The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 22, 1867, Image 3

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    MlV : : : AUG. 22, 1SG7.
oCAL AND PERSONAL
rc CorxTV Committee. The
"A t'.,mn)ittec of Cambria county
'"C, ' to meet at l'ie ffice f ii-7-i
rriiKin. in Ebensburg, on
,'; . J!' f September next, at 7
,'.t - ' .. i.i ...mi i .. r ii
If la in pea inert'
,,f the
will be a full
inemoers no suusuiuies
The following gentlemen
"'.'7e-rnmitte :
,"v0rge Detar.ey.
VJ,..-ep!i S. M.trdis.
Lc.Mr-'e C. K. Z.dim.
V, Wiiliiun A. Krise.
,'.). A. Luther.
u K'-r. John Buck.
Jv.-Lola. Helfrich.
XV:n.- I'.or. John M'Feely.
ull.r-c M'blongh.
,.: .Thomas Kg in.
'"-'7 l-r , ltt W. John Campbell.
1 Y. M. McXamara.
.;!. n Kncpper.
.;r, i;. V Ueea J- Lloyd.
W. V. J.'hn H. So.iuliia.
h-UiavUs 0llan. -
TL"i:i;s Kirsi.t-y.
v, n. L-t Ward OVo. W. Osborn.
j.l " James Potts.
;; 1 . M. v. Dickey.
4 tii 1). M'Ciclhm.
-:! " J. K. Hite.
j. ,,r.p. II. Shields,
v , . IVut M'Doi mitt.
:A. I. CiMe.
;: ; . I'atrick !oj !e.
lit-urv Topper.
. .. .;:.h"-!,.u-l Ddcy.
.: -..I .S.l.iI!y roe.
,:i.v Kr. C-iii.-.ti.in Reich.
-.:iV'!t :.cc Fill iOi;g.
.; !: ( uvea Swemy.
.AVi::;.u: c. Fleming.
. j; ,r Lawrence Cas.-.iday.
-J. s O.-l oru.
'.i. C:..:v. Ai.. Monday List was
:. , 1 a vt'i v interesting an. I cxiit-
!
. J
'J :. j
.-!;!: I r tl:e contest here.
.i .ifViT. are proficient kni-
biili between the Mull
of Young men, principally
s j uiniug at tl.t! Mountain
ami thu "Mountaineer!
. played on the grounds of
'Mi.fiin.V were aecompa-
. .; v: deVgatiou of ladies mid jjen
.it L'nvs' ii, and were preceded
- l,.-.'.1., .:. dctlng their visit one of
r. st 1 1 . i:r citb'.ens. It is hut just
i :f!:.''S, " who were worsted iu . the
.:y : i.at they had little or no prac-';'.-.
i. -iving been extemporized in
Many
hts of
I in!! ni.il n! tht-m are "entlf-
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. a:i hoiior t meet ir. triemlly
Ym-v lot the g.iii.e, but won .laud
,r p iit:e:nau!y bcaiiu; and isocia
, We give the cwre :
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i Irwin,
7 jjM'ClMitock, lb
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.1. T. lItitc!iinM.in, of Mutitain
;;.e: Seoirrs V. .S. Jhuker (or
-r, II. Chihls. jr., for Mufibi.
". was j.Iayed on pat t of the Moun
V f it of the first and five of the
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.-0,ir friend. J. C. Caldwell,
Y:.!.'.vlpliia. paid Kberssbur a tly
ii ' it:n-'hiy. lie is every iueh a
. any of our merchajtts who
' '."J fortune to deal with him
K. Stack, traveling agent and
: nt :f the Cfthlo- (Juirerxc, Thil
'I r:.t a fev days in our town la.t
Uxw- him a genial companion,
!vi:i(ii and a worthy represen
ts'': j ''irnal. Success ba hia
a-i.-h Couoh, at one time a rcsi
t vn, l.v. fr the pa.t seven ears
:i n.'j oil rciri.ii5, visitot tils ,
n:!: ace'.ttnpatded by his fain- j
r'iresunta busi
-iu , 'y du'i ab..ut Oil City, and ;
11 "l u r.uc; r.p t..kts ere looj;.
ii V'ili;;;!iin, of lioilidaysbl!!,
'ir to.viiMiian, Win. J. Williams,--'-ciics
of his l;t,'yh'jud days on
A'l. l.ei.'us la.st week) for the
i the past nine yeara.
EDrroKiALrrrEs, Local ant General.
A little girl fell from a porch in Hunting
don, on Saturday week, acd had her lower
jaw broken.
A Howe truss bridge is to be erected over
the Oonemaugh river at Nineveh, Indiana
county, at a cost of $6,000.
Some seventy or eighty eheen belonging
to Mr. Feter Oaks, of Indiana county, have
recently been killed by dogs, inside of a
week's time.
The Alhyhnnian admits the election of
Mr. John Thomas as Director of the Tour.
Why riot admit the election of the rest of
our ticket "just as easy."
A horse thief named Levi Lowrie, took
French leave of the Huntingdon jail, on Fri
day week, but was captured the next day
and returned to his old quarters.
A Mr. Flasher, of Hill Valley, Hunting
don county, was caught in the cog wheels of
a thrashing machine, on the Cth inst., and
his foot and ankle was literally ground to
pieces.
Calvin Cyphers, employed on the Droad
Top" Rail road, was caught between the bump
ers of two cars, near Huntingdon, on Friday
week, and so severely crushed that he died
the same ni.uht.
Christian Lehman, a farmer of Richland
towuship. this county, has on his farm a
stalk of the common raspberry, which, a few
weeks ago, measured 111 feet and 8 inches iu
length, and is still growing.
A domestic named Anne Nolan, employed
in the family cf liv. W. I, lludolph, Hunt
ingdon, decamped on Saturday week, taking
with her a quantity c f clothing, etc., belong
ing to Mrs. 1L She has been arretted and
committed to j ul.
An ol 1 man named Patrick Leonard died
very suddenly at the Poor I louse, on Sun
day last. He was taken ill at the dinner
table, and died before medical or spiritual
aid reached him. His disease is said to have
had'all the symptoms of Asiatic cholera.
The wearing apparel of the man Uennett,
confined in the llollidaysburg jail on the
charge of having robbtd the tailor shop of
Jonathan Stoufier, save and except his hat
and shirt, has been recognized as the pro
pel ty of vaiious visitors who have called up
on him.
The. Lei'ler, a temperance organ publish',
cd at Ilollidaysburg, after an cxisteuceof ten
months, during which time tlio editor, John
II. Kcatley, Isq., has tun the machine at a
dead h.ss, has been forced to go under for
want of pair. mage. The press and type are
offered tor sala.
A your sen of. Mr. Thomas Gray was
thrown from a hore near Rochester's Mills,
Indiana county, a couple of weeks since, and
dragged a considerable distance, his foot hav
ing caught in the harness. His clothes were
literally torn from his person and he sus
tained severe iujuiics.
The beautiful tr-'tting mare, 4Monntaiii
Maid, "once the property of Mr. Henry Gore,
Johnstown, at present owned by Mr. II. S.
Uitner. of Montgomery county, won a purse
of $1,000 at Rochester, N. Y.. week before
last. Her time was 2 3fi, 2.33 and 2.32 in
the second, third and fourth heats.
A woman named I'age and two
named Reuner, residing m Altoona, were
l.K-t on the mountain north of th.-.t place,
while in quest of whortleberries, a few days
since, and after wandering about all night,
were met the next day on their way home
(having been put on the right road) by a
p.-.rty of men who vere seeking for them.
Wm. Johnston, of Altoona, is at present
on trial before the II. S. District Court at
Pittsburgh en the charge of dealing in coun
terfeit fractional currency. A number of
highly respectable witnesses from IJUir and
Cambria counties, among them our towns
man. Col. Wm. K. Piper, have testified to
Mr. Johnston's honesty, upright dealing, etc.
The Johnstown Ti iLuiie floats at its head,
in glaring capitals, the sentence from the
Declaration of Independence: "Wo hold
these truths to be self-evident, that all men
are creatcJ equal." The same paper justi
fies tlte negro government of Tennessee, by
which the negroes vote, but those who have
the iuifortune to be born white are denied
the right of fu'i'rage. Change your motto.
The Steward of the Poor House in his
letter of resignation, heretofore published,
states that the action of the Convention has
"probably deprived this institution of the
services of a director in Johnstown." This
eeems to be a mistake. Mr. Orris, the wor
thy out-going director, resides some six or
eight miles from Johnstown, and he is the
nearest director to that place. The election
of Mr. Tnomas will leave the matter pre
cisely r.s it has been in this respect.
We learn from the Johnstown I'ribune that
the proposed colony from that place to East-
Kentucky is assuming shape.
girls
o tiik Cau. A young man m
;a.-':s of consumption, on his way
to vi-it a friend in Philadelphia,
ii'-ired to fee btf-re he died, wa3
a .-'.coping car at Pittsburgh, a few
- aiid everv lirovision made for bis
hen the train reached Johns-
i't he frit eav at Altoona ne was
II .-.-aid he was alone in the world,
tives h iving fallen victims to the
His remains were forwarded
jihi.i for interment,
inesday last a child on board the
'a Express west, died in the arms
'it, who was on her way home to
a -hort di.-tancc below Johns
'.' hdy was also very ill when she
"f iestination, and her recovery is
' v'iltful.
LOCAL, CORRESI'OXDESCE.
. Johxstown Ave. 19, 18C7.
Dear P reeman One of the most exciting
events which has transpired here for a long
time, was a foot race which came off on the
old tow-path, about two miles below town,
on Saturday last. The contestant were a
Welshmau named Davis and an Irishman
named Redmond, and as the friends of either
party were sanguine of the success of their
man, it was presumed that the race would be
very closely contested. Ycur correspond
ent repairad to the ground a few minutes be
fore time was called, and taking a position
near the 'home stretch," awaited with con
siderable anxiety for the race to begin.
Probably 2,000 persons had by this time
ai rived upon the ground, and had located at
different points alng the course, the greater
number, however, remaining at the winning
post. The arrangements lor keeping the
track clear and preserving order were of the
most perfect kind, and consequently the
runners had a fair field on which to display
their powers of locomotion. At 5 P. 11. the
contestants appeared at the staitiug point,
and the choice of position falling by toss to
Redmond, they took their respective places.
Davis was dressed something similar to a
ring performer iu a circus, the prevailing
color being red j his competitor was dressed
in light clothes. A few momeuts after five
the word was given, and a fair start kaviug
been made, the contestants pulled out, but
ere they haJ ran one-fourth thediotance it
became evident that Davis would win au
easy viotoiy over his opponent, as he led
him the tntue Course from 0 to 40 yards,
and coming in about 30 yaids iu advance,
won the race. Ahuo.it every person upon
the ground was deceived iu the result, as it
was expected that it would be a sharp iuu,
and closely contested, whilst on the contrary
Davis occupied 3 miu. 24 ec. iu running
the half iniie. Of cour.-e it was not ntcesai.
ry to run faer, as from the outset he had a
Mire thing of it. and there was no necessity
to exert himself. 1 have been informed that
botii parties, whilst in training, rau the dis
tance in less than 2. 30. The only way I
can account for the discrepancy iu timuj is
that Redmond was physically unlit to run
on that day, and at present writing he is ly
ing iu a very eiitical condition from nervous
prostration. The stake at issue was $115,
but piobably over $5,000 changed hands iu
bets, which were fieely offered and taken,
even alter the start was made. A consid
erable amount of ill feeling has been engen
dered by the result, between the fiicnus of
either party, as it was, ot course, considered
by many as a kind of national affair, and a
The Kick. B. B. Gub want on a pilgrim
age last week for the purpose of playing the
"Star" club of Altoona and the "Juniata"
of Hollidaj'sburg. The game with the Stais
stood on the 8th inning 71 for Kicks and
25 for Stars. The Stars concluded they
couldu't shine, and had to yield the bat.
The Juniata played the Kicks on the fol
lowing day, the score standing on the 9th
innniug : Kick 34. Juniata 60. Th e pre
vious week our Independent, Jr., went to
Hollidaysburg to play with the Juniata,
Jr. The Ind.Jrs., were beaten 1 9 scores.
A match game will be plaj'cd on Friday
between the Irons and Kicks.
I had the pleasure of greeting quite a
number of your citizens in our town last
week. Among the number I make particu
lar mention of Messrs. FJair, Zahm, Oatmau
and Dauiel" all of them belonging to
class A.
D. F. Kenly is with us on a brief visit,
accompanied by his lady. Dave looks as if
Chicago agreed with him, 8 ml his many
friends here will be glad to kn;w that he is
succeeding well in business. Sku I3al.
Orn T.ooK Tablb. We have before xis
"Beyond the Mississippi," by Albert 1).
Richardson, of the corps of the New York
Tribune. It is written with a republican
leaning, but is not as rabid as mauy pro
ductions of that character. Its author speaks
from perianal knowledge, having travelled
all through the Countrj' whereof he writes.
His style is graphic and agreeable, and the
volume contains a vast fond of ubju1 infor
mation of that portion of our country which
is to be the future governing power. It
contains 572 pages, and is embellished by
over 200 engravings. It is sold wily by
subscription, and tho people of Cambria
county will be waited upon by an agent
within a few days.
"A Sketch of Beula and its Suburbs, with
ft slight account of Ebcnsburg and Cambria
county ; to which is sdded a view of the
Wealth of Nations. Jiy Cormac M'Samuel,
F. F. J., author ol sundry papers about let
ters and words." Tin's pamphlet, which,
like an inverted pollywog, has the thinnest
end of the title foremost, should be in the
hands of every capitalist. It is ironical in
style, urging government to take care of the
rich that the rich may take care of the poor.
Doing It Handsomely. Onr generous
friends, Messrs. Harshberger & Co., mn.tt
thrive in the world, as they are not forget
ful of the printer. The other day we were
the recipient of a very handsome little box
by Express, ami as we could not divine where
a present could come from, we feared that it
variety of knock downs have already occur- ! might be an "irftrnal machine" to kill us
red. Qne of tLc mo&t t-erious of the latter
eame off on Wood vale bridge yesterday even
ing, by which two meu succeeded iu com
ing from a wordy dispute to blows, and then
damaging each other's faces iu a serious
manner. Excited groups were gathered at
every corner yesterday talking ot the result,
and manifesting more feeling than they
probably did since each individual enjoyed a
social attack of the measles, or had his first
affections nipped in the bud.
Another foot race came off later in the
evening of Saturday, for a stake of $10,
between two amateur runners. The course
ou this occasion was located on Locust
stieet, from the Catholic to the Methodist
off, to prevent us from going to Congress some
diy. Judge of our pleasant surprise wheu
we found, safely imbedded iu saw dust, a
pair of nice btaek bottles, labelled in the
finest style-. But "appearances are often
deceitful," so we "inquired within," and
found the one to contain a liqueur that the
gods of old would have delighted to quaff
"Angelica," or the nectar of angels ; the
other composed of "sterner stuff." being the
highest brand of California brandy for
medical purposes. After this, we need
scarcely inform olir country friends what
Johnstown DrUg Store to call in if they want
a good and pure articlo for their money.
By conning the advertisement of D. W.
churches. This race was a close contested HarsbergCr & Co., in another column, they
one, and resulted, I believe, iu favor of the I fin(1 place, and wc advi-e them to
w.nno.-.
The next most interesting affair last week
was a temperance meeting, which was held
go iu.
"P L E M. IIOLLIDAY,
with
GRAFf, WATKIXS & CO,,
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
42G MARKET STREET,
Aug. 22, 1807. PHILADELPHIA
glX CENTS RE WAR D. Pat-
kick Connklly, an indentured appren
tice, ran away from the resilience of the sub
scriber, in Allegheny township, Cambria
couuty, and I hereby caution all persons
against harboring or trusting him on my ac
count, as I will not bo responsible for any of
his acts. The above reward and no thanks
will be paid for his returu to
ERHART FARAEAUGU.
August 22. 18ti7.-3t.
SAW MILL FOll SALE. The Mib
scriber offers for sale his STEAM SAW
MILL, known as "Gimbria Mill," two and
a half miles north of GalliUin. Cambria co.
The Mill is in perfect working order, and
will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply ou
me premises to
August 15, 1807
JEROME DAWSON.
3 m.
A SSIGNEES'ACCOUXT.-The
-ca- Gnal account of Robert A. M'Coy and
George C. K. Zahm, Assignees of John M'
Coy, has been filed iu the Prothonotary'h Of
fice of Cambria county, and will Ins present
ed to the Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas of said county for confirmation, on the
first Monday of September next.
GEO- C. K. ZAHM. ProthV.
Prothy's Office, Ebcn&burg, July 29, 1807
"fICEXSE NOTICE. Petitions
for Eating House licenses have been
filed in th Office of the Clerk of Quarter
Sessions of Cambria County by the following
persons, to be pret-cnted to the Judges of
said Court on the first Monday of-September
next: Johnstown Bor. Adam Biershank,
3d Ward ; Jacob Fend. 4th Ward. Millville
Bor. Thomas Downs.
GEO. C. K ZAHM, rroth'y.
Prothj's Office, Ebcnsburg, Aug. 15, 1807.
&3
A Nfcw IsstE. We desire to see the liquor
on the Public Square, on Wduesdiy even- j traffic placed under proper restrictions, but
ing. Delegations were present from differ- j must admit that the following resolve, being
ent localities, the usual numlerof anecdotes tDe nrst one adopted .by tbe Cainbria Coun
were rehearsed, the n;ni fiend" got the 1 y Temperance Society, sounds a little queer
regular amount ot anathematising, some ex- I io us commences ttiUs t.
' Ext'inmoN. An "American cit--I
descent" has been giving free
Si,f the great spectacular drama
; i' k Crook," with a slight modiQ
'"h.e s-.tyle of costume, during the
ar.-.cng the goodly citizens of
;'.-i..Lip. The "Black" is said to
"- 'e.-cnted in all Its naked deforra
'8e '"Crook" part of the perform-
-t r.xrth Adam. The Jackson
,'u l ire the idea of such proceed -;-;
r tuidst, and on Friday the model
a captured and an outfit a la scare
upon him. after which be was
town and taken before Esquire
y "-'re a permit was made out for
J'e ''s now'rusticating at the Poor
Re is doubtless deranged.
ern Kentuciiy is assuming shape, lwcnty
eight thousand acres of land iu Morgan and
Vi!!:' counties have been subscribed nr, and
a committee consisting of Geo. W. O.Yborn,
Caleb IJutler and James M. rton, has gone to
lo 'k at. the country and report upon its ad
vantages. The land is to cost fifty cents an
acre, and is located near Licking river, from
forty to sixty miles from Cincinnati. If the
prospects are encouraging, sonm seventy
families design emigrating and engaging iu
agricultural pursuits in that region,
Tho Johnstown Tribune is in luck. It is
one of the two papers in this Congressional
district paid for publishing the very im
portant laws passed by the Rump Congress !
We congratulate our contemporary, and pre
sume that the Freeman is the other one.
Accordingly we extract one of the laws,
"By Authority," from the Tribune, Xfaiticly
because ot its immense importance to th
people of Cambri.t county, and which is
published in two papers in every Congres
sional district in the United States, includ
ing the Southern Provinces, and paid for
out of our taxes :
f Pltlic No. G. i
Ax Act to establish certain post roads.
Bj it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of
America in Congress assembled, That the
following be established as post routes :
. MAINE.
From Kennebunk, via Kennebunkport, to
Cape Neddick.
From Biddeford to Saco Pool.
Approved, July 19, 18T;7.
cellent singing was indulged iu by a bevy of.
gooil ami handsome lady lemplars, who
have "cus--cd a cuss" never to drink any
more, and the meeting wound ui by a gtn-
eral invitation being extended to that por
iion oi Li.e auuieuee wno sometimes indulge
in "whiekey straight,5' or malt lluid, as the
case may be, to step Up and sigu a document
which set forth, expressively and elegantly,
that fur all time to come they wouldn't touch,
taste, handle or drink any c f the aforesaid
stimulating beverages. Several persons
signed the pledge, and the meeting adjourn
ed to re-assemble in Ebcnsburg during Court
week. Methinks these apostles of temper
anco will have a fair field to operate in
when they visit your town
A man named Thomas M'Cauby met
with a very serious accident at the depot iu
this place on Tuesday lat. He was engaged
in the LusiiHss of switch-tending, and on
that evening au engine wita a train of cars
was just starting from the depot, when Mr.
M'Cauloy discovered that the pipe leading
from the sand box to the track had by some
m-.-ans become displaced, and he attempted
to kick it back to its proper position, but
missing the pipe, his foot was caughi by the
driving wheel ere he had time to withdraw
It, and was crushed in such a manner that
amputation at the ankle was necessary.
This operation was performed, but it- was
afterwards discovered that the bone was not
taken off high enough up, and re-amputation j
Resolved, that, as there is bo great ques
tion of public interest at stake nt this hour
before the national ttjind (except the Christ
ian religion) equal. in magnitude and import
ance to that of the constiraaiation of the tem
perance reform, etc.
Now, it is entirely news to Us that the
Christian religion is "at take" before the
"national mind.-4' We thought that if there
was any subject upon Which our people
were agreed, it was the truths of the Christ
ian religion. Can any of our temperance
friends inform Us wheu this question was
put at stake ?
A Sri.ENDiO MoNcMEN-r. There lias re
cently been erected in the Catholic cemetery
at mis piace, in memory of the deceased
members of the Noon family, one of the uitwt
imposing and elaborate monuments within
j the llmitsof Cambria county, and one that
j will compare favorably in design and execu
j tion with any similar work of art in the
! country. The monument is some fourteen
j feet from base to pinnacle, and ia surmount
, ed by a beautiful cross, encircled with a
j wreath of flowers in las relief, exquisite in
' conception and unsurpassed in workman-
shut. 1 ue monument is the handiwork of
I Mr. John Parke, of Johnstown, and stamps
him as an artizan of fine taste and high rne
; chanical talent.
Gay Si'Ort.
L "Muffin" nv.if.li camonf
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"f i j;- ueiuw me Knee, uiuier base ball will be played this (Thursday) af-
this accumulated suffering the man is now I ternocu between two picked nines. Total
Fair. The fifteenth fair of the
A Plifllltlinl H.trwtv null! 1il
burgh
on the 24th, 25th, 2Cth
aYs of Si ptember next. Through
P., we are put
fGeo. Rhey,V
.'" of tLe iVemh
, . T ! '. . 1. .V.n
. - ... A ICU11UUI IjlSl, WILU IU
i'V-s, upon the last of which we ob-
LUar"C3 of several Cambrians, to
"jttdy on Horses. J. G. Stew-
iV!ri;&c'; 1L D- Woodruff on Farm
-t JuK Lmu d 00 Knitting.
... ":es Wa see, are all furnished
' admission nn.1 alan Cnr vi.
'i.'t ! . "
Keep It Going. The Harvest Home fes
tival in aid of the new Catholic church in
this place, which is to be held in the Town
Hall on the 3d of September next, is meet
ing with merited encouragement, and the
probabilities are that it will be a complete
success. A nnmber of attractive prizes, con
sisting of a valuable little mute, a fine Amer
ican silver watch, a handsome black silk
dress pattern, and a fresh milk Durham cow,
are offered for competition, and on behalf of
a Christian enterprise we solicit a liberal co
operation in the coming festival on part of
all classes of our citizens. No man will be
any poorer for the few dollars he may invest
in so worthy a cause.
Jury Commissioner. Our advertising
columns will t-how that John Torter, Esq.,
of Susquehanna Township, is a candidate
for Jury Commissioner. We hope the rads
will nominate him, or let him run, for not
withstanding he is a bitter radical, be is an
honest man, and as well qualified by a
knowledge of the people to perform his du-
the
" We t hint- nrA ni..ni.. i .,; . r.M . ;
- county.
lying m rather a critical condition, at bis
residence at Conenuugh station
A little son of Mr. D, Bolton had his Arm
badly broken lust week by a fall. The boy
had attempted to crawl from th'j window of
an unfinished house cn Washington strCGt to
the projection over the store front, about
three feet below, and missing his footiug he
fell to the pavement, breaking his arm near
the elbow. Although a very severe fracture
the boy is getting aloug finely.
An employee at t!ie Mechanical Works,
named Robert Fin ley, met with an accident
on Thursday which might have resulted fa
tally. He was engaged in ripping a piece of
door casing on a circular saw, and after
pushing it through it was caught by the saw
and thrown back with great force, striking
Mr F. in the breast and incapacitating liim
from work for several day.
A man was last week arrested in Cambria
borough. for alleged burglarious entrance
into the house of a resident of that place.
He was held in the sum of $500 to answer
the charge.
A man named GalJaber was sent up on
Saturday ,in default of bail, for stealing a hat.
Mr. Dale, whom itwill be recollected was
accidently thrown from a trdn a few weeks
ago, convalesced sufficiently to bo able to
take his departure for his home in New
York last week. Prior to leaving he pre
sented Capt. Row, the popular landlord of
tho Scott House, with a valuable gold head-
ed cane, as a testimonial of his gratitude for
the kind treatment he had received at the
hands of that gentleman. The head of the
cane bears the inscription; "To Capt. A.
Row, from T. N. fJale, July 21, 1867," being
the date at which the accident occurred.
Capt. Jas. H. Gageby, U. S. A., left New
York on the 10th of last month, with 200
recruits, for San Francisco. Jim is a Johns
town boy. and has by meritorious conduct
gradually worked himself from the ranks to
bis present position.
J. U. Lcnhart, more familiarly known as
"Dad," has been promoted from the tanks
to tho position oL. Sergeant In the regular
ignorance of tho rules of the came is the on
ly accomplishment required on part of the
players. Suitable prises are to bo awarded
the best and worst plavers. The occasion
promises to be one replete with fun second
only to a greased pig race.
A DMIXISTRATOliS NOTJCK.
Letters ofAdmrnrstration on the es
tate of Joseph W. Myers, late of Croylc
township, dee'd, having been granted to the
undersigued by the Register of Cambria
County, all persons having claims against
said estate are requested to present them
properly authenticated for settlement, and
those indebted to the same will make pay
ment without delay.
SARAH MYERS. 1 , .
JOS EP1I CRO YLE Admrs-
Aug. e, 1807-bt.
TJXECUTOIVS NOTICE. Let-
ters Testamentary on the estate of ThoSi
O'Brien, late of Munster township, dee'd,
having been granted to the undersigned by
the Register of Cambria county, persous
having claims agaiust said estate are hereby
requested to present them in prope- shape
for settlement, and those indebted are urged
to prompt payment.
Patrick owens. v
JAMES FARREN, Ecutors.
Munster Tp., Aug. 15, 13G7.-Gt.
T OOK OUT FOR BARGAINS 1
-m-J Being desirous of retiring from biui-
nens, I offer for 6ale the Ebensburg Foundry,
. r . t. .. o .... i i - . . .
wuii au us appurtenances, inciuuing ail tee
real and personal property thereto belong
ing, the engine, patterns, flasks, etc. Also,
all the stock, manufactured and Unmanufac
tured, consisting of Threshing 'Machines,
Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Plows and
Castings of various kinds; As I am deter
mined to sell, purchasers'may rely upon get- j
trng any or au the above named articles
cheaper than they can be had anywhere els
in Pennsylvania; The public are invited to
call and judge for themselves.
July 4, 1867.-Gm. E. GLASS.
T
RIAL LIST. List of Causes set
down for trial at a Court of Common
1'leas of Cambria (Joilnty, to be held at Eb
ertsburg, commencing Monday j the 3d day
of September next :
First irceA:.
Tiernan, endorsee, vs Haws et al
G uckenheimer & Bro vs Sweeny
Hall & Co vs Moore
Brown vs Gallaher
Second Week.
vs Pringle
vs Johnston et al
Vs S wires et al
Vs Colclesser ct Al
Vs Patton
Vs Mcllugh ct al
Vs Delange & Dean
vs Zimmerman
Duncan
vs Burgoons
Vs Noel ct al
Vs Nod et al
Vs Cooper
vs Christy
vs Davis et al
vs Moore & l iner
Pringle's adm'x
Jackson et el .
Brothcrlino
Hoffuan
Lntiis
Shriver for tied
Higgins
A CHaxce or an IkyestmSnt. M. J.
Smith offers for sale his well known hotel
property at GiUiiiiD, this county, besides a
lot of ground and sixteen acres of land in the
same locality The property is eligibly lo
cated in a prosperous neighborhcodj and
will be sold on fair terms.
ArfritOACiiiKG. The time for the removal
of Mills & Davis to their new store fooni is
coming on apace, and the clearing out sale
at greatly reduced prices at their present es
tablishment should induce erery person to
'pitch in' while the chance to eave money
. : 1 n- . 1 "
is so temptingly onerea.
Horuberger
Truby
Calvin et a!
Kriso
Calvin
Altimus
Christy
Litzinger
Moore's adni're
Campbell
Gillis
Good
Miller
Mclntyro
PLick
Walters
Rosenstccl
ran
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YOtT WERE
THIS WAY!!
For Bargains!
JUST RECEIVED AT
THOMPSON'S
AP STORE !
On High Street.
IE
Tlin URfiET STOCK!
THE BEST VARIETY !
THE GREATEST BARGAINS
AND MORE Of THEM!
MI.
FOR A LONG TIME 1
CiTtWARns. Harry Shoetnakef cteslscns
going to the city on Monday for the purpose
of laying in his fall stock of new goods, and
calls on au persons indebted to the firm to
pay tip immediately. Give Harry a helping
hand, and then look out for his new stock.
Remember that the improvements flow in
progress at C. T. Roberts' Watch and jewel
ry emporium do not prevent him from at
tending to the Wants of his customers. Fail
not to give Cham a call if in quest of any
thing in bis line.
Vs McKcnzie et al
vs Feuna R R Co
vs Same
vs Carle
vs llartzog
vs Demeree ct al
vs Pa R R Co
vs Same
GEO. C. K. ZAHM. Frothy
Trothy's Office, Ebensburg, Aug. 8, 1867.
IN THE ORPHANS" COURT OF
CAMBRIA COUNTY. Notice is hereby
given that the following appraisements of
certain personal property of decedents, select
cd and set apart for the widows of intes
tates, under Act of Assembly of theHth of
April. 1851, havo been filed in the Register's
office al Ebensburg, and will be presented to
tho Orphans' Court for approval, on Wed
nesday the 7th of September next, to wit :
Appraisement of certain personal proper
ty of Jos. W. Myers, lusq., late ol Croyle
said deceased.
Armraisement of certain personal proper
ty set anart for the widow of Et an Evans, !
ueceasea.
Appraisement of certain personal proper
ty set apart for tho widow of Abraham Mor
rison, aeceai-eu.
Appraisement of certain personal proper
ty set apart for the widow of Iltnry Krise,
deceased.
Appraisement of certain personal proper
ty set apart for the widow of Jacob llubritr,
deceased.
Fine DRESS GOODS
Standard Dry Goods,
Don't Forget. When on a shopping ex
cursion for the purchase of dry goods, gro
ceries, etc. i don't forget that J. M. Thomp
son keeps a general assortment at bis store
on High street, and sells at as reasonable
figures us any other dealer in the county.
Tus MIIlebites are arain excited in re
gard to the expected dissolution of sublnna
ry things, and expect to "go up" about the
ikbt of October. In the meantime there is
. . . . . . . , ... -A 1 - 1 1 ,
army, aergcant ii. is at present on detailed no 'g up" in puces at me cneap casa store
duty at Vrojfrpor'i island, K. X, 1 Q . o. artcr? cv)
AND ALL OTHER GOODS
IN GREAT PROFUSION I
ty
Appraisement of certain personal proper- !
set apart for the widow of Emauual N
COME ami MS
Grumbling, deceased
Appraisement of certain personal proper
ty set apart for the widow of Christian Bur
key, deceased.
Appraisement of certain personal proper
ty set apart for the widow of Thomas John
son, deceased.
Appraisement of certain personal proper
ty set apart fof the wMovr of Frederick Maf
bourg, deceased
Appraisement of certain personal proper
ty set apart for the widow of Levi R. Hunt,
QorV Office, EbeuburS, Au. 15? 1557, 1 1 U IJ Jt Kll V.l
AN TELL ALL
GIIERLFFS SALES By virtue
ot sundry writs of Vend. Export, and Le
vari 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 Court House, in Ebensburg, on Moo
day the 2d day of September next, at 1 o'
clock r. M., the following Real Estate, to wit:
All the right, title and interest of William
McDonald of, in and to a piece or parcel of
land situated in Susquehanna township.
Cambria county, adjoining lands of Barbara
O'Connor, Sarah Collincy, and othera, con
taining thirty-five acres, more or less, about
twenty-five acres of which are cleared, bav
iug thereon erected a log house and log bam,
now in the occupancy of the said William
McDonald.
Also, all the right, title and Interest tf
William McDonald, of, in and to a piece rr
parcel of land situated in Susquehanna to n
ship, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Ja
cob Good, Joseph McDonald, and others,
containing ninety-seven acres, more or leas,
about two acres of which are cleared, having
thereon erected a lg house,not now occupied.
Takeu into execution and to be sold at the
suit of R. L. Johnston.
ALSO,
All the right, title and intereet of James
E. Southworth, of. in and to all that certain
tract and parcel of laud fcituated in Jackson
township, Cambria couuty, adjoining lands
now or late the property of S. Dormyer and
L. Dormyer on the wst, lands of Joseph
Burkhart on the south, lands now or late of
Simon Dunmire on the north, and lands now
or late of Peter Ber" and Jacob Arnold on
the east, and others, containing one hundred
aud eighteen acres, more or less, excepting,
nevertheless, the surface of eighteen acres of
said tract, together with the hereditaments
and appurteuances.
Taken into execution and to be sold at tha
suit of Elizabeth Slonaker.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Dennis
McLaughlin, of, in aud to a lot of ground
situated in Cambria borough, Cambria conn
tyt adjoining lot of John Ryan on the east
and the Pennsylvania Rail Road on the west,
having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story
plank house, now in the occupancy of tho
said Dennis McLaughlin.
Takeu into execution aud to be sold at the
suit of Samuel M. ltainey.
ALSO,
A.U the rlcht, title and interest of Jacob
Burgoonj of, in and to a piece or parcel of
land situated in ashmgton township, Cam
bria county, adjoining lands of the heirs of
Philip rxooni dee'd, heirs of Edward Donald-
sonj dee'd, and others, containing cne h'in-
urea aua fixtj -eight acres, more or less,
about seventy acres of which are cleared,
having thereon erected a two story plank
house and frame barn, with a coal bank on
the premises, now in the occupancy of said
Jacob Burgoon.
Taken mto execution and to be sold at the
suit of Cambria County
ALsot
All the right, title and interest of Michael
Snyder, of, in and to a piece or parcel of
land situated in Carroll township. Cambria
county, adjoining lands of Michael Hoover,
fjmauuel Dishatt, and others, containing
one hundred and ninety-six acres, more or
less, about seventy-five acres 01 which are
cleared, having thereon erected a two etory
plank house and bauk barn, now in the oc
cupancy of the said Michael Snyder.
Taken into execution and to bo sold at th9
suit of A At Barker,
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Edward
Hudson, of, in and to a piece or parcel of
land situated in Susquehanna township,
Cambria county, adjoining lands of Jacobs
Good, William McDonald, and others, con
taining twenty acres, more cf less, about
four acres of which ate cleared, having there
on erected a ohe-and-a-half etory plank
hoUse and log stable, not now occupied.
Taken into execution and to be sold at the
suit of George M'Creery and Jane M'Creery,
his wife
ALsd,
All the right, title and interest, of Peter
Dunn, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land
situated in Munster township, Cambria coun
ty, adjoining lands of the heirs of James
Smith, dee'd, heirs of David O'Hara, dee'd,
and others, containing one hundred and
twenty acres, more or less, about fifty acres
of which are tleared, having thereon erected
a log house and log barn, not now occupied.
Taken into execution and to be sold at the
Buit of Mary E. and Annie F. Downey.
ALSO
All the right, title and interest of Robert
M. Lemon, of, in and to a piece ot parcel of
land situate iu Washington township, Cam
bria county, adjoining lands of Mi M. Adams,
heirs cf Edward Donaldson, and others, con
talning three hundred and fifty acres, more,
or less, having thereon a good eoal bank,
hoppers lateral railroad, and other improve
ments: Tak.en into execution and to be sold at the
suit of Henr3' Scanlan, administrator of An
drew Stuppy, dee'd.
ALso,
AU the right, title and interest of Daniel
J. Evans, of, in and to a piece ot parcel of
land situated in Cambria township, Cambria
county, adj in;.rg lands of John T. Evans,
Elias Jones, atid others, containing one huu
dred acres, more or less, unimproved.
Taken into execution and ty be sold at tha
suit of R. L. Johnston.
ALSO,
Will be sold the property of William It.
Hughes, advertised for sale on the 6th of
July last, aDd adjourned at tkat time.'
JAMEB MI JillS. Sheriff.
SLQ's Office, Ebensburg, Aug. 15, 18GT,
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