LJ L . ','-3 Jtiu mm rimmm at lllf CiBRIA FREEfilAtL Ebcnsburg, Pa.t . w W ff "V mw LOCAL AND PERSONAL. TY i.i.i..K3 RnwARit-Losf, be i ..-i.il tiaidner's ainl Carrolltown, h '"". . i ... .i.- ..mtaiiiinc a tim of money I"1' ","7... . i!n;ille papers. The above ro- .1 ! paid for tii- return oi tne poca 1 nti.Uiits tu C. F. O'Donnell, iiml the Other Flaee iifi-r. i ln-riii is prevalent in Johnstown. i ,.h:ii.n nullity is just now enjoying a . k' i i "I '""rf- 1 ,crrv n.-iMc t'f the sleigh bc-lla ia ' ,.,. ,eir.l in the I:un1. ' "V -liv .l:u- -:. ,'s,;. ,,!" 'x11 fi-'J u'.r U" hol.lintf vf Argument Cwnrt. ' ! "' , ii.iln n I't"' Cmicmaiigli tmroiigh " .,.rvipfil I'y thieve the other night, ''n,.' riMiM.iril presence of small mx in . '.. aiil to l without foil Dilation in ' '!'a i'.'t'" ' t1 liPPV posessor f a live rtli'l" -Tlx- evening wnii a grauu id art ha h n:i.rri'" ...,,, t.Mi t-a "' ..,it. 'l t'lin lirl'M who disappeared . .ii i',.i.Hiu.ne. Somerset onti. i "Hi . . .'.,. ,.t,- month ago, is still among the inif-it'ti 'T- hiiiolred .i"l fifty dollars worth of 7i . .. wi-rf rt-i-eiitlv sent, by the Presby- fc..'i.itf ll'iiiibivhiirj to the heathens in ''"!!'" ,1,,1,11'm Catholic church, Johnstown, K ii ti t"' recipient vf a splendid new '.,",",1 if ' liopetl will lie in position . tllt. inlliliiys. T1, ii 1'iiii'tive engineers on the West ... pi v i si t '' ,:- ,:- Promise to in. 1 ' in ;i en""' b"!' :lt f-i,!,t tOiieniaugli on f '' . . ' . .1... -Ml, 1. it.) l'ii( iMiliillllon .'irs. r. .in is ii, 1 . . ......, I. . 11 i i .1 it is ilniiigiir now iiiaiinuuiiigsuori i nil :l' ie can-have her lite. -A H. lidiivslitirg lad named JTtne' .attempted to mount a passing On ; l:i :". but missing his hold, -1 1 : ti-K i.il iTI- nni cue l ins iiips. V.it less lli in l.ilHVKH) feet of dry lltn- Ii in. I nine linnber, valued at from S12.IMK) k, net), were icstroyeii ny nr ai i tiinps- -r, tViitn- county, r riuay lasr. -Ati iui" etipied house owned by Mr. J.'iv Itewers. te ar Webster Westmoreland ! .iiiiti. w itivsterioiisty conrlitgrated and I n ni tntli yrjniiila f.-vv nights ago. Loss - We ei' it aiuiotin. ed that Kev. R. C. I I, ri-t v. Ih linul his old home here a brief i it i t't w ek, lias been assigned to the I iMrni rliatge of f be Catholic congregation r KiftiiniiMii;. I'ii- iiur tyi'i'iiraphical friend A. J. Greer, r. iimn "t tie- newspaper department of the '.'loMi.l Trili lie I'tliee, Is we notice to lie i ii.rti-il I'V tli prohiliitionists of that city r tl i"itiiiii of Mavor. -Tin- rutnoriil division of this (Catholic 1 .!-, mill I be ncression of Bishop Lynch, . l'i:.ir!.-tott. to the place now occupied by . ..;. lMilf-n'C isilenied, but Oil wliat atl- .. r:' :i:e iiii.il'le to say. -Vim-i-ire.s amnit at Bolivar station has en r.iii.vi fir ile'aining apackace in his ,it (.iii three uiotitlis. n lid for which the i.n:rti-e I'lmilit .-nit and recovered some - v 1 ilin t'ri ni the Coiiipan v . A i.'it. iter tunne l I'errv lleifile, a resi- Sii-. : tit i'Ii'i:.1. p. near .1 oh n slow n, and aged ..t i'ii w-nt.. fell dead on Tuesday evening t. Irie iii the act of' entering I he door of Ir.nAti house. Heart ilisesise. l';ir'if iinlelifed to lie late mercantile in"!" l!:ixter & Son are requested to call ; the Kt-iilmrg wiilen factory ami settle ir p;.ei live in counts forth with. Imme-i'- . Mi.i!i.iii. e with this'request will save III lll.il expense. -l'i:he In.liiina court la.st we-k, Nancy i.l , I! vi iis found guilty and Clements ' ;i !!. i.l c'tiltv to the charge f selling I'l.T w 1" In 'II t Iti etis. !i'-in .1 l.- inir a tii. - ;.l'tfr '.",ll ;i,l costs. S. 'iif liin . ss tlciii fourteen million of n -r ;il t-, 1 at Lloyd's Jirove, east of ", visleiilay tn -ir r.i.v.. in a sty I ' . N'.-f l.i-ing a Crow in jin, we failed i!i..T-.t;i!i.l the merits of their eavvs. A T.iv lor township lad named Teeter fell I lir.'kr two i,f the hones in his rioht arm i l" ruiin'tig to net into 'lie school house 'r ''I"..!;." hii'l lieen calliil on Tuesday vriiuim hist. Moral don't 1m too entliti-iti'-. Ibivs, in the piirsuit oi knowledge. -T!:r ilwelling house of Mr. John C. 'k'li. in Siimmerhill township, made a 'rri'tt oi a.. from di-st ruction by fire one week. As it was. trie interior of 'T trivial, th.. rliilii died from tlieir ef. u "ii Sunday tm -ri. i n jr. -.f Thi rnM nti. I jliiit liiMu i" - !y t.-ll it, riiym- v lif we want to say, ' if our .i.lvici- vou tke, for Mnrphv'it M'li'U l.rak. ami tli:lt willioiit ileLiyl ' !-i'hiiig nie itnlei-il, mitl if you iuiy r-n,.it yuii tie.,i. y,,n xv ,M surely mak ",T Srnrrit)r,K H.ili, H-JCIin'teu 8t., -Mr t;..rjrH Sli. k, .- iwiss pu. Idler at tlie "n mi. iii ill, was on Tnemliiy - ' "t trn, k mi tlie licail ami lailly rut j "! riii w iii. h he hl usiti in the "f " t-iiiM.mrv shed wliii h he had t.r..tr.- l,i, tri.tu the ctdil witiil, " " lif li l! v il.iwn while he was fflkine ' 'Tll, ,,.r jf " W li.it laiiiy ti.s the h vs ilohave eoast- ' '."wn tin- on s1cls. wearimr tint -:r U ""ts ami sh.H-s. t-rintr I rowerlotim , " N,i .l.uil.t tliey Iliilik it jolly fun i-ir -U.U t.i lui v tlietn more, since hest f '-n. N . lan ar sold at W'oIfTs reat ,.';i-x,"rHTweliiU street, next door to Aiti.dii.i. I ?. 1 7 v' "on of Mr. Henrv Foster, i imt.ria ir.ime, intervie we'll a feet I -r tun ,r );iv .lt!i, 0t tff I , " nu'y g.tsli su-ross. one of his r 'riiii,at,.y U.re w;is hut. little j rm tin. tna.-hitie at tlie time, otherwise w"Mii never have lieen alile to order ""-re :l,nu one full hand iu the fu- j 'f'l !r,'rr'r'',t''1' '",m Smi,h h '"''"N ii.ii , ', I" This time lie reniiles in ' 'tr'iZ. ?' W'.,"r' he amusing himself '.fir av ""tneri-ifuUv castigating . . i -K-hiMr-ti. when an til'.l la.W inter- "".IVi- t!,e little one. tint was knocked ' g . 'll , 1111 w AlliH-Kni ..1m,,' "f ',,r f''"" i'roketi and a 'T'!e't' "'verelv iiiiiiretl hv the afore- :i Th -'li.:.... " l.I I'm... I. I 'e . . I . , I ."HI .1 II uy Wfl I lirwirtjf Ii 7lc' !'M That is to say I lie end of an t "r .r?'" '" ,,,Jn nttnie.d Judy ' U"' teiin ',,., iii eonscqiieucK of said 'Oiiiln.,,, jerkp4 frulI, 1,Lh haml by. ' I'i'-l.fal ....... I r .. : I. - ! . - .-.in ,fl it. rn iit: w.iv ''I1 at tne n.llinrr ..111 ami in. 1 Vrv ... I.. " i 1 in.... . . I i : . " jn.im nil icb nrm . 1 'I .iiitiii.t. i. . . , . . , . II .1711 I Tl .. .. ........ ........... ...AHA AW ' imln! , -. ! im n:Tiirnav nigui. las K'H- ill -l rpiinlur l.,.ill I .... I r.r.... 11. est .1... . r . .. ' .. rtv,. " i't, mil as ine mas-tiiiue i . us, im.- kr ..-I 1a ....i ' . ni'iii in.t.ir- j1 I nil '""v.- in t.e fir(.t circles of society tl til I II1 '"htirttown Ih'iiturr'il seems Lm i I ""iv local paper t.ms rar 11.1.1 tl( teill-i-itr t.. rC.r t. .lij I .i . . . A- . non. ; n:' ine.t iieorgi Shank, an I'a. i:. p.. ('., was struck by !rteii.rf-r t-..;.. ... .. .. ui . iiillll WTPt. AniMIII- III H ,t'l Mi.. ..I f!.lll.! .... .. . "ii ii i n'm iou, ftii v eii 'T'mh i. i..i im ; 1 nr.f,, k ..-., ami Kiii"H T s.ni 1 1 . riili,ai . . ' '" "mh r i . " w a swi-ep. ine -no w lBi 'iieawit. hen, and having b.,"1' to l"o'eet them from -heci t',ttj,, h 'rain approach. If - w "''t lejiairmeii on tint divis 'ili-.i .. """"ii. net, and having bis ears Ufi t. , ....... .., ., ,i oio, nni was one isioil. The three boys from Johnstown, who were con victetl hist Week of stealing proper! v from t lie More of George J. Thomas, ami also from the she store of Mr. Conlan, were on Weilnestlay morning, aid not on Friday morning, ftaannoimceti by n last week, taken by the Sheriff to the House of Refuge, in pursuance of the sentence of the Court. No other (rrisonrrs now remain in jail whose sentence requires tbeir removal to the Peni tentiary. . Ii. L. Johnston, Esq., executor of the es tate of E.lwar.1 fllass, dee'd, ami administra tor of Wm. Patterson, dec'.!, will otter said estates at public sale, at the Court House in this place, on Monday January M, and Mr. Iw ight Jones, assignee of A. Y. and Geo. W. Jones, will also e.x pose to public sale, on the premises in Cambria township, the well known farm now occupied by Mr. Thomas i nail, on Saturday, January 8tu. See ad . vertiseinents. ( From the bleak and dreary northhiti'T, ' where the frost king holds bin reign, come I " chilling blasts of winter, hweeping o'er ( valley, hill and plain; and as rush they mad i ly onward our garments quick we press ; around our cold and aching shoulders and kindly then we think of Hess; he who keeps I a stock of clothing the cheapest and the lest, and sells at prices lower than any : dealer east or west. Not. 241 and 243 Main street, Johnstown. John Brink, of Pnnxsntawney, took a walk with a certain Dr. Allison, a nw arrival, the other murning, but they bad not lent "I 'I'1' " iiy. I gone tar when they were stopned by a party f:iiliiii' 'air i ". nni cmse 01 roan agents ami ordered tn "shell out - Hereupon me doctor look to his heels, while Mr. Brink was made to disgorge $1,800 in money and twofold watches. Six of the highwaymen wer sulmeq nenl ly arrested, when the fact was developed that the doctor was i lie ieaier of the gang. I he instructions given by Judge Dean to thefiraiid Jury in our Court last week to fully examine the evidence in all cases of assault ami battery and to ignore all bills of that kind and divide the costs between the parties, unless the ends of justice should lie frustrated thereby, is meeting will) well merited commendation in all quarters, and in really the only way of putting a stop to a great, number of petty prosecutions which should never lie brought to Court. Susquehanna township declines the dis tinguished honor (?) of claiming as her own the two females now in jail on the charge of setting fire to Mr. Lantzey's mill. The sweet-scented ;air hail from Itiirusides town ship, Clearfield county, and are said to le tUe most degraded wretches that have ever yrt lieen incarcerated in our cniintr orison. I The evidence against them in the crime charged is said to lie very strong, and there is a strong probability that they will be con victed. Jndge(sorry we can't sayGovernor elect) Cyrus L. Pershing spent several days during the past and present week in Johnstown, hi old home. Although defeated in theOiiber . natorial contest , J udge Pershinj will al ways j occupy a warm place in the hearts of tiie . people of Cambria county a fact which was ! most co-.irl tisivHy shown Iiy their endorve i nient of him at the last Novemlier election. Cambria comity will always honor Cyrus j. Pershing. becatie he always honored her and her citizens. That alle ami efficient Democrat ic jour nal, the Itellefoute Wtitvhtm'it proposes to commemorate the advent of the iiw year by timiiitiig an entirely new outfit, then-by add- injr to its already handsome appearance. The Wal hum n is one of the liesf newspapers , on our exchange list, and we are glad to ! Know mat tlie Uemocracy of Centre, unlike j those of Cambria, know how to appreciate I and sustain a god paper when they have it. j Better lie a H'tthmri it in Centre than a j Fukkman in Cambria. More's the pity j lor us. t Among the visitors to this place on the ' first day of the present week of Canrt, was I A. J. Kandall, of Schuylkill county, a son j of Hon. Win. M. Kandall a former Demo cratic, State Senator from that ouuty. Mr. j Kandall is a clerk in the n trice of General I McCanilless, Secretary of Internal Affiairs, at llarrisburir, and was here as t he custod iau . of criaii official papers from the land office in the case of the Cambria Iron Company against Francis Christy . The cause was not tried and Mr. Kimhill left for Harrisburg on Monday evening. A half ton of coal, a sack of Hour and a j dollar in money civen to some deserving ' ;tinl the tormer was j pour family will do more to hasten the nn- i of .'( ami costs and I irress of the donor on the road to heaven than forty yards of windy prayers. For the coal and the dollar fu money well yon proliably know where to iret, ihose but for the flour mint:, and presented don't forget to consult Myers & Lloyd, who more vociferous than not only keep the Iwsf. of that commodity, imi me very vest, oi everything else in the way of yry goods and groceries, all which they defy any man or set of men to sell cheaper than they do. An A Itoona woman, Mrs. A ntiie Walker, attempted to slioet a neighlmr named J. G. Kline on Tuesday, but fortunately missed her aim. As she had rive more balls in reserve, however, Mr. Kline very sensibly declined to remain and see the fun cut, ami for the time being became a lietter walker than Mrs. W-.llf mi- Luriu.tr TI,..Jw.,,nnr wsw ll.o mill ki' ben apartruetit suffered coniderably I of an old feud befw.-en the respective fami ' tn rln H ii. . ti. .. n i . - . t. 1 . . . . . .... . . ' i u me miigiii irom inn lies. 1 lie IIHXHI-Illirsl v aiiuzoii was arrest- 1 '''"' cd and gave bail in SoOO for her aiqtearance J -; iwo-year oiit son n iienrr j at a preliminary heating on Wednesday ".i:u of AlMona, ujisef a rup of hot I evening, since when we have heard nothing r ami nl,. i f its arms and a I further in regard to the matter. '7',", l" of its Ixxly on Friday,) The Osceola HereiHv records the fact that """"En me injuries seeinci com para- , Messrs. McCanley & Louther, ol Houtzdale, received an order by telegraph for thirty t pieces of white pine timber 10x10 and fifty ' feet long, for the new Market street bridge, j ' : i . i i.i.: I ..n I . . .. .. .. I I 11 1 lW in ll l, llrSVIII IIU ft 1 lllTTir mill called their employees together and go i ing into the wrmds after night with lighted I torches, chopped down the required number . of trees, which they hauled to the mill, two miles distant, and sawed anil loaded on the ' cars before !:5.'5 the next morning just sev enteen hours after the order had lieeu re ceived. yuicK worK that wasti t it. ; Owing to the fact that Messrs. Johnston fc Scaiilaii were interested as counsel in l urly all the causes down for trial this j week, and that the serious illness of the ! wife of the latter gentleman, who is a daughter of the former, as well as the great prostration of Mrs. Johnston herself, pre- en ted those gentleman from attending to ' their official duties, there were buttwocases : out of the sixteen on the list lisMsed of this week, all the other jurors summoned hay- 1 ing lieen discharged ou Monday ami Court j flually adjourning on Tuesday afternoon l last. These two cases were Kdward C. ' Mann vs. White TowuMiip ami John C Clark vs. Peter Garman and I). McNalty, the former lieing a suit to ret-over damages for injuries sustained in consequence of the impassible condition of one of the public roads in that township, the plaintiff having iteen thrown from a buggy and receiving a compound fracture of one of his arms, and the latter being an action on a feigned issue, involving the claim to the proceeds of a sal by the SheritF of a lot of logs in dispute. In the former case the jury awarded $492 to Ibe plain tiff and iu tle latler returned a verdict for John C. Ciark, the gentleman who brought the suit. The Ladies' F air. Iirilliant rroaramme ha.1 rath.r ... niinl.nt for the llolUdaut. Vhi ladies' fair in aid of ..... .... " " . ... . .. w . I . I . . l I .. I the Uutircli oi tue noiy naiiip, won u u leeii in progress in V. 8. Marker's old stand i daring the past two weeks, will close oti to morrow evening aud remain closed until a day or two before Christmas, when it will . ojen up on a grander scale than ever and be j continued ntitil New Year's evening, if not J ! I ongr. In connection with tlie tair there I will l a grand Martha Washington tea uartv and other festivities In which innsic and its accompanying eujoytnenta will hold a prominent part, at Heimont, on Tuesday evening, Oec. .'Will. At the same time,' that is during the same day, a grand shooting tournament for a fat hog, a barrel of Hour, : and other valuable articles, will take place ' ou the grounds at Ile'itnont, iu which marks I man from all points of the compass are re spectfully invited to participate. The dis tance wiil be Berenty-five yards off hand or one hundred yards at a rest. Tickets for the tea partr.guod for a lady and gentleman, have lieen fixed at the low price of one dol lar each, and whatever comes after that will be offered at a slipulated price to all who wish to participate. Papers willing to aid a god cause will confer a favor by noticing this programme. ! The CXSe of Jam EA B. Zahm. The ; late cashier of the bank of Collins, Johnston & Cfi., in this place, whose iuJictment for ! emlK-zzleniciit and sulmeq-itent plea of guilty I ami sentence was noticed in our paper last i week, was removed to the Western Peniten j tiary by Sheritf Banmer on last Wednesday morning. We understand that a petition in I favor of his pardon is now receiving the i signatures of a number of otir citizens. We do not undertake to express anv opinion on j the question of the success of such a move ment. It may or it may not be prcmainre, j One thing, however, is certain, and that is, I that the application for his pardou fender the j rules of the Boaid of Pardons, cannot reach-' , that body until the first. Tuesday of Fehrrrary I next. The Board of Pardons is composed 4 of four members, viz: John Latta, of Green s ! bnrg, who is Lieutenant Governor; Mat thew 8. Quy, Secretary of the Common- wealth ; George Iar, the newlv appointed Attorney General, and General William M. Cand less, Secretary of Internal Affairs. AH applications for pardon must be determined by tii gentleman named, tinder and in strict pursuance of the well understood rules which they have adopted, and which for general information we publish herewith. e uovernor, m issuing a pardon in any I given casey merely gives effect to the decision j of the Board, be fore which the case on its j merits had lieen previously beard. The ! Governor himself is not a memlier of the Iwiard and can only act on its reoommenda j Hon. Following are the rules to which re ference has beer, made I Firt. The first Tuesday or encu month is np poinled hs the day whereon the Hoard shall convene to jrive a full henring in open session to nil nppliciitions for psMrm. ,ri.n,t. The Hoard inust tip fufnfslied with priMif thiit notice or nppltcntlon ror pardon hss bein published once a week rortwo consecu tive weeks, in a iicwspup; r printed in the conn' ty or city in which conviction wns hnd, said primf to hp tn,idc hylho affidavit or the pub lisher or the nt-vvspii per thut the publication hart been innde hs required by thi9 rule. Tliinl. Notice of the spplicatiou must have been if i veil to the jtidtre who tried the cntisennd to the district attorney or attorney who prose cuted, nni proor or said notiee be furnished. h'mn th. Kverv n Mil ie.it ion for minion must be accompanied with the following papers, written j In a clear an. I distinct hand : 1. A certified copy of the whole record, in- , cludinir docket entries, minutes or the court, I copy of indictment, pious, and al) other papers t on tile relating to the cage. ; 2. A brier statement or the reasons upon : which the application Is based, setting forth all the facts, will be required in everynpplioatior.; i the notes nr evidence taken on thetriai; letters . rrom responsible peis ins in the community I whore the crime whs committed. I fifth. No applications will be considered if : presented to any individual member of the , Hoard. Sixth. All application and correspondence 1 must be addressed to or filed with the Itecorder i nMhe Board ar llarrisburg, so that the same ' may be prepared for presentation to the Board ! st its next session; and no application will be heard or ccn-idercd unless the same nnd papers ; upon wlilch tinsed, hare been filed nt least Tkn , days .ief ore said session, A.m is no INSTANCE ' Wlf.1. TfllS IM-I.K BK KEI.AXF.ll. I Sfvcitth. Xo application that has once been j rejected will again be placed upon the record or . heard by the Hoard without the consent of the j Board first obtained therefor, and when sub- , mifted tie second time. R'l'Mlonal reasons, pe- j titions and proof or notice to Judge, district ' attorney, and the 'public must he furnished ! anew. K'nihth. No party will be permited toocenpy more thnn fifteen minutes in the oral discussion of and spplicatiou unless by the special request of the Board. Count v sfitute of Johnstown JNof. Chan. Institute. The Teachers' In Catnbria county will meet in on Monday Iecemler 27, linS. II. Verill. of the Mansfield Stare Normal School ; Dr. Fairfield and T. J. Chapman, A. M.f of the Stale Normal School j at Indiana, and other educators, will lie I present as instructors nnd lecturers. Some j or all of the following topics will lie discussed; ; 1. At. what age should pupils begin the J study of Language .Lessons ? Z. Mian study lie coctincu to scnooi nonrsv 3. Are the qualifications of teachers suf- i liciently definite and extended ? 4. Uesolvcil, That 4'oiuity I nstit ntes are not conducted in accordance with the methods la'st calculated tn secure their proper object. .1. Which should receive the more atten tion in our public schools, the elements of the sciences, or vocal music and drawing? o. hat effect has intellectual ment upon morals? 7. Hesolved, That Class-Drills are the life of our Institutes. 8. Hesolved, That good order is a means to an end, and not an end to be obtained in school. 9. Should teachers be allowed their time for Mfc tiding the Institute ? 10. What should teachers read ? 11. School-houses their location, ventila tion, ami furniture. On Tuesday evening, 28th inst., Dr. Fair field will deliver an address, and on Wed nesday evening Prof. Verill will deliver a lecture subject, "What Shall We Study?" Wednesday, 2!th inst., Directors Day, at which time topics Nos. 0 and 11 will be dis cussed. The evening session will be devoted to lec tures and select readings. During the day sessions instruction will be given in all the common branches. Former teachers, directors, and all friends of education are cordially invited. II. IlKitc, County Supt. A S1.j,(MK Fire. Shortly licfore noon yesterday the extensive woolen milltt of llall'enuy & Noel, situated ahont a half mile from Hell's Mills, hack in the country, caught (ire iu the roof from a defective Hue. Several persons iu tlie neighliorhotid united tlieir rfVorls to save the building, ami, at one time, had the flames almost under con trol, hut the wind blew a gale and bafiled the eftorts of those who were struggling against the devouring flames. Soon the whole building was enveloped, and a short time elapsed until smoking ruins were the only remains of the mill. The building was of frame, three stories high, contained four sets of carders and all necessary ma chinery, which was of the most improved pattern. Aliout a dozen hands were em ployed in ami about the mill, and all kinds of woolen goods cassimers, satinets, stocking-yarn, etc.. were manufactured. The building and machinery was rained at about $!",0(Ml. The insurance only amounts to S:i,.r0, we understand. Mr. Halfpenny, one of the proprietors, was elected County Com missioner on the Republican ticket at the lale election. It is not likely, we are in formed, that the mill will be re-huilt. Its destruction is a deplorable misfortune,. Al toona Mirror. A Sap History. "Misfortnnes never come singly," has lH;eu illustrated in the caseof Tames Walls, once a well-to-do farmer near Petersburg, Huntingdon county. He obtained notoriety some time ago by prose cuting a suit against a young lady whom he accused with larceny of a dress and bonnet ami other ai tides, which in his simplicity he he had given her and then demanded ; from that time his tdiosyncracies were more ob- i servable ; he was the object of ridicule by rude boys, and his calamities were mocked at by men who should have known better. A few months ago, a commission was ap pointed to test his sanity, the jury deciding that he was not a lunatic. Gradually his personal property and estates were swept away, and last week he suffered a Iwtdily injury at Maplefon, by falling from a wagon and breaking his leg. Tlie xcil Actos says that he is now in the County Alms House. Poor Jim Walls! Over seventy years of age; in the prime of life he had much of this world's goods now, pennilessand fed at the hand of public charity. Wbatasad history! Al toona Mirror. A Fact Worth Ksowino.-Are you snft'ering with Consumption, Conglis, Severe Colds settled on the breast or any disease of the Throat ami Lungs? If so, go to your Druggists, Liemon & Murray, Kbensburg, or to Woleslagle & Son, Wiluiore, anil get a bottle of IiOSC'H EE'S G EBM A N Svbup. This medicine has lately lieen introduced from (Jermany, and is selling on its own merits. The people are going wild over its success, ami druggists all over our country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their customers. If you wish to try its superior virtue get a Sample Hottlo for 10 cents. Large size bottle 75 cents. Three doses -Kill relieve yon. Try it. On V Puzzle Department. Pear Frekmak Belw picaac Hnd answers to problems published in last week's issue:" Tn Master Kav lor's ;1 W-13 vinrs htk! i"a 10 yesrs respectively ; ti J.O. BrownV 4t miles by one nnd 9 miles by the other; to "incie- Gendeiifs" A got K5 acres at ti per acr, and trot 30 acres at '; to J. C. Pi-anlan's tirst. I say. NoJ sveond, the cheese weighed V I lis to J. McTntunhy's one realized 24 cei ts, the other 2." cents; and I will infi.Hin him of what ansed the diflerence when he gives evidence or being able to understand it. From his solutions of my land problem and Bearer's absurd fence problem 1 would judge that he needs to go to school a ht(le longer beiore he will be eomn -' retrt to criticise others. He solves one thus- " . A ot ISO ueres at 4.40 '7H2 1)0 j B 20 " :j.eo-T92.fO i U5X4.00 Biit the 400 seres lost tVVO 00 error, ltHT0. Jn i tne lence proolem he makes tee Kl rod at iC e , 4ii.S7.W ; and the 37W rods at l.?5-4rt.H7i ; I yet each of thei'rr was lo get or earn ."0, Si he ; curtails the amount ami makes only 4ti.87Vj ror ea-h. But the problem was atisord hs stated, mid Mr. MoT. may yet learn to know thut it is co when he gels to be a little older. As regards my answer to Mr. Trout's watch problem I will say that I did trot make any cal cwlai ions by flguref. but merely by examining J the face of a clock. But when 1 say that at ' seeoni-s aster H o'clock, p. tn., each hour liaiiu ' was midway between the other two, I say the ; difference between that and the correct answer would not make a long snot, but a very slioi t one. In the answer given it said so many sec onds after 4 o'clm-k. p. m.; Its should have said 8 o'e ock, p. m. Either the printer or the wri ter made the mistake, j I I consider the answer of A. T). H. t his own ; problem not cnareet, according to the ratio i.r Troy . to Avnirilnpoin as given ly himself, thus : &78I:7'H. Then as Troy 6760 : 7000 Avoirdupois : : Yl Troy, i 14 7-12 oz.'A voirdtqiois ; and if one ounce Avoirdu pois balances 12 ox A voirdtqiois. it will balance ; 14 7- 2 or.. Troy. Therefore 1 contend the ratio or jaiwcr t . be ne 1 to it 7-12. Dec. 13, 1875. LoitETTO. CHr-STSrWNOs, Bee. 10, 1875. Ptf.ATt Freeman The answer to Ixir. tto s i pyramidal problem is, 244,tt4H4 feet. It Is found ! by describing a circle around the equilateral j tiiangleor the base or the pyramid : then the I radius or the circle coincides with a line drawn i from en tingle or the base to the centre r the I ftiiiiff which line is the baseof the right angled j triangle, the perpendicular or which we vsant to find, and we found it as above. Because j the sfare of a side or the base is three limes I the square or rndlus or circumscribed circle. Answers to J. V. t-caulan s problems. The landlord should have gotten of the pile or iioap ii.eiiinimsiicii, ncsioes a ill ine . OllcslieiS. 2d. The cheese weighed 12 lbs. Answer to Independent's problem A bought fii acres and paid Vi. pet aere. B tnmght 3t) ncrcs and paid : per aero. Answer to J. C. Brown's proh?em--Ofie trav eled i'4 miles per hour, and the other traveled 9'V miles per hour. Aiivvor to (Jenrge W. Knylor's fifofilem Man's age. m:t-l:i years; woman's age h)-X Also, as I came as near to the nnswt f of the surveyor's problem propounded by l,orct to" ns"N.). B," did, you might divide the credit hot ween us. The met hod til' the solution was correct, if there was a little error in the decimal through carelessness. Here Is my contribution to the problem col umn : A has n held In thv form of a traiH-r.iinn, two of its sides being parallel and the oilier two equal, lute of t he parallel sides is SO and the other lot) rods long, jml each of the equal sides is 40 rods in leturth. He wishes to divide the field into two equal fields of a triangular shape by a fence running from one angle of the field to the opposite angle. How many rods of fence must he build ? A. I). II. G Al-i.tTZix, Bee. 12, 1875. Bear Freeman I send answers to problems 113 follows : J. McTurnnny's apple problem. If the first boy sold 5 apples tor 2 cents, he sold one apple ror 2-5 or a cent, and iiOvan 2 .i 1l1V5cIs. 24-is. i Second boy, 30 aiip'es, .1 for 1 et. ct. atteee. 'Xx !i :p-3ct. Hk-ts., Wi.x,Si :n)-2i-ih 15 cuts second hoj-,25 cents. First boy, 24 cents; second 2.1 cents. Iteason why, did notsi-ilat lln-e.ime rate per apple. Unit is the base or all luathe mareeiil cab-ulatiO'is. Master ficn. W. Kaj-lor's problem Man's age. 0 :-i:t; woman's ngc. :l 10-1:1. .1. C. Brown's problem line man traveled f).V miles par hour, and the other travelled 4X miies per hour. J. t'. Scanlan'a problem. Proposed division not correct. In taking 4 bushels from the neap, tne tenant had :m bushels belonging to !'" Isndlord. In r turning is bushels from the heap he only returned ti bushels in Hen of ;0. MiotiM have divided the balance, and then re turned of tenant's share 3U bushels. Second plot, km. -If not mistaken, 12 lbs. is the answer. orioivai. rnciBt.F.M. A cannon weighing S7 tons was cast in Pitts burgh, and passed over the Pa. It. H. during the wur. The greatest cube t list could ! in. develop- sti it e-.i in the bore was I0.:!234 inches. Keqnir f d. the weight of a spherical ball that would fill the bore or said gun. allowing a ball I inch in diameter to weigh 2".fl lbs. Weight of eat metal given by Trontwine, or, ir prtTerred. Brooks. Allow 4 irchus diameter, weight .Vi lbs. KcspcL-t fully yours, t J. P. Hkmi.ock, Dee. 13, 1875. F)E.n Fnr.nMAN 1 enclose you answers to some of the prolilems in your List issue : Ti .1. McTatjiauy's First boy reai.zed 24 els ; second t'- realized ets. To Master J, W. K.i vlor's Old man's nge til :i V : his wil e's aire ;ttl HVM years. To 'indeiH.'iidentV' A received 03 8-214 acree, ami It received 31 Hi-2H ac.-es. Here is the answer to J.C. Trout's square problem : 2 6 Now here is one forj. C. Trout to work at. Dace ihe lltriiri s from 1 to hi iu tlie following sipiarcs. so that they will count 3t diagonally, horizontally, or perpendicularly. I i i Yours, respectfully. J. C. Bnowjf. T.IVERMORi, Tee. 11, 1T5. Dear Fbf.f.man Please insert this problem in your "Puzzle Department," if arreea!ile, and ohlijrc : The engineer of a certain train -not the '-limited mail" desires to run one hundred miles at the rate of fifty miles the tirst hour, twenty five miles the next,,and so on reducing1 one half, in each succeeding hour, until tne one hundred tnil"s are accomplished. How many hours would it require? The person who firt correctly soliesthe above will receive a vera fine chroino, by addressing W., Box 43. nsahove, W. U. V. J. C. SCANf.AN'8 PROBLEM. On the first of January A ttcgan trade with t'.fM. on the first of February following he took in 11 with ."'. K), and on the tirst of June follow inir he took in ? with 6i). At the end or the year tney round they had (rained ttfii. What was each mans share or the grain. A. CurV'i n Lettci Cuntrilmted buJ. C. Scanlan. Friends stand I A man is contempt Sir jour bennntf Friends disposition the world whilst the riilicnle are ambitious Mr. Trout's pnzele has also been answered by little F.lla Byrne, or Cambria township. Master fieo. V. Kaylor, or Allegheny towushio, M. I). Iiilozler. or St, Awufdine, and E. F. M., of Chapt Sprlnn-s, all of whom have placed the flir tiresdiffcrently trom thoseatoveaiven, but the result is the same. "Lroretto, however, railed in his solution, inasmuch as his fhriirea do not brinir the proper iiswr when added up dian-o-nallv. E. F. M. also solves all the other prob lems In accordance with the solutions iriven by A. I). H. as published above. In reply to J.O. Si anlan's tirst problem hesaysthat the owner's share should have been iiO bushels in lieu of 4.5 bushels and that the heiaht of "Loretto's" pyramid fram centre of base to apex or top Is 245 feet, nearly. Ir. Finney Com pound Siynipof Hn elin Is a-uaratiteed to cure Inflammation of the Kidneys and Hlndder, painful or suppressed urination so frequent in old aire, painful or suppressed menstruation, lacorrhoaa or whiles, s-ravel, irleet, stricture, bloody discharges, Hrljrht'B tlleease, brickdnst deposits, dropsv pain in tne back or side, sick ineadache, pim ples, blotches and eruptions on the face, and nil diseases of a specftlc or constitutional nature, rea-ardless or duration, n;e or sex. Compound Pj rup or Iluchn Is a positive and radical cure. For sale by Lemmon & Mckhay, Ebcnsbunr. AUDITOR'S XOTICE. The iin dersignel Attilitor, appointed by the Conrt of Common Pleas oT Cambria county to re- I port distribution or the funds in the hands ot the Sheriff arisinir from the sale of the defendant's ! real estate. In the caseof John Oibert (k. Co. vs. 1 Oeorice W. Berkey and Joseph Cobanah. on I'i. '. Frt, No. 165, September Term, 1875. hereby rives notiee to all parties Interested, 'hat he will attend . to the duties of said appointment, at his offlce in Ebensbnra, on Krllr.v. llwomlifrjl. at o'rlork, I. M., when and whero they mnst at tend or be debarred from eomitnr iu on said fund. , OEO. W. O ATM AN, Auditor. I Ebensburg, Iec. 13, 1875. St. Letter from California. Ckessev Station, Merced Co fSrt., Bee. . 1H75. f H. A. McPiKE-Deo-r Sir? Jost as I exra'etedv the convention threw you overboard. 1 have known you us a Bemoerat since is."2, when vou com rnenced your labors no the Johnstown Kchm and I formerly Ix licve that your labors Vr the party in those t wenty-three years was worth . thousands. Without that assiduous labor, day i and night, the parly would often have beii tctUumt mi fTyitn. and you have succeeded to j keep one running during the greater part of j that time, and on a more economical basis than ; any one else could have done. It was meet and proper, tin reforc, that you should have receiv ed the office you snugh, but while I hoped, I doubted, and my doubts, I regret to say, have been real izitl. I hope, however, that Providence may lead you on the road to prosperity and that you may, In California language, yet strike I a great tfinanza. I The election went, to some extrhr, against ' my predict ions; but I firmly believe that Penn sylvania, is. and always was. Democratic, if there could be an hornet expression of opinion. ! Philadelphia should be stricken t rom the !fatev ' nod left to run her Centennial in her own way. 1 here is abundant evideuceof truud. for figures cannot lie, and the population does not Justi fy the vote polled. " ' TA" Jtpnubhcans are at present triumphant. ; and I should not care ror that, ir the party would carry out its policy or rrsntnpf ion. But! adhere j to my opinion, as expressed berore the elect ion j that resumption is impossible, ani all the in I telligent Itepublicaiis know that it is impsl j bio. They made the issue with malice afore thought, never intending ro rnlfll their prom ises, out merely to rntu iiik the people. They "stole the livery or heaven (foe Democratic hard money noctrine) to serve the devil In." As long as we nay one lunilrrt awl three mil lion ilnlUirn f inttrext ninmalhi in enin. while the Vital proceeds . the milieu aro only sfivufi- 1 three Tnilllnns, It is im possible to resume specie ( ! payment. I do not look for resumption during , ; tne jtttn century. There are on v three wava or getting on or the debt owing to Kurope : 1. By Repudiation. 2. By Conquest. :i. By Convertible Paper The first way is morally and politically wrong. The second way, f tcif : making money by the conquest or Cutia or Mexico, is putting in a penny nnd takings shilling nut or the treasury. I'he third Way might succeed ir our citizens nnd two billions dollars in gold and silver, with which to purchase the new bonds, and redeem the bonds held iu Kurope ; but the gold and sil ver is wanting. Consequently things must re. main in utatu mm. We have already paid, in In terest, since the close or the wnr. fourteen hun- iioi raiiiiiiiim nonais, an a neau loss; anjttie drain still continues. We will nav twice that j j Interest before the roreign debt isextinguished a poor time to commence another war 1 CAf.miHNIA. But! must say something about our pros pects out here We have had a month of rain. It rained during all or November, and it still continues showery. People think that 178 will he the greatest year Tor crops and rruit that this State has seen, or will see ror many a day. The ground is thoroughly saturated. ant with a few go id spring showers the crops will be ex cellent. We had a flood in Ncvemher that Tar exceeded that in January last. The Merced river rose thirty feet from low watermark nnd tl(Hde4 the coun'rv. There have been hf-av IBiusand floodsall over the State. Many sheep and tattle were drowned. I know one mm who lost im) sheep, and another that lost 4i:0. Many cattle were Imaaed in the .mt lands, and consequently lost The weather is now warm and beautiful, like August In your State aTter n heavy rain. Grass and Mowers are springing up in abundance and our rtdks are plowing. They sowed loO seres of rye and thev are now at the wheat. The land they are now prhwiug is one mile and a half longnnd eighty rods wide equal to 240 acres. There are six such lands yet to plow. The licirtslature meets this rear, Tt meets to-day. It meet every other venr. This bodv may do something to mend the bard times, but I look for the stringency to continue for some time yet, If not for some years. The tightness of the money market makes thence of wh..it j wool, wine and rruit dull, but wheat will event. I ually rise in price. England must have bread j stuffs and our canals end lakes, nd thr Baltic sea in F.urope, will soon close, leaving the only I outlet to bo California. This will enhance the pi ice, temporarily. I should like very much to return to the States, but it costs two tmich Besides,-1 have an office now and cannot go. I was unanimous ly elected a Justice of the Peace for Township No. 4. Merced count-, by a majority of two votes. Iff only knew who caet those votes I should introduce them to some Pennsylvania calfskin, and send them higher nora kite. Hut I am to get the laws of California to peruse Tor two years, which I wish to remark fssomecon solarion. Ilop'n-r to hear of a sudden rise in yout financial thermometer, I remain. Truly yours. Hob kqt. The hnTidnys ona-ht to be nt home when they iref to Ho)lidnvbuir.-r.TmAiji Freeman. In the favorite.'phrase of Mcl'ike, "Helen Hla7.es'' wasn't that witty 7-lloUiiUinxbiffi Hnjixta: No, it icasn't witty, nor isitOvKR-lv witty even yet, but we flatter ourself tLat'if t a mtteh nearer approach to wit than anything original that has ever appeared iu the col it m n s of t he Hey itter. Qt ine ie A SSIOXKE'S XOTICK. Ik THE - District Court or the XT. S. for Tub "A'ksterx Iistr;ct ok Punxsvlvak i a. la the matter of (Ikouok J. Koikikks, liankrnnt No. 1740 in Hankruptcy. At Kbenshurs on the lftth day of Iloecmber, A. 1. 1ST5. This is to irivc notiee that the Oonrt have order ed in the above matter that a final mcetlnir nf the. creditor- of said Hniikrui.t be held at Kbcnahurir in Said Ilistriet. on the 21st day of December. A. 1)., 1S75. nt 1 o'clock, r. M., for the purpose named In the twenty-seventh section of the Mnnkrnpt Act of March -.. 1867. before Samuel Harer. Register. And farther, that at said meeiinsr I will report and exhibit to the t'oiirt and to the creditors inst and true a-connts of all my receipt sand payments, tojret her with such facts snd information' as are within my knowledge, pertaining to the estate of the sa.d jlankrupt, to the end that the creditors may take such net ion thereon as la allowed and required by said twent v-sevent h section. (J KOHtlfc HUN TLEY. Assignee. Orphans' Court SALE! 1 Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' t'onrt of I Cambria conniy. the nnlersls;ncd will offrrat Public Sale, at the Court House in Kbensburg, n MONDAY, Jannary 3d, 1876, AT I r I.O K, H. M., The fol low in sr described real estate, of which Wm. Patterson died seized, to wit: A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate In the township of Croyle, eounty of fim bria., adjoining lands or Francis Mcl.aran, Theo dore Making, and Patterson's heirs, containing 17 ac ii us a xi 7r run ci iks, Wixn TRK APPfRTESA-NCES. TERMS -OF SAIE One-third f the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of al ami Mm ! balance in two eonnl annual pavments. with In- toreat, to be secured by jmlarmrnt bonds and inort gaETO. K. U .lOHSSTOM. Lec. 17.-3t. Adm'r or Wm. Patibrson, dee'd. 0rplias? Court Sale. I)Y virtue of an order or the Orphans' Conrt or t?ambrla eounty. the onilersiirned will otter at Public Sale, at tha Court House in Kbensbura;, on MONDAY, January 3d, 1875, AT OXK OTLtK'K, P. The following described real estate, of which Ed- 1 ward Olass died seir.il, to wit: f fete- I y-. . e- aia.v r. n . . n UlMt and UIXt-rlALh LUI UnUUNU t sitnate In the borouith or Ehensbnrg. Cambria i county, fronting on Hich street nnd exiendinir tmclc to Xloyd street, adjoining, lot of Ir. I. W. Evans on the east ami Mary Ann street on the west, hav ing thereon erected a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE An A FRAME NT An I.E. Tbrms of Saj.b One-half the purchase money to be patd on confirmation or sale, and the balance in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage of the pnn-lmcer. R. I JOHNSTON, Dec. 17--3t. Executor of Enw'o Glass, dee'd. II U S T E K S SALE OF VALITABT.E REAL ISHTYTE! 1Y virtue of a decree or the Court or Common Pleas or Cambria county, the nndersiirncd Trustee, appointed by said Court, will expose ti I puoue sale on the premises, at 1 o'clock, r. m., on j SATURDAY, JAN. Sth, 1876, j all the rlirht, title and interest or Thomas Piatt, j nnd also the leva! title remaining In Ebonexer j Williams, deceased, hclno; the full, leaal and eqai- table title of. in and to the following described : real estate, vix : AH that certain Piece or Tract of Land i situate In Cambria township. In said eonnty of ; Cambria, adjoininar land of Thomas M. Jones, de ceased. A. Y. and Oeo. W. Jones, Henry Kyme ; John M: Williams, heirs of Andrew We'fhle. del ceased, and Johnston Moore, containing "8 acres atore or less, about 73 acres of which are cleared and in a hlnh state of cultivation bavin thereon erected a two story Frame House antl a Frame Haiti. 1 The location of the above described FARM Is very desirable, bein sit uated onlv a short distance east and within hill view of Ebenslinr. Tkrms of Sai.b. One-third on confirmation of sale, and tho remainder in two equal annual pay ments, with interest, to be secured by mnrtae . and bond. 1W1;HT JONES, Trusu-e. , I iibensburjt, Dec. 13, ;875.-3t. I i FOR THE AND OTHER f4 q a e; AT fllK LIST OF A POBTIOX OF OVlt STOCK- INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS HEMMED AND BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS IN BOXES, GENTS' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS! SILK AXD iTOOIsKN MVFFLKHS AXM TTKS. Bucfe ana, Bfeeapsfem &ioveaT Ladies' and Cents' Kids, Berlin Cloves, ClctJi Cloves;' Bick Mitts, Gauntlet Cloves, Fur Cloves. JACKETS for Men, JACKETS for Ladies. Uermantown lorn, Kerym an' Zephyr, Slipper 1'attertt. ALL KINDS OF MOTTOES. LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, PANNIERS, SATCHELS, CORSETS, FINE IMPORTED LAKES' EC3E, PLATED JEWELRY, BLACK JET JEWELRY, CUFF BUTTONS, Pocketbools, Comb, Xew Perfumery in far.cy bottU, Funry Soap, lZtganl Work Pa kets. Comb Baskets, S'cw styles of Clulhes Lrttth. AND OTHER DRESS GOODS OF LATEST STYLES. If you want a present for wife, husband, sweetheart, or friend, yon can get U at the popular Store of 113 and 115 Clinton jlsi x IMUiSICVL, GOODS Importers, Saanractarm, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE I MASfFACTCKEBS OF THE rELCDKATKD KME & McGIffl PIANO, AND THE PHILHARMONIC ORGAN CEXEKAL WHOLESALE AGEXTS FOtl THE PiVTjBX'F AHIOX I I X O Dealer In litln o i.s (Lon.lon), Itesson (London). Saie (I'arN) lalre I? M iti ni.MK. The Im or Jlotarj Valre ifivui j iviiaianuj on nann rtclnir rrnUSUERS or SII EET Ml Sir, make this branch a Ppc-faltv. nn i alwsvs keep a rull stock of the latest and best preeeg on hand. Our stock of music bK.kg of all kinds i c.uu.lele PIANOS AMI OlUiANS SO l.I OX THE I XS IA I.I.M ; r . " c.uipieie. Ol.l) I VSTK I M I'XTS TKK. IX I Vt'H Xf!F rierarymen. Principals or Seminaries, lenders of Hands. Teachers', and all wi.liit'iir to t ur- hasa Musical mIs. will rind it to tlieir Interest to eonimunk-ale directlv with us7 fur. base Catalogues and Price Lists furnished free on application. WAREROOMS, No. 12 Sixth Street, (Late St. C!a:r.) PITTSBURGH, PA. AL' ir A I) I Eli Tl SEMES TS. CHEAP LANDS T THE aREA T SOUTHWEST! The Little ltock and Fort Smith Kailway t'otn pany Is s, llinjr. at rirentbuiall)' ion prices and on terms to suit purchasers, over ONE MILLION ACRES I of their magnificent irrant, oh either side and with- ' in twenty miles of their road. Admirably suited for product ion of:orn.l.'ottio,rin. Orais's. Fru's and all other Xrotliern crops. Winters are mild, vermittinjr out-door lalior for eleven months. Soil fertile beyond prereilr-nt. N'o arrawhoiipers. no dronht. Special iniluccments for establishment j of manufactories. For circulars, address W. I. : SLACK, Land Commissioner, Little Hock, Ark. pVice to lenrn It I Sil X Kfa or to qnalify as IrarhcM nf ; ltOOKkKKi-IMl or SPK.MTKKI- ! A l'KHA.MIII is at In ton EttilnevH 1 1 car. leve- ' Imi'f, . Olkest of the Hrt- ' ant fc RmuTTnn chain of Col I Icarcs. anl mtrrif the tirst knarn. as Messrs. FE I.TO iP !".' t KK have doubt- j less pcrsnniilly instructed more students than anv ' two men living. Mend atauip for Catalogue. A BREAiT OFFEB TO BOOK AGF-!T fArt (rot the treat popul-irlty of STarv I Hmiif r Am . it n. w t c Trn Y'rr m " i.Af.o v c ni ik ti-is t xtmuri!;nnr nl vrz HVwr rit't ft rttf,trte '-itttit ire l nWnyyitrfo rrmtf rfnMprtmt prrnm r' etfiwr m r wh" vi' I'mri: It pt"t"! the 'nnrr I.tfr, Voti'lent ilnrvlrH M vMr). Srrtt i '-n:: etc., of tlie Capital cs ft " Ifr'r crrV If'o rrrsj ,r fie ri. ' mtjf 4Uth thnnmm'l nntn m frr Agents rnstlv m tl . Ut I 3 a rt t. Wpwnt HV'-At-tj n t-vt-rr t. '-s'fi .h -K i?n! the a'nt-c ffrrvii nfTf-r MiV-t-ff . TrTfirJi!'-t i:h 1 mM ratirul-- Aiklmui A. I. V'outii:k;to7 & C'.., IlAi.r;-ui:t, C'!cx. HENRY WILSON Ils 1.1 fe nn'l PnbHc Service. The nation nionrns his loss. Asenta Wanted. Aptdv lor choice of territory to (Jnakrr ity 1'ah. Co., Phila., Pa. territory to tnakrr t'ity 1'ah. EPILEPSY, FALLING FITS cut D a. .era no. Th! Is no humbna;. For Information, fniinire of ' or write to MOV KR HHdTHERS, Wholealul Irusrgists, Hlooinsburj?, Columbia County. Penn sylvania. SEVViNC MACHINES. 7 iheral Tens of T.x cliai ef..rScccnd-!iajd Kacli-nca cl every tlii-cr-riion. ,Dof:'i:sT:c', paper FAS?!C:?. Tae Be.t Patterns made. St nil .'nt. for Catalrr.r. A-a38 L 013STX5 SEWI1J3 If ACHTtfE CO. AsnTsWuTBD. -s KFVV rOKH. 4io n lny at home. A cent wanted. Onlfit and V1 terms Iree. TKl'E &tX., A(rsta, Jlaine. $5toS20C?." lay at Imme.i Samj EXECUTOR'S XOTICE. Estate of An astasia Mobei.and. Letters testamentary on the esrateof Anastasia Moreland. dee'd, late of v 1 1 more BorouKh,haveina; lieen (tranted the umlersiirned, uotiee is herctir iven to al! persons Indebted to said estate to make Immedwite payment, and those harini; claims avainst the same u present them duly authenti cated for settlement. JAM E MOR ELAND, Executor. Wilmore, Nv. 12, 187j.-t. RKAI) AXD HEED IAll persons iinl. bteil to the iimlersinel w ill please call and settle their aeeonnts. either by pay inn the Cash or Riving their Moles, oa oa bork 1k ckmkkk 2t)lh, 1K75, as all ancounts remain n nn sett led af.er that dale will p.isitlvelv tx? eotlenied by law. p. Jk J. 2UUI. Lilly's Station, Dee. 10, 175. ii I. mm liSIifsi DAYS I Street, Johnstown. r, and Dealers in all kinds of rKton Valre. anil ntir muic ItMt MtMri ra-a.k. Vtei.... JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS EM! 120 flir:tcn St., Johnstown, Pa. pH ABTF.RKl) SEPT. 12, 1ST0 IFrt -SIT3 v' receiveo oi an sums not less I linn tine foliar. Present rate of Interest, six per cent. Interest !s due in the months of .tune and Heccmlcr. and nut withdrawn Is added to the dcioit. ihnscotn ; K)iinlinir twice a year without trniibiicar the d Hsitor to call or even to pi-escnt tlie deposit bwk. loney loaned on Keal Ftste. Preferenee, wit t liberal rates and Inn time, jrivin tu iMirrowers o -fcriinj first inortaaires on farms worth ft urormor times the amount ! loan desired. JimiJ refcrenen. I iiti i. iiifee, ru, reijnirt'll. This corporation is exeluslrely a Savings Urok. No ctimmcreial deposits received, nor disc-ounta jtranted. N'o loans on personal seenritv. Blank applications tor horr wcrs. cipieaofthe rule, by-laws, and special law relating to tliM liank. sent;to any address desired. ' v Tristf.h-J allies fix. per. llavld tiibert. O. Tt F.llis. A. J. Hawes. K. W. Hav. John la wman. T. H. Lapslcr. Iianicl 31c Iviuuhlin. It. .1. Merrill, .lames McMillen. James Murler. Ivwis T'Tift 11 ''ff ' 0','1 Suppes, Oeorge T. Swauk. in i w . . alters. IiAXir.L.l. MOKRFLr, Presldint. ru.i.H j'iiieict. i reasnrer. Cvara Emieii, Solicitor. 12-V75- ly-I "nTOTICK ! All jwesons knowing themselves in.li liteii tn tlie iiniieisicue.l arc requested tocall.it mv Mm and settle tlieir e. ii ii I s before the first of Jannarv next. All nr. counts rcuininioir unpaid after the"alrve da.ewiil be left iu the hands of a proper officer for '-oMcv ti'.'? . . IAVII SIUNKLL. Cambria Twp., Iec. 3, 1S75.-4-. P. S. I have on hand a larire lot of fonr fnrri Meal linrkwheat Flour, ami all kind of Kee-i which I will rell r,.r cash, and cash onlv, at the the lowest market rates. Furs and' Sheep Pelts nHE nndersianed will par the mnnraT rmrs I 1" cash for Vx. Mink' Oner mi, I ult olh.e destrahle Fura. A Is Tor Sliecp Pelts In tm-d oon diUor.. J(S. WK'SKR. Watchmaker. I.S. Watches and Cloeks prompt I v an 1 ik r Tecily repaired at the r err lowest price's. fS(.-nsbura;, Xot. 2iJ, 1-S75.6'. ADM I XI STR A TO R S X O T I C E." Kstate of. I. K. IIitk, tlm-M. Idters ot Adininistrali'iii tin the ci-Iute r-f Josiaii K. IIiTr. late or F.tienstiiirir taroneS. ttiH-caed. have been isstied to the nnderstirt e , who hereby not ties all persons irdebted to sai.l estate that payment must I Ml- made fm-thwiih. and those havinir cluims or demand against th- same are requested to present them pm-IH-ily probated t.r wttlcincnt. JO II N II. HITK, Administrator. Nor. 19, ISto.-St. A DMFXISTRATIOX XOTICU Estate of .loHS C. DoLANO, (I'l'M. Letters of Administratfon on the estate of John C Holand. late or Summit ville bnni.tli. dn . a ed, havinir been yranted to the nndersijrni-d. af! i r sons indebted tosaid estate are requested tumnke payment without delay, and those bavin claims asrainst the same will present t hem i.t-i ih rlv an theDilcatsd for sett lem. nt. JAM Ks lrT.XVT, Administrator. Sumraitvillfi, Not. 5, ISTa.-Ot. I ltte..f Jamks 1rov, (ie,M. letters in Adminls rt inn on t he estate of .las. IlKowji. late of M mister townsl.ip. i seiliri eoun ty. creasnil. have tioen itran'.e.; t.. the under Itn eit, restdin iu s.ttd town.-lnp, to wlium all persmis Itrlehted losid cstnteare r-qn--s et tt make par. ment. and those harm iliiiu or deiuau-ls will make known the smne rlthmit deltv H (ii;i:r hhoVv.v. Adm'. Munstcr Twp., Nov 12. I7i.-6. p X EC UTO RS X OTI CK. Estate of Kl.lZAItKTir MlLLKR, .leeM. Lett its letam-tititiy the ,. stale 01 IIl.ir.A. WKTir MlM.KM. Isteor I.relto Ik MMrh, dee d, havm heen vranted t. tl.c nn.b rsio.t. ootlcw is bercbv jiv-n to all i.t rsir s i:i-ti I't.J to sai.t estate that ptvment must lx- tits le w hi mt d. lay.wtid thw..)Mviiiira---iiint4a.rM:Tct ttt-am should tM'CMlsice lliein dnlv -i ! i S.... 1 1. 1 ectiiein -m. Lot-el to, N'i v 1 Iii Li It, l-..y ft.
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