TllEpBillA-rilEEMAEt XflUKSDAY, MAY 2318G7. LOCAL AND PERSONAL rwKocBATic ConrsaEKCB. At a meeting the Democratic Executive Committee, held a,. CnarX House, Ebensburg. on Wednes L 15th task. Capt. II. D. Woodruff was 'i ted Delegate to tbe State- Convention, to t. held lUh June, 1867; R. L. Johnston 1C L. Pershing, Esqs., appointed Dele to SUte Convention to assemble at call (airman of State Central Committee, j Vtn. Kittell, Juhn P. Linton and John B?air rq-, chosen Delegates to select Sen torial Dlegate to tn8 above Conventions. Saturday the 23th June was fixed for the , (jjng of delegate elections. Convention Le held July 1st. 1867. Adjourned. Geo. C- K. Zahm, Gh. Co. Com. ABaacs or Accidsxts. On Saturday morning gn unfortunate young man was found la 8tat0 ueP?"ded animation on IliiA street, hia body stretched on the pave ment and his head reclining against the front Jour of one of our business houses. Efforts to raitore hia wandering faculties were for a tin raia, tut at length he was raised to hia ..t when, with' a sudden effort, he broke fram those who had him in charge, and rush- iat Hme distance, fell pmstrate near uiairs Ilia fail friirhteoed the heree of Mr. Q W. Lloyd, of Susquehanna township. vu of our fctau richest citizens and most en terprising lumbermen, causing the animal to I've a sudden jump, which broke the girth ami threw Mr. Lloyd into the air, falling on Lit back and shoulders on the pavement. Jit Mr. L. U a man over fifty years of age sud weifhing 20 pounds, it may well be imigtned that hU case was regarded with jfne solicitude by hia frirfida. Dr. Letn flit. who was suaimoned without delay, on ascertained, however, that no bones were broken, aad the patient will doubtless re long be. himself agaiu. "Vah," upon fceln j congratulated on his escape, good hu ooredly remarked that it wasn't much c an accident after all- ouly a Maplah.' The cause of the mUhap -or rather the young man who was imbued with the cause was ' kiudly provided for by the Sheriff, and has o fair recovered as to We able t he out 'Laded out. GAUGKSisa, While our radical friends w troubled with ngr on the brain, the IuIIm writlimit 4iitincti'Ki of ftartv. have rtfc a tbe train. Go where you will you see theta is rapid motion, with seeds, or sprouts, aoeVers, or sowthing to plant. Everything they cao get must le jJatrfcd, looks very ruuen nae -runcing mo soaped their dutches the other aay uy ueai- i " . ., . I ing a rapid retreat, nvcrfy tecae his J rlothe Iked tteJa ! The ladies are far the J raiiui nirrni, mini vc . Uthes Uk.l ttedul Tue ladies aretorine uxist part iBtellieut upon every ptuer ques- j . . . . 1 . . ..m: . mim. Wteraiy-this and aocsr clicamvo.. Wef overheard the conclusion f a dialogae the her day, however, which satkofied us that there is ao young lady at least in thiscom lauolty eu.-itila on the sulject of gardening. llr xaitlr was urging her at the time to fix the led fb garden lK t course.) auJ as k lruir ree ecclainted r yVh.t will become of the garden wherr I die" and Icava it to vou V "Wliy. dear Ma." re, 'plie.rtle alfbctiooats daughterwlie-yon the garde d I icU Ixftfi ffo inti MencsTT. Jvrfifeboiy makes complaint that an Immodest idea as cnnveynl in one f MadShauc'a letters to the FasCllM?. - Our coDfittenoein "JXac" Uwich that we pay bat flight attentii to his JIS., but have since looked over his correspondence without be In able to find anytljing ia tb hart tinc tured with vulgarity. If mr readers take ids words in their ptdn EoglUli meaning they will find nothing to make them bJuh I f. on th other twnd , they ttee.k fr itn mode allusions in everything tbey read, no eodipo cition will stand the r Ao old maid once congratulated Dr. 4tlioti oa having no vulgar words ia ' lit1 dictionary -"True, . Madam ,! retorted tle intfeHtfCtuaT runnster. "but I pee j on havebeeu lo .kiug for tijera.' V. S. Sinse writing the foregoing we learq ithat out motZcircritlc wa Tunfy jw terraioer tf the FttKEMAW. .Suhscribo and it will be all right. A Caubxiak is Iowa,-1-We are in receip of an intereiing letter fromour old Cambria friend, Mr, Vm. D. UcaPi. i:. Ho informs us that many Cambrians are securing homes in hi neighborhood. Mr, IL is agent for tho ale of large tracts of Western land, which he desires to show such of his old neighbors . a emigrate in that direction. His post of fice is Millcr?burg, Iowa county, Iowa.-Jtfe ays that Spring wheat and oats have been in the ground fur some time In hia vicinity. ' : : .. ':: iMrosiira CEaxtfosiY. Tbe laying of the corner-atone of ; the new Catholic church in this place will take place on Tuesday after- noon, Jane 4ths: A large number of clergy-, men will be in attendance, and the sermon . will be preached by Esv. S. Wall, President of St. Michael's Seminary. An. immense concourse of. people will doubtless be. in at tendance, as the ceremonies will be unusually grand and interesting. ' j f , Did too Evta see a- greater variety of good than Is displayed-at the" Jewelry e , UUUhment of C. T. Roberts on High street 7 , Clocks watches, jewelry, : musical instru neats, photograph albums,' school books, tationery, toys, tobaccos, cigars, gent's fur nishing goods, cutlery,, and a host of, other thirgs it takes our breath to think, about, touch less enumerate. , Go and seeforyour elvea, everybody.' ' . ' . ' . Th Ekd. Some of the Millerites prophe JJ the dissolution of all things earthly dur l0S the present month, and as there are not ttany days yet to go 00 it would be 'well 'noujh for everybody to buv all they need J k.ioe c&eap store 01 wuls Davis, on High freet, before that eventful period arrives. 00 don't put ofT till to-morrow what should done to-day, esjecially when' time" and ttoaey are both it stake. . EDrroia.4LmE3, Local and GirKEiUL -Radical P&xcEslWour $17 per barrel. ",' D electa blk The Vonirov'ersy Eroing on between Hoover "of tha ReaisUr and Erotherline of the Whig. ' ' 'f - J " : ;' j Jjutf.'Davis-The rebel chief is stop ping at the, N; Xi Hotel.. V)Il3 has Select ed good quarters, as some of our Ebensburg friend3 can verify.- 1 5 J Candidates. -Our sxchcages are alive with announcements of candidates for tbe coming campaign.-. Cambria county don't appear to have any. ; :i , i Goakt Hocsi& We cordially recom mend this hotel to .visiters at Hemlock. Lieut. Wilkin is . a landlord who makes everybody feel at home under his roof. ? ; Cait. II. D. Woodruff was unani mously appointed delegate -to Harrisburg by the Democratic Committee. It was a deserved honor ; and the trust will be faithfully discharged.' Caed. Our young friend, "Robert Dev- eraux, M. D., it will be seen by-his card in another colamn,, hat put up his shingle at Suramitville. We predict for him a successful professional" career. ''.'. Odd Urotherline of the Wliig "seems to have got a twinge of the old Anti-Ma-eonic disease remaining in his system, and is down en the Odd FellowfC Wonder if the L O. O. F. will survive it I Had Treatment of JSVcfltoEs. A ne gro boy was recently struck by lightning near Columbia S. C. : This is a new ar gument that the South is net yet prepared to enjoy the ''blessings of the Union." Tempexance.- A man down in Maine has recently been tried, convicted and sen tenced to pay a fine of sixteen dollars, for selling a glass ol sweet eider. "Exchange. Served him right -why didn't he wait till it got 4sharpT V i ) Watchmaking &c- We Invite atten tion to the card of Mr, and watchmaker. ' Mr. of Mr. Louis Laekhardt, Johnstown, and is fully qualified to perform all work he undertakes.. . : : Givs rr to Em. Tlie" Huntingdon Monitor pouring hot shot into the Jour nal and Lewittown Gazette, in regard to the Rasical attempt to sell the Hunting doa 1. O. to a democrat, when they could J not eet it themselves! num. AR&i. The Alleghanian .is hard, to, please.' : i . i 1 ' ' : - . U.m'f Iiliora it I eHitnr Mrruili annrnna of the Acta of tha-Apostles, Toncco. Anv of our Ci - 'i r - i i- .-. - i Tosacco. Any of our Cana!ma friends i... - . - .i " . J . des;ning to procure tie beet tobacco and l ai.vam rrl raofinnr tfia rK'ffl man . . V t -W : - - n ' Wpir -r PLilad huge tobacco store of Dr. Taylor, comer r e . .. .1.1. i ' -'.;.': I of Market & Fourth streets A WnorPER---J. D. Hick's; writes to the Leader from Tyrone, that he haa "learned that there arc over COO whisky- 5eums,Nii u -7;. , . wuui thig Bectioa are unanimous in their appre embrace1 about ' the- whole eamber of tenl0&3 ar ar0i ef aiiy of their Ci-oniiEit xyx TAiiiOR.r- The adver tisement of Mr. Jacob M- Pircher, Hoi! daysburg, will be fouaj in the iSreanaii to-day. He it well known, we doubt not, to maay of ..our reader A, And . those who know turn will bear as -out tn the asser tion that he is au honest 'man and a cooh petent mechanic. . Iiead his advertisement and make up your minds, when next you need anythmg in the clothing line, togiva Mr. L'lrcher -a trial. lie, will be found worthy of ull that carr be said f dono in h; ib-i f. f "IlDNTlKCnoK JouBKAlASJt. -A' Scrap of lis. History.- Ths Uollidaybburg Whig of laat wetk says; " ; ' : ' -' -r".The present proprietora of, the Uanting- rese nt proprietors Wiwung. not say it was,stabUs!iea . m 1835 .Iniict.E.icleeead-Thisis rr,irnv'. "Wt wnrfe.l i:i the tiScc'fcf. tha Journal in the fallof 1830 and till the spring of ISSlvfcr'lIeory'L. McConhell and John G McCiea, who wer then The proprietors; Nothing unusual to disturb the equani known as JlcOmneir 4S6 McCrea,- apd who nufy and brdar' of pur "lawnlias "recenlTy we.be icva. csuwwnea. ine. concern oneor two vears or more before we weat theTe,' , J", ,,, ,., : . , .L . m uitvr " L3 the Journal correct, ,WeshalI gjve. accord- .TrT-pnl1ftct5oa.;a brfef historv-of tha .arW llnntint'doii newsbaners. 1 Th "Uuntinsdon Bepjiblicanf was start- od at an early day in nunUngJou'.'andpub hsbed by J arass iiarbour. Atterwards, as early we thins: as iszi, tna iwo rivat pa- pers in Huntingdon were the "Republican Advocate" publish! by John ilullay, and afterwards by Mullay & Underwood, which was known as the Democratic organ. End the, "Huntingdon Gazette' the Federal or- gan, published by John M Uhan, and after- wards by hu son J. Kinney M'Cahan. In ?R29. if we remember riahtly. Henry L.M' Connell and John C-iM'Creaitarte3 the first Anti-Masonic paper int Huotiiigdaa ' under the name of the "Huntingdon Courier," and not the Journal, as Mr. Brotherline 6tates. I The Courier passed through several hands in its rather brief career, and tn I&34 was pur lished by the late Dr. Jacob Hodman, un der whose control it- went down.' -In 1835, as the Journal states, A. W. Benedictcotn menced the Tmblicaticn of a' new Anti-Ma sonic paper under the title of the ''Hunting- don Joumab" , We recouect v;ell tha advent of Mr. Benedict to Huntingdon, as editor of the new paper. 1 As a declamatory partlz-aa writer he had much ability -,' and soon gave himself and bis friends some trouble" Jby the severity xf .Li3' 'personal attacks. K re mained several years editor of tbeournaZ. and afterwards commenced tbe practice of law. He had many good, traits of character which will keep Lira long 1 a tae memory . .1 :t.- w, v;. -v v 1 Z,, -v.iM I. Jj..s .ji .... .. i JonKSTowN, Mat .20, 16 C Dear jPVefman rThe jiew Lutheran Church hvthzs place Was dedicated yester day. A large concourse of, people were in attendance, po .services .being bell at any of the other Protestant ch rches. F. j W. Conrad, !D. Dlof Philadelphia, preached the dedicatory eermon,' nd de-. livereda; niosS . eloquent! and acceptable discourse; IThls handsomer church edifice has been erected at a cost of; 30,000, of which but 3,6.00,' X am told; yet remains' unpaid. Tha . members . of . this congre gation have-certainly great causes to- be proud of the result of their labors As Well as of the promptness with 4L which they have me( the outlay , consequent upon its erection.;! ' ? ;vv t .?' ' I . A fair bqfc.fcail creature named 5 ancy Norris was taken; to tho ,1'oor House the other day. .She hails from New Flor-! ence, but was 'splurging" about our town for several days and was finally committed ior vagrancy. - one is oniy auoui i years of age, but is a most pitiable bject,1 and her career is another verification of the adage that "the way of the transgressor is hard." ' , ' XW .i I " Some eight 'cases" r wcra confined; in the lock-up on Saturday nigh tl . Two of these were young-men and strangers in townJ ; Their actions " exciting suspicion they were arrested and held for examina tion. ' The rest were the usual 'drunks' which visit the leck-up monthly or oftener.. , The excavation for a new house on the ground Made vacant by the burning of tbe old Hamilton property, on Main street, has been made, and a large business stand will be immediately erected thereon.' The building will be a plank one,- and will oc cupy the entire front of the lot. The Mechanical Works have the contract ; The house and lot occupied by A Yea for a hardware store and removing thereto The Drs.r Y.: have built themselves an oGce adioiniui.. - ' '.! Geo. C. JI. -Zahm; onr popular and efficient i'rothonotafy, sojourned a faw days with lis last veek. i Our coqnty cannot bcaet' a ciore etScient fncer or ... f . better man than Mr, Z,. -,,,; Siiu Bal. Dear Freeman Although the crowded condition ,bf your', colums prevented thfl appearance fit . ''Iago' for the past; couple of weeks, yet he feels that in the perform- . e i , . . . . . . . . gnmirnnnn rif- anmiLFnnra. njrM'it rrsra. fully yielding to that which alone ' knows fixcluded or post ponad-. .' It ia the painful duty of 'your-corresi-poodent to lament the unfavorablft weather cf thft nasi' thrift wcfks unJ ihs -ill result tht promiw to foUow to the agricnltural interesta ot- the Country. Our farmers in crops," heretofore, their ciiief reliance,. and ! many cf them? feel -so -much ;djscruraged as to avow their doubts as to the usual re turn, for their: labor in. any of ihej.chief staples of -this, eectioau , Not a-grain, of corn yet planted, in ' many , instances oats yet unsown, and in no instance the usual amount of plowing oc preparation -of the ground for the planting of crops, owing to me consiani rains ana.uniavorauie weamer which still continues.. Yet, llope , the j charmer, Lingers still be behind,'? and it may be tiiat tho fears of: the present may be dispelled by tho fullest fruition in the fu ture. At least We? may feel so and if aisappoinieaj we nave uma exioua ior regrets when fears Jaccome , realities. Tbe work at the addition Jto.the church , .progressing aa favArably as the.weather , LB . . : .-,i.t.! irpecrnit Tbo. snp ,01,0 the chargeppf Mr. BreL,Snyderr is undej;;tuJl .headway and, ere,,long..thaXounditjoiir.of the improvement will Jbecomplete. tp . although we1 are fed to expect I v -, , 0 - , , v .a- I a -breabh in -the monotony of our lives here the arrival to-day 'of the celebra- .ted horses and the exhibitiohLa is to be given of their docility and obecli 1 ence tinder the directions and confrol 6f professional horse taciers.:; ;v.. Mago.! 1 I '- ' ' ' - ' ; : ' '1 I Impobtant.- We were just about com pieting arrangements for, going, to; press whea it occurred to us that we should by means let nm reader tnnwthat James m. Thompson, on High' street; still keeps his complete slock of merchandsie .vp to the highest point in quantity and dow n to the 0West point In", prices' In this good (work 'Xvax deserves to be encouraged, . Deied AJirD'CAiJKEDFaurTS.;--In addition to his immense stock of staple goods. Mr, Y. S. Barker has recently received a prime lot tf dried apple3," peaches, prunes, currants, canned fruits ana vegetables, . raisins, etc. Whatever is needed for personal comfort or family consumption .may be found at .his establishment "at the very lowest 'prices. J rj j , ' KOTicjE. I 'will deliver ' Hgge's Horse Fork and Pulley toi tho6a who biv3 or dered Ihcra froni me. as follows : At Ccott House, Jehrstown, on Saturday,", Jcne 1st. and at John A.Blair's Hotel, Lbsneburg, on Tuesday, June 4th 8G7,'.-mj - Jcnx HcjMPiiiiETS.-Ag'tfor Cambria Co. . . i - - ' ; lt ?v,J- i;',;l " , L. W.'Wiu.iAks',"Eipresa Agent, Pa. R. "n:. -while'Iockuis cut of the car door, tear MarysviU-s," oil tha 17t'a was strucx ca the 1 head bv r: read or a rasbic. irnsa ana sq terwu. ; 'jarei tUt La dl.i ia a day or two tiur. . " Zolner jeweler I Ie7 & brother pn the corner of niam ami Z. is a graduate Clinton streets, f ha I been pnrcaasea Dy fiir. dwrdk, wnoaesigns numg -u up j. t - r- ' ! ... . T'w b't -Pooler.-wa executed in-Wash-n jpZtlv, Va orrtLc i ISth'Jn'for tbe irsurcc: cf Robert W. Dmsmore. Ha rltU.i Vonfesska ia which hi tllrj"- ges a r?n cf Hon.- ,T7nj d riqntgomery with .ttZrg.a participant. rin. the .oarder,' and tv.D others of his ions' with being ac cessor!. 3 'before the fact.' Young Mont: gcr-;!rv'v.:i3 trial Toftbk'critis tonie'tlrnai since, ti Fcgler refused to : bear" witness again; t him and he wa3 acquitted. . In (learfieldtewnship, on Sunday, 12th inst.,.Ur.5lENBt Kbise, aged 'p 7 years. ; "' "Thcr has departed knothef of the pioneers f Cambria county.ufter having lived almost a century, ;tnpre than sixty years of which have ,pasedTsmce,h.e opened tut ths farm upbn 'hich ho ,die4.,"--ZIay he rest in peace. O L'L I D A Y S B U E Gr ! iJlOOB M. PIRCHHR;n CLGTHIEB AILOE, lias ju t opened a full assortment of well se- ' : ' lected and most desirable , '., SPBISOJ S11MEG GOOD! Gents' and Boys furnished with CLOTH ING, HATS, SHOSS, &c4'of the latest styles s-nd best Tnaterialr. at tho -X OWEST A TlltlETy OF piece Gdobs, which will be sold., by the yard or made to order in the moit-approved manner, r - it-; ;. t . -..it ..i.. -i.: l.:, tcmeri for more than twentt -five teabs, be guarantees the same to all who may favor hua Fitll their patronage in the luture.- -u ; : 05"toraoni the west sida of Montgomery street, ' beldw Blair, next ' door to 'Masonic Hall, Uollidaysburg, Pa. lmy23.1y.J "PAllM; FOB SALE. The sub- Bcriber offers at private sale his FARM, situated in Cambria townshlp.vtwo .Tmiles east cf, Loensburg, on the road leading to Loretto. The Farm consists' of 8ff Acres, iaore cr less, about &4 Acres of which are cleared,' tinder good " fence',' and in a good jstate cf cultivation. . Tae I balance of . the land Is Wf 11 set-with sugar; chestnut, locust and other marketable -timber. There is a comfortable FRAME EOySB aad,a;FaiME Bash, on the premises, and an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees that have never yet failed to bear. There is also a bever-failing spring of pure water and "other necessary eoBveni ences on the premises.' :,The Farm, will be sold en fair terms and easy payments, and an indisputable title will ' be riven. What ia known as Bradley's Station, on the E, & Further, information can be obtained by Uamna ip., xa.ay .zij, iso.-u. . Tf ' ICESSB PETITIONS to to presenV -L ed oil thtf ecoad Monday (11th day Ofj Cat J r rrr- Pi-, 7AV2TB XICHXSI Bor -William Gallagher ; Chest Tp Jacob Glass ; Conernatigi Bor 1? rancis bcltz,' 'id ward 1 ' JohnEtown-iBenrt Fritz,' Sd, waid ; Bichland Tp-Peter Hcv!?; "',3r Cambria Bor Georce Kesci ; ? J ohnstown Dor Adam '.Pharrl . 3d ward ; IiJlviII--, "John 'Walsh, j. Washington TpLizarus a. - A DllINISTRATOIl'S irOTlCE Having oeca appoiusea 5.uininii.tia tor'of the estate of John White, late of Blabk- lick ; town ship; Cambria' county 'dee'd, -""the undersigned hereby notiiies; au persons in debted to said estate tp make payment with out (Jelay, and those having claims against the same are requested to present' them pro perly authenticated for settlement. '1 -, ; , ' JAMES H. WHITE, ;'., f": Adm'r of John White, dee'd.' Hay 23, 1867.-t. 4 A pSIINDiTK ATOliS' ? ISOTICE---t-A. Letters of Administration on the estate Af Hen ry.Krise, late of ClearSeld township, dee'd; have been granted to the snbscribers. jesidiogi in isaid township.1 1 -Those having chunks against said estate -win present tnem properly1 probated,- varid' those owing tho es tate am requested to maks payment.' r?r i;fM:i !;;.! jJOHN JOvRISEls ,U i'nVii-WM. ovKRiSE;r.4 May 23, lSQ7.euAL : vv;vir a TOKC'UittlTlCE; letters .-Testamentary on the .estate- of, John CLmiiinghaui j late of Susquehanna township, 'dee'd, baye. been granted to the undersigned, residing in CarroU iowpship.Cambria coun ty..,; All persons having claims-against .said estate willj present them; "properly. proven, and thoseindebted to the same are request" ed to come forward and make payment. -' ' - , ; HENRX,BYB.KE, Bxecutor., ;.; May,23, 1867,-6t. - ? 7TOSEPH 4 ZOLNER, JiuV ' Has taken the room on High street, opposite " :' V .! ' V the Mountain House, recently occupied by It. J. Lloyd as a Drug Store. - Watches and Jewelry repaired on short notice and at the 1,-iwpcf-. mfM'ind: all 'work: warranted- -i -1 -Ebensburg, Hay 23, 1SS7. , DEYEREAUX, IL D.; Pnr- EicrAN aso Stm'aEOSr ' Summit,' Pa; Office east end of Mansion House, on iiau Road street.' Kight calls may be made at the office; ,.y : : rr..' ; . fny23.tr. "..COURAGE- HOME INDUSTRY! House, Ssn and Ornamental Painter. Graining. Glazing. Paper Hanging, and all other work, in - his line, promptly- executed, snd "satisfaction guaranteed." LhcpMa ths basement cf the Torn Hall.' ' ! Ebensburg, May 9; 18S7.-Cm. THjENTISTRY. Dr. D; W. Zei--,ler, having opened an office in rooms over K. IL Themas' Etore, C-T.-ra tis prcies- fclcc'a! services to the ciUzsns of, i.er;Si-J r ana v iciSity. - " a-.u.x-i. r 4 I . ; f. : : a 'vJ - 4 ' -, a w o .; 1 . . ... .. . .-5c 1, ; . ' f i 1 TS A INiPJRIGES" '. . i s.oni .rt i Jf IMMENSE S 4- STOCK 01? a t- ' t I. r r f -' 1 i " ; . v A t i' r t l ' ETBaffllSU. ( I i 3 it') vr '. li Hi OWN ! : i DOWN I M 1 i r rnn r-l m--. : . : if V,- J i f V. fa. W I A TO (7 i t " i Jbili T i. ' V - S (f a!J i ttfliomp C 4 !,. .:' v - r it ft rm ; ' ft, ".t ; . -;;" - iy'jy. i f 1 li i :H I if 1 I I i I) hi 1 V i I A."- -. '- 1 ' t 9 ' i 't i " 1 ' i 1 , VJ vt S.4. V w V? ; QD - .iV. i.i ' s lavs 'ci' Petit X3 xa 4ve C"-5cf ,1? Ccr'cf Carter Sesskts ot Larabna County, t9 be' presented to the J nd?s ff.siid Court ca' the. first Monday cf fja tcit: , . .. a . . .. .r , Cambria Bor AdaniHurtS, Xiw Uow . Daniel MeDinaM Coner.acjh'.Bor Teter Haltzi, Thomas Gorinia,- 1st Ward, Cecrge Kurtz, Jo.ha Fitber, Jos AJtnse, 1-1 V.'crd ; Carrc'Hown Bor Lawrence Scbreth, Josfpli jDole.'.Eawrencq'Steich, Focis P.G.rossber- geri Carroll Tn Andrew F Baker r Ebens- burs Bor R F Lintcn'Ss 6on, Cot 'Ward; Isaad Crawford,1 'Geo G orley Jol.a: A-' Elair, West Wafd ; iConetsari Tp -Levi Jaccby; GaUitzin Twp Flavian Haid, S i. Criste, Uatfcew Dlrpan r JohEatoa Bsr Kichard Jelly, J B M'Creight, Gotleib Less! -er, Jchn j Bending, Jos Doubt, 2d Ward.Fhilip Shslfc- fcise. Fatrics: Kelly, Jcbn Fritz, V ta loubt, Bemcgius Durach, Charles 'Zlmrserriiari; sr, D W Gouhnour; WmFalnier,: Cha3 Hoeh etcin.Sd Ward, George N Ilohman, Hfnry Schnable, th Ward ; 'Croyle' TpYictor Voegtly 1 rMllIviilei Eman') 1 James, ; Jphn ITp -David Faloon, Tjcnhard Kest ; Suinnr t .;'t r.TTn-.. it,,v. . xtr.v, it Bor Henry Hughes j Washington JTp Veronica A lleuly, . Owen Sweeny-win Qall&n, Geo Wliallin ; .Toder Tp Ecbeit Barclay ; Blacklick Tpr-Joseph J Dunsrt-?. " ' vattko nots tiexjesa. - . Ebensbarg Bor-D W Conrad,; W. Ward) 4 Loretto Bor James . O'Donnell ; 'Sarnmit villa Bor Christian Belch Vashington Tp Mark Ucljanghlin r Wilmore Bor John fschrota': C&rrolltown Bor Simon Schroth, I Henry Blum; Cambria Bor Ignatius Eohle; Johnstown Bor lienry liansman, John, A Stsmrser, 4ih Ward- . : v.'U -1 GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Clerk.; Tf1 1ST OF CAUSES set down for trial at a Court cT Cc'mmoa Pleas of Cam bria county, commencing ps Uondaf.'.ths &a cay cf June next : - - ' . TI2ST WZEiC - - i4' - j. tb Johnston" etal-'-il . , ,r.ts Black ; :v a 1 j. TS Byrne etal,. Vw?t... T vs Price tt aL ,- 2' - 1 secoxd'wzek.. :' ' 'J'.'1 . Ts Swires et. ti , ' ' ' 1 v's Colclesser et al '.'X'vs Swires '' : Jackson e tab Baird ; Delozier Brotherline: . Hciltaan-' ' ' Bell I ' Hlgglas .A frva Delacgaet al;' 1 Sari ver for. cjs hi ts H'XIugh et al . , vs Zimmerman ;5 , H&rabeTger, :., iruby : -;v. . Cowan ' - . " vs Duncan vs Barto et al 4vs Garvey vs ButTer.r' ' vs Prinele' : O'Neill adm'r, Erallier's Adtars' Pringls Adm'x 1 ''1 H'Carty l its School D Alleg'y Tp J.TS, Sams ;:-:r3? Beck - 1 Tomhason rs Same .. . vs, Sam "vs Same .vs Sams -'vs Same'1 Hall,,,, .. Cranier Dailey II'Goughv ' .7 UT Haddo vs School D Usa'r TJ r--f f-rvs ;hosnbcr.gcr's - HxVs J ou TS. Cooper. " A ' . j,p .. ,vs s Murray's Bxlrt et ,sl CaMa''---Altimus r."-? Zahm t. a Christy vs L.nristy , Luzmger vs Davi3 eta! V Dunmyer vs Boody McFfelyT1! ns'Sch D ClearSsfdkTp Twnr --J f Un Ram ' vs Same Garraghaa'"" A ,Tnna? R TTCoT" Rowlev ' vs .McHugh et al V- 5i Eendoa; li ?rs ;Bendca :vs:i- '-""? Ma&tcrson for -cse -vs McHugh . Walsh ,f,? V'rsrPenaallRCo Quyrk? rr jvs r3a2ie - ; - t i T v ; f '; GEO. CK. ZAHMProth'y 1 N THE ORPHANS' COURT OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Notice is herehy given that- the following appraisements of certain personal properties of decedents, se lected, aul.se t spart for the wiuowa of intes tates, under Act of Assembly of the 14th f April, 1351 have been led in the Register's , office a5 Ebensburg,4 aad will be, presented to the Orphans' Court for approval, ion Wed nesday the 6th day of June next, to wit : -Appraisement cf certain ptrsonai proner--ty ' Of "Thomas' Rogers', late pf 'CoYiernangh township, dee'd'sefc apart for the' widow of 4H&. Sicedsnt. Jliulit V IV u t't. t .f Appraisement certain ncrst"Cal proper ty of AE-Irew;M'Graini late cf CIcarfiWd tpn deceased, set apart for the: widow f ald .decedent, : j 'io ikz-j-iUifJA c .:; vl.j ' j. Appraisement' of thepersoi3al property cf Francis M'Ooncell, late of Cleardeld tbwnW ship, dee'd, set, apart for;the widow of Vsaid A ppraisement c f certain 'pers'cnaT vroriLr ty oi Jocob Ecrkey, lateof Cfoyla t&wnsbip. deceased,5 fet apart for the 'widow cf 'said decedent.- JAZU2 GIIIFFI3 Clerk: O.RANT- HOUSE; : l-i - i '' J0IUJ WlKlN;rrtpriibr: This House his . bee a red tied, end offers accommodations, tsupcrior'to any cth-et 'ITquso la the Vicinity." . The Proprietor, after- long experience ia the business, fcsls coaCientke' nnderstands stia wants ci the public ' His ; TABLE will-be-'supplied with, thedelicaeiea ex tub Eeasca and tis l Ait fflth Ux9 choicest wines., and liquors.. I By constant attentioa ' euu. mo lara ior iaa coxuion Ci -liiS -gaesIS .1 r : t, : - i: i t hjsj i luiituji uvjuaw mcrtb itucrai snare of patronage. r v fmaylG-ly'.J" i i vx iXi.--xiiu xiegiacer oi uarn-p- ' brla Coaa ty having granted Letter? cf Ad rainUtratioa - to the uadersi-sed -ra' the estate cf Andrew M'Grani, late of CkarCeld township, Cambria 'county, decd, notice is hereby giyen to persons Indebted to said es tate ..to make paytrsent,- and: those havlc'g' claims against it to present them duly :an thenticated for settlement." ' " " . j:LLENii?6!un:JIV TTArPTriTi . mi , n -... it ;- .am'x w t rew sxurain, cec'd.' St. Augr:.tit'e..M2.yl , ' SG?.-6t Tf -A2IE 'SAJlTi -p'-AtX I- S'v . p r in- $ r-3 I I Li ' i, C, fir - f 1 ! if r p- r-- HI A. ; ,l- ;1' tt-5Tj.2i 1 tola '":i;i:lurg ty fnylS-lyJ Wm; J. Williams KUey j Lrffetto ISorrhilap ilerzes Jcbn IS ,fY0rm .TTTnTtni TlinffreTT sKrcf .CJnrMa Tnv I jrary ; Aha", jiclvenzie," "John UcFeelyj I Biehlatid Tr Geo Conrad. 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