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VOLUME 9.
EBENSBURG, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1869.
NUMBER 27.
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CAMBRIA COUNTY,
From 30th day of January. 1868, to 20th day of January, 1869, inclusive.
.... w rnrirnnrn np piMnnm rnilMTV PD
no nmn i.iia. inruduncn
un. .
18 68
jo amount of Couiity Tax received
from B. McDermitt, late 1 reas r,
CG2 10
942 DO
To amount of Poor Tax 'received
from B. McDermitt, late Treas'r,
I'd amount of County Tax received
from Collectors lor ltOO.ana pre
vinna vf.ra.
20.196 08
9,370 05
68 09
9C5 70
To amount of Poor Tax, do. do. do.
Relief 44 ao.
u fii;trv " 1SG8. do.
" County Tax on Seated
and Unseated Lands for 1867 and '
previous v ears, . . Voo m
0 amount of Poor Tax, do. do. do.
Relief " 1865. do.
1 Road " 1867, do.
" School " " do.
' R..nnT " dO.
1,088 90
39 17
2,354 42
- 3.323 ( 2
98,80
" received from Miacel-
1. norm a Smirren . I,Ioo W
To amount received on Redemption
of Lands,
To amount received on Comnns-
549 06
562 00
1 ,207 34
1,140 46
577 11
554 19
53 62
250 00
GO 75
lioners' Sales,
To amount of Exonerations allowed
Collectors ou County 1 ax
To amount of Commissions, do. do.
" Exonerations aliowea
rwfprtnr nu Poor Tax
To amount of Comraissions'do. do.
1 " Exonerations anoweu
Collectors on Relief Tax,
' amount of Exoneratioi.s allowed
i'nll winn nn Militarv Tax
oamountol Commissions, do. di-
Total, $47,648 74
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1 No.10
T. 186
Ti Barnett i D. B
and VDebt,.
fJS.Oaeby, Int. to
FROM JUDGMENTS.
No. 10 Mar.
865. iS.
Bal. of
99 59
; milk. ij o nu
20,1S69... 3 54
J Costs,.. 9 62M$112 751
dm Sandersl Jude'tof Docket of
and IFF. JCinkend. En .
fetcrSandcrsJ Debt, 17 00
Total, $1S9 75)4
STATEMENT SHOWING LIABILITIES
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding orders, $1,766 01
iojount Due Comr's.
Campbell $7C0 00
Frguaon, J 06 ( 0
Kennedy 194 CO 1,0C0 00
Amount Due Sheriff, 1 1 3 35
Road nnd School Taxes, 5.385 02
Bal. in furor cf County, 12,987 70
Total. $21,332 08
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3 U TST.WTTTa-G-
DUE
FROM COLLECTORS FOR THE
Co.
Wm, McDermitt, Washington tn., $
18C4.
lSti5.
at
W.6.
iienry jjioyu, ousquebanna lp.f
J hn Priugle, Wilmore bor.,
a. .aiafcin, lilacklick tp.,
lohn Yahner, Carroll township,
Mzer Helfrick, Chest township,
vv' 0atman' Ebensburg bor..
Y W. Harris, Jackson township,
vJ Tobin, Gallitzin township,
Robert Boyle, Millville bor.,
John I'oiter, Susquehannn tp.
Jonas F. Goughnour. Taylor tp.,
Jere. M'Goniglo, Washington tp..
Joeeph Ilogue, Allegheny tp.,
Amoa Rowland, Blacklick tp.,
F.benezer Williams, Cambria'tp.,
Joseph GantDer. Carroll township
Dominic E:ger, Carrolltown bor.,'
Anthony Anna. Chest township
Francis Cooper, Chest Springs bo'r..
Jeremiah Donahoe, Clearfield tp.,
Jacob Wertz, Conemaugh tp.,
Adam Byer. Croyle township.
Geo. W. Oatman, Ebensburg bor.,
Jerome Dawson, Gallitzin tp.,
Timothy Hunt. Jackson tn..
18C8.
38
50
616
224
41
1,488
81
Wm. Flattery, Johnstown bor.,
ueo. filler, Lore t to borough,
Robert Boyle, Millville bor..
Wm. B. Diver, Munster township,
Charles Uelsel, Richland tp ,
James Gallaher, Summerhill tp.,
Jaa. W. Condon, Snrnmitville bor.,
John Westover, Susquehanna tp.,
D. W. Angus, Taylor tp.,
Joseph Criste, Washington tp.t
Perry Troxell, White township.,
Joseph Miller, Wilraore bor.
Elias Crisman, Yoder township,
u
u
Totals,
$7,621
i MOTIXT
School
on Seat-
fl 1? due the Beveral Districts
tlom lyears ' 1867
and pre-
: School.
40 60
209 97
62 52
165 07
484 45
183 24
65 30
65 65
2 58
in...
Road Tax.
$ 25 89
162 14
54 12
133 53
263 63
122 72
49 82
61 II
do.
arubria
Carroll
Meat
infield
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Croyle
do.
nsbrs borough,
ur unsiiDniH tuuiui. on.
18 6 8
By amount paid Assessors, $I,C44 30
" " " Auditors County
and State accounts,. 306 00
By amount paid Bridges, 1,700 00
" " " Commissioners
John Ferguson, $700 00
John A. Kennedy,. . 594 00
Maurice M'Namara.. 85,00
John Campbell 670,00 2,049 03
By amount paid Commis'ers' Clerk, 425 00 :
Uom rs uouncii,. . oo w
Coiu'n. 0U,. ... 10 o
Constables, 849 29
Court Crier, 95 00
Court House, 530 21
Crim. Prosect t'ns, 1 ,649 84
Elections 1.641 21
Fox Scalps, 322 30
Fuel, ... 145 CO
House of Refuge, 48 07
Incidentals, 55 90
Inquisitions 248 OS
Jail and Jailor,.. . 1,761 67
Jurors Traverse,. 2,583 33
(Tales),.. 124 50
' (Grand),. 751 47
Jury CommUs'rs,.
and Clerk, 63 62
Military 509 92
Phono. Repoter,. 295 03
Postage 15 30
Poor House, 11,000 00
P. H. Directors,.. 300 00
Printing, 540 00
Probates 14103
Prothonotarv and
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II
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41
Clerk of Quarter Sessions, 1,15140
Redem. of Lands, 327 98
" Refunding, . 158 54
" Relief, 2 00
" Road Damages,. . 861 10
" Road and Bridge
Views 350 00
" Stationery ' ' 388 29
" State Debt. De
i
ficiency 3,100 31
" " Supervisors, 423 24
Teach's Institute,. 49 90
" 44 Tipstaves, 73 12
" Wild Cat 8calps... 19 80
By Commission to Collectors on
County, Poor and Military Taxes, . 1,755 40
By Exonerations to Collectors on
County, Poor and Relief Taxes... 2,088 C7
By 33 Deeds to County for Lands,
at $3 37... 111 21.
By Advertising 46 tracts of Lands.
at 50 cts 23 03
Bv Commission on $36,796 12 at
'34 per cent., 1 .287 86
Balance in Treasurer's hands, 5,566 48
Total $47,648 74
C23jaLJzzrk, County.
MISCELLANEOUS.
R. V. Linton, late Sheriff,... $17 67
Same, Interest on same, 106 $18 73
B. M'Dermitt, late Treasurer, .... 1 ,267 07
Total,.. $1,285 89
AND ASSETS OF THE COUNTY.
ASSETS.
Amount Due from Judgment?,....
Amount Due from Miscellaneous,
Amount Due from Collector,
Amount in Treasurer's bauds,..,..
$129 75 .
1 .285 80
14.330 05
. 5,86 4d
Total,- : . $21,332 08
YEAR 1868 AND PREVIOUS
YEARS:
Military.
Tax.
98 19
Poor. State. Relief.
24 2t
19 95
86 51
23 03
57 72
2 1G
70 15
35 75
17 40
39 00
42 01
45 03
25 77
66 01
62 72
27 44
86 14
27 84
62 11
10 35
83 90
110 10
20 78
32 88
360 75
24 24
21 83
43 97
28 46
12 80
47 71
63 46
49 41
14 52
45 72
126 15
54 C9
C
59
C5
80
20 27
26 81
18 97
20
1 00
16 66
9 20
10
10 09
153 91
39 55
223 44
203 53
83 65
383 43
201 43
63 72
130 95
56 59
1C9 07
23 9G
63 51
804 06
112 32
73 12
928 77
39 97
39 20
105 90
9 02
83 39
240 21
429 12
165 25
430 62
410 64
108 50
224 53
86 88
336 73
9 CO
17 60
1 00
22 50
3 50
21 50
3 00
84 12
33
10 50
14 00
7 00
23 50
54
22
48
53
05
63
94
C4 00
180 31
701 48
202 17
398 73
289 53
185 04
133 02
126 33
356
101
5
203
146
18
62
19
76
79
107 04.
94 04
61 22
27 00
90 87
48 64
15 50
23 62
12 50
3 50
64 4,657 06 1,686 77 63 93 800 65
Gallitzin township, 28 46 80 00
Jackson do. 218 93 298 47
Munster do. 90 . 16 60
Richland do. 110 31 116 15
Summerhill do. 13110 ;143 88
Summitville borough, 62
Susquehanna township, 87 46 158 69
Taylor do. 164 43 164 79
Washington do. 232 92- 280 09
White do. 8ff2 26 704 34
W.lmore borough, 4 00
Yoder township, 125 19 138 61
$2,354 42 3,323 02
Miscel
$ 8 00
4 00
20 90
25 00
65 00
20 00
24 60
15 00
669 27,
?o tn
100 00
122 41
': 166
75
Total, $1,138 62
Givoi under our hands, at Ebensburg, this
20th day of January, A. D. 1869. -JOHN
FERGUSON,
JOHN A. KENNEDY,
MAURICE M'NAMARA, CW.
Attest : Thos. J. Glass, Clerk.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Cambria
county , do respectfully report, that we have
carefully examined the accounts and vouch
ers of Receipts . and Expenditures of the
said County Commissioners from the 30th
day of January, 1868, to the 20th day of Jan
uary, 18G9, inclusive, and find them to be
correct, as is also the foregoing Statement of
the Liabilities and Assets of said County.
Wilneta our bands, at the Commissioners'
Office, the 20th day of January, A. D. 1869.
D. A. LUTHER,
E. D. EVANS,
... JAMES NULL,
Auditor t. ,
Attest G. W. Oatmas, Clerk. ;
G EORGE "WV OATMAN, Treasurer,
IM ACCOUNT WITH
DIRECTORS OF THE POOR AND HOUSE
OF EMPLOYMENT, CAMBRIA CO.
DR. -
18C8. July 2lst. To County Orders
Vna Aft ACR nnrl -iflT rpceivftd
Geo! C. K. Zahm, late Treasurer, $3000 00
March 4. To amt. ree'd from Wm.
J. Buck as amt. overpaid on corn
in 18GG,
17 10
April 13. To amt. ree'd from A".
Kopelia as fiue in Commonwealth
vs.
25 00
April 14. To amt ree'd from J. S.
SUaj-er, esq , fine in Com. vs.
John Oairk. ' '
25 00
July 9. To baL of fines ree'd from
fjffortre Orris.
50 CO
To CountyOrders issued during 1868, 9000 00
To bal. to close in favor of Treasurer, 67 78
Total,
12184 78
CR.
1868. By amt. paid on indebtedness
prior to 1868, $
APPRAISERS F. P. Tiernev, 10 00
1373 14
20 00
308 35
9 91
74 40
33 38
James Myers,
5 00
II. C Devine,
BEEF J. Gutwalt, 485lb3,
L. Rodgers, 1374 "
5 00
71 64
190 81
27 30
It. E. Jone?, 865 "
Thos Hoover 240 "
BLACKSMITH1NG R. Singer,
L. D. Cawser,
S. J. Weakland,
BOOTS, SI10E3 Gregg, Son
& Co.
BUTTER Bell O'Neil,
CLOTHING Mills & Davis,
John Dougherty,
D. C. Morris,
CLOTHESLINE W. A. B. Lit
tie, 200 ft. (S) 3c. per foot.
CARDING Yenner & Jones,
COAL Charles Myers,
Evan E. Evans,
Daniel Parks,
COFFINS Arthur Cullen,
John Blough,
18 60
1 05
4 41
4 45
74 40
33 38
25 00
20 00
5.00
6 00
7 16
30 32
74 74
3 90
6 25
18 00
30 50
6 00
7 16
108 8G
54 75
45 80
David W. Jones,
CORONER'S INQUEST J.
A.
Harrold,
CONSTABLE FEES R. Ryck
man,
John Grosscup,
A. B. Davis,
George Yarner,
E. James,
Joseph Daily,
Isadore Lilly,
Tate W. Allison,
45 80
74 50
6 30
33 87
10 40
17 90
21 00
3 55
7 75
25 75
0
1 75
9 25
2 00
8 25
13 65 242 32
looo 00:000 oo
j.
C.
C. Riffle
A. Dimond,
Geo.
Wissineer,
Andrew Glass,
An
C.
Snyder,
Patrick Markey,
John A. Blair.
CO. ORDERS ON HAND.
FARMERS J. W. M'Connell,
Wm. J. Parish,
Owen Lynch,
David O'Harra,
Chas. M'Dermitt
FARMING UTENSILS Con-
89 25
189 00
18 00
100 00
7 00 403 25
verv& Co.. Dloueh
AMOUNT received from
laneous Sources :
James Condron, for County Map,
J. K. Hite, Jury fee. No. 4, Mar.
Sessions, 1868.
D. T. Storm, late Commissioner,
Geo. C. K. Zahm, Com. vs. Ilor
nick, C. L. Pershing Com. vs. Gageby,
John Campbell Com. vs. Uelsel,
F. P. Tierney,on Bond of Daniel
& Jos. Walter,
Teter Mulvlhill, on Bond of J.
Keith, et al. ,
F. P. Tierney, on Judg'fc of Coun
ty vs. J. Burgoon,
G. W. Easly, County vs. J. LTor-
W. H. Secbler, in Nos. 17 & 18
Sept. Sessions, 1868,
Geo. C. K. Zahm, Cost and Jury
Fees,
Cornelius Diver, Surplus on Stray
Cow,
Geo. W. Oatman, Taxes Exoner
ated for 1868,
10 CO 10 00
285 71
75 56
296 52
110 00
37 42
40 75
588 26
76 77
20 87 1537 86
163 82 163 82
3 00 3 00
66 00
2(7 25
129 38
13 25
17 25
40 63
6 24
301 27
256 16 1037 43
FLOUR & GRAIN A. M'Fad-
den it Co.,
. Samuel O'Harro,
Kinport & Co.,
Daniel O'Harro,
Charles Bradley,
Peter Piper,
Beck & Shoemaker,
T. G. Stewart & Co.,
John W. Evans,
FREIGHT P. R. R. Co.,
GRAVES David Davis,
GROCERIES Geo. Gurley,
Kinport & Co.,
A. M'Fadden & Co.,
W. T. Altfather
J. A; J. Kelly,
R. II. Tudor,
E. James,
T. G. Stewart 4 Co.,
XT T. flomnn
HARDWARE TINWARE
Geo. Huntley,
INTEREST J. W. M'Connell,
R. Ryrkman,
Geo. Huntley,
A. M'Fadden & Co.,
Simon Fisher,
89 60
40
50
3 10
7 81
1 17
89 66
2 72
2 82
239 02
94
6 16
18 00
67
48
3 31
1 00
2 65
95
2 19
Abel Lloyd,
Chas. M'Coy,
Bell O'Niell,
Hugh JfCoy.
II. A. Shoemaker,
C. T. Roberts,
R. S. Bunn,
Lewis Rodgers,
Rachael Bnrk,
INSURANCE J. E. Roberta
JUSTICE FEES P. F. Custer
M. D. Wagner,
Joseph Miller, .
Joseph W. Condon,
Sei'. JJWatman, " "
John A. Kenedy, -Jos.
S. Strayer,
Irvin Rutledge,
Wm. Flattery,
LIME Abel Lloyd,
LUMBER -Wm. Larrimer,
M'DERMITT, B. personal pro
perty by appraisement, .
293 79
44 27
44 27
2 00
3 50
. 5 40
54,
15 66
I 25
1 00
1 80
15 75
315 40
II 00
46 94
315 40
11 00
70S 60 703 50
MERCHANDISE H. A. Shoe
maker, 457 53
E. R. Danegan, 325 71
E. RobertB, 66 50
Daniel Laughlin, . 63 00
Cyrus Hart, 42 CO
V. S. Barker, 23 73
PRINTING James Swank, 3 00
H. A. M'Pike, 4 50
978 47
7 50
138 50
PROVISIONS John E. Davis,
20 buih. potatoes,
Daniel O'Harro,
PORK Dan'l Bradley, 3431bs
20 00
118 50
30 87
22 00'
30 C9
89 00
49 40
51 60
49 uO
27 60
20 20
21 00
5 00
Joseph Hogue,
220 "
John Carney,
: Wm. Carney,
Simon Fisher,
Peter Parish,
C. O'Niell.
341
890
494 "
516
490 "
322 56
27 CO
46 20
PRUNING AND GRAFTING
John Reese,
REPAIRING J. D. Parish,
Henry Myers,
Morgan Humphreys,
RELIEF OUT DOOR PAUPERS,
Thomas Gallagher,
1 00
John Dibert,
Joseph Daily,
Wm. Palmer,
Jane Jones,
John D. Thomas,
Henry Walters,
George Gurley,"
Edward Owens,
Jerry Evans,
Peter 'H. Berg.
James Burtnett,
Wm. M'Pherson,
Barbara Bartman,
Henry Arble,
8avid Rees,
eury Hviner
45 60
68 65
20 60
86 00
'
59 51
232 71
26 8T
4 00
2 00
8 25 -
1 60
836 08
43 00
20 00
2 00
- o so
65 OO
6 00
10 00
14 62
10 00
115 00
65 15
30 00
15 00
12 30
13 06
9 00
26 00
13 00
26 00
54 00 1889 70
Jane Goughan,
Mary A. Morrison.
- Margaret M'Devitt,
Peter Maltzie,
Mary Gillespie,
F. J. Parish,
George Wehn,
Isaac WiBsingcr,
Israel Louder,
Wm. Linton,
Wm. Jones,
Mrs. Munday,
E. James,
M. L. Stephens,
Davis & Lewis,
E R. Dunnegan,
RELIEF 0. D. P. M. D. A.
Dr. B. In Yeagley, 58 75
Dr. C. Emerson, 45 00
Dr. D. W. Evans, 8 00
SADDLER H. A. McCoy, 23 95
SALARIES--Geo. W. OatmanlOO 00
Dr. R. S. Bunn, 265 40
- G. C. K. Zahm, bal. due, 55 67
B. McDermitt, 442 37
SEWING MACHINE C. T.
Roberts, 68 00
SHROUD Joseph Miller, 1 75
SOAP Rachel Owens, 50 gals. 12 50
SERVANTS M. McCullougb, 16 00
Lavinia McDermitt, 86 50
Jeanie McDermitt, 25 50
Matilda Durbin, 5 00
Ann Holmes, 6 50
Cecelia Todd, 46 00
STATIONERY C. T. Roberts, 2 00
VEAL G. C.K. Zahm, 91 lbs. 11 37
1:1 75
23 95
863 44
68 00
1 75
12 50
185 50
2 00
11 3T
2,184 78
OUTSTANDING ORDERS DUE BY
J POOR HOUSE.
For the years 1858,
8 70
1859,
1860,
6 50
8 50
48 28
16 10
285 70
112 00
1,912 71
1,282 70
1,631 65
2,176 06 7,488 90
1861,
1862,
18G3,
1864,
1865,
1866,
1867,
1868,
Total, $7,48 90
"VT UMBER OF INMATES OF POOR
11 HOUSE.
Number inmates January 1, 1353,
Number admitted during year,
Number bound out,
Number died.
Number discharged and absconded,
Number remaining,
Number sane,
Nnmhpr inannA.
Number meals given to travelers 4 regular
boarders.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
2 Wagots, 1 Sled, 1 Mowing Machine,
I Grin Drill, 1 Horse Rake,". 1 Harrow, 1
Cart, 3 Ploughs, 2 Grain Cradles, 1 Buggy, 4
sets Harness, 1 Sleigh.
PRODUCTS OF FARM.
20 tons Hay, 200 bushels Oats, 21
bushels Buckwheat, 600 bushels Corn in
ears, 5 bushels Onions, 6 bu&hels Cucumbers,
10 bushels TouKitoes, 5 bushels Beets, 60
bushels Apples, 1 bushel Small Onions, 600
heads Cabbage, 2,300 lbs. Beef, 2,0C0 lbs.
Pork, 100 bushels Potatoes.
ARTICLES ON HAND.
4,000 lbs. Beef, 5,000 lbs. Pork, 13 bar
rels Flour, 100 lbs. Caallcs, 300 lbs. Tallow,
400 lbs. Lard, 20 galls. Apple Butter, 60 head
B. M'Dermitt,
Wm. J Parish,
James J. Kaylor,
Jennie M'Dermitt,
Cabbage, 150 bushels Potatoes, bbl. Molas-
se9, iuu pounds Butter.
ARTICLES 3IADE IN HOUSE
50 yards Linsey, 33 Shirts, 35 Sheets,
2 Blouses, 20 Woman's Dresses, 7 Skirts, 42
pair Socks, 34 Pillow Slips, 19 Chemise, 17
Aprons, 8 Sun Bonnets, 2 Hoods, 10 pair Wo
man's Stockings, 6 Pillows, 20 Bed Ticks, 25
Comforts, 4 Shrouds.
STOCK ON FARM
3 head Horses, 15 head Cattle, 43 head
Sheep, 14 Hogs.
We, the. undersigned, Auditors of Cambria
county, respectfully report that wo have au
dited, setUedAnji JMJi"aJt4Ah,-iUirnnta if
county with George W. Oatman, Treasurer
thereof, according to law, and find a balance
due the said Treasurer of Sixty-Seven Dol
lars and Seventy-Eight Cents.
Given under our hands this day of Jan
uary, 1869. D. A. LUTHER,
E. D. EVANS, .
JAMES NULL,
Auditors.
BMcDERMITT, STEWARD of the
POOR and HOUSE OF EMPLOY
MENT, tn account vilh DIRECTORS OF
POOR CAMBRIA COUNTY.
1S6S. -PR-
Feb. 14. To cash reed, from John
Evans for bides.' $
10 00
20 00
27 CO
130 00
42 60
Feb. 21.
Mar. 5."
Man 5.
April 6.
April 8.
" from Joseph Dailey,
" from John Saunders, ox,
one bay horse, sold,
" M- M. M'Gonigle, Alle
ghany Pocr House,
" for one black horse and
bav mare.
315
3
April 20. " John Tierney, lime,
June 28. " Henry Byrne, keeping B.
Noel.
50 00
22 85
June 28.
July 14.
July 27.
Aug. 21.
Aug. 21.
Sept. 5.
41 J. P. Allen,
" for one bay horse,
" 3 orders on salary,
J. E. Evans, one pig,
" Wm. Clements, 2 pigs,
' John J. Evans, hides,
175
250
2
5
15
11
10
192
Sept. 28. " Joseph Daily,
Sept. 28. " order,
Dec. 28. order 360,
Total,
$1,282 16
1868. CR.
J uly 2. By cashTpaid G. C. K. Zuhm
for 2 turkeys, $
Juiy 2. " destitute man woman,
July 2. " 000 feet pine boards.
Feb. 2o. ' expenses to Hollidaysbg,
provisions,
Feb. 28. " paper and envelopes,
Feb. 28. " 2 loads shavings,
Mar. 14. " Bell O'Niell, butter,
Mar. 24. " Same,
Apl. 1. " John E. Roberts,
Apl. 6. ;f. expenses to Oreensburg,-
Apl. 6. " small onions,
Apl. Ii. one brown horse,
Apl. 16. " John Campbell, ind. bill,
Apl. 22. " express one box hats,
Apl. 25. " one bay horse,
May 6. ' Wm. D. Price,
May 7. " sent to Huntingdon Poor
: House, .
May 7. " John D. Thomas, fare C.
Farly,
May 19. " for seed potatoes,
May 19. il cabbage tomato plants,
June 6. " M. Conery, potatoes,
June 6. " Lawrence O'Donnell, do.
June 6. " Henry Foster,
June 6. " Same, garden seeds,
Jun. 18. " Buckwheat seed,
July 5. ink and paper,
July 7. " expenses to Carrolltown,
pauper,
Jul. 16. " one bay horse,
Jul. 16. " stamped envelopes,
Jul. 16. " expenses on good3 from
Johnstown,
Jul. 18. " 4 table cloths,
Jul. 18. " . C. McMullen, corn,
Sep. 1. " thread,
Sep. 1. " express freight on bags
to Pittsburg,
Sep. 14. " one plow point,
Sep. 14. " assessment Lycoming In
surance Co.,
Sep. 26. 4 wheel in windmill,
Sep. 26. 44 Charles Bradley, J bushel
beans,
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Oct. 2. 41 Richard Owens, double
tree, Oct. 24. 44 Same, 5 turkeys,
Oct. 27. 4 Murray & Lemmon, sta
tionery, Oct. 29. 44 fare to Johnstown,
Oct. 29. 44 destitute man & woman,
Nov. 9. 44 John Price, cider press,
Nov. 19. 44 plow point,
Nov. 19. 44 Richard Owens, 2 tur
keys, Nov. 19. 44 thread,
Dec. 1. 44 freight on box,
Dec. 1. 44 J. A. Piatt,
Dec. 1. 44 C. T. Roberts,
Dec. I. 4' toll,
Dec. 1. " one year's salary,
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500
Total,
1,282
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Cambria
couuty, respectfully report that w have ex
amined the above account, and do find it
correct.
Given our hands this 13th day of January,
A. D. 1869. D. A. LUTIIEU,
E. D. EVANS,
JAMES NULL,
Auditors.
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JOHNSTOWN DYEING ESTAB
LISHMENT !
The undersigned would inform the citizens
of Ebensburg and vicinity that he continues
to carry on the Coloring business in all its
branches, at the old stand on Locust street.
Coloring and cleaning of all kinds done to
order. Gents' clothing colored, cleaned and
pressed equal to new. Ladies' diesses, silk,
cotton or woolen goods, 6hawls, colored,
cleaned or pressed to look its well as new.
Ribbons, feathers, &c, colored to look like
new.
Goods sent by express will receive my
special attention and returned as goon as
finished. SAMUEL M. RAIN BY.
Johnstown, Nov. 26-3ra.
AMUEL SINGLETON, Notary Pub-
lic, Ebensburg, Pa.
Office on High street, west of Foster's Ho
tel, faiigi:?
Popular Superslitlonr.
The following arc among the most pop
ular superstitions :
That of thirteen persons at a table, one
will die within the ear, is distirtctly
traceable to our Lord s last supper, when
there were thirteen and Jle died! The
spilling of salt is derived from the Eastern
idea that eating salt with a man, or having
eaten salt, blinds you to him. In the In
dian mutiny, the faet of having eaten of
John Company's salt kept many men
faithful; and it was constantly thrown in-tne-"
itaa1- "cthr-oar1- Jut.- L- VrA
wasting or spilling this symbol of friend
ship was considered unlucky. Stammer
ing at beginning a speech means that xi
you begin ill you are liteiy to go on Hi
and badly. Magpies being rxnraeky is &
superstition most likely as old as the ark,
or older. It is both Celtic and Teutonic.
Certain animals crossing our path is re
garded unlucky; but the reason why is
probably lost in the mists of antiquity.
That animals should be killed at certain
times of the month is founded on the be
lief that their meat will keep better and
be less likely to be putrefied by a weak
and waning moon than by a strong and
waxing moon.
Washing hands in water that has been
used by another, causing them to either
kiss or quarrel, has been referred to Pilate
washing his bands; but I think ft must be
referred to the older use and custom which
he illustrated, of washing an evil deed off
his hands into the water, or any that touch
ed it How many ladies tell you to bow
to the new inoonj that it is unlucky to see
the new moon through glasses ; to turn a
piece of money in your pocket for luck the
first time yorf see the new moon, which was
at least as ancient as the time of Job, who
emphatically declares that he has never kis
sed his hand to the moon.
A great deal of curious matter is to bo
found in these notions. Among fishermen
there is a belief that a salmon weighs mora
when dead than when just caught ; apropos
of a man weighing more when dead than,
when alive, and which is very likely true,
as when the lungs are inflated a man really
weiirhs less, otherwise why does he float
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water? The twelfth wave
on the sea-coast is really the largest. The
belief in the rowan or mountain ash being,
efficacious against witchcraft is known oyer
Europe.
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In a lecture on the "Philosophy of the
Oven," Prof. E. N. Horsford thus de
scribes the method of making good bread i
Select good, plunipj fully ripened, hard
grained wheat. Have it freshly ground,
and not too finely bolted. Prepare tho
yeast as follows i Boil thoroughly with ,
the skins on in one quart of water enough
potatoes to make a quart of mashed pota
toes. Peal the boiled potatoes and mash
them to fineness : mix intimately with
them cne pint of flour, and stir the whole
to an emulsion with the water in which,
the potatoes were boiled. Cool the pro
duct to about 80 degrees, (Iukewarmnesa,)
and add half a pint of the best fresh ba
ker's east and a tablespoonful of brown
sugar. Set aside the mixture at an even
temperature of about 80 degrees till it
works well, or is in active fermentation.
Of this yeast take half a pint to a gallon '
(7 pounds) of flour, mixed tvith three pinto
of water, or two of water and one of milk,
all at the temperature of about 80 degrees, .
and a little salt, knead thoroughly, and set
aside to rise at the temperature mention
ed. When it has risen to nearly the
full volume for the dough, divide it into
loaves, set it aside at the temperature al
ready named till it attains the full size of
the loaf, arid place in an oven heated to
not less than 450 degrees. Let the loaves
of dough be smaller than the tins. Keep
them covered with flat tin plates or stiff
japer till the dough is fully raised and tho
leat carried up to and sometimes main
tained throughout the loaf at 212 degrees,
to convert all the starch to the mucilagi
nous or emulsion form and destroy the
ferment. Then remove the cover and per
mit tho browning to take place. If the
loaves are large, a higher temperature will
be required. Seven pounds of flour will
make eight loaves of li pounds each when
bak?d, or four of 2 J each. Such yeast
will ieep a week in winter, and from two
to four days in summer. Bread made
wLh it, in faithful obedience to these in
struction, will be good.
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A minister once prayed in the pulpit
that '.'the Lord would bless the congrega
tion assembled, and that portion of it which
was on its way to church, and thosa who
were at home getting ready to come, and
that in his infinite patience he would grant
the benediction to those who reached tho
house of God just in time for that." Ti e
congregation came on time after that.
';Kate1" cried a girl, looking down
from the upper story of a grocery, addref -sing
another girl who was trying to cnttr
the front door, "we've all been to camp
meetin' and been converted, so when yen
want anything on Sunday, you'll have tq
come round to tho kitchen door."
"Not Guilty," said an Omaha jury,
'but if tho prisoner is smart he will leave
the territory before night." Ho left.
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