LU People in ana about Wilraont who l.. t teeth to be treated or empty ttiouths to be filled vith masticators, will le interested in I !... Ik.. 1 AS" I '""""s ! ir. iiouiiiHi), surgeon dentist of this place, will le at Horner's hotel. Wil- luwri -! uruiiy 01 next. wecK, Feb. 10th ready and willing tn perforin all operation in the line of his profession. .Inilpe Easly ofter himself as an inde' jTijggBli FBEEHMj. .-ml)'. " rhi' , - i iMMnlfiit .... i;.iot r,. i . . ... , ' . ,wr periou 01 :wo weens, and ."iigut, nn win weigh pr;itny itii pounds; is a ' TnracnNAL ! - If T T,M ec,,nn1 ' of- therein wan that his stomach finally fe- i "'- " rath,rg,,,! looking fellow. He . , AND PERSONAL. hi.',T I'nrecM of Johnstown lorort:Bli, a fused to submit to farther imposition and ia lhe Mme n,"n wh"- three years g.. this win iCCALAk, position which 1,e is now filling with w foil 1,, to cast no lw i tun. I. ..m !r.,,.,:... . .i "I cBl op D1S accounts at a fear ' l.untlna-. in Mm ris townahln. tli lull tiivinr V I I ' ' 1 1 IV I IIC t,7"o 2 le"B citizen of this place; who j A Moderx SAmpsoic. The Clearfield ..,ti ra.,"ror,unf t lw ""mbered among Journal of last week furrdshen the following tountlew thonw.da in this broad land who acconnt of several remarkable feats of i. t.1 JT, f ,ook,1g on ho wine when it strength performed by an insane inmate of is rei, confesses to the soft impeachment f 1 the county prison over there. The Journal havrng recently "bull-dozed" his internal ; says : af 'Toan Wr5y'.n t f ; Confined In our jail Is . young- man named a nan to a full pint of the "liqiiid damn- ; Doug-Us. Hois about five feet nine inches in llOn Per llaV. fUr anerimi of .arn mr.a.lri . SWIit unit will nniirl. i.r'U.aliln lrlln..m.rla- a r ncllhe0ther rTf're' w 'i'if yr' J'''-yu!oi'' f..r or naainst a fire "'A-i-' '".i .. ti.riuif election. Tn""' S. I'. & F. B., 8. S., :. ..... 1 1 ibis Week. " ,1 .:i'l iiiutied lie died in ' ' i . . .m", 'f apoplexy. f K . j niaU'Tox, makint; three of that Is ' 1. iri-iii. a". 1 on yonr head 1 Is open and the , l.iu .1. .T-",v- llP'C itlV hi i, ilii-nsnnd CTalifornla sal- r.u'i'ped into i lie J utiiata P.ti v county. Tn I ra tt . . . . "nS rlT,. . e'V that- " ' 'y 0CC"I,0 rtraughtsof strong teacontain- iKA ' V"." nt "p Sains "8 eber irillk or sugar, until Iti tbecoutae hun- ertat hly none by the Demo. rats. of ten hoars of so he fall disgotged nearly I j the we I known Zahin property on High ' gallon of stuff such aa no man liflug perhaps 1 1 . - . nnusM, targe eiore room ant commodious liuntinir. in Morris township, tlie trt 1 1 bavins- . entereii just hnck of the eyes, a full account of j which we published at thb time. He miracu lously escuuea aearn uy ine ohm. nut in conse- -r si""' ,,t the Hdiiniaysnurg -'"' !"rt i r'-'-n' confined to bis home " '"' 'in ry i-heuuiatistu. Hope tie : '""i' .""it 'tiia several Catholivs of 'i''"".'r. . i m i..in the American pil- .1 ID I' ,.... Willi II 1 tli f April nest. leave New .. . .ii i"" ... i,. K""1 iiil,r ' .r I I iiiitlniYilAh An . . . ni'Ii'n. n -" tr . ,-... i i It. Ii- U"-. rait ght .. ..... i.niiT Miiii-e and liu.t an '"""', l,n.rr l:i.Hv cruslied. , Pun in. ll. ot -.lackson township, 'H'i"l,i'.- .lrtving bon-e in a wagtiu ' ,r ...ki a 'i, and died in a few ll!S r-!i".r:" r. ....!,. tl!S ui'"1' 1 ' I. ...lit. tu linnninuM . .1 T . ciilil or iuiiii, uiw jr. i; wiil cure you. I'ricc, ,!V , l.avr a : .V.twli!i',d' train "ii ol" Branch road for "u m.i'i'- the r.-tfiilar trip to and. "' ,n on Siinnlay evening last, since 'Vrvtli't'rf has U-eli lovely and the ''",r1,;.V,tiru.luli:ni. "T'.r.'ti'.niiiit: lor.i.l a in oti orgnuized , , Mil' ti """.l-bog, he'll Initnit. -,r l -b.i.i-.xv and all. At least the a';i I'"'"1 ,ll!lt' way M we E lo TV.irs.Uv ai.eru.i..... 1 ..... ..H.vwn... tit lire iiiiiu uiiiu r.,..rt prevalent aUmt town that .. n, t. r .tones & Co. intend i-L..Ur Xtectianteat in -' ' " it them i I"" ope ration next t tU- bank building, was soM at assitrnee's sale. on Monday last, to Messrs. I'ryce, Baxter, .Tones & (V. for the sum of 83,d00, which ii 8o00 less than was bid for it on n fnrtnef oc casion and $4,000 less, we are told, than it cost originally. The purchasers have al ready commenced the remodeling and refit ting of the store room, and intend to remove their entire stock of merchandise thereto on or itefore the 1st day of March next. While Mr. James X. Evans, a Cambria township farmer, was in the act of mounting his horse in front of the Cambria House in this place, on Monday last, he missed his reckoning and fell to the ground with one foot fastened io the stirrup, when the horse, taking fright, started oft at a brisk pace, dragging Mr. Evans with him. but fortu nately the mutual was caught before he had gone vry far, ami the serious injury if not fearful death of the jeopardized gentleman was thus averted. As it was he feels much the worse for his unpleasant extrieuce. Mr. Win. MTherson, one of the best citizens Johnstown could lay claim to, died in that place, on Monday last, after a short illness, aged nearly 71 years. Mr. M'lMier soii served for three years in the capacity of supervisor on that, portion of the old Penn sylvania canal, lotig since abandoned, which extended from Johnstown to Tarr's liock lielow Blalrsville, and was not only during his lifetime an earnest Christian and an hon est upright man, but was an uncompromising l)etiiocrat, ever faithful to his religious and 1 political sentimeuts. fence to tits ashes. A young man named Vm. lively was arrested in Johnstown on Friday last on a charge of fornication and bastardy prefetred against him more than three yeais ago by a girl named Sarah Foster, and after a hearing before Esquire Fisher was held to bail in the sum of 9500 to appear and answer at the March term of Court. Lavely decamped for Iowa to avoid prosecution, ami has Iteeti 1; ' r e r w proprietors of the old Zahm V.r.. i. ivii"' the tl'M.r brought down al- ' 1 . 7 ... . ...l Vel Ol lllr lit, rinrill, itlMI uru he U- a they expect todo a month al'iin'.antly able to sell ii -in- -Kb! '' I.';il"ll. in. i Is ... o, f into l Jl ;(rf I 11.111 r . . , sn:i'' low ii a steep inn in en K i i . I rt y Inst, a lad named if ,..,(. ef his I.-l: m ar the thigh. Here iHinut: nil"" '' ".vs of ElKtnsl.iirg, " ji a, (.;r here, w ould do well to heed, w'lii.l' Mi rieHan, a blackmith' heater .r, ,,f Ti,e -uppei- shops" of the I'a. K. it Ail'"'!1'. 'I1'1 nin J'l-v iii.v.:ii mi.i I , ,:it ,il.iit the face, on Tuesday , , : i.....:l i. .n:l''tl "I"-. l'V eemii i.:ji.i';in .i pi i ' tv iu,-": in the hands of a fellow wvrk- Str- -J-r. IVril. Ki"et, eldest, son of Wm. I v , K-i . efllus jil.lce, :lnd Itev. Father "v.il. ot ? 'li'i, ti'-ar Pittsburgh, sailed -; nY"rk mi TI nrsday last, en route -?r. .nil-, nlii'lier it i- said they go as rcp-.,f.iine- nt'lVshop Tu:gg in matters pet :.a;ti tn iii tl.e I'ittsliiirgh papers of T . , .:..iy tli.it Luke A. Piatt, of this j.i'T. !',"Ke a. rt st. for passing bogus coin i- Ii-Te, ha- been committed to i inti; it i i v !" - want of lh necessary x:'v. Kii t: ".is more fortunate and is r. :.t r-y -ii b.iil. -V. rv'we .viii ladies and two or ':..Srvi. .f Si. J.M'h, all residents of Hi ..!.i.h".!. i A', to town a few days ago "uf .r".i'.'v . i.m eil ii, t wo monster sleds, M.'vr ....'i..l;!.' the night at M t . fJal ! i tzin f iii.i' v. r. !H' li. il home next day, HO doubt w ii tli I:,.- :i: .ii i. E.-.V: . iii- It. ' -A i Jr. J 4'J'. -A i.l.l'T.lli.'' '.ill! the Ijh ti '..! in ii-w S il :r i.i v i- i I. ui: I. -t i i. . -u r:.;i ii, :) . i tin ( l!r- v-i. i- n-it-.. tin- i i-. i-i 1 1 ! I') i; 'li-;. v 'ilr.L' M . : !-' ii. Alt.- !i.v Hi,. r:. in ') I'.-i In I li1 t ,,f 1 :r visit. f-ilksof our town pro in uintiing by nuiiiiiia'- if their own, and with will meet at. the Court eVellitl , Fell. 17tll, for aiin,; candidates who .1 .-iter in t heir'ii. t ,1 woman, daughter of -I" S'one alley, II nii latest heard from in i.i who attempted to i.d of toal oil mid ana injuries which are : not already proved :-.il . 1 i . r I" a ll :i:m named Carrfo Wotrsl l uiet.-en years, tiiiMl very i.i:a at an early hour on of last week, and a cor- l on the remains returned i in. in ah.iitiuii pevftirmed i (i' i-.-jmis Ui the jurjr un- ohli rations to our banker ; Ii.itert, for an invitation !-M n. eitlnT as a Koeclator Ctrl " p.iiit. t.i the tit'th niasiiueradc ball ! 1 1 1 1 1 w ii Tiirn V.-reiu, to be held at Hi', in that plaee, on Tuesday i. V 'lni'it; i:',tli. The invita:iou and "I n.iaii--1. if are iikmIcIs of neatness l'iiii-:lt will no doubt le a tno.lel ini-i.t. 'ii e.l ;i. -a. lay r.f last week a young '""I.I. tines White, living near Uock H iiitit .e. , ,. ei hi n I v e x ill i 1 e. I ji nil ro- t'ri'ie ,.,i i.i 1.- "'-" tr-1 ii t-t a stove, and aa a conse-!ie.i,-i f.,rtli have to content him- W I r li ' 1 1 v nlie fnii liii.il ... tl.. crninn of 'hf thin,,!, and three tinners on the uin,! iip-.v.h" Keen so badly shattered '''I'v.i'i,.,, , I,,, sorted to. ""' "' a :,r "led and four L-n V ' '"' ' ''Vitl'ls, of Camliri.i town-!- P. -in i.-,li., ,,,, Sal unlay last in bringing 'n nji-Aar.ls nf thn-v tons of mountain Jiiil i. !lierr..re entitled to the distinc- "t li:u in . .1 .r. , ...i .1... . i i r .w ... -'-f.'. ir, .lie .I..mIB lllilll.ll .11.7 - ,.,. i.i.,.,r . oil I'. IJw-, letili were ;i4 l:irrri a. n e.ifi.mnn '''"'king M,,ve, tun greater part of "' is ina.ie up of s'.ack coal and "f the ordinary heft. " tntt tl tl,..r 1 t 1. . ..i lie one tl'iy IrlSt W - r IV i I'arjMiMs r-,rp id seek, and if n) ' ' id s.-eu hi tn streak, you'd rea!- ll. "i "' "'"""'"'"ented ; Imi to Myers k - .'r.' -,'Uv', v 'ent, and then we kit v'"' " '' ,r '"' ""'ant, and felt quite sure i ' ,n" " hat he saw and what '. r '' "is moiiev's worth he ever , K"' it there in jr.ifiils the iM-st, at pri- ti.-i.l , ;e guessed, lor uoiiuiig -Ti,r prevent it. 1T f .. "";! children, I wo girls and a in... " '"hnston, residing near f, , . ;-. .'enerson county, were re m.iu. a "",; bouse while their V. .. "a 'Ticf errand to a nelgh- ' ' ."" l r return sh was horrified to ,,. in:liitie girl burned to death irJI '." "r a "'-re infant, so badly "LIT it .1 ...I II i I Ii ''""If (r., J. ever before looked upon. It re:ietubled In fact a composition of coai tar, Vitriol, lamp- oiaca ami j-ans green, and In its passage from the siorriath to the lips it cut its way like a St feain df tool ten lava and blistered bis rdotith and throat to such an extent that he WAS tillable tO Swallow HIT nourishment ri. , cept gruel fbrthree days, and that he waa lorced to take into his t tomach through a flexible tube provided for the purpose. Since then he has leen obliged to live on soft food exclusively, thongh he hopes in less than a wedc s time to look a square meal straight in the face without blushine. He j says that while he blames no one but himself ! for the demoralised condition of his inner man, he has fully made up bin mind to take no more of the vile staff in his'n for all time to come, a resolution which we trust he will have the moral courage to keep against all tetnptatiojis. Xaike A. Piatt, of Plattsville, Susque hanna township the party to whom we tal hided last week without giving his name as a former citizen of this place who was strongly suspected of being one of the many in this and the adjoining counties of Indiana and Clearfield who have of la been engaged in shoving spurious "silver" coin was ar tested on Monday last, as was also a young man named Adam F. King, a resident of the oil region, and brought to this place, from whence' they were taken to Johnstown by the way of Wilmore on the aame day and accorded a hearing on the alt-ove charge lie fore U. S. Commissioner ftntledge, who de cided to bind them over for trial at the ap proaching term of the U. S. District Court in Pittsburgh, but whether or not they have leen released on bail we are unable to say, though the Tribune of Monday alleges that word was received from Piatt's fattier that he would e on hand the same tilght. for the purpose of entering security for the appear ance of his son when wanted for trial. A rUspatnh was also received from Pittsburgh that a like arrangement would be made on i living there ever since, but presuming that I behalf of King as soon as he reached that the trouble nail mown over, lie ventured i city. The arrest, of these two tiarties brings back to Johnstown a fetv days ago only to lie gobbled up by an officer of the law, as already siated. Clip:. Win. R. Jonrs. general Superin tendent of the Edgar Thomson steel-works at Itraddock's, a gentleman well known to many of our readers as a former citizen of Johnstown, has received a special invitation to visit the works of Herr Krnppe, at Essen, Prussia. This is the rlist instance of Hit American rereiving such a compliment. A son of Mr. Krupie, who visited the Edgar Thomson steel-works last, summer and ex amined Captain Jones' cold saw for sawing steel rails, has requested Captain Jones to furnish him full plans for a similar saw, to be erected at the Krnppe works. A wolf in sheep's clothing is quite a different, personage from Mr. Godfrey Wolff, of Altoona, wiio deals not and dwells not in sheep's clothhig, but neierlheless sells the cheapest and best, wearing apparel for men and youths, as well as all manner of got.ts the n u in lie r now in custody behr.tging to this one gang alone lift to fourteen, if we mistake not, two of whom were captured in Clearfield county, on Friday last, and another of the party, A. Blair Mahon, of Indiana county, was brought to bay in Johnstown on Thurs day. Two other inen in the north of this county whom we could name are also sus pected of being implicated in the same un lawful transactions, and the probabilities are that they will both he brought up with a round term before many days. A Mother in Israel Fallen. Mrs. Susan Wilson, mother of the late Dr. John Wilson, of Martinshurg, W. Va., and alsoof Mrs. John Itollinger, of this place, departed Ibis life on Thursday morning last, in full hope of a blissful immortality. She was born on a farm at the forks of the Juniata and Ravstown branches, in Huntingdon county, M inh 10, 17K8. Consequently, had furnishing goods, that can lie found inside j '"- 'veu a few additional weeks she would or outside of Miair county. Don't forget- bis big store on Twelfth street, Altooua, adjoin ing the post-ofllee, and remember that by going to Wolffs door entering therein, and purchasing all the clothing you need, much can lie don with the money saved in th5 operation to keep the wolf from your own door. A twelve year old cat. belonging to a lady residing near Waterstrect, Huntingdon county, is death on snakes, having killed and delivered to her mistress no less than six good sized reptiles during the past sum mer, to say nothing of many others which she may have crunched the life out of but found ton heavy lo lug home. Her meth'id of attack and bow she manages to elude the deadly fangs of the reptiles are of course involved in mystery, but if anybody ever finds out bow it is done we hope the 1achI yetra will not have to wait so long for the iufarnviton as it was compelled to uo in this instance. Mrs. FUllie Wi'herow, relict of Thomas Witherow and sister of Mr. John Hrookbank. Mrs. John Dougherty and Mrs. Susan Uhey, of Ibis plac died in Hawesville, Ky., on t!ie2"Ih of Novemlier last, aged 70 years. The husband of the deceased, who died about ten vears ago, was one of the original stage drivers of this comity, and afterwards be came agent for Silas Moore, Esq. Sulise qiienily be removed to Johnstown and kept a hotel" for several years in the corner of Main and Franklin streets, but finally lie took himself with his family to Kentucky, where be continued to reside d-iring the balance of bis life. Mrs. Sarah Glass, wife of Win. Glass, Esq., of Minister tow nship, a most excellent lad v, ami a devoted Christian, died about 6 o'clock on Monday morning last, after a long and painful illness, aged alont fifty years. The deceased was afflicted for a great part of her life with ait ovarium tumor iu the stomach, which was removed only a few days tiefore her death by Dr. John law man, of Johnstown, and foti'id to have at tained the enormous weight of nlim pounds. Her sufferings, as may well be conceived, were excruciating in the extreme, but after she was relieved by the snrgical skill of the eminent physician named, her condition seemed to improve immediately, and strong hopes for her recovery were entertained up to within a short time of her death. The funeral took place on Wednesday trmrning, when her remains were taken to Eoretto for interment in the Catholic cemetery at that place. May she rest, in peace. ye sincerely regret to announce the ...!. i-.il. of 'Richard J. Tibliott., one of have entered her 90th year. In 1K10 she re moved to near Ebensburg, Cambria county. The mountain region at that time may be said to have lieen one vast wilderness. In 1S'J3 she returned to Huntingdon county, where she remained nntil 1835, removing thence to Hollidaysbnrg, in which place she resided until her dentil, a period of more than forty-one years, Her life was a remarkably'long one. She was never bile herse.f, and idleness in those with whom she associated always gave her pain. Her life-maxim seemed to lie "Work while it is yet day." She filled up the measure of her years in honest work and now, like a shock of Corn fully ripe, her : uueiiceot the wound is now a sad. sad ot.lect J to contemplate, for at times he is transformed , Into a veritable demon a perfect Sampson in j strengrth. I He has shown symptom's1 of Insanity ever j since lie was wojmted. bill trreat care was ex ercised by his fattier, and Whenever he would I brijrln to complain of his head hurtinrc him he ; was sent oft to town, oi elsewhere, on an cr- rand anything- to draw his attention from bis ! head and tn this wny the worst was avoided. In September, 1875. however, he was sentenced ) to ?nil for a petty offence, and being thus left alouu to 1 1 rood over bis troubles, his rensort I soon bo(riin to chow sifrns of becoming entirely i unsettled and he was sent lo tine State Inssne i A Hum. A ."tor remaining; there a shoft time he was pronounced cured and sent to his home; I but far was he from being- cttred? for Strain the terrime disease rackeii his urain, and a few weekt ag-o it was found necessary to send him tojrtil for confinement, and there he still re mains, BU object or rear and pity. His strength is marvelous anrj almost beyond belter, but the county officers 111 confh m our statements. At first he whs not confined in a cell, but one day he attacked the iron railing which surrounds the balcony leading- to the tipper tier of cells, and tore it to pieces. The railing was composed of a bar of Iron about three-fourths of mi Inch In thickness and every here and there was riveted to iron posts. Ho tore it from the rivets ss though It were a splinter of wood and Wtitlnd the heavy har about his arms S3 he would a bed-cord. He whs then hand-cuffed and confined In a cell, but right before the eyes of bis jailors he gave the cuffs a couple of turns and snapped the chain in twain with as much ease as an ordin ary mun would a piece of wrappingr-yarn. Finding it useless to attempt to fasten him, he was allowed free range of the cell, with no fur niture save a bed-tick tilled with straw. This be soon tore to shreds, and next turned his at tention to his boots, which he nicked to nieces. even the h els being laken apart lift by lift He Just demolished one cell, with bis nuked fingers, and is at work on the second. He first picked the plastering off ami if it refused to yield to his finger nails he would strike a terri ble blow with his (1st, then resume his picking-. The job whs as neatly done as if the wnll had been sand-papered. He then turned h i atten tion to tho brick wnll twenty-one Inches thick, which separates the cell from the corridor, and was not long in making a hole through it al most large enough to admit his body before he was interrupted. With some of the bricks he knocked the cell window out and the remainder he broke up and piled in the center of bis c II. using th- m to shy at any living object. He was finally removed to another cell and is now pdi suing the same systematic course in Its de struction as he did with the first one. ItPsi.leS being a Sampson iu strength, he Is as sifiieas a cat. and cuts some strange antics. He has brpn seen to sit in the rear end of his cell, w ith bis back toward the door. apparently absorbed in thought, and tnen suddenly to throw a hack somersault from his sitting post ure alighting on his feet close to the door. He at another time hung his hat upon a nail, which bad bten firiven Into the wall as bigh up as he could reach tor that pin pose, and stepping back. Jit in tied and kicked the hat with both feet, sending it up to the celling, he alighting once more on his feet after ha vi un turned a back somersault in the air. At times he will Maui pressing his forehead with his fingers as though in terrible pain nnd then suddenly dart the length of the cell ami butt his head against tile wall with terribte force, from the effects tit which he drops to tho floor as if dead. Tlun he goes on fr.im day to day. nnd that he has not killed himself ere this is indeed a matter of wonder. If an operation wore per formed and the fractured bone removed or lifted so as to relieve the pressure on bis brain. It is likely he would recover his reason. Some thing should be done. .If the county must keep him it should also see that SOnte effort is made to relieve him. If our own physicians can do nothing he should either lie sr-nt to where such cases are a specialty, or else physi cians should be brought here. Under present c Ireiimstanees he cannot be treated as a hu man being should be, for everything movable that comes within his reach Is smashed to atoms. We hope to hear of some move in this matter. If YMBPf Alt. BilCw-.V-O'TTARA. Mnfrled, at the Catho lic church In this place, oh Tin-siiay morning January 30. Is77, by Hev. J. Boyle; Mr. ParmcR F. IluowH, of Cambria township, and Miss CHAituoTTE O'naKA, of MunMer towuship. OIIITI'ART. LONG. tlrdj it. this place, on Frhlrir morning-, Jan. ", 1f;f, Mrs. Maht Ann Lono, wire of Anthony Long, aired fiC years, 4 months and 21 days. The deceased w'ns boxri near xretto and spent her entire life in this County, where, she was well known and esteemed f rlr her tr any virtues. Interment in tho Catholic cerrietery al Wilmore, her former home, on Sunday last. DING EB. Died, In Shasta. Shasta county. California, of congestion of tho lungs, on Thursday, Jan. 15, 187". Mrs. Hannah S. Din oick, wife of Dr. A. W Ilimree. of the alove place, and eldest daughter of Win. C. and Elis beth Fleming-, of B-aver Valley, Cambria coun ty, aged 34 years. II months and SO davs. An affectionate wife and mother called to ber last account. Peace to her ashes. pfccEiPTs and Expenditures T" of Cambria County, I'a., from the 20th day of January, 1878, to the 24tb day of Janua rjj JS77: N. J. Frkidhoff, Esq., Treasurer! Dr. To am't in Treasurer'! hands at last . sett leiuent at 2.09.27 To am't of Duplicate for the year lf-78. 67,33.4' roam tor Kegistry ror the ear 1870.. To f per cent, on amount put In hands .y.lllBllllPI.-S,. T WEXTIETII AXXUA L STATE- Insurance Company or "fimbria County fur tb year ending- January 8. IS. 7: Am't of pfrtfiertv Insured Jan. 10. 197 . . .-tin 1.101,4,1 30 Am't of property tnsiired daring the year .j.. 2S3.6SI CO ,! l,J0i.lC8 30 Dednct am't expired dilr Ingthoyear i. lSfl.0C2W Deduct ain't surrendered and canceled : 9.M 00 - . SlS.ett 00 Am't of property insured Jan. 8, 19T7.l.U,515 30 Arh't of premium notes Id " force .tmn. 10. 1878 t li3,tM 88 Am't of prrtnfutn nutes taken during year Si.W.8 94 Deduct am't expired dur ing year 18.803 SS Deduct am't surrendered and canceled 3,."18 00 f lfa.790 20 To am't teceived from Coustahles for 1874 and 1875 To am't received on Unhealed lands. To ain't received on Seated Lauds . To ain't received Irorr. miscellaneous sources... w. : ........ 1.. . - 16.20 820.84 2.7PI.12 l,749.tU 075.94 SK.309..8 Aai't t?f premium no'ci in force Janu ary 8, 18f:...i.i...n....-.4. I 116 650 w Number ol Policies IssuUii during the rear T2S " in force Jen. 8. 1S77 W78 CASH ACCOUNT RECEIPTS. AHi't Ml hand at last settlement....T38 81 ('ash for new Insurance :. eH3 01 Interest receive.! eo 00 Cash f jr water bonds 600 00 TjlElllOHDSOFITOP, j WHO fillLt CONl.K!";TK li Tilt, iiWt CASH STORE J or ' PRICE, BAXTER, JONES & CO, nr.AR AWAY WITH TIIIM AMt'LK TESTIMONY THAT THE Great Eldorado Cr. 75i045.98 By amount paid Assessors. . . : . 1 . . ; . 1 1 Auditors, County... auuiiois, rotate Iloardiutr Prisoners. m.....i Hoarding Jurors liridtfeand Uoad Viewers... Constables Criminal Pr.isecu lions. Court House Commissioners Commissioners' Counsel..... Commissioners' Clerk : Couft Crier.. ..j: County Itonds....... (.bounty Institute..... 1. District Attorney. .11, Klect ions... ; . . Vox Scalps, Ac.....!.... Kul .ii Freight Interest on Jail Honda Inquisitions Jurors, Grand " Traverse Jail Janitor Jury Commissioners Miscellaneous sources. Probates Prot honotary, Postage Poor Directors Poor and House of Kinploy ment Printinir Hc-rundiujr Records... Holes of Court Ketristry Redemption of Itonds. Keform iSchool... ... 1 folate Tax w . ....... . fctenoirrapiicr SehKl Treasurers Sup3rvisors Sheriff Talesmen Tipstaff Tax 011 Loans Western Penitentiary 84 Deeds to Cambria County, at U2 Exonerations on Duplicate and Hcffistrv. m....... Exonerations to Constables. Commission to Constables... Abatement to Taxpayers. .. . Am't remaining in hands of Constables, 1K78 Treasurer's commission on"! Ikl.Olt.ft. at 5 per cent I, , Treasurer's commission on f.0-"'-0" a.'Jiitt at 3 per cent J Unseated Ijiii.I Tax 118.5T- 83.s21.R9 Balance in Trca6urcr'i bands. H,2'4.tfJ Death op a Most CnARtTAnt.F LAOT.-Mrs. Catharine C Trotter, wifo or Mr, Richard Trot ter, of Hemlock, this county, whose death we noticed last week, with a slight mistake, how ever, in consiirnliifr her remains to th- tomh tn the Catholic ins:ead of the Union cemetery at Siinniiitvllle, was a lady whose demise calls for Si... was born in Comk Now and Let. Us He a son To- OKTI1F.R. Why lo people so frequently say to Dr. Pierce, "I suppose yonr Golden Med ical Discovery cures everything?" Rccauso It has been Hie practice of k:iavish charlatans tn niantifaatiire worthless nostrums and at tempt to dupe the ignorant ami credulous by recommending them to cure every form of disease. To such an extent has this been practiced that It Is no wonder that many have acquire.! prejudices against all advertised remedies, hut Dr. Pierce does not advertise his standard preparations as "cure-alls," does not claim that they will perforin mira cles, hut simnlv publishes the fact, that they nn. . " V . ... : ' . its..- r li the olilest citizens of this place. v e saw 1 nave been ueveiopeo as specinc tor wrinui "c I . .: , . . . .... i c; ...mii. i.n.?iTiir ii. 1111.7. 1 oo,iy nas oeen gauiereu mj ii iihimms, ncr i;non county. Pa., in the year 1X11. and en me to thin county in lfCJ6. Her maiden name was Marlf.; nd ninny of her relatives till reside iu t !. -iir. 1 1 V nf f.illt-'a After k inapfitiaA bhn ! and her husband followed the avocation of liotcl-heeptiitt-. In which capncliy she was always esteemed an amiable and cordial hostess. In her domestic relations she was ever intent on makitifr her home bnppy as well as cheerful and comfortable. Hut it was her philanthropy thnt especially won for her the est-ein or her neiirh lors and made the name of "Kalie Trotter" the synonym of henevblence. At the couch of tho sick and the bed of the dying; she was invartatily to be found ministering to the wants of the sufferina- nnd consoling the nfliicted rrlends of the departed. Not having- bech blesed With children of her own. she wns. nevertheless, a mother. to the motherless. Some idea or her worth in this respect may be formed from tho fact that during her lifetime she raised and educated nn less than twentv-one orphans, all or whom will no doubt lonir cherish her memo ry as tl.at or their best earthly friend. Her funeral which t-ok place rn Friday last, bore ample testimony to the esteem in which she was held by all of her neiirhbors. Plane No. 4 over which the procession passed from the head to the toot, was one continuous line or sleds and sleig-hs filled with sorrowing- people, to sny nothing r a hundred or more who followed the remains nn foot. It Is said to have been the lar-osi cortege which was ever seen in that populous locality ; sad not afew were the tors sh-d hy the vast concourse of sympathizers over the (rrave of one whom they bad revered In life and whom they now mourn in death. May her memory he ever a-reer. as tho grass which wi:i ere lonir bedeck her grave, and may her many virtues find faith! ul imitators for all tiuie to Come. glorified spirit rejoices in the frUiliou of all labor. During her residence on the mountain It was no uncommon thing for her and a few of her Christian friends to ride ou horseback to Huntingdon to attend Protestant worship, lint in all her views she was liheral. With old F.-ither G;illilziu she was well acquainted and always spoke of hiui in the highest terms. The .lay in 1816 when he blessed the spring on the mountain, near the Fountain Inn, was well reniemlKred by her. Only last summer she expressed an ardent desire to see that spring once more before she died, lint her strer.g'h forbade. Within the last two years she cut from twelve to fifteen teeth her third set a circumstance of very rare occurrence. We care not toitidulein extended eulogy. Her long and busy life is her best ineiuoi ia.1. Surrounded by her daughter, her grand children and hergreat-grand-children. whose tender love had contributed so much to her declining days, and with an angelic smile upon her fce, she passed awav from earth info the arms of her loving Savior. It is well with her. "Let tne die the death of the righteous and my last end be like his." IIollii.faykurg Standard. soon after. The loy . , . . .1 . . . : .. -....j.ug ins iiean in me ciotu- N"rr:s, of Altoona. the mulatto 'rsv,i '. ""'" I last week as having been ,fl to ""'"'"iig an outrage on a lit- 'rl'.(:'rl Hm!'ii...1 KH7.1 A. IClnnr. was 15 Fcii'i ,a' '"'"'"'l in the Itlair county court !ii..n . nor wit nsiandiiia the tact victim f l,j9 lllHi testified a- 'T .. .... ' '"Ins identity. N'orris. how- it , ' ' prove an awn, ami mere- 1 r. ...... 1 .. .. .... .. -....i Mien a noma in iiiu J 'ry ;is to induce them to re- 'rti , - or,l... .. ,-0,irE, , , ' .':" tf'ulty. ri'n, of 'K,"U young friend, Ed. O t,,.,' 'r township, was plainly VlaM "ak"' ye in this vicinity on ''H i, :, ' T'v' in what, for get up and 'ilw.f ',. 1 ,;"''l' d to be called the Ik.hs """'"t fin." 1:4 ' ""nty the prettiest and '""inn,, ,."'r In f-,,:t that we have ever ?"h lux.,,! " If wo WPre Rive" 10 1 -.ni.t , 'H a"d had the stuff to invest. ' i.i. . rt. 'i .iiln... , -ur s .'lirl. i.. .... n.n nir.1. nnh a few days ago, suf fering then with his old complaint, asthma, from which he died yesterday morning. Mr Tiblsitt was a native of Wales, and was aliout 80 jears of age. He came to this place some forty-thtee years ago, and here he has ever since retnaiued.au honest, up right and most exemplary citizen, univer sally respected hy every man, woman and child in HT.etisl.nrg. His wife died several years aa i, and his only child, an unmarried daughter, survives him. Peace to the metn orv of good, honest old Richard . Tibliott. Mrs. Elias Jones, who it will lie remem bered came into possession of quite a snug sum of money by the death of a brother in ew n.i...... o ...... of vears ago. and who re- sides on a farm near the northern iKiuiulartes f of our iHirongh, intends In remove with her j family. Including of course her husband, to ' some point in West Virginia, which tuey : propose to reach by private conveyance on the overland n.nte. The farm here, we nn ilerstand. has lieen leased for three years by j .Mr. Lent. Davis, of this place who. we have , 1.0 doubt, will make a'heallhy looking : old , granger in course of time say half a century or so hence, and w ho is simply to pay the taxes for the use of the land during the tune for which he is to hold a.ssession. A four-foot vein of b ad ore is satd to have been discovered a few days ago In the north-eastern part of this county and within a short distance of Hie Blair county line, but as we uo 1101 mow oo .........y - cannot of course tell to a dot where it is. The discovery is alleged to have heen mae by following tip a stream in which particJes of lead were found at various tunes, and the outcropping of the vein itself we are told is covered l.v some four or five feet of water. A large lump of the ore was taken to Al toona the other day and is now we preamna on exhibition iu that city. It is said to be remarkably rich, our informant assuring ns that it can la? readily cut with ft knife and that it t an scarcely fail to yield less than set enty per cent, of pure lead. The land on which it was found belongs tocertam partiea i.. ii.t-b..rrrb who. either through a knowl edge of its presence or for some other reason, reduction In prices, preparatory to !.. . " or lease the lan.t. II . - . . decline i eioi' .. --- -- -- pirretneni 01 iirciui-w-i.. 11 is, i no : M nnrs & II ACRE. Tlftlj Ave. and Market St., Pfttburjhf Va, forms of disease for which he recommends them, after haviwg tested their efficacy in many hundred cases with the most gratify ing success. It is a tact known to every well-informed physician that many single remedies possess several different properties. Quinine, for instance, has a tonic quality which suggests its use in cases of AWilify ; an anti-eriodic., by which it is efficacious in ague ; ami a febrifuge property, which ren ders it efficacions in cases of fever. The re sult of Its administration will also vary with the quantity given and the circumstances nnder which il is employed. So, likewise, the Golden Medical Discovery possesses both imc.toral and alterative, or blood cleansing properties of the highest order. By reason of these two prominent properties it cures two classes of diseases. First, those of the respiratory organs, as throat, bronchial, and lung affections, chronic coughs and asthma, and second, diseases of the blood and glan dular system, in which affections all skillful physicians employ alteratives, as in cases of blotches, eruptions, ulcers, swellings, tumors abscesses, and In torpor of the liver or "bil iousness." Whiie its use is, by itscombina tion of properties, suggested in cases of pul monary consumption, yet yon need not take it expecting it -Till cure you if your lungs are half consumed, nor because it is recommend- 1 nd as a blond medicine would its proprietor 1 advise votitakeltexpectingittocnre cancer. ! It will not perform miracles, but it will cure many grave forms of disease. j-fr. Aug. Glass, a blacksmith by trade, whom we first knew many years ago as an employee on the old Portage railroad, is ly ing! dangerously illand without recovery, at his home iu Minister tour nship. That seem ingly incurable disease, cancer, is the ail ment which afflicts him, and we are told that It ha eaten a hole in his head and neck large large enough to lay a man's hand in. - SPECIAL NOTK E. ' Onr Eitlr SUete f Winter m! Local Correspondence. HocTZPAt.K, Jan. 29, 1ST7. Dear Frefman As a goodly number of the vr.lual.le prizes of the Indies' Caiho:ic Fair went off during the nasi week, I thought it ptoper to let you know the result. The principal article, tho g'.'d chain and cross, was disponed or on Thursday night.land caused quite an excitement during theeven lng.everv person wnillng to hear the name of the lucky one called out. At 9 o'clock, p. M , the votes were counted hy Mr. H. H. Hartinau and Father Meagher, and the result announced as follows;: Miss Annie M. Dunn, WtiO; Miss Sarah .1. Waterson, 78.I.1; and Miss Annie Killey, 8.2Ti giving Miss Dunn the chain end cro"wtth arrsnd ovijority over both herriva.s or 102.2O. The many rriends or Miss Dunn congratulated her on her gooi luck, and for ou rself we wish her the same success iu all her undertakings during her Journey down the stream or life. On presenting the handsome prize to Its fair owner an address was eloquent ly delivered by Prof. J. B. Sharlia tilth, after which it graced the neck of the fortunate young lady. The baby doll-, contested for by two little g-irls. Miss Mary McCuliough and Miss Iltirt mnn, rell to the lot of the former, she having received the higln-st number of votes. The lady's gold r nir, contested for by Miss Tl. Kinney and Miss M.utha Rarr, was won by'the first named lady, with '0 H0 or a majority. Mr. A. J. Shurbaugh was a'so fortunate in winning a handsome dress pattern worth $IO.m. All the remaining articles will be disposed of next week, and then the Fair will close finally. The paintings over the altar in the Catholic church In this plaee, the hnndiwork of Mr. Hip pie, ot Osceohi, are splendidly executed in the most artistic manner. Kespecilully, Btho!. 11 ...... in,; pi uil l" ' in 1 ... , , , . . 1 liiive t,, 1. t.....i . 1 ,1.1. ,.., Iu, true, and we hope it IS, if ., .iniiiB j t in I inn ii. "i". ... .1.1.. I,. It.. oA lf 'l.e sl. i.,1. !.....: i;.l..' .ri,rv is one of the most vaniabU ill It way . . - iliimiiuii ....... - .. - . . ,, Dks. Oldshce. Among the most im portant improvements in the practice of medicine of which we ever had any knowl edge is the peculiar system as developed by Drs. Oldshue, of Pittsburgh, Pa. This system has lieen, from time to time, bo fully set forth in our paper that we need not. mention it here. Suffice it to say that with many years of experience in thousands of cases of the worst maladies known, It ia truly astonishing with what universal succcbs they have always met. They have been enabled to turn to so good account their knowledge and experience in the treatment of Chronic diseases that their office is one continued throng of patients from early morn till late at night. To those who stand in need of medical treatment we would recommend the Drs. Oldshue as gentlemen of the highest probity, and honor also, and who will at all times be happy to furnish any required information. Send to them for a circular, and address them In accordauce with the "letters of In struction" contained therein, and they will give yon a written analysis and description of your case fm qf charge, 2t.J .. 1,500.40 4g.n0 . 2,951. W St 10 4n.40 .. l.:3S4 ..' 8,4;.7S .. I.'JOO.OO .. Ki.no . : 0no.( J.W.C0 . . 8,500:0!) s 4 40 1 . 4H5.UU 2,045.14 4II.7 274 CI 15.23 7'rt . . 153.49 . 4.410:24 401.H5 ax .oo l:.74 3H.2S 49 30 4BU.33 15.6 32.i 10.652.22 404.75 t1.80 2ne.S0 51:1.59 457.: BSl.ftl 1.91 IJHt 4nt.(i 1.050.4)0 2,r :k 2V7 33 :no -'.4XJ 171 27 084.14 293.28 M.S6 2.7112.06 tm U5 2,00.93 2.041J50 sJtPBSDtTrass. Losaei to J. k H. Mellon ..t500 00 " Th.. T. Reews 7 4 M " K. J. Mills tne 4 " John . C. Hearer 750 00 7,eeretrv s tees 117 50 1 reaettrer'i ial.iry SO 00 ntni s 40 Ue Agent's commission lt.7 'M Premiums rcturnct for policies can celed i4 iaio Ir nt-nir, laistaie. ststinnery. Vc... 5 no CoaipensAtiun ot tl. Committee.... 25 00 -2,1S CHEAP GOODS OF ALL KINDS HAS BEEH FOOiiD AT If.SI! wiuiti:- BETTER 1UH0A1NS! AND MORE OF TKEM! FOB CASH, AND CASH OKLY, t AS I1F. HAD 11IAX AT -fl.w; i Balance cash In hanils of Treasurer.... RK8CVRCE OF THB COM r AST. Premium notes In fofe Jan. 8. 1S77 Halanee In hands of Treasurer .luilit ment note Certincate ufdeposit . 330 71 116,6 P2 XV 71 1.12031 S2 OS vw C l fe MUiliiill tU8 04.3I The foregoing account stt.litcd, found correct aal alibrored. flKtl.lltTLKY,) K. KtjHEHTS. I. Com. (1K4). M. KbADE, 1 T; W. DiClt. Socfctary. fl-2.-8t. 75,04.-.9rt 0LTstAKDtS"6 bcii Prom coxsta Ml.Est for 1S745 nryf previous yenrs: 1572. Dun'! Bit rt holder. WikmI vale Bor.. 1573. Willinm Lloyd, Cryle T p 1573. Dsn'l Burtholiler, W. o.lvnle Bor.i 1S".4. EMwsrd Owens, Csir.bria Twp. .... ll?4. Alex. Oouirt.nonr, B, ConVh Hon. 1574. John S. Oirden. !st Word. Jolmst'n 1H74. E.J. I.lts, 5th Ward. Johnstown... 1574. John Porter, Siisquetinnna Twp... 1575. Ed. Owens, Cambria Twp 1875. A. J. Stolta, Cnrrolltown Bur .. .. 1S75. Michnel (Jiifnn, Conemsugh Dor. 1S7:. Joseph Alims, Croj'leTwp l"7i. Bernnrd Wist-, Gnllitzin Twp 1S75. M. flleNMmara. 3d i ard, Jolmt'n. Ilinrh McMonnirle, 1'ros.peet IJor . C. '!' Wolf, Summerhill Twp. ... .Iiefdi Byrne, SusnuehaniiH Twp.. Joel A. Gates, White Twp 't'l.os. P. Dnmm, IlnrrTwp Patrick E. Dillon. Chest Twp 1S7B. John T. Coonev. E. Conem'n llor.. l)7r. .tames Shumate. Summit ville Itor. S7. Joseph Craver. Susiuehanna Twp. Is. Jeo. I Bowser. Tavlor Twp. ..... 1M76. John W. Oraj', White Twp 1874. Ueortfe Ilea 111, Voder Twp J.-7. 1875. I8T5 1S7) i:. 40.IW 4H 4.1.415 7.2n 71.57 S2 43 JCi.lH 14W S2 3 2I.HH V..H 140 05 2rt 10 3I0.SO 2 XO KH.72 iw.ta 151.14 22.1H 2H7.IO IU 2.V1.K7 37.it 8'!.ti5 T7.tt AUtiUMKNT Iiisr.-In iiorsu am'e of Utile 10 of the Orphans' Court of Camtiria county, notice is hereby riven that at an A r(riiin-iu Court, to r tic Id at Kbenshurir, on TL'espat, Fr.nufARV nth. A. I. . H77, the fnllowimr matters in the estates of decedents will te presented for argument In said Court, to wit : Kulc on executors of Ocorjrc McLane. dec'.l, to show cause why they should not make aalcor cer tain real estate. Kule on certain legatees of David J. Evans, dee'd, to show cause why certain real estate should not be appraised. . Citation to former guardian of II. W. Hawkins to flic account: Citation to iruardlan f Jsme M. Walters. 1 I file an account. . .4 ttaCliWent against iruarulan of minor children ol Daniel Ijitrlnirer. dee'd. Rule on SS. J. Burkhart to show eaue why tie should not pay certain costs In est ite of E. Burk hart. rlcc'd. Kule on administrator of John B. Fromald, dee'd, to fIiow cause why he should not pay cer tain costs in snid estate Kule on .idminis'ratlon of Jacob Stuhy, dee'd. to show cause why he should not pay certain costs in said estate. Citation to executors of Peter Weakland.dej'd, to file an account: Kulo on administrator of Mary Alice Tfajrle, dee'd, to ahow cauc why lie should not pay cer tain costs in said estate. Kule on administrator of Hush Jones, dee'd. to show cause why he should not pay certain cost on said estate. Kule on administrator of Mark McLaughlin, dee'd. to show cause why lie should not pay cer ta'n amount allowed by the auditor. Exceptions to the first and partial account of administrator of Klfz.-thcth t'rum. dee'd. Exceptions to first and partial account of ad ministrator of Catharine t'rum. dee'd. Exceptions to reixirl of auditor In estate of Richard Xavle. dee'd. Exceptions to first and partial account ol execu trix or Peter L,. Linton, u'.i. Order on administrator of Klchard Xajclc. dee'd. to pay to Mrs. S. J. Burns amount duo her as jr hit account riled. ExCcu Ions to account of guardian of W. II. iVrner. Attachment against administrator of Henry Krlse. doe'd. Kule on adtnlnlstnitrlx of Joseph Hesloti, dec'.l. to show cause whv she should hot pay c costs tn said estate Anj Ctisr 8TCSS is Kirfc AXD THE REiS0X Will THIS IS THIS win re apparent to all when we say. ns we can and do with. .ut fear ef suetrca-ful con tradiction frriiii anj' source, that WE 1I.VVK THE LAttGtST STOCK to he found In Ebcnshurp; W SELL for CASH ami CASH ONLY treating- our customers nil alike J WE ACCUMULATE NO RA t) I3EDTS f r c.ish buyer tn peyt WB MANt FACTt'f.t: Ot.ndwN Hi.axketp, Flannels, Cnssimeres. 4c. ; WE 11UY ALLOUK OTHER COOPS In larire quantities and st the lowest pri-st-taiuat.le; hence 11 i tl.at we are enabled lo SELL AT MUCH LOWER FIGURES than the credit sj MOW Mil afiord. WE DEFY COMPETITION! and Invite comparison ss to the qnali'y f our goods and the price nt-ked tor tin 111. If'c lieceire Xeir Gvofl I-lrcry " and girpoiir eiistoin'i- the t.en.-tit of any de cline In priire ns snon as it tKcurs. WB MANt f AOt HE THE rrLr.EHATF.U L 1; m i! r. it y f.x '5 riiAs N n l. WE WANT AND WILL FAY THE BEST FUSES FCH 500 dozen E1;s. 500 K IX J S OF P.rTTFll, 2,HXI Lbs. Fkcsh Roi.i, nFTTEIJ. pay certain f 8.200 7 A MOUNT DUE CAMBRtA COUNTY :v 1 from Ju.lfrmenis: Wm. I. McClelland Jacob Gates and Georre 'lates. WilliHtn Linton Michael Kirsch and others Willinm Tiley Charles and William Johnston. Samuel Kelly and others J. u. Martin . 133.4.S . KM 4S . i;w.:i0 JIKMSI 54.10 . l: 12 . 131. ZS M.7S 1, 37 1.6. ASSET3. Amount flue from Judn-ments.. ... Const aides Tor 1875 and previous yars Amount cash in Treasury j.. 1.371.65 I.000.fi7 ll,i.(W LIABILITIES. Outstanding Orders 7M.40 Onfctnndinii Bonds 2,900.00 Am't due districts on Koud and Schmd (Unseated Land) Tax., 2.1S1.25- 1 13,65(1 41 Balance in favor of County.-.. 5,S75.C5 7.7O0.7 4 MOUNT DUE DISTRICTS ON ROAD, School end Borouifh Taxes: Road. School. Ail. ms Twp. ...1.7.05 Allwhenv Twp.. ..... 2.47 5.2S Bnrr'Twp 7.15 36.68 lllacklick Twp 68.54 Cambria Twp 44.P9 Carroll Twp 17 14 Cnrrolltown Uor 1.00 Chest Twp I'M : Conemauffh Twp 70 04 Oonemnuirh llor lrt.15 CrovleTwp 1 42 Oiill'itziu Twp 43.11 114.iS Gnllitzin Bor 1051 Jackson Twp 112.26 4,19 ' M ill vi lie Bur 3 ml Piisqiiehaiinii Twp.... 30.52 Snminitviilc B.r 1 -'4 TnvlorTwp 124 00 12 :17 White Twp WI.U Yotler Twp 48 IS 4tf 55 Borough. 116.15 l.f8 50 Givfv rnderour hands, st tho Comrtiilon ers' Oltice in Ebensburg, tins 24th day of Janu ary, A. P, 1H77. JAMES A. PORTER, 1 FRANCIS P. M'COUMICK.V Auditors. JOHN B. BOSS. ) Givt: under our hands, at Ebensburg. Janu ary 24th. 1S77. ItEKS S. LLOYD, I , , JOSFE D. PAKKISII, vcominissloncra. JOHN CAMPBELL, S Attest -J. A. Kennedy, Clerk. We, the ondersiarnen Atidltnrs of Cambria countv, do respectfully report that wo have carefully examined the vouchers and accounts of 1 he receipts and expenditures of said county from the 20th day of January, 1S76, to the 24th dav of January, 1877. and do find them to be as stated, as isaUo the statement setting forth the aaacts and linhilities of snid county. JAMES A. PORTEK. 1 FRANCIS P. M'OOUMICK, Auditor. JOHNB. HOS. ) Ebensburg:, Feb. 2, 1877 .-3t. NOTICE.TIie first unfl partial ac count of Joseph Crist. comtiiit-t.e of Ellen O. Oallan, widow of William Callan, do. ceased. h been ftlw. In this office, and will ba J. resented for tha action of the Court, on the first Monday or March, A. I). W7. II. MeCOIXlAX. Proth'y. rrothonot ary '0B e, EbeuB'jurg;, Jan. 80, l77. :t. JAM FS M. SIXHER. Clerk O. C. Ebenfbnr, Jan. 7, 1S77. 0TICl:l)F A ri'E A LS. We, llic mnlersigueti Commissioners of Cam bria county, have fixed the following- tiny lor In arinjr appeals for 1377, at our oflice in Eiteus burg, viz: Monoav. Few 2Sth. 1877. AJains. Allegheny, Barr, Blaeklirk Ca-roll nd Chest ttwi:hip. Tricsnv. Fen. E7ih. CMearPcUI. CnriemMngh. rnrr.ill tlailitf.ih. Jaokson.Rltliland, Summvrliill nd Susquehanna townMiips. Weosesoav, Feb. asth. Stonycreek. Tavlor, Washington, W hite and Vn.lcr townships and the six wants of Johnstown borough. Thv RsnAV. March 1st. t -ainbria Carrolltown. Chert Springs. Conemanah. C.H.pere.lale, Oallitz. In. Iiorcttosnd vtiivllle boroughs. Fkioav. Mar 1.1. .Cambria, and Man?tef lon. hlpand ElK-nslurg. Eatjt'oncinangh, Franklin, ProFiiert, Suinmitville, V ilmore and Woodvale boroughs. The f.dlowlng is thea?csseJ valuation of the sented real estate and personal property of Cambria county for the year 1SV7 : Adams Twp SP, 770; Johnstown Bor. Allev'h ny Twp. Itarr t wp Hlackllpfe Twp . t Cambria Twp Cambria Itor Carroll Twp. .. Cnrrolltown Bor. Chost Twp .. . Chest Springs B. Clearfield Twp . 'onem juir h Twp Con em a ugh Bor. 1st Ward 2d Cooper.lale Bor. Croyle Twp E. t wnein n Ur. l-ibett?baf(r.E.W. w.w. Ftanklin Bor.. .. OallilEin Twp... Oallitzin Bor... Jickson Twp. 1 45.794 1 12 fiit; 60 102 171 ).Sl 69,715j 1 JV iAhl 1st Ward,. 2iil - 3rd " 4lh ' 6th eth 61.309 LKretto Bor et 071lMunstorTwp .. 19 .'.saMillvillc l.l W . 101 3,6 2nd W. 63,511 j Prospect I l.'irlnand f 9.210 Suminorhill 61 7t,SnmmittTille... 20 3L-5tonypreek 79.722'Susouehanna ... sa.P.tft Taylor S8 k3i Washington, 9 white 47. !" Wilmore f.9 133 Wood vale... 170.210 12.470 194.470 119.040 92,340 06.720 32.f.7. 61.716 66.825 4C4 240 V3 310 120.! 76P4 11.105 60.4 3 7.63S 13.27 l!7.043 14t.4T ."..t.f2S 19. 7S5 152.666 4H.555 Yolor.. 93.312 JOHN CAMPBELL. ) It KES S l.IiYli. Commissioners. J. I). PARKISH, Attest J. A. Kenkfov, Clerk. Commissioner's OtUce, Ebensburg, Jan. 177. 1ST OF C AUSKS set down for 1e cision at- an Argument Court to be held on Tcr.anav, Fkbrcart tli, 1877 : Flatterv vs. Flattery: Holmes vs. MoOee ; At kinson vs". Academy of St. Francis; Christy ti, Allegheny Mountain Coal and Lumber Company; Brot herline vs. Flske ct al; Smnervlllo vs. Klino et al- Conrad vs. Tilcy: Stincman vs knrt; Brend'llngrr vs. Yeagloy (in eqnity): Brooks- ad ministrators Vs. Iturk; White vs. hnowlton : Com monwealth v Tnrnerctal; M'Oough vs. Dysart am' others; S E. Burns' use vs. Holhs and others; Johnstown Water & Gas Co. vs. 1j. Martin : Sing er vs Campbell ; Johnston VS. Chardon; Brawlcy vs. Williams; Watson vs Lapsley; S. I Tries' an vs. Alex. Troxcll ; Broomlmugh vs Krise : Sanpp vs. KreidhotT nnd ethers; IJtiell vs. Stonehmker Ct'al : O'Neill vs. Carney; Bauin vs. Crouse. Tler nej vs. Wilkinson: Stoltx vs. Miller: Wagner vs. McCormiok: Nsnan, lor use, vs Christy; Kern vs. Krlse; T.i'. Luther vs. Klrkpntrlch ; Byrne and wile vs. Walters; Bracken Vs. Mines Long anccker; Met lure vs. McClurc ; lUckey's Ex. vs. Thomas Langbein : Same vs. Same t Com'i h VS. John F. Long et al ; Wolf, for nse of t iilcrt & Co.. vs. Schmidt; Campbell vs. Ringer, Thomas vs. Bowman, asMgnee. Independent School Iiis trlc. out of Cambria and Munstcr townships. Pri vate road irom I. Warner's to Michael ahner , in Chest township. Hoad fr.i:i tl.e I'a R. II. crossing of the Summerhill an-l .lackson road to a street in the villageorsnmmcrhill. Privateroad from the house or Hugh Lynch, in Chest township, td road leading from Nagle s schoel house to David Ryan's, in Clearfield township; B. Met OI AN. Prot honotary. rrothemotary's Office, Ebensburg, Jan. 24, 1877. NOTE.-Hnvlna- recently rnlarire.1 our Store Room, to double their former capacity. w-nr better prepared than vcr to ai-eoiiirnodHte ainl wait upon the crowds who daily throng onr r-t.-iblilnnent in quest of good e-od at bottom prices, and wmld thel-errnt solicit all elm have not j -t puid ns a Visit tn rlo so at once, hiici be convlrir-ed. as tvo art? sure tliev will b-, tli we mean exactly What f,-y when we assc e ill the world and the rest of mankind that e are on the w;irp:ith against high pi icet and itm tid to tight tt out to the bitter ml. So l.rit.g aloiir your oneh or produce nnd s'e what you will see In the way of big tiartr iins. BcsjKCilully jours, Pryce, Baxter, Jones & Cd Ebensburg, Nov. CI, I.TT6. JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANKS! 10 ft ri! . o. tt . uiinion 01., jonnstown. ra. , 9 CH AKTEREIl SEPT. 12, IS70. Ht.Pf SITS rccrivr.1 of all sums not 1 s 1 tnn lri l Vh. prccrt rate r.l Interest, six per cent. rlrst l due In the months of .tm e no. I li.-c. nit r. mid tr not withdraw n Is ad. b d to the deposit, thus com. pouinllng twice a year without troubling 1 he o. positor tocall or even top.csetit 1 1..- 1c.sit l..ik. Money loaned on Heal Estate. Pn-f.-r.-iice. wn li liberal rates and long time, given to iHirroweis r.l. feHng.'first mortgage n t trios w. rib (unr.rTiio turn s the amount ol loan dcoired. U.mhI rtlcfenca perfect titls. etc,, reo,nirel. This corporal Ion Is -xcluivety a Savings Bank. No eomtnrvll iltpn-ils reei iied. nor li.i.uii.a jranted. No lonns on personal securitv. Blank appli-ati..tis for borrowers. c..'.lcs f.f VI rules by-laws, and special law relat'i a to tli ( Bank, sent to snv address desir- d TKVSTrKS Jinc C-.M-r. llavl- ftil-rt. C. 11. Ellis. A. .1. Hawcs. F. W. Mat , John Lownmn. H. Baumer. jr.. Iianiel MrLainrhlin. 1. .1. M. rrell .lames Mc.Milten. .lnmis Slnrlev. lewis Pli t. It' A. B-ggs. I'.inra.l Sui pos, Oi-ofgc 1 r- auk, aud W. W. Walters. liANlLLJ.MonKIXL, P.-erbitht. Ftiask 1 1 rest, Treanrcr. Cvat s ELOEa, Solicitor. 12-n,7S.-ly. j N OT.'CE IN TAHTITIOX. To Catharine Vt-ks. formet-'v C. !.nrin4 Reese, of t Marion county, Pennvlvanis. onc'ol tho belrsjof Eleanor Keese. former! v Eleanor liiiber deceased, John KotH-rt. of Blair c ueiv. Parid' Boberts. of the State ot Iowa. Unbelt Koiv r'.s. of the State of Ohio. Edward Huberts ard M i!!i:iTn l.'olKrts. of the Suite ot t'alifn hi, and Msrirar.-t Koherts. of I'ittslurg. Pa., heirs of Jane HoU rts. Interinarrlo.1 Willi Evan Koberts. deceased, tl.e heirs and legal repreentat ives of I!otcrt .1. f..i erts, decn(.,( : Take nolic? that an lmjuot will be SrcH at I he residence of I he late H"lH-rt J. 1J. 0 erts. of Cambria township, Cninbria c..nmv.dc".i, on Sattrdav. the Ail dav or M a urn. ..'!. 177. at 10 o'clock, in the foren.N.n or that dnv. f .r ti.e purpose Of making a partition of the r-a"l estnte .f said decaased to and among his heirs and legal j rcprcsciitativ a it the same can be done without .i rjiiuHT i. or fH.ii.ng 1 ne w note ; oruernise iu value and appraise the same at which lime and place you arc requested toat'enl If v..u lliink ( ro per. .It IHN K Y A V. M, riil. ShcrilTs Office. Ebensl urg. Jan. 24, 77. 6t. JOHN D. THOMAS, Bootand JSlioo IXTsi Icoi rl'HE nod. tsigned respect ful'y lr-forms l is 1 numerous customers nnd the pnl.lic gener ally th-u he is proparedto manuTacti:rc U 1S and SHOES ot any desired sir.eor onnlit j , fn m the fluent French cull-skin boots toilM--oHisst tirogans; In the vr.v bkt M:k. on the J shorK-st not!rc and at s inod.-iate prh-t.-a as IIK woi k K m 11 oe ....liiiii. '. a w i, 1 .-. Those who have worn Boots and Shm t marie St my establishment need no i"iiuiiihi to the suiK-rior .ilia lity of my work. 1 it 1-er n eailr he cnj ino-d of tlie fact :l they will only irive me a trial. Try aed l -on ini-cd. " ltciairii g of Boot and SIn-s itr-idt-d to promptly and in a work niatiHke tnntmrr. Thanktul for pat favoi I t-.d confident that my work ai.o pi li s will -on.iii.mi me to a contiuiianci nnd incrvase of ti e same. JOHN l. 1 HOM AS. A ACT I VK A0KXTS, C.entlemex or Lauiks, wanted inslaiitly to introduce a splendid book, THE Centennial Exposition ! PESCKIBF.D 4D 1LM ST RATIO, rearlv 8 0 pages, rich Illustrations, superb bind ings veiy attractive and a treasure as 1 the tv-st and eheapesi nisiory i n.c w.o ........... Endorsed by th officials, press and clergy. Is selling immensely. tnc lady of no experience has cleared 360 In four weeks. Act quickly It at all Now or never. For full particulars, address HUBUABB BKOS.. Published, Philadelphia. OOAIj AND LIME for sale in large or small antiti" by H.rchiTlW-lW ETANMICMAJELS. A CERTAIN HEADACHE CURE. HARMLESS VeohTabi.k rmirnTio, and the discovcrv of a phvslrian. the Victor Headache Powder has neon proven s -stifVe y sure cure for the most dietresin eases of Mek .t Nervous HeadacSe, Mornimr SirkncsS and N. u ralgla. a single powder actually enrii.g lit t n minutes when all other means fail. We harehf-d wonderful exirien-e w it h it and the ten cci t triul pack of two wwders can be bad by ari.lrcf--Ing the nroprietors. J. It. Haisi.KY fc '.. Su, N. J who will cheerfflly m il them post-paid. . r bv applying to Levvo a- Mmmv. t:u-i:i"i.u.i , ainl liruggists everywhere ; an-l It is with .ll m rited eonfidence they are oil .-red as a ilmropk h Cure for all distresses o"f t he had. l-12.-ly. FOR SALE OH KKN'T. Tliat tlo slrMe HOTKIi PlJOPEP.TY Mij.ularly known as the Mountain House, in tl.e oimh of Carrollion. Cambria county. I'a.. now in the occupancy r 1. F.te, 1 otlered br sale or rent on t'"'.t reasonable terms. This proper ;y is Stt tvl n-ar the eentf f.r fai-l l-n-nui:tl. aa-t 'lie ti use Is commodious and ell snued t.-r lotel pi rposes. There is also a lar.-e s:lile. as well a ei necessary ouinousesan.i a goxi turn en. on 1 e preiu.v-i". .living pnrchase.l the pr.M rty it SherifFs sale. 1 can atb.rd to give a I.. rva!n eithr In Its saleor lease .11 UI SSTUH, Carroll towu, Jau lj. Ij7,.-1. ' lHjf.ro many moons. that has ever Ueeu raauo to J 1