iU i xss. ; ssri .s ix 'EE' so: rose S2Tr -AljriLD. Wby do t-ijna m crowded . NurcL feci drvs ? - 1st. L-.c;uie trio 'i the -xjgen Cf the air, which alone n ... . i- i iki. i ?..n--i trweuurcr, w impregnates .ITLAti.C ho f!.!l'tf It. : t il c' 'i i lt on I'apcr by the pencil. ,. hy doos waxing cottou oi thread make u ktruuer? Bi'caus it Ct-'nu-ut the luoe :unif ou to the curd, aud makes the straudu cf tlie thread more compact. Vh'n a candle in blown out whence mixui the offerifcive odor? .The .lailow ditilla a fiibstaDce in tho n)lkf .which is called acryle, which h:ie a very cfit-iihive smell. Why are hums j-itMrvid by Htnukin them 1 Becau tho snu ke tf burning wucl Ct ntaind creth-ole. which is a gteat jiteierva tiveof 11 aniuial s'ib. tance. Why is tho uLito cf an egg percra'ly mixed with gri und ci flVe I eAire it in jut over the fiie to boil? Becaus-e the aibnmen contained in the white of the egg coajztdatea while boilinp, aud entai.'ts the t-maltcr par ticle of corl'ee, called the "j:rmi!s," with It, which fall to the buiUru of the j ot aud leave the liquid e'ear. Why do our corns ache jut prtvh us to rain? Btcause our feet swell from the Mid den depression in the density of the air, aud the hard corn, ni t bein elastic, is painfully ttretched aud picsed. Why do fidd'e-striiiirs snap in wet weath er? Because the mni.-turt of the air. pene tiating the stiiDKS. cause them to 8we!!,"aisd, aa the cordj thicken, tl-.eir tenion in iu creastd and the strings snap. W'hy is snow whiti? Because it is formed of an ii. finite i.uniber of very m'mute crys tals and prisms, which rt fleet all the colors of the rays of light from difieient point ; and Ibcse colors, unitii.e; before tS'3' meet ;he eye, cause euow to appear white. fcAKi.KT Fkvek i-dvice in regard to -The follow ing excellent the treatment of this -ucidfed disease we clip from The Day, and e would urge its adoption by families af fiictcd with this pievaient scourge. It is a dangerous, disorder when not promptly ta keu in hand. It tugins .ith lng:inr and !t of nj'petite. fil!fiwe! hy lever and sure t'lroat, and tltn the red niches on the heiks appear. ' When'tix- sympti-ms are ti.st obsei vtd, f.h.ce the child in bed in a loimwliichis wati!i,flut weil veiiti'attd. AdrJiniter v:llnl wiuk umocade, with a little (jum aiabic diji.Uved in it. O ver the bdomeu w ith dry, w a. m fiannel;'thtu take i". r.eatlj' folded bed sheet and place it over j :lifc tianiiel on the child's abdomen. This 7iiwt be reprated until perspiration is ob- ! ff-rved, which will rot rc.-ult for S( n.e min-t-us, when the patient will drop into a quiet dumber, and with careful nursing is saved. All of this may he done before a physician le sMnir.cntd. tin I wjil prove a gr-at .ixiilary lo his c utse i f treatment in "uuiy cases it will eiiablc hha to save the :i;V cf a dear thild, ai.d prevent the disor ders which almost aius follow this drea.J ful rrin plaint, whtn it is r. t promi t'y ffsnileti by this fcirnplo preliminary heme '.re-tmert. A Tkhy Simple Cuek f. b Bcnss. In i foreign scientific notes cf Afj'letona Journal where, y the way. much that is - e.v ami interesting may bo f.und there is hu account of di.-cevety of a very simple and . diclua; colt for i uioa, bv ti e use of var- .ieh. A Vi i -y got his UiV till ii: ('-.'" To !, I i-e c-: . ,! ni.-i ti 1 and ! t! u.ital Paris, oi e .,!!,- bi!!i!(.l. anil in his ot of vari.ih at his uI u:t-nt. tlie p-iiri wi iit.d rapidly heal- t it info u" :H ;lc t ilst ni, and tlx. l'hi.-- uie being teported aiotiiiil. per - t:a iu the neighbor, od who had got lurned came to the varnisher and were cuied 11 like nianiier. The news circulated far m wide, and finally reached the medical faculty, and the varnihher was sent for to tiy histkiil in the hospital. He responded to the call, and with his varni.-h ami brush succeeded in cuiing ai! on whom be has op erated. The j.Lil(so hy of the cure is very fcimple. Ti e varni.-h covers the burned sur face from the an and gives nature a chance to -uppIy a i.ew tkin under its protection. The quality of the varnish must, cf course, be atteLtled to. UtKYiXG a Foi:t. In -1 COG a large Russian army besieged the Turkish fort of Azof, winch was situated on a plain, Strongly fortifietf, .and had a email' but well disciplined gairison. ; No common Approaches could be made to it, and tho Turkish cannon swept the level with iron l.ail. In this cafe (ho ei)gitieciinr skill of Ihe Ilupsians w as b; lrl d, but General Patrick Gordon, the lighT hiind man ol i'eter the Great,, and the t r.ly. one for whose death it is said he ever shoI a tear, being dcttrtuined to take the piace at any cost, proposed-fo Lury it with e-arih by gradual, approaches. ' He Imd a hirge army ; lhe soil ol the plain w j;s light and deep, and he set twelve thousand men to work with spades, throwing up a large cir cumvaliatiou of earth and advancing near er and nearer every da v. to the nlacc. bv throwing up tim hune nuih-waii before them in advance. 'The men were kept in canes, work in.' day and night, the earth being thrown from one-Jo another like steps cf a stsur; the tpp'gar-g hiking the lower place every half hour in succession In five week the huge wall was canied forward nearly a mile, ut.til.it rose to and above the' highest t itinpai ts, and the earth began fo rolj .rer them. , This caused the Tui kith HVsTrir !o bat: out the white tlag and pive-ln? Had l,enot done so, Gfcn."GcrJrnvotdd have buried the fort. y , j A I.kgf.nI) The favotite of a Sultan threw a stone at a poor DctVise, who had rcqufcsteel alms. The .insulted Santon dare not complain, hut carefully searched, found and pnscttd lheiiebble, promis ing Jiiuiself hetshoiihl find an oppoi ttinity, j sooner it later, lo ihunv u in his tui - lit, al rer.he the itnperioiU wietch Sonie'time al was. lol 1 that, the favotite was disgraced, t iidj by order, ot thev hiiiip, h-d through j the streets on a camel, exposed to the in- ; eoitauf' the- populace. 1 On hearing this; ha rati to fetch )iiu pebble, but alter a mo- I mint's reflect ton. he, cast it into the well, "f now precetve," paid he, "that we ought never to seek revenge when cur enemy ia pcwerfui, for tLen it is imprudent ; nor when he is involvd in calamity, for thet It ip mcrtn and cruel. - - - e see," fa;, e Swiff,- lu una f,f his r.: i-4t.-r.tu; niij.ls. what God thinks ot rivuvuy the peculVhsc:ivei thoia-to'! JUg fe'i,- J:, t ' l&.iiDv &&? -r- I xKm tllo o0tn IJuy of.Tnnirvry. . .- -- . TATJrnv TrMi.ror iT.n-it ?ri Trp:;suripV hnr.i'3 S I 58; 4S "(t.-iroirt'- Cev:tr Tx rfe ved ;-i!.; CoHctors fo: !5"("-9 and for ' r-v"'"ns fiiij . . To :un'i'-nt f f'r Tax. d" rlo.do. . TIflief " lf-'iIS to. " Mdiciry do. " " .Oonn'y Tax on Seated nnd UriX'.ite.! Lnn'a To iraonni of Toor 'Tf do di do. " Ri r.a ilo.-'o th " S.Oiool " do do. do. " " Uorongh ' do do. do. " Bounty " do. do. do. Reilerrintion of Lands ' " . r'reive (l from the fol lowing miu',e,lmieotia fmuvcois: Frnru B . M'De.imiit, late Trear. " F 1. T leiiiev. bite C minis- siontrs Council ... .Td. Glliehor, Taxes pxon'd Geo. M. Beade, for 1. yd of Matting ' Peter M' Dermott in Com'ili - vs. Barrett " Jncr-b Wert. Taxes cxotirrM " Prtm'l He'-rv, 1 1 vd-i Mat'ng ' Wm. H. Sech'rr in Com vs. John Piine'e VTtn. H. Scolder in Com. vs. . iliirv J nne S'.ic k ..... " Pirne in Com v Birnett. . Simein Com. vs Bnrncft . S'mein Com v M'Er.rue. " Klbi- Criisnian. Tax's rxnM , . Jos Ganrner. T 'xes exon'd " Jerome Dawson " " II H.G ceby .Com.vj B irne't II. .1 Hobortsj. " Ilorniek " J. F. Biirne.s, coti. ji:rv fes, " E:iha Plumnier, in Com'th vs. James Fowler. . . . " F. Tiernev. in Nos. 5 and 14 March Sessions. 1 C!( . " Trodi'v Kite, costs, jury fees, " Jo3cjh Bariiine, in Common wealth vs. Hartzell... Jno. Keating, in No 14 June Sessions, 'GS, " J Ilorniek. Con, vs Ilorniek " Jos llngne, Taxes ex"nfr'd " Jno Kinnev. Com. v Kinney Elizabeth Hershherger, Tax- rs exonerated. " Jolin A Bl-'ir costs in" Com mor wealth cnse . . . . John A. Blair, j iry fees ai d fino in Ditric Court . " Am'nt. Exonerations allowed Collectors on Couty Tax. " Ani'iit Commissions do. do. Am'nt Exon's do. Poor Tax " Am'nt Coir.ra's-ioi'S! iio. do. " Am'nt Ex ui's do Milii'v do. ' Am'iit Comruiesions do. do. m.7R2 44 14, 273 75 1 3 4!) 855 37 1W 43 SC. '22 77 8 19 10 2 25 Sit 390 J4 787 Cl 5 21 1 GS 20 ( 0 2 0 12 32 DG5G 10 5t S ) (Id 31 00 in us 13 5;i 75 75 20 00 m 00 42 48 70,00 14 00 130 73 53 CO 37 00 27 22 "l 25 49 50 2 15 3G 00 r.i co 1 SI 9 4) ?!I4 S3 l.MK 45 379 24 241 00 litf 17 Total $51,320 54 Recfivkd. Ehenshtirg. January 2UI. 1870. o John Ox. late Treasurer. One Hundred and Fifty Nine Dollars aud f-erenfy-Six Cr?i"($159.7G), Ifivg in full ff amount in 7ns hands' as pr Auditors' settlement. WM. LINTON, Tieasurer. AMOUNT DUE CAMBRIA COUNTY. FI'.oM JfPGMF.NTS. "1 No. 10. March ' Barnett I T'rm. '65. E. D Theo. ; Bal. of Debt . $4 and " In'ei 'st to Jan R. B.Gacebv 20 1 70, ana " I Cot3 " Debt 9 02 $13 92 67.00 t , ! Int. from Dec. John Kinney j. , ) Costs 7.?7 MJagdalen.a Trinkley, Debt and Costs.. 74 97 71 40 Total $130 39 OUTSTANDING DEBTS ' riiSl THI2 ILAR 1804 lPfiS. 1868. Wm. M Dermitt. Washington Twp., Henry TJoyd. Sti-qptehanna Ta'p . Francis Cwper. Cest Springs Bor., Jose; h f".?itner. farroR Twp.. Oeorgp W. Oitman. r'benbiirg I'or., Wm Flattery. Johnstown B rough, Or-orgo Klder. L"retto Borouah. John Ciske. Alleheov Township. J'lm B Ro. Blacklick Township. Morris W. Jones. Cambria Township, A. J. Stoltz. fWrol'tnwn Borough, Thomas MeKernan. Cambria Bor., Henry Bvrne. Carrol! Tnvenhin, Ar.selm Weakland. Ciiest Township, Francis Cooper. Chest Springs Bor., ; John Durhin, Clearfield Township, K. fllass. Kbersbnrj Borough. Benj Kest. East Confinniigh Bor.. ."lobn Rorabiiugb. Crovle Township, F. J. Parrisb. GaRitzin Township. Willinm GiP.in, Jackson Township. John Flanagan. Johnstown Borough, George F.lder; Tvoroto P.orongb. Patrick R i(?crerR. Millville Borough, Joseph Noel. Monster Town-hip. Michael M'Oep. Proepert Ti irongh, MnjP? Krinrr. B'rhlnnd Toiship, T"vid SViaff.'r. StimTirbill Twp , J'.bn Roarer. SiHO'K'liania Twp , J hn S. Sny l'r. Tvlor To!vnhin. Michael Brawlev. Washington Twp., Samiifd Aikens. While Township, Oenrgf Wenderotb. Wilmore Ror.. Eiias Crissman, Yoder Township, Totals . . .'.'.'. . . 1809. j Liabilities and Assets of the County. . i.tapimties. . Js,n"','"r m favor of Poor FTou, $ 3 000 nn 285 9 i 1.131 4-'8 3S If.o ftp, 8.820 88 $T40631 1 T"'-i vi.lnals. Amount duff Pitr"rt Cout. 44 R-a snd Schools, " SherifT. Balance in f irnr cf County. Total Amnr.t due frrm Jodgmont-?. " " " Odlpr.tr.rs ' " " Miscellan's.' In Tieasurer's hands, Tt,,!. ..... $ 130 SO 13 273 65 490 31 1S9 7G JlT0.3"ll Givfn itnbkr oub n.ANE3 al Ebensburrt. thi 287 dnu'nf Jnwar'. A. D. 170 ' JOTTV A. KENNEDY. ) r . . . , . MAFRTPF, M'KAMARA. Commissioners Attest T. J. Or.ASS. Clerk. JAMRS F.. TFlAROY U'f. tlie lindersianttl Andtlnr fsmT.-..: t . -' ' 1 rsif ri 1 uny rrjmri innr. ire are care- . full,, examined tie aemuvts and rnurhrrs of Jtinln avd Fr)ndih,re of the. said Count,, f Caiyntnncrfrm the INh da,, of January. 18C9 in ,7ltt 29th dan ofjjuuarv. 1870 aud i find f'mrt to he corrert. as is alsa the tn"1 r "1,f't- W'itness rrtt n anps ry ; - . - - - . ' ' ' ' ' " ' '" fJjSTATiroP MICHAEL MIfRRV. Dvc'n TrJters TestumrnhTv to ihces- tate of Michael Mnri-'r. late of Cnrroll toyn phip. deceased, bovintr heeit crrant.l to th?"i.n- dersigned by the Rejr'ster of Cnmbrln comttv. notice ii) hereh riven to all rer' na indehted to ?n id estate th t pn v m erTTmTis 1 'bTrni7T5Tvc-!4h-orK fle!v; nd those having claims against the prrne will pteseni them In proper febape for ad- ! justmenl I , r 4 -ARMU ityR A Y. Rxecntrlx . JJtio, ct, JA". M U K R A V, Fiecifor. i2 Sr. ir l; . -v.. tt-v S3: A. TO. 1RCO, to the S2tH Day of; ! i . I ftf fntnhrifl fnrnfv. j , . : . ; i . I SCO. -- ' By 'nranint paid Asses-ora . .? By amount paid Assessm'nt Books ftrd'Juil Bonds' By ariiiiunt paid Auditors, Coui.ty and Stnte By amount paid Bounty ... By amou-it paid Borough fy amount paid Badges Bv amount paid Commi-sioneid Joloi C'unnbo'I, bal. f.i-Kti( 7 , . $7' 0 00 John A. Kennedy, bal. far ItHH 'J . . . . P55 o;j M M-Nainai-..do.do. 7S5 00 Jno. Ferguson, do do. S-2i3 00 James E. Neas. :i .. HI) 00 By amount paid Con-mis'rs Clerk Bv amount - aid Comm'rs Counsel Bv nmou"t p.id Const;ib'es Bv amount r;.i-i Couit Cii.T ... 7-irr.n 1S1 00 270 CO J5 ?4 JO 7C 15J 00 3 25 ( 0 S3S 00 2t0 00 it-27 7fi 12fi 00 By amount paid Court Reuse . . . By amount paid Criminal Prose'im Ky amount paid District Court By aniount pid Elections By amount paiil Fox Scalps By Amount paid F"e! Hy amount paid Ii quisitiona By amour t paid Janitor By amount jajd Jail and Jailor . . By aiiKimt paid Jurors (Traverse) By amount paid Jurors (Tales).... Bv amount paid Jurors (Giar.rt)... By amount paid Jury Commiss'rs and Clerk. . . . By amount paid Military Bv amount paid Mi.5ceUaueou3 By amount paid New Prison By amount paid Pheno'e Reporter By amount paid Postage By amount paid Poor House- ... By amount paid P H. Directors... By amount paid Printing , Bv amount paid Probates By amount paid Proth'y and Clerk Quarter Session B? amount, paid Redem'n of Lands Bv amount paid Refunding Ordr-rj By amount paid Road Damages . By amount paid Road and Bridge Views.. By amount paid Records. I'roth'ys and Recorder's Offices By amount paid Registry By amount paid Stationery . By amount paid Stale Debt Dt fi- cier.cy Bv amount paid Sh.rin.. II amount paid School Treasurers Br amount paid Surervi-ors . . -. By amount paid Teachers' Iusti'te By :.rnouttt paid Tipstates . ... By amount pud Wes'ern Penis'ry By amount paid 'Wild Cat Scalps. By Commissions to Collectors on County, Poor a'i1 Military. . I-y Exonerations to Collectors on Co., Poor and Military Taxes Bv Commission on S45,35S.l.C, at 3' 'a P'"r c' Bv balance ia Treasurer's bauds. . 337 59 i 2.85H S3 2:300 30 1,31 1 3 191 3M 253 45 477 K7 215 00 1,11 1 41 2,732 4 20 bll 720 06 99 35 731 13 204 90 075 10 1 90 00 16 93 14,000 00 :;oo 00 404 75 1.2 15 813 27 213 4 !)7 M 70G 00 241 SO 113 25 755 5tf 3G 25 213 00 1 13 35 3.34S !8 1 .9) 7 1 25 50 t-5 00 602 SO 18 05 1,441 91 2,778 94 1 .57 54 159 7G SSI .326 (54 Total NI-CH.I.ANKorS. R. P. Tinton. late Sheriff , B. McDcrnntt, lar.e Treasurer. .. ? 1 9 FS 479 4C Total .$149 31 DUE FROM COLLECTORS ASD PREVIOUS ll'ARS, Co. $ Tax. 3 &9 Poor. State. Military. 25 GO 3 33 71 229 10 21 46 Relief. 38 07 00 53 92 380 88 145 67 824 02 67 99 -205 51 375 87 167 SO 71 61 414 31 378 74 49 43 98 59 158 40 227 10 959 35 77 74 35 12 00 9 00 8 0 494 47 141 74 455 06 ft 6 05 275 41 475 07 251 37 107 53 585 17 190 58 30 82 59 86 20 68 13 72 8 SO 83 1 107 77 ; o 1 it 1.054 20 11G 23 21 02 15 17 4 CO ffi 271 23 ?.1R P9 119 00 331 96 332 14 96 S9 19 50 1 75 11 50 20 04 27 88 347 76 185 71 224 49 43 93 39 50 165 50 279 97 176 28 241 12 93 67 60 34 15 69 32 551 21 50 2 50 5 CO J7.150 11 6.014 31 477 85 109 23 . 38 07 AMOTTNT of Koarl. School. r,oronh and B 'tinty Taxa duf the several Dis tricts on Seated and Unseated Lands : Bond. Sch'l. Black lick Twp., $ R 45 20 05 Chest Township, 22 0o 68 22 Bor. B'ty. tlonemauph Tp.. Conpmnuort Bor., Oallitzin Twp., Jackson Twp , Prospect Roro., Monster Twp , Summerhil Tp., Taylor Twp.. Washinafnn Tp White Township. 50 45 1 00 3 53 18 On 3 60 2 79 13 32 10 31 25 50 1 05 4 00 2 00 8 20 23 49 32 70 54 34 .... ir.n.. 1 ji t e fnreqninq Statement of Ihe, Liabilities and A'setn of , at the Commissiooprs' nffi this 28th dnv of Janii- .TAME NULL. . J-Auditc , ANTHONY ANNA, j itors. TESTATE of JACOH YOST, DkcT. j S.i Letter-. r A?miTitr -tion -on th F lite oT .lueoh Yost, lat of C 'rroU toirphin i dae'd. h-vtnw hpon orru.t'.rl to f!,.. , I., hv the Register of Cmtiria county, nil person indebted to snld estite are requr-ctcd to mnke immediate pnvment. and those having claims njrainst the said estate nil present therb pro perly authemionte'l for tettlemfnt JAMES YHST. ) , , AUGUSTINE YOST. C Adm " Carroll IVp., Jan. 6, 170 -6t KfTlPTS AND I v cf h-i District Court ot't'muhria (boun ty, lrom the 5th Any of July, lSC'i, to the 5th d.v of Jiinurtry. 1870, inclusive : JOHN A. CLAIR Si.kbiff a: AND THEARUItEK 186. , DR. ,. , ' m, To amount received fro.u John CoX, ) ' Trea.Mire't of Caml.ria County,... $2,390 00 i To amount received from Fines and i Jury, Fees in District Court, To amount received from Commou weiltli vs. Bostard il 00 00 $2,3o? 00 213 5S $2,f.CD GS By balance iu favor of Sheriff,. Total S6!. CR. By amount paid Tr verse Jurors,... $043 25 Talisuien, 13 50 " Graud Jurors.. 241 34 ' Criminal Pros'ns,.. COO 33 " ' ConstaMes, 105 ... Court Crier 26 ... ' " TipsaVes,.1 10 50 " " " Brothor.otarj-, ICS 79 " ' Printing 1 1 " " Board'g Prisoners, 20 40 " Election, - 19 40 ' . , ' Jury Com'rs Clerk 17 SO " Roads and New T'p', S3 ... 41 " Furniture, Records, Seals and Organization of Court, 277 14 By amount paiil J. A. Blair, Sh'lf, 136 15 " 44 of Fines and Jury Fees paid to County Treasurer, rA ... Bj commission oil $2,519.30, 50 38 Total, S2-60 C3 Liabditie? bl38l 93 "We, the 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, if70. inclu sive, ano" find tin m to be correct, as is hIjo the foregoing Statement of the Liabilities of said Court. Witness ocr iiakds, at Johnstown, this 25th day of Januarv. A. D. 1870. E D. EVaXS, ) JAMES NTLL, V Auditors. ANTHoNY ANNA. J We (the Auditors above named) do respect fully ask that a change be made in the man ner of disbursing the funds in the District Court, as the present condition of the same is such as to rendi r it almost impossible to audit the eccounts of said Court. We would recommend that the system of granting or ders he adopted the orders to be grunted hy the Commissioners and paid hy the Sheriff. IKOUGE W. OAT MAN, Treasurer, V."T In r.ccou'it with TOE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR x HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT OF C MBRIA CO. Jan. 22. To County Orderj on hand at last settlement, $1,000 To orders issued for th yar 1860,10,000 To fines reed, from I. Rutledge iu 00 Com. vs. , To fines reed, from S uuuel Craig in Com. vs. J. T Storm, To fins reed, from same in Com. vs. P. Clonan, o 00 1 34 G7 17.027 01 CR. By amt. paid on indebted ness prior to ISC-9. S3, 190 17 By bal. last set, in favor of Treasurerf 67 7 C EE!' Evan Griffith, 10 35 L ;wis Bodgers, 415 69 Ignatius Biter, 29 84 455 83 BEEF k BUT TEH Jos. Gutwalr, 115 CO Lewis A. Crnver. 43 42 153 42 BEEF & FORK Joseph Ilogue, 69 23 Michael Cooper, 130 41 208 69 BEANS James M Diinn. 15 12 15 12 BLACKSMITH ING Ben jamin Williams, 87 ( 6 William Jones, 35 40 122 43 BOOTS & SHOES John l. Thomas, 109 19 109 19 CARDING Jones & Ten ner, G SI G 91 COAL E. E. Evans, 4 95 Henry Slellers, 45 E.J. Humphreys, 181 85 John Ferguson,. , 1 20 ; Dauiw.1 Parkes, 1 44 102 89 CIDER Edward Grifiuh, 6 CO 6 00 CLOTHING Jas. J. Muf- phv, 101 10 3 01 10 COFFINS John Bloch 4s 00 L). W. Joues, 34 50 82 50 CONSTABLES A. B. Da vis, 55 85 J. C. Ritlle, 16 GO John Trefts, 9 0C P.nick Markey, 7 75 E. James 15 N. Nagle. 9 15 Joseph Mardis, 1 00 P.J. M'Kenzie, 3 15 - . A. Parrish, - 2 95 P. Owens, 1 95 Martin Mur.day, 8 70 Jacob Na.gl", " 5 13 Jerome Piatt, 2 25 James Parhy, 9 25 L. W. Shank, 19 15 170 38 CO. ORDERS ON II AND 3,000 00 3,000 00 CORN William Kittel!, ''.O. 00 James Driskell, 6 00 26 GO DRUGS--C. T. Frazer, 12 33 12 33 FURNITURE J. Bloch, 107 ro 107 0O FREIGHT P. It. R. Co., 116 35 116 35 FARM-iR-S D. O'Harro, 129 00 T. AV. Sbomaker, 64 80 Yincent G. Piatt, 112 00 Charles Kaue, 20 00 John Kane, 50 00 Peter Cooper, 31 50 Francis Westmiller, 35 75 - 443 05 FENCING Geo. & Scott Williams, 87 CO 87 00 FI,OU R Shoemaker k Beck, 729 99 729 93 GROCERIES J.&J Kel- ley, 114 75 . Gillespie, Zeller t Co. 561 66 M. L. Oatman, 195 18 R. II. Tudor, 19 85 C. O'Neill, 3 45 894 89 GRAIN Michael Driskell, 18 75 Enable A Griffiths, 23 25' James Kane, 50 00 T. W. Shofemakar, 181 50 John Davis, 20 00 293 50 GRAVE Owen M'Cabe, 2 00 2 00 HARDWARE Geo. Hunt ley, 221 11 Thomas Williams, ; 69 90 Convery, Vinroe A Co. 32 00 - ! 323 01 HARNESS J. A: Blair, 16 00 16 00 HAY B. C. M'Mullen, 105 00 ChaTles Bradley, GO 0'd INSURANCE J. E". Rob- 165 00 18 00 erts. 1 OJ INTEREST E. Francis, 60 Charles M'Coy, 18 00 - James J. Knylor, 141 42 Abel Lloyd, 15 00 Dennis Brawley, 3 60 M. Driskell, 6 40 Lloyd & Co.. 10 71 John Geis. ' 43 73 239 46 JUSTK'E FEES Joseph W. Pyingle, 50 Willi' m Flattery, 30 4 Irwm Rutledge, . " 37 50 , II. Kinkead, w V . 6 00 .. .. . James Condon 2 60 John SJiarbaugh, . 1 50 .78 45 LIMBr-Abel Lloyd, 515 50 -515 50 LUMBER Wniv 0, Prj-ce . . . . ' ; , - if Son, ;92 00 13 :5 15 20 97 til 35 314 13 MKI'tOHANPlSK Built, Bunr. & Co , ' Geis Si Foster, - ' R. R. Davis, E. Roberts, II: A. Shoemaker, 127 123 5 3-? 21! 6 E. D. Evans & Co.. POSTS Shoemaker Bro. T. Vi. Shoemaker, PRINTING U. A. M'i'ike, James M. Swank, J. T. Hutchinson, -PRO D UCE M rs. M argaret Bradv, PLASTERING Moigaa Hughes, RELIEF O. D. PAUPERS, Jacob Weidman, Barbara-Bartra.ro., Charle? Hclfrick, 512 130 00 82 40 00 2 oO 2 00 2 00 C CO 0 00 c co 6 oO 20 00 6 31 2 ? 27 33 21G 40 43 2 113 39 15 41 25 09 25 20 69 59 50 18 50 50 20 CO 00 50 Cyrus Hart, -Henry Walters, James M. Singer, W liiam MT'berson, Isa'ic Wissinger, William Linton, Lemmon & Murray, Cbiisliat. Snyder, Michael Stephens, Jae Jone3, . E. R.Dunncgan, John D. Thomas, 133 05 15 00 34 00 50 0J 3o 00 6 00 51 15 John Schriver, Davis & Lewis, Elizabeth Weaver, William J. Koontz John Brady. Joseph Shoemaker, Casper Shaffer, Susan Parker, George V. EmpSeld, Elizabeth Myers, Jennie Wilson. Owen Sweeny, Joseph Bojohn, Peter Jlalaie, Doit & Criger, Joiin Frank, James Eirly, John Harris, Jo.-eph Alhvine, John Cloch, Thomas Pb tt, POTATOES-Jas. Kane, Henry OTlarro, Samuei Shoemaker, Mrs. E. Shoemaker, PORK Con. O'Neill, T. W. Shoemak.r, PROFESSIONAL SKR 17 12 8 3 1? 8 lo OO lO 25 00 00 35 OO OO 75 5o 00 2 lo 3 13 lo lo 00 00 ,351 Z 6 1, 51 81 OO 1 5 00 33 00 29 25 30 02 A. A. Karker & 5on, 122 Shoemaker &. Oatmn, 35 65 35 5 ! RELIEF O. D. P. M.D A., Dr. R. S. Rutin, 125 00 Dr D. W. Eva..s, 24 00 Dr. Chestuutwood, So 00 199 00 R E PA I IUN G M. U uinph- rey3, 27 75 Thomas D. Davis, 24 o Evan E. Evans, ','4 00 William Williams, 3 00 S. Pry, S 95 Morgan Hughes, 39 eo F. A. Shoemaker. 5 00 . 131 7o SADDLERY H." A. MCoy, 5o 7o 5o 7o ! SALARY B. M Dermitt," 25o 00 j George W. Oatman, loo 00 35o 00 ; SEIiY'TS teceha To .d, lol 00 Lavinia M'Dermitt, lol 00 ! Rose M Dermitt, t'5 5o 3o3 So SOAP Isabelle O'Neill, lo 00 i ,D. D. Price, 13 75 j William D. Price, lo 00 33 75 ! STRAW D. D. Price, :o 00 lo 00 STUCK Isaac Bole, l4o 00 j Dennis Brawley, IGo 00 i T. Vv. Shoenii her, 33o 00 Mrs. E. Sliocmi ker, 4o 00 72o 00 1 STAMP ON BOND Gc0. j W. Oatman, 1 00 1 on! THRESHING MACHINE. ! E- Glass, 1 12 00 112 00 ' PAID PHIL A. A. IL, 3o 95 3o 95 TREASURE -i'S REC l'T., j George W. Oatman, 75 00 75 00 BAL. due from late Treas urer, to close. So 72 So 72 Sl7,o27 ol S17.027 ol i DlolAAHlAU OJilHo UV I) UK 1 870, VPOOR HOUSE prior to Jan 1858. ..S 8 6 8 48 16 1859... 1800... 1861... 1862... 18G3... 1864... 18o3... 18''i6... 1867... 18C8... 18C9... 8: 1,310 1.223 L26C 19) 510 4.681 s IOCK OX FARM. 3 Horses. 27 heiid of Cattle, 13. head A It MI Nil- IM V LE M E NTS. 2 Wilsons. 1 Sled. 1 Mowine .Machine. 1 Grain Drill, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Hay Li Iter, I Harrow, 3 Ploughs, 1 Cart, 4 S"tts Horie Gears, 1 sett Double Light Harness, 1 Uaggy, 1 sett P.Uirgv Harness. 3 Grain Cradled, 1 Threshing Machine, 1 Wiad Mill. PRODUCTS OF FARM. 150 Dozen Wheat, 135 Dozen Pye. 1. 246 Dozen Oats, 40 bushels corn, lOo bushels Potatoes, 25 tons Hay A 11T1CLKS ON If AND JTjL 200 bushels Potatoes, 3,500 lbs. Pork, 3,(00 lbs. Reef, 4 barrels Flour, 500 ibs. Tal low, 300 lbs Lard, 30 galls. Apple Butter, 1 barrel Molasse, 120 lbs of Butter. A RTIOLES MAPI IN HOUSE. J. 26 Shirts. 57 Sheets, 15 pair Overalls. 28 Woman's Dresses, 23 Woman's Skirt, 37 pair Men's Socks, 9 pair Mils, 17 pair Wom an's Stockings, 36 Pillows, 49 Pillow Slips, 32 Chemise, 19 Aprons, 40 Red Ticks, 20 Comforts, 1 Boy's.Suit, 10 Childrens Dresses, 15 Children Skirts, 3 Shrouds. NUMBER OF INMATES IN house. Number of inmates January 1, 1P09, Number admitted during the year, Number died during year. i Number discharged and absconded, Number remaining Jan. 1, !S7C. Number sane, Number insane, Number meals to destitute travelers during the year, the 40 39 4 23 53 33 15 2.112 We the undersigned Auditors of Cambria County, respectfully report that we have ex amined the above account and hud it correct. Given under our bauds, this 22d day of January, A. D. 1870. E. D. EVXS, JAMES NULL, ANTHONY ANNA, Auditors. B. McPERMITT. STEWARD CAMBRIA POOR and HOUSE PLOYMENT of Cambria County, Penna., in account with the DIRECTORS OF THE POOR OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. 1869. DR. Jan 18 To cash John Evati3 for hides, ' ' $ 45 00 To cash B. McDermitt, salary, 250 00 44 F. . Shoemaker, one old liouae. 100 00 For 16 pigs, 33 Steward of Somerset P. IL, 22 Blair County, 4l Tuosuts Piatt, I gray horse, 20, s(Drover), 1 bay,. 175 II. Byrne. I mare ,.,"' 9C W. VV. Harris, 68 bead sheep, . . k 68 1 - - sn- - By cash paid y, . - . Express VouuS,5-- - " , - Traveling expehses to Som- erset county, , . . ('arro'ltown, - Johnstown, ! " lilair county, Lemmon & Murray, drr.ga, " Weaving, 82 I 11 Postage anJ box rent, t l estitute travelers. Henry FoUer. seed potatoes. Seeds and plants, ' Plough,' Petr Coop'-r, II days work, Samuel Shoem iker. reaping, I.. Phitt, harvesting, Scott Williams, " : J. A. Piatt, H. C Deviue, . F. Kittell, C. T. Roberts, sun.Irie3, Wm. Price,. services. Mr3. Brady. 1 bbl of vinegar, Wiii. McGuire, 1 grain cradle, Weighing coal, T. W. Shoemaker, 1G turkey?, Sent to Allegheny poor hou-e, Westrr.ortUr.d " Pittsburgh 44 Apple butter, ,ii usage coti er, 1 Set double harness, John F. Roberts, insurance, Hair for pboFterinjr, - It. MrDermitt, 1 year salary, II. Kinkeao, treasurer, 00 05 10,31 22 We the undersigned. Auditors cf Cambria County, respectluliy report that we have ex amined the above actouut, aad find it cor reel. G.ven under our bands this 22d day of January, A. D. 1870. E. D. EVANS, i JAMES NULL. ANTHONY ANNA. Auditors. 1 1870. WINTER. 1370. ol I I now preparid to fler ! SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS I T' CAMI l't'KCIIASKR" OF " i TIN. S8MT-I133 S COFFER WABE S ' ; KIT It F K A T WHOLESALE OH liETAIL. My stock consists in part of every v.iriety of Tin, Slieel-Iron. COPPER AND P,RASS WARES, RNAMF.I.I.MII AMI PLAIN SAUCE-PANS, BOILERS Sec, COAL SHOVELS. MINK LAMPS. dJL CANS. 1IOUSEFURNISH1NC HARD WARE OF i:vi:ry kind. Speat'a Anti-Dust IIKATIXG am, COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVIS. NOLLE, TRIUMPH and PA II LOR COOK ING STOVES. And any Cooking Stove de&in-.l I will get wheu ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates ai:d Grates, &c , for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves 1 sell ; edhers will be ordered when wan tod. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valieys and Conductors, all of which will made out of W.-.t mate rials and j ut uji by cot:ietent workmen. Lamp BnrnerSj Wick and Cliimnevs wuoi.ks.xm; k i:ktaii I would call particular attention to the Light Ilour-e Burner, with Glass Cone, for giv;og mote lijiht than any other in uv. Also, tb.e Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly em Laud. JY viz : Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and SheeHron. at lowe.xi possible rates. 70 50 50 28 10 7o WnOI.KSAr.K MKIICIIANTa Lists now ready, and will be sent on app ication ov niioj or m peisjn. 97 20 i 70 I 88 I 89 Hoping to see all my old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere tlmnks f-r the very liberal na tronage I have already reei-ive:!!, and will endeavor to pleas.? ail who may call, w 'neth er they buy or not FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March' 7, 18C7. gTJRUAT Redixtk.n in Prices ! . 7VCASIIIUYKKS! at Ti3ii r:Rs;ssjin3 .lipiiSE-FlllXISIIISG STORE. '1 lie undersigned respectfully ijn'orrm the citizens of E'oenbnrK and the public gener ally that be has made a great reduction in prices to CASH I'.UYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of Corking, Parlor and Heat tug Stoves, of the moft popular kinds ; Tin ware ol every description, of my own man ufacture; Hardrare of all kii.d, such as Locks. Sciews, Unit Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, In n and Nails. Win dow Glass. Putty, Table Knives ami Forks, Carving Knives and Forks. Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives 'in great variety', Scbsors. Shears, Razors and Strops Axe's, Hatchets. Hammers, Boring Machines. Augers, Chissels, Planes, Com passes, Squares, Files, Rasp. Anvils, Vises, Wrenches. Rip. Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains cf all kinds. Shovels. Spades, Scvthes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh P.clhs, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Urist'esl Clothes Wiinizers. Grind Stones. Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks. Horse Nails, Horse Shoes. Gist Steel. Rides. Shot Guns, Revolvers. Pistols. Cartridges. Tow eier. Caps. Lead, &c.. Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire llricks. Well and Cistern 42 of Tumps and Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Ware ci ill kind ; Wooden and Ulllow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and OM Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil. Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine. Alcohol. c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups. Spices. Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley: Soaps, Candies; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub. Horse, Shoe, Dusting. Varnish. Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kiuds and sizes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest "rates for CASH. Q&IIouxe Spouting made, painted ami put up ut low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buving Tiuware wholesale GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 23, 18G7.-tf. . "PITTSURGirSTARr Xu. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT. .,, .. .PITTSBURGH, PA.' . ' 'J' U "' ; TELIX HELYVlSrA of EM 50 30 42 OC GO 00 CO 40 ; 0 4d4 19 00 I 1 OO J ?; so . 5 00 10 90.; 15 00 I 2 Go ; 20 00 , ' 7 50 ' r, r,u j 15 00 ' a 25 i 2S SO . 8 50 S 50 12 00 1 00 14 00 13 00 1 25 Id DO 8 U0 I 3 35 20 00 V ffi 4 0 00 2 72 21 00 18 00 30 00 30 00 "-DR.. JOHN-FRvl Atttd hy hi IJ-. Hav;.,g pel manc-utlt lufc! pn-f aied ioeiwer :,l: ir,'. r 1 ''-'": sen A til I F . C 1 A L T ELT ' " ' t er (Vuic.r.itc) Iii-e. or.ii w2u"'' insert t! em on Gold (2,i c.ir (ciKnucauy pare; 'ou r. j an l iatitia, a iuir.i.iui. vi.u:,:-- ii 1 .1 u ii'. i d;;u e: care: a: f:i ' ! v r,fikiiV in ! p tin He w ould a'so call 'tt,t'nijf filling teth wit't CU YT A L'tifu '1"" the best nreparaiion ev. r iiitro'n J ' teeth. He cm re-r re a t ti T '': sn.M T. wi:h th:s gol'l, n. m,. ,,' .5" foImI as a piece 01 gold c. your teeth examiuel everv and if there isnny !ee:iv i:b filled with Crystal G .1,1 uee'i T' iiici-ii -en ii. AU.liii,!', su'.Rtitu:, hut they do not e-o:3'"' natural tenh when in a iu, ' All work doi.e in u(.j, m.n ,orii. . excelled in Style, be iuit. C . r- t -Durability, -nef w :t . .ins-. c. !. t it lid I.e h aimless to lie r,,;1. Sample of his ork m.-. Leti -who d-esiie lo .-ee ihc:u. Ti e for it-e.l : ' v - ' TESTIMONIALS Wf, the nrn'.ei s:g;.el , ei'.'n-i: rT Ligm.ier, We-moie!:i'i4 eoetuv. p, IV SJihin'lt the lolloBl'litr j,., ( j TPi ' eliin:tte of Dr Frv's :tt,il Itios :l e' ' We regard Dr. Pry ns i:.ii,.ri;;,-s; , the proies-'um of Lis ..-h-iiee. II, s r j, ingenuity lm fi;riiihe i n : n - .. Uable mo i.fiC.itioli iind i::i; r. - 4 deeni it iu to ht:i ainl t ir; '.' ;,(. ,. pay that, from a long and i: , ance, we p:m coj.fi'leiitly ree-.n:n.:.; i who may feel in'e:e-tel. as i. s:. t " and experienced oik-n.iii. Latroek F.!i Fer'uoTi. M. r, ' :, Girr. M D . Rev J eioiuH h'e ir: ber. W. S. He.id, J s,Tli A. Reul". V-' sorr. Dji'l Wi.llam Lloxiitt L. T IVrifn. M f). V. com, Jaco". Eieher. N M M irk o. r Brentser, P M . Joe; a S,t... fi f. Lai on i ivstown Rot. en L.'.t er '-. (;. Arnwr, P. M. F.i!niiu Dr J m TuvU. ;T- ('0 80 i:N ITS I KY Ti e graduate , of the I! ii;i- --'r sn 're College zt'.''.S ot Dental f?ar fAi- etv, re-pect 4 fullv offers PKOFF.SMoN M4 '4 er ices to t he s-iri7.ti if I-'li. enshurg anl v cin'tv, lech r! - .- '; on the rorTH M -xiuy of eac-i n...t main one week. An? 13. SAM'L BE LF0 Kb I). DR. H. B. MILLER, lltouna, Operative and Meanicr-i Olhce it ni'ive! iu i' i i . -o the L iHiermi harcii. I'i r-irf it county or ebewhere h) get (icti. to the a mount of Teti Dollar- ar. i i: have the raflrotul fireoe ar.c'erl !; :;; All Work warrntip. 'an.-.!, r - fR D Y ZiKGLEil. Si-- tfsr.will i-:.t E'.cr!nrifo ' fesionally on theSECONo Mo-, "x DAT ot each month, and tfimii'v' one xvt-?-k, during nh-ch tiii.e l.t may he loun i at the MouaUiin !. ':-e H-'I ee'li ex racted wiihoi.t p-'tl-j ol Nitrate Oside, or Laubiit. ami;s j. oat:ia:;, ji tenders his professional vrv.c sioi.ui and Surge. to the cil:;: .- fcxvn and vicinity. Oiilce in . ing occupied by .1. Buck .V ("a. a? Niglit cails can be made at li i 1 i-' divr south of A. Hang's t?-i i store. M tv ? J. LLOYD, fe. Bun s, Deah-r Taints. Ire. S!;re on tho "Mansion He use.' O -tuber 17. 1S67 -t- Ul-OCrsor ! in l)rip, 1 M i; n .-rrtrt. ' I ei..-l::r.-. U D. M LAUGUhlN. t TTOKNKY AT LA W. .hi.-t.vi. ji Oni--e In the F.rcha-i'- h-tM Comer of Cl'n.t-c nt,d V:i .-fairs. Will att. -:i d to al! 1-u.-::ut--. e.l with Ins profession. Jan. 31. 1867. -tf. - JOHN V. LINTON. i rrORNEY AT LAW. Office in bnildim . ti r y. rrankbn sfrt-f-f, o(.p.-Tte second fl.v.r. Fin: ranee .'-n Fr.f. Johnfown. Jan. Si. I?t7. tf K. U JOtlNSTOV. J E " JOHNSTON .1 C.NL' Attorneys lit Law. . Kbensbtire. C:inr"" ' OlTico opp.site the C-rrfJl-- F.V.niKMr.T .Ian 21 18'i7 -V.- A. KOPfMS, - - - - .Johnstown. IrorELIN & DICK, Law EbensbuiL'. Pa. Kittell.. Esq.. Coloua ie R-xv. F. K S1IOKMAKKR... . .'. v 1 illOK.MAKER.tOA IMA.v. sijs at Left-, Elicn-tu-r. 1 1 High street, immediately ea?t h.irdware store. p L. PERSIIINt.. Attuv Law, Johnstown. To. tin street, up-stairs, e ver J 1 Hardware Store. JOHN FENLON-. , iTTnnvrv at f . W. f7f fv'r' ' ', rt Office on lliidi sttect, a.'; J.m 81. deuce. FM. II SLCHEER, ? T f Law. Ebensbarl. leceiitlv oceup id bv Ceo. -u- Colonade Row, Cet'ire s'tet-.. 1EO. M. READE, ,t.-ii ' IT Ebensburg. Pa. Otfi.- a. i recently erected on Centre ir from High street. .' F. r. TIFI'NIA". TTOP.NEY AT LAW,i'is Office in Clonade Row. Jan. 5. lS67-tf. JOSEPH MnONArP;f. I TTORN E T AT LA . .X.','V- tt Office on Centre street. ' ;' ., Hotel. l""". WILLIAM KirrEIl;. ITTORNEY AT LAW. fl Office in Colonade Row, tti Jan. 31. 1807.-tf. iiii.ut r V QT.V. A-1"'-' ... .tmOii" Collections and all h-al hnh attended to. 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