OCT. 17, 1867. "tOCAL AND PERSONAL. AND CRESSOX ItAILKOAD. i,is road will ruo as follows : ,T EcsssnrRO- mnci'tiri'T with Div Kinross ,605 v,t and Phila. Express West. o -.- i ,. p y., connecting with .Phila. Ex. 'jr .;t ami Iail Wi'bt. -i . n... or on departure of Tbila. Wet. or oa departure ef Phila. Bx- . fi 4-1 1"- T.:i!5!l Catt .. .JUi .iTii-b, Local and Gilnehal "r..B.vrJ Gazette has the large t ce '.. , a t!.e State. V"( 'i,t A'lt'jh&nUn is cut in a rmr.ly , Jt.IjU if tho "midnight handbill.": Vie ir.vite attention to tbe advertisement rv -:'o friend, Andy Maguire, .in. our !.. iav. We ehall refer to it more at .' ;h crxt tt-k. -.. . i V' v u radicals of .the. Indiana dls ..'t v'e a n.ei; cr of the Legislature at the e'.tv'.i' ? Biicaw tbe Germans of the Hi'-'-'-iu't R-llow Kim met. J ;n il. B'lk, F .- j . Democrat, is tlected v-'-.ivr'r tlse Lycoming, Union and " ;.r f'-by a small majority, lion, f Y.:' formerly of this place, was sc n;poa-.' v (;,'. l.'an.i'tu . Sloan, of Tudiana. Las iL-cn allotted fc the Bar, after a .v;ei'iiiAJcxatuiution. Success atteud '., lie is a brave toldier aud most accom j.fj eoulienian. A rLur.c rnan named Kegg, of Bedford v. wl.ile engaged iu feeding a thresh- i;V.'Li:.e. a couple of weeks aco, bad one ;.a'ir,5 drawn into the cogs cf the tuiub uud terribly lacerated. We p the press to announce tbat we ri iij.tV) have carried tbe St.it by SCO :.rv. GIi ry enough ! filairsciile Press. mi is eil ydu stopped tbe press for you : U-'.'i-r "let it run." Your majority is vrw-kft." .v. J. II. Wilson, furmcily in charge of i "i-byterian church -of .tbis place, bas ,. Ls"eii to tbe pattorate of the Presby ...r Lurch at. Sharpsburp. Allegheny Co. . Wil-on is a zealous mini-tr and inott ,il !e r.'itlcnvm. it- r.t nf-t t-'na .f cwu.; vn upon a tr.an ;tii W'w.. McKinncr, who was ut (.iUin ..I u :! I'tar S.indy Hill, Ilunliiidon r,-v, a few d.ys co, killing him inttaut "f i.Hs left a wifo and seven children ' 1 : '. : .; e i i rc u ir. s t a r. c ets. iczarr.u? t ur exchanges for clcclh.'n re f v,t (:,( in a rudicai paj er, aujid tbe v.LiIaiir.i; newh from Pennsylvania, Ohio '. Iiiiliana, that the radical lias-3 carried .bury, Conn., by cue hundred nij jrity. ..!! favors thankfully received.'' ''en. J.rncs C!ark, of Indiana county, died S.i.tr'.irtr, on ttie T.d n tbe r.d instant, at a very i r-ce.i ape. lie had -ervel ttu Mateawy t ::.e LvgisUture, the Iteform C-nventmn, j '. is Canal Gmniiss!cr.er. He was llirongL- j life an ui.sworving dctn-crat. I A i:. an in Lewiown basin bis pr?se?sion ! Eig'isli I'.ille which was printed iu 1C34 i ' l.'jiidrcd and thirty-three years ago. j :'.zJiciti'jt. Tbe alitor of the Freeman is ; p-'S-f-rsor of a Uib'e which was printed j s'x vear cider tbau tbe Lewistown IT. 5. Tv ui.J t.Al TA. J.vDCb, '...nc-rfsi.Jent farmers of Cambria town-J ii r . . a. 1 ' .it ii fl.is ci iintv, having recently disposed '-i' Ir pr pertls here, left with their fam- . i uesday moTfjir.g. for Iowa, where , j.i r, ,:ate tLtmselveson farms ia that rrp State. IcG.veirifr lms sigrod the death war ;cf Lena Miller, convicted in Clearfield ; for the murder of her husband by ; Tuning arsenic to him in his coGVe at j ;! t-nu-s during tbe month preceding j '. at:!, nljicu occurred ou July 12th. t. :ay, Nov. 15th, ia named for the ex- ' t tie len.'t uratirvinp result of the turn Apolitical tide is the election, in the Tn- j iar.il Westmoreland district, of Capt. j H. M'Cormick, T Cherrvtree borough , ! rr.ocratic candidate fur Assemll y. He ;j hiy cc-mpelitor 203 votes. Ilis associ t!,e tick.-t, Mr.'Fansold. failed, how ". to make ti e ilfile. Mere's the pity. 11 u.tincdon MniHor eays that II-n. '-'! Cvin, (if IL.llidayfcburg, declared in ". tii dtl'.veied at a radical meeting in i'-'ce, previous to the election, that 1. 1 e war was ever and be looked bark w the darker - we had escaped tue ''.Do on hi. Lend sfood on end This, i:j face of the f.ict that the old dunce a and ha not had a natural hair J ;,'.ad f.,r ten' yeurs. ''it wrr "pleased, on M pteaseil, on Al onlay last.totase :.o i uT.d or.r young friend of other dayp, . W. Tv-ert. who ia at present cn a vL-.it -ib.ftler I S l.irrr Its Dvsert. in tl.13 Mr. Dysert has been in the employ, 't. n aiid New York, of the Merchants' "ss Ct mpany f r the past three years, "nov on his way to Toledo, O., where ipects to locate in the ?ervice of said ; ny. J .hn is a deserving young man, e wish him a successful career in his ' 1;( ne. ! conceit or the Beethovan iroupe, on , ilay night last, the second one given j was well attended and gave general j uion. p.e ringing of young haylor, 1 ti.iri certainly a most melodious voice particularly well received, while the cf jf aU the members were highly credit- to tl.eni ns amateur vocalists. We Lope -t cur voting friends soon again, aud 1 taey v. ill come with a larger selection i'aiar songs, and think we can guaran tn a fuller house than ever. Down. As a matter of precau- "' cc.iry on the Uatnouc ciuircti attnis as f.ken down last week and the bell removed tj the pastoral residence aud i& position. It has been noticed for j Urr.e past that tha ringing of the bell tjir to quiver, but it was not known " n-n.oval ot the belfry that thetim-j-P'jn which it rested were in such a de- ' ar'd lianaerons rvmrhtir.n. Tbe l.nilil- ";f has evidently served Us time, and I'f.ltfu. . e e . r , 'ii saieiy, 11 or no otner reason, r'Sation should join heartily and un , 'c L7 with the worthy naitor in nush- hnc.v church to an early completion. oui be a matter of surprise to all K-much has been accomplished iu fur- Cf this frnrwl tjL-nTr raitKrmt'. onv rtrn lJC ,s ar)y inc p00rer lor me am given to it, and this fact should . every member of the congregation ,; er auu more generous effort to have wot completed and the building L V.J 'j . HUM bllU kUl I V ii.,! 1 oeiore tuo winter sets in. llje time to act, and when the work Pleti'il n.ii.-i:- j ?n 1 1. -" ukiuuuc lnunos win nave a "u ac. tliey may iust,y ee-proud, Ml & jeiD8 to wLose honor it is erect u b! them tenfold for the sffort. LOCAL CORUCSPOVDEXCE. Altoona, Oct., 14, 1867. Friend Mac We have met the sheep and tbe wool is ours. Hurrah ! .Hurrah ! Jbullyj I think if tbe Rads.' could read their title clear, '' . ' Kigbt off to Salt River they would steer. ' Oh what a prand and glorious sight it is to see tbe mighty upiisinp of a free aud inde pendent people against tbe tyranny and op predion more humiliating than the deppot ism of Rusia or Hayti ! I consider this expression "of the people second only in im portance to the Declaration of Independence, They have spoken in tones tbat cannot b misunderstood. They have said to the Rump Congress and its satellite?, to the blasphe mous defumer, Steveus, to the arrogant Oo Forney, and to tho blistering General of sev-enty-six battles, (on paper,) who vmfoitn? uately occ;ijies tiie chair once adorned. and dignified by a Porter, it Bigler, a Packer, a fchunk, and others, thus far shalt thou go in the wt.uk of treason and destruction, and no further.:' This party, that was boru in ccr rrption, nurtured in treason, and lived in calumny, died of mortific:iion on the Stii day of October, A. D. 1SG7, ar.l may we not cherish the bepe that it -is killed so dead that tlK3. thunders of resurrection -will rever revive it again to"pollute the free air of heaven witn its pestilential" poison. " Breathes then a' man with s:nj' to dead, Who to himself hath'never said, ' "D n the Republican party'?" We reduced tbe Radical majority in this county nearly 300. I attribute this grati fying result to the able, energetic and per severing labors rf ti e Cii -irman of our Coun ty Committee, James' Lowther, Eiq., who is a geniid, clever fellow,' and a fir.-st ci&W politician. Tbat black corner of God's creation, Logan tow:bip. did wocderg. They made Democrats there by a mechani cal process, and this is the way it was done: A truly 4,loil" gentleman uct many m'.'es from here is build;c a wartbeuse ia sai.i township, and tbe contractor for tho txca varion is an American citizen of dark com pletion, who had in his employ a number of 'loil" white men, and these were. for bidden to stand or talk during working hours, under penalty of. being discharged. TLey refused to be gauged. in this. way, and their cervices were -dispensed v.itn. Of conree the' con.-idered this reasa suflicierit. for voting the white man's ticket, and hence the iucrease. ' ... I can scarcely write. I feal so urspeaka bl happy over e" news, l'y the way, heard ye the tidings from the Pvjekeye Statt ? She, U.o. l as Jt-clartnl in thunder tones that tie Union must, and, by the Eternal, shall I U rved. The true Union men of that ; g'.Ki old St.ao'bavc determined to turn that ! low, obscene, drunken imjxistcr, Wade, out j of the 17. S. Senate, and put in h'19 place a I man like tho fearless, ioc jrrw;lible Vallan- digl.am. i There was quite a InUierer.s bet made ! here on the result of tbe electi -n, between ; Samuel Kitt. a Republican, and that sterling j Democrat, Samuel Lloyd. Mr. Kitt agreed, : if Sharswo'id was elected, to wheel Mr. Lloyd from the offk-e cf lbs Mister Mechanic to his (yr. LloydV) residence, usd rice versa if When it was de SViliiatus was successful. finitely settled that he w as iu for it, Mr. Kitt made the necessary arrangements for fulfill ing bis obligation, on Saturday afteiuoon at 5 o'clock, by appointing several of tbe main pillars of his party as his Aids. Among thee was that honest, hard-fisted Repub lican, Denj. Bnrley, as chief assistant. Mr master of ceremonies, and Mr. - Fox orator fur the occasion. The committee of arrangements did there woik admirably. l'Viey procured a large wheelbarrow, and p.aCfcl a j.eat in the" centre and a banner over it bearing these words, "A poor old Democrat comiu down fronVSjJt'Tvr fir eight years' residence." " On either side was a beautiful -flag, and . I noticed that not a star was erased not a stripe obscured on either of them. r. Precisely at 5 P. M. all the employees of ,i1G shf,n. the citizens of the town , and tbe )Cajs (Jf j,jKir iKirtments. assembled in front of tue Master Mechanic's office. There was from twelve to fifteen hundred persons pres ent. Soon Mr. , master of ceremonies. appeared harnessed up in the barrow, with a large Salt River pass in front of 'his hat, moving with the vehicle to the starting point. He was greeted with tremendous cheers. Messrs. Lloyd and Jvitt. accompa nied by their Aids, soon made their appear ance. Kitt and his staff had their hats decorated with free pr.ssea to the saline re gions, while these words were particularly prominent : "Ho fur Salt River!" To the the surprise of all parties the martial band at this juncture marched to the ground, playinp lustily. The statHy and majestic form 01 Mr. Fox ascendei the platform and delivering a very pertinent speech, after which the Aids led their chiefs to their re spective positions. Lloyd was soon seated on the barrow with a newspaper iu his hands, conning over the election returns, while Mr. Kitt took bii place in shafts, the signal was aiven. the band struck up tbe "Rogue's March," the procession moved off, and amidst the yells and cheers of-the popu lace the feat was accomplished. This was probably the mst amusing bet of the sea son. Yours, Arc, r . . . T. I. M. JonxsTowM, Oct. 14, 18C?. Dear Freeman The election passed off ! very quietly in this locality, but neverthe- ! 1 it.. ..-i.. U...1HI-C r.n Kit1i mndf a ic tua ,,artv lenders on both sides made a ve tictermiUed light. Tbe result shows , Democrt.t;C gains jn a majority of dis- , . - A 5 sovera.i of .1.- warjs an unj.rc- 1VM l very ceilt.ntctl clian?e from last year's vote. The principal interest here was centred in the candidates for Sheriff and Poor House Direc tor, and Messrs. Blair and Thomas displayed their popularity by receiving the largest majority on the ticket. The losing candi dates bear their defeat philosophically, al though I suppose their confidence in human nature bas doubtless fallen considerably since tho election. Quite a good joke, in connection with one of the candidates, came off the night after the election. Oae of the aspirants had loaned his horse during elec tion day to an enthusiastic individual, who made his appearance cveay few hours, with the gratifying information that he was "roll ing them in" iu bis district. When the vote was counted a gain of only six voters was discovered for the owner of the horse. Whilst our gallant friend was animadverting in rather severe terms on the course pursued by the hero who was "rolling in" the votes, an Irishman in the crowd inquired, "And did yees get your hor3e back ?" "Yes, the horse has been brought back," was the answer. "Then, under the circumstances, ye may be dom'd glad you got him," return ed mir Hibernian friend. Reliable returns from the State camo in but slowly, and it was not until Saturday that the Republicans acknowledged the de feat of Williams, whilst the Democracy were pretty generally sanguine from tha first that Sharswood bad been elected. On Saturday evening police business was brisk no less than five cases having been lodged in the stone house. Two of the cases had been mixed up in a free fight at a pub lic house on Canal Street, and from the ap pearance of their physiognoiniea, had Fitfierci severely in tbe engagement. . Another indi vidual who was "on the wing," induced by over iudulgence urthe fbwing . bowl, wa cabbaged and cribbed for settig obstreper ous. Two sbovers of counterfeit money, whose names are'aaid to be John B. Wright and George B. Waters, paid our town - a flying visit on Saturday. and left several tokens of remembrance in the thape of $10 counter feit National notes cn a Philadelphia bank. They confined their operations polely to beer saloons, aad probably shoved $150 hvthe various saloons of town. Their modus op erandi was to enter a- beer shop, lriuk a glass of beer, throw down a $10 bill aud receive $9.90 good money in change, Bur .gets Kopelin telegraphed to Pittsburgh, nvd tiie two scamps were arrested by the depot police in a sleeping car, at an early hour yetterday morning, and. placed in durance vile. Burgess Kopelin has gone to the city, and the two worthies will have a luaring to-day, and will doubtless bo committed for trial. . . - The foreman of a shuck Fhop at Nincvcu s'ati n, onthu Pa.' R. II , named Keller, a .resident cf R'-dford county, while attempting to g'jt cn a Ireight train, lor the purpose of C' ining to ts place, -(W1 upiJu. the, track, aui just at the inom'ent the. Cincinnati Ex prrss came alotig from the east, at lightning speed, and struck" the poor fellow in tho baeSj fn angling 'L.iV3 Jul a Ishoclupg'mamjcV, and kil'ing iiiin. iustantly. . ; Rev,.R. L. Ague w has resigned the pas torate1 of the Presbyterian churchin this place, which he has held for the last ten yearr. - Capt. Jas. II. Gageby.U. S. A., returned home hisrt week on a brief furlough. Every b'jily in this section likes the Captaiu, and as he represents the county with honor and our towu with credit, we are always proud to welcome bira in his "pop" visits. May he ere long sport tbe "eagle." As yuu will have plenty of material with which to regrde the majority of your readers, I will stop short for this week. Sue Cal. The Mssmaid -Tiokkt. We are disposed to hand the spurious ticket down to immor-" tality. Here it is in all its beauties. As soon a3 Rupert saw it he gave it the name of the "Mermaid Ticket," his reason being that it was lovely as a virgin at the head, bui very fishy towards the tail : Judge of Supreme .Court George J-harswood. As sembly John P.Lintou. Sheriff Richatd Hickman. ' Commissioner Francis Flana gan. Treasurer William McDermit. Poor House Director John 8. Ogden. Auditor One year, Charles Buxton ; Three years, Thomas a.u. Scoyoc. Coroner George Stmcman. . . . Banxfr Diethicis of Cameria If any c iunty in the State caa beat the following iu the number of votes polled we should iike to hear from it : Allegheny.. ....Sharswood 179, Williams 21. Ciiuluia Bur., " 173, ' 14. Carroll, " 263, " 24. Carroiltown, 75, " 6. Chest. " 112, 13. Qearfi-'ld, . " 203, " 10. I.-retto, . " 41, " 7. Munster, " 93, " 10. Washington, " 186, . 8. -' Bclly roa Georsf:. We are pleased to notice that our young friend, George Yeagcr, of Altoona. bas become the proprietor of a stove, tin and sheet iron ware establishment in tbat place. If George meets with half the encouragement his industry and-fine so cial qualities entitle him to. he cannot fail to prosper and wax rich. We commend him most heartily to the liberal patronage of tur friends in that bailiwick. Now, George, don't forget to send cur boy a tin whistle or d "toot" liuru. Don't frget, as you move along through life, that fortunes are made by living within your means and saving all you can, and if yo ajden't forget this you won't forget to buy your goods at the cheap store of H. A. Shoe maker & Co. Harry keeps tearly every thing worth keeping, aud never permits himself to be undersold. Always Behind. It is no evidence of enterprise for a man to be behind in any thing, but when we see a merchant almost constantly behind his counter dealing out goods to an anxious throug, we take it that the rule don't hold good in all cases. Jim Thompson holds that "posish," and his cus tomers are the gainers by the oieratiori. Filliko Up. We peeped into Cham. Roberta' clock, watch, jewelry and notion establishment the other day, and found that the long row of shelves which occupy the new addition to his store room are being fill ed with a varied assortment of choice good . If you want what Cham, has he is the right mau to buy from. OCR wife one day a shopping went, as wives will sometimes do, but for the little money spent we were surprised to view tbe pile of goods which from her arms into our own she gave-us, and with a smile w hich al ways charms, she whispered Mills fc Davis. Store on -Main street, adjoining Post Office. They Have Come! What has come? Why the fine new stcck of goods which we told our readers Mr. V. S. Barker, on Main street, designed to supply his customers with this fall and winter. The assortment is real ly a handsome one, and the prices are down to the lowest notch. Go aud see them. St. James' Hotel. To any of our friends visiting the Smoky City we cordially recom mend the St. James as a hotel where the very best accommodations are offered, and where a gentlemanly and obliging landlord is always to be found at his post Pat Up. Mr. Hugh A. M'Coy desires U3 to say to all persons indebted to him for harness, saddles, or work of any kind, that he is much in need of money at the preseut time, and hopes that they will call and set tle their accounts without delay. IsFORiiATio'x. Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald bead or beardless face; also, a recipe for tbe icmoval of Pimples, Blotches. Erup tions, &c, on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beautiful, can be obtained without charge bv addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York. Dr. J. H. Jordan. Indianapolis, Indiana, says: "I have known Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy to be thoroughly tested in numer ous cases during the past year, and with perfect success in every instance. And so it is with bis Remedy for Diarrhoea or Chol era, and his Cough Balsam. They are all genuine and pure." The advertisement of our book-bindery friends, Messrs. Geis & Reutb, off Johns town, has been unavoidably crowded out of our columns this week. We shall give it a place and have something to say about it in our uext issue. - - H ALUS mm HEINE WS THE HAIR TO TTS ORIGINAL COLOR WHEN GREY. Renews the nutritive matter which nourish es the hair. RENEWS TIIE GIlOWTJl OF THE . HAIR WHEN BALD. Renews the brash, wiry hair to silken softness. ESeauiiJuJ IS air Dressing, One bottle shows its effects. R- P. II ALL & CO., Nashua, N. H.. Trcp's. For sale by all druggists. sep26.1m. MARRIED. FISHER HAY. On Wednesday even ing, Oct. 2.?. at the resilience of the" bride's mother, by Rev. S. R. Fisher. D. D.. assisted by Rev. R. A. Fink, Rev." Charles G. Fi.-h-er, of Charabcrsburg, Pa., and Miss Maggie S., youngest daughter of the late Dr.M. Hay. of Johnstown. No cards. Fg J. LLOYD, successor to K. S. Bcnx. Deal. r in Druys, Medicines, Paint. c. Store on Main street, opposite the 'Mansion House," Ebensburg, Pa. October 17, 1867.-Gm.w T. JAMES' HOTEL, (Conducted on the Eumjycan Plan, 405 S: 407 Libestt Street, opposite the Union Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES K. LAN All AN, - - - Proprietor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the. day aud night. oct.l7.-ly. " i DMINISTRATOIVS NOTICE Letters of Administration on the es tate of Augustine J. Wcakland. late of Clear field township, dee'd, having been granted by the Register of Cambria connty, ail per sons having claims against the Raid estate are requested to present them properly au thenticated for settlement, and those indebt ed to the same will make payment without delay. ' H. KINKEAD, Adm'r. Ebensburg, Oct. 17, 1867.-Pt. CAMF.RIA COUNTY, SS. : V-"'- '1 Commonwealth of Penn i sylvania to Samuel Cain, hus .Clf?3 band of Elizabeth Cain, late of the towushio" of Tavlor. dee'd. ousanuan snrayer, formerly ou- sannah Cain.) Barbara Strayer, (formerly Barbara Cain.) Luciuda Wassam, (formerly Lucinda Cain.) Matilda Cain, Mary Martha Cain. Hannah Cain, Elizabeth Cain, Sarah Jane Cain, (the said Hannah, Elizabith and Sarah Jane Cain having for their guardian Jonathan Berkeybils.) heirs and legal repre sentatives of Elizabeth Cain, dee'd : You and every of you are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of the Orphans' Court, to be he'd at Ebensburg cn the first Monday of December, there to accept or re fuse to take tbe real estate of said Elizabeth Cain, deceased, situate in Taylor township aforesaid, and which has been valed and appraised by an Inquest awarded by the said Court and , returned by the Sheriff of said county, on the 4th day cf September, .1867, at -the pumof twenty-nino dollars per acre. Herein fail not. Witness the Hon. George Taylor, Presi dent Jucge cf our said Court, at Ebensburg this 4th day of September, 18o7. JAMES GRTfcFIN, Clerk. Attest James Mters, Sheriff. Toct.17 CAMBRIA COUNTY", SS. : .I-Z The Commonwealth of Penn- Wrl&iZ sylvania to Margaret Krise. ( wid- K.. : -i.- ,T 1 . 1 -r 1 a"; " nw 01 iienrv i rise, nor.'n 1 . nhn viJy o. is.rie. unoget iucuadc, (tor- merly Endget Krise.) JMarg.iret Delozier, (formerly Margaret Kriae,) and Wm. G. Krise, and Ellen Carle, Intermarried with Luke Myers, and Henry Carle, children of Ellen, who was intermarried with Lewis Carle, a daughter of the said Henry Krise, dee'd, ana iuichacl iMclJermitt. L-narles McDermitt, John C. McDermitt and James l. Mcuermuc. cmiciren ot Annie xvrisc. a daughter of paid Henrv Krise, who was in termarried with Henry MciDeimitt, (the said Charles V. McDermitt. John C. McDermitt and James P. McDermitt being minors and having no guardian.) heirs and legal repre sentatives of the said Henry Krise, deceased, lite of CIearne:d township : lou and every of you are hereby cited to appear before the Judges of the Orphans' Court, to be held at Ebensburg on the first Monday of December next, there to accept or refuse to take the reil estate of said Henry Krise, dee'd, situ ate in Clearfield township, and which has been valued and appraised by an Inquest, awarded by the said Court and returned by the Sheriff of said couuty. on the 2d day of Rrntembpr. A. D. lftf.7. at. tpsnm nftwm. ty-five dollars and twenty cents per acre. llereiu fan not. Witness the Hon. George Tavlor, Presi dent Judge of our said Court, at Ebensburg the 2d day of September. A. D. 1867. JAMES GRIFFIN, Clerk. Attest James Mters, Sheriff. oct.17. WANT SUPPLIED AT LAST I THE ONLY CLOTHING STORE FALL 8l WINTER STOCK There Is no need now of going to any place cli.itant Irom home to purchase Ready-Hade Clothing, as the subscriber has not only ia store at his establishment on Main street, three doors east of Crawford's Hotel, a full line of Ovekcoats, Fkock & Dress Coats, BUSINESS AND OTHER COATS, Cassimere and Doeskin Pantaloons, Panta loons for every day wear, Veeta of all styles and textures, and Gen tlemen's FURNISHINO- GOODS, to suit all purchasers, as well as Trunks, Valises, Carpet-Sacks, Ladies' and Gent's Traveling Bags, &c, but he is prepared to sell his goods at as Reasonable Prices as like articles can be purchased from any dealer in this section of the State. My STOCK IS UP AND PRICES DOWN to the times, as every person can satisfy himself who visits my establishment, Cr Remember that this is the only regular, Aralica P'LtVitn.T Ktrvrn in Fthpnabnrir Jnii Uii-.-viu.u v,WI.UMJn v.w . . ?- 1 - in variety, extent and cheapness of stock it will be found unrivalletl. .Everybody is tn- vited to give me a call. UCUI.IOO. .A.uauUlUU. . ,m .rsnl . T A T k rt TTT T f IF you want n hn. goods on Ion" b' j 7-j - wtt an4 p7 big rrices' . jro to " SHERIFF'S SALES. :By virtue of sundry writs of Vend, Expon. and FL Fa,., issued out of the Oaurt of .Common Pleas of Cambria-county an'd to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at' the Court House in Kbensburg, on Saturday, the day of October, intt.r atjl o'clock p. m. , the following Real Estate, to wit : All the right,, title apd interest, of Edward M'Glade, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate ia Summerhill township; Cambria enrmt-, adjoining lands of Christian Smay, William M'ConacU, acd;tthers, CjOBtaioing four hun dred acres, more or less, unimproved. Also, a piece or parcel of land situate in Summeihill township, Cambria county, ad joiuiug lands of Wrn. R. Hughes, heirs of John Crum, and-others,' containing three hundred acres, more or lees, about one hun dred and twenty acres of which are cleared, having thereon-1-reeled -ir'-two- story Log House and a one-ahd a half story Log House and Frame Barn, now in the occupancy of the said Kdward' M'Glade. 1 Also, a piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county, ad joining .lands of AYm.;Rossell. Joseph Mc Gougb, and others, containing two bundled acres,, more or lets, about twenty acres of which are cleared, having thereort erected a two story Plank House.' Frame Stable and water Saw Mill, now in the occupancy of Peter McGough.- Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Henry Logan. : - ;- ' ALSO, ' All the right, title and interest of Edward MzGladc, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Summerhill township. Cam bria county, adjoininp lands of William R. Hughes, William Carr, and others, contain ing four hundred and fort,-. ne acres, more or I est? , unimproved. . 1 iakcn.in execution and to be sold at the suit of Henry Foster. JAMES MYERS. Sheriff. Shff's Office,. Ebensburg, Oct. 10, lS67.St UPIIAXS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Cambria, there will be exposed to eale, at the Hotel of Francis P. Grossberger, iu the Borough of Carroll- town, on Saturday, the lCfft day of November next, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the following real estate, of which Peter Wible, late of Carroll township, died seized, to wit: A CERTAIN PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND situate in Carroll township, Cambria county, adjoining' lands of Levi Luther, John W. Luther, Solomon Dumm, James Dick, and others, containing one hundred acres, or thereabouts, about eighty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story Frame II iue and a large Frame Barn. I erms of Sale One-third to be paid oa confirmation cf eale. one other third in one year thereafter, with inieiest, to be secured by the judgment bond and mortgage of the purchaser, and the other tmrd to remain a lien ou the premises, legal interest thereon to "be paid annually to Elizabeth Wible. widow of the said Peter Uible, dec d, from the date of confirmation of sale, by the pur chasers, Lis heirs or assigns, during her life time, and the principal, at her decease, to the heirs and l'gal representatives cf the Eaul Peter Wibel, or to the parties who may Iten be legally entitled to the same. it 17 a pvt wrnr r .1 ' ijifi.i Liu i. i. i uij I A 7 J inrfT crriT T? A dm. rs. Oct. 10. 18'J7.-3t. TTDUIjLIC sale of. real es- T ATP Tti- T-trfno i-,f or. nrAni. rf ll,, Court of Common Pleas of the County of Cambria, (pursuant to proceedings in parti tion. ) to me directed, 1 will expose to sale. by public vendue or outcry, at the Hotel of l'rancis P. Grossberger, in tho Borough of Carroiltown. on Saturday, the.lCtli day of iovemocr next, at z o ciock p. m., tne 101 low ing real estate, of which Christian Wible, lato of Carroll township, died seized, viz A CERTAIN TRACT OR PIECE OR PAR CEL OF LAND situate in Carroll township, Poml,1(l Almw Vn3n n .. t C r. L.hm I ...... I in tne nameot John Dorsey. adjomin.sr lands of Solomon Dumm, George Tnndle, Georjre Mise!, and others, containing ninety-eight acres, strict measure, or thereabouts, about one acre of which is cleared, having thereon erected a one and-a-half story Tlank House; being the Fame piece of land conveyed unto Peter Wlble, dee'd, by Henry Buck and wife, by their deed dated the 23d day of June, 1854, and by the a?d Peter Wible conveyed, by articles of agreement, to Chris tian Wible. dated the 14th June. 1SC2. re corded in the county of Cambria, in Record Book, vol. 1, page 21. lerms Cash. JAMES MYERS, Sheriff. Oct. 10. 18G.-3t. i UDITOR'S NOTICE. The umTcr- signed Auditor, appointed by the Court of Gammon Ploas of Cambria county, at September Term, 18G7, to distribute the fund in the bards of Robert A. M'Coy and George C. K. Zahm. A?signees of John Mc- Coy, as shown by their supplemental and final account, amongst the creditors, &c ?ntuIed thereto, hereby notifies all persons interested tuat tie will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office in Ebens burg, on tnday, the 1st day of November, l&bii at 2 o clock P. M., when and where they must present their claims or be debarred from coram z in for a share of said fund. GEO. W. O ATM AN, Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct. 10, 18G7-2t, L TTniTOR'S NOTTriR .in,lor. signed Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria cdunty to report distribution of the assets ia the hands of William Kittell, Esq., Trustee to sell Prem ises No. 2 of the real estate of Daniel Di- me-nd, deceased, to and amongst the persons legally entitled thereto, hereby notifies all persons Interested that he will attend to the duties cf said appointment, at his office in Ebensburg, on f riday. Vie 8ih day of Novem ber, 1867, at 2 o'clock p. m., when and where they must present their claims, Or be debar red frorrr coming In for a share of said fund. GEO. W. O ATM AN, Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct. 10, 1867.-St. A UDITOU'S NOTICE.The under- signed Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria county to report Upon the exceptions filed to the account of Emma Prirg'.e. Administratrix of John Pnn gle, dee'd. hereby gives notice that he will at tend to the duties of sard appointmen; at hid office In Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the 5th day ot ISovcniber ncTt, at 'A o'clock P. m., when and where all parties interested must present thetr claims, or be debarred from coming m for anv share ot said tund. SAMUEL SINGLETON, Auditor. Oct. 17, 18G7.-3t. . A UDITOK'S NOTICE. The under- i- signed Auditor, appointed by the Ors phans' Court of Cambria county to rcDort distribution of the funds In the hands of George M. Roade, Administrator of Robert I .-, , . . . . . - iiH WJ'' a 5? t , ot 8aul JlP'otment ""'R. ou inuraj. litnaayoj jovemoer next, a I Whim flnfl WhPrfl no - -- " WW. - . . ori tntc ref . , : -;-e" c,a'm8' orPBe earrf Ing in, for any share of said fund. "; 4 SAMUEL SINGLETON t ueir ci&ims, or-ce ueoarrea irom com- Auditor, ill- ii illiliiijlj YOU WERE For .Bargains! JUST RECEIVED AT TnOSFSOX'S On High Street. LARGEST STOCK ! THE BEST VARIETY ! 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Bridg es, Burial Cases, Canal Bts, Ships and Snips' Bottoms, Floor Oil Cloths, (one Man ufacturer having used- 5CC0 Vbls. the pant year,) and as a paint for any j-nTpow ,9Tn surpassed for body, durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Trice $0 per bbL cf 300 11., which will supply a farmer for years txr enme. Warranted in all cases above. Sorrti for a circular, which giveb full particulars. Jpr genuine unlc branded in trade jr.Jtk. Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DAlHEiy BI DWELL, Prr.prietor, 254 Fearl-st., N, Y. Auents wanted. THE RICHEST MAN IN TUE WORLD. Extract of a LcUer from Baton StJo mon Rothschild. -Pakis, 8th April. 18C4, Ruo Fauby. St. HoDoie. Will yon be kind enough to have forwarded to me here 200 bottles of your Indian Lirtment; if you will send at the same time the account, I will forward yon the amount through Mesera. Belmont & Co., New York. Baron Solomon Rothschild having recom mended to many of his friends Major Lasi's Linimest, and they being desirous to pro cure it, be should advise him to establish a depot in Paris. tiie'ixxhax MuiMKirr, . As a relief, ever reody ; as a killer of pain, taken inwardly, or outwardly applied, has no equal. For tho relief and cur of Rheu matic and Neuralgic Affections, Sprains, Uruises, $c , It is unequalled. It is also moht efficacious, taken inwardly, in thecura of Cholera, Cramps and Pains in tha Stom ach, Diarrhai, Dysentery. Cholera Morbus. Cholera Infantum, Sf-c , and is without excep tion the in&i wonderful Panacea tb world affords. No FAMILY should be without it. Every TRAVELER by land or sea should have a bottle. MINERS and FARMFRS residing at a distance from physician honld keep it constantly on hand.: In case of Ac cidents and sudden attacks of Stomach Com plaints, its value cannot be estimated. In quire for Major LANE'S INDIAN LINI MENT, and take no other. 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PHILADELPHIA. $Z7I hare no partner, r.or connection wit any other Store in Philad 'a. oe.3.4m.J "OSEPHZOLNER HAS just opened, and offers for salelower than thev can be bought elswhere, a splendid lot of Qi e'Ightdayand twenty-four hour t CLOCKS, fiDe WATCHES ofuP every description, ACCOUDEONs, JEWEL RY, and a variety of all articles in his lin. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, and all kind of Jewelry, done on short notice and mcxt reasonable terms. All work warranted. . Call at his shop. High street, opposite Public SeboulTlouse, Ebensburg. f sep.5,'87. TSSOLUTTON The partner ship heretofore cxtstinsr between 1.. undersigueo in the manufacture of lumber under the firm name of Behe'& X-uthar has this day been dissolved by m.utaal consents The books and accounts have Wee left in the hands of Joseph Behe fo- tettlemcnt on whom all persons interested are rcqnested La c&H- JOSEPH BEUlh. J.COB C LUTHER. Susquehanna Tn. , Qct. 7. 183T..6t. nRUSTEFyS NOTICE. TJie second a ,d final account of Giorge J. Rodgers, Tr ustee of James Murray, an insol vent, has, been filed iu the Prothonotary's Office 'c Cambria county, and will be pr sentet to the Judges of the Court of Common. Plvas of caid county for confirmation on tho first Monday of December next. GEO. C. K. ZAHM, rroih'y. rrothy's Office, Ebensburg, Oct. 10, Tjr.-4t. PORTABLE Steam SAW 3IILIa AT TRIVATE SALE. The subset bers offer at pvivate sale, on reasonable terms the Portable Saw Mill located- in Susquehan na township, Cambria county, formerly own ed and operated by Cole Barberich. Th Mill is in good running order. Parties de tiring to buy can call on Francis J. Barber ich or James C. Easly, Carroiltown. Oct. 10,67.4t BARBERICH & CO. TJAUTION. My wife, Cather- ise, having left my bed and board with out just cause or provocation, this ia to cau tion ali persons against harboringor trusting her on my account, a3 I am determined ti .ay no debts of her cti tracking ualess com pelled to do so by law. STEPHEN LORADTCn. Greenville Tp., Somerset Co.. Oct. 10, '67. AUTION All persons ar, ierL tinned against interferic in anv wav with TWO. COWS and ONE HEIFFErt purchased by ET.e at a Sheriff's sale, nn th 23th ult, of the goods and chattels of Thos. Kaylor. as I have left the same Va the pol session of the said Thomas Kaylor "during my pleasure. nENRY C. KAYLOIL Lorctto, Oct, 3, 1867.-SV,0 v 1 ;' 'I , 1 ' 1 i I i S I' 'I