JK1.EEK. IE mHCwA.3SM" - KSI EX Q2. GZZ BEH x: sz: ma mi h UH11JEEMR.I Ebonsbure, Pa., 11 - JIAKCir 1, 1S7S. :al and personal. - - a there, andtfte Other Place. ... --)flir tor manlA Rnnap j ket quotations Mnie as last week, ba! et,': are uu"u l" J-;a ituis per F'iziVth Haes'rty, of Altoona. v s-n.Iiit-n iy of heart diteaee on 4ln- iiiiula"- . ,iifuiniti ves are now using lr. " t. .... lt:rrr4 nnil Cr.llcrfi Srnr " .. ... f 1 oi t i r ! ,.,i,H aai'.r sut.. .liii idii ! birthday iiiiftni as well somebody else's birthday so far j i,.,rj- was concerned. J . v.:lni a honey, the old folks like It, j people like it, and the babies cry j Wt! mem Dr. Frazier's Cough Svr- ! 11-' 21.-ly. ! . Greenback-Labor rarty lost 1C9 Viiiona and I.ogan township 63 in -ltra:iJ4J in the latter fcinca Just - j G. Davis, of AltnotiA, sbot at and ! ' I seventeen ontcif twenty glass balls I fruiu a trap on last i uesday alter- i r,..i.l investment. Buy a twenty-five ; I Kane of Foiitz's Horse and Cattle ; : tu prevent disease iu your horses c:ir loads of first clas emigravita e from the eastern part of this State raised orer the Pa. It. 11. on IV l.l-d. iceth" discovery of Dr. "William's In :.tttii tt there is certainly no excuse y nut; to suffer with the Piles. See notice. iiz-.'l.-iy. j fc.ifli. from present inilicatioiis, will ,i :ke a lami'. out we are not so sure ' hasn't a lamb-basting iu store for us it exit. M-lin man ( Edward A.) in Altoona I - hi- r-pntat inn lias been ruined by ' rii'i' Tribune, and beuce the libel .ti.nl elsewhere. :;r nine hundred and ninety-ninth : wlf-acting car-con filer has just been fc.cl by a r-iiwood (.tsiair county) gen Jj named P.ainsey. .Writing society in Taylor township -.s t.) settle tne (jnestton ttis evening :.-r or ti"t brimstone euters iuta the sition cf hell fire. he Johnstown Democrat says thai the ,-ra's of that place elected one Ooun ii, tlie Cumbria Iron Conipauy two, f:e Vorkingmen three. !r. J' liu C.ei and wife, of Johnstown, viit t locate ?ruaiHMit!y at Salina, i!t. i nev nave our nest wishes lor iiie.l health and prosperity. he letter of our Portage correspondent r.amleil tj us only a tdiort tim lvefure in. rwas put to press, which will ac- I'. r i"s iu)i appearance this week. iran named McPike would very well j:o lism'.V the futuls of the county, and c:ve linn a litt you niav accept as a I : j- sincere thanks for jour bounty. , iin ii. r.vans, r.sn., tormerlv or this . now of hi t'ity, whose tin wedding an- arv we noticed a tew weeksTaso. baa s Tolut.'.arv petition in bankruptcy. l.Mri Levi Holland, of Johnstown, who t'js or two humlreil poumls, fell down iua Monday last and injured herself LJly that sue died on Wednesday ruoru- .Kn ovarian tnmor wIirhi ri.N was re.-eiitly removed from the per jf Mrs. Kmlolnh Karabanpli of A lrrwum Le unfortunate lady did uot long sur- Hie operation. Uvinnie or Minnie Murp, formerly of I ii.ace, lias gut herself Into jail apain in -1;1IVU Inr Hlea IU? alKUt L'0(l frnm a y iu that city by w hom she was em- .-11 as a domestic. -The "immortal J. S". " who la oti.-b ion his travels, was to bare "lifted the iu Aii..ona laat tngtit, alter wfaicli he i. oneg lt "remove the nressure" iu llolll- kli'ir an J K'eusburir. Citl. Theo. Ilurchfield. foreman rf ttm ! oa Tribune job office, Las our synipa r iu th death, on Monday night last, of uiam si. n a victim ot that terrible d in- with a terrible name, rerebro soiiial .lng'.ti. -S iaie Jospicble cmn hurletl a Ptone :ii of the lari?8 show wimlima in 1 M i airie & Son's store, at V ilmnrK nn f ir.iay uiht last, arw! the missile striking i st the all shattered three of the costly to atoms. -MHPrs. Klein, of Lewistown. starftsl e-r and from tiiia niare viiKtir.las u.-i 1 1 'tier lot of j;ood liorses, fourteen in nuni- . nn ii. we neiiere, makes t wenty-eitrht Mi I H i: 1 1 t l.v t )ini il II. 'h pat month or so. -i r.ws were on the wing yesterday yr.g in lare numbers and movine norf b- - ir,l from all other direc tions. The ! tl.e li-oira It ti-rttil.t Ia .tifflnlt t..l t!if !) t.f the crows themselves were ;,S-M to .ill who beard them. II, is from the M ol 1 i.Iaysbu rg Kfri.itr : n2 :i :i i ti MoIiU wo cai.l it ..- . r - - .... .-...v. w n T.!N..r, u .t Hamniers." Well, we tried n rner that fact into thft head of the in--Iiit comjiositor last week, but it was Having an opportunity toseirure a d well- l-Jp"e of his finw fironerfv in Mi Wiul '1, thi,h he will nell at a low price and 'l", tn.. st accommodating terms. Posses n tf'Vtti on tlie 1st of Atiril t f";"Hi2'ir.''i' aketnan named John Marks t t 1 1 ' Tl f ;4 , ; c- iVll from t.ia trjin -Kitu .... a ktLru.igh theOallitzin tunnel on Tues.lay . tmiiim. io relate. es aned with uu rs' 'uj'Jriea than an mlr rut ,-ihov nna nf J - eyes aud a few painful coutusious ou the !ir;;T Hvan has recently sold bis store '""iisnj Mouse and saloon property ' n,bria borough for $2,000, which is .'i.).y not one-fourth the nrice which J.a LarA I r i e . ui.iAnini lur ii a iew years II r. Thomas llallornn waa t1i nnr. ir. -Thouua Swiler, of Mill Creek, Hnnting n routitv fill...! .., . r... nn T . 1( , v... . u7 n v o, ill U4 ICned tlm tilina nf mio nf r.1 .V. r' "d passed i; on another, and although ' Moed to redeem the forged check, he is w m jail awaitintr trial for 1,1. little Dtricitv ' Mr. John Davis, much esteemed far- , """K near tonfliwnce, Somerset ', nt', was kicked and ilmmt inat .,.iU by one of his ai,.r,i rninjf last. He was in the stable ,tr.ii.i. st.Jtiieatiitnola . , .... I ... i , , , mo umo me iu uim- . A VOllntr mn a ft 17 :..:n. ti . . i . ....... t .11 iiibvi lie, iiun-ing- n county, is sai.l to have had bis back nl .it ''ri"H ar of a 8rious nature, and the ti V.. "r" ,l,al "e fanuot recover. I tl f Phllailolnl.; - T t - ."'finitely settled that Ocn. V . Kosa t:nt i 'rrteld county, will be ap- fr, ,3 w,e iart, consisting of Gov. t -"rnft A,,.l;,.. r, , ,. . l-rimi, iienerai miifll ana I o ),:, , -Ny. s superintendent of pub I 'J Z. .?RS 'ln', (founds at Harrisburg. . "'igti McMonagle, of Prospect bor- r"7ivT -.oi,,,,,,, , ,e .lonnsiown I mi..,.: ' ' ""I'-frt'i lor me democratic I i"'-?t,on or the office of Keeist-r amt n.l MoM- wri,es 1 111 ilA dM.bt . Jr-n ti omerwise competent to per- 'lie duties nertaininor In nai.l nniiiinn III. . ' . . . ! 1 ,i'"Krapuicai friend, Jas. A. Kit- in.hi.ti "-ot- monina past nas een .uc urauu l enirsi iioiei at .m graTni'onnmlav tTr! . Ircli, we are assured tie1 almanac, farMciPa;, 3-utL. the verge of manhood, o one '':!Zr,l'eh seriously injured, but at the coming . 1.1 1 . weather. tfrfnrtoonrlrni that assurrtuV'e aid lead us to remark that Myers & Lloyd bare utill on r.tnrt if. la .i.iitA i.t...i .i of them ' ; ",V,JT ,.n 1 ir "''-Ives a large and varied assortment alty preW, Led h, L IT .Plpen ofexceMent goods which will soon be a little tr- i. " " vuciib. ntir. ot Ron o n tl..,..l, w iiivye attenfion to the advertise ment of Mr. Chas. J. Stab!, bookbinder, cf Altoona. whorn we have known for a dozen years and canjheartily recommend as a com petent, honest and strictly reliable work man, who gives entire satisfaction iu the qna.ity aa well as the prices charged for trill klUdS f t,nJinS- Oive bltn a An Altoona lad named Marshall fen years of age, was arrested in r..,.,f... near that city, and commute.' t 1 i ' ! lmPr'onment of six mont np on Tuesday night Tst pending vJ'ie V?"" JaiI- " C1,ar,B Fi liverr to bis parents o ti J r L"g:. 'i3 "orner, convicted of larce, ouug Marshall, notwitlistading his tender -jre, seems to iw rather incorrigible, as he has absented himself from bis home for the past two or three months. Hence his arret , A five-year-old daughter of Mr. II. Al" ,raw. 5f "ollidaysburg, was less fortu nate in tailing from a chair, a distance of on y abuut two feet, than was a three-year-old son of Mr. John K. M'Farland, of the same place, falling from a nord, t ,1" pavement, a distance .f fully twelve feet, as the former broke her left, arm at the elbow out of j . .fi.. .... ....... ... ... sirahle on that account, and as they wish to make room for a new Spring stock, all who j bave the money to invest and the desire to ; invest it may depend upon getting the best ; f (roods and the best of bargains by calling , onjthem during thejpresent month of March. I Andrew Crouse, John McClarren and j Wm. Quinton, found guilty at September j term of court for participation in the rail . road riots of last July and sentenced to an imprisonment of six months each in the iscus and larceny at I)ecemler Sessions and retired for a nerlod of three months each, will all be discharged from Castle Ryan on Monday next, at which time their respective terms will expire ; and on the following Monday Austin Launtz, now serving a three months imprisonment on ac count, of the part he took in the railroad troubles, will breathe the air of freedom once again.; In remitting the money to pav for the current volume of the Frf.kmak, Mr. J. I?. Sweeney, formerly of Lore t to, now of East while the latter MP,,,.,! " V"7 1. I ; "ra,'y 1 a- encloses an elaborately illustra- contusions on the face g ,etI ,'f,"s card of Messrs. Logan & Svvee- Joseph Mardis, of Indiana county, who was found guilty in the U. S. District Court, at J it thburgh and sentenced on the 0th of vember, 1873, to seven years' imprison ment for passing counterfeit money, and Knfus K. Mitchell and John F. P.eed con victed of similar often sea nn.l o..t.w..i .....!... . Ill lo one an tnree vears' i,nprjs ney,nianufacturers and dealers in Italian and American marble monuments, headstones, tablets, etc. the senior partner in said firm lting a nephew of Mr. John W. Logan, of Johnstown, and the junior partner the gen tleman already alluded to. Itoth members of the firm are first class mechanics and de serving business men, .and between the ltv- onment, respectively have all been narl.V..i ' WR ,r"st u,ey win snccee.l in by the defarto President VeaUbee"P anl oned , cumulating quite a handsome competency H.Ztfr'i ZT?11"' tne ie of WUHam M. Lloyd, bank- prelty SoM ni l fm 1 J K ,,'!"J at ! rnpr, -ay. the Altoona Mirror, of Wednesday TiSnLK E ,Mwn.V.t.,"!i: " ! !Vr'!. Prt1.1 argntnent was had on the in contact w th a l.r.vu.. l i ' pennon tor a lull to review the proceedings '?". iaCl-W',Ul broke ,,OWn '"'V OH tho in the United Rtat.ea Distri.t flnn t h, wl.w-l. i tie result was that the rider . it was decide.! that, il.. .vr ,fti;.i,.t i.. number and amount of the creditors peti tioning for adjudication in bankruptcy. The petition in the Circuit Court asks that the finding iu the District Conrt, be review ed ami reversed. Hon. S. S. Tilair, of Hol lidaysburg. appeared in support of the peti tion for review, and George M. iteade'and George Shiras, jr., esqs., against the same. After a partial argument, the further hear ing was continued until the 15th of March. We have received from the publishers, Messrs. J. X. Itutler & Co., of Philadel phia, their new wall map of Pennsylvania. It is 4 by 6 feet in size, the counties beauti fully colored, contains all the post-offices in each county, correctly locates the railroads, rivers and mountains, and is in every re spect the most perfect map of Pennsylvania that we have ever seen. A correct knowl edge of the topography of one's own State is highly important, and for that reason a copy of this map ought lobe placed in every school, office, counting-room, business house and well regulated home, ill the country. It is furnished at the low price of 56, and we earnestly recommend it to public favor. The JoUnstown Tribune of Tues.lay last devotes nearl y half a column to telling about a ten-year-old Irish girl w ho in lS'.H was fent all the way from her native land to Kliensburg by Express and delivered in good order and condition to Rev. David Harbison, the consignee, then pastor in charge of the Presbyterian congregation in this pla-e, who was in some way related to the youthful heoriue of so long and eventful a journey under such peculiar circumstances. As tiiere was no Branch road at that earlv day, the little girl was brought here by hack from Wiimore and the following entry made in the Express book. "Delivered girl, trunk and cash (S"2), less 75 cents Express charges from Wiimore to Ebensburg." "We were not only afforded an opportu nity on Sunday last to see and admire the tasteful maimer in w hich St. John's church, Johnstown, has been draped in commemo ration of the death of Pope Pius IX., aud to listen as we did with pleasure to the. fine music ren.lere.l by the excellent choir, of which Miss Julia Cox, the accomplished daughter of John Cox. Esq., former County Treasurer, is the leader and organist, but we --ere also greatly edified by a strong, forcible and exceed inuly ebviuent sermon j on the subjec t of "Man and his relations to tto.I, delivered by the pastor of said church, rcadside, and Was tli rnn- n 1 t:-i .i . .. . uuini, ins nea.i siriKlng Against a large stone, which crushed in his okull and caused bis death about 3 o'clock on the following afternoon. f all sad words that e'er were writ, the saddest are. "This suit .don't fit ' i...r like those were never said, nor never will be uttered by those who buy the clothes they need, from James J. Murphy, against whose goods, indeed, can not a single word be muttered. Store at lO'.t Clinton street, Johns town, where money can be saved and per fect satisfaction secured by all who study their own interests iu the buying of ready- In Dec, 1H73. Miss Sarah J. Rhodes, of Clappertown, Illair county, administered to i the wants and accompanied to her destina- i tion a sick lady w hom by chance she me', on ! a railroad train, and now she has been re warded for her kind be red $iX,000 worth in the will of the lady in question, who died in Philadelphia on the 5th of January last. Sick ladies in rail road trains will no doubt bo iu great de mand hereafter. We have received from Hon. James J. Thomas, a copy of the. bill introduced bv him, and reported by the committee, which provides for the vollecf ion of judgments en tered on the Prothonotarv's docket for all sums less than J.IO.OO. The certified copy of the record furnished by the Prothnotary is to be delivered to the justice nearest the defendant, ami the debt collected as in orig inal judgment rendered by him. If the bill becomes a law we will publish it in full. Our thanks are tendered to a young lady and gentleman friend iu northern Cam bria for an invitation to attend their wed ding, which was to and no doubt did take place in Carrolltown on Tuesday last, and to participate in tliftfeastings and festivities which were to follow, but as we could not spare the tiine'for the purpose and have not leen furnished with full particulars as to the ceremony, we are forced to w ithhold the notice and. reserve our special congratula tions nuti! next weekj At the shooting-match in Altoona ou Fridsy last between several I51air and Cam bria connty marksmen, Mr. ' Ion. Rodgers, son of Mr. Lewis Rodgrs, of this place, succeeded In capturing .tbe second prize, a purse of 8U, the first and third prizes (J.lO and $10 resnecti vely ) bing won by Messrs. Marion M'Cartney and George M'lntosh. Iwth of Rlair county. Following were the j Rev. Father Gallagher, who as tor several months past has beer, it.... - '.. nuiem. r.in- tenantry ..... . j . . ' "nt m Uf ,Ht.,'!neiil in order I irn "unorsnin or tne xcgtHter, -T nw,JPaPr published iu that place. I'"l i,V',:",,"K "ni named Thomas Marks IH.." . 'v n't'h. the former a resideut of yst,rg and the latter of HoiitzJale, B;i. 1 ""tl and committed to the I ' cr.iii.tw .:i ........ . . "at .. , J" ,,,r ""aiing a waien, over , other valuables from a wood-cLop- .T "-amu in Juuiaia township, that coun- respective strings : Mr. M Cartney's 3 3-32 inches; Mr. Rodgers' 3 3-lti inches; Mr. M'Intosirs, 3'. inches. Ebensburg has just lost one of her worthiest citizens in the person of Mr. Peter Schwab, whj has secured a situation in a woolen factory at Coatesville, Chester coun ty, and will in course of a few days take up his residence in that place. No better me chanic or iore genial gent Lilian than our young friund Peter can be trotted out any where, and we ars sure that ail who knew him will join with us in wishing him the best, of good luck in his new field of labor, a Coatesvillean though he is o lie. I F sufficient encouragement, is extended to the enterprise, Mr. Lena. Davis, of the livery firm of L. & S. W. Davis, of this place, will Ktart a milk wagon on Monday morning next, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of supplying the lacteal fluid to those of our citizens who don't keep cows of their own. Orders should be left at the livery stable be fore the time indicated, as the inauguration of this new departure in our mi 1st, depends upon the nttmlier of families who are willing to bny their milk from the wagon. An Altoona wedding had to be post poned, if not totally dispensed with, on Tues day last, in consequence of the failure of the bridegroom rhat was to have been to put in an appearance at the appointed time. The young lady whoso affections were thus tri fled with did not seem to le very much dis concerted by the turn of events, although it is fair to presume that she felt more like crying than laughing when the truth dawned npott her, albeit she is credited with having Indulged in a loud smile upon finding her self so shabbily treated. Boots and shoes and gaiters and sich, neat in style and firm in stitch, of all sizes and prices, pegged and sewed, the finest stock and the biggest load that ever was brought to this part of the Stale, may now be eeu in profusion great by those who think it worth while to call at the cheapest chsap store of S. Rlumen thai, where large and small can be shod In a trice with boots or shoes at the lowest price. Store at 1119 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, Pa. Don't fail to buy thete and you will always gratefully rememtier it for the excellent bargains which you will be sure to obtain. Wo don't know who originated the ru mor that we bad withdrawn from the con test for County Treasurer, but we are assured that snch a rumor was prevalent alGallitzin, aud probably elsewhere, only a few days ago. It is proper to say that there is no truth whatever in the aileged withdrawal, our intention being to fight it out on that line "until the last armed foe expires," unless it should happen, which is not at all improbable, that we should have to do a little expiring on our own hooki before the ofher twelve or fifteen candidates have all received their final quietus. He pressed her to bis manly breast she seconded the motion; his lips on ber's he fondly pressed there was a slight commo tion ; the end whereof will doubtless be a wedding gay and "nobby," wi'.h a bridal suit quite grand to see on the new made "hubty," who fain must go to get the best, the cheapest, finest kind of rainment, to Godfrey Wolff, who leads the rest in selling goods for cash in payment. An immense siock of ready-made clothing of all styles, sizes and textures constantly on band at Godfrey WuIfTs great clothing bazaar, on Twelfth street, next door to the post-office, Altoona, Pa. A correspondent writes to say thai the entertainment given in Linton's Hall, at Siimmltville, on Thursday evening of last a zeaiotis priest and instructive pulpit orator has few equals and nosup' ri.irs In the diocese, or out of it either for that matter. The letter A plays a prominent part in the names of the known and presumed aspi rants to the office of County Treasurer. In the first, place there are no less than three Andrews on the list (Strittmatter, Yeagley and Sirlouis); then conies an Augustine (Criste), followed by John A. Kennedy, James A. Shoemaker, and II. A. McPike. That's all the A's, we believe, so far as initials are concerned, the other candidates spoken of, not all of whom are positively known to be in the field, consisting of two Patricks (Moran and Rodger) one Joser.b i ( Wertner), and one Cairn (Leahy). The latier, as well as all ot hers minus the A , are not Cairn a great ileal about the initial so as he gets the office, and we guess that's abont the way the rest of us feol on the sub ject. A woman, or some one dressed in wo men's clothes of the darkest hue and wear ing gum boots on her feet and a black mask over her face, has been seen on at least, t wo occasions perambulating the streets of Altooona after night, and although followed in both instances by one or more male bipeds, and even forced to "git up and git" on a double quick in order to keep out of the way, she has thus for managed by the aid of strategy to escape defection. Her latest appearance was on Saturday morning last between 3 and 4 o'clock, when she was pnrsned by the night watchman at the Opera Hons, but fuceeeded, as on the former oc casion, in getting away without revealing her identity. The presumption is that she is a heart-crushed wife seeking for her tru ant hnsband, brtf we are afraid the conclu sion reached is too thin to wash. Those who are in the habit of reading the Altoona Horning 7Yio'ne will remember a rather questionable etory published in its columns a few tlays ago alnrnt a certain cit izen of that place who, if the allegations be true, seems to have been entirely oblivious to the fact that his sister in-law was not as much his meat (helpmeet) as his own law fnl wife. No names were mentioned in connection with the lecherous doings of the guilty pair, but that does not seem to have deterred a certain party over there from confessing his guilt by bringing suit against Messrs. Dorn & Pitcairn, proprietors, and Mr. A.J. Greer, editor of the Tribune, for libel, though how a case can be made of it in the absence of names we are certainly at loss to conceive. He that as it may, how ever, the several gentlemen named were waited on by an officer of the law last Mon day afternoon and summoned before Re corder Greevy to answer for having wickedly and maliciously slandered somebody whose name has never been specifically or even remotely published in that paper in connec tion with any scandal, libel, or other misde meanor whatever. Each of the defendants furnished bail in the sum of 51,000 for their appearance at the next Court of Quarter Sessions, which, as that paper alleges, is SoOO more than the law allows the Recorder to exact. Music in the air is what the Tri bune promises before the little Job is ended. A Creditable Recobd. A friend furn ishes the Altoona Mirror with the following : On the niarht of December 21, 1853, S. J, Hill or Nineveh station, started out with a tin Inn tern supplied with a taliov candle, as a nivht .W,af.C-am.!n:?n tho P-K- "-and now February -'), 18.8. he has wsiched 25 years and 2 months In that time he has walked H.OOO miles in the ,., IS oury, manuiK a distance of al most four times around the nlobe, ml has not i - a - i j : . i . ir"-T-u :ivc in iih I mm nnmn u,- l Lr . i x wee, lor me oeneni ot trie ainonc cnurcu dpr to wnlk " " ' " "r" in that place, was a success iu every respect. Not withstanding the darkness of th night and the constant downpouring of rain, the Hall was crowded toils utmost capacity. Thanks are hereby tendered to memliers of neighboring congregations who patronized the entertainment so liberally, and'especially to the Gallitzin baud, who favored those present with the sweetest of music. We understand the handsome unm of a hundred and seven dollars was realized. J5l.,H.tlUl steps. He has done nriil..t aiu,n a l!M nurhift. I he pay-dxy this month mikes hi pay-day in succession. Ue has burned 302 gallons of oil in Lis lamp; has had one oil can IS year, and hus earned one lamp 7 years. He has a Bche,lu!e. No. 4, July 5. 15S. In his posses sion. He hits carried his watch 24 years, 10 months, and 10 nights ; has never had headache, and never took a chewlor tobacco or smoked pine or cijtar. It was 40 years last October since he took a dram of any kind of liquor. No man woman, or child ever heard htm swe.ir an Oath Aud Ue has always enjoyed jrood health, til? kv.ff Tr 11... T ". . ... fcv x.i ins rAIUMTK liOBE, 1 lie mortuary statistics of the w hole riviliz d world show that about one-fifth of all man kind die of consumption alone, and the num. ber of deaths dire to consumption bears a greater raiio to the whole number than that of any other three diseases toge.ner. More over, investigation proves that this ratio is steadily increasing. Its increasing preva lence has led to the popular belief that con sumption is incurable. Every year hun dreds of these sufferers seek, in the sunny retreats of Florida or the dry atmosphere of Colorado, for health and find only a grave. The influence of the atmosphere the ou!y remedial agent that either Florida or Color ado can afford the consumptive is at best only palliative. The cure of consumption depends upon two essential condit ions : 1st, the arrest of the abnormal breaking down of the tissues, which prevents emaciation, and 2d, the restoration of healthy nutrition, in order to stop the formation of tuberculous matter. Fulfill these conditions, and con sumption is as curable as fever. To fulfill these conditions the required remedy must increase the appetite, favor the assimilation of food, and enrich the blood, thus retarding the developmeat of tubercles. To accom plish this, a more powerful alterative than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has never been discovered. At the same time, it soothes the irritation of t he uervous system produced by violent coughing, which in its turn so often leads to more serious results? The use of "expectorants" in consumption is absolutely suicidal. For while removing the tutwrcl-s already formed, they produce yet more serious results by inrla'ming and destroying the sound and healthy tissues. Consumption requires a remedy that will soothe while it relieves; harsh nieuicines, but add fuel to the flame that already threat ens to consume the system. The Golden Medical Discovery fulfil la these conditions, and has been pronounced the best remedy yet discovered to allay aud arrest consumption. ft feiipMiillP w k : f IB J -V If 1 A Dastardly Aitkmpt to Wreck a Train. Just after the "snapper" engine bad been uncoupled from the Cincinnati Kxpress west in the Pa. It. It. tunnel at Gallitzin, on Saturday morning lat abont 5 o'clock, for the purpose, as is the custom, of running it out of the way of the train and on to one of the side tracks, a red light was swung near tho western end of the tunnel as a signal of danger by some person unknown, w ho doubtless intended thereby to bring on a collision between the train and the un coupled engine, with the probable hope that a terrible wreck and a chance for wholesale plunder would be the result. Fully aware, however, of the danger behind him, and presuming that no worse fate could possibly await him in front, the engineer of the "snapper," choosing what he conceived to be the least of two evils, disregarded the signal given and drove ahead at a more rapid speed than ever, finally coming out on the side track without meeting with the slightest mishap or accident of any kind. Finding that no attention bad been paid to his signal by the engineer of the "snapper," the bearer of the red light swung it on the passenger t rain following and succeeded in bringing it to a halt, after which be put out bis light and disappeared as mysteriously as he had come, without anyone discovering who lie w or what purpose had in view, though if he had succeeded iu the fiendish work of wrecking the train, which is the only theory by w hich bis conduct can be explained, it is fair to presume that with the aid of confederates in waiting olimder and spoliation would quickly have followed in the wake of diabolism ami what wuuld in all probability have been wholesale mur der of the moat fiendish aud remorseless character. RrnorocELE, or Rupture. Over forty years experience in the application of trusses and the treatment of Rupture has enabled me to do tho best that can be done in ar.y such cases. I make and apply trusses which will always hold in a rupture or breach of any kind, and located in any part of tho body. In a large number of cases I can ef fect a thorough ami radical cure. Who is there that will linger through life with Ibis dangerous deformity when such assurances of safety are ottered ? No one. In cases or children, a cure can always be a dec ted, as well as in the 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 an weakness needing outward supports, as well aschronicdiseases of a difficult and stubborn character. Those who have tried other sources and failed, would serve their interest iu calling on or addressing me. Dr. Kf.yser, 240 Penr. Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., opposite Christ's Church. Cut this out for reference. 2-ft.-ltn. STRAWERIDGE 8c CLOTHIER desire to make known to con sumers who find it inconvenient to visit the cky every time DRY GOODS are needed, that oc.r Mad Order Department is so perfected that shopping may be done while sitting comfortably at home as satis factorily as at our counters. All that is necessary is to address to r.s a letter mentioning tV Icind of goods desired, and SAMPLES to select from will bc immediately forwarded. Orders are filled at the identical prices for which the goods are that day sold over the counters. The expense, trouble and f.uigue of going to the city are avoi-b-.l and the goods are selected fr. m as choice an assortment as would be inspected were our cstaUi,Lment viaited in person. For years we have made this peculiar branch of the Dry Goods bus iness a favorite study, and the success of our MAIL ORDER DE PARTMENT is attested by the fact that an order is rarely filled with out making a permanent customer of the person ordering. Every order, be it fr a yard of mu,!in or a wedding trousseau, meets wil'a the most careful and prompt attention. CAMPLES of all Wnd of DRY GOODS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, LINENS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, e:c , wi-h xcidths and prices correctly marked, promptly forwarded on appi.c'at.ou. STRAYBRIDGE L CLOTHIER, N. V.. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, rniLADELrniA. JLocal Correspondence. Elder Tu p., Feb. 25, 1ST". Dear Frefm n -T thought a few lines from this quarter would not come smiss in your val uable paper, and I hope that you will lot them have space. We had our first election in the new township on the l!th inst.. mid it whs a very .piiet one, not wit hstandinu- the excitement about the name of the township before the elec tion, there whsm petition out to have the town ship culled I'nion. with 79 siarners, and also one to hare it called Klder, with about :0 siirners. The f'nion petition was kept out of the hands of the attorney, dames l Ealy, Es.j.. mid it could not be found until after Argument Court and us one of our worth old citizens remarked in his own peculiar way, "By this we have been beat." Now, it becomes my painful duty to let you and the readers of your paper know of n very serious accident which befell our fiiend nn.l return judue of our election, H. V. Devine, while on I.U way home from your town on Thursday, the 21st inst. He was WHlkimr while a friend of his was ridiinr the horse that he Imd rode, and when they came to Jacob Kirk patriek's placc.it bcinir dark at the time. Mr. I), accidentally stepped into a rut, or hole in the road, and Tell and as he think broke one of the bones in his rijrht lejr above Ihcnnklc. Me wns carried into the house of Mr. Jncob Kirkpatrick. where he is now beimr well taken care of and where it is to be hoped be will soon recover from his injuries. Elder township elected very irood men for township olticers. and thoueh it was feared that we would have some troublvon the d.y of elec tion It passed off without any one hcimr hurt. I cannot foriret the remark made tlx? other day by our worthy physician. Dr. Pilisnury, who snys that the name of Elder and the elder wped are both remarkable. Ife claims to have dis covered a new cure for fractured limbs in the application of elderberry poultices to the bro ken parts, which he says will effect a perfect cure in about two weeks. Me is Koinsr to apply foraTatent rijrht on his elderberry poultice, which also, in his opinion, possesses a irreat mairic power, and I canf see why it shouldn't. as me very name or Klder alone had mnjric power onouirh to draw out n petition of 79 i siirners, which was marked at St. Boniface and addressed to James (J. Easly at Carrolltown on Friday preceding the lat Argument Court and held it out from that office until the township was confirmed with the name Elder, and then it whs drawn back a train into the pot-nitiee t Carrolltown. "A II by tiss we binn beet." Hi.t I think if there isany virtue in havimr a power ful name for the township, then we have it in Klder, and if only those men who wanted the name of Eider applied to our township will hereafter be honest, and never again imitate the Louisiana Jteturninir Hoard, then 1 will think tiie bati'e is ail over and no I'nion man hint; though if there should lie one injured I advise bim tu apply Dr. PilltMmry's Elderberry poultice, the area t cure all. 'By tiss we peeu all righ;." More anon. A Would-be Us ion Man, LICENSE NOTICE. T PETITIONS f..r Tavern. Quart and E1: ir Hittise Licenses have been tiled It. thei.f.i -e ot the Clerk f the t'onrt of lmirter Ssi:.in of the I'caco. tn and for the County of Cambria, by I he foilowlir named p.-r'ic.s! and will. presented to tin- Jn.lircs .r said Court on 1st MiMTof M aucii. lS7Si. tiVEHN 1 KKNSpS. . Adaros Twp. Jacob. R. Spranl. Allegheny Tp.-Mrr TMmouh.'-" Hurr T. Nicholas Limbnur . l"lu- -Sprint Hr John K. Litiing-ar, Jeiin Crouse. A !( in Iel.ten. Chen! Twi. .lowph lihody. CnrroiltoKn Hr. L wrenoe Schroth, EJwaitf I.. Hinder. Andrew il. Hanit. Coneiiintiirh H'r.- Jo?rph Mentier, John Wi t msn, 1st Wnrd: Hugh lreenwod. M Iclmel Tx hey. Joseph Ibillev. Lawrence Keieh, 2d Ward. Cambria lt..r. Vtr Koth Charles Hovle Itor nard Htrpatrlck EdwM Howe, Mleh'l Hall-irso. Henry ti.-re. V.Iirabeih McUonald, 1st WarJ; Upo. Alirner, 2d Ward. Croyle Twp. Peter Rrown John Metltrer. Clearfield Twp. Thomas iMmphv. End Coucmautfh liur. Lenor Ket, lUvld Fa loen. Elensbiirir Hor.T. H. Heist, Eaot Wsrl: !t chael Lattcrner, Christina Foster, John A. lilair. VtWrd. Franklin Itnr. Pc'e Puhrtti. OalliiTin Kt-r. Albert Bonder, Jatnec Manila, lhinlol C. Vnn.lrew. Johnstown Hur. Honrr Von Alt. John Karr. ' 1st Ward : I". 11 Wi l..ur, John Hash. Itdin V. Charter. Philip Sehnlt liels. C..nra1 Kaati. Fliia betn Kohlr-r. I'IimiiihjS. laTis, John rhif1 hour John .MeD.rmPt. John I Toad. Michael FineT Pat'k U'C.nnll. 2d Ward : Joseph H..ler Join Frit , Adam Bicr-hnk. 'ieorite Shaffer. Charb Zimmerman. Fr., Cl.arlen Kast, John M. klnx, Charles Kropp. Autrust Uanircs. Joseph Sti.fcm ker, " t Ward : A. Pfeif-r. m. H. Hsuerlv. s m. H. Thompson. Jacob Fend. 4-h Ward ; J.'.hnnna Welirand. Mh Wrd: Henrv Shaffer. 6t h Wur;. Loretto H'T. Florlun Hennele. A. .I.Chris?. Millville Hor Emanuel .1 fines. HP-hard li.".w lin. Jos. Fiol.iliouso. !i u h McUrory, 1st Ward; Kol.ert SnRern. 2d Ward. Oelton. KicidanJ Two. Christiana Hems, Isernard Noon. Sumtnftville Hor. Christian Reich. 'lunnelhfll It. .r M khat-l AI c.l orris. Anthony MeCuc. Mathcw IMirn-in. Patrick O Uowd. Wiimore Itor. Oeo.Wcnderoth, Joseph Horner. John Johr.th. Wachlr.ifton Twp EiiHS J. Uner. Michael C. Bradley, Geo. J.Srhadcrr. C A.iiejrire. Mar Kret Helle. Mark B Mclaujrhiin, J. S. Kiel. Voder Twp. Jacob Koehin. QCAET Lit tN8K8- Johnstowri Hor Henry Frltl, John L-udwtf. i lhei &. Co.. 3d Wnrd. KATI Horse t-ICEWSKS. Chest Twp. Thomas i lit. Oporto Crook Carrolltown H..r. Henrv Blum. Julius Stelch. Johnstown Bor. Ann M'arv Kurtz. 1st Ward; Charles Wehn, John A. Steuiuior. jncoO Jacob . 4th Ward. Iretto Hor. Peter Brown. Wilnmrc Bor. John S. hroth. P. F. Klrbv. Washinicton Twp. Jesse McOouirh Ct.rlsto pher Kobinn. C F O I'llWK LI. -!erk. Clerk e Otflc, Ebensburg Feb. la, lsrs -su Closing Out Sale I PRICELESS DISCOVERY, m-o Oiii'o ioi liloK. A sure cure for the blind, bleedimr. itching and ulcerated piles has been discovered bvlr Wil liam an Indian remedy cal led Ir. "William s Indian Ointment. A tlmrle bottle has eorcd tho worst old chronic oast si twent v-tive and thtrtv years" standing. No one need siiiler live minute's after applying this wonderful soothing uiedirii.e I-K.tlons, instruments and electuaries l.i more harm than irdod. Willinm's f .,.,t...n..t o.,..... the tumors, allays the intense itchim? (purlieu- j larlv at niiiht after jrettimr warm in bed), nets as ' poultice, irjves instant and painless rebel, ami j Is prepared only for Piles and nothinit else. ' 1 Imuran. Is of cured patients attest its virtues j and physicians of all schools pronounce It the . greatest contribution to medicine of the aire. It ' matters not how Ionic or severely you have been : suffering-, you can be cured. j .Mr. Joseph M. Hyder-Cleveland. Ohio, writes i i ruii.-r.-n n.r years with ltehina; and l l.-eratcdi 1 lies, tried remedy after remedy advert ised and i consulted physicians in Philadelphia. Louisville, Cincinnati. Indianaiiolis and this eiti- n,i ! hundreds of dollars, but found no relief until I ol- iaine,iai.ox ol Dr. William s Indian Ointment. 1 his business as earlv in 'll.o Spi Inir as wosslt roniK i.mr niontns nvro, and it has cured me com- j will from this date sell STOVE" H A It I ' AKL ptetely. I had a part ol t he br.x lett which 1 u-.n-o i TI V and Sll H:T. 1 l.'i i V ve a u k- 1,1 lr.,.nrl ,.r ... , . I. . . I. .. . . I J" """" ... .. .... . ......v. n o.f H..I. ..oi-.ui w u ii man v i physicians, and as a last resort went to the noted 1 Hot Sprinits. Arkansas. f..r treatment. He in- ! f'.rms me that the In. linn Ointment has also cured him of the Piles. It is certainly a wmderful dis- ! -1 - K . rl..... ! . t . J 1 .... .......n.o. rii..i UT-"I .. IIIU mHIlT inous- , . ,. . .... ands who are nun suffering' with that dread L A' my Ft"ck" which Is almost entirely new. wag dise-.se. ; bouicht fur cash when to...! s were down to th low- -tl0.0OO Reward wi 1 be paid Tor a more cer tain remedy. Sold by all HruxKist. IiR.ti. W. FR A Z 1 EK, sole proprietor, Cleveland, O. if, !. AT- COST! CGSTM COST!!! ' THE uTnlerpffcned. harlnjr cnnolnJed to clone up AT COST FOR- CASH ! -iViicl CsikIi Oiil. HYMEMML. - SMET-TZER McCONXELL.-Marriod. at Pt. Micha -I'b church. Loretto. on Tuesday, Feb 2! 1S7S, by Rev. Father Rush. Mr. Ekimhn vn SMKf.T7.KH. of Brady's Rend. Pa., and Mi- n ME L. JlcCosNtu, of AlleKheny township. II IT V A 11 Y. HF.IP. Pied, near Summit ville. on Monday niht, Feb. 2", lsT. Mrs. Fkante- Hfrtn. the be- j loved and excellent wife or Si.xtus Heid, tiKcd ! about 20 years. The deceased lr aves a husband nnt rm.ramoii 1 cminren iw mourn Her early death. May she i rest in peace. r, j A I'TLI CATION' FOR PARDON. ' Notii-e is hereby given that applica- I tlon for the pardon of T. It. Van Norma, now I s rvinir a term of Imprisonment in the Camhria ! county jail, will be made to the Board of Pardons j at their uieetinon tho pu:st Tiesuav ot Arm L next. Ebcnsbur'ir. March 1. 1879 .-St. Sn.toy Life. What a truly Leant if nl world wb live iu ! Nature gives us a grand eur of mountains, plena and oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment. We can desire no In-tter when in perfect health; but how often do the. majority ot" people' feel like civina it tin ilisheJ.rt...,,.,! ,t aged and worried out with disease, when i ....... .... ul-:.imuii iur mis leetmg, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory pr.nif that Green'B August Flower will make them as free from disease as when liorn. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint is the di rect cause of seventy-five per cent, of such maladies as Biliousness, Indigestion Sick Headache, Cost iveness, Nervous Prostra tion. Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Thee doses of August Flower will provj its wonderful effect. Sample bottles. 10 cents Try it. For gale by Lemmon & Murray. Kbeusburg. Tt e a d This and Profit by It. S. Tei tlebauiii & Brother, of Carrolltown, have just received another new invoice of goods which they are now offering for sale at much below former quotations, aa will lie seen by the following list of rn'e8: Brown Sugar worth 10c. per lb., reduced to 8c; White' Stifcar, worth lie, reduced to 9c,.; Green ltio Coffee, worth 2.a:., reduced to '20c. ; 9 boxes Coftee Kssen.-e, worth 3.1c., reduced to 25o. ; 10 yds. best Calico, with spool and buttons, wotth 7"h;., reduced to 00c. ; best Ginghams worth 10c. per yard, reduced to Sc. In a.U dition to all which, men's clothing, lioots, hats, etc., will he sold until April 13th at 5 per cent, less than cost by S. Teitelba'um & P.ro., Formerly People's Cheap Cash Store. Carrolltown, Pa. Handsomely Refitted. The great Steam Dental Establishment, 278 Penn ave nue, has been refitted throughout, and now presents an elegant appearance. Dr. Quinoy A. Scott's business, already the largest in the State, issteadily increasing. In connec tion with his large fine reception rooms there are nix different offices, which are cotw stantly filled with people seeking relief from pain, getting artificial teelh. or having their natural ones filled and preserved. Tho se cret of the Doctor's success is simply that he is the most skillful dentist in the State, always gives satisfaction to his patients, and charges less for first-class operatious thau auy one elso. Moi.i.iF. Maocikesix Westmoreland County. The Pittsburgh IthvtU-K of Tues day and a telegram from that city of the same date furnishes the following : The cases of incendiari-ru. numerous myster ious accidents. buiKlaries. etc.. al Irwin, in the past three years, are latniiiar to the public. It is now stated that ex-ShoriiT tJnfTev, of West moreland county. has succeeded ir. tracing them to ii iriinif nl Molly Mairuire. He recently ob tained a clue whheh induced him to seek an iti terviont with one Partitt. a miner. Partitt.it seems, told the whole story. He said the .Mollies has had an oi-traniz.it ion theie for three years, their society uumberinir lifteen persons. They met reirularly in a boiel at Shafton. Fioin here they issued numerous '"coffin" n. dices, nnd devised their execrable work. They led the eiisily-maniitred miner? into till sorts of troubles. One Fowler, whom th"j- diMikcd, they tried to assassinate. They burned numer ous tipples and check houses, Iioiiyrhcrtv's Ho tel, Commercial Row, and other buil.i'.otfs. Durin therein of terror in Pittsbnrirli thty burned the lattre stack of hay on the Pennsyl vania (ias Coal Company's farm, and also cut the tek-KTnph wires near Irwin, They killed a youmr man named Cat roll, one niirht, and placed his body on (he railroad truck before the a pproachmir Fast Line, to deceive the au thorities, who discovered the body, mang-led by the wheels, at dawn of day. This was the substanceof i'arfltt's statement. Mr. (iuffey told bim if ho wmild (ret another of the frame to confess they would be paid 1.0O0 each. n these terms another witness was pro cured, who fully corroborated Parlitt- The first witness was detained, and the second was allowed to return to Irwin to make some ar ransTfinents for eocurinir the balance of the jranir. It seems he repented at the last moment, for no sooner hud he reached Irwin than he sounded the alarm and then left for parts un known. The others were not lonsj in, following. Itefore the people of Irwin knew anything about the affair the part ies had all decamped. A irreat deal of excitement exists now iu the community. It was rumored yesterday that OX Till: RECEIPT OF FIFTY CENTS we will send, postage paid, to any address. a handsome Chromo of "His IIOI.I KSS, l.l-.O XIII." from an authentic Purl rait loaned the j.ut.lishers by his Orace. Archbishop AVooJ. Ad-lress. Chromo Department, VtTIO.ML hi UFA I OK EM.RWIMi. 13-1.-21. 51J Pine Street, Philadelphia. rVT OTICK IX PAJITITI O X To William M vers, f residence not know and Joseph Myers, of Weather!. Carbon count i-r .noir-ano icai representatives..! .l(,hn M deceased : Take notice that an in.U'-st wi nem at the resilience or the late John Myers, of Munster township, Cambria county. Pa., tee'd. on .iii'MiAT, me "111 day of April. A. D. 1S7S. io o cj.wk in tne forenoon ol that day. lor the pur. p...e oi nipiui apariiiionoi ;nereai estrtle sai-J deceased lo and anioiur his heirs and le.r representatives, it the same can he done without prejudice to r spoilinv the whole : otherwise to value and appraise the same - at who-h time nn place you arc requested to attend, i' y .ii thin proper. JOHN K i A . Shoritl. SherifTs Oihee, Ebensburg. Feb. a;, ld7s.-6t. est point, and as the manufacturer of many pus in my Hue are lnl y advancing their trices, this slfer gives the public tho BEST OFFORTRiTY TO SECURE BARGAINS EVtR PRESENTED IN THIS SECTION. In order to Rive tl public an Idea of what I am selling (cuoi.1 at 1 submit a few of my Great Reductions In Prices: Double-bitted Axes, worth 1.5o to 11.78. Kedaced to 1.1S to tl.83. Kn'.ve and Forks, worth oe. to M no. lied need to 6Se. to 12.60. 2u. i"ia. lable Spoons, worth 3 50 to i5.f.o, lieduced to 2.W) to 13.00. Sil. Pla. Teaspoons, wor h tl.75 to 175. Iteueed to to ai.SS. Sll. Pla. Tabla Castors, worih 1.7t to k f-o, Ke ueed to 1 15 to Cook Stoves, worth 25.oo to .so.oo. Kedueed to lg 00 to!2S 00. Heating Stoves, worth 8.h to S5 Oo. Kedueed to U.OO to tSS.OO. Ant correspond In rednctKus In all other (rotKlg now In stock. In short, no more than eost prieo will be bskpiI for anv arttele on band, while many thin will bo SilLli AT LLSS TH Alt COST. In in a kin if this offer, however, I wish It to b distinctly understood that no toods will bo per mitted to leave the s;or until paid for. Promises to pay to. morrow or next week will not answer, as 1 am determined to close out tcy bnelues on a. cash baIs only. tf Persons owlr.tr me book avnnntt or notes are reuesied to pav up nn.l save costs. UKOKOE HUKTLET. Ebensburg, Jan. 11, lrsis. tt. S:0VERC0ATS! IIOVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! AUDITOR'S XOTICE! In the matter of the petition of Mii h'l II. I:a frer. Administrator of Peter Kai?er. decM. for an oroeroi t.;oart as to the share of Harriet Ia one oi me neirs oi sai.i 1'eter Kairor. and to diseharsrel from liability as Administrator. mn Iret.'y, 1S7S, M. E. Hueklev. Ls.t.. appointe Auditor to report facts, and it he find said Harriet Kai(er be deceased, then, after allowing proper coinpensat ion to Administrator, distribute balance among those legally entitled to the same. lit I ho f 'ourl tn pursuance of the abovs appointment. atienu to l lie unties ot said appointment, office in Kbensburir. on TrEsry. M a uot ls.n. rn j o chick, r. M , when and where ail par wi-o tuiercbicu. m.iy aiien.i. M. E. HECKLE Y, Auditor. Ebensburg, March 1, ISTS.-St. AT ail par- I Chikf Justicb Chase payB : "Mount Union is among the best, cheapest and most progressive of American Colleges, rendering a thorough education in any Department ac cessible to all." Great improvements lately made, new buildings under way. The Col lege year of Spring. Summer ami Fall terms, beginning last Tuesday in February, May and August each year, enables studenla of either 6er to earn expenses by teaching Winters without losing lime. Different, students last year, 8.12 ; in 31 years, 13,648; property worth 8537, 8C!, benefitting students. For new catalogue address Pres. Hartshorn, LL. D., Alliance, Ohio. some of t he parties had been captured, but a teleirram from Sheriff Guffey to the t.pafci ( last niirht stated that this wns not the enw Following are the names of the parties for whosearrests warrants have been issued : Har ry Davis, whocorrob.irated Parfltt's confession; Pat, Dougherty, George Carroll, John Sneddon, Harry Devlin, Harney Murray, Peter Glenn, William Lewis, P.Murray, Heddy Gormly, Jack Woods, James I lorn n and Sandy Sneddon. Geo. Parfltt and Itob't Whitelaw arc in jail at Greed 9 burir. Tho others have fled. Paddy Doyle, formerly the lender, was drown ed last summer while crossing- the river in a skiff. Sandy Sneddon and Paddy Doyle kept tavern at Iwin's Station, and it was at their houses the gang met. Partitt states that on the niirht of young Carroll's murder he waa detail ed to keep the railroad watchman from patroll inir the tracks until after the Fast Line had passed over the burly, which his associates had placed on the track. Ho did so by ctigujriug tho watchman in conveisution. TS. K. Thompson's Gkkat Healtscj Ointment, for Bores, frosfed feet, fever ftores, burns, old ulcers, boils, etc., etc. A sure and speedy cure. Directions. Spread on a thin eloth, and change once or t wice a dav, washing each tune with genuine Castile Soap. Prepared ty K. K. Thompson, Tltnsville, Pa., and toM by Lernrpou & Msrry, Ebeubburg. Pike, DON'T NECLCCT A COUCH or t 'old. when 25 ets. will buy a bottle of Dr. Fra zier's Cough Syrup at any drug store. It. hag wrought a complete change In Comch medicines, is pleasant as honey, and always cures. TO COKSl'MPTIVKN. Dr. Frailer's Cough Syrup, used In connec tion with Dr. Frazier's Hoot Bitters, will ci kb COMBUMPTlON. Stasdahi) Steav LAmnsv, I Cleveland, O., Oct. 30, '76. t Dr. Frazier. Dear Sir: 1 feel It a dnty I owe to suflerinir humanity to write you. For some time 1 was sorely a micted with a couirh. raising bad stnfr, with every symptom of lejn eon fir toed consumptive. I tried different medicines and cures without findinirrellcr: I also consulted three of our most prominent Cleveland physicians, the last one of whom pronounced my case" serious, and informed me that I could not live more than a few months. About this time, hearing of y.tur wonder ful success, 1 commenced taking your Syrup in connection with your Koot Hitters, and was at once benefited, and afer uslnx the medicine some twu months I find myself entirely cured. TOKKNCF. llt'N'N. t,Mr. Dunn again writes, under date oT Aug. 4, 1S77, Dr. Frailer, Dear Sir I can endorse your medicines more srrengly than ever from the tact that It is now nearly one year slnee I wax cured. My lunirs are to-day strong and sound, having no return nf the disease. S.The above Medicines speak for themoelvcs Du. O.W. FKAZ1ER, Proprietor. Cleveland, O. J'vr sale by all Urussists, ADJOURNED EXECUTOR'S SALE. I AT BARKERS' MMIK underlined will r ffer for sale at public ; J"J AUiVJ JL outcry, at the Court House in F.henburg, on j . , , AT MMUKkS' AT BARKERS' IVInlay, rVliivcli lltli, 1878, at I o'clock, r. H., all that certain j Homestead, or Piece or Parctl of Land, j situate In Carroll township, Cambria county. Pa., i bounded on the north by lands of Peter Hoover f nd heirs of John Dennett; en the east by lands , of Michael Noon : on the south bv lunda of John Murray and Adam Schettlir. and" on the west by j lands of SHld Adam Schettig : containing lt j Arre and S7 I't-rctie., more or less, about 10.1 ! Acres of which arc cleared, the balance, about 60 Acres, heln timber land havinir i hereon erect- ' ed a two story Loo )wkllio Hot sk, with good cellar, a Log Hank Darn, with Sheds all around, and other Outbuildings. There is aa excellent spring of 11 vinsr water near the door, a irood spring house, and a thriving oreharJ of ap;.le rnd peach trees, in lull bearing, on the premises ti e same beinjr tho real estate of which MicIiHel Murray, late of said township, died sc. ted. Titlk :ndis pctabi.k. iThore Is an a bun Janee ot hemlock and har1 wood, ns well as rail timber, on the 60 Acres not cleared. Teems op Sai e. One-third cash on delivery of deed, and the balance in two equal annnal pa v. nienis, with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of tho purchaser. . JAMES O. VTTRlt AY, March 1, lsT3.-2'. Surviving Executor, &.e. A UDITOll'S NOTICE. The un- dersigned, having heen jippninted Au ditor by the Orphans' Court of amliria county to report distribution of the fund in the hands i".f F. Dumphy. administrator of John Dumphy. dee'd, as shown by his final account, to aii.l amongst those entitled to receive the same, here- ' by gives notice that he will sit al his office In F.tensbur. on S atcrdav, the Ii day of M a kch , next, at lOo'elock. a. m.. for the purix.FO of at- : ten.limr to the duties of his sa'd appointment ; at which time and place all persons interested may , attend if they sec proper. i .T.O. I.AKF, A.!vl. ' Ebensburg, Feb. ii. It's. 3t. j NUMfTToN can be cured. For proof of the tact so my circular, which wttl be sent frf.e to any address. Oi;a(J1. Jdobbs, 81 Coriiand". street, .Nw York. Praaticil WatcMer anl Jeweler, One Uoor Weft cf Huntley iUrdware Mori, EBEMSBURC, PA., HAS always on hsnd a larse. varied and ele fnt "..rtmoni ot WA'it'HKS, I Ih;KS, J h.VKLHY, SPKt TACLLS. KV E-GLASS ES. tc. which he oftcrs hr rule at lower prices than any other dealer in the county. Persons needing nnyt hing In his line will do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. f Prompt attention paid to repairing Clocks. Watches. .Iwwelry, Ke.. and satisfaction guaran teed in : oi.li wrk and price. Ebensburg, Jan. 26, lTS,-tf. COUNTY" COM M I SSI ON Ell. Ir. . cninpiiatice with the ishea of ir.any J f len.ls. I have concluded to M k fatidtdftte for tho ollice of Cunty CoiniEl;i.iier, subieci to Itokto ! cratic rules. 'JbSlJE D. 1'AKkiSH. I t.OT FU. IV lS7.-3t. PIANOS Ki tall price 19-0 onlv YOS ... on iy w..-. n n 'r rlr Hr- "alir ' Ri.tf r W ........ . 1 V i it ) nn