MM Etensburg, Pa.. - .TAX. J9, i.sr 7. .OCAL AND PERSONAL. - 77rr. Other I'tacv I town gnosi s-.ory i urns ntn shot ntm killetl in V: . fnrri vVi!;-:'!'l i'rntitl. st.i . .it w :i v" i :.. ?!..:.. ........... n r... iv:l """'1') i-vmiij, 11 ' recently raptured alive . ..i. ii irii tlin ) I 1 Hcln vslmriT T,!i':-I -urtr brai-eh railrouil. Vr- ;ine.l for two boys, ngeil ly :(. :t twelve V ain. Apply to ti J..!v, steward of cotiiit.y"'aLiis- tlii- prr" iir issue closes the ter.'h 1 1 1 I i;!'.i:man, ami hut, just i;fi;.-xt H':1(, ami lu-u l.ear us for 4-r & v-ir ;vcrt!,:"MiMit avil posters for nn p' l'..ui t Mile, ' Saturday, ret. HJtn, pi of James A. Drown, lattiof ivi.sliu'. '' eased. . ii. i.t atnl'flt'w Flore of Messrs. Lort '.rre::. i" Johnstown, w n cntrreil by I 'm sunnily night last ami robbed r it 'J i it! r ti dollars worth of goods. i,f;i,iii ihe ih-dford ijardte : A n nge-,1 careful tread, nlippcd tip tills if on In; i.cud-atid as he. rose we mii yell, "Jai:i the slippery walk to -Jul' ft -Vr r I -:l , r I'luvinB assumed the rains of M.iMilav I'l', an.l with the aid of i Xlniw Mid-ceded in reducin-r the ,uiw very perceptibly before Xttus- riiirc ! ii. r i;-;iti h ru;id is KtiM "under the ' a-.d likely to remain no until the ,r'n't'li-s, whi. h .vill probably b; be T f.f ii'ir delitinuetit tubtu.-ribt-ra do rx Oiii:' i our behalf. .inlui iJmi'iietr wan run over ty a n at Wiiki iiHiiurp. on the Pa. U.H., lav evening, and literally torn to ,.4 I'.irtioi'H 'f his nody w ere scattered '.: ..-'. tra k for fully a mile. Jiir 3:'l i.'.lll for Dr. Hull' Condi i ?t hi sr.' troubled with a had Cough ('. .!. 1' "'ill iive yon relief. For salo -r,-rv ! (pi-r'jl'.'le lvnimit. One bottle ;.,.'; tivr l-tt!es f.r 'r'iP 1 "iiH our cmitoiiiparies are Wpin ,: ,-fl5:.,! ,,ut that the room is better than '.',i:mu' v which advertites nolloway'n f i'.n :.t! -I.cir principles that in, never T!i:ter for Imp Klior, ' li !i!.i k ln-ar i'eisthii: over three lniti-r- t;i i1s n:an killed in Soiitharnptuii r;'iji, B'-Hord county, not iotig Kinee, t'-rlnvi' cktioi ki'd tlie hind ?ixht9, ikI all v,t-, out of four large dugs. -A !'Mit;it-r chart -d a child to the d.ior of lieu-e in ll.i!t Provide. li-e town- -, p:f ci u iiy, a few days ago, and - ! animal on 1i:h door step. t!:i-i t.) the Ii df rd Inquirr. -A- ;-.l,iiu-- fieilit train was thrown" ; ' k m-ar 0!!izint on Sunday .':t a 'nistiike of th switchman, j.i.j. . . ,,r ,-:trs were kti'H-ked into i' -:!:. N i !vtiiii af Injured. A w.'.I ni :: if . a or'iiiiKto tlii-Alt'"Mi!ia . .... O.e latt teiisatioii at Ren- T:.e !:u;:d 'r:p' i fat air! hairy, t !i j : i r.i'e, Mi1'. aii!ise iiinu'df by sju r.l barns and chainjj fe lt - nr'f' lt f y n-n'hi 's po nut to r.eich Jr: !' '!:- JiVf.'d. who for tle second xvV.n a;au:h ha: been brought to bay ':!..: '.-.' d:.-ea.-.e. j:iny, of whii li --ii A '.i-ii tii bf snS".T:ii(f the worst at- V ''..i' ! l-Vt r :i!l!;ced him. -T . i t- t tna:i in town to-day is ; r J W.'. r, Mm watcliniaker, who 'iat s :v.t in the Supreme? Court nt ! !;!;'. invuIt-Miij a omrortab! lift'e 'r-;:-:i a few days ljn decided iu his ' "'!: 'j'l tmt in b's name. Selali ! -N-i,'i 'r J lines jirfs8 to have dis ''.r,i i'r;i'!,i! item in our paper of two ' - i1'" he knows so liitle aliout ii "ter- ive fear Mir.?, he will have Ffa-'-i'.'C-' liim to Jielii've tint ho can ilis'in i v. '.neu i:i original item and the oth- -k g.-a'n warehouse at Silina, 1, ,,r- ei hv r-. .I.iliii IJids ('o., ' I" i ' r re.i-i:s know Ir. Geis, of ': ' w ii. ) at iei- lyn Orange orenni- rmre:! to the ground on Monday .tii r!1 ;1i r.'.io it ontaincd. The : ; ti ; ' y c. ver. ii by iiiMir.mce. -A f ul.t lr.iktiian named Mi:Kee had '5 r. i-i lei lly frozen, on Wednesday 'i it w k, wl:i!e the train on ' n em. i. ve.l was goiiijr down the ' :"r. in C'lliitzin to Altoona. It ; i" .In- hi ft . ireful nursing to wave '' lie n.I eiH from amputation. . ll-l Men ,re not to be futiud in Mi'-r r.il. r.d.m'is the Tribune of n. 'A ril tf-ad men, re. may ald. . h ;v i-u-;iim scaree in this commit '' iiih.ivi. the Tril:M the tronlile n f.'if i.f Midlist -e freely a! mit are ii. t o;re iif tlivui. More'n the -A. I 1 r. -'I; v i'ii ti.Mtihis name as John ..v.ii.'.nlf to be a resident of , w:t.-t ;u : e.ti d at Parkir'n on -r. ami !.-;.! to bail in the su n of ar I t', f the A rmitrong county ''"T fiiM hiri'H iif uttetn nt iiifr '' iv ;. in;,,l Miss. Sarah Royu on the :i.'V1y. 'r' fnv that the order of Red !!.! .!.!. lT, ,b-d last Week . If - ' i th,. ri-c'-nt appointment of a 'n-l'iire 2"iitlt-:iian to a position '"ire. a, i-l cood; if n,t, we ' i '-v w'lat it means, as we ii' in) organicai-iun ever 1:' V W. -1 " n t !s the only paper 1:.-t tliil tili llm innml ';,t":,-'i-l' a "Ib.il of Honor," but ' i' i e iK npgri gatr from nix " ' .liar, it don't take much l,v1-'e I,.., .,1,1 ,t, ... '1 ti lii-avpn llit ith vnm '' t- t:(. :ltn 4.xtent ! f.!' V-J has ended the InvcsfiKa i '! "" '''' '"'"li'ion of the I'itts a '"' 'e Vf nays that tliA cii- it i- les than three dollars ,' ' I t'.,e s un eould be promptly i's ..'f '.' ' si,'r..f,f St. Michael's Theo k i -.. .".'' v "t 1,0 permanent., but I, u" . '":,,'er of prudence. 'n .U-, a. peo.iier who was iVii::f. 1 va.iia railroad, near !..,'" June, dieil wissessed of '. ' i T '' T'-ty. His relatives In v n. '"I l'i remains disinterred 11 '""'J them, and returned l:'.ii)lr :lrrl.fr..munt t miuli "II !! John It iger, of Jackson township, chased a fox the otker day until either through sheer exhaustion, or for fear that John "ik an amuavit declaring that ' briliery had been used to heat him (Kager) out nf the bounty, h finally gave nu the I race Ami was kniH-ked on the head with a 1 club in the.hands.of his pursuer and kille.1 on the simh. John is evidently tnoi'e of a snc ce.ss i i,rb;,,g Mr. Ileynard than Mr. ' U.van. I Two lare sleds, containing alwiut thirty i voung girls from St. Mary's Academy, Hol lidttyRblirg, aec.onipai.ietl by three or four of the Sisters of Sr. Jnseph in charge of the! school, readied this place on Ve,ltiesday forenoon, and enjoyed for a time the hospi talities of the Kood Sisters of Mt. Galiitzin Seminary. It was indeed a happy cr-jwd, ami all no doubt enjoyed the forty mile ride to and fro, With a great deal td fcest. ' It is a matter of record that, in spite of the prevailing prices for coal, tho steepness or gas and the atUanced figures in coal oil the old tna-i has never said a savagrt word to any young man who comes a courting ar rayed in one of Murphy's handsome and durable suits. There's athairm of some sort about them. Young men, buy vour clothes from Jas. J. Murphy, 109 Clinton -street, Johnstown. He can suit yon 20 per cont. cheaper than any other clothing dealer In tho county. in the State Senate, Hon. John A. Im on holds the position of chairman of the Committee on Accounts, and is also a mem ber or the Railroads, Agriculture and Cen tennial committees, while in the House our members, Messrs. Downey and Thomas, have lieen fissioned to various committees, the name of the former appearing 0n tho' Geological Survey, Accounts and Expendi tures, and IJetrenchment and Ileform, and that of the latter on Insurance and Consti tutional lie form. Sheriff Ryan Is how domiciled, comfort ably we hope, with his family in the new jail, and the household goos, not pods, of ex-Sheriff Ranmer, have found a restinir place in Johnstown, thotiRh bis family for the present is stopping at the Cambria House in this place. Ry this mutual exchange of abiding places Kliensbnrg has lost as well as gained a roost, excellent citizen, and We sin cerely hope that iorh gentlemen and their respective families will live long and prosper ever, as they all well deserve. We have been publishing for several weeks past and should have noticed ere this tho prospectus of the Pittsburgh Pout for 1S77. The Post is one of the ablest, and tiest conducted journals In the country and en joys the full ami entire confidence of the Democratic party, of whose piiio i pies it has always leu"ati outspoken and consistent advocate. It deserves hearty and generous support from the party it so we'd represents, and we are gratified to know that it receives it. May its future career lie more prosperous than its past, V. K. (werry komical) Rockingham, editor of the Altoona Mirror, who, we are as sured, is not a lineal descendant of I lie fa tuous "Ruck of Dukelngharn," gets off as a general thing the most fearful puns imagin able, hut the following from his prolific pen i nr?t. so bad, aMwit. the JohiiKtown Tribune don't seem toseeitin that light. Thr. Mirror says: Th Johiitonn Tribune and Cambria Frvwtn am making things lively for each other up in Cambria county. nas(l)y now, Mac, or some'.Midy will Swank your 1'ikn stafT, which, of course, won Id raise a lYiice and cause an Echo to h 7c-ed from the A lleifheniea to the river James. When twilight droops its dusky wings across the portals of the ebbing day, so to sneak, tho sentimental husband loves to fold his'little wife to his heart, and fondly Imagines that she too feels all the poetry of the hour and longs to enjoy the silent com munion it invites. Rut too often she doesn't, and, disengaging herself from the u ncotn forta'tli position, merely observes : "George, dear, don't yon think it's about time to go to Myers fc Lloyd's ehap cash store and buy yourself a new su't of clothing; for, dear knows, yon are getting awful seedy and I am sure they are abio to suit yon both in quality ami price?" Many of thi older inhabitants of this plnoe cannot fail to retm.mler Mr. John Crouse, formerly a prominent citizen of Johnstown, an active business man, and for many veers a leading and influential member of the Democratic party of this county. Some years ago his mental condition lecame so setiotif-U' aected that his son-in-law was forced to Wnove him for medical treatment to an asylumn near Davenport, Iowa, and wo regret to learn from a local item in tho Johnstown Tribune of Tuesday last that the physicians in charge declare that there i not the slightest hope of his ever regaining the uo of his faculties. I his will he sad news to those who knew Mr. Crouse in the prime and vigor of his manhood, when ho was as highly esteemed aa any man in our county. The JTtruhl man expresses surprise at the fact that we were not a candidate for Mercantile Appraiser, and then without the aid of an interrogation point, of tho use of which he scms to be blissfully ignorant, very considerately asks, "Can it lie that his ambition to t-erve the dear people in some official capacity is on the wane?" Yea, verily and indeed, on the wane, bat not so much in wane, we hope, as the efforts of neighbor James to gobble o the Ehensburg post-office, ami certainly not vinish enough Jo prompt indecent haste on our part in the matter of gelling out petitions to aid us in U:n wild hunt after office, long before the a poiuting power has been called into exist ence. Ask us another hard question with out an interrogation point. A el! teen of this pla'.-e paid a visit to Hollidaysbnrg a few days ago, and while there invested in a fine gold watch-chain, for which be paid the munificent sum of 31.50. Returning home, he was no little surprised on the following day by receiving a visit from the Iloilulayslmrg jewcle-, who had meantime made the. startling discovery that what was supposed to be St.fiO matked on a tag attached to the chain was in reality SIS.oa, and that he (the jeweler) as a eouso onence of the sale was out of pocket just 541. ry). Stating his case to the purchaser, who is an honest man, the proH-rty was promptly handed over, and in return the jeweler presented him with a chain worth seven dollars as an equivalent for bis invest ment, and in appreciation of his honesty. Good enough all round. The mysterious movements of mnltitn- dious missile in a coal bank near Carroll town, of whicltla graphic description is given in the letter of our correspondent. "More Anon," was fully and satisfactorily explain ed on Wednesday last by the discovery of the fact that young Will, son of the miner operating the "hank, was the real author of tt, mturtihif Tni revelation was brought A fRAn RAHOx. That trnth is Mranger t han fiction, especially in the columns of the 1 JohnHtown Tribune, is fully verified by the rol .owing romance in real life copied front the issue of that paer of Monday last: The remains of Joseph Von Hoffelhretel, ntio Joseph Meredith, were yesterday consign tit to their .hm resting place in ft. Marv'e Cem etery. some two miles west or Johnstown, hew tug followed to the jrrave bva Verv respectable ""w'r.r"r People who had known the decent fi' horo ,n " romance connected with the lire or this tnsn which will bear recital. Horn in Austria, in the year 1S22, or rich and nobl parents his rather beitijr a baton-the ea rly youth of the subject or this notice was passed in the gayest courts of his niitire land, pnd every thin that money could p-jrrhase was lavished upon liiin without stint. The baron destined him tor the church, but nftcr a prep aratory course ot study the yountr man showed such a decided aversion to tHkirnr holy orders that It was concluded his vocation did "not just Uv the carrying: out or the fond Wishes of the old irent l man. I Then he was sent to a military school for a period of seven rears, where h enri.ial...! . hi. the highest honors or his class, nfirt when the revolution or IMS broke out he held a posit inn of rank tn the Austrian armv. For sotn reason the jiiiiiiir baron tor he was then twenty-six years or ap-e, ami had succeeded to the title snd estate of his rather espoused the Polish CHllBe, and Joined the rorces of Poland, which were theti strujriflinH: for liberty. He had married in the meantime, and two little children were the fruits tit the nuptial union. His wife ac companied hi(n to the f rontier where the hope less strnirirle Was then ffoinir on. and patrioti cally undertook to curry ammunition from one post to a distant one, A roving1 band of Cossacks captured her, and nndlnir that she Was In the act or Riving aid and comtort to the enemy she was unceremo niously strung to the nearest tree. Then i bey proceeded to her houses which Was not rar dis tant, and. aTtcr robbing it or all the valuables that could be found, they locked the two chil dren within, and set fire to the huildinir thus subjecting1 the little Innocents to a horiihle death. The defeat of the Polish revolution im is a matter or history, and as soon as Von Hof felhretel round that the cause was lost he es caped into France, arter chrtturinif his name to Meredith. Then he came to this eountrv, and. ten years niro. wandered to Johnstown. In his straitened circumstances he learned the uphol stering business, and in hia despair he also leatned to dilnk to excess. Shorllv alter his arrival he became the third husband of a Mrs, Sowers, and three years ago removed from Conemaugh to Cambria, where the family have since lived a precurious existence until Friday last, when the poor man died. He had repeated so often the story of his early life that finally it came to tho ears of Mr. Max Fchsmburc, an Austrian diplomatic ofli cial In Piitsliioifh, who happened to know something in relation to the Von Hoffelbreti I family, having been a native of the same local ity in the old country, so the latter concluded to Investigate the matter. Come three weeks ago he came to Johnstown, and took the testi mony or the dying buron, but previous to doing so he learned that a fortune of wi.pno had heed deposited in a Herman bank, subject ;to the order of Joseph Von HofTelhretel, and his brother Hob' rt, or whom all trace had been lost, am? the amount was to be divided between them equally, or. in case or the death of one of the brothers the whole sum was to revert to the other. It scents that the money was left by an uncle who departed this life some four 3-ears ago. and who wus also a baron the own er of an Immense estate. The subject or this notice was a man of de cidedly g-ood education, and even when under the inthtence or liquor which happened when ever he could raise sufficient menus to procure stimulant- he sui prisei every person who h ar pened to be in his company wlih the education of which lie was the possessor. His body was marked w ith scars anil bullet wounds received while engaged in the Polish war, and the sto ries winch he told of the enitigements in which he pnrilcipMtrd always riveted the attention of his hea rets. Hy the present wire ho leaves two fhildrcn livimr. and Mr. Scliamhurg as sured the widow that the fortune would un doubtedly lie forthcoming, so ttiHt In due course of time the lady and her two little ones will txp rictice a Rratitying change from pov erty to ntlliieiice. The liualinnd haplHMied to die just at a time when his dreams of wealth were to bear roll fruition, and the unfortunate man was buried as a pauper. It is a singular story, but only another evidence that truth is Fouictinirs strn Hirer (hail fiction. Local Corresjtbmlence CARKOi.t.Tnwrf, Jan. 18, 187. hsAR FrkkUAw " Now IS. the winter of our mscontent." Shnkeieare. January, 177, 19 Ih decd full of bitterness and woe to the pooN many, very many of whom, are sufering grcrtt deprivation at this cold and cheei less sensor". The tightness or the times and the severity of the winter are entirely iinpri-oodotiteu. end a Com m uti ication, Warning tn 'IHm or fambrls nhd Itlnir 4'onntlen Owning- I'roperly Aloiir Ihetllil l'orlire Kojl. tt Is understoert thai the I'cnnsylvsnla Itall roat! Company have been recently surveying the bed or the old Portage Railroad and mak nir measurements, with ft view to claim .he elv iiiiiiri-oodonteu. end a i ImioS formerly occupied by tins nimndoned a consequence money Mas bcCotne a rarity and i Improvement. This . action of Compuny the commonest article of food In many IrMtaiv ces a luxurv. All, however, tire t-hcrtshirlg the hope that Tilden will tie the next Preside! ahd then relief will be had in a general revival of business. The almost universal voice of the people all over ihe land deinano the inaugura tion of Tilden an! Hendricks In order to avoid chaos in our political government nn'l destruc tion to nur temple of liberty. May Ihe men entrusted with our political safety and the welfare of the country atert the almost certain doom in store for our beloved republic by adopting the wise and Ooniocrnttc resolve, that the Kill of the people must prevail as expressed at the haliot-box, the accepted 'code of popu lar expn-ssion, and all wi'f be Well. They are entrusted with theflK'ht of ihe people and let them fruard them faithfully. AVF.lUTABI.KGHOST PTO II T. Not far from Carrol I town there is a coal ban?; operated by a German miner named Wll!. On last Tuesday morning he went to nts wora in t he bark, ns usual, but. his labors were not or j other party. proceeds upon the assumption that the people oi i auiitria ami It. air are too ignorant to Know, i or knowing, dure not maintain their ritrhts. It I !S tune that tne :!!fgi-cssions of this mammoth Corporation should cease, and that they should tie taught that Hie people orth'- State have not surrendered everything, and that they have still some tight; arid privileges that even tha Pennsylvania Knilrriad Company must respect. A hriet statement of facts will be sri veil, based on the opinions of sotitt of the best lawyers or the State, and an examination of the records at Harrisli.irg. The act authorizing the Cahtii Commissioners to acquire lands for the construction of the Pennsylvania t.'anal. required them to secure the lands in perjittnitu, that is, !n ftr; and pro vided two wars, and only fir in which euth title Could be acquired, which were by pur chase from the ow rs, or by condemnation and payment of damages. If 'anils were not ac quired in one of these ways, the State acquired no ice. una coiilii, oi course, sell no fee to an- Eonong-etlioXa, House, I McDonald Crocsan, Proprietor. XMliiotioii r I?nlcs: ttonm. Willi Hon M, 3 (a ft, nrrorcl inr I lurnllon. lonir duration, as soon after Pomrhencing oper ations the coal Commenced flying all directions, pom et lines fSlling in front of him, then at his Side and then behind him, and finally he was pelted with several of the erratic chunks. He examined tho room Caref ully -in which he was at work, hut could discover nottithfr. though during his search he was frequently struck hy the flying missiles. His belief at the time was thut someone hidden in the bank Wished to frighten him for :hc purpose ot getting him to quit work, so as to create a vacancy and thus, perhaps, enable his assailant to secure a Job. Vith this impression on his mind. Will mmleii thorough search of the interior o' the whole bank, but failed to find a living1 creature. During his investigation he was continually pelted with stones and lumps of coal, whicfl The Act made no mention of nv Portao-e ftjlilrond nnd nt Ihn tinif of lla imhiid niieli road was not Contemplated, but only a contln i tlO 20.-4m. nous canal. Ihe mountain was then almost Uninhabited. nd the record book at H.nrrN butg. whi showing payments tor damages on other portions of the Main Line exhibits uuue nn the Portage Ktiilroad. It is certain that theibate never rtedulred ahy Tee simple title to lands tin the Old Portage, but only an easement hy sufferance during the operation of the road aa public Improvement, and upon Its disuse and atninionment the laud occupied by the road-tied reverted to tho ori ginal owners or their successors. rhe pretension of the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company to tho ownership of fthese lands is therefore unfounded, and should be resisted f P.ASSKfjflt FI.EVA7rSl WCNX1XO 1AV AXP XTHHT. MAK1X1 Al.X, ri.tWiKS KASVOK AO5. S A Kl i" A II I M A"JAI'ST KIUKUKTHK !!". -T Ml." I VIS I II. A I '!"V uKTiiKHoi'sEiam- ar. iiastiik i.Mri;ovi;iiKi,Kcnti("ri:i.i.ii!Vrn kuo.m v. v ii CHAMUKU. This Houne is cligiblr locate.l on the corner of FrMt lifb-ld and W.-iter ?t reels, in the live ii ate vicinity of the ma ii u lac: drill agencies, and com iiitt tuts a f tie View ol t he Monona ;i ho In Cur and surrounding. io vi. -;int . 1 CORNER HROA1) AND CIIlTNUTlSTllEKTS, This House; most pleasantly incited on rtroa! nnd Cbesfti'jt streets, hsssll tlK m.-iVrn im provenients, fneliidinir Passenger Eh-vafor. c. It is first via In all !t nj poinwucuts. I'riee per day from iM..O to I, according to leimtli of time and locuOou of i nn.' STKEET CAli? L"N 1UUECT TO CEXTEXXIAE EXrOITIOX. J. BUTTER WORTH, Proprietor. finally induced the conclusion that there was by every land owner. If ahy fences should be A certain young man residing at the time in the south of the county was "bull-dozed" into matrimony much against his will some two years or more ngo, and shortly if not immediately after the ceremony he turned his hack on the youthful bride and left, her to "hoe her own row" as lieat she could. A suit for desertion followed and the truant husband ere long Itecatne an inmate of Castle Hamper, now Castle Kyau, and from that time until a few days ago he continued to reside in this place, and never once during the entire period held intercourse of any kind with his discarded wife. She in the meantime, however, if the story lie true, and we have it from the party of the first part himself, did not forget to obey the scriptural injunction to increase and multiply, ami as a consequence one more surreptitious infant was ushered itifo this sinful world not many days ago, and as it appears to lie very evi dent, if we may lie pardoned for expressing the probable thoughts of the self-exiled ber.e- j diet, that "sornoliodv's been here since I'se been gone, the probability, indeed the ex pressed determination of tho truant hus band, is, to sue his wife "np to the law" and ascertain, if possible, whether sauce for a wandering gander won't serve equally well as sauce, for a wayward goose. I. d that his right name ..111. Al,l tin 1..l iiAnrln 11 "I' right belongs lo his wid- ''' I .:.-!: ,1. - . . - :r.,v , ,n "owl ami fight, for :r f i ie;ir anil Eton grow: ; " ' ess nirvde them so. Hut, !. r k"''' 'I never come to angrv. . ll.', 11 T'aircl, lay low, work f 'lj. '""r inade-np f-lothes from '"Wi", ' ''n all things for '"a-i.t . ' a 1'0"'1 " wav of cloth- "Ifu'ltlrt i,",Me!, Item-mher "",i' .., '. P'pn'ar store, next -'.f..l, r. Altoona. ''r'"i: :l 'i'";! Trif""' copies without '?'!-vi-.i i ',!a"a M-nrirr an account it resnilT n j, li MCK ::!'. In 1 .1 a Count v. tl.t. tt.,.r ivlmr. '.lint, IJ" . ..... '"r2"on. ili. many years - ifven noi a aii 0f wi;,'n arB n ti . - ib.ii, ago oi nrty-nve .Ni.,.,.'. "'oewort:iy r:s of longev ''Hr, , "'"'fi ,,,ar the progeny of ,'(!,. ""'n o: peculiar con- v; 11 u vi,;lfv. ! ,f ''m,, '!'1 '' another of the Mardis !t"r 8..J,. waa arrested at the , '"'Hi-lit. in CI.....1..I.I -.- ,-. Illl -- -' j. ' il 11.. ley br, uht lo jail here, ai d '' 'I is WeeV i.,,ll..,r nf "Mr ( i l-;,' yeite Itlootn, was cap ,f tlH f 'trS Tree, Indiana county. I. 3' '""ed wem given a hearing ''ii,'v;',""!"l','-ioiier Itntledge, in "i !'.' ' 'ril ay foretuton niii ffiilimr '''turiYT''""" -'rUy "of Sl.bOD " U ,i ," 'aken to Pittsburgh to-'..- " fw trial L. rr a i ..:.. ""'al in the U. S. O.Htrict '""'..-its next week.. to light bv the employment of two other men to assist Mr. Will and his son in their lalors, with Instructions to keep a sharp watch on tho young man in question, who was strongly suspected of lieing the transgressor by the owner of the bank and other gentlemen who have witnessed the seeming phenomena, and the result or their vigils wasthediscovery of young Will in the repeated commission of the a -t complained of. What prompted the offender in his conduct can of course be only conjectured, but the roost plausible presump tion is that he. was tired of his employment and look this method of "bull-dor.ing Ins lather into an abandonment of the work, which of course meant a jolly good time for him, with nothing to do. We noticed tn our issue of two weeks ngo that Alex.C. Mullin, Esq., a former well known citizen f this place, subsequently private secretary to Oov. AndrewO. Curl in, ami after that cashier of the Ashland Hank, in Rchnylkill conntv, had been arrested In Philadelphia, charged in connection with other well known citizens of Ashland wit h conspiracy ami embezzlement, ami that. Mr. Mnilin piompt.lv gave security for his ap pearance at the next Courl of Quarter Ses sions of said conntv, Mr. Philip Collins formerly of this place, hut now a resident of Philadelphia, liecomingMr. Mullin a surety. We have only to a.1.1 that last week the Grand Jury of Sehnvlkill county found a true bill against. Mr. Mullin and three other alleged coi.fedeiates named Hright. Marr and Colihan, the latter of whom wasa mem lierof the State Senate during the last ses sion. From our intimate acquaintance with Mr. Mullin, we always regarded him, and shall so regard him until evidence full ami complete has been furnished to the contrary, as a gentleman of the strictest probity am. most utnjtieiitionable integrity. The Ladies' Fair in aid of the Chnrch of the Holy Name closed tloors filially on Sat urday evening last, after realizing, notwith standing1 the terrible tightness of the times and the fact that comparatively few patron ized the enterprise, nearly if not quite five hundred dollars during the two weeks it was in operation. All the prizes, or at least, all the more valuable ones, were disposed of on the evening named, 1he fine gold watch fall ing to the lot. of Miss Sarah Ivane, aOomeslic in the employ of Mrs. Eliza M'Douatd, while an elalmrafe silver cake dish was won by Miss Elizabeth CoMins and a fine silver but ter cruet hy Mr. Richard Ottliiigs, of Cam bria township. Several other very desirable nrticlea were drawn hy various persons, one of the luckiest of whom was Miss KIlaTrox ell, a domestrc hi the family of .lodge Mur rav. who carried off an elegant set of dishes i and three other prizes of less value. Alto gether the r air was a complete success, con sidering all things, and the thanks of the ladies who labored so zealously to that end, as well as of the muchlieloved pastor. Father IJoyle, to say nothing of the wiigregathai which has by this means been so handsome ly aided in its financial needs, are eminently due to all who lent a helping baud to the en terprise. "Ron White's" Appbai-The present winter has lieen unusually eevere Mpon par tridges commonly called quail). Numbers nf coveys have already lieen found frozen in "bnnehts" at their rnosting-places. The Sportsmen's Association has appropriated a sum of money for the purchase of live birds, to lie protected through the winter and to be distributed in the spring over districts most favorable for their reproduction, tinder an act of Legislature passed at their instance to meet such emergencies as the present. It. is well known the partridge is a great destroyer of insects in the spring, and there is scarcely a man or school boy In the country whodoes not delight in the note of "Rob White." The farmers can aid the association in their object with little trouble and lesscost. Now, gentlemen, le kind lo these little birds ; pro tect thein about your barns; clear places where you feed your stock ; scatter some straw about; feed them a littl corn and a little wheat, add here and there a Tew old rails and cover them with brush, anil when you hear the glad note of "Rob Wnite" in the harvest time yon will be remindd that vour care In the winter has been repaid by many a sheaf yoq would not otherwise have ! gathered. Piitslturyh Uazctte. somet hing; supernatural in the mysterious pro cecdings. He conunued hia work, nnwever the strange annoyance being kept up mean time with unabated vigor, when he had dug enough coal to fill his car he proceeded to push it out when lo I the rails on the track suddenly became dbplaecd, and he was struck in the rear with more stone and eon I. IJeconiing thoroughly frightened by this time, he made his way to the mouth of the bank on a double quick, and hastsuing to town he related his troubles and prevailed on some parties to go back with htm. These gentlemen on entering the bank met with much the same experience as Wild had tied from pieces of stone and coal soon beginning to make themselves entirely to familiar for comfort, and the result was that the entire party suddenly became impressed with the firm belief that the place was ihe abode of some unfortunate spirit who had been doom ed to eke out its eternal punishment in a coal hole. Since then there is stid to have been no let up in the mysterious manifestations. Anx ious, however, to see for himself, your corres pondent was tempted on Saturday last to visit the scene of hostilities, and while there was taken all through the bank. In the room where excavations have of late been going on we found two or ihree persons (visitors) engaged In ditrging con I. and seating on rself we had not long to wn:t until ii piece of stone or coal fell close behind us, ft nl vas followed by two or three more in quick sucecss.ion. We then rose and went to the rear of the room, some twenty feet distant, where wc dis"'nl.v heard several other chunks of the same material raiting; aboltt us, one of which struck Us on the side, immediate ly above the hip. Surprised though not injur ed by this iHft adventure, we went carefully to work to examine the ciling or rooT, hut tailed to tint! anything to justify the belief that the mysterious missiles had emanated from that source. All that we could discover wastliat the vein or coal, which is Tour feet one inch thick. Is sund-wiched between a continuous layer of smooth rock at top and bottom. The whole Interior of the bank, ft Is proper to say, has been thoroughly examined, and no natural cause at least can tie assigned lor the strange proceedings which we have endeavored to de scribe. M r. Wild has been operating the bank for tho past eirht years, am was never before disturb. The noise and throwing still continue at latest accounts. Here is a chance for the scientist, who may rest assured that these arc simple facts, ns can be attested by many per sons in the neighborhood who have visited the scene. There tnay tie some attraction in the mineral contained in the coal which produces the strange results, but to that We cannot fir course bear testimony. We hope, however, to solve the mystery this week, and if ho will in form 3'ou of the outcome. ursisnss is dull. There is too much snow, and rs a con sequence bk-ighinft or sledding is not g tod. and the deep Snow in lue woods retards the lumber men In tlivir labors. As one of them remarked the other day. when you fell a tree you can't find It unless you spend a halt day or so in shoveling snow from around it. vistTons. We noticed the genial races of Geo. M. Riddle ami David Pratt in our town on Friday lat. Also, John II. Mo.re, ye famous notion man, as well as Nesbit & lwis' man and Casey's pill man. They were all on runners this time. SCARLET FEVKIl, There were several cases of scarlet fever at St. iiouiface settlement, ntiont six miles trom here, some of which terminated fatally The disease has since then, we understand, been abated. .Mom Aaos. Tn pursuance of the former necessary legal proceedings, the Clerk of the Conrt of (.......imw nf this conntv vesterdav is- sued an order to Henry S-janlan, Esq., of J Carrolltown, John II. Fiske, Esq., of White j township, ami Oeorge Myers, Esq., of Oal- : --: ........ 1. ! . mmivilwiinnftraiinnnintHil bv limifl lAOTII.ini', the Court to survey and mark the bounda ries of the proposed new township of Dean so called in honor of .Judge Dean. The new township will embrace the eastern, or moun tain portion of the present township of Clear Held and will not interfere with the bounda ries of White, orOallitzin townships. The commissioners will make their report at the next March term of Court. We learn from the Altoona Tribune, for from some canse we don't get the Sunday Mob, (Geo. J. Akers' new paper,) Ihat the publication of an afternoon penny edition (daily) of the latter journal will soon I commenced. If so, wa hope it will prosper, though we have serious doubts on that acore. .TntORS FOR MAKCH TKEM. Relow we give Ihe names of the snveral parties drawn on;Friday last to serve as Orand and Traverse Jurors at the ensuing term of Court : GRAXO JURORS. Ttrown Sam'!, laborer, 1st Ward. Conem'irh Hor. lluck Peter M., clerk. Carroll town Hor. Itenujolm Theouhiliis, laborer, CamPria Bor. Custer Henry, farmer, Itlelilar.d Twp. ('iisler I . F., wheelwright. Jackson Twp. Custer Jacob, laborer. 1st Ward, Conomg'h Bor. .iver Samuel, farmer. Coivniatigh Twp. Clark John Ii., Merchant. Wood vale Hor. Culan Abraham, wttgoti-innker, Yoder Twp. Ueior.ler James, farmer. Chest Two. Doubt Samuel, teacher, 1st Ward, Johnstown. Kl'g Peter, farmer, Carroll Twp. Cilian William, farmer, Jackson Twp. Carman John, lumberman. E. W.. EOenshurg. Kaylor John, farmer, MunsterTwp. K untz Adam, carpenter. Si h Ward, Johnstown. Miller Anthony, farmer, Croyle Twp. Marsh John, laborer, Yoder Twp. Noon J auies. firmer. Minister '1 wp. O'Connell John. jr.. fanner. Cambria Twp. Parsons Robert, tailor. 2d Ward. Johnstown, SiriMniaiter Andrew, farmer. Carroll Twp. West Kmory, clerk, 1st Ward. Conemaugh Bor. Zeibe Joseph, farmer, Clearfield Twp. TRAVERSE jmOliS FIUST WREK. Allegheny Twp. Thomas Bishop, Solomon Carle. Joseph Durbin. Adams Two. Dan'l Dunmlre, Henry Eichen sehr, Henry Topper. liarr Twp. A braham Coy, Oliver Evans 81 mon Kirsh, Hlackiick Two. James White. Conemaugh Twp. Thomas Arthurs. Concineugh Bor. C'lia. W. Dopp, John Dar by, George Haborcorn, Ceorge Stormer. Croyle Twp. Conrad ISoarsnyder. Coopcrsdafe Hor. Jarnes Cooper. Chest Twp. (ieorire Crtok. Carroll Twp. Philip Hoover. Cambria Two. Benjamin Lloyd. FbcufburBr Bor. Thomas Grillith. Franklin Hor. Eph'ui Custer. Lewis Iftraycr. Callit7.il". Twp William Christy. Johnstown Hor. John Baden, Thos. rtrown, J. II. Carter. Philip Constable, Thomas Davis, Jus. Fronhciscrt And'w Foster, John D. Hutches, John F. bewellin, icob C. Levei-yood. I-orelto Bor. FellX Hcckv Millville Hor. John It. Donaldson. Munsier Twp. GeorKc McCiilioi jfh. lliclUmui Twp.-(ifmne Ihu-kcy. Susquehanna Twp. Jacob Glasser, James A. Porter. Summcrhill Twp. Geo. Pringrle, Philip Shcr bine. St onycreek Twp. Joseph Slick, Charles Von Leu nou. Washington Twp. William McKenzie. Philip Pritch. William Tiler. Lower Voder Twp. Jacob Evcrhart. TRAVERSE JURORS SECOND WKKtl. Rlacklick Twp. -"Simon Adams. John L. Ed WRrds, Philip Jones. Amos W. Kowland, Clearfield Twp. Edward Hurk. Conemaugh Bor. John Campbell, jr., Adam Hipner, Jo-cph Meni r. Jonathan Orrlcks. Coneinaufrh Twp John I.ayman Cambria i'wp. Jas. N. Evans, John Farren, Jr., John T. Hughes. Carroll Twp. Wm. T. Ooodcrham, Michael Nagle. Chest Twp. Charles Gill, John Helfrlck, An selin Weaklen. Franklin Hor. David W. Cobaugh. Johnstown Bor. John J. Arthurs, Samuel C Biiilev, Wm. barren. Satn'l Carmicliael, David K. Edwards, Peter GotT, D. F. A. Grier. Gale Hesiop, John Ludwig Samuel II. Miller, John Shet hour. Millville Bor. John Burns, Lewis R. Jones. Monster Twp. - John Caini sr.. James Grillin. Stonycrcek Twp. Joseph H. Berlin. Snsq jclianna 'i'wp. Elias Driskei, Thomas Kirkpntrick, John McDonald. Suininerhill Twp. John McCnrmlck. Taylor Twp. Geotire Ford, Noah Kauffman, S. P. Morrcll. Washington Twp. Warner Bender, Christian Lett). White Twp. O. W. Beers, Joseph G. Hollen. Wilmore Bor. Tobias WoiL Upper Voder Twp. Alexander Howard erected by the Pennsylvania Itailrond Com pany, they should tie pulled down, and any other marks or evidences of claim or occupa tion removed. Even ir the State had acquired a fee to the bed of the Old Portage Railroad. It would not pass by the sale to the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company. The Old Portage had heoa aban doned several years before the sale which in cluded that poition only which was then a road, and part of the existing line of transporration. Tho abundoned road-bed would have been in the same position as any other lands owned by the Commonwealth, and would not have passed to the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company tiniest specially mentioned and described in the deed. It is time thut the people of Pen nj Ivan ia should resist the encroachments of corpora tions whose inse.tiate maw is absorbing every thing, ami whose corrupt management by draw backs, discriminations, allowances and favor itism is ruining outside operators an.1 building up colossal fortunes for railroad ollicials at the expense of stockholders nnd a much abused and long suffering public. Let landowners combine together, secure good counsel and resist encroachments upon their property and rights. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUED I rnoxr A Br V I I ll lit 9 I " 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS II AVE THE 3lacerfc? Host aiicl, CIiQctpast Stock of Dry Goods, Notion. MMtincry. Carpets. Oil Cloth e.. ti be foilrtd In Cambfia county. 8 4.1 jxPDon-t forget the number and street. tt-l STILL FURTHER nEDUCTtOXS! LADIES wishing to secure roo1 bargains in Cloaks, Shawls, Dress Goods, ami Gener al Dry Goo.ls, should call on us .luring our clearing out sale our wholo st;:k lieing marked down to ami tinder cost, so as to effect a rapid clearance, to make way for large additions to our premises. HUGUS & II ACRE, Market Street and Fifth Arc, Pittsburgh. SHERIFF'S SALES. BV virtue of sundry writs of A 1. Yt n l. Fxpnn.. issued tmt or the Court or Common Pb-as of Cambria county and to me directed, there will be exposed in public salet at the Hotel vt John Kaah. in Johnstown, on SA TV II DA 1, February 3d, 1S77, at I o'ciock, P. M.. the following real estate, to wit : A f.f. the rlht. title and Interest or Samnel F. Wlko. of. ll nnd to two lots of cmtttids situate In Upper Yodor township. Cambria ountV, I'a.. Irent Ing on the Somerset Pike ami adjoining lots of (Jen. W. .-t)orne and Henry gantry, and the Stonyrrepk Kivcr. Iiav inl? thereon erected a plunk slaughter house and fixtures, not now occupied. Taken in execution and to be sol 1st the suit of James ('. Mnmv. J Al so, all the "rliht. title and interest of John Kelly, of. In and to a piece or pared of land situ ated in Jarksnn township. I'mnbrin crmntv. I'a.. Biijolninc binds of Kdward Ieldy, .limes Megan, nnd others, containing 123 acres, mtfo or 'less, about 2A cleared, haing thereon erected a two story log Imiise and log barn, now In the occupan cy of John Kelly Taken In levy and to be Sold at the suit of Jefferson Kowland." Tbiivs or Sai.f. One third of tti" pnrclins money to tie paid when tho property is knoeknd down, and the remaining two-thirtii upon con ftrmutlun of the deed. JOHX TiV AX. Sheriff. Sheriffs OMlcc, Johnstown. Jen. 17, lI7.-3t. I ft rili Chronic rxTnoboov. The curinir disease bv gradual met hods, so as not to rend the constitution to pieces, is one of the most important parts of iiHMMcinoj In chronic ijiseases, which V.st've been A. long time in Coihinvt, it. must necessarily take a longtime to remove. Dr. Kktsf.k's Lrso Cure will do this by a gradual process by a re solvent process and then by f nrnishinpjthc blood with plastic material, thus enabling it to make anew the failing purts. Dr. Key ser's Lung ('lire or pulmonary resolvent, enables the human system to throw off the hurtful and worn out material, and substi- j story plank house and tnte new in its stead ; the evenness of health ! enpancy of Nicholas J is thereby restored, and tho organsof life will j work in unison and harmony. Get Dr. Keyser's treatise on chronic diseases, to la; J had free at his office. Price of Lung Cure 31.50 per bottle or S7.50 j per half dozen. To be had at Dr. Keyser's j Laborat-iry, 240 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh. His private consulting office is No. 120 Putin avenue. SHERIFFS SALES. virtue of snndrv Writs of t rnrf. Krimn, issued out ol thct:oiirt of C ommon n as Cumbria conntv an.l to me d.'rooted. there be exposed to public sale, at the Cockt House is EBENSnrno.cn Tuesday, February 6th, 1677, at I o'ociiCK, p. m the following real estate, to wit: Au the right, title and Interest of John Siim morvillc, sr.. of. In and to a piece or parcel of Inml tltli-tc In Suqachanna township. Cambria coun ty. Pa., adjoining lands of Peter Gartnan. Tlns. Adams, and others, containing l." acres, more or less, alKiut 40 acres cleared. ImViii thereon erect ed a two story plank liouso and frame risrn, now f n the oeonpancy ol James SiimmerV'.lie, sr. Taken In execution and to be sold at the snft c! f i AT.So, all the right, tills nnd inlerrF1, of Joseph i fraver of. In and to a picCc or parcel of land slt- u-ite In Susquehanna township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining Inndsof.Iohn Hcnrer. Kliplia Fnlti. and t'hnrle? Weakland. containing 80 acres, more or less, a taint 6'i acres cleared, having therein erected a two stnrv irnt liouso and loir st.il.lo. 1n the occupancy of jn-cpli Craver. Taken In exe cution and to be sold nt the suit of Hips fc. Clout. Al so, all the right. t!i In and interest of Nich olas ai?lc, of, in an I to a piece or p;irce of Iftrid situate in Clesrhe'd mwrsMp, "r.r.ihf i.1 countv. Pft . adjnlntrx lands nf t harlcs McVnllin, Mi rhal Gibbons. John t'alhcim. and others, crni-tul-tng 88 acres, more or lc?. about 3 acres cleared, having thereon erected a oncand-a-haif frame barn, now in the oe- Tilt CROWDS Of PEOPLE wiit nut.t roXiiir.iiATK at thk iW CASH ST0I5E or PHYCE, BAXTER, JONES & CO, III A R AWAY WITH IHFH 'ample testimony j THAT TRR i Great Eldorado CHEAP GOODS OF ALL KINDS HIS BEER FQDRD IT LUST! -wiinitr- MJTTlili HA KG A I XS! AFD MORE OF TKEM! FOR CASH, AND GASH OfcLY, .- nr. IIAI THAN AT ' As; Gtbr STCHS h Scrtlsrs C::rii, RE1S0X WHY THIS IS Till S will be apparent to nil when we snr, we cart and do without four of pneeesl n I con tradiction frotn any source, that AVE While Mensr?. Oeo. M . T? id.lle, rr riiil adelphia. Iaviil Pratt, of Levintown, and D. II. Kinkead, of ihi plare, were en their way hither from Cresson in Mr. I'ratt'f sleil, n Saturday evening Isiat, they saw a yonnfj liear hy the roadside a ihiirt. distance west of Minister. That it va a hear, and a young one too, of cortrse there can he no doubt, as anylxwly who knows Kiddle and "them nth er fellows" wouldn't, for a moment premitne that they would attempt to liettr the market with a false statement especially about so small a matter as a nth hear. But to make the story ffo down still lietter, we may stale that. Mr. Kinkead Rot nut of the sled and Interviewed the varmint longpnough to find out that trouble wan bruin for him if he didn't make himself mighty scarce iu very short order. IITMF.F.AI,. rrXKItXnonaEi.S Married. In the Cath olic ehnreh at l-orett. on Jan. 16. Ii77, by Iter. K. A. H'lsh. Mr. Mathkw O'Np.ii.u ar.d Miss SAbis RottGEiis, both of Monster township. IIWE THE LARGEST STCCir to bo found in Cjensimnr; WE SELL for CASH and CA?It ONLY treatlnjt our customers all nlikc : WE ACCUMULATE NO BAD PLETR for chsIi lutyt r to pas-; AVe M a ? V r a ctct. E Ot rt 0 J Emhbtb, Flannels, Ctt WE EUY ALL OUR OTHEll GOODS in Ini prT. cunnitlc snd at theewct price at tninable; hence it in that we nvv eiiHbi.-.i tu SELL AT MUCH LOWER FIGURES than the credit system will afford. WE DEFY COMPETITION ! Nnitlo. Taken in execution and to be old at tlie uit of Hins ci talovd. Ai.so, all tho r!aht. tlilc nnd interest "of (Imra1 Pirclinic. of. in and tn a piece of parcel ot land si'n-ite in t'royle trwnhli, Cambria conntr. I'a . ndjoininir landu of John itopp. I'etcr Ioni. and vtherit, cent.nniiia 3 acro. thoro or less, about IS acres elenrod, having thrrctn erected a two story lojr linup and Ior barn, now In th occupancy of (leorite Hireling. Tk?n in eTecut'on and to ba sold at the suit of Adam Bnycr. Also, all the riirht. title, tind IhTrert ef .Tnm K. Neason. of. in and to a j!ece or parcel of land situate in Cleartield fowt:shiK t'atnhrla county. Pa., adjoining land.' of Joseph linker. John tf. Noason. nnd others, containing 4i acres, more or lest, about 15 acres cleared, now tn pos.ocppion of -l:imrs K i':inn. I'a ken In execution anil to ho m iker A. Sec hi er ' nUorr! oi o..o- ( RnJ invj,r. comparison as to the quality T our Tekws of ?!ai.b. One-third of the purchass OniTI'AR V. MOYiinS. Tiled. In Wn'hin'nn townhlp. on Sunday, .Inn. 14. 1877. 'l"nKn-A, wire of Peter Ii. Movers, in the r8tli year or her ne. NOKL.-Tiled. In MhnStcf township, on Mends, r. Jan. Ift. ls7T. Mrs. M a itrt A n et Noki., wife of Phil ip ftocl. aed ahoot 49 years. COONfl Pled-, Iri money to ho paid when the property ! knocked di wpI and the remainihir two-thirds iitw.n p,.n-n-ination of the deed. JOHN RYAN. Sher tf. SheriH's Oifloe, Klensburtj. Ian. la, 1877. WITH COMPETITOHS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, THK OXLY CENTENNIAL MEDAL AND DIPLOMA FOR 1ISX TA L 12X11 1 HIT TTAS TO- IIV. .llillO.A- -A. Fiootta I'm a Arrnne, rittsburch. Ta. For finest specimens of Natural Teeth filled with pure (Jol.l nnd Artificial Teeth mounted on tiold. Silver. Pllitlnnm. Vulcanite, Celluloid. Rrse , ,, , . , , . t 1 can. iji'imv inm. r-nniif" r lesn-soior um, Allcaheny township, on trie uinr.i u ,.i ... .iin i. .m..i ir-H u.. 10th Inst., AVA.TER T., Son Of ThoS. ahd Mary l Ai, r..r tho'llreat Atmo.nherl- lll-ik for rl Coons, nged r.boul 2 years. OTRAY STEER. Cnr.ic to the J premises orciie snliserflior, Tn Siisfpie- hnnna. township, on or about tho 25th of Scptcm her last, a dark red Steer, one year nnd a half, old, with a piece eat out or the nnderpart of the i rlahtear. The owner is requested lo coma for1 j ward, prove property, pay churn and take him arayt fniltn in which the slecr will he disposed ef as the laws directs. ANDREW FrKENRODE. Sasqnehanna Twp , Jan. 19. 187f. St. OR SALE OR RENT. that dc- eiraide HOTEL PROPERTY popularly knnwniilh tniintllin Ht11l4 In thft ftoroncrh r 1 i...llt..n I i.mhri. mnnlf I nnv In I. a I OtiemtiOn Prlormd; Dccuitancrof ). Earer, Is tiered for sale or rent I The Centennial specimen-n re now oa ihlbl on the most reasonable terms. This property is tlon at ts Pcn Are., Pittsburgh. situated near tho centre of raid. heron jrh arid the houfe Is commiMllous and Well silted for hotel ! -f-v "V "V" f V ""TT 1 " "v" fl " purposes. There is also a Inrnc stable, ns well as j J ) l X Jl J U JVi U U Hit necessary oiunnnFsna a. a00"1 rnniun, on inc i nremlaes. Harinv nrtrf hnsed tho nrotiertv at ' C A It P E T S, herlfTs sale, I can afford to irtve a oot bnnraln (CARPETS, talnine Arliticial Teeth firmly in place. In addition to this hieh re.oirnitlon ef Dr. Scotfs (fnat Pentnl Skill he Is also endorsed by the leading Fdltors. Physicians. Ministers, 'Attorney", and tttismess men ol ntrtshnrirh. Dr. Scott continues Inserting the finest Oold fll!lna-nt from 1 to 5. and the best Vulcanite sots o! teeth tor 12 : other stvle fot to 7. FINK HOLII S KTS, to tine. Perfect tit and satisfaction uu.irantecd In At.t svles or work. Pitie UrtM sets warranted to be Til K BEST .MADE IN TII E WO RED. Take only Dr. Scott's pleasant and aht'')itr1-j nnfe, ann'sthetlc for the painless fxtinctlott or Painless tillinir ofteeth. and run no risfc KVCUHlN( HAS IS llANHKIilUX AVrite toalHire address and make Sn ppolht ment, and you will onljr haro to remain in Fltts. bnrxh one day to frnt a et of teeth or have any jfuo-,1? and the pi ices akvd loi tin m. We Heecive Xctr GooI Every " And itlveour riitn:ncr Cie hr-neflt of nry dc eilne in price ns stwin a it occurs. VTU MANI FACTCRK THE CEiXRUATED LU M UV.V.X LN S I L A N N F.L. WE WANT AND WILL FAY Tilt BEST FniCES f2H ea nos fn rr.c. bOO KIM iF ncTTnit. 2,OK) I.ns. Fkej.h Rom, nuTTrn. OTfl Urt vlnjr recently cnlarjrnil otir Stor Rooms to double t heir former cat nc'ty. we i.r j better prrpareJ tlmn t Vcr lo m-c. nitn H.nte and wnit upon lh crowd who daily th.oiiir nnr es t.it.lishtnent tn quest of iroo l jr. cmIs t tiottom prices, and on. lhorcture Moii it nil who imve not J et paid us a t iit ti do so at once, unit b X'onvlnced. as we arc sure they will he. thni w- monn ejfmdly what we siy w n-ti we ur all the world and the reft of . mankind tb.st nn the warpath axaint hlaii irl-e4 nnd intend tn tipht It oilt to the hitter end. So briog1 a bu-jr your cah or pttdnc and see what fun wll in t!ie way of hi hnrpiiin. Rv -n cti'ull y jours. Pryce, Baxier, Jones 5t Coi fchehshurp. Nov. Si, 1?7B. The many frienrla of n. L. Johnston, Kso,., of thin piaew, will regret to le.irn that lie broke m of his legs a few evening ago, Init ns It wa a wnmlen leg, ami has itmier gone the neeilel repairs since then, all who have tears to alied for his mifcbap needn't prepare to sinxi tbetn nuw, either in Its sale or lease. JCKIt'S STIC1I. Carrolltown, Jan. 1, 1877.-tr. RPIIANS' COURT SALE, p.v virtu of an order of the Orphan '"Court of Cambria County, the Undersigned will offer nt Pnbl'c sa le. on the premises tn .Munster township, oh SAT! Klt Y, Fehraary 1 0th. IS77, at 2 o'clock! 1. sr.. the following descrilie.l real es tate of Which Jas. A. Kaow dier: seixed. to wit: A PIECE OR PARCEL. OK LAND pitttat H Mnnstcr township. Cambria eoitrty. I'a ad joiiiihif l.inils or John Murphy. John ar:iey, Heirs'or Da Vld O'Harra. and others, containing IX Arrri, more or les. ahoot 7; Acbks sleared. with a two Story Loo Horn and Ijhi HAna thereon ereetcd nnd a trood orchnrd or bcarm fmit tree? en tfiei preiiiisea. This Farm Is In a ttoed state of culti vation, well watered ami underlaid with lime stone; is convenient to church, school house and market. Tkkm9 of Sai.r. One-half of the purchase, money to he paid on entifirmathin ol sale, and tho balance In two equal annual payments, with ln terest, to no seenreu oy mortgage anu bond ot the purchaser. HrtlDO ET PEOW Adtninistrfttrix ef James A, IJrow CARPET S C A R P E T S, CARPET s. CARPETS. CAR P-K T S. CARPET S, 7 A R P E T S. i DRY GOODS. (ii IOIIS. ;mIS. (iiHilW, ooOns, iillllDS, (il ll 1 1 IS, noons. Orent VHi lety, tlrent Variety. ! Cr.-Ht Variety, j fJreat Variety, j Great Variety, I Oreat Variety. ' G rent Variety, Orcat Variety. DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY What to Do? Why visit Al toona and buy vour t'nrpeis. OitCloth. Dr floods, Drej iloods. Notions, larct Chain, t'otton Yarn, tee., from WM. M V R R A Y . Who keeps the. hinrest assort ment in the city nnd sells at pri ces w hleh other dealers cannot match. Wake up When yon n there, and find the place where no ! vantage is taken and no tricks of trade practiced at on, CEOTHf, nit, CI.OTIM, OIL CLOTHS, Ol L CIjOTII; OIL CLOTHS, OIL t.OTMS, OIL lOI'Iis. Oil, CLOTHS, Oil. LOTUS. And Nmtions, A Nn N'OTlOKii, Axn NTio,Sj AND NuTIONr", And Notion. Am Notion. A m Notions Aku XiitmsH Axn Notions, Crest Vntieiv, fireat Variety, Great Variety, Great Variety, Great Variety, Ore it Variety, GrMt Variety, Great Variety. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Entnt of .ttlHN IlKWITT, llec'.f. Notice Is hereby clven thut letters testament ary to I ho ptle of John ttewtrt. laie or li sliii r.iif hortilirh; Cambria county, d pc a ? ed . bve been is iiled to the ondersi'irtied. to whom all xr..n, ft,, lebtd to saul estate are reo.uei.Ted to niikc ju. y tnent forthwith, and thos livl"ir rlaiir.K na.i-it the same will plene( present thetn jr.--r! j,'r. bated lor settlement. THOM AS IlKWITT, ) . JOSEPH CKlSl E, ( "P-torn. Jan. B. l7:.-et X nC'UTOR'S NOTICE. ttate of .Ia. ilos. Ti:artiitt. I-itcf" testa'nentary on the e:ae of .'rs. Ji : Dearmltt, late of CI -artield towtif!.it. . I .-., having been trrnnted to the under r.- t'v 1 1 , - R aitet td Cmnl.rla county, all p'-r ? fT..:i-tt.-. to suld e":tt are fieret-y norinpd tlttit pivmei.t mn?t lie mn.lJ without dtvny. aid t!i-fe Imvli a claims airaifist the sn tne will j. resent tbetn proper ly authenticated for settlement. JOHN WAONEK. ?i.-... , J A l ES Mi )1 1'LLl'.X, r.zeeu .0. ft. Jan. 5, l7T.-ti At) -Si I X I STR A TO R'S NOT I C E. Kstato of MtritAFt. Kuan. ,1c1. j IWers of nitmini-tratioii on the cm: r VI- j ehnel Fori, late of Clearhe d twi.Hit Citnliria conntv. deed liavina been iSFi.l to tio? nit.'er- aiirne'l ta kes t his met hod ft tun if, hi nil p-rnr Indebted to said est 'te tlmt payment ti'itis t mnde lmin- ialcly. and lbom h:ttne i-lnin cainst the same will con?hlt their own 1"?er , by presentinu- them to me properly Biitheuilciitcd ; for settlement. J L.EW1S J. HEARER, Adndnlst-Titor. BOAR I I XfTscTl DO L for Yu n j IiAMFS. The Sister-. .f St;.Tose.!i hve opened Hour!- .5. trtjf Seh.x.1 for Young Lndi. at jjj ' 1 " Si Mary't Convent, llullidm . , r bnr. Pa. ' ''' " 5 I Trans, f 150 parannnm. -atMe In adra-i'-a Musio and Iar.siiaaet. extra thirite. i l.-jiu.J iud.fuient 1317 ELEVENTH ! C A'lj ANn 1 ,M1: fr sa!e v I i .. i, , - r small iptaiititUt: bv wv,clee'd. I'- AUoOIin, X il l i :.h-t, isre.-tt. LVAXMICJ in large? MICHAELS J
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