IF CIS IE CEJOOIEV. 11 I V HE CtHBRU FREEMAN. CUonsburg, Pa., ,. i r. - - si:rr. 10, isrr,. SoThuntley kell (iocds at- Cost !'(! OA H If 5 ;UT NO MORE CREDIT Kin. r.E (;ivi:x by him, j LOCAL AND PERSONAL, i Tlirre.and the Other Place. V-i'-,,-! '' w:,s a nIorioiiH AVie in I, ,...rv ! Pennsylvania Democracy. -;.-ft ii'iin'y proposes to p!:iy fair I, ' l I. im 1 1 I -" h ofthc present month. v l in I';ttsburj l;ist Saturday i, , . , i"p.. A glut in thf market, -: township, as -.ve learn from j, , i ,;, :r, has produced a Ik.".. 1 of oats ..:., n in l. I""ff- 1 1 i ...!:.! are in .attendance at. Court t! an arc usually attracted to our ,.. :. Il ncl1MOtl'. .1. I.ij V . marble iiinntlfac- . , . '.i vn, 'l is mailt- an assignment ; his creditors. t . I .! Spe. lit, ot S-irncetown, . ntv. w-m drowned in his ,1,1 i. e I lie lit ll'T il l V. . ; . .i I ;tvit:t-r, i t" St. AugitHthi, will ,: ir m mill ami an i nc m.ii iiinc- ,.t. ;ir i i ! i- s;i c on Mobil, ly, N jit. 1, S . a! i rt ieitien t. i i . .1. tt- i in ' In nils of Wil more are to j j.j. in: ,.: .";iIU!t!:T I next weeK, (..;''! : : f'n.tr.ls of tliis place urn to I 'l l 1,. M',.r ! Ill ill flu- fcr-tiviiies. ..Mi; ...,! tiiniil W'm. Davis, Ksq., i-: Wiinl, was net i.li iii.'illy thrown .,. , ; v ,.i . day li'sr.wet U anl some , !: :,,! al-:it the he id ami f.iee. -1 i i ii wi n- slio'-kinly lacerated t r--:f.s explosion of a blast of a', i :! a al mine at I ! m t.ila'e Cleaj ,' !V. i II Wednesday of lat Week. -'I'ii- 1' i : i t" A Hi inn a a: ill the J miior . i , ,. ef pi-toe are ! :.lli tl for a . i I,- ,.r 'mil mi Saturday next .. i:,.': ttf the hitter oran'. it ion. A ii n' Mr. Flunk Kay, livittj; near ... r c, utre comity, aji-.l rive years. i i i',!i-il a few days acuity fa II : - a t nt !iiJ soap-f-iiils, that lie .' ; h Miller, a veteran ciluea'or, ! ! a. mi Triilav last, in Ilie 70th : ! . Ii .-f. Miller niatle t;l,i!i!i-t n r t'i i'iy a:rl fiiiiilameiita!!y, for I ! ; !'i - v year-.-. r i:. 1. t r. a well known reimtalile ! ' i : .Mm -'.-r towrshlp, li.-d on We.l-j e.-at i it, after a l"iii ail severe ; Tl.e iliM-e;iseil was u liaelit.liir, ' 1 1 'v yea:. j I'at 1 in, K-q., of ratih'tnville, ! ' U! 'v, yesterday pnn'haseil Hie. i :t 'j-erty in this plaee for the -- i ", w iih th presM'neil iiitentiun . :'i tht? liailkiny liiisiness. - u ut t il." :i plant (j'lite aHuiutant j eaiixetl the tlealli ef a I'itts- ' '! rei Mm t'.ay la-t. It may he : - i'. that the thiltl p.ir'iok of the : :i:a tlnti't suit you, ate some of . ' ,1 i i.iiiitv lias a la- hall -'nl ' ii;' t' whinn are sons of an ohl i ' : i-util Kelt leu, agf.-il about t , a 1 t!i- seeoml nine are granilsons of , vt ! , aaii'ie i it icn, who aets as uni- ; !!. .!ah. j I !i i I;1-rt Co., hankers, . :i. I'a. . set-in to have an eye to the j ii 'in - s ur' f h'mjrs when they atlvertist; ' ' i.i - through the meiliinii tif the ' N" mult-i-li.ilh? hanking house . . " ml any ' here. j 1 ' o- ' ria t i nai ils of this place, to the t".-i!y ' ilil, left home Wtu iiesla y : i' I ! m ii !i iiiioon to nttt ml tJie re- . l'i.';h K.-ej nieitt, ami wk vetitnri- il' a im re eretl i hie or let ter he ha veil : ' n ' iit-t In- in atteiitlaiieti on that. - V M' 'i.-.l that the IYnnsyl vani.l i I! i: tli:!'ih.n , will he hhiwn in j ' y tiays, ami the Kot khill 1 ' i! ' i'ii:anv. at ().hisoni:i, in the ' ! .'v. hav-- etii;:i f.nimlrytiien for : -, that that imltistry will also i ; ' C "lis ,-r,. nti. " I '" ' : a fi-al ni'ner nairntl Swim, i '' - i '. o-vi'.;-, on the Ki ii; ami I'itts- ; i.i i .i i, -;im- liinli tntlirii!siiii one -' Th. y weij;hel resectivi;ly an. I ihree-tpiarters, ami i k - 1 i.i .lii!intown Tribune f.n-et ionsly 1 " - '.if hole family is gel ting on ' I! 'p, an aih pftil sf.n .f Mrs. ' ' 'if, ii n ih lv-.r'nih, wa thrown ' '' ---'it train m ar N'e ptirt, Kerry j ' '' Siml-iv last, ami siistaineil a! fi.ii t.i re of the skull, whieh canseil 1 ' after. He had heen l,nt two ; r.'iul when he met with his ' i " ' vf t r six Sisters nf St. Joseph ' .i I ,:' ' i' r lenisi; in this phn-e a few tlays j ' l'vr;se of establishing a conrent ' ' Newcastle, fiawreiiet; county, ' A" I ' ;i !li'-y will meet with proper : '-' 'm t t. "e helieve tho new com- ! un-ler the charge of Sister ! .1. -. i i, - '1 i arvest home picnic for the " "' s". AiiMstint! church wiil make I1 i1. Ii;iiijt for one day, and that iv''":'!av, Sfpt.'JMh. All that goes to s i' !i v.n event enjoyable, int lil'ling ' m a-, h t,,r a:(j ai a running home w ill he provi letl for the ocra- I '' '' 1' in a i l t.ike a slice of the fun. j "" ''Iiiis'icvh Tri'mup gives currency j ;' r "mi that the stock holders of the j 1 --dinner resort will commence this i ' ' r '" li large, magtiitieent, itntl well , - 1 r, k stimture, to take the place ' i' '' - n wooden hotel building. This n I - ! , current near the close of the f it several years past, but .th hopa '"'I'- it may lx- rorrect. There is ' r location jM State for Mimmpr ' '!.- t i ' ii j iy the Ixaities of nature, ami " 'in- iiewhjtel is a'. I that is required A" '"'', I'-.U e the favorite. "Give honor to whom honor is due, is a principle which, if carried out, would prove fatal to much of the hutr.bng prevalent now-a-days. The oldest and most substan tial Clothing Store in this city, remarks the Johnstown iJeinocrut, is Mr. Mnrphy'8, on Clinton street. He keeps the best clothing and Fells at the lowest prices. The "tnake-iip" of our paper last week was in itself sufiVient t-videnee of our physi cal inability to attend to our owu business ; lint if any further proofs were needed they could Im? found in iitimlrerless typographical errors, not the least annoying of which was the locating of the coming Indiana county fair in the city of Altoona instead of the liorongh of Indiana. The residence of Mr. Norman Penro.1, of Adams township, this county, took fire last Montlay aliout noon from a stove-pipe passing through the roof and was with all its contents soon burned to the ground. Mr. Kenrod was attending Court here a a juror alttl his wife was away from home gathering elder-berries when the fire occurred, the only memlters of the family present leing the three children, ihe eldest of whom is only about thirteen years. Ik-sides the burning of Col. Win. K. Piper's livery stable, in (Saysport, at an early hour on Thursday morning Sept. 2d, of which mention was made by ns last week, a large barn belonging to Capt. Daniel K. Kamey, located on the outskirts of Holli daysburg, was also destroyed alout half past nine o'clock the night previous. Both tires were the work of incendiaries, and the total loss ftMits up from .?.", .VM) to .?fi,000, half of which falls on Col. Kiper, who, however, is fully insured. "Johnny, run out and tell Mary to come away from the gab.? ami stop talking to that num-skiiU Jones; why he hasn't sense enough to come in when it rains." "That's so, mother, but then it's not much difference whether it rains on those clothes or not, as they couldn't look much meaner. If he hail bought them from S. J. Hess Hro., ".'41 ami ?4: Main stre.-t, Johnstown, they might be worth getting out of the rain with, as the clothing they sell i not. only the cheapest but the U-st in the county." We acknowledge tint receipt of an invita tion to attend a grand picnic to be held in Lloyd's grove, immediately west of Klx-ns-l urg, on to-morrow (Saturday), by (he ma chinists in the employ of Ihe Ia. IC. It. Co. , at Altoona. The picnit; promises to Im the largest nntl most enjoyable of the kind that has ever lieen held in Cumin ia county, trie nnmberof At tendinis, as we learned while in Altoona the other day, lx-ing estimated at not less than eleven hundred. A grand gala day w ill the coming morrow he in and aliout I' he tisbiirg. We web-rune bai-k to Khenslmrg our very excellent and ninth esteemed friend, Mr. James 1. Murphy, who for a couple of y.-ars past has lx-en in the employ of Messrs. Collins' brothers, the well known railroad r-on tractors. Mr. Murphy comes amongst us, we believe, for the purpose of taking charge of the banking house of Collins, John stin & Co., ami that he will perform the duties p'-rtaining tothat position intelligent ly, faithfully ami honestly is as certain as that night follows day. If the world was made npeitf irely of such men peculation and immorality would have no one to do them homage. No less than three persons residing at or in the vicinity of Derry, Westmoreland county, have met with violent deaths on Hit; railroad since our bust Issue. One of these, a man named I".. J.Smith, aged about. ."i0 years, was found in an insensible condition between Kenn ami (irajwville stations, on Saturday evening last, amf died in half an hour after ln-ing removed to ft reensbnrg. How he met with I he injuries which caused his death is unknown. The other two vic tims were a man ami wife named Serena, who were struck ami instantly killed by the Johnstown Accommodation, on Monday evening, while walking on the track near Millwood. The Ieniocratie delegate eh-clioti in this county will take place tomorrow week, ami we trust that the Democrat!" in every elec tion district will see to it that good ami re liable men are setii to represent them in the convention. I f that is done, a ticket will be nominated which will receive the united support of Ihe party; but if it is mt done, dissatisfaction am! trouble will he the result. I,e Saturday afternoon, then, of next week summon the Democracy 1o the delegate elect iocs, ami Irt none but trite DwmtcrfU be ut mi guard. Traitors must be driven to the rear ami the men who tight the ball les of the party consistently ami earnestly must he brought to the front. We looked in on Mr. Godfrey Wolf, of Altoona, the other day, arid found him en cwiii passed on both sides liy a stock of cloth ing the most complete, varied and extensive we ever looked upon--enough indeed to cloth a regment or two from top to toe with entire satisfaction to all concerned. We have known Mr. Wolf long and intimately, ami can say for him that he hasal ways been looked upon as an honest, lilieral dealer, and one who never fails to do full justice to those who favor him with their patronage. Kemcmhcr that his store is next door to the Ktst-ofriec Altoona, anil that his goods are the liest and his prices the lowest. Four of the finest, largest and most luscious plums we have ever looked upon were presented to us the other day by our merchant friend next door, Mr. M. L.. Oat man, who, however, is not prepared to furnish all his customers with fruit of the same description, inasmuch as it took an eutire tree in the rear of his store to produce al-out one tbzen of this quality; still he is ready and willing to give everybody a real genuine "sugar plum" in the shape of unsur passable bargains in all kindsof dress goods, dry goods, groceries, notions, and dear knows what all. If you don't lsdieve that a visit to his store would be fruitful of good results, even one trial, we are sure, will serve to convince you of the fact. On Saturday morning last, altout two o'clock, three tramps 1 man led a freight tiain at Deny, and after riding some distance they were ordered off by one of the brake men, but they begged that he would let them remain on until the train .von Id stop. Tho brakeuiau refused and secured a large piece of timber from one of the .cars, ami while standing on top of the cars was in tho act of striking Ihe tramps, who, upon this discov ery, made a jump from the car while going at high speed, ami one of the tramps was considerably cut alKiut the head and face and a severe gash cut in his right hand, while the other one received a seve e scalp wound and his spine was very seriously in jured. The third, a boy, escaped without any injury. It was an unintentional oversight on onr part last week, but we trust it is not too late yet to congratulate the people of Indiana Itorough on the acquisition of a worthy and intelligent citizen in the person of Prof. T. J. Chapman, who removed with his family to that pretty and prosperous town only a few days ago, where the Professor occupies a prominent position in the State Normal i Scuool. We wish him and his the best of A Horrible Tragedy. Another terri ble fatality occurred on the railroad west of this place last evening, the recital of the details of which is enough to make the blood run cold. An aged man and his wife were walking down the north track of the Penn sylvania Railroad, about half a mile east of Derry, when a freight train going in the The Sportiho Season and the Game Law. As the sporting season is about to commence, we append an abstract of the game laws of the State, omitting such parts as relate to processes of law, duties of mag istrates in enforcing the law, etc.: The iHwful elk or deer-killina- season is from i September 1 to December 1, ami for ihe sale of to the south track to get out of the way. Just at-that instant the Johnstown Accom modation east, came along, and as the curve I is verv ulinrt ilte engineer did not obterv lucK, and hope they will find that their lines them until too late. The pilot of the engine same direction whistled, and they stepped I Peer's meat from September 1 to Jnnuaryl ; out irom me nisr or ueceinner 10 tne 1st oi j February a person selling doer's meat may tie j acquitt-ed or tne penalties ll he prov?s Unit the deer whs killed out of theiStnteor within the deer-killinjr season.. The running of deer by nojrs is irotiiriteil, except in tn? counties or have indeed been cast in pleasant places. If there is an election district in the county in which the candidates and not the delegates should be voted for at the primary election on Saturday of nest week, that dis trict is to be found within the limits of onr own borough. ' With no less than two as? piranta for each Of the three most important offices residing in the West Ward alone, it strikes us that an attempt to elect delegates to suit all these aspirants would only make "confusion worse confounded," ami that the only safe way out of the difficulty is to select two worthy men for delegates and then let the Democrats say by their ballots w ho these delegates shall support in the convention. This is certainly an honest and fair method of expressing the preferences of our people, and the candidate who is not willing to stand on his own merits and abide the re sult is not deserving of consideration. For onr own part, we cheerfully accept ami earnestly urge tho adoption of this plan in With wards, and especially in the west ward, of this borough. What say the other candi dates? and what say tho Democrats themselves? struck them, and both were thrown against the embankment at the side of the road. from whence they rolled down into the ditch. The train was immediately stopped, but when some of the horrified passengers reached the spot they found the ohl couple without a breath of life, and lying withiu a short distance of each other. Tlieir death must have been Instaneous as it did not require more than a minute or two to back down to the spot where the tragedy occurred, and their hearts had then ceased to beat. The bodies were at once placed on the rear car and taken down to Derry, when a most harrowing scene oc curred. A son of the dead couple, who is aged about eighteen years, happened to catch sight of his mother, ami upon finding that the. lamp of her life had gone out. for ever he gave way to the most bitter lamen tation. When he had calmed down some what, he asked for his father, and when the terrible dual fate was unfolded to him he siood paralyzed with grief. Even the spec tators were melted to tears at the saddening sight, anil few could remain to witness his i;oiiy. The victims of this awful accident were named Serrina, and they had been up the road last, evening for the purpose of pro curing some corn and hops, a small sack containing these articles being in possession of the husband when he was killed. In the twinkling of an eye without one moment to think of i in pending death they were i J 1UAI in u.i o,l fV...... u--fl. vm.Al.,. 1.-.:- The fact that, we have not. got out among ; ,,;,, went flirth frot' f,,e ,.Uv,.v tf.n,merit containing them. They leave nine children to mourn their fate, and 'it may well be lw-lieved they are inconsolable. It. was in deed terrible. Johuxtoirn Tribune, Hh. the people as much as we should have done will iMissibly count against us in the contest for County Treasurer, as too many in these days seem prone to pledge their support to the candidate who is either the first to "button-hole" them or the most persistent in the matter of interviewing them afier they are "button-holed." And yet we do not believe that any man situated as we are could do much In-tter. Our business is such as to de mand our almost constant supervision, ami even t he illness of a few days disarranges it more than any one but onrself is aware of ; ami as to the employing of some or.e to take onr place well t hat is easier said than done, pecuniarily as well asolherwise. These are Tniits which we ask our Democratic friends to consider, and if they think that some other applicant is more deserving than we are, our Inqw! is thai they will not arrive at that con clusion simply liecanse we did not call upon them personally and solicit their support. We are willing and anxious t Ve nominated. improbable as such a thing may -seem, but i are none the less prepared to Accept a defeat i honestly ad ministered, especially if it comes ! withtini any reflections as to what might..1 have been the result if we ha.l been more persistent in intruding onrself upon public attention. I Doivos in CofRT. From the assembling i of Conn at 11 o'ch;ck, A. M., tin Monday last, up until the latest hour previous to j going to press on Thursday evening, onr re- , port below covers all the business transacted in the Court of Quarter Sessions, w hich is . still sitting. Thomas H. Greevy, Kif., of ; the firm of Tierney & Oreevy, Altoona, ami ' Jas. F. Milliken, Esq., District Attorney of I Itlair county, were on Monday admitted to j the practice of the law in the several courts i of this county. j Com'th vs. Thomas C Myers. In thiscuse tho 1 jury hi lust sessions ("omul l he riVrcndu nt utility ' oi nirirraviitoii ns-aniilt ami Imttery. hut sentence j whs ileleri-ed until t h- present sessions. son- i fenced to pny n tine of fl'l and costs of proseeti- j lion, nnrt to enter into recoirnizmice n the sum j of f.'iOt) to keep tlie pi-Hoe towards sll (rootl eiti- : 7.1-ns. Mini esie, -Lilly towards t.'liarlea ami James J hnsioti. for the term of one year. ('nm'ih vs. James Johnston ami Cha. Johns- j ton. Thos. f. Myers, prosecutor. At lust ses- ' sions Ihe ilclenilants were fotin.t ffnilly of as sault and battery, but, as In the case attove re- I ported, sentence was deferred until September sessions. Sentenced to pny a fine of f and costs j and enter into r.-cnf ni..mee in the su.u of .VH) to keep th-! pence towards all jroud citizens of I'eni'sy I van'a. nml especially towards Thos. C. ; Mvi-rs. for th-- term of one year. , fourth vs. James untl t'hus. Juhaston. Win. Union, prosecutor. At June sessions the do- I fendaiits wcr" con vletttt of nira ra vatt-d as:u It i and buttery, but sentene s were deterred until ' September nessions. Sentenced In pav a tine of fill and e 'Stsend enter into reconrni.nm:e in the ' sum of .V0 to keep the peace towards all irood , citizens, ami cxpeeinlly toward Win. Linton, for ' the te m of one year. I Coi'th vs. John Mcfluey. charged with kecp Imr a tipt'limr ho-ise. Jury Hud defendant iruil- I ty ami Court sentences him lo pay a tiae of $10 i and costs of suit. j Com'th vs. Wcllinjrton Cameron and Wesley j Cameron. Indictment, pursuing-wild deer wild I riotrs- Settled tv defendants payinv costs and i The foil 10 attorney 's fee-. which tl How They Were Cauuhj. From the Red ford Inquirer we get Ihe following par ticulars in relation to a little transaction in counterfeit money. Some parties residing at Friend's Cove, that county, who were not over scrupulous as to how they could make money, addressed a letter to a New York "shover," whose name was known to them. He sent them, as samples, a live-dollar bill ami some fractional currency, which they passed read il v , and finding the stuff so good, they raised S-WMI to purchase S.VMIO w orth of it the rate at which the New Yorker pro posed to sell. The transfer was to take place at Cumberland, Md., on a certain day. Several of the Cove boys were on hand sit Ihe appointed hour, but a "inuin" sort of individual handed one of them a note, in which it was .stated that the detectives were on the watch, ami a meeting at Centreville, Ib-dford county, at midnight, would be nec essary in order to make the transfer secure. Two of the Cove hoys appeared at Centreville at the "witching honr," aud mtreting "their man," proceeded to an adjacent wood to finish the, dark 1 ransactjon. A stump of fallow caudle was lighted, and the 94(M) passed to the iler, who, in turn, counted over a package of bills ami placed them in a cigar liox. Just then the light went out ; but the Cove boys were assured if was all right, and Ihe parties seperated. Not lieiisg entirely satisfied at. the way in which the leader had ai ted, Ihe wouhl-le purchasers of the spurious concluded to strike a light ami examine the Imx. It had lieen "stuffed" but pot with the "queer." There was not a singl-t note in if all having disappeared through a false bottom, before the Imx left the hands of the dealer. The best of th"selr" was, that the samples sent out, by means of which tin- greenhorns were "drawn on," were all genuine ; ami the money counted at midnight was probably genuine. The N;v Yorker was yimply a "sharper." and the Cove lxiys have conclu ded that "shoving the queer" is not si.ch hii easy way to raise the wind after all. Modern Women. It is a sail commen tary upon oitr Itoasted civilization that the women of our times have degenerated in health ami physique until they are literally a race of invalids pale, nervous, feeble ami back-achy, with only here anil there a few noble except ions in t he persons of the robust, buxom. ladies characteristic of the sex in d.ays gone by. I5y a very large expel jen.-e, covering a period i,f years, and-embracing the treatment of many thousands of cascs of those ailments peculiar to Women, Dr. I'iert-e, of the World's Dispensary, Kulfalo, N. Y., has perfected, by the combination of certain vegetable extracts, a natural speci fic, which he does not extol as a cure-all, but one which admirably ("ulli's a singleness of purjuise, la-ing a most, positive ami relia ble remedy for those weaknesses ami com plaints that afflict, the women of the present day. This natural specific, compound is called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Com'th vs. James Rose. Indictment, sntiorn- hi!T a wit ne. Continued upon appliv-ation of Commonwealth until next tessions. Com'th vs. Charles Joht.st-m. Indictment, fornication Rnd bnstnniy; Mairdalemi Shar biniifh. prosecutrix. Defendant pleads iroilty and submits. Sentenced to my a tine of il and cost, and to pay t'H) for lyln-in expenses and tl per week lor Ihe support of the child lor Ihe term of seven years Com'th vt. Michael McOonlirle. Indictment, rape; Annie Snyder, prosecutrix. Jury Hud defendant not iruilty. Com'th vs. John Croue. Indictment, asa nit Slid battery; Matthias Denny, prosecutor. Ju ry find defendant (ruilly. Sentenced to pay a fine of tl ami costs of smf. O m 'llj vs. .loh MeOuey. Innlctmont, Sell- mir liquor without license; Jos. Itainsey, pros- Uelenlentiant pleads irutlty. eeiitoi. Ili-fen iemliitif, nicads iriitlrv. :m.i suit. mits. Sentenced to pav n line of iiim a ml costs t It'll of a family physician. this wonderful medicine has worked cures as if by magic, and with a certainty never before attained by any medicines: Weak back, nervous and general debility, falling ami other displaecme.nts of internal organs, resulting from debility ami lack of strength in natural supports, internal fever, congestion, inflammation ami ulceration and very many other chronic, diseases incident to women, not procr to mention here, in which, as well as in the cases that, have lieen enumerated, the Favorite Piescri tion effects cures the marvel of the world. It will not do harm in any state or condition of the system, and by adopting its use the invalid lady may avoid that severest of or' -aIs the consnlr- Favorite Pre- of suit, and in default thereof to utiderifo im prisonmcnt in tho county jail for a term of three months. Com'th vs. Mary Mcfiiuey. Indictment, soil- j inir litjuor without license: Joepn Itams'-y, proseeti tor. Jury find defendant guilty. Sen- ' tence same as ah.ve. Com'th vs. John McGuey. Indictment, sell- I Ina litjuor to minors; Joseph Kamsey, proseen- tor. Grand Jury return not a true bill, and i prosecutor to pay all costs except the four dol- j ihi-s in ineciiiiniy. Com'th vs. Evan Michaels. Indictment,, as sault aiidlhattery ; Mary A nn Roberts, prosecu trix. Jury nii't neiendunt ruilty. Com'th vs. Win. J. Davis otiim Jack! Davis, Walter Davis Elliott Davis. Elias K. Doty and i Thomas linnlon. Indictment, larc.cm; Hous ton Me.Mullen, one of the ftanir, prosecutor. I Thomas Ifsnlon was not taken and a nolle pm- ! nrrjtti was rntercd r to Ellis R. Doty. Wm. J. . sen pi ion is generally. sold by dealers in in.nliciues IlF.i.r to Mothers Nckstnc. Infants. It is conceded that mothers who have the care, anxiety and draught of nursing infants are weak and neetl the aid of some strength ening tonic to make tip the nourishment, re quired for the grow'h of the child. Ale, porter, ami lager lieer have often been re commended. Of late, since physicians have lecome aware that the Port Grape Wine pi oil need by Alfred Speer, of Passaic. N. J., is strictly pun-, they have prescnlied it. in stead" of ale and orter. This wine is prin cipally sought by mothers who have nursing t'lfnta Al tl.u ltt.ui.it 'tt I tin Itoat. att nrtl ti t lJ. I...Iri .nillv .n.l ..hmiltoit on.i 1.1. ta-n ! " ...-.., n . i.Z.,i..L. .t..i..4 Th . .. I medium to lie found. The wine is rich 111 which tliis prosecution rested was breaking- in- body and not intoxicating but gently stimn - . t. i . i , . i . ! i . : , ..i. ..ii.. i : .... io untl sicaiuiir koous irum c n. ii- vara ni v.res- Ce ntro, Clinton, Kavette, Sehuvlkill nd Wy oming, 'The killing of fa -.tins when In their spotted coat is positively prohibited. No per son is allowed lo trap deer, except for consump tion in hid owu latniiy. Penalty for violation, 5d. Gray, black, or fox squirrel must not be kill ed between January 1 and September 1. Pen alty,."). Hrtbbils Chnre:) must not be killed between February I and October 1, penali v ." ; or hunt ed with a ferret or ferrets-penalty 10. Wild duck and iroese must not be killed with any net d v c , or a srnn other than those hab itually raised at arm's lentr'ti and tired from the shoulder; penalty Wil.1 tin key must not be killed between Jan uary 1 anil October 1: penalty Vt. Plover must not be killed between June 1 and Amrusl I; penalty (10. Woodeot k must not be- killed between Janu ary 1 and July 4 ; pcniilt3- I0. m 1 1 or Yirioiiia partridire must not tie kill ed between January 1 and November 1 ; pen alty !0. Pheasnnrs and prairie chickens must not be kilieil between January 1 and September 1; penalty l(l. Rail bird and reed birds must not be killed except in the months ef September, October and November; penalty I0. No person shall at any time kill or have for sale any night hawk, whippoorwiil, sparrow, thrush. lark, finch, marten, chimney swallow, barn swallow, woodpecker, tlieker, robin, ori ole, red or e.iriliiiul tiinl, cedtu bird, taimer, cat bird, bluebird, or tiny other insectivorous bird, under a penalty of five dollars, except the bird be killed for the purpose of scientific in vcsiiiruti'Ui,or that it tuny be stuffed ami set up as a specimen. Disturbance nf wild pigeons on their nesting grounds is prohibited ; penalty S. Snaring or trapping tj iail, partridjre, wood cock, ra. I or reed birds is prohibited penalty 10; but individuals or associations may jritiher Virginia partridire slive between December CO and Felfruary 1 for the purpose of preserv injr them alive over the winter. shootinir on Sunday is prohibited ; penalty lo to 25. Pollution of Katne waters is prohibited; pen alty :H). B. Who May Vote. For the benefit of vo ters we here give the requisites that must be strictly followed under the new constitu tion to entitle them to vote at the ensuing election save and except such as it is too late now to at tend to. VVe earnestly hope that every Democrat will see that, he has in every respect entitled himself to vote before it be too late. Election officers are held to a se vere penalty if they disregard their duty in refusing every vote that, does not come before them legaily qualified as follows : A foreigner who came to this country under the ajre of eiirhtcen years is entitled to natu ralization after a resilience in this country for five years, ihe last year of which must have been in tliis State. Such an applicant requires no first papers." A foreigner who arrives at theajreof eighteen, can nt any time after lit; has resided in this country three years, make his declaration to become a eit r.en ; in othe-r words, lie can take out hU "lirst patters." At any time suti-eiiuent to two years thereafter hit can ret his "second papers;" that is. be declared a citizen. He must have resided in this fctaie uiso ut least one 3-en r. A naturalized citizen, to be entitled to vote, must have been declared a citizen at least thirty days prior to the election. All persons who are entitled to naturalization ehouid sec that it be done prior to October 1st. All male citizens bet wet-u the ajres of twenty one and twenty-two years are entitled to vote "upon njre," uiihout I'aynient of tuxes. Those over the are of twenty-two year must have paid a State or county tax within two year, winch t. x must have been nss. sseil at least two months li, Ic re the election, ami paid Ot least one month prior to the elect ton. See that your taxes are paid on before the first day of October. Yoiti.ir men who voted "on ay:e" last year f bo ii Id see i hat t hey are assessed a nd pay ta xes. as their names are frequently omitted on the leX list.-. A citizen, to have.the riirbt to vot. must have a "residence." A resilience in a different election district, from that in which the voter Tot ait-i Iy reside! can lie ueiUired only by rcsid iiur In such new election district u period of at least sixty days. A citizen who rctinovcs from one ward or township to n n u her, arter the first day of September and before the day of election, for feits his rijrh t to vote in his oid district, a nd has not iictjuu'cd a risjht to v. tie in" the new. He, therclore, bv his own act, disfranchises him self . A i.i.EOEt) Rape. On the 17th of June.lSVt, j wo learn from the Johnstown Trih'ntr of 'i'nesd ty. a daughter of Mr, Mk-linel Shelley. of Adams township, then ajred about fourteen years, was violated in her person, and on the Ith of June last she appeared before tj. Slray cr and made informal ion atftiinst a peddler, who stopped at her lather's house iluriiur the absence ot bo i h her parents, chariri nir him with tiic commission of the out rave. She did not know his unin". but the description was so ac curate a to induct: the suspicion that a man na ned Philip Dausrherty, of fttroh", was the truiity party, and the Hiiest of that individual was secured yesterday by Constable Harris. He was bronsrhr up to this place, and on heiuir taken before His Hon tr Judye Haines, this forenoon, was released until the next term of the District Court, entering bail in the sum of .jti0 for his appearance at that time toanswer the charge oT rape. I'pon the second count in the information that of fornication and bastardy lie was taken before Justice fc-trayer, and is he desired a hear ing. I he mitttoi ns continued until Friday next, when the'eomplainant will be present to trive in her testimony. Hail in the sum ot "00 was promptly jfivcu for his appearance on that da v. The sworn information of the yoitnar lady sets forth that on the Pith of June. 17. a ped dler culled nt the house, in the absence of her parents, they heimj in Johnstown at the tune, and by brute force- lie oiitrayrol her person. She says that on their return she did nut m- i form them of what had happened, but some time subsequent Iy, when the siirns of presrnau I cy could not be concenleJ, she made a clean ! breast of the whole matter. A few months ; ao she irave tiri h ton child : nitd still claiming I thut a rape had been committed, nn investiira ! tioti was set on foot which resulted In suspicion Httachinjr to Mr. Dauj-ht-ity. ami she made the ! information h.iririmr him with the crime. The warrant was placed in the handsof Oslicer Har ris, and Icarninir that a peddler answerinsr the description irivcti by her was in bat robe, he went tlown and arrested him. On the other hind, the accused, who Is said to he In (rood circumstances and unmarried, claims that ho nev.-r had the least intimaey with the jrirl, and feels satisfied that he cm clesr himself of the suspicion whieh rests upon him. When t he hi-arinn comes otT. on Friday next, the preliminary examination of witnesses wiil likely develop what truth there Is in the storv tohl hv tho vonnir l-idv. For the sake itf ! honor and manhood we hope he maybe able to clear him If of Ihe terrible charge which has been made tig-amst nun. son last November. Com'th vs. Walter. Elliott and Wm. J. Davis. Indictment, larceny ; Abel Lloyd, prosecutor. On trial. lating. Druggists generally keep it, and sell it for a dollar a bottle. Enquirer. Another Bank Sensation. As Eb ensbtirg of late ha.s had more than the lion's share of bank sensations, it is not to lie woo den d at that our people have lieconte ex ceedingly sca y about such institutions. In regard, however, to the latest sensation da that line, caused by the tlisapjiearance lie tween two days of the cashier of Collins, Johnston & Co. 's bank, the uneasiness pro duced, we are pleased to say, was only of a temporary character, and as that well founded institution has promptly met all de mands, ii is fair to presume that it stands tiHiu a firm financial basis. To whatextent it su tiered at the hands of the absconding cashier wo are not prepareil to say, as the stockholdersaree-cceedingly reticent on that J subject; but. that the bank was pinched to a considerable extent seems to be conceded by all wlu don't know anything aliout it, j perhaps. Be that as it may, for the fugitive ' cashier there is more of pity than imligna- 1 tion expressed, tho universal regret being ! that he has blasted his o -rn future prospects j and brought discredit ttiwm an honest and ' respected name. In his domestic relations Is Your Life Worth Ten Cents? Sickness prevails everywhere, anil every IhhIv complains of disease during their life. Wheu sii k. the object is to get well. Now we tay plainly that no person in this world who is suffering with Dysepsia, Liver Com plaint and its effects, such as Indigestion, Cost.i veness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart, De pressed Spirits, Biliousness, Sec, can take Green's Amu'ST Flower without getting relief ar.d cure. If yon doubt this, go to your Druggists, Lemmon Sc Mnirav, Kbens burg, or P. M. Woleslagle Sc Son, Wilmore, and get a sample tottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve yon. Messrs. Baxter & Son of this place have concluded to make way with the entire stock of goods they have now on hand, no mat ter what the sacrifice, as they need room for their fall and winter supplies. Hence it is that they have resolved to sell all they have at. less than cost, and Ihey invite every one who wishes to secure better bargains than they ever heard of to bring along th cash lift seemed to Iiveanrl nodonbtuitl live nap- and see what thev can do for them. This is pily and contentedly with bis wife anil child, no catch-penny announcement. and that ho should ll.ns desert them so nn expectedly and so discreditably is only another evidence of the weakness of poor human nature and the utter f;ly of seeking happiness outside of strict integrity anil an honest and faithful performtnee of Ihe du ties incumbent upon all of us, no matter what our positions or callings iu life. -penny announcement, mil a norm Jifle promise which f hey pledge their words to make good. iS-'-'O.-tt. J Dust thou art anil unfit dust thou shalt retnrn whenever thou essayist to make thy way along the highways and byways iu this viciuity. Ir. I"lnie.v! 'iitiml Syritin of Ttn rtn is u uara n t eed to cure I nflam ma! ion of t he Kidneys and Rladder, painful or suppressed urination so frequent in oliL aire, pnltirul or' suppressed menstruation, lacorrhir-a or whites, p-rnvel, gleet, stricture. Moody discharges, lb-tsrht's dieense, liriektlu?t deposits, dropsy pain in tne back or side, sick headache, pim ples, blotches and eruptions on the face, and all diseases of a specific or constitutional nature, retrardless of duration, re or sex. Compound Svrupof Riichu is a positive nnd radical cure. For sale by I.kmmon & Muruay, Ebenshurr. II VMES K .4 I.. RYAN MYERS Married, at the Catholic church, Tjoretto, on Tuesday lasr. Sept. 7th. !;", by Rev. K. A. Rush, Mr. J.iskph Rvas, of I.oretto. and .Miss Kate R. M veils, of Munster township. The f air bridf. whom we are sure will make a most estimable wife, did not fortret to send to the Fins, km an of line a very laive and delici ous cocoa-nut cake, and we in turn did not lor iret to dispose of it in the usual way. Of course we feel irrateful for the kindly remembrance, ami for that as well ns because they deserve it, our eonfrrn t illations n nd irood wishes are here by extended to the newly wedded, whom we fondly trust will be abundantly blessed In this world nml eternally blessed in Ihe world to come. Mv peace tie with them tbroujrh time and eternity, nnd may many happy "little events" come to pns ere life's pilgrimage has been fully accomplished. OIIITIMRV. GOOBER HAM. Pled in Snt-ouchanna town ship, on Friday, Aitir. 21, ls".5. Mr. Thomas Goodeiiiiam, oneof the oldest and best citizens of Cambria county, aired about tt! years, E STRAY. Came to the premises of the subscriber, 2 miles south of Lilly's Station, on or about the -EM of August last, a PARK sorkki, MAHR. with white face, and hav imr a, small hell attached to her n.ok. Tne own er is requested locome forward, prove proper ty, pav charges and take her sway; otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. DAVID K. Wl I.HEL5I, Washington Twp. Sept. 10, 175.-31. MM Ml ARRIVING DAILY Geis, Foster & QuimVs, Nos 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. Jl'ST OrKXIZn.X lame nssort mpmit of PLAIN and HAUHLD FLAN NELS, in nil colors, at extraordinary low prices. ll'A TEi:ri!OOF8.Van, Hat red, and Striped, in all shades, at vkuy low 1'itICKS. A T, J", U'OOTj black and colored CASII MEUES, and black and colored SILKS. Itlftck 3 fofi airs, Afpacas, and Col ored JfrfsH Cltuxls, in great variety, and at extraordinary low ligtues for cash. Ilea r Stock of Calicos, Muslins and Ginghams on our con titers, and more arriv ing daily. ( Xotlou Department is ful'y supplied with everything needed for jter soual or family use. Ladies' yeck- Wear, Cottars, City's and Silk Ties in endless vaiiety. GEI3, FOSTER &, QUINN, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. .Trtra Cftnras in r.ll colors; Itoncy o:tib and Jiailroail Gmcas. Goltf and Silver Perforated Vtrtl Hoard. A fit-rat Assnrtnrnt of PATTERN ROOKS for winking on canvas and cloth ; also, Patterns for crocheting lace and tidies. If'a.r, Heads and a large vat iety of Fan cy f.Joods. A Full Assortment of Berlin Zephyr, fiist quality; Gerinantown, Cashmere and Ialmtual Yarns. Also, Morgan's celebra ted Stocking Yarn, in all colors, at our standard low prices fl'e make if n specialty to procure all good in our line, not in ttork, in the shortest pofiihl-c timr, by parties Uttin,g their order. GEIS, FOSTER 8l QUINN, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. L,etter from California. Cressey Station, Merced Co., Ca!., I August 31, is; a. I Pbar Freeman-Life has been so monoton ous anil news so very scarce ilnrinjr harvest, that I have omitted writing; but now -I take my pen m hand to let you know that I am well, aiitl I hope these few lines may find you enjoy- , itijr the same blessed state of heuith." , For nearly two .years 1 have been brnRitinir about the currency of California all jrold and silver, or their equivalent. I said "l imes can't tret hard here in California." Rut, alas! I was mistaken. Gobi banks can be broken too, when depositors are all so foolish as to expect a bank to pay out millions of dollars in a day. The irroat i .0O),'m0 Rank of California sus pended two days nfc i, and the news will reach i you, i suppose, several days lelore this comes to hand. They paid out two millions coin in a day anil a l-aif, am) then the coin rat-out, and , Uiey closed their doors and will wind up the concern. They have assets enouirh to cover all liabilities -perhaps. There was also a run on the National Cold Bank and Trust Company, but they paid out as lotijf as specie or coin last- . etl, and "then offered depositors ample security ; in property. They had a larjre amount of irold Htidsilxcrin bars, but this was not available, and hence they closed for a few days. The banks are all solvent and a foolish panic did . the whoio mischief ami injury. Money stocks are down and the sale of wheat and wool, etc., will be resliieted lor some time i tor wun I of money. Our wheat, a well ns that of all our neiuh- ; burs, is t lirrlied and hauled to the railroad. ; There was about. a half crop, but it would ha e : paid pretty well only tor tho joittc. Matters are just now a little uncertain, tint in a month y or so all will be riirht. Kmrlfsh capital will now in ami lie exchanged lor our win at, wbl -f the people across the water must have. In fact, t lit re is any quantity ttf imltl and siler in this State, if it were only coined. It is the coin that is scarce just now. The trade dollar procsoiit to China iitid Japan ami flu; irold and ot Uer silver coin (roes east to New Yoi k, or lo London, or Liverpool, or Paris, anil the mint keeps coining ubout as fast as it (roes away. Many of our wealthy men keep T hi i r .trol l and silver in bars, which will not circulate niiion-r the people, which I Ihink is a mi-rake. I know that the times were hard in the States, bin we had not felt them until this crash came like a thunder clap upon the people of this State. An earll quake could nut have created irn-ater constcrrmt ion, for no one suspected anything wronir or anticipated the crash. F.vcn shrewd businessmen weretukei by sm ju-ise. lliipimr that you nml I may live to see gcud times ajruiii uud to enjoy them, I remain Yours, truly, Iton Kov. TO QUIT J5USINESS! WOliTH OF Fine CLOTHING Of the i.atkst ptvi.ks nnd 1-kstocai.itv, for Men and Hii' J, will be sold without reserve, at B&RHES' CLOTHING STORE ftpposife the 1'ost Ojfice, .1 0 1 1 7S STOWN, rM . AIsn.HATS and CAPS, ttttrother with a larice assortment of SHIK1S. PKAAVKK. Ovcmlls, .larkets. Hews, Ties, Oollnxs, Culls, Handker chiefs. tt, Kc. Having determined to quit the business, will sell Clot Mine, and all other irtw.'ls in ihe ftore. I HKA ! t It TIIA.Y TIIKV IIAVK II t !. OI.I KOIt HKTt KX IK AKS 1'AST. lttn"t forseet the place serosa the Hrect from the Cost office and as 1 am deter to close out. yon will jeet BARGAINS! Bargains! BARGAINS! .lOHX F. 13 A II N ES. Johnstown, Aug 20. ISTft. 2in. CIO 00! The ltlMl i the l ilt; anil if it i Impure the whole yys tem wilt te lUst-asctt. You can- lint punly a stream hile theV sprint Is corrupt: m-ithi-r enn yon impart emut hi-nlth to the Ii il limn tmdy while the bl.tod is enn vcyiiijr l he s -cits nt tl iseast- tu all parts tif it. There fore l'T'KIFY the i'LOOIl. and nature will he.il the disease. Nn remedy has ever been discovered which has etleetcd so tereat a number of jkhhu ttrtif cures as LIKDSEY'S N TO TICK. Patience is no longer a, virtue with me, and therefore all per- , I I . ...4 ...n n.... . , r li.u.L' iivinnt ! sons indebted to me by note or book account are hereby notified to call and settte up before October 1st, 1S75. All who fail to comply with this notice in list not complain or be surprised to find their accounts in the hands of an officer for immediate collection, s I mtst it u t mux et. OF.O. IlFNTUiY. Knensbiir, Sept. 10. 175.-;t.' 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICK. I Instate of Thos. Ooootrham, dee'd. The miners g-oed Kxecutorsot the last will a-id tctnmcut of TiiuM as ittii uu am. lete of j Sutpieh inna township. Cambria county, de- i ceased, h ereti V notify all persons indebted lo the estate of said decedent that payment must ; le made without delay, jtrd !h-?e having claim- fijriinst the sa ne wifl prt-oent liiem properly authenticated for settlement. SAMCKI. A VMMtFK.I p JOHN SO.MEKVITd.K. i-xrcutors. Pitsqnchtoina Twp., St pt. 10, ls75.-3t. Irjeyer's Poultry Powder. Warrsnted.irtifiea in ximc. to cure ehlrken cholera and al - rp-9. witnasuppiyoiiii.a ill Powder and a bestowal ef ordinary attention tociean- niion ftmi iiii" II B oast, pnt ana etrpsneii-it'rniinRtimt.i.ri.ii, nil, ii.i c...... keep Poultry (even In conflntment)for any Icnijtli or time with both profit and pleasure. Pnt-kspe 25 cts., flvefor f 1.0O. As.lt your dealer. Sent free upon rc cetptofprlc AJc.meteii C0.. Ealtlmor SAW MILL AND FIXTU11KS at PUBLIC SALE. Will In; oft'ered for sale at jtublic outcry, at the risidence of the subscriber, at St. Aiiirustine. Cambria cuinty. on noinlny. Sfpl. -itM l. the followinjr f described personal property, towit : 1 Steam 1 Poktahi.k lloii.EK and a iVhttise power K.s GlXE (cylinder freshly bored out), with birsre Hki.t, 70 feet lonje and one foot wide; a rootl Saw Mit.t with a oO-ftwit enrrhurc ami Wi-foot ways.autl a la tire saw with friction feci; I Par ker Siiinoi.e fn.i capable of cuilimr shiturb-s Irom hi to IA inches in lenjrl h ami or any re quired thickness, and having a new fi-e l -warranted to cut from Itl.tmo to l.".lK sIhiikK-s p-r dav. Also. 1 lift aq Saw Kin and Main shakt of SI feet, with a 10 loot coui-.ter shaft and l-ev-el (rear ami bc'l inir to operate the same. All in fine running order. Sale lo o iimnt'iii:" at one o'clock, P.M.. when terms will tie aim'.uii'-ed. .1. LlTZINciLU. Pt. Aiiirustine, Sept. 10. I7-".-i. It is rapidly acquirimr a national reputation for the cure ef Smtfulotis Affections. Canrcntus Formations, I'rtsip las, Jioils, Fimdrs, I 'leers. Sore Fin s, Scald. Head. Tetter. Salt lili cam ,M ereti rial a nd fdl Skiu i Uncases. The remedy is a Vciretahle t 'umponnd. and can not harm the must tender infant. Lntlies who snf. fer Irom thp tlebilitatino; diseafes kmmn as Ke t ai.k t "ov ri.AiSTS will tiiid speedy rtdief by untrue this retnrdy. Heware nf ittntite. feits. Tie- if-nu-Ine has our name 1. K. SKLIF.KS X. CO., l'itts biir4rh. on the Imttinn el each Itotttp. Fur sale by all Druie ists antl Coimlry Iealers, and by A. A. Hauk.kr l Son, Art-iifi". Kttci.s bur.', I'a. Sept. 10, ls7j.-im.l SfiFE Jflfi :pTMEBT! Tie BOROUGH of EBENSBUBG OFFERS FOd SALE A Llf.'iTEO NUV.3ER OF "Vsitei: Bonds Fur (lie t'umplcliun of Water Works. rr ii i: j i n o tv i h are Issued in sums of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH, payable in ten years or smutcr at the opt Im id I ha Uomuteli. nnd Iteartna 6 -r ii-itt. imeri-M, which is payable si ini-annii.tllv. The SECUHITYis UNQUESTIONABLE the faith and credit of the linrtmitti tteiiiir pletf ed for the paytneiit nf Iwtth principal ami iiiterest. 4cFnr further iiifitniiatniu call on or atbln the CKt'l.SS. Kbensliur?r, June Ji l V.tf. The oldest nnd best appointed Institution for obtair.inK n Ibtsiiicss K Itieal li-n. For circulars address V. DUFI SONS, 8-3.-3meom.l PittsbuiKit. l.t- JolI.V DlMKKT. .loilN I). IMlil-.KTS. John Libert & Co., Corner Main and Franklin Sts., JOHNSTOWN, X3i.; Accounts of Merchant and of Iter , business people solicited. 1 rafts , negotiable in all parts nf the conn- try for sale. Money Ijoanert and. Collections Made,, 'interest at the , rate of SLr, VerCent'. per annum al- i lowed- on Time Eejosits. I Savin fs Deposits' Hooks is-aed, and Interest Compounded Scmi unnually when desired. ! A'Gcneral Banking Business Transacted, i ASKMiNKK'S X ( )T I C 1 :. N d i . t is hereby jjiven that Bcrnattl Kcilj. of A !lcifheiiy township. Cambria county. I't.. I y di-ed of voluntary assi-rnnrctit, hiicnt-iunnl i the estate, real atot vronal, of the sa-'l It. i nartl Kelly to F. J. Parrish. of Callit.m. in saitl ctiunty, in trust, ftr Ihe benefit of thecrrditom of tnesnid itt-inard Keli. All ihtsius, lliere fore, indebted to the said Iternard Kelly will make payment to the said Assignee, and thot-e haviiiK claims or demands will make tin- same known without delay. F. J. I'AKitlSII. Asiirtcc ol lK-rnarti Kellj . Callitzin Sept. 3, 1S75.-it. mnxTsfiiTToiT's Kstato of SASIl'Kt. IlF.NRV, dee'd. Letters or Adiuinlslralion on the cMate of Samuel Henry, late of Kltciishuiir iMtroiiyh, Cambria county, havibtf Iwen (rt anted to tho undi-rsi(rietl. all persons ind.-btcd to said est jt are r-'iiestitl to make iinnietliato payment, ami those bavior clabuf airainst the same will leiesint them properly unlheiuiciiti-d for Wi lli inent. 'I IIO.MAS DAVIS. nbensburir. St pt. 3, 1S75. i. "PpOTlCi:. All lKi-sotis are hereby notified that 1 have purcb.-ised at Klier ifl's sale the I ollowimr personal piiiei-ij-, which I have let t in care of James K. N'ctisoii.of C Icar lieid township, until I sec- tit to remove toe same, to wit : One sort-el horse, one lot of rye, ne lotjof w heat, oue lot f oat, and one shm Kle machine. THOMAS McEXKl t. t-t, Augustine, Sept. 3, 1375. -3t