if UQHLY Rlc ACTION toliooo ;o 600 0 3G0 JTT : : NOV. 7, 1SG7. R90 260 20O 2r,o HO 2.f. K.-'t ND "PERSONAL. I.0 ASD CRESSOil KaILROATJ. Ufter Monday. April. 19. 1867. I' inroad run ai iouows: ''" connecting with Day Express 'J- i PhMi. kxnress West. ftllu " ' ' . nr.tyr r with PKil. Tt . Pi 1;L.h ...... ,nd Mail Wwt. , w nr uli t Leta bus v wa a. uita. i 1. Ex? West; . . u m uu uc parture ef Fhila. Ex- -w IjIST 6F J UR0R3.- The foil of On 'tcli f.Jr y.Ne.v f Me nasi. 'Sti'.:,, to. nn it be a Tj.e es ycu pay. as ra 30 any thu ,AS:tN tr.aP, ve ti r 'fgan !u I ni..t i n tso tpr. 'Uir.j. I c-s, IS! KA5 bed 7th, A. iters, lar-L.eau-i-iies" Alio,, and Is at rent. i,.J ,tjnri Local aitd General. r pmcd John Middleton, of Clear vas found dead in his bed at a '"'Kvsport. Blair county, on the '....f the 26th ult. V ... i:. . F f- 1 "haaDeen unavoicauiy crowueci Cr columns this week. It will cer .'rir in our nrxt issue. . friend, Theodore Singer, of , ' ,ai dene us the kindness to obtain i ntir subscribers for the Freeman in Lriviu" borough. Long maybe live .pcr,and happy ever be him and his. , KW Catholic church at Carroll town . Vicated to the service oT Almighty ,. V'nes;lay next. Mia inst. Uisnop ."jc ami several of the leading clergy f t!.e dioccte will participate in the LV.bolic young ladies of Hollidaya t just now engaged in the laudable of raising money by means of a j liquidate the debt incurred in the c of the new Academy buiiding at r;3ce. buccess attend them, it jeuul, Rood natured man of letters, j.LI.yd, has removed the poet-office ,rj st'-re thereto pertaining, to his for- ,: ;e nm .a'.j nnmg his residence. which ;; recently fitted up in good style. Of t everybody will go to see him. fcitit rrcently, a coal miner named ir, was killed at Larimer's Station, .sort'and county, by being run over by in A number of trains passed over liter Jly tearing him to pieces. It is r! that his head was carried to Pitts-j.-r; a cuw-tatcher. itur iay week, officer Cline, of Grcens-.-rittd John Brown, of Bolivar, rt cn ( alii of James Fleming, Ticket jt Irwin Station, P. It. R., with steal- rout from aid Station, valued at thir- 'irs, which waa expressed from Johns f r Ruv. W. 11. Jonea. In default of i.iwn was committed to jail to await -A. - iiitoxicatefl man was caught, one night irofLrt last, on the cow-catcher of a lo- t'.f. i n tLo lVnrsylvania railroad, and e! about a rnM and a half, when he loff. Word was sent back by another tj look out for him, and on arriving at Vaoe ilesiguated he waa found lvinsr bv .iJc of the ttck, sound asleep and unin- wer ) '& LL iue. nds lest bile im y. for !00 jr :ey if ir- )r- !v o le ia - r 1. I letter we learn thai oar militarv friend. .James II. Gage by, bes been assigned "ruit.ng Bervice at J5oston, Mass., where hjec'.s to be on fluty during the coming : f, at least. The Cantain i3 one of the -jtst ";';lIue6,' that ever revolvetl around 'Hub,1' and we trust that when he tr-.cks" from that city it will be to y a position of still higher honor ana a Saturday, IDih n't., a son of Alex, hrran, of Moin-.t Pleasant Vestmore i county, met a melancholy death from Cts of an explosion of powder which cirml in his pantaloon'c pocket. He kreral companions wens gathering ap . rhen one of them playfully threw an ; e at him. which ignited some matches in s:T.e pocket witu the powder, producirg irorn wuicu ne died the following of those ead and disgusting sights ch, thank God, seldom shock the feelings Gr people, presented itself in our town on flay last. A poor, depraved looking in a most beastly state of ictoxica- ".went reeling for a time through several principal streets, indulging in the 'tobsceuc and profane language, but was -y arrested and committed to jail, from fk it is to be hoped she will emerge duly i dua repentant. A roan named Lowry, confined in the -t'.r.gdcn county jail on th charge of stealing, made his escape from that tution on the night of the 22d ult., by fcking the door with bia finscr ! On the V1 of hi3 escape he stole a horse from the ';pre geld of William Morningstar, in 4 ?r township, which he rode some di& 't up Woodcock Valley, where he ex l"sfd it for a horsse belonsing to Mr. n, and after riding it to Coffee Run, he ed it loose and took to the mountains. tills frfim tViA Ttrna1 Tnn rptnnn. ttnH it. -. . -. - n ' Ppcsed that he ia lurking in that neigh- '"niXKl. fi'e f re in Altoona. noticed bv us last -ki occurred on Sunday night instead of flday afternoon. The building owned by Lang & Winters, and occupied by firm aa a Btove and tinware establish '.t, and by Fred. Blurahard as a boot and tore and M. Ruryon as a meat market, iVa a building adjoining, used as a gro ;7 store, were entirely destroyed. The by the fire and the pilfering indulged in fi&R its progress will probably exceed A.OOO, and the insurance will not cover fa more than half the loss. The fire is "eved to have been the work of incendia-- Two men have been arrested, charged 'a stealing ehoea during the fire. ,FT and Fkstive Fimales. Mr. Wash. ",J?1, of Susquehanna township, woke up 14 lUCsdav morninn in fin.1 a tinmlwr t( j"5s torn off the side of his barn and two ..wsbest. horses, saddles, etc., among the -iin?. TTz ;,,.i:i .4. j : .t tfaced thera to Jacob Yoiit's, in Carroll v," ? wfaere he learned that a couple of n? girls from his neighborhood, who bear t er unenviable reputations, had passed on , i w r.oensourg. Huspecting that W v 7 , ""'"fining oi ms mi6siDg proper followed them to this place and chare. 'V that V v.-J i-i ,i ? . . hjcj, UJM, lSiReil tno corses ana W . r " lo 8iae OI VJaTontown, j mmea mem loose to nna tneir -'. air. iioyd took the back track te;n 113 norses, ana we presume Ul take no further action in the matter. It to hy-Z ;0T TaE that R. H. Singer intends I O "JWU. US iuMna 1 1 : a. iXr"y i,ntPn,s ca"7 on the Black tte, "f all its branches, stronger than Hlov , lo ao thia lt is necessary to iAh . etc, '8l.l toT r, UUUCJ- nereiore persons 'G5 aud .Jt Mr',Slcger for work done in '65. too. in? ear,J Part of '67. are renn.M T. ett!?; 1 feel, confident that jvui not lot him stick. 8t. have been drawn to 8orv"e i Gr.ffK ' '"""T'"11 Lno ensuing term of aurt commencing on Monday, Nov. 2d, 1867 : Grand Jurors. K"Kefr' Washington Tp., Foreman Boragardner Joseph, farmer, Richland Tp Clark. Michael, laborer, Galhtzin Tp FTan: PT111"- 5th w'd,ohnst'n Evans, Daniel O., shoemaker. E. W., Eben'g treithoff Joseph, carpenter. 1st, w'd, Oynh Horner, Jacob C , farmer, Concmaugh Tn Ifughes, John J., farmer, Cambria Tp Headrick, William, farmer. Taylor Tp Kinuey, Michael, miner. Prospect teW" C- ins- aSt. 21 w'd, Johnst'n McUade, Uenry, miuer, Gallitrin Tp Mills, George, farmer, Cambria Tp Makin, Abratn, farmer, Blacklick Tp Parrish, F. J., irm keeper. Gallitzin Tp Parrish, J D.. carpenter, W. W.. Ebensb'g parrish, Elward, farmer. Cambria Tp Storm, Lewis, farmer, Cleai field Tp Shehan, Timothy, farmer. White Tp Strayer, John P., farmer. Yoder Tp Shoemaker, Jos., inn keeper, 2d w'd, Con'eh Walters, Chribt., farmer, White Tp Walters, Joseph, farmer, Allegheny Tp i raver se Jurors First Week. Alwine Jos., saloon keeper, 2d w'd.Cone'gh Akers Alvar butcher, 3d ward, Johnstown liehe John, lumberman, Clearfield Tp -Behe Joseph, carpenter, Carrolltown Bolsinger Perry, clerk, 1st ward, Johnstown Berkebile J., farmer, Conemaugh Tp Braniff Michael, faimer, Snmmerhill Tp Buck Wm. J., farmer, Carroll Tp Berg Peter H., farmer, Cambria Tp Condon J W, justice, Summitville Coad John, inn keeper, Cambria Cooper Francis, farmer, Allegheny Tp Confer Daniel, inn keeper, Taylor Tp Cronan David, miner, Prospect Cooa John, jr, farmer, White Tp Chapman T J, teacher. 1st w'd. Conemaugh Dunmyer Andrew, farmer, Jackson Tp Earhart Peter, farmer, Carroll Tp" Ellis C B. gent. 1st ward, Johnstown Evans John J, tanner, E ward, Ebensburg Garraan John, sawyer, E ward, Ebensburg Galbraith John, clerk, 6th w'd, Johnstown Haas John, shoemaker, 2d w'd, Conemaugh Krise, Wm A, teacher, Cambria Kearney Patrick F, farmer, Allegheny Klinefelter Jacob, farmer, Jackson Tp Kittell Fred, butcher, W ward. Ebensburg Lantzey John, farmer. Chest Tp Little E J, carpenter, Loretto Murray John C, laborer, W ward, Ebensb'g McAnany Neal. bboemaker, Cambria Mardis Joseph S, farmer, Blacklick Tp McAlear Peter, farmer, Carroll Tp McColgan John, merchant. Wilmore McGuire Bryan, puddler, Millville McMullen John E, farmer, Cleai field Tp Nagle Nicholas, shoemaker, Carrolltown Osborne G W, merchant, 1st w'd. Johnst'n Parrish Thomas, laborer, Washington Tp Parses John, marble cutter, 4th w'd, Jobn'n Ruperts Peter, grocer, Conemaugh Tp Riblett Wra, farmer, Taylor Tp Rutledge George, farmer, Clearfield Tp Reich Christ, merchant, Summitville Shorten James, farmer. Chest Tp Von Leunan C, jr, farmer, Conemaugh Tp Walter Englebert. laborer, 5th w'd, Johns'n Zerbe John, farmer, Clearfield Tp Traverse Jurors Second Week. Ager John, tinner, Summitville Amigh Sohn, farmer, Susq jehannah Tp Bender Gephart, mason, Washington Tp Bradley R F, farmer, Allegheny Tp Bleugh John S, farmer. Richland Tp Buck Wm J, farmer, Allegheny Tp Burkhart Wm. laborer, Susquebanua Tp Byrne Jacob, farmer, Susquehanna Tp Callahan, Andrew, farmer, Chest Springs Cobtlow James, farmer, Richland Tp Collins Richard, farmer, Clearfield Tp Can an S Dean, clerk, 1st ward, Couemaugh Carle M L, farmer, Clearfield Tp Criste Joseph, farmer, Clearfield Tp Cover Wm, carpenter, 4tb ward, Johnstown Douglass James farmer Carroll Tp Davis Jas K laborer 1st w'd, Conemaugh Dodson Joseph teamster Allegheny Tp Dever Wm B farmer Munster Tp FlaDigan John saddle SJ ward, Johnst'n Griffith M R farmer Y der Tp . Glass Wm farmer Munster Tp Harrold J A teacher 1st ward, Johnst'n liopple Henry lumberman Carroll Tp Ilildebrand S farmer Conemaugh Tp Hay F W tinner 1st ward, Johnstown Harris W W farmer Jackson Tp . Jons D J clerk West Ward, Ebensburg Kiper Henry farmer Richland Tp Lloyd Beuj farmer Cambria Tp McKiernau T miner Cambria McCorniick S B teacher 5th w'd, John'n McDermitt Peter grocer Millville Maloy John laborer Cambria Nipps John farmer Blacklick Tp Noel Joseph farmer Munster Tp Orr Wm cabinet maker 4th w'd, Johns'n O'Hara Wm farmer Munster Tp Patton Wm P chair maker 4th w, John'n Porter John laborer Susqaehanna Tp Roland Elia farmer Blacklick Tp Skelly Wm blacksmith WTilmore Skelly Alex farmer Summerhill Tp Singer Samuel farmer Conemaugh Tp Sloan Richard farmer Susquehanna Tp Wentz Wm farmer Carroll Tp Weaver Jacob farmer Summerhill Tp Yinger George shoemaker Loretto. Dkath of Mr. D. A. Conrad. We brief ly noticed last week the death of our dimin utive young friend, Demetrius Augustine Conrad, but we feel that lr.s memory deserves more than a passing tribute. Mr. Conrad was born at Loretto, in this county, on the 8th day of January, 1833, and was conse quently almost thirty years of age when he died. Very early in life, though bis parents and family are of ordinary size, it was di6 covered that he must be a dwarf. Every attention then afforded was given to his ed ucation, and, differing from the generality of dwarfs, whose minds almost always suffer with-their bodies, young Conrad manifested more than ordinary capacity. He became a good business man and a fine penman, and his compositions not nn frequently found a place in the columns of the Freeman and other local papers which preceded it. " Although he died at an early age, his face indicated a much more advanced time of life, and it was quite evident that the volume of brain was disproportioned to the physical system, thus causing premature decay and death. His weight was but little over 50 pounds, while his height, by actual measure raent, was 41 inches. Mr. Conrad, or 'Little X," as he waa generally termed, (the name of his father being John X. Conrad,) received liberal of fers to place himself on exhibition, but he had a pride of manhood which revolted at the idea. He kept a saloon for the last few years in our village, and was a general fa vorite with all who knew him. He has gone, but the happy laugh, the genial kindness and the manly integrity of "'Little X" will long be remembered by hosts of friends here and elsewhere. -These cold, frosty nights are ive of more "kiver" on the Suggestive.- strongly suggest! bed, and naturally induce as to announce that Mills Davis have coverlets and the wherewithal tQ manufacture fa'aps," eic. -Also, a fine assortment pf shawls and other articles for bodily wear and carnf;r, LOCAL CORnESP0yPEvCE T oohnstows, Nov. 4, 18G7. i . I ' ' . . '. : zl irt. D?nald f f rilyifa-rSVBOa of Mr- Daniel Mc-i-onald, of Cambria borough. It anoear- that a number of boys wce enjoying W ?aste3inQtJhat P,T' 0Q Tur2y Evening ast m the annual pastime of "hallow. ing. as u js called, which ing doors with cabh- -toiu- iu ua bun m tb I.iwai. .i r .t. , in v.uu ui me vixiagi in returning rns,vl tl,, j named Cr.nsTh.m,. ,KTr0- .V,an be would shoot anv r .v. i " - nil These boys and that woma strike his door. The boys passed on r.X alftwardeturned, and ere they reached his house, I am informed. Thorn? son ran nut .;!-. - . . r. . , - . " 11110 n nis nana, and ?il,f ? lb,eraie aiP- to the crowd M-n 1 4 .uecc ln tbe abdomen of young , uo.c ifc lougea, and all efforts to remove it proving unavailing, he linked until about 4 o'clock the next nSrninft when death put an end to his sufferings. He was pei fectly sensible from the time he was shot until within a few moments of his death, and although in great pain, conversed freely with his parents, reiterating the assertion that he had taken no part in the sport of the boys and had gone with them merely to see them "halIowevelne.', The mnrrWer fl- i ; diately upon the commission of the dastard ly deed, taking with him his rifle, and all efforts thus far to ascertain his whereabouts nave.proved fruitless. Young McDonald had the reputation of beinsr one nf th ;.f and best behaved boys in Cambria borough o vuuaiucreu quite laientea for his age, and had attended the session of the Tnrmaf4ni ia this place last winter. His conveyed to their last restin nUo in fif John's (Catholic) cemetery on Saturday, fol- luwoa uy an immense concourse of sorrowing f.ieudg. His bereaved parents have the sin" cere sympathies of the entire community in their irreparable loss. I was inexpressibly shocked in reading a few lines in the last Freeman conveying the sad intelligence of the death of D. A . Conrad . Though small in stature, he was the posses sor of a noble heart and splendid intellect, and only those who enjoyed his confidence and esteem can fully realize the great loss that has been sustained by his untimely death. For years the writer of this has en joyed the charm of his correspondence, and the bright flashes of wit in his gayer mo ments, or the more solid gems of sense and sentiment in his sadder hours, are more dear ly prized now that the writer of them has passed from the world's stage forever. Poor X ! the clods press lightly upon bis brow in the quiet churchyard cemetery of Loretto, near the remains of the sainted Gallitzin, after whom he was named, but his memory is enshrined in the heart of his early friend, who iu his morning and eveniug orisons will not forget to pray for the eternal welfare of his immo til soul. Our borough lock-np secured two tenants on Saturday night. One of them was a Ger man from the first ward, who commenced reconstructing his spouse on the leather-strap principle, but as she objected to that species of amusement she had her liege lord brought up, and he was lodged in durance vile to ru minate upon the bad policy of wife-whipping in this benighted region, where a man isnol permitted to apply a little moral suasion in the government of his own domestic affairs. The other casewas of the female persuasion, who was hauled up at a late hour of the night for getting on an unnavigable load of her favorite "poison," and as a night's so j mrn in the ,jug" is a good antidote in such cases, she was kindly taken in. She was very ratitankerons for a few hours, bufafore dc broke ob day" became perfectly subdued. Another sneak thief was dodging around last week, aud probably with a view to shift ing his quarters, dropped in at our friend McKinney's clothing store, and calling for some article in the show window, picked up a valise and stepped out while the proprietor was getting the required article. A vigor ous pursuit was made, but as the fellow was bent on travelling, he made such good time that it was impossible to come up with him. The case of John B. Wright and Geo. W. Waters, chargad with shoving the "queer" in this place, was called up in the U.S. Dis trict Court at Pittsburgh, on Saturday last. Wright plead guilty to the indictment, and Waters was placed on trial and convicted of the offence. Both prisoners were remanded for sentence. Rgiht Bev. M. Domenec, Bishop of Pitts burgh, will administer thesacrament of con firmatisn in St. John's church, in this place, on Sunday next. Skv Bal. The Ccmiko Festival. The Christmas festival in aid of the new Catholic church in this place will undoubtedly go on. The Rev. pastor informs us that he has been presented with the following valuable articles, and hafc the promise of several others, so that there will be no lack, of magnificent prizes offered for chances on the coming occasion. The articles thus far contributed are a new thresh ing machine, a splendid gold watch, which is not only a great prize for its own intrinsic value, but must be much esteemed as having been once the property of that beloved gen tleman and gallant soldier, Major James C. Noon, who fell in defence of his country at Fredericksburg ; the well known little mule, a large milch cow, cooking stove, new plow, silk dress, a set of chairs, rocking chair, bed stead, a massive gold ring, set of jewelry, fine overcoat, and several other articles of value. Papers soliciting chances will be sent out immediately, and a liberal assistance is hoped for in the good cause. Ak Honest Dealer. There is no article of merchandise, perhaps, ia the purchase of which a man is so apt to be deceived as in that of clothing, and-it therefore behooves every person not only to buy from a dealer who is strictly honest, bus one who has a practical knowledge of the goods he offers for sale. Such a man is Mr. Jacob M. Pir cher, of Hollidaysburg. Besides being hon est and conscientious, he is a practical cloth ier of many years' experience, and keeps on ly such goods as he knows to be perfect in fabric and of the best manufacture. His stock is now complete and extensive, and his prices are as moderate as those of any dealer in the country. Patronize him. A Hiwt to Young Mkh. If to wed you're inclined, And a lass you can find. Gentle, loving and kind. Our advice. is to take her ; And when in this you succeed. All the furniture you need, Dry goods, clothing and feed. Buy from Harry Shoemaker. School Books. Cham. Riberts has not forgotten to provide bountifully for those who "tread the thorny path of knowledge." His assortment of school bcoks, stationery, etc.Jis not surpassed in tbe county. Parents and others Interested should remember this. Rsal BEAtrTtEs. We have never seen prettier shawls than the ladies sport this sea son. , cor bY? we seen a better assortment of the most handsome patterns anywhere than at V. S. Barker's store, on llain street, La-llos, go acd iee them, , IS fyl Persons Can have HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN vrbo are Graj it i . meir nair restnrfKi tn its no i t 3 ? . . wior, ana it it nas fallen out, create a new Tt 1 1 a n . . is me oest HAIK DKK55ING in the worui, malting liJeless, stiff, brukhy hair ueauny, sort and glossy. Price $1.00. For sale by all dru-HSt R- P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. Prop's We have already eaTled! attention to the "afford; Liye Stock. Insurance Company. n-imougn u is almost a new thing in the In- burance line, tbe enterprise is being attended with great success. It recommends itself f o the good sense of every farmer aud team- i v. richer classes owners 'of .aiuauie reams, are taking advantage of it it n particularly intended for the poor man' and the man in ordinary circi instances' the class who cannot afford to lose a "ood horse, or ox, or cow, or a portion of the flock of sheep. Every owner of stock should ex amine into it, and be, in the wav to profit by it incase of loss of stock. Farmington Just So. The bottom has been reached and knocked out at Thompson's cheap store where goods of every description are being sold without regard to profits. Go and see one of the best selected stocks in town, and learn how astonishinelv low f,maa sold. MARRIED. M'CORMICK SHAFFER On t? ult.. at tbe residence of tK rfKit;n.. i- VICIfJV- man, by Rev. D. W. Evans. Mr .Tr- tu Cormick, of Indiana county, and Mrs. Sarah Shaffer, of Blacklick twp., Cambria countv. DIED. - YOST. In Carroll township, on the even ing of the 4th mst.. Mrs. Elizabeth Tnt consort of Jacob Yost, aged 73 years. May she rest in pjace. WANTED, AGENTS Male or Female. Can clear $50 per week at their own homes, in a Huht and brtnr,V.!- business. Any person having a few hours daily to spare will find this a good paying occupation. Address, sending two stamns for full paiticulars, E. E. Lock wood, Detroit, .. Lnov.7.-6t. Michigan. jgTHAY COLT.- premises of the sul Came to the premises of the sub Chest township. Cambria county, on or about the 8th day of October, a 2 year old dark sorre! MARE COLT, with left hind foot white and a small star in its farn. TU ; requested to come forward, prove property pay charges and take her twav. niKmrii she will be disposed of according to law. n DANIEL WARNER. Chest Tp., Nov. 7, I8673t. 4 DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters cf Administration on th st!.t of D. A. Conrad. l;tc of Ebensbursh dee'd, having been granted to the undersign ed by the Register of Cambria, rmmtr nil persons having claims against said etat are hereby notified to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those in debted to the same are requested to make payment wunout delay. JOHN A. BLAIR. Administrator. Ebensburg, Nov. 7, 18W.-6t. jOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an assessment of rona pkr nvr has been laid upon tbe premium notes of the Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cambria County, to pay losses recently sustained, and that said assessment is due and payable on or before th loth December next, to John E- Roberts, Recei ver, at Ebensburg. The failure of parties insured to pay at the time rfqnired will viti ate their policies, though the Company may enforce collection of the amounts assessed by suits upon their premium notes. A. C. MULLIN, Secretary. Ebensburg, Nov. 7, 18G7.-3t FERIAL LIST. List of Causes set -- down for trial at a Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, commencing on Monday, the 2d day of November next ; first week. Baird Altimus Christy Commonwealth Brown Storm Cressman, Solomon & Co vs Hushes & Co Same vs Hamilton GEO. C. K. ZAUM, Prothonotary. Prothy'a Office, Ebensburg, Nov. 7, 1867. vs Black vs Cooper vs Christy vs Gates et al vs Gallagher vs Penna R R Co BANKRUPTCY IN District Court of the United States for the Tl7. ...... r.--j t i xoi7c;t vj Pennsylvania. In the matter of ISRAEL BERKlEV Bankrupt, Western District of Penn'a, es : THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That on th thirtieth day of October, 1867, a Warrant ef Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, aaainst th? estata of ISRAEL BERKLEY, of Yoder township, in the County of Cambria, whe has been ad judged a Bankrupt on his own petition: I hat the payment of anv debts and the de livery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him. or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbid ben by law j and that a meeting of the cred itors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt- cy, to ce noiaen at the law office of Crus L. Pershing, Esq.. In Johnstown, before JOHN BROTHERLINE, Esq., Register for said District, on the 5th day of December. a. u. loo i , at iu o'clock A. ii. THOS. A. ROWLEY. U. S. Marshal, By S. Thos. Elder, Deputy Marshal. Nov. 7, 1867.-4t. $75. 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