if CiSBBIi FREEH1R. 3 Ebcnsburg, Pa.. JC. VV, ; TUfrf, "t? Other Tlace. ; ma down Ju.ke Lloyd's i -A : ,;;iriir ... f U. I vrttrs r. CLfrel Jay's work iu Franklin Ur .t n'.l r-int-lr . r is-aI r.1. t ., i.w. slaughtered iu Coue:uau?h M. - ntht-r dar. Kii'z has been appointed 'JIr -It J Camhria UrougU in place of ''"'.ras ln-ard iroiii t'ipre arc nine ap- ,r tlif P"Ji"ii'" u: uriiiiiy linilrr . r i , t:i oii-:'tiirJ nf wLoui reside iu a.-f liitTiincr to he from .Tohnstowc i,t i; the a'trmpt to bi'.lflnriZe a va r i IS. arr coiiLtr. m. f-w -c I let""! r - " 't' reus w.i ot:t on another hi z ram ,,y S-iitirdny, bat if he did any ... -rrli taikii.g about iu this region , . v..,- ..fit. T."::n witli cmiioa'ed water inkrn i--M;iii tli's vh-iisity. The supply V:t si.d tliif O'taiity Kood. r:' a"(1 '"-aily all thepersonal ...j .i.,;,. r.t 1 tl r.t: Wlrf'- ti'ivilup, was i-nuBuitied ;.-iul;iy i:ipht of last week. rtti: i C'itft and peritnced t. the -a:v f r rarinuH crimes wer- taken ' s: i,'"tjri(ui ths (I-'riday) mru!itsr. r.rrr. ji yful Chriftmsa and a happy ".. '. w" V-ar. are th" gveetii.RS of th ..f.t w free.'y ('Her hereto all tli ..fti.f r"i::KM.y, be they living far u'Jr.'t b' a pen:oner of the war !: A'Ttx'Ti Mirror wan riKht, t. aior.t Mr. Tlu-. T-.ld, of 'Lis :,g S4j piT tnonlli from the g'v ere tH' 1. -A 7 7V.!.etle letter from Mrs. Clem-,.-.(:. 'if, h. reply to the isiition uotiee t:L ! l .T r li'ishand , Jcdin Crouse, ( ve s-i f ili-j's:titent,) came to hand too u : -r:i"t) tl:i week. -J.':. Ti.' Ti Tiwiii, who makes his home t '. r-?'r:.'J Mj.rs, of this place, is the ,.;,er c t the wsr of lM'i iu Cambria . .l a"l tint lie draTs from She a:. :" .ii:ry i per year. -,': Mi'k. a freight brakeinan on the ?i l: K . a run oer l y his train at Car-ji--l "' u. tuiVs weQtnf Ltrole. on i, T:f.!.iT f rt-iii .mi atid killed instautlr, Vi ti-ini: ln-rribiy mangled. -i jiAL.rr whii U for ihe past year or ; iir iLit'.i K-'TDe no, Yoder township ; is H'fu a Tew evenings ago ly a i;u ln wo iiditg along the road , ii..ii. tv cf Mill Creek fnruace. -Vi'-if' K.imI . f 'ur.i! guilty of odultry r -.!:: ;t-rr:i i if Court, was on Fridar '.t -need to pny a fine of 50 r.-iiVfiifjiJ ahnle with the confines of the t- - jc-k.-n f,,r a perind of tliirty ilays. -r.fr. "Vui. H. Clianriiau, Tator of M. E. f: .:.L d-i :lvliiwii. I) M-ritM- f'ttf as rJatiiTy to lest the excelitnt j: lit. du.i b conga rjvrup. I heM- i : ist, it is the lest remedy I have r't-si ia my f.icu y." fa.. Ui (jl.ut leti the beat to if you .'-;: rxtcut demoralize the tonlachs tsr ;s!t'. f.-:k by biiiuga'il the cainlie :i ;.: ;-trii-s!S that your purs will i.rl :h cozy ti?t: ooufecti.inary of E. ' ':t-L. ci-)oe:te foilius, Jubr.sioit & on Hv.b treet. ,rv ;;. u au!"dof Wiiliam .1 unm .!. w j.j irlicti a1 heard from, several ' f .d to be a resident of this Ei father, who lies iu Pittbhurgh, i-r: r.fUi !.-&r fr;ni hiui.and any intelli- rl:r: n',iu te will be thank- ''V"""''-' Kl tt!S rS5c. -:Lt i rtrtutas l.cli.lsys are cmilrig on " 0:,r employee's a well as our--?:-vre to a:! jiot-sible enjoytneut out ..-m. il-v iat, the cuntoui long t.li ! im cf ineuioz no paper in the ai'.' be strictly adhered to on this '? HiT'CliuKlil-EMAS next Week. "- ",'- '-ii huii!-; iu llichtand township, ''MiiHr. J 'vej li P.itmgardr.er and oc IWtl i njjr, with uruftj : .r i U:- Idruitr.rts Wstn Kavl. A ile- .s es:iu.iU to be between S k0 Slid -A i.;r "-:r.r rfca.-hed us the other day that l:."n,l. Mr. Hugh MX'ornjnk. of :C'a t . iifhip, UhJ the misfortuue ; i ' j j 1 j 1 i J I -- -ti f v.i .0 fj.il upon the railroad trak . r er trtS'n with su'-h force an o e if b: !eg at the tbih. We il"': J"'" f"r ruiuor hope It is Tb'e John RnmlirM.l nf 'Ktkfr . . . r -i -'" r . v. cslmoreUnd count v, well n f r rection wlib the old Portfire : i-l tr.atn Tears Siro. M liniuiff tlie r Hrookiyn theatre on the i7 'V.'i" !"rr",;c uo!,K a'"1', hut fortnn-'-t I'uiliing a lew uiluutea before t-. tr-k- out. v"' ' '-f cinflj'nj; in the suecesa 'j'-'.- 'i 'J lo:l' a:,"HJf,t ?o i-caut in Hayes, ,. ' 'l;t-' Hrrald isaireadv Ixibbisg r : " II :gners to a petition praying t . " ; m e 1 1 1 to t!ie jx.fi tlon ni post f h'' I'laee. ilather premature. . "'"''r wait till you see whi.h j. -t ;.at.ofcips, so to speak. '' hifeot in a special manner eieht 1 ! 1 ! '""en -iJeb the oti nanuHt l'-firs of tl,. ..at. to hich he has rctct. -A u. t.vle tf cattle car has Wen in- 1 011 tj,e I'ef,nvlt,ia Hjiilrna.l It i f t. .. r "1'a" "Id car, and the doors oT t!ie :fr instea.1 of the i, llie are iron troughs, ., .1 "''a three feet long. Hurting clear f r.jVrs' " ,h:it IU" a" ,K -y ' "'it? U ''U apcrtnreahove I'tir-" h "oP' to admit of a V r "r "irP "-rted. a',", .'-"r r.tos the f.t(;t that Christ ,.r i t""'!'gai.d that Star Ciothing Hall, '' Johnston f, is tbe right 1,UJ holiday s! it 'clothes. ' r lu" Selltlmetit as n l i..V- tli.il a Stink iiiieseellt 1 in c'-'i''v',l,S "T rrtoe, and that he is an ci'-t fro '-' x i ti u, Cioth- a: n him never faila to triva -J,: l ' ,,t,rM: lerson. r t t, ,1,,:a,n",, John Lanljtan.I Shir- niien. iw.tii of f -ii VJ I . 1 1 1 1 1 . r n it . . . . .,, . u '!fr- ' ":'- "ent t.l Plttslllirgh 'e b,... 'fe" 7 " -re f, , - 'neN. halves and quar- ik meir possession. ." "" rest," "wipe off yottr 'k j!. . " -vI,r vest," and prepare k. r, 1,1 Hie elejrant stock of soods 'i' ''"ish St.ir of I . . T i...-. I ! " d"ll? .a!",',,,T"''' of J'is't such articled . . ,.'2h!-v appreciated by any one av. 'r., i J-hrisiMias r present is intended, fanry eoexls. cloth- "si Rfoceries, etc., all t.f which, ', C"s. "lOu'l.a- "'"I" el 111 unit uiir r" i to t- . rd vanity euonKh for any . ," 1 'ni article to nleaae them. i ! J:'-'UV , -l" "''. KOtxl for a return trip k U h, V T-T tf Ja""'"'V Cth Will be sold -3'J aa i C'- 0,1 I"--, 24ih, 2.'.tli, ' sn'. . n- ,sl- With one of these t,', 1 certainly an eas i i l p' tn Alfo". t" 'o r T t to it,. tr "" nn" Try rnnch to py ) t i ki JlCi'it eiotnirig emporinin or ' r,Him' Iutli' post-ofnee, ,"'r, ,v m"r'hajthe amount etrjvnded r ;r' li.!'r; C" Kot with interest "iii . "eiirallrt style or omlitv ;..? ,,r,"inl- Take tbe trip auej try Kwceis at WolfTa. . i-ai ..Jr. (,,)rKe (Jurley.yf this place, N a , ,'," 'leputy l.y juhn livail. ) l-' ' .tW" lf f"urM enter upon " the . j. ' '!'' ('""itiou on tlie first dav of j :,'! 1 I;'xr' the nsw SherifT himel' I 1 -""en, ts-itll of Inilimi rmiiitr o' M Wednesday last, on wtii- r- shovi4r- 1 M- WolsUe'.e, of Wilniore, U'V, r ,I"lrl'" "silveV half dollars, ' r t . T 'niirj before U. S. Cnmmta- . " l M. ... . i We are finder obi j M-n,. Catho.ic bookselW d stationer; ! : a wilown I T'' "-rph. formerly ont nf Ilia r....is.- t- liv A ma' 9f fur 1977 .-v.: ..i. . . .. . i . . t " uii'u conuinitri ill orit.at.on of a general and religious char- rou',1 Vw T Prk of ,hi" kind fHi ih ' w T. dBK re,t l'y of that i i , d"e U our Catholic readers at lt to enclose fifty cents to Mr. Murphy ; Pccure a copy of this invaluable ahna- LK, Onr r-enti r-;.i . .. . . i. i iecte.1 vvi.K i - ' i" r"r j toUcit, and dear esiaVtitLeut of , A all.ire. 3?o: 31 Siitli street, l'j nl with wboni we snnt Mr. T. J. itisburgli. many pleasant a vr ; ! ,?-i ?. --P ? ' as ku,,ny "t w ! anl 'here made, for we can trulv sav with I lS7 nf ! of his predL'm ! scMrpelr iwnrA i,t . ' . , "7ru . 3,""re hiT ?reat lover as we are of J the co,,l,nff weed ttat he has our sincere land heartfelt thanks. Jim is one of our nioft esteemed and uiiKelfinb one or our friends, and ! any toeu of regard from him is more hich'y I I lr.red on account of the source from whenci , It comet thau Lcciusa of it. , : : ... I rM thau of its own iutHnic ! ! ertecri'r'-T" this veVr asr,r s;t,if'Wev,dent1y failed i il I ThU nac " n V'1'" i a teen f x ,,- ., ""3 uen oi VOUllg and o.d with toys, triuhets, and "stch" like This oversight has not. however . tu...l..,l I Sriu-aur' lC 'St 'hl wtb oiVaMrTha ? K i? iT'r' Hr ?c no,iw! i t r.V , L- S" 1 """ '" fil'l ) io repletion Ins neat litths estalilishmenc around the corner with everything desirable ' and delicious in the way of randies, nuts rs.iiiis. frnitM if n...i .-. ..u:i. .. ' ! v.ly invttes the attention of all who wial, i . fcee. hsppy and sm.Img young laces about 'rrfiV;9 r1';,,,I,,u,thoTii'1Uy"- Hewitt a Sl. tSf f-l,? . ,r J,k ! "akcr 1 tr-Ml i . I I a ",U,t- i ""ttr oy tr.Mie. had both of hi lc. at the Knees lv a "rn ,..r" ; Ktt'aning Point, wher he had just alighted ! ! fiom the Mail train mi hia no., i I . w.i.v Ql i as- 1 . , : j loiur- mini , I i..,,, m . "J 4III ( -w Knws ' HCII lim llll'flll.litlt'u . . . v . . a.oi.g, and kinxking him down passed over j.eruuwun lite terrible reMilt stJtf.l ti. :, " , I ...Vr i i .'T" WaS ,akel.' i",,J a I , . - .1 ou ic Loinpanj s surgeon, who j " 'meantime summr.nr.l by tele- J grapbed, proceeded todr-ss his w onnds, hut ' ; ltbout any h,,p whatever of saving his, i 'Uo- . u" t,1K Allowing day the p,,r unfor- ; , tuna e wuh removed to the p.lair cuntv I ; aliusIioiiHe, where he died iu a few hours ! atter. Tbs deceased, who was well known j ; to many i f our readers, was aged about 60 j jyarsa-id unmarried. , '1 fc,Jr-ral7,J'J PJ"ke, corn meal and ; , l.'irk wheat flour, the products of Mr. S. S. ; , Marvin, the celebrated cracker inauufactiier ! ; of 1 itisburgli. nie new articles of diet just j lntr.nluced into this community through the i luei.mniof ibeThompsoM or ptist-.f-i.e .tore, 1 1 and to Iwt found, we lielieve, nowhere rlv in I our "wn. Having through the kindness .f ! j Major ihompsoii leen offered an ooportuni j j ty to test the pancake flour, we ca.i truly ' j say that it rills the bill to a dot, as the j cakes ahh li uiammy (or anylnxly ;e) j bakes, ' alter merely bulldozing the com- ; r....... mm .iiiuic ri waiir.irc ili'!n loo . , regrene.i ny mauy warm personal enottgli to le ' ouiitid in" to the stomach of j friends, not only in" K'oenstiurg but through any luiugry mortal in CLrintfiul.itn v out the cotiu'v. shcui.! ! ..,i,. '.n.t t.. ,.n , therefore advise s!l our local readers.to go to i tbe T;iom:su;i etore and procure a sa k of I h pnncake flour, and also a like quanrtv T j the self-raisir.g buckwheat and corn tneal. ; which we have to don'ot are just as paiata ! b!e ai-d delieio.ts. Mts. Ebiabeth Mack, reliot of Jacob j Mark, deceased, who died iu Cambria to .vn ; ship on the 7th inst., at the advauced ne. of ; fc.J years, was the happy possessor of the J first piano ever brought to this place. This j was in the year 128 or and a gentleman j " ho wa. theu a youth of less than a dozen j summers assures us that The adent of this : comparatively uuc.oitth inusical instrument I created as much exciu-m-jnt in the coiunuini j ty at that early day as a first class circus .' doe among t he j:i veuiies of tiie present age. Talking about piauos prompts us to ask j whei her any of our citizens ever s'oj peil to ; think bow many of their instruments are now owued and t bumped upon in this com munity. fJive it up, do you ? There are bv actual count no less than thirty-three of them, and we li4ve no doubt there are nearly j If not quite that many parlor orgaus and I uieludeons, to Kay nothing of minor uiusi ; cai instruments nlmoFt Iwyond computation, i How is that fr a towu of less thau lifleen ! hundred inhabitants i An extensive carriage manufactory in ; Greeusliurg, owued and operated by Mr. C 1 Jl. tstork, was t.itally destroyed by lire alnit J ts o'clock 011 Tuesday evening last, and a haiJvrare store and residence alj lini ng, oc- citpteit .1 . m. s;e.-i ami Ir. Iw.nnson respect- ( Ively, as well as a stable owned by the latter , gentleman, were very badiy damaged at tlie j saiun time. Owing to the fr'Z-n and de- ! moralized condition of the two old baud en- ; gines ow ned by tbe liorongh, the fire f.r a lime thretetiel t. lay aste a iarge portion j of the towu, but by tiie almost superhuman ! effort of met), women iul children, who j formed a bucket lrigailj and woiked like I Trojans, Ihe Ilatues were ereutuaily over- j come and a more w idespread conrlagrat ion ' averted. iSr. Stark's loss is es'imatcd at j S -5, hut us he has an iusurance of S U,- I 0J0 on the pronerty we presume he cau staud I it. The other losses are said to aggregate alsi'ir 5..0O0, on w t.icb there is ouIt a partial 1 ..... !...., ... , , iiiauiAiii - e. 1 lie, 111c in oiuuufc touao ucril the work of incendiaries. Frank Hohekth, the little colored rusn i who formed the subject of a similar notice i some weeks ago. atlcmpteil to make ins way to t res-Miu, with a more exteusive journey no doubt in view, by ensconcing himself 011 the pilot of the Itrauch engine just liefore ; the train left this place on its regular trip j ou Wednesday evening iaer ami not wit n lor's station, w lien he as discovered more j hv accident than anything else holding on ! like prim ilea ih to his p-rilons perch and j . ' , , , . . . , . . , . I almost coin pleteiy ltnle,lde..l in snow. 1 n i . . . ... . ..... t, A o ,1 f . ....... . . r 1 1 . . ; standing llie severuv 01 tue ueainersnu me ' rimsi urnuinui ",iecnneti m msri presci vs- 1 more than ordinary speed at which the en- 1 ' ive of all arts." selotrte expressly with a view I . 1 ,...,. 1 i i. tithe reomretnents or the trade for the lloll- I gine was dineti, he succeeded in mat n tain- dHJ. T ,h,e of our resjer, who eon- 1 11 f In iMMii u 11 1 11 the t rn 11 reafltt! Jv.ir- n.i,i., . k.vu.;.. . 1 - " e - i - 1 iviiiinuir iiinMiiK iu v 1 17 1 na itier iiuiitint su ' chilliug element thrown up hy tha pilot, in j Its rapid rtieht that the few articles t.f cloth i' inz worn by tbe venturesome youth were distended to their utmost capacity ly the mass of snow w hich penetrated tho opening lii the. bcisoui atiti iieck of his shirt ainl Irans-i uioKttied his attenuatvti form into such huge propi.rt ions as the most ardent imitator of the veritable Fallstarl' himself well might envy. Had he not ieeii rescued from his uncomfortable . si tion il ia fair to presume that tlie reckless youth would have froZ'-n to death before the train ha I prca-eeded lunch further. Aa it was he got a pretty severe nippinjl, and if rvok some time to thaw him out after he was tfikcu into the passenger car, where he was permitrtal to remain until the train returned to this place alsjnl 10 o'clock that tiichf. For his own Sake wo hope this is the last foedhardy attempt to See the world which this youn "American of African 'scent" will indulge iu for many a lay to coiue. CnvrtT Mattkrs. In the case of Mary I riattery vs. William Flattery, li'oel in di- ! vorce, on trial when we went to press last j week, the jury found for the plaintiff, thus ' relieving her from th Itonds of uiitrimony ; entered into with the defendant. The other busmesj diipoeed of l.y the Court prior to its adio-irnmerii on Kridav afternoon may be briefly summed up as follows : Hon. .lerncp p. White vs. Ccorre Knowlton ami otlicrs-eummoiis In debt. erdicl for do- Francis Cooper vs. Charles MeMdllert vfrt fucii't. to revive Judgment. Jury find for "pltiutifT in the gum of 2;:Mi. J. I . Iluto!ttio. tor use or jurn tr . msin, vs. J nomas 11. ttpsiey. Court directs plaintiff to hnnip notiiuit. John P. Wnrson v. Thomas II. Lapsley and others. Verdict for derendet. 1 James Hussell Jt Co. vs. ttharlcs Hochstci.i- t SPI-nl from a Justice's docket. Judgment In j favor of plt.lntiff for .. confessed by plain- ! SWattts Sc Co. vs. Joseph Phoemaker j erion to recover money due Tor liqttora pur- chased. Feitelitur at tion Of the Jury plaintiffs' took a .nsulf.ondll eessewlll H!. ly be brought ! vp at some future term of Court. A 8 ik piper vvi'j 1 be 'h next week we ve cfee Exit Backer, lLoyh ani 0'Doxset.u. ssued from this t iMea deemed it proper to take t in retV-if nif tn ttt ni. ?,n?bh,:riff. -Associate Judge and Deputy oiierin of this cbimty. I regard to tbe in cumbent t.f vhe office first named, Herman liauiner, lisq., who is to lie succeeded ou the IM. day of January next by Mr. John P.yan, or Cambria borough, it is scarcely necessary to aay tliat when elected, three years ago, be - u.ujrMTtiT unacquainted with the People of T.ortbem Cambria, a'.thoncb well I """y, wi.er lie tben resided. Iespite tli his fact, however, lie rewirrd the support i every c&usiiteut Democrai .n . C (IsexVbere in the county, and proud indvcd iiir) a rigui IO Df) Ot tins choico tliu were laiuilill ami uotieKt. Mi at we simply express the i,niv,r,; f.H. seniiment of ai! our pe.ip! when wo sav that .lerman Uanmer has been a model officer. Modest, tiuaosuwing and kind hearted tho always prompt and efhcieut in the discharge tL r.pi:, 1 of the , .u..r, ... i,1C: IJilr all T,,e .(;0pe Cf i0 ' I'Dllnl a m.-if I 1. v... 1. . t . . t . iiaVio while 3 own during tbe pa.t three years he has o, iad'"iricK .f. of horn wii i , ; . " nr uiu. neu: I'U.suiecs ana our on iil I regret to part with him and his estimable ! w ite. of whom it !h Imt truti. in . 1.. wi - lt sn.l r-iit.r,.u.. . e . volvion hVr , natron of'r' Voun P,18"- b,,rrifl" KMr and famil- will for a t,n,e P their abode in Johnstown where tl Will rmti'iin . of t ong ui " rumfiicn lit V OHfinRUC t: tr Vi Iii tl.u; .i . . . ... l-ar with thcu th-U-t wi.Les of he euTirc oonnr.unitv. . J- "oy.l. one of the Associate ? 8 f ,be U"ur,,, '! U,i8 " f"r M Sars, wi!l retir., from ilie-,Kiion 1m i u...-m ...i , . fii.r i , :.. t .J .. ... . j 1 1 . n j m ixillftri next. lit win Im. hncce i.i ...... ede.l ly Mr. John I. Th..ma. of this I --! " 'f "Mil UWU. 7U11II 1 H1.U, wnu non. .loim l Jtiuaeau. re- eieciea alter five years' service on the beuch, will form the board of Associate Judges for the ensuing live years. Wetru.tand Ulieve tliat Mr Tl...,,..,. j.. . ; - in ui, iic-,v nun unirieti P?8""1". e has beet, on another kind ' a Oencn tor tb greater part of his life- lime, will render as general satifactioo to all foncernetl as J udges Llovd and Flanagan who by common consent are admitted to performed the duties ti. voiving 111.011 them with entire credit to themselves and earnest devotion to the interests of the peo- pie at large. Ir. Charles P. 01 nTjell, the present Deputy 8herift; v h., w'll retire from that position at, the same time that the Sheriff ,,r" 1" office steps down and out, acted in "'' '-apacify named during Mr. ltauuier's 'ire term, as well as for a time under that penileman's predecessor, W. II. lton acker '1- We need not say anything about Mr! OIonneirs reputation as a gentleman and !' efficiency as an obliging and energetic officer, as these are facts patent o ail and denied l.y n.ne. What his fiunre jir.-j.-cts ' l' ' ' he we have not irarned, but we re sure that bis smiling and familiar face W'H ,w greatly mise.l and its absence sin- "P s'akesand Intake himself to other scenes, M " event, however, he will carry wuh .' "' retirement to privatelife tlie g..,l t wishes n UV1 UilU, GREAT CLEARANCE SALE or NITRIC OJO.VlilrS AND DRESS GOODS. Having couclnded to Increase ourbusiness fucilities, l.y making extensive alterations and additions to our premises, it will Ikj nec essary to reduce our present extraordinary large stuck to its lowest compass. In order to accomplish this we have de termined from this date to sell out at enor mous reductions in prices, onr immense -oI-leclion of Hue Silks, Cloaks. Pus wis, Dress goods and general Dry Goods. This, we assure our enstomers and thegen eral public, is a splendid opportunity to se cure fine goods at bargain prices; as Silks and every description of fine goods, will assuredly lie much higher when the spr'n g trade opens. IR OUS & HACK E, Market Street and Fiflh Ave., PlTTSHCKGH. P00K8 for the Holidays. An tlmtr . , .1 . V L ' , for Lttrxstina.1 a 'lorsH'ir and Jintutifitl Ilvoit and AVtr Year. An exchauire furnishes the follow ing acconnt of n in'tr f sing visit to one of the leading business houses of Pittsburgh : Durinr a recent visit to the Smoky City It whs our arNitl fortune to spend an hour, both pleasurat-ly sn.l proMtittilr. in exsminine the l:irre and varied assortment or h.Kiks and nrti clesin the well-known estnt'lishment of Messrs. S. A. Clio ke & Co.. No. Ha Woo, I street. Pttts tmih, TIim is the largest, snd we tnlhf trulv 8y trie only flist-.-!ss bi.li store In Fittshiirs'ri snd their shelves and coumers present a ui"t ai tractive siirht. tiileii ns Hit y nir are witti the and who find It difiieuir to dec! le upon w !nt to give we would sav to vi-lt the cstshiishment of ;',s.-' r,."Jk'' ft CZ m.'ui 'U' iv that frtmi their st'ick at a mod.'rete omlsv vMt -,.roor.te and beHottn.i ,tt- ....n. I d to nil ages and classes. F.t a lady friend tioth:Uf would be more a-H.eptable ihstt a vol j ume of poems. er some of the rcacuificent !y I bound ilustrated works such a gift would I truly he oomidercd "a thing of beauty and Jny j forever." nnd would set ve not cmly to interest i and instinct the recipient, but would be a uer- retual and pleasant reminder of the doner. l heir st oca einrraces an tne statioard woi bs tit j prose and poetry, history, biog-t i;phy an I rn : tnanee. pa.e wid not permit us to go into de- 1 lulls of what we saw during our recent visit. We can only advise our readers to call nnd pi- ! amine for themselves the beautil ul goods there f displayed, anion? which we may uotieehuta j few artiedos, viz.: All the new UJos-trntcd I liooks. the lutfst juvenile and toy boeiks, fsmi ! ly and pocket Hibles, t he new Teacher's B litinti ' of the Hible, hymn biKiks, flue writing- desks, ! portfolios. Japanese g-oods. Kussia leather ! goods, inkstands, illuminated mottoes, stereo j Btopio iiistruments and views. an3 in fact , everything usually kept iu a first clays book j store. ss-s J A 1 'EFL'NCT Ca'INK. Judjre Uoyd, of 1 this place, informs us that his well known J dog "Watch," went to thft place where ail gtwid 0isi (pi on last Sunday night. Watch" was not much of a eioj; in the mat ter of sit", I .cit was peculiarly remarkable ; for his astonishing facility in killing flies, j against which insect he waged a constant ' and Biiceessfi.l warfare during the 't-nmnlet rnoaths. his ability iu tbat lie tieinft a ; am.isiiig as it was wonderful. A few months a)Tt "Wattdi" was injured in some nnknown j way and soon after cave unmistakable signs of sp.-edily approaching dissolution. Idiaugt- ,i, sme, w n may say of "Watch w tial ,. c Fos'er wrYite als.ut "Old Do Tray," In Ihe sohg so f.nriiliar to all : He was gentle, he w kind ; You'd never, never find A better do than old dug rTafr'i-" 5ne.kint of dogs reminds lis of Ijord 1 e :....v i r . . ... 1 U.vron a lamous eina,in on iu lavorne a... i latthritl new routniian.1 neaiity, me con- clildlng lines of which were as follows! , k. , w,...i hut A"d here It tnnsf be rertiendiered, In explanation of lll5g ,iatnra! sentiiuent, that Pvron was a . ,, . ).. W0i.la i-.,t i Invpt of !" ? it ' . o'I, t-ol loet OI L;s fellow tnau. lirrirb-n fur Vic Cambria Freeman. A P.t'KAL. LOVE STOKY. feT VET FMITB. A Shnrt distance from one of ho villnee lit northern Cambria reshles ajo inir 'nun whom weslinll call Joe for convenience. Joe-went to town every fundsy evening, and not tinrre tpiently between times, to call on his adorable SIsry Jane, who resided there, and once togeth er they were the happiest pair lb most vivid Imss-triatiou ever conceived of. Thf y were in t he habit on such occasions of promenading t y moonlight, early end late, and especially did they appear to have a mutual inclination to walk out a s-queetered rosd that leads from the village, where, nione and undNtnrbed. they could whisper into each other's ears the most tender and endeiu-insr accents of undytny love. There, smld nature's tranquility, in the silent frrandeur of a summer's evening-, what place more fitting fr.rtbeseail-imrortant interviews? Thesurrounr.ina" were so inritinjr and the lov ing and the loved so happy in this quiet retreat thst it is fair to presume t hey found new words ot love'to thriil each other's hearts, so fond and true, until at lust they rve expression to their feHinirs as if by inspiration bself. This soothinjr pastime did not. however, con tinue very lonjr. Alas, no! earthly jovssrest liest only transient : they soon nsss away never to return, and notliiny remains for us tiut to mourn over their untimely departure. And so it was in this instance, ss the Sequel wili ou!y too plainly and too painfully show. Several inquisitive youths' for such there are In every community manifested a creat detd of interest in the billing and ctolng of these ar dent youmr lovers, and determined If possible to find out why they so persistently pursu.-d the sane path in all of their moonlight ram bles. With tbisobject in view, then, the inqui sitive yojths aforesaid on a certain occasion sauntered out the rod so much frequented liy the irur-bintr pair, and iuietly secretin thetn s. 'ves behind some abler tiushcs br the war sidt. in front of which lays hure lor, they as patiently as possible awaitexl the hoped-for de insicmnt. They had been there but 11 short time wbrit alomr came the happy couple, with their minds v,o doubt filled as usual with ideas ant anticipations of "the jrood time cominir." their footsteps meantime teudtmr in the direc tion of the huge lojr to which reference ha al rratiy Iteen made and upon which they seated themselves in blissful IjiiiCance of soy other presence than their own. 'x bus comfortuhly enscoiu-ed they forthwith proccK'd to busi-ncs-, and the talr of love which f hey did tben find there nnftdl were as miiuun; 'o the hiJ den auditors a( tey were no d'uiht st;-.thinir to the (ruaiiinir puir iheinse!vc-s. Hut that Wis not nl!, lor wuh ".be endearing words came still more eiul.-arimr caresses. n.l then well, soc'i a sc ientific display of pitre SMd Unadulterated bujrjrinjr ps was 1 lieu uit-1 tne.i e induig-ed in has seldom been dreamed of. much lui- witnes-'ed. In this laud of rural dciiirhts. Simultaneously with these proceed tuirs cunie a mutual inter cti.inire of e-iip-tical salutations, one alter an other in quick succession, until the piimher wu nlnirtst beyond computation, tine of the f.-siive youths in amhusii endeavored to count them. Imt after reaching four hundreri and od i he finally jrave It up in desp:iir. S 11 Mice it to say that these deliah'.f ul prjeeedinir? continued without interruption for -veral hours, to the trrcat diversion of the spectators, whose vigils, however, eventually became so wearisome that they bojian to consider tliebet means of tcet titiiftiut of the dilemma without heinsr discov ei c-d. As such 0:1 exit seemed to be impossible, how ever, there m'hs nothing left tiut to submit to the inevitable, which they did with the best irriice pos-uoic. Xieantiinethe huiriritnt anil kiss inir went on till about h:tlf-pat eleven o'clock, when the lovinjr couple, apparently satiated with the deliifhts they bad been eujoj inir. tof.k their depdrtme for other scenes, much to the relief of the pent-up bull-dozers, who felicita ted themselves on their eset: pe from intimiiJa tion. but were far from feelimr happy after their lotiir-coutinucd viirils. The joke was jrood on their side, but it was tar from bein a com plete success- What was the next thinsr to be done? This was a question eay to ask. and not so dithcult toauswer, as further develop-nn-nts w-iil nh.iw. On his way home after partine-with his lu"' cinca Joe whs ot-liift d to pass ihroiorb a dense oret, which was always dark and irloomy. The lesti ve youths, full y a ware r t hi fact, de termined upon interviewi-nr onr hero in irhost ly fc.irti, and with this fitijec-t in view they re paired to the most lonesome init in th-str p of wiKids alluded to. Only h:ilf an hour elapsed from the lime th.-y saMie.i forth from their for mer hidiue place until they look up their posi tions iu the lotieiy spot chosen, where thy made haste to array one of their number iii spectral habiliments.! m thedoirgof which they we'e oblitfcil, for want of more tittinir attire, to envelop him in two white shirts, wuh which they eovered his person lrom the crown of his head even to the soles of his feet. Thus sppa reled It is fair to presume tr.at he presented a sirht well calculated to strike terror into the h art of the unsuvpcc'in wayfMrcr at so un casinalile an hour. AVitli :1 thinsrs thus pre pared for tiie culm ination of the joke, I he eaer p irty quietly awaited the adveul of Joe. who soon hove in siyrht seated upon on old white h'Tse. wbo-e liucameuts wre tasily discern ble some distance away. He came ahmsr aiow ly snd U isurely. nodontt thinkimr of the de lilfliffi'l e.Ttw-r'ence of the I it few hours, when lo and beho:dl the 3'oiimr man enveloped in a pitirtif white shirts suddenly crossed the rood in ri ont of liitn. arivinir vent to a hissin? sound astiepMsstd to the other side and hid behind a tiee. i'our Joe! what was to become of biui now? Would that terrible spec! re ret urn and s will low 'brni up. or w 011 id it follow hi in iu close pursuit? 'Ihe latter seemed 10 be the conclu fion tench, d l.y him. for without utterina- a word he rode ou slowly until the fnlal spot was passed, wb'-n he put spurs to his horse and sped sway at rKhtuin? speed. Up hill and duwu be went at a fearful jrallop New Im train ir Mi" beast with all his rtosrht. Now dmchir.15 its la I in a terrible fright ; New iHiuticinu upon ihe animal tall, Kumpety-bump. like a rublK-r ha 1 Away he fk-1 till the race was o'er And the brute reined In at his cottage door." Afier rvni'h'nj home he turned the hor-e into the fieM. but forirot in his terrible frijrht to t ike off th-? brblie. Then he retired o bed. but d d not etcndieam aloiit (rhii. Not much. Neither did he sleep any that nicht. nor did h luke any bretkta-t next m. rr.int. and the re sult was that people hep-in to wonder what was tbe no tt r. He was suffering' from an tit tuck ol some kind, hut he didn't like to tell w lint it was. The secret, however, came out rt l;it He had s eti a veritable (rhost on the very spot where so many persons iWiared that t hiiti time ami rnenn male itself manifest. It was ' a biir while thinir." a tall s roan on horse back, and he was sure it followed htm. It could not be anything else than a disembodied spirit. In a few durs. however, Joe recovered trom his in 1i-pOMlion. though there stiil remained a cOnsiH.nl fear, should he ever a?ain (rnooui! itifr, that the same terrible spectre would onoe more eoi.irout him. So groat indeed wits his ti epidit ion that be was never afterwnrds know n to call upon his Mary Jane, and she. poor jrirl. was at a loss to conceive how so r lent an-i en tt.usinstie a lover, to w horn it must have been a cruel deprivation indeed, could have desert ed her so unceremoniously. It is perhaps needless to add that the perpe trators of this ghastly joke went home on the nlvhr in question perlectly satisfied with the result of their labors, but still more were they amused when tbey heard nex t day the lull psr ticularsof poor Joe's escape from the frisrhtful appatitioulwhich threatened to annihilate hnn. Use YeiCRSKI.F Wttl. The sufferings of the chronic invalid are of such varied kinds as to enlist the sympathy of every one vh loves his fellow-uian. A month's good treatment, however, such as is given by Ir. Keyser, of Pittsburgh, will do more to cure than whole years, of cotr.plaiuinc'. especially as the doctor has investigated aud treated chronic ailments fcr over thirty years. Dr. Keyser is the only man in Pennsylvania w ho has given the subject of consumption a thor ough and complete investigation tetany prac tical purpose., ami it may be said of him', that when that disease can be cured, he can cure it. One of the great means of emre which he uses, is a discovery called I)R. Kevsf.e's Li no CrftE, which cleans out the blood, renews the tissues, makes tiie ulcers in the lungs heal, ami furnishes the blood with plastic material to. renew the powers of life. Yon can have Lis Treatise sent free by application or letter. Price of LungCure 51.50 per bcttleor $7.50 per half dozen. Tolas had nt Dr. Keyset's Laboratory, i'4'1 I'enn avenue,. Pittsburgh. His private cousuitinj office is 5o, 120 I'enu avenue. The commissioned olricers of the Fifth Regiment. P. X. fr., met in Altoona on Wednesday last and te-elected Jas. F. Mil iken, Esij., as Colonel of Mid regiment a posit i in from which lie was leejcntly de iMised by Gov. Ilartranft for reasons already Well known to our readers. The vote stood; Ct. Milltketr, 13; Capt.. Statier, 3; Maior Wilson, 2; CoL Elliott, 2. Aud now ihe question naturally arises, wliftt is tte Gov crartr "Ooing to do abottt it f The following mysterious notice, which we give ef V.teratirm, tt pitnctuntitm, was pick ed up in the Carrolltowii iwst-oftioe a few days ago, and is now published by us for the benefit of all whotrt it may concern '. T,ooL here ' I wi: rlve S Per Cent for Every Polar Coilntcr j felt that Envy Roy ror ff me for Sliure. I Yurea Crtshtter I E W Cairrolltown I IjooV out for pewter bait dollars, one or two of which were palmed off ou citizeus of Ibis dace during the past week:. ItCUer from California. Tcki-ock, Stanislaus On.. rl, 1 leo. b. ( "far iRKtAX-A. U. H. wishes me to ex ' press my opinion on a matter of irranimnr. and ! while it la not a feather s weight in t he decision of the point at issue ft shall be given, and here i it is: j Gram rturts not like mathematics, where rules settle everything. Idiom doe much in settling , disputes on the true construction of lang-uane. I snouM eay at once that In the sentence. "How I calm could I rest," rcifni is an adverb, used by I poetic license for ealinly; but in these days of M'tekhea'l. upstarts and normal schools, it is ' almojl a if.pital offense for one to express his j opinion on a point of this kind. In tbe days of rood old Lindley Murray, befure frmrumarnnd lorie were so mixed up that a sire cannot tell ' I.UI. 4 - ..... V. 1 j 1 " j " uio, nun 11 o no jeer 1 ve i n pvatcirr, and consequently we were not In arte danirer ous predtcaicent; but now we must fa'l' fn with innovation and -make that darker which was dnrk enouirli before." In such example., wher the verb is strictly neuter, thequulirvitig wort? may be considered an adjective; but if the v t rt has a particle of art ir.fi about it the ood lryinir word applies to It. the prays s ;r.,.n not irreenly); she rests how sweet (streetly). neuter verb. I say not without consult inir any VVklVn'S 7Enm&?jmmZ "i iiT.-icj-w.ur uf.-iaii, nsris rtiai rests is Htiiiiiiiro roiioi 01 ie imnr, ann in the sen- I tences. -How calm could I rest," "How sweet could I sleep, both verbs sre about as active ! ss luiure time win aiiow inem 10 Pt ; just as much so as "Mow cnlm could I sneeze," liow fwtft could I snoor.e." The trotiMe seems to be with the verb and not with the modifying word, and any (roose. except a normal school graduate; cin fdl when a verb Is active in sense. One cannot rrst or fe-p without com. inittinjr an net, and calm and turct tell ioit those acts are done. . Now you have my opinion on that subject. I have another opinion, and that is thst not one In a thousand prtilessinir a knowledge of jrran.mar know anything about it, and never will until they study several Isngunrs. dead and livinjr. and Can make as mat.T mistakes as I do. Mistakes are the sub-stratum of ell j-rammar. r'aul says: "T had not kuowTi sin 1 tiniess tr.e invr n.io said Iliou Muilt not covet.'" . J 80 I say I hsd b'-t known grammar without j j mistakes. Yours, Ac Rub Rot. j P. S. Sir.ee writing the shove I saw onr I i preacher. He sy the sentences just quoted 1 1 are anomalous and cannot be parsed. j j Our teacher Ft.ys tber cn be p.irsed hv sup- I ; plying an ellipsis, thus: T ibem r) csin?coul1 ' i res! how;" "I (being: frt coulj Sieen bow." I til r oil sheen Iiiimit ner . ... . ! ! and oots not know a noun from a verb. I a-k- j ci him which was correct, '-flow -im could f ' e i I ,iv 11 ilmlr !.l T ....- " I rest.'' or "How calm I "I could rest a calm ( ' I ave him another: She brt athes s .ft ' fir j --r-iie nn-am somy, - lie sail soft." She j breathes a soft breath, I rae it up when I j found that a sheep-herder, who never Saw a 1 ifrsmuiar, know s much. j open j our hand tcie. ! Toe wu-1 is three feet hivlt. I I.i not laugh so LSc.. ai"9e the italics. A few years ago we had Ihie-e hundred ehtltlrrn in the Johnstown j schools siiiivin grainnnr, nut of one thous I and in atteinju.f'e, and four botidred sti-dyii: menial aril haietic ; nVJd I II tiet a petrter but ton that not one of theul can purse your at? tenc. s or tell me tow mui hold that is ltiiliiv feet btirrels of ti) irullons ouch sisrem is a fctrein nutubug. 1 ncro is nc i..."C r.iigusta (.rjuimnr. J he iKnguiices in which the terminations deterinina the ortir-e it nil ti.M.i ! I tion of a word ure the only langustres that ' I ba e a grammar, the Ietiu for Instance, where ' j a verb mspi lied a hundred d.ffereut wava ow- i i ing to the ottice it fills. ' j nope tiie earning Institute will take the j mutter up and sittle tne vexd question for . ever. I can make a jrramm.ir of ibirtv patres ( tliat will contain all the information he'cesary i to a knowli-rtgu t.f Knglish construction ; but I ; do ti-.1 think 1 will make it. And now a word to A. 1). H. Do not fia;bt with tbe iiiiouis t.f onr lanjrttate. -iin and I mewentto teiwn" is Justaspcod grammar as j "He and i went to town." For instance "A pacac iiat sarin a packet b"at. V. hich Is the sutj ". t and which the object? It. R. Com m uti teal ion . I'OKTict, Pa., Dec. CO, ISTS. i Peau FPFEMAV-In the last contribution to j the refined literature of the F.bensburn Hnahl ninoe n tine or its able corps or correspondents. with f .e sobrHuet t-t " -eldom." tand ihe"ol- ilmiir' thK'itcrJtliati.nnirtiigruii!(lisrirr.s the following eha-te and el"iratit sentetiee r Tt has l en long since an established fact th;t tbe panytna controversy who fails to eurrv bis point, or in oihcr words is dafunct. 'n r.riab'v. I ir tttse enough, wio t es-lrt to tho ! acl otht"r epithets." etc, Wlil this blatherskite fif he can stiare the time from the Hmus,ment ,r tt, cha-e). be pood cnongri to enlighten us ss to I whnt particular period in the pn-t this ws an established tact? As it seeni3 to have been I "lonff since." please let u know bow lonif ? em vein ever near or a dead, or "defum-t" party trrifini; you down a liar, be his t 'lujut eve r so Hvin'! I ant g'ad to s.tt that "iieldnin" hss seen the point in tnct h" tacitly acknowl edges to have ti'.ken the s-iiairf inns' nt no less th-in Fief "..Itifs and noist inve visited uunv elriiiMiug houses be-nid.s. This kind of thing should "Sel loin" be elotie--in fact shouldn't be done at ali except iti the interest of IlETOKX. TVTOTICE hereby feiven r.l tue - annual election of Directors of the Pro- teetlon Mtitnal Fire Insnranee Oitnpar.r of Cam bria county will be held at the offiee of'said com- ! pany, in ttiensnnrg. on Mosn.vv. tho or .Ix.trART. 1STT. between the lu.nrsofpj a. m aud 2 ? M T- w- PICK, Secretary. I ice. 22, 1STG. St. A UniTOirS NOTICE. -The mi- " dersigned, having Wen appointed Aii itorbythe frphan" ourt of Cambria , count r to report dlstribntion of ihe fund in the hands i.f : .lo.-ph ri-e admiulst-s.tor rum f -'i:nrtf on-iej-n of Ann Koarney. iRte cf .lans:er township, ! riee'd. as shown by his Crft end f.nal aeotiut. to ! an! among the parties eft't'el in reee!r-e the ssme. hereby gives notice thnt he will s't at ' Ms e.f9ce. tn Fber.sbnrg. tin Fripat, .UsriUT I - lTS. at 2 o'clock, r. w.. to attend to the iu- ' ties ot sai.i app";n'tnerit : when snd wbere all per s ns interested mv attend It thev see pr er. Iej. 81, l-.T5.-iu" .1. J. LARK, Atidlter. a Liniuia uiiLb. l nr un dersipned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' ..'art of Oaichria eocnty. to refsTt riis trit.ion of the funds in the hands e-f Charles Huxion. adrninlstraiereif Israel fTougluiotir. dc-e'd. as shown by his first and partial aecouot . herehr rcties all pers'.nn Interestei that he w ll attend to the duties or said appointment at his clice in Kbensbnrg. ou Fbioav, the littl dry nf Jam-, arv, 18TT. at V oVIocic. t. nt., when and where a.l partleg havinj- claims are required lo present them, or be debarred from f ining in on Mid fund . ATVYTN EVANS, AwdHor. A 1 r I T r n t t y"v r t- ft' "osuuit, UK. i, 176.-2! A UDITOII S : . TT: : XA. In.en apiMiinteii Auditor hv tbe Court of onitnnTi Flea? t.f Cambria Count v. to report j distribution "f the money in the hands of John A. ' Blair and John lwis. actinj Assignees of tho j " tbenstiurg Mining and Jlanolacturin x "'ura- I pany," (is shewn by their first and partial ao count.) to and amongst the parlies entitled to re ceive the same, notice is her'ihv given that I will attend to the duties t.f said appointment, at n-.y office In F.hcnsburg. on TCMtiiv. Jnnu.trr 16th. is. i, at y o ciock. r. il.. when and where all i-ar- tis interested must present their claims or be de barred from coming in on said fund. . U Ki . W. ( i. VI .HAN, Auditor. ElK-nsb'trtr, lec. 20, lS7.-?t. AUDITOR S NOTICE On Pec. ll.lSTrt. on motion of A V Psrlt.r Tl? ' .?i I2',,.1 :.rMnrt"J1aM'ri t'ountv ap- pointed 1'ie imUetsioed acditcr, to report digtri- .'U..I..II oi ii.-; lunu nt ci'ir iinnus tJl t rines nut. ton. trustee to sell the real estate of Lewis Hen shoof. deceased, (as shown by his first wnnt.) to and amongst the parlies entitled to receive the same. Notice is hereby given to all parties in terested that 1 will attend to the duties ot sal-l appoiniment, at my office in Ebciisbiir; on Trts- IAV. JAt ARV Mill, ltiTl. at 2 o clock, c. M .. 1 when and w here they must atteud. tr be Uebarted '. from coming in on said fund. Jlcc, 12, 1S78. UFO. V. OAT.VIAX, Aoditor. U I) 1T0 cVS"XO TI C E The n- j dersigned. having been appoiuleil An- i t'llor by the Court nl Common Fleas cf Cambria ' county "to distribute the fund in the hands ot F. H. 1 l-ttiiKG. Assignee (Ieii. C. K. Zarm. as shown ! by his first and partial account, hereby gives no- ! t ice that be will sit al hisntficcln hUienstiurg. on I I THritsn.vY. the lllti day of .Tatart next, st . 10 o ehvjt. a. to attend te the rtuiies of his said apjMiint ment. when and where all parties having ; claims are required to present the-ui, or be debar- ' red frnra uotaius lu en said fund j - K. it. KLQR, AaUitor. V.benbar-, Pec. la, lS7fl.-Ct. j ST R A V STEER Came to Ihe th-1 closure of the stibscrilter iti Chest town- ! ship, on or ahcut the ISth day nf October last, a ! one-year-old te-er. re.l and white In color, but "no ! marks. The owner is herebv notified to appear, ; prove property, pay charres atid take tbe animal ' away : tailing iu which, the steer will be diiKsel ' of as the law directs. Iee. , lT3.-3t. AXSEM WEAKL 4M). CAUTION". Whereas nir wife CLKMF.NTIN-F. t'KOVSK h left TUT lied t and board without just cause er provocation t ' hereby caution all pcr-ns arainst li irln.r'.nr or . trusting ber em my aeeount. as I atn determined to pay no debts shenisv eontraet pnles ontnjieiicd to do so hv law. '. .lOHSCKOl SE. Chert -Yr,: a'''. 1. l"9.-3t. r u. j$ WEEKLY POST -1 ths IMttsbnrxli WeeltlT I'osl Tor 177 riil lie found to be the largest, cheatt-t and r-est fondly snd Political inurnul ruliJ'shed in th) country, a .tuition it has lomr iiehi, and VIII bean improvement over former years iu . all respects. . J The GREATEST POLITICAL CRISIS That ever threatened our institutions Is now upon us, and as the liberties or the people de petnl upon a free, untramnieled anrl outsiM.ken ! Newspnper Press. It is to the Interest of all tnat , they sustain sn.i supjiort It and et the sune ; time put themselvt s in isc-ioti of tVMt Vno w ledre of men and current events, so essential J to intelllirent setion on the part of free men. exercising the liieclimabic blessicg of the tlec- I I AMONG TIIE LEADING FEATURES i e i anentse. That it will lay btfoie its readers maT be ciium- ! ermea : I. 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" Now Is the time to snbs.-ritis. ejet all the news , and the best cd reading tnitter at less .-o: than j any where eis by tending your f u.?lp; i..ae to the i Li.vii.y end Wgts.LV Pvfrior. A, 1 !tr", . ' PAl'UIOt I-VPLISlilNir CO.. i ILI-22.-U. Hack set t:o. Fa. '. FINE DISPLAY OF ELEGANT ! HOLIDAY OODSl! -AT ' 111 I illfi KtinntnH:.! i w m r m m m m m m ak . 4 rifth Av near If ood St., Pittsburgh. Pa. t r-w efTcr the HOLIPA YS ;! ost eom- 'ete block cf tine ' r .. - , , ! ! veC(trt,, D.Omomlt, Vcartt, Opal., i Stone Orif.. fi?.r mieX 1 earl floods. ATcnr.s am cn a in s. W SiEltLlve; sn.vmt w,itr. FUEXril A Ml VIK.NN . FANCY t-iiOllS. l.A'i.NZns. 4c. At th; t.n rf tl e UlC nbl-K on the sidewalk. Ail jrixnlg beiitjrht d ererf from n:s'.u!--:urr-i at ! p.wcst mi. prices, and wlil be sold rf" r I ,pcr. lrr.J A1 DM I X I STR A TO IVS N OTIC K. Ft.ite of Mich aft. Fcux. tlec'd. i Letters of adni'iifstratr-.n ei tbt; ej-aia .f Mi- ! cli:el Ford. !te .f Clearfvid ion-!:y, Ca!nbr,.i j c-entr. ''et d f-avit.? been If ue I to the under- J s-rned takes thi n.eto.l ef imtlfTlng all tierstms Indebted to said tt tc that pavment lens- be j jitade innieif iatcly. and ths having eiain s against fi same ii!l eonsnlt their own interesn j y prenentuiT thetn to me properl v aut henlicatej . lor settlemert. " j r.F.WlS J". BTlAKtlK, Administrator. ' l'ec. 1.1. l7J.-flt. Ex i ; c utou's. x ( t ; c i:. l:s'ateof P.r.s.1. Pivr.it s. der'J. Letters tcstame.itary on the es.'ite of Uirti'.iuitn It vers, late of Wl ite townhit. fstrt-na eountv. deceased, have lee granted totTe bnder.igne.l. i who hereby nottfies r.!l per"--,iis ln.Uiitr'l In Aid I estate t lis t p ytiien rr.i.t re em-le tort h wit h. i-n-1 i triosr; having claims etin't tbe same wdl j.rescut thru t.roiierlv t.rot.sir-S f-.r settlement. J OH.N . Mc K 1 1 K X A X, Pec 1, lsrs.-ft. llxecu cr. EXECUTOR S XOTICIJ. INtate of John Pkaih.F.V. dee'd. Having- been rr.vtitcd letters testamentarv on the est ile of John Liradlcy. Im of AHebeny ttiwnsh'p. Cauttirisi conuty.'tlecea vd. t'e loeter-si-rned heretiy eil is njn.n nil Iei roil it.debie.1 to pjiij ct.ie tn ntake payment without delav. ami thos,' l;irii clsints ai-in-t the s.nne siii.uid pre eut '.hem fully substantiate I tor i-ttlem r.t. 11 FN K Y M A NS Fl LLJJ. Allegheny Twp.. Pee. S. IsTtJ.-e t. ALEX. TA IT, M P., I'uvskia.n ANliSruiais, (late of Carrolltowii.) I now l.K-rd t tt. Aausttan. 'snHria ormnis. j J a!y 14, 1S76. if, I WoodJlorn'ILV -Co., WASHiriliTON STRFET, Mear PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, TollilKtOAVll. 121. 9 IVItoIcnale 11 ml llrail lattV l FOP.KU1X AND I )ML1SH0 B-EtlT &OOI3S 1 t MILLINERY GOODS, iiaiidwaht:. sll'EKNsWATir, POOLS AND snons. HATS AND t A!v. Hi X AND ICA1LS, HEADY-MA H H CL' ) 1 ! II N J. CAi:pj:i an n oil cloths, GLASS AVAUK, YTIIJ O'T ITA!!!', WOOD AND W ILLOW WAKE. IioVi"iiif :ml Iod I itrtttP. ti-GCTBKB WltH WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE such as Fresh Vents. I'b.nr. I'.tcof. I'irh. Salt. UuttT. V'xgs- Cartion Oil. .V:. tVlioi.-s-tie acl i-ti. otd.'ts o!:t-!!t-! IC"1 promptly filled a the shoi test notice an J iu..-t tea..i.ai.ie 'ertns. JOSEPH WEiSSER, WATCHMAKER ASH JEWELER, IS prcr.re1 ,o bt: VtbS ..f atl kn 1. l-.r wb'-'i he will pny ti e I, 'i(M pr e :n t ai. J.ed ami C.rey l s. H-f. V. :i. oner. .Mn.k and wo-kat kit' are ?t-e -aliv I. '"i-.l. H. S. A birwi- a-f...-fu-iit 1 ' ': -s1.t rbin'irs rn lir..! si I f., .j,f, Lei.-.-- i h-.v it r l'1-ie t;, Vci.-.e?. Jnciri.lu-'. pr' i.q I . rq-mirj cn.I warrant-l. and tl it p. : a: b.w.-r r'a'es than haf beret elvre bee n chareed In t his e.-.ti Tniitii'y. Tl.c-e Tbo have triej ti.e k'...-v but I m, nr'j t h -?e who bare mt a r- r. fc'lu !i o v r i t t nieacall. JtiM.I'H U.l"l;l!. Uec. 1 , 1ST?. Cid-ifiisde l;..w. l.bvn?'-i.g. CQLLIHS. JOHHSTQH & Ca EBENSBURO, Penn'a, H8HEY RECEIVED OS DEPOaT, rAYAin.r ny i..m am. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME MOTS. M3I.EY lc:ed. ccliect::;.3 v.a:e. AND A GET.lt Ar. BANKING BUSINESS TfUNS ACTED. tlJ-pecial nttentloa f a.d to tius:ri"ss f cor-resm-a.ients. a. W. iil"t'K Nov. 19. Is75.-tf. Css'.ler. JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS EAKK! 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. ""iir.Ti Kr.h ski-t. i- ij:roHtrs N re--e;ve.! ef all sums i."! :- V. ku Oi.f 1'..; ..r. F resent rhte (,f iuter.-.-'T. sii a-r cetd. Ir.t i-n ; tiuein the Uiontl.s of Jnnef.ud 1 !.-- ruber, sin! if not withdrawn is a ride. I the dips t. n us r. tn. pomtdmg twlee a year with'-nt tr aM.i g ihe c-p-.5i!..r t call ertven tet.-eti-nt the J.-p..'? I ,. I . V',rT'ejr" oi f:c: ;.-:ste. 1 "r -fi rt r-e. ita liberal rat.-t :.r 1 V :.g Hot. j J . borr'-wc-s frius firs: n.... tjf - n ,'F.rt . v. r U or.-t ni-ta times ti e i:ir,. cTit .l b.nn d'.-'trvd. (iwvrtl leltrt iice I-erKot titles, etc., rea:r--d. This cirj.r."r.,j1 t:.iey a Sifrt lt -.1 . Ni cotnineri-iul dc-p.-vns rrt-e:vr i. e.-r uitru.i jfraii"-!. N i .susuti per e. un'v. l'.'rlt sy!.c.i:i..t,s f-.r 'n-rr- wer. r-..';i'.- ..f )J ri. .I:v-.'..wf, an l sj -c.-.l its rci-titig to tt.. K"-nk. fei.t l . :!. .---rt-t. 0f:n -i Tars ire- J mm Co-.pe-r. lis'. 5 F'-b'tt C I; FiiiS. A.J. Hswes. F. W. H :.v, .To', ti U-tlV, ll" Patrir. s-. Itaaiei Mi-Fv a 1... -.;,:rt-:;, lainey McM illen. .! ames ! er. v. Iw r r;;tt. H. A. K-rt. Ci-uta f-ii;-;.''!, 1 . wam., kui W. W. altors li.WJf I. T. MOfi-iLLL, rresiiei.l. rit-K I'-nciT. 1. s-ii:?r. Cmrs ELtic, -itir. -Ir. t JOHN D. THOMAS, 'J'HE nnd. r-J:it .J rt i t f u I' v it-f..r,c ; I tioiner .M- torr-.s ; ,u- puboc c-i - -ally tl'it he 1-7 .-e-par-.;t.i mmiu- act up. lo h it- and sH M.S M Mfy ci-'.r- i s:y.-or qnabtv. r t-i the f.n t Frccch sIl-'Klv t.. t - to t h,. e'oi t 1-rogsns. in the tint is-st ;nvm, on stie.iti-st r.otic.-. ft;o1 t fi inotierMtc 1-liii as liinrkcn be t-btfiij.o.t ai vb-r-. i hose who hn e worn l.t and Sh-.-t tusii'V at my e ttebii-hmctit toed no i-,-rii"i-f H. tbe superior i'ial:tt ..f mv w o'e. , lt tstly le coo vine d e.r tSc racttl the v w ill on'y p:ve ni" a trim. Try a:-.i be fon inc.-1 'w Repaint-? of I!,m.'5 jn Shoes at fei-d. d to promptly and iti a WMk.imtil;ii runn-r Thanktul for pi-i favor- I f-el ...i r;, .- t that my wcrk 8'.-' pii.-es w.;i corn trend me t.i coat. nuance, at.j iccrcase "r t' t .HUIX h.lHi.Mi? tfU.I .ih.NTS. UK Il k.,rt Tiimii ru..t.,r...-i ..s . .-y.' r-' i - ...... - v . , . iinnH-iMi nr w ' r A ... ..... . .- . I . a I . It I lll- liljlll I- r. 1 111)1-1. SMll.t.n I -i - ti m cuaratitv'u iti p::ov. design and cn:.r-.ci-. ot wt.rk. s-x H t-r-lrrs respectfully sollcVed esjj r.i-nptiy l,.le-.l Hi ttievttv biW-C-t cj-h rates. Try me. April Ii, P73.-ii. JOHX F AItKE "TT7 A T C Vl ?. I . V K I X O . II a v i j , -r t a k - w eji llse tooi for,..r:r t-enp:ed by H. Kb-kc-ad. i . in the rearnr he ni I Ynv rr t . di-e -rf. ' r.d n-xt doi.r to M. I. I i.ii.-isti'i Stc-re. I j,,-h street . t be en-lerigtM-4 ss J e-'uld respertiuliy inform th? pot sVs-J- be that l.e it prcir! tu repair Cocks wa'eres jewelry, ete.. at short nonce, in a workman' k manner, an i st the low. t 'i-jrg i-re,s 1 .ta give ice a Cill. C.tHl. KlViNTt'S n .Mr. Jc-s. W.jser. Lbensbarp, Oct. m, li.6 -ly. T)ISS0LUTI0X XOTICiTZTiie ---r partnorh:ph. retof. reexist ine l-i w Ihe un lcriinHl ;n the mercantile I r,. wa, d-tsnlved t-v uiu-cal cm.-tn ,, the fntitut , f r.vember la-'. I be bonks ,nd otl er s ,.r the late brie l ave i-een left ia the baa ts i-f it. .inne r rr.-. her w So can l Kmnd at the I'-r-s-burg W-ien factory, w l.re i in i-m. Br, qu.-f ...1 t . call without delay and settling th am. it..s s.aa.jlrli, againrtthein. s a wi.l mxTns, Fbensbnrx, Iea. 4 :T.-t. JtAWFS WILKiStSos -H. T O ri:IBI.. WILKINSON & O'FRIEL, tllCT tter.s or kssiss Ass Ksn: tuui:: I .oroiio, I ;i . eTnTeJ protr!.t!y and .1 sr, ,r T and a cb":,- r.s the rcs; if:. (i-12 tf ; ' Ti d.mTxI.s tirATtT::sxo riirr. , - VV "f Qfintox. ,KM. - o .'r. "I!"'V-'tslh..i .. the estn.e r.r Vitb'em Vdntim.t- ..f l;'eUti-k to I. . o deceuHed navmg lit-cn gi.-nted to me iini. , stgued.ail .e,.,.B inrJel-t.d to ,, " ;,: her- v ,,,4,bd to Imtn-iHte wV pt and those luiviti- cIhi.,,. aalost the- are reijuested to preeent the-,, ir,.,, .,-r ' Ne. 14.l-.o-Ct. Aini,.,.,. or .sinll onaoM v,l.f. " tFgSzb &'-?z r. 1!V i -'- I 3