u J .. i - i! THE FREEMAN. THURSDAY, jJ. 80, 18C9. LOCAL W PERSONAL. TLtr s n possession of Mr. 5t-tt!omojcr. of Sumicrhill township, wich baa produced three calves within a ycvr. Wm. Boll, of Jefferson cminty. was in ctaritly fcillad, week Ltfure lap t, by a limb cf a tree, which foil ou him while engaged in ch ''pjug.. Some graceless ecarrrp entered the Indiana Messenger ofilce, one nipht recently, ami jftilo therefrom a pair f new boots belong Tv3 to one of the compositors. A coal miner n.crrd Jacob Winters was no riocsly injured by a fall of ulate iu a mine at Fenn Station, not Tong since, that be died in a few days after the accident. Wio Martin was killed and Wm. Fox had both logs broken and an am crushed, n tho 18th in&t., by the caving in of a por tion of a coal bank near Lockport. The in juries of the latter will likely prove fatal. lh boiler cf-an engine ut a Pteam saw mill, some two irilea west of Ligonier, ex ploded on the 8th Ids!., making a perfect wreck of the bnildicg. All bunds were at .upper, and thus escaped the explosion. TJ.e religions organization known as the CinKr'dtir. ;'tt3, has purchased a lot of ground nar the rn-sbyterian cbrch in this place, and contemplates the erection next spring of a large an.J banihwme church build jog therein. 'lite County 'Treasurer's office, in Hun tingdon, waa entered oa- Wednesday night, and tho door of the safe battered completely H, but a tha Treasurer had removed all the luo U in the evening, the burglars got noth ititf fr their labor. The readers of the Fryman will find else where in our raper the advertisement of J!r. Ottinger Reeri. who has located himself in oar mul-Jt aa a worker in marble. He i an excellent mechanic and a deserving young man, and wo hop to 6ie him kept busy. At. Cufcli.-hniau named Edward Sims has Lscn c-oiriinttf ed to IloHidaysburg j d! on the charge of assaulting a watchman on Che Pa. Ji. ht Tyrone t- nLip, named Barkley, and robbing him of his watch, while the latter was at Lie prayers, -on the evening of the 11th inst. John G"X, F.. ntrr now County Trci-ii-rer, way la?t wk fuducte-l into ofilea, &bJ tkes to tht duties as niturally and becom ingly ayouDg duck tekes to water. Mr. Co:; la a ruoiuble and (."comrnodat.ng gentlo ic".r.. r.cd cauuot fail to mak a popular and J laUMul puoic servant. J wph Stewart, a freight brnkeman on taa Pa. it- Jt , had both bis legs badij larrr uteri ou Y.'edr,cdfty last, by being- caught J ltween tb" i -nU-nes of a enr tnd engine wl..k he w&a attempting toconple together, and one of wb'ch '.lprd over the other. The rtcciiferif occurred at Irwin station. The nraW train east on the Pii. II. II., on Saturday evening week, came suddenly np vo Wm. Lnfrav nnI hh wife and another Ifviy, who were walking n ihe track aHint c-rie reiTo this sife f Tyrone, find before Mr. Ii. ecold get cnt of the way, -the trr.in ttrnck n4 kUle-1 h!raon the spot. Th-e Iitdies es mped nninjnrud. A little daughter of Mr. I'atr'kk Sl.ay, of Alto-ma, fomc tm cr twelve years of age, wan burrrM todoath, -oil Friday Isst. 8he rva p'-ijing aVxint the stove dnrfr the ab T th! other rr.rmbors &f the family, -d l.cr c'othirg ignititg from the fire, she waa wrepprd in flame fcefure aistance co?Ul nu;h her, airl so terribly injured that dath "..sl aliiiO?t imnrediatetv. Ou; pood fritnti. Mr. 'fb.cp. MrKieman, f A'?ooca, this wc-k added six more good t-rnef? to the lon.g list of subscribers to the Freenvtn a:roady procured by him. Toi. io one of the most energetic and warm h;nrthd f.ij3'i we have ever been blewed wiih, and SI he livfe.1 in Cambria county and did a get a fat oQice, it wonlj bo because thr Influence cf ihe Freenan was worth nothing. Three youpg tnrn were dnvfc'.eJ at the lat-o 8e-iun of the Ciearfleld GVnty Girrt for mutilaling a hor?e iu a raoet inhuman manner. One of them was sentenced to pay a fine of $600 awl undergo nn imjn"eonment of two yers and cine imnths in tho West ern Penitentiary, nnd the ether two were lined In a like susn, with one year and nine months' imprisonment. The two latter, If Tot ?.'! three, were reared in this c-junty. 2so lea? than three pointers found their way into our tcT.n on Tuesday last, and After th-Ith'g the various points of interest, tho FrciA.m office amon the rest.) as qui-f-Jly took their departure, bavins: neither inok-?(c atr boon molested by any one. Tb '!r presence created no alarm, as they "were aM perfect' docile and amiable in their -2iptitone, and as grntfe as lambs. They bailed from Altotia, and bore the Fobriquets Messrs. John Rockett. Richard Rowan And Join F. Ktorai. All capital fellows and A Ky ar:1 festive parly of whole-souled -n fi C -ncmaugh visited our town by wn; of li e overland cr ovcrsnow route, fui-,dey. aud for a time enlivened the WFM&l dull routine of winter Ufa in Ebens Vurg with hand-shaking and merry-making. Of thee.-! tire party there were but four who v tre not Bubicriburs to the Freeman, and these four aJddd their nnmea to our list be fore taking their departure. 2drry men were they &e ever mortal visage aw : Thoeenoblo hearted fellowi tboso men from Conemaagb. Tial bt Jcdoes. On our fourth page wiJT be found an article under this caption, vrhlch we jmbUeb. at the request of a legal friend. Yve commend it to our readers whether lawyers or laymen. There U too much disposition at the present day to limit, by legislation and otherwise, that timc-hon-crtd institution Trial by Jury. Under a fair interpret ation cf our National and 8tate Constitutions every citizen has a right to have hi c.se tried by a, Jnry of his peers ; and any departure from the enjoyment of this sacred right i fraught with danger to the citizen. xr- 8v? ant lcS PJc he drove With hiB tandem teim and cutter, And ID fancy heard we this : "By Jove, Don't I mke things flutter t All week long I dry good Bell To banker, butchei , baker. But bo these a brief farewrUi' - And he was gocs--H. A. Shoemaker. We aro glad to say, however, that h has Sot back to his old stand on -Main street, whtt he still selU dry roods and all other E ooda at the lowest prevailing priced. i Aum Alteham Pa btim .i The points af trmed by the Court ou the trial of the case ?r Dav Gillis r.t. renna, R. R. Co., row lag out ,f lb equalities caused by th fall ViT Palf,rn Johnstown, on the v i liCpt,,uW' 1&eG- having been pub lished by theoounl for the Company we p1" Weck glVe ,he Vo5nt- by the J laiEtifl'g couwae . in ih,V m,., k. t jiy be heard. Josephine, ht JIniLBicn. The Muhl baoh well sustains hsr high fame ia this new historical romance. Indeed, we hardly know whether we ought not to drop the word ro mance, and call it plain history at once. It rends like a history ; it Is made tip of known facts; its heroine and its heroes were once UYbh and bloi and not all the Muhl bach could invent a more wondsrfal series f events thaD befel the sweet yotng Creole who shed the only soft human light that gleams across the pathway of Napoleon. The book is called "The Unipress Josephine' but it far less concerns her history and char acter as the sharer of a throne, than as the sovereign miHlrca of ono wayward heart, the only woman whom Napoleon ever loved, and bis cold sacrifice of whom brought down n pnn him tho terrible penalty of his subju gation and solitary death. This great story ; of actual life, the most marvellous perhaps to be found in all the anuais of courts, is told in a manner worthy of the theme by tho famous German novelist. It i9 more of a love tale than some of her other books, and shows her to great advantage as a deli cate analyst of thegraud passion. The pic tures, we predict, will command general ad miration. They are not behind the be3t of those which irradiate the dullness of Ihe Kjrflish magazines. Gaston Fay is the artist. He is an American, we understand, and we hall his appearance as a promised relief from the long reign of artistic medioc rity. For a realization of the dolce far niente, command us to tho de'.ic'ous Josephine at Martinique, and for maidenly sweetness, to llortense leaning against the garden fence. I the list of Jurors published on this page, and heretofore in these columns, we follow the Ebchsburg Freeman in spelling ".GalHtein." If we are not misinformed, the good Frince fpelled his name with an "e" in the last syllable instead of an It may be well to settle this question now. Who Is right? Under the "Brief Mention1' of the Johns town TYibuns we find the above. Tou are right, dear Tribunt, in following "the ortho graphy of the Ebensburg Frkemait in spell ing 'Gallitrin,' " and it is a pity your fol lowing of us is limited to ortbogiaphy. Our spelling of the name is correct. The name is Russian, and while a very large proportion of their family names end in "in " rflrv fw rtrrr.inftfA with en," an 1 the celebrated name of GalltT2in is no ex ception to the general rule. Ye have no autograph of Dr. GalUizin in our possession, but our recollection is quite clear that the spelling is as we have rendered it. It is, we believe, the only Cambtia county name iu the "New American Cyclopaedia" of Dana and Ripley, and there (vol. 8, page Gl, et. stq.,) we fiud hcelce'of the'name, including the Dcctor. epelled 'Galhtzin." Besides, the MSS. of his memoirs, by R. B. M'Cabe, LIsq., deceased, (an unfinished work.) give the came ppellirig. It is, in addition, the i orthography given In the law eroding the ( township of the same name and tiie village spntU iu liVc fliauner. In oiTr fri;Tld KSit- isned 7 Ol b ,Sosiwwi The "poslsh" of an ed- ft.r is not unenviable one, ard fo esjecially Irtivewe found it during the past few weeks. Readers should recollect that editors can't know everything, though dome of them may think they do, A few weeks since a communication came from Susquehanna township which we re fused to publish without first being furnished with the name of the author. The name came to bnd, and we published the paper : when, lu! it turns out that, after stirring up a hornet's nest, wo are called upon for the ininp, an l find that we were imposed on by a fictitious oKPj John Fi ingle, and the real one remained concealed. . So cf an article from Ftirview, signed ''A. Lemming." We naturally supposed the name genuine, and, oa reading the article, fonnd no names of persoos iu that section mentioned, and as there were some funny allusions in the article which could not, as we conceived, give offence to or Injure any person, we gave it a place in our colnmns. Wo are since informod, however, that one or two of the most respectable neighbors feel pgtl-?ved by the article question. This we regret, a3 our wish is to reflect ou no one. But we must give the news, and it is very b;ird to do so in all cases without tramping ou the curns of some body. "Demosest's Young America" for Fkb niTABY. We are glad to see this beautitul Monthly. The children are jubilant over its arrival, and anticipate its coming with per sistent questioning, making its advent a relief ami pleasure. It is quite unique in its wn.y fresh and spiiitcd in toQe. full of illustrations, and not at all "gocdy" and mawkish. Long life to it, and many sub ecribers, who, by the way. get a handsome premium, in addition; for the subscription price $1,60. Published by W. Jennings Demorest, 478 Broadway, N. Y. The cause of Sec. Seward's desire to pur chase the Danish West India Islands has at length leaked out. The Islanders were bo poorly clad that he concluded to bt?y their i land first, and then furnish them all with free passes to visiS Jas. J. Murphy's cheap Star Hall Clothing Store, Johnstown, and select suits from his large and superb stock. Naerow EtCArE. A young IaJ ran trpon the traek in front of a train on the Pa. R. R., near Wall's Station, on Saturday last, and was struck by the cow-clcier of the loco motive and knocked from the track, but, strange to say, jumped to hl feet and raa away, apparently unharmed, and laughing heartily at the occurrence Walk Iw. Now is the time to waft fnfo the cheap store of Mills & Davis and "buy j'ourself rich." There is a great closing out sale of winter goods at this establishment, and prices are so astonishingly lew that no ote will seek further for what he wants if he only pops in and examines their goods and learns thdr prices. What more pleasant and profitable pas time can bo indulged in these long winter nlhls than is afforded by the perusal of an interesting and instruct ive book. To per sons who peek mental food of this kind we commend the examination of Cham. Rob ert' large collection of standard and mis cellaneous works. CoifiKO Ur tsb Street. If a body meet a body coming up the street, with new coat upon his back new boots upon his feet; yon can bet your bottom- dollar, and even a li Vile more, that ho bonght them very cheap, if he bonght them at Thompson' store. Missouri. Our whilom Cambria friend, Mr. Jeneph Lilly, writes os frora MileV Point. Carroll county, Me., under dafe of Jan. 13th, 1868. and states that they have bed no snow there as yet, and that the Mis souri rvrer w etill clear of Ice. TJroN all FUbjects-there is more or less di versity of opinion, but in this region it seems ta be a generally admitted fact that V. S. BaTker keeps the very best of good, and btfis them jjt the rnoit moderate pricx- LOCAL COURKII'OXDUSCE. JonssTowx, Jax. 27, 1868. Dear Freeman After a week of recrea tion in ye mountain villages, S B. is again at his old post, prepared to chronicle from his note book the few brief "mems" jotted down during the week. A sad occurrence transpired In the Fourth Ward on Wednesday last one of those la mentable calamities which, despite so many terrible warnings, occnr only too often. A child of fourteen months, daughter of a Mr. Boyer, was Bcalded In such a manner as to prodace death in twenty-fotr hours after the accideat. Mrs. Boyer had fifled a tub with boiling water and placed it on a low bench. and then passed into an adjoining room. While the mother was absent the child, it is supposed, tried to clamber up on the bench, and iu its tfforts pulled over the tub, tho contents of which completely immersed and tcaldcd it so terribly as to caase death ou the following day. A little sou of Jere. Flanagan met with a severe fall one day last week, by which his collarbone was fracture d. A physician was immediately summoned, and after enduring the painful operation of having It adjusted, the Utile sufferer ia getting along very well. Protracted meetings and revivals are now in the full ti'e of operation iu the Lutheran, lladical Methodist and M. E. churches in this place, all of which are being attended with great success. Our local election takes place on the 21st of February. The officers to be elected are Burgess, twoSchool Directors. and five Coun cilmen. There is as yet littto or no talk as to who the candidates will be, 8ome wholesale sneak thief elevated a large roll of carpet from the front of John J. Murphy's store, on Main 6treet, one evening last week, and escaped detection. Mr. M. offers a reward of $20 for the capture of the thief and recovery of his prooerty. Jas. J. Murphy had another valuable overcoat tc leu from a display stand in front of his cloth ing store, not long since. Several other" pet ty robberies have occurred recently, and it J appears as it a regularly organized banaol prow e.s were at work. By invitation of Mr. A. Akers, your cor respondent went to see the prize steer which that gentleman bought to at the rittsburgh F.iir, last fall. This mouster weighs nearly 3000 lbs., is about 17 hands high, measures 9 feet six inches in length, and 9 feet 4 inch es ia girth, and is as boautifully a propor tioned animal as one would wish to see. Mr. A. paid $325 for this steer, and designs converting him into steak?, roats and boils about next Eister. An oyster supper and dance came off at- the Scott House, on Thursday evening last. which rather eclipsed any previous party ever gotten up here. 1'ror. Julius Moore, accompanied by a professional quadrille caller from rittsburgh, made the music for the occasion. A grand ball comes oil at Fr . nheiser's Hall to-night, and our firemen's first annual ball will take place ic tho course of a couple of weeks. There ia a tremendous ice gorge at Three Mile Dam, below town, atirt the water has backed up as far as the iron bridge. If the present thaw should produce a break up in tho rivers, Cambria borough will stand a first-class chance of heing.submerged. I was pained to learn last week of the death of Samuel B. McKnight, which oc curred in Pittsburgh on Monday last. Mr. McK. had for several years been employed as a passenger engineer on the Pa. R. R., and was known as one of the most careful and competent on tLe road. His man' friends and acquaintances on the mountain will learn with regret of his untimely demise. The writ r of this can bear testimony to his noblenei-'s of heart and kindne.s of disposi tion. Green be the turf above him. During the progress of a melee in a lager beer saloon here, a few evenings ago, a young man named Broderick w is cut in the side with a dirk knife in the hands of some one unknown. Matt. MeCutcheon, a railroad brakeman, had three fingers of his right hand crushed while conpling cars near the station at this place, on Tuesday week. Sku Bal-. We give anoCier Republican space for the following : To Vie Freeman: Is the man who wrote that nincumpoop article in the last Freeman any dependent or relative of the ex-United States Senator from Indiana ? I think Rit tenhouse might write ono more article then quit. 'Republican' should quit discounting for a brief period, and go to spoiling school Ho might be the "makeing" of a common school scholar, which would be "escensial" to the banking business ; and as "Republican" is an aspirant for Congress, his "havein"" a knowledge of the art of spelling would be "escensial" to a Congressman, as there is a considerable amount of financiering and dis counting done by Congress. "Republican" could have a good share of the patronage. haveing"the people's interest (15 percent,) at heart constantly and fmtiringiy, would serve to the end or his term, and wouM qualify himself to be a heavy Contributor to periodicals and newspapers of the land, an J make himself the Bacon of the present cen tury, without being injured in health or financially. Wilmobk, A Kew Literary EsTBRrRrta. Great liberality on part of the publishers $100,- 009 to be awarded to the subscribers. Novel plan to induce a large circulation. We have been favored with- advance sheets of a new monthly magazine, issued on an entirely new plan by Messrs. Evans & Co,, publisher. From our knowledge of the parties en gaged in this enterprise, we feel justified In assertrng that their undertaking will be a success, and in all respects satisfactory to the public, la addition to the atfracilons of- a fresh and interesting monthly, containing articles from tho best authors in this country and Europe, as the title indicates, the publishers draw upon the whole world for topics of interest, and offer as inducements (if such were needed) a "dividend system" of an entirely original character, in which all their patrons will participate. This depart ment is under the personal supervision and exclusive control of Mr. George G. Evans, long and favorably known as a gentleman of expfirieneev capability, enterprise and probity. We commend to all a perusal of the '-prospectus," wherein the distinctive features of the enterprise are fully set forth, feeiing satisied that the result will be' an immeuse circulation of their new monthly, "The World at Home." Full particulars are seot free. Address Publisher? "The World at Home," 814 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Fhiladelphid Sunday Times, Dec. 20lh, 18G7. Alteon PEorxRTT tou Salt?.-" A Ilor.so and Lot located on Claudia street, opposite the Catholic church, in the Borough of Al toor.a, is offered for sale on reasonable terms. The Lot is CO by 125 feet, well improved and In good condition. The House is a two story frame building, contains seven com modious rooms, and is in excellent repair. For further information apply to Samuel jrr.xitv. LUnsburg. Pa. Use mfc Best. Blades1 Euphonial Lu bricalora are a medical preparation In "the rorm ot a LiOMDge, and are universally con sidered the most pleasant, convenient and ef fectual remedy in use for Hoarseness. Coughs, Colds, Croups, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Diptheria, and all Pulmonary Complaints. They are Wak rented to give quicker and more lasting benefit in the above affections than any other remedy. Also to contain no deleterious ingredient, and not to offend the weakest and most sensitive Stomach. Blades Constilulion Pills are so called be cause of their peculiar effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Blood and Nervous Syrtem. For inactivity of the Liver, for the Stomach in derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will de light the patient with their mild and bene ficial effect, especially if after long continued indigestion and costiveness, they are left with periodical returns of the Sick Headache. I In case cf a severe cold, producing Chills and Fever, you can break it very soon b3' using the Tills s?i per directions with each bos. JOHN If. BLADES Sr CO., augS-Jy Proprietors, Elmira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists : 25 cts. per box. Good News to OwstCi or HoRsis. Hav ing secured the aid of a good Shoer, anfl being well supplied with Nails and Shoes, I am determined to offer to eah cutlomers the greatest inducement held out in this place since things were low. You can have yenr Horse shod all round for One Dollar and Fif ty Cents. I will also iron Sleighs and Sled., make Wagon Tire and all kinds of Chains, and do everything in the Blacksmithing line at greatly reduced prices for the eath. 8hop near the Foundry of E. Glass. It. H. SINGER. Ebensborg, Dee. 12, I8079ni. iNFORMATTON.-Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face; also, a recipe ior me lemovai oi rimpies, motches, Erup tions, &c:, on the'skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beautiful, can bo obtained without charge by addres.ing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Cmist. 82'. Broadway, New; York, Win' si'rrta from Dyspepsia When so potent, so safe, and so certain a Remedy can be procured so easily. Coe's Dyspep sia Cure is a perfect specific for the disease. A single dose will demonstrate this fact. Let those who are troubled with Dyspepsia, Indigestion, 4Constipntion, e., make but one trial- Attektioit.- Any person wishing a good, well ironed sleigh, with stee! soles, bent shafts and large white oak basket, can get one from R. H. Singer, as he has several on hand and for sale cheap for cash. Gall soon as they sell fast. Shop near the Foundry of E. Glass. HIARRICII. DOUGLASS McMULLIN. At St. Au gustine, on Tuesday, 21st inst., by Rev. E. Burns, S. M. Douglass, Esq., and Miss M. Ellen McMullin, both of Chest Springs. Fair Ellen has no fears for men, For at affection's call, She "beards the lion in his den The Douglass in his hall." And since it Is so, we join with their many friends in wishing them a long life of unal loyed happiness and prosperity, and sincere ly hope that sorrow and a miction may ever be strangers in their household. JAUTIOX. Having loaned to the tenant farming my place, Joseph Urban, one Wagon, two Horses, and two setts Harness, all persons are hereby cau tioned not to interfere with them, as I will protect my property at all hazards. JAMJKS M'COY. Feb. 30. 18C3.-3. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The uud signed Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria county to report distribution of the money in the linnds of E. J. Waters, Eq., Executor of Mrs. Jane Roberts, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will attend for that purpose at the office of Wm. Kittell, Esq., in Ebensburg. on Fri day, the litii day of February next, at 2 o'clock p. M., when and wlere all persons in terested may attend. JOHN S. RI1EY. Ebensburg, Jan. SO. 18tJ8.-3t. gBENSLURG MARBLE WORKS, J- Having purchased the Marble Works on High street, one door cast of T. W. Wil liams' Hard ward Store, and supplied mvself with an extensive stock of TOMBSTONES, I am now prepared to furnish all work in my line at tho loiccst city prices, and feel continent that 1 can render entire sathfac tion to all who favor me with their orders. Parties desiring to purchase Tombstones are respectfully invited to call and examine spe cimens on exhibition at my shop. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to, and work delivered where desired. Jan. 30. 1808. OTTI XGER REED. 1ST OF CAUSES set down for trial at an adjourned Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, coimrjencini on f 7 j r, , it. y . . e j- l . . juuiuuy, me 4iui uay oj fevruary next I5rotherUfr Fenlon Bur goon? Truby Krise Morl7 Calvin Altimu? Litzingr Vs. Smith et. al. vs. Duncan. vs. Noel. s. Duucan.- vs. Noel et. al. vs. Duncan. vs. Noel et. al. vs. Cooper, vs. Davis & Litziner. Hare vs.. Cooper. Bendons vs. Bendon Smith et. al.- vs. Adams. GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Froth'y. rroth'y's Ofiice. Ebensburg, Jan. 27, 1868. RPI LANS' COU RT SALE, By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, 1 will expose to public sale at the Hotel of Michael J. Piatt, in Plattville, Susquehanna township, on Saturday, 222 February next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following reirl estate, of which Andrew J. Farrell, died seized, now owned by his minor children, tiZf Francis Farrel. Archibald Farrelr and James T. Farrell subjeet to the dower of the widow of the said Andrew J. Farrel to wit: A CERTAIN TRACT OR PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in Susquehanaa township, Cambria county, aforesaid, bound ed by lands of Joshua Davis. Pitts & Cague. Heirs of J. Conner, David Bcrkhart, M J.' Piatt, and others ', containing 100'4cre and 124 Perches, st rict measure, or thereabouts ; about SO acres of which are cleared, and thereon erected a two story Plank House, Frame Barn, and other outbuildings. Terms of Sale One-third Co be paid On confirmation of sale, atid the residiiatiiitwo equal annual payments thereafter, -jkJ? in terest, to be secured by the judgrnentWnd9 and mortgage of the purchaser. FRANCIS J, BEAREX Guardians of said minors. P. S. The above property will bo sold as described, or in two or more parcels, as may result to the best interests of said minors. Drafts of same will be exhibited on day of tale. Jan. 30, 18tf3. THIS WAY ! ! For Bargains! Ill Is if STREET. LOW PRICES. THE GREATEST ! AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF JUST RECEIVED AT THOMPSOiYS On High Street. TIIE LARGEST STOCK ! THE BEST VARIETY ! THE GREATEST BARGAINS AND MORE Ot, TMM ( mi have Eiii mm mi FOR A LONC. TIME 1 Fine DRESS &06DS Standard Dry Goods, SUPERB USE OF NOTIONS, MSI Kill?, AND ALL OTHER GOODS H GREAT PROFUSION ! COME AND BUY YOUIt GOODS OP Alt KIND. TfflE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 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D. 1 8C7, prefer his tition to our Jnip- cf tha Court of Common Flr, prajin, for the causes therein set forth, that he, the said Patrick ricna'aaa, raigkt be divorcf"; from tho bonds of mr.lrimony entered into with Mary HsxreUan, We do, therefore, com. matid J on, the sr. id Mary Ilennhan, is ws have heretofore commanded you, that set ting aside all btinnesi acd escuEts whatso ever, yon be and uppenr in your propwr per son before onr Judges at Kbensburjj. ut n Oonrt of Common Pleas tbc-re to be tit-Id for raid connty, on the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH NEXT, to nnswer the petitii.n or libel of the said Patrick Ilennhan, and tt show tali,- if nny you have, why the said Patrick Ilennhan, your husband, should not be divorced Irora the bonds if matrimony, ngreeebly to the Acts of Assembly ia eurlt case raftde and provided Ard hereof fail not. TriTxnM the Honorable Gf.orgb Tatlor, President Judge of our aaid Court at Kbn bnr, the Hth dnv of Pecunher, A.l. 1867. E(). C. K. ZAHM, Proih'y. Attest Jons A. Blaih, Sheriff. j.lC-4t. N Till: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CAM HKl A COUNTY. Fred erick Krin vs. Elijah Morrison, Adra r of J. .arren Boody,'dec'd. No. 7-, December Tprin, let?.' Kji:-T?.f.NT : For a messauge and tract cf l'it-1 situate in the Township f Jackson, Co truly of Cam bria, Stite of Pennsylvania,- bounded by land now or Luc of Joseph urk!i?vrdt and Lewis Dun my or on theent, by land now or late ol SiimSel Pad on tbe south, by lam! of William Strnyeron the ii est, and by land, of John linger and llichr.l Davis on the' north, ..ontarning ooe hundred And twenty five Rffcs e.iicl rr:'afy-nine perched, be the faftie riore tfr Jos?." Axf now, l)rc. 2d, 1SG7, on motion of D. M'Lnnghlin, Esq., Rule on the defrr.d-cnt to plead on or before the first Monday of March: next. Witness my hand and seai of Paid Court at Ebcnshurg, the second day of December, A. I)." 1867. (JKO. C. K. ZAI1M, Jan. 0, :8C8.-te. Proih'y. Ivor's ale "or REr.ivie"sub scriber crfors fct skIc of rnt the wellT known "Massics Ilcrsr Ui:l;' in Suoimit ville toroigh, Cambria countj; Pa., one iui!o east of Crerson, on the Pa. R. ft. The im- , prov'etnents consist of a large Frame Hous and Kitchen, with a good cellar ntolor the efitire building and. exoeTiCnt waler at the door. There are aKo a commodious Stor Room, lee Hoitsp, Tenant Hoirse, Stabling for fifty hoses, Carringe Hoirse, and other OutbuildiiifrS. If not sold before ihe 15th , of February neit it W?!! be rented tor three or more years. Tefms feaonnble. Kn qnire of JAHRS M. P.1FFBL. ?ammit, Jan. 9, 1368.-6t. A DMINISf RATOlrS NOTICE:.- Letters of A dminigtration on the es tate of X'ftvid Leidy, late of Jackson town ship, dee'd, btviajj been granted to the in dcrsigned by the Register of Cambria eeun ty, nil protrs having claims egiinst said estate are requested to present them proper ly nrthenicAted for settlement, and thos' indebted to the tame will make psrment witfeoat dUy. SARAS LRIDY, Jan. 9, 163.-t. Adm'. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. letter Testaaientary having been granted by the Register of Cambria county to tbe un dersigned otr tire estate of Michael Cerney, late of Allegheny township,- dee'd, all per sons ftavfng cfaims against said estate wilt present thenV properly authenticated fot set tlement, and those indebted to tbe same will make payment without delay, PATRICK F. CAHNKY, Executor. Allegheny Tp., Jan. 0, ISf-S.-Ct. EXECUTORS NOT1CK. loiter Ttt?nentary baring been gran'ed fcv fd.e Register of Cambria county to tlie un dcrsigneu on the estate of Mr?. Eleanor Dod son, late of Allegheny township, dee'd, nil persons having clainrs agiiust said e.tate wilt present them preper)y anthenticatt-d for settlement, and thos jjidebted to the aame will m-nke payment witbeut delav P. n." SnrELDS, Eaeeutor.' Ixirefto, Jan;. 9, 183.-6t. a tray iioncama tho premises of the subarriber, near Joseph Dysert & Son's Saw Mill, u Clearfield town ship", Cambria countv, aboot the 1st October fast, TWO STRAY -iioGS. one all white and th other having a black spot oa tho lef hip and another above the richt oyc -Ihrn owner is requested to come forward, prow property, io.- JAMES SUYTJ.. " t nr ir