H im M I i cipjLnifflB, Ebensburg, Pa.. -w - - - - - jf a s LOCAL AilU -Kivr X7.r?. the Other Viae. i ..-.-- w-0Pr .orely stand on alippery placea " ... u kwra KtiiuM of them awfnl 3c Ct Ut'wi lu " ;,Ti xi..kn Rnmor speaks trnly, tiie 'jkiwna Horning .QleU is about to be reana- "vvhT it a nriveTsally recoRDUeil fact I ie ie nri - p,r,iVjoor life wortb 23 rents? If It la do .Ttiect okj:u cr co!J- u Boll's iseb fvrup at once. fvntt Auditors Boas, Porter amt Mo- CyrtnKk are fetting in their work ou the eCe'P's ' tipcauiiiim vk vm- Ir .A ... .11 drinmlsta aa PeJiig a purely vegetaoie iiid reliab.e preparation for habiea. Price . ... t .. rr... ir..iiutivturg. for the third time In a many j, am save tlrlb ou 9ud7 Digbt laat to A tbree-ye:r-oia rea 01 ai r. oeorge jvod- . . l i 1 . .. K III.... I. .1 1 j."t water, on Friday laat. aud waa pretty Kvere!j scalded. ItrT. ft. i'. VJU"l", ICIIUIIJ Ul IU1B 1.1 India '..) .. m ....... W. P-flg WBSUIIiV I ' " 'niw VI U9 XiiiTlitpy dikuv oi ibci wees. -Our CUefi towDsuip correaponaen: ritp !. 'J" particuinrn ui ma iiniv uid or Mr. Gi'Tire Hriiricb, not John IJelfricb, aa ili I-erald bad it In It laat inane. 1 wt-iitv-K'Ur merciionta or joiinatoyrn l ate tcatUBlly Bf reeJ to "abut up abop" at .uVotk evry erfult-jr. V hy ahonld no mr inertliniit fo aud do likewise ? -Mr. Jobn L.!t2lrger, aon or Air. Daniel Hinder, l Mia lo nve aiea or conump- ;!a nt Ins liom5 in Clearfield townxbtp a ftw ago. May be reft lu peace. Pirn-ant tit iiey, me out fuika lilte it. ihf jci r e rror'e like if, and the babiea crv Ut U mean Dr. Frazier'a Cough Syr- p. 12-21.-ly. BifLop Tnirg, of Pitlaburgh, an-.i;iMabop Raue, of Wlitfiiug, V. Va., were the gnesta u Mi-nday ulebt lattof Kev. O. P. Gallagher, piKr bf St. Jobn'a chnrcb, Jobnatown. 8in:a the discc Tary of Dr. William' In Man Ointment t lit re la certainly no exense ti r aiiy "tie to aufi'er with tiie Tllea. See jf..ial i ntlce. 12-21. It. Tbe Iittbnrgb paper report that' two tram; t were found frczett to death btw-u mo car of a weau-rn-bound freight train wtiUb arrived at Torrena elation on Xueslay lLcrauirf. A lr.imn face, perfectly formed, tbe ri (jo:iit Lai dl work of that wonderful artlnt Jaik k'rot, waa observable ou one of tbe window ponea of onr office on Wedoerday B-orring lart. Mr J. Ti di ElntcbSnaon, vrboae aerloua iiit e at tdenbnrg. Clarion ronnty, we no-li-ni a few wefka ago, reached hia'bomn in ili! p'ai'e on Wedneaday night laatrniiik )uipri'ed in health. -The P. R. R. depot in Gayeport (Holll 'jijit urg), wte alightly datr.aged by Are, u) pcted to have originated from tbe heater in tbe tbe cellar, on Wednesday night of laat wtk. Lo-a about 20O. -Oue at leaet of the jurrora drawn to rTe at the March term of Court cannot ropcml to tbe mandate, aa be wan nimmon d ta appear before a higher tribunal, and ft wtli h all of.ne will bare to face aoouer ti ar. Tbe CcuntT Commleelonere having an tbtrjd Sheriff Ryan to pay the epetlal po h employed in and abont Jobr.itnwn dnr !ig tbe railroad trouble in July laat, which Kmc will coet tbe county a considerable en in cf ruoziw. A titrrcan named Chriet. Khrxlea, an milt ye of the Blair Iron and Coal Co. at Hoilii'.ayabnrg, waa canght between two oar a (iimiay tnornlng of laat week and ao bad iv crnphed that he died in leea than twenty f nr I cora after. Mr. Blmon Bcbroth and a yonnv man Tid Oeua, both reaidenta of Carrol Itown, if f r fcallna, Ranaaa. en Welnelay night '"'i fr the pnrpoae of bettering thair for tnr, f pcnible. In that or aoine ether patt tpf tbe great Weat. Sir. Bamnel Lemon, brother of Senator Imnn, haa left Hollidayabnrg for Ureal!, blfcT be goea to take a hand in bnlldlng la Madeira and Mamore railroad, for tbe retraction of which Meetra. F. Si T. Col ilitt ar tbe contractor. Mr. Jov-pb Parka, of Caat Conemangh, Ui been appointed road foreman of eoginea vo the Tyrone dlvlalon, and Mr. JC. K. Rna '.;, fi.reuau of tbe upper ronudbonae at Altocua baa been made bia eucreeaor on tbe astern and of the Pittaburgh division. Lr Boffuuan, aurgeou dentiat, will be Wllaii.re on Tnesday, Jan. 22d, and at Carrolltown ou Friday following, Jan. 25th, aiid mhat he intenda to do, or will be pre psrJ to do, when he vlsita each of tboe place., ! of course apparent to all. 2t Tb lifaleea r.tnalna of a whUky flaak er fnanil on the eidewalk ou Ceutre atrent, Wrweto Main and 9ample etreeta, on Wed tieikUy mornlnir last. There was nothing to aiitw the catise of ita death, but a alngle glance auQced to oouvluce that the apirit baj Indeed departed. Turn It a you will, view it In any light you plea, the fact etill remaiua unqne tioredand nnqneatlonable that A. A. Barker & Son, Ebeusburg and Carrolltown, give niore aooil of the beat quality for the name amount of money than any other dealer on top or at the baae. of tbe Aileghenlea. We ahonld have stated laat week that Mr. Jarob Kirkpatr'ck assumed on the 1st ii't. tbe position aaslgned him at the late eV'.Iou a one cf the Poor Directors of Cambria county an office which we are aure no more honest, nprlght or conacientiona UiftD bna ever been called npon to fill. A four-foot vein of bituminona coal of excellent quality haa been unearthed on tbe f-irm of Mr. Frank Mullen, in Summerbill township, about two mllea from Wi'.more, aiul as the coal la quite accessible and not fr from the railroad, the discovery promisee o he a big bonanza for the fortunate owner. At an election held in Chest township en Tuesday Ust, on tbejqueatton of dividing tbe township, the vote stood 112 for and 11 agiEgi the proposed divisiou. The new township thus created is to be called E'.der. with the middle of Chest creek aa the boun dary line, ai; west of that stream to com prise the nexv township. Mr. Cal. Edelblnte, who aceidentally bot himself In the face a few weeks ago, made bis flrstappearance on the streets since 'Uearcident on Wednesday last. He carried Ma head in a sling and presented a rather battered appearance, but we are glad to know that he In still worth several dead men tid that what is left of him is In a fair way ot recovery. A telegram published in the Pittsburgh papers of Tuesday morning last reports that 'be telegraph operator at Cresson observed a man clinging to one of be platforms of the ay Express east on Snnday last, and at once telegraphed the fact to Galiitzin, where 'be train was signaled and stoprwd and the man taken off, hut be died on the following nortiltig froul the effects of cold and ex poeur. We publish a letter elsewhere relative to the s'ghta seen and Impressions made by fcent hurried trip through tbe oil regions blrh will well repay perusal. It Is from 'be pn 0f rery Intelligent and respected ' iy friend who not only knows how to write r,,r the press, but is amply qn.ilifled, If need wre, to pnt her contributions in type after by are written. We Lope to hear from her often. Mr. James O. Itasson has received from l rnthonntarv O'Donnell the appointment of 'J' pnty. and entered with bis chief npon tbe J?,1' harge of official dntlea on Monday laat. ''bhs U an excellent penman, and being f'lUv posted in tbe routine bualneaa of that nd a'l other offices abont the Court House, o will no doatir prove himnelf cnmeienl 'he rwirfon as any rriaa rbat eeuM bare tiu len(j. A. vigorous old gentleman !n Clearfield township, aged abont 63 years, has recently fti-comDlisbed the mm feat cf bnrylng one wife and marrying another inside of three months. The tast wife is about seventeen yeara bis Junior, bnt it don't follow from 1 that fnct that she will live Jong enough to eee Mm marry another one. Hon. John II. Bailey, who waa elected I a Judge of the Conrts of Allepb at the November election, was sworn into office on Monday last. Tie is the first and only Democrat who has been elevated to the judiciary in that county since tbe power of electing judges was given to the people. He Is an able lawyer and in every way qualified for the Ligb position. No man or woman who values their health abonld dispense with gnm overshoes during tbe present sloppy season, and no ntan or woman who consults the interests of their pocket-hooks should go elsewhere than to tbe cheap cash store of A. A. Barker & Bon, Ebensburg and Carrolltown, to bny overshoes or anything else they may need for household or personal nse. II r. C. F. O'Donnell, Prothonotary, and W. Horace Rose, Esq., District Attorney, took tbe requisite oaths of office on Monday laat. The latter gentleman is his own suc cessor, and baa made a record for himself that he has every reason to be proud of, and Mr. O'Donnell will no doubt prove himself equally competent and courteous in tbe dis charge of the duties which Lave Just devol ved upon uim. Don't eonolnf.e becanso the holidavn are over that all desirable cowls at the popular cheap cash store of Myers & Llord have been disposed of, or that they are less pre pared or less willing to supply evervbody with tbe best of goods at tbe verv lowest prices. They atill have an abundant and elegant stock of dry goods, groceries, etc., and there is not a man in the business who can undersell them. We bad a call on Wednesday last from our genial friend and natron, Mr, Michael Fitabarris, tbe popular and pleasant propri etor of the St. Charles' hotel, Altoona, which, however, he has to vacate on the first of April, without a certain tv as to where be will pitch his tent after lhat date, al though be baa an eye on the Miller House, Greensbnrg, at present in tbe occupaury of Capt. John Porter. We welcome back our old Chest town ship correspondent nnder a new name, and can fully endorse all be says about tbe fitness of Mr. Cbas. Lnngbeln for the office of Regis ter and Recorder, to which he aspires. Mr. Li. is an energetic, high-minded c.i'izen of northern Cambria, a sound Democrat, a good penman, and an Intelligent, worthy gentle man, and if called npon toserrehe will not be found wauling in any particular. This region was favored with a fall of eight or ten inches of snow a few daya ago, bnt as it waa of a dry, harsh character, it did not serve very well for sleighing purposes. 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 sleighing purposes. P. 8. The rain baa quit freezing aud tbe enow la rapidly disappear ing. We do tb'a week what we. should have done last week, award tbe meed of praise to Harry 81ep, Esq., of the Altonna ilrror, for a grod act well done in furnishing a Ivounti ful New Year's dinner for the fourth time in the history of that journal to tbe carrier Itoys connected with that establishment. Mr. Blep la not only an enterprising and affable gentleman, but he has a generous heart overflowing with tbe milk of human kind ness. If yon must slip down, and in the pres ent icy condition of tbe sidewalks it seems almost impossible to avoid It, you will do well to slip down to Jas. J. Murphy's Star Clothing Hall, 109 Clinton strect.Johnstown, aud buy yourself a ueat and elegant suit of clothes, the prices whereof have been so mnch reduced since tbe holidays that a complete outfit for man or boy can now be honght for $5 and upward. Also, tbe finest whit sbirt in the market for SI. Pi othonotary O'Donnell set it np on several of bis friends, on Monday last, in sliape of a sumptnons dintier served at the Mountain Horse as only "mine host" ef that well-regnlated establishment knows hew to get np a square meal. Happening to be one of the iuvlaMt guests, we can bear ample tes timony to the quantity and quality of the viands, for a fair share of which we return onr thanks to the gentleman who so gener nnaly provided and paid for the bonutifnl feast. In answer to several inquiries, we would say that all who pay for the Fbkkmak nntil January 20'h, 1879, at the rate of 81.75 per year in the county, or $1 PO oatslde of the county, will be furnished witbthe premlntn book, which will be ready for dell very in the early part of February. Parties who have paid Tor a portion of the coming volume, which begins two weeka hence, will there fore understand that it la necessary to pay in full to the above date before tbey can re oeive tbe "Home Guide." The Johnstown Democrat of laat week mentioned the name of onr old and esteemed fellow-citizen, John Fenlon, Esq., in connec tion with the Democratic nominations for Assembly in this county. We have no hesi tation iu saying that if Mr. Fenlon, who had considerable experience in hie younger days lu the balls of legislation 'is chosen as one of the two members of the Legislature from Little Cambria," he will be found as true, faithful aud efficient as any one who has been there el nee he himself quitted the portals of the State rapitol iu the year 1S49. Maggie Farrell, a twelve-year-old niece of Rev. John Boyle, paator of the Chnrcb of tbe Holy Name in tbia place, died of inflam matory rheumatism at the home of her pa rents in Pittsburgh, on last Saturday after noon. The deceased, who spent several months In our town year before last, will be remembered by many of our people as a modest, sweet-faced little girl, who was a universal favorite among her young asso ciates, to whom, as well aa tojall who knew her only to appreciate her winning ways, she was greatly endeared. May she rest iu peace. The concert on Friday evening last waa mnch more of an ovation than even tbe most sanguine friends of the Exnsburg silver cor net band could have anticipated, tbe Court House being well filled and the receipts ag gregating about thirty dollars. The vocal aud instrumental music furnished on the oc casion was for the most part well rendered, hut a more varied programme would no doubt have given greater satisfaction. The singing of Miss Mollie Davis, the comic song by Doc. ThompHon, and tbe music by the band were received with special marks of favor. Having failed to get as good a bid as it is believed can be obtained for tbe Oantner farm, which, aa we have already informed our readers, is located in Carroll township, within two miles of Carrolltown, and con tains 153 acres, 100 of which are cleared, with All necessary improvements, the sale has been postponed until Wednesday, Jan. 39th, at 1 o'clock, p. to., when it will tske place at Blum's Hall, in the borongh of Carroll town. The farm in question is one of the best in northern Cambria and is nnderlaid with an abundance of iron ore, coal and Are clay. Th large barn on the farm of Mr. John Williams, in Cambria township, abont one mile and a half northeast of this place, was burned to tbe ground between 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday morning, and some 400 bnshels of oats, a lot of bay, and much other property were lost in the conflagration. The fire was in all probability either the work of an in cendiary or caused by the carelessness of some one or more of the tramping fraternity who may have taken lodging for the night In the building. We did uot leaf n the extent of the loss, if indeed it has teen estimated, but understand there is an insurance of $450 in the yEtna.1 The tanner he sat in his easy chair, smoking his pipe of clay, while his hale old wife, with busy care, was clearing the din ner away ; then all at once the farmer arose, as if on some project intent, aud taking a view of his thread-bare clothes, straightway i to Altoona he went; and when he got there j he found, without deubt, in a trice, that ; everything man needs to wear ran be bought at a wonderful price from Godfrey Wolff, who keeps a store large and complete next the P.O., on famous Twelfth street, and who Just baa red need to less than cost price. evreai ied Lavy ei orbing well utue and of Mtj ! wry Die. Constable Wherley of this place succeed ed on Wednesday last, after the emplovm-nt of a good deal of strategy n errentln ynnng and powerfully-built man named Wm MeCall, who Is charged with committing j r,M"") iiirrniBnann in me railroad ticket office at. Portage station, prominet among which was an assault and battery on the person of tbe agent at that place. The alleged offences were perpetrated several months ago, and although several efforts were made since then to arrest the gnilty party, he managed to elnde the vigilance of tbe officers nntil onr rather diminutive Wherley succeeded by dintof perseverence and a vast atnonnt of inirenuit v in laying his hands npon him. The prisoner was brought to this place in a sleigh aud committed to jail tbe same evening. The Seaboard Pipe Line Com pan v hav ing seenred 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 the coming summer. The company is nnder the control of capital ists In the oil region who are engaged in tbe production of that article, and is sfvled "The Producers' Union." The pipe will be 4 Inches in diameter, and will be laid 24 ieei under ine snrrace or the gronnd. It will have a daily capacity of tix tltonaand barrels, and will be operated durine both day and night. The line will be 230 miles long, 40 miles of which will lie located in Maryland. It will cross the Carrolltown road abont four miles north of this place, and will pass between Chest Springs and St. Augustine. The same series of events which have jnst culminated in the induction of Mr. C. F. O'Donnell Into the Prothnnotary's office have of eonrse made H imperative npon Mr. Bernard McColgan to retire from that posi tion; and in tinting this fact we dem it due to the latter gentleman to say that his entire official career was marked with strict and faithful attention to business and by the mrist conrteons and gentlemanly intercourse with all who bad business relations with him. He has onr best wishes for his fntnre health and prosperity, and ever gratefully shall we remember that be wa not only one of the most prompt-paying officials for whom we did work of any kind, bnt that he at all times acted on the principle that tbe Demo cratic papers of the county were jnstlv and by right of service to the party entitled to tbe patronage of bis office. A dwelling house on a farm in Barr township owned by Mr. Thomas Griffith, of this place, and jtist vacated by the family of air. tieo. c. Krnge, who had removed to a new house on tbe same place, but, ha.l as yet taken nothing away but stoves, bedding, and a few other, articles, caught fire in some mysterious way abont S o'clock on Friday morning last and was totalry destroyed, to gether with about 80 bushels of corn in the ear, 30 bushels of rye, 8 bushels of wheat, 10 bushels of buck w neat 10 bushels of bar ley, besides three sets of good hainr! a.nd a lot of household furniture, etc. How the fire originated is unknown, although the pre sumption is that, a defective flue bad some thing to do with it. There hal been fire in the house tbe day previous, but care was taken to extinguish every ember be fore leav ing tbe premises. We did not learn the ex tent of Mr. Kruge'a loss, but as he is be is a poor man it is heavy enough to be felt very seriously by him, though Ids energy and in dustry will no doubt enable him to overcome the roiafortutie before a ,rrcat while. Aft Outrage that is Not to Go TJji PTJNlSHF.n. One of the best citizens of onr town a gentleman who stands high iu the communiy and baa the respect and esteem of all who know him has just caue for complaint at the insults and indignities heaped upon tbe meinliers of bis very excel lent family and their gentleman escort while on their way to and returning from the concert at the Court House on Friday even ing last, and the young blackgnards who bnndied bis name from mouth to month, for tbe purpose of creating a laugh at the ex pense of one of bis most accomplished daughters aud the gentleman who accom panied them, will find themselves called to accouut lefore long in a way they least ex pected, but well deserve. The aggrieved gentleman has fnlly made np bis mind to teach 'the beardless ruffians a lesson that they will not soon forget, end in so doing he will receive the thanks and encouragement of a community that has long been disgraced by the Infamous conduct of a certain class of young men unfortunately too well known in our town. He has already obtained the names of several parties implicated in the outrage complained of, and as soon as he completes tbe list, which he anticipates no tronble in 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 brazeo affrontery ami without any fear as to the consequence. In this, as we have said, tbe gentleman in question well deserves aud will receive the approval ofevery right minded person in tbe community, aud the punishment be proposes is not only well merited, hut of a character which is abund antly calculated to crush out this great and growing evil in our midst. God speed the good work, say we Fotjnd Dead. The lifeless remains of an unknown man were found on laft Sunday afternoon !ying beside the track of the Ebensburg And Cresson railroad, at what is known as Lilly's crossing, not far beyond Munster, aud a letter discovered in one of bis pockets, dated at Pleasant ville, Bedford county, and evidently written by himself and addressed to some party In Altoona, left no doubt that his name was James McCarty, and the presumption is that he was on bis way to tbe latter city, though an undirected envelope, liearing the printed card of an Al toona business house, which was found on bis person, might be accepted as an evidence that he was returning from that place. Be that as it may, there was nothing to show that he had been frozen todeath, as reported by some of the papers, while a',1 thd sur roundings pointed very plainly to tbe fa;t that heart disease or some equally expedi tion melody, had thus sadly aifd strangely ended his earthly career. When found be had a carpet-sack clutched tightly in one band, while the other hand was thrust into one of his pockets, which showed very con clnsively that death bad come upon 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 latter we presume was not the case, as the body was removed to the poor-bouse and on Monday last buried in Potter's field at tbe expense of tbe county. A SKii-LFFLPHTStcia?-. Dr. George H. Keyser, of this city, is so well-known to the community in which be has been in success ful practice for such a long series of years, that it is scarcely necessary to mention the location of his office. For the benefit of the few who may not te familiar with it, 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 experience and years of s'udy have made him most thoroughly familiar with pulmon ary complaints, ami likewise with all that class of diseases that are to lw cured by trusses and annlianeen of iliat cIkifskUi. Dr. Keyser is one of the best, educated men in this locality particularly so in bis pro fession and In the particular branches of it to which we have referred. His thorough knowledge of diseases of this character and their treatment insure absolute safety, and those who place their reliance on him 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 county, gave birth to an illegitimate child at tbe bouse of Mr. Cliristopher Graffins, in Altoona, on Monday morning lst, 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 bad happened, sub sequently fonnd the child in t he girl's trunk, and her husband, supposing that it had met with a violent death, made information against the mother of the infant, hut a coro ners innnest. after hearing illiha rU.nn. "unn ai txruciusTon i nai toe rniia nJ-fcero. OUT Off IBB WhbeIi. The following named gentlemeu were on Friday last drawn j aerve as urami aim .traverse Jurors at the ensuing term of Court, commencing on Monday, March 4th, 1878 : GRASP JUKOBg. Burgnon Lewis, farmer, Allegheny twp. Hurrett Jereininh. wnir on-me.ker. Voder twp. Bradley John F., clork. Galiitzin bor. Brown L.tvid, farmer, Ilenn twp. f'urhensehr tieo., fMrtncr, Adams twp. inry Jnnics. Tanner, Mun.Mertwp. Heelop A,. liHlntcr, eth wnrd, Johnstown. Kaylor Henry, teacher. Minister twp. KumzSnni'1 j., puddicr. fith ward. Joboatown. Kipcr Fred'k. a-roci-r. lticliluntf twp. Lilly Win., tanner, Muuster twp. Livingston Joeiah, farmer, Adams twp. J-owi8 Dm id, turuier, Cambria twp. MeColgun John, merchant, Wilmore bor. Miirtou John H., miner, 2.1 wnrd. (Vtncmaugb. Kaylor iain'l J.. latiorer, Taylor twp. O'Brien K. A., niucliini;. K."Con-Biauarh bor. Prinzle Philip I). M., sawyer, Jackson twp. Pfoff Conrad, labor r, 2 I ward. ConeniaiiKh. Ripple Christian, niouldrr, (Stony Creek twp. tongh John It , painter, W. ward, Kbeneburr. Schrotb Lawrence inn-keeper, Carroll town. Wilson Hubert, miner, 2d ward, Conemausrb. TKATEI18K Jl HOK8-riK8T WEEK. Allegheny Twp. Valentine Bishop, David J. trainer, j nines uorinan. . Adam Twp. Joeiali Hclsel, Jeremiah Paul. Barr Twp. Jos. A. Dumm, Jacob White. Cambria Twp Thomas Hoovtr. Croyle Twp. D. W. Luke. Coopersdnle Bor. Joseph Masters. t'tifbt Two. John Lantzv, Charles Roddy, Chest Springs Bor. Anthony J. Will. Coneinaugb Bor. Lawreuce Reich, Andrew Zimmerman. liean Twp. A.'D. Flanagnn. Last Cnfietnnugb Bor. John C. Wlkinhaw. Kbennhurir Bor.- W. W. Blair, Thomas Fugati. Franklin Bor. George Harshberger, Uaiinr.in Twp. John J. McG litre. Johnstown Bor. Alvcr Akere, Hcory B. Barnes, John Border, Win. C. Cadinan. John U. (John. Jacob Horner, jr., John McUee, Wm. Palmer, David i. Kees- August Severing. Jackaon Twp. Henry Aus'eed, Dsn it 1 Bur ket. Samuel Ieidy. Win. Sbuman. Monster Twp. John Biter, Wm. Glass, John O'Harrs. Alillvllle Bor. Wm. H. Hecs, Wm. O'Briea. Hit bin nd Tp."-Jolin Fr idlioff. Sum:iiorbill Twp. Wm. Dm an, Rd. McGlade. Susquehanna Twp. Isaac Weakland. Wbite Twp.- Levi Gates. Washington Twp. Michael Lttziiiger. Adam Myers, Win. Prii.gJe. TRAVERSE JL'ROKS SECOND WEEK. Adams Twp.-l'etcr Coetlow, Geo. B. Klper, Hiram Shaffer. Allegheny Twp. Michael Drlskell, George Flick, F. X. Haid. HlacklicK Twp. Win. Duncan. Barr Twp. Henry 8. Dumm, Bernard McOee. Cleai ritld Tw p. Wm. Adams, Jatues Adaina, Kictiard Collins, Henry L. Kriae. Cambria Bor. Henry Byrne. Edwnrd Grif fith, Hubert James, Benj. Lloyd, Jobu O'Con nell. jr. Cambria B-r John A. Parr, Peter Slrloula. Concmaugb Bor. Sebasi ian Holler, John Cox, Win. Coffcnacrger, Cliae. Bctmerr, Wm. Stigerwald. Carrolltown Bor. Peter Campbell. Carroll Twp. Daniel M. Dumm, D. A. Luther. Chest Springs Ilor. James Peary. Dean Twpi George Hall. Fast Conema ugh Hor. John Hoy. K'lensbuig Bor. John GH tings, T. W. Phoe ninker. 'onnstown Bor. Gotleib Bantlev, August Brown, vi-o Gecher, Albert B. Petrlktn, B. T. Speedy. Loretto Bor. Joseph Herzog, W. B. Llizinger. Munsier Twp. Henry Willehrsnil, Jr. Prospect B r. Hugh Mc.Monigle, Summerltill Twp. James McDuun. Taylor Twp. James Masterson. Washington Twp. Thorous Crlste, Julius Eger, Lazarus Reigle. W hite Twp. John H. Viske Arbested fob Forgery. From tbe Johnstown Tribune of Tuesday last we clip the following : The facta In a forgery cnae 1a which John W. West brook, of Sou man, la the principal, bare been in our possepsioo for some time past, but at the earnest request of a relative of tbe indi vidual we have i el rained trom making note of tbe same. Aa tbe young man has been arrested, nowever, the affair becomes public property. It seems that, in November last John drew a check on the bank of Diber & Co., in this place, for 'Ml, and endorsed it with tbe name of Jt. B. WeMbrook, bis brother, who Is passenger and freight agent at Sonman, and who bad money on deposit here. This check was pre enied by the accused at the First National Hunk of Altoona, and the money wsa aecured. When it waa sent here Dibert A Co, refused to honor it, a we understand there was not at th time fufllcient fundsj. f N. B. Wesicrook In the baak to meet it. It soon leaked out that the check was foi g;ed. and John deemed it prudent to skip. He was trace j to New York, but in that city ws lost sight of. A few days ago it necsone known to the po lice authorities at Altoona that the rounr man had been seen at Portage, ac,J the chief of po ll;e of that city, accompanied by a constable of Washington township, this eounty, mnde an effort to capture him, but he .got wind that they were trying to effect his arrest, and he eluded their vigilance by concealing himself. On yesterday morning the f.fficere were more successful, as they manngrd to secure him nt his ewn house in Portaae. and he waa taten berore tbe Mayor of Altoona, who made a pre liminary InvesttgsUon r-r the matter, and thco sent defendant to Jail to await trial, as he wsa unable to furnish ball tor Ms appearance when wanted. Mr. Westhronk t not more than twenty six years of age. and has a decidedly line addres, but unfortunately he has got himself tnto a scrape thni may result In bis being aent to the penitentiary. A8TOKI8HTXO St'CCFSS. It is the duty of every jwrson who has need Robheb's German-Syrup 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 it without im mediate relief. Threedoses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the pvoor dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 40,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as tbe German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your Druggist about if. Sample Bottles to fry sold at 10 cents. Regnlar size 75 cents. For sale by Lemmnn & Murray, Ebensburg, aud Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore. - E. K. Thompson's Sweet Worm Povr IEK9 are doing more good than tongue can tell or pen can write in relieving children and adults of intestinal parasites or worms. Children seven months old have discharged targe tcorms after A few doses. Not injurious Iu the least, pleasant t3 take, containing no calomel, put up in glass Ixittles with name of proprietor blown in glass. Euquiie of yonr druggist avid 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. Drnrrgists and dealers should send for list and prices. For bale by Lemmon Sc. Murray, Ebensburg. Messrs. Editors : As we were connect ed with Dr. Quincy A. Scott's dental estab lishment at the time bis Centennial epeci mens were manufactured, we state positive ly that those elegant dental specimens which received the Centennial Medal and Diploma, were made by Dr. Quincy A. 8cott and bis assistants. And we desire also to state that we have been in many dental offices, but bave seen dentistry in all i:s phases, and have never seen work tnrned tint 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 in all bis social and business relations. Dr. Johs ScoTT, Dr. W. H. PerrT. Dr. Jos. Graham, John. K. Abl. A Nevt Version of an Old Story. Ben Franklin gave the people of bis day a recine for obtaining health, wealth, and wis- ! dom. The present generation is not sup posed to be in want of wisdom, and would prefer happiness combined with health and wealth. The modern way to obtain all these is told in tbe advertisement of Barrick, Rol ler & Co.. beaded "Health and Happiuess" In this paper. We cordially recommend onr readers to tbe careful consideration of their adviee. 2t White Cooktks. Take two cups of white sugar, two-thirds of a cup of butter, two third of a enp of sweet milk, one egg, bea ten, flavor with nutmeg ; add three pints of flour, having iu (tone and a half measures Banner Baking Powder ; rollout thin; cut in shapes and bake. Each can of Banker Boking Powder contains a measuref to use instead of a spoon. Ask vour grocer for tbe Bahner Powder, and take no oteer Many consumptives are now rising Ir. ' FwieV Jwt Bittern and Vvgh ftrnp sfn a.arfra.? saw. flfti.-lj. J Jottings by the Ways-Id: PiCKWtClt. Jan. A, 1?TS. KniTOR FnKMA-To those who have visited the counties comprising what is known ab the oil hell" in years gone by, when the sole hope and expectation of that region was lumber, the changes effected since the discovery of oil seem Itko the work of maglo. A barren, un productive n glon, the labor of the tiller of the soil was but illy repaid, as Is evinced bv the character of the old farm bouses st HI standing, while the Tew barns yet remaining bear not the faintest resemblance to the structures tn this and the eastern parts of the State. Of course, in a very great many Instance, the old houses have been replaced bv new and more: pretentious structures, but thev bp em to have an uncomfortable look, as though the englca had not yet worn smooth, or as if they nad not ; been built to fit the families occupying them. However, the houses in the "oil towns," and they were all alike as neariv as I could judge, are not by aiy means intended for fixtures, tint are put up in the c Ilea pot and most ex.iodi lioua manner possible, being merely plunk frames, with tho inside walls papered 'and the ceili'ig! rormed with breadlhsof muslin nu ked together. Here and there. Indeed, an occasion al building puts on style on the strengt h of be ing plastered, but such are the exceptions, not the rule. Composed of such frrftlammaMe ma terial, it is small wonder indeed that a contl t gratioti sweeps everything before it. A fire occurred in one of these "shingle palaces" r eer.tly, by which two children were burned to death, although the mother of the little unfor- iiiiiuirr whm aoseni irora tne nouee not more than five minutes. The country through the oil belt Is tlotfed with huge derricks, seventy-five or eighty feet in beigbth, scarcely a ptone a throw trom each other; and na each derrick represents aimut 4.0(10. some idea of the amount of capital in vested may lie obtained. Then, too. whenever a "big strike" is made, the flood of eager.strug gling humanity surges that way, and towns rise in nlmost a nigbt and in sorrie Instances as rapidly disappear. The land not being ender cultivation, no fences are to be seen, and roads cross and re cmse with the most charming disregard i.r each other; while th steam pipes, cy means ot which two or three wells are nil raped bV the same engine, and the nil pipe, which discharge ! theoll trom each well into a common reservoir, run over the surface In everv direction. The crude oil is first pumped into the tank connect ed with the well, and then gauged bysnofPcial, who gives the owners cert iflcatef or the amount of oil. It la then, by means o these conneet- ln K pipes, carried into the common reservoir, whence it is distributed to the different refiner ies at Oil City and down the Valley road, as far as Pittsburg. One peculiarity of the men who most do con gregate here, is that tbey talk nothing hut oil, in some one or its various phases. Passing along the streets, ou hear nothing hut "first, eecond or third sand." "wildcat." "oil belt," or some other of the phrases which to 114 are un intelligible, but perfectly understood hy those who "live, move and have their being" In oil. Politics doesn't som totrouole the souls of the men here In the least. The streets in some of these towns are paved, or planked rather, but withal the crossing of the streets at any but the recognized crossings Is a matter or uncertaitity. I saw a gentleman only a Tew days ago. gaze longingly at theother side of the street, then at the sea of mud be tween, an 1 then at his nlcelv polished toni- and then h sighed. A little street Arab, who evidently understood the situation, n1 pitied htm, sung out "Mithter, there a crothing down there: you'd better go down." And he went. The mud wan deep, but I dou't believe it was a thousand feet. The narrow gauge railroad connecting the town r.f Clarion with the Allegheny Valler Koad waa recently completed, and, on Monday, the 241 h lilt., was Tormally opened. Invited gurs's. to thennmberof several hundred, dined at Clarion, and finished tho day with a supper and dance nt Em teuton, the point of Junction with the Valley Koad. The supper hi Bmlen toti was given at the larpre hotel at the depot, and of which a whilom Enenshurger, Mr. James A. Kitfeil. does tbe honors, and very gracefully too. The road is finished nicely, and is no doubt as safe as 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 Icoka about aa substantial as a spider web. The fccenery along the road is highly pic turesque, and the cfif.-ct Is hlghtened by going over it at nigbt, when the burning gas from tne on wens vasts an unearthly gl tre over tbe; surroundings, In most places where this gas ; from the wells Is abundant, tbey utilize It by carrying It through pipes into their dwellings, where stoves are hcatidwtth It. It answers the nurnose ndmf r.tlv ntiH !u.a:i1.a 1 h.i i ...... 1 fectly clean, which is a great item in th! esti mation of those notable housewives who "kil 1 themselves keeping things clean." Contrary to the general reputation of towns built by persons flocking In the direction of the last "strike." the town In iho..ll i-...rt... nru law abiding and church going. Their churches ' are gen-rally tastefully built, and during the I holiuuys were beautifully decorated with ever- I greens. The services 011 Sabbath are well at- j tended, an-t as there are no trains run on any ' of the roads in that region on that day. the em ployes are given a chance to Keineniber the rat'oam uay ann Keep it boly. Wishing j 011 a hupt y New Year, I aia Your friend, J Local Correspondence, St. Uwkescs, Jan. 5, 187S. T)sar Frks.m an-Having changed my busi ness location for a short time is uiy only apolo gy for failing to correspond with the spicy l'MtmAN for some time pust. The only excite ment in Democratic Cheat is thedivlslon of the township, whioh. aa you are aware, will b3 deci ded by ballot on next Tuesday. The division will be warmly contested for and aaaimt, but you may reet assured that the township will be divided ; and before you go to press you will no doubt learn the result. Tbe division of Chest will give us two more delegates, and also a larger vote than heretofore, the pieces of vo ting being more accessible to many old Demo cratic residents who have;heretofore remained away from the polls on account; of the Jvng distance to bo travelled. Mr. Adam l.ei.ien, a worthy and enterprising citisen of this !nce, was dangerously Injured on lai!t Sat urday, at Carrolltown. by a kick he re ceived in a vital part of tbe body, from a vicious horse. Mr. Iis condition Is such that he wi i have to remain iu Carrol Itown tor some time before he will he able to reach home. Mr. George Hell rick, an old and peaceable citizen of this township, came to an untimely death on tho 2!Kn tilt. It's hud gone to the woods for the purpose of cutting timber, and hail patially felled a large tree, when it lodged against another one. and In tiie effort to dis lodge it the scci n ! tree came down upon him. crushing his boiiy In b fearful manner. The deceased, who was a childless widower, b sd been making his home with Mr. Geo. Slmmcls ber for a number of year", and at the time of his death waxsged about T3. His remains wore followed to Si. Bonitace church-yard by a large oncourse ot relatives and friends. John G. Gill, Esq., of thi village, has built himself a neat and cor.y office, adjoining his handsome end comfortable residence, where he will administer Justice without tear, favor, or affection. Dr. J. B. N'oonan has also built a neat and substantial office near his residence, where be can be cor.suited in regard to all tbe diseases that men, women and children are hetr to. Messrs. Charles Langhein and Jaeoh Thomas have contracted with different responsible parties within the last few daya to stock In Something over two million feet of hard tim ber. In time for the Spring drive. Gates Bros, have ain contracted with parties to slock in a large amount of timber, and should tbe Spring season prove a propitious one, thecitfzeim of Cambria, county will bo greatly b neflte I through tbe energy and enterprise of these gentlemen. We have learned through the columns of tho Fkcbman the names of a nunioerot aspirants who are aujious to serve the dtr people. We have also had several letters and personal vis its from good and reliable Democrats who are anxious to secure the dclevates at the next county convention. Now we don't wish to say one a ord against toe plaims of any Demo, crat who bus announced himself, orsny reliililt Democrat who may hereafter announce him self, but we take 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 I.anghcin for the office of Register and Recorder at the coming conven tion, and when we urge the i-luimsof Mr. I.ng bein we only utter the sentiments of all who know him that he ts eminently tit for the office, being a practical and thorough business man and largely identified with the best interests of northern Cambria ; and we further state, with out disparagement to other candidates for the same tlice, that Mr. L. I a ripe Knglisb and German scholar, the latter qualification being much needed in that as well as in all other business pursuits. Yours. Ac, Glekm. II YM KIT F.Al. QIT..I KREETTS. Married, at St. Iiawrenee church, on Monday, Jan. 7. ll-S, by Rev. Father Kdmiind. Mr. Philip Uii i and Miss l:zabktb Krkevis, all of Chest township. OKIT1ART. EAGER.-Died, in Washington township. Jan. 0. 18TS. Samcei-. son ofUlyssei aud Uelia Kager, aged 8 years and S months. HEALTH HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, snd yet tbey are within the reach ot every one wqo will nse WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS! The only sure cure for Torpid Liver. Dyspepsia, Headache, ftotir Stnmsrb, Constipation. Debiilty, Nvnsa, and all Billions complaints ana Blood disorders. None nenuine unless sluned "Wm. Wrisht, Pbila." ir yooj Drnggiit wlH not Mip. mnd 3ft ssn's CnreoaOnx aa ata sje .Hq' K" I BnrmnRB I B!l lilt Bit Hit I'll BR BB BB n bu- Bii mi 1 bi nu BBRBBIl P.ll Bit ni bb BB U- bh mi nit nu Bit BB 1 Ull Its A A A AAA A A A A R II II It h n KERB n a R K It K K R KK IC K K K KEBB F. KB K KECK A A A BRUlt R R BR Bit R R R R K K K K KK K K K K KEEB K EB V. LETTS 1 A A A A A A A A AAA A A A A KllKK K It KRRR K B tt tt K K K K KK K C K LESS 1. KB R BECa BBliBBBB OUR SALES-BOOK i PJ "C - 1 f 1 1 a n m - eiuu 1 1 WE HAVE SOLD MORE GOODS I DUR1NC THE PAST SIX MONTHS j THAN ANY FIRM IN NORTHERN CAMBRIA, I i -axd Tin: niZAsox is that wi: it a rr: THAN ANY ONE And now wish to inform the people of Cjirrolllotrn nnd trinity thai we have in our Store the Ever brought to Northern Cambria, and which we are offering T PDIfTO n ) wv 1 fNvrn 11 a 1 1 lliULO The reason we can affor'l to do this is, lhat bv buying Goorls in large quanti ties, and buying for c?lsh only, we are enabled to get the very best terms, and the reason why you shonid bny from us is, that WE HAVE HOT ONLY THE BEST GOODS AND LARGEST STOCK, --eeBUT SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. B"e wre among the first to open out m Carrolltown and we rlo 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 XJiglit Alonp; to Out Store, where jou will not only find the bars down, the latch-string out, and a hearty welcome awaiting you, but will get MORK HEAL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY THAN AT ASY OTItER STOKE IN T2IIS KEGIOX. A A Closing Out Sale I e.. Ac, AT COST! C0STM COST!!! TH E undersigned, having ecncla-led to.elris np bis buflnegs at early in the Snt ing as jm:M, ! will from ihis date Sell S I OVKS, H AKDVAfili TIN and SHfcfc.T-lRON WAKE, Ao., ae., ' AT COST FOR CASH ! As my stork, which Is almost entirely new, was nnaght tor ertsh when good were down to the low est point, and as the msnufoet arers of many goos 1n my line are dsi y advancing their prices, this offer gives the public tbe EEST 01T0RTUMTY TO SECURE BARGAINS EV:R PRESENTED !?, THIS Si-CUCN. Tn order to give the puMie an Idea of what I am selling gooUs at 1 submit a few of my Creat Reductions In Prices: Double-bitted Axes, worth ai.61 to t.-5. lieiluced to tl.l to f 1 85. Knives aad Forks, worth 9uo. to M OO. heihiceit to to 12 60. SI1. Fla. Table Spoons, worth 3 60 to a.v6o. Bed ure-l to 2.u0 te 18.03. 511. Fla. Teaspoon, wor h 1.5 to 17S. Kedoced to 1 15 ta fl.SV S1I. Fla. Table Cfcstors. worth l.7." to . to. Be tuced to 41.15 to V00. Cook Stoves, worth 25.00 to t53.no. Keduccd to 18 00 to 128.00. Keating Stoves, worth tfl.oo to 35 00. I Kedueed to 4 00 to 2S .00. ' And corresponding reductions In all other goo.is now In stock. In short, no more than eot price will be as iced for any article on hand, wh-le many things will be SML.li AT LKSS THAN COST. In making this offer, however. I wish It to be distinctly understood that no goo.l will be per mitted to leave the store until paid fi-r. Promises to pay to morrow or next wcok Will not answer, as - I am determined to close out tny business on a cash has! only. Persons" owlnr mo book accounts or notes are requested to pay aii and sure costs. HKOROE HC NT LET. ! Ebensburg, Jan. 11, 187S. tt. VUDULEF.B1FQRSIIL 1Y virtue or an order of sale Issuinr cut of the 1 Orphans' Ciurt of Cambria county, the un dersigned will expose to public sale, on the prem ises, on VSonday, January 21st, 1878, At a o'clock:, f. m., all that certain FARM, late 'the property of David J. Kvnns. d. cV. situate in Carahrla township, adjo nlng lands of Hnb Keet and others, containing Two Iliiicliel Acres, more or less, abont TO ttrs cleared, on which are erected a Two Story Frame Dwelling House, BARM AB .MCkSSAKY OlTlHTMIMiS. STf There is also a One Orchard on the prem ises and the land is In a good stale of cultivation. TtRMS or Sale. tine-third of the purchase monev on confirmation of sale, and the balance In two equal annnal payments, with interest. Ini edlatc possesston.wilf be given. GUI. M. BE APE. Jan 11, 1973 -2t, ! Trustee to make sale. s TRAY CATTLE Came to the premises of the snhsoriber in Dean own ship, ar-ont the 1st of September last. 1 red mu'ey heirtr, 1 black mnley steer. Isblack and white spot ted steer, 1 brindle steer, and 1 red steer, supposed to he yearlings last Spr rig. No e r or other pe etal m'srk" visible. The owner Is requested to coma forward, prove property, pay charges and taks tbm away; otherwise tbey will be dtnod of according to law. Wif, McOALLKT. Dean Twp., Jan 11, 1878. 8t. STRAY CLF. Cnrne to the resi dence of the enhscrioer. In White town ship, no oraboot the 10th dayof December last, a hull calf, of roan color and one year old next sprlnsj. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take ttaway; otherwise it atill be disposed of scoor.ttng to Isw. iM ICH A EL. SHiKH AN. White Twp., Jan. 10. ls73.-3t.-S" FOR RENT. The farm, saw-mill, linuoe, hrn, etc., late the property of Anthony Swires, dee'd, situated In Clearfield township, are offered torrent for the eomtng rear. Apptvtn (i:n M. HEAD-, fciacalor. kbeaas, Jc. 11, tart -at. HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, OOO o o O O o o OOO NX JT .V M Jf .f X X iN ?r v N JtN S S33 RUHR R R BRJtR R R R U 9S OOO NN 7f s o OS f SS8 o o rT "f SO O X X x X0 N SN ! UKKK b n o e 63 MSe o o 8 8 OOO N J" HERB Jt 5 X N X N X SNf . B a B JQ0THING.E ASSIMERJ3S1 AKR0LLT0WN. WILL SHOW THAT ELSE COULD DO, rrn it XE W AOVEIl TISEMEXTS. A FAR.il and SlOJiti OF YOUR OWN. HOW is tie TIMETO SECURE IT ! Onlr FIVE rolltvt FOR AM ACRE Cr the bust Lan t tn A rcerlrv 3 ooo 000 Aer fa Eastern Net.rnska, on the line of the Union PselCe Kallroad, now for sale. 10 fear credit ale Interest oaly A per cent. Teesc are the only lan.'s roe n on tbe line of this Usui Railroad. tbe "World's Hiobwa v. Send tor l ag New '-Ft-'""." tha best paper for those seeking new homes ever published. Foil tctortuat Inn. with A GREAT OFFER roa HOLIDAYS ! ...'.wln.'1,,r1r HART) TIM F,S and the HOrJIIAS d:;.oe of too NEW PIANO-S and tKUAXS.ol flrt. class makers, at lower priees for r.h. or lrst!ment. than ever hrfots offered. WATERS' PIANOS and OK'JAXS are the best HAnE, warranted f. r 5 years. Illnst'd ttatah-gna mailed. Ureat Inducements to the trade, fianaa. 7-oetaTe, 140; T'-ji octave. 16. Ore, 2 stops, ft ; 4 Slops. a?S ; 7 Stops. S6; 8 sops. .70 ; JOst.p". fSS: 12 tops. sou; i r-T'ect order, not used a vt-ar. Hheet masic at halt prlre. HORACE WATKKK ?:.?ONiS' Nanutacmters and Dcalera, 40 fcast 14th Street, .w lork. x curat; iirr- TThen I ssy cure 1 do not inmt tnerelr to stop tnero lor a time and t hen have them return agsnn. 1 mean a radical cure. 1 am a regular physician and have mnde the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY, Oil FALLING SICKNESS, a life-long study. I warrant rrv remedy to eur the worst carex. iteauto vlhers'have tailed it no reason for not now receiving a rare trom me. ken,i to me at once for a 1 reatiwn sni a Free Mottle of tny Infallible remeJy. Olve ei press and pot ot flce. It costs yen noth:ng f-r trial, ana 1 wl'l cure you. Address Lr. U. O. ROOT, ls Fear! fil.. Mew York. WORK FOR AlI In their own localities, canvassing for the I Ire. tft- Istior (enlarged). Weeklv and Monthly. I.irtrcii Papr in lit. V.rttl. with Msin-m-jth Chromos Free. Hlg Commissions to Agents Terras an..' outfit Free. Address P.O. ..' I.KV. Ali(iita. .Mainr, PIANOS Retail price "0 onl v a-jeo. Tartar Or gan, price at0 onlv -5. Paper free. lanlel i. beatty, 11 Kkhinrtoa. S. 4. Plrtant Cards, ni f te t a'iht, with name I0e.. LO la.stpald. J.K. Harder. Maiden Brbige, N.T, nr Fashionable Card", Snow flake.Marble 8te. with LO name,10o.CValkeraCo.,ChaibainVirge,N.T 47) C ARPS (25 Style") !0c. 81 Bird Cards. Sue , with name. I. TBin.iiKS Cobleskill.Jl.T. ANDS OFF!- -All persons are nerehy rautioneil agait st Interfering In any way with the folloirg described proj erty bought of" tYm. Mctloaih. which I have removed and taken Into my t-o5.esion : 1 black mare. X ehnate. 1 cookis.- s'tove and fixtures. 1 ecg stove, household and kitchen lurnl.ure. 40 bnshcus oa-.e SO bahels corn In ears. 1 funning mill, a lot of hey and straw, two thirds of 13 acres ol raln In tbe ground. 2 sets harness. 3 plor. 1 barrow, chains, ete all which 1 have lea with the said V?m. Mo Uough daring my pleasure. JAMr.S F. DAVIS. Barr Twp., Jan 11,18 8 -St. DANIEL McLAITOHLIX. Atfory. H-Lnw, Johnstown. Fa. OfrVeln ther.M Exchange huiidfng. tup .stitrs.Voi nt of Cln ton and locust street. Will stteidtosi. bus iness eor.r.ectr . with his prnlessiooi WM. II. SF.CHLER, AMomry ei .r, Ehensbnre, Pa. Offlre in Cw eat an s nw. t reoanjisr ecrapiea ,) Centre me. J tttiTt. IT-fT.-?S.Ji. A LEXANfiKR TAlT, M. I).. PnT- aictAW At SrarsEOw. St Atwostlne, (tarn hria county. Fa. Night calls Should be made at the Fost-oillee. ( 8-17,77.-tf J F. A. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY" AT-LAW, E'lenahnrg. 0-e rn n;ch street, east end of residnee. 81,';r. .t.l j QEO. M. READE. Attorney-aJ-Law t - Fvas"hiirg. Ma offlee oi Centre street H wears frwas IPaU i'rl. ( r..T. RTtBB. K R itftnrt n k K It aPSI "C,QT-"a:;S'rr: i r