4 I I f ;. Pi.. HAY ft. FRIDAY, LOrAl A1 PKTiSOXAL. oi it k. Tlif iii"inlor at tl. HfiniwraMc o::'.u!itt't! f 'iimbriii minty arc ro-pi"t-l! V re illf--til t" ille.'t at the" Curt IIoiwo , f-V pn-ii'iT-jr. on 7V.'iW. -V'u JTfi. instant, 1 nVI'M-fc. r. m.. for t'o imrixcp f f-vr-tliv tiiii fur ii Mi ii 4 the Deiiiocratii' n-.ir.tv C'iiiv.T.tio!i. .l-H'Tt M'ltuN aid, Cluiiriiian. Here, Tnrnr and tiik Othf.p. 1'lack. T..li'i-tiwn lia-i rcuitrcil (ini;. A iri' k' t rln! lias lcf-n reanifil in AI tsun.i. Cliew Jarkon' Best Sweet Navv To baco". fl-.riy. A !' !:;! st'ssi-di f Court will lie lu-IJ l.tTe next Tnes.lay. .. Tl:e tune f'T the new street eriKiintr at t!.e j it-i.t! e have b.-en ,1,'li v.-i oil. Tlie Trusts whieh vi-itM in .luring ttie fast week ii:l Yin il.uiiiii,',- to vegetation. Kustio motto fia:i:- -i. u!a-s aiel li.uk. for utuv ri-tits, at the Sunheam ;a!lery, Hiirh T! .in'.: . ..iliitzin. :e-.t List rv. brother ri went frohi thi y lmvi' an i-nt. jilaee rtain- tie Ve Mie' where th Ki-enshi-;e. of the AVil k i nl u rs Tun--, sav-i that short hind ean he raiiiliy ai-.i'iiie-l i'V I'm-jei iinx a huz. saw. PI, ,!.! te-t nil well i- the rllild of iiiifort urie. The drilling tools :ire lust in the well ami a l ew ealile is neeiled. Fr.-iul.t engines on the Pennsylvania, Kaiir:il oetween Altootia and Derry will he doii'-le'I" on ami after the 1 .'th insf. IheM.it'- fair will he held in the Kxjmi j.'.i. .ii i, rounds, Philadelphia, and Aitoona i:ri!i anil rMii-.-s to t eniniorien. -'l'ii' name of the to-Ptli-iiian who er- for:ns the .v. jkof je.i ii. hinii tiekets on our traii'.h tram is ('apt. . tVorsr.-iiyil--r. A ! f;i-"e!ii;er eai shed feet loTit; and !- f. t wide is heinir lniilt in Aitoona. It ::; have f i-it iraeks r n : 1 1 1 i i -r info it. I'rofes-or l.yti 's seiei t s. liool hejan its ai!i;i!,-r se ion of two months last Monday I'VTM'i.'. w ith an ;ittend:iie-e of '-' pupils. Mr. i.rithtii Homier h. is retired limn tho j..itio of an-tit for th-.- U.air Iron and Coal ,ii!jany-s mines at l!.-iini'i'b'ii Fin n be. Now ilia' the Ihrn'J is alnnit to rhaiiL'e L.iTid-. we en: nre 'he .mi lie - ion that "in in 1 aniiiti!:" wiil heemai-a losi an in K'ovnhur. hums Madam, for many years ja-t n.ar.airer of the funun-e in illu.iiiil.'lil. liiair ef.'inty, died lust. Friday nior;iiii'. He was ae,-,l f,; ears. i ire el;ty has l eell di-eovt-led near Mid reek. II i nl iniidon eouniy. The amhria I r- ! l 'oT'ii'.iny are iisino; it and pronouix-e it l ; -1 l a I ! iele. 1 he Ahoi.na Mirror joh oilici' caught Tre last Monday, hut the il.imes were di-.-infri'il and eMie'ui--hed hefon.1 much dani a:. had been done. ( i ii duet or la it z, formerly id our hraneh rai'.road. is at present doin duty as a pas !!.'! eondin tor !! the main line hetweeii iV.il and l'if Su. i;h. 1 he Ul.'.ir eoant y I )em. -ratie 'mm nit tee ia meet in Aitoona on Saturday, 17tli inst., t..'.i.t;.e time and fl.lee tor the hohiilllT ot t!. next eounty emivention. e nre eiad to note that e-Ti easurer Kiii lholT. w ho w as danerou-iy ill lat weidv. N au'.un ah.e t put in a daily appearance ;1t t.is tii.'h -fleet Jilaee of huMUes. Ml-i. II. K. .folie.s desires u-, to a llln ill Hep that she has just ri-eeived the lariri -t and r l:'. 1 1-e-t stork of millinery L'oods e er I irou 'ht t K:'en!uiix. o, hidi--. and st-e how tuN is '! "he ref u-e lime from I luneansville. I'.lair eounrv. kiins is killing the tili in Itlair's ereek.' ti.e hanks ,.f that stream liein-4 hteial ! red with dead t rout , su.-kei f.tlhli-dl. Should the heat wave enme this way and strike any of our readers too foreihly they niay poss'ihly find a "halm in tlileaii" hy lying down on the Freemin ami eoverinii tliemselves over with a rnpy of the Herald, or rice versa. There's so niiu h coolness, yon know, hetw. en the two papers named. Asa ineinher of the committee on )er manent orcatii a'ion aiiointel at the picnic of the Juniata Valley typos, held at Llods ville last Scptetnher" we have heen invited hv t'hairman Dnrhorrow to attend ameetim; of said cotnmi'iee at the I.eisier House, Huntingdon, at 1 o'clock, p. in., on Saturday of next week. Of course we shall try to he on hand. In accordance with an order of Council. , the houndary lines of F.henshurs horonh were last week ro-estahlished hy compass and chain hv Messrs. K. A. "shoemaker and II. J. Crouse. Two families heretofore treated as thoinrh they heloimod to Camluia tow nship are hy this" means hrmnjht within the horoiir!i hm'its. The cost of the survey, including a map to he filed in the horouoh archives, was ?r.V Nine yoiim; h.ooi'.Iunis are charged hy Mrs. Morrison, of Aitoona. a widow- woman, with having, on Friday evening last, foreihly hroken open her door, entered her residence, insulted and as-auhed her, and otherwise acted in derga' ion of certain laws on the statire hooks. Two of the parties have heen arrested and hound over 'o answer; the others are understood to have lied the city. A man hy the name of Irvine, living in the l:ich!atid. Dean township, says the ( ar rolltown Xeirs, met with a sad accident last week. He heard his does making a fuss a few vards from the house, and found that they liad treed some wild animal, lie climh ed tlie tree and a dead Ihnh hroke on which he trusted his weight, when he fed a di-taic e of about twenty feet to the ground, sustain ing serious if not fatal injuries. The public are warned against a travel ing fraud, a German hy birth, who picks up a living by honowing money on the strength of bogus notes ami papers, aiid answers to the name of Charles Crnze. His latest exploit was to attempt to chisel Mr. C. Kaa'n. of Johnstown, out of f 17 of a hoard and w hiskey hill, hut a night in the lock-up brought him to his senses, and he forked over enough collateral to guaranty payment of the amount. The Shii levshurg. Huntingdon eonntv, almshouse was destroyed by lire last Satifr day morning. The inmates,"'."! hi number, and many of them insane, wi re removed in safety. The building itself cost fr.xoo, while there was much valuable furniture in it. In sured for fs.nno. The origin of the lire is not known, but it is supposed to have been occa sioned hy carelessness on the pait of those whose duty it was to wat h over the patients in the insane department. There was a religious reception in the chapel at Mt. (iaiiit.in Scminaiy. in this place, on hist Sunday afternoon, on which occasion M-ss I.izie 'M tguile, of Urooklyn. X. V., and Miss I!!c.n Ihiih.'crs, of 'oiumbus. ' ', took thevowsof chastity, obedience, etc., and became members f the holy order of St. Joseph, the former as Sister M.uy Aloysius a til the latter as Sister Marv I lose. UeV. Fathers IJoyie and Ward olhViatcd at the beautiful and impressive ceremony. I'.y order of the lh-pu'otirau Committee of liiair county, which nu t at I lollid ivshurg last Saturday, the date for the primary election was lixed for Saturday. -M!h in-t. It. F. Hose, of Aitoona, and K. s. I'rur.er. of Tyrone, were elected Ke pre-entauve dele gates to the state Convention. ;i,id Dr. strayer, of Iloaring Springs, was elected Senatorial delegate, and a proposition to abolish the Crawford county system was or dered to he voted on at the priniarv election. The five lectures on temperance and kindred subjects deli "rol by Mis. Mc iellan Hrown in the Congregational and Pivshv- lohn tiannin, a young man who lives in Cambria horough, Will prolishiy make up his mind to quit drinking Iwick heer. He was somewhat intoxicated last Monday evening, and while attempting to hoard a freight train near the Johnstown depot he missed the stirrup and was dragged a considerable dis tance, holdiiigon by his hands. He was final ly obliged to let go, and, falling on the other track, would inevitably have lieen ground to pieces hy an approaching passenger train had not some persons who luckily were close hy seized and dragged him clear of the rails. As it was, he was badly enough shaken up to require the serviees'of a doctor before he could be removed to his home. The w idely know n "Centennial Jubilee Singers" gave "three cii'ev'ainmenrs here '.his week Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, ami a matinee oti the afternoon of the latter day. A large audience greeted them on each occasion, and by manifestations of pleasure which were both frequent and hearty gave evidence of their appreciation of the pro gramme furnished by the vocalists. The troupe is composed of three ma J i h'ist in th ns h hii. and. in fact, nearly all the neigh'iorhood. are making pre r a proper observance of Deeora- 1. 'caji.ing. only, sceiin to be -tate fair for compromise sli .n tow i , I ar.it tioti (lay a.eep -11 n itig failed to secure the that citv. l!ic '.'ail was wi'.iingt matter and c t:' it square it the De:i:o st. it- ( ot.vt ntion would, hold its net st la Aitoona. A:!o.,t,a is mil of her trouble with the St.,te for the present. The city has been en two in on t!is in w Inch to set t le, and t he ten p. r i t i . t . charges f. r toileetion will be tl...w:; ,.-r C I Win. K. I'iper was in town e-ter-da r . Iving the -.ngrat ulations .f his many fr: ids t he tar from discouraging prospect I st;;! ,.is(.f bring made post master at llol- h'l n s uirg. I I e t;. w w indmill f.p!. r. but we ito'i't kin U'l ! '11 II g to i.i with l lie I'.er.t of hi. tl.er James r.i '.: ! 1 1. ere w hi he a giand 'M:ing of pattern I. .its and bonnets at Mrs. 1;. K. .Ii.nes' cheap i ; -h st.,t... High street, on Tl-.nrday. Fiid.iy a:.d "s.ttmd.iv of n -xt week. Don't ymi for- is now in working w that that fact l:a ei intemplated ret ire from the lltrnhl i s- to h- he li I iio-e v. :io go out ally these mornings brush tli- dew from the upland lawn he- cotne highly disgusted when tt'.ej discover that th" ,l,.w is't'rost, and no doubt wish they had rem. lined in bed. in Siiiid.iv la -tan infamous crime wa.s committed m'-ir iailit .in. this eoutit. a oiinggirl being th" victim. The lecherous scoundrel is well know ii and has probably this been aircsti-d. John Kehoe w.n arrested at Summit t'ne r d iv on tic- eh u-'.' of hiving stolen from .1 ..'in i;. Xoriu. K,q . bu! i his iri'iocenie, and was w ;th regrets. I l lenicni to the Aitoona Kecorder ri.i':'. eniarcii g the functions and l.tsi f lb i oid'T Crcevy. has pas-("d :-es if the Legislature and been .o i : iu,r. i n ! organ of t !: season is i ted 'lie mt'.-ie was good if the nest ex. rah!" kiml we ever lid th" tunes were IleW a of a ci I'tc.ry ago. c, :::,g of the hoard. .f Io- ir I )i rectors : ;-i:,i -s w is held at the l'o .r 1st i u--!iv. .ving t i severe and ti l i i;l!i"-s. Director Patter-" n. of w u. w i- not .-,.-, ii!. ere :.! k" ' i'.:i ' 1 arge I - a- :. mat (in.. linn ! th h. S.gl.e I I - I"h v.- I ii.-. ! th-- I -t ii aesdav. hit lin ed to. : M f ( t'h out 1 I t' ! a t: .it I i; -. t ; i ll Isl lb.: it d-a ir . '.nigh "W ii -::l:i. in !.- of" i .It' ir'r-. lit. t.llt t i s In i a! i.-ast d At M ,i ii i i ; ,'T. -ill I , - I'.'- well ; Mr. Md. t wens. 'nose life was des-it'u-i ago by reason again ill with the Lingerou .'y so. ile ami vicinitv, i st mil in need li'ist. should heir in mi w ill pa tin in a pio'. s- l'.day. to remain one day. the aei outlt of our go. id "I'liiif makes eight living of i'.e s i;.e persuasion. ;." v.iri iri n. yfnth.-r and father srili t-Kv.m to look or ud IV t: Mr. ! .Wii . te risr. I. c.l'll st taan in ither. of arro li.:t h. r.tida' imbria i tow . . aid the Car walks t r. mi his , a distance of iicrs from Johnstown, charged a minor grade, were brought !;!s am! committed to jail, who had .served out his .i. missed from that institution - 1 : ,ty of w i d u Hi, lying in Siam is to have re subscriptions for the I'.'lli'.' this eoiiimin:!' v hv iriend of the Ib ro'd to ite elephant will be re- i.'i I- 1 r I ;r t ... - X l..i. !.. I l! - . to s, -M. ri ,. , tions t' '- ' tic i.atr.c.e A l' iiiu Indiana '' i'.kiiisburg Ti'nr. Huntingdon ' I I e'A ;-! iw n n '.'' for kind no- r i: i f t v. w hicU we may ropro- 1 -O Ice p.-nuit s. ' him k bass of the season fer this is 'augiit in (iriihth's dam hist ' ning l.v a boy named J-mes. It in length.' I he h..y. having fiii' !.tw b. f-.re !iis eyes, promptly i" it- native clement, nig man naim-d Frank Allen, of o'-nty. went to Johnstown tw i. or i.s ago with the object in iev of eii.pl,,-. i, tent iii the i oiling mill, re he took sick, and despite all cf forth f..r Ids relief, died la-d Sun- tmes Darbv. St . formerly of I t hitt.-rly .".f Mlil.ilio am! Cone rough, died at his residence in the c last Mo;, day. He w:is bom in e:dh, Ireland, in lgo, atul was ll tlie f.otli year of his age when he t wit nil,... Virictu iir.,v. tfstatldingth- fiut that Johnstown ows. and the e.iws have pb t.t , ,f ntlmrities of that bor,iugli have wav to rhihidelphia for a lawn, w hich to keen the grass mi tho "i'latc from becoming toi luxuriant. e-.lk. ' .if". f the Fr'inrtn, j a deacon in " ie Church, and Kd. James, of the a "Mnidav ell,.,! t..,, l,,.r in !,., 111.. luir. h, a 'nil Mill they are net Inpnv tlie (I ! ic h,iri?ir or.i,,wl l..-.;'- ' ..lomin ineil arrou'oyun Artrj. If that's so 't.'ier Wiihams. why don't Vou come back - ir.tot.p, "hovprlnj" hn"sinf-s-5 swtn? and three females, and in their remiiiioii of negro plan- t.vion and camp meeting minstrelsy they ct-r'ainly stand iinriv aied. This was their first vis"it io F.bensliurg. and they expressed themsoives as highly j, leased with their re ception. Should they come this way again, as they signified their intention of doing, they may rest assured .hat their greeting w ill he as large and enthusiastic, to say the least. The fight of the tenqieranee folk against the licensing of the sale of intoxicating drinks in I'.lair county was brought to a con clusion on Tuesday liist by the action of the Court. All the applications were granted, with the exception' of one in Hollidaysbnrg, two in Tyrone, and eighteen in Aitoona. In the list of unsuccessful applicants is found the name of Mr. Silas A. M'tbmgli. late of this county, but now landlord of the "City Hotel," Aitoona. Judge Dean, in his prelim inary remarks, announced that the weight of tlie evidence addu 1 as it tended toward es tablishing the affirmative or negative of the following questions must govern the ac tion of the Court in granting or withholding licenses : '"(1) Is the house necessary for the accommodation of the traveling public.' (') has it the means of accommodation as required by the law '.' (.i) does the applicant possess the persona! character demanded in the keeper of a public house'.' (4; has suffic ient bond been tiled Fikk in C AKltoT.i. Township. The dwell ing house of Mr. John Herschel. in Carroll township, live miles northeast of arrolltow u ecu that place and l best springs p.acc losim favor ladv made terian churches of thi Friday evening and Monday evening, wen large audiences. The forcible speaker, and part lire tioln the en aiiec-loct living; by in dinarv number of o ma: Kv All is not harmony with colony now resident iii K.ims the particulars of a pitched fought by and between certain i,--gi tilling hist tile following ih. received by i a tluent and i marked tomarv stvleof temper crjoet mg a more t ha n or iginai ideas into her rc- the Cambria is. We ha'.e batile lat.iy of i's mem bers, but inasmuch as no one was much hui t, let'alone killed, the publication thereof would md prove interesting. I'.ut one result ma be stated. The land prc-i-mpt'-d by the eoloiiisis was, according to general under standing, tube v, oikcd f"f one year oil the company or co-operative plan. Hereafter, either there will be two colonics, ( neb imle liend.'iit of the other, or each man v.iil wo'.k Ins own land after his own fashion. Mr. Frederick Si liultz is the name i f a b-rmau w hose residence is at St. Nicholas, in liarr township, this eounly. About a mouth ago he went to Johnstown in quest of work, and was employed by the Johnstown Water ompaiiy a-, a "laborer to assjst in the construction of the new reservoir in Voder township. Last Thursday evening, while walking mi the railroad track, he was struck, knocked d.ow n and run over b a fn-ight train near the Johnstown passenger depot. His right leg and h it foot were ground off. At latest adviets. he was mending as fast as could be hoped for under the circumstances. Mr. I.. i l.;oe. of .faokso!, township, went to .lohiisiov.n with hi - farm wagon a couple of weeks ago. and w Idle crossing the rail ro.nl near the pa -sen gcr depot t wo sections of a freight tr.'.in bore down on him and caught and badly demolished the vehicle. On Friday last, before F.squire straver, Mr. ilove entered suits against the I". K. It. Co. for damages and obstructing the highway, but subsequently the suit for damages was withdrawn.. bi the other, judgment in his favor was rendered by the Inquire. The Act of Assembly provides" the penalty, whiih is -''i fine, one-half to goinfo the State treasury and the other half to the informer. Some queer people live in Johnstown. A few weeks ago, we made mention of the circumstance of a couple of men down there skinning a live rabbit and afterward t -basing it around a lot tid death n seued it from their brutality : and here comes the Tri'unie com plaining that mi Monday last, four men tied a dog to a tree on l'rospe.-t Hill and amused themselves shooting mark at it for over an hour. Nearh. all the bullets took effect, and the how Is of tiie poor brute were so agoniz ing that large numbers of women living in the neighboring borough of ( 'onemaugh were at tracted to the front-doi r in their c. r . lay clothes and w ith their back hair dowii. l.cat iiers'iiM king Hippie. w ho distinguish ed himself a couple of months ago bv putting an end to the existence of tir.ee wolves through tlie instrumentality of a dead horse primed with arsenic, just across the Indiana county line from l!arr township, this county. Tilst week succeeded in adding the fourth animal ol that species to his list of i tinis. This wolf, w hie'u mi t its death from a bullet, was a large red one, and has been sold to Mr. Jam.-s J. Murphy. John-town, in whose clothing store it is now on exhibition. Per sons who live in the section where these wolves were wont to congregate, and where many of their brothers yet remain, will be so-rv to learn that Mr. l;lpple has gum- out ot the warof cxicrniinalion and intothe em ploy of the rolling-mill at Johnstown. It is generally undei-food that beginning with m-xt Monday. Mr. Fes. I.loyd. proprietor of the Kbensburg job print ing ofhee. v.ili as sume full and undiv id, d control of the K'oens bnrg Hert'l'l new spap r. Mr. F.-l. Jamesietir ing from the latter concern. We do not know for a verity, but suppose that Mr. James w ill hereafter divide his time and attention be tween the post-othce and the Kbensburg W oolen factory, tlie former ef which he holds by appointment, and a third interest in the latter being his by viniii of a recent pur chase. Mr. I.lovd is a lnosl estimable young gentleman and a good praeti al pi inter, and we doubt not will mantaiu the wcll-earin-d reputation of the miWie anexcehent local newspaper, l'vth he ami Mr. James have our best w i-hos for their uninterrupted future pros ot it y. ith its i.sae for ti t- em rent weU, the gay and incomparable 1 lollida ysburg 'M;irf rf entered on its thirty-fourth Volume under its present proprietor, . A. Traugh. it bears about it all those indications of pros perity that are ever the reward of a news- , paper conducted with ability, and we ate glad of it. for if we have one weakness in excess of another, it takes the shape of a partiality for the S'nnthtrd. IVrhaps this is due to the fact that we carried the ' u.n.n-l to its home subset iiiers during the three lirst J ears of its existence, and also lothe fact that we acquired a knowledge, if it is not egotisti cal mi our par ( what says the Ibrahl f) to lay claim to a know ledge, id the "art preserva tive" underthc instruction of the gei.tleman who then guided ami still continues to guide its destine-... '-Forever float, " etc. An at'empi. was mad:' in the West ward about g o'clock mi Sunday morning la-t by a couple of brave lords ot "reaUoii to enter the residence ,,f fr Ib-nrv Dmnnycr. whose husband is employed it! iLe Abootia railroad simps and is of course absent from home, but the noise fortunately wakened that, lady be fore the miscreant's succeeded in their purpose, ami the lusty n-c of her lungs, having no other available weapon at command, soon aroused some of the neighbors and induced the would be mbliers. if not Worse, to hasti ly decamp. Mrs. Donniyer accepted the sit- , nation for a lime very "coolly, but when one f her surreptitious visitors' announced his desire to see Mr. Donmver for the purpose of paving him a little bill he owed him. and was so anxious tosotile that he sought ingress : by one of the windows after the doors hail refused to admit him, she concluded discre tion was the better part of valor, and raised j iiu i ir i in pcvormniy. toe ( OBRi-sPosnrsfE. JnmTi'Wj. May . l7l. T'bar Fiikf.mav I owp you an apoletry fr nr't writlnir pnnm'r. H"t my ex.-use invalid 1 have had a bad (""Id equal to vciir annual qiiln-y In Inten-e pain and 1 could net write. 1 h id K"ldn .ir-am of writtntr h:ippv letters 1..r the fVrrman, hut. ala! "the best laid !-cliiMne ' mice and men iranir nit ftuliM' " It I" nuthins to nritff when one has neth lnit to do. and pk-titv ef time to do It in. with a found hodv and clear head to ifnidc the pen. Hut sin-h l-i not my FtatiM just now, and honor, this atioloirv , . 1 l.-tt C'alifiunia on thelth of April. Itwasthon irlowinir with I'.-aiitv lovclv a-ranidNo. 'the crops promise an abundant vield. ur folks raised !S.iiO bushels last vear. This yoarthoy have tho promts ofgiioon Ttie whont was headed out. the rye feet , hi 'Ii and tho hartov wns inst hcirinnins to head. ; ViMl'im" ot lliovors of ovorv variety and huo dotted the plains The trees had put forth their U-aves. and the whole landscape was as srreen as a meadow, while tho air wa- drv. clear, piiro and wnolo-omo Ttow tinlike that air is this damp atmosphere of vour- No wonder I have acid. n th" Kockv , Mountains snow wns-from s f. lg Inches deep, and tin "-,, w.i-' Iro-t in thi- place hisi niirtit. This town has improved irrcatly since I lett It tn ve irs ago. TIk-v must ! a rolitrlous peoi-lc here indifinir from the tuimt'or of churches. on need "not suv anv more had thinirs ahoiit my friend ot the Tribune. Surrounded bv this atmosphere, within arm's reach of so manv eiuin-hes. it would -imply he impossible for him to he had. He is a Brood hoy to mi- at anv rate. I lunar to ? Kheu-l.iirir. and tho old and yi.unir Johnstons, the M Tikes, and all my Iriends then it 1 have anv. Hut let mo s:iv hen- that, milch as I ; love Calilor'nia. I love Johnstown -till. 1 lived and taitirht twentv-one vears in and around ttie piece, and I have mends here. They are a kind people lure, and I shall never forirct them. j Yours, -- '-"v- ! "., r-noLi.TowJ.-. May 5, ISTy. ' IFsR Fhkkm u-Last Monday afternoon, white the wind was hlowlns a livetv en!e. a pheasant was started upon tho hill north of Mr. Wm. J. Hm-k s re-idi'ti. e. In Alloehenv township, and ttytnir in a direct line towards the house and airaitist the wind. so..n after came in contact with a heavy pane of irlass in one of the windows and shattered it all to pieces. ji reat was ttie force ol the concussion. The '!a-s was one riirhtn of an ineJi thick, and Mich was the velocjti-attained by the bird that it flew into the room at least ten feet Irom the point ot entrance be lore it dropped to the floor, kilied bv th shock. Mr Unci; picked up the dead bird and earned it from tlie room, and what he would like to learn now from some of the leiral profession is. who is respoti--i!,ie for killitm tho pheasant out of season, and how is he t. avoid prosecution torhavinir the bird in his possesion whil nsultinif the comfort d hlni-elf and lamilv and ..beymsf the laws ,,f l,j iene tv re movlnic it from his turner? 'i ours, Ij. J . r . and between that lilac and Chest borough, was destroyed by lire ht Saturday night. Mr. Ilerschi-1 called to see us oil Tuesday following and gave us the subjoined particulars : lie and wife had gone to bed at the Usual hour on the night in ijuestion. in the second story of the building. Itl-tween lo and 1 1 o'clock they were awaked from a sound sleep by the roaring of the llames, and it was with co'iisiflerahle difticu'ty tin y were able to effect th.-ir escape. Had tl'iey re mained asleep a few minutes longer. Mr. Herschel avers, they wouid both undoubted ly have perished in the tbum s. With the exception of some portions of their everyday wearing apparel, hurriedly grasped in their llight. and a bureau and a table which were sui'seipient ly recovered from a down-stairs room, the entire contents i f tin- house along w ith the house it-elf went up in smoke. H is Mr. Iler-chers opinion that the lire origi nated in the second story, but whether it was from a defective Hue or some oilier cause eaiimd be told to a certainty, though the former was in all prohahhiu the reason. rnl'oituniilely for Mr. Herschel. who is a vvoithv man and by this disaster has lost the major "part of his little all, there was no in surance on cither the house or its contents. Mr. 11. deserves 'he sympathy, am! if need be I hi- aid, of all w ho have hearts to feel for a neighbor's misfort lines. KtliK IN .IA KSCIN TOWNSHIP. The farm house of Mr. .lohn Long, in .Ia kson township, six miles west of Kbens burg, '.villi lo-arly a. I ils c. mb-nts. was totally destroyed by i'::v on Wednesday morning of hist week. A defective line is charged with ha v ing been t he cause of the disa-ter. W hen discovered, the (tallies had made so great headway that to attempt to sta (heir pro gress was found i.navsiiiihg. ami the efforts of those present, all women, were directed to saving some f urnit me and household goods. I'he loss is put down at about fJ.im". The farm on which the hiiim-d building va elected was purchased some t hue ago by M r. Long irom Klder Samuel liralii.-r. The lat ter gentleman held a policy m insurance (lie house in tin- Cambria Mutual Company for JSC", and frequently recommended Mr. Long to have ii traii-ferred to his own name. 1'or some unknown n iisun Mr. Long neglect ed to attend to this important matter of bus iness, and the result is lha! he is thereby out of pot ket the precise sum of money mention ed in the policy . 'I'he house wits a new two story frame, painted white, and w is gener ally reckoned a mode! country residence. Mr. I.otig had made one payment on his pur chase of tin- farm, and was absent Irom home on the occasion of the lire making arrange ments f,ir th" second payment. . m "vVfntz" i'omi's This? .1;7"W Crook f'lnets in it oi-.-e Triinwtiim. On the 2-S;!i of last mouth, Mr. Kiiiimiil Wetitz, of Carroll township.. Ibis county, drove into Aitoona in a sulky to whi'-li was a'tached a fine horse. Mr. John It. W eis, of that city, was also the owner ol" a horse, thoiig'i not ko fine, and a desire to become the possessor of the bet'er animal conquered li i til and ho trade 1 wiili Wentz, giving SlTicash and a note for ?Jo to boot. Wetitz was dire-Te, f, convey I he fine horse to a certain livery stable and leave him there for safe keeping. Il.vl this been done, everything would have proved satisfactory tn Wcis ; but imagine, bis astonishment, if you can, when, visiting the livery stable, an animal was pointed out to hinri as his property which bore alimit the. panic resemblance to his newly-acquired steed as a windmill does to a Waltham watch! This is Weil.' story. Went?: was again in Aitoona last Tuesu.-y, when a .varrant. for his arrest was issued. Itefore !ie Kecorder a new aspect was piven the transaction. The hori whicii We is traded 1o Wetitz was found in possession of the latter, by whom . the trade in all its financial details was ad mitted : but when the horse which Wets al leges was fjiven him in exchange by Wentz was produced, th" latter Fvvoro that the ani mal had never belonged to him, and that consequently he could never have traded it to Weis or anybody else ; The conclusion of his complicated case is liitis given by the 7Vi!i!)ic.- "In summing up. tlm Kecorder said ho was not satisfied to discharge the de fendant ; that a person whom lie believed to be the defendant was .it his office nn the day in question and offered to sell him a horse hitched to a sulky ; while he was tint certain the horse had wh'te b ps and a while pot on the ferehead (the description of Tho ani mal Weis allege he traded for), he thought that description suited the animal ; there were others present whom he could mil call to memory who probably remember. -d the event, and under the circumstance he would ho! i Wentz in S-V'O on hisovvn recojniza nee to answer the charge of larceny as bailee at Court." K 1 1. IK I) on Tin: Raii.koai. On Thurs day morning of last week, a tramp of rather respectable appearance was run over by ihe cars near South Kork, this county, and killed instantly. Front papers foam! on his'persoti, it is coi jectured lhat. his r.atnn was Koger Iiusli, and that his place of residence ws Cincinnati, Ohio. The remains, at ths- in stance of the Poor authorities, wera taken in charge by undertaker IS'.ock, of Johnstown, and interred at Snmmerhill the sanie after noon. The Saturday following, an unknown woman, who traveled on a charity pas and said she lived in Philadelphia, arrived in Suttimerhil!. She claimed to b a con sin of the victim, and by her orders the body was disinterred. Meanwhile, she proceeded lo Pittsburgh and procured from Superintend ent P.tcairn free transportation forth.- body to Philadelphia, and on Monday returned to Siiminerliill and had the coffin shipped to lhat city, accompanying it thither on tho Mail train. So far, ihe transaction seems to have been a square one on ihe part of the woman. Itm since the removal of the body, it. is i enietn licrcd by th" people of Summer hill ih.V. she showed a marked disinclination to speak )f iIih dead man's identity, while what little infm mation she did give was un satisfactory if not contradictory. These facts have led to the belief that a mistake was committed in not requiring the woman to establish her relationship with the de ceaMed , for a horrible suspicion is taking possession of the inindsof all conversant with the case ihat she was an agent of some Phil adelphia medical college ate! took this mo ihu'l of procuring a subject for dissection ! . SaiI.Y HF.REAVF.n. A recent letter from onr esteemed friend Thomas Byrne, of Pitts laugh, contains the distressing news that t wo of li is children ha ve lately died of d i ph theria inside nine days of each other. The first victim was Alfred Michael, his second son and third child, who died on the. 18th ultimo, aged 4 years, 1 month sml 19 -iays ; th other was his second daughter ami fourth j child, Julia (Hive, who died on the 27th nl- tnr.o, aged 2 years, 5 months and li days. I In verification of the adag that " troubles come not singly, but in battalions," his two remaining children are. down with the same : dread diseae, with but slight hopes for their I recovery. Mr. Byrne was at one time are- ! sider.t of this place, nd Ids many Iriends ! w ill unite with us in the expression of senli- j iiieiiis oi Bitmerr ry mpAiuy ior uimseii auu I Itinin Xnws raov tiik Kiht- M. J. Ti-itelb.-nitn. the enter, rising ami popular merchant ol Iyoretto, lias Jii-t ri-tnrneil ln.ni the en-tern citi.-s with a birire ami vt.rie.1 stock of seasonable an, I fashiona ble it, Ki ls. selectil especially to meet the wants ot everv cliis- ,,i customers uien.w,.:iicn ami children, lb- has a lot ot holies' hats of the very Intc-t i-tvlcs. whieh are "pist too lovely." and which will he sure tn charm the eves of nil' beholders. Also, laities" linen suits, liirht and airy as the balmy breath of Summer, and tit indeed to enfold the fair tortus ot the ( irccian irraei .- or be. lock ttie eriu'Clul belles ol the Alle-rhenic-. Men's sluts he has. too. in irreat v:rietv- ,-b irat't. seasonable and f.i-hion.ib!e wh.lc his stock ..I 1 ts. si s. hard ware, titovtre. notions, e-roc-rics. et-'.. etc.. courts the inspection and invite- the patrotiaire of evi-ry- bodV. So rome one, come all. to the People's Cheap V a riet v Store ol l,orctto. whore v mi will be treated with the nttron attention and respect, and be sent home e.;r.t"iit.-,t and h.q.py with your bar riiis. .M. ,T . 1 kit Ki-ti a t M . 1'r -pnet ir. The -uti is softly beaming I 'poll the mi"iiom-tte. And on the snowy cottaire We see ttie sisn. "To I.et." I";. oil ttie riliplc l lakelet The it. iv Yi u.se, , as iiack. While Ai.ireiiua V! it. no- lioth wear itp-ni her back A pnr.'.n-' pla.'fer. Aiiifi.-lina Mi tin ie. would do'iblrs." not have rnutrht the cold In, in v. l.e-li she sin!. -i had she Kiven due l;e,-d to the protection of her leel. Nine tenths of broticlii-il nfh'ctions are ihi" to cold or w,-t teet. and ii Minnie and the others had .roi-ured their boots or shoes at S. It! u lu.-il t b ii 1 1 i lo I J'-v i-iil ti avenue. Altonna. thev would not tew need porou- plasters or other medicament.-, lor niuinent hal's stock ami Cold or Wt.-t feet do not keep colli paiiy. larse c, ,n siiriitiieut of latest Sprout style- boots, shoes a.td slippers pt-t opened, to which the attention ot the reader is dir' i ti d. They will bo sold til futures wt,i -h cannot fail t niiincnd lii'-ins,-p. es p the customer. '(':!. tirrle llrl ie !" -arot a i "lit li. While " I ra l:t t" w.u-l'b 1 ','io.le:-,. And "H117-, bu?," breathed the busy bee, W ith Summer honev l.-ul-'ii : "W hen ,,'it thcin bur.-t a enrol clear lit small bird honiewar I Inirimr ; Votitli. maid, and eii-n bnv bee P.nised nil t" !!-t hi- -imiirig. 'I he ? nit the lord sanz. if tr.in late.l Int.. our plain pn-e. w.cild likely t... oen. t,. cun-ist in some sort of e-ipre-'-ion ol reHiieiiiit t h;i t e,,ld we:it ti er had lli wn and sprin.r tiad o.,iiu That is their 1,'ftho.l of e-b-bratinir the birth of the llowcr-. Men. on th -other hand, who are not so s.-ntitnental. he! eniin.Mitlv more i,rartical. i:iy due obscrva m-e to tie- lew s-ii- on by ,',r, .,pl nit In a I f"d trey Wolrt's. next ,l.,: r to t tie j.i-fc.ffn-e. Aitoona. and or,b-ri:iit niin.l Ilio:- eli'itant Sprinif suits he ha? p:st re ceived and is dispo-inif of at priee- so low a- nearly to take oti 's bri-atti avnv. ir.lers l.v mail will be protuptly a...-, c.ire-'iilly tilled. Tl.itik of the lather ot j:i'it e-'tint'';' and Kive W. a nil !. I-'t ovv on forever in thy ;t!'rioes robe I ! l'r.-r iiii-1 o! b-ai;t :ii"-t;v of tern, r, I'artienl irly to the man ot small mean On his wi'ddin-.t-tour, many ot whom Thou sueketh in. (1. iiii-.rhfy -...-ker. This is an apostrophe to Niaitara. and we cive it heteasan itilrodiictioii to a remark wlu,-li we de sire to make. Tlie remark is thai there may be 'ume aiuoiie our r'.'ieleis. w hether o! small or latur nif;iti makimt no iliftereui e. who meditate a wed d i no tour, or some other tour, b, Niagara or ese vvhere. this year. If so. he should, buy h; out tit at M. Woirs. 1111 I.levonih avenue, Aitoona, from a i.-iteiy-re.-ei ved s:,.--k of Sprt :in.l Stimmer ready -made clothimr wiiii-h in point ot eleitntn-e. excel lence and 1'tii lies- of pri.'e l;:i-' lli-w-r been equaled in the-e t'lirts. 'I"ur-so remarks awly as well to t ho-e who have no present i n!e',t :on , ,i man y i list a-i to t heir more lortunate lei low and one and ail are a-sured that ii ihcy patronize Mr. AVoif they will it"t f-iir and lii-ei-al deai.nf. Ityz Hrj.au D l.inti Had no breeches to wear. He took a small cobweb. And made him a pair : They'll have (.ne advantage- If they are r.itherthin Thev'l! he nne, liitht and aire, S.ii.l Jtrv an I l.iiin. The bree -ties s,.'.d by .la.-. .1. Murphy, or dinton street. John-town, tie oiirli li-zht ami "airy, as v. ;n't tlie -ens,, n the vear. are tl"t of the eobwef, kind, t ut si !,d and s'uo-tnntiul and calculated t.. wear. Mr. Murphy, by the wav . has received and opened a tiew lot of Spr.iiir clothimt cheaper nnd at ttie same time bettor ihan any he has heretofore ottered t le- public. 1 1 oolnpi ise- v iat s. vests, fianta himis. mi.b'i war. et.-.. etc.. Rilol line hiluic and hlte-t stylo. itetore y,,u make 'select ions ol ymir Sprimf --J1-. vou :;rc ree,,Tciuei;,!ed to iv him a call, ile will do the lair thinar hv v,,u. .iMiu k toiieriies forever rattle. Sow imt tu-oatica-t shameless news ; Never H-kinir. while thev tattle. What their h-'pb-ss vi'tini !- e: iJreedv e-irs. with keenest relish. Catch tlie tollltlle's illorott 111 Spoil ; (tiler lips p. talcs embellish. Alwai s weavimr sironiter toils. The nevs we ib'-ire to sow Is of another and be tallv dub. rent .1 is.-nptioii. and that it will be ap preciated by the reader we entertain no doubt. Not to make too lorn:' a dory ol it, our news is that .lohn 1,1 , I 4. C,,.. Jiiuli street. KOen-bt'.rL:. will iitr'mr On- present month ol May undertake to ir: e Un ir cu-i , oners some special barira ins in dress and dry itoo.p . eioi hi mt. tr-ii-iTii-s. hardware, etc.. a larite stock ol which has pist been shelved. Their pri'-er have ever been ,h.i n to t h- lowest notch, but now they will be made n.ore liberal ihan ever. Hive them an early call and ask for a special bar-irain. train oriihird it'hi- i twen Hxl'lli K.vll.r.oAiux!. A throiurh freight blderi witti tohaeeo Jnm the eeh'O raO-d 1 rstahli-htnent made I lie ran Irom IScw York t i-ilito uist week ip the remarkable last time ty lour hours. At Mineral Point, this county, the In,-., motive struck a e,,w I clone i nit lo Mr. Samuel rn-'ti. iiivl although it didn't cut her into calves no. Jr. lies it killed her instaiiter. The train was rtinninn' at the rati oi iorty mile- an hour at the time, and had red the animal been thrown ch ar of the track a lir-t-i wreck would undoubtedly ha.i e been the r. -ulf. Wki. ovk Visiroit. Mr. T. If. I. Konlk. of the pt'puiar. euterprisitut and s,ptsre-dcaiiii tirm -i . K. Koulk s Sons Co.. Advert l-ini; Altents. pittshurir. paid n- a pep v isp Tiies.lay. iie n.iorts the propose, 1 "exoursh" ol the 1'cnn'a. V. V;i and ( ihio Press Ass,-iation to Calilornia as assutninit ib'tmite sha.e. and is 7ealoUsiy an bint his res,eet ed iitthcr in the prelimi nary work tieccss.. rv to niake it a success iitu-rcee-tciitcl in journahstn'Vircles. liYniAKAL. MYI'.KS K1ST. Married, at the Chtir-h of the Holy .Name, in this place, on .Monday. Feb. l-7il. by h . Katiier lioyle. Mr. C. 11. MiKH-i and r.liss; K'.itii Kist. both id thi- place. That was a secret well kept, friend Kandolph. but as it i out at last we can do u, less than wish you and your youint urn! handsome bride all the i,!pssiiii,- which pert-iin to a "nappy wedded life. May peace and prosperity abide w'lth you forever, but siioiild trials a mi irihul.it ions come, mav they !; inbl ioi jph so i.tfectually that they will be itlad to nnd a iCi.-t-inif place in some other le-s lavorcil liiibitiitiou. SCHKf (TH-VT.li 'K. Married, at St. I?eedicl'? church. Carroiiiewn. on Tuesday, Mht 6. IsT'.i. by liev. lather i'i ior, (IS. H.. Mr. vVii.lia m Si iiuoth and .Mi.-s Cf.cki.i a Ki-ick. both of ('arnilituwii. A IIT()ir.S NOT ICE. Mary An .JL Uradb-y. Kxeeutrix of John l-tradiev. decea id Aaron lin deceas ed, s. Kdward Mullen. John Miiilcn, Miir-rarct lullen and I'l-b-r Mullen. In theCourtol Com mon I'ieas of Cambria county. No, 1 10. 1 Ks-otnher Term. ISTs. 11. 1 (. .t.'im Irtt..'. I'.rj-on. Having been aiiointed Auditor hy the Court to report ilistrihiiIion.it the money in the hands of the Sheritt arising from the sale of the defendants' real estate, notice is hereby irivrn that I will at tend to the duties ol my appointment, at my office in Kbenshmjr. on Yrt'.ne'tay. Man SJs!. Js,':. at 2 o'clock, r. M., when and where those interested nre requested to appear. WM. II. SKC11LLR, Auditor. Kbenytmnr. April 21, ISTK.-ilt. I his jfocd wife in their great bereavement. 1)LANIN(i MILL,. Having: attached t our I.t mkeh Mil I s near A-hiand Furnace eompleie 1'laiilnK we are )irej.arcil to work Flooi'ixi, StiuNfi n -i.l Mot lium; of every ib sTlpi ion. and nl,i ilit tuminu-of all kindc. such as Iliu.n4. Fmtit and Hue Hnl.t. .c. Flimiu ivi snd SiniNo always on hand st Ihe Mill nd for pale at the lowest cash prices. 1. k O. MtKlKE. April 1. lR7t.-5ai. T. a Hrei: AtTC-jy. r. Siieriff'sSales. IY virtnn f.f sun-lry writ- of Vend. F.xpnn., Alia I end. Lxpon.. Levari Facia. d itu. Levari ha riai, h i. f a. and Al. f i. ha.t ir-cuef) out if the Court iif('"iiinbin 1'lca.s of t'auibria r-unty an-! to mo .li TW'tctl, there wiil ho rxju-f-ej tu iullic sale, at the Court lli'ii.f tn Eoenl'iinf. on Friday, 3Iny "TJ, At I n'elark, H. M.. the followinn real estate, to wit : All tho riifht. title and interest of Isaac Craw ford, of, in ami to a lot of irroioid situated in the Kist ward. F.bcnsburif bon uiih. Cambria eounty, I'k . fronting; on Centre street on the west. Craw lord street on the norih. an alley on tho east, and lot ot Thomas liavis on the south, havini: thereon erected a two story Irame house and trame stable, now in the oecnp.iney ol H. A. Mel'ike. Also, all the ritrht. title and interest ol 1-aac Craw lord', of. In and to a lot ot itronnd situated in the West ward of Kbensburo; horui;h. Cambria cnuntv. I'a.. Ir,,nt inif on Ili-h street on the rc-rth. .1 u 1 i'a n st r,.-t on the west. Kloyd street on the s,,nth, and lots of John H. Thomas and M. I.. I al man on the east, tiai it' thereon . reeled a two story Irame houst. 1 (used as a hotel), frame stable, ice house, etc.. now in the occupancy ef Isaac Craw lord. Alfo.nU the riuht. title and interest of Isaac Crawford, of. in and to a piece or parcel nl' land situated in Cam bria township. Cambric eountv. I'a.. adiominit lands oi A. A. Marker. John F. "Tibbott and Thus. Ti-ittith. containing 10 acres, ue.re or less, hav ing thereon erected a stone house and board stable not now occupied. Taken in execut ion and to be sold at th, -uit ot John II. Hite. administrator of the estate ol J. K.TIite. deceased. Also, all the ri;;ht. t Hie and interest ofMilton Jones. Kdwin Hurkhart and bciinii-l .Imns. nl. in and to a piece or pan el ol land situated in Jackson township. 'iitnliriii county. Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: Heiciiiuiui; at a beech, on line of tract in name ol ( '.crcc Jacobus: thence parti v by said tract and partly bv tract in Ihe name ',( Nathani.-I Simpson, wist ITS perches, more or less, to a M-st : thence by tract in the name ,.j William Hall, south 410 perch' s, more or less, to the rriirin.il line ; thence south (is1 .. ib-erecs, east tvvent v perch es ; thence cast IM pen-ncs ; t hence nort h -JT jM-rche: thence south 71 .leirrees, east 10 perches; thence south tv.i decrees, east 10 perches ; thenee so, nl, o,, deirrees. east 20 perches; thence so, ill, K, decrees, east 10 perches, to a post ; thence ea.t :u5 pi n hcs t.', an oriirinal corner on tract ol Kot.crt lin -iinnon : thence by said tract, north 415 perches, more or less lo the place id betrimime containiuir 415aeres and ti jiercln-s, more or less, havinir thereon r-reet.-d a steam saw mill. Alsti. all the riirht. title and in terest of Milton Jones, F.dwin Hurkhart in,. I Lem uel .loner. ,,t, ii, und to a piei r parcel ot land situated in Jackson townsii ip. ( ;l mhria count v. Ia.. bounded and described as billows: lli-Loiiniiiir at a pot, the northwest corner ol the tract, in the name of John Iiucatiuon: thence we-t.partlv bv tract in the name ol Nathaniel SuupMin and partlv by tract In the name of Jo.-eph Con,,, west p.-; perches, more or less, to a post ; thence south :,15 perches, more or less, to a post ; thence south CM . decrees, east oo pen-hes, more or less, to the corner of the tract in the name ol John Hucaunai, : thence north to the plao ot beirinnin containimr 4."7 acres and 75 perches, more or h-s--. Aha. another tract with tlie follow mir description: Heirinninir at a post situate,! :! perches west In in the -otith. east corner ol the sa id tract of land: thence north 15 deirrees, west 1" percties. to a beech ; th'-nee. north lit' deirrees. west i, perches, to a post ; thence north 71 deu'ree-. west In perches, to a birch : tin t west 7 pen le-s to a po-t : t h.-in-e south -J7 perches to a post : thenee ea-t :;u pen he., tothc pia.-eot bi-'in- . iiihif eotitai nmir ." :,cres. 14-i perches, ii n, n,.-.v. aii'-e. mor- or ie--. Tnkfii in ,:T"ci!ei,,n aid t he sold at the suit of .1 a tie -I -ncs. Also, all the rinht. title and Interest d John lloliis. ,,. in and to a pice or parcel ot land situa ted it, hite township. Cembtia county. I'a.. ad jolnuiir lands ol James i Jali.-.irhcr. Charles Kan stead. John ;ia.-irotv. and others, ci.ntaininif It! . acres, more or less, ainnit Is acre.- ,,i whu-h are cleared, hivv inn- thereon crc-ted a one and a-half story plank house and loir statde. now in the occu- : pa, icy ot John lloliis. Taken in execution and to . be old at the suit ol C. 1 lanairan. t,,r use : IKuiahci'M". IioVV lor Use ol ( '. llaiiser. A I so. all the r'uht. title and inlerest of Jacob ThoT.ias. ol. in and to a pie.-e ,-r parcel ,,f land sit uated i ii Klder town-hip. Cambria county. I'a., e, 'oitiiiuf binds ot l'rancis Vahiier. Wiiham N'oel. ' Finney Harrows, ami others coutainiitu ;;p.i acres, more or less, about . 0 acres id w hich are cb-nred, havini; thereon erected a icc-aini-a hail story ln-r house, Irame stable, irnst mill, and saw null." now in the occupancy oi Jacob Thomas, ami a t wo-- i oiy plunk house, in t he oecupa e.-y of An. In w i iinif. Taken in elocution atsj t- be sold et the suit of J sV ii. Mellon. Ai.s.i. all the riiiht. title and inl,r,-l :,f C. A. l.a icrbci n a ,,d Jaeoli Thorn a .. ,.. in iiini !., a l,,t of c,r 'iin. 1 situated in the village ef St. Lawrence. Chc-t township, ( '., ml, ria cotii-ty. I'a.. InmtiTnr on township road on the east, a.lloiuinir lot id .lost ph Khuddy on the sou! !,. and ha. inir an aiiev on the west and north, haitiiii f 1: -i'.-oi, erceiei'i a iv.o i,rv ilanl: house hi,,i plank s:.i'.:e. i:ow in t he oecupa n cy .,! c. A. I.aii-be.n. 'Uki-ii in evecu: i-,ti and to be sol i at tt, s.,,i ,. Il.-nry I.iol..'. A i s, . ui! the riirht. 1 1 1 le'aud i no r.'-1 ,.t .1 ., :,:e-- F. .M c .M tl! ' en. -I. in and to a j.c-ceor parcel i.l l;,nd -ttuatcd in '::. o't: I I iish'p. (.'ainbria county. Fa., ad loin; m: lands id M. McM'uilen. .b-hli I Mti btii. I. Storm, and other,-, eoii;.',;;,',!- p, .i.-n-.-. more b ss, liavi;ie; t';;cr. erect-) n one -lory p bin's house, nov. in t he occupancy oi harles p-M clh-n. Taken in execution and to i.c s!. at the sinr o Win. I.itZiiieer. Also, all the riu-hl. title and interest of John Youiikin. of. in nnd to a piece or par.','! ot" land sit uated in While tow uship. Canil.ri-i eonntv. Pa., adjoin inir lands o Joseph ':i n I inner. Sam Tr,.el I. ' and Th-,lii.-i.s I'owell. cnt il n i nir -S acres, more ,.r less, tiavitiir thereon er.-t r. a two storv j,l:uik housi and loit stable, now in the oceitp '-. ncv'ot John SciOert. and a two story plank house not now occu pied. Taken in execution and te be sold at the suit of .l.-hn lieer-, win, wa subrogated to the rnrht s ot S. K. Kurns. . ndor-e-.,; 1-. .VI . 1- lanairan. Also, all the rorl-t. 1 ill-- and inter,--! ol l.'ilii:,m N'-e-lj of. in and to a piece or parcel ot i and situate. 1 . in l.idi r town-hip. ' 'ambria mtv. I'a.. adioinin-' . I:,n.i oi Jacoi. J'",Tkoi,;ri'i--. hanmnn. 1 r.iii,'c iiiier. an-l other.-, c.ntrtiii.nii s', le re.-. ' more or b-s- ;.),:, nt ji ui-p.. oi winch arc c'e-iirc l, havini; there n en -ted a on-aiid ii-halt story 1,, llou-e. Weather ttoar.b d. and Irani,' stable, t'.ow 111 the m-eepacey of nt!:..!iV Noel. Takcll ill -XcCil- ti'.n and io b, soid at tie- fiiil m Herman Haomer. Aim', all the riirht. title and inter,-: ol A.J. Hurbi :,, ot. in i, n, to a pi.-, ., or parcel ot land sit uated i .: 'learlield township. "ambria count v. 1' i., adloinimr land- of John f.urhin. Knke Imrbni. i Win. I v.,ry. ami I.-wis storm, i-ont a i nt n-r 70 acre-, more or le.-s. about -.o :u ies ,, w hich arc cleared. Iinv!iii.' thereon erect:-1 a on, -and-a-hall story I'l.lllV house. ,1.-1 ra-w ec. upied. Ta'retl 11! exeeu- tioii and to be sold at suit oi I'eter Tr.-xler. for use. Also, ail the riirht. tine and mb-re-t ol Anthony ?VK,rks and Alois Mark-, ot. in and to a pie.-e ,,'r i:irc.l ,,i laud - '-i.i' -d in J'.iacklick town-hip. ainhria coin: ty. 1':,.. ad i -iuimr lan Is ol A. prei -er. 1'. 11 o.'i man. ,M . Fp.nk. a nd ot hers, coiilanni, 1-ji acres, more or less, about .nacres nl which arc clear ed, hacin thereon creeled a ope and-a ha! i story plank house and Ion stable, now in the o.cupan -y , ol John Kiiorr. Tak'-n in execution and to be sold at the suit id J,ewis K. F-dwards. f,.r ic-e -t i; (ward Kob-rt-. Al so, all the rih!. title r.nd interesi ,, Ii,,i id I,. Conrad and Mary .1. I (.-r.rnii! t. ,.i. n, atnl to :, pic e ' or parcel !' land -ituated in I"!earti.-ld township. Cambria ccii,.;. Ph.. adioininj- lands ,,. l.uciis Myers. James Md ) rtnott. M. Ivory, and James Kitzimrer. eontaiimiif p., acres, more ,.r le-s, haiimr thercn erected a tw,. st..:y plank house and frame Mai -le now in tie oociipuncv ,,i Kot.crt 'our. id. Taken in , vo lition and to be at the u:t " Win. I'. McKeiiHe. f..r use ol John I '.. Scanlan. Also, all tin rithl, tule and intere-t of John J. H-'ekel. of. in an.! t,. a piece or parcel of land situ ated in liarr town-1: i p. Cambria eountv, I'a.. i sd 1'iii'mr land- el John sherrv . Frederick Keel. el. M. Sehlcrth. am! i-ll'.iT.-. i-nni.tipiiiir ;hi acres. itir- or less, about :: arr-3 of v. hi- h nc c!e?red. having there.-ii ercete.t iw-st,.ry plunk hoi'sc and irame bar:i.;now in the .s-etipaney ot John J. Hi-,1,,'1. and a one storv loir house in the nceupancv d William Heekel. Taken in execution and b be sold at Hi e suit oijMart in Sa nder-'. Also, all the riirht. title and Ino-re-t ot S. Me- ' Fariand. of. in and loa piece or parcel of hind sit uated in White town-hip. Cambria ooiiotv. I's.. adloinimr lands ol i ieortre Kieha tjls, i,-,,riri I(,,w niiiii. Aaron Younk-in. and others, eontaniimr ." , acres, more or less, .-.hunt 2.'. acres of which are cleared, haiim- tJiereori fT,-i-,-,l a one story !tr ho. is,.. m,t now occupied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ..! 1 1. Me tiultv. Also, all the ri'hi. liile and interest of Joseph Trexler. of. in and I-. a pic e , r pared of land situ ated in li.-an t,'iMi-i,i,. ("iiinl riti riiinih. I'n.. lel .ioitiiiiir land - oi I'a' id Trexler .ia; :es t v rv . Vine liend hi. and ,-t; crs. containing ihti-. tiifc "r b--s. about i it.-r. so; which arc elc-;rc 1. h:n inir thereon cr.-cte.l a ot..--;, tid-a -ha 1 f si-.ry pi. ink l:oi;-e and biiuk b;,rn. mw in the o.-"upai:cy ot Joseph Trexb-r. Taken in exe-utio!i and to he" sold at tlie suit i'eter Trexler. lores,-. Also, al) the riirht. title and interest of John Hips and f riah l.loi.l...!. in and to t he (, i i. ,w itcj tracts, ,( land .-it'cite.l in Sus-pi.-h inna township. Cambria county. I'eun'a. hounded and .b-scrit-ed ss follows: Jxt J'rdrt R.-ir i n to nir a t a popi;, r stump : thence north -.i-2 decrees. eat l-Jo p, rehes. to an ironwood : thence by ether lands of Kips IJoyd, south S7'3 decree--, east -jo perchr --. to stones: t hence by same, north J' decrees, east jpj perches, to a post ; thence soniti ,;i , leirrees. east 14'.i perch , s. to post on oriL-i na I line; t hence sout ti "J1 , dcir.. . w.st -Ji.'J perches, to a post: th.-nee north -f ,1,-ir.. west 11 perches, to place i t beirinniti'i enntu ini nir till acres, ol i erches. .'ind allowance. ?d Trpt t M-;- , irinninc a: a stonn pile : thence by M. I'iatt's land. I ii.irtii li t iliirrti". ca.-t Uo perches: them-e south sy d.'irr. . s. e.i.-t l.M t-c-rchi-s : thence bv c. Iiri-kei s. south 1'4 it, -irr.es. west V-i per, l,e . ii-irth so ,b---., w,-st l",4 (,erch,-s coTitiiininir l'.s acres and l.',4 pi r ches. ej 'IT.rt Heirinninir at a post on line ot K. Nairle. south st decrees, ea-t le4 perches, to a ;rum: thence by other land of Kloyd. s,.,ith 1 ,lei.ree, we-t lo4 jierches. to a post : thence by C. I iriskel's. nort h S'.i deu-rees. west 164 perch,'. t,,a p, si. north 1 ib-tr.. east lo4 perches, to place of bcrininnif eontaininir. lisj acres ate! pen-hes. liavinu' a dam thereoti ; built, i.'i t'rcci Keirinnjnir ;;t a tioplar. north 2 b-irrees. ,-a-t l'Jo pcn l;r. io pointers: ti.'.-nce by c. liriskcl's. north ss decrees, west lei perch.--", to pointer- : ..utli 2 .ley roc-, west i j.i j,erel'.. s. p. .st: jo'.ith SS deirr-i-es. e:,st 1-si p'-rclie.-. to bctriiininir eontaininir l'.'i acres, .'th i'rnti Heirinninir at a hemlock : thence by 31. Hosiers, north ss deirrees. we-t lco perch. to pi-i titers ; thence byS. Hirnes. north 'J'.i ,i'UT.s.'. e.i-t 41 ,t rciies. to pin,-: s-u'ith fs , deirrees. rast Jo perches, to stone : -.ail h 'Z decrees. w,:- t 41 j;erc!:es. beirinninir c..-iit i i n i li:r 4", a-'res. "!h 1'i-art ib'o-inninir at a stone pile: thence l,y IJoyd'-. north deirr:',-s. east 71 per.-hes. to .it,e; north S7V3 i',cirr..-cs. we-t lsa perche-. to ji-'-t : south 'i'i deirrc s. we-t 7 pep-hes. to ;.o-t: south S7'2 de irrc't. ea-f by land- ; Hurkhart 1 i perch".-, to be Kit.iiinir i-outttintiitr 7' acres and 14o i-erche.-'. 7th i ract Kc-.riiiuinjr'.it a stone ; thence hv public ro.vl : 110 perches to ston,--: thence by Keirn's ian ds. nort h 8'- d-'-rrees. west 1..71, perches, to majde : thence forth 1 deirrcc. ea-t lO't erches to post ; thec.ee tiv . I rooderham"s, south svih-i'i-s-s. ,-si ..s p.-r.-hes. to ; I ei nnin t'eiitaiuinir '.m acres and U.-j ti.-r.'hes. Taken in cxecuium and to be sold at the stot of M. I. Hoiee. for use ,.f 1 . A. Shoemaker. Also, all the riirht. title and interest of John Kelly, of, in arid ton piece, ,r parcel ot land situated In JaeV.son t - wnship. Cambria county. I'a.. rtd'oin lmr hinds of John Airer. I(.i id Kotlers. and others contiiinimr 1.1 acres, more or bs. a'-M-ui :v hit," of which are cleared, hiiiimr ther"on ir.i .'etl a house and h-tr tiarn. now in the .K-etn:incy ,d John Kelly. Taken in i x."-utioii nnd to be sob! at Ihe suit ot John J. Kelly, lor use l trcrire Wehn sr. i Al so, all the riirht, title an 1 int T-st of J soph Ilardine. with notice tn Jacob Z. Nairle. terra ti-n-ant. and Nicholas N'airie, tcnaii'. in possession, of, in and to a certain tract of fond situated in Al- ; l.'ifheny township. 'ambria eo.inty. K:t.. bounded . and ilescribed as follows: Heirinninir at a corner : adjoining land- of William 31. U,c.d audi'. II. Shields: thenee nt.rth 44 ib-irrees, west 17ri perches. ; by lan-ls of liliz-ibeth Meiiuire. lo a p.,st ; th.-n.-e ! north 7'J' j deirrees. e.i-t Z perche-. by hind ol the heirs ol Matihew Ivory, to a )ist : thence north 1 ! deirrees. east 44 perche.-. by the same, to a ),.,st: i thenee south -s!3 .ieirree-. east ;u rods, by Pmds ,,f i t lie heirs o! William I i ibbot:. to a corner a.i ioi ni nir i land- of Win. M. Uoi .1. t-i the til.ii-c ! boiriisnniir contain!!, ir ,4 acre.-, f-e ttie sani" more or l.-ss. Taken in execution ami t i he sold at the suit of I-adore Iillv. Adiaiui"tr.tor C. T. A.'jI'i'rdnoisA. lllbtiis. dee d. Aij-o. ntl the riirht, title and Interest of Thomas j -Kirrnan. of, in and to a piece or parcel of land sit- j nated. lyinir and beimr in thrtownliipof Alb-jrhe- ' ny fnow allitTtn), eountv nf Cambria. State of ' I'ennsylvania. bounded and de-eribed as follows. to j wit: iteirlnnlnar at a chestnut tree: thence wet I It)1.' perches alonir Marv Urown'f and Venus Lewis' J land : thenee north st., deirrees. west 44"j K-rches. , to a post to Kichard W liitehead's ; thenee north by i Hortner's land, north 4i deirrees. west 6 perches, to i a suirar. north 'is deirrees s pen-hes alonir Inlworth j and Hortner's to a spruce: thence south alonir i John Knuckle's land S7 decrees, east :?A' fierches, I to a beech : thenee south 7.S deirrees, east bin pen-hes, to. a euarar : thence Ity Haminon and Ihlworth's i land, south r3.ti t deirrcs, east '2C jierches, to the i j'laee of beirinnfnir .-oiitaininir 4o3 acres and 9S perches and the usual allowanceand appurtenances, navinir thereon erected a steam saw mill. Taken i in execution and to be sold at the suit ol Henry ! ttinterman. A lso. all the risrht. title and interest of Wm. A. Stewart and Sarah Stewart, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Jackson township. Cam bria county, adloinimr lauds ,,f Wm. Kyers. John ( J it t in irs. heirs of John Kairer. and others, eon tain lnr 14 acres, more or u-s. ui.out r.f, acres d which . are cleared, havinir thereon erected a one-and-a-half story plank house and plank slable, now in the occupancy nf Wm. A. Stewart. Taken In rue- , cution and to be sold at tin suit of S. I". Iiunmire. j Also, all the riirht. title and interest ot John Mclionnoll, of. in and to a piece or parcel ol land i situated in Siis,piehanna township, Cambria conn- ! ty, I'a.. adloinimr hmdsol Anthony Kievrer. leorve Snyder. William Keith and others, containing 36 acres, more or loss, about o acres of which are cleared, havinir thereon erected a two story loir , house and loo- stable, not now- iH'ellpled. Taken ill execution and to be sold at the suit of I'eter lar Ula ll. Also, all the riirl.t. title and interest of W in. Ii. Shinafelt. ot. in and to a lot ol around situated In ttie We-t ward of Ki'i'ii-l,urLr boronirh, 'ambria eounty. I'a.. frontinir on Sample street on Ihe north, adloinimr lot of Joseph Hmoercr on the west, lot of John Keshner on the south, and hd of Christ. Shinafelt on the eat. hai inir thereon erected a two story plank house and plank statde. now in the occupancy of K.lwin Thomas. Taken in execution and to be ,.hl at the suit of I ir. .1. J. I latman. isii. all the riirht. title and interest ot ;c,rp liutnan. Jr.. of, in and to a piece or parcel ol land situated in Klaiklick township. Cambria county, I'a., adloinimr lands of .eorirc I iiiinan. Sr.. heirs ol Thus. J. Lloyd, dee'd. and others, eoiitainilnr l'Hj acres, more of less, about :io acres nl which are cleared, havinir thereon erected a two st,,rv plank house and plank stable, now in the occupancy of leorire Human. Jr. Taken in execution and to be sold :! the suit of (leorire Human. Also, all the riirht. title ami interest of Adam Kosc. ,,f. in and to a piece, r parcel of hind situated . In Jackson township. 'ambria eountv. I'a.. ad,,in- 1 inir lands..! Barbara Cobainrh. Martin Monday, Joel 'Simmons and others, containimr 114 acre'-. . more or less, about 4o acres ,,f w hich are cleared, hav Imr thereon crc-ted a two story plank house and loir barn, now in the occupancy nf Adam Kose. Alan, all the riirht. titleand int. -re'-tof Adam Kose. ol, in and to a piece or pan el of land situated . in Jackson township. 'Camhria eounty, I'a.. ad loinimr la uds ,,l Han. Kairer. .lac,.,!, Kipple. Francis Kairer. and ot her-.eontai ni n loo acres, more or less, about 12 acres ot which ar- cleared, havinir thereon erected a one story 1,,- house and h,r stable, not now occupied. 'Taken in execution . and hi be sold at the suit of Luther Sttlcs. All the rnrht. title and interest of Wm. IK.na lioe. of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Washington tow nship. 'ambria entity. I'a.. ad j, en iter lan-ls ot Bernard Hurl in. I .uey ( lard ner and .Michael Brawl, v. eo-iininimr 1 ill acres. m-,re or !e- ;, bout c-res ,,; which are ci eared. '!" ken in execution and to be s,,, at the-uit ..r John Thomas for use oi John lhbert Jv. '.. now for.use of M. 'Thomas. Terms of Sle. Hie. third of ihe purchase money to be pa id when the property is knocked down, and th.- rctnaininir two-thil'ds brUtrr the con tinuation of the deed. .JOHN I'.YAN. Sii-riir. Shtritrs titflce. Kbenslmr-. May a, lspj. 1r..;is'rr.irs notici-:. N..ti-.' is V hervtty -r: von t lint t h ; i :tir ikitih1') r.t C"iint li.TVf l -fn i-a.-Pil uini MciJ in thf Kfiri-T-r"s -"tfu-T. at J'.tn-n -i'tirir. in an.i (-t Thi .- iititv ..i 'stni !'ri;i. :tn.l w ill io jir--MiTr.l l th -rh:in-" i i-urt -! count y. J-r -"idirTiiMti'iTi am! :t !l--w:nir, on ediirxday. tht Uth dmj of .hint. A. It. 7-0'. to wit : I. Thf rnvouuT tif .I:itiio Myrr. Lru:ir'linn t An !mv .7. Ij-wis, :i rniii-.r 1 1 i 1 ! f A i 1 rcw Kt-wi-. i:tl ' -f Kr-j-l.urir t-.r-.i.-li. . '2. Th H-vniiit-'t I.irLr,-rc: .ulrn iitirr;i- trix of John "fhr;'ii. kit-? -t fiailitzin ln-r-mirh. Tli ai-ctiiiiii ot V.. . tri-i-M- to fell cfrf-iiti fvl t-l;ttt' iii AU-'hcny t--wii-hi j, known ;i- t!t- " "i;nr-h l-'urni." 4. 'l'tn --'n-l u'hl ;.:ir!i;il Tv-.-mn.t f Slvc-.t-r Hyrnr. txwuUT .-1 J;i:ih'- livrnc, late ft C;irrill ttwn-hi. -IiM-'ii. :.. ! ; trrt nn-1 -:irti.il :o-i-..u,it .? . T. Fra7,T. rXtvi!tor.i Sdh.i.i'! K-'lilv . t.ll- ! J'hli-t"WIl -"..r- ( iiLs.li. !-.. 1. .. "t a-'-'M-ti Ii'.:,ry .!rt.-. .t 1 tn i i r:it r - .1 .'w ! t:i !ut.n! I i - le -ii; . lit. f . .1 :t ?; hrin . :u n:y . 'r-t. T. iii" - ,u :i! : Lit;-' i. . J ti' -. i;ll;.r- i:ui ! S. 1 i. K'- - ,..-, i :.:-"t "! :;rt ". i 1; c ; lit William ;"-.. n-iii.-rrluMri-n - .f William un-l Marv H.-t . !:.! i'i ;.l;ivi;lr 1 m .r. .:i li . I aft'"i:.it :i 1 :i v iii ,:t.rly. u'liir-lian 'f J.."ii K. :n! .ia'r.c- W. t.iu. inii.nr rhiMrrn ! . .laiiicr '1'j.n. hit- . I ( 'aiiiTi:. -MTii.tv. ikvM. 'In;- In-T ii;;;tl rv,;i;it t, I k J . M'-rrrV:. 2"iar.?;:ui of "T iry I.. ! . r!.;i minr hihl o M.jry : Ki-' llllf. I.lff J'.lll-M I) r.ili.'lult. !- "'".I. lo. Tin- In-t an.l j.:rti:i! :ot-oni( 'l I -. J . I'rrrU. triiar-lian oi Satnncl Kfriu'.p. :i !i. i r. -r i-h i hi ! I;;ry t. K-fiiii'. l.-tr .f .l.'h:i-"W n lon-:irh. '!. II. Th-' !cr..ii. hii.I final :.r.Mini- t Jii-'-.i '.. ir!-'. fX-Tiitor ot Haim !l .' lite f A ! !-"'!! t't!hip. 1-''M. V. lin tirt an.l ii ti tl h nnt f Mi. ';:!". M. A -:ikl:in 1 h - nl H irv !i rn. c-xo.-ntnr.- "f V i 1 li in Wcaklaiid. I:ilc.f';irr.;il t.iwiinp, .1 M. I he i-.-.'.. lot aii.f nnal a. nnt .-t lM ol H:M- Tt:ii1. sriiariiian "f H'-nri-Tt.i Wi-i-1 (ri'-w 0:k-!. n minor -l : I t oi Mm-c Wi Lite ui t ;iiuri:t crvnnTv. 1 -" 1 . 14. Tin- '.l Hinl tmal i-.'V'.iiiit oi 1 vi-1 H;.i It.i i-l. K-n inhan ot W iliiain Wi-ri. .i minor rhil.l of M-'.- U'l-'-i. late ci i "innhria ,-i!i'.Ty. I i 1-V The !Toti. :ooniit ol 1 .t ol H i ..li'i'run.l, iruar.iiiiii n! J;inc W Nrl. a n;inr i 1 -l of M..--ct. Wi-.-l. Iat- ot t 'sml. ria roimty. c-:. i. l'ht tir'. an.l part a'v.mnt ot corir- O rnm tl : n -r. :nl mi ni -t rator of Isaac Siuay, !at.' ol AJ: m tow ris-inj'. tc'.t. 17. The Jonrt h an.! nnal at-i ount of St. '!.cn Stnt . man. a-Iminr-trat'-r ot Jowi-- i 'oNauh. l:tt' of .lnliii("n Itoroiiu-ii. -1,'c'ci. is. Tin- tir-t a- coiiuf ot John Martin an-! Tho!i;.t- I'aitror.. -TN-nt..r ot Ji-m- r- (iraham. latfot Nos .lUfhanna fown-liti. lc.-"tl. VK TUf :t'-i'.nint nt Khz-i-- Tli H. TJnt-!i. vr-M-iris .-I 1. I,. Linton, latfof th- r-oroii-h oi IJ'iiSor.rif. !!). 1 ho fust an-i hital a- coniit of 1-:. liakt r. ct p.ntr of Sunn N::U', la's. of Sui-.i'i-'I.aim.i t. vrn h.). .!'!. Jl. l'ht- tir-t arol final M.v..u..iof J.M. l;.-;ole. !". :ilm;iiisrrator of Irui! i Jlt.rk. lntr oi Joh?i town l-"pnv;li. !--".!. anxilniry t- n :n in : t ra t ion tak-'ii out t M-i'-c-iTi-i.- ronnt Iowa. l:t-i .hmtinl. U. The firt an-1 rartial account of John K. i"il-1-oU an-1 Al in K.:uh, K--i.. two ( tii a1mitilstr;i-toi-,,f Tlioi,i;i-- J. Jiov-l. tat of l:t'fn-hnr hor oniiti. r .1. " J. -i. LKK. l.'.-iri-Trr. Koi-rilcr"s (Hiiro, IJ'fnshiirv:. May ;.. 17-'. MERCAXTILE APPRAISEMENT. T1ST OF KKTA1KF.KS or For.Ei.is ami Imes j Tir M F.Ki H.v ?ii!sk. as ai-pralsed In Cambria Counly, for the year IhTK : AI.AWSJ TOTMFHIP. (1mm. Lir'te. ( Ian. Itc'ie. 1 Ihinlel (John $ 7 (J,14 Joho P.Oohn...f T OO ALLBOHIXT TOWST8HIP. 14 C. P. fc 11. Him- 14 Wm. P. Back.... T.Oi melright 1) bakk TevssHir. 14 Casptrl-elh T.OO BLACKLII K TO XsHir. 14 Iaac Miehaels T OO CARROl I.TOW' HuKliroH. 13 A. A. Barker 14 M aucherfc Weak- Son 10.00 len TOO 14 John Huek 7 id 14 I. I.. F'k 7.0" 13 S. Teitcllwuni... M.oo 14 Ainlri Hnuck. ".b C'AMBKIA BOHeruH. 14 Mtehael Hnllarn 7.'14 Peter Salv 7 00 14 Marg t Stel-ieh.. 7.i).14 John Kuity T.wi cnsES ii iai b. mi 't i i ii. 14 Jaeob Whlnian.. 7.iO 14 Albert I-aymyer. 7.00 14 Louisa Aaron... 7.0". I I SABnil.il T.'WNSHir. 14 Cooper Mellon ".on 14 IHathlai Innney. 7.00 IHIST SI'RISIIJS B'mOfOH 14 J. l'erry k Sim.. 7.W 14 ('i,,erli Mfllun 7.0 R(T1.(C TOWSSIIII'. 14 .1. 1. Pleminrr.. 7.nfi 14 John Hrown 7 .no 14 P. M. Hrown 7 0 14 S H. Stineir.an. 7. no 14 ImmiilreJk Hurt- 14 Ihtnlel Mnrjihy.. 7.M net 7.60 rrHirEiwr'Ai-E B.ntoH. 14 1. W. Stutsman BAST I'llMml'GII TlnlKH'OH. 14 1'. c 1. 1.. Shafler EBKSSHI'I'.il n.'It.ifCH. i ;j;,lni RvroKk. Andre tnler I Johnttoirn Foronyh. I Jsnol. fTI 3r,n,o.Tnhn A St.nimer. Wiry Cnisirn " Chariea UB . . Mm. . knhlwr a-.S-i F. X. HaiJ lu.y. Peter Brows H'W-n'-re hor&uQh. John S.-hroth 5" ' IV F. Kfrhy Huitnftrn Townrhtp. leorire J. S,-hwaderer . .fco.ocr JO 00 '.Ot Thoe marked have paM their ltcen-. tn full. C11AKT 1.1CKNSKS. John I.uilwi, Johiistowo Fisher 4t Co.. " I . Br 7.0" Cln V F. & C. Frer. Carrolltown 9 Henry Bi..m. " Amik.-ii. Biiiii-r. A. Hat'le. UnllitTin 9 t lorien Handle. I,r.-it- Borv' 9 . J. N -hwa.lcrer. VV ustn mi tor, 1 , 9 John Fni.niTlinii. J"hii-t,,n B,,ro 'harles Wclu n, - P rTai. HuhH'-h. " J.ieoh iis nni r. I'aiii'ila H-,r,' 8 Ijunhert Kn-.. Conenianich Hon... 9 Jveph "st. Cnnem.nich 1 wj H1I.MAK1IT.U1I.KS. K. J. l i.trer. Wa-hinirt..n 1 !.. 4 t.it-les.. . John Jorjoii. Johnstown Horn", 2 tahle- .. TF.N-I'IN silJ.KVS. K. J. I'nifer. W.i-IiinuTon 1'w-, all,- .. Thus H. Heist. Fhen-' iir H,.r-.'. 1 aif. y.. Atel 1-loyd. Camhria 1"w p., 1 alley "... ... ... SO.' 1. .,r. . r. v-J . . l ! 1: VAJ li l l.i. OH 15 C 15 V3 15 V IS. 00 "J5..-J 15. CO la SO 4-J.60 w I ,o ..VJ 14 F. Koherts .V Son 14 ?eo. Huntley . . . 14 John Thomnsoli. 14 I lavid Fi nils 14 c. T. Iiohrt . . . 14 V. 1.. I latman.. 14 Win. l.eniinon . . 14 John I-hiv.i .V ' '.'Ji 14 F. ". Parrish '.i.i 1J A A. Barker & Ti Son i' 14 N. J. Frei,lhitr.. '.!" 14 John (wens ,ii 14 A. Sirittinatter.. .isi 14 "I hoinas inthth. . 14 K.lwaril Srllriih. rRAxiii-irt noit, i ..ii. IS . S. Paul lii.'f 14 Martin Ciuler... 1.". A. .V J. I-. "lister in. M' 14 I'eter Knhrlls .. . 14 ll. W. Coulter.. . 7.I-I; 1AI.MT7IX Bonrl-iH. 14 F. J. Chri-tv 7.M 14 Th,nna BrailleT 14 John Troxril 7.".' J.illsSTKVV II. .R, ! .ill. 7 00 l'l.isi T.isi 7 is, 7 ' 7..V) 7.W 7 o, 7.ISI Take tiotlee. all ti, are eoitnerne.l In iii- Hn pralsinen!. that ar. apj-al will le hehl a! th Treas urer's I ifh.-e. 1 otns'hurir. on Monday, thr fnd ricv of June, JsT:'. when anil where vou mnv aTt,-n,1 if v,-u think prop-r. Till IMAS I ALLAN." May 'j. l7w.-4t. M.-n-antiie Appraiser. B Aim 'nnvNsiiir.stat.'in-iit T.OO anil Treamrtr of Harr township lor the year 1-Ta : Ounmii Sherry, Supervisor. Dr. To anmuDt ef duplieate f-Jl 4- order aa Sujervisor (37 Jays) .. 37. on i J.',:; 4 S Cr. By work done on riiads fJ-.-'K " am't reeeixed lor sujierTisina;.. . 37 0" " exonerations 32 -93 41 credit to ST" to new duplieate 9 p-j T PKIAI. I.IT IrxK Tkiim.-';ii:- ?et down for tri.-il at a 'ourt t,i 'onnn,,n l'ii-: to He held at I'.hi-r.shiir. in and lor ll:,- eonntv Camhria. eoiiiini-inMnir on Monda. Jrir.r f;'. ril'.sT VVEKK. Biirir's'ii's Fxee-.it Bnek W aimer. . .v I -e of Kr; Walters "ree. ....... lliwks 'rei'. ........ MiliiiKhlin e. . .V It.- t'al. Fi'r.. Hurt. ...vs. Hopple ...vs. Wilder . . . v'-. K n-e , ...vs. Wacner. . . .vs. -r-e. ..vs. I..pp!e. Hr- r . C 'ree. ...V-. Mel-iintrhliii. PKi-. I VV1TKK. V-. V. v -.. Sle'.n v. Mvers .V I.lov 1 s Mlii.niil l...". . - '.-ini'Ti.-i .V, BraeWe-i i ila-- hui i 1,'eX Hi-rn.-r .-! :i i Mnrphv r..-,,,",!! rritnth .V I nv i-.. . l'..tl-,n v s lilt!-.. s.'hvrart f. Mi: u -I Urn. 11, -, 11:1. ..." Lloyd's A.lin'rs.. ,T;,eoliy Kosr. Kiurn'fl Palmer .Nutter A. C .I.l.-ohy Peer I '.-e ,,f J;ieol ret! V. It"!-'rl. I. ,k.-'s !ni r. Fr.i-l!,..:l. .'ttii-rs. Tr.-x'.-r. Hrudiey's Kx'r. Shoeniaker '! al. -V '. 1 ':irke .vs. I.'ose. .-.s. vi!. V-. Kleinmver. ii-h. .V". -VS. . . . .v . Lev en-oo.t. I.,'v,'ririH,i. M . el's. l!-s!. Mnniii et m J .V I!. M- ! Sli -k-. K rot et al. Sfliiluer.-. M. M,i ronirh's Parke. i ree n woo, I. M.'Mnllen. F. 'In i.NM.LL. Pr.-lh Ion. .Vsi 1'rnthonotary's tirh.ee. Ll'.'Ti-l.urir. M oTnrv, 1 -:.". SIIKKIFF'S SAU-S.-IJy viiiu.' f sundry writs of levari Vn-i'ijirand I f. tr.. ts-iieii out ol the 'ourt of 'amnion I'le.-s ,.l 'ainhri.-i eoun tv and to me diris-ied. ! here r. , 11 lr (-tj,,,.,-! p, p,th-lie-.le. ill the ho!l o! C. nr.l 1 Pun!, in John-Town, on Satnrilnn. M."s fl- t. Is.'.i. at o"ei:K-k. i-. m.. the foiiow-.nir mil est-if, to v. :! : Ai l. the rii-ht. title nnd interest ..I" A uiru-tine lhinnelly nnd P.J. llriidoek. l-rri tt,aiit. ,1. In and to a errtHiu In! i! irroun.l. sir-i.-ited tn '-.mhria lioroiitrli. in the eounty ot 'iimhria. and State ol Pennsylvania, heinir the -am.- lot ,i - ikiiaied and des.-ri!-e,I as lot nninlier Iwenly (i'l. W :i 1 mi t street, -n a plan or plot of the town'ot" Carnhna. now iii the p, s-essioii of Jann-s M 'Corrine-hy sid lot havinir a front of u: -V) I.-ef on Wainni streit and heinir in depth oiie hundred (lno) feet to an al ley, a. .d haviiur lot i-nmher ,-ie;h!een fis),.n the soulh lvi-land l'o:irr!i .-lie, ton trie !, ,r: h-(;!. heir.o; the same iot oi tronnd w t.iei, i'r.in1. Kurti nnd A unie. "nis vs j pom eyed in l' t Au-ii.-tin,. Donnelly, p: r;y h'-reto. hv ,, ed dated Ju! t.-iith. ei'h!een hiindi e 1 and sevi nt i in e ( is;;,,." 'Liken in i'eeii;iiir. 1 t,- r,e sold al the suit ..; John-tow it Buiiiiii; and Lo-in A-so-iuiion. Al so, ali the niriii. till.- and inter, -t of Min d "oi;-, ;.!!. of. in nnd I .i a pi or puree! .1 land situate,! in ST.,ity;-reeW town-hip. 'nmi-r'a eountv. Pa., ud oininir I'linl- o! A. tirilfuh. Joseph H,"t! tnati. C hurl es on L-'inmi, a :i i 11. Sp.-i-'Uer. ron t.iinin li"i ii'-ri". ii,ri- or less, aho-n f i a-res ,,t whn-h arc ete.ired. h -i v i nir there "ii er.- ...-d n .twell- illir lli-.'!-e und pl:l,,k h."ni In, W in the o Ipnney oi Henry Lriveutrv. Taken in exeeution a',-1 i-,i-sol 1 at the -,:it ot A. B'lrirratl. T:r.Ms of S.i.f.-! (ne-third of the pur-liase m,,n ey to he paid when Ihe property i kn---ke,l down, and the rcniaininir two-ihit'ds ,'", fare th-' e-.ni.rina-li-ni ot the iie.-.;. .! Hi . "li Y A N Sheriff Slieritl s I liiee. U-en-hun;. Mav s. 1--"... S1 14 Cha. S. Kuth.. . 7.00 14 A in. I pdesraxe T."0 14 W. II. Plaek T.oo is a. Hol.ui.1 M..i 14 ?. Bostard 7.oo 14 John iearhart.. 7 'M 14 M. S. Malov ;mi 14 Chri-t. Kreiijer.. 7.'' 14 .las. .1. Murphv.. 7 'X' 14 C. H. Cover 7 " 14 N. .V. A. Home.. T.isj 14 A. X A. H.-,-k . . 7."o 11 i.-is. Fosler - 13 F. W. Hav fc Son lu.no Uninn 15.C-J 14 1. F. Lei'ter.her- 14 K. L. Kd ward" .V. i irer T.OO Pro 7.ii 14 li.-orire Hei-er . 7 in 14 Frank Mah.v .. 7..'-o 14 D.ivnl Creed 7.'" 14 Bant ley !i I ron- 14 John Jor-hm 7M heis.-r 7.011 14 L. I'. Beam 7 " 14 ". T. Frazer T . 14 A . M niilEi.ic-rv . 7 isJ 13 S-ott llihert 1 ' i . I i 14 Kllinev .VCaiu'p- 13 JohiiStmir, r 1".'-' hell' 7 S' 14 A. Nathan 7.'J 11 John Ihomas 1V"o 13 J. H. MiKinni-v lii.im 13 L.V. Wolf ln.-sj IX V. Sn.-ll.-nhurn . lo ,Vi 13 John Dihrrt & 13 S. J. Hess in fm So,, pi no 13 1. Ar. i. Calla- 14 B. Vor.ip.te 7' Hher 1" 14 '. I. Loth, r 7.'"' 14 . I'.. Jaiol, 7 So 11 M.C. Parker.. . 1"'l 14 Louis Luckhard. 7 14 L. B.inm. r 7 13 lien. I'livenairt. lo on 14 .1 J. .Bensh"fl 7 .'" 13 Fred. W. Kress.. In So 14 W. W. Pike 7.0" 12 1 mther ; I i reen 1: "" 14 Samuel (riven.. T.iJ 14 1-.. .nnir 7. on 14 11 . D. Btmker t JosErii Hen k, Supervisor, I(. To amount oTdupl eate - order as Superxlsor (67 days) . Cr.. By work done on roads '" airrt r-eeived lor supervising . . " exonerations and ri-iurni baianee due Supei visor Houck '.'4S.71 &;.'! 30i.Tl 14 Jaeol, Wild 14 A. Bur-Tail 14 Melh.r ,V Hen- dri.-ks 11 J. A H. Swank . . 14 Win. Caldwell. . 14 A. V.-U 14 W. H. Leveric.K'd 14 F.inll Yimnir. . 14 Jaeol , Fend 14 Jaeoli Keplole. . 14 J. C. PI.-ii'T 14 S. ". Blillev 14 I'.heli James 14 W III. S. .lone-. . . 7 6" 14 ll:ivi- .V. Br-i T." 14 Henrv Kiehard.. 7.0 14 I i"o. C. Irth 7 14 John .Vuller 7." 14 Dr. A. .V. V ake- field 7.5 VI T he People's Store 'limited I 12 J 14 Fo-k I. r Lever li'- T" 14 J. K. Sl.rv,., k . 7.'. 14 Bhwh it Slut7 man 7.-' 14 'has. ll.M'l.-teii, 7 14 A. M. "r,,vle 7 " 14 J. II. Jvm'tr 7 f- 7.1-0 Br 7.'"i 14 Mike iholhill. . 14 i-h urn Ji '.infer 7."" 13 Sinner Ii.n,itBe- l-."''i Inrilii; 'olnp'v 7.i 14 L. K .tiui X o '. 7"" 14 leorire V. Hav. 7. SO 14 .1. .. 11 1. 7.i- 14 Win. Ankeiiv... 7. mi 14 T. W. arlaii" 7.0-1 14 I ",eo. V. Moses . 7. . II Ir. T. Stewart Jl 7 Si Co T.i I 14 .1.-ie..h .lae. l.v . . 7 So 1 W o . i. M-.rreii .V 14 M ' ' 1 - 1 1 a n siutn 14 Phlli j - , "e. . V '..hen L.'I.U'''n lar-it. i 'iiri. l.M; ii K Harrv V- rvn-. ., ni. H4 .14 14 !4 14 K ,1 14 . 14 .1 ! 14 '. i4 .1"! 14 Ll! I i -lit i 14 F. 1 l W 14 M 14 A. P. llMilll'V... . V. . M-A'tei V.-Donald . . J.Chnstv... I -I 1 1 , ::-l-'r-' 11 tn,'. i .I.i!.!,-?. X . II. Hi-met. . II. D. K'jiiuedy.. ., ! , .li. W in. Lii7:i'irer. M ..I. '! eit.-lhailin 1 . l l riel 14 F. W. ",! Il l VII I.E POP., ,T .... - 14 i ;. w T, ,v !,SH II. 14 Wn 14 J j-. 14 .is.s 14 Pal . V. V. I P. M 14 Mr-. hart 1.1 W.J. 14 W. F. Adams Bosrnsteel utzmsn III. 'ill. a s i :.ri! -i vjMiTvn.Lr. ii' 'Hot-nit. oi.TH-l! 7. 14 .T 'hn F.ii'-er ilh'ii... " ' 14 John li'.Ule. Tl i:i. im.i. re :, e i-ii Turra .. ' 14 H. V. Johnston Smith.'." T.oo; Ji .', TATI.'in Ti-WNsliII'. rrel! IVILM.'IIK Pol:, ,1 , ill. B. K-p- 14 I J. I vans T.fH.' 14 John Mel 'olKa:i. oii-rlairi" l".oo. WiiiiIiVAJ-K R.Otol oil. A. Johnc;irk .... l-.f-.' 14 V. P.. M 14 C. Jt 14 Vr. "i-n... '. Lahev I horiip- 1 ToVV Nsllll'. 14 .1. A. Msher.... i4 Menu- ri. Le it, 14 I.'. L. i ie- rce.. . IK J oh ii I-eap 14 A. 'o 14 A. II Fi Si",-t wiiiin ske . , H'Xsllll-. il .I:i. L. 14 John Palmer. . rates. ty... 7.is 1 rPEIl YOI EU Ti'WSHlp 14 Jaeol, Beam P, 01T A ITinaJe. jr 14 Wm. 14 S. .V. Kinxie B TOWNSHIP. on 14 Martin Ji ' 0", .losC h lihodl ' 'tir-. o't'iirri f'.irit:...'.. I'.. I. Bender On.im Ijiwrelie- Sehn Andrew Houek S-'-S-i,.! iiiius Stieh..., ' a.'i'o.V Ticn!ti.t. Fdwin V. Kee.l t'leaield 7",'ti'r,Mn. Thomas Puniphy ' het V.T-lrr I'orougb. John Crou-e .'siiio John P. Litivie'r.. AiLuii Irfiilen S '.Sj, ''ambria itttrn.itjh. Ml.hael HaHer 1 'eter I lani: hey I . Mei loin.il :i,"l II en rv i tor,- B. l'.tlpatrn k. Joseph Horner . . . Fhiiip Hertxiiiirer John karr fe-r:;o Held Jos, p; V.-otx r... Vieha-l l'-,hei... Joseph D.olr. .".... n... .' '.'i 'haries Boyle i .-'' Peier K"i ii :-i.- limrr fierier .' i.oi Kdw.rd Ih.we 6-.M Ml -hael Sl.vl.ieh... t 'oier.fi-if,-h -orntiy' .. :,i..ii j.awri-nee hurlone. John V lit'"!! .' .'- Peier A. Hodman.. S '.'Si I--.wren,' li"ieh.... !. "i I . ii I, .n i'iiw -.-1 . . ' -.'si John 1 1 earhar.lt ... .V'.'in. so.. 'harles Ka-t ieorire Kaah ieorire S S'laf.r . . Ailau.-t Da:-ire Adam lio-rshank ... John Mell ri,,,,;t . P. i 'onneil ''inr.id l.'a.-ih John Paul. John shiflhaoer . Jo!,,, V. . SnafO r Ph!iipShii!t John "oad M iehaei 1 inn .e:i:. "ha-. Ziinu-.-ri'-an. 'hart.. K e-. 5-i.rr- pp. A. J. hristv.. CJIIKIIIFI'-S SAI.K.-liv vi.tu.- .if a writ of I'rttctv.r. end. i."- oon.. issue ! ,ut of the Court of Cotiiiii'iii Ple is of D.iii!tiii! eounty and to me d ireete.l. there will he s,., p. on Pin'- aie, at the hotel of Conrid llaah. in John-ton n. on s.tl-.ir-dcy. M'itt ."7'. 1-7't. ftl'Jii'i',s-k. I', m . the inilowmic reili e-l;itf. to wit : Al l. the riirht. title and interest of South Fork Cnl ami Iron Company, of. in and to a pie.'" or pan-el ol land slt'.iaTed m Crovle townhip. Cam oria eooiity. Pa., hounded on the north by l'enn'a, liailro.ol. and on theeisl. wesi and south hy lands o! Jiieoh '. stine.nan. e'Uii:iiiii:iir 7 aere. ni.ire or less, havimr therron ereet-.-d a on,-and-a-h..lt story plank hou-e and stable, now in the .--eupaiiey .! Thnin:!-' Keeh.n. and a eo.il hank oi'en. d thereon. .. ll the riirht. title and inlere-t ,1 tlie mineral riirht ol the land" owned by Joseph Cr.-yle and J. '. S! i neni:'. n. nd ;oi ni iiij la lei s of '.iml-ria 1 ron ( ",., It oss- liinrs.aud Fi nd ley Bro.'s. eoi.t;, inniirri'S, acres, more or le--. Tak-n in e.veeuiion 1,-1,1 to sold at the suit . toe '.iftirjinnTveaiTh ol Penn-yh aui:,. Tkkms r S.I E C.VMH. .HiHN I; Y AN, Shcriri. Sherifl s Ofhee. Jolm-d'ovi. Max" 1-7.'. l.cre;to horow.'h. I '.- 1'hiriai, Benn'.e ..?ll,':i' 1'nron'jh. Henry Van Alt I Huyb. "!-ir,,ry 1 inannel James.... Csi.ihi l-iehurl !-wiin Josejih l'ie,d In use.. Lohr-rt Sairer-on li'rlfl;.-' 7;.rns',;y. J.- M.-iioeah .' liichfcud 'J o:rrsii. Henry Bj'j-r'.y S'e ni ii i 1" i,V linro tah. Chri;inn Keieh Trn-.ttlf.i!!. Vathrw Iriirnaiii. tr:j. Patriek I ("D..w.! So.fsi Michael MeMorrir S-i.S" .Anthony .V-Cue. &-.1.00 11 atbitipton 7 uunthip. M.B. Meluehlin. S-t.W Mrs. M . Helly. Fiias J. I "n;er- . W.bl C. A. ieorvre. John H. Clark 5". So Christ. Bobeni. H if'nore Borough. Seorire Wendtroth I iper Voder Towitthip. Jaeob PewhlTl fJSi PS :-t J4 23 7 :,12 ST credit to ro to new duplicate. .IS Anthony Krt-meraki.k IC dleitor. In:. To amount of d tipl'eate i'.M 44 CP.. By Amount paid Treasurer i44 7 .00 F.ATINU Ht'l SL I.ICLNSFS. 7:rro'.i. n fforoiiy.!. F". A. C. Frer- C!".o" Wni. C. Schroth .. Henry Bl'-'in au.i.i, 7oi'-nl!i. Otor( Cook " ordeis ca.-hed 3M Mi " exonerations and returns -j i.j- Balanee due township Imm I ',, ieet,,r. . . . " H. Kirscli.. . :s 76 V. J. KiR.-rii. Clerk and Treasurer. I'a. To ain't ree'd from 1 . Sehirl. "ni'r.e.'is.1" Comm'rs. Is7.. isV 47 " ' " 11 kim-h lso, ' " A. Krumenaker. Col. 14 j . 7 4 -4 .t K. By amount ot orders e.ishe.1 .711 vj ' tllliklllK tlir?f illl,l'i'Mll'. 7.,, " writi!K .wowar.anls i.i " " t liree st . l em.-iit - 7., " three days' ervo'cs 4 paper..." I " per eentii1:i- l; 1 Si M iN P. K 1 1: II. , KisI.PH A lil.VM. - A nl -.tor. ADAMJ.LF1H, l Attest - M. J. Kii'.srii, 'lerk. liarr Twp.. April ii, Is7.i.- S 9. -31. I 1ST OF UKTAILF.USoF M'ii:n..rs I-ivi .'tis, a- asse-sn! 111 Ceiubria eountv, fur tiie year ls7 : i'rt'5- Alleyt.ri.y 7ui.-niiri. irn. F.dwarl O'Brien JS" Isi I'arr 7'"!rnHiri. Nirhola Lambour 5'i.S-i l.ri: J oh m 11. 51.011 VI. 1 si Ml SO . 50.00 "si.S.1 i'roijle Voierit'.in. Peterltri wn .v, 01 John Metsar... fait i'or.e--.a-i..h .'".-o.o,'!.. Ionard Kes, ;"." MirrKllm Kell h.tiene'itrtj lorot,,,,-. John Blair S '.-' M i,-l a-1 I.a'teriier Jn.s-t ChriHini Foster.. .' .'!, l ln rnas H. lie,-;.. , , i, fJi'er 7o,.-ntf.i;,. 5 i.iyi Vranklm lUfouyh. John M. Kin-.. ;. , ; , IV. H. I l.oiiip.on.... i i is- Josei.h 'roils. .. i.',..-, "i'lioiii:. s. Di ,-. . -, .! -.'I'll P 'Tier. ' .'. ,,s, .I'.,,,, 1 r.ll . . "' ,-, I'. Tl! I'..,.-,,! So.-', .... o.li ooeir;. !, er. I n i si- . V- 1 tin -k. .. .. ;.o.-. , "si r-. J. W . urand .. .Vi.ki 1 el, ry Sinr ' - r .' 1 S 1 ",-.t hari ne Warner in f.o P 'kl.itrt l'f.lr .'." &',-. 1 :t i ra'-'te S-'.i ll H-nry li,ii Si'.Vi SO ISV isl J-i.M SO no S-'.on 6o.oi M.O1.1 .J.OT SOU KAK1"! KM TOWN Hi 1 1' .ilo- l.'ieai ru-ld lo nship for the y. ur 1 b i.nii A pril 14, 1S7'.' : c. ,m; a 11 I a in.. Supervi-.-r. D it. To ain't t-.x dupbeat. t.x .Inp! es-li !r- in I . plank s I I V eas :i i riii-r O-l-TS c. By exoneration-- " personal s. rvi't- , iie day makin oupIi,..it work done t y taxi'-iej " W ash. Dii-'j, lass f,,: " one c" .-t:en"ii a sen e p. an i milt ; a 1 .".' :i:, 43 4 - 1. ?"' ? John V. Lii7.i.oni'. Sui-.ri To am't d'.ipMeafe iravrn fr ,n o. Tr au-. r " ' rii-h t r-er (.,r ha'anve 'n. By w.,rk b ne hy taxable " exonerations " lavs rrl'-.l to Coin:i i-s 1 ners . " eash orders Lite I " amount paid tor duplieate " personal m-rv i;-,-. 44 da -1 si .e 1 " attend !tii twosii. business . .. " aitendiiiir; se'.t:enienl .. ,s'-r Dr. 1 e 7' (4 1 P4i "J IS Am on ii' AttiJ A. J w v i 1 1; V . ) J"ii: 1-1 I. BIN, Audi'ors. H. P.. M iF.L. M'Ci :. i.i., 1 wj,. I'l, rk. I vs.-:.i.J I .lllll.i; IOW N M I I 1 '. - Si ;if, 1,1, nt V ol uperxi-ors of Crryle. Dn. -41.7 . -' .- 17 n settlemen' with t!,e township. April 14ih, ls7-- Surti. rLt"Mc To arneunt ol dupllevre . " cash tax en un'e&it-d Ia.o Ci.. P.v work done ,.n r.., :p " exoneri.tioiis 'JS days' serviees. ui tl S-.iperday ' casli pai l f ir pl.it.k . Baianee du.- township I'ttEP. Ilium N. J,;;. To amount of Hple:ite -.,1,-, 7, ' eash tax on un'ste I lands ... 3101 ' " received for road t v C p.. By work done on roads -17 : n " xonerai ions s " 31'sj Oa; s 'servi-rs. I ;. , par .lav 47 .: lour chains f-.r fixmir hr iue..... :. - -'C Iialaoe? due town'hip yi Balance due township Irom A. ShTbiiie. Supervisor I t l's7T... i Whole amount or utstan-linic order-.. b;. We. th under-ijrne 1, d-i certify that the ah. statement is c.-rreei Ji HIN Pl.'OvVN, ) JOHN N 11 F. An ! '. rs J W. p KIN.; LP. Attest - D. A. M O01 on. Twp. ci. rk. :... - 1: : ria C; ).MMissi( in i:::s noih the 'on rt of c ,11111 "-n pleas ,,; . ,-,!! ty Jaeob .b.hti'ioti v . O'liiirni" .b l n-t... S. Mar -h Tern,. 17'. D. Lile-1 in H i ,.r. And now. V.ireh s7d ,,,, ,,,,,,.,. .f f maker. P-o.. K. ,. Keir iip , n; ' .,111; :- to take !e-ti!,:..i,-. . ! fl;,. ' I r. ui I'.O l;.S'..e.. I., a. " '. 1 . i'l IN M 1.1. IT- 1 to The a e .-r b r ',.,,,';. ;i h'"'ii-i.ur.'. I'.rfi.' 1 ,:r, ill of VI It - -e. o It'!- fii.j of ;,. proximo, n: " ,',-h-ek -. s li. ;. HI. PH. I ... Mir 0. 1s;o -;i. In In pursnnn it al niy o;l!.-i 11IK '.hi' tetll: I IN' !i:e I : !er l'o.- . Ii.-i irir. Thomas . Ut.. Peter Bubritz So. Si Kwhlund iitri:..',!-. Christina Ileitis... S".Si Bernard Nee -i.Vi '.c.'trin llorounh. Albert Bender :i no James Mau!! J-i.ij Jo(r:r.'oirn ': oi.;. Wllf IV. V A1"I".;A1" T T Noto-e i- pr-r. -, l'.vi -. t name, 1 nppiniseni. 1 i- ..f pr,,,.,- ... ,., Set u pa ri lor wn!"" - of i ntes.;. -es 1, I A-si-inl'lv el the 4'!i .i.r i. A. D. 1-T. hi" I in the lo--.... r's ,'e'i -,- :,. i:i , - !'. t l.C I 'HI I! I V Ol 'al'lhr,;. :- - Mir th' , j. han -'".,. 1 ri .., . . v. ' r an I 11 1 h". a nee. o-i I! e',, . '.-., A. I. . I . vr,t : 1. Invm. ri ar-i up nnd per.,,,, ,1 j r.,;,f.r; ,, .. ":i r,,i no K , ;i r. w ,.'.' W Ilit- t-.W!,-hll ,,- f.ls " .1. . ;. 1. k 1 i;. -'er - idi- e. I'i.e of l ,'in":, i-.-d 1--, -, n nnd 1 i-. ... lis! ''! r .'irie. n re:il VSKiN KF. S h' rr hv iM, lha! t'-w n-'ntj W ife. l.v e l all tli O l 0:1, .. trust lor 1 ! 1 1, )'. said J-'hn -aid a-- n MlTK'i:.- a .l -hn (" onr . "iimi'-ia county. 1'ii lee. 1.0 v 01 nruarv 'nn- e-!:,le. real an-1 person!. I 1 I . .1. 1'rei Ih .0. Ll lav N 1 1 , Mild B .1 P ( -ri i 1 ;- - Oeiiefif V per 1 ' .i,n, .f the ere.. oil-. I 1.- r. I- Apr ma: U. 17J. . I, m. 1:. 1A li - i , tfie e,v w,l. a l.-r.... -., . .. ' Nprlnjr Rxirt Snnini. r tint. t'tll line : Allen t ! r '- which will be no , lo .ip ! -r ,-.,-!'. eirn.'S' ly 1 T,'. it.-.f o, -fc-': w- 1 . r e e , i :. . Him, ph i- ' bu .1 ; :n . ,- . - .; , . ..; 1 told -tr. bl"! I - I r.b. L.IV 1 ; Ci'liiA O pre,:,, W row.-- -aillid i . A' r I 1-. I.iee. I,,..,, n 1. : !,-. 'arries , r l.e:-.) 1, .ee;...l s,,,.,, !., I,:., rr i n, L. r n :. It'll bv '1 a - 1 o -1 l-T'd MI l.l.l H. i.l; I -The poon norsKiMr.KcToi:.- ninivrsiyiie.l idlers Minis, If as a l.i'el.r t he a',..v .'in 'e. -uo-ect to the .' r,-ion ot th- Ili-nt.r-il',' ,,Ui;' v C irrp-.i-.Ti. 1, i,:i!. nated and le -e,. he i,: hi-ii-.-il !-, i ' i: 1 ni .!u ties ol liiC ( flK.'l!!i h ,rn : v an ! ti!- , it v. p dsn .n !!-::-.. ia icuheoy Twp., Mar.-l. JI. 17:, -t.c. Ihe A! TiooK A. iind.r- e.-l.'olsli 1. Mll-i'et f. ll sell. 1 1 ii. in to- . p hi- nt'i! ii ' . r-,' ! 1 m iioi si: hiiiki tuk. Ti,c i' Mol Let l. hlto.'.ilK'i - lull- ,'1, ., . ,. I'll- hiIk i 1',-ti li ,l'-e l:r,..-.,.r - 1 .-!ii, -raT i- rub-: nil l ie.le- I i:u- lintr.i iin.i , h- . 1. to pi-r.oTUi the ,',u . II -ol, - it', h- II"..-. :l r'd l i I ',.- !., t ol .1: HIX'M l!i A It l ' i 11. pr'i i ". VLEX A.N'PKi: TA IT. M. P!l sil l N WD SI lb ",1.1 i.. sT"l (ftlec a ml re-ideii, e ad'oiumr l'.,-t Of!,,-e. Sf, Ati'iUttu. Camhiifl county ; Pn. 4 . 1 1 --'.J
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