TPT Bfs sbz ie TMTSL. n&J - - - I gjlBBjl FREELU11. ,-,re. '" thr Ware. Iff' '' pte.1 time for trimming pj will please bear In mind 1 ,.,,,, ut.i, .!. .li-TlM , !,r . . . -mure f.-r -5 ""Vs Shewing Tobacco, th .rk.t . I ttnnrov ret! locomotive Mi!,., .n the mntitry Fhonld V l. Kiueuari a -o. l . , T....-ri. .1 ' .,i ni i'lt trie.1 It, never " '" .I Vt 'f-l W. Uinehart'a 1 v n I Ifoii't Tii'urrn. in .-ie t'f he re. It. , , , i -r triitT-i veara. It. K. K. lip at AMivinado ,r ! -iwiiiati uiiriy iuiniuj rr iinl up in a Month. I, .'i Ifnn rivired bv . 1 1 tin- i'ld rnprietir, and xm'I 1 r fn I and real fully in I I Id in 5M bail to .,, jli-D'nid an the result of i;l iinl'rr-'iie. iTiiiTiTliin. ibis county, one dy " . . . , 1. i. -V'1 , r (t.; iP-'l rnk by the limliirf l. ... r .1 itt.in ii:iirieii r ri'mi wnn nil iii'ii! " . r !,r tUI lii if i dc.-patrcd ot. ' '. .... C-.t ti i-. I -i v .iMttiic? la uft In " 1 . i t ....... : if.... . . '.i.niist hi me .'iuiiiiiiiiu imnio t . . .. : - I I.. I J in tli- contrary not withstanding. -V. Ap'Iiv Mi-I 'rui'itt, an employee of - pi I! ' OMB '" '!, b'",",'s ,-Tiii ir'n-i'ii : puir f rtills in one of the it A't""'i:i "" JI''"d:iy last, and so p Vurnitw.l t lull it hud to b3 ailiptt- ri p:. c.t w in. lireen, ine colored .r,'tn.r,!l.iiteil in l'ittsinirlion M-ttidty .it ri-jul t'1 1" sl nine minutes alter he ... 111..1 . ,.,.irni.jf up, w hi u in aui'neo io oe ine i . I.. .... In- I. ;i ii it i ti IT KTMr r..nralMil In i.uinx'1 i-riiiie. -loth-I . li"-trn:t .;onrT. riitsiiurgii. i-jfii-r l;tv, in in case oi niciuey ef ai. W n. M. Ll'iyit. nlnrh stilt drags its slow fh '"iz. tl.e K'-KiH'eri reMrt on the v;:tlti:!iii'.v "f 'he legal quorum of pe. i.-ri: c i rul. toi a, wsh lelerred back to take -Tlit great Tctitftli f the report of the pro. -iit uf ilie oi ii t County lnstituie," l.aidftrj Tree nu t he 8t Ii, ! b and lOt h i.anwril us tin- fm:t that it did not come U:il niiMi Tuesday evening, preirledes atniii. iiy hi t's iiinn. aiion inisweeK. ii i appear in our next is.sne. A l-amo entered t,e telegraph offi-e at i!'!(ili"i station, near Oreenshurg, on i'ir ii l.t l;it, tliroiiiib an uii!ate!ied til. . iimI tfnliliU d up a gold watch valued -it ii.!iar. .A Iter securing the tinie- !-t h tna.le -.vn lime in jetting away h-r--. ai:il liml iiol lueii captured at KHt ai-' niiiit. The .1 iili'mtinvii ."lrcommoi1.lt ion collideil 'h a r i !l h t train al t'ntubria siding, on konUr ninrniiig I iff ,atnl the fireman of the en vr tr.iin jiniiiied from the engine and ft'im-il eiif if lim leg-i. A demolished lo--';'- si.il H-vern! demoralized freight wmiiHiifiiteil tbe eiitii total o( the tlaiiiagn ivVr riie.H. -T! .iiik n-ail from here to Carrolltown "i-C Miiiiiijiarj.,,1, u, liatever to the fni:t t hat h Pa k r nr frmn heie to Chester county l 'ii'W;iv mi li..rni-li:ii k. a di.tt Am:e of fiillv hn nlrl niilei, ati. .t thro-iih all right, null i-.m.-w liat wearied with the tourney lui mnr-in, ii,. .,j ever to avoid the Kdtlftli.lYti pr.U'eKS. TV,!i frmn t!ie .MirreTit tiinnlier of the H i.Ul!,!lv.- Xt,,,,.l.,r. 1 F.ii Itranit A I. i h iniiMmi heaw iveiwrt.f. now eiilis ( ir". liulrn,! m.,i pounds. T wentv-tlirce ?." j'i. it i sr,;,l. K,i no heavier than ""-Vr ,.f tiiiit item. Hi- h:Mi't. sleld ill '! f"r f.Mlr i-:..h tl.onh lie itiH.mi't ilo I ii' !l I I . vt I. ; hi, ..1.. Kilt uliiun -Mr. .,,in, jCs,. ,,f Hut township. u,ii!i: t.i i.r , tjj,,. other dsv a life ' "'."T. wSi.-li with iii vix,l4iilr nlltr. , , ' t 11 '" " :iyiiig "hop, skip and jump" 1 1'" jir.-iti:s:-s wh.iii capfnred. The tti.i1t!,ta,jnB h,. nnseasoiiableiiess "... ,:t' Wa ;w f lite And spirit as "li-plierjtr W we ever seen. -Fl ' I" I. Viihv raa C., t .. frnm 'iii r-.-t iliHti i.-t. lijis ItitrixHn-e.l a hill liit Im1v providing for the selection of I.T. ii-er-rt ion of a boM.pi t.al fr the 'li (' i.ti,.H of Rlair. ftnilford. t'. r I. Full ... S ,meri't ami W.wtmore- i ! 'he H wpttal for the In- i Sjiithrrii district of Peimsyl- -Th - r reinTs i.f the recent "f tiie Catholic church at Fair ih ai-l Wil- .... ... ..,r; Aflll I lin w Jk- muni' j.i, leaving a net iiaiance whii ii is a pretty big . , . ...... fun lll e E.lil 'II au-n I...I ... t:.... :.. ........I i.p ... .leii.ue in Ofll. .1... l-i.. . . . ""'"'Li Rci-ro,. ;w photograph gallery in this place re- . - ...in. ,e.t ny Mr. .spnoe is now nn- O 'l "tof Mr- H- K- a"trl,',v n.i, no nee.t only point to the j rlii. m,..i . . . : . . . Piii. "", UidiworK on 'xhit.it i.,(, to convince anv one that f ""f'tinlily un.ierstands liisi business. i-rtatiily never beeu ex- , . TllilllTI V. ".1 ih . Ii . . . i . ii nt,,., pirri.t ,Tear old t.ramn HI I'ltts il.r.,1. accidentallv 'iuit ,t' into :i Hilt) of hot cinders in the r"""i "f th,. furnace, at K:it. Cine- ;, l";1 M . ;,.Uy U,t and of course pulled j, - 'i a l,,iiv ' l,u do.r- condition. 't,.,'. I'eimilejw, ViHjr Iire-t-r rat- It I " "'I'ired lad in charge, and he ti for at tUe expense of the M f'l iifli'iii, a freight brakeman 'HI l,07 f ,1- ,, IF, 1',,.. "k'llt iH-f "'"arl ii'iAH'iviniiii on v "t "'W in coupling at '''M 1.' y n,"r,,i"C bwt, and seve Sti ,h , fH walked a sliort distance a N,.., -,r:"", and then droooed dead. ween the ilea.1- wood" of at Al ee ve rely away then droooed dead, the l'T".l '-!, " ruron er's iurv . lea lred of n:ir- 1 th h-arf Duceased leaves a wife ie e kil.l , often reveals his ciiar- wmi' ' r"r a eleanlv man. however . ' "yr he lovenlv in hie dress. S vm r r" ''M however rich, will rich. i.l . . " "''l-il-eMMe.l I 1 I1....1 . ii,., " well, and it is evually " nit - - .f Ii 11:1 vu . 1 . .. . t . . a 1 . ''Iiii,s j 'ii t vfiiir rim miiir it. t?Litttott at. .I11I111M- 1 ir Wp.lril.fT intmpul ttt fairuF --j-,-... . . a . . Hint anywhere. - 1 In In n " 1 c reiurneii tnitlKK '"t l'.s v of Altooni?af- ' "''"ii t.i ,rrv,E"","'"""s and -ery flattering !"!Ie.,mi1 , V"'1 the Fkf.f.mam re- "lei the tenth ' rt ""t rai" ftiongh to lielieve Blv'fh ... r ' riteil half the kind lid. UTS Sit ... .nf frt.m time "tl,. ' are iionn th crrAtf.il l . "iiri.. - 'l-'i: "is and gentlemanly treatment " "11 'M-casions extended to ns. 1 "II iM casions extended to ns . i'i 11.. . . l irilH Limy r..- 'lll in ... .-" nr the right we ."' . n allatre tobacco store, on Ii ""till a, ..1 1 " .ww ye nil : 10 our 1 1" i.."n..i- , - - --- , t ir"illm t E- Hartaell, wh U.'"1. sniiiJ- "ay WH' its with woi otn T mm . . ' a ,. ' t,l, that Col. Thos. 1 ,nvllel '' Peiinsylvania State 1-alttnrial Association, to take a trip to Texas , next snninier, large accessions to that or. I sPAfliK7il.l-r.aa twa 0 lu I.W.. a" . . . rhenSUUre. r-a.. An Kant Fredo,,, c,-rrcapot,,nt of tin I.' Wt -ids ! " Ho!litilTtd,nri Rmintrr ik.i . . . g A M M f ' ' - w - - " - - . . - Mil W1 WltS . i-.it ilown iii reeflel,l township, Blair "?, fw ,Uy ajrn, ami on p!itilnC it p-u live) ho wishing ovi-r one. hundred , finn!a wa font .1 in ths trunk about seven t ,;v, rro,n lh Toot-- The hog is rill . i 7 noinji wen, ni the cs.rreapotvd en declare tliat t)it story can U vouched for Irresponsible parties. There in nothing prettier than a pretty laily pretiily ilresacil in pretty goods made 'U".. thHti''"- " "P pretty styte. by prettv hands and pret- -V rear or ito !"',.T"rJ ptJ'"V. , til-f 'r""'l " preft, trimming. Pretty retty v ,Mt n T. l""i r--r v. .v i. .ine. k Koo,i ami pre!tf notlnria for pretty ladi '.', 1 L' " Cul s,"oklll ToUcco. and plain cue ton, can 1 way s be, found ta m rM,r wwrtmpiit offered for -le prettv .1' I f1",0 f,,r My Llord, di aler,, mi inr prerir rnmmKIIUHl Wllli lt pretty f1rm.e are pretty wore t t-onidder the i.ret tieFi grft they hare ever neen. We may now le said to hare reached that Important eo-h In thn year 'a history when the severity of winter in ahont to give plane to that vtlierlil tnlldi.e which pre eedea the advent of Spring, ln? we ran never hope Hve long enoogh to find a place where it is poetihlt to liny Itetier clothivg, mtltahje f.r any season, at fairer prices than enrh articles ran now lie pirn hawd at the mammoth cheap clothing bazaar of Godfrey Wolff, next door to the post-office, Alroona. A ten-vearold daugVter or Mr. Samuel Oa'et of White township, was so shocklng Ingl v I. timed on the evening of the 1st Inst., bv the npsttiing of ctial oil lamp, that she died in Rrett agony on the follning morn ing. The parents of the little nnfortnnate were aWnt at church when the aci -ident m-. rnrred, but hastenetl with others to the scene , '.r- f- i-.b-r.. referred against ( ,,L , orved nHhinft ' ' W, Imh.a t'Urk. I "P hv, "omB "f '" "'"" church, and ' ..r ,1 , ,1 i,;.n.td I'hillp. took its ''" no doubt snveil the dwelling rrot.i H .d It- the othcrdy.but '-""tin if not the th two children ' '.' ... ,t l..n. ...'.t Wen called on to "IL,! "'j"" BaJ fa"'' m' ' .... ....i - ti .ii ..r The conductor, engineer and "reman of a freight train which was bullib.red" and the employees rouehly handled by tramns near Mini in, on Wednesday of last week, came to this place 011 Monday to see if they could lecoguize any of the gang brought to jail here the day previous as participants in tiie disturbances alsive referred to. They had no difficulty in pointing out several of the tramps as having lieen on hand at the time of the outrage, but we believe failed to connect them more closely than that with the perpetrators of the lawless acr. The gentleman who telegraphed to the Johnstown Trihnnn an account of the fire at the Mountain lfoue In this olace is unqnes tionablv an aludainer from the use of intox icating liquors, for if he were not he would certainly have known better than To hare located the wash-house, in wlich the fire originated, lietween the bar-room and the main building. That Is more than we fear can tie said for the local editor of ti. Alt... ma Mirror, who locates the scene of disaster at the Mountain Hoime, Crenson, Instead of at the Mountain Heine in this place. Major Kolivrt Litjungor. formerly of this place, was complimenti-ii with fonr votes for Burgess in the Kepublican nomin.iting con vention held in Johnstown on Monday even ing last, an was also ,Ios. R. Strayer, Esq., but as Irvin Rutledge, Esq., received nine votes, bis pole, or oll, was the one that knocked the persimmons. Mr. Itntledge is a clever gentleman, but not by any means the strongest candidate that could havelieen ii;i tne.l. and if he is not Eily lieaten bv the present iticnmlient, who is up for re-election, we are very much mistaken in our guess. Mr. H. E. Mills and Miss HetMe Chute, both of this place, committed matrimony a few days ago at least we judge so from the fact that a large slice of luscious cake came to hand on Monday last, with the com pliments of Mr. ami Mrs. H. X. Mills but as we have no particulars, we cannot ssv when or by whom they were married, but lielieve lie v. Thomas, of Cambria township, was the officiating clergvman. He that as it mav, the newly wedded have our thanks and I 'est wishes for a long life of unalloyed feiic'ty. The Psi., O.and W. Va. Press Asocia tlon gave honor to w houi honor wasdne when i expressed per resolution its implicit confi dence int'ol. W. Ij. Foulk, business manager of said association, whom we have no hesita tion in saying is a thorough gentleman, and what. Is more difficult to find, an honest, re liable and energetic advertising agent. H.'tice it is that we congratulate the associa tion on its declaration, in spirit if not in snli stance. that it is perfectly content with the old man, and don't want a Freshman or any other man to lake the place so well filled by Mr. Foulk. Shortlv after noon on Sttnrdav last, a frame building contiguous to the Mountain Mouse, caught fire In The roof, and for a brief space of time it looked as if a very serious conflagration would be the result. Thanks, however, to the promptness of the Fire Department, and to that no less benefi cent blessing, our new water works, the tiarres were speedily sutidned ami a threat ened calamity thereby nipped in the bud. Thrf resultant" damage was merely nominal, though Mrs Linton, the worthy hostess of the Mruntaiti House, was somewhat scorched about the head, face and hands while at tempting to save her property irons destruc tion. Mr. T. T. Spence, who, for several years conducted n flrst-clas photograph gallery In this p!rCH, from whence he removed aWxit six weeks ago to the llntler county oil regions, looked In on his many friends here for a few days during the past week. Mr. Sneiice is now employed in runninjr tin engine at. one of the oil wells near I'etrolia, which place he assures nsat present contains aliout 5.000 inhabitants, several; good hotels, any number of saloon, eleven young and amhi tioHs lawyers from various parts of the country, and an elegant opera honxe, which latter is always to be fonnu in the larger towns of the ohl an well as the new oil regions. Mr. Spetiee has our est wishes for abundant success In his new location, We need do no more than invite atten- iton to the neat little advertisements, puh- lished for the first time in this issue, in which are briefly set forth a few or 1 he medi cinal virtues possessed by Lindsey's un equalled Rlood Searcher and the no less reli able Liver Pills compounded by Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co., of Pittsburgh, whose names have long since become synonymous with everything pure, perfect and praisworthy in the way of drugs, medicines, and other commodities of that nature. Such of onr readers as are afllieted with any of the ills for which these really excellent preparations are specific, can, we are sure, rind relief, if relief Is possible, by using Sellers ft Co.' Idver Pills and Lindsey's renowned Blood Searcher. Our advice is at least to try the experiment. Messrs. Walin & Anderson, the kind hearted proprietors of the Central Hotel. Pittsburgh, did a wholesale "hat-chalking' business lat Fridav on behalf of the memliers of the Pa , O. ai:d W. Va. Press Association, much to the satisfaction of the Impecuni ous editors and greatly lo the credit of the clever gentlemen aforesaid. The Central is one of the largest, hotels In the Smoky City, occupying as it lines an entire square on Bmithfiehl street, is-tween First and Second avenues. More than that, it is one of the beet kept houses in the State, and lielng ex tremely moderate in its rateseminently de serves the liberal patronage which Is extend ed to It. We advise our friends to hang np their hats at the Central Hotel when they visit Pittsburgh, confident as we are that they will never have cause to regret it. The temperance element of onr borongh, or at least that portion of It which believes in managing onr municipal matters on a cold waier basis, met at the Court House, In ac cordance with notice, on Tuesday evening last, and placed In nomination the following named gentlemen for liorough officers, all but two of whom are Republicans, strong In tin? faith : Burgess, David Lewis ; School Directors, John Lloyd nd A. Y. donee ; t i...,....it. R V. Barker. East Ward ; ' .".burgh the oi'her 1 Auditor. Geo. W.Jones; Judge'.of Election. uh,'"U.lir!;,w.''r" ,,"t ,n K- w- Tf ,m- Ijv;,0,",V, J'V?Jor V w Mr... . I snvii.aoi. . r... t- n..iM r'.oosta.ble. E. W.. John W. Itolierts. If will lie noticed Tlias msjnn-i. familv la well represenreii on fins pro- Si,.', as sweet 1.... ra....ne km thev are all gissl enough to ''f 'I "ot a little more "so. as in I" either elecfil or defeated, their mnlfi- "tm r ..... ".ojc w: ... - - - t .1.- gjow; ""3 "hl ever pleasant be his pliclty noes nor or rnnri." ....w.. i.vu. . ue stream of life. merits of the ticket presented. About two o'clock on last Mondav sf tenioon an nnknown tramp, aged about thirty five years, attempted to get on an eastward-hound freight train when nearly opposite the hotel of Mr. Jol, H. Clark, at Cresson, but missing his hold he fell nniler the wheels and was literally torn to pieces. His body being Cllt ln ,wo wtl Mn eiltrjU1) s-attered for a considerable distance along the track. The train, we are assure,!, wan moving at the rate of twentv -five miles an Lonr, and the attempt to board it which rnl mi listen in the death of the nnfortnnate man was the second effort of the kind, he had made, the flrstone resitliingin throwing him with great force, but withont anvltpparent Injury, to one side of the road. There wan nothing about bis person to indicate his name or habitation. His remains wire taken In charge and buried at the expense of the county. Few honseholds have ever been more seriously afflicted than Is tb.rU of Mr. iwis Hoover, of this place, where two children, sons of John and James Hoover, aged re spectively aliout thre years and nineteen months, died on Sunday last within an hour or t wo of each other, and two more children In the same ramily are still ailing, with the prot .aniline against their recovery. John H.K.ver, one of the liereaved parents, is also qme ill, his mind l-elng or having been somewhat affected, and the house, which is comparatively small, presents, as rosy well be Conceived, the appearance of a miniature hospital. Tbe disease which culminated in the deaths al-.ve noted, and which afflicts the two children now suffering, is said to lie whooping rough, which in the two fatal cases at least was followed bv lung fever, or some similar ailment, the latter in all probability being the more immediate cause of death. it appears that tbe Blair county Repub licans, after having for some years tested and learned from bitter experience the fol lies anil the frauds .if what is well known as the "Crawford county syslem" of nomina ting candidates Tor county offices, and after a new mode of delegate elections having been sulmtitn'ed, with which the present Repub lican office seekers of that comity are not satisfied, have determined, on Tuesdav next, to submit, to the Republican vorers of that, county the question of either re-adopting the Crawford county system or retaining the present one. The Crawford county svstetn has some merits, is plausible and well cal culated to deceive, and yet in almost every county In which it has been adopted t. ,n lieen abandoned, sfter a full and disastrous experience. The Clearfield county plan of electing delegates in proportion to the Dem ocratic vote in the different election districts is the fair and honest one, and has made that county the most thorough ami reliable Dem ocratic con my in the State. Why U1 not the Democracy of Cambria follow'the exam pie of Clearfield? The Patron method of taking a short cut on the present Incumbent of the Altoona post-office, as well as on the nunilierlessother Republican aspirants in that city for the po sition named, looks very much 'like an at tempt 0:1 part ot President Grant and the U. S. Senate to ,,bnli-do7." Hayes in the event, of his lieing declared the chief magistrate of the nation on and alter the oik of March next, which is as yet, however, very far from lieing an accomplished though by no means an improbable lact. Still as the same pure (?) patriots who have run the Oram admin istration of late years will undoubtedly be assigned to front seals in the new Republi can s iiagngiie when built, if built at all, we presume the appointment will lie permitted to stand, not withstarT.ling the sharp trick re sorted to in securing it. Of the appointee, Mr. T. Blair Paiton, it is proper to say that he is well qua-lifie I for the position, and will make an obliging and attentive officer, though that may not strike many mind as being a sufficient excuse for so unceremon iously displacing one of whom It may with truth lie said that he has proven "a good and and faithful" Stewart. Somewhat cf a sensation was created in our midst shortly after noon on Sunday last by the arrival of a special train conveying eleven tramps to the jail in this place, seven of whom were arresied at Nineveh, West moreland county, where they retired to sleep in the shook shop of Nulter, Cunning ham & Co., 011 the charge of driving wooden and iron wedges Into one of the railroad frogs near Sang Hollow, below Johnstown, on Saturday evening last, with the evident intention of wrecking the Phila. Express east, but which were fortunately discovered just in 1 lie niche of time to prevent the threatened catastrophe. Th.i four remain ing tramps brought to jail hero, and M ho are said to have lieen implicated with five others, not yet taken, in stoning Ihe em ployees 011 a freight train west on Saturday last, were arrested in Couem.v.igh township by Mr. Joseph Parks and others. Tl.e charge against these four is assault and bat tery with intent to kill John Lnnahau and James Mora 11, employees on the freight train. The ei.lire parly gave their names as Win. Dimes, Cbas. Clark, Sam'l Brown, Wm. Robeson, Cbas. Briggs, Jas. Clark and Michael McD.ole, charged with the first named offence, and Jos. Davis, Chas. Mur phy, Ed want Jones and John Walsh, ac cused of the latter crime. The evidence is said to be strong against all uf them. Pf.ttn'a, Ohio and W. Va. Pkhss As SiK't ATiox.--Ve found It. impossible to reach Pittsburgh in time to participate in more than the closing scenes of the annual meeting of ihe abote named association, and hence can give no account of its doings from onr own personal exerience, though the following from ihe Latrolie Adrantt fills the bill fully as well if not littler than any ac count we could give of the proceedings : The annual mectlr.g of the Pennsylvania. Ohio end West Virginia Pees .Associmi io-i was held In the parlor of the Central Hotel. Pitts burgh, on Friday lat. Thii nss-iets'lon tins been in existence for severe! yers. and repre sents nearly all the country puhlicnlious of i he localities mimeil. Quite a number of editors- anion them the editor of this paper were In al tend .nw. Mr. E.Christ mn pr.-si.led and Mr. Chill W. Hnzstnrd ofnVinted s secretary. The report of tiie inanajrem for the year jiift cios rd t-howed that Ihe business of Ihe papers in the HS-ocinrioii hail been irratlf yinir. and that the pte ent rltuation of affairs are very ti itter Ing. Cd. Foulk, the busincs manu"r or the association, presented his ro:ort. which was neeoir.panicd by the auditor's cert ideate. Mr. J. V. II. Kesitnrcr.of the Moa Iville ItcpiviOc 11, presente."! m plan of anew meth i.l oi keeptmr advertisttnr accounts. Twenty-one ns m mi tiers we.it admitted to the association. At the afternoon session a voto of thanks was tendered the proprietors of the Central hotel, and steps were taken to become auxili ary to Ihe Stale BditoriHl Association, and niao to join theirrand editorial excursion lo C'ol.e rado or Texas next su:irner. At the board im-etinir Cd. Foulk wasre-elee-ted business inannirer ror the enstilnic year. Col. Foulk tins irivcn the greatest snl is.'hcI i.,n to PittsbutKh aavertiscrs by the care which lie takes to see all contracts faithfully carried out, end country publishers! ve him the most cor dial support. Appended is a list of officers for the currr-nt '"'president E. L. Christmun, Washington, Pa.. Rrpntttr. Vice President J. M. Lnlrtl, A r(n Greens b'Ar"retaVy and Treasurer Chill W. Buzzard, M oiionss helu litjmhl iran. Ii rectors W. 4, Kline, tlreensbnrg Dcmm-rat; J. K. Il-irborrow, Huntingdon Journal; F. S. ltaier. New llriehton Aeics; K. Z. Moore, New Lisbon, (t .) tiuckeue HUUe ; J. U. Sanaoiu. Iodl anrt DeiniicriU. Good AdVicr. Now Is the time of year for Pneumonia, Lung Fever, &. Every family should have a bottle or Boschee's German SYBur. Don't allow for one mo ment fAt cough to take hold of your child, yonr familv or yourself. Consumption, Asthma, Pneumonia, Croup, Hemorrhages, and other fatal diseases may set in. Al though it is true Okrman Strcp is curing thousands of these dreaded diseases, yetit is much lie tier to have it at hand when three doses will cure yin. One Bottle will last your whole family a winter and keep yon eafo from danger. If yon are consnmpti ve, do not rest until von have tried this remedy. Sample Bottles 10 rents. Regular siee 75 cent. Sold by your Druggist, Lemmon & Mnrrav, EleMisburg, and P. M. Wolesiagle & Son,' Wilmore. SPEi UI. Btorn-K. Onr F.n tire Sterk mt mnttr Ossihi At great reduction in prices, preparatory to , enlargement of premises. Ilcors & RifKE, Fifth Ave. and Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa, L,ocal Correspondenfv. Cjiest f rmsos, Feb. 12, 1?77. Ma. Eoitor Again we hear p (enfant voice rrtun the fitr-off lml of the Pacific, ana it teds o' suoehliie, summer had showers. The sound of a great rniu has fcone ont over the laud, and all nature ivl dces m Hie teeming lertiluy that iollows. Meanwhile we ban al most hear t'je bum of the bee as It drowses along over tiie lover seemed billow k, wueru the low ..I the cattle sounds uicllow liotn a thoiiSMtij hills. Thv busy scene of labor ilreatches fer tiefnre us In luiHKinalioti, the v.now r tbu taerdsinau Comes laiut. Iroin the distance; wbile the itrvid b'jii ixiiirs down hi cftuirenl rays as the InUorvr pnrtukes nl his trupal repast, in Ilie odorous sUa.low of ihe lent)' thicket. Nature's little busy bony, the happy fly. goes watting alonu through the nioinl, warm air, and the rivulc! luuirhs lor Jo at nitturt's happiuefS. Yonder the cosy farm-house nestle amid the tho foliejfr. and on the hill the harsh Ci y uf tbe wild fowl breaks in upon tbe silence. la the momma; th robust laborer springs from bis liairram col and lat,es bis brow in t.iu c-lesr waicra of (he pebbled brook, and blesoa God for the morning meal, while ihe joyous bird trills his waibung melody from a low bough near the open tloor, through which is wailed the pummiik weeiness bf tbe breulb of ttfhitillnes lit pa. ace lor a pr!nre Hut to route buck tn the prosaie. Kob Koy's" postscript, I presume, was intended as a Ion- pole to Mir 1110 up with ; So, I thought I would arise from my wintry torpor and shake myself to etc Low much graiuoiur was left In me. Now, I think my occidental opponent will adiuil, the proposition, that dear mid fiircihlt tliotiKhl la besi expressed In eieutmt and (pr prfale languaire you had iwtter get Webster s Unabridged under your arm ami, conversely, elegant and appropriate language leads to clear ami forcible thoiiKiil. Do you see the point with reference to the sentence, "llliu and me went to town '(" In the above sentence the prououus him'' and "me" are obvioutdy out of place, tor "tiiiu' and ";te'' stand for tho ttatmf of the persons ptltiii( and the person ;jx.r;i uf when lhot n.inien arc ttie ultjtel of an action or redid'on. You iDiUt as well put a horse's tail foremost into the stall, a to put the objective pronoun where the uoiuinn;i e one t-hould be! It seeuid to 111 . to tie inexcusable for any class of persons to speak, in that manner, for lan guage is a hoiivenly irilt and men should spcnk it correctly, and not 111 a slovenly and purverse way. As ihe inrcii.iug of words ffrpr nds on wrrtct und uetiaral unnur, men elioiil.l express their thouguts in lauxuitrc auctioned by general co.t- CIlC I understand the meaning of "Rob Roy" ful ls. 1 iiuugine, hi means tliut as long as the action is pi i formed it does not matter in what kind of iunguage Ihe luct is coimnuriicrtled ; but if a Ihlny it worth doiiii tit nil it it wrln do ing wit, and (food, straight-forward, loiricul hiiiguugo forever I A. I). II. --a The shoot tug and killing on Saturday evening last of a Deputy Marshal i:amed II. H. Hughes, near Independence, Mo., while attempting to arrest two men named Green and Miller, has gtven rise in this vicinity to the presumption that the victim in tbe case referred to was Mr. Hugh II. Hughes, a former resident of Cambria township, who removed to Missouri some ten or twelve years agvi but as that gentleman is said not to lie living in the. neigh borluMal where ihe tragedy oi-curred, and as it ia not deemed likely that he would te holding the position of Deputy Marshal, if. is more Ihan probable that the murdered man was quite adifterent personage. RKCKIPTS ANf KXPRNDITCRES of the Borough of Ebbiishurg for building Water Works : Dr. To em't of Borough Honda, of t!e Is sue or Aug. 13th. 187. sold by F. A. Shoemaker, Agent t 4,400 00 To Hin t of Horoinrli Honds, of Ihe is sue of June Kith, l."T5. sold by the Committee 10,400 00 To aiu't of accrued iuteresl 8il 00 I4,S3 00 Cn. Bv im'l paid R. It. Wilklns by F. A. tShociniikrr, Treasurer, tor boring and testimr Artesian Weil Ry ain't paid R. K. Wilklns ror engine and fix lures By ain't commission allowed for sale ot Bonds , ... Bs ain't of Treasurer's receipts 4,TO00 0000 MO 00 8.si) 00 C T. U'lBflRTII, Treasurer of Kheiisbiirg i ster Fund. Dtt. To ain't r-cel-ed fro.n C.nn.nlttee on sale of Water Honds ,S,809 10 To am't refunded (reduction on hy drants 33 90 as.Etf 80 CB. By amount paid For water pipe and castings 3.2rH T7 " hydrants and valves 76S 0" " frelirht on pipe, lead, etc. ...... 94 : " lend inBUI Wherlyand DonovHii for trenching and coverh g pipe .. 1,358 10 Jno. Thompson, anpcrluieiid'g trench ing Slid covering pipe fVJ 00 John Hughes for stone de.iv'ered for reservoir 62 00 f. Hanford for building reservoir Sai 00 Patrick K::ymrsupi rintending build- inir r.-sei-voir IIS M For quarrying stone for reservoir M ST " hiiuiiug stone for 19 00 D. D. Iwis for Msgs Tor " JW f0 Jones Evans for laying pipe 330 ' For stuck fur t hlnp 41 B0 E. J. Humphrey for hrnilinir and coal. 8t 5'J I'ryce, B-ixter. Jones Sc Co. tor stel .. . . 641 For r.-oix-ninir trenches and covering Vipe 179 74 F r luhor done about the reservoir . 3-i Jmiiics P. Jones for piimpiuu- well sn so For lumber 9-1 ml-w:e!laimoii l 30 " e. .mtnl-isi. n of off one per cent, paid XiCHSUi ct 32 fH.844 14 Balance due Treasurer t IHt We, the undersigned Auditors of tbe Uorongh of Kheusl.ui'g, do rejiort that we ha ve examined he accounts 11 ml vouchers of 1 he Receipts and Expenditures of the Water Kund of said Bor ough, and find them correct, a above feruted. DAVID D. PR'YfK, t ... ,,, JOHN GlriTNUS. " Auditors. Etienshurg. Jan. 20, 1877. T ICENSK NOTICK. Petitions for Tavern, Etting Ileuse and Quart In cense have been tiled in the i.Riee of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Camlu-in count v by tiie following named personswmd will be presented to Court at March Term, 1877 1 TAVKIIf I.ICKNSB. Allegheny Twp.-W. .1. M, Miner. Adam Twp.--.laeob B. Sproul. Barr Twp. Uernard Vogel. Nich. Ij'imboiir. Ciirroiltown lior. Andrew H. Haug, Edward I.. Minder. I.n wrein-e Sehrot h. Clenrlleld Twp. riiomas Dunphd. ' Ciest Twp. Th.onns tut. Jeora-c Crook. Chesi Springs Bor.-Jns. Hawks, Silas A. Mc Ooiigh. Cambria nir. Charles Royle. Oeorge Algner, Ann Mary Kurtz. Henry Gore. Peter H uiKhey, Klir.Hbeth lcDona.l, Kdw'd Howe, Peter Roth, Bernard Fitz.iat rick, John H. Gallagher. Con rad Meyer. Conema'iirh nor.-Juhn "K'idmttn, Plus King, 1st Ward; John K. Flattery, .lmepri D:itls. Ali chacl Toohev, bawrenee Kidi-hi 8d Weill. t'royle Tp.Jleter Brown, prank Kurls. 14ast ConciiiHtigh Bur. Leonard Kesl, David Fiiloon. Ebenst.urg Bor.-li. It. IJliton. F.MSt Wnrd; Heiirv Fosler. Michael l.-ierner, Isauo Craw ford, 'John A. BLiir, West Ward. Franklin Ror. - Peter Huliritz. C.allltziti Ror. Alb-rt Bender, .Times Manlls. Johnstown Bor. Joseph Mentzer, 1st Ward; Thomas"!. Davis, Joh.i tehiffhour. E. II. Win. hower; John Scwsr'r.man, Patrick )' '.onnell. Jtdin Coiid, Michael Flunegani John jenrhurt onrad Runh. John Rush. John MeD-riUotl, EKxarHdh Kohier. Sd Ward! Adam Riershnnk. (Jeorire RchalT.-r. John Frlta. fharles Kost. Jos. rhoemak r, I.. F. Leltonherg -r, Chris Zim mer man, sr., John Knrr, Oi-orge Itaah. Philip Hert zlusee, Jn eph Hotter. Philip SchultheU, Au gust Dangus, Helsi tt Krupp, John M. King. 3d Ward ; Charles Wchn. Henry Hansman. llscar Oraffe, John K. Htemtner, W m. H. Thompson, A. Prelffer, 4ih Ward I August Weigand, 5th Ward ; Henry Shaffer, (Jth Ward. lxirctto Bor. Florian Reuole, Peter itrown, A. J. Christy. P. X. Hnld. Millllle ttor. Kmannel James. Henry Von Air, Hugh Mct-irorv, Richard D.iwlinir. Joseph Fieldhouse, Mrs. Mary Grady, 1st W ard : Rjb't Siurcrson. 2d Ward. Richland Twp.-Fred.'k Keiper, Scalp Level; Bi-rnard Ness, Christina Helm. Siiwiini: vlllc It-ir. Christian Reich. Jfonycrei-k Twp. tevl Jaeobr. Tiinnelhlll R.ir.-Anthony McCue. Mieh'l Mo Morris. Matthew Dtirnan. Pntrlek O'D.iwd. W.ishfiurton Twp. William riinn, Mariraret Hells. Christ plier A. tJeorge. .Michael C Itrad ley. Maik It. MoLnighlin, Jaeob (S. Kiel, thris tophi r Kobina. K-orae '- Sch waderer. Johu II. Clark. Win. J. Parish. Henry F.hn.felt. Wilmore Ror I . Horner. Ohi. Wi.-nderoth. Upper Vod'-r Twp. Jaeob Roehit.. KAII-.0 H'llHr I.ICKSSK. Carrolttowu lUir. Julius ?tich, Henry Blum, Henry Richirds. Wilmore Ror. J"hn Schroth, P. F. Klrbv. Washington Twp. Charles A. McUonigle. QfAHf I.ICKMSK. John-town Bor.-John l.udwtr, Henrv Fritz Henrv W'crner. P. Fisher & John Streuin, 31 Wanf. B. McCtlbGAX, Clerk Q. d. Clerk's Office, Kbenburg, Feb. U, 1877. SHERIFF'S SALES. tJY virtue of sunt-y writs of Vrad. f;-oi., 1 .4 1. I'cint. Kj pori. and iyrrori Facia. H-ued out of the IJourl of Common Pleas i.f I 'ambria cooiity and to I'.ie directed, there will be ex posed 10 puhiics.de, at Ihe Hotel or John Raat., In Johnstown, on FRIDAY. MARCH 2d, 1877. at I o'clock, f m.. the following real estate, to wit : Ai.t. the rlg-ht, tit Its and i-.terest of John Mr. Ft-etersi ol, in and to a lot of around sttuato In the Fourth wnr :, Johnstown borough. Cambria county, Va f ron;ing on Main street, lining street on one side and lot or M. Campbell on the olher side, and extending hack to the old feeder hat inu- ll.er-ou erected a twb Story housei iidw in the occunancy of Jonathan Itrnckcn. Tk n In ejfet:utlou and to be sold at the s jit uf Jaco D.ivis tor uae ol George F. Paul. Aij.i, all the rlirht. title and in!cret of Wil liam P. Pat'ou, of. In and lo a lot of around situate in the Fourth ward, Johnstown boe. omiti, Cambria county. Pa., front bur on Bel ford street, ha ving Si. n creek on the one side sn 1 an alley on the other side, end exremlittir back to a lot of John F. names, bavin-1 hire-.n erected a two story frame house, a two story plank furniture shop and a plut.k furniture ware-room, now in the occupancy of Wint P. Put ton. Taken In eciltioti and to be sold at the suits of Cambria Iron Company and Robe, t McClain. Aijio, all the right, title and Interest or Wil liam Sleep. of. In and to a lot of 0-0.000 situate in the Fifth ward, Johustown boronah. Cam bria couipy. Pa., fronting on the north of River street, and havinir a lot of S.niniel Masters on the cast, Rrubakeron the smith and Sherman st reel en the west, having thereon erected a two story house, now in the occupancj of R. W. Marnis. Taken in execution and to be Sold at the suit of William Caddy. At.so, all the right, title and Interest of Xa t linn lei Horner, id, in and to a lot of ground situate in Stonj-eret'k township, Cambria coun ty. Pa., fronting on township road on the west, and having I n.cin ot John Pickworth on the north, hinds of Sa-nticl J. Hoover on the east, and lot i.f J. Kuntz on the south, h i vinir there on erected a two story house and stable, now In the occupancy of Nathaniel Ilttrncr. Taken in execution and to be sold al the Suit of Air wine Mciz. A1.B0, all the rifrht, title and Interest of Geo. W. Constable, of, in an to a piece or parcel of land situate in sionycreek towi ship. Cambria county. Th . udjoiuitig lumisof Louis Von Len liRn. Hcni'S' ('.unstable, and others, containing two acres, more or less, about orieaere clean d, having thereon erected a two story house, now in the occupancy ol Gen. W. Constable. Tsii-n in execution and to be sdij nt the suit uf John Thomas, for use of V. W. Keim A Co. Ai.su, flit the right, titleatid imeicdof James Sin i(n, of, io nni! to a lot of ground situate tn the borough Of Coope; 9'lil'e. Cambria county. Pa.. Iioniinjr 011 - strict on the west, and Inivii gait alley 011 tl.e north and Cit-d, snri lot of Andrew Nipple on t lie sotit h, havhig t iiercon erected a two story house and stable, now id the occupancy of James Smith. Aim, a lor of ground situate In the village of Morrel Iville, in Yodcr township, Cumbria county. Pa., front ing on street on ihe cnf, and Hay street, on Ihe north, lot of Mr. Urincy 011 the west, and hmds of I. Ch.1i1.licr on the south, unim proved. Taken in execution and to be sold at ihe suit of Dux id K. Hess, adminisirutor ot John D. Adams. Ai.su all. the right, title and interest of Jacob Fruiter, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the Sixtlt ward. JohuMowu borough, Cambria cotiotj-. Pa., ir iiiilmr on the south on Sherman street, une havinir an ailcs on ;i he west and lio.-lh, and lot ol Conrud Yen-rid on Ihe eas., having lli -reoii erecicd a one M..ry boos.-, :mw in the occupancy ot John Humid. Taken in execution and to be sold ct the suit of Heuiy Trass. Ai-so, all ihe right, ti'le and interest of John T. Cnoney, ol. in and lo a lot of ground situate 111 East CniieiiiHugh borough. Cambria countv. Pa., Irontimr ou the south on Green stiee't, ha ving South st rcet 011 the west and an alley 011 ihe north and east, having thereon erected a two story house mid stable, now in Ihe occu pancy of Bercard Bracken auJ John T. Cootiey. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of P. F. Shaffer, for use of Jacob Fronheiser. Ai.xn, all the rixtit, title und interest of Rich ard Tiedenick, President, and D. W. Coulter and F. C. Cohaugh. Trtisiees or the Cuited lirelhreu Church of K;i-t Con, iiihiih h, to wit : A certain frame church building, two stories high, being 62 feet long ami SO feet wide, situate upon a certain lot of ground in East Cone niaugh borough, Cambria county, fa., and known as lit No. t"6 of Cambria Iron Co.'s pbif, and lying ami being on llie corner or Mam and First errcet, in said horitiirr.. Taken In execu tion ana to be sold at the suitor F. Jk J. D. Horner. Aij-o, all ther!(tht, title and interest of James McFalls, of. in ami to a lot oT grounil sit uaie in Prospect borough, Cambria county. Pa., f rum Ing 011 V'l'irrv street ami having bit ol Hugh (aniliiglier oil the mi'! sbit and lot of C. B. Eii:s on the oilier side.atid eXieudiug back tn Penn'a Rail Road, not now occupied. Taken m e.xe ctition and to be sold at the su:t ol Hugh tic MonigU . Aijo, nil the right, titlennd interest or James Ford, or, in and to a lot or uroutid situate in the Second ward, Concrnaugh ht iron h. Cam bria counts. Pa., Irontina 011 the west on Kail Rood street, and having Foundry alley on the south and lids of Cambria Iron Co. on the north and nu alley on the east, huvimr I hereon erected a two stoiy bouse, now tn the occupancy of James Ford and Michael Gerlfy. Taken In ex ecution and to be cold at the" suit of Gcoiue KuttK. Ai 9-1, ell Ihe rlirht, title mid interest of Jos eph 'n!rs, of, in and lo a lot of round situate In Cambria borough, Cambria county. Pa.. Iroiui.iir on Rail Road street 011 the north, lot or E. P. Jones' estate on ihe west, lot of Wil liam Mlucluiu on the cast, ami an alley on ihe south, hsvii'.u thereon erected a twostorv house and plank stable, now in Iheoecupam y of Jos eph titles. Taken in cxcciiiou and lo be sold at Ihe suit of Jjcoh Fronheiser. Aim), all the right, title and Interest of E.'. ward C. Thomas, of, in and to a lot of k round sitii.tte in the bcrouirh of Wnoilv.l.. county Pa., fronting Maple avenue, having lot, or David W indie on ihe one side and an ailey on the other side, and extending back to laud of Cambria Iron Co., havinir thereon erected a two srory plank houte. now In the occupancy of John CrenwaD. Taken in execution and to be Sold at the suit of Cambria Iron Co. Al-so, ai: the right, title and ln!ret of Wil Hum J. Ileii.lrick, or, in and tn a t-eldaiii lot of ground situate in the hnrmiifh of E;isf Cone uiauith. Cambria county. Pa., known ns Lot No. 7, fronting on Rail Road street and being four r.ids wide and twelve rods deep, havinir there on erected a two story frame tenem-nt house 110. v in the oeciipaticy of Edward McCunnclb Taken in execution ami to be sold at the suit of James A. McNaily. endorser of J. J. Cnin reli and Herman Hi inner, for use of John 1. Union. At.so, nil the rlirht. title and Interest or Chri tian Doris, of, in and to a certain lot of n round Situate in Conemauuh borouirli, Cambria coun ty. Pa., fronting on PnrtMirc st reel and adjoin, in! bus id Welch Jones' heirs anj J .eob Fronheiser, and extendinir back to an alloy, having thereon erected a large twostnry franie house. n..w In ;the occiipsnes or D.iris and Mrs. l.ycuin. .4 (mi, a c r.ain lot of ground sit uate in Conemamrh borouirli. Cambria con my. Pa.. trontlniF on Centre street, adjoining lots or Inils Plitt and others, and extending back to an alley, having thereon erected a twoMoiy plank hntie. now in Ihe necnpanev ..r Michael Setferi. Taken in ex mion and to be sold at the suit of II ! it- us Durach. Al.su, ail the right, title and Interest of I!. D. Woodrnfr, of. in and to a certain lot of f round situate in Concmaugh boroutrh, Cam bria county. Pp., heirluuinir on Sourer street on the corner of lot No. 13; thence by said str.et three perches to Lucy ali.-y; ihence by said alley to Kingston alley; Ihence bv Kings ton alley five and n-hair wrche to I.! N.v. 14 thentre by Suit lot eleven perches to the place r b--f inning -snd known oh plans of lots of Johnstown continued a laf No. 13, bet'ur Ihe same lot or ground which John S. Ibicbanaii and wife, by tli i-d dated Apt il 4. 1"70, acd r corded in the R.-cr.ler's othi-c tor Cainbiii county, in Ri-cord b-aik volume P.I, p.igo 241, etc.. conveyed lo the said II. D. Woodruff, toi get her with the hereditaments aid appurten ances. Taken in execution ami to be s Id nt the suit of ihe Johiitown Budding and Loan AfSocialion Also, all the rlirht. title and Interest or Jaeob K. Sproul. id; in and to a lot of 11 round situate in the t iilage or Frogtown, Adams township. Cambria county. Pa., fronting on the Hertford ronil and having streets on b ith sides and ex tending back 10 laud of H nrs Eichnsenr, havirg thereon eret'fed n I wo story hous"i n:iw tn the occupancy of Jacob R. Sproul: Taken In execution and to be sold si the suit of John Benton, ror use of M. W. Keim Co. Terms or Sai.K. One-third or the purchase money to be paid when the property is knocked down, and the rcttlainliig two-thirds upon con Urination of the Deed. JOHN RVAN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Johnstown. Feu. 13. 1877. ST. CHRLES H0Ti . r"-"i - . . ,r Wootl Street, from 2tl to 3,1 five's, rirrsnviiGir, va. The most centrally located first-class house lit V e city, street ears within ene square everv flvo minutes tn all the depots of toth cities. Terms ati NO per day. "Large Sample Rooms for commercial travelers. SEiTUKK kliA vJ RL'C. Feb. 18. 1877. Sm. ... Prrj;rte: -r. SHERIFF'S SALES. JT virtue of sundry writs bt t- L F.i.. Vrnrf. Erj'on.- and Al IV .. rpu., l-u,-.; cut i.f tne Couri of Common Pleas cf Can.t.ria c-i n V and tomedinct.-d. there will lirriponil tnput lie sale, at the Col'KT lioCSK in bekMBt .,(., n MONDAY, March 5th, 1877, at I u'OcbCKi P. m ihe following real estate, to wit : Ail ths right, title and ttitsrest of Archibald Farrll. of. In and lo a i looe or j-S"-"-! if land n.t ostein J"n..ia;biit:s tcrnhlp. CamHria nnntT. Pa., adjoining lands nf Jnse;,h Hearer. Jr.. I'uil p tlrsy. and nihrrs. eebtsinlng i.n acre, more ur less, about 4iari .-s..f which are c. rare. I. har.uic thereon errcted a lw- s'orv plunk h..ne and a log bam. In the ocmi . Cv of'Arrl.tbala Farrell. and a one story plank heue a loj sta le. n. w .n the oenopancy of Mary Ann Pearh. Tjkrn in ttrn. tion and lo be sold t the uit or Daniel Frv. Also, all the ruin. nti and in trest f i'a'rlok Pjrnes, of. to Shd to a piece er pa reel of lucJ sit uate In Muusier townh:p, Catr.i.rla conn: v. I's . adjoining lands el Fran-i Kberly -lr'd. Villiam ."HfOahey, and nlh'srs. eontaloing ene srre. more !r lra. liHVin thereon cneto. a :wrttcty piatik hoUie. now In the occuj sii-r ef W. MrVrv Ti: k -n In execntlon and to be Sold at the uit"of Set. tlsn Fry. Also, sM the rlpht. title and Inrcresi. ef Peter Kelly and .lnhn Keliy. of. In and lu a p.ece or pir crl nf lam! sUoait In Jack.-on iownsi. i. CacirvU countv. Pa . adiolnins lan.'snf Jamrs .Moann. Fdt ward I.elJy. and nihers. cetiUiiiing lio acres. !i:i.rs or le?s slMnit 80 acres cleared, having tbercn erected a one. an I s hall storv house and log barn, now In the occupttm-y nf John Kcllv. Takrn In execution and te i, s..ld st thesnit of John Funk, for u of Jadob FronhoN, r. Also, ail the rlirht. title and Interest or .1 W. trajr, ol. in and to a piee or pan-el ol land sltn ato in hite township, Cambria countv, J'a.. atl jelcinir landrof II. 11. Donley. Chas. H.'Ranstead. J. H. F iske. sn l others, containing aout b nrrer all eleares. having thereon erirted a iwo rtorv plank leni-teand frame siahia now in ihr o.-cui,an-try id J. W. ttrij. A!, aN.ut 5 acre ot land in " hite townJiilp. sll cleared. sli.iiuitm lands .r Charles Rsnsiead, hating thereon erected a two slory piank house and frame stable, now in ihe occupancy of Mrs Hollen. .1 "., one-half interet In a steam shingle mill, now in the occupancy ,.r Donouictiiie X Cumrafngn. Taken tn execut on snd to be solo at the suit of J. H. Fiske fc. Co. Also, a I the right, title and interest nt f.irire Crook, ol, in and to a piece or parcel of laml situ ate In Chen towntditp Cambria eennv, l'a , ad joining lands of Oeoriro Deitru h tjn the weid and siiuth. ny Jaeob DMrleh en the east, bv S.nion "Sebower and Samuel Oil, and Township re-ad en the i-i-rlli. containing lou acr :. , mo. e or less, about it) acres cleared, having thereon erected a two srorv piana nouse ami Irauie barn, now in the o'-cii-mii . vreorge rooK. 1 riven In execution and to be sold at the sui. of-im'iri Schroth. Also, oil the right, title and Interest nf John Iynch, of. In an. I to a piece or parcel ef land sit uate In Washington townr-hip Cambria conmv. Fa., frontitm on the new Pollute hail Ko.d. on the south and ea.t by Ian. Is ol I Idlip Frit h and BUchacl Donotislioe, on the son:h anti west bv lHi,,)-,-f F. !. tii-orge. eor.tainintr 0 ncres and lOSpeichcs, linprfvcti, having thereon ereited a two story plank iiouni stli uidLk srabie, in the occupancy of . "Taken til execution and to be sold st Cio su:t or l). liafaev, tor tiie. Also all the right, title an I intercit or Juliu Sharbaugh, of, iii and to a lol of gruuud s lu.ue In Siuuuii-.viiie bo tiu-ili, CBmhria county Pa., fronting on the Cambria. Indiana an.. Iluntinc don Turnpike an I extending back 2-n) feet to an alley, on the eatd by lot of Mr?. St-heieeder, nn the west by an alloy : n.l lot of I'aul .MtKi-nna. having thereon erected a two story I plank house, not now occupied. .t(.-o, three seres of laud, mure or less, nbost one acre cleared, bounded n the -st by V. Rei.-h. I'aul JlcK-nnii on the west, .-.nd running 67 perches tn old Porta, Rail Road and baring I hereon erected a plark s'al.le. Taken in exeeuti'in and to be sold at ths suit ot Jol.u Dibert fc Son. Also, si! the right, title and Interest or Tohn Porter, or. in. and io a piece- or part-el of Innd tit nale In iiiiiiehaf!!ia town.ihlp. tlambna count v, Ta., adjoining lands f IVlaf Oarman on the en nt, lauds id W. a. Oar-nan i.n therrti-.b and wesr. containing S9 acre and lid i r-he, more or less, havinir theruoti erected a log houe and loa barn, now in the occupancr of John Porter. Taken In execution and to be iold at the tuil or A. A. Rarker 3t Sun. Also, all the right, title and interest or Daniel Rurke, or. in and to a piece or parcel of land Sit uate in Qullltzln ti,wn-l,i, Cambria countv. l'a . containing acres, more or less, about one arre cleared, a. li.iiiiln lands of Lea is Reolieron Ihe west and Agnes Iturkeon the cast and south. now ill the nc;-niancy or Daniel Rurke. Taken in ex ecution and lo be sold at th- Fit it of John K. Scan Ian, executor or .M. M. Adams, dee'd. Also, all Ihe rlirht. tit n and Interest or James W . McCartrcy. and Klizalieth .McCartrev. of, in and to a certain Iwo stortr plans house." 2S feet front by 20 feet la ilept a.'wiih an I. building at tached. twu stories liigh, 16 feet by 'JO feet, located on a piece or parcel of ground s' tuate in White township. Cambria comity. Pa., adjoining Umli nf Havid Van Scyock. Thomas Vin Scyiick, and Renjarain Fhrari. Now In the occupancy of . Taken in exeintloo and to lie sold at the suit or J. A. I.ates. Al so, all the right, title and Interest cf .Tibn Ct. Pullman, of, in awt to a certain b-ce or parcel of land sltnate in (i.illltiin tewnh p. Caret ria county, l a., a.ljo i.iug lanng ol heirs id Hnuh OallSjcher, dc-e'o. Aiigusiine I br.:v, Anthoiir Myers, and others, r-onia niex 11 ifreSi more or less, about :0 acres cleared, havinir li-eretn ercc. ted a frame houi-e and log barn, now lti the o. ru-p-incy of John tl. Fullmer. T.ikeu In execution an 1 to be sold at the sud of J. J. tiillespie. TEttiiS or SAt a One-third of the purchase money to be n.-.l I when the property Is knot k d down, and the remaining two-thirds upon con firmation of l lie Deed. JOITX RVAN, f-hetiff. Sheriff's Office, Ehensbure. Feb. II, 1S77. DOX'T YOU KXOAV CAKPRT S. CARP K f S, C A R P K T S. C A R P K T 8, CARPET 5. cvr.rEis, r. u v r. t r-. C A itPETS, C AliPE T S. nitr oo. ids, drt coons. DRY (Kiniw, DRY HOiHIS. DitV fJ.'PIHS, DRY HOODS, DRY OOOUS. DRY ROODS. DRY r.()(l!)j, i rest A'arb-iy, tJreat Variet), Oreat Variety, Oreat Variety, Oreat Variety, Croat Variety. Oreat Variety, Oreat Variety. 1317 EL WLatfoDo? Why visit Al tnona and buy vour Carpets. OiiClothj. lrj Ooo.ls. Dress Ooo.ls. Notions, Carpet chain. Cotton Yarn. Sic., from WM. m t; r r a y , who keujis the lurgest assort ment In the cltr and soils at pri" ces Which ot her dealers cannot tna.ch. Wake up when yon a there, an I find the place where nut.lvnt iKe is taken and ho tricks of trade practiced At OIL CLOTHS. Itll. I I.I I If OIL CLOTHS. OIL CMITH5. OIL ( LOTUS, :.'1L CLOTHS, CI I. rinnifi. x'iij I 1,1 . 1 nS oil. f LOTUS, Asn Nmtiiiss, AmiNohos, A m XoTioim, And Notion. Asn Notions, A mi Notions, A ni Notions, Anp Notion;, Ami Niitkinb, f'liSt Vnriftr, (real Varietr, Croat Variety, t'n-at Variety, Orei-i Variety Oreat Varirty, ('rest Variety, G rent Variety, m:xTiiAVR, OOIUI, . I6in.j i-M V-lt Till AL LIST. Caiiacs set down for trial at a Court of Common P.eas to be held at Ebensbnrg. Cambria county. Pcnn'a, commencing on Mondav, March aih. ll".t : PI-lST WEKK. j Johnston vs. Reich; Flynn vs. Troxell: 0vrge i vs. Itiehards: Cooper rs." Tii-rney Null: Knse vs. K rise : Murphy vs. I'rttsch; Itiiling k. Wheel- J oek vs. Lewis el al ; Kline vs. Nathniison: Fysn ! A Co. vs Linton Jt Son ; .uarsball Rro. s &. Co. Vs. In'nLon Sl Son. 8wrtn wsrK, Cowiniencina- lith Mr-h. Potts Jl (tampliell vs. Kearttsy. fei bed issne : Iomeroy vs. MeClnske ; Ls.niiy vs. Hipps; tieis At Foster vs. Khrnb-lt at Thompson. Milliken lor tre Ts. liar .line: M'Oonlgio vs. Woleslairle: Ham ilton vs. Kaylor; O'Neill vs. Carney ; Fronheiser vs. The Rorough or Johnstown : M'Oarcyrs. Pat terson: Kerr vs. Rr.Kllcy Al M'I'.hiI; Dickey vs. Kntruff: Kimmei vs. Orris Adm'r; OrllBth vs. Keim : (tresson Sprfn-s t'o. vs. it't,auMti!lti ; Mel lon vs. Finney Johnston; Cooler Sl Mellon vs. Finney At Johnston: Ooualinourvs (touirhnenr; Henry Frlti . Co. vs. John Lynch, bail, etc.; Prltch vs. Rehe; Klder. hm of. vs. Hopple et al, Cnshinr vs St. Frincis Academy: D. Won-ters and wife vs. Henrv S. I'elen : Narle vs. Thonist; SUminervillc vs. liipps Jt Iovil : '-'Isher . (. Vs. Adam Lad.ten. R. M'COLO AN. Pnch'y. Prothonotary's OIBce, Ebenrburg, Feb'y 54 ls'7 A UniTOH'S NOTICE The tin. ilersigneil Anilitor, appointeil by the Court nrt'oinmon Pleas or Cambria rohntv "to re port distribution of the money In the hands of Herman Raumer, Fsq., late sheriff, arising from the sale of the real estate ef Philip W.prlntt'., on writ. No. 32. Pec. Term. l7a hereby notifies H persons Interested that he will attend to the IU- , ties'of sshl appo'ntment, at Msofflee in Kicnshorg. j on SuTrunAV, the 2ltli day of r'rSiti A nr. 177, i at a o'clock P. ., when and" where sll parlies In. ' tercsted mav attend, of be debarred from coming In on said rund. ALV1N EVANS. Auditor. eb, 9.1S77. St. 1 NOTICE. The pnhlic will please take notice that James A. Mahkr 18 no longer In onremtdey. The hooks notes. etc.. of onr business at I.llfy's" station, this county are at Summerhill. snd a transcript of said acconn's hsvo been len with F. M. ileorge. Kso,., of Hem lock, whoi-M all persons having i.pen aci,uuts are re.piestc.1 lo call and settle the same on or before the first day nf April nest. Thanking Ihe public for past favors, and hoping to merit a continuance ol the same, we remain, Respect tilllv, P. M. fc J. RRO WX. stnmmcrhiil, Fcb., 1ST7.-SL Centennial Exposition ! nrsTKIRKU iD ILLI'STKATFD, beSrlv 8 A page, rich Illustrations, saperb bind ings veiy attractive, sn l a treasure a ihe best and cheapest history of the Oreat F.shihlt Ion. F.ndorscd hv th offlcinls. press and fb-riry. 1 sullina linrnensely . One lady of no experience ha cleared 3."S) In ronr weeks. Act o,ni kly II at all. Now or never For bill partienlirs. address iirnii r T ""- '.Ih , . L l-e'''-. 3 J siy-l rsliM. N'Ol'ICK l hereby g'en tnat Ihe -T:..wtrg iiamed wc..o'it h.ir I . - a rl I i in the Registers o.H.h- st ri- :ir. t en t for thcvui.l ! C...'i....a'l. i : ..-:i-ed ! tse Oiuhaiis' C un ..! ml I e,...--tv. f-.f cornreiatton ail m i.iwFnr,-, ai IheTtHdayof .M m. H, . II. 5- 7: I. Tn aeeount f Frareis n f,,..;. n-,,r -'if F.lia-vth Ml: lee. 'ste .. rri t. la.ruS x l J".'. 5 The ftrm an-t linal a-.Htt .t J . ''itr, af'm'n srat-r f I'elvr tiiw-r hre-ar. al t it.k lin b-iroaa-ti. ilw'.i. 3 Thf ..i-ni Darid K. tMl'-e-;.-- -rsrliss of Henry W . H n ins. a tfi.o-w el. it.l ..i i ....' W . Hawktni, late e! W h'i.g;.n t'iinli.p. i 4. Ihe accent ol V. M". bnr I I Crtste eiiM-ui-.rs -f Ot Sis ner. late of Warmt.g ton township. lee rt, 6. The ao-onntt of H. A. Haiier. cnr. fi '"f Harrv T Walte-H. a Hlnor cbil, et Henry .Val'e- late ef J'.,nt'.t a norftJgh. tb-e'd. 5. The sc.onnt ef II A. Il!!r. jrnsr-'lae -T Charles Walter, a trire f ehiH or Henry alters, late or J ohm-town befeiia!-, .lec'.l. 7. The account of J l.u K inn. uarilian of M ir gr"t. Sirah. Andrew ?i.l Theresa t lsta.1t. ie, i- r r hil Iren of John D. Als'.adl, late ul I'liutTia tn-r-vii gh d c'd. S. The acetmnt of M A. Pal'ey. suanlin of James W. Wallers, a in n,,r rHl.l "-i .itiny Wal ters, late of Johnstown b-.ronif! .lee'd. 9. The rt-coiiiit of H. A. fisi'ev. sniri'iin tf Wllllstn Wallers a mi-er ehil J.d iiur) Waliti, late of Inhn'nwn lnrntb. di'c'd. 10. The tirsl and hnni scevnot of Wi A. R. Lit tle, .tmfnistrator rien f.hi..mf f,. inn ol .io. Yiiiger. late ot Ijoretfn h.ruli. d"c"d. II. I heareonot et John H. D..n2l. etcutor id" 1 h.mas Adauis. rr , fait Ol Clear be Id to v. i: hij t tleeeasel. 2 The account ot .1 smcs M'Miiliti adminislra'i r of M. f.. Kenile. late of .1 .hnt-""n bor .:ah ie. "i. 13. The a -c.unt of Ch.irie R. ;-:. ituardian f Sus.m K. Man. a minor child of Win" yrr ecc'd. T4 The account ol Charles R 1 ilds. . ii.irdi'.ft r-f Oeorgc L Marr. a minor clold i.f v m !"inr..:. cV.. 15 The sccennt ol Charles R F.llis. ctisnisn of Hannah J. ilarr. a muior child id Win. Mart, dee'd I-".. The first jlnd partial accennt of lift r,' Walter. Fs . nw titer ef John Rider, laie f Svmimcrhill lowusl.ip de'd. 17 The second snd ftnal ai-cneit cf F.lixa .Isi.o Durbiti ( ate I s). exe.-n' i Ix id John J. O.afi late of Aileithenv township, d' e'd. 1J. The ai-eounl ot John T. It illlnn-.s. S "tit-.l irif i.f Cora. May an1 Hin'v Herism.n Wr!!'ah;s. toll. or chlh'ren i.1 Rarhr) IV 11 ins. dee'd. 19. The first and final account ol J.d.n .t. t,.l i end Chrixt isn Oood. adlonisi rut its of Jacob I '.-. I, late ol rl.ir townsi.ip dee'd. 20. The first and fin:il acn.unl of John Simrr. ville and Samul Farbi-r rjuii.: of 1h..iin. (l.Milerham late of Sns.jneliann t fslnp. .lue'.l. 21. The hri and hnal account -t Roe I'.lia 1.. admln'stra'rix ei .Irbr! R'-"-hi iate ol .lohnriewii borough, dee'd, fr.r said .l-.hn J '. Ii :.:m;i.:!i irator of Ann M. . t : i ma n late el Lictiiand ,.iii Ship, dee'd. 2"i. 1 he account ol .T-iseph S. Strayer. a. tti!iil tratordc Imum ti-.-i ol l',.linel Heck rot li, iate o.' Jehnk'own iMiroah d.-e'd. 23. Tt.e account of 11. K!nkcnl f's . trctefi apjarnt".! !. tho Oridiaos" I' .ort I-. ."j 5 f.e t.f the real estate of Catharine Parrir-:i. iee'd. JAMF.S M -INtif R, Keeisier. Rpgistet 's O.Uoe, Kl etisdiurg, Feb. .1, IV. 7. NOTICK OF APPEALS. Wr.ii c nndersigne.l Coinmis-siniiers of ("aih bria coiintr. b?ivefl-ie.J the ti!;i" i.'ijr 1. ys : r hearinir apj.eais for 17., at our offii ; in Li.ci.s burg, viz : MosbAV. Fun 261 Ii. 1K77. - A.lams. All-hcr.v Rarr. Rlaeklick. (. a roll nd Chest tewi-sl.tps. TresbAV. Fkm. 2Tih. Clearfield, t'l.n. niaeuli; Carroll Oallit tin. .1 srksen. Hit hlabd. Sun Diet I. i.l and Susquehnnnn townships. WtnEs:AV, Fun. 2t! . Stonyrret k. Tajlor, Washinatnn. White and Yoler lowtihl ps anti the sis wrd of Jehnstown tmrotigh. Thirsda . V. Alien 1st. I ambria Carrol i wn j Chest Springs. Cone in a a u h. ( oi-ptrsdale, Oa.l.tr tn. L.rr'.ic -i,.l vlliville iKin.ui; lis. FaibAT M A ii SI. C-ambria an.l "Mui.strr ti wn 8'iipsand Fbenshurt. "r"a"i" '.neeia--a h. FranLltii Prospect. Suiuialtvllle, Wilmore a!;i l.'t.iMlvale boroughs. The f..owinir Is th-a-e'e 1 valuation rl tho sented rcsl estate slid personal propc-lty of Cambria comity tor the year l-'77: A-lsmsTwp . $ R.770 Johnstown Ror. All;h.nv Twp. 14.S.7'.4 1st Ward 170.-1( R.-trrTvtji. ... 12 2ad l-2 T1 Rlaekdrk Twp 60 lo fird " 14.4 0 , Cambria Tp 171 C-if. 4th " lP.i.Otn t'ambria Her -fi.7l" hth V2.: 4 t'arroll Twp. . IS MH 6th " eiJ.VJil Cam.Pbmii Bur. f,l I.retto ftot e2.t;t Chest Twp ... Bl UT1 IlmiBterTwp f.'. 19 Chest Springs R. 10 .6 Mil, ville 1st W . f6 Cleiirlielil Twp . 101 3 5, Vnd W. 4U H t'onem-.uieh Twp u3 611 Pro-tert . . . . : " aie Conemanah Ror. Rlehisnd ... VJn inj 1st Wanl .. .. ei.210 Suininerti 111 7 - 4 2d .... 61 7-"l Summitt-i ilie ... 11. .oft C.M.pers.lale Ror. 2n .us -tnycreek ro . Crovle Twj. .."2j Susiu hanna 7 .f'ft R, I'one-n'h tr. s "tio Tay ler . . i 1 1.,-'-7 Kbcr..bt'.rg F..W. 8 o-:t Washington. 1-T.I 4 I " W.W. 0i .".6 W !iHe 1 :'.7- Frinklin R..r 47. IW' Wilmore r:: a Oillltr.in Twp... 1 8 ll U lawlva le :-7 7 liallit-tiii It..r .. (v.ia Vuicr 1.--..I..J JickSin Twp t?l")!2 :TiV1cOt-f;t, j Kf KS S Lt.o ii. cv.n tnissinnere. J D. PARlilSlt. S Attest J. A. Ko-UKPV.f iPik. Commissioner's I lillce, li.lcr?l'ur. Jan. 21. 177. WIDOWS' APPllAISEMI NTS. Notice is lieri-by given that ,1. f: I Inwinir named appraiS'-tm-Ti'S .1 nm:l -perty of d'l'edents. w lifted and Mt ep:l .r thewid.iwsof inleslalcs under the Ai t i,1 A seniblv of the 14th day of Apeii. A. I. 1.".1. In ve been flled In 1 he R"irt-icr's Oftlci-. it Kbi-rsbiirej and will be prevented to ih-Orpbjuis Coors . i Cambria contity. for con ti rnin t n n cd ill, -anee. cn Wr.is'rn V, the Ttli dat ot Mtittiii A. D. 1-77, to wit: 1. Iarcntorv and arpri ncnt of ceria'n re-, sonal proHTty appraised and set apart b r Ke-n:-nt Arbie. widow ot Williatu Arbie, late -.i C.un'l township, dee'd, 00. 2. Inventory and appraisement id certnln j" j sonal projc-rly spl.'ais.'d atnl set !.pnr: 1-.r Rsel I Hopkins, widow of William HopkiuS, late ot V. tov.nsi.ip. dec' 1, - .We.'.. S. Inveidmy and n,j.rnlerrent of rerts 'n r -i -snnsl proe-rty appraif-d and set a; 1 f r Ms-y Oste. widow of lsuac OaUS. la.e ol 'A hite tov. u ship, dee'd, tr,ii. 4. Invent orS, and sppraisemrnt of certs n p: r Sonal prop'Tty apera's.-d and set apnrt for Mnr. -""t Ihiiisi. w i.b.w cf Jacob lii.Hst.Uie ol Wasl.1i ton tiiwnship. dee. I .','J. .1 Invcn'ory A'id appraisement if re-tain per. sonal properly ai pra !-.! a nd s-i apart for ( " I It.i -rlne I- akns. -widow ol Sam'l Kakms. late of W In 3 lownslli;!. dee'd. l:'..i V.S 6 leveniory and np; raltcment nf cer'rio p r ionnl prorrty appraised and se ap-irt ler Ma-y J. Selimi.lt. w'idow of F.. F. Sehiuili, late of W Litis township. dec".l. v4 .UV1SM. SINOFR. S'lerk O. C. Clerk's Ofnce. Rta-nsl-iir-. Feb. e. 1ST.. COLLIIiUOeiiSTOIl&Ca lEBENSBDEO, renn'a. MONEY RECEIVED OK EEFOiIT, v a it i. n it. i: n i. IMEHEST ALLOWED ON YMi ITTO.-ITS. M3NEY ICANED. CCLLtCT!:?.S KALE. AND A CT-XFRAIi ! I BANKING BUSINESS TRANS'CTEP. j f"PperlaI aitcntlnn paid tt bnsiesa c.r (.rr. , respond tits. A. W. l:l'( K. Nov. 1 Ii75.-tf. Ciivbi. r. jlifOT SAYIKGSlASK! I 120 Clinton St.. Johnstcwn, Pa. (' -UlAKTF.RF.n SKrT. 1?. 1R70. tn i -nt j receive.! of all sums c. :. s than One I 'ol I: r j Present rate ol b teres. is pet .-enti tnt.ns s I lis: in ihe moi tUs ' I itt' and I V-eielier. i.i-.l If not wd h-ira-rn is -a lcd to the d. - le-p. i l,u c m ponn lln twl.-e a year w t . nt iron! l i t ihr . -s. poltor in call KnTi-n to i e.-rt O t-dc l , ! . Money loaned -n Itea 1 r ale. I'm I' fere.- w 'i liberal ri tes and 1 m-. a-ir h to ho- r. rr f- f. in 4; Brm inoriR f:e-n larins aort h four or Wat- a tlni.-s ii ei- o nu . I .o-n de'fred. Oood ,-efc renrs perfect tilVsi .-te i r.irri-ii J This corporation is exclusively a Sav ncs Rank. No eonnn'-rcial deposits r.i-ei.e.l. i,i,i,ni ui Kranie I. Nn loans on wr- o a 1 s.-.-nr,! v. Rlai.k applications lor U.rr wers. "VT.tes cf i ' a roles, by laws, and special law "ea.jnH; ,u t Rank, sent to any address .les'red. Ttusit'i-s .lames Cool er. Itavt l TVhrrt. C. II. Fllis. A. .1. Ilswcs, F. Usv. John 1-v.n an II. Runnier. r.. I 'aniel .V.-lvmiihlin, I1..1. lorrell J im.-i McMiRen. .'-.rhes Mor'ev. I-w.s V,, j A. Roas-s. (-onra.l, Sdppes, Ucnfae T Swai.k.sid V. V. lVll'r; I'ANIKI. I. MORtiKI.L. I'resl let.t. Fa A sir fiiHt.icT 1'ri-asiirt-r. Cvai a Fli.nea. Roilciiur. I13-J,t. ly.i FA. liOKMAKKR. J TT'HNFY , AT L.W, KU-UKb-irg. ifiitf n Ili-li . atrwvt Cast mu vl ntclruw, 1 ll.
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