- J JVJ l n'Li'-'rrfi: vO a"-woft eest aZ2 ra::Ej2s.. m., 335- sst rtliBBIUBBSJL r, - HMH'll 31, IS7G. OCALANO PERSONAL. ..i.i now nbiii'ilant, anil r.ut 1 1" " y,u b,kw ,,ow -l r-trrr''ourili-contcnt, and .i:li'i .. . . Lll l - f. " . .1 ;m i, a .... l-t jt;i-.i are Hj:u iiit-.w - .: t.i ii me. ' " t-r. -l;il v never contained a 1 r' "'let' t ,,,:u ttfnd r ' 't Tli-'arlv part of this week. "!l , ! iKt"l:.-.-ti promulgated at !1 ' ''' , . ' the issuance of new Ill 1.1 VI ' ' 1 A ! I!'!" ,.,,iitrin'i'!i lf.,r.SO pieces lias just . 1 lv Mis Molli Bailey, of I , .Vi-lfy.n'.Aircmiity- xlmik ol tbat Terl-il of Sciiiuerhlll township, M,r' ,"'.-'ertiitie. a few days aj-, to cut . f',.'t -i severely. A Terbell ac- '...rutm I" lho Clearfield region l.r.-k Misint nun (tin. i I'ui ri iint hi ltiesuian amount .1 f,-fil'M-t which Mrs. I V;.; '' f.Nv.-s:.ip, m-ar ,, old ,.,.,: recently jfivti lurtii, ha' .1 For- have all .): t!i- past wet k or m. . . t 1 nn. I f,,trr toil iri.t-a fit. 't '' ul.l I it. ami the other hotels were ,(.. 1 tn t'n'ir utiinc-t capacity. ,pi was made to burglari the -V.- L'r.)'"r.v sT.tt.'isIim. nt of T. f. rt V C-. "linstciwii, on .Mommy liltrlit i r would-he burglar failed to effect l;'".'.''ef.ron Guards," of Wilmore, . i'te. 'H Fridiy last by Col. Elliott i , r o.ilitary ' 'at les, anil the in. i (? ei :l.v t'-' y rasseil a creditable i i n. ,-, Cas'y l'a" snW' intIy rpcovpred I ., ; ;.t,. i'liie.-s to taUt lip once more V I"'"- s'"' f' issi'rs on Iw-half oT tlie .1-'luifti w ti Trtbun. May nr.-rl'C ill aiiv ni'irc e ".i . ,i 1 1 T' ( . t r K iii iii " iniifc ii i ti hit- iwiine Miil'iew rr-iin ui'VJ'iry i'ox emiPRaay tut as M in K im-w nan evini-nny fr.'H tli I'ouit room, tbat otlicer M i'k I'mv al'si-nt. . ir. ,1. Im i-iir.i-r.il. nr., or I rankliu i 'i. "'.' y-:ir- out. ami vet lie. pets i.- ive'.v as if lie '.Tasn't half that ' Furl. t!j yars yt to fnie may it be .. w i;h Mr. 1- ar. X ir- ti l , rs 1 ' ' i-r ' air. i. r . a ronniy Dar, r ' i to m.-iKH Hatr-t.-ii'tory rrnje tl: wea:hr ch-rk, have wisely - 1 1 r-t irn tn tlrst piim ip'es in the : ( :!ie M Hi li ti'rm of Ci'itrt." i-:; i'in a-iviiie the Court to fix the? v i. Lit in Man h, as heretofore fur the f i i f M.ir li term, and 6ipned by v tl e n.'-tTiI.i-rt ..f tho bar, has ;!.r s! mil l id ik-fir-'d change. Bo mole "iim-ii ! niv fi '." fMcGough) wan it t:- ( '-r' i'f ll." finirt piiiiliely and f.fl.s prni-aitii'-d a! TueMlay e veiiiuj'n : ... ii .t yt it was tii- w isli nf lh l!oin t h- !; ll'.J riiine, ti"t go, ill answer to t lie ;iai:. r..n "u c lT-i. r-'-ts lias luvwun almost a nnirur tiriNt. and nearly everjbiMly : i r 1 e imi r .i d witli tlm idea that if ij. i. i iii-i i-.1 in matting a bracket in . v Til t!i--re will be a h eap of a i. k-t a' n"t i: in ihe next. dir.- '.1 fri-nd ilivivl 1 1 .! leu, of White o.',--.. li;ts i i r thanks fur t lie v Slllf k-rsi I taia-l '-r us this w k, I nt'i of n iv -ri- l-'iijf to si-e turned fralii "r ef t!i ir p !i'.i al w:y. I-W. II. Si I. ami', I-".-(i., late tlie spriifht- ' . !" i i. t al . d t..r of the HnUidaj -W-i, has ..-eii sent to the insane .i'. Hi. i U! in o-r treatment. It is I lii ma -iv thai T.i.-ca.-e in hop h-ss, but i "t ('I.'. 1 i,: ;t in -t v p oviMilli'-riw. -1" ' -rnimi naiiinl Hughes, Kel!y, I '.irk 9 K t;j, t! . inst tlnee of whom were . lav ! n li'dt-d in tlie Hoilidays--'.::'. i'!i e'.iarc-- of entering 15. IJiim--K-r s'nr... a' Veil nv Springs, and Meat i v ra! s-i'ts i.f riot lies a i ut ot her iri iclett. - Wl.ile ' ik'.O'il w i Ih I ii -r l.(ivs in "d rop- i- wii .-in- tri-.clit ears on a Hiding at ' -at ' ii. n Saturday evening last, n -.'-. r had his right arm caught Iho ii t.t.i l ia:.irs ami s.t badly crnshed i' it !.! ;. a;i.! ;it.ted ne;ir the shoulder. -A; tl tvt-.-nt nieeiiii? of the Democratic ' ii.il i Hiif. recs fur tli is ilisl rict the reR- -n al mteil I .y the conferee" in 1874, a! v i g tli. i.-'i ates, w as repealed, and '-if'-r n.ekers af?r iliaf post of hon.ir l i t to stand upon their own iuerit3 - T'.ii-!" is the im itafion exfe.id- ' i n r rn i.i- rs h- that veteran knight of s' -ar. Mr. J.ihti !i.iug!ii-rfy, and that f-i:r misi-nUne friends at l.-at will read : - r r -r: t hy the itnoriijation conveyed is !. we .-an wis'u for all cou.-c-riied. See :tii-:ni-t:t. -At a o-rtain est ihtishtnent ia this ptaee, " i -'r is fx.l t. I e lio'.ilit and drank ;.ii ! ity, a little jamboree was in .r, a f..-,v v -i.ings ago, and oince ' -i:-' -! ii" p ntn ip -ints in t'ue hiia' io.ls - 'i-is I, .. f,i:cod tn carry his right " a l-'-'iriV fllTt fif tlil.1 wtt..V -ac n luicv ' t r t ., who hanker after tlie politi- "'i ; '. an ! j-i li'ig fr ni the riimber -Ivii-g li-tislr.fire and hhrieval'y -ay r.itl.it-u ..f thM mlier oiTn-es. I f .r'HT:ie man indeed who urtcapei! 1( I-e--. I t,n Vj's!i having taken ctiargn ' !.i," i nnrepa'ion, Altoona, tiin - t'.. i- TI 1 1'.. I. I- I. t il: '' v. Tl. etnas V:iNh. lias tieeti ns. t. M.irv's chiii-rh. 1 1 ol 1 i.larHtm re - V-.r-, i f Drrry. and Fattier T.al r. ..f .A:'.---a, are to t o Father John c ills inla ' A l."'-l f.llf.r t.AlluA A.ln! 'r-'.'. ii'hi." , rtiiiiii in il;. 5t?,(in0, was sold hv tht 'I J .V','''.-",'-,v fteri!vn for 521,00'), Ii. a . ;r''; I'-T-. "f lluiitiiiudon, or ' ' a ' I r .r.ii Mr. Wat.m.tt, who htdd a J " 'I'"-' it for upward of 320,000, ' " '--i "" purchaser. -V-ss K.y,. f-Xi-il. of' this pbace. lias " H'1'' 'luring her leisure mfnvnts uti-r whicli is eniriiirise.t nf tiitt ''1' 0'"" of vibicl, contains 575 a. ..,.'r ' natriis in all, nt ini luding ' -'.e in" aroiui.l th e lg;s. How is -"ac'intenrtUl qiilt? . , .,;,-o variety ot rare (lower needs inn keillyw li ph-ase aceept the ear , v ' ":ks "f "T "heiter half," and for a '"5nisioiial Hirectory" and ' 1 '" 'ar iavrs extended to v prin Jn '".'" f- R-'ntVnian will T" i "r !"t b,nr made. ' .'-taiiiliriad.iard it-re put t tint t hrtnpli a. i. l 'r I '.llr.t. ,,r .. .. i.. .. - - i .i i in i i,M c i i iii y i;ii '3 net toi i! thetust nriili flint of raro it pon - . n'- iwrttt .Villi 11 "r I !"'1'l','r'.V iM aringso worthy r'l.'"''i'ry '''iar:tc.ter and the rt ,"'''"'i a liicli has lMen liesmrfi! ii ti T'.i". (' n''.'"!e"r rr""Pis of otU -ers. i t;n:iiM.r..f raftso,, the Went I t tl nam Itranrli i. i-i'-H t'nat will Im sent to tnar- ll' ill tl'i ' t r -. 1. I . It. it t 1 i' t t .f ),, i' .ii ii mmui jiu. in init r;l""' wer' r"n to market from the ;,.,., " '' 't;". and in ls? about 1.500, of 1 . M 's, some 2.'i( rarts are unsold. i-. I1?1 li"Tg chowed ns a pnir of !:.,.(, " l I'- butt'.iio huriiH tlio other day ;r""'"i!y leeeived Troin abrotherin -s i, . r certainty great curi- j, P:rt 'f Tnele Sum's d'-main. hr t! "I"' 'ft- there are in. D '.' ',' lit"! here wtiieh are much U . '' Sr ,lia" l"i rTalo honiHcotlld posst ..' 'n wf thy conjeulal to this rll- ' 'viNt nfS Tpl was occasioned by "- 111 v 1K ' VH Hi.rtt.. . I.. Il. t r T 1 I - - 1 'J 1 li 1.- .I11I1 .11 i 11 II , p',,;?v :'r r!"i fact that Myers & Ltovd ,1. .. . 'Ur"'iestanit Im-m stvlesor dret-s i-l, " '!"-y "ell remarkably clieap for . -tr.. i- 'I reriretiitit. rtf ttnr ftrnt rel. 'I'll tl... Jl . - . . - .... I' I " " ; . , , s '-'"'iness is not onie of 1 ir : ' rvi"X about at this parHi- '); . Slvli at least Is th verdict j ,;,i ,, ") kii-.w ti-hut it i to savn inor.ev r "islaetioii by dealing iU M.& L. If the Altoona Mirror knows to a cer- I tainty that there is n company of politicians ! in this place who are about to buy foe ! Freeman establishment, we trust that it j will urge upon them the necessity cf acting ! promptly In the matter, as we wish to be re- i lieved of all anxiety on that score as soon as I possiiiie. Ali the applications for licenses pub lished on our lirst page were granted by tho Court on Monilay evening last. In a few case, however, .Judge Ieau ordered a jus tification of the bonds, owing to the fact that no information was forthcoming as to the financial standing of the parties who had signed them. That the hard times are rrowdingnews paper men pretty closely is evidenced by the fact that the .lohnstowu I'ofce and Echo will lie forced to digest much of its future lit erary food with the aid of "borrowed bow els,' and that the I,atrobe Advance has ad vanced one or more steps backward by taking unto itself a patent outside. The "Onarantco" Wanamaker & Brown give is not a mere nominal tiling, but a signed contract protecting those who buy at fit. i and Market. Philadelphia, whether they deal direct with W. & B. themselves, or lenvc their measures and orders with II. II. Thompson at tho Ehcnsbitrg post-otTice, where samples of cloths in great profusion are now on exhibition. If the lawyers hadn't secured a c!irtrt,Te in the time of holding the March term of Court, we don't supposo that winter would have lingered so long in tho lap of spring, as the weather clerk always manage:-! to dish np a severe cold snap about this time for tho benefit of Court attendants, and had the lawyers left well enough alone we might be done shivering by this time. Among the men of note whom business has called to our town this week wo name Judge Pershing, now of Schuylkill county, but still to alt intents and purposes tlie same honored and worthy son of Cambria he al ways was, and his no less dist inguish-d brother, Rev. Israel Pershing, the able ami efficient President of Pittsburgh Female Colleere. Always welcome are suclr visitors. The Burgess of Cambria City, Mr. Eli Benson, disappeared about two weeks ago, and since that time nothing has been learned as to his wherealtouts. His family were not told by li i in of his proposed departure, and they sre naturally very much alarmed about bim, fearing tbat he may have been foully dealt with. His oilb-ial accountsare correct enough, and his family relations were always very pb-asant. Wliile a memlier of the bar was amusing himself Wednesday afternoon in examining The revolver with which Anderson shot and killed young Kirby, the Court very inno cently i nijii : r ( whether the weapon was loaded, and on being assured that two of the coamliers contained charges, his Honor, wich that irresistabb humor for which he is so proverbial, requested the lawyer, if bundle the pistol he most, to point it in the direc tion of i lie court crier. Keep time with the march of labor, boy: give your stntrtg right arm full play ; for labor is sweet and the reward it brings will afford the means to pay for all the clothing you need, my boy, which can always le found so neat at Star Clothing Hall, Johns town, loo, Clinton street, where that prince of cl.ithiers, Jas. J. Murphy, will welcome and deal fairly and squarely with all who wish to invest in wearing apparel of any atyie, quality or price. A morg the important things which It ts well fur our masculine friends to keep in view is that Mr. Godfrey Wolff, next door to the post-office, Altoor.a, keeps one of tlie largest, and best se'ecttid stocks of clothing in ISla'.r comity, or any other county for that matter, and sells not only the finest grades of good", made up in the most substantial and fashionable styles, but defies any maa in th business to sell as goinl clothing or furnishing good at less prices than he isof fering them to all who favor him with their custom, flo to Wolff when you need any thing in his line. Mr. Tj. 1!. Brallier, of Bl.vkliek town ship, discovered an owl's nest in'a hollow tre w hich lie had occasion to chop down a few days ago. The neat was some forty feet from the ground, and the female owl was ensconced thereon with two eggs under her, and it was not until tlie tree had been cut from the stnmpand had partially fallen that she was induced to leave h-r retrea'. The two eggs were secured intact, lint one of them was aflerwanls broken. Finding an owl's nest we presume to In a rather an un common occurrence, and hene this 'owl about it through the columns cf the Fit k te st A V. A young man led woman named Mrs. Belle M'Cusker, a resident of Latrobe, at, tempted to "shuftlle rtf Ibis mortal coil" by taking morphia, which she procured at a drug store and swallowed on the street, but as she did not kno-v how to regulate the lose and became terribly sick and fell in a swoon after entering a neighbor's house, two physicians were summoned and admiutstcr el an emetic to her which had the effect, of dislodging the poison and saving Iit life. Although only three months a wife, domes tic infelicity, it is said, drove the unfortu nate young woman to this terrible attempt at seif-mnriler. A Clearfield paper lays that on Wednes day evening last, at about seven o'clock, a meteor or ball of fire the size of a man's two fists, with a tiiry tail about six feet long, passed over that town in a northwesterly course. As it passed over the Presbyterian church it threw a strong light upon the spire, and when immediately over Second street a small piece detached itself therefrom and di.sappeared as would a spark. The main ball continued on its way until in the neighliornood of the river, when itexplodttd with a noise somewhat like the explosion of a sky-rocket, and disappeared entirely. How is this str.ynge phenomenon to Lo ex plained ? Puddling Furnace No. 10, in tho C. I. Co's old rail mill at Johnstown, exploited with a teriific crash on Tuesday morning last between 1 and 2 o'clock, caused by throwing a quantity of water, as is tho cus tom, into tho furnace, and Richard Crossin and Chris. M'Nelius, pnddler and assistant, were both very severely, and in tho caso of tlie former it is feared dangerously, injured. Mr. Crossin's shirt was set on fire and tie was bad t burned, liesides receiving other serious injuries from some of the (lying de bris. Mr. .M'Nelius was more fortunate, escaping with only a few slight contusions. The blow up is said to have been tho most terrible that has ever occurred in tho mill.' It is not true, as reported in two papers, both daily, that a young man named Ra phael Byrnes, who isnota soti of Mr. Barney Byrnes, of Carrolltown, as stated in the ac count published, but is n son of Mr. Francis Byrnes, of Susquehanna township, was run over by a passenger train, eastward tiound, betweeu Cresson and (lallitsin, on Monday night last, receiving injuries which resulted in his death soon alter; but it is true that Michael Ford, a young man who resided for some time in the northern part of this county ami was well known and much respected, did meet with an accident and received in juries which produced death under the cir cumstances and at tlie time and place above indicated. Mr. Ford was at one time an inmate of the Catholic Orphan Asylum, Pittsburgh, and was brought from there to Indiana comity several years ago, but sub sequently and until alsuit a year ago lived at various places in Northern Cambria. His age was about 22 years. While Mr. Maurice McNamara, of Johnstown, was quietly seated at the Blatr House supper table, on Monday even ing last, a drunken man named Jas. White, also a resident of Johnstown orvicioity, but at present employed, we believe, al Lloyds ville, this couuty, picked np his plate, con taining a knife, fork, and various edibles, and without a single word having been ut tured or anv other provocation given, hnrled it at Mr. McNamara. striking him In the face and cutting an ngly gash near the right eye and also gashes upon both lips, from which injuries he bled profusely and suffered so severely that it was found necessary to call in medical aid to sew up the wounds. The assailing party left the table forthwith, but was soon after struck and knocked sprawling by a friend of the maltreated gen tleman. Mr. McN. caused, the arrest of White next morning, but as the case was likely to liecomi complicated on account of the well deserved punishment inflicted on tlie accused, it was deemed best to withdraw the suit after due apology had been made for tli cowardly act. Ioisr,s I Cflr?,-Wo have only space sufficient to report the more important cases disposed of !u Court this week, as follows: Com'th vs. Minnesota Aschcraft and Jos eph Lrunlap larceny and receiving stolen goods. Minnie not yet arrested and Joseph lion et. Bail forfeited as to tlie latter. Com'th 8am'l Turner and Wm. C. Flem ing, supervisors of White township, indict ment labeled "Nuisance' Beit brought on account of failure to rebfiild or repair a bridge which had been partially sweptaway. Verdict, "Guilty." Com'th vs. Philip Bnrphe and Wm. "Win nerobtaining goods from Mr. Weniroth.of Bummerhill, on a forged order. Guilty. Com'th ts. Freeman Cnpp larceny and receiving stolen goods ; J. W. Sloan, prose cutor. Guilty. Com'th vs. "Peter Wasser, Charles Dishart and Andrew Dishart- aggravated assault and batti-ry ; James Walters, or Carroltown, prosecutor. Wasser not arrested and the Disharts found noLguilty ; yet Charles was deemed sufficiently implicated ta pay half the costs, the other half being saddled ou the county. Com'th vs. Mary M'Guey, of White township selling liquor without license. Guilty. Com'th vs. Egedins Iievy assault ami battery with intent to commit a rape. Found guilty of assault and battery. Com'th vs. Henry Ribblei wife desertion. Tlefenilniit t-iritr.il tn ,.-t t- . . t .... V- r..- support of wife and children from now until I June term of Court. Remanded to prison nntil security is furnished. " Com'th vs. Henry Anderson manslaugh ter in shooting young Kirby to death at Ilawes' cement mill-Johnstown, a few weeks ago. Verdict, not guilty. Com'th vs. Wro. Derlng fornication and bastardy; Margaret Jones- prosecutrix. De fendant pleads giolty. Sentenced to pay CO cents fine. $30 lying-in expenses, ?t per week for seven years frftn August 8, 1H7H, and to stand committed un'il the sentence is complied with. Com'th vs. Morrell Swank fornication and bastardy. Xvlle prosequi entered on payment of costs and giving a bond to sup' port the child. Com'th vs. A. J. Christy selling liqnor to minors and selling liquor without license. Not guilty on either counr, but ordered to pay costs in first case and Frank P. Bradley, the prosecutor, to pay costs in the last one". Com'th vs. F. Bengele selling liquor to an intoxicated person. Not guilty, but So pay one-third of tlie coirts, and the prosecu tor, Frank P. Bradley, to pay the remain ing two-thirds. The following cases were continued : Mary E. Bealcs and Mary Farrier, arson; Michael McCahe, fornication and bastardy; James Dunn, fornication and bastardy and seduc tion; Daiirel Gray and others, larceny. Cases settled: Alex. Fresh, assault and battery; F. X. Haid, selling liquor on Sun day. - True to our purpose not to announce the name of any aspirant for office uniess we hare direct information from tlie party him self, we refrain as heretofore from speak ing of the alleged candidacy of quite a num ber of gentlemen whom we have no doubt are in the field. Hence it is that we add to our list this week no names except those of Messrs. N. Home and John Downey, both of Johnstown, who aspire to"sit on the Assem bly" as the properly aecred ted representa tive from Southern Cambria; and Mr. C. F. O'Donnell, tho present efficient deputy sheriff, who is girding up his loins for a hold effort to reach a higher seat In the political synagogue, or to speak more plainly, is wil ling lo be the next sheriffof Cambria county if the democracy so will it. Neither of these gentlemen, wo feel sure, need any In troduction fromiis. Mr. Home is atrue blue democrat who lias always been faithful to his party, notwithstanding thai his political aspirations heretofore have invariably been tripped in the bud, and is just as competent ami intelligent as lie is faithful ; while Mr. Downey, although much younger, is a man of scarcely less prominence, and has a per sonal and political record as a eitinen, soldier and democrat which cannot be gsinsayed, and the strength that he showed in "last year's convention, when apiring for the county treasuryship, shows that h" has many warm friends in tho county. Of ('barley O'Donnell we need say nothing except that be is a young man of energy and good moral character, a sound, niicoiu prising democrat, and a general favorite among all classes of our people. If he does not win the prize ho will make il liwly for the man who does. JounNAf.tsTic.-It N sail the Cambria Free man, published at Kbcnsburg. is about to be purchased by a ronipnny of politicians of that place. Mr. McPike. t lie present editor, has been tendered the foreaia nshi p of t!io Altoona !Vi Ouiie oftice. lie is in every respect competent. While modesty forbids our acquiescence in the concluding sentence, of the alove item, dipped from a recent issue of the Altoona Mirror, we are willing to admit that tho state ment is entirely correct in every other par ticular, save and except that tlie Cambria FrekmaS, so far as we know, is not "about to be purchased by a company of politicians" in this place, nor has "Mr. M'Pike, tho present editor," been tendered "the fore manship of tho Altoona Tribune office." With these few unimportant corrections, the story will do first rata to ti.l up with when local news is scarce. Oitr Puzzle Department Cresskt Station, Merced Co., rsj., y March IT. 1876. f Dear Frbbmax I am not at all pleased at I.oretto' tor say i ni that he thouif lit tny "cbaile mark was a bin lesitieon "us mountaineers." I never did nnjthinx to cause etich a reflection. I always esteemed the mountaineers n forest! 1. 1 for honesty mid intelligence, and I rsiHerthink It was an overlook by bim and not a burlesque by me. Some of your correspondents complain that all do Dot take pnrt iu the solutionaof problems In the "Pusczle Department." There is cause for complaint, and 1 would readily Join in, but ttie dlstsnce Is so ret that -I,oretto." "A. D. H. and ,-E. V. M."have tiie puzzles all chopped 1 into mine meat before my answers could leach I JO". I consider the "Puzzle Department" very In- j te resting and 1 send (bis little mjuib us a inecur sori of whi.t is forlheuuioff when jour present lock runs oui : X square lii9 y 4.(V-S Y set u are plus x 16.U5 to rind .he value r i and y. Rob Rot. P. rf. The moon question I sent you Is only the chalK aiark on a larger scale. K. It. CneaT Spaing, March 27. 1878. Dear Frbbman That Tourth problem sent In by Hob Roy" ia but t simulimieoua equation or the first deirree with three unknown qu en tities; yet It "won't work." somehow, and my private opinion of it would lend oie to conclude iltnt it is a hnintiui and can't be done. I hare tried every ordinary method of solving simul taneous conations, end still I iret only absurd answers; hence the above conclusion. I would bo very much a-ratifled by see! na si. me of V.. V. M.'s solutions of "Rob Kov's" problems, and as "asttenion Is no proof,'' 1 wond like to see the uemonsti ation of tnat rule for solving the box problem, nothing- like proving t hinjrs as we jro alony ! That stove vxumple is almost too simple for a piiz&V. On the tlrst stove tho man lost 4. while en the second he trained $1.40; hence he lol the difference, or tl eSO. A. I. If. P' S. I think "LiorettoV solution of the bex problem Is Incorrect. N. H. Pleas excuse the chirograph?. I have sprained wrist. Whtskrt SeatNOS. March 27, 1S76. Editor, Fbf.emn I send you a couple of Froblcnis which I would like to have solutions or: Prohlcm Tin. 1. A. man hss a bonrn 12 feet lona- and 12 inches wide at one end. which slopes to a point at the other. Now where should it be cut to pet the hsf of It? P'vl'U-m A"'. 2. A Herks county farmer hired two iren to rt! a dueh for one hundred dollars, and as o.e end was more difficult than the oth er, ther Ck-eed upon the following arrange ment: One started tn nt one end at '.5 cents per rod and the otiiOr started in at the other end at 1.25 per rod. cu ll receiving fifty dollars for his work. How nitny rods did each dljr? Yours, respectfully, " F. J. O'C. . :r..rrn 2T, istm. Der FnF.EWAW The man 'talin n stores loM fl.flMln t lie transaction. lie bought i.r?e for I9.C0 and the oilier for Hfl. and having sc-ld ibeni both frl!4, he wan out of pocket 91-60, us above stated. Some of the contributors to tho "Puzzle De partment" seem to lose temper when they tail, to solve problems, and then abuse those who mny have the assurance to tell them of their mistakes. As I have no desire to bo in company with such folk amiUtrrminnlln cut he from" them forthwith; so I hereby bid larewell to the "Puzzle Department." Yours, respectfully, Lorktto. Treasurer's Sale I A New Creation-. When the human body is exhausted and worn down with disease, when the face Is blanched and pale, when the muscles shrink away, when the eye loses its lustre, when cough and night aweata are increasing upon you, you may lie sure that the very essence of life is running away, and the blood has not that plastic and renewing quality which nature designed it to have. In this state of health, Dr. Kf.vser's Tit: no Ci'KE will recreate the body; will fill the arteries and veins with new blond, out of which new tissues and new organisms can bo formed, and all tho functions of lifo will be restored to pristine health and vigor. We have seen this verified in more than an hundred instances. YesI even afferconsump tiou had laid its fatal grasp upon its victim. Dr. Keyser, with that most wonder working medicine, has given back health and life. Price of Lititig Cure 51.50 per bottle, or 57.50 p f half dozen. To be bad at Dr. Keyser's Laboratory, 2t0 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh. His private consulting office is No. 120 Penn a ven ne. oiirrr art. SMA Y Died. In Croj le township, or typhoid fever, on Smurdtiy, March IS',6, Mr. Joins Sma v, .Ir.. flared cbout 48 years, TRAIN' lit. Died, In Wilmore, on Sunday eveiiinir Starch 2fl, of consumption, Mies Ka TK Tkaikoh, aed about 20 years, McMULLEN. Died. In C'larnd township on Tuesday. March 21, 17fl. Miss Martha Mc Mui.i.bn. daughter of Mr. vi m. McMullen, ag-ed about 24 vi srs. filTTINUS. Died, in Clearfield townhlp. on Friday, atarch 24. 1878. Mrs. Ei.i.f.n (Jittins. wire of Mr. Thomas Gittings, aged about 34 Venrs. " 8KTTLEMOFEU. Died, In Summerhil! town ship, cd Sunday nirot. March 28, ls7, Mrs, Emma. Seiti.t moyek, w.fo of Geo. W. Settle merer, aired about 25 years. OWK.NS.-Died, of paraiysls of the heart, on Sunday, March 2i. 1S75, at tho residence of her brollier-in-law. Mr. K. Koberts. -tn this plnce. Miss Sabah Owexs, In the UOth year of be-rare. A SSEMBLY I licrebv announce -- myself as a candidate for Assembly, snbj-et to the decision or the npproaohlnsr Homo eratic ennnfy convention. JOHN S. KUEY. hbeiiBburg, Muroli 31, 1S73. Sensible Advick. You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Druggist to use somcthiug for Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint that you know nothing almtit, and you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that fl keen's Auorst Fi.owkr will cure yon of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Oostiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Hart-burn, Water-brawh, coming up of food after eating, low spirits etc., we ask you to go to your Druggist., Lcminon it Murray, Kbensburg, or Woleslagln & Son, Wilmore.and get a Sample Botileof Green's I ACOCST Flower for 10 cents, and try it, or a Regular Size for 75 cents. Two doses will relievo you. -a, . Best in the World. The superiority of Fairbanks' Standard Scales over all others has been attested in so many quarters that it lias become almost superfluous to speak of their merits. The most learned scientists and the best skilled judges have pronounced that these Si-ales excel all others in strength, durability and accuracy. They received the first award over thirty-four competitors at the great Paris Exposition, aid are the standard in the army, navy and postoffice departments of the government. These scales are used in the principal stock yards and grain elevators throughout the United States, and nearly, if not all, the im mense amount of live stock shipped from the Great West to Ihe Eastern market is weighed on them. There are several ways of telling a man to keep quiet, but probably no invitation in that direction is more ambiguous or less likely to bo understood by the uninitiated than the cant phrase, "Pull down your vest I" especially if it is addressed to a man who has just erVmned a new suit from tlie great Oak Halt of S. J. Hess, 241 and 243 Main street, Johnstown, where vests and all other articles of wearing apparel are of such varied sizes that they never fail to fit to perfection all who buy them, and hence never need to be pulled down or tip, or in any otherdirection to make thera set com fortably and neatly. 1 S Dr. Finiiey'a t'onipomid Syrrtpof Rn chii Is guaranteed to cure Inflammation nf the Kidneys and Bladder, painful or suppressed urination so frequent in old aire, painful or suppressed menstruation, laeorrhcea or whites, irravel, it'ccr. stricture, bloody discharges, Bright's dieease, brlckdust deposits, dropsy pain In the back or side, sick headache, pirn pies, blotches and eruptions on tlie face, and all diseases of a-epeeific or constitutional nature, regardless of duration, age or sex. Compound Syrup of Huchu Is a positive and radical cure. For sale by Lkmmon Sc Murray-, Ebensburg. B- Dr. IRA A. THAYER, of Bacon abttrg, Ohio, writes: "I regard Dr. Pierces Pellet's as the best remedy for the conditions for which you prescribe them of anything I have ever ured, so mild and certain in effect, and leaving tho bowels In an excellent condition.- It seems to me they must take the plaee of all other athartli pills and medicines." Fairbank's Standard Of all kinds. Roenrefnl to buv only the Kenulne. Also, Rurtrnic'o .-LyyHiirrows. Wareh.-rjso Tru'ks. Im J JJT proved Money Drawers, Urocors Fixtures. Scale? Repaired promptly. FA 1 It II A N KS. MORSK &. CO., 3 31-3ra. Wood Street, Pittsburgh. R1CAD THIS! flHE undersigned havlntr reeoived a !ars;e nnm L bcrnf snmples from Philadelphia and l'itti bnrah. Is prepared to take measures for suits or jisrts of units of clothes for any person wishing to gel his wearian upparel made in the city In, tho latest style and of any quality of oods he may select. The prices aat attached to the samples and the terms are cash now. upon receipt of the clothing. Make nnd Ht warranted perfect. AI?o on hand a laro stock of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING-, which will be sold very chap for cash. JOHN DOUU1IEKTY. Ehensbnrg, March 31, 137ti.-3t. FAIiM IOlaL JVI.IJ riqj K anderslirncd desires to sell his FA KIM In L Clearfield township, t ambrla county, Penn'. situate two miles east of St, Auustiiie, on the mail route leading from t'resson to Janesville, Tho Farm contains 10O ACKKN, about 70 Aciiks of which are clcnred, well fenced and In a hlirh state of cultivation, with a onc-and-a half story Fr amk Horse, a hewed Loo Ha rs, 40 y CO feet, and a kixhI Spring House thereon erected. There are also several bearing frnlt trees on the premi ses, and a never-fai'ina spring of pure water near the dwellioir. Payments will bo made easy and possession niven Immediately IT a sale is made. For further particulars inquire of K. L. John (Tin. Esq., Ebensliurir, or of the undersigned re siding on tbo premises. PATRICK H. KEKIN. Clearfield Twp., March 31, ls'e.-tf. XECUTOIIS' NOTICE. Estate of P. II. Shields, dee'd. Letters testamentary having been Issued to tho Dndersiirncd by the Kegister of Cambria eoanty on the estate of Patrick II. Shields, late of I.oretto bnrongh, deceased, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment forthwith, and those haying claims agaiDSt the same will present them duly probated for settlement. JOHN ft. SHIELDS, Ex.calor. ROBERT T. SHI ELDS. ( "cutor. Loretto, March 24, 1S76.-61. 0V FOR GOODMEAT at BOT- TOM PRICES ! The undersigned de sires t-i inform the public that he has opened a MEAT MAKKET ia the building recently occu pied by Jjewis Rodgcrs, on Centre street. Fresh meat of all kinds on Monday and Fr'day eveninas of each week. My terms will be strictly oash, and prices much lower than elsewhere in Ebens bnrir. D. II. ZA1U1. March 2, 1878-tf. NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that T have purchased at public sale and left with BbxkDict Folk, of Carroll town ship, the following personal property, to wit: 1 horse, 1 yearling ooft, 2 cows. I heifer, 2 calves. 6 piars, 1 one-horse sled, grain In the ground, and all 'movable property. Do not interfere with tha same. A. II. HAIU Carrolltown, March 22, 18T9.-3t, ANDS OFF 1 Having this day Itonght at Constable sate, as the pro perty of Joni Wkaklakh. one side-spring bug itv. shafts and pole, which I have left In his una. session dnrina my pleasnre, 1 hereby caution all persons airalnst meddling or in any way Interfer wun said prr.perty. a .n w All ClcartUli Tp., Mareh 18, 1878. 24-81, or UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS In Cambria County, A. D, 1876. IN. J. FREIDIIOFF, Treasurer of Cambria Cotmty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, in pursuance of several Acts of Assem bly or said Commonwealth, directing the time and manner or eellin- Unseated IjituH fitr fix es, do hereby gie notice that the following described tracts or Unseated Lands arid Lots of Oround, in the said County of Cambria, or such raits thereof as may be necessary to pay ar rearages or tari-s due thereon for one year or more, will tie offered for sale at the Court Hous, in the Horonuh or Ebenshurg, on the -o nil Mftmln;, bkiq ts- lttt tty of Jnaie avxt. and continue by adjournment from day today until tho whole be sold for such nrrearaires of taxes and eosts neoeasarily accru ing: thereon. Unseated Tunnel si. Irrrs. Tff. Adams Twh.- 1,t,4 and 1875. ISO 4"0 173 4-il 401 4'Wl 24 ' TQ lIKI li?7 4o 121 4' 81 7 81 800 40 64 Chcti-rs or irrtrrantets Msrtln McDonald..., Martin McDonald Willbim Nichols Hubert Uoss Jacob Clement John Willimns (Smith) Penn'a Rail Koiid Company.. Henry Hice Francis Devlin Francis Devlin (Harrington).. Ferdinar.r? Gordon George 1$. Stineman l'dward Hrrnncman Jacob C Slitifimiin Thomus bmiih (part). Tax. I 12 4S 81 20 1:14 83 7S 31 34 31 211 23 Rtf 81 20 3 90 7 81 20 23 40 31 20 40 11 70 j iiwiiia-f iruiiiu iprti i; n f i j Wm Carroll a DY lirendlingcr 11 70 BIRR Twp.-1874 ASD 1675. 10S Thomas Edwards 80 2S 40 I'HVid llm r (belongs to coanty) 9 (ill 100 . Ocorye Hurrison 19 75 loo 105 Thomas Duncan is 75 205 loo James Town 37 no William Hrndv IS on WJ Wiliiam McCoy 37 50 20 Alexander Birr 45 00 140 K. Shoemaker 2rt 25 3i7 Lewis Ilarr 8J 75 Dl.ACXI.ICK TWP.-1374 AND 1S75. .John Fleming 11 T 45 llftiry ShaiTer 6 0.) 50 funon Pnydcr 770 U6 John .McCaiiley 5:0 lOi) John Sloug-h 5 4) GO John Koss 7 70 84 Wi!!i,,m I.yon..v 12 ,4 85 John G raff 13 Oil 40 Fluvel Mrown 15 H 80 Adam Keiirhard , 12:12 113 Sebastian '1-ralT . 24 St jno Jacob Slough 15 40 50 (i. florin? 7 70 100 Onirics IL Brady 30 80 100 J. Jordan. 23 10 10O Andrew linff 15 40 3uf Jacob Pressinger fW 30 3n5 Paul Lelio 77 -j 137 Daniel Ievy 21 10 97 John W. Uuncan 22 3M M JCobert Fleming '.70 111 David Davis. s 50 100 J ihri White 7 70 P7 Paul Dishong 14 P4 ISO John Tifford 201.2 87 Ilenrv B. Campbell 2 8rt CO Gabriel Boring (Snyder tract) 7 70 100 David and John Davis 7 70 415 Mary Evans Rl 7 80 Henry Cnmphell IS 4S 40 -'amuel Wilsen 6 111 242 Robert Ferguson 37 25 43 L'apt. John Wilson 2S4 CAimr-.tA Ttv : 1874 and 1S75. 19 Andrew Lewis 1 81 80 William Lurnhammcr P '!S 25 John Boyd 2 90 50 Andrew Duff 6 Ml 10 K.-rse J. Lloyd .: 11 CO l'X) John Brown H fill 174 John Morgan 2147 100 Johnston Moore 14 50 132 Licli.ird Tudor 8 20 100 I. Al.rrtms. Jones and Ben nett's heira 17-40 133 Edward Mat huws 40 lwJ John J. Evans & Co 13 i7 Cauroi.i. Twp. 1874 and 1875. 25 60 John Hoops 3 no 103 James Hoops 16 57 Chest Twp. 1V74 and 1S7S. :iM 110 William Parker BT 43 452 44 Anthony Simons 77 2t) 452 44 Nathan Loughborough 77 f.4 S"3 Im) Krcd Moleeoux (belongs toCo.) 5181 321 52 Thomas Ki-tlnnd 64 10 4-3 153 John Ashley (belongs to Co.). 74 lie 201 63 Thomas M-istcrs 34 33 147, 23 Ji.lm Kethmd... ,'.3 52 123 80 Henry Phillips (belongs to Co.) 27 94 8:H) f4 Charles Pope .' 44 5y 225 fis George Polo 3s 5-1 ;33 F,7 Joseph Pope 47 31 212 44 Samuel Huth 48 34 IrtS I -"-: George (3 ilon ij 73 150 132 Henry Peely 1710 134 57 Samuel Peters 15 2S CIV 57 II th Hoops .'. 54 55 a-3 103 John Popo C5 32 21S l'i3 James Hoops J:!3 12 209 144 George Hoops 23 83 124 1-21 N:.t?ian Foster 21 20 1?7 130 Henry Foster 21 :3 50 J -lines Foster II 4J 200 Curt I Clay ) 00 80 John Old-n jh 24 &5 4t Peter Bor '.mnri 300 40 131 John Drinker r, 84 74 James Noel 10 fJ 104 109 Mclchor Itunderhlll is t-4 72 Joseph pope (part) ifl 48 2"0 Andrew-Weaver 171 ro 38t William Gray 4435 433 153 Joseph Cray 4113(1 3T0 James Foster and Geo. Gl.'eou 23 40 405 IPC. James Ruth !' 34 25 122 Martin Myre 39 15 234 Thomas Penrod J8 23 127 Wi!!i;un Parker 21 7" 13't 134 Henry Plitlllps ft 3 Oy 156 IU Mmon Walker 26 k! 1"2 loi) John Hoops 19 tl 4i0 Robert Ewing Jo 0 C7t Finney .t Barrows t;.1 l 280 Henry Pne OS 84 130 Win. Parker (belongs to Co.).. 23 St-J Cr.KAP FIELD TWP. 1H74 A7?l 1S75. 233 154 Williarn Ilnrton 2s o 233 154 Kz.-K iiil Knrner 2? 83 116 Willieni Tilton. 14 :s 25 John Mitchell a hi IM Louts Vt'olff C3 31 1!0 Wiliinm Brady (part) 12 40 100 lieunis Cotiahan .. . 12 40 433 153 Jonathan Lewis 43 T9 S31 Jesse Bush 4092 2"0 Patrick Kelly 24 81 2X Fat rich Such 24 8 J 6) Mark MeGuire 744 130 CHestino McMullen ltj 12 70 Joseph Trexler 8 M ) Henry Wolff , 40 2 110 Joseph Davis 1364 4i0 Henry Davis 40 fiD 41.) Morris Davis 50 84 200 Jeso Hoops 24 80 490 Bell & Blair W 20 400 4 Joscrh Harris 87 20 433 John Harrison " 37 20 144 E. R. Dnneitiin. 17 Wi 108 James Hoops 13 39 2"t Joseph Cooper 3 72 25 Philip Cooper 3 10 lfla Calvin & Ranstend 104 70 14 Riley & Sargent 1 74 2o0 John Brolherline 24 80 87s Thomas Pr.ttcrson 4S 8T :0 Felix MeGuire 20 103 r.tA. Fly nn. 24 so 113 Timothy Cauley 7 23 Co.txMAron Twp. 1874 asd 1875. 83 Widow Stewart 14 78 77 James Bork I.i SJ 23 Daniel Ncvan 60 40 Choyle Twp. 18T4 aj?d 1875. 11 B9 Famucl S. Paul 4 14 1 P, M. & J. Brown 2 M 34 1. M. & J. tlrown 12 81 Lot No. 3 Ann M. Balen C!) Lot No. 4 Ann M. Balen. ... (9 160 Anthony Vurner fl 05 Gali.itzin Twp.-ISTI and IS75. 1TO Aaron Bowen ". 53 15 l' William McDougal (part) 3-J 50 STia Mitllln Hitman 80 42 75 Mary Hamuli 1S30 1. - Sebastian Syberts 45 75 4') Thomas Gorman 1st 20 80 83 Bernard Farley 19 43 18 S, C Baker 59 Jackson Twp. 1674 and 1875. 100 John Cunningham 14 40 3u 105 Thomas Morris 53 04 ls4 Robert Morris 27 1-4 100 John White 14 40 Ml Paul Bolfy 14 40 3o0 Mathias Slough 4320 225 John Hubly 37 72 41 Thomas White 6 7 25 Daniel Goughuour .. 3K'I 130 Daniel Leavv .. 20 02 413 William Morris . 5m 47 2i) . Isaac Benson 2s v5 42 Alexander Hunter 6 04 181 Daniel Furley , 2d 0 1H4 Joseph Ewingr 2 50 80 James Reese p-j 405 133 John Simpson., 77 78 lit Samuel Davis .... 7 m HI J a is es Bracken t yj 410 Van Camp Bush '," 63,3d 293 John Wigton (part of)..'.""!U 42 2; 125 Samuel Brallier... 8 25 HH) Jacob Rtifrler 21 0 70 S. Brallier (Pearsoii).... 10 OS 145 Daniel khuman 20 63 SuMMERnilx Twp. 1374 AND 1875. 457 80 Isaac Brennan r3.3o 440 William Smith, D. V.-- . 'I 70 370 40 Israel Jones 24 05 429 Nelson Hunt 2S sr 440 Ebcnoser Hronh.tm 28 70 130 H.C Zeller 813 Acresj 37 1.T1 241 242 15U ltd SO 84 81 .CO 70 4: jr-1 4ir) 25J 4H) 41 HI 178 2i!0 2I0 37ol W f0 no 50 803 0 217 lit 433 100 71 fi.) 23 102 J0 47 Pi 433 100 25 70 433 445 445 445 45 414 2".1 218 43 3t 4 5 174 4:i3 iXi 415 153 1M0 Z'A 2U 1s7 KM lol 200 Kt 100 60 :) 87! 45.5 170 at m 4t;i 850 r.o IS) 70 40 150 103 til S08 44;) 2.j i"l 137 14-1 200 400 40J 401! fil 20 4'D 12 10J 8rs.j'JtnAsx. Twp.-i74 ant IS75. re'. 0cnerir lVair.nte. iniain Coolc IVfer Blight 118 Wrrrtam Camptcjn Jairrcs Thompson... Joseph Thomas.. k , S, W. Fisher. , Tavlor Twp. 1874 and IS75. Henry Sargent John S. Goubnour WASniNOTON TWP.--l874 AND 1875. Thomas Jackson M. M. Adams j Mat hew O'Neill'B heirs....... tJeorye Glltwalt Peter West . j Frederick Ilinton Simon Roop. J. R. McFarlane Richard t!onstnntine Henry I. Patterson F. George Philip Wet G. M. Readp A rent Sonmttn Ge. and Alex. Buchanan... S. H. lemon Sophia Hiird Georsret:. K. Zahm White Twp. Is; ano 1875. Simon Walker Henrv Phillips. 70 William Lambert John Marlin Si4in Thompson Thomas Town 153 Robert A i kins...- Joseph Hutehiiii T3 William Uttth Frederick Hoercli James Wilson 10S William George 7 Ahraha'n Wnnior Jeremiah Muster Jecob Kilnii. . I'atrick Boreland John Myre , G. Wallers Dillcn Henrj" Such Patrick Stroud-...-.. A lex Brown Thomas Brow n William Harris John Harris James Reed Frederick Mr.leneau.x Henry Philips Simon Walker I'atrick Donahoe John Ketlatxl Thomas Sunburn Martin Bush Morris Such ; ....... , Morris Bush Henry Buh Joseph BorHund Thoutn Can by John Craig Frederick Muleneaux David J'lch.i-in Henry ID-pple William Itmtiin-.. Lewis Wolf William Brodie Jei-.n Servos McFarlanrt Dillen 78 Wi'lidm Rush 13l TiioniHS'Sanburii V3 Simon Walker Iu6 Henry Philips Calvin & li'ititeii 1 Charles Mctlough I". M. Troxell G. L. Ulangow tSarrct Coltinger William Sargent.. Andrew Epiy Wiliinm Smith David Jueksoii Garret Coltinger Samuel II. Smith W. M. LIoj d W. M. Lloyd ToDEa T-rP. 1574 ano 175. Powell f-locVhoitao I'owt-ll Stiicklioiisc I'owell Stackhousc Powell Stackhonse Powell Stackhonse George Gates Geoi nc Galea Henry Sutton George Gutes (Collins' tract).. 1 Ja:ncon Jacob Crook. Tar. 5 I 17 f 32 K4 i e2! J i 11 1 so ; ly Mi 1 372! 28 7(1 vi i.itzi n Twp. Continued. A.rs IIuZHHt. is't. Oa-tifi-sor BirM-ifre. I Michael D'moiid Estato T.rr-j 153 15t 153 101 jr.3 103 13 14 St ; 12 31 I 38 82 I 13 2S t e5 40 I 2-J .30 35 40 35 o 15 58 17 ;u II 17 i't S32 2 II is ns 2 'i 73 40 03 54 40 8 M 45 30 2J58 1577 58 i3eo M45 8 1 55 73 13 87 54 40 S 30 13;3 88 5t7 13 BO 8 40 9 52 117 -.7 t1 78 fvi 52 Wt ;:i 90 7s fi'i e4 44 4 4 07 8S 37 4 fy it I.i 2-t 87 r.s s 5 yj f154 20 R5 13 CO 4.14-5 i ( 25 43 13 13 CO 27 20 4 Tl 13 00 8 80 8 38 75 rg 92 fO .34 fS 78 8-3 M f 22 85 5s sa 47 0 8 18 13 f 0 12 24 P 52 6 80 ro 40 12 42 ?2 5J tA'.O re 70 40 62 I-.l 14 23 S3 12 71 13(3 14 88 All 10 37 20 ft 5S 2 4s P 00 l 00 2.1 8 SO Gorges. CoMc';& Sharp.. 17 Francis Devlin , John Wertz William Werlz Emanuel James Klet.nor St igh feriied T.rMilsi. 4 LSO.at tiie Pam" time and place, will Tic sold .fa. the following Seated Lands and Lota of 1 Ground on which taxis remain unpaid, and I which have been retur'ied to tho Coiiimission ' it.. ... .1... a.., .. 1 1 1 . . . . . .1 i 1 r. nit 1 I'ni'i 1 10 1 ii'-..., v 1. 111 ,.-DniuiuiJ ('or.-l-'i April 20th, 1S74: Adaxs Twp. 1S73 and 1674. A c't. Uuuits. Lolf. Owner or H'nrrantcrt. Tax. Cambrin C0.3I 4 Iron Co 1113 32 550 Getfy A Co 4R 01 W-l James Rose. S 41 155 Michael Wolfoid Eel... 6 3e 23 Joseph Rose 2f:i 1C Samuel Pebly 5 ?s 4X) James Barefoot 10 02 At.f.Hon:'Y Twp. 1S73 and 174, 14 Margaret McMullen 4 f Margaret McMullen 2 1 James Mcilull n 6? 1 1 Hair June Ki-llv 8o5 1 Samuel Will 3 II BARR Twp.-1S70and IS'.4. 100 . Leonard Hitler 1525 77 Ssmoel Lcntner. 581 75 Jlichael Sullivan 1 Bi i;4 A icxander H. Irvln 7 c8 Pi Berntrd Dor.ahoe 1 (;5 50 WHiiar-iMcDonald.gr.. 7s 1U0 John Thomus.. 6 25 Blacki.tck Twp.-1?7.1"and 1P74. P0 Henry E-hlt 13 91 80 Hammond & Wilson 8 f.2 RSU Mulior.l - Alters 20 87 100 Ann Owens 19 70 11 David Powell, Sr 4 80 loo John Sc Jas. Stoncbrack 83 48 111 John P. Kersh P 25 73 John Vent 6 74 1 1 Joseph Williams' Estate VH 173 Lewis K. Evans 6 84 liM John Coonesl man tc J. Rindiin" 12 15 P0 William Mc'tmly li 5y P") C.eo. M. Hee l J. Moore 4 8 19 BenJ. Gilpatrick 45 130 Moore A- Piper 17 00 80 DuvllH-es 9 89 60 Beiibt n S. Ili ricg 4 C7 Cambria Twp. 1373 and 1874. 425 Owen Cunr.Ii. ghaut 2e.2 70 Paul Civmire B S8 W George Gurlev 102 2 B. M Dcrmott 7s 14" 'J'urnpike Company 8 32 13W IiMVid T. James PS 1075 G-. L. Lloyd Estate 40 45 CiMer.u Bolt. 1873 AND 174. H X Catharine Early Ofl 1 I John Cot 1 95 1 Msrtin Lohrm 1 7 34 Andrew Pfarr VI Carkoll- Twp. If 73 and 1S74. Aug.Ametln 6 78 Catharine Flannan 121 1 1 James Wenkiand 3! CHET TWP.-IS73 and 1S7L Uriah Lloyd ..... Jacob Naglo Blanchard & Co. John Gahrltit..., Uriah L!ovd B!a:icbard&Co.. CLAr:tLn Twp. :8.3 and 1S74, 43 100 AS b"0 100 72 111 203 4i- 19 140 358 5 25 9IS 13 41 soo 0 IK 4 23"84 7 r.i 25 W ' 4 13 18 3f. U2J Bingham 4: nollidr.y. . . . Sainufl t'alvin A. L.. nooniay Thomas Kees ?Ioore Simpson A.J. Steel Robert Ilewlt Tougher & Lloyd Will nun MeGuire Bcade 4 Ymii.r A. L. Hnlliday CtKiMirci Twp. 5873 and 1S7L A reh'pi.-i'id Horiifr 1 1 Conrad IIe.?Urolh MIcIihcI Uowney Nicho!ii Knorr! Farnh&Jiiscrdiine Greve tieorge Ilildrbrand CoMMtcon Bor. 1S73 and 1S74. 101 El J 80 i'4 05 17 C7 97 10 30 1 w Mil 75 loaf 24 . s t 1 IM fio 21 J 2t" 81 ls b 5J 1 r -J 8'l 154 55 til 71 e-i 50 M 10 V) 4-) l'X) lvd 1 . i i : ; i i i 14: fit i s e f 1 . I s i l 1 47 T7 a tt 4 1 ; 7 s I 1 i K. t ... 1 : : 4 1 1 I , P tl I ? : 1 M in m : in i i Michael 1)' mon, I Estato ' t Jatnes L G w ir. 4tt 111 Owrti Mciioviin i John McHngh 1 1 Owen Cinrk E.-tale H John T. Sii.rm 1 1 J.is. Mi-Culhii j!i Estato JiHNSToW BlH. 187S ANDS74. Si Varthn Fr--iik. 4ih ward Ept i-Mim i-Vank. 4tli w'-t Henry I hHler. 4lh w'U. A.J. Hsws. dt Ii ward D. Sht-n-r. 61 h w .rJ Ili-nir Martin, ttth ward Cotirud Smtili. fith wai l Jmes if irr.ons. ,th wrrd Stephen Varner, ;th w'-l Aim il Young-. 2nd m.r.l. Jackson Twp. Ji-73 and 1S7L P. F. Frown -wts Iiunmtre John l'tsr Kphraiin McKclrr Hinni Bt-ar.l WalNi-f I: rt "wnrt Wl!lim II in, r ! id C.hic.bV.i, Fred Gmve F P Brown Jacob li.oix'in .iir V.manin I Itei inn tieorg' .Vi.g:ii-r I'ett-r D:s'iniif John I.l y I Pl-liip Mnlier I'tiiiip Pritnjlo ltemle Co Daniel Eager licnry i i er 1 , .'II XVII t.K BOK.-1M3 AND 1S74. 1 1 C B Elils ; ; I While Co 1 . MrSTa Twp.-li73 and 1874. John Not I p; , John O'Brien 1 ; Simuel Calvin 1 , 1 John Noel 5 ; !rospect Bon. -is; t. 1 James McFall ; 1 R ten 1. a N D Twp.-173 AND 1374. 1 1 Sa-n't"! tltrdner 1 "-4 1 1 IV. 1 iek Horsey ; , f CJiMlTVii.t.u Boh, 1?73 and 1S74. 1 John Ivory Estate 4 BirMiJXr.iiiM. Twr. 1873 and 1S74. Allp & Shiner 5:1 101 .1,011. s i'ai-rt n 7 , f' Itae John Forrcn, Sr r. . 10 Alice Hughes; 1 ; "'J 1 i'iii:i "s Mi-Conne'.l fi 3'') Patrick Met roen r" 24 'ai-f, White i ;,, f. . 10-1 ?'e.ir-. While i Co !" 20 N-nr, White Co 2 : W'liiUm P. Shell . . j 15 Ii-ii.ii l Slu rl'iiio 7 1,1 ''4 J r.c.i I M11. 1 -Lino 2. ; , If 4 Eiiilr !t shoemaker 1; -.1 Levi Kcaci j 1 2 ) A Ibcrt Wiisort 1 1 HA Philip Georg.j ;s . 1 153 Phlhp (it-orgo 4M 2 A phi 1 i ji Grot gn t") ' William H . Carr .,: 24 II Irani 'ruml 1 40 Kinon li:noti l f; - 1 75 ) I avid S1n.1v 1; 105 J'-hn Sl. Ily Sr F-slate l,i "-: PH al M ilzi . 1 D4 A.Milligtrt 10;';: 130 John C. Smav 2 . ' M Catharine Set tlernlre 3.1 45 Ailec Hughes li) . i grs'ji.E'T4iNA Twp. 187 and 1S74. Junius Grahnra 11 il I'M i: Ii.J.mu 7.1 121 B F. Dooglnss ;i s "; V0 Wiliinm Patt Estata j TiYt.cn Tttp. -Iv71 and 1374, S Ili r.ry C nnr 4 "3 1 1 Mrr. UaUaher 1 4 1 1 l:i :nas Kinney 1 John (I'Meill 1 Jan:es II. Wilson 1 ll('r-. rt Z 1 James Mul'i ti 1 1 E-.w.-.r.l f)ri- is 1 1 Ilr'-'ict Scott TfAeair,ioN Twp.-is;3 and 197!. Ceo. & a-cx Buchauaiv 1 J"ine.i l.iirns Robert Hartnctt John Brady Ellas I'riira Evan E. Evans S phia Hurd loi Krc ppcr Jr 1 1. urge Means .V -Hi.) , Mm, r 1 1 P t r Short 8icn;icl Ttiomns 1 1 'lemeiit Urban hi :st AIlenleniKh 1 1 J-wepti Borttnsn 1 1 J -t' itii ih Burke Michael Eg an P. i George I 1 Christ IL. j-.-r Si'tniiel M.-(Joi!gh 1 1 I nit'iel Krl-el Wiilinm J. Ki Ise Ch-.i: les J'..!;nslon AVlLiOIt2 Edl 173 AND 1IT4. 1 1 A !an llnrtifr 1 leiirire 1 e.-n 1 1 Hark. a Ott Estate V.'ot r.vALi: Boa. 1873. 1 Hnry S Smith Wkitx Trrr. 1873 asi 1874. Jamrs E. Davis EJwarl F! n l-rf Parnuel M illlg-n Jacks n Kinny I y-ni-ll Wel 1 Ji'-njsml-. Beers li i i" I'ra.len I . F. Bell II. F Hell, (eott) 11. I-'. P1!. (r. Herrs) . r Belt. (.M.i.H.il.en) 1'. Fll ( EShoettiakei ) 1:. F. Bell (John Ho lm) - H. I', lirll ( Jnhn llollci.) L-'iHB Bull's Hkihs. P. T'eterfi ?. Weir !. H'eu-k M. I'urls II. F. Eui l's Hfh s. Ji.ha Itnr.lina V m. m Thomas llfillcn J'.hri Rruwn J aet.h Cord is Wilson Oallal er tli-urge 'a.:dy A i'-ttrl Mi'.Hajr, An irew Vc inkle Tc-Dsa Tn p. IJ 3 and 167. Dnvl I Alien 1 PsWd . HaTis j. . ." 1 Daniel K-&n J Jacob Knlin N. J. FRKIMlOFr, Treesr.rer Treasurer s OS -o, .!r:li 2, 17S, M VI 213 1 43 W 4 3 7J H 84 4 51 5 113 3 574 H 17) 7) M H f 3 1 S 113 lf-2 4.1 J 4,13 4C0 42J 411 411 04 SH 8J H ecii to f3 1.0 300 CO 1 l-t 1 . . (' ,v 1 ' - 9 ?! 4", 17 .: lo 5 f 3 1 j . 4 t 1 41 R 15 td ! 1 14 a: lc 75 l ii 1 it 6 114 2 I ?'5 2 J 1 it 11. '4 S 11 r tr 4u : : 1- n 2 1 t f 7 4 T I In V 17 rt 17 et 11 1 94 SJ ; pi 1 Oi 8 1 , ri 3 fl ? "J 44 5 15 IT ili s ri ei 7 75 FIIttT PhiZS IT VIUXM tXPOSITIO. 187. w. II . UOSIIXSTE V et-ufscturer c f i-jperfcr Union Crop LEATHE ABD MAUI IS u. km, BlDV ITtlirc tvn rTieT?TirT J o 11 y.s TO I4 . 4.OC1O cords of o.,k ml nrr!nrk Park wanti-1. Cash p-i!d on delivery at the Taunerr Jan. 7, 1873 -lv. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 t Si C ROT 1.1 1 I V 119 ITerryJ-linabte. 1st w'd IMus ering, lt ward... Widow Atkin, 2d ward. John Cuhon, l ward.. Mich'l Mahoney. 2d w'J A . Ccpeland, 21 ward... Lewis Plitt. 2d' ward Owen Sm tiller Est., 2 w. 1 TWP.-U7.1 AND 1874. Cambria Coal & Iron Ce Thomas Lewis Victor Voce'ly Georp-e W. Dunmire... John I'ineKHti John Gillespie W iliiam 41 runt Jonn W. Jones Jacob Seoe Klwanl Wadswortt...-. Gai.i.itzin Boa,- 1S47. 1 Mrs. Marv Covt.- Michttel I'lnrfc . Owen M ef iovern Pot John Mclluifh "won t'fMi ic Estate Mis. Hiishman Kobert Trttv Cm harine Prish Ht John Cain G ALLITZ1S Twp. 187 and 1874. Roddv Brsdler.. 1 1 Andrew Clitcs, Jr 2 V9 8 50 1 21 1 1'5 s r-3 .2 tj 11 15 5 ti 2 78 4 72 4 73 0) 12 (n 143 1 3 S tl 72 44 39 .3 1 tn 1 21 I CO 1 110 78 ITS r.tt 53 ! S45 , 3 45 : 1 73 fit, 21 1 7) , 4 00 13 4 373 Attontlon! I?fack Hills Men. RIFT IT S'"S'" -r rrpcatlnir. of let mk. 5, t ail it ces rr-rn 8 t :o STIflT ftl'Xs' D.Mit.leand single T-nr'-le so 1 OilUl UCi.. 1 ree.-h lealiny. Aii to sttc Tpvplvori! f'- c , T " f,,:M't' rs fcr hsll and err -r iiv I'-iit I nir-t j! rurt r1ift s. as..- ;0 s' Cell ard 1 r r-i ' .r :''ntrn;r-i 'r-o i-t liKI'aY M1.MIK.N iS tVlllks, (3-24 -;m.) v, lirrtj tttrpet, l'ittsharali Ta. 150 Tens HAGS ar.il WASTE PATE?., At CVrs.'i J foil sc. 4'2 South Di,itnon.?i (3-24.-lm.) ALMCtirvT. Seeds! EES ! Plants! I ELI ABLE Vectst.le anl Flower e "t r V net Mied LswnGra-s. Seed P'ta--e- Frn t and Ornamental Trees. Sin-.il Jrniis an I . v r. greens. K-s-s and Bedding Plants, wiudes t tetailat rcdaced prices. c,.-.nM te s-i.t i . '1',, . H- A- Ml lillOi'll, ia-17.-2m J 112 btnlthacld 181., Plttst iI ILLINI.IIYA DI.KSS M KI' -ThllMlhliA..tlL. t-i,.. : . - - i"i. ... in- lbii, ; t-t,,.. vir? r 'rV,ii,,nv'Vili! "T"'1 fi tit: or new and fa?hi.mHt le Millinery G-tvt.ot rutins in t he Lest Wr,. Elnsbu--. v. Bom rrs. Hts. etc.. a sclalt v. Lrt -v ..-1 i Ii. 1 '.. ' "n R:1,.'r tone. The p.itr -.-,. . ; the lautea is re.tcrfuily solicited. .1 1 i QOAL AND LIME for nale in Ur-, 'or small quantities by Mareh 24th, 1874.-C. EVAN MICHAEL,!. r
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