. JUL VOUlt TRS SICC. XV D. Vvt. WHC3. InTSil, aad part of 1832, tho writer, thtm 8?udyiu in tbe schools of the world rctiowr.&l Paris, h.i I hi loilins in ihe raodeet upper chamber ct the unpretend ing 'lintel do Calcutta," in the 4,Kae"de Savoye," near the famous old "lmt ?7eiif," nr. the student's etde of the Seine, )-j the 'Pays Lilin." At the smne time thare lived in theparae hotel an m!ht youn; compatriot, also engaged in iho prosecu tion of his sludie?. ii is calling led him into very different place6 from those fre-qente-.' by the writerj but on Sundays and h-lidajs i visit to the Louvre often Jouu J tha latter standing, in wrapped admira iv. n, before an immense canvas, reached by a stage eight or ten feet in height, upon r.aich the former was daily engaged in copying the great pictnre of the ''Ship wreck," which, at that day, graced, (and perhaps still graces) the wall of the iirsl ruum of the grand gallery of the Louvre. Tuna passad on, and, as the picture ad vanced to completion, and the aitist gtew i', imputation, his friends augured most favorably for the fature fame of an author whose first finished piece produced him (rumor said) the handsome sura of one i !:-.is sn J dollars. In the summer of 1S32, this artist was on his way home in one of the fi.ie ships of the Havre and New York line. Steam til l not, in those days, puff the traveler on his homeward path acrots the crand At lantic in seven or eight daf, und adversa wifila not uniicq -juntly protratt.i the Toyi go far beyond the endurance of impa- t nia, lunging for horn?, for fain-?, for f-.'i iu-ie. The .vag on this oc- i.'u. n, was unusually !o..g. I'he- passen gers had used every ordinary resource by wh'ch they might hope to subtract aa Lour cr tivj from the leiLu3 ti.iu. All had been crrphyed, all Lad been exhausted, ail had fatled. At last a fellow-prtFsenger, whose stud ies had u! o been going on in that grand c!d omnibus, l'a'-iu, ai:d who like the painter, was returning h-nne with head and heart bulb filled, hke his, with hopes of greatness, and the in-.-i'.s cl aehieviog if, and wb.vs career Las been hardly less cuta-e. srful, brought on dtck hi seientiiic .ij.paraius, and proposed to lop otf an hour or two from the tedious lime bv exibiting cxperimcuts. Electricity an 1 galvanism contributed their quota. In one of the?e experiments the eil'ect produced was seen s.t a considerable distance fiom the inslra TTicnt that was working. An English man, who was carelessly looking on, re marked, "What a pity we can't eend messages as quick as that." This remark seemed to pass away, like the flush that had iccMMoned if, fr no further reference was made to it, but it was a saed that had fallen o good g'ound, i.nd in due time it sprung up and bore iVnit million fold. Arrived in New York, the ennuye pas sengers separated. But nothing was hoard of the ambitiou3 painter, whose ccpy of the "Shipwreck" had spread his fame ahead cf him The old ropa walk that stood on or roar the spot where the distributing res.r oir of the Croton water now is, was hired by some unknown person, who was engaged in futni unknown experiments i- hich did not seem to give much pi om--.s2 of useful result, since month after jacnth and year after year passed by and still the mysterious workman was as dark : id mysterious as ever, and his barred doora etill defied the curiosity of the cuii ous, till at last even the mystery itself ceased to attract notice. Ten year? passed thus, and at the end ' .l that time Mure emerged from his rt.pe- !!: with his telegraph accomplished, : d electrified the woild .V hy Not Mai? A St Louis woman I :, to be divorced fiom her husband bo- j -! us? he gets "tearing m.d whenever his j 5'ockings are starched stiff" J Its a man's piivi'cge to get nvid. What" the use in beiig ''Lotd of crea 1 on" if lie can't maul siant bv dy? Coming Lome, humming sdiiis love ili ty, with a h'art u!l aglow with the proppi'd vi' do u ftlic felicity, what sbynld be the fecings cf h man w!io linds trie lire out, and Ins J 'Oi.OTilA gone to fmih a suit for h South Sea Islander? Hrngry as a half starved b?ar, making a bee lite home Jo turkey tii.d 'Vith," fancy his feelings upon Lemjr wtlccmed by the occunants of the coop, with a pee, pee, pee, chow, chow, chow, gol.,L!e, gihblc, gah.hle, while Douotjiea, v. ",:h a leather in ner new hat, has sailed ; -ut to see if some plan cannot te adnp'ed for emariciputiaj tt:e claves in Cuba, or Kr aiding the Afhani!;ans and Hcluo c! :-tans. How beaiifit: the sitaaticn of the I.e .d c f .t I ituily who has the pleasing prospect of baby petting into the boiIer,sissy turn bhiwr 'xito the cellar, and sonny falling io:t ' i; j well and the nngelic mother or-i.n-z-Dg a i 'Ced ft hoc!, or sis.viting Iter nh's i,i pi'Pji strnrii: fjin.'ed flrrtii.'n. ' soctiioii ! What co.ild b'J n.'re a-.'ura- j vat.t g !o a t-lan of . fanctions 1 tcmicr ! toe?, than that of siodi:g his so.-!; siarph. I tJ collar limb r? A n.ase:l;i:e who can mnntain an co'iai.iinii v of ictii- ! J ier, under such apgi i valions, should be annointcd with the ''Isle of Pattnoe," or wime other lubricating location. The procees of "canning eggs' in their own nhell is something new. It was ex plained at a late meeting of the New York .Farmers' Club When two or three doz en of eggs are obtained from the nests, place them in a dl.-h and pour scalding water over them, and immediately turn it uff. This process rs repeated three limes, by vrhkh meana the albumen is fixed or coagulated, the pores of the shell c'osed, the'egg, as i( werecanned in its own covering. The eggs thus prepared Tare i men pacKeu in sail, with the apex down ward, arr;d they ;.re said to keep perfectly fresh for laany mnlhs. rXHES C. EASLY, Attorney- at-Law. Carrolllown. Camhri.i f'n Coilections tind all legal buiues proioptly attended to. Jan 81, 1807. 1870. "WINTER. 1S70. I ans now prepared to olTor SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH rur.cHAsv.tw OP Til. SSEIMII & COPPER Ml KITH Ell AT WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL- My stock consists in part of every variety of TIi, Mieet-lroH, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, nxAMr.i.t.i.n am ti.ain SAUCE-PAWS. BOILERS fee, COAL SHOVELS. "MINK LAMPS. OIL CANS. IIOUSKFURNISIIING HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. Stieiti'n Anti-Dust HEATING am COOKING STOVES, EXcr.Lsim: ccokisg stovf.s. NOULE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Conking Stove desired I will get when' nrdert-d at manuf.ietmer's prices. Odd Stove Platfs a::d Grates. Arc, fr re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wautcd. Particular Attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Bumsrs, Wiolr and Chimneys wnoi.tSAi.t: Oil If UTAH I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass Cme, fcr giv"g nioie li :ht than any other in ttse. Also, the Paragon lurncr, fur Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AMD CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-iron. at lowesi pit-iL'e. rntes. - Wholesale Merchants' Lists now ready, and will be sent on anp icatiou hy mail or in petsjn. Hoping to see nil my old customers and many new ones this Spiing, I return my most sincere thanks far the very liberal a tronage I liave already receive;, und will endeavor to pleas;; ad vfrho may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7, 1867. 2REaT Reduction in Pkices 1 TO CASH HOi'EP.S! at tiik i: c?s:sisi i:fi i!OIuSHTiilMSi!!i(! STORE. 'lite undersigned respectfully informs the citizeDS cf Ebensburg and the public ener ally that he has made a great reduction in prices to CASH I5UVEUS. My stock will coi:htt, in part, cf CoAiny, Parlor and Heat tug Stoves, of the most popular kinds ; 7Yi irare of every desciiption, of my own man n fact uro: Hardware of ail 'kind, such as Locks. Soeus, Bait Hinges, Table Hinges, Sautter Hiiig'-s. lio!t,I"n and Nads. Win dow Glas, l'litty, Table Knives and Forks. Carving Knives and Forks, J.Ieat Cutters. Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives in rt.at variety, Scbsors. Shcais, Razirs and Strops. Axes. Ilatcliets. Iiamnars, Roring ?.b-.eidiies. Augers. Chisstls, I'lunes, ('oiij-t-assts, Squares, Files. Ua.ps, Anvils, Vi::es. Wi:nehes. bin, 'ai;cl aiui Croa-Cut Saws Chains cf ail kinds. Shovels, Spades. Scythes and Snaths, Hikes, F.l-:s, Sieigli bells.. Slue Lasts. Pegs. W.ix Bristles, Clothes Wiin.izers. Grind Stones. Patent M.dastes G.its and Measures. Lumber Slirks. Iloi.-e Nails, Hor.-e Siioes. Cas; St-el. Rides. Shot Guns, Rividvtrs. Pist Is. Cartridges, pow der. Cajis. Loud, ic . O.M iove Plates. Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing; llaruass and Saddler; Ware of all kind ; Uocden and Willow Wert in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil. Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin. Tar, Gla.-s w ire. Paints, Varnish es, Turnentine. Alcohol. Ac. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, Mnlasres, Syr ups. Spices. Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish. Ih mioy, Crackers, Rice and Penvl Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub. Horse, Shoe. Dosiing, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. 3- llvnze Spouting made, painted and pm up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GFO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg. Feb. 23, 18i7.-tf. QEORGE Y. YE A GEE, Wliolcsale nii-J Itctall Dealer in HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, in. coffer m mmm ware 07 HIS O sVX MANUFACTURE, Add GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other woik in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOOSA, 1A, The only dealer in the city having the rijrbt to sell the renowned " JABLEY SHEAF" COOK S I OYF. the iuo-t perfect complete and s nisf ictorjr Stove ever 'n'roiluced to the public. Stock Immense. - Tkices Low. SATISFACTION" GUARANTEED. rjlIN, COPT'KH AND KHEKT-I1ION -H- WARE. Bavins purehastd the tools nnd fixtnresol Mr. T. W. Williams, and leased the building recently occupied by S. Singleton, Esq., ou Ilih street, opposite the? tore ol Z dim Son. the sni.scribifr would respectfully ir.form the citir.en of Ebensburg n nd parts adjacent that he is prepared to fun.iidi nil kind ol I N COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE of his own manufacture, winch he will i ot onlv pr-mr an tec i-crfest in make and material, but lullv aa moderate in price as like articles arc sold by nuy cijr.iifarturer in the county. Special at fetitiou paid to making nnd putting np SPOUT ING of all kinds. An examination of my work and prices is respectfully solicited, nnd I have no fear but wh-at I can gif e entire satisfaction to e.11 who t'-ivor me with their est-m. VALENTINE LU 1TRINGER. F.bensbntg, Arg. 5, 1EG). tf. FiiANK W. II AY, njilOLF.SALE and RETAIL Manurtttrer If of TIN. COI'PKT. and SHEET-IhON U'A.R'. Canal street, be'ow C'.inton, Johns towji. Fa, A larfce stock coaataatly oo baud. I'toju tno SOtli Bay of .Tatmary, . X. 18Ot to tlic S8tli Day Jannai'y. A. I. 1870. Er. JOHN COX, Treasurer of Cambria County, To amount in Treasurer's banc's at last Fc'.t'ement $ 5.58U 48 T" amount of Countv Tax received from Collectors for li'ti) and lor previous j enrs To amount tf Poor Tax. do do. do. ' R'eiief " do. " Miliiiry ' lirflD do. " County Tax on Seated and Unseated Lnntls To imouat of Poor Tax do do. do. " Ri iid " do. do do. " School " dodo.do. " ' Borough " do do.do. " Bounty ' do.do.do. " " Re:euipt:on of Lands " " received from the fol lowing miscellaneous somces: From B M'Derinitt, late Treas'r. " V. P. Tieinev, late Commis sioners' Council.... Jas. Galhcher, Taxes exou'd " Geo. M. Bcado, for l- yds. of Matting Peter M'Dermott in Com'ih v. Barrett " Jacob 'kV ertz. Taxes r.voner'd ' Pam'l IJe- ry. 11 yds M n'ng '! Wm H. Seelder in Com vs. John Pi ingle " Tl'm. H. Seeider in Com. vs. M.iry J ane Slick " Same In Com v. Burnett. . Same in Com. vs Burnett . Snie in Com vs MT-Inrue. Elins Crissman. Tnx'scxnn'd " Jos Gai'tner. Txes exon'd " Jerome iaw?on " ' " R n.G.iirehv.Coni.vs.Barnett " 11. J lb.brrts. " llorniek ' J. F. Barnes, costs, jury fes, " Eiiha Pbtmtner, in Cotu'lh ts. Jarnt" Fowler. . . . " F. Ti'-rr.ev. in Nos. 5 and 14 Mai..!. Co.-.-:nr. " Proth'y Tlite. costs, oiry fees, " Jcsefli Bardine, in Common wealth vs. HaMzell... " Jno. Kearing. in No 14 June Session-, 'titt " J Hiri.iek. Ci m. vs Ilorr iek " Jos. Ilopue, Tuxes exon. r'd " Jno. Kiniiov. Com.vs Kinney ' Elizibeth nershberger, Tux es rxorcrated " Job.n A Bl dr costs in Com monwealth cases " John A. Blair, j.iry ffc- and lino in DUiiie'. Court. . " Am'nt Exonerations allowed Collectors on Countv Tax. " An.'nt Coniini.-sioiis do. do. Am!it I2xous do. Toor Tax " Am'nt Commis ions do. do. " Am'nt Kihi'i" do Milit'ydo. ' Ara'ut CoajaiissiOLB do. do. 3.752 44 14,273 75 13 4:) 8.-5 37 102 43 .rn; 22 77 cfi 21'J 10 2 2a fa) 767 CI 12 no 5 21 1 Co sn t:n 2 CO 12 32 Do 10 51 5:) (Ml y DO in es 13 50 75 75 20 (K) i C2 no 42 4S 70,00 ; i no i 130 7.J 51 CO 37 00 27 22 "l 25 VJ 5J 2 15 3G O'J 51 CO 5 ID 4) 1 D!)4 53 1,0 I S 45 379 21 241 00 tid 17 Tctal S31.32G54 RFcm-F.n, Ehnmlvrg. January 21s7. and Fij'fi AVjc DoUarx und ttvtnty-Six hands as prr Auditois' stiUtntenl. AMOUNT" DUE FR"M Jl'I'GMr.NTS. ") No. M. March Theo. Barnett T'lin. '". E.D. , 1 B:d. ol Debt. . $1 30 and I" ImerVf n. Jan. R. E.Gagcby J 20. 1 70. una 1 Cots 9 C2 f 13 92 Debt 07.00 T , ' ,' In', from Dec. John Rmrey - n ,t()9 il,a j Ci:a 7.S7 74 37 Magdalesa Trickier, IVot and Costs.. 71 40 Total. S13o 39 OUTSTANDING DEBTS rs:i ar:.itt iyc;9 1BG4. V.'m. M'Derniitt. Washington Twp., IS 05. Henry Lloyd, Susquehanna Twp . 18G8. Francis Co t-er. Chest Springs Bor., " Jo.'cjdi ffantner. Carroll Twji.. " Oeorgn W. Oatman. Ebend.urg Ror., Wm Flattf-ry. Johnstown Bomugh, ' Oenrsf I-'hler, Loretto P.orou;b. 18n9. John (ake, Allegheny Township. John B Ih ss. Bhicklick Township. Tdt'rris V. .Tories. Cambria Township, ' A. J. Sto'lz. Carrolltowti Boro.ngh, " Thomas MeKernan. Cambria Bor., " Henry Byrne. Carroll Township. ' Anselm Weakland, Che.t Towtiship, " Francis Cooper, Chest Springs Bor., " John Durbin, Ciearfit Id Town.-hip, " Gla-. L' nshur" Botough, " Berj. Kpst, Fast Conemanch Bor.. " .lol.n Rorabaush. Croyle Township, ' J. Parrith. Gallilzin Township. . William Gillin, Jackson Township. ' J. hn Fbmaaan. Jolinrtown Borough, " G corse I'dder. Lore! to P.oronfi, " Patrick Rodttern. Millville Biongh, ' Joedi Noel. Monster Township. " Michael M Gee. Froppect. IP iron ch, " M.-es Kline, Biehland Township, " David Shiiffer. Summrhill Twp , ' John Bearer, Sn.qnehsinna Twp., " J dm S. Snyd r. Tav'or Township. Michael Brawlev. Wabitgn.i Twp. ' Samuel Aikens. White Township, " Georgp Weudirolh. Wi'mote B r., ' Elias Crissman, Yoder Township, Totals Liabilities and Assnts of the County. I.TAF.II.1TIFS. Outstanding Orders in favor of Poor Ib'tise. Individuals. Amount due District Gmf , " R-ads and Schools, " Sheriff. Balance in favor of County, Total $ 3 cm 00 285 94 1,131 55 458 38 3 00 30 8,820 88 $lT703JT $ 130 39 13,273 Go 499 31 159 70 $14,003 11 f. ASSETS. Amonnl dne from Judgments, " " Collectors. " " " Miscellanys. r in Treasurer's hands, Total Given udeb ocii hands at Ebensburg, this 28th day of January, A. D. 1S70. , JOHN A. KENNEDY. ') , MAUBICE M-NAMARA, V Commissioners. Attest T. J. Glass. Clerk. JAMES E. NEASON. ) We. the undersigned Auditors of Camhria Cmndy, resp rlfidly report that vrt hare care fully examined the acromifs and rwchtrs of Recti fits anil J.'xjienditures of the said County Commissioners from the 20A flat if January. 1809. to the 2i-th day of J inuary, 1870. and find them to be correct, -as is also the Jorcgoing Statement of the iabilities and Astts saia county, witness uua hani3, at imj ary, A. D. 1870. NOTICK TO OWNERS OF LAND. Having procured n perfect !it of all warrantee ntimos, dat;s of warr inis, nnd of the pvment of the purchase money, and the names of the persons paying the paiv.e. with a corn plete ?dnp showing the locat'on of each tract ol land in Ca::ibr'; county, 1 am prepared to procure Patents from tbe"l,-..d OiTie lor the own era of Unpatented Lr.nds, tn der the Act of Assemb'y of the 20th or May. 1M14. jiit the snpplei'ient therct , a required by the recent order of the Surveyor Gerernl. Deo. 2r l&iO. 3m. GEO. M. READE. 5T Cr. 1SG9. By amount paid Asses-ors- S By amount paid Ass essin'nt Books and Jail Bonds ; By amount paid Auditors, Comity and State By amount paid Bounty By n mount paid Borough Hy amount paid Budges. By amount paid Commissioners Jobti Campbell, bal. forlfoT-7 $710 00 Jobn A. Kennedy, bah h-r lGS D. . . . . F."5 0') M. M'Xumara.do.do. 7l!5 00 Jno. Ferguson, do do. b28 tiO James E. Neasoa ... fi) 00 By au!OU:it paid Commis'rs Clerk By amount raid Comrn'rs Counsel Bv amount paid Constables By amount paid Court Ciier.... By amount paid Court Hf use. . . . By amount paid Criminal Prose'ns liy amount paid District Court By amount paid Elections Hy amount paid Fox Scalps By amount paid Fuel by amotint pai l Ti quisitions By nmour.t paid Janitor By amount aid Jail and Jailor . . By amount paid Jurors (Traverse) By n mount pid Juiors (Tales).... Bv amount paid Juror (Grand)... By amount paid Jury Commisn'rs and Clerk .... By amount pnid Military Hy atnouiit paid Miscellaneous By .nmount paid T?ew I'rion By n mount paid Plirno'c Reporter 744 50 1S1 CO 270 t;0 1)3 34 10 7(i 15U 00 3 25 f 0 535 (iO 210 CO !)27 7 12t 00 2;.H 53 2.S00 30 1,314 3.S 1!)1 30 253 45 477 1-7 215 )0 1.1 14 41 2,732 40 i li Hi 720 t 35 73 J 13 204 no 075 10 l ;to oo 1 G !3 14,000 00 :;oo on 4(14 75 U2 15 Ft3 27 213 P4 117 t4 71iG CQ By amount pud l ostage Bv amount paid Poor House-.... By sn ount i.iid P II. Directors... By amount paid Printing Bv amount naid Probates By amount paid Ptotb'y and Cleik Quarter Se?sif:iis lv aiuonr ;:d Rrdem'ri of LnraU By amount paid i"efun'uing Ordtrj By amount, paid Xo. Damages. . By an:ount paid Road and Bridge Views By amount paid Record. Proili's and Recorder's Offices By .".mount paid Registry Bv amount paid Stationery 24 1 113 755 Jri tsrr-' i By amount paid fc'tate Debt Dtft- clc r.cy 213 00 By amount paid Sh.-rifT... 113 3." Bv amount pai.l School Treasurers 3.34S 1)8 Bv amount paid Supervi.-ors l.Df-D 74 Hy amount paid Teachers' Insti'te 25 50 By amount paid 1 ipstates. bo 00 Bv amount paid "Western renii'ry Cu2 50 By amount paid Wild Cat Scalps. 18 05 By Commissions to Colleetor3 on County, Poor and Military... 1,41191 By Exonerations to Collectors oft Co., Poor and Military Taxes 2,773 94 By Commission on S45.358.3G, at 3kC percent l.B1" 54 By balance iu Treasurer's hands. . 159 7i ) Total $.)1.32GG1 1870. of Jons O x. Idle Treasurer. One Hundred Cents ($159. 7C), t tit fj in fnH of amount in htg IF A. L1STOS, Ticasurcr. CAMBRIA COUNTY. vi-cm i.Asrot s. R. P. Tinton, late Sbeiiff B. lIcDeruiitt, la'e Treasurer $ 1 9 479 Total ..41 J9 31 DUE FROSV1 COLLECTORS ask rasvious ie.ihs, Co. Tnx. Poor. -State. Military. Relief. S8 07 CO $7,150 11 0.014 31 477 85 109 23 5S 0: 25 CO C3 33 71 325 53 229 10 21 40- 92 85 494 47 3?0 FS 141 74 145 C7 SO 82 12 00 455 00 324 02 59 30 9 00 8fi 05 07 99 20 G8 8 50 275 41 205 51 475 07 375 87 251 37 107 59 107 53 71 01 13 72 8 0 5S5 17 414 31 190 58 378 74 49 43 S3 71 f.S 59 197 77- 15R 40 337 77 227 10 1.054 29 959 33 11G 23 77 74 19 50 1 75 11 50 21 92 20 04 15 17 27 R8 4 CO ( 8 347 70 271 23 185 71 31S 89 224 49 43 93 89 SO 1 19 09 105 T,() 331 90 279 97 170 23 332 14 244 12 00 ?4 21 50 9G 69 93 C7 15 09 2 50 AMOUNT of Iload, School, liorongh and Bounty Taxes due the several I)i s tricts on Seated and Unseated Lands : Road. Seh'l. Bor. E'fy. Blacklick Twp., $ 8 45 20 05 Chest Township, 22 98 03 22 Oonemangh Tp., C' nemaudi Bor.," Gallitzin Twp., Jackson Twp., Prospect Boro., Monster Twp., Summerhill Tp., Taylor Twp.. Washington Tp., White Township, 50 45 1 00 25 1 05 3 53 4 00 18 00 3 00 2 79 13 32 8 20 10 31 23 49 2 00 32 70 54 3-4 tJotnm!su.iers' oinrr, una zem (tay ot janu E. D l-.VANS. ) JAME NULL. Auditors. ANTHONY ANNA.) REAL ESTATE AND SAW MILL FOR SALE r-W'e have for sale a tract of Und situate in Susquehanna tow nship. Cam bria county, containing nbout Tn&EK A curs, having thereon a Steal Saw Mid, u Shingle Machine, a Blacksmith Short, (with necessary Tocli,) and mo Dv.ellhisr Houses. Aon FIFTY ACHES OF GOOD OAR TIMBER LAND in the same town-hip. I'inc Tirr'er ndi'diiii -p, can be bough; at low rates. E2yTerms moderate and aceon'modaon Aj plv to SHOEMAKER it OATMAN. Ebnsbnrg, Nov. 11, 1809.-tf.- -JT KOKiMS AND KXPF-NOITUKKS JLV or the District Court of 'nn.bria Coun ty, lrom the 6th day of July, XSC'J, to the alu day of January, 1870, inclusive: JOHN A. BLAIR, Sheriff, and Tkea8uri:b of said Court, i sen. Dit. . To amount received fro.n John Cox, Treasurer of Cambria County,.... $2,300 00 To amount received from Fines and Jury Fees in District Court, 5101? To amount received from Common wealth vs. Bostard, 5 00 ot - $2,350 213 $2,509 By balance in favor cf Sheriff,. Total IfcGO. CR. By amount paid Traverse Jurors,... ' o Talismen, " 4 Grand Jurors $013 25 13 50 211 34 COO 33 105 ... 6 ... 10 5' lCci 7D 11 ... 20 4 0 19 40 17 50 3 ... 277 14 13G 15 51 ... 50 23 2,' 09 63 Criminal Pios'ns,.. CcDstaldep, Court Crier, Tins'aves, Protbonotary, Priutin;,- Bourd'g Prisoners, Election, - Jury Com'rs Clerk, Rouds a nd New '1 "p, Furniture.Hecordo, it l .1 II Seals and Organization of Court, By amount paid J. A. Blair, Sli'ST, " " cf Fines and Jury Fees paid to County Treasurer, By commission on $2,513.30,...;.... Tun.l Liabilities S1331 03 We, the undersigned Auditor? of Can-.bria County, do re? pecuVdy report that we bave examined the accounts atid vouchers of Re ceipts nnd Expenditures of the District Court of Cambria County, from the 5tii day of July, 1809, to the 2olb day of Jar.ua y, U70. inclu sive, and find lluni to be ccirtct, as is Lo t'ae foregoing Stateaieut of the Liabilities of said Court. Witness ocr hands, at Johnstown, this 20lh day of January. A. D. 1870. E D. LVaSSj 1 JAMES NELL. Auditors. ANTHONY ANNA, J "Wr. (the Auditors above named) do respect fully ask that a change be made in the man ner of disbursing tbe fund ia the District Court, 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 system of granting or ders be adopted the orders to be granted by the Commissioners and paid by the Sheriff. 50 j 55 j 58 : ! i G1EOHGE W. OAT MAX, Treasurer, r In account with TUB DIRECTORS OF THE POOR k HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT OF CAMBRIA CO. JUL Jan. 22. To County Orders on hand at last settlement, $1,000 To orders issued lor the year 1 SC0.lt" .000 CO To fines reed, from 1. Rutledge in Corn. vs. , To fines reed, from Samuel Craig in Com. vs. J. T Storm, To fines reed, from same in Com. vs. P. Clonar, 17.027 $3,190 C7 455 153 208 15 122 C72. !5y amt. paid On indebted ness prior to 1809. By bal. last set, iu favor of Treasurerf BEEF Evan Griffith, 10 35 Lwis Rodgcrs, 415 69 Ignatius Citt-r, 29 &1 LEEK & BUTTER Jos. Gutwait, 115 (0 Lewis A. Craver, 43 42 BEEF & PORK Joseph llog'-.e, C9 2S Mieh.-.ol Cooper. 13 1 41 BEANS Jiuues M Dann 15 12 B L A C K SM ITHING Ben- jamiti Williams, 87 (G V.lliam Jones, 35 40 BOUTS k SHOES John D. Themes, 103 19 CARDING Jcnee & Ten S5 4C ner, 0 COAI E. E. Evans, 4 Henry b'le'.lers, E. J. "Humphreys, 131 John Ferguson, 4 Danul ParLes, 1 CIDER Edwurd GrifTnh, 6 CLOTHING Jas. J. Mur phy, 101 COFFINS John Eioch D. W. Jones, 34 CONSTABLES A. B.Da vis, 55 J. C. Ride, 1G John Treft?, 9 Putiick J.Iarkey, 7 E. James 18 N. Nagle, 9 Joseph Mardis, 1 P. J. M Kenzie, 3 A. Parrish, 2 P. Owens, 1 Martin Munday, 8 Jacob Nagl", 5 Jeron.e Piatt, 2 James Darby, 9 L. V. Shank, 19 CO. ORDERS ON HAND 3,0 ou CORN William Kittel!, 50 James Dri&kell, C DRUGS--C. T. Frazer, 12 FURNITURE J. Moch, 107 FREIGHT P. R. R. Co., 110 FA EM EH. S D. O lb.rro, 129 T. W. Sboi-maUer, G t Vincent G. Plait, Ha Charles Kane, 2o John Kane,fc 53 Peter CoopeT, 31 Francis WestmilW, 35 FENCING Geo. & Scott Williams, 87 F L O U B Shoemaker & Beck 729 GROCERIES J. & J Kel- Jey, 114 Gillespie, Zeller & Co. 501 M. I.. Oatman, 195 R. H. Tudor, 19 CO Neil I, 3 GRAIN Michael Driskell, 18 Enable k Griffiths, 23 James Kane, 50 T. W. Shoemaker, 131 John Davis, 20 GRAVE Owen M'Cabe, 2 HARDWARE Geo. Hunt ley, 221 Thomas Williams, 09 Con very, Yinroe A Co. 32 HARNESS J. A. Blair, 16 HAY K. C. M Mullen, 105 Charles Bradley, CO INSURANCE J. E. Rob erts, 18 91 95 45 85 20 41 to 10 00 50 85 CO oc 75 15 15 00 15 95 93 70 48 25 25 15 00 00" 00 33 ro 35 oo 80 00 00 00 50 75 CO 99 75 60 is- 85 45 75 25 oo 50 00 Co n 90 00 00 oo- 03 00 CO 00 42 00 60 40 71 73 170 5,000 20 12 107 11G 50 of INTEREST E. Francis, ('harles M'Coy, 13 141 15 3 6 10 James J. Kit lor, Abel Lloy l, Dennis Brawley, M. Driskell, Lloyd & Co John Geis, JUSTICE FEES Joseph W Pringle, WTilii m Flattery, Irwin Rutledge, II. Kinkead, James lotuion, John Sharbaugh, 43 50 30 45 37 50 6 00 2 60 1 615 50 50 LIME Abel Lloyd, LUMbEU Wni. D. Pryce & Son, 192 A. A. Barker k Son, 123 00 13 MERCHANDISE Bush, Burn & t.o.. Guts k Fester, R. R. Davis, K. Roberts, - II. A. Shoemaker, E. D. Evans & Co., rOSTS Shoemaker A Bro 127 123 & 33 21! tT 93 f-5 15 2D 97 62 3o 00 00 00 00 CO 00 T. W. Shoemaker. 40 PRINTING U. A. M'Pike, 2 James M. Swank, 2 J. T. Hutchinson, 2 PRODUCE Mrs. Margaret Brady, 6 PLASTERING ilotgan Hughe?, 20 PAID THE FOLLOWING persons for necessaries fur-iib-hed out door paupers: Jacob WeiJman, 6 Barbara Bsrtram, 34 Omrle? Ilelfrick, 2 Cyrus Hart, 7 Henry Walters, 2 7 James M. Singer, 3. William MThers-on, 216 Isaac Wissinger, 40 William Lintoa, 43 Lemmon k Murray, 2 Chiiotiat. Snyder, 143 MicLael Stephens, 33 Jae Jones, 15 E. R. Dunnegan, 41 Jo'ua D. I hoaias, 133 John t-ehriver, 1 j Ditvis k Leis, 34 Eiizxbeth Weaver, 50 Villirtm J. Kooutz 3o John Brady. 6 Joseph Shoemaker, 51 Casper Shaffer, 17 Susan 1'nrktr, 12 George W. EwpScId, 8 Elizabeth Myers, 3 Jentii-j Wibon, 17 Owen Sweeny, 3 Joseph Bojohn, lo rcter MiUzia, 42 Bo.tt k Criger, 6 John Frank, 2 James Lirly, lo John Harris, 3 Jo.-eph Allwicfe, 13 John Bloch, lo Thon:as Pb tt, C POTATOES- Jas. Kane, 5t Henry O'Harro, co Samuel Shoemaker, 115 Mr3. E. Shoemaker, 35 PORK Con. O'Neill, 29 T. W. Shoemak.r, 39 00 OS 25 od 25 i-0 C9 59 50 IS 50 50 20 CO CO 50 05 00 CO OJ oo oo 15 oo oo 25 oo oo 25 oo 'oO 75 5o OCJ lo oo oo 00 81 00 oo oo 25 62 PROFESSIONAL ER. Shoemaker A. Oatmn, 35 5 RELIEF O. D. P. M.D. A., Dr. It. fc. Itjan, 125 Dr D. W. Evuus, " 24 Dr. Chestr.utwood, 5o REPAIRING M. Humpli- oo oo oo OO oo oo 'd5 oo oo To oo oo oo oo 5o oo 73 00 Co oo oo oo oo reys, Thomas D. Davis, Evan E. Evans, William Williams, S. Fry, Morgan Hughes, F. A. Shoemaker, 25 CO ! ! 1 34 j i C7 ' SADDLERY II. A. M'Cov, 5o SALARY B. M'Derujitt," Zba tieore W. Oatuian, SERV'TS Cecelia Told, Lavinia M'Dermilt, Rose M'Dermilt, SOAP Isnbelle ti Neill, D. D. Price, William D. Price, STRAW D. D. Price, STOCK Isaac Bole, 1 oo lo4 lot t'5 lo 13 lo lo 140 ICo SSo 4j 01 17 73 63 42 G9, 12 4C Dennis Brawley, T. W. Shoetnf l.er, Mrs. E. Shot mi ker, STAMP ON BOND Geo. V. Oatman, 1 oO T1IF .-ClilNG MACHINE, E- Olasr, 1)2 PAID PHIL A. A. II.. 3o TREASURE IPS RECTI., oo 95 George YV. Oatman, io oo BAL. due lrom hue Treas urer, to ciose, Co Sl7.o27 ol Sii.o27 ol I OUTSTANDING DEI ITS Du ...s 109 19 ; VPOOR HOUSE prior to 18.-.8 1859 1800 1801 , '. 1S02 1803 1 3d I is: li?od 1807 1808 lsoa..., Jan 6 91 192 89 0 00 101 10 I 82 59 1 QTOCK ON FAIiM. k7 3 Iljrses. 27 head of Cattle, 13 head of iARVlING IMPLEMENTS. JL 2 Wagons, 1 Sled, 1 Mowing Machine, 1 Grain Drill. 1 Hay Rake, 1 Hay Liner, 1 Harrow, 3 Ploughs. 1 Cart, 4 Setts Horse Gears, 1 sett Double Light Harness, 1 Baggv, I sett Buggy Harness, 3 Graiu Cradles', 1 Threshing Machine, 1 Wind Mill. "OUODUOTS OF FARM. JL 150 Dozen Wheat, 135 Dozen Rye. !,-2-tG Dozen Oats, 40 bushels corn, 100 busbeU Potatoes, 25 tons Ha- ARTICLES ON HAND. XjL 200 bu-hels Potatoes, 3,503 lbs. Tork, 3,( 00 ibs. Beef, 4 barrels Flour, 500 lbs. Tal low, 300 lbs Lard, 30 galls. Apple Butter, 1 barrel Molasses 120 lbs of Butter. ARTICLES MADE IN HOUSE. 20 Shirts, 57 Sheets, 15 pair Overalls, 23 Woman's Dresses, 23 Woman's Skirts 37 pair Men's Socks, 9 pair Mils, 17 pair Wom an's Stockings, 3G Pillows, 49 Pillow Slips, 32 Chemise, 19 Aprons, 40 Bud Ticks, 20 Comforts, 1 Boy's Suit. 10 Childrens Dresses, 15 Children Skirts, 3 Shrouds. 33 00 CO 33 en 53 443 05 87 00 729 93 UMBER OF INMATES IN HOUSE. Number of inmates January 1, ISC?, 46 Number admitted during the year, po Nu-mber died during year, 4 Number discharged and absconded, 23 "Number remaining Jan. 1, 187C. f,3 Number snne, 33 Number insane, 25 Number meals .to destitute traveler? during the year, 2,112 We the undersigned Auditors of Cambria County, respectfully report that we have ex amined the above account and find it correct. Given under our hands, this 224 day of January, A. D. 1870. K. D. EVINS, JAMES NULL. ANTHONY ANNA, Awtilorg. 891 89 293 50 20 0 323 01 1G 00 165 CO 13 00 B. McDERMITT, STEWARD of CAMBRIA POOR nnd HOUSE EM PLOYMENT of Cambria County, i. accvut.1 the DIRECTORS POOR OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. 18G9. J)Ji. Jaa 18 To casli John Evaru lor hides, $ 45 CO To cash B. McDermilt, talary, 250 00 ' F. A. Shoemaker, one old j houje, " 100 00 : ' . For lb" pigs, 33 53 " Steward of Somerset P. II., 22 3j Blair County, 41 4 " 'I bom as PItt, I gray horse, 200 CO (Drover) I bay, " 175 0 " II. Byrne. 1 mare, 9C 00 " W. W. Harris, 68 bead beep, . . 63'00 22 239 4G 73 45 515 50 314 13 rC0. By cas a pani tod. Express gor.dt, t Traveling esPer.sc-3 ta c trjet ccauiy, Carro'ltowa, Johnstown, BUir county, Len.taoa k , 612 05 130 62 6 CO C cO 20 CO Weaving, ' -'&r5SV Tostage and box rest Destitute traveler " ' Henry Foster eM Seedi andp!., ?0'V'H Plough. Peter Cooper, 11 d:iTJ Samuel &hoemkr r, " ' L. PUtt, harvest;.- P Scott Wi::i.iai3 J. A. Piatt, ' .. H. C. Dtviae, it .1 t. Kittell, ,, C. T. Roberts. fun.h-itJ Wm. Price, s-rvice 1 .Mrs. Brady. 1 Lbl of rac Wui. MeGu:re, 1 .."".V We'uuiTjg ta;.; -i T. W. Shoenotkcr, lCtu-'j... Sent to AUeChcovP5iv,.;- "Vv'estrr.or.latd Pittsburgh ti Apple baitT, Sausage cutler, 1 Set double hartfrs John I . Robert .4, i-iU'ri.., lltir for pi at( r;.!, B. MeDcrra.tt, l v.T'.rj,. . II- Kiukeaj, treasurer ' ' i ii We. the uuders'gae-l. Aaiitorj -fT Cour.tv, regpvct.'ully re;.crt tLa: " iimiued the ubove "actouLt, as'l -reel. Given uader oar hatiJj tbis ;'o January, A. D. lsT9. 1,351 ol j WASHINGTON ST-iEZl, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, J:hnstc Wholesale and Ildcil D.J::s 51 1 i C3 67 i nmnmmmi G5 : HARDWARE. QUEIiMSWARE. HOOTS and s::or.s II ATS AND CAp-i 129 oo LION ANli NaI. CARPLTb AND Oil. CI.Di iis. R K.I Y-M A 1 K CI: u' GLASS WARi:. YI-Ll.OW WR; WOODEN AND WHd.O.VV PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL K Together witli .-'I ui ti:i.. r ..f 'A c-?. :!. ! 131 7o ! 5o 7o i i 35o : such a FLOUR. BACON, Fiji!.:. CA RBON OIL. &c , .'.c Who'c-iale aed retail er'v: nn j ; romptly fiile I o;i ll.-i s-.y:;-.;: 1 moat re.iionj.ble teran 3o3 5o ' I i 33 75 lo oo wocn. mo hp-ill::: Johr.'totvn, Arrii 2?', IvLJ. B. Aia"n1AHlifA0ii P r ft rii JOK;VSTOUi.V,VV. ALL uiME. such as c'lTr.nion Windsor '.!:.::-,!";. Chairs, Vienna Chairs. P.c.stlc C w 72o oo i 1 oo j n: oo ! Co to ; 7-5 oo I Do 72 BacVed Chairs, Social! t':i?! Cunc rat 5ih ROCKING CHAIRS, OF KV;:-;! SPRING SEAT tllllf Setttes, Lounges, Ac ,-i'c. CABINET FURNITV ol every d.oscrij'tion ai:i of'" STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SC.? i: i 70, v S c 8 43 16 85 2 .310 .223 ,200 190 510 V ! j iz : ! 70 1 50 50 28 10 70 oo 27 20 70 88 89 Tastes of all,, Thankful !.r past t'.tv. r.. ie r-f fully tolicits a liberal share t f pj age" Clinton Street, Johrst.-n i4 G. Pa. I Jar.. 31-- F, aw sox bTki FRANKLIN STF.EET, i uie oid po r otfici: Btt-f-' JohnstoiTii, Pa, WHOLESALE CRC AND OKAttKS IS ITESTEKS P H 0 2111 sUA!i. SYRUPS. MO'.A.-:-COFFEES, FLOUR. P. AOON. " DRIED and GREEN FRUilS.i" CIGARS, &c. Ac. j , Orders solicited from retail iiei - ; isfaction In goods and rn"f,s u-'-"' Johtrstovf n , Apiil D 11 EV M 0 Si MERCHANT TAI'-C? 4.084 42 I THE ScrrEs's BrnniNo, Clixtos tr-, - HAS just rereivf d hi ? ''l ar-3 ';'; of tine French. L nden sr.J.., CLOl HS, CASS1MZBES ar.d and a fall assortment cf Cent Goods. ,r. Mr. Moses has been for r!-T' ,. Wood, Mori ell & CosestJbhsli-de.-ires to inform his friend ar-iit"'-..il.:. craliy that he has comtrei ced bu:'-;, pes"s" building, on Clinton sneej. of I'on.U n.lantpd to the I li' "rtl ."' he is prenarco 10 nunc . -1 ( t modem te prices f..r e 'S.i " r n to business to merit a and at tention p -.tron-age. n.l tuaiiuai.i 1 f. ;, ,r... has heretofore attended las t!' uood fitting "armeats. Ge b 1... t:..B o tf. SIT. JAMES' nU ( Conducted on P e Lm f f 405 & 407 Ltr.KTiT SrHtiT. " . Union Pkp-t. Pittsuccss- P enna.. OF THE JAMES K. LAS'AllA. This House is newly h"" 8 furnished, and convet -ient p.. roads coming into the city- 1 connected with this Hotel op" ..; r. f llta rtii. in,t idol.t. V PITTSBUKGH Sl OPPOSITE UNION PASSF.NS' riTTSBCEGU, A ml E. D. F.YAi ANI'iivj.NV Z.. d fJe.Xl.-Ir. FILIXEE 21' mm If
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