HE CiMilURM. Ebon&burg, Pa.. rnwAW - A mi 12, isis . - r- ! - LOCAL AND PERSONAL. n'i?F. Stolkv. f'ory hollars Reward. A va!iiat' roan horse, aged about 8 year ..;.!, r t i. ....,. r ... ' V s ki oir-n i ii ik w ii i t . j iruin I tie .,t,!e of Mirliael Direllhg, in Jfew Oerma- Crnvle townsnip. i up norsw is or tnedi- ..... ...irrlit tint llHB no .listlnn-llishinr. mirlio 'I I " al'ovf reward will 1e fiaid for the horse ami tbief, or ?25 for the horse alone. Here. There, and the Other riace. Holliilaysburg has a rooster which is ('pa'li on rats. Tli tnavnt couriers of the marten trilie made tlielr nanal antiual appeaiance in this locality on Wednesday last. A Johnstown man picked out and bap gained for his coffin about three weeks aro, uiJ on Tuesday last ht died and was ready to fill it- A quantity of clothing, valned at f 121, wssstolen from tho room of a boarder named PnUins, at tho Login House, Altooua, a few ilays :r- John Knox has Just removed frotn Ilollidaysburg to Altoona, and or course his removal Knox a hole iu the population of Ih former place. Heant'.ful Spring ! how delightful to sing (.f t be blessings and bounties thy coming to'.h bring ! In the way of poetry, origiual, ain't tbat a big thing:? "If I had to walk from here to Baltimore f ir it, I would not be withunt Dr. Mull's f. uU Syrup in my family," is what a lady was heard to remark on a recent occasion. A young lady in AHoonx, name not given, is said to have brought suit far breach ..f promise against a gay lothario of Ann Arbor, Mich., laying her damages at 520,000. The day Is tine, and Adeline px-s out with gorgeous trail ; she views with smiles tie new spring styles Miss Davis lias for sale at the residence of 15. J. Humphrey, a Julian Btreet, Ebensburg. You are wasting grain when yon trv to fattt-n hogs that have their intestines filled with wornrs. Vcnitz's Horse and Cattle Powders will drroy the worms and pat the animal iu a condition fatten. It seems to be a fired fact that the Tiell's 0 p narrow guage TailroA.1 is to be extended tn coining snmir.tir from Idoydsville, its jiraent terminns in this comity, to Fiske or Fai'en Tiruler, in White township. ' The attentive ami effccletrt -member of tin Legislature from this end off tlie county. Hon. Ja. J. Thomas, writes ns K pny that fie new fee bill passed the House on Tues day last by a vote of 138 for to 4 agaitfM. Our Elder township correspond en trends us a reply to tho Herald man's very gentle manly (?) response to his last letter, rmt a s our columns are full up to overflowing, we are obliged to withhold it tuitil next week. Look out for Dr. Hotfinan at Carroll town on Monday and Tuesday next. Tooth in to say that y.n can gut along without, his s. rvices if you have a tsotli in that ought to ! a t.Htth out. Meet him in Carroilrown. David Luke, of Altoona, bad bis left 1 jil badly crushed, on Thursday evening last, while coupling an eniTre to a train in Ue Derry yard. Iavid will probably Luke more sharply for brakes ami breakers in ttie future. If the JTeraTiwiaa tells trie tnitu wlien In declares that we couldn't if we would inj ire his paper in the estimation of adver tisers, the question naturally arises, what thro, in the name of suffering humanity, is h growling alout. --tii-orge Huntley, the man w1t really can't keep still when ix conies To inakiTrj; improvements, is once more aft work re Muxlelinc his extensive hard ware establish ment and when he gets thrmtgh wo shall try to tell all about it. John Peters and John Refohter, Pa. R. freight brakemen, beth nret wflh a some finger-crushing experience in the Altoona yard, at an early hour on Tuesday morning 1M. while engaged in coupling vara attached tj Ihir respective trains. A great many remedies are advertised to bring them befiro the public, hilt the l:ter decides whether the article is good or la!. The pood reputation which Dr. Hull's Baby fiyrup enjoys is a standing guarantee of its meri:s. Price 25 Tents. Wait on Mi'Tnuohlin wagon, niw on the ro:id, and encourage home. nr.ll.stry by K-I'iinc your wool to the Ebennlrtirg Woolen o , who are paying as high prices and fur l s ling better goods at lower rates than any i ilurr i arties now perambulating the county. If any one wants to know, you know, whom we supported for delegates to the Htate convention at tlie recent meeting of tlis f 'omity Committee, ihey can find out, you know, by addressing us, enclosing postal srj, in tare of neighbor James, of tho Her ald. . -0o. W. Oatman, Esq., of this placw, l.sson band B quantity of Haden's Prolific Whi'e Flour Corn, which produces from 5 to 12 full pire ears to a single rto:k. Farmers should call examine and seenrn some of it for seed. Mr. Oalmau is agent for ix in ftls county. This is the age cf low prices, hut nothing so wonderfully cheap as ihe new gonis at A. A. Backer & Son's big stores in Eliens burg and Carrolltowu has ever yrt brought i y to the hearts of those who have many wants to pu'pply and not much money to do It wiili. Dr. Pierce's Yolden Madical Discovery wHl cure a cough in or.e-half the time nec ery to cure it with any other medicine ; "i it does it, not by drying it up, hnt by r?moviift the cause, subduing the irritation, and dealing the affecter! parts. SoM by all rnjrsin'A. Having noticed several Written State men's of township accounts posted ns in various localities. w are led to remark that the publication of saij statements in one or more newspnpeTs of the county is required by law, as we shall show by printing tfc act r.exT Wek. Instrumental mnsie was transmitted by telephone, on Wednesday morning last, from "Wio l, Morrell & Co.'s store, Johnstown, to the Woolen Mill iD Wood vale, and ri't tersi, tbs t ines bottig distinctly heard at the re spective terrjiinls. The two joints urued are rot le than one mile apart. The Herald man proposes to get another f:ii!ie to bite our Elder township corres I'ondent on the leg before he undertakes the tak him!-lf, the conclusion evidently bed ly him being that if one dog escapes without seiious conserjaences the other need hare no fear trying the experiment. i Mr. Miller Houser, assistant train de Fpatcher at Altoona, dropped dead in his office, on last Saturday afternoon, from an ta(H of dropsy of the heart. The defeated, a rather corpulent man, was aged about 44 years, married and the father of six children. T'ly. in the midst of life we are in death. Mr. Al. Ford, Pa. li. Ii. agent at Cres Jon, in the happy father of a four-year-old by who can draw with a pencil or shape with a pair of scinnors the outlines of any niml or other object furnished him to copy -r. a pnxiigv in his way, surelv, and the pniesor of artistic talents well worthy "f cultivation. A little son of Col. John Halfpenny, of Hel.wood, Hlalr county, having been half! f'nnr wl.e m.t nnm.i r,..i;t. " onmr.t. m I I - j .... ifi)nii inriifii J (mi ot Lis hands on a railroad track the etlier day and allow a car to run over it, we re not surprised to learn from the .Standard tliat all the fingers on that hand were se ferelv injured. Ebentiiir . o a f.iAnv.nnA r . PS . II 'H.JII'7 ni loci. L n i t ? ","n,e-'nale contrivance, gntten up by J :oc" Tiiompson anil connects the post of- i nee with L.&S. W. Davis' liverv stable, A ! beary twine is used for the transmission of j sounds from one extreme to the other, and ' e t,ew fangled thing works llko a tharm , "i Mrv weather. J O, Lake, Esq., has thoro tghly re- ' T)"v..t-. and tak -n possession of the rooms recently npied by Mr. Joseph Wiisser, 1 -d now felicitates himself on having the t" .y--t and cosiut-t cf.'i. e in CoUonade Kow. A. i ffkmj a.lvic- on !egi4'. matters or wish z to b-. interviewed on the Uegister and J.-ooj-.ter u,ucbUon are respctfally invited to call. rge woolen mill located in S.md,. f.mpton township, Itedf.ird county, and owned by Mr. Leonard Tewall, was burned to the ground on Thursday t:ight lnt The fire is supposed to have been of incendiary origin, and as the I is jiut d-twn ?t f OO'I with an insurance f f only 53,000. the prApril ctor Tcwall antvaraneen 1 about So.ono. te-.nnn ' - " '" ul I'W-'Kei --A bottle containinp a solution of iron exploded with a loud report in the hands of a drug clerk named Aaron, jr. iiollidavt hxirg , on Satnnlay morning last, and a badly ctlt face was the result A ti, .,-1 tiottle contained is non-eip!osive the ones tion propounded by Aaron to Mn'c.i or anv -C.bodsof all kiti.ts werb probably never cheap as thev now arA in tt, so c.ties-a fact whicii has prompted Messrs. Barker , Son to buy much larger stocks than rtstlal.anrt induced the bHnKing to Ebensburg and Carrolltown of a much better c ass of dress goods and merchandise gener ally than has heretofore been offered for sale in northern Cambria. We learn from the Johnstown Tribune that While a number of boys were enEaCed en Thursday last in playing ball at Portage Station, this county, a hnt Pew from the binds of one of the part v and striking a fi ve-year-old daughter of Mr. Herman Kline myeron the head, fractured her skull and caused death, riftc-r a great deal of suffering On Monday morning of this week. Tho way to accumulate monev is to save it, and the surest way to save it will be to buy all the dry got)ds, (frr-cef les, etc., yon need at the cheap cash store to be opened in Loretto next Week by M. J. Teitelbaum, who P e ges himself trjfu-H everything in his line at the very lowest living prices. Don't for get to call at the new store and see the new stock before purchasing elsewhete. A large lot of lumber, firinctp'ally hem ,n;"k belonging to the estate r-f Thomas J. Lloyd, dee'd, the greater portion of which is piled up near the railroad station In this place, the balance being at Kaylor'H station and in Iiarr township, was disposed of At public sale, Tuesday afternoon, the amount realized being something lens than SI 400 Our townsman, Mr. Thos. GrirVHh, bought the most of it, and bought it by the pile. Mr. S. J. Humphreys left" onr town on Wednesday ranrning last for Delphos, Ohio, and will probably extend his visit to Chica go, in hopes of striking the tldein theafr'airs of all men which is supposed to lead on to fortune that is provided he does not secure a "posish" at Cresson similar to the one he held last ye,ir at that favorite summer re sort. May good luck attend him in all his goings and comings. The Messrs. Barker have been too busy receiving their new good this week to write out an advertisement to fill the space allot ted them in our last issue, but if any one wants to know what e.n immense stevk of goods of every dewViptien they have now in store at Ebensbnrg and Carrolltown, and how wonderfully cheap everything is, they will be fully enlightened on tboee subjects by giving said firm an early call. The Herald is wrong shipped abont our Elder township correspondent, who is not only far from being a "dead beat," as that paper In its ow n exceedingly choice language Takes occasion to term him, "but i so far from lieing the person tlie editor is said privately to have named, that one stroke of his honest fiMt won Id make a veritable "dead beat'ont of the aforesaid editor in much less time titan it took the powers that be at Wachington to nip hrs vaulting ambition in the bud. Talkirgf Spring reminds ua to call at tention onoe more to Star Clothing Hall, where It is weM to remark, as the subject we scan, that clothes in profusion, to suit every man, or loy eitfceT, in country or town, the est in the marked, ad at prices low down, hare just been received for Murphy's Spring trade, of styles and of textures the' very liest grade. Don't forgot J3. J. Murphy's Star Clothing Hall, 10H Clinton street, Johnstown, when yoa want to iu lHgein a new suit of clothe. Eisenlitse, of the Wilkin-sburg Times, is responsible for the story that Job Lysineer, who is well ami favorably known In Cam bria county, went to bed at the Brant House, ia Altoona, the other night, and left hishoe down stairs. Mother Shenk's og entered the room where he had deposited Itis la's and thinking them Berae kind of wild ani mals, pitched and tore them t shreds. Then Job, although a shoo man, had to buy a pair, as there were none among his samples large enough to Tit him. We had a friendly thengh hasty rail on Wednesday from Mr. 1. B. Euan, traveling agent for tlie Philadelphia Catholic Standard, Catholic Keord and Jinri-an QuartO'l! Rr l ieic, three of the int interesting, instruct ive ami ably conducted publications, de voted to religion, literature, science and art-, which thia country has ever or possibly can ever produce. Mr. E. is a wide-awake business man. courteous ami clever, and we aro glad to know that he is meeting with deserved success in his calling, Pull down your vest no, yonr vanity a little, neightior Janice, and our word for it yon will not lie s ready to Jump at the coir clueiou that every crooked word which Muds its way into the Frkf.mak is intended to injure you either in business or character. The world Is wide enough for us all, and wj are one of the laxt men in the world who wonld endettyor to shove a fellow bei'fg over the ragged edge.. Mind tiiat now, and don't hereafter impute to n motives which our very natnte forbids ns to entertain. Our truly great, not to say good, friend of the Ifl-ra'A shonM have read more carefully what we said alxmt a "Question of Veracity" before he rushed into print with the a? sertton that we are a knave and a liar, as we did not allege that it was not necessary to go beyond the Hn-ald off.ee to find a wiifnl pre varicator. What we did say was that "it looks very much as if," etc. A distinction, we take it, with considerable of a dirTererrce, the nngentlemanly expletives of our neigh bor to the contrary notwithstanding. The "mare's nest" discovered hy the Herald man in regard to the printing of an advertisement in his entire edition when he contracts to do so, dwindles rtoWn to an ex ceedingly diminrttive renting place fin- a newly dropped rsolt when We say, as we do without fear of cort traduction, that every omission of the fc!r:d, sr far asMie Freemax ia concerned, is more than acconnted for by fnntre publications of advertisements or other matters we have been or are confident of being paid for. Try again, neighbor. Potato-hugs are budding out, we see tne 'horpers fitful gleam, and now the coy and toothsome tront covorts wi!hin his natiye stream. Meantime it will be a waste of time and energy for any one to engage in the wild and fruitless hunt after a larger, better and cheaper atock of boots, shoes, gaiters, etc., for men, women and children than C. Blnmenthal has now in store for the Spring trade at bis Great. Eastern Boot and Shoe Emporinm, 1119 Eleventh avemie, a few doors east of Twelfth street, Altoona, Pa. On the 21st of last month, Wm. M. Lloyd, of Altoona, filed an answer denying under oath the facts set forth in the petition filed against him, and demanded a jary trial. The Court ordered the ca.e for trial before a jury at the next term, which commences on tire first Monday of May. The counsel for tha petitioning creditors have entered rules and filed interrogatories to take depositions of witnesses on their liehalf in Altoona and thia place, and itis expected the case will lie ready for trial when the Court convenes. Hon. M. Edgar King, of the Altoona Radical, is a candidate for re-nominaton for Assembly on the Republican ticket in Blair county, and after the returns are all in on the Crawford county system we trust that he will be found monarch ff all he surveys. Hon. It. L. Hewitt ami Col. Wm K. Piper, lormerly of this place, are also in the field for like honors, and rough Hewitt as we may, we cannot but hope that those who dance to the radical mnsic overtbere will be found willing to pay the Piper when the pro per time comes. Spting lime has come, gentle Annie, and eo has Miss Mary Davis-come from Car rolltown to Ebenshnrg and opened a mill'iery establishment in the fine residence of Ed. J. Humphreys, on Julian street, where she has now on exhibition everything in that line that can possibly rejoice and make glad fail feminine heart. Elegant goods at priced never before reached in this commu nity aie the, attra tioim otVered by Miss Davis to the hwliesof this vicinity. Clark's best sewing machine thread al six cents per spool, and everything elue iu prupoiliou. .V hire - " BecTie yo;i vtr:";i i . -rM'y nfT.kirs don't. b haughty and put '"i a -. wi'h inso b'tit pride cf s'at'en :" 1 "t .: in tivrd as you j ig along that Myers .V Lloyd would do wrong if they sought t" bent reittinn in t-he sale of goods. Which they know full well how to buy and how to sell in this ae anil generation. Lots of chances for wonderful barairS in present stock and an immense lhVrti: of new dry goods, dry goods, cloth ing, notions, etc., soon to be received. S. TeitJilbanm, recently of the People's Cheap Store, Carrolltown, will remove bn Monday next to the large store room of A. Walters, esq., and on ihe following day will leave for the east to lay in a monster stock of Spring goods of all kinds, in the sale of which he is determined to discount the low est prices ever yet reached in northern Cam bria. The firm being dissolved and expens es reduced, all who favor Mr. T. with their custom may depend nprin getting good goods and better bargains than ever, ('all and see; Onr neighbor of the Herald is greatly mistaken when be Says that We attempted to belittle Steward Lilly, the truth being that we "be-biged" him every time we alluded to him is a "bigger man than old Grant." More than that, our neighbor did an injustice by imputing to the public cer tain alleged sentiments without stopping to tell, wether it was himself or some othef donkey whose kicking he had in his mind's eye wlien he went on to say that onr efforts fo belittle, etc., are regarded by the afore said public "like unto that of a Kick from a jackass." "Don't be prorid and turn np yonr nose at poorer people in plaiher clothes," but. re member that every mortal who goes to God frey Wolff, n man who brags, hut never blows about his stock, as every one knows will find endngh and more, a great, deal, to meet each want that man may feel, in the way of texture strong, the finest and best that ever were made into ertat, pants or vest. An immense stock of spring and summer clothing just received, opened and ready for buyers at the lowest prices. Store on Twelfth street, Altoona, next door to the post-oftlce, Mr. Will. Connell, who for tiia past twelve years br more has been ronterActiJig no, acting behind the counter at. the exten sive hardware Store of Geo. Huntley, in this place, retired from, his old "posish" and accepted at) agency for the "Pictorial Histo ry of the World," a work which was re viewed at some length in these colhmns a few weeks ago. The book referred to is one of the finest and no doubt one of the Ix-st ever issued by the National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, and Mr. Connel 1b a deserv ing and enterprising gentleman, we feel confident that he will secure lota of orders. Success be thine, Will-i-am. The Altoona Tribune credits Senator Lemon, of this district, and Benator Ilnnkel, of Philadelphia, with a charitable act in se en ring the admission to the Jefferson Medi cal College Hospital, Philadelphia, of Mr. George Russell, of White township, this comity, who, about three years aco was caught by a fall of coal and badly crushed, since when his lower limbs have been com pletely paralysed. The object of bis ad mission to the hospital is to secure the best medical and surgical treatment, in hopes that he may regain thense of his limbs. The afflicted man w as taken to Philadelphia by Dr. Leyengood, who no doubt came away tearing fjorid men behind to take care of the patient. Capt. Morgan McDonald, whose genial and gentlemanly intercourse with his fellow men makes him hosts of warm personal friends and Well wishers wherever he goes, writes to say that he h an his new store at Loretto in full blast, with a larger stock and greater variety of goods of every description than were ever before brought to that place, and as the Captain has had an experience of many years in the wholesale and retail mer cantile trade.no one can of Rill donbt his ability or disposition to bey and sell goods at the very lowest possible prices. -Next week ho will speak for himself through the Frkkmav, and until then and long after then we commend him to the most liberal patronage. The lifeless remains of Jo?eph Ronslonh aged fill yf ars, wero bound on Snndav morn ing last in the top of n fallen tree, near his home in what is known as the Loop, a few miles from Hollidaytdinrg, and wlien dis covered the eyes and month were partially eaten away hy birds or insects. The de ceased, who was subject to f.ts, left bomei twelve days before the discovery of bis dead body for the purpose cF visiting the residence of his brother William, only ashort distance away, and strange to 'el! none cf his friends seem to have madeany effort to ascertain his whereabouts, the new s that th disfigured corpse of the unfortunate man had leen found by a neighlior named Philip Young being the first intimation they bad of his sad death. WTe are In receipt of a letter from the "Immortal J. NY which the devil Vimself, nor no one else about the office, 5s able to fully decipher, though wo elean enough to understand that the "immortal," etc., will, after a nine years' absence from Ebensbnrg, once frtore appear in our midst on Fafnrdav, April 2Pih, for the purpose of "lifting the veil," "assuming the pressure," and "vindi cating the truth" all which are sadly In need of his services at the present time. He will also perform the fame kind office for Wil more on Friday of next week, April 19th. We don't know whether "j. N." has in formed a certain notable citizen of this place who is worth millions (in imagination) as tohis coining, but he should certainly advise him of the fact so that a fitting welcome may await him when he reaches onr town. The method in vogue among the Demo crats of Carrolltown and Carroll township of selecting two reliable citizens in each of aid districts for delegates to a county con vention ami leaving it to the Democrats to say by their votes who thoso delegates shall snppwrt for the various ornces to bo rilled seems to meet with very general favor in this borough and the adjoining township and the probabilities now am that the plan will be adopted hero at the comiDg delegate election, as it might lie with equal satisfac tion, so far as we can see, in all the other wards,lorcnghs And tow. ships of tV county. If this was dene universally, every candidate for an office wonld have to st.nl or fall on his own personal and political record, and no one would be loosted into office simply because he had the good fortune to select men for delegates who were cf good repute And who popularity, and not that of the candidate securer! their eleoticn. Femat.ii Diseases. For the benefit of those females who may beafrticted with any disease peculiar to the sex, wo wonld say we were long ago convinced that local remedies and external appliances, bandaos, rdc, were mere palliatives, and of no permanent value whatever ; and that an efficient course of medication is tho only hope of cure. Therefore, we have selected remedies that wnl give relief to all these cases, without needless exnoxnr tn n.ll;..r - tions, or the wearing of disagreeable instru- mianta i e have cured hundreds, yea, thousands nf cases, by medical treatment alone, and can promise speedy relief in every case where a reasonable hope can be entertained Send a specimen of Urine by express (not by mail) for examination and we will setd you the necessary medicine. nRS- Of-nsmuE, 132 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Ta. . As Everett boy named Harry Earnest sat down too ch.se to a smouldering garden fire a few days ago. A live coal set tire to his panta loons and he was severely burned from the waist down trt the knees. There are tempta tions about this Item, hut we resist them and PV" !,h mf tr over tn McPikeof the FhfkMan. Jl"tlirtayl,urfj gtanrtarii . Thank vw. boss Trumii u..i..l boh warn, for yonr "Earnest" desire to "give ' .117 uiu io.ui inancH. i r " rbverett comes in our way to return the compliment, we shall "waist" no time in getting out of vonr light and letting you wade in tip "td the Knees." For the benefit of the afflicted We call at- ! tention to the fact that out enterprising ! druggists, Messrs. Lemmon & Murray, haVe for sotn? time pant lwcn selliug the very valuahle home medicines prepared by E K. I Thompson, Titusville., whose IUrosma in : particular is having a large sale all over ibis an.l adjoining States, it9 merits as liyerand kidney cure being ackuowledged I wherevar it is kuuwu. J.ocrzl Cvrrtifipomlenrei M'ii.mobk, Arrillft. lTS. T'F.r fn?KMs-Sfer. P. M. WoleslHirle, T". i. Mci'orm'ck ami Wm. Woloshiy o. of this pt-ice, mid Mr. Kol.ert McOmik'T. of Somerset, took ttioir lenve of thU pl'ie.. (tst rtfjrht on the F:it Line. wlii"'i f!ih'1 cs;eciHlly for the purpose of tnkioir them on to nceomp:iny a purtv of colonists trom the eastern purt if the Mnt, bound lor Ft. Scott, ioiirton county, KnnsHS. tjnite a crowd of friends and neigh bors Dccnnip-inled them to the depot to see thtni oft ami wish them a sife journey xnd a prosperous future In thnt flourishing young stHte to which Ihey are trolnir. The elder Mr. Voleslrnrle is a miller by trn1e. end an enter prising business man, who d-iring his residence in our midst whs iHrjrely identified with the pt-ocperl'y nnd locnl improvement of our town; Mr. McPorrnit'k Is a competent young mechan ic; a carpenter, who hns few superiors in mod ern architect ure, as well as in llloml wert h and probity of character. Mr. IVra. Woleslngie is an efficient railroad engineer and Is much es teemed hy nil who know him. Mr. McCnuliff, who Is wel! known about Johnstown, Is an In tellidfnt and energetic young man. Altogeth er, the quartette ,is a highly respectable one. sti'l just t h kind of men to succeed in a new tlement where energy and indnstryMre among the necessary requirements for success in life. The Messrs. tVoleslngle have left their families here for the present, to awsit the result of their prospecting lour. . It Is the design of all, however, to settle in ftnnsas. May good for tune bless and abundantly prosper t hem I nriCttiS nt-naifl, a simplo minded girl, about twenty years of age, but not larger than a child of ten, daughter of James Burns, a rt spectahls Colored citizen of Altoona, died on Sunday last tinner most distressing circum stnncesland from a dctslled account ;f her teeth, pubiishod in the Trilune, it would seem theit among the physicians of that city there 1b not tniich mutual confidenceor respect. Heckiet It appears, had been seduced by a negro scoum C.rel named John Pbple. and oh Saturday last Tr. Ktise, formerly of this county, was called in, her sit nation at the time being considered very critical. In the evening of that day, Ir. K i sent Burris to get either Ir. Itotve or Iir. Hell, also a former citizen of this fcoiinty. tti come and nsslsf him in managing the cae. hut they both refused to obey the summons. Rur ris was then Instructed to prbt uio tiny other physician except. I)rs. Hrehman and Christy, and went for Ir. i'tndlev. Who refused to hnVO anything to do With the case while it Was irl l)r. K.'s hands. Dr. Elliott was finally Induced to go to the house, blit finding that the girl hail been chloroformed hy Krise, he told one of the women that he (K.) did not know hnw to use the drug. At :I o'clock on Sunday morning the two doctors left, Krise telling Elliott to meet him at ! o'clock, at which time the hitter was once more on hatii, tint Krise failed to corno until an hour later, and When he did come said he would have to abandon the case, as he was called to Pittsburgh by a telegram. At this time the infsnt was partially born. Then a prominent physician whose name Iswlthheld was c ttiert in, find in half en hour the wor un fortunarw !rl was delivered of a dead born child, and in three hours afterlvttrds the moth er herself died. Weglenn all these details from a long loal ttrtlcle iu the .Vorninj; Tribune or Wednesday; ssv Messrs-. A. A. TSarker Ron affirm whereof they know when they declare that s'tcb a complete and varied assortment of lailiea'i misses' and children's shoes was never brought to either Ebensburg or Car rolltown than they have just received and opened at their, mammoth stores in said places. obittarY. LIT7.IXr.ER. Pied, at Pu TIols, ClenrHeld county, on Friday. April 5. 17. or inflamatior! of the bowels, Mr. G EoitaE Litzingek, jr., aged ahem 27 years. The deceased was a son of Mr. Jas. iJtzlnger, who resides two miles south of St. Augustine, and was a highly moral and respect able young man. Interment In St. Augustine cemetery. This is tho third member of the same family whom death has claimed during the past six months. Mr. L.'s wife and one other son, John, having died within the time specified. Peace to their ashes and rest to their souls. S. M. 1). -Wild JAMS Died, near Wilmore. on Mon day, March S.Sth, Miss Lt cv Ei.i.kv Williams, daughter of Kev. John A.J. and Mrs, Williams, aged U years, 6 months and 5 days. HAUK1S. Pled, in Jackson township, on Sun day, the 7th Inst., Am.cn II AKRts.)on of W, W. himI Eliabeth Harris, aged 23 years, 8 months and 7 days. A VP I TOR'S NOTICE. The un- dersigned Auditor, appointed by the Xlrpfcunts ottrt ot Cambria count v to report dis triluition of funds In the hn.ls of .Iamks M vkrs Administrator f Catharine Todd, dee'd. hereby nntihe ail persons Interested tbat he will Attend to the duties of said apjolntteent. at his office in Kr:n?lv.rg, on Fiiipav, tho Srt day of M a v, PCS, f.t 8v clock, v. w.. when and where "all parties hav ing claims atrainef the same mav attend, or bo for ever debarred from coining in n'n eid fund. AI.VIV EVANS, Auditor. Ebensburg, April U, I7S.-5i. Good Farm forSale. 'pilE nderigT!ed mrs at. prlTale ?a! on mod 1 erate terras and cav payments bis FAUM In Munster township, nbmit miles trom Kbcns hurg. Said Farm enn'ains III.") Arrrs, nwrnnr less, about 60 Acrks are cleared. Well fenced snd In a goed state ot cultivation. With a comfortable .wo story Weather -non filed FLA kK Hocsk. 2-lxH fept. containing four ror.s, a new Haisk Hark, 54.t3 feot. and all necessary outhtiilCings thereon erected. Ther i also on the premises a thriving Orchard of apple, pear and cnorry trees, besides an abundance of pure Weil ami spring Water For Kr'her inlormation apply to H. J. Hats, Esi( , 'hst Springs, call on the farm, or address the owner at Ebensburg. Pa. April 12 St. f.AWKEXCK MURPHY. TTU D I TOR'S XOTICK IHorace A. Nathans and C. O. Nathans, trading Nathans Hrothers. vs. W.J. Bonder No 43 Sept. Term. 177. K. I. Fa. A. J. Christy, for use of Mrs. M arv 'Christy, vs. W. J. Bonner No. 23. Hoc. Term, 1S7T, E. D. Fi Fa. And now, April 3d, 17. nn m-ntfor; rT rrnsel Interested, etc.. the tvnrt sptxiirt John Fenlon. Ks-j.. Auditor to report distrihrttroti arising from the sale of defendant's per .nal property, en the above Xvi 44. Sept. Term. V't, Ex. Iet. aed No s2 Iiee. Term, Ex. I"0 , to and airnpg the parties legally entitled thereto. By the t!otrt. In pursuance of the above appointment, the nndorsigned Auditor Will sit at his olftee In the b.iroUjh ol Ebenfbr.rg. t'air.bria emnty, en Thi-issoay. the a tl day of Mt, !71, at t0 hour of 1 o'clock p. k.. of said day, fer tho p'trpee of the above appointment where and When all parties rr persons interested are hereby notified to attend. .TtiHN FENLiON, Atoriitof. Ebenstiurtr. April 11, 183. -flt. S iTerTFiSSALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri VetS, issued out of the Court of Common Plens of Cambria count v and to me oirccted. there will be exposed to public Bab', at the Hotel or Conrad Rash, In Johns town, on A I I K l A Y. MAY 4 Hi. 18T, at 9 o't:i.;K P. m.s ihe following real estate, to wit : At.i. the rltfbt, title ad Interest of Mathta? Wads worth and Klias Wadsworth. ef. In atid to pleeo or parcel of hind siteatc in Yodef rewr.shlp, Cambria county, l'a, adjoining lands of Joseph O'Connor. Aaron Croyle, Richard O'Connor, and other?, containing 100 acres, more or less, having thorcon erected a one-story plans hoUa and sta ble, now in the ncc.t j.snoy ol .Mathing VVadsworth. Jdlitn in execution and to he Bol 1 at the suit or Johe O'CAmnor, tr Tkhmw or Sat.b. One-third of the purchase money to tie paid when the property is knocked down, and the rwinatningtwo-lbirds ifore the confirmation of the deed. JOHN RYAN, Sheriff. t.Shcrll's OfPcc, Ebensburg, Aprii In, 178. STATEMENT of SETTLEMENT with the Supervisors and Treasurer of Carroll township, April 1, 1S78: Pair.;p Hoovkr, Supervisor, Da. To full amount of Duplicate S28.M " oraeras supervisor, 77 days Cb, By exonerations " amount work done nn roads .. " services as Snporvijor, 77 (lays " order paid tor bandies 119 SO t?48.CH (l 1.P9 524 62 . 115 M 4.00- 645.04 James Miiiok, Pttpervifor, Pa. To full amount of Pi plicate 4M3?2 " cash reeotVed on Implicate. ... 1.11 ' order as St!pervISor,SS day ... 04.50 H09 63 Or. Py enneratlor:s t Its amount of work done 'en roads. 13 35 " services as Supervisor Si.bO eoe.r? .TaMkS Mti.ins, Treasurer, Prt. To fltll amount or Cash Implicate. tr-7 IS ' balance of old adootint 105.73 J.e Cit. Ky cssh paid out " order as Supervisor, f3 days.. . " exonerations " per cente for collecting and paying ont " fiSll Amount ol erders pi id otit.. " order as Supervisor. 77 days.... Balance due Treasurer ; M.tO 1 44 IT (V) lid. 00 ri3 51 19 45 Vr.. the undersigned, do hereby certify that tho above statement is jn-t. true and" correct. IHli',1 AS KI.LKI. i .1 A CO H Y E A'll.KT,', And itors. (.11 A REK.S IIT'MM, Attest Valektikb Jjcmm. Clerk. (4 -12.-8. J TREASURER'S SALE Unsealed Lands and Lois! In (nmlirls t'nnnly, A. II. 17. j I, N.J. FREIPHOrr, Treasurer of Cjmhria county, in the Commonwealth of Pcnticylv- j nfa, in pursuance of scleral Acts of Assembly ) of said Commor. wcnlth, directing the time aiid j manner of selling Unseated I.nnds for taics. do ' hereby give notice that the following described ! trscs or Unse.sted I.nds and I ots of G round ! in :he said county of Cambria, or such parts thereof hs rrniy be necessary to pay arrenrgos u txr one tnereon tor one year or more, ill beohered for sale, at the Court Hope. i the horouirh i.'f I'benss-irc. nn tht Serend JIORtii beifig the 10th dy of J I K next, and continue by sdjoiirtiincnt frotn day to dav until the whole be sold Tor such arrearsges of taxes and costs necessarily seeming thereon. t'tiseated l.atuln1 S70 and JS7t, Adams Township. Aerrt. Pr. Ott twrs or irnrranffc. 161 Msrtin M'Donald 4"0 lsftin M'Honald i ' 1T.1 U'llliam Nichols 10 ' 40 Ml j 17 tV 44 17 41 !) 4. 40 Kot-ert Ross 4'd .Isicoh Clement 4'1 John Williams (Smith).. 2. John Williams 54.T 51 John Itilev 410 Henry Rice , 4'CI Ferdinand Gordon ..i . 110 Oeorge H. ftinetnari si Ir T. Storm tThop. Pmith part) 809 Ebene.er Ilrt'iiniiour flAnn Township1. ICS John O'Harra (Thos. Edwards' pan) M James C. Fisher. inn Oenrge Harrison 40 George Harrison Ion las Thomas Ouncan 2i i5 1U5 .lmesTown S3 William Brady 2o.1 Wl'liHm MeCay HO F.. Shoemaker , 80 Frederick Adams ...!... Iil.ACKF.ICK Towxsnip. Jsmes C. Fisher. 1W John Fleming.. . SO Robert Fleming 45 Henry Shsfner 2S Simon Snvder TO John McCanley l'tn George Slough S ,ohn Ross 4 William I. yon "Hi! tA John ;raff 4") Flavel Brown S5 Adam RHghard Ann Blo'idgood. lr3 P'-bsstian (JrafT 100 Jacob Slough Charles H. Brady. too Jacob Pressingcr t.r patil Echo ."I 17 llxniel Invr . Abram Kern's estate. 130 JmnTilford l:0 Thomas Davis..; 37 Henry Campbell SO Henry Campbell i. (MbflM Roring Jfinvder tract' JoiJ I-ntiii l nnd John Oavls IV) l.mnnuel rtrallirr K0 Stewart & Sfoughton 415 Mary Evans , 515 Mary Evans 40 Samuel Wilson 42 Capt. John Wilson WT John liavis , , Jeretniah Mosher. 103 Oebfge Rex Jacob. Mrs. Smith 14 George Rex 4:t4 Gecrire Itex lO John .iinn'renu x , 33 Km-iri'tcl Itrallier T lit Wiillitm Cameron Carrd!.. Township. . v l,,nn - Mill 23 P0 John ti-iops. ...v.... !t,,,h McConiiell's heirs. Jo? Jamts Hoops W J. t;. & Sehnstian Luther...... 4S John Weber Cambria Townphip. H Andrew Icwls Jhitios Fisher.. PO Willinm Ibirnhamer 25 John Boyd Andrew Huff. 60 William Linton John Drown, 1O0 Pees J. Lloyd 1T4 .J oh ti M orgn n loo Jo'nnston Moore, 111 Edwsrd Mathews lt"l John J. Evans & Co.... Chft Township. George T). Morgan.' W liO William Parker :f) WiMinm Prker 4 ti 44 A nthony Pinions 4.".2 44 Nathan Loughborough hi Thomas Ketland tibl t3 Thomas Masters 147 .lohn KetlHnd , 40 Wl 2fi 4 27 47 40 SO 40 so 21 GO Jl l l0 54 12 63 i ! .V) 25 (16 fi H 19 tl 1 41 4 60 15 33 T 10 j .V.' 8 r.5 4 9 14 ?1 7 10 11 9.1 12 07 5 AS 1136 19 31 14 20 53 40 59 Si 19 44 9 3d Is 2(1 89S Jf.4 7 10 In no 15 90 22 52 14 14 26 Kt 2 SS 13 67 86 ) p sn 4r, Hi, 11 2o 17 50 49 S 10 jo S7 17 7 10W 204 9 12 t h5 6 10 11 40 21 97 ' 12 S5 13 19 ! 21 19 f!2 26 ?7 00 M 07 S4 07 59 71 87 39 31 74 . Kuth Mci'onneil's heirs. 01 !4 Charles Pope 4M 88 (Jeorge Pole....... w 41 So ifcW H7 Josech I'ope . M 4 212 44 Samuel Ruth 4S 2i l'W l:tJ George GHson .t"! 20 110 l.T,' Henry Seely.v.. Is n bU n7 Snmuc Peters.. 16 62 Slfl 1"7 Hugh Hoops .Itt XI MS John Pot.e 71 Ii5 21fi lrt.1 Jmes Hoops 13.'4B2 3 144 George Hoops 25 PC I'M 121 Nathan Foster 23 bfi 17 120 Henry Foster 12 40 50 James Foster 35 4 Peter Rosrdman... 4 34 Marv Rhodes 109 Melchor Ritnderhlll m 27 72 Joseph pope, part of 17 sa Andrew Weaver TO (HI 3" WilllHm Gray 4S 24 33 153 Joseph Gray. M C9 f30 Js. foster V George Giison . J'T) 4o 4o" 106 Jsmes Ruth.. . . . . as 20 279 Vine'cy. Barrows Sc CO 19 127 Willinm Parker 2H (12 18 ir4 Henry Philips 274 15rt 1.57 Simon Walker 29 2 172 18J John Hoops 21 33 Ci.EARrtPi.n TiiWnphip. 2D V4 William Rurton 2iS IU Fzt kiel l nrmer 2S s9 IK! illism Tilton 14 28 25 John Mi'chel .1 hi iss l,ewis Weir SI 31 100 Wiliinm Rrady 12 40 I! .. Jesse Rush... 4092 433 .r3 Jonathan Lewis...... M C3 ?00 Patrick Kelly 24 VI j 2" 10 Patrick Such 24 SO ' fiO Mark McGwire 7 44 ; 110 Celcstine McMilllen. ........... 1582 MS Morris n'o'if..-.-. 23 Kl 3-T0 Henry Wolf 4i2 j 110 Joseph Davis 114: 400 Hehryllavis 40 1 f 410 Morris Oavis M M ! 200 ti ,e Hoops 24 SO ; -0 Itell & Rlair HI 20 i 4.10 Joseph Harris 4 t 20 144 K. It. Uonegan 17 st? i li James Hoops 1:1 31 at! 154 John Fisher......... 4129 1 40 John Vesse fi 04 4 i3 John Harrison Mf.9 2n0 James Rrvsou 36 0 J4" d oseph Cooper 1 P2 JWj 1'hi'iip Coojier 8 5 ii9 Calvin V Ranstead P.' 29 14 Rih v & Sargeaht 2 5 S7S Thomas pHttersou fid sa SO Ftlix McGulre i hlO P. JkA.FIynn 1 P0 29"tf John Montgomery ,. 81 I( Jnmes E. McGough i SI 3 Albert Ivory. in 1 213 Michael Diincg,i o j CoNtMu;4nT(iwrnip. j 77 Jm- Rurk it c'3 10 S. H. Smith M r?O0 12Q Richard Smith r Mrt i 2) Haniel Nevin - 44 f ) ' Crovi.ic TownsniP. j 11 W Samuel S. Paul. 2 P . 7 P. M. Se .1. Ilmwn 173 F4 P. M. Jk .1. Rrown K ) 73 Isaac Paul IK; Q l-.s.,,uu !l..,ili.r rl 18 John lA.vett 1 (ts Lot No. 1 John Iivftt 30 Lot No. 3 Ann M. Rnlen , H2 Lot No. 4 Ann M. Ralen el GAi.i.iTztN Township. Asron'Rowen 018 MO Wi:ijain McOougle 2- (X) 2-JO Mielin lldonn f 75 Marv Halirtn 17 41 SO V icholas R.-ll 12 40 Jacrs?j Township. loo John Cunningham....'. 13 CO ! 80 105 Thonia M irris.. 49 iJ I 194 Robert M. tri 26 44 MO John While... H W 92 PhDI Huh .. 12 4" .T(i0 Maihins Slough 4H sl 2fi5 John Iliif.leV M f.s : 4t Thomas While ti 1'4 I 25 llanici Gonghnour 3 40 1 ptrt jianiel Le.ivy Is !'2 j 4.3 WilllMili Mi, I l is. 42 95; 2nH Issue Moumtr 2S 2 : Itamul Farley 1'.' I'4 I 42 Al .taiob r Hunter 4 33 l4 39 Jasper F ving... Wi S9 James Iters 11 (4 413 96 John Simpson t3 SI 1 4-10 Van Camp Rilsh... 59 r.4 2li:i John Wigton 39 -l j f Samuel Rrallier (Pearson). .. 9 52: 5 IHVid iu. criiisTic. i Vi Samuel White 9 40 .Tort Andrew White 220 K) lijiiih'l Rlnck l"f-0 300 John Rla-k I'S 20 .TOO Andrew RIhcK 2 211 .THl IHvid Rlnck . 220 A) Wiiliaui H. Sechicr. 3 M Sf.vvr.ttnlt.i. T.wrntr. William r: ith, l Ii I -t aci ,1 - oirs. WIN., ii lln.,1 l.r? r t: r. K h-i in II. C. 7. -Hers StiINVCIiH X T.WNHH', lii awl. y - V't'ey E l. (Jouviino jr estate ". l' ter H rn-r ....... George Mi Lain estMte tv II. Mnnh.. FrsvrritANXA ToWxsnip. William Cook Peter itliuht Wjihnm t iiiiipfoti WiiiiHm CMintori J.'inu-s T'tiompscn Joseph 3 hoiims. S. W. Fisher ". Taylor Towssnip. Henry Ssrgent J ohn S. Goughnour WAfHINCTOS Titwv?ru. Thomas .Triekson fieorge Giitwnl.) .............. J. R. Mil'rtrliioe RictiHrd ConMnntiue Simon Root Henry I Patterson.'!!'. . r . George.. A ren f Sw m n " ......... Geo. A Alexander IbHliacuh.. S. II. Lemon WniTic Towxstup. P'rnnn Walker Henrj- Philips .'"""." Willinm I.h mhert. John Mnrtiri .1.'... Jo.ph Hutchison"!!!"!! Robert Atkins ...!!".!!!!!!.".!.!!! J'hn Thompson ! William Conts .!.!!".... ..... Frederick H oe rs ii j imes w i is. m .!!!!!...!! W 1 1 1 i m in i eorge !!!.. . "..1" Abe Witmer !!!!!" Jerem h M usser !!!...'.!!!..! JhcoIi K ring ." Walter, Nutter A riillon.".!!'.'.'."...'. 1 1 enrr Sueli 1'n trick Stroud.!!.!!"!!.. "!.!!.!!..".."!.' A lexander Rrown..!!'.'."."."."!!".... Thomas Rrown !!!!!!!!!!! Willinm 1 1 arris !.!..!!!!!!!.".! John ll iiris .'..!! Jhiiics K.-edi .".."......"."."."."... Thompson Frederick M l y neu u x ;.".'.".!!!'.'..!.". John R irn.n. jr ." Henry Phillip !!.'.".'."!!! !!! ". Si m on W a I ker . .....". .'.'."..'! Ph t r i ck I on h )i oe Thomas Rsnlmra .!....".!!! .! Martin Ruh. ..".."!!!!!. -Morris Such. !.!.!!!!!!!!!!!! Joseph It Ireland .....!!!!!!! Thomas Canhy ...!....!!! J ohn Craig....." .".!!!!!!..'! Frederick Mol y neau x !!.'..!!.!!!!!! David Jackson .. Henry Kepple. .. , , , ",'"! Wjllirtm Hr?nrt ...'.....!!!!. , "" McFavland 4 Itiiloh . .!.,!.!..!.!.!!! Thomas Sanburn .'.'...! Pinion W Hiker ."...". . ! ! ! Henry Philli p ".."."!!.!...!! Calvin .V Kanxtoxd Charles Met ion ph.. ...."!".!!...!!!. J. M. Troxell G. L. Glasgow"! G arret Cottinger V.'llliam M. Llovd. "William M. Lhiyrl '.".!!!!'."!!! Mathew ( "oven ' William Sai gen t ...!!.."..!!!!!."!.!! A ndrew Epley. ",...... WUham Smith. ...!.!!!.!.! !.!.!.. Hnvi.1 .laekson Garret i 'ott ingf r .".'."..'."...!!!!.! Samuel H. Smith. !!!!!!!..! Langbein & Thomas.!...!..!!!.!!!!! John Stat ler, sr Phil H. EdmistoB "...".."!!!!.."!!! Mrs. S. E. Rurns ! Jfrs. . Hums ! John Rrown Part of J. Rrown & W, Spade. roiititt Township. ohn Rrown , Geo'g" Gates v George Funk A- Th.-m Vlckroy! I'art tocl trst , Wcovge Coir.ns true? tieoige tinte':, Cr-.nk tract tiorgiii. Cohick i"Sbar..p Jos ph Gates 4'-1 ;;l Jim H 1J 117 4i i 30 10 37 1 ;2 144 7 S'J l v 116 4 5c 91 2o , 3 fi? 1.1'-, 14 2e VI ! 29 9"i I '.! 40 j lis 14 45 3 72 11 st JO f4 81 4. 4'l 4M 2.2 175 200 37 CI 90 60 40 5 StI M0 . 1 1 12tl eo JM-T M2 axi 47 98 as 70 4-T4 445 445 2.10 445 44 2'fl 2-.H1 140 216 4:tt H6 174 4 IT 411 M0 WJ 2-M 17 M0 M0 Son 30 4'vS 170 34 2") 111 4,3 g.r0 l'i9 4k7 34 60 ' !l 70 50 IV) 11' 75 15 ?s 21 72 17 -11 : 7 2n ivl in ?4 C no .'.tor.l II t 3 10 j 4 C.s fi IU) M7S 54 1"! VI 71 4' 14 :w 19 9 no 43 .Ti 17 S3 59 4'1 3 us 16 M 4 II 1 1 .r5 Ion tw CS 10 r 41 57 4i S 1.1 7.1 57 31 00 49 2-1 10 49 9o hi' 05 5 ti 2 s 52 71 46 r. 4s 16 50 C4 S6 43 76 S i 99 l'i (t0 16 5) fK l 7 so f5 19 45 si 71 6 74 10 99 71 46 47 85 25 IS 160 72 2 97 9 PO 1G .50 H 95 11 55 t 25 ti 75 15 57 7 41 1 62 4 95 4 95 2 4S 6 ' 70 153 109 153 156 153 100 lri 16.3 19 l-vt P3 100 ft 25 ti 26 111 ,'t00 132 4-rt 4'Vl 60 1 17 12 72 14 40 12 34 19 20 37 20 6 Z 25 Seated Iatula and T.olf Also, at the same time nnd place ill rr roM the following seated lands and lots of ground rn which tsres reinabi unpaid, and which have beVrt returned to tftK t'oiem'ssioi'ci a aiirrt abiy to the Act of Assembly of April 2utb, l74. Adams Townshtp-. ff'. I.ntt. Tiamr of V tri-rr. Tar. Jsm9 Rureloot UnM 4"0 12r; 43 650 :is loo 6S 129 64 54 . 1 1 74 1) umbria l 1 rin Co.... 95 i .Vm. R. t yo t Jetty & to. Havid It-.riu r i Jim. Fye' .hn I.vett., Thomas K et len FhouicI Pebly Henry Ii!iinire.. Ameohent Towssiiir. 1 ?5 10 '5 96 6 91 J 45 73 1 J P 30 7 r.5 6 14 2 VI 63 P 64 1 (d 47 f3 Joseph Fay, Mary Jn'ie Kelly Fa rime I WnU Jovetdi Todd's estnlt? James Rradley. .. M ichnel K;r... !!!.!!!!! Matthew Ksne ,'amra McPermott-. Margaret McMulien P Mtn Towjssn :p. 1 1 iW Isaiah Runner. 7 77 M Rernard Itoiinhoo 8 27 10 Jacob Keith. 74 f7 Livid Knnti 3 M 1 1 Cordelia Vn;e- ;s 100 John Thomss 3 75 174 Alex. II. ItV'n.. !.."."!". flat 25 J.seob L. Keith . hs li Arctus f-evy 17 4". h'l Wm. MrPouald. sr lf.Z M A. Stinet.'sor 42 60 -Jam ir Thompson. S 62 Pi.ACKi.r. Township. 100 .Bin..msn J. Rlndline 14 fls 90 Win. M. t'onibie 17 1"1 ,A"n tiwens 17 94 54 M-.ilfor.l A- Alters .'"" IttinT 10 Rel'J. (JlifHU iek "M fr) G . M . Reade - J. Moore 12 46 72 .L.hn Ynnt 3 4n B'tt (Jeoige Rei et M 1 1 Joseph Williams' fstute... 2 26 Camhiiia Township. Jame s H. I "avis. G. L. Lloj d's cstMie, (J. L. Lloyd's cstutv Thomas I'lutt... F. P. Tierney Cnthnrinr Todd Wm. Tilil.ott James William Geo. ft Josiiua Itci key Geo. Rcrkey Ac llro (Iwoii Cunningham lnvid H. Kvmis' esiate .. Richard Jones (iao . I..., Josr.pn Mellon'"..! "' John & Ott'-.j itorabaug'ii". Ilenj. V:,UKin Ifa'-i Mn;,ihj .'..-'.'.. 5Vm. L.tuii c.'.vr.lA RonovGH. 1. John Cox 1 l'hilip 1.J le 1 Frill Il.jylo 1 Joint Kern 1 James Roberta ,H M. 1.. Walsoii O unol.i. Towsk iV. Philip Ihiker's estate .Tohn Weber Oiest Township. Rlanehard Co ..... 1'iiinchard Jt Ia. 1" 1 iah Lif d . tf t N.I K It's estate 1 J.itne & J.rt. liouthert J-... John Hiph : Andrew Hitch John & H. Mblion John A H. Mi llf.n. John A H. Mellon Abe N'lel... ... Abe Nrt-.l Ci-EAnFist r. Towsshiv. Lout her A- Lloyd Moore Simpson . L. llolininy William Hr( i '.ii 1 e ll.tniel 1 P7mger rslale... I. like MrfJuire, Jr Ji.hn J. Krise Roseii.-i Lit.ingcr...... Joseph H ue IN a-ie A I ii.h v... Michael Inineyan I raoci? I Iwi'bui... ClF.sT ?!'HINOS RllK'OfGII'. 2 William TVchtr 1 Pntnut'l Keby... OisJMArnii Towssnir. L. ft. 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' . lell.:.i, ,),:..'. Pri.-g I . id R W.i-ion 2 s 2 oS 5 14 15 '! l.; 5S 1 2C. i n 1 74 0 -- 1 74 HO fi-t 219 113 1 21? JliVl I. ! t . 1 Vt.ei;,.. s ir-ir or. r rover 1 Sy. n-iiis i yno d-. 1 Charles Pro-ser 1 J.icon Murphy P.Pi-N?nrt:Q liiiRiirtin 1 .t.-t n Tatiner. West ward . 1 TboTiiHs Todd. West ward. 1 H. W. J. m. WetherhilU GAi.i.iTztN Tows-sm p. Ro.ly Rradlev'sest 5vilii:.'n Ibt-ker J.i mes I. Gwin f.eorg-e MeGovern S'tchaid li round's est Tlmmis Gorman A Hen llenrv . 2 I . harlcs Mcllugh lJAt.ttT7IN hiUltfOn. 1 Mrs. Mary Coyle 2 Mrs. Afnv Fox . . 1 John M. M-igti J Jackson Township. I". P. Rrown 1 1 i ra in R. . rd ......."...."."......." A b Rrown oohathanl le-enger. T . 1 : m 4 P4 68A 11 41 4 M r 04 HT 52 9 2 34 1 27 1 5S 4 71 ' 3 36 r ?s 2 Sll 3 17 13 Srt 7 4 17 "0 fsi 5 ?i 8 59 1 51 V. 30 1? si 15 o 1 2 f. M 4 72 Ill J5 1 'II 1 "s" j'lO 9.1 I'M 10 ra 15 l-vt to 71 96 "1 homns Mo o-e .-I. vi - .Illi UIIUIII l!:.'imr i WMlker-.. 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