Si Fan pi .-1 - . ArD PERSONAL. Thrrt, """ " . -''' , Uoiv to the thermometer "'Svrfomt'y teachers are "iaslUa- !"' nn. .till nn train liT rreiuiig - - V'rh!irirT n'"' ftn hnm'.red ToM ',!,. "-: he weather. "". ..iii were imL'2i ny car- r.n'i a few liy ago. It ' lmiiir llranch road Mure Frl . ivnUn't wake thetlaml. I'1" nntv 1 MIiy etteeieu. just '''m,, in i seat of justice. Jilen i kin'- 'w-.-t.riii not only blockaded the lint kti'H-Keu me, I'Msjiuimy ll the country roads i a this i, fi-i1 If House. . i 1 ,,ir:T 1 1 " j.a.wrlv sought for and thank Ty tii' families of many un- ,rkmii en. v. , r vr.it inoKiiiit to tins piaoe ... .vinil ami natron. Mr. C. 1 l i r '-'ii 1 - .. i l, ..vi ton lisliin in nrhieh , i nii a nav r mo emr. 1 r .1. ' i.-:.. r f'iirti;l'i "I ,l,r" 'i irori i I . . wit: Into oporat ion '"''ii iii-t priHliKfd sixteen tons of I .imi. IiwaspronouiiccdRdecide.l ,:n'i It tlmt the more the Haves-y ....... .netir frnrn the iMilitieal l. ,'-'f 3 . . ", ,;,, leu distinctly noes tieignnor bi '' 111 tl,e Ulr-'lt4,' oi 'lie .. i . C fl.l. 1. J x. .ll'i'ir. 'it inn jiaic( lln '' '., .n....iniiii.itf nf H'l tt ri ittti1nt '"'"'L tii'.g f"!iliri2 t.i ir;.!o in the at Ilarrisbur. Jloorc' the -i ' ' .... i i r . ,t. : l i. ilil tf1'' laiiiiMn-ii ijimiii i" in -' r4vir fti's to rc'ifre tliAmnst viru -J i A f'r tli runt diseases it is in val , Pr'.v. 2" cfiit. avi-' t Suininpiliill t wp. killi-d a ,nak- it" r- than two f-l lung w liicli !h'!T over t lie hiiow ti-ar Vil- f i,ki- 'it-tun- : i nt! "t.2:'.:-d with many others" In , ;;r!"nv I'min the tr.ick eat nf tial- ,m S ukI ij" last, were struck ly a r.iiif 'id iMiniewhat neriously :, t ilniijiToiml v injured. I fy tih-tvfl lirigaile has 1-mi out in full -ntlf Brim-It roal ver ottice rtnnday ft!; thr-e hundred employees of the .tti '!i"t'4 le:nz kept at woik cluarinir ir'LitKniir during inuit of llie time. -H.-t. i ' -in m tiM'i gentlemen took piar at Lni;' t'iiir on Vnilnrty evt-iiiiig It.t.il :!: riiiiU was something less than jl.)f ilursts in anl of the gf-hl raue. -F.-r F:ti'-r lnrin. for several year y'li- 'ir-' i-nrate of St. John's etmreh, n. Ii.is liHt ii traneferred to Oakland, u'ii.ty. :n iaM.r cf tlie (Jatholic I i ti a' pi.trp. Ioii life ami a pleas . r;-r:eii'-u to our worthy, reverend -1 : --V't irtan tttnel ,T.vcd TJanmgard- if K i-tr.tti I Township, arrtdt-titaily s h r L'iit t"Ot with the I 'it of an ax, ri;j;-'l in rliip;ing wood a few day i: 1 n-jr!v severed the toes from that ';'-r. Ii i pi! in 5 up of the "hantifnl" as E-f lhf eye on e. erj has tioi lnen t.i'H !"-a.;ty Mure ijie ineniorahle !,.'';, w!ii'i:,a now, everytxxly got f :!i! tiling in a way more fVrcil.de e - ;aut. -?-iry-MX ppron left AllO Maon the ri1 Train Tiittr'-ilsr afternoon en roMf Hr;tr. Katisas, where they intend to ! '1 li.tlir tli-v tnt to lie followed ly ; f'i ir i ilil.-ors some time during Ihe "l ' IlI'Mltll. - ' -A ;:glit lirnkemati named Rigney was ":?r ttwitih not ilanermtsly injured rtvi.i-n.i hy In-ing tit-u.-k liy a hridge "rai.nni(t a! on to of tje cars near F. .r-nif, U'cstiiiorelaiid county, on !t Mi' !a.C Week. -i-tiiy-tnrn and not fifty ifnts rrer eiipy, ' l-TTTrt t.y Ft.itell tiv IHtWII WO-ksagO j; e,,f C ithohe Famitv Almaiia-; ' r'"r -a!- v .lot.ni .1. Murphy, 13') sT-h'. Piit.H'.mrh. aud I.vmnioii :::ir. ..f i,i i,u,.. i h Li-iitid iressiiir is the latest, and M "V-s.iiit i,,r '.I nt-. ;,,., o... I ei;n.lr..n h Wts and shoes, fine . traveling .ag,t trunks, etc. For ' i n.H i !:ii j hook, drug and variety i i.-iimicn ,v M 'i i ray. - il-r tT H i. iiner stili "lmMs the fort," 'T:ii-V't iiiohirnrs and srjnally weaih " ef a new invoice of family in diHpe ,,f a liontieing girl laly, il'r-viite.l li i in from m iking wav for ' rtM,. Sheriff Uun. -A? ''iif man named j. IS. Clemson, of -''"Jie-y. spent several montlii in V1,',1,i!.v during last winUr ' -fl.n:r as agent for the Singer sewing "ipany. ili.-il at Uo k Si.rintr. 1u '7 '!'v, .,, tl. ,,f liecemher. "nf-'iiMi hi great disinar not long ' t :-it al,,,,, 1 IU f(f j'j,, ,1B ,iai, ' e,i was the b.isext ,,f hnse metal ,rfr"K '"'iterfeit. Imagine his feel a I 'y 'ti, hut don't ask us to demerit; v-'- a;, t ;..m . , , " ""'"iw, n meoinoiive f,n- t. ' railroad at Johi.H- v;-"-ti"ot h: arms badly lacerated, i Ttiniately no lMies were hroketi, , ' . .at. Huw the acc ident happened j"'J h Iarn. iv tJv""'" "liH r,,'e, Whose name run 5 rcaihiy tortured into Nossah (. , "" handlw or his fare so badly - tj ,y ' l' 'k Frost while returning " "ll On t in innrninir &ftor '"V'ln 1 morning mier . that !, l,as been fo,.t.e(l to uarry ""'B ever since. ' -.!.' v"".1 ;g I'ntPPil Reighard and J"e'it". h"re " Christ- f. r , ?"rv'5 a sentence of one iikmii Ii j, "'" ''j; four .chickens from Mr. '''riv'i.rt"i "I -Mi"fM"v,K they having ' ' v . " ' oif -iMH hy inrr trial , u "'I 'm" ny jury i ""jer, or JolinsUiwn, on that " r i. ,' M'Connirk, of Wilmore, ' i."' "( ';!aekliek township, and r"'ir-ii"r'i' r' "f s'""l'iehana lowunhip, .. i ' 1 in rui-iiK. in i in? re- I -'" v rrX P" " 1 ' !-- of Cambria eonnty, i,- ., w"rlc making out their renort v al yar now raj. idly drawing to a "''li'dT" rra",I w,,0!, '"" could not in. fw'wr,"ml near the Indiana conn. 'ft''.llv t aK"' w i,h ,,,m "f feet MmJ 'r"7':';- He was brought to the vViie-ii ' " l,,' and is novr under lt;..,l?r7,r IU.Oatman, who hopes ' L itre r," ,,!lu rouud all right Mu,7r,m3 t' amputation. '!.:,."J"r""0" thai Mr. Thomas Tisl.l, ':.it. 't r wa,a ""''Her In thewarjof '1-:.i t tl 't 'iV'! a"-v l''ou atall, owing ''iiit-.r...... ''" W:,H u liable to furnish rer- ",r'iiati..,. ... ' ie. ' I" Ill It Ilk .1 . uiii ever Huary to sect re the pal- !" 't ru i.i V ' """t tin i rwte ' that the storv dntu t tru:hfut e.itabliah- 'lir,.,.. U,,v tiatned Lane, a resident of !"r''f l" !"',,e '"'or mil ion Infore Ktj. Vii,,eaV "M,nv",a tew evenings ago, ''T .f",'i"C "ai'd John Miller, ':. I ,m l'1'-'. hut nmv of. West '' ''""''. with sedueiiou under v'r.'T ..!'nr"l, iiiid fornication and a 1 1 , . , "ee..iw had-nut been ar--t ,.h' .''' ' run ii Is. ! , u!' 3""r '"j'-s'y, come, in your nt :'.. ' " ' oiiiiiig, l.,old such amai- f'lre,, .i ,aK,will Kive you great pleasure . I,!-i1, rra Myers & Lloyd's, if : "iv v. 'lii., V . l-ui. I... t t . . . I .. lint,!;. ; ' iouiiu (iieny kuuuk, . i. i " ' heap are Ibey all i 'lii'v'il n "v. U things cousid- j fioi uniij.. .... , .' , " I'"'-t, mill ileal illUAlieil v of Ca mbr.a iKirongh, and A seoeiato 4 udge .1 oh,, 'anegan, all appeared In-rore iVothonotaty Met ,ga Mday iastRna took t,,e , s U .fi' n0f?r reinired by the new con. ' "t.0" he same day Associate Judge John I. Thomas went through alike formula It, presence of Register Singer. ,ormul e are gbul to notice that onr friend of former days, Caur, John P. Suter, Bnps " tendent of telegraph lines on the Western l.rls,on of the Pa. II. R.f was made the re" -OB.",ir,."t,nas d of a hlorne gold y, atcb rtnd chain ralued at $375, the gift of the ojterators umler his charge. The brave Captain isen.iHeiitly deservii.gof so valuable a testimonial of good will aud esteem. Attention is Invited to advertisement v!i .T" f PX ef-',uri ". on Saturday, i f h 7 ? r"ce of 1:u"1 1n Cambria township, late the property of W,n. Larimer, deceased. Also to advertisement and posl i'r 2 "a,rp,,,lnH' ijnn sa,e Saturday, 1- eh. 3d, or a lot nf ground In the Tiling of lortage ashingm township, of which James J. M Oougl, recently ,Fmd seized. lr,h" y''g ":n Ranmgardner, of Rich lati.I township, whose mishap is noted else where, carno very near bleeding to death on Saturday last, and bad it not leen for the timely arrival of Or. John Lowman, of Johnstown, who found the psMont with scarcely any blood in his system, at once ap plied the proper remedies and snatt bed him ms it were from the very brink of the grave tJ easy em,!,Kh tnake a "raise" with the aid of a little flour and a quantum tuffiHt or Mrs. Griswold's celebrated Domestic Making Powder, which can l. Wmght for fifteen cents ncr quarter pound package at Jemmoii Murray's cheap Imok, drug and variety store. The baking powder referred Jo is really the best article of the kind that has ever been tested in our household, and vre earnestly couiuieud it to the favor of our friends. "- T,, way In which the countrv roads hereaway have been hnll-doze,l 'hy the weather clerk may ii inferred from the fact, that Mr. John W. Miller and wile left Car roiltown in a sleigh aliont noon on Sunday last and did not reach th s place until nearly noon on the followingday adislance of no't more than ten miles. If is proper to say, lion-over, that they spent the uight at the reMdem-e. of Mrs. Miller's father about five miles from Eliciisburg.' Now that ali our readers have, as we hope, eiijoved a merry Christmas and a hap py New Year, we deem it proper to eall the attention of those among them who are in tersted in such matters to the fact that Mr. Godfrey Wolff, the popular Altoona clothier, has still on hand a large stock of elegant, winter clothing which he wishes to uispose of without delay, and for which he will ac cept much lower prices than the same arti cles brought liefore the holidays. Try him. The f'riritfae wanted to know in its 9at nrday'a issue whether it would lw out of or der to remark that there was a likelihood of the Ehennburg nnd Cressou Branch lielng suoweU up on that day. Certainly it would Im out of order for that journal to tell the truth about anything pertaining to Ebeus burg, ami as the Branch road was umjiies tionably snowed up at the time indicated, the fact does not seem to le a proper subject for remark, unless the Tribune is willing to go back on its well-earned reputation. The decorations and music at the Church of the Holy Name in this place c n Christinas and New Year's were very grand indeed, the main altar lieing adorned in elegant style with artificial flowers and lighted candles to the number nf mm hundred and twenty-five, or inoiw, ami the side altars and sanctuary neatly festooned with evergreens and other decorations, wbi'.e the sacred music, ren dered in Hue style by the excellent choir, was tint only new but very pleasing and im pressive to all who beard it. A middle aged, fine looking man, with heavy whiskers and mustache, while pass ing along Clinton street, Johnstown, a few days ago, put his hand iu his pocket nnd found a considerable sum of money which he had saved by buying a suit of elegant new clothing frcrn Jas. J. Murphy instead of go ing to some other dealer. liny all the wear ing apparel you need, dear reader, at Star Clothing Hall, lo Clinton street, Johns town, and our word for it yon will save mon ey in the 'peratioi. We acknowledge the receipt through our Carrolltown correspondent, whose com munication by the way came too late for publication this week, of a complimentary ticket of admission for self and lady to a dramatic entertainment to be given by the Carrolltown Literary Association on to-morrow (Saturday) evening, aad which no doubt will prove quite enjoyable, as we are assured that all engaged in this praiseworthy jlTort to amuse and edify the people of that vicinity are fully competent for the task as sured. Mr. Joseph Cramer, of Allegheny town ship, one of the recently elected Jury Com missioners, has been iu town since Monday last, awaiting the srrival of his associate, Mr. Thos. P. Dnmm, of liarr township, njou whom at this lime, in connection with the new Sheriff and the gentleman first named, devolves the duty of filling the wheel and drawing grand and traverse jurors for March term of Court. As the snow drifts, however, are likely to delay the coming of bis "confrere" for some time to come, we S"e nothing for Mr. Cramer to do but "sing dumb" a littl longer. On our first page will lie found the pros peetus of the Pittsburgh I'ott for the year 1877. The reputation of the I'ost as an able and fearless advocate of Icmocra'ic princi ple is so well ami widely established that we need not enlarge, upon its high claims to a generous and earnest support. The fact that the yvs is well sustained is evidence siiflicieut that. Ihe Democracy of the Stale appreciate at their proper worth the ability and .'valuable services w hich it has on all occasions rendered to the party whose cause it so faii h fully and so consistently advocates. The attention of our readers is directed to the, card in our advertising department of Mr. Wm. Murray, now and for many year past a leading ami enterprising merchant of Altoona, who solicits aud certainly de serves the patronage of his many friends iu this county, of which he was long a promi nent ami esteemed r-Piz-en. We can truly say from experience that, no merchant in the mountain ciiy or elsewhere deals more jnst ly or honorably with his customers, and none we are sure is more worthy of a visit from all w ho wish to get good gos at hon est prices, ami that of course includes every body. Kx-Sberiff TUumer, whom the Herald sent to Pittsburgh a couple of weeks ago in charge f nine prisoners for the Western Penitentiary and a palient for Dixittont, was presented on Jiew Year's day with a tine gold pen aud pencil as a tribute of respect and esteem from F. A. Shoemaker, Esq. The presentation speech was made by the generous donor and replied toon behalf of the worthy recipient by R. L. Johnston, Esq., shn nf course performed the lalior of love in his usual happy and witty strain. For the information of the Trihune it is proper to say that no banquet followed the interesting ceremony. At the regular monthly meeting of the Roard of Poor Directors, held at the connfy almshouse on Tuesday last, Mr. I. C. Win singer, of niacklick township, took the place assigned him at the late election as a mem ber of that Imdv, succeeding Mr. Anselm Weakleii, ot Chest township, whoso term expired on that day. The present Hoard consists or Messrs. Charles Flick, Jesse Pate ferson and Isaas N. Wissinger. The retir ing member, Mr. Weaklen, was a faithful, couscientions and inteltigent officer, and we have no doubt that his successor, Mr. Wis singer, will do equal justice to the position. More than that, we are sure, could not be expected from any one. We learn from Tuesday's Issue of the 1'hila. Tim that A. C. Mullin, Esq.. for merly a citizen of this place ami a memiier of the Jy-tislature from Cambria county , tint "more recently casb'erofa bank In Ashland, was adviser! on Monday last of a warrant, in the hands of a Schuylkill minify orlicer, for his arrest on the charge of conspiracy to de fmud said bank while tilling the position alK.ve named. Ib ing a holiday, the officer had not lieen able to have his warrant in dorsed by a local magistrate. but Mr. Mullin voluntarily appeared with him liefore Mag istrate Carpenter and entered bail for his appearance at the Pottsville court In the sum of ten thousand dollars, with Mr. Philip Collins a his fcorety. -A bear which bad Inn a TnoAh i. . without success was shot and killed In Chest "'IN w days ago, hy Mr, John lantzy who knew where Mr. Rrnin was in the habit of frequenting, and lay in wait for bin, with the rcsnlt state.!. The Icarcass elglied nearly two hundred pounds. During the eventful storm on the night or Decemlier lfith a large tree was blown down rtnd fell across tl,A ii.t. r , i friend David Trexler, of Gallitzin township ........ j ,u nan u an more man ins share or misfortunes during the past year or two, and very badly demoralised that strnctnre, but strange to say the horses and cattle in and about the bnilding at the time all escaped unhurt, even a cow which was held fast by the prostrate tree and buried beneath a lot of straw or hay from the mow was gotten out safely and was little if any worse for the tree s on-able adventure. One chicken only paid The forfeit with it's life. A Fair for the lieneflt of the Church of the Holy Name in this place, or rather a continuation of the same old Fair, has been in operation at the Gnrley building, on High street, with rather indifferent success, since the night after Christmas, and will remain open until to-morrow (Saturday) evening, when many If not all the articles on exhibi tion will bedisposedof, including, if all goes well, an elegant gold watch and several other valuable priHes. All who can afford to help a good cause, however small their contribu tion, should not. fail to visit the Fair this evening and to-morrow evening. Tiiere is no telling, yon know, who may win the watch and other valuable articles. A resident of Tockahoe, Ulair county, who calls himselr Camptietl, but whose real name is John Williams, was arrested at ! Port Matilda, Centre county, not long since, iinu orongui in tins n ace ami committed tn jail to await trial for the rather unique crime I to nicanng a. cow irom Mrs. Time Ivirkpat rick, a widow lady, of Carroll township, Which he subsequently aold to an Altoona lady named Parker, and from whom it was recovered on a writ of replevin by its lawful owner. Williams, who is a notorious char acter, having already served one term in the penitentiary. Is said to have sold four or five, other cows in Altoona which were in all probability obtained iu the same way. Our young friend C. S. Clark, better known as Sumner Clark, has made his debut in Marengo, Iowa, his present home, as Edward Mordaunt, the leading character in the thrilling temperance drama of "The Drunkard's Warning" and as Mr. Mackin tosh Moke in the new and original side-splitting farce of "Turn Him Out," both which were performed on the evenings of Dec. 22d and Jan. 2d, to no doubt large and appreci ative audiences, hy the Dillin Comedy Com pany, a local dramatic association which has at least the merit of presenting a play bill which for mechanical execution doe infinite credit to the iJtmwat printers of that city. Sumner has a taste and talent for the histri onic art which fw can excel, and we feel confident that his parts at least in the plays presented were faithfully executed. Mary Toney. who for the pas? thirteen years or more was employed as cook at the Bedford House, in Red ford. Pa., died very suddenly a couple of weeks ago from fright and over-exertion, the result of a tire which broke out in a rear building attached to the hotel and badly damaged and for a lime threatened to destroy the entire building as well as much other property adjoining, but which through the almost superhuman exer tions of the citizens, I lie town having no fire apparatus worth talking about, was literally snatched from the burning. The deceased, who was a very large woman, rushed out of the threatened building with an armful of wearing apparel and a hand-box in one hand, while witii the other she wasendeavoring to drag a heavy trunk afier her. The latter, however, she finally deserted, and running across the street, uttered a cry of distress, when she was assisted Into a neighlor's bouse, where shedied in a few minutes after. We are sorry to learn that our young friend and patron, Mr. Wm. Brady, of Snm merhill township, whom- the Jolnstown TVtMne justly denominates one of the very best passenger engineers on the Pa. R. R.t had his right arm fractured between the elliow and wrist while taking the Pacific Express west on last Monday afternoon. The accident happened at Sang Hollow, where water is tken into the locomotive tank from troughs between the tracks while the train is under full headway, and was caused by the shute which is let down for that purpose lieing caught by the ice in the trough, forcing back the lever on the engine that controls it, and which in turn struek Mr. B. on the arm with th painful result already stated. The injured man left his engine at New Florence, and after having the fractured limb properly adjusted by Dr. John Low man, of Johnstown, returned to his home near Wilmore, where we hope ho will soon recover from the mishap. , Was IT A MumiFK?-The lifeless re mains of a man named Anthony Campbell, as many of our readers will no doubt re memlier, were found one morning aliouf lire years ago in the Cotiemangli river, some three miles lielow Johnstown, and the gen eral presumption at the time and up until a couple tf weeks ago was that he had leen accidentally drowned by falling into the river while in a state of intoxication. This lielief has now, however, leen shaken if not dispelled by a letter received in Johnstown from a lady residing in Cleveland, Ohio, who declares that her step-son, name not given, bns confessed that he mnidered and robbed Campliell iu Millville borough, and then threw the Ixsly into the water at that point, the force of the current, the river run ning high at the time, carrying it do-n to the place where il was subsequently found. This alleged confession lias recalled to the mind of a gentleman in that vicinity the fact that a scuffle took place on the night of Campliell's disappearance iu the rear yard cf a disreputable drinking saloon in that lor ougli, and this added to the fact that the de ceased was known to have about five hun dred dollars in his possession, with which he intended to make the last payment on some property purchased by him from the C. I. Co., an.'l the further fact that when tbelxidy was taken from the water it bore marks of violence but no money was found upon It, gives color to the story recently disclosed in regurd to his tragic death, and of which his relatives are said to have entertained strong suspicions ever since the sad event. Noth ing so far as we know has yet leeii done to ward the arrest of the alleged self-confessed murderer, but it is certainly not improbable to suppose that an inquiry into the matter has at least been instituted. Whex a discoverer of any scientific sul ject asks the co-operation of the learned In science, to test the merit and truth of his discovery by severe tests and practical re sults, and Ih'-n to indorse and recommend it, it is fair to presume it is valuable for the purpose intended. Such lias been the course pursued by Messrs. Hall & Co., proprietor of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. And all those who have tested it (among whom we may mention Dr. A. A. Hayes and S. Dana 'Hayes, Chemists aud State Assayers of Massachusetts; Walter Burn ham, M. D., Prof, of Surgery in Penn. Uni versity, Philadelphia; Geo. Gray, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.) as sert It is the lest preparation in nse for all cutaneous diseases of the sea! p. Restores gray hair to its original color, prevents the hair from falling out, creates a uew growth. It is certainly worthy of a trial. Xtwbury port Herald of GoKjiel Liberty. Fisf Dfntal, Work. It seems to he generally conceded that Dr. QuiSUY Scott, of Pittsiinrgh, has no equal iu the U. S., in Ihe lino of bis profession. He was awarded Premiumns over all other competitors in the I t . l. A.it.nitll F-vniwiltnil for tllA ( worm, in -. i'- , - - - ! best Dental work Superior Skill, Work j manship, &e. While bis workmanship, ' skill, &c. are acknowledged to be of a very snjieiior character, yet his prices, in every I I ..... - o.1nni..1ii licit? 1 1 1 W . Tin lmru-n amount of business done, is the reason why his prices are so low. Every family is interested In flood Dental Work, and should read the ad vcatisement carefully of Dr. Scott', to be found in this paper. "Hi anresthetic U taken by great number, old and young, every day, and has been lor years, n is s unnui" wwi, ' pronounced so by the leading physicians of the country. . . ........... CorsTEBfEiTERS AmtriTED.-ia Indi ana County Ovng in the Toil. In a portion of our issue of the 22d nit. we briefly an' nounced the arrest, at the instance of Mr. P. M. Woleslagle, of Wilmore, this county, of two men named Lantz and MeMilleu en the charge of shoving spurious coin of the de nomination of halves and qnarters, and now we find tn the Pittsburgh Gatetli of Saturday last, which it is proper to say is largely if not entirely indebted to the Johnstown TVi bune for its information, Ihe following ac count not only of the arrest of the parties above named, hot also of the capture of fonr other members of the same gang, whose goose was cooked, so to sneak, through dis closures made by Lantz. and MeMilleu aftef their incarceration. The Gazette says : On Friday exeninfr of last week John Lents Bnd Shirley 11. MeMilleu. or Iiidisna county, were lodged tn Jail In ttds city to await trisl on a chnt-Re or mauufacturinir and pnssintr coun terfeit hair and quarter dollars and nickels. 1 hey were sr rest eel nt Lilly's station, in Cam bria county. After their imprisonment they divuhred the location of the nlsces where these boa-us coins were heinr manufactured, and t eiHica mat one den could tie round at a rami house known ns lt ker s Point, six miles trom the vilhifreor Marion, In Indiana county, and the other at a lonely house in the pine reirlon or Clearfield coilntv. nine miles north nf men Hope, end Just across the borders or Cnmhria. tin Friday evening last Mr. Thompson R. Kim- I men, ueputy u. s. Msrslml for the Western district, accompanied hv constable Oeorire V. l'ringle, of Wilmore, proceeded to Indiana, for tne purpose ot trying to effect the capture or Ihe ifHiiir- On Saturday they went to Marlon, and tlirouith the agency or Dr. Thompson, who owns a store near their objective point, they succeeded tn making the acquaintance of a man named Kinney, who had been Initiated only a few days previous info the mysteries or making and passing counterfeit coin, and who proffered his services hi capturing the counter feiters. That night they went to Thompson's store, at Decker's Point, but the men they ex pected to find there were ahsent. Waiting un til alter midnight they proceeded to the house ot Hick Ayres. where one or the manufactories was supposed to tie located, and surrounded the building. The V. S. Deputy entered and found Ayres tn bed, while Sanrord Mardis oc cupied a couch In another part pr the building. Both were sound nsleep nt the time, end the officers had no difficulty in placing bracelets on the wrists or Mardis, without disturbing his repose. Ayres was also secured iu like manner, and n search nt the premises then made. Nothing wns found to indicate their calling, except about a gallon or plester paris, which was evidently used ror making molds, and a smali nie, which served the purpose or milling the imperfect edge or the coin just at the vent where the metal was poured into the cast. The prisoners were taken to Indiana and put in i til there, after which the officers, to gether with Kinney, started for Glen Mope, in Uiertiehl comity, where they arrived on Tues day. At this place two more men were seen red, and with this reinforcement the party started out into ihe pine regions tor thehouseot a man named Sands, which they reached about mid night on Tuesday. Knteiing tli building they found Scott Mardis, uliug Scott Smith, and Adam Leek, oiia Walters, sitting at a stove eating apples. They wero arrested, and then the house whs searched. There were round two molds mndeout of plaster paris, and which were uiod for the coining of hair dollnrs. These are very ingeniously constructed, and evidenced considerable skill on the part or the manufacturer. The officers also found iu the house n quantity or bogus halves, which had evidently been nuide quite recenlly. Mardis and Leek were taken tojohuscown on Wed nesday, where an inrormation was lodged agnim-t.them berore V. S. Commissioner Hut ledge. On Thursday they, together with the two who lind been committed to the Indiana prison, had a hearing, and in defrtiill or 2.tn0 bail each they were ordered to lie committed to Jail in this city tor trial nt the February term or court. They were brought here and incarcerated last evening. It mav be remem bered that on the ;iuth ot Mav. 1373. .Scott Mar dis was arrested at Bandy Vale Cemetery, in Johnstown, on a charge or uttering counterfeit money. He was brought to Pittsburgh, and pending the session or tr.e United states Dis trict Court Mr. Swoope. the thon District At torney, died. Through some technicality Mar dis managed to evade the meshes of the law, and was discharged. Since then he had been keeping pretty shady. The arrest or these .jieu will break up a very extensive g tng. A Goon Showing. The exhibit present ed below of the business done by the Johns town Savings Bank for the fiscal year ending Deo. 1st, 1876, asset forth in the sixth an nual report of that institution, which alao shows its resources to be S311.ti01.48, and places its liabilities, including S13,73ri.20 of a contingent fund, at Ihe same figures, isev idence sufficient, we take it, of the confidence reposed in the stability and good manage ment of that well known and certainly well patronizetl banking house. Here are the facts aud figures : STATISTICAL. Xnmherot Depositors ... 2,31 Number of open accounts L338 Average to ench Depositor $210 94 Adult! j S7 Minors 'goi Males 1.6.S8 Females --j Kate of DivMenils for 1871 percent. Itate or Dividends tor 1872 to 1877 ..8 per cent. Apropos of this very creditable showing on part of the Johnstown Savings Bank, the following which we clip from an exchange will prove interesting; There arc many men s-ho earn good wages and thereby proride comfortable homes, with lo:d and clothing. fir their families whan they have em ploy men t. anil whstevor or t heir wages Is left goes lor beer and other Injurious liquors. When iieh a state ot aflairs ss we have exerienccd during the past year pomes upon them, and their employ ment fails, they ,tre In dvUltutfon snd want. Them U no fund in the Savings Bank to drnw upou Uon. and vain regrets come to them or hard earned mmiey thrown away on that which can only injure. The Savings Hank is th poor man's lrieii'1. and comes to him in the time ol prosperity and says- "1 will keep the pennies you can save, and will employ them for your benefit, anil when adversity and want come npon you, call on me and 1 will return your hard-earn'ed dollars with Increase." The past year !ias proved one or hitter experi ence to many, but ir (hey will heed the lesson It teaches and will lay by as tiod proap?rs them, in years to come they will remember with gratitude the hardFliips through which they have parsed. Make the resulvc now to throw away your money no longer lor drink, hut to lay it by Tor a day ot need. ' A very interesting ami enjoyable enter tainment, consisting of music, singing, dec lamations, dialogues, etc., was given at the Correlational church in this place on Wed nesday evening last, but it affords ns no pleasure to say that, owing to the inclement Weather, and mayhap t ihe stringency of the money market, the audience was no in point of numbers what it should have lieen. The entertainment itself was participated in by the choir and several other proficient vocalists, as well as by scores of little folks, all id' whom acquitted themselves in a very creditable manner. The singing by the full class, comprising nearly if not quite two hun dred voices, was exceedingly pleasing, and the poetical recitations of the little girls and Isiys, many of whom were scarcely "knee high to a hopper-grass," were very enter taining, not to say wonderful, considering that "you'll scarce expect one of my age," etc. The efforts of little Harry Shryock, a Wilmore youth of twelve or fourteen years, who recited "The Rights of Boys" and "Soc rates Snooks" with a grace, clearness anil precision that was really astonishing, were heartily encored, as indeed were many oth ers of the "literary and musical morceaus em braced in the well arranged programme. All in all, it was an entertainment such as our Congregational friends, possessing as they do abundant talent and taste for such enter prises, know full well how to get up aud carry through to a successful issue. Thit have a sovereign cure for quinv In Cambria county. The editor of the Kbeuaburg Herald was doctored thus : They boiled a swal low's nest In vinegar and mixed it with corn meal. Then, whether the patient swallowed It, Or used it as a poultice, we don't know. The Cnmhria Freeman- is not always particular bout little details. Anyway, a' cure was effect ed in less than forty-eight hours. Ftanklin Spectator. G. TTftifaJI-eT, what a "ganmix" yon rnnst be 1 Why the Herald man swallowed it, of Course. Any d. f. ought to know that a swallow's nest is of very little account, es pecially a a cure for quinsy, without (a) swallow-in' if. OBITIART. MCCARTHY. Died, In Oallltsln township, on Saturday, Dec. 23, 1879, Kkoisa :atharisk, the beloved and amiable wife of John McCarthy, and eldest daughter of David and Ann Klin Trexler, aired 23 years, 5 months snd 18 days. Interment In the Catholic cemetery at Su Augustine on Christmas day. O'NEILL Died. In Mnntcr township, on Sttn risy morning. Dec. 31st, after a long and painful illness, which was borne with true Christian tortl tutndennd Sn earnest and abiding faith tn the mercy and goodness of Ood. Miss Isarkixa O IV kill, sister of Mr. M. M. O Neill. or this place, aged about 56 years. Interred In SU Mary's (Cath olic) cemetery, Loretto, on Tuesday last. HUFF. Died, In Oreensborg. on the 20th nit., a daughter or Oeo. F.aud little Huff, aged 8 years. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUED l STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS J Ladies wishing to secure good bargains In Cloaks, Shawls, Dress Goods, and Gener al Dry Goods, should call on us during our clearing out sale- our whole stock lieing marked down io and tinder eot,so as to effect a rapid clearance, to make way for large additions to our premises. HUGCS & HACKE, Market Street and Fifth Ave., PllTfiBCBGH. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The tin dersigned, having been appointed Au ditor by the Court of Common Pleas ot Csmhrla county to distribute the fund In the hands or H. KtNKKAD. Esq.. assignee ol Florence 'A'illebrand. ns shown by his account, hereby gives notice that he will sit at his office In F.bonShurg, on Trasn t v, the 2Sth day ol J a scary. 1877. at 2 o'clock, r. u.. when and where all parties having claims are re- quesiea to present ttiem, or be debarred from coming in on said fund. WM. H. SF.CHLER, Auditor. Jan. 5, 1877,-2t. ""PXECUTOR'S NOTICE. - Estate of Johx Slattert, dee'd. Letters testamentary on the estate nt said de cedent, late or Washington township, having been granted to the undersigned by the proper author ity, nonce is nereoy given io ail parties indented to said estate to make Immediate tiavment. and those having claims against the same to present mciu uuiy uLuviiucmeu uir sciuemcni anu allow aneo. J. w. CONDON, Executor. Jan. 5. 18T7.-t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Hewitt, dee'd. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary to the estate of John Hewitt, late ofOa'.lttxln borough, Cambrin county. deoafed, have been Is sued to the undersigned, to whom all poreons In debted to said estate are requested to make pay ment forthwith, and those having claims against the same will please- present them properly pro- ISitbUU IU DClllUini'lll. vmsm rmntm tea?.'. mm km j 3Tri mi i"k (ittirors, i - - ; ' t '- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF- -AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALK11S IX Jan. 6, THOMAS HEW ITT, r JOSEPH CK1STE, I EecoUri. , l877.-t. "CVXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of ,Tas. Jos. Dearmitt. Letters testamentary on the estate or .las. Jos. Doarmltt, late of Clearfield township, deceased, having born granted to the undersigned by the K'-gister of Cambria county, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified that payment tr.nst be made without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them proper ly authenticated tor settlement. JOHN WAONKK. ) james Mcmullen, K?ntori. Jan. 6, 1877.-flt. QRPIIANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Osmbria county, the undersigned will offer at Public SSale, at the hotel of J. s. Kiel In the village or Portage, on S5ATI UDAT, KFU't Sd, 1877, at i o'clock, r. n.. the Tallowing described real estate, of which .Tanks .1. McHocoh died scire.', to wit : A PI EC E on LOT of OKm-IS ii situate In the village of Portage. Washington township. Cambria countv, adjoining lands or Wm. McKenzie. I. C Caldwell, and others, con taining 4 Perches, more or less, having thereon erected a one-and-a-hall story Pi.afk Hcrsc. Tkrws op Salb. One-half the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale and the balance In one year thereafter, with Interest, to he secured by mortgage and judgment bond of the purchaser. DANIEL BOYLE. VALENTINE CRAMER, Executors of Jas. J. McOocgh, dee'd. Jan. . 1877.-3t. THE CROWDS OF PEOPLE ' WHO PAIL I COMUUEOaTS AT TBK NEW CASH STORE OF PRICE, BAXTER, JONES & CO, REAR A WAT WITII Til En AMPLE TESTIMONY - THAT TIIE: Great Eldorado FOR- CHEAP GOODS OF ALL KIND3 HiS BEEI1 FOUtlD AT UST! -WHERE- BETTER BARGAINS! AND MORE OF THEM! FOB CASH, AND CASH GKLY, CAN BE HAD THAN AT An; Cthr III?.- in Mhi lizMi, AND THE RE1S0X WHY THIS IS THUS will bo apparent to all when we say, as we can and do without fear of successful con tradiction from any source, that WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK to be found tn Ebcnsburg; WE BELL for CASH asd CASH ONLY treating our customers all alike : WE ACCUMULATE NO BAD DEBTS for cash buyers to pay ; Wb Manufacture Ohr Ows Blankets, Flannels, Casslmercs, Ac. ; WE BUY ALL OUR OTHER GOODS In largo quantities and at tho lowest prices at- j tainauie ; nence it is tnat we are enabled to SELL AT MUCH LOWER FIGURES than the credit system will afford. WE DEFY COMPETITION! and Invite comparison at to the quality of our goods and the prices asked lor theux. We Receive Xeiv Gtxxt JSeery TKty NoS.278, 2S0 aad 2S2 TVasIlifltcn St.. JOHNSTOWN. PA. HEATING PARLOR an! COOKING AND- nORE-R'RMSniC GOODS GENF.MLLY. TIX, COPPER & SIIEET-IRO"i ntOXPTLt ATTENDED TO. and give our customers the benefit of any de cline In price as soon as it occurs. WB MANUFACTURE THE CELEBRATED LUM BERYEX'S FLANNEL. I WE WANT AND WILL PAY THE BEST PRICES F33 ! 800 DOZEN I-ntlft. f 600 KKfl." OF nUTTER. 2,000 Lbs. t hesh Koi.L DUTTER. ! ""PXKCUTRIX'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE! Dy virtue or an orler or the Orphans' Court or Cambria eonnty. I will offer at I'utdic Snlo. near the late residence or Wm. Larimer, deceased. In Cambria township, on H A 'I'M' It I V. rtH'V 24fli. IR77, Ihe following described property, to wit: That certain PIECE or PA RCEL of LAND beginning at a post corner of lands ot Robert and John T. Williams; then e by lands of John T. Williams, east 102 pe.chcs. to a maple: thence bv other lands or the heirs or Wm. Larimer, north 2.r perches, to a post; thence north 7d degrees, west 32 perches, to a beech : thoncc north 20 .leg..! cast perches, to a chestnut ; thence nortii 70 de. grecs, west 23 perches, to a whito Oak; thence south TO degrees, west 64 perches, to a hickory ; thchce south 36 degrees, west if2 perches, to a Span ish oak ; thence by land or K. Williams, south U77' lurches, te t!c place ot beginning containing lu AfKf'.s, more or less. TERMS O K S A I.E. One-third ol the purchase money on confirmation or sale and balance in two equal annual payments, with Interest, to he so cured hy jndgment bond and mortirige. Iale to commence at 2 o'cloek p. h MARY JANE LARIMER. "Executrix or William Larimer, deM. Cambria Twp., Jan. ft. l877.-3t. ONLY REMEDY I OR DON'T YOU KNOW CARPETS. CAKPH T S, C A It P E T S, C A KPKTS, CARPETS. CARPETS. C A R P V. T S, C A KHF.T S, C A R P E T S, PRY GOODS, noons. COOPS, (toons, coons, ROODS, ROODS, noons. GOODS. Oreat Variety, Great Variety, Great Variety, Great Varietr, Great Variety, Great Variety, Great Variet v. Oreat Variety. DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY What to Do? Why visit Al toona and buy your Carpets. III! Clot hs. Drj Ooods, Dress Goods, Notions, Carpet Chain. Cotton Yarn. A.C. fVom WM. MURRAY, who keeps tho Inrgest assort ment In the city and sctls nt pri ces which other dealers cannot match. Wake up when you go there, and lind the place where noaid vantage Is taken and no tricks of trade practiced at OIL CLOTHS, OIL ('M)TH-t, OIL (LOTUS, OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS, Of L CIOTHS. OIL CI.OTHS, OIL CLOTHS, And Notions, A no Notions. And Notions, And Notions. And Notions. A sn Notions, Ami Notions, Am Notions, And Notions, Great Variety, G real Variety, Great Variety, Great Variety, Great Variety, Orent Variety, Great Variety. Great Variety. 1317 ELEVENTH AYE., Yltoona9 Xiv. t.l WITH COMPETITORS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, THE ONLY CENTENNIAL MEDAL AND DIPLOMA FOIl DENTAL ItXIIIltlT WAS MOTE. Having recently enlarged our Store Rooms to double their former rapacity, we are better prcpnrod ttmn ever to aecommodnteand wait npon the crowds who dnily throng our es tablishment in quest ot goot goods at bottom prices, and would therefore solicit nil who have not yet psid us s visit to do so nt once, sno be convinced, ms we sre sure they will be. that we mean exactly what we say when we assure all the world and the rest or mankind that we are on the warpath auainst high pricet and intend to fight it nut to the bitter end. So bring along your cash or prodmre and seo what J'ou Will see iu the way of big bargains. Respectfully yours, Pryce, Baxter, Jones & Co. Ebsnsburg, Nov. St, l!TB. JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BANK! 120 ronton St., Johnstown, Pa. nilARTERfin SEPT. 12. 1S70. HEP IS ITS V,' received tf ll sums not less I linn t )ne I loilsr. Present rate ol Interest, six percent, interest Is duo In Ihe months of June nnd Ifeccmber. and If not withdrawn Is added to the dep. sit. thus com pounding twice a year wiihout troubling do de positor to call or even to presrnt the lcp.dt txmk. Money loaned on Real Estate. Preference, with liberal rates and long time, given t borrower' of fering first uiorteaire n lanns worth feuromiore tiroes t he nniount ol loan desired. 14-oud retcrcuce perfect titles, etc, required. This corporation Is exclusively a Savings Rank. No commercial deposits received, nor discounts granted. No limn? on personal security. Klsnk applications lor borr-.wcrs. copies of the rules by-laws, and special law relating to this Hunk, sent to any address desired. Thvstkks James Cooper. David Pibert. C B. Ellis. A. .1. Hawes, K. W. Hsy, John L"tnati, It. Haumer, )r Daniel iI cLatnrli lin, D. J. Morrell, James Mc.Millen. Jstncs Morley. Lewis Plitt. M. A. H"gs. Conrad Suppes, George T. Swank, and W. W. Walters. D ANIEL .T. MORRELL, President. FnASK D i BiiT, Treasurer. Cvacs Euosa. Solicitor. 13-3,?S.-ly. J THIS ! TO C,nincy .A.- Scolt, S78 1'esa Arenac, rittsbargh. Ta., For finest Sieclmens of Natural Teeth Ailed with pure Gold and Artificial Teeth mounted on Gold. Silver. Platinum. Vulcanite, Celluloid. Rose Pearl. Ebony Gum. English Flesh-rxdnr Oum, Mineral lime, and Scott 'sOum Enamelled Hnso. Also, for the Groat Atmospheric Disk, for re taining Artificial Teeth firmly in place. In addition to this high recognition oT Pr. Scott's Or-sat Pental Skill he is also endorsed by the leading Editors. Physicians. Ministers, Attorneys, and Business men ol Pittsburgh. Pr. Scott continues Inserting the floest Oold flliings at from (1 to to, and the best Vulcanite sets ot teeth for fl2: other styles ror15 to 176, FlN K OOLD SETS, 75tolftO. Perfect fit and sa'.ISlsc'Jon guaranteed In Alt, Stvles of work. Fine Gold sets warranted to be Tit E REST MADE IN THE WORLD. Take onlv Pr. Scott's pleasant and aht tlntelu st'e anaesthetic for the painless ext-actlon or painless tilling of teeth, and run no risk I.ACUHINO GAS 13 DANGEROUS. Write to above address and make an appoint ment, and you will only hnve to remain in Pitts burgh one day to get a set or teeth or have any operation performed. The Centennial specimens are now on exhibi tion at 378 Fenn Ave., Pittsburgh. ftS.25040 worth or spice In various newspapers distributed through thirty States, will be sold for 700 cash. Accurate insertions guaranteed. A list or the papers, giving daily and weekly circula tion and printed schedule id rte, sent free on ap plication to GEO. P. ROW ELL CO.. Newsy . per Advertising Agents, 41 Park Row, Now York. Nov. 24, ls78.-im. UPITOR'S NOTICK. Having been appointed Auditor by the Court of t'ommon Pleas of Cambria C-oUnty. to report distribution of the money In the han.tsof John A. Hlalr arid John Lewis, act in- Aslnees of the Ebcnsburg Mining and M.mulariuring '.Vnn Iianv." (as shown bv their first and partial ac- . count.) to and amongst the parties entitled to re mit the same, notice is nereoy given tnii l win attend to the duties of said appointment, at my office in Ebcnsburg. on Tcesiiav, January lfith, ls77. nt S o'el.K-k. r. M-. when ami here all parti- s Interested must present their claims or be de barred from coming in on said fund. GEO. W.OAT.MAN, Auditor. Ebensburg. Pec. 20, lS7.-3t. UnTrOIl'S NOTICE The tin- rlersifrned, bavinp been appointed Au ditor by the Orphsns l onrt of ?airtria (county, to report distribution or the fund In the hands of Joseph risie. administrator mm f frtnmrnlit nn sr'i of Aire Kearney, iate of Monster township, dee'd. as shown by his nrst and nnal aceouut. to and among the jwmles entitled to receive the same, hereby gives notice that he will sit at bis office, in" Elienstiurir, on Ekikav, Jasrauv lt Ii. IsTS, at 2 o'clock, r. m., to attend to the du ties of said appointment ; when and where all per sons interesied may attend It thav see proper. V2. 21, Ittfl. flt. J. G, LAKE. Auditor. HARBJFMES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS All wanting FRUIT FARMS, especlellv adsp tted o the growth or the VINE, where it is no established success an I pays La H;r. PuortT. The land is alsondnpti-d to the-growth ot Peich es. Pears, Apples, and small Ii uitE: also. Grains, Grass and Vegetables. Many hundreds or excellent YlNF.VARliS, 0 CtAi:iisnnd FsiiMscan now Its-en. THE LOCATMN is only 31 miles south of Philndelphia. by Railroad, in mild, d.-lightfnl climate, nnd at the verv dors of the New York and Philadelphia Markets. Another 1 tad road runs dirv.'t to New York. THE PLATE In slres'lr LARGE. SUCCESS FUL and PROSPEROUS". Churches. Schools, and other privileges arc alrtttdy established. Also, Mann fsct'-ries or Shoos, Clothing, GW-ss, Straw Goods, and other things, at which diffiT ent mctntieieof a family can procure employ ment. It litis been a IlEAt.Tn Rv.onT for anme years rest for peoplesnfTcrlng Trom pnlimoiary efTeC tions, asthmx. catHrrh.'ngue and debility, many thousands of w hum hae entirely reeowred. A new Brick lintel has just Peen completed, lOd feel rront, w ith hack buildings, four stories high, including French roof, and all modern Itnprovt-mtnts r.ir the accommodation of vis itors. PntcEor FARM LAND, 23.to rtn ACRr. payable by in.tallments. within the period of four years. In this climate. CO acres d land planted out to vlrea will count 19 tiiuth u 100 acres rurther north. Persons linseonainted with Fruit Orowlr.g can become familiar with It in a t-hort lime ui aceootit ot oirroundiiigs FIVE ACRES. ONE ACRE, and TOWN LOTS, In Ihe towns of I.auUisvllle mid Vim laud, also) for sale. Whilst visiting the Ccntenntsl Exposition Vineland can be vislttnl at small expense. A purer eontslulng full Information will b sent free or cost on application to CHARLES K. LANDIS. Visei.sND. X. J. The following is an extract from a descrip tion ot Vinclatid, written by the well-known agriculturist, Solon Robinson, and published Iu the New York Trilmnr: All the farmers were of the "well to do sor' snd someof them, who have tnrned their attention to fruits snd market gardening, bsve grown rich. The soil is loam, varying fr.nu sandy to clayey, and sur'ace gentlv undulating. Intersected with mall streams ami occasional wet meadows, la which deposits of pent or mifk are stored, suffi cient to fertilire the who e upland surface, after It has been exhausted ol Its natural fertility. It it certainty onr o f tilt mon' extrn'i ee traett, in an elmowt Irrrl poti'tinm. anil tm'MMe enniition for pleawant farming, thet vt tapir nf thit dt ot the U'rtter Vreiriri. H found so.nr of the oli ttt farm mpparenllu jatl at proiSMV" productive c tc-Ara cleared of forett fifty or a hundred years ago. The geologist would soon diseover Ihe cause of this continued fertility. The wh.de country Is a marine deposit, and all through the soil we f und erfienees or calcareous substanees. ceueraily in the form or indurated calcsrenus marl. sh.-wlt;g many distinct forms or ancient shells, or tbe ter tiary formation : and thit marly tubttanre it rat ire& all through the toil, in i rerw co-mmitiuttd erta and in the trvrt condit ion mott ratilf a.tint tinted by luck jtltnlt at the farmer ilriim tn eulti. o. l-2.S.-lt. &:it'&&ji43JZs JOSEPH YEISSER, NOTICE is hereby given that the annual election of Directors of the Pro tection Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cam bria county will he held at the office of said com- 5 any, in Ebenst.Urg. on Mosoav. the sitli of aki'arv. Is77. between (he hours ol 10 a. m. and 1 t r. H. T. W. PICK, Secretary. Pei2t, i;-5. t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The nn dersijfnM Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court nt Cambria county . to reM.rt dis tribution of Ihe rands In the hands of Charles Huxton. admlnistratiiror Israel Ooughtiour. dee'd. a shown bv his first and partial account . hereby notifies all persons Interested that ho will attend to the duties of said ppointmcnt at his office in Ehensburg. on Fkioav. the llN dry er J a St art. 1h77, st 2 o'clock. P. at., when and where all parties having claims are required to present them, or be debarred from coining in 011 said fuud. ALV1N EVANS, Auditor. Ebensburg, Deo. 18, 176. -St. ATC II M A K I N 0. 1 Uvinc tak en the tootn formerly occupied by II. Kinkead, Eq.. in the rearot the old FrkkM n i.flice and next door to M L. Oilman's sore. High street.t he undersigned w in Id resnoct Inllr inform t he imh- ; lie that he is prepared to repair cloeVs watches, 1 Jewelry, etc.. at short notice, in a workmanlike, manner, and at Ihe lowest Hring prices. Please i give me a call. CAUL KIYINICS. j Late wi'h Mr. Jos. Weieser. I Ebeniburf , Oct. 20, 18.6,-ly. W IS prepared to buy FURS oral! k'nd. for which he will pay the h in best price in cash, liod and Grey K..x. Rear, l(acc,n. titter. Mink and Mnkat skin are specially desired. P. S, A large assortment or elegant t'UK'KS on hand an l lor sale ai the very 1 ou-kst no vki:. Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, lie.. .rmptlv rr-p ired and warranted, and thai too at lower rates t lis 11 has heretofore been charged In this eomtnnnlt v. Those who have tried uie know what 1 ran do atiit those who have not are respeet full v lev. ted to kive tne a call. JOSEPH W EISS l:R. Dec 1, 1S76. Colonnade lluw, Ebcusburg. rV. W. DICK, Gen'l Insurance Agent, t:it kxs n 1 a, M . Policies written at short uotlee in the : OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Ant alber l lrst ! (ninpanle. Ebcnsburg. Sept. 22. 178 -ly. C;fi 1 week in ynr nwn town. Term and SN ..ut t at free. H, kiiun K Co., l oi.Uud, Aie Chi
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