csio: n: rr - - - xr n: es hs. "ccj hl. dct -a jE NIMH FREELIAU. Ebenaburg. Pa.. TRIP'' ' FKB' 1878' LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Orjn Tbm9 All who pay for the com in volume of the FnrEMAH on o- before J. J jq.j, day of February next, can have their choice of receiving the paper alone for tl 5 Per ycar' or ,,,e PPer and P,emi Lm book for 1.75 ; those who do not pay nt l fter ,,iat da,e nnd ,)ay on or fere tb 20th of APri' wl11 reCeiv0 tlje P r and book for fl.75 those who pay gubicriptions between April 20lh and jB' 80th will be charted $1.75 ; for the ,iper alone ; and all who neglect to pay Blil after the latter date will bo charged ta full 12.00 for the paper, without the Brtraium, provided they do not postpone r!ayme"t u"'1 the cloBe of the J31"' w,ien fc ceut more will be added with inteirst .titil paid. Subscribers outside of the ouutj wil1 be "eluired in a11 ca8e" to re" m!i 13 cute extra to prepay pontage, and aoder uo eircuroatancef whatever will the abavo term be departed fiom. . w Utrt, There, antlthe OtFter riace. Huntingdon Is happy or otherwise In the .session of aauiall-pox boapilal. -It blew and "snow," Ith all the vim i knew, on Wednesday night aud ThlirS Jjf tf0. The Mountain Moose man lll have f,a(1py tlma Ueistlng the enow-drift off hie idafalkt. The free pipe Hne tilll tm defeateo iu tlit Ftate Senate, Wednesday afternoon, by a toI of 2d to 18. Vinf consumptives are now using Dr. Frstier'a Root Bitters and Cough Syrup i with remarkable success. i il.-ly.j 'it satisfied with the small pox, the HantlnjrJou papers want the new peuiten- liary located In that roouty. p,illn Collins. Esq.. the big Ilratllian jailroad contractor, visited his old houiw in j this place on Wednesday last Wiu. Rurkbart anl Annie loungwere convicted In the Uiairconnty court this week r.t (ln;terv. 8entence deferred. PIeaant as honey, the old folks like It, i tb jourr people like it, ami the Imtnes cry fur It We mean Dr. Fratler's Cough Svr p. 112 21.-1V. probatee cost the county an Insiguittcanl turn, but reptobates during the past year, as io preceding years, proved a very expensive illiirj. Since the discovery of Dr. William's In dian Ointment there is certainly no excuse Ux any noe to auflVr with toe Plies. See Pctal notice. 12-21. lv. There are thirty-one prisoners in Castle IlTn, and yet everybody ain't there that m'gbt be with advantage to the peace and tuirU of ih county. About $400 were realired from the col iritlon a St. John's church, Johnstown, on 8 ludsy lst, in behalf of the Catholic Orphan Aiyiui'u, Pittsburgh. Two overcoats, two suits of undercloth ing, and various other articles of lesser value tretnln from an Altoona boardlng-houee tn Saturday night last. To-morrow (Saturday) will Ixithe Feast af tbe Purification, or Candlemas day, from rel'g'aus point of view, and ground-hog ilv the world sees it. Three weeks, less one day, was the time occupied by the Auditors of Huntingdon ouuty la making out the aunual statement t f receipts and expenditures. A rlfteen-y ears-old lad named Henry MC. Kotintx bad the end of his left thumb ripped off by the coal shears at the rolling mill In Johnstown, on Tuesday last., Two young meu named Dewire, whose lioine is in lHairevllle, have been arrested and lodged In the Greensburg lail foT stoning a paenger train on the West Penn road. Owners of ice bouses in this vicinity kav been filling up this week. The Ice Is nuly about eight Inches thick and not very m!M st that, but it Is much better than no iti at all r-)ute' Horse and Cattle Powders are reonwned the world over fv preventing aud tilting d'.seaaes; it Is, therefore, unneceesary MglTe them any further recommendation. Try thrtn.t -For a life-like representation of one of 1h most famll'ar st-enealn tbe anthracite coal regions during the 'jig strike last sum iur, tl.n vignette iu the heading of the a:ila AW-tk. Ills Lard to tell which Is most to be flrra.ied the small-tox or the controversy I - . . i ltit ii which la now being carried on In the Miintlnndon parrs to the exclusion of a'.oiost everything elr. About two hundred ore miners were dis charged from the employ of the Cambria Iron Companv, Johnstown, yesterday, the er mines In that vicinity having to a great eatent been abandoned. A anion prajer-nieetlng was held In Huntingdon on Wednesday evening last, the ctij.ct whereof was to implore Almighty Ch! to stay the sraall-nox scourge now af flirting that community. Ir. null a Cough Syrup has been oeiore the public for years, and Is pronounced by j fiioutAuds superior to all other articles tor II. e cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza and all Pulmonary Complaints. Messrs. Patrick and Francis Mullen ot f.r at pi It ate sale on the moat accommodat ing terms their farm of 100 acres and Im provements In Buinmerhlll township. See piater printed at this office. - If the funny man ef the Aitoona Trilittne knew Huc'ard It was to find St(e)vjfcr stuf- flrig for a first claes pun on the name of any tierf thethree candidates for Mayorof that j t.ty. Its would not lie 7ura making the enort. A letter received In thie place from Rev. ' V. C. Christy, of Columbus, Ohio, statesthat b lias fully recovered from bis recent aevere 1 Ineaa, and that he will have a fair in courae ' f a nmmh or so for the benefit of the church ef which he Is pastor. The Hollidaysburg Register needn't fret '. ! g'ard about any other man than neigh- I W James getting the Ebensburg post-office sab-Is the onlv one seeking the position, and It 1 not a nneatlon of ffettlnff but of aeepuig tbe prise. One hundred yards and not eighty, as 'atrd by by ua last week, was the distance liot at the receut match in this place. An fther contest for a fat steer between the eame parties la to come off at Creaaon to morrow, If all goes well. A yellow butterfly. In fall life and tVather, was caught and caged In an Altoona etore 03 Saturday afternoon. Quite a curl relty at 'his season of the year, when buck wheat cakes are supposed to have a monop oly of the butter-fly business. A Welsh miner named Saro'l Onnfer, aged about 77 years, was instantly killed by a fall of coal, at noon on Tuesday last, in the ' Gleuwood Mines." near Phllipsburg, Cen 'er county. He waa a man of family aud Lad been a miner for fifty-three years. Mr, r. F. Kirhy.of Wilmore, was Incky enough to possess the pole that kuocked the Hrsioitnoii this time, he having on Friday last ben appointed Mercantile Appraiser for the year 1878, Commissioners Campbell iid Lloyd voting for him. There were -nie aiiteen applicants for the place. Mr. David Funk, of Hemplield fown l'lp, Westmoreland county, rode one of hie boraeg to a stream of wafer near his resi lei.ee on Friday last, and failing to ride it his sou made an investigation ami f"t d the old gentleman lying dead at the t r'sedge. Heart disease, probably. Mr. Kichard Hughes, one of the early "eih settlers in this vicinity, died at his residence in Cambria township, five miles J"rth of this place, 011 Tuesday morning l"t. He was a farmer, a man f most e x "llent haracter, and we presume not far lrini eighty years of age. Peace to bis allies. The Mavcrs of the various cities of this , held a convention in Hsrrisburg dor 11 II Mi prevent week, the principal objoct hereof was the framing of laws for the het r protection of municip .1 interests, and not, s urght be supposed, for the Sole pnrp.e of tridalgirg In horse talk, so peculiar to marea Prnpospal are solicited, for the delivery of 8,000 telegraph poles along the) proposed route of the Seaboard Pipe Line, and so far as Cambria comity Is concerned J. Q. Lake, Esq., of this place, is the proper person to receive said proposals, which inmtthe hand ed In on or before the 15th of the present month. Advertisement next week. A freight tra'o was flagged, stopped and boarded by alont twenty tramps at Rang Hollow, below Johnstown, on last Thursday afternoon, their object Ix-ing to secure a ride, which the conductor was forced togivethem. On the following afternoon eleven of the party got. another ride, this time from Derry to Greensburg, where they were lodged in jail. We acknowledge the recein!, from our worthy representative at Harrisbnrg, Hon. Jas. J. Thomas, of a copy of SmitU's Iegis luiive Hand-nook for 1878, as well as the Legislative Record in all lis expansive ami ex pensive proportions, besides various other acceptable favors, for ali which onr thanks are hereby tendered to the honorable gentle man named. I Itev. Father Hoyle. of this place, recelv- ed a telegram from Pittsburgh yesterday ! conveying the sad news (obtained through j Archbishop Wood, of Philadelphia.) of the ' death in Spain of lit. liev. 51. Doinenec, ' nnuoj) or Aiiegnenv, wnose ago we presume to have been aliont Ct5 years. Time of death not stated. Obituary next week. May God grant him rest eternal. A young man in Altoona who had been doing a little country courting during the night previous, declares that while on his way home about six o'clock on Sundav . morning last, he was followed and narrowly 1 . i . . : eecapru ueing overtaken iiy a huge black bear, which probably thought that the young man had a hankering after Imaging which it could satisfy without much effort. If any of thn citizens of Kbwnsburrr would like to have the Altoona Daily Tribune delivered at their residences every morning I after the arrival of the train, they can be j accommodated by leavii.g their names at ! this office. The Tribune is a soriclnlv little ' sheet, containing all the latest news, both local and general, and will lie fiimihhed at the low price of twelve cents per week To town there came oned;v last week a man who bargains rare did seek, and if op the street you'd seen him stacak you'd sure ly thought he was demented; but to Myers & Llovd straighlnav he went, and then we knew just what ho meant, and felt quire sure lie ,1 e content with what be saw and i w hat he tiought, for if his money's worth be ' ever got, he'd get it tn:re, for nuthiug could prevent tt a a . a Mr. John II. Cvans. brother of Alvin Evans, Esq., and a former resident of this place, indulged in a tin wedding at hishorue, iu Oil City, of which he is the city controller, on Monday night of last week, ami had no less than one hundred and fifty couples as guests on the occasion, all of whom united in presenting him with more than two wagon loads of tinware, prominent among the ar ticles Wing a tin bonnet for his wile. A bright and lieautiful child shows In its very expression that its babyhood was not associated with opium, cordials, etc. for the continued use of opium is antagonistic to health. That valuable and highly recom mended remedy for the disorders of baby hood. Dr. Bull's Raby Syrup, is absolutely free from morphia aud all other dangerons agents, and can be safely employed at all times. Or.ly 25 cent per bottle. We were Over joyed on Wednesday by reading the following kind notice of the Frrbmak and the Fkf.f.man'S man in the local columns of the Ilollidaysbnrg Register; Tbe Cambria Freeman, under our friend Mc I'ike, has reached Its twelfth year, aud if his delinquent patrons pay up he Intends to en large and improve. They ought to do it, and make him Treasurer, too, for he prints a good paper, and is a tip-top, or brick-top, fellow, besides. The Hoard of Directors of the Cambria Mutual Fire Insurance Company met at the office of T. W. Dick. Et-q., Secretary and Treasurer, on Tuesday evening last, ami sellected the following officer and agents for the current year: President, Genrgo M. Iteade ; Vice President, John A. Itlair; Executive Committee, E. Rolierts, John I I...-X T..l. I - . A l-..rn. A niiiKean, r.oensourg, 1. r.. itonerts, jouiis town, II. J. Had, Chest Springs. A large barn owned, by Mr. John Jacobs at Shirleysbnrg, Huntingdon county, was destroyed by fire on Monday morning last, and not only 100 bushelt of wheat and a lot of oats, hay and chop were consumed, but nine head of valuable horses and col. a, two mules, five head f fat cattle and fourteen head of sheep pnrisbed in the flames. The loss on stock is estimated a' SI, 200, with no insuraice, but the barn was insured for $700, which will probably serve to rebuild it. A lad named Allen, whose parents re side iu Prospect borough and are said to lie unworthy of so holy a relationship, was brought to jail hereon Saturday night last t.i .a i t t to await trial at March sessiuuso:i the charge of stealing a b:ix of prunes, which he is said to have mistaken for a Imix of tobacco, from the Pa. H. K. freight depot at Johnstown. Two other lxys named Gallagher and Royle charged with complicity In the same crime, succeeded in securing bail for their appear ance to answer. Hon. Jas. J. Tnomas, one of the mera ters of the Legislature from this county, writes us to say that it may not. be generally known that by a late act ot Assembly sol diers of the war of 1812, or their widows (regardless of when they were married) are entitled to a gratuity of S75, whU-.h can ha obtained by making proper application ta the Auditor General. Applicants for the gratuity must In all cases, however, estahliidi the fact by competent proof that they do not possess real estate to the value of $500 or upward. Eleven desperate tramps got on the Phila. Express east at Cuuemaugh on last Wednesday night and attempted to beat their way to Altoona, but were bounced off without much seremony at Minnerai I'oint, where one of them drew a Urge navy re vol ver and Janot hor a h u ge w h ish y IkjI t le, w 1 1 h the evident inten'lon of making thing live ly. In which they would no doubt have suc ceeded had not the conductor and fireman taken a hand at the same game and drove them away with a pair of pistols primed, pointed and persuasive. The Greenback-Labor men of Altoona have nominated II. W. Stouner Tor Mayor, Geo. U. Everson for City Treasurer, S. I. Fries and Dr. Waller ftell for Schooi Direct- ors, ami for Auditor. 1 tie Kcpmv I lican primary election in the same city, held on Saturday evening last and conducted on the Crawford conntv system, resulted in the : selection of the follow ing ticket : Wm. T. Howard, Mayor; Dr. W. S. Bittner, City . Treasurer; IS. F. Custer and Joseph Dysart, School Directors, and W. II. Ilenner, Aud itorthe latter without opjiosiiion. ' To every man with a level p8, to keep his daily business str8, and give his work a proper d. the almanac doth now dict8 not to forget till 'tis too 18 to curl that 7 inio 8; ; and when he'a done, 'tis well to st8, that ' beat of bargains, good and gr8, cau now lie found, as sure as f.H. by all who wisely rav I18 to Murphy's store, where suits in styles com p (J on good cash buyers always w8; and when they tome they're pleased flrm-r8 to . find lioth goods and prices hard to b8. Star Clothing Hall, 109 Clinton st8, Johnstown, ia the place where all shouid navigK. Aa a puffer poetic, doth the standard declare, that McPike, of the Fbekmah should the "blue ribbon" weir; bnt in the midst of the winter, as none need be told, t a host of "bine ribbons" wouldn't keep out the cold ; beshlea which, we aver nay are willing to swear that for beauty and com fort they would not compare with a suit of good clothing, such as Wolff keeps for sale at prices ao low that no one cau fail to buy him a suit if he wants to invest In clothing the cheajiest, the neatest and lies. S'oreon Twelfth street, next door to the post-office, Altoona, Pa. Samuel Fl-nner, of Adams township, who had a hearing liefore Eq. Strayer. of Johnstown, on the9ih ot last Novemlier, for obstructing the highway, and gave bail In 1200 for his appearance at Court to answer, and w ho was soon after arrested for cruelly toanimaU and sentenced to nay two-lh'rils or the costs of s tit which he failed to do, le a.den forgetting to apiar at I -in tier term of Court to answer the first 1 hig against him was arrsted at his home in Adams town ship on Monday last, after several inef fcetnal attempts, and brought to jail ber tbe tivt afght A bill has been offered in the Sanate at Harnsbnrg for the purchase of a site and the erection of a new penitentiary in the central part of the State. The district would embrace nineteen counties, Cambria being the western Imnndary, Dauphin the eastern; Frauklin the southern, and Clinton the northern. Thirteen commisMoners are named in the bill to carry out the provisions, li. L. Johnston. Esq . of this place, Iteing one of the nnmlnr. The bill appropriates $100,000 to lie appled to the purchase of a site and the erection of the necessary build ing. Th e immissioners will only be allow ed the actual expenses incurred by them in performing their duties. It was left for our neighliorhood of he Herald to discover from the pay rolls of the Adjutant General's department that $25, 378.70 is the amount due the Fifth regiment, to which the Cambria Guard, of this place, and i ho Jefferson Guard, of Wilmore, are attached. Considering that there are only i alKTiit 350 men in the entire regiment, ilie average amount due to each soldier, if this statement was Correct, would lie little less than $73; bnt as it is the Fifth division, and not the Fifth regiment, that is the creditor in this instance, it Makes a vast sight of differ ence to "our boyS.Jn blue'." More' the pity for the Herald's Veracity and the Sol dier's capacity. Three tine sheep belonging to Mr. John T. Williams, of Cambria township, alamt three miles west of this place, were killed by three large wolves on Friday night, last, the rest of the flock, warned by the fate of 'heir comrades, fortunately takintr refuge in the bam. Next morning Mr. Williams and several of bis neighbors went in pursuit of the wolves, whom they followed several miles, and had tb,ey succeeded in getting within shooting distance it would have been bad for the wolves. On Sunday night their hideous yells were again heard in the same neighliorhood, but this time they failed to secure any "lanib, ram, sheen meat or mut ton," and were forced to go as they came, w it li empty stomachs. Mr. Williams claims to have as-isted iu the capture, many years ago, with the aid of traps, of no less than thirty-five of these bloodthirsty varmints, ngaiiift whom from present appearances, our farmer friends tdiould take care to be on their guard. The publication of the Altoona Daily Tribune, which ceased in April, 1875, was resumed on Monday morning last. Tbe former daily was a most excellent paper, but. 'he new Tribune far surpasses it in many respects. It is larger than it was liefore, ami, if possible, presents a neater and more attractive apiiearance. It furnishes the la test and fulleht telegraph news, while its local department contain everything of interest that transpires in and about Al toona. The publication of such a paper is a credit to that, city, ami if her reading aud intelligent citizens fail toexiend to it a most lilieral and generous support, it will lie a deep reproach to theio and will prove their inability to appreciate home enterprise and unquestionable merit in a daily newspaper. We invoke for the 7i!tine the fullest meas ure of success, which it monf certainly de serves. V. S. If we wan, one or more cor ners of 'he Tribune turned down and printed 011, we'll do it ourselves. Much complaint has lieen made of late by our subscriber at Wilmore and other points lietweeu Crossou and Coneinangh in regard to very annoying delays in the de livery of their papers, which on several oc casions have been carried beyond their d8 tinatiotisand not returned until tbe following Monday, and even then, as iu one or two instances, they reached them in a badly de moralized condition. Of course the fault is not with us, as the FREEMAN for those points is iuvaribly sent from here either on Thursday eveuing or Friday morning, but we have a proposition to make mat will remedy the evil, nevertheless, and it is this: If our patrons at the various poat-nfficea be tween Cresson and Conemaogh will see to 1. that someone is present at the respective stations to receive tbe packages, ami will inform us of such arrangement, Mr. Albert For i, the gentlemanly agent at Cresson, has kindly volunteered to forward the Freeman to those poiutR per Accommodation train west ou Friday morning This arrangement, we are sure, can be effected without expense aud with very little trouble to any one, and we trust that those of our friei.ds who are interested iu Ihe matter will see that it is attended to without delay. If need lie, we will send the Freeman free to any one who will undertake the task. AGrajtd Musical Success When we promised our home readers last week ami the week previous that they would be treat ed to one of the finest entertainments lhat had ever lieen given in this place if they would only attend the concert at. the Court House on Friday evening last, we knew whereof we wrote ; ami all who were present on lhat occasion will hear witness to the fact that we rather underestimated than overes timated the tntisit'al abilities of the young ladies and gents (leu in number) comprising St. John's Choral Club of Altoona, who, al though only amatenrs, gave us an entertain ment which no professional troupe visiting this place has ever equalled, much less ex celled. It was indeed a rich niurical and liteary treat, and was enjoyed by a large and appreciative audience with a zest that we have certainly never seen surpassed. The programme was all that could lie desired while the singing ami acting were perfect and pleasing iu every respect. The rich voices and graceful movements of the young Wdlcs were an enpecial source of delight to all iu al tendance, while the performance of Mins Rocney, young though she is, in solos and accompaniments on the piano, to say nothing of herexquisite singing, marked her as an artist of very much more than ordina ry culture. All In all, it was the liest enter tainment of the kind that Elieiishurg has ever lieen favored with, ami while the selec tions were first daxsaud admirably rendered throughout, the gem of the evening, by common consent, was "Hear me, pretty Swiss," a characteristic song in which the Misses Gorrity sang ami acted with a sweet ness of voice aud gracefulness of action that thrilled the entire audience ami virtually "brought down the house" in thunders of applauo. The "Connecticut Peddler," a comic refrain sang by Miss Haas ami the Misses Goiity, was also chosen among the m"ny flue selections for special marks of ap proval, and hal to lie repeated at Iheearueat request, ot many delighted auditors. The attendance, as we have Intimated, was very large for this community, and the amount realized over and a'.aive expamnes, for the cause it was designed to benefit, reached about fifty dollar for which the Catholic congregation of this pla.re have certainly good reason to lie thankful to the performers as well as the public, while for vurself we are pleased to know that we had much to do with the coming to onr town of St. John's Choral Club, which will never want for a hearty welcome from our ieople should it ever return either in Its own behalf or iu aid of an equally worthy cause. The Samk Old Story. How a confid ing granger from the west was euchred out of thirty dollars in cash by two sharpers working in concert ia thus tolU by the Al toona. Mirror of Wednesday evening : On Monday evening a farmer mimed John TV. Coy, of Illinois, irot on the Fast Line at Pitts burgh 01 route 10 iho east. A wenCemanly looking aher pit named Myers (rot in the same car and took a seat beside ihe rural gentleman, and soon got into conversation writ h him. Be fore the train alaited another sharper went Into the car, and. representing himself aa a freight agent at Pittsburgh, tld Mr. Myers that his freight was in the depot and must be taken out Immediately. Mr. Myers ovet tinule.l his pockets, but had "no loose change," where upon he produced a drill t for 87"si, and asked the farmer to give hbn 8:10 on it to pay the freight on his goods and that it should be paid back to him at Greensliurg. where he would go Into the baggage car of the train and get It.e money out of his trunk. The countryman bit,'" and Ihe sharpers got off Ihe train never to return Hgnin. The citiidoctor of the train. Mt. V. V. Hodge, was intotrntd of rhe swindle and imrntdiaiely instiimltd search for the sharpers, hut as a m i'ler of course failed to find the n. The old ireni l-m 111. on his arrival in this city, informed our reporterth.it lie hud Ihedmti, anvil .w. H.ew easi' Some people can tic fooled Iiy sharper. sva -A grist, mill owned by Mr. Gotleib Ilant ley, sr., and ba sted a' Scalp level, in Ad ams township, this county, together with a lot of wheat and grain, w as totally deairoed by fire, w hich issnpposed to hare originated from a hot stove, on Wednesday night of ;;rjjf rk. Li's f7,P!, rd at joMrnrre. Killed bt the Cars. Mr. William C. : Mausuti, of Mt. Gilead, Ohio, met with a shocking death at Altoona on Tuesday morning last. It seems that while en route for New York city, he alighted from the Pacific Express for the purpose of partaking refreshments, which he bought from one of the venders of hot coffee, cakes, etc., who frequent the depot at that point, and while so engaged a portion of the train was cut loose for the purpose of either dropping a car or attaching another one to it. Suppos ing that tlit train was about to leave with out him, the unfortunate man, as we learn from the Daily Tribune, ran to get on Ixiard, and the presumption is that, he obtained only a frail grip on the car railing, and, fall ing back against one of the iron column supporting the roof of the depot, was in lorn thrown under the cars, the wheels of which passed over the right side of his head, crush ing it in a horrible manner and producing instant death. instant death. . An examination ot the un fortunate man' effects not only revealed his name, but showed that he was prominent ami wealthy, and that he was interested in ' gold mining at Gainesville, Ga. The value of the drafts, notes and other articles found : in his posssession aggregated alwmt 850,000, one of the draftft beir.ff for S20.0O0 011 the First National Gold Rank of Sun Francisco, and another for $2i5,616.$2 on the First , National Rank of Jersey City, ihe other valuables found on his person and turned j over, together with said drafts, to Hon. John j Iieilly, Superintendent of Transportation, 1 to lie retained until called for by parties le. j gaily entitled to receive them, sufficing to ! make up all if not more than the balance of ; the sum stated. 1 lie it-ceased was a n ne looking man, apparently about 8H years of age, and a member of the Masonic fraternity, though whether married or single the ac count does not state. The remains were coffined by Mr. John Hickey, undertaker, and sent the same evening in charge of Mr. Joseph McCoy, of Snp't Iteilly's office, to the late home of deceased at Ml. Gilead. As AtPisr. Avalanche. In the sum mer of 1X04, a party of tourists, while visit ing the Alps, climbed, with great difficulty, to au elevated ami snow-covered plateau, in order to obtain a lielter view of Swiss scene ry, and contract the lieauly and richness of midsummer below with the bleakness ami sterility of midwinter around and alxtve them, 'in play they rolled the moist snow into larr balls ami crowded it over the edgn of the plateau. In falling it struck softer snow, which immediately gave way, and soon an avalanche was tearing down the mountain side burying ami destroying ev erything in its course. As the handful of si.ow liecaine the irresistable avalanche, so the hacking cough with sore throat ami ca tarrh, if tieglecltd, speedily develops inro that dread destroyer, Consumption. In the early stages, I)r Sage's Catarrh Ketrredy wiil effect a cure, though if the blood be a fleeted or impoverished it must lie pun tied ami en riched by lr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ois covery, and the liver ami liowel kept active by his Pleasant Purgative Pellets. Many who despaired of life ami had lieen givei: up to die by physicians and friends, owe Iheir restoration to the aliove remedies. Elt, Lisn Co., Iowa, May 8th, 1877. Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. De'ir Sii I was prostrated some throe years r since with pleuro pneumonia, wnicn lerr mo with a ttoublesome cUirri thiit gradually irrew worse until physicians jruve me up to die with consumption. I tried several remedies, that are advertised to cure consumption, but with out (ibtttiniiiK a'iy relief or benefit. Sceinir your lioiden Medical ll-covcrv and PloHsant Piirtrat I vc Pellets ad veerised, I concluded to I ry them, and I found them to be nil that you claim for tl.eiu. My reMontion has remained com plete for Qer two years. Inclosed find 1.53 lor a copy of j our Common Sense Medical Adviser. Ever it rate! tills yours, Jason C. IUktholomiw. Opehikct a Postal Card. The Al toona "Tri6nne (weekly) of the 24th nit. tella the following good one at the expense of a granger friend iu that vicinity: On Monday one of our rural acquaintances from LotT'iu township received a postal rd through the post oltlce, tuvitinjr hi 111 to the set tlement of an account with one of our busi ness men. It whs iho fleet intricate letter of the kind be had ever seen or received, and the pro fanity he indulged io in his efforts, to open It shall be unrecorded, even if 1 did caiiie the bystanders to inhale a sulphurous atmosphere. He t uirifcd away at It until his pat lence was ex hausted, and the postal chrd sadly demoralized, when ho handed the "internal thimr" to one of the clerks to open. He whs Informed that It was a pos'al card and that he should read what was writ ten on it. He read t he defaced missive, ami imimitred to decipher euouirh to know that It whs a "dun" for a bill which, he said, he had Just paid. The volleys of hlHSph. mj flew so thick ami fust and furious lhat If Henry Ward lleecher had been present he would no more have doubled the existence of hell than belief in disown existence. It was a most amiialua scene to we that rua ie man worry himself over the npenimr r lhnt "darned letter, the like of arhich had never ncfore been sent him." A Skillful Pit y sic t ah. Dr. George H, Keyser, of this city, is so well-known to the commuui'y in which he has been in success ful practice for such a long aeries of years, that it la scarcely necesnary to mention thai location of hi office. For the benefit of the few who may not le familiar with it, how ever, it may he stated that it is at No. 240 Penn avenue. The doctor, in his special line of practice, may le said to tie almoat without a peer iu this country. A lengthy experience and years of study have mails him most thoroughly familiar with pulmon ary complaints, ami likewise with all that class of diseasea lhat are to hs cured by trusses ami appliances of that, character. Dr. Keyser is one of the best. educed men in this locality particularly so in his pro fesaion and iu 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 011 him can rest assured that their faith is firmly ground ed. Pittsburgh Dispatch. 1-11. -lm. Look ! Look! Winter Gootls at Actual Co t. --The undersigned, having concluded to close out. their lare s'oi-k of winter goo 'a before tbe 15th of April next, will sell eve rything iu that line at first, coot for cash or country produce. To give the puMtc an idea of what this means, we q.iotn a few of the many reductions just made in our list of prices, which heretofore have been the cheapest in Ihe county: 6,000 yds. Prints, worth 7c. and 8c , Ite.luci d in 5c. and 6c. I 6.000 yas. Muslin, worth H: and 10c. lofcauoca to tic. anu bc. 2,000 yds. Flannel, worth 33c. ami 4.V.. Iie.inc.-d 10 Oc. and 30c. 29 cases Hoot, worth 83 iW per pair. Kcdticcd to . 00 and $! 00. Men's Suits and Overcoats At much less than original cost. And all other goods in proportion. S Teitflbacm & Bko. Carrolltown, Feb. 1, 1877. A Curious Cask. The Altoona Daily Tribune in its first issue (on Monday last) relates ihe following singular story : Mr. Andrew Werlzberger, a brakemanon the Piitslitirgh division, ami residingon Filth aven ue, has hail quite a curium experience with a piece of Iron. soint- five ears ago. while ham mering a wedge of Iron, a sp iwl from the same entered the flesh ot tine or his arms. Neither thn wound nor the foreign substance g.tve him any Inconvenience, and Ihe circumstance was dropped from his ncm ry. Th other d:ty while returning to Ihi city tin his train he felt a sharp, pricking sensation in one of his great toes. in reaching his home, he made a careful investigation into the cause of the unusual pain and extracted the identical piece of iron that entered his arm nearly five years ago. The metallic wanderer was about one Inch in length and or the thickness or a needle. It had about as much trouble and, in proportion, duration, to get out of VertrtergerM body, as Ihe chil dren ol Israel had out of the wilderness. E. K. Thompson's Pcoab Coatfd llASIlEUOS ANI) MANDKAKB PlI.l.S. These pi'.ls are concentrated, are carefully prei:ireil ami ih not uripe. Two at a tlose for costi veness, ami cue for a mi hi cat baric ami regulative, repealed for several days, cures tne Liver Complain! ami Sick Head ache. Sent by mail free on teceipt of twen ty five, cents. Address E K. Thompson, Tiiusvllle, Pa., or ask your druggist for them, and take no other Price, 2. cento t r lwx. For aal e by I'Uiuju & Muriay, Ebensbneg, Pa. PRICELESS DISCOVERY. dive for liles. : A tare cure for the blind, bleeding. Iteliloir sad ulcerated piles has been discovered by l'r. Wll 1 am an Indian remedy railed Dr. "William's Indian Ointment. A finale bottle hat onred tbe worst obi ehronto ct s of twenty Are and thirty years' standing. No one need adder fir minutae after aptilyimc this wonderful a 00 liin medlcit.e. Itlons, instruments and electuaries Co more barm than good. WUHnm'a Ointment supporta the tumors, allays the intense Itchina; (pitrlica larlv at night utter frettlnir warm in bed), acta as a poultice, (rives tnrtant and painleta reliet. and la prepared only for Pilea and nothing elae. Thousands ot cured patients attest its virtuea. and phveiefana of all schools pronounce It tna greatest contribution to medicine of the aa;e. It insttere not how long or severely you have beea suflerina;. you can be cured. Air. Joseph M. Hjder. Cleveland, Ohio, wrltea : I soRerert for years with Itchinar and Ulcerated Kuucreu inr jnu wun iicniiia; anil 1 iceraiea les. tried remedy after remedy advertised, and isulted physicians in Philadelphia. Louisville, i-nes onsulted t Incinnatl. Indianapolis and this cltv : and meiit hundreds ofdollnrs, tiut found no relief until i ob- ! tained a hoi of Ir. William's Indian Oinitnent, ! some four months airo, and It has cured tee com- i pletely. I had a part of the box lett which I Krk i to a friend of mli.e who had doctored with many j Iihy sictana, and as a last resort went to 1 he noted ; lot Sprinirs, Arkansas, for treatment. He In- ; torrns me that the In. Han Ointment has also sured I him of the Files. It is cer ainly a winderful die covery. and should be nsed by the many thoue- 1 anda who are no suSeriDg with that dread t Uisense. I 10.000 Reward wl l be paid for a more eet- talnremedv. Sold bv all Druirirl'ta. HR.CKYv". Vli AZlEli, sole proprietor, Cleveland, O. DON'T NECLECT A COUCH or Cold, when 25 cts. will buy a bottle or Dr. Fra ilcr'a 'ou(ch Syrup at any drujr store. It haa wrought a complete change in Couirh medieloes, Is plentant aa honey, and always cures. T .tPI IV. sTDr. Fratter's Cough Svrup. used In connec tion with Dr. Crazier'a Koiil Hitters will ct aa coMScatPTiea. Stahpard Straw Lacwobt, I Cleveland. O., Oct. 80. '78. ) Da. Frazikr. Pear Ptr: I feel It a duty I owe to suffering humanity to write you. For some time I was sorely afflicted wit h a cough, raising bad stuff, with every symptom of being a confirmed eonsumi.tive. 1 tried different medicines sdJ enres wit hout finding relic ; I a Iso onsulted I hree of our most prominent Cleveland physirlan, the hist one of whom pronounced my case aerlous, and Informed me that 1 could not live more than a few inont lis. A hout t his time, hearing of your W'mder lul success. 1 commenced taking your Syrup In connection with your boot Hitters, and waa at once h- netited. an. I f er using ihe medicine some two inonlha 1 find nivecll entirely cured. TOUr.NCE DUNN. wMr T'unn again writes, underdate of Aug. 4. 187'.". I)r. Frsiier, Deur Sir: I can endorse your medicines more s rcngly than ever from the 1 lact that it Is now nearly one year since I was cirreu. jij luns are to-ilay airong and sound, rinving no return 01 ine ninease. j.The nhi.ro Medicines speak for t hemsalves. DK.U.W. FKAZ1EU, Proprietor 'Jlevelan J, (J. I or ante Ity nil tlrutCKlsta. Fijepim! I)yprpaial Dyfipepnin! Dyrpspsla la tBe most serplexlag ef all liarean ailments, lis aytnutoias are alasoat laRarte ia their variety, aaj the forlnra aal deapoadeat vlsilms of tke diseas eflan fancy themselves tke prey, in tarn. f every knows malady. Thla ta 'toe in part, to the elose ayaa atby waleh exists between the s'omsrh unflie b ala. sad ia part also to the fact that aay dis;arkaaee ef Ike diges tive fanetloa neaessa lly rtlserdera tke liver, Ibe bow, Is and the aerveue systeaa. and ateete, te some exleat the aj 'allty of tke bleod. K. F. Kaakel'a Hitter Wine ef Iren a aare eare. Tkla Is not a new vreparatiea. te be tried and fomtid wanting. It haa beea arcaarlbed dally for many ear la tke praetlee of esaiaant physielans wlih'unparalleled aaeeess. It la net exaeeted er Intended to eare all tke diaeasis te whiob the ba nian family is subject, kat is warranted te eare Dyapepsia In ita moat obstinate form. Kaakel'a Hitler W Ine of lroa never talis te eare. Syaap toma of I yapepaia or loas ef aapetlte. wind' aad rising ef tun loud dryness ot tiie mouth, beart bara, d iateasloa ef the atoiaaek and bowela aoa stipaiea. heailaebe. dlaclnese. eleepleasaeaa aad lew spirits. Try the great reaaedy and be ewa-vine-1 ot Its merits. Oel the genuiae. Takeoaly Kaakel'a. whieb ia pot only in ene dollar bottle Depot. Xerth Ninth Street, Pbl adalabaa. Fa. It acvr Mis For sa e by all Dragg lata aad dealers everywhere. Ask fer F. F. Kuokel'a Bitter Wine of lroa aad take ao olber. Six bettlea for five dollars, or oae dellar ear bjttlo. Hormt Worms! IVormn ! E F. Kankel's Worm Syrup never talis t d e strey Pin. Seat and Stomach VVeraaa. Dr. Kea kel. the only successful pbvsieiaa, w he reaevea Taoe Worm in 2 bears alive wiib bead, and as tse ud II removed. Cesaaaoa aenae leaches If Tape Worm be removed, all ether warms ean be readily destroyed. Head fer airealar te K. T. lankel.MO North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., or call oa year drag gist fer a bottle ef Kit kol'o Worm If Trap, priee tl. li aever lalla. Local Correapontlence. Fat.t.Esj Timber, Ta.. Jan. T. 1S78. Dear Freeman I take the liberty of send ing you a lew items of news from this enlight ened section of Christendom, hoping rhat you will be able to make room for them in your valuable columns. Mr. Joseph Van Ormer, who Is engaged In the bunder Inisiuess, succeeded In getting Quite a Inrge number of logs hauled to the creek while Ihe snow was In condition to serve the purpose. Mr. Sun 11 el Troxell. who is In the employ of Mr. Van Ormer, succeeded In shov ing the largest train of logs lhat has went over the slide this year, consisting of IM logs, mak ing In all fully 20.000 rect. He defies ihe town ship to heat It. The schools in this section are all doing well, the cltizena of thla place being parllcularly tortuuatc In having secured the services of so accomplished, and efficient a teacher as Miss karcjll. Hunter, who :a giving entire amlafac tlon ol all concerned. Mr. ljeander Wilcr hnd the misfortune tn fall into a hay rack and fracture his nose while catching turkeys in a barn near this place. We sympathize with him, but sincerely hope that iu course of time his nose may be as good on the scent as ever. In conclusion. I wish to say lhat there Is a young man in this vicinity who drew one gal lon ol vinegar the other day from a barrel that had been dry for fourteen years. Fearing that I h.ive already taxed your patience and intru ded on your tiino an 1 space, I will close for tbe prooent. Yours, Jfcc , 1ms qsificast. II Y.TIKXEAL.. nOOVKR fl'EYA N D. Married, at St. Bene dict's church, Carrolltown, on "Tuesday, Jan. 22. 1878. by Hev. Fa'her Dennis. Mr. Joseph Ikiovkk Hud Mrs. Barbara Wetamd. both of Carroll township. McCANN-M UN DAT". Married, at St. John's church. Altoona. on Tuesday morning. Jan. S9. 1878. by Rev. Father Walsh, Mr. Pathiok Mo Cann. of that oily, and Miss Mollis Muscat, of Kittanning Point. F.iiKXsni nn nuRHKT. CoaarcCTED WintT bt Mtecs at Llotd. Flour 1 bbl..7.50 to 18.00 Corn Meal, per lb... t Butler, roll, per lb . 30 Buckwheat Flour, tolld packed t per lb per lb li to 18 White Beans ? bus. 1.25 F.ggs per doxen 1 Onione. per buthel . . 60 I.ir.l per lb 10 Wheat bus. 1 2S to 1.40 Tallow per lb 8 Kya per bus fr.l t ountry Soap per lb 9 t lorn " t l Beeswax. " " Si Oats li Dressed Hogs, 6 Buckwheat per bus 60 Kgs, " 1 I'oraroes per nus. 30 tofo Salt, per bbl 11 26 Clover Seed, per IV (Mil. icr lb.. 34 to 40 bus .V00 to 6.00 tlhlckens, per lb B Timothy Seed per Turkeys. " " 7 bus 1.50 Coffee prime. per lb 25 N. O. Molassea 80 Hay. per Ton 8.00 Syrupa per g1...7t tow DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing lietweeu the nmler- slgned. trading nnder the firm name of Mentier dt Kothrock. haa been dissolved bv the sale of I the r business to Mr. C. Leap, who will henceforth 1 carrv on the traffic ol min ng and shipping coal at and from Lilly's station, in the doing of which we cordially commend hitn to tbe patronage of all our old ruatomcrs E. W. M KNTZEK. Jah. 2, 187sJ.-9-l.-3t S. B. ROTH BUCK. A UfilTMEXT LIST Canaoa cot f r 1 . .. , li r 11 mi imoiii"hiliii nil jiiiiuriu Contt to b held at Eoensburg, ou Tuesday, Feb. 121 h. 1878 : Anstadt's ase va. Hochstoln: Cambria Ir-n Co. vs. Usher et al : Colling tb. McCioskeya : Seese va. lleddy fc Co. : Hums o. Mollis h. Crban; Beers va. I'rban : Haug vs. Kirkpatrick , Finney, Williams fc Co. 'a use vs. iMellon et al ; Burns vs. Ynonken et al : People's Fire Ins. Co ol Pa. vs. Crawford : Oillespie's use vs. Fulmer; Tierney vs. Ivine; Tierney & Btoonihau h vs Sam?: Strsy er's us va. Z.mmerman : .VcFaddrn's use vs. Mc Alcer: Mariana use vs. Dougherty; Schroth'a use vs. Driakel ; Durhin vs. Spiout A. Hawks; Freidhoff vs. Wolf et al ; Fig.irt vs. Alcilueyj Brendlinger va Iu! e ; St Ineinan vs. Kurt 1 ; Denk vs. Wenia ; Collins. Johnson Co vs. Wills; M ichae s vs. Mi hollen ; Al iller's nse va. McOlaile et nl ; (Nunmn i wealth vs. Suer isora of t'royle Tws ; Vins:owvs. Matti.ewaet al ; t owman et sl va. Hoi as et al : 1 'omm-mweali h vs llimi Varner: Sheritra Deed va. Siniih & Kobnsnn. Same v. Samuel Heed : Same vs. .loseiih M Her. Order to va cate and snpply part ot a public road trotn I best Springs to Elder's mill, in t'iiest town ship. Or-ter to view a mad Irom tllass school house to Brady's I lacksrnith shop, in Munster township. t F. fl'DtlNNF.IJ Trothonotarv. PwrJ-wXrr O0jeN. irtieia -n J T. IVTa RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., From Ihe 4tth day of Jannnry. I"77, all X3tl tny of Jnituarjr, ISTtt. A". tT. Freiilhofft Esq., 2'reanurer, DR. To amount in Treasurer's bands at last settlement 11.2?4X9 To am t of Duplicate for tbe year iSTT. 44C04.27 KeKislry " " . 8H " received on S-ated Lands'. 1MI V2 " " Uiwaatad Lands.. I.42o.! am t received from miacellaueoua sources 1.075 it CR. Ry amount raid 1 A,i;t..r. I'.......- ! d w V.I.I ' , ssessVirs ... . "."".' soe.oo ve 00 1.0P3 50 8,3 45 is no 'l.&.T.Ai S."43 44 41.00 JM9 P0 1.M.I.WJ eon to 117.10 5M.OJ t.05.tU . 7.48 S72 3.I aa. id E9 50 iKI.tX) M.:2 132 e5.75 4, 811 78 tJ t4 108.:! I 143.45 10.H4 24 14 S3 ly.r) 413 ( Snti Ki U f7 01 in 60 121 M 4:Ki .3 StiOO 427 M 1.9.I.S7 ;:7io 2.1SUS 8-18 1-4 7u"i.24 1.M7 1,71734 8,C43 0a liorough and Bounty liridge, Koad and Township Views Boarding Prisoners " Jurors I Constablea ; Criminal I'roaecuMona Court Crlt r and Tipstaff.... Court Houee I County Commissioners I Coiumittluuiri' Clerk Counsel Costs Instriet Attorney ! Elections Express Ft eight I Fox Scalps. &c I Fuol j Insurance . Interest ou Jail Botids 1 Inquisitions Jury Coinmlsaloiiera Jurors brand Traverse Jail Miscellaneous I'ruthonotary l'oor House Postage Protiates Printing Poor Directors Uccords. Keform School Itcfiimliug Iteitigiry Itetlemptlon Jail Honda Sheriff Scnools.. Stenographer Stale lax , Supervisors Western Penitentiary Hy amount ot Abatement to Tsxpavers. . Exoiierat ii.na to Constable. Ta xcs remaining in hands of Constables lor lt-7 I Treasurer's commission on j 843,457 , - B0 821 23 t 7.RU.V3Z Balance in Treasurer's hands A' 0fl"Wrl DI E FROM f OKNT.4DI.I. for 1977 and previous 3 ears : lf-7.1. 18:3. 1814. 1874. 1ST4 KT. 1875. 1875. 1875. 1875. 175. 1875. Wm. I.loyii, Croj le Twp $ Daniel Hurthold. Woodvale Dor... Kd. tlwens. Ombria Twp Alex.Ooiighnoiir, E Conem'h Dor. K.J li'tz.oih Ward. Jntinstow n. Kd. Owens. Cambria Twp A.J. Stoltz. Carrolitovu Bor . ... M . tiiinn. 1st and 2d Wards. Cono- intiigti I tor Joseph A dams, Croyle Twp . ... Hernard Wise, tiallltxin Twp.. ... M. McNamara. 3 1 Ward. Johna'.'u. Hugh McMonagle, Proenect D'ir.. C. '1. Wolf. Suinmerbill Two 8 88 41 3 7.71 4J SB 5.4t 8..04 23. .0 810 47 1445 27 69 SIW-I 1 Om 975. 70 '.2 ' 1H75. Jacob Byrne, Susquehanna Twp.. 1878. Thomas P. Dumru, BarrTwp 187". Aug. Kckcnrode, Allegheny Twp.. l-77. fleorge Krug, HarrTwp H77. Ed. Owena. Cambria Twp.. 1817. Charles Dunlap. Carroll Twp . . . 1877. Ami. Cailihan. Chest Springs B tr.. Is77. Duplicate reniain'g in Treasurer 8 hands, 1st Ward. Conem'b ltr.. 62.00 :8ijJi) i'l 32 3.83 2VI 14 81.72 22.00 B20.2I 181 S4 88.44 113 Ki 32 .M 38 70 Iiy so 87 1.05 130 37 141 99 23 42 348 M l.t'8W08 14 (4 1877. Jos. D il , 2 1 Ward. " .. 191 1. John Wherley, Wi-at Ward, Ebena- luirg Il-.r P. U. Smith, Croyle Twp John W . James. 2.1 Ward, Jobust'u. Jtiiik. H'Miivr, 4th Werd, Alex. lta mond. 5th Wrd. Alex, Kayiuond, 6:b Ward, " 1877. 11177. 1 77. 177. Is77 7.. T. K. Davis. Jackson Iwp 1-77. Jno. MeAnult v.Susqut l.aniia Tp. Is77. P. H. Kuiith. Mutisier Twp 1H77. Mctiee, Proopect Hor 1"77. J. F. Skelly, SummerhUI Twp Ir77. John (liilespie, Summiivilie Hor.. 1877. Jacob Stutzinan, Tylr Twp 1H77. J. W. Uray. wuit Twp Oeo. W. Piiiigle, Wilmore Uor 167 4.9V28 a 0Ol"JTsl DIR CAHDBU rOfSTT 2. 011 judgments: j NicIioImS Alias I 54-45 ! William Lloyd el al ?n.o3 John Crouse 112. i j Benjamin Fegart l: 30 j William Tiley 64 43 i William Linton 133 85 Samuel Keltv er al bl 47 I Michael Kirsch 1W Joseph Craver ail 63 Weo. I,. Bowser S37.38 . J. W. tiray l.KVtal John T. Cooney jrio 4') ! Charles Johueioa et al 142.nl J. L. Martin Cxi.0 ; 8muel Eakin 147.SS 1 William I). McClelland I'l. Id I William Condron et al 55 W J Jacob Gates aud Geo. Gates. '.oi'A 4.0B5 88 A St SIFTS). Amount rlue from Jitdgmenro.. Conetablea ror and previous yeara Dal. iu Treasurers' hands 4.0M 83 1877 4.85.t 7.CO.S.S2 ! 6,686 3 1.1 abii.i riEa. Outstanding Orders tnX9 Bonds 2.8J0 U) Due District from Road and School 5034 -8.05 3 Balance Io favor of County . . 11. 180 95 A moi st nrr. ditrict nx road and School Tax : Road. SV..47 . 104.02 P50 - Brt.fS I 14 .. 14 51 School. 27.45 115 V0 53 HO .( f7 .28 1 14 ls.21 :s.s3 Parr Township Hlacklick Township Chest Township Gallitlln Townhlp Jackson Township... . . Taylor Townahtp Washington Township.. White Township OrvgS! under our hands st the Commissioners' Office, in Ebenaburg, thiaSitu day of January, A. D. 1978. JAM E3 A. PORTKU. I JOHN B. KOSS, V - Auditor. V. P. McCOUMICK ) GivgM under our b inds at Ebensburg. Janu ary 24ih, 1878. JOSUE T. PATIRISH, 1 It EES S Lf.OYD. VCom'ra. JOHN CA.MPHELL.I S Wr the undersigned Auditors of Carol r'a county, do restieci I ully leport lhat wo hae carerully examined the voiu hera and accounts of the receipts and expenditures of ti e aaitl county from the 4th day of January, 1877. to the 2tth day Of January, 1878, and do ftnd them 10 be as slated, asalso the foregoing aiatcuicnta of liabilities and unset of said county, JAMES A. PoltTEK.I JOHN B. Koss. Auditors. F. P. McCOUMICK. t Ebenaburg, Feb. 1, 1873.-i. E XECUTOK'S SALK On Wrd- nesdat, Fr.B'r M, 1870., mt 10 o'clock In the forenur. I will offer ror.le at public ven due. all thai certain homeatead o,r piece or parcel or land aitaate in Carroll township, Cambria coun ty. Pa., bounded on 1 h north by laada of Pter Houver and berre ot .loho Bennett, on the east by landa of Michael Noon, on tbe south by lamia of John Morrav and Adam Sehettl. and on the west by lands of said Adam .chettlg. containing aan n fl 7 P relte", more or less. about loO Acres cleared, balance In timber, having 1 the eon erected a two-atory l a iwo-aiory l.ou iiornc, wmi , , mI celhir. a Bask Hark, wlih alieda a I aronnd. an. I other outbuildings. There ia an ex codent spring ol living wter near the door, and a good orchard if apple an I peach trees in full bearing on the premises, the same being the r. al est it c ot which .Michael Murray. Uteoi said t .wn. ahip. died seiaed. rl krws of Sals. 'ne-lhird cash on delivery of deed, and the balance in toeqoTl ar.noal pay. ments. with inlereat. to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser JAM ESC. MIT.RA V. Surviving Executor, &.e. Ebensbnrg, Pa . Jan 23. 178 -8t. , OMINISTHATOU S SALE At t1 nlnire lime ami place I will aUo ffiVr at pnhlie s'e a large l or personal proH-rty. Consisting of 3 hea I H.irscs 1 Mi left Cow. x head "Young t;attle. 10 head Sheep, a Shoals . XV a -on. Cart. Slel. Plows. Harrow. Harness Windmill. Threshing Machine; fiats. Corn and Potatoes by the bashel, llav by tbe ton. Straw ty the load, ami a ventral variety of Household and Kttchea Fnxnltore. omsisting of Bedsteads. HeOding. 1 a b.ea. t;hiiirs. S urn .e . ia.. tbo terms tor which will be made known at tlni.-ol si lean. I will be liberal. A M S V M I K K A . Aatai'r 4 Hr. Mwry M rry . eo A. ENTY-FIKST Awui State- In?urn'-e ConipaT v of Pambrla county lur lb year t-ndlns Jan. Utb, His: Am't of property Insured Jan. 8 h. 17 U4fl.lS Atn't ot property insured nun tig 1 ne ye ir Iednet amount expired daring the year. . .. .. Deduct amount fur-ran- dered and canceled .. . si i4 sa-i,4ee,fr e ITs.sau u ts at 00 RT.lA.i Am'totpropeaty Insured Jan. 14, 1871 1." ili ft i Am't otpremlam nntea In I force Jan. 8th. 1877. .. ! Am't of premium notva ! taken durlug vear . I116.SM ea i.ea0eo-4 u.iaa iw.!W at 4 ese 96 MMIN Deiluct am't expired dur ing year , Deduct am't surrendered and canceled Am't of premium notes tn force Jan- nary 14ia, V-7. .124.184 71 Wo of Policies tssned during tke vear. " " la force Jan. Uih. iS7i.. ..n l.Wl ciSH accocjct Brargirva. Am't on hand at last settlement.! &3Q.?1 Cafh tor new Insurance 1 Stf 8 allien judgment note 1.1V0.D1 Interest receive t 103.62 Am't Assessment No 4. 4.041. a kirtspinais. M.I71 M Losses to I-nwrence Murphy... rtfo. Huntley N. S. Oeorge " John Crou-e " Jacob Hoover 10 eo a4 t TU .oo Siu o l.W.50 fuj 00 t a) oe b. 00 90S 07 1JI8.M) t'l li 4U IO 3-J..7 t7.Pt re t as 00 i.OO a4.oj-3,s: ; " John T. llnghea.. .. " J. H. Coogan ' " John Plnl Ins " " Dr. J. O. Wilson . .. Commission i n shscssibquI Secretary's feea Treasurer's aalary . .. Kent : Airents' commission Premiums returned for IMIclea canceled PrintlUk. postage, stationery, etc., Filing charter " Compensation of Kx. tVunmlttee Expenses adjuauuy looses Halance ou band and In Back. . 3,07 BKSOVBrES or THC (OUritT. Premium notes In rorce Jau. 14.1971 ..1134.14 7J Halance on hand and in Hank a,87 ki Am't Asesssmerit No. 6 lu bauds aeeeesej tvt 21 13a 47 Jan. St. 1178. tbe forern1n 1 ivuuu eorrecv ani approved. tlt.O. HUXTI.EY. I . KUUER TS, Ex.Cota. UiU. M. BE A DE, eo. 1. ISTS -at. Closing Out Sale I ste of AT- COST! COST!! COST!!! H""!! E nnlerslgned, bavlng coneladed to eloae tip 1 Ms business at earlv in 1 he Spt Ing aa pslble. will from this date sell S HIV F-S, H AUD WAlil-. I TIN aolSUttT IKON" UAKt, e-c. fce.. AT COST FOR CASH ! -cVntl On sli Only- Aa my atnek, which la almost entirely new, waa bought forc.ish when good were down to the low est point, and as t lie nisialid urert of many gocde in my line are dat y advancing their prleea, tblo oDer gives the public, the BEST OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS tVER PREStNTED IN THIS SECTION. In order to give the public an I lea of what I a m selling goods at 1 submit a few of my Great Reductions In Prices: Doubla-bttleJ Axea, worth ei.j,i to 1.7t. Uednced to al io to II Si. Knives aad Forks, worth vjc. to 14.00. Heduced to tie. to IU M. SU. Pla. Table Spools, worth 8 60 to 05.60, Heduced to tU-UU to tS.00. SU. Pla. Teaspoona, wor h 1.7J to 2.7S, Keduced te 1.15 to 1 6i Sll. Pla. Tablo Caatora. worth 01.75 to f". 00. Biiuced to ti lt to li.OO. Couk Ktovea. wortk ICi.isj to tftu.00, I'e.tuced to Oil 00 to 126.00. Heating Stovet, worth tfl.OJ te f 55 00. Beduced to t4 00 to 28.O0. Ani corresponding reductions tn all other pout's now In atork. In short, no more than cost price will be allied for anv article ou hand, while nfany things will be Sirl AT L.KSS THAN IMiaiT. In making rbie otTcr. however. 1 wish It to be : distinctly understood that no gooia will be per- muted t-j leave the atore until paid for. Promisee to pay to morrow or next week will not answer. aa I am determined to cloae out my business ou a I oash basis only. I f Persons owing ma book arooants er tot a 1 are requested to pav op and save aosta. I OEOKOE U L'Pi TLET. I Bbecabarg, Jan. 11, 1;. tt. Tko Weekly Dispatch ! One of the Cliolcest, Cbcapest and Etst r.mily Newspapers PullbLed. ETERTDODT SHOULD HEAD IT. 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I' s srtlclrs are r led . a'l over the csiuntry by parre that do not print ' rubbish, it la a paper that needs norersiinmenda t on but tot een. It ia a Urge, forty eight red. ! timn sheet, handsomely pi Intel. Ask y ar news, j dealer tor specimen copy, or send tbree real ei.rrp j to publication uSce aud it n Ul be tt br retara , mall. I 1 ne pap'r ts e-at free on Tr In getting np clnba of fiv) cr over, ia cash commissions. Addreaa 11 pre.iBe k-idiilon ta , E. P. HUUW N & C1 . rublishera ! Ciwciwn ati. Onrci. : Th nsrT Ttari and the Cawssta Fit a a K will be lurnlehed at tbe b.w price ot S per year, rash In advance, which is a re!urion of one doll r on ihe subscription ratrs of tbe la papers conjointly. Carl Riviniuo :Micil WatcMer sii Jewck One Boor West of Uontlcya naHvoro More, tuENSQURC, PA.. Ha aiwaya n hand a Ur,e. ynried avwf ele. e a nl assortment (w W'Alt'HFS i'Ijh'K: ie-X wl'' hV ? KV E-mAsSK '.Si kV,,',,fl,r Ml,"t lewer prices Itn soy oth..r dealer in the eoantv. 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