7 CUmocrat ahb Smfmrl. W. HUNiiUE. Editor "& Publisiier. iflTlCX: SEPT. 20, ::::t:ISoG. si-lvn: r ick ; :t. TESTER CLYiYlSR. 'TusJTiUCT TICKET. jii-Mil::: r r.. Johnston, rjnsburg. COUNTY TICKET. A?si:.n:;i.Y, Cel. JOHN P. LINTON, Jolmslown. J A?: IKS 0 PUTIN, Johnstown borough. As:.l.TK .IVrxil-S ,T aJ-; Ml'BIIAY. Ebvr.slmrg Wcugh. G EDUCE V.t. EASLEl, Johnstown. .M"it';si n:'.i:, JOHN FEKGFSGN, Blaekilek tw'p. ivrl: i-o! sr. DiUKCTOi:, HENBY BYBNE, Carroll township. .oik rsitu, THOMAS M'BBEEN, Ebansburg boro. Al'IUiOi;, I). A. LUrilllB, Carrol! township. Our Candidate. Tho District Conference which met at Tyrone- on hist Thursday week, Nomina ted Ii I- Johnson of Cambria county as their Sl.'.ii.l'ti'J Bearer in the corning con test. .1 better selection could not have been made. Mr. Johnson is a man who is csp'ib'e to fill any position from tho Gubernatorial chair down to a member i.f the Legislature. HI? q'talificatior.s for a member of Congress arc indisputcd by the Badieal press of the District -, while his free awl ttffabls maiiaiT renders Mm a general favorite with a!', who beeomo ac tpiiintcd with hi:n. lib election is as certain as the thfc.it of his opponent, D. J. Morreil wito is now scaling his own doom by attending political meetings where nothing but blasphemy and lio ness are hoard against the Chief Magis trate of the United States. Mr. Johnson will speak for hlmse.lf he will not have a C i'.vln, 11 Ci;i, -r a White imported to ronr-on whli the people and ak their sup port in the coming campaign. Like 1 leister Clyraer, ho is not nfral 1 to plead IU own e:is" and to let his fellow cotm trvraen be the Juryman. A verdict will lj give:-, on t!ic 2.1 Tuesday of next Octo ber One which will Fttlkc terror and : n-ternation into the hearts of the Pudi e.il leaders One which will obliterate the damning record ot the past and add a is-.-.v era to the history of our count: y. . Democrats nrous. ! Do not slumber v.d.lle the Wolf and liu Lion are at your d rs seeking ndmW.on. Remember . . - .i i .. i . " t ' eternal vina:iee 1.1 me wivu.i.'.i o. . . . , t y." Be vigiinnf, i.o acii-.e ci. i not cn'.y will 11. L. Johnston be fleeted, but .the entire Democratic ticket through out the Sl;i!'. Let us set our sister Slate? an example .f our live- for the Constitution ari l the U: iori, bv elect;:) men who will fearhs 'v stand by Andrew J-jlmon and endorse i.ls iulioy ua Jong as it tends to the public e!f.:re. Let our battle cry on the 2 1 Tn sihvy of next October be in the words t' the liamorta. daciison: " ihc Onion must and ?ha" be. preserved." Ti-.en the verd'ui will come, nnd vil! b reverberated through every tillage and to wn in len:isIvani i by the frco white ir.on who have borna Dppies.-ion for tl.e past ix Tt a:s. T!ie ubstaace of the verdict will read us follow? : 'Yon, John Vr. deary and you, D. J. Moi-rell, have been tried by a Jury cni oosed of the frco whiui citiaena of l'enrc syhani i and found unworthy of the confi dence of the people." i: i.ibe: t Tut: Tut; t Last Friday was a day nf considerably excitement in Ebensbur ; it having been understood fur kjhiq time i hat a horse race would take place at Kay lor'.', (near the Poor House) on that day ; between the Chest Springs' horse nnd the Keatn mare of Johnstown, for a wager of 2oO. The Keam marc appear ed to be the general favorite, and beta of two to one were offered on her by out siders ; but contrary to anticipations the Chest Springs' horse came out the victor in th? two last heats. a considerable amount of money changed Lands on the ,ccaeion. Mencke & Ihother, 801 Arch Sireef, 1'hiladelphia Dealers in Deilin Z-phyrs, Domestic Zephyrs, vet., clfer j;rcat indudements to the Trade. Head th.ir a'dvertLn-a'ctU in this issue. j Consister.cy. The Jolmstown Tribune (Morcll's Or gan) seams to take a fiendish uehght m blackguarding Andrew Johnson and every person favorable to his policy. For the purpose of tho wing enr readers the con sistency of these political tiixlcrs, we subjoin an aiticle copied from their paper dated March -1th, 1SG4. It will be remembered that Andrew Jclmson was then a candidate fjr (he Vice Presidency. Head their recommendation of him and juJge fur yourselves of ltadical consis tency : ii For Vice President we aro in favor of gallant Andy Johnson. lie deserves it as a man. lie has proven himself n r.atriot. llesile this, it would be a fitinjr tiibute of respect to the long suffering, steadfast and noble Union men of Tennes see. They have suta-rcd persecution and starvation through their love for the Union, i'y the ( lection of one of their r.-umbrr to the seccu.l h!'"ho. r office under that Uni-. n, we would but be paying them a deserved compliment. There are other men who have not been fjund wanting in patriotism and self-sacrificing devotion to their country. Many of them deserve the undying grati tude of their countrymen. This they will eiirely receive. could cheerfully support Chase, Panks, Pu'.ier, Grant, or any other of the great and good men, who have stood true t'j the Union. W'c say we can and will cheerfully ar.d heartily fjpport nnj' of these, provided our coun trymen prefer them to our candidates. They are all pood nun and true, lint Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson arc or choice, r.nd wc believe they are the choice of thetYA.'." "Gallant Andrew Johnson is our choice."' "He deserves it as a man." "lie has proven him if n patriot." "lie is the choice cf the people etc.' This is t!ie7Kt;e two yeai-' nrro. Ihd alas for human hopes raid c-xpectati.m.', tacy nj longer acknowledge him a man, a patri ot or the choice of th j people. u . Congrcssicna!. TliC Democratic Co ;;rressional Confer ence of this (17lh) District, met at the Exchange iJotel in Iluntingdoii, on Sat urday tin; 1st inst., when the following gentlemen presented their credentials as Conferees from the different counties com posing the district. Plair Co. J. F. Fverhnrt, William Jolir.ilon, James Funk. Cambiii Co. !'.,:;:p Collins, James Myers, C. L. Pershing.' uignnnt and naturally, and at once, turn ct bay in defence of t'ae men who led them so frequently to glorious victory. Every day their determination to stand j by those wl.c2 name is inseparably con ! nected with their own noble record is be j coming more and more apparent, and the I tho Kadlcal leaders aro gnashing their j teeth in bitter and impotent rage as they ; witncs3 these marked defections from their rapidly thinning ranks. Stx That Yor akk Assessed. Every Democrat should see that' lie is, assessed. Saturday the 20th of th3 month is tho last opportunity. Embrace it fellow Democrats if you wish tj redeem our i country. Do not put it off to the last j day or minute, but go immediately and j have your names recorded on the assess- ore, list. Delay is dangerous. Every man who is not assessed, will he a vote j cast for the Padlcals ; as they are now traveling through the comity having sufficient to show to those distinguished visitors that their city fathers had done them great injustice. Some of the Pe pubiicaus in Philadelphia regret the course that was taken, and fear, justly, that it will lose their party a great many voles at the. coming elections. The Pittsburgh political wire-workers of the liadieal Pe publieans, have started upon the same course, and they will encounter the same result. To believe otherwise, would le a slander upon the reid true men of Pitts burgh. Wo shall see in a few days whether the men of Pittsburgh endorse such gross conduct on the part of their city rulers. Tho Pepublican Governor of New Y'ork, had Fome sense, nnd ex tended proper courtesies to the party. FRIGHTFUL' ACCiDEN" I FA LI, OF A PLATFOltM. Smvkual Pk;:sons Kii.i.i:! ani Tm:i:r. 1 1 i n in: t.D Y l :n i ;;d. On Friday last, Johnstown was visited bv the most frightful accident in its histo- ALm rtlni.on nVl.w'l- A AT t 1 , r tf-ln ! the faitauii followers ox Geary and Mor- , r;.um Piu,burgll containing President j roll assessed with the promise that their 1 Johnson and his party, arrived at the taxes saa.l be paid out of the overflowing j Station and stopped a few minutes to treasury of the Cambria Iron Comnanv. ! r:1,ou' a lll!'?c crowd of citizens, of both We cannot promise so mnch. Our Candidates are men who rely upon their sexes and all nges, to obtain a sight of the distinguished gentlemen. The President was introduced by Hon. Kdar Cuv.au. own exertions. They have not access to j The crowd then called successively for j the State Treasury or that of the Casi- bria Iron Co. The only promise they ; can give is, tliat it every democrat is as- J Grant, Farragut and .Secretary Seward, who also made their appearance on the platform of the car. At this moment, !inV! lii-fiirf nnv iimiort nnil v !ei'I l.fon of- ecescJ our county will be rescued from f,r(.j for inaking speeches, the platform the blink of ruin r.nd the unprincipled I which spans the abandoned canal at the men who are now "tteeni-g" the ship ' Station suddenly gave way and precipifa- of to ... .in. m. .:r cic' ii;: me snip , .... .-un-innj ..i 4.. State will be sent forth to wander and ! U(1 hundred persons a distance of , , ,. ,, , t went 7 f.et to its bed, now occupied bv seek less pronlable employment. ., . J , i i . 1 1 J tlie tracu oi the Johnstown and Cone- Tribune Vc. M vers. ad. Tiu scene whieh en sue 1 ca!i better be imnia-iiued lan Not content with slandering the Prei- ! scribed. It was appalling to the stoutest ' dent, the Johnrtown Triune in last weeks ' hearts. As soon as possible those w!io ! issue makes a side thrust at Mr. James ! Wl're ,,nt .?.,ho Va11'! and tho.e wl.o Jt ,, , . . : were but ct:i not sustain any injury, neule Myers the able and cfi.cient Sher.fi of ,:aitc t(5 rcfC(ie thc snr mh(i hor. this county. It accuses him of malfeas- ! rible pit, and to render them such assist ance in ofliec fur not publishing an inf.'.- j a rice as was in their power. Physicians mous act of our last Legislature, disfran- j were sent fer and bandages and rtimulants chising over fo:ty thousand of the white ! procured. We have made every effort .. c -.. 4 ! to obtain the names of the killed and . , , , , J ! wounded, and subjoin tne follow ing as a , tyramcal law could not wed be conceived, j tol..raUy :iccurate list : j It affords no protection to the, innocent, j Kii.lkix David Tvletzgar, Nathaniel It is sufficient lor any loval tool to make i Duncan, Mrs. Quirk. ' the accusation to the election board and the I Woi:.nd:-::v Wm. Doubt, in si le ; j ... , i c i . mm i Ed. litdph, kr.ee and breast, shiriu'y : I citizen is uepnved of his vote. Iboso ,T ' ' , , . T -, , c " ' 1 ! j Mary Morn?, lep broii.cn: I.ibby wan: : j who have cxamintd the list say the names ; ...Uy ; Cant. John II I. ,d, slijitly : ! oi thousand are on it who never were m : 1-iel.ard Eennett, sh.d.tly : Gear thc etr; ice or drafted. U:i:h r the (-.. tcr.ng, thi:h broken: D...iel Ket- broktn; D . lei M'Pike Huntingdon Co. Nicholas EL-enburg, P. P. Fou.t, P..bert fL. !.(.!!i. rJiilHn Co. James Turner, Hubert M. Taylor, W. Ik MYvteo. On mori i of J. C. Everliart, llm. C. ( 1 . ! I. ... XI ' :!.!, .,, nr . .-:.., , ,1 ,,,.!., lOli. OIO.vCll , - t.e.uv ....... V..V4IU. '...!..-. llll V le. . ' elan, sever; Seriously ; Hichard Morg-.n, si:ri'. u-Iy ; 1 Daniel Jones, slightly in knee, and nose ; Persliii i" vv.ii elected P:sLh cc:.L:cncc. Oam.ilon uf James Turner, P. V. M'Atte wa; elected Secretary of the cou fere::eC. The c;:iference being tirnnized Mr. Collins Tiomhited 11. L. Johm-ton cf Carn h; ia co. Col. Evei -ra t noin'mr.tc ! J.,!:n CV, O t,"t.'. T ... ros.v..-e.; cl laair co. daim s i urner noaiinated Andrew Peed of Mii'din c . (J.i motion of Je.mes Turner, upon the announcement of the Ttli ballot the con ference adjourned to met at one o'clock P. M. After the mmouncemont of the 17th ballot, on motion of Nicholas Ei-enburg the conference adjourne I to meet at the Hotel of James Aulty, ia Tyrone city, at If) o-c!ock A. M. September Cth. Thursday Sept. Oth The Conferees met. On motion of J. C Eve.rliarf, the name of lion. John Cresswe'd being withdrawn froni the conference. Hon. Pobert L. Johnston of Cumbria county, was unani mously nominated as -thc candidate for Congress of the 17th Cor:gres-.ional Dis trict. On motion of James Funk, a commit tee of one from each county was appoint ed by the chair to wait upon the several candidates who had been before the con ference, thc nominee, Mr. Johnston, and all Democrats in attendence and invite them to come before the meeting when addresses were made by Hon. Edgar Cowan, Pobert L. Johnston, A. Ivecd, John Cresswell and others. I ject the ballet of a voter who he.3 the j j Constitutional qualifications ; no matter j 1 whether he be a deserter or a non -report - i i ing !rarted man. Let all who came un- ' der tho ban of this net, boldly go forward ' ; to the polls and demand that his vote shall ; i be deposited in the ballot bos : and if re- ! ' jected thc beard subject.? themselves to a icl MXVye, ankle ; Dr. Tl: ma:; Jenkins, i Francis Lcky, of Croyle, slightly ; Mi- j chuel D Duncan, ef Crovie, slii.h:!v;j Pobert II Canan, sf-h'lv ; Owen MTCabe both legs broken, dang'-rously j Isaac j Sue'.!, mason, slightly ; Win Miller, four.- ! dryman, seriously; Casper Killicn, moid- j .1 . ... i ii. . i .' t..a..i... ! revere penalty and tc!U L- puKal f,s the i D Goughn-onr, ribs broken ; Mary) n- j t-1 ., , ! Shena-d, siiiihllv: Jlrs. Che.rtes P.arae.--, I y-lu!!3 'UOt VViJ h n ,!ieht!v; ArmieVupp.s, left wrist broken ! James Myers (if they had t!.e ,-.ivl 1:,:rt . U head j ' auiltonfy). J fie act rolered to may be : badly ; Lieut John B Hay, arm broken; I found in the Shcrid 's proclamation in ; Nicholas Canan' slioulder and knee; Dr. 1 this weeks isFue and we u-. ht here av t G--x Wagoner, leg broken; Mrs. Par- I k - ' . I,..l. K.. 1!.,. T..I,.. 1? .1,....- ! ff.nf Tt r lr-.i-hTi.r .it . , , z.1. . ..... ' - " ! metisu did not force him into the wa3 already set up in when this threatening documcn the Trilur.c men caught our ije. e.iitors re. . It o?Ilee Ii i conclusion we wouiu i.r, slt-.tuty ; John I) l-.o'ecrts, snghtly $ Maegie Graham, slionhler broken ' Mrs Ihidgot Graham, sli-htly : Lieut K P vj l!l)iriso4i, le- broken ; Charles Ziimrier , man, Sr, Ferioiir-'y ; Jaoub Zi::1. merman, I i i i n t . . i . i i s it v tvirs . pj hps 1 j nv i'v. simm. intv say that no ; , Cnll.nm. nose broken: Wm ; blame can be attached to Sheriff Myers ; Orins, mouth and shoulder ; Pev. P.rown, ior ianing 10 periorm ins amy. lie sent I :lnVAc: broken ; Mrs. Tl:omas i-uin, inter this injamous document to this office on the nally and seriously ; Mrs. Fromald, in very day that lie received, it from the Sec- ! ternally ; Mrs. l'arry, internally ; Mrs. retarv of tbr r,,,,,,,!.!,. " u ! Thomas Lewis, seriously : Mr. and Mrs. ! , , , . ' . , I 'IVles, slierlit : Mrs Alex. Poycr, arm, side I WOUlJ liavC bet'n r,uW1'-'i ,ast and head: not dangerously ; Mrs Walsh, j a paper been issued. We were unwilling j head and back badly bruised ; David , to publish such an Unconstitutional act, Giilis, head and leg ; David Ilite, s'ight I and had it not been for thc simnlo reason i Jas Ji M'Ciight, nose crushed nnd j that we knew it would be unheeded by ! ili?u internally ; C II Trabert, hetxd r.r ,....,.., : i rabert, sonously ; T L ...v. ,u.a '"""J"""1". "u ; Hunt, severely; Mary Qu'mn, 1-g broken; have used it for some oiler jx.irposs. Can J Win Geis, leg bruised ; Ed wart Cart the Tribune men comprehend? If not, J wright, badly bruised; Henry Seher, let them write to us and we will inform ! lightly ; George 15 Lucas, ankle, serious- them, as it is " strictly private and confi dential." ' C3" " The I'oya in Blue ,, who aro pre sumed to have felt no little in the perpet uation of our Union and Conatitutioihavo also n deep and abiding interest in the rep utaion of their old commanders. When, therefore, Grant, Sherman, Farragutt, Kosseua, Custer, and a host of other gal lant Generals, arc styled by tho New Yolk Tribune, the leading Padical Jour nal of the country, " (reudhiro'fi hounds" it is not surprising that they become in- Who it was, so wise in his own conceit, as to counsel the Mayor and Councils of the good old city of Philadel phia to bite off its own nose by insulting the President and General Grant, Secre tary Seward, and Admiral Farragut, and other honorable and distinguished men, we know not. Probably his name will never appear emblazoned on the roll of fame. Already thc blush of shame has mantled tlxo cheeks of those would-be representatives of Philadelphia chivalry. They see too plainly the hand writing on tho wall, " thou hast been weighed in the balance and found wanting." Tho peo ple generally of Philadelphia, were net to blame for that otrageous conduct on tho part of those having the city temporarily under their caro as tho servants of thc poople. So far ns the people could, they remedied it by a popular demonstration ly f Thomas J Petriken, badly in chest ; Tilly FcnJ, collar-bone broken ; Lucy Ixivergood, arm broken ; Kate liridge?, arm broken ; Mrs Wunderly, back and arm seriously ; Jacob Fend, nose broken ; Adam Kettering Jr, leg broken ; Pev. Evans, slightly ; Josiah Folsom, leg bro Icen and injured internally ; Samuel Wea ver's child seriously ; Mary Livingston, scrionsly ; Theodore Fockler, slightly; Maggie Kcnly, slightly ; John Sees, rib broken; Jno M'Clellan, slightly: N Harlzell, ankle ; Miss Parry, slightly ; Win Pakcr, head and side ; Jas Williams seriously ; Miss Posensteel, severely ; John White, Jr slightly ; Margaret Daily thigh bruised ; Peter Stormer, leg broken; Thomas Butler thigh bruised ; Gore, slightly '; Emanual Young, seriously inter nally; Henry Walters of Suramerhill, badly in breast ; Jo3 W Myers of Croyle not seriously ; Nathan Horn, slightly ; Wm Palmer, slightly ; Wesley Greene, badly in breast ; Mr3 Moses of Prospect, badly in back; Daniel lierkcy (English,) leg broken ; Pobert Pritchard of Cambria City, leg broken ; John Cox, Esq, leg ; Henry Walters, storekeeper, leg and arm broken ; Dennis Canon, leg and face badly ; Frank Dibert, leg broken ; Letitia Canan daughter of li II Canan, out of danger; Lowman Barclay, fclightly ; little son of Samuel Lei ih art, not seriously; Pose Geis, seriously ; Barbara Geis, slightly ; John Tittle, back badly ; liev B L Agnew, slightly in ankle and breast ; Sarah Gibson, both legs broken ; E F Lytic, of Ebensburg, seriously ; Capt Wm B Bonacker, collar bone broken ; Jacob Hamilton, seriously inshoulJer; John II Fisher, severely, child, slightly; Henry M Lewis, saddler, leg slightly ; George Kohler, leg broken; Mrs Henry Fritz, bruised ; Peter Clarkins, shoulder and thigh broken : Col John S Buchanan, slightly; Louis Beenjer, bruised; John Brown, arm ; Mary Ann Pees, arm ; David D Pees, leg broken ; Joseph Kod gers, leg broken ; Joseph Garver, leg bro ken ; Wm P Patton, slightly ; Samuel and Wm Dumfee, severely ; Mr? S II Mac lay, Bruised; Daniel M'Litughlin, Esq. slightly ; John Parfitt, seriously; Daniel Umversaght, thigh broken ; Daniel M'Kenna, both ankles dislocated ; Jacob Hoffman, slightly; Henry Howard, face; Alexander and B F Cover, slightly ; daughter of Win Bledsoe, seriour-ly ; Charles Taylor, dislocated hip ; Hubert Bridges, leg broken and cut seriously ; Horace F Young, dislocated elbow ; twin child of Wm Layton, seriously: John Parflt, rib? and back, seriously; Casper Fasly, severely ; Frank Benford, severe ly ; Mrs Yowinkle, slightly ; Lizzy Har ris both shoulders broken ; James Owens, arm broken and chest bruised ; James and Cyrus tittle, severely ; John Brady, leg broken ; Miss Susan Pringle, slightly ; Win Iless, leg, severely: James Howard, head cut : Jonas F Goughnour, leg bro ken ; two children named Weaver on the l.-hai 1, ii.j-ircd : Charles Caney of Cone maugh brai.:ed; Wm Poland, head cut ; Fisher, of Conemaugh, back hurt ; Mrs John Tittle, bruised ; Ilarman Eijiel, shoulder and leg, slightly, Wm Young, libs and arm ; John Po.wer, ribs broken ; Philip Boiler of Wiimore, slightly ; Emma and Willie Kookeu, hurt ; J 31 Johnson, internally and seriously; Jennie Hunt, shoulder ; Willard Upton, slightly; Henry -lldt, both legs bioken ; Pius Praddock, nose ainl leg; .Mrs Jacob Sehultz, arm broken ; Steiner, leg broken ; John Stroub, arm broken ; Wm Bowers, back ; .llbert and linger Krauss, ankle . and breast; lndrew Beck, ankle: George Turner, severely ; Peter Horniek, heal and leg ; Ik iijamiu .lndrews, hand; Mrs Susannah Wild, heal ; John Berkey, leg broken ; L II -racr and Mary E Luther, bruised Wm Wilson of Stroystown, side ; Wm II Watki.as, ankle; .lima Williams, leg broken ; Henry Owens, arms and back ; Charles WolstofF, back ; Christian (iood jr., bruls.nl ; Matilda Snyder and son. Stoystown, slightly ; Morgan and Mrs Pees, Wm W.h-h, Michael Poland, contusions ; Henry lleddricli, seriously ; Louisa Hawker, t 'veiely ; Mrs Charles Miller, ribs; ex-sheriff Buck, bruised se vere')'; Henry Tueiee, arm broken; Hen ry Wisenv.m, aria broken; Patrick Ne vin, sev. re ly ; John Kraft bruised severely; Mrs M'Denal 1 and two children, Ilarrv S Peeler, D Cramer, Charles liandolph, Fiama Coy, Samuel Manscll, .ludrew Greenwood, Joseph Shoemaker, George Klucker, V." II Campbell, J M'Nulty, Phineas Watson, James Dimond, Mi- j chael M'Neally, all slightly ; Fven Jones, breast ;ui 1 leg ; Patrick Owens leg broken, Elijah Butler, leg s'ightly ; Tribune. Hcto 5Ubcrftscments. Is the only Article u?.d;r First Class Hotels. Laini-v Thousands cf Far,' ' - It gives a beautiful p : iron pass smootl.lv over t'...; ( ' much umi: and labor. G ,U .. it keen clean much Iolc- c .. not wear out so sjon. It macs Oi l Liner: L ;: : .V. the But in t':e I!'.. ;;. It is soluble in hard ?.-.e; . . . It i.s put up in the safe-.t, r. convenieut form of ai.v of;,.,; . lie. It ii JVarran'cI not t S'r:j.'. '. r Agents wanted tvs i y whr-, 3 offer extraordinary In hi" NEW YORK STALCili;:.- e No. 218 Fulton S::.et Sept. J0, l'ioo-oru. W3L " llKXCKi; o7"iU;u.:. No.SOlAr.CII Street i".::.: Wholesale and jl.-tad I il r : ; lanbroi.leries. Pine Ki lt I soi.al'ty selected in Cur Domestic Zephyrs, Gerni.vntowr. V.'dOLS, C .-: ... Y etc.. Latest S:v!c ia L i 1. Cloak T R I 51 M I .V ; X. Tintton, Drop Fiinu'-, hn e. S. .. ders, etc . White Pad r. ' -. V. Tile goxda bliiig U.l it Jfi . .: WhoU-.-:i!e D-p irtn.ei t -s "..-. meuts to the 'i ItATdl. Sept. '2d, b'-.'-J.?.'.. . Or.l'IM Ay i'iSt'KT Sti.f By virtue of an or h-r e.f t . o Can t of C.e;:;' ri.i CoT;::ty. t , will cxpo.e to sale 1 y j v.- : . at l!.e C. Ebeiisburg, on Monday th.- -'i k, 1". M . real e.-tate "f v. h:e: foil. e.vi.rmn inond, iate of ike died seized, viz : A certain i-.ee or j-nred . f l.e j artly ia Mun.-ter and j-artly in e' Tovnships. Cauda in f.'.i.ty. premis 's Nil. 1. decreed to J' ha lands .f John T. Iinui.es, Ow.... .' l'striek St rm, c -ntaii.ini; y-2 a ? ercl.es ar n 1 a'l wane..- OSZl'SI.&A'S COIRTS.1MI. By virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Com t of Cambria county, to me directed, I wi.l expose to sale by public vendue or out cry, at the Ilttcl of Lawrence Scbroth, in the Borough of Carrol'town, on Saturdav the -J9th day of October next, at 1 o'clock" 1'. M. of said day, the following real estate of which John C. MMuire, late of Carroll Township, died seized, to wit : A piece or piece or parcel of land situate in Carroll Township. Cambria County, ad joining lands of Charles Anna. William M'Kinzie, Michael IIOYn and others, con taining about 88 acres allowance, about 4 acres bein cleared, and thereon erected a two S, ry I'l.mk House, a frame Stable, a Grist mill and Saw-mill. Tkkms ok Sale. Cue third to be paid cn confirmation of sale ; one other third in one j ear thereafter, witn interest, to be secured by the Judgment Bond and mortgage of the purchaser ; and the other third to remain a lien on the prcmisqs, legalintcrest thereon Jo be paid annually to the widow of the said John C. M'Guire, to wit: Sarah J. now intermarried with Francis Inlow, from the date of confirmation of said sale, by the purchaser, during her life-time, and the principal at her decease, to tho heirs and legal representatives of the said John C. M'Guire, or to the parties who may then be legally entitled to the same. FRANCIS J. CHRISTY. Sept. 20th, 1SGG. St. Trustee. Estate of Richard H. Nagle, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on tho estate of the above named decedent, have been granted to Mary Natjle, residing in Susciuohanna township Cambria county Pa. All persons having claims or demands agr.inst the estate of the said decedent are requested to mako the same known to tho said Mary Nagle, without delay. MARY NAGLE. Sept- 20; 18GC-Ct. cleared, and thereon ere-td a half story Blank lloti.-e and a ble. being purport r n pren.l -V . 1 tiotied and deprived in tie- i: : the red -eiatt of the said Ii .e . TitiMS or- S.m.i: : One thi. ; chase money to he paid in e ... sale, and the re-id'ee in t. c , '. payments tla reafi. r. with seemed by the Judg.'ivMit li e :. -gaire of the purc!ai-r. WM K!T'iY.:. Sept. 'Lvih, lFoC. St. 1'. l' vttt"."0.'i's xoTiim. Vj TcsUmcrtary up .a tl:e e.--t .:e ... J. Staid, de. ease I have Le. ... imdersiiied. ad p-rs-.ns in '-! '. i said t state, ait- re-juested to !..:.': at. j tho-o having flata.s a ; it: '. t to present Tht m t- 11. K i N a Sept 120. lSGti-Ct. I'. i It. O. VO'L'NO, 1 ' C. DAVIDS'.". W I T 11 youg a hol:; VfheltS ile Dealers and i:..t r- - Foreign and Americrn i r.o-UKiiON oj iii'L v: i- - OLD TOM. SWAN. AND L O N D ON DO C Ii " .o. Si Llast Scciitid "t ClNClSXATI, Otiia fjr Agents fer Dr. ik-lur.-' f:'. Japanese Bitters. Aug. 1C, 1SCG-Gm. TUAV 11K1FFKK, , residence of the subscriber. r s. . per Valley, Carroll township Cm.' ty about the first of June hist. white yearling heitl'er ; no nei owuer is requested to conn: h rv..r - . property, pay charges and take ' otherwise she will le dispe.se'. t to law. CONRAD hid'"-- " Sept. 20, 18CG.-3t Y. JAMES C. EASLY, ATTO R N E Y - A T - L A JounstoWX, Cambria County Collections promptly attended te. Aug. 23, 18GG-ly jBrsTirous:, KEPT BY LITTLE EBENSBLTIG, Cameuia Colnty, Pi-NN'--August 16, ISCG ly. rnfl rERYEAR! We want A-v-: 01.3UU rv where to sell our IlfKo - Sewiug Machines. Three new Kiiip-, der and upper feed. S'iit on tr a ranted five years. Above salary rr sold in the United States for U' !-'ir. which are fully licensed by H-'K Semison, i rover Baler, Sin jr and Rachdder. All other cheap are infringements and the seller er ' liable to arrest, f ne and imj'ri'n":.r Illustrated circulars sent free. , .nn Sl.Tiv X' Clark, at -. Maine, or Chicago, III. May SI.
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