fit. Peter's Carelessness. One night, as old St. Peter slept, He left the door of heaven ajar, "When through a little angel crept. And came down with a falling etar. One Bummer as tho blessed teams Of morn approached, my blushing brido Awakened from somo pleasing dreams, And found that angel by her tide. God graDt but Jhia I auk no more : That when ho leaves this world of sin, He'll wing his way to that blest phore And find that gate of heaven again. BT. PETEB'S REPLY. Full eighteen hundred years or more I've kept my doors reenrely tied : There has do "little angel" strayed. Hot one been rrisbing from inside. I did not sleep, as yon supposed, Nor left the door of Heaven ajar; Nor has a "little angel" left. And 2one down with a falling star. Go ask that blushing bride and see If ah woa't frankly own and say That when ub found that angel babe. She fouad it in the good old way. God grant but this I ask no more. Thai should your number you enlarge, That yoa will not do as before, , And lay U to old liter's charge. EsTAOCrSAKT Musical MECnASIEM- A beautiful ok was constructed by M. Droy, aa Ingenious mechanic of Geneva, iu Switzerland, capable of the following sur pribing movements. There were seen on it a negro, a dog, and a thepherd. When the block struck, the tbepheid played six tones on Hi flute; and tLe dig as if delighted with the music, jumped up ami fawned upon bin:. This musical machine was exhibited to tho king of Spain who was greatly struck with Its wonderful powers. "The playful gentleness of my dog," raid Droy, ia his loast merit; if your "majesty will be pleased to touch one of the apples which aro in tho shepherd's basket, and you will admire his fidelity." Tho king took an apple, and tho dog In a musical tono barkeJ so loud, that the kind's dog began also to bark 8 Ingonious as this machine undoubtedly was, it haa been fully equalled by Maclzel, well remembered for his extraordinary skill in nautical mechanics particularly. Not many years since, in 1809 or 1S10, he ex hibited a masterpiece of art. From a tent Mr. Maelzel led out a fine, manly martial figure, in tho unifoim of an Austiian dra goon trumpeter, with his instrument to his mouth. Tho figure being pressed on the shoulder, played not only the Austrain cav alry march, and the .different signals for the manoeuvres of the army, but also a march and an allegro, which was accompanied by the whole orchestra. After this, tho dress of the figure was completely changed into that of a Faench trumpeter of the guard. It then began to play the French cavaliy march, with the signals for cavalry ma cccuvreft, and a lastly march of Dussck's and an allegro of Pleyd, also accompanied by a fuU orchestra. This fjure produced a clear and perfect tone, and only required to bo wound up twice during the programme, and this was effected on the left hip. This very curious figure was exhibited in various cities in the United States, aud probably etill remember ed by many. First Use of Gunpowder. Dr. ner mann Meynert, In his work entitled "History of the Art of War and Organization of Armies In Europe," shows that gunpowder was known to the Arabs long before the time of Berthold Schwartz. About 1285, Nedjm-Edin-Hassan-Alammah describes a pyrotechnical mixture composed of saltpetre, brimstone, and charcoal, which, he states, was known both to his grandfather and father; consequently, at least forty years before the date of the manuscript. The hit ter is illustrated with diagrams of the madfan, a sort of wooden mortar, as wide as it was deep, into which the mixture was rammed, for the purpose of projecting balls (Londoc) Oi bol'a. 'Let tin (shooter be on his guard ! " adds the writer. The madfaa was provided with a handle, and miut, therefore, have been a portable weapon. Among Alam m ah's recipes there is the following : "Take ten drachms of saltpetre, two drachms of charcoal, one and a half of sulphur. Mako these up into a fine powder, with which fill one third of the madtaa; put no more, for otherwise It might burst." The word bon doc Originally meant a hazlenut ; in the tenth century it had already acquired the meaning of a ball to be shot from a crossbow, and it now means a musket or pistol ball. Another contrivance mentioned by Alimmah is an iron lance, or arrow, with a hole drilled lengthwise in the shaft, and filled with gun powder. The first mention of this Mihstaure in the Chiiuse ancalj occurs in 12o'J. under the Song dynasty. Alberlus Magnus and F.oger liacdi (1280-1205) seem not to have beeu aware of the pr-j-ctilo power of gun powder, but only cf its explosive quality. A Small Pox I'Ikukdv. A correspondent of the Stockton (California) A red J, writes as follows : I herewith append a recc'pt which has been used to my kuowledgo in hundreds of cases. It v. ill prevent or euro tho small pox, though the pittings are filled. When Jenncr discovered eow-pox iu England, the world or scienco hurled an avalanche of fame upon his head ; but when the most scientific school of medicine iu tho world that of Paris publishes this receipt as a panacea for small-pox, it past unheeded. It is as unfailing aa fate, and conquers in every in stance. It is harmless when taken by a well person. It will also cure scarlet fever. Here is the receipt as I have used it, and cured my childreu cf scarlet fever ; here it is as I have used it to cure the srnall-pox ; when learned physicians said tho patient must die. It cured : Sulphate of zinc, one grain; foxglove (digitalis), one grain; half teaspconful of Bugar ; mix wun two tauesnooafu s of water "When thoroughly mixed, add four ounces of water, lake a spoonful of it every hour. Either disease will disappear iu twelve hour?. For a child, smaller doses according to ago. If counties would compel their physiciana l0 use this, there would be no need of pest-houses. If you value advice and experience, uso thU for that terrible dis ease. Metallic ceilings, wWh consist In the application to the joisting 0f Tery thin stamped metal In ornamental embossed panels, have recently been Invented. These stamped panels are fitted for every kind of decoration In color, and if Inserted as plain surfaces, may bo Ubed as the ground for every discription of cartoon painting, com bining with lightness and durability artistic and ornamental effect, at a comparatively small cost. War do young ladies put thoir hair up in papr? So as to wake early (wake curly) til the morning. J ' RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CAMBRIA COUNTY From 30th day of January. 1868, to JOHN C0Xf TREASURER DR. o.r. 1 a To amount of County Tax received from It. McDermitt, laic Treas'r. $ Cb2 10 To amount of I'oor Tax received from B. McDeruiitt, late Tre.ia'r, Vi2 M To amount of County Tx received . from Collectors lor lfcGd and pro- vious years, !c To amount of Poor Tax, do. do. do. - 3,3 0 (-5 i Relief lc'65, do. f-H fly Military" do. 9C5 7U " County" Tax on Seated and Unseated Lanils for ltt7 and previous years, 3,425 iC, To amount of Poor Tax, do. do do. 1,0H8 90 Relief " l'-V do. 39 17 " " Road 1-07, rlo. 2.354 42 School " do. 3,.Ti3 2 " " Bounty " do. i)$,iUl J received from Mibcel- !-laneons Souces 1,138 C2 To amount received on Redemption of Lands,. 540 06 To amount received on Commis sioners' Sales,. 562 00 To amount of Exonerations allowed Collectors on Conuty Tax 1,207 94 To amount of Commissions, do. do. 1,140 4'J " ' " Exonerations allowed Collectors on Poor Tax, 577 11 To amount of Comaiirions, do. do. 551 W " " Exonerations allowed Collectors on Relief Tax 53 62 To amount of Exonerations allowed Collectors on Military Tax 250 GO To amount oi Commissions, do. dt- 00 75 Total,. ,. .S47,G-iS 74 EfiO-M JUDGMENTS. l Ko. M M:ir. I T. l.s:;.-. E. Theo Barnett 1). Eil. of rind J-Debt, ?V9 59 R.B.Gngehy. j Int. to Jan 20.1SG9,.. 3 51 I Costs,.. 9 62V $112 75a' John Sanders I Jud't of Docket ot and J-H. Kiniead, Eq., Peter Sanders, J Debt, 17 00 Total,. $129 75j STATEMENT SHOWiNQ LIABILITIES LIABILITIES Outstanding orders,. Amount Due Conir's. 41,766 01 Campbell,. . . Ferguson,. . . Kennedy,.. . Amount Due Sheriff,. . 7C0 0') 166 ( 0 194 GO- l.CfO GO 113 35 5 385 02 12.9&7 70 Bal. Rond and School Taxes, Bal. in favor of County, Total,. $21,332 03 DUE FROM COLLECTORS FOR THE Co. Tax. Wei, ITcDermitt, Washington tp., $ 93 19 Henry Lloyd, Susquehanna tp., John Pringle, Wilmore hor., 45 72 A. Makin, Blacklick tp., John Yahncr, Carroll township, 12G 15 Baltzcr llelfrick, Chest township, Geo. W. Oatniau, Ehecshurg bor., 61 CO W. W. Harris. Jackson township, David Tobin, Gallilzin township, 9 02 Robert Boyle, Jliliville bor., 83 39 John Porter, Susquehanna tp. 210 21 Jonua V. GougUubur, 'Taylor tp.. Jere. Sl'Gonigio, Washington tp., Joseph Ilosue, Allegheny tp., 429 12 Amos Rowland, Pdackiick tp.. 1G5 25 Kbenezsr Williams, Caml-ria. tp., 40 02 Jc seph Gantrer. Carroll township, 410 54 Dominic Eager, Carrolltown bor., 108 50 Anthony Anna, Chest township, 221 53 Francis Cooper, Chest Springs bor., oG 83 Jeremiah Donahoe, Clear Geld tp., S36 73 Jacob Wtnz, Conemaugh tp., 38 54 Adam Byer, Croyle township, 50 22 Geo. W. Oatmau, Ebensburg bor., G16 43 Jerome Dawson, Gahitzin tj)., . 224 53 Timothy Hunt, Jackson tp., 41 05 Wm. Flattery, Johnstown bor., 1,488 G3 Geo. Elder, Loretto borough, 81 91 Eobert Boyle, Jlillville lnir.. CI 00 Wrn. P. D:ver, Munster township, ISO 31 Charles Ile!stl, Richland tp , 701 43 James Gallahor, Summerhiil tp.. 202 17 Jas. W. Coudon. Summitviile bor., John Wrstover, Stipqnohanna tp., R98 73 I). W. Arpas, Taylor tp., 289 53 Joseph Criste, Wpshington tp., 185 01 Perry Tr xoll, White tow nship., 133 02 Joseph Miller, Wilmore bor. 120 33 Elias Crisman, Yoder township, 18G4. 18G5. i 18CC. 1SG7. 1SC8. Totals AMOUNT received from -- laneous Sources : James Coudron, fi.r County "Map, J. K. LliLc, Jury fee. No. 4, Mar. Sessions, 1SG3. D. T. Storm, lata Commissioner, Geo. C. K. Zihm, Com. vs. Hor- r.ick, C. L. rershing Com. vs. Gagel-y, John Campbell Com. vs. Ilelsel, F. P. Tierney, on Bond of Daniel & Jos. Walter, Tetcr ilulvihill, on Bond of J. Keith, et. al. , F. P. Tierney, on Judg't of Coun ty vs. J. Burgoon, G. W. Easly, County vs. J. Ilor- nick, W. II. Scchler, in Xos. 17 & 18 Sept. Sessions, 18G8. Geo. C. K. Zahm, Cost and Jury Fees, Cornelius Diver, Surplus on Stray Cow, Geo. W. Oatman, Taxes Exoner ated for 18C8, Miscel- 8 00 4 CO 20 90 25 00 C5 00 20 00 24 CO 15 00 CC9 27 62 00 100 00 122 41 1 66 75 $1,138 62 Total, Givks cspra oca haxds, at Ebensburg, this AUegt Tnos J. Glass. Clerk. MAURICE McNAMARA. ) f the unl,ers'Knell Auditors of Cambria county, do respectfully report, that we have care- J"."! examined the accounts and vouchers of Receipts and Expenditures of the said County Com misfnoners from the 30th day of Jan., 1 868. to the 20th day of Jan., 18C9, inclusive, and find them iTrr0ct' as 13 aIso th treZ'mS Statement of the Liabilities and Assets of said Coanty. 1TI,Eba ea ha.vds, at the Commissioner's Office, the 20th day of January. A. D. 1869. D. A. LUTHER, ) A.w r ur E.D.EVANS. Auditors. Attest-Go. W.Oatvav, Clerk. JAMES NULL. S 20th day ot January, iwra, inclusive. OF CA&1ER1A COUNTY, CR. I - i T5v amount naid Assessors S 1,644 30 3C6 00 1,700 00 . Auditors County find State occounU, By amount paid Bridges " Commissioners John Ferguson, $71M 00 John A. Kennedy,. . 594 00 Maurice M'Namara.. P-VOO John Campbell, 670,00 By amount paid Comiuis'ers' Clerk, ' Com'rs Council,. . " Com'rs Sales, it Constables, . . Court Crier, 2,049 00 425 00 b5 00 ... L0 00 849 29 . 95 00 530 21 1,649 84 1.641 21 322 30 115 TO 48 07 55 90 24rf Od 1.7G1 67 2.5S3 33 124 50 751 47 63 C2 509 92 295 Oi"1 id 30 11,000 00 300 00 5:0 00 141 03 1,151 40 3-.7 93 158 54 2 0 J 01 10 350 CO S83 29 3,1 00 31 . 423 24 49 99 " Court House, Crtm Proseci t'na, Elections, Eux Scalps, Fuel, .... " House of Refuge, ' Incidentals,. ...... " Inquisitions, " Jail and Jailor,.. . " Jurors Traveree,. " (Tales),.. (Grand),. " Jury Commiss'rs,. and Clerk, " "Military, Phono. Reporter,. Postage, Poor Hou , j it. uirectors,. . Printing, Probates, " Proibonotary and Clerk of Quarter Sessions, : Retlern. of Lacds, " Refunding, " Relief, (i 14 " Koad Damages,. . Rnnd and BriJgo views, " tStationerv, J " " " State Debt, Da fieiency , ' " Supervisors,.... " ' Teach's Institute,. " ' Tipstives, " " Vild C:it Sculps,.. By Comraiions to C'.d'.ectors oa County, Poor and Military Tuxos, By Exonerntions to Collectors on County, I'oor and Iieiief Taxes... By 33 Deeds to Count v for Lunds, at $3 37 ' By Advertising 4G tracts of Lands, at 50 cts , By Commission on 30,796 12 at per cent., Balance in Treasurer's hands, 73 12 19 SO 1,755 40 2,053 67 IU 21 23 00 1 ,257 S6 5,586 43 Total,. S 17,043 74 M IS CELL A N EO US. R. r. Linton, late Slierifi",... $17 67 Sun.e, lnirrcsi on same, 1 06 $18 73 B. M'Dtrii.iU, late Treasurer, . . . , 1,267 07 Total,. . $1,285 80 AfiD ASSETS OF THE COUNTY ASSETS.- I Amount Duo from Judgments 8129 75 1 ,2S5 hQ 4.330 05 Amount Due Irom .Miscellaneous, Amount lu from Collectois 1 Amount iu Treasurer's hands,. 5,5b6 43 Total,- $21,332 i'S)4 YEAR 1868 AMD PREVIOUS YEARS: Poor. State. Belief. Military. 24 21 19 95 6 59 C5 80 10 6G 9 20 10 lfi C9 153 91 89 55 223 44 203 53 83 G5 383 43 201 43 53 72 130 95 50 59 169 07 23 9G 63 51 S04 06 112 32 73 12 928 77 86 23 57 o 70 35 17 51 03 T2 10 15 75 46 49 41 14 52 20 27 26 81 18 97 20 1 00 SO 00 42 01 45 03 25 77 5G 01 52 72 27 4 4 3G 14 27 81 52 11 10 So 83 90 110 10 20 78 32 S3 300 70 24 24 21 83 43 97 23 40 12 80 47 71 63 40 90 87 43 04 15 50 23 62 9 17 1 22 CO 50 00 50 3 50 21 50 00 12 33 81 S9 80 105 350 101 20 f.n 10 50 14 00 7 CO 23 50 13 "62 5 203 10 re 1-iG 79 107 01 91 04 Gl 22 27 00 12 50 8 50 $7,G21 64 4,057 00 l.GSG 77 G3 93 S00 65 A MOUNT of Road and Taxes duo the several Districts ed and Unseated Lands, for 18G7 School on Seat and j re School. 40 GO 209 97 62 52 1G5 07 484 45 183 24 C5 SO 65 65 2 58 30 00 298 47 15 60 115 15 143 38 62 153 69 154 79 280 09 704 34 4 00 138 61 vious year;; : Koad Tax. 5 25 39 1G2 14 54 12 133 53 2G3 63 122 72 49 82 51 11 28 4G 218 93 90 110 31 131 10 87 46 164 43 232 92 8fT2 2G 125 19 Allegheny township, Blackiick do. Cambria do. Carroll do. Chest do. Clearfield do. Conemaugh do. Croyle do. Ebensburg borough, Gallitzin township, Jackson do. Monster do. liichland do. Summerhill do. Summitville borough, Susquehanna township, Taylor do. Washington do. White do. W.lmore borough, Yoder township, $2,354 42 3,323 02 20th day of January, A. D. 1869. JOIIN'FEROUSON, ) JOHV A IfKWNPnV i n Gi EOEGE W. O ATM AN, - Treasurer, r I ACCOCKT WITH DIRECTORS OF THE TOOR AND nOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT, CAMBRIA CO. DR. 1863. Julv 21st. To County Orders Nos. 405, 406 and 407 received Geo. C. K. Zahm, late Treasurer, S3000 00 March 4. To amt. ree'd from Wm. J. Buck as amt. overpaid on corn in 186G, April 13. To amt. ree'd from A. Kopclin as fine in Commonwealth April 14. To amt. ree'd from J. S. Strayr, esq., as Cue in Com. vs. John Quirk, July 9. To bal. of fines ree'd from 17 10 25 00 25 00 50 CO To County Orders issued during 18G8, 9000 00 To bal. to close in favor of Treasurer, G7 78 Total, 12184 78 CR. 18C8. By amt. paid on indebtedness Trim- m 1RC8. $ 1373 14 APPRAISERS F. P. Tierney, 10 00 James Myers, H. C. Devine, BEEF J. Gutwalt, 485lbs, L. Rodgers, 1374 R. E. Jonea. -ni mtovcr 240 " 5 00 5 00 71 o4 190 81 27 30 18 GO v oo 30S 35 tm..iOKSMITH1N(j R. Singer, L. D. Cawser, S. J. Wcakland, BOOTS, SHOES Gregg, Son 1 C5 4 41 4 45 74 40 33 33 25 00 20 00 5 00 9 91 74 40 33 3S & Co. BUTTER Bell O'Ncil, CLOTHING Mills & Davis, . John Dougherty, D. C. Morr.3, CLOTHESLINE W. A. B. Lit ' tie. 200 ft. ft, 3c. rer foot. SO 00 G 00 7 1G C 00 CARDING Yenncr & Jones, COAL Charles Myers, Evan E. Evaas, Daniel Parks, COFFINS Arthur Cullen, John Blouh, David W. Junes, CORONER'S INQUEST J. A Hfirrold, CONSTABLE FEES R. Ryck mno. 7 16 30 32 74 74 3 90 C 25 18 00 30 50 10S 86 45 60 45 8 0 74 50 6 30 33 87 10 40 17 90 21 00 3 r.o 1 75 25 75 60 7 75 9 25 2 00 John Gros?cup, A. B. Davis, G .leorjre v arner, E J 11111 os, Joseph Daily, Isa.lore Lilly, Tate W. Ailicon, J. C.-RIRle C. A. Dimond, Geo. Wissingcr, Andrew Glass, C. Snyder, Patrick Marker. 8 John A. Blair, 13 55 212 32 CO. ORDERS ON HAND, 1000 00 1000 00 FARMERS J. V,r. M'Counell, 89 25 Wm. J. Parish, Owen Lynch, 189 00 18 00 100 00 7 00 David O'Harra, Cha?. M'Dermitt FARMING UTENSILS Con- verv& Co., plough FLOUR" & GRAIN A. M'Fad den &. Co., 403 25 10 00 10 CO 285 71 75 50 20G 52 1 10 00 37 42 40 75 588 23 76 77 26 87 1G3 S2 3 00 Samuel O'Harro, Kinport & Co., Daniel O'Harro, Charle3 Bradley, Peter Piper, Beck k Shocmr.ker, T. G. Stewart A Co., John V. Evans, FREIGHT P. R. R. Co., G RAVES David Davis, GROCERIES Geo. G u rley, K;nport k Co., A. M'F.xdden A Co., W. T. Altfathcr . J. & J. Kellv, R. II. Tuior, E. James, T. G. Stewart A Co., M. L. Oatman, HARDWARE & TINWARE 1537 86 1G3 82 3 00 CO 00 2(7 25 120 33 13 25 17 25 40 G3 G 24 301 27 25G 16 1037 43 Geo. HuntleT, INTEREST J. YV. M'Connell R. Ryfkmau, Geo. Hunilev, A. M Faddeu & Co., Simon Fisher, B. M'Dermitt, Wm. J Parish, J1imes J. Kaylor, Jennie M'Dermitt, Abel Lloyd, Chas. M'Cov, I?ell O'Niell, Hugh M Coy. H. A. Shoemaker, C. T. Roberts, R. S. Bunn, Lewis Rodgers, 89 GG 40 60 3 10 7 81 1 17 2 72 2 82 !39 02 94 6 10 18 00 57 43 8 31 80 CG 1 00 C5 95 2 19 44 27 2 00 3 50 5 40 51 1 50 15 00 1 25 1 00 1 80 Kachael Uuric, INSURANCE J. E 293 79 14 27 Roberta F. Custer JUSTICE FEES P. M. D. Wagner, Joseph Miller, Joseph W. Condon, E. J. Waters, George W. Oatman, John A. Kenedy, Jos. S. Strayer, Irvin Rntledge, Vi'm. Flattery, LIME Abel Lloyd, LUM HER Wm. Larrimer, M'DERMITT, B. personal pro i)erty bv appraisement, 15 315 o 10 46 94 315 -10 11 00 11 00 703 50 703 50 MERCHANDISE II. A. Shoe maker, E. R. Duncgan, E. Roberts, Daniel Laughlin, Cyrus Hart, V. S. Barker, PRINTING James Swank, 325 71 66 50 C3 00 42 CO 23 73 3 00 073 47 H. A. M 1 lKC, PROVISIONS John E. Davis, 4 50 50 20 bush, potatoes, Daniel O'Harro. 20 00 113 50 30 87 22 00 30 69 89 00 49 40 51 60 49 00 27 CO 20 20 21 00 133 50 PORK Dan'l Bradley, 3131bs Josepu liogue, John Carney, Wm. Carney, Simon Fisher, Peter Parish, C. O'Niell. 220 341 890 " 494 " 516 " 400 " 322 50 2760 4G 20 PRUNING AND GRAFTING John Reese, REPAIRING J. D. Parish, Henry Myers, Morcan Humphreys, RELIEF OUT DOOR PAUPERS Thomas Gallagher, John Dibert, Joseph Daily, Wm. Palmer, Jane Jones, John D. Thomas, Ilenry Walters, George Gurley, Edward Owens, Jerry Evans, Peter H. Berg. James Purtnett, Wm. M'Pherson, Barbara Bartman, Henry Arble, David Roes, Ilenry Byrne, Jane Goughan, Mary A. Morrison. Margaret M'Devitt, Peter Maltzie, Mary Gillespie, F. J. Parish, Georgo Wehn, Isaac Wissingcr, Israel Louder, Wm. Lintou, 7 00 45 50 58 65 20 50 36 00 59 51 232 71 26 37 4 00 2 00 3 25 1 50 C3G OS 43 00 20 00 2 00 8 50 G5 00 5 00 10 00 14 G2 10 00 115 00 65 15 30 00 15 00 12 8Q 13 03 9 00 26 00 13 00 26 00 54 00 1389 70 RELIEF O. D. P. M. D. A. Dr. B. L. Yeagley, 58 75 Dr. C. Emerson, 45 00 Dr. D. W. Evans, 8 00 111 75 SADDLER 11. A. McCoy, 23 95 23 95 SALARIES Geo. W. OatmanlOO 00 Dr. R. S. Bunn, 205 40 G. C. K. Zahm, bal. due, 55 67 B. McDermitt, 412 37 8G3 44 SEWING MACHINE C. T. Roberts, C3 00 SHROUD Joseph Miller, 1 75 SOAP Rachel Owens, 50 gal3. 12 50 C8 00 1 75 12 50 SERVANTS M. McCullough, 1G 00 Lavinia McDermitt, 86 50 Jennie McDermitt, 25 50 Matilda Durbin, 5 00 Ann Holmes, 6 50 Cecelia Todd, 46 o IS5 50 STATIONERY C. T. Roh-a, 2 00 2 00 VEAL G. C. K. 7J"U 91 lba. 11 37 11 37 12,184 73 OUTSTANDING ORTXHUS DUE 13 Y POOR HOUSE. For the years 185S, $ 8 G 8 48 16 285 112 1,912 1,282 1,;;U 2 176 70 50 50 23 10 70 00 71 70 6" 06 7.1SS 1859, 1860, 1S01, 1302, 1SC3, 1K34, 1805, 1 flirt, 1867, luS, Total, TU'UMllKK OF IN'MATEJ 57,13 L1 HOUSE. Number inmntes JnniMry 1, 1863, Nuinur admitted during year, Number bound out, Nn mber d iod, Number tlichargi-d and absconded, Number rcinainiug, NuinVx.T Nnn::er insane, Number n:euls given to travelers 1 rcr hourdcrs. T?A11MING 131 PLi: JO 2 Wagor.E,:i yied, I Gr.iin Drill, Hotse Cart, 3 PlonghfS, 2 Grain Wrn. Joncn, . Mrs. Munday, E. James, M. L. Stephens, Davia & Lewis, E. R. Dunnegan, -i I j.N i t. 1 Mowing Mtu-hine, t:ikf," 1 Harrow, 1 Cradlw, 1 Bui'iry s-ts II.vrnc3, 1 Sleigh. lODUOTS OF UATLM. 20 tons Hay, 200 b-.u-hch Ot't?, bushels Piuckwheat, C00 1 uiht-ls Corn in enrs, T- bushels Onions, C builjtl.n'Cncuuibers, 10 bushels Tomatoes, 5 bushel Beets, 00 bushels Apples, 1 bushel Small Onions, 000 hea.ls Cabbage, 2,300 lbs. Beef, 2,000 lbs. Pork, 100 bushels Potatoes. RTTCLU3 ON HAND. 1. 4,000 lbs. Iinef, 5, COO lbs. Pork, 13 bar rels Flour, 1C0 lbs. Can lies, oOO lbd. Taliow, 400 lb?. Lard, 20 galls. Apple Butter, 00 head Cabbage, 150 bushels Potatoes, J bbl. ilolas ses, 100 pounds Butter. ARTICLES MADE IN HOUSE. 50 yards Linsey, 33 Shirts, 3'j Sheet?, 2 Blouses, 20 Woman's Dresses, 7 Skirls, 42 p:iir Sock?, 34 Pillow Slips, 19 Chemise. 17 Aprons, 8 Sun Bonnets, 2 Hoods, 10 pair Wo man's Stockings, G Pillows, 110 Bed Ticks, 25 Comforts, 4 Shrouds. CTOCK ON FARM. 3 bend Horses, 15 he:d Cattle, -13 head Sheep, 11 Hogs. H'c, the undersigned, Auditors of Cajibrsa county, respectfully report that we have au dited, settled, and adjusted the accounts of the Poor and House of Employment of said county with Ceorga V. Oatmtn, Treasurer thereof, according to law, and find a balance due the said Treasurer of Sixty-Seven Dol lars and Seventy-Eight Cents. Given under our hands this dav of Jan uary, 18G9. D.-A. LUTHER, E. D. EVANS, JAMES NULL, Auditor. BMcDEJOIITT, STEWAKD of the POOR and HOUSE OF EMPLOY MENT, in account with DIRECTOPvS POOR CAMBRIA COUNTY. ISfiS. Dlt. Feb. 14. To cash reed, from John Evans for hides, $ 1 0 Feb. 21. llur. 5. April S. April S. " from Joseph Dailey, 20 00 " from John Saunders, ox, '27 CO " one bay taorsc, aobl. l3o 00 ' M. M. M'Goniglo, Alle ghany Tocr House, 42 GO " for one black horse and bay mare, 31-') April 20. " John Tierney, lime, 3 Juno 28. " Henry Iiyrue, keeping B. Noel, June 2B. " J. P. Allen, July 14. " for one bay horse, July 27. " 3 orders on Sulary, Ang. 21. " J. E. Evans, one pig, Aug. 21. 41 Win. Clements, 2 pigs, Sept. 5. " John J. Evans, hides, Sept. 23. " Joseph Daily, Sept. 23. " ord-.T, Dec. 23. ' order SCO, 50 0. 22 175 250 2 5 15 11 10 102 $!,2S2 ToUl, (77?. July 2. By casldpabl G. C. K. Zahm for 2 turkeys, $ " dertitnte m.'.n & woman, " COO feet pine boards. " expenses to Uollid&ysbg, jrovisions, " paper and envelopes, " 2 loads shavings, 2 00 2 CO G 00 2 00 80 1 00 10 00 5 00 1G 50 12 50 2 00 1C5 00 71 05 75 150 00 2 00 4G 50 3 85 14 00 2 50 10 00 22 50 2 50 CO 1 40 1 25 1 25 170 00 00. 50 12 00 G 25 1 00 50 CO 12 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 5 00 1 50 1 05 July 2. July 2. Feb. 2?. Feb. 23. Feb. 23. Mar. I t. ' Bell O'Niell, butter, Mar. 24. " Same, Apl. 1. " John E. Roberts, Apl. C. " expenses to Greeusbur?, pauper, Apl. G. " small onions, Apl. li. " one brown horse, Apl. 10. John Campbell, ind. bill, Aid. 22. " express one box hats. Apl. 25. May G. May 7. May 7. May 18. May 19. " cno bay borse, Vv'm. l3. Price, " sent to Huntingdon Poor House, " John I). Thomas, fare C. Farly, " for Beed potatoes, " cabbaire tomato plants. June fi. " M. Conery, potatoes, June C. " Lawrence O Donnell, do. June G. ' Henry Foster, June 6. " Same, garden seeds, Jun. 18. " Buckwheat seed, July 5. ink and paper. July 7. " expenses to Carrolltown, pauper, " one bay horse, " stamped envelopes, " expenses on goods from Jul. 16. Jul. 1G. Jul. 1G. Johnstown, Jul. 18. " 4 table cloths, Jul. 18. " E. C. McMullen, corn, Sep. 1. " thread, Sep. 1. " express freight on bag3 to Pittsburg, Sep. 14. " one plow point, Sep. 14," assessment Lycoming In surance Co., Sep. 20. " wheel in windmill, Sep. 26. Charles Bradley, bushel beans, Oct. 2. " Richard Owens, double tree, Oct. 24. " Same, 5 turkeys, Oct. 27. Murray & Lcmmon, sta tionery, Oct. 29. " fare to Johnstown, 1 00 2 00 GO 2 00 1 00 1 00 75 75 ol COO 00 19. 19. Dec. 1. " Kich'd Owens, 2 turk'ys, " Thread, " Freight on box, 1. " J. A. Piatt, ' C. T. Roberts. " Toll, One year's Balary, Oct. 29. l'y destitute man & woman, Nov. 9. " John Price, cider presn, 19. " Flow point, $1,282 10 Wb. the undersigned. Auditors of Cambria county, respectfully report that we have ex amined the foregoing account, and do find it correct. Givkn under our hands this 13th cay of January, A. 1). 18C9 D. A. LUTHER, ") E. P.EVANS, VJ JAMES NULL, J Auditors. rj. E I S it R K U T II , Johhttown, I . BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AM HOOK I!IXIi:HS MANUFACTURERS OF BLANK BOOKS, POKTE-MONAIS. PAPER BOXLS AND LOOKING GLASSES. Looking Glas and Picture Frames always on hand, and made to Older. A large and most complete assortment of Drawing Rxm and Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of Chromes, Paintings in Oil, Steel Piute En gravings, Pl?.in and Colore! Lithographs, lOil Prints, Photographs ni;d W ood Cuts. This collection embraces a selection of large sized match pictures of Landscape and Do mestic Scenes and Portraits, and 5,000 dif ferent varieties cf Card Photographs cf proin- 90 90 ies of suv,;ccl3 y celebrated artists. OF TOOK ihavo also a varied assoitmcnt cf 151HLES, PUAYEJl. HYMN and SCHOOL BOOKS. 41 40 2 4 SvS 46 34 12 .ilir IIISTOKIMS, BIOGHAPIIIES. NOVELS, Are. llcligions PiinU and EnJdvms in great var:etv. ar.d the !arrc.t and inosi complete ! stock "cf STATION !;iiV ever brought to this i county. IC:0 new r.nd beautiful ftyles of WALL PAPEIl, including an art-ort inert r.f 1 Potter's celebrated English make, for whi -h : ivc are f-o!'! a i.ts in this locality TI.e. - Wid! Papers are handsomer in desdn, Mipe - n r in liin.-,:, nviu - 1! other mako. The'citi.cr..-;of Ebr : -A wx - nivl vlcij rwt-ortfui: V rel'iie-d tn.it ve r.iiicn BIN III NG at d t!: tiicl .ire f ' is BOOKS a ppeci:i!ify. All wrl; executed i't io'.er:ite rat s. 21 Cr Storc on roruer of CI:;. ton aid L';CU't streets, immediatelv or.p.i.--ite Fo.-ter House. J,.hm;tov.n, Oct."2l. Ib07.-tf. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. w if p fm vm.i.fiil I JOHXSTOWX. I' A. ALL KINDS OP 'CHAIRS, such as common W indsor C:ia:rs, Fret B;ich Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Eim Hacked Chairs, Sociable Ch:urs, Caiu j5tai 5urs, ROCKING aiAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPBjXG SEAT CHAIBS Settees, Lounges, ic.,Src. CABINET FURNITURE ol every description an,i of latest STYLES, h'lTJI PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share cf public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. Jan. 31, 1807. WORD from JOIINSTCVVVNl JOJIX J. 3IXJIIPIIY & CO., Have constantly on hand a large aud well selected stock of treasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, &c. Their stock consists of almost every article isnally kept in a retail store, all of which uive been selected with care and aro offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 23, lSo7.-tf. ja OF 00 WHOLESALE 00 to fo CO 00 50 0U 00 Si bo 37 1G 3' ITS 1L E T E It S WITH Jiltl.J, & CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, S. K. Cor. Third &, .Markrt Sts., Jan. 22, 1807. PHILADELPHIA TOff L- O A T 31 LUEXSIWllG, I' A., Is tho sole owner of tho Right to Manufactuie and sell TirSITXEOlTALLED METROPOLITAN OIL!! u::iox house, PBEXSBURG, Pa., JE11011K A. PLOTT. U 1 ropietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His ti-blo will always be furnished with tho host the market affords; his bar with the best cl liquor. life stable is lar-o, and will be attended by an attentive and obli-da- bo-stl?r- Jan 30, lSC8.-tf. " i m m- . l . JAMES' HOTEL, . (CvKuudcd oji the European 1'lun,) 40o & 407 Lins:tTT Stliekt, orrrrt: ma 7 .irk?1'" VEI ".'"TSBCEGU. Pa. JArHK- LAXA - - - l'ropVutnr. liiis House is newly built and splendidly tnmished, and convenient to all the Tdail roac.s coming into the city. Tho Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. Hwt.17.-lv. PITTSBUEGH STAE, Xo. 420 tibarty Street. OPPOSITE CNI.ON PASSENGER DEPOT, riTTSBlWGII, PA. JjelL-ly. FELIX HENLT, Tron'r. v. r - MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ehensuur i JLe .tE m always supplied with tho choicest dehcacies ; the Cab is supplied with choice liquor, and tho Stable attended by carelul hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by tho week ponth or year, on reasonablo terras. feb2 1 MERCHANTS' HOTEL. J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., between Market and Ardi, May 9, lSGL-ly. PHILADELPHIA: lamoria ureemaiu VrlJ.O 13. I L UI.l3iii.n I EVERY THURSDAY MOUNIXq At Ebensbarg, Cambria Co., ?v ' Al Vie following rales, payable vionths from date of subscribing-. One copy, one year, - - - - . 2 rJ Ono copy, fix months, - - - . '(-. One copy, three months, - - - . f Those who fail to pay their subscript;-.-; -uutil after the expiration of six moutLs'"' f be charged at the rate of $2.0 p. r v--' and those who fali to pay until after tl,"etV piration of twelve mouths will bo chirj .. the rate of $3.00 per year. Twelve tiunibers constitute a o ;,,.-., f twenty-five, t:x mouths; and Cfty iu:j- one year. ' RATK OF APVERT1S1KG. One square. 12 lines, one iuseiikn. Each subsejuent insertion, Auditor's Notices, each, Administrator:' Notices, each, Executors' Notices, each, Jl istray Notices, each 3 hos i 1 7 G iiios. $ 4 CO 8 bO 10 (0 14 00 10 00 25 CO 1 cquarc, 12 lines, 2 squares, 24 lines, 3 squares, 3C lines, Quarter column, Third column, Half column, One C 'lumn, Profosi iiiu ir Tixi $ 2 50 5 00 7 00 9 50 11 CO 1 i 00 23 00 35 ( jess Cards, r....! S lines, with papt r, Notices, over ex lines. i Ooituar per ime. Siecifd and business nrr line for first i:isertb. .Ol a! I'. ur i i I each subsequent u.svrtion. i Resolutions i-f Societies, We r c- i tiors fit a personal uuturc mut b j as advci 'tisemciits. i joc rnisiiyo. : Wc Lave made arrai.-;4c..ieM?i we can uo rr l;:iva ii To a.i k .!. and hiiicv dob Piir.'i-;'-, M'-.h ; P:t!ni,hets. Show C.;r. .1 I,- Heads. H.tndbilU Circ style of tho ait prices. Also, ru 3 1 tjjoris, iSouK t.r. as ", '(.d as tl.t' cheapest. -!;y v .-ire VfSK IJ3 lilts i SGL0TIIS8 : i e 12 CCH7LAMr fy Cannot L-e sxu r asscii or cq:a:t--! py : ,.v,',,l Wringer for dnraoiiuv. lib tt: -x ::. .f the I aei?t for the "COCi V!ii;;-;L .. FLATOR,' or "STOr-CiKAR, h t :.- Wrlrncr is license! unJir tUis r:'. f. r beia.'; universally concedcu :.r necessary to piivn.t the Rolls It':., broken or torn Ioore. raar:y at:tr, i. . been made to gtt a Cig-'iYhtol arr.r which fhall cjual tho UNIVERSAL. ;.. vet avoid toe "Stop-Gear." br. v .','.'; -!.r .: cess. For sale by GTO. HCMLLY. Kbi-:.l-urir. M iv 7, 1S;S. l v. in rt f. yt r r -r- r. -er COItSETS, CCKSETS. "T7"AI. T. IIOI'KINS, No C2S . T T St., Phila., Manufacturer of ti er bratel "CIIAMPiON" HOOP SICIhTS . Ladies, Misses aiid Chii.Uen tie l.ir.'et . sortn-.ent and bfc-t qnaliiy and kis in : American Market. Kvery lady should trv i!. as they recouiinend thetnso'vesby weri:.i:I'.-! er, rcuming thfir shape nmch bi-tter, St lighter and much more el.is:ic i!i m ::!! (.' -WARRANTED in every rcspc. . r i al very low prices. Ask lcr UorkiNs' ,-l'.:u pi 'N" Skirt. Superior II:ind-in.idc'Vhsle hone COHHi" in Fifteen dili'erent Gi-.iuoi, h.( l'.-ll:z t'.? ': prrial" and Tii.-ar;oN Lanohos's "0 1-' -FITTING" CORSI:To. r .p-in-In rn,v-T b'l Cents to C". .V) ; to-t !':or f!i Jos I'.o. celebrated FRESCH VOVE.V COW ... superior shapes and onaJity, lu ii:T-:-e:.t ir. lioui 1,10 to .-,o6 They Tie the .: : best goods for the price ever ini---ned. 1 Trade supplied with HOOP SKlKlSai:-J CC SKTS at tLe Lowest "I.'-'es. CfT" Those vi.-iting the City sl.oi:'.! r. - :' to call ati'l examine wur GjoJ arid IV.;---, we defy all competition. Nov.ie. Joliiiotovrri ail Lbeud-i ?.T T? 13 T T IT r i tJ i& u JJ iJ 1L vii airain tal.en charge o! the hranch Marble Works at Ebei.sbv.: 4 which he will operate in tonncctiJi with his extensive e-t:ibIi.-IiR:fnt r. Johnstown, the snbsciibcr adopts thi metho 1 of iofornrnsj tho iit'-T.s o, Uatubiia coanty, that i.s keeps a con stant supply of t! e best f.V.ti' ! ITALIAN AND A! iiicii r5 t rc-'-.rL'd at s;-:'4 .: iip.. bio-r tu:d at uli tidies in J:.-h; f.ictnre to rn'tr. cither ns T o :vi i ; s t o ; : s . m a n t l: s . UUIIEAU TOPS, ia a workm.!. ind at as low prices rs like wo: u c The.C in any of the cities. l!ahi.i in ir.y e::i;-!' full fotvo of cspeiifuce.1 and s'uiill .l wokw2. I I d not promise too much when 1 so' - can fiuuish any of the above articles c:i --! -r' notice, at the lowo-t ; .'cvui'.i!: price-. ar.J is style of finish which cannot be cxceiltd i-i" -: other iua: ufacturer in l!ie tate. A lure stock of GRINDSTONES ca Iz- and for sale cheap. C?yPronipt atcenti.m paid to orJir? fros distance and work pat up wherever Jer'-'di t: delivered at any ph.t na'uic i. JOHN PAKHS. Jchntown, June 4, li''j.-tf. REVERE THE ili::K)lll' Oi UEXDS DLPAIIILD! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, Tho subscriber still coni-nres to mannf-ictc'8 of the best material and in the tnt woikrnaniil.e manner, at the loretto Marble Works, all kind of JIOXUM':NTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TADLE and BUKEAl TOPS, and all other work iu his line, but tho best American and Italiau Mirhi- used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed tJ all cases at prices as low as like work c-yn be obtained in tho cities or elsewhere. 1 aud see specimens and jude for yourselvt aa to tho merits cheapness pf my work. JAM ICS NvlLKISSOX. Loretto, March 12, lSGS.ly. HQ For dointr a famJIv washin ? in tha best A-- cheapest manner. Ouaranteed eiuil to any is the world lias all the strength of old ro;: soap with the rnild and lathering qualities o. genuino Castile. Trv this splendid Soap. bv tho ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS. 4rf Front Street, Philadelphia. sep.S.-ly-, 4c.
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