rbensbutg. Pa.. . . .11 1 I cCAL AND PERSONAL. and the Other Vlace. . MVT us with an early call ,. printer. mull local new this week mAUl,St ,hC UU a, growing preen, nml illov wave their of Col, ; ' , are.Ho.taml birds are Xn,U ; l.ni the arc .ottlie we wish our re-nlers now to Wrin initul. fr clothes o cheap, so fine 0 i.e-it, hant ..Iee.l to fi.., i hug.-r I" '-. better styles, or anything else at L.'t 1 !"'M for '.ver, scrip or pol.1 , n .Murphy Star Hall, 109 Clintou street. Johnstown. "T."1" H,ra"e', hut it must be true. .1" the Altw.ua Olobe mays so, that a ,an nam,'. John Smith (sin-iubircnirt.oinet,) u.ta ryluVil on the public highway at Mm east end of the lower yard, A Itoona, Safirdav " . i'i h wain rvn rip ..li t' I.: ,,,. j -;'. n oik-s af.Jrihtite the v-i" k " ''"! ' AV l-'""ri-', Sunday afternoon last. uv,l'r. Hull'" Cough Syrup " ,,l .:in asert that it is the V ' .... ....i.i .. , .... ........ : ,iiitrl ui t. o t . iituvr -, i en'. ,,! ;.iilit.iti, tinrtieit Clark, tri.lly cru-heil yesterday , ,(',." O.-.i- tunnel. l ,,I;c,,s were cnmmetiocil at the ;"tl. T !y Name, " 'bis place, .,(,.. iiti.l ill be continued each the iii"in i4 imhcs lengthwise, OS i, ami tinni inn tour .r,., , ti'I v lieen protlu-ed in Morris r;. i:i ' I county. -:ik truly lie Johnstown s i mi to be resuscitated 1 1 ' : si .lEettieiit of his Honor, li :,n "r") r.itts. , table will m into effect on i: text Sot.tlay. We presume ,, any i banne, in the running ,nr II: .nu ll roasl. , vi'-r fur ihis.l things of lifrt Mrij-T l"iij;,'r. 'be Union ! ttft-rirjEli. takes possession of i ii II "ii Ctoi'in, on the I.ltli of "0 i .1 : .:-r.lv..,l . i iiri'i' ; r t- - , li.n-ri.i . . 1 II" -. 'i'l"l ;. Hi-!"'" ' ,,T evening f e'll er if W e' t.'iie'l iVl ,.,1 !i I eell it II 'J i . .t - t . I U. H i-!"'!! tnnin iiit nrmii that lias ever Ix-rn the dams in th's ;- two pounds and i lies. inineni .ir. . urisr. ivari nwiiliip. caught ti r from r . p.-, .n Weil noday of la t ..,1, a as a I ) a great ieiil .i i!imair-e. ,. c.f.f snx that r.-dford Ii.vii-r who ciiim liair ami . l.u-i hreti of the lr Itetweeu -.. iiri- I i vyi-i -f t lie same county ; , i;i i ;. i i i v t'U-i iies. e; in Clearfield Indians depart! frin iived l here until a few .iMi claimed him for ita 1;..,,:M years, or liereaiMtu t s. lii'ier, of West Newton, West iv, m-i ered his windjiipe w ith In :.t-t week, and now there is 1' r m a 1 dial region. A ,ir. ti ,ue Ivi'i to motirti hia lei ri- !... ! i f .!. S I'lumnier and the it..; Ki ink M. 15.11 as pnt mas ,.. to, i'i go ilowii Very well in i .'v. iii-genera I i in jr-.sioti le is t.i mill li " 1 1 it J,;" in the .M.n t!, ... I' ll '. ,'.j'tru:i says there is tio t : t 1 1 1 f an I vcrv man is ; : .r v h i'e , i- he can get. It. fore I he ii niiv.il l.el.nv a i'.i.mI raft or two i , f cei.:. lull ail sales since then i.. l i ; 1 1 tin. re Iii III seven O't.'.s. ' v it i .n v it ted ill the Ul.lir week of alx.rlion, lint was , .! .'it . I '! penitentiary, for the . v I v a ii. ot i. in for a new 1 1 ial, i i l' grat.'ed and the lefetidaut ' .' in n l.n! f. r his ap-tiraiice at . ,, t ,( ..'iiit. .- M . ; . . . . m i. 'cl f larceny n't his i.. aid .fom M. Eweti, hetlT It. 1. K w .-ii. fou in! guilty of hig ' l',:.i r i ..'! i'i y l imi t s few days ; .K-ti lot! e W iei ii Penitentiary, iy t;ei,!ii, u here I !n-y ar ti re ' ! 'I j 'f. l .1 ol e ear. iis.i" r f 'I'll'. mas Itichey and r i-tWin. M. 1 lo.vil, a mot ion was i ! I I .-r i ii i '...:if. Pit sliurgh, ! i. ;.it, I" permit the Keystone i ' i :n v, . i e.l i ots of said IJoyd, to - in 1 1. . t i t ion tor a.tjini icat ion, so- 'akni in the waller. 1" " :-'-i a lain ..wind l.y fr. ". ' ..i I'. in l't li , Si mifiMt't count y , It '. i l.'nit '. et mi lire ami li- ''l wi'l. its cm. tents. Mr. -r u . j. .iai tl'i'g in t h barn door r i- .!'.: rated b the electric ' I' ii ii. a- iy -x;.iji tl willioilt i It - '.i f I ist week says that Mrs. "'I.':' 1; a. k!-ek township, recently 1 : i: !. f..r a pension as tl;n wirvir- I Win. J:-ed, a s.d.lier of the i'i.' ;n t itni i ii less surprise. 1 than ' " 'i'er tliy l.y reieiving seven--'' i'i..-;. n. aiiioiiiiliiig in all to . '. I ' 'i'.-i'v to keep these hard ' v I'l.-iimur mill in this place, : t: it. .1 :p. e ii f eil her by p:ihl i: 'i.- lit : Ii - is Cm- proved availing, I "ii T i.-d.iy last Iteing 5l.'"lrl. ' :t w . 'i ! I... iiivt'Stmeiit that with 1 iie iit ought to pay well when i ii ' I our esteemed friend Kord, Hftii at I i. -.-mi, :i'.t ais in the pu'i: .slietl elsewhere in the ' I . .hi pa r. Ve dn'.n'J know 1 ' "! ti ! a i k, l tn ll-.e hiisiuess, but "-'!:.f 1 ... our U-st wishes ai- : ll'-ivn A. Ford to sell as cheap ' ? i'i '! u tii .li. it no tloiiUt. -"Iii IVi r, a miner residing in '' '. f in,i d.-ad iii a coal mine, ,l '-' w i'Ii a shovel in his hand j ": ! 1 " t In Id f;.t by a Urge pieor j ' k ..r -' it.-, whit it is supposeil j "i in. .i, I; is. ha, k anl killed him : In- il . e;i..i was a wid-nwer, 1 . .1. 1 i lie (,i i ie- ,,r four child ren. J;" t" i' i iii.;.e'.l, I.H.. i.f the .Johns- h- ho, lias, it s-ems, really ! " V. I. nt.'irg, I'larioii romity, i ' 7 ;..., a new we kly, if not a , " ' in. ike its appearance, under ' '-m: , !.. w trust Ihat the TitttV 1 -Ii i.. ni.li to run smoothly am! j "r" li. ay j"W; to iu- liiilllolis ill the j ". 1,1 !"!"n ;n wi'.l ! at Wilinore on , U ' M IV Iff? 1 at l'..'k:ni.l mi i 1 " li. iinl at Si rmigitown. In- i ii We.liies.lav. Mav H5ih. ' I'"'- need be 'to!.! that the 1 sit;.,,,, dentist i.f admitted i. 'if I..- u i :! p.-rform al 1 opera! ions " : li - pi"te.-si.)ii at the lotreHt . ! " s' br.i-h, Wiltnore, wiKhinR ! ' ' '"" k-. -ti. i sj at less than cost j ', . "' gi''" ''ries. etc., and will j f :'r i ii to any person who wants j die l.(isii.cs. As this is one j "ei ;z-,l sfires in the county, ( "' .or investment co'.lhl scarce- ! ii'iy where. The sttire room can j M ,y 11. v I . "v.,l I ... . - i . , ,ur " ninre years. ,. , in viicii to the card of Ir. I. r.iio, whi.h will t.e found for .,' "' i i our paper to-day. The ' '! i ,"' " '.' ",,r ' """'y well recom "" ''" 1 ' " '"b ieiicy iu his pro s.'.".J ,w!i:!" " afl'orls us no pleasure -'.,' ,l! li " ri' es have lieen needed, , k ' 1 ' kt.ow tl Ar . m.t.tiinj with . ' ii, .; t " .. . - ii. v i.x'aiien . '''r away to other KcetlfS in guiiis in dry iroods. Groceries '''' aries. ,,f life, until you have ' " -ast to the i lieap cash store v I . . . 1 who don't make much 'ii'-'r si... k .....i u 1.... t. i... '' '!:. " '" msel ves on the tjnali- "' ". 1..,.' :"'' facilities they po. - M ' f ""1 Mdiinir al as tuoderata -A v , J ' i'l-r fin,, j,, t,e Uosiness. l i ; !,""" ,,:,ui.-d l:.l-ri Hunt, nf "''i n- ''.' '"""'y. after nine weeks' -'t.i' '' '' "I'-tit it limit charge at St. . -';;.!. Philadelphia, hv Ihe Sislets v' V ';""n, hid a larL'e "tninor o 11 f-. i ."J. '' '""ved fn.m his face by Dr. ' surgeon at the hospital ... ' ' .s ga ve hi services without U , "' "it.- is no reason to doubt "!.' tin,, I,.,.!.,, fiT a,i final Vr. -1 .- 1 t . ' ........... i-utr;, , .jrncies, i.y a party of tramps hailing Mom Montgomery comity. In.aiiate foot pads, would no other man than John Pmith , Mtlhce ! N.. arrests, h.it there might to be t,le Bako of so l't-'iotisatiame if nothing The Johnstown Democrat savs that Mr . Joseph S. dialler, of Coneniaugli l.ronKl, wait awakened from her sleep and terribly fright , fued on Monday morning last by hearing an niinsnal noise, and looking from' her window j oiscovtred a man raising a ladder to tho I second story window of her house. She gave I a la r. tbc man tied, and in his flight left i he ladder. Robbery is supposed to have been the object of the would-be burgler but ; it fortunately proved a .VcWfcj- outcome' this i time. ! -Mcwrs. William. John and Thomas Vora"' of '"titnerhi!l township sold ami de. livered, on Wednesdav last,to onr butcher friend, Mr. Joseph (lutwald, of this place five head oT as Hue young cattle as were i probably ever raised in Cambria county. ! I'hey are all known as two vear olds, thono), the largest and fattest of them lacks nearly two months of that age, ami their aggregate 1 weight is 5,100 pounds. "Uncle" Joe's pa irons may therefore expect to be served with , luscious Ix-ef for a few weeks to enme. A- J- Greer, Ksq., we are glad to learn, has ruifticiently recovered from his recent illnens to resume his editorial duties mi the A Itoona Trihitiir. The Mirror k.ivs he looks very thin. but. we trust that, he is far from ' heinp so attenuated as the item atiout the "handsome." (?) editor of tho F it r. KM AN, written by the D;rn cuss who run the ma- ' chine iu his absence, ami published in the last issue of that paper. Put, never mind, if v ever catch any of them up this way we'll try and get even on the Mattery "Ir.y.." We learn from the Altoona Sun that Rev. H. Ilaker, of that -P.r, imite.l in the bonds of wedlock, on Tuesday. April 24th, at the residence of the bride's parents, a i seventeen-year-old boy named Owen Wa'g tier to a fifteen year-tild gill named HattTo t IClias. The juveniles have ojnr best wishes, of course, but if the world ain't O-.ven Wag ner and his tender young bride a long an! blissful wedtled lift? which it Is willing to pay on sight, sensible epl generally will very naturally conclude that they drew on the world for payment entirely too long he fore maturity. ' "I am w ailing f r the summer," sang a maiden iu the gloom, "for I can't let Johnny kiss me with the old folks in the room. In ; the bright and balmy weather we can wan tier, he anil ,w here there's no one to observe ns but the hedges ami the sky; ami when the wethlirg day's appointed, and we have ta'ked the matter o'er, I'm sure that Johnny quick will hie him toG.slfrey Wolffs idieap store, where a wedding suit t; please him, the finest to be found, can be bought at lower prices titan in all the country round." Next door to tho post-orliee, Allotoia, is where the big sore in question is located. II. A. Ilolsinger t Co., a Hollidaysbnrg firm recent engaged iu the tobacco ami not!. in business, had their establishment cleaned out pretty effectually by burglars on Tuesday last, and that too iu broad daylight, the money ami goods stolen amouutiuq in value to about 3l"'. How the robliery was ai compiishi-d without detri tion is what just now bothers the average 1 1 ill iday sbii rger, hut as the town is about as sleepy an old place as our own, it is fair to presume, that no one but the thieves were astir at the time. The senior member of the victimized firm is a ticplievV of Mr. Jesse S. llolsinger, of this place. A monster plant might haro Veen seen iu fact wis seen l.v many at the county almshouse on Thursday last, upon which oc casion no less thau.ff ft ii-thrce barrel of jnlutiux were planted on the farm connected with that institution, ami S'ewanl Lilly assures n that it wasn't the best day he ever saw for planting potatoes either. .Seven more barrels of the same escnleuts were subse quently hitl. ten underneath the ground on I he saiiiw plantation, making in all si.rly barrels of potatoes planted in one patch. A big day's work that, we take it, but. how many persons were engaged in the business we tailed to learn. The Hollidaysburg Sttitxtfirtl learns from those who have their int'ttrtiiation direct, that seme of tlie niiM-rs ct" that county are in the habit of adulterating their Hour in the following manner : They purchase white corn, which, of course, Ihey eel for less than half Hit itml of wheat. This is a cheap swindle, but a very mean one, ami the miller who will allow his avarice to overcotn.i his honesty in this way ought to lose the palron age of every one of his customers. Ami all honest millers ought to make common cause in !XKsing such a miserable cheat ami swindler. Of course w Cambria county miller would do Mich A Ihing. On the list of emim-nt. prelates and pH'-sts who sailed from New York on Sat urday last, on their way to Koine to attend the Pope's golden jubilee, as published in tin IIVcW, we notice the name of Kight Itev. Alexins Kdell.ruck , O. S. P.. Abbot, of the peiiedictiue Abbey of St.. Louis on tin' Lake, in Slearr.s county. Minn. This young man is a graduate of St. Vincent's Abbey, in Westmoreland county, and is of an old pio neer family of ibis (his native) Slate, ami when first appointed lo found an abbey in the barren wilderness, where now stamlsa beautiful monument of his r.eal, he set to work in the blue denim clothes of his earlier davs, and w ith his axe led the. line of Iree fellers. He is six feet four iu his stocking feet and a giant iu strength. ii our notice last-.vee k of tho burning of Mr. James Maloy's barn in Allegheny township, between Loretto ami Chest Springs, we gave the report as we got it, Ihat the conflagration was causi-d by some neighlNira' children who were at the time playing in ihe ham. This was a mistake, ami in just ion to Mr. Maloy's neighbors we .leetn it' right to say Ihat two grandchildren of that gentleman, loys aged respectively about five ami seven years, ami who livo with Mr. M., were the lillle folks who, un intentional v of course, set fire to the build ing. Iu alTodier respects, except that one yearling colt, besides "he two horses and a pig alreadv mentioned, perished in the f! imcs. We did not learn the extent of Mr. M tloy's loss, but uu.lerstand he had no in surai'ce. His misfortune is a very heavy one on him, Iteing old ami decrepi.l, ami ap peals verr strongly to the charity of all, whom we trust will not rcfuso to aid him iu the rebuilding of his barn when appealed to, as we. understand he is now tsol ici t iutf assist ance for that purpose. AVOTHKR FlUB AT ClfFST SPRINGS. About 2 o'clock yesterday (Thursday) morn ing, the steam shingle mill of John Wagner, Esq' , at. Chest Springs, this county, was dis covered to bo cn fire and so far consumed as k lie beyond the powerof human eftort lo save it. The H um s also ex tended to a foun dry near at hand, owned by Messrs. F.& W. Hart, ami it loo, with all it contained, was speedily wiped out of existence. The steam saw mill of Messrs. E. H. Nutter, no, far distant, was also in great danger, but through the almost superhuman exer tions of those present, it was saved from the burning. The fire is supposed, and no doubt correcllv, to have originated in the boiler room of the nidi-el mill. Mr. tt Bn -ti males his loss at. from 5.00(i to an.iMM), on which be had an insurance of Sl.O'MI. and Mr Hart's loss is put down at about. $l,5o, with no insurance. V. S. Since the. above wa. written, a letter from II. J. Hads. Ksq., informs nslhal Mr. l..w. who had a carriage shop in ihe shingln mill, also lost heavily in the way of sleighs, buggies, paints, etc., not insured, and that he himself (Squire II ids) is niinu-i a new buggy, worth 51.0, Just ready to run out of the shop. Original roeiieal Contributions. THE WANDERER'S DREAM. BT EUGENE. A youth whor retles tbouKMs betrayed A tnin.J or discontent, rom home and duties path had strayed On wild a.lventtue bent. He left a fstl er's wise restraint A mother's loving cure And wanrterinjr fur, he felt the taint. or sin a alluring snare. At lentrth sin's irlowinir pleasures, till, Keen me a barren waste; The proffered cup seemed turned to gall He could no longer taste. Heart pick ami weary, sn1 and lone; He lays him riown to sleep. Where win.;s above the forest moan And birds their vigils keep. Krlirht visions In his mind arise. IMi re dreams or love and home. Like holy angels from ihe skies, Bade him no longer roam. He sees the humble cottage where, In innocence and jov. He once had dwelt with sisters fair, A merry, guile less boy. He fees his mother kneeling there, He besrs her breslh to Heaven bis name In earnest humble prayer, Tho wanderer to reclaim. Ho thinks, while gssctng on her face, She comes with outstretched anna, To clu-p bitn in her fond embrace And shield him from all harms. The sort wind lirts the tangled hnlr From ott his dust stained;brow. And like a mother's kiss left there, It thrills his being now. Dear mother! kiss me once again, He murmurs in his dream. While blessed tears, not tears of pain, Through his closed eyelids stream. How oTt that mother's kiss of joy Hud left lis Imnress there. When he, a helpless infant boy. Her home und love did share. Ah ! well might ansrels long remain Near such a scene as this. To woo slid win him back again To Innocence mid bliss.. A heavy sitrh his slumber ends. The tilissrul dream is o'er. But Ootl bis blessing on It sends And sweet the trulv It bore. For. kneeling on tho mossy sod. He begs for slrciiKlti and grace. To serve anew a grncions (lod And till an honored place. In humble penitence he hows, lie owns eaeh guilty stain. Ami, like the I'roi'igal, he VOWS To seek his home again. With weary stops he journeys on, Al Icnili his lioine lie views; rtemorse ami grift, r.-irret are gone And peace her smile renews. A!i ! ye whose wesry spir ts burn With sin's concilium, tl.une, Like I.i in rcsol e t rom fin to t urn And win mi honored name. Mr. Diogenes. This singular man lived in fireece. He was distinguished for his eeoMttricilies, bad manners, and bad dispo sition. It was his chief business to find fault. For example, he took a lantern one day when the suu was shiliic.g brightly ami went onl to search for an honest man, there by insinuating that such persons were ex ceedingly scarce. When Alexander, a dis tinguished military gentleman, paid him a visit ami iuqnied w hat lie could do for him he hat! the impudence to tell him to "get out. of his sunshine." To cap the climax of his oihlitties, he dressed like a beggar ami lived iu a tub! He was a sour, cratded, crusty old bachelor. We infer that he hail no wife; llrsi, because history does not mention her ; second, because no woman would take kindly to one of his habits, drosa, or manners, or aspire to become mistress of his mansion. "There was an old woman w ho lived iu a siinc," it is true, hut the woman who would live ri a tub, and especially with such a coin pnuion , has not been heard from. The mis anthropic spirit which possessed this man was doubtless due lo disordered digestion ami a billioiiHiies, one of Ihe prominent symptoms if which is a morose, fault-finding disposition. The tongue is heavily coaled, giving rise to a bad taste, the appe lite is not good, ami the patient feels dull, sleepy, or dizzy, ami is apt to be fretful. Unfortunately, Mr. Diogenes lived several centuries before Dr. I'ierce's Pleasant Pur gative IVl lets were invented, a few doses of which would have relieved him of his "bile," and enabled him to find scores of 'honest men" without the aii'. of his lantern. U.uler their magic influence, combined with that of the (lohlen Medical Discovery, to cleanse his blood, he might have been led to take a more cheerful view of life, lo exchange his tub for a decent habitation, to "spruce up" in personal appearance, and at last, have ta ken a w ife to men. I bis clothes ami his man ners, bolh of which were in evident need of repairs, ami liecome the happy sire of little Diogenescs who would have handed down to prosterily the name, not of a cynic, philoso pher, but of n cheerful, healthy, happy ,rirtuous NOTICE. In the Court of Common j Pleas of Cambria Conntv, No. !, ' Msrch Terra. 1ST". Kliinheth Kdmiston. by lief next friend, John Kloch. vs. Andrew Jack ion Ea rn ist on ; ol in ythfrr nn. in iir..rf. To t tie respondent alnivc named : Yon srehere tiy required to sppcar at a I'onrt ot Common Pleas, to be held at Kbonsburg, for the County of Cambria, t.n the ficst Mos ii at otr .1 rE next, to answer the complaint of the libellarit in the above slsted caio. JOHN' RYAN, ShenH. Mieritt i Office, April 27, :3.7.-4t. A SSI G NEK'S XOTICK. Notice is hereby given that Charles Johns ton, of the Borough of S'uiumit ville. County of Cambria, and State of Pennsylvania, by deed of voluntary niicnioent, hns assigned all his estate, real and personal, to lames McClot? key. ol Ual litiin. In snt.l County and State, in trust fiir the benefit nl his creditors. All persons, therefore, indebted to the snid Charles Johnston will make payment to the said James MeCloskey. and those having claims or demands will make' known the same without delav. "JAMES Mt-CLOSKKY, A ssslnee of Ch ARt.ts Johnstojc. April 30, 17;. 5 4.-451. St a t k mi: n t oFvcc: o rs tso? the Tax Collector ami Treasurerof Car rolltowu lloroujrh. April 9. IsVT: .Tohti Iti.rlt. Collector, lit. To m't of duplicate -lor 1878 1160.54 Ore. By am't collected and paid to Treas- MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. I 1ST OF KF.TAlLF.KSnr Fonrios ami To j MKSTir Mkrchamiisk. asapprttisc-d in Cum bria county for the year A. D. 1st. : Oris. Lir'nr. ('Uiss. Lie's. Adams township. II Hiram ShnfTer.. 7.50114 (;eore Orris AI.I.KOUENY TOWNSHIP. H William J. Buck BAKR TOWNSHIP. It Casper Lcib , RL.ACKt.ICK TOWNSHIP. 14 Isaac Michaels CAUKOf.l.TOWN ROItorftH. 14 A. A. Barker A- 14 A. Walters fun 7.00 14 S. Toitelbaum & 14 John Buck 7.ti Bro.r 14 P.L. Eclt i.ool cam im i a soRornn 7.50 7.05 ; 7.00 I 7.00 7.00 7-50 14 John Ryan 7.50 14 Joseph Stibecb., 14 John Kintz 7.00 7.00 llrer. ol exonerations. 44 $100 S4 J. Br.rx, Treasurer. Da. To balance on hand at last settlement. nm't received f om Collector " Order No. 27. (on Httriress) i8, (on Wtijfhmaalei )... . Cn. I?y cash paid on orders lifted Balance lo hands ol Treasurer JflSlTH BFHE, X. A. XOKL FKAXCIS FLICK. May . 1177.-41. .2r,5.84 . 160.08 . Si.'.B . 60 33 m oi .(338.38 OXtMAIT.H BnnOIXR. i 14 John Stnrmer... 7.IHI 14 Jacot Wldman.. 7.00 ', 14 Ijouisa Aaron... T-50! i CI.EA It FIELD TOWNSHIP. 14 Cooper & Mellon. , f .0 I CnOVI.R TOWNSHIP. I 14 I?. B Stineman.. 7.00 14 J. I). WcBtroth 7.00 ! 13 P.M. &J. Brown. 10.(0; . CHEST TOWNSHIP. It Liurics l.Miiirneiii .5U i CHEST FPHINHS 110H(M"(;H. i & II. Nutter.. 10.00114 Cooper Mellon 7.00 ' EAST CONEM AIGH H IIOCO II . J P. Linton 7.0014 P. F. Shatter.... 7.00 j RltrNSRCKO noimi-cii. i A. Barker & il4 1. F. Evans. ... 7.00 ; Son 10.oo.l4 Pryce, Baxter & 14 Jacob Tlionia. 7.'K Co 7 00 7.00; 14 It. J. I.lovd 7.01 j 7.00 13 J. P.Thompon.l0.0) i 7.111 14 lommon & Mur- 1 -001 ray 7.00 1 MewStock Sori ng Goods n e. 14 u. 13 A. -145.63 Auditors. mno.MAS j. DOXOUGIIR, Supcr- isor, in account with Gallitzin Town ship ftir the year lf7 i : II a. To amount of Pn plicate f 388 72 cash trom County Treasurer 101. 5U 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 1 IS 7'lfel Cr. .SS.22 By work done by taxablcs $231 35 am..imt t.r tir.lers c:iiheil j:$j 55 " f.5'4 days work, at 1 50 per daj b: 25 ituiouut ol ezoneratious 4.85483 00 14 f. (i. Iwens. . . . 14 K. C- Parrio.... 14 Myers & I.foyd.. 14 Opii. Huntley. .. 14 Sirs. K. h. .Ii.ms 7.0i;t4 Mavis Brothers. 7.C0 1? K Uotici tsA- Son. 101 0 13 Tin . (Jritlith. ..M.OO 1 1 I'. 1 . lltiy-ts 7-uu 14 M. L. Oatman... 7-00 Fit A N K 1-1 M It P.C. Bole A. A; J. L. Custer o Ai.i.ir A N T.J.Christy..., UKi 14 Thos. Bradley . 1 I .11 1 . Ml JOIISSTOltN Bottom it. J.thn Miiller... .5.0011 T. (i .IStcwart A: 13 lopp Bostnr4 10 .00' vV t'o 14 Win. II. Plack. 7.00 14 C. T. Prazer ... 14 II. J. llile 7.oi U A -Mnutiroinerr F.W.Hav i Son JO.'O 13 L. Cohen tieorire Ileiser 7.0" 14 Scott Iihert .. Havitl Creed... .C0 14 Jo'in F. I'arnes Wood, Morrell 14 A.NnthanJc Bro & o 200.1111 14 J. A. McKinnev ..isi i i ,i. iiiitert A Son 7.oo 14 M. II. NHthan 7.00! son Co.. .. ,14 S. J lies 7.00 4 Ti fJ fialhnrher 7.00 14 1 Lm khardt. 7.00 14 lico.Cn vcrzaift i i r. v . ivress i Balance due Township. .. 25.25 C1 IIAXr.ON, Snpc litziu Township l icr visor, in acc't with Gal- for 1S70: 1R. T amount of Duplicate. 1331 28 " ' cash Irom County Treasurer 68.10 Cn. Py work done by tara'-b-s ? " amount ol orders cashed team days' at .f'l per day " amount paid James llanion for SiJ'tj days' work ac 1.25 j.erdny 'iCG'.'1 auit.uni "i.aid John H anion lur S1. tlays' work at l Mb per day " sundries. ". ' nun Hint of exoncral ions " by 3j' .lays' work us supervisor at l..-,t.l per day 214 23 59 i: ?7.00 lo.e-u 1 09 7.W palance due Supervisor 57.75- 404.14 14 7 It Louis Webn. 14 t'm 1st. K reirer. 14 W. I'pileifrave. 14 Biintlcj Si Frou- heier 14 K. I.. Edwarcls . 14 Jiiii.lh'iiili.'Mn 11 Geis, Foster & yuinn 14 N.&C.A.Hornc 14 Jus. J . M ui-phy 14 Jacob Wild.. .. 14 E. Znmr 14 Einil Voumr. . . 14 A. ISunfriill 13 Chas. S. Until . 13 J. ii II. Swank. M. Caldwell.. . A. Metz WH.I.everirood A. 1'Ieiter.. .. 14 Jacob Kend .. . . 14 S. K. Varner. .. 14 Craw ford Uip- plo 14 KitineyiCump-bcll M. I. Colman.. John Thomas. . Wm. Il. ilm ... John Benton.. . 14 J.O.A. Bt iishotT It '. O. Entl.er T. J. L'oyd 10 50 A. Sti itiuutter..l0 50 )llCiH. 4 Martin Custer.. 7.00 13 It. W. Coulter. .10 00 ntiiioi-or? 00 l.-.00 ' 7 oo ; 7:00 ! 111. (10 i 7.00 I 7vO0 I 7.00 7:ll 10.00 10.00 7.1 io 7.'0 7.INI 7-00 10.00 14 14 it 14 14 13 14 14 15.00 13 I-outheiftSrccii 10 CO 7.1" 14 P. Hebaibiere.. 7.50 7.00 14 I,. Ballmer.... 7.1X1 I 7.00 14 tloo. M. Hay... 7 IKI j 7.00 14 John llunnnn.. JM 7.IKI 14 Usliorne&Con- 7.O0: fer 7.50 10 00 14 A. !. BrinkcrJc lu.oti; Bio 7.00 7.00 14 Jere. Hippie... 7.U0 7.ii 14 A. N.Wakt field o i & (. 7.(10 . 7.00 13 Bloiurh Slutz 7.00! man 10.00 I 7.00 14 Fockler & Lev- ' I ersrood '. . . 7 00 ' 7.00 14 O. K. Sl.rvock. 700 14 Ch's Hochstein 7.00 7.00 14 A. M. Crovle. . 7 I 7 ."0 It .1. II. Kintz 7.50 ! lO.tiO 14 A. I). Bi itikeri 7.00' Bit. 7.00 I 7.00 14 J. S. Ashhrhhre 7 wo 7.00 14 l. f,. Coulter 7.00 7 .oo- Co 7 on ! 7.00 14 Georjrc Wchn.. 7.50 TOWNSHIP. r AT A NET PROFIT OP ONLY f WM (T-XT. S. TEITELBAUM & BHO. Take pleasure iii annoum-inn In the jioople T Northern Cumin in rh-I p.atls adjacent that they have jtist, opctieil a larg: Mfi.-antile Kstal.iis.Imici.1 In the Hotel Bufflii reatly occupied tiy Mr. D. Im ia Carrollton, Anil that they not only pledge themselves, but are prepaid! lo prove Ih-vdii I question, t'.iat they can r.nd will f-til Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS, Antl in fact erertfthina usually hrpt in ft fl rut-class Country Starr, ul from to 0 Villi C 1-1 XT. i 11 .M ':; than the ate quality uf goods can be bought ctscu lu re. THIS IS HO HDHBU6 OR G&TCH-PERHT PR6P0SITI6H, HUT VEIUTABLE FACT, AS ALL MUST ADMIT AF.TKll ItEAHINO TIIL TOLLOWING Which the public may rest assured will Ik; maintained at the same rate of re duction for all time to come: We, the Au.Iitorsof Rnllitzin Townchlp, have exitmini ij the above Hccoutits ami found tlicin correct. GEORGE MYERS, I Wm. ( HUISTV, .Auditors. 1 15 4 -3t.1 9 I. ' Wm. Pawsov. Twp ucitK, Clerk. CHEW- S KiOliZ mmm& MATC HLESS i..-lv-. r.-.-M f . I mrsT rin Ton. ceo in tl.c WnrM. r-K F)K IT. TAKE t0 OTIIKir. F'Ii SALS All. hFALECfl IS I'! t (J. THE PISSrER TC5AIC0 CO. 6R00XIYH, . Y. 7-00 700 7.00 7 00 7.00 7.00 7.W 7 00 7.00 7.00 7 n week in v.mr own town. Terms an.l 5 mit. lit Ircc. It. IUlutt ft Co , rrtl;in.l, .Me. Pfusonai,. The fiillowing is from the Pittsburgh hiily Dispatch : Itev. It. C. Ctii ist v. the "flirhtit ir rhnplain," Is sil tti Imve lei t tliiu vicinity itinl taken up his reiilenc-e in Culu nihu, tihio. Father Christy went out cliiiilnin of tho Sieventy-eiirhth Iteiriinent, umler Colonel Sirwrell, nnil remained Willi that oriraiuxntion tliroiiirhout the entire term nt service, except (luriiiK t Fpell of ick iies, lull Hain returned to the c-tiuimatid as j-ooiiHshis restored health would permit, ami remained till the close nf the war. He Iniaheen elinplain t. the Army oT the C.iinh-i hind since t he trir;i niz 1 1 inn tf tli it society, nnn in widely kiuiwii ns mie of the tiravest, must Cnns tii.u and heloved men of the war. Father t'hristy will he at the head of a school started under ihe Auspices of the Sis ters of St. Joseph, West It road street, oppo site the school now carried on hy the Sisteis of the (total Shepherd. The new school is on the hoarding house plan for hoys from eight lo fourieeit, ami will have a day school atiacheit. Tho school will he in the huililiiifj formerly occupied as a seininarv, which was opened nntler t:ie auspices of Bishop Hone cranz. Columbus Evening Dispatch. A GREAT OFFER!! .JSiK; iHsp-'Sf t.f 100 I'I ANUS i iid OHGANS, new mi l second-hand l first lnsii makers includiiiR WATEKS at lower prices forcastior Install nisnls. or to let until pniil Tor than ever Lefore ofTeied. WAThlt.S' GUAM) SO('AltE mikI I" 1'K l( IIT 1'IANOr and OKOANi (INCI.C 1MXU Til K.I It NEW sul'VF.XHt nod IIOI' 1H)I IU are the ItEST MAIK. 7 Octave I'iauos tlatl. 7 1-3 do tlliO nnt o.ed n year. '"S" Step Orirans l"i0. 4 Stops fri. 7 Slops ttW. 8 Stops 7.r. 10 Stops $8S. li Stops lt)0 cash, not uel a Vear. in p-i feet order and warranted. I.OtW I. and TKA VEI.1NG AGENTS WAN I'ED. Illus trutetl Cutaloviies Maiied. A liheral riiscolint to Tenrhrit, Minis'rr, VUnrehr, etc. Sheet mti-s-c at half price. IIOUAl'E WATEUS SONS, Mann faeturers .lntl Dealers, 4J East 14th St., C in-.ii niuare, N. Y. fc-j !-t.v at homc. Airents wantol. Outfit an. I terms irec. l ih e .v ;o., a uxu-ua. ,tie. , Week to A if ents. tllOifi' Fi re. C V' CO. VIUlvKitY. Auum Maine. II Davis Myjs JACKSON It David Simmons. Lome-no Biiiiot nn. It J. K. 5hi.lds A U A. J. Chrl-ty... rtro 7.00 14 Win. I.itziinrer. 14 AV. W. MoAteer. 7.00-14 .lol.n Ilr.id ey.. 14 F. O'Friel 7tHi;U M. A. I.acy MII.I.VM.I.P BOnill'Oll. 11 II. W. Given ... 7 to;u G. W. St iitzmnn IIICHI.ANP TOWNSHIP. II Ilernaid Xws... 7.V H Geo. Iterkey... 14 George Conrml. 7.;'0i scvMi rvti.i.F. r.oRfirnn. 11 Win. M'Connell. 7.o It John Iti'Ttr!.. . II Jus. M.Gillin.. 7.00 II John Kgav TAVI.OIC TOWNSHIP. II S. I'. Muri el I Tt'NMCI.im.r. FlilltOinil. ! 14 Jas. P. Murray. 7.01 if I'atrick Smith.. 7.00 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. ' 11 Wm. T'rioifle, jr. 7.00 14 Adam Vvcrs ... 7.00.14 John l.eih 7.10 11 M. 11. McLau'rh- 7 no lin 7.00 14 A. Ford. wii.MoitF. uonocriii. II T. F. Kirhv. ... 7-CHl 14 F. M.WolesIajrle 14 John M'Coliran. 7 (H) & Son 14 Mrs. II. Kephart 7 oO 14 O. J. Evans 14 John Schiulh .. 7.00 WHITE TOWNSHIP. 11 Jas. F.. Palmer. ,1". 00 It .1. C. Gates 11 .I.S. M'Cartnev. 7KI 14 (ieo. Waiters & 11 A. II. Fiskei Co. 7.li0 Son woiiuvai k miiiiircit. It John II. Chirk.. 7.0Hlt M. K. Adaina TOPER TOWNSHIP. II Jacob Ueiiui It Sylv. McKenzie. 14 .Murt'n & Co ... 14 Eliz. Thompson. It C. Ac J. Lahey... 700 7-00 7.00 7.50 t Dry Goods, &c. Hest crints 5c . y. ' Gir-K'iuois G to 9c. ' Cutileached Muslin... 5 to 0e. ' Hleach'tl oo. 5 to Inc. ' 'I'ickinir 11 t- l.e " Drillinir lllnlJ- " K'v Jeans. .Ill to l.Y- " 'ollonad's.l2 to -He " Duck I'i to I c. Tattle Eim-n '?5 to 45c. S'nm U 1 00 to 7.11). Skirts 3"ie. and uti. Canton Fl'ncl "skirts. Af.K: Dress Goods. A lpae is (all oi's) 'Jle. up. Cashmeres "4 ".r to 4."tc. P laids 10 to l''c. Silk and Wool Spenifoc (iK'stl-.a.-w. up A I nil line i.f l.,ol ies' an.' Genl's Fiirnisli'if Gotuh Ct IlOTTOM PKIt'K.S. A complete stock of La dies', Misses', Men's ion! Youths' Shoes, at bot tom piiices. NO 11 (lS.-London Mills Spool Thread, 3 ctv per pm (warranted 'JOD yartlsl fi cts. per sp.iol, or 70 cts. per ilo7..-ii : V ican Pius. II rows, or ".'40 oiiis, fur -lets ; Linen S:ioe Licers, lor S cts. ; and ail other Articles in the Mime proportion. - . - T . - - - T . . , - Crocorles, &c. Our GritC'TT Ilepai lmei t is jr lar Ihe no st nun- V I'U-te iiuij cli.-npi'-i i 1 - S3 I he von ti i V . HiTf Hfcii i '.- few ot onr pt n-t s : cjji itrc.'r. C.fl.-e 0 to C.V Sri Tetikins' l.' st cd 'efU e il.' C. S ;j V omen's Friend S'tnp . . .Ill pici- t.-r e. i'i;t 6 fi 4 an.! ;: pY l"l .c. I't.ilet S..:ip. p.-r .i. i . 1 tU-.I t '.rn j r H lee I'rrakf Ft H.. mini .... 7; Klee (Carol. im ) I'l rl'i. . Itesl Syrup, per it a I n . fr. Veiy lii.o.l Ml up -' . t '..iiiineii Syi up '. White Miitiir V It s lot l. ltr.m n in H.s. t. r : . I '"Hit E"ie c. ! .t.' -V.'.c. I!rooin 1st-, -'i-'. Navy I i.t. (l III) JUL. 4 c. IM'k'NiiVx . i er plan Chide Twis; 17o. I'llIK tllt.kinc. . . . '?. I'rl.le I urlitt in. p'r 1 17''. l'u l'lY Sm'kV, I'i'i 'r I. or two for S et. ; CI at k's Th t Kt1, a tent Thread. .Vi I per .1 . : A " I -1 d iz -11 for 3 tn. : Hair Pins. 1.1... S. TEITEL2AUM & BFIO., (formotly "Cheep John!' 7 ou 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.C0 7.00 Cordially invite every'io.ly to rive them n e ill, n'iriii them th.it it will be ; them examine their tfo. ids and prices, whether tliey wuli to buy or not. Cakkoi.i.town. Apuii. 13. 177. -lv. pleHSJ re to l.u ve 612 - Fxlrn Unc Hiptl Cards, with name, in ets , iKjst-paid. I-. JON l-.S At CO.. Nassau. N. V. Fancy Stvl'-sof Cards, with your name. l'e. Si'l.M K K h t )., astaa, . V. 33 GEORGE PACE & CO. Vx 5 IT. C:S20EII3 ST., EAiTIiOSS, i&. Patent PorlablPtl- Slwtionwry i:iirlrjes) p I'atrnt t'iri'Mlar Saw Mill, t:T5rVii ar 5Iley Snsh Mill, IliLWvSetd ir4t A: Floor Mills, Water Wheels. Sfiinsrlo. Hnrrel A Vx J WomlworkinK Wnolilnery, eijftia Tanlie I'.mery Wheels nl irinier. Saws. ?SI!1 Supfilles. f., f. 30 DIIEWEKIE?. OVFR TITKEK RCN'tlllEII ItttRRI,?. Menry Hangman, Johnstown lloroujjh ;.i0a . Charlts Wehn, " ... 2.-..00 1 Max Heiihach, " ... 25 00 l.nmtiert & Kress, Conemaugh Ilorouifh... 25.00 ; Lawrence Kest. " " ...2"i(Kl Jacob Goerner. Cambria Tlorouah 25 oo I Oscar GratT. Stonycreek Township 25.00 . Henry Ilium. Cur roll town li-irouirh Si.OO , I.KSS Til AN THHFE If tN tlllRD BAItREI.9. i Julius Stii-h. Carrotitown It irom-h 15.00 : Joseph Itaiiifel, Loretto Itorongh !5.')!l ' Geo. J. Swaderer, Wushiiifftou Township. 15 l) . Lazarus Reitrel, " " . 15.00 j TEN TIN ALLF.YS. j W.J. Homier, Loretto Hon uah. 1 allrr. . 30 50 j Ellas U inter, Wasliiotttoti Twp., 2 aiieya... 60. Sj PI LLIAKD TABLES. John Jordan. Johnstown Horn", 2 tables.. 30.00 ' Elius Cliff er, Washington Twp., 4 " .. 6(1.50 j LIST OF KKTAILEUS f Spiuit ncs Liqcoks, :is assessed in Cuuihriii county for the year 177: Class 5. Licence. C?ssg 5. Alltuheuy Ton n.Jnp. W. J. Bonner A dams Twn)ip. Jacob Sproul irtri- Bcrnnrd Foifle Vi .VitN ich'las Lnmhour 50 50 fViri-iif'iiri H:ifimh. Andrew ILinjr 5o 5u Lawi'ncu Sc-hroth 50 00 E. L. Kinder So 00. Thomas Punpiiy I'tirnt Sitoi'7 .ij'.ii(t;i. S. A. McGoutf h - i.o ii'Maim s Hawkt. Clirsl Ti'irnsliip. Geo. Cruok 50 OolTliomas Ott... Cr fr T-rnrhip. Francis Kurlz :Vi in ll'eter llrown.. Cuiiein n.i It .n.i'i'i. Joseph T);llv 50 IK! Michael Toohey . 50 01 Joseph MenlSer .. 5'I50 Huirh Green w od .VI .Vi License. 50 00 .... 50 50 50 50 50 0-1 50 00 50 00 XIuhtiisj Sc JIsiolcc?, It A Kii A I V" IK HIl.liM. We have inrch.iset ilnring the past, ten ilavs severa! large lols of Black ami Colored Silks, and are mow ort'erinR Ihe sttne at tho lowest jirh-es ever known in this city. Wo direct special attention to our line of Black Silks, which comprises all the hest known makes an.l which we warrant to give satis faction. We otter extra good value iu these at from SI. 00 to S.l.tO pjr yard. In Colored Silks all ihe leading shades can he found on our counters, from 51.15 to S'J .r0 per yard. Black and White ami (iray and Black Striped ami Checked Silks, in very desirahle styles. Also, one lot of Light Colored Striped Silks, at 50c per yard. In spection invited. Hrous IIackf., Fifth ave. and Market st. Pittsburgh. F. C V ' Klt no two nliko. any name, I0r. V. SMITH, tireea Brook, fid to,.. f 5l"xet Cards, with name, lifts. S.itr.phs Tor ,5U 3ct. st a in p. t'.H Li isKV&.Co.,Nas?Uii,.V. Y. Faney Card, with your name, 10(. Pus'ness 2..) Cards printed on hack ol Hare Cliotes. Sam . . 1 . ' ......... im i i-.., -... . i pics find terms loo Itie. All post -paid S'aiu:irv Photos 3 for 2"e." 1 A. L. HOAU. Nassau. .N Y. .1 , ' "'t- oen IIIIIT 'tl llti.t- , ..... ; ; v. . v annoying and very tut- The first of May rouc:ht snorv his way though dev-p and lung l di u"t ay l'p in Ebenshiii ft they are talkimrahont pnt linr up a Murphy hall hy stock subscription. All'K'na It uiicat. Ves, they arc talking about it, but being a temperance movement if seetns natural eiooierli conclude that the proposed Mur phy hal. will prove nothing more than a water haul water, yon know, being the fa vorite leverage cf those who are doing the talking on said subject. A big freeze We Inesday night and a big th.iw yesterday. DR. A M. KKIM, Physician and Scrokon, l.nrrtt". t'nmlirln Co., Pel. ifTUffire onnosito A. J. Christy's Pnnt Store. Xltfht cll can be mad at the elfiee. 5-t.-tf. pHMlilfNTf per- ! A. sons imlebtetl to the undersigned are re ' sped fully reipiesletl to call antl settle their re suectir i.ceoiints on or bel'or the 15th inst. Far- lien latlintt to comply with this n itico must not ctttnplaiii il r sis are added, as we inxitirely menu ' r.rs.i.tss. Thimkful for past pntronaire we stiil solleit a continuance of the same nion the ensh principle S. W. DAVIS, . Ei-eusburs, May 2, 1-77. TnIKL McLAUOIILIN. Attnrnn, nt-L'tir. Johnstown. Pa. Ofnce In the old ! Etfchsnu-e rAiidinir. (up stairs.) corner of CI" -ton and L"'usi stree. Will attend to pl.bi. qm cuLittjid ith his pioicdsioa. f)C FANt'Y' Mixed Cards. 0 e.. post paid. A'l Z3 dress .1. '.V. lirockway J. Co., Wilson, Niagara ' Co., r . i . Mixed Cards, with name. lOcts. Samples h.r OU 3ct. stamp. J. Al I NK'ta & Co.. Nassau, N Y. j r- i OOr lrtla v st home. Samples worth 5 1 03 ' O-' J lree- St;nsons.Son, I'tirtlan.l, Me. , T r 'P K V.C K I) K T K D ATTIt Al TIOY ! j U over Unit it .HOI Ion Distributed. , LOUISIANA STATE U1TTEHY tmW. This Institnt'on wss repularly Ineorporntetl by ! the I.cirisl.ii ure of the State for Educational nn.l , Charitable j-urposos in 1S5S. with a capital of 1 - ' rjtO 000. to which it h.issiiire atltle I a rt sorro fnntl i ol tar.i).0!:0. 1 TS (IKANH SIMILE Nl'MUKU I)RA WINUS will take place monthly. It nerrr i seal or portittes. lAiok nt the following; schemes : Grand Promenade Concert, Dur.nir which will take place the EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING, At yew Orleans, Tuesday, June ii, Vntlcr the personal supervision and manage- j Ocn. L T. KEAl'RK'IAR). of Louisiana, and J lien. JUliAh A. EA FLY, of VirKinia. Capita! Prlio - - SIOO,OGO. ' -Notick. Tickets are Tf.m Poli.ars oniy ; Halves, 5; Uuarters, 2.')(); Kuhtl s, tl.i'j. I LIST OF PHIZES. ! 1 Capit il Prize ol tlim.no.1 1 tii and Prize of 50.C0II 1 tiiand Prize of 2u. 11 2 Ijirre Prizes or pl.tuvi 4 Larjt-e Prizes of 5.0IO 30 Prizes of l."0 50 PriJtes of MtO iml Prizes or Hurt 200 Prizes of fxl find Prizes of li") IO.ijuu Prizes of JO APPROXIMATION PHIZES. 100 Apoi-oxiinaiion I'rizfsof t2f0 lmi Approxiiiiitti'iii Prizesof 100 lijd Approximation Prizes of 11.271) Prines. amountinir to .."iOO tien. O.T. IlEACHEOAHI). of U.lr..,,...,..., Oen.JI.MtAL A. FA KLY, of v. (Lumm ,s" Write for Circulars nr send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN. P- O. Not K'i. New Orleans Louis-a-in. r WILLIAMSON it CO., 31" Uroad wny. New York. Third Crcnd Dollar Drawing, i rr.i y j i.y i. Capmal Pkizk, t.cuO. Tick tfs ft E.ttH. E ATI NO HOCSK3. ITenrv nium, Carrolltowu Uorouith 20 00 llenrv Kichnrda, " " '-'1 Julius St ich. " ' 2011) Peter Itrown. Loretto florouifh 20 K P F. Kerby, Wilinore lloroiiRh 20 I'has. Mcionif le, Wttshiii?tou Township. 'JM l") Christ. Hubiou, " " 3 00 As APPEU. will be held at the Treasurer's OlTice. in F.henibii rir, on M,)M1V, the4lti day of June, A. D. 1ST", it 2 o'ul ck, p. m. F. J. PAUKlSII. May 1, I.-77.-4f. Slerciutile Appraiser. GAM 1511 1 A COUNT Y, SS: Ami now, April .11. IS77, it is ordered that he Jury Commissioner draw from the wheel the n.imes of thirty six persons to serve as Trav erse Jurors at an adjourned term of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, to be held on the week eeminoneinir on the third Monday of June next, 1 k; 7, and that the prorer venire lofsnmmon iiiH ot the jurors so drawn he issued to the Sheriff ol said comity. By the Court. And now. 3 1 April. It is ordered that the Trial List lor at! jtuirnetl term comtnenc ntf 3d Monday of Jtine next, he made up of cases in which the President Judjrc is distjualiried, and such other cases in addit.on, not to exceed te.n, ns ;nay be put tlown hy counsel fur trial during fh'hI week, the ten cases to he made up by the I'rothonotary relectiiijf.the oldest from those put jiwn. ity the Court. Attest U. McColqaji, Prothonotary. CRAWFORD llOU.SI KRF.NSm'RO, Pa. Ilavinir once more taken possession of the well known t rawtorJ House in Khenshuru-, which he has refitted an I .returni? tied in irood style, and intends hereafter to conduct on strict temperance principles, the subscriber eurn-sCy solicits tho patronap-e o'.' those who may visit the county seat eft heron businessor pleasnre. 911 whom ho pied ices himself to entertain in the best possible manner and nt the lowest possible price. K.ecllvnt accom modations will he furnished to summer Itonrdcrs, who will find the 't 'rawford'a pleasant and econ omical place at which toscnd the heated term. ISAAC CKAWFOKD. r'benshurir, April 27, IS77. John Wliitiii.u: .. 5o oil I'ius Kiuir. Liiwreuoe Uficli.. 5a ' CclHl'tl id nnr:Hfh. Peter Ilantfhey.. . 50 VI Clinrlf Ihil'.....' John H. (ialhiKher 5i5i A in M. Kurtz... Fliz'th McDonald. .HI 5'i t'cicr K ith Henry Gore....... SO So Edward Meye- It. Filzpat rick---. WW (iru. Aigi'cr Lthvai d Howe 50 ."0 tlast Vniieni'tttfih n .r.i'i.j'i. Leonard K ist 50l Uavid FiiIIooq lilicnoliin a "f"t'ti. John A.Hlair ft.lU' Th-unas H Heist. Henry Foster IW: Mic'ui; I l.atei n.-r. Franklin it.rvti;i. Peter Ktlbritt UnllHzin Ii ir -iin.i. James Maulls-.. . 5'iuiAiofi t ItenJcr Joknttoicn Horough. Oscar OrafT 50 .St). Jo in lierhartlt . . . Henry Hansin.in.. 5ur0 John Coad 50 50, Mietinel Fitieiran.. 50 50'K 11 . Wiliowcr... 50 So! J. is. Sh ii nintiT . 511 51 Charles Kat vinii'f . ZnntiK rm in 5' i 5-'' .Ml ,S I M) :i Ml VI 5o .Vi I FINANCIAL STATKMKXT F Washinctun Ti' vship I:iaI Ii PA RTMtM tor t he y. ar t.diiij- A pril ii. H.7 : Cn itts i-ni:u. llt.nt ii , Super !rr, Im. To m"t of duplicate '. tTlli ' unseated land t:ix 1.'-'.' I cull rem. in'a iuh aims ol Supervisor 411. tn Tota! rfcJt.li 1'K. Py nm't of or-lt-r rt.cetnc.! 2 "4 e ;'l.liiv.liili..r as S jperri- T. at 1 p.-r day MS 37 ' 4V tla s horse and rart hire at A2 On" )T .1 IV PS I 0 am i cash paid l.r i..rk vst " ttixcs worked on 'Mipli'-at" L'74..'y " xira werk lorsiK.n -ht.vei- in-i- II ft " exo'ierat i"HS 1 : 1 IVrren'smr on J7u :-.t s t h ;.fr e nt. 13 IZ ; Tw ain't ol ordo: du'; "iuj.i rrssur . is:, r.-t tl,iJ6 L'4 1 .vj i4 JoErn Itel, Pnperrlsor, lin. ' Tu am't of duplicate 44.7.77 ! cn. i Hv il1 -la v labor si Supcrrlsnri . I22 'J1 1 ex-.it" ..tii.ns 7.V4 ! " Int. r- nine l v ...... 6 0l - t I " (aitipiiiil I.Tio'ii'-tr. is. J2 : :a m i .. R.i itIi S worked i.n .Ni-'rca.te I'i4. d Cliavles Wi ho.. Joseph lloxler. . . . John Fritz John Chtt Philip Sehultheis. 50.VI 30 ;. 50 00 m r.o w .vi .VI .V) Ml .V) .VI VI 50 5 1 .il VI .Vi 50 .V 5-1 50 VI M .-) 5: i tl 50 Ul To am't l order due tupcrK;?T j -51141 ;11.41 j We. the nndt r-tc-Tved A ndP-'rs. do n-rt if y i his ' lo he a ccri ect slHlt-im nt of the Uktuut; ul.i o ! mem ioiud. : J A M F.S ITFL. i '. A. M.liosni.K. -Auditors. . J A M F.S NOUN. ( Attest Jacob Hi iu.iki. 1 p. Cleik. 1 1 27.-T!t I .VI I i. S. Sh.ttTer Sii.rO't harles Kropp Aoirnst tntes... 50 50 J. M. Kinir; Adam Hiirsbiui k . 50 50 Henry Sli-ifTer... Philip llf rlx nirer 50 50 Aiiifiist Weiirand Job'.i McOi rmoit. 50 .Vi Elizabeth Kobler l'ntrick O't'onoell 50 50 John Stemmer.. Conrad Kaab 50 50 (ieo. Kaab John Kaab 50 .VI W. . Tlomipson. 5oii0 John Seh ffli iner. 50 Vi Thomas S. Davis.. 50 5 i John V. MmtTer. 50 5 e Loretto tioo'wh. Florian Hansel Vi nv . .1. cor isty 5"TcO Mitlriite Vnrongh. Henry Vonalt H M Mary Uradv 5t) .V Eimirioel James.. 50 V) Iticher l liowllt-ir. 50 50 Joseph Fieldlnmse 5)) ;i0 Kohl-it Segeisoii. Irt-'j'l Hugh MtOrory. 50 5o ltiehhttut 7'"M'is.fp. Rertiard Noes 50 50 Frelerick Kciper. 50 51. Christian Hopes. . 5ti .VI SnmmitrHle Borough. Christian Iteicti . 50 50 TunrielhiU r Mtjh . Anthony M(Hoh .Vino Michael McMnrrii .V) t ( Patrick O'Dowd.. ft) on Mat hew Diu.-.n . 5050 l'iier 1't.dcr 'lnrx)iii. Jacob Beam 50 It ilmort lloroviin. Jostph Horner... 50 ('li ieo. V eniroth. -. . 50 00 ICflsiiinyf ..il 7'M nhi p. Win. Flvnn 5utio (Jeo. J. wi'd. rer. .0 'm J. II. Kiel 50."J M. II VeLatihliii .Vimi Henry Khrenfelf.. flu .Vi John Clark. .vino Marraret Hah y . 50 i 0 Elius Coift r 50 W Mich'IC. Brad. ey. 60 (VI !T?ECFIPTS AND .XPtNOITUS ! nr Wn vmRk l!oitoct.;it 1-jr the yt iir m.i- hitf Air i" li, I- J a-jks Moll r.l. AST. Collet tor. Dr. r.'.4 9- To r. nio.in t of ditiilit.'ptc. ! Cn. By nm't tax worked out f ,Tr j orders paid "I :5 ' " .. r e n'HK-i'on ct.Ifcil.tiis 1:1 " i runs hkI t'l'-m r.tti.si. 4 41 I " !ili .li" j ' scii-t us m rw-l Ctnii- ! Iu'--ioi l :tl '..r-.i pei e'.t m .... :s i , remaining u:i dUjiliiMte I'm- l-7i . f'.i -v! A-;in-. lin hi rice d iic from c.icv-tor for Tx7. and " lines lor 7" ' io Trrn-iiirf-r's IhihU A:il"t vc iuti'.nimr on drptK-ate Im- 170 ';' ! f:r. s . 4 ( j Apr I :?0. 1T7- F. P. McCOKMICK, Auditor. ADMINISTRATION NOTICR Kstate of AlT.t'STlSF. ftl.ASS, decM. i Letters of administration on the estite of An- i p u.tine lass, late of M mister township. Cambria ; county, having tieen Isnetl to t he uiidersiit-ied. all pers.ms indebted tosaid eslateart- herebv notified ; that payment must be made n ii limit delay, and ; t hose ha vitur ehi hns air iinst 1 he same will present i the in in leirnl term for settlement. M ABU A MKT (rhASS. A ! tniniit l atris. Mnnster Twp., April 27. l!77.-t. t an n i e sT c r isn ! i M'nniTVii.i.r. ! Has just opencl a V 1 LL1 N F.! Y AND DKF.SS i WAKIMI KSTAlil.lSHMKNI'nml is in receipt , of an elegant new stock of Hats and Bomtcki s of the latest styles and textures. S! r.iw Hats shaped ! over on shortest notice. Prices, to suit the times. ! Call and see. Summit, April 2. 1S77.-T ' Ql'ART l.tCr.X9Fj. Henrv Fritx & Co. Ml 50 P. S. Fibber x Co 50 50 John'Ludwiek.... tO 5(lj I, F.J. Paiihish, h certiry the above to be a correct list ot Hotels or Taverns assessed iu Cumbria county for the year ls;7. F. J. PAIIKISH, May 1, 1377.-4C Merc, utile Appn l- r. FOil SAM-: The whole or half in terest in a CtKtsT am Saw Mill pr.i-ertj-.situnle one mile snub - f Fbensbnrir- The properly consists of I'W acre" ot hin.i, h -ut : of which are ctcnri t!. a (Jiist Mill tvith three run ol stonefltid all the necessary miichintiy for niabiK- pood work. Snw Mid. iltveliii t; Ilmisc. Barn. Sc. The ;rlt Mill has a iruod si. nre of custom work. Will be s- I I al private sale at a very low price mid on Ihe most rea sonable pay incuts. Possession if i vn Itnon di ntelv. W. IL SF.L'H LF.l!. r.oenbur, A pi ll 20. 177. A I ) M I M STK A TI O N N )T I C. Llsiateof PiTtTt It. iMnmsn. d.-e'd. I Lc'Trm of adefr.:stTf i.-n .-.n the e ate t Iv. r IB. Parrih, late of Munsier tun nslcp. I'ltiiil.r, n.nnty. P deceas.-d. have been rntetl iu tl. iiu.lersiar.ctl. t c whom all p.-rs..n j. e'.tetl t.. n i t I estate are rttpjrsted tn mak- pa iik-i;- . ni.d :lo-e i huTioir ;aiiiiSt.r deman.li Will make Win n li e ; esme ith .ul dela v. IV l l f T. Tll t JOH N P A.' H K i'sll. i A.lmiulstrst.t. "ilnnsicr Tp , Ai, is;;. St. V I'lll'TlHl... X'I-i-I. Jj ' . S. I i 1 ' 1. .!' I It t.. F-'.ttt.' f'ttiti t ; 1 t r . -. 1.1 C t ' i-f.'-l if. T S;:i. ti.-. M. r v e u:.-'f . I F.-'.o i !.IV!1.' I '' I '' ".. I. ' I' ! t !i:- i- i o r. ! i s- .iii"t ; i o.r: i: . 1 ?..' v .... i ! . a . ; .. i .I.-t. t-.l i . h : ! tha' .... . .,! i t.T ,. :r r--,.e.-i s.-e, n ( mgi ( III W . -t.-lli ti r- . . aTl-t t I t:l.l I t .:( r S t,r ; tl'-miin s Hii.t."s ;.:( lee w . . '. . . i ;n . .t Ii!C-p: oi-vrl ii 'j ..'.-.( l.C . ('' tor - : e.i.ti,.. .iOtiN S IS lv, i.iuui.r. March 3TJ. 1-77. t'.. NOTICK. The .account of .Josppli Crisli-, Comtnitten of Alexander lion aldsoti. has been filed in the Prt thonotur ' olfi-e of t'aiiil.na etmnty, and will be preseu . tt for the action of the Court on the hrst Monday of .Ittt.o. A. 1. H77. li. .MrCOl.U A X. Pro'li -noiat Protht'tinlary's u:1ce, Khcushur,;, April Pi, GOOD UKKl-M Havinp rcccr.tlv pil'--ll.lseil several hentl of fine FAT STKLKS. which were bronuht from I lie Stntret In iina. 1 am prepared to tiirnis i my i '.. -'tt i.icrs with the tii--T ncr.r ever ottered for sale in ti.tr Vlace. I 'hoire Stc.iu. li cents per : Slc!;:-.nd trtust, IS v.ts. per lb. JOSF.PH OLTVAI.;. A I mi x I st I : a ion s n o it r v. j Kstate of l'.Tl:!( li I'l Ntti W. tie. "d Let t rs of aim in ic' nt - - ii t n 1 1 c ..r . .-oi !ri(k I .lint j;itn Ine ..I Cj. :irt',r' it,v. n-l .t'..m i Pi i tiiii v. ha vi I ceii u l ir t-' loll . nn.l r-- , ,t te t...itt .! p. f -' -i. e.t I.. --,i,t esMe ate I Ijll f-'cl !. ilia k ' 1 tin f. ;t :e! ' 111 S ' im V I ti an.is or t imes .iu the a.itre will pr-.-ii- e l th. .:: v,-t!.t.it . '.i-.mmv , TA.j: I t -l M. i:.f. !s ; -. -Ct.
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