XL mi CAMBnn mm. Ebensburg. Pa.. jmDAl - - FEB. 187 S. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Here. There, anil the )ther riace. VtRt kind of a "Tal" did you gt, and ha sent it ? Tbe Huntingdon Glob think It I "oil, 111 or China" with the people of Osceola. , The borough election takes place on Tuesday next, and an yv ueither party has yarned i' caudhlatft. Many consumptives ars now using rr. Jiaaier's Bout Bitters aod Cough 6yrup wfTo rewsrkabla iuiimii. ,1 J-21.-ly. gtierifi StitBer, of Hliir ennnty. took sieves! prisoners to the Western Penitentiary lu rpecial car on Thursday last. lr. John KlinX, one of the survivor of 1u wreiked eteaiiinhi p Metropolis, reached liB honie in Altoona on Wednesday last. Calm has been the weather for several st pant, lnt as we write Thursday morn, (ng the indications are that a storm is brew ing The best Is the cheapest. Dr. null's Baby Syrup acknowledged to be the safest acd'timst reliable medicine for babies. Price : iZ vents. j The nine ejectment cases of Mrs. Tike, .. which reference was made in our last la. tue have all beeu continued In the Hlair eounty court A party of fourteen person left'the !nUy of Morrtsdale M ines. Clearfield county, a fw days agw, Tor Soutberii lvatisaa, where tl.ey pru,,,' settle. We ore always pleased to recommend gis d artir'.e. lr. Itull's Cough Syrup never tikV to cure a Cough or Cold iu sliert time. TL riie if 3 cents. people who go west generally famish an example to delinquent subscribers wbii-h we Hou'.il le glud to see followed by all who vwe us. They settle, you See. Stop that terrible cough, and thus avoid a consumptive's' grave, by taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Mad leal Discovery. As a tusgu remedy it i unsurpassed. Bold by Uruiilsts. Atguinent Court remained In session r.oi Tuesday forenoon until Wednesday Tning, but as little or nothing of public i:,leiel was transacted, we have not thought tl worth while to report proceedings. The local option bill was the order of the lay In the House at Harrisburg on Tuesday iiu.l Wednesday afternoons, and was finally t'tTeated by a vote of 73 to 78. This disposes ut tue ina'ter for the present session at least. Jvo home will die of colic, liots, or lung t'Ter if Foutz's celebsated Horse and Cattle lVwtli-rs are used according to the directions. They will cleanse the intestines, purify and iuritsrste the fyftem, tlitiB preventing dis ci w. Look to your own interest and not the interest of others, and the way to do that is t.itiuy all tlie giiod you need from S. Teitel Ihiiii.' & Bro., Currolliown, where you can it t mora fcir your money than from any ether dealer. TLa Hollldayshurg S!ant1trd expresses admirnt!nu fur the spirit of the good priest, Father llnrphy, who has been attempting in hold services iii his church for several S inlays past III spile of a lot of II rjutlugdou un. Imk n lis. A large roll of butter was stolen from lie wijmi of a huckster ti-tmed Hruitli, In Altoona, aliout noon on Monday last. If the Luikttei'ft other r.auis is John he is numer- ut eaonh cot to fee! the effects of a thous and such peccadilloes. It has been suggested to us that a mest ilif of the Democrats of Hbensbutg should V b! at the Court House to morrow (Sat Mtiikj) evening for the purpose of iiomlnat ltijt a li'irough ticket, and we have no besi tailuti !n seconding the motion. The Huntingdon Local A'cifa of Monday retort the total disappearance fioiu that y.acsuf confluent ntnali-pox and the presence i f e,y una case of small pox witliout the otf. uent and four case of varioloid at the in that paper was put to press. Foitj-elght prts.mers from this coun'y wre rernived and tlfteen d!s barged fr-in !; W"f'eru lVnifentiary during the year 177. Still another otie was re. eased one lay it week, leaving thirty-two as Cam biia'i present quota In that Ins itntl. n. For kii.iliv words pleasantly spoken abi nt the FKRRMAM iu recognition of the l' t ht It has recently entered upon lis 'we'.Mi volume, the Huntingdon Monitor 1 Altoona Mirror will please accept the 'fcaiiktnf oarse'.f Individually aud collect- VT en it come to buying overcoats and ettisr winter clothing ft will be money In the Pocks of our readers o call on S. ' Teltel Vsntn A Bra., Carrulltown, who are selling ff ill g.H'ds of that kind at less than first '. Call and convince ourselves as to the troth of this statement. By a letter received yesterday from our attentive representsti ve.Hon. .I.J. Thomas, w-e lejrn that what I known as the s'ora or "r hill has passed third reading In the Hotie, after having bean amended so a to permit the issuing of thirty day cash orders, hearing interest from date. The personal i fleets found with Mr. Win. 1. Maiison, recently killed by the cars at A'.tootis, and reaching In value, to the as tini)irtint of every bod v, the enormous sum "t Si r2. 73. .17. were on Frldav last forwarded t express to the family of deceaseil at Mt. Giies.l, OliU, by Coroner Humes, of Altoona. A brisf but eloquent tribute to the meni.iry of the great Pontiff, Pius IX., was U Wt V.ihsr Movie, at the Church of the ! uiy m in this place, on Sunday last. ''J a grand Requiem High Mass for the re- row i,f th o. of the Holy Father was eel- I a . I it the goal of the Holy Father wi raiJ at the same church yesterday iug. morn- I The yonng ladies of Btinitnitville, or U1S Of tliMm at Ua.l M....n t .. aiiteruttitnsnt at Llntou'a Hall. In that P'S'-e, on next TbnreiUy evening. Feb, "eh Jl-jt i "i the heneflc of the Catholic churcU over '. ftyd we have mi doubt it will be an ti'.Jfai.ie as we hope it will be a auccesaful affair in every reepe-t -The naineot Mr.' Win. Dillon, of Al- !". ha. l.a mentioned in connection 'tt. the position of !Urk t tt.e rtminrii f lint city fr tli. Tr . e , ensuing 'urs none of our funeral, but if it waa, and yon shall receive" would lie the a e would settle the matt-vr In Mr. Dil 'u a fsvor without further ceremony. A German rpiftitir In rh. i,.inlt a! 8t p ..... ....... v. ''niS. iin mas iriHt rwturnln'T frum m Y,,,t to his native land, was seized with de iTiurn while on the cars a few days ago, and uk"i tT at Johnstown, where he has rr" j?,nK llk" a tnar.iac ever since. The 'tending physician. Dr. Schtll, pronounces a rsse f Bhip fver in an aggravated form. T1 lifrald man styles us a "anode! of l-errertnes," which lieing as near perfection . 'i'l'tor James is able to come on any i! ii " w h've no fnlt to fini w',f ither allegation or t10 allegator" at least T. . " tf',, agry enongh about U to fall nto the Ire and 'str-iti" one of our legs, 3rJ) las a point, to getven with liim. """n the lr.iK r,r u. . i. i o. flf VC ' ' ' iuwiiiii rfnninii Vlii'ii, ti.amahurg. Rlair connty had the flcsb , jddge seems to have to lapse. . iu F .f b-.s arm. badly torn and lacerated ! ... who originated it with a v .ew to a cer ? being caught in a threshing machine, and ' ,ain result arrived at the wise MncnMon a T.tnd to have the arm amputated, Pf " 8 ) "t,,!"?J I'wktsw . ..... . ' . . ' I ... .Hi.. oUriiiin xlmiit ilm in.ii In tie maile J ioiea ana tieptfi resulted a lew r.s Co. The remains of deceased were f. ' "rarde.l in Ki. r... ... Interment 3 i -The crnnfir, sanctnary railing, choir I rt,.; ,hpr ',"r,s of ,n" (tl.olic ; !r,r'Mn this place were tastefully festoon- ! f ,,Urk 1PT muslin and white arti- ' .. rose yesterday morning, in commcm- M fr sr.i . y"terday morning, in comi Pi. I y ,1',n "f ,h Supreme Pc ,'-t for tli repose of whose niitifr 1 11 1 III. soul a i St ii - "i1" "'Kb Mabswas celebrated "if same titi.e. Altoona Tribunt notes the receipt I tsr.'"rr J" rity 'mm one of the passen- n lKiar.l the Merced it a, (the first steam- Sfitiri i '" ,,r t1"' M'"". Collins.) an- j 'nt 6 arrival at Ruenns Ayres, 'nith r C"y ,s at "'1 1' Mnr a- ,hft Ar,1OI river, up which the lit would have to sail to reach its i t. X ' lb" onlv conclusion to lie reach- 'UrnL 'Uher he vessel, the writer, or ttg Wfw ,u tjaeefwa bay leaf tvt uiiva. The attention of Democrat thronghont the county ia Invited to the card of Mr. .T. D. Parrish. of tliia place, offering himself an a candidate for rcnomination for the office of Commissioner, a place which he now fills with honesty and fidelity, and which we are not awnre that anything except the com mendable rule of rotation in office can be urged against hi filling for another term. Mr. Jacob Oaten, a soldier of the war of 1812, who was twice wounded and aolwe qnently taken prisoner at the battle of Lnn- tty s Lane, tlie.l in Uucansville. Hluir count v un 1 uesday last, a-ied nearly 3 yearn, hay- lug been born in Dauphin county on fit. Pt. rick's day, 1795. Deceased was the father or seven sons and five daughters, all of whom, with his aed widow, still survive. Mr. James C radii, nhose recent death from lock-jaw at Williamsburg, Blair coun ty is noted elsewhere, was a bar-teu.lcr in Johnstown a few years ngo but subsequent ly found employment with Messrs. Jones & King, of that place, as the driver of one of their lightning rod wagons, which business be gsve up a coup; or years ago and located at Williamsburg, where he met with his shocking deaih. Fearful, perhaps, of turning away an angel unawares, Mr. John Hamilton, of Lil ly's station, kindly acceded to the request of one of the tramping fraternity for a uighl's lodging with the usual accompaniments, and as an almost na.ural consequence found himself next morning minus a watch, a pair f new boots and a cap, with all which arti cles the ungrateful scalawag managed to get beyond the reach of the righjfnl owner. The beautiful gold necklace and lor-ket teil for on behalf of the Church of the Holy ; ame in una pince was awarded on Satnr- tur- ; ,a',t to Miss Mamie, eldest daughter of i niieriu nyail. sue Iiavinz had T'S riit.a while her several competitors, Miss Maude' j Glass, Miss Helle O'Neill and Mis Jennie ' Iliair, had each 11 J, 62 and 40 votes respect ively. The amount realizedjfrom the enter prise was 883.73, less the price of the ueck- i lace. ! While a number of boy were amusing themselves on Friday evening last in the ! Altoona Rolling Mill at Allegheny Furnace j one of the parly, a lad named Andrew Dif ' feubaugh, aged about nine years, who was being playfully pressed at the time by his ' brother George, tripped and fell against one of the fly wheels with such force as to crush ! In the top of his bead above the eyes, from I the effects of which terrible Injury he died i In less than two hours after. Mr. John Yohner, the obliging and af , tentive agent at Kaylor's station, on the E. ; & C. R. H.. has sent In his resignation, and ! as no one ha yet been found to take his place the position remains without an occn ; pant, the reason therefor being that it Is hard '. work, or at least requires considerable at i tention, and as il is a commission office, the pay is not at all in proportion to the time and labor expended. Ilenceil la that iio ; ene hankers after the spi-ncr. i It is duo to Mr. V. It. Smith, of Minister township, who is charged in the Auditor!.' j report of the county finance with a small ; deficiency as constable of his own township i and a much larger one in Croyle township, j to say that he ha settled both duplicates in 1 full, and that his uamo should not appear iu j the list (printed by us for the last time be i fore we knew of the fad) as one of the con ' stables indebl-ei! to the county on account of non-payment of taxes collected by him. A thing cf beauty Is no doubt a joy for I ever, but when beauty and usefulness are tmth combined in one article, as ia Hie case j with the goods sold at the cheap cash More : of Myers & IJoyd, the joy produced is only equalled by the satisfaction experienced hy ' nli who deal with th.it liberal and enter ! piisiug firm at whose store may be found lu great piofuslon all kind of dry guilds, dress goods, clothing, notions, groceries, etc. , at the lowest possible prices. Don't fail to give them a call, i The Standard denies that Mrs. Pike, the j lady who lays claim to considerable real es J tatniti Altoona, now occupied and presumed j to lie owned by other parties, is a resident of Holiidaysliurg, although a native of that place, her present homo being in Cincinnati, where she has resided for many years. Nor , Is she, as the .Vfundaro avers, much older than ourself a fact which we aro free to I admit since her maiden name (Hammers, ' not Hammer,) a family we remember very ! well, has been furnished by that paper, j The chime of bells on St. Benedict's church, Carrolltownwas tolled for threi I quarters of an hour on last Saturday after l noon, and every family in the town possess j in? a picture of the Holy Father, and ; scarcely a house theie Is wilhont one, hung ! It on the outer wall, draped iu mourning, aa j a mark of respect for the Klorious memory j of fhe recently deceased Pontiff, Pope Pins I the Ninth, and as a token of their unques tioning faith In the doctrine of Din Church ; of which he was so long the visible head on : earth. j Mr. Wtn. Idtzinger, of Lorefto, ha this ; irenk added another to the several name m our subscription list for whom he li m ! self In variably pays in advance. Hn is the j kind of a pair di who In a special manner j makes the printer's heart leap with joy, and ! If we bad a few hundred more like him the : county treasnrershlp might go to the domnl ! tlon bow-wows, where it is sure to go any I how so far as we are concerned, if our ueigh j bor of the Ifrrald knows anything about it, i and where It may possibly go whether he ' knows anything about it or not. Mr. Michael Roland, a very old and J much respected citizen of Washington town i Ship, died at hi home near S'imml t vllle, on Saturday last, at the pat riarchal agn of 06 j years, or thereabouts. Having no particu , iars as to ins long and eventful career, the greater portion of which was passed in this ' county, we cannot give a sketch of Mr. Ro- land's life, but will bo glad to publish such a sketch if some one acquainteu with his history will le good enough to furnish us wl,u " Jn ,u" ",'"ine we can oniy nop el. a lv ( -a I .ai,. rt ! mil eii Im T.iii ml utarn a I "" -i""- I rest. The many warm personal friends In this 1 vicinity of Dr. E. H. Plank will lie interest ,n !arning that he has recently removed I roill UCSier coil my iu V. uiunii, immniri f'UUIIIJ, W lirin tin li Ctrl I1 Iifr7r:i uiii mvui and iio doubt hopes to succeed, as we trust " ,n"r- " accumulating a fair share o. this j world's goods In the briefest time possible. M1 the way we learn from the Lancaster ! Intelligencer that the Doctor st.ei ceded a .ew ;. days ago In extracting a triangular piece of glass from the ktico of a seven-year old lad rbotiail oeen pained no nniuuvi imneii,; with it presence for over a year, Messrs. Collins's third steamer, City of Richmond, sailed from Philadelphia yester day. Siie hail a cargo of .MjO tons of railroad Iron, 2.1 timsof spikes, 7 tons of nuts and bolts, 20 tons of fish plates, 150 tons of pro visions, and 340 tons of coai. Aliout SOU la Iwirers go out on her including 200 Italians, 70 woodchoppers and quite a list of cabin passengers. A barge numlier of the survi vor's of the wrecked Metropolis are among the passengers. Mr. Thomas Collins and wife also took passage on the vessel, Mr. C. Intending to remain permanently in Rra7.il to superintend the work. The City of Rich mond is a fast sailer and sound and staunch from stem to slern. The project to which we referred last week, of annexing Fulton county to this ju dicial district ami electing an additional law -" '' '" i additional judge, am. as mere, migoc r - lie a difference, of opinion lietween them ami th. projectors of the scheme, the latter concluded to al.An.lon the niovemetit. It was simply an eftort to accomm.lat a Re- rmblican memlK-r of the Huntingdon bar 1 who wanted to be a judge, but who will now j'fcave to be given noiliir chance. lieinioill, Hie wrn n ii v ii "mil I.. . i i I Ti II t"1" place, naa oeen lessen uj .n. ... Heist, or the Mountain jiouse, an.i win on opened to visitors on or aliout the 10th of J'""" tieTt. No house or grounds better cal- ciiiaien or eu.-ii ! more desirable locality, cu bo found any where outside the leading watering places, If indeed there, and the way in which Mr. Heist has conducted the Mountain House since his advent among ua is evidence suf ficient of his ability to do houor to himself and full justice to his patrons In the wider field of hospitality upon which be will enter as the proprietor of summer resort so ele Afit td i iwvlting aa Keliuoul. A wipe man don't tell all knows, thonca lie know all lie tell; yet if Inn wisdom dons I not. Knimnt liim In Im'v lit weari nr innirpl i at .Jas. J. Murphy's Star Clothing Hall, 109 j Clinton slreef, Johnstown, it availeih him i .. '.x. r .1.- !... i.t...i i noi in me ioircuse m i no ithi. n.111.1 oi uihi at the lowest possible prices, because that is one of the few places at which an immer.Be stock of clothing of all size and qualities a constantly kept on hand and offered at fig ures which no other man In the business can afford to discount. Overcoat at actual cost. I --G.W. are letters which quite plainly doth seem as worthy a place in all men's esteem, ! for If they were missing we'd all be com pelled to admit that George Washington ne'er could be spelled ; and without them it 1 likewise is plain to be seen that Godfrey . Wolff could by no means have been the name ' of the man who is known far anil wide as the eleven st of clothiers, and the cheapest. . beside, and whose store i admitted by all ' who have been there as the laist place to hey j what men need to wear. Next, door so the ' post-office. Twelfth street, Altooua. The memlier of a colored church in Al : tDona held a two nights' discussion last week, tlm question being, "Ought the colored vo j ters of Allooua support the Democratic par . ty 7" After the subject had been ably Ten- tilated in all its bearings, it was decided by ; a vote of twenty to one that they ought todo : so. The colored voters of Altoona are o'aly following the example of their brethern in the Southern States, who now very generally Vote the Democratic ticket, and have dis covered that they are benefitted thereby. In that way they have gotten rid of the carpet bnggnrs.who were their worst, enemies. W hen you go to Altoona it will pay you to call, and buy.it you need, from S. Bin- ' menthal, who has opened a store on Kiev- e it li avenue and is prepared to supply every kind of a shoe that men wish to wear or in which ladies take pride, as well as all styles for the young folks beside ; in addition to which, though not. apart from the rest, le has boots by the hundred, the finest and best, among'which maybe mentioned the "Walk er." so stout and firm in the make that they will scarcely wear out. Rut. why multiply words about, a stock lli-V's replete and is of fered at prices that no one can beat to all who may seek foot coverings so neat at No. 1110, east of Twelfth street. Cbas. R. McDermott, Republican can didate for councilman in the Eighth ward. A I toon a, got hunseif outside of an tnord male quantity of bad whisky on Monday evening j hist, and while in that condition made two several attempts to revenge himself on Mich ael Rrennau for having previously mtde in formation against him for assault, but in both Instances the would-be avenger catne out second best, the last venture resulting in several ugly cuts buck of the nek, be tween the eyes and in one of his sides, from the effects of which he fainted while uiulor treatment at a neighboring doctor's office, to which he was carried on a lounge soon after : receiving the injuries, which are of course j painful but not dangerous. j The Johnstown Tribune spreads Itself i promiscuously iu nearly a half column dia- tribe on what itconceives to be a new de parture taken by Mr. P. F. Kirby, Mercan tile, Appraiser, in the matter uT assessing snd collecting a fee of 50 cents each from the propri. tors of the several hotels in this county, and asks, among other things, if any person ever saw a list of taverns advertised along with stores, distilleries, breweries, billiard tables, etc. The cuntom, which has no doubt the approval of law, is not an old one, but the Tribune is several months be hind time iu discovering what it imagine to ; be a "mare's nest," as by reference to the ! Mercantile Appraiser's list, published last i May it will see that taverns were then as- ; sessed and advertised the same as stores, j etc., and that, so f.tr at least as Mr. Kirby : is cotfeerned it Is hy no means a new or un- I heard of innovation. We are Sorrv Indeed to learn that Mr A. X. Mc(ionigle, tlio amiable if not vener- j able father of Rev. J. N. McGonigle, late i pastor of the Presbyterian church in this , place, was crushed to death beneath the wheels of the Cincinnati Express west, at ! the Pittsburgh depot, about, g o'clock on Wednesday morning last. The deceased was ; employed as an assistant to the depot-master j lu that city, and while intently engaged I at the time a'ated in noting the tin in tier i of some of the ours attached to the Day Ex- ! press east, the train first named came upon i him unaware and knocked him down, sev- ! eral of the wheels passing over his body and ' in-ittlatiug U in a shocking mumer, produc ing of course ins'ant death. The unfortun ate gentleman, who formed the acrinaiufatice and elicited the good will of many of our citizens while visiting K'lonslutrg on various occasions, was aged about 55 years, find leaves a wife, two sous (the revemod gentleman already named and Mr. Robert McGonigle, Pa. R. R. agent a: East Liberty,) and threw daughters to mourn his terrible death, which is the first berea vemec.t of the kind in any form that has fallen upon the family. Peace be to his ashes. One day Inst week Constable Wberley, of this borough, went by railroad to Rrook ville, Jefferson county, aud on foot five miles north of that pla.re, where he succeeded In arresting a young man, formerly a resident of Rlacklick township, this county, against whom an information had been made some time last fall for fornication and bastardy. Returning with his prisoner to Rrookville late in the day, they both occupied the same room during the night, the prisoner mean time being safely handcuffed. In the bar room next morning liefore daylight the prisoner was relieved of his bracelets to en able him to put on his coat and binds, and having done so, he made one jump for the door and another for the pavement, and was InstaiiMy followed by Mr. Wherley, who in the excitement of the moment started in the race minus one of bis boots. It was quite dark, but the constable pursued the fugitive a considerable distance outside the lnirough limits, where he was forced to give up the chase. Mr. W. snvs that the prisoner, be fore going to bed. Iient. his knees and with bis head bowed down gave utterance to a loud, long and most fervent, prayer, which possibly bad its effect, in putting the officer somewhat off his guard in the matter of watchfulness. Re that as it may the young man made good bis esoapo tbo.tgli the war rant for Mis arrest, has been given to the Constable of Rrookville, who pledged him self to re-arrest the praying fugitive if he can be found any where w itliiu his bailiwick. Crime a ni Criminals -Prom a leading editorial in the current issue of the Holli dayshurg Standard on the prevalan-;e of crime and the consequent conviction ami recent removal to the penitentiary of no less than ten persons charged with either the commissionof thefts or Ihe receiving of stolen goods, we extract the following in regard to a young lad named Harry Hamtneis. who was liorn and reared in this county, and who, noth withstanding his tender age, seems to have ben a leader among thieves, all of whom in this case were given away through his treachery and cowardice, he alone, al though the most deserving of punishment, managing by this means to escape the just rigors or the law. The Standard aays : The conviction of these parties was secured mainly through the testimony of an accomplice rained Harry Hammers, a buv not yet seven teen years of ago, who, ! spite of his youth, hart attained to the position of leader of the dangerous classes in Altoona. lie was born at Wilmore, Cambria county, and does not aeem to have had any acquaintance with city life, save such as he toitnd in Altoona, yet we much 1 question whether his superior can be found In i cither rf the great cities. The storv of crime' which he told on the witness stand was simply revolting. He seemed to have no sense of . shame, and yet his story was told in such a way ' bs to convince the listener that it was I he truth . With him It was purely a matter of business. ' He hail heard tliHt one of his companions In : crime intended to turn State's evidence and he forestalled him. There was none of that nice sense of honor about him which the "Boys' and Oirls' Libraries" of the day ascribe to ' youthful criminals. Now that he was caught j up, snd had reason to think one of his "pals" I Intended to confess, bo thought it Policy to be the first to expose the secret workings of the criminal league or which he had been an active member. This boy swore on the witness stand that he never did nn honef day's work iu his life; that he had beer, cngsged In mire trein twenty robberies ; that he made his living by stealing. He would commit a theft, carry his plunder to one or the houses or vice on Ninth avenue. In return for which he was given shel ter, or disoosed or it to a receiver or stolen goods, receiving therefor a fraction or its real value. As-a Packer of coffers Hon. Asa Pa.-Ver-i of Manch Chunk, the richest man In Penn syivauia, is a decided succosd. Communication. . " " TOO MUCH OFFM'K TOO 31 1" C II T A X- Ma. editor visions of Cam ATIOW. The voters of the municipal ill- Cambiia county will soon strain he called upon to exercise ''the Inestimable and heaven-horn privileges of free and equal citi Eenship" (bumcombe) without regard to race, or color, or previous condition of servitude, or party aflilliations, (151 h amendment and more humcoui be.) a I way excepting the "poor Injun" and "heathen Chinee," trid 15th amendment), to select their servants, or rather rifrs, until the next periodical chan ire occurs. It therefore behooves the Voters aforesaid to set with a lit tle common sense and circumspection, snd to apply to this important subject that practical wisdom snd forethought which are supposed to underlie the actions ar.d to guide men in the daily avocations of lire; ami to this end the most trustworthy and intelligent citizens of the communities in which they reside should be chosen to fill the various offices of trust and profit t hut arc to be parcelled out. Men who understand and appreciate the duties devolv ing upon them, and who will discharge those duties laitbf ill I v without fenr, partia hty or pre judice for any person, tint even erceyAing tlirm- nlce. l here unfortunately appears to ne a general and unaccountable ''hunkering" after j petty political offices and the little emoluments ; attached thereto, and the chief difficulty with ; electors seems to be in mnkirg flttimr selections j irom me nosi or oanutuares wno irorn lime to ifme present themselves for official preferment. This condition of things is the I'pus growth of t he wm'ivtsdi elective system which prevails in some, nay in a majority, of the States, where every officer, from the highest in the lowest, is passed upon directly by a vote of the people, the snd results arc seen in every litem:, and are dis heartening in the exttetne. It is the Pandoras' cnu-e from whence sprinw the foulest evils that afflict a peopls. Not to soar higher, venal and incompetent assessors of the valuation of pro perty, ignorant, faithless and responsible school I mams, in most cases beyond the reach of the judicial departments ol the government for J whatever malfensance tliev mn v choose to com mit, in t he supervision of.t he public roads etc. in short, in nil branches 'of municipal service. While this iroes on "Home Is b.irninir." or, to drop metaphor. Hie tsxes are fust consuming t he lat vest ige of ability of the tax-payer to meet them and to profoct himself and property froni impending ruin. In some of the districts the Mxes levied for StRte. county, poor, school and road purposes teach the enormous ajrirre gHle of nearly 41 mills on the dollar, or about fuiir ritillu a on the hundred dollars of the as sessed valuation, and to this Is frequently add ed what is called a cssh tax of several mills, for some specific object. A I ingot her t his is ,ip ptllmgand It is doubtful whether any of the ting mid tux ridden cities of the land, with their "Hoss"' Tweeds and "Moss" SShepperd can show o mote startling and damaging record. I tut Is there no remedy for t his in toll ruble evi'. Is there no "biilm in Gilend, no ohvsician there?'' Undoubtedly there are hoth. Tin Ions at Harrishiirir are t he doctors, and t he heal Ing they can apply with certain effect to the nuilaiifes now infectinjr the oody politic is the ut ter ex t inct ion of the present ulcerous school, road snd other municipal systems, which are m noisome nuisance, and the substitution of others more simple, practical, equitable and responsible. Instead of vaporluir t heorie and political platitudes and inanities, let these due tursof law kIvph tii.X-hnrdened and sorelv af flicted people telief. Pennsylvania might adopt with profit the soh"ol and other municipal sys tems of her siitcr States. She is not. too old. nor so far ad vanced In political economy, thai she may not leurn some thimrsvet. The people of Pennsylvania nro no doubt willing to sup port by liberal taxation their put, lie school unci other Internal ..ystems, but they should at tho same lime Jealously guard their lights and en ergetically protest against unequal and o teroii Ihwb which fail to accomplish the objects designed from abounding imperfections. Hut while such laws remain upon the statute bonk temporary relief may be afforded tax-p iyers by electing to office only the most reliable. "intelli gent and capable cltl.-na. bet voters look to this at t he approaching election. Tours, Sec, Retom. RCHOfoCEl.E, or Uuptl'RR. Over forty years ex perienc.e iu the appl i cat ion of trusses and the treatment of Ruptukk rtas enabled mo todo the best that can lie done iu ar.y such cases. 1 maKe and apply trusses which ! will always hold in a rupture or breach of ! any kind, and located in any part of the I body. In a large number of cases I can ef i feet a thorough and radical cure. Who is I there that will linger through life with this dangerous deformity when such assurances of safety are offered ? No one. In cases of children, a cure can always be affected, as well as in tho cases of females, although the disease is as one to five in that of the other sex. I likewise treat, successfully, every disease of deformity and weakness needing outward supports, as well as chronic diseases of a difficult and stubborn character. Those who have tried other sources and failed, would serve their interest in calling ou or addressing me. Dr. Kr.Ysr.B. 210 Penr. Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., opposite Christ's Church. Cut this out for relerei.ee. 2-fc.-lm.l E. K. THOMPsnit.-;jffr,S'ir: I am a hard laboiing man, and have been troubled for two yea s with pain in my chest, hurting me to take a long breath, and feeling fired si that. I conld not walk far without a gu.nl deal of effort; at. times dizzy in my head. Thought I should have to stop working. I got a bottle of your Rarosma and a box of Dandelion and Man.'.rake Pills, which have relieved me very much indeed feel like a new man. Shall continue to take one bottle more, which I think will make me entirely well. C. J. Lf.NOVIST. Prepared by E K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa., and sold by Re.mmon & Murray, Ebeus bnrg. Price 25 cents per box IIYJIEXEth. PAUri.-DXNKr.I.Y. -Married. Rt T.lovds vllle, 'in Wtiitn (township, on Tuesday. Keb 5 178, t y li v. J. R. Mathers. Mr.Wu. V'. Pa i t or l.loydsvilie. snd Miss Mnt B. Donnelly, of Houtzdale, Clearfield county. OH IT I" A KV. FAUnEtl.--Pied. fn Wilmore. on Sunday af ternoon. Feb. M. Is;. Miss Emma, daughter of David and Surah Karber, aged 19 years, und 8 month s. bines prompted by the desth of this eat i ma s'.. ie young lady will bo published next week. En.j r.itr.MSIU KU tlARKKT. CoaasoTBD Wsuklv ay Mrititu fc. Li.otd. Flour bM..7.S0 to TS.OO Corn Meal, per lh . Hu'.tcr, roll, per lb . 20 Hunk wheat Flour " enliil packed p?r lb 3 1.25 per lb ia to IS W hlte Means but F.ggs per dozen.. 1 Onlont, per biiKhel f) Iinl per ll Tallow per lb t ountry Soap. per lb Beeswax, " " Dressed Hogs, " Hags. 10 Wheat. ft bus. 1.25 to 1.40 s Kye. per bus f) 8 (torn ' ' eo 1 " 2o flats " a-, ' " 6 Buckwheat per bus fi!) ' 1 Potatoes per bus. 30 to 40 12.25 Clover fceed. per 35 to 40 bus S.V00 to .0Q Salt, per hid. Wool, per lh thickens, per lb Timothy Seed per l limeys, t,u l jo I Coflee prlme.perlb 25 N. O. Molasses 80 Jiay per inn fg.oo syrup, per gal... 75 to BO DAY UP! PAYUIM All poisons - indebted to the undersigned will oblige me snd save costs for themselves hy settling their accounts cn or before the first dav of A pril next. WAI. Lirzi.NOEU. Loretto, Feb. 15, 18;g.-3t. JOUXTY COMMISSIONER. In compliance with the wishes of many friends. I have eonelnded to be a candidate for Domination for the t.Hlce of onnty otnmlssioner. JOSCK U. PAHklSkl. Kbensburg, Teb. 12 1878.-lm. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Having been appointed Auditor by th Or- pnans t ourt of amhrla connty to hear and decide up-in the exceptions filed to t he conririnat inn of the first and partial account of Sylvester Byrne, executor of James Byrne, late of f 'ar oil township, deceased, and report distribution or the rund in the hands of the executor to and among iho par ties entitled to receive the same, notice is hereby givm to ail parties interested that 1 will attend to the duties of said appointment, at ray ottlce in Ebenshurg. on Friday, March t h. 187.H, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where they must present their claims, or be debarred from coming in for a share of safd Hind. tJi O. W. OA I'M AN", Auditor. Ebensburg, Feb. 14, 1878 -3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. S. E. Bitrns f. Jotts .T. Krisk etal. In t be Court ol Common Pleas of Cambria County, Wo. 189, Hecember Term. S71. E. I) A nd now, February H. l-TH . on motion of Johns ton tt Scanlan. Eros.. Joseph McHonald. l-.so. spMinted sn Aoditorto report distribution oftlie fund in the hands ot the Shor ff, arising from the Bale of the real estate of John J. Krise, to and among the parties entitled thereto. By the Conrt. In pursuance or the abovs appoint inent. 1 will sit at the Court House, In Fbensiiurg on Kbidav, M arch Iks. 1878. at 1 o'clock, p. at., where and when pantos Interested ran attend If they think proper JOSEPH MobONAUj. AucLiox. I i-bens Teb. 13, 1878.-M. DON'T NECLECT A COUCH or Cold, when 26 cts. will buy a bottle of Dr. Fta xler's Cough Syrup at any drug store. I has wrought a complete change In Conirh medicine, is pleasant aa honey, and always cures. to o . s u n pt i v "Tr. Frazter's Conyh Syrnp. need In connec tion with Dr. Fraxier's Hoot Hitter, will ecu coseuiirTioR. Standard Stak IAtrirRT, I Cleveland, O., Oet. 30, "76. Tn. Frazikr. Pear Pir: I feel it a doty I owe to snfTerlnir humanity to writeyou. Forsomettwie 1 wis sorely a fflioted with a couirh, raising bad sratf. with every symptom of being: a confirmed consumptive. I tried different medicines and enri-s without finding relief; I also consulted three of our mot prominent Cleveland physicians, the Inst one of wholn pronounced my ease serious, snd informed me that I conld not live more than a few mont hs. Aliout t his ttme. hearing of y jur wnnder tnl snccess. I commenced taking your Syrup in connection with yur Koot Hitters, an. i' was at onre benefited, and f er uyinn the medicine some two months I find mjself entirely cured. TOKKNCK Dl'Sy. tiW.Mr Tiunn attain writes, under date of Ann. . 17:. lr. Fraiier, Dear Sir: I caa endorse your medicines more s ronjrly than ever from the tact tiiat ft is now nearly one year e!nce I uti cured. My lunxs are to-day strong and sound. naving no return oi me disease. .TIie above Medicines speak for themselvei. DK.O.W. FHAZItK, Proprietor. Cleyelani, O. For ante by nil lruffKf a. Shcrifl?s Sales. HY virtue or sundry writs of Vend. rTrptn., .-lift Vend, fc'rp.in,. rf. Fit. ard Fi. Fa. Posf lViid. Erptm., issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cambria county and to me di rected, there will tie exposed to public sale, at the Court lionet in Kbeiisburjr, on EViONDAY, SVlarCh 4trtv 1876, at I "clock, I. 51., the following real estate, to wit : At.!, the right, title and Interest of Martin Wood ley, of. in and to a piece or parcel of lan.1 J situated in Chest townsmp. (Jumbria county. Pa., adjoining lauds of Eunice bibby, .form I.Hiilzy, Conrad V'eager, and others, containing 50 acres, more or less, about 0 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a log house and frame barn, now in the occupany ol .Martin Woodley. Taken in executiou and to be sold at the suit of John Iirnrtley, A i.so, all the rig'it. title and Interest of Mich ael Kelly, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Allegheny township, Cambria coun ty, 'ii.. adjoining landsof Alex. Mc.Mullin, Jos eph Mull. Zjchariah Kay lor, and others, con taining 75 acres, more or le-s, Vmt 60 acres of which are clenreJ. haviog thereon erected a oiie-and a half story log house and bank barn, not now occupied. Taken in execution and to be Si 'id at the suit of John Bradley. Aijo, all tlio right, title and Interest of S. W. Johnston and A nip' johust on, of. in and to a lot of ground situated iu Chest Epilogs borough, Cumbria onnty . I'a.. adjoining lots of E. A H. Nutter and I'rotitimr on street on one side and an Hlley on the other sid", having thereon erected a one-anil n-haif story plank house, now iu ihe occupancy of (ioo. Kininger. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of S. M. Douglass. A ijso. all the right title and interest of John P. Hartzog. of, in and ton piece or parcel of land sit u i ted in Allegheny township. Cumbria county, I'a.. ni'joiiilng landsof Joseph liiiler, I Charles Tomliiison, nod others, containing ty j ucres, more or less, about 45 acres of which are i cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story plank house and frame barn, now lu the occupancy of John P. Marizog. Takcli in ox ecu t i mi and to be sold at the suit of Catherine Mouse, for use of F. 1). Suupp. A i.so. all the right, title and interest of James E. Ne.ison. of. iu and to a piece or parcel of land, sit uated in Clearfield township. Cambria cour.ty, i'a., n ljoioing laud of the estate of Thouiis Adauin. dee'd. John Neuson, dee d, and others, oontaining I.j acres, more or loss, about S) acres or which are cleared . naving thereon erected a two stoi J log house a nd log barn, now j in the occupancy of James B. eason. Taken ; in execution and to be sold at the suit of ilm ; net t J. Sawyer, for use of John Mellon. A i so, all the right, title ami interest or Daniel Mui'phy, of. in and to a lot of ground situated in the village ol (South Fork. C coy In towtiahip. Cambria county. Pa., fronting on the township ruad on the west, adjoining an alley on the south nod lot of Michael Uates on the east, having thereon erected a two story plank house now in the occupancy ol" Daniel Murphy. Alt. nil the right, title and interest oT Daniel M urphy, of, in and to a lot of ground situated iu the vil lage of South Fork.Croylo township, Cambria county. I'a.. fronting ou the township road, adjoining lot of J. 0. Siineinan on the south und an alley on the north anl east, having thereon erected a plank stable. Aimi, all the right, title and interest of ibtutel Murphy, of. In and to a lot of ground situated in the vil lage of South Fork. Croyle township. Cambria county. Pa., t con! big on the township load, adjoining lot oT J. C. St in cm a n on one side u ltd a street on the ottier, tunning back to ho alley, having thereon erected 2 two story pbmk hous es, now in the occupancy of Michael .Mc'Jrath. .-W.li, all the right, title and interest of 1 Lintel Murphy, of, in ami to a piece or parcel of land situated in Croj le township, Cat;:!rla county, i'a.. adjoining, lands ol Dmiik I liui tuctt, David Lamb, Philip Meyer, and others, containing Hi acres and 3'J perches, more or less, about 6 acres of which ure cleared, having thereon erected it two story plank house and saw mill, now in tho occupancy ol Jacob Murphy, J all ttie t ight, title and interest of John Murphy, of, in and to a l"t of ground situated in the vil-l-ige of South Fork, Croyle township, Cambria county Pa., t ront ing on si reet on t he north, adjoining" lot of Joseph Voder mi the cast and an alley ou the west aud south, having thereon erected a two story plank h:ue snd stable, now in the occu paucy of Adam llutchcl. Aim, all the right title and interest of John Murphy, of. in and 'o a lot of ground situated in tho village of South Fork, Croyle township. Cam bria county i'a.. fronting on the south on street, adjoining public school property on the east ami an niiey on tne west ami norm, not now occupied. Also, all tho right title and in terest of John Murphy, ot, iu and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Hiciiland township, Cumbria county. Pa . a. I joining lands of ticorge Orris, Samuel King, ami ot hers, containing 100 acres, more or less, about -0 acres ol which are ch ared, having thereon erected a log house and stable, now in the occupancy of Frank Hush. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Jacob Murphy, for use of Adam Huso. Ai.so, all the right, t itle and interest of Jacob Johnston, ol , in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Susquehanna township, Cam bria county, Pa adjoining landsol John Bantu, P. Kinports, Peter Carman, and .it hers, con taining 2UI acres, more or less, aliout 50 acres of whicn are cleared, having thereon erected a one and a-nair story ptaua nouse aim ooaru stable, now in the occupancy of Jacob Johns- toh 1 a ken in execution aud to by sola hi tne suit ot John Weaklaud Ai.sii,:ih the right, titleand Interest of Uriah fjoyd, :it, iu Hnd to a piece or parcel of land situated In Susquehanna township Cambria county, I'a., adjoining landsof Jnim W. beauicr. other lands of Lriah Lloyd Isaac v I'llctr, Jonas Biiuin.ThoinnsToKin. and John H. lirt jm containing Wl aces, more or less, ll being the i same pr misi s conveyed unto Vincent Younk In. John Hipch and L'riali bloyd by John II. i Ilium and wile, by deed dated l.ll,h January, j 175. recorded lu Kccord Book, vol. 8i. page 5;7, c. ' A i.so. all tho right, title and interest or S-im'l ; Will, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land j situated in Clearfield township. Cambria ouii- I tv. Pa., adjoining landsof Win.McNelis, Patrick ! Metiuire, and John Wharton, containing Hit I acres, more or less, aliout l'JO of which are i cleared, having thereon erected a one story plank house and bank burn, now in the oeen- pancy of Samuel Will. Taken in execution aud ! t be sold at the suit of John Bradley. j Tkrmsof Sa i.e. Onp-third of the purchsso money to be pain when the propeily is knocked do. vii, and the remuining two-thirds titfort too ! confirmation or the deed. JOHS RVAN. PherifT. Sheriff's OfTicc, Ebensbura. Feb. 8, 178. ( Adjourned Assignee's Sale. I v virtue or an onler or the tJourt or Common ' I Pleas of Camtirin county, to me directed, 1 will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1878, at 2 o'clock, p. m , the following' described real estate, to wit : ill im deist's $tssa. ) m c! Land j TJZi Mtty J'a.. described as folic Ait btUti WtUAiU iliwS bi I WI t township, Cambria county. follows: Beginning at a beech on Chest Creek ; thence south 84 degrees east 80 : perches, to a large sugar : thence by land in name ' ol Isaac Van Ast, souih 2 degrees, cast 168 per ; dies, to an iron wood ; thence by land conveyed ! In name of .ioseg Cox. south degrees, west about 150 perches, to . best Creek ; thence down ! ( hest l reek, the seve ral courses and distances i thereof, to tho place ol beginninK containing ; about I ou arrcn. aliout 40 Acukh cleared, hav , in-i thereon erected a two ory I'i.a.nk Hecate, a i one-and a-hall story Plank Hocsk. and a Stable. I Tkkms op Sale, One-third ot the purchase money to be paid on confirmation or the sale, cue. I third in one year thereafter, and the balance Id I two years thereafter. Payments deferred tohear ' interest Iroin the confirmation of the sale, and to be secured by the judgment bon i and mortgage ol the purchaser. JOHN V At J N Fit. Assignee oi cnaries a. mc.m u.ien. Feb. 15. 1878 . 3t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Efato of Christop'r Eckenr.alo, rtec'rl. Letters of adtninistrat on on he estate ofChr s topher Kckenrode. late of Alb gheny township, Cambria cuun'y, ieecased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted "to said estate are requeste.1 to make payment, and those havitig claims against the same will present, then, properly aatbenucated for settlement, to the an dersigneo. JOSEPH FCKF.N&UDE, Admla."ltrlor. Aegi.tfij i wp., Too. ii, left.-QU OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! .................. ........ i i AT AY AT AT AT BARKERS' IN EBENSBURG. IN EBENSBURG. IN EBENSBURG. IN CARRGLLTOWN. IN CARRGLLTOWN. IN CARROLLTOWM. i LICENSE NOTICE. TF.TITIONS for Tavern. Quart and Fating Jl House licenses nave oeen nieti In tne.irace of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions ! of the Pence. In and for the County of Cambria, ; by the following named persons, and will be j presented to tho Judges of sull Court ou the ' 1st Moda t or Maiuii. 1878 : TiVEBTt LICKNSRS. ! Adams Twp. Jacob it. Sproul. Allegheny Twp. Mary Mdfiuyb. ) Harr Twp. Nicholas Lamttour. Chest Springs Bor John K. Lltxlngcr, John ' Cmuse, Adam Iilden. Chest Twp. .loeph KheJy. j Carrulltown B-ir. Lawrence Sobroth, EJwarJ ; L. Binder. An.trew H. Hang. ' Conematigh Bor. - Jo?epli Mentier, John Wtd man, 1st Ward: Hugh Oreenw.iol. Michael Too- hey. Joseph Italley. I.swrence Hcfch, 2 t Ward. Cambria Bor. Peter Hoth. t'harles Hey e Hr- ; rard I Itzpatrlck. Kdw'd Howe. .Mtcti'l Hnll iran, ; llenry nre. m Ward: .. Algnr. 21 Ward. ' Croyle Twp. Peter Br.iwii, John Meliger. . Clearfield Twp. Thmnai llunphy I East Conetuaugh Uor Lenora Kcst, lsviJ Fa- J loon. , Ebengburg Bor. T. TI. Heist. F.aft Ward: Ml- ! chaol I.ntferner, Christina Foster, Julio A. Bialr, : W fst Ward. I Franklin Bor. reter Hubrltt. (jAllitzlii Hur.- Albert Hender, Jmei Msulll, I Daniel J. Vandrew. i Johnstown Bor Hecrv Yen AH. John Karr. ' 1st Ward ; F-. H WI.H .ur. John Kaab. luhn V. Shaffer. Fhilip Schulthei. Conrad Kaah. F.l beth Kohler, Thunms S. Havls, John Sphltlhour. , John Mcberml't, John Cuad. Mtcksel Finegan. Fa'.'k D't'onnell. 2 I Ward: Joseph Bonier. John Frltr.. Adam Biershunk. John Ludwlg, Oeorge ( Shaffer, t'harles Zimmerman er.. t'haries Kn, t John M. King, t'haries Kropp, August Llanget. J Joseph Shoemaker 3J M ard ; A. Fle.fer. ui. it. i Ibitierlv, V. m. It. Thompson. 4 h Ward ; Johanna ! Weigafid. 6th Ward ; Henry Shaffer. 0;h Ward. ' Iioretto Bor. Flnrlan Beiisrele. A. J. Christy. ! Mii'.vlIIe Bor F.manuel Jeinea. Klchard lnw- ling. Jos. Fieldhouse. Huah McGrory, lit Ward; j Kobert Sagerion. '2t Ward. t Uelgtown, Kiehland Twp. Christiana Helns, Bernard Noes. j Suminltvtllo Bor. Christian Kleh. 'lunneltilll Bor Michael MfMorrU. Anthony Met ue. Mathew IHgn ioi. Patrick D Dowd. llmore lior. Ooo. Wenderoth, Joseph Horner, . Jidin Schroth. Waehir.gten Twp F.IIas J. Vager. T.II?hael 13. Bradley. Oeo J. Schwaderer. C. A.U-eorge, Mar- j garrt llelle. Mark B McIj.orfhlin, J. S. Kiel. ! Veder Twp. Jacob Koehm. Jt7 A BT L1CESSB6- ! Johnstown Bor. Henry Frltt. Fisher h. Co.. J . j Ward. I TI5(I HOLSB 1.III.'BH Chest Twp. Thomas Ott. Oeorge Crook. Carrolltown Bor. Henry Bletn. Jtillua J?tteh. : Johnstown Bor. Ann Mary Kurt. 1st Ward; Chsrles Wehn, John A. Sternaier, jicoD Jaooby, ! 4th Ward. i l,oretto Bor. Peter Brown. ! Wilmore Bor. John 5chroth, P F. KIrbj .i.inu.t..n i - f... u;iin.i. iuHat. Wa Roblne ii. F O DON N ELL Clerk. Pher Clerk Office, Ebonsburg Fet. 13, lKJ -3t PRICELESS DISCOVERY. Jin-o Cure lVi lilew. A sure enre for the blind, bleedlnr. Itching aorf . ulcerated piles hJs been discovered by In. WU- , bam an Indluii remedy eslled Ir. WIIUhbi's Indian ointment. A single bottle has eurel Ikei worst old chronic en s of twenty flre and thirty ! years' standing. No one need eufler five minutes i after applying this wonderful soot ning cieditiLe Lotions, instruments snd eleetnarles Co more harm than good. William's Ointment supports trie tumors, allays ihe Intense itching (panic larlv at night after getting warm in bed), sets as a poultice, gives lu-tant and painless relial. so fs prepared enlv for Flies and nothing else Thousand of cured patients attest its virtues, and physicians ot all schools pronounce it the greatest contribution to medtcine of the sue. It matters not how Iorg or scvcielyyou have bees suffering, you can be cured. Mr. Joseph M. lfyder.Cleveland, Ch1o. weis : I suffered tor years with Itching and T'lcrratad Piles, tried remedy after remedy advertised, and consulted physicians m Philadef phia, Louiylie. Cincinnati. Indianapolis and this city ; and spent hundreds of dollars, but found noreller until I ob. tained a box ef Dr. William's Indian Ointment, some four months ago, and It has cured me com pletely. I had a part of the bax left which I g.ive to a friend of mi.e who had doctored with many physicians, and as a last resort went to the noted Hot Springs, ArksnsAS. tor treatment. He ia forms tne that the 'Indian Ointment has also eared him of the Piles. It Is certainly a wtnderful dis covery, and should be used by the many thous ands who are now suffering with that dreM disetise. MO.000 Keward wPLbe paid for a mere cer tain remedy. Sold bv ill Druggists. DK.O.W. Fit AZILR, sole proprietor. Cleveland, O. S1 HEIirFF'S SALES Rv Tirtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa and Vtnd. Kl- I pmi.. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas or Cambria county ant! to m e dhrew4, tbere will be exposed to public sale, at the hotel Conrad Hash, in Johntown, on Sin'SliAT, the i 2.1 dav of Makom. K. at a o'clock, P. ti., ihe ' following real eis. to wit: , All, the right, title am! interest, nf Kj.hraim . Adams, of. In and to a piece or ou-Ctl or land ait- i n.itcd in Taylor township. IJa'atrla eounty, J'a , ad joining lands of Cambria irin Company. Jon- I alhan Kekel. Oeorge L. Bowser, and others, eon- taining 160 acre, nicru tT less. Laving thereon ' erected a two s'ory piank bouse, a one story log house, bank barn and stable, now in the occupan cy o I Henry Pager and Jesse Horkepile. taken In execution and to be sold at the suit .I Uav.d K. . Hoes, administrator of John D Adams. , Ai.so. all the right, title and In'.erestc.f Freder ick HcfTrrtan, id. in und to a lt ot ground eltuaied in the 4th Ward ol Johnstown borough. Cambria county. Pa., fronting on the Kndford turnpike oa i the east, adjoining lot of Hugh Kyan on the north. I and lands ot heirs of .1. Horuer. deceased, on thw ! South, running back to an a'ley, huYtng thereon j erected a two story jdank hiue. now In the oern- pancy of Frederic Hoffman. Taken In execution j elJ tojie sold at the su:tot Margaret Stemmer. ' Tkkms or Sai.K. One-third of the purchase money to be .mid when the property is knocked 'down, and the remaining two-thirds heore tha confirmation of tbe dee.t. JOHN KTAK, shsriff. , Phcrifl'8 Office, Ebenabura:. Feb. 8, 1178. 1 NOTICE. In the matter of the p- j pointinemf of FI. Kinkea.1, Ear?., Tma- ' tee of Henry HtMett, sn Insolvent debtor: fin. tire Is hereby tv i that I will sit at my r.rnca in Ihe borough ol .wnsbarg. on frMti ,t, t he "Ja t day of Faaau a bt, 187s, at 2 o'clock, r. v.. for the purpose or receiving the proofs or the eredtors fn enppnrt of their claims afMBet tb said Itary kit. ett. H. KINKtD. BARKERS BARKERS REGISTER'S NOTICE. N'OTICK Is hereby given that five following named Acctiunfs have leen pfsed snd fllea In the Hegister's .itftce at F.lwnsborir. In and ror the county or Cambria, snd will b presented to the Orphans' Court or said county, ror eon firmation and all.iwanr. on WaT'pNKSDaT, hm owy of M A kcb A. I. l-TS, to wit: 1. The account ot Francis Hoover, g-aardlaa Marv A. Eoksrd. 2. The firt rnd final account of Thomas Hewttt, administrator of John Hewiu, late ol Uallilata borough, deceased. I S. The first and final acronnt of Tanl Pirrewd, i executor of Levi lumood. lale ot Taylor toweeblp, ! deceased. 4. The 3rft and final a -count of Margaret A, Myets. executrfv of An Myers, late of Manster lownfhlp. deceased. ft The first and ptrttal aeeonnt of Mary Fhalea snd Henry Belie, administrators of Jaa. Fhalen, late of Carroll townslilp. deeeee1. C. The first and partlsl aeeount of .Tohn t e Klernan. executor f Ben.iamfn Byere. deceaaed. ". The fecond and final areonnt of Jacob YmI administrator of Jx-onani Oil, late of Blaekllek township. lecesel. 8. 'I he flrt and partial account of J. T Peter eon, administrator of Mim'l t-aklDS. lateef Wblto townslilp. deceased. 9. The first and final acnonn' of Bridget Brow, administratrix of James A. Brown, late O Mil iter township, deceased. 10 The first and final account of Mary Jane. Larimer, executrix of Wm. Larimer, who waa ex ecutor of Kobert v 1. llama, late of Cambria towa ehtp, ds' eased. 11. The first and partial aeeonnt of "Mary J. Schmidt and K. F. Kpencer. administrators fr I". F. Schmidt, late of v Mte township, deceased. 12. The first and final account of James Myers, administrator of Catharine Todd, late of Lbena burg hnrough. deceaeod. 13. The firet and final aeeonnt or John H. ArMo and Hosanna Arbie. aitmlmstratoni ot Wllllaaa ArMe. late or Carroll township, deceases!. 14. The first account of Jot.n H. Iiongtaes. tar dian of tntnr rhtldre'n of Mag'lalen l.utber (Ut lHgdalen Havlsi, deceased 15. The first account of Moses B. Miller and W m. Slick, executors of Wm. Slick, late o! Stony creek township, deceased. 18. The rccond account of Joseph 5. Strayer, administrator .le bonis non of Conrad Heckeroth, late of Johnstown borough, deceased. 17. The first account of John Cox, admln'strav tor of Wm Orr. late of Johnstown tsiro'. dee'd. 13. The first account of Kvan J. Bennett, exee iitur of John Bennett. late ef Carroll twp.. dee'd. 19. The account or Henrv Walters, administra tor ol John 1 lively, late of Crovle township, dee'd. L'0. I he account ot F. J. Christy, executor ot F. X. Christy, late of Osllttztn township, deceased. 31. The' first and final account of F. A. Slisma ker. adminlstra-or ol Wm. Qutnton, late ol Black lick tewnshlp, deceased. 22. The first snd final account ef John 5nyder, administrator cum teetanienf o snnexo of tieorgo Snyder, late of Carroll township, deceased. 23 The account l Oeoree Snyder, executor of Jacob Kttntz. late of Carroll township, deeeasea. 24. The second snd final account of Chas. Aa pa. guardian of Julian Olasser. minor child of Francis Olasper, late of Chest township, dee'd. 26. The first and final account of Orlffith O. Owens, guardian of Oliver K. Thomas, a minor eon ot John It. I honias. deceased. M. The first account or leo. C. K Zahrn, ad ministra'or cuiu testamento annexoot John Zlm metuian, dee'd. JAMES M. SINGER. Rpsltr. It. K'ster's Oilice. Ltiensbui g, Feb. 4, ls"8. TRIAL LIST, Maech Term List of Causes set down for trial at a Conrl or Common l'ieas to be held at tbenshurg. la and for ihe county of Cambria, oouinaeuclDa ou Mumiav, Miki'u 4th, is;: first wrtx. Plshart vs. Snvder. lnsbart s Stich vs. Hu:k vs. lbwe's use vs McFar ane 'o vs Snyder. 'reuse. McMullea. Mi rpliy's. I.ti UiKcr. McLaughlin Bros., agents, vs. Jones. escosp WKKK. Bonner. vs I hrle'v. Horner vs. Heslep vs Wat'm f Mcliermllt't vs. White vs. McLaughlin. Hesbip. Lapniey. Fiynn et al. MMriln et at. O'Connor et al vs Buck t:imtirla Coal Al Coke Ce. Vfc Scanlan et a I. C'VitTi". Johrston at Co vs Urmegan. Lluirirfer vs. Osks. Trexell vs ishell r. Negley s. Stlnctnan. F.atlery vs Flattery. Trexler vs Betidon. Sharts vs. Lamb. M ilor vs. Welters. HipP'a T Stinelilser et !. Wadswcrth's vs. t rensbore. Fisher etal vs. McCnmbia. Colllri vs. Cambria Ireo Ca. t'otis e: al vs. Wright ei al. Headrlck s Kyan. VnterlanJUr vs. Arnold. Crowley vs. Crowley. Aaibrest s li'idens'nntt. C. F. f I'lXlNN KLL. Frotlumotary Frothonotarj 'e OUK-c. Lbenabuig, Febw 4. 1871. P m.ic VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. Pursuant to an order ot the Orphans' Court oC Cerubria county. IVoo t. there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court lleu je In Kbensliurg. ta Thursday, Feb'y 20th, 1878, At tl .iVw.'t. P. v.. the foliowirg described real estate ot LxtiWiw Ckavkr, Ueo'd, to wit : In the townh!p of Susquehanna and eonnty afore said, adi iining lands or Churl's Weaklen. John Bearer, t.bslia Foltx. and ot hers, containing WO Acre, more or less, about 74 Aorks or which are cleared, weil fenced. In a jcood state or culti vation. liAvine thereon a two eiury L u Horn, a boa BABM.40xi4 and all the necessary oatt Blld In jt. besides a t hrlving Orchard or choice trait trees and plenty of pure spring water. ".sM Farm Is well adapted for raising both stock and produce, being; equally fitted for either grazing or agricultural purpose's, and as It Is con venient 10 Lrruiitown ami wit in a few miles ot I fietisburg and the K i. C. Kailroad. Its proxim! ! ty to churches, scho-ila and a ready market Is sucfa as 10 renurr u. a very aesirarie properly ror say one wishing t engage in 'he farming business. Tbrvs or Sim One third ot tile purebaeo money In hand,ne-thlrd In one year, aud tke re maining third to be a lien the premises, tbe in terest tube paid annually to i argKret Craver widow of said deetident, and at f er death tke rln! cipal to be paid to the parties entitled to receive the same. Ileferred pnymeuts to to seeeeed by tin bonds and lujrlgage'or Ju 'groeiit indes of tUa purchss-r. 1. A li V I K. Trasteo. fSusqueuanna Twp., Feb. . lvr-s. ! aTII0YS' appraisements w Not ica Is Lerebv irreu llwt the toL. j lowing named appi ai-enef,r of pitprty f j decedents. H tisl an.5s.et r.ftt for thr widows of intestalcs under he AS M Assblv of I Hth of April. A. I. l.V. bnvt. beeo jnfl In the K'-gi'tor's efC.-e at Et" nbii"-g. snd wi'l be pr j sent.ru to the Orphans Court or Camla-ia coun ty, tor approval and Allnnatiee, on Wtu'esDAT ! tha 6tti day t M auch, A . I). U7o. to wit : " ! 1. Inventory and appraisement of oertale rr ; aotial property appraised el at apart ror .""?. j rietta Powell, wfclow or Thomas a. ri !!. ' ot White townslaip. deceagod ) 5. Inventory and appraisement f eertatn r ' iaimI property appraisel and set ;rt for A-- ; V.. 7-iegler. widow of Jos'.ns Z!cgl!-!a.-t, 1 j. vine ourougn. oeceaseu - il ati. S. Inventory and appraisement f eertatn Sonal property appraised a no at t .pan tT Marv Doyle, widow of James Doyle, 1 of Altecoa j liiair county, ueceased j 4. Iuvetitori and appraisement f rcerta'n al es i tatejappralsed and set apart fr ,tv J Shnddt" widow r F.. F. Schmidt, lte e'.WliUt 'owasaiBv! , deceased - y . , . Jr il'fGKS. Keg tst.r. Register t Office. F.bc. .but-. a. isTI. A UDITOK'S NOTiCK.-The un. lere.Cnetl A'd ..r -Tri-irt'd hv th Orphans. Court or CanH "eem r tn rerK-rt rtte trit iuion of the IbtmI ir. the bae-.f ' I Jesse H. In. fond. Ad ioir..Bt rater e J,-i,n c. liraond, dee'd rereby gtvoe nui e -! .,.t 1 e w.li t at his office la Klieustinrg. on Sti r v. the -sa dav of Fa-ai-Aur. isrs, at a iVii'l at . ft T tbe .rptaeot a'tenutng to the d !r.t si d a.pritit airnt Those having e alui n- f aaS e-uia are rcuaeetea to present tbvtn. ..f.ftrrf.. i mm anv f.ort of the same. j . s I t ii '.LR. AaJitm. t- - W . a. T m.. x xprusuurx, r TMSSOI CO-PA RT- XF.P.SH IP.- i r.e . o-partt.ersbir. her. tor-ireextsting he-iw-.e : n- un iersigned ander the name an 1 style t N. H Sn ai Co., In mining and shipping h! fr -r n'urf iu Washington losti. shii, Cambria e..tii..y. hstM dav t ecn d Issolved by inu:ual e is-. , 1 ssoi will settle ur all the bus ir cr. r,., nnn and continue the tatne tkuder tbe r-'i-! imu i aud s'vl JOHN R FILLY, A!h .a, leb.LlfT'. S' SMITii. A.'. I'D I TOR S NOTICK. Having n'f by be Orphans" Court n apTv.in of tm' In t e tor "I sn l wC ' rr, r ru e.iir ' t t5 iftor t.i "nbute the funds -t. p. vane, heq., admlnlstra-o-e .1 a shown bv his sixth i herenv g.lD that I Intiesrr at ar'iii:tn,t u ert ! i rp -ji r rn-l te t e Ti f-'. lis.s. ite iitjor of t o e ';k r. k T. w. liu.y 4.,ni. Fta.burt, Teb. i, 1;4 D-VNikl Mclaughlin-. vom. nl-Lonc. Johnstown. Ta. ")'? i ii .. Rtchsrefc..;i'iiog. 'up-atairOroi ni-i .f I xjo. tu and Lcoet ireai. Will atteud tj b . loeaaeornwri wit b bit profession. El CAfDR loc.. or CHROMO CARDS wt -J o. jo cu & Co., Kaacata, K. X,
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