. r.'iMith 'f( . j 1 ;i;'" ; L'RSOKAL. . ;., .7"' Other JTlarr, f':'r- ' '"' ,v biijilit ami cheery. , , ... ioi! vi' cai-licr" fame " '" '.' .' '! ' ' '' ' '.' ,' tl- Bl::T"st ttuy in the .' . s '.;. :;i'Xt, .. " ' .." i''-!y lh g;ose 'r-'1 Fliri-i'n :ts dinner. .;.-:'"..".'.' . ;rx! y.'.vt'.ay is, tho last , ' ' . ,i r id be l:ivl"ii!ly shot. c . ; ! .'. i'.'.-, nil matter how J," from Pibert, Wayne w.i- innle morn chcer llu: Eueusburg Sil- . . . i : : ' : v'i'i.'.' of East Conemaxigh, ' ,,;',."' iv r ji:vi;.l on the. railroad, ' ' !!' . ts in the 17th inst. ' " Vrl'l M K s "0t SPU t'ie ''Jlht i ' t '-.-r will thu liht see the ,. nrrt . . ,. .,... ...... ;.v p.v a.ir-s u.h that a Phila.le lphia ;iso'l, ine Micrifl oi .oiui?--i'. i iii would jirohahly au- -1 t to U .l rv "A Wi r. if t i; t!. lia II ! i 2 ) d E , ( at!, lb avi di-Ji Fu Kt i rou !i b ;r is- iSSi; jail LheL er t its Oi Am el t "... . !: .:;' 1 Drummf.T has been J, ; j - n('.i aiiince at the next ,- i.i !:nNtT tt.e cliarge ot at ,,, i a named Sik, at Ual ' " p i i l:'t. , v,,.;'iii ihu city for your iron, ' . ... wood work, or anything ;,f Ji.li rt. Wayne & Co., of " , .... jvj all sin h orders at city i n- is. iii rli' in. " . '.la '" 1 :n" w. Steven ' : ;.,-..ui . have wn craitd a pat- r.,;!v. ,iv i inie biirnal, and .7. C. Ma- s:.:i.- .;' has secured one tor I M"iie weighing ahont . t" 1 1 : ' 1 ill 'lit liver of a beef ; ;.. JU;, ,,u;t one day last week. I- - ... r into the animal's i,..'. !. i"' 'if,n- I . i iiuii, ''in it is neariieir : .. ( ; ,:!.! aim hajy ew ear i , i ; - ( the I'kkkmax, and es v ,. :) , -i w 1 1 m : not neglected to Iii h.iixiii. I'M-i f 'he Al- .... -,r d Ins saw-mill apH: .v .. iT.-i i ; i:i i i ill this place 'll , W'-'ieoiiie, t'Spea-iully MS it . , i. that sntt'ered- :: v l. m: name we did not k .v..- run over b- the l'hi!- f 1 ar-t, :nnl almost instantly I !.. -;a'..n, WestniorelaiiLl , V. i veiling last, j . ; 7V.' ''. is advised to ...... it has so oft repeated , . t. ; this place sighing lor . : .. 1 car htiwling to tlie . .... ... .i ii-tii:e and have a A ' -.- . . 1. ;al i f dry or dross ; 1 ' i; K, .lohiistown, will .. . ! :u.d nt as fair prices .., ... i i. - nt in person, and ! t ' avuains "r lu-tter gotds 1 i" ; !.: i . iii-rin'-n t. . ;, . i a lua i, hori ih'y . : i ..' . M :: na. ir. h. t . -. v 1 it;, n, just we-t of ,.r. .r. .: . i a. i: .a si. 1 1 w; s - v. .1. Mariisi, ho - . i:.ai- I . v -Hi-. ..! ' .'. I IK 1! 11' T, et . i, . . . .1 . . ' ',i i ai'.i-iad t rack , a i:';- ...V ;' ;' .-T.'. i.is v .''.. i T ', . i - ) i i ied V. - ... i ...-.! .-...ni'v. . V !v- - - 'a- t and L iiii-.1- -e... v, hih- i t; i. i lot- I V. 'liar i ;la!l, tlobl 1 ni ni a ! ft if " ' -m iv. J e -i 01 th:lf kc; inv.Uf eu'l'. !;-. , lik I Ml nH? .;:' .41 Br y!.Jf i-l- llv. : ' it it t.t k for ImaM 1, i .i la.- I 1- A J .1 th ; -'..I A.:-.; .... N.. . ; ,.. r. l l a' tr. ...i C.wv.-v ea-'cht ' v : :ii--'i'.v: i .i 'a r ..!. ' :;. ' i." .:!! -t M .i, lay a:':. ni.M;. ' -.t '' 'la i ii 'a h a !i .'. i-n- run ir i,' : ' 'i riru- . i iv ff-inn-d i.i f..r,- : ' .- f b'-i.-tft ii. ..i !:, j , - i i i !! a-:: k vii ll:'.- ' . - i ". n. u la i ! '-r..! : ! i i, - t i:.-a..ii , J T t t , '- i' ' '" 'I i i a1': j 1 1 . : 1 1 --.- and '- " '' ' has i i ! r,ia n t.. I a ven- 1 i 'l' - li'.- - Mr. I., -i r. ..f tha . it v. :'. " ! v;.:-!.-:y of ,T. (i. ' '' ' :'!. " :- 'i -lari. i.I ,, r "' 'i.a f ,-a;.ii.t entrance ' ' ' " "I' 'a I'.-.m: 1 1 -. t r isand - ' ra n- z'.-iks. Tli ' 1 ' i iv a d. .Mars, t!:e - :: i :!... "f audits, toys, ' r..; .a.' r'aii.-nei.t irivt-n at the !':,,!.. :.:-l,t last by the ' I--'--:'1 'I mli School, silver ;I " Miss Maggie Lloyd i i 1...I).-., and copies of !' ia-. t.i !; s Annie Kirsch '"'' '' -li 'li. for marked profl- r - v.-. i! -tiidies. V! i i v a i i Meiit of Pittsburgh, i i l :n a coal mine at La ' iwi.ht of last w;ek. " ;t .!in,:i.,.r l,y trade, and 1 l;.iia pipes in he mine, ' ,: ' 'li.' fi.a- iii-i-e-sary for his ' "i "la i . . .t i . rai k, a portion " "i' ti li in and crushed him to ' ! i ' iinv o!ii'ns coveraa n-ither ph-asant to to wear: and this ' '' !;. lieapi-r pla.ee or bet i an lie p. mid in or out M.aa at Star Hall Cloth 1 a '' a r... Johnstown, which !' thai clever gentleman ; .hears .1. Murphy. 1 1 . i i iii., ,1 Alexander Tm :,; '".t ..ne n i!e frotii Salts " '' li iii d dead in his '-' i -p: i"ii of foul play U t.ll.e, -,Mn,f-ll l,v llIH fact '- a .1,. .., ... ,a, ;,. I,:. ' i.,i i,f " ,,. under the pillow v II. was suiiinised to ai:e (la.vs before his d. i Tie sa .;-ifii.-,it rf i fo'.y rd.Ts w.i .. l liiii.isicrcd at St. Michael's Setairtary, Pitts harh. by lit. llev. ISi.-diop Donii-nr-e, on ' Sainrday tiM.raiiiU' I.'.at, the camlidat , s 1 ejj .T j lli'vs. .Jt hn Wan!. Philip t 'f.r.-lly and lai . rick l.rady. It wau a niot impre.-si ve ccr : ci.iony a. d ervi.-eedM.'Kly trying to hrriaa tiPtur-.. Oik; (if the newly ordaitird. II' v. Jubn War I, is n wu of Mr. Mai tin Ward, ; of this place, and is th B-coud v,;e of th i family who J ao been raised to the digniiy of tlie priesthood . his elder brother. K; v. P. i .f' v, :ll''. having received oulinatiou in tho j city of Pome tome nine years ago. j Wo have already referred to he fa, t . thatOiho Itoelh-, of Lilly's S'atlon, has in course? of erection a largo and commodious ' hot -1 hnihling at that pl.u e, and have, sinoe ! learned ihal the ediflen will be ccmplete and rpni'.y for tmsinecs early next Spring, when ' Mr. II. will he prepared to accommodate about thirty permanent or transient hoard ers We are glad to note the extensive im ' proveinent at Lilly's, which is a pleasant i eiione'n place to attract sojourners, i-special- I.v during the srturner months, and under i the charge of so experienced and aecommo 1 dating a gentleman as Mr. HcK'lle, we are ! sure that tho new hotel will win, as it will j surely deserve, a liberal bharo of public pa ' trot.age. j Although we opposed Thomas Griffith j to the bitter end when he was a candidate ! last fall for County Treasurer, we cannot j refrain from bearing willing testimony 1o his zeal and efficiency in favor of the ailop ( tion of the new constitution at the late elec tion. He labored earnestly and actively in the good cause 'from the opening to the ch sing of the polls, while his efforts were at . tempted to be counteracted by at least two i political friends in the township adjoining this borough. The result of the vote, 12t! for and only 13 ajuin.st the. constitution, is conclusive evidence that hi labors were not. without their reward and that the I I publicans of his township were almost : unanimously with him. i A farmer named (Joughnour left his i span of horses unhitched at Sumiuerhill one day last week while he went into a store to ; attend to some business, and the next thing he taw of them they w ere getting ovrr ground with the wagon to which they were attached in the direction of the railroad track, which they reached just in time to en- ; able a passing train to collide with tho ' wagon and knock the greater portion of it into smithereens, besides seal tering the grain it contained to the four winds of heaven. The horses then made off with the balance of the wagon, but tailed to take it and the : greater portion of the gears home wi'h them. i In fact one of the horses did not reach home until the following morning, but fortunately neither of them were injured. j The .Johnstown I "nice seems to be pa:n fnlly exercised over the fact that .M . 1. Meagher wrote for the I'rernxn a series of letters about Ireland some two years ago, though what connection there is between ! that fact, and the recent rascalities of the sai l Meagher, or in w hat way the good name of ihe T'rcftDnn was compromised by the publication of the letters in question, is by no means apparent, allx-it the I'vi'-e seems intent upon creating that impression. Cer tain it is that the letters were interesting and instructive, and that the man w ho wrote th.-m knew what he was talking about, and that is more than can be said for. fully two thirds of I he stuff t hat has appeared in the editorial anil local department of the J'w'rc since its first appearance less than a year ago. ; Anyhow, comments of the kind indulged in by the foil r come with very bad grace from 1 n ttian '.o "did bis level si" to win tie f iend.-hip of M. P. M. v 1 en t'ia gmtleic n ,as in the ".'i r-day of ,. glory." We do this week what vn shoo", I hav done last, notice t h' dc.v h of a val :ied friend and brother t p.i. Mr. John W. Mclvinuey, uiiich o.iinred in J ! a 1 1 ' i 1 i c on Monday night of last week, caused by a combination i if .1 i-o-i-f jiriujiig which dropsy prcdoiiii- ' nriti-d. Mr. M. Kinney, 1 iV e o '.rself, was a graduate of the: I loilidaysbiirg -Stu ii'f'inl of li ', where, under th; masterly tuition of that genial gentleman anil one of the best of printers, O. A. Traugh, Km.. he acquired a complete knowledge of the art ami became i.ne of the most, efficient, antl competent v. -i knien we have ever known. In addi t he was a gentleman of more than ordi i.ar intelligence, ami as a writer had f.-w p :;ors among country journalists. lie was at ore-1 time connected with the Alfoona Voi, with which paper he severed his re lations to take up his abode in 1 1 arrisburg, where he was employed in the Tr!etri,U of fice :,r the time of h's death. lie served in the .j4:h Pa. Vols, under Col. Win. C Mur ray, during Ihe war. His age was about ''! years, and he leaves a wife and two or t twee children. Two brothers, both young men, hailing from Loretto, whose names we suppress out of respect for their parents, came to lhis place on Friday last as witnesses in an arbi tration trial, and while here managed to sat urate their hides with enough "bug- juice" to make them devilish, or at least to serve as an excuse fr indulging their worst pas sions, and while i'l that maudlin con dition not only belched forth the most disgusting profanity, bat. sought to pick a onarrel w ith nearly every person they met. In this latter particular they were eventual ly rccomtnodated, for finally meeting an in- ; dividual who v:isrji if not t-ag'-r for the fray, t he t wo brot hers w ere, ''sent to grass" i in quick Micci ss'on, their "mugs" sn tiering ; considerably in the altercation and their an tagonisf demoralizing bis right hand badly in dealing the blows. The arrest of the trio I soon followed, and after a hearing before the ' Burgess, ea. 1. was fined five dollars and costs, but the two brothers failing to "bock up the spons," and still continuing noisy and obstreperous, were committed to iail, from which they were, however, re- , leased on Saturday after furnishing bail for payment of fines, etc. On Monday they re turned here and brought suit, against the party of the third part for assault, and bat tery! which was met by a cross suit against them for surety of the jH-a.ce. Tl. "MT.-.I. .ads1', "t'Ctnat-en r.f the Altoona ',r:'- "-! .otjt," Mr. (ten. , ' ; ' ' r (,ii. steil to say that. " i. " s ia.T chiitu to Im- the met.- hut if Mr. (Jee "'.out shooting for ' ' J : e.shi p of t he t WO '" ' ''.'.'ainla'cd by iin ;' '' '''' and jdate that ..c.i a . ounerv has lten "li the harge if 'siriu timi of rail- ''.a. aiul a loan io,.t i U l';y ,. Ilu. ,-hrnge of ' ''-sin's st. ire, Al--'A " !' l':th; and still an- ' t' a:iug his wife an ;i con-iilice of ( -'.uv. is now pining "n'll rei enilv assis- II V s i I I . I " 1 .. .... Wti.biTs' Lkctckf.. The cntertain- ..: l. t i...wtirti.r;nn .'linri-b nil llieiii jinrii iii - -- Tuesday evening last, the juincipal feature . , '. .. 7 i..; i...- v;i- OI Willi II was ;i ii-riuiti '.y nr. -' .' lits, his subject being "Sunsliine, or the Se cret of a Happy Life," was all that, the most fastidious could have desired. The. lecture is not only replete with the most humor ous illustrations and anecdotes, which exci ted an almost constant flow of hearty laugh ter, but hIkjuiuIs throughout with a vein of pure sentiment w hich appeals direct to the better emotions of the human heait and im presses every mind with a proper apprecia tion of the fact that, there is much ot the I)R ment Com utiui 'rdt;o:is. Till: COMMON SCHOOL SYSTEM. To t!ni K'Hivr (. tl.t- CH:Arln I'l-cwan : Df.AU Sl"i: A system of eduetifioi! and the haracter of those teaching nnd -r it are K) ui.suac mat lo txi.ojuiiii llc-m is to de lude or bo deluded. A e,,od teacher mider a had s,..-ti:ni may lessen, in one way or au- other, ; he e i.s retail :ii:g f; ( nt it, ii.it ti::s icsseoing of t ne evils cannot be referred to the s.-iicu, bni. to the teacher's own . rfords. I Li.ijw many gooil men ;-nd women te;k. h er.s, L'.it I al.su !-.ov that many are f trfrota lu ing ginjfl. I know, as v.cli, tljat tin; ex isting bysteni Joes not, cannot, giv us secu rity on this jaiiut such as th-; dread nataro of th!.- re.-te.oaMutl'ty demands. lP.;t, iiu!..-- : Jiend.-ntly of the good or bad character of . the tuacheis, thy very system i.s o'J ..-cf loa able, and thisis?Sie ground that 1 look in my previous communication. ! Kdiicatioit uuii ''ir.j-irui'tion in the ele ; I'.n nt j of certain arts and sciences in them ' selves highly useful, but not iu themselves either moral or immoral," are nut ideutical. I Education embraces this i nst ruction and ; totueOiing tnore, ami this nvmtthiiiff invrn, like "KbenshurgV ''etc." in sentence three of paragraph three, is just tho difference he j tween pagan, irreligious, godless, immoral i instruction and genuine education. This j something more, this "etc.," is religion, with ; out which there is, there can be, no moral ity. The d'ltiesof man to his Creator, his Hedceuier, his Sanctiticr, are the first, the ' most sacred and the most momentous for the life here and hereafter. Morality is con cerned jiriinarily with these. A doctrine of I right and wrong a doctrine, of the duties of man that ignores those that refer to lod, or j is not based on litem, that does not draw its : sanction from them is not morality. But i to teach the duties we owe to God is impos ; sible without religion. To rewive instruc ' tion on our duties to Clod from one whose re j ligion is not our religion is preposterous. ; It is the wildest kind of talk to say that ; religious education is to be confined to the iulpif, Ihe Sabbath school and the fireside. ' Any man reading the Ih.l.le wiil see that re ; ligion is not an affair that t an be or ought to j be separated from any action or period of ! our lives. Peligiou is not a mere Sunday matter, or a jmrely domestic virtue. Jieli gion should jenet:'ate our whole being it fchou'.d vitalize and energize the whole soul ! it should be the spring of all our actions, i influence all our thoughts, and regulate our i every word. One of the, greatest educators I of man says: "AM whatsoever you tlo in word or in work, all thi ngs do ye in the name of the Lord .Jesus Chris''," and "whether volt eat or drink, or whatsoever else vou do; ' do all to the glory of Cod." If, then, reli gion should be the master principle, the j ruling clement in our lives, assuredly ought it be. ir.oM iuMsteil on w hen t he mind is fresh j est and most open to its hallowed influence, i Peligiou's influence ought to encircle tin j child, ought to envelope it and penetrate its t every hidden recess of heart ; is, ought to be the most i.roiiiiue:t featur: in tlr- school, 1 ought to be exercised not merely by n formal I ins! ruction, but by indirect means as well, so that the child would live beneath its af i mosjihere, and become every hour more and j mole saturated with it. Now here "I'bcis j burg" falls into a blunder as widespread as I it is erroneous. When we c ry out against j the system as irreligious, it is not because a Jamil! instruction in this or that .religious I creed is excluded; to tell us no religion.-, m j struction is given is enough to condemn it. j It is not merely a en-" wo want d be taught ; and explained; we desire ibis, but we re- ijuire more. We would not be satislie 1 with , I his we could not ho (afi.-ficd w ith this. Learning and reciting a formula of belief i.s j lot religion. Pci.giou is concerned with I oar w..ni.-, with our lives, as well as with ' our belief. The evil spirits believe, but they j a'e not religion's; tln-y believe ail that Scc i lion -1 of Article I of the Constitution ve ! quires, yet they are outcasts, cursed of God. j We want our children to be taught to think, '. to speak, to act on all occasions as i'hrist- ians ; to learn and to obey " the laws of , God, be taught ami encouraged to live up : to ev. iy sfnaile;-t v ' -q u I rt : u e 1 1 1 of their : chereh: to love and li-via.; her as the spouse of our Lord .Jesus Christ, and loin ' voice w ith childlike docility. To I Ihcm to so live is the jirovince of true edu- cation, and tins cannot be done under the. : exi.-ting uu.jii.--t and expensive system. 1 know that this h is been f- lt by many of the ' admirers of the system, and hence they en I graft on it Bible reading and jn-ayer. But ; ibis is a contradiction. It is a violence of , t't-red to very many consciences, as well as ; an inconsistency. 1 tlo not want school j teachers to take the place of other r-. '.igiieis 1 instructors, but I wou d have them lake ! their own part in the work of ediica;ion. j 1 will close with two sciitonces one by ' Lord Derby, the second by Gui.ot: "lUli ! gion is not a thing apart from education, ntt ; is interwoven with its whole system; it is a ' priiiciidti which controls and regulates the whole mind and hapjiiness of the people." ; " l'op-.i'.ar education, to b-j truly good and socially useful, taast be fundamentally reli gious. " 1. E H. . ji: - C a m itt;i a County Official. The oi:i ' iial vote of this county on the ne V const i ' tiifion is hereto ajijteiided. It will be seen that the total majority falls very much short of the guess we made last week, yet it is gratifying to know thai Cambria is stiil i "right uii the record." Here are the tig j u res : A'tatns Township CIS !" Allegheny Township "! I lilacklick Township " ' j liarr Township 1 Caiutifia 'I ownsliip I" I'l I Cambria Borough Z H" Carroll Tow ustiip.. 1" J :' I Carrolliown liorouh 44 l-'s i Chest. Township " 11 Chest Snritiirs It -.roinrh 4 " Clcartiebl '1 ownship !! U j Coneiiiauh '1'ownship 7 M j Coiieiiiuiiu'ii lior., 1st Ward. . f-7 i Coiiemaugh " 'J.l Ward. 51 ol i Coopers'lale Borcuiirh 1;J 1j Crovlo 'f'owtisllio. . l7 ' I K ist Coii'iniaiiirli Borough... lj$ Fl ir. i ih n rtr. i-'ast. Wnrit .. .. S5 I'. jeiishiuar. Ve.t Wutal JliJ i'.anklin Koroiiu'li -i tU (ialiitzin Township ?7 4'J I .larksou Townshit )" i7 tell to her accustom Iornl VofiespcH'jiii c. VViLM'- nn, I ec is;.-?. Ii:au FnrrvA:,- 'Mrs. Bridget Powers, wife of !r. l.-.id Powers, of Vv'ttshit. 'f-.n township. !,) ,u rii. sdav t.f lust week. "Per a brief. !.s;t pair.fal. iihiesa. Ieeea.-.ed was estt-i-ineti an f-Ieuu.le lady ami a de vout Christian by those, who v. ere best ac ciua'.i I'-d v.ith ht-r. llt-r remains were in- i terred in the Catholic cemetery In thisjdace , on 1 hursday uiorniig la.st. May she rest: ill n.al;-. " j -t r. Ceier Clawson, sr., of Port-ige, n , aged and T:sjc-t : I citizen, died on Thins- day last. Mr. C. at the time of his death J had ailuiie-,! j.a I riarchial ago of Si) years, b -;. g. jiei-haj..., the ul.; st man in '.hU viciu- i ity. il was a quiet, inotieiini ve mai:, atid ' was mm h r.-spect -d l.y all who knew iiii'i. ' 2vr. John Weaver, sr., another aged riti zen, a resident of Sumniethill towi:Khij, j died rather suddenly mi Friday evening, I itf'iur returning from Wilmore with a team and wagon. Mr. W.'s :ige I failed to learn, bat il must havo leen ujiwards of 70 years. 'Sijuire Milh-r has found oat that the new constitution does not require a jiersun to swear by the nauie of God, on his induction into oiiica ; which is not half as startling a discovery as the 'Squire made on Wednes day morning last, of the overwhelming ma jority in favor of the new regime. Main street, Wilmore has a splendid (?) sidewalk. Yon can walk front one end of town to the other and not find more than 75 or lW holes iu which to break your leg ; and there is only one jtlace through Width you could possibly fall into an old mill-race on a dark night, especially if you should happen to have a "brick" iu your hat. We wiil give you three dollars and forty-seveu cents if you can perambulate our streets after night without a lantern, and not be tempted to indulge in jirofauity. Wishing your readers a happy Christmas, and jieace and prosjierity under our new ( onslitiition, 1 will suhsidt for the present. Vouis, truly, Scnmo. Tho Weekly Bis35itcli. ON E OF THE CHOICEST, CHEAPEST AMI) BEST FAMILY NEWS PAP E 1 1 S PUBLISHED. EVERYBODY SHOULD READ IT. The PlTTSiSCHO W'KtHI.V I!SFAT It, like the Daily, is printed from ch ar, new type, and i.s one of the choicest, as Weil as one of the cheajx-st Family jiapers juib'.ish ed. It is a large folio sheet, containing thirty-six columns of matter, mi In airing a! I tin- more important news of the Week, tare fully collated and condeusad and omitting no'hiug essential to a general knowledge of cvci vihing of interest naiL-jiii ing tlaongh oi:t the country. Indeed, as a tiewsji.tjter, it is not surpassed by aii3- Fimiiar publica tion in America ; while the care w il h which its selections are made and their great var iety render it a most desirable journal for the family a journal replete with intcre.V iitg reading, and one that cannot fall to ph-ase. The Commercial and Emaucial K. -ports of the Wl'.KKbY iM.si-ATi II an: made up with great tan-, and are always full ami reliable, while to its Cattle and Stock reports equal care Is given. The Wi.i'.Kl.v Dlsl'Ai'i'll is t iirni.-'iicd to single subscribers al .si o ) a year, or in clubs of ten at .1 On, wish a paper gratis to the par ty getting up the club. It is tin. cheapest jiap'-r iu Ai I'.rica, it si.e and the amount of reading matter it gi ves; considered, and every family should have it. Address O'N EI LL X' OOiv, Publishers D.wi.Yand V.'f.ESLV Disi at ii, Fifth avenue, 1'ittsburg, l'a. 4 4. Cl"i:i:.NT Cakk. To tlta yolks of five eggs, beaten, add two cups of white si. gar, three-quarters enp of butter, one cup sweet milk, four cups !l uir, having in it one mea sute Banner Baking Powder, whites of five eggs, well liearen, two cuj currants, wash ed, dried, picked, and we'd tlreilged with their, which prevents th iL. f:a m .-inking; t hey should be stirred in last. Bake in shal low pans. Each can of t he Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to be used even full, according to printed directions. I f you cannot, obtain this really valuable article from your grocer send "J" cents to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Bex :d7. Pitts burgh, Pa., and yoa will receive, poslage paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list of tiftv valuable Uecip. s. 4 4TT 4- - The best mills of Eurojie and of this country furnish vast amounts of elegant goods to Wan am AKi::t Bkown. The largest Clot liing House in America, Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. iiisirt i::t. DAVIS. In'L-.t. in this pl.ne, on Tues.T.iy niirlit ias . Mr. EtiK.seKit Havis, awJ ah. .tit f't year-. Mr. ii.ivi.s was licni an t rt ir -'l in this vic'.nity. an I ha".!iv ei tiiou'niijt an 1 i:n.-t r - juilable oi en i- rl'i.'t us. KEW STORE BuIMIdr i rAPTfl u 1. i Ilarinir pureha-raf l,uy )y fiir cash, ntti many Of ot;r ifO'i '-o having beon bought sinco tho Pat.ie, we ore nblo to offer AND CU3 Cii3tCi..fni SHALL HAVE IHE BENEFIT. Wc will ."i ll at prices to make the money of our jtatrctis ?o as far as possible. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN AND 113 and 115 Clinton St., mmssa W! m. R il OUiimiFRAMW.HAY Loo'i at tlie Prices. I 7VIrixiulo hirer. VOLCCALC Aflf RETAIL, OT HEAVY CLACK ALPACAS. NEWLY OPENED, At 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 Cts. j ELEttHTBmBPB0flFSITm,OOm - AM)- COME AND SEE THE GOODS AND JUDGE FOll YOURSELVES ! Goods bought before the Punic are MARKED Down TO SC IT THE TIMnS. J v i i a" s : rr i-z i z ?s AT HALF Till! L'SL'AL I'lllCE. Wholesale Department! OX SEC0X1) FLOOIl. j GOODS AT WW YOUK AND I'lilL'A FRIfES i ! Geis, Foster & auinn's, j Xo'. 113 tnd 115 Clinton ?t., Jiihntowu. Stoves! Stoves! AT GREATLY Reduced Prices ! thi: i nii:j;s:unei wili, ski.l. j FKOM THIS HATi: AT asd dealeh in IX ALL NEW COLOUS! . 1 Navy Blue, New Green, New Erown, j avaterpuoofs iShccMroii WARES, At tho Reduced Price. j BLACK WATERPROOFS at 75 Cis. ! pixels : i HEATING PABLOR aa3 COOKffiG llKl) A XI WHITE VLAXXEL, OV Eli A EI. . I .VA Ely, II A Hit EI) EE A XX EI.. Heart Cirai 'J'tcilletl. Elannel, Yard' Wide Country Elanmf, Hob lloy and 11 ne Elannels, FELT bhJK 1 N iroai 75c. to s-i. rss i BALMORAL SKIRTS VERY CHEAP. J ND LAIirKS', MlSSK.S AND Cll I LIjEEN "S I WA?,rrB,"ATS13H GOODS GENERALLY. Geis, Foster & CliiiiinT, ! N'os. 113 aiul 11-1 Clintou St., Johnstown. hi, h2 ki ijill own r REDUCED Ml AS FOLLOW j Xo. i) Ironsides, )'' " - - - j f Improved Xo.tiottal, t) Spec r' s Anti-Dust, -' S " " 5 l)iiquesne - fJO.OO :k;.oo i ,'i j.oo ! xo.oo 4 I.OO ! rtOMU j 3O.0O DEY GOODS, I NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS! HPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COLIN UY l'KODUCE TiKtK IS IXCUA.Ntti: rOU tiOuD. Store on South Side of Main Street, JoLbiiijr in m, TOPPER & SHEET-IRON rUUXriLI ATTtJEUEO TO. Nos.273, '250 arxi 2S2 Wasbington Si., JOHNSTOWN. PA. m TO OTH AY HULL. Crime tothepre miscs of tli-Milis rili-r, in C'nii'bri:i t wp , pomi-l'im- ilurinS liift Auirust.a .shihII tilm-k l'u'.I. 'l'lic ownur is reinii-s'eil t fi'iie furwanl. jir-ve jii-t.t-j; iv, ay thi-.r-jres ami take liini away, iiihoi--v;'- In-'will iit- ili.-iMisc.i oi' a.-or iiij t law. Hie. -ti. 17i.-,t. ADAM X ilKTTIfr. TltAV CATTLK. Sii.iyed from tin" nri-niis'-s ot tlie suIiscrilK i'. in Car roll to.vn-liii.. hniiK- tim:- tlni-iiiLr .'May or June last s whi a vcurlin.' S ri'.fc;f. r. l in i-oi-.r. witli n;o oii liis I'oilv ami a Imlo in liit l fi I'ar. .Ms ., a year ling II i:ii-'l-.K. rvil niiil wiiiit- an. I having a w iii" star in h-r Iv.ct: -ny i;itoi-i!i i lion lo.i.iir. to tin; ri-i-ovcry of tin; i-at!li- will bo lli::n;ul!y iv--iiv.il mil libera llv r-wani.-l. ami all fi..nv. v. ill I).-i ai l. ' JOHN IiorFLli. CuriMil Twi.. Ul-c. "0. 1ST". ALSO. A LAUviK LOT OF PARLOR AKD HEATIEG STOVES, wiiif it ivii.i. r.i: i:s:'o.;:i Of i AT COST VOU CASH!! r;i:o. huntley. Kbf-nsbur?. Nov. 21, lT3.-tf. Lorctto Property 4 LOT OF filiorXT) situat"in Loretto bor- ouirli, ( anibria oomity. I n . I known on tlo- olan of sut.t I. or- (t,', "V" , o;i'li as Iol No. 7.- froniinif "H'j J" i'tf. 1 feci on Si. Mary s 1 ii-ct a nil ox-K? ' r I ti-ti-liiijr l.nck but fi-i-t lo St. jo- - -- s-.p'i street l'.uving- tlicrcori crectcl a troml TWO-STOKV FKAME DWELLlXf. HOUSE, I WWH cALN hi I Iv.tU fcU'L'JiKU A I lALHcU, . 1 ! . - 1 1 D...1 ..Ml! j- i'aiue biibve. ana (kiut uiiiyaiiums. i Tin' Uotisi; c-inriiiiiso on rooms, LesiO.M the kiti-licn. aiul lias sx. conmioilioiis cellar under It ail in the ln-j-t oilier. ;tu-ap at J 1.(100 one third in cash; balance i:t two eijua! annual paj iiM-nts.m ith iiiti'rii't. (iool title. Apply to the owner, .JOSKI'II (il'TWALI), or to CtF.O. V. O ATM AX, JUal F.tat A iron t, June '-'(', 17:j.-tf. Khensinirif, Fa. l:i 5 ITV 1 5 1 J X 0 HAVIXU recently t-nlarsred our etoi-k eH now preimreii to bell at 11 jrreut reduction Iroin former prices. Our Mink onnsiKts of Unites, Medicine.a. IVrfinnery, Funcy iaps. I.eoii'?. Hall s and Allen's Hair Kettorat m , J'ilU.t lint 111 cuts, Ilustfr. Unbiiente, l'nin Kill-li-rs. Citrate Mrtrnesia, INs. Jamaica Oimrer, J'uie Flavorinx: Fxtraets. KMcni'i?. Lemon Syrup. S001 hiinj Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Uhubarb, l'u re Spices, See. Cigars and Tcbacco3, I'.lunk IJooks. IX oils. Notes :nid Honds: Cap. Font. Commercial and nil kinds of Note FHprr: Kn r-lopes. l'l-ns. Pencils. Arnold's Writiinr Fluid, Htni'k mi.l Iteil 1 11 k, 'Foeket mid I6 Monks. Maxaziiif -4. Newspapers. Novels. Ilii-to-rics. Itibies. Uelijrit.u, l'raj er and Toy liookn. l'i nkiiives. Pipe. Ac. ....... t Xf have a.l.lr-d toourptoek n lot of FIN K JF.WFf.KV. to u iiicli we wouldiin ito tlie at tenrion of the f jiilies. I'lioTiKiKAl'll AI.HI'MS at; lower prices than evrr ofl'erril in tiiis place. l'a per and Ciirrsohl ether whole-.nl or re tail. LEMMON I: M S' I! !t A V. July 30. lSi?. Muin atiet-t, Kleiisburjr. 1 I true :ui M- 1 v., ui ,7, 1 . i ' ,eri'5'i 1 .. : '' !'' ?or.i c1i:u-k' of .siiU'V u .iiO" nee. o c eat Z to. tr-tf i ''"' i'-1'''' nis, , ( ''' or iM.irc iinl.iied ;',! ' ' :iH On- ntlrt ' "' '" :-u in- i'ouml " l'.-'rV;"i'H is imli-eii , ! l .iii.-T Miirtin ;vi its 'I!. ' i' i ye liost of ,' " ' 1' -Sor of O.ll! ;" "'- Inr ' 1. ' -t, .if. I. -is e er pin "in. -li.oi -oiir- tii ',',-',' ' 'v nty-foi-r - rincevl. rtstt ' da v, fo flie ' i r;- lH;ir 1 yob y-tiv( all its v V :-! -. 5 ,C" "''.Vm '5,a' "-VH -",,J- in.. i.n- .I... - . 1 1 . . , 1 ; r. -1 in this worlil wliKll le line ...1:1.4 i. . v. .1 1- ui,..i-i.i receive .1. lieiirtv recoErni- tioii from ail of fJml's creatures. Dr. W il lits on f tin; mo.-t ple:iinr, entertaining anil amusing lecturers we li:iv ever liinl the, ,!,iiMiie of listcninj.' to, ami him self a living icrsoi)iticaiioii the happy et f.cts of a kiii'llv, sunshiny nature, every sentiment ho expresses J'.r-'1;. .tho heart anil makes all who lu-ar htm Jcel 111 a special manner that from th; u'n at t.iver ot ailV"'.Hl louulless blessings How. The lec ture was i.rece.le.l l.y a hn!f-i.-ur concrt by the choir at taehi-.l to the church, :t"l it is on'.V awanlin- a jnst tne.le of praise to say that that part of tin; eint i tai nmctit was real ly ilel; ililful, the selections Lei lig f. rsbcl as ami the retiiieringof them i t the ai-.icst il e.ce cre.tital.lc to th-. pcri'oiiucis, who have just. 1 anc to be i.rott.l of their miiMi-tl t- taiiimeni-'. At the eonci'.is.ou 01 im, r the choir ha-l san;X tii '"i""1 by tI.o Wi'.V w is c.itlli'i! Mfi ' and was Ni !ect"d cx;rcsly .... .. ; K occasion, I). Winits icciico thn hapoiest etfect Lonsleilow s iainous poem, "F.xcelsior," interpreting.'" his own jih-asvng stylo Ihe sentiineiit of each verse as he procee.leil. And ov Laving spoken t t tii entertninment. we need merely say ot the aud:ei: '.' that il ackcd only in "im im portanf ef-sentlal, ami that was in numliers. S n h an entertainment et-rla'ii'y deserved a full house, ami a full hnn.-.c certainly du serredsn. il air entet i iiiiimcut. Those, how ever, who tliil attend bore away with them the happy recollections r.f a well spent e veil ing, ami iiodoubt teif, as we feel, that much credit i.s!ue to our townsman, "flew J. W. Etlie, for Jiaving inaugurated and brought to a tmccessful is? no an entertainment ro eu I iovaMe and so meritonons in ail its parts. Johnstown, Ist iird Johnstown. 2d Ward Johnstown, 3 1 Ward I Johntoiv!i, 4lh Vnrd Johnstown, 5th Ward ! Johnstown. Hih Ward I,oretto Itorouifh 1 iliville Hoioinrh ! MllllfKT l-iwiisliip ! Fror-peet Itoroiliii i ltic'.iltiml 'lowii.-ihiji ' Sumiiierhill Toivnship .- . Surnmitville liorouh j Siisqiiehiniiia Towiiffiiip ... T 1 vior Township ! V;iliin iMil i'lnvnsliip ! White Township ! Wilmore ltoroiisrh j Woo. 1 ale noruugh I'pplT Vllil'T I Lower Voder J Totr.l Majority SO M KJ i'H 01 37 H7 Si 4'S 1 21 27 H IS rt 10 . V.i72 . r.j9 . 47 Ji C'J 4H 51 S 24 4 l-'7 7." t X - 4t 4." .1-1 :;j 1SJJ ami afte song, w hieti vv Snnsliini , for the A Bf.li.KiKrf.xt MrniEKi:r..-S:i!ii. ReigMey" bloodthirsty iiopensities s.vin to adhere to him, not withstanding his close proximity to the fearful vortex of eternity, and takctt ci-pei ial pains to render himself as disagreeable and dangerous to his fellow prisoners as possible. Tho other day, with out the slightest, cause, according to ihe tes timony .f th-" oilier )Hsoners, he hurlcil a lump of coal ai Timothy liacon, a lad of sim ilar proclivities, which struck him on tin; h. 'ad, iiiilicting an ugly wou.id. lie would c.ie no masjii for hiscoinUict to the Sheriff, who at-once caused him to be removed to his iron-clad cell and locked up. There are numerous parties who have expressed a de sire that we use our endeavors to ascertain, if possibly, Leighley's knowledge concern jug tertian ot her climes among them the Lizzie Mess murder, which occurred near S.ilr.-dmrg. Allegheny county, some mouths j(.!. but he is so "uncommunicative, ainl rio""edlv stubborn that to g 1 anythiugout of bini would requ.re more experienced "pam pers" than this establishment is able, to Inr- i. Uh If any ir.forniii'ion whatever .vui bo obtained it will be Jfuruisbcd our readers. Vrcensbury Argus. AUI)ITOir.S NOTICi:. I-Mrite of of Joiik K knn Kl". late of Washing ton towij.-hip. ('anihrin i-oimiy. il eee;i -i'. And n-r.v. !-. 1. t.s7". n 'iii: ion l" ( leo. W. (t:i t tnnn. Ks-.., J;:'.i s Xuil appointed u litcr li ri' tKirt din-rihiiLtor ot ttic luii.l In the hands of Joiin l(. Kennedy, Ksj., Adminitt niter of John Keiuic ilv, (!eee:i.-od. Fi-.iiii the K -- rd. .T.is. ?L Simikh. Cl ik. 1 wiil attend in t ho duties of t he i.tiovs appoint ment, at niv oiliee in Fben-ihiir I'unniich. nil Sit i iinw. tiit: ITtii iiw ok Jam ais. 1s74. at ri o'clock, 1-. v., when :uid where nil person" inler eaicd innv attend, or he delnrred troiu cumins iu on said fund. JAM FS NULL, Auditor. F.lKMisburfr, Pee. '25, 1S7 '.--I. N OTICL. In t!:c- mutter of the Es tate of JANE WllKKUV, deceased. Aiid, now. Pec. s, ls7:i. oil motiiot of J- G:ll lil.iii Lake. 1's.j., U. I. Johnston appointed Au ditor to report ilist riliu t ion of money in Ok; hands of Cue iiceoiiiu:i!is. to and amoinr the parties entilleil Oiereta to rc;.ut r.t the Ar gument Court. M the Court. Pursuant to the atiove. T will sit at my oiliee in FJierishiirtr, on MMv. t:n; L'xfi iav ' J4.vr.nit next, nt 1 o'cloc!;. I, v.. ..,.. Pec. l!l.-4t. K- L- JOHNSTON. A 1 I T X 1ST II AT ( ) 1 1 T.S N ( )T IC E. JS- Kstate of -J A l'S CaMITKM., decV.. letters oT Administration on the estate of T im - Caniphell, late of Washimrton township, 'niiiiii i.i eoiintv. have heen irrantcd to the im der;" ieil. residimr i:i : um:iiit vide, to whom i pi-ons indetiH d to said er-ti-.te i;re 11 quest ed to make immediate iwym-Mit. and llin-i; l.uv-in-' ci-ii or ileiiiam's wiil make known liie ti,7no without d-d, SH U;nArG1I,AaiuV. p.j' imit, Pec. IU. ln..J.-t;i.- rnopitiETons or nifEMX rorxniv ami stove works uoLLiDAYnnritis. y.i. J IAVISO purchased Ihe estnldishnient lately I I known as F.nterprise Foundry, we are now prepared to inanu f.n t u re of every desi-ription. Tho Variotjs Styles of Stovcn ni.inuractured nt our eiHablishmeiit are iu all re.pecis cpir.1 t- 11:13 in the market. Steam En2.incsan.laU kind of Machincr, promptly and sat isfuc-torily repaired. k'AII our work is vur runted;. to be e.vaetly what it is reire-iented. (Auk:, iin.-tr.l '"V. y EBENSBMGf OQLSH FACTORY S interested iirtics have been reporting in the noriiieni pnrt of this county that our mips lor i.im.ulf 1 lurii-ir V.'..oiea (iood. &;., am iii.i ;li higher titan liiw.v reaily are we de'iii it neoessarv for our own protection nd for the iniormati.ja of the public, to publish the loiiowin LIST or I'RtCE. Iilanhets ?r..."n pr pair. I'launf Is "vl and o-" cts. per ynnl. Ca-siiiieres ."s ct. J.er yanl. Satinefts .V) cts. oer yard. Cardiuir; and Sjiiiiiiin.5 .". Lit cts. per lb. Carding 7 T. M. JONES & SONS, July js, l-r,.-tf. r"henslitnr Voolen F tory. ClRRIilUB MlMnCTORV! s 1 ?i 1 5. e s r it 1: i:t, Near Union School House. Ebensburg. THE eutigcrlhi r desires to call the nttentiou of the citizens of Cumbria end adjoiuinir counties to the fact that he ha now in success ful operation in Ehcnshurg H Shop for the man ufacture and repair oT CA! AGES, BUGGiFS, SULKIES, Rlirlu; naoiis, .Slelgrb, jtuct iI other description nt ir..ffc that lint. Employing- nonn but nklllful workmen and using olil.v tlie heft materials. I feel confident I can srive entire satisfaction iu work, siyles and priced. l'iaf form work done at short uotiee. Itepnir-in-of all kin 1 attended to at n vui:i!'le into. A 1'lucks.nii h tiiop in connection witti Man ufaetorv. ("all and see specimens 1 f woi k. June--':, J..-tf. P- M. (.Hl'lE. LOOK WELL TO Y(0 INDERSTAXLINGS. JOHN D. THOMAS, I3oot iiikI SI101; 3I-:-iIcoi- TIIE iindprsfs-ncd r speot f uMy informs his nti 1 iiiriim; ciinomsr? ar.d the put. lie generally that I'.e is prepj red to manufacture U oTt and .SilOF.;1 of any desired fci.e or quality, from the finest French calf-skin bom to the coarsest liroiruns, iu the vkkv bkst hinmhii. 011 the sh irtest notice, and at n moderate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Thoe who have worn Loots and s'lm 9 msJf at my etr.bl:sht:ieut need no tiMurnnccM to tae superior ou.iHty of my work. Ofbm- can fcHsily be coii i'lici-d "of the fact if they will only jive me a trial. Try and be if;:n laced. llepaii iuar of Hiot and r-hoes attended to proumtly and in a workinr.iilike manner. Thankfui for past favors I feel confident that iny work ant p.-'c- wilt tmi'iiwii me to a con tinuance and iucrcuro of the same. Jt 'UN P. THOMAS. CASH BUYERS AT THE EtelMi HOiiSS-FMisMiiE STORE. 'I'ilE undersigned respect fully informs th L cilizn-r? ILbenvbiir'tind the imbPea-ener-nllv Unit i.S-is made a O It K AT KKPUCTloS IN PK1CKS T CASH UL" YF.HS on all goout iu his line, consisting of 1 M0Y1NG and HEAPING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES of the most popular designs mid of till etylee, prices and qualities: mm of vim mamv. of mv own manufacture: HARDWARE, ALL KIND I such as Locks. Screws, Butt Hinges. Shutter Hintres. Tubl Uinires. Holts. Iron nni Nails, VViiniow 0!s'. Putty. Table Knives pud Forks, CHryiur Knives and Forks. I'ockut Knive. Ta blendTea spoons. Meat Cutters. A pple. Parers, Scisiors, Siiears. Itaiorsond Strops. II ma liters. Axes. JIhk !iet. Burittif Machines. A tiRiirs. Chis seU, Planes, Com pushes. Cinares, Files. Hasps, Anvils, Vist s. Wrenches. Hip, 1'anel and Cross Cut San . ImiiiB of all kin lis. Slim els. Spades, Scythes and Snath, liaket.. Forks. Sleih-liells, Shoo foists, l'css. Wax, Bristles, Clothes Wash ers and Wrina-rrs. I'm tent Churns and I'ateht Machines t'enerally. Grind-Stones. Patent Mo lHet (iatesund Veasnres. Lumber Sticks, Cust Steel ititle, S'iot (iut.s. Revolvers. l-itols. Cat tridjrep. Powder. Caps. Lead. Horse Shof-s nod NriitK. Old Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Weil and Cistern Futups, c., Xc; llatnsss and Saddlory Ware of all kind, iu trieat variety; WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyond description ; CAIUiOX OIL and OIL LA JITS, Fioh Oi!. IJird nil. Ufisc-l Oil, Lubricatlcjr Oii, Kosin, Tar. I'aints. Varnishes, Turpentine. Al cohol. Ac. ; Silver-Plated VV'ar, Glassware, 4c Iiiinil.V Groceries, such as Teas, CefTeo, Sit irti rs. Sy runs Molasses, apices, lried Fetiche, itii.-d Appies. itomiuy. Fish. Ci ackers, Kice, Pearl Itarley. Ac. Tobacco ixi(l Oig-iii's. Paint, Vartrish.W'hltewaf-h. Scrub. Horse, Shoe. Stove. Io.isi'nfr, CI -then and Tooth ISi uslies. all kinds and size?: IJed-Crd;, Manilla Uopes. dill many oilier tirticlcs. at the f.i'.-rs: Kitfiorcu"t. HOUSE SPOCTLXG madt. painted -ind put up as cheap as possible. mk cash. S- A liberal discount made ti e.iuntry dealers liuvinjr Tinware bv wholesnl. (;KlttiE HCNTLKV. Ebensbursj, July li7j.-tf. T EXT POOR TO POST-OFFICE. kto tr. bi . acliPB is the wav the Al 1 l-illl vv. ..." . -. . topna Sun winds up an obituary notice m ilu , lrtst ih&uf . rr xkc utoks' . otici:. J j J.ta,e "of I 1 vi n I'ow ia.I.. dee'd. I,vtcr-' Ti'?tainen:arv in the eome i f It.wio Powrtt 1- 01!' C.uiiiiriat.iv.n.-iiip.Oiiiiit.riitii.iin-tv h ivri- been j.'.m e.l t hi tiir!er..rnc.d by t In; Jieirister nf sai't ottnty. all per; in !cl-i-.l nre re.oies e l to make immeJIa'c p.iyment an I Hi -a li t vinir cUiims n.i nst 1 Lie s.11110 w:ll ii'csetu thorn July au. -ntU-.i e.l (or si-.tleinent. 11. KIN b. r-A I. Fwnw Dec. i.-3: . O EU. V. K. Z A HM, l x en r ' TLEC'FCN of 0FFJCEI1S. No- -il tit" is hetv'ov given to th members of the Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Compa ny of Cambria County, that the regular annual ?1 Priori of Oircctors will be held at th-.r o.I.ee 11 rU'iislmra, n Monday, January 12th, KSit. b t v llJtras of 10 A. .M. and 2 H. M T. W. Dlc'K, Secretary. Ebensburg, Dec. 19. If To. NOTICE. 1 hereby caution ril pcr ROiifi against trusting my wife, Euza TIFTI II I Jl ItTG lli-UT v. on my .icoount. as 1 11 in d--Uuined not t. J tC'i CUnrf.eld Twp., Pco. 10, 1ST3. IW. St. I IAVIN'5 introduced new mni.-htnor y into our f Woolon luoroi y. we are now prepared to man iti. let ure t.n 'Oiort notice. 1,1 I'l HS. CASI NKl'S. ISLA.VK.ETS. FLAN MILS of uli btyieS S;ro KINti V A liNS. ic. Ac. r Wool taken in exchnnpe for boo Is or worked on t-hurrs. arkt i'ri.-o puid for v.ooi. r. m. t on.s. Ebonsbuiv, F-b.2. L-T-.-O. CKAWFOUD HOUSE, i;i;i..sist I4. John Fitzhcrris, - Proprietor. rTAVINti leased and rt furnished the a'.ore JL well k:io.vii and popular hotel, fie propri-et-.r is no amply prepared to accommodate all who may favor htm with their patronage. The best that the market alfords will be scr cd nt the Table r.t till S. us.ir.j. lli.r Has- iii be kept constantly supplied with the choicest liuor. mid the commodious Stab to wit! be an lei- the i-lirimoif a careful ami attentive hot-tier. No effort wi!! be f-par.-ti to render tfiie.-ts comfcrt atde aiul well lease. it. c.t ry l articolar, 'tcl by proper alt !. t ion to biiaines-and a moderate se-tie of prices tli" proprietor hopes t.i w iu l.i Kay to ptibl e favor. (-'"ay l.-7.'l.-tf l N COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., 23, JL JS SSI "S 5rl. S, y 'WJ'll.t, receive money on deposit, discount If 1111 I e.li.ct notes, and attond to all tLc bueim-tj. nujlly done Lylt iukers. Sept.i0.tf. JAS. li. XAHM, Cashier. fl!" J. IiUC'K, M. D., J-'-L l"ly isieian anil Utirmn. Caki'.ui.i.tdwx. Pa. Oiice in rear of Jubn Hack's store. Nii'ht calls may be. made the residence of John lilt K. Eq. I April 4. 173. tf. LLOYD & CO., Hankkhs. j7 Gold. Silver, Government Loans, and other Seoiirii ies, bonirht and Hold. Interest al lowed ori Time Deposit. Collvetions made at all accessible points in the I'nitcd States, auJ R general 'lanking' business trnnsacted. W M M. LLOYD & TO . r. a. iHOKMiKr.it. wt- n. ssrrti '-n. CHOEAKER & ScCHLER, 0 Altoriit)N-Rt-l.HW, 9-18.1 EBEXf I'KO. C"tIA C''. r. U. jTgaiTlitzix lake, J. T t o x il o ' -:i t - I si av, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., l'a. GEO M. 11 E A I) V., A Horn nj-at- Law, l"rx-ika'-mri Pn ( iSce on Centre at rcet. r i xr l- r i r TOAVi VA. Drafts on thoni-incio.il eii iiti anil Silver "ui 1 ; Gold for sjle. Collections.. mailt'. Monte. r-j eiived oil iier;osi, payable on li-mnttid without, i intc-rert, or on lime with iutirft ht lair rates. I third do.r from II .'gh street. JAMES XU1X, Attuiim:v-at-Law. Kleifcbiire. Oflice in (lotml Uow. CcMimj load pix-inp ly ft. tended to. (il?-ri,'7J.- f. IloiitiniJr Stoves. TIN, COPPER Si SHEET-IRON WARE Hjt!i: recent!- taken possession of the new ly ftted up and eotriij!otAia btiililini oti IIirh street, two jnr fast if the Itank uml nearly i.ppo.-ite the Mountain llooe. the subscriter il belter prepared thutiver to imumf aeiure r.ll artieiesin the TI.,COPPKU and SIUCK'I-IUOX WAIill line, allot which will lie lurnisbed t buyers t the very lowest li in price. T!.e subsi riber also proposes to keep a, full mid aried assortment cf Cooking-, Parlor ?.ud Heating tove3 of t'..e mo.t approved t!esln. t'5SPOl'TIXG and llOtlTXG imule to order and warrnntetl perf.-ct in manufacture, mal Bii teiinl. Itl.l'AIKIXO promi iiy attended to. Ail work lione by me will be I'.one ri.-nt n o.i fair term". i nM S't ; LS ami WAUL .t.d bv tne en be depended upon as to nuil;t- ana OHIinoi l uuderw.i.i In pri'r. A lontiniiaiico an.: i.icii a;e of iMh.uit.f is i -peet:uliv soi'r:- IO !. mi l n. err.ii t wiil be a.ilnif - ixii'ier "- !ii3 sutii.'fcttioli to all. fn-nivrvn VALUE LLTKIXGEU. F.bensburif, Oct. 13. is7d.-tf. a. avTykagek & CO.. ttiu.lfhslc ami Urtail Haiiuractrr et TIN, (fli'i-ER AND SilEEMROX.WARE, ..M ui:I.t.Its IX Heating Parlor aM CgoMi Sloyos, Xo. 140:4 Eleventh Avenue, KOOFIN'O nn.1 SPnn iXd made to order and warranted perfect iu tuauufuctur? n1 niarerial. iiiiI.m-4 rryniMi-jllv i.. .t:.ft e.1 nt DronH'tlT i attended to, ami )olite atteiaioii accorviel t all. whether they purchase or uot. Altuona, Sn-pt. 5, isTJ.-ti., DICK, AfTrvCNKY -Af-U", 1" pr.;,urrr. . utTlccrii troKt imnu : J. T.ln.ri'o n. .n 1 Irt l! . iVnlre street. AU i eri aniror leeafCbusin aiten-u-d i-.atiafa lurtly, i.ni uc.!et:eas & (i!ty. 10-lt U.) A;