J. i :RS . ? Of Ev tfl. H), 0 difL roiij. ai.il Us El great Ilett es uf nt0f 'lick ai NOV. 14, 1S67. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. BgR4 asp Cresox l?AH.KOAI. t ..,.. fondiiV- A nril lXft7 . tbii road will ran as follows : A"1 0J Phil. Express West. 1,13 ii 15 r. M., connecting with Phila. Ex. l'.st sud Mail West. it I" -r Til 1 1 24 a. ur vu uc2 aiiuv i mil. Express West. 1 10 r. it., or oa departure ef PLila. Ex- yre East. J,,roKlI-mM. LXJCAI. AND fciENF.KAL. w a new town clock lias been placed on the f.nrt House si uuuiti.ijuu'g. ait 1 i u 1. ,t .1 (3 Olu Itar aim uci uu nus euuv auu l-!led cer ewtou Hamilton, oa triday ecu. , jKjnkfgiving uay is just two wceKs ais- 1 - 1 . . i ..... . . . . . bf II1J DO one lis.i saiu liimty IU us j, j.,iat stocsc company is now being iorm- in IMIidaysburg for the purpose of build- jB.' an immense hotel in that place. I'niort township, in Clearfield county, I - - A 1 Knii I'j us very appropna'r,-iy uameu. 'ihwa wore oo less than three weddings there Mr. Patrick Carev, residing nar Tyrone, Clair cc'iiity. recently sold 100 heads'of eab hgirliirh weighed altogether 1800 pounds libailOOO headd more of the same kind W&L.ugton I.-ett was convicted In the Bliir county Court, week before last, of -ywnittii'g a ra-e cn Mrs. Levina Wilt, of Aiifheiiy tuvn.iMp, ou the 3d of Uctobtr Mr. liaiiglmmn, a clothier of I.atrobe, Li!eou a .eddling t(.ur in Ligonier Valley, UJhii wagou broken open on the night of It 20th ult., aui ScOO worth cf oods taken itsrefroTJ. In publishing tha List of Jurors in our last i?ue we inadvertantly stated that Curt would cotimience Nuveml er 2d. Of course it will lx- rr.idi'.y utidtrrt.od that we meant Divcniber 21. Chsrlcs Hcgen, a Prussian by birth jnd a nWicr Id. the '.ate w:ir, as was ascertained by raj er in his posefMnn, was struck by a fniit engine on tb Pa. R. M.. on Friday !t, near Shadyside Hlati'-n, and iiibtantly killed. Our ynv.r!g friend. Georsre F. Tluir, hasbc me a ni' tal t r of the banking firm of Lloyd Hull i Co., fit I.atroVe, where he is at pres mt locare 1 as business manager. George p asses the attributes of a gentleman and :h( abilities of a first-class financier, and can c t fa:! tj prosper in his new field of opera- ti'T.I. A terrible ca?c cf fatal burning occurred at inrt. Creole, oa the l'ennsylvama rau- real Airs. Pollocs, wife f the Rev. David H. Pollock, feelirg chilly, went near the fate. While standing with her back to the (Ire, the bkirt of her dress ignitted, and iu 'u isfitant she was enveloped in flames, and 3 bat'.ly burned th at death ensued iu a few hours. Wii'iam Johnston, f Altoona, convicted in Pittsburgh, a few weeks since, cf dealing in counterfeit money, ha been pardoned by .t President. His pardon rvns recommend ad by ex Senator Cowan, Hons. I). J. Mor A. McAllister. J. S. Black, and other prcStiaent men of th State, as welt r.s by my many citizens of Blair and Caaibria count lee. ' The douu!e track of the rcnnsyltania tailroal has been completed all the way from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia. The ex tensive section of masonry which has for a long time pant been constructing at the Nar rows, r.ear MutJnt Union, has been comple ted. This was tho oidy break in the double track, and now this great line of communi cation through Pennsylvania has its double '.rack completed from one end to the othtr. Mr. Hugh GiUin, who had the misfortune to lose one ef his arms in a railroad acci dent last f pr!ngwhich incapacitated him from icting as engineer on our Branch road, re tnoved last week with hts family to Altoona. hore ho is to have charg of a stationary agiiie in the employ of the Pa. R. R. Co. Mi. G. is e worthy and bonrst man, and we know that t'Ur citizens will join with us in wiahing him good lack and good treatment among our whule-sonled friends at the foot'of the hill. A Democratic club tits been organ ix-ij at A'toona, numbering orer tu hundred inom l ers. A hall has been secured and well fitted "P, and a reading room will soon be added. The following permanent officers have b'-en. t'ected : President, John Carr, Esq.; Vice President, William Malony ; Secret.ny, Wrn. J. Shomo ; Corresponding Secretary, Alfred Greenwood ; Treasurer, S.tr;.uel Lloyd, Esq.; Executive Con rr.ittca. James Lowthcr. Col. John Woods, J B, Warfell, Esq , J. II. Huberts, George Randolph. Mr. Hubert Duimgold.of Altocna, (father of John and Drumgoldj at present cm- ployed as' bricklayers on the new Catholic church in this place,) died very ruddeuly oa Thursday afternoon last. He had went to his work as usual in the morning, but iu an hour or two afterwards was seized with a pain in his stomach, which gradually as cended to his breast and throat, and seems to have strangled him to death. He re marked to his wife in the morning that he tad not felt in bettor health for six months previous. His age was about 68 years. Tho barn, stable, and carriage house oc cupied by Mr. Perry G. Trout, of Leamers i!!e, Blair county, about five miles fiom HoIlidayBburg, were destroyed by fire on Saturday morning week. Three horses and two mules periehed in the flames, and an immense quantity of hay, oats, wheat and rye, a mower and reaper, windmill, harness, 10,000 feet of palings, and other valuable properly, were consumed. Loss between five and six thousand dollars. No insurance. The buildings and part of tho grain and hay belonged to the heirs of Samuel Learner, dee'd. The work of incendiaries. Ihe sneak thieves have alreaJy com B?nced operations in our midst, which may be taken as an indication of the near ap proach of winter. On Tuesday night of last wcek a hind quarter of beef, weighing some thing over one hundred pounds, mysteriously disappeared from the wash houre of Mrs. E. fcbDetnaker, in this place, and whither it has t - j has not yet trauspired. A number of cnic-cens belonging to Mr. E. Glss were also 'tolea one night last week. Our citizens Jul do well to examine their locks and other faiteniues.. and sret their fcliootinf irons readv. M the probabilities are that depredations of una will not beuufrequent this winter A Hikt to Youkq Ladies. With a smile that is tweet. And a form that is neat, If your conduct's discreet, lou can tempt young men to marry ; But to add to the rrv,t. out,hould always be dressM In STOods rharict nn.l twf l Willi v w j I. j IOCAL CORRESPOXD.'CE. Johnstown, Nov. 11, 1867. Dear Freeman A man: named Barret was last week arrested fur attempting to sboot the proprietor of a lager beer saloon on Ca nal street. It appears Barret was consider ably under the influcLco of liquor, and be- coming engaged in a quarrel with the land lord, he drew a rev'olrer, but ere be had time to use it some persons in the room dis armed him, and information of assault with attempt to kill being made against him, he was, after a hearing and in default of bail, sent up. Another individual was last week arrested for trying to utter counterfeit money. He had p vised a:one dollar note of U. S. cur rency, and upon beiog arrested, shortly afterwards, another note of the same denom ination was found upon his person. These counterfeits are well executed, but it would pot require an expett to detect the difference in the paper from the genuine. The alleged "shover" had a hearing on Saturday, but the Justice reserved his decision untihtc-day. Several . persons who were foi me'rly em ployed" at the rolling mill in this place are said to be among the killed and wounded by the unfortunate accident in Pittsburgh, last week. John Murphy, a young man who left thia place some two weeks ago to work in the rolling mill where the terribie acci dent occurred, is reported as killed. I understand that a uaw iron bridge is to span the Con.maugh river, in the vicinity of the old aqueduct, which will be erected'by and for the use of the C, I. Co. aa a railroad bridge. I had intended making a few remarks about the many recent improvements which have taken place, or are in progress in this locality, but have concluded to defer them until another occasion. Kev. M. D oroinec, of Pittsburgh, adminis tered the sacrament of confirmation yester-. day in the English and German Catholic churches. An aggregate of about four kun dred were confirmed. S. D. was much pleased to greet his friends W. A. Kelly of Loretto and Jas. B. Zahm of Ebensbarg, who paid our town a pop visit yesterday. They are both shining examples to those unsophisticated youths who are steking a model by which to steer clear of the shoals.aud quicksands of this sublumary 'ked'ntry," although a fair friend informs me they dou't understand the shaking pro cess. May their shadows lengthen. Szu Bal. Dime SavIkgs Bahk. We understand that this institution is now fairly organized, and will be opened for the transaction of business next week. We congratulate the officers on thtir gxxl fortune in securing as their cashier so elegant and accomplished a gentleman as A; C. Mullix, Esq. A more thorough biiMnes? man or accomplished gen tleman could not have been found, and under his management we predict a pnsperous fu ture for this institution.- Mr; Mullin is a lawyer by profession, but for toveral years occupied the responsible position of private secretary to Governor Curtin. Ashland Ad- Our fiierid Steele certainly does not over rate the capacity and worth of Mr. Mollis. Our only regret is that the peculiar talent of our triend aid not find suitable remuneration at home. Indeed, we can iUv snare Aleck from our own contracted sphere, aud his ab sence from lis will leave a Void not Boon to be filled. We can assdre ou'r Ashland friends that high as Mr. Mcllin stands from hia re cord, their good opinion will be enhanced by actual coutact with him in the business and Lnjiai circie. j oey win nna-nim a compe tent and correct officer and a high-minded. nonoraoie man. Visitors. We had thepleasnro, the other day, of taking by the hand our Philadelphia menus, i nomas a. uarger ana ineouore ai. Apple, both apparently iu a state of hieh physical comfort the former enjoying the election returns and the latter snduring them like a Christian. They both have our very best wifbes; By the way, lit. Apple, mindful of our antiquarian propensities, (which once ac quired for us the sobriquet of Jonathan Old buck,) lias sent us a specimen brick from the original residence of William Penn iu Philadelphia. It is an old fashiond brick, or tile, about the thickness of an ordinary brick, and some eight inches square. Diag onally across this brick is the following : "From Fenn's Mansion House, built 1696 ; demolished 186?." We accept it as a good old brick, but not any better than the whole sou'ed gentleman who furnished us with it. 5250 RrwarSf. In addition to the oQ doll am reward offered by the father of the murdured boy, we ere glad to notice that Sheriff Myers has offered a reward of $200 for the p prehension of the atrocious mur derer, Ovrus Thompson, who shot and killed the son of Mr. Daniel McDonald, In Cambria borough, on the evening of the 31st October. Thompson is described as a man apparently about So years ol age. is about 5 feet 10 in ches high, weighs about 150 pounds, has dark eyes, black hair and dark complexion, wears a moustache and goatee, is addicted to drink, and had on when he left a stiff- rimmed low crowned hat and a soldier's long blouse. We sincerely hope that the villain mny be captured. Mr. McDonald and Lis estimable family have our heartfelt sympa thy in the great affliction which has befallen them. County Officers. Wre should have no ticed last week the fact that John A. Ken nedy, Esq., the newly elected Ojmmlssioncr, had entered upon his duties. He will make an efficient and faithful officer. The Board now consists of John Campbell, Esq., Cohe- maugh borough, John Ferguson, Esq., Black lick township, and John A. Kennedy, Esq., Carrolltown. The retiring Commissioner, Lieut. Dunegan, has embarked in the mer cantile business at St. Augustine, and will doubtless meet with success. He deserves to prosper, and those who know him best will not forget to patronize him. William 11. bechler. .Loo., has been re aDPointed Clerk to the Commissioners, F. P. Tierney, Eq., Counsel, and Alex. Skelly Mercantile Appraiser. The right men in the right places. Accidentally Shot. William Boland, of Clearfield township, while in the act of drawing a loaded gun towards him which had slipped fiom his hands, on Thursday last, was dangerously wounded by the con tents beinc: discharged into his person the ball entering his left breast and passing out at his back. He is in critical condition. though his attending physician, Dr. Doyle, hopes for a favorable result. Mr. Mien akl UuriiiES. We had the grat- fication.on our recent visit to New York, of meeting an old friend in the person of Mr. Michael Hughes, an elder brother ot the late venerable Archbishop. Mr. Hughes is en- i iovinc a creeu oia age, ana may iitb u see i j i : - many birth oays yet. formerly a rennsyi- , " . . . . . , t i vanian, he takes a nveiy interest in me icws from the Keystone btate. BOOH. NOTICES. "Cometh Up as a Flowkr" is the title of .an autobiographical story of the richest kind just issued by D. Appleton & Co., New lork. f The London Times speaks of it ith great praise. . Its chief merits consist of the powerful and vigorous manner in which it is told, in the exceeding beatfty and poetry of its sketches of f cenery, and in the solilo quies, sometimes quaintly numerous, some times cynically bitter, sometimes plaintive and melancholy, which are' tittered by the heroine. It is written by s lady a new hand aud is said to be so extraordiaarilv good that whenever you begin it you canno't lay it down again, hardly even when it 13 finished. New York: D. Applhtox & Co. Price, CO cents. . Ballou's Monthly Maqahxe. This very popular and exceedingly cheap Maga zine presents an attractive table of contents for December. Amethyst Wayne's charm ing story, "The Derwent E es and Ilair," is completed; Mrs. JEdson's exciting serial, "The Lady of Lindenwold," is Intensely in teresting, while "Paul's Romance," by Miss Hale, and "My Darling," a poem, by James Franklin Fitts, are among the choicest of magazine reading. The illustrations are al so remarkably good, making tkis one of the best numbers of Ballou ever issued. The publishers offer unusual attractions for the coming year. With tlie January number the Magazine will be enlarged to one hundred pages, and several new and at tractive features introduced. Miss Willian has written a romance entitled, "So a by Fire," which will commence the year. Am ethyst Wayne will furnish an exciting serial story for Boys, entitled "Old Hugh's Look off," which will be finely illustrated by Kil burn, and will appear in the new depart ment, called "Our Young Pecple's Story Teller ;" a popular author will furnish a Charming story for Girls, while there will be at least a dozen other stories and poems of the highest literary excellence, and intensely interesting, all complete in the January number. It will be seen from the foregoing that Ballou's Magazine for 1868 will eclipse its pns?nt excellence, while the extraordinary low price is retained. It is only $1,50 per year, or 15 cents n number. Clubs receive it for J 1.25. The Proprietors have good cause for calling it "the cheapeft magazine in the world." Published by Elliott, Thomes & Talbot, Boston, Mass. 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In case of a severe cold, producing Chills and Fever, you can break it very soon by using the Pills as per directions with each box; JOHN 1L BLADES & CO., aug8-fy Proprietors, Elmira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists : 25 cts. per box. Hourietle AfcciCENT. A man some time since was repairing a gas leak, corner of 28th Street and 6th Avenue, New Yords. He went in to the excavation and then lit a match. An explosion of gas took place, and the man was much burned. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment was applied freely, and in three days the man was about his busi. ness in the ManaKttan Gas vorkg as well as ever, nij name is Sarrruel F. Waters. This is one of the Wonderful cures made by Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venetian Liniment ; it is not only good for Burns, but for old Sores, Bruises, Chronic Rhetfmatism,- Sore Throats. Cuts. Insect btmgs. Pains in the Limbs, Chest and Back ; also internally, for Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Croup. It is perfectly innocent to take in ternally, and is the best family medicine in the world Orders are received all over Eu rope for it. The most celebrated Physicians recommend it it never fails. Dr. Tobias puts ud every drop himself. Sold by all Druggists at 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Depot 50 Cortlandt Street, New York.- To Consumptives. Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the' prescription with the direc tions for making and using the mmple rem edy by which he was cured of a lung affec tion and that dread disease, Consumption. His only object is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes that every' sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing and may piove a blessing. Please address RkV. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 165 S. Second St., Williamsburg,-N. Y. It ia mot true that R. II. Singer intends leaving town, as some will have it, but, on the contrary, intends to carry on the Black- smithing, in all its branches, stronger than ever. In order to do this it is necessary to employ workmen and buy tools,- iron, etc., all of which cost money. I herefore persons indebted to Mr. Singer for work done in G5, '66 and the early part of '67, are requested to call and settle, lie feels confident that hi customers will not let him sticky St. For tee Lrrf lb Folks. It is enough to make juvenile mouths water to see the im mense stock of pretty things designed for the amusement and gratification of the little folks, which Cham. Roberts has in store and offers at a great reduction on former prices. Parents remember that Christmas is coming, Grim OldWInter is perging'awav at us with a perfect looseness jU6t now, and seems to intimate very plainly that we had better be purchasing our winter outfits at the cheap store of Mills & Davis, where dress goods, shawls, etc., for the ladies, and clothing for men and boys are kept m great profusion. Wtait a Little Los'ger. Our energetic mercantile friend, J; M. Thompson, has gono or is about going East to purchase his winter stock, and we advise everjbody to keen a sharp look out for the prettiest goods at the cheapest prices that have been brought to our town for many a day. 4 Every day brines something nw" to the treat mercantile depot of V. S. Barker, where the best eoods, and the greatest va- riety of them, are offered to buyers at the lowest prevailing prices. He always keeps his stock up and his prices down. Toe nrnne"on our Branch road ran off v iracV. niar town, on Tuesday morning. nj un. a ennsemience no train left here Until ,v, venintr of that day. Owing to this ac cident our Altoona letter did not reach us in time for publication. H ALUS YffiETABLE 5 1 CI UAH HAIR Persons tIio are Gray Can have their hair restored to its natural color and if it has fallen out, create a new growth, by its ose. It ia the best HAIR DRESSING in the world, making lifeless,- stiff, brushy hair healthy, soft and glossy. Price 11.00. For sale by all' drugjrists. R. P. HALL & CO., Nshn, N.II.. Prop's. i Ml 111 J.' LEW -A ?- HARRIED. BUMFORD HUMPHREYS Ou Thurs day, 7th inst., by Rev. The mas, Mr. Thimas Bcmfokd and Miss Akkik Hum Purets, both of Cambria township. WEHN HARRIS. On Tuesday, Nov. 5th, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. D. I. K; Rine, assisted by Rev. E. A. Brindley, (Unele Edward,) of the Pittsburg conference. Mr. II. W. Wkhw, of Johnstown" and Miss Flora, daughter of W. W. Harris, Esq., of Jackson township. "Sku Bal" congratulates his friend narry on the delightfuljtermination vf his bachelor hood, and as he and his estimable bride are worthy of Heaven's choicest blessings, he can only hope that their future blended lives will be as pleasant as the balmy zephyrs ol a dreamy day in Indian summer. DIED. w. RODRIGUE. At his residence, No. 275 Weft 11th street. New Yoii, on Tuesday, 5ih inst., Mr. William Rodrigux, in the C9th year of his age. Mr. Rodrigue's illness was painful and protracted, but borne with patience. On Thursday, 7th, after a solemn High Mass of requiem, his remains were interred in the family vault at Fordham College. The de ceased was an elder brother of the late Dr. A. Rodrigue, formerly of this place, and brotheriodaw of the editor of the Freeman. He stood high as an architect, and was an upright man and sincere Christian. May he rest in peace. npEACHEIt WANTED A Male Teacher is wanted to take charge of the school in the village of Summerhill. Croyle township. By order of the Board. JAS. D. PLUMMER, Sec'y. Nov. 14, 18G7.-4t. SJTItAY IIEIFFEIV-Came to my premises, eight miles from Wilmore, some time in August last, a black and white spotted HEIFFER, two years old past. No other marks noticed. The owher can have her by proving proDertv and paving charges. nov. 14.3tw JE"REMIU GLEASON. giTRAY CALVES. Came to the premises of the subscriber, in Munsttr township, on Friday last, 8th inst-, TllRtE CALVES, two of them heiffers and the oth er a bull. They are red in color, with some vvUte spots. The owner is requested to prove prop?rty, pay charges and take them away. nov.l..3t. WM. B. DIVER. TOTICE. The petition of John ' Devil, of Cambria county, has been filed in the Court' of Common Fleas of said county, praying that h;8 name be changed to JoHM B. Uarkct, whic'i said petition will be presented to the'Judges of eaid Court on tire second Monday of .DficembftT next, for decree, Sec. GEO. C. K. ZAHM. Ebensburg, Nv. 14. -4t; - Protb'y. Tf AY UP ! All persona indebted to the subscriber, either by note or book account, are requested to make payment on or before the 1st day of" January next. I need what is due me, and must have it or know the reason why. Those interested will save costs by promptly heeding this no tice. GEORGE GURLEY. Ebensburg, Nov. 14, 1867.-3t IT TCENSE NOTICE. The peti L" lion of John Strohm for L'cense to keep an Eating House in the 3d Ward. Johnstown Borough, has been filed, and will be present ed to the Judges of the Court of Quarter Ses sions of Cambria County, on the first Mon day of Docember rext. GEO. C. K. ZAnM, Troth V. ' Ebensburg, Nov. 14, 1867. lEW AND EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL x OF W1XTER CLOTIIIXG. JOHN DOUGHERTY, Tailor, has hist received a new and extensive stock of CLO THING from the East, consisting of Cloth Coatd, Flossed Salma Overcoats, Short and Long rlossedGum Boots for Gents, Boots and Arctic Shoes for Ladies and Gum Shoes for Children, all of which will be Bold at the lowest prevailing prices. He has also recei ved his Quarterly Fashions for the Fall aud W inter of 1867, with a large number of pat terns fur Boys' Clothing. nov.l4-3t.- UN THE ORPHANS COURT mm rTS "t a m r T- a 4s- . rr him- u rk .it-ci.'aa 'f a i i . rv. .-( nA ncrcoy given tnat tee following appreise- ment ol certain personal property of a dece dent, selected and set apart for the wido'w of an intestate under the Act of Assembly of tue I4tn oi April, 1851, has been n!ed in the Register's Office at Ebensburg, aud will be presented to the Orphans' Gmrt for appro val oh Wednesday the lib of December next, to wit j Appraisement of certain personal property of Owen M'Caffrey, late of Cambria borough, dee'd, set apart for the widow of said decd. JAMES GRIFFIN. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Ebensburg, Nov. 14. 1867 SECURE THE SHADOW ERE PICTURES FORTHE MILLION. Having located in Ebensburg, I would re spectfully inform the public that I am pre pared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS in every style of the att, from the smallest card l ie ture to the largest sized for framing. Pic tures taken iu any kind of weather. PHOTOGRAPHS PAINTED IN OIL, INDIA INK OH WATER COLORS. Every attention given to the taking of Children's pictures, but in clear weather only Special attention is invited to my stock of large PICTURE FRAMES and PHOTO GRAPH ALBUMS, which I will eell cheap er than they can be bouzht elsewhere in town. Copyirig and Enlarging done on rea sonable terms. I ask'coniparison aad defy competition. ; - Thankful for past favors, I solicit a con uance of the same. Gallery on Julian street, two doors south of Town Hall. T. T. SPENCE, Photographer. - Ebensburg, Nov. 14, 1867. A1 NY PERSON intending to build a House or Barn, can buy Nails and Hardware cheap by paying cash s.t Feb. 28. GEO. IIU-NILEYU I1EIUFE:S ; SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expon.. Levari Facias and Fi." Fa., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House in Ebensburg, on MONDAY, the 2d day of DECEMBER next, at 1 o'clock, p. M the following real estate, to wit : AIT the right,- title and interest of James D. Hamilton, of, in and to a lot of ground situated in Wilmore borouh, Cambria coun ty, frontiug 130 feet on Main street and run ning back 200 feet to Conerhaugh river, thence along said river 300 feet to a Mill race, thence along said Mill race 200 feet to lot of Valentine Maltzi, thence aloisg lot of Valentine Maltzi 200 feet to Main street, ad joining lot of alentine Maltzi on the south and land of Ephraim Crura on the north, having thereon erected a two story plank house and back building, now in the occu pancy of the Said James D. Hamilton. Ta ken in execution and to be sold at the suit cf Jamas Eager. Also, all the right, title and interest of George Robinson and John Robinson, of. in and to the following described building and lot of ground : Said building is a repository or store house for carriages, lumber, etc., of two stories, having a front of 494 fet and 20 feet back, with a building attached 16 feet long by 20 wide, one story high, situa ted upon the back portion of Lot No. 20, in the borough of Chest Springs, Cambria coun ty. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Jesse Varney. Also, all the right, title and interest of Samuel D. Price, of, in and to a lot of ground situated in the borough of Ebensburg, Cam bria county, frouting 50 feet on the Turn pike road, and extending back 105 feet to an alley, adjoinjng lot of George J. Rudgers on the north and an alley on the south, hav ing thereon erected a two story plank house, now in the occupancy of Win. Richardson. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit wf Graham & Thomas, for use of David R. Jones. Also, all the right, title and interest of John J. Trefts. of, in and to a lot of ground situated in the 3d ward of Johnstown boro', fronting on Bedford street and extending back to an alley, adjoining lot of Mr. Griffith on the north and an alley on the south, hav ing thereon erected a two story plank house, frame stable and slaughter house, now in the occupancy of the said John J. Trefts. Taken in execution and to be sold at the Buit of Robert Smith. Also. All the right, title and interest of Ellen Burk and James M. Burk, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Wash ington township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Nicholas A4 Burk. Arent Sonman and others, containing 130 acres, more or less, about two acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one and a half story plank house and frame stable, not now occu pied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of R. L. Johnston. Also, all the right, title and interest of W m. R. Hughes, of, in and to lot of ground situated in Wilmore borough, Cambria coun ty, fronting on Railroad street on the west and Crooked street on the south, adjoining the school house property, containing one acre, more or less, now in the occupancy of Wm, Ri Hughes. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Mrs. Alice Hughes of West Thilad'a, Also, all the right, title and interest of Thomas Scott, of, in and to a lot of ground situated in Cambria borough Cambria coun ty, fronting on Broad street and extending back to an alley, adjoining Fourth stieet ou the west and lot of James Cobe on the east, having thereon erected a two story plank bonse, now in the oceupancy of Anthony Preston and Thomas Hallen, and a two story plank house, now in the occupancy of Pat'k Hogan. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Mary Divers. Also, all the right, title and interest of Demetrius A. Weakland, ef, in and to a piece or pareel of land situated in Clearfield township. Cambria connty, adjoining lands of Joseph Dysert, Geo. Bingham and others. containing 10 acres, more or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected two one and a half story houses, now in theroccupancy of James W eakland. Ta ken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Scott. Also, All the right, title and interest of George Gates, of, in and to a piece cr parcel of land situated in Yoder township, Cambria county,- adjoining lands of Eliag Crissman, Jonas Yoder and others.containing 300 acres, more or less, about 100 acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a two story frame huse, log barn and spring house, now in the occupancy of the paid George Gate3. T.aken in execution and to be gold at the suit of E. A. Yickroy; Also. AH the right: title and interest of Silas Byrne,- of; in and to piece or parcel of land situated in busqaehanna township, Cambria county, adjoining lends Of David Burkhart, David Horst and others, contain ing 42 acres, more or leps", about IfJ acres of which are cleared, net now occupied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of A. A. Barker. JAMES MYERS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Nov 14, 1867. 1 xvxj. i otico is iiereuy given -naTrkn'Tni-i -vr i tlAOU ftH ftOCV o.i 1 1 1 v ii v VI XVUV MTS-a V Ifc A has been laid upon the premium notes of the i rotethon Mutual lire Insurance Cowvanu of Cambria County, to pay losses recently sustained, aud that Said assessment is due and payable oh or before the ICih dav of December next, to John.E. Roberts. Recei ver, at Ebensburg. The failure of parties insured to pay at the time required will viti ate their policies, though the Company may enforce collection of the amounts aasessed by suits upon tueir premium notes. A. U MULLIN, Secretary. Ebensburg, Nov. 7, 1867.3t A DM INISTR ATO RS' NOTICE. Letters cf Administration on the estate of D. A. Conrad, Io.te of Ebensburgh boro', dec d, having been granted to the undersign ed by the Kegister of Cambria county, all persons naving claims against said tjstat' are hereby notified to present them r rorrly authenticated for settlement, and th jbe in debted to the same are requested n v. payment without delay. r-i, d?UiN-liIiAiA'-mini.trator. Ebensburg, ov. 7, 136"; .-ct. TRAY COLT. Came to the premises of tha subscriber. TftKidinir in Chest township. 'Jambria county, on orabout the 8th day of October, a 2 year old dark sorrel M AE COLT, with left hind foot white and a small star in its face. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. DANIEL WARNER. Chest Tp., Nov. 7, 186T.-3t. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of. Administration on the es tate of Augustine J. Weakland, late of Clear field township, dee'd, having been granted by the Register of Cambria connty, all per sons having claims against the said estate aro requested to present them properly au thenticated for settlement ; and these iadebt- P PI? YOTJ WERE THIS WAY!! For Bargains! mm 9 MUST RECEIVED AT THOMPSON'S On High Street THE LARGEST STOCK ! THE BEST VARIETY ! TUG GREATEST BARGAINS and More of them! mi mil ii dm in FOR A LONG TIME! Fine DRESS GOODS Standard Dry Croc ks, Vl? NOTIONS, AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN GREAT PROFUSION ! And tell all i FM LOOKING FOR? mmmi tn mn vmm ma me IAL LIST. TAtt of Cause? set down for trial at a Cvait ol in-m-"' Plteas of Cambria County, commencing on Monday, the 2d dan 'of November next : FIRST WFKK. Baird Altimus Christy Commonwealth Brown Storm VS V3 VS V Black Cooper Christy Gates "et al G.ilUghiT Vi vs s Pvim II II C i Cistman, Solomon it Co vs Same vs SKCoM Hughes oV Co Hamilton WEKK. Melntire Klinemyer et ;il Priugle McDermitt Shoemaker Ass'ee Pi ingle Aouix Broiherliuu Hit Hoffman Fenlon . Gllins Truby Kr'ue Calvin LitzingT Dtiuruire Whit-, Tru.teo Same Pen Ion Campltll Giliis Flenr.tr . Miller MiGu'igh ct al Wnlti r Robsoa Plack Kofensteel Y a0ley Patton Morris tt ux Pairit Watson McGlade Allison Carr vs vs vs VS vs vs. vs vs vs vs vs vs Vi vs vs vs vs vs Smith ct al El!i CololesT ct al Dutx-au Delozier Duneati Noel et al Noel . Davis ct al Hood v 'a Adinri McGlade. Same Hen I' in McKeti&ie: et al Pa K R Go vs Grurnbliug et al vs Carle v vs AikniP ct al I'.i R K Co Cow. n Deineree ct ul Pa R R Co Davis Deh-zier Fa R K Co Same vs vs va vs vs vs vs vs vs vs TS Same Saru Sarif? -Lynch ct al Devlin Custer GEO. C K. i' All M. Prothonotarv. Prulhj's Oiiiee. Elensburg. Nov. 7, ltdi EGISTEU'S NOTICE. -No- tice is hcrebv given tht the following accounts have be-jn passed and filled in tho Register's Office at Ebensburg. and will be presented to the Orphans'-Conrt Cambist Omnty, for conR'ination ar?d allowance. io Monday, the 2d day vf Deceit jcr yuxt, t .wif ; The partial account of E. Hughes and Ed ward i'arrisdi, Executors of Jacob Turner,, late of Ebeu&burg, deceased. The account of Jacob SirtiTuugh'. Guard un of Margaret fcheim;- The second partial accmnt of John E. ScanlstC. Trustee-fir the s.ile of . the real es tate of John Noc'.; late of Waaliiugum town ship, deceased. ' fhe first and final account of 1 nilip J. Dr. t brick, Administrator of John LJjit!.rick, late of Chest township, deceased. Tiie account of R. L. Johust.vi. Adminis trator t? bonis non cum tesf-t'iuento anwx f Francis Gilleeph', late of CarnR tp deo'd. The first account i f Lvan J. Evans. Ad ministrator of Elizabeth J. Ii. Jones, Lit of Cambria township, deceased. Jambria township, de The account of J. L Levan Metzgar. dnir. of David Mvsteiar. Into of Johni-t nvn, dec'.'. The account of Neal Iliijranl Adni7'.-.-!ri- tor of Bernard Ilalligan, late cf the Don-ugh of Wilmore, deceased. The Account of Joseph Cmte, Guardian of Henry Donaldson. The partial account of Francis J. Christy, Trustee for the sale of the real estate of John C. McGuire, late of Carroll township, dee'd. pursuant to proceciuigs in partition. The account of V .1 Wnt.-rs. EiwAlor .f raits. ;Tane KoPerfarTaTe of Ehcn'trrr. doe'd. The account of H. Kiukead, Ex'r of Eliz abeth Stahl, late of Ebensbury , rVc'd. ihefcaal account ol Michael Noon, l.x r of Jas. Murphy, late of AlVgheny tp:, dee'd. .1 AM !-:s u Ki fyi x. Register. Register's Office, Ebenhburg. Nov. 4, 1867. N B A N K R U P T C Y District Court of the United Suites for tht . Western District f Pennsylvania. In the matter of tSRAF.L KERTCT.F.Y Bankrupt, Western District of Penn'a, fs : TIJIS IS TO GITC NOTICE. Th.t ou the thirtieth day of October, 1?67, a' Warrant Y Bankruptcy w: ined out of tho Fis t Court of the United States for the- Wstwit District of Pennsylvania, acainst t1 .t-,t.' of ISRAEL BERKLEY, of Yclor ownhip iu the Cour fy of Cambria, vhe ljTw iec.n judged a Bankrupt ou Ka ,wn petition': ' lhat the faymcLt of any dbts and tl, tu hvery of any property llongit)f; tj , bankrupt to him. cr f.-,r bU Wse, and tlie transfer of any pronely b , im aro fytbi,,i ucu uy law ; una in'.4 - nWi xit a mefitinij of vhe cr 1- itors of said tank and to chooFo o " .N-.. a J-.: v: . CsUlC, vill be tl0lll Rt : a Curt of Bar.kfif, is law office of 1-tbln to be h .,ien at t iniiv r -Ka' in Jnetown, before JOHN 1 jROTH E U LI N E, E.sq., Register f.r district, cn tho 6th day of December, A- 1 j. 18C7, at 10 o'clock a. ii. , TUOS. A. ROWLEY. U. S. Marshal. By S-Thos. Eluek, Deputy Marshal.1 Nov 1P67 PROPOSALS FOR J1EAT. ' Proposals will be received at the Cam bria County Poor Uonso .until Thursday. November 14ih. 18G7,at 4 o'clock T m., fot furpuhing 5,000 pounds of BEEF aid 2.000 pounds of POPIv for the oT said Poor House. Bidders miiit st?.te the amount tl.i propose to deliver, and the Directors rverv the right to reject any or all biU offered, deemed exorbitant. , JOSEPH DAILY. HENRY BYRNE. J'riireclow. " JOHN D. THOMAS, October 29, 1867. - ADlfoWNOTICE The umK J signed Auditor, appointed by the 0 ,' phans Court of Cambria ute the money in the hands of David Sh;V" fer, ;uardiao of the minor children of J. cob Shaffer, deceased, to aud amon-t ti l persons legally entitled thereto, hereby nL titles said persons that he will attend to x, I ' duties of that appointment, at his oflice 1 Ebensburg, ou Friday, the 22d day of fc vernier . 1807. at 1 o'clock p. M.. t l whero all parties interested may bo hea u" - F. A. SI10EMAKEH, Auditor.' -; Oct. 81. 18G7.-3L . - . , ,!. Lietters of Adminiut-,, . ' granted to the undesigned by the Regis 1' of Cambria county oU the estate of Then tl M'vau ey. late of Oonemauh twn d '' wp.. -veu to all-persons ha claim, against 6aid eatale to present the av proper 6kar fur aiiiustmenr an.l debtcd ar,i requwted to make immediate p 4 V 1 SARAH C. M'CAULEY, i HENRY C. KIUKPATRICK, f Adn' October 24, 18G7.-61. KJ. LLOYD, successor to R r - . j c . . J " etucti. j. uinn, ye. oiore on Main street the "Mansion Houpc?.'" EU Ottober 17. lbef.-acj.'' , opr. i!iurjr, Iat V r. ,1 t i 1 Pa of. n.rrz - ,y :