1 CAMBRIA FREEMAIl. - - JAX. J 2, IS77. i A J . ml BCMIIA! urALANU r--now nrre, and the Other rtaee. ftf , prnntiil i one 'f 'bo few ' nflVr tliin Jtiml of weather. , x toxvcrat South Fork, recently -Tbi,-'a'fi is to b rebuilt without 'JC ....known tramp Mnek by the -V near Spruce Creek, on Friday ; ,, i killed iits'ai"" nml M-nriri fever is ahl to Ins llipllll" . .i. .na i ...- nali II ft.mt. turn ...till I IH-n. w... - .1 '.". p.iv.l over (;-nrjj Ward at Fine -v .m ,,'fi, l.l iimtv, one day lnf wn-k, "i ,i,rre is one Wan! 1-ssin the world. i7Ziii.g rat ! prevails as we go to i...rrruriuxin. mul there is some ...r i.l S 4 004.3.1 f.r R. :ili, 'B 7 w'liib is Sl-'U 1!" than filename 'u!,;Tst 'the " u"y "e year prc- ffL'- .. r.r(T..f tl fllf vtir petition and ! r -.1 .1... t 1 -t, .r r- 1 . iiik.1 iviiii iiic t.ici a 111 Litr t .iiuri t . . .....nrii ik ihic?iii iii'i'iihi. mi iiiu ,. of Philinsburff. dieil a 'lv "I" '"' k-jaw Miperiiulnced by i'"' sleiiieiit ainpiilatiou (f ."1. 'f i.t lliiL'rrs. : Tk ninvH-s -f the Fa. U. U. Co. at i iiiiw w i'i iv nit; itn inMim unv. li, if the wai-s were only a little ....,.Mii'-r;i'ive. 1 rl , ,. ikji,n i f the wortls. "Over and I'ri'iii the venire has caused the .. . 1 I. .. .! tw . ,i""it!'" li'' iiirw iiiiniii5t 01 me riuni- ; iv tiittriler trial. ''Xoffe a perecrlnating our side- "i,T-.vliV8 il isdillii lilt to tell wheth ilrniik er sober. The staggering is 1 Mins! iti h. t!i cases. .lie llrncli road is still obaf rtictexl by I ,. 11. 1 rtl'ot; hn bi-en iiiailo for the ' Ovulars ton-move the pressure. When j m; ! lie 1I1 me remains to be seen . j v,t ami :e;t'!.H are the only vehicles I . i''nh I'ressmi and oilier points in the j 1 1 an lie reached from tiits piace ) ,i, ,rrre of coinforf at this time. r, .. i i. tlir verv significant name of I he if the AlttK.na High School. 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 , . y ,-it -oii -H 1 1 10 HOOK e llil e 110 lion o. vh .'.nr.i.ire lokeit for immediate corn- Ilir lliiiitiiiC'loti fi'u'-e saya that a Mas- ..r .1 ...i.....v. ti--.i,t .... f. . rt. ill elie 'iit i.i,iw .. 1 .1 j K R. Im-I his nose and cars so fearfully 1 jinit!"iijii"'lat IhIi ears and his j in:ejtl. 1 -yirii'.rt-i. freight '.rains were all crowded (rlrr m the J'a. Ii. II., between East ; I' -e: iiiL'li ai"l .Johnstown, on Sunday j Uiu.u' l.iniii.1 tit n-i ut ii 1 .1 I ttf I ...... ..uiaaiu V , 1 VtJ T, ... VI . v.iril I'.miiii. I -F'i fi"'- ili"fosrphs and other pictures, j !-!; a- t'i.r I'iituro frames and all other j ( ,j. n 1I1.1' litf. cal I on Harry Mills, who 1 ..: i lk in II ami tin tushes eveiything f ' ,1 rl .osible price. . - .i.. nut Mr. Lem. Davis, of this :'i p. 1 11 ai.verteiitly stated in a portion of ) :.. :.! :siic. hut Mr. Evan Davis, of hum- 1 -:; .1 'owiisii?i. ho ki Heil the garter snake ji- Wilumre a few dnys ago. -!: Hi want to avoid a bill-ion attack iliis time you should let suspicious iln letters severely alone in the ; fine. Thin is the time of year you i 1 h-n Ikm Iss are balanced. -i IsiIt in our neighlsirhood who had fril fur PTer three month the most ex--i.e t'.rttir hy a violent cough, has liecotuo -i'fv iuril bv Dr. Hull a Cottuli P. Fur na'e in every dru store. mimw in this vicinity ranges 1u 'li ii frmn iil'imi t wo feet in places where ivii'V zephyrs dist ;irlel it not to aome ri r-! "r .i in localities where old florin. J. iluril" it in the worst kind of style. -I! t.i-igblx.r Jauies finds any of his letters T-,bii'ij. s goi 1 , g estrav in the mails he. 'tr. inite it to the fact that a newspaper (nt tl: Kilml'iirg JlrraUi has just lieen "a .i.l-J 111 the Clarion county oil region. -1 .1 11 ry ( ouiini-isioiiers have been bust iLp nyiil sinie Tuesday last ill filling the ' -1 fT the jiresent year, and will prob ,!; ' in.;ee their labors this (Friday) ' i- i-i; by drawing jurors for the March V-.1. -At exi-hatig sa.vs that at this season of l;-art:e chainpion liar can always lie 1 :ni at the viliane s'nre. (ilal to hear it, ""rtainly fhould have hoiked for him : irr. eNe ll.an in the Johnstown Tribune -i 'in Mifo-elinn stole a coat and vest 3 " i I:.", fr. iii the room of P. Km, in the i f p-an hotel. Harriebnrg. a few days ago, i .1 nut f'.,r Altoona, where he was r '"nl .n, Sitnnl.iy lst and laketi back to r"l"!';l i ity fur trial. ,1 " epted time foreuterprlsipg . t'ni i-crmniitees to pack away great ava- "'-jaf j,, (, u:Itnral state, so as to -"'!? nly to P,ii,,kle wi'h a little sugar 'V , ri,i,m(!r a(1 p.llln j, ft- fir -XKV crea at ir; ' five cents a saucer. H.iTi!r i:io.r..l tl... .t. m .1. - r , ' iKjtl chife of ,e r.v..ins recently oc- I ' r7 v T- 1 's',,ce. Harrv Mills i pre- i f', n,,x,,1tl. ,,i,otoerapl. and other pic- ! , " i ue niiot style anil at prices lower -.'.nr. Hire hjm m ...-ill. Tli' krii lirii ii. ii-i. ...... ..f . i... ..,. w '""iiiriu OI mr 'Irieud and patron, Mr.Josep te.f.a, cai.eht f,,e by some f e,' 1V 'v,,ni''-: bisi. but the fla pli Carney, means on ''i-iivlr lines were flf.-ncheil with the i1 of snow ' ''' h dain.i,. ivas done. i'l IM. Harrv Mill., t i'.o T.'V.i -L 1 i'-'I'T.rtrih ftaKery examino spec "i .I'.H w uHlr 1 .1 :r ....... .1 . .1 : ....... . , I I 1.1 l I O. F, .1 . - "f !r. ...A -. ..'.; .... . ... Willi ''!t ai.ii desirous of seeini; yourself aa :i,!i.T,e v""- f"l": jourself in the chair I T. , , ( " " 'o 'l. II SI. iw rti.!ltlavi.lfrB Stumhird note as a L.j,. 6 "'e fuel that Mr. Jefferson Lowe, of fl. liu has U-en :l voter for two veai s. ii tl,H nottsu with hi grainl- im i ' f'ti-KrAinl mother, the Utter vf ha:e, hearty and active. '"'"Xi-ated iiidivMiial wa ejecte.1 iTof.-i , "t'noti post-othce A Tew day l-,. ' . r'kit g the second comtnandment, -l?T M,",,,''-lrl u reaching the ; "' t'" beu he fell on . 'i-an.l i. ...!,.. ' .... . 'Ten "no oi Lis legs Into tne -M. "KHrt Ti.. it .. . tp, ... . ' ii.nen,; lownseiHl.o.viker, ,', ,l lVB lpared and will fur rV'M . i,!,l,n-a", free of charge a nin. ' 'wing the changes, month by l':Vn tUt "'''"rlfie bought and -'t-ir'w-c Kx, li:inK I" that city dt sold during ireM. rP Tcie of rascals ii,,,. "f liefore, and would proba- "i't, i ""ar'1 "f now, were it not that ' ttnia. J"P'tth assures us that just ' ;" lav11' r ' present, or were Z y?' I"T'nK ' the vicinity of KIn ii-ir ti . -At II....: . """urg. S' ,i , ""'r nrst me i' .... ' "" s-lay Usl I'lesib.. I- .' J , ' i 'Wr, "r'M!,.i""-1 J-hn A. Kennedy. Esq.. I '"mr.mt l,,e mniy i;ommis- f rrU "" ""'bent, as clerk lothebard i H S,,,, 'l1'1 year, and apiiiited Win. I r r r- J-l-. a connsel and F. J. Tar- ' au 's, V'ill,i,zil' ,,'rugb, a Mercan- j iim'tV'u' a,"l,rizii,g the payment of : Wi,.," ' ,n- ""1'Hers who serve'd in the Ii.wh. , r' ai"1 " bich has alreaxly passed 'iw u 'u"1"- "f Congress, should lioeoiiie ', T, 4imle ? '""" of the old "vets" In I hrg -T- k'H of whom reside in Eliens- ! ,i:MI, IT Var,s wil1 clatlened and AVUr.',-,,"'l ih.-rebv. '!,':h:u' Swank, the sweet 'th '' b of the Tribune, charges us ( h'nt , i K " b:"is from his paper ami . 'l uatar'T,'' !ls orig'"'al, our reader , Pr'iTf -v ''""''1'ide, judging from tho, 1"'il)"e t, ?' " "em in our present Issue, I "11It1i,,m'",""! ,n'"'t "ve been more than t -Tlln , 1,lri"Stlhe past few day. i rTUnr!...l"M"w" Tribune say that the 1 k w.!, I V" vouched for that a large ""f m ,lnn O" ibe cast-iron linlta !'in ,'Mn u,0t a Hollidaysburg in. i " 'r an'1 ,riwl ,o ''rry Tr;L M ,'"re. is nobody to vouch for h'V, i '.'."lr reader will do well to take - i i i . . i . i - uati'U n. tv... . il,A -. j v-. i. , U .111 J CIlUVIl iK last, accompanied bv hi wifl IJS lanr child, ami wben nKr,u leaT, t" tbeir return home ib. m,i."? "'m ot! iif i carernilv am! n - i u.. . " found Amnthere d to deaTh "whe thS r,TC'l re"--h Wr own domicil. The Bad affairne" a,,,,0',l d-B,-,,lt "ver the t.t,7Jr!!,,'!lakr,y0nr',r.1f PP"1--1'- With an editor J ,n l k'T! ,1,,R busy, and read na .2.1. iV5m .f,HtM fro,n bi exchange paj er. He w,tl 1- a RUd to nee you a- if lnoo ?" a.nail ,n ,,is foot' or fool JSC Lloyd in hopes of getting more for'hia no,,ey than flirilish-d at that popular .."M-Tr1""1 ""Wr,n-hlcl is of course an Utter impossibility. -i.r.T,'.w 1Ill"''--''Ion Journal records the . i. " death in ' .. " ' IWml-r 9th. o Mr A' ...i-i J?.?,l ! advanced age of one hundred Mr- i Iirickct was lH.rn in mm l . n.f.fi J n.embered verx isM ' f ''V,:" ?1' .ll6.-i . . . " -i"'" vi inn . ,,.n u, e revolutionary war. She '"J"- "' """no niiinl and tnemorv, and an Ihl'r . nt tli-Mfl WMItlltiOl., up to' within a short timtsot her death. t"TA Srand cotillion party and supper, which was the order ..fthenightat. the Callan House Cresson, on Wednesday list, was in. Uulgi d in by a larce delegation of brave men "(i lair la.lles, a. I of whom we doubt not imijr riijoyeti Mie well k liiinrn Iwiiiiif.iUii. , . fi. :, 1 . ... ..rtiii T triend (..lark and his amiable "letter-half." n '""V8 OI. P"Flar ! 1-.... t. .,1 iMiiMii- ciiieriaiiiiricn:. Only two couples from this place participated in tiie festivities. fico. W. Cope, Esq.. .it one lime princi pal of the public school in this place, but now and for a couple of years past, a resi dent of Phil.tdvlpiiia, ws married in th.it. city on Tuesday last. We did not learn the Tiameof the fair voun? bride but we l.-.. she As s I rr li '' V" MU:f, thAt i The hannv L, X U V?nnl P' ' a lo.,Pr?d . J L "r V"4'" -- f"r str.,o7ii,e 1 vy"fe dowM b j 'u w. ' , . . . cio.lV !r V i" , !'.','lrr'. ,,hn I FreJi le. ? " 1.V',,,IW"""1! ,1"'k.rt f"r Vi, H I - .... . -!. i i" nigiii iai ar tne ; '"k"" iione, .uKxiini, wniie en route for1 mho 10 condole with liis. . ixoo,.. t...l ..i.ii- A. naves. 1 tie local editor f l. le tried to interview him on the all-absorbing topi"', but as Mr. Wheeb r has already done loo much wheeling on tho subject 'of the Louisiana Iran. Is for his own credit, he de clined to unbosom himself on this occasion. The well known National Hotel at Sum initville, this county, at present in the occu pancy of Mr. John Cille.spie, is offered for rent, possession to be given on the first of April next. The "National" is well fitted and well arranged for a house of public en tertainment, and there is abundant stabling attached for ten or twelve horses. For further particulars apply to th owner, Mr. John Carney, of Monster township, or to .las. W. Condon, Eq., near the premise. Terms of lease very moderate. Mr. August Lambert, who for a year or so past ha U-en an intna'e of tbe'iiiKnoe asylum at Dixmont, near Pittsburgh, and who is now said to be reduced to a mere skeleton, though at the time) of his removal to that institution ho was one of the largest and I -est developed men physically speaking in this county, was a. latest accounts lying at the point of death with no hope whatever for his recovery. P. S. Since the nlmve was ptu in tyjie we learn from the Tri'mne that Mr. Lambert died on Wednesday morning last, aged about fiffy-fl ve years. Mr. John Ctishou.ati old and well known farmer of Coiiemaugh township, who has during aiuiost his entire life lieen one of the most active and uncompromising enemy of the Deinocratii (party in Canibriacounty.'has just written a letter to Ihe Johnsto.vu i-tocr in which he give his reasons in plain nnd terse sentence for supporting President-elect Til.len nt the last election and for going back on the nominees of his old party on I wo or three ptevious occasions. The letter is ab-ut as strong as they make 'em now-a-days. A woman named Kir.g, a resident of Shantytown, one of the suburbs of Holli daysbnrg, got up before daylight on New Year's morning and went ont to get wood to kindle the fire, but la-fore she succeeded in the effort her feet went from under her on the treacherous ice and she fell kerslap and fractured both bones of her right forearm. In view of this sad mishap no woman who love said husband will permit her husband to make the fire on a winter's morning, as there is no telling whe'i an accident of this kind might befall one whom he cherishes in her heart fif hearts. John Jone. an individual who don't seem to have a habitation or a name anywhere in this broad land, and who is credited or discredited with urreptitionsly entering the residence of Hon. A. A. Parker, in this place, aliout a year asto, and stretching his weary limbs on lop of tho piano, got on a jamlxirce last. Wednesday evening and "bull dor.ed " four panes of glass in the front door f the Mountain House with hi fist, v hich of course was badly lacerated in the contest. He was then marched oft" to jail, where he passed the night, but. rc-apcared next morning and paid all the damages re sulting from Ids little eccentricity. Mr. John Fitzharris, the popular land lord of the Crawford House, in this place, has purchased from Mrs. C. M. Riley, of Holltdaysburg, the well known and long established Ix grin House, in that Isirough, for which he Is to par Ihe sum of J?o,"H) $2.10 in hand. $1,000 on the first of April next and the balance in six equal annual payment, with interest. Mr. Fitzharris, who wa a former citizen of Hollidaysburg, will take possession of ihe Logan House on the tiist day of April next, where he will, we hope, meet with abundant success. He i to be itcceeded here by Mr. Isaac lraw ford, owner and former proprietor of the Crawford House. Our good friend and true, Mr. Alver Akers, of Johnstown, one of many thous and like him in this county who would not Iwdieve ns a tfcief And a sneak even should a whole regiment of mi1i creatures ns Tom .Swank swear to the base slander, is at pres ent, we are truly sorry to learn, snflVring from the worst attack of our own peculiar disease, the quinsy, which pays Its respect to him regularly aiwmt once a year, that be has ever yet been nfllieted with. Mr. Akers has our sincere and heartfelt sympathies in hi acnte sufferings, not only because "a fel- low feeling makes us wondrous kind," but I - . b -caiise we esteem him a a man and a friend man ami a I rienu . in whom there 1 no guile. Uev. Connery, a native of Mun ster township, this coii.ity. who was recently ordained at St. Michael' Tliaological Semi nary, Pittsburgh, has been appointed curate of St. John' church. Johnstown a position made vacant a few days aj,o by tae assign ment of Kev. Thomas D.tvin, late incumbent, to the pastoral charge of the Catholic church a: Oakland Butler county. Father Coni.cry is one of foe most amiable and humble of men. and possessing a 1m doe untiring en ergy and a kind and tenrler heart, he can not but be deemed a worthy successor for even no greatly lielored a priest a Father Darin, who well deserres the respect and esteem ot all classes. Some time Wore daylight on Satnn.ay morning last a lad named George liitz, jr.. ... i . .i s.. . . U UurZ tor tho puriKise of pumping out the water, " " ' .1 ami . when nlMtnt sixty feet frm the top, a we learn from the Standard, the rope by which he wa lieing let down broke, the car In which the lioy wa riding was thrown from the track, anil the lad himself precipitated ome twenty or twenty-fiva feet. We have not learned Ihe extent f his injuries, but understand that the worst I feared. The rope wa a new one, and there 1 a mystery alsnit the affair which ought to be. solved. What. 1 home without a mother?" This ian old question, but ft often bring tear to the eye of ye miserable bachelor when he trie to sew on a button, a all of that las who neglect to bur their wearing appaeel from O idfrey Wolff, the longest es tablished and most popular clothing mer chant In Altoon, have to do frequently, to their Infinite disgust. The rainment old by Wolff i not only firt clas a to quality ami nnsurpassably cheap as to price, but it sel dom or never hed a button, and cone quently give rifle to sequels for the mother who wa but I not. Don' forget the place --next door to the j)(Jt-oftlcaf Altoou. ?hn .p' a the fame, of the" .charged with havlhg , 5',tn conspiracy with A. C. Mnllin entered Esq.; " T ! 11 rH ia7 W II riH nr rr rk n . , 4 " ""vi mi r v - u II i r- the Ash ad "rV" V". ""2 I "i ul Tne Renemen named, who declare ! thftt they were the heaviest losers by ths i suspension of the bank, have each enter-d 1 BeotirifV for their arnoar..u f ... ! the Pottsville Standard Rays that all com cerned Seetn to exhibit a commendable anx iety to havn their responsibility for the mis fortnnes of that institution submitted to the fullest legal examination. we have got the laugh this time on the tvannlo rf ri. . , .. people or tfolinstown. who Vsrv crenerallv esteem Kbetisburg somewhere in 'the vicinity M . F . t . . .. . me Arctic regions that Is we have the laugti on thew if the Tribune tells the truth Ll "TS ht the ihernn.meter at. the f ational Mank in that place indicated !e" 1 rees below zero on Wednesday mom- ln ,ft"r. "wned by Ir. John Jjunmilt R.11V t law fi.T.r.. 1 - F. 1 1 1 f nun vvrrit Weill . t ir 1 1 1 w.rse. x ne laugn atoresaid comes t 111 m nen 111 iai l is cnnsiilerpil ami a f-ipt It 1 is, that, the merenrv here marked onlv two I degrees below rero at the store of R li.ln, i ot iiiin ami one orirren 11 mm rrn st Atr O. I - iinoiiey n m. 1 o ciock on tiie tame morning. Tally one for Eliensbnrg. several valuable articles were disposed of at the Ladies' Fair on Saturday evening last, dres among inn number being a splendid sing case, which was Woti bv .IolmE. ftcanlan, Esq., and as.nokinecnnnnd lacket secared by Mr. A. W. F.nck, of Collins, jniinstnu ui). bitliR two getitlemeu bv the way. who have been niiiimir il, t.iour. spirited and lilnral patrons of the enterprise but the flue troM watch still remain to tu . disposed of, all the chance books not having I at tint lime indicated come to hand. Thev j are all In now, however, anil the watch will certainlv f:ill to ttw b.t ..r Mrtntn Itlnfrtr tnrtVtnl "'""''-- (Satnrdav) evening on w , ,7 w "sio ""eral other fine prizes will also be wr.1e,. and in order !o guard against, an overwhelming crowd of cnriosilf seekers, P'tch as filled the room on former oi-cnsions, a 8tiiall admission f.-e will Im charged at the ,1,Wr' Th" Fir' M h itnrd.iv I'vening, will close finally on to morrow evening, and next week we will no doubt be enabled to announce vhe full amount realized. The block signal tower .It South Fork, this county, caught fire in the lower story on Friday evening last, and was totally de stroyed. The telegraph operator in charge, a young laity on inc. I M'Dermitt, who was in the upper part of the stritctttie at ihe time, did not notice the danger to which she was exposed until her exit by way of the staircase was completely cutoff, thus forcing her to make her es-aH by suseudiug herself at ai ms' length from the plat form, some fi ffeen feet from the ground, and dropping into the arms of Mr. Joseph Parks, of East Coiie maugh, who, haopening to be on a passing locomotive nt the time and noticing the fire, stopiied the engine and hastened back to the rescue of ihe periled lady, who through hi advice and assistance suocei-ded no doubt in avoiding serious if not fatal injury by jump ing from the platform, the oniy course that wonid have been left her to escape a terrible death by burning had she been dependent upon her own resource alone. As it was she es-aped without a scratch, thanks to the thonghtfiilnss, guidance and aid of Mr. Parks. The fire is supposed to have lieen caused by hot. coals from the stave falling upon the floor. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUED I STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS! LADIES wishing to secure good bargains In f'loaks, Shawls, Dress Goods, and (Jeiier- al Dry Ooo.ls, should call on us during our j clearing out sale our whole stock being i i , , . . , i marked down to and under "ost,so as toefieot j rnii clearance, 10 oiaKO way lor large to additions to our premises. I1UOUS & IIACKE, Market Street and Fifth Ave., PlTTBUURGH "Tlir. Woitbfi" von 1877. The prospec tus of the New Vi.rk H'ord for the current year will Im found in another column, and we direct the special attention of our readrr to all the facts therein set forth. The World has long lieen recognized as the organ of the national I iemiwr-.ee iml nt;itiila nt tti Iiend I of the New York city press in every essen- ! tial element necessary to constitute a perfect, and complete newspaper in ihe broadest ac- ! cep!aion of the term. A s its name indicate it proposes in the future a in Ihe past, to furnish its readers with nil new of interest i through its resident correspondents at almost j every important point in the civilized world. Some time ago Marten Marine, its accom plished editor for maiiv years, retired from Hat position, and since .hen the M WW ha, 1een under the editorial control of Wm Henry Hnrlbnt, who has long lieen Identi fied with it as its ablest and most reliable correspondent, at all the centres of civiliza tion in Europe, Asia and South America. Under the management and control of Mr. II iirlbtit this great nnper will fully maintain, i if ir does not surpass, its former well estab lished reputation. The Democracy of the whole VJni on owe it a hearty and generous support. That they will cheeifnlly giveif, atnl thus aid and strengthen It arm in it battle nga iust the political heresies of Uo pnblicatiism, and in defence of the trnc principles of the constitution, ought to be if it is not already a foregone conclusion. Shakspea RE'S Complete Works foj Nothing. An interesting and instructive weekly journal railed the Family Story PA- t t V- T f v'. t 1 1"'"" ..,, , -, - -- - ...... furnishing it patrons with the complete work of Shakspeare wlthoet any extra charge whatever. In otlwr words, every subciiber to the Family Story riper, which 1 only 33.00 per year and well worth the price, receives in addition eaeh week an in stallment, handsomely illustrated and neatly printed with new and beautiful type, of the world-renowned wovks in question, iliusat- I ; rr n AtlllArt tl 111 I 0 til UUPIIfA III PfllirMU (if lime all of SUakspeare's celebrated plavs, . . . ' .i.:. ' wind! no one V'.r1 ' -t .v . i..uri t wtmiilil T'lil to Aran til em uel i-na ' of without delay. No such chance has ever been and probably never will again be offered to the reading public, and we therefore ad vise all our patrons who can afford the outlay to enclose S3 lo the aliove address and obtain not only full value for their money in shape of a lively and excellent story paper, but of a also a prize that can ecarcdy bo overesti m.lu.1 Chronic PATnobrmv. The cnrlng of ', disease by gradual methods, so a not to rend j the constitution to pieces, is one of the most ! imoortant rart of medicine. In chronic i ; disease, which have been a long time fn 1 coming, it must necessarily take along time 1 rn remove. Dr. Kkysf.r's Lit no Cure 1 will tlo this by a gradual procesa by a re- j I solvent nroeess and then by f nrnishinfr!the i I blood with plastic material, thn enabling it to make anew the falling parts. Pr. Key aer's Lung Cure or pulmonary resolvent, enalile the human syRtein to throw off Ihe hurtful and worn ont material, and snlistl tnte new in it Bteasl ; theevenne of health ' i thereby restored, and the organ of life will 1 work in nnlson -and harmony. Oct Dr. I Kyer's treatise on chronic diseases, to be had free at hi office. I Priceof L.ungCnre$1.50 per bcttleor $7.50 ' per half dozen. To be had at Dr. Keyer8 Ealioratory, 240 Penn avenue, Pittbnrgh. Hi private consulting ofHce is No. 120 Penn .venue. ifW Bank Taxes Wkigh vpox IsDts-BT.-The following which has been fur nished ns for JvjbHratitfn Contains informal '-' i - i j I 1 1 1 II PTITI A I V B jr ni ...11 - . interest generally Banks, Inordinately taxet, recoup from their customers the sums to whkh this unskilful taxation subject- them. Their customers, in turn, draw iron the community with which they deal prices Tor their merchandise enlianc rrl by the discounts they pay at Imnk. 60 the tsx presently falls on the customer, and inas much a9. exciurlinfr idlers and non-prod uctives, the actual laborer Is the only consumer who pats this tax tails entirely upon the laborer at last, ir it were paid by hlirl In thef!f?t Instance It would be casieri Mut each intermediate I'" Fin-iiiiy nuus iu 11 eiiDiiKD 10 cover risn ...iii irnt o. ..un.... ,ii, .7. vi.. .k. it - ' eventually paid by the producing cIhss Willi .A . . . . or inree unnecessary lunninns in :i. Itllf thiA i nnt thp n'Kt nf it. TKma tamtam i atl'uct the rates paid for the tise of money in , all business fnterpriscs. The taxes cpon banks, in New York city for instance, amount to two KTCent. of llie capittil for federal taxes , snd three and one-tentb per cent for IoChI ' taxes that Is to saj", ner Itvo per centum in the whole. Arid the inevitable expenses of i- " " ' . niu iiic nit:, inline oeiisM'a 111 t nking. bookkeeping, r-nt,ic. and it follows ! at the total .ifeburacments, momdirif taxi- i tlmi tin- ri.tnl iii.nrw..t.ta. iii..niriir..r before , duller Is earned for the stockholder fell to H rste greater than wlwl should be I he S'eady interest on money employed in aKriCul- iiimi, niHiunaci .ires am; commerce. It was shown in an article which we printed not lonir since, in respect to a bank in New York city with Ave million dollars capital and one million surplus, that these have need to be ' loaned at about six percent, per annum to act 1 reVcnue enoujfh barely in pay expenses and 1 taxes. That is to say, upon ihe employment of its money at current rates of interest, the , lianK make notion. 1 he entire revenues from that quarter are absorbed in expenses, i with nothing left to be divided among the 1 SIIK!K noiuei s. lilt Is plain thnt the Interest pnld for money l used in pro'luetive Industries enhances to that extent l tie cost of production, and t h" com mo j dities created under I hut condition iro into the ! market,! ul the world weinlited with that bur i den. j In the pres'mt dull times in England money i is l anec on commercial tuns at less than 2 per I cent, per niininiu Affairs are dull enough in the United Mates, as every body knows, yttour niMDiifHcttners tire paying certainly not less than ix per cent, per annum for whatever money is borrowed for use In their business. If they arc not paying so inueii interest in the i aggregate as formerly, il is because they are ; doing in ocli less business. Hut it only concerns ! our argument to show that in respect to what 1 business they are doing, tmy are even now I paying rale tit interest .wice ns high ns those paid by l'.nifli.ili inauiilscturers. j Mr. SprtiKoe used to say that for the money I invested in a spindle the American spinner , paid USA) tinniiHi Interest, while :he hugiish . fpiuncr paid only w ceins. The difference , ."et-iiis not much, but If weighed the American I pr. duct to that extent. I l"nii. recently, our cotton goods found no sale nbroaC? none to any ineniionable exienr. Ki K'ish good tilled all the iimi kets--poorer good i ban ours Hid lets stylish. In plain cot ! ions, blenched and u 'Uleuctied, our fabrics had ; the eveuer thread and vie of honerter make. I In prints. American do-ogi-s and colors were I rairerand better, Vet ngljn4 hud the luar i kets. ! At the high rotes they had to pay for cppital or current credits to do business with, our : manufacturers never dared tobotrow money to make goods with which to contest foreign j markets. They paid six per cent., seven per '. cent., nine percent, per annum ; then one per ! cent., and sometimes us high as one-and-a-half ( per cent., p.. r month, for credits with which ( to manufacture lor the home trade. That i whs fenced off lor them against foreign conipc i tit ion by a protective !iiilT. Secure in that market, they charged the consumer protit cooiiKh to reimburse what they had paid as interest. I II is only since the panic of 1873 that our manufacturers of cottons have ventured into j foreign niHikcts. Success hai! been such as justified ihe strongest manufacturers, oerhacs those employing their own money mainly, to continue llie trade. Tin- market which they sought "end wcr thus successful in. have always been open to them, lint they could enter them to no purpose with the cost of llicirgce ds enhanced by such diribm scincntg as of interest at Ihe rates thi-y have had to pay on ihe money used in their nianutiicture. 'taxed as the banks arc, it is plain that they have toget a high rate of in terest even to pay the tuxes and expenses. Then they have to get aliout as much more '( esrn what Htoi kln.lucru have been led To regard ns a fair return on capital. But both these charges, taxes and expenses nnd dividends, fall on such manufacturers as borrow money in their business. Nearly all of them borrow. If there be those who employ their own capital exclusl vc'y, t hey expect a return for "it like that which those get who lend to their borrow ing competitors. What portion of the money used In manu facturing is borrowed at bank and elsewhere. It is not easy to conjecture. Hut very much the larger part of it no doubt is borrowed. The nuniiai value of maim fact ured products in the I" tilted Stnu-s as shown by the census of 18"0 J exceeded f 4J.ti0.WK).1lii0. Assume that one-half of this amount be borrowed for the usual peri '. v. '.. iii vii mi 1 1 mni in II." Ill n i V I Id I- nd consumption of the finished product, with od elapsing between purchase of raw materials interest t rates prevailing at the census date, the annual disbursement tor interest would tie 4.W 0.01,0. Thus our Industries hnve been nnd sMll nre loaded by prevailing methods of finance. These It is but reasonable to nk our legislators to investigate, and to mend them, If they be round faulty and remediable. Local Correspondence, OREtxjnrRO, Jan. 8, 1877. Dear Fheem an. At thl, the commencement of a new year, we feel like keeping our "hand In" ns a correspondent, consequently we will proceed to "write up," after the manner of ol ler and more brilliant scribes, a littleof what is t rnuspiru K in t liis vicin it y. for The tntorma- i'ui of such oi tne readers of the FaEtMAJt as feel nnv interest in the matter. Business we have never known to be so dull s nt present, or rallier as II has been during tho past few mouths; but that It will revive when '1 ilden is inaugurated is the opinion of nil hun ines men. As an evidence of "hard times" we have only to mention that ns high as thirty three "tramps'' have boon lodged in our jail at tme time, many of whom were one year ago engaged In some useful and lucrative occupa tion, but owing to radical extravagance nnd '1 ln"r hlt' ' pockets or a place to lay their beans. Heieut I ler the tramps who nre so unfortunate as to , visit this place will be lodged in the county 1 home. I Argument Court was In session all last week. I during part of which time Judge Sterret l , of rittshiirgli, prcsuiea. A great oeni oi nusim si was disposeJ of. The next regular term of Com t commences on Monday the 5th ot Feb ruary. Our new connty officials. Mr. John Highber ger us Prothonotary and Mr. James Wilson ns Clerk of Courts, were inducted into their re spective office on the first of January. These gentlemen will, we feel certain, prove atten tive and obliging. Theannunl Teachers' Institute was held here during the holidays. As compared with former Instil utes. t his one was not nine h or a sooces. The usual number of "essays" were read by blushing fair one, and "Reports" made by "prominent." teachers, etc. We are now more than ever convinced that these institutes are TVnly calculated to bring a few teachers promi nently bef. rtlie public. That and nothing more. So be it. Five prisoners succeeded In escaping from our county Jail on Saturday night last by removing a couple of stones from the wall on ! tmiTtfrpor story and lowering themselves to I the ground by means r.f a rope made or bed ! ctothing. Their escape whs discovered by the : Jailer about nine o'clock, nt which time the prisoners are, as usual, locked up for the nisrht.and they hnd then been gone about two heiir-.. As vet they have not been captured. ) ( hie of them, a colored man, was in on charge i I of rape and the other four had been committed j for larcenv. o tiiameaiiacnes to rnenrr liur- fcy a this Jail line been condemned time and nirain a unfit for the purpose Intended, It re quiring very little effort Tor a prisoner toes- A ' On Ol We have bren enjoying excellent sleighing for the past few weeks the best in fact th-it hn been known here for many years, but It looks very much at thi writing as il the "beautiful" might take a sudden leHve o us. We are strongly inclined to ihe opinion that all communication between Ebensbtirg and the P. It. R. have been cut off. Failing to re ceive the Freeman last week i our reason for thinking so. Presume communications will be opened up liefore what we do hope will come to pass Tilden's Inauguration. We hear It rumored that a young married man of thi place has quietly "left town" nnd gone no one knows whither. HI wire, it Is said, visits the station on the arrival of each train, carrying a cowhide with her for the pur pose of -bnll-doxiug'' ber husband should he put in hi appearance. He'll no doubt stay away if he has an Idea of what! In store for him when he meets his "worser half." Proba bly he hn gone to Florida to assist the "Re turning Board" In recounting the vote. We hope so. More next time. Quill. Carholt.towx, Jan. 8, 1877. pitAR TnxzMAX I hope you snd your reader will excuse me for being late last week. I try to make the amende Join, this week by being and"hekwteTa'.hern - ow how It i your- no to time. News is scarce well the weather, you all know selves. Snow upon snow, roads blockaded and impsssible. Notwithstanding the storm of Saturday even ing, the dramatic entertainment wa largely at tended and everything passed off with success. As amateur the member of this association are hard to b?at. The laughable farce of the "Persecuted Dutchman" and the 'Mischievous Higher" were rendered In side-spliTting style and were greeted with loufi and boisterO ja ap plause. Death's noi-rip.-Mrs. Mary flsrtniBn, aged about ftfitftf Hht years, died In tnis place on fiat 11 play last. IWany of your readers will remember herns the j'tieei Jookinir old Oerman woman who so tottg attended our county courts seeking redress fur sohie imairinary wnm? which she conceived to hte been done to her by some persons In con nection with her property. She was a hard worker, foil of business, and quite a money maker, aftd as a consequence died possessed of considerable money and real estate. She was buried to-da with reliirious eeremonies, a irrand Requiem Mass beinjr chanted for the re pose of her soul, nfter which her mortal re mamswereconslKiied to their last resting place. Ttl It WINTER KINO Is lioMlnfr hijrh carnival inlan ficecdina-lv blus tery manner, whirlinir tho snow itt wild," fanci ful waltzes and the most rrofeq(fe sfmpes snd forms. Now we see a huge driTt rcsemblinp a mountain, aerain wo behold a delicate Mould inc or a syraetrical pyramid, I hen a fancy carv Inir, and in fact almost anv shnpe iinrtjf ihl)!e: The streets of our town are almost imi)MP?al.le. and lis a ad and dresrv time for thos-? eticrjiret ? ?rid at all times welcome people, the gossip-s oor souls, howl pity them when tiny ssze , ; . 1. r . . 1 , . . . , - - ,' 1 ' nit Li?. r.. hi"e C."r- "Ti Rrd wonder wh ,he news is. MontJ AnOn 1 1 A CERTAIN HEADACHE CURL 4 HARMIjF.S Vkokta af.R Prkia ration. J and the cliscprery of a physieinn, the Victor I Headache foiriter lias been pmven a positively Sure cure .for the most distrcssiny casus of Sick or Nervous Ifeitdace. Morninir Sickness anil Neu- rairl.t. a sinitlc powilcr actually carina; in ten minutes when all fl lier means fail. We have hml Wondertal eperirnce with it. and the ten cent trial p.fck (if two powder!" can be had bv address. trig the proprietora, J. R. HKisf.fV It Co.. Salem, N. .1.. who will fherffrlly tn -II thefn post-paid, or b." fplyin to tsKHtMnn St MfuRAY. Kbensbnrg. and Druggists everywhere: nfid it in with well merited confidence thev are offered as a thorongh cure fof all distresses of the head. f l-'ia.ly.) RPHANS' COURT SALE. Hy virf no of an order of Ihe Orphan' Conrt of Cambria rottntr. the flfidersigned will ofTer at PnlOlc Sale, on the pr"fnlseg In Munster township, on SATI HIM?, Ffbrtury 10th, f7J4 at 4 o'clock, r. K., the following described feal es. tate. or which .Ias. A. Hnow dle. seized, to Wit : A I'IKtJE OR PARCKL OK LAI Silttate irt Munster township. Cambria county, pa ,ailnining land? of John Murphy. John t arney. heir of Ha nd O'Harra, and others, containing I2 trrri more or less, about 7d Acuk cleared, with a two story I(ki House and Loi Har thereon creeled and a good Orchard of bearing fruit trees on the premises. This Farm Is In a good state of cnltl ration, well watered and underlaid with lime stone; is convenient to church, school hunso and market. Terms off S a f. -is. One-third of tho pnrehasa money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments, with In terest, to be secured by mortgage and judgment bond of the purchaser. BRITlOET BROWX, Administratrix of James A. Urowx, dee'd "THE WORLD:' FOB 1877. Thk New Yoyk IVohld for 1f77. Daily Remi Weekly und Weekly, will be found to" be the cheapest snd best newspaper published tn the United States. It will be printed In an improv ed forat vrHb new type upon the best paper, and no ex pons' or labor will be spared to main tain It in every deprt'tmont nt t he Mghost possi ble standard, nnd to commend It in all respect to tho confidence and approval of the best classes In the community wilhout regard to political opinion or religion; differences. It will lay before its readers; Tiik Nkw of thk Day of nil kinds tind from all quarters, by mnii and by telegraph, careful ly condensed and lucidly urninired. special at tention being given to all Commercial, !cgal. Financial, Social. Criminal nnd PoliricalTraus. notions in the Ciry of New York and tn the Cul led State. Fim.i. Kkpohts. Reciting and Illustrating all Congressional and Legislative proceedings at Washington and Albany .- all Meetings r.f im portance. Religious, biiersry, Educational. Sci entific nnd Political ; all Social Events, gay and grave, and Personal Information or inttrest to llie public. ConHEsrONDEvrE. expressly prepnred for this Journal by a permanent staff or accomplished resident writers at all centres of interest throughout the world. I.itkuahy News and Review, by which our readers will tie kept advised or everything wor thy of attention In the current Literature of Europe nnd America. Criticism of all notable works nnd notices of nil ootatiic events in connection wilh Music, the Drama, Painting, Sculpture nnd all other branches of Art. EruroitiAi. Aicrirf.rs upon every subject or present interest or importance. For the principle by which I'rtE VTonrn will be governed in its discussion and treatment of all public questious, it will suffice to nv thnt The Woitt.ii, while conservative in politics, de sires the conservation only of what Is good nnd wise in our public institution and our political system; libera! in spirit, it admits no limitations upon ttie rights of private judgment nnd tiie aspirations of Reform, save th ose which nre imposed by prudence, decorum, and n rational respect lor vested rights mid for the honest opinions of all classes and seels of men. W hile it has labored for the principles and hsils the triumph of the Democratic parts" as nffordina us a practical promise of R form in our public administration?, city, state and uHtional.;it will not be blindly devoted to Ihe advancement or any party or any clique. It will freely canvass the public conduct, while it will treat with re spect the private rights, of Public Men. and it will examine foarlcsyly into the working of national, stnte and municipal government. It will inculcate a steadfast reliance upon the original principles or our political system as the only sound hnsis of nil needed improve ments therein: an unt nlterimr devotion to the Constitution and the ITnion, a scrupulous fidel ity to the spirit ns well ns the let ler of our Inws, and n sleepless vigilance tn maintaining all the great lifeguards ot Ci il and Religious Libert v. It wi:l seek to mitigate and not to aggravate tilt evalh inscperable from Party Government In a Free Country; to promote good and not ill feeling among our feHow-eitizor.s or all creeds and coloi, all section and all sects; nnd to advance both by Its precepts and by its exam ple the reign of Reason snd of l.s w over preju dice and passion in nil our public action und In the discusrdon of all public affair. It will do justice always, to the best nf It sbilit j-, to all men and to all classes of men ; It wiil recognize no enemies but the enemies of good morals, public ordft nnd the law; it will endeavor, in a word, to make its columns ter ror to evil-doers and a pr.iise to them that do well. Nor will ft lose sight meanwhile or the greet ami legitimate demand of the rending public for entertainment. The Wdki.d will keep its readers lnforine.1 or nil that is amusing as well as of all that is momentous in the movements or society, nnd will spare neither trouble nor expense to provide them with a varied . anima ted and accurate picture or the times in which we live. TF.RMS-rOSTAGK PREPAID. ti.. 1 1 io i .,. . . f--.h?,!l!M.V;S',,!'f-r''1,,50; s,x n,on,hs- ''.' 'V niins, t au. Dully without Sunday, one venr. tit si months, 4.ir: three months, 2.25; less than three months, fl a month. The Skm i-Weekly W ori.d (Tiiosdnvsnnd Fri- SBSi oa.vsi i wo inii.i.i us a year, to Ci.i An extra c py for club of ten; the Daily ciiiooi i wemy-n ve. The W' e.'K ly Wom.c (Wednesdays) Ovk Dol f.AKayear. To Cll'B A Aunt An extrn copy for club or ten; tho !eml-Weekiy for club of twenty : the Daily for club of fifty. Srioclirrori number sent on application. Terms -Cash, Invariably in advance. All communications should be ftddri-sqej to the world, Cor. Park Row and Peek man st New York. Rrn.vxs' court sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumbria county, the Undersigned will offer at Public Sale, at the hotel of J. X. Kiel, In the village of Portaj-e. on xJkTI till A V, FKIt'I JM, 1877, at i o'clock, p. the following described real estate, of which Jam its J. .Mctioron died eeiied, to wit : A PI EC E oit I)T of UKOI'N D sitnnte in the village of Portage. Wasidnrton township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of w m. mcn.enr.ie. i.i;. ;atd ell. and others, con- less, having thereon y I I. A NK He t'sr. tnining 411 Perches, more or ereeteii a one-ami a-nait siory 1'I.ank lie t'srr. t-...... a k.. ,, v. . i ' . i. i . i o. iv o - ' . - - vii-iiiii .lie lilio-linsi) iOlini'T ho ...ih ..,o. .r..i...i - ... . . . "iii .iiiin !-,. .ii... iiiv immiirg In one year thereafter, with Interest, to be secured by mortgage and judgment bond of the purchaser. DAM EL MOYLE. VALENTINE CRAMER, Executors of J as. J. McOoioa, dee'd. Jan. 6. 1877.-3t. AUDITOR'S XOTICE. The tin derslfrned. liavine been annointed An dttor by thetJonrtof Common Pleas of Cambria ! connty to distribute the fnnd in the hands of H. ' KtsfeKAO, Esq.. assignee ol Florence '.Vlllebrand, I as shown by his account, hereby give notice that ' he wilt sit at his office in Ebensbura, on Tr kso w, j tho 2:th lay of .1 Ar art. 177. at .' o'clock, r. 5t , wneo ami wurrc mi jiriiea navmg c;atms are re quested to present thom, ot be debarred front coming in on said fnnd. WM. II. S ECHEER, Auditor. Jan. 6, 1877,-St. j "RECUTOR'S XOTICE.1 Estate of ,ToH!f StATTfi SLATTRRY, (tee'd. I th ml.l a nf ...1.1 .1 a cedent, late ef Washington township, having been granted to the undersigned by the proper a n t hor ity, notice Is hereby given to all parties Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present themdaly authenticated for settlement and allow ance. J. W. CONDON, Execator. Jew.,im.-t. THE CROWDS OF PEOPLE tttlO DAILt COMBEOaTE AT THK r;w ( ASH STORE PRYCE, BAXTER, JOKES & CO, ItF.An A WAT TtlTff Turn AMPLE TKSTLMONY THAT TIIE Great Eldorado -rou- CHEAP GOODS OF ALL KINDS m BEEtl FOOIID &i imi BETTER BAllGAlXSli AND MORE OF THEM! FOR CASH, AND CASH OMY, CAX Br IIAI Til AX AT Asy Ctisr 8I0.1E ia SafL Cislna. i mm AND THE RE.1S0X Will' THIS IS THUS will be apparent to till When We pay, as we can nnd do ivftliout fear of stieccsstul con tradiction from any source, that 1VE llAVli THK LARGEST STOCK to be found In Ebensburg! WE SELL Fon CASH AD CA?II ONLY treating our customers all alike : WE ACCUMULATE NO BAD DERTS for cash buyers to pay ; Wb Makufactcue Ot.rOwn Ii.a-kets, Flannels, Casslmcres, &c. ; WE BUY ALL OUR OTHER GOODS In large quantities nnd t the lowed prices at tainable ; hence it U that we are enabled to SELL AT MUCH LOWER FIGURES than the credit system will ulord. WE DEFY COMPETITION ! and Invite comparison ns to the quality of our goods and the prices asked lor the in. TJ'e Receive XeW (ionrt Every Day and give our customers the benefit of any de cline io price ns soon as If occurs. WB MANUFACTURE TIIE CELEBRATED LCMDERYEN'S FLANNEL. WE WANT AND WILL PAY THE BEST PRICES F03 500 DOZEN EOOS. 600 KE'JS OF ftCTTER. 2.C00 Lbs. Fkesii Kot.t. BUTTER. o- NOTK. Having recently enlarged our Store Rooms to doijde their former capacity, we nr.' better prepared than ever tn accommodate and watt upon the crowds who dally throng our es tablishment in quest of good good? at bottom prices, and would therefore solicit all who have not yet paid us a visit to ! so nt once, nnd be convinced, as we are sure they will tie, that we mean exactly what we say when we assure all the woi Id and the rest of mankind that we are on the warpath airatnst high price! and intend to fight it out to the bitter end. So bring along your cash or produce and see what you Will see In the way of big banraitiH. Respectfully yours, Pryce, Baxter, Jones & Co, Kbensburg-, Nov. 21, 1ST. WITH COMPETITORS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, THE ONLY CENTENNIAL MEDAL AND DIPLOMA Foil li:STAL EXlltlltT WAS ,rMcisfrji To Tr. 7niii.v Scott. 27$ Penn ATcnnr, Pltt.I.Brfcti. iH.s For finest specimens of Natural Teeth filled with pure Gold and Artificial Teeth mounted on Gold. Silver. Platinum, Vulcanite. Celluloid. Pose Pearl. Ebony Gum. Enultsh Flesh-color Gnm. Mineral H:ie, nn-1 Switt'strnm Enamelled llasc. Alse. for the Great Atmospheric Disk, for re taining Artificial Teeth firmly in place. In addition to this i(kIi recognition of Dr Scott's Gnat Dental Skitl he i also rn.lc.rfed by the leading l'.ilitr.rs. Pliy'lririns. Ministers, Attorneys, and Hnsiness tnen'ot Pittsburgh. Dr. Scott continues inserting the finest Gobi filling at from 1 to 5. and tiie l el Vulcanite sets ot teeth for 12 : ot her s; vies for 1S to 75, FINK aoI.ll SETS! 75tolMi. Perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed tn am. tvleof work. Fine Gold jets wsrrai.ted to be Til K BF.T MADE IN THE WOKI.H. Take only Dr. Scott's pleasant and nhsohi'cli nnfc anaesthetic for the painless extraetion or bainless tilling of teeth, and run no risk. LAUGHING (IAS IS DANGEROUS. Write to above address and make an eppnint- mcnt. ami vun tiiiotii)' nnrt to romniD in ritti- l-ur-U one day to get a set of teeth or have any onerat-im nerlormed. operation neriormed The Centennial specimens are now on exhibi tion at 278 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. - HON'T YOU KNOAY CARPET S. CARP E T P, What to Do? OIL CLOTHS, oil CLOTHS, OIL (L;)1H OIL CLOTH3. OIL CLOTHS. CARPET S. C A R P K T S, C A It P E T S. C A It P E T S, CARPETS, C A R I E T S. C A R P E I' S, Why Visit Al trmtvl snd buy yoilr Carpets. OP. tJl.lt hs. Dr floods. Dress tloods.No'ions, Carpet Chain. Cotton Yarn. Jtc. from WM. M V H R A Y . who keeps the largest assort ment tn theelty and sells at pri ces Wh1rh other dealers cannot oi, CLOTHS, oil , CI OTHS. OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS. A no Notions. A no Notions. Ami Notion. Asp Notions. And Notion. And Notion. A"cii Notions. And Notions, And Notions. DRY GOODS, DRY OOODS. COOPS. (iOODS, noons, GOODS, GOODS. GOODS, DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY GOODS, Great Variety, i match. Wake Great Variety. I nowhen yon to Great Varictv, Great Variety. Great Varietv. I Great Variety, t there, and find i n.-.t v.ri..i Oront Variety, lnat Variety, Uront Varletv. inepiace wnere no advantage is taken and no trick of trade practiced at arer!;:;?: rre.it Vai i f y. Groat Variety. j,,-,. v.Hotv I ircat nrn iv, , I V I let V reai ai i. ij fjreal A ariety T-,r -iiTtvTfpiT -Vs V7 KTiVIX TIT AVK lOI iliU T J-Ji.! A A lV -J. l-s. Altoonn, 3 m - im E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. letters testamentary on the estatt of Jas. Jos. Dearmitt. late ot Clearfield towuh!p. deceased. having been granted to the nnileriencd by the K gtster of Cambria conntv. all .ers.ms Indebted state are herehv entitled that pavmont ,.,l- ltlw..tt .'le nr nrl thnui bavin. to said estate n-.nst be made WHhoitt de ay. and those having claims against the same will present them, proper ly authctatlcntrd for settlement. .ItlHN WAONER. I r j a m es Mcmullen, i Kcntori- Jan. 6, 1877.-et. XECUTOR'S XOTICE. Estate of John HkwiTT. 1ecM. Notice Is hereby given that letter testament ary to the estate of John Hewitt, lnte of Uallitxin borough. Cambria county, deceased, have been is sued to the undersigned, to whoni all person In debted to said estate are requested to make pay ment lorthwlth, and those having claims against the same will please present tnem properly pro bated lor settlement. THOMAS HEWITT, y.,.tar, JOSEPH CKISTE. Jan. 6, 1877.-t,. JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BAKE? 120 Dintofi St., Johnstown, Pa. C-IIIAKf E'tlFtT S:PT. 12. 1ST". I'FIDSITS received nf 1l f not less tti.in One Dollar. Present rate of tutret. ix n-rr.-nt. Interest 1 due tn the lent lis of J line nd PeecmW-r. and if not withdrawn Is added 1 the deK.it. tha com pounding twice a year wit hrt troubling the le pfi'ltor to call or eren to present the dejM.sil took. "tcT loaned on Real Estate. I'rcfereaee. with liberal rates and long time, given in Krrwt r ol feritig rn morf Bsgef on lsrms wort h fetiror tnert I tlrowsthe amount ol loan desired. OooU reference perieci t;urs. etc., required. This cirp-rrat !-n s er!nlvely 5.if Tlar.lr. V(o coin Were).'. I .lc...ri in received, net d'teduulS grunted. ?". lent: on personal seenrft t. Hltink application for iierr-wers. frc ff the tnlei-, by-laws, and special Iw reln(g ?9 tali Punk, sent to sr v adilrce .;e r.-i. 'i'KrTEKS Jame Co.-3-rf. islt IiicffT, V H. EHi. A; J. Ilawes. T. . liar. John lA-wn sn. H. Matlnief. Ir., PftrjVI M fljine hhn. IV. I. Merrell, Jatnrg MCMnlch. James Morlev. hetii Pint. H A. Hoggs. Vtfrad SappeS. Oeorite T. Swank, mil W. W. Walter. DANIEL.!. M Hi II ELI., rrcMUenf FnAXK I'l nicm. Trcaitrcrw Cracs Eldek. Solicitor. 3-3,""&.-ly . f EBENSBURC HQUSE-FURHISH'G STORE IS 1 HE TLACE TO HIT STOVES, HARDWAIiE, TINWARE, NAILS, class, OILS, PAINTS, &c. GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. TTTARMERS AND OTIIi:R, if ytm in E ter.-l !o tntlld ft liotise tit brn: -r other-win- Improve Vour troH-rt v. go to H t ' Vri.l'Y ror eSAil.5, CliASS. PA1NI. H A 11 h'AUK, &c. Money sated by t.tt log fi.r cnh. TT A IlMEIJS. CO "TO-(TUNTf: Y'sTtTil -Si; buy the hi st CORN F IDDEU ami SMI AW CUTTER ever .Id ifr thia .ountv. Their cost more than snTed in otle yenf bv cut ting your feed with it. TT ARMLP.S. on TO IIUNTLUY'S ami Jtr. btty ynur II.AUVr.ST TOOLS, which he fells II E. I'F.ll Fi lit CASH th in tl.ey can be bought clscn here in Etienslmrg. TCSTt'N'TLKY sell yon WALL I'A- 1'1'K a t heap, if not 'lioaier, than any ot her dealer In Ebon'-burir, and trim it into the baigain without extra charge. "rrousr.KF.F.rr.Rs, no to hunt- -Cw LEY'S and buy the I;LA NCI! A KM CHURN, the best in the world. told for Cash at manufacturer's price. LCKSMITIIS, HUNTLEY will sell you Horse Shoes. Horse Nails Cur. ;nre Mo I r. Mar Iron. Nail Hod, Cast Steel, Ac, EKVLtlff FOHCAJHi THE RF.5T SILVER-PLATED AVAKE in the market ar 2i per cent, less than city retail prU-cs. Sold lor cash nt t-H-'-5.-tt. HUNTLEY'. T AIU'ENTERS, CO TO HUNTLEY'S ntol l.ny Votir lOOES and lillMllNfl HARDWARE. Pay cash and lave t'U per cent. ljroUSEKEEFERS (" TO HVriT LEY'S and save y.1 per rent, by pay ing cash for Table Knives Forks, Spoons, tc. "Pr-OUSEK E EPERsTgo " T(Tl IUNt" " U'V'S and b.;v vour Stoves and T'iu waie. PAY CASH ANfSAVE MONEY. O TO HUNTLEY FOR C FOR CLOTHES XrXy WKINUEUS. He sells thetu at treat- Ir reduced price for the ready cash. C A LARGE LOT OF POCKET AND JSmAm PESKNI YES very cheap fur cash at HUNTLEY'S. EXECtTlUX'S saLk , of i:eae estate: Py virtue of an orier tf the Orphan?" t'ourt of Cambria county. I will offer at Public Sale, near the late rendenee of Wm. Larimer, deceased, in Cambria township, on s I I It ( 1 . t :tr 24 ll. fKTT. the fellcwing drribed t""ftH-rtv In wit: That certain PI EC E of P A I!'K1 of !,A"m !cg:nniri(i t po.t Corner of bin. Is o l!ft:ert and John T. Williams! tlien e by !atnl of John 1". Williams, eart 102pe-rer t"j maide: tlicneclW other lands of t!.e heirs or Wm. Larimer, norih 2.S9 perches, to a post ', theme north 7.i iCKtr.?, wel S2 perches, to a beeeh : t hence north tM deg.J east S.' perches, to n ehetnut ; thence north 70 de grees. west 23 perches, to a white onfc; thence south 70 degrees, west 54 perciies. to a hiekery f t hence sout h GB decrees, west L"J perehes, to a Spa'n-i-li oik ; tlier.c" by land of R. W illiam, sontli J77'4 perrf.es. to the plnee ot beginning containing 11M Al IfFs. more or lc. TERMS OFS I.E. Onr-fhiH nl the pnreh,,,, money on eonfirmatton ef sale and balance In lu.ji e.jual annual payment, with interest, to be te. cured by judgment bond m l morttrire. to commence M 2 o'ehw-k p m M A R Y JANE I. A K I M F.I. Fxeentrix of W illiaiu Larimer, Cec'd, t'ambrla Twp., Jan. fc, I5f7.-3t. TX7ATCHM A KlXn. Having tak- en the tootn fotmerlv Vis. occupied by H. Kinkead. Eq.. In - A therearnf theold Frvkm ax office rj ' '.' - and next door to M L. Oattnsu's tl- ' "r t re. nieh'trcT-t.t'ieMnib .T-.iiie.l . w .nld reri) wet fully into; m the pu! J- lictliat he is prep ircd tn repair obvk w.t'cl.- g, jewelry, etc., at short notice, in wcrkniatr.tk n manner, an. I at. the lowest livfliK pticc I'Ua.i give inc a call. CAKL R1VINIUS. I.str with Mr. J-.e. W eisser. Ebensbnrg. Oct. a. l ,-ly. T) I SS 0 LU T 1 0 X X O T ICK The partnership heretof.ire existing 11 w ecu the undersianed In the mercantile bnsme. wi d-i-solved by mutual rouscnt -u Ihe -.r?.t d.v ..f November last. The books and oilier -. un' or the late firm have been leit in thte bands of tho junior member, who can be found at the hVni bBrtr Woolen Fototy. w here all in b btrd are re quest. -1 to call without delay and eottling the amounts standing aalntt the in. SAMITE WAX TEE, W M. S. BAX1EU. Ebensbtirg, Doc. 4, "ST3.-HI. A DMIXlSTItATOICS X0TICK Estate of Mich Arl. FohD, d c'.l . I Let'ers r administration on ihe siare of Ml. J chael Fold. Vate of Clearfield township. Cait.hrii i Vounty. ttt?C d having been iksneil r. the Uti ler I sigt.e.l takes this method ol tntilvirg ail pcr-ons j Indebted to said est.te tlit p.vrfrnt nins- be i made immediately, and those having claims against the sami will consolt their wii Interesta : Kv presentinir them to me profer'T antheulicated ; fs'rscttlfncnf. LEWIS J. DEARER, Administrator. Dec, 15, lS73.-t. EXECUTOR'S XOTICE. Estate -f Hr.Sj. IlYT.Ksi. d. .1. Iettr teslame'itarvn ttie eSTStff of ItiinislnlM Wyers. U;e of White t;tis!iip. Catubi la county, decease. 1. have bei-r. i ranted tn i he ntidrrsignt-!. who hereby notitle nil persons Indebted tti ss t estate that p.iytn.-nt musl lm m Ve Ion hw I; li. : i.d those having claims airainst theamewil irtsrnt tfiem prcrcrlv pronate.i tor sct'iMnent JOHN S. McK.1 h I. N AN. Dee. 1. !7fl.-6t. Kxeeu or7 j Txecutor;s XOTICE. r-sisie oi JOHJ HUADLET. de d Havir.4 been granted letter, t -slamrntarv on the estate ot John l!ra!!ev. late ol Alleliru- ; umiir hn. vniuoria county, decease,!, tin. nu.i.-r- ; lT'l ,rc!'y "I18 i-" ! ind..,te.i t ; said estate to make payment without delm- .r,.i those havir.g elatins .inni t he same slu.utd iiru tent hem fully substantiated o- -tt'eiti.-nt HENRY MANSFILLD. Allegheny Twp., Dec. 8, PT.-f.t. Ell. off. PLAXK. M. P tri-tt tfuilv offer hi professional ervie- to thn t """ ' ":! 1 ,'''"''. Ifflf ad- , Hnhig residence and inimcbatelj m the rerl Hon. R. J. Ijhwd drug Store. Night calls can Ihj made at ttie resilience of Mrs. Kutin. on Craw ford street. Ltecsburg. l4-4,-tf. J JAMES ,T. O ATM AX, M. t, I'hy SltTAN AJtli St;Bi!Kot, Eliensburg Pa Office and residence In new building on Hi I. etre.-t. one door west or UUir House. Aug; i", lP78. tr. p W. DICK. Attoknky ai-Law. Eh, ? ensburg. Pa. Office In t root r.Km or T J. IJnyd' new btiKdb.g. Centre sir.-," i I tnannerof li-al business aMt t ded ;o ' t Tily. and collection specialty. l!i-tt, i ; O A I 1 Yll 1 IMP f t . IT-"" , - 'r snte n laig W or mall qn.ll.titic by !ar If 24, i7.-il. EVAN .MICHA EM.
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