Cambria JTrcanan, SATURDAY, : NOV. 25, 1871. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. SSI nnfl Mlliap at nnfl nr Home. -AUoo;w u putting up a small pox hospital. Friday P. M snow ceased and tbaw " iaOcr jour hntchered a 327 pound hog on Wcdrd.j. Lucky jour ' . Comc9 Snowing y . ,i ,Wh. from the " nni'oW lItllt net Thursday woT Is Timnk-iviug. and that we have nary tu,i J,r which dressed upward of two hun Jrid pound was shot near TorUge Station a f'l.WeSre0reaJy to receive accounts of the kiilir.p of mammoth hogs, with a little or tha tcrk thrown io. , , v T1 war mai's eat and west leave here in the morning, and mail? close at half past 8 n'clock erT evsuing. Llruliiiua "count t was visited by a large flock of .nans the other day, tjtiito a number of i ; -h were either shot or captured. Several deer were brought to town last irtelTaml raadilr sold at ten cants pr pound. U i'er meat dear meat nt that price? -Georae Arble, of AUoo.na, killed two hogs n Tuesday which wighod respectively 722 .J G1U pounds. How is that for pork ? Six cents cr pound in the wholesale price .i i0jl n'tat in this bailiwick. No need of rruiitirg that price f J' 011 l're to buT" , Our L'raich train dies connect wiih the rcific ExprefS west on Monday morning at 10 1-' reports to the contrary notwithstanding. No postponement of Sheriff's sales from MoLiiij until Wednesday of court week will h.refir be made. See what the SheriJlattys at head of his advertised tales. About now is tho proper time for newspa to reproduce that stereotyped phrase, 'The air is re.lolent with the pldisAire equeals of dyinc .niters.'' , t. , brge Couts, of IIt:r.t ngdon. an cm r,li Tn on the wood train, win struck by the f'iit l ine west at Tyn neon Saturday evening j iait and killed instantly. An old lady named Gaston, living in Ca me Kwnship, Indiana county, recently fell villi her heul on a snag, which entered her train and caused death soon alter. A lour year old daughter of Mr. Charles 1 Ptahl.of Altoona, fell into a tub of boil- r, wntr on Friday last, and was so terribly j icahifd tlmt her life is despaired of. Jos'pli Ilarpstar, of Frankrtown township, j flair ctuiity, fell dead from his horse on Sat- j i.rclnv lust Cause, hem disetse. Aged b tveen 43 and 5'.', and leaves a larg family. An exchange says that the only assurance a person can have against small pox is when, after repeated efforts, vaccination refuses to take, ll vaccination takes there Is no security. The epcciMl attention oi merciunis anil others, is iuviud to card in this "su of Vessis. licivell & I3.-mrke, Manutacturem ot Wall i'a y-rrs, Taper liargtDg?, 4c, Wholesale and Re t:l. - A laherrr on the Salisbury railroad was f ex i.d fr zen to death in Elkiick tovn.-hip, Sctr.ertet e i nt. some two weeks urn, rot withstanding a flask in his pocket t o- irds full oT whisky. The Tvrone post f-fSce was broken into on Tuesdav Bight last and despoiled of ovr tie thousand letters. Postage stamps and reui'tered letters were left uutouched. No clue to ihe thieves. Our townsman. John D. Barkley. has be ikn himself to Clarion conntv. where he p:(jp,j.f to engage in business. We wish him ! abundant success, as lie is competent, clever anl deserving. l a; era ail around r,s are brsgg'ng about the shootitig of big wild turkeys in their re spective localities, but the thirty two pounder reported by us a couple weeks ago still takes j Jum all down. -rA co'emportry offers to send a live paper for one year to anv person who will send it two dollars, tut forgets to tell where the live piper in printed. 1'. probably wejit the Freiman, hut was too modest to say so. --A man named Wm. MDirett wj knock -d ( 11 a raft, at Enterline's dam. on Iig JIa hfiiine. oie day last week, and drowned. He ride-l in the neighborhood of Perrjviile, and leaves a wife and six children. Scar'et faver is playing end bavac among 'I s children of Johnstown. Our friends Col. Joi n P. Linton and Mr. J.H. Benford hav ih, we repret to say, in comtron with many ethers, loct a rhild by this terrible nconrje. ' --A little son of Mathias Altimus, of Urush vi'ley towDihip, Indiana county, aired about four years, set his clothes on fire while playing with a lighted stick, during the absence of bis rerts ene day lat wek, and wns so shock ingly burned that his recovery is considered very improbable. We can assure our St. Anguatice patrons that it was no fault of onra that they failed to receive their papers on Saturday last, is we It tl em in the post-office here on Friday nght. There is a screw loose somewhere in thst direction, and if we knew where it was we ou!d try to tighten it. The widow of Feter Stonffer, of Mount 'leipant. Westmoreland countv. was last, week "wan'ed ?2 H70 for the killing'of her husband hy the breokinp down of abridge o er Pewickly ereek, which he was crossing at the time with hearily laden wagon. The supervisors of Heaipfield township were the defendants in the suit. Assleiph riding will son he in order there s elsewhere, we wish just here to put in ffoej word for our obliging and deserving fr.f d. Mr. J. C. R'ffle. liverv stable keeper. Johnstown. His horses are first class and full Ro, hi turnouts are elegant and comforta ble, and Lis prices always reasonable. Patron bim. On Saturday a tu-emUh named Haw thorne, in the employ of Mr. F. M". Hay, at J' hnstown, attempted to fill a naptha soldering furnace with naptha. while still burning, and ine very near setting the workshop on fire. 1 he presence of mind of Mr. Hay and his orkmcn alone saved it. Mr. Hawthorne was ladlt burned about the face and arms. Bread that will rise and never get sour ran always be made of Eastern Star Flour, h;ch of all b rinds in the market is purest and het and has never yet failed to stand a fair test. A good deal to say, but none the less true, aa can always be proved by a trial or two; so buy it and base it and in good brend you'll ne'er fail M. L. Oatmau's the man who keeps it for sale. New Yoik capitalists are said to have been recently prospecting and leasing lands in the vicinity of Carrolltown, their reputed ob ject being tbe erection ot furnaces, etc. A four foot vein of iron ore is also reported to cay baen discovered in that locality. The erection of the necessary buddings is promised s roon as the weather permits. All of which we nope is true to the letter. An unsophisticated Nimrod near TortuRe Station took it fer granted the other day that a turkey could not be in the woods without being wild, and consequently blazed away at H. The old lady who owned the gobbler short ly after appeared upon the scene and demandod two dollars for the slaughtered fowl, which the crest-fallen hunter yery reluctantly forked over without asking for a receipt. The bone of Hannibal, the big elephant, who died and was buried near Centreville, Bedford county, in May.lrJG5, have been taken up and shipped to Chicago, by Mr. A. W. fcoyd, Professor of Anotomy in the Chicago Medical College, there to be dressed up. put together and occupy not a little space in their museum. It required four large store boxes ud a sugar hogshead to contain the bones. t Oh ! the stove, the well heated stove; 'tis !bleshig indeed, by Jove! and the man who ps such things for sale, though they're not nated, can never fail to afford a blessing it. ather like this to all mankind man. ma tron, urchin or miss. Which leads us to say, nd our language is plain, that George Hunt jy sthe man from whom to obtain any stove tbat you want and all other things nice, for he only the best and tbat too at a yery low Lornl t'rreepnteiiee. Johnstown-, Nov. 22, 1871. T),iR FBKF.VAS Owing to an inspiration of a noetic nature your IMVAll!"-1 v.,. .- . ..,.,. i, ' nnt. snr sail himseii im eni iit" ivur -i '-.,,, :i week. Your paper, however, wa8 .i on that account- , , Taking a look at the wagon, o-day would impress oue that the people of Johnstown l.red on ii At. which id not the ca-e; they would f.,r rather live off F. W . II -. ave ? The rage now is hens, chickens and fowls; pork, hog meat and bacon; greae. butter and r.i. i,.- iril crass and provender; fever, measles'and small pox. We have been offer ed a chicken for the holidays, free gratis, which is more than any Ebeusburg editor can boart. John Bloch is just getting his largo building on Railroad street completed. It is a splendid brick edifice, wiih two large business rooni3 below and fen family rooms above. Mr. Jo seph Freidhoof, of tho firm of Freidhoof & Brother, is the architect, and he is putting on the finish grandly. Mr. Bloch has a very ex tensive chair making establishment in opera tion and can furnish the entire county with all the chairs, sofas, settees, etc., that the poople neel. Just call at his establish ment. Several ganders ehot several geese on Stony Creek duting the lato snow squall. Each goose cost about a dollar and fifty cents. Some wild ducks were mounted, too, but no damage of any account was done. A cry of fire and the ringing of the fire hell alarmed our citizens on Saturday forenoon, about ten o'clock. It was soon discovered that Capt. Patrick O'Connell's kitchen chim ney was on fire insidf. The Hook and Ladder Co. and the Assistance Fire Co. failkd to put in an appearance, which is most unaccounta ble, as they are both before the public just now. The fire was easily put out. Several deaths have occurred here from icarlct fever, and a few from small-pox. Coopersdale is to be enlivened by a press brick cstabliahnicnt. Hops they may n6ver have cause to regret it. If the County Institute is going to run, as it did last year, on borrowed capital, we would rather rot have anything to do with it. We firmly believe that Catrbria county has talent enough to run her own Institute'. We saw a circular latejy which caused 9 to believe that last fall's programme is to be enacted over agiin. We hope not. MacShane and Haddik seem to have a hip py time of it, but it t doubtful whether either of them can conjugate" the verb "love ' We had two wizards here lnt wetk Sylves ter and M..ke-all-a. stir. Several v.iTCiits at tended the performance.), and only one hud good luck. She drew a nice brad. Anybody that says our ladies snuff lies. This may be a little late, but it is ju?t as true as if it had been promulgated two weeks ago. Hon. D. J. Morrell has lately published a letter on the subject of ''Industrial Partner ships, " which is replete with good sense, and we hope many may be profited by it. We understand that there will be dome trouble in drawing a "legal" jury for the Dis trict Court here, lor the next term. Ne names were left in the box, and the Associate Judges may not be commineion.-d in lime to give the notice as early as required. We opir.e that the forthcoming Institute will be a giand affair. Mr, Ilouck, the Deputy Stite Superintendent, is to be present a pii tleoiao ol greit ability. Mr. Burt, of Pitta burgh, has consented to come a teacher of large experience. Then we have onr Chap man, M'Cormick, Cope, Johnston, Ely, Hnr rold, Ilvkas, Philltppc and li'Feeters from the south of the county and a large number of in telligent eentlemen from the north of the coun ty, d sides a hoat of ladies from every part of Lift'o Cambria." The following, among other subjects, will no doubt bo discussed : Methods ot teaching first impressions c'i niat astronomy the moon the almanac oci?an currents outline maps elee'ricity storms moisture parental co operation- tides the new jail several tuikeys, etc. Let everybody go. The contrariest man in the Sia: eats he won't go, but we will bet that he will be there just to be contrary. Rob Rot. Tub Coming Isstitctk As we announced somo weeks ago, the Huh annual session of the Cambria county Teachers' Institute will meet in Eheneburg, on Monday the lfth of December next Extensive preparation for a successful meeting have been made. Board ing will be furnished member i nt the most rea?onbl rates. Orders for excursion tick ets on the P. R. R. and its branches will be issued on application, to all school officers and teachers whs desire to attend, bv Co. Superin tendent Chapman, on receipt of one postage stamp. Prof. Rurtt, of Pit'sbuVgh, Prof. Wicker sham, of il trrisburg, Profs. !cCrmiek. Cop. Maraden, and many others of this co'Jntv, nro expected to contribute to the success of tho In stitute. A new and original feature of the oc casion will be the select readings by our own teachers. We know we have among them "many masters of the reading voice." An other attractive feature will be singing by a class formed of pupils of the Fbensburg schools under the direction o! Prof. Marsden, accom panied by instrumental music by Prof. Davis, teacher of music iu the Johnstown public schools. Other exercises will consist of lec tures, class dri'ls, reports, 4c. It is ardently hoped that there will he a grand turn out of teachers and directors nt the Institute The latter arc especially invited to be present on Wednesday of Institute week. It is also hoped that directors will prant tho time to such teachers as wish to attend the In s'itute. This they may legally do. (See sec tion 13."i, page 159. of the "School Laws and Deoiions.') More than this, we hope they will tint their teacheis to attend. In this way.a successful Institute will be had, and the schools ill be improved correspondingly. The attendance of the public is reepvCtfully invited. Litiqatiox. An Old Lawsuit Dtcidcd at Last. The controversey between Ross and Shoemaker for 54 tr.ictsof land, about 21,(!C0 acres, which suit has been on hand from one court to another for thirty years, during a'l which time the bet legal counsel was employ ed on both sides, to wit: on the part of the plaintiff, Wm Banks, of Indiana, now dee'd, Joshua F. Cox, of Somerset, now dej'd, John G. Miles, S. S. Blair, R. L Johnston and the late Edwin M. Stanton. On the part of the defendants; Mich'l Dan Magellan, Chas. Heyer. Judge White, Henry D. Foster, John Fenlon, and George M. Reade. During tho thirty years different parties bought from both sides, while sometimes the interest of the defendant wae sold out for cost. This Inst suit being for ii'.H) to 300 acres, and involving the same ques tion as the first for 2l,l0i) acres, winds the thing up, A. L Holliday having bought the last tract the Gth of June, 1P."0. It is a mass of pine timber aud lying about seven miles from Altoona, on the Clearfield creek, "and both parties being enstrepe'd during the wholo tlrrty years and trees growing, nukes it a very valuable property. This last suit was brought by Murray Iloffinan, th owner of the Shoe maker title, vs. James McDermitt and others, to make title for Holliday, and was decided last week in the Supreme Court at Pitttburgb in favor of Hoffman. We are informed that at least $15,(100 was paid for attori.ev fees and $8,000 to $10,000 for Survey fees. Hollidayt burg Register. WnT mt DiFrFRRtccK 7 We find the fol lowing in the ClesrrieM Republican, and as it is just as applicable in this latitude as any Other we commend it to the attention of all whom it may concern : An Act of Assembly requires the County Commissioners to publish annually a statement of the receipts and ex per.ditures of the county. The samo law re quires borough, township and school officers to publish a similar statement. Yet lew comply. But let the Commissioners, for only one year, omit their duty upon this point, what gigantic frauds would bo developed in the imagination of the tax-payer. If the County Commission ers dare not violate the law, why do the bor ough and township oflicera persist year after year in doing so ? Don't pay more tba!i tou need to by buy- in elsewhere than at Oak Hall. letter raoa -prrrsmr staii. Pittsburgh. Nov. 20, 1571. Dear Freeman "The river is up nrd the chinnel is ileep," and our coal merchants and iron manufacturers are happy. Six millions bushels of coal were shipped from Pittsburgh last week for ports along the Ohio River. Be sides this immense quantity of coal, there wero shipped tons of merchandises that had been ac cumulating here for months previously, and our wharves presented an animated and business like appearance that is rarely seen of late years. What a god send our coal will be to down-river people, and with what gratitude we will receive their greenbacks in return. To give your readers an ide of how many pcreons commit suicide and the means em ployed in doing it, Rd also the number of sud den deaths in Pittsburgh during tho last twelve months, I nppend the coroner's official report, which has just been published : 1 he whole list comprises two hundred and thirty two, classified as follows: Homi tides, 7; intemperance Rnd exposure. J.T; acci dentally drowned, S.'t; round drowned. f; rail road accidents.CO; passenger rnilroad accidents, 2; unknown, 2; ii jured by full. 2-1; suicide by shooting, 5; suicide by cuttiny: throat. 1; sui cide by hanging. 7: suicide by jumpifg out of window, 1 ; suicide by jumping into liver, 5: suicide by jumping into pond, 1; hemorrhage, 4: injured bv falling walls, 2: accidentally shot, 1: burnt d, 2; natural causes, 10: fiozen w hile intoxicated. 1; by lightning. 1: by explosion of cartridge, 1: convulsions. 2; suicide by poi son, 5: i: jured by running over bv wagons. kc ,'J: injured by machinery. 3: death from suffocation, 3: heart disease, 12: apoplexy, (: congestion of the heart, 2: conges'ion of the brain, 3: by falling into a vat, 1: spasms., 3: consumption. 2. Last week was an eventful one in the history of Pittsburgh in one respect. There were more confidenie games and robberies came to the surface than for years before iu the same length of time. Indeed 1 begin to think that w e are a sort of a Sodom, because there is to dam much corruption and roguery in our miilgt. 'e are to have a Woman's Suffrage Con vention in Pittsburgh the Utter part of this week. Big guns of the female gender are ex pected from abroad, and we welcome tie love ly creatures, martyrs, with open arms and gushir g hearts. There were thirty-three new cases of small pox last week, and sixteen deaths, in the city of Pittsburgh. A material decrease. In Alle gheny city the disease is on the increase. There are fourteen small pox p-itients iu the new Allegheny hospital, six of which are fe males. A couple of black rascals assaulted a lady ir. a meat shop a few days since, in Alle gheny city, and attetwaid? rifled the drawer of its coirerit. They have been held in the sum of $1,000 each or their appcirauco nt court. On last Fritfay a man named Robert A. Robinson, said to be frnm New York, attempt ed to shoot Mr. John W. Pittock, one ot the proprietors of the Evening Leader, and cauic vory near accomplishing his purpose, tke ball just grazing Mr. P.'s forehead. There is no known cause lor-this attempted murder, even the prisoner himself being unable to assign any reason. His friends claim that he is sub jest to periodical fits of insanity. He is now in enstody. Last week we had the first'snow of the sea son, and the soft, feathery flakes reminded us that cold, stern winter was once more upon us. T he boy clad in wann garments and having a cornfort ible home, eliouted wiih delight as the little white harbingers ot winter softly descend ed, but the boy on ihe side-walk in tattered clothes and baro feet, wore an expression of anguish as he contemplated the impending hunger and cold which ho must endure for the next four months. God help tho poor, of whom we hava thousands even in tho vr eullhy city of Pittsburgh. One of our leading Republican journals, a few days ago, performed the mst ex'.raordina, ry flip-flp ever known in this city. Manager Aims, of Trimble's varieties, has engaged the propiietors of the or.cern, at an enormous out lay of money, to give a series of gymnastic ex hibitions at his theatre during the pressut.bc season. Mr. T. P. Houston, of the Gazktti, and who is well known in Ebeusburg, has been confined to his room for some days by iiluess. Hope Tom will goon reCovur. Mrs Caroline Bloomer, of this city, has transferred to her brother, Charles C. Cralt, and her sister, Cornelia R- Spioul, property estimated to be worth five hundred thousand dollars. Think of that, poor e .itor, and gnaeh your teeth. You never thought there was eo touch property in the world. The other day the oath of a wealt'-.y woman in Allegheny city was tiken that she would not "tipple" any more until after Christmas. She is a woman that will never go back on her worJ. either. Yao. The AtDixr.. The prospectus for the fifth year (lb72 of this magnificent tii-nnph ol nrt and literature his been issued, and tne tuaga, sine is to have many new and distinguish j te nures. Engravings uitcr the most celebrate,i American artists'will b?g:ven,while the literary department will be under the supervision of Richard Henry Stoddard, the eminent author, who will be aided by some of the most popular writer and poets of the day. The volume for lb72 wiM contain nearly three hundred pages and about twohwndred and fifty fine engravings. Comtneticlti w-Uh the number for January, everv third number will contain a beautiful tinted picture on plate paper, inserted as a front ispiece. The Christmas number for 172 will be a splendid volume in itself, containing fi'ty engraviKS I four in tint and, although retailed at $1, will be sent wiihout ex'ra charge to all yearly subscribers. The pubiihers have pur chased and reproduced, at great expense, the beautiful nnd incomparable oil painting, by Seis, entitled "D:ime Nature's School " The chromo is 11x13 inches, and is an exact fao simile, iu size and appearance, of the original picture. It will be delivered free, with the Jar-nary number, to every sub.-cribcr who pajs for one year in advance. One copy, one year, with oil chromo, !?5; or Tun A i junk and the Fr.KriMAN for one vear, nnd the premium oil chromo, for only S.V.V). James Sutton &. Co., publishers, No. 22 Liberty street, New York. Thk Phrenological Journal for December is at hand. Among the Magfznes we receive each month, none are more carefully perused than the Phrexolog!Cal, on account of its sound views on everything related to the times. It is proressivo and reformatory, but never dealS in vague and illusory schemes. like most of the so called progressive publications. Th December number contains among other good things, Judice Dly, of New York, with a fine portrait ; An Old Bone of Contention ; An Able Review of Mr. Beechor's Life of Christ : Tho Bridge of Motion, or Recent Scientific Developments ; Laura's Experience, a Strange, but True Love Story ; Oen. R bt. A. Came ron, the Colorado Colonist ; Chicago ; Chronic Catarrh, its Cause and Cure Thought in Sound nnd Motion ; The Geological Hiaiory of Man ; The Faculty of Order and its Culture : Working at night ; The Deserted Tillage. Single Nos. 30ct9. $3 00 a year. A new vol. begins with the next number. S R. Wells, Publisher, 3?'J Broadway, New York. CrjRiSTMAH. In one month from to-day, so the almanacs-say, Christmis will be with us once more ; and just here let u say to tho little folks, lay up your pennies in store; for as sure aa you're there we heard Cham. Roberts de" clare that he was bound to prepare for a big 6tock of nice things before long for holiday gifts for big folks, little folks and medium sized pele. So look out for what's coming, for Cham's bound to mike things hnmp, you bet On ! where are sfou fromjf, my amiable friend? oh I where arc you gning? said he. I ain gro in? a now suit of clothes to buy from Jam J. Murphy, oh! where docs he Keep, tuy amiable friend V oh ! where does ho keep t wild he. Ho keeps at liw Clinton street, and his store you shall quickly see. Then I will kv with you, my umiablo friend then I will Ko with you. said he. So they both wentjtog-ethcr and with suits for cold weather they were soon fitted to a T, T, T! (jo thou nnd do likewise, reader. tr Clothlujf Hall, KPJ Clinton street, Johnstown. IxQrtnE the prices at Oa,k nail, before buyln'y elsewhere. IX ME."iI 51 It'll. A joint meeting of the members of the Bench and Bur of the 241 li Judical District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Blair, Cumbria, nnd Huntingdon, suggested by the denth of lion. George Taylor, late its President Judge, va held in the Court House nt Huntingdon. I'a., on Thursday, tho IC'.h day of November, 187!, at 1 A o'clock, p. ui. Hon. John Denn was, on motion, crtlled to the chair, and Aug. S. Landis and K. Allen Lovell", Esqs., elected Secretaries of the meeting. The President, on taking the cftsir, in n few Appropriate remarks, rtfrrred to his ten years' acquaintance with the deceased, p.nd spoke with impressiveness of Ihe great fidelity to duty which characterized his useful life. P. M. Lytic, Esq. .moved the appointment of a committee of two members of the Bar, nnd an Associate Judge from each county of the district, to prepare resolutions ex pressive of the sense of the meeting, which motion was adopted, nnd the Chair ap pointed the following : Hon. Joseph Irwin, lion. Samuel Calvin, aud Col. K A. McMurtrie, of Blair county ; Hon. Geo W. F.asly, Robert L. Johnston, and George M Reade, Xsq-., of Cambria county ; Hon. 1). Clarkson. Hons John !?coti, and P. M. Lytic Esq . of Huntingdon county. The committee, through the Hon. John Scott, reported the following TtESOT.l-TIONS. The members of the Bench nnd B.r of the 24th Judicial Ilistrietof l'eiinsyi vaniu, assem bled to express their feelings upon the death of lion. tieorjreTtiylor, late its President .1 ude, teel that they are ealled to pay ii tribute to ihe memory of no ordinary man. Wo come hot only tn'beur test i in on y to the purity and iihility of his judicial adui inist rat ion, tint :t!so to drop the tear which is due to the esteemed and be hived friend, for of him it may in truth be said i hut he hud in as hijj'h decree us any J ud.ire upon the Isencli the warm personal re-rard ot his ju- . dieial associates and of the n-eritlenien of the i liar niiiong- whom he dNoharired his duties. j Added to a .strong:, clear, diseriminiiiiitinjr mind, j thoroughly disciplined by curly study and ini- j lined with the elementury principles of l-j-ul science, were a reverence for Supreme aiithnr ity, it recognition f his responsibility to that , authority, a love of justice and a hirh moral couratre. Strong as were his feelings and eon- ; victions upon tiny subject which inii-lit inci- 1 dentally mingle in the contest of the Courts, his sense of rijrht was t runner, and of no man who ever sat upon the Ueiich was there less I complaint of personal bins or purtiiUity to suit- j ors. If proper to apply to any man the first ideal of a .1 udjre. "iiii able man. a man of ti nt h. ! who fears (iod nnd hates covetousin-ss," it mi)rht be applied to him. Peeling that he has i ctii'il nt I li i-ii is,-, of no hinoiihlr service ol nl- ' most m i.iarter of a century, w-e who have had every opportunity of obsrrvinjr mid learning: the traits ot his character boar testimony to its worth in these brief words, and do resolve 1st. That we will now proceed i:i a body to attend his funeral, and will wear the usual bad ire of mourninjr for thirty days. 'Jd. That the members of the Itarnf tho sev eral counties of the District will take measures to have the proceedings of this meeting placed upon the records of their respective count les. 3d. That a copy of thes proceed inirs bo fur nished to tho family of deceased, and tho same be published in all the iicwspaucra of the Dis trict. Which, after addresses, fu'l of feeling and appropriate to the occasion, matte by David Ulair, Esq., Hon. Samuel Calvin, Hon. John Scott, Aug. S. Landis and P. M. I-ytle, Esqs;, ware adopted by acclama tion. ' On motion, adjourned to attend the funeral. JOHN DEAN, rresidcnl. Ava. S. Laxpis, 1 , . T- . r secretaries. K. Allex Lovell. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. A meeting of the members of the Court and Bar of Huntingdon County was held in the Court Room, on Tui-sday, the 14th day of November, 1871, :it 3 o'clock, P. M. to take action in reference to the death of Hon. George Taylor, late President Judge of the 24th Jndicinl District. On motion of John Williamson, Esq.. lion. John (1. Miles was elected President, and John S. Bailey and K. Alien Lovell, Esqrs., Secretaries. The President, upon assuming .the chair, in a nent and appropriate address, rem i tided his brethren of the sad event which had called tht-m together, dwelling- ia highly etilogisiic terms up'-n the life nnd character of the emiuc-nt Jinipe who had fallen, and reJerritig to the severe loss wh.i -h they, in common with the legal profession of the State, h:-d sustained in the death of Hon. Georp- Taylor. Hon. II. M. Speer fpokc of the c6odne?3 of heart, the integrity, and the ability i which characterized the deceased, una at the closing of his remarks, moved the ap- j pointment of ft committee of five to draft rc:-oluio'is expressive of the feelings of the i.: ?cfing. S. T. Brown, John Williamson, nnd Wm. P. Orbison, Esqrs , a.ldresed the m-eiitig. complimentary of the decased. The motion of Mr. Speer was then adopt ed and the chair appointed Hon. R. M. Speer, John Williamson. Wm. P. Orbison, T. W. Myton, and Theo. H. Cremer, Eiqrs., a Committee on Resolutions, who reported the following, which were unanimously adopted : rtr.p.OT.rTioxs of nEPPcrr. Having- heard with profound sorrow of tho death of Hon. t'eoryre Taylor, President Judye of the Court of this District, which occurred at his residence this moriiir.fr, and recojr nizimr in this sad event a common loss mid a public bereavement, atid cxpressinjr the unanimous voice of theHarof this county, we do resolve 1st. That .ludjre Taylor, by his modest milli ner, his eminent ability, his spotless integrity and his unquestioned fairness, has discburired the duties of President Judjre of this District lor more than twenty-two years, in hucIi a manner as to make honorable his hijrh otiie'e, to deserve and receive the unshaken rotilidi-nce if the people, and to surround his niiine when li viiijr and his memory now when dead with the hiffhest reward of honest labor the yratoful acknowledgment of duty well and faithfully done. 2d. That. i:i tho presence of his opening grave wo declare him to have been an honest i.iauand a fearless, able and Incorruptible .ludire, the clearness and strength of whose mind were equalled only by tho warmth and kindness of his heart. :!. That liavlnr bojrun the stmrule of life unaided and alone, his steady march to deserved distinction was alike the reward of his jrreat ability and his conscientious discharge of pub lie duty. 4th. That eminent as he was in official life, nn.l much as he will be missed and mourned in t he t .'oui ts over which he lias so Ion ir mid so ac ceptably presided, the tenderness and all'ection of his heart, and the kindness of his nature, doubly endeared him to his family and his friends, to whom, in this hour of their jrrief, we tender the poor consolation of our unmixed sympathy. ftth. That ns our lust tribute to the memory of the honored dead, we will attend his funeral in'u body, and wear the usual bade of mourn injc for thirty days; and we hereby direct these resolutions tw he presented to the Court, to bo entered upon its records, a eopy furnished to his family, and that they be published in all the papers of tnis District. it. Mii.ton Pther, "I W. V. Outusox, John Williamson, V Commi'ffoc. T. 11. CllKMElS, I T. VT. ilYTOX, J On motion, the meeting adjourned to meet with the members of the liar of the other counties comprising the 24th Judicial District in the Court Room at Huntingdon, on the dav of the funeral. JOHN G. MILES, President. John M. Bailet, Seeretarim K. Allln Lovell, BctTa and cheese are almost indispensa ble articles of food. Properly used, they are nutritions and healthy ; but an inordinate uo of either causes indigestion and dyspopsia. Tabson's Purgative Pilib, judiciously used, will remove -both of these troubles. Hate vou agnein the face ; and is it badly swollen 7 Have you severe pain in the chest, back, or side? Have you ciaraps or pains in the stomach er bowe's 1 Have you bilious colic or severe priping pains ? If so, use Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Ch!Ltben cbt for them the neat suits sold by Wanauiaker & Brown. little GEIS & FOSTER. OBAN D OPEN-ISO Pr r II. L AND WiMTKB DRV GOOPS AND DBS'! OOCPS The attention of the Ladies i directed to our immense stock of Millinery Goodp. oom piising a grand assortment of Kretich Flowers Feathers. Hibbona. Si'k's, Yelvts. Orr.amentii in endless profusion, an I the latest iiea of Trimmed Bonnets and lii'i, which we have always on hand, or we canJaUDrdy anv.Iady wih uiiumed HaUor Bonnets el fchortaxt iioi'Ze :.d in a atyle which we guarantee iil give ami;- satisfaction. We are now cffritg special ami xtraor.-.inary inducements iu Fall and Winter mss oooos, Double Warn Alpacas, Poplins, Velveteans. Waterproofs, Caim6rn. Flannels' B! aiset. i.tneng, Muslins. Prints. Ginch..,. hohiery. Gloves, Lace. Ires Trimmings, and a full vaiisty of Sitnll Wares. Zephyr Worked and Germantown Wool, at prices to suit all. A magnificent line of P.'ack end Colored suss in Olace and Gtos G: :ain, at prices txvg- ltig from SI to $4. A i:ew, complete and ele-ant display of Siti e'e and Double B:oche. Prtisler and Thibet Sh,wl, at from S3 to $.!, and hiindredi of v oolen shawls at y.ry reduced pricea. We have also opened a splendid line of Ldir and Children' FANCY FURS. t iowis r rate. A full and varied assortment of Carpet. Oil Cloths and Window Shades alwava on hnnd Also, the very choicest of lire Geese rathrs. All of the above and much more csn be bought for the cash at the loT.6st maikct rates from Ge:b k. Fost.k, Nos. 113 and 115 C;iut.n Street, Johnstown, Pa. A f-MAbb-Pox Ixcidsxt.-"Wednesday's isue y'L me aiiiinim j nf it re!.1. t es t he followir;"- Some time since, a lady in this city whs taken sick, and a physician bcinjf called in pronounced the disease varioloid, eonsi 'jueiitlr a placard was posted on the door to wai n others from en tering the residetiee. A brot-her or the ladv. residing a few miles down the country, upon comiiiK- to the city and diseoverinir theplae-ird on the door, soutrht the attendintr phvsioixn and desired liim to have It removed, stating that it would injure his eister's bu-iiiess. v.'iio kept a hoarding house.-und averrinsr that she was suffering from rheumatism, and did not iiuve the varioloid. The physician replied that she was sufleri:ir from the said disease and that it would be impossible for him to haveihe pla card removed. The gentleman, becoming an trry, still insisted upon its hcinjj: removed, when tho physician informed him that hewould have to fret pel mission from the Mayor or the police before t he notice could he removed, and if lie doubted that the disease was tho varioloid lie should call on his sister and ascertain the truth. He expressed bis intention to do so. and left the titilee. stubse,pIf.n t v K. returned mid in formed the physician that he was sat is!U'd the disease was v arioloid. Ilotiirninjr to his home in the country, the ir'ri?Jeinan was attacked with the smail-po, which proved latal, and ho was buried on l-'riuav last. Xawwow r.soAr-B rnoM A TIopntnt.T: Dcirn An aecitlcnt similar to the one which rec ent- ih-cuiivu hi ucciorii county, or wiii'-h we -curreu in Jiei'tord count v, mf which we ' tin necownt a few weeks lia-o.) lmt fortu ly not attended with the same terrible re- i, is thus detailed in the present week's is fm e uu a"! tiatel suits, sueif the Somerset Iti rol i: Tho house of an ajrea couple, Keefer by name, aired sti and S respectively, rcsidi:ijr in tlreenriiie township, this county, wits burned to the "round severiil daysaK-o. The old man had rone into theneii h borhood to work, leaving his Hired wifee.t l-.oMiie, busily enjjaped in knitting. A liule (fill, some four or five hundred yards disti nt, saw dames of tire bursting lroih the roof, v. he l she befe-an wavinjr a red handkerchief to attract the nt tention of a dausrhter of the ared couple, who lived within siirht, on a hill. Failing in her purpose, she ran to the house, hut beforeshe reached it the roof luol fallen in, and the old lady, not beinir aware of the great danjrer fuv roundinshr, was-iietly knitting by,the stove. In a few minutes the house was burned to the "round, and but very lit tie of its con t cuts were saved; nnd hud it not been for the timely ap pearance of the little girl, the old woinan.''be j'ond a doubt, would have perished in the llauics. We learn, says the Somerset IJrrahl of ttie 22d, that one day last week a bei'.r had the au dacity to Invade the quiet neighborhood Jof Milford. A small beiy, the son ot one of Mii ford's sturdy farmers, whose m m? we did not learn, was driving the cows to one of the mer !ows. r-ear the paternal mansiori when he es pied his tenrship coming across the field. The hoy, who had never seen u bear, wondered what kind of an animal it was, but at :t concluded that it whs a from .importation of the canine specie, and at once went to work to drive the intruder from the place by pettimr him with stones, when Mr. liruiii, to the surprise of t c lad, sto; d erect, reached out his paws, nun grazed him square in the eyes. Thiswas too much for our courageous y on t ii. nr.ci bee mirijr tori ifie,l at this affectionate rtenioiftration of the bear, he I. eat u hast 3" retreat home to in form of the wonder he had beheld. Litest ad vices a re t hat the bear ha. escaped to the wood-, with the whole of Mi! ford: township in pursuit- .iDVEXT'.T.2 with A Pa nth rn. A few days r.fto a boy named E. J. Cunningham. 14 .years "of iifre. livimr in lloekton, Clearheld county, made a narrow escape from a panth.er. hiic on hi wnj- to the tunnel mi an errand, he was sta . led b' a low inn) heavy prowl overhead. Cpon loofc!nf up he saw a panther perched on a tree about thirty feet from thepround. pud wnjf pinir its tail, in anticipation cf spriuirinjr upon its prey. So sooner did the boy's eyes meet those of the pnather than it pave a loud and piereinjr .veil, and len-il to the pround. ''his sudden demonstration mi thepart'of the pan t her frightened the colt which the I103- was rid-in"-, and it took to tlipht at full speed th" pan ther keepinp .dose to its side and about neck to neck, pivinp an occasional fierce 3'el!, which seemed to add speed to the coir's feet. After runninjr in this manner for about forty roils the panther pave up the chase aud disappeared in the forest. TrsT the Tmxfi ! Economy r.nil comfort has tit la-t bei-n combined in the mntter of a .-prinp l'.ed Hottom. and the result may now be seen at the cabinet ware establishment of Mr. Kol.ert Evans, in this tdat-e. that pomlemtin having bought the ripht of t his county f or dlenn's la t ent Wooden .-piinjr l!ed Itottoni. 'ertninl3-the most .simple, satisfaetorj- ami cheapest inven tion of tlm kind that has yet Keen introduced to the public, of which the etroiip testimo nials ill its favor from well known ireutlemen in l'ittsiiurp bear ample proof. Mr. Evans is prepared to manufncttiic and fit these patent bottoms to any kind of a lied for live dollars each, or will sell shop riphts on most reasona ble terms. Everybody should and see this new and desirable invention. II ess &- IlRfTn.EH.Xos.241 nnd 24" Main street. Johnstown, (formerly Leopold i: Uro.'s stand. have just received an immense stock of Keady inade Clothing of all qualities, styles, sizes and prices. They also pet suits made to order when desired. The.v sell the everlast ir.jf 'rin-e of Wales cloth, and are the onlj- persons author ized to sell it in Johnstown. It will wear for three ponerations. Hoys" clothii-p Sunday broadcloth all-wool suits everythirp in the shape of irent's f umishinu -poods kept by Hess & Uro. Trunks, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, col lars, cuifs, -te, The.v have but one price and that is as cheap as city rates. Please pivo them acall. Dou"t forget the numbers. AnoiT DnE.-.txn. It was ail well enouph for our first parents, before sin entered the world, to pallavant around in the oripinal paekape, but in these deponcrutedays modesty and com fort both forbid a tip leaf i-.ttirc, and he;ico the necessity, particularl.v at this inclement season of the year, for just such dress pood for la dies and pents as A. J. Christy keeps in almost endless variety at his cheap store in Lorctiot He vour needs what t Ivy may. And 3- can almost invariably supply theni at lair prices. l'l'sn Ar.oxo ! I'ush is a pood thinp; all pro gressive people have it. Tho world demands it must have if would po to the wail without it. fc0 "push ahmp. keep tnovinp," and while your hand is in don't fail to push .vour way in to L. Cohen's elepaut Hat Parlor, No. 227 Main street, Johnstown, and then push your head into a neat and fashionable hat or cap, there keptin preat profusion and sold at figures the most" reasonable. Also trunks, shirts, etc. 'TnAbE WiNris. Tell me, ye winped witfrlf I ha round mv pahwity roar tell, oh ! tell me j where, oh ! where I'll find the cheapest store? 1 The winds replied and this they said, I've never j yet in all mv trade have'had;the luck to suit m inind more'fully in poods ;f every kind than ! at John .1. Murphy's store complete, whosf ! stock and prices no one can Hieat. Mansion j House Corner, Main and Franklin &ts., Johns town. Go there and I1U3-. Don't CI ivk TJi .Tisfolly to fret or pet into n net about tho trials or cares that come on un awares; 'twould be bettor by far to fnke thinp- as they are. nnd ever seek to bepuile with n lauph or a smile all our troubles and ill, or else make a visit to MilK and with cash to pay down, pet the best flour in town, or feed, or brooms, or oil, or hams, orsomething else, very oneap indeed,. Eed'"orl county has prodncol a pnmpUin this y?ar which weighs lb. pounds sod niR is ures 7 lect 3 inches in circumference. Tiie Lutheran preacher at Centreville rcj dees iu the possession of the raons'er vcgtable. "Jthoot For.T.Y as it FbtES." and stop nsin preparations on your head which are composed of, n.'MwiHU. Uso Nature's Hair Hcstorati ve, whi-h b3" its cleanliness, frnpranee and purity coiuuieiids itself. See advertisement. Ham's Vep.--able Sicilian Hair Itfnewcr cures pra y hair by caiisinu it to return to its youthful color aud vigor. EsTircrtiAT New Many of Wanamaker & Brown's Fall Style. "in. . r, is p t( H i':- !1 ft:-: !! ; ...tier t. I' lei. I lie ltllli ,l ( ;l,. el ::! avi on reasonable terms. Mr.'' i iekey keeps imi.M.".';'.!.T( n Rtoef: of new rrtrt f::s::4e!t,!.- fiirni er,-. tiles- vh' reeui e re. vi jtj his !-it s!u triv' him a call. l'ery nrtieie sent iroi.: 1. no IS rooms vi ill be wan -inteii r.- i er.jci. Ilntr ft ml Mraw 'Vitn.i 3 i::.u;.l;.ef oi el to i.rii! v nt ic-tef!o e.ty pile. ane s at tr.b re-caiico f i:.i I ttcd r. t g o:;:l as new. ; All orders f rem p. di to. tncopron! v at tee !,.. i.i.:;.-tr. j TO COWSU.ViPT.VES. The advertiser, haviatr been cured of that or.-ad ::si ; sr. Co:'. rtiu r.ei.t i v ;: i ii;. I v ti .:v. n to ).i '!" it I ! v hi simple I'iM'.H-i.y, l (inioi;-- to tmiki 1-: bow si' rs tr.e meur.so! cur desi re ir. he w ii I send a ir i ! i : pr, s.-ri ot ion used, (tree of -hai-ye v. ii i, tin. .1 i.;M :.- l-v prcparititr and usinr th" -a:iie. which i:! iitKiasi i:i; (ii: k lor i '..(...,:;,; ri;)i.. -j.-r'.iie. . -iliii L. Ac. Part ic3 wishing the preripi ii n ph-ase address ll-ll.-lv. Kfv. TIiV. Ai:'.) A. WILSON-, :4 South Third St.. WHli.tmsbrrs;!-, X. V. II Y 31 I". T5 I A I,. I IT A ('. ' 1 X -?.. i rt u. r,t the CrtVrVe hureh. Cp!li'7in. r. Tlierdjiy morn'i:;: la ;t. by Kov. 'I'luii'iii ITyan. Mr. !lir.!iv;cw !;i.;.in. of A Itoona, and MissAmamia 1 if l!a- forim t pfaee. Tt is n tr'.it'u aeerpte.1 by t!;e eilitor'nl fr t" -nity that when n man isp,rti -niarly f,ott'i-ife in t he seh-ct ion of a n il" he i - n !v : vs snr t -: rcmeird the pi ir 1c r. Thi- b io- ::" tv.' may we!! onceive ' at o :r j o n.ir fi i. n 1 l'e.s ir.ni ha won o:e of tie i r'v I l.her t i r'-'es in t he i:n-tri;eei:i.'.l lottiry. I t :n o.; iii ' e.! ! has he lii on in his olierintr to u:. ' us. therefore, to ' n t u iii! e him pv term :na-ion i f i is I'm ! lin ' r ; and to eT;ress t in- i ope t h-it he :'. t t j and ible ymiiig lri 1.' in ;;. be a- Ii.ij j tei t d as tley are v.er.hy ;o .: d -v i attachment toeaeli eih.er. We tin j matrimoni- 1 pathway may bep-r'-I vc!i-i'!!!c l'owers of peace, pre.-;-er I all'ection. :.nd that v.-hen they t.ns j srood el l r.t;t. v itii ai! tie- c-'-t:! f.irr I around them, they mav ttici t'.ait It li ves ; Ii :ti '!, r aa.i c n- i ;it ir t!i r I t;- f:i: ,'Vl-t.:! .1 ::i ;':at .ii t It ify a 'id true e r-. :i lied k v ef tl'is of--their re;-. :d ! h'!-e as been Il;de up of such sroo-i s'la! ! en tit le them to n vi r- t. 1 i n i Pii.p He -Nin the better world to come, fiimn'i' ii tv. StcCOKMIC'K McXri.Tr.-M:srri. d. in M t'lf'im, 1 11 Tiu,ccl;iy ovi-niii' h:-1, bv Vrr-y Kov. .1. Tuipy. Mr. .Tas. Mcf in -i i,;;-i &u Mi-i A.vm MtXfLTT, both of that city. Here's till ye. James, and inr.y tho best of pood 1 uck o cr ntti in! you and your. A joj ful honeymoon, h limp, poacr ful :":d l.a; ;e. i.i.ir ri ed life, fird a blissful eternity be the i; 'od ihinps in store for you. Cl'LT.r.X- I.IT7I NGKR.- r-irr'cd. on Thnr-- day. l'it Ii insr.. nt th" ": r ; . , I it- church. v;t ! more, by l.'ev. O. T. ibillapte r. lr. A i: t tt; v. j Cl i.i ex and Miss Maky L;i?.iN(;i:u, nil of that place. lU'O AX-?d A X.T7.JV.. Mari h -1. on Tn-'sy 1 last, at the sau ie place, bv the s-mo. Mr Mt j fit 1 1. 1.'i-i:ax a:id I-Ii.s :;At;c:ir. ;.:ai.tzie, all i of V.;:i.!ore. I " j C.1T!?" I ' . I Y IUJI-L Cam' o t't nTrniscs lbscriher. in- Carroil t iwoslito, r:n or about the middle of Scpn inber last, a IIittN 111. K lii i.i,, suppostd to l-e t;boiii ( ne v ar r.i.d a hiiif old, but hi iM lttj; no special marks. The owner i reijuestr to come orwan', 1 rcve pro perty, piiy charpes i.ii.l take him v.v. vy. other vise'he will be disposed of neeorilinT to law. .K.iSKi'It Kl'NTZ, On 2"'i-i-i ;t "f Jiti'iJi Kuni.:, dtt'd. Carroll Twp., Xov.u'., Wl.-Jt. JOHNSTOWN IilTILDING & LO N " ASSfiriATI'tN "th epfmbfi. ir.l. I'e titioTi of 1 1 niit(;i: W. ( . iu irs 1 1. ,.. for ine.r poruiion of a liuilliitg- and f.oau Association ut Jolinrte.wn. No. p.l, lii'oiinlior T. rm. lTl. In the Court of Common fleas of Cambria L'.-unty. And now, ."-'cpi, c,i!i, 17 1. 5','tition read Mid Ariieb s of Association perused and e jmi.icd, which ap-lr-aritip lawful rr.i'i.ot irjun f to'ti.c m munity. said v.rititp.- r,!e t.rd'ied to be tied and ii"tic nf t ho applii at ion for a Ch.wicr of Incorporation be pic;i for thr. o stjecesrive weeks in the itiu!,i i;t f ') 'i'-' Iiy liic Court. .1. I-:. IIITr.. rroth'y. I'rolhouotarv's (.blice, l'.bcu.-bur -. .N'ov. 22, I -71 - 1S71. I'liii.ADKi.rniA. 1 --71- -a HOWELL 8h BOUIRKE, ?1 AM- FAI T l itti:? OF ' oer Har.sinss and Window Shades. tVIioIeMiuc.iiitl Kt-iull Halnrooiiir, COIINEU FOUIiTil am MA KK ET bT '., rlllLAIiELrillA. :i!y-t'iir i Principai OP.lcs 101 V,' Cincir.r..".:;. 0. BMP AIM UmiTOI! To Itc I.'iviini Jlotnttuj, ,'f?i?f -r;-.y s?9 v 47s f t 12 5 4 y 9 i- 9 i J 1 GSi-TS! T vvo Grand Capital Prizes ! (; 0 L i) 1 10.000 !N lATv'J I A c virnT.' Vivo Ten Vrizes of Sl.tS:iti- ( p 37TJ"Tr HVr ' ;r-5t. xi:h Tt5!r :a-ris;:i;i ZZ-K- :.c:2.ei ili.t vrc::-. .,t v. . I'ire JJor'C'j A- Jii'fSf". SU -7loi:,tcX Jir.i ttetx, th itiOQ ,. Fir? Tine-Toned Eesewcod Piancr., t :--.b $50-? C v.!;! "r; I'a m il3" P winp Machini-s, worth h-t' 1 r.i li. aaiW C"?d t.;d Stiff I.fr r !ut,li-,ij Wit:-:.C3 (in n.'i). j!o(i from :Ai in t.'iiA.) tu-h ! Ladies' (ioi 1 l.iilMtilii.' and tte:!''s Cohl Ve-f Ci.aics, stuii-.l and I 'ou ble-t'lat e-t :i!cr Table and Teaspoons, l'hotontph Albums, Jewelry, , Ac, Ac.iVc. ii'.El.r c: u.t.s, ...v...; JT...53 . A;t:. i S W.MKi Jf4,-M iiriii'ti, to vtlioisi f.t!cr:I ('rrntinmnvlil lsrivni. SlXOt.E TlTKKTS : Sf.l TU KK.TS ,"!).- TWKI.VE Th k ets i-zv ; Tv KN i-Y-n v e Tick i ts l-.i. Circulars eontaininp a full list of prises, a ,le script ion of the nmmier of i'i-.i vi:;p. and it her inPormation in reference to the iistrihn i ion, will be sent to any one ordonnp them. All U-t-tersmust be address tl to ! ofi m'i:. i.. i. S2-"ir.. ;r. ici r. :ih it., cNt-ixTi, o. i JJIJLE ON Hi:iKS. &-:. Tl". S.s- 1 111' V , I f Ml II II , ,l 1 1 " - I..S. ,-to Ann !vle. (wi.lmv.! T-1. f . . . I, ronii'" 1 v.iiita Cd-vn-a 1) hi. 1 . 1 .las. tiovle. whose re-:i. j ri.ti wn. John liiiylo, who re:(U s 'a Voonpst :o u. r't ,'.. of Ohio. .Joseph Iloy'c. who resides in I :i '. Ir'.'., State of Missouri. 'Michael !'; i'1, who ro-ides in tiallitztn. C-ii-ibi-in rimniy.' Ihi i-r-t, ivifcr married with William Tom !i nson, and rcsi-.ti s i-i Allegheny tovvr.fhip. Catabria tnutily, nivi Catharine lioyle. n lninor hnvtivr ''ir herpuar dian 1'i aucis Mortin. whvi rest u s 111 A llcirhosis twp., Caiiibri.i -oiinty. and Mary Ann Ouyle, intcrniv.rried with John Kurl. and re.-iib s in Ciearlield township. Cambria county. hciis.;atl !val representatives of Jatr.es Ioyif, late of the township of Allep'.ieiiy, in the county of Cambria, deceased, f , 1 1 1 f ; Yon and every of vou are hereby cited to bo and appear before the Judpes of our Orplum-' Court, to be held ;it l'benburp. in :'!.d tor siiid iMimt,v,n tlio Uvit M.inlny ' lii-cfinbtT u-t, then rp.i1 thci-e to e, pi or icfsisp to take the leal e-'ate of James Io le, rlecease,!. at the nppraiscfl valuation jiut upon it Jmuest dulv awarded bv tr.e said Coil by an irt. fclel returned by the Micro" ot saio county on tho 4th da3- of September, ls71. or show cr.nse why the same Fhould not b. soi l, to wit : A certain piece or parcel of land sit m: te! in t he tow uship of A I loph.cn v, county of ( am'.u-ia. state of Penn sylvania, tnijoiwrte- Jan. is rf Francis M.-r-o, William j'om!insin. I'alrick M'Ciii'.ouph, John nradtoy, Aiit'nony M"tV.v. im.i otlirrs, coijtutn inp 14 acres, lit perches, nnd allowance, about 80 acres of which are cleared, h-ivio: thereon erected a t wo story ;'part lopr.nd part frame) house, a lop btmk barn, and a two story p.nnk house, v alued and appritiscd t tl esoinoi p,?r acre, ninoontinp in the asryrepnte to the smii of t.b.r, 'ti. Notie? to be piven to ihe heirs residinp out of the State by lour publica tions in a newspaper published in The county, and a copy of said paper nisi led to their nearest post -office address. And hor-'i:i fail not. Witness the lloti. (Jeorpe '!'a vlor, I'rorident Judg? of our snid Court, at Eheiisbiirjr, this 0th day o" Sv-ptember, A. T). 1S71. : x: . w. atma::. nrk. ( Attest W. It. r? A t KEiu Sheril. nov.ll.-tr. HICKFY'P TTIINITI John Hiefcoy, I rt:ii J'l iirt'n W:irtl. Altoona. . ,. . t r OU JLn Uh J Hi V 1 I W U li l !. . r Tn::i:s:if yo rni::r.s. lmrm: r'.vr.T--:. j ri-ows am. i i (w i (hx is. h-i:or.!. P!v. 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