Ebortsburgj Pa;, - sfii-i'. 17, tstz. EO. HUNTLEY II (Joods at Cost i-cm cash. hT NO MORE CREDIT WILl BE GIVEN BY HIM. L0CAL ANDPi PERSONAL. There, ami the Other 1'lace. 'Vk'1'1 rai" prevailed throughout yes- .n, t Court will l held Wed- ' . i ..... .inr nf flip season at the hTiii is me House, frisson. Ll -rr .-. irk prints, only ! cents a yard, T. 'tVntrlilliai v-iuii, . f,.r sal.- only at Sfehlcy's store. L i:.i. splinter " assortment of Her- ,,, rnrii and zephyr, an hu.mtx, ... ..t st.-hlcv's. N-Vrtv .-"ts in cash or fifty cents ir. ,,.,-in.li- are the pn. es pant tor poiarocs ;' .V.iM.st.vn dealers in such esculents. L-Mr. Th.-o. Lilly, steward of the county .,. liri'iilit two more minniei. io fr.,tn .Ldinstownoii Tuesday bust. Lfhr fiiitftl I'.r.tlicrn denomination will .M.a"l' near the head ol llie om canai , rv-ir, in ( n'yle township, on Thursday L'flie I'.iiress Ot lllilllil.i J a .-iir-i I , , ajim for the apprenensioli ol Hie rfi.Lt wli" fet Are to the irn ri iir. tl k. Heaniey on the v of the 1st Ifirpc stink of peTifs white shirt, Vrwnir l's, ti.s, collars. ciitlV, hand-- ,l,i.'t-, InVes, hose, scarfs, ere just re- j ...1 runt will he sold very low for cash at j ,i, v 's cheap stofe. j -Tb- lidiT iMn'.idr'tes for the Western j it, uti.'ry . ..iivi- ted in nur county court j ,.ny n ' i nil')-' last by Mjeilt Baumer j .1. K. Hi'e, l"sq. ! L. ii. w sc -In diile went into cfTect. 6 the : II. IMat Snnd y, but it made iirtchange j ,e time i.f p issengers trains except that I W.iy I'asM-nter west'wnl p.s"s Crrsrtfli j ; j 7 r : 1 "f P h'Vetofore. I Ll.i.-iif. '.!. Jas. V. Millikrn, of i till- .Imr. was prm'"fe.l to the posftfoii of ; .,-, riiniiia::ding by the commissioned j ,.r, present at the review of the Fifth Mii i.tef National Guard held at Hnn : n last week. L W- are s,.rrv to learn that a little son .ur wnriliy friend of lmyhood and inan ,1 ,1 iys. Mr. Porter Ivinports, of Cherry .-, ln.li.u a t oiinty, was kicked in the taihl.y ahorse, on Monday last, and v w w ie'y in jured. -H"ii:pri-ld township, Westmoreland I n:v. is liappy ovr the possession t)f a j 'n .if .ats roiitair.ing two hundretl and j -f 1 1 r grains, fully developed, and de--stlut any person who don't lielieve n . an como there and do lh wn nt: n. -A l'. n't Mr. Henry Cooper, of Alle- liiTteuniiip, comes to the front with no -tluu fihi'i stalks of rye produced fl-om e.il. ami wrnts to know if there a.V.'.tiriSt in the State who can iv i li a largi jeMfrom 80 stnall an 'Ilieiit. I-H ' i.imU r. .1 over many hills ft Imy g hIs frmn K. J. Mills, "IsH-nnse," he j frankly own it is the chewst place ; ", wln re coods are sofd at almost coft j . m.i'.iT a tiar' tin has liecn lot. ly iii'we sl.-irp . iimili to know that K. J. Mills - l.iiic liiw." -N ' letter tliam-e to buy choice g.snls of ( k:nU ever offered than will l; open ; i.i '-'liners at the Assignee s sale ol f.ier- lv ff every dew ription at Geo. C K . j iV re, eoiiuiieiii'iiigon tturday of 1 i k. Sri.t '.-,th. HeundvYrtiseineiit hi 'Ij'-r roluuitl. -'.i't. Wo.dnitT, the veteran exlitof of I 'iiini. w n I)i-,,i,,n;tt, was in town this siii'l m ule, a telling sjech at the IHiui- "i':; rr ideation tneeting on Tiresday . ; li-r "?'lie aprriH is a gentleman j n:.ii !i.. and knows how to twxrjmit "ai" faith that is in hi in. -hr ir-the-way neinhlKr, Mr. John ?', i'l i!aw eotisrltT our hat raised : 1 our lt Uiw via.le lor a Very a-x-eptable j '"ut in the hap of a liberal donation rf r-fnt grapes, of which he rit;ei ved n ' ripply from his maternal Iiuhm iu ; 1 i il.iysl.ur a .lay or two ago. -A valuable horse was srofc-n from ttre "f a man named Trout, residing in t"wnliip, T.lair county, one night 1 ami as a lilieral reward is offered j " Capture ol" the thief and therecovery j t!l it is to J. honed that both will L , ' I r " 'eiichr up Ktaiiding" ere mftny days. it)' M. 'atnpl-il, President of H (J;!atnl Agrieiilrt.ral Association, b' '"n, i ; 1 lease accept thanks for the "M' iinent of a familv seaoon ticket to the v';!':'i"ii to he held under the aflspb-es of "I fv.-.ati,,,, ou tl last thrre A.xyi ,f "ni. tli a ill tin, fli t day of next month. r' nn.t iion-coininittal I)emo:rat we , "'"'t ihiriiiR the pTcwnt compain Is a ""''"an Irniu U,.H( MeVer mind what "'"'P it iwho, in the presence of two '? r'"ih fr ti,e ofti.e of County Treanurer, bumper (f wt-r to his Hps and ex- ; lj'l that With the windidatCT : 'i W' . ent in securing the nomination-. "'' White, of Indiana, Pa., well o inM of oiir realprs, shot a man ' pl V,n. u,.?rl thronKti the right lunf, 1 h!lelpi,ia. on Monday evening last, i Hv . ' il'h "' hi8 vktiln' ,f il has not U j ' "" "rr,',l. is a fpiestimi of only a very ' T1)e partiei ha.1 a bnsinesn 1 ''l-rv.i,1(iini;. White is now in prison, ij" T".v last, while a wedding party "'lyfrmn the church at Carroll- ' 0 'll rsiiUnrv rS l.n ..v. I.ri.l. ' umvoits boys placed an ototruc 1 m tii ui . hi, k S':M,! of a '"R " "nail bridge 1 1 the n. . . .... H'lti, - lil w pass over, . .s an upset, a broken lute- : " ' ' Hitl,, ,...1 I r f,, ' ti.ii y niAllllir .Ml ' " tue ami, t . . . a ui me nuscuiei. The delegates at Krie heSltftted for a ! little time about confirming the nomination of.In.lR6 Pershing, bin as soon as they found ' 1 . . . . out that he had been in the habit, while re- j Killing in Johnstown, of buying alt his made- up wearing apparel at the cheap clothing lir of .Ts. .T. Mnmhv iMniint .t he waS put through on a doable quick. As pirants for public favor will please make a nbte tf this fact. He leaned across the garden gaet and brealhed his true devotion; "I love you, hotii'ftt little Kate, like seit gulls love the bcea "Oh! JoWny," sighed the little j . , . tnaid, "I love you as none other, but buy ! your clothing ready-made from S. J. Hess & j Brother, at whose store, vou'll find without :.t -r.. : .i . it -it i.i , mistake, if you the p.lius will only take, in .miiiiisiowii, on me sireei cancel iaiu . 243, their tinmliers still remain. tf you are out oF l-it before 7 o'clock oil Wednesday morning, 5ejlt. 2Tth, and keep your eye peeled you will stand a good cliance of getting a peep at an eclipse bf the sun, partially visible in the latitude; if yoti fail to see the show, however, or ain't fully satisfied with the exhibition if yon do see it, you are advised to call at the cheap rash store of Myers & Lloyd, where there Is a constant eclipse of all other mercantile dealers in the styles of g.Mxls and scale of prices charged for commodities of every description. When Dame Natnre went for that stalk of oats in Washington township of which we made mention last week and "put a head on it" eighteen inches long, we thought the old lady had completely exhausted herself, but now comes Mr. Lewis Burgoon, of Al legheny township, with a stalk of oats, pro duced on his own farm, .vhich has a head on it measuring fully thirty inrhr. aud which is by all odds the heftiest, yield of oats on a small scale that we ever heard of. Can any farmer in this county or out of it trot out anything to beat this? A rousing Democratic ratification meet ing was held in Hollidaysbiirg on Saturday night lat, at which Hon. Samuel Calvin, a life-long opponent of the Democratic party ai.d a man of admitted ability and great personal popularity, was the orator of the evening. He was followed by Major Win. Williams another prominent Republican, after which our legal friend F. P. Tierney, Esq., of AltM)iia sjM'ke . piece. Good ex Ample are those of Mesri.. Calvin and Wil liams, and we are sure that many honest Republicans will follow them. We chronicle with sincere regret the destruction by fire, on Sunday last about noon, of the dwelling house and nearly all the furniture of our friend and patron, Mr. 'Jam.- 11 in. -s oft Itlackli. k township.causcd, it is thought, by a ..irk escaping fro,,, the tlue and falling upon the roof of the build ing. Mr. (lines was attending church in this plAVe when Ihe. fire occurred, and of course could dn nothing towards saving the property. He estimates the total hiss at alKiut Ssoo, a jMirtion of which will have to le borne by Mr. Chaises Furbangh, who had a half rtitcrcst iu the building. Xo insur ance. Messrs. Confer X McCnllongh, the most, extensive dealers in groceries, provisions and otherartfelesof likedcscriplion thai Altoona can tro"tont, haVe 'done us the kindness to send to ouf address, expressage paid, a lwx containing one mammoth watermelon and some half dozen of lucious can tahmpes, all of which found speedy demolition in a house hold. The gentlemen who sent them do an immense business even in these hard times, and they do it entirely on the squarc-eding the lest of gaods at the very lowest prices and supplying all their customers with everything desired or desirable in the line, (jive them a call. Our proposition to select only two dele, gates i:i the West Ward of Eliensburg and allow the Democrats to vote by ballot or otherwise for the several candidates named, six ot whom reside within the limits of said ward docs not seem to meet tTie approval of all the parties concerned, but as the propo sition is toour mind entirely unobjectionable, We Iiojh: that an understanding of the kind will yet 1m? reached and that the Democrats of the ward, if not the candidates themselves, will we to it that this method is adopted If not, we shall give our owin fYieu.l at least an opportunity to vote intelligently nt the delegate election to-morrow, and let every one else take care of himself. F. A. !torm, fisq., of Loretto, has lieen duly empowered by M. P. Sheehan, of New 'York, general agent for the renowned Na tional Steamship Lim, to sell tickets from (Jueeiistown, Liverpool and London to 2s'ew York, and i jr rertn, at the very lowest cash rates, thus affording an excellent opjvrt unity fcr all persons in this region who have friends to bring out from the oht country, or who desire td Visit Europe, to secure tickets at home at the s.-tme price at which they could be purchased in New York or else wlierrr. Steamer by this line sail to and frortt'ev York and Liverpool every Satur day, And to and from New York and Lon don every other week. f8-l".-3t.. Three burglars named Duke, Murray and Mulvelghle effected an entrance into she plunibing and cigar store of Frank Molloy-, in Altoona, about 3 o'clock Wednes day morning, and gobbled up some 875 worth of cigars and tobacco, but the noise made by the robbers just as they were leav ing the premise awakem-d Mr. Molloy, who was sleeping over the store, and he in turn by his outcries awakened tr o legal gentle men named S. M. Woodkok ami Thos. H. Greevey, who joined Mr. M. in the pursuit of the thieves and soon after had the satis faction of capturing two of them, not. bow ever until one of the party was shot in the face and slightly wounded and another one whoneems to have subsequently escaped, wa knocked down in the scuffle. The two prisoners, Duke and Murray, were properly ec n red for the night and next morning were taken U-foie tbe Mayor, who sent them to jail in default of M.HOT) "all each. We earnestly urge nay, we implore- the Democrats of Cambria county to turn out in full force to the delegate election to morrow, tf they do this, and send men to the convention whose honesty and fidelity can be depended 6n our wnvd for it there will be no cause for grumbling after the nominations have lieen nladc. We ask this not liecause we are a candidate, or liecause we are willing to confess weakness for the,, office we are seek lug and an earnest desire . to be sustained, especially in view of recent j ivents, but because we wish to take a back seat, if we have to do so, at the earnest com maud of the honest And unpurchaseable Democrats of Ihe county, and tot-anm the t' fsr1 by makh,s ap" for whicL they have becu chosen. rdicatiou at '.his office. 1)eixkaiic Ratification MkktisgS. On Friday evening last, soon after the V"WL. '''V-I'l Hon. Cyrtw Li. Pershing bad been nominated as the. Demo- cratic candidate for Governor by the Erie Contention, a large aud enthusiastic meet- inR convened in the Coilrt House, in I hi S PU.ce- lTf the work done by that bodv. Gen. Joseph Mcfoonald was chosen "Presi dent of the meeting and B. McColgaa and John Souierville, sqrs., were selected as Vice Presidents, with Vm. Kittell, Esq., and J. (7. Iakn an RecrAta.rfe.K. rnon talc. ling the chair the President addressed the meeting m a brief speech eulogistic of Judge bJ",?' fler h,lch K' L loh.,,!,t1". K-, wa called for and responded in his usual eloquent and happy style, and was followed by W. H. Hose., Esq., and J. G. Lake. ""'.Hned resolutions were then read and approved, when on motion the meeting a(ijollr7M.(i to assemble at the same place on tue loiiowing lnesuay evening 7frvrf, That the people of Cambria county hnil the nomination or Hon. Cyrus L. Pershinr, the Democratic canrli.late for Governor of Pennsylvania, as a triumph ot the voters over all rlng-s, and the sccurinir of a candidate who, tn accordance with the Jefferson ian doctrine, is honest and capable. Hrivtlrrii, That the people of Cambria county, knowing: nt.d esteeming the public and private worth of Hon. Cyrus I.. Pershfnjr. with whom he tins lived, amongst whom he has been reared, nnrl hy whom he is apprectate.l for his sterling honesty nnd Integrity, will -i ve him such a vote as hits never before been nccorded to a candi dute for qn exulted a position by the freemen of this county. THK H.IOCRF.l MKETING. On Tuesday evening the meeting was called agreeably to ad journment. Mr. Som erville, one of the Vice Presidents, not being present, George Walters, Esq.. was nnani monsly chosen to fill the vacancy. The meeting was theti addressed by the President, Gen. .Joseph McDonald, after which eloquent and able speeches were made by Win. It. techier, Esq., Capt. H. D. Woodruff, of the Johnstown Jjvmocrat, anil John Feulon, Esq. On (notion, it was resolved that the proceedings of the two meetings lie signed by the otMcers aud pub lished iu the Democratic newspapers of the county, after Which the meeting adjourned w ith three hearty cheers for Hon. Cyrils L. Pershing, Cambria's noble son, for "his as sociate on the ticket, Hon. Victor K. I'iolett, and for the sottnd Democratic platforrit On which they hare lieen placed. Joski-M M'IXNALl, President. ItEKNAKIi M'CoMJAN, i i . Gkokuk Wa i.tkics, Vice PH-"tnt. J.G. LARK, j Salaries. The Machinists' Picnic Onr Usually quiet burg usually quiet when the market car man is not about experienced a very agreeable sensation on Saturday last when a a large delegation of ladies and gentlemen from Altooua, fully intent upon enjoying the delights of a grand basket picnic iu the delightful grove west of town, inarched into our midst preceded by a tine cornet baud. The party comprised, we should judge, not b;ss than eight hundred persons, embracing the holiest, hard-fisted machinists and other employes of the Pa. Ii. K. Co.. accomnanied by their wives, daughters, sweethearts, aud other lady friends and relatives, and form- re e githerings " thaTe nbie on ttie .A I leg hemes. 1 lie day, we are sorry to say, was rather cool to In; pleasant, but we have no reason to supose that the visit of our friends and very many of them indeed are warm personal friends of our own was by no means an unpleasant event so far at least as our town and (teople were concerned, allieit they were detained here hy inexcusa ble mismanagement on part of somebody in failing to supply the engine with water iu due time, until after 10 o'clock at night, ami did uot reach home for fully four hours after their departure from this point. As they came here in ojien trucks, and as the night was exceedingly chilly, the sufferings of the women and children must have been intense, and it is even said that some of them had to lie carried to their homes after reaching Altooua. Ilo this as it may, they all got back alive, and we trust that they wiil not think auy Ihe less of Kbensburg for having struck it this time under rather unfavorable circumstances. So much for the picnic, and now let ns say a few words alsutt the Huntingdon sil ver cornet band, which accompanied the excursionists on this occasion, aud of whom we can truly say that, a more proficient or more gentlemanly otgaiiizatiou never hon ored our town with its presence. They are ali fine I. Hiking men, strictly tcmerate in their habits, and musically and no doubt morally aud socially are an honor to the town which claims them as its own. After the picnic was over they serenaded several of our citi Ifc'Mis, discoursing as sweet music as was ever heard on our streets. The impression made tiMn our people was that they are thorough gentlemen and excellent musicians, and the hope is entertained by all that they will ere long pay us another visit. Attejii'TEH Si'h-iih:. The Johnstown Tribune says it would not. lie politic to give name or location in the following account of what was an evident intent to commit, sui cide, but it premises that the young lady re ferred to resides in that immediate neigh liorhood, and then goes on to say that on Monday last this woman, who wns only re cently married to an individual whom she loved not wisely but too well, was visiting at the house occupied by her husband, who has refus.rd to cohabit with her since he was enmpcMed to Wed her. She complained of toothache, and finding a bottle of carbolic, acid in the domicil proceeded to statu rate a piece of cotton with the liquid, which she applied to the aching niemlier. That same evening she came into the room where the family was seated, and showing the lottle, which contained ationt. half an ounce of the acid,, remarked that she Wished to bid them all grd-hye, ns they would not see her again. It is supposed that she subsequently Went to the river-si.le kutt drank the con tents of the liottle, after which she precipi tated herself into the stream, as a lady hap pened to see her floating along in the water. She was hauled out soon after being dis covered, when it was found that, her mouth and tongue were horribly burned; and after administering some milk to her, a physician was called in. He at once observed symp toms of poisoning, and that evening suc ceeded in learning that she had swallowed carbolic acid.- Sweet oil was administered as an antidote, anil on Tuesday she was re moved to her home. The medical gentleman has not since lieen notified as to her condi tion, or whether she is still livin?, but it is bis opinion that the drug would produce death. The case is a sad one, and the suffer ings of the poor woman were terrible on Monday night. Her home is not within the limits of Johnstown. Godfrey Woi.r is Thk FiEt.n. The Tall is at hand; summer's heat will soon give place to the cooler breezes of autumn, and this in tnrn to winter's chilly Masts. He is a wise man who, by careful forethought, duly prepares for these changes of tempera ture by laying in at the proper time an am ply supply of suitable clothing. No house in the country is better able to supply this need than that of Mr. Oodfrey Wolf of Al tooua. When he announces he will lie pre pared to exhibit at his store No. 1014 Eleventh avenue, a full line of all the latest styles of goods, . wert trartlyi yrhnthen). His stock ia simply immense, and great care has been tarti'4n his selections to get the ls;st and neve8..lcsigns f Imported as well as domestic ftods. While he thus offers inducements in the tray of variety, lie has still something belter iu the wty of prices, tt has always been his motto to furnish his goods at the lowest possible price, and his - oo nr,i,i, tlie wisdom of his collr8e. We cordially recomment our read era to call on him at 1014 Twefth street, next door to the postotnee, Altoona. Any worthy young roan Who desires a 4,.iw.Trviiin in the Tjoitlsville Medical Court Proceedings. To cirif heigiilor of the Herald our thanks are ilue for tlie use in type of the appended report of the pro ceedings had in Court since onr last issue; It will be seen that a portion of the in form a tion here conveyed was furnished by us one week ago, but as we con not well separate itj now, we have deemed it best to let it go for what it is worth : In the ease of Marv M'OInhev, chanced with selling liquor without Keens", the defendant was found guilty. Her hu-taod. charged with the sittne otlense, plead prnilty, and submitted to the Court. In defnult of the payment of $200 fine each, they w.-re sent to jail for ninety days. The next case was that of the Commonwealth Vs. Wm. J. Davis, alia "Jack" Davis, Klliott D.ivts. Walter Davis. Kills K. Doty, nd Thomas Haitian. The-"e young men wen charged with the larceny of (rood from the Pennsylvania rail road nt (Vesson. Thomas Hnnlan has not yet hern taken, lint the others were brought in for tt'lal. when Wm. .T. Dhvt, alittt ".lack," plead gtiilty and sui mitted. The remaining three put in a plea of not utility and a. Jury was called and sworn. Ttley were found guilty, aa was a.lo David Briil .I)K-t HaileT, ei arfred'with stealing aroods st Kaylor's station. They were each sen tenced to the penitentiary for term of two year-., excepting Jack Davis, who was sentenced four years. Com. vs. Randolph IMeMhlllh, charged with anmilt and battery. Defendant plead pruilty. and wag sentenced to para fine of fire dollars, costs of rrosectit ion, and to enter into recogniz ance in the cum of 1U0 to keep the peace for one year. Com. v. Himotl McSttlllln. charged with steal Inir harness. Ouiltyi Sentenced, two years to penitentiary. Com. vs. F. A. Dodsoil, Charged with fornica tion. Defendant submitted, and was sentenced to pay a one of t2R and costs of prosecution. Com. va. Jane Helsel ; charge, adttltcry. This woman ncknowl.-dpred that she had .-nhabited with F. A. l'lnin, and as s'ie had at that tilne a hnsVand In full life, her admission fixed the com. mission of the crime laid In the indictment, Sentenced to par a fine ot 10 and costs of; prose: cation, and to nn.leriro imprisonment in the court ly Jail for a period of ten days. SECOND WEKK. Court has been In session here-stnee Monday of this week, but np to the time ol our jroing to ess no ca-es of even the trilirhrcst Interest have een tried, (hi Monday twocasrs were tried the case of Joseph Kerkey vs. A lrt Seamnim and that of John Oallifran vs. Jam.- foil Ins. The first of these was an action to recover a balance, claimed by the plaintiff tor blacksmith work, and resulted in a verdict for the pluintlfT' for 43.58. The other case was an action of trespass. James Collins dmr a ditch trom tl e centre of his lot on Tunnel Hill, into the lo' of John Oalliiran, which Was on a 'ower level, and thus discharge.) a quan tity of water Upon Gatli jan's lot. injuring it nd the crops, as the plaintiff claimed. The jury Tojtnd a verdict for the plaint itl of 18. (Si Tueg 'ay the cases of A. H. Fisk fc C". vs. the Township of White ; Vaughn fc Lynch va. J. P. O'XieU. and "William McCloskcy vs. John E. Seanlalr, fcxecutor of M. M. Adarris. dee'd. were tried. In the first of these cases the plaintiffs' claim was toVtnderi npon an rd.r given by the road fupcrVison of Whl'e township upon he treasurer of V hite township and assigned to A. H. Fisk A. Co. There tie n no such officer as township treasurer, the plaintiffs sued the town ship. Which resisted the claim oh the ground that t ha order was only irlvcn ns an acknowlcdgrmcnt of an Indebtedness Which a to bo paid out of a particular fund, arid for t1.e purpose of having the t'onrt decide the legality. of 'he claim, The Court directed the j iry" to render a verdict for the plaintiffs for the amount of their claim 3;0. In tiie second ease the plaintiffs claiinej some thing from the defendant and the tcf. ti.lntit claimed something from the plaintiffs, but what it was did not seem to he Very clear t;otn the evh lience or the nnrnnirnt of c iinsel. The Court charge I the jury to irive the cae all '.he atten tion its In mM incp! required, and they found their war out of the mu'lille hv (tivin the plaintiffs a verdict for $aw. The last of these asrt was an action to recover a balsn e alleged th be due Ironi the estate of Matthew M. Adams for carpenter work .lone t.y the plaintiff In erecting a steam' sawmill, store hotisc and either buildings near Crcs.'on statiOM. Verdict fur plaintiff. 746.90. fin Wednesday several stirtll eases were tried. The first was an action of ejectment timujrri' to en force payme it of purchase money. The parties wera the heirs and legal representatives of Alex atiiUr Fullcrton, I s'.nn Ht7..-ird, and Mary Hhi ard. plaintiffs, and O-eo. W. Nuger, dofen lart-. Kiften minutes sutficert to lay the case before the Court and jury andi.b aln a verdict for the plaint: Iff. The case' of Catharine Rowland vs. John Davis nnd Mary E len. i.is wife, came next. It was an action of slander hi which M :s Kowlaud - sought to vindicate her character from an impu tation allvged to have been thro.in epon It hv Mrs. Paris, who Is . laiined to hare s.-dd that she saw Mtss Itowlan.t in company with a young man going !n tht direction of a coal mine. These words may seem very harmless and devoid of anything sha.ly. but fielr m-aning was made per ec lj clear (?) when Mrs. Daris nfterwa l hung out 111111 a wash lino a "flag of t..ir union." remarking, that si r suppo ed it was safe to do so. as she s.w no younif men atsuit. Shade ot Idt-kens ! The widow lt.-ir.lell case cannot hold a candle to thia. Tomato sauce ajtd warming pjiis ! coal b nks and ".inicr3 ! The Indignation of the jury, upon hearing the evidence that the defendant had actually uttered these terrlblo words of and concerning the plaintiff was aroused, and they c. nl! only rrive vent to tt hy a verdict for the plaintiff for "the sum of one dollar. T ie case of Win. It. Hrown for use of the Singer Pewlnir M"f ir. Co. vs. I arid Knrper was next tr ed nnd rc-snl e l in a verdict f r the defendant the first verdle foraitlefendant during the week. The defendant was sued n a note for which he claimed was obtained from him fraudulently by a sewing mnchi e agent, who Insisted upon putting a sew ng machine Into his house when he did not want it. and took the note on the repre sentation that it waso dy to be held a - a v- ncher to show his co-agent where the machine was, whe he s on! I want lo get it. Patrick Tobln vs. Michael Byrne case In as sumpsit. Verdict for plaintiff for $0itt, the full amount of the claim. The Mimtaiiy. A Omml '.; ami a Thorotiyfi Inprtion. (In Thurs.lay.last the troop composing the Fifth Regiment, Fifth Division of the National Guard of Pennsyl vania, assembled at this place for insectiou and review. Some five companies arrived on Wednesday afternoon and e'ening, and were quartered at different points in town, Karly on Thursday morning the remainder of the companies composing the regiment arrived and at ten o'clock they formed in line on the Fair Grounds, under command of Lieut. Col. Millikeu, when they were re viewed by Gov. 11 art ran ft and staff, who had arrived in town late on Wednesday Might. The inspection was then proceeded with by Major General .1. W. Ijatta, Which was thorough and searching in every de partment. The inspection consumed four or five hours, and the troops who were excised To a burning sun all this time behave like veterans. Here follows a list of thestaff officers, names of companies and commanders, and the number of men in each company who took part in the review, but want of space prevents us from publishing them at this time. :ct. FkrKMA.) Eleven companies were present -nine of infantry And two independent cavalry com panies and the display was magnificent, each company looking as neat, and trim as it was possible for them todo.- The maneuver ing of the troops was witnessed by hundreds of our citizens and strangers, who stood in the broiling sun for hours without a murmur. The different companies were made up of goodlooking men, and their conduct during their stay among us was of the most exem plary character. We found fewer drunken men than is generally to lie found iu crowds of this kind. In fact we noticed only two or three in uniform under the influence of 1 iq nor. The presence of the sold ierly carried our minds back to the times wheu hundreds and thousands of brave men were hurrying to the front to save onr Union from the grasp of traitors. The inspection officers rempli mented the officers ami men of the regiment upon their cleanly appearance and their rap id advancement in military proficiency. The Fifih will be a "crack" regiment at the centeuuial.' Huntinrtivn Journal. Ratifying the Th kee P's Pkrshisti, PioleTT AJt the Platform. To the Democrats of Elieusbnrg in particular and to many of the same politica'. faith in general belongs the honor of having been the first to ratify the nomination of that pure patriot, honest citizen and able statesman, Hon-. Cyrus L.. Pershing. The meeting on Friday night, it is true, was not as large as it would have been had not Court rather unexpect edly adjourned on that morning, but what was looking in number was made up tn en thusiasm, and what was wanting in both respects at the first meeting was more than supplied at the adjourned meeting on Tues day night. Speeches were made on these occasions by gentlemen who feel as we all feel that it is indeed a pleasr.t task to en dorse so worthy a man and so upright a judge as onr honest friend and honest neigh lor, Mr. Pershing, and when Messrs. Mc Donald, Johnston, Rose, Lake, Woodruff", Sechler, Kittlle, and others, paid their elo qnent tributes to the moral and political worth of .fudge Pershing and arraigned the Republican party for its misrule and de bauchery in high places, they gave expres sion to the sentiments of every honest man a-ho desires the welfare of the county and a retnrn to the better days of the State and uation. A StTPERB Work o- An W hm h. fler obligations to the Passenger Dejiartment Of the Pennsylvania Jtailroad Company for a copy of a magnificent work, just intmed, bearing the title of "The Pennsylvania Railroad: its Origih; Construction, Condi tion, and Connections; embracing Historical Descriptive and Statistical Notices of Cities, Towns, Tillages, Stations, Industries, and Objects of Interest. on its various Lines in Pennsylvania and New ifefSey," and con taining 281 pages, inclusive of notes and in dexes, hatrdsotnelv printed on elegant tinted paper aud sriletiilldly illustrated bv well exe cuted portraits on steel of j. Edgar Thomson, dee'd, and Col. Thomas A. Scott, aud hun dreds of fine mezzotint engravings rcprfe; senting cities, towns, hamlets, and other points of interest, as well in this State as in -New Jersey. This snperti book is the work of Col. Wm. B. Sipes, a former citilten of Kbensbnrg and for a year or so editor of the Jietnorrat and .Sentinel, a newspaper then and for several years after published In this place. The work is issued under the au spices of the Passenger Department of the great corporation in whose behalf it has been compiled, and contains a great, deal of nsefnl information, much of wiiieh is of a local character, aud hence of decided interest to many of our readers, who will no doubt thank ns for presenting the following some what extended excerpts from its well rilled and really entertaining pages: "Tc.v.Nri 2ts miles from Philadelphia. This Brent work is 3.nl2 feet in ienirth.snd the height or the earth above it i" 210 feet. It is securely arched Mirotiirhoiir. The highest point on the Pennsylvania Ituilroad is st its western end, where the elevation above tide-water is 2.P11 ft. "G am.itzi.v. 4S' miles from Philadelphia. First station In Cambria count v. Cambria Wns rormed hv act of March 28th, 11. out of parts of Somerset and H unting-dou. Tho county oc cupies one or the most elevated positions in the Sl.ite. and lies on tho western declivitv of the Allegheny innuntxins. Its surface Is" rittrged and broken, und the soil cold, adapted roro-rar-lnr and the a-rowinir or oats Te, and potatoes. 1 he west branch or the Susquehanna river rNes in this county, snd, hrenkine- throturh tho Al-leo-heny mountains in Clearfield, flows Into the Atlantic ncennt Tributary to this are Ck-arflcld and Chest creek, which also have their sources In Cambria. These streams riiriiish facilities ror rafting out the I umber irrnwinir alony them, and have contributed much to the wealth of the county. All the other streams rising in its limits flow into the westfrn rivers. Coal and iron ore underlie a Inl'ge portion or Its surface, and ore extensively tninod: "Near the north' line of the tjoiihly there is said to be an ancient fortitlcnMon, probably an outwork or the mound-builder of Ihe Miss issippi valley. Tho embankments are repre sented to have Seen, some fort v years airo, four or five feet high and overgrown with large trees. There were open clearinjrs, similar to prairies, not Tar from these fort Incut ions, winch probably irave the name to the ad join in ir county t.r Clearfield. Llie first settlements were made In Cnmbria about KS. Previous to that time It whs an unbroken wilderness. none of the pioneers who had pushed their way up the Juniata valley having ventured Into the wilds of the Alletrhenics. The settlers who came in at the I time named bsmted where the town of Iv ! rei to now stands, and some of their descendants still liye there. They were principally Irish, and. with the cotirapra peculiar tn that raee, unfiin. liit Kl v encountered the hardships and -lana-ers ot the unpromising- rejrlwn,- subduing the wilderness as well as Its hostile inhabitants, ami makinir for themselves and their posterity comfortable and enduring homes. Some six years afterwards a colony or WeNh settled in the vicinity of F.nensb-irx-. Thev first laid out a town, whieli they called Iteiilah, about two miles south-west of Ehcnsbonr, and this Was at first designed to be the county seat; hut the neighboring settlement of F.bcnsburg having been designated as such by an act or the legis lature or lstj:V, Heulah wns abandoned by Its in habitants and roll into ruin. It Is now almost overgrown by Torest trees,-broken chimneVs and rotting logs, with lu re and there a rrUit tree struggling to maintain the evidence of civilization in the encroaching wilderness, are all that Is left to mark the industrv or those whr tinilt It three quarters or a century go. "The construction r the public works by the StMte gave a wonderful fmnetu tn the business of Cumbria county, and developed a race of men who, for intellectual and business enemy, were marvels in their day. Millions or dolinrs were expended in building and maintaining the railroads oVer the nVutntnin, aud fortunes Wert? rapidly acciitnulutvd. But the Allegheny Is now completely conquered, and the tide of travel and tra lo is carried over it with as much facility as It passes through the vallevs on eit her side. no puuc beiug made to pay tribute to the bnrrier that once was so terrible. Popu lation. oCSoo. Value of ngricnf furul produc tions, tt. 140.4 17. Number d manufacturing es tablishment. :rTt: hamls employed.!;, tat: wages paid. I,riOI.2ns : capital in vested, f2.a:7,(i72 : ma terials used, .2il.tal; value of products, ts.tUI, 813. Biruiuinniiscoal-mines.3 : hands emploved, 527: wages paid. I287.HS7 ; capital In vested, 'lil, 500; tons mini-d, 244.2SW; vnliie, :)u7.0i-7. Iron ore mines, 1; hands emploved. 521 ; wages paid, :S40.7tfc. ; capital invested, $2aO,UUU; tons Uiiued, j 104..'IM; value, :;7.fi2a. "The tawn of (Inllitzin Is named after Prince Gallitzin, whose! tied Iu thiscounty, at l.oretto, in 17S9. He was born in .Monster, Germany t Ids father. Prince .Jallitzin, ranking among the highest nobiliy of Itussia. Hint his mother being the daughter of Field-Marshal de Sel.ineltan, an otlicree under Frederick t he G rent, of Prussia. The sulij.HJt of this notice held commission iu the Biissinn army rrom his birth. Europe, in the tarly pnrtf his lire, was desolated hy war, (the trench revolution having burst like a volcano upon that com incut.) and as it afforded no facilities for navel,-considered necessary to the education of young men of family, it wns determined that he should visit America. He landed in Belliuiore In I7S2. His mind, soon after, was impressed with the obligations or religion, and he renounced forever his brilliant prospects, pursued a course of ecclesiastical studies under Bishop Carroll, and entered the Catholic priest lux id. In the vcar 178tl he di rected his course to the Allegheny mountains, snd took up his residence in the settlement of borctto. llerciirtcriiicrediblelaborand hard ship he founded a prosperous colony, estab lished schools, churches, and religious houses, and created an influential centre for the religion he so much loved. His princely fortune was expended on his colony, end he labored with a m-hI and industry Hint knew neitherahatement nor rest. He wrote several religious works, and his"I)efcnscof Catholic Principles" gamed celebrity in Europe nnd America. AHer a past oris I career of forty-two vears he died at his post, on the fith .if May. lstO, and he sleeps Hie sleep or the righteous in the midst or the religious colony he rounded and created. "Coal is extensively mined near this station, the production amounting to about two hun dred tons annually. The sett lenient contains two churches and a hotel. Populatioa about bjon." B Green's At'orsT Flower. It is natu ral for ieople suffering with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint or any derangements of the digestive organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpi tation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, gnawing ami burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, ami disagreeable taste in the month, coining np of fo.nl after tatincr, low spirits, &c, to put off from day to day buying au article, that they know has cured their neighlior, friend, or relative, vet they have no faith in it until it is too late. Rut. "if you will go to your Druggist, Ummon & Mnrray, Eliens burg, or to Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and get a bottle of Green's Acotst Flower your immediate cure is as certain as you live. Sample Pottles of this medicine can be obtained for 10 cents to try its superior virtue. Regular size 75 cents. Try it, two doses will relieve any case. "Messrs. Baxter & Son of this place have concluded to make way with the entire stock of goods they have now ou hand, no mat ter what the sacrifice, as they need room for their fall and winter snpp'.ies. Hence It is that they have resolved to sell all they have at less than cost, and they invite every one who wishes to secure lietter bargains than they ever heard of to bring along the cash and nee what they can do for them. This is no catch-penny announcement, but a honn fide promise which they pledge their words to make good. 8-20 .-tf. Thk Iron Citv Collkof whose adver tisement a,pM'ars in another column, is one of the established institutions of this country. It has Iwjen in successful operation for more than a quarter of a century, and for up wards of twenty years, the load i tip business college of the Onited States. ioied for the completeness of its course of study, and the thoroughness of its system of instruction, it is Without a rival in all that constitutes a first-class business college. Dr. Finney's Companeil My r tip of Rn fits Is guaranteed to cure Inflammation of the Kidneys and Mlsdder, painful or suppressed urination so frequent in old age, pniurul or suppressed menstruation, laeorrhcen or whites, gravel, gleet, stricture, bloody discharges, Hright's dlecase, brick dust deposits, dropsy pain in the back or side, sick nesdache, pim- Sles, blotches and eruptions on the face, nnd a!l iseasesef a specific or constitutional nature, regardless of duration, age or sex. Compound Svrupof Ituchii is a poiilve and rndical cure. For sale by Lemmox Jt Men hat, Kbensburg. 1 feKTW and, PA J!nJ!3 ARRIVING DAILY AT Geis, Foster & Quinn's, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. Jl ST OPKSlH.- large asSo,U mennt of PLAIN and lJAHHED FLAN NELS, iu ai; colors, at extraordinary low prices. If A TKRVltOOrS.VAn, Barred, and Striped, in all shades, at Veut iow trices. A Tj Tj WOOL black and colored CASlt MEUES, ami black and colored SILKS. Mack Mohairs, Alpacas, and Vol oretl Dress GihhI. in great Variety, and at extraordinary low figures for cash. JTearif .Stock of Calicos, Muslins and Ginghams on our couuters, and more arriv ing daily Out Xotiotl Department is fully supplied with everything needed for per soiial or family use. iAUlien9 Xerk- lVear,Cll4irs,Cui3 and Silk Ties iu end lets variety. GEIS, FOSTER 8l QUINN, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. Written for the Cambria Freerhan.) I DID VOC itRAR THE NEWS PUOM EKIE? HT oil. London'. i i Did yott heat- the hews front ErieT i From that far off northern shore. where the water break nnd glisten j tin the lovers' dripping oar Have you heard the newSi t ask you? How band of freemen there Has nominated Pershing KtJr the irubernat.iriSI chair? I CttOKCS. Then blow the busfle. beat the drum. And let. the colors wave ; We've honest men to take the helm When treachery finds a arrave. Have yon hoard the news from Erie Ve laborers of the lend? How a man of sworn precepts Is ahiitit to take command 7 And that thieves will have to scamper . From those buildings In the R.ist, For our Daniel" now is coming TO end Uclshazpar's feast. Cttouus. Have you heard the news from Eite, How a band of imtriots met And placed before the people Tlieold man Piolctt, Who has served the piitle often And I -i honest, tried and true-1 A farmer by profession A working man like von. CHORfj. You have heard the news from ErleV And its left for you to sev. Will you vote an honest ticket On next election day t If so, the vultures will tftketiijtht And l:onest men will reign The times we've had for four long years Will ne'er return again. Cnonus. PcAf.P I.BVKt, Washington Twp., Sept. u. is;r,. f EntTOR Frkemas: As delegate election day Is near at hand I have concluded to say "some dings about what I .links," and that Is that you, Mr. Editor, are well worthy and welt fitted for the office .Vou are seeking, and my brivate opin ion publicly estpressed is that you will pull through all right. As the Yankee remarked, however, "say nothing but saw wood." Business is looking up somewhat hereaway since Mr James Murray resumed operations In his coal hank. A party of Su mmltvillians indulged In a bas ket picnic not long since, which tmsscd off pleas-antly 'enough until niter nightfall, when they adjourned to a private residence for Ihe purpose of continuing the fcstiviti.t.. hero In due course of time one of the participants with a stone, producing a .beautiful black eye aud intliciiug a rather iirI.v gash on one of his cheeks. The law was siibvetpieuily uiea;ed to. but finally tetlcr counsels prevailed aud the matter was amicable adjusted. Hoping that vou may be the next Count' Treasurer, I remain " . a . Vours, &c Hum Times. OIHTI'ARY. LLOYD. Died, at South Fork, Sept. r.tl., 1875, Mrs. Sarah Ami 1,ij)vi, wifeof Win, Lloyd, in the :18th year of her age. Mrs. Lloyd wns well known in this communi ty ss a faithful wife, en affectionate mother and a kind friend. She leaves a husband nnd five children to mourn her loss, and they have the sympatniis of a large circle of nciuaint ences. Her loss will be keenly felt by man, for her hands were never closed to the needy. Her remains were taken to Suuiinerliill for in terment, whither the' wero followed by n large concourse of friends. .Indiana county papers please copy. NOTICE. All persons are liereliy notifiitl not tn meddle .villi a team of horses (black and .lark brown) wagon, harness and spreads left wi h Christopher Noel until we are ready to take the same awav. FINNEY &. JOHNSOX. Chest Creek, Sept. 13, 1S75.-3U riUKUK will he exposed tn public sate by the I nndersiitned Assignee, at the store room late ly oecnpied by Iko. C. K. Z.wix, in Kbensburg, Cambria county. Pa., on Saturday, Sept. 25, '75, the entire stock of goods contained In sal I store, consisting of Dry I!ohIs Notions. i;r-ccries. I lass ware, tueenswaro. Drugs. Hats and Taps. I toot and Shoes, and a toll and complete assort mcnt of all such misccll.incous goods as are usually ket In countrv stores. Also, one Flre-prMf Sale, Stove, large Show Case. Lamps, Desks, Chnlr", one Itasket Sleigh, fcc. fce. 43S:ile to commence at ll oYl.s-k. a. m.. and to continue from da to day until the s.ock ol goods Is diseed of. Terms made known en day ot sale. F. It. K K KK, Assignee. Kbensburg. Sept. 17, 1875 -St. JYJ t-vst-ni ;r t-v ,i i nm l i"f siirit;ii, p v. Fir upwards or twenty years the leading busi ness College of the Cnlted States, affords nne qnalled advantages hr the thorough, practical edt neat Ion of young and middle aged men. Strident admitted at any time. 4TFor circulars, address, J. C SMITH, A. M.. Principal. JWThe IROJS CITY 'M.I.t:K Is the on' Institution of the kind, in this city, that we recom mend to the pnblie patronage.' JVrsfufferf'iM liiinntr, I'itlsbiirgh Ta, L9-17.-3m.) ESTI AY. Came to the preniises of the. snliscrilaT, 2 miles south of Itiily's Station, on nmtioiil the Std of August l:isi a DARK sou It Ft, mark, with white face, and hav iiigasmail bell attached to her neck. The own er is renj'tested tneome forward, prove prox.r tv. pav charges snd lake her swnv: otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. DAVID K. WIL HELM, Wasbinstou Twp. ScplC W, U7o.-3l. sun i nei Javii CttnV-ffs itt all colors ltoncy roui&aiitf Jittllroad Ckintas. GoIittiilU SllCer Verforatnl Cant lloarU A fj rent Assortment of PATTEHN HOOKS for working on canvas and cloth also, Patterns Tor crocheting lace and tidies. Wax Bends and a large variety of Fan cy Goods. A rail Assortment of P.erlin Zephyr first quality ; Cei niAntowu, Cashmere and P.almoial Yarns. Also, Morgan's celebra ted Stocking Yarn, in all colors, at our standard low piices. We make tt ft specialty l prnrurt all fft)Vd in owe ftfte, rot in 'ntnck, in thi nltortttt pottihlt time, by partitt Uarinff their orders GEIS, FOSTER 8l QUINN, Nos. 113-and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. QHEIUPF'S SALES. l?v virtue of smi.iry writs of Tvtf. Vrnd. Krjmn-. Issued out id the Court of Common Plnas of Wesu niorcland county, arid an Alin I'rurf. Crix.n. la sued out of the District Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county and to me directed, there will be exposed to puhl.c sale, at the Opera Horse fn Johns rows, on nonlny,thc fill dav of Ortw Her next, at 1 o'clock, r. x., the following real estate, to wit: a All the right, title and interest of DavM D Rcese, or. fn and to a piece or lot of ground situate In the First Ward or the Korough of Johnstown, Cumbria county. Pa., fronting on Market street. With Hiver street on one Side and Stony Creek ort the other side, having thereon erect ed k two storv plank house, plank stable and plank slaughter house, now In the Occripnncvol Wm. Horner." Ta ken In execution and to be sold at the suit of Louis Hahn. sr., and others. Also, all the right, title and interest of Hannah Isabella Smith and Miles M. mlth. of tn and to piece or parcel of land s tuatc in Coneinaugh township. Cambria count v. Pa , adjoining lands or Ca(er )nh Henry TOldsine, and others. cnn talning three acres, more or less, all cleared, hav ing thereon erected a two storv plank hone. now In the occupancy or Hannah Isabella Smith anil Miles M. Smith. Taken In execnt on and to bo sold at tho suit of H-nrv Zimmerman H r : K MA X M A I - M KR. S heri Bl Sheriffs OfHoe, Eliensbnrg, Sept. 13, 1S75. dtlllS DlUF.RT. xwJoiiX I). ituBKRTS. John Dibert & Co., Corner Main and Franklin Sts.f .TOIlSrroWX, ln. Accounts of Merchants and other business people solicited. Dififts ficffotlftbte in alt parts of the conn trj for sale. Money Lwtnert and Collections Made, Interest at the rateofSijr. I'erCcnt per annum -totred on Time Deposits. Saving Deposits Jtool.s issued, and Interest Compounded Semi" annually trhen desired. A'Gencral Banking Business Transacted. Si pt. 10, IS75. -in. Sawm7ll AND FIXTURES at PCP.L1C SAUK. Will lie offered for sale at public outcry, at the nsfdenee or the sulweribor, at St. Augutine. Cambria inuntr, on "n.lJ . Kept. 20th. IH7-1. the following d.serilcd personal proper! v. to wit: 1 Steam Porta rlk Hoh.kk nnd a iVhotsc mwrr E ike cylinder freshly lorcd out), with large ItKl.T. 70 feci long and one f.t wide, a goid Saw Mil.!, wilh a 30 root carriage and flO-Toot ways, and a large saw with ftirtion teed: 1 Par ker Shimui.f. Mlt.t, capable of cutting shingles rrom lit to is inches in length and or nnv re quired thicknevs. and having n new -ed -wai ranted to cut from UMNO tn lVriKt shingles per ; ii. ly. Ui. i iih.io SAW Kill and MAIN SHAFT of 2 feet, with n 111 foot counter-shaft and bev- l ci rear ana ite'ling tnnieiKie ttie sntne. All in j fnic running order. Sab- to commence at one o clock, P. M- when terms will tc announced. J. LITZlXtiE ll St. Augustine. Sept. 10. 1S7..-;t. tyeyer-s Poultry Powder. warranted, lfosee Jn time, tocurerhlrken cholera and rape. Wlthesapvly of t ht Powder and btowlof ordinary attention toctean llnasa end proper feedlug. ant.rritandegiriihell-fnriTilnFroatetinl.Rt)yoiiimar kerp PonHry (event B confinement) for any lenetk of time, wit ta Potii profit nnd plere. Iarkaee ZS t ftTefor 11.04. Ak yonr dealer. Sent frc npoa re cetpff Pr.c Addie, A t0 BlkJtllnorfc ASSIGN KK'S NOTIUK Notice is hereby given that Hcrnanl Kelly, f A !legheiiy township, Cambria county. I'n.. ly d'.-c! of voluntary sssignment, hasnsigtleo oil the estate, reel and ersunK f llie satd Ilet -nard Kelly to F.J. Pnrrlsh. ol Datlitsiii. In s.iil ciinty, fn trust, for the benefit if thecri ditors t.f thesnid IW-rnartl Kelly, All persons, there fore, tndcS.red to the sjiid IU-ii:ird K.-by will make payment to thesnid Assignee, nnd Ih.tse having claims or deniMiids will make Ihe same known without delay. F. J. PA KM I -H. Assignee of Iterunrd Kelly. Galll tzin S,-pt. 3, ls:y--. EXKCUTOirS NOTICE - Estate of TltoS. tlooDr.Klt AM, dee'd. The undcrs'g ie.l Kxccut.trsot llie h.st will and testament of Tiki as ;miikhu m, late of !us'Ui'li.tiiiiu, township, CMintiriii c-iunly. de ceased, hereby notify alt irsous indebted to the estate or said decedent that payment must tic uiadu without di-l.-iy, and those having c'nilna ngalnsl ihe same will present thctn properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL A. KAHttEK,f Fy .. JOHN SOMRKVILLK. 1 Executors. Snsriuehaiiiia Twp., Sept. 10, l7'.-.t. ADM I N I STH ATOK'S X OT1CK. Estate of Sami kI. Hknuv, dee'd. letters or Adininistrailon on the folate of Samfki. IIksuv, late of Kbensburg twining Ii, I Cambria ctojuty. having Im-cii granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate I are rciiiested to make immediate payment, . and fhoseliat lug l..lin aifaint the same will presi nt them pi-ojoiiy iuiisiini-ntr.1 i.r tletnent. THOMAS DAV IS. Kbensburg, Sept. 3, 1ST3.-6I. NOTICE. Patience is no longer a virtue with tne, and therefore all er sons Indebted to me by note or tKMik account are hereby n.Mifled to call and settle up before Dctotier 1st, ls7". All who tail to comply with this notice must not complain or be surprised to find their accounts in the hands if an nflicer for Immediate collection, as I mfst 11 avr mux. ev. KO. I1UXTLEV. Lbtoeburg, Sept. 10, 1 75.-3 1 4