li IJMWJWJ.I. FREElil. gbansburg, Pa., r, - - AND PERSONAL. .. i... and the Other riace. F' ..,.,r hank account? p. Icwbat cnkos autl "sausingers" are :..t h.ittv Tins left minv bfYF- .TiienamMl ' .7 " , , even i" this community. Siily everylnnly knows by this time ' , h tri'"".v m"EIlbor h ,n bank. n,U .t,.r miserably muddled. j,0v i'1011 meunai-e '"wuii? mean- (50f ,U. ami not many locals this 'k' tiouJ enough for u, if not for our Liwie KohertH, a young gin oi uooKport, in the Indiana county jail awaiting - :-1 .. . . . Js'fv.r'-,,u i drtr weighing nearly 200 pounds was . .:-! ' .... 1 If i. j ju X w Ileal !"' " lncillouoc. tff0or three miles irom Altoona, on .in- lt- LcUar!'" McFa.Men wan struck ami in- vi:lt-ii by the mill) or a lallen tree, . 01K... vv,w..,, 11,1 Grant lias appointed Thurs- jTth, as a day ol thanksgiving tir, and flow llartranft has seeond- 5otioti. -j. I'.ivau, a coal minr at 2eim A ,a i nudied to death cu Vriday by ..t.nuiiing" "ff tfl track aud falling j:s. itii!v Treasurer Cox has S4,500, or. of 1 he public money under lock d in Lloyd's l.ank. How much have James 51. Harr, formerly of this HOW HI l una uceu umillUHieu I- iciiiibli an candidate for Itegister of !, in Shawm: county, Kansas. A limn named Fala.-r, who was run over ,-aiii of i-ar.s at IJells Mill, Itlair coun . Tui'sUy, died at the poor-house, tr lie was removed, the same evening, nr friend mid patron, Mr. 8. A Shoe r, if ri)r stiraks truly, has just un- !-. n nix fiut vein of excellent bitmnin al, the hr ftiest vein in that region, on .in mar Carrvlltown. Hope it's true. J. )i. Suiikii-y, of Iledford county, iv ai.il rwer.tly married, eloped with K -irl the oilier day and went to m;l:, 1 nt ': vrifo followed and nc ! in iei.':i.7i:ini; and brinjiintr him i i q:ic.-t:'c!i uf establitdiing another Ke i ..i;i j ijior i.- being mooted in Hollidays- (,' ii-cr :!:ne now to talk about such nirise when money is nowhere ami yauiMii is rapidly linking into mer- ' farmer rnsidents of this county, l'Hiil folwugh and Ahram tol, v suJTered the loss by fir, not long Home seventeen hundred bushels of nilsrcftied, at their homos in lilack- iinty, Ultra. m Herl'ner and Catharine Kriger, w hom reside near M'Coimellstown, doii touiity, have just went and i . I did it luatiinioiiially at the pa- age respectively of 78 and C" years. r too late to do j-jiod. ar. Matthew Ivory, of Clearfield town- Ivl as gool a wagon as there was any ijl'iit now it is very tsadly demoralized, 4 of horses having taken fright one week and run away, making smith i'if the w nx'iii in Very short order. i Trt Klink, seven years ohl, was al s!Titly killed ia Altoona, on Satur it. by .t panel of fence falling upon Wvei al lioys were sitting on the fence i :nif, when it auddenly gave way and n hunk, with the sad result above "ih 5Iardls, of Indiana county, has iiml guilty 1" the V. 8. District it l'ittshuigh of having counterfeit !in his SMessioii, and has leen fe : for sentence. His brotlier dames ' x ai-iounts, being tried for the yitileloy named Bunjamin Stern ae 'j Mrurk another Iittl Iwy named li Htover in the mouth with a small -litted axe, at Metzgar's ?aw-roill, in "t iT.miy, one day last week, and the w now a larger opening in his face ivmiiati'jle with either beauty or KeWca florstich was on Friday l and hold in the sum of 81,000 Tiaiaiiie at Court to answer the f "leeiidiarism, growing out of the 'tiiijj on fire and total destruction Ie ker's barn, in Henderson lliiiitiiigdon county, ou the 18th ""Si! Uiarrieil ni.m iiAmed .Tnhn Mnn- lIearfleld township, was thrown ,,ri!"n, a few days ago, in eonse-I-'he l-ver breaking while going f l e i 1 . . A fravturing two of his ribs and "tijunntj him quite severely. He man named John Miller, of Eating, on township, Westmore- h;i l the toes on one of his el 1 ff by being caught.in a thrcsh Hail he not been caught and y by Mil ha l Kunkol, who wit- uut, his life would no doubt 'liljiti.a'.ty. L!i" five head of livery and draught (ln f"'i;t :.t condition, will be sold bv 5Wsrs. L. & S. W. Davis, ' 'e. vvbo have uo further use for S to the closing for the season of r'.v stable at Cresson. Here is a tst i j1,irMJ 1Sotll.. that bllvers ; do well to ta'Ao advantage of. ''y oi,.,.- tlll new 8t.h(,jue j,a9 'lr I'.iam h road is in the arrival of T"1 ' v traius at tUis rice. dlarting t fi and arriving at ud the latter going out at 7:10 i "TiV'z ut 10:'' p. m. Next week we ST f'0 ti,,,e u1,1i o wain line, . d's,;"' s and rates of fare 4 ll V- aU I"""t8 Ca!,t R,UI WeBt "ns Ulf"' an c,nI'yec on the rail . n,LUo ,0 r"rwil'8ville, Clearfield while blasting rocks orr o Una t.. i t i - i 1 4 ami m.. l- v . . i . Ct a, l i . ' ejru were '4td, vi''lldpe was cut off. t . fitiiarri..,! j . . rv-einams sent Dome i v 1 "Uburgh. Another H id ri v . tLt ta e ""K"eriy was bad.iy - Ileiiry Hansman aiid Geo. GueFsracen. brewers respectively of Johnstown and Cam bria boroughs", have been convicted in the " ' " -" U. a. district Court at Pittsburgh of carry- ... . .- j Jllg Oil OUSUieSS Without nXYlnir tha tax. and -,,,., i,v ... V,." , in uiesum of $500 fine by way of c6'mpromie. Charles J. Baker, whom, it will be re- Castle Itonacker, in this place, a few months I ago, overheard one of the servant girls tell anoiner w nere the front door key could be touuu, ana, acting on the information, skipped out aud made good his escape, has just been brought up stauding in Pittsburgh on another charge of larceny, the articles stoleu being bracelets, rings, and other jew- We received a visit Thursday from our young aud amiable friend, Mr. John Sten ger, representing the extensiva and well known wholesale and retail dry goods and notion house of Messrs. Geis, Foster & Quinn, Johnstown. Mr. S. is not only a host in himself, but is commercial agent for a firm that w ill do to tie to under all circum stances. He went northward on a business lour, which we hope will prove highly suc cessful. Mr. Jonas Harshbergor, of Scaln Level. liichland township, was either choked to death by a piece of meat while eating din ner at the hotel of Mr. Geo. Conrad, in that place, on Friday last, or else died of heart disease. I5oth causes have been assigned, and w e can't say which was the right one. We don't think eating meat on Friday is very healthy anyhow, though many people differ with us on that subject. The cows and tho hens seem to have caught the suspension disease from the banks, for fresh butter and eggs are as scarce here and elsewhere in this bailiwickas law yers are supposed to be in heaven. The fall ing off in egg, however, will no doubt be overcome as soon as the Democratic roosters get done crowing over the recent election. It couldn't of course be expected that hens would attend to business when there is so much "music in the air." If "Tax-Payer" will take upon himself me tasK or making the. expose which he. thinks ought to be done in a certain quarter, he w ill find our columns open for any plain, circumstantial statement 'of facts which he may wish to have published. Until that is done, it is in our opinion, jerfect!y useless to be throwing driftwood upon the current, ouly to be carried down the stream and for gotten as Koon as it disappears from public view. Let us have facts, plaiu aud explicit. . The gold watch which was np for votes at the recent church fair at Wilmore has been won by Miss Maggie Egan, of the Via duct, the ballots in her favor nettinir S191. agninat 71 for Miss M. J. Culleu and SCI for Mrs. John Hagan. The second lady on the list was not in the contest for a consid erable time after her competitors had been named. For the sleigh and harness John Wenderoth had S17r, and F. J. Brown, of Suiunierhill, SI 2.5, which of course left the latter out in the cold, so to speak. Harry Bodgers, son of Mr. Lew. Kodg ers, of this place, went out to shoot the other day, and came home shot. He and a little associate having "treed" a "grounny" iu a brush heap, Harry went in to scare out the game while his "butty" stood ready to do the slaughtering at Harry's command. The Kame wa.o started, the word given and the shot fired, but instead of hitting tho squirrel, as intended, the. shot took effect for the most part in young ledgers' arm and side, but fortunately did not do much damage. A very strung argument against double teaming it in such an emergency has lieen furnished by an accident which lefel two young ladies in Millville, on Friday even ing last, their united weights having caused the floor of an out-house to give way, thus precipitating the twain iuto the cess-pool be neath. It required the combined efforts of five stalwart men to replace the unfortunate feminiues safely on terra firma, where, it is fair to presume, each would for the time leing have smelt just as sweet by any other name. The District Court problem has been solved by the appointment, by Gov. Han tranft, of Judge Potts to his old position, the retaining of Capt. David Hamilton as one of the Associates, and the selection of It. U. Gageby, Esq., as the other. The Court is now thoroughly Republican, and although some even in that party may have thought that the ermine would set more gracefully on other (shoulders than those of Judge Potts, it is admitted that no better selec tions could have been made for the positions of Associates, both being competent, reli able and trustworthy. Come in jour majesty, Jcome in your might; come iu the morning, come before night; come when yoti please, come when you can, aud 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 whi'.e that pictures at tho price can be made in such style. Gallery in the rear second story ot G. G. Owens building, opposite the ouly bank in town that has not suspended. . A stabbing affray, says the Johnstown Tribune, took place at Blairsville ou Satur day evening last. Two men, James Brison and Joseph Bronsou, had a difficulty, and the former attempted to stab the latter. At i this juncture a woman named sirs, our stepped between them for tho purpose of sep arating them, when Brison made a plunge with the knife, cutting her very severely in the groin. A physician was called and he dressed the wound. Two accidents are also reported from Blairsville on the same day. Thomas Cramer, employed as a brakeman ou theSVestPenn BailroaJ, fell across a bar of iron, aud had one of his ankles broken, and George Gibson, a carpenter, was precip itated from the second story of a new build ing, sustaining serions injuries. The uew Board of Poor House Directors held their first monthly meeting at that in stitution on Monday last, at which time Mr. Anselm Weaklcn; the recently elected mem ber, and who, by the way, will make one of the most faithful and efficient Director. has ever been promoted to that position, was duly inducted into office ; after which Mr. Islore Lilly, who bas given the most unbouuded satisfaction and won the plaud its of all, was re-appoiuted Steward by ac clamation, and Geo. W. Oatman, Esq., was continued as counsel to the Board. The Directors declined to appoint a visiting phy sician, but instructed Mr. Lilly to call in Dr. J,. J. Oatmftn when his professional ser- vice bccain necessary. Y hat else tne ui I rectory did in the premises will be seen by advertisement else where. ; T? bow front 5n Messrs. Geis, Foster Sreit j? Strf b,,J.,?in. Clinton street, Johnstown, is sai.i tr. k v 1 r,rr- 1 ' . y " IIIOSI i "? gt'img of the kind to be louiKl outside of the hif eit;. I added that a mo- iruntUm...!- . t, j 1 " . V i no man '"rii c.mnor oe trotted ont any. where. They are not only unsurpassable on fiL i tS blil the leatl at aJ1 tirues Pleat""e and show them very clearly how ""'"J la" "e savea in luiving at their mam moth establishment. They Are now readv to supply dry troods. notions fte at sale as well as retail, their wholesale depart ment lteing filled with an immense stock which will be sold at lowest wholesale citv prices. Country merchants should call. Iu a portion of our edition last week we announced the suspension of all the hanking houses with Which Win. M. Llovd, Esq., of Altoona, is connected, including" the one in this place The suspension was caused bv me laiinre on u iiursday of last week of Messrs. Lloyd, Hamilton & Co., ot New York, to meet their obligations, aiid, being the first brick in a row of twelve, its fall caused the others to topple over in quick succession. Up to present writing matters remain in statu quo, but the assurance hav ing been given by Mr. LloTd himself flat the assets of the several institutions are am ply sufficient to meet all their liabilities, and a full statement having been promised at as early a day as possible, everylnidy is, like Micawber, breathlessly "waiting for some thing to turn up," as we are confident it will in the right direction if the patience of creditors will permit and the financial abili ty and well known integrity of Mr. Lloyd and his several partners can succeed in bringing atout that much wished for con summation. Light BuCkwheat Cakes. To one quart of buckwheat Hour add three table spoonfuls of molasses or syrup, and three teaspoonfuls of salt; then add one quaitof warm - water (or warm water and ' sweet milk); let. it stand over night in a warm place; in the morning, when ready to bake, stir in thoroughly two measures of Banner Baking Powder; bake immediately on a hot griddle. Each can of tho Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to be used even full, according to printed directions: If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your grocer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a quartor pound package, together with a list of fifty valuable recipes. A Kissing Scksb. "Oh I kis me and go," said the maul 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 kiss me and go !" Aud the smack that he gav her was tarnation loud, as they parted that morning at the steps of the door, and soon the brave "lovyer" was lost .in the crowd that was rushing pell mell to S. J. Hess Bro.'s cheap clothing store, 141 Main street; Johns town. Prktake for Wintek. Tha present cold snap may not last long, but if you put off buying an overcoat-or your supply of warm clothing you may find that winter has coma before you are ready for it. Buy iu time, then, anil buy from James J. Murphy, 101 Ciinton street, Johnstown, who has a very complete, a very handsome, and a very heap stock of winter clothing just now ou his shelves, and can please auy man's taste aud suit any man's purse. Tkade Winds. Tell me, ' ye winged winds that round my pathway roar tell, oh! tell me where, oh ! where I'll find the cheapest store? The winds replied and this they said, I never yet in all my trado have had. the luck to suit my mind more fully iir goods of every kind than at Myers t Lloyd's cheap store complete, whose stock ami prices none can beat. ClothixG my Mail. That is to say, send your measure by mail, and yon pet your clothiug by express, made expressly for yon, at Oak Hall, by Wanamakek & BitowN, Sixth and Market, Philadelphia. HVJIKXEAL. JONF.S DOYLTC. Married, on Tuesday, 23tU ult., in St, A urii.-tiiie"s church, St. A ogut ine, by lii v. Father Mcliniue, Mr. Wm. H. Jones, (formerly of Cambria twp) and Miss Catua iusie HoVi.e, both oT Chest Springs. KKF.UTZER-HOOVEU. Married, at same time and place, by the same. Mr, Jacob Kheut ZK.t, or C'Mrrollton-n, and Miss Maiiv Hoovkk, of St. Augustine. CONFER OSnORX. Married, nt the pas toral residence of St. John's Catholic church, Johnstown, on Tuesday. 2iSlh ult-, by Kcv. O. 1. Gallagher, Mr. John Comtek, of East Cone maugh, and Miss Aume Osmnw, of Voder township. OnillAKY. DONOVAN. Died, in thi9 place, on Satur day la.-t. of diptht-rin, (Jeoiu.e, son of Michael aud Douuvan, aged ubout 7 years. SPECIAL) NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me are hereby noli tie. I to call unil settle at the store of A. A. Hakker & Sox and settle their accounts. After January 1st, 1S74, my books will be left with proper oilioers for collection. Those who wish to save costs and trouble will p iy atten tion to this notice. V. S. DA UK Kit. Ebensbuig, Nov. 7, 1873. s Til AY STEEIt. Came into the township, on or about October 30th, a I'UN COLORED BTEEK, one year old lust Spring, with tail cropped short. No other marks visi ble. The owner is requested to conic forward, prove propertv. pay charges and take it away; otherwise it will be disposed or according to law. ADAM LEIDEN. Chest Twp., ttov. 7, lK73.-3t. ST It A YTl EIFE It S Cam e to the premises of the sulscriber, in Washing ton township, about the middle of July hiat, two 2 year old H El FEUS, one of which is a mulcy, light red in color, and the other is dark red neither of them having stnits or marks of any kind. .The owner is hereby notified that if be fails to call and identify the cattle, and pay all expenses, they will be disposed oj as the law directs. MICHAEL 1SUAWLEVT. Washington Twp., Nov. 7, 1873.-31. E STRAYS. A one-and-a-half year old STEEB, of dark red color, with a few white spots on him, the right ear being cut off and the other slit, and a one year old Be LL with both cars apparently cropped off. the bind legs white from the buttocks down, and having a short tail, recently came to my premises, and as I hare as many catth; of my own as I can feed, the owner is requested to uppear, prove property. iy charges, and take tbeia away s failing in which they will be disposed of ac cording to law. JEHKMIAH ULEASON. Suminerhill Twp., Nov. 7, 1873.-3t. TRIAL LIST. List of Causes set down for trial at a Court of Common Pleas, to oe held at Ebeosburg, for Cambria county, commencing on Monday, the first day of December, A. D. 1873 : FIRST WEEK. Wagner vs. Kicrn. Habn vs. l'arrish. Griffith vs. Gillespie. O'Leary vs. Campbell. Urban vs. MoGouigle Execut s. Dalzoll&Co vs- R. E. Jones. J. K. HITE, I'rothonotary. Trothonotary's Office, Ebensburg, Nov. 3, 1S73. TRUSTEE'S SALE! BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumbria county. therewill be exposed to Public SrtUe, at tue iioiei nua -ri, in Gallitzin, Cambria county, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, inst., AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M., the following Kenl Estate, lao the property of CATHAlUMtl'AKRisu, deceased, to-w:t: Onc'Lof oi Ground, Ki'iiatein Gallitzin township. Cambria county, V adjoining lands of Jackson Watts and F O llarra, having thereou erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE r" AND OCTUITILDINGS. r?r-The premises are in good condition, and TL .f.Tmher of choice fruit trees thereon. b Tu" or sit a.-6nc-third of the purcha t,o iinid on confirmation of sale, nod money to Pa'd 0"Xnua payments.with the residue ""V." bond and mortgage. nl?X 1 "Z H; fiKKEAU, Trustee. " o o.ium. D) virtue oi .f"""',3; " "ls or I t- Fa., Vend. iVpon.. c""- arpim., anl I'lu. Vend. E.ci,n.. issued out of the Court of Common Pfoas of Cambria uunijr una to me diieetcd. there will be ex posed to Public Sale. Ht the Court House, in Kbonsbury, on Monday. theJltb dr of .oveni' oer, inst., at 2 o'clo6k. i m the following Ai.i. the rbrht, title ami interest of George .Mears..of, in and to thefolliwimrtrnctsof land, to-wit: A piece oi parcel, of land situate iu utrimerhiil township, Cumbria county, Hijjoin inif lmis of Henry Weaver mi.J .Tacott Weaver, w m. J.rookhank, heirs of Jobn Kanenand J.is. JSurke, containing 4iaeres, more or lesg,unim proved, A io, n piece or pared of laud situate near Portajre tStuflnn, Washington township, r"'. .Tla county' fronting on the Pennsylvania i,;M V" ani1 J'ninir lots or Wm. lii illilh, 1 hilip Hopfer, and others, containing 2 acres, more or less, all cleared, having thereon erect ed a two-story plahk house, now in the occu pancy of Jacob Fleuncr. .rlfso, a piece or par cel of land situate in Siniuiierhiil township, t. am tirm county, udjofntng lands of Jas. Hurk, llaniel .NefT, IunM Klenner, dee'd, and Win. Smith, containing- 2!.0 acres, more or less, about 5 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a steam saw mill, now not occupied, and a two-story plunk house and a board sta ble, now in the occupancy of Jacob Crum, and u oue-and-a-hiilf-story plank house and stable, now not occupied, aud a two-story double house, port plank and part !op, and a plank sta ble, now in the occupancy ot Mrs. Margaret Crum, and a tvso-slori- uliink hnnw nr.w ,,. occupied. Taken in execution aud to he sold ut the suit of W. M. Lloyd & Co. Ai-so, all the riht, title and Interest of V. F. Carney, of, in and to a lot of tr round situate Jn the VI I In ire Of UallltZin. Cambria r-nnntv. r.n a street and extending back to a street, adjoining Jot or C. U. Bradley on the north and a street on the south, having thereon erected a two story plauk house, now in the occupancy or P. ; :,urlley- Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Lloyd & Co. Alf' all the riKht. title and interest of Mary Ripple and Samuel Kipple, oT. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Jackson township, Cambria county, adjoining- lauds or Sarah Lei uy, Daniel Kaccr, and others, containing about 50 acres, more or less, about 40 acres Df which are clearod, havinK thereon erected a two-story lo houcp, now in the occupancy of Sam'l llfii ple. Taken in execution and to be sold nt the suitof Michael Kajjer, Administrator of Peter Laser, deceased. Ai-so, all the rijfht, title and interest of Jobn rw'. t ' ln,an.a to a P'ece or parcel or land situate in Allegheny township, Cambria coun ty, adjoining' lands of David Huberd, John Mouse, and others, contuinimr 50 acres, more or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared, havinir thereon erected a one-and-a-half-story plank house and a plank slnblP, now In the occupancy of John V. (. rook. Tukt-n in execution and to be sold at the suit or John Uradley. Also, all the right, title and interest of lid pet Ann Moyer and Lucas Mnyer, of, in and to a piece or pared of land situate in Cleat-Held township. Cambria county, adjoining lands.f .Matthew Ivory, Bavid Sutton, and others, con taining OS acres, more or less, about 15 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two-story lojr house and lojr stable, now in the occupancy of Lucas Moyer. Taken iu execu tion and. to be sold at the suitof Chas. Stroch ecker, for use or E. A- H. Nutter. Also, all the riirht. title and interest of Jane Sweeny, of, in and to a piece of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county, front ing on the Old Portuire Kail U-ad and adjoin ing lands of F. M. George, Marjraret Sharp, nr.d others. Laving: thereon erected a one-und-a-hnlf-story house and a frame stable, now ia the occupancy of Jane Sweeny. A Inn. a lot (frouud tituate in Washington two", Cambria county, adjoining lands of J. MeUoninrle, M. Knfield, and others. Tuken iu execution and to be sold nt the suit of Sauiucl ll. LiairU, for use of U. S. Ward, Airnec. Ai.so, all the rljfht, tltleard interesof Peter McOouifh. of, in and tola piece or pared of land si ton te in Cleartield township, Cambria county, adjoining- lamisof John Xayh-, jr., Philip Coop er, and ot hers, containing 79 acros, more or less, about 40 ucrcs, of which are cleared, having thereon erected n two-story frame house and a frame barn, now in the occupancy of Peter Me (Jougli. A n pioi or parcel of land situate in Clearfield township, Cumbria county, adjoin ing lauds of John Neason, Andrew ltitrjfoon, and others, c.tntainiuur X) acre, more or less, having thereon erected a water saw mill, now in the occupancy of lVtor McCSouyh. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of E. H. Diincgan and another. - A io, all the riht, title and Interest of U. F. Bell, of, in an J to piece or parcel of land situ ate in Cleartield township. Cambria county, ad joining lands of F. Flanagan, Henry Gates, and Coudri.n, containing 400 acres, more or less, unimproved. Taken in execution and-to bo sold ut I lie suit of Anthony Swires, defendant. W. 11. BOXACKKIt, Sheiitf. Sheriff's OfQce. F.bcnsburg, Nov. 2, 1373. ilSTER'S NOTICE !Notice hereby given that the following Ac- connt-j have tieen passed and tiled in the Regis ter's I Ifice at Kbnnstiurg, and will be presented to tlia Orphans' urt of Cuinhria county, for confirmation and allowance, on Weunksuav, Dkcemuf.h Jo. A. 1. 1573. to-vit: 1. The first ncc-ount of Henry Varner. admin istrator of Anthony Hunt, lute of Jackson towiiliip. deceased. 2. The Recount of Francis O'Frlel, trustee np- f minted to sell the real si ile of Jas. McGough, ate of Allegheny township, decease!. St. Tho lirst and pui-tiul account of Win. Kit te! I, administrator of H ugh Joiiet, late of Cum bria township, deceased. 4. Thellnal account of Wm. Caldwell, guar dian of Frank A. Johnston. h. The account or Francis O'Friel and Charles Miller, executors of Daniel Miller, lato of Lo retto borough, deceased. 6. The second and final account ot William Voting, executor of Isabella llrown, late of Couciiiatigh borough, deceased. 7. The first and final account of Jno. J. Young, guardian of 11. 11. Brown, a minor ciul l of Isa bella llrown, late of Coneuiaugh boro". di-e'd. 8. The second and final account of J. A. Ken nedy, administrator of Dominic McUride, late of Carroll township, deceased. 0. The account of John lien ton, administra tor rum tettamtnto mtiiAr.u of Joseph Larimer, late of Johnstown borough, deceased. 10. The partial account of James J. Kaylor, executor of Edward A. Iiurk, late ot Washing ton township, deceased. 11. The tirstund partial account of Ellen M. Walters, administratrix of Henry Walters, late of Johnstown horouph, deceased. 12. The first and partial account of Burbar Hitlinger, administratrix of Christian Itithnger, late of Coneuiuugh borough, deceased. l:t. The first and final account of Jos. Criste, guardian of Eliza and Daniel Kyle, minor chil dren of AVinifred Kyle, lute of Washington township, deceased. JAMES M. SINGER, ltegister. Register's Office, Eben6buig, Nov. 3, 1I3. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing Appraisements of Personal Property of decedents, selected and set apart for the Widows of intestates, under the Act of Assem bly or Hth April, A. D. l.rd, have been hied in the Register's Ollice, at Ebensburg, and will be presented to the Oi plums' Court, lor approval and allowance, on Wkdsesoav, the 3ii day of Deckmbek, A. D. 1S73, to-wit: 1. Inventory and appraisement of personal property appialsed and set apart for Theresa A. Weible, widow of Andrew Weible, late of Cainbrta township, deceased, -iM. Z. Inventory and uppmisoment of personal property appraised aud set apart foi the use of Eve Rider, a widow of John Hider, bite of Sum inerhill township, deceased, 137.5'J. 3. Inventory and appraisement of pei-sonal property appraised and set apart for aiau Can un, widow of Robert il.Cunan. late of Johus town borough, deceased. 3iO. . Inventory and appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart for Mary Hon oughe, widow of Patrick Donoughe, late of Allegheny township, deceased, fcluli. JAMES M. SINGER, Register. Kegistor's OMice, Ebeusburg, Nov. 3, 173. POOR HOUSE NOTICE. At a regular meeftng of the Directors of the Poor nuJ House of Employment of Cambria county, on Monday, Nov. 3, 1S73, it was unani mously , Resolved, That on and after Saturday, Nov. lath, 1S73, all allowances to Out-Door Paupers shall cease, except in cases where lejral Infor mation has been made lef ore a Justice of the Peace, to be accompanied by the affidavit of a practising Physician, setting forth that the Pauper's health is in such a condition that re moval to the Poor House wo ild endanger his or herlife;and all other cases mutt be removed to the House. .- , . Rrsoi-vKu, That the foregoing resolution be published ia theiVermari at Ebensburguud the Democrat ut Johnstown for two weeks. jam i r.iiuii.., i lnuv iiuirii. r -Directors. AN'skhM WEAKLEN, Attest I. Liu-V, C;ierk. A DMIXISTRATOIt' S NOTICE Let J ters f Administration ou the EstMeof Mrs Elizabeth bUARArt, lato of Ebensburg borough. Cambria county, deed, having been Granted to the undersigned by the Herrister of !Lii,i count v, all pers-.ns indebted to said estate ro reuitcted to make immediate payment to Slioemaker i Sechler or to the Adiriiiiistrutor, an I those having claims agu.us the aine will meient tbcm properly ""thcnticatcd for set. WILLIAM M AKIN, tlcinent. Nor. T, 1873.-. Administrator.- NOTICE T Alt porson3r knowing ! themselvea indebted to W. W. SAUPr. i,ksrc now in toy hands,-as well as all titos-ewho are Indebted to me Prso y. .on i i vii it or otherwiscure herehv notified tiooK act ""' A netrle on or before Ik itr of December, proximo, their ai j the tlrst day or yri - f , . eoiinis wm w ; Parties interested will do-1 weiVthereforo to heed tWJlASS Chcet Twp-i Noy. 7- lST3-at. the vmn T ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN GOLD MD SILVER CQIH WILL BE DISTRIBUTED BY 38. - "'2Lr' O X Tu TT In makincr change for liiss customers, From now until January 1st, 1874. ALL PARTIES WISHING A SHAR OF THE GOOD OLD "HARD STUFF," CAN SECURE IT 3Y BECOMING CUSTOMERS AT THE Only Cash Store in Ebensburg, WHERE THEY CAN ALSO SAVE Ij TEXTS ON EACH DOLLAR INVESTED. tW"All sales cash at time of purchase. JS'o accounts Kept in any case, anil Ooods of every description cheaper than elsewhere in Kbensbury. 1873. FALL and THE tUTEIT ft P lil A T "RlilTiTTnTTOM TTJ PPTflliiS .l..-. vxwxi A EAGLE CLOTHING STORE OF M. II. NATIIANSOX & CO., (Tritely occupied by H. Wai.tibs, deceased,) 231 and 233 MAIN STREET, J0HNST0W1T, PA. rPIIK undcrgiR-ncd would rospectfullv Inform J.. g-enerally. that they htive just opened at the tjaill 8tOCK OI ALLi A.MI 1JN 1 Lilt CLOTHING AND GENT'S Consisting of snrh articles as PLACIf AN'I) IJLT'E CI-OTil SUITS, CASSIMEUE SUITS for men and hoys, lino EXGLISII Ki-'.HSEV )V EitC'OAT?. in blue, brown, olive and lighter colors, and a treneral us-sortnu'iit of C. ).'l'S, I'AXTa and V 1-2 l"n of ail textures, styles and price, Uesid.-.-i a full linof HATS.CAl'S.Tltr.SKS. VAI I?ES. l.'MISKKLLAS, Jco.-all wliich wili posiiively be be sold at 15 per cent. bti than prevailing price in Johnclowii. Vvenlfo mak'i to urJer from the finest and most stylish iroods any article of clothing? desired. and that too at short notice and on the tnoht reasonable terms. Wit MAM.TACrt ait almiI'Uuv) (joous, wlji-.'li enrtbli s us to sell cheaper tiiun any other house in Cumbria county. l'leae trive us a call wiien you vi-,i: our town, nnd j.uljre from our slock and prices whether it wi.'l not pay von to deal with us. OVER COATS nnd CUSTOM-MADE WOKK. our leading spe.-i ilrii.-s. nud "O' lCJv SALES AXD ?.MAI.L 1'ItOFITS" the basis uiou which we do business. Co II E AND SEE! nnmiT mnn n Tttr m inr ooi uuim i rur.uci inc. rLtttjC. 01 Sept. 19, 1ST3.-Gni. JOHN.UENTON JOHN S. TITTLK. (Successors to CEKTON U WAYKE, i v Iron, Nails, Glass, I'ult;, Horse Shoes, Leather, Shoe riiidinas. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, WASH MACHINES AND WRINGERS, Wagon Hubs, Spokes and Felloes, HUB BOXING AND SPOKE TENONING MACHINES, &c, Nos. 208 and 210 Main Street Johnstown, Pa- IScpt. 5.-4m. ORDERS 11Y MAIL PROMPTLY KILLED. 1 - - -' - - - AUDITOR'S NOTICE ! Having hen appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Plea of Cambria county to report distribution of the money in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the !ale of the defendant's real estate in the case of Richard If. Tudor vs. Evan E. Evans. No. 71, September Perm. E. D., Vend, i'rpnn., notice is hereby p-iven to ali par ties Interested that I will attend to the fliitics of said appointment, at my otfice with tho Re corder of Deeds. &c In Ebenshnrsr. on MON DAY. THE liTH WAV OT NOVKMBKK. 187.14 AT 10 (i'Cuicr, A. M ., when and where they may pre wilt their claims, or bo debarred from coming iu on said fund. J. GALLITZIN LAKE. : Eocnsbuiif, Oct. Sl,l73.-3t. .- INSTATE OF JANE WHERRY, -I-' Dbc'd. AUDITOR'S NOTICB. The un dersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cniulu-U Coiinly to hear Hiid decide ou exceptions to the account of Geo. J, ltodjr ersnnd William Kiltoll, Executors of the last will and testament of Jane Wherry, lute of the Uorouuh of Eliensburir, County of Cambria, deceased, berebv noUliesulliereo interested that he will utteil-1 to the duties of his appoint ment, at his office in Eiiens'ouiR-, on FRIDAY, Nov. Urn. 1S7J, at 2 o'clock, P. M-. when and where thoy must attend and present their claims, or be debarred from coming-in on said fund. JAMES NULL, Auditor. Ebensburjr, Oct, 20, ls:;v-ot. NOTICE. Tn the Court of Com mon Plkasof Cambria County Sarah Ann Tuhneh, uy her next fi iend. Sam'i.Tueks, xi. Samuhi. Tt usEft-Xo. 58, March 'I'ei'm, lSS, 'io in 4'ipteint ia lHvorce. . To the respondent above named: You are hereby required to appear at a Court of Com mon Pleas to he held at Ebensbui-jr, for the County of Cambria, on the rlrst Monday of De cember next, to answer the complaint of the libellani in the above stated case. -W. It. HON ACKER. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg-, Oct. 20, l73.-4t. ESTATE OF FAT'K D0NA1I0E, Dec'd. "Letters of Administration on the estate of Patrick Donahok, late of Alle gheny township, Cambria county, deceased, havinir been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are herehy no tified that payment must be made without de lay, and thow havinir claims will present them properly authenticated tor settlement. t- r i r riiv i inii- i . SILAS II. DONAHOE ALFRED P. DONAHOE, Adm'rs. Allegheny Twp,, Oct. 31, lf73.-6t. A I) M INISTKATOR'S NOTIC B: Estate of Mary Dosahoe, ilecM. Lettors of ' Administration on the estate of Mart Dosaiioe, late of .Washington township, Cuntbria eountv, have been (ranted to the un derpinned, residing- in said township, -to whom all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those hav inir claims or demands will make known tho same without delny. , . THOMAS DONAHOE. Adm r. Washing-ton Twp- Oct. 81. l73.-St. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. . Estate of Wm. Callav, dee'd. -Letters Testamentary to the estate of Wu. t.iam Cai.lan. late of Washino-ton township, deceased, rmvtnjr been granted to the under siirned iv the Il-jrister of said c'oonty. nil per sons indebted are requested to make inimedi e payment and those having- claims epainst the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ELLEN" J. CALL AX. E 10S4.-6t, JNO. E. SCAN LAN, , eutors. NOTICE. I have tJiis day bought from IIomas Emo. of Carroll town ior- ouo-h, the following property, which I have left i with him and for his use wnt il further notice : ; 1 cow, 1 hosr. 1 Uurenuvl table, 1 stand, 6 chairs, i 1-oooktnsr stove, 1 heating stove, 2 bedfte:td3 npddjna. , cunboar1. i tink. i elect:, an'! a sef of dishes. T hereby warn all pt.innns.nsriiinf t I meddling or in any way Inter fori ntr with !;lia i property. . . . - I'ETEU STOI.Ta. 1 ' Barr Twp.. Cambria Co., Oct. 1, lOT.-cI-.lt, WINTER I 1874. aEH$4TI0Mt!GoalandTimlier the ciiizensof Kbensbur? and Xorthern Cambria ubove .-e named plac-e a lurge, complete and cle- FURWISHING GOODS, i oio rh AIM CTDTfT nUMQTOWW anu oo ivin lit 111 II1.LI I JUKI1UI U II III Kl. H. NATHAKSOH & CO. Trustee's SALE! 1 Y vii tue of an order of the Orphans Court of Cambria county, to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises iu Ulackliok township, on FRIDAY, November ist, 1373. - AT 2 ' I.OCIi. I. N., bv public vendue or outcry, the followinar de scribed Real Estate, of which Abraham C. Ma kin, late of said township, died sciied, to-wit : rm m ism iui iiim x iuuu ui i uiuu. situato in the Township of IPacklick, County of Cambria, State of Pennsylvania, bounded nno described as follows: lie imiitiir nt n hwm iock on ttne of tract Oorjre Slou,-h, s uth -(!'- derot,s, west 150 perches, more or less, to a hemlock; thence north 11 decrees, west 1(17 per ches, to a post; thence north WiH degrees, enst 150 perches, to a beech (down) ; thence south Ot deirrces. east 167 perches, to the place of tejf in niiitf containinjr io acim:s, ! with the usual allowance of six percent, for j roads 33 AcriPS of which are cleared ha vine j thereon erected n.two-tory PLANK HOL'Sii and a small lAHi STAIILE. - ' TF.I.nti OF SA t.i.. The costs Incident to i partition and sale to be paid on confirmation i sale; two-thirds of the balance of the purchase ' monev to lie paid to the heirs and lejisil rcpre- j stntatives of the said deceased, or the parties . entitled thereto, in one year thereafter, with interest; aud the remawiiny third to remain a5 i a lien on the premises until the death of Eliz.t- beth Wilson, late Elizabeth Makin, widow of i said deceased, the interest whereof to be paid , annually and punctually to her duriuir her liTe- . - . i. .1 . u . i. . : .1 .. : . 1. : ...? time, and at her death the said reiiiainintr third to be paid to the heirs and leva I representatives aforesaid, or the persons then Ictrally entitled to the same the purchaser to enter into recog nizance in the Orphans' Court, with sufficient surety, to be approved of by thesaid Court, for the payment of the purchase monev aforesaid, j Oct. 31.-3t. W. li. RON ACKER, Trustee. ! OTICE IN PARTITION .To lOBERT DoNALDHOS, one of the. heirs and lesral representatives of Enw.m Don vi.n pox, late of Washington towniiiip, Cambria county, deceased: ... ... , Take notice thnt an Inquisition will be held at the late dwelling house td Edward D uial'! son. late ot Washington township, Cnm bria county, Pennsylvania, deceased, on FRIDAY, thb 14rn i A r r November, A. D. 1S7-1. .11: 10 D't'MH'K, a. i .. for the purpose of makinir pnr tition of tho real estutt of fai-1 deceased loan I amoiif Iim children and lefal representatives, if the Siitne cao be done wphout prejuiiico to or S)otlinr tho whole; otherwiso o vnlua an I appraise the same at which time and plv.e yim are requested to attend if vu think proper. . W. E. HiiNACKKu, S.-i.-iiir. -Sheriffs OfHee, ESensburjr. O.n.fii, 1-S73. A EDITOR S NOTICE ! H.iviiis been appointed Auditor by the (Orphans Court of t.'anibria County to report d'strluution vf the tn-)ney iu the ban is of Win. H. SovhlM-, Estj.. Executor of Rictiard Thorn. is. ileeiFe1, as fiinwn by his first account, continued Sept. S, to and nnion-r those entitled th.-reto, all parties interested :irc hereby notified that I will attend to the duties of said appointment, at my oWcn in Kbonshurir. on Thi'uso t, iios 20th dat F Novr.MnEK. 17!, at 2 o'ct n k. v. M , wh -n and wlier. they must pies' tii thc-ir claim?, or be debarred from emnbiir iu on said ; fund. GEO. W. OATMAN, Auditor. ' Ebensburg. Oct. 20, 173.-3t. ! GOMMISSIONEU-rt NOTICE SAitAn axx Tru.NKR, by her nwxt Iiien.l. SAJTCF.r, Twfks, Samvel Tcunfu-Common. I Pleas of Cambria County, No. S; olurch 'iVrni, l'TJ. LV'1 i'i D'Vore'. ' Oi t. " i. l?7i, the Court appni' t W. HoitACS Tic--''7-a Comui tii.iac-r iu lal; ti-sliuiiiy . lutl.iscaio. - l'ro:u lhc Rut:-.r.l. - .Notice Is hercbj given, that, pursuant to the abovo Hpiiinvui"til, 1 wi4i sit, nt my .?rn-f-. the Eorirtiirh of Jolwrstown, in WKlXKi 4" Niv. Pith, ur.k at t o'clock. l. M..ft w-;.-:, time all parties intero.ed can tU- , jr thej- see proper. W. l0Ii.cE KOS;"., ' Jobnst jwn, Oct. Ti, lsiil CotxiUiissiAiicr. " ! Protect Your Buildings! j 'VUilcli may oe done With less than quarter l t Ira usu.il expense ty tue use of .WINE'S PATENT .&ATE.R00FING PAiNL A roof may be covered wtih a verv cheai i fUiiflc, and by the epHli-atlon or thisli.ite Ue inadi.- to last from . toJKJ years, ttid roof can , te patched arnl coated nd in.ide t. Uvik iniTrli' i beiier ! lu't longer I hu new i-li no? .fj. witii I out tiio state, for oiivvtliird the cost or re-shiug-! It hit. tTuc cost of slating new shingles is onlj- about the c-.st tf simply layurg them, nnd the slate la tiro-proof K-r.iiiirt kparki' and live coals failing . upon it. m may h- euily t-!tcd by any tne, ana as nppenr.H from the fact that Insurance ooru imr.is make Hie tame taiitf thai they do fo tt.it!d roof. For tin and iron it h no equal, aa-it expnnda by liKt and contracts bv cold, nnd never crrtcks r i-4il,-. Fur C-tnetery f;iee it is particu .l.irlynilapte'l. Xh? Mate or Paint is Kixi:rMK t.T ciHAf. Ttvo gallon? will rortm hundred pquerc reel or nhiug 1P roof, or over four hun dred or tin or iron. PH.vof the P',nte rendy for use n to cents per kII-ii 1 pej- hair bar rel.orl per barrel almui 40 aaiious. f re!gh Irom New ork a ided. We furnish and applr the inatcrinl forAo0 por IJObiiuare tevt.f reia b lid. led. The Paint hasa very heavy body.bnt I easily npplit-d with a i or 6 inch coloring ti uh. On ol.l nnd rotten shtngies ft frils up the hole and' pore, h.-.rdeus them, and jiivos 9 new nud sub Hhiii i.il roof t hut wi 1 1 last t or j cars. n curled or warped shiiV'es, it brln-s them to their place nnd keep them there. It liils up the holes in tin or feltfna' roofs and Moos tho leak. One out i ccpnil , ten of ordinnry pniiit. The color of the slate wbeti first applied is of a dark purple; in uhotit a month ltcnnnire to a Jlfrht uniftirm slate color, and is. to nil intents and purposes, slate. It is a slow dryer, but raid will not affect it iu tho letist one" hour after lb is put on. Samples sent to ftnv part of tho country by es pros. C (. II. If r.rdered to be snt by frciirht. the money must aceirnp:my the order4 Orders respectfullv solicted Address, li. J. V1KS n'.I.Vi;. Midiletown. Pa., or" H, It. WIKST1.IXO.. Hnntinjrdon, I'a.. A pen ts for I niiihin. La ncasier, Lebanon. 11 un linydoii, Hedford, Illair and Cumbria' Coun ts. loct.J7-lua. AI .IJ AI $11 at private salei 1SITI"ATE AT ITOXSTAIM, PA. R.R4 CDNTAlXISd more or lew, undei-ruid with the ' Best Qialitj cf MODKTAflf COAL. A portion of the Land well ti in bored With HEMLOCK, OAK,. CHESTNUT, &c. J.The atteution of persons wishing; to eu Kire in the uiininjr of Coal and manufacture of Coke is particula.ly invited to this salt, the Lauds offered surpass, cither for speculation or snff? investment, any proper! j-to bo fouud In Western Pennsylvania. For fm ther inforination as to tho property end Tor pi-ice, terms, etc., crll on or address JNO. E. SCAN LAN, Executor of M. I, Adams, dee'd. Ebeiisl urf, Auy. 21, leT3.-tf. lioretto Property V LOT fK i; HOUND siiuatoin Lorctto bor iiy li, CaiTi lirhi con n t y. Pn., "xVi ' -x known on the p'tiu of kid hor- jH'Jmr . .-i.yli as Lot No. VS-tronttnir W ' V -i?V feel on St. Mary's street nnd fix-S-4 if"J fVj- tt-ndinur back lii'.leet to St. Jo- ! s ph street -hnvlnsr thereon t reeled a pood TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, j WITH BACK KITCHEN EUlLDiNG ATTACKED. j Frame Stable, ami other Oatbniluinss. Th'; Homo contains seven rooms, besides the I kitchen, nud has n commodious cellar under it all in the het order. Cheap et !.0i" one I third in cmbIi ; balance Iu two cijual annual pay I mcnts. with intere1. tlood titlvi. Apply tj the I owner. .1" SV:i'H (i I'TWil.l), or to (i K.i I. W. O ATM AN, Real Estate Afreat. j June lS7J,-tf. Et'cnsburg;, Pa. W J?- 4&mX yr,V3J !i The best Oil in the world for ma" c7i inert. Jt trill not chills It will not uttin. II is equal to th best Lard Oil. . If i;o u li a vc an u hi ml ofjfaeh i ne rtj, ash- for OlAlXA; and if yon cannot buy it at home, send for u circular and price list to PAINE, ELETT & TRIPP, . : OIL S AMT.U'TlilEftS AM HEALERS JVo. 3C0 I'cmi Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. . look niiiTir. rI''IIE undersiuned desires to inform the crtl 1 rensof Chest Springs and vicinity that he inn this day buuicbt from Jas. A. t.ittleBel.l his P.LACKSM ITH St iOl', Stock and Tools, and w;Il carry on the business in all its brunches. - spe cial attention peid to Horso Shoeing. Tb pa tronoirp ff the public is respectfully solicited and setistactioti jcuarnntced. s'tiiain taken in exchaiire for work. WM. II. JON'2.'. Chest Springs, April 5, 1873,- tll-fiui. WOOLEN FACTOEYf HA VINO introduced new machinery Into our Wncion Factory, we arc now prepsred to manufacture on short notice. CL )THS. CASSI NKI'S. HLANKETS, FLANNELS of all styles STOCKING YARNS. c, A.C. iJF Wod taken in exehana-e for (rooiTs or worktd on shcros. Market price paid for wool. T. M. JUXES A HUSH. . Eben-b'tirir, Feb. 24. lS72.-tf. COLLINS, JOHNSTON. & CO., s -JL jxt is :g si, s V. I. "'rILL receive mont-j' on t I and coll"'t notes, nr-d deposit, discount attend to alt the5 i busincs usually done by Rankers .T r ilL-il f 1.' 'I 1 1 Sept.2u.tr. GEO. C. K.ZA1IM, Cashier. DI SSO LUTI ON. The partnership heretofore existing iK-tvveuu the under signed In the Marble, manufacturinsr Iusinf-S3 was: dissolved by mutual consent September l.V.h, 173. The books and accounts are now in the hand--of It. Kelly, who will hereafter con duct the business in his own name. . It. KELLY, JAMES Ell EN NAM AN Lorctto, Oct. 1, I73.-4t. H)AL! 1 () ! Tlie f..iWnler is now preiared to furnish, in larteorsinall oi!-intitie. ail ipialities of AN THRACITE and' lilTI MINOUS COAL, at lowest market rates t'oal ti-l:vei-!-d pvoinpt ty a ud free of hane for h:mi:!-r it any pr::nt in ElK-nsbn rc r ti inity Orri,-i- let t nt th. X.VI111 Stoiik wiil r-crt ve wt ly aiter.Lion. ' DANIEL If . ZAllM.1- L1 LOYJ3 & UU-, .liNKKRS, 'EUKSSKVn.H, P.I. ;Gi:,!, Silver, rjoveniniftTt Loans, nnd fiturr S.t-nrit it, boutrlir. ai.i .-r.l.I. Interest al- I -.v lo:i Time Ucj-.-sits. C. .IK ions made a all .-(Ci-os'srMc potr.rs in the Cnite ri.St.-i tes, snd. k. it-lid "tuiiti'.r.g l.us!n. transacU-U. , .. j AW AMr COLLECTION GfFICE t e:' r ni' eyV m u l l. olor: ii.i'Ic Uo-.v, l ioi-.sit: rg. Fs. Piieciril' attention paid to co'leotlono In uli parts .f the Ci.it'-.'l States. - 3-l&-'71.-f . - tPSiir,-. Pa. Offic? in front room of T. J. Lloyds uew nuildii.c- Ceutre ittt. Ail minnf-rcf lo'j-al.busint-ss attended t'-sati .fao t irily, nd coiletitii:3 a specialty. 10-Si tf . V. A . srro f -j AKER. w M..H. nr.Fnt & SFPtil PI? QHOEMAKER u i . - itlW, EPJtX-ilJUtiwOAiiiUA P".. Hf, QEO MHKADE, Atlorncaf-Laiv r.c-iisburg, Ia. Otrte-s eu Cc-'ute1 rttvot, third do.ir front jj-i, Sjrcet lanr:. Vl i LLI AM KITTEtX; Attonici- "-i.if. nutr.siiurr, i'a. o?..o in r.l tiuna'"' Row Ccittrc fct i t cti. 1 i ; ( IT X
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