The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 05, 1875, Image 3

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THE CAMBRIA WM.
Ebensburg, Pa.,
Fill DA 1", - - - J" EH. S, 1878.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Here, There, atul the Other Place.
Terribly colli last nlrut, wasn't it?
For the best flour iu town go to M. L.
Catman's.
Buy tbe K:stern Star Flonr If yoa want
the bent. Sold only by M. L. Oatman.
A deaf mute in Johnstown named Smith
wear; tb champion holt on chess playing.
For choiee No 1 mackerel, lower than
ever yonliought them, no to M. L. Oaiman'n.
Buy all yonr poods at Oat man's cash
tore and save 15 to 20 per cent, on every dol
lar. Yon will find pTlrcs on all kind of roods
lower at Catalan's than els where in Ebens
burg. Sleighing continues excellent, bnt there
1s a possibility of freezing to death trying to
njoy it.
Turnpike tailors are almost as numer
ous this winter as potato-bugs were last
summer.
The thermometer down to zero and gold
np to 31.13J. No wonder people are freez
ing and starving.
The ground hog is playing II ail Co
lumbia with the weather. Fearfully cold
and t-totmey wm yes'erday.
David Fnrner is in jail again, charged
this time with breaking into lientun & Tit
tle's hardware srore, Johnstown.
Henry Smith, an Altoona boy, had his
collar-bone broken and lef. thigh terribly
bruised while coasting Monday evening,
Joe Ontwald's meat market was broken
Into on Friday night last by a party of lioys,
but we believe nothing was carried awav.
Morris Hunt, a freight brakeman, had
one of his hands badly demoralized while
coupling cars at Kittanning Point on Tues
day last.
J. K. Rottsh, a car builder in the Al
toona shops, was seriously injured the oili
er day by falling from a car on which he was
at work.
E'ghty-eight meralmrs were added to the.
communion of the Second Presbyterian
cbnrcb, Altoona, on Sunday week the re
salfYf a two weeks' revival.
Mrs. Edie of this place, relict of Her.
J. W. Edie, deceased, has been paid the in
surance money on her husband'slife, amount
ing it is said te nearly $5,000.
Eight million feet of lumber is what
Peter MiOongh proposes to put in Trout
run, Clearfield county, this winter, if it
should take all next summer to do it.
Mr. Wm. M. Jones, of this place, will
be a Notary Public for three years more,
Frovidonce permitting, the Senate having
just confirmed his re appointment.
Conrad Snpler, a'.boy employed as a mule
driver in an ore drift near Johnstown, had
one of his feet badly crushed a few days ago
by a portion of the mine roof falling on him.
A Kernville (Johnstown) ladv named
Conn slipped on the iey pavement, "Tuesday
morning, ami received painful injuries. We
say Conn-found the icy pavements anyhow.
Conemangh borough has a soap factory
which turns out 6,000 pounds of soap per
day. and yet a great deal of dirt appears up
on the faces of even the newspapers down that
way.
A yonng man named Zaner was instant
ly killed at Marchand, Indiana county, on
Saturday week, in consequence of his sled
coming in contact with an obstruction while
coasting.
The extra amonnt of type-setting which
-devolved upon ourself this, week has ren
dered the issuing of the Fresman on time
an impossibility. More's the pity, but then
'tis better late than never.
A young man employed with others in
the building of a bridge over the Juniata
liver at Lewistown, fell from that structure
on Monday last, ami striking on the ice be
neath, was killed instantly.
A luu$ naturae occurred a few dnys ago
on the farm of Mr. James Coleman. of Blark
lick township, Indiana county. One of Ids
cows brought forth four calves, two males
and two females, all living.
The commueiratlonsof our good friends
"Veritas" an.l "nover" are in type, but
owing to the pressure upon our local depart
ment, we are compelled to withold their
publication until next week.
The Johnstown soup house has Just got
rid of one of its regular customers by send ing
Prof. Kosenfeld, the champion carpet-bagger,
well known in this community, on
bis winding way to Pittsburgh.
A little two year old son of J. F. Sprau
kle of Davidsville, Indiana county, was
burned to death one day last week in conse
quence of his clothes taking Are during the
temporary absence of his mother from the
Louse.
Wonder If the editor of the Cnrwens
ville Times ain't beginning to get a little
fearful that the "End of the World" will
overtake him before he gets through with
the publication of the long continued storv
bearing that title. J
reter Campbell started for Germany on
Tuesday night last, to hear what the powers
the.t be over there have to Fay alout his
little car coupling. We presume thev
know in "Faderland" that the Campbell Ut
coming ch ! ho!
We are twenty-four hours behind time
this week, but rerertheless we deem it not
too late to put in a good word for E J
Mills, who still continnes to deal out the
very !est of bargains in the very best of
goods at his big store on Main street.
Miss Rose Storm, daughter of Mr. J. E.
Storm, of Stimmltville, this county, has re"
cently completed an elegant silk "iuilt con
taining 5,5rS blocks, the entire work being
of the most elaborate and beautiful deign
Miss Rose is evidently a Storm worth rais
ing. Hon. John Tteilly and ladv, in ol-edience
to the advice of the lamented Greelev, start
ed wen in a special car on an extensive
bridal tour shortly after their wedding, and
expect to visit many of the cities and other
places of interest in that region before their
return.
At least eight mn In this place and
about twenty thousand elsewhere in the
United States will be glad to learn that the
House committee on pensions has agreed to
report in favor of granting eight dollars per
month to each of the veterans of the Mexi
can war.
-As we. anticipated, the indictment
against It. A. O. Kerr, Esq., of Altoona, for
-" rmwiiiBmenr, was ignored by the
Bla.r county Grand Jury and the prosecutor
ordered to pay the costs, Boh i, not n.nde
or the kind of stuff that villiana ara rom.
on
posed of.
f.
he man who until recently manipnla
ie pubhc funds in Cambria borough,
irho was familiarly known as the tax
tor, stepped down and out" a few
and wh
.collector,
n? r K r , Sv bo"'l"net. to figure
out for themselves how much they have lost
Last Tuesday evening two young men
named Winn and Fusnelman, of
county, were taken to Pittsburgh chare.l
with having U. S. mail keys in their posses,
sion, in violation of law, for which they are
to bo tried before the U. S. District Court
Tjt the Western District. The prisoners
were heavily ironed.
It is perhaps never in order to come
where your love lies dreaming, but it is al
ways a good thing to go where the best kind
of clothing can be bought for a mere song
and louot good treatment thrown into the
nV? rrn'u r aCrr!?r we mean to famous
Oak aii 0f 8 J. He9s & Bro., 241 and 243
Ma'n street, Johnstown.
-In the United States District Court,
u-P'l' 1n. rt,ely. in the matter of Fel
lix Beck, of Loretto, this county, bankrupt
the petition of William Litzinger, for the
ascertainment and liquidation of certain al
leged hens, was presented and referred to
Krister Brotherline. Also, petition of s
licitora for allowance for services.
T wil con"nence next Wednesday,
to forget to bear in mind and keep in re
mernbranee the other fact, already stated bv
finest Tot f ,d hr" ,n 'tore th
ever heel LflRh Ta,ri.u kiu'4 ha9
tbl V?enM in tbi" mrket. Sample
t-hsm, soak the-n and swrMov them P '
A lad named Gleigham was caught in
tbe gearing of a revolving shaft in Matter,
Cunningham & Co.'s shook factory. Coal
man gh borough, on Saturday evening, and
had one of his legs drawn around the pin
Ion and so horribly mangled.tbat it is thought
he cannot survive.
Frank W. Hay, is one of the'livest men
atul most energetic citizens of Johnstown,
has jnst associated with him his son Harry
in the stove aud tinware holiness, which
will hereafter, as In the past, be carried on
on tbe most extensive scale. The new firm
has onr best wishes for unbounded succcs,
which none iw-the county or out of it deserve
to a greater extent.
For illegal '.iqaor selling, Charles Ranch,
of Hollidayehnrg, will have to pine ninety
days in jail and pay a fine of $200 and costs
of prosecution. For a like offense James
Maitland of course you know James goes
np for twenty days and has to plank down
$120 and costs, jeems says'he will work it
ont behind the bars, money and all ad he
is "kinder used" to being behind "bars' any
how. Mr. Miller, the Johnstown sewing ma
chine man, who was charged on the oath of
a Westmoreland county farmer named Sig
ler with tire crime of adultery, has been ful
ly vindicated by having the iudictment igr
nored by the Grand Jury of that county
and by the conviction of Sig".er for assault
with intent to kill as well as for attempted
robbery. The latter has pot yet beau sen
tenced. A Greensbnrg physician named Dr. A.
Li. Wagaman, left quietly for parts unknown
one day last woelr. The Democrat says that
In two letters, one to his wife and the other
to a friend, left in the post oftice, he gave
no reason, simply announcing his departure
end bidding farewell. His liabilities exceed
three thousand dollars, while his assets do
not amount to three hundred dollars. Eu
rope is supposed to be his destination.
We are sorry to note the fact that two
of our friends and patrons, Messrs. John
IJoyd of this place and William Iarimer of
Cambria township, are lving seriously tho
we bono not dangerously ill at their respec
tixe homes. We also regret to learn that
the death of Mr. Peter L. Linton, of the
Mountain House in this place, who has lwen
ailing for several months past, is looked for
at aiiy moment, his condition being such as
to render his recovery utterly impossible.
The grasshopper sufferers in the West,
so far as psblicly known, have received from
Ebensbnrg the gratuitous publication in the
local prints of an earnest appeal for help
that's all. And yet people ate actually starv
ing to death in Kansas and M innesota, one
family of nine and another of two persons
having died from coM and hunger in the for
mer K'ate only last week. Will not some of
the ladies of Ebensbnrg see what can be done
in our midit for those unfortunate people?
There can't be much difference between
a sleigh ride and a ride in a sleigh, provided
you have lots of tinkling bells and not more
than one of the other kind; but there is a
vast difference between good clothing and
shoddy garments, lictween exorbitant pri
ces and moderate charges, and the man who
wants to turn the difference to his own ad
vantage when he puts himself inside of new
toggery, will not forget, to make a bee line
for Jas. J. Murphy's Star Clothing Hall,
109 Clinton street, JehnstewB.
Mr. George C. Fisher, of Johnstown,
fell dead on Wednesday morning last about
10 o'clock, while in the act of reaching into
a cupboard in quest of some article he desir
ed to obtain. He had been ill for a few days
previously, but at the time of his sudden
and unlocked for death he was believed to
be improving in health. We knew George,
well as a genial, whole-souled gentleman of
undoubted integrity and good business quali
fications, and we are sincerely sorry to learn
of his .death, vnder such heart-rending cir
cumstances. The owner of a horse in this place is
said to have gone from home not long since ,
leaving the animal penned np in the stable,
without any provision for its maintenance
or any arrangement for having it fed and
watered, and when the condition of the
dumb brute was discovered by some neigh
bors the other day it was so fir gone that its
resuscitation was out of the question, and
it died soon after. All the boards within its
reach .vere nibbled by the starving animal
in the effort to sustain life. If this be a
true bill, we envy not tbe heart of the man
who would be guilty of such an inhuman act.
"We fai. to fulfil our aromise in regard
to publishing She names of those to whom a
partial credit is due on the present volume,
but will do so for sure next week. We give
the names of those who have paid for the
year in full since our last: A. J. McDer
mif, Yardley ville, Pa.; Elizabeth Gillin,
Hudson. Iowa; A. II. Fiske, Fallen Timlier;
John W.Gillespie.Portage; Robert T. Shank,
Erie, Pa. ; Win. Murray .Altoona; F. J. Par
rish, Gallitzin; A. Strittmatter, Adam Shet
tig, John G. C. Bearer, Felix Short, Paul
Strittinetter, Peter Hoover, Carrolltown; W.
A. B. Little. Loretto;?John Feurpeson.V. S.
Barker, Kilbuxn Jackson, Thouiai Hoover,
Ebeiisb-H-g.
A young man named Wm. H. Weaver,
cf Diamondville. Indiana county, met with
a horrible death at the saw mill of Flude &
Duiuan, on Two Lick, Wednesday afternoon
f last week, by falling in front of the
circular saw, which passed through his
head jnst at the eyee serving the entire top
of his head, except tbe skin at the temple.
He ecu tinned to breath for abont half an
Lour before death relieved him from his
terrible sufferings. A brother of tho unfor
tunate young man was killed not Ion; since
ky a tree falling upon him, and one of his
sisters met with a like fate by a fall at a
saw mill near Diamondville. An unfortu
nate family truly.
True merit is not always without its re
ward, as the career of Hon. John Rvilly,
Congressman elect from this district, very
fully exempMfies. In his innumerable busi
ness enterprises and one great politicl ven
ture he has been eminently successfully, as
Indeed he well deserves to be, and now he
has "capped the climax" of ged fortune
by wedding one of the most amible, estem
able and accomplished young ladies in this
Congressional district who will bear with
houcr and distinction the unsullied name of
him who is eminently worthy and justly
proud to call her his wife. May God bles
and prosper them in this life and crown
th om with eternal glory in the lifeXo come.
fie v. Henry Cluver, who sonae roentlis
ago was assigned to the pastoral charge of
the church of the Holy Name (Catholic) in
this place, has been transferred to St. Peter's
church, (German,) East Liberty, and Rev.
William A. Boyle, heretofore attached to the
Cathedral, Pittsburgh, has been placed in
charge of the congregation here. Father
Cluver, by his saal, learning and kindly
-disposition, won the hearts of all under his
spiritual care while among us, and in his
departure bears with him the good will and
earnest prayers of every memler of the
church in this vicinity. Father Boyle, who
arrived last night, is an amiable, talented
and eloquent young priest, and that he will
soon gain the love and esteem of those among
whom he is to labor there can be no earthly
doubt. - "
The members of the Eliensbnrg Silver
Cornet Band did themselves infinite credit
as well in the selectioa of the several pieces
presented at -their concert n Friday night
last as in the manner in which the entire
programme was disposed of. The band, as
a band, far exceeded the wost saRguine'ex
pectations of all who heard them on this' oc
casion, and we are glad to say that they had
large audience, while the vocal ransic was
received with tremendous applause. Prof.
Keller brought down the house with his
flute and torr&t solos; Dec. Thompson in his
Dutch songs and personations was really ir
resistible, singing ndmirably and acting his
parttoperfeeti.; Will Connell did ample
justice to the Irishman in song and charac
ter; Eugene Barker personated the Yankee
true to life and also sang very well- Lon.
Kodgers as a big rooster did the necessary
crowing almost as well as if he had been
tarred and feathered, ami Geo. W. Jones,
Howard Joaes, Ed, Kittell aud all th other
participants, performed their several parts
with marked credit to themselves and ex
ceeding delight to the entire audience. We
hope to hear them soon again, and trust that
the intimation in regard to another concert
at an early dy will be made good. Car
rolltown and Wilmore are also thought of
as points worth visiting, and if visited we
bespeak for ea:U an entertainment well
worth listening to.
JtTXOBS ros MlBCH Coctrt. Following
are the names of the Grand and Traverse
Jurors drawn to serve at March term :
aRlRDJCROM.-
Allegheny Twp. Joseph Hogue (Foreman),
George Flick, Andrew MeKenzie.
Adams Twp. Kbeneeer Foust, Geo. G mailing-,
Cambria Twp. Mathtas Durnhetmer, John
C Farren, John H. MeCloekey, John Hug-bes,
John T. Hughes. John H. Davis.
Croyle Twp. Henry Carpenter.
Carrolltown Bor. Andrew flaug.
Chest Twp. Adam Miller.
Franklin Bor. William Adams, Philip Mc
Qoutrh. Gallitzin Twp. John Dougherty.
Johnstown. Thomas J. Elder, 1st Ward ; F.
M. Hughes, 3d Ward.
Loretto Bor. Patrick Meally.
Susquehanna Twp. John Westover.
Wbite Twp. John Beers, John Gwln, J. S.
Walters.
TSAVBRSC XURORS FIRST WIEK.
Adnms Twp. Daniel Boyle, Edward Relgh
ard, Daniel Wiseinger.
Allegheny Twp. W. A. B. Little, Zacbariah
Topper.
Barr Twp. Daniel Jamon, Cesper Leib.
BUcfclick Two. James White, Jsaoo Wlssln-g-er.
Cambria Bor. Charles Boyle.
Cumbria Twp. O. J. Llovd.
Chost Twp. Charles Loughbein. Joseph
Wentz.
Croyle Twp, John Brown, John Lonr, Sam
uel T. Paul.
Chest Springs Bor. Michael Cooper.
Carrolltown Bor. John Hog-ue.
Cleartield Twp. P. J. Krise, Nicholas Mngle.
Conemaugh Bor. Frank Maloy, 1st Ward.
Ebensburg Bor. A. A. Barker, East Ward;
E. B. Kittell, West Ward.
Gallitzin Uor. John Troxell.
Jackson Twp. Jacob Klinefelter.
Johnstown Wm. Baker. John Bloch, David
Cover, 3d Ward : Jacob Fend, Wm. Hopkins,
2d Ward; B. F. Horner, Goo. Knable, 5th Ward;
John VulUn, 4tt Ward.
Monster Twp. Matthew Farbaujrh.
Richland Twp. Henry Custer, Henry Kroft,
Jeremiah Weaver, Jacob M. Miller.
iSuiniiierhill Twp. Thomas Doran.
Susquehanna Twp. -Andrew Eckenrode,
John Manion.
White Twp. Sarmiel Ruhn, Wm. McMannmy.
Washington Twp. James G. Bra w Icy, John
Hamilton, M, B. McLaughlin.
Woodvale Bor. Edwin Thomas.
Voder Twp. Michael Hauirhey.
TRATEHSt 4CROM-SECOSS WCCK.
Adams Twp. Jacob Shank. Tobias Stutzman.
Aiieffm ny i wp. m. lsaaer, niarnu viica,
Barr Twp. Henry Kirsch.
Blacklick Twp.-John B. Hlte.
Cambria Bor. Robert Jones,
Conperadttle Bor. Jonn D. Adaaas, Dent. J.
Bryant.
Carroll Twp. David Abrame.
Croyle Twp. Conrad Bearsnyder, Joseph
Croyle.
Carrolltown Bor. Peter Campbell, Valentine
Thomas.
Chest Springs Bor. John Connery,
Clearfield Twp. Bernard Litzing-er, James
Mulligan.
Ebensbnrg Bor. F. H. Barker. East Ward;
John Oittintrs, Geo. H. Koberts, West Ward.
Kant Conemauirh Bor. John Confer.
Franklin Bor. Bornard Carney.
Gallitzin Twp. James P. Murray.
Gallitzin Bor. Thos. MeCloskoy.
Johnstown John T. Carney. Samuel Kinter,
6th Ward; Jacob Fronheiaer, Sd Ward; Thom
as n. Lapsley, 1st Ward.
Monster Twp. Daniel O'Hara.
Millville Bor. Robert. Bovle.
Richland Twp Sam net tilous-b.
Bumjueaannu Twp. Theodore Parker, Daniel
Frits, Philip Gray, John Porter.
Summerhlll Twp. -Daniel Block, Joseph
Emiifli, James McDunn, Michael Neff.
Sumtnitville Bor. M.J. Murrav, John Riffle.
Taylor Twp.-Solomon BenshoiT.
White Twp. Jacob Kuntzman, Christian
Twp. Caroa Lahey, James Skel
ly, Wm. Tiley.
Wilmore Bor. John McColgan.
Ye Heathex Chisei Onr attentive
Gallitziu correspondent F.J. P. sends us an
account of a somewhat exciting incident
which occurred in that place one day last
week, caused by the appearance thereof
couple of Heathen Chinee, who claimed to
be the most dexterous magicians outride the
Flowery Kingdom, aud who advertised to
give an entertainment at Col. Woods hotel
The Burgess, hearing ef tr.cir intention.
called upon the Celestials and informed
them that they would have to conjo down
with the stamps for a license if they wanted
to show within the corporate lin.its. To
this demand th6 principal, who called- him
self Lea Kin, paid do attention, bat treated
tbo Burgess witta contempt, and went on
with the exhibition regardless of the ordi
dinance and its penalties. To his credit be
it said, however, tbe Burgess never shrinks
from the performance of his duty, and there
fore did not feel disposed to let. the yellow
hued heathens take advantage of him. Ac-
cordlngly when the show was over he again
demanded the license, bnt instead of receiv
ing the money he received ail manner of
abuse, such as a heathen only would be guil
ty of using. By this time the Burgess was
in anytbiug but a happy mood, ami without
further ceremony commanded Constable
Burns to take charge of Mr. Pigtail aud fur
ni.sh him with lodgings in the borouirh lock.
np, troin which he was eventually released
upon payment of six dollars and costs. But
the man with the qneu vj-as not. yet satisfied
and determined to have revenge, which he
sought to obtain by accusing Constable
Burns with the Meaning of his wateh. Xot
not being any on the steal, the constable
concluded to seareh Mr. Heathen, which he
did very 'horoughly, overhauling him from
head to foot, a process which finally culmi
nated in tho finding of the missing watch
secreted in one of his shoes. John China
man thereupon became frantic with rage
and made several attempts to bite the otll
cers, but after a few hours more spent in
Castle Thunder and the payment of an ad
ditional fine for contempt and disorderly
conduct, he became as cool as a cucumber,
and expressed himself perfectly willing to
bid a final adieu to Gallitzin and beiake
himself to other scenes in the shortest time
possible.
lie this age of scepticism, facts are requir
ed to inspire confidence in the minds of the
people; but, with good indorsers, they are
willing to test any article claiming extraor
dinary merit. The proprietors of Hall's
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer offer the
following indorsement of the merits claimed
bj them for tireir preparation, by the Pitts
burgh, Pa., "Christian Advocate;" viz.,
"The public have so often been deceived by
the use of worthless preparations for the
hair, that an article of this kind, to gain their
favor and secure their patronage, must pos
sess real merit. We are glad to assnre onr
readers that Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair
Reuewer is meeting with the success which
its merits so jnsi4y deserve; am we have
reliable evidence, that it will perform all
tbat is claimed for it, in restoring gray hair
to its natnral color, and, as a permanent
dressing, is unsui passed.
The would-be bridegroom in the little
matrimonial escapade of which we made
mention last week, called on us the other
day to request a retraction of our statement,
alleging that there was not a word of truth
in the assertion that he has a wife in Ger
many, (not Pittsburgh, as we were inform
ed,) and;hatas soon as that fact has been
fully established, as he says it will be ere
loeg, tbe wedding will take place and every
thing will be lovely. Furthermore, he ex
presses his determination to fight it ut on
thai line and, make good all his. promises,
pledges and obligations, ao matter what
may be tho result. We cheerfully give him
the benefit, of his denial, and irnst that if he
can read his title clear he may secure a good
and affectionate wife and se a kind and
loving husbaud.
Fkek of Chakcb. Dr. Morris' Syrup of
Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound combines
all the medicinal virtues of those articles
whieh long experience has proved to possess
tbe most efficient qualities for all diseases of
the Throat and Lungs. Coughs and Colds
are speedily relieved by it and iu Croup it
acts like magic. Call at R. J. Lloyd's Drug
St ire and obtain a sample bottleree of charge,
or a regular 6ize for SI ; or at P M Wn;.
slagie & Son's Store, Wilmore. J. It. Mor-
ia, iia rnorin St., 1'bila. 13-13.-1 y. j
Ibow City College. We clip from the
Presbyterian Banner, of Jannary 27th, the
following eomplimentary but well-deserved
notice of this popular and successful Busi
ness College: "The Iron City Commercial
College is now in the full tide of successful
study. This is the only institution of the
kind Hi Pittsburgh that we recommend te
the public patronage."
ti JnrI?. I AMnRead the a M- Advertise,
te purobast LRn J ment in another jrohjam.
Communication
STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.
Ma. Inrrna-Naw that the Mnth Normal
School District, eoropoeed of the counties of
Cambria. Indiana, Armstrong and Westmore
land, rejoices at the completion of the magni
ficent baildimrat Indiana, and contemplates
practical work at no late date, we would re
spectfully call attention to a few facts gener
ally, but possibly not universally known. They
are embodied in Act of Assembly, May 20th,
1857, as roiiows:
"Each of said ssnool shall admit, when re
jnlred, and retain da.fnir tne whole term of
study, If so long they behave themselves wall, one
student annually, alternately male and female,
from each common school district within the conn
ties comprising its Normal District, at a cost fixed
by the trustees of the board of directors sending
them; said students to be selected after pablio ex
amination by aaid directors from amongst those.
If males, of the age of sixteen and upwards,
and if females of not less than fourteen years, who
manifest a desire and capacity to exercise the pro
fession of teaching, preference being always given
to those of the best moral character, most studi
ous habits, and irreatest profiietency in knowledge;
but no one to be so admitted unless proficient in
all the studies required for admittance into the
normal schools, by their general regulations adopt
ed under article seven of this section."
Tbe above provisions are certainly practical
and very wise, for by a Judicious exercise of
them, every echool board in our Normal dis
trict (and in 1873, there were 148) could secure
itself agsinst tbe necessity of throwing (worse)
money away on incompetent teachers. It may
be argued that U is not Just to tax A and B to
make a teacher of C, but A and B, by helping
to educate C will get Infinitely more benefit
from their money than by allowing it to tie
spent upon incompetent teachers; and who
will deny that there are many such. Bach
board of directors should secure themselves by
findlmr their student to teai.h a proper lonjfth
of time, in their respective district ; at a mini
mum salary, on account of receiving this pub
lic benefit. And many earnest, faithful young
men aud ladles ot limited means, would gladly
improve such an opportunity. We hope at
Ifcast one hundred of our school boards will
have the moral courage tolay hold of the good
work, and by a wise outlay of a portion of the
funds entrustf d to them, secure to themselves
and those whom they represent, competent
teachers, thereby benefitting their own com
munity and securing a blessing for tbe rising
generation which can be secured in no other
way. We hope, too. that the young men and
young ladies of the Ninth Normal district will
wake up to the importance of this matter, and
respectfully petition their respective school
boards to give theui this great legacy. Our
tate Normal Schools need the students; our
common schools need the teachers. The bene
fit -is mutual and wUl be lasting as eternity.
SONNET,
To W. G. Died 1873.
Thy portraiture within my hand
I hold, and fondly irnze
On that fair hrow, so broad and bland.
While imaires of other dars
Troop throu-f h my mind with steps so grand !
wna ecnoes irom ine rnr-ou strauu
Of Memory return.
Like chimes In some far steeple rung.
And tell of happy hours.
When Touth his brightest garlands flung
Upon the rosy bowers.
Where, full of hope and cheer, we song.
Nor thouirht our schemes, so airy-hung.
So soon should find an urn.
T. J. Chapmas.
Ebensburg, Fa., IS75.
II YMF. K A L.
EVANS DAVIS. Married, In thl place, on
Thursday, Jan, 28th, by Rev. T. It. Jones. Mr.
John J. Evans and Miss Mary Davis, both of
boensburg.
To the newly wedded we tender thanks for a
large and delicious cake, and trust that the f u
tu re has in store for tbem an abundance of
peace and true contentment. The brnlcirraom
elect is one of the most respectable and sub
stantial of o-ir oitizons, and of the bride it can
truly be said that she has alwavs deserved and
always enjoyed the esteem of every one who
knows her, and we are sure that in all thv du
ties whieh are incumbent upon a wife and help
mate she will act her part cheerfully, lovlnirly
and devotedly. May no shade of sorrow ever
darken their pathway, but may every blessing
lout iieaven can uestow oe vouensarna them
in ineir inutnai journey through life.
REILLY-LLOYD.- Married, ot the Catholic
pastorial residence, Hollidaysburg, on Thurs-
nay evening, Jn. zsih. 187;., by Kev. Father
Walsh. Hon. John Ktri.LV. of Altoona. and
Miss Annir B., daughter of A. H. Lloyd, Esq.,
IiMON D IB. WIN. Married, on the 14th ult.,
at the Baptist parsons re. Bell's Mills, by Rev.
8. N. Swinden, Am nrK F. Almond to anna
kliza irwin, both of Lloydsville. this couu-ty
O B IT IT A K T.
SANCKERS. Tled, In A.leirheny township,
on the 2d Inst., Mrs. Susan Barbara, wife of
Mr. Autbony Sa nek era, ngod 4(9 years and 21
days.
The deeensed ladv was a istcr of Mr. J. r
Pairisb. of this place, and was a most estima
ble woman one wfeo endrd herself by her
many virtues to a large circle or relati ves and
friends, all of whom sincerely mourn her loss.
althoutrh there is every reason to hone that she
has exchanged the cares and troubles of this
lire for the Joys and beatitudes of a life eternal.
She lived in obedience to the precepts of her
faith and diodthe death of an hum'.ii; but sin
cere folio wer of hr crucified Suvi'jr. Her re
mains were yesterday interred in the t'atholic
cemetery at Mrerto, wnither they were fol
lowed, notwithsiandinir the severity of tbe wea-
ther. by a very lartre concourse or sorrowing
kindred and sympathising neighbors. May she
res in pence.
EVANS. Died, In Cambria township, on the
night of the 2d Inst., after along and painful
illnes". Miss Kachbi, Evans, daughter of Wil
liam cvans. aired aoout st years.
LICENSE NOTICE. Petitions
for Tavern and Eating House License
have been filed In the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Quarter Sesioas of t'ambrla county by
me luiiuiTiuK iiHineu persons. an:i win prese nt
ed to the Court of (Quarter Sessions of said coiin
ly, ai .aiarcn sessions, 175.
tavkbn Morsis.
Csrrolltovn Boroagh Edward L. Binder. Dom-
I : . i -
Chest Township -Anthony A-nna.
Chest Snrlners Borongh John ( rouse,
Croyle Townphtp Michael U-ates.
Ebeusburg Boro', West Ward --John A. Blair,
Wallitzin TownshlD Anthonr Mcue.
Washington Township M ichael Bradley, lie?
ry Marti, Margaret Belly. Peter Brown.
IATINO HOUSE LICSNSB.
Washington Township (leerge Seabolt. jr.,
B.-Aler)IVAN. I'lsrk tl S
Prothonotary's Office, Ebensburg, Fob. 3, 1875.
rpilIAL LIST. List of Causes set
down for trial at the ensuing term o
Court, commencing on the first Monday o
of
FinsT wt;eit.
vs. Booer, Adtn'r.
...vs. McGonlgle's Kx'rs
vs. Wagner A Son.
vs. Bradley.
vs. i rum's Ex'r.
vs. Lloyd.
vs. Brown.
tioOND wrvir
Edwards..
Warren...
Nely
McMallin
Maltzie ...
Zuck
Davis
Christy...,
vs. Alleg'ny Vount'a Coal
Cooper II Co....."
Camhrta Iron Co.
Wehn
George
Uughan
Met Parity
Oalligan
Wolf
Burns ,
Benshoff. .. . ......
Broombaugh
Oallairher .
Oortniy
Vaughn k. Lynch.
Murphy
KUduif.
ot uHuner uo
...VS. KISt.
..vs. t'hristy efc ab
...vs. Walters.
..vs. K!rhrril !
. - vs. PenDa. Rail Bsad Ce.
..vs. Minmata.
..vs. Collins.
..vs. M acorn her.
. .vs. Van OrmoT.
..vs. Rager et. al.
..vs. Qaiiaher.
...vs. Broombaugh.
, . ..vs. Jacobs.
...vs. O'Xeiil,
...vs. Burk.
v Rnrlr
H Mrf'OTJiw' .
n . . -"""notary
f ruiuucuiarj j vnico, tDensDurg, Feb. 1, 1875
O IXEBIFF'S SALI3.ftBy virtue of
a writ of Vend. Expon., issued out of the
Court of Common Fleas or Cambria county and
to me directed. Xhere will be exposod to Public
Sale. 00 tbe premises iu Conemangh township,
on Tbcrsbat, tbe 25. U oat or FebrdaKv
next, at 1 o'clock, p. the following KeuL Es
tate, ti wit:
A Li the right, title and Interest of Joseph Kost,
of, in and to a piece or pared of land sitaatl in Cor -emaugh
township, Cambria county. pa frontinir
on Cushon alley and adjoining da ot Helri ot
Joseph Heslop, Ueo d, anl John Cushon. contain
ing One Acrb, more or less bavin? thereon Erected
vault, ce.lars fixtures, an appertenanoes eora!
plete, now In the oecnnDCy 0f Jeph Kost.
a piece or parcel of laTnd 'situate in Conemaurt
township. Csnjbria county. Pa , trontingon Cushon
alley and adjoining lands of Heirs or Joseph He
lop, deod. siid Jonat han Orrlcks, oontainin aboat
Onb-asd-a-halt Arass. more or less. fiavbTJ
thereon ereoted a Frame Satble. A ti! a tveTce o
parcel of land situate part In Con1nTa.grtow
ship and part in Conemaagh 001-0011, Cambria
county. Pa., running 204 root along TownshlnBoad
and back 300 feet, adjoining lands or John Cushon
on two sides and Thomas Valters on the other
Taken In execution an.l to ba sold at the suit of
John Ocis, now for use of Jossah Head
Tsrms or Sai.b. One third of the purchase
money to be paid when the property knocked
.Sherirs om?K2i,?i?K
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF CAMBRIA COUNTY frvtn tbe 83d day
of January, 1874, to the 21st day of January,
A. a. cm sib, Treasurer. ub.
To amount tn Treasurer's handset last
settlement 0,057 87
To amount of Duplicate for 18T4 47 8s
Keiristry for 1874.
74155
1 received from Collectors
forlflTSand previous years
l.WM 41
'J83 86
5,967 79
11,012 90
2,215 54
JflO 85
836 91
75 91
88 n
72
To am't ree'd from Constables for 1KT3
on Duplicates.
To am't ree'd from Treasurer's sale of
Unseated Lands for 1874 and 1473
To am't ree'd from Treasurer's sale of
Seated Lands for 1871 and la7X
To am't ree'd from Treasurer's sale of
Seated Lends for 1873
To am't ree'd 00 Redemption of Lands
irom jenn jox, lor
Thomas Patterson
To am't ree'd from John Rber, In
Cambria County vs. John v. Shaffer
To am't ree'd from William Stover for
Taxes exonerated
To am't ree'd from Wm. II. Sechler,
Cambria County vs. John Kinney...
8S56
200 00
8."i813
144 50
50 00
22 00
13 77
800
23.91
3100
50 00
100 00
To am't ree'd from Wm. H. Sechler,
Com tb vs. w. SUry and J. Shry
To amount of Re-audit received from
John Cox. Kso
To am't ree'd from Herman Baumer,
Sheriff. Hues, costs and stenographer
To am't ree'd from Herman Bauiner.
Sheriff, fees and stenographer (civil
cases)
To am't ree'd from J. K. Hite, Proth'y,
costs, fines and stenographer
To am't ree'd from J, L. Scanlan, Ksq.,
Commonwealth vs. Samuel lr lick. ..
To am't ree'd from HermAQ Fagao for
rent or court House
To ara't ree'd from Samuel Masters,
costs in criminal prosecutions
To ain't ree'd from J. E. Scanlan, Esq.,
camnria couniy vs. rrie:
To am't ree'd trom Wm. 11. Sechler,
Esq.. Com th vs. A. J. Christy
To ain't ree'd rrom J. B. Scanlan, Esq.,
for rent of old lull....
To am't ree'd from Anthony Anna,
Cambria County vs. A. Anna
45 50
302 70
186 50
150
816 35
To am't ree'd from II. Baumer for
costs and fines in District Court ....
To am't ree'd from ll. liauraer for fines.
Jury fees and stenographer.
To am't rt e'd from J. K. Hite for costs
and stenorrapher
To am't reed from I. Lilly for items
sold at Poor House
978,449 96
Cr.
By amount paid Assessors 9 1,M7 13
" " " County Auditors 170 00
" " State Auditors 48 00
' " " Agricultural Society. 10000
" " ' for Bridges and Bridge
Views
By amount paid for boarding prisoners
' Count Comioi-isioni rs
" Commissioners' Clerk.
" " " Counsci
Court Ciier ....
" " lor Court House .....
" " Constables
" " Criminal Prof-ecu t lou i
" " " (Guilty Institute
" " " Csts in the case of
Cambria Co. vs. Commissioners et.al.
By amount paid District Attorney....
" for Elections
" " Fuel
Fox Wildcat Scalps
' " Freight ...
' Insuranco...
" " Inquisitions
" " Jurors, Grand
M " - Traverse
" " Talesmen ....
" " Jury Commissioners..
" " " Jail and Jailor
" Janitor
' " for Military purposes
(old orders)
By amount paid for Miscellaneous purposes-
By amount paid Prothonotary. . ...
" Poo- Directors.
" for Probates
" " for Printing
' for Postage ..
" " Reform School
" for Records for Offices
' Tor llerunding
" M n rorReristry
" " " Road Views
" " School Treasurers
" Supervisors
" " for Stationery..
" " Stenographer.,
M " State Tax
" " " Slate tax ou Co. Bonds
-" ' " Tlpstave
- " " Redemption of Land
" ' tor Jail Bonds ajnd in
terest on since
By amount paid Western Peuiteutiary
" Poor House
By amount paid for District Court as
follows:
For Boarding Prisoners 8 82 55
" Criminal Prosecutions 2,206 69
Constable 306 25
Court Crier, Tipstave ft Janitor 896 50
3.634 50
2.043 SO
1,303 32
600 00
200 0
Vi 75
25S0O
811 93
1,014 47
13 84
fT 43
1,6 32
496 04
39 77
51 15
73 50
38 27
849 63
8,453 03
3 n0
113 W
2.231 6t
l'jO 00
603
1S3 01
626 67
315 31
61 30
658 75
8 86
225 55
80 00
213 25
514 60
141 10
l.ft-5 86
1,170 64
49 51
813 1.1
2,3-;7 50
77 70
78 00
191 44
.2,587 00
70
8,b62 98
Clerk
For Drawing Jurors
' Inquisitions.
lee
" Grand Jurors.. .
' Traverse Jurors
Printing and Stationery...
50 03
83 83
16 37
173
4(4 94
2,653 39
194 00
67 00
Road Views aod Damages.
" Rent of Court House
" Exonerations on Duplicate
502 00.. 7.1 IS 23
107 5
" Abatement to Taxpayers
" Net niuonnt or Duplicates placed
In Constables' hands rorcolecfion
53 Deeds of Land to County at 93.1.1
" Advertising 21 TracU of Land not
sold
" Adv and selllnir 5 Tracts or Land
Advert ixing. sellinir and makiuir
1183(180
10 949 04
ld5 36
10 50
40
Deeds of two Tracts or Land 6 74
." Treasurcr'scoiomi86ion on 943,448.-
60 at 5 percent 2.42315
Balance In Treasurer's banda 14,503 71
$78,449 96
OrTTSTiNDING DUE FROM COLLBCTORS
for 1872 and previous years :
1869. Thos. M'Kernnn, Cambria norongh.$ 29 21
1870, James Dick, Coopersrtnle Borough.. 2 15
1VT1. Hiram p.iblet. Franklin Borough... 5 11
laii. jhcvs costlow, Ailums Township...
" M. E. Peitrioii. Chest TowrsStp-
' Sam"! Dunmire, Prankllii Borough.
Isaac Horner. Kichland Township..
John Kider, Suinrnerhill Township.
S.J. Luther, Susquehanna Twp.
' John Gwin. While Tiivnahln
117 i
Pt 39
17 H4
25 27
14 91
11? 24
7 90
" Dan'l Brthold. Woodvale Borough 121 05
Jasaos iiurns, Vodwr Township 15 96
9509 75
A MOUNTS DUE FROM CONSTABLES FOR
V. 1873 :
John Cor. Cambria Borough ..
William Lloyd, Croyle Township
AJam.PfHrr' 8(1 wrd, Johnstown Boro
J. Lit, 6th Ward.
Daniel Berthold, Woodvule Borough
9 98 57
. 13 16
, 70 M
. 12 S4
. 3833
9233 83
Since paid.
A rFTS DU "WM CONSTABLES FOE
J. a. 1874 I
a. i-.c-Renrode, Allegrieny Township... $
P. R. Wissinger. Adams Township
Paniel James, Urr Township.
Edward Evens, Cumbria Township
John Cox, Cambria Borough
A, J. Stottz, Carrolltown B i rough V.
Z; 10!,f '. Clearfield Township
John NeiT. Croyle Township
A. Goughnour. Kt Conemaugh Boro',
C J.Oweus, East Ward, Ebensburg
Oeo. Oil ley. West "
J- W. Pringle, Franklin BDrongh
TP. A. Burns, Gallitzin Borough
George Varner. Jackson Township
w Ogden, 1st Ward, Johnstown Boro"
M. McNamirn, 3d "
2 ,J" LitrJtb and 6th War-is, Johnstown
lwara Quinn, Millville Borough
Uenry Walters, Summerbill Township.
John Porter, Susquehanna Township. .
. L. Bowser, '1 a lor Township
Joseph Criste, Washington Township..
Nnmuel Eakina, White Township....
Samuel K. Shaw, Wilmore Borough ..
William Ream, Yo Jer Township
PI 50
92 31
10 81
115 11
5s0 81
27SJ
47 80
83 00
88 70
47 03
27 81
28 19
87 10
94 13
215 99
145 O S
175 68
213 89
58 1
142 70
83 51
ass2
302 94
6 78
240 86
3,301 11
Since paid in part. fSlnee paid.
M. Trcnklev
W. P M del land...
t 95 27
111 41
av-uu uatcf na ueorge Gates, sr 621 63
$828 32
ASSETS.
Amount due on Judgments I
" Irom Collectors"..."."'
It 11 Constables for IP73.
" of Cash In Treasury "; '.
due from Wm. B. Bonacker.
late Sheriff
Balance due by Ceunty,'..
f?? 32
Ci975
23 38
8.:H 11
14C 3 71
188 52
16,032 Zi
133,507 01
LTABILITIB3
Outstanding Orders.
44 nnd.
43 71
21 ,900 00
Amount due Poor Heiise
4,61(1 23
School, Hoad,
Borough,
and Bounty..
5,53 07
I15.6W7 01
the unders'gncd. Auditors of Cirabrli
County, object to the following bill. f-r wMrh-
an Ordtf was Issued and the amount P by
the Treasurer of said County, for tho reason
that In our opinion the party who received sal
amount was paid bv vcarly salary by the State
for his services rendered, and we Rtid la favor
Tf the said County of Cambria against the per-
ty named the amount he received. Following
Is a schedule or said Order : Ordvr W14, 807, In 1
favor of R. B. Oageby, for 95.00. . i
Given u Oder our bands, at the Commission- j
ers' Ollice, this S3d day of January, A. D. 161j.
H. P. KKE1 DHOFF, I
JOHN II. FISKE. Auditors.
M.SWEESIT, )
VMOCVTS DUE TOWNSHIPS AND BOR
OL'OHS on School. Uuad, Borough, aud
Bounty Taxes;
School. Road. Boro'. Bounty.
AdjoisTowDshlp..91344 9142.91
Allegheny 2 18
Barr " .. 140.34 88.91
Blacklick " .. 2243 48.W
Cambria M .. 26.44 Ut.lg
Cambria Borouirh. 25.04
Carroil Township.. 45.lt 89 J4
CbPst " .. 410.37 814 IW
Clearfield .. 5fly.O?
2W
Conemaugh Twp. . 40 55
iJoroiiKii
Croyle Township., 7 es
r-.ttensbunr Horo .. B PS
Gallitzin Township 112 37
jacason " dvt ij
Ir-hnstown Boro.. 13 54
Millville Itorouah.. I0.S7
Munster Township 11.81
Brospect Borough. H.41
Kichland Twp 23 08
Summerbill Twp.. 134.52
Susquehanna " ..
Buminlt viiia Hero 50
Taj l r Township. 173.11
ashiiiaion Two.. js &o
White Township... .5 H4
Yoder " ... 271.04
South Fork School
District 23.72
Give order our hands, this 23d day of Jan
uary, A. 1. 1P73.
A.ANNA. I
M. CAMPBELL, Commissioners.
WM. D. M CLBLLAXD, (
Wt. the undersigned. Auditors ff Cambria
County, do respectfully report tht we have
caretully examined tho vouchers and accounts
of the lteceipts and Kxpenditurcs or the said
County rrom the 221 day of January, a. P. 174.
to the 21st day ot January, A. I). 1376, and do
tlnd tbem to be a stated ; as is also tbe forego
ing statements of Assets end liabilities.
Given under our hands et the Commission
ers' Offlce, tots 3d dey of January, A. D. 1S75.
ii. P. FUEIPHOFF,)
JOHN H. KISKE. V Auditors.
M. SWEENEV, )
DIRECTORS OF THE TOOK
of Cambria Countt, in account with
6uld County for tbe year 1874:
Da.
To amount received for grain end hay.$
." pigs
" " potatoes
" " maintaining
paupers
To amount received for hides.
" " WOQl
" " mowing
120 57
21 16
61 83
15 oe
19(0
6 50
8,s5 98
Of den paid by A. l. Criste
99.200 33
Cw,
By amount or Order to
S. M. Douglass, Esq., Justice fees, 1S68. .$
Lewis Uodgers, for beef, 1971 . .
" ' " interest
Mrs. Ste-ets, servant, 172. .
J;icob Horner, for graves, O.D.P. 18-3..
Wtllium D. Pryce. for surgery. " ..
David Shmkle, for pork, 1S74..
.. Jce
A. K rouse, for fish
Gvorge J. KoJgers, for coal
clothes line
John Brady, Esq , for Justice's fees.. . .
" goods to O. D. P..
John M. fjowtnan. State L. AsvJum
H. P. I p. Woodruff, prtutiug
Isidore Li'ly, steward, salary-
" " conveying paupers and in
sane to Dixmont aod other pluses. ...
Isidore Lilly, for apples and peaches...
6 sheep
" 1 toorfe
!" " " berries
" " incidentals
Pa. R. . Co.. for freight
Teresa Scanlan, for butter and eggs. . . .
100
30 CO
8 39
12 03
15 00
1 50
42 07
11.R
88.17
923.53
U.47
14 53
6.05
7.89
7.79
ro
146 78
84.53
181 03
43 A4
6.1 25
15.24
SiO I
10 I
49 75
8 50
425
9 50
125 00
809
OUJOO
58 60
8i 10
16 75
U5 0U
900
91 04
75 18
81 3
10 00
5 07
45
87(4
4t0
850
23 60
613 S3
lb 71
150 99
I nomas ishop, ror boans
Ie i Itudgcrs, for beef
Jerry Dsnavon, fish
J. ll. Dvnting, for VIM. Alms House..
David E. Jones, for repairing meat tubs
Panlcl Murray, tor hauling Ice
Myers & Lloyd, merchandise
George C. K. Zaht-j, merchandise
" " goods to i. I). P
Gillespie, Zeller A CoM groceries
J.obn liloch. Director, ser-icee O. D. P.
" " transportation "
" " " eon.., and funeral
expenses. O. D. P
Jas. Farren, Director, ser.ic s O. P. P.
John Shai haugh. for coRins Tor "
John T. Harris, for constable fees
John W. James, "
John K. MeKenzie, "
Patrick Burns,
Michael Quinn,
A. B. Davis, " "
George Varner. " "
George Seymour, " "
Michael Stevens,
P. II. Smith, " .. ..
H. Kinkcad, Esq., Justice's
F. M.Gaorge, Lti., .
B. F. Slick, Esq., " " .. .
E. J. Waters, Esq., " " ......
F. J. T'urrish. Justice and constable fees
John Sharbaugb. " l
A. H,. Peurod, " f
John W. MeCojineli, ftrmer.'.
Henrv Ebcrlv,
Daniel F.:eil'y,
Jones Sons, for weaving and yarn ...
Berg A Son, for wagon and lumber
Pr. J.J. Oatman, phvsioian
Dr. J. C. Hlaisdell, physician, O. D. P...
Dr. A. Ycagley.
K, K, D'.inetfan, for goods to O. P. P....
Joseph Steibich, " 44 " ' ....
Mrs. McPermitt,
Win. McPberson, " " ....
Chas. Unversagt, " ....
Geo. J. Thomas. M ....
A D. Rrinkt-r Co., " "
John Rick. " ....
John Ryan, '
.lames J. Murphy, "
P. F. ShstTer, " " "
Buchanan A Clark, " " ....
John Kin's, " " ....
Jacob tt iiii.
Andrew MuHctt, for boarding O. D. P.
Thomas Jenks, " "
Thomas Judge, "
Joseph Horner, ' "
Noah Wissinger
George Shaffer, "
Samuel Kipple,
A. C. Ree, " f
Ignatius Koehlc, " 44 44
QorgeKurtt, 44 44 44
Leonard Rest, -
V. Leitenbergcr, 44 44 44
Ida Jones. 44 44
Directors of Poor, Wcstuiorelanl Co...
J. Wagner, for digging graves, O. D. P.
Jacob Horner, 44
Pavid P. Davis, " 44 44
Peter Wissinger, 44 44 44
Jjmcs Lynch, 44 4
Michael iSchits, ..
Mary Jones, nursing and attend'g 44
14 12
107 94 !
I
103 00
300
16 00
15 06
200
6 75
1128
760
650
7 00
350
2 no
61
t :z
2tXl
1 80
2 00
8 83
364
50
S8Q-1
245 00
71 00
47 43
61 00
10 60
15 10
275 00
17 50
57 U8
30 05
55 78
4 50
83 34
10 94
31 24
U7
75
124 34
10 61
$ 07
lj GO
tfoK-IMi mr alien ling
J. P. MeKenzie, 4-
Mrs. C Foster, 44 nursing
John Smith, 44 boirding
Francis Devlin, 44 rent
Kernard Keelan, 44
Joseph Behe. 44 coffins
Owens & Ielghtv. 44
10 00
2 00
11 tH)
1 51
3 01
James J. Ksylor, for plow p
" 44 44 buckw
Mary F. Fnrren. servant
dnts
rheat.......
f! ?5
Susan MeDHrinitt, 44
Mary M ago ire, 44
Ann Maguire, 44
Mrs. St veil", 44 '...III
William J. B'ick, for merchandise..".
Geis. Foster tt Quino, for UtercL-andise.
K. Koherts fc Son,
M. 1 Oatman, f
William l.i'ringor, 44 "
F. W. Jenkins i Bro., 44 flonr.
Burns 4 bmuckcr. 44 mcerie8...".
Geo. Huntley, for stoves and linwiro .
V. Luttringer, tor spouting and tinware
tjco. W. Oatman. Eq., counsel foes and
sta'iag accounts for K mrd of Pub to
Charities
Ttohrt Rvan, ts-.w . ......
12 no
41 75
13 if)
K2 60
3UKt
530
SI C7
511 00
442 PI
151 51
6650
129 29
...... .. .. v. .
Hr. J. A. K.-ld. for nirmnnt II. an.i..i i me
47 00
W.T?nMurphr4 for 9onP ' D
Matthew Connerv.
18 oil
C. Pevor,
Jones 3c Evans,
smith wi rki
2
8;
81
10
122
119
11
y
e
3
6
li
2-1
2CJ
Lycoming Co. Ins. Co 44 Insurance..
Wm. Kittell, timothy and clover seed . .
D. H.Zahm, for lime..
44 coal
it. M. O Neill, for re pairing harness...,
Morgan Humph revs, -4 wagons....
Pibert. Warne & Co.. for bell
j Martin Senders, foreurg-e.y.
r.. jnm-s, ror pnnf inr.
Paniel O. Kvans. for shoemaking
John Fisher, for pump ami repairs
Joseph Outwalt, for beer..-.
Ansel in Weaklen. Pi net or, for expen
ses to Pixinont
Anseltn Weaklen, Pirector, fo convey
ing pnupers to Poor House.
Christ, ltoich, for merchandise
Charles Collins, for wrk at well
Pavid Williams. 44 44 44
Mrs. Margaret Brady, for vinegar
Wining and Manufacturing Company,
Hbensburg, 1 or lumber
Jane Jones, allowance, O. P. P
Joseph Sycuni, 44 44
MicU'l MoKenna. expenses to Dixmont.
J. A. Moore, for tabacco
4 00
2 80
5 (A)
J2 "0
900
10314
9 0-)
32 0)
If 03
e i-o
14 00
!
T
I. A. Rlnkead. for chtl"-:
Iiouiws K.'seristeel, IV
j Mrs. -Byrne, for cbtcker.,
j Pan! Iarls,for "
1 Annie O'Neiil. Tor eewlnsr,
f John OConnell. for straw,
1 as. C. Mnrray, for elder,
tin Lilly, for one sieer.
J Pa'! farren, for one bull,
1 Joha lieu for two head ot cattle.
to fJ
iTr
IS IV
2 NT
800
15 on
Hi no
4Oil
00
28 1
I
44 75
MOO
43 75
lt w
17 14
8 05
8 00
450
45 10
t-M
M we
975
S H
848 85
John Karren. for three head of eattle.
J. Whit tlrrgtnn. errnrmm fruit rreee,
. T. Roberts, for stationery,
Joseph Geis, for hiskey,
A. Strittmatter, tor elder press,
J. D. Parrisb, tor carpeuter work,
David Lewis, - -
t:hark-s Zimniertimn. Irvery, O. D. P-,
D. S. Chamber, for bran.
I htvld Jones, for repairing pump,
J. Hainmer. for grapca,
H. A. MePikc. for ft iutinr.
I Michael Powm-y. tor pork. r
Michael TUomas,
Con. 'N eill. "
Mrs, t-erly, for butter.
Gi.fTnh A Prrce. beer and bufeherlnr.
A. A. Bat kit n. lumUor a shtnaies,
' f lor smith work,
Am't paid A. P. Prlste, Esq , Treasurer,
by J. Lilly, Stcwa'J. .
9909 83
UTICA PlTLt ATION.
Total ammiot e.f Orders paid by A. T. -
Criste. K-q.. Trfaurc r , , '..titf ps
From wlilt-li "l-Jiot amount
Ztlscellaneous paid A. P. Crista 9 S48 85
orders prld issued prior to Jan.
1,1874 M
Out-docrrelief.hunalsaodexp's 15i2 17
rtate Lunatic Asvlurn P'SOO
1 iinnwipnin Aun unuw
Directors Poor. Westiu'land Co.
Jltxmont Hospital. .
foundry expenFcs to Dixmoni-.i
87 8
1U3 &
1M15 71
41 25
2M00
f-nyeiciaus. tj. . p
I horse. tlS; 1 cider mill, $is
wagon, 940 r "
Lumber, shinrles. nails, nrnm.
193 00
work, etc., for new pig iy and
repairing ceils for insane 141 00 8,851 81
Net expenses or House and Farm $sio"l7rr
Am't due Poor House by C maty Trea-
surer, as showo t,y Auditors' Report. 94,810 23
Am t due I. Houso from other sourc 453 91
5 2.H
T REPORT OF LILLY. TgwAap or Cam
V BIA COrSTV PuOB IIOLSEJ
Sw K ojFi w-4 hor-es, 8 eows 2 beef ettt.
2 sheep, esh. ats, 1 sow with 7 pigs. and 4'Jchirker.s
fi'tca or Fa rat. 20 tons 01 ha. soo bus. oats.
BOO bus. ear com, .160 bns. potatoes. 6J t,ns back,
wheat, 8t'4 lbs. wool, 160 bus. turnips
MAsrrAf-Tt-HKn lS!tTrT.ON.4Sh!rts.
pair sorks. 23 pair st orklng. 30 chennacs, 29 dresses.
0 children's dresses. 32 apron v 14 s-aaes, 17 petti
cr.it s 19 towels. X) llloa -slip , is pillows. 20 sheets
11 bed-ticks. 1 1 san-L-onofets acd 12 pairs mittens
142 qts. caaucd frnits. etc. " '
I ARTK'tFROK liiD. S4 Prs nantii ll r..i.
men s and boys' costs. 5 (airs irawes. under
shirts. 80 hats an l caps, 2 pairs shoes'. i,i,rs
loo'.; 10 pieces caPco 44 y.ls. each ; 3 i lf-c.- puis-
a. su, pii-cc (jineniim, j vos: a peievs
shirting, each yds; 1 piece tlckitiir. ai vri. s
yds. linsey. C yds. new ttattlng. 21 new t uckets.
6 new waehlKiards. &J lbs. tottu.co. 7 lbs eotfe
tV3 Jbs. tea. M lbs. rice. IS l!s. em slar-h. 2f0 lts!
iar. x o ins. tallow, it, ihs. candles
20UC lbs. pork. 2vX0 lbs. beef, j bbl. s
Bi jlajf.-i, bbl. cr-k-rs, 4 bMs. Boi
pies, 60 gats. app!e butter, lis qts.
M glasos jeliy, 1P0 bos. pauttoct.
lard. 2 0 lls. tallow. 167 1b onri u .
AM! lb, pork. lbs. beef, j bbl sognr 'itl4i
ut , -5 o.iis. noar. Phi uti.
esnned trnit,
corn, HO0 bus. oais. 5 bus. baekwheat, 1 " bus
tarnips. 15 ton bay, 7ou bus. eoal.
Fakuino lsf-iicF.TS. Ac. 1 four horse wagon.
1 nrly. . v ... ... 1 ... , . , . . .
threshing machine, mowing machine. 1 n-lnilmlir
leuumg-lox , elder mill, grain dnil, hav rsks"
bay fork and fixtures. 4 plows, 3 harrow cutu!
vator, 3 grain cradles, 5 cythe forks, rakes
shovels, mattocks, axes, saws. etc. Also. S sets
horse gears. 2 sets light harm fs. 1 act boggy har
ness, 3 sadulvs, brid esT halters, chains, etc.
ismatks cf ropig.
Kumberof Inroaus Jaauary 1. 1K4 nt
admitted during the year i
44 born 44 - j gy
discharged, absconded and rel
moved during the year 33
44 died " u
4 remaining January 1, 1875. "T! FT
MW. 22: Females. 26: InKiue Male," 4; I a
sane lenialcs, 11; Blind MaUra. 8: Blind Fe
male. 1 : Americans. 25; Foreigners , j; Aver
age number of paupers in'int5iv,61. Average
C?'L cf, ,Trck ','c"up weekly, tl-Sj-wtucb la
clivdes 1240 tpei to way farf-rs.
I. LILLT, Steward,.
Wa, the iinderslgoed. Pirfctors of tbe Poor
rtf Cambria county, do certify that the forego
ing is a xrrect statement of theexpeuae,ele
off the Poor and House r Emplovuient for the
yer l?7t: !l which is re.jectf uilv submitted
Witness our benes, this 2d day of February.
JOHN mH. 1
AN.-F.LM WE A K LEX. Directors.
CHAKLES FLICK, ) "xn3rt
Attet-I. Lil.lt, Cleik. 12-8,-lt.J
"REGISTER'S NOTICE
is hereby given tiiai Uie foKowIng
namel Accounts have bren paed and tiled 'u
the Regifcter s OOjoe at Ebei.sl.org. In and for
the CoAintycf Cetnbna. and will b preeentea
to ttie Orphans' t ourt of 1d county, for sud-ru-matioi
and allowance, on fffONrtDir tbe
au da v or Maiicb. A. P. 1T6, to wU.- '
1. Ths se.vnd account or James V. Marrav
gnsrtlian of John D. O't'onnell. Jr.. a mlaor child"
or John P. i I'tVnnell, late of ths Coltad States
2. The second and final account of Jjl KiMer
exeen'or of Matthias PcitxJL-h, lals ol Chost t.wa-
gn 1 p. duceafed.
. Tho first and pattlal seeocnt of Lewis A 4a
ver. exeentoj-of Cad wig Cravor.'lat of CaToU
town lKrfUah. deceased.
4. The flict and flnal account or Francis Ma!li.
sdmin-stratnr of Bernard Mullen, late of ami
merbiil township, deceased. '
6. The final account of Benjamin Penstioof. gnar
dlan of Liward L-idy. a minor rhlld ot David
Lidy, late of Jackson tcwr.sliip. dooeaned
6. The first and caJ account fff J Burk eg
eeutor of ii. $. itcarodo, Lite 0 "uirjb'eny
township, aeeonsed. " '
7. The nrsi aud final aeooat of John E. Pav's
xorou.r ot Ebenezer lavis, late or Ebenabniw
borough, deeeafe. I. m
f. ate rut ajjd final a-ernnt or John Brntoa
artrntnu-Uatur of Joseph Larimer, late of Johns
tewn borouk h. deceasej.
9. The first and final account of .facet) Slisofc
guanlisn ol Paniel Stull. a minor child of Daniei
ata.l. late of Adams township, decease.1. '
10. Tb- first and Ei;Msr.:,i frn 1.' -
no
1 ft! I Geo- C. K. Znhra. exreotore of Pavid Powell wha
65 Ol j wa nur.ilan of Uenjamin John Eocs Davis, a
51 no ! min'T h(ld of Mary Powell.
03 I ' i neimruana nnmi aeeoant r (Tharles Anna.
eo ,
0 I
61O
anaroian or -ingiistiiie a m:i,orchiW t
Francis Glasscr. late of Chest township, .leeeased.
11. The tirsi and final account ol Henry S. luinnu
alminis-ralor of Peter J. lnimm .'. i n.
?S t0 i wwn.n!i, ut'crnsfQ.
30 00 1 . 1- l'lc Srt "d final aceount or JcJin II. Poug
25 00 J""' n!m.'n''''rat."r 1,f Mlf,b.iel McCartv, 4ate if
8fO i Clearfield township deecascil.
103 54 ! 1 ' furth and final atvonnt ot James Yost
600
I idjaiii(.iiim lost a.innnlptritu.rsor Jacob Tost.
late of Carrtiil towr.sh.'p, decease 1
' The en,t 5Cf'nnt of Lilen O. 4'allan anl
' r . n ,I";v-S'":,T,l4n' executors of Willi Callsn.
late of A Bsmnirten township, deceased.
I 18. The second and final areount of Franrls
: Flick, truarilian nf MrrCapMii 1
12 00
8 00
3W
5 00
300
300
25v : mrri with Chsrlrs Binder.) a miner child of
16 fia i Jsniea Csrroil, deceased.
3 00
35 00 J
JAM FS M. SlXfiPtl T7,'...-
Regtster's Uflice, Ebensburg, Feb. j, 14ri.
m oo i
WIDOWS' ArrRAISEMEUT3.
Notice! is TneffdiT iri--n llf 1 a r..1-
- - f M.K
lowing namel apnrawnieiIs of ?orotial pro
perty of dt eln tt. si 1-ctcd and et apait for
the widows of lntesta'es. under toe Act of -
J: to j sembly of the 14th 2aror April. A. P l-51. havo
22 50
j toen nied ia the ltegitr s Oifcc- at Ebensburg
S.nd will le piescnaed to the Orphans' Court
j ot Caiubri.-4. .ounty. rorooi. Urination and allow.
I ence, on Wedsksdat, tho a ijat or Mincn.
I A. P. 1S7V tu wit :
1. Inventory an J spprairomcDt of certain person-
al prn;ierty appraised
iised and set aiiart fofXA-ney J;
or John P. V . Uerhart, late of
Jcrharl. widow
Kichland township, deceased 7; 25.
2. Inven'ory and apprslrcmenf Of rerlsia person
si property appraised K.td set apart for Alary Ksy
lor. niaU'en s!'er r Peter Kavlor, lata af Man.
s er towr.hip. teeasel 4S.60.
X. Inventory and a rpraiarnientorrertain person
al property app aej and 8"t amrt for Margaret
iiufi'.n, widow ot Bernard Mnl'ra, late el tom
niertnll township, decesse-t t-P7.77.
4. Inventory and apf risement or certain per
uu
-..
i2 I
51
20
75 ;
50 1
40 ,
95 1
3 j
12
59
50
00 J
ll.i 1
00 I
P2 ,
eoo
sonal 7ropeny appraisea ana er prt tor fllxs
beth Wissinger. of Panlcl ics ngtr, late
or Adams tawnsh p. deeeaed 25 S.
6. Inventory end appraisement ef certain per
sriKa! pr"jertv apprnfsed and set apart for Lllra
beth Stiles, w'idow olSania-1 SUiss, late or Jack
Son township, deeeascl ; 3O0. 00.
6. Inventory snd sppraisti lent of certain per
sonal iroiertV appra s-d and st apsrt lor Fitss
beh A. Will. wliw af Augustine D. A lit, la: c
Allcghray towBFlt'p. deeease.1 SiO.'O.
J A M T.S MM NO EU. lirgtstrr.
Register's OQlce, Ebensburg, pa J i t
GAUTIOX. This is to caution all
lersona sgainst meddling In anv way
with the following described prepertv, th? dsy
bought by me at Sherlfc's sals and lea" with Hid.
bv kisMKix, of Carroil tbwbHhip, daring my plea,
sure, to wit: 1 duh tns.re. 1 cow, a shevp.'s seta
harness, 1 two-horse wagon and 1 iwo-Lerse el!.
JOStPH ALSLKTKht.
Carroll Twp., Jan. 23, 15;6.-23t.4
,
,
'
1
,
NOTICE. Persons haviuf rUir&s
egAinst Rev. K. C. Chutist v re rw-
qnested te xrent tna te the nnlc'
SotMemeat. J. v &CA iA
Fbensherg, sb,. 22, w:j.-t.
e
m