.lk.'uw. IfiSiLlii AY, - 7 :. (i, IS74. ToCALAPiD PERSONAL. 'r xhcre, ond the Otlier Place. ,.,it is being made to organize a ... in JollllStOWII. r ..'...invention of the Y. M. C. A. s r- . . ..I V...... i i iw rn s i air iiiu. 'l'e ,ri.r(.o U mber manufactory in Mar- " . , ,- w Iflltil .if ! Ptranoe Tfi- fxts of Local Option. ; The tollowinti try of a haunted bridge is : from the. Bedford Inquirer of hist week. It , seems to have had :v serious effect uu souu ' one in the. Inquirer oilice, as the paper is j dated Feb. 30. 184 : And now we stumble upon a mystery in Harrison tovfrrship. About fix miles west : of this place is a bridge known as Kinton's I bridge, which spans l lie Juniata, ami is a ; siMjt. of no iiiNjn siirnificatice in the history of the tofrnship. By many of the citizens, for many years, this bridge has been dread ed, and there are those who rather than cross it would wade the sparkling stream at a temperature ot 20'J ; not that tne super- Ktnif.t ii t-.k i'iniir- ..i.i..t . v, -., ;D .-,.. ... , ours later, upon j jealousy because Smith or Jones buiit the Tl : ill- r. - : X . . . The hanking house of "Messrs. "Win. M. Lloyd & Co., Altoona, reopened its lo.rs for the transaction of business last Monday. John Sluau, William Sloan, John Gal lagher, James Conway, ami James Devin ney, thaifr'j.1 with riot and riotous destruc tion of buildings at Bennin;;tou on Sur.JUv, 1 lth ultimo, were peptenced io th- rti-,'i i comity Court last week to pay fine of $10 ! each, the costs of prosecution' joint v, and to undergo an imprisonment of sivit- .I,.. t each in the county jail. i A small dog belonging to the station I agent of Allegheny Junction, on the "West j 1 "uu recently ran under the en- i .pine ot a train that was jnst starting out. I ' had WnkiTlVT I ft.ru-turei3 faulty, or that there is any -petty II. ..... : i . . " "I" ' I JL-UIUUKV UL'l'Hl H,,cr,,i the Blairsville "Pres. T, ' V " "iairsville, 3. i blidcre. hut because it is believed that the -nest ". y , . V i "Mies nsTant, ne was found Kittit.o- .... i n.r, ' . .. , . - . , l-l jlliril 1 .1- , . d X . A'l, i i' Mriirril Ti LHIII V IJ1 IU1I n JIU llil 11UL the interests and happiuefs of the citizens at heart, wields a terrible evil magic influ ence over it. Many wonderful, and, if they did not come from men of untjueslioiialilri veracity, we would say slightly incredible stories are told concerning what has hap pened on the famous bridge, but as we have not the spare to recount them all, we will give the latest sensation One afternoon some time since a farmer started with a lo'lld of corn to Mann's Choice, and on his way had to pass through the nridf.- He was a. man not given to fear nor ro the belief in spooks, ghosts and hol goblins. He arrived at the town in safety, unloaded his corn and started for home. Just as the sun was disappearing in the western horizon, bis wagon, drawn by two powerful horses, entered the bridge, when all of a sudden, they came to a halt whack went the whip about the legs of the fiery steeds, who strained every nerve to go for ward, but it was a dead stal!. The driver dismounted and examined the wagon, found be Tvas f pared the t;-d a hotter future for the I ot infliction. Tito srround-nosr !M rot sr-e h!a shadow yoster- tfiy, an t ae a result tuiers:itiou? fi'sri, think tli-j winter is a! a:i ii.f; just an it the tV.ists and fus-ts of the Church v.-rrr tr.ade Ti r the pttrji!.si of prnjrnostie.Hiini; the wea' her. S' UIBO. DIRECTORS OF POOH AND ' ' HOl'SE or KMP!.hVMKXT of Cinr.tiria t ounl.v in the year necov i : S I M ' .11 I . liU il 111 1 II I . rV 1 ; 1 irM -1 i t itiivn ucrtlll Ul lilt? t' II UlIiK ' ""W,?, washm. idi ne' The board of d.-torstbe Cambria ! ,, vV),o lis ;i p.i.' nua w.isuin ni.it nine. oouty Mutual Fire Insurance Commrv P-r irrhela" JXty 4' ZiZZl L. irt-r? ''"I -c" ing organization for the cnrn-nt vnr- lr..; 1 Ml 1 srl Tin. J'irvv'T IVilor. of Johnstown, has dis "j a tree in this county which he says vi-ai'H lh J in:!'" " t"'"s Jm,sfown for 1G "7, p tr-d'oii; here 30 cents jer gallon is i'iw imlTf barged. (, Pennsylvania Railroad Compiny rtt:;rned to the old rates of fair from .v.ir,'h to points in the east. In nV' Honse, Wednesday, Mr. Henry, v,,tiri;i. in trot! need a bill to 1 educe and the tax on anthracite coal. f fi r- house of Mr. Daniel P.oiugardner, ,Jn ,l to the ground on the 2Sth ult. " . i .--l .1... ........ .. I i.ai't oneeimu .. tuck, dj h irain l"n Station, Wednesday evening week, I hi.-, toot and leg severe! v crushed. . ;,,;iiir I.emou, on the 21th ultimo, pre- , j., the fnate a petition of the Hlair v kir opposing ailivisiou of this judi- .:-r:. ... venth Rtinnal luill of the Assist Y v tinpany of Johimtowii will he il'niou Hall, on Monday evening, .Lint. .r : Heal is of opinion that the farm J I.,-! t,i the I'i'air county poor-house i j l" sold. Scarcely enough is raised I:,i;ny the taxes on the property. is experiencing a remarkable re- , revival, several hundred persons 5 allied themselves with diiireiit i-s , luring the past two or three weeks. 3 ir'.ns have made their appearance i;:,i.iv.slmrg, aiid the people of that jj n have lieguu to canvass the pro- .jf hereafter bolting their front doors. y. U'..:r county man has reduced the l i a tine point. He advertises that i ...-j n i...i . .r c,-tii;...... i-iii n in, nil.-. . n'uu . i. . . .1 ...:t. .. ..... :.i win iii! pi jscuiwi mini i iiiauiii- j took tire : nil ). ink Brown, who wandered away ilairsvilln about the ISth ultimo, and prolonged absence caused his friend mti-asiues, has turned up. He is at u i'hiladelphia. .j .,. la in who Iiin t want an otnee has il .i.l. 1 1 J lives in Blair conn ty,!i ud his Y-.i.ii- LyKiiis.jr. lie rertisos to in t as t.oroner, to which ot'.ice list fall. remark that the accom mo rse at in the r (iriii :ii an v oi uer siauou along lue ;"ii - I'-. Mia. II- K. ,s. W ii.- hi of (loshon township, Clear- i ::v, :is found dead on the public i-: s iturday. Jt. is supjiosed befell niv, along, and. boiug unable to . as I ro.-n to d. a i h .M,;k to the amonnC ot b 20.000 besnl) i.v iii - capitalists of Johnstown, a ,v coaipised of practical g'.ass-blow-'.iti'.iurg'.i propose at an early day to u :i tilaa uiau ufaotory at the former dent, A. A. Barker: Vice President Ti,-i.l I : xewis; oee-erary and Treasurer, Thos. V. I Iick Executive Committee. Oeorge Hunt i ley, Koberts, George M. Iieade : Agent I John E. Itoberts, I. K. llolierts. Hartmaii j Berg. I We mention elsewhere that the mem j liers of the Blair county bar have petitioned against the dismemberment of the existing I Twenty-fourth judicial district. On "VVed- neslay. Senator L-Tuon jnesented to the Sen I ate a jietition of like purport signed bv the members of the Cambria county bar. "The ! prevailing disposition with those most inti j mately concerned is to permit the district ! to stand as it is. j The Annual banquet of Highland Lodge j I. O. O. F. came off at Lloyd's summer I hotel last Thursday evening as per pro- i gramme. About one hundred members of that it had not taught against anything and the fraternity, with their wives and friends were in attendance, and spent, the evening in an enjoyable manner. Highland Lodge is in a flourishing condition, its members nnmliering upwards of lftO, and its treasury leing in good condition. A project is on foot to construct a new county out of parts of Indiana, Jefferson, and Clearfield. Cherrytree would have no objection to this arrangement , for it would probably be made the county-seat ; hut proceeded to lead his team but to his great astonishment tne wagon would not move. He unhitched the horses, led them out of the bridge and tied them to a fence. He then returned with the. intention of backing the wagon out, but he found that t he wheels were lirmly set, the tongue was immovable, and the light- l:d which he had handled many a time without assistance, was so sol idly fixed that he could not move even the one corner. .ight came on, and witn an- were brought into requisition. I hey had a 1. intern. The trio did all in their power to loose the wagon, but it remained as station ary as though it were a part of the bridge. 4 min'.s-K'ii 4: ,-'.c ttl . w, ,1 remaiK that tueaccom , i .r : traveling public are wors A n in ;lc- '.vmtcr tiuu .iiid better in With the Wel.-ktlOWn aidipathv of the ! nttimmu lnn.l ami deel. boil .-hired Iim ooiit.l people of the State toward the erection j not go homo without bis wagon, to be of new counties staring us in the face, wo i laughed :t by his neighbors. The services rtppieueim iii.u iuy ami a.i calculations ot a ntau and boy, who lived near the bridgi ij.ir.i-i i,u mi, nnryuiiig luta win ue uooiaca to disappointment. , The Huntingdon Glubesayn : Mr. Davis i Bupcit, of llcii.iei-sou township, has been ! suti'ei ing for some time with the rheumatism, i Finally thev gave up in despair. The far- ..in. uu .i,uLo.i iu"iil nisi wii.-s .iiiiiitfai me i stove rubbing his limbs with liniment, when i it took fire, ami he was soon enveloped in i , flames. Hud it not been for the timely arri- i I valjof his wife, wlehad the presence of mi ml i j to throw blanket around ..him and smother j ! the tire, h would have lieeii burued to death. ! j He is recovering. i Thr! promised shooti:ig match between j j Win. Uiehter, of Cambria county, and An- j j thouy Johnston, of Blair county, for S2." a i sine anu me i nain pionship, came oil at j Fountain Inn, last. Monday." Fifteen shots j apiece were tired, at a distance o: sixtv-six j yards, with a rest. Mr. Kichtw's string ! t was 13 inth.-s, and M r. Johnston's was : tuer had alreai'.y mounted his horse prepara tory to starting lor home when the chains attach"d to tiie tongue rattled. He went back th" magic spell was broken, and the wagon followed in thejwake of the horses as though nothing had occurred. The affair created a wonderful sensation in the neigh borhood, and to this day is a dark mystery. s-o late as one night hist week two young men in a buggy drawn by a powerfully built horse, approached the bridge, and when about two-thirds through, their progress was suddenly and mysteriously stopped. The horse pur. forth his liest. licks, hut 'he buggy remained firm. The eent Iemeti alighted, a. id discovered that their vehicle had grown inches, and the former therefore scooped in j fast to the bridge and would not give any in. a V item the pot and the belt. Blair county papers piease copy, it had been arranged tor the same parties to shoot a string of fifteen shots at one hundred yards, lor $2o a side, but Mr. .Tohio-t,.ii declined to continue the contest. A match between Mr. Ilichtoi and Mr. I sitae Ii hi, of Bl.iir county, is in con templation for some day in the iier future. , It will probably finno off in the immediate i vi inity of this place. i It is only two weeks from date till the J boroi'.gh election, ami as vet no single can- ! didate has announced himself for the honor- fst of speed between two uorses j ai,iani lucrative office of Burgess. Indeed, v, the animal best rod -j b.V Joe Cut- I S(,e OI1y ualuB mentioned in con- -. 'A likely have beaten t h" one ml- ; nf., tioii with ?? muniti.al oitice thus far sun. ii nam n:i.i uoi in,-...tit. lrt that of our respected fellow-citizen. Ch:n- lain Davis, w ho is reported to have let drop j j the suggestion t h it a spontaneous call to t he ; chair of a .School Director would not be pr- l j mined to pass unheeded by him. This in- ; i d i fie re nee to the importance of t he a pproa. h- leg struggle on tne part or the mas ol or ; -iti:rns is reprehensible to the la. t d--: . r Look at Altoona, witii ln r thirty a .oi.u.ts and letained it throtigli- whero. After half an llOur's, tmiling and tugging t hey concluded to unhitch and go houi". When the horse was about half un hitched the be.grry became loose and they went on their way rejoicing. We do not pretend to give any reasons for these mys teries, but we are wiliing to swear that we get our information from as reliable men as Bedford county can pro-luce and that they are candid in their convictions. tlV.MKNKU.. - - IIFiSS IIEXIYTCTV. .Married, at tTif rofMcnee of Mrf. J. Iouer. 'J-J17 llrren ?;reot. Phflailelphia, tti Sstur-tny. Jan. 7. 174. by Kit. J. J;itrnw. Mr. Josi-ch K. Hkss. of Johnstown, and iliss i'UAS fis Ht.vLKi.v. of llie terintr city. XACLKBKLOZ1EK. Married t St. Ao-g-iiriine Jan. lttt. by h-T. Father MeKnnie Mr. ArorhTir.E N.wi.raii.l Miss JUiiv Iiklozi lioth id Clearfield township. McJirLLK."?J O.VIiTBY. Feh. 4th. at the same piaco. by the Fame AJr. Jamch McSIi'I.lkm unil Miss Mai:"(;:e 5:cl'Ar.i iiv sauio township. o :n rt'AKY. CLAIIIC. Pied, at her residence in Johnstown, en Wedne'ay norning. l.h tilt., ?.-r. JJnssiz fi.AEK. relict of Mr. Cornelius Clark, desV, ajred bO yenrs. The deceased wm horo. gT"w to womanhood, end was married In Ireland, whence, in their early wedded life, she with her hu-dmnd emiirrnted to this country an I settled in Johnstown, which place has he. n her homo tor nearly a quarter of a centu ry. Her r,uiet. niiassuniiiiiz manners endeared ht-r to all with whom she cauii: in eoiiti-et, while her earnest and devoted piety endowed iier with that "peace that ii6(eth nil uudertnaitiif,'' and which is possessed only by the true Christian. Of her children, one dauir'litcr in t three f"ns Messrs". Thomas t'lark. of pit tsburgh, and John 11. and J ames t'lark, of Johnstown survive her. After a life protracted beyond the average limit, she has been leathered to her fathers, "like as a shock of corn that is fully ripe." 'So fades the summer cloud away: So sinks the icale when storuis are o'er; Ho irently shuts the eye of day : So dies the wave along ths'shore." M. it with CatnkriJi Couuty, for Cr. f By cash paid County Treasurer, per ! i Lilly, Poor House Steward, ' Foi Hay t 1'J iW For Hides 45 77 ! Kor Pis . . . HI) For Pauper from Indiana county Stl Fur onv stw-r soiil , 15lO, For Costs Esfj. F.tehenselir SO! For two head of cattle sold ?S 00 ; For Coal sold.. 12 ",0 : For Cash 7 57 By Warrants vv'd from K. Glass, .ato ' Trc-ar-urcr 2.7?? ?8 : By V.'ai runts us per Uequisilion for 73. l.Ono no , oLTSTANPiya lS'-C.... SSs... 17.'... lsTl . . Js72 .. 1st:j. . 1874. . n deks pre nr roott uouen. 37 on U) SM lis 111 i4 10 Hi 50 i:i : t12 t Ol'TSTANPISG DUE POOR ItOrfS. .Tudjr't mid costs, Ltdia Charlnn.:'.15 27 From Montgomery County 27 00 1342 27 74 CO is7 47 l-'l 274 r,j 1-!S 2t.S M 1.4 1SS ht2 2d7 2Vt 0-s "HI 'St MS 2t0 U hl 147 & 313 F UiM FOR SALE. The unuer- signed offers at private sale, on terms to suit the purchaser his FAltM, loca'ed on-? in:le 'ui, of KI)e):shuiir, containing about - Arres, e'trhty of whieli are cleared an-1 under (food fence, ,vi!h eomfortahli: House, food JJarn, and nil excel lent Orchard on the promises. U r.ie to or c-i.ll on Feb. e.-iiui. .',n"f;;;i-, Ettr.simt o- 12 Am't p'd tVm.MoConnelI,wts ct. 124 " Hnirh Priskol. farmer..... lt'2 J. J. Kaylor. beef. 1S.;7. 101 " J.J. Kaylor. salary lstV'. 341 J. C. Mui niy.hay and grain lstjy. 89 " M. Briskel. hav,eorn,pota'e Is'iO. " I.erjna M'licrtnitt, servant " ltnse M'Dermitt, ' H. M'Dermitt, freiifht " Charles Kaiu, fartntr ' John Kain, " " M. L. Outtnan & Co., trdse.. TRIAL LIST. List of Causes set down for trial at the ensuing term of Court, csmmenc.iijr on the lirst Muii-lnv (2i day) of March next : Fvans K leili iey Boi:l:.ss Aiken Mo.Uahon Jacob Ktsa. FlUST WEEK. vs. Poi'gcrs. vs. Hill. I (rat-ken. 'n'.rr'd. W liar. on. i Trustees of Methodist l.pisconai i nurcii oi i iliiu're. ill I t: 1'ifilr . . vs. .". vs. . . V. , vs. .7. K tan: Frcthonotary's Otlioe, Lhct.: i.urvr. Feb. 3, 171. II'!.1 it J& Tavern License have Iwen filed in the Prothonotary's O.'fice of Cambria County by the followiiig named persons, and will be r'-semcd to the V;irt of (.mni..n I'leas of sail Coauiv at March Term, 1174: Tinrr Townshij) Nicholas LninVonr. 'hest Township Haliz-.-r l;el;r.ck, St. Boniface; John J. ane-r. St. l.iv.renee. 'arro!i!owi l5orougti EftwarJ L. Binder I om infek K-.cer. hiieiiMni rir liorouh Henry Fofter, West Ward: John A. h'.air. Wtn Ward. i:i Hit .hi HoroiiTTh Ja:n'S llenrj'. Ca.lii7.in Towusiiip Anthony 1-Cn. W: '-hinirtoii l. wii.-hij Ji.ini Cidlcsplc. .). K. .'', ')';'.( ilii.ffTVI'. Frothonotary's Oiiice, Ebcnsburg. 'fci. 3, lb74. Local Correspondence. Ji'i the II uc ! ii-'.y last week. !1 j'.lioi-s here wiil pvol.ablv' be asto Jvit t hree cars, .'". r the sad oeci dec"! 1 at ihe pun lfr. ii dauch'er of Jacob Shttrbaug'a, it Cavro'ii lowi.sliip. (in r.-ogion, bts i 'eMia.) diet1, at t.i- c.nv.-nt of the l.,tiiie Sist-is. arre'.'.'o'vn. on the 31st 10, aeil U year.-, li r d.s-'USj was im.j,t..i:!. tf i. th.iri -s A ;ir;-':t. .i Congrpssman- from tin's S-a'c. m.i.le his maiden ills n- it ;n u frit i: is poKen of as a quite cii, rt. S.m-,1. ng t.j a '! n itch publ;s!ivl in the ttrg l'-i!r'yt, li ui. David Kinch is til.- i..i'ue ( f the present. Mayor of is sp'-;;,-il, wiiilfj the salary of the ?i,:ii!.s just the same it was before 4'x Wis .1' tached. t' hi '1 of Mr. James Mecly, of Liver-V.'-'iMirci.uiit county, was burned to yiS-niihiy last, by its clothing taking a stove. X tie child was ars, and died in three urrence, f..- ti.ui ot otneers tor the x . M . C. s pla-e was held on Tuesday even ami resulted as follows : ' Presi T. U'llierts ; Vice President, S. H. S-cf'tary. Win. A Gittiugs ; Treas 11. Tiiih'ur. V'.'.nf in today's paper the official '.iti.f tin- receipts and expenditures i uinty for the year ending Jan - ' ::). it contains a mass of in 'jftii'ich value to the local reader, j'l julit be carefully scanned. fhsrv Ke.medv. for a number of 1 with the rolling mill at n, lilt n.iw located in tUlevelar.d, I'reiited with a gold watch as a tcciii l,y a number of his friends itii'-f t; ace one day last week. il-;'ri. k's barn, iu Bedford conn- vtrd by an incendiary fire on "''iiiii,' last, and three head of cat- ;i:m1 a lot of grain, farm imple- Tn-ro coiisnnied in the flames. ' "i i t tin; crime, lw -rats of Altoona meton Tues and nciiiiiirited David A. iil ' M.iV' i, and John H. Carr for :'. !i- lli'puhiicans met the follow a;;.l re-nomiuated David Kinch '"-1 iMuiel C. Ehrhart. forTreas- st promises to be a lively one. ii 'iior-i never struck a more de- '"iii than Altoona's Demo- ,- 1. .: I i I Truntii M T Inn hoi... ,,. will make the 'Tifrie" m ii thoiit h so good a man 1't. li.s Republican competitor, tak.i a ba':k jew iu the jiolit- for Mayor.' The attentio:-. diiect d to :n . t.. -i details in that and every other ma! ti r is t true secret of her success as a city. Au tla arise! Start up the "hog la w" aest i-.n anything. We cannot have au election with out candidates. Portage. Feb. X 171. I1i.:toi; Ft-vAt Since the little unpleasant iiess in reirard to the P.O.. bftweenjI'oriaiCi: and Soiiinan. 1 havo seel) no eorresi.ondcnee troin this liourir!ii!:,r villaire willi your valuable and tuicr t i In ;n i ji -ii i a il. B in a week ly r '.'der of it. and a.'ays iixikimr with anxiety for iis appearance. ( thi.iijrh 1 sl.culd have to borrow a copy.) 1- ! -. ivi-.l t lie idea of try in;r to com ril.ii'e a iiule n : : : t it .-..'ii ain. In irivin you troui time to t ime r. rr'iri t-T.il of t l.e local oi ,,ir towillOid itssur r .:i i t..;-. And 1 assure yon. Mr. Editor, and . i i .ii I he mult itu linens rL'ae rs. I t he ' a m- . i . . i v i. that this town is ttntr enough, . -iil., uu 1 with proper exertions on part ::.. u iiK-nl-' coiir, and wit ii t he neccr-sa-... nr..!.' i::etit )' support at least ir. .oil ',.. ' e. rrespon.Ient. and still have a '-proper spr.iik .itiir" ot" scattering sensation items for one or t ",m als" of a rood city daily say the 7'. imtir. or .-.et Johnstown. Hut. lesl the exord iiiiu" he lunger tfian the speech, 1 will cut tiiat oli rii;ht In re. and pro"eed to say that is. 1 rise to explain, or words to that effect." Well. 1 was just about to savthat 1 tlmil; tjiat he (now) of "Possum Hol low" and he of Slahtown" gve you and all the rest of 'em pretty clearly to understand how very innnf) -ots this town if .-. But what it i.--.-; say about the time of the 1'. O. ri--or what it iy. by a jr Md mite. No, gentlemen, or, rather I should g.-iv, ladies and irent lemen. our town Is t'rowinir and to trrow, Ix.th in "population and importance." Since the time of which they wrote, many new buildlnirs (no old ones) have been buiit, ami uuuli babies have been born (an I more expected), and s.une people have ?rot married. For the proof of the first proposition, ciilr Mt-Oouirh, Closs.n jiCo.'s n:o stable, iih.u ten-pin alley, mnieitite dijiuty P. O., ito. Uytheway.it is the outside talk among the bu.chers hero, that the Superintendent ot .Mo tive l'ower of the Township roads (Western Div.). whose name 1 do not just now write, has issued an order for the rcfioro of said ten-pin alley, with nil its contents, on some day in the near future, from its present loon lion on Poruin street, in the town of Portage, to a point at or near the mouth of lien's crt fl;. and that he (t he Sup't ) hasaeluaiiy contracted wiih Jiilly Skelly, ol No. "J. to furnish tl e necessary "puliiiut slock" to carry out this or der. The SupH aforesaid urives as his reason tor I in; pn mi iii Kat ion of t lie order of removal, hitrtmit-- 1 Mf"! mi llic riuiiisoi llie t-urj'iiuiimi Ul nuitu lie 1 is the head and tail. And so, it may "come to pj.-" that ere this rumor reaches the mil): U iVios ' of tlie n r.-b r, the denizens of Ben's creek may be luxuriating in a first class irame ot ten-inns, wiu.e the proprietors and f'n 'i friends will be left sjttiinr en lit it pins, thinkins they had only rjuilt a "Cas scl" in the air. bui convinced of the lact that the Sup'i has made a "tcn-s.roke." Il is sai I. also, that the larjro and elegant store r.oiiis of William Primrlc. jr.. on the north, and or .Martin &. Co. on the south side of the Pa. ii. K..as also the tstablin. etc.. of iJiiicsp.e Co., are for a like reasou to snare a like fate, they being "ihusl aixuit" in the c. 'fr of the "corporation." As to the second rn'('. it is only necessary to sro shunr t he . r It r en t h- sou. h sideol town, an i ere v.... M..vi' eifiinted t he ",' . vou w.ll have "shook'" out at least three of 'em. Then ii" you are in j Klin (m. re) 1 to rros over to the other, side, you I will n it mi, r.i.f before you will find that tin; sudden thought striking the I.ttrglar oi poputat nas n-s i ..o. k o , . . . ''.-"''" .. I..t. ,11 1 tl I II .IOC- I ' 'I . , ,1 I . .... ----- , lit ei ; ou .' - '.iv. ii.iuii. BOLL Or Honor. The following named persons have, with a lew exceptions, paid iu full for the present volume of the Fkke MAN. Those exccjitcd lack not moro th.'.ii six weeks of the full year. In ottr to-xt is sue we will give the names of those who have paid for three mouths and upward of the pi.ent year, and also of those whom we intkThave inadvertently omitted or who nav i the meantime render themselves deserv ing of the honor : Cotton 11 ill, W. Va. Jtiooh Koonsman. Hudson. Iowa - Mis. i-.ity.abet ii oi.lm. Lorclto Pi Kiicis O'i'riel, Micli'i Bi iskcl. M. L. Stevens, Wni. .1. Hock. St. A UKU'dim Du v id Ityan. Chest tpriiKS John Wiurner. Michael Sisk. Failen Timber A. H. Kiske. Jolinbtowu II. P. FrcidlioiT, John Cox. Mary Bui bin. Concilia uirh John Shaffer. Portage-Joseph llel. Slllillllel ll.il --:. A. Billion 1. Hemlock - F. Mo- ees, I. H-wdle, W. Flrown, Jr. Gal.'itz.n Jarai s Welch, Jonn I'orter. Altoona William Murray, 1) list'nwley. Minister Henry O'Harn, Wiibam O'il ir.. Ebeiistmr John li. Sunnlan, Hrviry Kcbler, Sirs. Maria Lwis. Thos. Condon. Win. Cinicy. Carrolltown -Hcn.y Milter, Sebast'n SyberM, David Smith. A nrtRfi lar in Greensburg was rcecntlj caiifht in a remarkable manner. Breaking ' into a closet and unoccupied othce of a phy sician of that town, the burglar opened a other of the owner, has closet (while his companion with a dark lantern was in unoiner pw in -...., I and feeling lor clothing at about the height j of rlomit hooks generally . got his bauds l.e i tween the jaws of a skeleton, which being adjusted with a coil spring and kept op, ii i with a thread, closed suddenly on the in truding hand by the breaking of the thread 1 A i his Ix ing caught by a st ! lor's closet so terrili ?l hit I a faint shriek, and when his companion ' turned the lantern toward him and he l he'.d i himself iu the grim and ghastly jaws ot i Death himself he became so overpowered ! by fear that he. fainted, fell insensible to ! the floor, pulling the skeleton down upon him, ami making so much noise that his i companion tied immediately, and the doc- : t.r :il:inill'il at ill": noise: 1 icss "i lot tf ' .L- !0 11 e aH'i 1 Jt e: , t.car.t- 4 .Othe1- y. U' u''-ii- of butter exists in our The cause of this is til t of the uri'spiu-n in our "H,r . I .. .. ... . - 1 i it'icKsiers, who ouy up "'"ii i.lity that is offered for sale ' A c ' immi t ! i ru it roininninln (tr 1 ri finitri f:r tl. "Ill nil hi'iMv.iti, 1 stu,ir ii -mhiK.r desires it to be IS"i r-T . ,, 1 ,,at l.e is not. the Wh.K.. m-:u: .-, -" i.i.it; 11U.A.1J rtii- "il ,1. . It: . ... ... . . . . M, ,,sl m ae iotiniy i" Tt. . 0!lr ni;U, sails under -ii T0f r . . . a ... 1 Illlv ternll Ml him that lie utiercii . - .. .ot SlM, , ((Cla isiiie loisof voiin-' Amer- i h and : iiii-1 pursuiuir your journey u lime : nr. her. vou ma v. -.it no dis. ant ih-y"' hini another Ktinn(ir ; of t he same sort. As to the third count in the iu ' diiMiiiet.t, X have not much taste for Kc?l(er);nir : with the subject. ".Marriage is honorable amcng ail men and therefore should not be entered in:o i una Ivis'idlv or liglnlv, but soberly, piously, and in ' the fear ol the LurU" aud when par.ies conclude : i.-. ,r .i ... tri-ied- thev should ncitner be ashamed nor afraid to call upon homeHUihoriti-s to perform 1 am leu lo inai.e iuc:e rciuarKS . l ' --- -.- - . . . . . . . , i ..I tl.o ortiffi ami sci ii i e.i o ....- i-,., , ... -,..i t ii,i h. tair. v we lit irom ..cut io .-o- ror-strickcu burglar still held by the skele- t)K)Ilil theotlu'r day, and were .-p.'.i-rd by s.m.e ror-striCKCu ouij, i 1f. irt. tn ),,J),, Kro0m being thereby made ir nam.. .. 'Tr-iit; ton. Coccus ANh Colds. Thousands of per sons die annually from consumption and other diseases of the lungs, who might have been cured, had they attended at. first to what thev thought was only a "s ight coiirU or a "bad cold." No one should neglect a i. o ...,t.t no matter how slight, tor --. - ..--...., ........... , ;.i.gl Ul . , that John Thomas is an hour. JIs.oh' Compound yrvp oj lar -'' liii I. Thomas, it follows j a I sight. 'V r.l ,1-t ... 1 it In . ,.' !' "''r'1 t a new common school East Ward, similar to the anl, 1 1. coming summer. 1r in the lmmltcr of schol- :.. ,...-,.r ib worst cases ot never iaus in ....... T. .. Couohs, Colds. Hoarseness, Sore rhioat. Bronchitis, Croup, , Asthma and Chrome Catarrhs. It is an invaluable rera-dy for Whooping Cough in children. It ). "re .......'.". throat or lung disease, sune.... ....... ...-j ....,,' siv uu jui'1" " tti 'tht; so, y the possession of wile An 2 one here, and one in ilia West. This, if so, should not he thiit. .... Tnero is another cas or two in this communt.y of a somewhat similar character, only a little more so My humble opinion is that in u Christian com mand v winch ours is men and women should not tm" permit ted to live in open, lkucratit violation of the laws of tio 1. end man. aad society and that if a few ot them huJ the stnr'i.C shook" out of cm, it would lie healthy for society. 1 have spoken loo louir (bui not too loud) a. ready and wiil Uii. . If anyttiinir shonld turn up or rather if things don't qu.t turning up 1 will tell you. Hi iibl b. V. ilmoRE, Feb. 3, !;. Dear Fr.Er.MAN Our mutual, gentlemanly ' lriend, Ilr. .loan iranaa;i"r, on i m-3 ..... o. I iiiu ts;j i r o V8' a r r i v a i s i:m r x ts. w V Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing A ppraisetnen's of real estate and personal propi r:y of deeedcr.is, selected nr.. 1 set r.part f r t'c widows of intestates under the Act ot Assem bly of the W:h of April, A. 1 . Is'.l. have le n lile-1 in the Beaisttr's ouiee at F.bcnsl ;it r."a ml ill be presjnte.d i.i the Orphans" A ur:. for approval and allowance., on WtoxKSOAY. 4rn day ok March. lsTt, to-uit : 1. Inventory and apprals'-mcnt of cert a'n person al liroperty uppralseii and set apart for Susannah Eckenroiie. wi.iow of J. Eckeiirodo, late ol Al-lfrThi-ny township, deceased. :V-JV4.ou. It. Inventory and a praisomenl of certain person al property n f.pra s -.1 and set a part for M ary i ow cll. w.dow'of David l'owell, late of Cambria town ship, dee.-ased, tuoo.oo. ;. Inventory an-i appraisement of certain real etate upprais Ml an-lsci apv'.r. tor Elizabeth Kain mer. w i l. w of Chris ian Katuiuer, late of Johns town, ('leci-as.-i! js-.'H.iM. 4. 1 n ventury and appralseraent of crtain p'-r: n al pi-nperty appra:s.-'i and Set aiirt t"r dc.ry Ann I iisiionir, w ioow of A braha to l'lsming. iateol Jack Son 1 1 v.-ns. i i p. deceased. .'.0.iiil. .". Invt ntiiy ami appraisement of certain person al property apprais-.'-j mid S"t apart t r Ann Ad ams, wi.iow ol The mis Adams, l ate of Clearfield towns t.lp. iicceas--d, 4-t;ao.t!). ; 10. 1 liven i ory an-1 appra isement of eerta in person al proit. rty a"pirais"l and set np'irr tor Emma Koob. widow ol Augustus Kobb, hue of J otiiibtewu, deceased, Llli.'Su .l.Mi:s If. STXKF.F, FmMrr. Register's Olficc, Ehcnsburg. Feb. lS74.-it. 73 RGISTRR'S NOTICE ! Notice Ji-j js hereby given that the following Ac counts have been passed and tiled in the Kegister's Office, at Ebeustiurs. and will be pres-'ntcu lo the Orphans' 'onri of Camt ria county, for cuntlrma tion and allowance, on V kunesoa V, the 4th oay op March, A. P. Is74, to-wit: 1. The first an I final account of Isabella Mc Oc.ugh, aiiinini.-iratrix of Thomas McUough, jr., late ot Croylo township, deceased. 2. The hrst au.l final acouui. of Rose Carney, administratrix or Dauicl Carney, late of Munsier township, deceased. 3. Ths first and final account of George Settlc meyer, executor of Daniel Fienner, late of Suai nicrhill township, deceased. 4. The first account of Ferdinand Neidroner, guardian of Martraret, Annie. Joseph and Mary Sophia Sirlouis, minor children of John Sirlouis, late of Voder township, deceased. 5. The final account of Peter Sti ittmatter, guar dian of Parbara Weshle. a minor child of 1 tier Weili'.e. late of Carroll township, deceased. 6. The final account id' Fcicr istr.ttinatter, ffiiar dian of Majrilalen Weible. a minor child ol Peter Wetlile. late of Carroll township, iiee-ase-l, 7. The second and final account of Mary Nairle, administratrix of Richard 11. Naitle, late of Sus quehanna township, deceased. s. The account of James Thomas, executor of Richard J. Thomas, late of Jackson iwp.. dee'd. S. The account of E. A. Push and John H. Doug lass, administrators of liev. E. A. Burns, laic of Clearfield township, deceased. 10. The account ! Isaac Hiirslierger. adminis trator of Abraham Gouglm-iur, lam of ICichland township, deceased. 11. The. second ami final account of George Ilen ser jr.. cxeciror of tlu; las. w,U au.l Ks..".un Hi of j ns u V Uos. ard. late of Johns. own. deceased. Th" final acc-unt of titorge Ilu.uK-y. guar dirTi of Frances Emma MH 'n-uj, a minor ch.lu of M "c. Mct'a;iie, late of Etn nsnurg. d-ecase.i. 11 Tic tir.i an 1 final account ot IE C. Kirkpit rlck. a.lmmisirator ol Agin a Farreli. latu of t ar riHi towns.'iip, occeas-d. ..4 V;..S -If. SI OKI?. ffn'T. Register's tJlliec, Ebeabur, Eet. 2, ls74.-it. IV e ro rt o f1Tl i llT", st i: v- IV. ARB OF CAMCiilA CO. POOR HOI'SE. rUlltll TTS (IF FA KM AND fi A IIP K.N Fllit 1S-7M. About 43 tons of I lay t t'." bush. Is of Oafs i ."n)0 loisliels of Corn in car; fcvM bushels ot Potatoes; 1 rr.iu bends of ; dimiK.; ; 40 bushels of Tomatoes; 13 bushels of Onions ; 12 bushilsof beets; 1'J bushels of Cnrrots; 1.1 bushels of Parsiiips. i'eiis, Ileans. ic. too tedious to ii.ention. Eivn SrticK, Karmisu Implements. Arc 3 head Horse.; H C .w, ,5 oi:lir t-'attle : 21 M.eep ; ti stock lions; I B.i.ir; 1 brood Sow. 1 new Eu reka Mowimr Machine ; 1 old Enion Mowing Machine; drain Drill; Patent Hay Rake, I'oik, I'ld fixtures for same; :i ki i'o Cradles: ; mow-ir-r spj f.iea ; Threshing Machine ; W mdmill ; Cittio" ilo: 3 Plows: i 11-trrows; 1 shovel t'uU t i valor: 1 I on r-norse i;"iii 1 -y Cart: Spritnr niron: br4 l'ift ltd va 2e-i c?l 207 S7 21X5 2oit 175 2 Sid 2s 4H 177 22 1 178 2."Ji H 171 173 l:tti n:; 2-irt 247 4 1 H 9 47 .710 f,'J "It 11 W t'.-V. ".1 ;!,- C44 I'll 313 :.i.j :rn S'S r.'4 2?5 5(1 451 0 112 ss; 2S '??;;! -; 21-0 j'X :m M40 :y 2rst 2,w ;;iki tea Sir - "" 1 I -i1;J'';""' "miiiImt of schol- I l- l i'- I I : . ". 'ne i iiTiiuii oi ; i ,.t ix.IIIoanil lie cui ci. -- - . ... h imn sit a lair aim annaoic .. ' '..iid 1 "isT.ii,,.,. :l1 ..f , ., ... . r.,i iter bottle. ' i u B' , Y.,.. ,.,. .JJ'i,H,r..l..i,le. nor ex- H" is '":V',',' M i,lto' ,ho ' Sold by all Drug Stores and Dealers through- J .; Mna,.iMni( le!S6 ihan ; i...r " k! fished out, and, , 0, ,l,e United States. ! v.bh How and lim. a s' U-"V.V- M -Vv lie iV" " i te-l . - . 1 V. . Hee that the signature of BrssELL - ,; to .hffi it Jo.7or"l..i! ! '.r, j... .- "' 1 ls alveuiure. He & LaNUIH, Prop'rs, is on each wrapp.T. , t pr v hi, ,Kgterity to the fourth gencr- H iu i , :U "u '' of the pike ; I )!, L a U uy tne aloresaid -stenty be each ami VU ,la' Idle he was .b.wn ' nitS,.UH . J i us llaudsoiiie and wor.hy as o,.H,,.t . John has ; '... . i A PrRSOSAL ltKFLF.CTION. Btistl. lis ......ared to t ho wrlo r ol .f'.'S I"-;"'i'5 '- : t . i .1 .... r.dhoP " 1 ' . .. i...i,.. i-.r Irt I P. JUMU iMlhlV, WllW aroused his wife Irom a soun i siee,. An0i.l nousc oe.o.. -' - ;" - - - , , , ho i nieht, saying ho had seen a ghost in shapn sidcs a i short d.s ance XZ mrued , ot. ,s. " Mi. let me sleep,' said the sen- i, sion e.l a nu Th,,rs.iay evening Ol n: s-if .:; t .ii..,-.- Hmv ljriders:2 Wuiroii iteds; Wheel barrow; Fork's; Bakes: Shovels; Md.ldocks; Ax es Xc Harness for six horses; 1 doii'jle set of p.rit bin-ess; 1 set buiy liarn5; 3 Saddles; ItTiJh-s llslters. Chain. Arc. Akt'k iks Mapkiv H.tfsK. About EWH) lbs. of b ird Soap: ? tit.rrels of soft Soap; fli) pounds of C-mdles; :i barrels oT Sour-k mot; 7.1 jsh. Ions of ,nlc-butter:l'J quarts ol eanne-l Fruit: 4.1 ..,.:...-..! i hoonse: 21 Shirts: !2un bonnets; 4 chiidr !)'? lit lis: 7 children's dresses: 2d Aprons; j jm-i 1- women's Brasses; 27 Pillow slips; :2 .sheets; ! ;ij tiii.-.irs men's Socks; 27 piiir Stockiriir: 10 pair : pif, Vit rent : 2J Towels ; 12 Pillows ; 12 i.olsters ; tt , 3t;i bed Ticks 1J ! 25s 2' .8 'S 251 11 14 407 24 . 1 . , t rt v rt-i? T 1 a" t - I , ! n v is-4 About ll.'lud pouii.U o. Pork; 2.:m.i.) c, poumKof Ilecf;5iO(H;iitids.f Lard; 100 pounds j H9 r-.llow- 200 pounos in v ainiK.-. .ft" h 'i.-'l Son p: is millions of Anple-hus ter: SkojfSof j ;jo ifI A ltUi. I lUll I'-l iMUJii.-or.-, ,w ' I ! 1 . . ifi AU'V i,ar.l'-"vf ,.K.-Ui, " t..ti 1 VO" ' .,.-4.-. -Jrt. I' . 1 . . . ..r f.,.rrr-is in. Lit 1 , - .... .. , r. ,. t -..1 Sn-':ii: :i iiomeis.'i v...uv. . c.,,v..l lmrri'l Vines i, m " irtrri'ls Uv ios; 8 Imslo l li.-. s:3 bushels C ,ii 7 boshels P:;'. snips: 30 busl.-ls Toroo,.; lliq.iarts ennned Fruit; ... p.mii.ls chew,,,., I' .!. if o- -M pounds smoking 1 obncco, M bush- ..1 it,,,,, n,- ll'.'J liushe.s Oats ..... ii...-- ! tons Straw: i il lllll-i il-!.' 1 -t:. . . .. .. . ....i. rt, k o r- 1 s-ri)riinir: - i'i ihuu.. ross Esi- 2 bilrrclj Oll- ; 4tV) tuistiels Uorn nut 1 bushel ."all; 2 Muslin; 1 - I "'l,''.v',',vt.f'r 'x-nsburg, will 1!. ., J; ' itoii.r", on Tuesday, i. '" "emain one d.iv in,. ,' "M'-rie,,,-. J .,.; skillful 1 it1Mm:aiiyarl8'i'owhiia:f pairs new bian.: t " 7' "len s Tarnl boy s' Coats : Ki men s ami i..;-. :H.tis: fll t'len's and boys' tsts;';o under ' ie til ri-o-llilm 11, i- "r:i1"" ' 01. M, 1, IHtlon of '..,'"'''' of hi. services ' ti iii.l.-rate, and '" a'.i u.vi ctl.lM woman we know sin: is seiiioi", cause she bnysall the drygo.Kls and grocer an I ns coii ci. . - . , tima Jir..H..o, . - . U!i was caus-. il ...... . i s not iiiehi lintr house, aiiout 20. h: the tire, wiiu 1 the honse. Si.i. ;.: 2 Drawers: tui -""'" ...... ,..0 . . v- Kill St. T-.Vi 'l' Is-Xati: iiumoer admitted durhnr year. . Number of Inmates . 1 .......... ... :ts-...... .lo r born, 1; ar.seou.irci an 1 ' " tsj sb.- neeils where they can be bought the ,-heapest, at Myers & Lloyd's store. Ebons- It- tl.c-rc was any lM.en ,en,pte.i ensbitr-.-"let me sleep, and don't lie fright- , tr.lfifrji "'r. but s wo uutic.pa- f-neti ai yfFA o-.-tu r....Mu 5'.: no.iitit-r died, 4 Number remaining- Jan. 1. IsU. .52: number of inonH iriveii to travelers, C4s; ...mfer of .--rd 14 114 W fit S'i5 I 151 W5 2l'S 35 L5 111 15.; S71 !i In; 25- .'fcTJ ' g"i-ooeris " nidse. .. W. P. Jones. V.lncksmithiny Lewis Hodgers, beef 171. Michael Briskel, Interest.. ' corn M. I.. Outman. mdse . . . B. Bartram, O. T). P. ...... Jones A. Evans. I I'ksn.ith'ir Shoeiniiker A C-o., rr.cei ies Chns. Kit in. furnier John Slimy, ci.lt John ICuhi, irrain ' farmer 2''t S9 112 Id 1S3 S4 271 :!77 121 120 252 S5 i oT4 . r.d :t72 r.13 23 SI 32 h2 lit! 245 24t$ 247 212 159 241 ;s;5 2f 1- 1 212 2 2t7 fCS I27 127 2i9 2-s5 ;r.4 S3 .'7 Id 2 1 155 215 2v4 1-4 p-1 "1 ft5 :.4 a-s 278 171 213 t IK l-'tl l:7 4o0 179 o. 2s.) 27S 254 o!3 '.0 5.5 2;l 3'8 PHI !9 1(18 lit) 221 fV.MI IS) l'-'t 258 154 3s 175 " F. KittcH, iinfcherinjr " Sho maker ( lattnan, fees " K. Metliadi , pork ......... " J. S. Davis, pork " Geo. Huntlev, hard ware. . is: 2. " Ed. Francis, interest " E. I.i 1 zl niter, hay B.Murruy.fTig'c sriuve o.d.p " J. J. Kaylor, plow points. . Daniel Davis rider ' T. Roonsteel, ca!ib:ia-e " II. P. Frcidhoft. const, fees " J. Scroth. 1,'oinls to O. D. P. " Geo. Fisher, ixmrdV " " I.einiuon - Plank l'h. sal'y " G. S'taffer. boarding o. d. p " G. W. Oat man, counsel fee " J. Kain, potatoes " " oat " V. Euttrintrer, tinware. .. P. Fry. colli us O. P. P " Jos. Frit-dhntT, grain " .Martin Sande.s, cud " firs. J. Williams. Interest. Jos. Miller, Justice fee..... " M. Melov, repairs " John (ieis. Inteiest ;til!ith V- Pry. e. bfef ' Jnl.n Arnold, turnips ' Dan. Dm is, wood W. M'Pherson, (roods, o.d p. ' M. Itnrt beeuer. turnip... " AV. M T'herson. gooffs o.d.p. P. H. Berg-, serv. ns Direc'r " " lumber " sci v. as Direct'r " Jas. Fnrren. " roon bouse and inmates. 4rfic?es find LVpenivs for 1S73. Ain't p'd I. Lilly Wra. Class. Martin Sanders, " Mrs. D. Pryce, Kd. K rause. " Griffith i Pryce. E. B. Evans, carpeu'rwork E. C. F.vnns. J. D. 1'arrish, " A. Httshue. llenrv Bvrne. cider.. Han. Davis " .. P. R. It., freitrht I. I.illv. " J. E. O ulic. f. uit trees .. . Thomas Plat t. farmer. . .. Thomas Rodstors, farmer. Joseph Brown, " Jacob Watrner, " . J. W. MeCoUiiell " . I. LiPv. . " - " T. McKernr.n, Justice fees. " J. s. Misvor, " " J. F. Bradley, F. M. GeorjfO, " " Jos. Miller, Custer, AVatcrs, C'olidoll, G. V.". Ontmiin. counsel fee J. M. Singer. Ueeordinij " C. Elder, atl'y lees J. Zimmerman, atl'y fees. G. W". Oat man, " Jf.hn S. Khey, " J. K. Hite, Pro, J. W. jHii.es, constable fees J. A. Kennedy Sc Co., " John Cox, J. T. Harris " P. Fleck, A. B. Bit vis. " Geo, Gut w aid, " John Bloch, furniture .. M. L. Oatintin, ind'se. gto- ccries. hardware,. .. M. L. tlatinan, do. do. Ilenry Schne.l.lo do. do. Johnd.udwick, do. do. Coo. Huntley, do. do. V.'m. Eitzimrer, do. do. W)ii. Eit.itnter, do. do. Jwhii DiOert, do. (In. M vers & I loytl, do. do. M vers 61 Llo d, do. !. j. I.illv. Co. l. I. LiliJ, Co. do. Gcis. Foster & ouinn, o. do. . Miller, do- do. i;. Roberts & Son, do. do. 'I i-iint.le. Hiilf.ol A; Wnin w iidit, do Thos. Met.'onncll, do. Win. J- Huok Win. J. Buck, John Itloch. G. C K. Zahm, E. Rodtrcrs. b;itchcrinr Wotid.Morrell i Co.. b.isk'ts I. Lilly, htittei upplebut r Mrs. Win. Jones, " Theresa Seaman, butter and eifars Theresa Scatilan. do. do. clo. do. " do. do. do. do. B. II. Ziilitu, coal Lemon Jc Bradley, cnl... Peter Selan. cattle J. E. Davis, Wui. McBtrmot, " Win. IVyco 1XJ Bit. 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Bixn; t l!:?p l. 211 PS i (N) 11 19 24 S:l 9 UJ 21s r; !"-) 38 22 10 459 a 2tt 21 is4 '.1.4 221 li 73 13 71 45 3:1 to s no 71 Id 2; s 45 172 10 k.l l.t 4('3 207 .HW 3-i Ho 71 . 319 5i 344 131 170 135 II 308 ;io7 342 liflO 372 ftstl :m -o ltd 404 413 4!l 3s.) 219 3 79 .121 317 223 14.) 251 l:w 319 2!0 ft 192 345 Itij i i " ! 4"i 2.'.'J PI SI 4J i-l 1 :r: vi 3L4, jslj :ioo :Uk5 24i lo5 i:?4 J. M. Bowman. Stato Luna tic i -y him. J. M. I tow man, do. do.. II. C. i.iLcinncr. harness-. -M. M. O'Neill. d.r. ... T. W. Dick, insurance... . J. K. Kobci ts. do .... Eveoipin Fir-lrt. Co ivter Kentiiig, Interest. . . . E. til.lsS. " .... X. Iii aw ley, " .. .looopt, Frcidhoff, " . .. . Wm.Ili.vK K. Zahm. 1-Li.i". Wm. I.'nimon. " Rev. T. E. Jones, " ... Wm. 1 I'zi-.arer, Geo. ll.intl 1. " 5!:u v .VcClaio. " P. H. Berir. " M. t't.-k M. Brisk. 1. F. O'Hrtrm, R. (fit tun's, A. Solicit iir. " V. S. Parker. " T. D;i is, lunibwr t bhinles A. Walters " Berjr. & Hftns ' T. J. Ib-cs " V,,I. Itmk " A. A. ll:ii ker ,V!Son. lumber Anil shincl.-s Khensburir Mann fact 11 r!::ir Co.. luiiiber ai.d L-binjfiea A. IJr.v-'. lime J. C. Riftle. livery E. & S. W. Bn vis, livery... 1. onion & Murray, inedi- cinesanil drills. T Lemon & Murray, mcdi- rines nod droits E. ltfdicrts &, Son. miscel laneous J. P. Linton. miscellaneous, Cherltcn case J. K. Hite. miscclluueoits, Chertton caie W. B. B mucker, miseolla- iicnii", Chcrlton case.. .. A. It. Davis, miscellaneous, Chcrlton case G. W. Oatinnn. miscd ane 00s, ChTlton ens... Collins. Johnston & Co. note4.17i ts 39 10 3-4 " 7 50 EC 23 75 :t 9 1 ti2 :is2 VI 30 1 15 " 5 CO ! 2.1H 6 50 ! 37 7 32 17 8 tin 4 2 99 3'-7 " 1 51 3tl s m 77 " 12 70 339 S 'ti I 1.1 15 00 2"1 " 9 ui 4irj 3 25 1st 100 (HI 315 l.tK) 17 02 U) 3-?o " ft nil 129 51 OO 19 10 Ul 10 t l 00 217 " 31 Ul ls 1200 :; Cl U 2-J9 " 6-5 Ul 24 " S5 31 MOO Is-i 4 50 117 I U' i 2-15 1 .-) 73 2 (K) 1 401 " 3.5i) J 41-5 1 00 2-1 John E. Duvis, pork C. Kriircr, H. Orifhti. M. Thniin Davi.rShii.klc. (Jriftith i Price, Mrs. Henry Brown. " .... .lot-pi'li (i 11 1 waif, " Miss M. Noon, " . . If. IJy rne. " H. A. M'Pik". printing .... Stephens 4c on t v.-ali.re ptilrs .. .. .. V.'m. T.fighf, " . " .. M. Ilump'.iries, " J. A. Fa.in. Knoi r & Vojrle " Owens A- Rees. h'sni'thlnir Jones ,V Evans, " C. J. iwens. " B. O. Evntis. slmemakinir . Mrs James Kain. soup Matthew Cotmery, " tar-aret Noon, " I. Lilly, steward salary Lemon A Plank , physlcinns salary E. Olns's, treasurer's salary B. M Ciilloiitfh, si rv't " j 109 : K 00 . so i.j ra 4 UJ 43 Ii SI : vo 22 C l ' S7.1 59? C2 15-4 Ts 75 2"5 W7 7(J W 9. 5:j T-.l til 304 ,n 1 43 Pr 8 70 1' 3 V. Til 12 On 61 13 N5 I 45 'J M ' 12 I i S 5 1J7 M 32 7 .Vi rti 2 s. . ; II 74 194 80 41 rut! r. 411 5 50 4i s s; 3o :!: ' ss : 1 411 si 123 75 ' ICO fC ya , 41 3 Ul 12 2") Ml 39 1 s 13 11 ', 9 ! 177 2T 2s ' 273 2 r 343 3isj 173 3 SJ 3t:J 3oti-. J 2's : 34 21 a rrt-i 30 P7 ! 3-1 ?y 5 a", 50 ::' , l!3 lien ;.:72 , 44 3s ro 2- , 17-; 1 G7 : 152 1 M n'oo : p a 1.17'i ts : 2.5:1 2S (IS ; ; m : a7 4 cs ; s?; 3; s."t . j.; 13 i 1 17 7S 1 3-7 1 00 ' 37'.) 75 fo : 217 2,1714 1 1-2 fi 53 1 175 9 SI C7 00 5 4S 7 27 4 1 W 't i'.l James Farven, fir services no Director 3 0" O i ro: ; i'j 32 0,1 13 U) 12 2 7 t 7 oi 12 CM li .1 pJ (rt 11 25 10 47 12 50 13 IS 5 1 U 7'l 17 f 0 20 OS 13 25 1.) t4 12 2 1 11 29 : ' (J ) :il is Ti 1- e7 f 7t 1 - 5 70 p; 01 l"s 27 5V " John Raul). STvlees.. 2C1 P. R. If... transportation 2 ,U " J. B. Iluntitiir. boardin I'iilla. Aliiishnup .rT ?-'. .T. P. Oetirhai t, shoes O. U. P. ; Lewis Wcl.n, ' ' 5 50 J. C. Wilson M. TJ. " S (') A. Vea-lev. M. B.. " J.5I! OJ A. 1. 1- o lds M. B.. " 25 (i t'.T. Wnzcr, i'riim H!'l do do " 1 04 do do 1 .Vj MfliTiitel nNtf, " .t (i-l G. 1. A. Wilt, " 5 00 Jkiiii s Wis-. ' 39 fi Mariti Foster. " 3 I'M I'nnnv Wiison, '" 12 otl do . 12 of Jane .l!tie, " .5 0) I. I.illv services nnd ripenses for Poor House 2! 9? do do do 9 !'(! .J It. t liintlVr. l.no!;sfor P. II. t2 M T. M. Joness Sons bus"-- anil stocking- yarn tor lioi Ho ise 2i "", do 1 o 27 (V Jones & VcntiT, ran'.inir do 5 (i Win. Sumner Mai h'e do 77 i J. 0'--o'ow. M .w'jr Mach'e do 12.1P) Jehti Mutter, Fish. ill 4 V," Bui. due P001 House by County 1 251 t'l - Jnms Fsrroii. do do " Jan:is Fnirfii, do n Jin-s Fiirr ii. do do " Janes Fnrren. do do .I.i nun Farren, do do P. II. Rerir, do do P. II. Iieiir. do (ii P. II. Borir. do do " P. II. Berir, do do P. H. ItciS, do tl.t " 1. H. IteriT, do do P. IE Berir do dts " P, H. Bur. do d. P. H. Berir, d.j do 1. II. IJerff. do do P. H. B. r.r, 1I0 do 1. H.Ber. do do ' A. WVukhtnd, do do " John llh.ch, do d 1 J.-hn H'.och. do (i l " John l!'.o.-h. do do John lilocti. b do '" John lt!o h. 7o c." " John P.byeh. do John ft Hi-It, do : " John Hloeh. do r Jolin 1','cli, do :, ' John pio. h, do do " John Itloch. d do " John Hloch, do do John Bloeh. rt.? do John lilech. do do '' John liioeh, di do John ploch. do do " John Bloch, do do Mrs. M. I. Lilly, " M. A. Swc:ser, " " . i .1 .. t .. Mrs Stephens. Mary Onslow, " " . . .. .. Marv F. Farrcn, " " .. V. Luttring-er, tluwnre Ceo. Hiintlcv. " Atid'w Wil.le. S. Sl.lthaiixlw tobacco.... Latnbus .v Co.. P. H. IE. transp'n pab'mrers P. U.K., Juo. !l.ich. " " Dr. Vt'in. l emon, vegetables 1. Sanders, " E l. F o rcn. Mrs. M'Connell. " lldt7in.tn .V Wnldenhohl, tied. line John Bloch. bed springs. . . E. Glass, bui. due hi.n at last settlement pa id Shinklc. ice J. A. Io,t,r... goods O.D.P. W. W. Tike, " W.l). M'Cot.ibie " " Adam Pfar, David Creed, 13 I") 1 OS 75 j 5 50 i 8 I'fl 33 i 1 3 'o 11 .io 21 5 50 9 2 2! Si 4 20 l'l 00 s no r. i r loo 00 40 on iv t no 2il U' 31 ui ui ioo U) lui (1 hxi 00 2"70 U) h'f.7 21 ') 10 Ul 23 75 MHO 10 ml 7i no 21 5n j is no , 12 00 I 11 INI I 7 r-o j 37 45 5 00 j 10 75 I 11 Ul , 12 so 1 5 50 80 40 ! H (10 I 2.! 4-1 , 17 -M 19 50 I 3 f 70 ! 12 3! S 50 r.s .-to j J.i mi 1 23 35 I 21 UH Ol the tiT)dcrsrrnel A u i! ! or of Cambria J i county, ictjii ctfnilv report that we have mi 5" ! diff"d. s. ttled and a l''ist'. d the iiceoniits of the Poor and House of Employment of Cambria county. John Cox, Treasurer thereof, and find t he Kb eve to be a statement of 1 he same. Givkn under our hands, at Ehensburir, this 27lh day of Jnnuai v. A. 1 '. Is74. W. A. It. LIT rr.i: 1 .- ( PETER liOI'tl 11 ETtTV. II. P. FlflEDIloFF, -Auditors. W"", the tindersiirtied Avilitors of Camhr't County, object to the follow ina bills (for which Oiders were is.ietl nnd paid by the Treasurer of said County), for the r Ason liidt. in ouropln ion. the respective pa.-ties who received said amounts wert in d cut it ieil thoretn; and we find in favorof the said County of Cambria, npainst tne respi ctive parties who have r'.H-ived thu s.iuie. The lollowimr is a schedule of said Or. dors, with our obj'-et iocs nssiirued, vis: Xos. To Whom rain. Am't. 15fi James Fart-n, services as Direct or, alreadv p James l uireii. 19) lo5 43 59 32s and 20 130 2i 2tO 1S24 ;too Myers & Lloyd, .. .. John Schroth, Jos. Slibbich, C. Kreiirer, S. M. I ioozla-, (E J. I'homus, Jacob Wild, W. M'Pherson, John Buck, John Stormer. Mis. .1. Lackey, Hohtn, John Thomas, Vv". P Put ton, G. C. K. Ziihui, John Ityan, M rs. M'Bermot, ' W F. Mench, John Bibcrt. ' E. R. Buneiran. ' M. L. C. ronberir, ' J. B. Gearhart, ' Christ. Mover, M. A. Zolm-r. ' Chits, llearman, " A. C. Kec-s, ; J. D. M'Closkev, J. C. Noel. Richard Jelly, 59 202 49 ''1 . 17 10 ; 7 00 I 14 20 ; K3t) j 2-.M1 ! 12 Ul I 22 li t j 12 57 1 is no , .31 ll 1 S 14 ; 4s 1.1 ! H 75 1 7 75 i 25 Ml l 22 71 1 5 02 17 15 j lo ns j 42 ui i 24 24 72 41 i 40 ot I 10 :. , f.o , 24 45 0 7- j It 00 I 11 ui , 7 ui I MOO ' H IU) . is mi ! x no . 4 00 23 !7 : 19 U 4l 40 7 55 ! 23 14 I 17 9H ! f. U) i ; I S 00 , 09 :'. 13 09 44 14 bo 45 1 :-.4 12 251 IT l-l 2i'J It 3 2ttJ 3" -25 41 I 9 41 Ul ln M 177 194 227 271 -'I 341 31'4 it. I 1-5 2-J :M 174 345 27S 1 117 21. 2i-2 25 2S9 :t 313 111 :c;4 .. 173 71 75 37 S 217 112 ;c 2! l'l strt 4(r2 4 .39 :;-ii jinn 21s ls7 4U1 P. II. Berg', John Bloch, bv salary f do. do. do. do. do. do. d . do. do. do. do. do. do. r'.o. do. do. do. do. d t. tio. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. (Jo. do. dii. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. (lo. do. do. do. do. do. do. dii. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. d.i. do. do. do. ill. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. cofins, no relief O'-der. do. do. 21 10 ! s-t boarding Joseph Shoemaker, l'.iios Ellis, K. James, s:anih E. Cooper, M. L. Stephens, V. J. Coons, . FO. Ih-, 1. Thomas Veliand. Susan McConioirue, Bridsre! l'.ooncy, James P. Poots, Auifiist Itrown, J.icoh Kibier, David Fulton, 1 1. o.n. is Kinney, Gcorpe ShatTcr, D. Tl. Ztihtn. Jacob lb inJioy, David l.i li;, 5. M. Doiijr1ns, fnnerul ex penses nun. cothn.... Robert E'-ans, do .In lo do do do do do do do .Tau'.-s Lynch. ,V.s. Eiilinulior. J. P. Parri-ii. Joseph It inter. John I'.i'tch, John iPo.-h. John Mloch, Ji.lul It'oi-h, Jii'ni Itloch, do John Iboeh, b John Itloch, do John P.io h. do John Itioch, do John P.loch, do Jim. Stun baimh, do Jno. Sh-..rbsr rh. di Richtei- IIi)r.is, do do do do do do do do do do do tlo do do d i do do do do do ( do IE SchP ible James Frren, services ai director .Tunics Farren, do do Jutii'-s Farrcn. do ." James Farren, do ... J. tmes t'.nieu, i'.i i-. James Farren, do J.. Janu s Fmi reii. do. tio. 2S 00 1 21 15 IS 55 1 30 41 . 19 ! 3 1 00 j 4 50 I 2 5; I I 7 ml ' Ul Ul j l!."-l , 5 no I 4 no 1 21 4'1 ! 2 5o I 4 HO ' 12 50 : f, si) IK. I 1 10 50 1 5 25 2ri 4f4 ! vi u) ; 9 00 t 10 50 ; f IMI , 4 VI.) ' l'l no pi (41 1 9 Ul 45 1,1 5 ol 2" W G - 73 R '"-I ) 1 2 -.1 125 'X 00 1 1 ,'iu l ico ' 4 I'O ' 1 m .t.i ; L- 't Ti 1 . '' 5 Ot ' 25 e.i r: o. 15 o0 0 (; ) :.oi' 12 00 :tt ;i 43 !-) 14 SI 10 CO b! ui : 6 U! " 19 V ?C ;'. il j C) S 1-5. UU t w " 1I1. do. do. do. do. do. " do. do. do. no. do. do. " io. do. do. A. Wcsklrttel, services US Direct or, paid liy.:i!iir I. Lilly, serv ices as Steward.'pai 1 bv shIhtv E- R. Dmieuan. goods to O. I). P., no ret ief in dor Mrs. Mi'lkiuiit, do. do. do. do. A . C. Reese. do. do. Myers .V Lloyd, do. do. do. do. Marv A. Zolner do. do. John llobh. do. do. Joseph Stibich, do. b. " do. do. ' do. bi. Maria Foster, do. do. David Creed, do. do. ' do. do. ' do. do. John Thomas, do. do. C. T. Frazer, do. do, " do. do. John Sharlrti Ujfh, do. do. la-wis W't-lm, do. do. E. James. do. do. Wm. Mcpherson, do. do. do. do. ' do. do. " do. do. " do. do. do. do. J. B. Gem-hart, do. do. do. do. J. Wild, do. do. do. do. John Bibert. do. do. John Scrot h, !. do. .1. C. Noel. do. do. 13 00 3U) 6 0O 3 00 6 CO r. no 25 .'Hi 00 3 Ul oo s no 19 u) 5 Ai 32 U) 31 25 13 U) 12 50 32 Ul 2s on 35 V) 7 50 3.1 41 34 5H 33 75 7 50 7 Ml 21 25 12 25 11 25 l'l no Is 37 21 9 I I 50 22 00 I I 50 19 25 U 75 37 42 fi l) 17 50 1 1 25 2;i Ul h fl 15 I'O 1, OO f. U) fi ') 34 U) TOO 65 00 39M 2d l' Usui 5U) t 7 5 7 75 7 00 2u) 22 70 17 15 35 02 .1111 3d u) 5 14 H u) 17 9s 1 50 1 20 34 SO 5-VI 6 00 1 00 6 Ul 4 00 4 IM 14 Ol 14 U) 7 95 4 50 s t: 1 75 25 31 (tl 27 40 33S John l.u.wijr, jroods not reeeived ! t he poor Dr. J. C. WiMm, for O D. P. no re lief order . 19 y 5 on at EliCn Oiv" nn-ler our hsn 27 til day of January, ls-f. W. A. It- l.i . I 1.1-7. I ti.i.io rto 'burtf, tn;i IE Lit Dt -l"C II i"RTV. . l ElEDIl-ii" 1 Auditor. EBSNSBMSGOLM FACTORY 5 inlen-steii parties have been reporiimr in thu northern part of this -ounty tl.ut our rates tor inmiufac iurii'ff Woolen (;,mi.1. .vo., tin mtj'-li hixl"-er than they really ore we deem it nt.t essiiry for our own prc t-cion and f r the infoi mutioii of liio public to pub.:tti It. lo.loW.tl LIST OF l-KtCEi. IManlcCn FIuu Uc'lH Cassini.vc3 Sati" .- tts I'rt.iiin ami Sjni.no t nrtUng ' T. M .'ONES .1- S' July 1. I73. If. Ebenstoir Wool' ?M p"r pa'r. ..3-1 at;d 00 1 ts. pr yan. .70 cts. p r v art.. .50 cv pr Ttird. IN cts. per lb. NS, 11 Fj tiry. T0LL1XS, JOHNSTON & CO. "8 "T LI. recc-iv money mi deposit I anj collect notes, mid alien. I btjtn.st iis.i j:;y u.;ni :y 1. intfis. tsBPt.-J" ! f. J AS. K. i.fi?, Ctuhier disco-on t) xil 1 b 7.M- o AhltxOf A, Pa. M. I.I.OVl) .V BANK Ei-iS. Drafts ot 'ho nr:!a;iic. i-ifn-smad Silver mi Co! 1 for .lte. t.'o;l-;--4i.ma tiids. Monies re cice.l 01 (iejejf.it, tavabie i dtr.aivi without imercst. or ec tiia iTith :at.rrcs; i.t fair rats. L1 I.OYUi CO., IUxkkhs. Kii t.-f r.t. lTlol.t. Silver. f!oTrrii:nitt Loans, ant '!.cr Sltic-oi'ft ies. bought and uoi.!. fO're ai iiiwedon Tirco Depotii. C;i.'wctiuj inu.ia at Ufi tits'irtde pipta in tho L'nircd Statbi,6Ud a ynetd Winking- hosin--. transactedi. 1 A M KS X V LL. Ahobmt-at-Uw - KhaivNbnrx. t liaif in Colonnade Kowr. Co. leKj pr-i.t'.(. 1. fc..uttJ .0. 1 12 li."73 - f . Itt. I A:
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