!T1 r ,Mfl nuLiiiAii. rhnsburg Pa., rr1 ti' AND PERSONAL. , i.crc ami the Other Tlace. ive'eti to-ni tk cut for tli" l"'.vs n tlie ca1jbnge don't want your doors bauged T')U. ti,ein in out of the cold. Ir'f-ir the lirct snow fell on the 16th 5" . . un.i this vear on the 7th i iu !r enlivened the dull mo- trjl!l',l 'jf our t- it fur a idiort time on Sat- etur.-J -:"- y. -ink S). lit, f,f Shade township, .,tv was thrown irom ins norse, t.j nn.k. and had his skull frac j. f. an il that he cannot recover. r0 p-.ldU-rs were arrested in Hunting ' j.-r,'..-iy on the charge of lieing en-'r- tbe f;il of K"",ls I,rocured in a New ', r,. uboi-e proprietor had taken the ' i . . I l ..... ir j.-T of 'White township, the renown--,l of the Alleghenies, shot and v;, j u:iil deer iii Clearfield county It ve nility hnrd up for locals, but 1s;l, c:V to wish for thg shooting .. ,1hivs who will Ik? In the door .,..;ns to-night. Too long till .!..,. u know. ,-utublj, only slightly varied ,...r!ul' now in force, is to go into It l'a. II. II. on Sunday next. xi'.if any, it will make on our ; r-:J w'-' l';ive learned. ..Ii.i::i!:iin House Company, atCres . erf tint; an extensive dam between vn puinuls nnd the Callen ltouse, .nrjii'it of i-eeuring ice for the use u ! luring 'lie ensuing season. H ;;; ia'. -loirg liojirtcr was thirty ,a:s o'. l l.i -t wet k, and yet it is not jirrar as it is Oer editor. May , I,.- ..v.-r .i hundred, and may Over vrr it tr fully half that time. -':. Iuvis, son of Itev. Jas. Davis, :-r;'.'.t, wus found dead in his bed on afternoon last. The young man i.ji-it to lits, which may have bad i.g to do with hit- sudden death. 1 1 l.mnind men hav been thrown S rmyVvnwiit '' the suspension, on V.im, ( f lo iif-rs it Hurchfield's roll .8 ar Apollo, Armstrong county. The 1- is ihvuht to l)c only temporary, j k f iir as all the go among the i- in :ii:'s vicinity on Friday and Sat .t. Al'ont forty of the featherod j "-''re i-.'i t in the first day's sport :hi) spvcral mill-dams near town. -1 1 1 r car loads of coal , aggrega hiihlifls, were sh:ppedby the i' al Company from Irvin Station -i!ay of last week tha largest cr iuu.de from that place in one :. Uptown, lViair county, boy named rt wright fell from the second floor F lo'w building, about cmhteen feet. lay wet-k, and was injured vc-j ilxjut the hoad and legs, lie will essor li'ght made his fourtli balloon Ian l'rijm Altoona on Friday, accom- v Thomas Hell. Th; party landed -r s Mark, Huntingdon county, in ;i tud a quarter. The distance travel- . nrty-six miles. f Matilda J. Iliudman, who is not roman on the female sufTrape ques- -I'ens to give Johnstown a lecture i'a'.- rights pome time during the wi.-.tcr. Miss H. was formerly a t a in that place. -ret to note that our friend and I Mr. .Tneob Fionheiper, of .Tohns-I-tailored the loss of a gold watch, Jo-nn;it and a pair of boots, all of t ritoriously disajpeared from liis t a fi-w nights ago. i'.'y-five hf:ad of livery and draught 1. p' -el'.ev.t condition, will be sold U .Messrs. L. & S. W. Davis, no further use for osing fof the Beason of .v Ks.'.r at (.'reason. '? ! .ai k boar weighing over 400 ki!'.' in lgan township, Blair "' 'I - nimuitain aliove CSlen White, ii.hy w.-ek, by Mr. John Grove, "f tlie lm ki'St if not one of the liui.tcrs on the Alleghenies. s tin1 liiMiiths of Kovfmber and M. I.. Oatman proposes to pay v of change Si, COO in gold and i '"'': "in--rs. So bring on your ::.'! siv 1.' jor cect. ou the goods 4"''. tV" to jinglein vour pocket 1' Fvati. of Heilfunl rount v. wan at f..imd guilty In the U. S. 'at Pittsburgh of moving di- 5 from the dintillery warehouse " ' z the government tax thereon. " ''ii !-uspMided at the instance ' Attorju-y. '5 tVl'uw jumped from the Mail ;,1, liile iii motion, near Der- t.i recover his bat, which "''a hi h-ad, and it is safe to w'-'ti t try the experiment again. -r-l, of course, but to what ex- '"'"'' to s:iv. i.atuci Valentine has been a,r- 4.!. 8 rw.s 1 y M pssrs. I v, . Iio have j-t'-j to :ln closin 1 Cli ,r 1 ;he f ' ,eX frV ,'110 C ' erl re f of 1 it he utif- ii.-r c.-i.' !,a on the charcre of shooline' 1 'I'll tvv.-. , rl: - - o3 ri uiair riir ''W. One of the mares, be- J'o'Wl iii' in MeCullough, died on the hut the other mare aud f'-' UVtT. 'ow,, Tribune says that there r'-i'liug in "Woodvale bor- iV "'1'1 "7,'r a J'ear RK ,n ,Ul ,'u"1,'ria Iron Company, ;'"1 'sar paralyzed from the hips lian no f..i;n . , , V,,IIK ituaiover in . o u u remarkable that l-wiiShip ma,, i sai(l have :"a s-r'"J"8 trouble, the at. S-iiU- t him tKiu-z for no lo i uI"-i hut M: 1112 for no less a as we have not been J!J ''"" ,k'fll,ite h regard W'Ji' ,r','ar Riving names, not Ut the nilm,r ma fajae ... r? harried. t!!!;a!'ti;il 1,nP''oveiucntB have hrh a ul,"ut Crosson thie fall, t n j, "lr new cotUgea ou li.it. i..Ms""Tt distance ,J'1H" Rroimd,,, two "t new . vm. ... , " very fine residnc L.,, '"'h ,like leailing t(J tha 'ui Ciessoa eution. We have had a foretaste of winter in the shape of snow, bard freezing, and cold, blustry winds, during the present week. A young man named Charles Zcigler, ; while at -work at a new tichool building in j "West Muntiugdou, ou Saturday last, was ! accidentally struck on the head by a brick and knocked headloug into the cellar, a dis tance of about ten feet. His brain was in jured by the blow, and although hlowly re covering, his condition is yet deemed criti cal. Michael Dillon, a former resident of Huntingdon, now engaged at coaling on the mountain near Freedom Forgo, Mifrlin county, took violently ill a few days ago after partaking of some cofl'ee, whereupon lie examined his eoft'ee boiler aud found a dead copperhead snake coiled up in the bot tom of it. How the reptile got there is a mystery. Eight persons charged with violating the local option law in Blair county plead guilty before the Court on Tuesday last, three others were found guilty, and three more forfeited their recognizances by failing to put in an oppearance. One man had no less than nine indictments against him, but the District Attorney entered a nol. proa.-in all but two of them. Mrs. Caroline Street, sister of Mr. Geo. Wolff, of this place, died very suddenly of cramp colic at the residence of her father in New Germany, Croyle township, on Monday night last. She was in her usual good health, we believe, up to the very moment of her death. The husband of the deceased, to whom she was married aliout a year ago, is a leather dealer in Altoona. Three dwellings and two stables were destroyed by fire in Huntingdon about 4 ; o'clock on Wednesday morning last. The bouses were owned by Messrs. John Mat tern, J. R. Camion and Andrew Johnston, and the two stables ltelonged respectively to Mr. Cannon and Mr. Smeanuan. The total loss is estimated at $10,000, on which there was an insurance of about S6.000. The tightness in the money market does not seem to effect the sale of goods at Myers & Lloyd's cheap cash store, for go there when you will, they are always busy as nail ors dealing out bargains to delighted custora eis. Uut tine goods tit lair prices is what attracts buyers in abundance, and that's just what's the matter at Myers &' Lloyd's low priced, well filled mercantile mart. Go and see how it is yourself. An amateur ISimrod not more than a thousand miles from this place borrowed a new shot-gun from a hardware storo the other day, just to try how it would shoot, but as he forgot to say "with your leave" before taking it, one of the clerks went in pursuit of the sportsman and reclaimed the gun lefore he had time to test its calibre. Of course it was all intended for a joke, aud would have been a successful one bad ye hardware man been able to see the point. A special dispatch to yesterday even ing's Johnstown Tribune says that the bank ing houses of Win. M. Lloyd & Co. in New York, Altoona, Tyrone, Uedford, Latrol, (ireensburg and this place have boon forced to suspend, owing to t he impossibility of re alizing on their securities, and that all the other banks, eleven in number, with which. Mr. Lloyd is connected will soon follow suit, if they have not already done so. It is be lieved that the suspciiMon will be but tem porary a hope which we trust will be fully r.iali.ed. The nerahiont of eoiifinrrition was ad ministered to fine hundred and twenty-two persons, by lit. Uov. M. Domeneo, Itishop of Pittsburg, at St. Mary's aud St. Michael's (Catholic) churches, Hollidaysburg, on the 17th inst., and on the followiirg day the same rile was administered to alMuit one hundred more atGallitKin, this county, after which the Bishop, assisted by Iiev. llyau and Haokett, followed by a large procession of the congregation, proceeded to the new grave-yard, half a mile distant from the church, which he consecrated with the usual ceremonies. Come in yonf majesty, coirie in your might; come in the morning, come before night; come when yon please, come when you can, and bring all the folks if you're a family man, for Spence, we are sure, will be awfully glad to welcome you all, man, ma tron and lad, not forgetting the lassies, whose pictures he'll take in less time than a lamb its appendage can shake, and do them so cheap that you'll wonder the while that pictures at the price can be made in sfich style. Gallery in the rear second story of G. G. Owens building, High street, opposite Johnston, Collins & Co.'s bank. Two hordes belonging to Mr. Jas. Ber lin, of Greensburg, were drowned in the Allegheny river, near Freeport, a few days ago. The horses, which were attached to a heavy wagon, were on their way to the oil regions, and while being taken across the river on a flat-boat the leaders became frightened at some floating drift-wood and jumped into Uie water, dragging the other horses and the wagon with them, when all four became entangled in the harness and were drowned. The driver was also pre cipitated into the river, but managed to es cape minus his hat. Mr. liorliti estimates his loss at $1,000. The door of the Altoonalock-up is minus a knob ou the inside, a fact which Messrs. Iiurley aud Howard, policemen of that city, forgot to their great discomfiture alut one o'clock on Wednesday morning last. The two worthies named paid a visit to the afore said lock-up for the purpose of seeing that a prisoner therein oonfiued was as comfort able as circumstances would permit ; but thoughtlessly closing the door upon enter ing, they found soon alter that it was much easier to get in than get out the latter of which they failed to do until fully an hour had elapsed, when some of the "comps" of the llforning Tribune, homeward bound, hap pened that way and released them from their involuntary confinement. A young man named Walker, of Gar rett, Somerset county, is the latest victim reported. He was fc.t the Connellsville de pot in Pittsburgh last Monday, where he made the casual acquaintance of a pleasing young man and took a walk with hitn. His companion was fcitddenly called on by an other person to pay a bill, and with the usu al preliminaries borrowed $22from Walker, who was at once asked to run back to the ticket office and watch a truuk marked E. C. Meyers to prevent it being stolen. Walk er dilligently obeyed instructions, and wait ed uutil a glimmer of the truth came into his brain, when he reported the events at the Mayor's office. Every cent he had in his pocket was gone. The detectives ena bled him to reach home. Had the victim baeii less in the Garrett, and more of a Walker or traveler of some sort, he would have known better than to have bit at each a bait. Hon. D. J. Morrell, general manager of the Cambria Ironworks, at Johnstown, has given notice to the employes that the coni pany finds it impossible to make collections for iron sold, or to sell for cash, or to raise money in any other way to make the usual monthly cash payments, aud therefore in forms those to whom cash balances are now due, that they shall lie paid as soon as money can be obtained. He further states that in view of the uncertainty of obtaining orders on any satisfactory basis to keep the works ruuuing, it is deemed propar to give notice that "while, the company will guarantee to employes all necessary supplies to the ex tent of their earnings, no regular cash pay ments need be expected until cash can be obtained for products of the works. Those who are not satisfied to continue work under this arrangement can give due notice, when they will be paid off in full as soon as funds can be secured for the purpose." A party of Germans, six in number hailing from Altoona, paid a visit to the coal mines in the vicinity of Gallitzin, on Satur day evening last, where they were set upon by some of the miners, who probably thought that they had come there to displace them in their employment, aud two of the num ber, named Ertiuger and Hartranft, were both roughly handled, the former receiving very serious injuries. Subsequently two young men returning from a church fair were attacked by a party of ruffians, one of them receiving a shot through the first fin ger of his right hand, inflicting a painful wound. These outrages have been charged to the account of an alleged organization styled the "Mollie Maguires," but as we have every reason to believe that no such society exists at Gallitzin, the charge is of course without any foundation in fact. These depredations, lil?e others that have gone before them, have been committed by a few lawless spirits common to all commu nities, and none we are sure more fully re gret or more earnestly denounce such vio lence than those who by imputation at least might be subject, to the suspicion of having participated in them. Let us hear of no more such baseless imputations. Unaithok:zed Bouxtv IJovds. We present below a summary of an important case from this county heard before the Su preme Court of Pittsburgh on Tuesday : Henry J- Little and John J. Tioxoll vs. Se bastian Fry. Krror to the Common Pleas Court cf Crtmtu-ii county. Ariruecl by K. L. Johns ton for plaintiff in error, and Georire M. Reale contra. A ditliculry existing In tlllinsr the draft in Allegheny township. Cuinht ia countv, in the fail of lifrt. Jly authority of a legislative net, the School Directors met and agreed to issue bonds and assess a tax for the payment of the same. The President, Jtihn J. Troxell. the plniatifT in error, was nor prosn at the meeting. Afterward he was called on and informed of the resolution of the board and he signed a number of bonds but never stamped or utter ed any. The bond m suit wasafterward stamp ed and uttered by Henry Little, the Secretary, and t lie funds were applied to payment of a drafted citizen. In l(kS, the plaintiff below, S. Fry, called upon the Hoard at a royrular uieetUiK- and wus informed thut the bond would not be paid, as there was no authority for its issue, lie after ward brought an action against the Directors before a justice of the peace, on coupon attached to tne bond for interest, and on appeal the case w tried. The jury found ainiiust the plaintiff In error.when the case was carried to the Supreme Court. It is claimed that Troxell was not u party in this case, either as a citizen or Director, a new district having been erected in the meantime, of which he was a resident. Decision reserved. Chased by a Beak. Michael Fetzer, of Snow Shoe township, Centre county, went out hunting the other day, having with him a ccup'e of dogs that were in for fun aud full of expectation and eagerness. Much to Michael's surprise ami the discomfiture ef the dogs, however, almost the first thing they ran against was a huge bear, which showed tight. Michael shot at and wound ed the animal, but did not disable it, and Bruin made an attack upon his assailants so vigorous and rapid that Michael did not get an opportunity to reload bis gun and di rectly found himself in the close hug of the ugly monster. A desperate light eusued, the hunter using his gun as a club and the dogs straining every muscle to create a di version in favor of their master. After some time, Mr. Fetzcr, badly hugged and hurt, succeeded in tearing himself loose from the bear's embrace and escaped, with his dogs, to safer quarters. Bruin won the battle, but his bearship had better keep himself mt of sight, as the hunters of that region are on the alert aud a dozen bullets are ready for him as soon as he shows his shaggy hide. Watchman. Died From Injuries Received. On Friday last, a man named Charles Smith, a brakcinan on the Pennsylvania liailroad, was struck by the Johnstown Accommoda tion at Turtle Creek, Allegheny county, and terribly injured. He had been on the loco motive of a train which was not in motion talking to the engineer and fireman, aud stepped down on the track immediately in trout of the train that struck him. What is extraordinary about the circumstance is that he got olT the locomotive with his face toward the approaching train, his failure to see it in time to get out of the way being in explicable. The terrible mishap was wit nessed by the crews of three or fonr freights standing by, who unite in pronouncing it one of the most fearful sights they ever wit nessed. The injured man was removed to his residence, at Lawrenceville station, whore he died the following Sunday. The deceased originally belonged to Cambria couuty, where his remains were removed for interment on Monday. He was a mar ried man, his wife's parents leiug residents of Gallitzin. Altoona Tribune. Distressivo Affair. About 8 o'clock on Monday morning the alarm of fire re sounded through our streets and the sever al companies were promptly in motion. The fire proved to be in the house of H. Ayres, on Union street, aud, according to our information, was communicated to a bed in the second story by a stove pipe which passed through the room. At all events, when the fire was discovered the bed was in flames. But the saddest part of the affair is that a sick child, about eighteen mouths old, was lying on the bed, and, when carried out by those who came to the rescue, was discovered to be dead. It is supposed that the little unfortunate was suffocated by the smoke, although the fire had reached and terribly burned ene side of its face. There seems to have been gross carelessness somewhere, but it is presumed the Coroner's inquest will develop all the facts in the case. llollidaysbury Standard. Dibert, Wayne & Co. .John Dibert, the banker, Harry Wayne, formerly of the firm of Benton & Wayne, and George Di bert, jr., have gone into a wholesale and re tail hardware business. The immense room where John Dibert used to sell dry goods and groceries, No. 224 Main street, Johns town, is fitted up, where they are now sell ing an immense stock of hardware aud cut lery, all new, having been bought in the East only a mouth ago. They have nails, glass, putty, paints, wood-work for wagons, willow ware, agricultural implements, iron, steel, and indeed everything that one can think of in the hardware line. Two immense signs adorn the front of the building, one above the other. The firm are perfect gen tlemen and sound business men They have large warehouses crammed fufl of things, from a pistol to a mill-saw. Give them a call. . Trade Winds. Tell me, ye winged ! winds that rounA my pathway roar tell, oh! tell me where, oh.! where I'll find the , cheapest store?. The winds replied aud this 1 they said, I never yet in all my trade.-' have had the luck to suit my mind inor Hilly in goods of every kind than at Myers & Lloyd's cheap store complete, whose stock aud prices uoue can beat. ' Imyortant to Insurers. Insurance placed in companies that have not complied with the laws of the State where the pro perty insured is situated (either by the com pany direct, or tlirotigh agents or brokers) canuot, in case of loss, be sued and recovered, in any of the State courts, and the assured is left entirely at the mercy of such companies, and without lecal remedy. The statute of all the States imposes cer tain conditions upon all insurance companies (chartered by other States) to enable them to obtain authority to transact within the Statw, and without having first complied with such laws, and obtained the legal authority to do business, all insurance written by them is illegal and void. The follow ing is an abstract from a recent opinion of the Attorney General of the State of Indiana upon the subject: "As the statute prohibits any foreign insurance company, directly or indirectly, to take risks, or trans act any business of insurance in the State, without first procuring legal authority, this includes a prohibition upon any person or corporation (not duly authorized) from act ing in any capacity as insurance agents, either by soliciting applications or collecting tnouey upon premiums. A policy issued by au agent in violation of a law, declaring his act to be criminal, has lieen decided by the Supreme Court to be void, after destruction by fire of the property insured (20th 1 udiaua, 3. 220), and in a recent case not yet. report ed in Indiana, (Hoffman vs. Banks) the gen eral doctrine is continued." This opinion is clear aud decisive, and has since been confirmed by judicial deci sions in that. State (People vs. Plcssner), and the principle again recognized by the Kentucky Court of Appeals, and by Judge Davis of the Supreme Court of the" United States, presiding in the United States Cir cuit Court in Indiana, aud is now held to be well-settled law. Insurers may, therefore, well understand that in accepting policies in such companieu they are wholly without indemnity against loss, except at the caprice of the companies whose illegal and void policies they hold. St: Nicholas for November. The first number of the St. Nicholas has just been issued. Pictorially, itisoneof the most beau tiful magazines in .he country, beingenrich ed by designs from the pencils of Miss Hal lock, Sol Eytinge, Miss Ledyard, Sheppard, Stephens, Bolles, Beard, and others. The reading matter is varied and bright. There are thirty-three articles, some for the very little ones, some for the oldest of young jwopie, anu some lor every age between. We find in its broad, well-printed pages, poems by William Cullen Bryant, Celia Thaxter, Lucy Larcom, and others. There is a capital human-fairy sketch by Kebecca Harding Davis. Donald G. Mitchell con tributes a characteristic article, entitled "Who Wrote the Arabian Nights?" and the first chapters of a serial story by Frank K. Stockton are given. A salutatory by the con ductor, Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge, is sure to reach the heart of every child-reader and the hearts of their fathers and mothers as well. Among the stories we find a charmingly-told account of a fairy's visit to a bee-hive, by Annie Moore ; an exceedingly funny little story by Margaret Eytinge, anil lively tales by Paul Fort and j. S. Stacy. Lucretia P. Hale tolls the adventures of a doll; Noah Brooks has a capital article for boys, called "By the Sea," and Olive Thorite talks about a certain "Old-Fashioned Hat." There are also interesting descriptions of zebras,-, passenger-pigeons, the curious in habitants of the Faralloue Islands, and the Piute Indians, besides bright little "Jingles" and a whole page in large type for little children with big eyes. We must not forget to mention as an admirable feature a short story in (ieruiau, for the benefit of young sters who are learning that language. A similar French story is anounced for the next number. Then "Jack-in-the-Pulpit," a curioti!" fellow who is full cf little bits of wit and wisdom, holds forth moat enter tainingly ; and thers are capital notices of juvenile looks, intended for those who will read the books, and a puzzle department that will certainly sharpen the wits of the youngsters. . r Protect Your Buildings! body, generally a resident of the rural di. incis, Das been "taken in and done for" on a sewing machine, or some other lalor-i"av-mg invention. In a few instances these dis honest dodges have been ventilated through the newspapers, one or two cases having r.- cently been reported, wherein a sewing ma chine agent is said to have been grants the privilege Of leaving machines at certain houses until lie would call for them, receiv ing in return what purported to be an ac knowledgment of such fact, duly signed by the proprietors of such houses, but what afterward proved to be exemption notes, payable within a specified time. "We sav stories of this kind haTe been told time and again, but whether true or false it is not our pui-ose now to inquire. We merely wish to say that, if true, Mr. M. L. Brown, of this place, agent for the renowned and unsur passable Singer Sewing Machine, is iof the man who did the swindling. He ban a ma chine that can and does recommeud itself, and he has come among us to make an hon est living in an honest way, and would not resort to any disreputable dodges if a for tune could lie made in the operation. We know these statements to be facts, and while we can truthfully say, after an experience of several years in our own family, that the Singer machine is withoutasuperior, we can just as emphatically declare that Mr. Brown is above and beyond a mean or mercenary act of any kind. He believes, as we believe, that no family should do without a sewing machine, and thus believing he offers, on the most liberal terms, a machine that never has and never will fail to give entire satisfac tion in every instance, and if the parties whom he solicits do not see fit to purchase that is the end of the transaction. Hedeals fairly and squarely, and deserves to lie dealt with in like manner. Lethiin be encouraged. Tkachers' Institute. The following circular has been issued by the Executive Committee recently appointed by Co. Supt. Chapman to nluku arrangements for the forthcoming Teachers' Institute, which is to be held in Johnstown, commencing on the 24th of next mouth : T The Seventh Annual .Meetinjrof the Cambria County Touchers' Institute will be held in Johnstown, commencing- on-Monday, the 24tli day of November, 1ST3. The exercises will be varied aiif! iiiteretinjf,eonsi8Lin of class-drills, essays, reports, diso-iSMons, select readings, lec t ires, etc. No person will be called uiiu for any exercise who has not previously consented to appear in the programme. This remark is made, that none need fear beinj asked to do something- for which he or she is not prepared. Strict t efreiics ivillZl'e hnl to Vie part tnhen in the Institute, in u'antinu rrifteionaLCcrtri:ntc hereafter. Amouir those who will contribute to the suc cess of the Institute, are lion. S. G. Ilnnl. of i'ork. Pa., Prof. T. T. Morrell. Chemist " the Cain L.i ia Iron Company. A series if Jice. -r;i-iuo Lccttirt by the above-named fcenticnicu will be arranged for the Institute. Comfortable boarding places will he provided at very moderate rates. For railroad excursion tickets, apply personally or scud postage stamp and address ;to the ;Couuty Superintendent, ut Kbensburjr. Pa. Wednesday, the SGth day of November, will be set apart as ''Directors' Day." School direc tors throughout the. couuty are iuvited to be pre -nt. Tho I'eachen' Institutes of Onhriti County have been heretofore uuurpansed ; we trust thut all interested will strive to make tho ap proaching one eiuul to its predcccaaui'a iu spir it and usefulness. The tindersiuned committee solicit your pres ence at the Institute, and will cousidwryour at tendance a pcr8 nal favor MiM.LiE K. Davis, Teacher Ebensb'jr U. Schools, M. A. Hhkphekii, Teacher Jolinst'n U. Schools, MAitr U turrit. Teacher Millville IJ. Schools, T. Mvkiis, Teacher Smnmitville School, B. H. Paitekson, Supt. Johnstown U. Schools, T. J. Chapman, County Superintendent. Committee. The Oldest Tailor, of Them All. Ebeusburg lays ?laim to the oldest tailor--that is to say, the tailor Who for the greatest consecutive number of years has followed the business of tailoring -in this or any other State, not excluding Tennessee, where Andy Johnson lives. Iu a copy of the Olire Jiranch and Cumbria Jiecord, published iu Cneusburg, and dated December 23, 1S1J), appears an advertisement whereof the fol lowing is a copy : John Doujrherty, Taylor and Habit-Maker, respectfully i.itorms the iithabitantsof Eoens burtf and its vicinity that he intends to carry on the above business m all its braucues in the house lately occupied by John Lloyd, aud Im mediately opposite the printing- office. Uciujr well instructed in the new mathematical and compass rule, be hopes by strict attention to merit a slaire of the public patronage. That was nearly fifty-four years ago, and Mr. Dougherty had then been engaged in tne tailoring business a year or more. He lias worked at the same trade uninterrupted ly ever since, all the time in Kbcnsbuu with he exception of about one yeai, and to-drey be continues to twirl his goose and ply his needle in the same town. Though eighty years of age, the old gentleman is healthy and hearty, and bids fair to remain iu the land of the living for many years to come. Is he not the oldest tailor of them all ? Al toona Tribune. Apple Dumplinos, Baked. Three and a half pint of tlour, one quart of sweet milk, one tea-spoonful of salt : mixtotrether : then add two measures Banner Baking Powder; j take one dozen sour apples, pare and core I them whole; grease well with lard one dozen j common cups, nil them halt full with batter, then place the apples in, fill the -a vitics in the latter with sugar and a little gratod nut meg, or ground cinnamon: cover with the re mainder of the batter; bake alioutotie hour, in a moderately hot oven ; if no cups, use a large dish. Karl i can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to lie used even full according to printed directions. If you caunot obtain this really valuable article from your grocer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addre.ssed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box 317, Pittsburgh, P.v, and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list of fifty valuable recipes. Which may bo done with less than quarter iue usual expense by tne use of GLINEYS PATENT SLATE HOOFING PAINT, j A roof may lie covered with a rerv cheap shintf le. uud by the application or Ciis Slto be j made to last from 25 toftSO years, ttid roofs cm be patched and coaled and m.nle to look murvi ' better and last longer than new slmij-les with out tbe slate, foV one-third the cost or re-shin- . liinr. ; The cost of slating new shingles U only about the cost of simpiy iayinu them, und the !te i ' fire-proof ayainst sparks and live coal falilnic upou it, aa may be easily tested by au one, and . ad appears from the fact that Insurance c-iro- pur.ina make the same tariff thai l hey do foi , fcblted roof. i I For tin and iron it has no equal, as It expands by heat and contracts byoold.und never cracks ', i or scales. For Cemetery fences it Is partieu- I j larly adapted. Tha Mate or Paint is extkkmk- : LV cheap. Two (rations will cover a hundred ; square feet of shingle roof, or over four httn- i I di ed of tin or iron. Price of the Slate i !-.idy ! i for iis is 80 cents per jrailnn. fit! per half bar- i relJort-10 p-r barrel r about 0 gallons, freuh ' j from New York added. We lurmsli and apply . , the material for pnr loO 8'iiiai e t out, fieirflit added. j The Paint ha a very heavy tiody. Imt is . ily ! t applied with ii 4 or ti inch oolorit-y brush, tin old and rotten shiujrles it n.l.-i up the holes and : pores, hr.rdens them, and (fives a new and hiiI - : stantnil roor thnt will last lor year. Ou curled , or warped siiiiiirles.it brines i hem to their place nnd keeps them there. It t!Us wp the holes in : tin or feltimr roofs nml plo;.s the leal:. One coat is equal lo ten of ordmarv pMiit. The color of theslnle When first applied is of a dark j purpje: in about a month it changes to a liyht uniform slute color, and is. to all iiiTents and I purposes, slate. It is a slow dryer, but rain l will not tilled it in the least one hour after it is put on. I Samples sent to any part of the country bv orpro-e, C. O. I), if orderil to be sent bv ireorht. tbe money must ae-o:np.ny the order. Orders respectfully solieted. Address. It. J. WIETLINtJ. Mid.il. town, Pu., or It. It. WIRSTl.lNti, HuiitlnirdfMi. I'a., A fronts for Dauphin, Lancaster, l-tKinon, Hun. tinpdou, Bedford, lilair and CHuii! Uiun tios. j.oct. 17-1 in.) Goal and Timber AT PRIVATE SALE! HIMEAT mm STATION, PA.ii.i;., CO S T A I s : X o 2:, Q O Q JL.QZQfs f more or less, underlaid with the Best QuaUty cf MOUNTAIN COAL. A portion of the Land well tin: bcrod Willi V Pbepahe for Winter. The present cold snap may not last long, but if you put off buying an overcoat or your supply of warm clothing yon may find that winter has come liefore j-ou are ready for it. Buy in time, then, and buy from Jamis J. Mmphy, 1011 Clinton street, Johnstown, who has a very complete, a very handsome, and a very cheap stock of winter clothing just now on his shelves, and can please any mau's tatte and suit any man's purse. Good Sunday suits for goood lxvs, at Oak Hall, Sixth and Morket. Philadelphia. "VVajtamaker & Hitowjt have the largest stock on the Continent. OCITTART. DON A HOE, Died, ar her residence at Por t.ijre Station, on the rid Inst., Mrs. Makt Dos a hoe, in tho CTt b year of her age. GORDON. Died, in Johnstown, on Monday last, Mrs. Magdalksk Gokdun, aged 85 years and 6 months. EVANS. Died, In Johnstown, oa Saturday lust, Uoglk Evans, aged 7- years. NOTICE. I have this day bought from Romas Ebig, of Carrolltown bor oinrh, the following property, which I have left with him and for his use until further notice; 1 cow, 1 hoir, 1 bureau, I taldo, 1 stand. 6 chairs, 1 cookinir stove, 1 heatiujr stove. 2 bedsteads nnd heddintr. cupboard. 1 Mnk, 1 clock, and a Set of dishes. 1 hereby warn all persons asrainst meddling or In any way interf eriiijr w ith said property. PRTEIt STObTZ. Barr Twp., Cambria Co.. Oct. Id, 1S7J. 31-at. DMINISTUATOirS NOTICE. Estate of Mauv Donahoe, deo'd. Letters of Administration on the estute of Mary Donahue, Inteof Washington township, Cambria county, have been granted to the un-derj-ijrned, resUinr in said township,. to whom ail persons indebted to uuid estate are request ed to make immediute payment, and those hav ing claims or demands will make known the SMine ithout delay. THOMAS DONAHOE, Adiu'r. Washington Twp., Oct. 31, ls;:j.-t. Poetry. I. T. Coppock is a very safe btiver, and a good judge of goods, whether tapes, shawls or hoods, cloaks, dresses or hats, carpets, oil cloths or uiats,riblons,flov ers aud huse, aud even rouge for the face. Aud Coppock can sell his choice goods very well, because he is kind and speaks out his lriiml ; and all who will try can undoubted ly buy at the Opera Hall, where he invites j oue ana an, to ucie uc cci y uei v crammed full of choice winter goods, which will be sold in a trice at a very low price. 212 Main street, Johnstown. , ESTATE OF PAT'K DONAHOE, Dec'd. Letters of Administration on the estate of Patrick Donahos, late of Allo Kheny township, Cambria county, deceased, bavintr boon granted to the undoi-shmed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby no tified that payment must be made without de lay, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated tor settlement. SILAS II. DONAHUE. I ALKKEO P. DONAHOE, ' Aam rs" Allegheny Twp,, )ct. 31, 187:1.-61. UDITOR S NOTICE ! Having been appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Plean of Cambrii county to report ditttrihu tion of the money in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of the defendant's real estate in tbe case of Kichard H. Tudor vs. Evan E. Evans. No. 71, September Term. E. D., Venrt. Crpoii., notice is hereby (riven to all par ties interested titat 1 will attend to the duties of said appointment, at my ollice with tho K corder of Deeds. Sec, in F.bensbunr, on MON DAY;, the 17TH UAV r NOVEIIKKK, 1375, AT 10 O'cijOCK, a. m., when and where they may pre sent their claims, or be debarred from coming in on said fund. J. GALLITZIN LAKE. Eben6bur(r, Oct. 31, lS73.-3t. OTJCE IN PARTITION. To Kobert DoSAUisns, one of the heirs and leg-al representativesof Riiwako Donai.d BON, late of Washington township, Cambria, county, deceased: Take notice that an Inquisition will be held at tho late dwelling house of Edward Donald son, late of vVashinfftou township, Cambria countv, Pennsylvania, deceased, on FKIUAV. THR 14TH DAT OP NOV KM HER, A. D. 1H7H, AT 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of making par tition of the real estate of said deceased to and among: his children and lejral representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling- the whole; otherwise to value and appraise the same at which time and place you are requested to sttend if you think proper. W. B. BONACKKR, SherifT. Sheriff's Office, Eaensburir, Oat. 28, 1S7;1. Trustee's SALE! HY vli tue of an order of the Orphans1 Court of Cambria counts-, to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, on tbe p realises In lilacklick township, on FRIDAY, November 1st, 1873. AT 2 - I.O Ii, P. M., by public vendue or outcry, the following: do scribed Real Estate, ot which Abraham C Ma kin, late of said township, died seized, to-wit : All flat certain Piece or Parcel of M situate In the Town-ihip of niacklick. County of Cambria, Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Hejrinninsr at a hem lock on lino of tract Geonre flouirh, s-uth StjJi decrees, west 130 perches, more or les. to at hemlock ; thence north r4 deiree. west 107 per ches, to a post; thence north deirrees, east l.'iO perches, to a beech (down) : thence south t4 degrees, east ItiT perches, to the place of tejriu- mug containing iro .oifciss. KttTjviL. nar IE D i:ook a;kmn kok i UNDER-GKOlffiD!! on. life itELOir Tin: s vmi a;. ! BY THOS. W. KNOX. 912 I'nsren Orlavo. I3d Fine tngravinsi. I Kelntes Incidents and Accidents beyond the Litrht of Day: Startlinjr Adventures in all parts of the World: Mines and Mode of Working them; Caverns and their Mysteries; Piisons and their Secrets; Down in the Depths of the J Seu. The book treats of experience with bri- (rands; nights in opium dons; life In prison; I stories of exiles; adventtitcs unions Indians; journeys through sowers anil catacombs; aoci- j dents in mines; tortures of the inuiilioii ; wonderful burglaries; underworld of thogrcat citioa. etc., etc. We want ugents for tl'is work, ou which we give exclusive territory. Forcir- cuiars and peciul terms to agents, nddross the publishers, J. IS. liUUU CO. T T . . t .... . . ... - . 1 1 Ml Ait' Iv, OAK. IIILMM i, ivC. tlThe altentien of person i. lshitig to cn g:IRO in the liniiin- nf t'o-u and tint uu tnct m e of Cuke ii partteu'. i. ly iuviietl to i his saie. h tin? Lsnds offered surpus. eii uei l or eeu lr t ion t.r SMfe in ef nietit. Hiiy propel ty to bu found i.i 1 Western Penney!. nn;a. i l'or f in ther information m to the property ! and for price, terms, ot'-., call ti or H.inrt-;s , JNO. E. S A N LA N. 1 Executor or I. jt, Au.ms, doc'J. KhensV.urj-, Aug. Zt. lc-;3.-tf. Loretto Property VEOTOF OltOl'ND situate iu Lirottot or otitfh. Cttmhriu county, l'a , xyv known on the phin of mil hor- .S ough a I,ot No. 7S-fronMrg S j'l feet on St. Marv'g street and ex V-J ? tending h.ick bio Teet to St. Jo "-''-?! seph street having thereon creeled n good TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING 1I0LTE, v;;th back kitch-.n euuding attacked. Frame Stable, and other Ou:luilJin:;s. The Homo contains seven rooms, tesi.lfs the kitchen, nnd luvs a commodious collar under It all in the best order. Cheap ut 1.000 -one-third in cush ; hulanoe In two e.iiai annua', fav inents.with Interest, tiood title. A mil v to tha owner. .lOSKl II lil'TW AI.D. ot to i OEO. W. I ATM AN, Ueal rotate Airo:it. June SO, 1373,-tf. I'bensburg, l'a. If AGKXTS H'.tXTED FOR MATHER HALE SMiTH'S NEW BOOK. BULLS ani BEARS cf SE YORK Xearlu 600 Octavo Payer, li ifuclu Illuxtrated. You wish to know how Fortunes nre Made and Lost in a tl.iy ; how Shrewd Men are Kuined: how Stock Coninauios Originate and Explode: how Panics are Created; how Railroad Monopolies are Maniigert; how the pre sent Oreat Panic Originated; how Stocks aro Ilought and Sold; how Hubble Companies Ori ginate road this book, .It relates tho biogra phies of tbe great leading speculators of New York, with a history of all Street and its op erators during the past 210 yours, to t ho present time. For circulars and term address tne putHishers, J. 11. fiL'IUt & CO. We tend an Eltwit German ('hrinu, mounted and ready for framimj,f ice t" ei'eiy Aaeut. J. S. BURfl & CO., HAKTFOKD, CONN., on CHICAGO, ILL. Tlte best Oil in the tvoi-Ul J'or mu ch inert. It K ill not chill. Jt trill not ftufn. It . equal ta the best Lard Oil. If tt ave tin t l.i ml ' .V chiue ry, ask for OLl-lSA ; ami if you cannot buy it at home, send for a circular and jtrice list to PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP, i OIL MAM FACTliiEHS AM) I FILERS JYo. 3CO Venn Auenuc, Pittsburgh, Pa. EHEHS3UHGI OOLEH FACTORY VS interested psrtles have lieen reporting In tho northern part of this county that our rates for mil tiu fact u ring Woolen Hoods. &c, nro much higher than they really aro we deem it necessary for our own protection and tor the information of tho public to publish the luilowing I.IBT Or TRICKS. S3.u0 per p'r. SO and 3."5 i ts. per yard. ."() i ts. per yard. . 0 ctrf. per yard . "l cts. per lb. lilankets... Flannels tassi meres Hat inetts Carding and spinning Carding T. M. J(Ni:S SONS, I v.iiy j.-, lc.j-ii. cuciisjui jr vtooion raeiory I AND DEALERS 1 ! I st" a tt.i nrr 7 a v v rnr r v densigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphanx' ! 11 " A " A " Court of Cambria County to hear and decide i Wholesale and Retail Mane fart artn of on exceptions to the account of Geo. J. Hodg- 1 rr- -Atitirn I VT f lirr-T IIiav lVinn crsand William Kittell. Kxoeutors of tho Inst i I l'l'FH H S11FFT-' HF will and testament of Jan.; Whorry. late of ll.e i iKM -lU1 lLU '"M iliJ-' HAUL, Horough of Ktienstuirg, County of Cambrin, deceased, hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend to the duties of bin appoint ment, at hisolncein GIioiihIiui g, on FUIOAY. Nov. Hth, lfita, at 2 o'clock, p. m., when and where they mun. attend and present their claims, or be debarred from coming in on said fund. JAMES NULL, Auditor. Ebon.burg, Oct, 20, 137;J--3t- AUDITOR'S NOTICE ! Having bien appointed Auditor by tbe Court of Common PieiU of Cumbria County, to report distribution of the money in the hand" of the Sheriff ar.s ng from the sale of defend. mt'd ie.,1 estate, in the case of George Wtlin. sr., vs. Ma ry Constable and Alfred Constable. No. 75. Sep tember Term, lt73, Ex. DoC. I'rmiif tout Krpo )im, notice is hereby given to all parties inter estni, that I will attend to the duties of said appointment, nt my office In Eb'-rsburg, on Wbdnesdav. Nov, lSUh, 1S73. nt 2 o'clock, p. M., wh'Mi anil where they must present their cbiims. or be debarred from coming in on said fund. GEO. W. OATMAN, Auditor. Ebcnsburjr, 0 t. 20, lV73.-3t. ! Mil, Parlor an! CooMi Steves, JYo. 14WZ Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Xn. POOFINO and SPOTTING made to order and wurrautcd perfect iu inanufuci ui e and material. Orders rr-spectfully solicited and promptly attended to. and fx. lite Btteiitiou accordud U all. whether thev purchase or hot. Altoonu, tMjpt. 5, l7-3.-tf. AUDITOR'S NOTICE ! Having been appointed .Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to rVport distribu tion of the funds in Hie hind of Jane Mullwn, (novr intermarried with C. Irfihcv,) Administra trix of the estateof John Mullen, latoof Wash ington township, deceased, as shown by; hf-r second and final account, all parties Interested are hereby notified th.it I will attend lo tho du ties ot said appointment, at my office ir. Ebons burg, on Weu.vesdat, the 5tii iitror Novem BEIt, at SoVuick. r. M.. h-n and wh-re they must present their claims, or bo debarred from coming in on ,ail fund. CEO. W. OATMAN, Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct. 17, l73.-3t. A UDITOR'S NOTICE ! Having been appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of CaiubrU County to report di.-dri oil tion m Liie money in mo nan is or v in. il. ssi.-chicr. LOOK SHARP AT THIS! 136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 135. BOORiPEIUODICUSTORE" IX C A. II It It I A CDCNTV. P. VEAGHEU.Wholesnleand Hctail Dea ler in Stanoahh CATnnr.tr Wurki ot ell kind. PitAVtK Hooks, IIiui.f.s, IIistoiik ai. and CoNTliOVKItSJAl. 'iVilKKS, P KH l 11C A I.S, PlC- Triir.s. Fkamf.s, ir., Ac. l:K5 Franklin Street, Johnstown. Pa. Will sell every article at Bal timore or 1'hlldelphia prices. A lilicra! disc-atr.t allowed to the Iter. Vlrrau. I.Hirarir, or tlfV Jt;- i'ta tu lorw lot. Hooks bound and Pictures framed Rt the lnwent possible prices. AH the Eastern Weekly Papers for saie. 133- Franklin Street, Johnstown. 133. THE BIGGEST SKIP AFLOAT! PKKSONS going to Europe, or those sending for thofr friends to the O?.! i'-iintri! ought to buv their tickets rrom M. P. Mka GitKtt, Agent for tl.o c e 1 e b r a ted .XhIioiinI I. ii: l S. V. assnown by tils nrsl account, confirmed Sent 9. 173, to and among those entitled thereto, ail parties interested aro hereby notified that I will attend to the duties of said appointment. ar myotncein Kbcnstmrg. on 'J nuiisn.tv. Til K I ihnsinn 20TH DAY Or NOVKMBEH, 1373, at 2 oVlock. P. j J""nStr,Wn wton and whore tliey must ire-M-nl their is rcmiirliiibie for comfort, snood and safetv. I Drafts for i'l and upwards sold at the lowest l current rate. For further particulars call ut M K tr.HKi; s HddK Stouk, Uf Franklin str-ot. Pa. l.Iune.22. lS.2.-tf.l CO.. .FltS IN ieir : j t - t. x , . o Ciaims. or be delHirred fmni cimtmr in on snid ,1 ' A O . 1 , r U b a li 1 1 fund. GEO. W. OATMAN, Auditor. wn.it.F.SAi.B nKAi.Fiif ensburg.uet.'",, inKisctBEii a m fi nvpiriT.wv rOMMISSIONER'S NOTICE! ' ttlJBJliUflliLLa U UliU illli nClJill v- Sarah ass Tchxkr, 1v her nxt friend. I RaUi-ki. Theks, r. Sami ki, Ti:hmck Common I Pleas of Cambria County, No. W, March lr.u, I IS73. Lihcl in Ifimrer. i Oct. 2d. 1S73, the Court nppolnt V,'. IIortACi: . Posit. Esq., a Counn Sjioner to take testimony j in this case. From tha Hecord. rootfee ts hereby given, that, pursuant to too j ano-o Riinointrncnt. I will a t at niv . itieo. i the Borough of Johnstown, on WEDNESDAY. Nov. 19th. 1873, at 5 o'clock, p. Jt.. .it whi-.-h time all parties interested can attend if they s-ee p.-opor. W. HOKACE UO?H. Johnstown, Oct. S3, 1-T3. Commissioner. and At.r, kinis nr DOMilSTIC LKJUOrCf?, AMI IJSPOMTEItS OT Foreign Wines, Gins, Erandies, fie, . 3:3 I.iborly .SI root. Deo. . !S71.-3m. PITTSBURGH. PA. VOTICE. Tn the Covkt of Com- ' MOM Pl.KAS OS- CAMB'lIA Ci ifNTV-S A ft A H Ann Turner, ry her next friend. Sa m'i. Tk k, r. Ramtki. Tuknbr N-. 58, March Term, li7.i, Plm iu Siihjxjcna in JHvoree. To the respondent above named : Ton arc hereby required to appear at a Court of Com mon Pleas to be held at Ebonsbnrg. for tho County or Cnmbria. on the lirst Mondav of be comber next, to answer tbe eompl.iiiit of tho libcll.tni iu the above t itod case. W. B. l!ON ACK.F.TI, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, Ebensburg, Oct. 2j, U;;.-4t. , look 1 1 iz z '"I'llE uudoroigtiod desires to inform thocitl I L r.en of Cliopt Springs and vicinit v that lm hus th lnv oivht from J.w.. A. I.ittiofleld hi Itl.ACKSMI 1'U SIIOl,- took nnd Tools, a.id will carry on the business in all its branches, t-po-, cial attention paid to Hor-p Shoi-lng. The pa '. Ironiigo ol the public is rt spectfuily solicited and satisfaction fiitrantoo.l. ' l-4rOtain taken in exchange for work. I W"M. II. JON HP. I Chost Sprlnys April 5, 1STJ, ll-bto. I WOOLEN FACTORY! H AVIXtl introduced new tnnchinery into our Wool. m Fuctot v. wo m e How prepiitt-d to RXECUTORS' NOTICE. EotatD of Wm. Cali.A5, deo'd. 1 letters TestRinantary to tho csiate if Wit.- ! I-IAM Cai.T.an, late of Washington townshi;. i decoasod, hiving been grnntod to the under- Sitrned by tiio K"glster of said county, all per- ! Sons indebted are reque!ed to make imuidl- I ate pai nient aud those having claims Hgniuc the same. will present them duly authenticated ' iiir settlement ntati'ilacturo on hTt notice. l.niti.M -iM- "KTS. BLANKETS. F!A N N Els ot ail styles S l'i H K I NG '. !t.S. Ac, 4c. C-Vool taken iri px'-imnri" for g-ods or worked on shute. Murk'-t priee paid for ik,1. f T. .v. J.hS A' MONi". Ebonsbnrg, Feb. 21. i-7:.-tf. A Kissixo Rcenk. "Oh! kiss m and po," said the tn-tid of his heart, as she prof fered her lips as his pay to depart; "the morn is approaching, my mother will know, my kindest and dearest just kis ma and go !" Anl the smack that he gaveher was tarnation loud, as they parted that morning at the steps of the door, aud soon tho brave "lower" was lost in the crowd that was rnshing pell mell to "S. .T. Hess & TlrO.'s cheap clothing store, HI Main street, Johnstown. ith the uiiual allowance of six percent, for , lrv 0. t iVJi iv t Exe.-ut r. roads 33 Acnts of which ate clcarod-having ', - - thereon erected a two-story FLANK UOL'SE j lac,ftt TT'r..-n' ru u- andasmaii Loo STAHLE. j ISSOLU TION . the partnership T:nilM Of LE The eosts incident to i JlJ heretofore existing 1ietnen the un.ier pArtitionandsaluto bepaldoncoiifliuiationor . s..n(.., lu ,h Marble mirnufaeturing tuiNiiiM Dttic , -niiwa ,f inn u.,ia uv t ut iue "urrilKMI t monev to le paid to th heirs and legal repre- i St n tat Ives of the said dec-eased or the parties ; entitld thereto, in one l'er thereafter, with '. interest i and the remaining third to remain as a lien on the premises until tbe death or Elisa beth Wilson, late Elizabeth -MaRin, widow oF said deceased, the interest whet'eof t be paid annually and punctually to her during her life time, and at her death the said remaining third to be paid to the heirs and legal representatives aforesaid, or the persons tlren legally entitled to tbe same tho utimhaaor to on tor Into reoog-' nisance in the Orphans' !ourt. with sufficient was dissolved by mutual consent Sopt mbi-r l"th, 1S73. I iip books and accounrs are now in the hands or B. Kolly, who will hereafter con duct the -busiutss In bis own name. It. KELLY, JAMES Bit ENNAM AN. Lorotto, Oct. 1, lH73.-4t. pOAL! rtow rr CO 1a! ! The nuhpctiU'r is rtow nrcnared to furnish. In largo orsinalt giinntitio", nil qualities of ANTHRACITE and till lj MIMILS I jiai. at lowest mat iror m;o. Coal delivered promptly and free of clwrgo for . . ... ... i w .. . i ..u fi,m.i i,p i htiiiitnv at. unv nnint in KbeitHhiirir or vii-icit v Offi thn ourment nf !. n.imh nn..v .'foresaid. ! Orders left St the 7.AIIM ?T.RR will reooiTOn,. I Hotel. lieM. iei.ee on (w-fiinlt., M Ward, . -::.:"m i.: i .. . . i t v r v i pi tiii'.i l... . ..ii. ..i .1 in- in :;rie i : -. it 111 lltU. V. ' t J"" - . -- M:llim:i:v & dui Makini;. The nttention of tho I.aCUos of Efror.n burg and vicinity is 1rectcd to tho fact that Mlts. K. JiiN'r.S lev just r-oeivod an luvr.ioe of i;.-w and ta-bi' ti,.I.Ie Millinery Goods, at h-r rrmiii'. tn il.o iwist Ward, K'icitsuui g. Wedding homu't-". Urns i'ti'.. a specialty. Dressmaking fPo. Tie- -Kitroiiiigj 0i the public is respoet fiilys:ilic liueLly. lIK'Sr N T1X 1. S MHITaXI A 1 1 A n N E?S js HO P O F C A M B K I A CO ! NT V, I'.gh street, opposite I'niop S-chool I! .c.e,) fX vtvrd. EbeiKburg. M. M.O'NF'M. i Co.. Propria ot a. SadiVAnd ll.ti uotiimilciiu : re paired and all otii r work in iv line oAOcutod in the best manner, on the shortest not.ee. ao.d in the taot riaonithe ; jos. ll-l.-lf.l I AMES J, OATMAN, M. EnLsiu'iio. F. Clffcoeon High st root, nearly oppaxlto Hlatr" Oct. 31.-SI, , 11. liON AChlEU, Tiustu. lyalUulioa. liAMhL fl. ZAIIM,
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