-i-t -v -fm r ' liiE EiBfL! I ;.7f January 17, 1S7 AL. 1 LOCAL ii.imi" nn-' nir llm. lavis Thomas S., iim-kecjier, Johnstown. ritr ' . . j,j,ve another new round Durbiu Stephen, farmer, Allegheny two. A: next spring- 1 iJW t .-i it w .nd pnmMnv '..nnsV IV am .....- v i . . f b 'carloads of bituminous 'T.i' iHv'-n ti t if locomotives, etc. (wfiitv -eieht Meant saw II. i io :'- iiuinil.is i-oiii.t X , w iih a capacity to cut 1 J". fr , i IT i an v'ss:tc liVC Illl'laiiu icck alarpefie at Grct r.villc, of tl-e loin hist., iu ! - ,v-four LiuMings were consumed. I l.prn the accumulation of "7' '-'"ih -.i Ahoona that the Newry I ri" p''d hiis h-- hlcckadc-d ly luui- :"',Vhiw'!V.M nantd IMgars fell into a I wawr at Johnstown, on -i;e-. A ... ! I'UUl'll .' imuiiiir, t.i.t . 1 l.v ai. H ' inc on ll. e iaoroai on lat-i .-day ;o It avis a who aiiu l.niinj ;.is r.iitiii c-.v fate. !" 'J iihi'K says that the ... I . . : 1 1 m li:r:i k-r.i' i" " - .,,1.. ' l-;n i rr i" ,,,-t um loan if;i ,uou v.o:in .i.-jt ; iuilv ali'itc. r, i i i;c 11. I'l o i . v . I U' I K- '- -i " ' . .. ,,,, k t l.ii k as lioi;s ill and il.i iV'i' l""'V I'rtici- l ot count Tour I ll' , , !d to $UM!,lMHj worth of ri- '" " -' i . .m1 1v Je at l urkcr'si J'LDHiV.n-d'ay afU-ria.i.ii. Cart. i. - . nix. utii Mi"" 11 "'-'-'t J t ' 1 , j :f : t MllVi'K VS. ill'i l uloiil, riiiowmd for Ids den- . I j;,', v.illleat his oil cc over llunt U i .'m!v;.io i-toit, dining the coming .Vk. who ajil-uciale good wol k ':, t i , - ..In ulil eie him a call. J ' " ' " ' l T m an" man iiaiiicii i i'ofa.i.. i ..Tine" iui.ixi'-KUd at Manor Station not ' ...if j.n o il.u.i- kl.aik !lll sulci' ai o mi ' " v,v " i ,.;t. llis Ictt may iii"i'i"ii'i'"lu-r-i Jit the doctor lioj.es to wveuieui. il,e 1 hi.auelj lna Ky j'" -njr. n ui 1 er, .Mr. llcmy, is -inc em it- he am t the coming man 11 :ill. n. l.e moIi ill W. for our guess is mat .V. iuii g home to tay aflci the i-ns-nt J-Mll. tit or two. i. M. s:.nri M. Davis. ( f tli is place, has in l...iioitl with a ,oMtion on Governor ii tianft .s stall. am. is di n up 'ov. ' . .1 -,r ,..,in e wid wear Hie . 1 1 1 .!( s:. .11 .i . . 1 . . f :.n r.;u -tie-camp won one- ui.ac j j .lit-i.iiy. Li !m rei:res.-in lative. lion. Sam'l Henry. J 11 of ihe r.iiu-c ommiltue on 4 k, Mi-ictarvof t tie J'dnciitii.ii and ! -.. ' j r 1 1 lMliilll I s, aim inoi.i'ti , ,-, ii ii.ilK c an! 11. c coniuiutce 011 . 'lMJtres and Ferries. : V V'ui:cansvir.e, lilair cotiTity, horse; 1 l?,,..l ..i no !o I Oi"1Illg lllilll ll'l'H". u.iv. ; is ...n Friday last, and spoiled Ins ! completely. A broken no.-e ; . . ... . 1. ah. PglV cuts 111 ine utv iiit no ?. ii,i g ;;d Lis attention. j j -ii'f ibopM son store st il! has a few 1 1 . - r- .1 . r I r ' .1 .( ol llue f-11't.aiii nn-. . .110.0 .nv. ;ji sitivcly ofteud at cost, as are many . r, i nls which it is L s rable to cldsu , soon r.s j osmI le. 'l here is lb hum- : u'. outlhis. Go and sec. -I.M-iianges aic foi bidden to copy tne wing without giving proper ctedit : .v would the jnevailing weather, if cut Minabie 1 icct s, make gia.d j aitta 1101 I t ts t"r poor people? liecause i if;: n.ttch change in it. t-'ll;e (itaif.eld J U-j vblirun pays that I 1 te l!.e tleep snow much of the lum j: T?ili i.oi icach ti e slieams in time for i i;ii":ii g m iison, and if there is no abate 4:it in the stiov line, a very short crop I: !.. 1 1. ay 1 c expected in the spring. I-Mr. Laval AicGiaw. of Taylor town- m . was M : 1. 1 k ami . . . v .1. ...... i. 1 t 1,0 is ioim etl miei nallv antl 'i:,i t survive. ! - , , , , . v. Lit " man rtimnl Jones, tne only it of a widowtd mother, was aitnost I .;!. killed nt Johnstown, a few days , coiisi tpmiice of his head being j : between two cars he was attempt- , I ;. couple on the C. I. Co's railroad. . :ck was Lioktu and Lc dleu in a Lout n v iiiiniite.s. two-v car-old child of StepheirKep ir who resides at the 'doshanuoii Land i Lumber Co.'s bill mill iu Clearfield 4 ;v. was literally Lurneil to a crisp 011 4t-i. ni:ig of the 7th inst. In the ab i f ,,r -its mother, the child turned a I '(il cc: il oil lam, upside down, the oil -. u!. the chilli s cli.tnmg caucni nre, I' diOi-K .1: 1 I'.u-i of course. j t-Ml.iit. Mrs. John V.'arien of Johns-I if--. as tiii'g to relieve an aching tooth j i:i, vote, one day last week, a small i S l"!i' t : d in her arms struck the vial i -i'. 'i atif. eil the creosote over its face, i c tuit'g in its mot Hh and eyes and j ii-uii, . v-crv Ladlv. The child's life for '' t.it it will not only live but that its 7ei,i;t ni 00 ineservcd. .1 1. .ni; f"l a iiii-iiliimt named Henry Kiehl, both I -V uli-e 1,, cstmoi eland county, got into i 'i'lic in tl,e si, uc of the latter on Sat- ;Jt rvi nil,- last, during the progress of ' it is se.al that Aitn.ali alteinpted to Ki. hi. n hen the latter picked up a f i"iiunl weight and struck his opponent f'-i-e K ft temple and fractuitd ln skull, 1'a tlie clients of which he died ill eight 4 J-is alter. -A'lmii lUicliLerger and Patrick JIc :gliiui. i-inplovecs at the llollidaysburg -e-pis. becatne involved in a iiuariel ou Jiday hot uliout the ownership of f "A: wl.i'ti the foi nier struck the lattei l1 tie implement in dispute. This Mi l.aughhtrs anger and he forth- 11 :it:, lad the sptule fiitm his oppo f 1 s i..ii!'i.s and brought it down with "if .ire on his licd that liuchberger is t je'ti-d to live. i 11 :" ' I .1. Todd II. 's friends should r h t that in e 10 Id-beaded cane reccnu ''itcil to him iu llar.iisLuig, the 'iiliues are ilmt they will have their : for your j aius. lie showt tl it to '-'it it h,k bijr reach to get it fiom tl Lis lid. J us t think of Sam. Criste ',;' k Mooie, of Alloona, getting up bunion l:d, and of Cas. Ealy making .'fcsfctitatinii speech, and if jouknow " ni wi.l know how it is yourself." -A boy mimed Win. I. Kaiser, aged ,a ut 'ears, committed suicide by ?'it: luitist it to a beam in a stable near trllt.1,1 le - 1 . . I - "u i im.iy aueiii.KMi last. 1 ne ran away from home in lirookville m.iiilisagtf, am his father advertised 1.' , ruMllway. which advertisement! ;rp,d ,ilim h Mr.F rede rick Carden, ! ' ii, 1 .. . , ie was living, and is supposed .... f l.r.l ! l. i'i),,. llol'.Ktavsi.uig oji'' - I next eel-; brighter. Letter and gay-Id-i.li tyer. 1 hoenix-hki- ai.d ah.,, V1 oi tl.i'.t sort of tiling, thcitloie he f ...,Jor ninoiijjcur t-xfhaiiges for the next 4';v such a dep V"' I".nt that I,, we Ts' ii lutii--ir. testing iiiihience ut forth vxith and firrE ? -J ; 'JtKons fi! mab r f r swi p H ' 1 e fum " t,ic "amos HLLlltkit. verse Jurors drawn Jukous fM! Makcii Tkiim. Ilelow will i s of the tiiaiul ami 1 ra- I . ... . to serve at the ensuing term of Court, commencing on Monday, . th., : .1 dav of .Match next : i - w . ckam Ji iwits. ! i aid well ni., foreman, tuercbant, Johns- i town. j Herlin Isaac, dork, Johnstown. i ltradley Kit-hard, farmer, Allegheny twp. i Davis David H., rail-straightener, Johnst'n Diiinrii Josejih A., farmer, llarr towihip. r.n ii iii-urj , liiriniT, uii iii;iiiti lowi.sl.l j. Fnltz Kiisha, farmer, SiiMjuehanna twji. tilasf-er Ja-ol, farmer, Su.-ueli;unia twp. Haley tho, iun-kreper, Vnliiiigtoii twp. I vory Henry, farmer, Allegheny town..hii. Kaylor Henry C, teacher. Minister twp. Jlaloy .John, hilmrer, t'amhria borough. Michaels I puuc, farmer, l.lacklick townthi. Mct'reight Jas. 15., clerk, I'oiiemauh lwjro', Patterson John cooper, Itlacklick twp. J'aul George S., railroad man. Franklin hor. 1'hIiiht .lames, inpi etor, K. Conem'h hor. Loss .lolni 15., farmer, IUacklick township. Jiager Henry, farmer, JackMiti township. tt-ii-b .Itiliiis, brewer, Carrolltown Lorouli. Williams Thos. ,1., carpenter, Kbeiibburg. Wike Samuel, butiLer, .lohiibtown. iiiAvir.sK .ifi:oi.s kikst wkek. 1'arr Twp. Francis Kirkjiatrick, Henry K riiiuenacber. t'leailield Twp. .Tolm J. Ilurns, 1'atrick l ionahoe, jr., Patrick Kern, .las. K. Neaton, James Swires. Cambria Twp. Geo. 15erkey, Abei L.loyil, Kdward Parrihh. Cambria Pur Patrick Ford, John Fallon, John Slii.cr, Jt. Sii :er, Jas. A. Slailer. Carroll Tw p. Henry Hopple. Carrolltown Hor. Lawrence Schrotli. Coiii manjli Tvrp. .lames Singer. Chest Springs I!or. Silas MiGongh. Cro le Tw p. Samuel S. Paul. Coojeiilalf Por. John F. Sech. I'l eiishurg Alvin F.vans, Geo. Gurley. Gallit.in Tw j. Hauiel P.urk. J.-k kson Twp. ('has. Huxtoti, Frederick Di.-lionp, W. W. Harris. I JoliLstown Andrew i Iatn, Jobn L. Hite. M mister Tw Lillv. Mathcw Fatal augh, Wm. j Siisimi hamia Tw . J. G.C. Hearer. J no. P.i-ari r, Kicliaril Mecblintr, M. J. Piatt. j Summit vilie lior. ll. Devereaux, James Johnston. George .1. Swaderer. Simiiui-rhill Twp. Kdward McGlaile. I Taylor Tw p. William F. Pag. Washington Tw p. John P.order, Joseph i Criste, John Kellv. White Two. l(.in H. Fiske. Wi'.inore Lor. P. M. Woleslaglo. VimIit Twp. l:tvid Haniilton, Jacob Strayttr. Win. A. Slick. tkavkk.sk .if nous m-.com wkkic. P. Allegheny Twp. Joseph Null. Adams Twp. Svlv'r Paul, Sam'l Strayer. 1 1 1 ; 1 1 b I i k Twp. Leubeii S. poring', Geo. Duncan. George Oilman, James White. Parr Twp. Jacob Good, Joseph Lantz, Jacob White. Cambria P.or. .Tolm P.urns, Cl'.as. ( lawald. Cambria Twp. Kit h'd W. tiitlings, Kolc ert Jaiin-s, Kdward Owens. Clearfield Twp. Al'drew Carle, John H. Dotigla.-s. t'ri'v'.r Twp. N. Carroll Tw -p. 1 1 Coiicmaugh P.or. S. George. C. Kirkpatrit k. -Peter Ml it.ie, Joseph Si.ytb-r. Coiieniaugh Twp. William Noon. Kbcusbure II. A. Shoemaker. ial lilzin Tw p. Josiah Lingaf.-H. Johnstown Wm. Prau, Geo. laigb-bach, Adam Foi kler, Samuel MeKecvcr, Wesley ,1. Lose. Jackson Twp. Sam'l Clark, Phi'.io Cus ter. Jonathan Custer, John Kelly, William Shiimun. Loietto Ilor. C'lias. M'.llcr, Pat'k Moran. Millville I'.or. Francis L. Ducheit. l'rospct I5or. Kdwarit Collins Ilichland Twp.- Jacob lialsapi 'aiu'l I J. Smith. So.-qtit.hs.niia Twp. V W. Helfrich, AL. Iveru. Suinnierhill Twp. Kdward Lynch, John F. Mi Gough. Summitville Ilor. Jolm liifile. Taylor Tw!, John ,1. Good. White Twp. F. M. Flanagan, Matthias Ki-Fsler. Ymlcr Twp. Conrad' Suppss. - The teniperaiiee 11. cling at the Pnnhy t rian church 011 Fridav nittir hist, although I well attend. :d, did not bring togetlcrso ma y , p.'f'ple as we anticipated. Tlie proceedings were opened with priyerby Lev. Mr. Cox, j of the Diciph s' chur. h, w ho inme di;;tel v 1 after aih'.ressed the meeting in a few perti j ii'-nt, and well-timed reinaik". He was fol- lowed by Lev. J. William K.lie, of the Pru-s-I byterian church, whose address was the I event of the evening. Mr. lid ie gave a short, but verv lucid and interesting, history ot H'U'-lu ".' .1... -I. -Il, ,!r II..1 ..fleets ci 1! Wavy hooks used 111 me 11011- j o(. t,..it ,,.rrU1,. ,.UI,., intemperance, and al .i ... i nt .-.- at the Can. Lna iron works, j together delivered one of the most pleasing. i -l 011 Fi idav ee:n:ig last, and it : thotmh ln'cessarHv brief, addresses 011 that subject we have ever listen il to. He show- 1 eil his good sense and kindly disposition by i speaking of the ve d rs a -id consumers ofj ii.toxii at'ng liquors as I cing among the most w hole-xivled and liberal lieartetl ineinlH-rs of the i-oniiniinity a fa t which :ill can at- ; est who have given the matter a thought, j II 11. A. A. Itirker, an old veteran in the ' can e followed in a speech full of anecdote j and Miimd :i g'.ii cut. Th." proceedings w et e enlivened thu uhou with appropriate inn- s c, hymns, sotis, etc, by the choir, ;intl I e ything passed off reilitaldy. Whom sa k Hi p.ka vkv r. st. We pub lish umb r the prop r hea !ieg ari aniKeince m n of the death of Mr. V. S. Fark.-r's el d t da ; h e.-, a swe t ai d iut- r stii g child 01 le si hau seven snmiiie-.s. Since then death next day followed as ii en s nee the working oil' of two-!hirdsof our pr s. nt ettition Tliecoinmuniiy lias n.-en sta tl d I y he sad intelligence that not only the remaining 1 hild, but the devoted and ami. ib e wife of our greatly bereaved towns man, have been called from earth forever the little girl having died alx.ut eight o'clock last evening and the aillicted mo.licr in less than four hours after all vic.ims of that tei-rib'e disease, dipthcria. No event has V.us ,,.j.j,airel of, but it is now Le- j ever more deeply stirred the hearts of our people man tins W noiesaie nereav .-iiiein 01 one of our most prominent and most respect- mau named Jacob Altiaan ! ;d citizens w ho is Ukew.se pro-irateu by 1 be teariui maiauy, ami we ouui iin in. ... our iN-tter feelings if we did not give pla e to this expression of public sympathy, even though we are obliged to do so Ihrorgh only one-third of our editiou. May He who has sd deeply lie rea veil our stricken neighbor re store him to bodily health and console him amidst the dire atllictions which have tame upon him so suddenly and so disastrously! A young man iiRtned lioylan, onlysix n ears of ace, has been arrested and is tet tli VV i. Ill fineil in our couiitv iad Oil seveinl charges of ruLlery committed within the last two or thiee weeks. The scenes of Lis alleged depredations are the vai house and ticket olhce at Ciessou, from the for mer of which it is charged that he stole a box of tobacco, and from the latter a bhot gtin and a paii of yloves. It is also alleged against huu that ou two several occasions he cut open and rilled a mail bag of all its contents except the newspapers, having purloined the bags from the platform in front of the oilice. His last oilence of this kind was perpetrated 011 Friday night last. For thebe latter crimes ho will ol course have to answer before the L'. fc. Distiict Court. The evidence on all the counts is bald to Le very siiong against hiin. Vi o await further developments. The Domi-.stio Sewinu Machixf, al though couiparali vely a recent invention, has already takr-11 rank as the best in the liehl ; and its immense popularity is due to the fact that it combines all the advantages of previous iu ventious, and has obviated all the disadvantages which render other vari- j ties objectionable. For simplicity, and durability, and for easM of operation, it cannot le surpassed, or even equalled, "v other machine. No one should purchase before examining . . . T r),aTT T fv pT W. u- I i,..i, r.,n ... c 1' " ...i tov--iiiiirAiii iiicrtupiue menu it ,.t .fjr, n. t :.-:.? j. l n ' ' , " , i , n ib?! Wn) ,8 1 lo J Peuted to the j.ci-iMiiiiiri Kir it s nriuui. i mi r m iiiuon ni tli is new bill is given at some length iu one oi our cUilonal columns : A PfPFi.iisiENT to an Ac-t entitled "An Act to eoiniiHsli nu adililional t'oitrt Iu Cntubrin county." Skctiox 1. lie it twirled by the, .Semite and Hiitixe r,f Hej.rexentutirex of tht t'otiiiuonirntlth I'tnnsylranio, in (Jenerttt Asxenibhr met, und it ix Iterehii emitted by the authority of the finiie. That in addition to the jiowers and jnris-diction granted in the third section of the act to which this is a supplement, the said District Court of Cambria county shall hare and exercise criminal jurisdiction in all cases arising within the territorial limits of said District, w hich are now triable iu ; the Courts of Over and Terminer of this Commonwealth, With the exception of trea- ! son and homicide ; and shall have general, I exclusive and unlimited civil jurisdiction w ithin the territorial limits of the said DiS' trict Court, in all cases iu law and equity, including lil-el in divorce, writs of injunc tion, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas cor pus, ejectment and estrepi inent ; and bhall have and exercise chancery powers and ju risdiction, and the power to establish rulfs of practice, as fully to all intents and ptir- pn.-es as any Court in this Commonwealth, and the proceedings, remedies, powers, plea- dings, and costs iu all cai.es, shall be the same as in the Courts of Ouarler Sessions and Common Pleas of Cambria County, so ! far as Ihe same is not changed by the rules ! of practice which maybe established by the j said District Court, and anything in thelhird section of the act to which this is a supple- j inent in eonliiet with the provisions of this sei tion is hereby repealed. Skc. l That all mechanics' liens, and also all judgments hereafter entered in the saiil District Court according to law, and all j transcripts of judgments ot aldermen and justiees of the peace, residing within the said oistriit, when dulv authenticated, entered and tiled therein, and the exemplification ot' 1 records of judgments of any court of record ie fc:iili r1 cV,rt, shall be a lien on the real estate of the defendant or defendants. lying and being within the territorial liniils of the jurisdiction of the said District Court; I and such real estate is hereby made liable to i execution and sale upon writs issuing out of the said District Court, iu like manner. and with like effect as if the same were is sued as heretofore out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cambria County ; and all the j general laws of this Commonwealth in rela ' tion to execution process, in the beveral i Courts of CuiiiiiHiii Pleas, shall be iu force in ' relation to such process from the said Dis- i tru t Court. Sec. :5. That for the puri ose of acquiring I ; a lien upon Ihe real estate of the defendant, i or defendants, lying and lwing outside the j limits and jurisdiction of the said District Court, and within the Cmnitv of Cambria, the plaintiff shall procure from the Clerk of I said Court an exempiiticniioii of the record ; ol the case iu which juiwiueii! has leen oi- j tered or obtained, which exemplilicatioii sl.all he enter.d 111 the Court of Common j Pleas of Cambria County, in the same man- tier and with like elicct as in casts where ; eXeinp!it;catioi;s of the ret oitis of the Conns 1 o t iu: several count ies of t his Common weal h are now by law cut? n dint hM Courts of 1 oun 1 ies ol her I hau those in which said judgmeul s were inteieti or obtained; and it shall be lav. fid 1 r tli- plainliil or pluintiP.s iu the Igment or judgments so entered, to pn- eeetl by wr.t of execution process for the re covery of thedebt, interest and costs, in the same manner and with like effect, as if the same had been originally entered and ob tained in the said Court of Coinmom Pleas 01 Cambria County : and the Pro! honntary's fees for entering -td ti ling said exemplifica tions shall be the same as is now allowed by law for similar services. ! Sr.c. 4. That th.' proviso m the sen-nth ! sc.tion of the act to which this is a supple- uuMit, viz: ''l'hat the jiresident judge of the : Twenti -fourt h J u.i ii ial District shall In- the I preside 11 judge of I his Con ri ami the associate ' judges el 1 he courts ot' Cambria County shall ! be the associate judges of this court," is hereby repealed, and ill lieu t hereof t he pro ; visions of the Constitution and general laws j of this commonwealth, with respect to the ' appointment and the election o. president I and associate judges of DisM ict Courts, and other ton its of record, are hereby made aj plicable to th-' ajipointmeiit and election of ; the president anil asso,-iate judges of this ; Court, and it is hereby provided tliat iu the ' event of any vacancy occurring iu the office ' of President J edge of the said Dl rict Court j or in that of either or both of the associate ' judges of said District Curt by death, res ignation, removal Irom ofkec, the lailure to j elect, or otherwise, the Governor shall ap- ' point some suitable person or erson to till ! j any or Cither ol sni p vacancies. Until the ! ; li i'st M ip.ila v in December follow in g the next j general election, and the qualified eleclors I residing within the jurisdiction of the said ' District Court shall, at the first general elee ! tion, which shall happen more than three j calendar months after the va ancy shall oc ! cur, elect iu accordance with The provisions ! of the second section of the lil'th article of , i he Const it at ion, and iu the manner provided : by the second and eighth sections of the act j of April L, lsiol, anil i under the provisions of I the act of April 27, entitled, "An act I relative to ihe election of jiulg -s," a suitable person or persons to li.l suc h orMce or offices lor t be full term autht ri.eil bv 1 he Const itu- 1 tion, that is, the 1'resi lent Judge of saiil I Court to hold bis oth e for the term of ten! j years, ir be Mult so b ntj heha ve himself well, ! I a In I the ass sciate judge.; of smlCoiiriin li..!, j llieir olfieesfor tlie term of five years, if thev ! shall so lung behave th -niselves well : and I thai ihe salaries of Ihe said judg.'.s shall be be provided for at each session of the I., g:s lature, aad be paid 1 utuf the StatT Treasury. Skc. .. That fn m and after the passage of this act it shall I e the duly of the llover nor to appoint a suitable parson to act as Clerk of The paid District -Court, who shall be a qualified eh-cto. and resident within said district, and win shall Le commissioned to hold his office until th" 1st Monday of De cember, next, and until his successor is duly qualified. Ilffore entering upon the dutiesof his ottiec he shall make oath or allirmation to support t the Constitution of the United States and of this Common weallth, ami to perforin the duties of his oftice with fidelity; he shall also, with one or more sufficient su reties, to be approved by any two of the judg es of the said District Court, and also by the Governor, give a joint and several bond to the C01111.101. wean Ii iu such sum as the Governor shall judge sufficient, wilh condi tions faithful. y tj execute the duties of said otlice, and well and truly to account for and p;ty according to law till monies which shall be received by him in his official capacity, and to deliver the books, seals, records, writ ingsand papers belonging to his office, whole and uiidefaccil, to his successor therein; and tlie said Cleik shall have and exercise in the said District Court, all tip; powers and du ties now by hl.v conferred 011 and exercised by tho i'roihonotary of t he Court of Common Fleas and Clerk of the Couit of tjuarter Ses sions of Cambria County, a;.d shall be enti tled to like fees for similar services, and the twelfth section of the act to which this is a supplement is hereby repealed. siac. 0. That the qualified electors resid ing wilhiu Cue jurisdiction of said District Court shall at the next general election, and whenever it shall become necessary thereaf ter, at the time and place for hoidii g saiil election within their respective election dis tricts, vote lor one tuitaule person for Clerk of Mini District Court, who shall lie a quali fied eleitor and residing within the said dis trict, to serve for the period of three years, and until hi successor is duly qualified, as provided in the filth section of this act, which election for Mich clerk and also for that of the judges of the said Court, when it lcouies uecessary lo elect said judges, ur either of them, shall be held and conducted in Jill re spect in ihe same manner anil uiid-T the fame j aiusaud penalties as elections f r re presei tauves are or shall be held and con ducted, and by the ame judges, inspectors and other oifoers; provided; that a separate oox and tally list Ih? it pt by said election board within said district, in which lion shall . . nod ted the vote for t'h-rk of the said Dittri e.t Court, ami the vuttn for the Judges . . .. . . . .V... Il,.r. la .... ... ...... I ...T rill .I...... .1... . ,, w in,. , "f ihl said iudtwinr either of them: I he ticket for the etet lion of Hie sai.1 1 Clerk or Judires. or other rtliivrs cf said . , ... " ' - Court shall It- printed or written onom- sl:n ofller headed "Distru t Court." on which ; ind r wrj;l, t,ie tit,M r eothce, as tor lYesident Judge: Judge of the District Court tor "President Associate Judges: "Af-sociate Judges of the District Court ;" for Clerk, "Clerk of the District Court," and underneath the said headings shall Ix printed or written th name of the ersou voted for, for either of the said offices, and the returns of said elec tion shall be made out on the separate tally lists aforesaid, and certified to as is now pro- videil by law for the returns of representa tives ; Provided, That the return judges of the several election districts within the ju risdiction of the said District Court shall constitute a lxiard of return judges. Willi re- spect to such election, and shall at tne same time and place if the meeting of the return judges of Hie county of Cambria, proceed in a'l respects in relation to such election as is required by the county loar.t in me iniro section of the act of Jul v 2. IHtl'J, entitled an act to provide for the election f Prothono ; taries, etc., except that they shall lodge one of the dunMcate returns in the office of the i Clerk of the Faid District Court, instead of that ot hp I'rotlionotarv ol iu ouri in Common Pleas of Cambria county. Ptx, 7. The returns and proceedings of ; my contested election under this net as to the associate indues of said court or either. them, and as to the clerk of said court, shall be subject to the inquiry, determination and itidirmcnt of the said District Court, and in case of a contest as to tin nsiM-iate judges or either of them, the complaint shall be heard and determined 111 accordance wit a tne pro visions ofthe fifteenth section of the Act of April IT., l:'.r,l, and any contested elections of Clerk of said Court shall be inquired into, heard, and determined by the said Court in the niannor provided foriutln act of July 'J, 1VJ5, regulating the method of proceed ii.g in contested elections of the several Prothon- ot aries of the Court of Common Pleas of this Commonwealth; and the election of any per son as President Judge of the said District Court may be contested on the petition of j fifty imalilied voters within the jurisdiction ; of tb- said District Courr, by the same tri- bunal and inthesauie manner and under the ! same reguianons ami resirictions presi riueu j by the act for contesting elections to the of- I fiee of Governor of this Commonwealth ; ) Provided, That no Associate Judge of said District Court shall sitas Judge thereof dur ing the contest of his own election. S::c. S. That it shall le the duty of the sheritf of Cambria County, and one of the ! associate judges of tho said court, to meet thirty days before the first term of Ihe said court after the passage of this act, and there upon proceed with duo diligence to select, alternately, from the whole qualified electors or the di.-trlrt within th jurisdiction of said District Court a siillicieut riiimber of sober intelligent and judicious persons lo serve as grand and traverse jurors in tho said court until the lirst Monday in January tiext, and that the said sherdi anil assoi late juwge sl:ai:, 1 in the mode and manner now directed by the laws tf this Commonwealth, place the names of persons so selected iu the proper jury wheel, and the said jury wheel shall re- main in tho custody of th associate jud who attends with the sheriifin selecting and j drawing said jurors, ai d the keys thereof in the custody of the sh-ritf, and : lik selec tion of jurors shall be made thirty day?, jirior to the January term of snid court in each : and every year, at which time the said jury j wheel shall bo tilled as aforesaid ; and the said fin-riff and one of the associate judges a.oresaid shall meet thirty davs b.-foru each and every term of saidconrt, and draw from the proper jury w heel, panels of grand and traverse jurors for the said term, for the tri al of issues in fact, which 111.1v bo taken 111 any action, civil and criminal, 111 sahl Dis- 1 trict Court, in the manner now practiced ami j allowed ; and all the provish ns of the act of 1 April 111, IM'iT, so far as the same ar not 1 herein set forth, are hereby made part of this act; Provided, That the clerk of "said court shall publish the list of grand and traverse jurors in two newspacrs published within the jurisdiction of the said court ; and any thing inconsistent herewith in the thirteenth section of the act to which this is a supple- . ment is hereby repealed. j Skc. 1. It "shall be lawful to hold two; weeks court at eai h and every term of said ; court, if necessary, 1 oiinneniing with the next July term; and the pay ami mileage of the grand and traverse jurors, a: d wit- ( nenses in attendance at tne sain j;;sirici Court, shall li the same as is now ja'd to jurors and witnessed in attendance at thi several courts of Cambria County. Skc. 10. That all exposes of said court that are incidental to the several cor.nty courts of this Commonwealth, and now by law pavable out of the treasuries of thu sev eral counties therein, or which may be an thonzed by the acts establishing the said court, shall be paid out of the treasury of aioona niumj, upon onteis illiinn noon the ireasurer thereof by the associate judges of the saiil court ; the bills upon which said orders are drawn shall be certified by th" district attorney of Cambria county, or upon which said orders are drawn shall be certi fied by the distrietattorney of Cambira coun ty, or in ease of controversev, allowed by the saiil onrt according to the practice in fuch cases, except bills for jurors fees, which shall 1 .. . A...I 1...1.....1...:, ..... lii,tri..i e .,.i 1.,. . ..-t ...! I. the id,.rir ofsni.l 1 liMtrie1 Curt ! ill,) 1 .1 1 I of i 1 ied PI. t I V 1 lee HPS w h t cli shnll I ...... .......... 1 be approved by any Two judges thereof it shall be tha duty of th said treasurer to at- 1 ... 1. 1 .. . ..: r i... i ICIl.l ill f'iie:i .llill e-..S0l 01 l.ie E...I,. courr, 10 pjr.orm tae ii-.ues aioies.-.ni, io? which he shall receive the same compensa- tion as is now allowed by law for similar services; and it shall be t he duty of the slier- id" of Cambria count v. i mined ial el v after the passage of this act, to turn over to thfl said treasurer the cooks 01 account i..i.ing 10 me expenses ot waid District Court, and any tnoiiev in his hands appropriated thereto. takii-.c his receipt for the same, and thesev- j enteenth section of the act establishing the said District Court is hereby repealed. 11 t , . 1. . 1 1 1 . 1 1... .1 1 ,J . ,f 1 1,.. y;lie , - i l-. . 11. 1. .if. . . - - - - . ;'.. f ',Kr!.i pnimll- f.i,- eof;.e bv nrtw I 111 01 ...mi . ih ..-..t.j ... - - . 1 - - clamaiioii to the qttalilied electors witiiiu the jurisdiction of the said District Court in two weekly newspapers, publ'slieit within tne said district, ot the election for Clerk of the said District Court, and also for the Judges of the said Court whenever it becomes necessa ry to elect saiil J udgesor any of them, which proclamation shall be published for the same length of time and under the same rules and regulations as are now in force as to the Sheriffs proclamation forjudges and I lerk of the Courts of Cambria county, for w hich he shall be paid in the aine manner as pro vided 111 the tenth section 01 mis aci. Sec. 11. That every writ for the com mencement of an action isiiied out of the said District Court shall bear date on the is suing thereof, and may he made returnable as follows, to wit: On the tirst Monday of each and everv month, as well as thu lirst dav of each and every term of said Court, and such process may bo directed to 00 re turned to either of tlie said monthly return davs which may haooeii before the next term at'the option of the party taking out the same, or in case therg shotild not be ten days between the issuing thereof and the lirst day r.r i. .,.xt t 1-1,1 the MMii! may be made re- . , . , - . - - - - - - j tamable on any j: rmay 01 m the next monthly retur.i day thereafter, or to the first day 01" Ihe next s.ieceedmg term: and in all suits instituted in said Com t when term, or on returns of such process are oirecieu 10 no made to a monthly or other return day, the; aho & Co., -New oik. i t is absolmel.. pi.i e an 1 '' ... n,oT obtain such reiurt., tile deelara- 1'""'""' '"' '. e u,,,c" li,K" J')', '-1' pai .y may ou.ain sucn m , jt to all others. Physicians have .mealed it na tions, and other pleadings, laKe jutigineui t ifjr toltlly of.the other oils iu marvel. Li-w.' f..r want of miiiearaiice or alndavits ol tie- ,.r . feiiso put causes at issue and have ihetu tried, and do all other matters and things, in Ihe .rosttr . iuii ui .. ., i done if the said writs had been returned on the first day oi any term 'i oun, uu the stav of execution allowed by the third and fourth sections of the act entitled "An act relating to executions, approved June lo, lsUo," shall count from ihe return day to which the original prucee issued was made returnable. ..... SKC. 13. That the powers ami jurisdiction " i .. t..,,fntli.iii.c.,:.i civil aua criminal, - . - - District Court of t ambri.v eouutj, m this act and tin? act to whi. h this is a supple- ment, shall exclude the jurisdiction oi the Court oi luarier wsst . w of Coinmoii in Ihe territorial C..,.rl on.t tlllt ..... .. - consi.tent withthUact Pleas ol Uimi.riacoun v wun- V v ir-ij i tx-ttu pu tIs h...... ii.. a... n . ... .Tf rt-vi. i...e. I red term,, t saiaiy oi vv per limits of the said D.sTrtct p,rMfJm RROS.. una .. J.r.r.e Cni.e.l uinth, i. .' muu ..mlelr ., , all acts, or pans oi acin, in- atate. stAmp. t, -idke oo mki." Tin :'Y I :t ,'tr..ji I- oca I f 'o rrr? vii tie it '. ItKtiKKT Station, Like Line, ) January 20, 1S7:".. - S Deiir Frermnn 'Aft.T having seen a good ; part ,)f tUe Uniu,d s ;uul buvil , x.u., . Wjlnr of ,,u. ,iUter Jf a n)vhl,, di s. I Hon, 1 return once inM to "I Ue dereot spot on earlh," a wi?er and I hope a lettr ly. Nothing would jiers-iade me but that I wouid be the happiest- b y on earth if once away from the paternal roof; but, alas '. 1 was sadly mis.aken. No one knows w hat home is until li lou-n. i, -.. I t.e8 ,, Iloye, v;1-r nine, nut sooner or biter voii will fel tho want of a kind hand "to raise your head when ; sore." M tny times, too, whi n you are just- j led by this cohl, unfeeling world, w ill vour j memory carry you back o the scenes of vour i childhood, "Where your youthful irmmentt flew In Joy lik suri'hino Kplcmliii : The brightest hours that e'er vo-.i krr w With these sweet scene were blended." Often you will think of thoe ilar ones w ho tried to mak- homo ko pleasant for vou. Kind parents, fentle sisters, and little broth ers, will haunt your imagination by davnd drive sleeji from your weary eyelids at ni ht , lit, Ve k n, r....l..r r tlt ,-.!--.,-., t..' ... 1... . it is to lie without rtVriend in this cold, cold world. I have often called to mind Hie ! vice of my good father, who to'.d me agtin and again tliat I would bo sorry for the step I was taking; and Ihe last parting with my loving mother, whose form was latid in the cold clay ere 1 thought of retracing my tru ant steps. Take warning from me, youug men; stay, at home, no matter how humble it may appear in your eyes. "Stick to the plough, and you'll suffer in bnn. For the stone that keeps rolling will tpUU-r 110 moss.' Moro anon from liovr.it. A I. toon A, Jan. 2, 1HT3. Dear Freeman I thought I would send these items at the risk even of their licing too late for insertion : A brakeinan on the shifting train at the lower shops, who gave his pame as John McCoy, and who has been in the employ of th Pa. II. P. Co. for several months, slipped and fell from his train while it was in mo- tion, on i- rnlay i:ist, anil two lieavi'y lauen- ed cars passed over his bod v. compl.-tel v cut ting him in two. His despairing shriek as he fell was hear! distinct! v, but before an v one could reach him death had came to his relief. His rema: n w ere taken to the house at which h' had been licarding, when inoui- ries wer-- made as to the whereabouts of his relatives, but as noihing could be learned in that direction, the remains of the unfortu nate man were interred in one of the ceme teries of this city on Sunday last. His age was about 2." years. While the Ma.l train v.vst on Tuesday evening last was 1 truling at the depot here, the cylinder or g ts tank beneath one of the cars suddenly exploded, almost completely demolishintr one of the s:dcs as well as Tic floor of the 1 arai:d sb-O'er ng w lnoo-.v panes 111 all t.irections. I here wrrc only a Tew passengers in the car at the time, most of them being at s'tppe, but it is iion-the less remarkable 'hat only one person. Wm. Shil ling, of llollidaysburg, was injured to any extent, and his wounds are not serious, tlin' ins pantaloons were torn info shreds. Two young men standing near were slitihtly in jured by living splinters, some of which, by the way, were thrown nearly a square dis tance. The cylinder was charged to ilcavy with gas, ai d th it was w hat caused the ex plosion. Scott. Thk Dkaiii ok Ik. Wm. J. Kaytoh. For reasons which need only to have ix-cn known to be an; ireciated, we refrained last week from aliu.iim to the sudden and un- looked for death of Mr. Wm. J. Kaylor, of Allegheny township, which occurred on last l'ri,lav week, p efeirii g to re eive from th : Up of some one near and dear lo him a cor- rect version of the sad occurrence, it they so I willed. This we are now prepared to give, and in so doing have the melancholy satis faction of refuting the silly story current hei at the time, and also published in a few of our exchanges, that the deceased had l.'-i-n frozen to death. The true f.u ts of the case are that Mr. Kaylor was in this place in his usual health during the greater part of the day on which he died,, and towards evening started for home on f jt, but w hen near the residence of Mr. Tho mis doner, in the Fast Ward, was noticed nv that gentleman to be ! in an exhausted condition and a pparcnt !y ! very ill. Mr. J 'lies endeavored to induce j hi ni to go into ins (Jones') house, but this the sick n an declined to do, alleging that he was anxious o reach home ami bciievcu ne was able to get there in duo time. Finding that persuasion was fruitless, Mr. Jones, like a giMl Samaritan, took him in his own sled, and after covering him up carefully and comfortably, conveyed hint to his hotn" in Allegheny township, where he died sho t y after. The immediate eaue of his death can only be accounted lor by the fact that he was attacked by a severe lit of vomiting after reaching hom and the presumption is that J a portion;, of the cheese which he had been I eating wl ile in this place, and of which he ' is said to have been very fond, lodged in his throat and produced snftoi ation ending in ! , - . i 11. I ' .. . ! pojhlo after' Mf. Kavb.r was taken to his I! . .. llflliil. j p lysieian wa$ 1.11 ie-.i as soon .-in ! ... .t ..t.... . . : 1.:.. . 1 f...:i..' r,-1 . 1 . 1 . T .. 1 iiiiiif?. jilt; lie teiiseii ;is hli'h iioout iiutv three years, ami was an inoffensive, hard- j ,.:., ho .est man His sudden ami un- r"' . . ... . . expected death, as may well be conceived, 1 11 ol 011 1 v I'.iLi.it? nun 1 1 r si UL' w ei' iii 11 0011 , j,;s nil,"i. resort ted famii v. consisting of wife la three children, but produced a feeling of rsa 1 ,,,. ai.,l sincere sorrow in the hearts of j .,. ... r . 1. 1 .,- t.,a , o- i,'l(0,l a!l!i friendship. His remains were , i,i t,.,-r.,l j,, the Caiholic cemetery at Loretto on Monday of last week, and the fact that his funeral proecssioii was the largest ever witnessed in that vicinity is evidence suiti cient of the great esteem iu which hims' If and his m st excellent family were and are held by those who know them best. May he rest iu pi-ace. -9- CossfMPTios ; Hkai.th, Dorrs. Th exhausf'ip' effects of Consumption are well ! known, not onlv to those who are its victims. but likewise lo nearly every person in the land; and whilst its treatment in times past has done un credit to the art and science o healing, Dr. Xeyser's Lung Cure is a spo ific in its cure. In every stage of the dist a. e it is good, ti.-st, last, and always. It curt s the first stng.? always ; it nearly always cures in ! the second ; ami, even in the last stage of all. it has sometimes snatched the victim :rom the verge of the grave ; ami where tha powers of nature are not too tar exhausted, it will alleviate sulieribg, and spin out life in the last. Dr. Keyser's office for Lung and all other Chronic diseases, 11.7 Liberty al.jot. An s sav free by mail. Lung Cute 31 1J per bot- , tie, or S7.5-J per half di -sen. Tne far ncr Silt in li:s easy chair. nin!ii:n bis pipe of clay, while his hale oi l w'le. wttii busy care, was cleanup the uoiiier ; : iiu-n all at once ibu tarme. ait.se, as it v.iiii soUie jricai ttiount ovcrjo.vcd, suul ftraii:tay t town in a trice in; irot s ami buys lots of irooii.- I f. o::i Myers i l.to;, u, w uere m c .uie lie oi J t..e full wortti of ins money m th- vcri" te st 1 iro.rl ..t t, ..-..,., , .... ...... t til. Vert l,.VOp.L .! .'. Thk rci5'-:sT and is,vKr.ri-sr Cop-Livkh On. is Hazard Ca.stvcd's. made on the sea stb.to, Irani fresh, selected livers, by C.vswKi.i, Dui.t. a'no Siiakp. When bitoim sa is dull, uj It iiIt a s .s after the l."iiuavs, people oii u. iq bet.l.urp enoiik'li to tke adviinfiire of t:iedis - I posiuoii to st 11 at wonderfully iwwpn j ,;,;',,,. ted at the well stocked ttoiai ices now U3T store ? I of Jas. J. Murphy. IU1. Clinton ttroet, Jfihns- town, wucru vcatiii4 t.i'':n. .s- .,-tii; 1'iinr.r.f iriven away at present writinur. 1 iiis is A fact which our male Ii lends will (to well cr coiitiiler and cct npou. " Ir.you want an ovrcoat- or any arn.-r kind of heavy wearing upparel .now is the time ..f 11 timt9-.lt buv it. and . .l.llesu .V Rro's re- niiwnej esublifhiiietil. 341 uii Sta Main etrret. Johnstown, Is the . 8ll places to make the purchase. If will pay you to buy ch.thinif tiow fitrnett winter, for closing out sales are - always in order at tbi ' vi: ot year. , ,-i iii,-vi rpr, ir e , i .. 1 11 .. hot- rT i-w n . Mmiiri iu" " . . , are hertby reieaied. m-1ket is ..... of :itp.ti0i. A. u.o. "......,. . , St-iifjKSTi vk. i lie n. n ne o! Mill.- Is surest i ve or tiour. let J hiiI proline , end Unit K. J.Millj j should deal in such co:il. vxiilie. is iu i-iuii- ! ii'ieexTlth the "I'K rn.ii ri:-n.-.s of Ibiras.' Mr. j M ii!s does not jirodi.i o i n.-e nt-cis I ii s of lite, j however,- he niereiy sells tlieui. a- well as the j verv best of urneei ies, tit pi iees us low as a.iv ; ma ii in 'lie intuits. Jmesell. The tiour soitl by .Mills is the very i esi k.-nt in this place. Lots of people. Indies, as well ay Ki-ntlemeti. ' triifsfed tiietns.-l es Irtun u p Iohm- .ii ;,t wen rin apparel loi;jht at v. s. It;.rker s ef.. ap Slore. over the. way, iliu i.ijf the boo.lays. b;-t ' there are plcity ol super.i uoodssliil ;ctr, .11 ! Valbe's shel e?, and s imti is t he time fur clos- j inrout winter stocks, those who have money ' to invest will tlad il to their ailvanuie to call us boon us possible. OlillllUT. I HA KKFR . Died. In this place, on Mndnv ! l"iSt Ht I l, o'clock f- Mtini E O.. o,li-l j il:iiulil,-i ,r V. . Mini Jennie, L. I'tti ker. Ujje.i I C year, s month ami 2 ditys. ? FNYPKIb Pic. rt tl-.e repfrterco of her win M ii-lmel, in i 'til roll Iowiimiiji. 011 the I'tli Inst.. I Mrs. M AiaiAHtT iN Yiitii, in the fist yearof her : awi. Stpn y Si mu. AMP. to the inviiii'rsnt the su i-seribfr In li;i-h:;!,ii:i tov-t.sh'p on or hI Ml the i.n.irSe of f ptcmhvr last, u i-rriintr IIKINhl.K 1 bl.U, w 1U1 u H.ir In ins laii-. J lie owner is reipii-sted to eeme forward, prove property. I'a.v charges mid take liii.i aa;. ; olhirv. isc lie will be cisposcd of aceordiutr to law. Jan. 2t.-ai. H KN li" W EA K I. A X D. V"'ri('K is hereby iriven tliat Appeals will lie i liehl i i!ie 'oiiiii.issioners' Ufliee iu F.ber.s bnrn us loh.iws tor ls;a viz : Wednesday, Feb. lih Aiinnis, A lleg heny-atid Lai r ton usiniis. ai!d Cm rollton 11. ( mu ii,u,j!i ami Lbetisbiiiv boroughs. ( Thiirsilav. t el.. lyth - Johnstown. Loretfo and N. H. Appeals will only bo hettitl in elites where the valtiatioii was lnereaeil by reason ot iuiprovements lor the year ls7ti. K. OM'UlKb. I W. i. M CLK1XAS1), '-Commissioners. A.ANNA. Attest- J. A. K r.NNF.liv. Clerk. Commissioners' tlliice. Lbenibmv. Jan. ISTtl. ! I .' NC'OL'KAGIj HOME lZs Dl. 'olli! ' biroi AVft U4SM3" ' & V!!? i ?T? V , gJi'sii ttim illisVi'l&s9 iifts! ! i I ill IOPCllo. THE Z undersigned would respect fully Inform s trie. ids and the public in general H-nt hi he has esiahlit-heU a SAliUbK AMI bHiivi.t i-oretio, ami i.- now prepared to J Or nish or make to order at lowest carh rales any article in Uis line of btsiues. Work done in the most substantial manner and eel ire sat'efrt'.:ri..n (;u..rui!teel. Uepairimr r h.I kind neatly and expeditious ly executed at the tnot mol-rte prices. it'' I. null. ci. idiiiulrs ami ijrain taiien in 11 i hanife for work and the highest mari.et prices allowed. A fidr share f j atroiuiyv is respectfully Soli cited, of which I hope to T e found worthy. h. c. Lbi!Nt.t;:i. Loretto, Jnn. 'sTn.-Rt. T)V v itue of s-.ualrv writs of trie.. r.Xjion. 1 and Ler,.r' Fii i s, Isi-neil nil ol the urt it 1 1 .11. nii.u Pleas ot ( ii m I 1 1:1 l-o'.i ui y ami to rn' ' directed, there will be exposed to puMie ssle. at 1 he Leiilol-rl House ill .lohlisto-.i n. on ' lien I iii. the !M!i day ol I eil rim iv next, at 2 I o'clock. P. M.. the lollnv in- r":d t-sl.i'e. to w 1 i : ' A1.1, the riirht, title ami iniercsl l Jolm C. 1 F.riiiuh. of. iu and lo a piece or parcel ol t:.t:. ' situate in Attains to-.vns'n ;., 1 amoiia 11 1...1.1. ! aiijoiiiiiirf- bonis of - Ilcm-v 'i'opper. nai l- - M".ei t rv. a d otheis. e"iitami.sr a" Acres, more or : less, about i." Acres of which a re cieii red. hav ' in-- thereon erected a oiie-iiinl-a-lialf st. ry ! pi. ink house and a loj burn, now in thenccu- piinevof Michael Mieiry. Taken in cxccini.-u I and r'o be so!d at the suit o-' Win. Sui:.ner& Co. I Also, all the i-hrlil. fit'eaml interest of Jos. ! Fishei , of, tn and to a lot of roi. s;'t ua te in ConeinaiiiHi borootrh. Cambria county, tront injr 011 iliitivt r -tict i an eiK'n Ii:ii-r b: ek to mi ! til lev. arl i. in ill j- lots of 1 eorire (IiimiiiihI John Deiiihai I, having thereon rect' d 1 one-ami-a- hiili .-toiy house Willi baseiiu-nt story, m t now occupied. Taken in es'-cut'on ai"i 10 be sold at the suit of (.icoriro Iv u r'z and anol hi r. 1 Also, all Ihe ritftit. title smi int r. st of The. ! .1. ire'.er, of. in and to the; f.-liow-na dese. .l ed , l.ii,!iiiz and lot of srround of 'flu 1111.1s .1 L'eh r. ; ta wii: f-iiid huddiiur is a house ot tvn-tori' s. i liavimt a front of feet on Eolith s: lit t and a i;cp; h of 2S let t 7 inches : situate upon a e r I'lll ll.e : .-t or piece of land 111 I be s-ivih warn ot iturouu ii ol ' John -I own. -tn.bi hi conn t v. f rc.iit- I in-.- I.M teet t 11 the west si.h'ot Si.mli s reel aiai t . tt ii.lin-' back th'- s tuie witith le t au ,il ley. having Xapoteon strci t on the nor''-.-east-erl v t in! an t tin ul:ey on I i.e scat b- iistcrly el d. Taken in e.veeet io'i 'and to be .sold al t tie ,-u.l ot Charles liutitunl. for use of J. K. Itite. V. It. IlilXACKl-.'.l. Shcnl. She: ifT's ( iiriee, Kln-i.sburK. .Jan. U, 1573. ' 1";Y viittieof sun.lry writs of t'i. '., .41. Ff. I h'a.. and A!. an1. r.'r; .on., issued tm i of I l:e 1 1 ou i t of Com 111011 Pleas ot I ambi i.t eounty un.! to me lirectel, there will be exposed to public I sale. at tlieCi.iiit 11 niseiii FiM-a.-burj-, na fues , i'a; , the 1 1 1! ?.". of l!.rnnry nex t, nt I o'cloi k, ; p. "v.. I .-.e liili'iivj real .'Unit, t " wit: j A 1,1. the rb; lit, lit bun. I interest of i. W. bloyi! 1 and A ii i:;i ine 'raver, of, in and to a piece or pircol of laud fituati' in Sii-ps'i.iuiii tt.wn , shi, fair.bna cuiiity. leljoimi. lands of (Jco. ' Staia. John Ii. itiniiu. niel others, t-oioaininir 1 ieO::cr . more or less, about 7u acres of whieli are cleared. Ii:iv:iif4' t hereon erected u Ivrostory ! dwelliurf house ami a o barn, now in Ihe oc- eupiiucv of ti. . I.iovii. A 1..-0, all tl-.e rint. lit!" and interest of G.v. I.!. .1 and Ai'su -tine C raver, ot, in Med to a i pu ce or pnrce: of laud situate n Miiuetinnna i townsiiip. Cainbi ia count j , -adjoining lamis of 1 .John it X.i rle, AiirfiiHtiae l.averty.aial others. 1 cnutttiiiibir s;) acres, move or less, ti:n nur t acre on M-i'WM 11 oiie-ami-a-iiuu but) pinna uuier, m.t now occupied. 1 . A is. . all I he riaht. lit e and Hrrrt ot li. w I I' lo . d and August ine Cnivcr. of, in an I to a piece or pio-.-el 0. lam: wluilte 111 eusqueiian:ia townsiihs Cai.'.bi i.i i-.oui.ty. a Ijoiii'.n.- lamis of John Kinii;-..n;iii. I"; iah l.loyil. and others, oou titinitii,' 71 acres mid ti- n iclu s. more i.r lets, uniiepr.'Vcd. A i.j. I'll t he i-tffht. t ii le and interest of (. V . Llovd nil. I Acttiis. 1:1- :.; !, of, 111 and to a piece oi- p-r.-.-i of i::i.d : ileal" !'i Siisoelin?iiia tf.wiishio. C.-.fibria c-c.:.' v. a 1 .5 i i r-sr hirnls..f iv-; 1 ''- iin-t I'f' . rs t.-t.n- i 1 1 i . . i 1 1 r Hit acres, me. .'or less, about ft'ncics of iiiiii Ii me eic-iii isl. iia vi.iyr t tie re., n erect "d .1 twos'cry par; pt.i ii 1: ii mJ part I ir house and a frame luiru, now in li.e oecipaney of Augus tine t "raver. 1 I-. en in feei! tion j iI to be sohl at the su its Of Jerome plait. K U'-arer. and anoilier. A l.so. ad t he i-itrht , ! it I. a el hit 1 1 St of biiens MyiT mill Itridij.-i Mover, of. inaad ti a cer tain piece or parcel of land situate in Cle: !i"l 1 towcsldp, Catubri t eoiint.v . Hdjoinimr lands of Matt hew I very, 1 la v id Sin ton, ami ot hers, con tuinirtif iS acres, more or I'-ss. about i" acres tji which are cleared, having erected Jliereon a two story plto.k house pml a ''runic S'lo.le. in,w in the tx-cupmiev of l.ilke Moyein. Taken in execution ami to he sohl nt 1 he suil of Francis Cooper, for use of J. K. I!:te. W. 15. lioXACKFJU Sheriff. SherilTV Office, Ebensburw, Jan. bl. Is7:. Best Thing in tlie W est. Atchison, Topcka & Simla IV R. H. lli- 3 Ii I lion Aros i Situated i'a r.if' in In-? 'on mar th-- Arkunsi ! cl'-y, Lleveti l rars iiiiiii. reveu jier vein. Interest. 2'2 pi'i cent, reduction to soiticis vl iuii.iove. A FREE PASS TO LWD BUYERS. -TMC J'A rr.-J aNo-l tips C.rnut are '.r.xr VrU ee.s. i.on- Ureiiit. a. id a 1.' -bate to i !i:,-s of uea'-ly olie-to.:i t a : ;; Iv!i:ii t-.;i and .-p.eii.oii i ".ituaie; set.rt and mi'. -4 '.v'i iters: er.riy plant 1 1 nr. ne. i no wtutet in of yioi; .. ci v ot . in fill', and jnsf -at i tee rh'ht W4,!i ; ( t ill. 'oi.e nut! itrit.k oil ihe lice : Cheap Hat. m: l.titiilier. ('.':. &e.;. no lan-4s ow at 1 r..v !i'!t::i!i..-; Homi st.-HtJ an i i're-c.iipi ;e.:i : new nbtindf;!!' ; ni liio-iliiss it ,.i;-:iit:l on til" 111!; oi a fi-.-al Tiirmi-li Uoiile; I'roducts wid p.i- lor iiud atel lu.provi nimil"'. It li'TiiE c.Kr tiei'.ncrt'.viTY pvt.ti oecnuvo to thk rt'r.i.ic tltr.iv.!'. ihi rm-d r .ji'UU:;t of H'd 7..;d. j ' K..r Circulars onM- g'-neral ii'To1 iri'i.ui ad- dei'is A. I-'. TM 7..iM v. Mniittcr Iiii:i licp'S, lut'rK.r, K k.v. l-17.-3m.l Av-? i V'..- H:Vx; WIXt; li-..o.se.l ..f my lutci-eM in 'UCltlt It. At: ..lAA'. V-v. .. - ' J. Al.rx. MotU;s:, l"'l li:v i.itr Iraiio 1 ;" ail" notes uiel ne'eon nts due i.tt.no pcrsoiis .a- riei.ie.1 will please make payment .onvii. :o Men. ill .Itl.N SI I. I AiV.-V.l II. F.'.iensbur, Jail. lO.Jv-. l7-:it.l I School Teacher Wanted 'FTFN'T TKACHdt. Maleor Female, Ic rhitrv-e ol one of the Schools of ...bio for three months and eleven COM1 to take to ssr.i. 1 IIR ii n5 jQ"t-S!u trim SEWJKG SUCHl'E!' AliOFT 10 , o c 0 Bold last year; A IlOl'T 5 9 C i O This year; And now being Sold at thrtcof Tho 'Dotiif stlc" dnpei feden otl ers beesce it I surpnei them In tlve every day service It ren- ers, l.ntU ta le K".7.-i"P unit fntntli;," Bud t eaue it is ctiiiallv useful for vr.RT risa and VKPV IIKAVV V.OItK. A nrkln will bo furnished (for trlsl) to re ' rjm.aii.lr j.arir with an instructor (without """'"'i upon uptiliettiion at our. Wurtmiims 24 lxtl St.. Pit ttbnrt:. The IOMF.!?TTC" taKr.n mor nemiutn tl.i.- sraxoii than 010; . thri AachOir, anil is spe 1 !!!- ri'COiiiiiiciiiled tor Fiimtlv iwarnl Mmn fiieturers. It isbimple In coiiki ruction. uoie less ami easily run. A b-.re siock of T hi cud, tilks. 4i'.. nlwuvs on h:.nd. Ailitreko. THS "hOMES'l lc" r M. COMPANV. Dec. 27.-31H. 2t Sixth istreitt, Pittsburgh. Tron "World ar.J IlaiiufactureT. Thu 'arcest Motal J'rlc- Ci-rr-iit in tua VutM 1- ts Iran ta-i le l"lrt.shi'.:ijs, -w Yi'ik. bi ri-, I lit. atlrit iii&. :- fiitie.i, S'. Iiies, ( '"T:5n't. I!'lfmo-., T.-'i.i.ei-, Lira r, fic. K..i .i.'n i i.ia; i.i:r,. .g 10 11 b it. Ai tin v .'eiy fj.:--!.i-.t .'"'iriiV 'Ii-- r..-:.-.l tiau-.. Ah liiat H r tr!'. ?: .-.ne ihu.-.e . t r 1 -.-. 1 1 1 s lietoom;. i--1!' 1 .a ;i :;-.-i inc. r.di.ir c uinl irlt r.ffl? p : r-M, i, ,.; t !1 c.rcii T sad i Ultipe. 4ilVf i-'' -tret--i .:! Mii,-i !ti i i ai li.e bo iii. i. ' til k ii i-!i!:f. t entail, 3 sVc tl i.i;rta. -" trls Rt rp..r's. i :a''r:"i 1 r.:. 1 :-.';. 'ua tt.ee k. .n ;t 4.(M j t yar. No h-.!:.l.Tr n aiei ria ftt. it t.. no v-itl.i i-.i It. l'. -r lar.i h!i.:it sii.l nirta. wii'.r $'';-.', 1 - ;t. Kv-r- ie!:,2fii u.t-iitij, ri.il l.'Si". fflt- tt er t- i:!kM t wii: f.n.l :t it.i: uli. Cie ! :ii":: :.'l-.-: 5 t T i:i-n tin hii:'i. hm-iilort .:..!': I'.-T- ll. s..; f,..T T,tv3 tU t:iil Ijl S3 1 . I" ' t !'.!. !it-.-i AMERICAN ltro r k i 11 g People.- C "Hfei. j f" A rtic r! n Vj .ii 1.11 j fT:-..' "S.Ni.1 '-'X? leu:ic l-i ..:i of J;,l.lV YfSCJ-r-f.i Jest pit.l-e.-i- A i t-i.iiiiiins i,: r.-a 1- s KrMjsSH.' -v leifmat'.d Ms:,-I XTZfr-i. t . biK-ie-t. in'-.: iiru Si'tf--'six C.::;l v! -.n, e i:it-st x 1. i -iT".s ot tK-rtM'sttiTO. Tine rir.Kt-rnMcTia I ''h Siimvu 000 Fiitiitrii.u.-P. rti I lea 0V.l ; ,- -it. t!iiy t I.r.o -rj. ar, t 1 t a 11 'il t ires lai.ntha f-.r a." .. Wrtu- r.:ir rai.io. t jwa, rniiety, au.l tul: ; -.iij y, nt.tir ti; u.w.j. aud a.l ti - i-iiv xyjMij.o pi BUBfifxa -t Iron Wt.rLt VuHJinj, 1'ituburiih, Pa. .'.An A 7- i t waic-d In every cltv. town, nj iliagrt la t'.i I'l.t.ni lu .'itna- for "this Vii'utma C ...nthly. e ie" -r i.i ete-t pi ciiibiiim, ai.j ; V .y Sk ciia ci.uii.ltluu tu taosc vlu tfcr lu ELLLEIiV iHPIIilAL rT 1; f- MAS TOOO 1HC TEST C ;0 -s- ton THI LU.I OF rtrv ITT-1TTO 1 r:r TQ LvJIiiiLiil.i j: r ' 'V -1 I YI.QGFIK5 CCUG!! & c. i Asiii vol it i;i:i'.:isr rn; it. 3 lF.l'AiL: l.Nl T fcT i k m Cm il L. 5w I. fT 3 C. PSttstju.-s-.':. VP Vi rl 'II iiBilersijjni-d have receiveii l theirStoru I ftootn in borettuu splemtid ussoi luieiii of IIJ' (jS.CjM, sucb ns Cloths, t nssiaif --, S.miif lis. '1 -cctr'iJ, Jeans. I'oniestie Miitl W hit e ( 'n..I. l'rints. De li: in -s. Chintzes. Alp. leas. Oil Cloths, V.'iii.iow Shades Htid Fixtures, Hosier, fliirfs, Drawers, F urs, ti hives. HiM.ons, sleiw ls, Hauneis.- lllan kets. K.ihey tioods. Xoiions, xc., Aic, togrlhtr with u lull mid Irish slock of GKUrEI'lES. HA11DWAHE, UlEEMAHE, Ht.tils. &!:u:, Jals, Caps. RSACY-WADS CLOTSiir:c: to ujfs, i )P. I'aints. Sle.licities. L)ye-Stufts, ie.. ie.. as well asaK'cat varf"ty ol other ki lieiei in eil less t n-''ti t iiti all vw hieh vv id be S-.1J at ihe Vr.KY LOWEST I'lCiLTtES. Lumber, shingles, ktaiu and prf.iluce i f all Marketable kinds taken in exehsi.y for g.'Oiln. fhatiklul for past favors, tve hope to merit an i rccei e cot:: iiiuaiiee n i.d itierease of the su.ne. V. il. Slilbl.Di SON. I. ., vtto. Nor. la. lsT2.-tf. .- i..n : r liberr.i tei n '. A .Vi'KD. Artdi rs. Tor 'be i.i.-.st M'tfl ul.iud. f ii t. xi i: t . bli Ijit 3 S;sC Viii; iJl. l. LV.xc-it'. i. ai l 'l ne c?'f.'k. i-i A l.iv f.'.vj It; Aii.ca. b.oe t! ..,. Lt'A- II is A " viiit r ifi. '.'i. i.Xl i.ot i iil.v" t oi-ti-ios I i.ce.en I tie I i ' I l a v ' i' tlVof. t.".o!l.ll, i Is .ii I ne V.' . 1. . tl.- l ot!., 1 ..I.L ...Ill 1. 1 l u. v i of ti. A :i. ::..:;-. .:i- t i.:' I !::. :..:-! i '; : : ri s. n? et: ire I'i - i :i..: ;:;....i.:.: r iti.isi! i sa 1 1 ., t i.i.-i- i'.-i.; c. c i-i la. in el. .l.is I ' in. tlTlCr. is l i re! y Kivcil lh.lt be! . r.. I fstn- W in. i I:. r oil lilt' K-I..I- o. I 1 ,-. IVel I Iiiiii, i r - j I . ill eolll.I y, t .le i il-ii ISM - .if i I,- or v .it e ? . e . t i . . - . . . ...... 1. . ., I tli-c'i-itsei 1. I' I V e l.ei-ll oia- ' " jletl. A 11 pt I U sr.iu com ti no- lti.lt ble l s.,1 i: in e'l'.iile I"'.' uer.llist tile s:il -: ii'.,ii so I tii c e'lt, i:.ti '.ins- u.i.ii.K e.aoiis e iP. pi . nt C:c.u piocriy authentic'1 I j, r M ill iiiein. Kxecutois. h.'iiy T vp , Ja:i. I., loel.-fii. I J ).,. nl.ii v oi. tne i-st..(. ..f lien. Vi.c.!-,i,., ; I 1. 1- ol ...r. .1. : o-.v ii. t .ii.,..n.i count v. i.- t ; hive Men vji.l.ilsu t. use l.eisi;i lo llieu.l- i rtersiru.-.. -v.i i c. sons .a. .e..; r-i n- :ii'. -ti....- ) u re reuiii'.sl el In u:-. ,;e i : n iiiot 1 a: I ps v iti.j:.,:i'J . i;,u. ,tt,;,u cl.iii-.is ..a::i t thes-u-ie m t " : e.e i f. M-nf ll.eiii inimi i'v hemic: ment. J'li til C !v. Kvecutors. AbCi. VAI I !"KS i Carrolltown, Jan. 10, ls7. Cl. r Tvlf't Aj I t'Ivi ' rroitNt-Y at bw, rxi . ei sburr, ra. i.n.veiu im-i.i room ol i. J I!.d s new biiil.li. S"- ' '"i" ureei. toi Jr, , and cohcewons a Phl. ll""" - A7 ?..t73, V t-Xi '"O'1 - Um. ( -v vTVt1-' irVj li-"lnon n1 i .''. 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