G7Z 5I0.12::E23ETS33:- BATUKUAY, : : : : FEIJ. 17, 1S72. ""LCCAL AND PERSONAL. 0Uj, atitl Jlhbnpsat inl nenr Home. ,safift3 tea li taiJ to be a pre, cntative cf uu!l rox. iiurs r.eed but little Ler5 below, but t eT md that litiln sure. Vasl;incton will live again in the memory cf p'liots on llie 2d wtt. A narrow j;:uige railroad from IlolliJajs trto HeiKord is talked of. Ywi'.er township lad named Deviue fell ,Lll t Kike or e of his legs a few day a ar,o. 1 1 e ir.eluucholr elajs diaw i.ear when the pool i' "ill reluse t bake buckwheat cakes .ur brrikfuft. We will piblish the namea of ull borough f. .j .-.w n'h'jis i tiii'cra elected yesterday that u- e I;. : i.:.-,l.c.l lor that purpose. in tlio hend aro abounding. The i ! ...:u:.- . in l.U. -t'.irxtrB wro nac uit-iii bic ...mu u ci la reasonable tenn3. ,;t! V, i 1 1 a t';.ve t.eeu fennel sjjii'iigt J. M. CVieii. an, of Indiana, Pa., for forging pension , i ai.d wiihholdins pension money. The oitiaens of tho borough of Indiana huve suhscribud St-0 (M)0 towards the erection 0f Normal School building in that town. Thicof our leaders who desire their hair to tiiVc li f same color as when young should u e H dl's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Itenower. " , u0 b.;:s have been found in the U. S. Fi-tiict Cuiirt at Pittsburgh against Thomas lt'.l and ('0- l?arDes lue Tyrone post t filce r bbcrs. Vr. Jul. n l!l:'F3, of Johnstown, had one of l,ieit dts'rovnl by molleu metal, which fvw into u whi'.'e at work, at the rolling mill cu 1 uc-d.iv week. l-;,'i",u,t i-ijr:ir and all grades of smoking mJ cla-wii toli.ieco are among the many t!iii "5 al.,s lul' 6a' " Oatuiau's clif.ij) Ctrl' s'--re. A pi'i'r little girl baby, who never done uotliii'S tj nobody, has been named Dorcas a ; ; v Sun!.tl..i Celikti Susan Jo lies by her pnrentr it) Tj roue. Win. Yon, a young man employed in the Alton. a ilur.ufacturii.g Co.'s works, had two of bis finccrs badly demoralized by a circular earn not many days ago. All the real estate of James M. Riffle, dfe'd. at Summiiville and theieto niljscent, will be ellVred at public sale by Wm. II. Sech )er, Administrator, on Saturday, March 2d. Our member of Congress, Hon. R. M. Srcir, now in New Orleans as a member of the investigating eomniillee, has placed us uiJer ob'igatioiia for late papers from that city. Tbe small pox still prevails to romc n tin', in Altoor.a. Among the vfflicted is one ei tire family of at least half a dczen members One death fiom the disease occurred on batur day last. If you have been or with to be enrolled as a member of the "Dauntless" fire company, don't fail to attend the meeting at the Court House t?iis evening, as an election for officers is then and therein be held. A young man named Paiker fell from a ear bumper in the railroad yard at Altoona, on Thursday evening week, and several of the wheel pissed over the fleshy paitol one of his lfi, mangling it in a shocking manner. Enough, and more than enough, has been already written by the partiea immediately in terested in the Shamua O'l.rien controversy, and hence we decline publishing any commutii catioiia from other partiea on the Jul jeer. The lact that our lumber dealers are pay ir.g -about four dollors more per thousand for board tliuu is paid at Ebei sburg, gays tho Iu diai.a Mefsengcr, will account for our 6treets be.n: liiled with board wagons from the pines. lly resolution of the Democratic State Executive Committee, at a meeting held in liurrisburg on Thursday lant. Heading has baen chestn as the place and 'I hursday, May 3CMi, a the time for convening the next Democratic State Convention. Sunday, Mondsy and Tuesday were "spring-like and bland," Wednesday und Tburdy run the thermometer down to zero, and Friday wa? a kiud of a compromi.-e betwecu the two extremes. So it goes in the weather line in this high latitude. A reward of two hundred dollars ha been cfTered by "VVni. T. Miller, of Altoona, for tho arrest of the brutal but unknown villain who entered his (Miller's) residence and shockingly abused and outraged his wife, of which we Ciuce mention in our last issue. We promised some figures this week in I'ai'l to the oipenuitures of Cambria county, tut h.ive deemed it best to withrold them until the Herald aid Tr.huna bare said all they have to nay on thesubjcct. Then we shall tee just where thoy tell the truth ai.d where they re.ort to falsehood. Messrs Griffith L Pryce, the well known butchprs, have opened a daily meat market in the old post-otfice building, adjoining Zahm & Sou's s'ere. where they will likewise keep fresh fish, vegetables in season, butter, eggs, and like provender. Evan- w eight aud a fair I'kvce will io doubt be their tr.otto. The Johr6town correspondent of the Her ald says that if the case of Winnie Moore was properly luoked into it rxight be found that she is not morally responsib'e. as it is the opinion of many tl ere that she is not altogether sound in mind. We don't know but what that is the tight way to viw . matter. A young man Enmea cwua Fidell shot another named John Herbert, jr., in (re.. burg, on Saturday evening last, and tht too for no other provocation than merely threat ening to "put a head on him." The ba.l en tered Heibert's right bveast and penetrated the lung, and he now lies in a very critical condi-V.o-.i. Fidell is now in jail awaiting Lis trial at il.a May terra of court. There is going to be a grand mis 3 meet ing ol bargain seekers at V. S Baiker's store ;lt next week and tbe week after, and so on ad infinitum until bis present stock is scattered far and near and Vallie hag money enough in his pocket to buy anothrr ttock of goods for the epring trade. That's what's the matter, and you had better be on hand tj get your snare of the bargains. We had the pleasure on a recent occasion of taking by the hand a friend of former ears in thepersou of Mr. Louis Frankel, atoue'time prominent and successful merchant of Johns town, now junior member of the firm of 15'ich roch Si Fraukel. importer and dealers in Jive and Uourbon Whiskies, 2 )H N. Third street, Philadelphia. Time has dealt leniently with Louie, and save and except a liberal sprinkling of gray bairs, he looks almost as good as new. man by the name of lilair, residiri" a Hopewell, Huntingdon county, got a liitletoo orth!efS for thut community, and his wife gave him $59 as a consideration to leave. Ho di'l fo, went to Johnstown, took sick, returned in a few (J8ys with an.a'.Npox, found out where his wife was. gave her the disease and likewise feve.-al other members of that community. At last accouita, Mr. Llair and theotbers were itr.froTir.g. But, all In all, the $5u investment ws bad. Twinkle, twii kle, little star; how we won cer what you en ! How we gaze upon you in the fcky and think you're rretty good for high ! How we love to see you fter nigbt trying ail jou can to make a light I And while iiT ti e eat your watch is set, of the Kastrrn Star w e'll r.e r forget; for don't we hear it often told how " Eastern Star ' by Oatman'a sold. i.i hi course means Hour sweet, the bst r - . ' " ' i i ' when jafced itiu man e er eat. And now J "St here a few words more Caiman's tnr alwaya buy;your Hour at Mr. William A. Todd, after performing the clerical duties of the Register's IBce for a twelvemonth or more, retired from that posU iiou on Saturday -last. He wm one of the most tfricient. intelligent and obliging clerks luat tver held a position in the Court Home, v.tk nW th,lt ,i9 m"nr frie,1,1 W'H jo'" a., 10 w."hi"S him Po'd luck wherevor he tm'r,fi'i . Oafnau now assisted in his hom ,U"'n by JoU" - Lhke' E1-. hs recemr1;' bo '!en b' card Ishere. he fee of thl 'rul,i a Partnership In the Drac men on tS,;,- ,WT congratulate both gentle- uaot access will reward their labors Local Cor resjoiitt ence. WiuioHE, Feb. 14, 1S72. Fh'end Mac Tcrmit nie through the col umns of your valuable paper to enlighten your readers with regard to an "Exhibition" of which I was an observer. The occat-iou was the closing of tho school under charge of Miss L. P. Kennedy, in Monster township, on Mon d iy night last. Notwithstanding the bad con diiion of .ho roads the lioue was filled to its utmost canacity at an early hour ia the even At 7;15'I p m. t tie tiSfcemtiiage was called to order by Mr. J. F. I'trrish. of Gallitzin, who then delivered a fc.v pertinent remarks. The opening address was deliveied by Master I). A. O Connell in nn elegant atid gracefu. manner, after which the performance, accord ing to programme, was rendered by the pupils in a manner which called forth the approbation of all present To give a full catalogue of the several declamations, etc., would require too much room in your columns, so I will only briefly notice the most interesting parts of the performance, viz : "The Fashions," by Miss es Jenniu McKim and M. C. Parrish : "Wood man, Spar e that Tree," by Mast er W . C . Par iUIi ; "Suiflle's Confession." by Master James Parrish aud Miss C. O'Hura ; "Darby and Joan." by Master J. A. und G. O Hara and Miss Annie li. 1'arrish ; "The Country Aunt's Visit," by the teacher and five other ytMing ladies, and "The Destiny of the Empress Jo sephine, " by several young lady pupils. All of the above named pieces were performed by the actors in a manner which would do credit to "theatrical stars," and rendered the occa 8ion one of the tnoct pleasing which 1 have ever had the good fortune to witness. The music, by three proficient musicians, was ele gant, and was not tho least p'easir g feature of this all pleasing entertainment. The closing address, by J . F. Patrish, Eip , was a master ly effort, und places that gentleman's reputa tion as an orator beyond ques'.ion. After the address the crowd dispersed, well pleased with the rich tieut with which they had been fayoi ed, and bestowing well merited eulogium on the teacher and pupils for the efficiency of tbe former and the marked progress of the latter during the session just closed. In conclusion, I would congratulate the citizens on their good fortune in having procured the services of so competent and beloved a teacher as Miss Ken nedy, ar.d the puni's on their good forture in being placed tinder the careol such a worthy preceptress. Hoping that when the next school term cornea around they may have the same good fortune, I remain, Respectfully, ic, F. P. M. Johnstown, Feb. 14, 1873. Dka Fbfeman Your correspondent," Rob Rov," bavins cut the third diit of his right hand, has deputed me to make my bow in Irs pl ice thia week. But, whatever I can wiiieis only as a faint flicker of a gas jft to the lull bli ze of a summer's sun compared to liU pith. poifMied and pointed periods. Anyhow, locul ews is ns scarce just now as mosquitoes. Monday and 1 uesday were politically busy. Candidates for the various borough olfices were flying around our streets like bees round a honev comb, and shaking hands with everv one. They laughed and smiled so serenely that a stranger would tike them to be born babes of grace. Next Friday will decide the "fate of Cato end Rome ;" so till then we will let them slide. On Monday night tho Fire AsEistnnce Com pany, No. 1, held a ball in the Union 1111 I have attended many select entertainmeuis, but this ball left in the shade anything of the kiud ever eijoved iu this city. A littlo before 8 o'clock a loving, fascinating current of fashion, s'yle and beauiy could be seen moving towards the Hall, and continued swelling and swaying tillabout 'J o'clock, when the Hall looked like a sea of charming, duzzling ciystals. There must have been at least four hundred persons present. The ladies looked gay, gorgeous atid bewitching the gents looked superbly splen did. The Iare Hall was profusely festooned, and on its walls were hung the 'Stars and Stripes,'' surrounded by rich and cosily fl igs representing almoat every nationality under the Bun. Prof. Toerges' string band from Pitts burgh, made tbe ait res-onent with soft, sweet, soul inspiring music. Under the skillful man agement of Messrs- John 1J. Hav, Jas. Q iinn, P. McDermott.F. II. McMillen, Jas, Eldridge, and other courteous and obliging gentlemen, everything weut off as "merry as a marriage bell." The great feature of the night was the "Grand March" in which at least one hundred couple joined. This was indeed a sight en trancing, to 6ee the fair ladies prancing, and their bright eyes glancing, and the gay gents romancing. There was one feature too sub stantial to be omitted. Mr. James Benford, the worthy propiietor of the uctiford House, was in the largo room overhead, where he had prepared for them a sumptuous and recherche supper, consisting among other good things of buffalo, venison, turkeys, chickens and bear meat, but before morning the tables were bark too. At 4 o'clock ell dispersed in the best of humor and wishing for a similar re union of Johuatowu'd fair daughters aud gillant sons. Ri b Rot's Pi til. Sknttothe Penitentiary. Winnie Moore, or Minnie Moore, a the Pittsburgh papers -in ist on calling her, a young girl who was reared in this place by her foster parents, now resi dents of Johnstown, has been sent to the Pen itentiary for a term of two ) ears and three months, as will be seen l?y the following which we clip from the Pit s'itirgh Post : Our read ers will remember that n ahort time since, Min nie Moore was indicted ia the Criminal Court for the larceny of jcwolrv and wearing apparel irom trie .w,a.re of u.-pt Elk)U aud W-Jeu the ras was called tip .. ,rP(, a ,ea of guilty. She gave bail for her ar.penrniiv sentence, but seemed to have forgotten the past, as she avoided the Court Iloue. Since that time she has been before the Mayor sev eral times for "general badness," and finally, at her own request, was sent to Philadelphia and placed iu the institution known as the "Good Shepherd." It was hoood that she would have remained thure, as fche was sadly in need of reformatory influence. The hopes, however, were not to be re-ilizeJ, At a late hour Friday night the appeared at the lock-up and requested Captain Cripples ta furnish her with lodgings for the night. The only reusou she gave for leavirg the Philadelphia institm tion was that the physician informed htr that Pittsburgh was the best place for her. On Saturday morning, just w!ien the city officials were wondering what to do with her, Cr,unty Detective Dressier presented an attachment from the Court, and Minnie wa3 placed in his custody. An hour or two later she was brought before Judge Collier for sentence in the lar ceny case, and was ient to the Penitentiary for two vears and three months. Doroi'gh Elfctio.v. In common with other districts of the county, Kbcnsburg is indulging in her annual local election as we go to press Friday afternoon. The tickets nominated by the two parties are given below, and o far as we know it is fair to presume th..t the re-pub licans, as usualwill be successful in the bor ough at large and in the east ward, while tbe democrats wiil take what is left if they can get it- Here are the names of the several can didates : DEMOCRATIC. Burgoss Rees J Lloyd. School Dirsctors Wm. II. Vaughn. West Ward Council, F. P, Sechler, B. F. Tiernev ; Con- stable, George Gurley ; Judge of Election, II. C. Devine; Inspector, Morgan Hughes; Asses sor. J. D. Parrish. Eaft Ward Couccil, P. L. LintoD; Inspec tor, John Lloyd. RirCBtlCANS. Burgess George A. Barry. School Directors Wm. M. Jones, Alvin Evans. West Ward Council. George Huntley ; As sessor, Isaae Evaiv; Judge of Election, John Gitungs ; Inspector, Tho-. W. Williams. East Ward Council, David Lewis; Consta ble, David Evans; Assessor, William Davis, Judge of Election, Wm. Leighty; Iuspector, Thomas L. Jones. INDEIDEXT. West Ward Constable, John Rodgers. SocscnrBB for the Friemax and pay for it- cai n ur icatioj s. EtDr-OKu, Pa., Feb. 13, 1872. To the Editor of Vie Cambria Freeman: A copy of your paper fell into mv hands to day, by which I see that my friend M. P. M., versus "Eiiu go Bragh," just from Ki.kennv and.other points of interest "across the wathcr," has favoied your leude.-s with another of his chasio aud elegant epistles. I am afraid mv last communication annoyed him at lead such might bo inferred from his -U-t letter; and I fear 100 that it hastened lis return from Ire land, mid that he forgot to tell your readers about the armless and legless members of par liament, ' as he promised l do. His letters sue all models of argumentative writing, hut iu Lis i.ist he stems to have outstripped all his former efforts. He tells the public that lama "long JAwed sardine," and that I am "waspUh" and crane like." He launches forth these tromen dous arguments, apparently without an effort and without remorse, knowing iu the plenitude ol his wisdom that I. alas! shall now be crushed beneath llieawiul frow us of nn indignant world. He ought not to be so severe on my personal appear?!. ce, but then handsome people are al waja severe on ll.e defects cf their less favored neighbors, and all who know M. P. M. cin testily that be is a remarkably handsome man. it must be admitted, however, that rem irk on an adversary's personal appearance, physical peculiari ies, etc., are legitimate arguments, but they are resorted to only by the hi"het i-ia-ss 01 logicians, who Have an abiding sense 1 01 honor aud fairness. Ui fortunately lor me, I canuot avail myself this high-toned and hon orable style of discussion, for M P M. i. "per fection's Felf," aud 1 cannot find anything in his physical composition to parade before the public in this mumeutous contest. I expect that next week your readers wid be favored with more of tliin superior style of argument, aud it is believed by my friends tint he will then cap the climax of my destruction bv in forming the public that my Ktioes don't fit and that I huve inverted toe nails. 1 have only to say, in view of so frightful a charge, that 1 await my fate Vvith heioia indifference. air. iuuor, 1 nave tieateu ju. x . Al- erv toll indeed. I have complimented him on afl occa-ions; I have called him "the learned gen tleman," even at the eipeuse of truth; I hue given him the credit of inventing a useful and uove! machine ; 1 have compared him to Perse us, a heio of the rujiliologic age, and invoked lor him a victor's crown and the everlasting gratitude of his country; and last, though net least, 1 have aUiibuted to t.im the consistency aud other mental qualities of a certain usclul aud ornamental animal whose voice is so re markable for that deen quality which he so much admires and eo successfully imitates, but 1 which, alas: 1 so much lacked in my recitation 1 of -S iiamus O'Brien. ' And now whit return 1 does he make me for all this courteous treat ment? Why, he calls me a herring aye, a had boiled herring, Mr. Editor. " Oh, how sharper than a serpent's tooth it is" to be called a inuaixol how tbarper than a cross cut saw it is to be called a bouid herring! and language is utterly inadt qunte to express the excruciatiug agonies that rend my oul at being called a HAir boiled heniug I The sympathetic reader is rque-ted to pause here and drep a few scalding te .rs, in contemplation of my misery, before proceeding fin ther' It is some comfort in my idllicticn, however, to kuow that tilings are not eo bad but that they mi;ht have been worse. I em awlul glad that I am not a mackerel; my joy is unbounded that he did not call me a boiled mackerel; mil I enjoy the bupreinet degree of felicity in con templation of tho fact that I am not denomi nated a niv boiled mackerel ! As I remarkel before, M. P. M. seenn to have been in a very bad humor when he wrcte his last letter. 1 must entreat him not to let his "angry passions rise." Does he not know that a disregard of this who.'ceome infantile maxim was w hat caused his f'cllow-ii'izcus, the "Kilkenny cats," to get into such serious trouble? Now for another instance of his ingratitude, lie tells, in rM me calculated to move to envy the shades of Byron and Moore, how I tried to insure the li.'e of the Devil; but ho ought not to blame me for that, as I was trying to do something that would have resulted much to M. P. M.'s advantage, had his sulphurous majesty "pipod out." Such po'icies are always taken out tor the benefit of the children, and idiocy docs not bar the claim. There are in nature certain compensating influences the tendency of which is to bring good eut of evil. Storms purilv the air ami popular commotions prom He tho s'ern and manly virtues. And, to illustrate further, this little "oLpltassnttess," growing out of the word priest 'with a brogue," has brought to light some poetical gems that will continue to rc titillate while English literature has a name. That writtc:! by mv fiiend and inserted in mv last letter was very fi.ie, but candor compels me to admit that us poets M. P. M. and his I friend and assistant, '-the venerable-cranky." ! like the colored troops of whom we used to read, ! 1. .1 in i-ear 11. e pa; m 1 fear that I waste my time ami weary your renders patience by further continuing this use'e-ss wrangle, but as only a single sentence iu his list effort requires a sei ious word in reply, I feel that it ought not to be passed by uuno ticed. He intimates thut he can make some startling disclosures damaging to my character, but I wish to inform him that I cannot be frightened into silence by any such cowardly and sneaking insinuations. Yours, very truly, J. Fhank Conton. All further communication on this subipet. if tiny, will be published in our advertising col umns and charged at tho rato of teu cunts per line. KDiToit.j Slabtown-, Jan. 2G, 1S72 1 j T,i?,", D,Toa 1 there are a great many persons . .. f , ,u the county, aud 1 iuppote it is a privilege granted ta all. Therefore I write to you for some information concerning tho common school law. Should a person Le appointed for collector and treasurer of the school fund who is not a resident of the school district, or eveu of the county ? In this low nship the per son who has charge of the school lunda resides i-i Pittsburgh, or at leapt his family docs. His occupation ia iu the county adjoining this. He comes here for a lew d.iys and collect some of the tax and then leaves lor some other point. When the teachers get their orders they cau't fiud him, and consequently they can't get their money. Now teachers, like all oth ers who have to work for thtir living, need their wages, and when they cau't get their money thry are forced to sell their orders, taking anything they can get for them. Tho citizens are pressed for their taxes. They all say they have paid their school tax, aud yot the teachers are forced to take potatoes, corn, hay, or anything else that any ch irituble farm er will give them for their orders. The citi zens have to pay their tax and they have to pay interest on these orders which the teachers are obliged to sell, while all this time the money which should be in homo circulation is being sported in an adjoining county by those who have no right to one cent of it. Is this i.s it should be ? li it doing business according to school law ? If so, I move that this be comes an independent school district as soon as possible. Civis. Tut Risult. Iii a porti-n of our cditien this week. -we are en b ed to verily the ; ledict'n n made elsewhere iu regard to the eke ion i i this borough that is, the triumph of the reijubli Ciin ticket in the boroHgh at large aud iu the eastward and, as if even th it ere not enough, we are called upon to add the name of Air. Ge-o. Iluiitlev, of the Bame political laiih, who out strips ilr. Tiernejr lor Councilman by 3 of a majority. We democrats take what is left at m.ijorilies ranging ft can b to 13, except iu the case of Mr. liuney, whose irjority is gaij to reach or thereabouU. Ou, now I've suFFtBED with my head ! All on accouut of using the poUonoui hair prepi rations. I now Use NATUKE'S IIA1II HE, STOltATIVE, and it has removed the poison and restored my hair to its iormer vigor. See advertisement. WatN teeking anj'.hir.g particularly elegant in the line of jjwelry, eilver-wsre, watches, or fancy articles, be sine to wend our way direct to (J. T. Roberta' popular cmpoilum, High st. v. WRITTEN' FOniHG CAMBRU FREEMAK. bCKXE. IS COCK'S Continued. BY UOB KOY, ESQ. T.AItCENT. IJiSi.. Art if And may it plenec your licncrable court, I have a larceny of another ?ovt, To which I hfj; vour honors to attend ; To punish which I think I mav vctumrnd The culprit. A vile scoundrel" aii.i a thte-f f And it almost transcend- iuv own heliel) id fro and steul his iioiK'ibeVr's witteliTul doir, And took him lining arid chained him to a loir, Tiil he was almost s,utvved. -ow 1 have done i:iy Lest. I sent a warrant, hastily, for lii.s arrest. The larceny is r.laiu prund lareeny at that Kor this mt'o-h valued 'dor was estimated at One hundred dollars '. 1 have the indictment here. Judgr You may have an indictment, but I fear ou have not lead the law. To steal a d Is not a lareenv : though it is is to steal a hojr. A civil action fs ull that here will lie. Whether your valued do did live or die ! sr.ANI'Ett. .-Then may it please your honorable court, llre eurclii hare nut met hi're jiut fr oi t ; let almost everv serious charge 1 rii intr Against offenders seems to lack spinet hinfr. llt;re is a charge of slander. Prisoner here. Without a fear of (lod before his eyes, gave ear To slanderous words attacked the Cell ie race, And slandered that proud element mo.-t base. By reading one Miauius O'Urieii, with the brogue rogue. Thus toiiuiiini them, the good-for-not hiug Ji(dc My friend, again your ship 's at sea ithout a helm, as it appears to me. Xo doubt there v. as foir malice in the attack. And 1 could help to put t he culprit on the rack, Hut we must reverence the forms of law, And this indielmeiit has another Haw. A ciril suit quite possiblv might lie t'ir this uncivil act. Hut, by "the by. Suppose that special damages we're found Who could divide said damages around. ' Ktjiially, among this wide spread race; Besides, 'twas read to Liul, 'tuan no Uicjiacc: To 7,e continued. WRITTEN FOR THE CAMimiA ntEEMAS. T35E ST A IIS. A. Free Translation from the German. "With the sun, as ho moves on his way I(uuni) the crth, v. We will go." says the stars, "if wc ma3', ltmiiiil the -Mirth." "Do not corae," says the sun, "stay at home, now, I pi-ay ; From your eyes would tho soft, silvery light fade away, Whilst I move ou my way round the earth." -'With tho moon now enthroned on a cloud In the night," Said the star?, "wo will star, if allowed. In the night. AVe will take thee, dear moon, for our own gen tle que-en ; For our eyes will not suffer, so mild is your sheen." . And she took them along in the hijfht. You aro welcome, dear watchers, so still In the night ; Well you see what sweet tliough's our hearts fill In the night. Let your lampsswing aloft all theirbrightness display - As we musingly wander or sportfully play Wldlst you shine round your queen iu the night K. 15. The above I maiiiiced to get off by wpv of exercise in rhyme and metre. The st upend ous effort of one of fur sellout teuiehers to make poetry on our common school system has aroused my slumbering muse. If the musu prove favorable. 1 hope in time to equal, if not the high flight, p.t leasl the unequal and irregu lar lapping of the wings, ef our pedagogical resasus. Veurs, Blossom. FACTS WORTn KXOWIXfi ! Great Rohic iiiii i if Stuck und I'i ict Heinjr detcrniine'd to reduce our assortment to the lowest possible point before taki.m; stuck, we have irone over all our (.'(mils and mahkkd down thk picicks to lijf iiref l hat arc bound to sell them. Manyarti clcs have been reduced ;to cost, and others be low cost. Have a very handsome lino ef Trouble and Mnle Slntwls ; also. Paisley, llrocheund Thibet Shawls nil of . which inufet be mdd, even at a sacrifice. A hirire stock of White and Colored Blankets, P.radlc's .and other makes of Itarre-d Plannt-Is, t'HSaimeres. Dress tloods, s'ilks, (j loves. Hosiery, Muslins, aliites. Furr ishing ar.d Millinery Goods, and other merchandise in great variety all bought this season unci nowbcilitiifat Pun ic I'i ices at OCIS 5: FOSTF.U'S Papular Dru loud Stru t. Xos. 113 cad 115 Clinton Street, Julnn.ttjicn, I'd. HIC'KF.VS FUIlXnTRE WAltFROOMS. -John lliekey, I'ndertaker, on Julian street. Fourth Ward, Altoonn. ii prepared to supply Mctalio llurial Cases of all izs end pntterns, and on romonahle terms. Mi-.;ilickey keeps constantly on lijinJ a large stoe.-k of new and fashionable f tirr.it i: re. and those who require anything in his life should tive him r e:all. Kvery article sent from his rooms will be warrnnted as re'present ed. Hair and Strew Matrio,--es maniifactureel to order at less than city prices. Cane seat chair rc-caned and fitted up ns Brood as rie-.v. i All erders frcm a distance promptly ol tended to. jul.l3.-tf.l TO CONSUlviPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently euroil of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his rellow sulterers the nieausor e-ure. inull who desire if, he will send a copy of tho prescription used, (free of i-hariro ) with the directions tor preparinir and usiu the same, which they will iind a sruEcntK for ( 'taiKiin)tiin.Axtliiiia.iroii chitis, it. Parties wishing the prescription wiil please address ll-ll.-lv. Kr.v. F.DWAP.D A. WILSON, Mi south Third St., Williamsburg!, X. T. KtTT.r.Tt Sc AinrNDiFr n, dry proods merchant". No. 1 Main street. Johnstowu. no cannot mistake t he place. Just look up for the im mense si-rii. Hutler & Aldendifer, who kri everythinyr in the dry roods and dress poods line that can be bought in tho eastern cities, and who sell th?m at eastern prices. This new linn now or'oupy the store rooms formerly oc cupied by Leopold Mayor, who has grono West. Their stock is larjfe enough to supply all f this and Some-rset counties and a part of Indiana county. Wo can't describe it. So call and see for yourselves. Prince At.exis, heanncr of tho extraordina ry stock of wall papers laid in recently by (leis & Ruth, Clinton st reed, Johnstown, sent them a telegram to pack up for him five mil lion bolt of their rich und beautiful pilt pat terns, as t. ';rT.n "a nor tho Hussian court. All those whn desire pilt paper had better purchase in time, as it is poinp at railroad rapidity. Call and see Geis & Kuril, and if you don't' pet barpains tell us ami we will refund you yeur money and a hundred percent, additional. Jons J. McrtPriT has a question for school teachers. Ten por cent, or the dry poods he sells equals ninety per cent, of what any one else sells in town. How much does he sell ? The way to solve this question ia to count the bundles of poods he packs up and sends away, and what his customers carry away. And it takes a better scholar to count these than to count the por cent, ft; in I'rhc. That's it. The whole country comes to his store, because It Is the place to jf'et your money back. James .t. Mrnrnr. The business that .Tames ,T. Murphy does, at No. l()i) Clin ton street.Johns town, in t ho ready-made clothinp lino, reminds one of the onward How of a mighty river, which prows more ptronp as it tiows aiotip, steadily and irresisiible.eonstant imJ powerful. The ft roam of customers, torftid from hisstore. Is like the avalanche that slides down tlio moun tain, overwhelming a" opposition. Coats.pants, and vests for men and boys at No. 10U, sipu or tho "Star." oniTrAity- KRISK. Pied, in Clearfield township, on Monday, Feb. oth, 172, Mr. Johu Jvr.se, in the 01st year of his age. The deceased was one of the earliest settlors of Northern Cumbria ami one of the oldest men in the eonntv. He maintained throtitrh cmt his lonpr and eventful life a reputation for honest, intepritv nnd true manhood, and his death was hallowed by the prayers of kindred and friends for his soiil's welfare. May he rest in peace. STOUM. Died, in C.allitzin township, on "Wedn- sday. Fell. 7th, Mrs. Mat ilda Storm, wife of Mr. John T. r-torni, and oldest daughter of Mr. Peter it. Farrisu, of Atuiistc-r township, aged about 33 years. We tender our heartiest sympathies to M r. Storm iu the losx of l hat dearest of all earthly treasures a pood wife. To be thusatliie'ttd at anv time is indeed a sad be reave inent, but to be'deprived of a faithful and loving helpmate so early in life adds preater poipnancy to tho pricf. May consolation be found in the well prounded hope that she has gone to enjoy a peaceful eternity. IT'XECIITOU'S NOTICE .La Estate of Ricmahd Thomas, elec'd. T.etter9 testame-ntarv on the estate of Kich'J Thomns. late of Ebensburjr iKiroutth. Cambria county, elec'd, bavin been Kranted to the 1111 dersiijneel bv the ttejeister of said cemnty, all persons indebted to said estate are roiuestea to make immediate paviuent, "and those having claims or deninnda will present them properly authenticated for settlement. jr. . SKCIILEJl, Auditor. Ebensbiiru.Fcb. 17, l7-'.-tH. SIIEKIFF S SALVS ! I?y viitue cf Sur.drv writs of Vr.ju' F.riunt.. Al. Void. F..Tjjtin., Lcc. Facias and .If. Lev. Facta): issued out of the Court of Court of Cambria county, J"" directed, there vili be exposed to Pubiie Sale, at tlio L-our-t linn.? in MicinJtnrij.ou .i:i-.dn.y, the 4t Ji my of T!irr ?i next, at 1 o'clor k. i. m., li e follow day Heal Kstatf. to wit: AJ1 therUrht, title and interest of William Keam, of, in r.nd to a pieee or parcel of land sit uate ia White township, Cambria countv, ad joininjr lands of Mathew Cowan, lsxuc C;les, K. it. riunagaii. and others, containing 000 hun dred and t.tty-one ncris, more or icse. aV-i.t tweiiiy iii-resof w hicli are cl,-ared, havir.tr there on erected a e;iie story plank house and a loj stable, now- in the occupancy of WiliiMii Ileum, -taken in execution and to L esold at tiie siot of John 1'eers. Alao, all the richt. title and interest of Ia he I'uroir. nod Jaeksou iM-rbin. of. in nod to the : followluir described huihlimr und lot of L-rmiml ' tippurtenaui, to wit : All tout certain s iw mill j nuiitliriK- situate in Cleartield township. Camlu-ia I ctinty.on land of Luke I url an, adjoining lands ! of Jueksou Dui bin, .lohu Ilurbin, and others, ! being In size fifty feet in length and sixteen feet I m lireailt h, and eo niueii irround or land adjoin- j irijr as may he liceessary fer the convenient use of said mil!. Taken in execution and to bo sold I at the suit of I). W. Dcbell, for use of Joseph i 1). Ernest. j Ali, all the rUht, titl and interest of Wm. A. Ivory, of. in ami to o -ieee or pa reed of land .i i nine in i leurlieiil township, t amliria count v. adjoinintr lands of John Krise. David Kyun, and ot!iers, eontaininaf fifty acres, more or less, about forty-eight acres of which are . eared, iiuvimr thereon erected a two story plank home nno a loir Nam. now in t lie occupancy of in. A Ivory. Taken in execution nnd to he sold nt tho suit of Francis F.herly and Robert I,. Johnston. - 5. nil the ripht, title and interest of Wm. IT. FIder, of. in and to a certain half lot pre und situate; in Callit.in township. Cambria countv, adjoin-; up other half lot of John T. Storm on the south. an alley on theorist, lot of Jas. M'Closkey on the north, ami lot of Adams & Foster on the west, now in theoocupancv (,f J. T. Storri. Ta ken in evecntion and to be sold tit the suit of John T. Storm. Also, ell tho rlirlit ritlo Kelly, of. in and to the following dej--ri!ied pro perty, to wit : A dweliii.p house of one story, havlnp a front of twenty-four feet and a depth of sixteen feet, situate upon a certain lot or piece of land within t lie county of Cambria, in the township of Wafhinpton, adjacent to the township road from Wilmore to Cresson at the e-ast end of a point known as Collins' -tit on the Pennsylvania Railroad, topetlier with the hr-re-d-Itauientsand appurtenances. Taken iu execu tion mid to be soid at the suit of Jos. Uurpoon. Alio, ail the ripht. title and interest of Tims. R. Tho-ras, of. in and to a certain piece or par col of land situate in Cambria township, Cam bria county, adjoinitip lands of .John Roberts. Wm. R. .ones. Win. Howell and Humphrey Frane-is. containinp one hundred nn ! si.xty-tlve (ltil) acre's, more or less, about e-lhty-li ve (s."i) acre-self wliioli nreede-are'd-ha vinp t hereon erect ed a two story p'ank house and a frame barn, now i:i the ea-enpancy of Thomas It. Thomas. Taken in execution tud to be sold at the suit of William K. Piper. Al. al! the ripht. title and interest of Klias Penrod, eif, in ami ton piece' or parcel of land situate in Richland township. Cambria county, adjeiiiiinp lauds of Theis. Keialan, David Krinp, ami others, containinp sixty acres, more or loss, about thirty acres of which arecle-ared, hnvinp thereon erect ed a hip house nnd a lop barn, now in the; oeciiiiam'V etf Klias Penrod. Taken in ex ecution and to be sold at suit of .os. Sloemake-r, for use of J. Mnrtln, now for use of d 1J. 1 lis. Also, nil the- ripht. t it !e and inter, st of Cor nelius Crimi, eif, in and to a certain pit ce or par-e-el eif land situate' in Summcrhiil township, ( 'amliria ceiunti'.ndjoininp lands of .Jos. Wrig lit, t 'atliarine e'riini.aml others, containinp t wenty feiur Herts, inun- or less, about seventeen acres of which are oloare'd. hnvinp thereon erect eel a tw o stery leir house and a lop barn, now in tlio ooeupane-.v eif Catharine I'ruui. Taken in exe eutiou at;! to be sold nt suit ef Solomon Fmip. A lve, all the ripht, tit le ami interest of A lex. Me.'Vicke-r. elee'el, of, in iind te a tract e.r pare-e 1 ed' land situate; in Cambria townvhip, Cambria coin if y, adjoi ninp lands of .Jos. V i! 110111. Johns ton Moore, C,co. '. K. "aiim. Mary McRride, and eithers. contid'.iinp two hmulre-d acre's, more or less, aliiiiit eiphty acres of -tvhieh are cleared, hnvinp erceted there-ejii a brick dwe'lUnp. frame barn itml .Hhe'r cit In: iidi rips, now in llie.' oeeu pancy of Pete-' H. Uerp: and a twosteu-y framo house and stable in the eice-itMaiicy of Andrew Duniiiiro. Titke-n in oxe-e-tiTioii and tei lrj sold nt the suit of Klizabeth F.vana, Fxe'ctitri.v, and K. J. Waters. F.xeeutor ef tlie last w ill and tes tament of F.dward K n ns. ih'eeased. Also, all the ripht. title and interest of Geo. Iatzipper, ed", in and to. that certai:i piece or parcel of lanil lyinpand situate in A!!"pheny townsliip, Cambria e'ejunty. bounded and ele--scribe-il as follows : Repinninp at an ash stump: tin nce south 8:.:-4 eh-prees, ta t wiih land of PetoivJ. Little titi perches, tei a ost; thence smith 10 depre-rs, we-st li porches, to a post; the ne-e? north eh-pre-es, west !( perches alunp Pliil ipsburp road, to a post e.r brie of land (late) -.f Win. W'eaklanel ; thence north S de-uTee, east xi perche's with line; of lan.l of said Win. Weak lamU to the place of beginning containing l'J ae-res, topetlier with the hereditaments and ap purtenances. Taken in execution and to be seild nt the suit eif Marparet Me.Mnliin and Al .'xander McMullin, Executors of Samuel Me Mullin, dee'. ased. Also, all the right, title and interest ef Jas. C. Knsly, ef. in and to a lot or prounel situate in Car re ill tow 11 tieiroupb-Cambrin county, f rontinp feet en Main street, ninninp back alonp lot of Dominic llprr, on the north, iJlKilect, to nn alley, adjoin iup lot of Francis Ruck on the sou th, havinp thereon erec'toil a fniBie lions-;? aud a one story law ofMe-e, now in the occupancy of Juir.es C. Kuslv, Tnk.'n in execution and to tie sohl at the suit of (ieeu-e' A. Kerry, Admiuist ra ter of Francis J. itarliei ick, dee'e-asi'd. Also, all the riurht, title- and interest of R. 15. (Inpeby, ef. iu and to a hit eif ground sit uate in od Vard, Johnstown horouph. Cambria county, frtmtinp fee-t on Jackson street on tho easi, runninp back to an alley em the south and an alley em the east, ad.ii'ir.iiip lot of Henry Zim merman em lliuimi tli. Lavinp thereon erected a two story brick house, with a erne story brick kitchen at tache-d, and a frame woeid-shed and frame stable-, now in the eiccupancy of R. it. (inpelir. TaUe-n in .'xe-eaitioti and to be sold at the? suit of William Carr. feu- use of (.'. 15. 1-11 1 1, now for use e.f tie eirpo McLean ; also, Henry Kratzer & Son. for use of C. lb Kilis. A Io. all the ripht, title and inte rest of Wm. Mce 'loskey, ed, in and to a lot of pround situate in Wnshinpton tow nship.t 'a 111! 1 via eou nt y.f ront inp on thi-edd Peirtupo Railroad, e-xte-ndiop l.t k to lmiJs of e 'otirad Fper. adjeiininp Michael Mc Carty anel Tlieis. Hewit, havinp thereon eree.'ted a ono-ane!-a-half story plank house and framo stable, now in the eie-e'tipancy of Wm. McCIos ke'y. Taken in e.xecurion and to be seibl nt the suit of A. MeFaddeir & Co.. fer use-e-f Tierne'V & Null. W. IS. IWS. At lil.tt. Mivriir. Sheriff's Offlee, Fbensburp, Fe b. VJ, 187-. QHKIJIFF"S SALKS. I?y virtue tf Jy stimlry writs of Vend. Kr)ot. isstie-d out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria count y, and 10 me eliree'ted, there will be e-xpose-el te Piiblie- Sale, at the Fnimi H:itl. Jtimmtoicn. em ;lonela.v. 'tilii tiny ot" iVsruary, inst., at 2 o'cloe-k'i'. M.. the fedlowiuir Real lCslate. te wit : -.. 'he riirht, title linn luterest of Catharine .Ml'Kcmill iind lninin m,.k......, i ,,,! ,,,, that certain lot eir piee-e of proinid situate in Johiisteiwn, in tlie county eif 'anitn ia enj State of Pennsyl vtinia. boumii'd anel dVse ri!ie:el as fol lows, to wit: Fiontinp twenty-live C.'.j) feet em the; south side of Market street and runninp back southeasterly fifty-five and eino-lmif (.Vi,'v) feet to a lot now of Mr. Rem! i rip, be-in p lots la te; tho property of James Downey, sr., elee'el, anil lot now or late the property ed' John Coad and M. rCeinnedl em the east, beinp t lie same lot eif pround which by sumiry mesne crinve-yance s and ailowanees in law bee'tiine- ve-ste-el in Jed.ri M. Peiwer and Jae-eib Reilly, who by eieeel d.ittil the t'th elay of April. hviO, eemveyod the same to David D. Jones, who by his eleed cemveye'd the same, elated May h, ls'tii, to James Herrinpton, and the said Jas. Heri inptem, bj- his deed elated J une 13, IS::4. conveyed the same to !eo. lluse-r, jr., who by his dee-d elated Nov. 3, lSjr, ceinveyed the Kirao to Jedin Kra.:ss. wlio by his dee-el ela'te-d Nov. 5, lSe'll, conveyed tne sjim.' te Catherine Mulvenna, imrty hereto, w ith the horcdi'.anu-nts and allowr.ne-os. Triken in exee-ntion and te b sold at thesuit ejf Kobei t Robinson and Samuel It. Robinson, trndinp as Robinsem V 'o., and S. H. Robinson, Administrator eif S. It. Uotiinsem, de-e'd. and 1 1 ill Purpoon, Administrator c. t. . of R. Rohinsou, dee;'L Ai-ei, all theripi.t, title and interest of Mie h'l V. Kelly, of. in anel to a certain led eif ground situate ill Cumbria bnroujrh, Cambria cemnty, frou'inp on lirond fetTeet on th j south, lot of Thomas lieelnn on the east, and an alley on the north, nnd Thinl street on th south, havinp thereon erected ntwo story plr.nk hemse, neit new oecupie'd. Taken in exeiaitieui anel to be solil at the suit of N. F. Carroll, tor use ef Pat rick Shauahan. ir. n. liOXA CKFr:. '? hrrif. Sheriff's Office, Fbensburp, Feb. 6, ls',2. s HEIIirFS SALE IJy virtue of a writ eif Al. Frr. Farias issued out of Ceiurt of Common Pleasof Cambria eeiunty. nnd to me direedcet, there will beexpesed to Puttie Sale', at the; Court Hiinnc in KJirttxlmrrt, on Slondny, tbe -Gill elay ol February. Inst-, at 1 o'clock p. m., the feillowinjr Steal Estate, to wit: AM. the risjht, title anel interest of Jos. Tteit mier, ef, in anil te) a erertain lot of irioun.l situ ate in Cambria beire.uirb, Cambria county, fremt inz IS feet .hi Broad stre-et unel extenrlhnr bae-k Y.ii feet teiaii ell.'.v, adjoining leit eif John Me Closkey em the east and Isueleire I'ifiic em th..1 west,'brt vinjr thereon eree-ted n two story plank house anil a one steu-y Uite'hen nttache'd now in the oceupat'oy of Frank (Jehler. Taken in execution u ml to tie sold at the suit of The St. Joseph's Society. ir. n. ItOXACKFR. SheriJ, Sheriff's OITlce, Ebensburj?, Feb. 7, 1S72. A UDITOli-S NOTICE. The under- sisrneel, appointed by the Court eif Com mon Pleas eif Cambria eeiunty an Auditor te distribute the money in 1 he hands of theSherilT arisinir from the sale eif the personr.t property of Henry Foster, on Fl. Fei., No. 1, March Te-rm, lrt7w, willlatterul to the duties of his appoint ment at his orMce in Ebensburjr, on Ai'ii'i,2t;t7i ttbruari), inst., at o'clock p. m. JOSEPH MolniN'ALD, Audilur. Ebetiburs, Feb. 9, 2.-yt. A 55 M 1 X X ST XS A TO 1 'S S L iZ I -cn- ! VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. : Fi V'rtneeif an order of the Orphans' Court , - ot Cambria county, to rise directed, I w ill I wxp-.-.se to sal.; by public vendue or outcry, at i the -Minim it Mansion lb, use," in the llorouirh I e.r MimniUvi.le, m said count v. on a J 11 fit K . I j -"" ht . o i I. ). k P.M., e io.n)ii'g 1,(111 i.viti- of whU-1 i i-i t m. i.ireiy uion scii.cs, t v 1 1 : '- All th tt -.jf-( Hotel stand nod I.of of the t :. ;;;! plan ol the Hi n iNf.-.-.r..;., , l.t.'m the 1 1 rour.d 1. oii.ii. 1 ,1 . u roii-T: i t y:::::i,utv!ii,. as l.ot -o. I. tx.!;:id--,i ami tiesvrihed - l'oiif.vs: iT.-fiost ; t Us- l ee l. HewiTiin sta post corner near ti:e tlKnce rurininir north st.'1, ii.-ffrcos.cn to a corner ot ri'M!-aliey and J urn) :kc street thence ulon am aiiej, iivrin . H Oiirrcc. cast -"J perches, to a post corne r ; thence- aionx- soid miey, nortu ;m eie-prees. e ast '.0 loo?, to 11 post : t hene-e alemp Let No. 41). south 45 eliprces. east Sitl feet, ton eerricr ef Fc-tcr 1 oiiphe rty's lot : tiie-ne-e alonp said led, south 4." ei.-pi f-. we-st 42 feet, to a pe.-t corne r; thence si.utii -:."i de-j-rce-i, east 0(1 fee-t, tei a peist eeu-ner em Rail rood front ; thence aionpsaid Railre-aJ freint. srmth 4."i e'ep., west feet, to the- place of brvinniiip- havinp there-oil exectcel a Hotel. Store House. Dwoliinp House, a larpe liarn. and otiie-i- (utbui!dii;ps; this property beinp known as the Summit Man sion House Hotel proportv. --1sn, t't U-K inp the "undiv ided half of a Piece or parcel of Improved I.Hnd situate in Hshlppion t.iwuship. in tbe e-ount v aforus.iid. adjoininp Rorouph ()f Summit viile-, d.-si-lihed j lis louows: Re-pintiinp at ther township rotid; inenee south m d.-nre'i s. cast 4.5 percii. K. to a peist; thenee nortlw.i depretis, east 11 perches. 10 a post, thene-e north f-Udepree s. wot k-i per Ivch:;! ; enes. ro tne sam township road; 1 'u, Muiiii z oeprees, e ast s rei tlie-ne-e by the same, south !'-' deiri-.-os. we t 1(1 I pere hes. to tae place of behmin eoutaininp ! Afrfi. t Teiims eip SAf.3-Onc-t!i!i;l of the porel;ae money tet be paid em e e.nfii mathm of C.ie r-ale ', or sale s, and tiie residue in two eipiM nnni'.al I payment, with interesr. to be se-e-oitd bv tiie ! juupmeiit bond and ui.irt'aar.: of tin' puriiaser 4K1UCUL uutmiuiti tin ri ';ait; or mi1 i 1 r' 11 a'Jt r. l UM. n.srrui.i u. b. 7, 1371. Adtn'r ;f James M. IUJtl, o'ee'J. I jsToi-c.us J at a Court of ("oir.nion 1'le-ns to 1.1. held f t M M. II. y.r.i'll ("..It Feb. 7, 1S71. Ad-.n'r . Janes M. Uijtl, o'ce 'J. lilliensbtir'. fer ('a mbria count v. --m n;eneinir 011 Monday, the i'lt d t f ;ar . A. 1). K2: 1 I-1 1 : ST WKi K. i.e'ioer Mil vp. Nutte-r vs. Apple vs. MeVicher v. Apple vs. Miller vs. Patterson & (Je.., cf. u(. vs. Me-tjuiilen vs. 1 1 n ll'-j : 11 vf. lanton & Son. JfiliP'ton. liiiroitie. Jon. s. K:ikin. Apple-. K ri-e ef. Kane1. Mi-iiims: Mcfarlan.... ...vs. .-.im e. i line vs. I.ei.ien. Todd vs. ( 'hrit y. PKC(lXI jWECK. Edwards, fpr u-e v?. Yeunifr. fe-ierrtfrl Issue. O'.ite s vs. V.'olf & U',-Khour. inicr-f nc i.rii.ue i.).vs. .loiin I'l.ii itij. H utnihrc s vs. 1'li 11ns. Thomas Met .'onnell ltell Wike. Kteeutor .' iniicyi liarre.ws . Major & M-oi-jfan.. . . I lose Hope VYier I'.ne-ico Mct'losUev rt ux Marker & Son Miller liielmu e ; 1 ili!si;i i; li Urother. .VS. I ale". - vs. Wiliiams cl aU .vs. Swires. . vs. 'oeiper. ..vs. . . vs. - 8. . VS. . VS. .e s. . vs. ..vs. .. s. . . vs. ..vs. . 1 ipps & IJoyii. Koi-hia & 1 h ut hers. Winjfat t rt al. Wiii-art et al. Harris. Pi i'.'if ya. .1 ihii.cu ct t.-r'y . M.'f 'ance &i ii'.'ii-.o. Tlick. tviner & Portor. M-iSr'S. I'.oro' of Johnstown. Kelly. J'liua-an. l'otts V'i-lin's uso... S ltu rt'f, use. . Vealev ('..'.lis McKenzie vs. V3. s. s. vs. vs. ! dSe-rt. KH.'ih - t'harilon. Kri- .1. K . II UK. Preit hr rotarv. Prothonotarj s OlHce, Kbensbura:, 1'tb. a, l72 T ICENSr. NOTICE Tim fo!!Ai2 named pe-rsons ha e f.b il pe tit ions for Tavern a ml K.it inr 1 loue l.ii'ii -vs iu t lie "curt eif Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, for the ensuing March Term eif Ci-urt : Tarrrn f John 15. Ili'e, lllaekliek tp.; ra s,-r 1 1.-li 1 i.-k, t ieo. C rook. he's t t wp. : . ieh eilas bambini r, 'arroll t .v p. ; I'.ip.v.ird I.. Hi-mlei-, John W. Sharliaujrli. l.-a:inic l-ar. Carroll- town bur.; Michael liaroie-le. Ch arlie Id twp. : P llmivn. Prank Kurt. M. llute-i e r:.;. le twp.; He nry l"oler, J. hn A. H!:ir. v.e t ward, Ktienslutrir bor. ; Anilumy M'iltisrh. tlallitzin t wp. ; James Con very. Lo: et to Por. ; -V a lent ine Maltzie-. ieei. Vv'emloi .( h. Jos. I I.r:i r, Wilmore bor.; Henry Mart., Mrs. Annie Murphy. Otho lU-l'e, .1. S. Kiel. 11. Mclbnnih. Wrtshintoii tp. ; Pe-ter W. Helfrie-ii. Siis.;ut fmntta tp. Fatitfj !; I.icciifcs Paul Eiia'.Carrolltown boroilifh ; Win. Plynn, Washington two. J. K. II PI K, Cl-rU. Clerk Q. S. s Office, Ebcusbur, 1'tb. 3, 1S7-'. TN Till: OKriTAN.V COUKT OF CAM Iii! I A t'Ol'.NTY.-I.'i (he mattered the tu'eount eif A. K. l.einfanee-l;er, Cuardian ol .Mary e at hat ine Itoilk'W, mn:er e-I.ud ot .lames Itoiiliey, eie'o'el, anel of the tirtt ai-count of A. it. I lionyanecker. (inard'an eif Annetta liodke-y, ! miniir child of Jame-s itoelkey, de-e'd. anl of the i lli-st ace-ount of A. It. I,onurane-e-ke'r, (juardian j ef Eleaneir A. Koi.kry, minor child ejf James lio-.lke'y, elece-ased.- Ami now, l'e.'ii. ei. 17-, T. W. riie-k nppeiintcd Auditor to h.-ar and dee-ide en exe-e-ptior.s. F'llc 1'iivit. k roiu the- Iteconl. Notice is hereby trivrn that I will attend J j the- duties ef my appointment, at my e.dee in Iibiisliirir. on Thm.dm. tlie i;'i"i . .'.: rf 1 Vf.-rtt-erji', 1-72. .it 2 o'e-Ioe k. P.M. T. li . bit K, Ebcnsluirr. Feb. in. 17:: -P.t. Audit-r.' p HI VATK SA LE UK A I. KSTaTH Ti:e eon jedtit interests of tho iin 'ers:i-ned (heirs eif l'eter S-ari!:n, elee-'d.) in the rarin late ed' snid elece'eluiit, e-e)iitaip.i.!jr IG7 Ai'rrs, more er less, situat.-el la "auiV-i ia township, is e-ffered for sale 011 jrivate tern s. Sniel l artn is in no exi'eUe'tit state of e-oitivation. aed has thereon eree-ti'd a larire Hrie k He'iise-, roml Frame liank Harn. iVe. Also, pure' wairr, e hoi. e-fruit, cic. TiTins ri'nsonable. (''he-r el.-siral le m'orina ti.m can betibtaiue.l from JtisEri; lluuui:, or from either of the" under.-.iirn.'il. JANK ( ItAMr.!!. JAMF.S SCAN LAN". SAKAIl ELLEN SCANLAX. iTI f the F.-erni is t:ot sold be-fore Jlare h loth it will then be ollered for rent for one ear. Cambria Twp., Feb. 10, lS7S.-3t. A UlJlTOli'S NO TICK. Tlie i;n!er sijflied. haviii!? been appointed Auditorby the Court of Common Pleased Cambria tenui ty, to re'poit elistrihution of the innn-y in the hands of t he She-riif arii-in;; from the sale of t he di-fe-ndanls' real estate, in the ease of F. M. Flanaran vs. Christ. Noel and Sarah Noel, No. S'.l. Scptembe'i' 'J'cnii, 171. Kt:cari Ff;rti. not ice istieit-tiv itiv.-ii tn u!l parties iiiter.-stc.i that I will attend to the elutiesof said a t'oin'ment, at theeH'icoof atniart Jc Lake, in Ebeinstuiryr, on Self i.refeii;. the -d if Match not, at - ei'e-lock, l'. Xf., when and where the-y must present their e-laims or be delmri-ed from e-omin- iu upon said fund. GF.i . H". '.1 TMAX, A uaiior. Eliensbiir;'. Feb. 7, I37:J.3t. 1011 SALE AT A HAIJCAiN. T. -- nndersis-neil eiiTer nt private sale thear P.ne FATtM in Aik kI'CH.V teiw ta-hip, between Clie-st Sprinns ami I .ore t to. el mile s I reuii ete h vliie-e.l eontaininjr IOJ crri, more or less. abu:t l;:5 Ae-re-s clcareel and the remainder under -h.-avy timber. U0r.1l imp.rov eme iits liwedlin lloo&e. Bern, Sliee p Hemse. Blae-ksmith Shop, nnd nil other nee deel otilhuildiiiKS. There' is an e se-el-lent Ore-hard eif e hoiee fruit em the premises, and abunehince of pure water in al! the' llclils. The preipe-rty will be sold fer W.S."..) -:i.'.eHl in hand and balance in two years, with intere'st. Call on the premises, or write to J. & li. SHIELDS, Jun. 20, 1572.-tf. Loi ctto. Pa. T7IXE I'AHM and mjmmei: i;i:- SOICT mil BF.NT.-Tlie well n known and ndmirabl V loetate-d pro- rTbj; f prtv o neel and occlmie d by the P S 5 njl .1 iniv 1 -i;; ... ... o. ... .... - s t , K 7 :;- ton township. Cambti.i county, tin irtlji the TiiriMiike. one mile west eif ----'-' Uresseiu, is eillere-el feir re-nt en reasonable terms. The Farm and Buildings are in excellent cein.'.i tion, the property be inir iu every way suited to the neeomiiiodMtion e.f e ity i.-irors elurinjr the summer months, rer which purpose it is now used. Mt:s. ALICE SMYTH. Cresson, Feb. 3, l.72.-Ct. A UDITOir.S NOTICE. Tlie tir..!erK via 1 Court of Can. briu countv to report distribu tion of the funds in the hands eif lie-ei. M. Ke-ad., ! Esq., Administrator e f the. estate of Kobe-i t Da- t vis. deo'.l, he'reby notifies nil interesteil that he 1 will attend to t he .bit ies of said tippeiitment. :i t his eilTiee in F.benshurir. eni 1'nrstlaii. Ft liruai 1 I "'th. ls7J. at - ei'clock, i. M., when and where they must attend, or be- eJe'.Ht re'd freim eo-ninj; j 111 oil saui luii'i. j. r, . Aad.tor. Ebeinburg:. Feb. 10. lS72.-Ct. ( VMJ TION ! XVIietena mj c n Slmon SYt.VF.ftrit, fireil'!;, yeari., find .hittjrhfer Oath a hi m:, no.v bitist. have leTt home with otit just cause- or preiveication. this is to notify all pe'rsejns aarainst Iiar'ieirSns' or t rustiiifr e-ii her of them on my account, m 1 am ei- termincd te pay no detits they may cem:rct. unless the bnv compels mo te. di se. l'F'I'KK IIOli'l'MAX. Allegheny Twp., Feb. 10. 187-'.-3t. GEO. W. O ATM A N .1. GALLIT2IS LAKt. O ATM AN et LAKE, ArrOihtEIM ATP t x EBENSBCHa, "PA. fT"Prompt nttention piven to i'i.aims of r !1 kind in Cambria eonntv, and theeoeboot 11. United iU top riicl CtiSiAinii JFct). 1L.-Iy." MANY GOOD BARGAIN! AT EW BUY GOODS B.IL1R IV N os. 172 and 174 Federal Street, AtlOSJenli, ;A1I the Sest Calicos. At ft si: a, : Eilra Cecil Yfi m mttei IMi ! UIOtHllM, I YARD WIDE SHEETiMG. BEST QUALITY CISCBlJiS At ir Cents RED, YELLOW & WHITE FLANNELS At 25 Cent. Barred Country Flannol At 53 Cecils, ALL SILK AND WOOL PLAIDS AVOIiTH 7.1 CKNTJ-i. At 37 !-'. Cen! s .- um wi um ALPACAS -ltI.jiI :.". .... At Si ,00, BUCK lyoics m m ;;AVOitTii :i.ts. At 52 Cents SILK, Remnants of a!! kinds, Very Cheap. UKMEMBER Tfli: ri.ACK. A. V. ERWIK & CO., 172 nud 174 Tedsral Strut, ALLEGHENY. "ITZIDOWS' AIMMJAISKMKNTS ! -Votie-e Is hereby a-iven that the f.'lon--! iiiir Appraisements of l;-al and I'e.-sonal P,o ! perl y ot d.'e. dent;-. sele-cted and se t ar.art t or I rlie wiilo'.vs of int.-tat.-s iiud.-r the Act -r - 1 sembly nt 14th April, ls.,1. have bee-n tilevl in 'tho Hotiister s oiiici. in Kbenstuir;- and will l.e pre sented to the iO,-p!u,s' C..,!, t Tor approva , e.n U cdHesdtitt. the o-.'i day "f M nr-I, t,e tt to vt ; .il'priii.-i.incnt eit tin- ji.-rsoiial pre . pel t v eif 011.11:1 iuif.i, line- or , m-!i 11 . r 1 hi ii iu-ii. ii r. dt-e'd. set apart for Mar-arct ltuscli, widow e,f .-an! elee-e'eieiit f 1-7.7.1. Appraiseme nt e.f e-ertaiti p-on,ls n?id elintff.; l 1... iiiei:e.u l.ii.alietii 3lae-l 01 .lae-on .muck, late or l ambr a tou naiiiji, dee d i Apprai.-ernent eif the re-:-l ea?.-t. ,.r t-. ..,.-,. Kainiuer. late of Je.hi-.sto wri,' e:iunbri: e o'ar.tv. ... ... . . . , ,,,,, , 1111.11 r . r er llth Ait;!, i-;;i, nn. 1 r-iijip;eu:ental thereto of be 1, 1m:.j- .til -eiveui- I uvea i. iy a-il Appr-.iisenier.t of t'(e perot'l property eif JIark McCiiire. late e,f Callitzhi towu-,i;p, dee-eased, se-t apart for the widow and family ef said deceased -'s7.;il. Apprais. ruenr of ttu? real estate and p. rof-l prei.irty ot Merrinui a L,-e-. late- e.f .!neki;i t ownshtp. d-eeavr d. se t a part le.r Aneline Lee. Wl.hnve-.tiieeeased-5l.17. Inventeiry ami Apprise tnent eif personal pro perty e.f Christ;. in Pi i.xi.er. ele-e- d. elce te d to l o retained by Barbara P-iixner. his widow 5"7 , . rrr r,. i El . V. I ATM A X, Clerk, f h rk s OfHce-, Lbensbui Feb. 3. s::.. I lo-j :. f? HO ISTKirs NOTirK! Noiico m hereby p-iven that the followir.y Aee-ounts have been pa-se-d and tile-o in the Ib istei-'s I f-tie-e nt Ebciisi.ii-ir. and ii! lie pri son te-d tei the-. Orpharis' Court of Cambria e-ount v. for con firmation and allowance, on n'ediHdai;, the G.t diti; f .r March ne.rt. to wit : The second and Anal account of John E.eese Administiat'iri.f the estate en s.usiinnah Kram, late ed Pi. hland twp., Cambria e-ountv. eloc-'d. lhe t111.il nccoutu ed Isabella Walters, for merly Isabella Me tiary, Administratri.x e.f J1.0. McCary, late of Cambri i county, el. e-eaM-el. j 1 ne se-coml ae-eoiint eif pete r Strittiiialter. ! Guardian of Mn.laien. Itarhara. i'i.-i i : p. Ana i and Margaret We iMe. minor e liil. ben eif Pete v eii.l.', late 01 turroll Inwnsliin. ili-i-rnci.,1 lhe- In-st and tinal ae-ceuiiit ol r.!.ny Jin IIi;-!iis. iCumerly Kecs.',) A dniinist 1 i t rix . f estate d 'i'hos. Keese. l.teof I'.bensl urv-, d-e-".i. 1'he first and paitial ue-e-oiitit e.f .;.-e 11 rnoml. Executor eif Charity IMmond, h,;e ,jC Monster teiwuship. dee-.'ased. 'lhe lii-st ae e-onnt of H. J. Crrmso. CupnEa i ed' Aim Maria Cl.uk. late Ann Maria Cr.uie Tlie tir-t a'-i-ou:it ed Francis A. ilue-k. eiiu.'rd ian eif the minor children of Jerome Ji-ek and Mary Hue k. late ed C.irroll tow risliip. dee-.ase.i. 'lhe second and final account eif at hariu j P.loe-ii, Administratrix of the estate of Christ ia;i Bioch, lute ed" CoriemauLrh b'lieui.'h. dee-e-a-ed ( i I".e . W. I A I'M A X, lfesrNter. Ite-ff'.ster'a "ff:ee, Fbe nsburp-, Feb. 3. ls;-.'.-l!!-;t. rVMi;iIIA COUNTY, SS. : V e niiin,4..ii.,.:f I. ..f 1 . .- . - r owit , .Toll. W. Lev -. f Lewis, (Jee.ri ' -' tiuardiiin of i vis. Fictiard C. Lewis. U. P. ire P. Lewis, 1-; ,JW. Koberts, b win loi-t.-r. 11 minor. .hiU1 eif Sarah i:. P:,rter, formerly S!trah E. L -wis, dece-ased. i.nd "ijdward P. Lou is, heirs and re presentatives ed Hicharel Lewis, eleee-asfd, ami all eithers eeilieerued in the preniise s-e.'r .Kiiv. We command you and firmly enjoin vent, tl-.f.t lay in aside ail busine-ss w hateve r, yei"u be and nrpi' T before- tlie Judge's eif the Court of Coin im'ii Picas of said county, to lie hcid at Ebe-ns-hiir;r, tii' firxt Monday of March nrrt.'tn show cause', if any yon bave. whv the witne-s-es 011 I be half of Jeui.NsieiN MemiiK. ein his complaint ! nvainst yon, be-fore our sai'l e-euirt ibiiv e-xliib-j ited. hoiiId mit I e' e.i'!i:i,('l and t lie t( st imeiny ! reduce.! to writinir nnd lile-el eif le-cord in our ; said eonrt, in eirder to fie-rjie ruate' the same, j njr e-eabl v te the. e-onstit ut ion eif cur treivern I meriit and the Act eif Assembly in such ea 1 made and provided. And hereof fail not at t yo'it- peril. v ttnsthe Hor.or.iMe John Dean, President of 1. unpaid Court, at F.be'iisbor;r. the- Uth ehiv c( Dee-e-mbe'r. in the year erf eiurLend ejue thous and, cijfht hundred and se e-nt v-oTie. J. K. HITE. Preuhonofarv. Attest W. H. Bi.NAe"KKis. SheritT. 12-ln.-";it 1 "totici-: chael Al 777 IN rAlilTIION. To Mi Albert Me-Hermit. son ef full Ptreof Henry !cl)e-riiiit, dec-eased one ef th,.' heirs nnd le-jral l-e pre-se-ntativeseif Michiiel Medlerniit. elee-'il : Take notie e that an impiest wiil be held at the' lute dwe-llinir he't;e eif Mie hael .VcDe-i-mit, lute of Cle-at held township. Ci mbria e oun I v. Pe nnsylvt-i'.i:;. elt c'd, e-u 'J I: u reSny . li Jtltily l lehriiar.v next, at e.ne ei'e.ot k iu the atsernoe.n, for the. pi:r ewe ef uiHkin partition id ttie real estate ed said ele e-e aseei l.j ami anioi.tr his children ar-d le-ial re-prcse-nta-lives, if the- same, e-an b.. done without pre ju-elie-e te eir spoiling the whole-; either wife to 11 in and appraise the- sumo at wl.i h time anel plaeo vem are re-epiesteeJ to attend, if v.m tliink prop, er. W. li. liOXACKE!!. SbeiiiT. SherilT's eifHee. Ebensbur. Jan. Jt, ls;j. r iiiei.i:ytk'EE male MALE rOLLFOE. This poi AN!) EE lopii!er Insiilr- ) titn wiil eipcn for the snuimi'r wssion em ll.e' tirst Jlonihiy ed .May. 1.-.. uriuer the mstrue-ti' 11 eif a corps of e-e nil petent ten. hers, in t he ( olleo l.ii i 1 1 li 1 1 lts in the; pleasant villaye rf Cherrylr.-c, Indiana county, Peniui. Ceiurso of iii-rructieiii thortui'jh. veieal and ip.striime-ntnl music iiie-tu-detl. (.oeul beiarelinjf lurtiishe'd at from fi.iVI to !..".i per week. I'or further irif oitnatioh apply to either of the u iide-rsietii-d ii !ti;e-re:-s. Hon. R. H. M'.'V.rmick, II. It. K inports, John Ehscii, Cherrytree, Feb. ?. IS Pr. F. IlraKler, lie. A. It. Lovelace. !v x ec u ro us noti c 1 :. I-'.state e f Nicholas SNvprrt. dee"d. t.-!ters Te-stame-nti'iy 0:1 the- estMteof Ni.h olas Snyder, Life eif Cairoll township, Cambria county, dee eased. .air(f le.-.i granted toth. un.l. rsijrne-d, all persons indebted to the s.-ii I estate are- re ijiies-ied to make immediate, pay ment, and iliosr- havimr e l.iims en- ;.-maiids i I pi-.-scnl t!;oni propel iy authenticate d for .-e'l- ' F LIZA BETH PNVr.EIt, trm T. It. SCAN LA X. 1 Et-rs- - Cnrrolltown, Jan. 13, lb.--.-Gt. T E V I VMS 0 V A D.MINJSTUATION on the ef-sfate if Pnif.ip ItAeiMt, lute o? Jilfksfin towr.ship, dec'el, ha viiiy I eeti -riinteil to t he uiidersiiri.e-d, ail pcrseins ir debte d to "aid estate will please imihe pat me-nt, and the. havinjr claims tecaiiist the e-state will present the-m properly ant hrntieated fe r n-tt lement. JOHN A. H AC Fit, A. tin r Or bis . ounsel. Sli.ii MAKCK ek liE3KTv Ebnsburjr, Jiiii-J1, l-I-.-'JL r K X i
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