ftlLfflljMM ..nn4huic. Pa., .V . - MARCH 2, IS 4 m jlISS I.IMIB U. F.AKI.T. , .,iCere sorrow we record rt'fhe rsii-iri-nt younir lady above V- . ..i though not unex peeted event ""'""i ' in i.'.hnstowm about si o'clock ir.E?l- ,",. The dt.cesed, who fell t-e,.uM rennirsol.-ss destroyer, con- " ... .istemf r.;.siy ejq., local ...Klfl. : . ,vn TrUiHitr, and o: Jan. c. f f !Dt' fi rr.)llt". "' w,,s also cloae- ?',,k mirrntf ,,,e ?mr or th' P wieii W",f ..t)lir-o human and therefore """'""tiit it my with truth be said of kind hearted, amiable and af rj" - ,n H u'ii. nt degree, and ttmt her ji'eini I.,,., vUexci-iit those Which her tfH1-:" i 111" olaeed upon It, More ..j.nmi hf,nf the household iind in ih tin ii n spirit wtutij m i'i iicr nuvo n.Hth h.il in-irktd her for bin own. !!''. 1 , ,iic discharge of the duties she ;il;'.in(l humanity, and blessed as She 1,1 n.ni.lHiii time '" Prepare for the long -'''''Li .re her. 111 which she was power i i.t the heartfelt prayers or a Rood ' a tile earnest aspirations of hosts of Kf '"."Juiirin mends, it is not presuming !-fl ? ht-li'-ve that she has found favor il , ,,r ;n,l. and that hcr entrance upon rttiTtiity it not Immediate is at leant . I Hr rum'ral. which wiis one of the i1 Mm !-" I j;i Jobnslown, took place m.irniiiir last, and after a solemn .ii,- r..micof her soul anil a doeo .rcssivc sermon from her in.'.! ir. l'V. rnmei "i cuirei. nii uioi I.' ..v.... 1..II....1..C. 1 1 , 1. .. . ' tin- good and gentle Libbie Easly iu-.i i iislnsi earthly tenement la St, '"!:tr..)l cemctoiy in Concniuiigh bor- 5:,' r t, the iisiies and eternal rest to 'Ind "'"I ir ber "'hose sufferings and 'i-iiui'lio with the interpositions of one L.nt'ir ami dear t( ,K'r HS w " "oar '' Irw tne xreut Creator of us all. has we ":,w tn cure tor her the nevei -fading-ui i.;i-tui immortality. LOCAL AMD PERSONAL. trt. There, tttnf the Other riace. r,'rt i:y an now coniaiuB twenty-nine .lra:l iuni:t:'s. .jVrrisa protuilii'.ity that the offlca of rf.itrnii!i!ii"t,T will be aliolished . Lntbei an l'urch in IIollidayahnr? i ihir' r-u!ie to its member whip on Sun- ''' . . . . t R air J'.it'on, tne newly appointed .:ii"tro.' Altoona, bus taken charge of -T!irlViV Plitgaixl Fine Cut Chew jl Uiiio sIniiiM I touinl in every store fc.onnrrv ( rittMnirjiii). -lie" i J miner in the country who e W Q. T T I I . ' 4 n 'i rf'i i iv l'. liiiirimrr 0 o. 1 xt'ni sm'.ik'H2 Tobacco ( Pittsburgh). Jm!c l'.rail!r, of electoral cotutnission riTT. rw'fivcil .-everal votes for coiiHtable H .'.Jivlnirtr at the late municipal elec- 1111 !ht Imnmijli. an Mat (.oinjliinc ; if yon do not it ifk.iiTim. A bottle, of Dr. Bull's Conga j-p n y rrts yen 25 cents, and its timely jf hit avf your lite. -Ito or three itn lies of snow fell in this i:itv on fatunlav nialit last, and for -ri;,i:i-,s detail itiR and hlediltug wastip- ,-irii iiritiy unitized in. -ff'jfirver vou see Iron Work. Coal r & , von will fiiul the Long Cut klii T.ia..o of Y. & D. Kinehart, ;? nrj:!i, the most popular. -Tli 1 iv j wolves recentlr een near Llrt will, a miie or so from this place, Wi-Yri! to liave pone bark to their old i:it It'.ii-kli' k township. -An:a:i livino on Mfvoueto creek. Clear- C'lMtv, lias twelve dear in a rten. -ri.ef wbirli are bally torn by the vloga .:.lib iix-,1 in riiiniiii(r them down. me the mat) -,v bo has not used W. iD.RiiirhartV Peerless Plnjr or Fine Cut ii.i.acro, and 11 kIkiw y.it one :tin atinr lias been sadly neglected, -i-k y.iur irnwer, or yonr merchant, for 'IWi;.. !M.in i-id Fine Cnt Smoking ". n:ni,nfa tnred by W. & I). Itine ' . !':!! urt;h. best in the United Blates." ;' f t ih ntd to be a sure cure for ' H ovtuer 1 liar may Im, we nre : , at 1,. t ,,rove that a' fat chicken f,M"e.ly for an empty tdomach. -A .'.rjrrn te'.iijve. re. entlv deceased. 1 ;l e tL,,. f 51 000. Won 1.1 that a h i.tIi1 relatives of that kind. i-. 're ! 'I.nke 1'lat.t, of Susquehanna f"- p. thin cmity, who is charged with 'fi'iiitorfeit ini.uev, has !en eouttn j't. tli-: next term of the TJ. S. District sr?r Oeepv .of Alfoona irn srri.ili.,1 "!ivt .mil:.' f..r adultery, his wife lieinir 'nil aivaiit. The accused ws found ' "'" ilia frail fair one at a Imnni.iii Vinlti r"r V'". "f Cambria borongh. Is t iui uiiii)(iuiiiiiat mi ..f R,,,.,. w,li(.n Ui,.k,.,, ,jIU t,,e "-;i".e,1i;,y roren.M.ii and left a very v." ?r I wound. i-' M,i:;i-. .. 1 1 1 f - i iii 1111. resipoeo lo'Miip fi mair ctmnty i "r 1,,. hilend doing so unless 3S ' I'linrtnntfltua rumfiTrd flk 1""'"! -It dentist of this ' " ' 111 v Will 111 litnore on Saturday of ... Jiiirrli lnih. Persona in that. i? h''h''U his professional services "' ! !.. .... I. .1 ... - jiisiin unn on tne aoove oc- "A !a-2, tiutnber of pine, cherry, ash and L" are unn. 1.. . : a 1 . st hH ' ,-"sr"- Ciitrniai. & Wil- 'cbir:- r y r-blltp MiDoiiald, .... iiiiernan, joscpu urown in thi t i.. ' 1 1 yi.in.jj nu.n r th, rw.iit .it-,.,." ,""""'"on Tuesday morning -.w "'.w"rk- Two or three of tbem fat 1 "1" 'H "aid to be Iowa started 'ir"!.''ly d not propose to :ir in t,h way. ..p fif , .'ir.jniifi ampwii, dlior of the Johnstown rjV-e ;, 'll'lates esta.bliHlitliT & week. H.,n-Z.a!e. Clearfield county li-fl '.ti,. ' "I'liinett. it so tie cer- -Kn.,1 M y'"1 wisnes for success, 'f iir ' , i rt' w livPH " the nmsh ;M.,;,i ,Vli:,,:--"rg, has been r- ti, , W f ' , ;il for refusing to snp- -o.avs vl W"" iw '" delicate health anu 1 i'i 1,. 1. ,. I've im K "rr ''"litr in order to keep from rt. r . "eno doubt after all that ',.: ' ' '""Mables chosen at the "r,,"ti i... ; : . . fur " " nmiiti nacK anu see lr At v fi" ,b t'ffi', for ""her W A,,,,, '! :U is ali "at can 1m made ' !,; ''eneral li ar's decision on We lire. nT'0"7 fo lpar" rf the dsatb on ,p-f v.... la,,f f Httle daughter 'f.b,,. ,. ' " '"ftl Mill earnest nalrnn. km.. ' ari'eV. of Altoona. a firentleman ai ,1 . '"' " . 't K'eany appreciated as a ,.'"""-iuroil tbe western liviuinn ''.?. ;! CaJ'errd in Altoona yes-i'o-t , t"'r a at ''is Fraud- t..i . "r,,:"e Hoard II 7 " Wasi' T ',,r,"h that city on his! "it,,,,; - ne great receiver ' ""I ' f , "nt nn ,ra,n. Fsl" N. 7",i,;t nf A. T. King, ' "''ll Mr '1 1 a',OI,t 00 y"'1". w" "O ' "inriii r a" l'"r ,,"'n OreensbnrK, """'".vr i? .ae', ,,v 11 r" accidentally "tiiij '. '" rclothing vrhile engagod 'i!Mi ,"', c.s.king stove, that L?m,''ve,1V?rt,B0"y aU,,t oiKMl "'t'k ;h,II '.o,!'l',V,,i!'ian of Evermore. West ",,fR.ll "'. 'took himself to other ""''1.1 u r, 7 leaving wife and "v.m. . l"m d as is supposed. Tli "ly "f Allegheny City with ''"1 'ni;...' ',,"- uas verv naturally yiieni-m has verv naturally n iii. 1. i,HXn,,,'""'l In the neigblKjt--TV . r " ' (s'l-iiri-ed. ''''' c! 1 l'' V, Uv,,, n Mcl'ike and a '''' ,.' i ).' ,s"r r"rs apparent to .11 p.'. . relative James A. 1I MI. . ',sl,:,,;'' tlm other .lay "'xliL. l"""e y-ars ago b,:.. f""-'1 McAdama we cool.! W ho 1 to a on 1I not )!,!. . "'cniw.in.ii.. .!.,. .1 ! was iLe result. Wm. D. Fettlnger, sod of our old and esteemed friend Henry Pettioger, died 6r coHenniption, at the residence of bis fatflet in Altoona, oti Friday last, age! aboht thirty years. The deceased was the original first newsboy on the Pennsylvania railroad. Miss Iillie Arnold, of Lancaster, has been appointed to take charge of the school in this place which was nntil recently taught by Mrs. Jane Clark, who is at present in Phil adelphia undergoing a surgical operation'for enre of cancer in the side, with which she baa long been afflicted. Not being able to send lis tbe post-office, Hon. Wm. A. Wallace has done the best, he could by sending ns a small mail-bag filled With valuable public doenmenis, for which be Will please accept our sincere thanks, as will also, we trust, Hon. John lleilly, who has very kindly, very acceptably and very frequently rememWed 11a iu tbe same way. Col. 13. B. M'Crum, of tbe Miftlintown Trtbunt, formerly of the Altoona Tribune, was married, or was to be married, on Wed nesday last to a lady named Frow. This is the Colonel's third venture matrimonial, or as the Altoona Mirror factitiously remarks, bis third rote, but if it was bis twenty-third we could not wish Lint better luck thau we do on this occasion, Temperance meetings have been held at tentively in the Presbyterian and Congrega tional churches in this place during several evenings of the present week, and efforts, with fair prospects for success, are now making to secure the presence here In the near future of several recognized ladies in the great, temperance revival now agitating the country, aafalso, if possible, the re nowned Francis Murphy himself. Four or five tramps paid a visit of con dolence en Tuesday lat to the eleven tramps confined in our county jail, whom tbey sup plied liberally with tobacco. It Is not at all probable that the Tlsiting party was ac quainted with any of their breatbren in durance vile here, but tbe presumption is that an organization exists among the fra ternity which requires them to extend aid and comfort to each other while in distress. Johnstown lias a case of small pox. a little daughter of Mr. John W. Ijogan, the marble manufacturer, leing the victim. Two children in the Tamily of Mr. Oouden, of New Germany, Croyle township, are also said to lie afticted with the loathsome disease, which it Is alleged was brought from Pitts burgh either In the clothing of the gent Io nian or his son, who It will be remembered died in that city a few weeks ago from the effects of this terrible scourge. We are under obligations to Mr. Jesse S. Bolsinger, librarian in charge, for a ticket which entitles 11a to the free reading for a twelvemonth to come of all looks comprised lu the fine library of the Dauntless Fire Company of this place, and for which privi lege the remarkable low price of one dollar" ler year is all that is now charged any one who has the good taste and desire to take advantage of the facilities thus afforded. Library open every Friday eveulng from 6 to 7); o'clock. Mr. George Hnnt'iey, of thin place, who Is often mistaken for ourself, ami rice versa, was met the other day by a gentleman from the north of the comity and congratulated in our name on the fact, that all tbe Democrats in that section were red-hot for him as the next candidate for County Treasurer, which Mr. II. was of course highly gratified to bear. We trust the gentleman knew whereof he affirmed, and as for onrse.lf we will see to It that there is no mistake alvotit out Identity when the proper time comes. John Wagner, Ksq., of Chest Springs, has instituted proceedings against the Audi tors of that borough for failing during the past two years or more to publish a statement of the financial condition of said municipali ty, and a hearing in the case is tn be had at Gallitzin to-morrow forenoon. There is lit tle doubt bnt what the recusant Auditors will have to pay pretty dear for their whistle, and all other parties interested will do well to take heed in the future and not permit themselves to be caught napping In like manner.' Friends from the farms, friends from the villages, friends from the cross-roads, and friends from verywhere and everywhere else, are all Invited to call and purchase made-up wearing apparel at t:ie great cloth ing bazaar of Godfrey Wolff, next door to the post-office, Altoona, where, our word for it, can at all times le found a stock Unsur passed for quantity, unexcelled in quality and unequalled for cheap less. No one who hoys from Mr. Wolff will never have reason t tielieve that his money has not been put where it did most good for himself. We can scarcely impute to ignorance the assertion put forth by the Johnstown Tribune that an effort will be made to have a special train run from Cresson to this place on Monday morning next for the ac commodation of parties coming to Court and in order to avoid a threo hours' wait at the former place, for it in a f;vt patent to all that since Jnne last such a train invari ably lieen ron on Monday morning of each week of Court, and will no doubt continue to lie run for all time to come without sny effort Iieiug tnade in that direction by out side parties. John O. UassingeT, of Johnstown, and wo lads named John and James Hansen, of Conemaugh liorongh, were brought, here on Tuesday night last and lodged in jail. The former in charged with appropriating to his own nse eighty-six dollars and some, cents lielonglng to a secret society of which he was treasurer, and then lietaking himself to Pleas- antville, lied ford county, where he was sub sequently arrested, and the two latter await trial for the alleged beating and robbing of another lad named Edward Slick, from whom they stole a fifty cent silver piece and ten cents in currency. Here is fcood advice well worth follow ing: Keep the money in circulation. Don't salt it away. Pay your debts as fast as you can. Encourage home industry and enter prise anil buy all your goods from home merchants, which of course includes Messrs. Myers & Lloyd, who well deserve the con sideration and custom of the entire com munity, Imcause they roaki it a H)iut to please'all with the style anil quality of the commodities sold by them and to profit by the verv low prices at which I hey dispose of everything In their linej com prising all need ful articles tu the way of dry goods, clothing, notions, groceries, etc, The Murphy movement whiidi In just now taking Johnstown somewhat by storm is quite a different thing from tbe Murphy movement which has been going on in that city for nianv years, and of which Jas. J. Murphy of Star Clothing Hall, is the head centre anil acknowledged leader. The latter movement, as our readers well understand, relates exclusively to the constant going in and coming out of customers at the popular clothing establishment alsjve named, where no one has ever yet failed and no one ever will fail to get full value for his money in the way of good clothing and '-be best of furnishing goods. Let this Mnrphy move ment at least go on, whatever may be the fate of the new departure. About the hour of noon on Wednesday of last week the dwelling hoiisa of John H. Ilileman, Esq.. of Frankstown township, Blair county, caught fire from a defective flue, and was not only totally destroyed, bnt sparks from the building set fire to the barn and other outbuildings which were also burned to the ground with nearly all they contained. The loss In estimated at $4,000, on which there was no insurance. Mr. Ilile man, who is one of the commissioners of lllair county, and, an some of our readers may be interestel In learning, a brother of Mrs. Thos. Hartsock, of Johnstown, wxt alment from home at the time of the fire, and when his neighbors reached the scene it was too late with the appliances at band to save any of the property. 'Squire Lingenfelter ban explained to the llolli.laysbnrg Standard that wonderfnl Greenfield township hog story which origin ally appeared in the lieaiater. T i tree was cut down on the evening of certain day. It was a very large tree ami a very hollow one. Here ami there, scattered throngh the trunk aeenied to Im nil Seom. At ailT rate a wandering hog came along and found his way inio the tree nntil he hat worked him- ; self some seventy foot from the bntt. Here be stuck fast, and as he conldn't turn around am! hadn't sense enough to. back out, he just 1 remained where he was nntil the choppers rclnmed and extricated him from his close fitting quarters. And thus a seemingly1 wonderful tale lakes its proper place iu the , ranks of tbe commonplace.. Local Elections. Following we give the names of the officers chosen at the late election in several of the boronghs ami townships of northern Cambria not already noted in these columns, but owing to lack of space are unable lo publish a full list, as promised. Next week we may complete the task. Allegheny Twp. Supervisors. John McCon Ee ' Hinlnirer: Constable, A. Kckenrorte; Bchool Directors, John Bsnnsn, Chan. McMul lin ; Judge or Election, Jos. A. Eckenrode t In spectors, Peter Hoffman. Peter Mullin ; Audi tor. Jas. J. Kay lor ; Assessor, Wm. A. B. Little; TWp. Clerk. Joseph Iloirue. Itarr Tw p. Justice. O. F. Fresh; Constable. Oeore King; Hupei visors. J.lIouck.Q Sherry; School Uirectois. S. f. Pmlerson. U. Smith; Judge of Election.S.D. Patterson; Inspectors, J. D. Eager, J. J. Klrsch Twp. Clerk, M. J. Klrscn. Hlacklick Twp. Justice. Oeo. W. Empfleid; C,17l"o."s T.ho- M- Hee5 rVhixil nirectors. L. H. Itritlller, H 01. Bracken : Supervisors. Peter Miagner. Mimon Adams; Judge of : Election, Christopher Nipps: Inspectors, Edward Ed wards, Wm. Simmons; Auditor, John Camer fji A-wessor, A in os W. Rowland; Twp. Clerk. Wm. Settlers. CarroUtown Bor. Burgess, Aug. "Walters; Town Council. John Stoltx, Andrew Zoiner, S. H. Itiick, S. J. Luther; Constable, John Stoltz ; School lJli-eetors, John E. Maucher, D. C. Wet Bell: Judge or Election, T. K.Scanlan ; Inspcc-,?rli..Hs- "nek, Oeo. Waltz; Auditor, Fran cis Hick; Assessor, ItenJ. Wertner. Carroll Twp. Constable, Chas. Dunlap: Su pervisors, James Mellon, Philip Hoover : Judge of Election, Chas. Felchner: Inspectors, H. O. Kirknatrick.Fred'k Arble; Auditor. Thos. Elig; Asstssor, Peter Strittmatter, Twp. Clerk, Val entine Dumm. Ti'.h.rt.TTP- J ""b-e. John G. O III ; Constable, Philip P. Miller; Supervisors, Michael Thomss, John Swope; School Directors. Paul Yahner, Joseph Hipps; Judue of Election, Philip Thom as; Inspectors, Jacob A. Kline. Jos. Hipps; Assessor, Auihony Anna; Auditor, Ansel 111 Wcakland: Twp. Clerk. Paul Yahner. Clearfield Twp. Constable. Albert Miller; Scpervlsors, Henry Conrad, John M. Litzinger; School Directors. Peter A. McGough. Pat'k Uonegan; Judge of Election, John Wilt; In spectors, M- L. Carle, Patk Dorm hoe; Auditor, Wm. Ivory; Twp. Clerk, P. A. McGough. allit7.1n Bor. Justice. John F. Bradley; Burgess, J. H. Gllson ; Council, Thos. Bradley. Martin Maher, David Mills, George Ehrenfelt, Oeo. Gutwalt, J. J. Troxell; Constable, Geo. Out wall; School Directors, J. H- Gilsou. John Gailigan ; Judge of Election. J. J, Troxell ; In spectors; Charles Sel'jitz, J. Lingenfelter; Au ditor, Win. Fergusou; Assessor, Thos. Bradley. Gallitzin Twn.-Jiisfice. George Myers : Con Mnble, John Myers ; Supervisors, A . Christy, A. J. Boudon ; Judge of Election, Wm. Daw son; Inspectors. Alfred Douahoe. D. C. Burk; School Directors. Theo. Bendon. J. A. Dough erty, Mark Donahoe and Win. Christy (lie). A SwisdI-fr. We Hud the following in the last number of the Broad Top Voice and reproduce it here for the purpose of putting our readers on their guard should an attempt la? made to entrap any of them into parting with their money by a similar process. The Fofce says : Last week a vender of pictures visited this region, having alighted Trom the train at Dud ley and by some means secured the name of tlte CatholieclergyniHn of that place as Well as the names of several of the congregation and such ovher knowledge as would tie necessarj to aid blin in perpetrating a first class swindle. He did not attempt to do any business at Dud ley but came on 10 Conkstown, and alter can vassing that place and this, he went to Roberts dale. Ills manner of doing business wag nm follows: He would go into ihe house of a Cath olic family and would tell them I hat be was selling pictures In aid of some orphan Institu tion and that In a short time after some of the orphans would be around and frame the pic tures for them, but If any thing would happen that they would not get around, tbe pictures wt re to be left at Father Gallagher's. He also represented that Father Gallagher had sent him to them and was desirous that they should purchase. The whole thing was a flrst-clasa fraud clev erly perpetrated, and the scoundrel succeeded In taking away a good bit of money some fam ilies giving the las: cent they had, as they sup pie1, in aid of a deserving charity. The next picture vender that attempts to canvass this ntighboi'bood will have rough sailing. BLACK AMD COLORED HILKM, Immense Stk. LOW P KICKS. We iv.vibs special attention to onr extra ordinary large stock of BLACK AND COL ORED SILKS, which we are still enabled t.. ottr at the EXTREME LOW PRICES OF LAST SEASON. We have a full assort ment of BLACK SILKS of alt the best makes in the market, which we warrant to wear and give satisfaction ; also, all the new dark and medium shades in PLAIN COL ORED SILKS far Spring, from 91.25 per yard ami upwards. These g ods are extra good value, and are unsurpassed for variety and richness of colors. Samples sent by mail on application. IIUGUS fc IIACKK, Firth Ave. anf Market St., pirrsBt'Kflii. John Lautz and Shirley B. McMnllen, the two young men who were arrested in De cern lie r last for passing counterfeit coin on P. M. Woleslagle & Son, of Wilmore, Mrs. Prln gle, of Portage, and also at a store at Lilly's station, this county, and upon whose person $110 in liogus' "silver" was subsequently found, were convicted in U. S. District Court at Pittsburgh on Saturday last; Adam F. King and Adam Leek, two more members of what is known as the Mardis gang, were also fonnd guilty of similar offences on the day following, and nn Tuesday Scott Mardis, whn n-a, tint ontv tlie at'lrnnwledeed chief of the hand which had been operating in this ! and the adjoining counties of Indiana and Clearfield, but was an extensive manufact urer and wholesale dealer in the "queer, met witli a like fate, and will no doubt re ceive the seveiest penalty of the law. None of the parties named have jet been sentenced. Mr. Win. A. Jones, a former well-known and much respected citizen of this place, bnt who for Ihe past three years or more has mad his home iu North Carolina, turned up among his friends here a few days ago and is yet we ladieve In our midst, though he intends ere long to take up his residence in Clearfield county, if all goes well. Mr. Jones left this place a thorough and uncompromis ing Republican, but having witnessed the workings of carpet-hag rule down South and liecomn disgusted with the "true inward ness" of Republican politics in that section, be like an honest man as he is, could not but turn his liack npon his old party and array himself on t he side of Democracy, the only true safeguard of the nation, as his experi ence has abundantly taught hint fo believe. Mr. Jones has our last wishes for the ftit.uro welfare and happiness of himself and his excellent young wife. The vote of the Republicans of Blair county, on Ihe day of iho township and lior ongh elections, for and against Ihe Crawford county system of making nominations for county officers was warmly contested. We bave failed to see in any of the Altoona pa pers a full report of the vote in the county on the question, but we conclude from a brief :.a al Item in the last Hollidaysburg Standard that the system was carried by the meagre majority of nine votes. Altoona settled the question by declaring !n favor of Its adop tion by a majority of almost 300. The sys tem is honest in theory, but false anil frand- 1. MMiyi.'M. ah, I 4 11 iiMArlv ever v eon 11 T in 'he State in which it has been tried It has been pronounced a rannre. Alio present delegate system is bad enough, bnt the Crawford county plan is infinitely worse. Ooon Advick. Now is the time of year for Pneumonia. Lung Fever, &c. Every f:.milv should have a olile of IIOSCHEE S ! GRKMAX SVRITP. Don't allow for one mo- j meiit fit cough to take lioui of yonr cm hi, yonr family or yourself. Consumption, Asthma, Pneumonia, Croup, Hemorrhages, and oilier fatal diseases may set in. Al thongh it is trne Okbmas 8vrup Is onring thousands of these dreaded diseases, yetit i much better to bave it at band when three doses will core yon. One Bottle will last yonr whole .family a winter and keep yon safe from danger. If you are consumptive, do not rest. nMil von bave tried this remedy. Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regnlar size 75 cents. Sold by your Druggists, Lemmon & Mnrrav, Eh .nsbnrg, and 1. M. Wolesiagle & Son," Wilmore. Ti.n nininra immMlrr noticed elaewhere In an article from ihe Hroail Top PtWce, haa been morri rcceiitly operating af Hontflal, ' Clearfield comity, ami may poaaihly turn np in thin county bcfoio lwiig. Look om for hiin. Communicattoits. Wilmorr, Fttb. Wl( 18T7. Mb. EttlTrtH In your last Issue I find a com munication t rtrtn A. J.Khey in which he mis represents facts in reference to the Auditors' report of the receipts and expenditures of the county, and by false derioclbus seeks to ma Me the public believe that the Auditors bave en dorsed Ihe squandering of the public funds; Mr. lthcy claims that our predecessors made an over allowance to Mr. Crlste, and thai we have followed in their footsteps by giving Mr. Freidhoff an over allowance. We shall soe how that is. Mr. Henry's bill entitled "An Act for the collection of taxes in Cambria county" enum erates the following on which said taxes si e to be levied, viz: "Seated r. al estate and pcr.-wn-al property," and section P (I think that is the one) reads as follows: "The Treasurer shall be entitled to 5 per centum on all taxes col lected and i.'d otif under this act." Now this question arose, did this act include unseated laud taxes? Mr. Frt.-tdhoff and his counsel. Goo, W. Ontman, Esq., maintained that it did, whl.'e the Commissioners and their counsel, W H. Scchlcr. Esq.. t.n.k an opposite view. As but two of the Commissioners were present at Ihe time. Mr. Cambell, was telegraphed Tor in order to have a full board In attendance. The arguments on both sides were then beard, but as 1 heir views were diametrically opp. sed to each other It was agreed toallow the Treasurer 3 per cent, on all unseated land taxes collected and jkiM nit by him, and at the next term of Court to present the case to Judge Dean and see whu decision he would give in the matter, and if any Wrong bad been done to have it corrected at tne next settlement. This propos ition 'was accepted. The next question was what portion of said taxes had la-en paid out by him i and after a careful examination of the books It Was found that road and school lanes were the only ones paid dt of this fund. Mr Sechler concurring in that opinion. The Treas urer was therefore allowed a commission of 3 per cent, on 3,H51.3", the amount tLat he had paid School Treasurers and Supervisors. This was all of the unseated land tuxes xiiit trut by him, the balance still remaining in his bands a waiting a legal decision. But Mr. Hbey would make it appear that he had or should have paid Out the entire amount, 4.85!.i. and to this fund he would add the taxes collected ensealed lands (which come clearly under Ihe head ;oT seated real estate mentioned in Mr. Henry's bill), together with amounts received trom constables, which also comes under said bill, for It provides that all taxes remaining unpaid after a certain period shall be put in tl.e hands of constables lor collection, whereupon said amounts arc collected under the net aforesaid. It also provides that theTreasurer ghall receive 6 per cent, on all taxes collected and paid out under this act, and no tioard of Auditors or Commissioners can deprive him of it. And when Mr. Rhey tries to make it appear that the Treasurer had paid out the entire amount of unseated land taxes collected by him when more than hair of it still remains In his hands nnd that seated land taxes and amounts receiv ed from constable should be classed under the same head, and that he (the Treasurer) should receive a commission of only 8 per cent, on the two latter amounts, when the. law plainly says he shall receive 6 per cent, he states what he frnotrs to lie a oovioorf. With regard to exonerations, commissions, etc., tn constables, which hejspeaks so glowingly of the Treasurer is required w hen he puts thee t.txs in the handsof constables for collections ta furnibh duplicates, which cost a considerable sum and rctmiresa gtcat deal of limeand lubor to make out said duplicates, besides requiring several entries which would not have to be made bad the taxes been paid at the proper lime ; and he claimed that it was simply an act of Justice that he shou!d be allowed a commis sion for the same, I referred the inatterto tbe Commissioners and they unanimously agreed that he should receive if With regard to the county bondd the Auditors have 110 control wlmtever over them and Ihe Commissioner. did what they thought best for the weir re of the county they redeemed over eight thous and dollars worth last year and the balance will be redeemed the early part of the present year; and I will venture to say few counties in the Stale can show so good a record financially as Cambria. Mr. Rhey alsnnssorts that Mr. Crlste received an over allowance, but does not prelend 10 show how or in what manner it was done. In the present case he presents an array of olse figures to bolster up his assertions, but In Mr. Cbriste's case he shows none whatever. I am perfectly willing for the hooks to tn- examined. The trouble wuh Mr. Rhey, IT we are to be lieve his own words. Is simply this, when he was Treasurer he came out nix fhotiwuid dollar behind, while Mr. Christe by being economical was enabled to p 11 rchi.se a farm. If Mr. Rhey was a itefaviUr that Is no reason why Mr. Criste or Mr. Freidhoff should follow in his foolsteps ; In conclusion permit me to say that the board of Auditors endeavored fo do their duty honestly and faitnfully and to gain all uecess . ry information from able counsel, in accord ance with which tbey acted. F. P. McCormick Fkbktjarv 28, 1877. Dear Frkemast In last weeks issue apoears an article from A.J. Rhey criticising somewhat the County A lift Mors' settlement, which arti cle prompted me to make a lit tie examination, the resu It of which Is as follows, vis : The amount paid out by the Treasurer entitling him to 6 p. ct. was f49.9U.75.. ? 498.78 And am't or unseated land tax, t3 052 36, at 3 per cent. 118.07 Total amount of commission $'i.81s.45 The am't allowed by the Auditors was.. i 7b sa Loss to the county by order $ 1&4.U 8urely the Treasurer would not claim a his legal perccntsgt! a commission of 5fcrcciit. on money reinined by him, or on the for deeds- And yet it seems to me that the Auditor did allow him 6 per cent, on these two Items, tbe law to tbe coutrary not with standing. Vours, Ac-, Taxpattk. Letter from- California. Turmmdk, Stanislaus Co Cel., I Feb. 23, 1877. S Dkar Fremas-My last letter was written 011 tho 220 of January. I now writ on the birthday til Washington, this being about the enly privilege left mens an Americnn citizen. The Eh ctora I Commission has bull d zed eve ry right that f reenv-u ever had. and I would feel greatly disheartened, only for the cheerful climate here, which buoys up Ihe spiii's and inspires a faint hope tlMt the masses will now get their eyes opened as to tbe deep aud dark designs of the Washington thieves. SUN RISK. I say cheerful climate for there can he noth ing more cheerful Iu nature than a California sun-rise. The surface is level, and though the Sierra Nevada mountains tire high, yet we ab 8"l jtely look down to see the sun rising. The distant snow-covered mountains shine like white caps on the ocean, as the gloriou orb of day commences to ascend the blue walls of the orient, while the bright light, bursting sud denly upon our plains, cast shadows miles in length, and gives the signal for ten thousand feathered warblers lo Join their voices iu the hymn of thanks to tho Author of all go.nf. Then this light, falling upon the ten millions of wild flowers which carpet the plains, reflect hack a mixed radiance of red, white and blue, which, not unlike the light refracted by blue glass. Imparts a healing and curative mi wer tn bodv and mind, restoring the tone of languid nature and waking one feel new all over. THK CONTRAST. Contrast this state of things with your cli mate of deep snows, cold winds, penetrating moisture, frosts and ice, and the reflection chills Ihe heart of the wr.ter and almost fret s the ink as it flows from his pen. While we are plowing sod killing snaaes.tliesand mosqoitoe, you are shoveling snow, piling tip the coal on tho grate, poking Ihe st ve, buitcning your overcoat, aud breaking your teeth eating fro zen brenO. The wheat that was sown ten days ago is up c.Tioiitullv, kiki already gives a green tinge lo tne up-turned surface, while that sown a month ugo is decidedly green. AT WORK. ' Our men are Hill busily engaged plowing and sowing at the rate of one hundred and fifty acres a week, and will not bo through till the first of March-perhaps not until the fatal 4th. List week they plowed and sowed a barley patch, which. owing to the level nature of the ground. de not seem larger than a garden, but which is half a mile long and fine hundred and fifty rods wide, and contains one hundred and flftv acre, tarmerssow in hope, ami it needs hope here strong hope. We have not had sufficient rain to. saturate the soil com pletely, hut we hope almost against hope to have a shower yet in February, and perh-ips one In April or May. It seldom rains in Mureli here. This is a month of high winds, much like in the state. "The stormy March has come at last" is ss true of California as of Pennsylvania. Cold northwest winds blow nearly ail the month. I should say cad," not cold. Win, i you mean by cold is shivering over a hot fire with an overcoat 00. What wc mean by cold is when we cannot takeoff both coat aud vest, and open the button of ou's shirt co I In r. or when tut tie-snakes cease logo abroad. We killed one the other day which had eig'it rattles. Jiist as many as Touislauii had fraudu lent electoral votes. This Is significant. We may yet bruise tbe head of the serpent. Yours, Rob Rot. Mount irsr-v Com.koe. A Thrrough Education Arveesible to All. We clip the lol lowiiii; from the Clerelaiul Herald: Another anporb building will be erected thlfi coming year. Museum worth WM),0Ofl. lo pariinents, modern and ancient Classics, Si-i.-ti-tirlc. Philosophical, fjtdb a. Normal, Music. Commercial. Fine Arts, Prepar-.itfiry. (IihmI Hoard, 2fio r-p'rative leas. Tuition but a trifle; no incidental charges. Attendance last year. 847. Stn lent enter any time, choose any studies, earn by teaching winters their expenses for Fpring, summer and fall trm. Ftir (ita logue. address Pre!. H. ItTSfT'lltN, I.I., D , Alliance, Ohio, ju r.-tboi Piltsb.irgh. Ft. Wa vne and Chicago uiid Clevclaud and Wbecliiig- Hail roads. , (orioikal. AIliDK with MF.I Didieat ed vllh the hlghe. rrtprt and etfem to l U'lU. Jl. L. JoftlMgOII. "Abide with ns for it is toward evening nnd the day Is Tar spent." A hide with me. fast falls the eventide : The darkness deepens. Ijord with mo abide; When other helpers fail, and comforts flee; Help Hf the helpless, u abide with me I Swift to Its closo ebbs bnt life's little day ; Earth's joy grow dim, its glories pass away; Change nil dcesy In all around I sec: 0 Thou who clltfrigcrft not, abide with me f 1 need Thy presence every passing hour: What but Thy gfnee ran full the tempter's power? Who like Thrself mv guide and ran h? Through cloud and sunshine. Lord abide with me! I fear nn foe with Thee at h ind to bless : Ills have no weight and tears no bitterness ; V here Is dea'h's sting? where, grave, thy victory? I triumph sitll if Thou abide with me! Hold Thou Thy Cross before my closing eves: Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies : Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shad ows flee ; In life. In death, O Lord anlde with me! Amen. Hlacklick, Pa., February, 1877. IITJIRMAL. rrHOMAS -TAVTS. Marriol.nt the residence of the officiating clergyman, Hev. J. I. Hughes, on Wednesday, Feb. 21. 1S77, Mr. Jos. O. Thom as nnd Miss Catharine J. Davis, all of Cam' bria township. OillTITART. PAKRi SH. Died, at his residence In Munster township, on Sunday morning, Feb. 2-11 h, 1M7. Mr. Pkteii PaKRIsh. aged 82 years and 8 months. The subject of this notice, whose death wn preceded by less than three days' illness, or at least by partial confinement io lied for that length or time only, was one of the most up right and (lod-feartng men that wc ever knew a perfect model, indeed, of Christian meek nessand unassuming though not unappreciated manhood nnd living as he did in the full en joyment of the confidence and esteem of all his neighhors and acquaintances, his death could not fail to call forth, as it has, the heart felt sympathies of the entire community of which he had so long been an honored prt. The deceased was born nnd pursed bis entire life in the neighborhood in which he died, and as it can with entire truth he said of him that he kept the salvation of bis own sonl and the well being of those about him, relatives as well as neighhors. at all times in full view, it Is far from presumptious, now that his long and useful career is ended, to tielieve. as we honestly do, thai he has found favor in I he sight of that Heavenly Father whose mercies are unbounded. His mortal remains were Interred In the Catholic cemetery at Lorettoon Tuesday forenonn. whither they were followed by one of tho largest funeral processions that has ever ppld tribute. In this county at least, to moral worth and true ChrisCan fidelity. The de ceased was the father of a large family, all of whom are full grown nnd well worthy of such a sire. May he rest in peace eternal- SKELT . Died, near Wilmore, on Friday, Feb. SI, 1k77, of typhoid fever, Cki.ir. youngest child or John and Catharine Skeilv and adopted daughter of Daniel and Agnes Skelty, ageu 10 years. Our Cello Is dead, hcr spirit has fled. And our hnmfre now dreary and lone; We listen In vain for a voice sweet and glad, Which for ever and ever Is gone. We long for a glance of her bean'lful eye. Which has closed lna long, dreamless sleep. And never again with the love light will beam. And never again waken to weep. E. EASLV. Died, In Johnstown, on Friday evening, Feb. 23, 1877, EIjIXAreth O.. youngest daughter of Hon. Geo. W. Knsly aged 29 years, 11 months and 21 days. Requictcnnl in jtaee. KAYIMl. Died. In Mur.Mer township, on Tuesday last, or dyptheria, Mvrti.e Cr.cEi.lA, youngest daughter of Henry ani Mary E. Kay lor, aged 8 years 10 months and 1 day. X KW AD Vi:il TISEMESTS. DM IN 1ST II ATI ON NOTICE. Estate of Patrick Si.atterv, dee'd. Having been appointed Administratrix of the last will and testament of Patrick Slatiery. lat of Washington township. Cambria county, dee'd, the undersigned hereby notifies all persons In debted to the estate of said decedent that payment must be made without delay, and those having demands against the same w'll secure settlement by presenting them in a properly autVtenticated form. MAKV S LATTERY, Administratrix. Washington Twp., March 2. 1877. Ot. DTimSTRXTT0X61,ICE. Estate of John Slattf.ky, dee'd. Letters of administration cum testnmento an nexo having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county on the estate of John SlaUery. late of Washington township, oe ccased, notice is hereby given to all 1 ersons In dented to said estate t hat payment must be mado Without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them to me duly probated for settlement. MARY SLATTERY. Administratrix. Washington Twp., March 2, 1877.-SU C.oic. Flower and Gar... Sescls, STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, ETCI New Sorts, by Mail. PLAXTS of the newest and Improved sorts, carefully packed and prepaid by mail. iWy collection of Strawherries took the first premium for the best Collection, at the grent show of th Mass. Horticultural SSociety. In Boston. I grow over 100 varieties, the most complete collection in the country, including all the new. large Ameri eanf.nd lmMirted kin-is. Priced descriii ive Cata logues gntti. by mail. Also. Knllis. Fruit Tree, Koses, Evergreens. Choice Flower. (Tardea, Tree, Evergreen. Herb, or Fruit Seeds, 26 packe.s of ei ther for $1.00, by mail. Cp The True Cape Cod Cranberry, best V.sort lor Cpland, Iewland, or Oarden, by Cmail, prepaid. S1.00 er 100, 5 00 per 1 000. W holesalc Catalogue lo the;i'rade. Aeen Wanted It. W 'I50'. Old Colony Nurseries and 1 oel Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. LstaObshcd 142. 3-i-Dm 1 Madnei'ii Bleed MtmwlMr I lie ercMeatl Scrofula, fleers. Boils. Fimpten and ail lilood di- I esse yield lo wondf-rfnl powers. Don't fnil to I ii" it. rare Hiwna m me annraniee ot nesun. Price. SI. If Tour drnccnt don't keeD it. end for I. K. K. SKI.I.KK CO.. Prop's, Pittotlr. r SELLERS' LIVER PILLSfc fVllerv' 1 ivfT 1-iil haTf mv.mI tnr Thirty vrwr. StatHl- . I ard gemfsly F"r tb run - Ckn..lmnl. f 'nstlveaoaj, I 9lcfc I!i1iw.lie. ao4 all Drrnref nu of tbf Llfr. Hrlieii Vmiri. thnrrr.l Warm tsetarwreK" aiwlled 400 Unjr, loe wiraifi tmrn my child, 3 yesr (rid. Wm. Rarrcr, St. Lonia, Vo. Prle of teh, o ir roor flfgalt don t keep tbem. sead for ttarro. BJ R. K. BfXHM a CO. Pnnirt. nthwrtli. r. Sold by K. J. Llotd. K!cnbnrg, Pa. S-l.-ly.l $66 a week in vonr own town. Terms and $5 out fit free. H Hai.i.ktt IV Oo.. fort land. Me. 82-500 A "YEAR. AGKNTS WAXTUI) on onr tlrand Combination Pros pectus, represeaMng 150 DISTINCT BOOKS wanted evervwhere. Riggest Thing river Tried. Sales made from this when all slnude Hmiks fail. Also, Agents wanted fin our M AON I Fill F.N f FAMILY HIBL.KS. Superior loall others. With invalnahle lllastrated .lids and S opera Bind lags. These Hooks Iwat the world. Address JOHN K. I'Oi rtll Jk. CO., Publishers. pHH.Aoei.FHt a. $55 iTC Week to Agents, tld Oif f FVre. C-? r. O. VICKEKV, Augusta Maine. W YvITflY watter how sllghllr disabled. J Iji.MUi.l. Increases now paid Advice and circular free. T. Mc.Uichakl, Att'y, 707 Sansom Sl fhila.. Pa, $12 at IT at home. Agent wanted Outfit " and terms tree. Turn . Co., Augusta. Me A Lucrative Business. WE WANT Unn MOHR Fl HMT-CI.ASS 8F.WINO MACHINE AfiENTfi. asn BOO MEN OF ENEItO Y AND A HI LIT V TO LEA KN THE III 'SIN ESS or SELL! X SE WI NO MA CHIN ES. COMPKNSATION LI KEN A I.. HUT VAKVINfJ ACCOHDINOTO Anil.ITV.CH AltACTEIt ami QUALIFICATIONS OF THE AGENT. FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS Wilson Sewing Machine Co., rhieaco, 827 ami 29 Broadwsj, '. ., or Stvr Orlcm, La. tj yfttsof("r I AW TariefifB I r& Boddlnrr Flamta, Rosas, bo, 'CLl I LICENSE NOTICE. Petitions for Tavern, Eating Ilnuse and Quart Li cense have been filed In the office of the Clerk of ytmrter Sessions of Cambria countv by li.e f allowing named persons, and will tic prescuUd to Court at March Term. 177: rAvrHM LICENSE. Alleglipny Twp. W. J. Itonncr. Adam- Twp Jacob H. Pproul. lt;rr Twp. -Bernard Vogcl, Nieh. Lambour. CarroUtown Hor. Andrew H. Ilaug, Edward L. Hinder. Lawrence Schroth. Clearfield Twp.-Tbomas Dunphy. Chest Tt p. Thomas tit I, tJeorge Crook. Chest Springs Uor. Jas. Hawks, Silas A. Mc Gough. Cambria Tlnf. Charles ftoyle, George Aigner, Ann Mary Kort. Item-v t'.n e. Peter Hnugtiev. EIIJMhfth McDonald; Kin d Howe. Peter Kth, Ileniard Filsnatrick. John 11. Uallaghcr, Con rad Meyer. . Conemi'jgh Br. John Widman. Pius King, 1st Ward: John F. Flattery, Joseph Daily, Mi chael Toohey, liwrence Keicb. 2d Wuril. I'royte Twp. Peter Drown, Frank Kurtz. East Conemaugh Uor. Leonard Kcst, David Fa loon. Ebenshtirg Dor. 1 H. I.inton. East Ward; Henry Foster. Michael l.iTerner, Isaac Craw ford. John A. Blair. West Ward. Franklin Hor.-Pcter Kubriis. Gallltr.iu llor. Alliei t itender. James Maulls. Johnstown ltor. Joseph Men laser. 1st Ward: Thomas H. D.ivis. John SehirTlionr. K. H. Will bower. John Swanxman, Patrick O'Connell, John (Toad. Michael Finnegan. John Cearhnrt. Conrad ltnnb. John Itaab. John MeDermott, Elizatn'th K older. 2d W'jtrd f Adam' Biei'shank. tieorge Schafferu John rrts, Charles Kst J.is. Mioemakcf, f,. F. !citenberger. Cleis. Zimmer man, sr., John Ksrr. George lt:iab. PliiMp llert-Zlnger.- Joseph Itoxler. Philip Schulthcis, Au gust Dangus. Heist & Kropp. John M. Kn g. 3d IVard: Charle Wehn. Henry Hansman. tlsear (JrsrTe. John E. !iiniii'r. Win. H. Thompson, A. PfeifTcr. Jacob Fend, 4th Ward: Ainriist Wei gand. 5th Ward; Henry ShatTer, lith Ward. liretto Dor. Flori.Vn liengele, Peter brown, A. J. Christy. F. X. Ha Id. MilKille ilor. Emanuel James. Henry Von Alt, Hugh Meftrorv. Richard Dowlinir. Joseph Fleldhouse, Mrs. Vary Orady, 1st Ward : Kob t Sugerson. 2d Ward. Kichhmd Twp.-Fred'k Keiper, Scalp Level; B. -rnard Xi-s, Christina Helm. Suminitville D ir. -Christian Reich. Stonycreek Twp. Ievl Jncohv. Tnnnelhill D ir.-Anthony Mi-Cue, Mlch'l Mc- Morrls. Matthew Dtirnxn. Patriek O'Dowd. Wahlngton Twp. WfMiam THiiii. Margaret Helly. Christopher A. Ueorgc, Michael c. Ilrad ley. Maik It. McLaughlin. Jacobs. K led. Chris topher Itobina. Oeorge .1. Sch wsderer. Joliu H. Clnrk. Wm. .1. Parri-di. Henry Ehn.felt. Wilmore Hor. Jos. Horner. l. o. Weudcrot h. Upper Y oder Twp. Jacob It-whin. EATINQ HofsE t.lCr.JISE. CarroUtown ltor. Julius Stich, Henry Rlum, Henrv Richards. Wf I'm ore Hor. John Schroth. P. F. KIMij-. Washington Twp. Charles A. MeUoliigle. ytTANT LICENSE. Johnstown ltor. John l.udwig. Henrv Fritz Jt Henry Werner. P. S. Fisher i John Streum, 31 Ward. M. MrCOLfJ AN. Clerk y. S. Clerk's Omcc. Ehenshurg, Feb. 12. IS77 "DEOEIPTS and Expenditures of the Borough of Ebensburg for building Water Works : Dn. To am't of liorongh Douds. of tbe Is sue or Aug. 13th, 1S7. sold by F. A. Shoemaker. Agent 4,400 00 To am'! of liorongh Hoods, of the is sue or June 1Mb, 175, sold by the Committee 10,4Vl 00 To ain't of accrued intcret-l WHO H,S00 Cn. fly am't paid R. U. Wliklns by F. A. Slua-maker, Treasurer, for boring and testing Artesian Well fly ain't paid K. U. Wilkiusfor engine aud flxt ures By ain't commission allowed for sale ot Bonds By am't of Treasurer's receipts 4,400 00 70000 two on S.HUil m f!4.KlQ(l0 C. T. RonenTS. Treasurer of t:hcti-huig Wnter Fund, Dr. To am't received from Committee on sale of Water Bonds ,809 f 0 To am't refunded (reduction on hy drants 3-1 SO 8.M2 M CR. fly amount paid For water pipe and castings hydrants and valves " freight on pipe, lead, etc " lead Wherlyand Donovan for trenching and covering pipe Jno. Thompson, superintend'!? trench ing and covering pipe John Hughes for stone delivered for reservoir P. Hanford for building n-sorvoir Patrick Kays for superintending build ing reservoir For quarrying stone for reservoir " hauling stono for D. D. Lewis for fligfor " Jones & Evans for laying pipe For stack for engine E. J. Humphrey for hauling and coal Pryee, lt.ixter. Jones 4 Co. ror coal . . . . For rc-onenlng trenches and covering rdpo For Inbor done alout the reservoir James P. Jones for pumping well For lumber " miscellaneous " cninnibnli.n of 4 oil one per cent, paid Treasurer f 3.213 77 7W no 4W2I ,2.18 10 52 00 a oi F3uo ins 34 moo Si oil 320 2.1 4 nn Ft 52 641 ITS 74 .Vi ST. so l 21 CI 30 S5 32 fs,S44 14 1 34 Balance due Treasurer. Wo. the undersigned Auditors of hc lorongh of ElHMisburg, do report that we ha reexamined he aoi-oiints and vooeliersof the K. ceiptsand Expenditures of flic Water Fund ot said Bor ough, and find them correct. a a hove stated. DAVID D. PHYCE, f Auditor JOHN G ITTINtlS. 1 AUU,lors. Ehensburg. Jan. 20, 1H77. st. CHARLES H0TL r-rfv " W--v,--- . ?f lM:iIM,?,; 1 Wood Strevt, from Ztl to o( Ace's, ri its n vn a if, i i . The most centrally located first-class honsc in the city, street cars within one square every five minutes to all the depots of both cities, i'ernis f 1 bO a-r day. Iarge Sample llooms for commercial travelers. SEITHEK kOAM ltL.t-1. Feb. 18. 1877. Sin. froprletora. WATCHMAKING. Having tak en the room formerly V" ivcnpled by 11. Kinkea.1, Esq . In f .-X thererof the old no.EA!i.illlri nr , and neit il.M.r to M L.. Oat man's store. High street, the undersigned . t5 woo Id rcsierttnlly inform the pun- - lie that he is prep -rcl to repair clocks, watches. jewelry, etc., at short notl.-e. in a work man lilt- manner, and at tne lowest iionn prices, ricase give me a call. (UHli 11 l.NIt S. Late With Mr. Jos. Weinser. tbensbtirg, Oct. 20, 187.-ly. JAK VILKiaSOH.. .n. t. o PRieu. WILKINSON 8l OTRIEL, turrtcrrsiai or ron and BsuEsiii mm as-Work eiccnted pmmiitlr and s ttl'a-torlly. and as cheap as the ohcapest. (4-12 If ) WANTKD FARMS TO SKIX. I havs hnn.lre.1s of applicama fot FARMS just now. Also. rontaMe city prol'crtics toexchange for Farms Hundredsot people crowd Into my office, and I cannot get salltcienL Farms. 1 have' lots of customers lor good nnprov-nienii all cash. Write or call as soon as possible, and. if not U si far distant. 1 will go and see the proj.-riy s. M. JAM ES. Farm Ageney. 134 Stni! htl.-I l t.. Pittsburgh, near the Post eltlee. (.2-23 -ly.J TTsSI (ixKK'S XOTICK All Kr- X A. H4na arc hereby notified that. W U.I.I AM H. HofAi-Kitit hasoKeeutcd tome a tleed ol volun tary assignment for the benefit of ht creditors, and that 1 have accepted said trust. Person in drhted to s.iid Wlllitni H Honacker are rcpnrod e pay Ihe amount of the same over to me. and all persona havina claims a alnsl hiin ar requested to present I heir accounts to me. duly authentica te! lor settlement. HKKMIN llACMKU. Johnstown, Feb. S, 1K77. 23 3t. CAUTION. As my aife, Cntlmrinc tJrafT. haa left my la-. and lsard wilh pnt just cause or pmrocal ton, I herfriy oaution all persons against h .rlaring or trui log hertaiaiy account, as 1 will pay no dcldsslte m y contract unless cotiifH-uoil 10 on so nr law. SKsi'lN ORAFF. Barr i'wp , Feb, 30, 177 -St. F. A. SUOKMAKKIl. Attohnft AT I.AW, nia litirg. OflU ooti llih V.rett, cast t-ud bt itf-t lvlicv. (.1 21, .0 -tl.l 3 t?fLfit-sloi-M INolif-- ""OTlCE Is hereby given tbst tl.e r.i;v-fng" Al named account have been paed a is 1 tiled III the Hegiiter's tlftiee at r.tent-i:r. .' nrd for th? county of t'ainbt is. and ill be pn -rt cd t the Orphans' Court .if Mtid county- f"r confirmation and allowance. -n tn t.:f 4". the ?lh day of V akch, A. D. P77: I. Ihe rfeenunt of Trancis O'FrieJ. exeentf of Elirsbet! Miller, late fit liretto hontigh. ,1'V d . 2 The first and tinal aiveunt o! J. . rstrsj'-r, administrator of Peter tlouhnoiir, late f I rnnk lin tM.rou'ah. dee'd. S. The aeeount of Dnvid K. wr.bc'm. gusriin of Henry W. Haa kins, a mim.r child ol Henry W. Hawkins, late of Washington ownhip. i'.m-'u. 4,. The account of F. M. Ge-irye and .lu'eph Criste executors of lit I10 Styr-er,lte Watliiii(--ton tewnship. dee d, 5. The sceonnts fif H. A. Hjiv. gusr.tisn ef Harry T Walter, a minor chill ! Henry Walters, late of Johnstown borough, .tet'd. e. rile account of H A. Ift.il.y. gusrdian ef Charles Wallers, a minor child of Henry Waiters, late .if Johnstown txire'igb. cloe'.t. 7. The aeeoiint of J olm K ti ' x. 1 tiard isn ef M r gsret. Sarah. A n.lrew an. I Tit,- -A ' niin. r children of John D. A lsta.lt. Hie el C 'Jtnbrta tor ouch dee'd. . . s. The aeconnt of H A. P"i!ey. cnarftlsn ct .fames W. Walters, a tu:no fluid ! Henry Wal ters, late of J.di-'Stown berotiub. d-e"d. P. The Account of H A. Hailev. gun-dlan of William Walters a minor child.of iltiirj Walters, late of ,tolintfwn Ixirointh. ilcc'd. 10. Tbe first and fans I account ol W. A. D. Lit tle, administrator cim f.f.f 00 .if., .-tiii.o fif O c. Yinger. lute ot lrclio lor u. h. lec'-l. II. The account el John H. I K.nt l-s. executor of Thomas Adams, sr., latcol CleartU Id township, deceased. 12 The account r.f Jss. 'M'.Viio-'v sdnv-r.Ntretor' cf M. L. Kemlc. latent .f ohnstowtr riorum: h fim-,.. IS. 1 he account ot I 'harlea H. Eil:, g on n't -.n of Susan E. Marr. a minorchild of Wr .iair Wd. 14 The account of t'harles H. Ellis. 1 unrdian if fleorge L Marr. a minor child of v. m Msrr. dee'rf. 15 Tfe account of Charles IS. Ell:?, i-nardl.m of Hsnnah J: Marr, a minor cl.iid of W tn. Marr, flee '.I. t't. The firt and partial account of ll'-r.ry Walter. F-st . exetr?er of John Ki-ur, lale of Sumtnorliill inuiiii flrr'd. 17. The s Ti.ti l snd fin ( acconrt ft El!a Jane Iiurldn ( ate ii ss). exeen; 1 tx 'it .fshn J. tll.'Sa. late of Allegheny townrhip l-- "T. I '. The account ol .lolm T. Wi!llms. cnaidiin of Cora, May and Henrv It. n;nin.'!i V. illiau S. Ililnor children of Uacl el Vii:intns. tirr'd. IS. The first and tinnl acn.unt of .lolm .1. f!o--d and i 'lir!?t'an Hind. Rilministratorsel Jaceli Goo t, late ff Taylor townstiip. d. c'd. 20. The first eed fnsi ace. unt of John Svmer ville and Samuel Fitrl-. r ixitiiIiti ! Th.-mas (liMMlerham late of Nnsnuel;nrn:i tewnship. ilf c"d. 21. The first an I hnai m-rnunl ol Ko-e l'l.s h. administratrix fd -lolm Hloeh, Isteol J.dinsiown txirough. dee'd. tor s.-iid John Hloeh ns adminis trator if Ann M.. l.illinan late of Jiirliland tixn ship, .lec-'d. The account ol Joseph S. Strayer, sdmirls tniiir rff feoiis 11. .11 ol t'onrad Hctkroth, late ot Johnt-towu borough, dee'd. 23. T4ic account d 11. Klr.k. a l. F.sn . trustee apM.-ntf.l by the Orphans' Court to t'iaie sale fd the real estate of Cat harine I'urrish. dee'd. JAMES M. MMiElt. lreci.ter. P. giRter's OIKce, Ebtnsburg. Feb. S, 17. Widows' a r r 1 : a i s 1 : i: x tS. Notice is liercliy piven that the fol lowlrg named Hppri!i-eriietit s c f p. r-o:nil pro perty fif decedents. sd.-ct d acd st t npmt for the widows of iiiteetafes nnd. r the Act of As seniblv of the !4th day of April. A. D. IV1. hsve been hied in the HfiMi-rM iflb-e. nt EIh iit-l-uig. and will lie presented totleOi hii-' Court fif Cambria county, for confirmation at.d nil. w ance. on iVkhmihv, the till dn ot Maik m, A. D. ls77, to wit: 1. Inventory and nrprafstnetif ef ce-taln ter' sonal property appraised and set a art 1 r K. san n Arble, widow ol William A rblc, late of Carroll township, dee'd. 03. 2. Inventory and appraisement ot certsln per sonal property appraised and set a art for Ha'-ln-l Hopkins, widow of Wi.Ilam Hopkins, lale of White township, dec'.t,- tKi.lia. 3. Inventoiy and appraisement of certain per sonal property spprait-ed and set spar' tor .Vary ttates. widow 'ot Isaac (Sates, late of W bite town ship, dee'd. 'tiKi. 4. Inventors- and appraisement of Cfrla'n per sonal proie-rt v apf.raise.1 and set si. art tor Var.fr rel Hoast.w iiiowi f .lacoh toat, late of Wnshlng ton township, tlec'd $.175 Ml. 5. Inventory And npprati no-tit of certain per sonal pr-'jierty appniis-.! and -t apart f.ri'at ha rine liakins. w idow ..f S:itiri Latins, late fd lute township, flec'd. i:;s vs 6. Inventory and apprniscment of certain per sonal property appra ism ami re apart tor Mary .1. Scl1111i.it. widow ef E. F. Sehmilt. late of White township, dec d. t4 ') JAM KS M. SlNnilR. Clerk O. O. Clerk's OfHi-, KlH-nslurg. Feb. fl, li77. COIUHS, JOBSSTOH & Ca SAHfCEfc EBENSBDRO, Penn'a. pittpt. niT nrrn -m 'ATA III. X llflf M. INTEREST ALLOWEIl 0 TISE IlEI'flf-ITS. MONEY LOANED. COLlECTJCf.S KAli, AXD a genekal BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. rv"Ppocial attention paid to t,usi-i, . ,,f ,.,,ri resfi'dent. A. V,'. IJI'CK. Nov. 1. l7.V-t f . Cashier. JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS UW. 120 Clinton St.. Johnnfr.wn. P.i. ' 111 ART EK ED SEPT. 12. UM. M pi in s received fd it II miois ti.d I. 1 1 11 1 tin,. 1 , 1 1 . r ir, resent rate .1 In'f re-t. Ms in r cut. Iiiten st Is I due in t he months ..f .1 11 re ml 1 vi e.l., r. 1 nl (1 ' not withdraw n is rd led to :f. '. 1 o il. 1 1, i f f,. I Kunding twice a year w Cut tt rl'.'ng th, c... posuor 10 ra 11 or i v-n :o i rt 1 1 ,, i.,,fti :. f 1 Mnncyb.arf d on Rr-al Ksiate. I ti -. r'Tce with liberal rMes and ! nz : ime. gi t n tn I 01 r w. rs c I ferine lirsl ti:tirt2:.es on la 1 les 1 ri li tiioi r. 1 e times I l-e nmoiinl ol loan desired, (iood rtf ret re perfect titles, etc , required. Tli's corporation is .-xcius'vcU a Sa virgs J-.ri k. No commercial dci.'M s rcceited In r .! ilff.i. 1. 1 gr.mted. Nob anson perfoi;l securi'v. Ulark aopli.-ati' ns for lorr w rs. e.j.ies of f le rules, by-laws, and speiul law relsliog to this Dank sen! to any address dcf-, red. Te.l'STKKS .Tames Cooper. Davi 1 1'il-rrt ' D Ellis. A..1. Ilfiircf. F. V . Ifav. .1. 1 i, I vnati'll" H;itiiticr. jr.. Daniel McLaughlin. I. .1. 'orTitl Jaioes McMillen. .tatnes ?'..rlev. lwsl'litt H ' A; 1t'.K: ,,v,"r'i fcuppes, Uvi i"iie T.waiik, and" W. V . V nltrs. !X4EI. T. MilIiilF.LU President. rr.lSK DiBERT. Treasurer. Cvai a Elpik, Solicitor. ll?-?,7. ly.. JOSEPH WEISScR, WATCHMAKER AMD JEWELER, "I S prepared 10 hn; i l. t.tall k r d tor wl ... I. 1 nc win pay thf liikliesl 1-riee ii . . .t l....i and tlrey "X. Rear, liaer h.ii. o;ter, St 11'k and i" n"ii aiiins arc speceiiiv d. s:red. ! P. S. A l.-irge assor'.nif nt of el. g-.nt t'l.tH'KS on han-f and for snlr a to- verv 1 ovi tsr vio- ei s Clocks. Waldo s. .le-lr . i.c pr-nopMv rrpairf-i ; and warranted, and thai too at I, .wer ra's than j bns heretolore la-en ehartcl In t ho colon inn. v I Thfise who have tri-d me lim whnt I can do aod th'se who have not arc rei. et tuHy inv te.l to i. ive inearall. .11. Sr I'll KISKK i Dec. 1.1K75. Colonnade lkuw. KlMt.slurg. Etetaii IHSDMCE AGENCY. rJ"- AV- DICK, Gen'l Insurance igent Policies wriiln at sh-it ot iev. in the OLD RELIABLE ETNA" And) sthrr I'lrt fl laH oiniauies Ehensburg. Sept. ?J, 1S70 -ly. JAM MS .1. f ATM A N. M R. T:n att ian ami Scttsri F-i.sl.oi nn... 1 . . , 1. , atrt-cr. one d ntr h et of llliir II. .0-. " " A'ig. i5, lt75, tf.
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