oz: ci. as as. u et nna sssie: ztetoj"- - - yr jjh:ss sis. "xj cw. Clocnsbure, Pa., rnWAY. - - run. 22, ists. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Here. There. ami the Other riace. Tc-rtsv is legal holiday. -Kg cboctir.g match iu Huntingdon to- rnv with twin calves is the latent ,.,,'viin in Creensburif. " Tlie weather prophet! predict a heavy MlCw -.term on the 13tb of March. Xl small pox ln Huntingdon has slru- mer.! ilwn to one case of varioloid. .."HirtliiitptoH's'aslnlay" has got aronml p iiis for the one buudred ami forty-sixth ''For the first time In many years tho en tire Democratic ticket hns been elected in Wilmore borough. -p,-.ip!e "bo were, born on the 20th of Fchruary will have to worry aleug this year w it'iout "a birthday. We bad a little more snow on Wodnes Inst, but it nearly all disappeared in a th:i'.v-ftil bnrry the same night. Tli lireeubai k-Tiabor party of Holli-ilny-'"j succeeded in electing Mr. John S.-.-kiiiitf, their candidate for burpess. Aiiatn was the first man, mid so was Vas'.iington ''firi-t in war, first in peai-e, am! first in the hearts of his countrymen." Mr. dobti I'hi'.lips, an old and promi-rt-i't citien of Johnstown, died in that r'ncc. on Tuesday last, aged about f0 years. P'easant as honey, the old folks like. It, the yi'HM people like it, and the, babies cry fr i Wn mean Dr. Fraaier'a Cough Syr p. I12 21.-ly. If Wasbineton haj lived until to-day ! wotild be one hundred and forty-six years old. Iiut he didn't live, and tuore's the pit v. -lVIien Tliomas Hnrd that he bad been . m r 4 I ....... 1 . 1 . 1 - . - . fi.'C'e.l .Major Ol AHin'iirt no leu I11UI It wni-n't a bad thing for Thomas, nor for the cii v either. Since the discovery of Dr. "VT il'dam's In dian Ointment tbere is certainly no excuse fr nny one to suffer with toe Piles. See ,. !!.! not K-e. 12-21.-ly. J In Johnstown the Ilurgess is Kin;r, and, Mintitie as it may seem at first blush, the Itrtii'HTits instead of tbe monarchists re j iicet!i thereat. ftiaeklick township trottetl out 1 15 votes at the recent iocal election, whkhwaa 13 inure tlian were polled at the 1'residential election lust fall. We can recommend our readers to nse Pr. Hull's Cough Syrup In all cases of cough, cold, etc. I' only costs 23ceuts a bottle, and is warranted to cure. Hon. Samuel Calvin, of HoUidayshnrg, wi'.'. he the next f'overnor of i'cntisylvaiii- if the Creenbai-k-labnr tueu of Iilair county cart pet their way of it. Althottgh silver dollars are worth only tii ne'v-t'.vo rents, we harn no objections to biking them at par in payment for subscrip tion s and other debts due the Freeman. me nine cnim in r. t iiifi.irii, of Cunt-tnau cb lorot:"-li, whom we noticed two weeks i as having been severely lmnt.'d, oied of it injuries on Tuesday last. Mr. i'ortt-r Kinports, a sdiiiiO Democrat tn I i-sb-i'-m-i. patron of the FRKF.MA.jr, has .-ti a;ip')inteil postmaster at Cherrytree, 5 i 1 .vm county, otherwise known as Grant 1". ' Tii' Altoona St'i sheds its gonial light .ii n thus'y : "The t'atiihria freeman has entered noon if twelfth volume. The Fi"i.frn t a lively paper and denerves tuo- l-e. " Moihers shouhl take warning and stop iliiti!; tiiir babies with lautiannm while Te.-ti:t!ir. Dr. Hull's Haby Hyrit answers tlie s.ime purpose, and is perfectly harmless. 2." ' en i . We are pleased to arn that our pood '. friend, .lames V. Condon, lq..,of 811111 t: itvi'ie, li,i once more been chosen to fill t!i. cfib.e of Justice of the Petco in that iLiri't'.'Ii . I":vi young Democrats in the West V.'.n.l tiist their maiden votes at the election rn T-ie-dsy l is', and if they r.iai'lev-y Ile-p-ihliean harpy by doing so wo have failed U i'-arn of it. .Tn.li: Easly. Independent, succeeded in ib-f i ating John I'.rady, Esq., the Tegular Ii treemtic nominee for Alderman in the Third Ward. Johnstown, o:i Tuesday last, l y v -i of 7-" to 01. ?.'? a few of tli Kepnbiicans of this bnu:!i are so much at sea just now alnxit t!: late election that while they are aide to ? at.'anC.l) in t!ie distauce, they find it im J :hie to reach It. No need of the Miming Tribune folks Z b fj in so havy nn tb ablirevia'ion of its U'".. When tbe paer is M. T. Its roaders will have little trouble finding it ont with out tb- aid of a flnger-lioard. A j rononent Ii-pnblican In tht vicinity '.ntiires the prediction that KlwnMbnrg will 1- under Democratic rule for twenty years t-i eon:e. A .M-entalJe outlook, surely, ferh's party friends in this place. The youngest daughter of Hon. Geo. Tl. iVorttt, of Clearfield, was attacked with '.-iiiri lne of the lungs a few days ao, w'liie walking along tlie street, ami died in i' f than an hour alter Indiiji taken home. i teniae Thorn, of Clearfield, loaned the 1 volume of Taine's complete works to S"ti'. oi e w hoso natnn he can't remember, v, l linn i; s probable loss seems n Pnine bun much as would ft TJiorn in his side. It is a wonder the M. T. had the Inrt to ar.nt.iiiicn the defeat of the IiepabMcan can 'iMnte for Alderman in the Second District, Ai'nena, tiy a majority of 142, when it is so el .'.ei;t;y predicted Lis election only the day hefore. Three pairs of fox ears were recently rroiited to the treasurer of Clearfield civility for the oea!p bounty , but npon close, xvninatir.n only one pair proved to be g--najt:, the others having been inanufact 'ir. from the hide. Mr Jamep King, th Democratic cn l '!ate for Hiirgess of Johnstown, was elect 1 over his liepnlillcan competitor, Irvin r.utieiie. F.'i , the present incumbent, by a T ". of 337 to 313, and got away fro the Lal-or candidate with C.I of a majority. Joiin rJrennan. alias "Cur f John the Re, a notorious Motlio JJairnire. was ar- r.Med on Friday l.-t at IJoutxdale, Clear ft'nd ciinty. H re nr. an is wanted by the v ' h'lylkill county authorities to answer the rharo of murdering a mine boss named burn. -'v!d II. Johnson and Miss Rachel 5i''f'raeksu, of Greenwood township, Clear tbM county, were married the latter part last month aftr having fooled aay venteen years In t'ue effort to reach that fossummation BO devoutedly wished by ttoit of lovers. That paragon of beanly and ability, not 1 av model of mnrnlilr l.r RullufnnlA to W tMitiutn, does us np handsomely in four "lies, a fuws: ''The Ebensburg Freeman t'j 'tenth in having attained its twelfth vear. Jt might be much older, but it would be dif icuit for it to be much better." "-Those of our patrons who hTe paid for iViMan,l "Uomo Ouide" will have Wbear with ns a while longer, as we did "it wish to order the premium books until w were able to form an idea of how many Uid lie needed. The delay will be but a re weeks more at the furthest. Tlie Mrs. i'ike item has been Hammer J shape at last, so far as the identity the lady is concerned, by the Hollidays "tkj foyister, which declares that her maiden "me was Hammers, not Hammer, and riiat she is a native of Hedford county, and ni nr Hoiiidaysburg. So mote it be. " Th Human Family are constantly using """rsand Tonics to build npand strengthen -nV"Tf"m' Imestic animals, whose lives 'hlts more nwarly resemble man's, 'oii.d be sii.jcfed to tlie same treatment. Horse and Cattle Towders will ac cotnpnsh all that is claimed for them. . A young man named Johnston, a resi- 'lt White township, who failed to ap f,,r, ' ,;isl ourt to answer a charge of rt " ,u' bastarily, and who was ar " a ' committed 'to Casilo Iiyao on - yulay evening last, took the precaution J"-other mil luxuries - nun k rocKing i niiir ani vari- to touitole biiu iu "'wmiieiiifi). VTe are sorry to learn that thf financial j pressure has forced Mr. John Hannan, of, Johnstown, late memlier of tbe Legislature from this county, to make an assignment for tin benefit of bis creditors. Ex-Sheriff P.aumer, who seems to have a monopoly of , tlie failure business, has been appointed his ' assignee. An old gentleman named John Hav, a resident of Ijogan township, 151air conntv aged aiout 70 years, fell from his chair not , many days ago, ami in doing so upset the ' cooking stove and caused a quantity of hot 1 water in a vessel standing thereon todrneh ' his person and scald him no severely that lie j died in alw.nt one wek after, ! It is many a day since a Democratic ' burgess was elected in this boron or a i -Democratic constable chosen in Cambria. township, but tbe fact that such things came to pass on Tuesday last is not so much an evidence of the approach of miilenium ns it is of the presence of local ' uissensions atnnng the llepublicans. Tlie Democrats and some of the Repub licans of TJlaeklick township got. up a fusion mei in opposition to tlie Kepublican IaiMir comiiinatioti, and succeeded in elect-' ing their candidates for Constable, Assessor j Supervisors an.l Auditor, besides one of the' ' School Directors, and of course one of the j I inspectors of Election three Democrats and ; iour Kepuiiiicans. When Fredom from hermonntain hrght unfurled her banner to tlie air, she tore the nznre robe of night and fixed her stars of glory there. Subseq.ientl v, she didn't, but pine in ii i. wiin prosperity, nave inscribed across tbe banner this legend : "When you want to buy ready-made clothing good and cheap, pay a visit to das. J. Murphy, 109 Clinton street, Johnstown." Uurd ye tbe news from Altoona, where a Democratic Mayor, Treasurer, Auditor, two School Directors and two out of three Aldermen were elected on Tuesday last over their highest (Republican) competitors by majorities ranging from 462 for Posthel waite, Auditor, all the way down to 7 for McCormick, Alderman. IJutc'ard for Re publicans to hear news like that I We congratulate our young friend John C. Snliivau on his triumphant election to the position of City Treasurer of Altoona bv tbe handsome majority of 142 over the Re publican candidate, who neither Ililner scratched hitn very badly in the contest. John wi:i make a careful, competent and consi ii-iitions nft'ci r, and the people of that city have honored themselves in honoring him. We congratulate the Osceola Reveille upon its having recently reached and safely passed its fifth Urthday, and trust that many more anniversaries of the same kind are still in store for if. There is no paper on ourexehango listhat can ''In-at the Itercilie" in the matter of neatness and few. that can surpass it in local and general Hteres, and hence it is that we wish it uubouuded suc cess. Miss Ella Mulligan.the yonnglady who was so terribly burned at the residence of Mr. James U. Iiowman, in Altoona. on tlie morning of the 1:1th inst., died of her injuries on la.t Sunday forenoon. Tlie deceased was an orphan, and the Altoona 7t&ine says that there were circumstances of a peculiarly touching character, though not necessary to mention, in connectiou with her sad and shocking death. Xo ruattec who feelseitber disappointed or gav over tbe Iocal elections held t'other day, Myers & Lloyd have the same old story to tell about the goods that they keep and are willing to sell at figures as low, if not lower indeed, than elsewhere can be found by xieople who need dry goods and groceries and all elso that they keep in tlie greatest profusion and at prices so cheap; so give them a call ami get bargains, a heap. A commodious bouse in the borough of Carrolltown, containing twelve or fourteen rooms, with a 1arg lot, good stable and all other nerdful improvement attached, is offered lor ea!e at a very low price ami on the mojit accommodating terms, but if not sold previous to the first of April n!Xt, it will then lie for rent. Inquire of Francis A. Ruek, in Carroll township, or address him through the Carrolltown post-office. Miss Addle Covert, of Clay township, ITnnti ngdon county, no doubt thought she was the champion "qulltest" when she trot ted ont a bed "kiver" containing 3,186 patches; but now comes Mrs. M. L. Rex and Mrs. B. F. 0;vlard, of Mapleton, in the same county, each with a quilt composed of 3,00t and 4,225 patches, respectively. The inference to be drawn from this is thai mat rimony in conducive to peace, or pieces. Mr. Charles Raggerman, the gentleman who was taken from one of tlie Pa. R. R. trains at Millville, a few days ago, with his mind badly affected, died in that place, on Monday last, aged aiiout 33 years. The de ceased, who wasa native of Holland, leaves a wife and two children, who, with one of his brothers and a friend named Hoffman, reached him lefore his death, and took the remains with thetn to their home near St. Louis, A thief named Lockard, who stole a horse some time last fall near M artlnshnrg, Blair county, and sold it in Sinking Valley, succeeded on Sunday last iu accomplishing a similar feat at t he expense of a farmer named Samuels, residing near Pat ton vil le, Bedford county, and s. far as beard from horse and thief are both noix ext. A lock bard to unlock and impossible to break is the kind of a lock that ought to Iks put upon Loekard. Our clever friend, H. T. M., of Chest Springs, in sending us the money for his own and A neighbor's subscription, takes occasion to say thai he is a good ileal like tbe West Virginia chap who wrote to the Governor for a captain's commission to raise a company of one year's men, inasmuch as he lias not been able to get, us a hundred good subscribers for one year, but has suc ceeded in securing a very good one for a bund red years. L.amlert Alexander Coogan, aged abont 12 years, mn of Mr. Henry Coogan. of Clear field township, left home on tlie 21st of last month since when no tidings lias been heard of bim except that lie was seen at GaMitzin on tlie evening of the same day. Any in formation as to his present wherea'outs will lie thankfully received by his distressed parents and friends, who may be addressed at St. Augustine, Cambria county, Pa. Ex changes please copy. The absence of the Poor Tlonee report from our columns is accounted for by tbe fact that the powers that he conceived the idea of having the statement published in the five newspapers of the county for the same amount of money it cost last year to publish it in three of them a proposition which neither the editor of the Democrat nor ourself was willing to entertain. Hence it is that the two Republican papers, and it maybe the German paper of Johnstown, have a monopoly of the advertising, so far as heard from. The dwelling house of Mr. John T. Brooks, locatsd on the line of the Hollidays burg and Morrison's Cove railroad, and abont two miles from the former place, was totally consumed by fire, supposed to have originated from a defective fine, during the absence from the premises of all but a hired man, who was st tbe barn feeding the stock when the fire broke out. Nothing l.nt a few iKioks were saved from the burning. The amount of insurance on th house and con tents is stated at 2,500, which It is thought will cover th loss. Dr. J. J. Ostman, of this place, has re turned from St. Petersburg, (not in Russia, but in the Clarion oil regions,) where he has been practising his profession for seve ral months past, and proposes hi course of a few days to settle down once more in Car rolltown, where lie so long and successfully treated the many ills to which hnroan flesh is heir. Dr. M. A. Wesner, now of Car rolltown, if we are rightly informed, designs removing to Loretto in tbe Spring. Roth gentlemen have our best wishes for their future prosperity. Clearfield county expended for printing alone last, year 81,428 50, StWS.KO of which w as paid to Good lander & Lee ( Democrats), and ."73 toS. J. Kow& Son (Republicans), while in this county the printing did not cost much more than one-fourth the above sum, and even then it was distributed among all the printers in the county, only one it any of whom (ami that not ns) received over a hundred dollars. And yet some people al lege that Democratic editors hereaway are making their fortunes off the party and the county, and have no tight to seek or expect an office of any kind. Selah t While in tbe ae of entering a store in the orthodox way at Marklesburp, Hunting don county, a few days ago, Mr. Jacob Summers, an old resident of that place, was attacked with heart disease, or some other malady equally fatal, and dropped dead be fore aid could reach him, on Saturday even ing last. J. G. Lake, Esq., the Democratic, nomi nee for Borough Auditor, came within ten votes of securing his election, tlie majority against him being just one less than that number. Still be is quite as happy, if not a great deal happier, than his successful com petitor, and tbe cause of bis joy may be brief ly told it's a girl. Heaven bless and pros per tbe little one, whose pap can be an aud itor (when bnby cries), notwithstanding the small Republican majority against hitn. Although w unintentionally omitted to notice tbe fact that Ii. D. Womlrufi', Esq., . 1 . T..I, .. A. D..XA, .if line 1 .1 wl. Tl.-U.l , ' 1 ID. guuijniui 1 1 AS T , I ' I unn nuu v. . himself as a candidate for Assembly on tlie j Democratic ticket, wm nevertheless would ' take a professional, not to say a personal, pride in his nomination. This may possibly prove no healthier year than usual for news paper men, but. if good fortune in the way of political preferment should happen to get out of the old ruts and go for "the hewers of wood and drawers of water" in the Dem ocratic ranks, we bop it will take both of ns under its fostering care at the coming convention. A shooting-match for a purse of 5120 is said to be on tbe tapis at Altoona to-day, and several marksmen from northern Cam bria, among whom we may name F. H. Harker and Lon. Rodgers, of this place, three of tbe Dumm brothers, of Barr town ship, and Jos. Sides, of tbe same vicinity, lesides two or three others wlione names we did not learn, have, if we are rightly in formed, wended their way hither. Cambria's crowd is Dumm enough in tbe matter of names, but when it comes to pulling the trig ger we wouldn't bo surprised to hear that the talk has been completely knocked out of their competitors. The spring elections are over, and the folks who were lieat can cypher at leisure the cost of each treat they set up for tbe votets in hopes to attain tbo positions they sought, but sought for in vain; and while they are at it no doubt they will think, and wisely conclude that the money for drink could better been spent, if they only hail chose, by investing in neat-fitting, ready madtj clothes, which can always be bought at price? quits low from Godfrey Wolff, who, as all people know, has a store and a stock in all things complete, ami keeps in Altoona, on famous Twelfth street next door to the post-office. If yon are going to go, ns wc advised yon last week, a pair of new boots, shoes, or gaiters to seek, you should mak-s it a point to visit the man who deals In such goods on a strictly cash plan, and who sells nothing else, but. keeps the finest and best that can be found anywhere in tbe cast or the west, and whose name should lie known to large folks and small as tlie cheapest of dealers, S. I'.lu tnenthal, who has opened a store, with goods not a few, at 1111 on Eleventh avenue, not far from Twelfth street, in Altoona's fair town, where all folks should visit who from the mountain go down. Don't forget the Great Eastern Boot and Shoe Store, and tbe proprietor will not forget to give you a big bargain in anything you want to buy. Mr. Charles Sweeney, a brother of Mrs. H. J. Crouse, of this place, who was em ployed as a yard brakeman at the outer depot in Allegbeuy ci'y, was crushed to death at. midnight ou Monday last, by being run over by a freight train to the rear of which he had just coupled a locomotive, and by tbe side of which he was walking when last seen alive. How the accident happened is not known, nor was it known that it had happened at all u.itil the cars were seen jumping over bis luxly, when some of the employes went to see what was tbe matter and found bis lifeless remains shockingly mangled. Tim uu fortunate man leaves a wife and four children residing in Indiana I iNirongii, whither his reiuaiua were taken ' for interment. An unknown man whose name is sup posed, from certain entries in a diary found npon his person, to have been Eli Tl. Hopper, formerly of Ponghkeensie, N. V., was struck by tbe engine of tlie Fat Line west, near Son man station, this county, on Satniday eveiiing last, and instantly killed. The unfortunate wayfarer was walking on the railroad at the time, and got out of the way of a freight train cast only to meet with an equally terrible death on tbe opposite track by lieing struck on the right temple by a corner of the framework of the pilot, which knocked him a considerable distance, frac turing bis skull and'tearing oft" a portion of bis right ear. The remains were taken to Johnstown and interred at the expeuse of the county. A Mare that Can't nn Got Awat With. It will be remembered that we gsve an account in tbe latter part of Octolier of an attempt made by two brothers named Butterfisld to steal the little mare known as "Florence," and a buggy, harness, etc., which they had hired from Messrs. L. & S. WJ Davis, liverymen of this plae, the lat ter of whom followed them to Bedford coun ty and lieyond, and not on !y succeeded iu recovering the stolen property, but bad the satisfaction of seeing, or at least hearing, of the arrest and speedy onnvictUui for a simi lar oti'ense of the two scamps in question, both of whom are now serving out their time in the Western Penitentiary. Well, what, we wart tn say now is that tbe same animal, if not the same baggy, harness, etc., has Jest got through a similar adventure, the thief in this instance lieing a man who registered his name at the Mountain House, In this p'.ace, as John Connor, and bis resi dence as Altoona, and who on W'ednei-day morning o' last week called on the livery men aliove, named and after considerable parleying (tlie senior partner of the firm being somewhat dubious as to tlie honesty) succeeded, as much through the persuasive influence of a large and well stuffed satchel as by b'sown senii tij t ru t hf ul ness, is hiring a rig for the purpose, as he alleged, of visit ing a married sister, whose name h gave, residing near the Stone House, in Indiana county, the assurance on his part being that he would not remain away more than twe days at the;fnrlhest. With this understand ing the outfit was furnished him and ho went on his way rejoicing, but as tlie ap pointed time for his return came and went without his reappearance, tbe Messrs. Davis became alarmed and tlie senior member of the firm started in persuit, and, with the aid of Mr. T. II. Cresswell, of Strongstown, who joiued hi in at that place, he kept it up with untiring energy ami by many devious highways and byways, meantime discover ing that the lady whom the wily rascal had claimed to be his sister was no relation whatever, until bs found ths buggy in a badly demoralized condition at Greenville, Indiana county, and eventually recovered the mare in the town of Indiana,, from whence he reached home on Sunday evening last. What has become of the thief, harness and robe, as yet remains a mystery, thoogh it Is to lis hoped that justice will soon over take the former, who Is nescribed as a rath er heavy set man, aged about 35 yean, with light hair and fair complexion, and that the rightful owners will once more obtain pos session of ths articles still counted among the missing. BrnorocKLK, or Rupture. Over forty years experience in the application of trusses and the treatment of KCPTURE has enabled me to do the liest that can be done in ar.y such cases. I make ami apply trusses which will always hold in a rupture or breach of any kind, and located in any part of the body. In a large number of cases I can ef fect a thorough and, radical enre. Who la there that will linger through life with this dangerous deformity whnu such assurances of safety are offered ? No one. In cases of children, a cure can always be affected, as well as in the cases of females, Although tho 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 aschronic diseases of a difficult and stubborn character. Those who have tried other sources ami failed, would serve their interest iu calling ou or addressing ins. IR. Kf.ysf.r. 210 Penr. Are., Pittsburgh, Pa., opposito Christ's Church. Cur this out for reference. 2-8.-1110.1 TtEsiay's ET.nCTiOX . We append here to tbe result of tbe election on Tuesday last in this borough and the township adjoining, as well as of Carrolltown Itorough, and also the names of the officers chosen iu such other districts of the county as have some tnonr knowledge without consulting the returns at the Pruthonotary's otTice : F.BKJfSBfRO BOROruiT. TTVsf Ward Buriress. John E. Scanlnn. TV, f4 ; E. J. Humi.hrev. It.. 34: School Director, V. II. Sechler. I).. 72. .Johu blovil, IV. 9!, Iticl.Mid Jones, jr.. K., 31, l. E. Evnn, R., 51 ; Auditor. .I.O. Luke, l..7fi. K. H. Tudor, H.. 51: .lu 'Kcof Election. T. J. Williams, D.. 7i, 12. J. Mill. R., 52; Inspectors, Murcnn Huirues, I).. 7ri, I".. W. Humphrey, It., SO ; Town Council. J. I). I'm r rink, P.. 80. Iavid liavis, I?., 49; Assessor. John A. Itlair, I.. 79,1). E. Evans, R 43; Constahle. John Whcrlcj , D.. SS. n. i. Jxmes. It., 3. fjn.if M'ard Burgt ss. Jno. E. Scunlnn. 54, E. J. TIiimphrpT-.l ; School Directors, W. H. Sechler. 2V. John Lloyd. 34, Richard Jones, Jr., G3. D. E. Evans, C7 ; Auditor. J. ti. Lake, 26. R. H.Tudor, CO: .ludpreof Election. Win. I.eiKhty. R..68; In spectors, Jos. A. kelly, T 1. Lewis RooVers, In.i.. 3.1, Isanc Davis, It., 42; Town Council, Al vin Evans, 70. CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP, Judge or Election, J, T, llmrhes.lt. 144. W. R.Williams. Ind,6: Inspectors. Benj. Jones, II, 1;C2, Edward l'arrish, 1.."1: Supervisors. Huin ohrev Kraneis. R. VS. T. J. Rces. Ind. Ed ward Thomas, R. 55, Jos. Iinir, J. 13; Consta ble. John A. Jones. R, 71. H. Hvrne, IV KJ j School I'lreetcrs, R. J. Thomas. R. SO, (-Jeo. W. ;itlinir, R. 80, Wm. Humphrey. Ind.72. D. IV Davis, Ind, 72: Auditor. . J. I.lovd, R. Clerk. J. F. Tlbbott, R, 153; Assessor, J. F, Tibbott, R, 151. CARROLLTOWN BOROrGH. Burgess. Joseph Behe, 75, James Tingf r. 1. Town Council, John E. Maucher. W. 3. Severin, 5. IV C, Wetsell, 75, It. Winner, 58, Pat'k Donovan, 1, A , J. Zolner, 40, H. Itluni, 4ti, H. Hopple. 3D, P. L. Eck. 39, John Wert tier, 11. Justice of the Peace, Joseph Hehe, 61. T. R. Flick. 3. Constable. John Sioliz. 74, John I. Schroth, 3. A. J. Sfoltz, 3. School Director, H. Wirtner, 72. John Ruck, 72. Jndire of Election, C. A. Itnck. 62, John L. Ws Iters. I, John L. Sehrothl. Inspectors. A.M. Binder. 35, D. Eirer. 30. Roman Ebitf, 1. Auditor, 1. M. Buck. 39, II. Belie, 32. M. Hnber. I. H. Blum, 1. Assessor, Julius btich, 60, Patrick Donovan. JACKSON TOWNPniP. Constflbie, Oeo Varnort Judge oT Election, A. VV. Hildebrand; Inspectors, Milton Jones Mild Edward Miehiicl ; School Director. David Difehoutr and P F Custer; Supervisors, Andrew Diinmire and Joseph Cnhauirh ; Assessor, Sam uel Clark ; Clerk, D W Bntllier. ELDER TOWNSHIP. Justice, Caleb A Grsv; School P!roetors, Philip Miller, sr., A WcHkland. Arlim M.llcr, II Ahell, diss Hoover, .1 Hsrtman; Supervisors, Michael Thomas, Frsnk Hoover; Assessor, A Anna ; Constable. Piii'k Diilon; Clerk, A Annu; Judireof Election, Johu S Kdrfle; Inspectors, J A Kline, John Beck. BLACKLICK TOWNSHIP. Constable, Tims M Rces; Assessor, Samuel Reed ; Auditor. John B Ross ; Supervisors, Pe ter Wawner. Charles Fiirnbnuirh : School Direc tors. 1iifo:i Hotl'inan ; Philip Jones ; Township Clerk, I, R Brallier; Judtre of Election, tleorre Wike; Inspectors, Robert Ferguson. George W Eiupfiold. srM.MiTTii.i.E r.oitoroiT. Justice of tbe Peucc. Jnmes W Condon ; Bur fress. John E Storm; Town Council, Wm Mc Conncil. John Stewart, John Spade, Frederick Schmei iler. Thoirns Carroll ; .1 udare of Eiect ion, John Stewart : Inspectors, John K Storm, M Adclsberi-r ; Sc hool Directors, John Eck Icy, C Reich. A P Condon ; Afset-sor, C RHcli; Audi tors, John Eifer, Wm Linton nnd W P Condon, the two latter havintf a tie vote; Constable, John W Gi;lsplc. Ak Open Letter. The following epis tle speaks for itself Ami contains facts which tho atHicIed will do well to heed : KoCKPOKT, Mass,, April 2, 1877. Mr. EniTon Ha vinir read in your paper re portaof the remarkable cures of catan h, I am induced to tell "what I know about catarrh." and I fancy the "snuff" and "intuilinir-tuhe" tuakurs (mere dollar grabbers) Would be glad if they could emblazon a similar cure in ttic pa pers. Foriti years I suffered with catarrh. The nasal passages became completely elosod. "Snuff," "dust." "ashes," "in hulinir iu hes,'' and "btieks," wouldn't work, though HI intervals I would sniff up the so-called caiarrh snuff, until I became a vttiuahle tester for such medicines. I gradually ktcvv worse, and no one can know how much I suffered or what a miserable beinir J I was. My head ached over my eyes so that 1 j whs couQned to my bed for many successive I days, sullerimr the most Intense pain, which at i one time lasted continuously for 16d hours. Ail sense of smell and taste gone, sight and hearing impaired, body shrunken and weakened, her vous system s.iat tered, and const it tit iou broken and I whs hawking and spitting seven-eighths of the time. 1 pmyed for death to relieve me of my suffering. A favorable notice in your paper or Dr. Page's Catarrh Hcniedy Induced me to purchase a package, and use it with Dr. Pierce's NhshI Douche, which applies the rem edy by hydrostatic pressure, the only way com patible with common sense. Well, Air. Editor, ft did not cure me in three-fourths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but in less than eight minutes I whs relieved, and in three months entirciy cured, and foive remained so for over sixteen months. While using tlie Catarrh Itemed, I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood ai:d strengthen my stomach. I also kept my liver active anj bowels regu lar by the use of his Pleasant Pur gative Pellet. If my experience will induce other sufferers to seek the same means of rollcf this letter will have answered Its purpose. Yours truly, S. D. Uemick. Probablk Mtjrdf.k in Bedford Corx TT. We learn from tbe Hedford Gazette that a bitter feeling long existing between tbe re spective families of .las. Rawlins ami Geo. Slieirer, of Juniata township, that county, has culminated in bloodshed and the proba ble death of one of tho parties concerned. The facts of the. case, briefly told, are aa fol lows On Tuesday morning of last week. while Adam Sbeirer. aired alaiut 18 rears. was in the act of crossing a foot-loc which is . . . reached by a path through Itawlins' lot. he was met. by the latter, who told him if ho j came back that way he would kill him. The j young man protested and said that he had never In any way molested him. To this Kawlins assented, but told bim that his brothers bad. When young tSholrer came back on his way heme he saw Kawlins at tbe other end of tbe foot log, armed with a scythe, and once mure he threatened to kill Sbeirer if he attempted to cross. The latter did cross, however, and just as he stepped otF the log Kawlins struck him with the scythe, cutting hitn across the right shoulder, over the back, and in tho left side. The wound is sil to be a terrible one. Young Sbeirer is very corpulent for his age, weigh ing over two hundred pounds. After the cnttiug he made his way to the nearest neighbor, where his wounds were attended to. He was reported dying at last accounts. Rawlins gave himself up aud was lodged In th Bedford jail. Tre FirtK Laddies. At an election held on Monday night last the following named pentlemeii were elected as officers of the Dauntless Firo Company, of this place, for the ensuing year :J President A Ivin Evans. Vice President James M. Thompson. Secretary K. C, Parririh. Treasurer (Jeorge II. Koberts. Librarian C. II. Lattener. Ass't Lltirariau Jesse S. Itolf-Ingor, Chief Director Ed. Thomas. Ass't Director II. Lattener. Captain of Engine Wm. P. Jones. Chief or Hook and Ladder-C. R. Myers. Assistant U.& I., Jsnies Jones. Chief of Hose K.J. Humphreys 1st As't C. of H. W. W. Riair. Sd Ass't C. of II. Joseph Heliilngcr. Trustee. J. L. SlougU, Jus. M. 1 hompson, and E. C. Parrish. "With a vikwof ismoDrciso the great new vegetable medicine known asfSierra Nevada Vigorene to the people of Ebenshnr': and vicinity, the proprietors have authorized their Agents to give away a certaiu number of one dollar hottles. Those afllicted with Dyspepsia. Rheuma tism, Impure Blood or Bilious Disorders, please call npon or send to Lemtnon & Mur ray, Druggists, and get ahottle of Yigorena. I Take it strictly as directed npon tho bottle ; and you Tvill not be disappointed iu fiuding i relief and a cure. I Thk Great IIf.alino Ointment has proved of g-eat'service in promoting healthy action of purulent Ulcers, Wounds, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, ml other cut-aneous af fections ; and for burns, frosted parts and chilirTains, it has no equal. Prepared and sold by E. K. Thompson, Wholesale Drug gist, Titnsville, Pa. Also for sale bv Lotn nion & Murray, Ebensburg. l'rice, 25 cents. The 22il of February came this year on Friday, and Friday came this year on tho 22J of February. Strauge, ain't it ? Many consumptives are now nsing Dr. Fraaler'a Root Bitters and Oingh Syrup with remarkable suecvaa. f 12 2l.-ly. CLOCKS. DOWN W i T H H 1 G H P R ! C E S . OLI FATHER TIME CzVUGHT jrV L.AST. A Number One Reliable ClwCk for 3. AWIM tn dull times and great shrtnknue In values, we have determined to reduce the price ef V our Kleht Dollar Thirty- ilnr stm - in-llmc ( Inrk to I hrrn Itnllnr. Sent Innnv : addres- in the United States by express prkb of expense tn the pnrchajer. rh ami e-er- I Alt II warranted for two years. This o tier ouly remains itoml br SIXTY 1 A S frem date of this paper. I These ('looks are our own mannlactnre. Now Is th time to jwure a Clock for almost nothing I OTfc THK.nK l.STKri'T10S. Cocks Mn he retnrnfd an l money will be refunded if purcha- 1 crs are not snilsfled. Oivo lull name, Post-office, Connty and State, an l nearest Express e.'l.re. as I we send irnmls exclusively by Express. The Post.offtro Department delivers no registered letters to ! any but responsible parties ueuce that is the safest wv to remit money -bra ordering our Cocks. 1 Address all orders to 1.. I KI KKA ., ( lock JlUBiilnrmrrM. ) Fth. 1877.-2t. tlnfiniiall, Ohio. . Mketino of the Press Association. Owing; to a pressure of job work we found it impossible to attend the fourth annual meeting of the Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia Press Association, held at tbe Sev enth Avenue Hotel, Pittsburgh, on Friday last, aud not having authorized any one to act in our stead, the Tcleyrnph of that city must have been mistaken when it said that the Kbf.f.mas was represented on said occa sion. He that, however, as it may, we fully endorse all that was done by tbe Associa tion, and especially in its renewed expres sions of confidence in Messrs. W. I... Fonlk, f'.ons & Co., who as agents of tho Association lmv shown themselves eminently faithful, competent and trustworthy. Of thei topics discussed aud other business transacted we make up our report from tbe Pittsburgh pa pers of Saturday, as follows :, Th mcetirir was pretty fully attended, much more than a mere majority of the newspapers embraced in the Association beinir renresented. President K. L. C'hristman, of the Washington (Ph.) feporf cr, occupied the chair, snd Secreta ry C. W. Hazzard, of the Mononicahela City lle- yubllcan, performed the duties pertaining to i Lis oosition. The following topics were discussed : 1. The advance pay system. 2. Printing oilice , book keepimr. 3. Tlie relations which the country press bears toward Pittsburgh as the business cent re of tlie territory embraced in our disi net. Tlie last of these topics drew out a wide rauire of discussion ami elicited 'iiiite an utile and in torestiinr speech from Col. Foulk, who amonir lithnr things advocated the improvement of the Ohio river. A summer excursion wbs decided on and a committee of arrangements consisting of Mess Hsr.zaid, Hansom and Kojlk appointed. The TrcH-Jurcr's report showed a healthy con dition of the finances, and an Invitation kindly extended by Col. l.'ntrer. of the Seventh Ave nue Hotel, to partake of n sumptuous dinner, which of course whs Kindly accepted by ye hun gry editors, who c!iu ample jtistioo to the rich feast, nr.d made it l!ic occasion for pppropriate tonsis, soiiifs, speeches, etc., showed very plain ly that the heart of that clever Kent lemin is in the i ik'h place a remark which will apply with eqnn I force to the ui and ners of the Opera House and Lycfiiin. whose ircucrous tender of I reo tickets to t heir respect ive entertainment were received and accepted with bccomiinr thanks. This done, the Association, at S o'clock, P. M . proceeded to the election of oilicers for the en sulnif vear, with the following result: Pri si dent E. Ii. Christmaii. Wfisl.injrton fVj. Tfrr. Vice Presidents J. M. Ijnird. Greensboro At ous," Tho:na Kotiinson, Butler En:lc ; Walter l,. Campbell. YouiiKstown (O.) liojMrr. Secre tary and Treasurer Chill W. Hazzard, Monon Knbela Iirpuhlii'nn. Directors ti. W. (1. Day, (nni George Washington's Great Day, Waynes burir A'l-pubiiMii ; E. S. Durbar.. New Castle f'otmiuf ; J. It. Snnsom. Indiana Ucmncrat ; A. Kline. Greensburir Jhtunerat; H. A. McPike. Kbensburir Frtnmtn: M. V.'ej and. Reaver 21m; E. ft. Martin. East Liverpool J.) Unz- t'e. W. I,. Foulk, Sons & Co. were complimented, ns they well deserved, by beinK unanimously re-elected business manairers for the current your, find Messrs. Christ man nnC Iln.znrd worn clios n to represent tha Association at Iho Na tion I Convention of the U. S. Export Trade, held in Washington, D. C., on Tuesday last. Thf. Rtr.iiT Man- ik titk Uioht Plate. No one acquainted with John C. Hark ley, j who resided In our town a few years ago, ; where bo married the wife he has so heart i lessly deserted, ami where he kept bar and j "travelled on his shapo" for a considerable time, but eventually became tho leader of a band of "howling dervishes, so to speak, and final; v and in tho briefest space of time .w.:i.i.. .."-. ;. ...! ... .,i,i " , , ; ' , " '" j until ncftf. oi i nw iiiumi iiii.ru niui no I one, we say, acquainted with hitn will be surprise I to read tbe following, which we copy from tha Edenburg (Pa.) Herald of a i recent date : I.nst Saturday Mr. Mnrv naiklcy, who Is st present residing in this vicinity, came before Justice Brown and made complaint ait: Inst her husba ud. John Harkley, for neglect of his fam ily and refusing to rentier them support, stat ing that for eight months bo has Uot provided her anything for a ruhsistcnee. The warrant was issued, and yesterday Dark ley appeared before M- Honor. When the case was called. Hark ley waived an examination, Rnd tne bail was fixed at tX). This he persist ently refused to obtain, or even make an effort In hisown behalf, and officer Vedder according ly took him to Clarion Jail last night. John Harklcy is a graduate of the Iron City College, in Pittsburg. Is a man of culture, and lias held positions of trust requiring more than ordinary efficiency and intelligence. He was lit one time otio of tlie prominent men about town In Pittsburg, dressy and impulse But ha has been gradually deseeudtng In the scale which grades society, through some Influence which pulls men down, until now It would be Impossible to recognize) in him any qualities ahnvo the oidlnary hewers of wood and drawers of water. Whether It wasdomcstlo troubles or convivial companions which wrought t he change in his fortune", is not known, but it is surmised that a luck of congcnlnltr and sympathy in ills fam ily has hastened his steps downwards. i;tTrts were made by his counsel to have htm see his wife and effect a settlement, or a recon- I ciliation. but he llrmly refused, prel erring- to I - . . I.tl Full.... limn I .... - n r-, I .,... , i.. V U'O), her. Within the past year he hns had gangs of men working under him, upon the E. 9. C. Rail road, from here to Clarion, but of late ho has been out of cinpl.yment. in jiEwomrsf. Lttttt witttn on the death, Feb. 10. 1S73, 'ais Lmma Farbtr, of IVilmure, it. Relentless late, and hast thou thus With cruel hand uncased thy knife? Cut down s flower so clear to us Just as it had bloomed into life? Those lips so dear to friendship's breath, Unkindly words they never knew ; Alas I they now are closed In death Cold, colorless, and silent, too. Those eyes so sweet, their timid aate. So calmly beautiful that brow ; The mother sighs : he group surveys To thinkjthey sleep forever now. All who shall hear thy timeless doom Shall grieve thy short sojourn on earth That thou shnuld'st sock thy Father's home Era well wj knew to priao thy worth. iTKI.t.A. r,Rr.Niit n M.viiKKr. CotimitcTBn WueKLT bt Mtirs &Llovd. Flour ?lbbl..7.E0 to S.OO Corn Meal, per lb... 3 Hutter, roll, per lb.. 20 Huckwhcut Floor, I solid packed per lb 3 ' per lb. V2 to IS W Idle Heans.";.! bus. 1.25 Eirirs per iloien is Onlong. per buchel. . 60 I.ard per lb 10 Wheat. bus. 1.116 to 1.40 ! Tallow per lb, Kye, per bug 60 . I -ountrv Soap.perlb 9 Corn " 60 HecswaT. " " 25 Oats " " 2S j Dressed Hogs, ' 6 Huckwheat per bus. 50 1US, 3 Potatoes per bus. 30 to 40 Salt, per hbl t2.25 Clover heed, per 1 Wool, per lb.. 35 to 40 bus .V00 to ftl.OO Chickens, per lb 8 Timothy Seed per Turkeys, " 7 bus 1.50 Cofice prlme,perlb 26 N. O. Molasses so Hay per ton tS.OO Syrup, per gal. ..75 to 90 ! HOTEL PROFEUTY AT PUB LIC SALE. The undersigned will of fer at public rale on the premises, at lO o'clock, A. on VertioirtiT, ilirel i:(tlt, 1S78, the well known TAVF.RN STANH at Smntnlt vllie. j The house is a new ooe, well finished thrcngbout. r-a , recently o cupien by air. J.uae mirsroon. and the cellar la properly drained, while ths lot attacned Is large and In a good state of cultiva tion. Possession will l given to tha purchaser on the first of April next. Tkrms o-r Sale. One-fourth In hand and tho balance in three equal annual payments, w.th in terest, secured by bond or mort -rage of the pur chaser. HEZn'H FK1TZ. Johnstown, Feb. SI, 18:8.-8t, AUDITOR'S NOTICE The un dorslgneil, having been appoin'ed Au ditor by the Orphans' Court or Cumbria countr to report distribution or the fund in tbe hands of Y. Uumphy, admlnlgtrator of John Huraphy. dce'd. as shown by his final account, to arid amongst, thoao entitled to receive the same, here by gives notice that he will all at his office tn KlionKburg. on Sati rdav, tho l It day or Mdrcr next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of at tending to the duties or his sa-d appointmens : at which time and place all persons interested may attend if they see proper. J. O. LAKE, Auditor. Ebenshnrir. Feb. 22. 1S78. 8t. fiC Kashionalilef ards, Snowflake. Marble lie. .with LJ nAine lOc.C.Vilkera.Co.,ChathauiVii'ki,N'. V. PRICELESS DISCOVERY. SSni'o Curo !! "IMIoj. i A sure enre for the blind, bleeding, itchinif "ml I ulcerated piles has been discovered bv Dr. Wit- I liam an Indian remedy called Dr. "William" ' Indian lint fnent. . A sinxln bottle has cured the ', worst old chronic carta of twenty-tire and thirty years' stiiriditiii. No one. need sutler tivo minute after applying this n amlerlnl soi liinu tnodirir.e. j IjOtlons, instruments and elccnmrles Co more I barm than good. William" Ointment supports the tumors, allays the intense Itching (parliru- j birlv at niaht nfter trettiDK warm in bed), acts as a poultice, irives Instant and painless rtliel.ar.il Is prepared only for Piles an 1 n.ithini: ele. Thousands of cured patients attest its virt us. and physicians of all schools pror.onnee it the Itreatest contribution to medicine of the ago. It lunttersnot how hmr or severely you bare been ' suffering, you can be cured. Mr. Joseph M. Ryder, 'leveland. Ohio, writes : I. suffered lor years with Itctiina- an.l Ulcerated 1 lies, tried reniedy alter reniedv adver'iscd. and consnlrcd physician? in Philadelphia, Iouivilie, i Cincinnati, Indianapolis and this citr ; and spent 1 hundreds of dollars, but found no relief nut II I oh. tained a box of Dr. William's Indian lit:; inent. some four months aro, u.uJ it hus cured me com- , pletely. 1 had a part of t he hx lctl which 1 nave to a friend of mite who had doctored with many j.hy Hot hysielans, and as a lr.st resort went to the noted forms me that the Indian Hntment bus also cured blin of the Piles. It is eer-n!r.!y a windcrini iiis covery, and riinuld be ued by the many thous ands who are now suffering with thai Iru dlsene. -t lO.Oo-l Reward wl 1 be paid for a more cer tain rem-, ty. Sold by nil Drni(ic!-t. HK.U.W, FR AZ1KK, sole j ruprietor, Cleveland, I). DON'T fJECLECT A COUCH cr Cold, when 26 cts. will buy a bottle of Dr. Tra iler's Cough Syrup at r.ny'drtig store. It has wrought a complete change In Cough medicines, is ploa.-ant as honey, an l always cures. . to o.Nstt.tsprivi.s. iDr. Frsw.Icr's Cough Syrup, used In connec tiou with Dr. Frazicr's Root Hitter, will itkb Consi mttion. ST.tsnxnn Stun brrttT, I Cleveland. (., Oct. 30. '78. f Pit. Frazikr. Dear Sir: I feel It a duty I owe tn suffering humanity to write you. For some time 1 was sorely afflicted with a cough, raising bad stud", with every symptom of being a confirmed consumptive. I tried C.iflerent medicines and cures wit hotit finding relief ; 1 alo consulted t liree of our most prominent Cleveland physician, the lust one of whom pronounced my case' serious, and Informed me that 1 could not live more than a few months. Atmut this time, hearing ol your wonder ful sin-cess. I commenced taking your Syruj In connection with your Root Hitters, and was at once benefited, and mf er using the medicine Some two months I find myself entirely cured. TOKKXOE DVSX. .1VIr. Dunn again writes, under date of Aug. 4. lt7,". Dr. Frarier, Dear Mr : I can endorse your medicines mere s rongly than ever Iroin the fact that it is now nearly one year sluec 1 was cured. jly lungs are to-day strong and sound, having no return of the disease. -The above Medicines speak for t liomoelve. DK.ti.ff. FKAZIKK, Proprietor. Clevelan l.O. lor sale by Mil IrrnintlalM. HY.IKMAU. nniUlART TIATT. Married, st Cherrr Tree, Ii;d ana ccuutr. ou Thursday. Vcb. II, l;s, by R.v.J. N. Diameiit, Mr. Aaros C. Hki i. ii art and Miss Alice Piatt, all cf said place. OHIH ART. TVXRBY. Died, st the Poor Hoe, on Sun day last. Fob. 17, lt7S, Mr. JOHJt Dauut. ured I about 50 years. I KIPPLE. Died, st the same place, on Wed ' nesdav bint, Teb. 0th, Wiujam Kii'I'lh, stjed auout 7U years. CHARLES J. STAKL, BICTICiL BQQKBiiiDER, No. Il09 Eleventh: Avenue, vYlt ooim, I ;i . i "IS prepared to do all wcrk.ln 1:1s tin?, such ? 1 binding ledgers. Dockets. Day-Hocks. Deed Hoi!s, other Hhink Hooks, Magazines, Music Hooks. Pamphlets, Cnnscli u? ions, Kye-Laws: &.r , ttc . at the shortest notice, in the bet manner, ' and on the mobt kk.sosabi.k terms. j Old Books Mound to Look Like New, : .And satisfaction fally guaranteed in old"as well as new work. Having tuenin tlie Hookoi tiding bn-iness for over th rty vents, dniing huirtccn of w hich 1 have refilled in Al'noua. I Ii liter msclf Dint 1 can do more different k'nds and better bind- i ing than nnv man outside of New York er Phila delphia. Hir Punic at a dist'i'. en desiring work done can send or I'r.ng it to ice with every assur. ance that it Will ho at ten led to pr irnptly. satis- ; factorilv and at the lowest possihlo rates, "no mat ter wh"t her common or lancy tiind inst are dolred. i A large assortment of Itindor's Stock kept constantly on hand. Ir-un which the. kind of bind ing wished far enn he selected. Orders solicited. Altoona, Feb. -Zl, ISTi.-tf. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS!! AY AT AT AT AT BARKERS'. BARKERS'. Ill hhhhh mih 111 litMii Bill!; iu biiUdfl mil mi it i T0j BARKERS' COUNTY C O M M I S S I O N K U. In compliance with the -pvishes of many Mends. 1 have concluded to be a .candidate fcr tl.a office of ounty Comiulssloncr, itu.'iiect. to Iirni cratie rules. JtSCK li. 1'AUUISH. toeogl'ttrg. Tco. 15, ISTS.-St. LICENSE NOTICE. "ORTI HON-? fi r Tavern. Qt nrt and F-Mn? X Hono I.ii-en-1 s h:t vr been ete.l n t he ofRcti of the Clerk f the oi" f cf i.Vmr'er Session nf the Peace, tn and for b County f Cambria by the following n-irft peroe. and wil!(b rrecnted to tti" Jnda-es of safj Court n li'O 1st Momiat k M aik ii. lSTr Tin r i.icE-smi. Adam Twp. .Tacnh tj. SttvuI. A . leitbeny Twp. Mar Mcljongh. Purr Twp .N.'eholns f.Tnl"tr. Chrt Sprin -s lb.r jidin K. Lltttnger, Jelttl Crouse. Ad.-in T.ei.ien. 4"hcs! Twp. to ph Thty. Carriti'iwf It.r. l.swrence Schroth. Edwar l 1. Hinder. 4fl"it If. lliug. Cf.nefRafi- P.--1-. .ffvph Metitffr. John WM. j man. 1st U'uri : Hugh lim-nw l. Michael Too ; her. Joseph Halter Iiwrvnce Ketch, 2d Ward. Cambria Iter. peter Knh Charles ItoTle. Her 1 hard Utrpatrlck K-!M Howe. MtehT Hallran, i Henry o.,r. i:ilnt:h McDonald, 1st Ward; j (Jeo. A igoer. 2d Ward. Croy le Twp. Peter Itrown John Met tjrer. Clearfield Tup. Thomas Dnnphr. . F.ast Coiirmaugh Her 1.4-norm Rest, Iavtd Fa , loon. Fbensbnrg Hor T. !1. Hetst. East Ward: TUl chncl Iatterner, Christina Foster, John A. Hlalr, i vt War! f'rarklin Itor. Po'er lfnbrfts. flaliitrin Her. .lbrrt Hender, James Maulls, Daniel C. Van-trcw. Johnstown iiT.-llf r Viin Alt. John Karr. lt Ward : r. H Wl lbmr. John Kaah. Tohn V. Shaffer. Philip SchuHhf'. Conrad Kaah. V.I -beth Kobler. 1 h-m.-'S S. Iiarls. John i":'rrtionr. John MeDrrml'f. John Coad. Mtcbael Fineg-an. Pat 'k rConr.n'd .2d War!: Joseph Hosier. John Frhr. Adam Hiershnnk. 'leorgi" Shatter Charlc Zlmimrmiin. sr., f'hnr'es Kast, John M. King, Chnrlos Kropp. Ancn"t Imiiifi". Joeph Shoema kr "d Ward ; A. I le'fer. W m. H H-merlr. V- rr.. H. Thompr-nn. lacnb Fend. 4 h Ward ; Johanna Weigand. ith Wi ri : Henry Shaffer. :h War I. Ioretio H t. Florinn Hengele. A. J.Chrii'tr. Millville Hor Mu.mtiel JBtnes. Kithard D.w llng. Jo.. Fiel.lhov-e 11 nn h Mctirory. 1st Ward; Jtobert Sagr-n. '.'d Ward. (leistown. Kici.land Twi. Christiana llelcs, P.ernard N'ees. Summltvilln Hor. Christian Keich. Innneiliill H.r Michael Me.Morris. Anthony 1 JlcCue. Mathcw Dign-itn Patrick O'Dowd. i Wilmi.re Hor. Geo. W enderoth, Joseph Horner, John Sehrolli. Washington Twp F.ilns J. Ciu-cr. Michael 1?. ; r.radlev. io .1. S.-haderer. It. A.tleorge, Var I garet llelle. Mark H M cl.aughlin, J. S. Kiel. I Voder Twp.Jacub lZia-hra. tjr KT Ll KKSES- Johnstown Bor. TI?nry Frits, John LUuWlf, Flshei i. Co. Sd Ward. EATIfl novsr t-ICKKSRS. Chest Twp. Thomas Ott. Ooorge Crook. Carrolltown Hor. Ifenrv Hlum, Julius Stclch. Johnstown Hor Ann f;iry Kuril, lsf Wsnl ; Charles Wtlin, John A. Stemuier, acob Jacob . 4th Ward. I-iorotto Jtor. Peter Prown. AVI'iinore Hor. John Schroth. P. F. Klrby. Washington 7p. Jesse "Mc4-ongh. Christo pher Kobino. t). V. O' IU INN KI.Ij. Cbrk. j Clork s OiSce, Kbenshurir Feb. 1'i, lr78 -U TRIAL LIST, Macch Term Lit of Causea pet down for trial at a Court I of Common Pleas to be held st tbrnsbu rg. In ' and for the county of Cambria, vouimc nidus j ou MoNDAV, MAKCII h. 1878 : ! P!hart v. Snvdrr. , l.'lshart rs. Snyder. ' Ptlch vs. i 'r'.use. t Huck vs. McMuIlen. ; Ibi-e'suso rg. Murphy's. j iMcKar ano Co vs l.ilriuger. ' M'-L.aughlln Hros.. agenti. r. Jur. 6KCOK P WSKR. ; riotincr rs i hrlsty. j Horner rs. McLaughlin. : Heslop vs Heslop. i Watson vs LspsieT. ' MrDornillt'i Ti. Flvnnetal. j White vs. Mnrtln et al. J O'Connor et al vs. Caai'irU Col M C-oka Co. Huck vs SoiiIho Hil. oiuns. jounstun fit Co vs. Dunegau. Llnlnver ......VS. V'llKS. rs. ttshell'i. Troxell Negley Fiaitery , TiexUr Shartx M!!cr Hopple . Wa.lsworth'i Fisher ct al.. 'olllns Potte e! al... Headrlck . , Cnterlander.. Crow lev... r. Stinenjan. Flattery. r rg Htii'lon. rs La nib. vs. WlIi. r. r Stlnch'si r et al. vs. rs. Cronshcr". McComblo rs. CninlTia Irnn Co. vs. v rtRht ei a I. rg I'van. rg. Arnold. rg. Cruwlev. Ambrest vg H'.!eijsm.t. t x . DON NULL. Prothnnotarr rrt-dhonotarj'g Ctac. t;.ensbuiK. Keb. 4, i7. Adjourned Assignee's Sale. R vlrtn or an orlr of the t'onrt tr Ccmtnor Plea of Cainiirla county, to me directed, L will exj.ose to rile by public vendue or cutcry, va the premises, on FRIDAY, MARCH 8, I070, at 2 o'clock, r, m , the f ilowlrg JescribeJ real estate, to w it : "a. situated tn Allegheny township. Cambria couotr. Pa., deser.bod s follows : lie;'i-uning at a beocti ou Chest Creek : thence P"u:h tv decrees east t perches, t ) a large sugar: tlo-n- Pv land in namo d Isaac Van Asi.Foiuh 2 Oere. s", east Ifts r ches, to an Ironwood : thence br land conveve-t Iu n-inie of Moss i n. south n degrees, west abjut li perches, to I lu st reek ; thence down best I reek, the s-vcral coursi g nnd dig'anees thereof, to the place ol beginnirij containing &'.Hai I On tcrii. alMiut it) At v.Kt e'eared. har In, tluTeon err-ciel a two s orv ; i.amc Hacst. a one-iind a-h ilt story Pi.ask Hoi -i;. and aStif-le. Tkiivs of s; :. Onc-l.:rd t,t u,e pur 'uoncy to bo paM on eon lir m at ion of t he snic. oii tlilrd In one .-:tr tliere.ilttr. and the tiUmt- lit two years then-alter. I'aj iii-rts. .U Ii rred tulwar luterest Irotn the confirnia' ion ol t tie sale and t be secured by tne judgment t.no and BI.rtgagt ol the pur-llaLr. .!lilN W A' IN Kit. Assignee ti! I buries A. Aic.Mu.leu. Feb. 15, 1S73.-31. PAUMS AT IMUVATi: SALE Tho nndersicne 1 ollt-rs at private salej the following p.opertie. to wit: A tract or land In Snyder towns)-:p. P.lalr bounty. 1'- miles from Kast lyronc. tiontainluK is iicros. well lmpron-l h-ivlng thiTv-on all tl necessarv larui bi'lUinKs This larm will be :: Med icto t-i( or tlire parts If cesired by pnrcliASers. ar-! f i.et "old btlore tho the first of March ue.t. It will then he rented. Also, the :arm on whu li I mn reside, in Iiam towt'ship. a'., ir. . tr.un A!t.ta. Th s proper- r 1 in a bih Rlatr r li ivat 1 -m unJ has a splendid Louse, baru and oth.-r hBIKlits thereon treetert Also, a tr.ictff l:v.prvsl Uu 1 Hinaied partlr In Hlalr an l ( umbrla, count i-. containing 2H acres. This tract is jvior,..-.iU wh b coal of excel lent pt.-lity, U ct.vcr. with timber, aud bug a railriMi-i bnilt to it. readv for fiii)-pliur coal These binds will be ? .! i KS a whule r dirldml aud on lrru.- to suit purcha.-e. s. or wtll v,..! , for Altt-ona. city pro-wi-ty. Kcr further Infjraia tkn call ou or awl.ire VM. IdX'KII' Wcr. 23, 1877. -ly. Box 8oB, Altoona. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. S. K. Bcrns vs. John .1. K Rt ?e ef . In. the Court nf Coictaoa Pleas id .rr:brl Count r No. lv9, leeemtr Term. s7v K. I. " !;i And now, February li. 1--7S. nn motion of Tr..n.- tou &. Seanian. Ksas . Joseph Mrlionalri Vpolntet an A a Ilior to report distribnthm oftlia aiel Iu the bamls t-f tlie M:er.ft. arlslna from ti, sale of the real estate cf Jbn.. Krlse, to a.ndj ' Bmoug the partiua entitled thereto. I . Hy tbe Ponrt. j In pnr?ninre of the ar-ov aptvoliituif-nt . I wilt , sit at the Court Hi use. In bheushuru on I'tintr I March 1S7S, at 1 o'clock, r-. m". where v j when parties interested ran a.t!jBiid If thev think. - rv-l-er. -otrii :vi c I n i.x A bl). Audltcr. lueng)urg, reb. 12, 157S. bL. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. -Havince been appointed Auditor by the Or pbans Court of t'ambrfa c-.nntr t eaT and decide) upon the exceptions Meltoths eonhruiauon of the first anl -martial ac-cCni of Sylvester Hvrne exet-Hlorol Jauses 15rne. l.tH-ft ar olltownghlpl deceased, an l r..-tvrt .iiai rtou'. tf of the fond ira the hands of the executor to and among the par ties entitled to receive the sanjo. notice is hf-rt-by giren to all parties int-rcrtl that 1 will attend to t he dm it 3 of ajd appointmer-t. at tnr nttice to Khensfcurg, on FutMr, M mm u Kirt i7s at lu o'cliK-k in the foremmn. wht-c and where thrr must present their claims, or be Jeb.irrwd froia Cuming In for a share of satd r.ird MI. W. ntlMAV Auditor Ebensbunr. Feb. It, is;s.-"5t.. r A DMINISTIIATORS NOTICE, Estate of Chrlatop'r E. kenrotle. Tsf Letierg of an-lclstrat cn on the estate cffc topher Kckj-rode. late cr AlKgbenr towBghi-tT Cambria eoan'y. lecea.ed. t-.arit,g bte ,JlV.Ji to the undersign I all persona Indeb'ed to a,',i state are requested to mac, Tarmnt . " ' " 1 having cl-.S,..-.!n,t VlT I t.enhe JOSF.PUrCKP.XKOnE, Adt.rrt, Allegheny Twf , b. l. li--, Ur I ADMINISTRATORS XOTIcF" i XX Estate f m 4KV Mvrka v .Wd I MtUV(,f l''l " the estate ',Vr. 1 Mary Varrty. V.'e ,a Crr-dl t.riaee-way.de.:. Jt vo Uen ra" te'T't .7" nwsil. to bom all W4B ,r," baring e:is aS U-st u-e saw,; mlVitXlV KBtbH-m l "'wriv i'n.ntii-ii,i I'T ' rr V'URiBir.t IKSffc. Jail. lM. Uta... - ' -.o.-iji.. w V- f at raff ' ' a-tat a , .. f.l, ..iv.i.i i . it-.. ' , c.w,.npapi . !--., v!