l ; c i cb;i--hei! in .lohns r -i f i a ) weekly Tribune i-hci! in .(oliiistown for i! Junes, a tailor by iiinty aImhoiwe on i -cmaiii were taken 111-, raa r In nn for iiitt rnient . t if. !" t .i;it m.".v is the .- boo s. the latest as .i'.i :in',v he fou'i'l at the t .v I'.'.o. at prices much e e '1'. i e '. . ii fci-t hiith ami 1: r W'S-i. proposes to . . it 1 1 m t i 'i niit y of the new :!:. ( ouit House, at an early !., i to h"".r him ! A'ii. M. ( oh nian, of l,o;an u:', was distiiiyed by ..i..r''ii''' i'i-t. but lux.v the ,.: 1. The lo-,.s. hi-hi.l- :- i.'.a.-eil at -'i''0, witli no in- bit-i-ies-s is i;i)ii:2 .".he id. v'. i.-:er & f.'n., Kb. tisburu, '.; -t.tlt'Uloi.t t U"o hllli- i: t. to pa !' !;t' b'h. ( 'liiea'.'o, !. n-iiii of a paper for we !;!y, Alli";heny ;-e 1 :n" ih. t i 'l!'iii'i - to .l..hn-ioAn. and .:;.':;'-'.U of Mr. .las. ..; .' eamro. .v..-i I .ei-.V! was brought i-1 - ,t a: .'ay by a bin t i ip7cn con oi '7'.', v doubt - ! the i!i;iaii'ie f"!i'..;.t ure. Ih If. ffnii'.ti, re b;:ru. "a ill he siny ited. v. it h .1 s,-vei'e -"via-: : at Wi:- 1 v.-.-'it fw.li. this .-. :::.! i-ir. :; :i .ei't-i. a c iii .i .it " hi i.'plv to a 1 ".mmer'.dnto.y of ! b. avd. and some , oi.r )-re-e:it : i -,er liiiti! ie-t l.i-l -1 ' ih, d I' ll- '. t ri le ,i l.e N pro-: . 7. -. Love .laiieii. e 'i iirni'd idt-i'ii-ei ry invi li ci aid ue wa -i in n'-V '1 ! ar y tia'r.i i'' ; ., .w ''ii: r.ir.ii li.-n :id o: - r.ipr :.ivim' a a ii. i.-tim t' talk o; :' '- I-; D--C H'SI-!.'.!!.- to ' s-ven s of a'e, e- :tlt I. 'ti -.iiii ?.::! t lol.l.t if t of M ;l a - ! -t. Ti du'e num. !.!-: : ,d u; . i : - boys' .-ait-, ..vi and up: :d : and a!! !v leducd it. IV v, i f ( ireer.sbur?. in-- in this county ; ! t.i ': e ti-e o-.vn-tie. rel oid e-iun-. -ee.l lie:d CoillltV. l '.d ition itv an ! ot her -. this in - u;d be show el ed pre es w ill be the : : i . So. y-c. w ho .'.: money and your sins1 I'iric.-iiieiit is i ii.b-r, ( ien. Joseph ouriced per Jiosters ;e i:e '. i ng a I f 'best ad..-, ) ien:ng, iu- on -,i t urday ever--top, L-i., should ' is" -t Sf rieg- mei't .nald. I'loll, t Si-aip Level, this de ot a bridge on !.i ;g a di-t nice of -.ting ori the rocky . ; u.---! w iiicii it I. i!ei cot.i'.ition d o oon eng men w no airer. our to.ni-n.T.i i pearancn o:i ' - 1 : i s 1 1 i i I ; ' i f:,.,l .i;', -;' . ii. I. nil tie weig-ieil ig'e' jiounds :- d from the al : but inas- l.ri-.iii at over 2'x.i, to worry along, in f Mr. Martin iuigl.t ha .e noticed i.e I to duty as as- 1-thT jb.adley, crregafion at New ati er Martin, who l-:ti... .t..iin wliit I'- sitinii. h;n in-' either i;e 1 to s.iiue oti.er mis. '1 . 1Mb f Vhite township, and r wiil have the honor i i i co.it.i y ;Ls jurors iu "-'t '.n!;t, wl'i'-h is to ':i M -::' . v. Nov. loth, 'i 'ti' v a -i;::i.ar duty j-.'-.wrtii (.'lark, of licil- . i'ieer, of Jlollidays- i ' crrespoi dent of the w-ritiiijj lnnU-r date of Fri- ' aiii..;u oth-r things : "J. oii'-iM county's eiever Hesr r. was i;ispe. "t our 'otirt I b di iii't like our oid fotiv "tni r. tin lie. i to his sane."- -.' e.e.tcp'.-l ;i!-t lapJ.V Messrs. Buck, of Allegheny township, and (iiet (,f Carrol'.town, who had been to Altoona on Friday lnt, started home after nam in a two-nnw waon. At Y switelie way, i . r.pe ot the most reliable and re"nrie raanlv piisener encineera on the I". n. R. had the ;rood fortune to win for the seeonci time the pet fawn shot for at Cresson on Wednesday last. We did not learn the lentthof Lit strir.e. nor indeed of anvof them. -We had the pleasure of a call on Monday last from our venerable and sincere friend, j Jev. John Walsh, the beloved and zealous . pastor of St. John's church. Altoona. who. we are pleased to say lias regained to a great extent his vonted health, and looks as if j many years more of faithful and efficient j services in the masters vineyard were still be- fore him. " Sati.pon A Kitted, editors and publish- I ers of the Knilenton, Venango county, lierjiz- ! t. r. have it in contemplation to issue" a daily i thre weeks hence. The juvi ir member of this firm was born and bred in F.benbnrg, and was for some time ,;i employee on the FPFKMAK. We wi-h him and his"pp.rtnerall imaginable manner of success in their new depaifnre. The Loa!hanna paper mills at Lai robe, owned by James Peters Co.. were totally de-trocd hy fire between 4 and 5 o'clock Sunday morning la-t. Loss between SJu.Oo.j and o.;o. Insured in Pittsburgh and (astern companies to the amount of 11. .'too. raehinery and fixtures are -imposed to tie a total loss. TI e fire is thought'to be of incen diary origin. Mr. Alonzo S. Kliiott. the lb-publican , nominee for Poor Houe Director in ambria county, last week tendered his rcignatioii of that nomination to the Republican County Committee. He savs he is not and was not an aspirant for the position. The field is therefore open for Republicans as well as Democrats to unite on Mr. John Rorabaugh, who-e name flies at our mast-head. - On Thursday. Nov. fadi, two davs after : the election, Mr. Ignatius Belter, of Minister township, who intends removing with his family (o Altoona, will offer at public sale a lot of live stock, consist inu of one horse, four cow?, an 1 ii ve head of young cattle, as well -as wagons, sleds, harness, windmills, piows, harrows, oats. corn. hay. fodder, etc. sale to commence at ten o'clock in the forenoon. The firm of Cooper & Mellon, of chest Springs, have a contract for the deliyevingof three million feet of tim her in the head waters : ; of Clearfield creek this season. There may be money in it. and. we fed sure i! nil! not j I be the f iu'.t of Mr. Cooper or Mr. Mellon if ; : it is not, and wifh thatgener.il impression remaining on our mind we wish all concern- : e.l ),r,n r',y:ir.. In other words may the rifts : 1 le .-pfely delivered. Tie- Xortlirrn Vumhrin Xnrs has some- ; how been led into the error of ublishin-.' the ; entire of last year's proclamation, "Sheep Law" ai.d all. " The "she,,,, Law" came be fore the voters .f 'ambria county one year ago, ami was defeated by a decided majority. ' No such iue-tion will therefore be permitted ' to disturb the t- 1 1 1 : 1 i 1 i iui.i of electors on next Tuesday week, the Carroiitown AVvs to the contrary notw i'hstandintr. heri.T Ryan mi Tuesday last purchased : what is known as the Pea ke" property, on the ! corner of Washington .street and Court alley, j Johnstown, paying therefor the sum of ?4.- ; t'tto. It is the intention of our friend and ; neighbor to take posscx-don of his new pur- , ; chase upontlieexpiiation of his term of otliee, ' a i ouii'.e of months hence, and in the mean- : , time the property is to be lifted up for mcr- j cantil" as well a dwelling purposes. A series of wei! -attended Democratic meet ings is beintr held in the northern tier of towi.-diips of Cambria county, sit which ' R. L. Johnston. Ksip. Win. II. f-e'.-hler, Ks.p, John;. Li.ke, Ls.j., R. A. Shoemaker, l'-vp, Mr. Nicholas Helfru h. Hon. John D. Thomas, fapt. K. R. Duiiigan. County Cotiiinissioner (;corge (iiu ley, and several others, are do ing eoiniin service as either speakers or workers. It wid count o:i the 4th day of November r.oNt. UuiiUitig for sheiid iu Cambria county don't seem to be a very healthy business this oar, a m: be inli-rieii troin the mi.-fair-tu';es whicii l-.ave I efailen Messrs. Nagle ;.l.d l it i.lit'u. I he a iii'.'n iat es respectively of the Democratic and l.eptibiic in parlies. '.Mi-, .-liyiei-. the ( iiee'ib;" k nominee, had better, i therefore, keen his eye peeled, as in the na t are of things Ids turn comes next, though it is to lie hoped that lie won't be hint any where else than at tie' pol's. i here is a possibility that a fashionable summer resort will be erect. -d near the site of the old reservoir, in Croyle township, this county, but that it will he a rival to Civsson is proolcniati' al. The re-t rvoir spoken of is three miles removed from the line r.f the P. R. R. : whereas, you nnv almost step from the one 'r oi-i veranda of ! h Mountain House into of a doen trains which stop daily at son and not .strain yourself by the exer That makes the difference. M. J. Teiteliiaum, J.orcttn. sells at the following popular prices: Cotfee, inc. ier i'oi'.nd : sugar, 7c. u r pound : molasses. ;re. per p-a!'o:. ar.d up; rice, Ne. per pound ; to bacco, pi r pound : carbon oil, lg'e. per gallon : brooms, 12' :e a piece ; wooden pails, 12!jC each: eaii . do. per van!; muslins, from ". up: ginghams, i o;n 7c up : ladies' iln -s good-, lrom l"c. uji ; men's boots at .?i.7. per pair ; boys' boots, '.m -. up. Fix tie- e ligiirts ia our I'.iud, and go nowhere cl.-e if you want bargains. Mr. Alv r A1: i Johii'-town, a si.-:;!, ii ': -end of t1:-- FiiKKM N. reports hav in fe-.-a the other day on the farm of Mr. C rus Moiiift-r. near IJiairsVi:!.', a iu-ld of tail wl.eat some of the stalks i:i which by actual measurement are two feet in height and al ready heading. So luxuriant indeed is the grow th lha: the owner Las been obliged to turn several calves into tne field to pasture upon the grain, which, as the Tn'mnr says, lav so thick end matted atoliide the cron;..i. .sii. ii ;. thing has never been known to occur in I hat local"; r;. ! efov. The Jack-in township experiment:-.! oil ell has n e id-a. le that it d thei'.epth of u0 feet, and fore stated in these columns, go down 1.2'M feet further. There is o':! rii.-ie. superiatendi-nt Richards s..'. s, ertiieie is tiolidter. a;:d w hat is wanted is the seni of : I.'joo. in shar,--of 5-0 each, or the whole cnierpri e wid fall through. (,) '.'-.rti rmaster .I.i::e-s M. Singer, now of Jackson township, and whose po'o uVe ad-itn-ss iust now is either Kbeti -ie.irg or Johns tov ti. eaii ai d will lu::ii-h furtiiei partieu h,t - oi on ajedication. Mr. Mar-ha!! S. Si".''h. a brother of ii e v. r.i r editor of the Indiana iTwrnvr, died week in the borough r.ane d. The dei cased was well known t m inv Cam brians. and his early demise ii by them re git I led. J'or a tilde he heid theM'ct.nd desk 7: ti:e Trea-i;rv depart nieiit rt Harrisburg under Mr. It. W. Mackey, and was subsc (p.iently chief clerk in the Keystone Hotel, :i..v. t!ie Iha-.ly House, Hai rishurg. In eith er situation he tided the fail measure of the ',i::!. ! -;efe uncalled-for slurs .md insinua tions, lie is at rest now. Cm-rtv l.aii man Sechle: has issued n eali for a I )emoerati-- meeting to be held at Chest Springs to r. orrow ("Saturday) even at which speei.l.e, w ill be delivered by -ilot'i. John Fetd-'ii, !I. L. Johnston, Esq.... ;. l ake and F. A. Shoemaker, l-.ss 'I his m'vting v.jll be sappl-.-mente-.l liy another T. St. Augustine on Saturday evening of next wc-k probably the last meeting of the cain-p-i 'a) whicii w i:l be addressed b- lion. .Inn. FeiiWand Cen. .b s. McDonald. At cadi f.f tii"-e meetings there no doubt will be. as there should be. a grand il-'mon-tration on behalf of P.arr, N'agle, Rorabriugh, Horniek r.ml Scanhm. We stated in last week s issue of the F n r.KM a n that cn. Inck Cr.u'.tcr and Ceo. F llii'T. Ks., of (ircensburg'. were in Ehens-bur-T one. po! visit. It has since transpired that it v.as a strictly business visit on the part of the eminent gentlemen named, an I that their obj ect was to purchase the exteh-si-.-e coal f.clds at that date being operated by M-s?rs. Heist, Luke A- Co., at South Folk, this county. Ti.cv were successful in ob taining a transler ot deeds, 1 lie c ins aer.n n of t rji.i ntiKsin!? bplwpooti ttie parties, i n- b-r tilt' PfW lil-tbills-:"!i-;". wntit ;is ;i-np:te-j;V ..;' .six eir-Ii.a.ls will sjieeilily be i:iere.iseJ t-.vi-:ve (ar-''..'..!s V r !.iy. Mi'. ..ii. V. ;i-I. tin; A'tii.uia music rp'.iler. lbi f.f b'b li.-i-.bet-ii ailve.:isi nc; finite (.t.-pjively in n:r fi;li:uius, inteih's b isit r.ber.s'.Kir, si.'.ue tinn' ibirinc; tlie romitm v e. k, i.ri.bablv on Tues.i.iy nt-vi, f r the .iiri.'S." 'f vviiikincj up busini'-s in this lv :iiity, ft'i'I as bo is a .iood man liy nature as welfn'sby niiiiie. siK-iiillv, "nuisie.i;! y and "tb crwis.', wclinvc no li.-sibiti'in in eoiniiicniiintr bini to tlie tco.1 araee.s of o;ir people. No man is better prepared or better dispose.! to furnish the best of musical instruments upon ti,.. oosi.-st tiossitile ievnis anil at the lowest i Jivinir jniees. We tlieretore nope to see Mr. i (ioi.il do ft jrofl'f Imsiness when lie ooines onmn.rst IK. The P. K. lb Rive-t notiee, ;y handbill, that a publii: sale of mieiaiined property classified in its lists as "uncalled forfreiirbt" wi'l be I. eld on Thursday, Nov. l it ii, next, .'s.e.np -.f this freight was manifested to Kb ensbur", !.nd runs thus: One bill rooting tools T. ilond : box tools, r. Itutier ; empty f't kin. .I"!m Fei -uon : ditto, Evan J. llii"l,es; bn-,. die, 11. Uoili.-ter: bo alma nacs, K. .1. I ; box ponds, Mary Larimer: ne axe, I). K. NToItv ; three prindstones, L. W. l;..l.md ; one empty firkin, It. L. Thomas; bundle lid'road t-ols and rope, .los'-ph Wa'le: lx su-j.ir, Samuel W'eakland: box txils, O. I. West.iver : bundle, ". - anan. The par ties h ivins claims on the foreuoin. cither as C.insi .i.-.-s or cott -i fliei ': arc berr.pv iveP r,t n-'tif-. and apon and reeri vro upset into the : : Iteh. Neithrr received much clamajje. vri.!y" idra iv. of Wilmore. who. bv the i -Vc nre anrry to le oblleed to chrordcie ftn accident which befell opt townsman, Mr. Thomas Grifflh, Republican nominee for Sheriff, Tuesday afternoon last. While rid inc in a bnircrv in the neicrhborhood of Wil more, with Maj. P. J. Woleslaele, the one horse comprising his team took frierht and I ihti away, i ne major escaped witu only a few brufses, but Mr. (.riftith, falling upon a hard substance, experienced a simple frac ture of th. left shoulder-blade. The sufferer w as brought to his home in this place a eou ple of hours afterward, and, though his in juries are bad enough, it is yet a source of krai niation to Know t nat they are pronounced by the attendant physician to le far from I serious. I We have received a copy of a pamphlet work entitled "Reminiscences of James C. Aver and the town of Aver." James C. Ayer in his lifetime was an "eminent pharma eopodst, and what he did for t'-e advance ment of medierd science cannot be told in brief space. His motto was : "Undertake what you can accomplish, and accomplish what you undertake." And what he under took be accomplished. The fullest particu lars of his life-endeavors may be gathered from such as have come witliin'tlie beneficent plan of his life giving theory. This book is edited by Charles Cowley, for Frederick F. Aver, of Lowell, Mass." successor of J. C. Ayer, and tells much that is interesting about the Doctor and his town of Aver. Protimnotary (VDonnol! and Sheriff Ry an are both Denioer-its. Of course ; or they would not now lie holding the responsible positions to which each does credit. But the fact that their political views do not run in diver-" channels proved nosullicient induce ment to deter them from bettinson the result of the Ohio election. It was a new hat and the Rrothonofary lost. Tne sequel is that ex-Sheriff Ban. mcr bought the hat on the Prothonotary's order, sent it by express to Sheriff Ryan, and everything proved satis factory with this single exception. Inside the hat were pasted one of the Johnstown Trihu n's roosters and a copy of that coon which took a wise look over the result of the late Ohio election. That is enough to dis gust any Democrat. "Shorty" Lane is the name of a man who twenty-odd jears ago drove hack be tween Kbensburg and Wiimore. over the I lank road, for the then firm of Thompson fe Hamilton. One of the horses which con stituted his team was an exceedingly frac tious animal so fractious, in point of fact, that "Shorty," who is no more than five feet in height, was utterly unable to harness him to the hack, but depended for the perform ance of that, feat on the services of "Black Sain." Then, once harnessed, that particu lar horse made the round trip hence to Wil more and back before being relieved of his leathern suit, for it appears there was no "Black "Sam" at the Wi'.moreeml of the line. Wed. "Shorty" n.e.v lives in the neighbor hood of Wilmore, and the beginning of the present week paid us a visit, and to say that he wasn't looking well would be to falsify the truth. Following is a full list of the promotions made in Co. A, Fifth Regiment, N. ('. P.. necessitated by the election of James M. Thompson to the Second Lieutenancy of that company, riv Lieut. Kdgar Evans, re signed : First Sergeant, Wm. II. Davis; second Sergeant. D. H. Kinkead : Third Sergeant, Edwin Thomas : Fourth Sergeant, W illiam A. Jones: Fifth Sergeant, Addison TI. Stough : First Corporal, Charles B. Moore; Second, John S. Davis: Third. Sam uel ii. Owens; Fourth, David E. Davis; Fifth, Jesse S. Bolsinger : Sixth. Alon.o J. 1 lodgers ; Seventh, Thomas D. Evans; Eighth, Abraham ! lifeline. The Seventh and Eighth Corporals were promoted for ef ficiency in the ranks and on duty. Company A, it may be added, has attained degree of discipline, and will give to a high a good ae- count of itself should occasion demand which Heaven forbid ! A Ireeiisburg darkej was very neatly scooped in one day last week. On a certain night four chickens of a fancy breed were stolen from the coop of the" Zimmerman House, and simultaneous with the discovery of She loss next morning a pocket-hook was found inside the coop, which, of course, had been dropped by the thief. SVlren it was opened it was found to contain sixteen dol lars. 1 n an hour or so afterw ards the land lord mentioned the lo-s of his chickens and the finding, of the pocket-book to three or tour pei sons who w ere in his bar-roo'.n at the time." One of these soon, after started Up street, and at a street corner encountered "a . man and brother" who was bewailing to sev eral bystanders the loss on the previous night of his" poeket-book with tijeen ih tlltirs in it. Having heard the darkey's lamentations over his loss, he informed him that if he w.iuM go down to the Zimmerman House he thought lie could get some information about it, a 1 pocket-book v.ith just that amouutof money in it having been tound that morning in the chicken-coop, from which four chickens had been stolen tile previous night. The nstoii , ished descendant of Hani saw at once how handsomely he had been caught, and didn't think it prudent to isit the hotel in sean li , of his lost treasure ; in fact he felt that he ' l ad made a fool of himself by saying any , thing about it, although it must have .struck i him. as it must strike everybody else, that four dollars apiece is a pretty high 'rice to ! pay for chicken-;, no matter how fancy they may be. - , Thp. f'.u'HnMi Woui.n. The November ('ATiini.tr Woui.u has two important his- . torical articles on" on the "SI rng-gies of the 'Sixteenth Century in France," the other a review, or rather a condensation, of Taine's A ii' iff ',"'me. The hr t of t i.ese shows how and why protcstar.ti -m failed, to secure a footing in France and in a iiw waytroes over the old ground of the V.tjet of N"i'ii,1s the Sr. Bartholomew Massacre, etc. The second presents in starthrg colors the truly deplorable state of France in the reign of Louis XV.. and affords a sufficient explana tion, if not eX'-use, for the outbreak of the first French Revolution. "Follette" is the : title of a r.ewand very promising story by that -harming w Titer. Miss Kathleen O'Mi-ava "TheOospel of Hygiene" is an amusing and well-directed hit at a certain school of moral ! philanthropists. "The City of St. John the Baptist and "'A Pay at Eoretto" are capital ske! 'la s of travel." V second paper on . "Chiisti in Art" introduces us to the Dub-h and ier;nan schools and masters. 'Irish Affairs in 172" gives the i-tory of the upiis- , ing of the Irish volunteer5-, and is an instruc tive comment on current Irish affairs. "The Journey of a (.reek I'it ; i i rch " is very enter taining' and iUaint. "Res Italieic" deals with Col. ! i lyineile's recent pamphlet, and "Current Y. cuts" ureys the pi eent Eu ropean situation S'vr.i.T Si.i ki :.- inestimably precious-, but the torture experienced from restless sium bers, bad dreams and nervousness, is almost indescribable. Refreshing sleep eonnot be enjoyed when the body is subject to ailments that " are so common at the present time. Many wretched sufferers vainly court it, be cause the tail to s.-ek proper relief. But a positive ami speedy cure is obtainable in the gieat.'st remedy ever known Sandaline which is prepared by a fine chemical process ' from the pure natural juices of the Sandal tree. Eminent physicians everywhere ac : V-no-.Yled-'e it to be the greatest curative a .-ctit in the worm, it nas i.ii ocen iisen with never failin? success in ail countries and ciimatcs. It is pleasant in flavor, and operates npnn the system with gentleness and tberoui'i etTeet" jroinst n." once to tlie sonri-e of disease t-i-adicntinu all that is per nicious, restniinrr the impaired parts and rapidly Uuiidins up the entire system. Every affect ii-n of the blood, limjrs. liver, kidneys, nerve-, and aeliita! organs, is completely and permanency cured by its use. 'Will do just as recommended, used as directed, or money refunded. Sandaline ( oloirne is the finest perfume in the world. Trice fl. Ask your ilruirsist. Dr. (iounod's creat medical woik, full of interest, over 2."0 paes. 1'rice $1. Send for it. New Li'MBMt IlKiios. ( ol. A. L. Mo Karl and leaves t.vday for Lloydsville, Cam bria county, in the neighborhood of- which place he has purchased 1 , mm acres of timber land. A larue saw n-.iil, w i'.h a rapacity of ;-.i.0on feet per dav, is in course of construc tion at Llovdsviile. and will be in operation by the 1st of November. Tenement houses for tlie employes and lumbermen, a Inrjre force -if wboni are now at work, have also been ere ted. 'i he timber on the tract is es timated at 7, 000,000,0! hi feet of white pine, 2,011-1,(1110,000 leet hemlock, and l,0im.0O(i.noo iak. It is about tl-.e only timber tract that has not been culled in the counties of Clear field, Cambria and Illair, and the enterprise is a new venture which promises "oou re sult, the Ea-st affording a ready market, and lumber, like even thing else, "beinc on the "boom." fob M'.Karland lias aiso been elected President of the extension of the lit ll's Jap llaih'oad Company. It is propos ed to extend the road across Clearfield coun ty to Coalport, and it will do much toward open in i up that ruined region. I'itttburih Jji.'jtatch, 'ZZ'J. A Wipe Dracox. "Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me liow you kept yourself and familv well the past season, when all the rest of tisliave been sick so much, and have had the doctors visiting us so often." "lirotlier Taylor, the answer is very easy. I Used Hop Hitters in time ; kept my 'family we!l and saved the doctor bills. Tliree dof lars' worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time. I'll warrant it lias cost jou and the neiLrbboi one to two hundred !o!i. u s npi.-ee to keep sick the anie time." "jD--act.it. I'll u-: ur in 'i- iiii; hereafter." Company C, 209thPa. Vois. This com- 1 psnv was recruited in Ebenslnircr, and was j mustered into the United .States service, for the term of one veur. at Harrisbnnj, Sept. ; 15, ISiM. It was mustered out May, :-, l(i5. While in service, it was attached to the Fir.-t brigade, Tliird division, Ninth army corps. The eniiacements it participated in were as follows : On picket line at Bermuda Hun dred, Nov. 17, 18t'.4 : at Fort Steadman, March 25, 1805 ; at P tersburg, April 2, 18ii5. The Colonel of the regiment was 'I . B. KaufT man : the Quartermaster, F.. F. Lytic, then of Kbensbure, now of Altoona; and the Chaplain. Key. .1. !S. Lemmon, then pastor of the F.ltensburg Methodist Kpiseopal con eregation. We give below the names of the officers and men of the Company, as originally pre sented on the muster-roll, with some partic ulars as to the killed, the dead, and the whereabouts of the survivors. ' OFHCIUP. Captain, Kobert Litzinjier ; lives in Johns- i town. First Lieutenant. Samuel VT. Iavi ; now ; Captain of Co. A., Fifth Eegiment, N. i. 1'., and a member fit' the hoard of Commissioners of Cambria county ; lives in F.bensbnrc. Second Eieutenant, Iluh Jones; killed at Fort Steadman. ', First Serjeant, Samuel Sinpleton : died in Kansas. Second Sergeant. Alex. V. Jones: lives in , McKean county. Third Sergeant. Elhridjje Stiles : lives in Jlissmiri. " ! Fourth Serjeant, Edward J. Humphrey; ' now first Lieutenant of Co. A. Fifth resri- ; ment, X. (i. I., and Burgess of Kbensburg borousdi. Fifth Sergeant, Edward Owens: lives in ; Cambria township. Corporal F. II. Barker: dives in Ebens-' burg. Corporal Thomas J. Evans: killed in front ; of Petersburg. . Corporal Kit-hard V. Fryce ; died in Iowa ; City ahout one year ago. Corporal Wm". II. l)avis; now First Ser- ; geaut of Co. A, Filth regiment, X. O. P., and Assistant Postmaster of Kbensburg. i Corporal Joseph A. Elliott ; lives in IJarr j township. j Corporals Willian F. Panm and eorge V. firissiuger: live in Chest township. j Corporal R, F. Scott : died in Huntingdon : county. j I'KTVATKs. j Christ. Adams; lives in P.arr township. ' J. Met;. Appleby: whereabouts unknown. ! Reuben Brown, "ditto. i Thomas V. Brookhank ; lives in Cameron i county. Thoma ship. Ibniiford lives in f imbria tovn- i.lilliioru . JItsillv.imi)liaiown James C. Burt net t ; lives in Johnstown. Hariinan Berg, at present serving the second term as Superintendent of Common Schools of Cambria county. Pavid J. Bennett, lives "in Cincinnati. Richard J. Bennett, lives jn Johnstown. William Clement, lives in Kbensburg. Rodney Charles, whereabouts not kiiown. Terence Delozier, lives in St. Augustine. Howard IVdozier, a resident ol Somerset. John K. Davis, lives in Cambria township. Joshua J. Davis, lives in McKean county. Thomas B. Davis, lives in Carroll townsh'ip. Thomas D. Davis, lives in Ebonsburg. Jack Davis, lives in Philadelphia, where he was fur a time connected with the IT. S. Mint. Henry Davis, whereabouts unknown. John Darby, since dead. I'riah Emigli, whereabouts unknown. Hugh H. Kvans, lives in Cambria township. Evan C. Evans, lives in Ebensburg. Thomas E. Evans, ditt-.t Peter Karhart, whereabouts not known. Fdwanl Francis, lives in Chicago. Jacob Fulmer, lives in Oil City. Richard Griffith, lives in Westmoreland county. John CitUngs, lives in Jackson township. Edward W. Humphrey, at present Street Commissioner of Kbensburg. William H. Humphrey, lives in Cambria township. Henry Houp, whereabouts unknown. Thomas L. Jones, lives in Elu-nsburg. Robert. R. Jones, lives in Cambria town ship. Jonathan Jones, ditto. x John A. Jones, ditto. Evan S. Jones, whereabouts not known. William A. Jones, lives in Kbensburg. Daid T. James, iives in Barr township. David J. James, lives in Cambria town ship. William M. James, ditto. Thorn.,.; J?rvis, ditto. Jackson Lambotirn, lives in Huntingdon county. (ieorge W. Lanibourn, ditto. ; Alex L esiie.Jiives in Carroll township. ( John Morgan, lives in Kbensburg. i Win. H. Montague, lives in Huntingdon. James Myeis, watchman for the P. K. R., at Ebensburg station. PeterS. Myars, hereabouts unknown. David Powell, Jr., died in Blacklji k tow n , ship. .b.hn lla-r- r, lives in Jackson township. I: (inrdoii Sinclair, gone West. ' Archibald Smith, lives in Carroll township. ; 'Walhu-e Stiles, gune West. Win. Stiinebrakor. killed at Fori Steadman. ! Adam Shinafidt. died in Kbensburg. Thomas R. Williams, lives in Blai-kiiek township. Peter Wagner, ditto. ' Uriah Wagner, ditto. When Co. C returned home, upon the ; cessation of hostilities le-twecn the two sec tions of the Union, it was tendered an ova tion which hi point of heartiness and wel ennie and profusinu of flural decorations was never cpialied in the history of Kbens'.jiire. "LOVK." t K AN KSTEHT.US MKNT. Mr. ' and Mrs. Love, two of the most versatile ! and altogether satisfactory vocalists, dram atists, chara.-terists, musicians, etc., who ' have ever visited Ebenslmrjr, eave an enter- , taintnent in the ( 'otirt House Saturtlay even- j inr hist and another one the following Mon- ' ( day evening. They were erected on both : occasions by full houses, wl.i.-h will probably ' I be hir'r sliould tin y ehaiu-e to stray this j . way auain, as they promise, to do if life and ' health is spe.red them until next summer. As stated in tlie handbills. Mr. Love is a full band within himself, and sonic cf bis sas on ; our local musicians were tirst-class, notice:! bly the one in which he touched otf tlie pei uliaritiesof Mr. A. .1. IMievin liis";rand : March in Norma" on the flute. Of '-Doc." ; Thompson, with a "p." it cannot just now ' be said that be blows bis own horn to an alarming extent, the Kiieiisbur? Silver Cor- ' net Band beinjr on the verge of dissolution, but Mr. Love reproduced sunt" f.f his fiua j vers and demi-srn;ifiiavcrs on a horn which I i s'.icr-eeded in bviiiiinir bark to memory the j echoes of melodies now nearly forgotten, ; , whilst the lerformaiiees f I!ob Johnston and Charley O'Donnell, and especially that j of Jnd'e John D. Thomas, who attempted to ! whistle two tunes on one instrument-, with ; : one foot keejiinc i'-2 time and the other 2-4 ; . time, were altogether unique. As to the reference made to the writer hereof, that the music produced bvbini is of the month organ and not the political organ variety, ground out per order to suit the tastes of any or ! eery assemmage, we peg leave to tie excus ed. We are not mixing any of that in ours iust now. Hut. ail the same, we hope to have Mr. and Mrs. Love in our midst, again : further along, when we promise them a j rousing benefit. Who she was voans she tervrd n tirm A i-ulieo ilisturHei in a dry ifooJs firm ; Slic served o well and faithful y That now .ho is bon? ol his tias!ury. 'I liiro i no Fpcrinl senye in the foretroinir, far a we ar able to iliscovor. n ton-f'wt tele-cope be inaf t our disposal, littt who eannet iniaitie th:it the yoaiiir l.niv .ipoken tit. either a n c:il!eo dis turber or r. disttirbcrii! hash, wi.uld not lonk better With a pnr oi nk-ely-httinir b.i-i!s on her fet tlian Wi.uld otiirwie be ttie r;ise ? 1'iie very best bents itnd slices, tor eiilier lin'.ies' or trentli'inen wear, are sold et S. Uluineiithiil's Ifrat Ijistern Knipori tun, 1113 Kleventli avenue. Alto-mii, Ht tittres Irsn it nnytiu'ntf than whit tlie snuie qiitility would eost yon in New York or I'hil.-idelphei. Ami Blutnen tlmi has ft stock as pirtre and s liands-ome us any man in the business. Oo therefore to lil uineni list and tmy bouts and slioes for yourself, wife, baby, and alt. j Tiiose aiitutnn tioorni" : those aatiimn lnxini? ! j W hut. loud ditnenriions each fls.nnics. l'.y day or niirht the clamor swells, ' With hoot and howln ami shouts and ycll : In mid-day's liiht. and midnii-lit's irlootn, In pre?? and pulpit, boom? tlie boom. That iivini. divested of the poetry thrown about j it in the '"esri'ine etnnMt. mean? that the people here pme in.nl concerning the Iriirhtfnl tumble in rices of ready-made clothit.it which has lately icon announce.! from ttie wholesale and retail i clothing estabiislinient of Uuutrey Wolf, next ibor i to t he postoifiee. Altoona. I'.i. Mr. Wolf sells the ; very best he peit? no -roods but audi as are war ranted lie feli? cheap. Send him an order hy ; mail, or call on hint, and you wit! receive nothing ; but E.itislaction. Thi-.rb are thin-rs in this life full of sadness fond hopes often tn il in their fruit? : but for bright est ot sunshine and ladnes, with nn excellent bargain to boot, we commend all our readers to i Murpliv. who has clothinK enoujrh tor thetn all. ! and sells very low for the ready' at Ills urent 1 and cheap Star Clothin-r Hall, where suits lor the bi-j folk" and little, a stock that will please I every taste, can now be lound in the greatest pro 1 fusion, and nt prices the very lowest and lastr. j K--tnetnber lot' Clinton stre--t, .Tohntown, and i don't forjret to buy there. Strange People. iKjyon know that there are stranrre jieoplc in our community? AVe s-iy strme. beeausr they seem wi'.iin-r to'snrfer and pass their days mlsef.ibl y made so by Kysprpsia. Liver Conopbiint. Indiires tinn. Constijeitioii, and .c-ni;ral Debilitv h-'uco MIIT.OM'S VITA T.I ZKR : riiar.mtecd ' cure tb' iri. S..M lie I,'. .1. t.tord. l'l'Hirr-. .Vol mtfTftt, rtr. So richti rrfrvd. SKKTCHKS or P10NKKK j,i FE ou the ALLEMIEMES. iTina pai kb. On the Itj Oap road leartins: !ronj i!n.cT!it In I Cherry-tree a located in the early dart n little settlement knnnn as "Harl'8 SieVpini? Place." H-irt was nn "bt trailer who carried on a traffic with ' the Inniar.s between 'umberinnd county, al'ini? hy j SiaudinK Stone, Hlnrk I'ir valtey, in overthe Kit- tanning J'.ith to Kittanninar, an'etil Indian town . in what i-i now Armstrong eimnty. He used to ; carry his wares rn a park horse, alter the manner ol all traveller!" who thread the mare- of an unin habited wilderness, where the narrow Indian a;h allowed the pa-saite of man and herne onlv. Kit tannli.g wan one of ninny Indian tmrti' lo.-"ateil li dull-rent parts of the colony of Pennsylvania. I These towns were composed of comtoftahlo !.a- ; eahins, with cornfields around them: ami the hark- ; inj; ol the Indian curn on the approach ol "tranters , rendered them exceedingly homelike. The inside ' of these cabin? was often well supplied with buffalo ! robes and other ?kln. and on the whole the life of an Indian wai n-'t o.uifi- so c;tva-e atfrall l'her slumbered the .li'sky w:.rri.r rnd red-lipoe.l maid ens, with the little p.-ipo.e.-.-" ii, salety. while the harvest moon flooded the siler.t town and rn-tlinu ' ei.rntield" in fnbdned and -alvery ." I'-ndor. and nauuht was hard without save the hoo-oo i hoo-eo-oo Iv of the raccoon mnoii the luaiae, or the i distant howl of the wolf horn.! from afaron theeool ar.it tlutterinic nitrht breeze. Sm-cotaih. venison. ' wild honey and elenr water from the brook would not make such a bad meal alter all. and with their dance;., irames and plays. Indian lite was not alto-Ki-ther destitute of emoyincnt. , Wo will now depict a nii;ht scene in an Indian vlHairc for the edification and amusement ot the : render. It is a tine summer nlirht. and the sur- rounding forest is clothed in the richest tolii.e. The moon dispenses blandly here ilm, silvery lUiht upon the Indian villairc. from whos strei ts as cends a confused hum id m.-iny voices on the Truant air. Kppo-ito the t'onncil House, in the broad. main avenue of the town, a bright lire horns with a cheerful waving blaze, and near by a band of painted and heleathercil warriors, in the height of ; costume, ,-ire eniraired in the wild and tierce onrie ot the war dunce. AVit'i their brawny and well formed limbs, r.bu-t strc.itrth and prraee'fnl aifilitv. , they present a picture in their wavinar pluin.-s. iif wild, manly comllness, not to he seen elsewhere, i There sit the musicians in slate, keeping time for the dancers, while the irrive chiefs of the tribe nit in calm diirnity looking on. Old women, matrons ' and comely maidens are rear.lin; with eaa:crlook the tierce revelry of the lithe warriors, meantime biifily ebnttiuif and pointinir the'r e:i-cr admira- i tlon at some lav. .rite dancer. The children and I half irrown lads are busily orcraired in a iroteue ' lm lt:it inn ot the noi-y rev.-!-, usi.ej- a scnr'i and ho'Tlintr cur as a tortured pris-jie r within their vociferous circle. The dance over, a vo'intr war rior ad, ircsf the dusky cujeour-e in a speech of tlcry and stirrina; elonucn-e. wtiich is listened to in wrapt attention, ait-.T whicii ehiefs warrior and people disperse quietly to their cabins, and soon all is still in the 1 ndia ri vili-.zc. Sm-h was the tile of the r.-d man In the w ilds ol America. Nicholas Hrnddock was the pioneer settler on the place now owned by t 'harles Toml in-on. His ne-ir-e-t neighbors were William 1 'odsnn. Michael Mr- ,,,tre ani1 f'ornelln Mniulri.-. A r. lr.jw Pod-en was the first white child born within the limits of the Mi l rinre s.-ttlei-int. Mrs. Me uirr. reli -t el 'liiL' Mii-hae! M.- imn-," lately decease. 1. has been ! h-ar l to remark that she put tin- lir-t bit In his mouth that lie ever ate. There is nn incident id ) I ad interest ennneted with thelatnilv o! the above 1 nin'ioned William U-l-.m wliii h Is well worth ' j relating. A little tod. Hint; f.vo-vear-old ei.iid. the ; J boy baby of the family, to lowed afterhis fat her one ' cold April evening as he went to put the ln-res n ' ! the pasture-Held. The father eainn hunio by i ; another way and missed the little wanderer, who j still toddled on.. hilled and tearful, in uareh of hi." ! papa. The po ir little soul wandered on and on , . till the darkness and eh. 11 of niirht settled down . ' upon his uncovered Lead lost in the trm-kb-s for j est. trod only knows how much nntruish tilled ttie i ; little heart id tlie chilled, huntrry and lost one who ! was n:i er to sleep In his eosy little bed airain. In ' i hitter aniruish the little thiiiir wandered and wan- I dered still wailinir .''nd eallini; tor lii-. iap i ; but t no papa ever saw liitn airain. The whole- settle . n.ent turned out In tie-sc.-ir. li for the missing. h:Id : and seoured the -'urrouinlintr forest tor nianv davs, : ; tmt all to no purpose. The sutleriiiL' of the I't'tle : lost one were over and fast lorn; before tlie si-nreh . had ended, yet still th-v searched on till liopedied j i out in every le-art. Sadly and relu.-tantly tlie : . worn out people returned to their rest.Metive lionies i and soon tlie lost hoy was almost forgotten bv all ' , save those nearest aiid ileercst to J:itn. In the fall .; of that sune year, n settler chancel to find the little bone of the tost child, where lie had sue j cumbed to eld. weariness, iiiiiurer and di -p:iir I breathinir out his little soul all alone In tin: deep wilderness. Henry O'liaia now owns the place ; which wa firs? improved by V.'illi.iin IVdsn. the - pioneer, ami tho scene id tlie narrative pist re . hearsed. .' The place tin-.t r.wn'-d by Ilnirti !M"Crinii k was ' ti r s t improve. 1 by .lames M'inire. It went out ol I M'?iiire's hinds into tlie hands oi Hush M'C.y. 1 or whi.-h -.efier we have a lit! !e iu.-i-lei.t to relate I Mrs. M'tvy st-irt-.i n a visit to the "lonp." to I see. Mrs. Storm, a daughter ..i her s. The ..id l.idy never tea-bed iter destination, however, but wari ' derei, oil the roBd s in-.rw h re. it i siiniiisid, nint iorished In the fl:nnes. Tlie i;eiirM-ors sraretie , lor the mis-sinir lrouian for nvtr a week, but -.rith : no sueeess. At last the body was to and by I'aul ! lonahoe. at a plaee kaow-i :i --Itecp ilollow.'' ia i friillitin township. Huirh M"-.y. aeeompani.-d ' by bis ion. subsequently moved to d'eTas." where ' the tormer .lied. Kmanitel Hehe was the original yctfler n whit . is i;nown as the ifitfions' plaee, near I.oretto. Hebe ereeted a water power saw mill Hereon, and i th urisbed away l..r some time amomr the pine ; '. hle tle-y were In plenty. These pines call up a ' cert on train of tboiti-l.t." 'I'll-- period of timber is ' rapidly vanishing from the course ot time, and the ; dny nii.y i-otfiC when luu.bcr will not be pro.-urable . lor general bnii-ti:ir purposes. IVow the question Is. after the wooden aire, what ni?e will then set in? Or what material will take the place of wood in i ireiHTui arehitee: ure. The stone aice. 1 presume. ' will aira'11 e uiie r.roimd, and men will dwell in ' houses of sMn with ra II ers of iron. That will be ; a solid and indesfrnetable a-e if it ever comes. ( at a trtiee to spe'-uiat ion. H-be'spla.c ehaie-'ed bands into the posses-ion o! VI!!i:itii i i ibbon.s." ne i It passed to Kraneitf iib ln.ni. then Willia n I.lovd beeame tin- owner, and, . histly. Sainuet Malliirau erected a st .am saw-tiiiil end -te lined away till the pine lore-t i:.- no.i tit ' in that ieinity. : When the pioneers tirst roamed tiirouiih the vir gin ,ores;r of the Allehenies. their view was un : cbstructe-1 by t he dense thicket-1 of iitelcrle. usli : wiiieti have spruni; up iiv-e ttie advent ot the whita ( lu-in villi ins htcs and saw-niil!s. In the early days of these sottl.-tnents you i-ould See a deer or a bear for hundreds t f yards in ttie mTl. in almost ! :.ny direetioii. but now in some l.e-nliti'-s you eeuld hardly r.oto-e the r.-sen.-e of irame at The distance of a half dozen yards. An innumerable irrowth of small frv has ta'fceri tlie place ot the irreat iciants i-i the forest. 'I'he tiit pioneer Welti si built in this reiou . was ersste.i f,n Mi'-iiael Mf"rii;res plaee. Ivinl im , iiiediMteiy b.-P.w the present site of I.or.-it'o. That ' pi e-o passed lrom tlie hands id I'apt. :I ' luire into , the possession ol Silas "'.iiM.re : utter Mr. Moore, : .John ( r!:is beean-e its ow-ier. and the n-t propri : etortotflaffc was .loejih Huriip. Mr. liouue s.dd - it pireeniea! to Hrother Ijiwrence of St. Francis" folie-e. M :s. I-Ji-k'inrod.-. Joseph Harrow, tleorire r.i'er.y. AmlM-ose Sankcr. l-r.ineis Store., and rat-ri'-k Shields. tieorL'e M'Ouire tsnd Henry Ivory also live nn farms div'.led otf from the original 1-ind otf;ipr. Michael .M'tiuire. It may not beout of place in tiiis connection to say a lew words more about this 'eunder of the M'( !uire settlement. 1 'at.t. Mielu.el M'ti-iire was a Kevolutionarv of- fe i r, and alter the elosa ot that lutnf strtiUKle I T civil liberty he r--ided at Tarrytown. in the Stale ol Maryland. A Bit the stirrinir- scenes of war hnJ . serried into iuict. 'ai.tinn M'lriiire still re'ained ; a h.n.kcrinir tor po-.vd.-r and ball and became an as-:, pious hunter, makiui; PiiC'-continued ooedi tions in"., the far-spr. adlni lorests which er.vi re.l ; the face of this region in those days. In oneo! bis far-ren.-liinir hunts into rennsyp aniii his eye n-st-i ed on a spot here, away on tin- Allerhenies. whieli pleased him torn home. Ace-ir.l;m;l v. seven years aft.-r the eh.se ol the struir'e wit h K.nr ic'irL'", : or in 'he year IT'S. -aTitain .M" ririre with his fam . ily tourneyed through tiie untrodden w i'.di-rnes int.. this wild mountain reirton and started a heme all by himself tar ir..m the haunts of in-n. Here ; lie cTis'ed in solitary cntoypie-.t of liis forest d--i main tor four or five years. livinir on juiey venison ; and the pr .ducts ol his clcarinir. and remained meantime a luu.h master of the rc-irk-n round j about as i f he inhabited -limit island many leairues I from land "n th" wide ocean. Wlui would say that : Captain Michael M'tfuire livinirawiiy in the forest far liom all pomp and maiopicrade. and cioinx his ; duty as a man and a? he-id ot n lamily. was not as . nv.K'li of a tjfntlt me : that is. a man of wfrnir xovl and j.forf manners as the veriest lop who attends every ball and every sport and e cry nonsen'e the i w hole year round " ' ( 'on'tstem y. vhat a life tor n ' Christian ') ', Tlie writer has that ilbistri u - (leurral. .Tos , eph l:i. liieiker. the liero or the irrand battle above tlie cloud", sittinir oti a pine "tiniiii before liis tent ' in the earnnot the Seeead Iiivi.--:..n of tl-.eThird ; Corps on the mti'Os-ts at Herrison's Iandimr stt ! tiii on tiie stunin there and eating '-hard tack" and a chunk of brieon which he held in his hands, r Men of ths t uiip seetn to care little for cere - niony and vtiin show. Vet to see Hooker on his ; .-urvetlin- war horse, at the head ot his division, j was n nobie siirht indeed. lie was the personilie.; i tio-i ul a dai iiv s,,i,i(er. I AVe will now trive an uninup method of jettinn I b-ea.tslnfls in a scarce t tne which was practiced ! bv an eaWv settler. Hielnrd Sherlev was the ' f ither ot Mrs. Hall, an old lady who lives with her ! son, l'eter Ha!!, about a mile from Ix.retto. On ; one oe-a'io-i the Sherlev family ran short of wheat ! floor and adopted an unique plan to obtain a new , supply lor a bakinsr. Siiertey made a great, lnnir i pile ot c.itfu. to whieli he et tire, driving down be i lor.rrthe ..nit line of bla'ini; loirs, a set of forked I st ikos, having the forks ail at the same heiirht. In J these forks ho laid joles nlona: the whole length, i and s grain "'is sepport lie stMid up tlie grain to ! dry. When dry it went through the sr.uie pro-ess as other irrain" before beeomiutr ibmr. Truly ne i comity is the mother of invention. In the ne.l paper I propose to jcive the reader a I lew more ideas on pioneer sehools and the methods of discipline there'll practiced. A. I. H. I I.OKKTTO, Oct. -ji. 17'. I'. S. As I proinic I in a -, revi.ui" paper t this unpretentious ceries to "bold up lVivwin's c-oa. to the liarht. to see II I could lind it lew holes In it," I shall u-i'T endeavor to ri-ipi-m my obli---:iion. 'flu; arirumentu and thou-litJ whieli I herein present are cnt-rely my own that is a? fur as I Know. ior other folks ni.iy h-ivc advanced the snnie tlionuhts. uni.n..-A-ti to the writer id these skf-telics'. In plain words, whatever their value, they arc ori ginal. I have not been around the whole circuit of lar w in"? fortifications, but 1 will attaek the point near est to in", wherein, rf 1 -nuke a breach. It will an swer ns well as if I had reconnoitred the entire works. It is a fact that Ii.-.rwin asserts man's origin from the ape which most ludicrous position it shall lie my self-imposed t.i-k to dcmol isii. The ape. it is true, heirs a resemblance to man, and possesses intelligence in ii ilcy-rce or, rather, cumin';. So do-s the cat hr-ar a resemblance to i Uie tiirer, and the a?? looks a noon" ileal like n horse. and a iroose like an ostrich. Hut iioeauss tho: nimaia bear h likeness to eaeh ottier. can any one in re-ison say tliat the liorsi descended from the piotldinir asj". the irreat, tierce tier from the do mestic cat or the wad ostrich trotu the lioiue spun goose ? Aifain a wasp resemble-- a bee. Put tor that res lion did tlie h-'uiey-niakiiijr bee descend from tlie vicious was- A rr reseinl.U-s a toad, and a land turtle liiJ :Ml,;irVheCo;:e e other but cverv one brother of the "real waters descend or oricinate from the other, but every one wns created distinctly to nit it proper sphere. !'! any if-obiist ever tind A f...5sil-iiionkey in a I.ro-ressive stale towards a man. or did any man n any aire ever witness tho devcii-puient ol a mon key in tim least decree toward litrinrmity ? Crea ti.ui v.i.s pro-res -'-.o, but it was prcrrrefsjve by irew fr-.-cit:-ris. - it t u-t by n -rrndu;-! r"! epiptoei't of one antn. nl into another. Could ai.v r-i.e in sis sense say that a hippopotamus devt-lo cd into a whale, or a whale in;-: a l.'pp -pi t-.tnu- that the ccrpei.t was the Kran 1 lather ul the raid-it. or t!ie eauie the hut"? j.rmreuifors. linw ceuid imm'. eo dii-5linjlar in nature, form and structure oria-tn-ate from a cucmog slock: Tna idea enda In al eurdtty ! Asaiu. we nrtteratc that evarv st.esio. t.r t,i..,.i Alia its place in nature, and was formed for that sphere bv a reoarate creation. Tina ya.n.i,.n n... i Ties truth on the face ol it : fi-r. airain. I tlematid, I i haa any freoloeist rrer found ia the n-kT forma- ! lions of the earth a lussil inonkrv, or tlie'jiics ol I a monkey, in a Matte of development into a man, or In the least denree hiuher than a on tikev Has tradition or history erer 1-T.Miuced'an an i thentlc instance ol one animal's derelopn-ient into j another? I The answertotlmsequestiotij t turriu n! Then j why was sm-li an absurd theory ever set afoot on ! its lame leys ? j As a last shot through the breach which has ! ; ready l-reii made, we ask : Why do m-t m.jnkrvs ; dei-t!op iiiio men niiw-a-days ? 1" tiiis hi;;h-prc-s-.:re ninetcet.th ecuturv -ne . miifht expect such a tlilnir. if ever it did happen in ! nature. 1 wish some Ihtrn iuinn would take up i he control ersy. a. 1. H thi: iri.iiiiv nrniM Rin . Sprrirl ' ... rr-.'O-ldt .;r of Cn iiht-i't I'rrin i. Pun PKLrilt s. Oct. j l7o. TR Mc-PtKlt The Iem-K-rats of this cHv ar raakinu- a brilliant c:imt.:iiin. Ttie 1 enow-rat ic candidate;. Messrs. 11 irtranft. (ircobank nr..! Pa are pn-s-ntinir thir.-elv. s in t'-s;.n belore asspjutdHes and pleadmir with irreat earnestness the cause ot economy am! reform, spirited meet ings are in-in In Id in : the w:-rds in the citv. Judie-- tiy the sT'lendid meetinir-1 of the pust week, the labors of the I leiiKH-ratie candidates for better municipal y-ivci iiiocti-. ::re receiving the suppi-.r. of men of huTh politicii. parties, which promises well f.r ele.-ti..n day. An important fea ture of tin- i-ampamn el l.-ist wc.-k was t he lormal acceptance io pui.iic sj.ei --l:es of ttie nominations of ttie several .-onventions ol the Ivm-'crutie candi dates, which uuai-antee- a united and harmouioui. sttpport ol tho ticket. The naost enthusiastic and liitcn-stinc l'i 'm.-.-iatic in'-ctiiiLr ev r held in this city arc oi niiil.? i-courrenee. and lienjocrats. work iiiincii. taxpayt-rs and reu!ci :i.re making tne wlkin ri n;r with cHttmsia.-m. T'ler-sult in Ohln, insf-ad ot di-hc.irtenimr the l'liiKnlcl;diia Icm-ocrai-y. lias stimulated tlicm to more rigorous ac tion. The Philadelphia I .-:iiocr;it m-vcr p.-rmit-- ; tntii.-'-li to he mtliteneed by anything outl.e of tiie city. He never form his opinions or takes his , rue from attalrs abroad. The Memocrats are man ; fully hi;htin- their battle on Ita own merits, l'hil adclohia and tiie Iemocratic candidates a're re i ajardu-ss ot the waves or 1 "residential bo- ms. The till'-. el.s-Ti.m ha let dimmed a IsM1ocratic tiKtit in this ciiy. but has i.riKht. n. -l th' tn and caused a general and i-.aa ressivt advaru-e all iilmiv ; the whole line, itotti Ih-mocratic committees are actively at work, lor however much the two com : B-iittcos may have wranitlcd over everythina; else rkimr Mr the IKr.i"- rate- nominees, thev are In lo injf accord now. 1 he regular eommittee. un der the lead of (Jeorsre McCtowhti. has taken the held, and as in previous campaigns, when it won iflorious leiii.H-r.itic vietoiie". ha- its m.-etini;. or-uani7.-d in e-ery ward, and is doinir mo-t rle'-tive work for the- ticket. It ha- the Lemoi ratie author ity .-ind power, and rcpre-entli.K as it r;..es n very larj;e m:i'-r!ty ol the p;trty in this city, it is rseciv ini$ tiie active, earnest i-t-op.-r.it ion of every i.-mo-cr.il who hopes to see la-' party sne.-es.-fei and re speeted. Alrftouuh the eommi'tee h:is norhinu but wreck behind it in contents ..! the ye .r. the'mem bers tire working uianiuliy and 11.ak11.4r tlieaiselves a f torions record, 'i'he Republican r.ititieation tneetintron Saturday evening was ail that could be expected in tiie way ol t.xeressive banners, inspirini; music mid nz-Zinir. tire-works. As the I'hllad. lpin.i lints very truth fully remai-ks. -lt was an imp.i-ini; p-irtia'n dern oti.itraiiuii. but te. one tK:-.rd.r e::n'ri-ad tiie ad Jressis v itfi pride and it tit." "Not one ol the speak-rs appreciated the most opportune o. easion lor th- sensible spgeeh of t lie evening." All ot 1 he speak-:' s(.,.tii tu iuvr ;o.-.o-tr-'i tiie plain political le-sor.s of tin- recent pa-t." 'Ti.i- ei!Sibie speeeh was nmomr t he nc-iii features -d the irreat Repub lican demon: f rat ion on Satur.itiy muht." t'nder any ei-'-mtisf jie-es. the t::p.-i trie parly drum can cali out a lar-e lli-pu fdiea 11 p- -ion in thietty. with banner-, torches and eulteista-m toorder. but Ohio had riven a spontaneity to the euthusiustu that i-veniiii; which :uaehmei' eon! I not create. With str.intr" rs, the speech w.iui.l have caused senon.- alarm, bin having a knoniedire ui ttie ora- lors. the-r iru-hes : wn.th ten h.-iriuh-s-. A ot tlie noted orators, as ih. v appeared to n lew Id- time 1 leiii-.'-ni t. made i-tm T h tr. k that some tK.l 1 1 ie liiitt-r.'n;i h-id mixed the po!itiil l.abii-s up. It was .iirih-iiit to t. 11 wi i il. er it was a K -puliii.-an cr a Ii--iiii.-rat ie ioll i!ie:i 1 v..::. Hid it tint been t hat y'ornej. , Kelly. wr-,is. Hrtv.ster. Kn.-a-. and Snap ley had on their Ploouy .-I itt-. it miyht hsve been taken lor a I iemo.-rat 1 rt -1 o oti-.n. Kj-eeot the bloody if.irment-i. it had to an old li.-moerat a very strong appear:: ii-. ol a n old-t j :.;e 1 K.-i-i-: -r.it :c 11: ect -Inir. Hut when Owens and r.th'-rr in.ir-halcd their Northern armies. She.pley voiced tl.e airirres-oe spiri t ot x onie-r Kepobln-H ps. -, ret Komey dt-u: in -led Ciiant i-t 1 ssa. it was e:io-i-.-h to .-on inee an oi. Peni'ii-rnt that it was not a I eini.-rat ie iosi notion. Tho Kepitelieans hiive paraded en-1 ral.lie-l the Ohio victory, end ttie 1 ;e.nier:its w ..I next jmrade and ratify their city victory. our old triend. J.ish Jiiiv:-. Iras stirred up stencii bv : 1 Ii r.if upon an ell parteer iu tlie oil HsHv-isSii r in pii?;t of -liiir;ii-tcr. It .'cr! tli-it v.hi.c I.'e- I'ltniirrjii wrtliir-1 in 7vn w Nthinir ti:nf wore striving to j revent ot.nn.le lureiii.-ier ro:n I-p-coininir citizcti1 of the I'mtc i St.:te.-. they ?uhc r.i(ntly take one v. hi. reJu-es t; hci-uuc :t Cit.zen. employ him in thir iMihtir:tl wi-rk, if into oil speti::itifi)s with htt!i..inl then appoint him. nn unii;it:ir:ili7ci lorii:iier. t I c X'r.c Tepr- sentat i ve of the State of rcnnsylviiniu :tt Va.hi:intin. lie-sitle-- t eln called upon tj pny over V) ;e of iii "il sj f Miltvrs a l:.rj,e um oi if"iev. it h:i niso orre to Iil'M that Mv. J. H. i:le-t-.n. M. I1., when fitiinc hore, wa" .111 ctiVft icn-itOi- in trie Ke pr.Mic.m ntiiks. ltiu-i:irh he reiu.-el tu Itc oirc a nftt'.rnliei citien. It hu turther come to li.ht that he am! cx- iovernor Cprtin ,rerc joit'iiy pii- Lre,I in ol i-i ecuiatsittis nin! i tK.kctin tlie j ro- ee N lhere!rom. si si -1 that aUlio-ijh. S'iiiom t'air.er on -!m1 Tif-t knoT ur Th-s unnatu!- i ixr i Inreiner came to he appointt ! ret.n-y lvama State Auent iit W a -'hi iiiton during the wr hy -iovernor 'nr tin. tl;e reason why may he re.dilv z'-e.-sed at. Mi, Kh.-ha ! v hy did yo'i ir up t in.- stench 7 fall you t hi hark iuir j our !r.c:.d . Truly, tlie i.it to thi country ot J. H. I'uieton, M. V. ha- ilins lar not proven n .-"iooss. e!t! er tin;tn''iailv or in x i.t of ehur.v ter. V-'eil. what nre cx-Seii,t.a--y i Wur -'iintcroii. ex t iovernor 'iirtm and tate Sena tor !: v is to:nc to do ahout it ? i. N. S. Hi. held hrr in h: .-tr--!, riil.t p.rni, i 'i.if-e to his th.r .dd:ns Mde ; Tory ht-arci thr mur-ir ot tlie e:i. 'J he ino-jjuin tho tide. I-o.nr yenr- Jmre p".-T. aioi often now. Thr po;4horF either side Ih'iir. when family iar t-roal. ot:f, The nioantnif ol tlie tied. What dos all tui- refer to? NoNmIv round her-, we're sure. Then, it nint point o:if-'tly taw.ird th man who -er f-lewiierr ttinn to Sircon .S;. htriidhetm s. next door to tlie r irl National Jiank. Alioona. Itr ready-niado. fa-htoniioJf, ntid oh! ever--. -cheap ejothinir. Kc-p thi" addri--- in ynr lutiid. Jo only to Simon Sl Hondhei'n's when you want f-vnethtntf Tip to t!te liifhest notch ol pcr".e tion. and below z ro o tnr a- the pri'--list and it-Jiirure- are coneerncd. and there will t e no nwan In? of i he tied. five Hundred Tltousami Strong. tn the past fr-vc ninnth- thcr has been more than .voo.t-uj bottlc-i ol Shilnh'a ( nre Hold, tbitof . Ilnrvi?t number .-it people who Imve usp.j jr. nio-c ihnn -i. oo-i persons attiic'ted with ( onsnmption ti:m- been i-iireil. All t'ourrhs. frmip. A-tbiu-i Mini l.riiiiel.itis yicl.l nt tinct : Itenei.- it is thnt every body s-pe:1s in its pr.iis-e. To those wV.o have not : iisej it ict us s;iy : If yon hnvc a ('onh. or your i-hilil tiie Croup, nn.l voir mine tile, don't luil to trv It. Knr I -rune H n k, Si.le or "best, ne Shilch'f Pi.rtu: Plaster. Sold by Jt. .1. I.'oyd. ltruiririst. r.'i'.i.sbunf. I'a. li'-12,'..'. e.o.w.fSui.l Wk liav? n spccly ami positive cure fi.rCatarrli. I'ipb thcri i. Cunker-montii ami Heailm-hc in Sill. IAiH S CATAIiKH liEMKDY. A n .i.-n! Ini.-ef,r tree with each bottle, t e it if yyn lii' irii benlrh and a swci-t bre.itli. l'rice. .Vic's. Sold by K. .1. Lloyd. Kbensburg. -'Z. c.o.w.rJr.1. 4 siT( ;vt- t.-S YilTICK "Vniicr- isi A. ber-bv iriven that Tavi.i M. S'rinrle. ot frovle township, and A-rne. bis ivi ie. Imvc made an a-si-rnnient of the etntp ami eftct ot the aid l;t vbl V!. IViu'io to the iinile.-siirnc'l lor tin- benefit of creditors. All person indebted to the said Ia . I. rrinnle will tlurelor- in;tl.e payment to the unip rsi-rued without delay, and tuose having cin i ms aira i list him v i 1 1 prcf.cn t t ire sa me pr.'perly au l-.cnticate.l lor s -ttlt-inent. li KX It Y V.AI.rKUS. -t. i4.-'?t. A.ssp-r.ec cif Divii VI. l-ringlo. niTC-irSNOTIC i:. In tliet'nnrt of Common l'lens of i'anibri:: count": tn thR matter oi the lir-t and tiiia! a -i-mirit of Joiin I.loy.l. Asfiint o! Theodore and Ellen Ma ker. And nov. Ttb t letibcr. l:t, eoniirnicl nliriv l:it..-ly arid K. l. Kerr. K-ci . nppointe 1 Auditor to disliibute. Kr::l the Kei-ord. llv tlieCo'irt. iS'otice is i-.o-ct-y c:ven ibat I v. ill sit at icy o'lice in Kbensburir. c-uit-r-'a counry. I'a.. on 7 ii-.-'"fli. i' .'h Aiii-i-mVr, ITi', nt '2 n'clo -k, T. M.. to pcr'orui tl-.e d'it;es ot appaintntent. wben an I wbere r.l p irtle-intercstc l c.:n at'e-id it tbcv --e pmj sr. Oct. S. I;i.-3t. I., ti. KKK li. Auditor. SIIKKIFF'S : v.rit ot ,-ibVis l SA I.K. Ily virtup of a I KJ v.rit of .J.b'is I rn.f. -.r-ion . issued out or. tl-.e ! (iri.li.'n.-' Court and Court ol Com:.i..-i 11. -.is of ', Cambria couritv a ud to t.ie direetrd. t'-i-rs will be eTpo-cit t' publii-s:!le. :t tl:e C-mri ltoi-.se in Eli ; cnsburir. on Sritnrilaj. Xorrtr.lrr IS'9. at 'J o'el-H-k, r. h.. the lellovii-rr real estate, r.. wit : AH tlie n-.'!it. title an.! inter-?. id ls-i-ic lntc ami ; Williiini Lots. t.i. in iir.it t;i a .ie--e or p-aieel of Ir.nd sitoated i r: Siisipicii-inna t"wus.i,. Cnrnbria ' (imtr, I'cnn'a. ii'ltoitririir lands ..t .lob;. :r.!ner, i Ail nn I.uiay, l'et.-r Iraiinan. ntid William ifar ' num. coii'aiiili.it l".i acres, more or Ics-. about ;V ! acres ,d v. I.ieh aro elcar.-d. h-iviu-; tlu-r -on erected I n o:ie-:-.n'i-a-haIt story plnuk boosi; -n-1 triine sta i bio, now i'l the iHiupancy of V.'m. I-ittc. Taken j in execution and to 'be sold at. the milt ot .1. T. Hackb.ou-c and S-irali Ann. his wife, in riirht of i said Sarah Ann. j TBitMsi or Saiv. One-tiiird of th jurha-e i money to le paid when the property i knixkcd j down, and the reinr.inin- two-rhrrd brfnre tbe.-on-I Ijmiriii.m ot tl-.e tie.-.i. .Ti Hi N II Y A"i. Sh-ri II. r Slicriirs I :,in-c. Ebcnslmrv, Oct. ISC'. l".i'. UDITOIVS XOTICK. In the niat- U. - tor of the first and partial account ot .1 hn E. iclds-nn.l Klir.ibeih Me'riiire, Admini tral irs ol lietiHci lei J nirc, .lei-e.ise.l. I And now, Oct. 7. lBTf, on motion of John-ton At j Seaiiliin. Ilsips.. y. A. shoemnker, K.-i.. appointed i Auditor to report disribution of the inoiicys in tiie j icinds ol th" accountants. Notice is hereby driven dint T will attend to the : diiti.-s of the above appointment, at my oflice in 1 F.bensbnrc on Hrfiicif, thr tztlt nrmrr. ts7:. Ht 2 r. v.. when and where all parties- interested ! luav attend il tln-v see proper. ; tbi-lT.-sr-l.J K. A. r-HiiKMAKFi;. Auditor. j CJTItAV STKER. Came to t!.P ywrn- rJJ ses of the subscriber, iu Alle-rbeny Pwn-.hip, I nn on ..raboiit the -loth of Scntenibi-r. a red steer. ' with Inn white spots on his buck, .and -opposed to : be. risiiur two venrs old. The owner is requested t come lorwaril, provs property, imy charjres, ami take him awav; uthcrwisc he will be li.s-poer ot as the law dire. ts. V. J. IH'CK. loc k'- Atiti.s. ll.--!,env I wp.. r t. 17. ).;,.-.;. WE ARE STILL ON DECK! AND PROPOSE TO REMAIN THERE! A Perfect Tornado in Low Prices. To tlo numeroits -r-Ii-e. of t!i Frwinati V. S. BARKER & BROTHER ssnd Ms : m;.ttfT- ol to tlit" special te-nt ion JN-Ieis X)epcXi-tiiTent. V . have the lnricct fltid muM r,inj1rte ansortiuriit of ROOI'K rwr s-n in lhi ot an oU.er c?nn trv town. coii.iri-.nK nil quMiiiir? ir-m the Cf-arst to the f!net. .inJ .it r;ocs hiri t3etun.;-etit!on. We hare n-t tlllrint time rr Ma e to pivo a full inrc lijt. tnt apirni an ct:inii!f or fwo cf'-ur U'W Vriee in thi dop:irtni-rit : Kir v fll a mnfin t-n.t, n-ndp 1tin whl-- ok. w;tli a&itT rvM. anl fully warruiitc.l. wluh is V rent1 dicr Winn a rM"t 1 th me t;.isiiiy ran 1 rM-tichl troui ar.y other rtral.T in tnrn. Al, a iunu"? all (warraiitfi . w;th t:t folr, nilir srmr1 (r f d, f T $;i.f0. Our enMrc line will he .! at tlie anie ) w rntes. ai:-i U cu-t'-mrrs fali t. find unr .ri lnr b liiw th'-e ot other .1e;ilcr th'y ti ill iKd bo a"kJ buy A fomi'lfle'i-K kd! r-. yv arM y (.'U" b o at priT ofi-'l'v lirjTi. heidV um l-H.t.-- at j-n'-.- n lltflo clini.rr th:n r-thr le lr dr;n,ii;d. In I I.OTI! I !- nr liave "pe-inl l-artin '.ll-r. n we krrp a f-.i.l et.rk fl n;H;un rbfd a.a m flits, as well r.- pn niTih- if Imt r K. tnl will t ;t U y v.t order Kr a:iy k : nd ' n fine suit, 'eh w ffiiarniiTre to fi.rn.--h lur le- iijoth-v thitn ti c-.n tmy tf.e nme kir-l f hImmIs it- Altoona r.r .1 r,h D'!n n - ur I O Snll-i urr t n nn inir -,';rif .-tns. 1 ri - ' " KK1 s rniry t In fi-.ix pie ! e nock in town , and dely any one to cmpriw with u-ir jt. h:!- In ASSl 1 1- K KS and l'i-Ilis we havf the mest extensive and varied -rtmeiit e , r exhihlted in l-i ei;-f'tiri:. andean Lnve MJiti rua-1 to ordf rB a hort notice. I-.nt f:iI to -er -nr nnf-' ir'1 f -ro r -it. Ve keep ul ail time? n Jul I I'm- of I ' N I ' r HWKA K. fr-tn the 'heffe--t to the hi-r-it, and a- an eTar ple ol our low ;t:cvs on t!-''-,' irHid, and the o;'.y cue we hn e r-M-m f- r. we ,jnrM ir i. ) ry nodvr ?hirt at J0 cent- eaoh, and lull ."int- at y ee::t. h. ran he! the e figure? .' WK V."1SH H T.I. srl;"IAl. UTINTHi.N T ''til j Ki.Tii-:itrii stociv r iYjOiis;. coats, i AVhieh we have in trrr-t variety ntol at all prices trom -J..V. up to tiie Veirhes?. A'.'c certain'- hmpun-j. I ilerful bartrains in this line, arid w those ladies who need coats for tbe ei in'.ns wini-. t.u; do not with : t buy iust yet awhile, we would s iv, coini-a; 1 e-T-nriine ear st --k ni-w ini e!M sf.ll v.u wict ant ! hi: ve it laid away, which w i li be b-ne with pleas -a.-.-, as t-y so d -. n it y. , w ; 1 1 t a ve 1 1-if e 3rtm"r t to I sf-lt-et from, wiei-h t iny not be the ee. l.-eir. a we exiir-t to reduce r) t -t"i k verv n:U'-h bet. ire t-e --.h 01 wns month. An-, how wtien vmi 1 eit our store i pleased to sh-.w yon whHirr r un wish to buy or nut. in III, H I AII1I RI;S we liaxea re.-e i as i.tli-r l'KKSS COOIiS ol turn. us .plaiilies and I liicnt. dr.uole and sir.-sr'e. and or ft !.- a-ol prices, u.-sl-.- Iini9ii:itm: I .tie- KNIT JACK lis. IlosiKItY. V.M'I.K I.lK.bl.nVI.s. fce.. ;.,.,;!.. j TKUrilO' 'S tor lnd'es." cloaks nd 1 lnldrcn' wear ev. r bri-unht to Kben-bur I IISCELLANEOUS I'trst. we rri-h local! st-eeinl aitetitioti to our ' IRrflTS. AVr l.nv oiie . the hie .-: Carpet Houses in Nw York whereby we ere cim' led ' tention. known a UICHAltDSOX'S CAUPKT EXHimTOJl, j to .h",T ytdi at jour own !"or, a it tT iho r rT -rr ; nt rfKm to fnllv fxpl.'iin ! 1 1 ti-rit? iftJ,r the eainjt!-- In our ftf tc. whictt u :i vo:i hij o; 't ; h irrcitt v:irntv f n w am! eli'irani i:h?-th-. j AVc lyi ve just rcreive-1 a choi-T lt ol Hl.ANK KTS. hirh wf .r- r-.Vr-rl ti' vX jTi.-e rancr.rc lrom t ! to $5. We La re uu a -Mi 1 t our tfr' a Ii:tiiis"ijir 1 it- t - L K'KS. nn ) nrf r. i rop-.ri 10 i-irni'h all ?t lfs and q n:ilit ro inaJfT ..w -Minion ln-w rhi hr-T-r.'r. a jr; J .illy J5 j-cr r . :.t. i rr . lhn!) rwt'lyr d'-jiicr- .ltnr tnr cl-K' r.f x:v ?ni:i? iii:tt-.e :i nil !d. i-ii. i In V 1J H K ar.-l 1 A Hl-K 1 1. 'IJ 'I HS w ar .'t-cpinir nnfmnllr, ln-li:rrrrf!iH. g:- ;-t if- -in-' not only the l.w--.t tmi our.t.k llc lar. t ;uul hr-l in t..wi. ooa!jinm nil wm!M- r i ; itrr -i !tr ! cithrr ll'-.-rs or t:ilh-. OTHER GOODS IX ENDLESS PROFUSION. AVe liave ci.umerdle.I only a tew ot the many article" we have lor sale, n- it tr in! 1 r more columns titan we would like to pay tor to o e a luil list of all the .si.i- m e keep, say that ws have the lanrcn sb- k el lie r -hap. lis,, m Kbensburg im!e.-l 'in. -re than d'.uh otlter house contains al I o wl.ieh w b .ii-ht -it the lowest ca h ir:-i-. n.nv i. tie bnuxht eariy and of course l.e lore nnv a Ivai;.-e in pne. ot ih:- l.iit-.-ri-l-is. we i...t'e in. of which We l.urehased lar-'el v 111 .1 11 1 V ao.lal or.e. - I So ti -a wit h our monster stock ot H..t s and Site. . '. tt-med. and which were all te.uiri.t at the old and m how It comes to pass that we an sell too, is ebon; dealers will tell yon that we are onlv blowing, but it e nat e soi.i uiia i . 1. 1 i.-s encaper :-.ii sr.tniii r t n:i n a n v ot ! r ri-:u i i t.- wn. t, nd we f. ,t , ; v ... to do so in the future, but to kee(, tlie l-iru 't and t.et V;.k-k d 1 1 K I.i;i i s as we 1 n M.oi'i; FKKIi. liUAIN. SALT. Hsll. ..1 KA T, I. A K I '. (il.ASS ..1 .,11 ,e.. NAiJ.s, h , j,.- to ! founnd in Northern Cambri.i. OUR TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH, or Counliy Produce at Cash Tiicrs. lWc tuiy j!1 "t "irrain, 1-phii-. --n we will tnke arroat I'lpnuro m -!ifwtnc von wi.-h to tuv anvthiu or not. A". 5S. r.hfiisbiir. Orlobrr H, lH7!..tr. l.S. loir 1 TI 1 I ! Observe 1 Ins ! No Apis Employe! BciM Direct TMIK H tbey ca HY AI.I. CtVKK illi: I"NTKY JS now t'i- Lcuirlit biW cn.ci-'i t.i I.;- niiij .-nil nt t ttn. !imon- rw lot Ii in !-:t. Altoonn. it nip b t- -. you ttuit wc.irniK n.piir.-l at li-n-t i-sii ! initch che.-it-r than ever I "if, n- tb. will clct-rly dvrnon.-tr.itc r ci.()Tiii?,(; Ma fffrro't. Mrn's ftrrrconfs, Mt n't Ovtrt oatx, Mfti's Overt oats. Mrn's Ox-rrconts, Mrrt'i (ft rcontx. hrnvy, nt &.-( k. at rh irtct, i.'i-j, i'favy t htnrhHo , nt. h'tifij btrvcrt at ... . 1 1 tinr tj re! up fnm,. Mrn's I st'--, hrtiry a u-f xrirtft r M'n'tt I Istrrr. tint r cnii bftfrr. ol . . Vcn't I Istrrt. ft,llj;nrr m.t ?..'.,-, Mtti's X.iif, titut i I not .io'.'.v, tit. PAXTALOOX i M.n'F li-' .. .Icir- r;int..l-.i'ii-TMcr.'s better iMnt-il ...m--, nt .. M"n's 1'r- ss l'rii;tuI.Ktii, rt.. Men's Kpick lnckin I'linbib Men's line Itrcss lrtnt-.loo:is. Men'- t-assiniorc 1 ';i j-tcico:.-, -. ..ml "ins. nt.. tit at II AT ! Cr DrPinTMrXT.-V'nol Mats. Inter, styles. n 140... !-.. s fl.iman.l sl.S; $i.'?n ntj ft,5...; Stiil J-ur il:;t- iu -T Ti. s-.i, j-.-.j ;,,..) 'tip tor lull :in;l wi rtcr w.-s r, n 1 1 stvlc-- au-l mh- I..A l!KST STo K. LA lT -sT STYllKS A N I I.i t tiK irs- ri ixi-siiiti i.imiis itrpinrMI'M ;..nt .-, .rs.i li.-tt'-r .i.rts- ut .: I i tier f!nrt :tt t:t ti : t n bite s-li.rts nt s.."-': licst n lute tnrt at sl.'i.-: I -lurts ami UnimT.- tit Sic.. -'.. an-l 7.V. en.-ii; Id , t'utton 11 ..-, l'-., 1J1 y-.. lot.:. and The l.nryeM and Cieo jtesf Stork of Trunk and Valisis in ihc City. -IVr-on in city ami country i-binif tn .-t tl.e truth or tl.e a' ov-:i-ssrt in r-i ! . : m-r -roo. Is and prc-c- are rep.-.-itnlly in:te.l to .-nil n i Charles Simon's New Clothing Depot, In nr. I'hritfft r fi"ih,imr, in Corner Nth Avenue and 13th -01- ? CLOTHING ! HATS AND CAPS! -J I fs. C nnlr VM.tUe For Genls, Youths, QUE PRICE IB FAIR -Tlip axvr booil. re cntlrc-ly new and Runt nnlreit thr flnI. Went and rhepel In I lie clly. t all ntxl rxnmlnr. S. 15. CO UN & CO., j:t07 Eleventh Avenue, A 1. 7'OO.VJ , I'A. IIIIS! FIKS! HIIJS! ; The Hihest Price ii Cash or TraSs vn.i. r.E t i r r.-r. ALL KIND OF FUKS! c t- nir i nrAiti 1 mRD.YAI.E4 IIOHFIRMSIIINC SICP.L ;IU. Ill'NTl.l.V Srpt. Irl. l-.T-'.-en-. 13. O- Oos:ollUT? mi 11.1111? I ai Knaatia ilia MtMl" (Hi r.UI.NSIU'lU., I'A. iT'Tlili one ilcr iri'-l of Hunt' s s'o-e. wV r e choice snuiples .! 'lot lis, 'assirc. ores. Yrstinirs . .o., from winch selection can be inane, will at ail time" be kept on b.:'i:d. and 1-rll suits ..r sin-rle nrt -eie" of wcarinic ai'parrl t"t cither 'rent" or youths wiil be limde to order on the shortest noti-c. in the i..t,.t ,..l I....I ulvli- i.o.l at the lowest 1 1 i u- l.riee. ss... i .-i ...t I'li.iririli-ril ill ft 11 cases a n l l be be t of ' work iiimisb. 1 lullv as chc.rn as inferior clothing can be t-onirht readv-nia le. -A trinl i earnest Iv solicited. " H. ! nu Ki:. ' Kbensbnnc. May 2 ls7t.-". JdTH'I' is licifl y piv ii that the iir of lhivid Itr !.bank br the b.-neut of cred itors, lias b; en tiled in the o!Ii-o of tne Pr-.th.-nu ; tary ol Cumbria county, and will l e presented to I the Court ot Common ri-visol said county, b.r con firm item, on ti" tir-t ?..'ti Icy ol lr-s-eiobcr ir-t. ! C. K. pi AM I.L. rioilionot-:-..-. j lYotlionotary's iiSu i-, i:i.enrburii. tK-t. II, IsT-.i.-jt. ---- x Month and oxpenc' iru.-ranK ed to .sent--. ( I i tii'.nt tree. ii.m i l r... in i .-m. Maim. it--it t- .!..n I ferirr-t ti. i-.-i at '.he v.l-'eji w w.li Ym Pee. end are trii ,-r-i wt b , sin in them well textnres. 111 Ml l.s . 'h ill keen b n il .-" rt I c-tliiiieie sto'-ij f.f the ben l'.r.e of WAT- DEPA11TMENT. -een:pt1 r-t-ierrerit w-th rirh the -J cf r -sorei-trrul Its- - jck r1 p rw Vo:k Vh-!"?-;: ,n,rp -v0 iUt r, run i n t kt? i;rcr:t i;-Hur ii rho irir vau nrt uiilt v t e-irs. irr.T sarhi-e tt it ie whit r.r.y f ; is ft Ul 1 ::i'.jn.i. s inil-h 1 ,.i..r f h i rt lliui- ..m.l.l l.l. j. well as man v . it Ij.r i- ...d wl I -h r re w. !-e men - re moiler.it- prices three i.e-n:! i' :'. i h i it We k n-.w pciu -r than other u:.-n m tlie bu-in. ... :11 we ask i- a n.i?-i."ti . our j.-i- wlt'i tbe.rs. ehe - r 'o,is i.nt-. and thi-r pro.pi-e. fe'A at ..-ar ;o nl and irirorinii-a jou of ojr pn es. wetL- r yon T I Preserve lliis! ten Hea tatersL Sarei mm. THAT liimliS ll.Wl. A i V AM l.T A X I Hi r s,,l.l ., tlie iriii- i ri.-.-- f.s I. -t c .r .wt ll . " -11 K '11 .iii-t--' : ; HiT'ir" .11. ;,- V,. Vk St ( n Nr.-.Vt-n's Sv Mr,,'!, II. i't-i.'.-i' : l.r tl , si ;-r t! rrv ct nt trjr It. t-( Inf. at m ..'. et t... .."-j' hrnj,r't enr n:t '.tt j? ;t CHlJ .I.'.. t:::tr.t in tin ' f I I." U:r i i.i t'l t, rr n,..t j.,-it : t IK thr , ... 13 1;U''MK XT. VI err- I'.ir.t.-.I.ir.i.s. . .i : i.i is . .- . ir .;n . ' t- A nil-? :.--ort'-i.Tt i.i sprmir-b.Cit -'in I '.i tit-. --:is prices r itiz.ni; in-tti 1..V' t-j r-4."'-. i-r- ii-cii : ', up. 'i UK i.ai.'c; v-s t n i n! i' s i k i r : ,-i. i'is i ii n-; M v. T- Tlnt--.it r.V Knr H.-it-- nt ( ; j.mf nt -s- --v KSi" i'-l.li'k . .'-'-.. .. !.(. :ir, S -s-., '...re.. fl.Vi :ni 1 Yi.Jli.s- IInt .... .vi.. t.v.. l.i-' 1 2 ; J 0 '. mull I'l -in.l -1. i 7s . TH I. i.x thk ity. Ir. ' nt "c. : i . ry ;' 1 -. : Vr"!er 'i: r-'.en'ii and -ir'. s.,,rt - ,;t "-n-.: . tti-r W lets s st- : I'biutiiirc il Sbins at an, "i- i inn-i Sli rt-- :-.t .Ii -1'-. -m l :..' -. : V. oo! lie . . -.. i I'.-., j tr. ).? - of I'. h J:. i'r a: Street. - - CJ.OTH J XG ! HATS AND CAPS! fee., u Vi r..r J 1 I. 1 1 Boys and Children. o DERIRG IH iSL!. UB sf 0 0 CETALLTilB LIGHT V0Uf.l ON THE SVI.J KCTbT Cheap Groceries I i Itv l-i'TlT tit fl-! Vf s-'"- Ti ot-.v, ol other !-:.;hr. P. CONFER'S i jlflDlL GROCERY STORE 1 1 J.'i'i4 I'AvetntTi Avtnnr, Between ,0th &llth Sts , Alicor.r., Pa., i And "'confer" y.eir j :i'.r--:i '..-? on o rr-n wb.. - r.n j not only show you the larc.-t, most v:.-i-i ..n l complete stock" ot e-oods ever otierc for pir in I tint eiry. cotr.priirir fvervhrii tr' -h nn-1 pure 1 in the wiy ot l-ocl i;l i:s. ri:' Isit is, ' ilreen, lined an-! Ciinne.i H.t ! IS. Mil I'iNS, Ke , but cm an-l coes -n-il at ;.r..-r. b:! y as s (. if cot a li: t b- cb.c.uer tlniti nnv o'.tier .. -. n i t .:rt.-i in the business, r .1 mat" r w here li.. y res. ! or what ini cements thev offer. a--Thnnktii! lor t ;,e I -.beml p -tri naire 'irrrto for.i eonf-.-rred up. n hur. by b.is .ri-tnis in CaiLibrisv Countv and rlse"- here, and lu pine It, r -i-imii-Bnco snd increase of the sane-, t he subscriber re-i.ei-t lull v invites evervi.odv l c :il and exam'.na - j Ins sroodsand ptiees beti-re t- i i-c i,.eir-. K 1'. t'uN Kli. C.i. -it .-. v...... Feb. -jn. 1-T-i. J.o-lel lif-ccry. Alt-M ni. I'a. TllTICK is ln-L-1'V oivt-n ;1 ..tt i!ls -ia-.iea and fiiialnceon.it ot .l inn .Sn-rner. A ol l'eter 1 r b r r ttie t'e'ietit ' i .ri-'iiior". iissi ::-r ot t be l'rot boinC .ny el Cr: m- t-ei n bled in ttie o t riaci.iiiilv.aiidw.il t e pr.-riTc.i i tw- irim 'ocimon l'.'-.-is ol -.11 ! county . b-r rorint iiir:'.: n, on lust Jl.in.1 iv t I'-e-i rn-xt. c. . ii'li-NNH.!.. l--ot.-..'.i-r.rv. I rothoi.ot.iry ' tliivc. l-i ust-ur-. IM. 11, 1:. J.-ol. K -j cu: si Sll Ad tr--- I l-M I '. " 'l:'s. tl-.if.t I re. : vf Xcet.si.i. Ai,ir interest to all tu ers inibicements lie-low : r I -;: ALTOONA, PA. 7.