The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 20, 1876, Image 3
jjTgBinBjijj. Eben9burg Pa" nM- - - OC2. 20, lf Ci LCCAL ANDPERSONAL. $250. ,lir ,T is To PtTto rt.rtJn'r l ... .- REI'KLGM MARS. I 1 v - VA'14 tho MONEY? ,.; Herald and Johnstown ?' lave asserted without a shadow ' ' "1 tbat Mr. Jun ''Van, tne Demo. ,3?iminee for Shcrif. purchased Lis 11 ,in The undersigned will place tinV). j l atn'jiia county Two Hun 'iJ id Fifty Dollars, provided a like f"mini will he placed in the same by -It ""e e,Se' " f "tter '". !,( flipcharjje. If any one will prove "r-j,,i, Ryan offered any delegate any t,, ,,jpiKit him for the nomination tiVi? or authorized any one to do so, V.le'.in deposited Five Hundred i'mliMI K" " the party proving said !!! mid if the party fails to prove said ''itithiii five days after the accept thw offer, the Five Hundred Uol- . It L- n'VOII to tli uixlersicmerl. i-iin tftuep.uij '" .-iiui-miiHiiic liiHA if Ic proves that Jolm Kyan, or ooe ntlurized by him, bought per ifH T inthioed in any manrer what '' juntos to the number of six, or ,!,t!iir ntimler, to leave the nominating irniti"" Khensburg, the Five Ilnn tiU ..Ham sliall he Kiven to that mau; mjttoiI' so ihc Five Hundred Dollais be ffivt-ii to the undersigned. Tlii proposit im to be accepted by Oc r C5rh. N'f'ie 'he Cambria Freeman jj.lnitjwu humeral for next week are .w :f tliesc propositions are not accept :',;! D,,t tlusc' newspajier editors of the . jind Triii'ine stand branded as un--jihIi'US liitrs '.' irfutieinsn, ''Pitt up or shnt up." L. D. AVKi)ii Kr, iiiEiBPmfcnitic Counry Committee. hrt, There, ami the Other riare. T fruit tree peddlers are once more -l-i!!y and Ketorm or l.amptteil and rnsj'Tt'O. Choose ye Itetween them ! -V sncw how it wan yourself on Snn it hii. provided of course jour abidiug .i in this latitude. -IV . Fi-k fonra-l wi'l lie our nef State Mt..r. let who will be nominated against 5. Mirk tlie prediction. -"!'.!" Johnston latest : Why is the -cVtliki. Mr. I. vie, principal, etc.? He- i:::: ivy ronl (keep school). -T!:rr-ili lie no lack of sttaws to break t laiiplfH n back when election day war.'iind. Tlia'.'s llrilly so iii our esti- -M.m. Kinney 8; Carnptiell, druggists, Pa., desire to pnrch:ise one hitn- puiinls of ginseng. Call on or address -0. T. I!'.lrts, E--q., in a strong teuifer i rin, li'it ue doubt very mm h whether f!li- (lie kind of f.emon-aid tb ring H'.i. i.-ii f liinowti party aro anxious to t lm indulgu in. Iiut wait And see -k tKaiid-ndialf year old son of Mr. I'snrKdly. i.f (ireen township, Indiana a.iir, ilir.i nrt lone since from limine re.- Iirfll -he Jav t revious bv fallinc from a I f t .- a(t-initliif to c limb. -nr. . . ortb, of Cano townfbip, !:jiatiiiiiitT, produced fti his farm this I-wti 'pumpkin which weighed ninety-six ' ai.d measured around its largest cir- au.c rive fi-et. tn iih Ih ii -An IciliAira countr man sent to Phila- rt 'nui.tl. i.HliKea hmd of-!iice anoles. :"!frr the freii'lit and commission cbarcreH r-'WuiieJ lie had just twenty tiro cents wir.vtiet profit on the entire lot. !.! Kiiikead. SlierifV Haiiinr. Tlenntv f-T'3 it l),.i,..ll W,. II " "... 1 . - lie. ll.r. ( xr-(.f ir Jamen, "f ttie thruhl, and several u-rreMd-uie. 0f this dace. .r i n i paltr hi m;t ; i';.t!e tls U auties of the Cen- '"'' tine vtr-lr -'by 'irV.r with a bad cold If nni Imt. k- h, !..! .. .. .. ... ... i n v.ouu rivrup win cure a af XlK ,.lst kind. "l)r Hull's ni7h "np!j.ii,i (nT-jr, cents ner lx.ttle. or five !' fir Si I'll, in ;very respectable drug .u ii.e i mieil Males. -Vurkii .l friends ami nearest, neftrbliors. ' W Mr. A. V. .Iiinea will ,tl..art i: -H'L!l,.ks.f onrlfai.d wife for an !'Jnm to attend their "tin wedding" at wire ,i jimp-. Kink end (father of '-'Ci-S . Oil Weil l :fui 1 x r ,-an i i.r ef nrf " j e -r-ss Tranj-h, of th Hollidaysbnrg Stnn 4 pr. xiiit,.. Tvi'Vi nit ".i-tn." iM:ir f0''"-' il-t wli'nii measured fourteen in- - " rircnmferi-iice anil weiched one 'I n (marl, r That makes a ;xtr of .'II A ine !,enr -A li.n..r:,ii,. noting will lie held at ;P:,,rl. in IMackii.k townshin. at 2 - 'P o T.i. slay, Oct. 24th. and a " ii conveiie at the Kelsano " t',,". ill H.liil l..n t.l.;., ot r. nVl..k I, "! nam day. Cm. ne'tent sneakers '"i,"'"! R' U,th metliigs. 1 n H. Ki;in,K,.r was sent to the peni--'jrrorn I'.'air .-.,.. i, . tU M' I ,11. o r.wz IWI Mr, . y9:,rs' wi,h twenty dollars fine of I'roM'c ti lion. His crime was " i. pi,.! puil,v. For a k r'Ulai I" the county jail for three -wtTM,t'1 ar n"r-1 "'"'ion of the. Cambria leai-hor' Institute nill I Iw.l,! in vt. 'V iii tlds place, dnring the ''' '"i'th (Noveoilwr). and -zi. i . """'.v Superintendent, Mr. Vit,,,-. '- mai no etiort snail ne -""i-". io maite it a complete h w t, Trrnfw"tl- pole raising in this I. b ay 1 rniisi,lMr.l ..flf r.. n, t. nnt fr ' . - r- " v ia4-K or entimsiasm in . "tl rails- i., r ....... . ""in a wiuei mat more . '.in im: none in another ilireo n ' persons theref. ' P01 rawing will do well to stay at "'.r M' ampHell, Republican "I t- "n ' "llress in tbia .lUtrir-t was rr tb?, i" I,)T1,,:y morning last, and the Vvi.,:- ul,'Ks it nrobaliln il.o, 1,o 0 tbe foreitrii.liorn -'itivotta nrr ,nT of r1'". of the old Know Nothing an "V, W:is "'her. Won.ler ler V.lian,, ry member" of the Amer- 'bifthm r!i" an1 " "llen nave been "".i- MT t,,,! Republican Senatorial nil-., F :o,r-, . "In the last .lav or two that it r-'-N i ,nP!",,l'Ie to keen the rnn of I . ' i in r II,. : . . I'll f m t t ' 1 " " ,, )f 'l time of going to press it ' r,.a" "f Knme kind had been alt,.L,i "hn A- Amnion as the . - ,u 'KeTI,i.p 1 i .... Are, ltllt. flrkW .;&. it -I tll there's the rub. Time aloue ;Wt0Hna rirrr has been told that K"t!l :n Kl,oul northern Caiottria i tin T r"n way ahea.1 of his ticket. rn,:. r,,aln Whxr l9ml.,l. .I.n..l.t nv "i f,, ".r"'" atnaioritv t'.iatitne as it I !;-' "e hal not then hn trieil in Pt.,.,; know full well that he U ihiar-V. . "-"'l honest, because we lr hn " . I'rove it therefore every- fsin. for Liin before should do so ew i ' -f. Tl fair a tr . s ,pr- r,i, ",'nitany of IJlair county, rnc, a "NS,f " WftU with his n ii . '"e tarniers of Cambria. r,'ic ,r , 0,ey w"l " " the ba7inK their horses insure.! ,uist nV ,'1r",,atioiis of thieves as well V Hini . ' n "T ""P. It i only a ""''-lar. vl'iable horse was stolen 'a in "'"irg. n,i ,.,, . i.,,... 'H . - vu v. -lt has been openly. charRe,l time ami ftpin by the l-bitand Echo that Gen..Taeob M . Campbell was President of a Know-Not h ltiX Itxlgo in Johnstown a few years ago, and I J o ,!"'?',etly be belonged to a proscrip titR order known as the "American Mecban- 1CK --tlOftl if ..1 . j, - ...... j,. n n , iiiii. i rr-f 11 ann cannot tw denied bv j. . " . " "" " irj;e nvo not toen patty Journal as the Johnstown Tribune Jli'iUt?' fei6n b-E citizensproposeto j Legal!y speaking It Is not a dear thin ' bow to shoot deer, as deer hunting is iZ ; seasoD, but in view of thesearcitv nf ! game we ODine that it would be a' dear ex perience to go in quest of deer in this rezion. Jletter come down to thiujrs cheap and pihI your time and money in purchasing dry K.mmIs, groceries ami other needful merchaii uise at the low-priced cash store Of Mvers & Jl)yd, High street, Eltensburg, where bar gains await all who wish to profit by them. The martial band which accompanied the Loretto delegation to the Chest Spl ines meeting broke in on the fervid eloqnei.ee of Mr. Home soon after he bad warmed up to bis subject, and the lesult was that many of Jus hearers hurried to the door of the hall to see what was to 1-e seen on the outside of the bnildi.ig. Whereat we concluded that to their ears at lea.st there is less music in a Home tl.Hii there is in e ,irnm. Mores the pity, perbaps-for the life m.d drum. rtl IS Pfrdy aafe to set down as one or the Tribune's lies, which are always con temptable, the assertion that leading work ers of Irish descent in the Democratic party protested agai ust the nomination of Sheriff Naumer for State 8enator. No class of our fitieens would have more heartily endorsed such a consummation than Irishmen and the descendants of Irishmen, and uobody coijld know this fact better than the editor of the Johnstown Tribune if be was willing to listen to and lie guided by the truth. An exchange wants to know if time is money how to get the cash out of the time of n. ed. Well Hint depends a K.tod .Jri n the kind of a need U Is, but if it should happen to embrace a suit of made-np clothing fit for any man or youth to wear, it is easy enough to iret the cash out of It by savins' your dimes in the making of purchases at the mammoth clothing emporium of G.xlfiey Wolff, nest door to the post-office, Altoona, where every thing in the liaeof clothing, hats, caps, fur nishing goods, etc., are kept in great profu sion ami sold, at the lovrest prices. All who have noted tho fact, and especi ally thove- who live in the immediate vicinity of the Union school building, are profue in their praise of the gonl discipline which has Iteeti so fully inaugurated in onr borough schools niitler the erhcient management of Mr. Frank I-vtw, principal in charge. The task be has accomplished was by no means a light one, but the, light of experience ha enabled him to become master of the situa tion, and it is no more than proper that a lijrht sin h as Mr. Lvfe poscses should not lie hideii under a half bushel, or even three pecks. A little son of Mr. John Schlosser, a res ident of the village of Suminerhill, in Croyle township, fell from a grape-vine, swing on Thursday of List, week and sustained injur ies of a character likely to prove fatal, if in deed they have not already resulted In bis dealh. The only hurt apparent at the time was 'he fracture of the bones of the right wrist, which was properly ad justed hy pr. Luke, but subsequently the lad's hand ami arm Itegan to mortify, ami although still liv ing on Monday night last, the probabilities were that be cKnid not survive. 11 in age is abovt twelva years. A brother, half brother and brother-in-law of Messrs. J. H. and Philip Cronse, of this place, were at work in Zng'smill. Pitts burgh, wl en the terrible expbvtinn took place in i hat establishment, the former lielng at the time within fifteen feet of the Ivoilers which Hew up, but all of them escaped without in jury of any kind. A portion of tne flying debris also struck and demolished one side of the house occupied by the mother of the above named gentlemen, which was situated only a short distance from the scene of the explosion, but strange to say none of the in mates suffered so much as a scratch. Mr. Henry Oore, n well known Repub lican citizen ot Cambria bornngli seut a communication to the Johnstown Tribune In reply to a scurrilous attack on Mr. Ryan anil a "hlgbfalutin" puff of Mr. Davis made by a correspondent of that paper signing him self "Jake," but as Tom Swank decline, to publish Mr. Oore's letter, that gentleman lias furnished a copy ot it to the Johnstown lti'tnnrrat. In which it appears this week. A "proof" of the letter was to have been sent to us, or at, least was expected by us, on Monday night, but as if did not come into our bands until Thursday morning, we are forced to give it the go-by until next week. In Siam the parties to a lawsuit are all j put under cold water and the one who stands j the pressure longest wins the suit. In this , country the thing is reversed the litigants get Inte hot water and are kept there as long as possible. So much for lawsuits, and now let ussay a word or two alwmt some other kind of suits suits of clothing for instance which we have no hesitation in Faying can ! be pun based from .las. J. Murphy, of Star ; I'lotlitue Hall, I Oil Ullnlon street., .i oniisiown at prices so low that no man with a few dol lars in his pocket can invest his cash to a better advantage. And the suits are sub stantial, neat, sylish and well made. The Rellefonte WiiUhimin never fails to nnltosom itself in language. Jer or Furey oils, as the case may seem to demand, and Is always talking to the point and saying its j say in the fewest and fittest words possible, j In' proof wbcreof witness the following ex- j cerpt from its last isue : The Johnstown j Voire atifl Echo has got the long end of the string on the Congressional question In that district. It charges Col. Jacob M. Camp hel, the Radical nominee, with lieing a' Know Nothing and furnishes the facts to j prove it, and Col. Campbell knows that to run for Congress in that district wiih any ! such a record would be just about as sensible , and exciting as to turn a stump-tailed bull out to fight hornets. j A pocket-lMMik containing several rail road passes, telegraph franks, etc., but I "nary" cent of money, was picked no on I the railroad track at Huntingdon, onThnrs- day of last week, by Mr. John tjuinn, who was not long In discovering that the propor- , ty belonged to Win. Thaw, Esq., second VMce President of the Pa. R. R. Co., to whom j It was retnrne.1 In due time through Hon. John Scott, who happened to be in limiting- 1 don at the time. Ilow the pocket-lxmk came i to be where it was round, ami wny mere was no money in it, Is accounted for by the .... tt.it. Mr Thaw and another gentleman named P.arnes had been made the victims of -rick-pockets on a sleeping car the night pre- i vious, the turmer losing auuu. .u latter SI 00. We stated three weeks ago on the au thority of a gentleman who took the trouble to investigate the matter, that there were in Washington, Gallitzin. Allegheny and Clear field townships, incliidingtif course thesever al boroughs within said limits, twenty-four venerable citizens whose ages ranged from eighty to ninety-five years, but the Item had not traveled far ttefore the old gentlemen re ferred to were all crowded into Gallitzin township; yet it took two weeks and a day for the news, even in that shape, to reach the Johnstown Trihnne, which might have had it from first hands and correctly with out going to the trouble of even giving the Fkffmah credit for the information fur nished. On Saturday 'ast the Chairman of the Republican Committee of Blairconnty issued a call for the reassembling on Thursday (yes terday) of the late connty convention for the purpose of selecting Senatorial conferees in place of the ones at present acting in that capacity, and on Monday Chairman Wolea lsgleof this bailiwick followed suit with a summon to the Republican convention of Cambria county to come together again in ft.;, niooa on the same day. These calls may be accepted as mere flyers, and although I at the time of putting onr paper to press we have no Information as to the result in either case, we fell safe in saying that both moves were made in the interestof John A. Lemon and with a view to intimidate Mr. Rolterta ; and his friev.ds and tbns bring about the nomination of Mr. I-emon. P. S. Since the ; above was put in type Mr. Roberts has flew ! the track and Lemon has been left "monarch ; of all he surveys." And then what? Well just wait a while and see. ' Onr respected townsman, C.T. Roherts, i Esq has sent to the Johnstown Tribune a card withdrawing bis name from the Re- publican Senatorial contest, thereby leaving the friends of Col. Lemon to fight it ont in their own peculiar way and abide the conse- I rjnences. Penning as we do this item on AVednesHftv mrkrnln w a ... f 1 ' Hi " r. v . iii view or Mr. Roberts' withdrawal, what action will e taken by the Republican county conven tion, shonld It come logether again as pro posed, but whether it selects new conferees or endorses the ones selected by Mr. Roberts, the fact remains that the latter will not. Ite present at any future conference unless something should come to pass which does not now seem to enter into the philosophy of Republican politics in this Seuatorial district. Mr. George Hartzell, one of the oldest and most, esteemed citizens of Johnstown, and the father of our worthy friend, Jas. E. Hartzell, of Pittsburgh, was struck bv the fourth section of a special passenger train on the Pa. R. R., near the Viaduct, lielow Snmmerhill, this county, about 1 o'clock on Monday afternoon last, and killed Instantly. The unfortunate man bad stepped from tlie north to the south track to avoid Ail ap proaching freight train, and thus placed bimRelfin the way of the special train going west, with the sad result already stated: When his body was pi-ked Up it was found that his skull had Wen crushed in, loth of his arms and one of his legs had lteen broken and nearly all of his ribs fractured. The remains were taken to his home and interred in Sandy Vale cemetery on Wednesday afternoon. The RepnbMcaa Senatorial conference was brought to a sudden conclusion aud the proposed assembling of the Republican con ventions of Itlair and Cambria comities very effectually nipped in the bud by the ap pearance in our midst, on Wednesday night last, of Col. Ijcmnn's conferees, accompanied by the chairman of the Republican commit tee of Rlair connty, who at once proceeded to the task of interviewing the three con ferees of Mr. Roberts, a gentleman who was at. the time no candidate, bis card of with drawal lieing then in print. What trans pired during the conference is of course unknown tons, but the conclusion reached may be sumned np in these few simple words : John A. Lemon was then and there nominated and is now the candidate ot the Republican party of this district for State Senator. Did we say this district? Well we'll take that back and substitute Rlair connty, liecause Mr. Roberts' conferees had no right to act in the premises, that gentleman having by bis voluntary withdrawal from the contest deprived them of all the power they had. Tom Davis and his prospective deputy, Harry Kiukead, with a few other congenial spirits, were at the (.'best Springs meeting on Saturday last, but as Mr. Ryan was likewise on the eroiind they didn't have a word to say about the alleged attempt of that gentle man to buy his nomination for Sheriff, which they dare not. assert in bis presence, know ing as they do that it is as base a lie as was ever invented. We defy them to produce one scintilla of proof that Mr. Ryan or any person acling under his instructions or with Ids consent, sought to secure his nomination by bribing or attempting to brilie any dele gate to the late county convention to either vote for him direct or to shirk in any way the duty of voting for some one else. We say we defy thein to prove it, and more than that, we are instructed to bet any amount of money they are willing to cover that indu bitable evidence can be produced that Mr. Ryan never made snc.Ii an offer or never in structed or gave permission to any one else to make such an offer for him. So now, Mr. Ringsters, it devolves upon you to either put up or dry np. Df.strvctivf: Firk. We are sorry In deed to learn that the elegant dwelling house, with all its contents except a sewing machine, of Mr. John O. C. Rearer, of Sus quehanna township, (one of the participants in the recent Democratic Senatorial con ference at Cressou), was totally destroyed by fire alioul 10 o'clock on Sunday morning last. The immediate cause of the catastro phe is bclievtd to have been a spark thrown from one of the flues, as the tire was first discovered on the roof. Mr. Rearer and wife were in Carrolltown attending church when the conflagration occurred, the. only inmates of the house being three of the chil dren, the oldest of whom is not more than ten years. As soon as Mr. Rearer received the alarming intelligence his first thought was about the peril of his children, and mounting his horse he put the animal to its utmost speed, and actually reached home, as he himself assured us, a distance of fully six miles from Carrolltown, in the remark ably brief space of twenty-eight minutes. What was his inexpressible joy to find after this hasty journey was accomplished that his children were all safe a joy which left no room for immediate regrets at the other great misfortune which had really Itelallen him. Mr. It. estimates his entire loss at altont S.'I.OOO, on which there is an insurance (in the Cambria Mutual) of ouly S00. He has our sincere sympathies, as well as the sympathy of all who know bun, in the sail misfortune which for the time being has de prived himself and family of a good home. MOSOSOA HEI.A HorSE, PlTTSnrROH. J. McDonald Crossen, proprietor of this well known and popular house, announces else where in this paper a reduction of rates. The "Monongahela" has been for many years the favorite stopping place for tourists, families, men bants, commercial agents and the busi ness pnblie. It is situated, most pleasantly, in the business centre of the city, with all desirable surroundings, commanding an ele gant view of the Monongahela River, its City improvements the Steamltoat Landings, and other objects of interest, to the stranger or visitor. It is the most, desirable house to stop at west of the mountains, to which thousands will cheerfully attest. It fronts on three of the main avenues of the city, namely, Water street, Smith-field street and First avenue. The rooms are large and the ventilation of the house is perfect through out. It is provided with large promenades ; Passenger Elevator, running night ami day; each chamber with tbe electric tele graph ; Reading rooms, with the leading journals of all the principal cities on fi'.e,ttc. The tables are supplied with the liest the country affords. The cuisine department is not excelled, if equalled in the United States; you are at home at once in this bouse. Stop once at the Monongahela bouse. You will never regret it and wiil always return to it when on a visit to that city. DEMOCRaTic Meeting at St. Boxt EACE. We are indebted to Mr. H.C. Device for the following glad tilings from northern Cambria : On Saturday evening, 14th Inst., there was a rally ot the Democrats of Chest township, at the School House In the village of St. (ionitace, ror the purpose of orirsnlzinir a Tilden, Hen dricks Ueform Club. On motion or A. Anna, Ksq., C. Venice r, was called to the chair, and '"'hos. tut and Jaci-b Thomas, Ksqs., were chosen Vice Presidents and H. C Uevlue Secretary. Mr. Jauies Thomas one or our candidates tor Assembly, beinic present, was loudly called upon to address the meeting, and responded in a stirrintr speech on the present unfortunate crisis in our national affairs. H. J. Hails. Ksq., or Chest Spriiucs, followed In an hour's speech on the derelictions of the Republican party, after which Mr. Thomas calle-1 upon the Secre tary to read the ny-laws Tor the gnenimem of the Club, which were unanimously adopted as the sentiments of the "St. Boiiifaoe'Tilden and Hendricks Keform Cluh." Over fifty names were thereupon enrolled, and many ot hers who were deterred from attending owinR to the In clemency of tbe weather, will be su.led at tho next tneetinj-. The rollowlnjr members of the Cluh were tnen chosen as permanent officers: Thos Ott, President; A. Anna and (Jonrad Y eager. Vice Presidents; H. C. Devlne, Secre tary ; Paul Vshnor, Treasurer. Arrangements will be perfected to hold a larsre meeting oo Saturday IftUh Inst., when able speakers from a distance will be secured toaderesa the meeting. - Philadelphia asd the Exposition-. In this paper will be found the advertise ment of the "La Pierre" House, Philadel phia. This house has been for many years one of tbe most desirable places to put up at in tbat city. The location is unsurpassed. The rtwrnis are large aud well ventilated Splendidly furnished throughout. Every attention is paid to tue wants aud comforts of guests, The tables are supplied with the best the market affords. The price per day is from ?2,50 to ii, according to location of room, &c. The Pole Raisisc at ChfsSprisc.s. I Despite the inclemenc y of the weather, for Grow." Mr. John Wanatnaker, of Phila the day was exceedingly wet and coldj tlie j delphia, the renowned philanthropist and Democratic meeting And pole raising at Chest Springs on Saturday last, thanks to the patriotism and good judgment of the '' Democrats of that vicinity was in every te- j spect a most, decided success. True the cer- . emonies were somewhat delayed in conse- ; quence of the late arrival of tbe delegation from Carrolltown, who brought with them ; some of the tackling requisite for raising the i pole, but when it did go np it went up ( grandly and without a mishap of any kir.d. ( And a splendid hickory pole it is, straight 1 as an arrow, pretty as a well turned foty-al ! appendage of the female persuasion, and withal one hundred and thirty-eight feet, ! two inches in height. After the pole bad j been raised to the perpendicular and properly secured, all the ropes except the halyards j were taken dowu, and the magnificent flag ! presented by Hon. John Reilly was run np : to half mast and thrown to the breeze amid three vociferous cheers and a "tiger" for the star spangled banner and the noble hearted i gentleman who bad so thoughtfully Provided it for tbe occasion Thia ilono ili'iii..iii, i tor tne oc.nsion. tins Hone, the meeting , was organized in a large hall near the scene Of activities, where eloquent and forcible i speeches, replete with tbe most irresistsble I and indisputable arguments, were delivered by It. L. Jouhston, Esq., of this place, N, Home, Esq., of Johnstown, and F. P. Tierney. Esq., Of Altoona, whose eloqnenl eftotts were to all appearances productive of the very liest ffsults. During the pr gress of the meeiingj which it is proper to ssy was attended by a vet.y respectable del egation from this place, heitded by a martial ban.!, a party from IxrnMto appeared upon t the scene nh drums beatlnl. f. tlae flvinsr and a "bloody shirt" waving; tile latter of which was stretched upon a wooden frame and bountifully sprinkled with beetuice or Some other equally effective substitute for the "sanguinary gore" itself. But enOHgl! "t" this, and now let. ns say thai to Messrs, I'Vltik Cramer. J. A. Wertner. Jos. Cramer. Daniel C. Little. S. A. M'Gongli and H. J. 1 1 lads is due in an especial manner tbecredit of conceit ing snd carrying out to a success ful issue the laborious task of felling, hauling, splicing and puttingon the iron bands which held each of the several parts si, firmly and securely to the others. And a more perfect job of the kind we are sure was never exe cuted, the splicing having been so well done that were it. not tor tbe iron bands, which Were fitted to the pole with a neatness and accuracy we have never seen equalled, it would have been difficult to tell where the pieces were joined together, thanks to the mechanical skill of the three gentlemen first named, who made the bauds and the splices aud finished tuft work complete. A Admirakle Lecture. The blind orator. Prof. H. McGimres, delivered a lec ture at the Court House iu this place, on Monday evening last, on the subject of "Ed ucation as it is ami as it should be," which was listened to by a comparatively small but very attentive and really delighted au dience. And good reason they bad for be ing delighted, as the lecture was in truth an eloquent, instructive and to some extent amusing effort, the subject being not only treated in a masterlv stvle thronehout. but the language employed was the choisest and j most fittilie we have ever listened to. The , . i., . ,- ., . . . lecturer, notwithstanding the great mistor- j tune wuicu una iK-iaucn mm, uispiayeti tteep j research, careful thought and sound reason- ing, to which must lie added a thorough ac quaintance with ancient and modern history: After pointiugont tbe blessings of a religions education ami the evils of a purely worldly training, which he did in a way that could not but lie accepted as sound anil truthful from any denominational standpoint, the speaker entered njon tbe mmt interesting part of his discourse, in which he handled without gloves the widespread and very who wii only to look, not to buy. censurable practice in the schools and nolle- ges of the present day of imparting a merely Hams Vr,r,F.TAHI.K RlCir.IAy It AIR Re superficial education to the pupils that is j Nkwek now stands among the first, and at. to teach a little of everything and not much i 'he head of all articles for asimilrtr purpose, of anything. H is views on this subject were 1 The testimony of our physicians lsconclusive graphic and truthful in an eminent, degree, I as to its value; and wej are personally ac as all will admit who had the pleasure of j quainted with scores of cases where it has listening to his fine oration. Those who did I 'ecn used with the best of results. It, will not enjoy that pleasure missed a rare literary Ireat, but will yet have a chance, we hope, to hear hini at no distant day, as the pro lia bilities are tbat be will deliver another lec ture here Ivefore long, the subject of which will lie "Edmund Burke, the champion in the British Parliament of American liberty ," F A L L NOVELTIES XOW OPEK AT IIUO IT S & II A C K E ' S PITTSBURGH. PA. Onr various departments are now replete with all the novelties for the present and approaching season. We direct special at tention to our complete stock of BLACK DRESS SII.KS, all of the most celebrated brands, and the wear of which we guarantee. Also 2 5 O NEW SHADES 2 5 O P LAIN CO I- O II K I) SI IiKS, from ?1. 2.) to ?2.5f per yard. . These are Hie best bargains we bare ever offered in Silk Goods, being less fhau last season. s prices, not withstand ing the great advance. We offer extra good -alue in BLACK and COI OREI) CASHMERES, and an immense as sortment of all the new styles of I) R K S S G O O I) S, CLOAKS, SACQUES ASM SHAWLS. We have now open and will continue to receive during the season specialties in FRENCH and BERLIN CLOAKS and SACQUES, which will be sold at lower rates than ever before. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, LINENS, AND Gf.xf.ral Housekeeping Dnv Goons. I7"Our stock of these is always the larg est aud our prices the lowest. HUGUS & IIACKE, Fifth Avenue and Market St., Pittsburgh. - - Fatal Accident. We clip from Mon day's issue of the. Johnstown Tribune the following account of a fatal railroad accident which occurred at Lilly's Station on Friday evening last. The unfortunate man is said to have been a former resident of Conemaugb borough, but of this we are not certain. Tbe Tribune says : In Saturday's Issue we made note of an ac cident near Lilly's, on the previous eveninjr, by which a man named O'Neill lost his life. His firm name was riven as Jarnes. but it should have been Franklin, as It wits wrongly reported to us. It seems that he left his work at the mines to ro over to the station for an evenlnf paper, and while crossing the track a freight train came nlonir. The gentleman was hard of hearinir, and therefore did not notice its ap proach, and the emrineer supposed he would Kctout of the way in time. Mr. O'Neill was knocked down by the pilot or the locomotive, and ground up under the wheels. The si nit u la r part of this accident is that one of his legs, which was cut ofT, has not yet been found, and it is supposed it was carried off by becoming fastened in come portion of one of the cars. The other lejc was simply held tiy a portion of the liesh, being almost severe-U His death ensued a little after live o"chck on Saturday morning, and the remains were interred in the Summit graveyard on Sunday. Deceased leaves a wife and two email children to mourn the loss which they have sustained. Grief and Melancholy. To those who are troubled in mind by sadness ami melancholy, we would say that it is often attributable to tbe stomach aud digestive organs. These organs can le completely restored to health and proper working or der, by Dr. Keyser, of Pittsburgh, who for nearly forty years has. been concerned in the study of the uses and value of medicine; so true is this, that the most desperate and obscure diseases are by bim traced to their origin and eradicated from tbe human sys tem. There is hardly a phase of chronic disease which the Doctor does not know bow to cure. For a great many years be has in vestigated, and that most thoroughly too, the causes and cure of consumption ; this dread scourge of the human race, when taken in time, is easily eradicated, and Dr. Keyser has written a neat treatise, which he will semi to any one free, on the subject. Price of Lung Cure $1.50 per Itottleor S7."0 per half dozen. To le bail at Dr. Keyser's Laboratory, 240 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh. His private cousqitiug oiiice is No. 120 PeDu avenue, "Large Trees FKoif Rsiali, Anmvi acknowledged king of clothiers, has kindly sent ns a small pamphlet hich he aptly styles his "Red Rook" a designation given to it on account of the color of the paper cover which encloses it, but well deserving of the title for another very substantial rea son, and that is that it ought, to tte rend by everybody in the world and the rest of man kind. As a sample Of tbe information this little volume contains we transfer to our columns the following brief story of the foiindarion and growth of the largest cloth ing house, or, more properly speaking, cloth ing houses, that energy, tact, integrity aiui' inuomiranic perseverance has ever produced ; In any age of the world i j Where Hohert Morris, the financier of trie ' Revolution, had his home, there now standi a spacious business establishment: An oil pHeor i tintldinif , on the east, covers the ground where ! the mansion of Gent-ire tVnhii.ttton Stood. In I the year lstl. when thecivil war had just bcfrtin, the foundation nf this business, now the largest of its kino in the Tnited States, was laid with a J WM'on lod of roods, in a Utile corner of the present (rrotip of buildiiurs at Sixth and Market ; ,reot!,. A tUi, BrrtVe merchants or Philadel- phia walked upend down the street, they shook their heads doubtfully over the apparently hazardous venture of the young- firm at a tithe w uen oiu iiu.iikv9 aouaes were iroinjr nown at) , over the city. The new beginners, with thetr small stock of merchandise, bad however laid in a Inure stock of courajre. patience, enerjrv, and enthusiasm. They determined to hold iheir irrotmd by doiny their own work ami doinir it well. It was a brave battle ror lite durimr all ot lsel and 1S(KJ. Then the sky beirnn to brighten. The first siifn of success was to take in a email room adjointnar. Ity and by another room was added and the wtnre, then 30 bv flu, was thought .I.-,,J ard work, and plenty or more room was needed, until old Trlends became nervous as they saw the store leniftheuing and me biock ifrnwinir larger. To detail the history of the passing years miirht Interest ymnjr business men who have their way to make, and who now stop to look at the clump or buildings, but would perhaps prove tiresome to the mass of readers; suffice It W say that at the date of this writintc the lit tle corner-siore has spread itself on Sixth street, ovttr tbe whole block from Market to Minor, and widened on Market street to embrace- two other stores, thitscoverinir all told rt6 by ISO feet, and with Ha many floors occupy inic an area ot about t hrt-e nefes, ail utilized in carry injr on the various departments t.-f 1iiisirn -.it businexs. Oi'k Hall is now an ncknowledired "Institu- ! tion in the land. A house with half a dozen clerks dolnir a business of lmi.imo H year is but a store: the case filters when the business runs into million-,, and the employees are niitnhered by thousands. IT all the clerks and work poo pic of Oak Hall Were irathered into one local it r they would form a population equal to that of some Important cities and towns in the neigh boring counties. The building up of such an institution is unparalleled in the history of t his country, but can easily lie accounted Itir. The time honored customs of trade were ruthlessly set aside: the practice of narking- a few arti cles very low, as "baits," and charging up prices on others, in the hope of g.iiniutr a large trade, belnir done awny with. The principles perseveringly followed hy this house are: Not a few thintrs marked dow n, tint 1. Everythino rmo4 be put down to lowest po-oible rates. 2. To sell litrirely the largest kind of a stock miisf always tie kept ready. 3. Excellence or quality mvt jro hand In hnd with low prices to warrant the claim of cheap ness. To provide tor thertill rapidly nlarirltiir Ima- j iness, the firm has purchased from the I'enn sylvimiit Railroad Company the old freight ite- Ht at l.tili and Market Streets, which, with such improvementsas can be made on this lnre property in the short il.nc Intervening, wiil be nseo in connection wttn tfietr nth and Market st.eet store during the Centennial year 'I be lot extends from J:hh Street to the Public Itutlilinss, and from Market to within a few steps ol Chestnut Street, coverinir over two seres. The stores In which we do business are atnonir the curiosities of Philadelphia. Thcv are constructed with a view to our customers' wants, afTordina abundant liirht, and every con venience. There is no store in the t'nited States that covers so much prround fliwr space as our single Establishment at l.'hhand Market, and such a busy sccneasit presentsts well worth iroing n Ionic distance to see. Some of our etn- t ployecs are specially detailed to show visitors restore gray hair to its original color, and leaves it. glossy, and in a healthy condition ; while, for heads troubled with dandruff", or disease of the scaip, it. acts like a charm in cleansing them. Try it, and yon will not tie disappointed. Loiceil Courier, MniJ 2, IPGS, A CARD. To all who are ntTerinj f rotn tbe errors and Indiscretions .f youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc.. I will send a recipe that will cure von, FREE OF CHARGE. This rreat remedy was discovered by a missionary in SonUi America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Jo.skth T. Inman, Stution Ji, Bible House, Xeic York. f4-21.-t;m.l It Y mi: M A I.. DOrC.LASS-CLARK. Married, at St. Au gustine, on Wt-dnesds v. Oct. 111. 1875, by Rev. Thos. McEnroe. Mr. W.M. tjoprft.ASs and Miss Agmks Ci.akk.hII of Clearfield township. CAMPBELL DOYfE. -On Sunday, Oct. 15. 1TH. at Stctibenville, O., by K-v. Father Dues, Mr. JonN it. Cakpiiki.i. of the Voice nn.I ;,., Johnstown, end Miss Id: hy Doyle, of the for mer place. OttlTI'A ItV. ARBLE Died, in Carroll township, oh Fri day, Oct. 13. 7rt, Mr. Wit. i.i am An hi, a, aged 75 yours. 2 months and 10 days. Lutheran (Jhxcrvcr plcnse copy. WATCIIM A K I X G .Having tak en the room formerly vfji occupied by H. Kinkead, Esq.. in O". the re.trof the old FRKKttAMotfl.cn rft - i and next door to M 1 Oatmnn's Safc Jf store. Hiifh street, the nndersigncd stCr . won Id respect lolly inform the pub- "-ti-; lie that he is prepared to repair clocks, watched, jewelry, etc., at short, notice, in a workm.-iriliko manner, and nt the lowest livinir prices, please Kive me a cull. OAKL, KIV1NICS. fcbensburg, Oct. 20, 18T6.-ltn. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Philip Schkttio, decM. Letters tcsttinentnry tin the estate of Philip Schettig. late of Carroll township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make Immediate payment, and those liuvinir claims will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. ADAM SCHETTIO. rf.mtnr. V K A Nt; IS SCHETT IO, Kxvca tor' Oct. 20, 1876 -61. The Lire was never Kkcwn before. we tend the Oaetaaall Wrrltly Sltavr, a tine cieht paee, forty-eirht .column paper, indrpntAul in poli tina. and nrim full of good leading nutter, tor 81. O nr jre-r. It ia the Mrv'X fir io the I. nited States for ihr maitrv. Jfaoh snbsri-itior will re-Hr. rnn, of th h-vlifA Hlj-rm TIIK ROO K, THE POOR ytA?f IKIKSfO." Mie, 2434 inch". : a f-Oo- thnt wonld yrn- nl-j rir-nirmff room in tA Innrl we ! send to eA w'Micri''r a cepy of theSitKr lllnstmte-dj Alhtanar. 3.1 (la-extra mint I" sent for pnrki-t and mmiinp premiums. E"Specil inducement! to ant. To any person deirin(r to get up aclnh, we will netid a MrnplerorT cf tb. picture and a eanrasner outfit, on receipt of Sict. Specimen ropr of the pnperr. tntt for one hff.ire anhwi-lhlna: for any at Iter. TIIK UTAH. Walnut M. Clnnilitinti. O. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The mi dersigned, having lieen appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria connty an Audi tor to report distribution of the money in the hand of Alvln Evans. Esq.. administrator of John 1 1, Evans, deceased, a shown by his first and partial acconnt. hereliy jrives notice t hi the will attend to the duties of said apintment. at his office in Ebcnsburg, on Thcrsiiav. Nov. 2d. at 2 o'clock. In the alterniMin. when and where all parlies hav inif claims are reqnired to present them, or be de barred from coming fn on said tund. A. V. DAKK.EK, Auditor. Ebensbnrg. Oct. S, lsTS.-St, A DMIXISTPwATIOX NOTICE. Estate of John CochkaN, dee'd. The nndarsigned gives public notice that letters nf administration have been granted to heron the estateof John Cochran, late ofOailitzin township, Cambria county, deceased, and all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, while those having claims agains the same will present them, duly authenticated In proper shape tor settlement. MAKOARET WHALES', Adra's. Oallitin Twp., Sept. 22. lS7d. Ot. BOARDING SCHOOL tor YorxQ Ladips. The Sisters of jfifo T St. Joseph have opened a Hoard- n in SchiMtl for Young Iadiei at F;Z , .... , 7fI!i St. Mary's Convent, HuUiday-gJIi!q7 burg. Pa. Tkrms. $IJ0 per annum, payable In advance. Musie and Language, extra charge. 9-1. -im. a7 tr a i ri:n tiskmkxts. Ctsi 2 iiin rt'it hay to aoeniSi- Itt.SiT V'' - Vl" Sit! I.IXi ttUK ! HAAS1S LUBRECHT; ti. Liberty Street, New York. ffissm Titer are martyrs o iea.l'ache who miarlit be tirrcd by nsini Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. The stomach, overburdened until its recajwrative power is weiikennl. reroute itself upon Hie poor head, which it makes to ache and torinre the,.!, fender. The use of' IM aperient will rurrv ell nxt it rally, and almost liniMTrrcptibly, the tiflondina cause. The disease i removed and the head ceases te ache.- SOtn BV ALL HKCOOISTS. (S;;:iHs;7'7 Vfk to Aents. Samples FREE. V ' I P.O. YIOKEUY, AuSusta, .Maine. A ei.mplote History of A ndersonville I'ris- "-on. by ir. K. K. Stkvenson. suriri-on in". rURSMl Ll. BROTHERS, Katttraore. .M.I 4 50 Vl-ltlns t urd,, with yrftf name finely printed, sent for 25. We have loo styles. Acrats Wanted. samples gent fff ftamh A. H. FU LLER CO.; BTfA kton. Mass. 25 Ektr Viae Mixed f'ard. with name, IO ets , posi-paiu. u jti. is tL ".;o., iassna, S2 an t ;;i oo 1 PKOKITSI FROM iN-VrSTMRsis or (finr, sa I r.i The Judicious selection an m.tnrtitcrocHt tt STOCK riMVILlXiMS is a sure road to ripid fortun. Send r.ir new -Syxlem f AmnrH lr,lit.' free, wiih full in forma wn concerninir the Stock M arket Oold and T. I'OTTKK. M M.I1T 111.. Stuck Brokers. 3J IVall Street, ew or. Centennial Reduction in Advertising. Three thonsan.t. tw hundred and lifty dollars' worth of newspaper advert isini. at publishers' schedule rates, uiven for tTiKI. ami a. three laot.tli' note nee pted in payment from advertisers f rc sponsilnliiT. A prinsed list trivinv Xame. Char tteter. Actual Daily and Weekly Circulation, and Schedule Kates of Advertising, sent tree lo anv addrevs. Apply to Joo. I. Kuweit .V. Co., News paper Advertising Ateeets. 41 Park Howt N Y. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely known as one of the most effectual remedies ever discovt red for cle.msinjT the sys tem and purifyinj the blood. It has ftood the test of years, with a con stantly growing rep utation, based on it intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. So fluid as to le safe and iK-iieficial to children, and yet so seanhing as to effectually purge out the great cor. mptious of fhe blood, such as the scrofulous abd syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system for years soon yk-H to this powcrfid ahti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous" diseases, Ulcers, Irruptions and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, lllotctir, ltoils.Pltviplew, Pustules, Sores. St Anthony's Fire, Rose or l-vsiie-las. Tetter, Salt llheuni, "Scald Head, lting-tvorin, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus Stontacls ami IAver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart lisease, Female Weakness, Debility, and LiOUCOrrhcea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the prins. Ry renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel lienor, and live longer, for cleansing fhe blood. Hie system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life, rnEPA Rnn itr Or. J, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Frrtctieal amd Analytical CAewM'afa. 80TJJ BT ALL imVG'iKTS EVERYWII k-Ii JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BANK! 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. ("HARTERHIl SEPT. 12. 1870. liKPOSITR received of all sums not less than lino Itollsr present rate of interest, aii per cent. Interest Is due In the months of .lone and December, and Ii not withdrawn is added to the depo-it. thus com. pmmding twine a year wit limit troubling the de positor to call or even to present t he dciHi!it liook Mnnfy loaned on Keal lOwtatfl. l'referen'-e. wit h liberal rates and long time, (f-ven to borrowers ot tering first tiinrtuages on farms worth fouror more times the amount of lonn deired. OimmI reference perfect titles, etc., required. This corporation Is exclusively a Pavinjrs Itnnk. No eumTriereial deposits received, nor discounts granted. No loans on personal seeurily. Hlink applications for norr"wcrs. copies of the rnles, by-laws, and special law relating t-. this Hunk, sent to any address des'red. TitrsTKes .latrie' t'oper. lavid Pihr. C H. F.llis. A. J. Hawes. F. V . Hay. John lj.ittmnn.lt. H:tntner, .jr.. Ianiel Mfbii tigh lin. !. J. .VoTrcli. .lames Mc.Millen. .Tames Morlcy, Iewis I'litt II. A. Hogirs. t'nnrad Suppcs (eorge T. Swank, aud TV. W. "Walter-. t . DAJVIF.L J. MOfcUELT Trcsident. FtA'K DissriT. Treasurer. Cvat-s Elder. Solicitor. ll2-V75.-ly.J Orphans Court Salo OF TALr AltLK REAL lWTVT'l! 1 virtue of an order issuing ..nt of the lr 1 phans' t'ourt of t'amhria county and to ns di rected. We wiil offer at pulilic sale, on the prom ises in Harr township, on SA TVKliA I", October 2S, JSTO. at 2 o'clock, r. v.. the following described real estate, to wit : A II 1 1 at part td the real estate o! which Anthony Mohler died sel.cd. lyinit north d the puhllc road from i "arroHtown to tlie villKjre of ""t, Nicholas, and adioining lands of .laeoh Wcilahd and Oeorge tsherry, containing tc Iwe.'ti ' nn.t X Arrest, (a part ot winch is clearerl), the same to be surveyed hefors sale and to he sold aceor-iing to the survey. Terms of Sai,k. (ine-lhtrd of the purchase money to be pant on confirmation of the sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments, to be secured by the bou.ls snd mortgage of the pur chaser. JOHN SHI St ti. r. JULIAN MOtll.K.K. Executors of Anthony Muhler.deeM. N. Tt. I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale a lot of peraon..l property belonging to myself, consist imt ofllo.se. t attle. Fanning 1m plements &C, upon which a reasonable credit will be given. T. ring made known on dar nf sale. JI L1AN Ml ill L tit. Barr Twp., Sept, 2S, 1878 -4U IMty wteirtii anil .Nnrgcon, Carmoi.i.tows. Pa OfTlce recently occupied by M.J. Muck. M. I). In rutir of John Hock's store. Nlarht calls tnaj be made at Mr. Buck's residence. 1 3 1V7CJ Aiex7ta I T I IV, ritYMciAs AND SfRfiKos, (late of CarrvlHown.) fsnow loeatod at St. A nxusMne. Cambria cainty Night calls should be made at the Pwst-oftlee. Julv 14. 17tt.-tf. 0 OAT. AND LIM V. for sale in large I M it ...iii . - or itt?'i ii,"iiho"" March U, 187-tt. EVAN MICHAELS. 1 K eharite. with Appendix r.intairvinir t he names I of 13 ink) Cnion soldier who died there, wtih 2 jdate and cause of death Sent on rfr'elp't d price. .t Oil. A M'l.l-'Mtlll (AWPAH'X Rook. 2 AHA BIGGEST TRIE BARGAINS! EVER EXPERIENCED IN EBENSBURG. THE GR&HDEST DISPLAY Largest Array CHOICE 0000$, We DARE SAY, f Ulil 1 il Uills HAS UEEa OFI'KllED TO Folks Hereaway Q3XTE; rJTO AlI! HEADY CASH Our ONE PRICE and don't foraet the balance nf Uie firm of iPRYCE, BAXTER, JONES & CO., IN TUDOrVS BUILDING, HIGH ST., Ebensburg. Men's lto:tvy Hotdt. tlie very lrsfc in Hie iiKtiket, can Imj bml at our Stofo lor 12.50. W'c liave liv. larrrest anit leit soloc tion if Calicoes in town, which we j will sell t ft, 7 ami S cetit.s jkt yanl. An immense stovk f ftliittings, 10 atnl 11 1-2 cents Jn-f yalt; Come mid examine ouf Mock of Muslins from C tt 10 ct-nts wr yanl. A iicV stock of Flannels, the. very I liefct, fully w.inanU"! antl of our own ; make. I Crtssiniot-es 'iftuirottn mnke rtioiicU ! to siijly evciyltotly in the county, j All wool nnl no diot?ly. A bic: stock of Vnriis, oT wliiclt this . fblvfi'lisciurn, is hot one. Call and see.. Cheese only -2- cenls per ponnd. Twelve ltoxcs just receive I. Colft.'P, r nt itne article, Rt 22 ami 25 cents. The Syrtips, iKjlter article than have ever heretofore, lieen brought to town, nt SO cents jmt rnllon. Wo want FOl'll TONS of llutler, for which we will jmy the highest price in tiierchniMli!.?. Etaistes INSURANCE AGENCY. rr. AV- l )ICK, Gen'l Insurance Agent, Kiti:xsnvt;:. jm. Policies written at short hotleo fn the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Antl her I'ltst I-m t viiipaaln, Ehenshury. Sept. . lta -iy. BONN Fit HOfSK, liORFTTo, IM. H a vine Inst, cntnplotcl i v,- and furnished this commodious A '.",t' and eteisant lbdri. the. sutiscriiK-r 5 ITtTT' i" .in the pub jT? ,'-,V"V resiecMullT solicits from i lie in aeneral an I sttmracr ii'..rs in partlt-.lNr a talrshareof patrmasre. The toons isriipplicd with all widern tmprtiverneni 9, and has a tins ten pm alley att.icho.1. as well as ahtm lant pr.,vj.ion for the accommodation and amne. men! ot all who may favor the house with their custom. Terms cniy tin per week. W . J; rjONNER. I.trctto. May 19, 187l.-tf. ADMINISTHATOirS NOTICE. Estate of Thomam ParrIsh, lv-',l. letters .f Administration on the estateof Thoa. PnrriFh. Inte of Allegheny township, deceased, having boe.i irr.-ir te l t t he an!er r net, all jer sons in.U-btcl to said estate are request.) to msVn prompt ,ayment. and t hose ha vin. claimi a linst t hesi.. will present them properly authenticated for sett lenient. ti 11. PAKlilSH; AdtnlnMratort. Sept. K. Ib7-S -t. EX FCUTOIVS NOTICF. Estate- of TftoTtA AhAVS, r"wM. Tefters testamentary on the estate nt Thomas Adams (of Joseph ), late ol t leMrh-h! townvli.p; deceaaci. have tK-en era nt"l to the nndees'in. ,1. to whom all persons Indebted to atd esia-e erw requested to make immediate pavnent. Knd ihie havina cla;nts will prrsen: tbem properly aulbeu : icatcd tor settlejnenv JAI'OB HfJOTCit, Eierater. Sept. , 1t.-u FiNFTrins Votx sale. i have for snle a choice hit of young POLAND CHINA PIS. the beat Hog that is tais.-d Tor profit ; fattens at any age and will weigh SW to ttl lbs. from 9 months to rear old. For fur ther particulars address tu at "ttifctriir Valley UlairOoPa. liELUt.N" FOX. Aug. 1H, 1st6. 3m AMKL McLaughlin Attm at-Txttr. .lohnFtowh. Pa. f(T!ce in the old Exchange t. i. hub. (up'ir.l corner of t.'lin ton nnd Locust siree. W ii atteodto sil busl nesconnot'l with his protesoii. w M. II. SKC11LER, Attorney nt ynir, Elenbure. 1. Xucei In VnU on ad a T?o (recentlj occoplcl by. Wra. Klttt.1 Esq.,) Centre treet li-.i. J.-tt. tm im rnn u i v 1 n u I 1 1 -I I I'llll ill. lit! I 1111 1 11:1 1 1 Ull Hi