II rz .... zLX'wTjo c?-!rr 2,1 lie. 1 I III TIT. test :st 8 tO CT3. saa, -vor scry J 5 te ars , the -cusf U & ami d of 'riot feni. :i w and VTiat 3, & 3 ly Y. IN. ft! til -7. CQO ,eon Tured pay J art j'Jent icon-, nd eger. er In- lppli- 3f ths; c'd. otters tat TilEjjlBIlIi iiiil. Tuesday, JUNE 20, 18G7. LOCAL AND PERSONAL' StuA AsoTHta CaASca. Owing to the r r.. more names to the list, wa havecon- 3 to defer the publication of the "Roll f'tinnnr" until next week. ' This will posi- tLy be the last time we will publish a list 7 the kind. an4 therefore we trust that all tugjjave not "jet paid their subscriptions ' ill tend along the greenbacks by Tuesday , Two dollars will be accepted as the Lbacription price, until that time, from . all iti have received our paper since the com- cement 01 iu jiuuuwhuu. ......! I Excess. ' The late hour at which ."Mor- : 1: a a it T , Veil as the stress upon our columns, pre. f ;aJe the possibility 01 its puoucauou uii " 1. a similar riAjon will account for keeping over until next week of matter l..ctn Till V letter, which will not spoil tKe meantime. Will Insert all. in our Tabdt Justice The patriotic and hcro careet of Adjutant James C. Noos, of this nntv. as well as his early and tragic death ithe field of Fredericksburg, is well known 1 the readers of the t reeman. l o one out ieof the "'ring" it was difficult to under bid why the promotion of Lieut. Noon, la i life time, fell so far short of his deserts, i why, dying as he did in the van of bis Uoniiil was ever bestowed upon one who U so nobly done bis duty. . Justice, in some measure, lias at last been Mt. A few days since .Lis sister was the .ipient of a commission to a Captaincy for i-neritorirus conduct on the held of Freder- tsburg," and aliO a further promotion by ScomtnLfsIon as Major, as an additional tcs- bouial of his gallantry. These acts of I lice, tardy though they Ixj, will be appre jiteJ by all who knew 1dm whose memory I receives this empty honor. Indeed, it (ill his government can now do for one io combined in beautiful harmony the firacteristics of the soldier and the gentle-' Un. ve&nau give piace to mo letter ci n. Humphreys transmitting the coaamu- as ia cur next usae. fiirttT Piioceedino8. ThefollowioE cases re disposed of in the Court of Common kis last week : :E3isal)cth Cowan, (widow), and Margaret fue, Nancy Lavina, John Millard, Erdia li ni r : T. 51. Smith, cs. JJarnaba.; Uarto and Harn- heirs Ejectment. ' Verdict for plaintiff, h six cents damages and six cents costs. tion for a new trial. Xvi B ilornberseracd W M ILjrrinptnn- fna'rsof Jacob liral'ier, dccd, r. Caleb VJer Sol Fa. Verdict fur defendant mraa Vrmpl, Adni'x of John Pringle, Verdict iilU. vs. a W IMn Replevin. idefendant. , ' . Geo S King r. John Q Miles, Ex'r of Dr er Shoenberger, dee'd Sci Fa. Verdict, plaintiff. i C K Z.ihm is. Mary Murray et al Sci . Verdict for plaintiff la the sum of $430 Motion for new trial. . , ht'k Garraghan vs. Pa R R Co Appeal. 1-jdia Bcndon and others csl Wm Bendon others-! Ejectment. Verdict for plff. ExAMiSATtojr. Throagb tho politeness Sev. E. Bush we had the pleasure of par IpatiDg In a private examination, on Mon- last, of the pupils at St. Francis Col-, k Loretto- We were delighted with, the jre$s and bearing af the yonng men, as T recited in their rarious classes. At this i Itution the mcrdj ornamental is mado to J to the useful, and every means ia era- ub principles govermn lns truly astonishing, while the classes ueometry ana tlio Mathematics generally Tea the utmost familiarity with the deli nsand tcorkirtris of this abstruse branch. ;jorfr,ll the classes acquitted themselves iiitaNy. We defer a more extended no f this school, its aims and objects, to a renumber of tho Freevian, krrons. The past week has been ex- ply prolific of kindly greetings from vis- , inends. Johnstown and Altoona were well and respectably represented by lraa attracted hither by tdeasant as j!t3 mournful occurrences. A7e cannot mrse'riame the many friends we met, I editorial courtesy demands . that . we f'i scknowled.a tho visits of our Johns- ;3 correspondent, "Sku Bal," and our no f I esteemed friend, II. C. Dero, of tho AV- I iribuhi. They are both "hanky1 ! Mon2a neither ct thera caa wtisfj : ree Doodle" correctly. j I lACEnv. Dnrln? the ea.rlv staa nf tla , . - o ?:a game between the Kickenepawu jSouatainepr B. B. Clubs, oa Thursday iloucg man enticed another bi.bd the frj' and shot him ia the mouth with kot pistol. As the load, Jiorcver, down the victim's throat, and x.d holf he did not seem to suffer f;xra 1 --jUrV ir.fi irtrwl c!fVirvn''!i Va e fn-ro ' es- out" on a "foul ""viAi ti ::;i.it;a cf like character enacted under similar. circumstances game, but no (-s ine progress or the Ksu-Cr. i -A youns: man named Hurrhcs. -Pviied by fcis skter, attempted to f railroad at this place in - a .bur-ry, jf day lt, just as tie gravd traia was iL?,0!1 &Qd the conse''icace was that llA Brie V- a . t , 7Vlot3"saitheresns." The occu parts ;y escaped by jumping out. wood CHoprEa wa3 killed in ieJ 1 towMiiiP. V.'eetmortlandcoua jfP eeks einco, by being struck on lteb .k bya fAl'is2 apling. y using was the same one ao iw thPPins with when killed under okuuccb, socio caoaiiis ago. . EDrroEiuni, Local asv G i-seiiai--- Fierce the controversy between the Zloni ior and Journal in Iho "ancient Borough." Forty dollars wer-i stolen from' t!:3 house of Mr. Ede'aiaa, iwlow Ilollidaysburg last week. The premises' of our filcad. Ignatius IIa!En, ia Dlairsville, were recently cl.larl : 1 by burglars., - . " '' We regret to learn that Col. II. K. Sloan, of Indiana, was recently; thrown from Lis horse and severely injured.. ; - 5 ; Icy The Register's notice of Louis "W. Hall's nomination by the Blair. County "Blockhead" Convention. ' : ; The Uniontown Gen!u3 of Liberty". is in mourning for tire deatli of its respected editor, Coi- E. G. Roddy. '. Tlio organ grinder and his daughter were in town last week. The "damsuel' was very expert in catching pennies on her tamborine. Tlie horse thief .Stevens has escaped from the Clearfield county jail. The Sheriff has offered a reward of 450 for his-apprehension. A snug birth. A few days since a female passenger on the Allen town and Easton train gave birtn to a cnua. io extra tars was exacted. Funny. The Johnstown Tribune is at- tacking, and the Johnstown Democrat fending, the radical borough authorities of Johnstown. In the promising radical county of Arm strong there were only tiglii indictments for fornication, &c., at the Iat ljuarter bessions. What "grand moral iueas." . A man named Smith has been committed to tho Indiana jail, charged with attempting to commit a rape on a young lady in Strongs- town, some twelve miles from this place. . The dwelling house of Mr. Ilenry Ow, in White township, Indiana county, with the greater part of its contents, was destroyed by fire on Monday morning of last week. Gen. Sheridan, like Butler, is producing order out of disorder in New Orleans and Louisiana generally. Lewistovn Gazette. wonder tf he will produce spoons, too, as Gen. Butler did? - L. W. Ilall, Esq., has the inside track for re-nomination as a candidate of the radl cals In bis district, which extends from the Allegheny Mountain to within a half dozen miles of Uarrisburg. . Wrong. The Johnstown Tribune blames President Johnson for not hanging Jeff. Davis, when its editor Lnoizs La cad no Dower to do so. Why don't it blame the radical judge who permitted his escape? The Lewistown Gazette" gives a piece of poetry on Jeff. Davis, which enda thus "We hope when Jeffy gets to hell : IleU meet with Horace Greeley.v : ' -.' Thoie a God and morality radical for you! The most extensive preparations have been made at Altoona foi celebraUDg ne am o July. The Lancaster Band will bo in at attendance, and two full batteries of artil lery from Philadelphia have been promised for the occasion. ' VJTr' : Daniel Kinney, of Tvrone, 'a ' poor' man. with a large and help! es3 finally, who was twice severely wotmaed ia tha service of -the Pen na. R. R, Co.,M: announces himself as a candidate for Sheriff of Blair county. against John M'Keage, the radical nominee. Parties in quest of a man who had stolen a horse somewhere in Bedford county, were at Summerhil!, this county, on Saturday evening last, just twenty-four hours behind the thief, who had passed through that vil lage with his booty the evening previous. A person answering the description of the thief is r?aid to have passed through this place on Sunday. VLines written at a Mother's Grave," by George D. Prentice, are, at the request of a lady friend, reproduced on the first page of the Freeman this week. They are far, very far, above the productions of the day, and worthy of the greatest poets of the century. We advise thosa of our readers who admire and appreciate the beauties of poesy, to read and re-read this short but beautiful effusion. Ik the perusal of the other notices given inour columns each weekpeople may have overlooked . the fact that H. A, Shoemaker & Co. still keep store ia the old stand on High street, and sell goods of every descrip tion as cheap, all things considered, as they ever did. . In addition to dry goods, hats, caps, boot3, shoes, groceries, ate., this firm keeps a complete stock of household furnl ture, and make the sale of carpets a speci ality. Go aad see them. Tb-kkticb gives the following sensible ad vice: "Never buy goods of those who dou'fc advertise. They sell so little that they have to sell dear," The inference to be drawn is that the man who advertises most sells the cheapest, and the fact to bo adduced is that V. S. Barker, being one of the most liberal advertisers, is of course the very dealer to patronize. If you have any doubts upon the subject a visit to his estab lishment will dispel them.' ' A Eel- of tub Past. -Tiie-propriitor M of tho FLi;a'r!pbia Ledjcr designs issuing a fac simile of the first copy ever printed of the Ledger, is will be quiia a literary cu riosity, although it is -not expected that it will say anything about the handsoma stock of goods that II', is & Davis are just now sell ing to all comers at the lowest cash prices. Great fdlows for civing bargains, the afore. said M. & D., and everybody should encour age thera la well doing. Osrs reason why the world is not reformed others, while but few think of reforming themselves. Wa can't see, however, what that has got tq do with the fine stock of clocks, watches, jewelry and notions which C. T. Roberts, oa High street, has now la store ia great profusion, and we are sure it wouldn't make a "dlf of bitterence" to any one who has the good sense to buy at this establishment, , . The Osir Excitemi:st. Court is over, the show has gone by, tha match games of base ball Lava been played, and tho only excitement now ia cur town is occasioned by the exceeding 7 low prices at which J. M. Thompson i3 still celling all kind of dry goods, groceries, &c. We "hope this excite ment wilt be kept up, and that all will lend a helping Land by patronizing Jira. Bass Baix. Tho natch, games of base j all between the- Kickenepawlio'2 Cab of vuunsiown ana tue ricr.ata.mcer uiuo et tnis ace, on Thurrlay,asd between thslliiu-in-Club cfi AItoerjstvrnd .IlDuataiscer- Club, oa SaturJav, catnrc.T Ltr? acssruisr; 10 program-i e, ana wers tctn wc and exceedingly pleasant tr'-'s cf .viatwu wiuus vcia met vniri i-irv' erauoa ana treatment at t'.a .hacas ci . the . . . . . j knishts xf the bat and Lr'l hers, and albeit they were both worsted in the fnend'y en counters on the field cf contest, we doubt not they were highly pleased with the!r vis its to tue mountain viila3. ,ve append tLe scores of the two games x , t ; . Louniaineer. o. b. E. 8 6 3 5 4 6 6 6 7 Roberts, l b, 2 9 Hunt, p, 0 ; Kane, 1 b, 4 Mnntgom'y, c f &. Cramer, if, ; 4. Bridges, s f 4 , Munson. 2 b, 3 Osborne,, 2 Ramsey, 3 b, . 3 Youngs r f, - 2 F Barker, r f ,39 Jone3, c,"' 1 11 Dunean, 2 b, 4 7 Darragh, c f, . 4 S Y Barker, 8 8, 2 8 G Roberts, 3 b, 4 6 T Hutchinson Jf 4 ' 8 WHutchmsoa,c 3 7 ' - .27 73 27 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TH. MoustamY6 11 19 19 4 0 4 3 7 -73 Kicks 2 4 0 814 7 2 O 13 60 UmpireJudge Rose, of Mountain Club, Altoona. Scorer Lewi3 Rodgers, Moun taineer j H. W. Reed. Kickenepawling. ' SATtT BDAX 3 GAK2U: Mountaineer, o. it. Roberts, 1 b. 4 4 mm . Houniain, Caldwell, o f, Howe, rf, ; Miller, 3 b, Humes, is, Snyder, I f, - Pettit, 2 b, McDonald, c, Wornrell, p, Milliken, 1 b. o. 3 4 4 4 1 vO 4 4 13- F Barker, r f, 2 6 Jones, c, ; 2 6 Dunegan, 2 b, 6 3 Darragh. c f, 3 6 G Roberts, 3 b, 4 3 THutchinson,lf 1 6 V Barker, 8 8. 4 4 WHutchinson.p 2 4 27 39 27 22 9 Tl. 039 222 2 3 4 5 7 12 0 "2 2.6 00 6,1 2 8 2 4 8 2 0 Mountain 6 Mountain 6 Umpire L. I Christy, Juniata Club, Hollidaysburg. Scorers I. Rodgers, Moun taineer ; J. M. Erb, Mountain. Time occu pied by game 3 hours aad 5 minutes. : '' At the conclusion of each of the games the Mountaineer Club was presented -with base balls by Captain Hunt, of the Kickene pawling Club, and Captain Caldwell, of the Mountain Club, which were received on be half of the former Club by Sam'l Singleton, Esq., who also presented to the victors and the vanquished in both instances beautiful boquets, the gifts cf the ladies of Ebensburg. After a reciprocal three cheers and a tiger for each other, and a united demonstration of like character for the ladies, the umpires, tc- the respective Clubs adiourned to the Mountain House, whore god cheer and kind ly in tercoursd held high carnivat uHtil. tQ? shrill whistles of the locomotive summoned the visiting Cuba to the depot to take their departure for their -"respective homes. " ' J. Waxeest Boodt, Esq. This gentle man died very suddenly near Newton Ham', ilton, on Tuesday, the 4th inst.; aged about 45 years. - .. : Mr. Boody's advent to this neighborhood was, if we recollect aright, when, under a claim to lands by Z, G. Brown, it was un dertaken to connect the coal and iron mines around , where Bennington Furnace, now stands with the Pennsylvania canal at Hol lidaysburg, by taean3 of what was then known as the "Bennington Rail Road.' The road was located and a large amount of the grading dons, when it was abandoned. .Af terwards the same mineral deposits were reached by the Fenna. Rail Road. - A few years dece, when the Cannel cal fever raged la uaCt jsoa township, Mr, Boody agaia appeared upoa the stage, and In be half of himself and the comply wLkh he represented, purchased tho farm of Joseph Burkettfor some $25,000 this being the only land upon which a vein of the Cannel coal had been opened. Ia addition to this, a large quantity of other land was pur chased, and the mineral rights to still more ; a railroad was contemplated and explored to connect with the maia road; at the north of-SaltllckrRua, near Mineral Point. After wards the Company commenced to opet ate six miles west of Ebensburg, on the south side of the Pittsburgh turnpike, but sifter boring to a great depth without success, the labor ceased and the enterprise was aban doned. Subsequently Mr. Burkett resumed the ownership of his land, the Company having paid him some $10,000. These repeated failures did not cure Mr. Boody of his passion for seeking mineral treasures. His next enterprise was ia the mountain a near the town of Newton Hamil ton, MiSia county, where it is asserted that gold In considerable quantities was faund. Mr. Boody, taking advantage of the furore Incident to these golden prospects, was sur veying f hb territory to purchases, and w&3 actually -in tho woods at his raises, whea ho was overtaken by death.. He waa a man of exceedingly active and somewhat visionary mind, and though he often failed in redeeming his promises and fulfilling his contracts, even those who were the losers were willing to admit the hon esty of hi3 intentions. . - I : JonxsTOws, Jcxb 17, 1887. " Dear Freeman A young man "scarce 19 years old," l aving ia his possession a valua-" ble bay gelding, was last week arrested by Major Rjckinan. The sinister countenance of the jcxiz'r tsaa aad inquiries he was mak ing led to t suspicion that the animal was stolen. - The owner of the horse is expected to arrive to-day. A poetical drunk was confined ia the "ovea" yesterday, and it was amusing to lis-, tea to his tr-,2ga jumble cf quotations from standard asd nachins rhjrnstsrs, whilst ia a state 01 partial cewiiacrment. lie came down to pr;: 3 to-cay wnen tna iur ss pre- seated tha ceuial steep bill charged for ac commodnt: :::3 ct the lictel dejug. One of tbe circus men assaulted a young man at the ticket wagon cf Whitbey's grand humbug, on Monday, and a policeman hap pening to ba in the vicinity at the time, the uUtrepcrpu3 fcdi v jdual was brought cp and A $11 rnd certs. . .; . ... . A l.'ttla girl named Jenkins, who was left in ;r-3 cf an infant , by it3 mother, 2 Irs, Davlj, darlrT her temporary absenca on Fri day wetlc, fi.ll with the babe in her ansa la ta & boiler of hot water which bad been carer fcsdy left', standing cn .tie fioor,,and bota ckildrea were eeverely, but not dangerously; scalded' ; -- r- v-.:.:--.-ID ifi A sufaclent amount of stock having been subscribed, the Johnstown Water Works will be commenced, at an early day, It is tie intention to get a supply of pure water from the Etony Creek, several miles up, and bring it by means of aqueducts to that por tion of the 4th ward known rs Sharpsburg, sad from thence force itr by the aid of a turbine wheel, into a reservoir betweeq - the hills. - ..." - Mr. W. A. Murray has returned to our town after a protracted absence In Missouri and -Tennessee. His appearance indicates thst the climate of the south Rgreed with him " IZr. Wra. G. Triece, of Blairsville, has purchased the photograph material of W. Greta, and has commenced the business of photographing in all its details. Mp. T. has devoted much tirre and money to the acqui ring of -a perfect knowledge cf his art, and having examined several specimens of a new style of picture, known as the Cabinet card picture, executed by him, I caa truly say I sever saw anything to excel themv In this mundane sphere of ours it is uncertain when the final farewell may have to be- taken of ihos near and dear to us, and it is a source of great consolation to bereaved ones to have the life-like. shadow after the substance has gone from mortal vision lorever. 1 advise all your readers to visit Mr. Triece's gallary. third floor, corner of Mam and Franklin sts. Yours, &a, ' Skv Baz.. aw 1 1 T f 1 -':. - MARRIED. Hay 28th, 1867; by Rev. J S. McMnr ray, C. W. Mitckkll, of Lewistown, MifSin county, to Misa Louisa Rasdoiph, of AK toona. y ...... IJIEU - Near Summerhill, this county, on Friday last, Mrs. Barbaba Shabp, ia the 77th year of her age. - The deceased was for full forty years a resident of Cambria county, and was a most exemplary .woman esteemed by all who knew her for her kindness of heart and amiability of disposition? iShe was themother of Mr. Powell Sharp, of Altoona, who is now -we believe, the- only surviving :ia ember I of the fandly.O Her re mains were brought to this place on Sunday last by special train, attended by a large concourse of mourning relatives and sym pathizing friends and interred la the Union graveyard.. . . - Jc..,.r; ; r .-:,': ' .la WUHamsburg, Blair county; June 3d, at the residence of her daughter,, Mrs. Elisa M. Stevens, Mrs. JcriA Pissjxi widow cf tt.3 Rev. Jesie Plsnen, late of the Baltimore Vt-fc-rerce, ia tha S2d josx of her ige. She 'vtiSZ worthy xneaib f -t--IIr E, 'Cisrcb for Q7 years. ; : -' v;:' iTTOTICE.- All persons knowing "T.1-" -themselves Indebted to ma by note or bocc account of over six months standing, are requested, to pay up within thirty days cf this date, or they win and their accounts in the hand3 of an officer for immediate col lection. A strict compliance with this notice will save costs. J : v GiXJ. U U a ILEX. -l. Ebensburg, Juno 121837. - - ISSOLUTION.-The paftner- - tLIp heretofore existing between 51 A 1 CiL-t j and Br. H. CL Christy, la the hotel business, ha3 this day beea dissolved by mu tual consent S. A. Crtste retiring from the firm. The busiaeia will be continued by Dr. IL C. Christy, who will pay all debts that are now or may become, dee. ' ; Callitdn," June 12, 1837..; ; "! : IX.' CSEoSWXXIi, - JOH1T A. BTDS3, S.T. SLACK, WM. B. CS2HIU. IX ;CS12GSVELL TCi- CO., i : -: . , Importers and Jolbers cf -" imm sties m June 20, 18671y. PHILADELPHIA. thi jok::3to xm. .vll.lilic HAS 1ST ETOBZ TGS lABGEST STOCK OT IICALS, . ; paints,: - 4' - , OILS and VARNISHES, lno, Putty, illcoliol, ,l Glxssicare, Druggists Sundries t Cv, - EVER OFFERED IN THE COUNTY! fOIl SALE AT "'"" WHOLESALE CITY PRICES.! Igsnt for the sale of all the " V. fui3- path:;? iiebici IN THE SIAEXET. Ia our stock of PERFUUUnY, FOIJADES, COSMETICS, ; 1 - '- '" ZVILET ARTICLES, 4-e., I - I - W. i June HD, lCI37.-ly. JOIIISTOWIT, PA. rmnE r-.-r-r-.-r STOVE POL- 'For beauty cf pol labor and cheapness, thi3 preparatioa is tru ly unrivalled. JJtno ether. For sals by wmmmwm J 'ILL!. .'iJ - .-. " j'milil '- Mi 1 u v 1 f . JUST RECEIVED AT 'ii u til Ifll n i s 3 t 1 1 I a , 0a High Street. 11 1 i HIE EEST:VAO;ZTV ! AND MORE OF; THEM!, FOR :.'A LOriG TIIYIS I SUPERB LINE OF NOTIONS, AND AIL OTilPi G08I IN GREAT FROFUSIOM! filZD TELL AUl VOUH-jmiENDS! ml .. U Hi li U V Vli W iw - .. & nilKTlTFF'fi' fALTIS. P.v virtn or sundry, writs" cf Fieri' Facias issued out of the Court cf Common Pleas of Cam bria county, and to ma directed, there will ba exposed : to Public Cale, at the touse of Wm.-.R- Hue-lies, : ia'V.'ilmora Boroh, on Fri&y i7-:S h tej rf-Jity next-, at 10 o'clock A. k., ths fjlIowiogR?arCttate, to wit: AJ1 the ri-rhtl tltlaand interest of Wm.R. Hughes of, in and to 313 acres of land situ ate on line cf Fa. Rail Road, one tnila west of Fortae Station, (1500 feet of siding of Pa. R. R. Co.; convenient to the Mill, located oa ta aoove lann, eiiuaiea ia t asnin-on end-r Summerhill ' townships. Trci:t Run M'Intosh's; Raa and Vright'a Run. inns through the land. One hcusa, S3 by 45 ft., on the premises, with fifteen rods of tha P It. 11., aad one double fccuse convenient to the Rail Road, and near the, steam mill known as the union Miik of Wm. R. Hughes; - Also- a plank housa convenient to the water mill of Wm. R. Hughes.'and 2 plank barns. 150 acrc3 of this tract is ridgs land cf excellent quality, one half timbered, with maple, beech, birch and hiekcry,and 45 acrts fenced in. ' A woodca railway runs through the land, connecting with the Pennsylvania Rail Road Co. 's sidingwest of Pcrtago. Also, 60 acres of timber land acljmningr' lands of Peter Soniers, the Conmaa survey; and others. : . -, I 1. Also, 60 acres of Timber latd sltiiated cai mile .from Portsge, in Summerhill iownshipi uamuria county, aojoming lanas c: xioa Thomas A. Scott and others. ' " T . V j Also, one house and lot at Portsg?,atthe siding of Pennsylvania Rail Road. ' " . Also, five 5 acre lota in vV af ran "ton town ship. Cambria county, oa the north side of the l a. R. 1... at Portage Station, west cf the above described house and lot at Portage. Also, one 2 story plank house at Portage Station, with 3 acres cf land, now occupied by John O. Noel. : " "-'- ; "' ' Also, twenty 1 acie lots ca south sice cf. Pennsylvania Rail Road, at Portage Station adjoining lards cf Wm. K. Carr-& Co., G v. Mears, and ethers, situate on the Pa. 1. R betweea tho property of Joha C Noel- and the lower wood shed, la Washington, township, Cambria county. , , . Also, one 2 story housa ana three lots tit-. uated ia Wiimore borough, Cambria county. knowa'as the Post OfUce property, oa Wood street and Crocked street. ; ; , . I - - ? Also, one 2 etorv house and basement, 80 by 61 feet, la Wiimore borough, .Caab.ria-;. county, known as the store room and resb ueace ci wm. ii. ungues, ana 2 lots ana. barn, and other buildings, . on Rail Road st. '"Also, one house cud let oa Rail Road st.j- now occupied by Louis Dc'shunt. . Also, sevea acres cf lani ta..i iuaore i?or- ough, Carabria-coucty, i-rproved and under- cultivation, acjoicing lands cf F..Enaire, the Catholic church property, and others. - A AlaO, four acres ,01 meadow land knows as the Gilbert L.' Lloyd meadow. " ' ; .' . , t Abo, caa acre cf meadow landknowa as the school house lot.-: s - v Taken ia execution and- tobe sold at the suit cf Gray bill & Co.. et.- al. - .- t - - - T i " f T'-l 1 T Vr"" Cf CT,?TH Sheriff's OI2cs, Ebensburg, June 20, 1867 ICE2JSE x OTICE. Pe ti lions' -- for License liave beea; filed ia the, of$cey of the. Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria CoUBty by the following persons, to be pre-, sented to the Judges of said Court, ca.Wed-i nesJay the 10th day of July next : , '" ' I. TAVEBJT LICEKsrS. , ' ' Conem3Ugh Borough Acd'w Abler, Ma-' ry Seitz ; Ebensburg Borough D." A. Con rad, west ward ; Johnstown Uorougn ua- vid Jam??, Thomas S. Davis, 2d ward i Uld ;viUe-rTlio,raa.Y. Michael, 2d ward., . ; , ; ...h , .SATIKG EOCSS LICEXCES. , r Coaemaugh Tn.' Peter Rubritz ;" Johns town Boreugh Frederick Krebs, 3d ward j Carrolltowa Borough JuUnsStlch ; Lcrst- to Borough William Gw?aa. GEQ. C. K. ZAHM, Clerk. "PRIVATE SALE. The subscrf-; it ' t -- TI 1- C1. I 1 V1 uer ouers at i nvavo uu:e ,wu yiusu tracts of TIMBER LAND, situate iaack?; son townsnip, tjamDria county, ana snowa. as the Lloyd Property." Also Four oth er valuable tracts of LAND, situate in Cam bria and Jackson townships, and known as. the - "Pensacola Property." . . Also TWO- FARMS adioining the borough of Ebensburg one containing about 100 acres ; the other about 150 acres. . The.buildjngs are all m good repair, with never-failing s prings of water near the houses. -. ,. y Persons wishing to purchase or Feu Farms or Timber Lands, wiU do well ' ruj calling on me before buying or offering them for sale. " F; A. SHOEMAKER, . -s. ap.ll.tf. Att'y at Law, Ebensburg. ' a nrAr "nnwxr t titt rmrrr -- " Circumstances compel me to mak a long call,' a strong call, and a fin cere and determined call to all those knowing them selves indebted, the subscriber having iiabil-, ities to meet and drugs and ether articles to I - . . . : .. t 1 a. i although greenbacks might do. All th'.. money that I have received from my patrols since mv debut "in Cambria county has not been sufficient to clear my. drug bills. - I do assure my friends that it L3 net rny, plessr.jxV to harass or distress any ore, but my necca' sity. 1 tnereioro nope tmscau w-:i be suta cient notice to all. J. J. K.RISE, M. D.' St. Augustine, June C, 1SG7.-Im." . . ; - 7C?XECUTOIl'S NOTICE. Let-' ters iestainentary oa the estate of Francis Glosser, late cf Chest township-.' Cambria county, dee'd. having teen grantee county, all persons having claims again-:. said estate will please present them duly au thenticated for settlement, and thosa indebt ed to tha same are hereby requested to corn a" forward and make payment. --- - v .rr . . PAUL YOHNER, Executor. Chest TownshipJune 13, 18G7.-t. : mo WIIOII IT 1IAY CONCERI I -All persons knowing themselres I- - debted to the undersigned cn bock Ecccr.a-, or by notes now due, are requested to ca." and the Fame either by ravine t: r cash ( which cf course, would be prefcm or giving or renew tag their notes, oacrb-' fore tha 1st day of July nest, as after tkr.. date all accounts remaining unseitlc-d will 1 : left la the hands cf a proper 1 Ulcer for eo lection. ' - A. SAUPF.' St. Auguitine, May 2; lS7.-"2m. -