Ebcnsburg, Pa., 'CCALAND PERSONAL. o- p, ., ;it mmk. As already annoui I e l-ave cnte.co toe f i e FKiiM AN. and as we Lave labored f-.jenui.. the i.-ast seven years, working f , twelve to fourteen i,ictnt a paper deserving of gen :r!M ,.,!, a. we now feel that it is time "ih i' icap ll'u harvvbt or retire from M. ' therefore proiose and liere ' 'j re oiirs-elf to adhoie strictly to the trims: r or an suosci iptions t . l.n il IrilirliniAlit . . f " I . lli.T inline tui; (nijwuiniiivut 4 iuu km iii of court we will accept $1. To, ,,i u old nod one or more new sub- .,1 the late ot frl.oll lor each sub ti,,n. After that data and until July 1 ..11 ...L.tiwK- iliuiro fc 111 . eM-cpi to new snbsenbers : after jci!, and until Jan. 2:)th, succeeding, ;'.! be ri-quiieit, and tor all subscrij 1 at ihs ex pi rat ion of the pro v, . , i : 1 e "J.."0 will be demanded. ,., th.ui t luit, we will insert lut stray ! iimice for persons with whom we ,; j , i Min; illy acquainted and know H- .insihle, unless si. 30 aooonijaiiics ii-L-. Let these terms bo understood ht lliose wlio fttl that cliey 1 1'. u.ply ith them have the mauli- . j,. i!i rnue i:iiMiig v in j iij ei )i lavor- v. ith their r.l vei t iseuients. l'ay t in ;,ilv:tiice is the only true mode of ,M;.g a ucwsiaper, and it is high ::i our patrons were gelling iuto the 5 in-' 1 if, 1 lure, ttntl the Other I'lace. I 'iU. ise duty is it to keep our tstreet i. : -s passable ? i-Su uil'ornial census j.uts the popula l ,f Ti.nt at 2,4'.l). tl'Iie b-iys hae alrealy begun saving ji i ir pi iinies to buy valentines with. i-I'lie work of wiileniiig ind deepening i'eiiiisylvauia canal has been completed" of the Huntingdon (i lithe, has s iii lor libel by Dr. A. 15. Uium- :!( Dr. Hays' lecture is ofT indefi j . .stponed. "lltaus, vou loae: taiU I . I win." i'l.e measles are a source of trouble to I :e nuiiiber of our young and rising '-.' iii at the pn..ent tune. v have postponed tl.c juiblicntioii of 1 V. ' f Ilon u" until next week. J.et i.N ! "d in tluir .stamps. .a-.e 1 i;t one il i!!ar in cash, it u v.ni to invest it at .I. L. t)at- amounts in pronortioM. man named JJiukle was re .i ! a falling tree, about ten i eiiy Tiw, Indiana eounty. i.;! liuilc, lry a;itJ unpakit able I 4f- '' ir.i J;cii ya t.'.n buy rood Hour at .M. ( m's at a less price thaa you paid f i nl y; a:e tmiv coiissiiniiig. !l at M. I.. Oiitman's cbea!) cash -i-c. ::!i:ii:e. ai:d "go for"' the '..iig.'.ns I.l is oii'enng in all kind of "i.. j; ; 'i-i-i ics, n t in. s. 'le. iuhe liiitidud Mi'.istanli.tl and it as.. us not. however, ctiiitner;i- .Ii '.ii .-:.imi J fiVr advocates t!ie ill mi .f N-eix-ta ry of t;tjie .n.y fjr ..nit i lnvei iidi'. ! . IHair comity Con it is in es..ion t it i ifcK. and tlui- tar ;t-. tune li. chielly t.ikeil Uli ill the discussion of the Hid demerits of whi-.t aie leclmical Aii as iiir;il oi'tioii c.iscs. - i he i;i.k oi aiaotl.ig tue lect-ipts atid t ' !.dHuus ot t ainliiia county lor the last i:;:-t v. ;;s n m.i.Ji ted b l!ie b. ;uti iUiito:s on '. Hii.csii.'iv. We will lav tf-l'ie It loie ( ur icaiJris next week. -)i hi: Jn.-itir g aj j ;i,a:ii of t.iu' jail : I et n ii.iicinijt (I b competent au rl i as t t ; i JJ v uniir f..rthe piirjH'se for it a inteinii (I, measures have been d to .:it up n...i langes forth with. -ll.e J.xc. lsi.ii ll.-se Company, of Al a. ;;;!. d il a valuabiu horse last Sat- J lui Da!e is the name of the '. John wants to know nho Las ' to i a. lie oi'l'on t!ie same terms. 4 L.Ir- Mr. (ieoige iiarrick, druggist, ") v. as pippariug some chemicals, f yveipoweitd by the gas which rose I ::). :i;.i wm!l have died had not i. j-v-':on'e been pi'iunptly rendered. "? ' an.'., i.i Ir.iii Company's em $ iivfive three months' back pay ioni to-djy and to-morrow, and yoi-h payments w ill hereafter be itr i'.i;;v as i rior to the financial OT. r s( 1 1 v tolearn that C. M. Ilack ' ami eflicient local f the Al In' iiiic, had been "caught tl at is, taken til in I'hiht '' on the return trip fioui a ' ' New N Oik. ,.' -: and most luscious macker ' ! ive ever seen in this iftarket ' l i. chased at M. L. Oaman's. "" e-ry tine, ami those who !.! of extra quality should MI e t lieilT. ,' ' Sbinbcrger, a IlLii r county 1 h f i -v l;ivs since fell from tbe 1 "!'!' l:.:uliilw. tirnlra Fr.nt l.irrl. " ' J-Miejiili, is losing from a pint ; I.i .. (1 , r day. and is yet abl .v., 1,1. least it is no imported 'VIM. 1; is :.u!icted with t lie preS 'i ii.;ibt i f a liiunber of candi 1 tl'e ill ivs. The idiosyncrasy '-uants takes the shape of at '" th;.v 1.1-1 if, -id train riff tb ::.n.iiiM,f misplaced switches, evi- 1 in pose of plunder. i ii. Win. Sloan. John Calla- .i tinu .lamps i i:v niiiy, :!ll ti..f .... .1 . : . - . .1 . . : .. -s . ... .. l T .. : m.iuu IIIL.IUS CICSIIUCIIOII at I :."iiiiii-ti,n Furnace on H-h, weie. on Wednesday ' 'i'!y in tl,g Dhiir county emit ! dw-jt;,! a-instthctii. ot '' 'I. " '""'I Ta. II. 11. signal or " i. w !. , i, l i. i r.' ,.i . . ... .....j I'lit. niiuno in - H .iimi siiitatiie lor lanterns, '" f n t lit for th.it purpose, J -M-.Ia at M. L. Oatinan's ' s! "e in -:bensbur. Peonlo the .a " L '"'11 n:-. dark nights should nun. sda v ,-ha"! "'s'ht last, the bridge .1 M"ipi river m iiiairs- ' . .. 1,1.. .1 . I.l . , f-nodeiily gave way ',; :in old wooden btructure, X,' nun n,s ior Home and lirt.s for lM lllll. ..i ...I r Ml... "'side-red unsa "Ul .1 UllBdie. 1 oo ' "e at ni.rl.r ..n.l ..,, 6 .! - iniit l.f k nice mora ti the tl.e Kl l;l l.MVN' our barmiiiir l'x't-.i-.ti lontribiit.ir, the ao ''iiiit :. " ..o.l .. i.:i i .;iT.,t. - vi tin, v e iioittj '''ii l"T I - i-Mi iiovs ner iien m ' !. e 1 :.. I. j ... "...j ii, ji, n H 111 netlll ". i.i, we trust that time " VM: 111 condiicH to fre- f'oin her prolific pen. "; Tribune. sas that "a " 1't ''cii arranged, toconio 1 !:;'" "ii S.uurdav Fein u ;' :' ' ' " : y llehe and Aleck ; ,l poise f two hundred ,,i!'y t. " in tl: "i p. to take all intside live bundled dollaru, purse." As the vvvr ''I' i this u! ut lacks "? Mr. "Win. C. Oalbraith, a native of this comity, but for many years a re sidc-nt of Al toona, is an aspirant for the nomination lor Treasurer of that city on ibe Democratic ticket. He is a innxt estimable j'oung man, and if it could le so arranged that, we might ' le permitted to east the full poll of Altoona at the election, then would "Iiilly" receive a unanimous vote. A Farmers' tirange lias Wen organized in Itlair comity, with Messrs. JohnC. Kver- I hart and Jacob S. Nicodemns as its mana gers, i lie llollnlaysburg eginter was asked to become the home organ of the new party ,,lIt ri.tns,.,,, chiell Hre' ul',; WJ c", ! Hi. anxiety for political preferment and not. love for thu farmers that lies a' the root ot the (.range movement. The Kerister adds Liiai ooin r.vernart and icod-uius are "old political hacks and office-seekers." Tallv one for )ver! j lilair county has some good marksmen, and she also has some very bad ones. Amongst the latter may le classed that Sv- enteenth street Altoonian of whom it is said j that if you gave him a loaded gun ami turned j him loose in a barn which contained but a j single knot-hole, and then shut ail the doors ; ami told him to bang away and shoot oi,ie- thin;, the sides, the Hoor, "or the roof of the structure, he would signally fail to do asdi , re-ted. The bullet would escape through that knot-hole ! ! Madam Kiunor is again busy with her many tongues, and this time the lnu then of her story is that a grand hop in fact, the I hop iif the season is to como ort in 'his place I on Thursday evening, February ll'th. Just I where the festivities are to be helJ has not I yet transpired, but as the young men who i have the. matter in hand, and who are be ; lieveil in some circles to be chock full of ori- gmal sin, are known to be ati J'cit in such j matters, there is no doubt that the ball will be a brilliant ati'air when it comes o!l". ie:i. Jacob M . Campbell, of .!oh:stown. has been suggested as a tit man for the rad ical nomination for Lieutenant Governor. That party tub, h go further iii quest of a candidate and tare worse; but we give due notice that the Democracy, when the proper time shall airive, mean to till the otHc named wiili a man entertaining entirely different political views from t hose embraced by the General This is bad for the General and his pro-pects, we know, but.it is a slate of affairs for which we can see no ru-livul reiiiei.y. (In Thursday of last week, John Cox, l.'sq., ceased to be County Treasurer by r.-ason of the expiration of his term of of I ft.'c, Mr. A. D. Crist.? succeeding to the pos I ition. Squire Cox was an exceedingly ef- iii lent and very popular public servant, and his retirement will b rcgreted by all with whom Iil" cairns in oilieia! contact. He filled the office two terms, or four years, with in ! finite credit to himself and to. the entire sat isfaction of every person else. Mr. Criste, his successor, is i well know n citizen of ; ft el sure, will "liil the j Minister, and, we bill" in every particular, While ret iirning home on the mail train from a business tour eastward, on Saturday al'teri-oon last, Mr. Jaculi It. Kttie. of P.ell.--fonte, commute,, suiciib? by shooting him self through the head with a pistol. Tliu terrible deed was eonsiim mated in the water closet of one of tliM cars, which tie.! uiiforlu- nate man had entered a short distance west of Mount I' uioii , and where h ? was found in allying condition about one hour after. No caue tor the rash act was known to exist, , although tinaneial troubles have lieen hinted With thethtn waning commerce of Phila at, and his friends enteit.iin the hope that 1 delphia, Newcastle has since lost her ires his death was the result oi accident rather j titfe. than pr.-m 'ditation wil, on we went. Nearlv our entire "Klame" is the name of the latest oil journey was over a Hat, sterile, barren couu for illuminatmi; purposes tliar has been iu- j try. Large plantations with very unpre t rod need in this community. It claims to tending mansion houses and no bi'riis, and be nothinc mora or less than carbon oil, but xvith uegro huts, or small tenant houses, its peculiar merits .onsist in the tact that , scattered nromisr uoiislv over tb l.in.l i-i t u it islies a milt li more on ilta.it anil clear er light than the ordinary petroleum, is al most inodorous and pure as crystal iu color, and being perfectly t rise from benzine and paraline, a lamp tillad with it cannot ex plode uiub-r any circumstances. It is pro nounced by the highest authorities the very best and safest oil 1h.lt has yet. been pro duced. Geo H u.itley sells it at forty cents p r gallon, or iu gallon cans at sixty tents. Try it. The report of the board of Fish Commis sioners to the Governor for the year ls.73 has lweu published. The total number of black bass introduced into the various streams of the State during that period ap pears to have been 2,'bs. We are chary of bestowing much applause on liew-taiigled notions, particularly when such are the em- anation of a Legislature that had a Harry j bite lor a head and a S.im Josephs tor a tail, but in this particular case we must say that the l'ish Commissioners have done well. If they continue ou as they have begun, they will have ail the streams satis factorily stocked in say two hundred and fifty years from date. The lest coal that has ever Wen un earthed in Cambriacounty, we verily believe is that which has just Wen put upon the mar ket by Messrs. P. M. .S; J. liJuwu, of S'.mi merhill, and which is now Wing supplied to Consumers iu this vicinity by Mr. K.l. Hum phreys. It is equal, if not superior, in all respects to Westmoreland coal, and contains ! neither Riilplrir, iron nor slate, and therefore ; deposits no c, inkers, cinders, or other hard i substances iu the stove. It will produce a ! sparkling tire in a few minutes after ini- tiou, and retain lire for fully twelve hours. We know these to be facts, as we have kept j tire all niht by its aid without preparation, and therefore can conscientiously recoaj- ; mend it to all consumers of coal. I The shooting-match for a purse of S20n , and the championship of he two counties, ! with Henry Keh--, of Canihiia, and J. L. ; McCartney of lilair. as the contestants, , came off H5 tier a'reeineiit at the ro'intain , Inn, three miles east of Summit, on Satur- t js reiiuired to ascend the platform, where day' last. Fifteen shots to the string, one j bis legs are placed iu stocks, his head and hurdred yards, off-hand, constituted the j arms secured, the latter being raised aloft, termsof the match. Mr. McCartney proved j :u,d in that position he becomes a spectacle the vic'or, his string measuring M inches-, f.,r the scrutiny, tlci scorn, and the insults while that of his competitor reached . "it! inch- j t,f the populace. It may seein strange, but es. Another match has been arranged be- i U is nevertheless true, that all vviih whom tween William Uichter, of this county, and j I conversed on the subject defended these Anthony .lohnston, of Blair, the shooting to i modes of jiunishment as right ;and proper, take place on Monday next at the Fountain ! To a remark made by me that such pnnish lnn. Two separate strings of ten shots each j ments were relics of barbarism, ft gentlemau will be tired at a rest, the first at a distance made the reply, '"So is hanging:" I confess of sixty-six yards and the second one bun- j that I felt the reproof. dred yards from the target, the pri.es to im .j0 per string. Much good natiired rivalry exisls Wtweeii Cambria and I51air counties on the question or the superiority of their respective marksmen, and although the lat ter county has got the laugh on us at. pres ent writing, the "frosty sons of thunder" seem fully determined to "pick their Hints and iire again." Tun Fehp.caky nurnVr of Wooi s lIorsKiioui Maca.ixk is really a marvel of what can lie furnished for onlv one dollar a vear; considering the cost and the q'ta-'i-ly this is the cheapest magazine which comes to our table. Its article have a ..i........tJ :.nt them which is not always found iu periodical literature, which adapts : . ... n ..i.,o ,- too larui-lv occutneil by cheap publications that are positively injur ions to the young, without being exactly i i We have not room to sp-cify the articles . which "fills the pages before us but they are ...any and ex. client. Tl.e tnap contains 'three engravings- pictty bou. design-also the N,w York Fas h.on Ins- t rated) prepareil expressi.v , ' .... . . mil ii liv Mine. icinoi-n. i ;- tuner eauj iioi-i i ---- aiuiounc'es that hereafter the magazine will. hluU, and I saw oue. large shruo covered ohrav lm illustrated. , ! with opening buds expanding into nowers. " Subscriptions may lie-in with any mini- j j ,u HHy hoWeyer. that here, aselsevvhcre, her Duly on K ihillak A YKAtt, or with , , Ua (eoI,,e regard this as the mildest winter Chromo Yosemite, .Sl.oil Address , th v Ljive experienced tor many years. imid's lloi'sF.iiui.i) M aiiazin t, j,, ,.verv jucality the boys have their ovyn New-burgh, . ' peculiar ejaiue. Here it is plug-penny, l.vi ()r send .L'.C0 to us aud secure ihe FksK- i rol.e we,.0id get into our hotel we were im MAV and inaga.iue for one year, with the j u,rtuIieti by the boys at the door for a pen chromo throw u in. j !.y to plug; and ere we parted company wit,. them we had furnished a dozen or more A newspajier, after sta intf ihi, . weekly publication i shortly to no -"':'- . i I wlllWI 111 I I IIIII IIII'IIIMI. &AU.- m. i;.. ii " i i n nin " leave the tib.be ami Journal Tree io tievoi their whole tune to tho devising of la' ! epithets to apply to each other." . .1,e. Journal begins a replication vvht-'iein it in dignantly atteinpU to rej.el the charge of using hard epithet by saying that "the white livercd sneak who wrote the .ibne has not the iiiaiiliiicss," tic. etc. " - - - - - 7 -- MacShane a:ttony the "lilue lien's Chickens." Dear Freeman It is so long since I have given you a ' screed" that I hardly l:i... t V. jy.w. ijv.w io approach me sutiject. But, . ,ir- ' oargery, I have been again on tue rampage, and must "render an ac- count more especially, too, as mv last nil- grimage was extra-territorial, mv wan.br ius having beeu "extended to the htar: and centre of "Little Delaware." I have bait all manner of travel on foot (one), in cars, in carriages, in wagons, and even with Harrows, without, a wheel! I have followed the windings of the Juniata, the Susquehanna, the Schuylkill, and the Delaware have scooted around Delaware lay, traversed its buyoux, and even crossed the classic Brandy wine. 1 wish I had time to write a novel. Philadelphia reminds me of trouble in one essential particular it is much easier get ting into it than it is to gei out aain. Some body always wants to "see you" about the time the train is to start. lint. just, here, by way of digression, let me tell you a practical joke. 1 hail it from one of the sulVervrs. A merchant who some times visits Ebensburg, (I leave you to un rklille the name as best you can,) and who is a liberal patron of refreshment houses, was recently leaving the city to call on his mountain customers. Having packed his hand-trunk with a few samples, a clean shift, and other etceteras, he dropped into one of the saloons, and atter setting bis "baggage on the counter, pathetically informed the 1 meet us at he hotel. It happened that proprietor that, he was going two or three , 1'ke nearly all admirers of hor.-es. bad hundred miles into tin? country. The gen- ' a great fondness for dogs. While we were erous host of course could not think of let- I seated in front of the hotel on that delight ting him oil" "just so," and consequently our i f'd afternoon, waiting his coming, he af friend's capacious hand-trunk soon liecamr j proached under the convoy of three white the receptacle of a mysterious looking pack- j and yellow spotted dogs of the setter or bird aire. In like maimer and with a likn result i species. As t7ie could not be introducod ; lie "called round" at rive other saloons. ! The proprietor of the sixth one, my inform ant, remarked with tears in hiseyes: "When 1 put mine in thar L had no idear that there : were rive others iu ahead of mine, though 1 ; thought it heavy for samplesonly." If any of my Kbensburg friends partook of the ex hilarating beverage, they will now know how it was procuied. But I mux! leave Philadelphia for the pres ent in the doing of L ch, no matter what , the direction, if we exc pt crossing the Del i aware, a stranger is ap to think that thU is the direction iu whicl the city is growing . most. "We took wh.i' ,.s known as the Wil mington train, but v e nearly an huir get j ting clear of tl.e c. . We would come to ; an open space ami imagine oursHf in the : country, but directly the city would relapse j on us again with as much beauty and har mony of buildings as ever. We crossed the Scbuvlkill not far from I Fort Mitilin, (which 1 once before visited mi bnsi ness and stunned e ver v three or four ,,,Uesat some little station, until we reached Chester. Pa., a trowing town now celebra- ted tor its mailllta-t UreS. , A t.hort run from this place brought us into the State of Delaware, and in less than three hours from the time we left Philadel phia we were at Wilmington, t he couiiuer- iai metropolis of the State. Our section of the train here brain lied off for Dover, stoi ping on the way at Newcastle, situate on Delaware Bay, which tow n 1 i ciiunixiciti-e'l. Newcastle was the ancient port of Phila- , ih-lph.a, and here the elder Mat-Shane laud- - ..1 j,. isoi fn.iii 1 1 . B. M. shin Nentune lii aud out of which young negroes popped as we hurried by, are what meet the eye iu all dilections. In the wooded country we saw scarcely anything that looked like a tree, a stunted growth of scrubby looking oaks grow ing up iu and around ponds or small lakes of water b-iug ihe nearest approach to timber. The wealth of this country, if wealth it is, consists of thin p,.-ach orchards, many of which are miles In circumference. So far as I could observe, they exceed the New Jersey peach orchards iu extent, but not m cult it re. Shortly after noon we arrived at Dover, the capital of the State, as well as of tlm county. It is aa ancient town, but of slow growth, being regarded as inuii-!, although inlets from the Delaware Bay i-oiuj within a few miles. The population is only about. I ",00K. It has only two taverns and nine ' lawyers, and is altogether a sober, quiet a. id uii)Vcteiitions tor. n. Our hotel was on the : public square, near by the State house and ' Court house, both very modest buildings, I which stand close together. Atter dime;-, myself and my ram-htyiioii da roinnji: took a I stroll around the Court house. The first ob I ject that struck me iu the back yard (of the ! Court house, not my ow n,) was what 1 took to be a jittinp, such as we had in Pennsylva nia under the constitution of 17'.u. It was ( a large eight or ten square post, with the top sawed nil, but allowed to remain m po- s;t.on, and a mortise in it lor tbe bundle to vvo.U in; Out 1 totinu neiiner naiKiie nor spoat attached. On inquiry 1 learned that it vvar one of 'hose celebrated irliijijii nj-)ix!x which '-Little Delawarj" provides for tiu- I isbiiient of olf.'iiders. The tmulux ojer- inuli is to secure lh head of the culprit at tbe top, with bis face inward, his arms clauipi'd to tbe sides of tbe po.-t, i.ud bis back bared to receiv e t be cast ialioii. Tbe p.lli-fji, iu which the criminal is compelled tost. ual before punishment, in also here. It is renamed by evil-doers as more severe as well as more huiuiliatiuh' than the vvhippinji- p.ist. Thu prisoner, attired in prison arb. W line we were iuus con versing, bird, appearing at a distance not unlike our j hawk, but with greater breadth of wing, j tiew over our heads. On inquiry, 1 was in- formed that it was one of those unnatural scavengers of which we read so much, buz ! zards or turkey-buzzards. They are rery j abundant heir-,"aud are sujiposeil tocoutrili- ute to the health ot the place by consuming all putrid matter. Our rhirone, a former Pennsylvaniaii, when told that I had been in Delaware only some three or four hours and had already seen three objects not to be found in my or n State, informed me that he could soon show tin: two more the mistletoe, the favorite of the ancient Druids, and the holly, both of which aliound in the neighborhood. We were her;.', only four hours' ride from Philadelphia, ou the Had January, and yet the weather was Mich aa to permit the bring ing of chairs out on the sidewalk, where we spent most of the afternoon ; and, 1 may add, at no season have I ever enjoyed more delightful weather. A large weeping wil low in the State house yard was green with opening foliage. A gentleman plucked and handed to us a small branch with the leav es fl.rnn Tierfectlv formed. Crocuses ana . . . ...... i - . i uiu 1 lie came is tuis: rn-u oo --" f f with a shar, steel-poiuted , .,..,,.,1 -bich a strinii is wound in the ordinary manner. 1 ne iu. o -" uavemeut, aud the boys, each iu turn, dis harge their top at it. The one who hist in dents or "pings" it, takes the penny. The ' nlu " or mark, must be inside the out -r vim' of the coin-otherwise it is called a s:d i 1 ami don't count. W hiie we stood iook. i, S oil Ihecrovv.l ot boys increased to .nearly a to r, all quipped vv.th the lue vtUbit; top. My friend of lang stne, Mr. Fultou, for- tuerlyot Kittanuing. lives here, and pursues the double ettllillir . ,f luHinull.,!- n .1 .rrmu- , - ....... ...... (j.-j-W- grovver, at both which he is quite success- 1 ful. lie was very kind, and though his do- j Tilestie wine has. cot nut .it" mv 1 . - - . I it ivill ' --- - ....... j u ......... ... ,1 a iol g time lietore it gets out ot mv muni. -I be cull tire of tbe grape here i v rerj cxttn- Mve ad very successful. Dover is the home of the Saulsburvs. as "Wilmington is of the Bayards the two rul ing families in this little State. The elder Saulsom-y, formerly U. S.J Senator, is now tnt- IM... n ...t.:c. .1 :.. State Chancellor, while the younger one is tne present u. s. senator. The name of the Governor is Border a; successful shipper whose home is in M ilford. . He receives a small salary I forget how I much and only visits the capital scmi-oc- casionallv. Indeed, he is not much needed I there. I was credibly informed that iu Delaware they don't bury their ex-Governors at the expense of the State, as is done in l'eimsv vania. l!-ice, if ex-Gov. ( Scary had .i;-.i ;.T i i.i ..... i., i.i i,... v.. ..vi ... U1B bee . compiled to pay the uneral exj to the lasting disgrace of the btate in some people's opinion. They have tine horses in Delaware not . the full, plump, heavy draught horses of I Pennsylvania, but a well formed, synimetri- j cal, active breed, better adapted to the sad dle and light harness than to the plow or ! dray. The v indicate better bluod thanonrs. By the way, our principal business was with a horse-tauc ler. lroiu whom we desired ccr- tain information, and whom we request! di into the jiarlor of the "capital" hotel, wo had to walk with him intoihe Square, where our conference was somewhat tedious, as he divided his discourse into rive nearly equal parts, between his three dogs, the Colonel and myself. The dogs, 1 wo of which he named after the recently deceased Siam ese twins, Chang and Kng", he treated as if they were rational beings, individuaiing them perfectly, each by name, which 1 am sure I could not have done after lifty years acquaintance, the resemblance Ix-tween the three being so striking. Though rathertiur matic, we found our friend in all other re spects reasonable enough. But adieu to Dover our visit ia over and we are ou the return train to Philadel phia, with a clever, intelligent conductor, who gave us a cigar when we wanted to smoke, good fresh oysters when we wanted to eat, and a comfortable lounge when we wanted to lie down. And thus we wended our way back to Philadelphia. Fortunate ly the return trip was made alter night, which prevented us from again viewing the IJ"' country through which we had passed m moi wiif;. J. eeu men iuuuj;.:i ii, in the morning. 1 I but 1 was troubled with rfulence in mv stomach next morning. I ar-a again i:i Philadelphia; yet with all my love for our great metropolis, I must confess that I never before witnessed such a spectacle of nf ter destitution as 1 saw here on Saturday night. The Colonel having left me, anil there lieing no one to advise with me, I went to the nearest theatre, and there, to my unspeakable astonishment, up- j wards of one hundred-young girls appeared .' on the stage that cool wintry night without clothing sufficient on the w hole caboodle of theui to furnish one decent Cambria county family. Some of it lucleil rich enough, but that was "too thin" to deceive me. 1 went at once to the doorkeeper a-ad tend-reil him a dime towards clothing the nak.'d, but he indignantly spurned the charity. Still I got a saloon keeper to take it the very next minute. Yours, in a horn, MacShane. Local Cor res jjondence. .lmiNj,iow., Jan. 2S, 1S7I. Dear Fkf.eman Having a minor in my hea.l, you need not expect anything serious from me this week. It is now quite probable that the Senate f the U. S. will add some V.'aite to the Pres ident's judgment in appointing oMicers. j II tiie local of the Jiilinstown Tribune can ' tit! rehod o;j, the High School Litter-nry So- J ciety is in a d.'cp-.'o'e-a-bie con. lit ion. i It is not true l.iai J. F. Campbell has lost I his IV.Ve. The little eugiue, however, has j had a bad tuul spell. j There is not a more moral place than j .io nusiuwi. in an l aiuiemoiouiu. it.e.e ua, only lieen two rapes, o runaways anu two elopements williin ilie last i iiree mom us. The weather and the "Literary Herald" have had three or four very bad .iy .s lately. St. Valeiitiue'siiay may Lave bad something to do with tlit-ni. The latest way of comparing get on, is get (h)oiior and got (h)onest. Kbensburg is an old foyy town It ban but one Singer, while we have nine quires of thcni. Our Shoemakers, too are, pious people. i Tin y are always doing something for the sole. We cannot see why tuere Siioulil not be prayers iu tiie common school, where the pupils are all taught to say M. N. Joiiustow n can boast oi sixteen churches, yevetitccu schools, and eighty drinking sa loons. The new constitution didn't put an end to the Philadelphia rings; 'cause why, lings ha ve no end. The Tribune calmly denies the soft im peachment, that one of out judges is in his dotiiye, one deaf, and one blind. Oiir little cat, Kauuy, in a playful mood climbed up a tree about, forty feet, and then sprang down to the ground without sustain ingany imaginary Injury, but she was killed. The senior editor of the Johnstown Jtemo erat has had the epizootics for over a year. He is now iu a stale of transition. There have been a great many conversions here lately, aud some inversions. Several suspicions characters have been prowling around Johnstow n the past week, among whom, were a Congressman and a Leg islator. Considerable apprehension is felt here anion ' our best and wisest citizens for the i qraxshopiK-rs that appeared a couple of w eeks I lT(( j "Someliody ought to get out a patent right for a new school fcjstem that would please j evervliodv. A falie" alarm of fire recently brought to- j trether three thousand of our c'itizens in lif- ; teen Hi mil tea. Htcearing was then yiveii in jree. ee. I A grand-daughter of John Brown, whose soul is marching on, was a tenant in tue Johnstown lock-up not long since. There is a death iu our city every day . now, which is one icay of fixing the popuia- j tiou at twenty thousand. i The rollinc null lu re win pay up an inei , . . I....1.- ..... tl.iv.Pue vtl.i. l. ism. : nanus ir,u ....j , nower to thousands of ureu-ers. There is to be a grand le-union of all the : thieves in the world at the great centennial , celebration in 17G. I saw a si-hool-lM)ok the other day a trig- j onometry that lnwl t., sin., sin., and co. j Si'u., co. sin., co. sin., printed all through it. , Alas! for our system of education! i Several important changes will take place the tirst of April next around tow u, among which will Vie a change of the moon. I There will be a Xasty lecture delivered j here some lime in February. lou't go. It j is :l sin- . . . , : The most attractive sign a. out town, and one that ought to draw lots of eustoi, is, 'The cheapest cijrrius in tue CI13 Not one percent, of our teachers, school di- j 1 ....... t r- it 1 ..,-! ,1 1 .l 1 .! 1 t I1II.I..1. rectors auu eoouij " i ..! iif-r rent. I A man iu California was killed by falling i under A patent h-.rrow. A Sacramento pu, ! per says "it was a harrowing sight." j Kmil Voai-.p, one of our most popular jew elers has lately purchased a side show case, exclusively for silver ware, which is a most attractive piece of furniture. It was made i in Ohio. Tins front is composed of panes of tiie best Fiench glass, and the case is air I ti.rh? ..r dust ti"ht. Einil Voting is tioing a t.7n-o.l.iinr business, uotwithstaiiding the ....... ....... He keeps at 110 and 112 Clin- i.:ti,ii- limes. , ... . tir.i .lobiirtlown. whel-t' vour reailers can see a full assortment of all kinds of jew , elry, which he sells very cheap Call ami his silver wan suovv cae The "I;idge ui Stha"' i now located l'e- j tween Johnstown and Millville boroughs, : So say happv lovers "ui iiusuces oi tne t ear? nave an ueen swearing at the new constitution. One of our most uprightaiul worthy citi zens says that it. is'his opinion that there w ill.be lots of iHttuto-bu'jit next vear. "Soltero" should call the new arrival "Beelzebub " Wouldn't Beelzebub Soltero be euphoneous? There was a Hear passed through Johns town last Saturday, from Somerset county, heading north-east. NoIhhW shot at it, l- ' . . ... ' cause it is against the ordinance. The ice crop is beginning to take nut again. Some people think that ice will ijo itoicn yet. l:. U. M AcGiiEtiUoii. - "Wii-moke. Jau. 27, 1874. Dear Frekmas Two boys, John l,otz and "Webster Hammer, the lat ter ag.-d about 14 years, the former somewhat older, were, on Saturday last, committed to jail by Joseph .Miller, l"-.sq., tor having on v ednesuay nj ,t previollH entered Ihe i ' w j,,, & s .u. stores of S. A. Kephart and l'anl it S.ttlem ver, of this place, and stolen thniefrom goods and money amounting in aggregate valne.it is supposed, to between SliU and S23. If was at tirst thought that two other lioys, Geo. Hankie and Harry Hammer, who had ieen arrest ed for entering, on Sunday week, the h.mse of Mr. Geo. Setilemyer, sr., a short distance from town, but who aftjr their hearing bad . -: 1. i .:i .1.,. :i. . . ... 1 . e . '. . " ' 1 .' i-iiirii i.i. i. i-i. im. j..i tii.. 'i ........ i . t r ii- ........ of having stolen their way on a freight train as far as Kast I.iWrtv, :nd theif havim witnessed the oil tire at Houston's Station on the night of he burglary, removed sus- I pieions from them. Lotz and Web. Ham- j mer bad also left on Wednesday and re- turned on Friday. Webster Hammer was' seen by several boys on Friday evening J picking up from a ditch three bottles of ojH 1 bene- of strawberry, which caused himself ! and Lotz to be examined by Justice Miller, i without anything being elicited, except that I they had Wen to No. : ami had worked in coal banks there, but had quit on Thursday J evening. Hammer was re-examined on i Saturday morning, when he aid he had re- j ceived Sl.tl for his work at the coal bank, j which he had given to his mother, who, on t being questioned, said he had given her one j dollar, and showed a pair of boots which I had been given him, he said, by the boss of ! the coal bank. These l oots, a iair of No. 5 calf-skin, Mr. Kephart recognized as his ! goods. About the same time, another pair : of the same material, No. S, which also be i longed to Mr. K., were found in a culvert I near the P. li. K. station. Lotz and Ham- i mer were then arrested and acknowledged i the crime, 1 hey had entered Jvephari s store through a window in th rear, and ac cording to their own statement took from the store, besides the lioots, about Si in change, a few cigars, and the essence of i strawWrry above mentioned. Paul & Set- ! t lemyer's store was entered through a wiu dow in the warehouse, from which they cut their way through the intervening door with a knife. From this store they took a couple pairs of gloves, several pruni ng and pocket knives, and from the safe, wbi o had care lessly Wen left open, all the money it con tained, which Mr. G. W. Settlemyer, the junior nieinWr of the firm, supposes to have been S5 the boys fay about $4. In default of surety they were scut to jail ou Saturday evening. Geo. Hankie and Harry Hammer were disposed of iu like maimer. They were committed only for the crime already m ticed in connection with their names, al though they confess several oih.-r acts of a criminal ili..vtr. The parentsof i he four boys, with l he exception of Ilaukiwi'o fa'.hcr, reside iu this locality. The disgraceful exploits of these youthful burglars is but the logical result oi parental neglect. Had the parents kept their chil dren from running the street, when and where they pleased, they might have avert ed this stigma from tin characters of their offspring. There are at l'.-ast a dozen more young hopefuls in this place who. iu the fit ness of things, should at present be keeping company with their late associates. A coit p'.e of liquor sellers who, according to the statement of one of the prisoners, gave drink to them for the sake of lilthj lucre, should also be made feel the ritfors of the law for their hellish outrage against society. Abe M 'Coy, the young man who lost h's toes near Wilmore station a couple of weeks ago, is still lying at Horner's hotel in this pia.-e the Fki.KMAN's assertion that he bad been removed to the Poor House not withstanding where he is doing as well as can be fxpected ; considering that he is , Kolll(w,,at demented and very hard to W . j.,,, (.a.e ,,- Hoping that I may never have such an other batch of news to reiort from this place, I remain, Yours, truly, Sen: no. Plattvili.E, .Ian. 21, 187L Dear Fit e em ax Thejw ell know n Alex. Henderson, of the Logmen's Society of Hen derson Heed, on Cuh creek, hail 1hi1i of his legs broken, ou Monday last, by being caught between two logs on the slide. His chances for recovery are said to be good. Samuel Kdmiston, of Susquehanna town ship, mourns ihe loss by death, i-u Tuesday last, of his estimable wife, aged about. lii years. This is the second time Mr. L. has been liereaved in this way. John K. NagVs term took fright to-day in the midst of a snow storm, and running away, badly demoralized tbe waon and scattered t he content s in ail direel ions. Tbe horses fortunately escaped without injury. School Iiuv. Gai.mtzix, Jan. 27, 1K74. DEAIi Fkeemax A grand entertainment and oyster supper will be given by Si. Pat rick s Literary Society ou i uesilay evening, Feb. loth, for the purpose of raising funds to purchase instruments for a ISrass ISand. , No etlort will be wanting on part of the man agement to make this entertainment an en I joyable and pleasant affair for all who may ; favor the Society ith t heir presence. Lov ; ers of innocent auiuseueiit are hereby re j sx'eetfully iuvited to attend. F. J. 1. j H assos's Com rorxn Svurr of Ta k This celebrated preparation, so Ii ug and tav- orably known iu the Nirthnn States for the i cure of throat, and lung diseases, can now lie 1,:u at al1 tllc l'r,1K stores throughout the country. It is no private quack preparation, j It is prescriU'd by some oi the most eminent ( jihysicians in the country, and never fails in curing the worst cases of coujjh aud colds, l'rice 50 cents per lnittle. Kcssell & Laniis, Proii'rs, Philadel phia. 1. S. See that the signature of llrs.SELL & Lasuis, lro'rs, is on each wrapper. . . , . - -' v'ri' "-"" leiUOYli.g o oThor quarters in the Si.r l.g, he is anxious to dispose as far as possible of bis really ex cellent and very extensive -w-k of milline ry ami dress goods, and will therefore, not withstanding he has never yet permitted himself to be undersold, d.) even better iu the way of prices than has ever yet lieen dreamed ofin the philosophyof bargain seek ers. Don't forget I. T. Coppock, under the Opera House, Johnstown. It is currently reported and very gener ally believed iu this community, that My. ers vi Lloyd not only keep the largest and bi-st stocked dry goods anil grocery store in Kltensbiirg, but that they seil every article if isi i.i.ssilile to reduce the !riee on a liitlts cheaper than they can !e lionght elsewhere. They don t make much nctse aiiout their ability to do this or that, but when it comes to selling cheap goods they are aiwavs iu. No where lieneath tbe snn, no matter where a man may run, can the t a U i'ihiihI in choice array so huge a stock, we're free to say, as men and hoy- an always find, iu clolhiug cheap of every kind, at Star drill ing Hall, fo largo and neat, in Johnstown, on famed C'.iiitoii strret, where treatmeut fair you'll alwavsmeet from Jas. J. Muridiv. kind, djwroet, whose gooda aud prices nouo can neat. fbder your hartlware, r.o matter how larg or final! tin bill, from L'ibevt, Way no vs' Co,, Juhasttiwn, iEW S10EE Building, .Tonrv I iUlJuj s Do i Ljii Ql uvmhu i i Having purchased largely for cash, and many of our jjooils having lieen ImtiM niueo the Panic, we sre able to offer j EXTRA I5AUGAIXS! AND 01M CUS1CMFRS 5,11AM HAVE "IHE BENtFlT. We will si-U ot prices to make the money of our patrons jo as far as possible. r. Jt i&tL -I? O AND COM? AND SEE THE GOODS AND JUDGE F011 YOURSELVES! Goods boiitr'.it before the Tunic are MARKED Down Tt) Sb'Il THE TIMES. "V i t i: rr ii t-: AT HALF THE USUAL I'lUCK. Wholesale Department OX t:cOXL FLOOR. GOODS AT SEW YORK AM! I'iHL'A PilKIS Geis, Foster & QuimVs, Nos. I!3 and 11") Clinton St.. Johnstown. rtKIOIVAti. she is not m: a i). I'eparte-l to a bettor life, at t!ie Seminary of Tit. r:illi!7.iii. i:ii.-nn'.iir.'. Pa.. Mrs. Jan:: 11. Mas. IV Tel!.'i, uiothw-r oi S:s..t IlorU-iiso, tiujie rioreS!". My soul was Imw'd with bitter grief "My M aster dear," I said, ''One word of comfort speak to ino, For she I love is dead." I heard a d-ar and tender voice, And these the words it said In sweet conipussiuii lo my he;irt: "My child, sl, is not dead!" O. gracious Master! th-se Thy words My stay and hop? have lieen; May they who mourn a mother now Thy tender pity win. A few short days of joy were their'a, Of sweet ( oiillilillii.ei here. The mother who bad eiveii back To O.mI the child so dear The child who left, f.u- His dear sake, That fender mother's arms; To brief th reunited days That had for them mk 1. charms. The mother, on thu mountain side, Is taking her sweet rest Sip- fell ush-cp iii their dear arms Whose infancy she blessed. Sin f leej.s not death has closed her eyes, lint sleep her soul has fled; Yet He one day will say "Arise!" Who sailh "She is not dead!" Linnkt. nvn:Kii.. t Mt'RI! A Y SN YTiKK. Marricl. in St. Mary's I flmrcii. lioili lay.f.urir. on fliurs!:iv. Jan. 22 i. I y j Ifev. J.iiiu V'.'aisli. I'.ipt. John H.'.Mi i:r.AV anil j 31 i-s -.a ra .VI. .sviies, holii t.fih;ic plaee. , The nali.-mt C;ip,nin. vim has pot only lx.rne j the lii-unt oi many a liar I foi-.lit ! ; r le. Inn lias j loTliT Wn hs-'jo I tin" ti. w iteliil: jr!;li;; es .,( in t.iy a ; love-lir eve. lias at lust su.vutiil-eil to 'ill. ill's un- i errinir lart s. an 1 the r.-su:i is that a wormy i.aeii- , elor liiis !n""ii I rails ornc- l into a happy none I:;- . an I an ami tide au.i li in.ls .iii" m.iMi n lias ln-. n 1'i oie t he loviinr an 1 'levote l wile of mo ho is eiu-in-.-nt iy ilesiTVoiir of sueli felicity. 'I'los Iwinif so. Hole- can "lotih! tii.it a L :y an 1 ,r.j.-ptri ..us Iu. lire aw.iiis th'Mn for al! which the siiu-ere wishes of 'ye printer 111.111" is licrehy litartily tt n lcred. It IT I' A It Y. FAKIIKN. Hied, in Cambria township, tn S;it ur.lay lnornlirj; las., IMr. .loiix Faiiukn, sr., aj.l alioiit S8 years. The iiece;is.'.l w:i ofto of th" curliest settler? on tli- Allotfh'uiles. !.n I I hioti-hout his lontf ami eventful life was jusily eieeiae'l an lioucsi. up-r'-jiht iin.i eons. -i.-ii: ions man. wort hy altkc of I iie ill. r-ies of ( ,1 aii'l the i-ontile.K-e a ill res.iett of lit? fellow r-i -n. His remains were in.eiie.l in the Oa'holie ecnet cry in this plae on Monday morn inar last, a lieipiii in Mass lor the r. os of his s,,ul hav nir been previously i-el,-l, rate 1. 11. I. I. IlLfY. I'ie.l. in New York city, on S 'tur lay. Jan. 17th. Ih.Mtv Js:iu.tK. only ehihl of Henry anil Liz.ie It. f.iil v. an I s.-eoiel cus'n of Ai r. liiore I Lilly. Stev:ir. of Hie ( "amoria 'oiinty I'oor iiouse, j ae.i 1 year, 3 mouths aid 22 .iavs. I THOMAS IMcil. in 'ainhria t vp on Thurslay j last. KLtz.viKTH T.'IOM AS. "laughter ot Sarah Ann Kowhtail, in the 21 ilh year of her age?. s IIERIFF'S SALE Hy virtue of a writ of Vend. Kspon., issued out of the Court of Coinmon Pleas of Cambria conn y ami to me iliroetc l. tic ro will be expos..".! to 1 u'tiit- Sal.", at tli'-(i;e.ra House in J ohm?. own. on S.t r i v.. v, the Uth I1AVIIP i'KKItl AKV UCXk, at 1 o iloeK. I". M.. the lio ioH inir real estate, to wit : Ail therorht, title ami intereF: of John 11. ieurliar.lt. of. in un.l ton lot of irrou.i.l siiuate in the Four h Warl of Johns. ow ;i i;.inmi!:. (kniwn as lluni.M's:,.wn. froniiniron Main s.reet. an t a ljo.niny; lot of W to. ltt on the west, an alloy en the south, an.l an alley on the east, havitii; thereon ereete.l two story briek house, p'.ank staiile. anl other ou, liui i inns iiiiw in the oeeiipaney Of Sm'l Walters. l;t. n in e.xeeu.ion ami Io be soiu at tiitj suit of K. V. Schoouuiaker 4. Co. HLUM AX I? A I'M K.K. Sheriff. Siu-rllfs :iiee. Kbeusburg. Jail. 26, li74.-.,t. i VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY rfIIK Pu'if.-ri'HT offers a priva"" s-ih J an.l L-; n . o e:i : 1 y litrn. s.ti.j - sale the Hous roii.bix ' 011 .tun ill siive; a:i . ex-:-n i;n;j 'ii'-k 10 .0. 01 1.. ii. Williams. I'h' 1 1 oiise is a .arif an 1 coavt-!:'- j en two s oiy fr.nne s runup", wi.h w II aii l e s- j tern iii e ,.,. j.r i-riuiiiy ii n 1 :t s . ml o1 u-r ou - ' ln:,i.;.n's o i the j.r. 11 . s. J i,. eon.a.i.s s x apple, ti.r. e .. itr. hj r;i-rry, :wo ipi.nce, t.f.r p. a-.-h an.l c.uhi pitiui tre.-s 111 .xxi licitr.ujj eon ii- j Hon. an. I is .n h.-rw .s.- well uuproveil. Also, will he soM. Ih 1 uiiiei-s on Hiv;h p roM now i ofeujiieii ly the "Cauiuria 1'ri.Uau ' uici M. 1. I Oat titan. A lso, 7 acres of pasture one-half mile weie of K'i- i ensourtr. an.i loaerestil wooillan.l oil theelay p:Uo, : one nuio west 01 aaid liorouii it. " j J AS. G. HASSOX. Lueiiiiiiur. Jan. 30. lS74.-if. OF YALrABLU REAL ESTATE I Late tiie property ol t-'ilVY A nil KIMi, l"ccsi d, of I i-ariitl l tou.it), :'. i I )Y virtue of an or ier of tiet irplians :..nrr of 1) Cambria eueniy. to me ilir-ete l. there w:li he C-xpoSkiti to l'uoile Sale on the pivni. s. on Alun-Jiy, 23;1 uny of Fcbruaiy, 1874, ! " AT tO " l.l'li. A. 51.. ' A CEIiTAIX riEl'E OK TilAfT ftF LAND s:.uitein Sasijueliauiia tuwimliip. Camoria ontn tv, l a.. n.;ar ; bo Su.-i pi. hauna 1 .ver iH.un.le.i ou ; the nr: li by bin 's of .'.' raii.iui Uai ill bauli. on t!i enst l-y fan s : Al r -ham Italy, on the e.uih l.v Ian. i.-. of Jii::i 5 Sma . rvi l:e an l others, an i o.i tne west Py larels of Porter K'n;e. r. .-entai'iin . If iiiorts or I'-ss. uiintiirviveii. i u.s cum U well tiiw"oore.i an I no urivi I wuli tvw".. Tii ays u" Svi.t T. n per een.. of the jn'.r-li:i nio.ii y to lie paul on ila.i nf s .le: one-t liir.l of tho biiance ou eouum-o ioa of site, sal the bil.iaee ill two equal xiiliu.il payments. t be "-Hr-it by the nior a.-an.l bi.n ,,r I lie i.uretii.s. r. will ui prove.l sceui ity. JIISSK ,vl. 11 i: 1' : J au. uJ.-I'.. A lui t or 1ua x.: U.:.o. ijM, i 113 and 115 Ciinton St., Tovrx. Lock at tise Prices. VYAXX BLACK ALPACAS, Xl'AYLY OPENED, At 25, 30, 35, AO, 45 and 50 O ELEGMT MMfoi !LLLUfiKI nUSLUI UL'UlO . IS ALL NKW COLOKS: ' Navy Elue, New Green, New Crcwn, hold mxr.a a.i cekkn mixld W.AT'l!:! I PJIOOFS At tho Reduced Prico. BLACK WATERPROOFS at 75 CIS. FLAXA'llLS: ! X'ilttk '.'7 It iriTi: rLAXXKL, i lieartf iiran Tteilled flannel, Yartl Wide Can n try J7annel, ! llob Hay and Mae I7:titmls . t ! FELT SKIIITS from 75c. to $-2. i BALMOR'L SKIRTS VE.RY CHEAP. i I.AKII.S', MlSSV.S AM ClTM.HRKS'9 i avooi. hose: AT LOWEST rniCES. AT j Gels, Foster & Quinn'e, Xoi. 11" nn 11.". Clinton St.. .I..linsto n. QEVKNTEKNTir Axntal State- I MKNT T THE I'Ki ITl'lTION M t'T t A U I X KK 1 S U MK 1 miMW OF A M R A 1 OI S- j TV, lor ilu'"yt;ir i ii.ii.ii! .Innuury li. h, ls74: Arriount of I'ropcrty insureil F.RK Ivsl r.AM K I'UVIMW Jan. 1:1. 313.29.45 Amount of Property insuri"! cIui.jiK' vear . CS9.7vl.65 -1,C03,0S1.10 De.tuet amount expired tiur- Inir the yenr tl4S.Co7.31 Iicluet ion.. tint purrt inK-red aaJ i-kUi'flt.l 24. 6-".O0 172.472.31 Amount Property insure. 1 Jan. 12, '74..l.oi.Ui'5.79 A mount of Premium Xotrs in force Jan. 1".. l7.t Amount of l'r iu.uin t.iKcii tlurinsr vear W.0.M.21 Notes 7.;4.43 - 121,5.r.S.4 Tie.luet amount cxnireil i!ur- f litr year . 13,762.43 Ileiluot amount furr n.Ieri-'i anJ caiieeicl 2.3.'.!. S 13.114 St i Amount of Preiiiiuni Xotes in force Jail. 12. 1-174 10 ,.441.30 Xum l.er of I'ol iej. a l.e.-ne.l ilrrinir year 23 In force Jan. 12, 174 ujo CASH ACCOl'.NT ICKCKIl-lS. An-onnt rt-eeiveil from former Treasurer 2.P11.1 C.isti lor new Inuranec-s l.u-.-.oS ( hi account As.-essiiieiit No. 4 . . '.6J2.75 From Treasurer ':iiii iria Cuun- I y ( Hen is reilei-ll-e. ) 600. 1AJ Amount Interest receive I . l'dM Ou Lxor.erations. Ass.-fsm't Nu.3 lu.'ju 77.2C3.W KX I'HMHTl KKS. L isses to Jos-ph llarJii-.e, Alle gheny l,.w;ish:p f3,5u0.00 bi-"- f to Martin Muu!y, Jatk- s n townsl ip " 1.100 00 Lijm j to John .1. C, H.- Ks'.atc. Al'ea!i"iiy tuvtish-;. 6.J"l.lM L. -ssrs Io Win. A. J.:ie, Kbcns- burtc l".ip.i-4;!i '6.83 S r. t.iry 's , lld.tiO Tre.iiir :r's Salary so.tJ Ken, 40.00 A- -iKs' Coiiimfssiou 174.75 I'r'-in.unis return -ii for I'olieli-s eiueee. . 11.SM I'riiittn- an.l I'os' ie oo.-.s I 'otnia'! tui sses.n'i s 'ol leele.l 1.14 i K. J. I.loy.l on Ki. Af.i.fj. men ! No. :t . . . 6.24 Kxp "list s if a.! lust iiiir I.ss ' . 3'..on Salary Lxeeutivu t.in"lee. 1-72. l'.ti lc7ii. 2...O0 !til7.70 Dalance In han !s of Treasurer tH.2s6.S3 Kbwinil OP THE I'oMr.VN'Y. I'reiuinni No'-s in foree Jan. li s7-l . A sS 'S.snien; No. 4 in han is of iissitred Ualanee iu hainis of Treasurer .l.-..44t.rl 1.2s.".." tl.,h. 3.93 I.' AR'LITIZS. I.ss a.ljusip.l not yil ilue 1125.00 Th" forrtr.iinjr a.-uunt au 1;UJ, founJ correct, and approve !. K. K I.IKKTS, ) f!.i i. III M1KV, ' Ex. Committee. li.VYlii IS. S Kbensburg-. .fa.i. 2d, ls74.-3t. 1 OTJCi: OF A I'I'KALS. We. the - iiiiilersion,!. Commissioners of Cam luia County, hive fixe,! ih;" following days for henrit'ir Appeals lor ls74. ul their uUiuu iu "Lhcns 1'iirir. v ii : Moll. lay. F.I.. ".!! Cambria township. Khens hurtr horoii-h :mi1 Jelins own horoilirh (u war-ls). Tues ir.y. Ft h. "Jl:li Ain tfheny, iJ.irr. Carroll. Clrst. 'h-a ni -i I an 1 Stis.j .lt-ha Miit I ow ns!:ip5. and C.irroiliown. ':. st Spring ii n l Ierttio lioroiiiihs. We. lues iay. Ft.li. 'J.'.h I'royle, lialhtzin. Mun ster. Suiiimerhil!. v ashiimtou an.l VVhi-e town ships, ami tiulir.zm, Suiniiiit ville ami Wilmore horoicrhs. Thurs.l.iy. Fell. 2-1'h A.iHins. I'larkHrk. Cone ni illicit, J.iekson iiu.t Hiehian I townrnps. an l C hi -m 1UZI1. tiopt i'S lale au.i Iasi C-ouuiuauirn l..r..uh. Frieiiy, F-l. C;th 'aT:ilria. Franklin. I'rosptet, Millville an l Wooivjl'j borjUhs, ani Taylor una o il r tow.isliip. Th? f .I'owlnij is the ass.-ssc" 1 valuntinn of Cum bria county ior the year 1"74: Auunis iwp.. 4. b.rJ: A Uen"heny t p. 171.Cs"j ; liarr Iwp.. 4A-U ; Ulaekiii-k twp'.. oj.S14: amiiria flip.. -!'. 4-J : Cai.ihr:;! '.ior.. -'JJ.K'i: Carroll twp., l4'!.7i'S: 'ar roliiown iK.r., -.4."-J: I h. s: twp., f7u. Cle st Spr ees hor.. J2.i l"i: ' rtiel.l twp.. 1 6.-.-JS ; ('iiiii'iiiini'i twp.. Uf.y7'J: Coni'tii-uiirli hor.. 1st w.ir.l. fo'.s.yi: Ji Wiri, si ; i "oopers laie Lor., .;J..;s;j : 'r..ie twp.. 7.C-t ; Kheuieur;f, Kasi war I. .s4.7 ;j: V. est war l. ii.is:.r ; Last 'oiie 111.111:1 hor.. 4-7--.H I: Frr11kl.11 hor.. 44..VJ0; ial liit. 11 twp.. ivi, 5ij j : iaili;7in lor., -47, 44: Jaek s.ei .p, :l i.7!-s: Jtihiis own lior., 1st war I, iw : 21 war,,. -.-ris'Hi: 3l war '.. lb7..'35: 4th wan!, tU7.07l: ot Ii want. !. 1 : mil want. JJ.M?5: Io rtt 1 o l.or.. ..!. 7-i- : M iiiViile imr.. 4y.i.7i7 : .Vi un-i tr twp.. h.'J:,l ; I'rosiieet lior., 4.od : Ku-iilau! twp., li6.'Jri: Su-iitnorliili iwp., t-',--': Sumurtvi lo Ixt., ;2.73 : Sns.pi liann twp., '.i.l.lss; Taylor twp., Al ', H: W-ssh ii.on twj... ltM H-j; VV hi; tv, p.. AKS...J ,7 : Winner- 1m. r.. .u.irj; 'oivatO bor., iK7.-!.: Yo ier tup.. I;Vi.17o. W. l. VI. LiXLiAN I, i A. ANN A. ComniiSiSouer. v.. tii. ss. S Attes; .1. A. Ki:.vx-m-. 'U-rk. Co:u;i:i.-si-,!..rd' O.l'f.?. Lneiishurg, Jan. 23. 1?74. RULE on tin- Heirs presentatives of Kt ami I.fg"-il Ite- IlWAICU l)iNl.I- Pi. late of v asl.ine: on townstiip, tieeettse.j, io j aeeepi or refu'e. i C AM lilt-1 V cut N IV, fs: j i-;lf: "o j-:o . ;'.ai.tii or Prrr isvlt tta ; ' I..M. - to ion::i!T PoMUisns an l Hkxbv 1ms. ! ' ai.dson. Heirs aiel l irii K -pr. pen.aiiv ' oT Kmvva ittillnXAliNW. I lite oi Waslimg-.on town. ; ship, snrl eoiin-y. (le.-e .-! .v-'ii!r; V on an.l i-v.-ry- oi vt.u .ire in-r'o eeea tt i anu appi-ar ln-f. n." 'lie Jatsi-sc-f our . plums' Vur-, I.i !e hel.t al Kb-n.s'.iirg. in an.l for cat'J cnnu'.y. ud the dr-. Mi.ii.lny of Mar.-h nexi, I hen anl tiler - to ,-(.; i.r r. iuse l take tbe real estate ot mill K--v, .r i I Joii.t! iseii. (b-ee.Si."., a. I lie it ppra se-i vaiu athm uioii it l.y an laujsi duly nwarJe ! by tne s-ii.l Court. a;M rt luriei.: by ihe Sl.t r.il ol sa.i eeiimy on t he 14- h ilay of ',,y 'uib vr. A. D. IsTA or show i-i- w hy tt same shoe 1 I no- s-ji '.. to wit: A pertain i.ii-,.n.-n-; r.iet ot Ian - fituaV." in W'asn-. ii.- im !owtiiiip, beuii tcii bv inn is uf ticor-j- Al. bea.ie. Aiu-i"el I l.i;n.lne. f':nrK t'a.'s.ily, unit Willi. :pi !;r.i'ey. e.,.. alninir one ..io 'r"! an:! s X tv m re, in. .re or Jess, wbh t'ni Hppui-.eiiAnee v. tine, l an! appralu.; tl.osicutw ivi.i iIiuumiiJ tuur tiUn-ir.'.l a.il ir.:i.-.;v-t wo tlolhirs nJ eie.u..y ceiits jiilriSu. An'. Ur.-lu !a:'. i.ne.-a ::i? Ho:. J().;n Hka-. l'resi.tcat Ju 'no or our sii nr..t fe.lieui"n.f. i,ie Is; t't.v oi l.e-oeinrx-r. A. Ji. l-;i JA 'tt-s M.HMl!: A l ru etipv. Cie:k. O, Hk:!MA-n" llAi MKH. Slieritr. !..(,. l-ait.J TA MKR N I'LL. A tti'P.n st-atIaA t , - Klfc'iisburg. O.Ti.-tt in Cob..,. i- Itow, Cu' U-- loas prouip I t .liiwd v J IS-12, "74 - l-l f i
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