! iasBKi'T ,Tir. -aiv-a-co ixawfi'iKw.Tr' ;r2iCS-52: S3 3S - - - . . - - -,r 15 ' " f i. - ST w SATURDAY, DEC 23, 1871. I LOCAL AND PERSGNAL. I Tapsr 5Cext VTtun.-Tf you are a ab j fcriber don't go to the yostofijeo or wait W ' i i.. i.,., v thn rr.tn..v E' tieea, i car. in iu "'b J , ,. 3 ... tn .!,a if vou are not a subMiiwr ..o- . you i u b0,f0wie bis ruur neighbor ior too puij cop,, fof he won't bare Ujo ; e to keep tne ioii..j. monftV. al!j w0 . 1 11 M we want to try wi -- ... ,, .iim.efore want to do ei-v And .ill .-,t a Pilfcr De-Lt .itiniLi3 nnt or en excepting 5,J. wh o-. a. tl.. a.o.1. wo tenJer with .11 our. h. cuinplin.eut. of the season. May Xs. b .ed Plcrtr remember a.. J ccor ae iim.1t one about tbeiu. and mav the grand ,su1t b. a Merry Cbrlettu.is and a Happy Yeurto cue af.d all-joy wiiliuut mcsure, hsPpiue without alloy. And may ibey who Ui Lava a clesir record on our boo-i Wiicn tie i-evr year dawns. What will Movk Yvilo hiive no dc i'r to ee the Fkeiman discontinued, or even tafo it pd i to othen bauds, but unfortu ,.lt willies alone avai!eth nothing. We hav begged, implored and threatened, and et . eitel 'llimtr whom we desired Fpecially tu brio" to their sensee, have turned aUonf tar uur e'ltrcatios, and hence the propect before L( n uMitsnt wiitins ' anything but encournj i Still we are determined not to saj d;e so ss a glimmer of hope remains, and now t propose to try our patrons, and especially 1-M.te iu ne.irs.ou the very Dtsi propoiiiion ..l-.iii Sjrd to inake. A nd here it is : Adt nerws who i!l pay us f 1.75 before the first of . co'.d has not been so intense here, it isnnid, for February will be booked lor the next year, ninoieen e:i:s, the day on which Kossuth cuaaienei' S January '27th; lor two new sub- ! rcachad Ebeuaburg having exceeded it iu iu f'iieis. or an bid one and a new tine, we will i tensity about six devices. iP-iJ two copies (one to each) of ourpnper one j --To the c ird of Messrs. Cnsey, Fojnrty L wr for $3 10; or we will agree to furnish the Co., lio'.cs:ilo liquor dealers, I'ittsburgh, we 'bT.i si'A.vtiLtD Ban nee" one year and the reaidful chronio, noticed eisownero, in auii t'uii to our own paper, for $2.25 to single sub njitern. old or new, cr two copies, one to an tM and ore to a new subscriber, for $1 OU; or, in clubs of twenty, half old and half new, we 'romiss to send the Fbki man and the Harris Urg U'ttKLY Patriot one year for 5U cash that is $2-5'J for each subscriber all ad t!:tsjd ECpsmtely, but all to go to the same witl otlice. This is our pioposition. and we 'ceitainly think it ought to be acceptable to all Those only, however, who have pa!J or will paj id full" to the closo of this volume will be i!ioeJ the advantages offered herein. After tie first of February two dollars will be charjed for the Frskuan alone, except to new lAtcribers, anJ after May 1st "2.2.). and ee fa. II jou de.-ire that we should continue the FcriiiAJi you mut show a disposition to aid urn the way we have mentioned, for we have rcihiuir but our patronage to depend on. It, t a fclimne to riint our rnrr on the old tvDe low in uc, but it is a greater shame for you lured the Feekman and not nay for it. Both uf these cauecs for shame will be removed by iL- pouipt payment of old Fcores and the aJcpiicn of the pay-in-advance system. Will it L cOLe ? a; s and Mlsliaji at '.rtiJ near Horjf. Christmns ti ers nro iu demand. Sledding ia excellent; also tha sleighing; liktwito the sliding; ditto the ekating. Thursday last was tke shortest day of the rtiT, nd the coldest of the winter we hope. The cause of the delay ia the issue of our paper this week will be found under the obitua ry Lead. Oatman's grand drawing of new silver cuin is tho biggest thing cut. Don't fail to mure a draw. Bishop Damenec has ordered a collection for the Orphans' Aslum in all the Catholic tltrthes of this diocese on Christmas day. The Herald learns that a man named Leat cr Let, residing near Loretto, was so severely injured iu a well a few days ago that Lo died soon after. lliiiLie Moore plead guilty on Thursday to the larceny of a hilk drtss from Capt. J. II. Elliott's residence, Pittsburgh, aud waa re manded for sentence. ?i'!a. C. Bowers, charged with being im plicated in the Tyrone post ofUce robbery, has been arrested and committed to jail in Pitts l argli fo await a h'earing. Mrs Kager, wife of Philip Rsger, whose clesih fiorn small por we noticed last week, bid since died of the earns disease, being the tliird victim ou Laurel Hill. "Mother Goose" has been set to music by Carletou L Co., ITew Yoik, aud the next thing e axpect to hear it that she has hitched out a :. brood of feathered eoiigsters A Ftc of Mr Frank M'Cullough. of Johns town, aged 1-1 years fell from the roof of tho C. 1. Co.'s new stable on Tuesday and 6ustain ad ir.tercttl injuries which are likely to trbvo fatal. Nuts, candies, and everything else to gladden yourg hearts and gratify young appe tite! aje, aud old ones too can be found at Ciruttns choice grocery and variety tiore in great abundance. A dark day for Ebenfeburg the day first "katituted" by the teachers. Since then they l-vc '.' .oij conoidorabltt light ou the subject, hewsver, and now w have not only bright t!ajs but fcoonlight niphts. Our friend and subscriber, Mr. Henry llel Icn, had the mitfortuue to break one of his tires in seme way while orgnged in repairing tLa tnattir.cry of a a mill in Chest township Mi TLuisday of la?t week. IIou. Samuel Henry has our thanks for a liberal allowance of the most palatable sausage, part of the product of two fine porkers butch ered by him a few days ago which together trought down tho scalc3 to the tuco of 51 pounds. As a solution of the question, "What will novo youf propounded elsewhere, don't let any of our editorial brethren suggest a dose of aenna arid salts, or even a small decoction of castor oil. 'We don't want the "moving" lon In that way. 1 Le only brick houso in Summitville, the property of Hr. Henry Hughes, occupied by two families of tenants, was destroyed by fire on Thursday afternoon of last wtek. iuvolviag a loss of soma S 1 ,400, lully insured. Wo did tot learn the origin of the fire. By the giving auy of a scafTold at the -ohnstown gas works, en Tuesday last, five carpenters were precipitated to the ground, a distance of Eome twenty five feet, and all of them more or les3 iijured, but fortunatelv neither of them daugorously hurt Our friend and relative, C. W. Easly. Esq., Johnstown, has of late been suffering with a illgU attack varioloid, but we are ghid to Tnt-r-fv b,U lBtt08t Liai8elf gain. Major bttnTan anTa-nVe-aicdy D0 doubt gtened his burden and will bring about his ultimate cure. a.--' utn,P, has l,it lLe uAl1 on the head 9 ivVtl He w.uoommence this afternoon at 2 o e.leck the drawing of new silver co'n and tontmue tbo saine throughout tb0 holidav during which he avers that he ril! r-ive wv not Josg than $500 to the buvera nr i,-i:.i goods. J The Teachers' Institute closed its sessions at nOoa on Friday, and iu an hour or two after special train conveyed nearly all the partici pants to Cresson on their way to their respect ive homes. May their instructive and pleasant intercourse while here be a source of agreeable contemplation for the next twelvemonth to come. Messrs. Zahm & Son have a big stock of overcoats, heavy clothing, ladies' lurs, winter drags gooks and other seasonable merchandize wnich they desire to get rid of at reduced prioes for the ready cash during holiday week, or as soon as possible, and buyers may look for wonderful bargains at their store. Don't il to call. It affords us as much pleasure to contra dict as it did pain to announce the rumored batiing to death in Kansas of Mr. Henry Ickes, of Altoona. AVc received our informa J'on from current rumor and from a parugraph o that effect in the Bodfoid Gazette, and are bow gi.d to learn that ilr. I. is alive and in good health. We bespeak for our aJyerlisIn? ? all' ..I -I. -.. . . i'-IMM T Uf. IT '-. ilur- i . .. t riM all to D nrr the I'd 1 1 ii tl V S . I t" f. I - v ' eminently drvsng "'Hff ''', ,h Ai !i , riil.-e 01 U1C "'"..." . t-.i. ...!., ."j til liUSIUini in I. (.. l,llmCS4 Ill l.l. wJtir.cr fie .iv i."- ----- - 1 UUtu Je. o note th f.ict tnat tbo tr.uome o : ,n Thursday morning tood at lb degrcca Le!owni.d ibi (Saturday) morning at 1 da crees above zero. ?,'e should ncvor pr:nt a pipor witnout c.nmtliinr about ii. L. Oatman'a 'Easra Star Flour," which merits aud re ceives the commendation of everybody who uses it. For holiday baking it will ba found particularly choice and satitlactory. t For reasons sufiiciciitly mauifoat v.e Lave been unable to make the promised change ia the Thompson Store advertisement tint' week. but hope that will deter iio one from visiting and buving a. lull tock of holiday goods at that superb ttatabliabinunt iu post office build Among the many good reasons for buying good ravins at M. Ij Oatman's are that Christ mas is coming a::d he is i-eliing the very best of raisins, prune, cuirauts, canned fruits and picklej, and everything else delicious, at ex ceedingly low figures, aud giving everybody a chance to draw a nice prize in the thape of a silrer coin. The atteu'.ion of the editors of the Hftrria burg Patriot 'n iavited to our announcement Ii: first column with reference to clubbing with their weekly edition, ni.d we hope they will put on thvir wcokly exchange list, for the purpose of exhibition, aud fuiniah clubs of trrei:ty at the bame rates as they do clubs of Sfiv :md upwards. We fundly trust that the bottom has ben readied by the thei monitor for this winter at least. Vhcu it gets down to sixteen decrees below zero, as it UiJ on Thursdav morninc- lant, it is full time to put on the brakes. The lmiic aiieniion oi notei keepers ana others in terested iu the trnilis. V,'8 have the assurance of a roost reliable gentlemen that this firm is prompt, honorable and eminently worthy of patrons ge, and therefore we feel iio hesitation in recommending them to all our patrons who anything in their line W were agreeably surprised last week on receiving the Johnbtown Echo in quarto frm, enlarged to fully double its foimcr proportions, and presenting an appearuuca alike creditable to its editor and pleading to ils patrons. Were it not lor its "borrowed bowels," which we can never lnarn to like in uuy paper, it would be altogether lovely. As it is, we certainly wish it abundant prosperity for the sako of its Letter half the outside pages. ilr. F. A. S.oriu, of Allegheny township, has accepted the agency for the" "Catholic, Kecord," a mouthy magazine pub'ished ia Philadelphia at tlie low price of $2 50 per year, and is row canvassing lor the same. i ue "ixeconl is a most excellent, intcrehtinrr and nbly conducted magiiziixe. aud Mr. Storm should have uo trouble ia securing subscribers among the members of the several Catholic congregations he may vi?;t. lie is also cm powered to collect money and receive sub.-xrip-lious for the Frekman at our lowest terms, and wu feel a special interest in Lis abundant suc cess in that direction. Tun Popular Like ok Gks. Ltr. TVe have already noted tho fact that Mr. 2,1. P. Meagher has Uik;ii the asc-ney for this and other works published by Messrs. John Murphy & Co., Baltimore, uud de-he no- specially tjsav that this volume, like alt oiheis i?ai:;fl from tliitt pre it f ubiishing house, is one Of tiie most e'.e gant and haiidsoinely gotten up wotks we have ever scea. Wp .ire no apoloiat for tho mis takou cuurii j.ursued by Ucn. Leo in the late civil war, but Leiieve him to have been honest in Li purpose, aud Laving come of noble stock , and cf undoubted bravery, moral worth aud rare Chrisu in Impulse.-, we esteem his biogra phy worthy of fcCneral perusal. anJ as suoh commend it to all who admire the mau for his great per oual virtues and are willing to thiow the inatule of charity over his political errors. Siar Sianhd ThoniLr. This favorite family riii.er tak'-s ,t.s lJ.oii renders by surin-isf in tiie iane for January, lsT, Just recei veil. 1 1 is en Idrifcd to Siiiuo bizo as f. V, .Ledut r, ami u :ars in an entire nev.- dresfi, eleaiit rie-v hoaii lnjr; border, type, ttc. It contains unc-hulf uiorc reiuliiifr than formci-jy, and intrrviitJy improved in (tvery respec-t. This numbi.-i- cintiiins four splndil Stories. l'otry, V'it iiml VVilntn, Kiiuwlcii.ru i:i a Kill Shoil, -Money Maker:s ?iu--ror. Children's D-purtri.fCtl Iittltu lK;vut menf. Farm nnl Varmer, Cook's 'ovner, l.adios' I'oudr.ir, I'en and Scissors, Chip Itisket- and tho "KoKUo'a Corr-or," a spi.'eial feature f cliis excellent paper. Cue thousand swlii ib :s, quacks nnd huuibiiirs wore named uud ox pt.se! lurirff 1S71. The publishers of the "ilaiiuer" (ilVKantw uml superb "1 ran if Ciiromo" and their hue au-J tirst-cluss paj?er a whole year for only 75 cents. Try it. Copies can bo seen tit thi.-i eillice, or from any nowcirm, or bv serid inir ti cents to ST AH SPANGLED BAN NEK, Hinsdale, N. II- Dolblv DisTRESsiso. Last week we inci dentally learned of the death of- Maybcrry V.'right, since which we have learned some of the particulars. It appears ho was piling logs ou the bank of the creek aud the los gave way uhder Lira, he passing down over the bank with them aud those behind alter hitn, a laige number of which passed over Lim, crushing him iu a hon.'b'e. manner.. It appeals there was ho one present but a small boy, who gave the alarm to the neighbors, and they upon re pairing to the cpot found him speechless and sufTfrriiig great pain. He etpircd in about two Louis. His wedding day was fixed upon to molrow, but sad will be that dav to her left behind. Cleaifield Republican, COth. H Aiuusiii Kr Patkiot. In another column will bo found the tinnual prospectus for the cominjr yenr of the Harrisburir 1'athiot. Tiio Patkiot is the central orjran of the democracy of the Slate and is conducted with very decid ed taleut. The approaching session, of the Lcsr islaturo willboaniosi important cue aud the questions likelj' to bo the subject of vliseussiou before? it will possess more t'nan ordinary inter fst. To those, til ere "ore, wlio desire a full ami correct report of itj proceed insrs; the Jiailv Pathiot will prove a most welcome visitor. The WKEK.I.V Patkiot wiil appear in a ifi-eatlv cnlaiKeil ud luucti improved form and wiil contain ii vast amount of reading matter at the low price of .00 a year. The democracy of the State should exteinT fo the PATiiox il fall, hearty aud generous support. The PiTTPBUKfiii I'ost. 'f publish else where the prrtfpi-cti tor ls7iof the I'ittsburifh Iot. The Post isjifitly prmul nf beinir tiio oldest democratic dnily paper published in Western Pennsylvania. It is conducted with moro ability i';ow than ever before, and it is no unmeaning- compliment to say, that no dem ocratic journal in the-State has labored more faithfully tn the jrcoJ c;uine. or en.iovs to u Kreater extent th! tuli :mu entire coniid'ence of the deinocracy. The Post is established on a tirm basis and it aiFords us great pleasure to know that it meets with the patronage wlit'-h its energy and ability so richly eeserve. We wish it u brijfht prospercjus future. Poiilation or EbENSHufta In 1810 Ebeni burg comprised part of Cambria township, the population of wbieh towuAbip was S'J4. j,,r population in lc20 and succeeding decades is shown bv the following fin-urea; 18.10. le4. lt-50. 18f.0. 1S78 171 210 353 C00 I0r 12p). These fieurea are in accordance with there cord at the Census cilice in Washi.-igtou. Herald. Ik your horse is lama, sore or galled ycu should use Johnsen's Anodyne Liniment;' wash the part wiih castile soap aud warm water rut dry, with a clean cloth, then apply the Lini uieut, rub in well with the hand. Have the readers of the Feeemaw ever used any of Parson's Purgative Pills ? If not, why not? They are the best family physic, besides Leinx the gieatest ahti Llllous remedy there is in this country. PwASOHAnr.F nAROArss. You ran buy' Cast Iron Sled Soles at 3X cents per pound, and the lx?st city nmdf Sleigh Baskets ut ?i;.." and '.5j, at lic-moii A; Wayne's Hardware Store, Johns town, Pa. U'ec. 2.-CL rnvAKi) of Furtu Thousand hot ties' of Na tuiie'sIHaik JIkstoh ativm were sold from Jan. 1st to June 1st, which fact tells its own story. Its so clean, and looks so nice-, the ladies aio fill delighted v ith it. tocc udveitiruciit. Ttse reiifln ri' Ii-twlH tit e. To t'-c Editor of lite Cn:itria Frcnnxn: I c3!i;-ot claim to !)- 1 1 vt mini i'i oiitr lo t, i0 honorable fraternity of l:t-ivti who ere enli;rhttni:i- your r.ioitnuihi viiltc- this weeK, n.il I t.ikea lively iiit-re.t ia aiij-riunff thm twieU to elevate the mind ami is calculated .a, ones iuouf!:ts irom tbe srovciiov drudgery of every Shy lilt;. (Mi Mi.nflr.y ft 2 1. f left Jo1mtown te oon pr.ny wit!, that versatile genius il.jij Ii y" and other tfcni so u Ik. VC were all in th- ben of ppirits, itnd liuh ed v.-e eouid not ba otherwise, tor yuel; a boat (if nparkiinjf, bright-eved ladies as met t he e o on every side, full of talent, good humor and witticisms, which st-t all in roars of laughter I. Our pulling iron horse was not lorir in reach. ii(f Mineral Point, and reined up soon after at the Viaduct. You should have wit nessed tho commotion caused by the iron-luii"--cd brskeman when ho 'hollored" out "'i-a-duct.". Some of tho luies nlmost went into hysteri.-s. others in the-ir fright seemed on tho point (.Mineral Point) of jumping out through the car windows, while others again thought he bud merely shouted "liiirrv up. Doe. I?" an if cm. inn to some medical gentleman who hud missed tho train at the 1M- station.. After th-s little episode we were not long in making Cres son. wl:;re we parted with that ulwavs courte ous and everolijjgir.g Conductor, Kriinoily, and went aboard Conductor Ouart.'s train. Kota great whiie v.-us employed in steammg round the vory toi tuous, crooked rosui to I'.hensburg, vvherti the Jolly crowd soon emerged from the cars and b-wtiti the laborious ascent neeessary to reach the town proper. Arriving at the summit of the hill, too crowd ere long became sparse, some entering tho Court limme wnne cithers, made tracks for the well-kept hotels of Mest-rs. Jbair, Crawford, Fiwter, mid Linton & Son, and other places for which they hud been booked for entertainment. Abou t !.' o'clock, v. t., I strolled fiito the Coif rt TIocs,., Mhetc I found the talented Professors. U. M'ruiick, of Johnstown, heed, neck and heels in two-thirds of an apple. What a srvnll space in which to hide so le.r'.'e a mind ! The lesrtied gentle'nan was dernon.-trating the two thirds of ii -fraction, nnd though n very drj-, ub et rinse subject, in hU hands it was made interesting- and at tho eaiiie time simple mid plr.in enough to be understood by n child in the sec ond reader. This ended, the "Beautiful Snow" was fang: and played, and thcu ciium adjourn ment until 7 o'clock. The evening gciis'on was opened with an ex haustivi essay ou "Reading-" ty T. J. Cliapmau, M. A., iho able and cllii ient County Superiji. tendent. Next fylowed Prif. li. V, . vt.;.o iti a very humorous ) amusiu; ctlectioii alli-d "The Ghost," which he rendered so cntertain i'V that the merited applause of the entire au dience was elicited. After Mr. C. came Messrs. Marsdr-ti and Hykes aud the Misaes Shepj-ard and ivennady, w ho all read very choice selec tions in a most ploa.'ing manner, lint, sir. I cannot find words sullieiently laudatory of the very lofty and highly embellished Krujii.ai poem entitled the "iY.iry Queen," written nnd'neit road by Prof. MTormiek. Tf,o language was 6o crnate. so classical, so full of oi-ijrinr 1,' beau tiful nud lofty ideas, that one con hi nrt but be forced to exclaim in all honesty and truth, "There stands a gifted poet and a polished, re fined scholar." I only hope that theZuuthor w ill oo.'iehida to have it published ao that th" public cfttj ei.joy the pleasure of its per:;al ut lea-it. Next in order v. as flbamn ( I'Jii-ien," recited hy Mr. Condon, and sorrv I nm to And fault with the effort of tills ab'le gentleman, who, luotead of mnusing tr enierluining the Iris.i portion of his audience at least, succeed ed only in annoying if net actually insultbitf them tjy the imperfect manlier iu which he re eled this noble poem, thaosh X feel euro no offence wua intended on hi part. The object of the Institute ie to elevate and give a polished tone to society nnd literature, and not to falm lu mimic, any nationality. No Irishman, no mut ter if his tongue was r.p thick as a djzcii old frrmjur, was i-vi r known to pronounce "priest" 'fnirhte," "btreef air.." and so f several other words which I consider too annovtmr vo repeat. "Shaiuns" was not .'.auae-i, but' iud''-ed I must suy he was very c!um-ily ,ih,;.I rrcl by ii1"" AttSc smging and ph-jing "Coiurabia, the (,e:u uf the Ocean," the iibt ECii 'u ad journed. , SECOND DA V. lucs-.ay s proceedings were inaugurated by p. deep and nble lcr lure on "GeojriO'hv, ut line .Maps. &eV' by Mr. M Cormick. after which a very interesting end instructive ueharo :n ta.- qat rtion, "Are Public. EiLsbiUous advi.-a-j-c.; in Schix.ls?" was participated ir, Messrs. -iauk M,;!oy n'n a verv creiitable address) !.!c Cormick. H.irtt, Hhi rold uud McFeaters taking t.io uihriimtive, and Messrs. Chapman and Cope the negative. Some very strong and conclu-i-lve i;r;.-ii;i;e:its were piescnled on botii bides: Dunnjf the debate ;u exceedingly livelv ami la'.icl:ui.il- repartee took piece tietween M'essrs. Cope and M'Jornuck and Miss Young, of Johns town, i ms ended the forenoon session, tho adjournment being ut. til Mi v. m. At the appoint, ti time inth.- afternoon the eKsioa opened with music, and then foibiwcd Hi order a tucc on Penman-hip by Mr. I'liil bppi, Eecf.ii-e en Vyiuutarv Attention I v Mr. f fcioau, Lecture on Arithmetic bv Mi.liurtt. It'-port rti Seho-.l Organ. .si u on bv lir. Cope, a yerj- i-iaboraie and well prt-pareil l,eeti:r on I-.-yohob.gy by 31r. John W. Tn.'.x-j U t.f Johns town. 'I he a came music, and after that a re cess until 7 o'clock. Programme of evening's Proceedings : Muaic and reading of the minutes.. Next followed ai aldyand carefully prefareJ iMum e-sav on ".Mcn-iv-ichers." by Miss lloseCuinnof Johns town. The accomplished essavist introduccl to her vory attentiv e audieuce'a iife-like por trait of a cro-grained, cranky, crab-aoulcd, pedagogic dominie of thirty vears ago and con trasted him with the teacher "of the present day. Mio tnen argued in a very clear, logical stvle ttiat the female teachers should be up and stir ring, us I hey ure sure to be called ou nr no dia- V)l '':.iy l" 1;lke ln' charge of the "young ideas," if the "males" "continue to decrease at toe same ratio as they ".have- for the las', ten years." At the conclusion of the fair lady's e-ssay, which was reu l throughout in a dear, instinct, articulate and sweetly-modulated tone ct voice, the w hole house was literally "brought t.own." When the well merited plaudits had ceased, Mr. Cope recited "The Knight's Toast," Miss oung read a selection treating of "Tho ruotcpsls." Prof. Uurtt lectured on "The Func tions of the Teacher' Institute," the scholastic Hercules, MCormick. held forth on thesubjcci cd "Further Ou, "ami then came music aud song, "Otf tac Track." ia hint for the geuts to clear the wuy for the ladies). Next was a selection, 'Memory," read by Miss Hendricks, a recita tion, "Death or Dishonor," by Mr. Ciripmun. a recitation, "TiieS'nack in School." bv Mr. Cope, and "Sheridan's Hide," bv Mr. Marsden, after which music end song, "What can the matter be why don't parents visit the schools'" This ended Tuesday's proceedings, and lam sure I only echo the .general sentiment when 1 say that a more a-i eo.ibie or profitable dtv I have not spent for many years. The densclv packed Court House was proof positiveof t he t borough appreciation und lively interest manifested in the proceedings by ihc peojdo at ianre. As i esteem the Institute a public bodr, i trust it wiil not tie considered outef piaco forme to offer a few suggestions. Select readings aud recitations are very good and instructive, but with all due deference I say that one original treatise on any leading scholastic subject is worth a score of selections, as it shows Uie men tal eulibre and intellectual development or the author. I feel utmost tempted to say that tho teachers of both sexes ought to lie required to Hniuially prepare and read some paper on a lit erary topic. This would develop nnd bring forth ur.y iatent talent that might be Ivina- dor mant, for I believe there are hundreds of thou sands In this world iu the cavity of whose brains nre concealed rough, unhewn materials, which need a little mental, practical chiseling to be made into bright, ehulgent, (flit teiing geni3. Eest I might be considered too presumptuous, I wiil not pursue this subject further. , . .i --r THIHD DAT. Trograinme of WcMlnesday'CS?ior! : Opened at 5 a. m. with iniiMc ; l ecture on Grammar by. M'Cermick; Spelling F.xerctses bv Cope: an able original essay on "Drawing" by Marsden ; Lecture "What should be the special branch taught in common schools 1'" Kurt t f. , music. 1 he afternoon v.as principally occupied by the School Directors, xhough a discourse ly Mr. Miller, of Harrisburg, an original essav by Mr. Luke und some general remarks from Mr. Chap man were gone through with previous to tho adjournment at 4 o'clock. was late in attend ing tho night session, but reached there id time to hear a high-iiowing culogium bestowed on the ancient A nglo-Sa.rons, the. -Noi-humis. and the English language. Prof. Ilurttof Pittsburgh being the eulogist. J wiis almost tempted to take the floor in opposition to .the views ex pressed by this very learned and earnest edu cator. I admit his right to hoast of his "noblo" Anglo-Saxon ancestry nnd to po into extacies over the charming beauties of the English lan guage, but I challenge him to show from au the!ti history a single Instance irf which the Anglo-Saxons ever introduced civilization Into p'ny country.' Their. niojto eeems to be "Ctm quest, pluuder, persecution and the sword." why did be not inform bis hearers when, how nnd where the English language was first intro duced into the world1' . Would he tell us how old is the English tongue we speak at the pres ent day? Is he ire that the English was the firxl language into which ihe. Eible was firgt translated'!1 I always thought the Latin tonguo was entitled to that distinction. These que?-, tions I respectfully submit to the learned Prv fesuor, fori have iio doubt in his calmer mo ments he will see that he was led away some what by a too grout glorification of thesjaxons. I am "sorry to lie obliged to leave Ebonsburg on business.ais I wilt be deprived of the great P I cat.il re of attending the Itistitrte to itscloHe. i'his fact w ill account for my iuability to pur sue the subject f urthcr. Tours, (Src, . JJ. P. M". From Minute. nf the Intitttutc. TnrnsDAY Moknino, Dec. Zl. Institute met. at a o'clock, pursuant to adjournment. .Polt eallej. Minutes read and approved. Music "Al.j mn." DUiekboard exercise on Pehman sh.p, by Mr. '.Pbiiliiipi. Co. Supt. announced names of persons eligible to election ns lnem bersof Permnnent ('ortitlcate Committee. The election was held and resulted as follows: Geo. W.Cope, chairman, Joan it. ilykes. Misses C. A. Hnrne, K. G. Younir and Hose Cfiiinn. Prof, lturtt lectured on Iho "Common Sciences." Alter which ihe quest ion, "Should teachers uso tex t-books in conduct ing a recitation when th pupil i ttot pcruiittcd to u,-e thorn ir" was di- ensc l by JU:-v. McGongh, Marolrn. Cope, i niilippi, Dqrt, Aie ami l!ai told. Adjourned. -itut 'inm .S. v 'oh. iu; tit ;:te n'ei :.i ti ...s:,;-! A!..;.. ..T. ............. - r - . . ur. Mu.-'ic- rend, r;;! ca!lee: H'.Hi- ll'-l -i IJ. .'l..:Ui-S el 2. Ksp'ty by Jliss EoseO iinn on "The Tencher's AVo-.k Leetl'.l.i by Prof. i.tirt t : continuation of t he sul j i-'g ii,ii. Chi-s-Jriil iti Mu t of the nun n- ip'i:it;oii. l.y ir. il.irttll l!! Tt.'K- Si'lcctir n va v.l Mr. Vc Fearers, ernitled. "i.'e a V. oman." Mu sic "The School iluom." Cbif-s-d: i:i in Gram mar, by Prof. Train rt. Discussion oi' the ques tion, W bar are t be j-! omineut defects in nu hiss books?", by ,Mcs.-rs. Abe and Hunt. .Mr. Marsden read-a v- iii entitled "Excelsior." Music "The Mower." Adjourned. Lrcuing c-V.x-iou. Institute met r.t 7 o'clock; minutes read, etc. Miss Kate J. Younir rend nn essay entitled "The Teacher's Ami ilion." Mu sic "The Sunny Honrs of Chi!dao"d." Mr. Phillinpi read a selection, "Don't Uu. In Debt." Miss Householder read a poem rut. tied "Chi cago." Prof, lb'.rtt k-ct'imlon "The Scientific Signs of tho Times." . ."".if.ii ".Some Folks Do." u'r. Ilykcsread an eas-y on Ihe Cultivation of the .1enaory." l'rof. Davis sang a medb-v com 1'ienciiig ' 'Tir sweet to lie remembered." Air. l'eekman read a selection entitled "The Sotig of the Greek P.ard," o.no recited an original fa ble entitled "The Cat and the .Vowse." A?i-vs Home read I'.'.Mml .'".fuller." 'dusic "Silently i'a'.iincr Sr.r.w." Adjourned: -. . . I-'nuiAv MottMsft, Due. ii:.--l!istitute met at 8 o'clock; mi nu ces read, etc - Ii ii;ie " When the green leaves come again." u motion of Mr. Cope that a committee on resolutions lie appointed, the Co. Supt. -named Messrs. Cope, Mursd"nr and Miss Householder as said commit tee. Mr. Ako-delivered a lecture on 'Young America." Mr. Hykes read a report on tho question, "Is perfect silence a desirable condi tion intho school':" Prof. Uurtt lectured en the seienee of I'hysir.logv. Music : "The Might with the IlUht." Mr. Cope lectured .on the re lations of "The Parent and Ihe Teacher." Mr. Marsden lectured on "Elf m .'n'p.ry Geometry. Mr. Cope then presented tne following resolu tions, which were unanimously ad-'pid : Iiw.W: d. That the thanks of this Institute hr. tendered to the Pcnnn. It. 15. Co. for the cour teous treatment we have received from the otlicers of that corporation. Ti'i'!red, That the Commissioners of Cambria county be tendered the thanks of the Institute for f in nSshi'u.- us the Court itocia I ree of cost. iiV.se red, 'J hat we tender the hotel-keep"is and ot her cit izens of Ebrnsburg our thanks for t heir generosity in red, .icing the price of ltird ing and for their kiudaess in mink doling toour necessary wants. - Hi tvid. That we tender the thanks of the Institute to Prof. Andrew Eurtt and Kev. O. H. Miller for the valuable, instructions received through 1 heir fiddresses. ' io vo.'ir . That'the thanks of this Insiitnte be tendered Mr. W. I. Davis and Mr. Geo. Mars don's choir for the excellent music with which t hey entertained usand enlivened our sessions. I.'cfulrfd, 'That we favor the passage of a law increasing the mini-mum school term to. six mouths, prov-i ling for tho increased expense by a larger State appropi iation. H'Hilvcd, Thai we (suggest to directors the pronricty of furnishing each teacher with a set of t he text-book? adopted by their district, and providing ca h school with a reference library,' consisting of an unabridged dictionary, a ideo graphical gazetteer, and an encyclopedia. - i:-:-'lrr J, That as an tissemtil.ige of the teach ers of Cambria county we hereby acknowledge our appreciation of tjie. acceptable "manner in which our County, t uperinleu ienC performs. hi t:duou3 duties, and trust that no cha!gt will be made in the incumbent of this responsi ble cilice at the approaching el cot ion for coun ty S'jpc-rintetidellt. '.Vy.i.'ivr.'. That we urge nil Boards of Direct ors that have not yet ircn their teachers tho lim? c.ceii pied in nttemlir.ff the sc-sions of this Institute, to consider this matter favorably and grant those teachers the time. A fter music, and slniririg a doxoloe-y. the Tn Etitute was adjourned by tho County Superintendent-, s.mdie. GEIS 1 FOSTER. otAD orr.xt.vo or fall axd wixte'i det oocta A.ND UIIKSS OOCD3. The attention of the .Ladies is directed to our immense stock of Millinery Good, com prising a grand assortment of French Flowera. Feathers, Itibho.ns. Si'.ks, Velvets. Ornaments in endless profusion, mil the latert styles of Trimmed Loimet and Hats, which we have always on hind, or wc c.tisupply anyjady with tiimnied Hats or Bonnets at shcriest notice and in a style which we tuarantee will five entire satisfaction. We arc mw efferiujr special and cxtraoroinary itiduccmcnts ia Fall and, Winter Drees Goods, Double Warp Alpacas, Poplins, Velveteens, Waterproofs, Ca'slmeres, Flai'nels, Uliir.kets, I.iiit-ns. Mu-lins, Prints, Ginghsuis, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces. Dress Trimmin-rs, and a fail T:itiety of Si: rill Wares. Zephyr Yv'orstcJ at.d tiermai.toftn Wool, at prices to ftiit all. . A mHr-niiieent line of Illack and Colored Sillcs in (.Lice and Gro Grain, at prices rang iug from a-l to 4. A new, c( mplete. and tlocant uiaplav of Sin trie and Deitble Proche, Paisley and Thibet "shawls, at lroin $3 to $f0, and i-.undieds cf Woolen Shawls at very rehiced prices. We hare also opened a splendid line of Ladies' and Children's FANCY' FURS, at lowest frki-s. A full and varied assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths and Window Shades al-vtys cn hand. Also, the very choicest of live Geese Feathers. All of the above and much more cau be bought for the cash at the lowest, market rates from " Oe s A Fos-rrn , Tos. 113 and 115 Clint ;n Stretjt. Juhnstewu, Pa. ion ( hhitap.-Hats, caps and furs at Co hen's Ch'-ap Hat Parlor. A nice hat is always an adornni'-nt. A new hat about the holidays ii n necessity. Vv ho would desecrate Christmas wills an old hat or n slouch cap? If the money tiiat is spent lorthe gratification of tiieapfH--tite was spent at Cohen's Hal Parlor for hr-its, e-aps, -oll:irs, furs, etc., tho )Coi)le would be much more fashionab'v drt-ssed on Christinas. Cohen keeps at So.'-i"i Main street, Johnstow n. We hope he may sell n thousand hats yet iu ",T, and one huudred thousand in '72. TIfs-s&Co.. ?'o. 211 Main street, Johnstown nre now purchasing another splendid stock of Heady-Made Clothing for the holidays. They have now on band the largest assortment of goods in their iiuu ever opened in Johnstown, and they will put prices at the very lowest fig ures. We advise our readers to visit Hcs v'c Kro.'s great clothing establishment, us they keep an immense stock of goods constantly oil hands. Oh! such cheap j crcoiUtj 1 Oh, "yes I just a going gone ! Tv.ktr v. Go to John J. Murphy's, to John J. f lurrdiy's Store. Mansion House Corner, and on the &rt floor, and buy all your dry goods, ti-m-ne'.s, stockings an l hoods, your carpet - tin. I hu-e, at. 1 hat. very same place, nnd see the bright faec-of Murphy&O .,that is Murphy ami clerk, who aro always, at .work selling dry goods in line, all goods in tin ir line lower than cost, the profit is bst ; for Job n J. M proby will seil what i ou choose, even if he shoufd ioie. So, fare well ! farewell J DttEs-s Ttp! for the holidays. Go to James J. Murphy and dress up. Go to No. JU'.' Clinton street und diessnp. Go to the Star Clothing Store end dress up. Dress your boys up for Christum and New Year. Go to Johnstown and'enquire for James .1. Murphy's Clothing Store, and dress up. Spend your money for g-ood elothes. Dress up I Now" go. It I T It A 11 Y. MF.LOY. Died. at the residence r.f his daugh ter, Mrs. Corky, iu this place ou buudity last, Pati'.ick Mei.oy, aged (M years. Mr. Meloy was born in DorcTraFCour.tr. Ire land, uud emigrated to the United ."s'l-ates in l'dH. He settled in Elienslmrg about the year lKiS and resided he-re frotu that time until b;s tb.-Hth.. He was it shoemaker by trade find worked steadily at the business unjil the iutir--mitiesof obi age couipciled him to n 'inqui'h his labors. Hew.'.sau upiignt. Christian man a harmless and inoffensive citizen, and enjoy eJ the i-e.speet ajul gooil will of i he cimiitiiuii it. v. His patiiHtchal age indicated tlnj 'tempeiiiie and uaruUled current of bis life in this world, and his death. .we hope,- was Put the prelude to a y-lorious,- liever-eiiniiig imfhortHiUy in the better world, lie lived at peace wit h the world and died at jxace with bis God, aud no one who knew him will f r.rbear a wish or : prayer for his soul's sake. A new made grave in -the Catholic cemetery in this place contains nil that wastnortal pi one of the.oldi-st citizens of our eouiity, end there may they rest until the final summons shall call them to rehabilitate .the undying spirit which we trust has beeu vonch ryifod a merciful judgment at the bai.da of its omnipotent Creator. . . McPIKE. Died, in this place, cn Tuesday morning last, Jons Amikew, infant son of 11. A. and Annie W. McPike, ugect 2 weeks and b days. Just r rider tho snow, in the churchyard cold, A littie new grave in the earth's gray mould Has been fashioned, and within ita.emhrace Is hidden away our darling's eweet face; No pr.iver was needed ti hallow tiie spot, Foras "his sout was pure, without blemish or blot. He has entered the mansions of blissful delight A not her eweet angel among seraphs so bright; And there, let us all hope, when death calls us away,- ,. - ' ;' - Wc may live with our darling forever and aye. MACK. Died. In Cambria township, on-Mon-day eveming, ltth iust., Jacob Mack, aged li'J years. DISSOLUTION ! Notice is hareby given that the copartnership between the undersigned, under iho firm name of Geo. W. Oatmuii & Co.. has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. E - w,- AT I. K. PC AN LAN. Ebensburg, Dec. 13, ISTl.-St. Dili liiLtilLLyhD ill UUDlN lijiiAUi TDE SaoaX-SIGUTEI) POI.TCY OP DRSIGN'IN'0 AND MALICIOUS r;-:iS0N. WHO lHVl hOUIIT TO I'C T"F TUADIi OF rillLADKLl'lII A BY CONCJCTIXG AND ULULATING EXA5GBSaATjES AN&) MAOCIOU lErOMTS TFZT SHALL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF UUH FORTUNATE POSITION AND ORGANIZE AN IiBMisessse asid UesipproessMe SAILS I WHICH WILL CAUSK A GREAT LOSS TOAST WHO MAKE -PURCHASES H'lTHOUT KKOWirG WHAT C VN CH SAVED 1ST BUYING AT Till. mm A Million Dollars' Worth of Substantial Clotiiing OP OUH BI.ST 33.45.'FACTtaE, FGIt ZSOYS, A.:J t"I5rLriKS, inTHI5ir?n P !) (JV 1 PART OF WHICH WAS rr.r.0N'A LLY SI-LF.CTED f II ? V ? '? ? ?: f? H P. fiTV WiX 1 Ut 5cP P'JftirV HF.FOUK THhi I MM F.N SE RISK IN WCOL. AND f HUVP.J 1 i; P?) f. pni;U"T vLliiilJllrilUi a miUUiWCAN le sold to keady-money buyers at uA.uji.hiLii a biluuA A VISIT mo INSPECTION, WHICH COSTS NOTHING, WILL PKOVE UNQUESTIONABLY' TIIAT MAHY of tho ARTICLES AEE W0ETH DOUBLE THE PEIGSS QuOTSB Pv'.EN-S DEPARTftE.MT. coKTAinma 7,'JGI Men's Overcoat?, 0,9-19 Dress (Joa!, r 51G Ganicks nd CapfB, 5,113 Bueiiicss Coata, 12,311 Htiainc-ss rani., 1,813 Fine English Sii'ipctl FanH, C.STo Doestin Fants, 2,519 lilack Colli VciH, 002 Velvet Vests, . 578 Caihtncre Vests, 14,400 Cuss-mere Yi-H?, .583 DoulnVIJrcaetaJ Short Overcoa's, 523 English Diagonal D. 15. Coats. . , 78,259 T FIRST FLOOR (We!) Arranged for Fur nishirg Go"ia ai d Cents. The Job Lots. "Lei? than Half 1'rke Lot." Fieco Gjo;5 for Custom Work, which share iu our gen eral reduction of price.. - SF.OOXI) FLOOR 3 DCPAltTMESTS ; I);r.SS PANTS, fc-KCONP i'P.LSS PANTS, WORKING PANTS, JOB LOT8. TfinsT Ptore open f rem 7 A. to S v P. M.. r roei.t Saturetars, when open at C.V A. ?f. to 10 T. U. PKCOND All toodi Exchanged, or Money Uefun-iod. .... Till lilt A la'.ire ttal of Salesmen and Us litre to tho d:Tercit Depirtmnt, in -.'Pitinj to rccc!T3 C;to.fi.ct-s. FOL'itTll Orders by Telegraph or Lctt&r from any Quarter faithfully uUcu.i-x!, to. Iii COIJOSLiTJSI'bSfH. - . FOR ROLTD AND SUBSTANTIAL BARGAINS TUIS JS AN UNFRECKDENTF.D CPFORTUNITY ! - -- IT WILL PAY TO COME FROM ANY FART OF THE CO.UNTUY. OR TO MAKE UP CLUBS Is TOWNS AND VILLAGES. A WE MEAN TO GIVE SOMEBOIIY ALL THE GOODS VB II AYE.. WE HAVE HAD THE LARGEST SALES THE HOUSE HAS F.YER KNOWN. AND TO WIND UP THE SEASON WE CAN AFFORD TO ALMOST SHUT OUR EYES TO THE PRICE 5. O "N J T HO T" F T' BizbM ana Mzartfes I Hiii):.uii mm WVVIIW PVrPIOT illlii .tiLitLl 1 Ai lilui CJllLlATtilf ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. The eld favorite Ilemocratic Weekly, THE PATKTOT, wiil appear on the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1672, GREATLY ENLARGE! V and chamted from present quarto to a MAMMOTH ioLtO. lt will contain more reading matter than any rlier Weekly published in Pennsylvania. It will furnish all the Political and General News of the current week in condensed torm. It will give an accurate report of the ,-lAlC-KKTS of New York, -Philadelphia, Ualnraore, l'lits'oia-g and I'.arrisbur.r- . It -'l.iterarr 1 upait ment will contain Talcs, Vsao l ce-tfy, Ac, by the best American aud Kuropoan waiters. ...... It wilt contain such full and faithful reports of Coiil i-cssionnl and Legislative proceedings as will afford its readers a fair understanding (d tho doings of their public servants. Duriug the session or the Legislature ir will be of spe cial iutcrcst and value Kvevcry Pc-imeylvanian- THE NEXT PREDEWT. The great impending struggle for the Presi I'ency will soon commence. Within one year from this time the Auierican people will have det, rmined whether or not the cemralizat io: of the powers of the government in'.t he bund s of a corrupt oligarchy, the plundering oi i..0 t.ix paver.bv thieving oiiicials, the denic! 1 1 c -pud politiikil" riir'.its to the proscribed citizsusof the Southern States and the S'-ibstitutioti of. tho w. l of n pat tv lor tho fundamental fciy: of the land, shall ceaie or continue. It shall 1 p the earnest and unliagginK endeavor ol the I AIKIOI to educate Us t-eadera in the, Indict that tho time , . v...... n ,...,'t,,.ct pnd determined etfort must be mane to nricst vbtiil power froirfthhandof our present ruicrs. it siiou.l, therefore, io read bv every voter who can be induced tocastan honest, inteliigenr and patri ctia bid kit. . To this end it has been determined toli-c. tho following exceedingly low rates far WEEKLY PATRIOT ! One copy,, one year f-.JW i ine copv, si months !-' Pour copies, one year, each '..: Ton topic", one ear, each... J -hj Tweuty copies, ous-year, each Fifty copies, and upwards, one year, each. Lou An extra copy, frt-f , is furnished to the Agent sending i:i cluhsfif or more. A copy of the DAILY PATRIOT will be sent, frer, to the Agent pending in-clubs of Ufti or mori. All panel's will be separately addressed, but must go'lo one post-offlce. (eo directions below.) Chairinei'Jof Democratic County Committees and othei a interested in the cause of good gov ernment, are respectfully requested to act as Agent- for the formation ot Club?, tor the WiiEK.LV I'ATKIOT. THE DAILY PATRIOT, Published EVEUV itOHNING. Sundays ex 1 UliiiS'llll 1 . lnv I a'.w i. .-, , i-mi ' - - cepted, is a f.rt clas5 nowapaper, containing full tefegraphic rejuuts, apecial Wasiiiugt- n iispatibes, the uio.st cuinplwto and ai-ctirate market reports, full accounts of pr iceed ngior Congress aud Legislature, spicy eJiton, e:c. I 1 I I '-LK LJ f V I KU ) ( 11 - ' J TKE t"Kirt:S3:ilVEO CB.Eii:AJ:LE CrtK2 EAKCJIST S5TOCI1 EVER HELD, BESiMG NEARLY BOYS' D E P ART M EUT. COSTMKIKO 9G0 Yoit'-Iis' Ovrrror.t?, 3 000 Youths' lV.it", 3,714 Youths' Vets, 1.S72 Youth 3 Kveryilsy Coaip, '723 Ch:idrcii'6 Ovorcoat 135 Children's Cart? CVrrcoa!?,' ISO Cliiidren'a Garrick?, 1.344 Childreti'a Suits. S.2S2 F.jjb' Fant?, 2,G7G F.oji' .lacketi, 733 IJi? Men's Coats, 1,205 F.ij Men's 9S6 Men's Vebts. OTAL GARMENTS. T H I It J FLOO R-OVFUCOATS, TCP COATS. GAKUICKS. coACimr.N's coa'1 s. FOURTH, FIF'I H am. SIXTH FLOORS Iteifi vp.i Surr.lus Siock. Fll-.ST FLOC'ii (Kat; School tud D.-jsj Suit, and Litt'e La-.ie' Clothtt. SFCOND FLOOR Laixcr-fcinJ Goods a.l H!f Fiico'. Lots. UFFL'R FLOORS Reserve Stock ct:a Extra Fitie GooJa. T 5t g A I-I ALL ef' " (O s-' V One Copy, ere year, by mail, f . ; Five Copies do., ; Ten Copies, do., J Laigc-r Ciubs at. ti.c lit name 1 rates. i'.ipe?s may be s- pai:u c!y nblrcssed, but jni.st t " taken in one package. ' The money mutt ec companv the order t i!s-.ire i'.tVittfon. 11 Ki:CTlc)NS. -Additions to Clubs :.-ay be made at Riivtiase in the vturat ubove Club rates. Ci.ang.-s in Cinb Li -ts made only n re- p.iest of pet sons receiving packages, otatiujr (iate of F.ubsi mtion, edition, po: i-otlic2 and ttHi. to which it has be;i-previously sent. lEU.M5.r-Cash ii sdvan.-e. bend IVt-oflioe i Mo:iey;ord'?r, Itaiik iiratt or Itct i.sl.-: ed Letter. liiils sent by Mail wnl oe at the nsit or tne sender. c-e--sr:xr FOfi pkospecti's and speci men COPY. Address "TJi: I'ATUIUT," Jianixhuiy, Fa. AUDITOIFS NOTICE Havir.jj been iippoiiitcd Auditor by the Conrt cT Coni moh l'l.fii't Cnmbrh' county to report distri butbm of the inotiey in the bamisi-r the J-ii'-iilT arising from the sale ot" tne listen. Unit's real es tate, in the case of Mahtim -Vaiim: cs. A. lil MCHitEVs, Ao. Iu. trptoml cr 'J t-rm. Is.l, Yt n-'til iutii F.r)fUo: notice is hereby given to all purii'-s interested tl.st I will attend, to the diili s of said appoint ".nil . at my eliice iu V.b cn;.urg, on Oie;i'ii!. the i d-tii J.i'U'tr?, at 2 o'clock, v. ii.. vrbc:i and where tin-y must present trhHr claims or be deburreu from coming in on sain iund. . - .. .GEO. V.'. OATMAX, Au?itor. Ebcncbjr-:, ev. l.Tl.-Jt. A UDITOIFS NOTICK Ilavinj been ii- appointed Auditor ty the Court of Cora- l-l....-..? ,.....,1...;., ... :,t-t. I.-, ..-.riiift ,ti;:fll- i i' "a "i , .i ii, ... j.. ....... .. , bution of ihe mmiov in the hands of the isi-cna arising from the sale of the reid estate ot tne defendants, in the cas. cf ifMNiin, Ha iiri;n C. t'.. P.icrrAno Jom-. jr., rf.i.. No. '. Septcmler 'Perm, 3-71. l-i. I hereby notifv allpi-rsnns that I wiil attend to the du ties of i-iid appoint mrnt, at my c'rice in Lt;ens burg, on iV''tM. .7,utlunyll. l-l.r.t .: o'clock. I-. M. when a:,'i win-re they must present their claims or be debarred from conripg in on said fund. GEO. V.'. OATMAN, Auditor. I. hen's M: rg. I'cc. Ir71.-'U. "VTOTICK OF lNCOHFORATION. i-N 4th Deccmbcb, 1-71. iV.'iii 'ii fi-r lr.coiixj r!i.iito f'i :tn?lt:ru-l!:ill ,-:wii-.utr. Aii now, Monday, I-'ec. 4. 1J7L read, r.n l it appearing upm pei usal and exctiiinat ;-n tiiai the ol'.'f-cis nnd conditions within tct forth and eontaitied r.re lawful and not iiijuri.ntB to the community, it is directed that the writing be filed in the oHk-o of the l'rot honotary, and that notice le inserted in One i-evspHp'-'r in the county for three weeks, h-e'tin? forth that !!' no su'fic ient reason bo shown to tiie contrary at the noxt term, the sumo shall be gract.-c!. Fi f fV Court. J. K. MITE. Pr-.th'y. Prothy'e Ollicc, Kbcnsbisiv, lxo. -1 li.;71.-or. STKAY STEE1L Cam? to the prem ises cf the pithicrltwr. In CbeM township, about the middle of Uotob-i r hist, a white and red pot ted STEER, supposed to be a ycarr.nl al.uli old u- theiealKiut.. Tho owner n f.-iiu-sted to come forward, j-ri.e pn-j-erty. p.iv c(iiirgc?and tske bint awitj', otherwise bo y:ii be disposed of according to law. ttANCXS DKKtiS. Chest Twp., Dee. Si, LsTl.-3t. "VTOTICE OF KLKCTION. Th in- L nual election rf a P.oard of TWFiVF DT REC .''''' for the Mu'.n.il Fr.itr tit.i :'irt fn -u-rdi: ' ('.mi ,(-,! (' f.e i.r.i iil i'nt.'r.fij, will l;n held ut the otlico of said Cep:iny, in Encnslnirg. on Tufrid. ii. Jin. ffi, l7-, between the hours of 1.J A. ii. aud 1 v. M. E. J. LLOVDt.yct''y. -1 2 u . i a N0TZ- t?7"T hc?i ji,J a:i o;:r Gocili ars tot bought fro ra WLolcialc Ik'HW, but are of cur OT7ti muH'.I.icturc m itiy of thcra miule in ct-r own bui'.J.Ei', ui-dsr car omnjeyc and Jt-pcrviaion of materials cate fully csMCiltjei a:,d spor. :?'!, anl ir.iiiS ci.It for our Rcvlar Retail Tr;tJe ; so that cu-aimers can ti.i.9 the a with the cisost cot-filiu-.B. BBQWIT ? ?' - ' " 7 APtt All Nos. 113 antt 1!5 Clinton' Street. JiilmsIoYi n, Ia. Invite tho attention of bryrr-. to tlit-lr targe FALL Ja'DteilRCCEB! coKgifTrsa ot DRY GOODS, DRESS GOOQS. MII.T.TXEIiY G.)''I:S. PAXCY COCrS, CA It PETS, OIL CLOTHS, ic Ac, at evi:?:t rmrr. x S7 OTICi: OF INCOI.FOlLVriON. tnrc.i S,,:if'i of Onid.'in Cviu; iy. 1 el.iioii lor Charter of Incorporation. And now, to wit : Dee.. 4, Kl. rr::d. and the Court having p.erused and exrmiued the with in, ami finding its ob"e-ts. articles ui d condi tions tu be law f ij cud not injiirious to thu coiii-. inur.ity. it is di: vi tc t that the be hied -in ti.e Cit e of the PiT-.ifro notary v.f .the X'on-:- and 1 1 -i-t n..tii-e be inserted in o'.;e news'i-r of. tiie county for three weeks, setting f:.rt!: tbe within a'iieutio;i lor Charter, and. ir im siini-i-ii -nt i -eat.jn be s--ov. e. to t he tuatrsrv m ir ne Tore i!h- n;-t day if i.e.v t u i in, the tame trull be planted. JJu Hit dmts . .. R. rifTR, Protl irrturv. I rotiiy'e Odice, Ebent-buiv. Dec. j, l.-71.-at.' A DMINISTIiATOirs NOTICE. - Estate of Rr;i:e.cT Fakkeu, cl.cM. Idters of Adininistration .n the est.e ct i'uti.LT Vai:i;:.iu l.-.te of CarrM tow ii.-i ips deceased, hav ing ticen granted to thr H4ib figned by the Eegister of Cambria conn-j . nil persons indebted t i said estate are rc;.ie.c-U d t inake immediatw payment, and t!-.!.-.; i ai ing clai.ns imo les. red to promt the- . ere: erl.y autiieaticatci for setth-ment. ' IE C. KIb'SPATKICR, Adm'r. Carrel Twp., Dec. l-U.-S;. "'AUTION. i-AFi persons arc licrcby cautioned aa!:"iS.f rurch.'siiig or olherwl?. Itit-rfiuf witu the foiioviag perser.r.l pic -erty, owned l y me, and left In the bands of John S: ov ns of Abe henj- township, ( .uiitn ia cocr.ty, vi;:2i.iy Mares and Harness. 1 egen. C.ws, t Cb'ck, a Sleds, C Stoves, 1 I!iu, ao, 2 Tablet, 1 Stand, 1 Spinning Wheel. DAVID riTKPIlEXB. Caliluln Twp., D. S, la71.-.- C ACTION AH perpona nre hereby rati! ic.ucd airtin-t f iirchasiugeroiherwi-e negotiating for a Not o f.r I dated Nov. '-v', ls'i I. gi cn by me iu fa or of Je-freys Uowiui.u, as! have l'x-eived n. value for said Nine, and am uelei mined not to pay the :ri "lobs i -o-u-peileil to do so bv l.iw. l.'ilt"ltT C1LLIX. Dlaoklielv Twp., Deo, fi. ISTl.-St. o j. wait: us, ju n A has removed to t ae office reeonflj im-. i rlcd by Dr, K. H. Plank, on the et Mdd it (Vt'. pr street, op-fs-tt C?!oad IVow. 71LI.IAW KIFjKLL, AiTDUM-t,. at-Law, EbuiisMi.Y, I'a. ;d'uv in C l- caic T.jw, Cyu'n-v atiett. J:in.2A-t4.' I i irf . i v-v t ii
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