fsi turn mmn e&cnsburg. Pa., mWJr ' or 20 tS74- , mr Cb W""ri Pennsylvania). "Ir onto ina We-e Virginia .h- r-erson 1n PlttPbnrrfc who U antbor f-wiollc't nd rooelve pay far atlvertise- ..tobeWrted In theC ;?,2u7lotr9ta4lvertlel Cambria F item a. og rates.. r -, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ggft There, and the Other 11 ace. iCWarfield ceunty man ha killed four :ins far th" Ma ton. V !ar" Pftn,u" nave been J", sot long since in Upper Toder town- jif cournt nebod j Intenda te tend nt a forThanktfiTinf. A vaunt eneb. of the llellidayaburg Heijister ;,...k. lqult. A ctiI named .Tohntton, claiming to be ti Maryland, wan brought to jail here on Tlk.B,Pdy night last charged on oath of t X HU. of Leretto, with utealirig apples. -iPew halter was found on one of the b tlit owner can hare by calling MB. rlt:i jH. 1 Shoemaker ami paying for this The Altoona foreery case, noticed else- ftre hm bn settled, and Michael J,iat, li t"'g-d perpetrator, lreathes the air of Viora 0DC n8,n' freedom is in Blair ; -Twenty-one menlders, fire car-makers "nlfuar helpers were suspended from one :hs foundries of the Pa. It. R. Co. at Al .jcttot Wednesday. They are nearly all '(sg'.e men. A woman got Into a poultry car at Pitta Y.rjb ens day this weak, no doubt for the srjoMtf stealing a ride, and was carried nith iy t0 Altoona before a key could be uri t release her. . Tbe Altoona Mirror firm has been en ir! by tba addition of one more member, ,.. Wm. J. Fleming, and now the thing aSep, Akera & Co. May tbairsucieas !i:rF4 in the like ratio at leant, -a party in this place who lost a pair of tba other night warns midnight , rirmder against a repetition of the offense, mfull supply of man -traps ai.d apring jHihM been procured. Beware! -The new railroad time table takes eur 'pooDtta rninutet later in the morning iidlritcit in ten minutes earlier in the T'Dlrg-ClO a. m. and 9.25 p. m. The af nn'Kn train is among the things that were, j p-tr were printed by ns this week for ipl..ciaie, on v eanes.iay, jov. 25th, of i of live ttoek, farming implements, Urness, grain, etc., the property of Mr. io .Cramer, of Susquehanna township. -j mating baring in view the formation fn 'itarj company in this place was held .'Court House on Tuesday erening last, kritoD'.y result wae the appointment ef utooiltict of fire to solicit names for the .rpti!7f ion. ! -Ihirty dollars and a silver watch was iit a colored raao claimed to have been iklptMetr of when ho left Tyrone on Jml back" t'other day, but whenhereach i! A.'toon. ha was cleaned out completely. :.fhwayme- -The slirmest man in ereation lives in ef i;r county. lie is so slow indeed that he - in hat a steppage in his speech. Ilisfull ? ae it IIt7kiata Tate, but they call him lit'.. Taw for short, which expresses his ia4 and bis natnrt both'at the same time. ;, A prominent Kepublican in this place "T the remark before the election that il'W.r received less than 1R(K) majority in T''artt;.a county the Iemocracy here ought vr'tH alifax. Subsequent cventshave ,t b t remark mat me party neean t go awniie. ' -Mit!odT mistook Joteph Reed for la;.irther day whilelie wasouthunt ltiitrk's mountain, near Reedsville, 1 Tis-iffpn jounty, and fired away at him, Jp.trr'-.rRtely without doing him any in fer I'robahfy the "shootist" thought be miP.esd tiird. -Cllrtat U Africa af TlnaHii.xn if. It. rr4'he war into Africa not lorg since. c i..cri;De a coiorea "man ana hrothcr "k f' O'iious intent, was on Monday last r:r.cd pay a fine of 520 and uadtrgo tircetbi' lmprisouneat in the Huuting- Jht would almost imaeine it was the "i f ?h Cannibal Islands and aot the - W.'t amiable Xing of the Altoona Rndi ) v k: is going for certain RnnMicans in ' it'tn'j whom he alleges sold out Mr. 1 Vi-d did all they eeuld fer bit Demo J -tccaipet!tor. -Ii is lolly to try, in tbe effort to bny 1 ! '-rdrcm poods or ilry, or anything to bo in a gnoA grocer?; 'tis folly, we say, I viscerawav (' hojee it will pay) from by tbe way, with term's ready v rutting a dash and settling tbe hash ' ; prices tlay afttr day. -ird row we read that a woman namsd . 'etit i ar tbe bottom of tbe agricultural In Erg'and, wbicli is certainly a new Her rather a reversing of an old role, for J5''ttx. Striking at the bottom it one , 't-i "best holts," but ldng at the f a strike it aaite a difTtrent thinir I -r- iot:as Athe, or I.illv n Stat1 J,",,f l''.Ri fractured below the 1 Kt ia,t while hauling logs the Creniton grounds, ir J -r Tobias A the, of Lillv's Station, tad ''fK'i' r..,....i i..i- i from a in const- -'' piig strucK by a single-tree, -'-BWajl thrriwn 9ff4inll. liim with rrrmm , - -unmg io tbe sudden anappins of a a m 1 ,M: am. 3 'he n" irV.nri,1 nf CI .v.aT.,i..K s- -couity thera 1a lirintr A m&n nampH ythfl Ylm It A AM tMfvwU1 i.m 4 ' ilnnn- -k;..u : i. : : r - i ""i" ii iiiuts uu tt 1 1 i aixmaiiq te 't taj.py father of eleven children. Tn'i XT "rin tb 18 im triplete. In-v ,e ' 'n 'tedingly robust and "t'-'T :1t rtl. . "am unit i. . w m. m . 4Va r. r i - 'w a. n ileal I IV t-' VUV tJIMWiUlU n rcst detire to please, Mr. -r to merit and rtceive a fair share of , Pttronaj. J rC.piricn re etrtain qnartert M ir Jo'' Eidtr, who wat killed on the 1 ,n;r La'-robe, as noticed by tit last v t, ,!rkt murdered and then laid uo- 1 i ' and thfl faet that ne WM nter , impor:a lawsuit has give. Vw,rtln" tory. Vevertkeless it it ! 'rrohat,le. Iri; .!iT L-n renuetted te sav that 11T t lilt , le pony. ".leiT" will "U-k. ' n s posed ef by chanee en .JHr.,. d'r Thursday next. All ' ,!',."'.':'',Ir'inca books are reouestnd lh,, forthwith to John R. Rcan- ' ft. a., ... .... T ace re ' ' Uis 1MW1I a it- NortJ-'-nQT 1 The Trarelert' Insnr- ?"ku.t. 7' r,r ford. Cona. It has NjijaJ, r 83.0,000, bat written Si!'J.-liwP,icil nd ' Pad f; . ra.t Si, a l" P 52.000,-I-To i. V.n,:1, to ti policy boldere. -win in ts :in.r- . i. uu one u eed he Mrliermitt, former. f-lficaec,l was a faithful aik,.,.:, ni.M rr ti, ,. 1si. n. u., and wi'J1,; AIC ri L IHllll I IIAI iV genereus m me a.r i ill B II:. n, bit attention to the oyi"ttr a.'' opened lAloon in the din- J.Jr'0!-of hi hotel aed fitted up a taele in 'tV'M r,-'. . nr ffhingto try their lack -aij'.V 5n wihut delay. ;'Ht orth knowing that the x-. ' ' t-'lt. Mnfmmt m A ...- 1 a. V cd .v - J ro eld " wn youag V kinu tVv U when r0Pfy drssei J Brotker'aebeap i-t, Cm ' uWl:" ,h lt bargains W-j IT"' Jo,,wb-r. es. Ml and 243 t art tujrry to-n. ill brongbt "'Ration alone of the lad in question, the Catholic remeter 1 cit however, we have no ret 1 ""ami interred in -w (satuiday, morning. May he Onr yonnjr friend with the elongated frame and statesmanlike name, Charles Snmner Clark he of typographic and tele graphic fame, more or less has gone hence to Jewa City, Iowa, where we believe it is hit purpose to study law in the office of hit Ttncle at that place. Soccess attend him. Our kind friend Mr. Phil. Crouso has the tbanks of jre printer maa for two of the largest gray squirrels we hare ever seen, which same made a full meal for onr family, nd it is by no means a small one. Mr. Crense it tbo most successful sqnirrelist" in this vicinity, having bagged no lest than one hundred and four of tbe largest and Sleekest during the present season. Aaron Hall and William Lncas, of TJnionville, Centre ronnty,went out hnnt l" together on Friday last, bnt subsequent ly separated in the woods. Soon after Hall ttionght he espied a bear in some laurel btitnee and fired his gun at the object, bnt from the groaning which followed be became convinced that be had shet'a human being, anl to bis utter horror he found on investi gation that he had shot and killed his friend Lucas. . While Mr. Charles Flick, of Allegheny township, the newly-elected Poor House Director, was on his way to that institution, on Monday last, a party of tramps suddenly eonrronted him, one or two of whom tore the rear curtain off bit carriage, and crawling in struck him on tho head with a clab. after which they plodded on at a rapid rate, pass ieg'tbrough this place and escaping before Mr. Fliek had time to get out a warrant for their arrest. Barney Vogel,of Parr township, against whom a true bill was found by the last Grand ,Tnry for selling liquor without li cense, was on Wednesday last arrested in this place by Sheriff Raumer, after a very lively chase, and committed to jail, from whence he was soon after liberated on bail for a term of two days, with the understand ing that he would return at tbe end of that time with the necessary bonds for his ap pearance at Court te answer. We 'don't think he wanted te chisel any body, or bore them either, as those are not bis style, but it is none the less true that oar legal 'friend Johnston was Roberting no, bobbing around town tho other day with a chisel and anger in his hand, trying to find eeroebody who could identify said articles, they having been left behind by the parties who brake into and robbed the freight de pot at Kaylor's Station not long since. Mr. J.'e object of course was to obtain some clue to the perpetrators, he being one of the so licitors in this county for the Pa. R. R. A lecture on the "Early H istory of Cam bria County" will be delivered at Carroll town on the evening of Thanksgiving day (Thersdayjnext, Nov. 20th,) for The benefit of the Carrolltown Literary Association, by R. L.. Johnston, Esq., of this place,. No man in the county is better posted than Mr. Johnston en local history, and none there are more capable of interesting and instruct ing an audience on any topic with which he is so familiar as the one in question. The lecture is sure te be a rare literary treat, and no one'should begrndgejthe paltry turn of 25 cents for the sake of enjoying it. On Monday night the First National Bank of Curwensville, six miles above Clear field, was entered by robbers, and a blast of powder applied to a safe without the large vault; which, when discharged, blew the large plate glass front of the bank into atoms. The noise was so great that it aroused the cashier who lived on the opposite side of the street, who, in company with his son, re paired to the bank building, but only in time to see the burglars roaka their escape. There was 55,000 in the safe, liesides a quantity of notes, but nothing wat carried away, as the alarm wan no great that it soon attracted a large crowd. A genuine erasive snap that will remove grease and stains from clothing is irnvdo as follows: Two pounds of good Castile sosp; half a pound of carbonate of potash, dis solved in half a pint of hot water. Cnt the soap in thin slices, boil the seap with the potash until it Is thick enough to mould in cakes; add alcohol, half an ouncs; camphor, half an ounce; hartshorn, half an ounce; color with half an ounce of pulverized cbar coal. If yon don't like the clothes after von have them cleansed, it ia the easiest thing iti the world to buy a suit that you cannot help but like at Myers & Lloyd's popular cbeay cash store. Main street, Ebensburg. Rev. FatherO'P.rien, pastor of the Cath olic conpregaiiou atJMancbester, Allegheny county, who was ordained priest some time last Spring, died of consumption at the resi dence of his nncle, Rev. Father Ryan, at Galiifzin, this county, on Sunday evening last, aged about 20 years. The remains of tbe deceased were interred in the Catholic cemetery t Gallitzin on Wednesday last, several clergymen and an immense con course of people taking part in the obse quies. FatherO'B. wasa young but eealous priest, and was greatly beloved, not only by the members of the congregation over whom he exercised pastoral sway, but by all who enjoyed the pleasure of his acquaintance. Rqniescat ia pace. A young German named List, an em ploy in the Railroad shops at Altoona, was. in Tuesday last arrested in that city upon tke charge of forgery, preferred by Mr. Coil frey Wolf, a dealer in clothing. It appears that the young man obtained possession of a cer tificate of deposit, daly endorsed, in faver of John Eoglt, for the snm of SIR, tipna th strength of which List purchased aSi'S over coat from Wolf and reoeived the balance in money. Soon after the clothing dealer dis covered that tbe name of the party in whose favor the certificate was issued had been forged, and hence the arrest of List, who, if tbe facts be as stated, will doubtless find his way to the Penitentiary after tbe next term of court in that county. The extension of tho Western Maryland Railroad to Johnstown, says the Altoona 7'riowne, is now being agitated. Tbe link euggested Is from Hagerstown to Johnstown, connecting wilh the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, a distance of fully one hundred miles, throngh Franklin, Fulton, Bedford, Somerset and Cambria counties, Pennsylva nia. The route anrveyea, xnougn moun tainous and cestly, wonld greatly shorten tho distance between Baltimoro anil all western points. It is estimated that ten millions of dollars would construct the road, and fully equip it for a paying business, which it is confidently predicted by its pro jectors would follow. Efforts will doubt less be made to Induee the city of Baltimore to provide the ways and means. A young mechanic who was carrying on business in this place suddenly became im bued with the force ef the lamented Greeley's advice to young men, and en Saturday even ing last ,:etepped down and 'out" just in time to escape prrest on a charge of fornica tion and bastardy preferred by one of the weaker ser, a resident of Cambria township, who "loved not wiselv, but too well." The tkedadling dad, at is to be, rumor hnt it "lit out" for Illinois, leaving as his last and sole legacy to the unfortunate fair one all the ill and noi$t at home which is sure to follow in due ceuree of time, but which we under stand she knows how it is herself, having been there on ono other occasion previous to this A gay lothario in Blacklick township is aiso reported to have "gene where the woodbine twineth," leaving no less than two discontolated maidens in rather unenvi able positions. . On Saturday last a little son of the edi tor of this paper very politely asked a Cam bria township fanner whose heart we de not euvv, David Tudor by name, if he would a'.loW him te ride on his wagon. The request w-w readily and to all appearances willingly granted, but the lad had scarcely ensconced himstrf in the coveted position in the rear id of the agon before the ejrtleM cwat-w struck him wr tht nose and mouth . th the lath of Lis rhiP, mfl.ct.ng a .painful and unsightly wound, after which he drove en seemingly delighted with what h i had done It wat well enough for 'f Jrl!?P" we were absent from hoaae the this cruel act was committed, as would b been strongly tempted te- give sach a manf. ) a "piece of our mind," no matter result. As it is we give him ths Wfi this notice, lielievintr at we do that lie ae- ! aervea the .contempt of all men worthy w the name. It may he proper i "- lhi .fAtement it not made on the represen whose reason to veVa" ,of hi.lil. vho witnessed the heartless act I tk. faoti re ae abor stated. A "WALKIirO ADVERTISEMENT. Limestone Springs, B. C. Dr. R-. V. Piece, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dar Sir I am a walking advertisement for your Golden Medical Discovery, Parga tivo Pellets and Dr. Sage'tCatarrh Remedy, tbey having eured me of Catarrh of nine years' standing, which was bo had that it disfigured ray nose, and, while curing It, yoar medicines also cured me of Asthma in its worst and most aggravated form. Before nsing yonr medicines I had become reduced in flesh from one hundred and fifty-five to one hundred and fifteen pouads, and I now weigh one hundred and sixty-two pounds, and am ia better health than I have enjoyed for twenty years. Tours traly, J. L. Ltjmsdk. The above it bat a fair sample of hundreds of lettert which aro received by Dr. Pierce, and in the face of such evidence who ean longer doubt that the Doctor' medicines cure the worst cases of Chronic Catarrh. TEE OREAT FAT'ORITE WITH TI1S T.ATT1T! Wm. Fersvth Bynum & Son, druggists, of Live Oak, Fla., write, Sept. lfith, 1874, as follows: "Dr. R. V, Pierce, Paffalo, N. Y. Your Golden Medical Distevery and Pur gative Pellets sell veiy largely and give com plete satisfaction, as numbers of our custom ers and friends testify with pleasure. Your Favorite Prescription is indeed the great Favorite with the ladies, and nnmliers ean say with joy that it has saved them from eking out a miserable life or meeting with premature death, and restored them to health and happiness." Thousands of women blets the day on which Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was first, made known to them. A single boltle often gives delicate and suffering wo men more relief than months of treatment from the:r family physician. In all those derangements causing back-ache, dragging down sensations, nervous and general dubit ity, it is a sovereign remedy. Its sootbin and healing properties render it of the ut most value to ladies suffering from internal fever.congestion, inflammation or niceration, and its strengthening effects tend to cerrect displacements of internal parts, tbe resnlt of weakness of natural supports. It it sold by all druggists. Dr. Pierck'8 pamphlet on Diseases pecu liar to Women will be sent to any address of n receiptof twottaraps. Address at above. A Bit of Romance. One of the partici pant! in a recent excursion to California fur nishet the Lancaster Express with the follow ing account f a romantic incident which befell a former resident of this place who is well known to many of our readers : At Columbus whs the beirlnnlnir of what af terwnrd developed into a llrst-clnss romance. Here the excursionists met a miildle-:iircd (rcn tlcman who formerly resided in Columtiia. Ijinenstor county, nnd who will be remembered by many Columbians of the nrcent day. It whs none other than Dr. N. P. Wolf. Eighteen or twenty years ni?o ho left Oi! um Ida for Cm cinati, Ohio, where lie settled in ihc nrnctice of his profession nnd took unto himself a wife. The result of this union was tho birth of a daughter, which event, instead or cementing more closely The affections of the father nnd mother, eventually culminated in. their entire and perinnncnt estrang-ement. 'J'hcy separnted by miitunl consent, the mother nnd her child (roing-to California, and the father remaining iu Cincinnati. After ivnchinir the Ooldcn Stale the mot her obtained a divorce from the Doctor, and married another gentleman, the result of this union being the birth of several children. And now Dr. W. joins tho excursionists with the hope of finding h's lonir-lost daughter. Although he traveled with the party we cannot go slowly to the end of this romi.nee, but for the sake of the reader mu?t reach it at once, preferring to retrace our steps and give th side Incidents attorward. Tho excu: -ionists reached Han Francisco in due time, an cl tiiere, surely enough, he found h:s daughter, whom he had last known as an Infant, but now grown to fully matured and beautiful womanhood; snd stramre to ri-late, bis former wife, (the girl's mother,) had died and been buried jiixf tiro ftntfK liefnr Ihr, ltftrt'rr'n arrival. We draw tlie vj-ti over th? hdppy reunion of rather and daughter. Borneo it to mv sho returned with her now middle-aged father, to presido over his elegant home in Cincinnati. Verily, truth la stranger than fiction." A Voice from Phit.a df.iphi a. If there it any one thing we hate worse than another, it is haggling in trade. To waste ten min ntes' time and sweet temper buying a waist coat, and then feel an assurance that we have been "bit" iu the bargain, is a sore trial of grace. The great Clothing House of Wan amaker & Brown, corner Sixth and Market streets, Philadelphia, have expHgned the word "haggle" from their dictionary. For the Fall and Winter trade, every garment of their enormous stock, filling 27 rooms, is distinctly marked with a label, stating the name and character of the materials, and the only price at which it can be bought. The great firm also gives a signed Guarantee of the quality of the articlo, and stands pledged therein to tako it tiack and refund the cash, if within ten days it is tendered by the pur chaser. Of all tho strides that business ex perience and business tact have conceived to bring buyer and seller together, this of OakHall is the greatest. But every read er will peruse their remarkable advertise ment iu our present i.-sne. IXTKRF.STIITO CORRFSrONPR VCE. The following letter from a well-known business man to Prof Smith, Principal of tho Iron City College, city of Pittsburgh, is a merited tribute to the moFt thorough and successful business college in this courUry: Prof. .T. C. Smith. Pittsburgh, Pa. fVrcr Sir; Having long contemplated giving you some account of my doings since leaving the Iron City College. I now write to thmik you for the training I then nnd there received, as without It I never should have been able to secure and hold the position I now occupy. My salary amounts to about three thousand dollars per annum, with perquisites. If d?ired. I am credited at the home office with rendering the best statement of accounts snd settleitients of bink collections oi' any general agent in the field. Truly yours, D. II. Maksh. liloomington, Hi., October 29, 1S74. Our readers have not failed to notice the interesting and useful hintscoutaiued in the articles which have appeared in our paper from Drs. Oldsbue, 132 Grant street Pitts burgh, Pa. Being personally acquainted with those physicians we are prepared to recommend them as gentlemen, and we judge well pored in their profession. If any of our readers havo failed to read the consecutive notices that havo appeared, we advise that they look them up and observe the future articles. Whatcost bnt a minute or two to read may prove a great blessing, when what ia written is the result of study and mature experiment. Few men are so well prepared from experience and proper mode of testing the nature of diseases in the way indicated as the Doctors Oldsbue. Dyspepsia. Dyspepsia ia the most dis couraging and distressing disease maa is heir to. American are particularly eabject to this disease and its effects, such as sour stom ach, sick headache, habitual coativeness, heartburn, water-brash, gnawing and burn ing pains in the pit of the stomach, coming up ef the food, coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the month, impure blood, and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver. Two doses ef Green's ArorsT Flower will re lieve yeu at ence, aad there positively is net a case in the United States it will not cure. I f yon doubt this go to yur Druggists, Lem men & Murray, or P. M. Woleslagle& Son's Store, at Wilmore, and get a sample bottle fer lOeentsand try it. Regular tize 75 cents Tnn or Chargb. Dr. Morris Syrnp of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horeboand combines all the medicinal rirtnes of those articles which long experience liae proved to possess the most efficient qualities for all diseases of the Throat and Lunge. Coughs and Colds are speedily relieved by It and in Croup it acts like magic. Call at R. J. Lloyd's DrHg Store and obtain a sample bottleree nfchmrqe, r a regular siae for S 1 ; or at P. M. Woie alagle & Son'a Store, Wilmore. J. R. Mor KIS, US North 2d St., Pbila. WM3.-ly. To Correspondents. In answer to va rious letters of inquiry, we state: Tbe Fifth Gift Concert of the Kentucky Public Library will positively take place November 30, 1874, and there will be no postponement. The capital prize will be $'-'-.0,000. Save ns the 1 ... 'r lnK crnnd friends, and trOUDie OI n"i4 " r. , for information concerning this matter, drop a line to litr. inorna illo Kv Yn will receive full particulars tiy rttnru waiL FWMa tpre nt. Local Correspondence. Soctii FORK, Nov. 18, 1371. BKAR FitEeMAR Having dofeated the'Rinsr.' routed them horse, foat and dragoons, wo can now, like good soldiers, turn our thoughts to peace and all Its attendant blessings. Our new church was dedicated yesterday by Hey. K. Dubbs. of th v.v and I am sure that this community was never i.u.M.inuHHjr i east en as it was on that occa sion. Kev. Dubhs Is a gentleman or extraordi nary abilities, with a natural talent for public speaking. The large congregation appeared to bo spell-bound during theentirediseourse. nnd when he hnd finished tho sermon. and appealed to the people for funds to pnv for the church. It was simply Impossible to rof uso him, and the result was that In a short time the entire amount required was subscribed. The church Is a very neat and comfortable edifice and reflects great credit on the builders. While it is under the control of the Evangelicals, yet it can be ned by any other Protestant denomination that wishes to hold service therein. Business It not very promising here Just now. but we have big hopes for the future. The Pa. K. K. ngent, however, is pretty busv selling tickets for Salt ltiver, snd as the passengers from this point are desperately short. I think the Company would confer a great favor on those interested by reducing the rates. Talking of ticket agents remiuds me that the ono at Crmemaugli is so sieepv heeded that per sons desirous of leaving on 'the Altoona Ac comodation east can never procure tickeis nt that office, nnd are compelled to pay the addi tional fare charged by the conductors. Yours. &c., B. K. R. HON. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. To THE Kr.tToR or -rn w Frpf man 7ror Sir: I see in your paper nn article in favor of Hon. J. 8. IH.ack for U. S. f tnator. I do not com- filain of this expression of vour preference, ut lest it miirlit betaken as" tho voice of the whole party in Cumbria county, Ibegtoassure you and j our readers that here, our first and only choice is Hon. Wir.i.iaM A. WAi.r.Acn, of Clearfield. We do not dispute th ability of Judge llr.ACK, but feel that n vnunger nnd more practical man is needed no'w, and when thnt man is a rising statesman, in the prime of life and vigor, fully identified with our inter ests, and one who has daily for more than fif teen years battled for our rights, for weal or for woe. in sunshine and in storm, a feeling of gratitude as well as partv policy demand ttiat he shall represent us in the Senate of the Uni ted States. At least such is the feeling In Susquehanna. ERKirsnrno, Nov. 16, 1S74. Idttor FRE7MA!t T)rnr Sir : Permit me to say in reply to a contemptible fling In last week's issue or the JlernM, thnt some of the citizens of Jackson township have furnished n considerable number of 4 ties" to tho Pa. K. K. Co., and are not only prepared to do the same thing over Again when it suits them to do so, but with very little exertion could fnruish still another article which has been tiadlv need ed for several years past, namelv, a msin with brains to run a Republican newspaper in F.b ensburg. Yours, &c, Kbpubmcan, OBITUARY. LEONARD. Tied. at the resideneo of her daughter, Mrs E. A. Orlswold, in this place, Thursday morning, jnov. 19th. 1S74, Mrs. Clara Leonard, aged 5t years and 7 months. EVANS Died. In Bloomington, III., nt the residence of his brother. It. N. Evans, on Sun day evening. Nov. 8th, 1874, Mr. Jons I). Evafs, aged 33 years. The deceased was formerly an Ebensborg boy, having been born and reared in this place, and was wall known to many of our citizens. He wa a brother-in-law of Mr. A lex. Kinkead, a respected resident of the East Ward. STRAY TIEIFER .Came into the enclosure of the subscriber, in Clearfield township, siime time in the latter part of Jnlv last, a HRINDLK HEIFKR, with white face, one year old last Spring. If the ownnr does not come forward, prove propertv and pav charges within the time specified, the heifer will be disposed of os the law directs. DENNIS McOAl'LEY. Clearfield Twp., Kov. 20, l-"4.-:?t. OTRAYLULL .C.imetothe prem isetof the undersigned in Cambria town ship, some time last August, a black and white spotted Bull, one year old Inst Sprinsr, with a white star in his face ami t;ll tipped with white. The owner is requested to rome forward, prove property, pay tharges and take him awa v ; failing tu which he will bo sold as the law provides. ADAM SCHETTIG. Cambria Twp , Nov. 20. 1874.-3U QTRAY BULL. Broke into the eaelosare of the subscriber, in Allegheny township, on or abont the 1st day of November, after having been around tho rv. 'discs since some time in July Inst, a HAliK lii.lXDLE Rl' EL, nbont one year old last Spring. The owner Is re quested to como forward, prove property, pay charges, and tn ke him a way : ot herwiso lie will be disjHjsed of according to law. . WM. J. BUCK. Allegheny Twp., Nov. 20, 1574.-t. A DMINTSTI1ATI0X NOTICE. Estate of Sri. as. T Pirkiqii dee'4 Letters of Administration on:t he est to ofsaij !o cedent. late of M unster township. Cambria cuuntv, having been grinted to t he undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to ninke payment forthwith, and those having demands against the same will present them properly tire bated for settlement. ELIZA I'ARRISTI. Administratrix. Ebcnsbiirg, Nov. 20, 1X74.-6U. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estat of Picter Kayt.or, dee'd. letters Testamentary on the estate of Peter Kay'or. Int of M unster township, Cambria eoan ty, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of a lid conn ty. nil persons indebted to said estate are request el to make immediate pavment, nnd those having claims aarainst the sHme will present them properly autheiiticrted for setliouieui. John a. K a TT,nn. 'I THOM AS SAH'JKNT, Executor JOSEPH HOUUK, Nev. SO, l;4.-5t. X ARE CHANCE FOR IXYEST- MKST.-A SPLENDID 1 FARM FOR SALE A valnable & Farm in Westmoreland count v. 5 Pa., within one-fonrth of a mile of Hlnlrsville and not far from the village of Cokevllle. is oft-red for s.ile on r.eenmo dating terms. Said Farm contains l4 A'Kt-:ss, and has thereon erected a irood STONK IIOl'SE containing 7 rooms, n good 1(1(1 iCI?N. C AR KIAOE ilOl'SE, OR ANAKIES. CORN CRIB. &e.. and there is an excellent stirinirof purs water on the premises. There ia no better larm In West ern 1'ennsylvania for raising stock or carrying on the dairy business. For further Information and terms apply to or ad-lress A. FORD, Cresson, Pa., or Mrs. C. A. FOKD, Blalrsvlllo, Pa. Nov. 20.-tr. STEAM TANNERY FOR SALE. Following is a description of a Steam Tannery and Real Estate located In Ebensbnrg. Cambria County, I'a., which are offered for sale on the most liberal terms : The property consists of a ArrM of I nil. on which Is erected a TWO STORY ItriMMStJ, 40 bv W), and a OXE (STORY Bl ll lMMi, 20 bv 80, IS. Vats, 6 Ivaches, 1 largo Loach Tank, 2 Limes. 1 Handler. 2 Hntes. 1 good Engine of 10-liorse power. 1 Hark Mill, 1 Machine for rolling leather, and other fixtures. Theestab lishment has a capacity for tanning 5.0'TO hides per year, and has advantages in the way of low prices for bark, convenience to railroad and market, etc. This is a rare chance for a tanner with a small capital. For terms, etc.. applv to JOHNSTON & SOANLAN, Nov. so, 1874.-tf. Ebensburg. Pa. RULE on the Heirs and Legal Re presentatives of Bridget Campbkli,, deceased, to accept or refuse. CAMBRIA COUNTY, ss: Tub Commonwealth ot Favwsvr.vaxiA to Catharine McOuIlough, Mary .Jane McOul longh, Joseph MeCullongh. Jamerf1 McCullongh, Rose Campbell, (now intermarried with Charles McKenna, of Mansfield Valley, Allegheny coun ty, 1'ennsylvania ) and James Campbell, heirs nnd legal representatives of Ilridget Campbell, lateof Washington township, of said county, deceased, Orrrt i nil : Yon and every of yon aro hereby cited to be and appear before the j'ndgos of our Orphans' Court, to be held at Ebensburg. in and for said county, on the first Monday of December next, then arid there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said Bridget Oampbcll, deceased, at tha appraised valuation pat npon it by nn inquest duly awarded by he said Court, and returned by the Sht-ritT of said county on the ;rist day of August, A. D. 1S74, or show cause why the same shonld not. be soM, to wit : A certain rhessunga or tract of land situate In the township of Washington, county of Cambria and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a beech, north west corner of the tract; thence, by land of the heirs ef James Sinythe, deceased, north sixty-three degree", east one hundred nnd nlno perches, to a post : incnce south thirty-five degrees, east one hundred and fifty-seven and one-half perches, to a post midway between the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Poftngo Railroad; thenoe in a lino mid way between the said railroads, south forty-one de grees, west one hundred nnd ten perches: thence north thirty-five degrees, west two hundred and fifteen perches, to t he place of beginning contain ing 114 acres nnd 154 perches and allowance, with appurtenances, valued and appraised at the sum of tlS7.t. And herein fatl not. Witness the Hon. John Dcnn, President Jnlgo of our said Court, at Etcn8burg, this 6th day of Novemlier. A. D. 1S74. A trim copv. .TAMES SI. SIXOER. Hebmai liii'VHK. Gbimff. Oiwfc O. O. OTIERIFF'S RALES. Dy Tirtne " ot sundry writs of t trul. t.rpon., Al. Vend. Erpnn., Flu. Vend. Krpon.. Lcrvii-i i'octiis ft. fa. and Al. Fi. h'n., issrted oot of the Court of Com mon Pleas of CamSrla county and to me direct ed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the CornT House in Er.essBt-no. on MJll.T, the 7 th of lcembr next, nf 1 o'clock. P. M., the following Keal Estate, to wit : Am. the right, title and interest of William Griffith, of. In nnd to a piece or pnrcel of land situate in Washington township. Cambria cow n ty. Pa., adjoining lands of Martin A Co., Philip Hopfer, Michael F. Hammers, and others, con taining 50 acres, more or less, about 10 acres ef which are cleared, having therfon erected a two story plank house, store room, frame sta ble, water saw mill, sud shook shop, now in the occupancy of William Orttflth. Tken In exe cution and to be sold at tbe suit of John Meyer and others. Ar-so. all the right, title and interest of P. Hdioiiiili and Hose McOough. bis wife, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Wash ington township, Cambria oonntv. Pa., adjoin ing lands nf Wm. Skelly, John Brady, and oth ers, containing 75 acres, more or less, about 40 acres of which are cleared. Taken in execu tion and to be Eold at tbe suit ot Cusey, Kogar ty Co. Ai.o. all the right, title and Interest of Jacob Sharrets and wife, of, in and to a certain lot of ground situate in the Fifth Ward. Johnstown. Oamhrin!eoiinty, Pa., fronting on Itonton street and adjoining lots of Edward Leiberand Shoe maker i Co., having thereon erected a one-and-a-liHlf story houe, new in the occupancy of Jacob Sharrets. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Thomas & Weaver. AIJ50, nil the right, title and interest of The odore M. Apple, f, in and to a piece or pnrcel of land situate In White township, Cambria county. Pa.. adjoining landaof Hon. John Dean, Thomas Powell, Tro.xell 3c Glagw, and others, containing i57 acres, moro or lees, unimproved. Taken in execution nnd to be sold at the suit of John Dnilv, for use of Charles Grass. Also, nil the right, titleand interest of Peter Campbell, of, in Htid to a piece or pnrcel of land situate In Carroll township, Cambria county, adjoinlmr !an1s of Eman. NVentz. heirs of Jollu Campbell, riee'd, John Lantzy. nnd ot hers, con taining Ki acres, more or lens, about 75 ncrct cleared, having thereon erected a two story frame house and a frame barn, now in the oc cupancy of Peter Campbell. Taken in execu tion nud to be sold at the suit oi John Wertner, for use of Edward Farnbangh. Aii. nil the right, title nnd interest of Jobn P. Parrlsh, of, and to a piece or lot of ground situate at Portage Station, Washington town ship, Cumbria county. Pa., adjoining lands of Peter McOough, Henry Allenbnugh, and oth ers, having thereon erected a two story frame hoiiso, now In the occupancy of John P. Par rish. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Emil Porcstel. Atjso, all the right, title and Interest of Silas Adams, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria coun ty. Ph., adjoining lands of James Adnms. Har ry Sbephard, Kednon Mellon, end others, con taining 100 acres, more or less, about 75 acres of which aro cleared, bavii.g thereon erected a two story plank house ano tin mo barn, now in the occupancy of Silas Adams. Taken in exe cution and tu be sold at the suit ot F. D. S;u;p. Auo, all the right, title nnd IntercMt of Am brose Lnntzy, of, in nnd to a piece or pared of land situate in Barr township, Cambria coun ty. Pa., adjoining lands of Frank Peters, John Eelgl't, Fred, nnd George Snyder, nnd others, containing 8S acres, more or less, about 3i acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one-nnd-a-hnlf story plank house and frame barn, now in the occupancy of Ambrose Lant T.y. Taken in execution and to tie sold at tha suit of Joseph Gantner, for use of A. Walters. Also, all the right, title and inten at of Midi I Barnicle, of, in and to a lot of ground situate iu the vfllnare of St. Augustine. Clearfield town ship. Cambria county, Pa., adjoining lots of Joseph Myers, James McKenzie, and others, having thereon erected a two story house, known ns the Washington Hotel, and a frame stable, now in tho occupancy of Harry Mar lett. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of Kinsrein & Brother. A I.SO, ail the right, title and interest of Peter Onwtend, of, in nnd to a lot of grojnd situate in Voder township, Camnrin county. Pa- ad joining lands of T. E. Hunt, Linton i Uose. and others, fronting on the Somerset Pike, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story bouse, now not occupied. Taken in execution and to be sold nt the suit of John O'Conner. Al-so, all tho right, title and interest of Ellat Paul and George W. Settlemver, of, in and to a lot f gJound situate in Wilmore borough, Cambria county. Pa., fronting on Main street, an alley on the back, and adjoining lot. of the Widow Dugnn on the north and an alley on t he south, having thereon erected a one story plank store house, not now ticcupicd. Taken in exe cution and to be sold at the suit of A. J. Hart sock. Ai.sn, all the right, title and interest of Ed ward M "Glade and Catharine McGlndo.his wife, of, in and to a tract ot land situate in Summer hill township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands of P. McCrossin. fimiivs W. Kerby, Mrs. Brookbank, and Fra nk Hammer, beginuingtat original corner ndjoining land tract surveyed in the name of William Govct, stone corner; thenoe west tiil it intersects the line of a sur vey in the name of George GrntT ; t hence nlonir the fine of the snid George Graft, north 5S cmst to an original beech corner of the said George Graff survey ; thence :V decrees until it strikes the line of tlio Aaron'Soninan ; thence east to tho corner of the tract surveyed in the r.nm of W:lli;im Covet; thence west along the line of the said William Oovet .Tit pert-he-" to a store corner and place ff bcc-inning containing 141 nort'S.morc or less.having thereon erected a.t wo story pliin't dwelling house, with outbuilding!, and nbout acres clcnrc-d. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at the suit of John Kinnuy, natural guardian of C. nnd 1'. J. Kinnev. Ai.s-vill tin riht, title and interest of P. F. Carney, Trustee of Daniel Carney, T, in and to a lot of ground situate in the borough of Gallitzin, Cambria county. Pa., fronting on a street and extending hack to a street, adjoin ing lot or c it. Uriidley on the north ana a street on the south, having thereon erected n two story plank house, now in the occupancy of P. F. Carney. Taken in execution ncd to t e sold at the ni't of Mrs. Marv E. Dovle. Al.so. all the riirht, title and interest of R. Campbell, of, in and to a piece or lot of ground situate in tho borough of Carrolltown. Cam bria county Pa., ndj-iining lot of Peter C. We: ble. Mathtas Deitrich.and others, having there on erect eJ a two story frame house, now In Tbe occupancy of K. Campbell, Taicn in exe cution and to be sold at the suit of I ioyd & Co. Ai-so, all the right, titlo and interest of John Iese. of, in nnd to a piece or parcel of land situate In Blacklick township. Cambria county, I'll., adjoining lands of Isaac Makins, Luther Styh-s, John Jones and others, contain ing 77 acres, more or less, about 150 acres, clear ed having thereoa erected a two story big house, plank barn, nnd saw mill, now in the occupancy of John lieese. Taken in execu tion and to be told at the suit of V. S. Barker and others. Ar.so. ail tho right, title and interest of Daniel Kline, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Chest township, Cambria coun ty. I'a., adjoining lands of George Deitrich, John Thomas, nnd others, containing 35 acres, more or less, about 7 acres of which are clear ed, having thereon erected a one-and-one-half story house and log barn, now in the occupan cy of Daniel Kline. Taken into execution and tobosrdd at tkesnitof William Kittcll, Ad ministrator of Michael Kline. Ai-so. all the right, titlo and interest of Charles A. McMuliin, of in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Allegheny township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Andrew Dndson, John Ilagan, and John B. Hodman, containing bKI acres, more or less, about acres cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house nnd board stable, now In the occ'i pancy'of Charles A. McMullen, and a oue-and-a-half story house in the occupancy of James Parrish. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Felix Jacob. Tehms of 8 ai.f.. One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property is knock ed down, and the remaining, two-thirds on con- urmat ion or the rtoen. HEKMAM BATJMEIt. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Nov, 18, 1874. RULE on tho Heirs and Legal representative! of the Real Instate ef Patrick Dokahok. deceased, to accept or refuse. CAMBRIA COUNTY, sa: The Commwwweai.th ot Pessti.tati to Francis Doxahok. one of the heirs and legal represcntr.lives of Pat" DoAno, btto of Wash ington township. Cambria comity, dee'd Grrrtiny: You are hereby cited to be and appear befora tbo Judges of oiir Orphans' Court., to be hdd at Ebensbnrg. in nnd for said county, on the first Monday of December next, then and there to ac cept or rofnse to take the real estate of the snid P.itrick Donahoe, deceased, at th appraised val uation put upen it by an Inquest duly awarded by said Court and returned by tho Slierifl of said county on tbe 4th day of September. A. D. 1S74. or show canse whv the s ime should not be sold, to wit: Pitrpaut N"o. l.--All that certain pieee or par cel of land sitnate in the township of Washington, conntv of Cambria, and state of Pennsylvania!, ad joining, lands of Mrs. Lucy Gardner and Michael Brawiey. bounded and diseribe.l as fallows, te wit : Beginning at pointers on land of Mrs. Lucy Gardner; thence north one hundred and sixty roils to a post : thence north seventy-nine degrees, west ono hundred and eighty-three rods, to a post ; thence south twalve dagrees, east one hundred and fifty-six rods, to the placo of beginning con taining 14S' acres and allowance, valued and ap praised al $3.66! per acre. I'rKPART No. 2. All that certain piees or par cel of land situate In the township, county and state aforesaid, ndjoining lan-ls of Michael Braw ler. Bernard Biglan. and Mrs. Lucy Gardner, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post; thence north sixleea rods to a beech: thence north seventy-nine cleirrees, west tira hundred and five rods, to a post; thencs south twelve desrees, east one hnndrud nnd twenty-Uvs rods, to a post; then.e south seventy-nine degrees, east on hun dred and eighty-three rods, to th place of begin ningcontaining 1314 acres, valued and appra.sed at s 3a1 per acre. And herein fall not. Witness the Hon. John Pcan, Judge oronr satu Conrt, at Eliensbarg, this 6ll day ol Novcinin-r, A. D. 174. ; A true copy- JAMES M. SING EH. I II bum aw lliiMSt, Sheriff. !...) Vhetk O. O. f R i y"" " cos cz: mr gdxbs is sisn,sr3 ISTBA AHH0DNCEMEHT -A-aN" ii3riz:ivsK AT EXCEED. ?CLY LOW FRICCG. Medium and Fine Dress Goods EXTRA GOOD BxROAlX8. At 18V cnts. w Fall Dress Ooodt la desira ble styles and colors. At 2S and t1 cnts, extra good bargains in Black Muhnlr Alpticxa. finest kind. At W ceata. Empress Cloths, all ahadtc real bargains. .A. Cliolco feleeliori of Ladies', Kisses and Children's WOOLE27 HGSL Muslins, Calicoes, Domestic Goods, fc, very cheap for Co7t. Sxtragood bargain In Mnen Towela and Tow- I Shirting. Sheet Inir and Pillow-Case Mulin, a" ling, Kussiu Bath Towels, Arc. I wilt hs and qunliti. Bleached and Colortfd Table Linens, very low. I Furniture C'liinlaes, Dimities. Checks. c, Hspft mm. ELAMETS.YARN3, FLAMELS old CASSIHERE3. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IX t-adle3 Misses', and Children's IIAT9 end ECNKHTS, trimmed and untrimtned. Elegant new French Flowers. Pompons, lintnet. Ving, &-c. New Kibbons. handsome Sa-hes and Kash Ribbons; l.ii,-- Scarfs. Ties. Kncbing. to. Kid J'"e. Silk O loves, Lisle Thread and Cotton O loves. Ladle', M mi childrun'e CnderKear. w,t en Leggings. Baby Hoods. Cloaks. Scarfs, Ac, Ac. Veils, Shawls, Cloves, Shroudings, Cmpe Hats an2 Bonnets, always on bard. BEADED TRIMMINGS, LACES, BELTS, POCKETS, PORTf.'.CNAlES, Lc A FULL LINE CF EMCR3IDEF.IES, LACES AND TRESS TRIMMINGS AT ICWEST PSICIS. IJergJiman's ZErilYJtS and OnUMA2TOirX l'AHX m Fpeelnlly. AT THE POPULAR MAMMOTH STORE OF GEIS, FOSTER & QUINI, 113 aM 115 CLffiON ST, JOHNSTGM TRIAL LIST. Cannes set down for trial at the ensuinc term of Court. commencing on Monday, December Tl!i, 1S74. FIRST WKKR. vs. McL.nr.ghl in. ... .vs. Kables. vs. Walters. .. .. vs. rVnacker. ......vs. Penri. Kail Head Co. vs. Uagi r. vs. Marlet et aL vs. Lloyd. SaCOKD WEEK. vs. Irvtrs. vs. Kt-rr et et. .. . vs. Patterson. .... ..va. K.st. Haven A Ce O'Connor ... Mcfcn Smiih Sharbaugh.. llr:iekcn Elliott Zuck A FPle. Liitlet al JMcGouirh Cooper &. Co Cambria Iron Co .... Patton Edwards Hcs'op. Caldwell A i'mmeli" vs. Christy et al. . vs. Hipps et al. vs. lienor.; Adm'r. vs. HetU.p. vs. Fields. Guardiana of M. A.Me- Gonigie vs. Wolealaglas. Eatnbour vs. Bichel. Dunegan vs. Mellon. Hughan vs. Pennn. Hall Road Oo. Burnoon'a;Ex'r vs. Jiurk's J.x'r. Burgoon's Ex'r vs. Hurt. McMullen vs. Bradlev. J. K. H1TE. Prothoootary. Prothonotary'a Oflce, Ebensburg. Nov. , 1S74. A SSIUNKE S NOTICE. Notice ii herel.v riven that C. L. Gmswoui tud A. J. (Ibiswiu). of SiiiiioliMina township. Cam bria county, I'a.. by deed of voluntary assignment ir? asiitiie l all ihuir estate, real and kt"iiiiI, to the unil.-rsijrned. residing in Eticnsbnrir. lor the benefit of th"ir creditors. All persons therafur indebted to tl said C 1. Oriswct and A. J.Ciris wol I ar requested to make payment to the midar siirtied. and those hsivicg claims or demands will m.tke known the etinie without delv. (itO. V. K.'ZAHM. Assignee of C. L. CJriawold A A. J. Uriswold. Ebunsbartr. Nov. IS, l$74.-6t.. A UDITORS NOTICE. The un- i-A- dersicn"! Auditor, appointed by the Conrt of Common Pleas of Cambria county to her. deei-le and report upon the except ionii hie I to the final acennnt of II. KioWtn l. usij.. Atsiirnao of John .1. Olass. dee'd. and also torfimrt diatr! burinn of the fund in the ban. Is of sai l Ajiirnce hereby notifies all persons interested that hi- will attend to the iluties of said appointment at his "f fieo in Ebensburg. nn Fripav, tbi' 2;th pat op Novkmbkr. 1S74. at I o'clock, p. M.. when and where all p.trties mar attend ifthev think proper. ALVIN EVANS, Auditor. Ebsnibnrg, Nov. 13, 1874.-31. aPLTSXPIP TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALK.-A very elecant and com modious residence In Ebensburg borough will be told on rensonable terms. The House is brick and contains l'i rooms, s feet hallsan 1 basement wash house, besides a good cellardivided intotwoapart ment. The It Is 12Sx-J feet and Is well set with nil kinds or frnl's and shrnbery. Earga Sta ble, lee House, and three Buiidimrs asei as law offlcas. This property is desirable for a larce fami ly, or with very little Improvement would inake a Brat clasa hotel or summer bonr'Mnar h"ii. JNO. E. SSCANLAN, Agent. Ebensbnrg, Acs. 21, 1574.-lf. ulMTOR'S NOTICE In the matter ef the recognizance of Jonx A. nn! Ororob Kaokk. In tho partition of the ea ofPniLiP Kaot.k, deceased : The undersigned, appointed Aulitor to report the amount due to each of th heirs of. the said Philip H.igr-r, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in Ebensburg. on Mosdav, Nov. 2.11. 1S74. at ens o'clock, r. m.. when and where all persons Interested may attend or bo debarred from coming in on the fund. A. V. B ARKER, Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct. 3 1874.-CI. ST R aTyTiEIFER .Came into the enclosure of the aubtcriber, in Clearfield townahip, Cambria eounty, on or about tke 15th ot .Inly last, a red aud white spotted Ileii'er. one year Id last Spring. The awner ia requatet to coma forward, prove property, pay rbrrcs. and take ker awav; otbarwina aha will b dispuaed of ac cord iag to law. WASHINGTON DOUQLASS. Ciaarfleld Twp., Nov. 13, 1874.-St. MI LLI N EliY A oTTeS MAKING. Tbe attention of the Ladies of Ebens burg nnd vicipifv is directed to the fact that i MRS. K. E. JONES has just reoeived an int-vc-o of new and fashionable Millinery to-'. at b-r rooms in the East Ward. Ebensburg. edging Bonnets. Hats. etc.. a speiialtv. Dreamaklng promptlv and reatlv don". Tbe i-atr'-nso of Kio Irtdies is roeneset nlly nH-rd. f-L"7L OAL! COAL!! The subscrilr is prepared to furnish, in ls-tre or small onnntities. all qualities of A NTH !t ACITE nnd I'HTl'MJNorS COAI,. at lowest market rate. C'oal delivered promtitly snd freeof charre for hauling at any point in Ebensburg or vicinity Orders rt at the Z ni Stouk will receive ear ly attention. x DANIEL 11. ZAHK. Eoensburg, Sept. 1, l73.-tf. TJDITOPfc'S NOTICE Tho nn- dersipned Auditor, appointed bv tba Orphsn;' Court eft Cambria eounty te ascertsin t hi balance, and distribute the snme. of the fund in the hands of F. X. Ham. Kremtor ef J. late of Alleghanv township, dee'd. hereby gives notice to all jierso'ns Interc-S'ed that ha will attend to the duties of said appointment, at h-a office Jn Ebensbura-. on Sati'Uo-av, the 2n oav or No veanKK. 1S74. nt 2 o'clock, p. m.. when and where they tnnt present their claims, or bedebarred from Coming iu on said fupd. JAIIES NL'1.1.. Ebensbnrg, Nov. It, lS7t.-3t. 0CKET-B0OK LOST. Was Kst on Thursday, Nov. fith, somewhere !e tween Charles S'itrel's and Carrolltown. a pocket book containing atfiO in monev and two promlsso. ry nrts drntn in favor of W. Iiiekey A Son. Th hnderwill be liberal ly rewarded bv retnrT;ln It to the owner. J CLIL'S STIC'H. Carndltown, Nov. IS. l74.-3t. BUY ROROUdll I.ONPS ! The norotish of Ebnsb:irs oiT;rs Watur Bi?tns for sale, besrinaf sit pr cent. Interest. An exeeilent opportunity for sife nnd prfia'de In vestment. For farther pnrti-cli-s F. A. SM'UKfci iE-il. Traarstr.r, Emettait, tH. a, ttn .-;, FR &QUiim stock ott New EngMsh Penres. SMeccs, IMMla'-t:-' Suit inirs. Camel's Hair Cial h, ic Mourning Dress Goods, an uauruiilr !a--s ,. sortment at very low prizes. New Meriuocs and i'laida In great variety. Wood, Worrell & V.g., WASHINGTON "STREET. Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa.,' Wholt?a1 and Heidi DeaUrs in mim m mm m m. mardwaiif:. quekn-swart:. ucors AND 5!irEl. II ATS AND CAPS. IKON AN I) NAli.?. CARTETS AND OTT.CLOI IIS. UEADT-MADE :LOTHIX, GLASS VTA RE. YELLOW WAKE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAPs. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KIND", Together ith sll mnnnerof Western Prodr. e such as FLOTK. BACON, FISH. SALT CATRON OIL. Ac, ae '-Vlio'csale and retail orders sr.lit-ited aad promptly filled on ti'e shortest rolice a,d most reasonkble term wtion. wor.nr.LT. co. EBEFSSEffi ff WOOLEK FlCTOST. S inn rcsToi partii-s have t'-n reporting in the nM-tlicrn part of this county that n;r rates fir niatiufociiirina- Woolen tioods. A-r., are imi'-li h:-;erthnn they really aro we ic'ni it neccasary for onr own protection and t r tbe Information of the public to publtab the ltd lowing m?t of rr.iCEa. ?3.r:0 pe-p'r. 'M and 3." cts. per -ard. .VI cts. jer ynr i. P.l.tnkets Klannels Cassimrres.. Satinetts Car.ling anil .-j-iiiiiitig.. ... 5d ct. j.or ynrd. W cts. per 1. ttraing... I T. !. .HVNlfs it SONS. ily 13, lSTS-Tf. Ct-enFtnitg wtmliti mc-. CRAWi oiu) ih)usjC r.KK.siuiMJ, p a. Jo!tn Fltzhorrls, - Proprietor. TI .WIN'O l.ifd and refurnished the above J 1 well known ami popular hot el. t he t- etor is now aniiy i !cpard to nccitnmi-iii all who may favor him with their pal r !-. The t.e-st t hat t he inarke nfTorris will bp rv.l a t tbe Table at all seasons, the Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the cboi.-est liiicra. and the commodioMs Mat. I will be under the chsrgeof a careful end attentive hotler. No eTort will b spared to rende-r jrucats comfort able and well pleased in every particnlnr. ad bv pronerattntion to biisinec nnd a m-ricrute scule of priers th proprietor hopes to win Ma way to pubi c Tavor. 4 May 2. l7t.-tf 1 llM'tlSsl-Jlll-Jv- WOOLEN FA0T0HT! COLLINS. JOIIXSTOX & CO.. li!lo n lii if"s Xr. "V"TLL receive money on deposit. dlconw M Hnd colI'M-t notes, and attend to ail lt-e business usual'y dene bvH-oker. Sept .0. tf. J AS. B. 7. A II if. Cashier. ! LOYl & CO., lisNKFt:, rnhWFiiTTti. r.. iTJtil.l. Silver. Oovee.nnTit I.oiins, khI ot her Securities, i-. -tar lit and s- I ?. ntert -t lowed on Time lcpits. Cnie-tiot ma-le t all :c"-''itle points in the l"nite.l Mrtes. ua a p-ncral Bunking business trr?ii ted. w 7SI M. LLOYD tc , BANKERS. ALTtlONA. IVf ts on 1 he pc'ncipril cities nnd MKcr ifl Gol r lor Mle. Cdlettions mi.e. Mr-lea re ceived oa Ocposit. syct 1 on dcno.n i wiihat li"i, or on tiiiiewith UitwH tl fatrratt-c. BUCK, M. IX, 4 APWII.I.TOW W. V. Office In rear of John Buck's store. Nvtit calls inav be mede the rt-aidence of Ju.it Unit, Ei. r April 4. !?73.-tt. I AMES J. OATM AN, M.-!)" Iti3leliia nt orw, Kbkssh j 4 "p, Ofs.ee on Tligh street, noarlv or-.r.fcte V.l Hotel. Itesj,ince ir Town Hall. .Tnusn -ii -t, where aielit oal It-shoo. 1.1 be rf,ot 4-.-4 rP . DiCIv, Attouxkt-t-Lw, la , ,! bnrc, r. Office'in frort room of T. ,J"'1s tifw InifMi,.!-. Cti'r stt-Mt. A!t manner f i;sties atn-noi'd iok iIisIik, "r,'tpuidtOlleeUoiMi B-oeeil v. 'MU.tt.t r; r.o m. keapk. j.wXl, Klwiwhara, r. fi;.- . n 4 'I. . . r, ,,,rin iIlkib trci iirti rti . vi. vt. HA IN41 intrtiduced new mnchinery into our Woclon Factory, we nre now prepared r mnnufn-tur n abort not !. MVI'HS.CAS' N F.TS, BLANKETS. FLAN'.NELS ol mii him ST4t KTN VAKNS. 4c. A-c. vw tsken in evctianire for goods or worked on shares. Mark-t pri-e paid for wo.jl. T. M. J'txLs A AON A i r-aensriurg. reo. s, I ANI EL McL U'UHLIN, AYttrvv ' nf-Lnr. Johnsto-T,. p- im. i IA Exchange bniiding. tpaiV0 ,rnj. w n r