THE FREEMAN- TIItJHSDAY, FEB 6 ISO. LOCAL AND rR80NAL. EsMTOlAI.H3rW. I1- GfcKEHAfc. - A ruan named Tremble was canglit In a fly-wheel of a steam bbw mill in Hunting don county. vn.ondaj,tiiid killed outright. lill has received legislative saueiion creating another ward ia Johnstown bor i ugh. The fifth ward (Keruville) has lecn divided into two wards. A "Wasp" endeavors to sting somebody through tbe columns of thj Freeman. He a;s i. ut no name to his communication and we havo put it Into tha stove. During a receut iffray in Westmoreland coutitv a man named Coul struck, another named Fecnell in the head with a coal pick, and the latter is rot expected to recover. Mr. F. J. Bavb.vrich, of Carrolltown, will offer r.t publio sale, if not sooner sold, on the 17th inst., horses, mules, wagous, household and other goods. See handbills. Au employeo of the Cambria Iron Cum pany named Uovlau, was so seriously injur ..! by a fall of slate, In one of the mines, a few days since, that he ia nut expected to nvu. Miller's tin shop, and Bloomhart's boot and blioa store, Altoona, were slightly dam aged by fire the former on 'Monday even ing and the latter on Tuesday morning of last week. A certain William Shannon has recently wedded a Miss Mary Alloways !n Blair Co., Hiid no doubt considers it the most pleasant doso of alloicctys that has ever baen pre scribed for human ills. We are indebted to Hon. Charles R. Buck ale w for a copy of his able speech delivered kt the Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia, ou the snlject of "Representative Rtforui 'lho Cumulative Tote." Our rcadeis will note the absence of "Sku Bal's" letter this week, and regret with ua that sickness has confined him to tha house for several days past. We hope, however, that he will ere long be himself again. Notwithstanding the fact that the ground Log s.iw his shadow On Sanday la;;t, tke weather has moderated censlderably within the last day or two. Re might venture out again without getting his tail freesn. The Pa. li. JC. Company has con veyed the entire lino of cenal from nollidaysbarg to Columbia to the Pa. Canal Company, far and in consideration of $2,660,000. It Is slid the latter corporation designs to enlarge the canal its entire length. Those of our Northern Cambria friends who find It more convenient, will oblige us by paying their subscriptions to Mr. Jacob Stoltz, who has kindly consented to act as our acnt. We will acknowledge through thn Freeman all monies so paid. That portion of Conemaugh Station which hoi da allegiance to Conemaugh township, Is Biakiug an effort to secede and set up on its own hook as an independent borough. Over fivti hundred names havo been append ed to petitions praying for an enactment to tint effect. Four ears of the fast lino east on tha Pa. R. 11., on Friday last, ran off the track and upset over an embankment, near Mill Creek Station, killing Mrs. Annie Dujgau, of Pittsburgh, ar.d slightly Injuring several ther passengers. The accident wm causui by the breaking of a tall while the train was pa-sing over it- David Fritz, of Toungstown, Wccftnoro land cnur.fy, had his Jaw broken, his Lralu injured, ami was otherwise hurt, in conse quence of being dragged by a horse, ou Sat urday week. His hurfe fell oa the ice, and when It got Up Mr. F.'s foot remained In the stirrup, end was only released by the breaking of the strap. "Wblcomk Visitors. Mr. Thoa. M'Kier nan. of Altoona, our earnest and energetic fci-nt an.l whole touled friend, sojourned with n over Sunday, and in addition to his ever-welcome presence, brought with him the names of four more subscribers to the Freeman. Mr. M'K. has imposed upon us a debt of gratitude which we can never hope to repay, yet we are sure that he seeks no oMier reward than the consciousness of hav ing aided an humble friend iu the dissemi nation of true democratic doctrine. May long, peaceful and prosperous lives be vouch baft d to him and hi kind-hearted family. Is the earnest prayer of one who has abundant le.vcn for being grateful to so true and un selfish a friend. Two of our Mineral Point friends m J pa trons, Messrs. Crier and Kinney, rushed in to our presence on Saturday, and rallied out again minus a few greenbacks left in our care and keeping. We saw the point, and pocketed the stamps. Monday brought to our sanctum Mr. Al ver Akers, of Johnstown, a prince among butchers and a model among gentlemen. lie !eft an caret st of his well wishes in shape of a 2 1 ill, in payment of his second year's subscription to the Freeman an example, by the way, which is well worthy of imita tion just about this time. We were greeted oa the same day by our La t robe friend, James Fenlon.Esq., brother of our townsman, John Fenlon, Esq. ; and we are mainly indebted to his kindness for j the facts connected with the lamentable rle- ! atruction by fire of St. Xaviei'a Academy, j which we publish in our columns to-day. ! Several other kind friends called upon us and "squared the circle" within the past week or two: for which several manifesting of practical approval they have, individual ly and collectively, our sincere thanks. To others who remitted "aid and comfort," a like acknowledgment ia due. riRK. One day last week the dwelling Lonse of Mr. John Simme'.spsrger, iu. Chest township, with all its content, was totally consumed by fire. Mrs. S. had ben confined only four days before the occurrence, aud had to be carried from the house, while her husband was forced to shield the infant in his arms and witness JHie destruction of his duelling and all the household goods he had in the world. There was ho insurance. Tho situation of the family appeals to the sympathy of the benevolent. -rSAJ Acciuknt. Our former townsman. Mr. John J. Roberts, while engaged at the pew steam saw mill of Hon. A. A. Barker, in busquchanna township, had the two first fingers of his left hand cut off by the circu lar saw, and so mangled that amputation above the second joint became necessary Drs. Bunn, of New Washington, and Oat man, of Carrolltown. performed iQ opera tion, and we are inormed that Mr. 11. i3 ao ing well, lie has our sympathy. SLEiGHiyo. We have not for many win ters had ao advantageous a season for busi ness aud amusement as the present has been. An abundance of snow, with fine roads and k serious drifts, invites equally the sons of toil and the votaries of plc.sure to make the nist of their time. Instead of immense piles of boaras standing around o.r nor ther a' saw- Yii IMS the Ilk 1 a . i ted at theEbcnrg le,,ot rea,j t wrW " Academy in Ruin. At half-past S o'clock on Saturday afteruoon last, St. Xavicr's Academy, located between Latroba and 1 oungstown. in V estmoreland ooaaty. wn ed and conducted by the Sisters of Msrcy, was dissovemi to be on ore, occasioned, as was supoosed, by a defective Hue. ' Id an incredibly short space of time the entire building, with the adjoining chapel, was wrapped in flames, acd ere long the bare walls of the large and imposing edifice were alone left to mark the spot. In addition to the buildings, toe bulk U the furniture, in eluding bods and bedding for over one hun dred pupils, was consumed. Tko piaues, the wardrobes of the pvpilg, and some other articles were save! and this was owing mainly to the devoted and ontiring energy of the Sisters, who. with that self sacrificing spirit which ever marks their pare and holy lives, directed all their efforts to the rescuing of the property ef their boarders while their own was being destroyed. By almost su perhuman exertions the fine marble aitar in the chapel was preserved. The entire loss is entimated at $1SQ.00, while the Insurance, we understand, is not beyond 430,000 scarcely more than sufficient to cancel the debt against the institution. Wo ean but Join with every feeling heart la the hope that there is enomgh of Christian charity in the land to erect for the good Sisters another aud moro secure home than theoae of which they have been so suddenly and ruthlessly deprived. They whose lives are devoted to the education and comforting of the human family, should not lack willing and useful fi lends when misfortune comes upon thoir own household. The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company Is deserving of the highest praiso for their gen- i erous offer of free transportation to the shel terless S sters and the young ladies mnder thtlr charge. Mr. Creighton himself was at Latrobe, and attended to the arrangement in person ; and he, as well as the Company he represents, have the warmest thanks of the good Sisters, as well as of the children and their parents. Many of the yoang ladles were removed to Lorotto, while others were taken to PitUburgb. Facts abb STrsBOBW Taixei. Dr. Val ecUue has been performing cures in Holli daysburg that may well be considered mi raculous. Let those that have been restored to health speak for themselves: Henry Lea rner, stiff arm and hand perfectly restored; Nlchelae Mercer came with two caDes has no further use for them ; Eliza Butler, lame in arm and leg for fifteen years hadn't her arm up to her mouth in all that time per fectly restored ; Anna Sconsor, severe dis ease of head for fifteen months cured In stantly; William Burk, tervousness cured; Andrew Snewberger, consumption rapidly improving; Margaret llannegan, falling of womo and heart disease cuild hardly be got tfp stairs instantly healed ; Frank Bai ley has been in bed three months with con sumption is walking about and rapidly improving. Here is fnrther testimony, give andcr oath, as to the curative powers of Dr. Val- entiae, which tells the same facts: Statbov Pbka.-, YobcCo., S. S. .-Before m. a Jastice of the Peace, ia and for said ceanty, personally cane Philip Hoffman, of lorn lowniaip, in trie coaniy aal State aforesaid, who being duly iwDrn, deposes and says ; That for fifteen years past he has been deaf, eaussJ by a disease ef the hoad, and that he called oa Dr. Valentine, on the I5th day U Julv. at Yerk Burouirh' and was initni$teliere4 aud pcrmr aUy carta in ia course or ten atri, ana further eaua act. FIIILIP HOFFMAX. iwera aud subscribed before me the 3d day of Augast, A. D. 18CY. JOHM A. MBTZEL, Justice ef ts.e Peace, lit Ward, York Boro, Dr. Valerite will be In Kbensbarg from Feb. 11th te 18th. Ca Bees Tabi.s. The New York Teach er and American Kdacational Monthly for February Is on our table. Its getting up i firm and handsome Its contents varied, use ful aad entertaining. Publishers, J. W. Hchermeihorn at Co., 430 Broome St., N. Y. Price, $1.60 per annum. The Thirty-Fifth Annual Report of the Managers of tho Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, is also be fore us. We are glad to see that this hu mane institution, under tho eoutrol f its prcscat Board of Managers, is in a most flourishing condition. The Feeruary number of Oodey'a Lady's Book has beon to hand for a couple of weeks, but was ina.iveitantly overlooked. The highest compliment we can pay to it is that it 16 fully up to tha standard of its predeces sors tha I Tightest Qem in the library crown of America. NR&itALGiA. We have cut from the Alta Californiau a reoipe for the euro of nearalf la, which the editor ef that paper claims to havo been effective iu several cases to his own knowledge. He says : Some time ego we published, at the re qust of a friend, a recipt to cure aeuralgia ; Haifa drachm of sal ammonia in an ounce of camphor water, to be taken a teaspoonful at a dose, and tho dose repeated several tims at intervals of five minutes, if the paiu do not relieved at onee. Half a dozen different persons have since tried the recipt, and in every case an immediate cure has' been affected. In one, the sufferer a lady, had beuu affected for more than a week, and her physician was unable to alleviate her sufferings, when a solution of sal ammonia iu camphor water relieved her in a few min ute. Good Xkws to Owners or Borsbs. Hav ing secured the ai4 of a good Shoer, and being well supplied with Nails and Shoes, I am determined to ofTer to cath eustomert the greatest inducement held out in this place since things were low. You can have yeur Horse shod all round for One Dollar and Fif ty Cents. I will also iron Sleighs and Sleds maae Wagon Tire and all kinds of Chains' and do everything in the Blaeksmithinr line at greatly reduced prices for Ike cath Shop near the Foundry of K. Glass. Ebenshare;, Dec. la, laT-m. Notiob. Prs. Owinn and Troxel, hav ing associated themselves together in the practice of Medicine, offer their professional services to tho citizens of Loretto and vicin ity. Dr. Troxel may always be found at the house of Peter Christy when not profes sionally engaged, where night calls can be made ; and Dr. Gwinn at his residence in Loretto. N. B. All persons having open accounts with tho undersigned are requested to call for aottlement. Wm. Gwixw. It is said that the citizens of Alaska pro seat a fine appearance in their new "togs," and it u further alleged that tha aforesaid togs wara procured from E. Leopold & Broa Oak Hall Clothing Store. Johnstown. Be that as it may. you cant w . giving this firm a call and baying all you neod in their line. J A market hoie snd to n hall on the jt tt jck priaeiwle is talked of in Altoona. LUS EMS C ASES Or THE 8CAI.P PRODUCE QRAYHA IR AND BALDNESS ! The use of Ilall'B Vegetable SICILIAN HAIR REX7ECTSR ! will restore It to its natural color and pro mote its growth. Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. IJ., Prop'rs. Coe'i Dybpepsla Cure Will immediately relieve and permanently cure tho most aggravated case of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomach. Constipatiou, and all diseases of the Stomacli and Bowels. Physicians, clergymen, and all who o?e it. join in unbounded praise of Its great virtue. Sold by;druggists everywhere. Price Jl. Coe-8 Cougb Balsam, The great popular Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup. WhoopingJCough and Consumption. Uoth sizes ordinary 4 oz.t also mammoth family bottles for sale by all druggists and dealers in medicines. No family should bo over night without it in the housa. Ihtorhatioji. Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face ; also, a recipe lor the temoval or l'imples, Ulotcbes, Erup tions, Ac. on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beautiful, can bo obtained without charge by addressing TQOS. F. CHAPMAN, CVemlst, 823 Broadway, NowJYork. Not Tbvb. It ia not true that a bill has been introduced into the Legislature requiring the peoplo of Ebensburg to buy at a certain store, but it is true that a bill of eK8ts may be saved by buying all your bills of goods at J. M. Thompson's, on High street. Think o It. Time is said te be money, and as it is natural to have a han kering after money, we advise the pur chase of a good time-keeper at Cham. Huberts' great clock, watch and notion es tablishment on High street. Gosxo. Tbe greatly reduced prices inaugurated at Mills & Davis cheap store have caused an increased demand for the desirable winter goods with which their establishment is so extensively stocked. Go thero and get bargains. iENTISTRY. The undersitrn- ed. Graduate of th Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Eb ensburg aad vicinity, which place he will visit on the first Monday of each month, to remain one week. feb 6. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. TfcTOTIGE. The account of Wm. " Palmer, Eq., Committee of Sarah Ben s n, a Lunatic, has been filed In the Pro thonotary's Office of CambVia county, to be presented to the Judgos of the Court of Common Pleas of said county for confirma tkn. on tle first Monday of March next. GEO. C. K ZAIIM. Froth'y. Trothy's Office, Ebensburg, Feb. 6, 18C8. ipUBLIC SAL. ft. Tho tinder signed. Executors of Jane Wherry, late of the Borough of Ebensburg, dee'd. will ex- Fiose to sale by public outcry, at the Court louse in said Borough, on Saturday, Me 22J day of February, 18G8, at one o'clock r. M., all the right, title and interest of the said Jane Wherry, of, in and to LOT 77 in the Borough of Ebensburg, aforesaid, bounded on the south by Sample street, on the north by Craw ford street, and west by Phaneyst, having thereon erected a Frame Dwelling House and Frame Stable, bow occupied by Lewis Rodgers. Term cf Sale One-half the purchase money to be paid in hand, and the balance in one year thereafterwith interest, to be socurcd by the judgment bond of th- pur chaser. GEO. J. RODGERS, Feb. 6. '68.-3t. WM. KITTELL. Also, at the same time and place, there will be sold by the Executors aforesaid, a LajJ Warrant fur 160 Acres, granted to the said Jane Wherry, (formerly Jane Lewis.) widow of Richard Lewis, deo'd, under Act of Congress. March 3d, 1865. for services of the said Richard Lewis in the war of 1812. Alao, Six Shares in the Capital Stock qf the Ebensburg and Cresstn Rail Road Co.. held by tho deceased per certificate of said Company. EGISTEU'S NOTICE. No- tice is hereby given that the following Accounts havo been passed nnd filed in the Register's Office at Ebensburg, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday, the 2d day of March next, to wit : The first and final account of Wm. Bark stresser, Adm'r of Nathaniel Bracken, hue of Susquehanna twp., deceased. The first and final account of D. M'Laugh lin, Adm'r of Catharine Mehan, late of Mill ville borough. Tho first and final account of Peter C. Lehman, Adm'r of Levi Weaver, late of Richland twp., dee'd. The account of R. P. Linton. Adm'r of David llite, late of Johnstown, dee'd. The account of Wm. Caldwell, Guardian of Fanny Levergood. The account of Wm. Caldwell, Guardian of Frank A. Johnston. The account of Mary Nagle, Adm'x of Richard 11. Nagle, doe'd. Tho account of John Kerr, Ex'r of Thoa. Rodgers, late of Conemaugh twp dee'd. Tho second aud partial account of Enoch Fan ens worth, Adm'r of Wm. H.Lloyd, late of Conemaugh twp., dee'd. The account of Geo. C. K. Zahm. Adm'r of Zachariah Morris, dee'd. The first and partial account of John R. Nagle, Adm'r cum testamento annexo of Rich ard Nagle, late of Susquehanna twp., dee'd. The second account of Catharine Connelly, Ex'x of Bernard Connelly, late of Summer bill twp., dee'd. The first and final account of D. M'Langh liu, Adm'r of the estate of John Trainer, late of Cambria county, dee'd. The first account of Joseph Daily, Adm'i of Hugh Daily, late of Millvillft bor., dee'd. Tha third and final account of Wm. Kit tell, Adm'r of the estate of John Rees, late of Blacklick twp., dee'd, of the proceeds of the real estate of tho said deceased ; sold pursuant to proceedings in partition. The partial account of Elizabeth . Wible and Jacob Stoltz, Adm'rs of Peter Wible, dee'd. of the proceeds of the real estate of said deceased ; sold pursuant to proceedings in partition. JAMES GRIFFIN. RgiPter. Register's Office; Ebensburg, Feb. 1, 1868, RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CAMBRIA COliN'TY, Xrnn tbe 37XH day or January, a, D. 1SG7, to tbe SOtb day or January, A. I. 186S, both days laclcslre. Dr. BERNARD WDERMITT, 1S6T. To balaaco due tho County at last settlement. To amount of County Taxes re ceived from Collectors for A. D. 1867 and previous years, To amount Poor Taxes, do. do. To amount Relief " 1865, do. To amount Milit'y " 1867, do. To amount Co'uty Taxes on seat ed aad unseated lands for 1867 and previous years. To amoHDt Poor Taxes, do. do.. To amonnt Relief Taxes on seat ed and nnseated lauds, for '65 and previous years. To amount Road Taxes on seat ed and unseated lane's, for '67 and previous years. To amount School do do To amount Bounty Taxes on seated and unseated lands, for 1866 and previous years. To amount received from mis cellaneous sources. To amount received on redemp tion of lands, To amount of Exonerations al lowed Collectors on Co. Tax. To amount of Commission allow ed Collectors on Co. Tax, To amount of Exonerations al lowed Collectors on Poor Tax, To amount allowed on Commis sions on Poor Tax, To amount of Exonerations al lowed Collectors on Military Tax, To amount Commissions allowed Collectors ou Military Tax, 43,791 66 21,o71 71 MSI 49 282 19 624 89 75 6 81 41 72 80 19 109 61 0 &0 684 07 182 11 1,142 S8 1,193 88 67 96 499 92 253 00 51 01 Total, $40,718 33 OUTSTANDING DEBTS Djse from Collectors far A. . ISC" ana previous 1864. 1865. J. D. Parrish, Ebensburg bor., Daniel O'Harra. Minister tp.. G. W. McDowell, Millville bor., Henry Lloyd, Susquehanna tp John Pringle, Wilmo're borough, A. Maken, Blacklick township, Anthony Gill, Chest township, M. Dunegan, Clearfield tp., Daniel Pringle, Croyle tp., Htnry Rager, Jackson tp., Robert Boyle, Millville bor., Johu F. Stull, Richland tp., Samuel Stutzman, Taylor tp., James Conrad, Washington tp., Jacob P. Strajer, Yoder tp.. Joseph Daily. Allegheny tp., Joseph Manlis, Blacklick tp., Ebenezer Williams, Gimbria tp., John Yahacr, Carroll township, A. Farabaugh, Carrolltown bor,, Baltzer Ilelfrick. Chest tp., John Wagner, Chest Springs bor. J. M. Dunegan, Clearfield tp., Chas. Helfrick, Conemaugh bor., George B. WTike, Croyle tp., Geo. W. Oatman, Ebensburg bor. W. W. Harrison, Jackson to., Wm. Flattery, Johnstown bor.. David Tobio. Gallitzin township, George Yinger, Loretto borough, Robert Boyle, Millville borough, Wm. B. Diver. Munster township, George Orris, Richland township, Christian Shaffer, Summerhill tp. J. Sharbaugh. Summitville bor., John Porter, Susquehanna tp., Jonas J. Goughnour, Taylor tp., J. McGonigle, Washington tp., Terry Troxel, White township, Joseph Horner, Wilmore bor.. Chas. Crissman, Yoder township, 1867. AMOUNT DUE CAMBRIA COUNTY FROM JUDGMENTS, &c. i Theodore liarnett ") No. 10 March Term, 1865, and tBaI' of Debt $155 30 5 Interest to Jan. 30, 18QS, 1 19 uobert IJ. Gageby, J Costs, . g 2t $110 111 , ") No- 34, Dec. Term, 1867, E. D. Jacob Hurgoon, V Ual. Debt and Interest to Jan 30, 'C8, 4 00 J Costs 12 rj2 653 o2 1 No. 260 Dee'. Term, I860, George Gales, iPebf' 178 37 Interest to January 80, 18C8. 4 22 J usis. Total, AMOUNT DUE CAMBRIA C0UNTY- K. I. Linton, Iato Sheriff, D. T. Storm, late Commissioner, Same, 4 years interest on same, Total, $33 48 Statement ihonlng Liabilities and Assets of tbo County. LIABILITIES. Outstanding Orders, $ 3,758 12 Balance iu favor County, 13,793 67 T.tal, S17.551 791 Given under our hands at Ebensburg, t JUUiM UA011 IJJELL, 1 JOHN FERGUSON, V Commissioners. JNO. A. KENNEDY, J Attest Wiluam II. Skohlkr, lerk. We the undersigned, Auditors of Cambria County, do respectfully report, that we have carefully examined the accounts and vouchers of Receipts and Expenditures of the said County Commissioners from the 27th day of January, A. D. 1807, to the 30th day of January, A. D. 18G8, both davs inclusive and find them to be correct ; as is also tho foregoing statement of Liabilities and Assets of said County. " Ur band, al the Commifsioners Office, the 30th day of January, A. D. 1868- II. R. SHAFFER, "1 D. A. LUTHER, V Auditors. EDWARD D. EVAKS, J Attest Gio. W. Oatman, Clark. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters Testamentary having been granted by the Register of Cambria county to the un dersigned on the estate of Mrs. Eleanor Dod son, late of Allegheny township, dee'd, all persons having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted to tbe same will make payment without delay. . - P. H. SHIELDS.aExtcator. Loretto, Jan. 9, 18Wfft. Treasurer of Cambria County, Cr. 11,141 71 241 00 10 51 1.S32 00 1,176 00 450 00 275 00 736 72 122 62 465 89 1.1GS OS 924 53 249 90 245 SO 210 75 287 76 1,421 88 2,770 81 69 00 664 67 26 76 846 60 20 66 8,760 00 100 00 285 00 136 55 762 20 72 95 616 81 29 00 217 00 890 25 1,323 82 S66 04 265 23 1,460 25 62 24 40 00 69 60 24 85 829 36 1807. By amount paid Assessors. By amonnt paid Auditors, Coun ty and State accounts, By amount paid Bounty, By amount paid Bridges, By amount paid Commissioners, By amount paid Com'rs Clerk, By amount paid do Counsel, By amount paid Constables, By amount paid Court Crier, By amount paid Court Honse, By amount paid Ciim. Pros'ns, By amount paid Elections, By amount paid Fox Scalps, By amount paid Fuel. By aaionnt paid Incidentals, By amount paid Inqulbltions, By amount paid Jail and Jailor, By amouat paid Jurors, fTrav.) By amount paid Jurors, (Tales.) By amount paid Jurors, (Orand) By amount paid Jury Com'rs, By amount paid Military, By amount paid Postage. By amount paid Poor House. By amonnt paid P. H. Directors By amount paid Printing, By amount paid Probates, By amount paid Prothonotary and Clerk of Quarter Sessions, By amount paid Redem. Lands, By amount paid Refnnd'g orders By amonnt paid Relief. By amount paid Road Damages, By amount pa:dRoad and Bridge Views, By amount pid Schools, By amonnt paid Sheriffs, By amount paid Stationery, By aaiount paid Supervisors. By amount paid Teach. Institute By amount pa;d TipBtavea. By amount paid Trans. Records, By amount paid Wildcat Soalps, By amount paid Western Peni tentiary, By Commissions to Collectors en County. Poor, Military and State Taxes. Bv Exonerations to Collectors 1,744 81 for County, Poor, Military and State Taxes, 1,969 94 By Commissions on 833.016 24 1,156 62 By am't in Treasurer's hands, 2,795 72 Total, $40,713 33 years : Co. Tax. Poor. State. Relief. Military. $117 64 J 82 47 45 06 89 28 20 99 9 69 9 66 12 81 84 61 63 62 44 26 81 62 82 62 43 14 18 83 21 78 18 70 83 81 61 79 140 93 95 44 It 49 198 87 85 70 119 93 60 20 8 83 47 00 73 14 29 26 2104 Ia litigation. 155 86 86 12 61 18 66 6 40 2 10 In litigation. 400 41 221 03 24 09 29 60 74 94 10 36 22 23 6 50 682 14 285 15 84 69 20 50 754 25 1G5 41 68 49 48 50 15 30 9 54 18 78 12 00 232 30 116 57 29 12 21 50 155 33 80 44 24 97 10 00 339 62 192 20 11 81 32 00 288 00 134 06 24 64 41 60 210 59 105 92 45 40 16 00 139 9 62 96 96 23 27 00 809 24 16S 21 85 67 20 50 210 35 184 65 234 11 110 00 114 73 82 83 18 9t 19 00 90 8S 43 85 17 02 7 60 72 00 86 00 In litigation. 41 85 23 41 7 75 12 50 688 31 294 49 47 81 44 00 408 23 208 33 81 92 19 50 CO 05 80 44 14 28 6 00 476 83 254 65 46 22 14 00 347 54 173 50 39 60 88 00 682 33 291 96 46 06 19 00 49 72 81 34 19 4S 17 00 155 12 77 81 18 69 8 00 9 00 4 50 Id litigation. 7,749 79 3,964 17 1,206 73 202 03 686 00 1 25 183 84, $1008 87 -MISCELLANEOUS: $17 67 $16 78 4 03 20 81 . ASSETS. Amt's due from Judgments, $1,008 87 Ami's due, Miscellaneous, 38 48 Amt's due from Collectors, 13,708 72 Am't in Treasurer's hands, 2,795 72 Total. $17,551 791 lis 30th day of Jansarr. A. D. 1868. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters Testamentary having been granted by the Register of Cambria county to the un dersigned on the estate of Michael Carney, late of Allegheny township, dee'd, all per sons having claims against said estate will (O.EO. C. K. ZAHM,- Treasurer, IX ACCtWST WITH TBS Fttr aid Soma of Employment or c a llama, couxtt. DR. 1867. To bal. In Treasurer's hands at last settlement. 8 til 17 To County orders on hand, do. 2,740 00 To County orders iseued during A. D. 1867, t.000 00 To amount received from Chas. McCoy, on loan. 20t Ot To baL duo Treasurer Zahm, 66 77 Total. 12,887 14 2,27 45 78 6 IS 40 167 90 114 CO 93 86 CR. 1867. By amount paid on in debtedness prior to Jan. '67, By amonnt raid for Bank discountLloyd & Co., S0 ; Geo C K Zahm, 43 04. Blacksmithing U. H. SiDger, 122.70 ; T. Mealy, 80.70; Thos Davis, 45.00. Boots and Shoes Melius, Cur rier & Co.. J122.90; Cyrus Hart. 45.00, Clothing Cyrus Hart, 20 pairs Pants. $68 ; H- Nutter, 4; Garrett, Young, Bcott & Go , 42, Coal Evan E Evans, 459.13 ; Wm Tl'ey, A7.63, Coffins David W Jones. $51. 75; J Wright, 4; Thill p 3 Custer. 6 ; Wm Orr & Bun, 14 ; Jno Purdy, 11, Corstalles1 Fes C B Ellis. $7.70 ; Geo C K Zal m. 4 60 ; G V M'Duwell, 7.50; John Martin, C ; K Ryckmcn, 25. 26 ; Henry Bvme, 3.C0 ; C Snyder, 4.75; N Nsgls, 4.98; GeoOrtfs, 7.70 ; Jas Darby, 16 60; A B Davis, 7.75; B JameH, 16.70; J Christy, 4 ; J. seph Daily. 19.50; A Dlg nam, 8.66; Geo Vainer, 3.45, County Oiders on hands, Dry Gods Shoemaker St Son, $251.19 ; Jno Gels. 45 ; Gardnor & Stewart, 102.88 ; HaviUnd, Lindsley it Co., 107.79; King, Barth & Co , 10; David Dibcrt, 40$ yds muslin, 8.10. Farmers II Drlskell. S59.09 ; John W McConnell, 96 98. Farming Implements Moses Kring, 1 twin sled, $11 ; Jno llumphre)s, hay lork, 11; Gotleib Bantley, rope for hay fork. 6.39 j T B Moore 1 grain drill, 76 ; Flour and Grain A M'Fadden. & Bios., $l,S9f.S5; James Diikll. 131,50; tt J Lloyd, 14 ; G G Owens, 14 ; Freight James J Kay lor. Groceries T G Stewart A Co.. coffee. $148. 2G ; Jas P Mur ray, 62cts; li LI Tudor, no bill. 91 04; Jos Gtis. SS.60; A M'Faddeu & Bros., 14.C9, Hardware and Tinware Geo. Huntley, $65.66 ; S Glass, 4. 85; Harness Hugh A M'Gy, House Servants Racbael A. Burke. $50. 86- M Mouse. 9 64 ; Theresa McDevitt, 57 ; Elizabeth M'Cauley, 18 ; iLtcrest Win rainier, $1.97; J J Kaylor, 55c's ; Charles McCoy, 8.60; E Shoemaker & Son. 2.16; John W Mc Connell, 60cts ; Theresa Mc Devitt, lOcts; Joseph Geis, 23cts ; Justice Fees J S Stra ver, $ 1 1 ; F Boarer, 1; I Ratledge, 91.64; Lumber M McGuIre, 500 feel plank. Meat Jas J Kaylor, 480 lbs beef, $36.00 ; Same, 220 lbs mntton, etc., 48.15; George C K Zahm, 644 lbs beef, etc., 87.62 ; flame, 2020 do., do., 125.24 ; Same, 65$ lbs veal. 9.60 ; James Driskell, 808 J lbs mutton. 43.20 ; Same, 90 lbs veal, 11.70; F Kittcll, 69 J lbs beef. 8.32; Pter Maltzie, beef, 2.50; Wm Kaylor, 2557 lbs bief. 170.20 Printing II D Wiodruff.ll.&o J M Swank. 1.50 ; Provisions M Driske'I, 81 bus. potatoes, $81 ; James Drie kell. 65 ditto. 65 ; Joseph Daily, 15 bus. beans. 22.00 ; James J Kaylor. 4J barrels cider, 20 bas. apples, 61.50 ; Relief to Out-Door Paupers Wm McPherson, $128.60; Jno Hannan, 28 ; J Blouch, 86; Wm Flattery, 19.60; George Orris, 207.85 ; Thos Jinks, 25; John Furlong. 80 ; Jaue Jones, 82.25 ; B James, 16 ; Isaac S Horner, 6 ; Mary Wolford, 15 60 ; Wm Palmer, 162.76; Th. s George, 16 ; Barbara Bar tram, 89 ; H Byrne, 20.50; Joseph Daily, 62 60; Wm Martin. 85; Mrs Williams, 8 ; J Murphy, 18.76 ; Henry Walters. 101 ; A J Stemmer. 8.60 ; Mrs McKerr, 10; Jno Si vert, 8.60: Thos Hocker, 6 ; Wood, Morrell & Co. 40 ; Geo Wehn, Jr., 142.61; I Wissinger. 19.18; Juhn lie Closkey, 109; J,.hn Mcdl gan, 7 ; Patrick Kelly, 122 ; James Murray, 41.50 ; John W Wehn, 68.60 ; Mary Mac gus, 43 ; A Oswalt, 3 50 ; J Ryan, 9; John D Thomas, 10.50; Peter Berg, 3.25 ; Relief to OutDoor Paupers (Medical Attendance) H W Marbonrg, $37 ; C Eme rson. CI.60; B L Yeaglev, 68.75 W W" Walters. 10 '; Repairs Morgan Humphreys, $7.50 ; J D Hartsock, 9. SO : T B Moore, 7.05 ; Salaries Jas J Kaylor, $204 ; George C K Zahm, 1 year 133.34; Sewing EHzabetk Skellv. Sundries R V Hook, $1 ; J J Kaylor, 96.99 ; Stationery James Murrav. S:ock for Farm Georee "(3 K 8ft 76 145 40 1,000 00 ill 94 147 07 1S8 SO 1,665 86 88 45 20 01 0 61 47 SO 119 19 14 01 10S 64 00 642 48 8 00 210 It 1,708 23 167 25 28 85 837 84 29 87 ta 99 2 75 Zahm, for 1 mare $125 ; Jno reulon,2pigs 14; 1M 00 Tot&1. . $ll337 14 OUTSTANDING DEBTS DUE BY THE POOR HOUSE. Outstanding orders prior to January 1867. $4109 Do. do. for year 1887, 2,516 76 Total, INMATES OF No. Inmates Jan'y 1st, 1867, 54 No. admitted dur ing the year, 66 No. Died, io " Bound out, 2 $6,620 06 POOR HOUSE. ro. discharged Jk absconded, 69 No.remaming lgt -Jan'ry, 1868, S9 No. Sane, 59 ; Insaae, 10 INVENTORY OF PROPERTY Remaining at the Poor Home whm tau charge of by B. M'Dermitt, (Steward.) as shown by appraisement list dated Jnear 7th. 1813. signed by James Myer. H. C. Devino and F. P. Tlarney, and o iil.- .u the Poor House. iIiceUneou Articles. 28 m:i'ir. f 10 muslin chemisettes; T sheets ; 4 iaix.l shirts; 1 tick aad bolster; Ifc J.iiiotr i'.:r ; Stamps; 9 milk pots ; 1 ccfTee 1..V.I; ft ti-. buckets; 5 dish pans; S cofle l:!!-; i cooking stove and fixtures ; 2 wash tut ; 87 plates ; 41 largo dUhfS ; 12 small dUhe? ; 18 soup bowls; 1 caster; dcz e-:.cza ; 3 knives and forks ; S glaaa uisLt. ; 3 soup trays ; I tea pot ; 2 pitcheia ; 1 1 tilths ; 2 cream pitchers; 2 sugar bo-' ; 7 .iojili ing irons; 23 psnt glas ; 2 w?Kh-iwf, ; 1 OiSp of Cambria county ; 2 buffalo robes. Articles of Furniture for tie lie-use. 1 cupboard ; 27 Iron bedsteads with bed bug ; 2 iron bedsteads without bedding; 14 li stands; 2 old tables; 6 egg stovea ; fi chairs; 1 old book case; 1 old tc:i plati stove ; 1 dining table ; 1 douh-trsy at.d I sink. Articles qj Clothing not hoe Mention? 1 snail buudle of blue drill ; I yard re' linsey ; 24 yards ticking; r'.-r hp?; a pai.sjants; 19 pairs shoes ; 42l n: d'eicf cotton batting ; 1 grcaa hoe strings ; 1 .t cotton spools; 7 linsfly dresses, ai.d 1 Lc.i hap. Article of rrovitisn and JVs-f. 180 bus corn in tho ear ; 110 busoaU ; 10 !arr! f flour; keg fih ; 9 crocks ot z pie Iutter ; 16 gallons of apple butter ; 20 lbs reap ; 8 lbs Coffto; 8y lbs pepper; fl Lus beacs and 16 t n hay. Stock and Farm Implements. 1 bob sled ; 1 hay rake; 1 mowing machine; 1 gr;.i drill ; 2 setts of horse gears ; ' -ir;rg brio! ; 1 wagon saddle ; 1 ahovel plow : i harrow ; 1 patent hay lifter and rope for same ; I wind-mill ; 1 straw cutter ; 1 manure fik ; 1 whetl barrow ; 1 old griud stone ; 1 ol I wagon; 1 spring wagon; 8 head horse; 13 head cattle ; 81 eheep -, 6 large hogs ; 10 small pigs, and 1 p'ough. LIST OF ARTICLES. Appraised as the property of B. il'Dermitt : 1 buggy, 1 sleigh, $145 001 2 pruublcsch- 45 00 cd olothe, 10 00 ia 00 a 00 4 oa 1 o 1 00 1 sett barn's, bridle and saddle, 1 cow, 25 001 1 lars copDer kettle, -Ides silver forks, 1 dos knives a fork. I butc'r knife, carv. knife end fork, 1 steel, 1 sett diahes, 10 tumblers, 1 glass d!h, J lamps, 2 spittoons, 1 brjre looa'g gltts, 2 hutcbeti, 1 good tofa, 1 bureau, I stand, i yards good wocl'n car pet, 44 ycrJs partly worn ditto. 13 00 80 00 n 00 10 to 8 Ou 7 00 1 egg stove St pipe, 1 8 d'y clock 2 tables. 11 chairs, 1 cupboarJ, ' 0 milk pots, 2 cream do. 3 buckets, cau'J fruit, lard tallow, 1 bbl. flour, 2 crocks, 1 whip, streiuer and coffee mil!, 1 s't cane bot tom chairs, rock'g chair 2 beds it bod ing. 1 siJe table, 1 p a i r table cloth, fi 00 2 0t 4 10 Iff SO 8 CO 10 1 5U I 00 9 0C 6 00 45 00 10 0(' 6 0' 1 C so ( o 8 ( 8 00 34 CO 33 0O 110 y4s oil cloth 10 01 130 0 10 OC'i 1 bay mare, Total, $70 60 We the undersigned Auditors of Catubn.v coantj-, respectfully report, that wc have audited, settled, and adjusted the accounts of the Poor and House of Einj.Ujmeiii of said County, with George C. K Zahm, Tr surer thereof, according to law. and find a balance due the said Treasurer of Fifty-fi dollars and seventy-seven cents. Givaa under onr bands this 21t day f January, A. I. 183. H. R. SHAFFER, ) D. A. LUTllEil, I Auditors. EDWARD D. 1CV.ANS. J Attest Gro. W. Oatman, Clerk. UPHANS' COURT SALE. Bv virtue of an order of the Orphaas' Court of CambriA county, I will txpote to public sale at the Hotel of Michael J. Piatt, in Plattville, Su--iueha nm towcahip, .-u Saturday, 22d Ftbruary ntat, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following real estate, of which Andrew J. Farrell, died seized, iiow owned by his minor children, viz: Francis Farrii, Archibald Farrell and Jatofs T. Farrell 6uVjcet to the dower of the widow of the said Andrew J. Parrel to wit : A CERTAIN TRACT OR PIECE Oil PARCEL OF LAND situate in Susquehanj township, Cambria county, aforesaid, bound ed by Undd of Joshua Davis. Pitts Jb Cagu. Heirs of J. Conner. David Burkh&rt. M, J. Piatt, and others , attaining IOO'ctm and 124 Perches, strict measure, or thereabouts ; about SO acres cf which are cleared, aud thereon erected a two 6tory PInk H nse. Frame Barn, and other outbuildings. Terms of Sale One-third to b paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in tw i equal annual payments thereafter, with in terest, to be secured by the judgmeut bouda and mortgage of the 7nrchaor. FRANCIS J. UEAREU, . Guardiass of paid minors. P. S. The above property will be sold 114 described, or In two or more parcels, as may result to tho best Interests of taid minor. Drafts of same will be exhibited on dav t f s&le. f Jan. 30. ISPS. SHERIFF'S SALE. 13 j virtuo of a writ of Vend. Erjton. usued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria Co.. and to me directed, there will be exposed ti Public Sale, at the Court House in EbeLS burg, on Moaday, the 21th day of Ftbruarv next, at 1 o'clock p. the following Real Kitate, to wit : All tha right, title aad in terest of Edward M'GIade, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Summer hill township, Cambrli countv, adjoining lands of Wm. R. Hughes, heirs cf Johu Crum, and others, containing 00 Acres. more or less, aoout l.'O Acres of which art cleared, having thereon erected a two etnry Log Uouso and a one-and-a-half story Log House and Frame Barn, now in the occu pancy of the said Edward M'GIade. Takeu in execution and to be sold at the suit cf Thomas A. Scott. JOHN A. BLAIR. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Elensborg. Feb C. 1868. NOTICE. To THE Ckewtoes ov tub Huntingdon, Cambria and Indi awa TcasriKE Co. By order of th Court of Huntingdon county, I ana directed to pav to the creditors of the Huntingdon. CamUt & Indiana Turnpike Company onk per osot. on tha amount of their claims, wilh iwterc-t added to January 11, 1841. I am repirt-l to pay said amount om proscntatioa of vtrtU ficates of indebtedness. t JOHN LLOYD, Sequestrator. Ebeosbnrg. Jan. 23. 1863. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICplI Letters of Administration on th.. tate of David Leidy. late of Ja.kson tl"' ty all p.I haXr.."..' iaieMed to the iaai;B" "Ji thos" I i- .,.-Ct. - - - Adin'x. 00 00 3.1 to On
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