f T f i " " m isw sue- m seat wi new i t i I 1 (I'amlitiiVjreonan. if Ve lyvK-crsicy rt lReristurj . '.,! at tr.e court House- tt ' ct com! The project of a nnrroV-fraage railroad between Ebernbur and Cheirytree ronUn MStobaOre. The distance between Uie two pelnts to twenty mlln, and roluntary otrotVu to RrsnJe so nor than flrq lie trtve yet been heard from. Wber re t test of rt ptibllo-spUUed people ? Bon. Chtr3 a ParneU, me mbr of Par Havit fnd nncoajproniUlitg friend of the ojrpel and famine-stricken, people of Ire land, L la A'.toota as po to press Thar. any, and bo rViubt an overtoil worthy of him- .- - ' S .. - t At.. 1 . Our ffood friend TKr. the "Manly" ed itor oT.ttae Cleveland CaOtoiie inert, takes tb breftth from os completely by the Irind notice he sire tre Frkrmas and its editor In bis last Issue, and were it not that he has said more than we derre personallT tU temptation to reproduce It could scarcely be resisted. As It U, we accept It as a certifi cate of character from one of the ablest and moat nncom promising Catholic Journals In the Cixivmt, and shall cherish It as sur h for all time to cwne. TeJlo-phone our thanks. As Caoibrla oountv has never been hon- "Uncle" Joe Outwald tells ns that while rldinir up the hill on the western alope of town, on his way to a blacksmith shop to hare his horse shod, last Mondayevenfng, he was nearlv run dowa and both himself and horse killed, or at least maimed, by a park of bovs who were eneasrd in the boys-terous fun of coasting. Coasting Is all ripht enonijh in Its way, pi a mot enjoyable amusement for the rlsinij generation, but it should be subject to certain restrictions. One of these restrictions, aud the most important, U that the boys should ito outside the borough limits PIBUC HCHOOt REPOT. Following fs the report of Mr. T. A. Lyte, Prin cipal of the EenabTirsr Ho rough Sotioois, for the month of January, 1SS0: KrpArl mf Room Ho. lF. A. T.yte, Teacher. Mnl9.FainaIa.TMmL No. of pupil to tutalisw, Averaa-e " Per cent i " Report of Jlm So. g. 1 M M trim, at m o'clock, :r atid obl cause he represents Is be- ! fhe.Pr'l? was never o promising as it U now i .i- . . i- iiii? tendered t- Mm . iL : In the Democratic household, we hope that !r.:iii Uct to be : "nder"1 to hXm 9ny we are not there : all wilf haTO ftit.ir!ltions in that direction t 'ie ele tiou uu Tuesday next. MlSI DEMOCRATS xukkk and the Oinr.R Pl ace. Vmorrv" win be St v,cnt:n'a S?a:r of weights Welwer as hi to see. Mr. Adam Gable, a prominent cititen ( and business man of Altoona, died suddenly I of heart dl9eas at Rn early hoar on Tuesday ! morning last. Deceased was born in TJesse- Darmstadt, Germany, and serred with credit ! five children ua taiplovees oi the P. K. R. t-tbolIc) cemetery tbis forenoon. i week. The amount dUbursd ' r1 In Pc- will not be anv wav backward about comine forward and announcing themselves, as it is right and proper that the Democracy of the district should know who's who ana what's what on this Important subject. Sneak out, geutlemen ! it's a au?ar plum worth hiring. The regular annual meeting of the Union In the T'nion armx- n- t j Bible .Society of tha Protestant Churches ia ine union armi. He leares a wife and Mmnruin.M,. ..v.t,. rn.fHM i,.m Interment in St. Joseph'! i In the Presbvterian church. Kbcnsburz. last ored with the nomination for State Senator 1 when "they desire to measure the speed of j on anv ticket, and as her chance to aecura their respective cutters. I JIT esreemea cowiuporarj ine .iiun'in Sun furnishes us this item : "The appear- j ance of crude oil upon the surface of the irroutid near Freeioiu, Cambria couuty, has , caused considerable excitement in that im- ; mediate section, and a well will be sunk." J If there is such a place as Freedom inside ' the limits of Catiihria county, we fail to know it. Of course, we fuilv understand ! that Freedom from the mountain hijrhts first No. of pvplU In attendance Per cnt. of IS W . . rj as V. Barker, Twrfcrr. Male. Female. Total. ...14 1 n ...11 13 3 n rr unfurled her banner to the air, and all that j Mltry ui. Minnie Mtn.r. eonr Kinkea-i. Name ol ptiplln, pirstit every dny during the month: Mam1 Jone. Minnie Linton, Annie Jonivi, Payton Mason, 'harley Linton, Eaw. Wll llama, Shnnaa 1'lenent. Report of Room So. 3Mi Mary Shenklt, Teacher. Male. Female. Total No. of pupili In attendance 32 32 M Avenif ....2 IB 4 Per rrnt. of S4 Nmn of pnpl'a. present erery day dnrtna the month: Annie Beynon, Annie Erri, Katie Ro berts, Katie F.ran,Allie Jonea, Marr Kobert, An nie Homphrry. Arnef Ktcliardnon. Nolle Oirmm, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Receipts and Expenditures I Receipts and Expenditure 1 Of 1nihrli I sanlT, Ia.. fym tttf ! Of Pr "d riOT, nf I mplm-rf fl l.'TC TTr k kT'T",Tv for lb Tirblr IV d ar w-m a l ii?a (a tttm ' &nihr roam .. f - th mii X Al'VTO TV A HTfT fcr the rtrfciy IV enaiplMe and acth-nuc bl 'cf tc preet t-nr of GBAST AEQ1D I WORLD It doerre Heyl Pala-. Rare Crloftle, , Wealth and Wnndenof tne Icdlea. Otia. .Ta- Eaa, fce. A million pecple want it. This la the rt ohanceef ynnr llfr to make mcnT. Beware of-cath penny" imtutlonr. Sond forolrenlari aod extra term to A (renin. Addrep. NmiWAi Prwi-lSHnio Co.. PMladelphta. rri od Mineral landt to Shenan- bjAWiSh Vallwyof Va., for aale. Snd itHmn fnr ralnlfMni STATtra, QaxTTaK k Co., Hamsonburfc, Va. FOlt SALE. A t5p-tor heavy ore hore or light tw-nore T'KDPI.INa WAO OV. Arplv to OEO. HUMLET. K.bensbcr. Fell. IS, lS.-tf. tr r Jannarr. A. I. 1 7. i the SOtki day r Jrrnrj, A. it. 1S. A. Yi.it, Trra'arer, Da. i Tosmtf!BTraarer'handf atlt arttle- I nipnt... .'t 11.tTlS To ats't of Duplloate fr the year lr.... 44.T41 ff Te atn't of Beiftry for the rear 1ST9. S4 To m't rece(red on t'naeate.; LAad S n To am't rwtTfd on Rpd I."nd. jo 1 To ami reared oa Eedetnptmn ol lAnda ST7.W To am't repaired on Borrowed Money 3,000.00 To am't reared on Judgment aaint N. J. Frldioff 1 iwi on I To am't reeetved on old Jadrmenta- . W I To am't rerlrod from Poor and Hotiee of KtnployiDent I To m't tWJ Iroft MlfolIanW5Snorc". . To ara't rccelre.1 from Conatahlef lor 1ST8 aDd prevlotn yeara I T anvt of Tax nvilTed "and arlerwarda ! put la handxot Conatabiee A' Amtrn rounir, (mm fije SI1 mnr or xnnarr, n. 179, In kx et ! r Jnvai , A. I. iau. A. TE VOLET, Esq , TsaiavaEK. ra. Tof-mtof Bonn:'?!" forlSTo $ n.noOM To halaa?e Je Poor Hn rt laet aeu le ts eet.. . ...wfc....... 1,STS To ain't paid Od. Trwurar by I. I,n-.. wyj or c) j . -on- dOB. Ca 3.77S.99 4 91 A- May he W i m m . . : t i i " l'p;. re of the ou recently destroyed by for Tyrone. " -r-i wa-tp-;'ii f our water works I "(-" up Whre ' the Street Commia-"-: H;e"e hurry him up. "v- B 1' Thompson left her Monday 7- - - '.', 'Jf purpose of accepting a ' situation In Philadelphia. j;.M'ri are reported In the weat . ... ,-.f Clearfield county, but whether or in uie Rrouna n not Sundav evening, on which occasion the fol i lowin-nanied officers for the ensuhi? vear : 1 were chon : President, A. A. Barker; 1 V ice President, John J. Evans ; Secretary, George A. Kinlread; Librarian and Treas- : urer, C. T. liobcrti : Executive Committee, i Kichard Tudor and E. V . 3-artter. Tim next I.l ItiL '- -I: itl gji.-i, the miel tcn.luctor, la at :, t: e s:ck list. Beahni? in tha head, 7 H"p to hear of his early re- :, :rc.it-l that Union Hall, John Lave to go, rn the Cambria Iron .uv r.r"la tha ground upon which It r.;i:iiated that the snow which is ;;L. us Uh been worth at least one tLousand dollars per day to Cam- : :.'Jer j'.eepless nights, with a dis fr..ukh. while a quarter of a dollar !l ' Seller?' Cough Syrup'' will give Rev. T. Ii. Jones Informs that .iti.;n a few daya he has lecelved a letter from Dr. ; Abner Griffith, of thia place, who baa been , spending. tne Wnter SPft,OI1 n Florida. The j doctor write : "I am Retting well, and will : return to Ebensburg In the Spring, to throw i out my professional shingle." His many friend will be glad U welcome him back . with hU health permanently restored, j Argument Court convened here at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, with Julge Dean i presiding, and Associates Flanagan and , Thomas on the bench. A full representation j of the bar, from ail sections of the ronnty, were present. The business transacted was . of the usual routine order, with nothing done to specially interest the general reader. The j session lasted till 10 o'clock Tuesday night. ! 'Weather signal offices have been estab- ; lushed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- j Census for "this district. lie will have the pany at tha following stations on the Moun j tain Division : East Conemauirh. Wilmore and Cresson. Ebfnaburg has no night tele- graph operator, and therefore we must take , the weathr just as it comes. But likely we 1 shall have our Coast Survey back here again I In a few months, and then we will be all ! r!2ht. An infant only two or three days old was found Sunday night on the porch of a house sort of stuff. But it is a locality and not a santiment we are talking about. There Is i unqualifiedly no excitement in this section ; about oil, particularly since the tools In the j Jackson township well havo cot fast as we I understand is the case. Still the Freedom of the press mast be recognized, and if the j Sun insists on it that there is a Freedom In j Cambria county, we will do our utmost to , annual meetina of the Society will ! held ! prevent that Freedom from being abridged In the Disciple' church, Ebensburg, Febru- i ary or next year. , It seems rather late to brag about what . was done In the way of raising wonderful crops during the past summer, but Mr. . Leonard Farabanjth, of Carroll township, j thinks there is still time enough to "raNe the I wind" and blow a blast about a little bean i produclngexploit indulged In by hitn last I year, when he succeeded In seeurine 231 ! pods, containing 841 beans, from a sinele seed. He also requests us to say that if there Is any one who thinks he can "take the wind out of that ieid he will be glad to hear from him. V t. has evidently Von there, and knows what he is talking about. Howard R. Miller, of Somerset county, as we should have stated last week, has been confirmed by the Senate as Supervisor of the We bee ltrave to assure the Johnstown Tribvw) that what w learned about the Mel!on scandal was learned before the 7Vt ovne knew anything at all about the matter, and what we published about it w as written and in type before the delectable particulars had been dished up by the Trihvne or any Oeurae Kotter. Oeonrc Jone. Herman Joiifi. F..1 tnnnd Miller, Freddie Davis. Schnyler Iarls. Har ry Williams, Willie Humphrey. Report of Room o. t A!it Allit Voyd, Teacher. Male. Female. Total. No. of pnplli la attendance.... 24 19 43 ATeraae ....ul IS ST Percent, of " W S4 S3 Namea of prplli preaent eerr day dirlna the nronth : Kenle Evan. Fannr Klrhardnon. Katie Kirrchner, Thnnie Iavis, Tnid. F.vani, Oeorgre Evan;, Frank Kennedy, Hsrry Fry, Milt. Connell. Report of Room Ko. i flfra. H. Lilian, Teacher. Male. Female. Total. ?fo. of pnpila In attendance. ...2S IS 43 Average " ....as 14 87 Vercent. of ....M 1 SS JJums of pnjttli present every day dnrins the Mem liaTi, ADTr.KTlSKRSbvaddrewira Ceo. P. Ko-xellt-Co. 10 Snrur St.. N. Y .. ran 1-srn the exart ert of j any pronged llrr of ADVKRTISl Nd lc American Ca. .v,. n.n .tforr.Tt rA that montn : A irne? Kltteil. Koe Mllrll C 1 "- :. '," i!.. " u Hord Fofter. rtte Hcininirer, oar Kinkead. sheet to create the impression that we ob- , Lfnton Sherman Maio. Jim Mcfabe, raineu our wiorraauon irom us coiuums ami Hmrrey Miller, Hiram Roberts, Frank Thomas. fcr-mn-ut 1 lw.en ! '"A1 occupied by Thomas Lynch and :. r'-r ecu-:, s ire t U U Tk two or threo times, on ::... and ttie firemen down there it at C ae! Brawiey, a venerable and tf d cltScn of S'-immerhlll town- ; Ht the point of djath as we . j .. .. I th.eni, reached homo about 10 o'clock and ; heard the cries of the little one. It did not have a stitch of clothing upon It, but was j wrapped up In a piece of an oid blarket So cine to tho heartless parents has been j obtained. ; Seven thirty-five-ton passenger engines. with five-foot drivers, are building at the Al- ;-,jVm nights and cheerless days wllj ...... ,1 ; ..... ii- Til- T?.,!l'o To... ."" ' ," ' ',' u ' toonashoi, where work has been begun upon . r.,iuop i'.cop and composure for the ' . , , , , ,':y cT.t. ':yi'-:i f j.Vs TiTr- ho'.inii to have a new huhiiit.ir, even it" it should require . '. : j. V'...?ir ('..ncrrfssman CofTroth pos- i-l It fur thm. i:it. -r-t:ii5 young daughters and a n ( f Jnn. s Moiley. Fsq., deceased, .r, i;nt Tu--5day, for the purpose rt rv ciriil."in for each of them. -i'.r jokhank, relectof Thomas Brook- I, i f Summerhill township, ' ?. nr. Invalid for many year, .I'.-r liy last, aed about so years. it Ntirpiiy, tl;e temperance re t! rat-i,5 to niake Johnstown hli !a tr -i a1:"!?. FrobaLi'y a choice t v.i vi! Jonhstown and the c t;j. r -T -X: went through town n d t'O stray Lorv-s hitched rt-f're 5.-. I fio. Davis, .n sp"r;tirlv ovt cf Ms -I l.r- ;i j 'It -ted by us Mr the : "! '.-vi'-y. ?:v..-h ::.).. ': t:os. d. ? --. ; .. r.-.tor of John llcllngh, dee'd, '.' n'-A iapr.--venents In Munster -T! 1- ' -'. 0!. ver.i; t, t,:i l that is, ! r. -i '.'.hiy.tl.ree years Dr. Bull's Cough ; . :j . r failed tocure a Cough, Cold ; .: '... r-ii H.-ira.-nf-s. At Drug Stores, j .." -'3. . -''.":. -n t ':;ry and piles both get the ; t a r: nti st the ssri? titne, the er- ' ' n :.erj- may well be said to have ' i .: wiat we think a'-out visrht ex. j 'hrtt irc. ' -T: ' ilar l::sf-:tion of Co. A. Fifth 1 -. : . i N. ; , wlit be held at t'.ie ar- ; i"-7 ' i-.i'.-t rg, on the afternoon cf the : ri .:.,:j.;t n-xt Monday wek. A full at- j -.d.r..-e t rxpected. I -M---i -...tt McFadden have retired ! ' -. :'.? the Oseeola RtrH'U. They ; t . . by r. George Bribin, ; Tr-r . .' t .-. i "i e and material. A!! parties j -e- ":'.-: wiihea. ! -V :' t-.if-tir.g of Conductors of tl;e j !.:: '.on, P. R. E., unanimously ; ; rrfiPible and series cf resolutions ; ':.: -. of "j.-.rrow over the deth of Con- .. .f. Sample, deceased. j - -.-lay of this week was Ash Wed- : " v.-, t'r. eg'nnJr.g of Lent. Perrioes in ! """.-T.'-rt:oR threct were held in all ' .-Ivjr'hes, amongst the rest the ( f the Holy Xanje in this place. j T - !iv!,ast. "L'ncle" JoeGutwald's 1 "f :; 1 .-.rej har.led from Shenkle's j Mr. N. J. Frehlhoff's ice-house what I to hare bem five fall tons of Ice, j ''.acf ice only five inches thick. an experimental passenger engine, which Is 1 j intended to do some exceedingly rapid trav- ; ; eling. The engine is to be placed on the ! i United Railroads of New Jersey to compete with the fast trains on the Bound Brook , route. T'e dinmeters of the driving-wheels j ! are six feet. ! Dr. A. M. Keim, of this place, had the ' 1 misfortune to lose his pocket-book, contain- 1 I Ing about ?11S in clean cash, on Tuesday j last, and now feels about as poor as a country ; , editor. Just where he lost it is of course a j . mystery, but the Doctor has an Idea that the ' ! exact spot is located somewhere between : J Ebensbnrg and the Poorllouse, which latter ; j lnsritution he visited professionally on the ! i evening in question. 1 i The Sink'.n Valley correspondent of I li e A'toor.a Tribnne says : Not long since 1 Crawford Orr wa coming through the : "keVi.:e"r:Tr-V,t-na, and when near the ' Lous of Augustas Ilurni a large panther bo'.i 1 led Into the ro?.d iu front of him, which frightened Ms horse and no doubt frightened s Lin. Crawford says the people may doubt ; his rttcment, but if ever there was a ran ther In this world that was one. The young'jDemocrats of this place, or a goodly portion of them at least, put their . heads together on Tuesday right and re- j solved to present to the Democratic conven tion to-morrow (Saturday) evening the nsme ; of Mr. A. W. Buck, the gr.ial and gentle- manly cashier of Collins, Johnston & Co. 'a ; bank, for the office of Burges. It remains to be seen whether the older Democrats will "Buck" vp on that kind of a deal. A iarse and very f.nc assortment of styles for gentlemen's wear for Spring and Si;mmer have just been received from the . popular clothing emporium of Wananiaker j A Brown, Philadelphia, ot Thompson's : tore, High street, Ebcnsburg. The public , are invited to call and see the same. Meas- ' nres will be taken by "Doc." Thompson, ' and perfect fits guaranteed, and that too at j appointment of about nine enumerators of the census for this county, to each of w hom will be asslamed a district embracing not more than 4,000 Inhabitants. The pay will be $4 per day and the enumeration must be gin on the. first of June and be completed within that month. For the Information of all wiio may have a hankering after such a position, we would say that the!Supervisor's i post-office address is Elk Lick, Somerset : county, Pa. ! Sir. John Scott has been chosen post ! master of BrookvIIle, Jefferson county, by ; what is styled the "ballot" plan. There j were six applicants for the office, and all I parties receiving mall matter at that office were allowed to vote. Mr. Scott had 247 I votes, as acalnst 0.9 cast for Dr. B. Sweeney, : his highest competitor. AH parties i n teres t , ed agreed to this method of settlina their re I spective claims. Mr. Scott, the successful ! candidate, formerly lived In Ebensburg, and was publisher of a newspaper known as the f Ebtnsbvrg Sky. He has since been exten j sively connected with the newspaper Inter j est In Jefferson county. 1 ne ex-Mierins 01 uiair county held a subsequently annealed when we discovered 1 that the story was an Infamous fabrication is slmpiy faNe and in perfect keeping with the Tribune's way of doing things. Wetreat I ed the scandalous story just a we would treat ; any story of a similar character which we ; did not know to be absolutely true, and if the Tribune saw fit to overstep the bounds i of prudence in this regard we are determined : that it shall not charge the Fkef.max with ; stealing the item and afterwards squealine, : as it very classically iberves, like a stuck ' pig, and accusinu somebody else of laying the I tempting bait before it. i A prisoner named Maynard was convict ! ed at the December term of our Quarter S-s-1 sions on the charge of having burglarized a ! store in Johnstown, but, owing to his iilness ' then existing, sentence upon him was pot- poned till Argument Court. In the mean r time, he has been an inmate of our county : jail, and always cheerful and seemingly well ! disposed. Uiit on Tuesday morning of this : week. Jailor (irirTith, while making invcstl ' gations into an unoccupied and unlocked ; cell adjoining that of Maynard, discovered j something wrong. A wisp of straw had i been artlsticplly piled up against the wall, j which, whervemoved, revealed the existence i of a hole connecting one cell w ith. tin other, i Maynard was at once removed to another ! celi and called on to explain. He averred that his intention was to have gained access to the corridor upon Jaiior Griffith's entrance thereto, to have knocked him down with a piece of iron h had previously come into possession or, ana men 10 nave wamea out Kepori or oon o .w, n. r.. jvrmt i raiicr. j Male. Female. Total. No. of pupila In attanlance 22 71 44 i Averate ....19 IT 3 I 1'er cent, of - 87 T9 83 j Names of pupils present erei-v day darlnfr the ) month: Hat'te Itonaherty, Msairie MeOabe. Julia Connell. Ihosv Hendrrson. Charlie 'JHngherty, : Jcsle Heininsrer Eddie Fat;an, Stanton Davis, l John Kirschner, Leonard Jonrs. Whole nnmber of pupils In the rooms: ItS ; Female, 109; Total. 2M. Male, LFTTFR FROM CALIFORNIA. Kt anwrat paid Connty Andltora.... State Auditors ..... A nra . ' Auditor's Counsel rttr "nry at Interest... ot Josrj h Harpoon, fi.r the ben fit ol cT'dltors, has ; Bosrdtna; crl"onpra been fiie.l In the o!tlr nf the Irothonrtary ot tho i Boanllnit .furors Itourt of Common I'lcns ot the CoTTtr ot Csmbrla. liorourh Tt and will be presented to said Cort for confirmation J Commissioners , NOTICE is hereby given that the first prtdTBiiiid" and nnal amount of F. J. Harpoon. Arsljrne Hormwed Moi on the 2nd Monday of Marh nrvt. C. F. OTVINXF.I.I. ProthorK-.arr. Prothonotary'B Offlce, Kbrnjburit. Feb. s, lsJ.St. Clerk forl79. i iai i " - ISTgl" , Counsel Court Crier ; A. V. Barker' Fee In Freti bosr esse I J. W. !f. Newlin and John P. NOTICE is hereby given that the first and final amount of Yost Hohst'ne. At lanea of W 11 Ham Wilhe'm. tor thebrurfit of ered- 1 f . 1 r J had h.n ! aA i n I H. jff,k ..I ka I'.n.V.nnn tarr of the Court of Common Pleas of the Connty ! I',nto"- Felnppeal of Cambria, and will be pre-entod to saldConrt for frotn State lax for 18. , confirmation on Monday th :h rtavoi Slnreh next. , o"rt Honse C. F. II'I1NM.LL. t'rlh.jnt-tsrr. . ' ij. - ; rrothonotarv US.ce, Kuensburs, Feb. 10, 1B0.'-St. f i.rl5n,n' rroaoeutlons ' 2! . J. i Contables " restrict Attorney TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEKX. f F'ions Notice Is lierrbr alvn that the flsters of) Fox and Wild Cat S-lps Mercy, at Ixretto. f'ambris county. Fa., have u'-1 ma le ai piicat'on to th- Lotirt ol Commou I'lrai t of Cambria countr. at the .Vl-ourned Cmrt hel l rr.c JS 00 lts) l.Seo.OO a.u3s.(Hj S,OS7.S SO 00 IS 04 1.2OU.00 eoo.oo 12 00 36.00 SOu.oo M.0 1S0.00 at Kbnst)ur3T, February 10, 1SJ. for a charter of Incorporation under the name ol "St. AloysiuK Academy, Iorctto. Camhria county. Pa.,' In" pur suance ol the laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. Br the Cocht. Fxh. 13, lS0.-2t. re-unioti Wednesdiiv of last week n.i ban and off. Hut Jailor Griffith's watchfulness ; prevenieu ine, successiui tarrjinn um in ttiat programme, and Tuesday afternoon i Maynard was escorted into the preseneo of j Judce Dean, who imposed upon him a sen ; tence covering a period of three years and i three months in the Western Penitentiary J and providinii'for the usual concomtants iu ! shape of costs, fine, etc. a good time, in point of fact, so good was the time they had, so elegant the repast they spoiled, and" so many the bottlei they broke, that they united in the appointment of a committee to confer with similar committees from Cambria and Huntingdon counties, for the purpose of making arrangements to hold a re-union of Sheri.'Ts and County Officers In the form of a picnic next summer. When such a gathering is had, may we be there to see. I i t, to swell the crowd, ought not all candidates-expectant be included in the lUt'.' It so, there would be an immense gathering, you bet Mr. Peter Urown, who was convicted of selling intoxicating liquors to minors at De cember sessions of Court, and who skipped his bail and temporarily left for parts un known, on Tuesday evening last surrender ed himself before Judge Dean forsentenee. He will be petmitted to pay t25 fine, the costs of prosecution, and remain in jail for the term of ten days. It will be remembered that when sentences were In order Inst De cember, Peter was away and Ids wife stood up before J.-!g.j Dean In her husband's stead, and thus in the matter of nerve proved herself the better man .f the two. Mr. Urown wr.s then of I.orclto. but is now a honst-holder at Lilly's. Two bellio-rent citizens of the adjoining townsti'5 s of Cambria and Monster met on the public highway lat Tuesday evening and f .r some reason pot Into an animated discjH-ion with their fists, dnrincr the pro gress of v lil.-ti the "upper doj m the fight, THEF.or.oroH Ei.kction XextTiksuvt. The annual election for officers for Kbens burg borough, will be held next Tuesday, ; ltn instant, and, owinsto tne closeness or the vote, either party claiming no more than j a half-dozen majority, considerable local in j terest attaches to the contest. The offices to i be filled by the borough at large are : Iiur I ges, to serve one year; two School Direct I ors, 3 years eaeli, and two Auditors, one for 3 years and the other for 2 year. The pres : efit Burgees is Lieut. K. J. Humphreys, who J will doubtless be his own successor in so far ; ; as the Kepnblii-an nomination coca. Tiio '. two retirini? School Director are Mr. William ; ; Clement and Dr. D. W. Evans the latter i 1 having heen chosen to fill a six months' va- ; cancy in the board occasioned by the election ; ; of Thomas tirillith, K , t " t'ie Shrievalty of ; i the county. Mr. ticorge J. 1 lodgers was a year ago elected an Auditor, but since that ; date has removed to Fayette comity to live, , and his resignation has been forwarded. t The election for an Auditor for 2 years is ; therefore to fill such vacancy, while, the : 1 choo,ii.g of an Auditor for years m in the TCM-ora, Stanislaus Co., Cat., ) Jan. 30, 1RH0. i Ta HBBiATf I hare been waiting- and alt lnr till "Pioneer Sketches' would draw thetr last breath. t I do not wish to crowd vmr valuable I columns. I wrote several letters which were not ! published: hene. I came to the conclusion elthrr I that they were not worth publishing, or else that ! yon hsd" norriom tor them, or elfe that the mail car fell throuaU abridge, or took Ore. orwas robbed ' of va'utitil' milter, and that ray letters were lost. J If tho letters were written they certainly were i never received. En. C. F.J Hut 1 cannot bold my peace any longer. j The old fcrcy bean'ed man of the north pole, j has visited us rltfht after the woman with two i head, and has spread his lelc!e llli. hour-frost, j We had snow all over the plains, from mountain j to mountain, and ail over the mountains, on the i 28th Inst., and Ice lormed an In.'h thick for scr-rc 1 j consecutive nlahts. It bents all. No such weather j has ever been seen here. It is thought that it Is the consequence of the outrage awtty up In the I State of Maine. We planted our potatoes on the I 22d and they are not np yet; but, perhaps, bnried j in tneir nnai ro' mir-pince. , I The strain must suflcr, as It Is just sprouting, or I ! just up. The tender spear ol wheat are bleached j wrote, it n most aoom'.narne watner. inilescriha- ; bly mean for a mild climate like this. Tho wheat 1 la all sown here, and much of U must julfrr, ii not perish. ) Tho omnipresent sn! nblqultcns Frank 1 arrived here at our ranch just before the storm : In ! fact he hronsht the storm with him. and Is lanr?h- ina In his sleeve about It or something ele. The thourrh'less man. to brinff sach a calamity where there is no quarantine, or other sanitary arrange ments or rules: Hut so it Is. The only consola tion Is that he has to suffer with the rest. Yes. thrre Is another consolation tor t 'aliforniatis that la, that It will not be so cold for them In the wo-ld to come. The telerraph has posted you on the cold snap ere this, but I thought 1 would write it out at any rato. My glasses are now frozen to my nofe; at "lea t the glass partis as hard as quartz, and my feet are cold with three) pairs o! sinks on and three extra pir In my trunk. The Ink is (reel ing. I will write again. Yours, Rob Rot. Make quick sales and best profit? on o;r "w n.-K.ks. froldeu rtionahu on VofVr. Home ao Heaves In Tro"e and Poetry by 30O Wet Auth"r. Klnsantly Illustrated. I'ieases ev erybody, 82.7.1; also, .VOOO " '1-KioaiTiE.s or TH r Bim.K,'' Sl.T-'S- finale Canvasser ha ac tually sold orer 7,000 Copies. "Moonv a Ar THoRrrao Sero." H2.0O. Mailed on receipt of price. r t Tl;i;.r. P1BU8HEP., No. S"J Hroa iway, New York. Insurance Interest on Jail Bonds Inquisitions Janitor ,iurv Commissioners k. Clerk Jail Bond JaJI tiraad Jurors ' Traverse Jurors , 1 Miscellaneous Accounts I ld trders , Irothonotary j I "rotates 1'oor House iMrectors , P.r and Hause of Kmploym' t rnniiBz j Western Penitentiary j Reform School j Refunding. Kecords... I ltegistry j Road and ltnde Vievs ai.il i Sherifl j State fn ' Stationery. ! Stenographer Schools ! Snpervisors... I Talismen .. . j TIp-tafT... I Township Views "...' ! Teachers' Inst It me ' Redemption of l-ands HL" Fioneratfons to Constable h. ticorg, Aigner. Micha.31 i Rematn -g InCenslahVe" Vio.j. Abatement to Tax I'arers Treasurer's Com. on SiH.dvi.i at & pr cent Treasurer's Coin, on $3.155 at 3 i.er cent Ilalance in Treasurer's liande.', 344 44 143 .S 2 SI 2 7T1 69 l.SS S wa.'io 2,01 1.T4 4I2 4-1 ' 10 M 45.00 34 OJ tsj.2 200.00 107.03 ?XI 00 6S7.M ass. oo 3.471. PI 7 SS0."6 S3 M 3s?.fi 12 21.V3S 434. 3 .7.24 W 00 71. 441 ZX7t i Be amount rsld "3 i Flair Co. Alms HousA I 07 08 t Biackmlthlng I Constable and Justics- lees ' Clothing - ' Coal and Wood j Cost ; Cotlns for House IVamnnt F.xpenes and Allowances ir t. I .' T Freight Farmer and House Servant? Merchandise Meat and lieefC.auie.il 1 Manure Insurance , , Fruit Trees J ; Wheat and Flnnr '.".'.. . . Westmoreland Co. Alms H m .'.". . . .." Matron.. Hal. Steward's Saiarr for 1S"S .'. Steward's SiHry for lbT? 1. Salary and Fees of Attorneys. .. 11.111 . . 1. Salary of House Phvsician.T ..'.'! Fees of Physicians for O. It. V 1.11" O. C. K. Zahm. for stating report lor 1T Soap Rej.airs Fenn'a Traiuing School Previsions Printing . 1 Postage and P. O. Box Harness Balance in favor ef Toor Hou-a. 1 I 41 1C 42 70 Vi 19 ? "0 V ae 7 o K 1 01 3,3 J (j 4 4 (J 17 15 r "o 311 M 4 l i 4" 0 br N't 00 l1l" 3.1 00 I Sj C3 in sj oo 1 7 1 M T74 ' 0 31 lt4 O) 42 1-: ' t .4l ya ir.5.ce . T III-IY. STiwr.r, In ac-ount with the Trees j i. urer f fami.rla eountj. Pa. j IR- 1 To amount from J Wm. lrhart !or buckwheat ! Martin Sanders for 1 c.ilf I Sebastian Hoitr on note. A. esrmorelanil Co. for boarding paupers. Mr. M'-Kr.v f.ir sheep Clearfiel 1 Co. In Mary Kowcll'a eaee.lllll Harry Kinkead fr w.'.ol ... Sebastian Jrfl on n"te Ji)Feph Welssirlor sbeep skins i jesse t-aiier.;n ! Indiana Co. in K. Minahan e.ve j Abel l...y,l f.r brick ' ; Oro. W. Oatmsn on HoitiJuiatuenill.il 1 John K irsehner for hides j -Tck d'Coaneii f.r cow l'lll"llli". ! freo. W. tetman on ttx.wiejf'j adgn-leiit 1 to i 10 7 w loo r) : i m 4a 41 '4 J 3 V V 0 14 iJ 1 Tf, r u I.'. (1 U 82 CK. irv JiEnoRitn. LICENSE NOTICE. "V"OTICE l hereby glren that the foilowlns; per il sons have filed In the ...tice of the Clerk ot the Cnnrt of 4 as rter Sessions ol t'smbria county aj pltcatloni for license, as follows, to wit : TAVERX 1 ickkse. Allegheny Twp. (leorge C. Brecn. Barr Twp. Nicholas 1-ambour. 4'ambria Horo'. Henrv O'.re. Thomas Judge, Charles lioyle'John Klntr. Bernard Ft'rratrlck. Michael Halleran. Kdw.trd Howe, I'eter Koih John It. rallagher, 1st ward Stelhlch. 2nd ward. Carrolitown Boro'. F.lward Is. Binder. I-aw-rence Schroth, Julius Steich. Andrew Hatig. I'.trroll Twp. l-Jward W. Keen. Chest Twp. .losenh Khody, teorsre Cro. k. Chest Springs lior..'. John L-ltilnger, H. J. iiso'i, riristoimer weitxer. 'learflelj Twp Thomas lhtmphT. Conemangh Boro'. Jt.bn Karr. Joset.h MrtrseT fJiorxe H.-i.l, lit ward : Ji hn "Morton. John Orr- hart, trrderick Boiler. John Swartrman. '. J. ii. harles Holiman. Lawrence Reich, Joseph liallev, Hugh (rreenwood, Joseph Horner, Mrs. Bridget Toohcv. 2nd ward. Crovie Tw:. John Metzgar, Peter Brown. Ka--t Conemaugh Boro'. Leonard Rest Margar et Kellv. VliuntKiim nn.i T, . ... U iri . 1 i IS,i. '. fosenh llnlninirnr T.-.Kn A Tt:: r-l,r..t.n. V.j. IS,,. J ter. est ward. F.ldar Twp. TJmniHt ott. j Franklin Boro". I'eter Knbrltt. : 'r.ililtxm Boro'. Albert Bender. Jaine-s Mauls, ; Mark II. McLaughlin. I Johns-own Boro'. K. H. Dll'.oner. John Y. Shaf fer. Thomas Kinney, John Nchiffauer. Neil Shar ! key. i"h..nias S. Ih'vu, John Vad John M.'Ier i mitt. Philip Sliultheis. Conrad Kaab. Joa. Crouse, I Patr.ek O'I'onnell. 1st ward: Joseph Shoemaker. I'trhp H. Henrinirer. I'avld H. Ihvis. llfirr 3K b ribs 0?2 13 3-:.. P7 2.t 20 1.01O.P4 l,i;i.3 e.oo rs on po.rs) 133.f3 134 f4 1.671.13 1. 647. 71 1,6.3 23 1.9M.71 W.f J tJt Ml V. 16. - il S4 Aprl S, 179, By Feee:rt Treaare Way 9. 179. By Tressitrr " Jan. It, Is- ), Bv Ke-:;,t A. YeaVi-v urer " of A Kecelt of . Ycrr, A. le-g'j, 'I CKt C It akoot rt rooa xa hc.t-u ov imiotxlst J WiV. tT- SlC. J. Straver. - Francis t'rbnn'f i:-:ate reo. W. latman John Kvans '--r l.iijs treo. Seymour on cattie tra le.. F. A. Shoemaker Paiil Kr.tt7--T, h.i'a::-e on r.rce Iiald Shli.-klc for ri -k 1 ..... .11 . . 11 I'hil'p Warner. JudatHeut n.-te 1 N. J. Kroi'l hu.1. pro."i c It V:re.crxnr ?..3 err i 41 M a 42 e !t "J 4. '."J " '-"4 1 76 7S '.si 4 ' 17 MOPNTS T)T'E FROM C(NST A TLF-S FUF. a." 1ST? an ii ci vomerine v uiner. r-ten.ier. Wirs. Ji .j Tsct.ias. It has tleaed our Almightv Creator 1 "luf. J .svpli Box or. J. In; iiann ("r.rgc kwi ... . . 1.1, n. 1 I . recnlar nature .f tinttcn. A :i tlif foreioniy so to speak, forgot to kecp-liia nw out of I named sentlemen ro li-publican1. In both the way of denser, an.l the results were a : the East ward anl tlo West ward the usual very unpalatable bite and the loss of n small comt.lemci.t of ward oflicer", such as consta portion of that useful meinh.-r. day : bl-s. councilinen, j-id-es ar.d inspectora of tiif man who "noe" leas alwit it now thai ' elt-cti.T!, etc., vi:l he called to the front, when lie we-.t Into the fi-rht, nopcared before 1 f ieneral'v soeakincr. the West ward U I)em F,sqnire Kinked, of tins piace, and ir-ad- ; oeratic, while the Kast war 1 is always .lead iiiiim umiii.Mi a.iiiisfc i . a?.ii!.i:,i icr ss.tuili to take Irom us our dear and oelovs.l broth Mat.k Brnooc'si. who was an exemplary member t ef this Society : therefore be it t Ri solvrd. By the member" of St Michael's Total I Abstinence and Benevolent Socletr. that while we . bow with humble submission to the will of A!- ; j mighty tlod. we none the lens rronrn for our dear j ' brother who has been taken frorn ns. ' Rrsolfed. That In the dath of hrs Bracooic tl-.is Soeiet sustains tho loss of a dear brother, an ; ! evemplary T.emr-er-find a valne.j rrenj. Krjo.'.-f .1. that in onr sorrow lor tne ios ni our i dear brother we find consolation In the belief that all Is well with him for whom we mourn, and that , our loss has l.een his pnln. I Rrso.'ecf, Thnt we remember b!m In o-nr prayers. and. at the call of our Spiritual l'.rectcr. go In a 1 b"ly to communion, at a Mass ol ite jieu to be ' c!Trc l nr the rej of his soul. j Rmo'ved. Thtt these resolutions be srr'.".d upoi , the records ot the Society, a copy thereof he trans ! mitted to the family of "decensed, and another t : tae ijambp.ia Furcms ror imoilentlon. JaI3 W. Il.MI KV, I JosFrti Cr.nMEit, Committee. F. P. Br. vi i.EV, . ni "mas 'hurlcs I'iin- .7..'m irriw. "trtr!f Kast. Fnirr.-ot. Mary Crori:'. John A. St eijnner, Ir-l- a.-ine IX'.-l'i.g. llcnrv Shp.ir-jr, Adam Ifiersliang. V,';: uiermar., J'aviJ I-alo. n. John King, H'tert 3rd war I: t i-car t.r-.fTe erici Ri in.iv. H . Tln.c-.p.-on. t 4th ward : J. 15. .gdc, ith svard : th ward. Iereito Boro'. Floriar Peng'.e. A. J. I'hrstr. Miiivllle Iloro'. Kvin . J:inc. .N ea1 M - n.-r v, t Henry Ym All. Jiiii-rh Fieblh-uise. lt ward : JoLq i H'Titi. Thomas .Mcler!nltt, Sr.d w:rd. ' I'ortage Twp. J. s. Ki;. Hlchlandl wp. T.nstina Hcim". Irrar 1 Nees. Siimtr.itville lioru". Josej-h V.'aisser, Christina nd rrerio'JS yer.rs: ( 173. neriiel Bilrthol1er. Tl'oodrs'e Por....$ 1 1S7.S. A. J. S oItt. irrulltown Borouih . 1ST5. Hugh Mc.M-.alcle.I'rospect Borough. H77. John W herlev. Kl.enfl.iirg. West V. t . SVe'.lcv. Snmir.e-hill Townshln. 17. John "Wherley, l.tienshunr. Wft . Istk. John McNnltv, SuSTuehatina Tap.. . is: . Wm. Met; ary", AdMns Township....." lTt. James M!;,n, 4 'arrs.il 1 ownhip l7t. Anthonv iill. Chest Township T-7X Jarre J.Uhoiy.i 'iearlil i Tcwphip. IST'J. 1. S:ncss. C.inemaugh B .r., lt V .. I'TO. Cal-b Butler. Copers. lale B.Toueh.. 1'79. I'. A. I' uiornl. ( 'n vlc T - -ph ir lftTi. John Vhfrv. lib?r.snr. 'V-st 'l A. llkl.n(i'. F1 !-'T -h! . l-0. Herna'd V.'.ce. ;,tl!itrr Tesr-h .1. T. Harris. .t"ht:---,r. 1-t War 1 John V.". .!:. n .7 .hnst.iwn.'.'d War-l'l A. ll'i"!i:iir..lii'in'lon.4!!i Wtrd ... "m. T'i.::. 1 Vrt.-mi-e T'-wnshlp Tlmotiiv r fo-.l.-. -....e-t I:..e" .".J-'it" .1 irrr K. Sf:el'ev, S-irn'meri.ill Tarp." 1 hris. p.-cr;. snvonol.ann t T :rn .. i 1TX Mlclm-1 Si.k. T un-i". !iill Borough. 1S7-S. B. F. Myers, White Towrsh.p I.'. 1.-1 is;? l-T'.' l"-."' 1--1 l.W 17 3' lf'4 SJ 1 1 .S2 lie on 41. "fl J..2) Js.li I.W n.;s 44 :;l ft. 11 7-i4 VI o. , c Ji ."7 2- d M 21 1 1 if.; .-, 1 !. 3-5a.4;S Slork on ?.jr-.t h.-.-cs. pi snoat-, 1 t'o;ir. I br ! keys. 1" 'ts. corn 1 !1 .- : rs. C:i!'hht-v. 1'4-.- I !. j hides. t.us. o..ir Ma n v r. i-tii r d 1 u soap. 1 r r 1 C;tj. catine.; frn.t. -sliirts. is j.rs. 1T;ij; ": ks. 47 1 1'crr. iv. --. 4 ;." -k:-ts. -.1 t n.ri . shrriti'lf . .' i-rv nit IT t- r;s hi. -L! -k.-i s. s tor '0 bus. 1 Kl 1 L'S. It irsds s t": i$t -..':,,.,'i'rtil ;i ia "ip. t-'-l. for kraut !.'ai. apj.lc butter. jr. tr-. 1 'M c..a t rs. sr V4 plli. 1.1 eh.!, skirts. : cr.i:!.-. r:. in -i Sf. 'if .- - - es KifJ. 1 . : !-! t. :ti : o TV ti;i l.c :iur i'tr I-- 4 i Clirv.,.. I " l' VTE. lr . of in rr. ite - .7 I ' M! .i -kir-."-. '.I . t.-Sfls. in.;. 1-r 1. : th- P-.chara-d. "Vtil, c , uu: . o I : el. Kt rn'iit.ln? Ir. 1! Tush ' M' n ! ;. :: s : F.--1..:--V: ! l-.io: -I;. ...o.. ! 1; .T.-.r. 1. : 0 cli' i 1C-:. ST- J C:.r-'., -fir, le n l t- s tho game prices similar garments can be boueht at headquarters. Chal. Dick. Esq , of Johnstown, a prorn isini? young lawyer cf the Cambria county bar, fell over on our street last Tuesday and was carried to his room in the Mountain Ilouse. The physician called pronounced it a case of rertio, and the usual remedies were administered. We are glad to say that when the hour for the leaving of the train had arrived, Mr. Dick was able to take pas sage thereon. He. was here on business con nected with the Argument Court. We should have noted the fact last week that anumberof young Hebrews of Altoona, among whom are some of our most reliable, patrons ar.d friends, hare formed an associa tion for mutual improvement and social en- ana batten". A warrant was issued for th arrest of the accused, but up to present writ ing we believe he is still at large. Should he be taken and a hearing follow, wc will give the names cf the parties in our next issue. We copy the following Item from an ex chance : "den. Jacob M. Campbell, ex Congrefsmart of Cambria county, is undtr bail to appear at the Dauphin County Court for trial on a charge of assault and battery, preferred by Constable Harry iloat, of nar rishurc." The explanation of the foregoing, as we understand it, is that Roat is the indi vidual who preferred certain crave charees j agnimt General Campbell durmt the war ; times, which aftAward, on the testimony of ; unimpeachable w'.rnesses, were found to be ! groundless ; that the two parties chanced to I come together in Harrisburr, and that, old recollections striking each ot them, the two . eor.clnde.-l to strike from the shoulder at each I other. Wo don't know- who licked; but it : couldn't have been Hoat, for if the record ; goes f..r anything he vas the feilow that i squealed. i X A young unmarried lady named Van- dalier was an inmate for a seated period of the asvlum for the inane at Dixmont. vhe ; had been adjudged of unsound mind, and, ; after proper treatment in that institution. had been dismissed as cured. sure tne other way. As we r-tated before, . eop.siilcrabie iiitercst is feit as to how the re turnsshall read next Tues layevcning. Ever an 1 always opto lait fall, the Republicans had an apparent majority in the borough. , and parceled out everything, of either hotior or profit, to suit themselves. Now, we im agine, the rrijority is Democratic, and it ' would only be paving our opponents in their : own coin to turn the ta')!es in a way not to be misunder.itood, and gatiier in the harvest ' to our own use and behoof. Let good can- didate3 be nominated, and wo can aecom- j p'.ish that result. The experiment is worth ; trjing, anyhow. ! I.00 Rot. 1. iso Katr ormsrt. Such ' frequent reference has been made of late to ! the logginj? business In this and adjoining ! counties that we certainly feel under obliga tions to our observant and obliging friend, ! Dr. M. R. ft. Creery, of this place, for the ' following fact in relation to this very im- 1 poitant branch of industry. The figures given represent the nmnbrr of feet of equate . timler put in or to be. put into the Snsque- j hanna river and its tributaries during the j present winter, and the territory Included ! extends from four miles above to sixteen : miles below Cherrytree, Indiana county, the ( only exception to the litter rule being the 3,000.000 feet with which the list closes, the SsfRirr'iRors.-'Pisf'V.lfi'TT.; described real estate wrs disposed of at puhl'c saie by Sheriff Onfllth. at the Cos rt House, in this place," cn Mon div last : Riicbt. fUleanl Interest cf John 1 'ipps and T'riah I,!oy., Sns-jueh.tnna t.wnshn. in s". a-res and 1? rit-rches : s'i'.d to Anthony Hile tor '. j,Od. Kiuht. title and Interest of tame parties t" IM acres and 1'2 perches in same t-jwc?hip; sold to Anthony II, ie forl. K'jtht". tit !e and ir.tareit of same parties to S acres nod fi7 per-h" In same township ; sold to Y-. A. In ln for ll'Xi. Richt. title and lnter.'rt r.f same to V acres n fame township: sold to K. A. Irvin fcr $75 . Kisrht. title and interest of John Sharbaiisrh to a ho. ise and lot, and also a lot. in Summitvilie bir ouah : sold to Pr. M. J. Buck the bouse and lat tor rl and the lot for SIS. The sale of the Aujr. 'Wilteri property was eon tinned. The first tract ofland on the above lis t Is one of the best timbered in Northern CaiEhrta, aril as aresult the ht'PUnfron It was ouite lively, would-be buyers from Indiana, Clearfield and Iiialr connties beinir j.resent in force. The purchaser, Mr. lil'. resirtei in t'lcarfleld eannty. and Is the father in-law ol Mr. H ipi s. ope of defendants in the writ which 1s mark ed "Hlpps and I.Iovd." Hel-h 1 unne'. Hill 17.To'.r,.t';ck F!rj.pt-icV. An thony MiCue. I'strick t)'l i-.wj, V.h-hnei McMcr.-i". I'pper Ytnivr Twp. Jaco! Koehai, James O' Cr.her. H'ashiepten Twp Chrlft irhcr F.nhine. Michael C JSradley. C. A. (lens, J. lic H. .:iark, Jlar aret tteiiy. Wilnj ire Jtoro'. tlctrpe Wendercth. rj.Tisd not t i.k t?t. Csrrr.litwa I'.oro'. F. H C. I iter, Her.rv Flnro. '.illam C Scbrotii. 3:iit7in lioro'. Atdrew Of5r- Johnrtown H"ro". I'liJ ib-tn Kohier, 2nd ward : Jacoh Kend. t'harles Wehn. 4-U wcr.l. Wash ing ton T a p. tJtorc J. S ha .irlerer, T'ct-r Urown. Wiimore Horn'. p. T. KirVy, .T. bn S broth. I.u l ip. ishr fc. t o., Mlit'M lit .ho--.l Th T 'F. MSTiJicrs! n;; r.oAD a: 1 . Aie :rd Vil"Al:T t ! Johnstown Iloro'. John 3rd ward. C. F. O In X KI.I,. Pro rm:honotnry' t)..T' e. i.i'cintiur. Fel rnotsrT. B, l-'j."-3t 0RPHAX.S" COUKT SALE -or vart aaLE REAL ESTATE! Hi AIl'Tliriy TnrrThip (in'r:i fi'-r '.7ch f'irr-i inwti IJ'.rvtih ( Aqll TWI,5,:p. C'n ivjo 1 .iTi!i 1 it OarrM 1 f.w.;:.' t'lmT-ria Tow p'n: n-rra"h ivw;:'l,;p J :''-n urir H-.ruhT Viilitzin H'irrt:ieh.... i a ;1; It: n Tftwris!,: p .Trl--it. I!.rtipl. Un nrr- iTiirti V : nT - r 7 'owr. w j. y.m I'.Tto Tf.rr,.j..';. Isii'liLi'' T'lwpfliiin Stonvr-f-li T-"wnIi'"r immcriiin Tnwnf'itn.... nvior Towr-fr:1!! W :i 1 . i n if t o n T o n I v i p . . . V ; ! r T-J trench Ypf'er Tr.wnMp... .T-rtoa TwnV!r. V' 'i T'iwnih p. , C:ckii-.k TsziIi:W.. 4 11 ,4 Ci is. -4 20 i n S 1' 1 es so: l x 13 i. 0 i ...rj; ".CS 13.44 n. m Ttriii'ivi"-".' tiM"' t. nc. ft -N'j.l'c ;3 r . -r V r " - r 1 1 IT' 1-r: 1 !U!.!r !-". 1 K. : XV. H. t Cs-,-.a.!kitr. -I.Y I'-," 1.1. it:.- A. "XT rn:r.c 1 i-t .ij.ar; "li yr-.ru ' 0 v'. i in ' s.u r. -" 72 l.'.'-l C 14 .-' 12.10 .f.-J 7 K S 41 s I I.r,5 ! icl 1 T . mrr.t i ( -s l-'.-2.'-ii"ii( f f. r? 1 :n . d ; i i ro rl 1 r p t c f r r r r f .r ". :!.. i Ite oi . n 1 r s .-rfsin j.er '. it Cath V. l-.r-or.". n prr---n 7 S-.fcl ?. !uie t f in res 1 c I 1 w-M.I'viile r Hun vlrtne of an alias or.ier Issnitir out of the f r- j han Court of "ambrii covi-.-.ty and to ire ,li- j 1. I t 11 eTT.-s,. to tjubhe sale, at the Court I S li e 1 w Tnn oe rl to the vlcinitv of Johnstown, whither she re- 1 'T. . tha5. I0S JoU be.'"S some, ivventy ; -mpnt-w1;m0i. poiee.. ai.i it months ago, her old malady . mtiei Do.ow Liierryiree. nere are tne iact-s: ! !t of sieiirh Hell at tho old lowest prices. T..r .-.., '-t-'ttant a factor. i ''"re is a two-column d!p:te in the j '. 7-i'u about the ownership of j r '. .' in J hr .stown borongb. The : ;: Motris himself l away from ; '" t:.?t the l.i rough doesn't know , ' ' r r ..i If In his absence. j -,;'":. t'...i lawyers of the Cambria "y i r er.- in attendance st C ourt last j itv Wo o.rguer from th's that what U ' "fi lr-- ' l.i.m" has Htrurk t!ie legal fra- ; S w Ith the re-t of humanity. I'. Abdvrson, of Allegheny town- i i (.'arrbria county's member of the ; ''i tate Central Committee, and j H Tl'a.le, v,t.. of Ebenburg, on of 'Isi ci-ctors. flood enough. , rnrs were liberated from the j i"t Tiilv. On? of these was i turned, and, eigl making its reappesrance, she was provided with quarters in the insane department of our county almshouse. The seouel is that on Monday last Dr. Keim, the physician for that Institution, and Dr. D. Vt. Evans, of this place, made a scientific investigation as to Miss Vandalier's mental condition, and pronounced her absolutely insane. The nn fortunate patient, on tho strength of a certi ficate of these two plivsi. ians. will be re moved to Dixmont, possibly during the pre- '.'"t" Smith sselr J 'l'n Ardeil and sometimes needs one. But JohnstoAtn, j yn'lisn..' of Altoona. died in that citv last Wilmore, failetl to j Sunday morning, in the 521 vear of her age. .. M. Illddie. of rhiladelrhla. is i Jyment, which they have called the "Young lying us Ms quarter-yearly bnsi- j liii many friends are glad to i "i:n on business, and yet others I of '..i.'h George's genial "smile' Men's Hebrew Association of Altoona," and the officer of which for the ensuing year are as follows: President, 11. Jacobs. M. D. ; I Vice rresidenf, Sol. Blumenthal ; Secretary, L. Ste.rfrnrdter ; Treasurer, 5. Bendheim. Johnstown wants a military company. lell TVotlnv J. 47. FalrlSeld Andrew lymi I'eter Oartnan John Ijtr.tTy Jritnes KcMi- K F- Hrilhirt I Josiah Ianirhum. .. Craii t'.imeron... Kichal Smith, Sr.. John Crosstpan Krcl:ard Smith, Jr. -Ji i'rM1 Tsro i..-. -A 7 s. V-.: v ' M.,. ''er i ft. fa unlike Ebensburg and get into the National Guard before the quota had been filled. They eay down there, now, that this .tate of afrair3 shall continue no longer, and Captain Morrell, of Co. II, Fifth regiment, has received flattering proposals to remove his headquarters from Wilmore to Johnstown. The Captain has the matter under consideration, aud will likely accede to the expressed desire. Quite a number of strangers from a dis ar.ee, including Messrs. Teter Garraan and Porter Kinports, of tho northern tier; the. Messrs. Irvin, of Cnrwensviile ; S .M. Clark, Ef,q., and Mr. E. II. Wilson, of Indiana, were !n town last Monday, taking an active Interest in the Sheriff's sale of the valuable real estate of Messrs. nips Lloyd, of Susquehanna township. The Mle was on of the mot extensive, viewed In the light of dells rs and cents, that Cambria county has had for many a day. Tjfr. p. s. Fisher, of the whoiesaie liquor firm of risr.er A Co., Johr.stown, La our thanks fcr a .-omplimentAry ticket to a grand Masquerade F-sll Riven at Union Ha'.!, in that p'..-vc, on Monday right last, by the Marniorio Singing Society. U'e bhou'.J have brea f?A indcei to attend the hoi rtrpte, whifrh is Faid to have bem simply dazzling In Its brilliancy, and especially so as w e were nature t'.eT canr.ot prove I to have been the guest of a King four friend JohnM.) dnnng onr stay, our, s nusine? hefore pleasure is always In omer we hid to forego the pleasure. We have had In our posesston for two Jr. n ore fonnd npon land owned by Mr. J. J. Pan-lsh, of thU place, and brought to finr officsi by that gentleman. The ore Is what la known as shell ore, and Its weight Indicates that it Is exceedingly rich In qnailty, bnt !o what extent It wonld pan out If ever bronght Into nse remains to be seen. Tbe. land upon Vulch It was found lice about s mile west of Ebensbarg, bat our town will never well, rardLiy evr ts-e, fear, experience ft "bcn" - euu ;alll mil y nic oiihij the Wolf clothing-house robbery in i s.v,ie months ago. The rtWJ he '"-'-d -3- satisfactory t the Court, -f-ar-ic sjorr.vy j,,, txrn inAltoon fc.r :". w. e'f "whooping it tip" ou temper- "1 Vt lr.: topics. Francis, we hope, iturnerse amount cf good, thort-jh l.fl i. H,,t loing aryti.tnw or o'.iierwsA in the operation. .i ,e y.-.nrm lady named Ml" E"'.r.. a ulster of the wife of Cai'.t. '. .'5.v.s, of this pUce, wn mai'e rf '.to j ea:orrhes Jt Snnoay. 'If.t rhvuelan tV.tr thet. betnff a Iv "-'"ii':iov r.Amed Leonard, of West " "lOKimip, ii...r,ror,i county, was 1- . t H'wlome.n not long sir.ee by a I i inni'.ler s.-;hoolrrate rained c'.aitn- to have actd In teif i ".'- '.: accounts it v. a? thought Hew rvoald die. 'i er-',,n at Ihx Catholic ehnreh In rr f)3 "..lay Idt, for t'ue beuent of -j-ihe-sfnt-ken people of Ireland, netted was rsisr-T rifewnere iu ta :rT vrere anable to learn, except that Te Cr.sus .l C i.,,,..lr,e T si ' The deceased was born in Sclielisburg, Bed ford Connty, InTfC, and was a sister of Key. J. II. Clark, deceased, formerly pastor of the , Tyrone Presbyterian Church ; Rev. A. B. Clark, deceased, first pastor of the First ; Presbyterian church, Altoona: Hon. RufIi Clark, deceased, late a member of Congress from tbe Fifth Iowa District, and Jatr.es S. Clarlr, E-p, at one time Commissioner cf ; Cambria county and a prominent citizen of ; EbtMishurg. Many of our readers will re i member the lady whom for many years we i familarly knew as "Cornelia Clark," and all such will drop a heart-felt tear to the mem ory '.f one who combined within herself ; all" the attributes entering Into the composi tion of womanhood in its highest and noblest form. It is related of the venerable John BorVey, late of Carroll township, whose death was noticed by us last week, that some eight or ten years ao he was as "blind as a , bat," having to be led hither and thither in ; all his outgoings and incomings, and yet just about the time tho tower of St I$,nedicf church was completed, savs the Carrolitown ' correspondent of the Johnstown ftutuiir i iaif, i i tm', i:e ar.is-e onct mormon ana on peering . ' out he saw the tower P.d could not for i awhile be convinced that It was real, and it ; . was some time before he could fully realize ! j that his sight had ben restored to him. Of . : the deceased we were md to yay la-.t week ! ! tint he tvas a hale, hearty man nr to within I a few day of his dentil," while the trnih is ' . tr.;it Mr. Ilenry Sprinzer, another venerable j clt'.7en who died about the same time, was ' ! the gentleman who enjoyed such rare good . health. i ! A "Leap Tear Party" went on the war ' i path Tuesoay evening last, in sleighs, and went so far away from home as Loretto. It ; : eonsrted of the following-named ladies : j ; Mrs. C. T. Kohrt", Mrs. E. O. Kerr, Mm. F. t ! II. Barker, Mrs. .. A. Kinkead, Mrs. W. tirlffith, Mrs. Annie Henderson, Mrs. LUrie Linton, Mrs. U. E. Jones, and Mr?. Harriet ! Lloyd, and Mlsse P. J. Jones, Sue Kinkead, I Mary Shenkle, Lizzie Snyder and Annie j : Lloyd. They ftopped. whi'le in floret to, at j 1 Capit. Morgan McDonald's, and one an.1 all ) ! declare that nothing was ever 60 entirely and ' overwhelmingly lovely and so altogether nice j i and magnificent as this trip, and. that If they j ' shou'. l mayhap p.dver.tnrh on another of the I : same calmer all which is threatened they will order the dnver to r, the Loretto road K Brllhart.. John K. JohnKton E. It. Camp 5 Samuel Itrelh i:. V. Haker I Thomas Sheppard ; Ahram Bates.. 'roonte Patch In ' James M'r Atron Patch; n. about I Connor (t 1'arr ; C-mnor A Irr Pell Notlov fse-i.ud contract)., j Mr. Fllnn tof Htnn Urothcr.-). lltrd fc Cass Id)- 1 F.iKlcr's .l.o.ooo feet. . ...l.sisi.ooo " .... 5Q0.S-O " . ... S.KI.000 " .... M),W! ' . . . . S.ISJO 4'io'OiJO " 440.(100 l.lnO.OilO " . ... SOO.Otsi l,:X.0O S0.i-0 s. . ... riisj.nOO ' .....joo,ro .... (flCCM) . ... no.ooo M .... aoo.o. .... V'xtooo .... ITo.iiO ' .... 31.900 .00 " . . . . " n.rx) " 1',0ij0 " . ...2.MO,is .... 4iO,0OO 1..SO0.OI0 ....4.OOO.0CS1 . . . -l.O-IO.OOO ...,3.o:si,ix.o n Khenshurr. on I MONDAY, MARCH 1st, 1830. i At 1 O'CLOCK. I, yi.. the foliewicr descrlccJ j real estate, to w. : I a. I. The ii-.tcr-st of William Kittoll. dee'd. I lormerly of I'rish Lloyd, of. In and to a tract of ' litnher land situato in nsquehanr.a t iwr.shir.. in said county, lK..un.le.l t.y lands ! John W. Limier, J t'riwh I.loyd. 1-aac Wctof- Jonas Hnum. 1 he. Toiier, and John B. Hauic, containinjr ninety -throe acres, more or less. j ?'. a. A i.lece or parcel of land tftnate in : Camhrla township, aho-it one.halt mile fr-m F.h I ensbur. l ound.l hv the Clay Fika and lands or ' Kdward Owens and John Kirsv.-iiner. conlalr.inif ten , acres and slxty-thr. e rerchts. all cleared and cn- rare i der fecee. I. or : 'a. n l nieee or nnre,.t of snli -.e. ahonl nne half what they will likely he worth neit ! situate in Camhrla townshii. hounde.1 by the lieu winter : a fn!! -toe of Oeneral Hardware, Tablo i h road, lands ol Joseph Wilman, hf irs of James and Pocket Cutlery. Tea and Table Snoons. Silver and Ort.rira Mills, and others, containinir siitv.t wo riated Ware. Hevolvcrs, fcc. fcc. all of which I , acres and eiahtv-three r.endies. Mill an Oppnrtnnlty to Scrnrs Won. derfnl Hartalns.-l have still on hand a Cne lot of first clas. Hes'lnir Stores, which 1 am wiil in to seil at the samo prices asked f'-r them before the recent advance, or about one-half what they are really worth at this time. Also, a few Cookinp Stoves and Kaners, which I am sellinir at less Nor-vr it' r. cambij Jadzrarnta : Charles Johnson et a'.. , J. I.. Martin ' Jnhn T. Cocnev ! S. I jkin " ".'.'.'.".'."".".'.'.'. : Je... J.. llowser rt a'l John 'rouse I Ssm'l F!erner;erai."."'.......'.".'.""." .Tac'ib fc 0ee tJates ; X. J. Freiilhoft , m. l'rlce et ai ! Vm. I. McClelland... ' Ssmnel Kellr et al Benj. FiRart" COVNTY f'X am scllliiR at less than the present wholsale priees. Also. I have a few first class Mowlnar Machines. which will be sold for cash at a pcreat redaction In prices, or exchangci for trood yon na horses. These opportunities are only wffored nntil I lay In my new Nj.i-in6T stock. Co. JlraTLav. Ebensbur;, Feb. 19. 1!S0. l-U 43 .. 1-0 b .. l'lt.-T ,. 4' '1.32 119" 41.75 .. -!. T7 .. 3,:M 2 2? "O TiTa 2-.'. S3 .. C01.60 sr .w.w t MOT." NT nt'E DISrCIcrs IN FREtrHOFF it fur :l;e crntv 1 1 ell- .,' a I arid i ! is: . n ."'.ar. h. A. 1. 1 1. l..v-::t .er s -nii pr r" v nnni A. I'd" l.l'e t ! ;i n t 2. ll:veni..r. al property -,. , . I. srn - V. v. . .rr Csrruli t'-. r -';::. d Z. 1 nv. i'.fi.ry rt- c t tc ai't i a i -! lir.-i ii nr. si id- w i f li : hur i'I'i. dee'd l 4. 1 i.v nti.rv rind : t.ite .'.J i n.sf .1 wjilovr i f y -it is Yon: i;i'- ..li'r;:i &. mcr.t 'ry a nd st pr:.:scmt r.t t'f -et r; i n ti'e iirprais".' nrd's'et a;. ar: for Anr; H widow of Ja.-.b Vv . Mick. Ir.te of Jo:.ti:Uwn Kt- O'isll. rte. -nj. .-'. i. ?. -'Tit - ; rt i . pp. 'i : .".?Tent c " 't rt i r pc rs a -a! property r;: I ten 1 estate at ".raised ar 1 s, .,j-t t. r .uu l.mdley, rl.Jowni Vtn. Hrrdley. hits ct IVai 1. nif ton towr;-h:p. lieeea-eil fl '-V .'. 7. 1 r.v.T.t"ry rind ?i'i rii!it"i)f:;;r; i"rr'.i'n p1".--t-i pr.'pert;- i.j pr lis.-.'nnd t-t aj-art f.r M- I..na isid.iw of D.ivid lV.in. Jr.. U e cf Black'.irli t:wa h'p. (l '"i"s.l. e. Invcnti.ry arid tprr ; ipn:rr.' ef ccrtr.:u t er S'nal T"pe-ty ai urs.sei and :,rt t Hsrr'ct I.tiie-,iu. wi irw of Tltnnhy Lnniad'tc. latj o While township, decease i. .'. O. 1,'iXl'. Ke-:.;;... Ueplster'i O''c. n .en-bury. 1'eb. J. !S . . t c; -rt for I.':i:- i . Ir.tcofCuiit'T.aus!. Ye.utK. rouirh. rs.l e- "Advancf. and rtHTREAT, Personal Kx pcriences In tlie irnittd States and Confeder ate States Armiei," pnblishcd at New Or leans, La., i$J!i, bv ieneral (i. T. Heanre gard for "The Hood" Orphan Memoral Fund," pp. .too. ftvo. Ponnd in grty English cloth, containing a fine photozraph, also, a fine line steel engraving of the dead soldier, with fonr large lithographic map! of celebrated i battle fields. The price 1b W, fent free re- Tnire was a man who had a clock. His name was Matthew MeJH, Tf e wonnd it rejrnlar every dny For fonr-and-twenty years. At last his precious timepiece proved An eif?ht-d:iy clock to be. And a madder man than Mr. Meara I would not wish to see. The aforesaid Mr. Mears does not live la A!- t-5-ina, or he would hnre known better. He wonld I lisve known that that man Bob Adams, of the Iv j pan Honse. not only Indicates to inqtlrera elaht- j dav and twentr-foar hour tlma. but also when it Is rea-lirne. in addition, it is uaeiy inm ne or ens bod else would say that the very cheapest place whero a person could buy a suit of ready-made elothiny, at prices to rnn lower than the lowest, would be at Godfrey AVolf', next door to the posi offlce, Altoona. Ln't our readers iwake amemoran dum of this hitter fact. "Try not to pass." the old man said. -I call : my edtre ; 'twas yon that led ;" A tear stood in the your.y man's eye, And from his lips escaped "ce hlfih," I'raw poker. "Try not to pass !" the old man ald. In the ! c'nninr. At that time, draw poker had nothlnsr whatever to do with It. arid the old man was en tes-.,Tinir to Inrincnhls dauirht-T tO t'S H S. HiO.- gistered hr mail, on receipt of the price. The I menthal's Orcnt Fjistern Hoot and Shoo Store, lovilr nnscimim nnnsnal Interest at. the ore- , 1119 Mevemn avenne. Altoona. .-no orrw icm sent time, when many disputes and conten i tions l.ave arisen among critics and hKt .trians ! es to the accuracy of omcial reports of many ; leading events of the war, which are hero detailed, with a charming simplicity of style ! and perspicuity, which oftentimes "bring be- ; fore the reader thrilling scene of the battle . ground. A Stitch Timk Savks Xistd. Any i person indebted to me by note or book ac- I count crtn have until the first day of April to call and pav nn their lndel-teoneM withont ' any additionaree.st. All who do not avail themselves of this opportunity will lie called . on promptly after that date by an oflieer for ! Immediate payment, with emit added. N. . ii. Do rot call without the money, as I will ; not le put off anv longer. Ebensbarg, Feb. 10, 1SS0. i Two Organs. Ilegnlate first the stomach i second the. liver ; esecJally the firrt, so to perform their functions perfectly, and yon will remove at least nineteen-twentieth of all the ills that mankind is heir to. in this or any other climate. Hop Bitters Is the only thing that will give perfectly healthy natnrai action to thete two organs. the old man's lap a cold deck, which Indicated a dollar or two. and she said : '-Yon can boy for me. from Blumenthal. the nicest pair of shoes for that sum of mone" you erer laid eyes en 1'' He heeded the sons; of the siren, and went In and came ont r.rsed likewise hii diu;htcr. Ail other fathers and itauirhteri are ad- ised ta follow the exaoipla we have tried to exemplify. and stop at McDonald's, and If he ails to at a obey lsrrt'ot.or:; there mist ii.'nre -ir-r. - J "'-. Waited. Sherman A Co., Martha II. Mich., want an agent In this county at once. He who .'rinks and ares away Will live to drink another day. But he who drinks between the drinks P.:ht qnickly In the sutter slnWs. Francis MftThv, tho temperance ntn. made nsa of lantruace similar to the foreoina In Altoona the other evening, and on a'rsina vote, was him self In the majority. Bnt wo ask hltn and all his ntlirurs we ant them In all sincerity would tnere have Ken a raaiorliy, there or elsewhere, aija'.nst this proposition : That Simon fc Bendbeim. next door to the First National Bank. Altoona, sell ready-made e'othinsr chetjier than ready-made clothing can be booeht elsewhere ? We ;ncs" not. The Miirphvltcs and everybody elge ro to Sirnoa fc Bendhelrn's when they want something nice, sew, cheap find seasonable. i Wrvxs of Kret men all remind n ; We mav make eur wives sthllpae. Ani der.art.tni- leave behind ns j Widows worthy of ou-tima. ' Onr endeavor 1? cot to make widows, lint to pu e ; advice which. If followed, will evolve respectable ' husbands. ThU aslri.se, redn.-M to a nnt (hell. Is : i fro, re husbands, to Jas. J. Murphy's star Cl i'h ! Ing ilall, 1W Clinton street. Johu- town. whoa yon So, 4. A l.ioce of around situate In the West ward of Kbrnsburg borough, bounded bv the turn pike, Lloyd street and West reet, containinjr about one acre. 5i o. ft. A half lot of around situateln the West ward of Kbensbury borouph. bounded on the north by lot of Mrs. Sarah Ihma, on the east by lot of J. fc II . A. Shoemaker, on the south by Lloyd street, and on the west by an alley. "o. ft. Tho undivided" one-half Interest of. In and to a piece or parcel of land situate In B'ackhck township, known as the "John Oillan" farm, bounded on the north by lands of I'eter Warmer and Kobert Feryuaon. on the east by land of Isaac Wissinyer, on the south by land of A. V.'. Rowland, and on the west by lands of A. W. Rowland and David It. Davis, containing: one hundred and twenty-three acres, more or leas, about seventv acres ot which are cleared and nnder fenee, and having thereon erected a pood two-story stene dwelling li.mse.a frame barn. and ntherontbulldinire. There Is a srood orchard on the premises and a coal tank opened, the land being nnderUld by a lour-loot veTn of excellent coal. The other half Interest tn this farm, belom?lnp to K. I.. Johnston. Ksq., will be offered for sale at the same time and um the same trms, so that the purchaser can bny the whole farm If he desires.!' So. 7. A piece or parcel of Improved land sit uate in the West ward of Enersbnnt boronah, bounded .n the north by land ol F. A. Shoemaker, en the east by West street, en til" south by Hith street, lot ot Ilartman Berg: and land of heirs of Stephen IJoyd, deceased, rontstn'nir seven and one-half acres, more or less, and bavins; thereon erected a lanre two-story frame dwelling honse. I There is a srood orchard on the premises. This ! pieee will be sold in two port'ons, the honse and ' about three acres In one part and the remainder. nbont fonr and one-half acres. In the other pert, or j In one whole piece, to nut purchasers, i Xo. S. A sipiare of jrround situate In the West I ot Kbensburs; liorough. b-junded on the north j by IK.yit street, on the e:mt by Spruce alley, on t'ie S'.utu by Ugle sf-eel. ea-i on the west by West ! street, contamhii; two ami one-half acres ar.d l.av I tnrr theresjn erce.e a icof.d sw-vstory frame H-rol!- ins; honse, a frame st.i. and ail tho pe-crsaey i ontbnildtngs, anil Iiai n.s; a good orchard or. the j j premises. I ' TesWH or S.,irx f)ne-thlr.l of the purchase ( I money to be paid on eonf.rmation of sa'e. and the j ! remainder In two e-jal annual paymer.'s. with in- j j terest, to be sc-ured by the judgment lnd and I mortgage of the pur-hsifer. I JlAKdAKI-TKlTTttU Adni!nisirtria of W illiam Kiltell, dee'd j F-hecbur;. Feb. 4, lW.i.-CU I Judgment : Adams Township Barr Township IJliekliek Tcw:ih!p t'ambria Townshl t'hest Township learfield t,wtiship...f!. Jackson Township. Monster Township ', Snsqttehanna Townshipi.. Washinaton Township. . White Township Road, t 12 00 .. M.ns - 1.20 .. 12 7 .. SJ .. ! .. 2c9 .. .39 , 5.10 .. 546. l t 1.4 SH'tjoer. 1? lj Ifl.TO ir st lM.ra rr si ; i s 6 si 105 f. ' 123.25 ST. 90 T. List cf ("in Tnr u, i i dowc li r t-f-1 a: t!; er.si cniraeuciii- o:. .'I. .-ndty. ?T.trc rir.sT w E.TK Freridllncr vc. T . i K.'j-lii!; 4 vs. At iZv.ii e. W esteland's l.Ts-sint . .. '. r-ii "Tel-wen s. ).;.. 1 e nl ro:iliason rs. U..r-.' c f loretto. Kcrin t. Sup. rs's Cea-.e! . rli. f-ris-.y-i - rrr. . s. I.sk'"s a-i ii ...f. Butlr el a'.. ....v. Luther. ....VS. I:I.C,-f. ASSETS. Atc'ts Joe from Judgments Am't! due from Constable for the year is. ami previotti years Balance In Treasurer hands. Am't da from John Hyan, Sherifl i.eti.t.; 1. "5H.CS . 1S.M4 IS 1.54 rs.su.iu LIABILITIES. tlntstandlcg flrders I Outstandlnir Bond ..' ' ". Am't dae distrl.-t on Koad fc Scbooi'Tai. Am't due Foot Hons- Balat.ce in lavor ol Cotinty ... . r- si 2 slv 1 .. s M.es .. l.34.1.'a i'.14 1 l Orvasj nnder onr hands et the f'orn minimum OfUre In tbenshnra. this r.or ti day of Janaarv, A. n. l&toi j. M. campbeUj, ) S. W. DAVIS. JComm'ioc". OF.O. ffT liLUY. S Attest K K. IcjtKOAK,C:rk. We the ondcrslfrned Aadiii.ra cf Cambria fonn y. Fa., do restc tfully rep-irt that we ? t o cre ful'.y evatnlne 1 rbs ti'ii. lirrn end c-e.iur.ts cf th" licceipt and Fst.ee.i 'trrri c t sMj I'-i-jetv fr-.-.-i the ..1st day cf .Ta-iu.-iry , A. 1 lTy. to the iv:); t'ay of January. A. I. la'.,e:id d i iind them tn be s' rtrtcd. ai also th fnre;ri!r!T Ftatctr.t lit tf Hibi!!- t:rs ami assets of sai-t -iiitj'.y. (iirirs under our hands at t' e (-.-inirci-slonera f M;rt in F.:en"!.'ir.r t'l.s n"itb tl tv r l Jaituarv, A. D. 1S5-J. l"ATi.I KK It.liN. Villi. It" 1' KI l.I.Y, - Auditors. W. li. CONNrlLL. VcDonaM Blakely I"- pbt's Foe I n- hanie Sn me Same Vni'-n llofr jr.? IU:r t Stre Srtu:e Same Same Sirne S.-. ine Same M j rra Jlev. .: i.- -h s J.rei llitih. s K.n'cl.s Ke.-.i cnd-jrier S.i me I'lu.OT.er Boro' of Carroll I'r.tLe.x Co. C 1 Hi' r t X ni -ersavptt. 1 ; . 5!--rk. V-;rn.T. . sl.uer. . . . Uu. k. . )-iii-.in. . It .-v. . :.;t. r. . Tii:-. . ).':...-. 1'. .v i -- --1 vs. S li. ti-s is. St-vt vs. S: tkfc. v.. I iris a':r r-. lr - 1 r'r vm.;.t i M-eu-l-ur, Fi-b. .ye. t -. ri fr r ' : , - -:r f..r . iti.r.c -m :'--- ' A V'OTK'r: i-t hoifbv given tl ;U the j Aa r-c uid aid finalaceour.t of Themas Fjrer. As- i signer of Joseph 5nit'-r ! r the benc.1t - ere. I- ltirs, has l en fib d n t'e cftt 'e of tbe I'rotbono- tarv of th C'onrt of Cctntnen I'lc .s oi sni l c ttoty. at:.lwi!l t.c t r.-i-M.'.cd to t!ic -ai.! i nr; lorcvmnn ation da the'-jd Meri l.'.v of M-.r.-h, l.j. c. F n iioNNFLU I'roih'-.n -.tarr. Trothe-v. '.r 's I ifce, LtHtcshnnt, Feb. U, If .'.-3t. OTICE is liereby given tl:at the nr- eonnt .f John Manb. Ass'ance cf Ocor-e Wehn and wife, f,.r the benefit ol rreditore, ha been fi'"d tn the office of the l'r..thonotarr of I -am- ! r.ria co'inty, ar.d n.iles rreep"i,.ns w- filed thereto will be Confirmed on the first McnrlaT of ?Iarch ext. C. F. O IK INNKLL, FrM honotary. l'rothonotary 's ' tficc, Kbenshurg:. Feb. s, lH0."-?t. "V" OTICE hereby given that the ac jLI count nf John C tfnfea, Asslsrnee ef Jacob Ktmsman, for the benefited ere H tors, tss been Bled in tna etBce of the rrothono?ry of Cambria county, and unless exceptions le ttle.f thereto w ill he cuucrmfd on the fltt Mendar ot March next, C F. fl'INiNXKLh, IVithono'ary Prothonotary'a t'dltsp, hhensbartr Feb 3, lKj."-5t. NOTICE i.s herein- ivon tliat tne rc eonnt of L-iai Wehn, Asrlnca of Carper Si-'ill st'iirirb. A 1-.-.: on t u. t . Tailrv.a U, l i I't'.ce; ft.-t.Otl, ; rio M.I. JL cr. !:". : A a ir : AVI!t)M IT t' OTICE is lien ly given thattl o first and fir. -si scennnt of Joseph Crista, Assignee ot Aotrosi'r. I). Cri- e, for the l-errSt of creditors, has t eer. tid In the office of the Frothmiotary of I ambrla cs-untj, nd uriless excviticc" be ti. thereto w'i'l bt'onfirmed on tlig first Monday a! March ncit. C. F. fVIKiNNFLL. I . ihonMa-v. rrt.tbonotarT's)fflce,i;bentbnis. Fet- 2, 1..-C.t. :-rf. .- I ; l-'t t' e nuli."i '.'." I: ! Tiran, u! ; rct t v. 1" y v r.: . : , t- ss : : -' -ri f ealv- i b.-.'s. ; c"sl (if. w.-.i.ts. 1 i 3 hmP l'." M,. '.' el- luivv : Ann "". : ! hariirvs, b'i-.-k act rate, h;.'.,s?. :! ; . f. Ti::.'..ire. rA a M c,-r-., U: ; . -.-. i In.! er. A i e'rs .r.a rr? ; f. r.:iK lr Stir n a,:-,D-.r w'ue toy c .ns. rt. i 'Ja rx na. I'a., lei. 11, r v at 1 V- " To' s.e.1. " i'-. ' -. : e a I -:J 1 -VTOTICE is lifn.'l.v triven tliat the ac- i PJ -M. It. fckc iiL.r,i, Sir.uf r.i Jl count of Wm. II. Sechler, A'jrce ef F .T ' W 7,;t.-, Ehivsnhnrg, V. 07u- ia 1'n;. 'ary of JlOO ht moctTi and irnfte " p.sfe. ;---e 1f7TT0CS 33 aOO- want t- ettire vortrf elf tn rn:h raiment as cannot ! Wehn ar.d wlte, has been flied In tho oCice of the fail to fall in with the liking- of both yonrs.'-lt and i l'rothonotary of Cambria oonnty. and nr.ltrss ei arife, with prices aad styles to suit both of you. ' ceptlons be filed thereto will be confirmed on t'::6 Allfe"n Tvlni: in Cambria, e.-nntv who have i first Monday of March next. .-Vi .0 Ei..,i, .j fe-.liS-:T 'T T lr t-:"'C'S-) ' C. Y. O V.i'. il'.ZZA. rrothourit-ry. iC'- v..""r e. ;.. - 1 r';:2'9.If':'r:' w '.'."" :'.. Mills, for the beref.t of cre iitors, baa been fred ;x, onade Fow, (reca::y cocujiiea ij Vin. Kittet the ofhefi of the Fmtkons-.tary o! Cauibi la County teq.,) (,'entre tlseet l-ai.'T.-im and will' be precn'e l t0 the Court of Corucion ' hM.muayclMwhr j". ' I --E'v- r.rn!i'i;'n.Ut.:..:-r-. V." rr tell. Fleas of said t sv.mty .r rot.tvraAtion en tr.c nr: i -T-ri TtVATlV "rr.m-n'T.n-w 1 I liU. ill. l"'s-.., i.ii .ii -i w- " 'Puh"-:r. Ta. lTirc C3 : t C'-titre street. . h-r. -i2 . ttrte j." nn r
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