iVfnDII CDIinill r al E BK M aW 1 1 InflllllliU I .ILL... fill. m uk " y-".-.-- ' .,... 05 "M" one of Hie most interestiiifr, one inJ' " .-. u..r i.MHy ciippsupu morning, nReut In large degree f be 1 -r?3sswc " " ...... mmneuiaie nips, world, yet one of the least known. ,,. n L. JoiisstoV. Hoc- 1 x ... uer ao . tor nine tide entitled -The Hnssi-.ui CI y.i.S"k V 1 ,lui v to-am.oiinoo the ! "ii"i'Miiiiwn lining the position of will help greatly to lift the veil '"r 1 v. lien t ladv, Mrs. Kveline "-"...., "'e . ai..ionn s t,cainoiiej church, Khrou.I this mtlitv Knipire. Wi .-. . . p,,l.. it U. .lolinsron, ijsq., 1 niKin re.. .......nnsTown, , ir mriii. Clearness and force the w s;il pvhiI took place at i t. .... simwl:iv niclit. Mm. Tomorrow -.vill he St.. Mntthina' .lay, Thr CATnoLic Wohld fob MAHCH. I fHl.CU w iJIISr SV lf ft,Ml ' Thk Catholic Woull pnr.u.s it policy I l,rwk if hrrrflTTe And nono he make it. of giving prominence to mrnie Hnbject of im- tint in known as the Mnrpby temper- mediate and gnert interest, and treating ! anoe movement hnn reached Johnstown, and it in a manner that commit atteiitioi.! ' AlreA.lv nine n 11 n.l rml ,,, xr . . .. . . ----- 01 vm Hi. powers in ine world to-tiay Kussta is ' destined to 'lit nre of the The ar- : liance'ilor" that en- ith Ring a- I nter has ! J invalhi for nearly two 1 " i r l.-itli was therefore not by 1 ie ' e'cfc.1. Her father, Andrew , '""'"" a n-iiive of France, and end- j i-:u-. .. .;.,v, when tliai jainuu waa i""r i,,l,.miM!.'i. Allcrseveia, yearn v-"' J Hand, he came to the ;,f Phllphi. 'h! 1 1 1 ., t of i his notice wan born on J ..w l.12. With her father s-ln'l . - Xl.a A linn Mnirnira ".I'.T.'iMi-.-.Ti.'d removed to ElwnB- kti":.t!,,Vi of ami wan married to uti. or ticroiier. i4'2. lirntLer, the well known .i' ' ' v.,.tilkMle. who O'tbHennetitly " uiirceKsfull v i)ractiitiiz' c'c !i,1l'S.!,. this I'lace, and here Mr. , '., ... .,r irii.eokl nee. died soon ;l" n' 'ci.jer.ce of hi" son, the Doctor r''rl,,r.' 'ir .1. had leeii well and I utiuBAVcil m. rim on.4 -: rtiiv,.i .t U'eiry taste, an well an .if i li.uM' i'T. cMi amcMtei .Inoii-iy devoien noreii tome ,,il!V iier ne is io raKe uie place or Kev. Father ' massed togeiher the chief events which Connery, wliose destination we have not yet ; have made Russian histcry in the past and Ti " . o I in the present. The present attitude and ,hli1r O. r. Miller, of Wheeling, W. ! policy of Hnssia he asurribes chiefly to Prince N a. has been preaching every evening for a i Gortthakoff, the aged Chancellor, tinder week past to large and appreciative audi- i whose guidance Russia has more than re ences at the Disciples church in this place, , trieved the losses she sustained in the Crim ". e are r"1 o say that the meetings j ean war. Most interesting, too, is his view wi II lje continued over next lord's day of the relations between Russia and Rome 1 V. r. . . I i" the past, their probable relations in the IIios. F . Davis, track repairer in the .future, and the political duel ltetween the mines or the Kj. I. Co. at. Johnstown, wns ' two Chancellors Bismarck and Qortcha- 1 knocked from a car load of cross-ties in con- koff. Striking and Inild, from the Catholic -.'i'"' : Ul fining in coniaci wiin tne roof . siami-oint, is the manner in whieh the pos of one of the mines, a few .Ihvs ago, and re- i sible success of Russia in the East, is regard eel ved internal injuries which, owing to his ; ed. The Catholic World tnkes a much age. it Is feared will prove fatal. i more hojwl i.l view of such an Issue than is Col. ,Tas. F. Milliken, the redonbtfcble i generally ascribed to Catholic writers hero of the famous military order Xo. 9, bus English llnle in Ireland" Is another pow conclnded to "step down and out" of the j crlnl article, wherein history is splendidly District Attorney's office in Ulair county, j condensed toelucidale principles. A future and will. It Is said, "p" in his chec ks" to pnner 01. the same snl.ject. is prouisd. and .7 .lit TA Tufin at the A i.rrmn 9 1 .... . . . : I 1 I . . t . i c - - . . . Local dorrrsjfoitflcnce. JOINT COUNT- IN9TITCTE. In cotnnliiincr with notice DuMisiiod. the Joint Comity Institute convened in the First Ibtptilt cliiirrli. at Cherry Tree, on Feb'y Ktb. 1.177. nt 1 . o'clock, p. m., ami proceeded to nppoint Sup't W.tit ns Cliiitriuaii, Mr. Uiiirlrtt nn.l lr. Bi sllier ' Vice PrevMeiita. and !1. M. Kmiirli Sec;retr- i K1...T wnicn n com in i r tee on proirrauiiiie, con sistitiiror Messrs. Ivel:icrN Ufem mid Price, WHssficc-led. Tne Institute thru went to work with nil cnriu-si ness thtit rvtieeted grvnt cretlit on all concerned. 1'rny r a otTt . ed ty Kev. Piiimenl, followed b3- music 4iiid tbe openinw address by Sup'l Woir. rter which the Insti tute was favored with another piece of music. Com m j ication. THE COUNTT AUDITORS STATEMENT. Mki Editok I claim to be some whs f of n Accountant, but the statement of the County .Auditor, in which 1 find at leat six nnlpafrl errors, trade no doubt unintentionally, puzzles hie not a little. 1. They allow 0 percent, commission on ! 23. the amount chnfjred the county forMdecIs of unsealed lands. Whoever heard of a com mission helmc si lowed a Treasurer o deeds? 9. They allow him 5 rCr cent, on 8.H6, exon emtlons on duplicate and fcicistry, a sum be never received nor pal.! out 3. rtiey allow nun s per cent, on n,iuz.iK, ex onerations to constables, a tt ihf f.ntitidrT or Toilet I KQUAl. to tTtiit Cstt1e Pti. rnr It It insJe of PITtK TEf! KTARLK OILS. iyj. . th .... iri-nlilrh retains all the natural heallti qu.lllli-.cl t!.e oll. It rt Ht Hi t it I.K than thw Imported article that tt H rrll'7 ewi.li e tut trrm ral ti(ntM S 1'hp of Oftl.OKKI. SotD4 Is ..iifteinnivt hv I'll vlri. It llatilr 1o I -ro-lure t-V I ! ll tha 1-l. H.TT of the hlte Soap rmJir. -s nv hnrnileaa. Made only by raoClL.lt WjntULt, Ciucliu.ati. Trade snppMcd by I'ttialmrfU wholeaale grocers. 'Petitions for X ICENSK NOTICE JLi Tavern. K.lti.iC H-tlrV Mini Oiiart Li- Biiin he'never re- 1 ccne hvo been filed In theffllceof theCleik entitled, "Murmur, Gentle Lvre." Next came J cclved nor f.nl.l out. or Quarter i?sions or tamnrhi county by t.e tin oration by A. C Itrilhnrt on the subject of 4. They allow hi in a per cent, on JU.(G. com- ! rollwin- named persons, and will be present. 1 ' Timln nth hnnU ntin.l. t.. .1 wvt I .-a l . . , n i.nn.l.t.ln. l.i..t. V.A ...... .-...u.! ,. 1 tdl'imrt nt M rt'il H ! in I . . Judge Dean at. the Arirnment Conrt to Im held in llollidaysbnrg on Monday next. For many years the front door leading into the vestibule of the Court House has lieen left unlocked and for the most part wide open in all kinds of weather. This, however. nno oeen cnangen oi late nv snpplvinc each r'l... .l.oi.Ktl a.. lit hmiHA. :i:iia-S" I of the Conrt Unn nffi,.ui. ,i."i. . t. nove alio itvuihi nil , - -- - " . ...... iv.- , ! nr.! i: woman in the fiillest h,ch .V'.iy re required to use when leaving t M-lf Tbor am cnmlnrr lo.. r a. hand of I "-"." ""verai iiiin.irea, less or more, know- i.b- f.nrila1.!A it... - Thev are comlncr. M Kttr. . ir n ' .T:!tl ..l.iooi- 1141 0.: ... ( . , - . ' . ... .... i ,r ' 1 iim v any . I ine of the larffain t b niinil Uxr l..;. r,i 1 i.-'. n. nlv a HMle more Rt ?'',,nr -hap cash storo; they are coming Ir- . ; ...,1.. ao.'t well lH.!oved i "" ai in ereat. crowds toeether. i 'r n;-. ." .. 1'... c c,...! and vonr winter eoods will all 1 antiA turn mill Ut tfUUit 14. n it - - m--..-. tll inc re mm oi pieanaiu wcatuer. Ho mote it In his sore be- Tf a body meet a body on life's beaten ."'. .i, ,., parsed away from ear 1 ns'.i-'l partner of his host .r.ff'l;"-" ,. w l.'aa I ),..,. -ton ha the .sima re with a new hat upon his head and a ,'ri.Vil'iiB- cf the entire com- I -oat upon his bark we'll bet our bottom ' Jr :' of the- i"iDty at large. 1t and something more, that he ll'HJ.il tj t.; .'M-iy ttt ' 0 '''"l'K -' " 1 it .!'' I o'K'ourso of people, Loret to, C'arrolltttwn, rl",.n a-'-i "''"r Jiortions of Wiltl' l,,er'mjjr.,. were tarried to the C'athu I, tin' (""'iwing aeutlemen acting ,,,r. rs : iu'.m A. Ulair, Jan. Myers, . V,'IUJ..,ti, .1 0I1 it Fiizharris, Josue 1). i.W ';''' iutwalt, Dan'l. Mcl.augh- if. j ;lltfu-y . A. lariter, .losepu I. M. o fcill,. and Jvdwnrd i ji-tu'i 11 !j;li -1 a ssi or i lie tiepnr.ee .,;,-. ! l.y F.ther Jloyle and au elo--ij:m lmprr'-i ve discourse deliveietl by "is p-i.tVaian. Tbe funeral prooes , 3iv.i :o the ociiietery, where th ' ,ii trui ( ereinonieH oi (lie (, iiurcu iriiict l.y i's t.xsfor over all that ... ..... .. i . si r'aii'l .il rs r,v;ine i)miiiji!'ii,uuw ;,ts Lf ai"'. rr:iy, had found eternal W,.f.. MIW r fc-nowia--. njw. uu! Ui-e utjte-r jtace. . .i ... . ft t., ,t -): a, una w.m. j , u o-.trjyj".. -I ! 'iZT maniug sivson is nere -J.WMHIW on Monday and plenty of W "iliee. jt p-r.dtrne can go to FI ye' man. "rvrdil liV" conr errtj.es. -H'ii,;!"!! want f. .nrlt-en school teach- En'ii'i a'i":i on March 10th. ":.l"li!i!.rn Tribune say It want to btirtitli. G!1 io har it belter late -F:i lirp lirns j.ins vrre foan.l in the .f mln Vn kill.tl in West Tlnnt- jt ii 'h - )! r day. -ilirt .1njil,:cr i f onr friend Wm. "W-y. of Ai'oi-.na, fll and fractured ne zkvi on Friday 'at. I . Ti'i;jf'iH ! (he Fucgestive nAITie Of "'ivroi ili f.-jwi who ia trytu to tx ihic F::..int church iu LloUidays- 1 -1 c'oatl Ijir.lc and d sorted school c-r? ti' nuly bofors Mti.l to 'Birth i R'ttklidaj" iu this community ye- -I:t.-.r-Lr of nntA tint 1 1. m .n y.mm wit v-m ia oar iiuve for several r- . n tuiii jor r euruory on iue -Hr. Ch.iraa Wirth. of Coaetnat:gh bor- .'.Uua-n :a;rii on Friday uat ami re- tjinswUi. :1j rti'.uyl ju doalh about -iST.-Ust. i rould t:arne aells more of j iif.u vru; tnai, an other uind- ' I"T. Ii niii. lv mini Iu. tl.o lu.l :yI-ri,;otvh. -:.. Hi';. Lrr will be in Carroltown iii.!rrjvr f..r the purpow of bu V H Ijuia.-, fur which he will pay -fl-.r ra,'u j.ri,. r J 'Br k:.i, ,f Alibeny township, ;;""'', war ,rr..r,d iu a drinkiug ,"r " f'r''Jy uiht last, ou a ' x Kta:i.g. D...1.I.'. - ..r w...t: t .. . . . vi rj'iiiiiavMiin rr naa i "... ; taw A Tin Ul H i! air. B'-dford, Cambria, I;,.:. - - . . " .-wit oi our g-od friend Li of r'n-..ti., .ii. .j v ...i v.i..t. ... . :... ' '""""ll.VUt IHKIWWI, -j, .. ' 1 J months. T:,'1.r'', r ,h Tyrone Ufrald, ' .f n,,"rVH'' '"' "" '"'iay last. - perstissioii and weighs "" t.-i: f. . i "r . '"'inly j reaaar- -!., , '.Tp.B.5 11011 as Rurgts , Ij-t election li- f ox crow. Oil t 'f "Vlliflf W Utill lrn .x- ' " " ons complete W.''',li',1-Mo,1''''-!W. ' "H, Hi.., riu, the -f 'hv moit ntifsson- 'Olt. i.f il.- ..... yl,, ""w tteTigiitruI days ''..!..., ' ' "" u '"is latitude Vr "f. Mr" Tl" Garrity. ffii- , " '"onfentson TllftS- . 'Jl LI. n 1.1. 4 -!ivii..i ii . ."-irt iive niie. ,.. . J 1 month old. healtbv. v r,.- ,.i .... ",p ".fiiale persuasion, '.-an (' ii i trt .. i ... - V;.rH,,. f sp" tHble party -rW r, i , "1Hr,,,l"i.v almsbouso i J rk".v one of his legi ,? 1,;"". ,,v 14 U1,ii,2 lr". " legs on as tlie 'Hi "' Aiioona and llollidays- thT' ,,P"'d at tho '!-r-,,M" !:u., I'''. on l-t Wed- V'i u. . '. 1 TU" "te was ad- i. K ia.iy one day last ""iiv'a(.t. j " 14... " riSi 'S"1 W J ears, who ha.1 1; or track iu her life . l" IVUs Can Railroad V lii!l "rti W.H f,.. .1 : ' t p.,. ' me U V, - li! 6. Dis. on Tuesttav luuf . ... . . ' oi . leartie'd conn- L,r'"I i , 0'""ifeit coin re .i.A. .. .,nr M-,-," of the State. i'J;' ' " I" ! from Altoona tbe ;lM:a ,, rp'"a,,, female, leaving 'ttid...... . r"neacoe. nntn.iu.iik I, a,'';" ''- penintiary i " J ".serves a better I. " on the Pa. It. R. car .vi.;..i. ..... ' C ', on """" ran on tne .V'-f .i H'"-- last, and all S lb"T rnl, ,'"H r,1 'eK was .i. .. 'Iin.. . "'i.ipii iiv...,. ii ... "?r,'-V.:,l .'..'.'r of ' band.' so V We, :,xt j vl,,'".vs":.,J",n, Murphy's PtoTe, which, we scarce need tell the reader whose eyes this Item meet, is in Johnstown liorongh, on well known Clinton street. . . Asahel Corbin's residence, In Henderson township, riuntinpdon county, was destrov 1 by Are on thn 12th inst. Defective flue. N", insurance. A farm hoiiso with nil its cotitenls. located near Cassville, In the same county, and occupied by a widow and her son, named i!la-k, met with a like fate on Monday night of last week. Origin of fire unknown . Mr. D. M. Pnnffle-. of Crcyle township. i felled a large tree on Tuesday last, and found In the top, which was hollow", fonr fat coons which he sncceede.l in killing by atrik n one with an axe aud clubbing the others to death. They were probably engage'l In hold ing a ratification meeting over the counting in of Hayes when thus surprised aud so sum marily dealt with. The large grist mill of John Irwin & Bro., at Cnrwensville Clearfield county, was burned to the ground on Saturday night last and 3,000 bushels of grain, as well as flour, bran and chop, were consumed in the flames. The fire is supposed to have been caused by an overheated "journal," and tbe totl loss is estimated at 8 1,000, on which there are fl,000 of an insurance. Harry Haycock, an Altoona five-year old, thought a little fun conld be got out of a powder-tiak and a hot stove, but when he tried tbe experiment of pouring the con tents of the former npon the surface of the latter, on Friday evening last, an explosion followed and narry came very near leing knocked into a Hayeoek-ed hat. As it was, his face and hands suffered severely, On Monday last a little daughter of Sheriff Ryan fell from the corrider leading to the nppor cells in tbe vestibnle of the jail to the stone flooring, some eightoen or twenty feet below, but strange to say escaped with only a few slight bruise about the face. That her neck, or at least soma one or more of Iter limbs, wa not broken by the fall is iadced rlracIous, not to say unaccountable. Por iitv fir- t'Ote i t' history of Eh ensburg sluoe itn a,,'r 'nn Into two separate election districts, the Dfiniwr'c candidate for constable Iu the Wst Wara .-- "feated at tbe local election on Tuesday last. T then there ia no telling what changes tL(J Wberley-gig of time may bring about when there Is music in the air which even the wall regulated voico of a Bol(d)singer cannot overcome. naif of a man's Jifa are spent in making rnistjiks and tba other half is frittered away in reflecting bow easily the mistakes might have been avoided. No one who buya his clothing from Godfrey Wolff, next door to tbe post-onioe, Altoona. will uever have rea son to be sorry on that score at least, for he will lie atire to get goods which for leanty. durability and cheapuesa are unsurpassed aud nivsnrpasRable. Neighbor James, of the Herald, thinks he baa got a sure thing on the post-office, now that Hayes has ls-eii counted iu. Well, maybe he Las, and again maybe ha hasn't ; but if tbre Is to be a change in that direc tion, whioh is certainly not demanded from any lack of courtesy or efficiency In the prosent management, we know of no one we would rather see "bold the forf'thau neigh bor James aforesaid. Tbe defeat of John A. Blair, Esq., for Assessor in the West Ward, it is proper to say, was due to the fact that the Democrat were led to lielieve that no Assessor was to lie elected this year, and as a consequence made no nomination for that office; and when they discovered their mistake, if a mistake it lie, w hkh we have our doubts about even yet. tbe polls had been open for several hours and many Democrats who would have voted for Mr. Blair had already deposited their ballots. A weak-minded man named George Davis entered the office of Denniston, Porter & Co., at llollidaysbnrg. on Saturday last, and preeeuting a pistol at Mr. Denniston, demanded pay for work which he imagined he bad done for the firm. The e-pistol-atory episode, as may well bemagined, caused considerable quaking In Mr. Dinnistou s boots for the time lieing, but the demented man was finally induced to forego his san guinary designs and taken home, where he is now kept a close prisoner. Some malicious scalawag entered the residence of the Widow Dumm, in Barr township, on Thursday last, during the ab sence of the inmates, and proceeded to vent his or her spleen against Jury Commissioner Thos. P. Dnmm, brother-in-law of the lady named, by cntt ine into pieces a vest, comfort and pair of gloves belonging to that gentle man besides tearing one of his photographs in iwo and knocking the music ont of val uable violin by breaking it into atoms. Such disgraceful couduct desetves tbe severest penaltv which the law can Inflict, and we hoiie the despicable wretch who perpetrated this contemptible outrage will be made to toe Ihe mark. " , . Notwithstanding onr prediction to the contraty, Irwin Rut led g, Esq., the Repub lican candidate for Burgess of Johnstown, was elected over Judge Easly, Independent; Demo rat, on Tnerday last, by a majority of 107. Why this la thus we leave our readers to conjecture, but certain It is that no one who knows the two gentlemen named can Tor a moment suppose that Mr. lint ledge was elected because he will make a more honest, competent and faithful official than his op ponent. Judge Easly, the present incumbent .as done for that is simply an impossibili ty. Still fcome beans do loil that way, and the defeated aspirant in thie instance is not the first good man who has been forced to take a back seat when he undoubtedly de aerved a botler fate. will be looked for with attention, as civinir the brighter dawn of one or the darkest I nights in history. "The Similarities be j tweeh Science and Religion" deals iu a live lier manner than is eustomarv with the lit ! erature of atoms. "Up the Nile" is a sec- ond paper, bright, pleasant, and chattvlike tbe first. "1) Vere's 'Mary Tudor' " Is an appreciative review of a nob'e and strange ly neglected drama. "A Bird's-Eye View of Toledo" must have lieen written by a very wise aa well as witty old bird. It is one of those brilliant semi-historical sketches of famous cities, as they were long ago and as they are to-day, of "which the CATHOLIC World has given us so many and all ex cellent. "Some Quaint Old Cities" is an other dip into the pleasant past, showing that tbe north no less thai: the south of Eu rope Is indebted to Catholic days aud Cath olic minds for much of their beauty and historic memories. The "Letters of a Young Irishwoman" go on as gracefully as ever, and "Six Sunny Months" continue sunny. "The Great Strike at Errickdale" is a strong though sad story, written with Strang power. "Modern Melodists" discusses Schu mann chiefly. Poetry is well reprenouled in "Longings" and "A March Pilgrimage." The present number ends the twelfth vol ume of this magazine, which seems to grow stronger and brighter with every year of its existence. Oi.n Rr.MABt.R."-There are many re puted remedies for that very prevalent dis ease. Chronic Nasal Catarrh, but none which have given general satisfaction and become acknowledged standard preparations, except Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It continues to enjoy an unprecedented popularity. Tnia reputation has been earned through the per manent cures which it has wrought, having W th" rwr, rr!ive,l by the 1 proved itself a specific in the worst forms of ''ar'n "ance"f ,Le duties ' the disease. Pierce's Pocket Memorandum ? ujeui. Book are given away at arug-siuinw " TTa. - a ii a . n.(. nv' r last, week:, 7. J. i. ft. 'I concerned, that hsu i. " ,!,!,-Htnr of John Locat. Elections. Following are the names of the several officers elected in Cam bria, Mnnster, Croyle and Barr townships and Suinmerbill and CbesiJSpringslioroughs on Tuesday last. Next, week, if space per mits, we will give a list of the officials chosen in ail the other districts of northern Cam bria : Cambria Twp. JnsMcc, Edward Griffith ; Snpervisors, Humphrey Francis and .Ion a. Lewis; Constable, Edward Owens; School Directo-s, Griffith J. Lloyd, with a tie be tween Betij. Lloyd and Geo. Gittiugs; Jndge of Election, John .1. Davis; Inspectors, 1). Lewis and D. T. Reese ; Auditor, John Owens; Clerk, J. Tibbott; Assessor, O. J. Lloyd. MunsterTwp. Supervisors, Dinnis Far ren and MaMhias Farbangh; Coustable, Pat. Smith; Auditor, Edward Farren; Judge of Election, John Farren; Inspectors, Robert Mclviin and Sharp. One hundred votes exactly were polied in this township, which is probably a larger number than has ever before been trotted out at a Spring election in said district. 8ummitville Bor. Burgess, Paul McTCan n; Justice, John Lynch; Constable, John Gillespie; Council, J. W. Condon, Jas. M. Gillin, John RitTel, Henry H ughesand John E. Storm; School Directors, John Lynch and Michael L. Murphy, wiib a tie between Daniel Criste and Michael Mnrphy; Judge of Election, Henry Hughes; InsM?ctors, An drew Stewart end Michael Mnrphy. Croyle Twp. Supervisors, Allen Sharp and Aaron Sherbine; Constable, A. H. Pen rod; School Directors, Sam'l Plummer, Leo Wiss; Auditor, John Brown; Judge of Elec tion, John Vaniken; Inspectors.W. J. Nipps aud Wm. 11. Diamond; Twp. Clerk, J. R. Cooper; Assessor, John Roralmugh. In the South Fork school district D. W. Lnke and -t-e' Croyle were elected school directors. Barf a..' 'oBtices, Geo. F. Fresh and T. H Sherry; ' George Krng; Su pervisors, Jos. HoucK Sherry, sr.; School Directors, Casper Smltn, . vhcriff and Samuel D. Patterson; Auditor, Kirsc.h; Judge, S. D.Patterson; Inspectors, J. D. Agrr and J. J. Kirsch; Twp. Clerk, M. J. Kirsch. Chest, Springs Bor. Burgess, John Wag ner; Council, Jos. Westner, Jos. Cramer, John Connery, 1). C. Little and Htnry Mel lon; Cuns'able, Antlrew Calliban; School Di rectors, Jos. Wertnar, Francis Cramer and Silas MrGough; Judge of Election, John Connery; Inspectors, Edward Fry aud Harry Miller; Auditor, Thos. Calliban. Ballou's MosTnLY Magazine fob March. A very interesting and delightful no in tier is Ballon's Magazine for March. It opens with au elaborate illustrated article on Japan, aud then follows several other en gravings, and then comes the stories, just what will charm a household ; for all of them are good, and many of them superior to any thing published in this country. There are charming love stories, some nice adventures, one capital sea yarn, and poetry well worth reading. Take it all in all we feel assured that there is no magazine in this country that furnishes so muck for the small amount of money as Halloa's. Fo. only 81. oO per year, or 15 cents single copy, an immense amount of reading can lie obtained. Here is the con tents of the March tinmler : "Japan aud the Japanese;" "The Locust;" "Elsie's Suc cess ;" "Victoire : or, The Turns of Fortune's Wheel;" "I Love Hr;" -A Social Chang and Eug ;" "Delwrah Drake's Gl.ost Story;" "A Star Gazing Excursion ;" "The Heiress and hr Guardian A Tale of English Conn try Life," "The Mutiny on the Jupiter;" "into the Sea ;" "'Her Voice was bor For tune:' " "The. Hammock ;" "A Misunder standing;" "Good-Night, Darling I" "Mr. Manly's Experience of Kerosene;" "Ovh Voir no People's Story-Teller The Child of the Wilderness. A True Story of Early Life in the Northwest ; " "Our Two Pollys;" "Ruthven's Puzzle Page ;" "Cn rions Matters;" "The House-keeper;" "Facts and Fancies;" "Modern Duellists" (Hu morous Illustrations.) Published by Thomes & Talbot, 23 Hawley Street, Boston, at ?1.50 per year, postpaid. BoROTjon Elfxtion. Following is a re port of the votes cast and for whom at the municipal election held in this liorongh on Tuesday last : Bonoron orrrCKBs. TTst rrvirrf. Ibires. H. Kinkead, D.. ej; .i . narij u ah- David Lewis. Tern.. 7. s'A '..i riirectors. Jas. J. Oatmsn. D.. BK; V. II. Sechler. I)., GO: Thomas Orilhth, .w Cement, 4fi; John Lloyd, Tcm.. I A. Y. Jones, Tern.. 8. Auditor. Jss.O. Has-on.D.. RO- W It llHVl". tt.. 44S V MI . Ii. ...CTrorr, viii..n. "VSi IKV3 -H. Kinicead 22; Thos. J. Davis, i. David Lewis, 20. School Directors. Jas. J. 4: Wm. Clement, M: John Lloyd, 3.Y. Jones, SI Auditor, Jhs. O. Hasson, 18; W. H. Davis, 60: Wm. L. Breese, 31. "' wand orriCERfl. njtt TTVtrrt.-Oouneil. J. A. Shoemaker. D., ss- Jn Ktrtw hner, K., 5: Th-w .l. Lb.yrt. Tern . J ' I.Xe of Election, Thos. J. Wllllsms. D.. 74; K j mTms?K.,. Inspector, Morgan Huyh.-s, D T5-IC W.H imphreys. K..41. Const-hie. Jesse S. "fiolsinger, D .. 1; ioh Wherley . Ind. Iem . 73. Assessor, John A. Blair, U., 39; D. E. fcvans. ftaV rrrd.-Councll, John HnwelU R..46; K. TT n.kir T..HS. UIliailH r. av:iK w Roberts. T .44. Judge or bleotion. mJf;iiVht" iS'Thos. L,Jnes.T..V In. totae Davis. ; Lewis liooger ., Jos. A. Skelly.l' IU, 51. . SPSCIAI. SOTICE. Oor K-tlre Wl-tr !. at reat re.lnc.tion in prices, preparatory to a wrnugiif , navuK .... r tremises the worst forms of 1 enlargement of P"J8 & ACKr, Fifth Are. ami Marke. Zty PitT.brgbf "Etliicniion. quired to rform literary exercise In school ?" nor paid out wns men is son up nnu uiscuseti, aner wnicn I, wns reported on by Kev. Dimnent. Music, The Kisht-r Boy," whs followed bv a selection Modtrn Cuin," read by H. M. Rmiifh. Music, "Jerusnlein, my (rloriou6 heme." Select reHd inr entitled "The Farmer lif.y. by J. A. liai righ. Next In order wus the report or the com mit tee on prnirran-.me, the adoption or which was followed by adjournment until tt o clock Friday iiiornlnfr. Fr.B. th MmtMNO Pkssiom. Tnstli ute was opened witli pra3-er by Mr. c'hsffvr, after which a sonir. entil led "Over the Kiver," was render ed In fine style. The sixth topic whs then re sumed nn.l iliscussvd by Messrs. Heed, ihHfTcr, F.nson, llriihart nnd others. Instrumenttil mu sic, Sparkllnir ft:hot lischc," by Miss Mary Da vis. Topic 4th. "Resolved. That wood order Is H'raram to an end nlid not the end tobeattalned In teitchbur." was otK-ned by J. A. C. ttnirlirh and rurthcr discussed by Misses A. f. l'ol lock and H. M. Emlirli. Kev. Dinmenr, Prot. Younir, Messrs. Pitts, Lovelace and other. Music (in strumental) by Miss Hnnnah (jimp. Topic 5th, "Who fit. ml. I assist the pupil In his studies?" was introduced by W. V. Price and further dis cussed by Messrs. Nuircht. Camp, Lovelace, Dr. Itrallier, Prof. Vo.inir, nn.l others. A majori ty of the teachers think that both parents and leachersare the proper persons to assist. Mu sic, "When we meet on the beautiful shore I" As a variation from the regular programme, a few minutes were then allowed for propound ing question for nliMion-a proceeding which added very much to the Interest or the occa sion. Commit tec on protrrammo reported and Institute adjourned until 3 p. in. Avtkunoon Session. Institute re-con vencd Ht X o'clock and wapene1 with music. Topic 1st, "What should the parent do to assist! the teacher?" was reported on by Kev. Crowther nnd rurther dlrcuse by Itev. Dlnment. The Institute was then ravored wiih a song in which Misses Crowther nnd Yingling and Messrs. Me hiifTey nnd Lovelace parllclpafed. Tonic Mrd, "Should pupiU be compelled to attend school?" Was reported on by W. Nugent and further dlit cussed by Prof. Young. Rev. Crowther, nnd others. Topic 2nd, "What shall we teach ?" re ported on by K. 8. Lovelace and discussed by Sup't Wolf, E, K. Camp. P. Kin ports, nnd others. A committee on resolutions, consisting or Miss H. M, Kmitrh, Dr. Drnllicr, and Messrs. Nugent, Lovelace nnd Price, wns then appointed al ter which questions for solution were again pro pounded. "Katie lKenn, Willie Oruv," an ex quisite poetical selection, wa read by J. A. O. Kuirigh, and the cxerqises of t heat ternooti ses sion concluded with the report of the commit tee on programme. Adjourned to meet at 7 p. in. Kvkmno Session, Institute met ns per ad journment, when a sonjr, "Happy are we to niirnt!" was admirably rendered, alter which Kev. Dimnent offered up a prayer, which wa followed b3' another song entitled "Goo.! news comes o'er the sen." Next in order was an or ation on the subject of "Labor," by E. II. Camp, which was supplemented wiih a pieeeof music entitled. ''When the green leaves come again!" Select readings. Lochinvar's Ride" and 'The Smack in School." bv J. C. Lcasure and J. A. C. Kairlgh respectively. Mnlc "Sixty Years Ago." Essay by H. M. Einigh on the subject or "Our Work." Music. "The L rd is risen In deed." ProT. Young, or Indiana, then enter tained the IiMiitute with a lecture on the "Words We Cse." after which c,n.' mil sic. "We are drifting o'er the sea." Remark bv Sup't Woir. Select reading entitled "(iood Night. Papa." by S. Rank. Report oT commit tee on programme. Music. "Good Night." Adjourned until ft o'clock Haturdtiv morning. Fkb. 10th Mouniwg Session. Institute was called to order nt the nppointed time it ml open ed with rou-ic. after which the topic. "Should pupils be punished in the presence of the school ?" was ably discussed In a very animated manner by Messrs. Hammers, Rnnk. Kin ports, nnd others. Music. Committee on resolutions then ireported, nnd resolutions were adopted ns read, together with a few additional sugges tions. Sup't Woir followed In some remarks expressive of his pleasure nt the hospitality of the people and the success of the Institute at Cherrytree. Music, "The old musician nnd his harp." A Select reading, "The Organ In Church," by S. Rnnk. A discussion on "The present ediicatinnnl system" wns then Indulged in by Rev. Crowther, Hon. It. II. McCorinick' E. R. Camp, nnd ol hers, after which a choice piece of in ii. Ic wns rendered, a selection enti tled "Jamie Butler and! the Owl," was read by Mr. JFIeck. the following resolutions were adopted, and the Institute adjourned si die: Resolved. That wo, ns teachers, feel the need or a higher qualification for the work before us ; that Teacher' Instltnics are great helps to the teach ing fraternity ; and that wo rerngnlze io the Nor mil Schocl at Indiana. Pa., an institution which Is doing a great work for the teachers. Resolved. That In the opinion of this Institute the question of Compulsory Kdncation Is to be re garded ss one of tho cominjf issnes; thnt we are lully convinced of the Justice and practicability or tbe measure, and that It Is oar duty to attempt to devise so.no menns by which it can be tuccesslully adoptrd and enforced. Resolved. That we. tho teacher of th!s Insti tute, find in Sup't Wolf a man fully qnalifl h! to fill the position which he holds, and that wo ap preciate hit kind assistance and vala.ihle lns:ruc v.vis rcrcd by him during the Institute. Resoi.. a' ' lho thanks or this Institute are hereby teiidcreu to t'n' Young of the Normal School at Indiana, for u.. " -iliT-'HO MSl" nnce. and especially for his very entertain... ' "' highly ed ifying lecture on "The Words Wo Cut, to Mr. W. W. Price ror the r.eal he has raaniros. in securing the session of this Institute at Cherry Tree, and bis untiring effort! to make It a success. Also to the choir under hia leadership for tbe ex cellent music fumihed ouring the aeislong of the Institute. Kcaolved, That we are grateful to Revs. Crow ther aud Diainont for their presence and aiaist anoe. Resolved. That we appreciate the kindness and hospitality of tbe g-ood people of ;herry Tree, and thank them for the interest they manifested In the prcceedln.-a of the Institute. Resolve. That the thanks of the Institute are due to the trustees of tho First Baptist church for the uaeoCUielr commodious and comfortable build lug. Just before the close of the Institute, the following resolutions, suggested by a discus sion were adopted : llrmilvetl. That fn the judgment or this Insti tute the present publio school system i di rective in its financial workings in not afford ing equal ad vantages to all districts and classes; and iored. That the State should levy a tax and provide a common fund, from which every school district should draw its proportion to pay Its teachers, leaving each district to build its own school houses. Signed-W. P. NroesT. Miss H. M. Emioh. W. W. Price, Dr. E. liKAL,t,iEK,and U.S. Love lace, Committee. W i Lifting. Feb. 21, 1677. Dkar FnerMATt Our boromrh election putts. -d off very quietly yesterdny. party fealty having had but litil'i to do with it. except in the cast or constable, which resulted thusly: Oeo. W. Prlngle. Ooper-Crcenhack. had 28 votes. leo, J. Prlng e. Old L ne Whig, " 18 " Peter Ermyer, H-ml-S hell Democrat,!" 7 Tho balance of the ticket elected may be con sidered P. M. Woleslagle's temperance ticket. Here ft is: Burgess, Tobias A he ; Council. J. L. H-ss, A. F. Seaman. H. W. Plotner, A. Shaf fer, A. F. Crum; School Directors, O. O. Rora baiigh. H. Mlchaers, each 8 yrs., H. W. Plotner. 2 yr., T. Ashe, 1 yr.: Judge or Elections, -'leii-ry Michel-.; Inspector. P. M. Woleslsgie: Aud itor, T. McO. Oator. Yours, W'ilmor. ft. They charge bbn with 820.M. being the 5 per cent, added to taxes when placed In the hands, f constables ror collection, yet they give him credit for sl.4.fl5cnmnit.i,in loconslableSi being 943.21 more than charged. A. Thev allow bini ft per cent, commission on AVt.0t7.fS and 3 per cent, on ti.&g.aS-n tl or j ?.781 4e making Ihe total sum paid out by him I "rfS.U7U.S0. They put it that this3 percent, ison i unseateti lantl taxes, whereas 11 is only on the amount of uns'tiied land ax on id to school treasurers and supervisors ( 1,952 Ho. as will be set ii by the account) tho total amount ol un seated Hnd seatea land tax paid to hitn In his office, and in which be had no trouble or re- I TAvrttg t.icrsf?. I Allegheny Twp. W. J. ltonner. ! Adams Twp. .lacob B. Sprout. Barr Twp. Bernard Vogel. N'ich. Ijambonr'. Carrollton-n Bor. Andrew II. liaug, Edward L. Hinder. La wrence chroth. Clearfield Twp. Thomas Dunpbv. Chest Twp. Thomas Ott. tjeorire tYook. Chest Springs Bor. Jas. Hawks, Silas A. Mc Gough. Cambria Ttrir. Cbsrlcs Boyle. George Algner, Ann Mary Kurt. HenrvtJore. Peter llniirliey, i:iiiabcih McDonalil, Kdw'd Howe. IVtt-r Roth. Bernard Filr.pntrick. John H. Gallagher, Con rad Meyer. 'oem.i,irh Bor John Wldmnn. Pius Kluir. sponsibillty going about the county to collect. , i, Ward: John F. Flutterv. Joseph Daily, Ml- beinir 10,et.14. upon which 3 per cent should chael Toohey, Ltwrenee Keich, 2d Wsid. have been allowed By their own published statement f hoTreaaur er appearsto have paid out onl 'ax4.05,itsiea"d of l'to.070.30. th, r.-rore they nave allowed him S per cent on :t,tvn'..25 user jujl'l nut by him; this per centnge amounts to 197.31. STATEMICST Or M(IS PA f O OCT ." Total amount cliarged to Treas'tiref. . . . 75,04S,8 I Deduot 4 deeds to county at V3."S Deduct exonerations on dupli cate and registry 88.88 Deduct exonerations to consta bles 3 70!.O8 Deduct cotnmis'n to constables 894 05 ahatein't to taxpayers. 2.040.UJ " amount In constables' Tor 187' 2.041 30 Deduct Treasurer's commission i.W 44 cash on hand ll.ZZt.OS - 23.021 93 Total amount paid out $53 024.05 On this sum he Is entitled to a commission of 5 percent, on the amount he collected in the various townshipsand boroughsin the county previous to Sept. I, IsTfl, nnd raid to him In his office Irom Sept. 1 to Oct. 1, 1ST8. being about 41.400.00 at 3 per cent i,070-00 And he is entitled to 3 per cent. on the faxes on unseated nnd seated lands for lh?4 nnd liA, and on the amounts collected by constables and received from mlscelaneous sources, ail of which was paid to him iu his office, 11,634.05, at 3 per cent 84S.72 . Amount of per centnge should have been allowed MIS 72 Amount allowed by Auditors 2.7C9-48 Over allowance to Treasurer 330.74 This extraordinary allowance to Treasurers was first made in January lcT, to ex-treasurer Criste. when Messrs. John H. Fiske, Michael Sweeney and II. P. FreldhofT were Auditors. They gave Mr. Criste nn over allowance or ......I 270.U The present Auditors gave Criste for 1K75 an over allowance tr 502.29 The present Auditors gave Freidhofffor 1870 an over allowance or &t0.74 Loss to the county In three years f Lift! 14 The sintement of nssets Includes only the amount of tnXes in handsof constables for 175 and previous .vears, to which should be added tho amount In their hands for 1876. being ti,. 041.20. which would leave the assets of tho county over tbe liabilities 49,331.90, instead of 17.790. 76. as they state if. And as the county has over eleven thousnnd dollars cash on hand why not pay off the 3.900. 00 or county bonds and save the interest at the rate of 4174 00 per year. If the published accounts exhibits tbe above errors, what errors may not the account in the books show if examined into. Thf curt should order a re-audit of the ac counts ror ls74, 1S75 and 176, and have ail er rors corroded. A rigid system of economy should be oh-serv- d in county ns well as instateand nation al affairs, and my party would be derileet In its duty did it not hold it's Auditors to a strict ac countability tor tlioir extravagance and point out the true molhod of reform a reduction of salaries when it can be lawruliy done. Previous to the adoption or tbe new consti tution there were complaints made by the Re publicans with refennce to the comin'isBioners. Hiidttorsand other officers, without as I thought any very solid renvoi-s, but under the. new in strument, when the minority are entit led to a representative in the Commissioner and Au ditor offices. 1 had supposed that everything would be lovely and satisfactory nnd more economical but the result has proved that ex travagance Is the rule. 1 write this com tnun lest Ion merely to show the tux payers the manner in which their mon ey is mis appropriated, having no personal or other motive so rar ns tne commissioners and auditors are concerned. As I am opposed to anonymous articles I ap pend my name. A. J. Rat CY. F.bcnsburg, February 14. :877. SlJfQCLAR CiitcrTMSTANCF.S. The enr rn f issue of tjie Tyrone Herald furnishes ns with the following intereating item of infor mation : Many of onr readers, it says, will remember that Lewis Gonyer was sent, to the penitentiary, alajut eighteen months since, for a term of seven years, for an out rage npon tbe person of a little girl, near Philipsbnrg. Two or ihree weeks ago Gon yer died In prison, and, when the newa reached his wife, she remarked : "I lielieve I'll go up stairs and die too." She went up stairs, and some time afterward was discov ered in lied, cold and lifeless. She had lieen suffering from a cold, but no one considered hey case serious. No one can tell what was the real cause of -her sudden death, as she had avowed that she would never again live with her husband, and considered herself as free as though idie had never beeu mar ried. B Ree In another column an advertisement beaded White Soap. This soap is made by Procter Se Gamble. Cincinnati, Ohio, and sold by Grta-ers and Drttgeists generally. It is made of Pure Vegetable Oils, ia adapted for eeneral use in the household, ami is as chean ami superior to any other made. Ask for Procter and Gamliel's White Smp, and take no other. To lie had at Pryce, Baxter, Joues & Co ' at ore. T ROTJB LESOM K ClTROKIC DtSF.ASE. There are innltitndes of Ch'onia diseases which lieset and afflict hundreds of our read ers, which iu a vast majority of cases, are easily withiu tbe reach of cure. The class embraces so many maladies that It were te dious as well as useless to name most of them Dropsy, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Old and Stubborn Ulcers and Fever Sores; Neuralgia, U...f'-acLes, Contracted Limbs, all, or most of tvii. ' -ire', by proper treatment, curable. Consumption, Ski'd Diseases, Liver Com plaint, Chronic Di..,ip''. pi8 a,l Fistula make up another class, eqn.,'.f vemediable under the improved methods Oi ti.. '"Sue, which deep research iuto its bidden powr.. have uronglit to light. Dr. Iveyser or 120 Penn Avenue, Pittsbnrgh, has Invest igated these diseases as well as other obscure chronic affections, which has enabled hitn to promise a euro whenever a cure ia at all possible ; his office is easily reached, and persons desiring toconsult him, can take tho morninjjears, in most cases, and return borne tbe same day. Dr. Keyscr is the proprielor of Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure, the great remedy for Consump tion, now sold in pint bottles, at SI each. Crovlo T.TO.--Peter Brown. Frank Kurtr.. ?t Couerntfugh Br. Leonard Ktst. David Fa loon. Ebensburg Bor. 1- II. Linton, F.ast Ward; Henry Foster, Michael I.atemer, Isaac Craw Tord, John A. Blair, West Ward. Franklin Bor. Peter Robritz. Gallitztn Bor. Albert Bender. James Maulls. Johnstown Bor. Joseph Mentzer. 1st Ward; j Tllomns Iavl, John Sehilfho.ir, E. H. Wlll hower, John Swnrtzman, Patrick O'Connrtl. ' John dad. Michael Finnegan John t.earhart, I Conrad Riinb. John HhhIi. John McDermoit. Elizabeth Kohler. 2d Ward; Adam Btershnnk, Georgo Schsffer. John Fritr, Charles Kost. Jo. Shoemaker, L. F. Leltenberger, Chit. Zimincr min.sr., John Knrr, George Raab. Philip H.-rt-r.inirer. Joseph Roxler. Philip Schnltheis. Au gust Da mru. Ilv'st St Krupp. John M. King. 3 1 Ward : Chnrlo Wehn, Henrv Hanitin. iscar Gt-Htre. John E. Sttmmer, Vtm. U. Thompson, A. Pfeiffer. Jacob Pchd.4th Ward; Auirust Wei gand.5th Ward; Henfy Shaffer. fith Ward. Loretto Ror. Floi-ian Bcngclo, Peter Drown, A.J. Chrlstv. F. X. Hnld. MitUtlle B.r. Emanuel Jame. Tlenry Von Alt, Hugh McGrorv. Richard Howling. Joseph Fieldhouse. Mrs. Mary Grudy, 1st Ward ; Kob't Siurerst.n. 2d Ward. Richland Twp. Fred'k Kelper, Scalp Level; Bernard Ness, Christina Heim. Summi:ville Bor. Christian Reich. Stonvcreek Twp. Levi Jacobv. Tnniielhtli Bor.-Anthony McCue. Mlch'l Mc Morrls, Matthew Dignan. Patrick OTlowd. WnbhincTen Twp. William Fiinn, Mnra-sret Keilr. Chiistoybcr A. Gcorire. Michael C. Brad Icy. Murk B. McLaughlin. Jacob n. Kieb Chris topher Robins. George J. Schwaderer. John H. Clsrk. Win. J. ParrUh, Henry Ehrt.felt. Wilumr- Bor. -Jos. Horner, O.-o. Wenderoth. Upper Voder Twp. Jacob ito.-hin. fATINO ROCSK MCE.1SB- Carrolltown Hor. Julius Stioh, Henry Blum, Henrv Richards. Wthnore B..r. John Scbroth, V. V. Klrby. Washington Twp. Charles A. McUouigle. Qt'AHT MCENSK. Johnstown Bor. John I.udwig. nenry Fritz Henrv Werner. P. S. Fther & John Streutu, 3d Ward. B, MctXlLGA Jl, Clerk Q. S. Clerk's Office. Ebensburg, Feb. 12. lsT7. "D KCKIPTS and Expenditures of tbe Borough of Eliensburg for building Water Works I Dn. To am't of Borough Bonds, of tbe Is sue or Aug. istti, 1874, sola oyr.A. Shovtnaker. Agent.. To am't of Borousrh Itoods. of the Is sue of June 15th, 175, sold by the Ct.mmittee ..." To nm't of accrued Interest $ 4,400 00 10,4.10 0" 31' 00 114,839 00 rn. Bv am't paid R. U. Wilklns by F. A. 'Shoemaker, Treasurer, tor boring and testiiiw Artesian Well By nm't paid R. It. Wilklns ror engine and fixtures By ain't commission allowed Tor sale ol Bonds By am't of Treasurer's receipts 4,400 00 700 00 trwoo S.xuii no 14.SSU 00 C. T. nOBERTS. Tressurcr of Elnsl-urg W:ter Fund, Dlt. To am t received from Committee on sale of Water Bonds To am't refunded (reduction ou hydrants CR. By amount paid For water pipe nnd castings " hydrants nnd valves rrclght on pipe, lead, etc lead Wherlyand Donovan for trenching and covering pipe Jno. Thompson, eoperintcnd'g trench ing a id covering pipe John Hughes for stone delivered for reservoir S. Hantord for building reservoir Patrick Knys Tor superintending build ing reservoir For quarrying stone for reservoir... hauling stone ror D. D. Iewis ror rings for " Jones Evans for laying pipe For stack ror engine E. J. Humphrey ror hauling and coal. Pryce, B.ixfcr. Jonca & Co. ror etwil.... For rc-opening trenches and covering pipe For labor done about the reservoir.... Juies I. Jones for pumping well For lumber miscellaneous " cominl-sion or i of one per cent paid Treasurer... 3.S09 CO 33 80 s.S42 80 Bosher's Germax Syrhp can now be pnrcbased right at home, and is the only suc cessful preparation ever introduced to our people. It works like a charm iu all cases of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhages, Astbma, severe Coughs, Croup and all other Throat and Lung Diseases. No persoii has ever used this medicine without gelling Im mediate relief, yet there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going about our streets with a suspicions cottph, and tbe voice of consumption coining from their lungs, that will not try it. If you die. it. is your own fault, as yon can go to your Drug gists, Lemmon & Murray, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it; three doses will relieve any case. Regular size only 75 cts. SPECIALJIOTICE. Our X3ntlro Mtoolc AVITVTJEXi GOODS At great reduction in prices, preparatary to enlargement of premises. Hrors & Hackk, Fifth Ave. and Market St., Pittsbnrgh, Ta A railroad from Green Tree, Blair eonn ty, to Lloydsville, this county, is one of the possibilities if not the probabilities of tbe near future. CAUTION. As my wife, Catharine Graff, has left my lied and board with out uat cause or provocation, I hereby caution all persons against harboring or fruiting heron my account, as 1 will pay no debts she tuny contract unlets compelled to do so by law. SEBASTIAN GRAFF. Barr Twp , Feb. 20, 1877.-3t. SSIGXEE'5 NOTICE All per- sons are hereby notified that WILLIAM B. Boxacstf.r hasexecnted to me a deed of volun tary assignment for the benefit of his creditors, and that 1 have accepted said trust. Person In debted to said William B Honncker are require. I to pay the amount of tho same bver to me, and all persons having claims atrsinst him arc requested to present their accounts to me. duly ant bin' (ra ted tor settlement. HERMAN BAUMliU. Johnstown, Feb. 5, 187723 St. 13.203 77 7etl0,l P411 2B 4i 21 1,253 10 62 00 62 00 PG3 00 1SS R4 s 87 19 00 3; 1 331 25 4 GO &4 52 041 179 74 f 35 89 Kl 921 61 30 M32 93.P44 14 t 1 a TR fo Msnv of our exchanges note the fact that the Cambria Herald lias had a new "head put on it," but fall to add that It baa an- en-, tire new outside as well. Only a change in the place of buying itaccadf print tliat and nothing inorcy ' . WANTED FARMS TO SELL. I have hundreds of applicants for FARMS just now. Also, rentable city properties to exchange for Farms Hundredsot people crowd fnto my ojflee. and I cannot get sufficient Farms. 1 hava tots of customers for good improvements all cash. Write or eU as soon aa possible, and. if not too far distant. 1 wi!l go and see the property r. M. .TAlF-S. Farm Ageney. m tnithneld at, Ctp ruT,wH PUtsbnTgncarthaPv 12-28 ly.j A't ! , Balance 4;ie T.-tSUrer J We, tbe nnrlerslgne,; Andlf ors rf tre Horongh of Ebensburg. do report tbsr e lisvt- "xatnlned the accounts and vouchers of the Itec.ots" na Expenditures of the Wntt-r Fund of said thr ough, nud find them correct, ns above 6tated. DAVID D. PRYCE, I iU(iltor. Jt)HN GITTINGS. (-" Ebensburg. Jan. 20, 1877. RIAL LIST. Causes fiet down for trial at a Court of Common Pleas to be beld nt Ebensburg, Cambria county. Pcnn'n, commencing on Monday, March 5ih, 1877: first wren. Johnston vs. Reich: Flynn v. Troxell; George vs. Richards: Cooper vs. Tierney S. Null: Kttse vs. Krisc; Murphy vs. Pritsch; Billings n Wheei oek vs. Lowls et al : Kline vs. Nftthanson : Fyan ft Co. vs Linton ft. Son Mat?ball Bro. 'a tt Co. vs. Linton ts. Son. SEcrsn WKBK. Potts . Campbell vs. Kearney, feigned Issue; I'oinerov vs. Mc()iiskei ; Lantry vs. Hipps; tlelg fc Foster vs. Ehrnfelt & Thompson, Milliken tor nse vs. Itardlne; M'Oonlgle vs. Wolcelngle: Ham ilton s. Kaylor; O'Neill vs. Carney: Fronhetser vs. The B'.rt.ngh of Johnstown : MMareyvs. Pat terson: Kerr vs. Bradley ft. M"CI: Dickey vs. Kutroff; Kimmel vs. Orris' Adm'r: Griffith vs. Kelm ; Bresson Sj.rlna-s t'o. vs. Sl'LanhMn : Mel lon vs. Finney It Johnston; Ooo.ier tt Mellon vs. Finnev fc Johnston: Gooirhnonr vs. ttouahnenr ; Henrv Friti ft. to. vs. John I.vnrh. bail, etc.; Prlteh vs. Belie; Klder. nse of. vs. Hopple et al, Cushlnff va St. Frnneis' Aeademy: D. Wonders i an.l wife vs. Henrv S. I'eden ; Nagle ts. Thomas; Snmmerville va. Illpps fc Lloyd ; I- isher & V. yg. Adam Iiden. B M 'COLO AN. Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Ebentbnrg, Feb'y 6, 18"7. UDITOR'S NOTICE. The nn- ersiened Anditor. appointed by the Court of Common Pleas or Cambria county to re port distribution of the money in the handsof Herman Bnumcr. Esq., Into sheriff, arising from the sale or the real estate of Philip W.Prlrrle. on writ No. 82. lH?c. Terra. 187C. hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend to the tln tlcs'ot said appointment. at hlsofficein F.bensbnrg. on ATritOAV. the -24tii day of FranfASV. lsT7, at 2 o'clock, r. when and where all parties In terested may attend, or be debarred Trom coming in on said fnnd. ALV1N EVANS. Auditor. I eh, 9, 177. 8t. OTICE The public will plcae take notice that Jamks A. MaitrR Is no longer In ouremplov. The books, notes, etc.. or our business at Lint's" station, this county, are at Suuitnerhill. and a'transerlpt of said aceonnts have been left with F. M. tleorge. Esq.. of Hem lock, where all persons having open account s are requested to call and settle tho same on or bef.re the first day of April next. Thanking the pnbllo for past favors, and hoping to merit a continuance el the same, we remain, .,,, Resp.etrnllv. P. M. & J. BROWN. SummerhiU. Feb. 1ST7.-St. OU SALE7VRREXT That de sirable HOTEL PKOPEUTY popularly known as the Mountain House. In the liorongh ofCarrolltown. Csmbrla county, fa., now In the nn...i.rt nf D. Ea-er. is otlere l for snleerren- on the roost reasonable terms. This property it situated near the centre tf said borough, and the house is comtn.sllons an.l wen snuea ior nmn pnrtHises. There Is also a lar e stable, ss well aa all necessarv outhouses and a good aarden. on the premles. Having purehaied the pr.perty at SherifTs sale. I ean aftord to give 'M,t.r! either In Its saleor lease. JCL1C9 STlt-H. Carrolltown, Jan. la, 18T7.-tf. N'OTTCC Is hereby given that the foEowlrg named accounts have been fssed and tilt-.! in tbe Register's Office at Ebensburg. In and fr th? county of Cambria, and will be present ed, t tbe trphsns' Court f pM Coiinty. for fonfirmatlon and allowance, t.n Wtiiatsi.AV. the 7h day nt Makcb, A. I. Pit : . 1' Tbe aeconnt tr Krrtiris f Ft I ex-entor of F,b!!Kt-tb Miller, late of Loretto bviouvh dec (1. t The ffrt and hnl aooniit ol .1.. Strsyer, admlnistrstcT e'fFetef (JoukIii our, late tf Frank lin bcronah. dee .1. a. The aeconnt of fiat id K. VIM'?n, guardian of Henry V, Hawkins, a minor child nf Het.ry W. Hawkins, late of Waahtnattm tt an'lilp. t-ee'd". 4. The account of F. !. Ceorge and Joeph Criste executors of Otho Stynt-r. late el Waahlug ton townjhip. deo'd, 6. The accounts of H. A. Rsiv. gunr tlan of Harrv T Walters, a minor child ol Henry Walters, late tr Johnstown borough, deo'd. 5. Ihe account of H. A. b'allev. guardian of Charles Walters, a minor child of Henry Walters, late of Johnstown boronah. 1er"d. 7. The aeconnt of John K int . t-nardlan of M ar gsfct, farsh. An'lrt-w and Theresa A Is sdt.min. r children of John I'. Aludt, lateol Cu.bria thr ough, dee'd. S. The aeconnt of TI. A. Pallev. gturtil-e ct .fames W. Walters, a minor child et Menrf Wat " ters, late T Johostown boronjeli. dee d. 9. The oceoiint of H. A. Bailer. cuar-'Ian of William Walters, arolnnrchil.ljof Ilctiry Waltera. late of Johnstown borough, tlee'd. 10. The first an.l final account of TV. A. B. Lit tle, administrator rim f'sbimrrifo onnrr ol Oeo. Yinger. late ot Loretto twrouxh. dee'd. 11. Theaeeonntot John H. Deuel', exerntor of Thomas Adams, fr., lateol Clearfield towr.ehip, deceased. H The account of .lames M'Mi.ien administrator Of M. L. Kemle. lateof Johnstown borouf.u .lee ti. 13. The aeeotiat ofCharlea It. Fill, guardian of Suan E. Mart, a minorrliild of Wm. Marr. dee'd. 14. The account of Charles B. Ellis, vui.rdlnn of Oeorge L Marr. a minor child of v m. larr, dee d. 15. The account of Charle B. Ellis, cuarclan of Hannah J. Marr, a miilof ciul-J et Wm. Marr, c'd. lit. The first and part's! aeconnt of llrtiry Talter. Esq., executor or John Rider, late of Summerbill towuehlp dee'd. 17. The second and final account E.'ia .Tane Durhin (late O s). exeenirix of John i: Olasr.' late t.r Allegheny townrhip, dee'd. 1. The account of John T. Williams, gnardlan of Cora. May and Henrv Benjamin V illlama. minor children of Rachel Wlllli nis. tlee'd. 1. The CrPt and final aeronnt of John J. Oood and Christian Rood, admlnlstratorsof Jacob Oood, late of Tayb.r township, dee'd. 90. The 3r?t and f nal aeeotlot of Jobti Sowier ville and ISamuel F.rber. txecnttirs or Thtnias Goodcrham lateof SusqueharnM township, dee'd. Jl. The Crst and final aco-nnt ol Rose IM,s-h. administratrix ol John Lioeh, late tl Johnstown borouah. dee'd. tor aaid John Blneh as adminis trator of Ann M. Oiliman. late of Richland tuB' ship, dee'd. zi. The account ol Jos. pit S. Straycr. ailminls trator f.- boms tir.n of Cot.rad Ilcckroth, late ot Johnstown tKirough. dee'.l. 23. T4ip aeconnt of II. Kinkead. Esn . trustee tppo'nted by the tlridians" Court to make mle if the real estate ot Catharine Iarrlb, dee'd. JAME? M. FIXtJER. ltcgi-tcr. Register's OfEcct Ebensburg, Feb. 3, 177. WIDOWS' ArrRAISEMENTS. Notice is bereby piven tl.at ti e fol lowing named apprnisemen's of personal pro perty of decedents, selected anl -t t apait ftir i the widows or intestates unfier the Art ot A' -j sembly or the IMh dsy of Arril. A. D. lf.'b have been filed In the RcS-lMcr's Oftlce.at Fbt-nt-burr, ; abd will be presented to the Oiphans Court of Cambria county, for conflrmal ion ar.d allow ance, on Wr.riNK.sDAY, the 7ll day of Maiich, I A, D. 177, to wit; I 1. Inventory and appraisement nf certain yer I sonal proj-.ertT appraised and set ar-srt Icr Resan na A ride, widow t.l William Arble, late or Carroll I township, dee'd, !00. j 2. Inventory and appraisement el certain prr- i Sonal proierty appraised and set apart tor Rat-nt-l Hopkins, widow of W illlnro HopkliiS, late of Wblte i township, dec',!,- JtW t5. 3. Inventory and appraisement or certain per sonal profwrty appraised and set apart for .Marv , Oates. widow of Isaac Gates, late tf W hlle tewai- Ifhip, dee'd. $M0, 4. Inventory and appfaisetnefit of certain per sonal property apfraised and set apart for Marga ret jioasi. wi.i.iw ci .i atn itoast, late 01 astilng ton township, dee'd J17B f.0. 5. Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal prnrty appraised and set apart for 'al h rlne l.aklns. widow t.l Saiu'I Eakins, late of White township, dee'd. 135 9ft. 0. Inventory and appraisement oT certain per sonal property appraised and set apart for Maty J. Schmidt, widow of E. F. 5chrallt, late of W blte township, dee'd, tP4 P0. JAMES M. SINOEtt. Clerk O. C. Clerk's Office, Ebensbarg. Feb. 8. 177. CQLUHS,JQHKSTOH&Cor EBENSBURG, Penn'a. HON Y RECEIVED OH DIFOiiT, rATARLOX DEMASll. INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME IOTITS, MONEY LOANED. COLtECT.'CNS WACE4 AXn A GENERAL CAKKINC BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ?pcclfli attention paid to bus1nes of ror rcsporrtetits. A. . Ill K. Nov.13. lt?7!.-tf. Csj-bior. JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS EAliK! 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. ClTIARTERED SEPT. IS. 1-70. DEIf S'TP ' received of all sums not less than t Ine Dcils r Present rate ot Interest, sit per cent. Interest i doe fn t he tnort h t.f J nno and DeCettitf-. a tie tf not withdrawn Is added to the dej wt. tl.ns eon . ponndina: twice a year without trt.utd'iift t he r -positor to call or yen to p esort tie dejM1t lr.! Money loant d on Real Estate. I'reforcren w. I- llbraal rste a .id I nar t imp. eivrn Io l-orrrw. t ferinir first morta eaes on farms wort h fonr or n times the amount t.f loan de.lred. Good referere' Irfeet titles, etc., required. This co-jM.rai ton It exclusively a Sarlrg-s Fr r . No etmniereial depisft, received, nor discern' a;rsnted. No loses on personal see-nritr. TUark applications for t.orr- wera. copies ott? r. rules, by-laws, and rperlnl law relatti a to tkia Bnnfc.scnt to any a.tarrsr destrcd. TmHTt?.s Jame? 'ooper. David fnhert. C. n Ellis. A.J. Hawes. F. W. Hay. John lx-wh-an. D. Haumer. Jr.. Tanlel JTelna hlln. D.J. M'.'rr-i, James McM lllen. James Mt.rlcy. Iewis Flit t, if. A. Ro-s. Conrad Suppes, Geofare T.Swark. n W. W. Walters. D tVlf-tit, MORO.ELT., President. Esakk Dibcbt. Treasurer. Cxars ELnea. Solicitor. I12-E,it I- i s- Eatra Flaa Car's. " twa alias, wltwawtaa. ALI.ESj Is a , JOSEPH WE15SER, WATCHJIAEUR AND JEWELEB, IS prepared io bor FT.RS orall kind, for h" ti be will pay the highest price in cash. and Grey Foi, Hear, Iiacrot.n. otter. Mirk uiul Mu-knt skins are speetaMv desired. 1. S. A larre assoytwent or elcranl ClMKTS oi hand and for sale at the very l owkst rtor i i s. t "locks. Watches. Jewelrv, kr.. tr.mptly re mr.- i and warranted, and that t,rf at lower rates t bas heretofore heen e!.ard fn thl ettnwni''v' 'J'hose who have tried o.e know what 1 ean do a-..; those who have not are resp.ft i;ir Inr.tcd t-.n'j me a call. JOSEPH W'EISSKR. lec. 1, 1S78. Colonnade Row, Ebeual.cr;. II. SECIILEU, Jffnrn., '.ftr. Kl-nshnrr. Ia. 4Wcelt.C,-' onade Row. (reeenUr oocn tiled bv n, k ii.-' q .) Centra wreet. H-Yl.'tB j A. SIIORMAKi:U. An,n a T a M. 1? I a v A . . F. lreett east tud i vt rektuii. II 1 , A --, I tljV. 4.1
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