V V JAN. 16, 18S8. 'D PERSONAL Last week was a E3!i Privity at the County Seat, es sdJ pleasuro held a dm- ci n of tie Teachers' Insti lW.av, 7th inst., and :r'l;: a until Friday evening. ."s.'iJ.-soiH seventy or seven .y0ctlv females. being pres 'li4"cver by tho efficient Mr. T.J. Chapman, tie cause of education arc Superintendent Jack, 'l"ln experienced practical -"""Jt and was a most import- ta the assemblage. Mr-i0. ''Ti LthtMrs from York coun-.-4 off in the House, also Slivered several highly in .i.nirtainins lectures.- Indeed, ca of tke ablest lecturers on t'pirt we have ever usilucu iu. .1 Pircctora were also present, j to ba much gratiied -with the Uv liiglt Cyrus Elder, Esq., lec- LU . . . . - , l . " 1 I 1 A m ceauiiiui mouguis J, and Lis rendering of Hawthorne, and the great a lie wl ;JS.2 l'TC'1 fy&ur.g friend, Mr. Win. Galbrait! t""5 '?ri 0!1 a brief visit to our '- :n iil.ii was represented rsons of Oj?.:sidee, Flem. Hollllay, G-d Casbria friend. Geo. M. Riddle, itlat the vkit of these latter sentie nt, will Le profitable to themselves meir lanibna county customers. iut:!e friends will find the cards of s'-tjffien elsewhere in our paper, and fjr tLem a liberal share of pitron- but clover feilows advertise in -o-cist, w:ts lorcifie ana ;n gooa '" . 1 1 1 - - A. oie, iLo lecture was a t inn 1 r? t i r.." iT evening Earmiei incision. Kuj a lecture upon the subject of ; raaisbrcent." The lecture was jriwticJ, nJ seemed to be in ea y with the views of the members i'x'.t, 'pH a3 t1ae larS9 audieace Le lecturer was honored. 'caller of honorary members were i:! having accomplished its mis- I:sli:ute adjourned. rather Intermediately, came the f.-r the Ler.eSt of the Mountaineer Cub. This camo olr on Uhurs uJ to say that it was a splendid j sot doing it lua justice, it cx- t r- Oit ttnguine expectations, both rJier of the audicr.ee and tho char- jeLVurt r:mi wasactual'y packed in! being entirely beyond its oapa jtafort. Even young ladies wero ::o stand in the aisle, while every :.h of room wns brought into re I'ut thtj uuiMial audience was the character of the entertaiu '. ph-asura was mingled with sur : j chert season of practice should intrx jetted a result. !' r.,eutal oiusic was ucder the di ' Mr. A. J. Maguire, assistfd by .-"'fiua, FieluhrUEe, Kinktad and .: i!.e!r rendering of some of the . u'.t pieces elicited continued ont j;p!auae; while the rocal music com distinguished for the leauty r.t.ons than the admirablo manner riscution. rmt. lluehcs was assibt- Me:rr. Jonee, Kinkead and Evans. P.vij, Miosis Lewis, Robinson and Where all was more thau satisfac- we uou-nt that "fcpeak a Kind ca You Can," bv Mr. Hughes, and Be!!, VTatcLnian." by Miss Lewis. Uti ILi IMC illw . i -.lighted wis the immense audience .Jtntertaicceiit throughout, tiiat a acf the concert was unanimously ..a i proposition made to that effect. . urea wuh the popular wish, thcre-iiiK-en determined to give another I fru'rui-jnert, with an entire chaugt v.mnc, at the Court llou3, on this ;iay) eveuing, Jan. 15th. i-i-ert was not only honored by the si cur citizens generally, but by a n' er of persons from a distance, at i:eas well by the concert itself as ::o of basiacs and attendance at ii'e. Arnong others who came to -r and be entertained by the mu--i furnish;.-! 1 on the above occasion, io-;r worthy and uncompromising -ticttuie:id, II. II. Fettinger, Esq., tc en,oryo citj-ct Altoona, who, u!ation oi tne e-,.- rrhe. townRin f Qallitzin, WashingQ aud Summerhill are advancinglrapidly in wlth and population. Clearfield township, ot the Loopf as well as a portion of Allegheny White town ehips, are great depots for the manufacture of lumber out of the raw materia an(j for its traasportation to the Eastern Markets And while the "stumpage" of a 6inglbcre is worth aa much to the owner, in many .m. ses, as fifty acrea were ten years ajo, h an. swers tho additional end of preparing for tlie plough eome of the finest land in Cam bria county. This portion of the county de rives its immigrants mainly from Clearfield and Blair counties, .with a few industrious New Eiifclandars ; while Chest and Susque hanna are like avenues to wealth, and have become the homes of many Clearfield lum berers, as well as Indianians. But Chest and Carroll townships, and es peciallj' the latter, are increasing, perhaps, more permanent!!, as well as more rapidly, than any other country portion of the coun ty. This is owing to the fact that tho Ger man farmers, by whom these townships have been mainly Eettled, and who are still seeking homc3 there, do not desire more land than they can cultivate. Ilenco they buy small firms, and cultivate thoroughly every acre they purchase. This portion of the county is receiving almost faily accessions to its population from Germany, from St. Mary's, from Eastern and Western Pennsyl vania indesd from every point of the com pass. More recently this class of settlers has been overflowing its original boundary, and extending into Cambria and Blacklick town ships, southward, Susquehanna, northward and eastward to Clearfield and Allegheny. Yherever they settle the neighborhood bears unmistakeable marks of good husbandry. The universal Yankeo nation never will be still. Thty jnay bs likened to a flock of pigeons in a buckwheat finid those behind constantly rising, fluttering over the heads of those more advanced, and settling down beyond, to be again left in the rear in their turn. Bni Cambria county has Buffered less from Western emigration than any of her Bisters, and whenever the vicissitudes of business, or the whim of a discontented mind, takes a Cambrian from uf, his place is sure to be tiled before it grow eoIJ. AW4T. We learn from the Kbens- vt. t'ifit A. C. Muinn, Esq., f that ovei Triih his fiiaily to Ash-;;.,:-T'f!l1 oaty, to become cashier Lierr.. v, liita suggests the re-'-t w ik cf late loslar bv emi- of the leadin? ;':il::cly too many r coaaty. Rev. . I. f J - u . u. u. .i n aw. n n n itu uaj Henry Sargent.Esqs'., of J'3. wtil re;de in Philadelphia: ,0' a-id Colonel Emanuel ; t ie g.inif rUCC( iiave moyel ; V"er, of thc Summit, has j i - "'"..lumr, ui tjursl nave pone back to Maine ; A. C. arVw'-'.- tcuzllt- new home elae- - . ,aiu t-ti-Kstresser, Esq.. of -iir ilf 3 frone t0 Versailles, Mor-J?''0"'1- In addition to these 4jon?ired f,lrme. bends of ami i, S,0' c,st from Cambria county - ph.re is a good State to emi- ;y W w,Llch boasts such a stur- -oa wonit11 prisinS ftnd virtuous y.ke r ;if-e7w be ne!y t0 borrow T.h tioa.-oAoirB Tribune, c icrrr. rn mi nr mt r - vauiurja county. Ana .Ht; e hpe they may all havo elf P. aSant Pkce3 aDd no W;S rfiect uPn themselves -tit n. - . ""waua (.UdUKe $ venture to assert that the cen List of Junor.3. The following named persons wer drawn on the 3d inst. to serve as Grand and Traverse Jurors at the coming EpecUl and regular terms of Court, in Feb ruary and March next : February Term Traverse Jurors. Blacklick Tp Eml Brallier. Carrolltomrn Bor Eugei.e Barker, Henry J Campbell. G.nc-niauxh Tp John Cushon, Eli Griffith, Geo W Knowlton, Geo vYisinger, TodiKik Kuhler. Conemaugh Bor R U Canan, Jno Roberta. Chest Springs Bor Francis Coop er, Martin Shofiner. Clearfield Tp J II Douglass, Jos Dodson, Thos S Durbin. Car roll Tp Puter E;irhart. ChristiaQ Fulmer. Cambria Tp John Griffith jr, Thos Hoover, Griffith J Lloyd. Cambria Bor Henry Gore. Croyle Tp Victor Vogtly. Ebensburg Lemuel Davis. JoBhua D Parrish. John E Roberts. Gallitzin Tp David Mills. Jack son Tp James Betpmin. Johnstown Bor John Decker, George W Gageby, Henry Kratzcr. Millvil'.o Bor David Constable, ilunster Tp Simon Fisher, Win Glass, Jno Kaylor. Richland Tp Wm Gearhart, Hi ram Hayes, Wm Kring. Isaac Reigart, Eml Weaver. Summerhill Tp Christopher Al lenbauh. Sammitville Bor Peter Dough erty, Wm M'Connell. Taylar Tp Wm II Adams. Wilmore Bor John Forsythe. , "---'-- Johnston." Yoder Tp John F Aden, Jackson lloruci y. March Term Grand Jurors. John J. Troxell, Gallitzin Tp., Foreman. Allegheny Tp Joseph Cooper. Blacklick Tp Abraham Lantz, Jacob Wagner. Con emaugh Tp Abner Griffith. Cambria Tp Richard Gittings, David Owens. Carroll Tp Raphael Hite, John P Parrish. Chest Tp John Wagner jr. Clearfield Tp Cor nelius Morris. Johnstown Bor George W Osborne, David Rose, Wm Tibbott. Jack son Thomas Davis. Mill villa Bor Geo Baltzer. Richland Tp Jos Geis. Eusque hauna Tp Jacob Johnston. Taylor Tp Caleb Butler. Washington Tp David Fox, Michael Brawloy, John Lynch, FM George. White TpHonry Foster. Traverse Jurors First Wotk. Allegheny Tp Michael Driecoll, George Flick, John J Glass. Conemaugh Bor Jos II'.-sIop, Isaac Berlin, Geo Ileadrick. Cone maugh Tp Samuel Cover, Samuel Singer. Carroll town Bor John Stcltz. Carroll Tp Jas Douglass, Peter Campbell, M J Nagle. Cambria Bor Saml Bridges, Jeremh Helsel, John Sheehan sr. Clearfield Tp Jno Krat zer, Francis M'Connell, John Nagle jr. Cheat Michael Kibier. Croylo Tp Peter Long. Ebensburg Bor Daniel O Evans, Isaac Erans, William II Coanell, R P Lin toa. Gallitzin Tp Thomas Bradley, Fran cis X Chiisty. Johnstown Bor Perry Bol singer, Ceo Carroll, Wesley Green, Renben Haynes, John E Hill, Dorsey King, Jacob Lcvcrgood, Wm Layton. Millville Bor Edvrard'Cauffield. Munster Tp Henry O' llara, Richland Tp Geo Orris. Susque hanna Tp Jos Bearer. Summerhill Tp Edward Lynch, Thomas M'Connell. Sum mitvi'.le Bor John Sharbaugh, Paul Mc Kecsa. Taylor Tp Geo Page, Eml Slater. Wilmore Bor PetcrEriniro, Geo W Kerby. Yoder Tp Abraham Fresh, Stephen Stutz man. Second Weelc. Allegheny Tp Charles Flick, J03 Tom linson. Blacklick Saml Reed, John Vi'il son. Conemaugh Bor John Arthurs, Geo Geiser, Chas Helfrick. Jacob Kuhn, Chas O Luther. Conemaugh Tp BFSUck. Cam bria Bor Thomas Benson, Frank Kurtz, Michael St. Clair. Cambria Tp John Lat terner, Edward Thomas, Alex McVicker. Clearfield Tp Michl Dunegan, D A Clark. Carroll Tp Thomas Adams. Chest Tp Jacob Glosser. Croyle Tp Saml S Paul. Ebensburg A A Barker, Harrison Kinkead, Gallitzin Tp Samuel Craig, Richard Denny. David Watt, Josiah Christy. Johnstown Wm Corer, Wm McKce, Andrew Moses, Joshua F Ck.Tcntcr. Jackson Tp Simon P Dunmire, Tiinothy Hunt. Millville Bor James Gibson, Dsfliel Miller, Wm McEN carr, David M Davis. Monster Tp Daniel Bradley. Richland Tp Frederick Gough nour, John W Blough. Susqehmna Tp Henry Lloyd, Washington Lloyd. Taylor Tp Danl Goughnour, Jacob Hess. Wash ington Tp Andrew Ager, Fredorick Figle. Wilmore Bor Wm Butler. Yoder Tp Jacob Barkley. bi l' j vaiuuriii county 0WQ with ay of her iaor ? VTtion of the Ftate. !.. ka fitntiemen n&mpl l. fK D,nn,rea-dy been fillod. and a vast ,,tiPPaUtion besides. nLVsfer t0 the Tribune's own ,j wnoso population will rprl. bntrpf-V iuiner3' aQd laborers Utrict5 ln0re Particularly to the tlSlW?1 tne county, while 'h2 hlW ItS 'Sricultu. HdiS8.-th,wase,Te a at the "Tns old, old etory," told once more : In love, two hearts cemented ; The orange wreath and bridal veil. And "cards" so nicely scented. Haw proudly pass they down the street. And how gently does he take her To the beat and cheapest store in town. Which, as every person in this vielnlty knows, Is kept fcy our accommodating young friend, Harry Shosnaker. All thr Timb. Cham. Eofcerts is all the time up to time in his business, having more time on his shelves, if not on his hands, than any time-keeper in this vicinity. So if you want good time, in shape of a clock W5 Single S Freemen. "3 . Qj- All other Watches over $20. Silver Lev'r ej Watches. 2; Gold Lever o Watches. 'JO Occupat'ns. Q Pleasure Ja Carriages. "3 FurnUure over i300. 3 Q OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO wooiaatiO'diKMffiino.qni M r-i 00 O O O o o O 3 O O O a- c c oo oooooo eato w r Ci u3 o CO rt ' CS t- lO CO O i-i CO O 04 03 IO CO C, ? S 2 S S 5 S S S S 1 S . ? 5? 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D:t7r Freanan After the exciting scenes which marked the exit of the old and the entrance of the new year, our town has set tled down to the dull routine of every day life, and now that the festivities peculiar to the dividing line between the decrepit past and tho elastic present are over, we h.ve time to retrospect or build air caatle for the future. "The year has gone, And with it many a glorious throDg Of heppy dreams ! It's mark is on eaoh brow It's shadow in each heart-" Aad though many of us may have little cause to remember it kindly, yet we must still remember that it has left us upon the stage of life, buoyant and hopeful, while in the storm and darkness of a cold December midnight it laid its weary burden down and passed from earth forever. Another leaf is added to the rausty scroll of the past, and in bold, clear characters is impiinted on the title page of the present 1863. Our re cord for the past is indelibly written in the books just closed, whether of good or of evil God and our consciences host know, but for tho future, time and our actions will deter mine what shall be entered on the pages of the year of grace now with s. Your correspondent is compelled to apol ogise to his friends this week for a brief and uninteresting letter, owing to the fact that for 6everal days past he has been confined to his 'room from severe iaJiyw-ri" i 0Vi vt tnit any exertion towards hunting np local items for this letter. He can only promise to make ample amends in the future. In conclusion, S. B. wishes t perform a debt of gratitude heretofore neglected. which is, to tender his thanks to Mr. James Murphy ,'of the renowned Star Hall Clothing Store in this place, for a valuable present received on Christmas morning. Mr. M. beloDgs to that whole-souled class of mer chants who by their liberal and honest deal ing acquire a reputation as correct business man, aad as such this gentleman is recom mended. 8. B.'s friends who visit Johns towa are invited to give him a cali, and they will find blm clever and accommodating. Sku Ba. H ALUS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR I TS EFFECT IS BXIRCULOUS ! It 16 a perfect and wonderful article. Cures baldness. Makes hair grow. A bet ter dressing than any "oil" or "pomatum," Softens brash, dry and wiry hair into Beau tiful Silken Tresses. But, above all, the great wonder is tho rapidity with which it restores GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. The whitest and worst looking hair re sumes its youthful beauty by its use. It does not dye the hair, but strikes at the root and fills it with new life and coloring matter. The first application will do good ; you will see tho natural color returning every day, and BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful locks. Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Ronewer ; no other article is at all like it in effect. See that each bottle has our private Gov ernment Stamp over the top of the bottle. Ail others are imitations. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Pro prietors. For sale by all druggists, d.12. Fibis Cambbia Towkship. On Sunday -morning last the dwelling house of Recso S. Lloyd, Esq.. situated iu Cambria township, about one mile from thl3 place, was, with a portion of its contents, entirely destroyed by fire. The family were at breakfast, and Mr. Lloyd, .chancing to look out at the window, discovered an unusual umount of sniokc dri ving past, and on going out found the flames bursting from the roof. Deeming it useless to attempt to save the building, the family and a namber of persons who were early at tracted to the'spot, turned their attention to the removal of the furniture, and although they succeeded in getting out the principal portion of the goods, we learn that Mr. L.'a loss in personal property alone will not fall much short of 4500. The fire originated through a defect in the chimney, which was built of stone. The house was a comforta ble but not a very Taluablo structure, being built ef logs and weather-boarded. Wo have heard no estimate made of its value, but of course tho misfortune Evolves much more than the mere loss of the property destroyed. There was no insurance. This calamity is another verification of the old adage that "misfortunes never come singly." It Is not a month since we chron icled the fast that Mr. Lloyd had sustained a severe fracture cf one of his arms, and just the night before the fire a valuable horse be longing to him was kicked very severely on one of its shoulders by another animal. Mr. L. certainly deserves to be commisBerated iu the midst of such an accumulation of misfortunes. Mabble Wgkks. Mr. Ottiuger Reed, a competent and experienced worker in mars ble, has taken the room adjoining Williams' tin store, until now ocupied by Mr John Parke, and proposes to locate himself per manently among us, provided ho can get work enough to justify him in so doing. We recommend hm to a liberal patronage. Us the Bxst. Blades7 Stfphoniai Zu bricaiors are a medical preparation In the form of a Lozenge, and are universally con llJonl 44m mci p-leawcmt, ocCTreoient aul ef fectual remedy in use for Iloaraeues, Coughs, Colds, Croups, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Diptheria, and all Pulmonary Com plain U. They are wabbanted to give quicker and more lasting benefit in the above affections than any other remedy. Also to contain no deleterious ingredient, and not to offend the weakest and most sensitive Stomach. Blades1 Constitution Piils are so called be cause of their peculiar effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Blood and Nervous System. For Inactivity of the Liver, for the Stomach in derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will de light the patient with their mild and bene ficial effect, especially if after long continued indigestion and costiveness, thy are left with periodical returns of the Sick Headache. Ia case of a severe cold, producing Chills and Fever, you can break it very Boon by citing the Pills as per directions with each box. JOHN II. BLADES & CO., aug8-ly Proprietors, Elmira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggets 26 eta. per box. To CoN-sruiTivEs. Ret. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the direc tions for making and using the simple rem edy by which he was cured of a lung affec tion and that dread disease, Consumption. His only object 13 to benefit the afflicted, and he hoxies that every sufferer will try this prescription, as It will cost them nothing and may piovo a blessing. Please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 1G5 S. Second St., Williamsburg, N. Y. C7"R- J- Lloyd, Druggist, Ebensburg. Is Agent for the sale of tho above preparation. Good Jf awn to Owsers or I7oJtsSB. Hav ing secured the aid of a good Shoer, and being well enpplied with Nails and Shoei, am determined to offer to eath euttomtrt the greatest inducement held out in this place since thingi were low. You can'have your Horse ehod all round for One Dollar and Fif ty Cents. I will also iron Sleighs and Sleds, make Wagon Tire and all kinds of Chaisg, and do everything in the Blacksmithing line at greatly reduced prices for the eath. Chen near the foundry of B. Glaii. P.. H. SI5G8K. rbeebceg, Dee. II, ltttT-tai. Coxb the will weather, coc:e elect or ccma snow, .Let it np as it may, to Leopold's we'll go. And many a heart was made happy dur ing the holiday ;by a judicious investment of greenbacks in clothing. The Messrs. L.'i shelves ars ratner aepietea now, du ere this notice is in type tney will have opened another immense stock of the most fashion able clothing. The place is Oak Hall Cloth ing Store, on Main street, Johnstown. What Housekeepers Need. Our young friend, W. A. B. Little, of Laretto, has ob tained tho right in this county for the sale of the Patent White Wire Clothes Line, an article which will commend itself for cheap ness, durability and utility to all who see it. No family should bo without one of these clothes lines. Not Afraid. J. M. Thompson Is not afraid to advertise; not afraid to sell at the lowest prices ; not afraid to show and re commend his goods ; and not -afraid to wait on the biggest crowd of customers that can elbow their way into his cheap store. So don't you be afraid to go and buy. Down! Down ! Mills & Davis' hand soma sotck 13 rapidly diminishing under the influence of the greatly reduced prices which they have resorted to fn order to close out the!? winter stock. So pitch in without de Altcona Property for Sals. -A House and Lot located on Claudia street, opposite the Catholic church, In the" Borough of Al- tooca. Is offered for sale on reasonable terms The Lot Is 60 by 126 feet, well Improved and In eood condition. The House is a two utorv frame building, contains seven com modioua rooms, and is in excellent repair. Fnr fnrther Information apply to Baxvxl Hejtbt, Ebensburg, Pa. " Rtxktchino Out The days begin to frnrtaen verr perceptibly, and more day light Is thus being afforded In which to make your purchases at the cheap store of V. S. barker. Don't fail to use the time in se curing bargains. Tn Rat.. F. J. Barbcrich offers for sale the valuable property in Carrolltown known as the Cole property. Se band. THIS WAY I! For Bargains! 'WWW STREET. .LI) W PRICES. THE IfiTEST 8 TO PBO0F8 or THE SurKRIORITT OF THE AMER ICAS Waltham Watcubs. "This couutrv has reason to be proud of this Bplendid spe cimen of American operative genius and en terpnse. That it will work a revolution in me watcn manutacturme oi the world no one can doubt who examine the operations of the Waltham establishment, for it turns out watch movements at just about one-half the cost ot imported movements beside the uniform reliability of the machine made watches must give them a gieat advantage ii il . over an otners wnerever Kuown. A poor time-piece of the machine make will be as rare ia the future as a crood one of hand make has been heretofore, for machinery is arbitrary in its performance, and can make a perfect article just as easy as one that is worthless. It will be a cause cf congratula tion if this highly useful American Enter prise shall have the effect of driving out of market the thousands of trashy foreign arti cles miscalled time-keepers, by furnishing so excellent and economical a substitute." N. Y. Timts. "We have had one of the works of this Company in a case for some considerable time, and comparing them with former first- class works of different manufacture posses sed by us, they have established in our opin ion their superiority over any ever introdus ced for correctness as time pieces." The World. "We notice with regret ( writing of the Pari3 Exposition) the absence of specimens of American manufacture, which although only comparatively of reeent birth among us, is already prodacing results of the most cattafactory character. The watches manu factured by the Waltham Company Are cer tainly, so far as strength, durability, and excellence as timekeepers are concerned, as gpou as anything produced by the French or Swiss manufactures." N. Y. Hmrald. 'The beauty, the preclaoin, the greater cheapness, the uniform excellence of a watch constructed by machinery co exquisite that the mere spectacle of Its operation Is poetic, gradually give the American Watches a public preference which will not be deceiv ed .' ' Harper1 s Weedy. EVERY WATCH FULLY WARRANTED. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers in the United States and British Provieces. For further information address the A rents. BOBBINS & AFPLETON, 182 Broadway. New York. THE GREATEST I E MMIIES1 AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF JUST RECEIVED AT THOMPSON'S To Ownehs or Horses. Thousands of horses die yearly from Colic. This need not be. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Linjment will positively cure every case, if given when first taken. The cost is only one dollar. Every owner of a horse should have a bottle In his stable, ready for use. It is warranted superior to anything else for the cure of Cuts, Wind Galb, Swellings, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, &e. This Liniment Is no new remedy. It has been used and ap proved of for 20 years by the first hornemen in the country. Given to an over-driven horse, It acts like magic. Orders are con stantly received from the racing stablet cf England for It. The celebrated Hiram Woodruff, of trotting fame, used It for years, and said It is far superior to any other he has tried. Recollect, Dr. Tobia' Venetian Horse Liniment Is put up in pint bottles. Take co other. Sold by the Druggists and Saddlers. Depot, 66 Cortlandt Street, New York. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under signed Auditor, appointed by the Or phan's Court of Cambria county to report distribution of the fnnd in the hands of Sarah Duncan, Administratrix of James Duncan, deceased, amongst the heirs and legal representatives of said deceased, kereby netmes all persons interested, that he will attend to the duties of said appolntmeat, at his office, in Ebensburg, on Thursday, the 6th day of February, 18C8, at 2 o'clock r. if., when and where they must present their claims, or be debarred from coming in for a share of the fund. GEO. W. O ATM AN, Auditor. Ebensburg, Jan. 16, 18G8.-3t. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. The under- signed Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria .county to report distribution of the money In the hands of Michael Noon, Executor of James Murphy, late of Allegheny township, deceased, hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office In Ebensburg, on Friday, Feb. 7A, 1868. at 2 o'clock p. M., whon and where they must present their claims, or bo debar red from coming fn for a snare oi saia iuna. GEO. W. OATMAN, Auditor. Ebensburg, Jan. 16, 1868.-3 1. CI TRAY HOGS. Came to the premises of the subscriber, near Joseph Dvsert St Son's Saw Mill, in Clearfield town ship, Cambria county, about the 1st October last, TWO STRAY HOGS, one all white and the other having a black spot on the left hip and another above the right eye. The owner islrequcsted to come forward, prove ' 'rc-cj ot'TTnv property, sc. uA.uiVQ . v. Clearfield Tp., Jan. 16, 1868.-3t. 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Fine DRESS GOODS Standard Dry Goods, SUPERB LINE OP NOTIONS, AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN GREAT PROFUSION I CQME ABB BUY Y0UH mum- emm "JOTICE Patrick Ilenaliau vs. Mary Henahan.- Common Pleas of Gatnbri County, No. 44, June Term, 18G7.. A. LI AS oCBPCEJJA. IN iIVOROK. CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS i The Commas. wealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff r CambriA Co., Greeting t WnsnKAS, Patrick Ilenahan did, on the 15th day of April A. D. 18C7, prefer his petition to our Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, prajiog, for the causes therein set forth, that La. said Patrick Henahan, miht be dirorrpJ from tho bonds of matrimony entered into witu Mary uaiieban, We do, therefore, com mand you, the said Mary Henahan. aa -n-A have heretofore commanded yon, that set ting aside all business and excuses whatso ever, you be and appear in your proper per son before our Judges at Ebensburg, at o Court of Common Pleas there to be held for said county, on the FIRST MONDAY n? MARCH NEXT, to answer the petition op libel of the eaid Patrick Henahan, and to enow cause, ii any you nave, -why the said Patrick Henahan, your husband, should not be divorced lrom the bonds if matrimony, agreeably to the Acts of Assembly ia such case made and provided. And hereof fail not. Witsess the Honorable George Tatlob, President Judge of our said Court at Ebens burg, the 14th day of December, A.D. 1867. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Proth'y. AtteBt Jon A. Blais, Sheriff. j.l6-4t. TJENTISTRY. Dr. D. W. Zdg- ler, having opened an office In rooms over R. R. Thoma' Store, offers his profr eional services to the cltlseLs of Ebensbur and vicinity. TedK txtraeled wifumt pain by use of Nitrous Oxidd er LaugMng 3o. L. PERSUING, ATimsET-AT- Law, Johnstown, Pa. . Office on Frank lin street, up-staire, over John B-nton'e Hardwire Sjtore. Jas. 81, 186?.. fv tho Cole proyert. - "1 Tan - regc-urc'3 aaJ or watch, cow is your time to pjet It. lay, ii r 7'-