4 ' - - - H :' :r:3 i Til E MANIAC SEA CAPTAIN The following thiilling ciicuinsf ances arc derived from tho history of the New York m.'triiio : On abiijjht morning in October IM:4, an 'American packet sh:p iu t'.u Liverpool trade left the anchorage in 'be borer bay of New York, and went on her cay to the fie.i. She was deeply laden with an assort ed cat go, but being a staunch, fat ship, ai.d having expoi ienccd otlieeiH ai:d a fuii crew, it was expected that her voyage wiilii be safuly anl speedily pei formed. Captain Jlenson. the comm.atder, w.isan "id sc.i dug," as the saying is. Hoy :md man, he had .spent the best poitiun of his life un the ocean, and tbeiv was uo captain tailing out of port who was i t yarded as inure thoroughly reliable in eveiy particu lar, lie was now, however, advanced in years, and lie declared that after a few mote voyages he would tetiie. I!e had made money, and besides interests in otln r vessels, owned one half of the ship which he commanded, i Hn ii.tr the previous voy age there were some prculiai it ics in his j conduct which 'aliiitctcd tho attention of' his mates, and was mentioned t t.he agents; 1 but noLiiing further was thought of it. I The gallant ship passed Sandy Hook, t and when v.ell off the shore the pilot left j her. The wind was fair and every bail was j up, and a w illing crew were putting every- ; thing in order for ocean navigation. When ; ihe pilot went over the side he remarked : "Captain llenson, I will report you as hav- ! iny a fair wind, and going like a racer.'' ! -y. ;y," shouted the captain ; "lot a'l I New oik stand by and look. I'm bound ; to beat everything that floats or ever will '. lioat. Look out for .r.y report from Liver pool or from the bottom cf tic Atlantic I '; don't know which, lla, ha. ha!'' The language, its tone, ai:d tho laugh, i were all so strange that the pdot could not help tinning to give a look of su-piise at tho face of the captain. This was all, however, and the next moment he was in his boat, tossing air.id the wnves, while 1 the ship's sails, under orders from the cap- i tain, were again tilled, and t-I.e fairly i'zw on her way. The captain of a vessel is a lung at sea. His onk-is iire law, an.l any intet fvrence with him or them Is mutiny a crime pun-i.-hable with death. Hence it can be seen . that when the other oibcers of this New , York packet found Captain Benson saying and doing very strange and dangerous things, they had little else to do but sub mit and obey. This course of action began hs soon as the pilot left, i:id it continued increasing f;o:u day to day. At length j tht-y bee. one convinced that he was either actually insane or bordering upon it. By his ordt-i s sail was kept on his hip to a myst alarming extent. She was driven not only over but through the monster waves. Great mountains of water fell upon her decks, and it frequently seemed as if she. woiod : not again iie to the surface. There was u great strain upon the hill, and the r.i'Us I bent and twisted like reeds. Sails and ' Kpars were blown away, but again and j again came oiders from the captain to re- ' pair damages and set the sails anew. The ! oflieers were in the greatest, distress of mind, and the crew were muttering and i thieateuiiig to go in a body to the captain and remonstrate in legard to this state of a lairs. But. still no one dared to act, fear- : i-ig tho terrible conseipiencees of a conflict with the commander. 1 Captain Benson said little to anybody, except to issue ciders, lie looked pale. : a id h'n ees had the dead, glassy look ob ivalde in those affected with insanity.; He walked the cabin and deck with hands -;.,.! h;al. a;uj a-L intervals muttered to "luglied. It w:w a fact that ;. 't he malad. had been C on him for Some time. and a- Kiaking it more deei- dtd ami ui.coiit rotable. For ton days the j ship had been navigated by a madman. j One afternoon the weather looked very I threatening, and it was evident there was to be a seveie gale. Still the captain made, i no preparation for it. In f.ct, he crowded j ii:.ie sail on as the day advanced. Stand- J ing on the deck he shouted : '-You tea j dogs, put on every rag. Winds, blow ' blow blow! We are going no faster than a New York lighter. Look alive, men. ' Ha, ha, ha! JNott she juir.jis. Blow, ye winds blow, blow!'' The sail was put on. It was the order of the commander, and to it-fuse might be death. The uhipnuhed on v aril, with her hud shiveiing to the very keel and her masts threatening to snap asunder. "Ha, ha, ha!" laughed the captain, as he la-hed himself to the 1 ail, for there was danger of his being washed overboard. 'Captain P.enson," said the first mate, coming up with a serious countenance, the wind is increasing, and we are going to have a heavy blow. It is the jndgmeiit of all your ollictis that sail should be taken in, i.ot made." 'ir," said the captain, with a wild glance, '-1 know my business and my duty; and you are a set of cowards, and do not want to do the ship or the owners justice. Sh is no harbor lighter no coaster but an ocean racer, llegone, sir. to your duty. 1 -hall not take in any sail. Ha, ha, ha! P.low. ye winds blowblow!" A crisis was st hand. On 011 Hew the ship. The clouds grew black and blacker the sea looked w'.ld ar. 1 ugly. Dowu went the ship into the vortex, and then she lose, shaking the torrents of water from her. C rush again on her de.spe.rate way. A short consultation of the office is was he'd, the result of which was communica ted to the crew who received it with a cheer. The tirst mate then gave an oider, L;ch was rcpoited, and in an instant the crew set about taking in sail. As soon as the captain saw it he began to gesticulate fearfully, and cried out 'Mutineers ! vil liins! I'll hang every one of you ! At your peiil take in a single sail ! Come down oa deck, I hav !"' With wild screams and threats he hasti- jy loosened lumxcir from the rail, and star- I id for the caLia. All knew that Le was! going to arm himself. Consequently two j of the mates intercepted and seized" him. In a moment none he was securely bound, j What little reason there was left, de- ; parted forever from this moment. His ! n-rcams, oaths, threats and laughter were ; heard above the roaring wind, lie ru"- gled until completely exhausted, and then lay with his glaring eyes wide open. Ill ship Mas taken fafely into port tinder Ihe command of the first mate. The action with tho captain was fully recog nized as projer and opportune for the sal vation of the ship and all on board. Cap tain Benson was taken back on her return t .if.v York in a most dangerous condi tion of madness, and was consigned on her anival to an asylum. He was confined fov borne five year, when he died. At his most lucid intervals he imagined himsvlf on las ship, carrying all sail, but he was generally violent, and had to be kept under fcevcre restraint. Oct west recently, a girl hacked out of her marriage encasement rvhen the minis ter got to the houso. The blidegroom wasn't of the luoken hesuted kind. He turned to tho assembled ladies ami said ; "If there's any other gal here that'll oc cupy this vacant situation, I'm hci'n." Up jumped the sister of the ldy who had declined to be a bride, saying. "Count me tn.- Proceed, old textslinger, with the je: formanco, I ain't a feared." And the cnrcmoiiy was performed to the delight of the iof m and company. ill ECEirTS & EXPENDITURES OF CAMBRIA COUNTY" from the 21st day of January. A. I. 1S73, to tlic 22d day of January, A. D. 1(574: JOHN COX, Esq., Treasurer, 1X73. Db. To amount in Treasurer's hands at hist settlement S To amount of Duplicate, for 1873. Registers' : " rer'd from Collectors for 1872 and previous years... " amoiipt, received on ht-att d and UiiK-att-il Lands " amount received on Kedeinj- tioti of I-iniis " amf.tiiit received from I. Lilly, Poor House Steward " amount received trorn Jno. S. Kliev in Cambria Co. vs. W. .1. I K-ad rick " do. do. Jos. Dnnlap ' do. do. John Flanagan " t do. do. (J. W. Oatuian. " do. do. John V. Shaffer " do. do. F. Delozier " do. do. Tt. MclJermitr.. " roooiiet received from V'm. Davis, Taxes Kxoneratcd " ranount received from Jno K. Scanlan, in ('ainhria County vs. B. MeDcrmitt To amount received from J. A. Fagan, rent Court House Jn i. K. Scanlan, rent Old Jail Charles Owens for old iron... J. A. Kennedy, rent jail lot.. W. B. Bonacker, baiance as Treasurer of District Comt 7,3M 41 60.401' t3 1,033 74 G7 53 24.S20 233 536 37 271 32 l,3.r,3 J6 54 7fi l,GSfi 07 1r 77 ttOO 00 810 o4 457 73 1 40 67 C5 21 00 100 00 55 08 5 00 125 31 Sll;';030 27 Cb. By amount paid Assessors - Attorney Fees Agricultural Society Bridges Bank Stock Bu:ifv B.nvugL Boarding Jurors County Auditors County Commissioners Commissioners" Clerk Counsel Court House Court frier Constables Critni :al Prosecutions District Court Kleetions Fllel Fox and WilJca Scalps I mi m isit inns Insurance Interest on Jail Bonds S l,abl 7R 25 00 300 00 335 253 24 17 00 80 00 40 00 CO 00 CO 00 17 2-iO 1.241 025 200 .6 ot t ut 1,1 M 1,570 19 2, 152 75 4 7.J 17 40 31)1", 61 4.1M Jail Bands 14,700 00 Jurors. Craud 665 24 Truvf rse 3,496 00 " Talesman 27 50 Jury Commissioners 10H 90 Jail" and Jailor 2,004 99 j Janitor 210 5 j Miscellaneous 17 26 j New Jail 1.6S1 00 Prothonotary 3,0 72 Phonotrraj bic licporter 2(i0 17 Poor House Directors 300 00 Postape 12 47 Printing 713 95 Probates 177 12 Poor House 19,752 74 Pennsylvania Reform School 23 95 Records 146 40 Refunding 37 5(1 Registry 420 25 I: a l Damac:-s 432 63 Road and Bridge Views 353 2S Redemption of Lands 10S 91 State Tax 3.312 07 Stat Auditors 45 50 School Treasurers 2,202 60 S'lni-rvisors 1,361 90 Tipstaves 72 75 T. a. tiers' Institute 41 76 Vdern Penitentiary 1,318 19 By amount of Abatement of 5 per cent, to Tax payers 3,r:00 11 Commission to Oonslables 366 07 Exonerations to Constables 2.40S 7 on Duplicate 13l 7S Treasurer's commission 011 S31,- 11H.1D, at 3 p.-reent c,;;j 5 Treasurer's commission on ?73,- 01S.4S, at 5 per cent 3,650 72 By amount due from Constable.. 1,913 50 Balance in Treasurer's hands 6.057 37 $119,939 27 ' "UTSTAXPIXG DUE from COL- ; LECTORS for 1H72 and previous years, ' for County, State and Poor Taxes: , rli-ima McKernau, Cambria Bor..$ i J amen Dick, Coopersdale Borough ! Hiram Ribletr, Frankttn Bop. ugh : James Cost low, Adams Town.-hip. John Ferguson, Blackliek Twp... I'. Markev, 'ambria Borough : Francis Flick, Carrolltown'Bor : Jacob Wairner, Chest Springs Bor. Thomas V.'i'.t, Clearfield Twp ; Sam'l Dnnmyer, Franklin Bor ; Christ. Snyder, Jackson Twp ' Patri.k Lodgers, Millville Bor 1 W. li. Diver, Minister TowiitoLip... i Isaac Horner, Richland Twp John Rider, Suuimerhill Two S. J. Luther, Sns.piehanna Twp... ; John Owinn, White Twp 1 bun Berthold, "Wood vale Borough . James Burns, Yoder Twp D. R. Wistdnger, Adams Twp ; Jolm Cox. Cambria Borough 1 Win. L'oyd, Croyl;. Township tleo (Jurley, W. Ward, El.n.sb'g . J. Hitcheni, 1st Ward, Johnstown Adam Pfarr, .id " ! A. B. Davis, 4th " " ' SamT Fleck, 5th ' .' E. J. Litz, 6th " " i O. S. Paul, Franklin Borough Samuel Masters. Millville Bor , H. "Walters. Suuimerhill Twp . S. A kins, White Township j S. K. Shaw, Wilmore Borough i Dan. Berthold, Woodvalw Borough ! Jacob Gates, Yoder Township 27 56 2 03 4 83 405 75 125 17 50 02 132 59 214 03 29 00 69 64 101 05 453 61 22 47 33 65 14 07 211 55 175 98 114 20 20 16 54 72 263 57 13 14 16 71 144 67 2K1 23 37 69 161 52 36 45 9 72 197 6S 7S 26 94 67 31 65 40 55 4 SI 27 Total.. Since paid. 54,151 06 ASSETS. Amount due from Collectors " Constables...... " Judgments W. B. Bonack- er, lute Sheriff AmouutCash in Treasury Balance due by County..." 2,207 56 1,943 50 263 98 1RR 52 6,057 37 16,990 25 S27.65I 18 S 401 6S LIABILITIES. Outstanding Orders, 1'Ondn 25,900 00 Amount due Poor House on Ro- quisitlon Amount due Road, Bounty 1,251 86 97 64 School and 27,651 18 .Il.y.r,V1mr,0"r Eheusburc this 22d day of January, A. D. 174 w. i. mcclelland, i ANTHONY ANNA, Jcom'rs EDWARD GLASS. S Attest J. A. Kknnedy, Clerk. We, the undersigned Auditors of Cambria count; , respectfully report that w carefully examined the accounts and vouch ers of Receipts and Expenditures of said County from the 21st dav of Januarv 1873 to the22d day of January, 1874, and do find thetn r.s stated, as is also the foregoing state ment m i.iaonnie ami Assets or said Count v Gives under our hands at the Commis- : siom rs' Omce, this 27th dav of Jauuary. A. , F. la74. I V. A. F. RITTLR. ) j VKTKi; IxtCOHKRTY, 'Auditors. j 11. V. FREIDHOFF, ) ! , he nndersipned Auditors of Cambria , County, object to Ihe following hills (for whi h orders were issued and paid by the ' Treasurer of said County), for the reasou that, iu our opinion, the" respective parlies who received said amounts were paid by yearly salary by the ha id Count v and State tor their services rendered, and" we rind in I fa tor of tha said County of Cambria aiiut the respective parties the amounts they re ceived. The following is a schedule of said Orders, viz: Nos. To Whom Paid. Am'tb. 7 Anthony Anna for deliv ering Assessments $ 1 SO 10 Arthonv Anna do. do. 6 00 74 " " " do. do. 6 00 2.V1 " " fr deliv ering Election Papers... 6 00 Anthonv Anna do. do. 6 00 7M " ' do. do. 6 00 16 " ' for deliv ering Registry 5 00 49 Anthony Anna do. do. 6 00 29 Anthony Anna for View- inc Bridge 4 00 94 Anthonv Anna do. An. 12 00 101 " " for Rent ing Disl't Court Room 16 00 574 50 11 W. D McClelland, deliv ering Assesssments 14 00 51 W. D. M'Clelland, do. 18 50 2561,' " " deliv ering Election Papers. 22 00 519 "W. D. M'Clelland, do. 19 00 7!6 " " do. 20 00 15 ' ' deliv ering Registry 20 00 43 W. D. M'Clelland, do. 6 00 46 " " do. 20 00 93 " " View ing Bridge 21 05 1G0 AV. D. M'Clelland, Uent ing Dist'ct Court Room 6 00 166 55 14 J. A. Kennedy, deliver- ering Assessments 3 00 52 T. A. Kennedy, do. do. 3 00 256 " " deliver ing Election Papers... 3 00 518 7h7 13 4R 55 25.S 521 12 47 :o 57 159 J. A. Kennedv, do. do. 3 00 do. do. S 00 " " deliver ing Registry 3 00 3 00 10 00 3 00 10 00 8 75 8 00 7 40 3 C5 12 00 16 00 J. A. Kennedy, do. do. 3 00 21 00 V. O'Friel, del'g As'm'ts " El'nP'rs Registry " " View'g Bridge ' " ltenting Iist't Court Room Iavitl Hamilton, draw'g J ury, paid by State 62 80 10 00 ?:;io r-5 Oivf.v under our hands this 27th d;iy of Januarv, 1x74. V. A. Tt. LITTLE, ) PETER DOL'OHEKTV, Auditors. II. P. FREIDHOFF, ) OF I. LILLY. STEW- 1 1 AiU OF CAMBRIA CO. POOR HOUSE. Pl'.OKCCTS OF F.lliM AND G A ttDEN FOlt 1S7:. About 43 tons of II. ly ; lif'i bushels of Oats : "C0 bushels of Corn in ear; Nl bushels of Potatoes: l.:Vio heads of CKbliaB- ; U tniRlo-ls of Toinntoes; 1) bii-hels of Onions ; 12 bushels of beets; l'j tmshels of Carrots; 13 buslieU .f lnr?niis. Peas, lie-in. Jtc, too tedious to mention. I.IVX Sll'tS, FAIOilMi Imim.ememts. &c 3 head Horses; S C cvs .5 younir C:ittle : 21 Sheep ; slock lloas; 1 Hoar; 1 brood How. I new l-.u-reka Mowimr Machine ; 1 old Cnio. Mowing Machine: drain Drill: Patent Hy Hake, Fork', nnd fixtures for same; 3 (rrain ('ladles: 5 mnw inif Scjthes ; 'I'l-.reshinjr Maehine ; Wind mill; Ciittm Box: 3 Plows: 2 Harrows; 1 shovel Cul tivutor: 1 four-horse Wilson; 1 t wo-horse V'hk on: Cart; Spring Wjgon; Biirktv, Sleigh: Sled; Lok Sled: Hay l.addcrs; 2 Wavon lteds; Wheel barrow; Km ks; Bakes: Miovels; Maddoeks; Ax es, A:c. Hiirncss for six horses; 1 double set of liirht harness; 1 get tmy harness; 3 Saddles; Bridles. Ualrers. Chains, ie. AaTici.hS Madkix liocsr. About 1.500 lbs. of hard Soap: barrels of soft Soup; ISnil pounds of Candies; .i burreis of Snur kriiiii; '.H gallons of Apple-butter; 140 inrts of canned Fruit; 43 Shirts; iti Chemise; l'I Siiirts; 12.Sun tionnets; 4 -hildren'? Bilis; 7 children's dresses; -'' Anions; 17 women's ir.sses; 27 I'illow slips; iy sheets; "i pairs men's Socks; 27 pair Stoekiii-s; 10 pair M iti.-ns ; 'a TuweU ; 1 Pillo s ; 12 Bolsters ; 6 bed Ticirs. Al'.TK-I.t'.S ON IlANO TISI3 2TH I'AY OF JANC AKV, 1S74 Al'oot 3.M0U pounds of Pork; 2.50 poundsiof Beef; 0l pounds of Lurd; lix pounds fallow; U(M pouii ts nT Caudles: ofO pounds of hi id Soap: ; (rioions of A pple-j utter; 3 keos of IJuttei ; 2 harrdsof Kraut; 1 barrel Mda-ses: barrel Sutr ir; 5U pounds of Coffee; Vj (rross Ks S' nce Coliee; barrel Vinejrar; 2 barrels On ions; 2tiarrels Beans; S iaishel Be Is: 3 bushels Carrots; 7 :ishei Parsnips: 30 bushels-Turnips; 1 14 .iai t canned Fruit; 75 pounds ebewinjr TuO.iec. ; pounds smokiitr Toliaceo; 500 tuish ej Putiitoe-; I'M hnslu ls la's; -KM bushels Corn - j ton- Hay; 1 tons Straw; huslieN enal; welis 1 i ki ii Lt; Z hirt inn-: 'J Driilinjr; Muslin: 1 C iiurtia'.:; ")) yardiTowliuir: 1.1 pairs new blank ets: 73 men's and boys' Coats: men's and to s' Punts; 91 men's and boys' Vests; 2d under Shirts: 2 Drawers: 3!) pair Shoes. In.matks or Hoisu. Number of Inmates Jan. 1. 173. .Vl; nuinner admitted during year, 3s: nuinht r born, 1: atcondod and discharifeil If); number died, 4; Nuinher reuiaininy Jan. 1. 1S74. 52: number of meals given to traveler. 64S; number of lodiiiKS. 31o. 1. LILLY, Stewart) of Poor House. THE GREAT CAUSL Ik XTumon Iiseiv- Just rn.'.?V.fd, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 ctr. A lecture on the nature, treatment and radi cal cure T Seminal Wonkness, of Spermator rhea, induced by Self-Abuse, In voiuntai v Kiiussi.iiis. liniiotency. Nervous Debility, anil Impediments to Mnrriaire penerntlv; Consumv tion, Kpilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, ic.-Ily BOIJ'T J. CULV KUWELL. M. !., Author of the "Green Book." &c. The world-renowned author, to this admira ble Leeture: elearly proves from his own expe rience that the awful consequence? of !elf Atuise may be effectually removed without ine -icines, and without dangerous surgical op erations, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials ; pointing out a mode of cure at once cer tain a.ul effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. . t-fThix lecture will pro re a btiun to niuusand niiil tk iuxarnls. Sent U!iWp8l, t'- env tiddress. inn plain peeled envelope, on the receipt of six cents, of two postage stamps. Address the Puldishsrs. CHAS. .1. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowery, ew ork; Post-Office Box 45S. TJie best Oil in the world for mu ch iner if. It will not chill. It will not grim. It is equal to the'best Lard Oil. If you ha re an if k ind of Mach ine rjf, as'c for OLKXA ; and if you cannot buy it at home, send for a circular and price lint to PAINE, ABLETT & TKIPP, OIL SAMTAuTRERS AND DEALERS Ao. 3GO I'enn Avetiue, Pittsbiirgh, Pa. Miu'ray Ac Innii, PRocKiirroiis or PIKESIX F01M!KV AND STOVE WORKS UOLLWAYSUVRd. PA. HAVING purchased the establishment lately known as Kuterprine Foundry, w are now prepared to manufacture "r"no" LI GUT OV-T ING S of every description. Tho Various Styles of Stov3 manufactured at our establishment ar In all respects equal to any In the market. Steam Engines and all kind of Machiner, promptly an.l fa, isfactorily repaired. JT'P'All our work is warrantedto be eiaetly what it is represented. 1 Aur. 30.-tr. g. wTyeager & CO nLoUkale and Betail Manarartarer cr TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE, AND rR 11 Bit a i ht ; Heatini, Parlor ana Minn Swa Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Xn. ROOFINi; and SPoutivp . Uinad,erfiaJ'anteJ l: ail. whether they purchase or not "0co"l01 ta Altoona, Sept. 6, li73.-tr.. J. GALLITZIX LAKE, Jk. t t I' 11 v- - n t -1, ; w fre?5rjr. Cambria Co., I'a. 1 AIRECTOUS OF POOR AND ' HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT of Cambria County in Recount with Cambria Couuty, for tbe year 1373 : By cash pal't County Treasurer, perl. tally. l'"r House Steward, Foi Hay For Hides . . For Piirs For Pauper from Indiana county S 00 For one SteiT sold 15 00 For Costs F j. KicheHsehr K i'or two head of cattle sold . 2s (O For VI soi.l 12 10 For Cash 7 lir AViirrants re'd from K. Glass, ate " Treasurer... 2.7.T3 28 By Warrants as per Requisition for '73. l,0OU U0 1,004 00 OfTSTANIISa ORDIHB PCK BY POOIl HOUSE. .. 37 00 1 00 8 IS .. 115 Ut .. 34 10 . . 1 50 .. 13 35 .... is.-.... IS'70. . . . 171.. . i:-' ... s73. .. Is7'. r25 12 OnSTANPINO DUS POOH HOUSE. Jil'lsr't nn(l otets, Lrtia Cn:irlton.t315 27 From Montg-uinery County 27 00 f 312 27 Nos. 12 Am'tp 124 1W5 101 3tl S9 104 105 lnl ' ):J2 'r ' 3'.'1 2'J7 HT 2ti " 2'8 " 175 2i0 " sij 41H 177 17S 2...1 14 176 172 1 : 173 20 247 1 8 9 " 47 ."10 I'.t " 214 li.il ttl :v,i :-4.i ::44 103 312 313 r.ia 3:5 lf4 r.io 45t 13 " sti 253 2i!3 2(X) 2uti ; oil " 310 aio " 2.15 " aoo 1SC5. 'd 'Wm. McConnell, oats. t ls.jt;. JTiurh Drihkel, farmer. J. J. Kaylor, beef 18ii7. J. J. Kaylor, salary is to. J. C. Mu: rny,hay andgraln 1 !.:.. 31. Driskel. huy.corn.pota's 170. Levtnn M'L'i-rmitt, servant Rose M'Deianiit, ' B. M'Dermitt, freijrht Charles Kain, farmer John Kuin, " M. L. Oat man & Co., luilse. . .. " grroeeries mdse. . . W. V. Jones. bhickBmlthinir Lewis Uodrers, beef 1S71. 3!Ichael Briskel, Interest.. " corn 31. L. Oatinan, mdse B. Bartrnm.O. B. V. Jones - Lvans. tl'l.sinilliV Shoemaker A Co., jrroceries Chas. Kain, tanner John Smny, clt John Kain, train firmer 240 U0 102 00 52J 2u 170 00 8100 250 40 24 00 24 00 4 :a 12 K7 25 Oil 5 a- woo 21 20 50 00 3e uo f4 44 50 05 "0 00 ft 91 tdOil ;s :x) 17 00 CI 35 110 7S 25 Oil fi llil 3:t iwj 25 to 25 OH 14 50 10 m) r..t 37 107 70 8 05 CO 00 4 CHI 2 1-0 12 00 10 (.11 JO s5 o i 00 J5 25 100 00 147 Oil 1'i lu 25 (.it) 12 CO IP HI 11 70 8 (!0 il 113 1 10 12 42 I 00 8 20 4 L'3 40 li.) 12 ",5 H .r t5 i o t) tHI 3i I"1 7 "5 7 10 21 i5 2 no 10 25 F. K it tell. biitclieriiiK- Shoeinii ker A: ( l.(t man, fees M. Metliadc, poi U .1. R. Bavis. pork " Geo. II unib-v, l.ard ware. . 1872. Ed. Francis, interest F, . Litziiicr, hay H.M u i i ay.dijr'if Kru ve o.d.p J.J. Kaylor, plow poitits. . Baniel D,ivis. cider T. Hoseristeel, -al0ae H. P. Freiiiln.fi". const, fi ea J. Scvoth. goods to O. I. P. (Un. Fisln r. ardV Lenimon & Plank Ph. sal'y O. Shaffer, boarding o. d. p G . W. Oa t man. eouusei tte J. Kain, potatoes " oats V. Luttrieirer, tinware. .. S. Fry. c uius O. 1j. P Jos. Krli dhctr. grain Martin Sanders, coal '. i rs. J. Willi im. interest. Jus. Miller, justice tee M. Mel".v, repair John ( ieis. interest Oriihth & Pryce, l.cef ..." J"hn Arnold, turnips. Dan. Davis, wood NV. M'Phcrson, g-oods o.d.p. M. Bu n.beenerl turnips... W. M 'Pherson. (foods .d.t. I'. H. lierg, serv. as Direc'r ' lumber " serv. as Direct "r 329 Jas. Fnrren. POOR HOUSK AND INMATES. A rt itfo a nil tljriJtiiura fur 1S73. Ain't p'd I. Lilly 3-.T! 15 .V 6 11 8 Tii 43 3 6 t'S S 115 1 75 4 75 3.S ( J 12 37 13 29 ".70 "i 5 5 !5 5 35 25 W) I'.l SO 2 05 r. 0i I:! 50 5 50 100 00 40 CO 2i) 00 25 00 53 Oi) 26 34 31 50 43 00 20 LIO 30 10 7 50 1 75 14 02 fa 130 5 00 6 50 7 32 8 0 2 W 1 51 8 60 12 70 S 2tl 15 00 J0i 3 25 loo oo 15 00 62 tn ) 5.S00 51 (m 10 00 fil 00 iH ( 12 CO 61 00 55 00 F5 50 00 4 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 00 4 25 20 00 25 00 2 00 5 0J 4 50 1 50 9 70 2 00 7 82 4 77 5 45 P K0 7 75 4 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 12 00 3 75 5 4ti 4 45 1(4 50 41 47 17 22 ! 05 b 00 fill 52 42 81 11) Pi 4 75 151 m 4 75 4 27 216 8 5 00 14 ID 24 8-5 9 00 Sis :!-, 105 38 22 III 450 35 20 1 21 5..D 03 221 65 70 15 74 45 :w oo US (10 74 16 26 :a 1 45 172 40 Ut 15 89 C,2 144 lu3 S4 I.. Kncljfcrp. butchering- . Wooo,.Moric!l i. Co.. tms!;'ts I. Liily, buttei & appicOut'r Mrs. Win. Jones " Theresa cunlan, butter 271 ii7 in 1J0 So : 374 2 t9 37-' :v& -'3 SI :c V-d lit "5 J6 'A' L-ia 1"9 L'41 214 lbl 28 2ri7 :m r27 ::'! 2Hrt JM 83 7 HI 27 ::srt 155 215 24 14 t;l a4 ."vit 278 171 218 oiCi IK) V) i:!7 4! 0 179 .i'.J UlS 2.SI) 279 2-4 ai3 70 55 2y 3ii l'JU . log 110 2-:i ;s;ai 1S9 128 2-M 151 :hh 175 2K8 2S2 2..1 14 US 4U7 24 2fS Si li5 304 1 n iiy 30 15 141 114 iOS 304 oU5 t 151 o!5 228 3U5 125 141 1. VJ 371 1 107 2. V1 Theresa Scanlun do. do. do. do. do. oo. dc. do. I). H. Zahm, coal Lemon & Ilradiey, csal... .. Peter Solan, cattle J. E. Ilitvis, Wm. ilt-Dermot, " . "Win. Tryce " Win. Glass, " Martin Sanders, ' Jim. D. rryce, " Ed. Kruuse, " Grittiih & l'ryce. " E. J. Evansicurpen'r work E. (. Evuns, -' J. D. 1'arrish, " A . II itshuo, " llenrj- Ityrne, cider.... l)an. Davis, " . . P. K. It., freight i. Lilly, "; J. E. Gulie. f. uit trees .. . 'I'liomus I'lutt.farmcr.. .. Thomas Kodtft-rs, farmer. Joseph liruwn, JhcoO Warner, " J. W. McCouuell " '. I. Lilly, " "; T. Mckernnn, Justice fees. " J. S. toiHver, " " J. F. ISrndley, " " V. M. (ioux-gv, " " Jod. Miller, " P. F. Custer, " E. J. WntiTS, " J. W. Condon, " G. V. Ontmnn, counsel fee " J. M. Singer. Itecordiiitf " C. Elder, att'y fees " J. Ziiumerman, att'y fees G. W. O.itiuun, " John S. Khcv, " J. K. Ilite, Pro, " J. V. James, constable fees " J. A. Kennedy & Co., " Joiiu t.'ox, " J. T. Harris . " .i S. Flock, . A. n. Davis. " " Geo, Gutr.-alcl, " John Rloch, furniture .. . M. L. Oat man, nicl'se. gro- ccries. hardware, M. L. t)Htman, do. Henry Schnable do. John Ludvviek, do. I. Huntley, do. M'm. Litzinjfer, do. Win. Litzinirer, do. J.-.hn Uibei t, do. Myers Jr Lloyd, do. Myers & Llo d, do. I.Lilly, do. I. Libj. do. Geis. Foster & Qoinn, r!o. A. Miller, Uo. K. ItoherLS i Son, do. Trimble, lirilton & Wuinwriht, 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. i nos. Mcconnell, do Wm. J. Muck do. Wm. J. Hock, John llloch, G. C K. Zahm, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. ao. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. (lit. Gillespie, Zolier Sc Company, Gillespie. Zeller & Comrmn - do. Georg-e Uela'ny, grain Geo. Huntley, hardware,. . " t. 4. J. A. Iteeil. Dixm't Hop"l 74 270 257 b8 Ml 47 124 274 50 146 203 61 13 L-8 b'.2 207 253 ii7 W) 256 54 231 J. M. ll'iwman, Stute Luna- tic Assyluio. 50 J. M. Bowman, do. do.. 60 00 11. C. Litzinirer. harness... 4 00 M. M. M'Neill. do. ... e 30 j T. W. Dick, insurance... . 23 00 J. li. Koherts. do ... . 26 (K . Lycomirg- Eire In. Co 18 75 : Peter Keullutf, intereet 107 75 E. Glass. " 2M 1). Urawley, 79 00 2 32 Joseph rreidhoff, " 143 Wm. Davis. " .... 3 70 G. C. K. Zahm, " ... 3 50 1. Liliy, " 12 0-J Wm. liOmmon. " 13 M ' ll"V. T. H. Junes, " .... 49 51 Wm. Litzinirer, " 11 b.5 Geo. Huntley, " 16 32 Lu y McGlade, 7 Ni I. H. Herg-, "' 2 85 M. Cik " ..II 74 M. DrUkel, " .... UO 41 F. O liurra, " 25 It. Gitliiurs, " ... 3 50 A. Schettiir, " ... 8 86 V. S. Lin ker. " 10 39 T. D.AviK, lumber & shlng-les 32 40 A. Walters " " 12:1 75 rwiv. fc Sons " ' fao 89 T. J. Kees " " 3 00 W.J.Huck " " 20 00 A. A. Brker & Son. lumber and shinples 13 49 EhenfOuirK- ManufacturiKtr Co.. lumber and shinIns 29 28 A. Lloi-'l, lime 2 50 J. C. Hiffle, livery 300 L. & S. W. Davis, livery... 3 60 Lfiuon & Mm ray, mcdi- cinepand drus 83 07 Lemon i Murray, medi cines ann drmrs 2135 E. Koherts & Sou. miscel laneous 10 S7 J. P. Linton. miscellaneous, Chcrltcn case So 50 J. K. Ilite. miscellaneous, Cherlton case 11 60 W. 11. B"riacker, miscella neous, Cherlton ease IS 90 A. li. Davis, miscellaneous, Cherlton case 1 67 G. W. Oatmau, miscellane ous. Chariton case ,TO0 20H 108 Z-Q 230 2iJ 13 213 224 101 147 G6 313 121 0 2yi 370 I j 333 j 308 ! 209 i j 310 313 1 149 32!) 373 r.53 : 4H ' 351 352 j 374 233 1 :ri , 307 : ItiO 259 ' ; 3: 17 ;4.Vl is; I il -M ;7 i 27o 2''4 N ! 2-.i;i Colli:;. Johnston Co. note'4,176 68 John E. Davis, pork 2S 0 s 4 1 91 4 US 36 S5 11 t-6 17 79 21 00 75 6 5 2lC 6 53 fi 81 67 00 6 4.S 7 ;5 27 44 2 6 2 5.1 13 1 6n 75 5 50 8 l 13 11 3 50 11 90 21 65 56 92 2! c.5 4 2-1 lo no 8 t) C 15 l(l (V) 40 Of) CO OO 2(1 0" In l (v.) 11 -0 no I'm (,0 100 IX i5i5 0-5 1H 67 2 0 CO 10 t- l 23 75 10 0.1 10 co 76 (O 21 5o 1 no 12 00 11 CI 7 "0 37 4 5 5 1 10 10 75 1 i 111 12 8i) 5 "0 SO 40 6 OO 23 40 17 :to 1 950 3 39 8 70 C. Krlsrer, If. tirittin. M. Thomas. DaviillSliinkte, Grifhth &. Price, Mrs. Henry Brown. " .... Jo.-eph Gutwalv, " Mis M. Noon, H. Byrne. " H. A. M I'ik". printing ... Stc-pheus i. G 11 1 wait, repairs .. . Wm. Leijj-hty, " M. Humphries, " J. A. Fr.mi. Knurr A: Voie " Owens ,v ltees, b'smithing: Jones & Evans, " C. J. Owens. " 1. O. Evans, shoemakinjr . Mrs James Kain. eop Matthew Cormery, " Marirnret Noon, " I. Lilly, steward Bulary 2'.'2 "7 100 03 126 214 356 02 03 1 W 3s5 36 2 S3 2 15 321 45 142 21 64 178 W7 277 2K5 204 Lmon ft Plank, physicians salary " E. Gli;s, treasurer's salary li. ii'C'uiloUjf h, srv't Mrs. M. I. Lilly, " M. A. Swesser, " " .. . .4 Mr- Step! -ne, Mary Oi.aluw, " " . 44 4, 44 44 Mary F. Farren, " " 4. 44 44 V. Luttring-er, tinware Geo. Huntley, " F. Suit.'jaiigh, tobr.cco . . . T.i! mollis .t Co., " P. It. I:., transp'n l.as'nircrs P. It. It., " .In .. Bioch. " " Dr. Wm. Lemon, vcg-otables P. Slltl'iei i, 1M. Farren. " Mrs. M'Connell. " Holtzman i VaMenhold, hed.linir John Bioch. bed sprinsfS... E. Glass, ,a. duo i)jIU Bt last settlement Dai id Phinkle, ice J. A. Unfile, goods O.D.P. W. V. Bike, W.D. M't'ombie " Adam Plar, " 8 i 118 I 3.59 . 20 134 367 156 24 3 26 235 3.55 :jo5 3i7 18 2-1 2'. 6 KI5 405 412 48 03 104 2. 'l 2H 261 314 1 340 378 73 75 76 25 IS l: 111 a-4 1: 369 382 115 206 37 187 4 37 39 77 139 116 203 402 lt 315 17 326 129 19 10 217 ls3 3. : 229 264 316 lse 117 265 79 401 4!J 281 4113 267 3:?6 36 167 71 2f'.2 12 31 5 v 1 3-S 5 1 20 un 23 35 3 CO 7 65 202 49 91 17 :o 7 0" 14 20 b ir't 2-.. 41 12 00 22 0. 12 57 1.8 00 36 Co 8 14 49 (V 8 75 7 75 25 50 22 76 35 02 17 15 10 69 42 00 24 ?4 72 43 40 00 10 52 6 04 24 4 5 6 79 14 OH 11 00 7 i Ion.) 8 00 1 M 8 00 4 no 23 97 19 00 40 40 7 55 23 14 17 99 6 00 00 1 'Hi 69 m; 13 69 44 14 20 10 28 UO 21 45 19 5-, 36 4 1 19 50 11 .X) 4 50 2 50 7 60 mi 12 50 5 00 4 no 21 40 2 50 4 (-J 12 .50 6 Ml H () 10 50 5 25 26 46 20 00 5 (HI 10 50 6 00 4 00 in Gil 16 Hi 9 UO 45 00 5 CO 22 oil 6 50 8 73 5 tlO 1 25 2 .V) 125 25 00 1) 50 10 o0 4 to J :-J ,.) i 26 25 12 Oil 8 no 25 00 12 Oo 15 no 6 00 a; 10 12 00 84 00 4:; 1.0 14 SO 10 00 I6l0 5 W IP M K O) r. no 5 uo 8 45 fi (V) 3 00 David Creed. IMyorsi Lloyd, " .4 ,. 41 John Pchroth, " Jos. StihbicU, " C. Kreig-er, S. M. I 'oiurlass, G.J. Thomas. Jacob Wild, W. M'Pherson, John Buck, " ,4 .j " John Stormcr, 4 44 Mrs. .1. Lackey, 44 44 Heehm, 44 44 44 John Thomas, 44 44 44 W. F Button, 41 G.C.K.Zahm. 44 4. .. 44 4. 44 John Itycn, 44 44 4 4. 4. 44 4 4 4, ' Mrs. r.CDermot, 44 44 44 " 44 .. W. r. Mench, 44 44 44 4. 4. 44 John Dihert. 44 44 E. K. Dunesran. 44 44 44 M. L. tironlier-. 44 44 44 J. B. Goarhart, 44 44 44 Christ. Meyer 44 44 " M. A. Zoln'er, 44 -4 44 Clias. Beartnan, 44 44 A. C. Kees, 44 44 J.D. M'Clobkey. J. C. Noel. 44 44 Uichard Jelly, boardiDy Joseph Shoemaker, 44 F.tios Ellis, 44 " E James, 4. " Sarah E. Cooper, 44 M. L. Stepheus, 44 W.J.c.o.ia. Ed. Bisi 1. ' Thomas Vcllnnd, 44 Sus;n MeConlop-ue, 44 4 Bridyet Kooney, 44 " James P. Pools, 44 August Brown, 4 44 Jacob Kit.ler, " J'avi 1 Fulton, " Thomas Kinney, 44 44 Geor)re ShuCer, 44 " 1). II. Zshm, ' Jacob Brimliey, 44 David Giis, j 313 r8 314 ! ra I 170 i: ! if i 3i;8 j 307 I :2 I .339 i 372 ! 3H6 . a-i 1 3S0 l!'l : 40S I 413 i 414 : 39 1 219 1 3 ! 79 i :t'l I 3!7 I 22:1 ! 140 I i 251 ; I i 319 ' 2i0 ! 94 i 192 ; 315 ; 105 ,2 i 4-9 ! 2;9 1 174 t 80 ! 2m) I 161 : 122 1 1.i6 324 22.1 300 :m 240 1&5 130 S. M. Dona-lass, funeral ex penses nnd coilin Kolicrt Evans, do do do do do do do do do do do do do d. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do James Lynch. Jas. Galinkher, J. P. Porrish. Joseph Horner, John Bioch. John Bioch, John Bioch, John Bioch, John Bioch, John Bioch, John Bioch, John Hutch, John Bioch, John Bloeh. do Jno. Sliai-bauirli, do Jno. Sl.arbansrh, do iiiunicr -V 1 1 11 lis, lo H. Sehnxl.lo. do do James Farren, director James Farren, James Farren, James Farren. la. 1 tic l'urren, Jmiiiu Krifn. James Fa ire 11. services as do do do do do do do do do d.. do do I 1C'3 00 : Am't o'd James Farren. for services Director i 59 James Farren. James Farren, James Farr 11, " Jumcs Fnrren, " .liiuio FurrtD, y, H. Ber, do do do do do do do do do Co Co do Co do do do do do do do do do do i'.o do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do --o do do do do do do do dj do do do rl3 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 43 fO ff!5 158 2i5 103 tl :ia 5 ViS 131 61 45 H ITT aa ui i:r. 194 ?1 411 4UI 1 82 Kl 109 41 42 294 8 9 177 273 ?4.'i 173 396 2TS 34 339 118 371 335 39 112 382 44 2'i0 173 152 .VI l;9 253 P. H . Bt-r P. II. Her. P. in Jlarir, P. l ! tj. P. H. Her, P. H. Heix, P, H. Berif, P. H. Heri?, P. II. LerK. P. H. lli-u', P. H. Her A. AVeakland, John I'.loch, John llloch, John I'loch, John llloeh, John Liocli, John Hlocb, John Bioch, Jolin Bioch, John Iticch, John Bioch, John Bioch, John Bioch, John Biocii, John Blpch. John Bl.ich, John Bioch, John Bioch, do services.. Joiin Kaal P. H.H.. transiiortntion 44 J. B. Buntinir. bonrdiuir I'll i la. Almshouse J. B. Gearhart, bhots O D. P. Lewis Wchn. 44 ' J. C. Wiisou M. D. A. Yeairley, M. D-, A. P. Fields. M. D., C. T. Frazer, Drugs do do do do Margaret Glass, (. P. A. Wilt, James Wise, Maria Foster, Fanny Wilson, " do Jane Jones. " I. Lillv. services and expenses for Poor House. ' ' ; : , : . do do do J. B. t handler, books for P. II. T. M. .lonesa Sons hi; -ev ami stocking am for Poor House do do 377 379 217 12 175 Jones 4; Venner, cardir.j Win. Sumner Sew. Mach'e do do do J. Gln-ow. Mi.wV Mach'e .11111 Montr, t isli. do Hal. due Poor House by County 1 21 d'l We the iin.Vri?nr Aubtors of Cambria county, respect fuli. v report that v. t; iiave tm dite.l. ft t tied, un.i adj.isie.l she account of t l.e Pnor and House of Employment of Cambria county. .J oil n Cox. Treasurer thereof, and lind the above to be a sUitemeiu of the same. 6IVLN under our hands, Rt tbecsburjf, this 27lh dav of January. A. f). 174. W. A. H. LIT I" LK 1 PF.TF.it DoCGHEItTV, -Auditors. II. P. FUIEDIlDi-1 , ) Wr. the iindersip-i-d Ai:d!rr of Carrbrta County, object to the loil."wi:.f l.iM ifor wl.ii ti Older were issued ami iliil t.y the Tn-HSurer of said Ou nt ). for t l.e r a sun that, in our i pin ion, the respective partu s who received said niuounts wen.- ni t entitled thoreto; and we timl in tavor of the said County fl Cambria. lorH-.st tlie rcspcclive parties wlio have received the s une. The tollowint; is a schedule of said Or ders, with our ol-ji'cti.itis is'sned, viz: Nos. To Whom Fa to. 15o James Farren. service.- a Dircct- or, already paid by salary l'O If4? 4.1 James Farren, oo, do. do. l'O. do. CO. do. iio. do. do. do. do. -o. do. CO. 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. Oo. do. io. d . do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Oil. do. jo. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. i.o. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. !o. 3'i5 329 and 29 20 bW 2-.'6 24J) ;i'4 .93 h-c 45 tl 3iV4 3" 12 254 i ;i 151 V'3 ;o -25 41.) 9 41 113 br9 el 1.7 1 '4 2.7 273 A1 341 4 t.0 195 2i'.9 174 c5 3:72 27S 281 117 205 263 it 289 :i 3t3 111 -- 173 71 75 379 217 112 3.'15 2U.I S46 P. H. Lery, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. uo. do. do. do. do. do. do. d t. do. do. do. do. do. do. in. do. ' 1 j 1 1 ; j I ; ! , ! j ' : : 1 ' ; i , : ' ! : ' ; j , : I 1 ; . John llloch. 1 1 GO. o no rln coffins, do. do. do. do. ao. no relief order. iio. d i. oo. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. A. Weak land, services as Direct or, paid by salary I.Lilly, services as Stewardpaid ny salary E. It. Dunean. (ro no relief order.. Mrs. McUtiiitit, r-5 oo i to O. D. P., 1 1'-50' do. do. 20 16 do. do. C (it) do. do. 5 no : do. do. 8 7"i 1 do. 0o. 7 75 ' do. do. 7 O-o do. do. 2 oi ; do. do. 2-J 76 do. do. 17 15 i do. do. 3. o-j . do. do. 3 CO do. do. 36 oi ; do. do. H ' do. do. s i u j d.. do. 17 9 -do. do. 1 Vl ! do. do. 1 20 ' do. do. 14 80 do. do. 5 50 do. do. fi (m do. dr. 1 tt.) do. do. 6 fO 1 io. do. 4 no do. do. 4 00 i do. do. 4 oo ; do. do. 14 (O j do. do. 7 S)r, ; do. do. 4 :".'i i do. do. 8 92 do. do. 1 75 do. do. 25 ! dr. lo. P4 00 ! !o. do. 27 40 1 A . C. Iteese, M; ers & Lloyd, Mary A. Zoluer Jimn Ilobb. Joseph Slihich, 44 Maria Foster, David Creed, John Thomas, C. T. Frazer, John Sharbaugh, Lewis Wehu, 17. James. Win. McPherson, 102 4 39 a ;i :St.) 219 37 17 4(-6 o44 59 22 33S J. B. Geurhart, J. Wild, John Dihert. John Se.'olh, J. C. Noel, Ji.hu Ludwiir. iroods not received by the poor Dr. J. C. Wiison, fori) D Lef order P. no rc- Given under our han-X Rt Ebensburir, J7th djy ot Januarv. l7t. "W. A. It. ITTTI.17, ) EBE1SBDBG WOOLEN FACTORY 4 S interested parties have been reporting- iu -fV the northern part of this coimtv that our rates tor nmnufncturirifr Woolen Gtxtds. &c , are mn-h hijrher than thev reallv are we deem it necessary tor our own protection and tor the iriioi uiatiou of the public to publish the IoilOWl4j LIST OF PRICES. S3. 50 per 30 and 35 cts. per 50 ts. p-r " 1 1 -. pair. yard. yard. 1 Blankets... Flannels.... Casii meres tSatinetts. War.liim and fepinoing Co ct!i. ,,er jb. Carding - it .- T , T. M. J)XKS it SONS, July 19, 1073-tf. r.bei.sl.uirf Woolen laetory. cULLIAS, JOILNSTON & CO. ILL receive money on dortuuft din and collect notes, and attend to tl7?hi hn-ines4i usually done hvltnkerV 11 ,bt Sept.20.tf. J AS. tt. ZAHM, C,W. LLOY IIP-OoM, silver 0?E XSnr'nn other Securities. l.oi.J, ei? ux""x I-'an. and lowed on Time i,,l0t' t"1i'?'M-. Interest al all ac. eor.iblo i.int i ,;" V-wcI,on n,a at Cer..V X promn , ffiC" '-I-nR.le Itow-. protnp ly . ,.1M ,0 is i- TS . r , IRISH 300 e 00 3 00 e on If we Lad to gives its hiyhtst httr. try, we shou'.il s,v i' lightness of heait." ll-;b S".filll.r 4t r 12 00 : 13 tn I 12 25 ! 7 50 7 50 12 00 1 13 75 12 00 ; 11 25 10 43 V! 60 13 00 15 5'J ; 14 W ! 7 M 17 50 Sons i 19 25 ' lutt 12 20 11 25 ; 29 12 ; 9 90 I 22 00 u r2 ; 18 37 76 11 2.5 5 70 19 00 , J556 27 54 2 0) 232 I M 36 ' 7 95 6 50 6 on : 1:0 o-j 25 00 ; 3 '.O ' 1 00 : 1 50 . 2.5 00 5 00 . 19 00 ; S no : 12 W : 12 00 3 00 I I 21 92 : 9 90 52 uo ; 22 VA : 27 O) 5 (' , 77 .So ' 12-J t"l , 4 25 j 251 6 i L. a very light-liea! u-,i . 10 y. it , veise ; but that t!,ev's, 1 u;,tl 's a higber dejrrt o t'.cin V" 1 tb power of jut t-.nt.,;." ' " ' . Combined tet.dtrt-iss ;;!' i ?.,a ';; out tli rowing, as e ".i "'" ', into it. Nu lueia. :,.' "',".'' ' genius for j,'.j yf,:kie. , , ,. 5 Lined, for the n : (,-? ,.. ' 7 : liglitly over its ol.!. ( ! V ' light touch, and yet -s ! ' ' the time, as the tV.tie. a- ,) ' ." Irish. Tlicse thoa-J.t- i.'.i'''" ed to us by a book ..f vj and humor called .,:. by a :.lr. A. 1. t;. , a t- come unucr our n. of which is a.s deln 'ILC. :iie tender gajety as it l,.t .. to tiud ; for the J utta;;! i is entiiely of the mhi v .j it touches, with ji.a t -v vivacity which it is r : niortais to attain, n;'t :. , the heart but it on!-. plays w ith them v, i!h ,t ctihaurc-s the tc:.i-;ii -Nothing can be u.oie , Atneticiin humor. ti,;tv u-lues-sion of the truth i man's death by s.ibi : 'Atul I.e smiled ;i " . 1U rled Ujt . 11 1 he ; And the ;tbs.-q::.-ut pi,.. , hi in no iu if, ' than this In.h humor. ;. the hcait than the a:. ;. ; at play, though th i . . Heartless, as tiie j ; so often is. 1 o i take the following Iri.-di gill at ll.e sj.. i.'..li a; :v ii - 1 An ouM Irioli wh. . ' . 60 at it. Oh. no 1 Nothil - v Aquald her sitt.u ti ..: I.ook at l..--r tl.. :. Ni:lit in her !... r The blue ray of day li. i. out on us 1 l'aix, no' a : I't-rr'ect n:" i .:. Peetiiu' to i.-iii uu i,, 1 hat there". a -.t li.it. s br .i. . i.-. An ouhl Ir.b'a w .. u. v. -.I . at it. Oh, no 1 Notliiu;; yr-;-;; Auuls Ler .-Ittu. a;.d . -. S. e ! '.,.; ian:":."- .. Turn coa: .i . By thetn uii, bvaaiit;... w t , of her. row-p. i !. r ' lli-cn' runs . Purrin wid ikau:c to .... of Lcr. I 3 (the o' i iMtloss tbe rait A 18". ; Hone f! 1 Am'T. 13 00 3 lO 6 Oi 3 ii C I I 5 - Vi 25 50 6 00 S 0.1 8 uo 8 'HI lw O) 5 (ill 12 iii 1 1 25 13!l 12.50 12 in 2 ( 'I 15 ..) 7 5' I 10 4 t 14 5U 13 75 7 5J 7 -Vl o .- --1 J 12 25 1 1 25 19 oo 19 37 21 'V.t 13 50 ,14 .'. Then show I'. itt v fur ib-. Irish wheel w : An c.u Id at it. Oh, no ! Nothing y. .-!'". .'. . Arjuals her sitting an i ..' Talk !' T:.r I".::- va Ted o ; i - : -. Ppinnin' ami ln-a; .. .. :.'."." lor uic. V. .it n. ny v. a-.. m.- Cory.uir tnasa But one fate for luc, boys, u.. IV r ice. And Isn't thru fate Pictured co:r. bit.'. An ould Iri'1' wheel wid a at it? Oh, no ! Noildbji you'll . Aijua's her sittiu' and That is gay arul tot: ! r heart is always iu it, but is . in it, by which we do ii": cially, buL at hs case. :'... not at full tension, bat ci - of fancy, for instance. :( 4'purriir wid . league t I., of her," and as to the f... of a Fate tmboditd in 1. than in theshaj.e ..f the ti... Greek legend. The Li.-!. : is not the highest niugi -. the highest magic eornjv.i. torpretation of a li;ht hc.i::. tion against the despot :m we have often been t A and Celtic fancy ?.!wr. . shown to gica'.er adva-,i;;e is quite conscious and ; j.l oyed in c'.ioosiog delibe:.. of cunning and delicate : 22 iti 14 .Vl i i hrlin z' 1 17 4-2 6 ci 17 :o 1 1 25 26 o i in I r. to 15 n.1 6 L"J C 00 34 00 ; oo ! confessed as liatttry, pressing, at the sati i b-..: i. t::: ety. The Iri.h are the the world, f.ir they kn fun with llaitcry and :'.:i you hardly know whet'.:. extravagance, or tlio fei to dictate it, that plcac London Spec'f.'r. "S.iiigs of Killarn. val Graves : London, Co. A Crnioi-s I.akk. A change relates the fob "A body i f water sa'-i of two acres or innie. 1 ered on top of one, of tl . Glatenburv. S.ntie f t' tants Kay that tiiauy yea: . to be there and w as caii- -i ; and that otie day Uenninjjton, Vt." a:ul 19 50 5 00 this were roaming aii ir.t ;. interminau'ie forests t. .-; I - ing to have lii.mks ;o:ii . cts thej- determined ; ;.i. some trout in the sin i '. 1 -came across. After ec;t:.:. readine.ss they threw i'h-i. little brook, "and t - '1.4 i. they aftciwani cxtic'-! was filled with tro.it ! i up the st 1 111 a few ter astonishir.ent. cane- : mentioned. There ;i.; "toik bold too f.it i : caught more than they '" -through the w.hhIs. a'.-i ' l" lj obliged to leave r. i. -termination that they - the next day. Alt.v a finally reached the to.- i ' they had left their ' tinned. Thev tiawbi - but could not Luu Dot been discovcied n A. B. GhtEN, a I -: " lias a curious natural ; fliape of a c.i'f's he.oi ' sidetable attention. supplying the jilace .'d . tubcrauce supp'iid "'';', turning npw aid t. tongue is three ii.ibe- protuberance',' and inc T mediately on the t!.: ' rcctly between the rvr ears are natural a:id ! :-1 inches apart. TaVen .1 conceded to be one ; of nature ever eri; !.( part of t he cutintiy. ' 1 I'ltm and lbirueil l':,4e Mr. twecn will n-t 1 4-'- '" .li 'f H. T( yii ind i.a S r- 4Li f. la IxUli" n lots !ha- M i" ' Tsk" frei!. rB'i. i33ti 1 guilt" roof e isrl!:s: lof l A- , sittr : boor. I n rt -f At- Mix i' oitan tomh-ir ' I; )t. tiCt' t ii t i i :he i-u '. :u K-r. r 1 ALJ-.v. r. i hi i iCHT. 1 u I :ir. I "d :: clc.ir -:f-iT' ::n an. si Adaiu ll Ati . 1 if i'!sr; naW it fcriotn l.: knd ot in to cr 5 ( r. 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