i I St Ifll'KSDAYT : : NOV. 21, 18G7. '""local and personal. GiRRESPON CENTS. A. R. n., Wil- Ve recollect the meetings to which : refer, aol are pleased that your lot bas L,n r;t among us. r:::-i of all your Biiaii be happy to be unions. jiuronui-rriEfi, Local and General. . fi.ie buck w as ki!ld in White township, ja:.a C"unty, on Monday week. When i-t covered the deer was with a flock of ,',-ep- -K.vlii.-ar Orthography. The IIoiHdays Iyz lladlcal .'ays : 'We had our first shift f.a vvoa Wednesday." It was early for i, .-i-vi re a yell. Jtihn. I'-t' r DolanJ (not William, as erroneously iitci ly u.-,) is rapidly recovering from the received by the accidental discharge ,f L:sg" i 111 tne 9tM iUfit- Dr. Krise is u'..t.-..'i:.n physician. " 0:i Tudsi.iy of last week George Swires, rat-!oa t-f our worthy friend, Anthony vv: c, of Clearfield township, was kicked :l ii.u o an J bis suuil so badly fractured - i I'.sna red r.i. ,1. il. Gardner, Esq.. for maty years a . .;. -. t . i' Wi'more, this county, paid our i v;t oil Thursday. Mr. Gardner ,. ,r ; r.-ru' connected with a hanking house : I: ;!i-i.ivkirg. He is always a welcome r .ii;. -at: the "frosty sons tf thunder." L : i Miller was executed in Clear : ,;, ! "i We lncS'lay lust, for causing the :: .;a f ! '-" he-ban d by adminirteiin.4 poi i (. !.:!!. he confessed tt-r guilt, and ; - : ! ::! tr'itr.ieht at his hands as her :: f r reai'Jsitiing the deed. M Wt-ivcr, of Indiana, Pa., while croFS r; r-i.e ci tie streets in that place, on Wed-r-.i.-.y last, was knocked down and :, ..ver I v a r.maway team of horse, and .A ne i" her I'.-gs so serioti.-ly fractured ' .:.;!'.! ui ;;: had to bo resorted to. A ung c-.lored man in the employ of Li: i-rorrL-tors of the M-uMain t this phue. has been arrested on (' I'Urrlirv. at ;! is now in jiij. ;r c '. it impeachment," and en ' 'j throw the hiu:e on another nezro v-. ! :S 'oft. V. ; i:id have ftated last week that '.rrit a ; . i Waters, convicted of parsing .('" ? rroi.ey in .luht.stown. have each i.red to o n yetrs imprisonment at lal-T in the Peniw-nMary, while the for-:-t i pny a fiue of $3,500 and the latter . ' f J-!.or0. A rirv -.-ir old daughter of ?Tr. Jackson t'.s, te-iding at Carpenter's Station, ' -!.!: re.ar.d county, was so shockingly .r:.r,!, " c ur.'e of wt-eks since, by fire com to her clothing fii m the kitchen ('uring the absence of iier parent1. ; -J lived only & few hours after the sad TL:' ;.?..'. Z says : "Jerry Black was his ' : attrv. and h'S influence got i j- ....." .ludgo Clack was not Mr. '" -1 "! ni-jii's att"inev. and Hon. D. J. ! t- i, arid other d i t i r f u'shed citizens of i r': ,i ued his petition. The Pres :;'t !. i ri'!it, and eveiy b-xly is glad to pre i "M sijlliei" at liberty again, but what !. 9 v.'-e ( !' ti l'.in stirit'S about it. J..ti.( ILimlin, who was convictevl in the -'r CAtnty Court, in July !ast, of larceny, " ! . il. Honm t, convicted la-t mouth of have rarli been sentenced to an . ; r;?- ::rr er:t of two years and three mouths n in the r-r:ue:.-:ary. A uiotioo for : ' V tri tl h is been made in the esse of l.ir.tnu Tfett, found guilty f rape, and w.i; i e decided at the Argument Court. A ilev-rt?r fi-cm the army, while on his v. tt, handcuffed and in charge of an r, j nrj ed from a window of the car in h If was ridifg, near Packsaddle, be- :.r..-tu-.vii, on Monday of last week, ' tie train was moving at the rate of ' .'' five miles per hour, and sustained in- '. -s f sv.f-h a character as to render his re Tr y ahv.-jyt impossible. He was taken to ' '. ii: r H- ii.e in Tittsburgh. '. In :i..na Dtmocart says that during 't !.iv last wetk the merchants cf thut s.hl about 12,000 yards of calico, y '.nderteok to undersell each other and J ecple wcut into the contest with inter ' 1 r vi.iiing themselves with Merrimacka, ' iSt rs. Wamfuttas, -c, at from 8 to : c-;-ts r ard. The madder the nier 1 -i-ame the more "madders" the peo i ' .'.t. Calico contests ought to be eu- nr ' A rr t-. r.nmed Flick was brought to our '' ( '-.Veduesday) morning, charged with ' - a i.utnbr of valuable, articles frm J. i. il'Ci eight's residence, in Johns ".'n Monday niht. The scamp repre - -i hi ;-i..-! f as being in destitute circum 1 sr.d was kindly furnished with lodg '. he repaid the kindnss by helping f t j a watch, wearing ap-paral, etc. " f i timatuly overhauled before he got ' w-i:i, hit, booty. ' ,,, informed? The Johnstown Tri mi not'ciiig favorably the appointment h f'. M uiii:! , Km., as Cashier of the Ach- D.n.e Savings Bank, wants "somebody '' i (it) where Ashland is located ? ;. Ebj.sburg FiCfKian tell?" Yes! ; is located in the Northern portion v IkiU county, and is almost the equal ! ; u'.ation and enterprise of our own thri : nutr'polis, Johnstown, with its Fur-'-';: 's included. It cotitatu3 upwards ' ' ' 00 ijihabitacts. ' 'r'c; Jhmsen, a freight brakcmin on ; i'i. K. It., fell from a car during the pas- "i I'nc tia:n from Derry to Gmemaugh .,n Friday night last, and was in- y to such an extent that death ensued in "'I time thereafter. lie was not missed , i- tr un until it reached Contmangh, -'".ii being made, he was found about " between the stations named, with ' l crushed at the thigh and other "ii on his p-rson. He expired fihort '",''r, ' ":r K f .und. lie leaves a wife and ' c.".;ldre:i in Pittsburg. no rKB We learn from tho Pitts ; I'hat. on Thursday morninir last. , j 0 T 1 ,'.. . . : . I . i .1 . . i -y : otuui'n, U'is counxy, tne ueaa 'f a r.piro boy. apparently about 12 ' '' " h was discovered upon the track of 'usvivania lUilroad. The boy had f or some time, and had apparent-;r- tun tYcr by a train, ahe was badly -' ibout ti:e ba.l The rpmiina wpm to Gallitzin, and left in tho charge ; r- G.Isin, eaj erinttndent of the road , ;Q Wednesday two colored boys ar ; at,Jllit2iu, having otolen a ride thith- av nKer train. One of them was ''"-C, and aiilt-arrl tf ha a limit, fi.iir- "''lr! f ae. ami gave his name as 'iiis.sev. Tl 1,..,. ...i,. i .1... tl U.S "JS to heir aunt, anI Louis , ti,t his mother lived in Al!e- ,:' " tl.3 hovs were Hw n tli turn "'I"'1 C 'i.eiijauh. where ther stated ... i 'c brothers", ani were grin2 to I'Tbt ' UUi'Jlutr- ii is supposea mat it.?ndeon a flight train leaviug on Wednesday night, and Mas- .-e JfiUDer. fill r.ff on1 tzro a MncSbane on his Travels. Dear Freeman I have been to 5Tw YnrV again. You may talk about Boston, and mmweipnia, and Ualtimore all three of inese respectable cities wouldn't make one New York, nor anything like it. But it takes, some time to see it all, and I hadn't time. Uut I saw gome of it. lue election was hist over, and it haA been held principally by the Democrats. ine majorities for that party had been piled up to something oyer 40,000, and the "cry was sun tney come." The Copperheids were getting weary of their load of majori ties, and calculating Radicals were wonder ing how much furthtr the joke would be carried. Tammany Hall was refulgent with a blaze of glory, and Mozart had forgotten her local defeats in the rejoicing for the geueral'victory But as your mountaineer readers, excepting a few from Ebensburg and Jacob Glasser, Esq., of Chest township, may not have visit ed New Y'ork, let me tell what the teims Tammany and Mozart mean. New Yoik has not only the moit numer ous but the most bellicose and uproarious Democracy of any city in tho Union or out of it. They are always equipped according to taw ior a tree election or a free right. And their organization, though somewhat rotiizh. is always strong, as the Devil is said to have remarked on one occasion. The ancient club organization was named in honor of an Indian seer or saga who flour ished at a period "whereof the mind of man runneth not to the contrary,'' and who is still revered as St. Tamenand. By an easy corruption (for New York is not without its corruptions) the tirst local habitation" in i wnicn this Democratic Association net for counsel was called Tammany Hall. And t this Hall has remained the regular Demj- I cratic headquarters to the present d y. j But the Democratic party in New YorV I became so thrifty that one llab woui not j answer, and certain Wood F. of.ice-holdors. I becoming dissatisfied with Tammany, oran- ! ized at a new point known as Moza.t Hull, j where they coutiuue to flouri.-h, und serve to I divide the .New lork Democracy, a;;l ocoa bionally elect a Radical. Every branch of business every trade cf society seemed to participate iuthe general rejoicing. Cnly oue-f.urth part of X. York is radical, it is true, but I had not tLs plea sure of meeting any even of that fraction. For example, my business lay at the Ceritrr.I New Jersey ticket office, at the foot of Lib erty street. Being a stranger, was inquir ing my way as 1 passed along West strict. "Is this Liberty?" said I to a fctalwart Hibernian whom I found on a dray. "You may well say it," was his reply, "liberty to ate an' drink an' wear what you plaze, in spite of the radicals and nagnrs." "Is this Liberty V I repeated to a heavy, good-natured looking man who kept a cigar stand. "Libertisch! Mine Gott, yah ! Hurrah for Libertisch !" was the answer. "Is this Liberty V I once more asked of a 6lender, nervous-looking fellow, with a bl.-r:k moustache. "0' est la Liberte, by Gar! C est la Liberte! Glorieuse!" was all the reply 1 got. VarieJ with travel and fruitless inqui ries, I stepped into an ale house, kept by a chucky, square-faced, a la Scott whiskered Englishman, and ordered a glass of ale. After imbibing I remarked, "We are near Liberty, are we not V "We 'ave it, we 'a ye it," Lc sang out. 'Utra for Hokey 'AH !" I left in despair. My friend informed me that A. O.ikey Hall was a lea;. ug candidate on the Democratic ticket, and that every body's head was too full of tre election to auswer correctly. But we reuched the pi it-t of our inquiries. If the population of New York outstnps her rival citits, the magnificence of her im provements makes the disparity still greater. This is more observable in the Northern c upper part of the city than elsewhere. The great Central Park, which embraces three hundred acres of land, of every variety, is destined to become the principal attraction of the great emporium. If splendid drives in every possible direction if the smoothest footways, meandering (if I may use the term) among and arouud natural hills and artificial mounds if forests full of game and lakes covered by'swans if all that is grand, beautiful and varied in the floral depart ment, from the tiniest vklet to the loftiest magnolia if bridges, aqueducts, waterfalls, lakes for pleasure-boats in the summer and ponds for skating in the winter if all that is grand, sublime, grotesque and picturesque, with the addition of fast horses, faster wo men and fastest men, can give a charm to any pleasure grounds, then the Central Park has that charm to perfection. New York is also famous for her Boule vards. TheBe delightful drives are not con fined to the metropolis itself, but crossing the llarlam river, (the Northern boundary of New Y'ork city and island,) extend away into the adjoining county of Westchester. These are paved with square split stones, wedged in, have almost the smoothness of a floor, and are of sufficient width (I judge by the eye alone) for the passage of half a dozn carriages abreast. From 3 o'clock f. m. till after nightfall these thoroughfares are liter ally alive with every form and style of ve hicle that the ingenuity of man can contrive or the wealth of millionaires purchase. But enough of New Y'ork for this week. MacShase. We Wouldn't, Wocld Y'ot; ? For no consideration would we part with a picture of a deceased relative or cherished friecd. ' How highly such mementoes are prized only those know who possess them, but notwith standing this admitted fact, many neglect to "secure the shadow ere the substance fades," and when they go out forever from those near and dear to them the bereavement is more keenly felt in consequence of this neglect. Why, then, should any one fail to secure counterfeit presentments of them selves and friends wdien the opportunity is afforded them, as it now is by Mr. Spence at hia gwllery in this place, to obtain most excellent photographs at most reasonable prices? We are sure that our artist friend can give you full satisfaction in all that per tains to his business, and wu advise you to call on him at once. Evekyb )DT Suited. There is no assort ment of goods in this county, at least, in which there ia comprised so many articles of adornment and utility as are contained in the superb stock of clocks, watches, jewelry, fancy goods, notions, toys, books, station ry, etc., with which Cham. Roberts' store is -now filled to repletion. The old and young, the grave -and gay, will be sure to find many things to please their fancy or meet their wants at the above establishment. Always RirXMisniso. Those enterpri sing merchants, Messrs. Mills & Davis, are constantly replenishing their shelves with the choicest goods from the Eastern markets, and hencf are always prepared to furnish the latest styles at the lowest prices. Their last invoice embraces shawls, dress goods, and a general variety of articles required for house- LOCAL, CORKESPONUOCE. Johxstowh, Nov. 18, 1867. Dear Freeman An employe at the roll ing mill, named Michael Sullivan, met with a very tevere accident one day last week. He was working at a heating furnace, and while m the act of drawing a piece of metal from the furnace with a pair of tongs, his hold slipped, and he fell with considerable force against one of the "buggies" which is used to couvey the metal to the rolls, thereby hreakmg three of his ribs. He was taken to bis residence aud a physician summoned who replaced the dislocated ribs, and he is now in a fair way of recovery. A man who resides in Pittsburg, and who came here to assist in putting gravel roofs upon teveral buildings in this vicinity, was very severely injured, a few days ago, while working at the new roof of the Mechanical Works. He was in the act nf ocn,i; iu - ' v- -uvvuuuij; LUC ladder when a piece of board was blown from the roof, which struck him nn t. fk 1 making a terrible gash aud completely pros- iiatmg mu.1 ior nine, ne was conveyed to the residence of a Riircroon an V.;a O - nuuitu dressed, and from thence he was taken to ms nome tne same evening. A voune son of Samuel Doncriaca w - - o-""i was one dav last week Ktandintr in t'Ua ity of the new Methodist church, upon which the slaters were at work, when a piece of slate came eliding down from the roof, and falling upon his head, iuflicted a serious gash. J. F. Condon, Esq. late Co. Sup't, made a very narrow escape the other day. He was standing in cIorr nrn-imii tn o i,i.;i,i;r,r. ; U " - . ' w - UU'lUllIf, 111 process of construction, and while one of the --ii oBuicia was in mo act oi driving a nail home distance above Mr. C.'she.td, the hatch et slipped from the handle, and whizzinsr ; ufia his c:-ir, ut open his boot at the side of .1.1 f.i V . 1-1 me loot, rut cia not touch the skin. Mr. U. may wt'.l congratulate himself on his es cape, for the hatchet, coming with such force, would doubtless have killed him in stantly Lad it struck him on the head. Mr. E. A. Vickroy and family started on j a visit tu tne west the e irly part of last week, and design absenting themselves until Spring. Mr. V. is one of the oldest and most, resj teled citizens of this neighborhood, "frosty, but kindly," and the family of which your corespondent is a member are under many obligations to him for several acts of kindness, and for which they shall ever hold ini and Lis in grateful remembrance. Mr. Vickroy ha leased his farm for a term of years, and intends taking up his residence in our town on his return from the West, In common with their many friends, I wish them a pleasant trip and a safe return to our midst. Your correspondent was pleased to greet a number of his Ebensburg friends in twn during the past week. First came the Direc tors of the Poor, flanked, by our lately elect ed friend, Mr. John D. Thomas. On Mon day came John A. Blair, Sheriff elect, Hon. James Murray, Geo. W. Oatman and F. A. Shoemaker, Esqs. S. B. aud his friends are always glad to greet these gentlemen on their visits to our town, aud he will ever pray, &c, that their "shaddcrs" may stretch out. Situ Bal. CuAsaED Hands. In order to enjoy a brief period of relaxation previous to assum ing the duties of Sheriff, Mr. John A. Blair has retired from the management of tho Union Hotel in this place, and has been suc ceeded by Mr. Jerome Plott, of Susquehan na township. In ail that constituted a pop ular and accommodating landlord Mr. Blair was eminently without a superior, but it is gratifying to know that his mactle has fallen npon a man who is iu the highest degree qualified to "keep a hotel." We bespeak for the "Union" a continuance of that pa tronage which has always been extended to it, and we are confident that no one will have cause to complain of the treatment vouchsafed them by the new landlord. Coxtbacts Awarded. The Poor House Directors, at their meeting on Thursday last, made the following award of contracts for the furnishing of meat for the use of that in stitution during the coming year. The fig ures named are the lowest that were offered by bidders: To Geo. C. K. Zahm & Gx, 2000 lbs. beef at $6.65 per cwt.; to Wrn. Kaylor, 1000 lbs. beef at $G.6C per cwt."; to Daniel Carney, 300 lbs. pork at 9 cte. per lb.; to Joseph llogue, 300 lbs. pork at 10 cts.; to Simon Fisher, 600 lbs. pork at 10 cts.; to Wm. Carney, 1000 lbs. pork at 10c. AssiyinsABT Ball and ScrpitR. The De Lernke Association of Carrolltown intend giving a grand anniversary ball and supper on the eveuing of Thaakegiving day, Nov. 28th. The public are invited to attend, aud from the well-known character of the gen tlemen connected with the Association a pleasant and entertaining "feast nf reason and flow of soul" may be expectsd. A Hikt to Marbied Ien. If you're loving, kind and true, You should never fail to do What is done by not a few, And should be done by many more ; That is this, and nothing less : Buy your wife a handsome dress The place to buy you'll easy guess Is Shoemaker & Comp'ny's store. Comk Axthow. "Come as the winds come when forests are rended; come as the waves come when navies are strandnd ;" but if you can't corns that way come like other sensible people, and buy all you need at the low-priced store of V. S. Barker, where all kinds of merchandise are being sold at prices much more moderate than hare'prevailed in this bailiwick for many years. JrfiT Received. That large and hand some invoice of new goods which we intima ted lait week would soon grace the shelves of J. M. Thompson's cheap store, has come to hand within the past few days, aud we deem it our duty to apprise everybody of the fact. You cannot but be pleased with the 6tock and surprised at the prices now prevailing at thi3 first class establishment. 31 IRRIED. At Wilmorc, on Tuesday, Nov. 12th, by Rev. J. Hackett,-Mr. Edward Lthch. of Summerhill township, and Miss Maet Ann O'Kieffe, of Washington township. Welcome, truly welcome, Edward, are you ta the matrimonial fold, and may you bo as happy and contented a benedict as you have been a worthy and prosperous bachelor. May peace and plenty ever gladden, and no care or sorrow ever sadden, the future lives of you and your estimable bride; and after a long and happy career in this world, may you pass to that better and purer existence in the world to come. Through summer's heat and winter's pinch. May each escape ail grief Since both have donned tho name of Lynch, And lost the name O'Kieffe. On the 12th inst., at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. A. R. Haight, pas tor of the Lutherau church, Wilmore Mr. n- n - " - - Da. Schf.nck's Pulmonic Syrlp. This great medicine cured Dr. J. H. Schenck.the Proprietor, of Pulminary Consumption, when it had assnmed its most formidable aspect, and when tpeedy death appeared to be in evitable. His physicians pronounced his case incurable, when he commenced the use of this simple but powerful remedy. His health was restored, in a very short time, and no return of the disease has been appre hended, for all the symptoms quickly disap peared, and his present weight ismoiethan two hundred pounds. Since his recovery, he has devoted his at tention exclusively to the cure of Consump t;on, and the diseases which are usually complicated with it, and the cures effected by his medicines have been very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor consumptives that kave to be lifted out j of their carriages, and in a few months healthy, robust persons. Dr. Schenck's Pul monic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills are generally all required in riifinr vxjnsumpuon. mil directions accompany each, so that any one can take them with out seeing Dr. Schenck, but when it is con venient it is best to see him. He gives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Respirometer his fee is three dol ars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in perfect health are ou the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists aud Dealers. Price U-50 per bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen. Letters tor advice should always beuheeted to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 North nth Street Philadelphia, Pa. Gen'l Wholesale Agents Dcmas Barnes & Co.. N. Y. ; S. S. Hnnoe & Co , Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Parke, Cincinnati. O. ; Walk er & Taylor, Chicago, 111. ; Collins Bros., St. Louis, Mo. U.e the Best. Blades'' Eupfumial Lit hriealors are a medical preparation in the form of a Lozenge, and ars universally con sidered the most pleasant, convenient and ef fectual remedy in use for Hoarseness. Coughs, Gilds, Croups, Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis, Diptheria, aud all Pulmonary Complaints. They are warhantkd to give quicker and more lasting benefit in the above affections than any other remedy. Also to contain no dek-faiious ingredient, and not to ( fiend the weakest and most sensitive Stomach. Blades1 Ckmsiitution Pills are so called be cause of their peculiar effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Biood and Nervous System. For inactivity of the Liver, for the Stomach in derangement, or Dyspepsia, liiey will de licht the patient with their mild and bene ficial effect, especially if after It ng continnnd indigestion and costiveness, they "are left with periodical returns of the Siek Headache. 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 II. BLADES & CD., aug8-Jy Proprietors, Elraira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists : 25 cts. per box. Horrible Accident. A man some time since was repairing a gas leak, corner of 28th Street and 6th Avenue, New York. He went in to the excavation and then lit a match. An explosion of gas took place, and the man was much burued. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment was applied freely, and in three days the man was about his busis ness in the Manhattan Gis Works as well as ever. Hij aine is Saiuel t Waters. This is one of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venetian Liniment ; it is not only good for Barns, but for old Sores, Bruises, Chronic Rheumatism, Sore Throats, Cuts, Insect Stings, Pains in the Limbs, Chest aud Back'; also internally, for Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Croup. It is perfectly innocent to take in ternal!', and is the best family medicine in the world. Orders are received all'bver Eu rope for it. The moat celebrated Physicians recommend it it never fails." Dr. Tobias puts up every drop himself. Sold by all Druggists at 50 cents and $1 per buttle. Depot 5G Cortlandt Street, New York. HALL'S VEGETABLE SQUM HAIR Renewer. I'ersong vrlio arc Gray Can have their hair restored to its natural color, and if it has fallen out, create a new growth, by its use. It is the best HAIR DRESSING in the world, making lifeless, stiff, brushy hair healthy, soft aud glossy. Price $1.00. For sale by all druggists. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. II.! Prop's. To CoNSUiirTiyEs. Rsy. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the direc tions for making and using the simple 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 suffer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing and may pioye a blessing. . Please address Rev. EDWARD. A. WILSON". No. 165 S. Second St., Williamsburg, N. Y. It is not trtje that R. II. Singer intends leaving-towi!, as some will have it, but, on thn 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 tool-", iron, etc., all of which cost money. Therefore persons indebted to Mr. Singer for work done iu '65, '06 and the early part of 'G7, are requested to call and settle. He feels confident that his customers will not let fcini stick. 3t. EltUOUS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, aud all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the s;ike of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making tho simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho advertiser's experience, can d.o ko by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGUEN. 42 Cedar street N. Y. Information. Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald hea l or beardless face; 'also, a recipe for the lemoval of Pimples. Blotches, Erup tions, &c. on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, emist, 823 Broadway, New Y'ork. Eat UeartILT. There are hundreds of people who do not daro to eat a hearty meal of victuals for fear of the distressing effects that follow. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure will stop it instantaneously. It has cured more cases of Dyspepsia than allother remedies com gHERJFF-S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exjyon.. 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 fcale, at the Court House in Ebensbure. on MONDAY, the 2d day of DECEMBER next, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following real estate. to wit : All the right, title and interest of James D. Hamilton, of, in and to a lot of ground situated in Wilmore borough, Cambria conn ty, fronting 130 feet on Main street and run ning back 200 feet to Conemaugh river, theDce aloDg 6aid river 300 feet to a Mill race, thence along said Mill race 200 feet to lot of Valentine Maltzi, thence alohg lot of alentlne Maltzi 200 feet to Main strset. ad joining lot of Valentine Maltzi on the south and land of Ephraim Crum on the north, having thereon erected a two story plank house and back building, now in the occu pancy of tho said James D. Hamilton. Ta ken in execution and to be sold at the suit of James Eager. Also, all the right, title and interest of George Robinson aud 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 49 feet 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. j Also, all the right, title and interest of Samuel D. I rice, of, in and to a lot of ground situated in the borough of Ebeusbur, Cam bria county, fronting 50 feet on the 'Turn pike road, and extending back 105 feet to an alley, adjoining lot of George J. Rodgers on the north and an alley on the south, hav ing thereon erected a two story plank house, now in the occupancy of Wm. Richardson.' Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of 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 Sd 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 iag 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 suit of Robert Smith. Also, All the right, title and interest of Ellen Burk and James M. Burk, of, in and to a piecuor parcel of land situated in Wash ington township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Nicholas A. Burk. Aient Son man aud others, containing 13(1 p.rres. rmr. r.r less, about two acres of which are ch ared, having thereon elected a one and a half story plank hoiw; and frame stable, not now occu pied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of R. L. Johnston. Also, al! the right, title aud interest of Wm. R. Hughes, of, in and to lot of ground situated in Wilmore borough, Cambria coun v. fronting on Railroad street on the west aiN! CrcKiked street on the south, adjoining the Jxhool bouse property, containing one acu more or less, now in the occupancy of Win. I'. Hughes. Taken iu execution and to be sold at the suit of Mrs. Alice Hughes of Werit Philad'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 street on the west and lot of James Cobe on the e;tst, hirirg thereon erected a two story plank h- use, now in the occupancy of Anthony Prestn and Thomas ILdlen, and a two story plank house, now in the occupancy of Pat'k ilogan. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Miry Divers. Also, all the right, title and interest of Demetrius A. Weaklaud, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Cleai field township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of Joseph Dysert.Geo. Bingham and others, containing 170 acres, more or less, about 10 acres of which ye cleared, having thereon erwted two one and a half story houses, now in the occupancy of James Weakland. Ta ken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Scott. Also, Al! the right, titlo and interest of George Gates, of, in and to a piece or parcej of land situated in Voder township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Elias Crissman, Jonas Yoder and others.contaiuing 300 acres, more or less, about 100 acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a two story frame house, log barn and spring house, now in the occupaucy of the said George Gates. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of E. A. Vickroy. Also, All the right, title and interest of Michael Snyder of, in and to piece or parcel of land situated in Susquehanna township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of David Burkhart, David Horst and others, contain ing 42 acrfs, more or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared, not 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. f N THE ORPHANS' COURT OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the following appraise ment of certain personal property of a dece dent, selected aud set apart for the widow of an intestate under the Act of Assembly of the 14th of April, 1851, has been filed iu the Reg ster's Office at Ebensburg, and will bo presented to the Orphans' Gmrt for appro val on Wednesday the 4th of December next, to wit : Appraisement cf certain personal property of Owen M'Caffrcy, late of Cambria borougb, clec'd, set apart for the widow of said dee'd. JAMES GRIFFIN. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Ebensburg, Nov. 14. 1S67. T TCENSE NOTICE. The peti- lion of John Strohm for L:ct-nse to keep an Eatirg House in theSil Ward. Johnstown Borough, has been filed, and will ho present ed to the Judges of the Court of Quarter Ses sions of Cambria County, on the first Mon day of December rext. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, TrothV. Ebensburg, Nov. 14, 18G7. TOTICE. The petition of John Devil, of Cambria county, has beeu filed in the Court of Common Pleas of said county, praying that his name bo changed to John B. Harnbt, which said petition will be presented to the Judges of eaid Gmrt ou the second Monday of December next, for decree, fee. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM. Ebensburg, Nov. 14. -4t. Proth'y, TRAY CALVES. Came to the premises of the subscriber, in Munsttr township, on Friday last, 8th inst., THRKE CALVLb. two of them heiffers and the oth er a bull. They are red in color, with some white spots. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them away. nov. 14. St. WM. B. DIVER. TT J. LLOYD, successor to R. S. La Bunn. Dealer in Druys, Medicines, Ijjllpl ili F.LAL.S YOU WERE THIS WAT II For Bargains! JUST RECEIVED AT THOMPSON'S On High Street. THE LARGEST STOCK ! THE BEST VARIETY ! THE GREATEST BARGAINS AND MORE OF THEM I TIM HAVE MI 0FTJE2ED ME FOR A LONC TIME 1 Fine DRESS GOODS Standard Dry Goods, SUPERB LINE OF NOTIONS, TV! "L T. am AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN GREAT PROFUSION 1 COME SEE AND TELL ALL I P mm TRIAL LIST. Lint of Causes sei down for trial at a Conrt of Common Pleas of Cambria County, oora meocing oa Monday, the 2d day of November next : FUST WKEK. Baird vs Black vs Cooper ts Christy vs Gates et al a Gallagher s Penna B B Co Altimui Christy Commonwealth Brow Storm Crossman. Solomon & Co vs Ilughes St Co Same vs Hamilton McDermitt vs Mclntire vs Klineuiyer et al vs Pringle vfc Srrdth et al vs Ellin vs Colclesser et al vs Duncan Shoemaker Asa'ee Pringle Adnix Brolherline (lite Hoffman Fenlon Collins vs vs Deloiier Duncan Truby Arise vs Noel et al vs Noel vs Davis vt al vs Bood' Admrs vs McGLdc vs Same vs Ben Ions vs McKenzie et al vs Pa R R Co vs Grumbling et r.l vs Carle vs Adams et al vs Pa R B Co ts Cowan vs Pemeree et al vs Pa R R Co vs Davis vs Delozier vs Pa R R Co vs Samo vs Same vs Same vs M3 e s tt al Calvin Litzinger Dun mi re White, Trustee Same Bendon Campbell Gillis Flenner Miller McGough et al Walters liobson Plack Rosensteel Yeagley Patton Morris eux Parfit Watson McGlade Allison Carr Custer vs Lynch et al vs Devlin GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Prothonotary. Pri'thy's Orlice. Ebensburg, Nov. 7. 1807. KGISTLR-S NOTICE. X- tice is hereby giveu that the following accounts have beeu passed and filled in tLe Res'isttr's Cfiice at Eheoshurg, anil will l e presented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria County, for onfi'matinn and allowance, on Monday the 2d day of December next, to wit : The partial account of E. Hughes and Ed ward Parris-h, Executors of Jacob Turner, late of Ebensburg, deceased. The account of Jacob Sharbaugh. Guard ian of Margaret Sheank. The sicind partial account of John E. Scanlan. Trustee for the s.ite of the real es tate of John Noel, late of Washington town ship, deceased. The first and final account of Philip J. Deithrick. Administrator of John Deithric':, late of Chest township, deceased. The account of R. L. Johnston, Adminis trator de bonis non cum testamento annexo of Francis Gillespie, late of Carroll tp., dccM. The first account of Evan J. Evans. Ad ministrator of Elizabeth J. B. Jones, late cf Cambria township, deceased. The account of J. Levan Metzgar, Admr. of David Metzjar, late of Johnstown, dee'd. The account of Neal Dugan. Administra tor of Bernard Ha-Iigan, late of the Borough of Wilmore, ileceaed. The account of Josph Criste, Guardian of Henry Donaldson. The parri il a.. -TV4icfs T. Cnrity, Trusts for the sale of the real estate of John C. McGuire, late of Carroll townfh;p, dee'd, pursuant to proceedings in partition. The account of E. J. Waters, Executor of Mrs. Jane Roberts, late of Ebensburg, dee'd. The .-.ccouLit of U. Kiukead, Exr of Elis abeth Stahl. late of Ebensburg, dfc'J. The final account of Michael Noon, Px'r of Jas. Murphv. late of AlVgheny tp., dee'd. JAMES GRIFFIN. Register. Register's Office, Ebensburg. Nov. 4, 1867. N BANKRUPTCY. District Court of the Vnifrd Slates for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In the matter rf ISRAEL BERKLEY, Bankrupt, Wet-tern District of Penn'a, fs : THIS IS TO GITE NOTICE. That on the thirtieth day of October, lfc67, a Warrant of Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United Stales for the Western District of Pennsylvania, against the estate of ISRAEL BERKLEY, of Yoder township, in the County of Cambria, wh has been a 1 judged a Bankrupt on his own petition : That the payment of any debts and the do livery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forb: i ben by law ; and that a meeting of the cred itors of said bankrupt, to preve thur debts and to choose one or more Assignees of hu estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt cy, to be hoHen at the law office of Ctkcs L. Pershing, Esq., in Johnstown, before JOHN BROTHERL1NE, Esq., RcgUter for said District, on the 5th day of December A. D. 1867, at 10 o'clock a. m. THOS. A. ROWLEY. U. S. Marshal, By S. Taos. Elder, Deputy Marshal. Nov. 7, 1867.-4 1. A D M I N ISTIi ATO US' NOTIHR Letters of Administration hitino K... lf uu granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county on the estate of Thomas M'Cauley, late of Conemaugh twp.. dee'd, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them m proper shape for adjustment, aud those iu debted are requested to make immediate pav- SARAH C. M'CAULEY, ) . , HENRY C. KIRKPATRICK, f Adm' October 24 1867. 6t. 4 DM INISTUATORS NOTICE.-- J- Letters cf Administration nn tV, of D. A. Conrad, hte of Ebensburgh boro, decM, having been granted to the undersig-jl ed by the Register of Cambria county, 'all persuus iiaviog claims against said ete are herebv notified to nrpsi nt. V.m ..-....i .. authenticated for settlement, and i-w dented to the same are requested to m&ho payment without delay. JOHN A. BLAIR. Administrator. Ebensburg, Nov. 7, 1867.-6L STRAY COLT. Came to'Tu premises of the subscriber, residing in Chest township, Cambria county, on or uboui the 8th day of October, a 2 year old dar sorre! MARE COLT, with left hind foot whie and a small star in its face. The owner 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. nn WANTED Agents to Fell ti sTjipJ U f J best low-priced Sewing MachiuebJ ever made either by the month, or on ouut mission. Our machine will sew, hem. feii. tuck, bind and embroider equal to a hih priced machine. Cut any third stitch, ami, theQfiiiii.lejir-before, the Re-im-wiili tt i s 3 -1 t V, 1 PaOPP. n..TZ f T