mm Ill EbensburfT. Pa.. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. To Onr 3rU r. rsen Niunls'-' cntir'mle volume 12 ive jnntig men made an unprovoked The CorsTt Commi.vsionfiis asm1 l liuunn, will! was rill- THEIR A P I'm vxm vs.- t 'II. ri....,r i "... neighborhood of Johns- ' ("omit v rninvnrini ...o.,;.,o f.,,1 o.wl il,- . tcwn, enni'Miay or las, wi-tK, ami beat : Democracy in November elected Jihn : j p.,11 till . wan rfmlprnl senseless. The ! Campbell." of Conemaugh Porongh, and Geo. ! msereants haye been apprehended, j Gurley. of Ebetishnrg, to 1 he office of County ! ralktng about col. I weiiber. In the Conun issioner, the other memls-r t.r the t log-book or Opt Hall s polar expedition, board elected being Samuel W. Davie, also , f r the date l.-e. 2. lo.l, is this entry : "On of Elien-burg, who li Krpul.llran Una day, ilia weather being calm ami tlie tominee. Ir was Mr. Campla-ll's fmr'h I . tempera-nre not r-n' ioc, (about 7 .leg. La- election o the office, an intrrral Laving oo- I j miit zercj.iue men were engaged, in out door J curred between the fl rat and second, mid it ! ' P"rf' v- , , as Mr. Gnrley's first election. He is yet : ( -Messrs. k. .1. Milhs anil tils son Harry, young man. and for many yearn has lieeu Letter from Kfuis. i The TF.Acnrns Tsstititr We re- I 1 snm nnr report of the) Instimie proceeding A I .rind not flnwlN? wljfiili itntl the point where they closed tu last week' r Smiley. PAN-HANDLE ROUTE SHEHiFF'S SALLS Epitor OlRAKP, Knwvc. 2fl, 1878. CAMBRIA FREEMASynr Sir: T FREK.M AJf TFICIfSl'AT AfTKHSOrl. A rtee miuli' l.v I'rnf. Murker band fr cunr I n tnf he rend agiln. althoua-h some ofy wnnH-l'C f rien.is nrnilr quite an ado over tAi letter I had In the Johnstown Itrm-Krat. feuse tt wan different In tone from other l,a written. Just as if thev themselves bad nr been de ceived by any one. True. I once - think I Dut ipirrA. rnti . m na; Tin hi.ct o . - - - - ol.. if) . Pr"feor Cramer aike on rroiiuncla- 7 !ton. and the inetrir tj tem and tim'" , Mirea was eSplnined and iiltiTTiert T J- S Sfraser, while fror Marvden added some wor" oti I'enmanKtifp. . Dwi (Ytnitum Pehool Education unfit -ur rA..ihiAu.itiiai i d a ibniih their A tliU coimiry wit a rKid one. or , l.r r a . pirattnns?" Thitoilir wmidl'din ry -r. tuiure time, and I I hink M yet in . reepecls. ! Waki-rleld, M.insdcn. Slrayer. Parriah and rat- TP. C. & ST. L. R'Y. TIIFl in:i:cT A Nit MOST :; COMFORTABLE AM) EXPEWIIatS Mli T All. P11!T 1B -d-...-. , - . -- - """."".' 7," ;VT"Y. Vjr11"1 "y P"y. cnnaianie oi , but ut , BlI- As far aa fartnlnir k0nccrne' . almu.h. " " ii ii Hill irr xr.4 1 1 1 ri cii imriii -.nn vw r aril w A I. ibuk: ,,,iNirtiniiy fo frieil!y reqn-st onr , i - - - . - . ' . lirnruiir in tlie inwnildiii ...:..i.l...i i i. . i t i . . ... . . . . : "-'P"in ' " ii ; i" mo nomination lor KliertO, and received a XHo meditaleil pnrchaae , KaiiHAA, 1 r f i -'i - i. .1 rr tnil ii. t ti ' t i . . K . itr.'iir., oni- " ." " ! .ituuriii coiimy colony aes of the .uii' 'lite iik. i no mniiiiwcu imuimre ( iii, "iiu ine inienTion or (levoiinK iiieir vt. , maierfal for th OITl. e will Tie- t eiierties Hereafter to farmit. t- the oir'.i 'f inn Inrailnn in mi.i.u .... i , , to come hcit to hetifr hit conditiow mtklm i m. n,...,i,h ,ni, rui-Mn'-xriin. andt!' Mr f deToViYhV ; nx; twooVti?- i"rj; t. " .zn' : r;"i lum. -i ?r.tr ; wr-MarVu.;.: ot;; . t. ' or mree cMierin-, (tnring pornoc!" t than the rit 1J here, tor Ihc Brifre o low ot their terms. Through Iim own exertions 'hat farmers cannot live. Corn tin cents WEST, SOUTH ffli SOUTHWEST. ' TO AIXPKHUI'AI-PtMSla. yrT , Our Rates are the Lowest. 1)V i tt'i- e,'ncr r 'r . " . 1 HU.W 1" . hfrt,.wi . l.--mri li ' ' - : Fl. . trntu'. ..lit 111- '.! ot ' ' -. " - Wre or ttmt'rla t,nv -:m me '.ir there will id-em-owd to pul lu. -K,t tlx C ui t flimp-lii Kl'tilur.on Saturday. January CCth, I87P, i At I O CtoClt. !. M- fhe folli.wr.g IttlWtit An ttr rlT.t. TK.li' IMtr ot too mui I- It I.tni. jeentrl ..f t U. rt--M ftf. In -r.-t to a ! ef rrr1 .imatert In th virl t TMHmt H-ruhgh .mhria eenn tv 1'... trririlrr -i H'.n'i TTet -n the -erth. t ru. t'retirt :'-e :. i"iitir I"' 1 r. Hrejr rn the nmh n n .ll.y. T. tl "' ""f thrron errrt-Hi .- urice -k".iiti t.art mm tTrr rmr-t frame able, tn-w in the v,-nt.nTi-T "t 1 ! Heft. r..l to fli7 r i lift'. a iTiPid-rahle anm, iir-f " ii r.n we tnahe a person' ...ir .Ir-ti-a. Xv p.tprr trill be i-,-i i ir einployea worked ;-it r!.e I ll'lij". r-'l dir. earned ,t i,, a T.rief ireathiui; spclL There. n'l the Other Place. :.ii'"wn tarn at O.-Tman'a. Major John Rrtdv. th we'i known .lie wan r.irli im.i.,.ii r..c.,n,n; rUrrtRr.nrs hotel keeper, and fonnder of the i m! tlironrli the force of Democratic aal i. ir Ja-1 HI, J'l f a Jt ml , at Ontrnari'a. JJ"t Sweet Ntvr To- fl-3-ly.l wtatfcer since Ii.o-nuiU I'.rady Hoiikh in thi city, died after a brief iilnedaon M mdiv ltt. In Hie tiltli year .if hi. nio. Mjt Ilrady wa widely known thronhonT the R'st!, r had hont of frieuda who wiil regret to !ii-ar of his death. A report was current I hat Mr. t'h.trle r.arterner. formerly of this place, waa Iving tlttiKfroitsly Hi with the typhoid fever at Altihina. Hnch is not the cs. He la well as usual. Inn hia brother John was visited hv the disease fhrea tn-inths ajjo, from the effects t.f nliieh he long ago waa fu'ly re-roveri-d. Minr John de.-ner than rince the n;il was sikjti-.I np ibiMreii's h-jods, nil 'a. seal brown . .1 f t ire or. t l'.'-.V5 . 'sri''l;i.t ; ::i mi l r i.i t ':a'.. . - . t. navr '' ie. and it 1. 1 vsrns. i )' man's. i !! ii". I 11 y tiatnd J'in"s, of the West , , iniri. Ust "Jnd-ty. i '.i. ijjJ.j n n5 the Week of ,n l' . "atil i'litwhel. i -r a t" weeks' vacation, onr ,. . ;--..pt-nei: M indly tnornit'C. T!- t';- of John Fenlon, Kq , ....... rem. Tt-d 'o ."innade lioiv. A. ii- ''", cniarfted and im ,!, ,.e-iA appear nc- las! Situnlay. i ,r , hoii-r-it N -w Irlins Molasses ever j-,- . . i'.l be finnd at Oa'man's. .j.-rnsor r.'irenfe'r, rf Oalli'zin, had i..ijry fms'ed daring last week's cendaney in the con ity, was eiected. The fommfsnioners were sworn into oftic on Monday Inst, and two appointments, clerk nd counsel, were to bw made, tiiat of Mer cantile Appraiser haritic been ma.e some days before by the old Imard. John A. Kennedy Ro, , who lias Jen i's clerk for a tinntler of years, was au applicant for ro appointmenr. and the position was aluo songht by K. R. Dumn-gan Esn,., of St. Auj;ns-iiie. Mr. C'ampliell was repardetl as belno; in fvor of retaining Ki-nnmlr. wliilo ! are buck in Pennsvlvsnla. or m-n herbind Mr. Unrley was fatally bent n Dnnneean's ! ifthit ahb s-irr DtAPPtt!TK Ms Position .f warrant e.lrlr m i . V,77' "7"" ' " T ' ! '""r,,e ,hr . "" I f . . , . - " - - J I'luiuiTi-in-i-tw. i ii I ei r r- Miff ' iu- Pt-n j i if n ( n t ifr lull IU In f HI m'W H wimn s . it--1 . oviirrn h rirTmtiiL t nirs r l. ; tTnrv mri tii.s . -.1 . ... I - -i ' -,-.- HID litMltl lUI AIMI UtV-tll 1 tiz-.tr I- ttm .rftl-Jt." el 1! rt 1.. li. I.lr.t r. 1 Bkcn i -lefstlun ird 10 l ',J utt ol Jtrifi ! ( Ks. f ir.n ail ihe rin i.f. Ttsie ar" ii""' " Onr Trains CnTtriPft In I:I0X DEPOTS nail 1 1. Aft . n.-.l. II... . 1 w .a-..-.ss-w, --- - r v-Hts-s.w...-. : -.". ..?- r. ' JL ..J r . .k.T .'.'. J iL . . . t With all the creat Wejtrrn Trunk I 'n . j w.. ..i.u r iv. ..in inv ii'.iiiiti i. , Fff' if lf(T I fill t the St I lljCCr OI l.tl II K t fii.r DL' I Ml" tlj ITP nt.', Hill ir" nn'i" nothing- to consume whtitli raised, auhe rail- . '. mientlon ' Vf DELAYS ! XO t.OS't TK A A r t, K ft . . , , ... v. i -, m . ..t r irronnd Pito'en , roa.ls chnnre too- mneh to jostif yt,,pptn(r. i n ,he r.irt of tcacberaor the ungraded and tn siBT-niin.l e ! r-mi. ( rin'r.a T. I a., Iriie. some quail and prairie criickcir-slii(- , ..',.,, u, fJC Rllfil fMfl FMinRNT T RAI NS. .'-cr.i!r.ir -m the trie! ris. InHl.i n1 linnTW.r. , ped hut that iaabo.uall.andnnlesstheshouid L"" ' Thai many or the fact-of the Natit- Wt HUN T.J tftlUjnMX I I nftHv. tkt . f-.)rlrr i i f. t. a ; bo some kind of mar:nf-cinrii.ir er!ilinielits j , ,.1,,-,.- should be lauabt lu the way of j llawm' Pnsmji rtrr Fonroi'rfrd en Jrirn- . ,eT the cast bit ot Vr -tie'1er. nn ba i startert. thimrs never will he anr betti I Jeer" lessons ' l-ir EXPfl Kss TIIA f.VS. mxl ! 'h" Vu ' ,t,iVvii:rn:H lot ot I's jt Aich etira. Imf. Yon have hear-l of the tn bushels o.heat to J ,,r.;t That morw rlirid methixts of instruc- j Vll UOVT I)KTL1 "-V. i r !litrn tril s lw Nirrl, .li"k h e-u. : the acre ; the WO bushels of corn : th0 bush- fi("n shonld be a!optel by teachers, nn-l that j - ! wrK, ,-r.h(a'!r'! . ti'.t n srropied. A -o. thien f-ls ol Dot allies, ami trie nlci fruit m Al here. . ... . i-. nIM -l..(iir.nri il i tAIIII TtlllSK sf.F.HS3 . r t i i... IiS.kiii ser- rf' a t.rt. n nl nt i.n irie run i -. i - in-i i. - vl muilv. , ; - - - - - 1 on tie we.t ni nir.rim-ear. iu,t -..1 n tithe o!'t IWHf ri :.r. Ji". i' K imir-ar... ril tilaek ss:e Taken in es-enilun ami to I .i t h. -vit of P. P. rm.ttn- ate This is li;very flue on pB.cr. rin.l sis these . ieir.ir,. penmanship, and all other branc'ies , , J , tr 'W l'ZfrT' , r p. rsons who have bon,rht from 1 tomcrcs : J, ;,,.. 1 1 Olllt'S 111 1T - i rl niiii wmn iinji iiutoc HI it in IO ullr. sell mi. ! km.: of story, itut let a man coine ere and hnv, mi I have done, on the say-so of fen who WoMnrray has resigned W T K III I' rniiroa 1 shi.ps a' AH o-i.i .rr"j ted last week by the 1 -i io ir ' ...II oil i v. 7i'ine teMs ns that ex-il.-Mgns moving back to - l ; j.: I.. I . r - s.si'r- t and Mineral Point I' tll-,-Mn ;it irutee saie to Chris , f..r ? "'. ...i i-vi im na'M-d For., from Mill t. l,.. .ii i.p.iiti'ed S t;ieriiitiiduti t ...!'. i p H liiru.vl. ;i.!i'.t '.r Mr. Peter Oishong. of ...ni-h'p, ajiil 11 years anj 9 ,r .V'li li'.'l pi .'1 lids. -i n-i u.'t'v of ri-a! es'ate, the pro M r. .'ii. M. IVyd, is alrerrisej i ''i- "!! rirT of f'. air county. A" hi j 7 Wi"''"' ."irresiioiiilunt . York (.nrt y Is about ti"jj.itiating r iun 1 rt-i- the Tyrone fi.fgi-s. ithepnbliCath.n of the Hr.-M.krille Hemucrai . of which he hn recently become owner. Mr. W. T. S insiirn, son of J hums It Ransom, j l'.-rf , of 'he Indiana Iiiti-rat, holdini; a' I clerkship in rlie ottlce, succeeds to the war. i r.ttit cierS's d.-sk. j Iter. Reuben E Wi s m. of M ifflin'own : f-ntu rly pastor f ihe E'jjhth avenue M. C. I church at Alroot.a, was drugged and robbed ; in flarrislitirjj n few days since. It was at ; tlrsl l ho nghr tha' whiskey had done the business Tor him, hut a meeting or his coii grei'icm, after lno,niring into all the cir- ' cnnistances i-..nnccied with tlie case ' Ini-S'-il the cliarpe ts groundless. -On Tuesday morning AujjUKtioe Ash j craft finished serving a term in the county , jail for ja'l-hrenkiniT. h wns discharged", bur was immediately rearrested for escape! . Ii is remark to cons'ahle W hcrley while bn inu; escorted bark Jo Ids old quarters from IC-ijuire Kinkead'a ofH'-n was Srief but em phatic T il be d d if it don't ,,k as if tiiey meant to keep me here for life '." was i what ho said. There was a plethora rf news forthe people of Klxjii.tinrir o digest Snui'.ay even. i ihi.'- The last tnai' prere l.tij? that date hail i been received the T.iursd iv night previous .j- ; ti... ..Rfi. mip iHnnki t. 1TM. ; v fuviie oortiwsieMicewce. nnu eii-."i Cramer, or I.-wisl.tu r. and Prols. ..u"iranl ye irilslworihT it.r..rniaiii.n. '" ' . " . M'Kay. and Ml-m K.Ms of the Inniana Mate Nor- ' , y. our Tr-velin Airents will meet parties and nial School, lor llieir rxceilent scrvtcea ren- i Setireparrd to tri ve sat isf .cl'.ry rate. t,r 1 1 -ns- dered in ntakimr this I"sil:ute a success. ! poriatlon or passenittrs, household oi Js. Iie , Itr..1rvri That tve return our thanka to the stock, etc. . . ! nri.i.r etors ..I t he hotel, for lir-eralilv shown Ko.lowimf is the fine of llsilj Bipress rrslss the teacher., anc- lo the people of Rnensbur I7.ed, Mr. "anipl-ll voteil for John A. Ken- ; nedy. and Messrs. G nrley and Davis voted I for K. R. I)itniiegan, ami then by the same ' vote, A. V. liarker Esq., Kepuhluan. was elected counsel. This is the end of the first ; chapter of the official proceedings of the new j board of Commissioners. J Of course the whole thing had been pre- ; vionsly set tip by Mevsrs. tiur'ey and Davis, ! the latter, as Im had a perfect " right to do, j taking advantage, i.f Guiley's blind devotion j to his brother-in-law. and bull-dozinir him ' ere mi i ue prairie, or i nat i uree or roeinonio. . - - - - L i.. ...inititmr tliua w. the most thev would reed? Lefus see. r he Miirritl h-y jro ok In oj ir In '','! We commenced to reef I on the flrst ofk t.iber : proTlmr that they are on the side or popti a. in a few days it will be three months, id there , """V.Th., .nnroee the nolicr of (Tolns; well.. i.. -.v. - - ....... are sure three more iihcad jet to fe4 but they all say this is a remarkabiClcasoti never hd if so before. Rut then j f heard them say this Is notbitur ; In Tt snd " toe had n.i rain lo wet the fcrr'ttirifl rleeper thrtiiivii in ches for fourteen months, and theresvns no snow or ice. They wouhl say it wotiMllow un ;mo pe com for a (lay iir so, luit never at below 9 proper share of the work or the Institute ourselves, Itr-'lv 1, Thif we regret thnt somsny or our fellow teachers do not feel sniricieivt Interest in their work to afTenU the Ouinty InMltuto. trtstMU sr.ssiosi. Miss I.lizle Hiiahcs recited "Kevoliitloea-y tticii.u. " -ii. 1 wss followed tiv I'rof. t ranier, who in an elaborate lectureon ' Wlial to K-n'T dis- i zero, or at Icnsi not more Ihun two Irvrccs. If so, thi must resllv be a remsrkabliK ear, ss ;n the lth of Il.-cetnbcr I: comtnencrl to rtitn i t,r.w out many valiiblo suiriresi ions as to the dnrl alei.t ,,i..l f..va , . r . . : . . d .,.l,t ae. . . m l. , - .ui ...iKf t., lie rMil , T . ""v ii. i.ir linn ami pti'h- t.i. - i cimlicierin imu ui.il.. ii. ai wi.pi". ii wiuer io save imntieu'aii. i.i rote tor bis j until all Unit flirt not brenk down wer.bent io , ,v te;u hers. (l)avis') Itepublican friend, Hurker, for ' "'e irround. It whs the heaviest ice I live ever "Alter witnessing some Interesting chemical counsel. If Mr. Campbell was determined I !W-n "n trees. Then it commenced tj freeze. ; experiments made by Pitif. M Kay, the Iu.ti- ... ' . It Tl.l ...tee Til,. l.um..mnl... l.na . ...1.1.1 III. : ...... I 1 . . .... . i.i.i ...,(. . line uji.ui.n... , at lrom above tot" below zero. Irtheynev- ! rntPAV morsi.no. I . r oefor,.. saw ice over lour inches tfkk. now . x.nvr talked en Irawm-. Prof. ; they can tret plenty of It ten biches.iuid P't- M.K" on Ventilation, and Mr. MartKien .ead i irround. Tn bo e-i.'i.l ...r. I, o nhiiiii the' a paper on mutter. I never s.-en any harder frifezinir before j nut to vote for Dniineg tii, and if Mr. Gnrley I was as determined ti.it to vote for Kennedy, j which we utulersraiid was the fact, then their plain duty was to throw Isith asidu, ; and to lake a new and competent man, who f.uld easily have lieeti found. Itttt George , Gurley seems fo have delilM-rately made no : ht mind f ha his very flrst official act should lo me and others, why is it that . that of political suicide. His brother iu j Inw, fvuiie Dnuiiegan, had a perfect right to nipire to the cierkxhlp, and to get ii honora : b.y, if lie could,' Tut he ha.l no right to pro- ruru tt through i-oal!ion with Daris, the lut'Piitiiicnu memir ! thfl (hi. hi. i. ... ... LI. :.. .1... 9 , .t-nnic, nt oiiio i.niijH, ij i.ie uii.iiiii J t . r.. ........ i. ... ,...a ... e-. .. . ". ... ..,,.. a and. after music. .... , ... ... . .- . ... i . i nc, vi a . . c p i . . " I 1 J-nuiilicnn inemlr of the Imar.i. at the 1 and when the sleigh-backs which broke t ntter sacrifice and destruction of (ieorge ' through the snow to Cresson Sunday re- ! Hurley's political manhood and Integrity. ! 'urned, they bronlit with them no less1 A primer rettard for the political futnreof1 than thirty-two pouches freighted with 1 one who occludes so near a relation to him i i,ti.. True there -re some mmr there'ihnt i Whekf.as, We. forty-four of the teachers of letters and newspapers No interruption has as Mr. Itii. Vv does. oiipIu to have .liciMte.l i.have to be urovided lor. and are. hut here the ! C.'inl.rta Comity, have been detained . . ' rt ill-s . ..ii-iiinl a.r t Ma nlni.in V fM.Ill W ! I n rj r. tr iiirn a vmtu siirt ,r.tr tw..iir.rnt. iMxir l ui v in iin Jnt hcHt inpv 'I no r t .... ... ... .. ... Me connie. lii prtrfv .ft 'M ntifrs.1 nuriitMT t,f intpromptu i.clflrewfP, nmnnif i ..n hv rhimlMin U.ivis. wppu 1eMvfril. the institute nujouruca I nr- ui muni. 1 . . t Ivlis.lr .iIa ff la mfrir Al t.WANTTOSKl.t. TtlKlHrAHMS V ing ue r,,,.-. "'"-"""'.-": : and leave I do no, know of one man that doe, i !'''' -acher T"!"! nr., want to sell his rarm. It mavbe that they i Sunday. On that day a volunteer fone all wan', to iro further West snd trrow up with we. hence and broke the turnpike road to ihe country. I do think that business here, I tressoti, tbis affonliiig those who lived along "iin me uicrciiants. isneitcr than lu yourc;;, the line of the P K li. means or renclitng ty, but mt-rcliaudisiiitt- Is irettimr nn-rflifu.. , their l . ti.. nr.s nlils a...l tiavttiff a bearing on tnese ein PrstHI"." .. . ... , niirn, ii7mi.'..r:ii , .. trtni-n iiTi'oiiietii mem ere li. ill .(.i.r i via Pan. H.i n die Koi'te' Iavits Pltt'hnrch 5 a. ro. 11 7 p. na. Arrive St I.iPs T.Soa. in. Su p. m. Ivanfss Ully.. .1 1.1 p. in. li. Conneclloti is made in I'uion Primt, Kansas City, for nil wtiiis in Kansas end Cutout 'o. Two hundred pounds of bayg-gb are checked free fur colonists. yT-f nnnlde to procure tickets by the Pax II M)t.K Kiirrn it nenrest railroad stuttcri. Pns-seiikt-rs should call on Airet.tsat I'ninn ! Mt. or at Ts V'ii , v it vnnc. Ptttstiuri-h. Pa ..mil call ror tickets via ' PAN' HA.VUMt R'H'TK." by which line Onininus Transters are aw. . led. Kor Mspsof Western Lands. C'Tetilsrs. Psrnph Icts. Jtc. addres. W. I. O DHiK i, Oni'l p-aen-ger Agent. C.ilumbus, Ohio. (I- XO -tHiiO Real Estate for Sale. T" ma '!,e I in. -1 1 ,ii - ii ilei.ai led in shor a:n line, la it week and r- paid double wjge-. il v , E'i., '.ate clerk to r.'.-i:i I' .in in liisionr-r, his b"en ap- ! . Vk f.r board of Auditors. 1 I. ti.t'man has the largest S1ik of .i nt sh.ies iu town, and .he prices are . iriint any ether S'ore iu Kheusburg, I i puis .if co a! and slate fil on H ugh I., a miner in a !ank near Johnstown, i n U, l crushed the life out of him. i .I .iin Sner. .in are sorry to learn, . i . ... U-i.l !.i bed liy a disease which t-:tr- tn l-e .iine allectpui of the kidneys. iV A. M. !.!iiyi,..f liollidrsbnrg, has i appi'.t.t. d I .strict Deputy (irand Mas : 'h: M 4s..t ic district for the curr-nt y pipr, ord"rthe . S.ibsirtp'loti. P.. ..!. NiM. f IJ-ld-Ot J i'.iivw, of Wl'morf-, who was - . ar a', that point on the IVth .!, i vet an Invalid and co'irtued W. V i' . m. of Ttlairsvl'le. and -t.ritnl. cf I ml iana. who ihth in' ri re lit ion in Urazi'., have j : e :it a 'i ve d-.' irj I ' n. v D.n;- T : r un. itu. AU r .' I.r M. .!-. .fid aff! l;-lf -i e i; . . r. ti . - A l - M -s. W i i. 1 : i h ir' h '.ill S i .'. ' f I .'I 'lie . . .; .t,i- sf ions iuj'trles. i!.. i 1 e e. II. Ml of I) , ; : i a I r. i mm' ;i'imi:i, f r'ner'.y f.f this ihI of .1 iiini'ii ciuinty, r't ' inty l i edit and pu- vas on her it mi .mini, slie sidewalk and re- rec'i;ri for the e (".mi piny vf a'. I i ifN ui of i i '. I i ! 'j liel l i. M ji'.l iv. vi'i; I resident r,f D-dford .- i .v . i . - i io ''t JiM.'aia river, , ou Cii -.stiu is day, while at os on ' he t e, 1.-UVH., i.f the Braz.i expe li ek ' i li s h cue in If i!:i lys :,U. s'lST. r-d C'eatly trom his let t be equttnr. j iih ii nam -d (.'arney. In jii'. x uieiil of cost on an ass lutt and , r. i.ere dts'-'. '.red op their own Tuesday morning. ...w t...n K.vile on the country read i.i l".: icnslm rg lo Johnslcn was ,es,av , ant! s eds now come and i .a ' its entire Icn 1 h . .,i resiirvuir at .1 ihtu'.iwn xvill ox. '! .( l."i out (,'ivi gatloc.s, atnl t.f i..i adi:i e frcui ? since been experienced tc tlie mall servi Catharine Hoffman, who Ihrew her in- fant thronr;li the hole in a water cloRet of a passenger car near Altoona, has left for her home in Illinois, a man unmet! Sarver In ving iiiare.l her financial indebtedness at ' II illid lysbnrg. The Altoona TrVtiinr. says : . "It will be with numiiigli d feelings cf plea rtire that the vliaritaVe will l-arti that Miss j Hoffman is out of the State, and that it is : improbable tha: she tviil be brought back. ! as no one has a duect interest in bringing : her back, and no one mourns her escape." j Mr. Jesse Patterson was reelected aj Poor Director last November, and the board j this year is therefore composed of the same i in miters as last year, namely: Jesse Pat.; terson, Iss.se ( Wissinger, and Jacob Kirk- ' Patrick. These gentleman held their first ; ineetii g as a new board at the Poor House on Tin s lay, and made the followlngxp pol ut men' s for the curreut year: Steward intiiiir- l.uiy ; pn vsicians, i rs. iveun, or i 0f s ,nt i.'Hinsuurg, niiii eag:ey, ot Johnstown ; : counsel. Messrs. Oilmen, of K'lensburg, and j I.i. f in, of ,1. htisto ii. Mr. Henry '. ICaylor.of M inster town- i S'lip, was in attendance at the Iuatiru'e lant week. The fact that he failed to m ike his I appearance at li-mie Pattirday evening ' a'arme.l h:s friends, who imagined he might , have fallen a victim to 'he intense eld, and they instituted sarch for him on Son. lav. ! Iu .vain. P.'it on Monday. Mr. Kaylor j emerged from smne plac of retirement ; .vbere he bad been maliipg hiins.lf com- ; f.rtal.'e, and pronounced himself neither i lost nor fr-.en, and the idea that the ('or- ' oner would soon be called on to act Ir an ' ot'i -ia' capacity was suddenly dissipated j Messrs. John I.'oyd it Co., High street, 1 E'-enshtirg, will carnitine during the present ; : iiioiitii io iiim,oui, nj t lie cements oi their mercantile esta'disiimeut at the satisfactory prices which characterized the min"h of D-cetti'jer. Their entire siock of dry goods, clo'hing, hard ware, and other articles usual- : ly kept In a first class country store, will positively be ld .it the slix'h'est advacce ner co.tf. Kival dealers may declare that their course is sui, i.lal, hut tle-y are deter "rmtj on 1. ringing ...ii-U the era ot low prices. Y ui will miss a bargain if yru fail to call and sew them at your earliest opportuni t y. The skv is stormy gray, and frowns nri'itt l;e sunset's f iditiL' ligii; the anprier : w.o.l still angrier sounds atel whistles in the winter' nighr. Mei.nvhile r he mercury ' in the 1 herniomei f r points ti the tieighlM-r- hood of z.-ro, and s.'eiim to inquire whe'her ' : he chit liititj yo.i ear is of the ,rt that will j kin o vim waitn. If it is no you have votir- it will not he ns good us heretofot-- ""nK " 1 . , - n men a re comfortably s t. sjc-' aH" ".T''e " they I, -id better stav-- eontenied, ns I see sodes, werr j.l.x mi .nm n 11 wuii i i-n 1 mem in-irufl i.i j him iinXv. True there sre some poor there that have to be provided lor. nud are, hut here the laior have to do the best they cap. Their George Gurley's iugra'ittide lo I houses In many liistnnces are no, good rnoiik'h i -er!iarly base, ipexc.isable J(';MB ,plt' ""lll must live and live "HE panic rompt ls ra to aell the folb'-'ir.g . lesl estnte fsr below lis value. Good title rtiarnnteed to all ese. i 1. The H A I.F I.O V of fiKOCNn snd Id M.D- INlS Iii Elienstiiirir now occupied as the" ft"- ! UAH" nrinting otliei. 2. TheCItdl.lN FAHM in Rla-Tk lick rownshlp. contnl ling over I'W ACKIta. about V Acre, of . which ere cleared, wlih a iriMid Stne House, i Itank Hum and n excellent O-cha'i 'f clioice fruit on the , ireini.es ! 3. SIXTY ACME OF LAND ln"Montgomery ; township, Indiana county, near.' all cleared, i There is nil exccllen. frame Ufeiiing. a new i Hank Itarn and a due Orchard oi.the prenil-es. 1 4. A Til ACT OK 441 ACHES OKl-AXD with- i . 1 In a mile of the Pa. It. H-, in PoneJT township. ! about 123 Acres or which are cleared, thi one- being well timbered and abounding fTi'd tuniiuoiis com. 5. A TRACT 07 00 AfltES situated and heartless sharper even than a serpent's tooth, and is lerribly offensive lo the Dem ocracy of;the county, who but lately warmed him into political life, confided in hia integ rity ami trusted in his honor. Amy future political pre'ermcnt that may be tn reserve for him. nnift come from the party of which A V. Barker, Esq. is au act i ve and efficient member, and, who, by his (Gurley's) vote, is now tlie legal adviser of the Commission, ers. George Gurley will serve out his term of three years, and when that time arrives. the cheated ind betrayed Democracy of j Cambria county xvill thunder in his ears the fatal xv or. m. never more, shait thou be ofii- ccr of mine." I CROPS AND WATER, To close. If you near of the large crops out here, ji.st understand that it means from 5 to 12 bm-hclsof whent. from 20 to SO bush.-ls of corn, and about 20 bushels of potatoes, and oth cr grain in proportion, with the poorest water in the I'nitcd States, unless you go down from to 50 feet. Then you can ti't water that Is I pretty good, but there is no running water. I They say there is tin sicklies; tint chills snd j fever, but there Is as much typhoid fever heie I us any where, and all other kinds of sickness, t Anyone itiinktUR' or coining lu re should come and stay six mouths, and not buy lu ndvnocens I did, and at the end of the six months lie wiil be fatisflcd to go back. If he can, and stay tn Pennsylvania. Yours, very respectfully, P. M. VOI.iSt.AOI.. and. W ftRREAS, We desire the community to know of the many kindnesees with which we were treated ; therefore,- - - i'oo'p-t. That we tender our heartiest thanks to the good people of E")ensburg rnrfheir kind hospltalii v. I red. That we express onr grstifude and thanks lo llio noble men who la laired fo sldnously to open the way rorourfu'e conduct lo i.resaon. ic.i..rrd. That these resolutions be published in the county papers, (digued!. TKACSJItRa OF SOCTHKBSJ CAMBRIA. Tlie TrtTiitjie chronicles the safe return of the teachers of that place, and adds : A i :o ill t.i.riylu. tile itfin mierc.i m lcnit. Mip I'll. 1 nit 'it Mol'rr Vsis-srrt Ml!-n. F'si.-i .lc' 'ulinieh. I I. ml. 'Mi AIM uit.ih. I'st'k (Yd i. AnoJnf' ri.'y. ntT Oenrrre .llr.rl.i?i . el. -fand to a pH--.. -,r pr re' i.J IMd sit nsieii in At lhesv t"i"h n. ntntils - iituv. I n. aieti. t' Isits f S ! 'I 'tit V ' t,Mt. Frank Viairt. snd i t) ers. , .titatn'eir I; s t. n.eie rale- iheot T.u 'n t f hi. ! nre rh srrd. hnvieg there.,n eree'ed a twos: j.4 t.V hrtise ! log br-rn. new b- il.r ocott'.J ti. v . f .;!i:ird Vitllms' 1 wn .tury p's k V tM-se ' In isi-iipsncy ot TkbrtiiiS . Mil!-fl.'ml ntif M.iry j '.-1 V jte'i.e In the .-era- prn'-iif .snn A.Iaeii.. 1 hen In evertuinn sud . he' sold tt the salt rf Psn'l Veiv.li and Marx JlrPrsk. b'fwile. : .rcerlv Mj tn!!.n. .' tso. stl the tu.: t. tl'lf ar.d In errs of f'tl.o filter, e( tn snd tr. a pleee nr parrul ef Isnd f Una till In Allejrher.v Towns' !,. t's "! enun'r Pa., s.ljr.lnins 'ad-of V in I.itiit. "liehsel Iirlfs.t, Jeha Z. Will, snd oth-r ei.n'a'n.ns- ser. s, tn-.r or less, sbeut :f acres of nf rb m cleared, 'nitng thr.n i-revted a io story t nk hrii.e spr! ov ham, ne- In t he e'njisar t et (i I.- i'per. TsVrn Inexe-n'ion and t" be solo nt ti r pi rf A. Writes still Msritarct 1 .rxy. riro-trrt t the last will snd le-tiiinciit of i. 1 vy. -e M. A :a. all f' s rtgl.v U'le r.f! rter.! et . s. TH 1 0 h . ef, in at.d o i.i?' -r .sr"el of isnd Seniitot tn v. cpiiinaTCTi t' S'.ntoiir' i ?"i.,r:ii riuu tx Pa ailiiilti'ei' tsoitf ot fre-siui St.r'iif. t sn- psny. f".. Msl . and tiro. . It.r.lfti r. n n sinti threo aerrs trore or ls, li vlng tln-re. n .reei.J a twos'i.rv Imuir. i" tr. im neenpsncy e, s r. .tnmes Hr-.wp Tsk-n 'n .xerutlec at.u tcbesoet-. at i h suit ..I Frsrs trFrlrl. , At so. a'l the f4gb. tfte ami li,lr..-t nf ti W; anpfli-ld "f In sr.i!.l s pb-ee nr vt" el ! Inl .on. ted in an.hrln ti.wt .liip.'t 'amfrla eevoiv. Pa . ndj Inlris- Ismls i.i .N.liti Ji.rn i. Ii. ,Ii.ti. F. A. ShocmsVer. snd others. Cen'sinltii 1 f, mmr, more or les ahent 2 seres of wbiph are clear-si, lisrina thereon efeeiei! a otie It-ri f.isr.k lunj.ii t ar.d b.g itai'te. now In tl:r "P'rtisticy ..' Il t j J vVll' se, s. TsWrn l: ettr-tiiion an J t J He swd St J- ii,. ...ii nf y-.ix.t.r.l ftel-erts. e and In'rrcp' of Tsvld ee t.r parcel of Isti.l stt- tlieee ths sutt of T innrd Roberts, oved s.- '"i-' V elaht title i . , "i i 'i. Til' .'j i.'iT nil water facil- tt 1 U!C) to WO. m,li co nmn a.lyoiiise t (' i., r.lcienth avenue. me to hand fo late f r this : ! appear in our next issue. . t1 1 pt u rite I cot.dition of the ...sion of Argitnent Court ad-i- hei.l here last Tuesday has 1 ; he 1 l.h -Jay ot r eel nary, f Johnstown, convicted at ol Court of a. ...nil' and bat- i iu. was turned x.ut into iim ' l one., .i nil. .ii-'s. i.i x'. H'.a term of service had i . -1 c,j I.f J il.'tvn alot-gside a furnace ii 'a-. Suml'sy irnd was suil'.ica e f itues of gas His ...lino was .i, and it is thought he was from ..i:i I cijUiity. ... l .-o-s. "thq newly appointed tlie peace, his lifted h is cotn ui is .1 .tied out an office f'T the dispen , ,, mi the eastern wing of his ii.. use, K isi Ward. , ... D miiegan, the clerk for tlie t County Commissioners, wnl Iv u.if lunllar wit'i the d itte i- . -v i V I -11 ! ..f him lu that position, for he was fa i mi inis-ioiier a t exv j ears since. . i unable lo be persona.lv w ith r a e i ad tu know that tlie dramat. " i iir.t gtreu by our good friends f 11 T A . .S at Carrol I tow n on New xx as a success hi every re- -s were fro using the it! "n tu death 1 n a niiitaiu last Kri- head of Texan ca'tle. out of i! . f sixteen, met a like fate tho "1 t.j be'.weeu Al ooi.a and Hir- li,.,... new shoes, new over. hoes, i .Is ,,f a',1 knids have been re. M rt'elli i!i u.'s, I.ore'to, and are 'i- pn'iiio at res iiuptioti prices : exer sold anywhere before tha hundred paupers were iuse and home by tl.e burn mnreland Pinr-house on Tiiey were given temp,- iiunar institutions in neigh- - " tu ren : nf h. ' . W.-s I' s , iv. ' e - l ' ' ' Itl ' les. s-s S insert aal p. irster celebrated ' ! the tie XV year ill I telle foil te by ' 1 . ;','". a ! iii'tilirt ef newj i'Tiia! i- (V. t-e l)rnnrrtt. It is g"t up '- r iu in Xipjio-uii.jii tu Gray ' '. ,.ni lilx named lli -hael Jones, re li'. ,1 I .nes (D nbigli.) was fouo.l . t b-. Tiiursilav tn .ruing. She . , in tl.e K st Vr.l, an I Ihe ver t - c .ii,,r', iti.fiest was that tdie i -r .! i h fr'jtu iii uri' inptJ. seit .tiiiiii. to b'lime f..r yocr .liscomforl. for von .-an be rigged up in a manner to enable j yon to defy the storms at Jas J. Murnhy's, ! it.u t'lii, ton street, Johnstown, and for sol small a sum cf money ns to surprise yon. His styles are fresh, and the quality of his . goods Is the very best. A letter received from tVe editor of the pRr.K.M an, dated a' Indianapolis list. Fr. day, informs ps that he had purchaserl a new printing press at thar point for this i fliie. Il was lo be shipped forthwith and If it r.-achea here at the appointed time, th ' next issue of this pa's-r will be dated the ! "4th instant ; should it b" delayed, the pub- j lication of the paper inav be delayed. Oil t Monday of this week Mr McPike was at j Wyandotte. Kansas, where h toi k dinner j wi:h his old friend Mr Joe Gadd. formerly j of Johnstow n, and family. The same even- j lag, iu i xi'i'lVi't i"s'h. If resumed hist j .iirney toward isaima, Kansas, his objective i poinT The next holiday which will visit ns vein be Washington's birthday, the C-Jd of I F- broary. That is about six weeks distant, j and persons contemplating "a day nfV" I will have a long wait. Put Iti the Interim j they can profi'.i'ily put in the time by con j fiastinij the prices of clolhing sold by I,. M. j Woolf, on Main street, J.ihiisiown, with j tiiose .'f c'othing sold elsewhere. They j will find thai Mr. W.a.lf sells cheaper than anr other dealer, wliile the quality is in all t cases as good and in some superiar. If not convenient fo visit Johns'own. an order sent j by mail will la? i arefnll v filled for any one, and at as low rates as if the buyer wss per sonally present. We are informeit that the newest sup- , pers nut have one broad strap crossing the instep and buttoning on the outer side ol the foot with one button, and that fashionable ; xva'.king Isi.us have cloth tops to match the j costume. Changes itl the style of foot gear j are alsiut as frequent as In my other article , of feminine outer adornment, but the reiu i iiif.it fashions are constantly kept by S. j Itinmetithal, lll! Eleventh avenue. A 'foona. : In addition, he has a large stia-k of boots, j slows and slippers for men and children. In cluding rttblwsof the most approved make. Any taste cat-lie suited, and il is guaranteed that no fault will be found with the price ( list. Cil on him. or send him an order. j The snow is drifting through the air, to . heap the plain with powdery white ; the t storm is fierce, the trees are bare, and dark and wild the winter's night. This Js the song which has la-en everywhere sung for i a couple of weeks, but It is noticeable that it Is a favorite with none so much as those who lainght theirclothingaf flisl f rey Wol fTs j next door to thr. postoflice, Altoona. A 1 peculiarity of the clolhing sold by Mr. Wolff is that it sheds the cold as a gnm boo, does water, while the remarkably low prices at which it is furnished to customers is a r imuieiii la'lon that rumor m withstood. Daring tlie ho'idavs a larj.. quantity of goods was sold by ths establishment fo Cambria conutv tn n, and they nnlre in Jus-ring that they go. the orth of ire money eirn-udeJ. Cor nt Y ArniToRSHtr Mvmn.F.-Aii noted elsewhere Mr. George P.. Stiueman, ! Fork was sworn in Monday as a ' u.emla.r of the board of County Auditors. Ho ami his fellow A ltd ttors shortly thereaf- j ter organized, and plunged into the task ,,f j ciplierinji up tlie receipts atld expenditures ! of Cambria county fur the past year, when j the attention of Mr. Stineman xvas attract- ' ; ed to the following provision of Ihe new ( ; constitution : j ! AUT. 12, Pi:c. 2. No member or Congress j i from this State, nor any person holding or ex- ; erclsinir any -fhee or appointment of trust or I ; prortt under the United Steles, shall at the ' same lime hold or -X'TCise any ollice in the j State fo which a rniary, fees or perquisites ! , shall be attached. The (ieuei'al Assembly may j j by law ilecbirc what ollices are lncomp.it ii e. i I It so happens that Mr. Siineitian la Post- ! j master for South Pork, and, a question of i 1 !a having licen raised as lo his ability to ' j retain thai appointment and at the same ! I time act as Auditor. Ihe entire matter was i referred, by telegraph, to At torne v-General I. ear for his decision. Mr. Iiear's ansxrer j ! xea. in eft-d that the two offices are not in- I I compatible, and that M r. Stineman wascom- j 1 p- tel." to act. We have not seen the corres- . I pondeiice and are therefore unable to ray by : !what troces of legal reasoning the Attorney General is enabled toariiveat tiie conclu sion thar a posiinastersh i p is not a United i States government appointment, or that the i position of Auditor is not an office held j ! within the State, with fees ai'acli.'il. Put ; i Mr. Siinemau felt warranted to resume the ! t discharge of lint duties of ills office upon Ihe i ' strength of the decision. This was the i:ii- atton np to Wednesday tin. ruing, when tu nn re fuliv tesl tho question raised, a writ ' of quo vprranto was served ot. Mr. Stinetnan, ' requiring him to show by what right he ex- cruised the duties of the office. The writ is returnable at next Argument Court, 11th of ' February, and the question ia therefore in ; abeyance tiii that da'e. Meantime, the work of squaring the hooks will be proceed- ' t I with .y Messrs. Dillon am. Ske'.ly, the ; remaining two tiiembern of the board, as- 1 sisted by Mr. Stineman, should that gentle man see proper to tie his faith to the Attor- 1 uey Gcceral. , inif been 'snowed up." i'hoysay they cannot t in highly praise the courteous attention ex tended thorn bv the citizens of Kticnshurg In j general, and certain young people or ihe town iu partiuular. They danced ttiitht and day. and I passed away the tune rlht tsernly. A travel i Ing negro band rrom I-ancaster was secured, ! stnl each t.tght they hopped around to the mu- I . . ...i ...oil I .n.i ? i.'et.n.k Novenilar were duly inducted into office j T,u.y W(J nover torit'ui t.'-r ploasani 'sirge.'" last Monday, at 2 o'clock p. m. For this , 'Ad's well that ends well. 'and their short im- purpose a special session of Conn was held, i pi isonment could uol hare terminated more mties west or r.netishurir : n.' - tly tmitniirnv Will he a, .1.1 In nn.in-iliea In ai.il ...ir.,1. . A F A It VI r.iiii.iiim. 1-1 A. o.-s aii...t. i.. ' -.liiiV.l. r tewnf hip. ( 'iitrnr'n e. nnt v. Pa Barr township, 75 Acres cleared, having there- n'!li"l! V,,.V t P'ri.sr.l 1-. ru r. .11 a t x llrn.ton. on a Fraiue House. Bank Harn nud an excellent I H , f"n'a.i'.i'g !-" acre, r Orchard. tr-Tliis Is a very desirable farm !;i ' 0r"r- ''frt.' ; re"l. hn-n f brre.-n every respect. I ,.rr. t To-. n t-. L n''""- bear! stanie. gn.t 7. A LDTOKflllorXI) in the West wsVd or 1 mi' 'V';' ,a"' '? 'he " 'iiint -.r . ! I.avul Ebensburg boroiivh. rro'iting on Julian street, 1 T- Iit 111. 11 t'.tlir rvM. t-i t n l interest nf with a two siory Frame House nud a good ftta ! f V 'll'i -..' ' 'n l' a '"' farr.-l ef ble thereon erected. Now in t he occupancy of fo f,: ''" "' l'"!' ' 's'ni'rtn p.. h Gco. W. Ontman. F-q. ir , i',..ul'i" "' "f hra'T-r. Jirpti J -- -- willio, i .. n iiii- k .illi l. .m ill .1 re a Itl I.', I.aiitu ticr'ii ir"i"l s Uiiiioir , frame tss-j-ti s!"t h.a its!. . tcvi tn the icc.i;. n-v ....i o ii....- i . . i .... -.- . .oi., "x- Tl.o-L i ; i. v Ir . a i-i- tz i.H: hi..!.. 1'i.rninii i o.ji nn i iiiiii-i ik.i in. .-iii..!r. "' ,1: - - - - In the nooni-tincy or F.iredius I.evx-. ' npene-i anil s fi-nr to.--' T. it. i k'ti it- .-.rut o i 9. A HOl'SK iifd 1 V L i IS f: Ito'i'N D 'n West I 2d to be sold i.i ' be set i.f J n!.n Ii. U ite, a-'iu'r war.l of Ftlierial.oeu l.nrn.wli f 1 O, O II Hull , nf T K HI - l"eS-K-l. Thev were ail in hiirn spirits, and we douht I street and extending a Ion Miirv AutiXreei 22 Also, all th. ri,:... tt'le .n.i ir.'ert or .inn .a if them sincerely regre:ien nnv- i root. u .x ri ICI 1., n....i...n.l i. nn ....... . : . . u ..fr inn Af'nrs and altioiled a .hurt dUr.ii.ee ti-.llf ! PT0'ill:l t. l.aV.Il. life Orl.Tlth's saw-mill, on which there Is eroded n itl r- I.OX if a simile otic New Df.ai. or Cocntt Offickks. In accordance with the provisions of Ihe New Constitution, the county officers elected last with Ass.Htiates Flanagan and Thomas pre- i sent. Deputy Pro; hotiot ary Hassou adiiiiuis- i tere.l the oaths or affirmations. i -ifohii G. Lake, Esq , was first sworn as j Register of Wills, Recorder, of Deeds, and ! Clerk of the Orphans Court. He displaces ' James M- Singer, who rilled the position 1 two successive tortus, or six years. The new fee hill goes into effect with Mr. Lake's j Installation, which considerably diiiiiuislies llie emoluments of the office. Dr. Andrew Y'eagley was next sworn as Treasurer. Nicholas J. Fried liotf in the re- j tiring official. Dr. Yeagley resides in Johns- j town, but will be required by Ihe demands j of hia o Dice to either remove to Ebensbuig, ; or entrust, the business of handling tlie pub- i lb; fluids to a deputy. It is understood that the latter alternative will probably be re- sorted to, but the name of the lucky man I who will be the appointee has not transpired. The new la.aril of Conn ty Ci-'ti.tnisniotiern. John (-ampla.il, of Cotiemaogh Itorough , i George Gurley, of ELeiishurg, and Samuel j W. Davis, f.f Eiiensburg, were qualified. Mr. Camplstll was re-elecled last I .tl 1, and happily." t'lilir.t'sn Dyk'nlphnrSsi. Makes the skin beautifully whiteand healthy removes dandruff, chafing, prickly bent, sons eruptions. If-irtiinc. stinging and itching of the skin and scalp. A sulphur hath with il is high-Is- necu.mirended. Always ask for it hy.itssoll name. trg- 'u.J ASSIGNEE'S SALE. nY virtue ot an order or tha O.jurto! Common Plena or Cambria eoonty. to tne filrected, I will offer at public sale on the premises, n SATl IliAY, FKB'Y 1st, 1179, Commencing at a oYi.ixk. r. M .. the following described real estate, to wit : A PIFXK Oil I All CEL. OK LAND situated In Clearheld township, in ssid county of Csmliria. bounded on the west hy land of John Nnifle. Jr.. and P H. Kerin. on the north by land of Ji.hn Sharan on t he easl by isnd ot PhllipCoop er. and on thn smith by land of V;n. Mn'irn. con tainina. AH erea, more or less. harlDic ll.erson erected a two s'.orv Fmis Hot ss. a two story v. w- lioi-.i. n. llAtii Hat. n tv 60. all ir all the necessary ciiraininu . niirh. front ingori High inw M.irv A i.i. dreel 22t The house (a a birste iu siorv frame slid I here are a !so on I he premises a jroodPtaldc and all needful outhulidlngs. ns well a a nurrber of choice trnit trees. Terms trill he mmli verji uj rttr. iners. R. L. JOHNSTON. Ebensbur,r. Dec. 27. IS79. Mrrrs '"(. In i d to ji.i i t iisil in tin A. BARKER A SON OFFER , Men's Heavy C'ndertWrts t A. A. BAItKEH JsOJf OFFER Men's Heavy Lirawerrat A . A . Tt A p K F It tt V OFFEft All wool Red Flannel 5nils st 70. A. A. BARKER & SON OFFER Oood Flannel, psr yard, at t2s. A. A. rtARKKK :CO" OFFER Hasvy Red risnnel at 3fe. A. A . D A UK Fit PON OFrEft A Bargain In Canton Flannel at. tr. A. BARKER s f?ON OFFER a Men's Heavy Gum Knots kl f..ftO K. A. rtAKKEK SON OFFF.R Men s Heavy ftversheei ml "e. A A. BABKF.lt A fON OFFER Mao's Cloth Overshoes, a bargsin. at I. -..r.l order an is tlierefore by courtesy President of the I The land i. all cleared and in a good state wl c bo-trd. The refir.ng Commissioners are t'? -0s.t.One.thlrl of he par""" Jo.ne I Pa-rrish of Etiensborg, and Res , m ,o 7- rnflrm!xt,0n of the sa, rj. Lloyd, ol Cambria township. The Lonrd ... .n.in.frin tshactiasl nnnbiavn,enHl pei)- I.OTSi fir Kt'S. The school teachers in a"- : tendance at the I unlit nte, assisted b.y certain outside i i.fl uei ce, whib'd an hour or lxvo! pleasantly away In the Mountain House i parlor Friday evening last with music, readings, etc. The programme, which was an informal one, was aUmi as follows : , 1. 3jn-t'nd.T tlis (iHiiies. A mcllu .tones. , 2. Ilecitn'lon- The Pi(Tercnte. Mary Jenkins. 11. Duet - Violin and piuno. Misses E.igclbach nod .tones. 4. ."ending -The Burial of Moses. Josephine Or. gsr. 6. il citation Ttie P.il ih Hoy. Amanda Urlx ner. 6. Iitiot Violin and pinno. M:ses Jones and Engeil.-ieh. 7. U -cit itlon-The Word . Fareweil. Orace Lay ton. !(. Miscelbinenii. exerclie. M.HsgobV. 9. Song-H. II. Myers, in. Song Klsie Cover. II. Song Just to Please the B ys. Magaie niair. li Pop speeches bv Mcani Al.Wnrd. E. B. Kilted. J.H. I.lovd.'T. H.l.ilst J. F. Middle k .iitT. and fieo.- W. Mar-.l, ... , nd a general in terchange ol sentiment ail rot.nu. sbs . I v a temperance meeting held at Al toona on Sunday afternmit, ia.t, one Rev. G It. Sarvis Is reported by the ifirror of that .-ity with haying said : "In Altoona and Rlair county much liquor was sold and drank, but in this regard, Cambria county was the banner county of the State. He knew this by experience. The prevalence of drunkenness and the constant and open violation of tlie Sabbath day bv the Cam bria people was notorious." The marked departure from tlie truth contained In this er.lract. fends to the Is-Iief that Mr. Sarvis has Iseen incorrectly reported, or else that he is a disgrace to his cloth. Cambria coun ty is not r.oted for over-indulgence in strong drink fin the part of her people, while her many chiirthes and the large attendance thereaf each Sunday would seem to dispose of the other part of the assertion. Who ia Sarv'.s, anyhow ? And what Is be? IT l an on dif that the Secretary of tlie late Teachers Ipsttne Is strongly pproed to the holding of further gatherings of that character In Elseiisbnrg during the winter months. I'pon bis arrival at Cresson on his way home, after a ride thither on runners last Sainrdar.ho ;otind himself fror.en nearly stiff, while' the thought that his f.-ilow teachers, snd particularly the lady portion of them, who refused to follow l.im in his difficult lontney, had warned him against, j at Knei a rft.saier, was not calculated to expedite the thawing- out rretess. made choice of tlm following sulMirilinate officers: Clerk, Edward R. Dtmiicgaii, of, St. Augustine, In place of Johu A. Kennedy; 1 counsel, A V. Raiker, Esq., of Kbeusburg, in place of Wm. H. Sechler, Esq., j Messrs. Philip D. Skeily, of Portage ton n ship : Patrick Dillon, of Eider township, ! and G. B. Stineman, of Sou It Fork, were 1 sworn as Auditors. Impassable roads ile-t laved the arrival of Mr. Dillon till after thn adjournment of Ihe session of Court, but the ; requisite qualification was subsequently ! administered by the Judges. j Mr. McCoiinell, County Surveyor elect, J had failed to lift his commission, and consr. i qtieiitly was not sworn. The ceremony will ! likely b performed at ihe special session of j Court in February. i Thk Coi.n Snap. Last week will be '; long reniemlH-red as the coldest weather ex- ', perienced in this latitude within the memo- ; ry of llm widest inLabiiant. The mercury reached so iow a point aa 20 degrees laslow 1 r.ero, while at no time for several flays did it go much above r.ero. Accompanying the ; cold were oceans of blasts which lashed the snow into fury and piled it np in, drifts ' mountain high. The roads leading In every direction hence were blockaded, and from j Thursday night till the foilowingySiiiiday, j Ebensbnrg was practically cut oft' f roiii the J outer world. A Teachers' Institute In sea- ! sioti here llirottghont the week adjourned ; finally on Friday, but the members waited : A couple of days liefore the elements calmed ; down si ftieienlly lo enable them toadven- ; lure homeward, while even the coal-man, ' whose heart goes np aa the thermometer J.. goes down, was unable to make bfs irtsV'! tomed rounds. As lo the branch, railroad, : which was Imttled ar.d sealed before this j last storm rsmr on, it now languishes under . tona and tons of snow, and its opening for L purposes of travel and traffic is positioned ! till at least next weeg. The storm came j from the West, and was widespread, and itt entire course was marked by great impres sion of the thermometer. Even in Virgin ia .and other Southern Stales the mercury touched a, pnint beiow rero. Great difficul ty was experienced In keeping the Pennsyl- i vania Railroad clear, particularly on the eastern slope of the mountain. From Altoo- j na to Gallitzin it required lhf united j strength of a half dozen locomotives to drag a smll train at a very islow rate of ; speed, but through the prodigious efforts nf , hundreds nf men armed with shovels the ! right of way was uninterruptedly main- 1 tattied. The mails in every direction, if is I needless tosay, were greatly deranged, wbi'e ' the telegraph system was interfered with by j the destruction of poles by high winds, J ! Many instances were recorded of men per- j isbirg from tlie bitter old,and rat tie in, ' transit over the railroads Buffered severely. At this writinjf, calmer skies seem to bars dawned on ns, ami we are glad of if. We have all bad enough of tlie other sort of weather. interest, to be ssrur-u oy 1 1 -T..-rii the purcbsier. JOHN Ve- OK." . . As' irntaof Peter A. and r X ' Jau.S. illSi-ai. tannics t, . .. BRKER & SON OFFER A ii.-i- . Tery oss I Corset for tbs prtes .SOe. ano l a-n'i. lilt- Abi.ei luARKflll &S'N OFFKR by , and xx l:tn0 V"."' .slsllty::. Mo. cd qu. Ci ! nAPKEIt ON OFKFt -. 1 "' llifi c";id Shawls, hlsok and white, all V I i;iv, wool, at S (9. '!d ARKER i SON OFFER ! aod Grsen Coflee. lbs. for. $ l.Ot). j S.V'V is laid .A.flAftKEHA fOS OFFER 5 :ts. lor fi.'. ward.ee-.j.r1i..irg !-rr..ngl.. t.'anil ' ac unty. I'a., j S'ln "Sot of Geo. i Ifaii'.. nn ihe esst. in I alie-Jir the west.n--.it Main s n et ..n thes..mh. basing thsreon rccted a two sn.ry trstne leaiss and p.ank stable tn throeriii.n - i f .la. .Myers. and store rente in the oc..ti.niici nf Ji.bn L'o- J Ik Co. At'o. aii tl.-; r'gbt. '.I'le ;. n.i Iniercft of J !. ."1I3 ers, of. in an 1 tn n t.lece or psr. el of Ise l , sttuated in Carr.hrta t'.witst.iii Cambria eoeni v. ! I'a. adji!ni'ur laiels "f Wrn. H. Sechler. lismai . lyrlfflthsnd Hrrjnmin J.I..d. reniainltuc lCOaeri s, i more or loss. aiut TS acres or m hlx-h sre uK-arod, l caving tberson ervi'lffii a one-slid a half s'ery i fraiee honsesnd bnns ""srn nnw in t he oc.op.ni y i of John Mi.r-sn. TsSen 'n execution sod to he ' sold at the salt of .lf.hn It Ml ler. Also, all the right, lltie and tt.tere.1 ot Urs. Jennie Clarksoi. '.wnrr or reputed i win r. of In -.d tea loi or p!eeel ar und s.tuated In the bor ough ol Os'.lltin Catol rts eon my. Pa., stjoioliig In of .lehn Howell on the r.-irHt. .Main :ret r.Q t'r.s ssst. an illry cn ihe h sud lei ' I'e'.er Kti'n on the ttcit, having I tieret n erarfed a two t-T plank house, wrsthi r bf.ar-le.l, ; ft. le fj. pt f'T IS ft. In il.-ni h. Tx' tn m tti'min s .n! tf be sold at e Sim r,f tlllci.pel 1 ti li. n Also, all the rtti.t. tillered ln'ereit ..( .2-1. a i Kunlipger, of. .in and I'a j :er or psreet of 'and t alTns'ri b, pr-rt ti.wn.li.p. t 'sto'-rla i- ut.'x . J s , ' adjoining Isnilsof ft-rnt r.l ,."i i.e. Ar.thi.tn" Kltk i patr'ek. and oilier, e .rita'nlns fr' acres, mon or ! '. sr.fiut 50 a.-res nf h.i l :.m eieared, lai'rg I thereon crested r ci sod - l.siff..rT plank I t'je I snd log srnt.le. row in 0;e i , -n; n-y ef - - . j 1 nken 'n rxeuili.n and to es ..Id ,u the suit of J Peter V. Vt elhel, for ue of Henr; Hopple. I Trrtes fr I.r ' tee-third of ihe p irehss j m'Uiey to hi p.i id wben t he properi v Is k no. Si-d ! down, snd the rite;. Injur I c-1 hit ."a lifore t ho I conOrmstion of the deed. I Ji iii N" R V A N. StherlfT. PherifT' Ofnce. Ebet:pi. i g. I.trc. CS. Vfl?. It. ir. tl.e k Sheris Sales. 1 IT virti- of t:ih V writs I n1 Jfn, ti- Fit-, i-fiii i-iit ivf :he t. Kag-KSnalt. tn- 'it ut I Ve "lit. A. ft A TIKE It SON OFFER ' Ten boxes Essence CoCee for J THE ORIGINAL i ONLY GENUINE - Vibrator" Threshers, - ' r with iwnorB) MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Steam Thresher Engtea, Hade only by KICHQLS, SHEPARD & CO,, BATTLE CREEK, MICH. A. A. BARKER & SON OFFKR A sulcnttM Syrup, henvy borty. si . Best in the county fur th mensy. A. A. rtATIKEK & o7 OFFER Aooth.r great bargain In Syrup st 0a. A. A-HAKKKIttflON OFFF.R A good dark Syrup at ". A. T tr1iic;, a.,,4 M.yev-AViH7 liirsllis-s il ;,,( Af mu4 rrrfrs.tim. Urn4 mil Rivalry lar ItapM v.)t, r Het CiaBts, md for Xmrtag Grmln fronc Wsatacc IlaltmyTill not ffnbm.t t the 9 irrrwrT wavatstgr stf (.rstifi t.i In erissr work .lt by ti Crttift mss-klirva, when tirr msivs thm dllTrD. THK ENTIRE Thrrli1o- Exprntti n4 saflf Jin! 1 i tTe i.iAt smi'iini r i ),., f tlx Extrm Oraia SAVED bj I'M lmprov-Ml llarhlMM. O KetoWInc Shnvf-n In!df the Pfpii- and all iwh f Iraa-WBHTlrttf itnl arln-waxitar remrll- ratlrtt. farfsftlf atarttH to all Kind and rr.(lt!a at N rat On N rat i.r. tvattrv- Ir lima ltaii. 'y-irr. Kn-idi'i, tc-h f ma-wawTlrta and araln-wail tr rot irftf-tlr a taTttH to all Kind and rr (lt!a drain, Wat t Drr, lxt or Sho; t, HaaOcH r BnaL OT only Vanity Pnpr-rlor for WhH Oaia. Uti It a, ini like urama, rui in t srt- rsPlal ThTBhvr In Fla. TlmothT, MHIat, Claw, nm wda. Rrjn?r nn " aitacantania " r raasalldMK ts cHans tYom Uraia la Jada. OVJt Unrlv c a was, am. 1 ratnraa, lar A. BARKF.R&SON OFFER Men s Kid OIoks, fur top, at 7. A. A. H HrF.H Jr. SON OFFKJt Men's Cloth Hak Gloves a'. ie. A. A. IlMiKF.il & SfN OFFER Heavy liuek launtiets. big bargain. (1.00. A. BACKER & SON OFFER . Dost iried Peaihes. per lb .' Is. A. A. WARKEIl SON OFFER Oood Kriod Peaches, per lb fte. A A. nARKF.ll bW OFFF.R Bert Dried Cnrrsnts, per lb .....ts. A. Pclmyler Colfax lectnred in Altoona last Friday, and to the eternal credit of the 'am ple nf that city It ia said that hnt mere bamifnl could he indaeed ti go and lister. t" 1 "tr. ISAR-YET-OrS for Simplicity or Prta, ffl minf titan . (tali tn- uuaI lta an. Uca-a, Foril Slzrn of Pp-ARTufoTn Mndo rtiir m; 'mm i.a l arrlva lnra aaet am. v-aPlaaf M.'tuit4 Uoraa Poww to match. STFA!vI Power TlirtiilieM n. r-tJ-rllry. k 4scMi iiu saaa4 stMr dmU .iwiy lacb.raut swar. inaiila lmpmvtTsk; i inwitum Nan4 aar ataar anate -w aram. t Plnttb. far i-n af I'ari. t .fini-iiaaa m KquipniviiV tic, ar VmiATOi" Thrw)TOw lii.-Bsrlw FOrt Pttrtlrvfftr call on ott Offclert ar vrlta l ua far lUaatratasi Clrraiar, wisira VaaaaUfraaa AUPITOIl'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given fiat the nndersigned. Auditor, appointed by the Orphans Oonrt of Csmliria County to r'porl dutribotlon o( the funds ia the hands A. Craver aiiininlstrator or John Haum, dee'd. will stt at bis office In Kbens berg oh Frttoav .t iir av ,t. 187 St the huor of 2 o'et.ocst t . for the purpose of attend ing to the duties f i.ls appolntmsnt. where all In terested may atten I or lie debarred rn.m ei.mlng in on said fund. T. W. DICK, Aalltor. Jan. 1 '. is; St. A. BARKER & SON OKFER Men's boon, heavy anttstrong. at. x.e A .. nARKF.lt "ON OFFER Ladles' heavy Morocco Shoes at 1 00 A. A. BARKER & iON OFFER Children 8 Buttoned Shoe at Wn A A. BARKER it SON OF FEB Superior Flour, bill w't, perssek 1.. A. A B A RKEIt Jt SON OFFER Pure soeolored .Issm Tea. per lb., st . .7M. llest in town. A . A. II RKER t SOS OFFKB Ooo Tsa as low as . - A. A. BARKER A SON OFFER Clsrk'iO. N. T. Thread, per das.. 80e. All nnuiben. A. A. ft A R K Kit Sl'iM OFFKR Oood hsnd-sewlu Thread, pitrilvl a. All colors. A. A. n 1HKK11 SON OFFER Best Needle and Pins, per paper ... fte. A. A. BARKER SON OFFER f rin. T Common Fleas n ( atchtm in. ii.it and ti. oie j direeir-d. there will C- . i'ered ;it put. in: sale, at J the Hotel f.f Conrad itnsi.. in J..nptowH. on SA TVltHA Y, rEli'Y 11. IS79. j At "2 rj"ci nc, t. M.. the toio !r,g real estate, j to i( : j Alt- the right, tt:te and tntre.t of I'li.rli ) Kylr, of. In and to a 11 of gronii sftiiat.d in the "borough of Voidvaie, Cnn-hria ei-s ty. Ps.. j fronting on Maple avrntte sdjoluiiiy lot ef 'ir,e i Kough on the east, an alley n 'he ar.t, and ra i teeding bark to an a. ley on Pet n.ytTar . Itsll- ruad. having thereon e-rrted i;..ii n- lsr st:d i otbsr oatnuiiillog not now oer.up'eii. Taken in ' ea.entton and to be sold rt the "iiii ot Frec.ericfc ! Horder. A i-Si". il I h r'glit. title snd furrf t of deorge Trer.l. rf In snd to a lot al cr"un I itcsnl in , he Filth Vfsrd of Jrl.r.stown ltrri.iiri. I 'am).rla eirn. Iv. I'a.. front iesr on Nl.srtriai, j.. rert. u'-n'.-g l"t I of Slion.-ff cn one side r.i. 1 s.'al.ey..n t l other, extending hack to an r.Hey h ring t h. r are-ted a two story hrles "i not sad plait k I' chen snd rts hie. new in t he . e. upsrsy ot (ien. Trent and !aiiil .Indy. Ai". all tin rlstht tl tie and Interest nf Uenrjcr Trent i f. In sin: i a lot of grcitod al'nstr.' (n , nr f.ii b V r o! I.tios town bortug"'. I snd r'a ci-nii'y. I'a ir-.itli.g on Nspoleen treei sCj'.lntt..- lei .d Kmileisn on OTe Sloe, till lit II. I iri-pi'S tTJt I no II. r . ln'r. ) lip 1 eitcr. tinti bsck to an allev. nsvii f tl.cr.nii ern-i-i e.1 s two irr pink h-.t s. r.us in , . f"iit.iir I ot H. Irfntianh. Ttken in ea. iu i n -n I be sold at the nut u' Mrs. Melen Htil, tor una of j V. B. Kills I A I so. 11 he rtgl.t. tl !e am! ietvrrt o! To..f,h Os'et of. In and .o a piece or (ire of land sen. i atcd in I.oir"r 1 1 i'-r hin, t a nt.ria r..atu I Pa., sdbifning Inoda ef lot-u atravcr. A. S'srk ; house. A. Sowrr ait ! o; he-, c- . Wait ing 3-aar.s. I mote i.r Iras, sbout ten st re. ol nltlci a r rt. a e. I harlnir therson creetr.l a two an ry ank ti'.mn and two one tory t?, tu itte.. now In ttc orenpsn. ey ' f J eseph liaiea. V. St. Cistr snd .lehn iimr. Alto, all the rlatbt. ttile and Ititerest if .tofepti j (late, f.f In and to a .tire or parcel r lsud si:. ' until In Yi-i.-r tf.vni.ip. t'.n : ris rnnulr l a . j sdjuinins: .luseph "I'syler itijl .l-.sti-h .M.elohr I trae'-eje ihi p.iit i f vv'tn. M " r inn ...main I !" 5? S'-res. more it less. Ai'o. ad 1 h riT'd. tt. ' t e snd inlf rct f t J.ett li f.atra of ir. aril te av ! piece orp. rci i c' Innd s.tnate ; 'n Ye. -r tewnaldp. i Dambria ei.ut.i v. i.'.. c loin'tii. la'.cs ol i ose.l gtarkhousi . II sr'lit-ergef heir be j.-rpli lay. i lor survey. SM'I bar't.. ii 'i'i r i. n as : ' e .". a. : Ta'l.-r tVaei 'rontsitittig area. ciore or It., j Taken tn fincuiniii snl i"r. ! si.i ai the u:. of Jonn P. sttrsver. I AI-SO, all t ! right. I li !e r, ir.rrrt it Mr,, i arah tiu'ier. i.f. in an t a let of s-r..iiii." :in d ! in the V'-Oi VarJ id Jnbt -irn i...r"nii Cam I i-i eountv Pa . frotu'r-g .r S.nert"t iraiM. sd ' joining let of Mrs . Kn'aii.n on ot e "i.'e, '.'. ut .i . Q. A . Itenshoot n t lu- oth. - aide, st.d tn Hev n i ti-e t.selc l.avn there;.': Ji rert m a .wo ... ry ' plar.k iiviiif. r-wtn Hit :e,.U ancy .,( .Mr. Siria 1 Hntler Ts'ixmi Hi exevntmn an.t t'.. he ein.; ml j ,uitorTb Sanger Sewing s;viine C. mj any. i Tlttstairlf rlAi.k- One third ..r I lie e.ir h I mooev I.i he i.alu when th i p..t .tit ts knot ei I down" asd I nc renin mi gtwo-ihi. 1 erort thn ' confirmation oi the dec". . Ji'HN TtYAN. "h.ritT. ! Sheriff" f 'fS, e. Kbeint lii . I've. . 17S. ly! fver;iiata at priees l mm . Best aasortsnenl tn town. ,4 op. A. A. BMlRfR "ON OFFFH Men's snd Hoi' Winter Cap fr-ai tee np. Uritwi aaii best assortment. A A. ft RKEII "ON OFFKR I.adle" tiresa Oood from I'. P. Oreat bar sins tn all kind I'ry Uh-Ii. Essential Oils. AM. AIDi KO M. 11 RAPE. Aaorney-at-Lc. ' i r Pa Iim... nn ft .. .rp s I . ..e I terse C-t-ftrf rem High Hrttl. f r,. TA i KEIM. M. P., riTTS-ciAN Prrv, Els'in-hnnr, H. f- I ,ee recently f-ienpiej, by Or. .1. J !-- rt.sxrs wst id M sir n n-e. ... r. . esa is. hum. t-uWifH . 4 ' at, . KK'-t . '' 1 AITI llf.K t'.N , PI'I'H t". It ef I VI , Prf MlltiV O, fl'tlAltalM. Ar.. f of prime nuattty, rs.tJibt le any qtisnity fures.h on delivery, ti re i.f lkraate. e..uoui- !'.., f,mi, ete., .y Irrp'Ster and Exporters. s Wllilstn St.. N. T. II. FFOJII r.ll, AlUrmey ol te. hsTif-lmrs?. f . t'tricelnt - lre-rlij I- .s.- ... f., V tr rflf. 1, ft en,k Iti."'" -f wi e- Vfow lL,,r ""'lea anil liea.,lrmen. " j Wo.! Sircet, PITTSBLRGH, PA. ; ' com;. sit' ion, vliei them dui yau L "n ncaTe d i r T-7 tie "nnt " however, or riding douWe witli bee ; so I T reason or big being disguised m a girl :iit j Iiours of His aDsence. Il is tlie tvorst pos- ' ttitm tor mmt iui y ,lumni , - , , t Carroll i nj. .Van'i' fs'V-ni M ixeeaUyr- got oil t the tarn, and, leading my borse day. lie had been stopping np nt C , ; sible ecooomy to deprive the family of a personal wants, Le fiequentlT came into ! ment ns rpt ,( 80ar il wi"" n d hot iron said' t,
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