i ubbmi ran Ebensbure. Pa.. rttWAV. - - J-AX. 11, 1879. W-r " - LOCAL AND PERSONAL. tltrt. There, and the Other riace. j, wa ,ingrons to be safe on lbs id- a'k yesterday. -eii'B1" tore'T lanl on lippry viae ,rt wvr, l-ut it keep onie of them awlu) k"7if Madam Knmor apeak truly, ib lUKn Hunting . Gi& J about to bo reeoe- ''!!lVhv ii universally recognized fact lie a" u,n created ? BtauM it la - rarenl to '"is vour l'ra wor,h 23 r0 7 If It in do it uei'fc coogb or cold. Uh Dr. Ball i. seti Syrup at once. -County Auditor Eo, Porter and Ifc f rB,itk ore H11"? in tbeir work: on the receipts and expenditure of "Little Cain- pr. Bull' Baby Syrnp ta recommended It all iirugizlts being purely Tegetable J,J reliable preparation for babiea. Price -Mi'ow owned by llr. Joseph Hart, of BollidaJurg. for t be t bird time In as many Tears gTe birtb ou Suuday night last to (iu calre. A tbree-yr-oll eon of Mr. George Koh- r 0f Franklin borough, fell into a boiler of jt water, on Friday laat. and wa pretty Tr"'.T scalded. Bv. J- N- MGotdgle, recently of this C'-ace, was duly Installed as pastor of the jre,t'vterlan cbnrrb at Parker, Pa., on Ittimlav night of last week. Ojr Chen townahlp correspondent glTe tie full particular of the tragic death of Ir Cr-. rn Hrlfrich, not John Heifrivb, aa tie Herald bad it in its laat iaaue. Twenty-four merchant of Johnstown j,m mutually agreed to "ahnt up ahop" at Sut'otfe etry eveuii.g. Why ahonld not mr irertlism'a go and do likewiae ? - Mr. John Lttrlnger, aoa of Mr. Daniel Ll'.i'nger, is Mid to have died of consuinp Wi at bis home in Clearfield township a f,w i!nvs ago. May be rest lu peace. Flaait a honey, the old folka like It, the jctra people like it, and the babiea cry irr it We mean Dr. Frailer' Coogb Bvr ap. 12-21..1.?.j -Biskon Tu!gg, of Pittsburgh, atiiljllishop Kan, of Wheeling, W. Va., were the gueata .n MicJay night last of Rev. O. P. Gallagher, iitrrof St. John' church, Johnstown. -P ete the disci Tery of Dr. William' In C'.sti Ointment there ia certainly no excuse in any "ie to suffer with tie Pile. Bee nt. ial i otlce. 12-21. -ly The Pittiburgb paper report that two frun were found fnzeb to death ktwm u two uarst cf a weatern-bound freight train wt:i b arrived at Torreos atation ou Tuealay ttcroiriif. A lr.imnn fare, perfectly formed, the es t.t'Ae baiidiwork of that wonderful artlitt Jm i'tvut, waa ob;erTahlw on one of the Vtii'ew panea of our office on Wednetday acmitig lut. Mr. J. Todd ETutchinpon, whose aerioua il'.i tf at Ecenbnrg, Clarion county, we no n id a frw wet ka ago, reached bla home in tt i place en Weduedy night laat rniu h iHiprored In healih. -T,e Pa. K. Ii. depot in Gayaport CHolll iutl'urg), ni'l e'.lghtly damaged by fire, tv 1 1 to have originated from the heater Id lUe the rel'ar, on W edneaday night of laat -1'ne at lent of the Jnrrora drawn to xrte at tta ilarth term of Coort cannot rrtj uml tc tbr mandate, aa be wan aammnn nltupjr lefore a bieher trihnna', and m wlikh all of-na will have to face sooner tr la'cr. Tte County Comnaieeionere having an itcrjtl Sbert? Ryan to pay the special po kna employed in and about Jobnatnwn dar lrg ibe railroad trochlea in July laat, which tm will cuet the county a considerable an m A Grrrn named Christ. Rhode, an fflipli ya of the B'.air Iron and Coal Co. at H' I'.iilajsbnrg, waa caught between two care ti Pnmlay ninriilng of lat week and ao had. 'trrc4i)4 tbat he died in lesa than twenty fnr lioora after. -Wr. Simon Scbroth and a yonng man MTifl Gena, both reahlenta of Carrolltrwn. if fur Ballna, Kauaaa, en Wednelay night for ibe pnrpoee of bettering their for it, If pnttlhle, in that or aonae other pa file grsat Weat. Mr. Pamnal Lemon, brother of Benator Won, bsa left liolliday aburg for Breall, l'.1br be goea to take a band in building 't Madeira and iiatuore railroad, for the wirroctlon of which ileasra. P. & T. Col i'.a ara the eoutractora. -Hr. Juv ph Parka, of Caat Conetnangb, u been appuiDted road foreman of eug'nea the Tyrone diviaion, and Mr. . K. Eu .!, f'rtmaa.of the upper ronndhooae at A tuciia baa been made bis aacceaaor ou the wt-rti tn.l cf (he Pittauurgb dielalon. Dr. Huffman, aurgeoo dentist, will be Wt:,oreou Tneadjy, Jan. 22d, and at '.-rmneown on Friday following, Jan. 25th, ' J al at be intends to do, or will be pre !rJ to do, a hen he visit each of thoe V-1', is of courae apparetit to all. -ft -Tb-i lifeitas r-inalns of a whlaky flask -t found on the sidewalk on Centra street, :t-u Jlaln and Sample streets, on Wed--5-Jay raornlng last. There was nothing to -"J tbe runt (f Ita death, bnt a single i-c uffl,;td to convince that the spirit "J i'Meed departed. -Tnrn it aa you vrl'.l, Tle-w it in any light ?'- p!rfe, the fact atlll remains unqne" iJiid tn.qufcBtioriablethat A. A. Barker Bud, El.enrti,urg and Carrolltown, giro voula of the beat qnality for tbe same 'aontitof money than any other dealer on Pwaithe I,8h of tbe Allefchenlee. - should have atated laat week that J-oh Kirkpatr'ck aaxnmed on the lat ' V. ibe p.)htion aaaignd him at the late Mli.u as one of the Poor Directors of U'ubria countyan office which we are do more honest, upright or cciiaoientloos "' ever been called upon to fill. , fo,ir-fot vein of bituminous coal of quality haa been unearthed on the -"n,f jjr. Frank Mullen, In Summerhill iJI" p aboul 'wo rnllea from Wilmore, m the coal ia quite acceaaible ami not te 1 t,", rallroal, the diacovery promises "a big bonanza for the fortunate owner. -At an election held in Cheat township Ti-la.v last, on Ibejnueation of dividing " towtiship. tbe vote stood 112 for and 22 f r. thu proposed divisiou. The new t.J'1'!P created is to Je called Elder, ' 6 thf tni,(;e o( chest creek aa the boun Jl 'in, al. weat of that stream to com- ths nrw township. , , E'lelbliite, who accidentally rr . i . . ' into m " " ' r-'t " d.s nrstjapjiarance on tbe street since "ll'rli)u., . 11. ... mm . l-.l i ".-iii.iu eiineatav laat. necarrieu In as'inp and i.reaented a rather tv " 'iR and preaented a ra ii 'Ti rPernce, but we are gla t-iTv !"" l,,in worth several dead ' "at what Is left of him is In a fair gian o ad men I! l UllB IB ill " ,T "J uvrv, J? ,f;''era'n published in the Pittsburgh !i."rTl"'M,1y morning laat reports that m, Krph "Prator at Cresaon obaerved J,. nrl,"King to one of he platforms of tbe hing troxa tLe efl'cts of cold and ex- '"tu p,,b",,n a letter elsewhere relative ,EJ,t" n "d Impressions made by i,;.hnl btrried trip through the oil regions 'W,. r "" repy perusal. Ills from '?n very intelligent and respected ft tu n1 wbo ll0t on'y knows how to write v t M- b,It " tnply qnalifld, if need . topat her contribntions in type after Wr,f' wrlten. We Lope to bear from C,r- Jatnee O. Haaann has received from U . rP,a th fart to GaHHein, where rm ntin ajgnaled aiul pinppl n1 the "'itlliait.a a . . . a . a" 1 1 I.. 'Pit v fJ'Donnell the appointment of and entered with lit. chief noon the r,' "fflci' duties on Monday last. fj;;T ' n srlent penman, and being m ln the routine bualnea of that Wwi, 0,,,r office about the Court Houe, ,,. n.dr.i,t ,,rf hlmaelf an mmnslsnt towlf T L er,leRan Clearfield ; township aged about fV5 yerS) !, rcei,, tTA lh,e drying one n.- ,rrr1ng Inside of three 7aSr. M-Tah.?MVwlfl" about venteen ; Kll r .lan? bo u !on't oow from aee hi m marry another one. a TnH J0 I- na,,. 1m was elected ! It s ?if ' tht Conrt ' Allegheny ronnty ' ?mheNTeb,r t1oti, waa sworn Into nonar te the first and nly Democrat who has Wen elevated to the I1-L.1 f '? tbat county since the power or electing judges was given to the people. n l""1!? 1wyer and In every way qualified for the high position. v r woman who Talnes their health should dispense with gnm overshoe clurmg the present sloppy season, and no man or woman who cenenlis the interests of their pocket-books should go elsewhere than to the cheap cash store of A. A. Barker He Boa, Ehenaburg and Carrolltown, to bnv overshoes or anything else they may need for household or personal nse. Mr. C. F. O'Donnell, Prothonotarv, and W Horace Rose, Eq., District Attornev. took the requisite oaths of office on Monday last. The latter gentleman is his own suc cessor, and has made a record for himself that he has every reason to be prond of, and Mr. f Donnell will no doubt prove himself equally competent and courteous in tbe dis charge of the duties which have Just devol ved upon Lint. Don't conclude because the holidays are over that all desirable gocxls at the popular cheap cash store of M vers & Llovd have been disposed of. or that they are "less pre pared or leas willing to supplv everyUdy with the best of goods at the" verv lowest prices. They still have an abundant and elegant stock or dry goods, groceries, etc., and there is not a man in the business who can undersell them. We had a call on Wednesday last from our genial friend and patron, Mr, Michael Fitzbarris, the popular and pleasant propri etor of the St. Charles' hotel, Altoona, which, however, he has to vacate on the first of April, without a certaintv as to where be will pitch his tent after that date, al though he has an eye on the Miller House, Greeusbnrg. at prescut In the occupancy of Capt. John Porter. We welcome back onr old Chest town ship correspondent nnder a new name, and can fully endorse all he saysabontthe fitness of Mr. Cbas. L.anglein for the office of Regis ter and Recorder, to which he aspires. Mr. Ii. is an energetic, high-minded ci'izen of northern Cambria, a sound Democrat, a good penman, and an intelligent, worthy gentle man, and if called npon to serve he will not be found wauling in any particular. This region was favored with a fall of eight or ten inches of snow a few days ago, but as it waa of a dry, harsh character, it did not serve very well for sleighing pnrposes. Wednesday, however, brought a cold rain, which still prevails as we write on Thurs day forenoon, and is freezing as fast as it falls, thus rendering the roads admirable for eleighing purposes. 1. 8. The rain baa quit freezing aud the snow is rapidly disappear ing. We do th'.a week what we should have done laat week, award the meed of nraise to Harry Slep, Esq., of the Altoona Mirror, for a good act well done In furnishing a lionntl rul New Year's dinner for the fourth time In the history of that journal to the carrier lors connected with that establishment. Mr. B'.ep Is not only ao enterprising and affable gentleman, but he has a generous heart overflowing with the milk of human kiud uess. If yoa must slip down, and in the pres ent icy condition of the sidewalks It seems almost Impossible to avoid it, yon will do well to slip down to Jas. J. Murphy's Btar Clothing flail. 109 Clinton street.Johnstown, and buy yourself a neat and elegant suit of clothes, "the prices whereof have been o much reduced since the holidays that a complete outfit for roan or boy can now be longht for $5 and upward. Also, the fluest white shirt in the market for $1. Prothonotary O'Donnell set 1 up on several of his friends, ou Monday last, in shape of a sumptuous dinner served at the Mountain Honse as only "mine host" f that well-regulated establishment knows hew to get up a square mel. Happening to be one ff the iuvlr1 guests, we can bear ample tes timony to the quantity ami quality of the vianda, for a fair share of which we return onr thanks to the gentleman who so gener ously provided and paid for the bountiful feast. In answer to STsral inqnlrl, we wonld ay that all who pay for the Fkkkmak until January 20th, 1879. at the rat of 81.73 pa year in tbe county, or $1.90 oatslde of th county, will be furnished with,th premlnm book, which will be ready for delivery In the early part of February. Parties who hav paid for a portion of the coming volume, which begins two weeks hence, will there fore understand that it Is necessary to pay In rull to the above date before they can re oelve the "Home Guide." The Johnstown Democrat of laal week mentioned the name or our old and eateemed fellow-:itieu, John Fenlon, Esq., in connec tion with the Democratic nomination for Aeaembly in thla county. We have no hesi tation iu saying tbat if Mr. Fenlon, who had considerable experience in his younger days In the hal! of legislation 'is chosen as one of tbe two members of the Legislature from "Little Cambria," he will be found as true, faithful aud efficient as any one who has been there since he himself quitted the portal of the State capltol lu th year 1849. Maggie Farrell, a twelve year-old niece of Rev. John Boyle, pastor of the Church of the Holy Name in thi place, died of inflam matory rheumatism at the home of her pa rents in Pittsburgh, on last Saturday atter t.oon. The deceased, who spent weral months in our towu year before last, will be remembered by many of our people as a modest, sweet-faced little girl, who was a universal favorite among ber young asso ciates, to whom, as well as to.all who knew ber only to appreciate her winning ways she was greatly endeared. May she rest iu The concert on Friday evening last was mncb more of an ovation than even the most .anguine friend, of the Eben.burg s 1 v er cor net band could have anticipated, tbe Conrt House being well filled and the receipts ag gregating about thirty dollars. The vocal knd instrumental music furnished on the oc cas on was for the most part well rendered nut a more varied programme would no doubt have given greater satisfaction. The aing ng of Miss Mollle Davis, the comic song bv Doc. Thompson, and the band were received with special marks or favor. . . . i Having railert to get as K" - " r i- one of the "in nthern C . -nd -."J with au abumlance of iron ore, coal and Are Cl!!The large barn on the farm of Mr. John Wnn.roa in Cambria township, about one burned to tbe Kme l) bushels of yesterday morning and ne0liwr prprty oats, a lot of hay, ami mu " a , Wer lost in the conflagration. i ln nil probability either the rf cendiarv or ca -j :"-, lu the Ctna.J b, easy chair, Tb farmer h 't l whD. hia hale old smoking his pipe of 'iy' clearing the din wife, with busy care, w a" clear k -neraway; then all atone th e ia Mif on some project fti btwmy lew of tl"-;1-" ? wiien he goMbere , AHooua he went; ",,. . trice, that e found, without don l" v to 1, iiiunu, ...I. IO wear can oe non.i everything .nan n ' Gclfrey Wolff at a wonrterrni !" , co,nplete next who keep, a toriW .nJ who . .w. on on ftmoOSTweinn ,,rice. Ill" -""-' . lAfUl IDNU la believed can be obtaine.i tor .... farm, which, as we have a ready nf'1 our readers, is locatM in Carroll township, wHbln two miles of Carrolltown. and con tains 133 acres. 100 of which are re, . - Jb All necessary improvements 1 " been postponed until Wednesday Jan. 3tb it 1 o'clock P. n-., when it will take place At 1 o UocsT. p. h,,rollrh r Carroll- at ninn . frtArmt Constable Wherley of this place succeed ed on Wednesday last, after the employment of a rood deal of strategy in arreatlne a yonngand powerfnlly-bnilt roan named WnrT. McCall, who ia charged with committing snndry depredations in the railroad ticket Office at Portage station, promlnet among which was an assault and battery on the person of the agent at that place. The alleged offence were perpetrated several month ago, and although several efforts were made since then to arrest the guilty party, be managed to elude the vigilance of the 'officer nntil onr rather dlminntive Wherley succeeded by .llmof prsererence and a vast amofint of Ineennity in laying hi hands npon him. The prisoner waa brought to this place in a sleigh and committed to jail the same evening. The Seaboard Fine Line company nav ing secured the right of way from Butler county to Baltimore, or near that city, the work of laying down the pipe will be com menced on the first of April and completed, it is expected, during tbe coming summer. The company isnnder the control of capital ists in the oil region who are engaged in the production of that, article, and is etvled "The Producers' Union." The pipe will be 44 inches in diameter, and will be laid 2i feet tinder the surface of the gronnd. It will have a dally capacity of tlx thonnand barrels, and will be operated during both day and night. The line will be 230 miles long, 40 miles of which will ! located In Maryland, tt will cross the Carrolltown road About four miles north of this plaro, and will pass between Chest Springs and St. Augustine. The same series of events which have .1nsf culminated in the induction of Mr. C. F. O'Donnell into the Prothonotarv' office have of course made it imperative npon Mr. Bernard McColgan to retire from that posi tion; and in nntine this fact we deem it due to the latter gentleman to say that hiseniire official career was marked with strict and faithful Attention to business and by the mnat courteous and gentlemanly Intercourse with all who bad business relations with him. He has onr best wishes for his future health and prosperity, and ever gratefully shall wa remember that be was not only one of tbe most prompt-paying officials for whom we did work of any kind, hut that he at all times acted on the principle that the Demo cratic papers of the county were justly and by right of service to the party entitled to the patronage of bis office. A dwelling house on a farm in Ttarr township owned by Mr. Thomas Griffith, of this place, and just vacated by the family of Mr. Geo. E. Kruge, who had removed to a new house on the same place, but had as yet taken nothing awaT but stoves, bedding, and a few other articles, caught fir in some mysterious way about 3 o'clock on Friday morning last and was totally destroyed, to gether with about 80 bushels of corn in tbe ear, 30 bushels of rye, 8 bushels of wheat, 10 bushels of buckwheat and 10 bushels of bar ley, besides three sets of good harness and a lot of household furniture, etc. How the fire originated is unknown, although the pre sumption is that a defective flue had some thing to do with it. There had Iteen fire In tbe honse the day previous, but care was taken to extinguish every ember before leav ing the premises. We did not learn the ex tent of Mr. Krnge's loss, bnt as he is he is a poor man it is heavy enough to be felt very seriously by hltn, though his energy and in dustry will no doubt enable him to overcome the misfortune liefore a .jreat while. AK Ol'TRAOI THAT IS NOT TO Go TJS PUNI8HED. One of the best citizens of our town a gentleman who stands high in ibe communty and has the respect and esteem of all who know him has just cause for complaint at the insults and indignities heaped upon the members of his very excel lent family and their gentleman escort while on their way to and returning from th concert at the Court House on Friday even ing last, ami the young hlacsgnarus who bandied bis name from mouth to month, for , . . - ,,( , , the purpose of creating a laugh at the ex- pense of on or Lis most accomplished daughters aud the gentleman who accom panied them, will find themselves called to account before long in a way they least ex pected, bnt well deserve. Tbe aggrieved gentleman bas frilly made tip hi mind to teach the beardlcsa ruffians a lesson that they will not soon forget, and in so doing he will receive the thanks and encouragement of a commnnity that has long been disgraced by the infamons conduct of a certain class of young men unfortunately too well known in onr town. He bas already obtained the names of several parties implicated in the outrage complained of, and as soon aa he complete tbe list, which he anticipate no Iron hie ln doing, he proposes to make an ex ample of them that cannot fail to strike ter ror into their hearts and prove to their sor row that they cannot longer insult respecta ble people on the public streets or elsewhere with brazen affrontery and without any fear as to the consequence. In tbis. aa we have said, the gentleman in question well deserves aud will receive the approval of every right minded person in tbe community, and the punishmeut be proposes is not only well merited, but of a character which is abund antly calculated to crush out tbis great and growing evil in our midst. God speed the good work, say we Found Dead. The lifeless remains of an unknown man were found on last Sunday afternoon lying beside the track of the Ebeosburg and Cresson railroad, at what is known aa Lilly's crossing, not far beyond Muuster, and a letter discovered in one of his pockets, dated at Pleasantville, Bedford county, and evidently written by himself and addressed to some party in Altoona, left no doubt that his name waa James McCarty, and tbe presumption is that tie was on bis way to the latter city, though an undirected envelope, bearing the printed card of an Al tooua business house, which was found ou his person, might lie accepted as an evidence tbat he was returning from tbat place. Be that as it may, there was nothing to show that he had beeu frozen todeaih, as retorted by some of the papers, while ail the sur roundings pointed very plainly to ibe fait that heart disease or some equally expedi tion melody, had thus sadly and strangely ended his earthly career. When fonnd he had a carpet-sack clutched tightly in one hand, while the other hand was thrust into one of bis pockets, which showed very con clusively that death had come npon him without a moment's warning. We did not learn whether any inquest was held on tbe remains, or whether anything valuable was found in his possession, but the latier we presume was not tbe case, as the body was removed to'the poor-honse and on Monday last buried in Potter's field at the expense of tbe county. A SkiM-FULPhtsiciax. Dr. George H. Keyser, of Ibis city, is so well-known to the comtnnni'y in which he has been in success ful practice for such a long series or years, that It is scarcely necessary to mention the location or hi office. For the benefit or ihe few who may not te familiar with if. how ever, it may be stated that it is at No. 240 Penn avenue. The doctor, in his special lines of practice, may be said to be almost without a peer in this country. A lengthy experieyce and years of sMnly have made him most thoroughly familiar with pulmon ary complaints, and likewise with all that class of diseases that are to be cured by trnsses and appliance of. that character. Dr. Keyser is one of the best educated men In this locality particularly so in his pro fession and in the particular branches of it to which we have referred. His 1 borough knowledge of diseases of this character and their treatment insure absolute safety, and those who place their reliance on bim can rest assured that their faith is firmly ground ed. Pittsburgh Dispatch. l-ll.-lm. A young woman named Orphia Graf fins, formerly of Punxsutawney, Jefferson comity, gave birth to an illegitimate child at the" house of Mr. Christopher Graffins, in Altoona, on Monday morning last, and afterwards wrapped it In an old calico skirt and carried it upstairs and deposited it in her trunk, shutting down the lid. Mrs. Graffins, learning what had happened, sub sequently fonnd the child In the girl's trnnk, and her husband, supposing that it had met with a violent death, made information against the mother of the infant, bnt a coro ners Inqnest, after hearing alPthe evidence, fame o o ponrlutton that tb ebiM was Uif-fCB. . OtTT 0 THB WHREt.. The following named gentleraeu were on Friday last drawn to serve as Grand and Traverse Juror at the ensuing term of Court, commencing on Monday, March 4th, 1878 : GRAND JCHOI. Buriroon Lewis, farmer, Allegheny twp. llnrrett Jeremtrth. v.( on-mr.ker. Yoder twp. Bradley John F., clerk. Oallilfein bor. Hrown litvid, farmer. Dean twp. h urheusebr Geo., farmer, Adams twp. Finey J 1 nj rs. fanner, Mun.Mer twp. Healop A., pntnter. ttb ward, Johnstown. Kaylor Henry, teacher. Muuster twp. K uutsSnni'l J., puitdler, ftth ward. Johnstown. Kiper Fred'k. arocer, Kiehlanc! twp. Lilly W m ., lurmer, Munster two. Livingston Josiah, farmer, Adams twp. Lewis David, farmer, Cambria twp. McColjran John, merchant, Wilmore bor. Murton John H miner. 'M wnrd. Conemaugb. Kaylor aiu'l J laborer, Taylor twp. O'Brien K. A., mni-hiiiis;, E. Conemauarh hoc Princle I'bilip D. M . sawyer, Jnchson twp. Pfotf Conrad, laborer, 2d ward. Conrinaufh. Hippie Christian, moulder. Stony Creek twp. humph John L , painter, W. ward, Kb'itsburr. 8chroth Lawrence, inn-keeper, Carrolltown. Wilson Uobc-ri, miner, 2d ward, Cooemuugb. TI1ATIH8I Jl'KOK TIHST WtCK. Allegheny Two. Valentine liishop, David J. Cramer, James Gorman. Adams Twp. Josiah Helsel, Jeremiah Paul. Rarr Twp. Jos. A. Duinm, Jacob White. Cambrltt Twp. Thomas Houvtr. Croyle Two. D. W. Luke. Coopersdale Bor. Joseph Master. Chest Twp. John Lamzr, Charles Koddy, Chest Spring's Itor. Anthony J. Will. Conemuugh llor. Lawrence. Heich, Andrew Zi mmr-rmmi. Lvhu Twp. A.'D. Flannfrnn. Kast Cofiemaufrb itor. John C. Walklnshaw. Ebensb.nv llur.- W. W. Hlair. Thoinaa Faisail. Franklin Bor. fleorre Harsh herder, Grtllnriu Twp. John J. McGuire. Johnstown Bor. Alver Akers, Henry B. Barnes, John Border, Win. C. Cad man. John It. Gohn, JhcoI. Horner, Jr., John McUee, V m. Palmer, Doviri G. Kees. August Severing. Jacks.n Twp. Heniy Aiieed, LsuIlI Bur ket, Samuel Leidy. Win. Shumnn. Muiiftcr Twp. John Biter. Wm. Glass, John O'Harra. Millville Bor. Wm. II . Hess, Wm. O'Brie. KichlHnd Twp. John Freidhoff. Siimriu i hill Twp. Wui. Doian, Ed. McGlade. Susquehanna 'i'wp. lsnac W Oakland. Wbue Twp.-U'H Ontes. Washington Twp. Michael Litzinger, Adam Myers, Win. Pringle. TRAVEKSB JCROI18 SECOND WKCK. Adams Twp. I'eter Cost low, Geo. B. Kiper, Hiram ShanV-r. Allegheny Twp. Michael Drlakell, George Flit k. F. X. Haid. BlaoklicK I'wp. Win. Duncno. Harr Twp. Henry S. bumin, Bernard McGee. Cteartind Twp. Win. Adams, James Adams, Kit-hard Collins, Henry L- Kriae. Cambria Hor. Henry Byrne. Edward Crif fltb, itobort James, Ben. Lloyd, Jobu U'Con neli, Jr. Cambria Bor. John A. Parr, Peter Sirlouia. Com inU(ih Bor. Setasilan Boiler, John Cox. Win. Cofft-BberKOr, Cbas. Schnerr, Wm. St iprerwaM. Carrolltown Bor. Peter Campbell. Carroll Twp. I'anlel M. Duinm, U. A. Luther. Chest Sprin,ra Bor. James Peary. I lean Twp. Geoia-e Hail. Krit Cniieiuauah Bor. John Hoy. K'ensbuig Bor. John GIuIiiks, T. W. Sboe muker. Johnstown Bor. Gotlelh Bsntley, August Brown, George Gocher, Albart B. Petrlken, U. F. Speedy. Loretto Bor.--Josejh Herzoir. W. B. I.ltxinger. Munster Twp. Henry W illettrand, Jr. Prospect Bor. Huirh McMonivIe, Summerhill Ta-p. James AIcDuun. Taylor Twp. Jump. Masteoon. Washington Tw p. Thomas Criste, Julius Kifcr, LaZiirus R'il?. Whito Twp.-John II. Fiske. Akbested for Fokoekt. From the JnhiiMiowu Tribune of Tuesday last we clip the following : The facta in a forery case la which John W. Westbrook, of Sou man, ia tbe principal, bav been in our possession for some time past, but at the earnest request of a relative of t he Indi vidual we have retrained from making note of the same. Aa the young man bas been arrested, however, the affair le-omes public property. It seems that In November last John drew a check on the bank of llibert & Co., in this place, for t'MO, and eedoraed It with tbe name of V. It. Went brook, his brother, who is passenger And freight agent at Socman, and who had money on deposit bwre. This check was pre I sented by the accused at tbe First Nationa , Htnk of Aoonl,.Bd ,he ra0ney waaaured. sented by the accused at tbe riret National When it waa sent here Iibert & Co. refused to honor it, as we understand tbere was not at the tim sufficient funds; f N. Ii. Weatbrook In the baak to meet it. It soon leaked nut tbat tbe check was foiged.and John deemed it prudent to Bkip. He waa traced to New York, but in tbat city was lost siaht of. A few days ago it became known to tbe po lice authorities at Altoona that the younr man )iHd been seen at Pnrtsge, and the chief of po lice of that city, accompanied by a constable of Washington township, this county, made an effort to capture blm, hut he .got wind that they were trying to effect his arrest, and h eluded t heir vigilance by concealing himself. On yesterday morning the officers were more successful, as they managed to secure him at his awn house In Portage, and he was taken before th Mayor of Altoona, who made a pis liminnry investigation of the tnatt.tr, and Iheo ent defendant to Jail to await trlar?-ee he was unable to furnish bail for hts appearance when wnnted. Mr. Westbrook ta not more than twenty-six years of ag". and has a decidedly tin sddress, bot unfortunately he has got himself into a scrape thnt may result in bis belug Bent to tbe penitentiary. Astonishing Success. It 1 the duty of every person who has used P.OSHEE'8 German Syrcp to let Its wonderful quali ties be known to their friends in curing Con sumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use if without im mediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least to try one liottle, as 40,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup. cannot be too widely known. Ask your Druggist aliout it. Sample Bottles to try sold at lOcents. Regular size 75cents. For sale by Lemmon & Murray, Ebensburg, and Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore. E. K. Thompson's Sweet Worm Pow ders are doing more good than tongue can te!l or pen can write in relieving children and adults of intestinal parasites or worms. Children seven months old have discharged targe, worms after a few doses. Not injurious in the least, pleasant t3 take, containing no calomel, put tip in glass iMittles with name of proprietor blown in glass. Enquire of your druggist and take nothing else ; or send to E. K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa., Box 1185. Price 25 cents. Pills sent by mail on receipt of 25 cents. Druggists arid dealers should send for list and prices. For sale by Lemmon Si Murray, Ebensburg. Messrs. Editors : As we were connect ed with Dr. Qtiincy A. Scott's dental estab lishment at the time his Centennial speci mens were manufactured, we state positive ly that those elegant dental specimens which received the Centennial Medal and Diploma, were made by Dr. Qtiincy A. 8cott and his assistants. And we desire also to state that we have been in many dental offices, but have seen dentistry in all its phases, and have never seen work turned out anywhere equal to that made at 278 Penn Avenue. We do not consider it necessary but we also wish to endorse Dr. Quincy A. Scott as a gentleman, npiight and honorable iu all his social and business relations. Dr. John Scott, Dr. W. H. Perm. Dr. Jus. Graham, John. K. Anc A New Version of an Old Story. Ben Franklin gave the poople of liia ly recipe for obtaining health, wealth, arnl wia !om. The present generation is not aup poaeil to he in want of wiaJom, and would prefer happineaa combined with health and wealth. The modern way to obtain all theae ia told in the ad verrlaement of Barrlck, Rol ler & Co., headed "Health and Happiness" in thi paper. We cordially recommend our reader to the careful consideration of their art Tire. 2t. White CooKtES. Take twornpaof white ancar, two-thirds of a cup of butter, two thirds of a cup of sweet milk, one egg, bea ten, flavor with trbtojeg ; imKI three pint of flour, having in it one and a half meaanrea Banner Baking Powder; roll out thin; cat in shapes ami bake. Each can of BAXKEK Boking Powder contain a measure! to nae nsteail of a apoon. At your grocer for tbe AKNEK Powder, and take no oteer Mny ronantnpflT are now naing Dr. Iffwier'a RnAf Bittera wd fV'OXp Pvfip wfrh vwMcrwalir nct. pf1.-1 1 .J Je-tUnfs by the Way aide. Pickwick. Jan. i, 1?T5. Kditor FrkkmaS'-To those who have vlsltad the counties comprising what is known at. the h.ll'' in b. a. - . . ... ...... ... Jtni..ii,n irj, am me boic nope : and expectation of that region was lumber, ! the changes effected since the discovery of oti 1 seem like the work or wtsglo, A barren, nn. 1 productive r glon. the laborof the tiller or the Boll was hut illy repuid, as Is evinced br the ' character of tbe old farm bouses still standing, j while the rew barns yet remaining bear not! the faintest resemblance to the structure in I this and the eastern parts of the State. Of ! course. In a very great many iustance, tbe old ' houses have" been rephiced bv new and more i pretentious structures, but they seem to have I nn uncomfortable look, as though thu angles had not yet worn smooth, or as if they nad not been built to fit the families occupying 'hem. However, the houses in the "oil towns," and they were all alike as nearly a I could Judge, are not by any means Intended for Bxi ures, but are put up in Hie cheapest and most expedi tious manner possible, being merely plunk frames, with the inside walla papered and ihe ceiliiurs formed with breadths.. r muslin tacked together. Here and there, indeed, an occasion al building puts on style on the strength of be ing plastered, but such are the exceptions, not the rule. Composed of such imnammalile ma terial, it is small wonder indeed that a oonfl . gration sweeps everything before it. A fire occurred In one of these "shinglo palaces" r eer.tly, by which two children were burned to death, although the mother of the little unfor tunates was absent from the houee not more , tban five minutes. The country through the nil belt Is dotted i with huge derricks, seventy-five r eighty feet in heigbth, scarcely a'stone'a throw irom each I other; and ns each derrick represents at.out , 4.(IH0. some idea or the amount of capital In vested may be obtained. Then, too. whenever a "big strike" is made, the flood of eager, etrug- ; gling humanity surges that wav. and towns ; rise In almost a night and in some instances as ra phllj' disappear. j Tbe land not being ender cultivation, no feucee are to be seen, and roads cross and re- ! crosa wt h the most charming disregard .f each ; other; while th steam pipes, by means ot j which two or three wells are pumped by the ! same engine, and the oil pipes, which discharge theoil from each well into a common reservoir, run over the surraee in every direction. The crude ii is first pumped into "the tank connect ed with the well, and then gauged by an official, who gives the owners certifjeatefor the amount of oil. It ia then, hv means o these connect ing pipes, carried into the common reservoir, whence it is distributea to the different refiner ies t Oil City and down the Valley road, aa far as Pittsburg. One peculiarity of the men who most do con gregate here, is that they talk nothing but oil, in soma one of its various phases. Passing along the streets, you heae nothing but -rlrst, second or third sand," "wildcat." "oil belt," or some ot her ot" :hc phrases which to us are un Intelligible, but perfectly understood by tho who "live, move and have their being" In oil. Politics doesn't seem to trouble the souls of the men here in the least. The streets in some of these towns are paved, or planked rather, but withal the er;irg of tbe strears at any but the recognized crMmiiits Is a matter of uncertainty. I saw a gentleman only a few d-iys ago. gaze lorgingly at iheother side of Ihe street, t lien t the sea of mud be tween, nn 1 then at his nicely polished ooots and then ho sighed. A littl street Arab, who evidently understood the situation, and pitied him. sung out "Mlthter, there a crothing down th.re; you'd better go down." And he went. The mud wvt deep, but 1 don't believe it waa a thousand feet. The narrow gauge railroad connecting the town of Clarion with the Allegheny Valley Koad was recently completed, and, on Monday, the !4th ult., was tormally opened. Invited guests, to ttienumberof several hundred, dined at Clarion, and ilnisbed the day with a supper and dance at Emlontou, the point of Junction with tbe Valley Koad. The supper at Euih n ton was given at the large hotel at the depot, and of which a whilom Ebensburirer, Mr. James A. Kittell, does the honors, and very gracefully too. The road Is finished nicely, and is no doubt as safe aa roads generally are, but it does give one a nervous feeling to watch a train crossing a deep ravine on trestle work that at a short distance looks about as substantial as a spider web. The scenery along the road is highly pic turesque, and the effect is bightenml by going over it at night, when the burning gas from the oil wells casta an unearthly glare over the surroundings. In most place where this rhs from the wells la abundant, they utilize it by carrying It through pipes Into their dwellings,' where atovea are heated with It. It answers the purpose admit ably, and besides that is per fectly clean, which is a grat item In the esti mation of those notable housewives who "kill themse:vcs keeping things clean." Contrary to the general reputation of towns built by personstl.K.-king in the direction of tbe last "strike," the towns ln Ihe oil region are law abiding aud church going. Their churches are generally tastefully built, and during the holidays were beautifully decorated with ever greens. The service on iSabbath are well at tended, and as there are no traina run on any of the rojds in that region on that day. the em ployes are given a chance to "Remember the Babhath day and keep it boly." Wishing you a hkppy KvW Vear, I ant Your friend, V. Local Correspondence. St. Uwrehok, Jan. 5, 1873. Piar Frkfwaw Havlntr chanced my bual nea location for a abort time la aiy only apolo ry for tailing to correspond with tbe apicy Fkebman for some time pa?t. Theoniy excite ment in Democratic Cheat ia thediriaion of th township, which, aa you are aware, will to deci ded by ballot on next Tuesday. The division will be warmly contested for and againt, hut you may rest assurer! that the township will tie divided : and before you ;o to pres you will no doubt learn the result. The ilivision of Chest will give us two more Jel'natr, and also a larger vote than heretofore, the places of vo ting belna- more accessible to many old Demo cratic residents who havejheretofore remained away from the polls on account of tbe Jong distance to be travelled. Mr. Adam l.ei.ien. a worthy and enterprising citizen of t hie place, was dHntreroubly injured on ltttt Saturday, nt Carrolltown. by a kick he re ceived In a vital part of tbe body, from a vicloua horse. Mr. l-'a condition is euch that he will have to remain in Carrol llown for some time OeTore he will be able to rech home. Mr. Georre Helfrlck. an old and peaceable citizen of this township, oiime to an untimely death on the 2!tn ult. had jrone to the woods for the purpose of cutting- timber, and ha I patially felled a larire tree, wh'-n it lodged aaainst miother one. and In the effort to dis lodge it theacc tid tree came down upon him, crushing: his boiy In a fearful manner. Tho deceased, "vho ws a childless widower, h nd been uirtkintf his home with Mr. Geo. Siininels bcr for h number of years, and at the time of his death was aired about TJ. His remains were followed to Si. lionilace church-yard by a laixe concourse of relatives and friends. John O. Gill. Esq., of this village, has built himself a neat and cr..y office, nilj iiiiinif his hnndsome and comf ortable residence, where he will administer Justice without tear, favor, or affect iou. llr, J. U. Nooiian has also built a neat and substantial ottice near his residence, where he can be consulted in regard to all the diseases tbat men, women and children are heir to. Messrs. Charles Ioanybein and Jacob Thomas have contracted with different re-pousible parties within the last few day to stock in something over two million feet of hard tim ber, in tune for rhe prlur drive. Gates llros. have also contracted with parties to stock in a 'wrtfe amount of timber, and should the Spruia BeMson prove a pruplt ions one, the citizen of ("Minor in county will be greatly b nefltei through the energy and enterprise of these gentlemen. We have learned through the columns of tbo Fkebman the names of a nil inner ot aspirants who are anxious to serve the ririir jwopfe. We have also had several letters and personnl vis its from good and reliable Democrats who are anxious to secure the delegate at the next county convention. Now we don't wish to say one word ngninsf the claims of any Demo, crat who Iihs announced himself, orany relintrft Democrat who reuv hereafter announce him self, hut we tak this liberty (without the con sent of the gentleman in question) to remark that Chest and Eider townships will present the name of Mr. Charles l,an-neiii for the otlice of Register and Kecorder at the coming conven tion, and when we urge thecluimsof Mr. I.ang bein we only utter the sentiments of all who know him that he Is eminently tit for the office, being a practical and thorough business man and largely identiOed with the lest interests of northern Cambria ; and we furl her state, with out disparagement to other candidates tor the same office, that Mr. L. la ripe Knglisti and German scholar, the latter qualification being much needed In tbat as well as io all other business pursuit. Yours, ic. Glens. IITNEXEAL. Olltf KREETIS. Married, at St. Iawrenee church, on Monday, Jan. 7. l:l, by Kev. Father Vlmanil. Mr. Philip Oii.l and Miss Kl:zabcth Krekvis, all of Cbest township. OHITITARY. EAOFR. Died. In Washington township, Jan. 6. 1878. SaatFP.i.. son or Ulysses aud Cell Eager, aged 0 years and 3 months. HEALTH HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and yet they are within the reach ot every one wqo will nse WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS t The only sore rUR E for Torpid Ltrer. Pyspepsla, Headache. Sour Stomach, Constipation, liability. IN as.) a, and all Millions complaints and Wood disorders. None genuine unless sluned '-Win. Wright, Phlla." If yooj Prnggist will not snp. pj ssnd 'J5 aitnt" 6r osaJy-g m atjcv Jro"w BnnBBBft A A A AAA A A A A RRRIt R R KKBB H ft B K IC K K K. KR K K K K E'SKB E KB EESE a A A AAA A A A A RKRK R R RKRK R R R R K K K K KR K K K IC EKEE K EB F EF.EK A A A AAA A A A A II KM B R II imp. it U R ii R K K EEEli K K K KS KB K K H IC K BSSB BUBBRBU XC3r ARGAIHS PH lilt im nn BB IiB im Hit Hit 1IB- rm nn Hit Hit RRDBBIt Rtl lilt Hit Itn Rft RFH R Hit Bit Rli RM BB Hit Ra I OUR SALES-BOOK WILL SHOW THAT WE HAVE SOLD MORE GOODS DURINC THE PAST SIX MONTHS THAN ANY FIRM IN NORTHERN CAMBRIA, AXT THE IZEASOX IS Tit A T Hi: HA VK SQ35 at JLQ-WIH, IBICES THAN ANY ONE ELSE COULD DO, And now wish to inform thm people of Cttrrolltotcn find rieinity thni we have in our Store the "Lair-R-of-st nnd tosst Complof c Ever brought to Northern Cambria, and which we are effering AT PRICES EVEN LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. The reason we enn aflVr1 to do this is, that hj buying f5o.-i1 in large quanti ties, anl buying for ctsh only, we are enabled to get the very best terms, and the reasou why you shouid buy from us is, that WE HAVE NOT ONLY THE BEST GOODS AND LARGEST STOCK, --BUT sell AT THE LOWEST PRICES.t5 We were among the first to open out m Carrolltown nnd we do not intend to be driven away by new stores, big advertisements, great promise, or anything of that kind ; bo if you want to deal Where there is Square Dealing, and no mistake, Come Xfciglit Vloiig- to Our Store, where jou will not only find the bars down, the l.itch-etring out, and a hearty welcome awaiting you, but will get MORE HEAL VALUE FOll YOUR MONEY THAX AT AXY OTHER STOUE iy TU1S HEGIOX. ! eARS.OLLTQWSr. Closing Out Sale I HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, ftr., e.t AT- COST! C0STJ! COST!!! fTH K undersigned, having eoneludr'd to eU.se vp 1 A hta business af carlv In the Spring as pulb!, ' will from this data self SM.1V KS. HAltlliVAKL. TIN and SII EKT-IIf WAKE, A.C., te., AT COST FOR CASH! Ynl CJnsli Only. As my stok. which Is almist entirely new, wt hoaghi for cash when good wre down to the low est point, and as tbe manufacturers of many goods tn my line are dal y advancing their irlcas, this offer gives the public the BEST OPPOKTL'MTV TO SECURE BARGAINS EVhR PRESENTED IN THIS SECHGN. Tn order to give the public an idea of what I am selling goods at 1 submit a few of my Creat Reductions in Prices! Double-bitted Axes, worth at.S to 1 "5. Keilneerl to to f 1 SS. Knives ad Forks, worth We to M M, Kedtieed to 6Sc. to t2 60. SII. Pla. Table Spoons, worth t3 60 to .vsn. Ko.hiro I to 2.iK) to tS.00. SII. Pla. Teaspoons, wor.h 1.7S to 2.7-V lieduced to 1 1ft to T1.S3. SII. Pla. Table Castors, worth 1.75 to i 0. Reduced to 1.1& to 5.00. Cook Stores, worth 25.00 to 50.00, Ke!need to 18 00 to I2S.0O. Heating Stoves, worth tfl.00 to 135 00. Kedneed to t4 O0 to fJS.PO. And corresponding reductions In all other goods now in stork. In short, no more than cost price will he asaed for anv article nn hin'l. while many things will be SOL.f AT L.KSS THAN COST. In tn a kin if this otter. rew"ver. I wij-h It t be distinctly understood that no gn4.fs will le per mitted to leave the store until paid for. Premises to pay to morrow or next week will nor answer, as I ntn determined to close out roy business on a cash basi onl v. M)m Ferons owing me book accounts or notes aro requested to pay op and save costs. (IKOKllE HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jan. 11, lsis. tt. V&LU&BLE W FOB liil HY virtue of an order of sale ls?u!n out of the Orphans' C.nrt of t:an:bria cuunty. the un dersigned will expose to public sale, on the prem ises, on Monday, January 2!st, (078, At 2 oVloc. r. all that certain FARM, late the property of David J. I.vans. d-e'd. situate In Cambria township, adjoining lands of Huti Kees and others, containing Two Ilinlici Acres, more or less, about 7 tre cleared, on which are erected a Two Story Frame lwelling House, BIB ARB MTKSSAHT Ol"TBTll.PIGS. Be- There is also a fine Orchard on the prem ises and the land la in a good state of cultivation. TmMS or Sale. One-t hird of the purchase money on conarmatlon of sale, and tho balance in two equal annual payments, with Interest. Im ediate poesession.will be given. OKO. M. REAPK, Jan '11, 1878 -2t, ; Trustee to make sale. S TRAY CATTLE. Came to the premiae of the snbscriler in I)en 'own. , ahoat the 1st of September last. 1 rod nni'ej Ship, ahont the 1st or September last, i rei niu ey l.i fkr t black mnlev steer. 1 black and white spot ted steer. 1 brindle steer, and 1 rei steer, siipH.od to be vearlings last Spr ng. No er or ot her spe cial mirks visible. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them awav : otherwise tbey will be ot-pnsed or according to law. W , McOAl LET. Dean Twp., Jan 11, 1S78. t Til AY C 4XF. Came to the resi dence of the aotmcrilwr, in White town ship, no orabont the 10th dayof Heceraber last, a bull calf, of roan color and one year old nait spring. The owner Is reqeested to com forward, prove pmierty, pay charges and take ttaway; otherwise it will be disused of according to law. MICH AKhSHEtUAN. Whit Twp., Jan. io. is7a.-u- FOR RENT. The farm, natr-mill, house, brn, etc., late the property of Amnuny rjwiirr., . v .., ............ . v . . . , townsiilo. are offered fr rent for the coming year. I Apr1 UFO M. HKADIC, KnctM. f IrVaes. rt- It. r -i . v X V N X ?T X c ?r v x n:- It R o o 3 O O- 8S.3 too RRRR It R K R KBRR R R KliRB R R K It SSS OOl) - O o Z -- o o ! o o O P5SS OV NX .3. ' X N X X X N JC PKKK It n JtRrtll It II H R o o 2 s o o zl O o O 8S5 OOO X .X X X X X X 5ft E.GTSCS! ,L0THXNG I ASSIMERES! WARR0LLT0W& IP XE ir A. D VEIiTlSEJlEXTS. A FA 111! mill Mm OF YOUR OWN. HOW is tie TIMETO SECURE IT ! Only rollnv FOR AN ACRE or the best Ijin t Jo America. 1 ooo poo Ar Tn Eastern Nebraska, ni the line of the Union Paclfl Hallroad, now tur sale. Iw Trars credit alrra Interest ealj prr feat. Tbese are the onlv lauds for Sal on Ike line of this Orcat Railroao, the 'A'oRLn'e Hion wat. Send tor Tbi Naw-rt-"" the i-est paper for those seeking new homes ever published. Fn'.! Ii. formal ion, with maj. sent Free. . I . It.VI, l and Aarl. I . I'. U. H., Omaha, t. A GREAT OFFER roB HOLIDAYS I We will during these HART TIM ES a c d the HOLIliAYS disposp rf too NEVV P1AKOJ and (lilliANS. ot first ehiM makers, at lower price for essh, er Instalments, than ever brfoia offerrrl. W A T E K " HAXIIS and i.Hi3 AXS are tbe f.T tAPE, warranted f..r5years. Illasi'd fat logne mailed. Ureat inducements to the trade, t'lsnes, 7-octave. 1 40 ; ;';ncir. in Orrans, t stopt, 48 ; 4 stops. f3; 7 stl s, Ikf- 8 s ops. 7fl ; 10st, -, So: 12 Stops. 0ii: (n parted nrdr. pot oseit a yenr. bheet csasic at bait rre. HORAt'E WAltKS fc. Stl.NS, ManuUct niers and lHsalers, 40 East 14th street, tw lork. I C Uli 1 FITS!! When I say cure I do not tnan merelr to sfrp thorn lor a time and t hen have them return kmd. 1 mean a radical cure. 1 am a regular physician ami hare mde the disease of FITS, ENLEFSY, OH FALLING SirWESS, a lire-lor;c study. I warrant wv remedy to core the worst paci. H.-cans othera'tiave tailed is ni reason for not nr w rece.ving a cure ipm mf. Send to at once for a Ireati. n1 a free Bottle or my luUlIible remedy. (Jive express and post of fice. It costs you no-.h na; fnr a trial. kii. 1 will cure y u. Ad mits lir. 11. O. KOOI, It Pearl St-, New York. AVOIJK FOR AI.I, In their own localities. cativaslng Tor the I Irr. silrtt- isilnr (enlarged ). v .eklv and Monthlv. I.nrtrett l'n" In t ril. with Main. ro )th t'hrorno' f ree liig Commissi. ms to Agents Terms ant" Outfit rr-e. Address P.O. It Ii. ttt t . AiiKiiiin. Maine, PIANOS linn detail price B onlv "S0 Pirlnrflr. iUu F"B' J'r.'"" ;4'J ",',v 'v PIer tree. - ranj, BIBincivll. . r. 4) p t.If gant Tarda, tii ic i o'i'lte, with name lOe . CJ postpaid. J.K. Harder. MaMaji liriuge, N T, C Fahlonaiile('art. Snwflake.Martde.aie.,wIth CJ name, 10c. C. Walker kCM.,Cha:La iu Yil'ge.N.Y f)X fABPS ( stylr-s) lf.r. Ba Itlrd rara. toe , Z3 with name. I. Traraio lobleskill, N.V. HANDS OFF! All persons are hereby canMonM aalt at ttitJ-rfering In any way with the following described property boogiit ot Wm. -McfJouib. which 1 have removed and taken Into my frim : 1 black mare. 1 sboats 1 cookln stove and fixtor-s I erg mors, household and kitchen lurrdiure. 40 )nslios oa s, 30 bushels corn in ears. 1 fanning mill, a lot of hay and straw, two thirds of IS acres ot (.rain in tbe ground. 2 sets harness. S plc.e. 1 harrow, rlis rs, ete all which 1 have left with the said W tn. lie Uough daring my pleasure. JAMTS F. DAVIS. Bart Twp., Jan 11, lS.B.-ai. RUUR D VNIF.L McHrc.MUN. Attorney. df-forc. Johnstown. Pa. OtToo In the oli Exchange boi trilng, tup stairs cor nr of CI I. ton and Eocust at roe's. Will attei d toal. tot. I n ess cortirrtr t with hla prrdt-sslon. WM. IT. SECIILEU. APnmey at lxnf. Ebenabnrg. V. Office In Co? aria Row, (mnurty eeenpie by Iks. X. Mt,w, Esq ,) Cevtre street. f iv?t.7a.-W. A LEXAXPEK TAIT. M. P.. Pnr. ' wet A" akd Sraoitox. St Auvustlne, tam. bria county. Pa. Night calls Shottll be made at the Post-omco, f8-lt.'7T.-Tf. A. SHOEM AKEIl, AtTornet- AT-LAW, Kta-pabUfg. Offrsnn H cb trect. east end of rendenoe. fj tl,;g '.f! rjEO. M. RE APE, AUcrncy-aJ.Law Prsb.trr. Office a tvorr.- sxr.r ) re fVea fTg i:iot. , it. r,noo a an saan sfcaf eaf have erea