t j . , aY, ; : : JULY 18, 1SG7. LOCAL - AND PERSONAL. 0VR KSLAHGEMEST. ,t ib-suu of the Freeman concludes i'C .'f vuar of its publication, and in "e villi promise our paper will next ,r enlarged by four additional .''aJcciisiJr'y extended in length. .' I vcrv handsome head, from the S'uudry of Messrs. Collins & M'Lees- nml other new features will 1""t-"i.o i ro nosed improvement. As '"" ''"tunny things to be done consequent enlargement, we did not design ;s raptr next week, but as there are Val advertisements which must ap- n i - r. .s.o.l ti- rrt. if nut. aa 1ip!. . -e Win v by Ti.e lullOWtng wa, uuwevtr, we i. v,,t m scums jui -uou in uiuu, , " r,f,-(reuo paper will be published dur- t wi'lik Alter lUiil Lima mc x ni'i appear reguiany, as nerciyiuic, uuu yp-vrly subscriber will be furnished the 'full complement (fifty copies;, if ! that iu entering upon the second , eir L0 now promises are requisite. Ia !.;.' our papr we secure much addi "ri om Kr more general variety, and wc . our readers that they shall have the :; ,,( u.U extension. We trust, how- it th.'t-e who have not j'et paid thetr ... - ) l 1 1 r;. i;-:u -a '.!. near in minu mat. m mas e in rT' TCment3 proposed we have been i t t ) .vnMderable outlay at present and : ".!r nv.u.-h additional expense and la- t'i lii"!''. We therefore hope that v - ;:t i"n yet unpaid and fully one , i:r r-tit'.-crit'crs are of th.t class will . :1 v :i month longer. Those of our - i!i liave paid lor halt a year, or vi !. wo trust, remit the balance with- ;.'-.v. Aiid if any there be who wish ; f "tii.ne the paper, now is the time to ; 1 1 t';" ir.aitcr. ?A !.. r design increasing thesubscrip ; .!;." iA the Freeman, but certainly have ! to increasing its subscription V, ill those of our readers who wish to : ' 'leemau succeed lend a helping hand !:: .ii-ig its c'.rcnkti n ? The Freeman, . tnv.rcd, be ttie cheapest paper !;t l in Cambria couuty, and no effort rs will he wanting to make it the best. -. t T;-.:. njl.VARY EOGS-CITEMF.NT A .vh.it extraordinary eggs-citement '.:s jus: :iov,- among the grrndly people A'-.imre, this county, occasioned by a !K::!'irtr. in shape of a hen's egg bearing y .!.. vices an-. I figures, whhh was pro .J;a that village sa Tuesday of last week, re informed by a gentleman who saw it, hi vh.-se veracity we place the utrat : ! th.rt tL-J -egg in question bears in :"i vrf-cily formed semblance of a leaf, i a j'-.rj beneath it bearing a string te lar. e t.i a terpent, and aWj the figures ! iH'fiidos a rrthcT indistinct ou.tlice c litter A ar.-! L, sad 4 crc of t99 ,.;'..'T ilevicts which csimi bea?nl to 'I.- a ivthuig. Hundreds of persons, c t'.'. '., have visited the house where -r !i 1 fijJH is un exhibition, butwe r. I !'. ax-c i t!t?t my one has been able f r this efrs-traordiuar3' fieak of U:,!.ss the hn gnW.kjd up a leaf, . i! ' Iiij-licaviou table, tlx? alphabet, - .-. s wc arc at a loss to determine . -.M:;ce 1 t-H ' inguhir ilevieti, but ad . . 'i i to pre-li-.-t ti:j-thing from thecir ; t u ttriblo 1. 1 contemplate. We L't " Anthrojxju " Cor cluci- :Ar;nc. We neglected t- nM,ice rriiptof a well executed 8x10 EirroiuUTiEs, Local and Gknerau Eddie, son of E. J. Keenan, Esq., Greens burg, was severely scalded, on the 3d inst., by pulling a teakettle of boiling water upon himself. An old man named Jacob Ilubler, of Gra ham township, Clearfield county, fell dead while at work in one of hi6 fields, on the 4th instant. Lena Miller, lately convicted of poisoninc her husband in Clearfield county, haa been sentenced to death. She received her doom without manifesting any emotion. A lad named Frank Gar lock died in Hun tingdon , on Thursday, from the effects of eating cherries, which he had partaken of in quantity, stones aud all, a week previous. A Southern paper says that Jefferson Da vis once owned seven hundred slaves, but the only one of his bondmen who ever dis tinguished himself was HSrace Greely. Brother Traugh, of the Ilollidaysburg C t 7 3 .11 1 a i ii r. . ommiuru, whs an vue way to lJeiietonte. a few days ago, in pursuit of his favorite recre ation, trout fishing, but got "nary bite." Mr. George Bigelow, of Orwell, Ohio, was drowned in the river near Blairsville, on the evening of the Gth inst., while bathing. He was a young man and was engaged in the lightning rou business. There can bo no doubt of the success of the Democratic ticket in Bedford county, but if there be anything in a name the can didate for Auditor will Whip his opponent worse than any other nominee on the ticket. Our thanks are due our friend and towns man, John D. Thomas, for a mess of new potatoes, grown in his own garden. They were rather "small potatoes," it is true, tut none the less palatable on that account. Who's next 1 A Mr. John Rupert, of Centre county, died not long since from the effects of eating a portion of the root of a plant known as wild parsnip, which he had pulled up and partaken of under the impression tl at it was swpet myrrh. Mr. James F. Campbell, formerly editor of the Johustown Democrat, but more recent ly foreman on the Pittsburgh Post, has pur chased the Genius of Liberty establishment at L'niontown, Pa., and will shortly assume control of that journal. That true soldier, steadfast democrat and much esteemed personal friecd, Capt. John S. M'Kiornan, of Clearfield county, is about removing with bis family to Pittsburgh, for tTio purpose of accepting a lucrative position tendered h'tin by the Pa. 11. R. Co. Success attend him. The Cambria county radicals, after semir ing the D-.-mocratic party from Dan to Ber- sheba to get a bolting democrat to take the lull tor bhenff, are likely, we are told, to get a Bolton radical at Dan. If so, the rad ical train will be under the charge of an' ex perienced conductor. The firtt nine of the Mountaineer base ball club of Ebensburg measure, fifty-four teet, an average oi hx leet to each man. The Mountaineer is one of the best clubs in the State. -Patriot and Uulm. The Moun taiLcers are Lot only tall in ftature, but men tally and morally tlia "tallest ' tellows in this part of Pennaylvan'a and unconquer able on their own base. T5i "Motmtaineets" were defeated by tho "Kicks." in the return match game f base ball at Johnstown, on Saturday last. The genre stood: Kicks, 20; Mountaineers, 27. Much money is said to havo changed hands among outsiders ia ccnsequcnce. A colli tiou betvreen two of tie Wst players in the Mc-jiitukieerciub, wln'e endeavoring to catch a ball friv.ii the bat, whereby one of them had an eye bunged pp, it Is fair to presume, bad much to d i with the defeat of our boys. As the g.irncs between these clubs stand, in grur.bler'd parlance,.. "horse and horse," it is intended to have the "uar" gAJiic ore long o-i neutral around. ijtmertt of nur attentive and v.! .fuh'istowu correspondent, "Sku wiiic'i. w are free to say, is one of t !.; like and accurate photographs . i v.rwn. At a specimen of the Y. it-. G. Triece, an artist who has in Joh'jstown, it evinces an rrl that cannot fail t make HI i v.rrs s ntjht after by al! who wish to the bhadow ere the substance fades." I see eur young friend's picture, and appreciate artistic excellence and de a Si i irs--P rf yourself, you. will not fail i-it Mr. Tiiece's trallerv. corner of Main ir'raaU'iu streets, third tloor. A Scgsstion-. Doubtless many of the r us of the Frctifin fail to file their, pa jsiinp'y because many of the copies, in through the hands of those who ivatl r., ar? -itlier mislakl or become ucfit for vrvaii' n. To such we would suggest t.r.-j-.riety of sr.bscribiug for an additional ?'. w iiicli we will agree to die each week yur ff:;cc, and keep in good condition. will ordy require an outlay of two dol- per 3 ar, and in the distant future, if so ih, they will find no difficulty ia get ? t ir money back with compound inter tr tue salts of these files. A w; piin irt a balloon wi9 nmonjt the novelties at Pittsburgh on the 4th of July. The happy couple went up in an extacy cf delight, and if they comedown in this neigh borhood it is more than likely that the cheap store of J. M. Thompson, on High street, will be the first place they will "go for" to buy their housekeeping outfit. Jim keeps a tine assortment, which be sells as cheap as the cheapest, but peop'e needn't go up in. a balloon to get there, if it is on High street. iHK Latest. John D. Thomas has just -e l I) his fctock a very fine .assortment of y, shoes, gaiters, etc., for ladies, gents ic'uil.'ron's wear, of the latest styles aud manufacture. We never saw anything "r or better finished than tho handsome "'j of t imes and gaiters embraced in his ir.v'ice. Nothing like them have ever " :;Vred fors.de in this market. Mr.T. ' uo goods but fiuch as he will warrant ' repair, if need be, free cf eharge, and ' .e can Fell this class of work at lower : - than he offers, them.' 'KiUTcuz. C. T. Roberts las just re at his jewelry and notion store a se- "isrtmrut of the choicest' literature, "li the rrading public would do xell to ct'f- Standard works of acknowledged "t, a-; well as novels of tho most exciting -a -fcr, will be found comprised in hisas-y"-; t. . A;60, .Echool books, stationery. - a great variety of toy books and notions. LIVE with in your means if you would 7e-.crs within which to. live, and about ( '-rest raoile of doing this' is to buy all ;el in the mercantile lino from II. A. 'mukcr 5; Co., whose stock comprises wytaing, from a row of pins to any arti- uiusehol l furniture. Ilarrv will bo attentive and bis prices low." Gkis & Rkuth, at their new book bindery on Clinton street, Johnstown, have now fa cilities for executing all kinds of binding on most liberal terms. Pamphlets, music, etc., sent them by Express or otherwise will be neatly and ncourely bound, and returned to their owners in the shortest space of time. A large selection of books, wall papers, fan cy articles and bijou ornaments, kept con stantly on hand and t old cheap. Remember the place Clinton street, opposite Foster House. ;;. ; LOCAL. CORRESPOXDEXCE. Johnstown-, July 15, 1807. Dear Freeman An attemnt wna week made to resuscitate the "new countv" dodge, but it resulted in disastrous failure to the project and a considerable deal of amuse ment to outside observers. ' Several written hand-bills had been posted in conspicuous positions, calling upon the "N.?w Couuty league - to "re orgnnze," and all "anty- Ebensburgers" to meet in Council chambers on Thursday, July 11th, to devise ways and means for the. formation of a new county. In anticipation, methought I saw numerous rides to Scalp Level, Perkinsville, and other important villages in the south of the coun ty, and of course at the expense of the new countyites, but alas for human expectation ! some wag had written out a burlesque call of citizens irrespective of color, to assemble on the same night, and suggested a number of reasons why the New County scheme should succeed. These "reasons" ran up as high as 12thly, and being posted in a con spicuous position on the P. O. building, wtro of course geuerally read. The night of meeting, like all other anticipated periods of time, at length arrived, but the new coun ty men didn't appear to "orginize," and "Sku B." and a couple of friends had to take the whole business upon their own shoulders. After a lengthy debate 'twixt the three (fortunate number) we concluded , to adjourn for a glass of lager, and thus. through the seductive influence of malt fluid. the new county was lost, and posterity must blame it all on beer. It is not necessarv to advert to the littla game which had been mapped out, but I had thought the dodge was stale, and would not be asrain attempted. Sic transit new countv. The dead body of a female infant, not more than twenty-foui hours old, was found iu a bucket in the house of Mrs. Susannah Yttter, on Tuesday of last week, and a Coro nei's jury, which was summoned, decided that it had been born alive, and afterwards killed by its unnatural mother, the woman named above, who is a widow of two years' standing. As soon as her condition permits of it, she will be sent to your pb.ee to answer ior the crime oi lntaniu i;:e. I notice by the Iribune that a little child oi Mr. J nomas Parutt. residing near the "First Lock" below town, was recently so severely scalded by the upsetting of a ves sel filled with boiling starch that its life is endangered. The little sufferer is not a year old. A man named Patrick Moore, who com mitted larceny in Pittsburgh a short time ago, was last week arrested in Ilarrisburg by a police officer from the former place. Whilst returning in custody of the officer to Pittsburgh, and when in the neighborhood of the "Pack-Saddle," near Bolivar, the un fortuuate Moore jumped from the train, 'and asit was running on schedule speed, he was instantly killed. A uva.u named George Iloever, residing at Larimer's station, was struck by the engine of the Phil a. Express east, on Saturday even ing, .near Irwiu's station, aud so severely injured that his life is despaired of. Work upon the new water works haa been commenced, aud as it is the intention to push their erection to a rarrtd completion. our citizens will ere long be supplied with pure water in abundance. The reservoir will be located ou Solomon's run, in Cone maugh township, and tjie water will be con veyed through a 16 inch main to town, from whence pipes will lea.d through all our streets. The elevation of the reservoir will be about 150 feet above the level of the cor ner of Main and Franklin streets, giving buQxek-nt fall to supply the highest building ia the town. At some future time I will give your readers a more extended account of this much needed improvement. Thre was a considerable amount of base ball here last week, and as hxiSh matcrs ap pear to be ot general interest I append tie game bef.vi.eu the Somerset and ' Kick" clubs, and the score played ou Saturday be tween the Mountaineer and Kickenepawling ciuos, on return game. lhe Somerset boys, on 5 innings, succeeded in running up a tcore for themselves of 16, whilst the Kicks only made 73 scores in the same, number of iniiius. The Somerset club conclude! that it was rather one-sided, and gracefully yield ed the bat. They are all "good fellows," and with 8 or 10 years' practice will make passable players. . The Mountaineer club came to time on Saturday, and ad considerable interest is felt here both in the Ebensburg club and the "Kicks," a Inrge crowd, including "many ladies, were present to witness the game. The following is a correct repoit of this game : ti. Mountaineers, o. 4 J A. Y. Jones, c 4 oG. Robinson, s,i,, 4 2!li. Dunegan, 2 b., 7 re-union. The game was plaj'ed, however, and the Junior Independents fared in Indi ana about like the Somerset club did here, only more so. ' Sku Eal. . Chest Springs, July 15, 1867, Dear Freeman I was fortunate enough to be of the number who received an invita tion, and had the pleasure of attending a Tic-Nic, given by the ladies of Loretto, on the 11th inst. Reached the snot selected for tho occasion, which, was a delightful grove a short distance from town, about noon. Found assembled there quite a num ber of botu sexes, who had already been en joying themselves in a very agreeable man ner, as was manifest from their cheerful looks and lively dispositions. All seated themselves to partake of refreshments, which were bountifully provided and elegantly server! up by the fair ones, consisting of all the delicacies of the season, not even omit ting ice cream, wine and lager beer. Din ner over, the party divided in groups some lor a stroll through the grove, others to par ticipate in a game of euchre, swinging &c. and others seeking enjoyment in "tripping the light fantastic toe" to the strains of music produced on that instrument whose tones are ever sweet to all true lovers of music the violin. At length the hour arrived when we were to leave the spot, made dear by tho associa tions ot the few previous hours, for a new scene of action. Met according to agreement at the Hotel of J. B. Myers, Esq., who by the way, keeps a model house, as any of the readers of the freeman can testify who have ever stopper! with him. Partook of a hearty supper, and again all were soon whirling around the 111 i .1 1 M.l can room to tne lively strains ot the same instrument whose company we parted at tne grove. It may not b? out of place to give the names of the ladies who took a leading part m tne management ot uie attur, ana contri buted so much to the enjoyment of those present : Miss Kate Christy, Mias Ellen Pfoff, Miss C. Adelsberger, Miss Maggie Bradley, Miss M. Conrad, Miss McAvoy, and others, whose names I cannot recaU. It would bo doing injustice not to mention me names oi several gentlemen who so nobly seconded the efforts of the ladies by rendering much valuable assistance. The names arc no doubt familiar to most of your readers, aud to those of the fair sex particu larly. Here they are: Mr. J. Fairborn, Air. k. Shields and Mr. J. Null. The whole affair was one of the most social I have ever had the pleasure of attending. and all present expressed themselves delight ed beyond measure. The ladies of Loretto have maintained the reputation which they 6o justly deservo lor their hospitality and Kindness. one who was theke. f w II. STILL AHEAD OF ALL ilCOfflPETIE JUST RECEIVED AT Ti Davis' Panorama of tiik Gbsat Rebel lion, a work of art which Las uo equal in its way on this continent, will be exhibited at the Court House in this place, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of next week, July 23d and 24th., The Panorama embraces ac curate scenes of tne great struggle, from tho evacuation of Fort Moultrie to the battle of Chicamauga.- Admission priee, CO cents : children, 25 cents. See programmes. Still IS Town. Messrs. MUs & Davis are still Vin town'! with a full and .'exceed ingly handsome stock of merchandise of all descriptions, and their store has Lecome or.e of the pemtanent institutions of - the place, where no one own go amiss who wishes to get the full worth of h'sntonry. New goods are belngalmost .constantly received by this firm, and thoy appear deteruiined not to bo undersold. KkkenepaxcVg. o. Hunt, c. t., 4 Cramer, 3 b., 0 Young, r. f., 4 Ramsey, lb.,' 2 5 Farrcn, p., 8 4 ltoberts, 2 b., 4 3 Oshorne, c, 3 3 White, s. k., 2 C Tittle, 1. f , 5 1 W .IIutchinson,p. 0 F. Barker, r. f., 3 V. Barker, 1. f., 4 Q. Koberts, 2 T. Hutchinson, C.f-!2 O. Robert?, 1 b., 2 3 27 27 8. 0 6 9. S 30. 527. The happiest man in the world ia the man with just wealth enough to keep him in spirits, and jut children enough to make him industrious, and just economy enough to induce him to purchase his dry goods, groceries, etc., from V. S. Barker, on High street, who fa ever ready and willing tq give all comers full value for their stamps. ' A Good Investment. A vety valuable ! property for a public resort can be purchased on the most BatUfactory terms, by making application to the editor of the Freeman.--We are satisfied that no property more suit- j able f it the purpo can be purchased here or elsewhere. ' ' ''- . 27 30 BUNS EACH INNING. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. G. 7. Kicks, 2 7 0 4 4. 0 10 Mountaln'r. 113 0 C 41 - "Umpire W. R.' Jones, of the Iron Club Scorers Hr-W' Reed, for Kickenepawling ; S. Wi Davis, ' for Mountaineer. Time of game 2 hours and SO mini.' .. : 1 . . : borne fi&e playing was done by the Moun taineers, and in particular by our friend, W. Hutchinson. As battists the Hutchinson boys are hard to beat. ' . ' V. Several Ebensburg ladies were in town on Saturday to witness the game, but "Sku Bal" promised one of them he wouldn't mention names, so she will please observe he didn't. . . ; Quite a good joke is told In connection with the recent visit of the Independent, Jr., to Indiana, and their match game in that place. It appears the Monitor club, with whom they played, are all grown men, and seeing many familiar! names, as former schoolmates, business friends, &c, among our yorang Independents, they sent them a challenge! Great preparations were made to receive themy and imagine their ;'pheo links" when, instead 'of seeing their old friends, they saw tho second edition thereof sons of the fathers they had known, an.1 with whom they anticipated a grand social On High Street. as. certain unreliable and unprincipled indi- Till? I, AlifiUOT OTfifW 1 viduals have been visiting my patrons, 1 Ilii MliUlliij 1 OlUUiV! representing themselves as partners of mine, or sent by me to tune pianos. I hereby give notice that all such are "linkers" and imposters. The undersigned will visit Eb ersburg regularly, in the months of Novem ber. December, and Juno or July of each year, and endeavor to maintain his reputa tmn in person. Those who may desire reference as to my capability in tuning and repairing pianos are referred to ail the celo- bratini piano manufacturers in the United States. John Ftaszyk. THE BEST VARIETY ! TOE GREATEST BARGAINS ORPHANS' iCQURX :SALE. By virtue of an Alias order of the Or phans' Court of Gimbria county, to me di rected, I will espose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House in the Borough of Kbt nsburg, on Saturday, Aug. 107u IS67, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following Real Estate, of which J-hn C. M'Guire. late of Carroll tawtieHr. died seized, 'to wit: A TRACT; OR PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situ ate in Carroll township, Cambria county, ad joining lands of Cbas. Auoa. Win. M'Kiuzir, Michael Horn, and otherf, containing about 88 ACRES, and allowance, about four acres being cleared and having thereon' erected a two story Plauk nous. a Frame Stable, a Grist Mill and a Saw Mill. - Terms of Sale One-third to be paid on confirmation of sale; one other third ia one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the judgment bond and mortgage of tha purchaser ; and the other third to remain a lien on the premises, legal interest thereon to be paid annually to the widow of the said John C. M'Guire, to wit : Sarah J., now iu termarried with Francis Inlow.from the data of confirmation of said sale, by the purcha ser, during her lifetime, and the principal, at her decease, to the heirs and legal repre sentatives cf the said John C. M'Guire, or to parties who may then be legally entitled to ti e sims. FRANCIS J. CHRISTY, July 13, 1867.-8t. Trustee. OIIEKIFFS SALES. By virtuo of sundry writs of Vend. Lxpon. and Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cambria county, and to me di rected, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the rscott House, n Jountown, on Satur day, the 3d day of August next, at 1 o'clock p. M., the following Real Estate, to wit : " All the right, title and interest of Hannah Fudge, of, iu and to a lot or piece of ground situate in Millville boroush. Cambria coun ty, marked and numbered on the plan of lots of said borough as Lot No. 8, being 41 feet and 3 Inches on Gordon alley, and ex tending back 71 feet, bounded on one side by Lot No. 9, and on the other side by Spruce alley, having thereon erected a two story frame house, now in the occupancy of Hannah r odge. Taken into execution and to be sold at the suit of C. B. Ellis. ALSO, All the right; title and interest of Adam Collar, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the 5th ward, Johnstown borough, Cam bria county, fronting 73 feet on Benson st.. and extending back 96 feet to land of Cam bria Iron Company, adjoining an alley on the north aud lot of John F. and Charles Barnes on the south, having thereon rected a two story plank house and frame stable, and other outbuildings, now" in the occupan cy of the said Adam Gollar. ...... Taken into execution and to be sold at the suit of Phillson & Brubaker. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of John W. Miller, of, in and to a lot of ground sit uate in Conemaugh township, Cambria coun ty, adjoining lands of Kibler Parks on the south and a road on the north, containing half an acre, more or lesa, having theieon erected a one and a half ttory frame house, not now occupied. . Taken into execution and to be sold at the suit of A. Kopelin, Esq. JAMES MYERS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg. July 18, 1867. Ilarrisburg, Pa. A Li DT i UK'S NOTICE. The under- signed Auditor, appointed by the Court ot Common I leas ot Cambria countv to dis tribute the funds in the hands of the Sheriff, arising Irom tho sale of the real estate of Samuel Rinnle, in No.0, June Term. 18C7. hereby notifies all persons interested that he wi!l attend to the duties of said appointment at his cftice in Ebensburg, on Wednesday tne I4tu ot August, 1G7, at 1 o'clock p. m. R. L. JOHNSTON, Auditor. July 18, 18C7.-3t. A UDITOirS NOTICE The under- signed Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria county to repert the distribution of the funds in the hands of George J. Rodgers and William Kittell, Ex ecutors of Jane Wherry, dee'd, hereby noti fies all persons interested that he will attend to the duties of said arpotntment. at his office in Ebensburg, on Thursday the 15th day of August, icq, at l o'clock p. m. R. L. JOHNSTON. Auditor. July 18, 18G7.-3t. A U Dl TUir S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the urpnans Court ot Cambria county to hear aud report upon the exceptions filed to the ac'count of John Richards, guardian of the minor children of George Richards, deceased, noreoy notiaes all persons interested that he will attend to the duties of his annointment. at his office iu Ebensburg, on Tuesday the 13th day of August, 1867, when and where all parties interested may attend.' " SAM'L SINGLETON, Auditor. July 18,.'18S7.-3t. ; A UDITOli'S NOTICE The nnder- eigned Auditor, appointed by the Court or iornmon l leas of Cambria countv, to dis tribute thfl money in the hands of tha rhrr- iff, arising". from the sale of the real estate of Patrick M'Grtrk, in No. 26, June Term, '67, jox. Doc., hereby give.,-notice to all parties Interested, that he will attend to the duties of Jus appointment. -at his office in Ebens burg, ou Friday, Aug. D. 1S67, at 2 o'clock p. M., when tuid where they must attend. or 1m nliri rr-nrV Fr.m r . r.i 1 ,.r,..Ki&v. VV. UATMAN, Auditor. July; 18, 1867.-3t. ; , ' ' COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. In - the matter 6f the Petition of Wm. T. Dayis for leave to prove contract with Rob't Davis, deceased. . The undersigned, -having been appointed Commissioner by the Orphans' Court of Gatn bna county, to take' testimony in the above stated case, hereby gives ndtico that ho will attend to the duties of said appointment, &t his office In Ebensburg, on Monday, August 12, 18C7, at 2b1clock p. m' when and where they may attend if they think proper. GEO. W. OATMAN Commissuuer. July 18, 1867.-31. AND MORE OF THEM! mi have ii mm mi FOR A LONG TIME 1 Fine BESSS GOODS Standard Dry Goods, SUPERB LINE OF NOTIONS, m hi mnrn nnniw IN GREAT PROFUSION I WmE and SEE AND TELL ALL YOITR FRIENDS! jPcDINANCE of the Borough of Carroll town, passed at a meeting of the Town Council, held July eth. 1867 : Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Council of ike Borovgh of Carrulltou-n, and it is lereb'j en acted by authority of the same. That from and after the date of this Ordinance any per son or persons fighting -within the limits of said Borough, shall, "upon- conviction thereof before the Rurges3 or acting Burgess, be fined in a rum not less than five nor mor than ten dollars each, aud the cots of euch conviction. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That any person guiltyVrf drunkenness, disorder ly, uoisterous or unruly conduct, or gross misbehavior, shall be subject to a peraltv, upon conviction thereof before the Barges or acting Burgess, of not less than cne dol lar nor more than ten dollars, and the costs of such conviction. And auy person guilty of swearing, or using loud blasphemous or Obscene language in public, within the lim its of ?aid Borouph, shall be subject, upon conviction, to a like penalty. Sec. 3. On any day of public excitement, or on any day likely to attract large or un usual crowds or unruly persons to the Bor ough, tho Burgess shall have full power to appoint as many policemen, for the preser vation of the peace, as he may deera neces sary such policemen to receive such com pensation as may bo allowed in tho discre tion of the Burgess. And, farther, arv inn, tavern or saloon keeper making a public dance or ball, shall, a hh request, have a policeman stationed at such public dance "or ball, for the preservation of peace and good order said pol.lCCmaa to be paid by the par ty or parties, mating such dance or ball, &d4 to receiv- tvco dollars and fifty cents fox the day ad three dollars for each night so em ployed. D. C. WETZEL, Burgess. -; Attest J. E. MAvensR, Clerk, jn. 1 1 -3 1 SHERIFF'S SALES. By' virtue -T ot a writ of Vend. Erpon. issued out of the Court of Common. Pleas cf Cbmhria couu ty, and to me directed, there will be exposed ' to Public Sa!e,"at the Court House; in TCben's burg, on Saturday the. 27th day iof July, inst.,.at 1 o'clock p. m., the following Real Estate, to wit :. ; ; . .. -. .- All the right, title and! interest of John M'Entyre, of, in and to a piece or parcel cf land situate in ClesuGeld township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Thomas Adams. John Carl, and others, containing fifty-eight acres, more or less, about twenty-five arrer; of which are cleared, having thereon erecteu a one story log bouse and log barn, now in tha occupancy of the said John M'Entyre. Taken into execution and to be sold at trje suit of John II. Douglass, for nae of John Wagner. : JAMS MYERS, Sheriffs- Sheriff s Office. Ebensburg. July 9, 1867 : nR- T- F- irCLTJRE, Sltoteox Dxntist, Carrolltown,. Cambria Co Pa. Teeth inserted Gold, Silver. Vulcan ito, Cheoplastic, .Src. $3rrofesional visiu made to Chest Sprinr the 6rvt wek'snd Loretto tho second week of each mouth. t t