-assure. m CIMBRU FREEflllL Ebensburg, Pa., - - , r le WMlrra renny I vnnli, ! ,. niv prison in Pittsburgh h I author r.fb",n', , receive nay ror advertise- : "', ". '.'insetted in tlieCAMHHIA Khecman. Jj'; ,;,,, lot-t advertising rates. ; LOCAL AND PERSONAL, j Hero. There, ttmt the Other Tlace. j CuM ii Helen Hlai and still acolden. j Vow i'!i! ti,,ie ,or lce ,orer" harvest i, t rv!'ni i v.'i'. ' -flit- lio'ii'lV ought t Ie at home when ! xUs f.v Mll.jlH.layidnirB. 'j,, iniiiit-rsi.ui took place In the Stony j Oik at Jclinstown n Sunday last, j V large number of workmen are said to ; vKr la-en suspended at the Altoona shops c, , !. I'. iMii!"1". of Huntingdon county, J 107vJ:l..M. nudi 250 shingle in one day ! lut'lm !'- I I,lllk:lt :if flour wan last week quoted , Bt r-i.e ii-nt !" l'""nd n the neighboring l,i nf lixliii""- . ' . i ti rr? i" an abandoned coal mine in r vit-M i-"",.v threatens the destruction j f I.IW ,1'TcS "I" colli. v ' ....... . , . A ii. i-.ii naitw.l o l.rten wits nrresTii hi I'imUy last for skipping his (i.i'ii'in " u,,r. l-i'l in AM.u.iia. TI- publication day of the Huntingdon J..,.r-rl ha ''' changed from Wednesday tol'r.lay of .n. li we. k. Tliere aie at present 0T4 prisoners in the w,t.r'i penitentiary, ami Mill there aro ii. .t there who should be. f vu ay " eel tain old citizen of t,rW;,tiovi. Ii. I". Jacob, the truth of history ;,! r,-.pi t Mm ' ar.swcr that he is. H.u. .I"lni U ii!y accompanied by his i -rt. t lii'.t', took up his lino of march fur V:iIiiiii;t ' "'ty on Wednesday last. -Tin- 1';'. II. R. , ar "hops at Altoona are riMiiim full banded just now in the build ii.jj .-t" tie 1mh..Ii - 1 additional freight cars. ,,t. I: I.. II ..rrell, of Holliilaysburg, m. ki. -lied i" the roin hy a horse on Satur j3T rxiil nlaee.l hn du combat for the time U:i C Thf dwelling house of John Beaumont, iirHM.'XvnrUl iH-rotiyh, was burned to the i ,1 a. fr-.v nights ngo. The old story a Jttvifivc fl.-w. A tirr'l of whiskey, s'olen as is sup. p i.r.l from '!i- fivijiht depot at Johnstown a frv ii : :li t -4 pvevi-ii, wan found in the Cone ua riv-r on Momhiy last. A Waiitirnl whifeiwan, measuring seven hr: tsrii in. I t s from tip to tip of winjrs, was 'i..t ninl kii'.cil on a saw mill dam at Ash in::.! F'iri'ii- tli i unity, one .lay hist week. I.ii.tl-ty and James Hopkins, In i 11 ! i.!.ivtiir Niinrids, sneeeedetl in ti!!:"tr a lr'- hear somewhere ah.ng the 1 n of the lil's Gup R. It. one day last nerk. Tiie tifv ergin.r on our Rratich train Is ii.it, ur fakr it, a man who will put on airs a" 1 up like a toad simply because the A ''noli Tribune speaks of him as Thomas M;ivr.m, A mail n. lined Miller Is suspected of Li ii s,-t rir.- to tie? harn of Mr. Walker, fci! Sotn.l set, ai ! the heli.-f is p.-neral that 1 r m. 'm' i. il a on j le of tine liorhes belong- (I 111. s.ime jjeiii lein;!i. Mr. M. L ;itinnii has nit his way into '': '.t' t'r.m. e I. nil. lint; recently added o tii rr.ir ef l.; tiio- mreaiitile establishment I i Tio-v on,- of the 1, incest, neatest and i!.i api-r 'er. s in lllietishui . T!.h a.lv.rtis-metif In a'tither column im.!. I ' 1m Ib r. i Wanted" hxiks like a .''Mi inz i f..r .r rural friends. riiI parties i ".n; lo ri'iliy horse tl-h to iliMe. of may i !.y . r..-ii, Mr. Crnssen's path. Mr. .I.i'ni l.o-.ve, sr., of (iaysport, fell tvir a r!i';rn or twenty feet embankment at. h: iH-'ween that nlace and Hollidavs- "'. on KruUy ni-iit lat, mid fractnre.l one i i 1 heru ie injnreil himself quite mi- r, ;r. M ir;;i! Smi'ii. r. toriner citizen of Holli 'V'ij when" he was raised, has been ' i i tl at ; niilier'.and Mil., of conspiracy l the 1'i.iti il States by a f.ilse clitiin r ;".' t n..,-,ev, ail sctiteucoil to th 1" :i :'' -hi i.i : v for t m . vrii h and t nsv a tine 11. i ' ir th inly are tendered to Mr. John W. ;! l'T a i -onp'... i,f ailmissiou tickets to "ll'l V, .;.i ii.neert to bepiVCtl bj the I if lli .e," ut the t'utigreEatiotial i'"li:ti tlii ri'.i.- fot W...1 ti.,l w nik'lit of ek an o.tei ;iiiuiieiit which we trust ' p i' I oik,.,1. a tii.ni n an;., t,. p;it hjs money where ;e ' in :'aie the most interest, and ;' "ill in a.i probability 1 hafe from '!!. -ff. eis of tinuncinl Dailies, we 1; " ' i'!. oti,.., .,, th c:ud of the Johns A ''ik li.ui'.i, .uh!ishe.l at the head "'' "' 1 o'.i'iin ,n this pnejo. -Tao ;,,:il,:e hor-.- belonging to Jfr. - ,.( (;,,.,( tnwnhip, Ihis cmtity, ''"''n In. in the stable of that gentle 1 t.-w i, They were ridden .1' .U t ,j :, ,.,111lfv ail, ,. ,,ext ,l;iy ' ' -r- ii , ,,v. n .1, but the theives made I'e l.y Lining to Ilie woods. , , .r" ,;,is, l-'.-ster ,t Qiinn declare y ' l"r ii tit. i mi lv -a veil in the purchase '""l and ilr.-ss tjixvils at their tiiani ' ' 'ii-li fr- in Jiinnstowti. They sell ut .'re,, lt- m 1 :i low ! 1'l cents ier U I H'.l I ..II.... ..... . . .,. "" i ti"".s iii projKirtion. -v inn "' ''".i.in K,(s rt.crived. Go an-! "v it ; yoi,,s,.;f ""I t'.i.ni ii o f Tlnlirar tr ! iv l at f,,r tlif. recent alleged iMtison- -j1 !' "f hor-. H w neJ by a farmer living "!!'-r ,M,.r township, this comity, also ' in". ' U at a '"nr'"K given him in -"wii . n,, Saturday evening, tne cvi- t, .V '"1 , ",:t,'lis' guilt, and ho '''"ffore.liHchrirge.l. , iioto,i,M t;iark sisters, who were re, I'.,,. j - ,,,, Tl.n..tunl.Mi .: . ' " "b :it ""'K,'d all the way to Johnstown, 'ti a iain I...... : ,. f . , .j j - "- "i minor oi ineir release y wr- brouglit hack for another thirty rt tti r11 -iia.-it.cr v.ti '' a Wi t' '" "'hnik these nnfortanates ace not '""Htl.,.. A t,i. F t r aim well written paper, tna , 'Ties. i, (ttil.jer-t of the finan ( sro"' 'lie pen of an intelligent friend r,,'Ii"1''m:l 1,111 township, reached lis on kr.i l"VB il "r personal attention, as de- L We K,r v. ... .... ...... kfnK- "tr-ii compelled to Wllunoui '":ariou until next week. Our friends King and Jones, of lightning roil fame, have opened a livery, feed and sale stable in Johnstown, and if the gorgeous "cut" at the bead of their announcement in a local print meaus auything it means that they hare horses which can be ridden bare back a la cirens style. Be that as it may, we trust that good luck will attend thetn in their new venture. A young man whose name we did not learn attempted to jump on a freight train at Portage Station, oil Wednesday evening of last week, but missing his footing fell with one of his feet under the wheels, sever al of which passed over lhat member anil crushed it so badly that amputation had to be resorted to. One of bis legs was also broken at the same time. The holidays are coming, the galddest of the year, with their joyful greetings and their ever pleasant chaer, and the man who seeks to welcome and in their glorious pres ence bless himself and loving kindred will buy a suit from Ifess, who has a stock the equal can no where else be seen, and at prices which no one can excel, we ween. R. J. Hess, Oak Hall Clothing Stcre, 241 and 23 Main stree, Johnstown. Mr. Oeorge Zane, son of our friend and patron, Mr. Redingcr Zane, of East Cone mangh, made a narrow escape from severe injury if not from death on Saturday last. He was standing on a board or plank on the coal scaffold at ihat place, when the board suddenly broke and let him fall to the ground, a distance of fully eighteen feet. Strange to nay, he sustained no worse inju ries than a dislocated shoulder and a few contusions about the body. No man or youth need permit, the boli kays to overtake him with shabby clothes npou his back, now lhat, Myers & L.loy.1 have just received the largest and finest stock of clothing ever brought to Ebensburg. The same may le said of the ladies, for a splended assortment of dress goods of various grades are also among the recent openings at that popular mercantile mart. Myers & Lloyd sell strictly for cash, and that' the reason why they sell so awful cheap. Messrs. LeiTimon & Murray have in store an abundance of choice articles for holiday gifts, such as fancy goods, toy and other handsome books, the most elegant and varied array of simon pure jewelry to le found in the town, and many other desira ble knick-knacks. They have also received a fresh invoice of drugs of various kinds, which will be found specially useful after tha holidays in reconstructing the physical systems of those who have gorged them selves to mora thin repletion with the gooil things of life. ! We would have been gTsd if the oppor tunity had been afforded ns to chronicle the election of our fib-nd N. F. Carroll, of Sali na, Kansas, ns Comity Treasurer, tor which he wasa candidate on the Democratic ticket, but inasmuch as he was defeated by only seventeen; votes in a strong Republican coun ty, he has good reason to be proud of the run he made. Mr. Carroll is a Johnstown boy, and is well known to many of our readers, having been in the mercantile business for a numlier of years in his native place, as well as in Altoona. On Monday last, about noon, James Tnscho and Martin V. Fry got into a quarrel w hile playing cards in the saloon of August IKinges, Johnstown, and the finale of the trouble was that the former stabbed the latter three times once in the back, once in the left breast, both severe wounds, and slightly on the right side of the forehead. IiikcIio made his escape, hut was arrested the same evening, and is now in jail here, having lieen brought upon Tuesday even ing. The wounded man will recover. He and Inscho are brothers-in-law. Miss Reilx-r, aged about fourteen years, was dangerously shot while returning from a recent coon hunting expedition in Somerset county. She was walking alongside of Eli Crosby, a young man, in one of whose pock ets was a small pistol which by some means bucame discharged, and the ball penetrating Miss Iteiiier's face below tiie jaw lione, and passing upward, broke out all the teeth on the side of her mouth, and passing through the root of her tongue, bulged in the cheek on the opposite side, of the face from which it had entered. Her condition is critical. In the lied of Blacklegs creek, borderinrj on the frmsof Mr. Hay and Mr. McDowell, in Coucmangh township, Indiana county, is a rock of peculiar formation, which attract the attention of all who may happen in that vicinity, when the stage of water is such as to permit an inspection of its surface. It contains three liasin-fhaped orifices in its surface, evidently wrought there for a pur pose. As it is near the place where a large crucible wan found, it is surmised these basins were, used for the purpose of crush ing or grinding the ore of some precious metal. -With sincere regret we announce the death of the wife ami one child of our whi lom friend and associate of Johnstown F. ho fame, U. Emmet Smith, eldest son of Capf. Vt. Nelson Smith, which sad events occurred at the residence of that gentleman in Oeorge :own, I). C, on the 27th and 28th of Novem ler, respectively. We knew Mrs. Smith in her girlhood ami early we'.ded days as an amiable, kind hearted and affectionate lady, and now that she has ln-en called from time to eternity, we cannot but hope that her im mortal spirit has met with a favorable judg ment. Captain Morgan McDonald, of Loretto, has presented to the Catholic fair which opens its doors in this place on Monday evening nest, a pair of well trained goats and a very elegant wagon and two sets of harness to match for all which he was of fered the snug sum ot $i(H) if he would de liver the same in the city of Philadelphia, flood for the Captain t Joseph Hogue, Esq., of Allegneny township, has also con t ributed through usa handsome table cover for the benefit of the same enterprise, for which he will please accept thanks. Who's next? Our people were surprised on Tuesday last to learn that at a late hour on the night previous, It. I. Johntson, Esq., and Win. H. Itonacker, Eq., the latter of whom was Stiinjiione.l by telegraph from his home iu JohnstowM, had leen cited liefote Jojsii e Kiukead to answ er the charge of compound ing a felony, brought against them by Geo. O. K. Zahm, Esq. The alleged offence grew out of the signing of a document in w hich they agreed to exonerate Jatnes.D. Zahm from prosecution for having esnliezrleil funds from the banking house of Collins, Johnston & Co., in which the gentlemen named are partners, on condition that he (Zahm) would return certain valuable papers belonging to said bank. The accused waived a hearing au1 entered into recognizances in the sum of t."ir) each to appear at court a nil answer tba ckargtr. A Wast Supplied. The American! mind i active. It has given ns books of fiction for the sentimentalist, learned books for the scholar and professional student, but few books for the people. A txiok for the people must relate toa subject of universal iuterest. Such a subject is the physical man, and such a book "The People's Common Sense Medical Advisf.b," a copy of which has been recently laid on our table. The high professional attainments of its author Dr. It. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., and the advantagesderiven by him from an extensive ' ; practice would alone insure for his work a j cordial reception. But these are not the I merits for which it clairasour attention. The Author is a man of the people. He sympa thizes with them iii all their afQictious, ef forts, and attainments. He perceives ibeir want a knowledge of thenwelres and lieliev ing that all truth should be made as univer sal as God's own sunlight, from his fund of learning and experience he has produced a! work in which he gives them the benefits of bis labors. In it he considers man in every phase of his existence, from the moment he emerges "from a rayless atom, too diminu tive fi.r the sight, nnt.il he giadually envoi ves to the maturity of ihnse t'onsciotts rovers, the exercise of which furnishes subjective evidence of our immortality." Proceeding npon the theory that every fact of mind has a physical antecedent, he has given an ad mirable treatise on Cerebral Physiology, and shows the liearings of the facts thus estab lished upon individual and social welfare. The author believes with Spencer, that "as vigorous health and its accompanying high spirits are larger elements of happiness than j any other things whatever, the teaching how to maintain them is a teaching that yields to no other whatever," and accordingly has introduced hu extensive discussion of the methods by which we may preserve the in tegrity of the system and oftimes prevent the onset of disease. Domestic Iteniedies their preparation, uses, and effects form a prominent feature of the work. The hygi enic treatment, or nursing of the sick, is an important subject, and receives attention commensurate with its importance. Nearly all diseases "to which flesh is heir" are de scriiied, t heir svmptoms and causes ex plain ed, and proper domestic treatment suggested. To reciprocate the many favors Is.-stowed upon him by a generous public, the author offers his book at a price (31.50) little ex ceeding the cost of publication. Our rend ers can obtain this practical and valuable work by addressing the author. -V. 1". Trib une. Compi.imentaby. We do not suppose that the following clippings from four of our exchanges will induce any of our delin quent patrons to tur.i from the evil of their ways, hot it is nevertheless gratifying to have such kind words spoken aliout us by those who know how it is themselves, ami especially so as only one of the papers quo ted pulls in the same political harnessa ilie FKEEM AN, two of them lieing Republican journals and the third independent in (will lies. Such disinterested advice from out side parties should be heeded; but will it be? ah! there's the rub. Here are the ex tracts, however read and consider them well : lino. McPikk, of the Cambria F-erm?it. talks very plainly to his patron in his last week's pw per. and want to know where the money is to come from, if he is to continue lis publica tion. He says that unless he is better sup ported in the future than in (he past, he Ims fully determined to pull up stakes. The h'ree mmi is a mmd new-simper, inul we do not think the people of Ciinhria county can arToid to al low MvPike to leave tliem.-'finiHe Ilrralil. 0iK Down. MePike, of IIif I'.tinln in Frrr man. announces in this week's issue that unle.-s his put runs come down with n more liliernl sup port he will lie compelled tosliut shop, and seek fame and fortune elsewhere. The h'rremau'n readers should do the Miuuilile for Mae., as I hey would appreciate his loss should he tie com pelled toiprt tmtili-liing-. . 1f .oiKi .lfiiTor. VTikk, of the Cambria Fnrman, In the Inst ifSueof h:s paper, talks :usines to his delin quent patrons, and intimates very strnnirly i h;it unless they "loe the mark" and come down with the spinnei-s" he will pull upstnkts and leave, Th t'rrrman is a iro d paper, and our friend M'Pike dcsei ves hctler treatment at the hands of I he "frosty sons of thunder." UunttinfUm Jtiiinml. McPikk. of the Cambria Frrrman. threatens to step down Mini out from the pnlilicit ion of that journal, unless his suhscri tiers step up in the captain's office and settle their indelted f.ess with more prompitudc ir. the future than iu the past. ltij(t:t I .ocirMiri SttimLird. A Rr.i.ic of tiie Rf.voi.i-tion We were shown Saturday, by Or. C Hickok, of ted ford, the Rrifish rlag which filiated over Fort lied ford in pre-revoltitionary times. Tradition is not clear as to the pre cise time of the capture of thin flag from the ISritish, and written history has nothing to say op the subject. Hut the la-st informa tion lhat can be obtained in regard to the matter makes It certain that it was tAken either iu lTtHlby Capt. Smith's "Rlack Roys" (a band of regulators whose object was to prevent the traders from supplying the In dians with gnus and ammunition and who actually dispossess! the Hritish of the fort in lib'.i), or in l.di, iinnie.uately after the promulgation of the D. clarat ion J,f I ndepen- dence. The flag was in the possession of j Mr. Anthony Nawgle, immediately after the close of the war of itideMMi.lence, in whose family if has been a sort of heir-loom. It is now in Ilie custody of Hugh Moore, Esq., formerly sheriff of Red ford county. It is male f the finest and heaviest damask silk and is excellently preserved. The tra dition is that if was presented to the garri son of Fort Red font by the I bike of lied ford. Or. Hickok will take the il.ig to Philadel phia with a view of placing it on exhibition at the Centennial. Ilarrihnrg Patriot. B . ItonnF.rtT at Pink Ft,at. A village in Indiana county, know as Pine Flat, enjoy ed quite a sensation a few days ago. The store of Mr. Evan Williams was entered at r.ight, ami goods of considerable value car ried off. As in the case of a recent robliery at Grcensburg the burglars had provided themselves with a team, and the stolen arti cles were placed in the wagon and hauled away. The track made by the wheels was easily followed, and sonic three miles distant the trail came to an end. A brief search soon resulted in finding all the goods stored away under a haystack, ami suspicion fas tened at once upon four persons residing in the vicinity. The arrest of three of them was promptly effected, but the other made his escape. The evidence sgainst the party captured was of a sufficiently direct nature to justify their incarceration in the jail of Indiana county, and if is pretty certain that the fourth mrmlarr of the gang will lie caught. There seems to be an epidemic, of; roblieries occurring throughout, the rural districts just now, and it would lie well for a strict look out to lie kept by country read ers tn prevent gangs of thieves from commit ting depredations of this kind. Johnstoicn Tribune. A Fact Worth Knowing. Are yon suffering with Consumption, Coughs, Severe Colds settled on the breast or any disease of the Throat am! Lungs? If so, go to your Druggists, Iemon & Murray, Elauisburg, or to Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and get a boitleof Rose hek'sGkrman SvKtrr. This medicine has lately la-en introduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. The people are going wild over its success, am! druggists all over our country are writing ns of its wonderful cures among their customers. If you wish to try its superior virtue get a Sample Rottle for 10 cents. Lsrge size bottle 75 cents. Three doses will relieve you. Try it. . J.tcoh Hrnllier, the express messenger who unfortunately smothered two valuable hunting tlojjs ami "aeveral fine chickens not long aince at Philadelphia by closing the !or of the express cat, fell front his car le twecn Shady Side ah.l Kant Iilnrty, on Sat nr lav mornii.tr. while arrauciiifz the eood in ("the car. Iii collar Iwjne wss broken and he received several hrnisea on the arm ami tace but he managed to walk to the next station, where he telegraphed another messenger to take charge of the car. Urallier lives in Johnstown. He was assessed $23 and coats in Philadelphia for cruelty to animals in smothering the dogs and chickens. Rt. Rev. M. Domenec. Catholic Rishon of this diocetie, arrived safely in Eoioe on Friday last The Pittsburgh Gazettk. Those who are arranging for their home papers for the next year, will io wisely to send for sample copies of the Pittsbukuh Gazette, Daily or Weekly, ns it will le seen to tie the liest paper published in Pittsburgh. It is the oldest, lieiug nearly ninety years old, and has kept pace with all phases of modern uewspaer progress. It is printed on new type, and on clean, white, handsome paper. Its news is specially full, and accurate. It i receives Cable news from Europe, and Dis- I patches from ail parts of the country. It has special correspondents in Washington) dnring the session of Congress, and at liar- ' risburg during session, of the Legislature, and will give full reports of all that is in- teresting in the proceedings. Its Local news is complete and varied, yet chaste and pure. Its Editorials contain trenchant discussions of all current subjects, and deal indepen dently with all the issues of the hour. The paper is Republican in Politics, but holds that the party is superior to cliques and rings. Jta Market Reports are spet-ialhi full and complete, and hare a reputation, that is widespread, for accuracy and reliability. Its reports of the Lire 'tock market are also the liest in the city. In frequent instances, par ties in the country have saved or made con siderable sums by following the accurate re ports of prices, given in the Gazette, in making their sales. It also contains Agri cultural, Household, and Family reading, i carefully selected. Thus it is a family paper I ot great excellence ami rare cheapness, as to price. Irs circulation is the largest of the Pittsburgh press. The Gazette is furnished at the following rates, ami we claim that they afford the cheapest newspa per published, w hen the size ami quality of the paper are considered : TKi:MS: Daily Gazftte ( postage prepaid) by mail, per annum, 310.00; for six months," S3. 00; for three months, S2.50; for one mouth. SI. 00; by the week, payable to thecarricr, Ijcents. Weekly (inrefte (postage prepaid) by mail, single subscribers, S1.7A per year ; in clubs of rive, Sl.r0; in clubs of ten or more, SI. 40, and an additional copy for every ten to the getter up ot" the club. Postmasters are re quested to act as agents. For sample copy, of daily or weekly, free of charge, address KING, HEED & CO.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Vinr.TiNOTBE Heventk Law. Deputy-Marshal Harris went mer in AlKK.ru yesterday and succeeded in effect imr ttie arrest of four persons who stand charge 1 with viol-itinir the iteve line law. An information was tnadeairainst them, some lime ago.belore I'. Commissioner Irwin But ledge, of this place, by K. I. Gilbert, the Deputy of Collector Itoyer, an 1 they were all brought over for a hearing to-day. The first was Joseph $ttihl. who is charged with specirhnlly selling beer from unstamped krgs.aud also with not cancelling stamps placed upon a number of kegs. The evidence was deemed Sufficient to justify the hoblii.g of li i til In the sum of 500 in each case for bis appear ance at l he May term, 1S7H, of the V. S. Court at Pittsburgh. The bail was furnished, and he was discnarged. tiiirtuve Klcmest Is charged with selling beer from unstamped kegs, and also with having stamps in his possession which had been used and not anccllcd. Kail in the sum or AVID in each case was furnished for his appenrancc same as above, and lie was permitted to depart. Christ. Walil Is charged with selling beer from kegs not properly stamed. and gave hail in the sum of faOU for his appearance at the May Term. Charles Hald is charged with having beer on tap and selling the same from kegs not properly Stamped and alo with delivering beer to sa loons and taverns without taking the precau tion to MlTix stamps on the kegs. f.J0 bail in c.-.ch instance was givan for the appearance of deleiidant lor trial next May. 'I he principal witness against these alleged violators of the law was Mr. A. D. H-trlem. a Government officer from Philadelphia, who spent a short time in Altoona lookiugfaround the places of business or the gent lemeii named. A large delegallon'of t heir f riend accompanied them from Altonn.i, und ail took their depar ture on the Atlantic Express. -J'ltntnwit Tri bune Ice. lt. HOMICirtE IN WFSTMOttF.I.ANn CoTTNTY. Our friend and brother typo, Mr. J. A. Ktttell, late of this place, now a resident ot Scottdale, Westmoreland county, sends us, under date of Nov. 'f!th, the following par ticulars of a homicide which occurred about one o'clock on the morning of Thanksgiving day. Mr. Ivitlell says : Samutl Morrow, bar-keeper ot the Scottdale House, idiot and killed Tlioimts Dohson about : 1 o'clock yesterday taorniug ciVli int.- It ap- j pears Irom the evidence before a coroner's 1 jury, that Dor.son and some three or four of J his I riends entered the bar-room ill a disorderly J and quarrelsome disposition, and demanded drink, which was refused by Morrow, who or dered Ihem out. Dobson 1 In-rciioon presented a revolver and tbreat.-ned to tilow his heart out, when Morrow quickly grasped a pistol and II red, the ball striking Dohson in I be right breast, and after passing through his body, lodged between the fourth and fifth ribs. Doh son ran about forty yard, when ho fell to tiie ground and expired. The verdict of the coro ner's jury was just n'lalil.- li-.MMcide." Morrow 1 gave himself up, 'mt was released on bail loai- pcsraml answer at next term of Court. Doh son was about S7 years of ay, and leaves a wile and one child. To Mr Coat. Thou matchless piece of excellence leader of fashion's swav thou rt .v vision in the night, ,:.y happiness by .l ! hy l'rais-s everywhere thy tea 11 una iomi ly sung ; 1 ny quality ami eie gan" resound from every tongue. Rut when I tell thy little cost, stupr-sea o'reomes Iheni all, until I prove to them it came from the great StarClotbing Hall. .lames.I. Murphy, proprietor, I0!4 Clinton street, Johnstown. 1: v mini: a i.. YIXOF.R M1I.T.ER. Married, t the Catho. lie ehiu eh. St. Hi 111 if. ice. en Til;-s I iv, Nov. 10.1 -7j, by Rev. Father iehaels. M r. RomtnT Yinokr, of I ':ir roll town borough, and Miss M T Asn Mili.kk, of St. Itonitaee, Chest township. OKI TIM It V. OA nXF.Y". Died. on Wednesday morning. Nov. 21. Is7". between the hours of 12an l I o'clock, at ' the residence of her paroent in Munslcr town- : ship, altera Ling, and painful illness. iM iss Katk. i second daughter of John nn 1 Rose Carney, aged j '2 years. 3 months and ." days. j Never have we known the dread summons to come to any one lietler preps red to appear before 1 the judgment seat of Coil and render n account ! of her stcvi'i-dslifp t nan was t he young lady whoso : I untimely death tonus the subject of Ihis noiiee. i ror consi.ierame lime an mni.iie 01 our own household and for many years one of our most , cherished friends, we ran Irsly say that we never knew one to excel her in all t hose vlrtnes and gra ce which ndorn and exalt fallen humanity iden tic, kind and loving by nature, and the very pe--soiiitl'-Mt ion of true humility, she lived a life that was well wort hy of imitat ion and died a death that even the most devout Christian well might envy. Deeply nil i-ct in -i, but none the less deserved, was the tribute paid lo the .leccas.-d by I er beloved pastor Rev. Fa1 her llnckett. who over the bier nKn which rested her mortal rein.iinnand in pres ence of her weeping relatives and a largo 3 n coiirse of sympathising friends, bore cloqnent tes timony to h.-r many t liristinu virtues and express ed the earnest hope I hat himself an I his hearers might lie ns well prepared 10 meet ineir xoi as , was she whose mortal remains were about to bo j consigned to their last earthly rctc.lng place a 1 hope which will find nn echo in lh heart r every uc who knew the deceased. After a solemn 1 Right Mass and the funeral rites of the Catholic church had been performed, the inanimate term 1 of our young friend was interred in the cemetery J at Sutn'initville. whit tier it had been followed, not- withstanding the almost incessant down-n.ur of , rain and the great chilliness or tho atmosphere, j by a large nauiherel friends and neighbors, not a i few ef whom plodded the entire distance, fully five miles, on foot. May a crown of glory be . vouchsafed her in Ihc mansions of eternal bliss. 1 HKt'CE. Died, in Allegheny township, on ' Wednesday. Nov.. 2i, !S73. Mrs. AM km a Hiiice, -relict of Oeorge Hruce, dee'd, aged about 6tj years. , The suhiect of this notice was a eistcr ol Messrs. Tatrlck and Charles Mc.Hiinnniv and Mrs. Eliza, n- i tic r. ... on I 112 Dngrnvings of eae Parrish. widow id the late Silas Parrish, and was chnnica movements, rrif. ti.l ri-nt. the mother-in-law f Mr. B. P. Anderson, at whoso ; Address for tho Paper, or concerning Patents, residence she died. he was the mother of twelve ; yfl'X A ' ? .rl Kw. .w Yftel. children, six or whom are still living. During ! Rraseh Olflce, Cor. F & Tth SW., AYashington, her lite Mrs. Hruce met with many vicissitades, , d. ij. prominent among whieii were ine ireo,uent neat ns i tn her tamilv, that td ner nusnanu in is3 ncing ' her lastnnd greatest affliction, and t he destruction ' by tire on two occasions ef her house and all its cm tent, involving heavy Hnancial losses. Ca.ler these repeated troubles her mind hceamo some j what Impaired, her phys.cal health broke down I and for more than two years past she was a eon i find invalid, sutneet at times to spasems which . were attended bv bill nnd bruises of a very pain : fn! character. SShe h id been, often however, cor. ftned to her lied only a few weeks when the sum mons came which relieved her from all herearthly pains and nsbercd her. as her friend have reason to hope and believe, -fnto the enjoyment of those eternal felicities wlih-h await the lull litnl servants or Hod in the kingdom or Heaven. Having been i a. consistent and pious professor of the Cat hollo faith during her life, she received I he last rdes ef ' tho Church, and died fall of well fomided hope Tor the never-ending future. It may truly bo said of her that alio had not an enemy in the world, and that none knew her bat to love her, none named 1W tat to jirafae. Magr ahe rt ia peace. - A. Our ruzzle Jepartmcnt. Tkar Fkermam. I Fend you en cnitrtna for your many renters to solve. s follows: EPITAPH OS AN Ot.O PI WOMAN. Bene A Thin Tliert TJstf Homo I'M vo L I C Kusto Fuel I. B Arh El Lor I.nt ELY Wa 8 -hove N W How Ass kill'.l I N T H Kir T Sofp I Eson tar 1 Sen I T Art Sun I) K N E V E Ver yus ft" J "eove N w Hens He 'Dii V'D Lnniri-mi L H hem A D K he K Id Stp Vt Tnv Vf K Ii y he K hu 8 Han li m i-.-i. nr. i -r v w-i. Hedot H 1,1 e Tom A keart I It T P e In hop Est ha the K C K U S T W I L L II Era Is I 1 ere is a proniein : A poor woman carrying JL", . M,,'e 'net by three boys, the J,1 ''-'e Wt boujrht a third of what : remained mid her V. ..'!" ' ",e ",ri nought hair ol what she still had lert. and returned her 1; nTter which she found she had 12 apples remaining. What number had she at first ? The above problem may trouble some of your reader? to crack lor a week to pome. . ,.V."r"' ,ru'y. C. SCAKLAlf. Allegheny Twp., Nov. 27, 18:5. Dear Freeman. The answer to J. C. Brown's problem is. 43.!0. J. V. Hoy land s problem admits of various solutions, all correct and in accordance with ih statement or bis problem, thus: The book buyer may had J ai tint and had 6 when done buying; or he may have had .50 at first and ti when done s or he ma v have ha1 '.V25at fiist, and none lert when the pur chases were made. Answer to J. C. Trout's watch problem: At seconds a rter 4 o clock, p. m., each hand km midway between the other two hands. J. C. Trout's answer to Mr. O'Fricl's problem is not correct, or near correct, for the difference in the prices of tvi si pi res of land wasSO cents, while hut Mr. Trout in ikes the difference ou:y 7tf' cents therefore not right. Yours, Ac.. LOKETTO. Dear Knr.PM AN.-rteiow please find answers to problems In leiruUr ord-r as published last week. Also a problem of my own which 1 offer for the cdifliation of your readers : 1. The land is divided into 3t7.2i:rin5 acres and I"tS.7S4i4 acres. pi.ikiiii JRfj KHfcifJ acres in ail. 2. He had at Hrst . 3. He had t.".S5 .n entering the first store and had no money when he came out or the third or last one. rr.om.BM. A farmer sold 3 bushels of wheat and R bush els of oats for ID'l. and m ttin ti iii o tii tit tinr bushel sold 10 tu-hcls of wheat and 5 bushels of oaisior fis.STt. How much did he receive per bushel for each? Arithmetical Solution re- qucsteu. N. O. D. "A. I). H.," Chest Fprings, also answers the hist I wo problems in the same way ns above given, and likewise sen. Is a solution" of the first problem, but as it is Hceomt. anied bv hieroglv phics which wc have not the type tn present, we are obliged to give if the go bv. That it does not exactly corn f pond with t he solution of Ilie author himself, us neitner indeed does the answer .if "N. O. 11.," will be apparent lo our lrieiid on couipiiriicx his solution with the one published below. "A. D. II." also udds his mite to the general fund iu this wite : I'WMII.EM. By means or a lever a certain number of lbs., Troy, attached to t he arm of the weight balances the same number of oz. A vnirdtipois, nt inched to the arm of the power. Kerpiired. the r-itio between the nrms of th" lever, a lb. Troy being toa lb. Avoirdupois ns57(j0:7(HK). "lOKtno'M" ANSWSUTO IMS OWN PR.nm.KM. f rea terslmre 247.-' 1 3V4.'r; a 2 res . Less " ....irc!.7siit.'iinSXacrcs. Or, more explicitly perhaps, as rollows: Ac's. Bonds. P's. f renter. 247 0 34 nearly. Less Jil - 3 - 54 5 " lr. Finney" m pound Sjrnpof rin- eltn is guaranteed to cure liitianimatioii of Uic Kidneys and Itladder, painful or suppressed urination so frequent in old age, painful or suppressed menstruation, lacorrhrea or white, gravel, gleet, stricture, bloody discharges, Itright's .license, brickdust deposits, dropsy pain in the back or side, sick headache, pim ples, blotches and eruptions on the face, and nil diseases of a specific or constitutional nature, regardless of duration. Hg.' or sex. 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Address, THE SL'N New York City. COrLlnXWOuICa EBENSBTJRG, PA. 3Tm 1 IVtYARLi; lEM AM. INTEREST ALLOWED (rt TIME DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE. AND A GENEIIAIj BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. TSpecial attention paid to busine. of cor-ic-iiondettl. JAS. P. ML'RI'IIY, Nov. V.K is;5.-tf . Cashier. Msre tia M a Catsrj age, DR. H. R SELLERS, a celebrated physician of Pittsburgh. licover-' ed and used in hi practice the popular reme.lj known a SELLERS' I M PER I. A I, COl'tJ H SYR UP. This is no yi'ACK remedy. It was born of wisdom: nurtured by science: and thousands aro H lug witnesses of ils wonderful curative powers. It i pleasant to lake, nod sure to cure Coughs, Colds. Croups, Itronchiul Affections. Tickling in the Throat, and all diseases of a kin dred nature. H. F.. Skm.ERS & Co.. Pittsburgh. Ph.. are also proprietors of Johnson's RHEUMATIC COM POUND, the (treat internal remedy for Rheu matism, Xciiialgi.i, Heinirtche, vc. You can hai'e a d.u-tor always In your house by keeping SELLERS' Fani'ly Mctlii-in.-s ,n hand. 1 heir l.lver Pilla arc the oldest and best in the market, and every bottle of their Veritiifime is warranted. For sale by a1, drugg-sfs nnd country dealers. A. A. Haukku & Son, Agents. E'ocnsbiirg. Pa. CRAMPT0F3 IMPERIAL SOAP IS THE "BEST." This soap is manufactured from pure msterlnls an.l as it contains a large percentage ol Vegeta ble ttil. is warranted Inlly equal to the hert im ported Casti e p. and at the same time inf. scssos nil the washing and cleansin r properties ( the celebrated llcrmnn and French Enin.Iry Soap. It is thcrebtrc recommended for ue in the Ijiiimlry. Kitehen. and Hat h-rom. an. I for general household purpose: also, lor Printers. Painters. Engineers, and Machinists, i s it will re move stains of Ink. tireese. T.tr. Oil. Paint, e:c. Irom the lintels. Manufactured only by HtJV IttJOT II IlltS. 2, 4, Cm S, and p. Rutgers t'l.ire. and C:l and S5 JeTerm street. .New Vork. 1-or sale by KoonsJ Urovr. X. Delnwire Avenne. Phi'la.Ielp'.ia. by Mvn:s t Li. '. Eb ensburtr. and by groovers generally. 1 10-V.:m. AKI X EES' NOTJC K. N t ico is hereby given that V. M. l.l.ovb. of Altoona. Dlalr count v. Pennsylvania, and Jank E.. his wile, bv .Iced ef voluntary assignment, have assigned all the csl ate. real and jH-rsoiial. of the said W. M. I.t.ov l. to .1 on ID:n.'.v. J.ojhs Lnt imin nn I HixttTi.t. Kinkki. of Altooe.a. in sal I count v. in trust for the beneht ..I the cred itors of t he sahl W. M. Ltovo. All person-, there fore. Indebted tothesnid W. .M. I.Mivu. will make liavment to tne sani Assignees. ai"i i no-- um om elsiin or dcmainls without delay. will iVcknonn the samu JOHN liEILl.Y, JAMES IM HON, MAX. KIXKKAD. A.riguees ol W. M. Ijl.nvn. IS. 1ST i. i'J.'-t. Altoona. O.'t. orici: -Uavitiii pni-chascil A' DMI X 1ST K A TO IV S NOTIC 1 :. Kslate of .1. K. UlTK, !ecM. I-ttcrs of Administration on the estate of Josi H K. HtTK, late tif Ebenstmrg l.ov.im n, ,i,',-cftsed. hive teeii issued to the under--sued, who hereby not lies all persons itnb-bte.i to rid estate that payment mut be made or ti w it It. and th'W bavitig claim or tl.-m-"His at-aiti-t th same ore rcpi.-sted to pr. sc il tlicui pro perly prolml. d t.r ett!meiit. JOHX H. rilfii, Adminitrtor. Nov. 19, IHT.'i -jt. AD M IN 1ST A TIOX NOTIC V,. Kstntc df.lAME UlttlWN, dee'd. letter of Adminis r.it ion on the csiste of J.s. HuowN.-laie of Munstcr township. ainlTir coun ty, deceased, have been granted t the under it;n cl. residing Iu said township, to whom all persons Indebted to said esiaie are reijnes til tn make pay ment, and thoso luiving claims or demaiids will make known the sane without delay. li ilD-ilM' lll,MVX, Adm'x. Munster Twp., Nov 12, l4T."..-i. AD M I M ST II A T I O X X O TIC li Ivstale of John O. HoLAN'ti, tlc'd. Ijcttersof Administration on the esiate oF.Tchn C. Iloland. late of Sumntitrtile .-roiigli. .leeca ed, having been granted to the nndcr:ncl. a!l t'-r-sons tnletaei lo said estate arc rope-si ed to tnake payment without delay, and thoso having cla'tas against the same will "present them properly au thenticated for settlement. JAMKs HoI.XXD, AdminiStratcr. Snmmltville. Nov. S. lsrd.-6t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Emcauf.Th Miller, dee'd. Letter testamentary on the estate of Ki.Z WSTH Mll.l.r.H. Inn of I.i-etto iM-tongh. dee'd. having been granted toib. u;.dersig-i,-d. notice i hert-tiy given to alt persons indebted to. said estate t hat pavmenf must Ik made wit lionf de lay. nnd thoe having accounts against t'i simie shop Id produce Ihem dulv nut heut iealed for eet tlem.-nt. F. O TKIEL. Executor. Irfiretti), JTev. K, W;5.-t. UUKt 50 fVT JL '.nvi:il,le snlc nml left .1 urine tuv rV.ls- ! minis lire with J..IIN III rKKl.. the following d.scr.b- ! tli ' I . .!'.. ,1. c-d t.ci-sonal i.ropcrtv lo wit: 1 bay mare. 1 ! 1'- 1 net "f m Mk n. adTcin'Str. thr.-e-vearold hcir.-i-.l cook ing stovi-a nd utcn- j ,,r J-liat.e! h Shunir, late of I.l.ei.sbar- Iwr- sils.2 labb'. o ie set chair. I douahirav.l -ink. i 'iign. '''' ; - ,,, , 1 clock 1 mirror. 2 beds ten I, ii bushels wheal. 1 l,e nrr "ecotnt of .- nna !5. TW.-f ir- IS bushel buckwheat. 411 bushels o-it. 2 hog. ol ". eeeat.rs ..1 Jeremiah Mdi..ii!KU', lai of :t pics, a lot of hay and straw, end I wind:., li. """'"" ewubip. ''vea-'d 1 licrcbv c inn nil persons against interfoi ing ! 1 aeeonnt ot John E. S-.mlan. one of with said proper! v. H.J. KltL'JIKXAKKIt. I ''" executors ..I Jeremiah Mnioiiiglc, Ulu tif it.., tJ.. u i ii-:ii...I I A asiutigjeu U'wuslup. deceased. Ar.n,) r;;,;vy,. 120 ; lir ton St., Jo'.nstown, Pp. CHARTER KM sKl'T. 12. lsT0. llV!OSIT: recr-iTcd of all snn s not !.- limit One 1i': rrn,.ri"r "','"" r-rccrit 1,,:, res' s . -V mnn,,, "t" Jen,, nnd IVc mbcr n t i." p..imdmg tw ee a year wit h..nt trending 1 he ..... po-.tor t.. call or even to p. eru f.-c den, -it Nn.k Voney loaned on Heal Est-te. r.... ,,-.. ter.tiar first monaag-..n tsrm rMt I. nr -r more tun.- the smonnt of loan oY-rl ' . r perfect titles, etc.. reqoVred". ' rvfcreo"' This corporation is exclrf. Plr a (!..,, rj,rv No eonimereial deposits n-ce.r.Ml " . Kranted. No .n,' Cenr "v Hlank applleatio,,, for tMirr nrT c.-it... ,,r by-laws, and -p-rinl law ,J t t Hank . sentjto nut address d, .red i.-,TKrS.Tt,''8,T Tnmp'' '"""per. David Dlbcr C P 1 Whs. A. J. Ilawes. F. v. Hay. Jobn y , H.Iipsley. Daniel .Meljintl.lip. p : v, "'.;.' C'vitra Klokr. Solicitor. i:-r.T5.-lT Mjnland EYEan;. EATlTxsTITl'TE" GtOl.t.T. RE! UXH. m. ti. p,i ,.r r... and Ear -nrgt rv in the a-l.ij...,., i " vrslty. Surgeon in cb:tr Tho larre han ts-.tne rc-'dene. ti- ! c'n , ( ACRoi.t. has hi-en fined p wi-!, a:; . , ...o "' in.-n ,a lopte, i . ,be ,,., s ..,., , , w j? ,? for theapecial trenim-nt ..rihis cl.-.s ,.( , ,. -t. AppIV bv letter to ' -,!-. Kl.l UMi. JI. p.. Surgeon in VUnrzc. 2 ? '; home. Artv w.H'ie,!. OipnTand . i 1 ennrree.jritt l; K r, ,., Augc-ia. M, Himii iiiifv:iic7rvI MC.MSCIXi: llt vm t!! ., M I.I S VOET X S EEFCTRO Hf.ETS nn 1 lltps ira Indorse,! by the t.ios. eminent p?v.i a,ei i,, n.l complaint dy.p.p-ia. k Mnev .le..... ache. .. nervou. di.or.lers. t.ts. female coieplain-s. nlrvu. If -SiEi z!:zxrir a month loenergetie men and women i-vlrv. Il'-re. ;'',';,. ...,.. , E Vt I ( 1 ij :M F1,.L'U ' 151 avV., , i,'ra.Jo. 4 PER WEEK OCARA XTEED to IenT,", Male nnl Iemale ( ,i,,.irwn ,,M!ltv' Term nti.l OUTFIT FUEE. A.l 'ress p" O. A IC'K ERY V t o.. Augusta Maine ' S77 0-VnV.')n p('ni"-tM liome. Samjdes wort , i tree, stisson & Co.. I'ortland.;.Me. FO! IMD T Th" ,,rt eonrso of fnc.k--hrpl 7. . '"-' l,,c" N"s' system of nc nai practice. he most cl-gn penmnn!iip tlicb west, rates of Is.ard and tuition, at IVnrthinct. n Itn'l nrs(oiegp. Jamestown. X.Y. Circulars t-en: fn-e OOKESTiGT SEWINC I MACHINES, 1 T ;v i n- - Ka.'L jies of every dst- X t ' 1 L I 11. TlieKest l'..'t,rust,.nJc. yend eta. torCataW,, ADVERTISEIlS'lJ.mTTB A Journal of information for Advertisers. Edition, 9,CCO copies. Published weekly. Terms 62 per annum, in ad vance. FIVE SrrciMF.X COP1E (oirrr.nrs.-T Tate) TO OX E A DDR1S FOR S5 CTS. ro. r. now i li. co r.litnr nnd faliiidirr. REGISTER'S N O T I C N'OTI'T. i hereby rv n licit the follon-fn? tlTllll.'d ACC.-IIIII-. It-tVC tifO ,. llied ill the Register" Ollic.. ut I'li.-n-lon g. in and for Ibe.-oiini v .r i ao-bi iji. and w ill ir.--s.'Titcd lo the tlrplims' Court ..f s,.id count v, for oiitirin ittoii and nll.iw.m 'c, on V'n.vr. IAV, the Ml. day ,.r Dkck.u bku, A. IV t- wit : 1. The fir; nnd final aeeonnt of Jne.? 7 Vnlr. execnter ol Hannah Xeason, late of Alicsbenv t,-wntip. itcc.-scl. 2. The lirt and partial account of Riclmrt George. Irvin Ku'b-.tge .m l .-tephen Korro t.-r, executors of "corge Venebles. late of r-li:iviiie lMirongh. .feceaseil. 3. The final account of Aline M::git're. ex'-cn'r:v ,.f An.lr-w Ro.lrigue. lateol Etx-nstnirg fniroitgh, deceased. The fi"-st nn.l final account of John f. T)l ''. a'lminis'n'.ir of John !. ilrifltth. la-e ol Unite county. California, decease. . S. The firs! account of Ela Jane T'url.in. f'a'e Eliza Jane Otass.) exeen'rix of .7..l,n J. UiasF. late of A lieu hcuy township, dceca ed. 8. The hrst account id F.milv Jami-oon. !.'min istratrix ot I ir. W. W. Jamison, laic ..! Iirtuo horoi'ah. .leecasei. T. The fourth nc-onnt of V. C. I-r-ts. Imce I npjHiintcil to sell the real estate ..f Jss. I j r), ' ell. late ,if Johns-own l-r.ngii. ilcccas.-i. I s. The lirs! nn I p-ir;ial a. c.-(i;ii .-J .tohn Di'ierf. 1 one of t 'i exeiMii..rs ot Ueorge Mel. iue, laic of j .1 oliiislnr.-n fwir-ingti 1ec---ise-l. j J The first and C.n-l a.--oa:it oT SitnoTi ?,Ti-Ton nell. adni'io' r nor ot Hiirv Iiincr. laic o! iu--; qneiiniina tetxiisiiip .i,-,ca.,I. I lo. 't he nccoinii of Peter Ntrlttmalter irr.nr-'i.in j of I 'hi lip Weil i!e. minor child ! l'et r W tilde, iat I of I'arroll t.o.vn-l:;p, deceased. i 11. Th.' I r-t an I tin il account of Clmrle It Fl- lis. a-!i?iiiiisiraorcf Hiram Fulsotn, lateol Yodvr loe. iisinj,. ts-c.-aced. 1'-. Th s.coa f account of Wm 15. I5onKr, trustee appointed In Sell the reil es'ale of l';;u.tl (liuuliiinnr lateol I nylor township. ie,-e,i-e.l. 13 Th" first and linn I account ol John Shar bangli. adiiiinistraror ol James t amj.ocll, iate of W.-Kliioa'oti township. d.-ceaed. 1 Tiie aeeonnt of Henry '.n A;t. administra tor of ( .m a I Seiiermer, late of .lobnstowu bor Hiih. leecas,.d. l.i. Th second and final nce.mn? .f ;-.tirge Con rad, adiiilntr.itor of Dr. Ferdinand ll!i:gell. lata ol .lohnstfiwn borough. d.-cens...t. 1J. The lirst ii'ifnin! of Etirabeth Parr s'i. .!- ratnx JAM IS M. MXliFlt. Pcister. RfgL-tcr's t lUee, I.!e.-iibu. g. Xov. U. li'.i. TKIAL LIST. Tdt of f ttKt s sot own for trial nt th ctivmi ir t, -,,j ,,f Cr.nrt. ciiliin iicing on t he first Muiiin UI Dect-iu-Im.t nest : r : r-.ST iru1 K. "oet . . . Holla. an Orraef vs. Wag.ier. BECOV l WE K. Clark Plait ct a I ... Cambria 1 ron Co H.i wlcj "s na 'I boinas M yers N. C.j. Johnson K .canlnn, St i-iern n Mann. . Mwii-iish Iionouh .. . Holt front Tbotn AVoleslagle Ac Son . Tudd'a Adin'r . vs. fiirm-in e al. ..vs. Mi-mn. ..VS. t'lirs y. ..v. V.' tilia'm et at. ..vs. hirnis. ..vs. . n-i,t. vs. I ti e lierline. ..Vs. Kur r. . vs. Th two orv,"u:to. . vs. Wen roth. ..vs. Ke;-in. . vs. Mar." in & Co. ..vs Woleslagle . Sun. . vs Hughes. . . My-rs t Co. . vs. W aters. J. 'IddL'IAX. I ro'l.ono'v-T I'rotlionutarj'E Oiitce. I.le. ns i e, Xev. 1S7S "M'OTICE. fx tiik"Cu p.t if Com- M.N I'l.rASOlM'AMiutlA CofNTV: A R All .IA-VK -S,T8.1X.1.,H pteiiifH.-r lotm, D. ner ii-v. irieii.i. Tf.. i i.-i I l. l r.lOROAN 11 CO RES. r--. 1 nox,s p. smith. J ii.Nfnt....,.,(.. p l . tu y nrr-onKN r ac.ovp. k vti-r v.... r hereby require 1 to app-'r at a I Yurt ..f t -..in on Plea, tn lie held nf EVns'.mg. ..r tli" ('entity of Cambria, on Hie rmsT .'Ihmuv of Dm vi.nt MKXT to nnsffcr ihe complaint .f the lihviiiiir in the above Biate I e-isc 1IKKM AX IIAPVl I! h.-rifT Sheri.Ts Office, El.enst.tirg. Xur ls7a-4:. JG ALL , 1TZ I X LAK K. A TToax r.r at Law, Eieiisit-e- i-i irtti.f. wit.. Ret? leran l KevvfrJer. ia C-'ttn ;iie. is Km
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