M- br iel I X ?. ure ip. Jt-i ew or Lili an ir ri,, )TH tl.e atg tliil "r tie; -it at- Mt. 4 uel n'i in r or . ti tu rliii! of lev, liiil i t' nt l r. 3t. '.HIS be 0!l- IQi.l k) i.l iclc zh. ip) l.jr 1119 S4 I Local 1S70 ,bria Freeman FEIi. 3, AND PERSONAL. i,.,n and Steel Woiks at of Curie UnverziglH, in lire , . i i . , !t.anl theui-.uey drawer It"'" A.llars. n 'with a broken arm in a slit.g ri ,,l)'";'k J"""'town a f-"w ',,1 ukeotothe leikup by a p- : Slt-ha.l 'f'h-'u,y l)ei4r,! th'lt " uere g'"' orokeo ar,ns V " !n sent us the Joy-geral blicati"". will l't us kimw just .. ,K n.ines in." we shall be l 5 . ... ...l...t li-r uni'h kluf! is top-Re " e fice it would -cupy a -ur , StOI I-Jili re twen'y seven young ladies in . ..i,.. .meet to change their i 'Kali ' . J number iu this neck of lll.l t , ,i,e i, resell t year. . .. :. - :.. JluK to i"e same tiling iu , T ft t , .lircorrfspori'ieru i . no- V'kwill ""t blame us fur aain ha. e wm certainty maKe ' (jr,r n en.bcr f the beard of ' .. Mr P. T" r.var. f ! " . r x . I I P an.' in tui.t. He nmile a o-in-;..;-ul Mini t-neigetic Auditor, and J higher Ii-i.'ts. brieve i, j ui.iit.inu i uiuuer- tU Us-t l it.e Iratt-rmiy . so 'Vi'in. h" bf-n swinilled by . i . u i..i : : Triina B' lliiimianK, oijnor ituuiu , r.i ciiitity jii! htitoiieiy. Who's .leather clerk has m;idc several nt .i.iijipy mother earth with a coat , within the last few day, bat the ,i,ne f;ir been little more tliuii s n,c Vifhiiig whs indulged i on Tui'n'.iiy. hut it wa;i rather is-et.t. .h cfi nr space is iVvoted this week :i:itatii'n f the "K.-iV its ami Kx- u: M .., ;! -r will find worthy if examination. nlv if mention that, the Auditor r 0iK IMS year wiun'is me aiu oi ttur Having tevi ral dullrs. t i': ii'sn.-ns are n.t always the ! v. hut we hnve f uiul no re- .-: :' c..-1") j'i'i "Ur min i in regard i.' tiir tf. ur ht'iiht lev ns at r ir iVe-1 si-.re . f K. j' Mills, -i-re t:iii better aiticle has not ; - niannt.icturoii ami sold at so riv. Try the (Vair that M.lls sells, i.inrs. if vou ant to t:et the btst r ai.d Mi wtr manufactured, call at 'i Hardware and Hutn-e-Fiirnliiiig Kletishu'". aud see the renowned ," cr send for the new t.r.mnhlet of rq rnveiiients for 1870. sent free to ii'-s. Also the le-t llav Ukes ami iks that have yet been olk-red to the .poi'kpt hiw.k C'lnlir.ing $ j0 in reen- am: a cheek Ur y.)a. t.esi.Jes oiler i. was taken from the coat cket i.f ) W. Wai'e1, ( f !'iii!ij)sl nrg, a few v.). while that gentleman wns engagi i store, he having j-reviously taken .(. it. the jii iket-hook, check and Efieriv;ir.ls returiied, but the ..'!! missiiiff. '.f,,;ret Campbell has been acq'ihted Bar county court ol the crime of m but has been found jruiitv of c n- iik'.kath of her bastar.J child. Ar- 'J.e, charged viiili fuinishiii" nes to privure an ahtrtion on Miss ,1. las a'j.) been ari lit teJ, Marga Vimory r.n that oint having bceu ii ce.1 by ti-.-e reliable witnes-es. Ai!h.t!2h Sli.h. Fly !" is said to be a i" Unr ri.ru in i.ther localities it b-s h' Uen infoiluce.j in Eoensburt; Many F thirw. however, ran 1, ,..or.l in atn..ns which the .ft repeated asser that A. G. Fiv s-l!s- m,.r r.,.,,.io r.. j j .-. -. F,ww..r ' 'I l-rs M tm any .,t.i)t;r dealer in this baili- mav 1 ret d..n ,ie ,f the best f ''in C'. and iv i.,.t oc , 1 iteyUmbt LWaH intimates t.rettv J ".at t.e Ur nf the b.ihy recently r-n therf,.ir s,ers of a Mr. MilleiV nc in Huntim-d,,,, u,rt.;n n. '"'man ernploe-d in the State I)e- rrbbursr. and that ll.n mnlknr :ereci11''1 in J ears who resides in the . . I rtixiirer worihv member r.f tK ! molality , aj Come to jlJg f ifr. T k P....... .ft . . . lne pnotnorBt hie ar- picture gallery fitted up in u. u,n,f lmii(lin2 ,j-Kfi Mrett ,iut .U?k",i",rei':,red ,0 t'X'cnta the . l ' . at hl ro"ms on .lulian btreet, ;a tnr.iw ,:i tl viMt him who wish '"f ever Li. . : r. . . !.. i veii in vanioria coun- " "ice lot ot h 'Tt!V.,. I-it D.tu handsome picture frames rp. Wed refusal of certain Kg u VOUPg avtuuo il..,.u l,i;, i , , , , ' " 'inwii mun-B lliqnc avs i "('lr rirfcs" C'kkIh from II. . , ' ' K"! "!ar Ward merchant. iv... ' , out it ne Indie Wi'lih merchant. is nevertheless manifest c0"! If the ground hog w.8 fat enouU ti cast a shadow, nnd not too blind to see it. heWid plenty of ojportuidie8 for doing 8 yesterday. iSix weeks of hard winter wiil f.illow as a matter of couise, ami during that time every article of winter goods at the great cheap cash More of V. S. P.aiker should find a purchaser, because Vallie is sidling at wonderfully low prices and telling the best kind of goods. A woman named Elizabeth Adams was burned to death in Pittsburg. oi Sat unlay uigbt last, by setting fire to her clothes while in a miserably drunken condition. Frank Savior, of Johnstowu. at the immi nent danger 'A being Ktnuthered to death bv tlie smoke, rushed into the building and suc ceeded in dragging out the woman's hus band (who was alt-o ititi.xicatet;) twice in succession; and he and either part. es brought ut the dead body of Mrs Adams beljre it had beeu etitirely cinsuniei. Some people are m re content without a first class sensation, arid Juhnstown has a goodly number of such people among its fif teen or hixteen thousand inhabitants. The hist attempt to produce a sensation comes in the shape of a petition to the Legislature ar-kin for an rxtensin of jurisdi tion fr the Uistiict durt at Johnstowp. and also a protest, if we are rightly informed, against the erection t-f the new county prison already commenced in this place. We shall see what we shall see before many days. tut ' ;rt: 1 Fave money by dealing - u M n ,,,rekeerer' nnii c,ever .;';' . Divis. as he cannot be un- 'fi" Cer bUrPa8StJ a the quality : that vv. T 1 " K tow ns seem to -i- rll,lr h" be best checker therr,,.. . 1 l,roF'e a contest U Will Comk Off. The Fair in aid of the splendid new Catholic, church in this place will open without fail on he first day of March (Jourt, and continue for two weeks. Persons have been appointed by the llev. pastor to take charge of the several tables, and have already entered into the work of securing articles for them with their usual zeal and commendable energy. Many val uable piizes are up for chances, and no doubt many more will be donated. Success will certainly crown the praiseworthy, effort, as a generous and cat nest support w ill most issuredly be extended to the enterprise. We shall piesent the full programme of the Fair uext week. renrArtf f n pi f n n j TO THE WOKKIXG CLASS. We are now prepared to furnish ell classes with stead v emnlovment at home, the wbo'eof th time or for spare momenta. 15u-inea new, li lit and profUahle. P rsons of eiiher pex easily earn Ironi SAk: in per evemni;. Hoys ami pir! ear i nearly. as mi.cli a men. That all who see tliis notice mav send tli-ir address, and 'est tbe business we make this imp trailed offer; To s-ich as are not well sati-fied, we will send $.1 t pay (r the trouole ol wrinng 1-u'l particulars, a valuable sample, winch will dot.) commence work on. and a copv ol The Pkopi.k's I itvb- a r y Companion one of the largest and best family newspapers published all sent free by m iil. Reader, if on want perm-wient. profit able work, address E. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Maine. CAMBRIA COUNT-S:, From tlio SOtlx Eny of Janitviry . JV. X. I860, to the 28tH Day of January, A.. T. 180. Cr. JOHN COX, Treasurer of Cambria County, 1SG0. Cr. To amount in Treasurer's ham's at last fettlement $ To amount ot Cnutttv Tax received from Collectors for lbG9 and for previous year " To amount sf Poor Tax. do do.ilo. Relief " lhf5 do. " Military IhG'J do. " " CoupivTax on Seated and Unseated Lands To imouiii of Poor Tax do do do. " It ad do.fr do. School dodo.do. " " Itorough do do.do. " " Bounty " dndo.do. " " Redemption of Lands " " received from the fol lowing mi-re' la neous sources: From B M'Dertnitt, late 'I teas'r. F. P. Tieinev , late Commis sioners' Council . . . .Tas. Gallagher. Taxes exon'd " Geo. M. Keade, for 1,4 yds of Matting " Peter M Dermott in Com'ih v. Barrett Jacob Wert 7., Taxes exoner'd Sam'l He-ry, 11 yds Mai'ng Wm II. iSeeh'.er in Com vs. John Pi ineie. TO CO.SL.11ITIVES. The AnvFTisE, having been restored to health in a lew weeks by a very simple remedy, af:er having suflend several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Con sumption, is anxious to make known to his fel low sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a cory of he prescription used (free of rh-.rge). with the directions for preparing and ning ibe smie, w liicti they will find a srr.r.cint for Cosl mp tiox, Asthma, Brunch it. a, Ac. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he c inceives to tie invaluable ; and he hones every sufferer will try bis remedv, as it will coat 'hem nothing and m-? prove a blessing. Parties wi-hing the prescription will please ad Ires Rev ELV KD A . WILSON inyi!U.-ly. Williamsburg, Kings Co., N Y. G ROVER ifc BAKER'S FIKST PKr.MItJM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY V H. Seehler in Com. vs. Mary J ane Slick Same in Com v Barnett. . Stmein Com. vs Barnett . S me in Com va M'Enrue. Klias Crissman, Tax's exon'd Jos Gantner. Ttxes exon'd Jerome Dawson ' ' R B.Gaiebv.Com.V9.Barnett 11. J Robert's, " llornick J. F. Barnes. cots, jury fees, E. iba Plummer. in Com'ih vs. James Fowler. . . . F. Tiernev. in Nos. 5 and 14 March Sessions. lb'l9.. Proth'y Mite, costs, jury fees, Joseph Bardine, in Common wealth vs. Haitzell . . J no. Keating, in No 14 June Sessions, '08 J llornick. Coin, vs llornick Jos. Hogue, Taxes exoner'd Jno Kinnev. Coin, vs Kinney Elizabeth lieisbnerger. Tax es ex-iiiorated. . . ... John A Bl-'ir costs in Com monwealth cases John A. Binir.ji.ry fee and fiaa in Diirict Court . Am'nt Exoneiations allowed Collectors on County Tax. Am'nt Commission do. do. Am'nt Exon's do. Poor Tax Am'nt Commis-ions do. do. Am'nt. Exon's do Milii'ydo. Am 'at Comtnidsioud do. do. 43 S3. 7 52 44 14,273 75 13 49 e:5 37 10-2 43 77 t-8 21!) 10 2 25 5i 330 1)4 787 CI 12 nn 5 21 1 G5 2f CO. 2t0 12 3il 5G 10 51 5 till 3d tU) in ii5 13 5!l 75 75 20 00 ( 2 do 4 2 48 70,0! 14 00 13U 73 50 CO 37 00 27 22 1 25 4J 5U 2 15 30 00 51 CO 1 513 40 UD4 53 l.ulM 45 379 24 241 00 08 17 Total .. $51,320 54 By amount paid Assessors 8 Ity anioaii' paid Assesm'tit Books and Jiiil Bonds By amount paid Auditors, County and State By amount paid Bounty By iiDiou-it paid Borough Hy amount paid Biidges By amount paid Commissioners John Campbell, bal. forlr-Gti 7 $7U0 00 John A. Kennedy, bal. fur IcH 9 P55 00 M. M Numara.do.do. 795 00 Jno. Feiguon. do do. 828 CO James E. Neason ... hil tlU By iib'ount paid Commis'rs Clerk By amount ' aid Cocim'rs Counsel Bv amount paid Constables By amount Daid Couit Ciir.... By amount paid Court Hofise. . . . By amount paid Criminal Prose'ns Hy amount paid District Court By amount p lid Elections By amount paid Fox Scalps By amount paid Fuel Hy amount paid It quisltions By nmour.t paid Janitor Hy amount (aid Jail and Jailor . . By amrunl paid Jurors (Traverse) By amount paid Jurors (Tales).... Bv amount paid Jurors (Grand)... By amount paid Jury Conimisa'rs and Clerk. . . . By amount paid Military By amount paid Miscellaneous By amount paid New Prion By amount paid Phr.no'e Reporter By amount p-itil Postage By amount paid Poor House- .... By amount paid P II. Directors... By amount paid Printing By amount paid Probates By amount paid Proth'y and Clerk Quarter 5essions By amount paid Redem'n of Lands Bv amount paid efumling Ordcri Hy iimotintpaid Rosd Damages . By amount paid Ho.id and Bridge Views. By amount paid Records. Proth'ya and Rec.rder'i. Ollices By amount paid Registry Hy amount punl aiaiionery . . . By amount paid State Debt Dfi ciency B amount paid .Sheiiff... It.- iimount paid School Treasurers Bv amount paid Sui'ei vi-ors ... liy amount paid Te icheis' Insti'te It v amount paid 'I ipstates .... Ity amount p ud Western Tenu'ry Bv amount paid Wild Cat Scalps. By Commissions to Collectors on County, Poor and Military. . tty Exonerations to Collectors on Co. .Poor and Military Taxes By Commission on 45,358.30, at 3U per cent By bulauce in Treasurer's bands. . Total 741 50 181 00 270 tit) 35 34 10 70 15J go REUKIITS AND EXPKXDITUltKS of the District Court of t'amhria Coun ty, from tbe 5th day of July, 1869, to the 25th day of January, 1870, inclusive: JOHN A. BLAIR, Sheriff, and Treasurer or saiu Court, ISCft. DR. To amount received frooi John Cox, Treasurer of Cambria County,.... $2,300 00 To amount received from Fines and Jury Fees in District Court, 6100 To amount received from Commou- weilth vs. Bostard 5 00 $2,35t 00 213 8 By balance in favor of Sheriff,.. Total $2,569 CS 3 25 0 535 00 210 00 327 70 120 00 337 59 2.K58 53 2.300 30 1,314 3 191 3i 253 45 477 r7 215 1)0 1,114 41 2,732 4') 20 bO 72U 00 99 35 731 13 204 9i 075 10 190 00 1 0 93 14,000 00 300 00 404 75 K2 15 843 27 213 94 97 ?4 790 00 241 50 113 26 755 58 30 25 243 tin 113 35 3.34- 98 l,9r3 7 i 25 5d 1-5 O'l fiir2 50 1 8 05 1,441 94 2,778 94 1.57 54 159 70 ti it JSG9. CR. By amount paid Traverse Jurors,... " 44 44 Talisiuen, 44 44 44 Grand Jurors Criminal Pros'ns,- Constaldes, Court Crier, Tips'aves, Prothonotary........ Printing,- Board'g Prisoner, Election, - Jury Com'rs Clerk Roads and New Vp, Furniture, Records, Seals and Organization of Court, By amount paid J. A. Blair, Sh ff, 44 44 of Fines and Jury Fees paid to County Treasnrer, Bj commission on $2,519.30,. 41 it $643 lb 13 50 241 34 090 33 105 ... 26 ... 10 50 1G8 79 11 ... 20 40 19 40 17 50 88 ... 277 14 136 15 51 50 Total,. $269 68 $31,320 04 Rfckived.' Ehrnxbiirg. January 21. 1870. of John CoX. lale Treasurer. One Hundred and Fifty Nine Dollars and t treaty Six Cents ($159.70), being in full f ammint in his hands, as jer Auditors' settlement. WM. LINK) S. T) easurer. AMOUNT DUE COUNTY. R FR'M JUDGMENTS. 1 No. 111. March Barnett T'rm, '05 E.D. ! Bal. of Debt. . $4 50 Inter'st to J an. I 20. 1670. una ) Conts 9 C2 $13 92 1 Debt 07.00 J Iut. from Dec. f 13. lr-09. and j Costs 7.7 74 97 Magdalena Trinkley. Debt and Costs.. 71 4!) Theo and B. Gageby CAMBRIA WI-CKl.LANKOrs. 1. P. linton, lale SheritT. I. McDermitt, late Treasurer. . Liab litie., 138l 93 Wi, tbe undersigned Auditors of Cambria County, do respectfully report that we have examined the accounts and vouchers of Re ceipts and Expenditures of the District Court of Cambria County, from the 5th day of July, 18C9, to the 25th day of Janua y, U70, inclu sive, and find them to be correct, as is aloO the foregoing Statement of the Liabilities of said Cou tt. Witness ocr hands, at Johnstown, this 25th day of Januarv. A D. 1870. E D. EVaNS, ) JAMES NULL, Auditors. ANTll- NY ANNA. J We (tbe Auditors above named) do respect fully ask that a change be made in the man ner of disbursing tne fund;? in tbe District Cooit, as the present condition of the same is such as to rend, r it almost impossible to audit the accounts of said Court. We would recommend that the sjstem ot granting or ders be adopted the order3 to be granted by the Commissioners and paid by the Sheriff. GEORGE W. OAT MAN, Treasurer, In accouut with THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR & HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT OF CAMBRIA CO. DR. Jan. 22. To County Orders on hand at last settlement, $1,000 To orders issued for the year lS69,ie,000 00 To fines reed, from I. Rutledge in Com. vs. , To fines reed, from Simuel Craig in Com. vs. J. T Storm, To fines reed, from same in Com. vs. P. Clonar:, 25 00 1 3-i John Kinney Total $13.1 39 $ 19 F3 479 4f Total $419 31 V I.' 1 I I ht mm no 0 1 III I 1 11UI ill il li II I i IJ 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. T30 Clietuut St., I'lilludelplila. V r - . JaAa-r.; ve yet e tk." "'wever. alJt . 01 U. A our town it liberal merchants in tb Urt i I "' noemaker & Co., who aT but "",rrsut!causeir.ey never i ,fv 'e v-'y lowest prices f. r the ," oiu always keep a superb - "'-et articles to be had in the T '"t Tribune has lone a 'ing the services of Mr. iu (.. - ri-.iu uira. eititor. rew A "ii M,C'J"",y are posted than t f,r "-'""alters or better able to ac ts i. . " ''ilth hat is in them. Mr. r7 a!u "(,-C't fur the Chatnbersburg earsjn ,r,'ci,i". whoe advertisement ti esf.k.- 7 rreman to-ilav Cctlvk. T ' and ,s represented in POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both thieads directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no wate of tnread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. The seam retains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing. Beside doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Machines. the:-e Machines execute the most beautiful aud permanent Embroidery ar.d ornamental work. 1864. 1865. W18C8. 1803 Tun II to h est PaMitMs at all the fairs and exhibitions of the United Sfares and Europe, hive been awarded the (i ROVER A. BAKER SEWING MACHINES, and tbe wom Hour. bv tiium, wherivi-r exhibited iu competition. The VF.tr hichet raizE. THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the representative ol the G ROVER Ac BA KER SEWING M ACHINES, at the Exposi tor Universelle, Paris, lt-07, thus attesting their great supei iority over all other Sewing Machines. For sale hv C. T. Robiris. Ebensburg. June 3, 1809 -ly. GILLIX STRALl'.r In Scott county, Iowa, on Tuesday January 18th. lyUev. .Jacob Walters, Mr. Samuel B Oillin and Miss Annie Straly, all of said couuty. Mr. Gi'.lin has been an advance-paying subscriirer to the Fieentan ever tunce it was established, and now that he has entered the grand army of haj py lemdicts we deem it a pleasant duty t wish him and his young bride au abundance of trtt happiness, and hope that peac. prosperity aud pleuty .will ever be with them. OUTSTANDING DEBTS DUE FROM COLLECTORS Foil TIII3 1E1R AXU rttWlOUS Y 12.4 ICS. Pour. State. Military. Relief. Wm. M Dermitt, Washington Twp., Henry Lloyd. Susquehanna Twp.. Fiancis Oooper, Cnest Springa Bur., Joseph Gantner, Carroll Twp., George W. Ottinan. Ebensburg B-r., Wm. Flattery. Johnstown Boiollgh, George Hlder. L iretto Borough. John Ciske, Allegheny Township, J.Jin B Boss. Bhicklick Township, Morris W. Jonev. Cambria Township, A. J- Stoltz. Carroiltowu Borough, Thomas MiKeman, Cambiia Bor.. Ileury Byrne. Cirroll Township, Anselm Weakland. Chest Township, Francis Cooper, Chest Springs Bor., J..ho Durbin, Clearfield Township, E. Glass. Kbensburg Borough, Benj K"st. East C.neinaugh Bor.. John Uorabaugh. Cny!e Township, F. J. Pairish. GallitKin Township, William Gillin, Jackson Township, -I hn Flanagan, Johnstown Borough, George Elder, Loretto Borough. Patrick It idgers. Millville Borough, Joseph Noel. Minister Township. Michael M'Gee. Prospect Borough, Moses Kring, Richland Township, David Shaffer. Summorhill Twp., John Bearer, Suquehanna Twp.. J din S. Snyder. Taylor Township. Michael Brawley. Washington Twp., Samuel Aikens. White Township, George Wenderoth. Wilniore Bor., Elias Crissnian, Yoder Township, C. s Tax. 3 &9 325 53 404 47 141 74 455 06 80 05 275 41 475 07 ' 251 37 107 53 585 17 190 58 83 71 197 77 337 77 1.054 29 110 23 21 92 15 17 400 t:8 271 23 318 80 119 09 331 96 332 14 96 89 25 06 33 74 229 10 21 46 92 380 88 145 C7 321 02 07 99 205 5 1 375 87 107 59 71 01 414 31 378 74 49 43 98 50 158 40 227 10 959 35 77 74 11 50 20 04 27 88 347 76 185 71 224 49 105 50 279 97 244 12 93 07 38 07 63 35 30 82 59 3 20 68 12 00 9 00 8 50 18 72 8 50 19 50 1 76 43 93 89 50 176 28 00 34 15 69 32 55 21 50 2 50 5 00 Totals $7,150 11 0,014 31 477 85 109 23 38 0. c It Is a first reconL. y.a nr,,t class gen'ltman whom trs. Da to the patrouage of all our hMr. p...-, cmtnl McEvy. the well known action 1 1 .u ,. ,,c "-"lanning d J 1 ' 'he R. II.. which isre- te kind .l fine,it l'iw of work t e l nit?d States, died at his - weVk H,ltr' " T,leKly orn ... '" about C5 years. Mr. bQt a lar,,! and leavea rjo farm. eitat.e,e.c.irc,e' Mends and relative.. PSoWi I f U VH,Ued at 300.000. has ntZ.C..y He was or bl- Mry6 Catholic cborcb. ACTION. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or in any way in terfering with the following de-cribeJ rropertv, recently owned by Henry Luther, as I bought and paid for said articles with my own money on the 14th of January. 1870, to wit : 1 dark red Cow. 1 light red Cow, 1 Spring Colt, 5 head of Sheep, 1 vearling Calf, 3 Beds and Bedding, 1 Cook Stove. 1 Coal Stove, 1 Kitch. an Cupboaid.l t able, 1 Doughtray. 10 Chairs 2 Rocking Chairs. 1 Bureau, a lot of Carpet on the floor, and Hav and Oats Straw in the barn. Mrs ANN LUTHER. Carroll Twp , Feb. 3,' 1870. 3t Splendid Farm for Sale. rl 'I1E subsciiber offers lor sale on fair terms J and easv payments, that most desirable aud valuable FARM recently occupied by him. adjoining tbe Borough of Loretto, Cambria county, and containing 14G ACRES 100 Acres of which are lu a good state of cultiva tion and the b dance well timbered. There is a comfortable HOUSE, good BARN and an excellent ORCHARD on tbe .remise ; also, an abundance of pure water. It is a desirab e property, beautifully located, and is convenient to town, schools, and a first rate market for produce. '1 Ule iudiaoutable drte A. WALTERS. Feb. 3.-2m Carrolltown, Cctobria Co., Pa. jao & ft. Liabilities and Assets of the County. LIABILITIES. Outstanding Orders iu favor of Poor H .use. $ 3.000 00 Individuals. 285 94 Amount due District Cou't. 1,131 65 44 R .ads aud Schools, 458 38 44 Sheriff. J0 36 Balance in favor of Crunty. 8.820 88 Total, .... AMOUNT of Uoad, School, IJorough anil B -unty Taxi's due the several Dis tricts on Seated and Unseated Lands : Road. SchM. Bor. $ 8 45 22 98 $14 .003 ll ASSETS. Amount due from Judgments, $ 130 S9 44 Collectors. 13.273 65 " " " Miscellan's, 499 31 4 in Tieasurer's hands, 159 76 Total $14,063 11 Blacklick Twp., Chest Township, Cn et nn ugh Tp , Conemauyb Bor., Gallitzin Twp., Jackson Tw p . Prospect Boro., Munster Twp.. SnmmiThill Tp., Tayh r Twp.. Washington Tp., White Towuship, 60 1 05 4 00 8 20 32 70 20 05 08 22 45 1 00 3 53 18 00 3 00 2 79 13 32 10 31 23 49 54 34 B'ty 25 60 2 00 Gives undeb oub hands at Ebensburg. this 28A day of Jtnuary, A. D. 1870. JOHN A. KENNEDY. ) MAURICE M'N AM AR A. Commissioners. Attest T. J. Glass, Clerk. JAMES E. NEASON. ) We. the undersianed Auditors of Cambria County, rexp-cffulhi report that vt hare care fully examined the accounts and vouchers of Receipts and jJxpenditures of the said Count' Commissioners from the '20th day if January. 1809. to the 2th day of Jtnuary, 1870. aud find them to be correct, as is also the foregoing Statement of the liabilities and Asits of said County. Witness oub hands, at the Cotumtssio.iers' Office, this 28th day of Jauu ary, A. D. 1870. E. D. EVANS. ) 5'; JAMES NULL. -Auditors. ANTHONY ANNA. J CP, 3y amt. paid on indebted ness prior to 18l:9. By bal. last set, iu favor of Treasurerf BEEK Evan Griffith, 10 L :.wis Rodgers, 415 Ignatius Biter, 29 BEEF & BUTTER Jos. Gut wait, 115 Lewis A. Craver, 43 BEEF & PORK Joseph Ilogue, 63 Michael Cooper, 13'J 'BEANS James M'Dunn 15 BLACKSM1T1UXG Ben jamin Williams, 87 William Jones, 35 BOOTS & SHOES John D. Thomas, 109 CAHD1NG Jones & Yen- ner, 6 COAL E. E. EvaDS, 4 Henry Slellers, K. J. Humphreys, 181 John Ferguson, 4 D.nii.l Parkes, 1 CIDER Edward Griffith, 6 CLOTHING Jas. J. Mur phy, COFFINS John Bloch D. W. Jones, CONSTABLES A. B.Da vis, J. C. Riffle, John Tretts, Pi. nick Mrkey, E. James N. Nagle, Joseph Mardis, P. J. M'Kenzie, A. Parrish, 1'. Owens, Martin Munday, Jacob Nagl, Jrotue Platt, James Darby, L. W. Shauk, 35 63 84 CO 43 23 41 1J 16 40 19 91 95 45 85 2D 44 CO 10 00 50 85 60 OC 75 15 15 00 15 95 95 70 48 25 25 15 00 oo 0) 33 CO 35 00 80 00 17,027 Ot $3,490 17 67 78 455 83 158 42 A. A. Barker k Son, 122 13 MERCHANDISE Bush, Bunn & Co , Geis & Foster, R. R. Davis, E. Roberts, II. A. Shoemaker, E. D. Evans & Co.. POSTi Shoemaker Bro. T. W. Shoemaker, PRINTING U. A. M'Pike, James M. Swank, J. T. Hutchinson, Brady, PLASTERING Moigan Hughes, RELIEF O. D. PAUPERS, Jacob Weidman, Barbara Bartram, Charle? Helfrick, Cyrns Hart, Henry Walters, James M. Singer, W lliam M'Pherson, Isaac Wissinger, William Linton, Lemmon & Murray, Christian Sin der, Michael Stephens, Jse Jones, E. R. Dunnegan, John D. Thomas, John Schriver, Davis k Lewis, Elizabeth Weaver, William J. Kooutz John Brady. Joseph Shoemaker, Casper Shaffer, Susan Parker, George W. EmpfielJ, Elizabeth Myers, Jennie Wilson, Owen Sweeny, Joseph Bojuhu, Peter Malzie, Bott & Criger, John Frank, James Eirly, John Harris, Joseph AlKvint, John Blocb, Thomas PI tt, POTATOES- Jas. Kane, Henry O'llairo, Samuel Shotmaker, Mrs. E. Shoemaker, PORK Con. O'Neill, T. W. Shoeuiak.r, PROFESSIONAL SER. Shoemaker & Oatman, 35 65 RELIEF O. D. P. 51. D. A., Dr. R. S. Ruun, 125 oo Dr D. W. Eva,.s, 24 oo Dr. Chestnutwood, 5o oo REPAIRING M. Humph reys, 27 75 Thomas D. Davis, 24 oo Evan E. Evans, 24 oo William Williams, 3 oo S. Fry, 8 95 Morgan Hughes, 39 oo F. A. Shoemaker, 6 oo SADDLERY H. A. M'Coy, 5o 7o SALARY B. M'Dertnitt, 25o oo George W. Oalman, loo oo SERV'TS Cecelia To.id, lo4 oo Lavinia M'Dertnitt, lo4 oo Rose M'Dertnitt, 93 5o SOAP Isabelle O'Neill, lo oo D. D. Price, 13 75 William D. Prico, lo oo STUAvt v. u. rrice, :o oo STOCK Isaac Bole, l4o oo Dennis Br-iwley, Itio oo T. W. Sb.oemsl.er, 33o oo Mrs. E. Slioemi ki-r, 4o oo STAMP UN BOND Oco. W. Oatman, 1 oo THRESHING MACHINE, E. Glass, 1 12 oo PAID PUILA. A. II., 3o K5 TREASURERS RECTI1., Ueorge W. Oatman, 75 oo BAL. due from Iat5 Treas urer, t close, 5o 72 314 13 j 169. 208 15 122 109 69 12 46 13 6 91 192 6 89 00 INSTATE of MICHAEL MU lilt AY, A Dkc'd . Letters Testamentary to the es tate of Michael Murray, late of Carroll town ship, deceased, having bee;, granted to the un dersigned by the Register of Cambria county, notice is berehy given to all per, na indebted to said estate thai pay ment must be made with out delay, and those having claims against the same will present them in proper shape for ad Applv to or ad t justmeut. ii A n. i muhiiAi, executrix. JAS. C. MURRAY, Executor INSTATE of JACOl? YOST, Dkc'd. i Letters of Administr ition on the Es tale of Jacob Yost, late of Carroll township, dee'd. having been cranted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county all pet sons indented to said estate are requesttd to make immediate payment, and those h iving claims against the said estate will present them pro perly authenticate! for settlement JAMES YOST. I Adm. AUUUSTINE YOST, J Aam rB Carroll Twp., Jan. 6, 1870.-6t. 101 43 34 55 16 9 7 18 9 1 3 2 1 8 5 2 9 19 CO. ORDERS ON HAND 3.00J CORN William Kittell, 10 Jamee Driskell, 6 DRUGS C. T. Frazer, 12 FURNITURE J. liloch, 107 FREIGHT P. R- R. Co., 116 FARMERS D. O'll irro, 129 T. W. Shomnaker, 64 Vincent G. Plait, 11a Chnrles Kaue, 2o 00 John Kaue, 50 00 Peter Cooper, 31 Francis WestraillT, 35 FENCING Geo. & Scott Williams, 87 F L O U R Shoemaker k Beck, 729 GROCERIES J. kJ Kel- ley, 114 Gillespie, Zeller a Co. 5'.l M. L. Oatman, 195 R. 11. Tudor, 10 C. ONeill, 3 GRAIN Michael Driskell, 18 Enable k Grifiiths, 24 James Kaue, 50 T. W. Shoemakar, 181 Johu Davis, 20 GRAVE Owen M'Cabe, 2 HARDWARE Geo. Hunt ley, 221 Thomas Williams, 69 Convery, Viuroe Co. 3i HARNESS J. A. Blair, 16 HAY E. C. M Mullen, 105 Chatles Bradley, 00 INSURANCE J. E. Rob- 101 10 82 50 170 38 3,000 00 26 12 107 116 CO 33 01' 35 erts, INTEREST E. Francis, Charles .M'Coy, James J. Kay lor, Abel Lloy I, Dennis brawley, M. Driskell, Lloyd k Co.. John Gets, JUSTICE FEES Joseph W. Pringle, Willi im Flattery, Irwin Butledge, U. Kinkead, James Condon, Johu Sharbaugh, LIME Abel Lloyd, LUMBER Wm. D. Pryce 4 Son, 18 18 141 15 3 6 10 43 30 37 6 2 1 515 50 75 CO 99 75 63 18 85 45 75 25 00 50 00 00 11 90 00 oo 00 0d 00 60 00 42 00 60 40 71 13 60 45 50 00 60 50 60 443 05 87 729 00 93 834 83 233 2 50 03 323 01 16 00 165 13 CO 00 239 46 78 515 45 50 127 65 123 14 5 38 97 21! 61 6 3) 512 95 . 9 i 1 40 00 130 82 , 2 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 t j 6 00 6 c0 :o oo 20 oo 6 25 34 00 2 25 7 20 27 63 33 53 216 50 40 18 43 50 2 50 143 20 39 00 15 00 41 50 133 05 15 00 34 00 50 0J 3o oo 6 oo 51 15 17 oo '12 oo 8 25 3 oo 17 oo 8 35 lo oo 42 oo 6 75 2 5o lo oo 3 lo 13 oo lo oo 6 oo 1,354 61 51 84 6o oo 115 oo 35 oo 254 S4 29 25 39 62 08 67 tt tt 40 49 CR. paid toll, $ Express eood?. 9 Traveling expenses to Som erset county, 19 fW Carro'ltown, 1 00 Johnstown, ti 50 Blair countv, 5 00 Len.nion Jt Murray, drug;, Weaving, it ti it t. t ti Postage and box rent, Destitute travelers, Henry Fojter. seed potatoes. Seeds and plants, Plough. Pef r Cooper, 11 days work, Samuel Shoemaker, reaping, L. Platt, harvesting, Scott Wil'iams, J. A. Platt, II. C. Deviue, 44 F. Kittell, C. T. Huberts, sun lriej, Win. Price, services. Mrs. Brady, I bid of vinegar, Win. MiGutre, 1 grain cradle. Weighing coal, T. W. Shoemaker, 16 turkeys, 20 Sent to Allegheny poor home, H WestmortluLd " 43 Pittsburgh 35 Apple butter, 21 Sausage cutler, 18 1 Set double harness, 3u 00 John f. Roberts, insurance, 36 00 lfair for plastering, 75 R. McDermitt, 1 year salary, 500 00 II. Kinkeau, treasurer, 65 8j lt 15 2 26 7 t 15 8 Zi 8 12 1 14 13 1 10 8 3 90 00 Oo 00 50 & ) 1)0 25 60 50 50 00 00 0 30 25 50 00 35 00 0 00 72 no on 35 C5 193 oo 131 5o 35o oo 3o3 5o 33 lo 75 oo 72o co 1 oo 112 3o oo i5 70 OO 5o $17,o27 ol $17.o27 ol UTSTANDING DKHIS DUK JJV OOR HOUSE prior to Jan 1853 S lfc39 1860 1861 1862 1863 1861 186-5 : 1866 I07 1868 1369 1870, viz 8 6 8 48 16 85 2 1,316 1.223 1,266 190 510 7o 50 50 28 10 70 0i 97 20 70 83 89 10,30 22 We the undersignej. Auditors of Cambria County, rcsptctiuliy revort-tbat we have ex amined tbe above account, and find it cor rect. Given under our hands this 22d day of January, A. D. 1870. E. D. EVANS, JAMES NULL, ANTHONY ANNA, Auditor. . 3 E T E It CAMPBELL'S IMPROVED BEE HIVE. r The unilerrigned has secured letters patent of tbe United States, dated December 14, Ii 9, for an improvement iu the construction ot liee Hives, and claims for bis invention advant.-tgea possessed by no other heretofore patented. The principal feature of this Hee Hive is the arrangement by means of which ii is thorough ly veuiilnted, thus precluding the posi-ibilitjt of the bees smothering, '.he comb moulding or the honey souring. This desirable end is accom plished by a vertical perforated tube, running centrally through the iiire aud open at the 'op and bottom. All persons interested in apicul ture will at once see the great advantages se cured ir. this Miiprovemenl. The ventilator is for the increase ot bees The peculiar construction of tbe box, partic ularly in the arrangement of the inner com partments, whereby it can be cleaned at any time without disturbing the bees, is another valuable improvement which will lie obvious to any person who examines ibis Hive. An examiatio:i of the workings of the bees or the condition of the interior can be made at anr time, as the shies are cased with glass. Bee can be trasl'erred from a different hive to the improved one without any difficulty whatever. It would require too much space to enumerate here all the advantages claimed in this iut en lion, but full information wid be promptly fur nirhed by applying in person or by letter to tha patentee. 1 am now j repared to dispose of territory f -r the sale of the Improved Bee Hire in any portion of the United States. ' PETER CAMPBELL, Carrolltown, Cambria Co , Pa. AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE I he ptleutee ol the above has also imentr l and '.aicn:el an AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE, to which lie invites the attention of railroad men. Full information will he fin -ni-hed on application, and Company Rights will he disposed of by tbe inventor. Addree as above. jan.l I ."70. -it. L.oriUard'H "EUREKA" Smoking Tobacco lnndsome muslin bag Is an excellent article of pranulated Virginia vt htrever introduced it is universally ad mixed. It is put up in , in which orders for Meerschaum P pes are daily packed. 4.081 42 STOCK ON FARM. 3 IIor3es. 27 head of Cattle, 13 head of Hogs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ) Wagon3, 1 Sled, 1 Mowing Machine, 1 Gram Drill, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Hay Litter, 1 Harrow, 3 Ploughs, 1 Cart, 4 Setts Horse Gears, 1 sett DouoIj Light Harness, 1 Baggy, I sett Buirgy Harness, 3 Grain Cradles, 1 Threshing Machine, 1 Wind M 11. PRODUCTS OF FARM. 150 Dozen Wheat, 135 Dozen Rye, 1, 216 Dozen O us, 40 bushels corn, 1UU bushels Potatoes, 2-i tons Hay ARTICLES ON HAND 200 bmhels PotaUes, 3,503 lbs. Tork, 3,i 00 lbs. Beef, 4 barrels Flour, 500 lbs. Tal low, 300 lbs Lard, 30 galls. Apple Butter, 1 bnrrel Molasset, 120 lbs of Batter. ARTICLES MADE IN HOUSE. 26 Shirts, 57 Sheets, 15 pair Overalls, 28 Woman's Dresses, 23 Woman's Skirts, 37 nair Men's Socks, 9 pair Mils, 17 pair Wom an's Stockings, 36 Pillows, 43 Piilow Slips, 32 Chemise, 19 Aprous, 40 Bed Tick?, 20 Comfoits, I Boy'sSuit, 10 Childrens Dresses, 15 Children Skirts, 3 Shroud. "VTUMBER OF INMATES IN THE XN HOUSE. Number of inmates January 1, 1863, 46 Number admitted during tbe year, 39 Number died during year. 4 Number discharged and absconded, 28 Number remaining Jan. 1, 187i'. f3 Number sane, 33 N amber insane, 15 Number meals to destitute travelers during the year, 2,112 We the undersigned Auditors of Cambria County, respectfully feport that we bave ex arained the above aceouot and find it correct. Given under our hands, this 22d day of January, A. D. 1870. E. D. EVNS, JAMES NULL, ANTHONY ANNA. .4K'iorjr. McDERMITT, STEWARD of CAMBRIA POOR and HOUSE EM PLOYMENT of Cambria County, Penna., iu account wiVA the DIRECTORS OF THE POOR OP CAMBRIA COUNTY. 1869. DR. Jan 18 To cash John Evans lor hiJs, To cash B. McDermitt, salary, B. $ old 45 250 00 00 F. A. Shoemaker, one hoaje, For 13 pigs. Steward of Somerset P. IT. Blair County, 'Jbomas Platt, 1 gra- "nrse, f Drover) I bay- o ll. Byrne, 1 mar .arris, 63 sheep, head 100 33 22 41 9o 1 m . J 3C LorI!lairj Yacht Club Smoking Tobacco classed by all who con sume it as the "finest of all " it is made of the choic'at leaf grown it is ami nervous iu its effects, as the Nicotine has iiecn extracted it leaves no disagreeable taste afier smoking it Is very mild, light in color aud weigh, hence one pound will last as long as three of ordinary tobacco. In this brand we aUo pac'tc orders every day for first quality Meeifchau. t Pipes. Try it and convince y ourselves it is a-l it claims to be "thk fisxsT or all." I.oMIIarcIN CENTURY' Chewing Tobacco. This brand of Fifo Cut Che ing Tobac has no equtl cr sup -ri"r apj where. It ' without doubt tbe bcrt chewing tobacco in the countrv. I. or I Hard's SNUFFS have now bn in gen eral use in UuU 1 States over 1 iO y r-. and is still acknowledged "the best" where r used. tg?If your storekeeper doe not have the articles for ale,ak him to get them; the are sold by tespect.nble jobbers almost every where. Circular of prices forwarded on applica in. P. LORILLAItO CO., Ntw York. "ALL. OAT MAN, DEALKR IS CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES CJNBTSTIM3 t? gonble (rtn mh lour, CRA1X, FCEI, BACON, SALT, FISH, FRESH VEGETABLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEES'. SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, tic. Also, a large stock of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, STOKE ON HIGH STREET, Four Doors East of CravJorJ Io(elf 00 So ! then JOHN 193 00 1,W3C AT. : ; . t t am. wsLa. A Y & V EtSH , Successor t Gwjr A. Palattrt WHOLESALE Grocers artd.. Commission Merchants! AVT DKALKBS IN C8 CO FLOUR. PRODUCE, FISH. SALT. CAR- DON OILS, &c, c. S52 Liszstt Stbikt. - PITTS3CItm, oi'G 00 oo i