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THURSDAY.
VOLUME 9.
NUMBER 28.
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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CAMBRIA COUNTY,
From 30th day of January. 1868, to
JOHH COX, TREASURER
DR. :
- 18 68
To amount of County Tax received '
from B. McDermitt, late Treas'r, $
To amount ol Poor Tax received
from B. McDermitt, late Treaa'r, . '
To amount of County Tax received
062 10
942 90
from Collectors for lcboand pre
vious years, .
To amount of Poor Tax, do. do. do.
Relief 18G5. do.
Military " ie68, do.
20.196 08
9,370 05
68 09
7. 965 70
" County Tax on Seated i
and Unseated Lands for 1867 and
previous years, 2,425 76
To amount of Poor Tax, do. do. do; ' 1,088 90
Relief ' 18G5, do. 33 17
' Road . 1867, do. 2,354 42
' School " " do.; 3,323 02
" Bounty " " do. 98,80
I" i . " received from Miscel
laneous Sources, J,138 C2
To amount received on Redemption
of Lands, ...... 549 06
To amount received on Commis-
stoners' Sales,.. 562 00
To amount of Exonerations allowed
Collectors on County Tax,'... . . . 1.2U7 94
; To amountof Commissions, do. do. 1,140 46
I .. . . Exonerations allowed
Collectors ou Poor Tax, 577 11
To amount of Commissions, do. do. oa4 19
" ' " Exonerations allowed
Collectors on Relief Tax, 53 62
To amount of Exonerations allowed
Collectors on Military Tax 250 00
I'oamountol Commissions, do. 6- 60 7 5
ToUl,
.$17 ,64b 7 4
1'ROM JUDGMENTS.
YNo.10 Mr. . , V
- 71 T. 1865. E. '
Theo. IUrnctt D.. Bail, of
and J-Debt
O.Gageby, J Int. to Jan
, 7 I 20,1869,.. 3 54
J - Costs, 9 2 $112 75.
John Banders ) Judg't of Docket of
and - J-H. Kinkead. Em .
Peter Sanders, J Debt, 1" 00
Total, $129 75J
STATEMENT SHOWING LIABILITIES
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding orders,. . . .
$1,756 01
Amount Due Comr s.
Campbell,. . ...JJ7C0 00
lVrguscn, " 166 CO
I Kennedy 1U4 CO
Amount Due Sheriff,.
Hal. Rond and School Taxes,.'. . .
j Bal. in favur of County,.
l,0CO 00
113 35
5.3S5 02
12,987 70
Total,. ... . $21,332 08
OUTST.KrrTKrGt
DUE
FROM COLLECTORS FOR THE
! 1864.
Wm, McDermitt, Washington tp., A
1865.
nenry ijioyu, ousquenanna tp.,
John Pringie, Wilmore bor.i'
A. Makin, Dlacklick tp., i- .
John Yalincr, Carroll township,
Baltzer Helfrick, Chest township, .
eo.W. Oatman, Ebensburg Iwr..7
NV. Harris, Jackson township,
Jvul Tobjn Gallitzin township,
Robert Boyle, 31illville bor., ' .
John Potter, Susquehanna tp.
Jonas F. Goughnour, Taylor tp.,'
Jere. M'Gonigie, .Washington tp., .
Joseph Hogue. Allegheny tp.,
Amos Rowland, Diacklick tp..
Ebenezer Williams, Cambria tp.,
Joseph Gantner. Carroll township
Dominic ti.-iger, Oirrolltown bor.,
Anthony Anna. Chest township,
Francis Cooper, Chest Springs bor..
Jeremiah Donahoe, Clearfield tp.,
JacobWenz, Concmaugh tp.;
Adam Byer, Croyle township.
Geo.(V. Oatman. Ebensburg bor.,
. Jerome Dawson, GaUitzin tp., , ;.
Timothy Hunt. Jackson tr.. i
1 1S66.
11807,
1368.
429
165
430
410
108
221
8G
336
' 38
50
616
. 224
-41
1,488
81
. Wm. Flattery, Johnstown bor..
oeo. Liaar, Loret to borough, :
Robert Boyle, Millvillo bori. : .:
Wm. B Diver, Munster township,
"Clmles Uclfiel. Richland tn ::. .
Jmes Gallaher, Summerhill tp., '' 202
""o- . vjimuu,' ouLnmiivine oor.,
John We&toyer, Susquehanna tp.;
D.W. Angus, Taylor tp., '
Joseph Cristo, Washington tp.',
Perry Troxell, White township.',
Joseph Miller, Wilmore bor.
EHas Crisman, Yoder township,i
i
I.
,j 7.T ' Totals,' - -
$7,621
iMOUNT of Road nnd j School
d nXT? dne the Beral Districts on tjeat
noS Tv UnBeated Xnds, 'for. 1867 and pre
years . .: 5a v;. . i. j.,u i.i---;j
'years:
Rba3 Tax':
$ 25 39'
School,
40 60
7.209.97
.'.'62 62
. . 165 07
484 45
18J 24
f65 3tt
65 65
2 58
.162 14,
54.12
133 63
263 63
122 72
r.49,82,
:t 51 II
Chest . 0' '
Afield - t' ..
&ado.
do.
20th day of January, 1869, inclusive.
OF CAMBRIA COUNTY,
CR.
1 S 6 8
Bv amount paid Assessors...
$1,G44 30
" " " . Auditors County
and State accounts.
306 00
1,700 00
By amount paid Bridges,. :: ;: :
uomnussioners
John Ferguson,. . . $700 00
John A. Kennedy,. . 594 00
Maurice M'Namara.. 85,00
John Campbell,:... 670,00 2,049 00
By amount paid Commis'ers' Clerk, 425 00
44
Uom rs Uouncu,. . oa uu
Com'rs Sales, 10 00
Constables 849 29
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Court Crier,... 95 00
. . . Court House, 3. -. . 530 21
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41
14
41
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Crim.Prosecvtns; 1,643 B4
Elections 1.641 21
Fox Scalps, 322 30
Fuel, 145 (50
House of Refuge, 48 07
Incidentals 55 90
Inquisitions, 248 08
Jail and Jailor,.. . 1,761 67
Jurors Traverse,. 2,583 33
(Tales),.. 124 50
" (Grand),. 751 47
Jury Commias'rs,.
and Clerk, 63 62
Military,. .... 509 92
Phono. Reporter,. 295 00
Postage,. 15 30
Poor House 11,000 U0
P. H. Directors,. . 300 00
Printing, 540 00
Probates, 141 03
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44
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Protbonotary and
Clerk of Quarter Sessions, 1 ,1 51 40
" Rdem. of Lands, 327 98
4.1
1
44
14
Refunding 158 54
Relief, 2 00
Road Damages,. . 861 10
Rood and Bridge
Views 350 00
Stationery, .. 388 29
State Debt, De
ficiency 3,100 31
Supervisors, 423 24
Teach's Institute.. 49 90
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m u Tipstaves,.. . 73 12
" " " Wild Cat Scalps,.. 19 80
By Commissions to Collectors on
County, Poor and Military Taxes, 1,755 40
By Exonerations to Collectors on
County, Poor and Relief Taxes,.. 2,083 67
B j 33 Deeds to County for Lauds, . .
at $3 37.... 111 21
By Advertising 46 tracts of Lands,
at 50 cts.,. ; .-. 23 09
Bv Commission on $36,796 12 at
3 per cent., 1.287 86
Balance in Treasurer's hands, . . . 5,586 48
Total..... $47648 74
Oambrla County.
MISCELLANEOUS.
R. P. Linton. late Sheriff.-.:.-$17 67 '
Some, Interest on same, 106 $18 73
B. M'Dermitt, late Treasurer, 1,267 07
Total, S1.2S5 80
AND ASSETS OF THE COUNTY.
ASSETS.
Amount Due from Judgments,-.. $129 75'g
Amount Due from Miscellaneous, 1,285 80
Amount Due from Collectoie, 14,330 05 "
Amount in Treasurer's bands, 5,586 48 :
Total,- : $21,332 08
YEAR 1868 AND PREVIOUS
YEARS:
Military.
Poor. State. : llelief.
98 19
24 21
19 95
6 59
C5 80
16 66
. 9 20
10
16 69
.153 91
39 55 -223
44
203 53
83 65
389 43
201 43
63 72
130 95
56 59 .
169 07
23 QO
CS 51
304 06 '
112 32
73 12
928 77
39 97
, 39 20 ,
105 90
356 18
101'62
5 19
203 76
146 79
107 04.
94 04
61 22
I 27 00
80 51
23 03
49 41
14 52
45 72
126 15
' 54 69
57 72
. 2 16
70 15
; S5 75 r .
17 46
89 00
42 01
45 03
25 77.
56 01
52 72
27 44 '
36 14
27 84
52 11
10 35
53 90 '
110 16
. 20 78
82 88
360 75 .
24 24
'A P.
21 83
1 43 97 :
28 4C 'j
, 12 80 ...
47 71 ....
63 46, .,
. 90 87 ...
'' 48 64' ',
" 1550
( 23 62 ' '
20 27
26 81
18 97
20
1 00
. 0 02
33 39
240 21
12
25
62
54
50
53
88
9 00
! 17 50
.1 00
' 22 60
3 50
I ' 21 50
. .1' 13 00
.184 12
33
. o T,
. 10 60
II 14 00
7 00
73
54
22
48
53
05
63
94
64 00
180 31
701 48
17
398 73
289 53
185 04
133 02
126 33
23 50
12 50
3 50
f r ; f i
64 4,667 06 1,686 77 . 63 93 , 800 65
Gallitzin township, , , , , -,2a 46 , 30 00
Jackson do. 218 93 '298 47
Monster -- do.-- : "'7i'90' -15 60
Richland do.' ' : 110 31 - '115 15
Summerhlll ' do. 131 10 ' -143.88
SummitTille borough, 62
Rnsmiphanna township. ' " 87 46 158 69
Tavlor i , 'do. ' 164 43 154 79 '
Washington ; do. 7 282 92 i 280 09
White i!- ' do. 3ff2 26 704 34
W.lmore borough, : 1 '' ';! '' 4 00
Yodex township,.' ' :i ' 125 19J' 138 61
. . '
- r .' '., t $2,354 42 3323 02
; MOUNT : received Iroin Miscel-i-"r-"laneona
Sources : ." '
James Condron, for County; Map, v $ 8 00
J. K. Hite, Jury fee. No. 4, Mar.
: Sessions,-1868. - 4 00
D . T. Storm , lata Commissioner, - 4 20 90
Geo. V. K. Zahm, Com. vs., Hor-
- nick, - ' ' 25 00
C. L. Pershing Com ys. Gageby, . . 65 00
John Campbell Com. vs. Helsel, 20 00
F. P. Tierney, on Bond of Daniel . '
& Jos. Walter, i 24 60
Peter Mulvihill, on Bond of J.
Keith, et. al., , ". 15 00
F. P. Tierney, on Judg't of Conn- ;
ty vs. J. Burgoon, ... 669 27
G. W. Easly , County vs. J. Hor-
nick, ' 62 00
W. H. Sechler, n Nos. 17 & .18 j ' -'
. . . .Sept. Sessiona,4868, 100 00
'Geo. C. K. Zahm, Cost and Jury
. Fees, 122 44
Cornelius Diver, Surplus on Stray
Cow, 1 66
Geo. W. Oatman, Taxes Exoner
ated for 1868, . - . ' 75
Total, $1,188 62
Given under our hands, at Ebensburg, this
20th day of January, A. D. 1869.
JOHN FERGUSON,
JOHN A. KENNEDY,
MAURICE M'NAMARA, CW.
Attest : Tho8. 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, 1869, inclusive, and find them to be
correct, as is also the foregoing Statement of
the Liabilities and Assets of said County.
Witness our hands, at the Commissioners'
Office, the 20th day of January, A. D. 1869.
D. A. LUTHER,
E. D.EVANS,
JAMES NULL,
:- Auditors.
Attest G. W. Oatmak, Clerk. f
fi EORGE W. OATMAN, Treasurer,
vJTT - IX ACCOUNT WITH
DIRECTORS OF THE POOR AND HOUSE
OF EMPLOYMENT, CAMBRIA CO.
DR.
1868. July 21st. To County Orders
Nos. 405, 406 and 407 received
Geo. C. K. Zahm, late Treasurer, $300 000
March 4. To amt. ree'd from Wm.
J. Duck as amt. overpaid on corn '
in 1866, . 17 10
April 13. To amt. ree'd from A.
Kopelin as fine in Commonwealth
vs. ;- ; ------
April 14. To amt. ree'd from J. S.
Strayer, esq., as fine in Com. vs. '
John Quirk,
JulyS. To bal. of fines ree'd from
George Orris,
To County Orders issued during. 1868,
To bal. to close in favor of Treasurer,
25 00
25 00
50 00
900 00
67 78
Total,
12184 78
CR.
18C8. By amt. paid on indebtedness
! prior to 18G8, $
APPRAISERS F. P. Tierney, 10 00.
1373 14
20 00
308 35
James Mvers. 5 00
II. C. Devine, 5 00
BEEF J. Gutwalt,, 4851b3,r .71 64
L. Rodgars, 1374 " 190 8t
R. E. Jones, 305 " 27 30
Thos Hoover 240 " 18 60
BLACKSMITHING R. Singer, 1 C5
L. D. Cawser, 4 41
S. J. Weakland. 4 45
0 91
74 40
33 38
BOOTS, SUOE3 Gregg, Son
& Co.
BUTTER Bell O'Neil,
CLOTHING Mills & Davie,
John Dougherty,
74 40
33 38
25 00
20 00
5 00
D. C ftlorns,
CLOTHESLINE W. A. B. Lit
tle. 200 ft. r3V3c. per foot. "
50 00
' C 00
7 1C
' 6 00
7 16
30 32
74 74
3 90
6 25
18 00
30 50
CARDING Yenner & Juue3,
COAL Charles Myers,
Evan E. Evans,
- Daniel Parks,
COFFINS Arthur Cullen,
Jobn Blough,
' David W. Jones,
108 86
i 54 75
4580
CORONER'S INQUEST J. A. :
Harrold. 45 80
CONSTABLE FEES R. Ryck
man, -
John Grosscup,
A. B. Davis,
- George Varncr, . 1 ; f ;
. ' E. James,
Joseph Daily,
Isadore Lilly,
; , Tate W. Allison,
J. C. Riffle
C. A. Dimond, ......
Geo. Wissinger, - ' '
.. Andrew Glass,
i C. Snyder,
! Patrick Markey,
.John A. Blair,
74 50
6 30
33 87
10 40 V i( ) f
17 90
21 00 ' '
3 55
7 75'
25 75
60 ... ,
1 75
. . 0 25
2 00
8 25
. 13 65 242 32
1000 001000 00
CO. ORDERS ON HAND.
FARMERS J. W. M'Connell,
;iWm. J.:rarisbV J O i
Owen Lynchij ; r ;
' David O'llarra, "
I Chas. M'Dermitt
FARMING UTENSILS Con-
89 25
189 00 v;:"r.
-18 00
ioo oo
7 00
403 25
10 00
' " verv& Co., plough 10 CO
FLOUR & GRAIN A. MTad-
A en. ic Co
285 71
I ' Samuel O'Harro 1 '
; C'Kinpo'rt k Co:'t ;';."
Daniel O'Harro, 1 :
Charles Bradley,
, ; Peter Piper,
Beck & Shoemaker,
! T- Q. Stewart & Co-i
!77T
; 75 56
"296- 52
' -110 00
37 42
40 75
588 26
, 26 .87
163 82
3 00
1537 86
163 82
3 00
' ! John W. Ji-vans,
FREIGHT P. R. B. Co.,
GRAVES David Davis,
GROCERIES Geo. Gurley,
Kinport & Co.,
j A. M'Fadden Co., '
W. T. Altfather
, ' YJ.: j;.Keiiyi
. R. II. Tudor, . :
E. James,
: T. G. Stewart k. Co.,
f T. Ootman.
CO 00
2C7 25
129 38
13 25
17 25
;40 63
6 24
301 27
256 16
-.' T ! T
7!;i" "f
1037 43
89 f,6
llARDWARE TINWARE
Geo. Huntley,
INTEREST J. W. M;ConBell;
1 j R. Ryr.kman, '
! Geo. Huntley, ' V, , -7
A. M'Faddeu ,& Co.,
Simon Fisher, : '
89 66
. 40
50
3 10
7 81
1 17
' , B.;M'Dermitt,
! Wm. J. Parish,
, James J. Kaylor,
Jennie M'Dermitt,
i Abel Lloyd,
. 2 72
2 82
239 02 ;
94
6 16
18 00
57
48
S 31
1 00 '
2 65
95
. 2 19 293 79
44 27 44 27
r 2 00
3 50
5 40 -7
v 54 .,:
1 601
15 00 -
1 25 '
i oo ;
1 so
.16 75 46 94
315 40 315 40
1100 1100
' ' Chaa. M'Coy,
BellO'Niell,
Hugh M'Coy.
; 7, H. A. Shoemaker,
! C. T. Roberts,
K. S. Bunn, : .
! Lewis Rodgers, c
Rachael Burk,
INSURANCE J. E. Roberta
JUSTICE FEES P. F. Custe
' 'M. D. Wagner,
' Joseph Miller,
; ) Joseph W. Condon, ,
' . ,:E.J. Waters,
t.X3eorge W. Oatman, "
kr'Jh J1-AKenedyJ rr
- Z os. S." Strayer, ' -
Irvin Rutledge,
Wm. Flattery, :
LIME Abel Lloyd,
LUMBER Wm. Larrimer, '
M'DERMITT, B. personal pro
perty by appraisement.
703 50 703 50
MERCHANDISE H. A. Shoe-
-.maker, . . :. 457 53
. E. R. Danegan, 325 71
' E. Roberts, , 66 50
' Daniel Laughlin, C3 00
;: Cyrus Hart, 42 CO
t ; V. S. Barker, 23 73
PRINTING James Swank, 3 00
;H. A. M'Pike, 4 50
973
, 7
47
50
PROVISIONS John E. Davis,
- 20 bush, potatoes,
i : Daniel O'Harro,
PORK Dan'l Bradley, 3431bs
20 00
118 50
80 87
22 00
30 69
89 00
49 40
51 60
49 oO
27 CO
20 20
21 00
5 00
138 50
Joseph Hoerue,
220 "
John Carney,
Wm. Carney,
. Simon Fisher,
Peter Parish,
C. O'Niell.
341
890"
494 "
516
490
322
27
56
60
PRUNING AND GRAFTING
..John Reese,
REPAIRING J. D. Paridh,
: " , ' Henry Myers, '
K Morgan Humphreys,
46 20
RELIEF OUT DOOR PAUPERS,
j r Thomas Gallagher, 7 00
s, Jolm Dibert, , . . s 45 60
.. .. Joseph Daily, ( , 68 65
'(Wm, Palmer, 20 60
Jane Jones, ' 36 00
John D. Thomas, 59 51
Henry Walters, 232 71
George Gurley, . . ; i 26 87
Edward Owens, ' - ' 4 00
Jerry; Evans, - - 2 00
. 1, Peter H. Berg, . 7 .3 25
: 'James Burtnett, . ' 1 60
Wm. ll'Pherson, ' 836 08
' Barbara Bartman,: " " ' 43 00
Henry Arble, 20 00
David Bees, . .; 2 00
lillenry Bvrne, : i : 8 50
Jane Gougban, : .: . ' fift'no
Mary A. Morrison. ... 6 00
Margaret M'Devitt, 10 00
Peter Maltzie, .14 62
Mary Gillespie, 10 00
F. J. Parish,' 115 00
George Wehn, ' 65 16
Isaac Wissingor, 80 00
Israel Louder, 16 00
WTm. Linton, 12 30
Wm. Jones, 13 06
' " Mrs. Mundav. 9 00
t E. James, ' 26
M. L. Stephens, - - 13
, " Davis & Lewis, 26
E. R. Dunnegan, 64
RELIEF O. D. P. M. D. A. ,
Dr. B. L. Yeagley, 58
Dr. C. Emerson, 45
Dr. D. W. Evans, 8
SADDLER H. A. McCoy, 23
SALARIES Geo. W. OatmanlOO
Dr. R. S. Bunn, 265
; G. C. K. Zahm, bal. due, 55
B. McDermitt, 442
SEWING i MACHINE C. T. .
Roberts, 68
SHROUD Joseph Miller, .1
SOAP Rachel Owens, 50 pals. 12
SERVANTS M. McCullough, 16
Lavinia McDermitt, ; .. 86
Jennie McDermitt, ; 25
. Matilda Durbin, . 5
Ann Holmes, ' 6
t Cecelia Todd, 46
STATIONERY C. T. Roberts,-2
VEAL G. C.K. Zahm. 91 lbs. 11
00
00
00 "
00 1389 70
75
00
00
95
00
40
67
37
00
75
50
00
50
50
00
50
00
00
37
1:1
23
75
95
863 44
68
1
12
00
75
50
185
: 2
il
50
00
37
2,184 78
UTSTANDINGr ORDERS DUE BY
For the years 1858,
8 70- -
6.50 '
8 50 ; : r
1859,
I860,
1861,
1862,
'1863,
1864,
1865,
1866,
1867,
1868,
" 48
- 16
' 285
112
i;oi3
1,282
1,631
2,176
28
10
70"p '-
oo ;
71 " r
to : .
65 -:
06 .7,488
90
Total,
$7,488 90
TVrUMBER OF INMATES OF TOOR
XI ; , : HOUSE.
Number inmates January 1, 1868, ;
Number, admitted during year, . . .
Number bound out,. , . );, r ...
Number died, , , , , 7 . -Number
discharged and absconded,
Number remaining," .. ., ,7, . .. -...
Number sane, J.,,., V,,rj -u-lt--.,-Number
insane." 7r'f , .- '
,41
49
7 2
''4
38
. 46
,34
12
Kamber meals given i to -traveIers-4 regular
r boarders.. , . ; , ' ; '. , . ;
E ARMING IMPLEMENTS.
2 Wagots, 1 Sled, 1 Mowing Machine,
1 Grain Drill, 1 Horse Bake,; 1 Harrow, 1
Cart, 3 Ploughs, 2 Grain Cradles, 1 Buggy, 4
sets Harness, 1 Sleigh. -, - : : ... ;
TRODUCTS OF FARM.-t7
JL , 20 tons , Hay , 200 bushels Oats, 21
-bushels Buekwheat, 600 bushels Corn In
ears, 5 bushels Onions, 6 bushels Cucumbers,
10 bushels Tomatoes 5 busheU Beets, 60
bushels Apples, 1 bushel Small Onions, 600
heads Cabbage, 2,300 jibs. Beef, 2,000 lbs..
Pork, 100 bushels Potatoes.
ARTICLES ON HAND. -
) '4,000 lbs. Beef, 5,000 lbs. Pork, 13 bar
rels Flour, 100 lbs.' Candles, 80O lbs. Tallow,
400 lbs. Lard, 20 galls. Apple Butter, 50 bead
Cabbage, 150 bushels Potatoes, I bbl. Molas
ses, 100 pounds Butter.
ARTICLES MADE 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 Cajibria
county, respectfully report that we have au
dited, settled, and adjusted the accounts of
the Poor and nouse of Employment of said
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.
B,
McDERMITT, STEWARD ofth
POOR and HOUSE OF EMPLOY
MENT, in ' account with DIRECTORS OF
POOR CAMBRIA COUNTY.
1S68. DR.
Feb. 14.' To caBh reed, from John
Evan3 for hides, . 9
" from Joseph Dailey,
" from John Saunders, ox,
one bay horse, sold,
" M. M. M'GoLigle, -Alleghany
Pocr House,
' for one black horse and
bay mare,
10 00
20 00
27 CO
130 00
42 60
315 00
3 00
50 09
22 85
175 00
250 00
2 50
5 00
15 00
. 11 84
10 00
192 37
Feb. 24.
Mar. 5.
Mar. 5.
April 6.
April 8.
April 20. John Tierney, lime, .
June 28. Henry Byrne, keeping B.
Noel,
" J. P. Allen, .
' for one bay horse,
" 3 orders on salary,
J. E. Evans, one pig,
4t Wm. Clements, 2 pigs,
" Jobn J. Evans, hides,
' Joseph Daily,
June 28.
July 14.
July 27.
Aug. 21.
Aug. 21.
Sept. 5.
Sept. 28. 1
Sept. 28. " order,
Dec 28. " order 360, .
Total,
$1,282 16
1S68.
July 2.
July 2.
July 2.
Feb. 25
Feb. 28.
Feb. 28
Mar. 14
Mar. 24
CR.
By cash paid G. C. K. Zahm
for 2 turkeys, '
" destitute man a woman,
" 600 feet pine boards,
' expenses to HollidayBbg,
provisions,
paper and envelopes,
" 2 loads shavings, .
" Bell O'Niell, butter, ...
2 00
2 00
0 00
' 2 00
80
i 1 00
10 00
5 00
16 50
12 50
. " Same,
" John E. Roberts, 7
ApIJl.
Apl.,6.
expeuses to Greensburg,
pauper.
era aii ohions,
Api. O.
Anl. li. " one brown horse,
105 00
74 05
75
150 00
2 00
46 50
3 85
14 00
2 50
10 00
, 22 50
2 50
CO
1 40
1 25
Apl. 16. " John Campbell, ind. bill,
A pi. 22. express one box hats,
Apl. 25. " one bay horse,
May 6. ' Wm. D. Price,
May 7. sent to Huntingdon Toor
House,
May 7. " John D. Thomas, fare C.
Farly,
May 19. " for seed potatoes,
May 19. " 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. 1 6. " stamped envelopes, " -
Jul. 16. " expenses on goods from
Johnstown,
Jul. 18. " 4 tablecloths,
Jul. 18. "E. 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. wheel in windmill,
Sep. 26. 4 Charles Bradley, j bushel
- beans,
Oct. 2.; . Richard Owens, double-
, :'; tree, . .. ;
Oct 24. " Same, 5 turkeys,
Oct. 27. Murray & Lemmon, sta
tionery, Oct. 29. fare to Johnstown, '
Oct. 29. " destitute man a woman, .
Nov. 9. " John Price, cider press,
Nov. 19." plow point,
1 25
170 00
90
50
12 00
12 00
1 00
1 50
1 00
5 00
1 30
1 05
1 00
2 00
60
Nov. 19. " Richard Owens,
3 tur-
-; : ' Keys,-'
Nov. 19." thread,.
Dec. 1. " freight on box,
Dec. 1, " J. A. Piatt, .;
Dec.' i: " C. T. Roberts,
Dec. Il " toll,
Dec. 1. " one year's salary,'
2
1
1
, 75
75
1 51
500 00
Total,
1,282 16
: TfV, the undersigned, Auditors of Cambria
county,-respectfully report that we hive ex
amioe'd the - above account,: and do find it
correct. ; . ; 7 ;" ': : '7 :
' Given our hands this 13th day of January,
A. D. 1869. D. A. LUTHER,
J E. D. EVANS,
JAMES NULL,; '
i j" :. '- ' . c , Auditor.
JOHNSTOWN : DYEING : ,ESTAB.
... ... ; , LISHMENTI . '
The undersigned. would inform the cititens
of Ebensburg and vicinity that he continued
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' dresses, silk,
cotton or woolen goods", shawls, Colored,
cleaned or pressed to look as well as new.
Ribbond, feather,-' &c, colored to look like
new.' w . .. : ; i : !': .' ! . ; . ; .
' ' JCST Goods sent by express will receive my
Bpecial attention and returned as soon as
finishedv SAMUEL M. UAINEY, .
Jbhnstown, Nov: 26.3m.' - " "
SAMUEL SINGLETON, Notary Pub
.;; . lie, Ebensburg,- Pa. j lt! ;: .
Office on High street, west of Poster' Ho
tel', , faug!3
Freddy, a fair-haired, youngster of four
Bummers, the other day, after being for 1
some time lost in thought, bjoe out thus,
addressing hia fathor
"Pa, can God do any tiling ?
I '.'Yes, dear."
''Can le make a two-year old. coH Xw two
minutes V '
44 Why' said tho astonished parent, "ho
would not wish to do that, Freddy." t
"But if he did want to, could he?" in
sisted Freddy.
"Yes, certainly, if he wished to- r
: "What I in two minutes t" : '' '
"Yes, in two minutes." r : r ;
. 44 Well, then, he - wouldn't be two years ,
pid, would her ;r,v:;., ;T, 7, 7
The old gentleman yas nonplussed. ' . '
' One op the Boys. "Where have youT
been, Charley V ; . : :
4'In tho garden, ma." ": 7 .
"No vou have been swimminf? : vou
know I cautioned you about going to tho.
creek. " I'll have to correct vou. Look at
your hair how wet it is."
'HJh, no, ma, this is not water it is
only sweat." . ; ,:
"Ah, Charley, I've caught you fibbing;
your Bhirt is. wrong side out." - .w
Boy triumphantly "O, I did that just
now, ma, climbing the fence."
; Uncle." I dare say when I take you I
home again, Charlie, your mamma will
have a , nice present for you. .7 What
would you like best, my boy a little broth
er or a little sister?" r .
1 Charlie, (after some hesitation) "Well
if it makes no difference to you, I'd rather "
have a little pony." -
Two old gentleman were compliiaent
ing each other upon their habits of intern- :
perance. "Did you ever, neighbor," said c
one, "see ine Avith more than I could car-
ry?" . .... ,;7': ;.. . . . ;
"No, indeed," was the reply ' but I havo
seen you when I thought' you had better
go twice for it." - - '
Loud Sunset. An Irishman, hearing
the sunset gun at the Navy Yard, akcd a
sailor, "What's that ?" ' . t ; , x, ; c .
"Why, that's sunset,' was the reply.
' "Sunset!" exclaimed Pat, "and does the
sun go down in this country with such a
bang as that?" ' " . - 1
"The following remarkable" advertise
ment appeared in the columns of a country
newspaper: -
"lost. bv a poor hqy tied up
paper, with a wliite sinner, a G
in a brown
erman nute .
in an overcoat, and several other articles
of wearing apparel.
Linen weddings are the latest.
A stream of profanity a mill dam.
How long does a woman mourn for
her husband ? She mourns for a second.
What is taken from you before you 1
get it? Your photograph, r.;
Everybody is anxious to go to heaven;
but nobody is in a hurry about it.
Who is the shortest man mentioned
in the Bible ? Knec-high-miah.
Can any one define the exact width
of a narrow escape ?
-Complaints that old maids would like
to be troubled with, chaps on their lip6. -
Said a Dutchman ence. I 4don't liksh
venison, because it is dear; I liksh to buy :
mutton because it is sheep." . ; .....
A Etupid exquisite, at : a wedding,
wished the bride "many happy returns of
the occasion."
A gentleman ordered a servant to call
him at six ; but he awoke him at four, tel-
ling him he had two hours longer to sleep. -'
What word of five letters ;will contain
only: one after . two have been . taken ? ,
St-one. . ,
- "None, but the brave deserve the
fair," and none but the brave can live
with some of them. ;
Superstitious people think it an' un
lucky sign that the present year begins on i
Friday and ends on Friday. f;. - ;
It is said thai; as the twig is bent the ;?
tree's inclined. Some of the'young ladies t
about the town, will grow rather queerly ' ;
if tho Grecian style prevails very long. ' -
"Excuse this bit of sarcas'm," said -Smith,
to Jones, 4'but I must say you are 1
an infamous liar and scoundrel." '
" l'ardon this bit of irony," said J ones to
Smith,, as he knocked him, over with a ..(
Pkc5- 7 '
- A musician, whose nose had become .
distinctly colorca with the red wine which
he was wont to imbibe, said one day to hia
little son 'at the table': v ' : . :
i ; "You must eat bread, my boy ; bread
inakes yonr checks red." f ; : :.',
The little boy replied : .... i;
, '-Then, father, what lots of bread you '
must have' snuffed up T'
A resident in a certain village, hav
ing had sanded sugar sold him, inserted in
a local paper the following : ' 7 : r
"Notice I bousrht of a grocer in this
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village a quantity of sugar,- from which :I
obtained one pound of sand. If the i ras
cal who choated me will 6end to my ad
dress seven pounds of good sugar, I will '
bo satisfied ; if not, I shall expose him."
The following day, nino packages of
sugar were left at hi3 residence, from as
many different dealers, each, supposing
himself the one hinted at in the noticd
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