The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 18, 1871, Image 4

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TUB w ixa&Rixa jesv.
A story c imos from a vi!l n tJermany
that the historic " Wandering Jev" Las
been seen in that neighborhood, lie is re
porled as liAvms; passed rapidly through the
market place, and as having on the outskirts
of the village addresi-ed a few words to some
children, who, bolder than the ir companions,
had followed in his path. lie wa dressed
in worn and diuu'V antique garments, carried
a loig s'aff, and with his profuse beard
ftreamin in the winJ, presented tuch an
awe-inspiriei appearance that the terrified
villagers fl 1 fr.ni him in fright. When he
paused and p..ke t. the children, he told
them to go bac': lad inform the people that
a new ruler had arisen in Europe who would
bring Belgium, Holland and other c-uiirics
under hia sway that many ktranae vicissi
tudes would be witnessed, and that many
proud heads would be brought low. On
being questioned as to his name, he replied,
"Seek not to know. I have been here be
fore in the past I shall be here again in the
future. Uutil the cud of time shall I walk
the earth unceasingly." The apparition,
then waving its hand, turned from ths chil
dren and resumed its pk-dding walk, disap
psaring in the distance.
The report nf this appearance of the
"Wandering Jew" has caused a very great
excitement among the believers in the le
gend, and the truth of the story is credited
throughout Belgium. The legend of the
Jew who had witnessed the crucifixhn, and
had been condemned to live and wander
over the earth until the time of Christ's sec
ond coming, originated in the middle as.
and cau be traced back to the chronicle of
the Abbey of St. Albans, which was copied
and continued by Malhew Paris. This chron
icle relates that io 12128 a certain Archbishop
of Armenia Maj r came to England on a visit
to sacred places, and while enj ying the hos
pitalities of St. Albans, among other ttrauge
stories, related that there was a man Joseph
lived in Armenia, who had witnessed the
crucifixion. This man, originally called Ca
taphilus. was a porter ;in Pilate's service-,
and when Jesus was passing out from the
Judgment Hall, imptouslv struck him on
the back, saying, '"Go quicker ; why do you j
loiter?" Jesus looked b.ick ou him witii a
severe countenance, and said, "I am goii'g. j
but you will wait till I return." And ac- j
cordiugly Cataphilus is still waiting his re-
turn. After Christ's death he v;u converted
and baptised, and his name was then chang- ';
ed to Joseph. Ju 1S42 the Wandering Jew j
appeared at II imburg, tel'.iug a story similar j
to the abo7e. lie, however, said that his j
name was Ahasuerus, and that Le was a
thoemaker who struck Jesus on the back j
while on the way to CJolgotha. This par- j
ticular person is described as a tall man, 1
with long hair hanging down to his shoul- i
dors, barefooted, and wearing a strange cos- '
tume, consisting of sailoi's trouseis, a gown
hanging to the knees, and a long mantle
flowing to his faet. lie spi.ke go id Herman,
in the Saxon dialect. 1 1 1575 the Wander
ing Jew appeared in the Netherlands, and
at this time used tho Spani.-h language.
A few years later tho Wandering Jew ap
peared at Stiasburg, and going bc-f re the
magistrates, informed them that he had vis
ited the city just two hundred years bef re,
which statement, it is asserted, was proved
to be true, by a refer nee to s'.ine town re
cords. He next was heard of iu the West
Indies, and again in Franco, where, in 1CG4,
he caused considerable j-ensetiein, in his pres
ence being accompanied by destructive hur
ricanes. On April 2o. 1774, an individual
claiming to be the Wandering Jew appeared
in Brussels, and toM his story to the com
mon people ; he, however, had change! the
popular name of this character, and called
himself Isaac Lnquedem. This legend has
formed the- subject of numerous popular bal
lads in the d.lf-rcnt hmguagts of Europe,
and alpo of poems, tales and novels, by dis
tinguished authors. It miy here be said,
that this curious myth seems to have origi
nated in that passage of the Gospel cf St.
John, twenty first chapter and twenty-second
verse, where Jesus says of Jnlm, "If I
will that he tarry till I come, what is that
to thee? follow the V mo. Then went this
baying abroad mining the brethren that that
disciple should not die."
St" RE CfUK fou Corns. Mr. liose, a mer- I
cliant cf y.ui Diero, announces thu th cie- !
ators f so much misery in this w. il.l cm ',
easily and Mittly le cured by afjdyinp a
g'xnl coat of pirn araliic muci'age every
evening on ;o;nx to bed. lie sufl-rc l with
them for fotty yinrs. anil tried nuarly all
the corn doctors and corn remedies in exist
ence, without relief, until he tried the above,
hich readily cured Lira in a tew weeks.
Turns is a litt'e railroad at TJ.iyou Sira.
La., tliat runs t.i Woodvil'.con a very uncer
tain schedule. A stranger came iu the other
elay and inquired 1 iow etftcT tl.?t fcteani car
made trips to ti e country. "Ti i-weekly ."
was tlie reply. 41 What do yen mean by
tri-weikly?" "It pors j ot e week and
tries to come down ti e t.ixt."
A tocno man at Litt'etcn, Z. II.. was
boasting that he had walked seven hundred
miles the iastyarin visit it g his Hwcef lieart,
when a friend ake 1 hitn why he didn't take
a vehicle. lie said he had often attempted
to but the giil wouldn't tt him, as she said
it was tmj.rcf.cr.
was a kiss.
11a thniht a ''vehicle"
MOVAL and i:N LA UG EM EXT.
COOKING STOVES,
HEATING STOVES.
T1S. COFFER & EEEET-IEOI Ml
Ifaviiicr recently taken vos.-es-ion ff the near
ly lifted up and coi.siuo.iiotis loiilditi on Hi"ii
two r!: -rs cyst of t!ie fcmk and i!ear.v
oppo.sitt the Mc'.siitain iloii.-e. toe s..t.s; ris.cr
better prepared than .r to manufacturi- ail
urticlesin the Tl N, COITUl tm l sit Kt-ri'-l i: .s
AAKK lino, nil of which will ho furnisbod to
buyers in the very lowci-t living prices.
The subscriber also proposes to keep a full
nd varied assortment of
Cooking, Parlor and Keating Stoves
Of tie? most n.rirove-d designs.
rtSrOCTtXr; nn.l IfO' VIXC madotn order
nd wurrar.tt d iicrteet ii: ui.iTiiifaeturesfint ma-
erii. KM'.lllil.(i prorriprly Httetidci to.
All work done by nte will be done ri-lit Hiid
ou fair terms, ami all ST KSan.l WAKK s.ih!
by me tan Ix4 tfeix rided wpf.ti as to qualit v ;:..J
cannot t-e oraieioij in . lice. A continuance
end increase of patronage is isji--tfiiUv sol!.-l-te-il,
and no rtfort wt:l bu wiMitinir to iviidet- en
tire SMtisfactton to nil.
Ebenwbursf, Oct. 13, IsTJ.-tf.
JAMES V. ?1ILLTKEX,
AT TOR NIB Y-AT- LAV
JiXD MAI. JlSTATI: AdrXT,
IIOUUDA VSIiC UG, I'A.
Ppccial xtteutit'ii jrfvon to the collection
clktios ui ittair. O mi. rut. Hiintm-doa, ll. tUoiil"
OnlrcBiid CleartielJ count ien.
Purties wishing i 'ia'.-iK.-f, r nt. Ia, te'l
or rsouanfcrvj reul estate wul Hm H rviitiy to
their ir.H't--s t.'i all on or e.Mi. -..
C-lt t on e:pou.'.c:.cc iu H.'o:r U.i
Kwi&nr
wS-4v,.M.llir,,.,Me Vor. f Grocers and Commission Merchants' 5f ve 2Rd, fMamcal DENTIST.
tnrn. Uum & Cm tu'i f. 11. v. t.o'.ii.Vl'uihVk-l- and bFALFRS in . I , fc removed to irginiu Btrect, opposite
lO.ta; M.-t. J.T. v..-ay A.- !:.., w. M. ( u-v- K bt"LEKa IN the Lutheran church. Per-or from T
fLas.o,, us .-uturr; u.Jchu 1 rilOlUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR- county or el-etvhere who gc rk d , e Ll '
:l-Tr:.l "'t,: l;OK OTF. , . to the nmou.t of Ten Do!.t nd J'?,1
PECKII'TS AND EXPENDITURES OF CAMBKI.-V COUNTY from the
25Lh el.iv of January. A. D. 1S70, to the 27t h elrty ofJJ&niiary, A. L. 1871, Loth days Inclusive :
Dr. AVILLIAI
I.70.
XIiN
To amount received from John Cox,
Esi
l;ie Treasurer -
15t 78
To amount of Couutv Tax received
from Collectors for and previous
years
To amount r.f Poor Tux do. do. do.
: " 44 Military Tax uo. do. do.
To amount of County Tax on Seated
S1AMZ1
ll.'.iriO W
512 17
e.r.T9i4
l,Wi." S'.t
".74 on
5.270 2")
2
C'.i s-t
1 50
431 M
220 16
501GO 50
2.753 W,
l,5va J3
J and I iiseiited I.anus..
To amount of Poor Tax
j Itnml "
j " School "
44 44 Uorou-fh "
I " " Konnty "
I 44 44 Militnrr "
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
:.
do.
CIO.
do.
To amount received from miseellane-
ons sources
i To amount received on redemption of
i Lands -
To amount received from sale of Ceiun-
tv Itouds
i To' amount of Exonerations allowed
J Collectors
To amount of Commissions
Total...
S7.42:i 53
I
THIS
ON .7rrr,IKNTS.
Theo. Harnett! N'o. lo, March Term.
l.-!-". Balance of
and Det't ?!30
Interest to Jan. 2t,
K. Tl. Cairebv. I l-. l 9 P7 14 17
Jol-.n K iniK-v, I. l.t. Interest and Costs. . 70 40
Madidciia TreuUlev, itel.t. Interest and
Costs 75 70
C. Sehnej.f, Debt, Interest and Costs Vi 2".
Total 275 71
OUTSTANDING DEBTS
ijvj: rnoiz col.j.i:ltoj:s ion tiiv ric.tJi js;o am i-hevjols yi.ahs.
Vt, untv Tor. Pt-or Tax. khttc Tax. Military Tax
l.-Y,4
1W
AVm. M'enermitt, 'Washinsrtem townsljin
Ifenrv biovd. Susqi-ehaniiii township
Ceo. V. t).;tm;;n. Kltensbnrfr borough
AVm. Flati-ry. Johnstown boiouyh
Ceoi-ye Kl'Ier, I.oretfo l)oroe;rh
John Ciske. A I leirli'-ny township
A.J. f-'roltz, Currc.lliown 1-orouii
Tlioin;c- Mi Kernan, Cambria bto i.iijrh
A. AVcaLlaml. Chest township
K. fJlass. i'Si.-ti-iliiu-y borough
I.. Kest. East Ciuvmaua-h boro;i;h
Mores K lie KichbiTv! township
1). Shiifl'T. r-o oimei hill township
M. liiiiwley. Wnshiiejtoii town--!ii
S;iiiniel Aikens. A'liiie township
i"riro Wciol-ro! h. AVilmo.-e tioroiitfh
If.tllass. Alh .'hei.v township
b. AS". Schonck. Adams township
J. IS. Ivosj, l;i:t( k!i k town-i.ip
S'ii.ia::i!i i.loyd. Camiiria township
.Umo s Kcllv, Cambria lorou;rh
A. Yost, Carroll township
A. J. Stobz. Carrolitowti borough
James 1 tolozior. 'best townhio
ii. V."iit rs, Chest Springs borouirh
Y. AViit. Ci. ai l.i Id township
.bm-.i.-s l;ick. Coop,. t-iI. i'e borouuh
J. i). Ibirio-r. Conemati-rh towi:.-hip
Jaeo's b iich. Conemaiil borough
.1. l'liiir.inov. Croylo township
John hi ist ir,. K. Conemanh boroujrli
A in. 1 a is. r.s! ii' L' lioronu-ii. . . .
Jleoryre tiutwalt. Caliiliti township
A. Oishonsr, Jae-kon to'.vush:!
John Klamiir-iri. Johnstown borough
( 'ha i l. 's M ilO-r, J.oret lo boroiiyli. . .'.
John Xiwl. jr.. Moi st. r township
Patrick I.'o.iri rs. !illvil!e boroiiii
icoi -jre ' wen. lii. hlan I To iis!iip
Michael lira nilV. Su limn rlii ! I township
John M. V cakian.b iisip,cl a:;i;a tv. p
John S. Snv.'.i r. '1'aylor town-hip
Ico. A . Schv ai ih'i f r. AVtisb i n;i Ton t wp
1'amcl Iiotineily. ' hit to w n-ti;p
James J'.yrnes, Yo.Ii r township
Isii'J.
1S70.
! 44
Liabilities and Assets of the County.
I.I lill.tTIKS.
Mit-Mnwitic; Onlei s in favor of P.ior
House
Outstanding 'relf rs iu favor of lii.li-
vi.luais
Amount due l'i-triet Court
44 44 s-h.'iis
44 koad
44 44 Shoois
Halar.ee in favor cf County
Total
AsSKTS.
Amount due from .Tinbrmonts
44 Col'ectors
44 Miscelhmeous
IJalancc in Treasurer's hatids
Total
? 2T" 71
1S.."H.H -H
520 L'. i
c.tip; it
tii-sfi
Oiven vndku o lit iiA.M-s at U.ciii-burjf, this
JIM-JiiHN A. Kpnxepv, Ckrk.
AVk. the Uiidc.-si.
f ill! v e.vamhic.l t h
tted Auditors -f Cambria
" ' " oo ui- . , o.o .it i k oi
Commissioners, from the 2.-1 li i;iy of Januarv,
1.232 ro
1. u;i -iil
5(! ;!l
2. ('.-'.i 51
4..4'.";!l !-S
l.'j.'.Oi 3;
tivrso 02
I tl.oth days iitcln-ivc.. r.n.l iiiul tiie-m to be correct ; as is also the foivsoiiisf Stutciu'e -iitif "thu 1 ia
. l.i ii! :in mid A.-st is oi said e-f.unty.
iiin -,!i wur ij.i.n;-, ui u.e comii'.isLioners
A. D. 1;71.
Atlrxt3. C, Ar.r.iTzix Lake.
Fsi.i:ji"rs ,x
froiti the 25! Ii dav
KXI'KSBITS'lifS of
vl January, A. 1). ISO, to
J'll A. KLAIit,
tnul 'J i e(i.-iO ( r ol miiil Cot
Mwri'T.
ito
I,
.13 r.
To amount receive.! from AVm. Linton.
Treasurer o Cumbria County, on er-
(iirs 3,orj oo
To amount received from Fines ami ju
ry l'oos, Quarter Sessions 202 C2
To amount receive 1 from Daniel Mur
phy, So. I'.i, July Sessions, lsoa 54 F2
Total '. 137,7
JOHN; A. ItLAlR. Xhrr.-r. Ar
1STO 7..
I!y amount paid Traverse jurors. ..... .$
Uy amount paid Talesmen
II y ionount ;;ai.l (irand Jurors
Ity amount paid t'oustxbles
ily itmouiit paid 'ourt Crie-r & Tiptave
I'.y f.mocnt paid Court House Ib-nt
by amount paid lioadsnnd ilrides
by amount paie Flections
i-.v amount paid Hoarding I'risoners. . .
ily amount jiai.l Furniture
by ainounr j.aid Jury Commissioners
nud Clerk
I?y amount paid I . I". Tiorr.cy. C'n 113.
by amoiiut iail Conveying: Fristiue-i-s. .
l!y amount paid I'rothonoiarv
Ily amount paid .Sheriff's cost's in Quar
ter Sessions
fly amount paid Smnuioninjr Jurors
Uv amount .aid Criminal l'ro-ent ions
ity balance due Stn-riii at last settlcm't
Uy amount of Fines and Jcrv Fees paid
Trr-:surer of Cambria Oouuty
r?y Ifit-eipf of XieriiT itoftacV-r
I'.y Shei ill "s Com mission
...Cr.
ti'il 12
10 50
2:5 ID
12T 5(
4T e
fWl l!0
3 IH
(is 15
21 eu
21 S.S
73 C-ti
l OO
3T So
1.17 20
22 5-1
S'5 41)
(ilTlkf
21.1 ia
202 f-2
. . C!) 01
..!,.VT44
Total..
A e, tha unfTersijrned Auditor of Cambria
County, do respectfully report that we have
examined tin- above account-and vouchers of
lo ce;ptsand Ex penib' t ores of the district Court
of t'liinhi-ia Comity, from the 25th dav of Janu
ary. ISTO. to the 1st day of January, li-Tl, inclusive-,
and find them to be4 correct.
hvi;: t'MiK.1 ont tt vos, ut Johnstovn, thin
21tuiay of Jarnmrv, )s:l.
J AMI'S LE. )
A X'l'ld N V A.VVA, .-Auditor's.
JOIIX AVAC'NhK, S
Att(rt3. Gai.i.utix Lake, clerk.
A Y & V K L S It
Sutceir to d.y &. Pjtlutcr
AVnO-LKSALE
LiBcarr Swfxt, - 1'lTTgBURGH
Cr.
Bv amount paid A pressors
44 " Auditors, State
1,178 70
and
. .. "1-9 60
74300
500 00
County
Uy amount paid Constables
" County iionds
By amount paid Commissioners
John A. Kennedy 5!42 00)
M. MeXaiiiara 7:i- IP. I
James K. Is'eiison 0i5 5!) l
Isv amount paid Commissioner's Clerk
44 44 " " Counsel
'- " " Court Crier
" " " t:)urt Hmiso
" " 44 Criminal Prosocut'ns
44 44 District Court
44 44 44 Klections
4 4 44 Fox & Wildcat .Scalps
44 Fuel
44 44 44 Frtiirht
4- 44 44 1 nsuraneo
44 44 44 Interest on Co. ISonds
" 44 44 Inquisitions
44 44 44 Jail anrl Jailor
44 44 14 Jurors (Travers)
44 44 Jurors M'.nims)
44 44 44 Jurors (Tales)
" 14 44 Jury Commissioners
a net Clerk
Uy amount paid Janitor
44 Military...
44 44 44 Miscellaneous
44 44 44 New Townships-
2,042 50
Tun 00
2e0
104 50
i.m; 44
972 Ki
3.5e0 (K)
1,010 19
2l: 80
2ti2 a
V5 j
i .HuSi
207 i
2,7os m
523 42
30 OO
fir, r
2o0 CO
r,'M) Si
151 22
C") (X)
ar),(;i2 )
J20 00
10 45
12.2"fj 00
531 05
MKi
70'.' W
20:i i
51 .Xi
721 OS
3. ')'.' .-0
1.-3 20
2".':; v0
01i I 27
21 1 !0
00 00
45 f5
47tl34
4 4 44 .New Prison
" 44 Plionotr'pliic. Keport'r
" 44 IN)sl;eL-;.;;
" 44 I'oor Hous(?
4 44 Poor 11. uso Directors
" 44 44 Print'mtr
44 44 44 Probatt-s
' 4 -4 V r o t It o n oiary and
Clerk of Quarte r Sessions
P.y amount paid Kedcinptioiiof I-swids
" " 4 Jlcliindii)-
" 44 44 Kc-jristry
" 44 44 l:-;ids and Pridtros. ..
" 44 Stationery
44 44 44 Schools
44 44 44 Supervisors.
4 44 44 She rill'
44 44 44 Tipstaves
44 44 44 Touchers' Institute..
44 44 44 Western Penitent i'ry
4 44 44 Commissions to Col
lectors? on County, Poor and Mil-
itarv Taxes
ISv amount paid Exonerations
Advcrtisiiiir 2J Tracts
of Land and selling 12 Tracts....
liv amount paid for maUiny 1 locus-. . . .
44 44 44 Commission on 74,-
214.8?. at 2V per cent
By balance in Treasurer's hands
.ri9 P3
81
200 23
1.P57 37
tj,t;iu 17
$87.1.2.1 53
Total.
COUNTY OF OA 311 HIT A.
MISCKI.r.AXK.Ol'S.
Robert r. I.infen. late SheritV
liainabus MeUcrmit t, late Treasurer..
t 21 04
. 60S 22
Total..
. t529 20
3 o'J
27 19
Jl.i 03 212 s4
7 74
150 49
22 PS
4n ;'-r
22 57 74 :S
145 3t
40 43
K 1 1!'5 31
o7 55 1J
1JJ 5
10 P9 TROT
C,'i7 1m :
5'.'7 53 22; ' 'rl
225 54 Sri 73
52 1 i 0 1 "
1! 3 ii7 !1Hi7
,.. 12 27221
I4-.-! i-S 71 71
Ci.'il'O Its (-7
151 es to Ml
7i7 41 CIS 72
45 20
bM'J
HUM
2'l N5 f-' 51
Is 77
""1 20
223 50 i3 40
:.-j71 b;l 40
3.0 3 53 155 Co
Hi -.'ii l.i . )
2-7 20 3 17
15im'.'
.V..i :.'2 f'9 to
: r.5 10.i y
S4 10 110 75
::i'(:.'l lis
7i'' :77 i5
T-?:,1 : L", r t
:.'51 tu; ll'J 70
. . .
5
SCO
12 4
110 04
15 09
10 SO
1 SX)
7 04
2 50
IS 50
21 IS
20 43
ol 75
no ro
37 "kj
52 Ki
3 59
32 00
9 00
9 50
23 50
0 5t)
2 :h
Z 00
20 62
C 50
10 50
13 32
23 45
550
SI 01
10 0")
33 50
:x ifj
17 50
516
SO
MOV XT ol Ilo:i. C.eliiI. Hfju-;Ii
nntl S'otiiil.v T;i due t l;e several Itis-
trie-ts on Scute! ami L'nseated l.amls:
Ilo'Hl. Si l.it lUir'ijh. Hu'nti.
. 114.4'. 2S'.'.22
Mlackiick twp. . . .
Cambria twp
:;5.5S ::2.-o
C5.G4
C:ii i oil tou nsliip.. li'.i.3'i 22;.!H
Clu-st township.... 4i:l.!'-' 15:").17
Cieartiehl twp 4I.;V .i;.(d
Ci.nemauch twp... 32.'.'0 ;;.3"
Cumbria borough. 4.23
'royle .township. . f-C-10 irM'.l
billitin tiM.-hi '.-I.i:4 117
Jack-on tov. nsiiip. 30S.8i C4'...'.4
.loimstown bo:o'.. .')Tt
.M o list -r t w n.-hip. 55 3.S:5
Itie-hlar.d t wp '.'l:.: 1 1 i.-s,
Siimuiei liill t wp. .. b'U.'.2 tr.NerJ
Siis.piciiaiiii:! t wp. a.V.'7 lUl.Ht
Ta lor townsliip. . l-i.-!'.) 2O2.0.S
A'.'ashin.Lrton tp.. 11T.S7
W hile township. .. 17U.17 710.51
AVilmore lioroiih. C.oO
Yode r townsliip.. . lm;.4T 121.07
4.20
27th day of January, A. I). 1.--.1.
MACltlCK McNAMAUA, i
ja.mj:s m:.mi.
-(. ommissionrrs.
l-'i.ANCiS O l ltlbb.
County, do resj eetruily report, that we have oar..
iiii-i : i .. Den. 11. tiros . 1 1 t -.- w.. .. I t v.. . .-. t
A. 1). 1MII. l.ill'lhilH-i.f I,.,,,.,..- i i iL-i
OHicc, at E? ci: 1 urr. th-'s 47tl d-iv of biro-o v
.TAMK-4 NT" I T,. 1
A X I 1 1 u V A XX A, - Auditors.
joiin AVAe;.Ni:K. )
Hie District cnrt of Cim.I.rin (omiiIv,
the 1st day of Janc.arv. A. 1. i,,,.!,,.;,-,.
AT. I J.I.I A At It. li i- AriCKlf
Sheriff, (Kid Tinixiucr of miiil Court.
1STO.
..Ir.
200 00
C, PS
29 20
To Order No. 11 receiced from AViHiam '
Linton, Treasurer
To amount rccei ed from J no. A. niair,
hue She riir
To balance- due .sijc.-rifl'
Total
1230 18
"WM. U. ISOXACKER, Sheriff, dr.
5 . O.
Ity amount paid Traverse jurors. '
I'.y amount paid Cnml Jurors
by amount paid Constable!' .
liy amon-.it paid Court Crier & Tipstave
ISv jimotif.t paid Election '
Ly uiiiount paid Coaveyinir l'rionor.
Hy mount paid Criiiiiiial 11-oseeutionsi
liy amoimt paid I'rothonotary
liy amount puiii lioai din- rri'sone-f. . . ..
Ily amount paid toinmission
..Cr.
; 72
25.1
J 75
' 75
10 50
2T 77
5:5 K)
5 40
4 ta
I
"otal.
5236 18
Einbilitlcs, $1,070.40.
ATk. ibo undei-sip-ncd Auditors of Cambria
County, do respectfully, report, that we have
examined the vouehersof Keooiptssind Expen
ditures of tnc Ilistrict Court of Caml.ria Coun
ty, from the 25th day of January, 1ST0, to tho
1st day of January, 1ST1, inclusive, and tiud
t.iem to be correct.
i ivtN i'mieii oi an.txDS, at Johnstown, this
21th day of Januarv. 1S7I.
JAMES N I'LL, )
ANTHONY A NX A, '-Auditors.
JOHN' AVAGNF.U. S
Attest 0. fi almtzix Lake, Clerk.
DR. H. B. MILLER,
have the rnilroad lure deducted liom 1 .;m
Ail woub. -AR3AXifc-&. Jan. -41, lcty.-tf.
'X'OIS'i Treasurer,
H KINK BAD, Efq., Treasurer
In account with
THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR & HOUSE
OF EMPLOYMENT OF CAMBRIA CO.
Toajioanto? County Orders re
ceived from Geo. W. Oatman,
late Treasurer, at close of set
tlement, 18G3. $ 3,000 00
To orders issued for 1870, 10,000 00
To orders received from late
Treasurer,
To orders received
Steward,
Total,
125 72
25 17
from T. II.
$13,150 89
1S70.
CR.
lSy amount paid on indebtedness
previous to 1870, $ 1,700 94
634
20
ly HUll, J'UIU IUI I'rvi,
44 Erick,
" 44 Constables,
" Clothing,
18
SeJ
Si
50
oo
59
50
I'.i'J
12
131
161
it
ii
Cultivator,
Coal,
Coflins,
lrn-s,
Dixmont I. A.,
Flour,
Faucin g.
Fui me r,
I'uruituro,
Frt-igl-t,
Grain,
G roceries,
( J i t ves,
liar iware,
II arne. 3,
ii
it
r
ii
21 40
411 43
6,t
ii
C.'G
135
100
24
0'j
4b4
'Z
151
42
5
202
39
01
233
250
74
G3
' 303
2,118
3
4 2
441
120
250
00
23
28
CO
7G
CO
iy
0)
oo
ii
ii
ii
t 44 " Hay,
j " 44 Interest,
! " " Insurance,
5C '
00 j
bO I
33 i
00 !
S3 :
CO i
GO i
ll !
J Ustiee r ees,
Lumber,
Lime,
Labor,
Merchandise,
M. A. O. 1). 1'.,
O. 1). Paupers,
Println",
Provisions,
Pork,
Painting,
Posts,
Physician's sal.
Repairs,
IS tuck,
Jervaut3,
Si.ewarJ s sal.,
b.tdd!ery,
Stationery,
Saudi ies,
Tobacco,
ii
it
50
05
C7
25
CO
ii
ii
n
ii
oo !
oo ,
oo !
05
GO ;
00 j
50
38 j
38
00
24
201
159
400
50
10
42
233
750
Order3 on hand,
Salary a? Treasurer,
Ealaoce due b- Treasurer,
Total,
ioo oo
133 05
$13,150 80
OUTSTANniXG DEBTS DUE
ISY POOR HOUSE fur 1870
and previous years,
t.770 27
V.'e the uailcrsifrned, Auditors of Cambria
county, respectfully rejort that we have ex
atiiinod the above accounts, and find them
tt be corn et.
Given under our hands this 20th day of
January, A. D., 1671.
JAMES NULL.
ANTHONY ANNA,
Attfft: JOHN WAGNKil.
J. Gallitzix Lake, Cierk. Auditor.
B.
M cL-: U M I T T, ST i : W A II I),
In account ".vith
THE DIHECTOUy OK THE 1'OOR AND
HUUfcK OF i;.ii'L(VMr.NT OF
CAMBltIA COI NTV.
ISfO. DR.
To amount from sale of hi. Ies, $ 25 03
44 from sale of jus, 50 50 '
4i rent of threshiiij: machine, 5 00 j
44 from saleofoais, 10 00 1
" l'rem sa'.e ol horses, 400 00 !
44 from sale of tallow, 1-1 20 j
44 frcij-lit refunded, 0 10 ;
44 from snle- of sb.nl, 25 CO
14 from sale of cow, 25 CO
44 from sale of goods of James
AVtijrht, de-ceased pauper, 10 CO
' from sale of hay, 31 00
" received on salary, 400 00
44 tor suppoit of Mrs. Seirl, .10 00
Balance due Steward, 2 5C
Total, $I,03 8 j
IS"50.
cn.
50
14 paid sending oil' paupers, 3 76 !
44 for sled tongue, 50 i
44 paid for digginjr grave, 1 00 j
44 fcr conveying insane per
sons to Uixmont 1. A., 58 00
44 paid for sundries, 1C 55
44 lor seed potatoes, "0 00 !
4 pai.l express, 4 15 !
44 paid for paintinp:, 13 75
41 paid for cabbage plants, 2 50 !
41 paid for cabbage, 5 00 j
" paid for thread. 2 CO
44 for postage and stationery, 3 25 I
" paid travelling expenses to !
Philadt Iphia, 25 CO '
44 paid for printmg, 4 o0 j
" juiid i'or labor, 5 25 1
44 iai d toll, 5G
44 salary, COO CO i
I
Total, 1,0:'S cG
OTOCK ON F A TIM. 1 horses, 2 i bead cf
cattle, 10 hogs.
7AHMING IMTLKMEN'TS. 2 ploughs, 1
JL; cultivator, 1 shovel plough, 1 harrow,
1 cart. 1 wagon, 1 spring wagon, 1 buggy,
1 sleigh, 2 si?. Is, 1 log sled, 1 threshing
machine, 1 wind mill, 3 grain cradles, 1
mowing machine, 1 hay rake, 1 hay fork,
4 sets horse gears, 1 set double harness, 1
set single harness, 1 grain drill.
PRODUCTS. 600 bushels corn cars, 4f0
bushel oats, 50 bushels turnips, 100
bushel potatoes, 50 tons hay, 5 loads corn
fedder, 10 loads pumpkins, 3JC heads of
cabbage, 3,000 lbs. beef, 2,000 lbs. pork,
500 lbs lard, 200 lb3 tallow.
AHT1CI.ES MADE IN THE HOUSE 30
women's dresses, 10 chemise, 10 skirt3,
io children 3 dresses, 24 comlorts, 24 bed
ticks, 20 pillows, CO pillow slips, 7 aprons,
C5 sheets, 72 prs socks, 14 pts women's
stockings, 12 prs pants, CO shirts, 4 boys'
suits, 7 sunbonneis, 1G shrouds.
TVTUMUEIl OF INMATES IN THE
L HOUSE.
iNumber of inmates January 1, 1870, SG
Number admitted duriug the year, 38
Number burn, 1
Number died, 1G
Number bound out, 2
Number sent to Dlxmont Asylum, 5
Number discharged and absconded, 21
Number remaining January 1, 1871, 51
Of the above, SS are sane, 10 insane, and
3 idiotic. '
Meals given to destitute persons du -- -ring
the year, 1,604
We the unelersigned, Auditors of Cambria
county, respectfully report that we have ex
amined the above accounts and find them
to be correct.
JAMES NULL,
ANTHONY ANNA,
Attest: JOHN WAGNElt,
J. (Jallitzix Lake, Clerk. Auditors.
AMES J. OATMAN, M. J).,
tenders his professional services as Phv-
f-toian and Surgeon to the citizens c-f Carroll
tewn and vicinity. Ofiice in rear cf build
ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store.
Niht calls can bo made at his residence, one
door south of A. liau'a -tin and hardware
Etore. May 9, 1867.
SELLING OFF A V COST!
30,000 DO LI
VORTH
DRr GOODS. DRESS GOODS, KILKS CLCTI IS CASS temPAb
LEY, THIBET and BLANKET SII AW 1 9. r9 . .Vr f I ? r rlnh HI
DRESS TKIMMIXGS, HOSIERY. G L ' ' V., ?r L p ti'Pc i T IN
HONS, VELVETS. FEATHERS, FLOWU.S, FNCr,G0ih IN
GREAT VARIETY, LOOTS, SHOES, HA.o, &c.
Also, FIFTY PIECES
. .
rin ro be
ty "Syr"W' Previous HHmrwiuti. , '.;'",,.:tv ever ofTere-l for the -it' of Cambria fiiil
i rin;i-.i i(Hi;ini i 1 1 ' - i i i i '
as we will tell on no other terms.
i FOSTER, Acs. 1S3
IT'XCEEEKNT BUSINESS STAND
J J our STOKi; nribDING. Nop. 113 an.l 115
Olti; nribDING. Nop. 113 nnl 115
been through our estublisl.ment, are l.iily aware ,( , ,.t , 'i ! ! ,",". best J.'.au A kiill.- V.-'.
t f u v umlstooirtha" Vluae lm hmnbrnr abouft h:s whatever, as tf '.tVi WLi'.e in tl e f e4l. i4 ,
tetUive purchases in Kansas uml inten.i m.ikimr it our i utuie hot,.. . Acai icie.ore, uetci-, n-t I. fefr. 4 -..
m"i rt tto m.r t-nt ire stot-k by next Spring, ei the . - wb esabi r rc a.jj , call soon ,uul , w.th Rreat V c mo-ve 5 c er, trv '
nv-.ii w,urs,.!f of t iiis r xc ei i-ni chance to icct iful (roods very cheap. bn-', Haw A.ith Jou, . , , ."
.,,,1 i .o.L- it.-. ,.,., it ki.n, -ii i vf,ni.M,l l!ieieo-i nii...-i': r.. '. V ' ,V'ti.'( -i ,-i.m...-
: ;.. w,..-t..,. o. ...,svl j.-.i-i. Theseeoi'.l story i
oi'i'Oitoii....t .... .. vi. -- .-
i storin'v troops 3'hisisan ex.-ellent or! o-1 utiity
' tnisint -s. It faotieof 1 he v rv best loeatc-J
tralc as any store in the county.
TIIIiEE CHOICE IUTSIXESS STANDS YOU SALE. I hereby rd fr f.f4;e
-L on private terms three choice liCSINKSS STANHS oi the corner of Main and S,oti!-f..
Johns-own. i'a. The l.-.-t eof pnnind fronts i,r. fci t on ( hnto:i s: i t antl -.v m lain
street. This property wilt be soM all to-other or in jiris, to s-uit iurchascrs. JUi jK a.
LINE RESIDENCE ON JACKSON STREET FOR
J- JlKICK I)AAKIXlN(i IlOl'SI', 24 by50fcer. (ontaii.lng- Kicr
I'.oo.m, ;a.m;k, AVs;i IIol'sk. Ac, is oIK-iva at
an.l runs back 12i feet t.i an ulicy.
Johnstown, Novenib. j- 10, l-70.-3m.
A SSEAT MEBISAL DISCQVEOY
Dr. WJuTEIS'S C A L.irD 7HTT-
VINEGAR BITTERS
Hundreds cf Thousands
Ecar ttlmon to Ih -ir AYoauer
ful Curative tlTrctB.
2 a
o "3
c
-i
WHAT ARE THEY? gr-$
r 5 .
c E. '
S i
5 2 Z.
C H
CtF, 2
v t
S 5
ti
! 1 2
2 r:
O - 2
2 s
5 5
- H
. P
O ? TUTT AF.3 NOT A TTLE
"HFANCV DRINK. ? f, I
15a3o of Poor Gnm, YThii-kej, I'rr.of 'Spirits
and Ilefuao I.iijuors doctcrcd, E-lccd aaasr,-cct-en:d
to plcas3 the taslc, celled 14 Tonics," 44 Arjictix
cr," ' Ueslorcrs," Ac, tbet lead U.e tippler cn to
drrnkennecs and ruin, tut are a true Slsillclre, made
from tLo Kativc Eoots and Herbs of California, free
from nil Alcoholic tiKiuIants. They trc ii
QliEAT IJLCOI PUKIFIEIt and A LIFE
CJIVINCr FKIXCirj-E o rerfect Iicnovctor a:id
lavigorater of tuo Eystcui, carrying olT ail poisonous
matter ui;d restoring the blood to n hecitby cor.ditie:i.
so person ecu tiUo these Elttera aecordiiia to direc
tion and remain long unwell.
S1C0 Ulho givcaforaa Ir.rnrtbls case, ; rovlied
tl.c- boctB are not dcatroyed by luiacral j:c laon cr
other meauE,aaitt.o vittil orgaiie wasted beyo.dtl.e
poiat of repair.
I'nr IiiCiiuuiittcry and Chronic Itbectua
tiitci nuil Clout, Xyt-pepsta, vr Indiuestion,
IiiiioUB, lieniittciit uiiel IntcrtnittcDt Feveru
IMreabes cf the Il'eod, I.ivev, Iiitlncyn, and
llladder, tueae letters Lave been moEt sncccts
ful. Such Diseases are canted by Vilimed
Klood, -which is generally produced Ty doracstEiei-t
cf the JJiareMive Orjaus.
DYSrEPSIA OU 1ND1GESTIOX, Head
nchc, I'aln la the EUonlders, Coughs, 1 iphtnets of tho
Chest, DLzziiie-So, Eour Eructations of the Utemtch,
Cad taste ia tho Mouth, Bilious Attackw, l'a'.p.t jtitn
of the Heart, IiiCanuuation cf the Ltiugs, Tata In U13
regions cf the Kidneys, end a bendred other painful
symptoms, are the cCeprin'gacf EyEpcpsia.
Th-.y lLiVlgorata the Etomach and s'.imulato tho tor
pid liver cud tcvrels, which rendcrthem cf unequalled
c!3cacy ia cleansing the hlood cf all Impurities, &n.d
Irnpartlus new Ufa end vigor to the trlicle system.
FOIt SK1X IJISEASr.S, Eraptioas, Tetter, EaU
lUicuin, Elotchcs, Spots, I'lnplcs, iniEtuieF. Toils, Car
buaclcs, liir.s-Vt'ormB, er.ld-Uead, Sore Eyes, Erytip
cias. Itch, ScnrfB, Iiiscolcrationa of the ln, Iluu'-ors
and Diseases cf the L-li'.n, of whatever name or nature,
aro literally deg up and carried oat of the system la a
short tunc hy the mss cf thcee Bitters. One Cottle in
tuch casca -will convinco tho raoEt incredaloua of their
curatlvo effect.
Clcar.so the Vitiated Elocd whenever you find its
imparities hursfng thronga tho c!:ln laltoples. Erup
tions or Eore ; cU-cnsu it v.hcn you Cnd it otFtructed
and BluEiish in tho veins ; cleanse it when it in foul,
and ycur feelings will toll you when. Keep tho blood
pure and the health of the system will follow.
TIN, TAl'Etr.d other WCU2IS, lurLir.gr in tho
system of so many thousands, aro c tTuctually destrcy
"d and rcnicved. For full directions, read carvftilly
ho circular around each bcttls, printed la four iaii-f-uagca
Er.jljh,ticrmaii, French aud Epanleh.
J. VTALKEit, Troprietor. K. H. McDOXALD & CO.,
pruggists end Gen. AKCnts, Eau Francisco, Cal
aud 33 and S-l Comr.iercc Street, New Tork.
T-OLD BY ALI. Dr.XGlSTS AND DEAEEr.3.
OSA PALIS
rpiIE GUCAT AMERICAN
JL HEALTH KKSTOilER putificstlie
blood ai.d cures Scrofula , Svpliil's. Skin
Diseases, Kheuniatifm, DisenFes ef Wo
men, aud all Chrotd.i All'cctic.ns of the
lllood , Li ver nu.l Kiunevs. Kecousmend
tu i.v i.ie 1'ieuicai i-acuity ai;U luanv
thotianus of our Left citizens.
Kcad the testimony of j hTf-icians nr.d
patients who have used Ro.adali ; Fend
jl'Tour Ilosadalis Guide to Health Hook,
Jf .or Almanac for this year, which e pt:h
jlish lor ratuitou3 !itt ibution ; it will
U'ive you much valnal.le information.
Dr. li. W. Carr, of Baltimore, save
I take plea.-urc in rccommenuinjr'your
IloaADAi.is as a very powerful alterative.
I have seen it used in two cases with
happy results one in aca?e of secor.d iry
yphilis, in which 'the patient pronounced
himself cured after having taken five but
les of your medicine. Tjie other is a case
;of Scrofula of long standing, which is
(rapidly improving under its u-e, and the
indications are that the patient wili soon
reeover. I have carefully examine! h
formula by which vour IiJsa.lalU w rr..,u
and Cud it an excellent
alterative Ingredients.
Dr. Sparks, of Nicholagville, Kv.,pv,
he has used Uosadalis in cases of Scrofu
la and Secondary Svohilis with satisrac
lory results ns a cleaner of the T
now no better remedy.
Samuel O. M'Fad.Ien, Murfreeshoro'
,,onn,' ""s: 1 ,,a vc uscd seven liotile of
I.osadahs nnd am entirely cured r.f llhe...
inatism ; send me four bottles, as I wi-h
it lor my brother, who has scrofulous
tore eyes.
Henj. Bechtol, of Lima, O.. writes I
have suffered for 20 years with nn invet
erate etupticn ovennT whole body A
short fimesit.ee I boucht n bottle of Ro
sadahs nnd it cflVcred a t erfeet ei,-c
bosad.ilis is old bv LmMON & Mt n
v, I.bcnoLurg, and Druytists pi.Pr,l
BAY
Iv
Lal.uraKiry, f, Exchange puc.
o "
KJ j Baltimore.
j April 7, 1S70. ly.
I'roprietors.
'P Ii. SCANLAN, Atlor,uv.oT7.
w 3 - '
i- 7; es
R,
1 f
OF
n.v..i, vriP.Kiw Shades. Valises. Sat
he's
aua CAUKIAa wufet ail be.sobi
.. hi. , . ....
antl 115 tlisiton St., Jstcim.
VOll SALE. e cf:er aV,Vafe S.Me
Clinton street, front m im --r
f l:nion street, irumnw V. i ' "."
....-.., i ... ...... f-lll'i-.l . ... ,..
eirw.inij i"io :o.o .y.
tor any one wbhrv.; t-' ' '; merca
1 a
Miinus m J onuso'""-r .K
own,
r
SALE. A new to tart
it lioovs. a as. "AVati; v.x-n
lAjt lroiits 44 fo t."on Jaek4t, trt
ANDiimV K lFb
prl ate i:ue.
Recomnicntlctl nud E:uIor.tl l
over Seven Iluutli tS Iiottrs.
ITM!
S. LAilEiCS'S
m jtoirud I 1j:11 I.xtrnct of
KOSKOO
the ghi:at
HEALTH RESTORER !
7 1 a Secret iH'.ncU ?edlcln
VHEPAEED fO ELT ET
Br.
T
LAWHEHCE,
ORGAMC CIIEJIIST.
STRIKES AT THE ROOT CF DISEASE
EV
PURIFYHTG THE BLOOD,
RESTOIITNT; Tnn LIVER ant KIDNETS
TO A HEALTHY ACTION", AND
1 N V I GO li A TING THE NER
VOUS SYSTEM.
This is the Secret of its KendciTal
Success iu (urinir.
COXSUMETIOX in ITS EARLY STA3ES,
SCROFULA, SYIT11LIS, DYSFELrlA,
LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONC j
RIir.l'MATISM, NEURA1.CIA
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS,
ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN"
HUMORS, LOSS OF VIGOR, DE
EASES or tue KIDNEYS and BLaDILS
AMI AT.L
DISEASES CAUSED BY A BAD S:AT
OF THE ELOOD.
It thoroughly eradi?nt-s every Hnd of Hu-.je cross ti - 1 e,i !
ui 1 ir : u..I H::1 1 aint. f-ml restores the entire sv
te :n to u healthy coiuiiliuii. It is otiJ (iUe-5-tfoii
the
FINEST TON'IC IN THE WORLD!!
Thoiisamls have Leen ehniuxol by tie4 use e.f
this Me.iieine from weak, siekly. suf.'erl'.sr cre-u-tures
to stroll-, healthy ;uid hapoy tea and
weiiucui.
I-ivali ts cannot hesitate to (five it a r'uil.
Xo Mulii-im? lias ol.tainod sueh a R-re-it rejm
tation as this justly ecletu atevl compoiaid.
FOR TESTiPiCMlALS
1
From Physicians, Eminent Dirines, EJi? s, j
JJrwj.jisis, Merchants S, c., see - j
KOSKOO ALMANAC ion this yak i
Price
Bot'e.
per
, WUUAJAJItl,
FOR SALE HT
S3K I lUACH'AL 'Dm fJfiM
la tie TOTSS C7ATI3 i:i t:zi ZZltX.
CiffiiTlUIFE EMM ESlSSSNi
oPHAKTFORii.coxs. . ' ; near tl.eni. nccr.::::-t; 1
THIS COMPANY ranks Sn,.(,
-L chi-s- Life Insur'nen Pnmni.,;.,;, 1
moss in Massachusetts, and bv conmving
ue las f that State, injures per'f'c-t fafetv
o her Policy Hohleis. It prants 50;er cent
loan oi premium on Life Policies to it.-Insurej'
and l y cpplyitiR Ail the cash collecte Irora iti
ineml.ers io Insurmce, gives the lare-t Insu
rance attainable for the amount of por.ev in
veste.l Its profits are elivhleJ antoj- the'rd
icv Hoiaers, and its Dividends hav? never been
less than 5i per cent., thus btin? the net
co.t ot the Insurance within tin hum limited
means, and affording the profec-cr, ol a Poiicv
on terms not excelied bv anv C.uinarv.
rustworthy and reliable "mentre vanted to
act as agents lor this Compan in Cambria
and ai.jwin.ng counties, and with Vich the most
11e.v1.11 arranpements will be made To tho.e !
wlio mavbe unner,iiii.t..J n. t : 1
f ,. . - . ,-.-....1.. ...... n3 uoj.i.r,
u.l instruct.ons and aid w ill be moft cheerful
iy rendered whenever desirable or avdhtble.
COPE & JOHNSON.
Agents for Cambria Comty,
tt , T Jchnj'ovn. Pa.
JfOMK & IMobton, General Agcnts,l I Fourth
Aienue, riitsburgh. Pa. apri-i.-ly.J
"jnOUNTAIN HOUSE, Kkkkuvug,
-the i able is always supplioi with the
choicest delicacies ; the Bar is mij.plied with
choice liquor?, anJ the Stable attended by
carelul hostlera. Transient visitors accom
moilated sr.. boarders taken bv the week,
month or yenr, on reasonable torm.t. feb'21
WHOLESALE
IS
m w z? ia t
A Cl.nprrrr .Ifurro,,... '
1Iim''i'i. feirtt.;:' in.
1
A correspondent (Ir J m t I
the Meriden GazctU fur-l'
shape of an accou&t of a'tv' r'-
I
3
r, ..,r,.,l 1
.u.i nuve i.y worn.?. Ti
in Newton county, .-.a I
trealiLg the ca.-e. Of it fft " !"
SvniT,t..rv ti .. . ' -5:
lug leeiing under the id-
a.
f.i: pleasant tickli: f .''
'J c.
any j -art of the W!v. t
fett, iiid Lentver c :;- js"fc;j"t'
is no rert for tie worm it"' i
tnakfs its way U.rou-U tb- IT'"' '' T
it gets tl.rru-b otilyliveV irr;J.t:.; X
l.ri.ve that A is
eff 'rts to cta'.v i aft
and in a few mr ;;
4; .
t..
i
s
from four t sis 'u.c1.
.-, , l . 1 ...
j.tr
to the surface. V!.-r,-ver
foi t to cor;.e tiirr.:',. t , r
i -on, ine ii.e .i:z ! t
it very (.lien t
I;
e.- t:
at: 1 after p'.'v
t i-one vt'ncr
r
jart..-s
3 V.
a4i eas-ier 1 .ace
fe!t to crawl ut..l- r .
j'hu-e t" j.-U.-e, as
felt to crawl cut ti.o f.
come, ' r alten.pt to c..:i.
they -roi?uce iutei.f !;!:
1 j r
, I,
. liiii. aha a iuitv r irn:i
f. .
I hc-tj'o egg to that a tvr. u: -j
course if frm f-.-r to .
conies out "r renr.-vta tj ;
Some -f the j.iace? ii-.j.j r:?t, 3f.
out covered iu fs!; : ' 3vs
pearaLCC c vercd ir. . ?,t;
'he m oft j-ait: ; they i , . ,
vt-r- part r-f the -dr.
, Ana n-
thi::
a?
; -ins to give relief, or to it t
j ritdl.
: 'Le places where t; cy rr.-.s t
tK Ktm to l e oi t:r.f.'.- ij
f'rrenv es;.r.e thr ,:
' S' rid the j-ht-e i r..t w-'' v
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j wl.ertc:..mmin-.-:
j thrutLrougli a j
.!- ' I f- : ;r
tainirns reu:..;:.
have at-out t
t.
way thngh the ski.i
them ii er the sk;r. t
lancet, d fai'i:. ! :
the won the j-s.-t ii ;
1
1
li.ir-lvv-y
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het, Vt
preser.u- ti.e nj ; e
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resu!tt(! a v.t ns the f : n er. I
ing to thtrnn.rn n trr.i'n.ei.
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it.
etc.
f.ir in
iti litit'.g ere w
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t- the f ti: fa ; It r .
nal ear, givii t.y ; ;v y
so tli.it I W3c .rr.;-i'.'e ' v u-. '.
m"rphii:e: inhe c uro '-f fix :
this place, aruravel- : 2 ::
tii.n if tJ.of retai. j i.-4ir.
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1 '
am ;
x:-.i 'e
iva.;v,
lak 1.
rot Lr fr
v in a ;
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pus.
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qr.arxer inci;0s h iiCaL.i ah
iarg- 1 t..-..r.i straw, h- h nj
the !-) lait. c.'!i:ti n'v ct
we
1
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; r U'i
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i.f.s kr.ewn r.s
nwii g--, have t.e t;
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lit 1 a: e;s e I w l
lit ve i ten 1 ru-iuee I
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ecin.er, 1 1 .:
1
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ti n
1
lieer tie tf r.i r t
seii.iirz f-r St. IV:
wei. these arc
icturc hi: -wl.
t,i i.,.vc L-.
. Art :; e:.t -j.
vitrei
e-urs t i r i.er
rmith, ol Ski t- : s. ,:
thmj-S'.ii, of "A his, rr :
3) arti.-ts of s.-tr.e 1
w-l.g e f the 1 rest r.t : '-'T 1
hit: ti a f pekcr 1 c:. '-'
r, :
eu ar.J thirtr.-ii ly r
tures were, with -ft a
ocscril-e-l as l.iv;-.' i'
with hot p--'kcr--."' 1
by any 1-eatc 1 V-.-.r t "
pj-tcimet-s tec' 1 f vart
to make s r.'.e ef ti e
arul finer than other, t
era'Iy, t.iary ir -t.5 i".'. '
actuil ii.-iCS rf ti ih-v
or dra-.vi;, t! e 5C -re: ' '
shadows, the liIitor
holding the r-l I 4 ;r
wood, but n-'t ij'rte
Las any stro4';:' rr..'
eves, cutis, or othi r
t'.a
' one instance a km
. - i . , . f PVP
1:1
hi a y
o l ist' 10 rejucseL.1
. 1 ... . t r J ''."v u
ju..;en.i:s i-vucr.csei '. ; - .
in another caf? cur'e'.
were made availab'.' t rt.'
of an old man's cheek.-- "-'
ENTISTIiY.-'n? 1
rmdiiald
of the Ki'.ti-
more Cuile-re '"
ot ueutai
cerv, re?i
IK.'. V'..' " jf.
PROFKSSIOVAL
services to the
citizens of Eb-
ensburp and vicunty. .. y , .
on the FOUBTH MonpatoI e
main one week. ,-r,?
Au 13. SAM-LP1-1;
f.a!;.,n.!!r on tlieSFCtiN
1 r moi-tl'. ATM
pat -4 --4'- ,;, t "? 1 ,
one week, dunn? r. - ;n
mavbe found at tr.e.. 044;.;iiLtr,::'.
j'ff-Teetb extractea (-..?
ol .Nitrate Oxide, or Lt!
rH5T' ',,
VAlir.. Canal siro: l; .
baud.
H,. -Mansion Ho;e' .
Oetobw 17. 1887.-tr.