UL i J the wm fbeehib. Ebensburg, Pa.v FRIDAY, . - - JAX. 22, IS7B. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. jltre, Then, and the Other Plm.ce. Th several eonimittees were announced t .... House yesterday. The weather during tb present week bas been excessively rold. The first series of advance raying aab- scrlbere will appear in our next. i xbe ice on the dams below town la six is teen inches thick, or tbere abont. & The jury wbsel for tbe present year was i filled by tbe proper autboritita lass week. 'i Sisty-tbree Sheriff's sales are adrertls- ed in th. Blair county papers tor neztcoart. a. petition praying for an amendment to tbe Homestead Law bas been received and will be published in oar next. t a an Indication Low cold it has been 4 this winter, it may be mentioned that loaded sleds cross tbe BusquehauDa river on the ice. i The Blairsvllle Presbytery will meet at -Johnstown, on Tuesday, tbe 30th inst. A ' large number of miuisters areespected to be 1 in attendance. K. The lceniotire of the Kbensbnrjr branch jumped the, track at the depot here last Sat urday evening, thc-ieby delaying tbe train A h.iifhour rr o. The clothing of Mr. Bailey, of Tyrone, !V.ijfht fire a fuvv days ago from a lighted - lamp, and he was bo fearfully burned that -k died soon after. Mr. David Tobin, of Oallltzin, .inuonne- l0t himself through the Johnstown Democrat ia -tie f the candidates for county coin " .toii-situier at the next election. Mr. Charles VoeRhtly, until recently a Khool teacher in Conemangh borough, has been appointed to a clerkship iu one of the ' J- nrlnients at Was bington. A brewery and its contents, the property Of Mr. Joseph Kost, were sold at Sheriffs tale in Johnstown last Saturday for the sum 1 $!I10. Oetre Held was the purchaser. ; If we find ou perusal that Hanuah 's Iti ply amounts to anything, and the au thor in tbe meantime furnishes us with his '. name, we will give it a place in our next is sue. II until c!n txrei'gh is engaged in en- ergot it-ally discussing the utility at erecting sruter works. We trust she will make bet ter headway tb:in did Ebensburg in the Jjime direction. - The -liMDi is made that Cresson is the . 'roost -jtriforUble station a'ong the line of if rsj'.rnad I'er passengers iu summer, and hn must tiaromfortable in winter, and the $laim is generally allowed. '. A school teacher named Ca'rert, of Ty rone townrdiip. Mair county, hats been ar testid and held on tbe charge rtf unmerci fully beating one of his pupils, a twelve . Jesr old bny, named Fleck. , A raliioad War very inconsiderately fell I i n the right foot of Joseph I'riie, at the fl. 1. Co.'ii rolling mill, Johnstown, on Jfedntsday fereuoon, and aa amputation of . tl t tors had to be reported to. " - A long reply to a eominuiiieation in the 3 Uiiaybbmg Standard ou the subject of ronipiilscry education did not reach us un lil Tburjwfay noon too l.i'e of coarse for iiin wevk's ismo. It will appoar iu our Jext. , Tbe sleighing eoutiuaes excellent, and lie anuiber of slt-ds, heavily lalened wi'h tiraber of every description, coming to town laily is unpaialleld in our experience. fff put it down at three bundled per day IX a Tentr.re. - Ureeusburg l.as a stere that has been in ase over twenty-eight years. Bo we are teld. It is probably a tin stove, painted iu Jfc'n y colors, and iced as an oitianiont for a ar!er laantle. It would just be like those jrcriisbui g'TS. , V-y mutual agieement.oii Monday eveu Irg last a majority of the places of bueinesa Jn town shut up shutters at 8 o'clock, or one 1 Jiowr t-arlier than theretofore. It is an ex periment, and it it prores satisfactory, will -De adapted aa a permanent rule. ' A young man i.amcd William Kerr was Instantly killed at the rrsideueeof his liroth r, a few milea from (J ri:enslurg, on Wrl Brxlay last, by tbe accidental discharge of a shot-gun" in hi.- own hands, the entire charge taking effeet ia his head. . Tbe fuot of Win. Kckenrode came in entai-t with a a-rosa-cut aw at a mill at Cilcu White, B'.air county, one day last wi:-k, and so ssiiouswere the injurisiiitliet- d that it was found iiecesary to amputate Alia icir 1 m mi1 itl v belew the knee. In the United Slates District Court, mi j the congratulations of the many friend, of llondav.in the ae of Felix Heck, of Lo- ! hf worthy groom, who is justly held in high j-tt., who was declared a l aukrupt on his esteem v a large circle of friends and ar Ouii i.rtition, the assignee's return ou tbe quainlaut es. May Heaven bless and peace cnU-r lor the sale or certain real estate was Jir' st-ntd ai.d absolute cotifirmation made. ... A young man named levliu has been arrested and held in the sum of $."i(it) fo; hi appearance at the March term of our Count v court to answer the terrible charge 4f rape. ref rr-d Ly a thirteen- vcar old girl i named (ioughnoiir. liolb parties ruside in " J hi kiuu township. Mr. Good, late supervise' of the Oallitz .in division, l'a. K, It., ha been transferred to the charge of repairs on tbe Southwtst Jlra'ich , with head-quarrers at Pittsburgh, u-i Mr. Khrenfeld, of Westmoreland coun iy , bs Iwen appointed to rill the place mado '"'acant by Mr. flood's promotion. A large iron wrench belonging to the l)ur.tle Fire Company was picked upaud e-arried off a few days age by a certain party " vee.-e aatre is krewn, and this is to notify ' liim tba if be don't return the same within .-ten days frm date be may find himself here a Are engine won't put him out. The JliMtMi 7 . t rvt rt i eiitly cion-H-d bran splinter new suit, and now looki .as neat and inviting as any paper in the . Stain. We are glad to notice this renewed ' idetioe of prosperity, ami trust the iJemo m t will bave as little trouble hoeing its n rew in the future as it has bad In the fast. Mr. Frederick Snyder will offer at pub l".e sale, at Rummerhill, Croyle township, on 1 'lies-day of next week, commencing at one "( lm k, p. iji., a dark sorrel horse seven years oM, two sets harness, one log truck, two log s'eds, me cross-cut saw, two pairs spreaders, a lot of log chains, etc., etc. See jiosters vrintd at this office. Jerome l'latt, fornerly of Kbensburg, fcnt for some venrs past landlord of the Ponnta'.n Inn, iu Blair county, in the turn pike leading from Summit ti Hnllidaysbarg, an. I three of tiis sons, havo tx-en retnrnej tr alleged whisk yrUin. Mr. Piatt and me of bis sons wer arrested ami held in Lail ; the other have nut been '.aken James Wilsou, a resident of Williains- . rrrg, r csiiRiT, iiisp)eBreii irom home pot long since, and as be was laboring under a temporary aberaiion of raiml at il.o tinm It is fcarrd that lie has perished somewhere n the mountain between Martinsburg and 1 flalliizin, although a pretty thorough areh tailed to reveal the missing man either dead r aliw. f A Cambria county man, name not given, Vas knocked down near the drain Klevator, In rittsburgh. about nine o'clock on Tues- j lay nijjht last, hut being strong of limb, h traiipled with his assailant and WOlllil sis Jonbt bare soon placed him hors oi romVjf the firm of Myers & Lloyd, and piirjwtrting had net the villain managed to escape from ' to lie signed by Noah Diihong, was present is clutches aad beat a Lawty retreat lip ' ed at the store of thai firm. It caMod for 3'-'i miiSion si reel. j worth or store goods, and was duly honored. , If at any big store yon w'h to run bills, : Sul serjiientlr nr. order on the same firm for eon need hasten no nore to the one kept by worth of store gools, pavshle to Henry Mills, for it has there been decided both ' Warner and signed by John Wilkinson was roper and just to sell goods for cash only, ; also presented and paid. After scriitiu'v re nd nnry one trust-a rule that is sure to, vealcd tbe fact that these orders were both nve money for all and afford satisfaction to couched in the same slvle of penmanship ail buyers who call where the goods are first i and in vestigation revealed the fact that both Class and cash l,rirp'or U n.. i , r.. t.. i ..ii . una t bargains await all who may go. j . narri 'Jacobs whilom of Loretr. Al- ..,, Hris aujaeanr. now or rhilanel hia, looked in on ns t.rb.-fly yesterdav .larry represents tbe well known lionoriro CortniK Ji-nse .,f .Ueobs .S: Frank. 2J5 Vrine itreet, rh'ladelphia, of which his father is -he se,or tnerubr, and all seekers after 2m ":?n,0,a,'"' f Mnldtcal character u find IlarrT tt rt.,i ;: hr hosts of fri;;;u0;Th'evta;; hid always finds a hearty welco. -K- hi tu among tbet A whiskey distillery on a lare scale is among the early probabilities for Portage, which same is a progressive Tillage. Mr. Peter Campliell, of Carroll town ship, the patentee of an important car-conp- , ler, meditates a journey to Germany, with I the object in view of laying his invention be fere tbe Herman authorities, wno oner a large reward for a coupler that will perform the work claimed by Mr. C. for his inven tion. If some necessary arrangements can be perfected by tbatday, he will leave for his objective point next Monday. We wish him a safe voyage and a prosperous result for his enterprise. Mr. Wm. Carney hauled, on Wednes day last.lwith his two gray marcs and a three year old colt, from Blacklick tswnship to his home in Cambria township, a distance of fully eight miles, one hundred and eno fence rails, which actually weighed on the borough scale, sled and all, ft,500 pounds. That may be a feat worthy of record, but an old Mnnster township friend of ours, the in itials of whose name are John Carney, offers to wager $100 that he can see that load with two bor?es ami go three miles better. With the present issue commences the ninth volume of the Cambria Fbhkjiav, i aad it is scarcely necessary to say that what the paper has been in the past it will con- j tinue to lie ia the future; though we wonld indeed tie glad if some good influence could ' be brought te bear to induce those in arrears j to pay up and thus enable up to buy a pow- j er press and enlarge our -taper and our type, i But it seems utterly useless to hope for a consummation so devoutly to be wished. t More s tbe pity for us. We welcome with extreme pleasure to the ranks matrimonial our popular and wor thy friend, Capt. Morgan McDonald, of Philadelphia, who on Tuesday last entered the charmed circle iu company with Miss Ella PfofT, of Lore t to, one of the most ac complished and true-hearted ladiesof which Cambria county can boast. The newly wed ded have our sincere wishes for a long life of unalloyed felicity, and we are sure that their many friends here and elsewhere will say Amen to the sentiment with all their hearts. As already announced by us, tbe Kbens burg Silver Cornet Band will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert ia the Court House on next Friday evening, Jan. 29th. The object is to realize funds to pay the ex penses of their recent course of training by Prof. Keller, and as the band is a home in stitution of which all are justly proud, we feel sure that the entertainment will be largely attended. W may add that the programme will consist of some of the finest selections extant, and will be rendered in first-class style. Professor Millar gave a prestidigitato rial entertainment at the Court House on Tuesday evening, which, faking into con sideration the tightness of the times, may bo said to have been well attended. The fea ture of tbe occasion was tho distribution of prizes amongst the audience, at the close of the entertainment, the chief of which was put down on the schedule as a silver watch. It was drawn by that eminently deserving gentleman. Goo. W.Oatman, Esq., who pro poses locating it iu tbe turret of the new jail and making it answer the purpose of a town clock. Alteona almost invariably takes a hand in whatever is going, hence we are not sur prised to learn that it numbers among its citizens a man of matured years who has never tasted an apple or indulged in a glass of cider. His name is Redding, but he bae never succeeded in rt'Minrf himself of his natural aversion to one of the most delicious fruits the earth produces. We don't be grudge him his taste, or rather lack of taste, but will do him the credit of saying that he would have done Adam sight better for pos terity in the garden of Eden the a the man who was there. A defective gas-pipe had for a week an noyed the inmates of the; Pa. It. It. Co.'e bagenge rooms at. Altoona, and on Monday Depot-Master Wilson and an assistant, de scended to tho cellar under the ticket office, ailioiuing tbe baggage rooms, to dlseover tbe leak. The place being dark, they struck a match, when a terrific explosion, which shook the building to its foundation, ensued. Tbe t-wllar was tilled with gas, and that lot h partica were not instantly blown to pieces is next to a miracle. As it was, they were only slightly stunned and covered from top to toe with a fine article of dust. Sol. J. Hess, tho senior tnemlior of tbe popular clothing firm of S. J. Hess & Bro., 241 and 243 Main street, Johnstown, has just, led to the bymenial altar an aecoru plised and lovely bride in the person of Miss Jeanetto Rosenthal, of Akron, Oiiio, the ceremony having been performed in the Jewish synagogue at the latter place on Wednesday of last. week. Tho happy pair are now at home in Johnstown, receiving aouie wuu n. .i. mi ss ami uis Kuiinie orme. -A general ridding out of illegal whisker shops iu Altoona, ivhnso name is legion, is leing made, somu twenty rive or thirty hav ing alrrady been returned, with yet others to lie heard from. As a preventive of the "a, of intoxicating liquors, local option has proved a signal t.nliue in that city, but a very large sum has accrued to the benefit of the si houl fund though violations of the provisions of tho law. This certainly was not tbe intent of tho makers of the law, but it is better that it should have no redeem ing feature than none at all. The regular session of tbo Blair county court logins next Monday, when the beveral cases will be disposed of. One of the features connected with tho Catholic Fair lately closed in Johnstown, was a contest for an elegant gold-headed cane between Capt. John l'orter and IaV rick Rodger., Ksij. Both are popular gen tlemen, aud the excitement between their respective friends ran high. This in evi denced from the fact that the largo um of $S2.'.'5 was netted for the prize. Of this, ('apt. Porter deposited $"07, while 51 r. Rod iters went into the pool to the tnne of 931H.2.1. TheCap'ain therefore carried off the walking-stick, irs'. setting 'em up all round. Hn ia deserving nf this or any other boner that could be conferred on him, hut inasmuch as be is afflicted with no species of lameness, we takn it for granred that he will hasten to transfer it to some one whose need for an SS00 caue is greater than his own. This from the Johnstown Tribune of the 19th : "There is a joke going the rounds at Harrisburg just, now, and it. is all at. the x- ! penae of Hon. John Buck, of t arrolltown. ! When the members of the Legislature were drawing their allowance of postage stamps j Mr. Buck stepped up in his turn, and pre , sentcd his order. Tho Clerk asked him the tis.ial question: "What denomination?' Our leginlatnre facetiously replied that he was a Lutherau. and the distributor of stamps was necessitate,! to tell him that he wished to know which it was, one, two, or three-cent stamps lie wanted. it may te an extreme ly good Joke, but the truth of history com pels ns to state that it was a member from York county, a Lutheran by profession, w ho made the remark attributed to Mr. Buck. Th latter gentleman is a memlicrof anof lier denomination. But it is just like the 7V bune to nit slick to the precise text w hen a point is to 1. made on a o!itical opponent. Somewhere about Christmas, an order 1aring date !,.,. 1874. on Mr. Llord. of track of the forger, when it. was diseoverei that Henry Warren alio Oeo. W. Dondon verel on. was a resident of Jackson townshin. nhnm he bad eked rfut a rather precarious liveli hood as a lalorer since last Spring. He was taken into custody, and search of the prem ises resnlted in the discovery of most of the wrongfully-obtained goods, which were re claimed by their righffnl owners. A forged, order on Barker & Ron for a considerable amount, which had not been presented, was fon ml on his person. He was fully commit ted to auswer. Bletinc from l.ss(, Ottafrfc. Kre elaltlM, CeasasipUtta. A WeBdrfl . Cure. Rochester, N, Y., Jan. 13, lt7. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, X. T. Deie Sib : I had suffered from catarrh in an aggravated form for about twelve years, and for several years from bronchia'. tronble. Tried tnany aociors ana tainga with no lasting benefit. In May, 72, be coming nearly worn out with excessive edi torial labors on a paper in "Sew Yrk City, I was attacked with bronchitis in a severe form, suffering almost a total loss of veice. I returned home here, but had been home only two weeks when I was completely prostrated with hemorrhage of the lungs, having four severe bleeding tpell within iwe weeks, and first three intide of nine day. In the September following, 1 improved suffi ciently to be able to be about, though in a very feeble state. My bronchial trouble re mained and tbe catarrh was tenfold worse than liefore. Kvery effort for relief seemed fruitless. I seemed to be losing ground daily. I continued in this feeble state, rais ing blood almost daily, until about the first of March, '73, when I bocame so bad as to be entirely confined to the house. A friend suggested your remedies. But I was ex tremely skeptical that they would do me no good, aa I had lost all heart in remedies, and began to look upon medicine and doctors with di;ust. However, I obtained one of your circulars, and read it carefully, from w hich I came to the conclusion thai you un derstood your business. A i least I flually ob tained a quantity of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, your Golden Medical Discovery and Pelltits, and commenced their vigorous use according todirectiona. To my sui prise, I seoa began to improve. The Discovery and Pellets, in a short time, brought out a severe eruption which continued for several weeks. I felt ranch better, my appetite im proved, and I gained in strength and flesh. In three months every vestigoof the catarrh was gone, the bronchitis had nearly disap peared, had no cough whatever; and I had entirely ceased to raiRe blood; and, contrary to the expectation of some of my friends, the cure bas remained permanent, I have had no more hemorrhages from tbe lungs, aud am entirely free from catarrh, from which 1 had suffered so much and so long. The debt of gratitude I owe for the blessing I have receired at your bands, knews no bounds. I am thoroughly satisfied, from my experience, that your medicines will master the worst forma of that odious dis ease catarrh, as well at throat and lung dis eases. I have recommended them to very many and shall ever speak in their praise. Gratef illv yours, Wm. H. Sfexckk. P. O. Box is'o. 507, Rochester, X. Y. Ax iMTditKSTixa Law Suit. The case of the Commonwealth against Miss Agnes Wilson, on the charge of larceny , tried before Judge Dean at our court last week, was one of the most interesting eases tried fur some time. The prosecutor was Mr. James Walls, a gentleman bordering on his three score and ten, ami with considerable of this world's goods, while the defendant was a lady not yet thirty. She was accused of purloining a silk dress and bonnet valued at about $100. Tire history of the case is substantially as follows, as revealed during the trial. In October last Miss Wilson went to live with Walls, who is her unele by marriage, and it appears that during ber sojourn be took a fancy to her, and intimated thai he desired her to become his wife. 8 he persistently refused all offers, saying at one time : "Mr. Walls, yon can keep all your money; I can't go it." In the meantime, Mr. Walls had sent to tbe slty and purchased the dress and Imanet. Tho dress he had sent to a mantua maker'a in Petersburg to have made up, for Miss Wilsen. At the dressmaker's house Mr. Walls and Miss Wilson went one day, and whtle there, according to her testimony, she in furred that Mr. Walla gave Miss Wil son the dres.s. Mr. Walls counsel argued that the dress had only been loaned to her. Subfceqently, Mr. Walls learned that Agnes was receiving attentions from a gentleman in Altoona, which so exasperated him that he took the dress from the dressmaker's, and locked it upat home. Some time after, Miss "Wilson railed at his residence, and npon tho promise of her accompanying him tochurch shfl obtained possession of the dress. 81m did aucompauy him as far as Petersburg, when she made an excuse that she had a letter to put in the post office. From that time she has had the dress in her pesression, and by the verdict of the jury, which was fer her acquittal, she still hasthedresa, and Mr. Walls has no doubt been taught the.foliy of suing in such cases. P. M. Lytle, Esq..' at torney for the defendant, whose reputation as a criminal lawyer is famous, made some thrusts at the plaintiff, which if not appro priate, were extreme'y original and facntious, causing continual uproars froin the audience. W. PI. Woods, Esq., argued for the plaintiff in an eari.est and forcible maimer. Judge Dean rendered an impartial t-harge, inform ing the jury that the defendant was entitled to the benefit, of any reasonable doubt as to her guilt, and the jury returned the aw it morning with a verdict of not guilty Hun tiiiffdon Locui Xetcs. Thf. Exr.rt!Tio?t opSAMfEr. Beiohmy, Jit. On Wednesday afternoon last, at eight minutes past one o'clock precisely, Samuel Bighley, a young man only about twenty years of age, paid the extreme penalty of the law in the corridor of the jail at Greens bnrg fer the brutal murder, o the 30th of November last, of an old man nametl Joseph Kerr, a resident of Franklin township, Westmoreland county, and a shoemaker by trade, for whom he laid in wait, in a build ing separate from the family residence, in which tbe murdered man worked and fre quently slept, and after striking him on the bead with a billet of wood, cut his throat from ear to ear with a shoe-knife. The mur derer had to be literally carried to tbe gal lows, the well sustained fortitude which served him so well throughout his trial and subsequent incaraeratien having failed him in the last terrible extremity. He was at tended by Revs. Lore and Moorehead as spiritual advisers, the former of whom read from the scaffold a long statement, which bad been prepared by the condemned man, and which set forth the full particulars of the crime for which ho waa about to be execu ted. Beigbley is also said to have confessed to the murder of Lizzie Mess, near Salts barg. Indiana county, several months ago, but whether he did or did not acknowledge that crime in his dying statement, it does not seem possible to understand from the report ef the execution ia the Johnstown Tribune, which flrst denies and then affirms that his coufossien included an acknowl edgment ef that offense. Bnthat as it may, it is rry generally lwlieved that young Beighley was the murderer of poor Lizzie Mess, and that while paying the penalty of ono minder he was in reality expiaticg for the commission of at least two horrible deeds of blood. After the reading of the statement, Sheriff Guffey asked the doomed man if he had anything further to say, and on receiv ing a reply in the negative, tbe black cap was adjusted, the signal given, the trap sprung, ami Samuel Beighley was launched into eternity. After hanging twenty-five minutes the attending physicians announced that life was extinct, whereupon his body was cut down and delivered to his friends for Interment. FitER or Charo-s. Dr. Morris' Syrnpof Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehonnd combines all the medicinal virtues of those articles which long experience has preyed te possess the most efficient qualities for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Coughs and Colds are speedily relieved by It and in Croup it acts like magic. Call at R. J. Lloyd's Drug Store and obtain a sample bottle free of charge, or a regular sice for $1 ; or at P. M. Woie lagle & Son's Store, Wilmore. J. R. Mor. ms, 113 North 2d St., Pbila. (3-13.-ly. flKK ATrtKSs. Some men are bom to great ness, others achieve irreatness, and yet nr iters have greatness thrust upon them. Hut is Is n undeniable fact that tl e greatest of them all never acted or enutii act tue part of wisdom to more perfection than by goinir to Myers & I. oyd's cheap store, Hlirlt street, Hbensburg, and but inur a bill of g oU suitaole to the ses son, and commensurate with tbe wants of their respective households If yon want rl A Hi"! H'1 R- M. Advertise- I tuuiu ' JOOCSJ. Utawtbej; column. Dmtitutioh in Missrota. Below we present a circular setting forth the fear ful degree of destitution to which the people of Rock cennty, Minn., hare been reduced, and soliciting aid from the charitable of more favored localities. This la a direct ap peal to the people of this locality, and the condition of things which calls it forth be ing one of peculiar hardship, inasmuch at Minnesota has twice been devastated by the same plague, we trnst the appeal, which speaks for itself, will not fall on nn respon sive ears. Here is the appeal with accom panying letter : " LuVebke, Rock Co., Minsn I Jtitn 11, 1875. f P. M.. Kbensburg, Pa. Dear Sir: We enclose an appeal which we make in behalf of our des titute citizens, with a request that you band one of the circulars to your editor for publica tion, and have a committee appointed tosoLcit contributions and forward to the imilersig-ned, who have been Appointed a committee to dis tribute the same. We have, as set forth in the circular, suffered terribly from the ravages of the grasshoppers, nod as yet nave rcceiveu no tbimr except from our own State, and the amount is totxlly inadequate to our needs. Respectfully yours, P. J.Ksiss, ) W. O. Crawford, Co. Relief Com. T. P. Groct, . ) An Appeal row Rrmf.f for Rock Couxtt, Minnesota. The great destitution prevailinir In ths coun ty, on account of the destruction of crops by arssshoppers, compels us to appeal to thoee who are more fortunate for hup for the suffer inir smonir 'is. This county, situated in the south-west rn corner of tbe State, is on the frontier. Prior to 172 it was chiefly a wilder ness. Its settlers now, numbering more than 700 families, are mostly homesteuders. Their all was expended in reaching their new homes, providing some kind of habitation, breaking a few acres of prairie, and making a start. They have no resources except in the produce of their farms. When their crops fail all is gone nothing is left but starvation if help from abroad cannot be obtained. A large portion of t.ie crop of 1S73 was destroyed by grasshoppers, but enough was left to enable the settlers, by mortgaging their teams nod the expected crop, to resell the harvest of 1ST t. But just as the first ripe grain beran to fall before the reaper, their fields were again visited by the pests against which no foresight could provide and whose ravages no industry could repair. The grasshoppers came in clouds, and the results of a ye ar's hard toil, the sole dependence for living for hundreds of families, were consumed as by fire. Tbe destruction of corn, oats and vegetables was complete, and less than one third of the crop of wheat was saved : and this must be sold nt the low price of 50 cents per bushel to satisfy the mnrtirsves given to carry them over la.st year, although it represents the lust loaf ot bread and tbo last bushel of seed of many a family. And now we And ourselves In a eoiidition that is really appalling. More than one-half the families in the county need assistance. The wants of many are urgent and immediate. The cold winter is upon them ; their clothing aud Sledding Is scant and worn out ; they bave no f ut I but the wild hay of t he prairie; they arc in want of food; they are in want of all those things that In older commu nities are called the necessities of life; they are remote from railway communication, and hence but a meager portion of the generous contributions that have already boon made h.is reached them a portion wholly inadrquate to their wants. They cannot borrow of their neighbors, for they are hundreds of miles from tno region of abundant harvests. They cannot go elsewheie, for they have no means where with to go they have nowhere vise to go, for this is their home. Although they are in dis tress, they are not discouraged. They believe that this scourge is only temporary; another invasion by the grahoppers is not anticipated. If the settlors can live through the winter and in tbe spring obtain seed grain and feed for their teams, they will sow a wider breadth than ever before, and, having a soil of wonderful fertility, they expect to reap a harvest that will lift tbem out of their present unfortunate condition. In behalf of these families, who bave been reduced to want and suffering thro no fault of their own, we appeal to tbe genur ens of our own State and of other localities to contribute something to preserve their lives aud relieve their sufferings. Contributions of food, clothing, boots, shoes, fuel. corn, oats, etc., should be directed to P. J. Kniss. Chair man of the Rock County Reiief Committee, Lu Verne, Minn., via Worthington. Contribu tions of money should be sent direct to him at Lu Verne, by draft. P. O. money order, or regis tered letter, and they will be thankTully re ceived, promptly acknowledged, and fuitb'ul ly distributed. Rook County Relief Committee P. J. Kniss, V. O. Crawrord, T. P. Grout. County Commissioners C. A. Reynolds, J. II. Ferguson, E. T. Sheldon. Chairmen of tho Town Boards of Supervisors Jsmes MiM-ouiill. W. K. Brown, tl. i,o velnnil, Nel. JscoLson. C. A. Kcvnnlds. A. It. Ijidd, Jas. Mitobili. Sulli Mitchell, Herman OH. Communication$. RETROSPECT OF THE TEACHERS' INST1 TC'i'E. I CONCLUDED. John McCormlck gave an exposition of Bar rett's Inductive Urammar. This work, unlike most grammars in use. is not cumbered with unnecessary and ambiguous definition, which give beginners a disgust for study. Tbe plsn or this work is uiiitliematical. or nltf-hraical. Tbeaiitlioi-frivosa Tahleof itelatious.snd every word in the iHngungi; must tally with some word in tho table. Then to find what part of speech any word is. you equate it with a word in the table in the s.tme uisu ier as ymi deter mine that a pound of avoirdupois inn pound by equating it with a round weight. For in stance, tako I he sentence, "The snow is white." You first nnalyze the sentence, then give nch word Its relation. The relation of "the" Is "the snow;" of "snow," "snow is; of "is," "snow is;" of "white, "white snow." Then, "tb a snoW'Vofd day" the tlrat relation there fore "fA (an adjective) snow is ' "man walks" second relation therefore "snow," a noun nominative to "Is:" "snow Is" "John is," ninth n laliou, therefore, "ia (a verb intransi tive) wut snow" "coi.lt day" "white" an adjective. By t lii4 arrangement tbe student is enabled to determine to what part of speech any word in language belongs by comparing it with a word in the table. SfcCoriniek claimed that by teaching this method be could impart as thorough a knowledge of grammar as the public school affords to any class of scholars of ordinary uuderstauding in a term of three mouths. ORAL TEACHING " received the attention of Mr. Patterson, who stated that scholars were tnught by means of oral instruction when books wore few, and ho for one favored its adoption in our schools. Some licussio-j foHowed Mr. P.'s remarks, but unavoidable circumstances prevented me from hearing It. I think, however, that Mr. P. is on the right track. It is a fact patent to all close observers that Instruction given orally makes a greater impression on the mind of the pupil than rules committed to memory from a text book. Then, again, to give oral instruction presupposes a thorough knowledge of tho sub jects treated on tbe part of the U-ac-l.t-rs. This would bare a tendency to elevate the profes sion of teaching by iii'liieing those intending to engage in this vocation to prepare them selves to meet the extra demands or capability to instruct orally. Mr. P. evidently did not mean, nor does the writer of this menu, that oral teaching should be made a specialty ; ou y that it be made use or to a greater extent than it has been heretofore. Another effort worths of notice was the lec ture of Air. ICcener on " ATTBNTION." This was Mr. K.'s masterpiece, and it is need less to say that, it was listened to with marked rtfferitf ion by all present. The lecture.-displayed much ability in tho treatment of his subject, and I only regret that lack of time forbids me giving a synopsis of bis remarks for the btuetlt of J our readers. SCMMIXO t'P. lo conclusion, permit me to say that the In stitute was, in my opinion, product ive of gre.it good. Much credit is due our efficient County upTlntendent, Mr. Chapman, for his uutii-i ug efforts ttt make the Institute a success. Kcv. Mr. Rein m tind should also come in for binr. share of llinnks for his able and well directed efforts in behitlf of education; and, last but not least, those teachers who took a prominent part in the proceed ii;gs deserve a due inede of praise. If tne tnany who kept aloof had imita ted the example of those who took an active part in the proceedings and bud contributed their mite, the Institute had been unsurpassed ml unsurpassable. Hoping that your readers will overlook the shortcomings of this hastily written sketch, and that f hc-y will consider only tho will where tbe deed is deficient, I remain Yours, truly. One or the Mart. Frbedom . When Freolora from her moun taiu hi-ht unfurled her banner, to the air she tore the azure robe of night ano flxd her stars of glory there. Subsequently, she In scribed aerwss the banner litis legend "When yno want to buy roady-mndd cirthfng good and cheap, pay a visit to Jas. J. Murphy, log Clinton street, Johnstown." NOTICE. Persons having claims against Iter. R. C. Chbistt are re quested te present thcin' to the undersigned fur settlement. J. E. tSUANtiAN. Ebensbarg, Jan. 22, 1875.-tf. OTICfi Having this day bought at Sheriff's sale a Dark Bay House, late tbe preprty of Jos am OAKnxsa, of Barr township. Cnrahria county,-and having left said horse In the possession or the party above named earing my pleasure, I hereby eaatlen all persons against meddling or In any way interfering with the animal ia question. ANDREW EOKKPf RODE. Susqach&iiua Twp., Jan. IS, 1875. S3 3t. Local Correspondences Washikgtoh Twp.. Jan. SO, 187S Editor Freeman tlelng a constant reade1 of your paper, and seeing that you have no cor respondent in this sect ion since the departure ef the late lamented "Liberal." I have conclu ded to send you a few items occasionaffy if you will Bnd mora for them in your columns. There is an abundance of snow hero now. af fording excellent sk-ighrg, winch Is indicated by the merry jingle of tbe sleigh .bells to be heard on all sides. Tbe snow aiso comes very handy, for those who are engaged in hauling' lumber, logs, coal, etc. The echools in this township are all progress ing finely, thanks to tho directors for securing competent teachers to take charge of them. A sad and fatal accident occurred on Wed nesday last, about one mile west of Lilly's sta tion, whereby u young man named Wm. Ken nedy, of Bolivar, employed as a brakeman on the Pa. it. 14.. was so terribly crushed by being caught between the bumpers of two cars, that be expired almost immediately. Rumor has It that the Websfrian Debating Society of this township,.which figured so ex tensively last winter, is to be revived. Hope it may. Notwithstanding financial affairs are sadly out of jniut, matrimony still has its faithful votaries, among the more recent of whom I may mention Mr. James Singer and Miss Cor delia lliter. both of Munster township, who were united In the holy bonds at the Catholic ehurch, Loretto, on Tuesday ef last week. If the newlv wedded experience one-half the Jovs I wish them, and which I am sure tbey deserve, their Journey through li'e will indeed be a pleasant one, and many little Biugers will rise up to proclaim their praise in tones of sweet est svm phony. Mr. John C. Burk, of this township, who had the misfortune to fracture one of his arms not long since, will soon be able to resume his daily labors-a fact which I am gratified to note. At a sociable in this vicinity the other even ng, tho most impressive actuations rendered vocally were "The Modern Belle" and "The Knrly "Lilly." H.iving already perhaps Intruded upon your time and spaec, I will close for the pr-setit. More anon. yciNCV. ODITIIAItT. McTXTYRE. Died, at the residence of his fraud father, at Penn Mills, Juniata county. Pa., tee. 33ili. 1874, Mr. Robbkt L. McIhttrb, aged aboat years. His disease was Inflammation of the brain, with which he was afflicted for a period of only twelve days preceding his death, during which time he seffered great pain, but bore it patiently. Some three months before his death the deceased toek to himself a young and loving wife, who is now left to mourn ber rd and untimely bereavement, bereft as she has been of a devoted husbane' who was greatly esteemed by his acquaintances and of whom It may truly be said he d ed without an ene my In the world. Intelligent and sociable, he won the hearts of all, and whether ns a foad husband or true friend, his impulses were always kind, gen cruns and afiVcl innate. With a crushing weight indeed has bis sudden and unlocked for death fall en upon the doling heart of her who so recently vowed bcforeOod's holy sltar that she would leva, honor and obey, but who now, alas! Is forced to exclaim in the bitterness of her woe: 'O, Peath! thou dread destroyer, Thna. Ins winged thy fatal dart; In tbe morning ef his manhood It has pierced his gentle heart. Like a flower plucked iu Spring time. Thou hast nipped htm in bis bloom. And hast left ins wife here weeping O'er his dark and silent tomb. Oone but not forgotten. May bo rest In peace eternal is the earnest prayer of K. B. U. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Ci.ME5T I'eesh, dec.'d. letters of Administration on the estate of said decedent, late of Cambria townskip, Cambria coun ty, having been issued to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given that all debts doe to said estate must be paid forthwith, and all claims against the same should be presented dnly authenticated for settlement. CATHARINE FRESH. Adra'x. JOIlJi W. SHABBACOH, Adm'r. Carroll Twp, Jan. 22, ltTe.-flt. US. MARSHAL'S OFFICK, WSTEitr District or Pesk'a. PlTTSUt-ROH, Jan. It, 1875. This Is to give notice that en the 14th dsv of Jan uary, A. It. 1S75. a Warrant In Bankruptcy was Istued against the estate of G no it ok J. Thomas, of Johns-own, in the County of Cambria and State of I'enniylvanla. who has been adjudged a Jfank rupt on his own petitie-i; that the payment of any dents and delivery of any property belonjf ing to him or fur hie uie and the transfer ef any proper ty hy liian are torb:din by law; that a'mteUng oT the I'redi-ors of the said Bankrupt, to jirote their debts, aad lo chousa one or more Ass.kuccs of hi Estate. w!U be liul.lcn at the Dis'riet Court Hons. Jolmslown. I'a., by lore John i Wot hex Ms i. Ksq., Kf-glHtr, nn the 18th day of Kebmarv, A. I. 187i, at 11 o'clock, a. m. JOHN H AI,U 1-22.-21. V. S. Marshal, as Mcs.?Bft-er. SHKUI FF'S ?A liKS By virtuf sundry writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the llbdrict I 'imrt of Common Pleas of Cim biiacuuty and to me direcftd, there will be exposed to "Public Slr. at the Opora flous, JobtiHtown. on Tuesday. 18th hay cip Finir Aftv next, at I o'clock, p. m., the fo. lowing Kcal Estate, to wit : An, the right, title and Interest of Thomas A. Carroll, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the Fourth Ward of Johns awn, Cambria county. Pa., fronting on rtodford !reot on the norih and ad Joining lot of John Carroll on the en?t and lot of tieorgo Carroll on the we. and th reader on the south, having thereon erocted a two story plsnk house, now in the occupancy of Itaeicl Shoop. Ta ken In execution and to be sold at the suit of Wil liam You.-ig. Also, nil the right, title an Interest of Daniel Fulton, ot. In and to a lot of ground sitn.ite in tho Borough of Coneaauh, Cambria county. Pa., fronting on Iocnst street, snd adjoining lot of Charles Lltzingcr on tho one side and lot of If red ericlc Hltweljfer on the other side, and extending back to the Frankstown road, hnvlng thereon erected a two story plank house and a plank sta ble, now ia the occupancy of David Fulton. Ta ken in exocuUon and to be sold at the suit of Oeo. Mabon. Terms or Sals. One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the proporty Is knocked down, and the remaining two-thirdi at the confir mation et toe iteod. IIEKMATf BAUMER. Rherir. Sheriffs Office, Johnstown, Jan. 18, 17',. HERIFF'S SALES. Bj rirtne of sundry writs of fend. Ezp-,n. and Al. Vend. Erpun., Issue I ut of Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public S.ile, at the Court Huo in Kbensburg, on Tukhday. Tim Tu day os FkHHUAitY n xt. at I o'clock, P.M., the following Kcal l-etiit, to wit: All the right.Hltleand interest of Wm. Griffith, of, in and lo a piece er par-el of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county. Pa., ad joining lands of i'hilip Ilopfer. Michael F. Ham mers, and others, containing 50 acres, more or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared, having there on erected a two storv plank house, store room. frame stable, water saw mill, nnd shook snop. now j in the occupancy or VVra. (Griffith. Taken in exe- ention and to be sold at the suit ef tl. W. Reed It , Co. Ar.so. all the right, title nnl Interest of John Funk, of, in and to a pioce or parcel of land sitnate l:i Jackson township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoin ing lands of Samuel I'anl. Itanicl Paul, and John luninycr. containing 40 acres, more or !. atmnt 15 acres clen red, haviug thereon erected a two storv frame house and frame stable, not now occupied. Taken in execution an-l to be sold at tho sail of tho J elms town Mechanical Works. Ai so, ell tho right, title and Interest of Theo dore M. Apple, of, In and to a piece or parcel of land sitnate in W hlte township, "arabria eountr, I'a., adjoining lands ot Qilligan Hollon, H. F. Bel'l, Hon. John Itcan. and others, containing !07 acres, more or less, about 65 acres cleared, having there, on erected a two story frame house, frame stable, and two big cabins, now in the occupancy of T. M. Apple, and a two story plank house and water saw mill, in the occupancy of A. D. Flanagan. Taken In execution and lo be sold at the stilt of Joseph t an wrmer. Also, all the right, title and Interest of Mrs. Anna Murphy, now Intermarried with James Mc Cartney, of, in and to two lots of ground sitnate at Lilly's station. Washington township. Cambria county. Pa., fronting on the Pa. K. K. and adjoin ing I its of Snsan Hage. David Wilhelm, and Ste phed Kobine. having thereon erected a two story plank house, now in the occupancy of Mrs. Mo MeCartney, and a two story plank "house, now in the occupancy of James Bra w ley. Taken ia exe cution and to be sold at the suit of Thos. K. Kerr. Also, all the right, title and Interest of fsaae Bnrket. of. In and to a lot of ground sitnate in Washington township, Cambria county. Pa., ad joining lands ol Martin Jfc Co., having thereon erected a two story plank house, now In the occu pancy of Isaac liurket. Taken In execution and to be sold at tbe suit of Samuel F enner. Als. all the right, title and Interest of Oeorge W. Adams, of. in and to a lot of ground sli.uste ta Washington towashlp, Cambria county. Pa , a l Joinlng lauds of Martin & Co., having thereon ereeted a one-and-a-half stortr plank houfe. now in the occupancy of lieorgo W. Adams. Taken iu executleu and to be sold at the suit of Samuel Flenner. Terms or Sal a, One-third the purth se mon ey to he pa;f whiwt the property Is knocked down, and the remaining twifthirds on confirmation of the Deed. IIKUMAX IIAI'MF.K. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Ebensbnrg, Jan. IS, 18. AND 8 OFF ! Thia in to caution all pereess against Interfering- In any way with the fellowlng described property, wkleh 1 have this day boeght from Jtsi initiiL, of Carroll township, fJmbrie eoaaty, Fe.., and left la bs eessessien derleg my pleasure: 1 blaetl herse, 1 metal soled sled, 1 two-herse wafnn. 1 plow, and twe herrows. S. J. IjCTRKU. Sastiuehaaaa Tw , De;- a, 1ST4.-3:. PH f Mil e T-o 3iii:i:rt T'liis GREAT REDUCTION IN WAGES. LOOK AT THE PRICES: ALL COLORS, AT FIFTY CENTS PER YARD. ix ten coLons, at the low rnicii or AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS, AT THE FOITLAR STORE OF GEIS, FOSTER & QUIil, Nob. 113 and 115 CLINTON STREET, .TOI IXSTOAA'N, r-W. XE W A I) VER TISEMEX TS. THE 151rr rairie IL-aads, IOWA AND NEBRASKA FOB BAtuB BT THE BURLINGTON A MISSOURI RIVER R.R.fO. On Tea tears Credit and 6 per rent. Interest. One yiiltion Acre in fnrt t Southern Xc1iral;a.. The finest country in the world to combine verm in and Stork Knislar. The Soil is rii li and -al-ly cultivated : bmale warm ; Scamn-i Ionic : Taxes low, and Kilnr tbn trr. Xo Payments re quired on principal till FIFTH vear. and t h-jn only OXE-SEVEXTH EACH YEAR I'X rll VA 1 li. Lmd Exploring 2'icF.i-fs Sold at Important stations on the t'lrtcntfo. Itnr lins;ton and tluincy Kail Koad, and cool of same refunded when land is bouirht. Half Fare to families of purchasers, snd TjOV Fii EIOHTS on household poods and fnnn stock. Ttrentj per rent, premium for e.!t:vttion. Large lliseoenta lor Cash wilkin oiu-, twe and throe years. VorfurN will pij for 7tirf nnd mprirricuf. Itcfttrc the Vrittrittnl l-rimf tlut. The 8--callpd drstilntion In Nebraska lb-s In the far western rceion, beyond the lands of the li. fc M. R. it 'o. For circulars that will describe fully these Inn. is, and the terms of sale, applv to or address, LAKI) cmi.w ISSJ:N Elf. (12--tm. Rurlinirton. Iowa, for Inws I-nnls. or Lincoln, Neb., for Xcbraska Eauds. 1LIL A TO THE AMOT'XTOF TWO VIM.lOV FIVE HI'XDItKii THiil'SASI) AUK TO HE 1U--TaiBCTEIi OX TilK -iTf-H FiRit!- !T lV the rruue i.iku.:yf kv . i rox tub OCCASION OF TJIUIIt FIFX'U AXU L.KSV COXCEUT. Drawing Certain or Money Refcnde OueOrand Cash Gift Otietiraud Otsll (lift Oiiafirand Cali fit ft One Grand C-msIi Oii't One Grand Cash Gil l ft i-ttsit Gifts, fO.OOOonoh. ... 10 rash Gifts, 1 . each,.... 13 C.tsh Gilts, lO.tMl each. ... M Cush Gifts, 5.IKVJ o.n-h a Ch Gi'ts. 4.!l0ileeb. ... $0 "ali Gif"t--, S.O10 each 50 Cash Gifts, 2.00(1 each. ... lot Cash Gifts, l.mucHch J40Cnsh Gifts, f I each.. .. 500 Cash Gifte, H each. ... 19.000 Cash Gifts, 50 each. ... fr-n.fton . l.OlO . 7.VJ . . 25.ITW . i mi. 01 . lii (l . 1J.uiO . 1M,K!0 . 10U.0U0 . l.(l . IN 1.0! Ill lUl.fttt .Vl.fKIO . 9.Td.'X0 Whote Tickets S0. Halves 25 Tenth, or each Coupon, 5. Eleven Whole Tickets, $100. For Tickets, or mforciation. address C M. BRT'VtS. AeVnt anl Manrtscr. Imiv ville, Kv.. or TUOS. II. HAYS fc CO.. iW Hroadi way, X. T. II 22. -It. IT I A The choicest in the world. Importer Illy priees Largest Company in America I ffl staple article plcas-s every body Trade I LHU continually increasing Agents wanted everywherebcst inducements don't waste time lend for Circular to Kobsut Wklu, 43 Ycscy St., t. Y ., F. O. Box 12ST. tfj fiWTCn AOETtTS fof the A TV IU IfMiliCUi tiM.iitnits f int. I.I VI l'! Complete, au'henllet a fresh book. Price suited to t he tint". Address B. B. RtL'SSELI FnbliFhor, Hoston. Mass. 3 iOfl per da vat home. Tetftns t V J H -p-VJ QeO. Stimsos &. Co., I'i free. Address or Hand, Me. A WEEK guaranteed to Male and Fe. mile Atr-nts. in their own ln-alitv. CVsts XOTHINO to trv it. Particulars Free, r. O. VICKERY'ktU. Anansta, ile. f-nrt Aoimtb W ATtTEU immediately, to sell Very OUvJ desirable Nkw Patent articles for house, kei-pors an J others. t. J. i UrtiViiLt, Cheshirc.Ct. Ess. ?. Resell I o. conduct sn Iftsncy for the rcc?ptlin of advert la ments for Amtriciin NewsrAratts the most com plete establishment of the kind In the world. Sil thnnsnnJ Nkwspapkus are kept constantly tin file. nn-n to Inspection by cn:omers. Kvery -! vrrilrmriii is taken at I he home trier of the paper, without any addition 1 1 chartri r commis sion. An advertiser, in dealing with the Atceney. Is saved trouble nnd correspondence, making one contract instead of a dozen, a hundred or a thous and. A KmI ot eigiity patfos. eo.itamlnit lists of best papers. Inrest circulations, religious, ajrri cultural. class, political, daily and oi.umrv p:i-is, and all publications Which arc Bp-ci:illy valuable to advertisers, with some Information atnnt prices, te sent t'RKK toany addresson app Ication. Per sons at a distance Wit'.no to m.ike contracts fur advertising in nnv town, city, county, State or Territory of tbo f'nited states, or any portion of the Dominion of Canada, may send a concise state, ment of what they want, together with a copy of the tarfrlii-niinl they desiro Inserted, and will r.-celve Information bv return mail which will enable them to decide whether to increase or ri due the order. For such Information there l! ne ehsrre. Orders are taken for a single paper as well as for a list ; ter a sinirle dollar as fra.liiy as for a larger sum. Olllccs ( I irabtl tiuiuing-. i liA Ere, 1 1 ,EO. L.. rEABODV & CO., WHOLESALE tiKALEflS IS SEEDS, GRAIN, FLOUR, &c, ..n Ut ,J2. lAWriu Street, ti-is.-2m.j r:.'- PO; i ! mm Ayer's Hair Vigor, Fer restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing fhlch ii at onco figrceaLfc, licaMij, and effect nal for rtsor intr tint lisiir. faded or j'ra.y Jiair is sooi restored, to its original colot vi'h the g'o't al fnthncss nf youth. T!:I;i s thick' mm enetl, fnllin j hair olicrked, l!d- nes oficn, tlioiih net alwiiys, curc-i !y lis it .c. Nolhiu-r enn rotore ttia linir wliero the follicles mc tk-Mroycd, or the jr'amU ntrojtiitoJ nnd decayed. Unt siu-li as remain can le Kited fof list-fulness by this r.pplirulion. Inslcttd of foaliu lite hr.lr villi a rnstj stdi incut, it will keep it clean aud vipoma.-, lis occuio:i!il ti-H5 will iirovcut 1 Is hair from turning gmj or I'mIIm'; tT, nu I conscq:.. ntly prevent Lal'luess. Irrej from ihoo deleterious t-ubtances which ttuikc some preparations dan0. -roils sud injurious lo the hair, ihe Vi:or cat! only beiK-fti but uot liana it. It ivaut4 merely for HAIR DRESSING, imthinif else can be found ft dtvirnbld. C'o:it:tiui!i !; neither oil nor dye, it doe not roil white cambric, fiud -et lasta Ion; ou the hiiir, giviu; it a rich glcF lu?lrc aud n rate! ul fterfulne. Prep-red by Dr. J. C. A)er & Co.f I'rtAcricAL anu Analytical CiiEMi?Tt LOWl'hL, MASS. raicE $i.oa. Wood. Jlorrcli & o., WASHINGTON St REET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wlioltsalc and llttcil DealeiM in nam iM mm my boobs. 91ILU.9:R1' couds IIAKD.VAHK. yU K ! N S V A M R . Bl UTS AND SllOI-iS. UATS AM) CAl S. IKON AND NAlLJ, oarpkTs akd ou.tu.oTHs. UKADY-MADK CUHHIXG, ULASS WAKK. YIM OU WARK. Y Ou D KX A N D U I LLU W V A It E. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, To'eib?r with nil nistn-ei of Ve-triti Trodin-e; ieh a FLOUR. BACON. FISH. SALT CA If HON OIL. &e., ic. J-rj Wholesale and retail orders solicited and : roniptlv f.lle 1 m the shortest notice ahJ most reasonable terms . WOOD. MORRKLti COi NOTICK is hereby friven that I dil on the 2!h lay f Iei-ettil-r. 1874. l.uy at ti-nrt:tltle s slc the f.tllowinit trrnal profxT'" tv ttt-Ionjiinj to .1 ACttn Wbstk. to ts it : I eel hench p'lnnes an-l all his Nirjt-n:or tools, I tool ehest. 1 cmik atovo and nteii!ils 1 comer cntlaiar-1. 2 ta ble.", 1 dnnhtrav. 1 s-.-winii machine. S Itedta-'S and eddii . 1 cradle. 1 hcatinp ee, 1 bnreaa. 1 t-lw-k, 1 ra-kin rhnir. 1 srartd S cn-k. and 20 yards of cart"' ,H hi h I pnr)we leaving with the yaid .tiicoh White, at N'icktown. In llarr invn ship, dnrinif mr pleasure, and hcrctv caution all iicr-"n asf tinsl iuterferina with the s.itnc. Jan. 15, lb75.-3t- WK'HAKL KIKSl'II: "GV XECUTOll'3 '0TK'K. Ktate: of Joiis OVosy-SLt,, rfr'.I. Iettefs tcfit.tmcntsrr on the .-stateof John tV Conneil. late offantbria towns-hip. t amltria ctna ty, I'enn'a, deceased. Inw liri-ti iwac.l to the tin d rt ttii""'- renitlie lit Said lo-Vnhip. to wlim a'l pcrttons lnlelttl te said estate are rrquesird td make pavni-nt. and those having claims or d----uiju.I will make known the snnti- witlmttt delayi Jnli.3t. WM-UfOXAtUA Kscietor. OTIC K. An apjAUation tt ill W made An tltePtli of February tteit for the IncorporatioU of "Sr. P-ctkk's Hev vot r.xr S.HSKTV,of Hemlock. The oiel! of theSocictr are tbe niotual enconraactnent of the niemSers Iu the practice v. the tiutics of reilKiua. toetual Itn proveincntj ad aualrgnes purjci;a. 1 li.-:.J 49- LOOK HlltJ BOT. TOlT C.IK n? raost HI lK flTi it Al ME l.".,JO'ZJ.. 4-f Ef.IK'AST riir.orwsnnA.M. i n
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