Ai -A. .f -- -J 1 !s5 3 1 I S- Tf Dd ZZ. les, ana u, a a i(l. 3cr- the 3 ia ths let, eel- Lion and OF iter ntv nof a jr ef urL c lere- 3 Of bce , en rheo IT. CSJ isble ack- own otn- 3a a- n-a 'WO burg thtf .11 fa js of r ilf thea ; mer and voes " the rhols rwfjjl have prf ?aled City so: I tnt ( oust, j Pa- I . i t. bct ; rs i j ,csU ; tJ i rbe tht ::it j ' eel ; r. ! a CAMBRIA FREEMAN. MAY 9, 18G7. LOCAL AND PERSONAL - qped Oct. Our Johnstown and Car- 1 Jv wn letters, the literary contribution of v lusa " "Answers to Vyorresponaents,'? j' i.'boII of Honor ., have been crowded v-th press of official advertisements alumna this week. Ve hope to matters so as to giro all a hearing kmt next. To those of out patrons who rlnnt vet pd their subscriptions w ill y &at we ave extendd time ntiaiias the price per year for - aDr until after the June term of Wt., AH persona who do not pay on or that time will De cnargea Setsmlt Iimubed. -An account of the .-Mflnt on tlrt Fenn'a Rail Road, a short jT.nr east of Wilmore, this county, will L found elsewhere. Among the injured we ,,T, -0t noticed the name of Mr. Rowland u-nhrevs. a resident of this place: yet iii injuries are very severe, if not dangerous. Mr. U. a thrown from the Express car, it u .nnruwed. tbrongb a small window, and .nd brsiued dreadfully. A clean cut ex- n?i ovr the crown of the head from ear to eir.tbrougtt ine acaip, uut iwrmuawiiy wim nt nv injury to the skull. . One of his an il was also badly sr. rained, and he received giber contusion. nat maxes Air. li.'a the more distressing is the fact that his i ife'i health is in a very precarious condi tion, and but little hope is entertained of ur recovery. 1 he injured man, nowever. ji being properly cared fr, and we are glad to Itara that he is doing well, lie was in th employ of the Adams Expre&a Company !l the time of the accident, and had the good gate to obtain an accident insurance policy m time since, which entitles Lini to a twekly stipend during bis present affliction PrwiOKAL. 7 Smiths et al. During a ncent visit to Philadelphia we met two of thil tribe Capt. George N. and Dr. W m. i. bo'Ji formerly legislators from Cambria aunty, lhe CJaptam is ine same earnest, dever fllow as of yore, and sings' " Wash ington was lorn," etc., just as well as ever. The Dr. i as firm a Democrat as In days none by, and still entertains a strong domes- tic atwenmem tor ituie Yamuna, xii son Thomas, the school-boy of Ebensburg, is a ine, graceful gentleman, and occupies a very rapectable position in business and society. We fauna our whilom mend, U sorgo Al. Kiddle, at liis new business place, the house i Wood, Marsh, Ilayward & Co;, where he rill alvvavs be glad to meet his old mends Dr. Braluer, too, is at home to his menu it the i mmense drug store otZiegler Sc Smith. an Third street. . We stopped at the Merchants' Hotel, the i . i hwiiquariers oi wmurians, wnero voey are loeci v cared for as such. ve urge our friend visiting the city to give the.Messis. iIcKjbi8 al . ' Vj& Rici's Cibcus, -Notwithstanding ue tnciemency of the weatner there was a lair turn out to witness the Prince of Clown. Thit the performance waa satisfactory we Qttd scarcely add, as, with Dan luce at the Mm. it could not be otherwise. Indeed. to witness the performances of the beautiful trained horses was in itself worth the price of a4miaKim. . Tha horsemanfihin was ptutd. A w. 1 O ' jtiie gymnastic feats well performed, and some ti. thetti new to the "ring," while the "Sd- trwi vjlvilo auracea mucn miiennon irom j .he more serious spectators. But, after all. tht Inimitable Dan U:c himself was the ob- served of all observer s- Ills witty and good' humored home thrusts at the follies of iaa (lav. his ndicula rf fanatics and extre mists, and his patriotic eloquence, won gold en opinions from all within the canvass, iad while some decry the "great showman' tU well to remember that " Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act veil your pari there all the honor lies' Railroad Acciuskt. A serious accident occurred on the Pennsylvania Railroad on Tuesday evening of last week, near Wilmoie nation, this county, it appears that as 'M Philadelphia Express train, which left Pittsburg at 4:20 Tuesday afternoon, was uceading the mountain with two engines ''Ucbed to it, a heavy land slide was en countered by which the train was badly recked. - One of the engines was thrown wr an embankment into the Conemaugh river, and the other into a ditch, damaging 'hem both considerably. The baggage cars d one of the passenger coaches were also ked, but the ballance of, the train es ped inirnrv ' Samuel LIcNansbt and James i'Kourke, the engineers, were thrown from I Hi. engines, hut were not naoiy hurt, xir, ?Gilmaa, the express taessenjrer, a resident M Harrisbur?. sustained a fracture of the j'eft leg, and Thomas M'Greggor, of Phila 'lphia, was seriously bruised. The pass- IHgersj eacaped without injury, ; Iarcbnt. A young man whose name i failed to learn was lodged In jail on jjhiday charged with stealing from A. S. jhbone, Esq., of Jackson township, a ld watch, a pair of pantaloons and a vest. j3 itepped into the house of llr. R. situated the turnpike, some six miles west of .wnborg, during the temporary absence i the family, and, -haying consummated set, escaped towards the railroad, where j- m intercepted by the vigilance of Con jhls George, just as he was about to take j- cars, and brought back to this place and ."ommitted for trial. Tim. "There i time for all thin-a tinn to ha tftrrr m. tim tn ha aat timn JU tnerry and a time to be glad. There j4fimc, too, for all persons, if thsy will j t to a T. RobeiU' watch and jewelry i Ublishment on High street and obtain it jS?6f d or Hi watch or aa wv or twentv-foitr hour r.lrwlr rr-r a ted. and always 'uwT twenty-lour nourcioctt. J7tehs repaired and warrant IT 5 of jewelry, notions, etc. Mi JOHN Sr-triT &rm VAaA fn C f mines of the Cambria Iron Company at Jfistown, on Saturday week last. EDrroRiALrnEs, Local and GexekaiZ - To Cure a Felon Put him in the Peni tentiary, Distressing The efforts of the Rad-. to account for their defeat in Connecticut. . Ropes. John "W. "Forney has' gone to En- rvpe. lie should have bad a rope at home. To 6e Expected." -Many ' of the Rads. are engaged in the effort to resuscitate the Kuow-Nothing party. . A lieautiftdSiaht. Fifteen hundred Sun day School children were in procession in Johnstown on Thursday last. B-B. Many of the Rads. ' talk, of run ning iieast liutler tor rresident. it wouldn't take Grant long to "bottle" him. Trwe. Our neighbor, the AUedharuan, speaks of the negro as "casting lustre upon universal liberty." Well, he does take the shina a little in that direction. CornpLimerdary. John W, Forney was made the recipient of a negro serenade on the eve of his departure for Europe. He made his colored brethren a speech. The Difference. Wade Hampton and other ex-rebels have got the Black Crook. AUeg. Thad. Stevens has got the Black Cook. ' One is ideal the other is real. The Press. Our neighbor also alleges that certain blacks were pressed to take seats in the conservative convention at Nashville. Glad they .have got the liberty of the press out there at last. The Blair County Court last week granted liquor licenses to all applicants exceptm two in Hollidaysburg and five in Altoona the remonstrances to the contrary notwith standing. . XJp-RUX The , Lewiatown Gazelle Is de fending the Radical Legislature from the at tacks of the Radical press throughout the State. It has a very large contract for a very small paper. . - . Ti A Mistake. Friend Brotherline feels sore over a castigatton he received irom uoiooei Rice at the "big show." He should have given the Colonel a fair Jtdd then, as Rice only wants proper cultivation. ; If the saying that rain makes corn,' and corn makes whisky, and whisky makes Dem ocrats, be true, then we may look for an in creased Democratic vote next fall. AUeg. And tee shall expect the AUeghanian to be with ns. " Jeff Vans refuses to astc for a pardon or solicit bail. Why does he not be honest about the matte', and call for the rope at once? Hollidaysburg Whig. Whenever he wants a hangman he will not pass you. Bro therline. Suicide. A man named Dixon commit ted suicide.on Friday evening last, by drown ing himself in the Juniata river, at Tyrone, HUir ennnty. His body wag r-cvered the uc-xt morning. No cau.-sfc is assigued for the rn4i act. V ' Apirrobatitry Tlia late radical lnslature paxtsod over 1600 acts. .The AUeghanian, w are pleased to see. appravr two of them On of tin sa id to nvike juries political, half and hlf the other to prrlnhit the exclusion of negroes from the Philadelphia street cars. " Death frxitn Lightning. In addition to the deaths from lightning of two cousins named Armstrong, in Westmoreland county, on the 24th ult.. we notice? that a man named Noah Armtrong was also killed in Fayette county, on the Mime day and la like man ner. Judqe Sharsirood. There is a Strong cur rent retting in for the nomination of this distinguished jurist as the Democratic candi date for Supreme Judge. No Democratic lawyer that we know of could poll a larger vote certainly no one could fill the position with more ability. McCrecry. the pardoned convict whose testimony mainly contributed to the convic tion of Buser and Howser for murder in this couoty, more than'a year ago, has been en gaged in passing counterfeit money, and the officers of the law are making vigorous ef forts just now to secure his arrest. January and June. The last Huntingdon Globe records the marriage of Thomas Tweed, aged 65. to Miss Catharine Shaffer, aged 22, In "ye ancient borough." In Altoona, re cently, a man fifty odd years of age wedded a lassie who is said to be somewhere in the middle of her teens. Matrimony, like the weather, Is playing some queer pranks this spring. Exchange Hotel. Altoona. The hotel of Johnston & Gibb?, which was destroyed by fire last fall, has,' phoenix-like, arisen from its ashes, and is now more than ever a first class bouse of entertainment, with the amia ble and courteous Col. John Woods running it. WTe advise our friends to hang up their hats at this establishment when visiting Altoona. Literary. We have received the Demo cratic Almanac from is publishers, Van Evrie. Horton & Co., No. 162 Nassau street. New York. It is a valuable compendium of statistical information and Democratic text reading, of nearly 100 pages, and is sold at the low price of 20 cents per copy, or six copies for 11. Every Democrat' should have it. - Musical. Many of our readers may not be aware of the fact that Cambria county possesses a musical prodigy in the person of Miss Lena Lucshardt. A hough yet m her teens, she is acknowledged to be one of . the most accomplished pianists in this country. She is the daughter of our worthy fellow- citizen. Mr. Louia Luckbarct, of Johnstown himself one of the very best amateur per formers on the violin we have ever had the pleasure of listening to..-' J . Hon. C. M. Donaran. Of that gallant Democratic phalanx who so manfully bat tled for the right during the late session of the Legislature, none deserve a higher meed of praise than Captain Dovavajt of Phila delphia. Amid the pride of power which marked the conduct of the radicals, amid their taunts, their sneers and their menaces, never was known to falter. Bold, fearless and talented, ha earned far himself a repu tation which should endear hini net only to his immediate constituents, tut to the whole Democratic party of Pennsylvania. . We hope he will again permit his name to go before the people of his district for another term, and we cannot doubt but that a dFs cerninj constituency will retain the services of on who has done them and himself so much honor by Lis pait career. ; Commencement of a Grand Tour of Olscrva ; tien PhildddphiaLdimous Matters Tdiiics The Negro Fashions , 4"C. - LETTEE KTTirBES OXZ. Deab Johjtsojt Am here in the' city of "brotherly love" with the sole and-exclu-sive. purpose cl furnishing you and, through you, the numerous and intelligent readers of the Fbeeman, with a sketch of matters and things transpiring in this beautiful city. More especially am I here in , the character of reporter, to enlighten you, beloved but benighted Cambrians, who not nnfrequently "branch'.' out to Cresson for the Philadel- Ehia train, as well as these "northern ordes" who come down the Susquehanna, whole "raits" at a time, as to the manner they are to deport themselves when, in "swinging arund the circle." they find themselves m this village. And first as to BELXGIOrJS MATTERS. ; - Religion seems to be so well established here as to require but little attention. That great crime ef running the Sunday cars has been permanently disposed of, and the poor, thinly clad sinners,' whose appearance at church is such a drawback upon pure de votional exercises, but rarely appear in tho sacred buildings, owing to the distance from the factory to the church. Consequently, not only good order, but an appearance of easy respectability is apparent in all the exercises in tho temple of. religion. The pious worshippers, reclining in their softly cushioned seats, have so much confidence in their venerable pastors that' they inconti nently fall into a profound "slumber while the glad tidings of redemption are showered upon their unconscious heads. And such is the habitual good breeding ot these christ ians that while nearly all. sleep, snoring Is rarely heard to disturb the solemnities of the occasion. I urged Edwards to aecom pany me to church, bat he declined on the ground that he had come to the city "to get out of poUiics." -3 ; - ; , i: : POLITICAL MATTERS, j Politics, like business, is rather dull just now. 'The honesty and integrity or tne lata Legislature is much talked of here in radical circles. The factory people, however, com plain that the legislation was all la the in tereot of the "spinners.7" 1 The colored peo ple are a little disheartened from the fact that Forney has left for Europeand Massa Kelly is going dewn South to enlighten his "down-trodden brothers." But as my letter, like Geary's inaugural, must be all under appropriate heads, I shall proceed to speak of the . ' " ',. . y - I was shocked and. disgusted lo find the Act of Assembly "in such case made and provided," shamefully violated in this radi cal eitv. I saw no ceirroes in the street cars, though I rode over the whole city But I did see negroes frequently beckon to the conductor totop, but he 'couldnt see . , . , i ' i rf it. ana in mis manner is our tuiuicu wit zens, who "Dors away the paim" in tne late rebellion, treated by these radicals.' Else where, however, I observed quit a a change in the deiortment of the , people toward this unfortunate race'. . At a club room where the radicals "most do congregate," I had formerly observed that when four of the members would 6it down to enjoy a game of euchre for the "lemonade," the nnetic cessful pair would decide, by a single game, "whose fault it was." This they lAcrt ciil ed "niggerlng off.' ' I was pleased, on my present visit, to observe that this approol- ous epithet was no longer used ; biit the liberal remark, was made, Let us Ainean off!" Our colored friends, too. feel their eouality. as I observed at my hotel, for when I sent a colored waiter iur anytnmg he always made me wait too. . I may add that the word black is also tabooed in re spectable society, and among even first-class horse rckevs. A span of let Llaci horses were sold in my presence at the bazaar as a pair of colored horses. . , - FAEHIOKS. Mindful of the desire of your lady readers to be booked on the subject of the prevailing fashions I put myself to much trouble to obtain the required information. ' la the street the dresses worn by the ladies art much fuller than formerly In other words. there is not near so much spare; calico,- and the ladies very nearly Jill their dresses They are very much dwarfed from former proportions, and two ladias can readily past each other on the pavement ; and a gentle man is no tonger rendered invisible in street car by being sandwiched in between a pair of fashionable ladies.-These dresses are or a neat and. plain pattern, and give the wearer the shape of a "time-glass. The skirt is very tastefully looped up, showing embroidered petticoat skirts, and, below these again, the ankle, encased in a well laced gaiter the ankle reduced te its small est denomin White stockings are much worn at least, the pair I saw was. I have spoken of street dresses,. . Trains are the order of the day and night, within doors ; and they are longer than ever. On my way from my room to the dinner table. I set my foot upon a ladies1 train at the head cf the stairs, after the owner had brought up on the landing below. Eha frowned indignantly, but I felt her beneath, me. and did not even apologize. . ' : ' , But a Tady's bonnet is "the head and front of her offending," and to real isa Its unique beauty you must, "to the.theatre go." There I went. The manner of wearing the-hair and the style of the bonnet fif so it mav at the fo.fr cnes In the parquctis, their heads appeared to me like so many cacliSowers. These hats are - of the finest fabric and ti niest size imaginable. In shape they re- sesitle a toad-stooi, though much more ornamental, and have no hole for .the head. bein'r reflect Iv cat on fcota Etdesv Thsy are wcrn at an angie ot about tarty-five de grees, one end resting-, on , the hairy protti- bcrance i nve Deen Bpeamng or, tne other on the bridge of the hoae, resting slightly oa the forehead. - - Instead of the beads,' t?r string, cf ebony or brilliants, wowa around the neck and ex tending down to the waist, so much sported last summer, a- beautiful wreath of green artificials floats gracefully over-ths should- ers, and dewn the "spine oi tha baclc," as Mrs. Partington would say. - I expect to address yoa again from this city, attd aftr that joa may expect to hear from me at Washington. ; After visiting that city and giving you a full history of all I can see aoa hear, 1 shall start on my great northern tour to the Lakes, the Cana- das. snd expect to meet Alecs Il'UInr in the Russian Possessions of the United States. And while Aiecx proposes giving an ac count of his travels in the N. Y, Tribune, 1 shall not fail to have for my "medium" the Cambria Freeman ; and thus our. corres pondence shall go before" the world in' the leading papers of the respective political or ganizations. - - , JlACbHANB. The Latest and Best News is that R. H. Singer, who, upon his entree into our town, reduced the" price cf horse-shoeing one third, has determined still to lead the van, and offers' to work 10 per cenk lower than the lowest for cash, and insures satisfaction. Persons needing tire on their wagons or car riages, can save dollars by giving him their and the way. to save many of them is to get your, blacksmithing done with Mr. Singer J at the west end of town. nr. o. is also sen ing Dinger's ttneqnauea lire ana iana Bender a . machine ' which saves a great amount of time and labor and bends theTire round and. true of which Win. Mvers. of Altoona, says he would not take 100 and do without. Any amount ot testimony just like that can be shown; but the machine is its own best recommendations to a mechanic Persons wishing to purchase should call on or address -vAa.il, cingeb, AoensDtirg. SrjsBissx, no doubt was every person on awaking from their slumbers on Wednesday morning to find that wintry weather, in all its vigor. Was again with us. it - was no agreeable surprise either unlike in every respect tha surprise which customers expe rience who sample the handsome : stock: of goods which Mills & Davis are now selling at greatly, reduced prices, at their establish- J - - ment oa High street. .. -. . O EGISTER-S NOTICE. No- w tlco 13 hereby given that he following accounts have been passed and filed in ' the Register's Odce at Ebdhsbhrg, and will be presented to the Orphans Court of Cambria County, for confirmation and allowance, oa Monday the 2d day of Jan3 next, to wit 1 Xho account cf Robert II. Singer, trtlstes appointed to sell the real esUteof Dennis Dougherty, late of Allegheny twp, dee'd. . Ice first and final account of Catharifid Doujrherty. Adm'x of John Doushertv, lata of Chest township, decdi . - ; -'v , lhe anal account of Jacob W ertz, Guard ian of Harriet Mincely, minor child of Jacob Mincely, decMo .. : . :i - ; lhe second and final account of John w. Haynes and Reuben Haynes, Ex'rs of Joseph Haynes, late of the Borough of Johnstown, deceased. ; - -": - . " The first cad final account cf C, 3. Ellis. Adm'r of Reese Price, late of Cambria Bor ough, deceased. ,-. i v The first and final account of David II. Roberts, Adm'r of Eleanor Jones, late of Cambria township, dee'd. " " - - " ' lhe partial account of John Flics: atid Henry Bender, Ex'rs of the last will and tes tament of John Campbell, Sr.", dee'd. The first and final account of Mary A. Conrad, Adm'x of Paul Oonrad4 late of Clear field township, dee'd. : : ; ! The first and final account of Thocas E. Davis, Ex,'r of Evan E. Davis, dee'd. The first and final account of Joha Rich ards, G uardian of the minor children of Geo. Richards, deceased. - ". '.-.,;vt The account of Walliam Davis. Adm'r of David Davis, late of Cambria twp. deo'd. lhe erst aha final account of John A. Blair, Adm'r of the estate of Mary Clements, deceased. r ' . . - The second account cf Jacob 0. Horner, Adm'r of Jonas Horner, late of Conemaugh township, deed r : . . The first and final account of Matthias Denny, Ex'rs of Peter Denny, dee'd. The first and nnal account of bimon Weak- land, Guardian of the minor children of Charles Bradley; dee'd. :': i " ! The first ahd final account of Samuel Blongb. "Adm'r of Susan Weaver, late of Richland township, deo'd. The first and final account of John II. Douglass, Adm'r of William Douglass, late of Clearfield township, dee'd. The account of Mich'i Mcuuire and Chas. McManamyAdm'rs of the estate of George Bruce, late of Allegheny .township, dee'd. The account of John liease, AdETr oi the Estate of Susannah Reatn, dee'd. ; v The first and partial account of GeOrge J Rodgers and William Kitten, Ex'rs of Jane Wherry, late of Ebensburg. dee'd. v JAJjlliia UKlrf lU, itegister. Regiiter's OSce, Ebensburg, May 2, 'CIMt. 14 Geo Walters 7 0111 A II Tiske! 14 Isaac Gates , 7 CO . - SL Augusiine, Clearfield Township. 14 S JInlow- 7 CO 14 J Cdntbria Eorounh. 70 A canpp Lltzmgsr 1 4 John Ryan 7 CO 14 John Kurtz 7 CO 14 J Stibich" 14 Ignat Kuhla CO CO CO CO Iaretto Borough. 10 0 5C 50 14 Chas Miller 7 14 FD Saupp 7 14 CAttlesberger7 14 M Levy 7 14 Jaa 0'tlosa.ld 7 14 -WLItaogtf 7 14 Fat'k Shields 7 !4-OTrieI .7 14 F Jacobs t 14 John Bradley 7 14 PhU Hsrzo- . 7 Munsier Tovn7iip. 14 D.f" P Farrea 7 CD! 14 Jas O'Briea Jackson Totcnship. 14 Daniel Riser 7 50114 S Albania ' SammitsEZe Eorovgli. -14 W MConneli 7 00! 14 Christ Reich ' 7 14.RLudwis 7 CO 14 JasMGHiea 7 Ebensburg Borough. 0, CO 50 60 CO 1 CO 7 60 cd CO 00 oo 14 Mrs Todd . 1 Tibbett ' 7 CO 14 Lloyd 4-Mui- . lin ' 7 CO 13 R II Tudor 10 CO 14 Mills Davis 7 CO 13 E Roberts . 10 CO 13 VS Barker 10 CO 14 Geo Huntley 7 CO 14 Jas Murray $ Lemon 14 G G Owens 13 J M Thomp son , 10 CO 13 A A Barker 10 00 14 E E EVans 7 00 14 Mrs Doyle 4 Miss Rush T CO Carroll 14 Leib Hop ple 7 00 Crojle ToumsJito. 14 Wm Murray 7 0014 G B Wike 14 PM-J Brown 7 0014 J M Cooper ivumore tiorough. s 14 A Berekam 7 50114 John Shroth 14 And Cullea 7 00 14 JnoM'Colsan7 00 14 W R Hughes 7 00 Washington Tovcnship, 14GMears 7 50 14 Shoemaker t Son ' ;7 00 14 R R Thomas 14 CT Roberts 14 Geo Gurley 14 Shoemaker arCo- Toumship.. r 14 Tbos Adams 00 00 CO t id 7 00 7C0 7 0 CO 00 14 L Cassidy 14 KephartrCo7 00 14 Jos nor ner 7 50 14 ElizM'tatosh? Cd 14 Dysart Co 1 Ofl 14 Wei Tiley- 7 OD 14 Jane Muilin 7 00 14 MM'Laughlia? CO Gauitzin Township. 14 J J Troxell - 7 001 14 J Gearhart 7 00 14 F J Parrish 7 00 14 J Dawson 7 50 14 F J Christy 7 00 14 Jas Murray 7 00 14 Pat'k Smith 7 0d 14 Thos Bradley 7 CO Ekcovb AGs Hoke Xxdcst&t. We Invite attention to the card of our young friend. F. Sharretts Dysert, whom we know to be a competent workman snd a deserving me chanic. -lie is a new candidate for public favor m this community, but is none the less entitled to a fair . share . joL patronage. . Let noma industry be encoUragSd. " v Snow and piercing cold are cot Welcome visitors in the mulst of May, but Welcome or not they are here, and nothing better can be dohe than to move oa m the even teaor of our ways and still continue' the purchase of all needed dry goods," clothing, groceries, etc. at the cheap store of V. S. Barker, oa High street. '' "' . r"... , If 1ST OF RETAILERS of For- eisn and Domestic Merchandiss la Cam bria County for the year 1867 I -'""V 'I Jekmf:wn BorouaTl. Wood,Mor- " 1 18 Jacob end 10 00 reU & Co 200 00 14 J C Domm 7 00 Charles Un Dok'f FOE&ET to bear in mind and keep In remembrance that more eoods for less money, of the very prettiest and best tex tures, can be purchapfcd at. J..M, . Thomp son', on High street, than at most any other place' this side cf sundown. Go, see and be convinced. ' ' " : ' 10 versagt r; 20 CO 14 LLuckhardt 7 00 14 Cyrus Hart 7 00 14 S Leopold 7 CO 12 E Leopold & Brother 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 co; 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 n Walters . 7 14 John Levan 7 14 C T Fraaer 7 14 Sarh George 7 14 Wm H Pike 7 14 J S Edwards 7 14 Fred Kress f J2 iG Stewart , -& Co 12 50 12 F W Hay 12 50 14 Mrs Miller 7 00 13 14 William M'- 14 Pherson .7 00, 14 12 J Redelshei- . r mer 12 50 13 L Cohia & Brother 10 00 degrave r.lERCHAWTS1 MdfEL.. J. LXL C. f.VKIBBIN, Proprietors. 13 wuiiamu : Fourth St., between Market and Arch, May 9, 18S7.-ly. ' . PHILADELPHIA. 1TAMES J. OAT3EiNrv JL D., tenders his professional services as Phy sician and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll- town aud vicinity. " Office in rear of build ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as s store. Night calls can be made at the hotel cf Law rence Schroth. fMay 9. 1867tf.J be cauea are oeauumuy adapted, to eacb other. Many 3 of" the ladies' west a Icsj, heavy tress of their own hairl desceadln" Irota behind the leis ear, at the preciss spot where the hangman's knot is tied,' and foaling down the back, while a monstrous protuberance of bcmebody else's hair sticks out from the baek part of the head. In-dead. 1 11. t v : 1 11 l f ruca is vuo ui-iuia iuiuu inai; m manv cas-23 it is i lump 3 possible to d acids 1 . waetner the lump sticks out behind or tha head sticks out before the question da pending upon which is the Ur?st ! . What on earth they 11 these lumps with co man dar vesture to snrrest cocoaant was geasrally ttsod for, fillls. And thi3 wczld give meaning to tha threat of a lady, which is frequently, beard, "to crack the cocoanut" of another.. -' '' ; Then tit de&r littla hals ! Leckiri djwa gJNCOURAGE JJ0T.1E INDUSTRY! P. S3AnRCTT DYSHIST, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter. Graining, Glazing, Paper Hanging, and all other work in his line, promptly executed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in the basemen t of the Town Hall. , . m' ; . Ebensburg,. May 9, 1867.-6m. 14 11 13 13 13 14 14 14 13 1ST OF CAUSES sat down for trial I at a Court of Common Pleas of Cam bria county, commencing on Monday, tha 8d day of June next ! - -r 1 -: - Jackson et al - vs Johnston et at Baird - $ r: t. "Blackr ..- I ' "' r. Delozier" '"' t$ Byrne et al " ' Priasle , vs Price t al GEO. C. K. ZAHM, ProthV' lJrothonatory7s Omce, May 9. 1867. C AMBRIA COUNTY, SS.-r-The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Jshena of said County. Greihnj: We com mand yoa that you attach William J Bur k, late of yonr county, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lanes and tenements, in whoss hand3 or possessioa'ioever the tsma may.ba, so that he be and appear before our Court cf Cotnjsca Pleas, to be holden at Eb- 10 00 14 GBentley: 7 CO 14 Adam Pharr 7 00 CKat-ltsZima merman 7 56 John Geia .15 00 Jas . J Mar- ; phy - 10 00: Joha J Mur- phy . :10 00 M L Groa berg 10 CO lS . F GMack 10 00 13 F KreiUfrColO 00 12 V Luther 12 60 13 CDittlebachlO CO IS Jacob Wild 10 00 14 Miss Mary J .. 1 . Parka - ; f CO 13 CSappes 10 CO 14 Emil Young 7. CO 14 A BargrafT 7 CO 14 14 13 ( ' 14 14 .13 1 12 Krauss & Co 7 O0 Geis&Reuth 7 CO Mangsld & i Co v 10 00 Bott&Krei- -ger-'.c-ir"'TO0 G Mhrr 7 00 WCald WeiUO 50 WHLever- good 7 00 J Swank & ' :-0)- .12 tO 14 G WKlstnef 7 00 13 Cunningham & Barnett 10 00 14 HSchnable 7 00 14 D W Harsh berger & Co 7 00 J B Froraald 7 00 Sar'h Dickey 7 00 Jno Thomas 7 CO F Border . 7 00 Wm Berlin 7 00 JohnDibert 10 00 Joha A Mc- Kinney 7 00 D Dibert & Benshoof 7 CO D Barn hart 7 00 D Dibert 10 00 Saml Bheam 7 00 Alex Mont gomery 7 00 Jno Hannah 7 00 Osborne & . Fishsr: .. .10 60 14 ADBrinker 7 00 14 John Beaton 7 00 13 Geo Wehn 10 00 14 J H Sheak : & Co - 7 00 14 David Creed 7 00 14 J Madison & ; Co 700 14 Hay & Bro-7 00 14 P O'Conne'd 7 00 ! 14 Logan & Co 7 00 14 D McKenna 7 00 14 James Jchn- ; ston tc Co ; 7 CO 14 Rainey & . - M'Cullough 7 CO 14 M W Keim 7 00 14 Thomas & Weaver 7 00 14 Foctler & : Levergood t CO 14 FocklctCo 7 CO 14 J II Howard 7 00! 14 David Reese. 7 00 14 L F Leiteh- Rlckldnd Tovmshir ; 1 14 Geo Berkey 7 C0!14 Geo Coarad 7 CO Llcteklick . zteettshtp.:.; 1 -.-14 T4-W Duncant 00!l4 J G Adams ' 7 00 BREWERIES AND DISTILLERIES. Rost Host, Conerhaugh Boron sh, 15 00 Henry Haansmaa, Johnstown Boro,; 15 00 Graff 4r.Herbachi " : ; " ' : 15 CO J A Stcmmer, .. , , .15 00 Herman Vochanr, Cambria Borough, 15 00 G J Scwaderer. Washington Twp.. 15 00 Julias Steich, Carrolltown Borough,' 15 00 Henry Blunt, " - " ,15 00 F Bingell, Loretto Eorongh, . 15 00 BILLIARD TABLES. .: J Holzworth; JohnstoWn, 3 tables", ' 0 CO J W Muilin, Washington Tp, 2 tables, 40 CO TEN PlJT ALLEYS. r'- J W Mulibi Washington Tewnshipi 30 00 AN APPEAL Will be held at' the Treasu rer's Office, EberJsbttrg'. on Monday the 6d day of July next. ALEX. SKELLY, May 9, 1857.- t; Mercantus Appraiser. f ICENSE NOTICE. The fol- lowing persons hate filed Petitions in the OSes cf th8 Qetk cf, Qaarter Sessions of Cambria County, to be presented to the jud es of said Court oa the first Monday of June next 1 v tATEEi LlCEXSE. - -'.;-. '., 'v V Cambria Bor Adam Kurtz. Edw Ilowa : Carrolltown J3or Lawrence Schroth,Joseph, Cote, Cawfence Steich. Francis P.Grossber ger j Carroll Tp-Afldrew P Baker ; Ebens- burg Bor R P Linton & Son, East Ward Isaac Csawford, Geo Gurley. West Ward; Gallitzih Twp Flavian Haid ; Johnstown Bor John Bending, Jos Doubt, 2d Ward,' . Charles Zimmerman, sr, D W Goughnoar,1 Wm Palmer, Charles Hochstein, 3d Ward f Loretto por Phillip Herzeg, John B Myers, Florini Bingeil ; Millville Eman'l James, Richland Tp os Geis r Summitville Bor' Henry Hughes j Washington .Tp Yeroiw lea A Reilly Uwea b weeny ; Blackuck Tp. Joseph J Duncan. -'! ' KATIN3 HOlTSS LICESSS. ' : ' ' Ebensburg Bor D-W Conrad. W Wardf Loretto Bor James O'Doanell ; Summit villa Bor Christian Reich i Washington T if Mark McLnughlin ; Wilmore Bor John" Sehrote. ' GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Clerk. Ebensbarg, May 9, 1837. - - ,, berger,,, ' 14 Ebea James 14 Lewis & - ; ' '"Davis .'"-V 14 GW Walker 14 It Pritchard 14 Johh Crows 14 Aug Floto 14 JL7" Marbourg 14 J Williams 14 J Widman - 7 14 Mrs L Aaren 7 Conemavgh Borou'vTu 03 oo; ensbnrg, la and Jot its said county, da" tho 4 first Monday cf June next; Ihera to answer Louisa Keepers cfa'ftsa cf debt ; tad, also, that you s'jmnisa. that ba snd appear t -fore cur Court oa.tho said Lrst lionuay cf.Jane next,' to answer what shall: be" tljocted ' agaiast.'him,- and abida tho jadmecfcf- the Court therein. And have yen then asd ther3 tl.i3 writ. 'Witness" th3;,Honcral!3 '". Georga Taylor, President Judjre cf cur said Court, at Ebens-" I burs, the twenty-saenth day cf March ,J ia the yearci our Lord ess thousand eihthta dred and slxty8STea"r" "" """" y K. ZAnil. PrcthCTotary. 14Tuch'd Ellis;. 7 14 nenryGinea;f 14 Ealtzer & v ;.' Sp angler ' 1 14 Michl Il'Ca,be 1 CO irRoh2rt3 & Co ? OC CO 5C CD 14 James Lyncli 14 Jno Kingston Boroug'fL 00 00 CO CO 00 00 CO CO Q0 50 00 14 Geo WStatg- " , man , ... 7 14 P M'DenaItt 7 14 A G Crooks 7 50 14 U p. " . : ' Alexander 7 11 X at CO CO 00 CO TO THE ORPHANS' COURT OI CAMBRIA COUNTY.-Ia the malter; of the petitioa for a review of the account of David Shaffer, Guardian of Samuel Jacob and Mary Shaffer, minor children cf -Jacob Shaffer, Jr., dee'd. Stpt. 3d, 18 S3 R'earf and prayer granted and citation awarded". . March ISth, 1857 Answer to citation filed.-' April 5th,. 18G 7 F. A. Shoemaker, JZsq. appointed Auditor to bear, decide and report; upon exceptions. By tha Court. - . In pursuance of the above appoiatment t will attend at my oface ia Ebeatburg, oa - Thursday the SO th May, when and where. all parlies interested shall be heard. s .. . F. A. SHOEMAKER, May o, 137.-St, ; . . : : AnditorV; j Hil Al tiS AH"tl A311 l AiU . having been granted to the understgnsd oa tha estate of Edward Shoemaker, late of Ebensburg, "Cambria custy, ecc'd, all per-;, sons indebted to said estate will make irv mediate payment, and ail persoas havia'. claims against. the same will present tbens. duly authenticated, to the 6ubscriter3 at tb-e 14 Peter Kubrets 7 00 Jos Liaucr GEO. C. Ebcntbur,' ; ' ' ;; Carrollcsn ' Soroush 11 A A Ttarl-e l rlli Tvs T 14 -And Hauk 1 14 FJDarbarich7 14 J Buck & Co 7 00! 14 F Grcsbdrer 7 COj IS E&HKuttcr 10 CD 14 Yencr 7 CO CC 14 A Oswald 7 CO C0!i4 Skssa Schroth 7 CO 14 JoY-'crtaer 1 CO :a c i- A. Shoemaker,' EbctsVwrg, 'Fa ' " MARY SHOEMAKER, 'ELLHi. J9 fTTf May 0, lS7.-Ct. AlkER, Y t",; ," Lit tia i at 14 J Wt-seri .: 7X3 14 Jchn Conrad 7 14 S M DouUi3 7 -: CCJ- All persons indebted, fa" tU Ute firm cf E. Shoemaker & Sons Ere reputed to cil atd settle their accounts. 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