Efccnsburg, Fa., OCALAKD PERSONAL. , There. i'l Iie Other Vlace. I""', !' .., sells che.ip for cash, r " V.r'.-an M. L.t .! sella. f '""! i ; I, .tiii iti sells cheap. ' 'rtT V Oilman !ls for cash. ": ' .',''" kilted IH'ar O:'eo1a ", " ' 1'iU tlnit region is said not to J,,.r.,i r1'.r""'H' Yr-hmie spends in flat f " ,,( o:r ni'iiMry company, ami . i, .Ut-iii.in limned Einigh 11. it I f f! . Fii.hty htsf. r"',!i , ,rrt.ui. flare & C. have tie. "'nr'ld 'bi ir paper mill at Roaring ' "' 7-Vr .enn'v, next npniijE. tloo.1. f ,, H !t i". f ConeimtUKh Itor- I , i r any iiiformaiiou as to bis 9" :'rY;r -f- of ,I-htHt.wn, was fouml r '''J I'ur-'irv at the last tvrm of the J ' t t'-'i; seti'eiicetl to tho Western lC,,!;.'iv t'T v-:ir. I.. . ,.t. ail.l.-r died near loungs- I ' s"i ..reluud county, on .lay Inst . '" . .l- r).iii:t:-k-i.! aire, if local chroui- j-;.i ,, pi;l years. have ib signaled tho first Vi'f "",,,!' tirst ,x J',,,ii!ti, a wf did last wk, for the t Iio li-iard ot Poor House Direc- ...irromtv i '!!-! l.lso votes for Tm , 'Tr'. l'..r II nsln'V : Cambria county f,r Hi.sh.-y and '-'.."4S for Lem n'i" the iiiij'ii'y 'or t,le latter in the m.r ir:i. n-i rrp.rli il ly !i .Tuluis- ,'.',.! !;'. M:al j':i"T 1hii1.1 t!.,. jir.-prr .rrection at tlin r tiiiio. fr i f sunw. the siooml no- -Jim .-.is"!i, nu in an a;;ar- T:i"-l a v ni'it, luit a thaw srt in on , ui.it .ho 'mantle of v. Li to" mjoii ) v !; !. fi' T'-v -:is on trial at l.t'cst ,'. m I'. S C:r. 'iit f'l'urt at i'ltts f r -h"M';.: '1 ki..iiiB Cyras H it 1-T .;..,ir.i;: :i .u.ui s in L'loailiclil county . :t-r I'M ii'iir niiit two nv i-fnt , . . .1... : ...... 1 i P' I lk'-" ii"'" in" i;n..'iiu m ; f,, i, f.ni ' '""'-I siin-i-. I:!ch lh :, l i. r:il-, the chU kf r I ,-i-.r i v i m t : . t iiftt-r dvaili. I. A v-iitia la.ly iiain-4i i'.rt:r, narinfj ... i...r s it 1 1 1 : i tii-.u at liainl at tliftmiK j.j.i' I'-H t"i rt i 'lit- mrtic o i-.f 1it-r -ii'. m:i:ii"ii in H-1 Inlay sliitrp, nn Sat v a. . ! w s.-viT.-ly injnrrril. -A :.t ii ln:i:t- it. at .-tiT l '., st- i i " v . iHTinil jiiiiI iii'ril jiicil Ity V. !. A l l "h totally lfst roj cl '." i ii Tmi iv nitfiit of last week, in .; a i. v, ii ; J,."1)'?, 'ivtTi-il liy insur- f';- iim:i 1 irn i.f M.-sars. Klyim, iiar -. ! , t'.r.u tirhl roniity, was lnirned 1 h h flit f 111-' h n't., t-itlu-r -jvith i,o-f l .i !ari; lut of hay, oars, feil, ' ui:l . ati.p t.. u'... Origin of fire not Il. Mr.. Mi;..;ri-t Kal.ns, of Ivclly's ufa . hi !!, Wrti I'.-iii. ll.'i.roail, wasstrin-k 3 l!'ii;!.t t r : : 1 1 m-ar I.i vcrmort Wont- l::l -n-ii:!y. on Kli.I.lV KVfllilig last, anil !;ti! :1 a 1 ruli-, r rrivtng injuries '.! r- : '. I m.!-it!i .ti aft-r. !!: t:;i:." - 'mi ,:'... is f,-rfuKy, it: .it .1 j.'. tori. i Iv u.tttrn up this i.v-r !!. f. siiU of !! rM-rlioti ill that y. I' ii .is it a :,H t.i n in pici-t'H w If.' p. ir it 'og.-iLcr ami ; i i .j iiiT .it Hi' nf imiIs. -.iv;.ii ::.t.i fi iir last wik liy one r - li.-,i k. ; ;i i ar.l to Tlatikgi vittg. 't;, N,.v. J"-: . at:'l not 8 itur.lav. thf . i '... I;n il--i'.ar.-; tiy tin- !'i i-siitflit C' i: i urr-'il in i.y tin- iiovi-rnor as wr .i'..r;..:, ;i,' l '. ..v!i'.Tt;. r I..' I'.. .-'I r P.;'-. !mi-. iuit in Sf.st'n nt " U. " '. ' ' i '1' 'i! it tl i pns of I h aj i' !- !; r;-'.-as. of Llisiia Itixotw, ' I''-:.. ln' r '! Aji St-nt In tin; iv i 'l a f-i'ii ot c:tis liy tit- j I ri. t Court for tins rriisin erf .4P.;.- S.r.rvil!i' I'.irnrit, who lias a fi'i'it'i f.-.r atiy fate, asli:uliv ':i-i.'"l U-V.iyi-r'ilii-il l.y a fall of Ii " M..i,!iy fori-iioon.'mbiWt in I ::h '!: t , tnakina ruoktul pI- i. pa. i; aliout uni- i iile rast L-r""'.. I. Mr -la--;. K. CinijiVH, jr.. of Tlt '' ; ':. ai.il Miss (;ra- It.-rlin. Iioth -'in, .-r.- in i-ru-,1 l.v lv. Kaili-T V'1''"'1 ii,'sMy rfx'tting :,f.. I, ittg : :a: t v I '-h-'.r .lavs in tlic land, at.,1 . 4 ;' "IN ! ' oi!:;ii to t Lttil ill lur i . ..... C,r ii t in i!,ts S-f.ntoi-ial aistrh-t the '''' " ; 11 ''io'tsly r.-maik' that 1 l. ''1 1 ali'.im .'.tutu;; tlii' ronN-st, :; m-i: -ti.. f .vhoi'.i, tht- Thar '"sM'-l-f.ill r..v..r n,;a,.1 1.-1. '' I a . i - , ' ! !' Ifiving 1,,,, il,tfrntiii((l fn "'ii ai ! ..mi tio.n tho inor. autil.- W II' lilS uill iwitn.n.. 1 1... II t'i lllcit li. v fKltilr.1 ivi r.n. ! " liis Mort; ami roiitimtn .!.,, .,, r nii.;i r-vrj tliing in is ..i p i of. 1 ' .r,,:l' 1 t f li.i I. .'rliiiLlli.in f.t.iuua I Hi " Who ll.lVK ll.lt -l-t 1.. !. i .'t ::.t 1, 1 , It - -K f a i I t! frr; u"",,,'rlnl an.1 iiitt-restinj: si.oii..'. .y H; ni. mls avail tln-ni. - r:,.. i, J',:,"' r-' ' ''. It will well re- , :'' i'i"io-y lo'i-i-ssary for the v ! pt ii i- I'.i i.T.i i 'r, I f II ts. i . w i-S ti,.i..-f (;ito. M. lis i :m , j .j,,. tiiiishiiiir " ' : lia-iis.imi iron railing ;:" 'ra-i.Uli a-nl front yard, as ..4ii;. ,, JH v.irorv on tlitt'niof i i! !,-. coinplott is OIIH tit -st .strm tuit-s in thrt Th at.. I '- t".'.!S I""5"'-'"'1 "V us this wk for . ' '"' '' ' "ii'-t.v of the farm ami r v ! f i'vi ; MrH. Ann Myeis, .l-t-'d, ' ' 'r I . A I , vli .. Tl 1 . .. . is.( ; " is vii a. ii it iii. iirrAi-, -'oiu nra iiki; Hi.- - I, p. ,. 'i.i. i, .ll', mi Weilui'silay iiai pnipi-ily of John C .iiuiuitviHK buruiiL'h. S"e l'rl!.ii!4r. Zahni. to whose arrest ami ai.il Mi f.l.llsj tl.frfV.r r,l-i. was rclcasel on Patnr Stt'.iu i .- ; i r Hu r i.' it Tli tn.i, li,vis, ('.Jalkson.) 1). 11! 1LI 1 'P "I" i. - ii. , , i. opMtii-e, oi mis inacc. 1 r '.,s.., ,,f th.-st Spt iugs, lj--i "'"f-'i'-s in that anionnt. irrt, . . ' "-ii on a miner named tl Having retired from the mercantile busi ness, Mensrs. Baxter & Son are uvnr ready, willing and auxious to nettle up their ac counts bo an x'inus indeed that if those in arrears tloa't soon pony np they will find their bills in the hands of an offic er for col lection. The store room receutly occupied by said firm can w leased by making appli cation to Mr. Kich'd Tu.lor. Who wants it? The second number of 'The Cutting Box," a twenty-four column pajver filled to the brim with business notices and iiuuilrer-b-sn g.xvl things of an original character, has just been issued by the extensive hardware tii-iii of Diliert, Wayne & Co., Johnstown, our friend Harry Wayne.of said firm, being the mi i tor. It is a handsome sheet, and one hi.-li docs credit to the business enterprise of its originators. An old man named James Yonng, whose home, is-in Uemptield township, Westmore land county, while walking on the track of the la. U. li., on Monday evet ing last, got "in of the way of thu .Johnstown Accommo dation and into the way of a eta! train mov ing in the opposite direction, the latter of which struck ami knorked him some dis tance, indicting injuries which can scarcely ait io produce ucam. The snow may come and the snow may go ; the sun may idiine or the nun may glow; the weather be foil! or the weather Im fair people who buy from Hess ned never care' for clothing they'll get at prires low tlntt'U keep them warm wherever they g ; and though Sol atMive with his heat may bless he's nowhere on clothing compared to Hess, whose surname is likewise SaL 241 aud'Jli Main street, .fohuutosvii. We extend to Capf. II. D. Woodruff, senior editor of the Johnstown Jl"ii0)Tut our sinct-re sympathies in the loss by death' on Sunday evening last of his wife, Mrs'. Kiizalx-th Woodruff, aged 51 years, 2 months and '( days. We have the assurance f,f sev eral who knew the deceased lady quite in timately, that she was a mast exemplary, fciml hearted and faithful wife, mother, friend and neighbor, IVace to her ashes. lrf. diaries H. Verill. principal of the Slate Normal School at M.uistleld, Tio. county, will be present during the entire session of the Teachers' Institute of this enmity. wlii.Ti convenes is Johlisro-au ou Monday, Dec 27ih, ami wi l a.t as instruc tor and !e..ttirer. Three goM priz.-sof 53 and 52 respectively will be awarded by the InsriuitM to the three best spellers of two hundred word selected from Webster's unabridged dictionary. The woolt-u factory in this place, late t'uH property of T. M. Jones & Sons, w ith d welling liou.se ami bniMings ami nineteen acres of land, w as sold at assignee's sain on Saturday last In Messrs. Samuel It ixter, Win. Baxter, David I'riee ami Ki' lian! Jones, jr., for the sum of 3.i,o.-. The i.ew owners in tend lo enlarge the factory and inn it oil a larger scale than ever. Mr. John Evans beiinr two acres of lan.lat th" same sale for S-l" ami Mr. Kichard Cuttings in vested i?3."G ii four acres at the same time. Mr. Charles rtaumrr, a citizen i.f Mar engo, Iowa, and a lro:her of our much es teemed townsman, Shci itT liaumcr, has hecn elected this fall lor be fiftU time to llie ollice of Treasurer of t ie county in which he resides, and this too in the fa.e of the fact that the Dem.M-racy, ly whom hehas so fre quently U en honored, is in the minority In his district. Evidently Mr. Buino-r. like his brother heie, is a popnfar and faithful idHcer, and tin- people thereaway manifest a com laemlable pride in rewarding such a man. A young and hearty looking tramp, ac companied hy a woman ami boy, attracted considerable attention by falling or pretend ing to fall in a at cm High street nn Wed nesday last. Ho came round all lbt, however, in due course of time, ami with his companions made his way to the county almshouse, wheri hees-ycd a similar s-eiie. soon after, but as the. thing wimMn't tn any advantage, ho finally gave it up in dis gust. It may be doing a:i uuforl uuate man injustice, but it looks very much as if the tits were put on to excite sympathy. Huntingdon county, for many yiars Ke publicau. and counted upon this fail for ,VJ) majority fr that firfy, lias given lV-rshing majority and I'iollet .ro. The whole county 'fusion tit ket," embracing Imp ami old-time Democrats and Republicans tired of official nrrup'ioii and dishonesty, is eleet e.i ly from to 7 ! majority over the Kad ical county l: ki-r, known there as the WiHuls-Orlady coa.ition and formerly the f i- tiou followers of ex-Senator Scott, with the exception of their candidate for Iterrjster and Recorder. Tho il iintingdnit i'ti.iitor, tl:-- eiliciciii D'mocratic organ of i he county, conns out with full illust rat ioirs of she loud est stud most jubilant kind over th victory. An attempt was made by tlm Pa. It. H. Co., on Tuesday last, to run a rapid-transit train, consist ing of an engineand three cars, one of the latter of which was freighted witli coal and water, from New York to Pitts burgh without .topping, but owing ton terri ble and fatal accident which occurred at I'oiueroy Ml lino, sixiy-three miles east of llarrisburir, whereby one of the passougers, Mr. O. S. Douglass, Assistant Koad Foreman of Engineers on the Middle Division, was knocked from the platform of one of the cars by his load coming in contact with a mik-staiid erected close to the track, ami instantly killed, the train was brought to a, halt and the experiment a a consequence failed, the trin reaching Pittsburgh more than two hours In hind schedule time. At Harrisburg an old l.jcomotive engineer named Holi'mastcr attempted to get on the same train while it va- in motion, but fall ing under th:; wheels, both of his legs were so frightfully crushed thai amputation was fouml necessary. I'kohi.kms Answf.ri i). Messrs. F. O' Kriel. of Ijret(.t, J. C. Trntjt . of A nlistown, and lon Kitteil. of this place, have furnish ed answers to the problems in our last issue as follows: To A. D. H.'s problem, six miles from P to (J; to J. C. Brown's pro blem, HI .V.'idays; to J. I). WiU'in.iiin's pro blem, l.j i-fL'H ; to V. J. P.'s problem, I, 3 and '. pounds respe-ti vely. The fifth pro blem is pronounced an absurdity, and 'the sixth brought its own answer with it. The first named gentleman also furnishes the following original arithmetical problem for school boys, as he says, to solve : Two friend. A uiel it. resi dinar .1,?!3 miles Spurt, nl hcl to l.ue an Interview; so tliev Hurled. A traveling uniformly nt th- ril'e of it) mile pr d. it and It irarelimr II) mil. s llielii st ilav, 10', the M'cun i day. 11 miles llie ihiic day, iiieJ o on iiicreiisinir one-iniir mile each day. itut when within four days of inectinir nt tins rHieJof tin veltnjr. 15 became clisahlfd and hsd to stop, w i!e A continii".l on at his old rule until he leeched hn tiictnl. Hnpilieil, llie number of niiieti e-teli iravtlcl and how many Uayseacti otc;iii J in the Journey. ir H CANDIDATES KM 2 X I Lt. Ghv. 1ST4. 3 Onrrnor. 1S75. . . ...... . .3 iuiviinuii,...i Alleprhen Townshipj iik-hkock lownsuip. ItHrr Township Cambria Township.. ''nuitirla Ilornurh t'urroll Township Citrrolltown It .ro'... t'hest Townshio Chest Spring lli.ro'. Cleai rieM Township. Com-mnuirh Twp t'onenrh (,r.. l.--t W. Coneui'h It r.. l V. Coop-rsi1nle Boro... oyle Township .... K. Corienuimrh Hor. l-:t.ensrV Him- E.W.. KbeusliV Hor TV.W. Franklin llotoiirh... (allitzin Township.. Cnilitzin lt'rourli. . . Johnstown, 1st Ward' Johnstown. 2d Varlj Johnstown, 3d Ward Johnstown. 4 1 tl Ward! Johiistown.ftth Wm-ili Jolinslown. fin. Wor,t t.oretto Uorouirh. ... Millville Hor.. 1st W. Millville Hor.. 2d W.. Monster Township... I'rosjicct Horoinrli. . . KicliUi.fi Township.. Snnimerhill Twp.. . . Summit v'lle Mom"... Sns-piehanna Twp... .Taylor Township ... Waliitnrt(ui Twp ... White Township..... Wilmore Itorouirh. . . Woodvsle Horml-.-. I't'p'-r Voder Twp... 1-f.wer Yo.U-r Twp. . . 171 22! 3t; 7' US 41, is! i.v, be! ii 2111 IS Ml1 10 1401 lit! " til 3l 1UI tl 40 ; 7l 4l 146 St. Trfntu'r.'Scnitr.a. r R. 1875. 1S75. 1S75. i se Z I ? 193 so, 9 4t) l'7 3D 14.1 IS C41 ur 17; i0 o; 1D.. 77. 41 371 tt 3s nn 47 1 frSI m, v.t. 65 49 2:1 2S 2Ckl, !.)! 1IU; US' 4u : 24 ! n; f2; ls ltrJ 4I 2S 7l( 441 71 70; Itrj ".! 4S). 1-0 lDSl l;w: 64 1 204 471 4, l' 2 Jlt 12' ! :: 6 3 64: 22-1 7Ui 4-i lei! 8! 21 IO! !?! liyi ai! 70 1U2 3S li 3. 4S .. 1S.I ..i llt ..I .. IK ! 411' KJ' 70 SO 47 &1 fi , S4 4 es 81 4S, 9S mi' 48' (i.1 SO: 7l 7S 2' 1' . ; l.s, :i7i 20, .u 1 87, Xi 86 Ml si 71 ; 49 0 .vj 5! 4S! 10S 4(1 21 1 4S 75 72. HS, 42! mo .W wl X.S, 7i,ioi; 4K' hrt 4rt , CI . Dl iV) 10 i;j 1 2 SI 29 1 41 : siij 47 .s ru. .ni; 67 05 4s; H7 111 I 24' 7S1 47 1 199 : vi ! 41; 7: 47: 75. 33 j 31! 35: 20. :nj 3S; 4(5 2 . Jy. 1 7 3 . I tUil .. .. 24 2 6S i: 4rt .. lw.) V. ;t; 31' 4! 21 tttj' 35 24 S, 27 12; 4i 71 j .W Ml 24 1 51 S2 l(t!i sa s1 c : 50, Hi 94 4i 7 57; 75 n:l ; 37 07 35, .1 2"0 1 45 4 165 . ii! 102; 1 tsi 2 ; 20 j 671 4S f.8 37 M 67 . 65 48 6.-.! at' T.i 175! 7i 5'H 4:l; m 151', 67 8 s 25; 1 li; cs 1K XM, 5j - 32 18' 21.-' 1051 tl 2Sii ltsi 20 US 40 S2 10! 40 40 85 4: IS75. Co Commisiuiiera. 175. r. u. d. 1875. 68 601 ; ly: 17 5P 411 79' :i2 i; W1 W; 22; liiv; lir W' 181 13! 1! 202I 9.-1 tj 27 ! !'.: 20' 121! 40; . 77' WW1 43- 0 6.11 57 j 4Hi 97 3l! 20 68' 7tt! 91 1SI &. l.ti oii; t; 1 85 29; ts" 62! 64 !! 4ii tin 41 7u' 47 55 40 M 30 2110 115 62 90 13) 102 13 8I1 30 18 r t t :a 50 28 82 i.8 5U 47 45 7.1 70 at i9t! lui -.!' (Ill HA1 52 ) 70; 149 J 4'J 99 isa, i7l 2-) 196 i 189 j It fi5i 5u 20' 131 110 7; 5l! 47j HJ. 2U21 Still iM, 46; M 25 175i 17 1181 1211 4t, 61 Ul 78 'Oi! 103. 45 39j . 40! 53 :t9 24 i tH' 104 5r, -M 40; o 3 c 62 i 65 24! 21 84i 71 47 38, ' 1 10 10: 41 27 92; 204 115 65 Ut l: 101 3! 82; 48 1 65. 68, HI o ,47' 1S9 r.r! Si J?! R5 14 SI i 7.-. 41 1781 hi 371 31 !; 2. 671 19' 40 31 10 35 811 11 "! 6s; f9 71 102' 22 17; w 41: 95 42 II 7i 1 67 62 "1 e7 30 8! 6 77; U 115! 85 10' 87 9 411 7j 78; . 57 hi! Mi 36, "7 9ij 8S 65! t,l I 8 4i 441 1541 ! 21 12 9 11 ih; io1 95j Hili .24 1 25 I9( 18 :w. 4!)' 78, 80' 441 41 i '6.1 68; 42i 13 13 24 38 1875. Q S i a 44 8! 54 111 1 a7 24! 2' 771 M IV.); 19 101 1 111' 50 , 59 . XV 88' 1171 120' 9'i! H8 51 lv; 97 5.! 41 92 48 tl r.a 85! 45 40; 641 69 21' 20; 82' 87; 47; 10 :js 81 o! VP 34 71 28 2li 19 68; 23, I8; tn : 4 l!Ki lot! 5, 57; oil 2lil 17l 11! 7! 8 8:; 95 42 39 ; 48 27 Totals. Dem. mnJoi-iii... 'll33' :tro' 22:18 ap.19 2323 11074 41 31 -1 , 3.), 241 32' -1 49: 74 32 97 i 3-.I :! 7I 441 81, 31 61 37 521 44 !-i: 69 193 1 41 88 48: 150 181 185 Ail 127 i 52! :i IWl 175 118' 12 105' 39! 24' 80 61 29 i1 46 2-1' 78; 26; 48. 78; I'll: 152 fr 831 lu5 ' 45 72', 16 81 103 57. 9i, 4i. 8' 26! 6.1- 881 88 1 tt-l 68, 23 M' 47 ;i9 3 ! -J I- C5 . 65 TOi 70 21 j liti 19. 3V 42 7b 4J, sy 54' 4i 4 49 151 6 1H1 183 32- ls.T 198 a- 4 27 M 127 7 f1 52 it:! .., .ma 9a 4ii', 104' 19 Hi.5! llt 118 34 ;; 6 : if' 106' 8; 22: 12: 16 39 39i 241 25! 8i; 29' 40 77 , 48 ; 92 6; 64; 48, 46 86' 3(1 2u 40 78' 44; 87 Si 2:5 20: 85 29 45' 77! iS, 75 68, l8S. :w: im; 92 , 58 j 67 I 83, 64! l-li 13 ' 66 75; 47 '-4: 74 23 9 4-i 48 4: i! 85' 87 j 47 1 64. Oh: 2lj 46' 57 1 97 34! 27: 57 1 40 34 179 108 40 45 271 2 39 25; 21 1 ;i9 100 8; 63, Vi; 13 9" 341 7' 17; 97 : 67 40j 117 ,:MK r 119 3291 254.8 11S0 :159, J 25431 2049 1 K)7i I 1 743L ' 531 .'649 2tfS9 2816 3I17.31J8 23ft" 21ii2, 172 2810' :t475 2348.33G3 3194 248., : .r-usi 1 '11271 65 22 69 39 130 8 14 4 5 7 1(1 104 31 20 40 78 44 75 49 57 21 28 70 1.-8 lc.1 58 85 117 100 8 C! l- 7 5 41 10 7 75 14 I 0 35 21 67 41 r4il Comm tn tm tea f ion. j '1 '-) .; '"Hi, 1 i-r in of the C. I. Cn's mines "-ii, en Friday last, and crushed "i. Iit'teascd was alwiut 5) years wai (hi., same ili.li vi.lual wliosotne W ns ilr.l ri.., ...... I i.. s rr "m'v ' ' "rs consequence ofa fall of -Vr y'K "'' ""' ,""'H, thereto. .. tiank fra-ner, of Chest Springs. nl . ...' "' .Allnilstlni! llerliev. or "", ""'''li. and proposi-s to meet .',, J "' U:'1 any place in a Kh.w.ting !r.V .t , ,w! u,c" yards, off-hand, . (,'(' Ktril,8 measure, for a il is im 01 i.er tti nn h Which shall it 'to LtKF. ISHtJBASl'K Paii. Thf. From)tns?. nf Ui Awrictti. Our people have just La i another illustration of the importance of life insurance. On Satnrdaj last the American Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia paid to Mrs. Margaret Ileury the sum of irliiOO, the amount of policies in her favor on the life of her lato husband, Hon. Samuel Henry. The same company also paid a policy of 51000 to the mother of Mr. Henry. The American is an old and reliubl-) com pany, and has met its liabilities in tiiis case with its usual promptness, and in a manner entirel v satisfactory to the interested parties. Mr. J. Frank Condon, the special agent of the company, 1s in town canvasing for new business, and intends to call mi our people generally during bis stay. Every man in the community ought tuhave.a lifu insurance policy, and those of our citizens who have not. already in vested in that way should ilo ao at once, as delays are always dangerous. GEO. nHEY, HQ., M THE FINANCIAL P3S3LEM. Mn. KiMTO't Iii 11 piipcr wr'tt'-n in theenrly part of the present yetr on the solution of the liminciiil protdem. by ieo. Khey, Ks.-iof M i II v. oofl. Pa., titer: re some suirtrest ions deserv ing I lie serious nod immediate const. 1 ration of the pul.lic f In life. Tiie vievs put forili in a cogent, lucid manner by Mr. Ithev s:iouil have hiiO a wider circulation ami make a deeper impress-ion tiiHii has lxen the case. Mr. It hey is 11 man nl n liiulily cultiii e.l mind, of e rent iri :.sl of conception, and pretty faint bir with ttiem tai: S oT commercial und iignotiltursl lite. He is no v isions ry 011 any suliject; his views are delitiei ateiy Hnd intelligently lonil.'d. Ileisa thoroiixhly prrtctii.il 1:0111 who has nt '.cart tiie wclfnre of his country. Hid the views friven lu the paper nbove mentioned hecn put tor ward by some one in a coinmamltiig posiiinn did th-y 11 op. a r in one of our lending journals they certuinly would have nt once Hltruclcil the pnblio attention mid uiiglit in 11 short time receive the consideration of our hi w-niakers. As .Mr. It hey is ln-tter capali'e than any other man of giving siir needed explanation oT jiis solution of in.? riiiai.ci.il inool. 111. I shall not un let take to enter tntotiiiy detailed analysts of the paper. I merely desire U create in the pul.lie mind a wish to giv e Mr. Kliey and his theory the proper attention. The -Oi.smsul question Is one thai concerns nil the people; in fact, there is no oilier issue of paramount importance. The itnineusv inierest paid 011 our j tinlie del.t viilkc the people in u tie-' pres-ed nontlititin by the continual drainage on its resources in emlen voting to meet this annually recurring claim. And the more so On neeount of the puml v7.ing etlect tin the produc tive resources for the want of a suiricieucv of the circulating medium. Mr. KJiej '8 plan tf iriving flm country the neces.sarj- menus for 'lie healthy stim utation tf la hor and activity in alt 1 he departments of husiuess. is certainly a prott'tii.le. stilt, ami t JIieient one. The security given by lh hoierol govcrnuieut paper could not Im heller. In fact. It is nothing less ill in the whole Wen! Hi t;i r sources ot the count ty. In vh w, therefore, tif the fsct that we are pay tug j-early no immense amount of interest, 11s slated by the writer, iti theeoi reetnessof whose calculations' I place great confidence, it is, 1 submit, of 1 lie unmet const-qiieiice that this tinancinl .iinicuity sl.onltl at once ie taken hold of by the alilett moil t.r our country, fo that some tiiensnr. 9 may he devlsul to stop t his ssp ping tif the lire hlood nf I he count r'. The lon ger the difficulty in put off tho mora oppressive snd en.ti.i.-i a-mg it will become, ,et Mr. Hhey's views. fh"n. recc-i ve the attention which they deserve, ly claim. 3.W. I. 8i. A I tt-r the a hove was writ ton the writer disco, ereii two more papers, of later date. 011 the s.uiie subject, fioiuihe able pen of Mr. Khey. I'ratii or Cai'T. J. K. Hite. On Fri day morning, Nov. 5lh, as announced in a portion of our last, issue, this community wa.n painfully shocked by the intclligt nee that Capi. Jti.-IAH K. Hitk was dead. He l.a-.l complaine.I of feeling unwell for sever al days, hut was on I h st reei 011 Wednesday and came up 10 town from bis residence af ter dark and remained a considerable time. During the next day be wan confined to bis bed, ami on Friday mottling at 4 o'clock be bad a h 1110.-1 kage of the ho we Us, and died in half an hour afterwards,-' He was lsirii in Stoystown, Somerset county, ami was 54 years of age. Many years ago he settled iti Johnstown, where he resided a the time the recent civil war broke out. when he en listed ns a nine months Vo'uuteer as'Cnp tain of Co K, 130i h Regiment, of Pennsyl vania Volunteers, resigning bis commission In April, lSb3. Of his courage no man ever doubted and ho. was esteemed by his com pany as An excellent ami efficient officer. At the election in Octoiier, liji id, lie was elected Protlionotary of this comity; and in 1S71 lie was re-elected, finally retiring from office on the first Monday of January last. He performed the duties of that position faithfully and well and to the entire satis faction of llie people. Although a. man of tine and commanding physique, lits constitution was by no means vigorous. He was strictly honest, in all his business tfansactio-.is, was gifted with most generous impulses, nml was ever ready to asrist at'rieutl in time of need. The deceased leaves a w idow in delicate; health, but mi children. His body was taken to Johnstown by a special train 011 Sunday morning last, accompanied by the "Cambria Guard a" of this place and a largo concourse of our citizens. His re mains were interred in Sandy Vale ceme tery, a short distance from Johnstown, im mediately after the arrival of the train nt that place, whither Ibey were followed by nn immense throng of those, who in lift! had known ami respected him. Peace to his 'memory ! What shadows we are auJ what shadows we pursue. I' 't up or dry up "" '"! (""i"'"1'' ''":,r" 'bat our young legal 1 . 1 I'lmc, i-.q.,a native 01 ' rnrV ' i ,M''' ' Prosecntine , - 'r ..in j 1101.1:11 1 list net ot in. '' I.i:.., ... 1 1 . . ,1 ... mi lias rn.l.f v enrereil ntiou t '1 "" ' f oflice. T'f, wtkli l.im a tnio- h 'id I'riiUtjt, career In l.iu vie ur ti. v. -Tn-r. :r . t . 'n 1. " " 11 aii 1 o 1 iiiMin.ftiti Vet fc..-" ..! . - rn . . ... ( ctt inin 11 iiki 1 Him in a U , '""".expreaaivetodofull justice r , i" a,ul "Prb sto, k of fal". ami IfO-HW I...M. l:i 1.1 . p.,..,., " v" "iin.iiion aim saie si a 1 ' r '''iMp "b store of Myers & 1 oeiu-r barpii.iii.ie9.li tx oloine.i 1 -- A PiTiAm.K Case. A man named Fox was arrested recently in Ulair county and lodged in the. jail in this place, tipou the charge of erinx. con. On Friday night last his actions ami conversation were such as to indicate that he had become demented. He pared th"j floor of the prison to ami fro, his expression bagerd, ami ever ami auon put ting his hand lo his bead exclaiming : "All is gone, all is gone." His mind lias been im paired for some time, and lieing arrested for a crime ol which he declares he is innocent, tho blow has leeii so severe as to cause al most total insanity. His condition was made known when a friend in this plave for whom he b.d worked a number of years ago, gave bail for his appparance, ami the. wretched man was released. The case will le called this week, ami if th charge proves to Ire nn i true, the prosecutrix will hare little bj m ..1,.. rr.:nn,is,-ln Tstml. Symptoms of Catarrh. Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the licit il into the throat, sometimes - profuse, -. watery, and acrid, at others thii k, tenacious, mucous, I'tirulciit, bloody, and putrid;' the eyes are weak, watery ami iniiamed; -there is ringing in the ears, deaftietwt, hacking or coughing u Clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together' with scabs from ulcers ; the voice is changed ami has a nasat twang, the breath is offensive, smell ami, taste are im paired ; there is a sensatioh of dizziness, mental depression, hacking, cough, and gen eral debility. Only a few of lliHaltove 1. 1. ucd symptoms are. however, likely to lie prt atint in any one cae. There is no disease more common than Catarrh, and none less understood by physicians. UK. SAOE'S CATARRH F.ME1Y is, tvevond all comparison, the liest prrpara. ti.m for Catarrh ever discovered. Under the influence of its mild, soothing, and healing properties, the disease soon yields. The Golden Medical Discovery should lie taken to conect the blood, which is always at fault, ami to act specifically npon the diseased glands and lining: membrane of the nose. The Catarrh Ttemedy should lie applied icarm with Dr. Pierre's ,V;c lHniche the only in strument, by which fluids can be perfectly injected to all tho passages and chainlers of the nose from which discharge proceed. These medicines are sold by Druggists. A coal miner who wat walking on tho railroad track near Uensc.reek mines, east of ptirtagt stniiiui,' w.is verc'mti with fright at the approach of the Limited Mail train ou Tnesday afternoon last, -ami fell, to the ground, but fortunately escaped lieing" run over, although such a terrible falo seemed at the tiuie very itnmiucut. -1 Letter frtrm the ff'st. A Rim TlirnR-li lrnl A j r Irnll M rnl Prntliirls-A illimt'iini, Av. CDl-I'Miins, I.M., Nov. 4, 1875. TDKAn rnKFMAX-I arrived safely in Colum bus on tl.r 27th :i!t.. afier tt sojourn of nearly two months in tiie Vct, during which time I traveled over it co;isi'.iernrle scope of country, and as a matter ol course saw many curiosities which 1 f.iiied to te; last winter whiie passing I hrough t he sunn region. I presume, there fore, that an account thereof, however Impei--leci it may he. will prove interesting to u lew st least of your tunny readers. Moulder City, tony-six miles northwest by rail from Denver. Colorado, is prettily located nt the litis of the foot hi'ls and at the month of iiouiilcr ciuiyon, which had I."i:ii lc nnm.nii f d the Vosemi te of Colorado. Moulder claims a IK pn'a: ion o:' 2.(110. and my impression is that t lit estimate Is high enough. Like iJonvcr.und in Tact all the towns In the vicinity of the mountains, Unil.lrr City is dependent upon the mining interests for its prosperity. In the vicinity of Moulder nro some of tl.e llnest iV.ines in the Territory, among ot hers a silver mine at 'allium, retrcntly sold to a Iiutch company f or .).0"0,(Xm. I visittd some of the mines nt this point. The Moulder county gri culliiial fair was in full Mast, and thinks I here is an opportunity for gaining information ns to the iit iciiitnrai products tif the .State wlilc-h I ot'glil not neglect. The Stcretiiry tif the Asso ciation showed me every attention, hut it tli.l not iske lonir to view the display. There was little or nothing worth mentioning in the way tif agricultural or other iicchinerv. Some tine looking corn was on exliilniioti and belter wheat, sav e that raised in Southern and Kastern Ieitt Ivania, I never saw. Tho. potatoes, squashes, Cilt.t.nges, heels, etc., were enormous. Cat!g; heads weighing fi 1 1 y pounds were coutiiiou; tivo of ih. ui would perhaps he sullt eient to make : Iurchmati a barrel of sauer kraut. In Fiance thejcultivtition nl heels for the manufacture of sugar Is a very iinportnnf nuriculturul Intt rit. My uiuh ist.indiug is hut the beet of Colorado in saecl.arliie mailt r is in no way interior to that t.f France. If such Is : he case. I pi t-diet that the manufacture of sugar will ti c ime tl very profitable business out t here. Hut the principal attraction t.f t'n Moulder county fair, so far ;s I could learn, was hoi-e-raeir.g. I taw Some liue block, bul wit nessed none oT the races. To me n much more attractive field of Inves tigai.ion presented iiseif 111 llie oek Mounta.n Must-inn, located t Moul ler. Mrs. M. A. Max well, proprietress of the estahlishnient, has hat she denominates a "mania" which wol novel cense t ronl. ling her ti'l h- hns collected 11 complcie assortment of all the latum ot Col orado, and she Inform me ihnt Kite nearly s.ue (. If I In doing so. In th 1 nl rpinent of tl.li iti'V, as she seems 4i cms.d-i it, nhe hsS been aided to some ex lent by tie- coot ritmtions of tubers, but very n:ir ti ln-r speeiiiicus have Ixt-n Inllited and killed I.J herself. All her specimens she hits stuffed 1. nd in ;i 111 ted wit hout t he help of otht r. And here I dsire to say n word fela'ive to the work. I li ive never in my life e- en specimens of this kind that looked more natural and litc-like. Ii is equal to Ma dam 'i'ursnrl's colleeiion of wax sfaiuiry, which whs, and 1 hi lieve si i ! I is. on ex hib.t ion in la.udon. Madtitn M. is nut only a collector but an artiste. The skins' of most animals, when stuffed, give the figure 11 very bloated, unnatural appenrance : in fact they are Uh large lor nrtil'Mdai stuHiiig. Madame'M. there fore lirt ninkes mnlds in plaster t.f Paris, or clay, of the figure, and then sews on the nkin, which l shrunk to the model, I am afraid Ma dam M. is hardly appreciated out there, how ever, but her collection, Jhooirh n l a Inrg' u;, will stime time be vol J vnl'iatde, as many specimens of the fauna she has preserve l will, with the settlement til' the ttoiiti l ry, event 11 il ly beeoine extinct. Her mineral cabinet is very fomph-le. Here you can find specimens from pel haps cvt ry mini; in the Slate. For tenor llfieeii dollars she will supply ii very handsome and valunblo colleeiion of sptejirnens to such as desire ro purchase. While I might write col umns itLm.-t litis museum, there Is one anitistng feature I must not fail to mention. Madam M. who iiilortned me she had never read flrn er.d Sohettck on Poker," has small tattle amuud which is sealed four ptiiflVd monkevs playii' lhat tiiinp. tin. has four aces, and while apparently unconcerned 11s to the result of the game, set ins met ty sure he holds the winning curds. His right hand ncigi.t.or, who holds three deuces, wliilu pulling away at his ii(ie. is apparently in a quandary as to what he shall tht. The other two players have had hands and no expectation of wit.ning, but, rill are Intent tin the result tif Mm game an 1 fitil b notice black Ji g Monkey No. 5. who crawls up thcl'gof the table nml enpt urrs t he 5 (con federate) bill which is tho stake being played for. Kach member of tho group has a very life like appearance and nn expression of face that shows Mrs. M. to ho what 1 have ulready statcd, nn acco.iipli.-hcd artiste. Central IVjy is thirty-nine miles from Den ver via Colorado Central Narrow Ouags Mail road from (toldt-ii. The road wind-., worms, squirms and serpentines up Clear Creek can yon In a very remarkable way. It is not true, however, that vrhile sitting in the roar car, you occasionally look the engineer of the loeomo live square in the face, hut It comes pretty near being that had. The concry Is grand moun tains on ei 1 her side rising pt rpendieular hun dreds of foot above you. Cl-'tir Creek and flu road occupy about all the available space in the canyon, tin the way you see llvHtheu Chinee 0 ulch. where miners are shoveling th dirt from the bed of the creek into tl times, from whence the earth Is carried away and ilo gold deposited.' Central t'tty Is located 8,3(10 eel above Iho sea and 2,500 leet above Denver. There is no chance for ladles and gentlemen to play croquet there, as there. is no land level enough in the two cities. Should a croquet b;;II by accident g. t into thestrcet.it would keep on roiling till it got to tin- foot of the canyon at Golden, twen'.y miles distant. T stopped at I he "Teller House.." a fine brick structure con taining 150 rooms, elegantly furnished and complete in every particular. In fact the house would be considered first class even in Philadelphia, grand us uro the Hotels in that city. G. r. Li. Ir. I'!iujo.i "i i t ;m rl K.t rnpor Stu eitt Iv liUiii'HiiKTii In cure Inflammation of the Kidneys and liladdor, puiiilul or supprccd urination so frequent-in old age, painful or supprciSed nieiivt ruation, luc-rrhtea or whiles, gravel, gleet, stricture, bloody discharges, Itrighi'a diet-aso. tirickduet deposits, dropsy pain in I he back or side, sick headache, pim ples, blotches ami eruptions out he lace, and tl .1 dist as scf a spccilie or eonstilut ionul nature, rcga id less of duration, ng or ii x. I 'ompoii'id Syrup of lliic.iu Is a positive and rnd leal cure. For ale by I.kmmon i Murray, Eben.sburg. OSiriMKY. HlLKf AX Tiird. tn Cnmhria township, on Friday evening, IVov. 5!h. 1S75. !V.rs M akv Hii.k max, wiie tf Mr. .Tohn llilemnn and daughter t.f Mr. Henry Itrunu, of Juhustuwa, ajfc.l u years and 6 months. Tho deceased was horn at the foot of Plane Xo. 7, 011 tli old Portage Kailroad, and hns been a life-long msident of tha county, she was a rmdel wife and . laughter, a kind and indulgent mother, an iibligiug Iricnd and ncighlHir. and a tcnlou. lo I fearing member of ttie I 'atholic 'Imrch. Her remaiiis w-r interred in the cemetery of the Hnlv Name, in this pince, on Sunday morning Inst. She I l-.-avrs a huxh.m.1 and sovora.1 siuall children tu ! mourn her ioss. I vi rtfrome " I'Pini I . T t t.ll tilt. ' " Kstate of Akastasia MtntKr.ANit. 1 Tjftters test:nnent!i rv oti the eslatotil Anastasia J Mon-lnnd. ilec'd. hi to . f Wilinore Bon High, h ivoiiig ! iHJt'D granieu ine un.n rsi'xnc l, notice is nereny giTun 10 all pi-rsnns in lei act to said esinte to make immediate payment, and thns having claims against the same to prcscnl them duly uUlhcuU cated Jur suttl-ntent. JAi'KMOI! F.IAN I), Executor. Wilmore, Nov. 12, 1S75.-61. A DMIX1S THATIOX NOTICE. Kstiite of James Ukowx, tlec'tl Letters of A.lralnis r.it i.n on th estate of J as Hitowx, late of .Monster township. ( Rinltria coun ty, deecxaei!, have been granted to tho undcr-ign- j rn. rrsteing ill sain lownsmp, 10 Wlinm ail persons indebted to s.iid estate are rrqnea ed to miike pay ment, and those having cliims tr tlcmandtt wi"l make known the 8.1 ine without tleliv. M l 1 In, CT MKUVVN, Adm"x. Munster Twp., Nov 12, 1S75.-61. GTRAY CATTLE. Came into the enclosure of the subscrilier, in Chest , townohip. one b'aelc Hcif'-r. supposed to be one 1 year an.i a half old. and one red Mccr, sup;Ksed in ue niHttii i ne t-tme nge. in ere areni marks or spots on the heifer, but the infer h f white on Its legs, a white stripe over tHe rump an . wans on Its right eye. Theotier Is m lill-il 10 come tr wrl. prove property, pay charges anil take them away: fqiliug in which within llie time -pecihuil, they will be disposed of as the law directs. Nov. 12, 1 75.-3t. ADAM LEIDEN. Peoples, the Stairbuilder. Our friends, in visiting the Kx posit ion, at l'iits burgh, will fiml on the North Gallery a tine display of stairways, manufactured by Wm. Peoples, whose shop is located at 142 Web ster street, Allegheny. The Pittsburgh Ga zette says: Every house-builder will fiml it will pay to make a careful examination of the Krtinpics of straight and spiral Ptairways which he exhibits. The Stairways, Hand rails, Newels, and Ilalisters are models of lightness ami graceful pioportions, united to great strength. Mr. Peop'.es has made stair building a special study for years, and hav ing a peculiar genius in that direction, he has gained a fame that is widespread ami enduring. Mr. Peoples has aisoonjexhibitiou the Evans' Patent Hench Vise, which he manufactures, and it has been pronounced by experienced carpenters superior to any-., thingof the kind ever offered to btti lifers.- It is just the tool for carpentem and joiners, wagon, carriage, cabinet and pattern makers, stairbuilders, engravers ami carvers, and all workers in wood. No- worker in wood should miss examining this vise. It in man. ufacluied and bold at a very reasonable price. The Kxp.isition will be confirmed one week from Saturday, Nov. 6. Admission reduced to twenty live cents. No. 38, September Term, 1S75, C O. "JVT0TICE. In the Court of Com Mux Pleas of Camrria County : S..nAtt .Tank s'mitii, by her next friend. M. O RO AN 1 1 I' U II K S, Thomas P. Smith. J .If'MSrtbpvrnn f Diiv-rrr To Tits nttsroNPKNT a riov e samko: Yon are berehy reqaircJ to appear nt a Court or t'l.in.'ion 1'leas. to be held at Kbcnsmjrg. tor the County of Cambria, on the first Monday of DucrMBEti kxt to answer ths roi-ijilaitit or tho lihollant in the aliovt-stated ease. H K It M A N H A V M n 3 . Sherl rr. SherifTs OfTice, Khensbarg, Nov. 8, 1875.-t. rrillAL LIST. List of causes set down for trial nt tho ensuing term of Court, eoninieuelag on the fl.-st lion-lay of Decem ber next : FIRST W If Kit. VS. Hoi U.I. vs. Wagner. SKCO.-SD WKFK. .. ...vs. Onrman et al. ..vs. Moran. ..VS. Christy. ..vs. Williams et al. ..vs. Kvans. ..vs. t'onrad. . vs. Frotherline. ..vs. Kuris. ..vs. The Twp oMVhlte.' , vs. xventroth. ..vs. Kerin. . . vs. f.-irtin . i 7o. ..vs. Woleslalo h. Son. ..vs. Hughes. . .vs. M vers fc Co. vs. Waters. M. MrCOI,4AN. Hrtithonotary. Prothonotarj "s Otftee. Kbensl.u.g, Nov. 8, 1S75. Noel ....... Van Oriner. 'Iark. Piatt et al ... Cambria Iron Co... Mntwley's nse Thomas. Myers Jl Co. !! .Tohrs n & seanlan. S lineman Mann Mwlntteh Don.iugti Hott Trout Thomas. ....... .. WiHeslegnle fc -Son. Toild's Adin'r 1 Fit TTI TIT Tl ! DC II I ALU Al)Li!i Iii n iUilJj LkjiillLi AT PUBLIC SALE. "I)Y virtue of an order lssnlng from the f Irphans' I 4urt of (Cambria county, the undersigned will expose to public sate on the" premises, ou SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1875, at 2 o'clock, p. ft., all that FARM situated In Washington township, Jambria cennly, bounded by tu fa. K. H. Co. and others, coiitaoiing KG ACHES, 154 PERCHES, and allowance, having thereon erected a S SUtble and Out bit ltd in ys, in good state of improvement. TERMS tiF SALE. One-third or the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal animal pay incuts, with In terest, secured ou the premises. JOHN SH A I? B AT'GII, Trustee to sell the Eeal Instate of Biiiookt Camp- bell, dee'd. 11-12. 31.J ADMINISTRATION NOTICE Estare of John C IIolano, tlee'd. letters of Administration on tho estate of John C Moiand, lata tif Sumraitvitle orougli, decea ctl, having been granted to the andersignw!, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same wiil present thoiu properly ttu tncntio&ted for settlement. .1 AM Ks Mtil. AND. Admimslrsior. SuuiUiUvilic, Nov. i, lb;.-u. REGISTER'S NOTICE. ! xi:iKAir:nTisEMEXTS. "OTICE is hereby given that the following named Accounts h bven pas-d ami uiotl JH the Register's Olhce it F.benstiur, lu anil lor the county of Ca.nbria, and will be pre sented to the Orphans' Court of seld count v, for vontirniatiou and alio ah 't.-e, ou Wn.xrfi. uat, the Uuy or lLCi-.Mmii, A. D. Ii75, to wit : 1. The firptand final seeount of Jacob 7.. Xagle, executor or Hannah Neason, laic of Ailcghtiiy tewnsnip, deceased. 2. The lirst an-d partial account t.f Richard George. Irvin Kutle.ige and stvnht-n Korre-ter, executors or Oeorge Vi-utbles. late of Xdt'.lvlilc bt.rough. tleceascd. 3. The final account or Aline Magnire. excntrlr or Andrew Kodrigue, lale of Ebensburg borough, deceased. 4. The first and final account of John F. Til-bott, administrator of John It. OrilHth, laie of Multe county, California. decea-l. j. The first account t.f Kiitsa Jane Imrbin. (late Khza Jane O I h. ...) executrix of John J. Ulass, late of A llegheny towt.ship, deceased. a. The lirsi account of Kmilv s. Jam!on. admin istratrix of Dr. V. W. Jamison, late of Ixiretto bimmgh, deceased. ' 7. The fourth account of V. C. Iwl. trustee appointed to sell the real estate t.r Jas. 11. Mitch ell, bite ot JohmUown bi.r.iugh. decease.l. . "I he first an I pariiai account of.loUu Dibert. one ol the executors of tieorgo Mcttuuc. laie or Johnstown borough, deceased w. me first ami tnial account ot Simon ?.IcTon ne.l aduiinis'ratorof Keiiry Irincr, lae of Sus- .jiai iiHiuia lowm-'lup. ileceaseu. -1,0- ''' "e""uut or Peter S.rittmatter giiar.llan or Philip Weible, minor child .r Peter We.blc. late ol Carroll township, deceased. 11. The first and final account ot Charles M Fi ns, atl-.iiiuisirator of Kiram Folsoui, lj.le ot 'idor township, deceased. 12. The second account of Wm M. Moneger. trustee :tpMinled to sell the real estste of Daniel Ooughm.ur. late of layh.r township, tleeessed. 13. llie first and flrial account of John Shar bnugli. a-limuistrHtor of James Campbell, bile of Washington township, deceased. - 11 Tho account ot Henry Von Alt, administra tor of tttnra.l Schertucr, late of JohnsU.wu bor ough, deceased. 16. The second and final account of Oeorgs Con rad, administrator of Dr. Ferdinand Bingell. late ol Johnstown borough, deceased. 16. The first account of Elizabeth Parrish. ad ministratrix or Silas I'arrisii, late of Cambria township, tleceascd. 17. i he first account of Wm. Mak-n. administra tor of Elizabeth Sliarar, late of Elwushurg bor ough, deceased. 18. The first account of Anns M. Mclnigb on of the executors of Jeremiah McQouigle, laie of Wsshltigion township, deceased. 19. The first account ot John K. Scanlan. one of he executors of Jeremiah McClonigle, late or WasLingtou tov.rjsh;p, deceased. JA.MI-.S M . MXtJF.It, Hcgidtr. U gi--tr r's Odlce, Kbensbueg. Nov. U. 1-75. PLANING MILL AT POOUC SALE! T'HE un-lersigned will otTer at Public Ssle. on tho pri-ina iu ;ho JJoroiih ol K'juiijtidrg, on SATU11DAY, XOV. 13th,- 1873, A rr a o?t k, i. s; the following described property, reeently oeeu pie.l by the K!enhurg Mining uui Xanufaclur ing Co.," coutaitiing j Ono Aero oi Ci l-oimcl fronting on tiie Ktiensbnrg and Creon liaiiroad, liav.iij llitrcou erected A LARGE PLANINC fVSiLL, 42x8;l leet. three storif-s high, with Poller Shed at. tached, feet. The machinery consists of one Forty-Horse Power Engine and Boiler. t t'oiwliitiCft lftiert ?4 Inches wide, for sur facing and grooving-: i Hit rlnt-i- ; a , u in. wide ; rt Ireulnr tlt , wilh lift table ; 'lroislar "r mi nn.. with side tables; 1 Swing 4'irctifnr rttTiil o : 1 Dor-Bt.K-HKA pen Sn t t-tM! M acvisk. with Ir.-u train"; lt'ESTrttc IjAtiii:: 1 1 1 A s o I a to K. w iMi coin .' t e set of Tools : 1 l'ot istiivo Diti'M. 12 feci lonir : I Moi'MiiM) M Ai'UlNK. with slide heads. The above m.icliiiievy, with th oee?':rJ sliaftiiig, belting and pulleys, is in good working ordor, an I there is an alum-laucc ot running water on the premises Sii-I building wits "recf-l spcel.tlly for an I has been used in th" maniif i'-fitri of ft M.r'ng, si ling, all kind of h:i n.'.li s. brti-ti bloi-ks. ballus ters etc. Cherry, ash. poplar, linn, stignr. beCeh, mtple and white'pine laiiiuer to he !-ei. at moder ate prices. There is also erected on the premises A. 2-Slorif Frame rircilinfj House COSTAINIXO SIX ROOMS ASH A CKI.I.A1. Also, at the same time and pliicc wi.l be sold a lot OI 1S3, ana .MAI-I.E I-t KUKIt. C AGENTS WANTED FO!? THE HISTORY of the M. S. ' 7h? KT"A n'cr.-st in she ihrillir.a hutorvof our com try makes this i. ,.; e...,iti., blH.k ,,v. r : 1"'',!'''- II e-.n.Hins , v. r M r,e hT.l. rieal Vn graving nml pait. wi)t. a,..aPtV t" a).pro.vc.,h.ggraii 1 t cnfi n al ,-r-;.-br; ,, ,., i tor a full tlescriptl r and f,.r ' 'V , N A lit JN Alt PC Ml. l.S 11 1 , tj t 't ,., '.:iaiVeTpi"il: , JKA1) THIS VKltV CAUl-rUL- !lf'X;rnlr' ?',trMB- -"'I' li'liod ft r mtttr "ars In Hni.alo. hy on entirel v new cvstem of te, ; ieatirn. .reii.s su -.-essluliy I'-.tsrrh Mr-.n-hii ,i f lltirii'iilttfii ol al'onli 'en'ial Nstnre. hre'in i 1I.f,V'rXI,''r''"Vr'""rr",''i-"l- 1'r.Crumr.l,., , tleel ped a praet tee which frm its m-pnr .1 U d success in 'ht.usands of cas. s uianv ot a verv att- grava ted t haraett r. is able to pt.si. ive v gn tr i- ee . a per.eet and pern.nr.ent cure ia t vtrv eHSe he un- dertiikes. He send, no Circulars or Tr, at is- on , these diseases to Ms p .tlents. as it Is un ! ib : nSa? k"u:e,lsf'' "i etmcral exir. melv pm. , judicial, exercising sn Injur rhV.-i l.y ret nr. inir and Irtipaeiitly eountcratll.-g cure, tend in- lo i um t"!i ,at,M,t '-m'h Is the priucipai ohi.-et of s.ih produ-Mons. an I excites and exaggerates h"s j tears as to the curHhj,?y r ,lifl comprint. T ie Ii-ietor rcpnres simply a brief h-s;.rv of the cae : and a candid, plain s. itemeut or pr s. r.t svinpt.en. a thor'.ngh examli.arl.m ill the,, t. , , ! M considered remediable, a r-ineero eonsei..nti..c. I l.!."w.VriW,!1 l,c-r";r'',n l'""lily and such medicine i as will be appmuMe will lie s-t br express ac , compartied by lull and expli.-l: advice and rt!r"c- X"'"W J MrRe!! v'"rv ""''l r''c and within 1 1, , react, or all. a, id -uece guar-inteed. u-!ie,ei .b.si,rt.;rri,Ai'- r,t"r o:,,ir r" . u. on tee on I c..rresH,ii lenee .luring treatment Prosoription lVoo f-.r the spee ly cure ,,r ajielal tronhles common to he young and .i,ldio-ged. Nervous. ,e d lmy,e,l depression, less ,.f menmrv and nerJV pains In the back, s-ll distrust, dizziness. !iZnvU I sight, eonlusion t.l i.lea. nn.l other (Ms..nler of tho iienous system rons-.,nent on vari.ms habits that lower the vitality r the svs.ei.i. Ann drvg- " V;.?'-' ",-r7,i,,",s' Address IU. K. U. 14 H. tlucbinall, . II' W IV- IV . ' : --l ..'- r.'i to. i . K.-' Ml I 'l.all Trmt T7 r.sn.-s fur Secoiid-iiaad L. c :L t.cs cf every ur I f"" &A"fn t- . . . . tr-i i. . I o. r tr. f hlQNS Tiie Best l'arttr.iKt.i. , w " rcLsr:c ez -a l-acsm col S; J2 n '; n '""e. A geii-s warned. Outrit and P - t"r":s ""'. Tiifl'. - C .'.. Aug,,,.., Alafue! Sfl f 'l Kuaranteetl usittg our Wll l , .Vr,"r "- ! a month ftmj P-i I to good uirei'ta. Amf.-riH-ik n-e. J''trfeKtV., st. L, uis, Mj. 1 tv Distributed every fifteen da 1 L z" bH.'0j 1 Prize. .. t'Oim 2 Prizes. 2S.eutl eaeh s . Prizes, a mourning to ! " hole ti. kets qunrfers. js": twen'tlet ! Circulars of iulormai ion tree. Prizes cashed , . m A' 1'OXAC .t I'D, TAVK.,.S Post-offlco M..x SOW. s, Park Row. New York. Royal Saxon snd Hrnnswick Govtruincni Lut tcnes cons.antly on hand. -ru.nt.nl lot- "Teriua made known at sile. JOHN . MT, in, JOHN LKWiS. (10-22.-41. WM. M UON ACKER. You Can Hake $5,000 la 00 days in A 1 Stwks. MY SYSTfV. IS SAFE. H3N3WBLE k3 SIMPLE. IVmnli?et St.f I f u x WJ H-WCKS. Hank-r. ITS Proa.iwar Xew Exchanpr 3 S1J tU ' tJck u . J 1 c ntair. 15 sheets p,l",;'I'.5,t"".,"l",' l. old.n Pen. pen Hid.ler, Pencil. Pat-nt r 1 Measure, and a piece of iCw! Z yi" ",lfle p:i"kge. with elegant prize, iKst pa.d, 2, -cents t'ir-u'ar free. 1 Mo IDE CO., 'CO Mroa lwnv. New V.-.ib t X L-THS WOMAN'S FBiHK'D j $ X. T - V V. . ' T .1 'M7 - fi TIIE EET FINT?TiT:i AND MOST PERTZCT flat ii:on i:Kit i.'.'.i'i:. The hi! tP" l ei-.tli rlr sprtr.te, toio tnav be us. tl for at.y i iimoer t.f lro:,.t. 1: run !.-i.cjui-etl ii.-'Mnte. . nut) t'. ir ptuvitii-d with a sliield t'.;e le t. I is opiph t ly protected ft-in the f::-tit. No fiolder is ; r-.fpt;rT;I v lien iirii'.g. A heu the ltt.tt IS belt g hes'tii. tie- handle must be detached. 'We wi'l end to an nh'n , t.i, re ceipt ofDraft or P. O. Crdt-r for..e oui.:, lituer of the following sets: Set No. 13 Iror s t.f !. 0 end 7 lbs., 1 bavtilc, 00 ' 2-3 " i 7 and S ! ;.-., " ::! " 8-3 " 7, 8u;m!lh9, " &.M Nick'.d plafed Troiis, V5cts. per -t extra. Any party ort'erinj fix e ct xvKI ro reive one ct filru as a prtiaiuia. Thoroiiglily reliuble nens warned. Address EROOKLTV S in 1ROX CO., 85 Pilot Et 3rcal;!ya, E. 2.- L. T. Norc Sample ro L wrvn t tb- cf-t f Uiil rj rr. PER W KEK i t- A II A NTEEH to Ay-nts. . ..... .... , r : i iti ;i:ptdii loealltv. ' V TKlT Fl KK- Address P, O. lLh.I... ittrti., Aiiausta, .Maine. S?-"StriO")n rrrua.v at heme. S:-.in;,1e worth 1 OUa'' J ii-ee. : .timws ;iC Cortland. Me. OOrtit" month oenerg. lic men A ijp'j h re. ;.,'.,.,, i. ,,.,,... V-'MTd CO., lit Mi.d.igai kj liu ZfA Lr" Pstratnl Mny 4, !-.$. and women cverv- EXl'KKS'tiil an ave.. t'hicauo. SELF-r EED BASE BURNER, GUARANTEED TO r.CItX Soft Coal, Hard foal OR COKE. WIDOWS' A PIT. -AISKMEXTS. Notice is hereby gtveu that tha following named appraisements of real estate fin I personal properly of decedents, selected and set apart for I hVwi.hvws of intestste". nii-ler t lie Act of Assembly or the 14th day of Apr.l, A. D. ISM, have been nled In the Megister's t.tft- e at Ebens bnrg, and will he ifcfiiled to the t irphan's Court of Cambria county, for eonfiruiation and allow ance, on WtcnsRsnA v, tho h day of Du. k.MUKii, A. 1). 1?75, to wit : 1. lnvcnttwy and appraisements or certain real estate appraised an.l set apart for Mary Nelmiiler, widow of Joseph Schonier, late of Coueuiaugh be.runah. docMf 400.00. 2. Inventory and auprnisement or certain ,ter sonal projicrty appraise! ami set ap.ir' fir Mar g.iret Henry, widow of Samuel Henry, late of Ebensburg bolt ngh, dec'ti '2!9.50. :t. Inventory and nppn.tscment or certalD rce.l eiate appraised an-l set apart for l( ehc.ee Ann Murk, widow of M. II. liu. k, Ule of Ad.ims U.wu ship, dec".!, V 5.00 4 Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal property appra is nl and set apart for Kara hf. tioug.inour. i.low of Israel tjn'igiuiour, lnte of Jackson township dec". I. 3.oO. JAMES M. MNtiER. Meg ster. Mcp!ster's Oiflce, l.bcnsiur)f, Nov. 6. 1S7:.. SSIGNKES' N 0 T I C I' . Notice is hereby given tint V. M. Ll,Yl. tf Allooniv. Mlair county, Pemiy!vania. and Janb E.. his wito. by tieed of voluntary nssiiiinent, h ivn aigne alt the estate, real and personal, ofthe said V. M. ljt.ovn. to .lou Kkili.v. Jaum L.ot noi and Maxwii i. Kinkkao, of Alt.K.na. In said county, in trust for I he benefit ol I he cred- I itors of the said W. M. IjMivd. A 11 persons, t here- ' fore, inilebted tothesaij W. M.Luovn. wilimake j payment to the said Assignees, and those having ! chtinis or demand wiil make known the saiuc I without delay. JOHN KElI.tiY, jam es I.OCDON, MAX. K1NKEAD, Asljnces ol W. M. Lloth. Altoona, Oct. 18, 1S75. 12J-ot.l DMINISTIIATION NOTICE. Ks'ate of CATtlARINK I'Kl'M, tlee'd. letters of Atlniinisirrvtioii on the estate ofC'ith arine Crum, late of Sammerhiil township, dec'.l. having been granted to the undersigned, noiieo is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate that payment must bo made without delay, ttn l thoso having claims against t he same will present them properly proluttcd for settlement. CATIl AKiN'E J. MCKTNETT, Oct. 8, 187u.-6t. Adiii.nis:rairix. MANUFACTUKLD B" AsBradicy&Cot Ho. 30 Wood Stre Ul, r i its n una. 10-C9.-3in, Mrs. M. MOORE 325 Penn Avenue, near I0lh St., Will eren the rt, sf n -o k in NevenJit ra holco and t-leiTHi.f iiss'ii-ie' -.it nf ih,. inU. uoveitie.s lorWiiitoi in SILK VELVlilT SUITS, DiRias.sc Camel's Hair Cos ones. Sicillientitt Jackets, Hats and Bonnets, And a lare invoice of SEAL SKIN SAaUSS, n.a.1 mui'FFS Si BOWS CEMIPTOK'S iui illm.l rs)rTrTT THE "URST." MY A LEXANDKi; TAIT, M. I., - I'iiytieinu n tttl Snrstiin, CAnnoi.ir.i wj. PA Offlco reecntlvocourded by ii. J. lock. M. I). Iti roar of .John Muck's store. Niht full urny be made at St. Eawrenee Hotel. 1 10-1. "75. i. A. KHdEMAREK, WM . n. tirCM l.tilt. I CHOEMAKER t SEC ML 1117, ' Alltirncj's-al.lw, j fs-l-l F.BENSnUiU5. Camb.uaC) . V. Itf.t j This soap Is m muTiCnred IVi.m pare materials- rid as M contains a Isru-c jtewiiUiga ol Vt g"ta blc Oil. i wsrr;in'e,l lc;iv t-ijii.il to the best tin lv,rte.l t'nsti e S-mp. and at the came time r-oi-S..SB0S ail the washing ami eieniisiii oroperli.- .if the cclcbr.ited t'.ermirt end Fi-nel, Uinndry StL-ips. It is therefore- rfeomm. Micd fur n- in the i-. u n dry. Kitchen. a,j l::,t!i.r,m. an, j.,r ceut-r... ho.is....oM purt-.ses. al.. r,.r Primers. Painter. Engineers, a,, l .Mach.nis, s. -s w.ij rotivc stains t.f Ink. Ur.-cse. T-r CM Paint 4 c from Ihe hiuls. .Manufternre'l only by ' ' Mt IJIM tI V Hl:.ll ir l.lioi. 2i !"K:,'ff-" Place, n.( Ci .,4 85 1 10-J). Jt-rermn Mrrtt, frw York. (Om.l DANIEL McliAlHiMMX. Attrnf at-T.n to, Johnstown. Pn. Oftit-e in the old t Exchange h.iiiaiiig. rup stairs.) corner ot Clin ton and Ieut streets. W ill attend to all busi ness connected with nis profession. TJO FAMILY OA N APFOUD TJ i- MB W1THOITT IT. Agvnt ndtlress , I10-22.-4t.i Ll. U. Uoovek. Ntahurg, l a. A DM INISTi: ATION NOTICE. T . Ksinte of i:i.:ZAi;i.TH Cjtt'M, ilt 'll. letter or Admintstration on the estatet.r F.I Isa bel h Crum. hire-.r Suinmei hill towrish.p. dee'd, having been gr.tn'e l lo the undersigi.ed, tioi Ice ts hereby given I h.tl ail ieb !m-:. c ;.'.- :,'e n-nst bi paid tiirrhn-itl, and a'l eis;;i: n-i,., ihes should be pn soiited, pro; rl . rtu 1-- in ca.ed for Set tiv-lilclil. in CATll AiilN E J-T-'Clil N ETT. w- 8. l..-6u .t-wii-ii'raU-iX.
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