MM At THE FREEMAN- THURSDAY, JAN. 18C0- LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Crowded Out. Our readers neel not be told that our co'umns are more thau usually crowded with original matter this week; still we have found it impossible to give rlace to our YVilmore letter, as well as a number of advertisements intended for the present ist-ue of eair paper to vay nothing of our usual news summary. We trust those interested will hoar with ua, as we Lave done the lest we could. Cambria County Tkacueks' Institute. Third Day's Proceedings. The Institute came to order at 9 o'clock A.M. on Wednes day, l).'f . 2'Jd. sixty-two members being pre- 8ent. Pr "i. 'A' 6. Johnson, of Johnstown, i rond'i'-t'-d a class drill in Decimal Fractions, pres.-nting many vloalde tacts to tl.e Con sideration of the teacher?. iSext in order i i i . i came the? spc-ding contest. l w o i, iiuureo words were se ected and dictate. 1 by .ur. j TCr.tr T?.ilil.,u SJ, ., r, rr-brw r VllMlirr tl'.A 1 101 . k ' used.' The li.st f i riz-'s whs nnn ninre.! as i follows: First. Webster's Unabiidixcd Die-! 9th. Sarah Hunt, tionarv; seeo,,d. ne et ol P. I. & S.'s ! The number of words rnwscd by those oo Charts" of Pennmanship ; thild, Willsrd's j taining prizes, ranged f.om two to eleven History IT. S. ; furth. Smith's Hand-book j The conmiitte wnU congratulate t.:o of Ktvmology ; fifth, one t-et ef Cong ion's ! contestants on the manifest improvement in SydcLU of Pennmanship ; sixth, one -t of i gelling which the manuscripts this year P. D. iV S.'s System of Pennmanship ; I rho-w oer those of a year ago. Btventh, Purtt's Graumar . eighth, com-! P- H' vq plete set of Brooks' Arithmetics ; nin h. j ?!' , i.t i V omnlete set of Dean's Arithmetics. This T.J. LIAKMA. iconfe.-t occupied the balance of the forenoon. , A 'y urned nt 12 o'clock. j Afhrnovn Session In the nffcrr.onn com- ' jmei -ed as usu vl at 2 oM k. sixty-five mem- ; "iiers 1 eirg in attendance. Mr. Kerr, con-: hici-?d class drill in Grammar, followed j 1V a di-e-.v-ri-ci of the merits of diagrams in ; i . - - - - - - - ..... - - feacfur.g Gracvrirar. by Messrs. Burtt and Keir. Iv. Waa-'M. t.;" Hol'dd.iy-burL'. de livered abhs ajid v;-rv i:)ft..c,s'!T! d Iress t -n -'ll et h. d-: .( Im-tructJon." A"r a -!.; rt rc. Mr. Bu i tl conducted a c'ass :r-i! in Ueographv. In !.x ha'" of the tc, chet and f''eih; i Uicatioti. Mr Ktrr lien pro r.te 1 C. S'.:j:t. Ch-.pman an e'eant watch and chain jis a slight tetim!ji;il 4.f regani. )'ir irl a v Su pa rii(e::dofit aekr.'.wledge d tfc. np!inx'!it. paid him, aftT whk-'u th fo"iSo-itm resolution was iutnlui-e l by Mr. Tvrr, in c-inipliance with the. wishes f roauy ii.eiiibprs f the Iirstltut ' : .VWr?'7. 'f'hii.t we, t!ie teachers ( f Cambria county, bitiff t'u m.in "i:if rsed. kil l sj'aki: fC from personal kii"W'.o!re. rnort h ait ly approve the tvi:r-w of T h. d . Chapnifti.. our present O.ut.ty Fttperinter.d ti t, s.i.:'. do hereby mo- ti-'v and for iu-tifi ih!c res ns rcor:;t.'icr.d h;s rc-ijoc- ion. 't'l is .w,? rfctived w'.ih j-reat tt.thr,s:asTi'i. the v t - i-ir g tk n standinz. f.wi civri-l .i!:p.t imous'y. The In.-tiTu'.e adj 'Urned ini- d'..t( v iift. rward. Evaiivff S-ssiny. At 7 r. M. prrx fdirg v,it' n si.mi-.;. i'nf. A. O. d im n deiiv ercl an able lecti-re on "ib w t 1 Teach," fcdh'Wed by Prof. 1'artt. in a very in'ii. five lecture oil "jVlcbir g wilh -Ut TXt F'ka." After a v'e f thanks n-.'. ten dered the speaker, ' C tivciiiion adj--urn-rd. H'tirCi D jj's Procceuiivju. As ttMial the n.ornifg session opened fit D o'c'oi li F rty-f.vo members were present t roll cad. Mr. Cope delivered a fvv re n.arhs ti "Method of T aci.dtig Bea.lir.g." Mr. Purtt f illoAing in a lecture en "School Government." The quest i n. "Should re ce-s be given ?" was d Miistd bv dr liartt Alioth'. r q Cert'lon ho'd i the ruh s of Or- thegrr.p' y iy taught in teaching that branch?'' wa dixu-sed bj Mossrs. Mahv. U,- .1.1 I .1.. o,.,i C .L A ,-.t0..r tion. "AVould it be j'idtci'j:. for ti '.egishi Ivr'' to j ass. a law c n.pcllinn jiarents t ku their children to school ?" was dx us w by Messrs. M iloy, C pe nnd Bunt. . Another was proj.o-.cd as follows : "T j what mtent j-hould teachers n"i-.-t their yu- j piis in Mudy and recitation?" wldch was' discu.-sed by Mesrs. O jie and Burtt. Fi rally, the q"ue-tion, "Should the Bible IK; rtaci in onr ctninun sch'ls V" wai discuss- 1 -d by J it srs. Maloy. Cpe ;id Burrtt. ; Twelve o'cioi k having arrived, the. Cnveu- ' lion adj .utt.id. i Aj'Urm-on i tssion At 2 p. M rxrrci.-es p.gam coti)ieit:ci.d, sixty-six lot mix rs re-: pi i.dlng sit roll call. Aft'r some Kenerai 1 retiuii ks by the President, Mr. Kei r deiivt-r- ; ed a lecture on Klocution, nnd red potr.n ! pelcet ji(es. Mr. Stevens, of lVtluvg. then .'.tid'essed tl e teachers on "Mttlunls f Teaehiiig PetMiu.an-hip." Afb-r a r'-ess ) five minutes Mr. Ihirtt delivered a h-ctuic on "The Theoiy of Ai it hmet ic." At the close of Prof. Burtt's lecture, th-." follow ii g resolutions were iu:rduced and a h j t.-i) . Icsolvd, That the thanks of the Camhrii Ccu' ry 'I e .chcis' Institute be tendered Ivi'vs B M. Keir Hid Joseph Wmigh. and Prots. WickersliHin lui-;t. Si-vens umj Johnson, for their Ta'uai.le ins r .ction. j Kso!ved. 'I hat tee thanks of the Asocia j tion be tetuliied the P. ll. It. Co , for the free i icoirn ti Urtf t,'. vt'ii lor llm uio o' mwu.jH. j Kesolved. i i..t the thinks of the Assor ia- . I I .!.-... ...it ,..lI-i . I tion be tendered ihe hotel keepeisof Pljnis bnrir f r the ii'ueral reduction made iu the r..tes of boarding. IU-si,:ved, That the thanks of the As-ocia-tion bo tendered ihe Cimnty Comnii-sioners for the free ue of the Court ltoom. Kesolvcd, That the tlianks of the Asocia tion be tendered our Co Sunt, for the elegant bill of intellectual fare prepared t,y him. Peroived. That it is to the iircret of every teacher of Cambria county to lead tl e 'Penn iy!v.ii.ii School Journal," ami the Teachers' Advocate." At the suggestion of Samuel Singh-ton, "Ei-q , the Rev. Mr. Kerr was requested to read sotne selections at the close of the even ing lecture. Adjourned. Evening Sessum The Institute came to order at 7 p. si. Rev. 15. M. Ken delivered an excellent lecture entitled "The American Student." At the close of the lecture he proceeded to comply with the request made in the aneinoon Among the selections read wee "Utile Jim."' "Th Miser Pun j iohed," Truth in Parenthesis." and "S ic- j rates Snooks." The readings were executed in elegant style, snd received with great an planse. As an ehicutionijt Mr. Kerr has but few s-njeri ors. At the conclusion of tne entertainment a vote of thanks was returned the Reverend genth-man. The President then briefly reviewed the Cperatioi.B of the Institute, congratulating the members en the success and pleasure which had attended their coming together, nd thanking the teachers and citizens fur their kindness through the sessions. Adjourned sine die. Nxmes of Members. Adams Mary. Urookbanke T. V., Brnok oanke Maria. IW.kbanke Laura. Beiter Mary, Berg William. Bearer Lewis, Bur geon Mary. Black Maegie. Cope Geo W Chapman T. J , Cri'ey Mary L., Carpenter Ada, Condon j y Clark Jane C. Davis M tiggie L , Divis Mary, Davis Annie M Davis Mattie. Dickey A- L.. Evans Paeiiel Evans Hannah, Evans Jane, Evans Kate' ! Mary, Class AnnI". Griffin P alle P, Glass Tillio. Gage-by Mary Gibson Sniuc!, I Inches Marv E.. Hutchinson Miume L., Home C. A., Ilubeit J.linnie, Hart Sarah. Harrold J. A., Jones Mary J., Jones Mary P., Johnson A. C Kerr Rev. B. M.. Kelly M. P., Krise W. A.. Lynch P. F.. Luckett Ellen. Lewis Ellen. Lowry Mary, Lytle M.. Lardin Linnie. Moreland James, Maloy John F-, M'Coy Kate, ll'Coy Rachel, Jd'Gough Mary, Miloy F. S., Marshall Liz zie, M 'Mullen Annie, M'Cioskt-y Emma, Marshall Ward, M'Dermit Mary, Noon James, O'Neil Lizzie, Quinn Rose, Quinn Ellen, Kooney Agnes M., Roach Marv. Keid R. S.. Shaffer Geo. W., Storm F. D. Swank Li blue, Storm Kate, S ivage Mary, Savage Kate. Thomas Bridget, Tierney Maggie, Wertz John A., Waters Lizzie, Wilson Reekie. Wilkinson Agues, White Laura. Young Kate G. Whole number, S'2. Prizes Atcarded for Spelling. The undersigned, a committee elected at the late Teachers' Institute of Cambria country to examine the manuscripts oi u.'.se competing fr prizes in spelling, hereby nuke the following report: It prize. Geo. W. Cope; 2d, Lizzie Marshall; od, A. Home; 4th, Mrs. Agnes Wilkinson; oth. A. C. Johnson; btti. .Maria r.r.io;..ani.t- , 7th, Kate Savage; 8th, Mary M'Dermit; Brikf MtNTtON. The Masonic fra'err.ity t this place commemorated St. John's day, the 2H-.ii ulf, by a gratid supper at their lodge room, and it is said t have been one of the nu st superb nidi enj 'yab'.e rcpa-tR eve served up in our mountain village. Our County Auditors arc hard at work Settling the financial affairs of CVmbiia county f-r the past -.ir. Don't forget that the Mountaineer Base Ball c-nctt will positive ly come oil' at ii.o C urt liousa on Tuevlay evening next. There is e ( ry re s n b believe that the ent( l ta'nrr.ei t w 11 be of a most jdeasing character, end everybody shonhi he there t-j enj ' it. Mr. I. W. William has removed his store and tinware depot to tns room recently occupied as a p,t ofn:-e, ci,:n:-r of High smd Center streets. T r. is a g xxl wocian, an obliging dealer, and a d.-t-rvir g inn.:. &v. we hope to ste hi;;) rrof-o-r l.i)ie tn ! ". e'-T in ii .s i:ev . .i- tb-ti. A man u I worn in . a the r.orti. of the coumy wcr.! c- inmittel to U'-U Satuohiy U.-t. eh :rged with the ciune o: Icg&niv.'" A voting man nan'.ed Smeitz'T : ;o,r d . :; t:.t -I .i:i:-i. wn Ate .mmo.ti.-n i run, w ' it w s in motion, at ivwn r.a- ,ip. on .::r;r.i us in oit.ii g, an od U.U p. .n his hd. broke h:suii, whleb r-vi--i ;s de-th i. .-I kxI time af er. A retide.-t f J.d.r.-fovu. i.i.f:.o-i l.-.u, biaktman on t!ie 1,'CI .(Si:t tralil. tu. . n oi-i. cvvrelv cni-hd ;.t I.slr t c, on .l-.noav wo: k, in c .!i---p".em-e of a lot of In::. her dip ping ..v.-r tao hing it. Studies were pv:r,(d at . v.r public s-i h-vls on M.'nd.ty. a-r a vacati n of t wo week's dm atn n. '11, e ri t and 5--inil'. f Mr. Wm.D-n- -V-y, in D.rry townrhp. West r.,or -land c tinTy, was d-troj ed i y lire on 'Ihu'sdav week. Toe fi : e is mi; e ! to have origi nated in ths sr.r.it tunchiae. L"ss a!-.ut i-TX, and but $1,100 inMir..ce. Arm ? Sturgeon, br.aV.eman t n a cal tra;i, was run over and kiile.l at Wdkin-burg. on Stturda'y. We acknowledge the receipt of a copy of the Carrier's Address to the natrons of the Altoona Tribune, whien is gotteu up ir. j.am: hlet form and printed in 'Colors. It is a creditable production ami .ai ' xqui!iit work -f art The : -trm ti-'ti i lr..in ,.n ll-.o TlT,,n,. fltld Clearfield riilfOl l ran oil' the trat k at the inteeseetion of the I'ht'.ipkbnrg end Curwensville turnf.Ke t:ie other d iy. roiling the cabin car over two or three thru s, nd severely injuring two out of the five men who wcie iu it at the tirnv Godft'.s Lady's P.nc t We are r.r t wll- j ling to publih the lengthy prospectus of the stevlifg periodical f r the ske of an ex- ; chngi. but we are free to fay that we con- ! s:.d-r(i..x ey the mcst peifcct, iidertting and j instructive Lidy's Boik pu' iished in this j country. It is universally known and nni- v rs.dly appreciated as the best of its class. Many of the other M.uithlies are useful and j enteM aining this or.e is indispenstl 1 .. It i promiseM many new attractions for 18bO, and the Jut.uary numbf-r. now before us. assures us that it wiM be all that it promises ; for the current year. Laiiies who appreciate literary merit and artirtic ix-rdle: ce should j send for this really suprb magazine. j 1 1 1" N'nxr.nos CofNTT Farmkhs' ASI) i MhhaxilV Aiiiasac. Mr. d. C. Blair, bookseller, of lluiitingdon, Pa, has done i us the kindness to send us a copy of an Almanac for ISoO. bearing the above title, and of which he is the pub! sl.er. It con tains a brief history of Huntingdon county, as well as much other matter of an interest ing nd instructive character, apart from it chronological tables, besides quite a num- l,er of LLMtly lllSJihlVed business Cards dist.Uys an enterprising spirit on the ' J . . . ' It part ot Mr. r.htir, ami cannot. u prove a btcp ping-stone to his busine.-s Piicce.-s. P.Aixou's MosTm.r Magazink is bef ire us, stored with its iir-ual quantity of n-cful and entertaining matter. It is now enlarg ed to over one hundred pages, and the Jan uary nnmb-T bhows an improvement both mi the htter press and the illustrations. The teims are so low as to place it within the reach of every one only Sl.oO per an num. Published, No. C3 Congress Street, Bobton, by Elliott, Thomes Si Talbot. Down ! Down ! II. A. Shoemaker & Co.. have a great variety of seasonable goods for ladies', gents' and children's wear, which they propose to close out at less pric;s thau goods ot the famo quality can be bought from any e ther dealer In tho community. The Shoemaker store is known far ate.', wide as the great low-priced cash store, and hist now better bargains can be obtained there than will be ofihied in Kbensburg for the next twelve months. Nj one should neglect the opportunity. Way Not? Just now is the proper time to mark out a course of action for ourselves by which to be guided during the year upon which we have just entered. We trust that all our readers have formed good resolutions and wiil abide by them', and foremost among these we hope is the determination to buy their elry goods and groceries at the cheap cash store of ll. li. Davis, on High street, whose t-tock and prices are unsurpassed. "EBEN.-BCRr Forty Years Ago." Mr. Thos. Reid, eif Indiana county, at ono time connected with the newspaper press of this, place and afterwards of Blairsville, lectured e n the above theme to a very select audience in the Court House, on Tuesday night ef last week. Had it been "forty years hence," tr eveD "now," the audience m:ght have been larger. As it was, there was a "beg gnrlj tocount of mjrfj- boxes." Lscal fcTorrespotidence. Johnstowk. Jan. C, 1SG9. Mr. Editor I am in trouble. Copernicus was imprisoned for reviving the Pytbagori an system if astronomy, Columbus was put in chaius for discovering a continent, and I K-as nearly scared because I said that A. Johnson's message was the best State paper issued siuce A. Jackson's Nullification Proc lamation. Hiawatha says : "Never stoops the soaring vultute, On his quarry in the desert. On the sick, and wounded bison, Hut another vulture follows From his high aerial lookout ; So disasters come not ing'y But as if they watched anil waited, Scanning one ano; her's motions , First a grief comes, then a sorrow. Till the heart ia rent with anuglsh." Well, that's my fix ; but 111 say it again j Andy Johnson's message is a good document. ; J. D c ! JVw ! Gur lynchers give a good account of the Institute. They were nearly all there. Mill viile School Proard generously paid their teachers for the time hvt at the Institute. Thero is not n School Hoard in the county that letter understands what to do for edu cation or w to do it. than that self-same Millville School Board. They have done ! much for the cause of education, and they are working away 3 i t w ith until it.g zeal. It is clue to the Johnstown Board to-say that their School:'? were not in t-cssion at the time the Institute w;ts held. The Ca'.holic F.tir is a perfect success. Th.e Union Ihdl, in which it is held, is the largest building in town, and it was j mimed night and day with visitors The amount realized from the Fair is large beyond ix peeiation. Jin old man was foil ml dead in this place, ab'-r.t midi.ight, 1 ecendvr Sl.-t. His matted gray beard and shriveled face indicated that nature had withstood the storms cf ?hac till the lat hour al'otfed to mortals here b. !o-. Frt-m memoranda f. on his pers .n it wns a.-certaiued th it his name wa.r "Old Year." There is m thing new in t ivvn in the shape of nej ri'iih loeutionii.g. Wood vale is vtill i:i c-sistt-nce. A sb-rni passed over the place during the l-ol Buminer. which gave Dr. II artv.-eli's old house the Grecian Havl. r perhaps lie jiuljuscid Jen a; Int. though the disease is chronic, it may survive a while i longer. ' A pubis.-! Fq-iaro has been purchased in ! Cambria City and a markot-houso will be : erected thereon before spring. i The Germ an Catholic church in Cone- Tiailgh borough has the sti-no work r,f the I foundation on-. p'.eted , but work is now m.- oended until spiir-g. Ditto the German IjUT b'.'ran t iinrcb m The School l);rec .1 OST, OVJ1. of Cinema;- nor- houlcs, and n;;! t'.r t'l large ;1U 1 I'lioffi f. oi f-Ti".v-iIy. Tl-.e Fvhool eomf-Ttabi" Directors of :;m-..i;i oorongn 1, to..d to bill. mer. Miilvi piei avati.:.! I i..:.v pil.o.,! li, i:s-; ia.it :ii:u i -crot:gh Directors are making f. r the er ctioti cf ctn-ther Ut.i-.oi building The rapid grow np'i.i! t ) the one teov open, i cf the place crcaU-s a uc- n, n i thr another such ouo.i.tig. Divihvi'le has ben gr.ieiou.-dy favoreu with mae.y Weighing patt'ns since the snow f. 'i. The you-.ig f Ik - from Johnstown and surroundings so up ther' to while away the time o:i the "iight f-u;tastio toe." T:.ere was a .-lalh iei.t amount of money c-. l . ,;.t.,. n..,-.. i-j'i ill 111 li'.i'i.iv i.i:. . iiiMiu in i .. v.i-. the. svl S 'foe i j d nit p- savs that i-i lace open live years, t; e Nbile enough was to ci' 1 t. The amount s petit, to pay ti.e r' l t. l m- a t money 'aken m ov rota;! Itouo.r iiea.ers t. in Pennsylvania during the fi.-cal year, n re turned to the revenue ' fTi -r-rs. wai oi.e hn i d.red and ll'ty-two mildoti ih.'lars. Tliere are five 'ipn.r dealers to oi:e school teacher in the .State. Wd!. Burns says "It kin dies wit, it wakens Hir and bangs us full of knov.-k-dge." If so it is one wsy of edu cating. Jndge liober's has removed the Post ofuv? to thy new budding opposite the old post office, lie has procured two addition cases of boxes, w hich now number near one tho;:-:-and enough to mpply Johnstown till the nxt harvest. The main objection to the new fih-o is that it has not two separate apartments one for gentlemen and one for ladies. Otherwise it is a Fjde'.idid arrange ment. Politics are uoecrtain. Who would have thonght of the Ju !ge giiifj Ofer f Woodruff & S n, editors of the Johns town Democrat, hav-i removed to a now budding on Main street, a few doors from slp'ct. I hey oceunv two large rooms, one up stairs sind one down. The lower rom contains time piloses ; the upper room the cases and type. Tneir improve ments indicate prosperity. Miss Lena Lm khanlt. daughter of Mr. Louis Lnckiiardt. jeweler of this place, has been spending the last few months in Cin cinnati. The newspapers tliere, both Ger man and English, speak eif her as an extra ordinary performer on the piano. Her great talents as a musician reflect much cred.it on her family and her home. Her abilities are appreciated iu a phv?e like Cincinnati iyjarned assemblies should not raise curious questions without throwing some light on the subject. When Prof. Agassiz took up (he subject of classification of thhes. accord ing 1o the shape of the scales, such a Ga noid, Placord, oVc. he finished the j b, but when the T arbor's Institute cprunpc tl.e question of ickctier a boy slmuld xcarm Ids ft' t t lie v h ft the momentous question unde cided, and hft. the people in the dark. Even if they decided that, the question eif whether a riri should warm Iter feet would still be open. Great minds sometimes fail to eluci date the mysteries of science The snow has not gone away yet, though we have had warm diys and rainy nights. Sledding keeps good and eJjigh-bu'.ls are still jingling. The old custom of shooting off the old year prevails here, and last Thursday night witnessed a considerable icaste of powder. We say waste, because if people had just waite'd patiently a few hemrs the old jear would have passed away of its own account. As this is now 18ti9 it will be well enough to admonish book-keepers and others to make a 0 instead ol an 8 in all their ac c .unts. This change in the year son, etirnes makes imnioial clerks say ugly words. A coat was stolen on last Siturday, at East Concmaugh. from a railroael hand, who had laid it oil' to wash himself. An old man from Cincinnati had picked it up in a hurry and put it on, under two or three more e.f the samo sort. The coat was recovered, but a valuable note book was lost. I might just add. by way of local, that tho great slaughter of fowls duiing the holi days has, it seems, set Turkey ami Greece to fighting, which will he a sad affair unless the Great (Digestive) Powers of Europe (jobb'e them both up. My thanks to Andrew Johnson for his great Christmas gift, which has pardoned me from the crime of haviug been a copperhead. and which lets Horace Greely's bail piec Scot free. Horace fairly chnckle-s tver it. Now I will stop to hear from Wil more. MacSuake, Jr. Altoona City, Jan. 4, 1PC9 . Frifnd Mac Onlv a few days have elapsed since we bid a final farewell to the old year 'tit). Thwe it something fad in tb thought tfeat an other yenr lias gone never to return, and some thing which impels c.3. standing as ne are upon the threshold of a new year, to cter into our selves and examine onr record for the twelve month just closed. The beginning of a new year seems to call for a moral reckoning and adjustment of accounts seems to lead to a re trospective view of the past and the formation of good resolutions for the future. It is a be fitting time fer contemplation a resting spot, as it were, in the brief journey of life, where we may pause ia imagination to scan the history of the year through which we have passed, and see to what purpose or purposes we may have devoted it, and ascertain by reflection whether there hr.s been little or much in our career do ring that brief span of which we have a right to leel proud. Are we better men and citizens than we wire one year ago? Have we clone aught to secure the blessings of heaven either in our own behalf or in behalf of any of our fellow mortals t Are we, in short, nearer God than w e were when the vear so recently ended began its career V If the p:gan emperor fe.lt unhappy iu the reflection that he had lost one .1 I . .. 1 - . . M- .1 ! day, what must be our tensitions if theyeirs j gone by have been stpi-indered in worldly folly j j or in the accumulation only of wor'aly wevlth? j i A bold and Oaring burglary w.is perpetrated I j in this j l.t ee on Thursday night last. The ex- ! j teasive dry goods store of Messrs Bedford & j ! .Murny was enteied by forcing open a door iu I ; the rear of the building, and the manner ia j hu h the work was accmp'ished evinced that the parties engaged in it nre no bungling hands j Ht the buoiuesd. The villains coidi-c i'ed son e j $0i) ir $3ilU worth of roods, and then took i their departure for parts unknow n. Thus far i no tilings have been rcceiTei of c'ulicr the j goods or the thieves. ! Last night a t eligerent personage of the fe i 1:1 ue persuasion, who had inuu'ged too freely iu 'Jersey lightning and was making night hide I o'.is with her oiocries, was :u rested by the C! ief ! d 1'olice for unnicreitullv sdu.ing her little : chihlren. She was taken before his Honor the i Mayor, who had her coni'nitted to the lock up '. t(.r the night. This is not her f;r-t ofiee.ee. I She is a Otunkcn, disorderly, ill-behaved wo- 1 man a slisgraee to her sex and to the comma- ' i.ity and h is 'iine and agiin bet her little children almost to death for no dVer.ce what ever, hut meiely 'o gratify a malicious pronen s;ty begotten by her brutal habnj. lier lnu tund, who was an honest, upright, hard work ing man, has bv-eii !eal for more than a year, ' aiid i cr'.i g uiueh of that time she has led a dis sipated, di.-gr ;ce ul life. She was e-teeme I u. ' respectable" woman and goo. I wife during her husband's lifetime. It ;s the opinion of m my good citizens that her puni-hir.ent saouhl have been nuieh mote severe in the present in-tance The Yinil.iut Fire Co.'.- Fair has close 1. It w:is what the Vigy" boys richly deserved and what everybody wished them a grand pecuni ai-y sueee The English Catholie Fi'r is still rro?res- ini, but will soon lie brought to :t close, tvery on, tberefor. wh wishes to make a com mendable and mayhap profitable investment should be np and doing before it is loo late. Onrcitv h is t'ccu very proiilic of Fairs this winter. The (briam Cath'ui. s iiiaugur:ited :i r.-or .hirie.g the- holiday-' which is stid in pro-c-re-s. Ti.e mim'.er and variety of articles on xi.i'iltlo:, renders this one oi the 'host attract ive Pair ev r held here, an 1 it cannot fail to prove a finaiici d Mi"ce. 1 h' proceeds are to m :ir.n!:ed to t'.e i':q 1 la'ion of 'he debt inctir- red hi the c-tvtlon ot the!" new M'hooi b.otiso. j A I'd l.i-t. bit very fir from being 'ea-t. i-i the p'opo-.d Faired' the Hook and L older boys, i nh-c'.i is t oner out in grind style on the 7th I inst. The "ihu.kev" boys are lor the most' ' i.-irt VOU! '." ft'id energetic mechanics who know , no such word as fail in any ecterpiise they may j ' undertake. A rich and stupendous display of. ! fariev articles v. ill be m ide at tins Fair, and :s i j it is "the last of the kind this season, it is to be j ; !io ed that it will prove such a ben Gt as our ! ! brave firemen arc justly entitled to. 1 1 neglected to atn.oer.ee in ray last letter tint j : our talented young legal friend. Andrew Ueidv, i Pmj , has hurl out his hhig!e iu tl.i; city. Mr i U. is a ii,c roho'.ar and ' learne I his "trade" with that tl' est of able lawyer-, Hon. John ' Scott, of Hnti'ii.gdcn. and it is therefore safe to say th it 1 e will give a good account of hiia e'f in his j:ro!?.-ional eng ig' ments H iving ! known Mr." P. for a number of years I take I (.leisure in rccomnundiue him as an honest. upil-.t and clever gent'emm, nnd one who: ' will attend punctually and faiihi'uily to all bus ! :ne-s entius'cd to bun. j i It is feared that the splendid rurket house I ! and hall building now iu course of erection j here will have taken down owing to a defect in 1 its construction. U hit t; at iieieci is i wni ! not at this time say, le.p'ng that It may yet be icmcdied. Who is to blame iti the mitter I do I not pretend to know, but it is a source of re j grct to all our citizens tint such is the fact. Yours, &c, T. I. M. VritATIIEK ClIAN'f Sure -ay and llon- day last were most deug leligjlitlu! days overhead, I and the warm sun incited much of the ! snow and dc.-troyed the sleighing in ! many places. To-day (Tu-isday.) however. i is somewhat cold and blustery, and the in ; dlcations are that the melted snow will be ! replaced by another fall. So it goes on the j Mountain, but we should never mind the j weatherso the v ind don't blow," for stoves, i tinware, hardware, and nearly all other i kinds of ware, can be bought just af cheap, I if not a little cheaper, from Geo. Iluntle-y as from any other dcarlcr in this part of the State, or any win re else- And Mr. Huntley would as soon sell in winter as any other season eif the j'ear, and will sell even cheaper now than in the early part of tho winter. Give hini a trial. Gnr.AT Bargains. The h Jidavs are 1 past, and as the dull season in trade is j about to sntervene, onr merchant friend I across the way, Mr. V. S. Barker, has made up his mind to sell his remaining stock of winter pd -wit bout regard to piofits. lie j baf just such goods as every man. woman and child needs, and he is determined that all who come shall have what they want at the lowest possible figuics. Not Abb Gone There was an immense rush of customers to C. T. Roberts' jewelry and variety ftore during the holidays ; yet, notwithstanding the fact that nearly every body bought, Ids stock of clocks, watches, sewing machines, jewelry, notions, etc., is still ample enough to meet all wants, hand some enough to please all tastes, and cheap euou'di to suit all buyers. Go aud see. Mr. Geo. M. Piddle. The Mountain friends of this gentleman will learn with pleasure that he ha3 become a member of the well known firm of Riddle, Gill & Co., No. 438 Market street, Philadelphia. We give this notice fo the whereabouts of our old friend. George, so that his Cambria county customers will know where to find him. 'Stir, never tehl her love, but let conceal ment, like a werm i' the bud feed on her damask check." The reason was her beau wouldn't buy a wedding suit at J. J. Mur phy's Stai C3) Clothing Store, Clinton street, Johnstown, Pa. Good fits warranted. Hal lo !her beau did come. All O. K. The Houston House, formerly-thc Scott House, in Johnstown, is the place to call for a good night's lodging and a good meal's victuals. If any reader has an eye to Johns town let them call and see a very obliging landlord and takea dessert with Mr. Hous ton, on Main street. Married On Dec. 22d, by Rev. J. W. Love, of Alexandria, Blair county, Mr. R. P. TIoovkr, of Durant, Iowa, and Miss M. B. Gagfiegav, of the former place. Died Tn Loretto. on the 29th tilt., Mrs. Margaiikt. wife of Michael Addlesberger, jjd 68 ywnr. YOaTSIS' DCP.lRT3Sr.T, CHARADE NO. IS. ORIGINAL. When the iron chain of commerce East and West has firmly bound, Crossing river, plain and mountain. Theio will still my first be found. When the hosts of battle, sheping, Hear the opposing army come, Quickly to their posts they're greeted By my second from the drum. My first and second, then nniteJ, A patriot and a sage di.-play, .ml name a township and a village, Not a thousand ludes away. ENIGMA, NO. 7 . SKI.KCTEU. In other days, when h pe was bright, Ye spake to me of love and light Of endhss ppring, and c'ou iless weather, And hearts that doted linked together. But nnvr ye tell another tale That life ia brief, and beauty frail ; Tio.t j iy is dead, and fondness blighted, And hearts that duteJ disunited ! Away ! yc grieve and ye rejoice In oni unlVlt, unfeeling voice, And ve. like every friend below. Are hollow in your j y ami woe ! Ax.stvkr to Cn.MiADs No. 12 Cambria ; No. 11 Fiic-fiy. !'( STsrs TrliNlilcr's Hitters I Piiysicians use it in their practice became of its salutary effect upon their patienti : business men use it because they require a sound physi('tj and. clear intellect ; seden tary people u-e it because it fnrtilies them against complaints which result from a slug gish condition of the bodily functions, pro duce 1 by an in. ictl v.' lifj; travelers use it because it protects thern against epidemic and endemic di.-e.ir-e ; clergymen, judges, erngres-nvji!, lawyer--, editors, teachers and students u-e it b. eausi- it impart fie.-h f-.rce to rnind and l.ly. and pres-. rves l.eal;h and strength again.-t ilecaj- ; the working classes use, it beeanse it stt ports the body which would otherwise suffer irreparab'e injury from excessive labor ; farnd'es use it b cau.-e it is a certain remedy for a multitude of com mon complaints; everybody uses it be.-ause it is a safe, agreeable and tfii.-acious tonic and stimulant. Tin: Right Place. Tlie proper p'ace to go in order to obtain au excellent o s'.-r stew or any of the other delicacies of the j season, is to A. 11. r aller s restaurant, id i j .ining the Cambria House, where almost anything the appetite may crave can be I procured at moderate prices. Choice on- lections, nuts, fruits, leer. ale. etc , always I to be had in large or small quantities. 1) ot forget I'ailer and vou will save many j ih llar. What is wrong with that sentence '? Why, you don't wish to "had it, but -to have" it If I ha 1 ten do'dais I'll l et I would know wht a to do with it. I wor.M go to C. hen & Brother's New- York Clo'hing Hall, Main street. J mnstown. and btn' ati c-xcelL-nt ' suit of clothing all for irn dollaii PtTP.NS says: "Oh would some power the eiftis gi' us, to fae tinsels as ilhers sae us." If you go to Le-pold & Brother's Oak Hall CI thing St ire and buy a tine suit of fine eiothes y-.u can get a peep into tin ir hue h .ohing-glass. and then you will "sae vour- scl' as ith--rs sho on Jlain Btrcet. d sae you. . uey ke-v Wnr;.v you go 1 1 Mo lona stop rd the Reg- j j'io gate, and when you go to J .hnstown j st ip at Leopold Mayer's Xew York Dry . Good's and Fancy Store, Miin street, near ; Franklin s'reet. Miyer has just received a ! choice stock e f new g .ds, cheaper than tho j cheape.-t. Dress s. Bonnets and hats made, to order, Furs all the time. John Piukut keeps for sale a very large assortment of goods, groceries, queensware, hardware and farming implements, at his store on Main street. Johnstown, opposite Adams' Express Ofiiee. Pi-rsons coming from a distance should call and examine his stock ef goods, and take a peep at his plows, forks, etc Mr. Li;vis, tha siddicr on Main street, Johnstown, keeps a very large and wed se 1 -ct d st ickjof harness, sad lies, bridles, whips, sleigh bells and skates, which he will sell at the lowest figures known in his line of busi ness. All kinds of articles made to order. As there is but one saddler Lewis just ask for Lewis' shop. Removed. Tiie post ofiiee at" Johnstown is removed, but A. 1). Drinker still keeps at his old stand, and intends to slick to the right side all the time. He keeps the cheap est and best groceries, provisions an feed in tovn, and as he is just oppodte the por-t ofiiee, it will be a good place to jret your money back. NO STRONGER TESTIMONY .o.,'d l.c -itch itiaa the following from the "Xiwa," Sliii'pen-ibni ir. 1'a. : A.AVOliD TO THE AFFLICTED. We eiesir.; to bring to the notice of the aMict ed, as well as to all persons wtio are anxious of preserving their health unimpaired, the merits of Ho ;f:.am's Gkrm an Fittkhs. This medi cine has been before the public for many years. It lias withstood all test-s to which patent med icines are exposed, and instea : of being driven out of the market as most of them arc, it has continued to gain favor with the poo le, untd it has become the mo-t popular medicine in the country. Our observations as to the merits of this Bitters warrants us in recommending it to all. It will strengthen and invigorate the en tire system, giving tone and healthy action to all its part. Iut. more epeciilly would we re commend it to all persons afflicted with Dyspep sia, most cases of w hich we believe it wi l speed ily cure, if the directions accompanying the bot tle be complied with. Try it nt once. Tins Fitters is entirely ruiE from all Alcoholic admixture. HOOFLNI)'S HERMAN TONIC is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bit ters, with pure Santa C-uz Rum, orange, anise, Arc., m iking a preparation of rare medical val ue. The Tonic is used for the same diseases as the Bitters ; in cases where -ome Alcoholic Stimulus is necessary. Principal Oflice, C.'ll Arch St., Philad'a, 'Fa. Sold by Druggists and others everywhere. dec.21.-lui. To Conxiuiiptlves. The advei tiscr, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple re-niedy, after having sufFered several years w ih a severe lumr affection, and thai eiread disease, Consumptiejn, is anxious to make known to his fellow suffer ers the means of cure. To all v. ho desire it he will send a copy of the Prescriptien used (free of charge), with the directions for reparing and using the same, which they will find a evnx Ccbk for Consumption. Asthma, lironchitis, &c. The only eibject of the advertiser in send ing the Prescription is to benefit the afllicted, and send information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and be hopes every sufl'erer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless'ng Parties wishing the Prescription will plenc address Rev. KDW .RD A. WILSON, 165 South Second St., Williamsburg, Kingi Coxmty Nw York. Nov.lO.'fiy -ly. j OUK 2i:V r.43HLY j SEWING MACHINE ! ! Br, ! Tho suptilor n crits of the 'Singer" Ma- cbini'S liver all others, ?i ht-r for Family use or i M inufaetuiing purpose?, are so well establisheJ j i and &3 generally admilted.th.it an Clitinwrathin j of th; ir relative excellences 'a no longer ton- j j t-idercd necessary. urn xEir family mac my e. which lnis fieen brought to per!ect:on iegard'es time, labor, or exn use, is now eontiiientl v I presei teil to the pi-.b'.ie as ii comparably the j lirsr living Machine in KXisrriK. Tho machine in (picsthui is l.M PLK.COM ' PACT, DITUABLK and IhlAU f II- L'b It ' is (juiet, light running, and c.'.r.ui'E or ria . FORMING A RANOK ANI VAtliKTI OK WORK IieVr j beh re atttmpiei upon a single M ic-Mre. using j either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, ; niel sewing with ee,ual t'uci'.'uy the very fiiiest ; an 1 coarsest niaterials, an I ant!:ii!g between ; the two extreme?, in the most bcutifid ai'd . substantial manner. 1 is a' ta. diluents tor 1 lem ming, Pruning. Coroing. Tucking. Qu lting, Felling, Trimming, ISindintr. e., are Norn. ! and Pr.ACric.M-, and have been invented and ' adjusted espe-iallv lor this Machine, j New de-igns of the Uiuqc.e, LTel'ul and Pop ular Pol ling Top and Cabinet Caei, peculiar to I he Machines ni ii ulact'ired by this (.'onou nv, have been piepaiel for enclosing tin new : Machine. A laint idea, however, can at bct be con veyed through the n.edium of a (neces-ai IIv) ouiiiio ;cn en i-e.uciu ; una w e w.cresore i:r-e every per-'oti in ijiiert ot a dewing Machine by all means to exa-i.ine and tc.-t, it thev cm no.-- 1 sihlv do so, all the leading liv d lachille be- fore making a pai cha e. A -fleeti'Hi cau then bu made t.ii'lt :tanding!y. lritehes or agen cles for supplying th ) Singer" Machines, wid lie found in nearly every city and to n through out the civi!',.e 1 woihl, where Machines wil be eheei fnllv cxhibi'ed and nnv infoi taation prom: tly fu;-:iish.t.d. be address- d to Ur cornniui.icatieus may ! The Singer Manufacturing Company, J uitoiutv t 1 , iz w o r; k . Fim.AOhL rni Okficb, 1 11'.; Cm stnct Strflt. r5v"C T. ilOIJIlflTC, Atrenl for Ebenshurg anii vicinity, keeps these M'-chines constanily i'T s;de a l his s-tore en High strei t The r.uo i:c ste reJpectiuny ihvrett to til ana see them in operation. Instructions given free. Ma chines sold at city prices. NjKKMourciiARGi.it Also, Sicgrr's Needles, Oil, ilk and Cottoa always on baud. 3US 2).-ly. CONSTITUTION AL DIFFERENCES There are manv constitutions so inherent'v de fective in energy as to tlcrive great benefit from a moderate use of pure liquor e-ombhied vh'.i such vegetable meiicii.es and ex'racts us enter into the con-p. si:i on cf finback's S'.omich Hit ters, and there are many tarnation-; in which even the he ilthiest tierive additional security ft:. in their occasional use. If healthy persons are expose 1 to unusual and continued exertion iu cre.dined air, or under the heat of the r-un, e-r to the iufh.er.ee of de pre-slng vraiclt'u'.'.nes- of iraveliug.ond change id diet and water, or if residents ot noti.irious d;st;h-:s r the rink river bottoms of tie V si :id -e'Uth. tliere can be no d uot but a careful ti-oof ll"i5 ( k's Stomach IhiTiRS wuh the food wcu Id surely be the means ol warding off actual 2i -ease a nd enabling them to bear un lifee-tcd, where, without the Hitters, 'hey would likely h ive to su-.'cuin'i to disease. They strengthen, tone and invigorate, ail diestiou aud increase the a tu. elite. rALUAPLi: TOWN PIIOPKIiTY F)U SALH. Will be sold at nri-ate I sale, that valuable property situate at the cor i ner of Ilornrv and Mary Ann streets, in the ' borough of Euensburg, tontaining nearly an i acre af grounel, with a large an comm-nii ous J Frame Dwelling House, outbuildings and sta, j ble ail in excellent order. The property era ! braces a wood-house, wa-h louse, aud an ex I eelient cellar, and there are o:i the premises a large number of selected fruit trees. A far j ther ele-cripiion is eleemed unnecessary, as those wi.-hhig to purchase will cdl and exam- ine for themselves. The title is indisputable. 1- ur particulars n.eiutre tif Ii. L. JOHNSTON. Lhensburg, January Till, 1Sc9. IIKIJIFPS S ALMS Iv virtue of siindrv writ of Yen 1. Ezpon., Lev. Facias I and 1'Iur. Lev. Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Cambria county, nnd to tuediiected, there wid be exposed to I uhlic j Sale, at the house of Francis Cooper, in Che-t j Springs borough. Camhrii county, ou SATCdi- DAY, the -'id day of January, at one o'clock r. m., the foilow.ng iie i.1 r-snite, to wit : All the right, tli'e ami interest of S. F George, of, in and to a lot of ground tituated i iu Chet Spring briough, Cambria co , front- I hit It 1 f oAt T i cttinof ani rT r otiI i r cr 1 L" ! 1QJ feet to Walnut alley, adjoining lot?, of Ma rv Ann Mclvenzie em ihe south and Simon Weakland on thenirth. having thereon ei ccted trii tory frame Jiousp. back buildi lg, frame stable, and outbuildings, now iu the occupancy of John McFeely. Thken in execution and to be sold at the suit eif Margaret W. Strohecker and G. "W. Stroheckcr, for use of Archibald McFadden et . al Also, all the right, title and interest of S. F. George, of, in and to the following eleserib ed building and lot ot grou.i l of S. F. George, to-wit : "Said building is located em a lot or piece of ground situate in Chest Springs bor ough, Cambria county, known on the place of said borough as Lot No.C i in the order of said lots, aejoiuing lot ef heir of Andrew M'Giidn, ic It is a frame stable or baf i, having a front of -l." feet and a depth of '.ll.j feet, and is 16 feet high." Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Wagner. Also, all the right, title and interest of Paul J. Fivnn and Dr. John .1. Krise, of. in and to the following de-cribei building of Paul Flynn and Dr. John .1 Krise, to wit : "A certain one storv plank building, situate in Clearfi!J townhir Cambria county on the lands of Dr J. J- Kri.-e, now occupied by Patterson and Hartley, containing in front 2t feet and In deith iG feet ' Taken in execution and to be soli at the suit ot Patrick Donahoe. JOHN A. IJLAIR Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Jan. 7th lbt;U.-3t. 4 iUDITOU'S NOTICE. f. Jacob Fronheiser vs. Isaac C Singer. I n the Cmrt of Common Pleas of Cambria Co. No-15, December Term, IS'It. Fi Fa. 6th November, It-tiS, property sold for $1100. 10th December, lStlrf, Deed acknowledged. And now, lib December, 1 t-t'.S. on motion ot Samuel Singleton, Esq , Geo. W. Oat man. Esq., appointed Auditor to report distribution of proctetds of Sheriff's sale From the Record Certified 14th December, l-CS (lb) J- K IIITE. Pro bV. I wid sit at my office ia Ebensburg, cn Fri day, the 15 h day of January, 1-C9. at o'clock p. m ., for tlie purpose of attending to the duties of tho above aonointment, when and where all parties intereste-d must attend, or be debarred from coining in for a shaie of the fund. 'GEO. W. O ATM AN, Auditor. December 24. ISGS.-3t. 130CKET KNIVES, Tadi.f. Knives Jh and Porks, Spoons, &c. can be bought eTreajy for casn r.t G:0. IirNTLTrrJf. OHIMI virtue of f.n order of the I rph-i..a' Com l of the County wf Cambiia, the uoticrsitrtieJ , Administrator of the estate of George Pru.ce,: late of Allegheiry towns-hip, iu said county, de ceased, will expot-e to sale at the hen'O of Win. Oallan, at Cressou, on SATUfdlAY.iHttia Day ok Fkbkcarv skxt. at ii o'ciotk p. m.. the following Heal irlstateof which the aah' (Jeo. Druee d.ed seized, situate in tl.e towr.sAdp tnd county aforesjt-J, viz : l't'RPART No. I Pegicr.ing t a cherry, cor ner of land cf Thomas Partis'i anj heirs of Krm. els G ill d:er, thence by land of sai l Tliu.i. lV.n-ish, north degi res, east 1 J parches, to a hemlock; thence by land of HHieh'i Mctrnire, south degrees, east J 14 perches to post; tiieece iy rurpart go. is. souta I.J decrees. J west 13 peuhes, to a po-t; ilu'iice by land cf i L'.mon & Piiiley, r.orlh V7 degrees,, we-t Cj ! pcrel.es, to a cherry ; thence bv land of fJue, j sou'h 4t d-ri ees, west 2j fcrelics. to a ; I thence by bind of heirs of Fraiicia Oal'aher, j north j j decree, w est 71) perches, to the place I of beginning containing 103 Acres and b'U 1 erches, having iheieon eroetel a two-ar.d n halt storv P! ink House. P.: nk Lam. and other .nitr ud.dnjrs; al.-o a Saw Mill: about 25 bcrci cf the !a:id being cleared. Pi RPAkr No. i Heginnirg at a stone pile on the land of ilithael Mcdu're, ihcnce p-?ri!y by Purpart No. Hani partly by !o:d of livicard V'eis, south -12 degiees. c :s: 151 ; crcb.es, to a, stonp pile: thence soutli H'-J decrees, we-t 10 peiches, to a sto; e p'le; t hence by hu. 1 ' Lem on A; D,ol?i-. south 'So degrees, west -1 ' pcu::c, to a stone pde; d.etiee by laud of same, nor.ii di-g. west 131 per., to a pes; iliin-c by Pupart No. 1, nonh 13 deg.. rat 1 To per., to a j ost ; thence by land of ilicliitl IcUuire, nordi 1)5 ueg., eist 1-0 rer., to tho ? 1 . ? oi ; e ginning e ntainhig g'.ll Acr ar.d 2'j lVrcbt-a, about f Acres ot which are v'e.i-e'. Prhi'rT No. Li Keghir a ?! ;T.-,r.e r i! a corner of l.u.d cf Cernar.i Wi-is, on hue of 1 s.r-pai-t No. iJ; ihei.ee m r.h 4.1 de., v i-: t. 1 p r . t a sto.;e p le: t'nence partly by h-i I rd 11:. 1 ih Guii e ami partly fiv la .d of V. An. Tn P, north . t t!c-r.. cast peichea, t. a d.M: u: sturnp; t het.ee south 6s dcg.. e -JO per., to .v post; ti.fi.ee bv land of Jeioiue Dawcc::. t.ivth 15 dcg., eat 45 per , to a pine: Thet.ee by I t. I of san;r, north ('. 1 tlcg . rat 0 per., to a po t; tl enee by tme, sotuli 37 dog., cu-t ill r.pr.. a : inence rar; Iv liv ar.U ol rsa-a l iik' partly bv land ol Ilet.r'v Sinker, and cardj i.-tel ot lieiriara V, , i-t, sout'i ueg., wtsc --Is perches, to the ph-ce ol 1 eg'iinitig ?on tah.ing 1Q8 Acrcsan i 41 Perch e-. cr.iniprove !. TfclUMS Oi.e-tiiird -,( the purchase moofv to he paid on cenfinnation of sale; one o'.i.r third in one ear ll-.e-.-altpr, nitli interest, to I seeuieJ by the judgment bonds nnd nierg-e' i of the purcha-ers ; and the other third to t - mam a lien on thi premise-", 'egal i:.te;e-t me said sum to be paid bv the j nrcl.a? t s o i A hip i t Uruee. widow id the aid dooei-f h liu.iiiy irorn the elate of C"t linrcaT: on e! si e-, during her litc-tinn.-. and the principal at k-r tlee-e.-ue to the heir and lcg-1 riyieicut aticis ol the said Coorge Bruce, or to the p rtics L tajv then he legally entit'ed to the suue. MICH A ML MoGl'I 11, . . . CHAs. J'c.MAXAMY. $ ,3" Allegheny Tp., Dec r.'l. liGi.-lU. A MIS 3 U"- Ii that of the dy-peptic Why suf.'cr when l!o liack's Blood l'urihtr and Bleod rhlls jii-o. Iy cure you '? "1 Ley can be obtained from druggist. An Ounce of Prevent ive Is orth a pound eif cure. Fever fnd Ague esm he preren'M in ail eh in a ;.. a ad in r.ll to -sti!;::i".-i f the cn.-t tnt u?t of 1! aback 's t!' -mach Hitter", and oft times the very worst ea ses h ive l,eu curel by their timelv use. IVr sems living in mimioi. tlistricts khouli ke.r be wkho..t tLeai. That, nfer repeated trials cf ether rcne lies, Rohack Ste.nrh Filters. Fltiod Fuil.ler .-".1 Biood Fids .iii thebfst mMc::.rs tit:r.tto cure the oiifeasds for which they are ti-coir.nuiii.tJ. INDIGESTION Is but nnotlo r nitine for Dyspp; s.ia, and tvi p.;. rent of many ills, llei'mek's S'cm.ich hot e : taken iu wire g's full eioses, eiiroe-t'v utter each meal, will surelv efTict a permanent cure. Do not take our word for it, but try the:a. MARRIED ' Lndlea, who, during certain p,cr: ? r. ?'i m:r.h ir:..ti"!i . can lo-od Tili. ' CCS of pi. troubled with Coslivene-a or (Vn find certain relief iu Fo'i::ck's which can be taken during all r.t nancy with perfect safety. SCROFULA And all d"seaes of the blood, and all erupt;T diseases of the skin, OM Snrn?, Tnrror.s aid Uh-ers. arising from whatevc cn'i, mn be permanently cured bv the ue of Dr. Eobiick'a Blood Purifier and Blood Piils. U2?PEINCIPLEB Dealers often recemmend either bilters because they have not Rotiaek's We desire to caution the afil eted ngaiiist jiurehasing nnv of the :n ; liny Uoback's Stem ich Filters, and none either, if you would combat disease successfully. WANTED, All persons troubled with Cofi ertos cr C n stipation of the Ih.we's to buy Ibibatk's !'! 1 Pills. They contain no mercury , are purely vegemb'e, nd work like a ch.trm ; cv.i be ta ken with safety by persons of all ags uud iu all conditions of life. WHO SELLS TKEIVI: The Agents for the sale of Pobaek' FdovJ Pii's, Storone-li Bitters and FiooJ puiier is Messrs LLMMON & ilCRPvAY, Sole AgcnU, Ebeuburg, Pa. GOOD, HETTEK, HEST. Tho bc;t nd cheapest Tobacco aud Cigars m tow rc H M L. fJatmt'. Gv ud . - 1 i
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