11 v ft1 11 ''"; .',-. :3 11 , i . -:. -." - ;- '';! 's ---..'-.. i( . i 'if 2 77 IXJISItTATE'S KXLt. T:;tifw me up gently there Ob! give ma a breath of pure cold air! I ra dying at last I am going so f ist. Hut no oue will care how soon I am cold They'll hurry me under the damp, dark mo'J, Anil "only a pauper," they'll say as they pass "Another poor wretch is buried alas! That all were not lying beneath tha soil "Who e'er uf t at naught the .great laws of God." Rring me water, I prv; I drank nothing else iu childhood's day. How it ran by ouriioor' How it leaped on the shore! Oh! why did I drink frotu the poisoned ixwl That has wrecked my life and rained my soul ' That has laid in the grave my lovely wife, And filled my lif with bitterest strjfo ? Leaving me now on tho dark brink of des pair, With scarcely a hope of forgiveness up there? What a wretch have I been .' None but God knoweth how great ismyftiii- liut the bowl I've forsook Have ye 'mong ye a book ? The book that tells of the "prodigal son" ? Ah! the life that God gave me is almost gone; The shadows aro deepening my eyes are dim! I have hoard your prayer, and beautiful hymn. I may bo forgiven God knows alone! Iay I hope and trust to behold His throne? I am going good-bye! No one loves me here I hope that on high My poor wife waits for ma P.y the great crystal sea She loved me till death, so true was her heart; 'Twill be sweet her to meet, never to part ; iy lire nad been better I'm g!ad 'tis most o'er, And that soon 1 will bo ou the uttermost shore. Your faces are sad. oh, then, try to save Some youth from despair and a vile drunk ard's grave! SMITH'S FIZiST IsOrii. Most young people and young ladies in particular fancy that first loves are full of romance and very delightful. But we are not so sure. Perhaps some of our first loves are far from romantic ; and many of them fraught with anything but delight, especially iu the remembrance. lint I am not going to be moroso. Draw your chairs nearer, young ladies, and if any young gentleman who is injstei iouoly regular iu his Sunday attendance in a fam ily pew at a most inconvenient distance from his own parish church at a distance, in ho!t, which will not allow of Ids after wards dining anywhere but at the house of the owner of the family pew ; if any young gentleman whose habits have grown remarkably regular of lide, and whose par tiality for glee sinjing has chased the efiluvia of cigar smoke out of his clambers in the Temple, and has sent hiin to bod at eleven o'elock l M., aud to the top of nighgate Hill at seven A. M. if any such youug gentleman wants to listen to my talo, don't turn him away on any account. Of course, I haTe been in love. If I had not been so, my dear Mrs. Smith would never have been Mrs. Smith, uor should I have been tho happy Mr. Smith. Hut she was not my first love, at least in Hie sonse, or pardon tho harshness of the phrase nonsense in which young'ladies and gen tlemen sometimes understand tho term. I do not know whether it was Georgina Jones' blue eyes, or her inveterate habit of contradicting her mother, and doing everything she was forbidden to do, that fust attached me to her. Wo were but 1 1 . w "o, anu gin; but 1 was, alas! just old pnmirrli 4i r . . .. " ""'c,IIICS! io appreciate the bjauty of opposition. Well, we were v.., muni in love, thought ourselves n! persecuted Tauland Virginia, bccue we had good houces over our heads, and be cause every want was almost anticipated before it wa. felt. This Iiritania-metal age lasted, if I remember lightly, just one fortnight, three day.-, and seven houis and a half, and terminated iu a 'scene,' a t'ood of tears and passion, and a polite regret that "Mr. and Mrs. Jones really must dis pense with the pleasure of Master Smith's company at their house in future." )f lMiiru r 1 1 . . i uiunc my ueart. io, my i crieket-bat was rathei tho worse for wear - and as my governor maintained that j "Miss J liss Joaes tantrums were no fault of - ine," I thought it a favorable opportun- j r, and ffot a new one, together with a mine. ' "" Horner wiin a aiiicr expensive "Hp flom my naval .o miu mat my imitation of little j Miss Jones in a jt was admirable, and j that I cried as natural a life. My dear ! mother said such imitations were ungencr-J ous I think so now. One of a boy's most natural "first love" is play, and I could always play .-uid romp ! mnm! v-.M.? Sl"Uh'6 KIeSt at U,ia i moment. Whether ,t was chevying a whole company of laughing boys and girls, ! or being chev.ed by thsm ; whether it was j wreathing buttercups or thrashing stin-. i.. ...ill it . ft i.ig-uiues aim uuraocks into a perfect cnaosiu nun anu siiatterod stalks ; wheth er stockings had to be pulled off to reach Ii.ilrushet in precarious brickfirld ponds, or a dilaj.id.ttcd pigsty was to be taken aftar the manner uf the ancients .only that a contraband tram of powder used "-ener- ady to be smuggled into (hu atlair'., 1 was always heart, soul aud pocket money in the whole coi.cci-11. And yet I did 110 great mischief, at least to those I thought could feel it. " IM.iy had its time like Geoi lltV (ino-iiia 'itt.1 T ... ti-sc-ti to i;iu;ii at our- s!veuai;d at each other when we met i chft n biim-kliixr rrl . 1 ,.r . . . , , , 0 KJl Bcveiueen, anu 1 an embryo member of Trinity, Cambridge. How much was sho improved in cvery tliin, and yet how little I cared for her ! We were the bct friends in the world. She was going to the West Indies to mar ry somebody the had never seen, and I wa in to Trinity to yearn after tiuths of which 1 f.tt--ied I saw the shado-.Ts. I bad another "first love be a marked man. Finr;e pointed, caps dofletl, initial letters of so cieties be tied to my name till it was as lng as the chains which ghosts wboiuhab it the genuine old school of haunted houses aie said to patronize. But it was not long ueioic i discovered that a sanguine, eager mind does not possess the deposition to grapple w -itli abstiiise subjects. So I aban doned this "first love," but not quite. took enough of mathemetics not to spoil my success in that classical literature which was now usurping so large a shaie of ray affections. Three or four years passed I was no longer an undeigraduate. I was "a splen did classic" at least so my friends, so j Ihe examinationlist, and, last and by no j means least, my vanity took care to infon me. I "walked ovpi- the course to a fel lowship," went down the lJhine, read the classics with a few select pupils, looked iu the glass, and thought I was very like thirty years of age. "And I am a splen did cla-ssic."' thought 1. "And nothing more," whispered a voice that seemed veiy like that of a ghost w ho used always to warn me of the coming death of one of my "first loves." Why did my chambers look so dull and companionless? Did the fire blaze with less hearty glow0 Did it reflect less be loed names as it spangled the gilt vel lum backs of s;me of my pet quartos? Was the Turkey carpet leps f oft to the feet, and had the deep maroou curtains lost their deep, heavy repose ? Alas ! the room was bewitched haunted with the spirit of my own discontent, with the con sciousness of a life only half fulfilled ; and another "first love" w as weeping the death she could not avert. And now I looked back at my past life, and as I gazed into the tire as it glowed be fore me, I seemed to see all my "first loves" pass before me, even as tho kings in Iianquo's glass, and I mused strangely within myself. The ghost of a past life is a heavy, com plaining, repentant spirit. "Had I but done this," "If I had reflected on that," "If I had but known," and so on, human nature ever trying to realize anticipations never formed, and proudly calculating on the results of what man's providence might have done, if a higher providence had not put the veto on the very thought which might have averted perchance a fancied evil, more often a real good. I suppose I blushed but the fire was really very warm as I thought of my boyish attachment to Georgina. Aud then a kindlier spirit seemed to whisper that no part of a man's life is given him in vain, ami mat even the silliest romance of scnooiui.y s "hist attachment" mav be fraught with an influence on his after yeais, of which ho has little knowledge, Siill less honesty to confess. rsor was it without pleasure that the spectral cricket ground rose before my sight. It told a happy story of many a wicket ingloriously lost by the suie.ioi bowling of Tom Brown, and of a certain triumphant supper when "our hedges'' had recklessly broken through, or thofe ponds I had forded in a state of costume rathei Hibernian than English, speak very bitter words of reproach. Even the "host of Newton seemed to speak consoling! v. and a bevy of classic authors seemed to thank mo for vindicating them from un del-graduate constructing, and the more serious "false quantities"' of non-public schoolmen. lint what was the lesson they taught ? Simply this : That no single part of a man's life is use'.f ss in itself no part use ful by itself. I had all along been the slave of one thing or another. A "first love," whether it was Georgina, my cricket bat. or Herodotus, had monopolized my whole i . . euerg-.es, ana i had cultivated oue object to the exclusion of all others. And now for the moral. Facts and nre. tice do the best teaching, after all ; there- fore, hear mo a little longer, and I will tell you how I now live. First of all, I am married. Mrs. Smith is not my "first love ;" but, on the word of a happy, happy husband, she is my only, and will be my last. Secondly, I can play and romp with my own children, as well as my father once played and romped with mo. Thirdly, I hare intro duced a new and (I delight to say) success ful method of bringing clean water into the poorest and least cared-for portions of "r neighborhood. And, lastlv I editing a new edition of "Demosthenes," iu which I hope to show that I have, at a" events, not quite forgotten my Greek a" eems, not quite torgotten my Greek Dear readers, do not believe iu "first laves." They are, perhaps, among the lest and lis ppiest of ..ur misfoi times but misfortunes they are. We are guilty of as much selfishness when we deify one pursuit as we are inconsistent when we at- tempt to excel in all. Man was never made to live in objective infatuation. His Ca,,y Hf0 U niaa "P of part., strange and contradictory enough, reliance ; but it is the union of these parts which makes the um total of human duty aud human hap. piuess. P To Improve IIc.s.The editor of the Louisiana, Mo., lYcss, i relating what he knows about farming touch. .b i.,... ! w." lu,s s 'e : TlJ make Berk i,"CI"SSUUt f your hazcl "I'litters, se . u..y, Btan.j them on their hams tied to a sapling, and drive their noses back into their shoulders, about an inch protruding. It you look at the agricul tural papers, you will see that all b?ooded hogs are fixed that way. If you have any w hose noses are longer than the rest of the body, better soil them to an artesian well COM,P;u,y for d,'ills as you cannot drive the aose back without telescoping the whole heu you cut up hogs, leave the hams square, leave Borne hair to salt ever lastingly, and they will be worth several cents less than when trimmed and cured so that a Cliristiau caa eat them." "l otxo 1. a dies arc the most economical creatures in the world they never throw away a gojil match. re" now. I would I "D ECEIFTS .t EXPENDITURES ' the respective parties the amounts they rc inreis should 1, t OF CAMHK1A COUNTY from the. reived. The following i a schedule of said ".st day of .January, A. I. 1873, to the 22i day of .January, a. it. iti4: JOHN COX, Esq., Treasurer, 178.3. To amormt in Treasurer's hands Dr. at lasx H'liiement s 7.3S4 41 P0,40- i3 1,033 74 24.K20 07 530 37 271 32 j To amount of Duplicate for 1873. Registers " " " ree'd from fVallectors for 1R72 and previous years... " amount received on Seated and Unseated Iands ' amount received on Redemp tion of Lands " amount received from I. Lilly, lxr House Steward ' amount received from J no. S. Khey in Cambria Co. vs. W. .1. Head rick " do. do. Jos. Dnnlap " do. do. John Flanagan " k. do. G. W. Oatman. " do. do. John V. Shatter " do. do. F. Dr lo.ier " do. do. 15. McDeruiitt.. " amount received from Win. IVivis, Taxes Exonerated " amount received from Jno E. Scanlan, in Cambria County vs. B. McDermitt To amount received from J.A.Fngan, rent Court. House Jno. E. Scaulan, rent Old Jail Charles Owens for old iron... J. A. Kennedy, rent jail lot W. 1. Ilonac kcr, balance as Treasurer of District Court 1,3.-3 2(5 54 7i 1,GS 07 2SI3 77 200 00 M0 G4 4o7 73 1 40 7 (t 21 00 100 00 55 CkS 5 00 12,- 31 SI 111, '.13'.) Cit. Tiy amount paid Assessors 5 Attorney Fees Agricultural Society Bridges " I'.ank Stock Iiounry IJorough Hoarding .Jurors County Auditors County Commissioners Commissioners' Clerk " Counsel 1,5K1 78 OU 3i0 0O 335 OO 253 K0 24 00 17 40 7 00 240 00 1,241 00 025 00 200 00 W, 17 Jt Ki !44 18 1,189 34 1,570 10 2,452 75 11-28 84 , 30(5 00 CI 73 22 17 4,181 40 Court House.... Court Crier Constables Criminal Prosecutions District Court Elections Fuel Fox ami Wildcat Scalps Inquisitions Insurance Interest on Jail I'.ouds. Jail ronds 44,700 (H) titi5 24 3,40li 00 27 50 108 !I0 2,004 00 210 KT, 17 2i 1,081 00 380 72 2i0 17 300 00 12 47 713 05 177 12 10,752 74 23 05 140 40 37 50 420 25 432 G3 353 28 108 04 3.312 07 45 50 2,202 liO l,3il 00 72 75 44 7(5 1,318 10 Jurors, Grand " Traverse " Talesman Jury Commissioners Jail and Jailor Janitor M iscellaneous New Jail IVothonotary I'honographic lieporter Poor House Directors Postage Printing Probates Poor House Pennsylvania Reform School Records Refunding Registry Road Damages Road and Bridge Views Redemption of Lands State Tax State Auditors School Treasurers Supervisors Tipstaves Teachers' Institute Western Penitentiary P.v amount of Abatement of ." per cent, to Tax payers ..-,00 11 Commission to Constables W 07 Exonerations to Constables 2,4iW 73 " on Duplicate jx Treasurer's commission on 531,- llS.lft, at 3 per cent 54 Treasurer's commission on $73,- 018. IX, at o percent 3,050 72 P.y amount due from Constables.. 1.H43 .") Balance iu Treasurer's hands fi.'o.l" 37 SI 10,030 27 OUTSTANDING DUE from COL LECTORS for 1872 and previous yeafs, for County, State and Poor Taxes: Thomas McKernan, Cambria P.or...$ James Dick, Coopersdale Borough Hiram RibleU, Franklin Borough James Cosflow, Adams Township. John Ferguson, Ii!acklick Twp... P. MarUcy, Cambria RoroHgh Francis Flick, Carrolltown I!or Jacob Wagner, Chest Springs Por. Thomas Wilt, Clearfield Twp S.tm'l Dunmyer, Franklin Por Christ. Snyder, Jackson Twp Patrii-k Rodgers, Millville P.or W. H. Diver, M mister Township... Isaac Horner, Richland Twp John Rider, Summerhill Twp S. J. Luther, Susquehanna Twp... John Gwinn, White Twp Dan Rerthold, Wood vale Borough 27 5(i 2 ot 4 f-'3 405 75 125 17 50 02 132 50 2U 03 20 Oil ;o r.i 101 05 453 01 22 47 33 85 14 07 211 55 175 03 114 20 20 k; 54 72 2i3 57 13 14 16 71 141 07 281 23 .".7 00 101 52 30 45 O 72 107 08 78 2l i 04 07 31 05 40 55 481 27 James Burns, Voder Twp l. u. issinger, Adams Twp John Cox. Cambria Borough Win. Lloyd. Crovle Townsbin Geo. Gnrley, W. Ward, Eliensb'g 1. llit liens, 1st aril, Johnstown Adam Pfarr, ."xl " " A. P.. Davis, 4th " " Sam'l Fleck, 5th " ' K,. .1. Iitz. ;h " " . S. Paul, Franklin r.orourrli Samuel Masters. Millville Bor H. Walt rs. Summerhill Twp S. Akin, White Townsbin K. Shaw. Wilmore Borough Ian. Bertholtl ..Woodvale Itorou-'h Jacob tJates, Yoder Township Total Since paid. ... $4,151 00 ASSETS. Amount due from Collectors S 2,207 5T, . 1,043 ,50 203 08 " Constables "' " " Judgments , " W. IJ. Bonack er, late Sheriff 188 52 0,057 37 .. 10,000 25 ?27,l51 18 3 401 OS ?S loo on Amount C:th in Treasury Balance due by County I.T A bit tTiro Outstanding Orders M'ims.. ... Amount due Poor Ilouse on 7:e- luisition uiount due lload, "shooi" auil Bounty 1,251 80 07 G4 27,051 18 ! ,ll.yr,N',mul,:r,OUr 1,an,ls at Ktnsbur. Ibis 22d day ot .lanuarv, A. I 174 0 W. I). Jlcl'LEL LA N D, ) ANTHONY ANNA, i Cotn'rs KDWAIMXiLASS, $ Attest J. A. Kennedy, Clerk. We, the undersigned Auditors of Cambria county respectfully report that we have earutully examined the accounts and vouch ers ot Receipt and Expenditures of said t IV tliH -lst Uay of -limuarv 1873, 1 m '- ,,aV; jy. "I, and do find ment ot 4..ab,luies and Assetsof said (Tounty. HionerV iiIl" .-Url,s,,,,! at ,ha ommL ii iau. ' tUlS 27,U llay of January, A. W. A. It. I.ITTLR, that, uiour opin.on, the res,ective partb" who received said amounts yearly salary by the said County ana uitl i tor their services rendered, and w find in ' lavor of the said County of Cambria against ' Orders, viz: jsos. To Whom Paii. Am'ts. 7 Anthony Anna for deliv ering Assessments S 1 50 10 Anthony Anna do. do. C 00 74 " " tlo. do. 6 00 o.-,l " " fer deliv ering Election Papers... 6 0O 522 Anthony Anna do. do. (5 00 7il " " do. do. t 00 Itf " " for deliv ering Registry A 00 49 Anthoi.y Anna do. do. 6 00 20 Anthony Anna for View ing Bridge 4 00 04 Anthony Anna do. do, 12 00 161 " " for Rent- iwr Dist't Court Room lt 00 $74 50 11 W. D McClelland, deliv ering Assesssments 14 00 51 W. D. M'Clelland, do. 18 50 2564 " " deliv ering Election Papers. 22 00 510 W. D. M'Clelland, do. 10 00 78t " " do. 20 00 15 ' ' deliv ering Registry 2000 43 W. 1). M'Clelland, do. G 00 4(5 " " do. 20 00 03 " " View ing Bridge 21 05 100 W. D. M'Clelland, Rent ing Dist'ct Court Room G 00 10G . 14 J. A. Kennedy, deliver- erir.g Assessments 3 00 52 J. A. Kennedy, do. do. 3 00 256 " " deliver ing Election Papers... 3 00 518 J. A. Kennedy, do. do. 3 00 77 " " do. do. 3 00 13 " " deliver ing Registry 3 00 48 55 258 521 12 47 30 57 150 J. A. Kennedy, d. do. 3 (10 21 00 F. O Fnel,del g As m ts 10 00 " El nP'rs 3 00 10 00 ti 1. Registry 8 75 8 00 7 40 3 05 12 00 10 00 " " View'g P.ridge " " Renting Dist't Court Room 1 Vivid HamilUMi, draw'g Jury, paid by State C2 80 16 00 S3 10 85 Given under our hands this 27th day of Januarv, 1S,4. W. A. n. LITTLE. ) I'ETER DOCGHERTV, .Auditors. II. P. FREIDHOFF, ) REPORT OF I. LILLY, STEW AUD OF CAMBRIA CO. POOR HOI'SE. PnOOCOTS OF FAIIM AND fiAKDEX P(IK 1873. About 43 tons of Hav : tii Itushelsof r fjm bushels of Corn in ear; Stll bushels of Potatoes; 1.5U0 heads of e:bbtige; 40 bushels of Tomatoes; 15 bushels of Onions ; 12 bushels of beefs; 10 bushels of Carrots; 13 bushels nf Parsnips. Peas. Beans. &e., too tedious to mention. Livk Stock, Fakmi.mj Imptkments. &c 3 head Horses; S Ciws ,5 younjf Cattle : 21 Sheep ; ti 8tock Hojfs; I Bonr; 1 hrmid Sow. I new Y.11 reka Mowitifr Machine ; 1 idd Cnion Mowing Machine; Grain Drill: Patent Hav Itake, Fork, no.i n. i urcs ior same: d trrain uraaK-s: s mow ing Scythes; Threshing Machine ; Windmill; Cutting Box; 3 Plows: 2 Harrows; 1 shovel Cul tivator; 1 four-horse Wapin; 1 t wo-horse War on; Cart; Spring- Wagon; Buggy, Sleigh; Sled Log Sled: Hay baduers: 2 Wagon Boils; Wheel barrow; Forks; Rakes: Shovels; Maddocks; Ax es, &e. Harness for six horses: 1 double set of light harness; 1 set buggy harness; 3 Saddles; Bridles. Halters. Chains. &e. Autici.ks Made in Hiii se.-About 1.500 lbs. of hard Soap; :? barrels of sort Soup; :fK) Munds of Candles; 3 barrels of Soiir-knint: 7t gallons or Apple-butter; 14(1 ouarts of canned Fruit; 43 Shirts; 20 Chemise; 21 Shirts; li.Sim-bonnets; 4 children's Bibs: 7 children dresses; 20 Aorons; 17 women's Drosses; 27 Pillow slips: 32 Sheets 83 pairs men a Sin ks; 27 pair Stocking--; 10 pair Mittens ;29 Towels ; 12 Pillows ; 12 Bolsters ; 6 bed Tieks. AitTiri.rs on Hand this 20-rrt n y or J.wv Altv, 1S74 About 3.1Xl pounds of Pork; 2.5O0 ponmis.ot iieel;.rOll pounds of Ijird; hM pounds fallow; 200 pouuds of Candles: "AK) pounds of hard Soap: US gallons of A pple. Gutter; 3 kegs of Butter; 2 Imrrelsof Kraut; I barrel Molasses; barrel Sugar; .il pounds of Cotfeo; v gross Es sence Co tree; 1 barrel Vinegar; 2 barrels On ions; 2larrels Beans: 8 bushel Beets: 3 hnshels ( arrots; 7 bushels Pa rsn i ps: :M bushels Turnips; 114 quarts canned Fruit; 75 pounds chewing Tobacco; CO pounds smoking Tolmeen; ' 10 bush els Potatoes; CV) bushels Oats; 4iil bushels Corn 25 tons Hay; 12 tons Straw; :) bushels eoal; 2 webs Tii kinir; 2 Shirting: 2 Drilling: 2 Muslin; 1 Oinghaiu; r yardsTowling; 15 pairs new blank ets: 73 men's and boys' Coats ; men's and hoys' Pants: !I men's and boVs Vests; 20 under Mnrts;2 Drawers; :! pair Shin's. Ix.matks ok Hol-se. Number of Inmates Jan. 1, 1S73, 50; nuiuncr admitted during year, number horn, 1; absconded and discharged Si; number diet!, 4; Number remaining Jan. 1. 1S74, ;2; number of meals given to travelers, t!4S; number of hidings, ;pi. I. LILLY, Steward of Poor House. rff-iTHE GREAT CAUSE ' NvVi OF Jvrt Pultlirht'l, ' a Si?fd Envelope. Iiee 8 cM. A lecture 011 the nature, treatment and radi cal cure of Seminal Weakness, of Spermator rhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, Invojuntnrv Emissions, 1 111 potency. Nervous Debility, anil Impediments to Marriage jrenerallv; Consump tion, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac.-IIy liOH'T J. Cl'LVEItW ELL, M. 1)., Author of the "('reen Book," 4c. I he wm Id-ronowned author. In this admira ble Lectui-f, clearly proves from his own expe rience that the awlul eonseiuenees of Seif Abuse may be ctrectunliy removed without me-icines. and without dangerous surgical op erations, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials ; pointing out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual, by which everv sufferer, no matter wht his condition may be. may euro himself cheaply, privately and radically. , .1,n I-ectuie uiil prove a bocu to thousands ami tkiiusaiid. Sent under real, to nny address, la a plain pealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the l'u.lisli3rs. CHA-". J-- KLINR CO.. 12. Bowery, .Itw lork; Post-OfBc Box 45S6. mm, The best Oil in the world for ma chinery. It iritl not chill. Jt will not fiWMi. It is equal to tlte.bcst T.artl Oil. If you hate anu hind of Machine ry, for OLKXA ; ami if you cannot buy it at home, send for a itrciiiar ana. price list to PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP, OIL JIAMFAI'TIHEIIS AND DEALERS 2io. 360 renii Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. IVTvii-xTiy Ac Dunn, proprietoks or PIKEMX FOUNDRY AM) STOVE WORKS HOLLIDAYSUUna. PA. HAVING purchased the establishment lately known as Enterprise Foundry, w are now prcpaiod to manufacture i LIGHT CAS riNGS or every description. The Various Styles of Stoves manufactured at our establishment ar in all . o,.Vv,ia ciiuui 10 any in tne market. Steam Engines and all kind of Machiner, promptly aud satisfactorily repaired. prT".A!' ur work Is warrantedlto be exactly what it 13 represented. I Au?. 30.-f. G. W. YEA GEE, & CO., IThelesal and Retail Manafact arer ef j TIX, fOPFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE, AMD DEAI.EKS IX Heating, Parlor ani C00M1 Stoves, Xo. 1402 Eleventh Avenue, ROOFING and SPOUTINO made to order ana warranted perfect in manufacture aud material. -tVrJ5r5 rsPectful!y solicited and promptly iiended to, and polite attention accorded lit ail. whether they purchase or not. Altoona, Sept. 6, lS73--tr., J. GALLITZIN LAKE, Ehensburg, Cambria Co., ra. DIRECTORS OF POOR AND HOL'SEOF EMPLOYMENT of Cambria County in aecouut itu Cumbria County, for the year 1873 : Cr. By casVi TnM County Treasurer, per I- r.iuy, 1 our i louse sicwam, F01 Hay 1 For Hides For Pijrs For Pauper from Indiana county For one Steer sold For Costs K'i. Ktchensehr 45 77 . 50 2 00 15 ID I For two head of cattle sold For Cml oltl... For ( jish By Warrants ree'd from E. Glass, ;ate Treasurer 1- 7 2.733 By Warrunts as .per Hequisi.ioii Tor '73. ls.cxjo 00 OUT8TANOING OHOKItS Dl'K 8V POOR BOtSMi. lHt.fi 37 on JS6S 1 00 lc'70 S 1 171 115 01 ii 3t 10 , , 1C74 .- nm- 1874 13 35? 5 12 OUTSTAMUNQ DTK POOR HOUSE. Juilff't and costs. L.rriia Churl ton .$315 27 From Montgomery County 'S! 00 342 27 T- 240 102 5JJ 170 si 250 21 24 4 12 25 5 Nos. 18i5. 12 Ain't p'd Wm. Mcf'onnell, oats $ lsv. 121 " Hujrh Tlriskel. farmer 1S2 " J. J- Kaylor, beef !Mi7. 101 " J. J. Kaylor, salary 341 " J. C. Murray, hay and grain 1 Stilt. M " ii. Drlskel. hay.corn.pota's 104 105 till 132 2o2 3-'l 207 H7 iM 2IW 1T5 2M) 2S'J rv 418 177 Zli 17-? 258 " I.evina M'Dennitt, servant " Rose M" Derm it t, " it. M'Dertnitt, freight " Charles Kain, farmer " John Kain, " " M. L. Oatman i Co., mdse. . 50 (m 21 20 5 1 m vi 44 5i ur 70 00 g-roeerieg " indse. .. W. P. .Tones. blacksinithinir Lewis Kodgers, beef .. . 1H71. Michael Drlskel, interest.. " corn M. L. Oatman, mdse .. . .. B. Bartram, O. D. P. Jones & Evans, trksmith'jr Shoemaker & Co., groceries Chas. Kain, farmer John Smny, colt John Kain, trraiu fanner 01 :w 6tf 4S 17 k) 61 liTi HO I! 2 5 no fi 00 31 2."i on ?S OO 14 50 21 no 53 37 : -" 50 107 70 Sfti 60 00 4 00 12 0(1 1U1NI 1(1 s.-, 52 on 15 25 HlO 00 147 0(1 13 10 25 00 12 00 19 S4 II 70 Sim 14 171 172 i: 173 2I 247 4 1 8 0 47 310 59 214 inn .vy 3il 344 F. KitteM, biitcheHnir". Shoemaker & Oatiuaii, re JC. Metiladcj pork J. E. Pa vis, pork Geo. Huntley, hardware... 1S72. Ed. Francis, interest E. Litzinirer, hay H.Murniy.rJIjrVirrave o.d.p J.J. Kaylor, plow points. . Daniel Davis, cider T. Hosensteel, cabbajre '. 11. P. Preidhotr. const. fee3 J. Scroth, tfonds to it. I). p. t ieo. Fisher, "ooard V ' Lcminon i I'lank Ph. sal'y (I. Shaffer, boarding- o. d. p O. W. Oatman, counsel fee J. Kain, potatoes oats V. Luttrinjrer, tinware. .. S. Fry. coltins O. D. P Jos, Friedhoff, grain Martin Sanders, coal Mrs. J. Williams, interest'." Jos. Miller. Justice fee M. Meloy, repairs John Geis. interest Griffith & Pryce, beet John Arnold, turnips Dan. Davis, wood W. M'Pherson, g-oods o.d.p. M. Burnbcener, turnips... V. M'l'hcrson. goods o.d.p. P. H. Berg-, serv. as Direc'r lumber " serv. as Dircct'r I k ! 313 3 HI 3ii m 50 451 tiO Srt 253 Lk.'3 2r,9 2i 0 2!!( 3 3i0 XI) 254 2.V. .'KM 3'J SJ 'HI 1 SO 02 4 2 1 00 8 2il 4 '.'3 40 ni 12 75 8 .V :it no 9 no 31! () 7 m 21 2S 00 " Jas. Farren. " 10 25 TOOK HOUSE AND INMATES. Articles and Kxprnsf fur 1S73. Id! Am't p'd I. Lilly 2ti " s " " 2 " " 144 " If. 5fi U 16 8 9t) 43 S! 6 '.is 8 05 1 75 4 75 3 ' 12 37 13 29 7170 fifo 8 95 5 :ir 25 19 si ) 22 do 84 oil 13S Kl 5 50 loo 00 40 CO 2U t1 25 0(1 54 i 00 2i :tt 31 50 1H3 S4 271 377 121 120 j. Hor5;reri. tiutclierinar. . ' Wood.Morrell i- Co., busk'rs 1. Lilly, buturiai'plebut'r Mrs. Wm. Jones, " Theresa Scanlan, butter and cjftrs Theresa Seaiilun. do. lo'. do. do. do. dc. " do. do. D. II. Zuhm, coul Lemon & Dradley, coal... Peter Selun. cattle J. K. Ilavis. " Wm. McDtimot, " Wm. l'ryce .1 V." in. Class. Martin Sanders, Mrs. r. Fryce, Kd. Km use, Critfith & 1'rvee. " 2n- S5 374 2 :r. 2 s.i 81 ii 11 u lo:t J."i 24 -M7 213 ion 241 su Is I J4-; 2rt !I7 :t'S .'527 127 2C9 2l A'i Kl 43 no 20 OO K. 1). Kvans, carpen'rwork 39 1 K. t'. Kvans, 7 .- 10 VI j. i'. I'urrisn. " 23 75 1 4 (ii 93 : 5 00 fi 5(1 7 32 8 ilo 2 99 1 51 8 liO 12 79 8 2i 15 (HI 9fl0 3 25 100 ( A) 15 (10 62 0-1 5s on 51 no 1000 til IO 34 00 12 0.1 61 00 55 00 85 SOlm ; 4 50 A. Hitshue. " Henry llyrne. ciiler... I an. Davis, 1. R. U., treiirht. ....'.' I. Liily. " '.'.'.'.'.'.'.." J. K. Guile, f.-nit trees .. Thomas Plrttt, farmer.. Thomas Kodjrcrs, farmer. Joseph Drown, Jaeou WiijrntT, " J. W. McConuell " 17 I'l 27 :isu I5r, 215 SSI l'H lift S1 :it 21s 171 2H 3tSl BO IS) M7 400 17!) :i7.i :t;". 2S0 279 2T 31.1 70 5.i 29 3,.W I'M) .to MA 110 221 39.) is-) 12.S 2:W 154 348 175 2"' 95 25S 2M ?r 251 14 I. Lilly, ' T. Mckernnn, Justice fees J. S. St layer, J. F. Dradley, " F. M. George, Jos. -Miller, " 1. P. F. Poster, K. J. Waters, J. W. Condon, " " .. ?'yr-c.?ntman- co"JnseI fee 7, M- Sinyer, Recordinur " . Kbler, att'y fees J- Zmiinerman, att'y fees.! ti. . Oatman, " John S. Rhev, J. K. Hite, Pro, J. W .James, constable fees J. A. Kennedy & Co., " John Cm, J. T. Harris " S. Fleck, A. R. Davis, Geo, Gutwald, 1 0(i 1 00 2 00 3 50 1 09 1 00 1 00 25 Ot) 4 25 20 00 25 00 2 U) 5 00 4 50 1 50 9-.0 2 00 7 8-; 4 77 5 45 8 80 7 75 4 no 5 00 5 00 5 IO John Rloch, furniture . . M. L. Oatmftn, mdse. in til ceries. hnrdware,? .. M. I.. Oatmnn, di. do. 5 00 1: 00 3 75 5 48 4l 45 19 50 41 47 jn-iii) m-nniime 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. j"un 1'iiawtek, Jeo. Huntley, W'm. Litzinsrer, Wm. Litzinser, John Diln-rt, Myers & Lloyd, Myers & Lloyd, I. Lillv, I. Lilly. Geis. Foster & . Quinn, A. Miller. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 148 407 24 288 ; 15 304 1 8 119 30 15 1W 114 m :m 31)5 1 151 395 228 3G.5 125 141 15:) 371 lOT 2.V) 17 2 10 05 18 00 59 52 42 81 19 81 4 75 152 99 4 75 4 27 21(5 88 5 (l 14 19 24 8t 9 on 2ls :v, 195 :i8 22 10 459 :r, 2il 21 509 93 221 ti.5 70 15 74 45 30 00 us 00 74 lfl 2i .-5 IS4 45 172 40 133 15 do. K. Roberts & 5on, do Tl.f0 W"i"wrht, do. Thos. McConuell, do. JJ.m.J. Rck do Win.J. u.w.L- . , , , , v . (JO oi itioen. O. C K. Zuhm, do. do. do. do. do. dt. do. do. do. do. do. do. G'"es-Ple, Zcller Jt i m fill n do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Gillespie. ZcUer do. do. & Company, do GeorKe. belany. a-ra,; Geo. Huntley, hard' jjare, '. J. A. Reed. Dixtn't Hosp i J. M. Do iv man, State Luna tic Assy I urn, J. if. I tow man. do. do.. H. . Litzinii-er. harness... M. M. I'Neill, do. ... T. W. Dick, insurance... . J.E.Roberts. do ... . Lyi-ominjr Fire In. Co Peter Keating-, interest.. . . K. Glass. " I. Rrnwley, " . .4 Joseph Freidhoff, " Win. Iiavi-. " G. C. K. Zalim, L Liliy, . W m. Lemmon. " Rev. T. R. Jnes, " Wui. Litzinirer, ' tieo. H on tie v. " Mary McGlaiie, " P. II. IScrjr, M. Cisk M. Driskel, " ..." F. O'llarrn, R. iillintr, A. .Sehel tin", " V. S. Darker. T. Davis, lumbcr'& shintrles A. Walters 4-J-terg-. Sons " 4 T. J. Rees 44 44 W. J. Dock 44 A. A. Rarkcr .V Son. lumber nd shingles KOensiiurir ManufacturiKjr "-o.. lumber Bi.d shingles A. Lloyd, lime . Riftle. livery L. A- S. W. Davis, livery... I-eiuon & Murray, medi- cinesarnl droits Lemon .V Murray, medi cines aim drills E. Rolicrts i -Suu. miscel- laneotis , J. P. Linton. miscellaneous, Clierlron case J- Hite, mi.-Keilaneous, Cherlton cae W". R. Ronacker, mvsceila- neotis, Cherlton ease A. If. Davis, miscellaneous, Cherlton case G. W. Oatman, miseeliane- SO ' 2H00 1!)H 10 ia 57 207 , 2.VJ 23 237 HO 2-i M sa 2 IDS 2s; 2V 243 t 2W 224 147 3!S liJ I 38 00 37 ) 2!d 00 20 370 00 ' 303 1 00 art 40 j 3J3 00 310 00 I 32 311 f?7 I 00 312 '.-5 I onu, uneriron ease !4 ' 321 373 404 311 3.VJ .Trt 74 270 27 ix 301 47 l-'l 274 SO 145 2l 13 51 IS - ........ , " - iju at ..... ui.lt:,l i. "i" - ouuii t. iravis, V'ork . " 1. 4 44 " C. rfriyer, 44 H. Griffin. 44 " M. Thomas. 44 Da vid'Shinklo, 44 Gri tilth i Price, 44 : : 3!'7 i i ;-,( gt j )7 -m ! isil , --ts , ,;7 ! 2;.-, ! ! ( .vi ; 2rj I '".ci ; S7 , 1( ! 12., : 214 ;(.-, w K W i ;tc, j ;jsr, Z 2U5 a2i 45 1 142 Mrs. Henry Drown. 44 Joseph Gut wait, 44 Mis- M. Xoon, H. llyrne. H-A. M'J'ik". printing.".".! Stephens G.wnlt.rr pairs Win. Lcijrhty, .4 M. Humphries, 44 J- A. Faira ti. 4 Knorr&Volo 44 Owens Ar Rees bsmit1dnjT Junes & Evans, 44 C J. Owens, 44 D. O. Kvans, sboemakin? . Mrs. James Kain, soap Matthew Connery, 4 Marjfaret Noon. 44 I. Lilly, steward salary Lemon Plank, phvsicians salary V.. Glass, treasurer's salary Ii. M Ciillou-h. rv t " "1 17 197 m : 2.4 :) .1S8 Mrs. M. I. Lilly, M. A. Swejser, 44 Mrs Stephens, Mary Guslow, n 00 118 88 85 359 322 :.20 134 307 150 241 28 230 3-.5 3.'5 3"7 IS 2. 270 25 4U5 412 4S OS 104 2- iO 2(1 314 185 340 378 73 75 70 25 2r8 l:W 111 R '-4 l: 3.1 3- 2 115 2tv- 37 187 4 387 39 i: 110 20:1 02 184 315 17 320 129 19 10 37 4 Mary F. Farren, 44 44 V. Lutti-ing-er, tinware Geo. Hontler, Arid'w tViNe, 44 P. Sultzbaugh, tobacco .. Lm)us X- Co.. 14 P R R ' t'1".r1' n las',,4rer3 Jno. Iiloch. ' " Dr. "Vm. Lemon, vca-efubles P. Sanders, " Ed. Fa rren. 44 Mrs. M'Connell. 44 Holtrmsn - VValdenhold, bediliiitr John DIoch. bed spring " E. Glass, bal. du hiui at last settlement... David Shinkle. ice J. A. Hoiitre. (foods O. D. P. W. U. Pike, W. D. M Com Lie " Adam I'far, 44 S 00 10 75 14 no 12 80 5 .VI 80 40 0 CO 23 4 1 17 3U 1 9V) 3 :;9 8 70 12 :il 8 :0 38 50 2.1 0O 2:3 35 as ro 7 05 17 700 : 14 20 ! 8 30 ! 29 41 ! 12 (O ; 22 03 i 12 57 18 00 i GO IO f 8 14 I 48 no 1 Ijl 7 75 j 25 VI 22 70 ! 35 tr2 1 17 15 I 1(1 08 j 42 00 j 24 24 i David Creed, Myers i Lloyd. 44 . John Seh roth. 44 Jos. Stit.bich. 44 C. Kreijrer. S. M. Douir ii-1, G. J. Thomas Jacob Wild, W. M'Pherson, 24 4.. I) 7-8 14 Of 11 O0 7 oO 10 00 8 i1 is : 8 00 I 4 00 John Ruck, John Stormcr, Mrs..I. Iukey, Kwlim, John Thorns, W. p. Put ton, G.C. K. Zahni, JohnRyan, . 44 Mrs. M'Dermot, W. F. Mench, .. , John Dibert, V.. R. Dunetrnn, ' M. b. (i ronberif, ' J. R. Gcnrhart, ' Christ. Meyer. 4 M.A. Zolner, I has. Dearman. A. C. Rets, J.I. MCbskey. J. C. Noel. 1 ' Richard Jelly, Si 97 19 IO 40 40 7 .V 23 1 1 I 17 98 , OO 1 0 .al ! 217 1S.8 229 '04 18 00 09 SO 1.1 09 44 II 2D 16 2S IO 21 45 18 .V, 30 41 19 V) 11 00 4.-.I) 2 V) 7 (O 60 (O 12 .V) 5 00 4 00 21 40 2 50 4 00 12 .VI d so fl 00 10 .VI 5 25 20 40 20(m 9 00 10 .V) , 6 (HI ! 310 J8; 117 2U5 7S 401 4'! 281 4ti3 2ii7 :fm :io 107 71 202 319 58 344 133 170 1:S5 7 II 308 Si) boarding- Joseph Shoemaker. Knos Ellis, E. James. Sarah E. Cooper, M. L. Stephens, W. J. C00113, Kd. Disel. Thomas Vell.m.t, Susan McConlotrue, Dridiret Roonev, James P. Foots, Aiiifiist Drown, Jacoh Kibler, Javid Fulton, Thomas Kinney, Gorsre Shatter, r. H. Zahm. Jacob Drindlev, David Gillis, 380 3-1 380 191 4oS 411 411 4 00 as-1 219 3 79 321 317 223 140 251 l:W 319 210 94 192 345 19.5 :;2 4e9 209 174 SO 40 7 3 ei 200 loi 122 190 324 220 291 MS 14) 22 00 .V) 8 73 5 00 1 25 2 .V 12", S. M. Douglass, funeral ex penses and eolHn " 25 00 i xiooeri t-vans, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 10 50 lo 00 4 ll do James Lynch, Jas. Gallagher. J. P. Parrish, Joseph Horner. John Rl.vcli, John Rloch, John Dloeli, John Dioch, John Dloch, John Dloch, John Dloch, John Dioch, John Dloch, John Dloch, Jno. Sharhautrh, Jno Sharhanirh. do d.i do do do do do do do do do do do do do 12 00 I 8 00 i 25 00 I 12 00 , 15 10 : d iNi : 2000 12 00 34 00 4.3 (Kl I 14 81) ' 10 Oil 10 00 R.e.,ter,,j;l do H. Schnable do do James Karr 5 00 19 00 8 IO 5 Ol 5 00 8 45 fl irl M (,! en, services as 01 rector.. James Farren, James Farren, inim-s Farren, limes larreii, Jhuil-- Farren. lames Farren. do do do do do il. do do do do do d.j 1 199 Am t d Jam.-. I .10 00 m 4 no e :to :trri n as i!r. ci .; 43 20 375 15.8 25 19:) 29 :-f.i 239 li 131 81 45 12 137 xcj 34f 194 'l 411 410 143 82 81 KO 41 42 391 '"l"., l:Ur J:uu-, Fa, , . ,, I Hll.es rilIr, Ja.n.-s i-rr... III 22 ro j 20 ; 18 75 107 70 2 53 ! 79 lO 2 32 I 1 43 3 70 1 3 50 ; 12 00 j 13 M 49 51 ! 11 85 1 10 32 : 7 N) j 2 KS ' 11 74 ' 30 41 ; 25 i a so : 8 80 1 10 39 I 32 40 I 12:) 75 : t5 88 i 3 00 ! 20 00 . p. n. v. 11. p. 11. P. H '1' (4 '.P I .r p. 11. . Her., I f Her r H. If.. M. P.. rj H. il-rx .... L- ..... . A Joi.n ii,, .-,.. J"hn Hi,,, . " .1. Imi Hio,-!,' John lt...t-h J"hTi Ii,,., J' J'.hn H: h. Jf.tui l'.li n " .b.iin li'.-. ' Jf.hn If. c',', " John i , i," J .hn l;-., j,! " John H....1 , Jfillll I: ei t, " John Dl.i.-h John i., John H:i.,-fi. " John Raul,, 4 P- R.R.. trnn " J- R. IS'in-- H 13 49 9 11 29 28 273 .W3 173 2 5.) 3 00 350 399 H mo: Hi I 11 r U Ua- Al '"' J . Ii. . e;, rnart. Lewi Wehii. J . C. Wiis. m f 1 1 A. V. v. M "1, A. P. 1 U M I,. L". f. liK.er, Dr., , d'i ,,," do r., Mi-.r4ri.1et Gin g. p. a. w Janus V.i., Mrin F-i-fe-, Faunv Wilson do Janf .bines. L Lilly. s.-i . ,.,., for Poor Hon-.-, do ,,, J. R. ( hiin.'!, -. T. M. .lotn ,i s, 1. Et'-.-koijr i ara iv, do Jonf a & Ycnner. , ; W'm. iimtier . w J. i;;..,-.iw. Jehu Mniltr. f i-ii 111. Jui; I'oor H .;;-( 83 07 21 35 10 67 35 50 11 60 18 90 1 87 218 34 f? US 37 1 .?;.- 3 -9 .-.laa- I II2 3. 44 209 173 152 53 - n ft ?"r .n 1 (VI I f bo SLiT s .is 41 VI 4 W 30 85 13 17 78 21 00 75 05 20 04 6 53 81 C7 no 6 48 7 30 27 44 2 80 2 50 13 D t 75 5 50 8 00 1311 3 .V) 11 90 21 f M 92 2: 85 4 20 10 00 8 00 6 15 100 00 40 00 00 no ; 2.i on 1 3Oi O i 100 00 : 1.10 00 . loo 00 j 2.VT 00 I 10 07 ! 20 (J i Jo 00 j ) 75 ; MOO 1 10 00 70 10 ' 21 50 is 00 , i2i ; SO f.iart: Peer 37 21, li r.i jr ft calt. ?refii We. the und'.-rsin. , . county, respect f.i iii rci .: ; dited. settled and :ii-t. .) Poor and House rt i'.u.i' county. John Cot Ti-.-s-.i i -. i the aliove to tie a stuteii:ei r Given Mn-l.-r .-u r i:;'.t: !. 11 27tb day of Januarv. A ! 1 w. A. c. 1 n 1 ! V PFTER lr'i It c;i H. P. FRIKIiR. - t rv TVP. the 11 niliTvirrt. -.1 A ! County, oi.jcvt to 1 he ( ,.,w ; Oiders were i-sued .-.r. ; of SHid Count . for i in- n ion. the- repeiiiio ;.-! ... auiounls were not , 11' .; ; in favor ot tiiesai.l i,IHi::i Hie respective nii-ti, .- ; Siime. The fo'lowiiur -s :i s ders, with our object:'. .n ,,. No. T11 H u, j 158 James Farren. s.-r-. or. already pai 1 I -., 199 James Farren. .1.. 105 " 4) 59 44 ,. . "tii i 328 aDd29 14 .' 20 ,i. , ' CHI re not im: Be 1 iO 220 210 St am WA .-IB T t -1 -t III i.-'et 1 .1 zh r : 1- 7 501 -eJ lot) P. II. Derg-, 45 ot 3,H '.2 2".4 Id Til 2i" 1 I! 3 2i9 3.i) .25 41J 9 41 IU lu-.t 81 177 1PI . i;fi-: d "t. C-ei ira R.. .to. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Oo. do. do. do. do. (1 4 I iiatl I risty .. John niocU, il fcaieg pmii. . . ,9 I'm PI I - .-"fen d 10 ; I IW .s . . . at".' lif-i 341 :.H.'4 18) 195 2i;9 ;r) 174 345 3:12 273 281 117 205 202 25 29 coffins do. no I-r:sJ I... do. d-. do. 44 lo. 44 d... A. Weaklsnd, servie. or. paid by salary . I. Lilly, services as '-i by salary E. R. I Ml neir.lil. rti'i-! no relief order . . . Mrs. McDcrmii, Protl Ir ici:: A . C. R.ee, Myers & LI, yd. 'fl Mary A. Zolner John Rolih, Josepu Stit.ich, 10 52 I 41 004 : 17) Maria Foster, David Creed. John T'i"vrnis, C. T. Frazer, John Sharb.iuvih. Lewis Wehu, E. James. Wm. Mcl'herson. ) , t 7 378 217 112 !v!5 2. HI 402 4 39 .HI mi 218 2i7 37 ls7 4iV 344 58 2s2 33S J. R. Gcurhart. J. Wild, John Dibert. John Scroth. J. C. Xocl. John Ludwijr, jro. bv the p. .or Dr. J. C. Wilson, f lief order ...... Given under our ban 27th day or Januai-v. W. A. If. I l l ill . I'ETEIt In in- M 1 :.' H. P. FRIElUb'H". I). A S interested parties Im' iV the northern part of ' rates for manufacturi. aro mu'.-h hiuh. r tiian t!u it necessary for mr ,.e the information of the ! ' tollowiii4f LIST Of Pi: : l!l1o i: .10 ' lannels 9 no ! t. ssnneres 45 tk Patinetts s. -Ji 1 Girding and Spinimi iariiing T. M. July 13, l73 -tf. Ki . IN COLLINS, JOIIVTON i 1 f .V) i ILL receive 39 in) i J and collect 1 20 25 1 businesx usually d T.l -'i Sept.20.lf. 7M. M. U.OVJ BANK! I--- Drafts on the pnn.-:i'i 1 Gold for sale. Col " cell ed on deposit, pa ,.T.i" it 31 interest, orim tim- - " -tf?-GolJ. Silver. '' I -'v7T 'J 'nti other Securities. loii?hf a' , toweti on 1 line .- . , II .Mioeill.l n. lints in tie 1 '. .tfi. r; : ce-- general Wanking busi"'-' tr - A MVy M 1.1,. A 1 ": - F.beiisb.irii.l Oilh VoW prj: Iv tret '--