The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 25, 1869, Image 1

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VOLUME 9.
in. ' - - -
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To amount of County Tax received
CC210
942 90
from 1. jicueraiut, uue Areas r.
7o amount dt ' Poor ' Ta x received
from B. McDermittl late TreaaW
To amouat of County Tax received
from Collectors for 18G3 and pre- '
,iou3 years, . f. r . : . s - r V -2?-1
To amount of Poor Tax, do. do. do. 9,370 05
Relief 1865, .do. 88 09
" Military " 18C8, do. 965 70
" " County Tax, on Seated
and Unseated Lands (or I867.and
nrevious years".'.1. . '.V .
2,425 76
1,088 90
39 17
2,354 42
3,323 12
. 98,80
ill f.
1,133 G2
549 06
To amount of Poor Tax; do. do. Ad.
" Relief ",.ltuif , ao
Koad 1867,' do.'
KrfcnM'" ."'-I do.
Bounty " ..dov.
: . . ifpivid from Miscel
laneous Sources,... ...
To amount received on Redemption
of Lands, '.7T
To amount received on , Com mis-t
sioners bales,.
To amount of Exonerations allowed -
. - - . r j ,
' ' 562 00 r
1,207 94
1,140 46
577 11
554 19
53 G2
250 00
CO 75
To amount of Commissions do. do.'
" ' " Exonerations allowed
Collectors ou Poor Tax,
To amount of CommUaions, do. do. '
" " Exonerations allowed
CoIectora on Relief Tax,
To amount of Exonerations allowed
Collectors on Military Tax
amunto Commuaslons.'do.di:
Total,. . . ,
.,$47,04374
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r'KOM JUDGMENTS.
No. 10 Mar.
T. 1865. E.
llbfo Burnett j D. Bal. of -
and -Debt, $99 59' - '
ViS.Gagebv, I Int. to Jan . ' -
, 20, 1SG9,- 3 54
J Costs,.. 9 K2 $112 75)
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LIABILITIES
xtstamiing orders,. .
iaount Due Comr'a.
Campbell,.
Ferguson,.
Kennedy,.,
$1,7SG 01
$7C0 00
1G6 CO
194 00
1,CC0 00
113 35
5.385 02
Anonnt Due Sberiff,
RohJ and School Taxes,
i!. in favor of County,
Total,
12,987
70J
81-
$21,332 08i
'11365.
i 4
o r
Henry Lloyd, Susquehanna tp.,1
John Priugle, Wilmore bor.,
A. Makin, Blacklick tp., y i
John Yahrer, Carroll township,
Baltzer Ildfrick, Chest township,
?o.V. Oatman, Ebensburg bor.
Harris. Jackson township,
IJivld Tohin, Gallitzin township,
Jfobert Boyle, Millvilte bor.,
John Porter, Susquehanna tp'.
kDl ( fl366.
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Amos Rowland, Blacklick tp.'.'
Kbcnezer Williams p9rKo
Joseph Gantner. Carroll township, i 410 54
-"-r, vrroutown bor.,
Anthony Anna. Chest township
Francis Goper, Chest Springs bo'r.
Jeremiah Donahoe, Clearfield tp..
Jacob Wcrtz, Coneraaugb,tp., ; ,
Adam Bjer, Croyle township, '
Geo. W. Oatman, Ebensburg bor.;
Jerome Dawson, Gallitzin tp., .:
Tunothy Eunt, Jackson tp., .
vTm. Flattery, Johnstown bor., '
Geo. Elder, Loretto borough,
Robert Boyle, MillvHle bor., '
Wra. B. Di ver. MuQSter townshin
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Josenh Crista. WflBliinrrtnn tn .'
Perry Troxell, White township.,
Joseph Miller, Wilmore bor.
Elias Crisman, Yoder township,;
5 L
Totals.
AOUXT of Road and School
Pe
,le"' 4 an,l ue 11)6 6everal Districts on Seat
years r 100 ' ana
pre-
Road Tax.
$ 25 39
162 14
54 12
133 53
2C3 C3
122 72
49 82
51 11
James Gallaher, Summerbill tp.,
W. Condon, Summitville bor
John Westover, Susquehanna tp.,
D. V. Anns. Tv
School.
40 60
209 97
62 52
165 07
484 45
.183. 24
' 65 30
65 65
2 58
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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDiTURESi;OF ' CAMBRIA 'COUNTY
From 30th day of January. lb, to zutn.ay oT January, ioo, inclusive.
.inHN rnx.TRFRSURER OF CAMBRIA" COUNTY, HVV CR. L
Bj jamount paid Asecssora.H. .L. ; f 1.G44 30
. : " 1 " . Auaitors uoumy .. 1
' ' and State accounts,.'.'. : ! .'J. . ... 30G 00
By amount paid Bridges,. V. 700 0
': M .. "1 ' Commissioners ? -,: - ! i
i Joln . Ferpuaon,;, .,$700 00 . , .. i
1 ".. John Kennedy,,,, 594 00, . , i
.'d . Maurice il'Namara.l '85,00 " " " ;
IV? -: John ' Campbell. . '? 670 O0 : a 2,049 00
By amount paid-ColBGlis,ers, Clerk, - -425 O0
,.. . , . "r.Ccra'M Council,.;. j ,SS.OO
-- : Com'rB Sales,.. . . ; v 10 00
'... Constables,'.-."...'.'" '.'849 29
'n Court Crier..V.Yf U d -ll 195O0i
' ; ; ' if J": . Court Houae,,.., J; 530 21:
..Crim.Prosecit!ns. 1.649 84
l
:
, - " Elections -J.
641 21
i
, Fbr Scalps, : ; . :'. '.' '
322 30
145 HQ
;--Fue1,-'v.-.H-;-..'..
ii .Houee of. Refuge,
" Incidentals,. . . . . .. ;
'J'
4t
i 48 07!
. 55 90
248 03
1,761 67
2,583'33
12450
: 751 47
" Ipquisitions..,,,."
jail ana jaiior,...
Jurors Traverse, .
it
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f
.
(I
'
if
c: : -" iaies,..
-.' (Grand),.
Jury Commiaa'rs,.
and Clerk,..
.Military
; PbonoBeportef,..
'PoaUge ,
Poor House,.., ...
P. H. Directors,. ;
Printing,.'. : .
Probates t .
11 63 62
509 92
,- 295 00
15 30
11,000 00
300 GO
'540 00
,141 03
1,151 40
' 327 98
158 54
: 861 00
It
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.
' Prothonotary and
Clerk of Quarter Sessions,
"? Rcdem. of Lands,
t,i. i """Refunding, -.:-...
. ..- . . . u Relief,
' u Road Damages,..
" : .. . ' Road and
Unuge
- " Views,: . .
350 0
! 588 29.
30Q 3i;
423 24
. 49 90
73 12
'...:
i
Stationery,.. -
State Debt, De-
. "''., ficiency",.,
" i . : " Supervisors,-.... ;
V :;' : Teach'8 Institute,.
" Tipstaves,.;; .
4. . .. Wild Cat Scalps,..
By Commipjions to Collectors on
County, Poor and Military Taxes,
By Exonerations to Collectors on
County, Poor and Relief Taxes,..
By 33 Deeds to County for Lauds,
at $3 37.. ...
By Advertising 4G tracts of Lands, :
at 00 cts
By Commission on $36,796 12 at.'
3 j-2 per cent.,. . .
Balance in Treasurer's bands,
" ; 10 .80
1,755 40
2,033X7
111 21
'" 23 00
1,287 86
5.58G 43
47,648 74
Total,
Octratorict Cormty.
MISCELLANEOUS.
R. P. Linton, late Sheriff,-.. $17 67
. Same, Interctt on same, 1 06 $18 73
B. M'Dermitt, late Treasurer, 1,267 07
Total,.
$1,2S5 60
UTEHEHT SHOWING LIABILITIES AND. ASSETS OF THE COUNTY
ASSETS.
Amount Due from Judgments,-.. ?129 75)
Amount Due from Miscellaneous, 1,285 80
Amount Due from Collectois, 14.330 05
Amount in Treasurer's bauds, 5,586 48
Total.-, : $21,332 08
:UE FROM COLLECTORS FOR THE YEAR, 1868 AND PREVI0US.YEARS:
Co. Tax. . Toor. State. Belief. . Militarv.
, $ 93 19
24 21 86 51 49 41
45 72 19 95 23 03 14 52
6 59
126 15 65 80 57 72 . . ;
2 16 20 27
, 54 69 10 66 70 15 26 81
9 20 35 75
9 02 10 17 46 ' 18 97.
: 33 39 ' 16 69
240 21 153 91 39 00 20
39 55
429 12 203 53 45 03
i 165 25 83 65 25 77 1 00
;430 62 383 43 56 01
,1410 54 201 43 62 72
; 108 50 53 72 27 44 9 CO
' !224 53 130 95 36 14 17 50
. I 86 83 66 59 27 84 . . ' 1 00
836 73 -169 07 ' 52 11 ' ' - 22 50
. 38 54 23 96 10 35 "3 50
60 22 63 51 33 90
, G16 48 304 OG' 110 10 ' 21 50
224 53 112 32' 20 78 8 00
r ; 41 05 73 12 32 88
1,488 63 928 77 360 75 . 84 12
! 81 94 39 97 24 24 83
, 64 CO 39 20
, 180 31 105 90 21 83 10 60
701 48 356 18 43 97 14 00
202 17 101 62 28 46 7 00
V - 5 19 12 80 .
' 398 73 203 76 47 71 23 50
f289 53 146 79 63 46 "
i 185 04 107 04 ' 90 87 ' '
133 02 94 04 48 64 12 60
126 33 61 22 15 50 3 50
27 00 23 62
$7,621 64 4,657 03 1,686 77 63 93 300 65
Gal!itzia township, 4
Jackson do.
Munster do. .
Richland do.
Summerbill . ' do.
Summitville borough,
Susquehanna township,
Taylor do.
Washington do.
White do. '
W.lraore borough,
Yodcr township,
28 46 30 00
218 93 - 298 47
90 15 60
110 31 115 15
131 10 143 38
52
87 46 158 69
164 43 154 79
232 92 - 280 09
3CF2 26V 704 84
' ' '4 00
125 19 138 01
A MOUNT, reeeived Irom Miscel-;
Janeous Sources : : t r . . . i I M&v j
James Condron, for County Map,
J, K. Ilite, Jury fee,1 No. 4, Mar.
7 "".': . "Sessions, '1868..' . . ", :
S.i800
'k ob
D.-T. Storm, late Commissioner," .'20 90
Geo. C. K. Zabm, Uom; vs.- nor--
, . .'-nick; '
.C. Pershing Com. vs. Gageby, -
John Campbell -Com. vs. U el sol.
F. P. Tierney, on Bond oC Paniel :
. -, , ' & Jos. Walter, , ...
Peter Mulvihill on Bond of "J. '
-. " ; Keith, et. al.,
V, P. Tierney; on Judg't of Cpnn-
. .-: ty vs. J. Burgoon, -
; G. W..EasJy, bounty vs. J. Jlor- -.
t nick,,;;-.;t v ' .-. ..-'x
"25.00
65 00:
20. oo;
':---!
24 60
; . -: i
15 00,
"669 2?!
i i Jit J
C200
W-H. Secbler;,ip Nosw 17 & 18r ':: .' .""'I
i Sept. SessionslSOS, : .. 100,00
Geo C.'K. Zahm, Cost and Jury- , r.. , - 1
'-Fees,- V - " " 122 44
t Cornelius Diver, Surplus on Stray I
'i-:'- COW, ' I 66
Geo.-W. Oatman, Taxes Exoner- ' - - - m
. ated for 1868,.- ; 15
Total,'
$1,138:62
Given under, our hands, at Ebensburg, this
20tfi day of January, A. D. 1869.
JOHN FERGUSON, " " S
' - ' .'' " JOHN A. KENNEDY, 1 ?
, .-.MAURICE M'NAMARA,VCfcw'.-f f.
Attest : Tho3- J. Glass, Clerk,;. : . ; - si
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Cambria
county, do respectfully, report, that we nave
carefully examined the accounts and vouco-j
era- of Receipts1 and Expenditures tsf the
said County Commissioners from-, the 30th
day of January, 1808, to the 20th day of Jan
nary, 1869, inclusive, and find them to be
correct, as is also" the foregoing Statement of
the Liabilities and Assets of said Connty, '
1Vilae4s our hands; at the Commissioners'
Office, the 20th day of January, A. D. 1869J
. . . - r o D.'A. LUTHER, 1
E. D. EVANS, , . ,
y- - V' ;' .james null,: v
. i : - - ' , Auditors.'
'-.Attest G. W. Oatuak, Clerk. . 1-
rMEOHGE; .W.: OATMAN, Treasurer,
VJ IS ACCOUNT WITH', .-.;--,..
DIRECTORS OF THE POOR AND HOUSE
OF EMPLOYMENT, CAMBRIA CO.
- : DR. " ;;
18G8. Jnly 2lst. To County Orders
Nos, 405, 406 and 407 received
Geo.C. K. Zahm, latb Treasurer, $300000
March 4. To amt. ree'd from Wm. "
J." Buck as amt. overpaid on corn '
in 186G. ' 17 CO
April 13. To amt. ree'd -from. A. - -
: KoDelin as fine in Commonwealth .-
. vs. . - ' ... . 25 00
April 14. To amt. ree'd from J. S. - , .
Strayer. esq..' as fine in Com. vs.
John Ouirk. ' 25 00
July 9. . To bal. of fines' ree'd from : "
George Orris, ' . ; - . r 50 CO
To County Orders issued dnring 1868, 900 00
Td bal. to close in favor of Treasurer, (7 73
Total,
12184 78
CR.
18G8. By amt. paid on indebtedness 1
prior to 1868, - $ 1373 14
APPRAISERS F. P.' Tierney, 10 00 :
James Myers, 5 90
H. C. Device, 5 00
BEEF J. Gutwalt, 485lbs, 71 C4
L. RodgefS," ': ' 1374 44 - : 190 81
R.E.Jones, . 365 44 27 30
Thos Hoover 240 44 18 60
BLACKSMITH1NG R. Singer, 1 05
L. D. Cawser, 4 41
. S. J. Weak land, . ,4 45
BOOTS, SIIDE3 Grtgg, Son
& Co. i . .. . . 74 40
BUTTER Bell O'Neil, 33 38 .
CLOTHING Mills & Davis, 25 00
John Dougherty, 20 CO
D. C. Morris, 5 00
CLOTHESLINE W. A. B. Lit
tle, 200 ft. 3c. per foot. 6 00
CARDING-rYenner & Jones, 7 1G
COAL Charles Myers, , 30 32
Evan E. Evans, 74 74
Daniel Parks, 3 90
COFFINS Arthur Cullen, 6 25
, John Blough, . . . 18 00
David W. Jones, 30 50
CORONER'S INQUEST J. A.
Harrold, 45 80
20 00
308 35
0 91
74 40
33 38
50 00
COO
7 16
108 86
54 75
45 80
CONSTABLE FEES R. Ryck-
man, .
.John Grosseup,
A. B. Davis, ,
George Varner,
E. Jauies,
JoBepb Daily,
. Isadore Lilly, '
Tate W. Allison, ,
'V'.J..C. 'Riffle
C. A. Diniond, "
Geo. Wi3slnger, - '
. Andrew Glass,
"?r. C. Snyder,
..... Patrick Markey,
- ' John A. Blair,
CO. ORDERS ON HAND,
74 60
6 30
33 87
10 40
17 90
21 00
3 55
, 7 75
25 75
50
7 75
0 25
2 00
8 25
13 55
242 32
1000 001000 00
FARMERS J. V. M'Connell,
Wm. J. Parish,
. - Owen Lynch, -.
.. David O'ilarra, i
89 25
189 00
18 00 ,
100 00
7 00 403 25
10 00 - 10 00
Unas. M ueimut ,
FARMING UTENSILS Con-'
' very & Co. J plough -FLOUR
& GRAIN A. MTad-
, , . den It Co., . . : i , . , ;
, Samuel O'Harro, )t.
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 k Co.,
- A. M'Fadden a Co.,
' W.'T. Altfather' '
- J. & J. Kelly; -
;R. II. Tudor, t
E. James, . . . ;
T. G. Stewart A Co.,
M. L. Oatman,
285 71
75 56
296 52
110 00
37 42
40 75
588 26
7G 77
2G 87
163 82
3 00
66 00
24 7 25
129 33
13 25
-17 25
40 63
. 6 24
301 27
256 16
1537 86
163 82
. 3 00
1037 43
89 66
HARDWARE Ac TINWARE
Geo. Huntley, ,i : 1 f p
INTEREST J. W. M'Connell,
R. Ryc.kmau. . . - ;
. Geo. Huntley, . .
' , . M'Faddeu & Co.,
; Simon Fisher, - ' '
89 66
40
50
3 10
' 7 81
1 17
- ; 2 72
T; ":2 82!
-239 03
; "."94
6 1G
Chaa. M'Coy,
BellO'Niell, i I '
A dlugb M'CJoy, - r;H- f :;
-.(?H. A. Shoemaker, ... ;
j; C. T.' Roberts, ; '
' :'.K. S. Bonn,' ' ', " -'
-Lewis Rodgers, - ' -':
.'.i Bachael Burk, ' . :
18 00 . - I i
.-. 5 7 -
-43.:,- : i !
:.- S 31, "
1 00 . S
',2 65 ":. .'"; ,
' 2 19 ' 293 79
JNSURANCE-L E. Roberts .
44 27
2 00.
3 50
44 27
JUSTICE FEESP. F. Custer
. . M. D.; Wagner,, . .
Joseph' Miller; . '-; ' - " .
' - "Joseph W.J Condon, - '
" JSE. J. -Waters, .-.A ;.
:ir jQt?erge 'W-.JOatmanj. i
- -r.'Jtf ia.A, Kenedyj.,. j
' Jos. S. Strayer, ;
v: ' Irtin RUtledge,- ' "
" "-Wra. Flattery,' --'J
LIME Abel Lloyd, -'Ji l- :
LUMBERWm.L'arnnier. :
'-54
1 50
i5ioo .:
"ISO' "
?1
15 75
315 40
11 00
46 94
315 40
11 00
M'DEEMITT, Bpeisonal pro-,.
. ' pertyby appraisement, "703,50
,703 50
JlJSKCUaKUlSlS ). 'A. ottoe- . "
':'inaker,'- : ' -' :a 457 53
. . t E. R. Danegan, i 1 - ; 325 71
. ,i E,-Roberts,;:.r."; ; ' , 66 50.
j-JDaniel Laughlin,. G3 00
'Cyrus Hart, r ". . 42' CO
' ' V. S." Barker,." : ' . 23 73 '
PRlNTING--James Swank, " 3 00
. ' U.:A. M'Pike, '. : .--i 4 50 T
PROVlSIONS-John E. Davis, : . .
..." 20 bush, potatoes,- i r. 20 00
" Daniel O'Harro, ' .'," 118 50
PORK Dan?l Bradley, 3431bS' 30 37
- - Joseph Hogae,i 220 4C 22 00
: John Carney . 341 30 63
- .f Wm. Carney, . 890 89 00
, . Simon Fisher," " 4D4 44 49 4.0
' "- Peter Parish, '' 516 44 " 51 CO
": C. O'Niell, - "40" 49 o0
PRUNING AND GRAFTING oi
v. John Reese, " 27 60
REPAIRING J. D. Parish, .20 20
Henry Myers, 2100
. Morgan Humphreys, " ' 6 00
RELIEF OUT DOOR PAUPERS, ;
978 47
'7 50
138 50
Tr"!
322 5G
27 GO
46 20
Thomas Gallagher,
' 7 00
45 60
68 65
20 60
'86 00
69 51
232 71
26 87
4 00
2 00
3 25
1 60
336 03
43 00
20 00
' '2 00
'. John Dibert,:.. : j . .
. Joseph Daily, ;,- .
Wm; Palmer,
"s Jane Jones, .
' John D. Thomas,
Henry Walters,
George Gurley, . '
Edward Owens,
; Jerry Evans,
Peter II. Berg,
James Burtnett,
. Wm. M'Pherson,
. Barbara Bartman, ,
Henry Arble, ; ' 1
'David Rees, 4"
- K"vfy Byrne,-
850
Jane Goughan, -
65 00 '
6 00
10 00
14 62
10 00
115 00
65 15
30 00
15 00
12 SO
18 06
9 00
26 00
13 00
26 00
54 00 1889
. Mary A. Morrison. :
Margaret M'Devitt,
Peter Maltzie,
' Mary Gillespio,
. "F. J. Parish, .
1 George Wehn,
' Isaac Wissingcr,
Israel Lotider,
Wm. Linton,
Wm. Jones,
Mrs. Munday,
. E. James,
' M. L. Stephens,
Davis & Lewis,
E- R. Dunnegan,
RELIEF O. D- P. M. D. A.
Dr. B. L. Yeagley, -' 58 75
Dr. C. Emerson, 45 00 :
Dr. D. W. Evans, ' 8 00 111
SADDLER H. A. McCoy, 23 95 23
SALARIES Geo. W. Oatman 100 00
Dr. R. S. Bunn, - 265 40
G. C. K. Zahm, bal. due, 55 67
B. McDermitt, 442 37 8G3 44
SEWING MACHINE C. T.
Roberts, 63 00
SHROUD Joseph Miller, 1 75
SOAP Rachel Owens, 50 irals. 12 50
CS
1
12
SERVANTS M. McCullough, 16 00
Lavinia McDermitt, 86 50
Jennie McDermitt, 25 50
Matilda Durbin, 5 00
Ann Holmes, C 50
Cecelia Todd, ... ; 46 00 185 50
STATIONERY C. T. Roberts, 2 00 2 00
VEAL G. C.K. Zahm, 91 lbs. 11 37 11 37
12,184 78
OUTSTANDING ORDERS DUE BY
KJ POOR HOUSE.
For the years 1858,
1859,
I860,
' 1861,
1862,
1863,
. . .' , 1864,
.. , 1865,
. ' 1866,
' 1867,
" ; 1868,
Total, . . . ; .
-$
8
70
50
50.
23
10
70
00
71.
6
8
48
16
285
:112
1,912
1,282 70
1,631 65
2,176 OG
7,488
$7,498
"VTUMBER OF INMATES OF POOR
JLN ; HOUSE. - ' -
Number inmates January 1, 1868,
Number admitted during year, .
Number bound out,
Number died, '
Number discharged and absconded,
Number remaining,
Number son, .
Number, insane, -
Number meals given to travelers
: B. M'Dormitt,;
I! Wm.' Ji.Parish , . . i
, j. James J. Kaylor,
. , Jennie M'Dermitt,:
49
2
' ' . 4
' 3S
"46
34
12
4. regular
' boarders.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
: 2 Wagons, 1 Sled, 1 Mowing Machine,
1 Grain Drill, 1 Horse Rake, 1 Harrow, 1
Cart, 3 Ploughs, 2 Grain Cradles, 1 Buggy, 4
sets 'Harness, 1 Sleigh. -'
RODUCTS OF FARM.
20 tous Hay, 200 bushels Oats,'
bushels Buckwheat, 600 bushels Corn
ears, 5 bushels Onions, 6 bushels Cucumbers,
10 . bushels Tomatoes, -5 bushels Beets, CO
bushels ADoles. 1 bushel Small Onions.
heads Cabbage, 2,300 : lbs! Beef, 2,000 lbs
Perk, 100 bushels Potatoes. .
A RTICLES ON II AND.
XL. 4,000 lbs. Beef, 5,000 lbs. Pork, 13 bar
rels Flour, !00 lbs. Candles, 800 lbs. Tallow,
400 lbs. Lard, 20 gills. Apple Butter, oO bead
Cabbage; 150 bushels Potatoes, J bbl. Molas
ses,' 10Q pounds. Butter. ..... , : .. -
A ".IlTiCLES MADE llf HOUSE.
ll- 50 yards Linsev. 33 Shirts. 3."i Shorts
2 Blouses, '20 Woman's Dresses, 7 Skirts,
pair 5ocks, 34 Pillow Slips, 19 Cheiuise, 17
Aprons, 8 Sua Bonnets, 2 Hoods, 10 pair ".To
man's Stockings, 6 Pillows, 20 Bed Ticks, 2S
voimorts, 4 bbrouds. V V' ' : : ' i
STOCK ON EAKM ; ; h
3 head Horses. 15 head Cattle. 43 head
Sheep, 14 Hogs. ' ' '-' . ' ' ,
B',, the undersigned, Auditors of Ca jibria
county, respectfully report that wo-have au
dited,, settled, and adjusted tne accounts. r
the Poor and Houso of Employment of said
county with Georcro W. Oatman, Treasurer
thereof, according. to law, and find a balance
due, the said. Treasurer of Sixty:Sevca Dol-
lars'and Seventy-Eight Cents. ' " '" '
'Given tinder our hands this day of Jan4
uaryj.lbGO-p ;. - - :' D. A. LUTHER, . . i
K; D. JSVANS, - i
; - - JAMES NULL,' . ; :
. ; It' .;.. .- Auditor . . ;
B McDEHMITT, STEWARD of the
POOR and HOUSE OF EMPLOY
MENT, account' . with DIRECTORS OF
POOR CAMBRIA COUNTY.
ISttS.1---- DR. - .
Feb. 14. To cash reed, from John
Evans for bides, S 10 00
Feb. 24. 44 from Joseph Dailey, ' :- 20 00
Mar. 5. 44 from John Saunders, ox, , : 27 CO
Mar. 5. Toue bay horse, sold, 130 00
April 6.' 44 M. M. M'Goniele,' Alle-
.rz. . - . ghany Pocr House, -: .. 42-60
April 44 for one black horse and
" bay mare, ' - 315 00
April 20. 44 John Tierney, lime, 3 . CO
June 28. 44 Henry Byrne, keeping B.
Noel, ' ' - 50 06
June 28. J. P.-Allen, - .. 22 85
July 14. 44 for one bay horse, ,175 00
July 27, 44 3 orders on salary, ' 250 00
Ang. 21. 44 J. E. Evans, one pig, 2-50
Aug. 21. 44 Win. Clements, 2 pigs, 5 00
Sept. 5. 44 John J. Evans,, hides, , 15 00
Sept. 23. 44 Joseph Daily, : 11 84
Sept. 28. 44 order, 10 00
Dec. .28. 44 order 360, 192 37
Total,
: $1,282 16
1SGS. ' CR.
July 2. By cash paid G. C. K. Zahm
for 2 turkeys, $
July 2. 744 destitute man woman,
July 2. 44 GOO feet pine boards, .
Feb. 2-5. 44 expenses to Hollidaysbg,
J .- " provisions,
Feb. 28, 44 paper and envelopes,
Feb. 28. 44 2 loads shavings,
Mar. 14. 44 Bell O'Niell, butter,
Mar. 24. 44 Same,
Apl. 1. 44 John E. Roberts,
Apl. 6. 44 expenses to Greensburj,
- - pauper; -- -
Apl. 6. . 41 small onions, . .
Apl. ll. ' one brown horse,"
Apl. 16. 44 John Campbell, ind. bill,
Apl. 22. 44 express one box hats, '
Apl. 25. 44 one bay horse,
May 6. 44 Wm. D. Price,
May 7. 44 sent to Huntingdon Poor
House, .
May 7. 44 John D. Thomas, fare C.
Farly,
May 19. 44 for seed potatoes,
May 19. 41 cabbage tomato plants,
June 6. 44 M. Conery, potatoes,
June 6. 44 Lawrence O'Donnell, do.
June 6. 44 Henry Foster,
June 6. 44 Same, garden seeds,
Jun. 18. 44 Buckwheat seed,
July 5. 44 ink and paper,
July 7. 44 expenses to Carrolltown,
pauper,
Jul. 16.'4 one bay horse,
Jul. 16. 44 stamped envelopes,
Jul. 16. 44 expenses on goods from
Johnstown,
Jul. 18. 44 4 table cloths,
Jul.13. 44 E. C. McMullen, corn,
Sep. 1. 44 thread,
Sep. 1. 44 express freight on bags
to Pittsburg,
Sep. 14. 44 one plow point,
Sep. 14. 44 assessment Lycoming In
surance Co.,
Sep. 26. 44 wheel in windmill,
1
10
; 5
16
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2
165
74
150
46 50
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2
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60
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Sep. 26. 44 Charles Bradley, bushel
beans,
1 50
Oct. 2. 44 Richard Owens, double
tree,
44 Same, 5 turkeys,
4 Murray St Lemmon, sta
tionery, 44 fare to Johnstown,
44 destitute man a woman,
1
Oct. 24.
5
1
1
1
2
Oct. 27.
Oct. 29.
Oct. 29.
Nov.
Nov.
9. 44 John Price, cider press,
19. 44 plow point,
Nov. 19. 44 Richard Owens,
2. tur-
keys,
Nov. 19
Dec. 1.
44 thread,
44 freight on box,
44 J. A. Piatt,
44 C. T. Roberts,
44 toll,
44 one year's salary,
Dec.
Dec
Dec
Dec,
1.
1.
1.
500
90
Total,
1,282 16
' Wt the undersigned, Auditors of Cambria
county, respectfully report that we. have ex
amine'd the above account, and do find it
correct. ' ; -
Given our bands this 13th day of January,
A. D. 1869. . D. A. LUTHER,
! " E D. EVANS,
- . , - . . .. '; 4 JAMES NULL, .
Auditors.
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JOHNSTOWN DYEING ESTAB
LISHMENT I
The undersigned would inform the citizens
of Ebensburg and vicinity that he continues
to carry on the Coloring business in all its
branches, at tho 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, shawls, colored,
cleaned or pressed to look as well as new.
Ribbons, feathers, &c, colored to look like
new.
jGgy Goods sent by express will receive my
special attention and returned as soon as
finished. SAMUEL M. RAINEV.
Johnstown. Nov. 26-3m.
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AMUEL SINGLETON, Notary
Pub
lic, Ebensburg, Pa.
Office on Hiirh street, west of Fosters Ho
tel. augU
NUIBEfi:2.
'" Anecdote of General IIancock.1-
We- cut tlio fbllowin anecdote of General
IlancQck from tlo history of the 1-lth Teg
imcnt publish qd in one of our exenanges.
Tlie au,thor speaking of, the scarcity of ra
tions says : ' . ' .
: ' They were scarce with us so m'ucTi' so
that some boys bought of other regiments.
During this scarcity, Blake happened to
bo on guard at Hancock's headquarters.
IIo was pacing his boat very, industriously
in front of the General's tent, about "day
light, when the General rolled out 'of bed
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ana came to me uoor. j .: : -. .rf;i
"Soldier, are you from, the lltUZ'.V--, r
r ;"Ycs; fir." . ; ': .. ;; . .' V ;
'Is it trne that rations are scarce ?'r " '
"Yes, sir -- "I --
iPYou havca't enough i - )' --y-
u .No, sir.":. ; , i i :-f X! I v.- '
. "How many have you Half enough?
, "i tmnKso, sir. . .
1 "Well, ' it's a d d poor soldier who
can't steal the other half." - With the last
remark he went to bed again, while lilako
renewed his labors.
, Before long the cook began preparing
breakfast. One thing after another 'was
put on the tabic in the mess tent, and fi
nally, a plate ' of hot biscuit. While tho
cook returned to the kitchen, Blake 'step
ped up, emptied them into his haversack,
3 ' u ir n -i .
i'.iiu lesuuicu ma wais. jreaKiast was an
nounced, and the General went in. He
had net beeu there long before he called
tie cook to briug some bread. The cook
told him he had put hot cakes on the ta
ble. Some conversation passed between
them, cud the General stepping to tho
door, "watched Blake very closely. Blake
walked his beat apparently unconscious of
any one being within a mile' Finally the
General called a corporal, relieved Blake
and sent, him to his quarters. He had
twenty-eight biscuit in his haversack. '
A traveler entered a tavern, and see
ing no enc present but the landlord and
a negro, seated himself, and entered into
convfrsation with (he negro. Shortly af
terwards he .' asked Sambo if he was dry.
Sambo said he was. Stranger told him to
step up to the bar and take something at
his expense. . Negro did so and soon left.
Landlord says to the stranger :
"Are you acquainted with that nigger?"
: "No, never Bavr him befoie; but why
do you ask V . ;
"X. supposed you were, from, your con
versing with him, and asking him to take
a drink." ' '
41Oh," said the stranger; "I Tras only
experimenting. The fact is, I was dry
myself, and I thought that if your liquor
didn't kill the nigger in fifteen minutes, I
would venture to take a drink myself.'
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A Puzzled Yankee. Jinks tells a
good story of a man on a Mississippi steam
er who was c-uestioued by a Yankee. Tho
gentleman, to humor the fellow, replied to
all questions straight forwardly until the
inquirer was fairly puzzled for an inter
rogatory. . At last he inquired :
"Look here, Squire where was you
born?"
"I was born," said the victim, "in Bos
ton, Trcmont street, No. 44, left hand side,
on the 1st day of August, 1820, at 5 o'
clock in the afternoon ; physician, Dr.
Warren ; nurse, Sally Benjamin."
Yankee was answered completely. For
a moment he was stuck. Soon, however,
his face brightened, and he quickly said :
.; "Yeas; wall, I calculate you don't re
collect whether it was a frame or a brick
house, do ye ?" .......
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At Bridgeport, a Sunday School teach
er questioned his class last week in regard
to the origin of Christmas, with the follow
ing result:
"Where was Christ born ?"
"At Bethlehem."
"Where's Bethlehem?"
"In Judea." .
"Who first knew that Christ was born V
"His mother."
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A cool character- Jack Frost.
A waste of raw material two young
ladies kissing each other. '
It is said the prettiest girls iu Salt
Lake city usually marry Young.
A trying moment When" your new
coat comes home from the tailor.
Jones says he loves two charming
girls Jenny Rossity and Annie Mation.
These notes enliven me," as tho man
aid on receiving a remittance.
Why are hoops like obstinate men?
Because they often stand out about trifles.
Fortune may favor fools, but that's a
poor reason why you should make a fool
of yourself.
The mor-t difficult surgical operation
To take the ' cheek from a young man
and the jaw from an old woman.
Why are military officers the most
unlucky of men ? Because they are always
in some mess or another. 4
A lady of a certain age says the rea
son an old maid is generally so devoted to
her cat is that, not having a husband, sho
naturally takes the next most treacherous
animal.
Jones complained of a bad smell
about the post office j and asked Brown
what itcould be. Brown didn't know, but
suggested that it might be caused by the
dead letters."
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