C3.j?3'I3.I3E2?13L-I2-- JS EfBLlES E?i2r3:LlW - "ODi3Z:i:i:SS SEPSIS. lEIEIe 3r. J fE "CAMBRIA FREE1IR. ' F-tctturg, Pa., . .r ibe Vrasieris "asiieyl vh!, Mr.Jr k Virnll rUM Asnelatia, on I" Pittsburgh who 1 aatbor- S"5 lJ.' i,, inserted tl r active pay fur at vcrtisa- the Cambria iRiimi. ' ..r u,wt atvertlelag rates. ?C ALAND PER30NAL. ai tflt Other Tl-aee. ' b' thing on'v Krasmber. T'if Pauntless boys houaad a bran spliu " tie' 1 yesterday. Castivlty $13o. ffu, adgar King, E.q., '1ir f the ; " is what the Altoona Evening Mir hiiK now. nrl ioi iitchell, charge with horse- t- escaped from tba Indiana county "''Vfrw niif ts a8- IU" y"r reaiy cash toM.I. Oat roan's 7 nre lh extra percentage charged by r ,ll(lt ilo a credit business. :i,rthe f rsf session of t)i Johnstown Din--,iurt under. Judge Barnes' regime coin r Mou.lav. Jan. 4, 187.'.. Il..ll'f . ll.at M f. Oltrnnu will l-CT t . . . - - - ' ' hit full S.OCft mnJT p-vi.i. t anJ await their coming. wi'.,i r Orr pf .'ehustowu, eldest eon '"'J . .i i ... ........ i.i. .Ill" Ill-C. II. Jin ruii'T'i Trim uic .l-cI ' ; . ... l.s AnelcS. California. j cruel war i over" Power's Run, a7,s V.-t rH R. anil thr rartic- from Altooua have rrtui .""ftd home. '' TiJ.ilinxtow ii lnirocrtit s.y that John nil it lid-ifheolilstiBt. JvIik c.mi thauk jrtvra thut he hao't the worst xcerst aay- roeW f"ll upon Michael Gorman while r p;oyeJ in l'nn OUiary, at iroutz cir. i" ;u rteld county, a fv days ago, , -a-in l liiui to death. uiHii named liyao bad two of bis ribs irktx wh'ila at work in tho C. I. Co.'s f i-.yJ:y, Johnstown, mi Friday last, butjuHt Vi !'l to loai u. Tb': llUldaywbii'it Mamhird say a that a iia du.TU there broke through the Jco tli vhrilay and came withiu an ue of bt-iug d-wuc-d' Tha d- u t h did! -Hvju. Tcii.1. L. Herrit, of rToll't'aytiMrg, it wut and Kn and 4 id it again Uiia .mt I.ii..!-ug to tha hymoaeal altar VJisa jiirW . Smith, offiayaport. Ilie !arg-l a1':k of ali" aod genta i jtb und luhl-tr ovarahoart ia Kbauaburg, air found at . Jj. Oattnnn'a, at leaa prica ikm eifU're in town. Don' forget tkis. A id afiuiad I-uiIwig Uvuiuai wti run t,rrbvaii borne wagou, heavily ladanrd, n Matilda Furuace, Huntingdon t-fiiuty, !,aiUl!':-k,aii very aereraly iwjnr4l. A t'orty-st-ren pound wild turkty ia paid lvUubut by Mr. Jauien MH'lokey, iu A'.'iihv'.- xwnhip, tba other day, aa4 wa r uyii.Yu ir lavel baat to believe tha atory: iurfr.'ii and j atron, Mm-. JainaaCet uv ill 'Aii .hum towuahip, had the good lor Ui.rui;.'.' a dear WKihiat; 1 1 pound, oa 7i,? "f labt week, not far from hin own itt, j : . i. A r-j'.rcd employe at tha Merchants' K!.'. J iiatown,'"tepped liowi and out" . .'w mf.rniuta airo with aovaral articles af vl tt'm'iiging to partiaa aojoaruiag at , i h.-V.. lion. .Inhii V. l?arne, Jodgo elect of the oliihfuw a District Court, and bin twa An .':ls, M. 1- 1. 'Sey n w. Itim hard rcived their cunmiiioua fram iu (i erer-i-r. I jHnoto and hoea of every arBf!rit)on i '.w.r ia price at M. I a. Oafinaa's than thay j 1 i-n been Woupbt for auring the past f ftten j u i ftemeinlwr that M. L. Oatuian'a j cah ptore ia tho placa. j "e anrtha(lreenBburirtmorir th:tt j unmvi xchanpe jper says there is out - ialon to evwrv svn adult eiri- telio what t Knows to be a iia. tiave heard oi okl age. percentfigo, mileage, tke UoMn Ay, and ner r v.itr kiixl of ages, but to the Alteona r i!a the credit of having discovered un V.v aew age, whieh it calls "akiran- V "F'-easbnrg- darkey," as soma af rn'bHtiji'n call htm, woke tip on Friday :t.:e;. 'n last nap Itaving couponed only in i..s;s, and has ien "wtae awaite -: f iT, ff s ' at rrotar intervals aver , -lntV tf tha young nan P.anCar, f5'(d wub stealing railroad tickata at rn,n F..t:i n, the Grand Jury failed to '-4 k in. I'll, whereupon tha defendant ' .i-'2 jd from cnsUnly on Tuesday lat. : rirt 'u and gentlemanly editor of the ' :".r,te H"w,,win, Hon. 1. Gray Meek, e rjrrt t anaonnco, Htill oonioed to i:ktuJ rorn in cons?jnence of an afflic '! of ' res which threatena partial if ''.it : l!itilnenH. -I: not exactly tha rijht thing to speak !'ily at ihe "jack of hearts," but irnce Nl;ii Woerc. of Cambria borough, W. mode a leading I romp in the tnat J r'c i :tnf we rould hardly xarir Right- r;'tx a rorie -'v r-mored that tha Pa. R. K. Co. '" z f'rrther reduction of ten per cant, ii j.io r,r !ll ntyilnve. from Prasi- f ' -W. u sai.l rluction to take efWt on f I ; "rf is- ihT.Y and to apply to all road a '"ijlr'.l of rA Oompnny. -'Jjt MihscrU'er ta tha Frfkmaw who '...,,Bivw ,im ,,arer after tho first of win nndVrstftna that this thin, rn 'kIitik.r!ii' me initttar for one ? more 'it ...iE Pfti for the troub a and p.aveo vat so far as we arc aon- -b ,1'i't iwn wpuKt from to-day "murry " '.::;; an (Ty (.0me trippii'S? this I ' aa.l t'.at lea'da lis to uy that with the j . " pav veu will net geastrav ly rtil- i' E. .1. Mill's strictly eash store for all k' l.Nr Jrh8 goods and graperies vu tren rvined TnrVi t-d 1U11 a. from tl.e Wearcm l'unitantiary br ! wall, on Friday last. Hill man y t r'.u.ti. pursuit, hut hia compa-iios1 " p':t ti. ak friirfc over tha hill$ fasti '"i'l. bo was recaitured in twelve! Injuries sustained by our friend .'i'" 1:1, if WsHhintrtnti township, were i sra slsd to lesrn, so serious as at 't1 Ttfit, ore of his feut only having "Tiered, l.nt r.o bones broken, by being :' 'Uv the lith ,.f ;i tr-e which he was at ; i-reK' in fell-tig. 'n7.v Vl'' '""I''' mN who is good oa a confer a Rraat favor and relieve t 1T v,'rr coiibiderably bv indulgiiig ia r , ( .; " -ords about tha failure of the j.. ' Hip ast to re:uh no in the raorn- l:; frequently ben thu case since "i'"lule went into nflT..t i ,!'''' ''""t1"i l'i has al read fount. -i,. ' or 1 o'luty Treiianrer in th ( . v '" 'U r. l 1 atritk K.wigors, of Millville m certainly one of tha most 5 -:t u l mi!-ii hi tha rountv. Tfwa i.e se.-ond hHst we will glad 1 . ... . ... T.. l. t rexle r. f.f (Jl!itri Um. 1 -a. in t 1st, ra1r.d !I5 buvliala t.f no- ,,r . in i lie wjr un !,.'"' """'aiiiing ten rode lasatbaii 1i '"a"y r ". bv actual V"" 5"1-3 VM gralna af corn. If 1 '.VmV .W b",,,,r production tha. .T. A t,,h,ar fr""' i r i-i fruinshava tio resp..-t fore-it a. t ' . ': a. Jebu M. Trios, 4 i , "r?u ""utiuj.ion towushia, K.,. ''. foaad to hissorraw h"n lW,i " action uf "stitr,,r",".,,il',t ''-"Sm -r . s .."I i'U :i,"V'riJ 'H.ir b-.-o it. i nun ii 1 tl. " a is M It II should nrcnir Dr. Iloil'ioaa, l.illv'i, an Tnesl;iy :tid :iixioua t. per t Hvui. i ,!;,) opra. loolh ! i ., nl-liiu- ' ili h, t l;'':i. wil!iu" ' ' "'it! - j, ,.r 5. " rl!4l;-t c a '--,-.L, i.;,'." ""' iu keep- ' r i Mr. R. A. Fhortnaker had the second finger of hia l ight hand badly demoralized on Monday last, while attempting to attaeb a pump o the working engine at theKbens biirg Fonndrv. Fortunately net lones were broken, though Harry will bavaa rery aia ful pet to nnrse for some time to come. A low-priced eaoking or heating stova is prominent among the many things which it is "penny wise and pound foolish" to in vest in, and the man wh houses pn snch in hopes of securing a sufficiency of caloric is very apt to ha disappointed. A fact like this speaks vnltimes iu favor of such excel lent stoves as Geo. "W. Yeager A Co., Altoo na, are now selling at the lowest cash rates. Xb "Wayneaburg Republican calls its nnn paying subscribers "capaciaus brained and liberal-hearted itelinquenta," and in forms them that they will have ta do with out the news, as the publisher does not pro pose to pay TJucle Sam in advance for car rying to them twa dollars' worth of news papers for which thoy will never pay. And that's just what's the matter with the Flii Ml!t as well. Don't put on silly airs and turn upyonr nose at poorer people in plainer clothes, but reineinlter while all proud flesh, wherever it grows, is subject to irritation, that it is the easiest thing, aftfcr all, to visit M nrphy's Star Clething Hall, aud buy without much hesitation and at the very lowest prices a full suit of a good clething as ever graced the human form divine. H. 109 Clinton tteet, Johnstawn. In a ease before Court this week it was clearly proveu that the defendant was at "tho siege of Troy," inasmuct as one of the witnesses, a blushing (?) damsel, swore that became totae house atwhieh she.lid duty as a domestic on a certain evening wet forth in the indictment anil "held her" nntil five o'o'iock next morning. Bo far as the even ing referred to was 'cetned, of cowrae a clear alibi was established. Hi the matter of Felix Bck, bankrupt, of Ioretto, this county, the petition of Pat rick Maalley, assignee, with proof of service of notice of application has boon presented before the United States Circuit Conrt, and an order made for the sale ef real and per sonal property, etc., clear and discharged from all liens and encutnberancea whatever. se advertisement in another column and ala posters priated at this office. fta Hollidayabnrg Standard saya that the n'crenceilown there is that the editor of tba Pi ' 'man approached his mirror "hind en i fere u- whan ha discovered K rent that wasn't hit,'' "tu for 'erlain fellow's aat tail ' w OBe nr tne t,inar whase local editor ca.r approach his mirror "hind end faremeat" vtil rning his back to it-who U, in fart fall-Heged "hind end f the Uag-aarad spac.-S any way you take '"IH'how atreaked and striked the weather has been, vith enow falls a.. rain falla and Knushine between, making in. n U the queer est winter we've seen since tL" "e r course is just what we uiaan. l;"i' where s Oie d .fterence so long as folks are fctnloycd in seeking tha pleasure which may I -joyed in baying cheap goods from Mye.rs JJevdi at wli"e mammoth cash store not'"' iajtinuoyed by exorbitant pricea far infrio goods, which all should avoid. tThe Altooua Tribune sayg that tha resi dence ef Mr. John J. Patterson, ia (iavt-port, caught Are on Tuesday evening last, fram a defective rtue, aud was damaged ta the ex nt of f-'.OOO, the full insurance, while the furniture pufle-red in like proportion. Du ring the Are Mr. Patterson's pocket-book, eontaiaing 3472, a box containing a gold watch and Jewelry valued at gi.V), and Mra. Patterson's portmonnai, in which there was a small amount of money, were all stelen. a ld, respectable and wealthy farm er of Itrothersralley townahip, Someraet rovat;, George Fitz by name, having beeoiae tired elite, adopted a rather singular meth d of "ihuffllng otr this mortal ceil" yester day wek. ProenrJng two flre pokers, lie arranged them above a door in hia bonme in euch a way that by placing his neck lietween theui he was enaoled to etrangle himself to death. Temporary dementia ia what tha Someraet Herald aaya waa the matter with him. , The ladiea will be speoially Intorsstad in learning that no stere in Kbenshurg keeps so full a line of fancy goads of every descrip tion, such aa hosiery, gloves, ribbons, belts, acarfs, nubias, collars, collarettee, cutfs, handkerchiefs, tiea, eemhs, veils, infants' hoods, rephyr knit eocks and mitts, hair braids, trimming braids, edgings, buttons, jawelry of all kinds, perfumery, and every thing else in the notion line, as can beat all times found at M. L. Oatman's cheap cash store, and none aell so cheap. As a holiday gift to a valued friend or beloved relative", we know of nothing moro fitting or more desirable: thau a photograph, bust size, ueatly framed, of yonr "own dear self," except perhaps a handsome photo graph album, of which, among many ether elegant articles in his line, T. T. Spence, of this place, a photograph artist without n su perior, has a largi and varied assortment. Times are hard and trade dull, and for these reasons Spnnce will take photograph and sell pictnreRj frames, etc., cheaper than ever. A DiHn giving his name as C. Kobert Ott, and hailing from Pittsburgh, snoceede in disposing af a couple r ,t...ora watches in Jobnst--- " y l"t week, but it sub sequent lv appearing that tho wfttchesas well as a email sum t money had been stolon from a resident of tha former city, named Thomas Dillon, the thief was eventually ar rested in Altoonaand taken to Pittsburgh, where ho waa held in ? V)0 bail for his ap pearance to answert and tha stelen watches were in dne time returned to the rightful ownwr. So, on the whole, don't you C. Kab rt Ott to have known better than to engage in euch unlawful peccadillos. A vonne m.n in this plaoe, wb by tha way is one ot tne most o';im"i j i - om, found it necessary to have a few teeth in- tTy to I"" aerted not lonff since, and soon after the op eration called upen his lady love, wha resides in a neighboring village. Such was the ef fect of the new teeth upon his articulation, however, that the fair damsel waa Just on the point of concluding that ha had put an enemy iuto his uiauth which had stolen away his brains, when the young wan suc ceeded in dispelling her fears by explaining the true cause of hia peculiarity of speech. Had he failed in this, there ia no tolliug but what an early decrease in the receipts of the Pa. K. K. Co. would have been the rosult. The pipe of tha Conduit Oil Company, which passed under the track ef the '.Vest Penn Railroad at Powers' Kiin, was tarn up i by a foree of three hundred men under the Idirectiou f Superintendent Creighton, of said road, on Friday morning last; since 'when a sufficient farce of employe, many of whom are from Altoona, has been kept on picket datv night and day ta prevent tho laving of the pipe. A great deal of oil a'lnt by the tearing np of the pipe anil j imch feeling is manifested in Pittsburgh an! thoughoutthe oil region In conseqnetie or i tie esciting contest botween these two rival e.Vrations. The subject of dispute has bAi beforo the Courts for eotna ti m past. ' -no of thoxe terrible nlishapa which so 1 fri gently attend upon lmntiug expeditiona had its occurrence near iwn a-o It soems that Joseph F. Brawn, a rei dentcf Ixgantown, one af the auburbs of Alto went to Iti nsh monntain.some threo miles4iiant, oil Saturday morning last, in ou-st tf game, and seeing a dat k object ino vir.r it the wode some distance from him, rlrei hia gun nnder the impression that la , .haling at a deer, but, Wnble to r. t ..o after found that ha had killed a f,llwretni, y.Jog man named John T-...t..iei . f Mr. G.arga Thompaon, uf I--ir wh.lke himself, waa etC i if hi'x i l-a a re;s.. .-tt,g at the tuna, ny iiiwna I Hrawn returned to ,!ay aod after deli vering ..J tolJ hi autry. where e jury we impanelled and . ,t in. heated, but snbse ...a.. d-d to rainvra the body to niar an in.jueat was held, and , lavestlgation of the facta Drawn q ll'li : . f A !t . after a f was ... ..:,.14.1 irtii all blame iu tne u, ter. the sl.-.ltig liie to hv k?" purely a.M . ie.l.tl. The uufortuuate man by wh..e though. Usaness a fellow creatuto was , o nn-xpect.il, hurried into eternity is aaid to be almost cr.vd with grief, and his sad xparietico sboi d certainly serve as a warn ing aaaiust tiring at any object in tiie wwkh or t ls.whre without Mist ascertaining that such ..l -.;t is restly W ht it seems to be a til sa'i.'j-M.t foi .mi, j I'Hiinos IK Cot'rt,T1io following busi ness waj disposed of this wpk in the Quar ter Sessions ai.d tJonmion I'leas, Court ail- : jouruing at 4 o'clock, p. rn., Thursday: gCARTElt stssiu.ts. j Com'th vs. B. Fojfle el!in(r li'iuor without i license. Defendant submits ani In sentenced i to pay JSC fine and cot-ts of prosecution. Com th vs. m. Carney alio .aciianan Ksy lor removing and dostroyirijr landmarks. JS'ollf jiro.ii'ini as regards Kr.ylor. Jury finds Carney not guilty. but that he and the proso cutor. Con. O'Neill, euch pay one-half the costs. Com'th vs. !. IT. Tickason rape- Mrs. Mar fraret K. Brawley. prosecutrix. This case occu pied the attention of the Court and a irreat n;ar.y who hsrt drt business at Court during; Tuesday avenina; and the areater purt of Wed tiesdny, and efter a fuil rehearsal of the usual disirustintr details, resulted in a verdict of ac quittal. County in tor the costs. Com'th vs. !cvt tMiell ami Curt. Fleming; assault and battery. Chas. W. Kilue, prose cutor. Osbell not taken. Firming found guil ty and sentenced to pay a fine of tlfl Rnd cosis. Com'th vs. Jaiues Price larceny and receiv ing stolen froods. M. Diirnan, prosocutor. (iuiltj- ; r. and costs and four months in coun ty jail. Com'th vs. Alex. Mills and Chntles West as sault and battery. W. W. llradley, prosecu tor. A'i. ftru-i euteretl on payment of costs by dfcfendants. Com'th vs. F. Johnston burglary and lar ceny. F. X. Haul, prosecutor. Not g-uilty, and" county to nay cost. Com'th vs. W in. Smith assault snd battery. John Sanders, prosecutor. Uuilty; ti and costs. Com'th vs, Adam P.owers-nsssult with in tent to kill, aggravated assault and battery, and assault ami battery. Adum Hartletiaujrli, prosecutor, flrand Jury find true bill ns to sec ond and third counls- Defendant convicted of ossr.ult end battery and sentenced to pay a fine of 5 and costs. Com'th vs. Dnnlel Williamson surety of pence. Ann Willimiinon. prosecutrix. -A nl, troa. un payuieut of cost by defendant. COMMON Pl.RAS. VTm. O. Haven & Co., for use of Win. Ptephen eon vs. Daniel McLaushlin aasuiupsit. Con tinued by consent. Ceo. VVelin. endorsee of Oeo. Wcha, jr.. en dorsee of H. Walteis, vs. Ellen Walters, adm'.T or H Walters, dee'd. Continued at cost of plaintiff. , n J W. bhnrbaiwh vs. Pa. Tt. It. Co. summons cae. Jury flud for plaintiff tyOiM. j.is. Ilrncken ve. i. Usjrer dtbt on capiaa bond, ftiO penalty. Defendnnt con reuses judg ment amount to be liquidated on the teu da va" notice. B. Elliott vs. Hnrrv Marlett and P. J. McKen zie summons to answer plaluiilT of a plea of coveuant. Verdict for plalutiQ" in the sum of f yii txi V. V. Zuck vs. T. J. Lloyd assumpsit. Con tinned at cost of defendant. Frank Tojd wss declared a lunntlo by a Jury empannelcd to imiuire Into hlscass, and will doubtless be sent to Dtxmont.; PKE8BKTMET or THE ORAXT JURY. The Grand Jury on TaoFday last made tha following presentment to the Court : To the Ibmvrahle the Judge of the Court of Qujrter Scriinw f CamJiria C-if The 'irnnd luiiuest. inqiiirinir in and for the body or snld county, respectfully present ! That in the dis-charg-e of their duties tbey have visited tho County i'riion and Court House, snd report that the County Prison Is in excellent order, and no oomplaints were made to us by any of the inniatea. We would recommend the pur chase ot fifteen iron bedsteads for tho cells of the jail. We are opposed to the proposed ad dition to the Court House, and would not re nnm in ti ml lm hniiilinir of a new Court Ilouso I 'iirtlie nreeent. nor until the improvement of f l llDtnt'iiii CUUUHIUII l.io . John Dlcsi lorernan. Jibtrtsburg-, Pec. 8, IStt. IK er.!" show how rapid tho popular tat for l '."ic growing, the extensive es tablishuien of Mr. John Zweidinger, So. 13fi Sinithfieul "troct, I'lttsburgh, shows a striking eamp. Starting as far back as 1806, with no cap-rl for a commencement, it is. notwithstanding, to-da.v, by far the largest, most finely hui.'hed. and bebt con ducted honse in the liufc .eat ot Sew l ork City. It has always been, a tsoint. with thie houae to Bell nothing but i1 r.. t-class goods, aud at the lowest prices. ItMti're for any thing in tha musical line, from it jw s harp np to all the instrument uecessik".r to fur- tnbiug a brasa-band, or ta a fi ne-toi. ? ' btlea'- or "New Kaland" organ, or a "Ua thuahek Ochestral, or a. tirand l'iano, vOU can be accommodated here wltw either, fro.u the large and raagi.ificetit stock in store, em bracing every article tu the line. The build ing occupied is a very large aud com uioili oua (do; four storied, with large and hjilen did sales and ware rooms, to properly and fairly exhibit their immecee aud tine stock of goods. One great ad vantage to purcbasera ia that the proprietor and ail the principal attaebea of tha house are practical musiciaus, and yon, eau thereby have auy instrument tried and tested, aa to quality, tone, etc., to your eutire satisfactions Musical good a of all deacriptious imparled in large quantities, for wholesale and retail trade. Attached to and part of the establishment, are work shops fur the repairs of all musical instru ments, from a piane to the smallest instru ment. The workman employed in the same are all skilled Germau mechanics. We advlae our reaaors, when they visit Pittsburgh, to onll ia at the mammoth es tablishment af Mr. Jouk Zwbidikokb's, 13d SsilTHFIELl) stkebt. and yon can pass au hour very pioasautly in looking through the establishment and "inspecting the i- stock of musical la"" - CojiPUMFMiBV. The Harrishnrg Pa triot paye the following well deserved trib ute to a farmer Ebenburger, Bob McCoy, aa he is Tamiliarly called in this latitude, aud all who know the gcntlatnau alluded to will withant doubt endorse every word tit tered in hia praise by bo high an authority : Ge.np.rai. Robeut A. MVur-This ireutlo mnn, who has for eijrht years past been the Chief Clerk In the Surveyor (jeneral's offlue, has reslflrued that po?ilioa to accent tlml of cishlerof the Hlnlr County Banking Company, whoso business tiause Is locntad nt Tj rone, Blair county, and will leave in a few days to amuine the duties of bis new position. As Chief Clerk of the l.nnd De;:irtn;cut. tJencral M'Coy has proved himself nn efficient, trust worthy and courteous puhlie olMcer, and has the confidence and ceteem oT all who know him. In bis selection us cashier of their hp.nk, the Itlair County Bnnklne; Company has (riven evi dence of keen discernment and an appreciation of practical busiueesqurtlificatioiis that Is high ly complimentary to (ion. M'Coy, and we feel assured in sayinir that their judgment Is not misplaced. (Jen. M 'Coy was A ssistnnt Adjutant (Joneral of the Pennsylvania Keserves and served throughout Us campaigns with tliat cel ebrated corps. In April. 13;.5. he was appointed Private Secretary to Governor Curtin, which position he held to the Close Of the Uovcrnor s term of office. We congratulate the (Jencral ana wish him tho rull nicasureor success in hie new enterprise, which his social qualities and bis Jsterliuff business qualifications so riohly merit. TfiR NEW Pt,A5. Nothing in the Way af advertisements has appeared thia seaaon that will aomniand so much attention as tha remarkable advertisement of Mosars. Wat.a maker & Brown, corner Sixth and Market atrecte, Philadelphia, that stands out to day so prominently in our columns. 1 is em phatically vor'th reading. There is the tnind of one of the naoat aysteraatio advanred heads that thia business age has produced. Kver striving for the van, Oak Hall, this year, has made, as it Justly claims, a great stride np and aver bnainess customs. era tha bonse a feeble branch the purchasing world would know it could not stand np ta tha prin ciples nnnouneed. "Were the house not noted far its honorable standing, we are sure it would not do i. But customers who have dealt there before will go again, and new ones, drawn bv their tempting offers, wljl try them, and the great Clothing House will reap in tha fntnre, aa it has in the past, the enormous advantage ef abundant means, united with unblemished honor, and an acuta senae ef what is due between man and man in thia important trade. -ea-e. KEsrosnmuiTor Ekborsiri.-Ih ca nes where there are several endersemente on .... th. Thlladelrthia ledger, there is thie'differenee ia reaponaibility, n-mely, aueeeestve endersora are eu... . , . . tbair relations the suosequwni nvra.., J v. -.u-- ... u the linn order. That la ftUT aaa of BUcb endorsers upon whom ' "J. . ., elaim from the obligation ia prwim, -j - ' 1 i .ii f tbr.se before him, bat not Clincr u , . T . from any who succeeaeu ui . -.. , dorser. are equally liable to th. bo.d who is not one of them, but as between them selves the reevery i- to be aqnally divided. . if the drawer fail and there are two foi'nt endorsers, both solvent either may la .ailed on to pay th. dbt, but they must th-n divide the sum between then. It make, no difference whirl, signed Urst if they were joiat endorses in f. t. i Important I.foai. Beciskix. The mof-t i'n portant ca.-e tried at our int" Court was that of Aduin Heeter, A. 1.. lnsnin! Dr. .1. F. Thomp son rs. Samuel I. O l;iirnw mid Harriet N. las irow (his wife). The action n s. iie t' on a uiorttraife executed ty dotendants. for the purpose of iinirtyairiusr the wife's separate ret.! estate ns security for the Indebtedness of her liushand to said phiintttTs. The cvMenr-eehowed that plaintiffs had been accommodation endor sers on several promissory notes of Samuel I. t41atfow,amountintr to tJ.ueo. That some time previous to June, 17::. Mr. GIiipsow called on the plain tiffs with a view of fretting them to en dorse more notes for him. whieh wiey declined to do. As an Inducement for them to comply with his request, he proposed that ir they would l.i- ntua for rl.TiTKL his wife would toin him in oxecutihg; a morttKe on her separate i real estate, as security tor tue noim iwervnuuy endorsed by them, and also for the notes which he sought to have them endorse. This prepo sition was accepted by the plaintiffs, and a raortirajre was executed by defendants, where by the wife's separate real estate was mort friitred as secuntv for any liability then incur red, or that tuitfht thereafter be incurred, on the part of plaintiffs, by reason of their said endorsements. Air. Glasjrow did cot derend in tho action as an-alnst himself. Bis wife, how ever, defended and alloyed that the tnortjraire did not bind her for two reasons : First, because there had been a fraudulent h Iteration of the tnortynye by her hiisbniid, after tho execution thereof; second, because the mortifaye had not been Icaaltu acknowledged by her before the Justice of the Peace who took the acknowl- eArsnthet Court withdrew the case from the Jury for the reason set forth Iu thesr-onrt ground oT defence. It is not necessary that any special re ference should be made to any other branch of the case Too rulihtr principle in the case was the illeg-ality of the wife's acknowledgment, ns taken before the Justice. Mr. Glasyow and his wire went before P. 11. Ponce, Kq., a Justice of the Peace, residiny in Three Sprinys. for the purpose of having-said mortyayo duly acknowl edged. The Justice asked Mrs. tJlasyow if she knew the nature of the Instrument she was about to execute statiny to her that if she did not underatnnd it, it was his duty to explain !t to her. She replied that she had reed the raort-a-ayeHiid understood it. The Justice then made imiuirvof hr as to whether she executed the mortyiitre of her own free will and accord, and without nnv coercion or compulsion on the nart of her i'lisuand, and sho replied that she did. The mortyiiyo wrfs then eiyned by Mrs. Ola-yow and her husband, and duly witnessed. His Honor Judye Dean held that this was not a substantial compliance with the provisions or tha 2d Section of the Act of l'.TO, which requires the ofiicer before Whom tho acknowledgment Is tnken'to "trod or otlirrxtrlite make known to the aaid u-ife the full content of ench deed or con re -anrc." Tba Justice In this case did not read or otherwise uinkc known to the wife tho contents of the mortyaarc because she Informed him that the bad read it herself, and understood it. The Court hold that ir even Mra. Olayow did inform the Justice that she had read the deed, and understood the contents of it, she would not be stopped from provlny the falxltu of her declaration to the Justice; and also that the Act requiring the officer before whom tho ac knowledgment is taken to read or otherwise make known to the wife the full contents of tho deed mttsf he rtrirtly complied v ith. Cndcr this Instruction of the Court, the jury rendered a verdict ayaiust the husband for :5.9H.t2, and as to the wife they found lor the defendant. This is indeed one of the mot Important de cisions rendered in our Court for many years. Acknowledyments of deeds by wives have al most invariably been taken by our Justices without the Justice either readiny orcxplain Iny to the wife the contents of the deed. Those otflcem have heretofore generally contented themsolves with an examination of the wife, separate nhd arart from tbo huband, and the assurance by her that she understands the deed and has executed It withont, any coercion or compulsion of her husband. This, thu Court holds, is not sufficient! but that the Justice must aciutilly "rtd or otherwixe m.ihe known to the wife" the contents of the deed. The counsel in the cnc were It. M. Speer, K. Ft. Petrikin and W. II. Woods for plaintiffs, aud Messrs. John Scott and S: T. Itrnwn fordofend aut. We learn that the ease will be taken, to the Supreme Court by the plaintiffs, where the corrcctue?s oT the rulluy of the lower Court will be adjudicated upou. Hunt in a dun Moni tor. A CAKD TO THE PDHLIC. A 9ROBT POSTPONEMENT OF IHI FIFTn OItT CONCERT. AS manayer of the yift concerts ylven In aid of tho Public Library of Kentucky, my position creates an important trust in behalf of the Public Mbrery and the ticket-holders of the fifth a;ift concert. The Public Library of Ken tucky and tho ticket-holders are jointly inter ested In the amount of the drawing. The lary ar the fund to bo HistrlbiMed iu s-ifts, the yrent- r will tie the yift awarded to ear!i lucky ticket holder and tbo moro tho amount realized by t,. i Library. To have a full drawing- Is so man 1tly to the Interest of those interested, that, ra.h'-v than have a fractional drawiny on the Soto in 't., I doein it due to the trust confided to me b t ticket-holders and tits Public Libra ry of" R.i'"cky, that a short postponement be made to cnifble me to dispose of the unsold tlc keisand hh. va full drawiny. Though tho very I a rye aruout-t now In bunk would enable iia to distribute b.i'.om yiTts. yet wo should feel disappointed it. thia our last concert should we be compelled to i.-ake a fractional drawing, however inrye. We have received so very larye a number of letters from all parts of tho country from those mostlaryely intereateo, urwiny a postponement if all the tickets be not s ld by the :!ftli, that we feel strengthened in ou.' snse of duty to the ticket-holders and the P'lblic Library, to make the postponement. P.ii'er the circum stances, we have determined, in 'be Interest of all parties, 'o postpone the concert and drawing- to Saturday, February 27th. I':': at which time the drawing will positively take place; and. as a yuurant-eof good faith tow." rd ticket holders, we pledge ourself to return tt. nI,.T,V?" ket holder his monev. yresentntio.i t nis ticket shriJ me drawiny fil to eume m t tb. iihe now fixed. Tho past, we feel asst. rod. will be sufUcfeut yuarantae to all iuteres'ed that tbey will be fairly and honestly dealt wit'i. Tho money paid for tickets is sacredly pra 8rved against all contingencies until after tho pavmeut of the girts, after which the expense are to be reimbursed aud tbc Public library is to be paid its profits. Thos. K. TJRAMr.rrrTE, Nov. iP, 174 Agent aud Manager. For alt. Friat b Complaints nothing equate Dr. Pierca'a Favorite Prescription. It ia a most powerful restorative tonic, also combining the most valuable nervine pro perties, especially adapting it to the wanta of debilitated ladies aufering from weak baek, inward fever, congestion, intlamation, or ulceration, or from nervousness, or neu ralgic pains. Mr; O. W. Seymour, druggist, of Canton, N. Y., writes Dr. 1'ierce as l'oi lows: "Tbo demand for your Favorite Pre scription is wonderful, and one man stated to me that his wife had not done day's work In live months, when sho commenced taking your Favorite Prescription, took two bottles and is now on the third bottle, aud is. able to do liar honse-work alone and lniik fourteen vows twice a day." Dr. 1'ioroo'a Favorite Pi ascription is sold by all dealers in medicines. All rK9oxa who aspire to beauty of personal appearance should net neglect that natural accessory, the hair. By m.my it has been negleoted "until the hair has boeome ihin, gray, or entirely fallen off. Messrs. Hall .'c Co., Nashua, N. 11., have produoed an effectual remedy, called Sicilian Hair lie.newer, which cures all diseases of the soalp. This wonderful preparatian acts tip on the glands, which support and nourish the hair, restores gray hair to its original color, makes the sea'p white and clean, re moves and prevents the formation ef dan druff and all cutaneous eruptions; aud, by its tonia and nutritive propertiaa, reBtores the sealp to a healthy state, and creates a new growth. As a dressing, it is nusur passed. giving the hair that brilliancy so much admired by all. Boston Commercial. WoybHRrtJL StTCCESH. Three Jrears age Dr. Beschee's German Syrup waa iatredae ed In th United State from Germany for the cure ef Coughs, severe Colds settled on the breast. Consnmption and other diseases f the Throat and Lnngs. No medicine ever l had such a snceess. 300,000 sample battles have been distributed every year for three years by Drnggists in all parts of the United flwvtes, aud nearly 1000 letters from Drug gists are now ou ear flies, saying that ne ether preparation in their stores sells aa wall and gives such excellent satisfaction. All we ask la for yen to go to yonr Prngsista Leminon & M array or P. M. Woleslag'.e & Una's Store at Wilmore, and got a sample nettle for 18 eents and try It ; regalar sixe 75 eents. T JIB oy CHAROB- Pr. Morris' Pyrnp rjf i Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound combines all the medicinal virtues of thse articles which long experience- ha-a proved to possess the most atticienl qaalitirs for all discnesof . the Throat and Lnngs. Coughs and Cold; are Bpeedily relieved by it ajd in Cro:ip it . acts like magic. Call at K. .1. Lloyd's Drng Store and flbtain a sample bottler of charge, r a regular size for ?1 ; or at P. M. Woie slacle He- Son's Store, "YilKiore. .T. R. Moti- : mis, 113 North 24 St., Vhila. 8-l.V-ly. ) I II V3I rAKAL ST,ATIX-.Tt-TT.r I AVS.-Mnrricd.Rt S. Paul's Cat bedrsl. I'll tshnrgb. on SmidavwNov. lt. 1ST4. t-y He-. Father Kcardo.i. Mr.JnutSnvis, of said city, n:id MissCi.K A Willi ams, dsuyh ter or Win. At (Hiatus, dee'd, Inie of this place. DUNCAN McFBATKIiS. At tbe residence of the bride's parents, on Tuesday. December 1. IS7. bv Hev. J. W. Swaney. Mr. J amiS IU:.n- ai. of Johnstown, aud Miss A!mk M. Met ea Tt:n, of Nineveh, Pa. OBITUARY. MFRtJAT. Died, on Wednesday evening last, Mr; CHAF.LEd MrnnAV, aged about N years. Mr. M. was a native or Ireland and settled in Kbensburg in or 1S17. Ho was carpenter by trsdass well ass manufacturer c shoeiuakcr's .at. He wss a half brother of the late Hon. John M urray, ot this place, and was respected by all who knew him. He was unmarried. P.OBF.IlTS. Bled. In Cambria township, a few miles sohtb of Fbensbiiry. on Friday last, David J. KomctiTS, aged about 70 years. Sf IlAlfl7LL. Came to the res idence of the subscrilie-r, in Clearfield township, on the 2 'th day of November. 174. a red RT'LL. with several stripes of bullalo mixi-d wilh white, aad fhort crooked horns; supposed to have been two years old last Spring of good siie ami In ciiurt nnrtilitli.n The AU'ne.r 1st rfu ni-stcd to COU1C forward, prove property, pay charges, and take J mm away: otherwise ne win ne soiu accornmic lnw. MAliTlX Ia. CAK1.K. Clearfield Twp., Dec. 11, lS7.-t. ATCII HIM! Tli. yottng sneak thief who tore a couple of boards off the roof of the granary on the birra of the nnder itignad, in Carroll township, and then crawled in and stole a new oil can. will hear watehing. not withstanding the fict that he deemed It prudent to return the stolen article just In time t cscapa nrrst. It may he proper In kv tlml I know the party well and could give his name, tint it should suffice for t he prcBnt to warn him. as I nn do. to keep hands olf my property in the future if he de sires to e?aipe the rigors of the law. " JtlSKPH OUTWAI.D. Ebcnsburg, Deo. 11, 1ST4 -Si. MDH l?BS MiinMcomiiiii gg Qwing to the prcat scarcity of tnoiicjr and the long con- lluuod neglect of many of my customers to pay up their indebtedness for the past year or more, I am compelled to adopt ANOTHER SYSTEM of doing business. Very many of my cus tomers have allowed their accounts to run for such an unreasonable length of tinio that a great loss lo nie, without any benefit to themselves has been the result. Hence it is that I find it Impossibls to .ostitta lis Credit Eystsia and at the same time keep up my stock and meet my obligations promptly. I am sincerely thankful for tho liberal patronage that has been extended to nie, and now earnestly ask one and all who are indebted to me, no matter how large or how small the amount, to Call and settle, either by cash or note, BEFORE TIIE 1ST DAY OF JAM'AftY, FSTo, as I need and must have money. Believ ing ns I do from past experience (which I have paid well for) that it will bo better for me as well as for my customers to adopt tho ready-pay system; I 1VOT, Atter the FIRST of JANUMIYNEXT, SELL AM tiOODS L CKKDIT. I am fully convinced that in three cases out of four persons buying goods never find a more convenient lime to pay than vrhen they make their purchases, and as an in ducement to my customers to buy fo cash or in exchange for country produce, I will, after the above Hate, KNOCK OFF ONE-HALF the PROFIT heretofore realized in this place on goods of the same class. Hoping that my old edslomers will take no offense at the navr modo of doing busi ness I am about to adopt; but will contin ue to favor me with their patronaso on a strictly cash basis, which thay will bo sure t-o find the vory best for all concerned, I pledgo myself to mark my goods down lo the lowest cash rates. ON 12 ritlCJZ TO ALL! UUoll - IMIUll hJB3 Iktf IN GOODS AS WELL AS PRICES. George Huntley, DEALER I.V Stores; Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, Faints, Oiie, &c, &c.f LUiKXSllUIiG, VA, P. R. f tatinraetiirers and others who some times find It'ncceFsary to send orders for goods through their employes, csn make special ar rangements, with the understanding thst their accounts wilL be paid in fall nt the end of each month. Doc. 11. IS74. ASSIGNEE'S SALE or TALCAntn REAL & PERSONAL PROPERTY. "I Y virtue of an order Issued ont of tho T'nttad Instate I'lstrfet Court, the undersigned Will expose to public sale. In Lorctto, Cambria county. On TUESDAY, 2f)th December, 1874, AT IO O'l'LOCK, A. St.. 1 three spring HA rir. 1 KlROCrH K, two-boro PARKUO K, 2 TOP l',T" J(l I KS. 1 'tT.N lll'll fY, 1 double and eingle SLKIOHS. 4 double ts and 4 slnstlc pets Harf8s. 11 Horsk !oi Lars, 1 (Jent'S Sapdi.b. 1 SiDK SlDlll.K. 7 Btrltilt Hells. T HSini Bridles, 0 Kobes, a lot el Korea Lilankets, Ao. Also, a I d m m ! B Bill Sis .. Uss.Atl tfn si I 1 Wardrobe, and many other articles. Also; st the same ttine and place, 3 LOTS OF OHOUXB with a TWOSTORT FR AM K HDT'SE. largo STAKLK and necessary OrrnrtntKoa thereon ereoted. Well supplied with gocl water and In excellent enndltion. -Trni3 will be made known en dnv of sale, PAT KICK M.KAI.I.KY, Asslyneo of Fkmx Bbci. Xiorctto, PS. 4. lS74.-4t. ISSOLUTION OF TARTNKR SHIP. ?Totiee is hftteby given that the parnershlp lately exlstingbetweoa C Ij.Orls wold and A. J. fjrlswold. of Fbenshnrg. C-.tnbrla roTHity, Pa., under the firm narae ef Rr9woi.n BariTHSRS. was dissolved; on the 7fh day of J?o vcmlwr, 174. by mataal cons"n'.. and on the sarne ay the Sftid firm made an assignment forth" benefit of their creditors, constituting teo. C. K. Zahm. Ksq.. their Assignee. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be reeeivd by the sH Oeo. O. K. Zatira. Fsq , ani all drmnWls on the said partnership sre to tie presented to him for tJttleniant. C. Ia. UK IS WOI.I , A. .1. (IRiSH'fiLI). F.bensbu'-g. fee. 4. 15Ti.-Ci. OT A ft T Ayetf's . Clierrv Pectoral, KJ ' JFor Diseases ef tho Throat and Lungs, such aa Coughs, Golds, Whoopiiig Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among the prest dicoveriesPf lmxlern science, few are of more real value ta mankind than this ef fectual remedy f.tr all diseases of the Throat and Luncs. A vast II ll 1.-1 HllU'i throughout this una Otlier countries, has j shown that it does j surelv and effectually contr! them. Tha tcsiimonv of our bet citi- i reus, of all clasos, establishes the fact, L'int Chf.kkt l'EcroRAi, wiU and drcs relieve and cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs beyond atir other medicine. The most dangerous" affections of the Pulmornry Organs vieUl to its power; and cases of Consump tion, cured by this preparation, are rublic Iv known, so remarkalde as hardly to be be l'ievrHl. were Uiev not proven bovond dispute. As a rerneilv it is" adequate, on which the public mav rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, the forerunners of moro serious diseac, it save nnnnmlered lives, and an amount of suffering Dot to be compute 1. It challenges trial, and con vinces tho most sceptical. Every fumilv should keep it on hand as a protection against the enrly and ur.perceived attack of Pulmonary Afhvtiona, which are easily tnct at first, but wliich become Incurable, and too oflen fatal, if neglectod. Ten der luiic need this defence; and it is nniso to be without it. As ft safeguard lo children, amid the distressing disease which beset tho Throat and Chest of childhocsl, CnEi'.nr PecToitAL is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes are rescued fivra premature graves, iirnl saved to the love and affection centred on them. It acts speeiiilr ajid surely apainst ordinary colds, securine. sound and health-restoring sleep. No one will suffer troublesome InP.uenra and pain ful Ilrniicbitis, when they know how easily thev can be cured. Originally the product of brg, laborions, nril snccessfnl chemical invesUgation, no cost or tcil Is spared in making every !oUle in the utmoet Iiossilde perfection. It may be confidently re ied upon as possessing all the virtues if has ever exhibited, auJ capable of prtKlncfng cure as memorable as tho greatest it Las ever effected. r-REPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., PraPtleal and Analytic! Chemists. MLD BT ALL DRCQGISTfl EATKKTAVHKRB- AHLirirriAK coxivii Attorr the Singer Sewing Machine And Where to Buy It. COfyTRVMAl See herr nelghtmr. can you tell ate where I "an bi-V the senliiu; machine people talk so much aoUt 7 ... , CmzE or Kr.msiirnn Yes. with pleasure. 1 presume It is the Singer Sewing Machine tlutt yon mean. C. Yes. that's the name of ft. C of K. Well, just down thi-re, two doors east ef Zahms store, is the place, and my word tor it von will be well pleased with yonr piirch.ie if you invest in one of thosc-jiin chines. 31esrs. Uaii.kv k Tate, the agents, have now on hand all stales and Fizes of these Indispensable machines, from tho cheapest to the itioPt vnlnshle, an-l are accomni. dntins gentlemen who ill t'e please-l to show ymi tho Ins and outs of t heir various machines, whet her yon desire to bv or not. They nlso k-ep threa-1, iieedlcr and all the other parnphrcnalin of a sew ing tliaehine. and are at all tinu-s pl-cpnred to at teiid to the repairing of machines in a substantial nd satisliictorv manner, and at very moderate rates. Pon't forget the place High street, two doors ea"t of Za Inn's store, l'.benslmrg 4-24. -tt.) V, CAIM ). EBEKSBHRG WOOLEN FACTORY. S int'i cst.-fi parties hnve been reporting in the northern p:irt of this county that our rates for manufacturing. Woolen floods. Arc-., are much higher than tin y really are w- d. em it necessary f."r our own pmtc-otion and for the Inroruiiilion ol tiie public to p'jbiisb the lollowing LIST OF I'ltlCf.S. P.lankets S3. 50 per pair. Fla inels M and S." cts. per jard. Casimeres f0 cts. ptr yard. Satinetts SO cts. per yard. Carding and Spinning 'JO ets. per lb. Carding 7 " ' " T. M. .IONH.S t SOXS, iiy 18, lS73-tf. Isbcnsbiirg A'.wiolen Factory. Eagle PLANING MILL. rvr. fi3iox, MlMTifTl'RRR lg Ykmi Weatlier-BoaruiDi Shntters, SASH-J03i1S. BRACKETS AND M3ULD;N53. LUMP,?:R of EVERY DESCRIPTION, SHnr.I.l. and roSTS-Onar snd l,oc nd. WScroll-Sa wing and Ke-sawlntr done to order. Cor.KHR Kokisov isn Amiekms SSts., fn-lit. AIJ-KOIIBV CITY, PA. rro l CTAAlr()lU) HOUSE, r.Ri.si;rr.. pa. John FItiharri3f - Proprietor. nAVIXG leased rnd re furnished tho c'.inro well known and populr.r hotel, tho propri etor Is now amply ri-"pai;,.5 trt nccotnmoiiiite all who mny fiit or hfm with their pntroneyc. The bet t hat the market afv.'if ls will be served at the Table at P seasons, the Itir Hi le kept consiantly r:ppiied with the choicest liqurrs. and (he commodious Stable will bo under tbo chargo of a careful and attentive hostler. Xo effort will be spared to render gucts cornfort nble and well plensd In every particular, and by proper attention to business and a modern t eeaie of prices th" proprietor hopes to win lit wav to publ c favor. (May 2, ?!T3.-tf.l ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that C. L. Griswumi and A . ,T. Ours wot. n. of Sasqnhann township. Cam bria county. I'a.. by d"e.l of voluntary assignment t asFfgned all their estate, real an I personal. to the tindem'gnBd. residing In Kbensbnrg. for tba nenent or tneir creditor. All persons tnereiore Indebted to the said C. L. Or swola and A. J.OrU wId are requested to uiske pay ninnt to the nndar slgned, and tlios having claims or denianSt will make knuwn the same without delay. (ItO. C. k. Z1HM, Assignee af C I.. Oriswold fc. A. J. Orlswoid Fhensbars, Nov. IS, 1574.-6U "M'OTICK. This is to notify all paf- w ties that I have this day purt based at Sheriff's sa'.o froin He!rv Martz the following personal property, to wit: 3 tables. 4 bedsteads and bedding. 1 piece oil cloth. 1 lot earet. 1 ebx-tr. 2 stands. 2 looking glusj' S, 1 cooking stovo. 1 cup board. 1 water cooler. 1 bar and fixtures, with bot tles. 1 have left tti? above articles with KtLr Martz during my pleasur. and ail prs.ns are hereby fort'ld IntiV-riDg with the earn. J. ItAATS Hemlock, Nor. 27. 1U74. (12-1. SI. j OTIFICATION OF ASSIGNKK r ArpoigTMF.T. ffi' H';n-rui::v.) TTrSters f:PTRii T of Pes.nsvi.v ama. - I fce ndersigncd herebv gives retiep of fcis rppoint mi'Ct at A sslgneeof Fkmx IIbi k. of Loretto. an t ha Connty of Csmhria and S'al" of I ennnylvania. within" sai l IMs!rict. who his been adju 'ged a Bankrupt npon his own pet'tlon by tho Inssrict tJourtof saM li-'!riet. PATKICK MF.ALL.EY, Afiflgnee. Iiort tto. Dee. 4, !3.4 -St.. NOTICE Itarintr this day bought at Sheriff" s aale the foiiowing described trlioles. to wit: 1 cooking stove and nirnsils. 1 beating store, 1 clock, and 1 bedstead, wbirli I havo lott in tee possession of Siio! tir twalo. I. hereby eantlon a II parsons against Inferf. rin m any way with said propertv. JtlSKPH OCTWAI.M Kbershnrg. ?fov. so. 174. -3t- 1 LOYD vt CO., Haxkkrs, li EnEXziivno, p ' r"Oold. Silver, flovcriiinctit l.iui'" other Securities, bouitht and wiM I'.,,... . l-;wed on Time ll' Vt-. I !j'-o: mt.rlo nil Hoeesitblo pntr.ts m the L c' .r-.,j stnte- u'nl a gonortl t-i"kirig busie s- ',rH.,rt, te.i. " ' M. L'.Ori) A CO.. BANK IvItS, ALTOOWV. ft. I ivi ;S fin tne I'rinfiri 1 i.!ti....n.i w.t. flol. inr s.ile. i'oil.T lir.i.s m.ld.- .o-' id ceircd on deposit., pnt p!de ' s - Interest, or.n timowlih ime' without - . -1 t imrrutes. a wtr: -- mi'"' t .rantec.l .0 r.lsle sn-l a Sal' ' ,.s. in tfietr own locnbty. 'nsis . .ll't to Irv Jt. I':.r,i : i' K- e f o. tt'A i::t dt.n.. A.iu'u. a.v j GREAT KfiON IK' u-t- i cash buyers AT TTtK Jr5; tcr. CK-MT HIJj"?.':.Sr'i J.t l.i r.li l n all art-.t Jn MOWING zjJ KEXriNG fACIlINKS AMD OTKIR l S;?-8 Ifc.illYitNiM roftms, rARioH w opting stoves of the mo-t .oI ul..r tU-rn; """.' f f "' j. vices av.d m. a-i re . of iay o n inannfst t i:c : . HARDWARE, ALL K:rD! - . n: - m' .....v Sli ,r.b as Tx k. Screws, nun un' - T its. Iron W'l VndC ruttv. Table K PMC, fed I'.itjl, i..,i-.and I or Us. r-CKet o" 7r- ."'..! t,. rrooti". M.-cttkittcrs. At pi- ' -rs. t.-;..- h--.rs. Hnror-and Strops. llaiamT A Httc.bcts. ISorii'g M-'i lino s,A' lf"is.' . b' " . - s ;.,.1as Slti.v i r. . w... .1.... ..,..1 Snnttis. V.nHcs. Kork".S:cif!-t-- i ...-in. I'es-6. Wat. I! -X f. 'lot h s . ers sind Wrinins, I'atotit I'hnrris an 11 I'.si. ralTy-i'ilnd-Slon.-". ,M,sndVic;-..V;-e. i - "i- Kill.-. Nh.ftCui.s. T;. v,.inn,l t.ti.t- . ,- J I-" powder, far-. I'""" 'V ? :is.t'ldrto,e Pla-. ... stcsund I ireMi c . v-.ii .nri I'i.irrn I'nmr, Vr'-, r ! W.chine grn Harnosa snd Saddlery W.-iio ! of all kind. 1n treat variety : . VOCD end W5LLOW WAR I Lryond description : ! a niioX on. ttui t)tr, i'AM FKh Oil. Lard Oil, I.ii.eccd.o.l. i.-"''" 'j.' 1 , n ."..e-. Snirsrs. Pi rui Vols' Hpice-. I.ried l'CMcbcs. Urb-d Ap. lo-- llo.nli.y. Fish. Ci ackers. ltice. Pearl llnrb-v. Ac rl"olr tttl Ci":!!!'-. Paint A-urnish.Wbltewash. fcr-.i1. llore. .h... tove' Dusting. Clotln-s and TiM.th lb usli-s. a.I kindsan 1 t-ize : !:d-Coi .Is. Manilla Hopes, and manvother articles, at the lo.rrsf r.if.frc...J.. mndc.pain'ed and rut up as cheap ss p. r ., -IK. tiT A Itbersl ihwiMint tuad .. .nir'li!'ii buvlng Tin were ty g 1 in were i . . ii...--.n . Cil;oKiE IlFNTLrY: i t EbetiSburg, July f5. P71--tt KaTTkhTu TO rOST-OFFICl!. CooUiiip: Sfovcs, .IIs1iiiir; Htoves. TIN, COPPER b SHEET-IRON WARE n.ivlngrccentlv taken polnn of tbcr.-w-Ivflttt'd up and commodious building on Ulan street two d.vor" east of the P:ii:k and n.-ai ly ocposite the Mountain House, the subscriber better nreiiared than vor to toHtiiifn.-ture ul articles in the 1 IS.CJH'r'.U and --!I F-Ff-I IM iN AA'AHK Wio, ell of which will be furnished o b.ivers at the tery lowest lit i:.k pno- s. The subscriber alo propn.Vs to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoveg or the most approved designs. tfc-FPorTlMi and ItooFIXO ni.i.letonpls' and wttrtitn'ed p-rtet t in mnnufa.-tnre kiuI tuS terial. It KI'A 1 ltl NU pi ouiplly attended t. All work do-.w by no-will be dope ' rliitot il on fair terms, and nil KTOV F.s and A A ltl-. s-d l bv me can be depended upon as to iull!r and cannot be undersold In price. A -ontir.iiaiiee and ii-ierenso or pHtr.mriK" i respect 1 iHy so. tol led, and n elt.u t wlU !.. wanting to render -tiro s,tisf:,c t ion to r 15 LtJTRlKtttH. L? ri'ai eAtA-iBfca? xiHAt.r.n i DRY GOODS, ! NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEN SVARE, IH TS, HPS, BOOTSySBOES. AXI) ALLOTIir.U Gt'ODS USUALLY KEPT IN A CiiUMKY STOKi:. WOOL AND COUNTIiV PKODrCH Ttiki i BxciiAStfB sos oooua. ! Store on South Side of IV'sin Street, iEcauROGsia variety T I A A' IXi rccfnT'y :tilM.rKd out stock we am II now prepared to sell at a nt r-' ti'l i n from' former prit-s. ur stock consists of liriigs, c.licines. rerfmncrT. Fancy S.nj'S Leon's. Hell's and .Mien's Hir !t t--ret vt-s, Pills.Olntnients. piasters. l.lt;iniepts, r!n Kiil lers. Citrate Magnesia.. Ks- .Intnafca titiycr, Ture Flrvoring trlrats, F.-.aen-. Iamc.-ii S rup. S. oib ing Syrup, Spiced Sy rup, Khut art.. Pure Spices, Ac. Cigars sr.rj Tobaccos, riank lUxiks. lleei's. Notes nrd Polids; Cap, IVist. Commercial and nil kind of N'.ite Pn,- 1 ; F.n'op's, Pens. 1'emiU. Arindd'e Writiig Fluid. P'ack and lied Ink. l oci., t ni,.l pn-i Itooks, MiigaZines. Xewipnpers. Novels. Hi-"t -rles. Ilitdes. ItcPytnus. Tray.-r and Toy Book; Pc-Vntvt'S. Pipes. Ac. JfWehateaddt d tonurttoi ks lot of TIN 'a JEvVF.LKV. to which wa would Invite the t tentbin if the I ertls. I-IIiTiKAl'H ALIIPM3 at lnwec fcviee than evrr i!Tered iu tins place. Taper and Cigars e..d either hp'wt,s or re tail. ;LKMMON i lU KltAV, JuIt 10, 1S. Main Street, K"-o sburg. flnifflfsTinin AS WE A LI. KVOW. I-.T-r tilt IS- I Vt VZ. .1. 7,11 1 j CHEAP 0A:H 6T0KE, Are tfA over, hat rat,,er nf l? boie of acy otlirr dealer 1 DrjGDRiessaasasJCarl uccts, fences, Koticns, GROT ERIEES. VLOIR, !?, t!!'.!.. ttr " s.ts "trk o' liiaUr.-' A con- r let e s r t -.- .- t g.-.ds now Bji .,-;t irel-bo j'. 'T now ct t:. ' " -.tarsrin 1 enuiry p.-.-OKe a' 1 1 irarK"., prlccf tkn m c-xchaMgo f. j Ft'!"ct!c.o ?:i:tr: !teed t'i nil k- c h st Htsr. sties'., iicsr Centre sir.-' F.bensburg, Jan. t'i. '-j Jf s. fiire i.iA LOOK YOVU rVJthSTM:IGS JOHN D. r HOW AC, I HL.unlc-rj.gue.i rfspcetfi.iJvlsirrai!.' I ntt't-o.ts cos..,,T?r .ii,! ihe 1 ..,- . - "t--lilt l.e is prt -pim-1 to pj.iB"t.. ' '.' Jw,"i Pif !'.-; ..i ic: ii(.,;fl.- , ' : c;i -:.- an. "V fiticrt I'li'inn ...: l ;t r. ! t no br, ,!',;., i - I is !.. ' ri : :est .. m Ins pt i e BS Fi. JI il i;v- 7- 'i'c . I.i.l 11 . and ir : i.l.i.i. 1 .-. t I ;invit,i'i e . I . t : ; : 1 - . t-w no rn ve w.n Itonisur. . Illy erl.l;lit!ioft neei! t.- p the s'lipeiioi- ijiisitf;.-of niv w.irk easily i t!t n.ivl ..f the f:-,. t if gi Pie n 1 r :if. Try r;rd bp oojiv -" Kt-pniring of ltl. .t mo i -I fN'l."r-5 ?nsde iter, e.v :- I - 1 It ::-. s rn - .il ,-,.ly tu "1. of iiil'icd lo prtltiiotiv 1,11,1 in a Hiirl.vii Ke iiih-iik r 1 iia ilk fill for p st fe - l.e! ,,..ti,i.. . ,, my work ir.j pri.-.-a r. ii , . 1 -. t to a com tiii'iatMX nn.' ititrca." -a.
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