Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, February 02, 1859, Image 3

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    Lible'-Sirfreringroxi the Plaint. -
fulior aud RusselV, Men Frozen to
t V one Time. -Xine Midcs Frozen
J)fIW r . j-' - w v. ...
out SigkL - ' -
lA John M. Guthrie returned from Salt
Ir'rtv a few daya since, and gave the
'n I'lad Aiyu the following account
k horrible sufferings which he and hw
adured from the cold weather
HUE"' 3 U n,mm(iim
t plains ana iuc uiuuu.iu .
40 t Guthrie left Salt Lake City on the
Vr"f November, with the mail oa packed
2T fin company xyithG A. tfeardly, of
tfl v rk It had been snowing for seven
ht Jajs efore Mr- GutLrle left the
or ? rri, nnw was from one to 6ix feet
th- Bi Mountains, and they had to
ennw to pass with their animals.
tnsp
LxtilN
P, 3y 0at the snow wa3 so deep that the
,nr eot lost and lay out all night, and
nt lost
tempi"; 6 f t. m uaii ,-:- fea
Loin charge
.u men ia cu-k - ----- -
J tends frozen
i- r.x,n ntui the doois nau 10 De
e next morning.
it 02 .' i ,i Viow mada Hridsrer about
t and after traveling twenty miles got
rr.-ar Wre again compelled to. lay
, in the snow until morning. Fourth
Wa. Ui Sanlv Station, and left
V .hunt 2 o'clock in the evening and trav
there
: po wind iiowiuir imui me casi.
increased so as to prevent them
ILo storm
oonra five feet ahead; and compelled
from
rt kiv un. uere tne wnoie com-
T T .1 L 1
"H, trr,l. Mr. G. states that h
tlU . ; I. were so numb as to be almost
te
. " yu to Mind up
Tne mail men bavmg
j i,:ht were compelled to
walk around
1 i'L
luight to keep from
freezing. Fifth day
'v in the morning traveled tiht
-If ft ear!j
oue of the mail men's face and baud
4
i ... in 1 tJ
other was so far froze as to be
ir.'-i . r i c. i: .
.'Unt ablC'p. -'ir. M. Utlf uum5 iu mi.
La "would freeze, took them off and mado
,kem wait. TLey then turned and went back
Tsmiks to Big Sandy. The next day the
ceasd, and they started in company
with Mr. Asbton, the mail agent. They
Kicbed the South Pass at dark.
Heretl.e wind raise 1 again; the snow be-r-r
from five to ten f;et dep, and they again
became !o?;fcr three or four hours they way
ilered rvuod in hopes to find the road.& their
!v hps was to face the wiud in order to
.rtKh t'.io Sweet Water, which they did.
itx then attetiiptfd to travel down this
dream. tQt t,je drifted snow was so deep as
... u imnaasiblu. TLev camped, and Mr.
ij i,. .
froze one of hi feet while in bed.
tathe uiornins they lett mules, mail a
mail and
i,d toi k it atoot aon a bweet U ater on
4.!,
n
;fit! 1C-- -r .vsiiiuu u'-ggcu iu v "
Ul. as ihey Lad to cut the boots off of his
fr, Mr nulled off his buffalo moccasins
wi r-at tbcci on ir. As
hton-
-leaving - ins
fw-tsiih t Til? a J;:'.r-skia moccasin on
The
whole cjii piny concluded their time was
rjing sli-rt; "l at, like heroes, made an ef
f..rt p.irt of tlni time carryiug Mr. Ashton.
JL'v rach'l a slat::n about ten miles dis-
uu TLr then Lau some hpes of making
... .
me tr:r. tt.;itufi to ttie'-moiueter stoou -
.'t-rccs V.'.l.-w Mr. Seeders, t!ie fcur-
t-.-r.r t' n.-w raad s'uth of Laramie, had
Mr.
Miliar i-tntvi.;! at this place with a
lironjotcT aud t'ltir.cuicter, ia crder to tako
note .fil.' wtatj.r. Tbi oldest mountain-
ttTS, Ki5 in part.'mlar, wlio lives close by the
.n Ktstfn that it was tho coldest weatacf
I ttrv La 1 experienced f jr thirty years.
- - - .
1W jit .'ir. .ABtiton. alter lavinz uvtr
!::ee or four doya. While here the St. Jo
jrpla mail arrived Mr. Garv'n. the Iudian
tett f jr the Si-akes, comm' through witn
r.. They had nine mules frozen arouud their
top re, soiuc wilhiu two feet oi the are,
Ihe iukJi U had th-;ir hands and fjet frozen,
iai lay fjur days within eight miles of the
nation, uuable to get in. Hera Major and
Rifsoll had ten men frozen to death They
t:toa-pted to follow the train, and became
Uaudfrci.'. Whil-J here the Salt Lake
Mail, if De.iilcr -it!., overtook Mr. G., and
hviag uo Uier !. rcn-l with t'ao mail, Mr, G
: okchurge cf it and brought it to Laramie,
he:c be inut un agent bavin nien Mr. U.
took tie c-.-ach in eoiupiny with fjur othtr
jiijeDgers-; below Laramie they had but little
Riiw, and the roads were good most of the
v. Th-y found men at almost every eta-
t a of tie road frozen. Thry met Mr.
ILckadav at. Cotton Wood Sp;.iurs on Li
iy vit'"; n.ulcs to supply the mail stations.
From hat the roads became muddy and- the
creeks Ligh, and in some places had to iwiui
the njuloj. . '
The htago company refunded Mr. Guthrie
hi' passage money at St. Joseph, on account
of hi attr-nf., to Mr'-Ashton. the aeent.the
Lands, acd for taking charge of the mail. nd
bringing it through from South Pass to Lar-
cie himself.
Zi-Tho "glorbws eighth" was fpleniidly
ftlsbrated at New Orleans. Gen. Scott was
frtscut, Some fellow positoiy offered to car
fjthe oil hero's overcoa', which the General
ftraiittud, aud has not beard of it since.
rr The total value of. all personal property
rvit.xd for Uxati .i in the City of Cieavelan l is
$'i,239,S00. ""
From the Louisville TIMES. J
"What is it for this Wood's Hair
vr
tsstarativei" Is a question asked daily' by.
baadreds We answer, without hesitation
cr fear cf contradiction, that it is the only
vticle known which" will do all it promises
for the human hair. It will renew its growth
it will stop its falling it wilt restore its
tstaral color. It is not a Hair Dye, but a
feedy and efflcatious Restorative. Trial
tattles $1 ; pints 2 ; quarts $3.
Cactios. Beware of worthless imitations,
m several are already in the market, called
bj different names. -. Use . none unless the
"abj (Professor ' Wood's Hair Restorative,
Dipot St. Louis, Mo. , and New York,) f are
Vioa in the. bottle. Sold., by all druggists
ad Patent Medicine Dealers . ia the United
States aod Canada. - : -! ':' :"
For bale bythomas Dcvine, Ilighl street
. . wxuaburg. " . ' ' v." Ui ' ; .. '
t3T Sec advertisement cf Dr Sandford
Uver Iavigorator." .. ..
LAST NOTICE. ;
Th Books of II. C. Devine, former Publisher
the "Democrat & Sentinel," have been placed
j& Oy hands for immediate collection. Persons
ktowicg themselves indebted will save costs by
nenain to this notice without delay.
JOHN WILLIAMS,
jensburg. Feb..2,1859:3t
j. c. Nooar, f
O Attorney at Law, bnbnrg, P '
FICE TN COLONADE ROW."; 5
Nov. 11, 1367: l.tf
RECEIPTS ABB EXPESBIfffRES OF -
CAMBRIA COUNTY. FROM THE 19th DAY
of January, 1858, to the 15th day of January
"1859, both days included.' ;
DR. GEORGE J, RODOERS,' Treasurer.
To amount of County tax received : from Collec-
- tor 8 for tfre year 1858 and previous -v.-
years, $1011185
To amouut of Toor tax received from - - i.
Collectors for the year 1858 and : ,7;
previous years, . " ,7S92'37
To amount of County tax received from ;
. Unseated and Seated "Lamia for 1856
and 1857 and previous years, .-' . 1392 46
To amount of Poor tax received from !
Uunseated and Seated lands for
1856 & 1857 and previous years. " - 981 C6
To amount of Road tax received from
" Unseated and seated lands fur 1856-
& 1857 and previous years, ; 1572 97
To amount of School tax received fioru
Unseated and Seated lands for 1856 . " ?
& J 85 7 and previous years, 2104 48
To amouut received on loans, .-' ; " 6173 20
To am't ree'd on Miscellaneous sources, 294 62
To amount received on Redemotion of
Unseated and Seated lands, 297 58
To balance due Treasurer, 1167 70
431,481 85
GEORG J. RODGERS, Treasurer, CR.
By paid Auditors of County accounts, $152 00
" " Auditor of State tax in Prothy.
& Register's office, 47 00
" " Assessors, 617 49
" '. Bridse Views, 1100
Cambria Co., A gi itural Society, 100 00
Couuty Commissioner,
Commissioner's Clerk,
Commissioner's Counsel,
O. D. Murray, late -Treasurer,
Criminal Prosecutions,
Contested Elections,
Constable?,
Court Crier and TipstarT,
932 19
'186 40
65 00
24G0 96
2722 65
207 25
203 OtJ
161 00
(
Court House expense?.
202 23
Conveying convct's to Penitenr'y, 50 00
Commissions to Collectors, 902 06
it
Exonerations to Collectors, 14C6 24
Expenses of hoiding Elections, 802 42 j
Fox scalp premiums, 161 63
Fuel, 78 62
Grand Jurorsj 480 12
Traverse Jurors, 2589 50
Inquests, 167 44
Incidental Expenses, 181 65
Jailor. 527 82
Loans and Interest, 732 33
New Township Survey's. Jtc, 39 00
Prothonotary & Clk of Courts, 438 69
Printers, 260 00
Poor House Directors, 11000 00
Probates to Justices, . 25 62
Refunding taxes", 145 90
Rebemption on Seated atlJ
Unseated lands. 267 50J
Repairs to Pubt-.c Buuuings, 65 17
Road damages, . . 809 00
Road Views, . " 803 00
; Salary Poor House Directors, 150 00
Stationary and Books, 117 95
Township Schools, 240 22
Township Supervisors, 467 2G
Talesmen, 42 00
Wild Cat Scalps, 24 70
Wolf Scalps, 36 27
Western Penitentiary. 196 06
'Cvsta on lands irregularly asses'd, 13 25
1 C't-ts -Ki Warr.mts issued against
Collect", 2 62
' C.Kts on Unseated Lands sold
to County, " 92 00
Treasurer's ctirninis-ioii on
$'7,05S 22, at 3 per. cent, 917 03
$31,481 85
Outstanding Dvbts due by Collectors
for the
Sute
year 158, and previous years,
Count v
Poor
1843
1844
1840".
1S51
James M'Dermitt
Cleai field tn.
$19 41
67 22
46 23
2S 82
94 M)
16
84
as
16
33
30
David T. Storm,
Johnstown,
William Bradley,
Washington,
James Litxingcr,
19
50
67
80
Clearfield,
" J. B. Cobaugh,
. .Conemaugh,
1S55 Enoch Recs,
Blacklick,
George Rutledge,
Ch-arfield,
74 76 S5 07 37 33
29
1856
Emanuel Brallier,
Blacklick.
S3 40
!1 4;
35 13
Ephriam Burket,
Jackson,
John Myers, Munstcr,
Enos Fdlis,
21
89
99
4i
4
221
2 12
140 59
14 01
59 84
18 99
13 16
120 88
11 04
Summerhiu,
Lawrence Dee,
Susquoharina,
Francis Oxperf
Allegheny.
John Gitlan. Jr.,
lilacklick,
John Fresh,
Car roll,
Al ysins Swopc,
Chest,
Job Cushon.
Conemaugh.
Timothy Hunt,
Jackson,
42
20
18C
70 73
56 97
67 06
23 05
573 .18
w
G8. 77
85 67
58 88
32 94
331 21
25 39
48 22
Lewis B. Dormayer,
Richland,
Joseph Wright,
.": Summerhill,
J ;mes Murray,
Ebensbiirg,
James Gloascn,
Summitville,
Arthur Storm,
Wabhington,
112 22
81
21
78
39
. 76 93
85
80
34
23
398
12
53
CO 13 ! 27
43 '09 9
341 18 203
90
44
21
36
19
1853 Lnos C. M Mul-en,,
Allegheny, ' : 680 &) SCO 69
Ellis Rowland, V- i,
210
Blacklick. 219 01
132 58
829 77
176 31
94 71
54 03
162 57
63 11
Evan R. Morgan,
Cambria,
Joseph Davis,
Carroll,
Martin Yoncr, ,
Chest,
Thomas Wilt,
Clearfield,
William Ream,
537 07
' 8 C6 69
1C0 16
47 36
162 43 282 65 131 85
Conemaugh,
802 64 578 30 242 15
William Flattery,
Conemaugh Bor. 282 17 145 29 152 49
James S. Clark,. V
Ebensburg. '363 02 335 6 157 06
Christ. Snyder, .
Jackson,
Charles Barnes, .
Johnstown,
John B. Moyers,
" Loretto,
Francis Ebcrlj, .
Munster,'
353 15 212.42 102 67
899 94 400 76 221 04
- r I -
79 .09 18 02 . 19
, 21' 52 '- 49 18' 33
16
44
13
89
Frederick Kustcr. -. -
Richland, 390 10 192 13- 57
William Pringle, -
Summerhill,
s.629 25 299 94 134
" A. J. Farrell,
Susqehanna, i
' Iwis Benshocf,
'"' - Taylor. "
! "Joseph Christe,
287 82 192 17
'. j i 11. S-r--. ;-
481 65 18 SO
: - i "- i .
409 14 232 '43
85,58
00 29
89 80
. 99 90
Washington,
Geo. W; Bowman, V ! -A ! ;:;
White, tbh 83 203 22
Total
'$9799 92 6786 63 8319 24
.Due Cambria Couuty on Notes and Bends. "
Huntingdon. Cambria" and Indiana TurnpikV
Road Company, $541 90
George V. Easly, late Commissioner, . 43 18
James Burke, Judgment, 122 88
Paul George, do. . 98 46
Executors of P. M'Coy, Judgment, ' 65 30
Benjamin Yingling, . do.- . 42 46
Total, " 1914 18
Given under our hand at Ebensburg," the
Nineteenth day of January, A. D. 1859. " -
TUOS. MCONNELL, )
J. BEARER, Commiss-
A LLOYD, J ioners.
Attest: '
GEO. C.K.ZAIIM, Clerk;
We the undersigned, Auditors of Cambria
County do report that we have carefully exam
ined the accounts and vouchers of receipts and
expenditures of the aforesaid County Commiss
ioners, from the nineteenth day of January, A.
D. 1858, to the fifteenth day of Jauuary, A. D.
1859, both days included, and find them to be
correct, a3 is also the foregoing statement of out
standing deots.
Witness our hands at the CommissIonerV Office,
at Ebcmburg, the 19th day of January, A. D.
1859.
REES JNQ- LLOYD
- L ATiilifiv
J
DR. GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Treasurer, in account
with the Directors of tho Poor of Cambria
County.
1859 Jan. 18, To Orders on hand at last settle
ment $800 00
County orders issued
in 1858 as per War
' r ' .
rant of Directors." 10,000 00
18
' Jno. A. Blair's Note 30 00
June 14,
July 3,
Sept. 7,
' Loan from Bell,
omitn cc uo Ubt id
1 Loan from Wm. Will
iams, Jr. 1000 00
' Loan from David
O'Harra ' 100 00
' 9, ' Am't reed from Rev.
C. Englebrecht on account of John
Leyder, Lunatic 100 00
Sept. 9, To amouut of Vendue Sale
John Leyder 65 81
Sept. 9, To reed for uncuirent funds 5 00
Dec. 24, To am't ree'd of Jos. Noel
for Mrs. essner, a lunatic 40 75
Jan. 18, To balance due Treasurer 74 27
$13,132 58
GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Treasurer,
By balance due last settlement
Pd on Loan 8
CR.
$328 39
1510 26
Building accouut in full
1500 00
Extra building to WmCallan
da do to sundry persons
for land in full
Interest on debts
For fencing
For carpenter work
' Lumber
-Labor and hauling
' Furniture
House utensils
- Farming utentils
Harness
4 Leather
Coal
Blacksmithiug
' Tools
" ' 0ts, Corn and Feed
' Stock for Farm
Maintenance o';t door Paupers
' Funerl Expenses out door do
' Medical attendance do do do
Beef, Poik and Bacon
. ' Flour, Wheat and Corn Meal
Groceries
Hardware
Queensward
Clothing
515 62
327 11
500 00
117 42
201 21
242 44
443 70
123 C6
516 06
l 58
185 10
68 36
13 73
113 46
28 92
8 46
383 22
683 35
191 49
" 18 49
82 00
555 44
635 59
618 31
103 17
1S8 46
126 65
; Dry Goods for Clothing, BeJsdc 671 85
' Provisions 90
' iieicnanu.se 5 07
1 Soap 68 30
' ' Butter 276 67
4 Vegetables .... 33 40
1 ' Incidental Expenses 98 86
Coffins 15 00
Justices fees, removing Paupers 76 85
' Constables do
do
do
213 23
' Servants work
Sewing
Salary to Physician, half year
184 92
104 28
125 00
179 86
To Farmer on account
Steward on accouut
Uncollected claims due Treasurer
on Vendue bills of Jno: Leyder
property
Treasurer's Salary for one year
419 90
44 05
100 00
$13,182 58
Outstanding Debts Due by Poor House.
l-.i Masonry
Provisions
' Steward's Salary
' Groceries
: Labor and Servants
' Incidental Expenses
$117 42
117 04
210 00
206 00
40 45
16 25
151 33
Merchandise
J ustice and Constable's fees
' Stock on Farm '
Counsel fees . : :
Maintenance of out door Paupers
Farmer's Salary
Well and Pump :
' Physician's Salary '
11 20
140 00
50 00
457 68
24 26
65 40
188 00
Total
S1794 15
PRODUCTS OF POOR HOUSE FARM-
Oats, 100 bushels Turnips, 20 bushels I
Corn 40 do Lars Cabbage 300 heads
Potatoes 100 do : Pork slaughtered 500 lbs
Beans 4 do 'Hay 80 Tons
Onions 7 do - '
' Articles made by inmates cf House,
37 Pair Pants, 17 Aprons, 36 pair Socks,
3 Roundabouts, 8 Sun bonnets, 10 " Stockings
20 Womens Dresses, 28 Pillow slips 7 pr Mittens
64 Shirts, 28 limited Skirts, 9 pair Draper,
7 Chemise, 1 Bed lick, 8 pair .Shoes,
,26 Childrens dresses and shirts, 7 Shrouds.
1 A majority of above articles made by Insane
persons. .,
Number of inmates admitted since . commence
ment : - , 160
Born in the house during the year . 1 151
Discharged and absconded 84
Bound out : ' : " . ; 7 '
Died . 7 .
Remaining Jan. 20,1859, ' ., : .-
Of this . number there are 28 males and 25 fa '
males 12 insane 8 partially insane and 1
blind. .-,.'.."
. Average number daily . J
OUT DOOR RELIEF.
Supported in the care of Directors five persons.
Ideals - given to destitute' travellers calling
Poor House, ' - v '
ARTICLES ON HAND.
Groceries-. ? '-- '.'. t. ii. II A
$40
135
Grain, ;:."... ;
Pork, SOOO.Jbs.
Horses 3 head
Cattle 18 do
Hogs 8 do...
-.-::o.:.vA
.
ISO
Sheen 12 do.
, 98
53
Given under our hands this 20th day of January ) March.jext, 'unless cause be shown why 'iaid
Y.U. ICO V ;
j WM. PALMER, - Dicectoral D i JOSE1 il M DON AlDi rrotiiouotary.
DAVII)-0'HARO,rt tfahe
MICU'L. M'GUIRE! Poor.
s. . .. -.'', ' :--, St
- - We, - Ice undersigned " Auditors, of Cambria
count yj respectfully report that: we have audited," j
settled and adjusted the account of the Poor House
and House of Employment of said county," with
George C. K. Zahm,' Treasurer rf said Poor
House; - agreeably with the law,-and do find - a
balance, in iavor. of said Treasurer, on the 18th
day of January, ,A. D. 1859. of $74.27.
Given under our hands this 20th day of January,
A. u.
"DANIEL COBAUGII, 1 Audi. s
Attest, REES JNO. LLOYD Auaitors.
A. J. XiHEYJJierK.-
EbensbBfg, Jan. 20, 1859. . '-"
i : t : i .
. . , , APPEALS.
THE Commissioners hereby give notice that
they will attend at the time and places below
sta.ed for the purpose of tearing the appeals of
the taxable inhabitants of Cambria countyf,-when
and where all may attend who think proper.
For Allegheny Township, on Monday, the
28th day of February next, at School House No.
9 in said township. '
For Chest Springs Borough, on Tuesday, the
first day of March next, between the hour3 of
J9 and 12 A. M., at the house of Jacob Wagner
in siuu uorougn. . ;-
For Clearfield township, on Tuesdav. the 1st
day of March next, between the hours of 2 and
9 1. M., at the house of John II. Douglass, in
saia townsiiip.
For "Vhite Township, on Wednesday, the 2d I
day of March next, at school house No. 1, in
saul township. . .
ior Chest township, on Thursday, the 3d dav
of March next, at the school house" on the farm
of Lichard J. lroudfoot, in said township.
ror busquehanna Township; on Friday, the
4th day of March next, at the. house of Jerome
Plot t, iri said iownsh'.p.. "- ' .
tor Carrolltown Borough, on Saturday, the
5th day of March next, at the school house in
said borough, from 9 to 12 o'clock A. M,
For Carroll Township, on Saturday, the 5th
day of March, next, from 1 to 5 o'clock P. M., at
the school house in the borough of Carrolltown.
For Ebensburg Borough on Thursday the 17th
day of March next, at the Commissioner's Office
in said Borough-.
For Cambria Township, in Friday- the lBth.
day of March next, at the Commissioner's Office
in the Borough of Ebcnsburir. "" " - -
For Blacklick Township, on Monday the 21st.
day of March next, at the house of Adam Makiu,
intthe Village ot Belsano, in said township. .
ror Jackson lownsmp, on -Monday, the 22d.
day of March next, at the. house of Henry Rager, I
in said township.
r or Taylor lownshipi on Wednesday, the 23d
day of March - next, st the School House near
John Hendricks, in said township.
For Richland Township,- on Thursday, 24th,
day of March next, at the house of Jacob Krtng,
in said township.
for Croyto Tb-wiishtny on Friday, the 25th day
of Marcfo nejltat the School House, in the Vil
lage of Summerhill, in said township.
r or feummerhill Town&hip, on Saturday, -' the
26th day qf March next, at the School Home, in
the village of Jefferson,' in said township.
for Mitlviile Borough, on Monday, the 23th,
day of March next, at the Franklin House in
said Borough-.'
For Yoder Township, on Tuesday, the 29th,
day of March .next, at the School House ; iu Cam
bria City, in said township. v r
lot Johnstown liorough lot Ward, oi Wed
nesday, the 80th day of March next, at tho Pub
lic Houe in said Ward, from 9 o'clock to A. M.
to 3 o'clock . to P. M. of said daytJ
lor Johnstwn Borough 2d ard. cn Wed
nesday the 80th day of March next, at the Ex
change Hotel in said Ward, from 4 to 9 o'clock
P. M. of said day.
l'or Johnstown Borough 3d V ard, on Ihurs-
oav the 31st day of March next, at the Mansion
House in said Ward, from 9 o clock A. M., to 3
o ciock 1VM. of said day. . , -
--V.C - . m , v mi
ror jonnstown ttorougn 4tn am,on inurs
day the31srt day of M'arch next, at the Public
Hoiit-e in said W ard, from 4 9 o'clock P. M, of
said day.
For Conemaugh Township on Friday the firot
day of April next, at School House No. 10, near
the Farm of the heirs of David Singer, dee'd., in
said townsiiip.
For Conemaugh Borough, on Saturday the 2d
day of April next, at School Hous No. 1 in said
Borough. . .. .
For Washington Township, on Monday, the
4th day of April next, at the School House near
the foot of Piano No. 4 In said Township.
For Surrrmitville Borough, cn Tvesday the 5th
day of April next, at the School House in said
Borough. r
For Loretto Borough, on Wednesday the 6th
day of April next, at the School House in suid
Borough., .. r . -
. For Monster " Township, on Tlmrsday the ,7th
day of April next, at the House of A. Durbin, in
said Township. ' "
. THOMAS M CON NELL,
JOHN BEARER, VCommis-
-)-v3-A BEL LLOYD, 1 ' j sioners.
GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Clerk.
ComrrHssioners Office, Fbehsburg,
January, 26, 1859--I0.
N. B. The Commissioners will also meet at
the house of Michael J. Smith,' in the village of
Gayitzin.tri Friday the 8th day of March next,
for the purpose of hearing any of the taxable in
habitants in' that part of Allegheny township
who may wish to appeal.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
. PHILADELPHIA.
.1 Benevolent Institution estallisJted by spe
cial Lndowmcnt, for the - Kelt f of the
Sich -and Distressed, afflicted trilh'
, . " Virulent and Erndcmic Dis ' J
.. .. - ectf js. . . ...
THE HOWARD ASSOCIAT ION,in view of the
awful destruction of human life caused by sexual
diseases, several years ago directed their Consult
ing Surgeon, to open a Dispensary Cor the treat
ment of this class of diseases; in " all their forms.
and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to All
who apply by letter, with .a description of their
condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.)
and in eaiHs ct extreme, poverty, to t ORNISH
MEDACINES FREE OF CHARGE.
The directors of the Association, in their Annu
al Report express the - highest satisfaction with
the success Which lias attended the labors of their
Surgeons iu the cure of Spcrmatorroea, Seminal
Weakness,- Gonorrhoea, Gleet, byphilis, the vice
of Onanism or Self-ALuse, Diseases of the Kid
neys. and Bladder, &c, and. order a' continuance
of the same plan for the ensuing year. ,
An admirable Report on . Spermatorrloea,
Seminal weakness,, the vice of Onanism, Mastur
bation, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of,
Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will
be 6ent by-mail (last sealed en velope.V FREE
OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMrS
postage.,., n-. it...---.;-. .
Address, ror itejiort or treatment, ir. j. oiviLi
LIN. HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon," Howard
at
Association, No. 2 South Ninth Stieet, Philadel
610
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Jao.26, 1859. lj'.
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ilOTItt.
' THE accouut -of Jlobert'A VM'Coy and George
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C-K- Zahm,' Assignees of John M'Coy, Ha been
filed .in. the rrothonotary'aoftice .of Cambna
county, and Is ready for exhibition; and the said
account will be allowed by the Court of Common
" T CUUU" CIlTir II' TO UU tLl JtTWTVI. . . f A "W. P J
; Proty.s office,. Eben6burg,-..:
Jan. 26, 4859:10:
MERCHANTS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY,
TkESIROUS. of advancing their owq interests, rue respectfully invitl to examine Um STOCK J
JLF CHOICE . .. .......
must purchased on' the most favorable terms in he
JOBBING TRA;p.E.::;.:
All of wbfek wihde sold on as favo-ablo-tcrms as any Housjn tht Gty.' , , . . --yi ;
CALL AND EXAMINE BEEORE PURCHASING i:LSEW;VEi;fi.- "
; ' W. M. G0RMLEY,
211 Ibertj Street, Oip. Eagle irotcl.
November 10,. lS8.-.Sui.
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W ' LLI AM Iv ITTELL ) In the Court of Corn
Executor of the last j men Pleas of Cambria
will and testament cf I County, Jfo. 28, De
Jacob Behe, dee'd. jcember. term 1858.
. va j Summons in partition.
Susan M Coy, et al. J
To Hugh E. M'Coy and Richard Cook and Ann
bis wife: - . . ..
Take notice, that in pursuance of a wrjt. of
partition or valuation awarded by the Court hi
A alAtr' Men n iniiAcf iiTi 1m lit.l fit iVp
fete dwelling house of Jacob Behe, deceased, in
Allegheny township, Cambria county, on Thurs
dav. tho 10th dav of February next. ( 1859") n
one o'clock in the afternoon of that day. for tlie
purpose of making partition of the real estats to
gether held by the said Jacob Behe and Cathaaiuc
Behe, deceased, to and among the above named
plaintiff, and the defendants heirs of the said
Cathariue Behe- if the same can bo done without
prejudice to or . spoiling the whole, otherwise to
value and appraise the same, according to law
at which time and place you are required to at
tend if you think proper.
L. P. LINTON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Dec. 22, 1858 td.
A C.4UO.
thiladeluhia. Pa.
The undersigned; the Founder and Publisher
cf VAN COURT'S COUNTERFEIT Dfc.Tfc.0-
TOR. desirous of retirine from this branch of
business, has merged that ol. I established work
b. the popular BANK 'NOTE REPORTER OF
I ML AY & BICKNELL. Having published Van
Couit's Detector since 1838, the undersigned re
luctaijtly parts with his old friends and subscri
bers: but this reluctance is lessened by the con
viction that in IMLAY & BICK.NSLL S BANK
NOTE REPORTER they will receive a work that
matches the times.' - J. VAN CO CUT.
Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1SC3.
NOTICE. V .
Ail subscriptions to
4
IMLAY 4- BIC K X ELL'S.
BANK NOTE REPORTER
are Payable scruoiuously in Advance. lh:s u
the oldest Bank Note Publication in the world
For thArtv long years it has maintained an unsul
lied reputation, aud continues to L'e the necessary
compasion of all business people over the whole
continent of America,
- THE COIXS OF TUB WORLD !
Now in press by Imlav & Bicksell, will be
given "gratuitously to all old and new subscribers.
Ail Com Charts, Guides and ilanuels, as compa
red with this, may be comul'-Efd watte paper,
TERMS:
To the Semi-Monthly, . $1.50 per annum
- Monthly . $1.00 - :
Single G-nies. at the Counter 10 Cents, r
" Mailed . 1-
Ad-lress IMLAY A BICKNELL,
Box 1150,Tot Office, Philadelphia, Pa
Jan. 12, 18'9:3m.
AUDITOR'S XOT1CK.
-r
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
P
I nointad Auditor of the account of John
Sanders, Administrator 'of Jacob Haines dee'd..
to report distribution of the assets in the hands
of the Administrator, amongst the persons legal
ly entitled to the same, hereby gives notice thai
he will attend for that purpose at his office, in
Ebensburgh; on TUESDAY, the -8th day ot
FEBRUARY next, at one o'clock P. M., when
and where all persona iuterest-nl may attend.
JOHN S. RHET.
Jan. 12, 1858.4t.
COMMISSION EU'S .OTICli,
IN THE MATTER OF THE CITATION TO
John Makin, one of the Executors of John
Makiu sen., dee'd.
The undersigned having been appointed Com
missioner to take testimony t show cause why
the said Executor should not be required to r-u-e
security, or in default thercf to be disohareed.
hereby gives notice that he will attend fr that
purpose at his. onice in Ebensburg. on Illuitb-
DAY, the 10th day of FEBRUARY next, at one
o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons in
terested may attend. ' - JOHN S RHEY
Jan. 12, l85S:4t.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
I
N THE MiTTER OF THE CITATION TO
John Rager, Administrator of Jacob Imager
deceased. . ' .
The undersigns I having been appointed O-m
minsioncr to take testimony to 6how cause why
the said Administrator should not bo required ti
give additional secu ity, or in default thereof be
discharged, hereby gives notice that he will at
tend for that purpoM3 at his office, in Ebensburg.
ori 'WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of FEBRUARY
next, at one o'clock, P. M., when and where all
persons interested may attend.
. . - JOHNS. RHEY. .
Jan. 12, IS58:4t.
NOTICE.
THE undersiened. Directors cf. the Poor and
House of Employment of Cambria county; here
by g ive notice that in case of any destitute per
son becoming sick or disabled, that maybecoroe
a charge upon the county, they request persons
in whose charge such destitute persons . may
be, to give notice to the Steward of the Poor and
House of Employmont, or to either of the Direc
tors, of the condition of such persons, so that
they can be removed to said Poor Hous? without
delay. WM. PALMER. )
DAVID O'HARRO.
, MICU'L. M'GUIRK, S '
or
Jan. 20, 1859;tf ". Directors.
; Tf A, MlTRRAT
' ' Attorney sit Ltw. Kbensbnre, p.'
the
"VFF1CE A FEW DOORS EAST OF E
J ERTS' store. ' fnov".4:'57
for
, .11. ... C. . MIIRKAl', 1 . ;
Attorney it Law, Ebcnibnrg, PaJ .
OraCE OPPOSITE CRAWFORD'S HOTEL.
Imarl7.1858
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MISS ANN DOUGHERTY
.. i : -.. ; . - -. . -
., Respectfully infoims the public that she pur
chased f the; stock,, off .Goods; ef- .Mrs. . Lenvy,
(formerly Mrs. Todd) (and hst ; s'.ielias jufct rc
ceieved aad is now opening at her store room on
High . Street; Ebensburg, nearly ; opposite
Store .of L. bhoemaker, a large ami splendid as
sortmeat of ..... , ,- .'!.'; ?
cc-
Fancy PryGoods, Bonnets, Caps,
ill Hresscs, Juoicers in .icrcaths. hnd bunches.
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BONNETSj fix;, mudatfl order. TmnsCASH,
. .ian..-', looU, 't-lt, - . .' A '
Eastern Cities, and exprely di tU.t W
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
A compound remedy, in which we have la
bored to produce the most effectual alterative '
that can be made. It is a concentrated extract
of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other
substances of still greater alterative poiver aa -to
afford an effective antidote for the disease
Sarsaparilla ia reputed to cure. It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those who
suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one
which will accomplish their cure mutt prove ..
of immense service to this large class of our '
a(?.icted fellow-citizens. How completely this
compound will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the -worst cases to be found
of the following complaints :
Scrofula axd Scrofolocs CosirtiiXTS,
Eruptions axd Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers,
Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum,'
Scald Head, Stphilib asd Syphilitic Af
fections, Mercurial Disease, Dkopst, eu
ralgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys
pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Posa . -or
Sr. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole
class of complaints arising from IstpcarrT OF
the Blood. ' ' "
This compound will be found a great pro
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to
exr-el the foul humors which fester in tne
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped m tne Dud. iiuwroaes can, uj
the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from .
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels oi tne ooay
by an alterative medicine. Clean?e out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin m puuples, eruptions
or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse is - -
whenever it is foul, and your leelings wiu xeu
you when, Even where no particular disorder -
is felt,-people enjoy better n ea.au, ana utb
longer, far cleansing the blood. Keep the .
blood healthy, and all is well ;' but with this '
pabulum of -life disordered, there can be no -lasting
health. Sooner- or later something .
must go wrong, and tne great, macuwery
life is disordered or overthrown. -
Sarsanarilla ha3. and deserves much, the
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But -the
world has been cgrcgiously deceived by?r
preparations of it, partly because tne crug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,'
or any thing else. - . '
During late years the public hove been mis- r
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart -of
Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they not only contaijlittle, if any, Sarsapa
rilla, but often no curative properties whatev
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the verious extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this compound Sorsoparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as thall rescue the .
name from the load ot oDioquy wiucn
upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to fcecure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy thould
be judiciously taken according to directions oa
the bottle.
PREPARED BY
DR, J C. AYE IX & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Price 91 per Bottle Six Bottles for 69. r
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, '
has won for itself sjch a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that -it
is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has iong been in constant use
throughout this section, Te need not do more tban
assure the people its quality is kept up to the bet
it ever has been, and that it may be reUed on a
do for their relief ail it has ever been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
i oa TEE cubs or
CoMtirenett, Jaundice, Dytprptia, Iudigettiont
DytetUerj,; Foul Stomach, Erytipelat, Headache,'
riles, Rheumatism, Eruption and Skin Disease,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumor and
Salt Itheum, Norms, Gout, Xetirafaia, at (t
Dinner nil, and for Purifying t7t Blood. .
They are sugar-coated, so that the most seBi
tive can take them pleasantly, and they are th
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
family physic.
Price 25 cents per Box; 5 foxei for $L00.
j r.;ri,, and eminent personages, have lent thcr
names to certuy tne unparaueiea uscmu
remedies, but our space here will not permit the
insertion of them. The Agents below named fur- '
nish gratis our American Almanac in which they
are given ; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and. the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure. v -.V
Do not be put off by. unprincipled dealers wita
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Ayer's, and take no others. The su
want the best aid there is for them, and they shoald
have it.
All our Remedies are
GO- S..1J by T. . DEVINE, Ebensburg, and by
Merchauts generally through the country.
Nov. 2tT858:60:ly.
- f J
- - - LIsT OF CAt?Sl-,
AT an adjourned Court, to bo held on Monday
th 21st ci February, lbo9
Riddle ;
v P.obcrts,
E. & S. PPk R. Co.
vs Hill, . ' .
vs M'Gough;
a va-TUey,
, v Gei man- - ; . , .
: v Whites,: ,; ;
. vs Bradley. i"
vs jO'Doiuie!, .
vs Penu'a li. R. Co.i.:
vs Row 1 md.
v Y'oui
vs Adams; . T .
vs Empfi Id,
;ts Kalor,
. vs Adam.',,
vs Glass,. -. .
iven, x
JOS- M'DONALD, .Trot.
Overseers of Sum.
Gilman for use. ? "
German
City Bank ..: v
Commonwealth , .
Bradley t
Quirk .;
O'Harra
Young
Lemmon .
Shaffer
Kerrigan ; ? . :
Snydir ,
Zech . .
Hutchinson's alm?r
ROB
Jrn 26, 1859. '
428 meets eVery WEDNESDAY 3
venirg at -their"; Hall on High; St., irg "v
the uprsr storyof Shoemaker's store ..
DIRECTORY MAt- OT taiiii;i.ul.OoA
TY. The tubscribcr is preparing; fijr suffi
cient encouragement be giren,) to publish a Di
rectory MAP of CarDbria- CouTity, intended to
contain as much information" as any ti ritun
ty Map now. Published "in Pennsylvania.!- The
same to be lithographed, colored ami mounted ia
the most molern. sty te and workmanlike manner,
and jile ivered to eubscribers at $5 per copy.
v t- WILLIAM CHRISTY
i Juiv? SO, 1S?8; ! '-"- -;-
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