i THE FREEMAN- U I III USD AY, FEU. 13, 18C8. LOCAL ANJLPERSONAL. ij.uid after Mo;nly, April IS, lft7, jii:vE KcssacciKi At C.05 a. ii.f connecting wiili Day Exitcm East and PLila. Express West. At 7 16 i". ., connecting with Phils.. Ex. E ..-1 and Muil West. I,i:a vu 0i.Es.-iON At y 21 m., or on ilc nurture of IVda. Hxpresis Weft. At HAO v. m . , Or on departure of PLila. Fx- 'rers Ea-t. M.t SilANt. ON IkAMl'AfTi,. ,MC- Shane lias broke looe again, and dis courses vi a vi.-it to a tieighboi ing viihigc Ms follows, to wit : lhur T'recnmn I trust you will allow your old friend a nxhe in one ol your col umns. As I had a "pu" on the E'bern buig limuch, I saw the dnft of it, and took passage on a .-led for Cresson. We Lad a i 1 a.s.iiit, but exceedingly dry, jour i -)'. We ani used ourselves, Low ever, as bu.-t wo could. Uae" source of entertainment was a freth ly caught Philadelphia!!, whose superior knowledge was very edifying. Ad the tljfi rii -ii.'vi tcr was considerably below zero lie intimated that lie had received u very cel-i reception on the mountain. His, feet were iieiziug, but, when advised to wann j t hem by walking in the tnuw, he relu.-e.i account oi' Li.- f'ar tn-.ike?. In con- ' versing on the habit.- ot these reptiles he desired to know i: ihey were md in the j habit of daubing .-.' s '. lie cnieitaiod t:s '.viih many MtiiiL.tr .oq-iii i.;s, and as u leiiow pas.-engei was Ai.il to Lrh.g him out rich, there was no lack of amust inr-nt. We pt-sed Several Spoil of el i .-Me iu- tito.-t it Oi'.luUn.l CJU.itV. rust ill older I wa.s the remains of the H.'ts-' 1 1 older cot- ' tage. Weil I remembered, and so in- ! so in- i oi nicd my fe'iov ii.is-en n'.-: oi' iL- tini ! heii old Ik t-v retailed .-j.ti.ee Leer unu . , 1 ... ...1 o.,... ti a ...... ol her . , I , - !'.- i i i , cabin. i iKoii.cd how die was murdei ed , o .. 1 . me n:gui oi ...coimjuiv, now the murderers ll-.-d and were arrested, tho i on; in CrawL.n!, the other irj Cetitre ' vokii y, :-.n-I i- dc! io tho Eb'.'thnr j:ul 1 . c I :ov tne lilai Ciiliij on :n:J lt.-.l . I v i i-iiuiii" in iciioa "iioiv se:i.eiii- i . . ! d.auh was passed noon them bv Jud'-e ! Vlnte- -bow a. i.-fpite was obtained from 1 joveruor 1 orti aud nn Act of Asscrn- i.-ly passed authorizing Ju!e Wldte. sio.f i f ' 9 - r ,n die cl bis txi ;.sil, .Jud.'e oodwanl. . - .- ... ... . i to entertain a luoitai Ilth new Irnd how i j t , ., T 1 i ' , ., . f ! "V"" con.-u.er me . j.ioiioii iipcn C. i.s'itu'.o-.:,! grounds J;ow th case I:iy ove." fid the .Session o liil-l, ; v,!n n a Judge of tl.-- .Su :iut Court was i iu:".!.ot ir.ed to l.i ar ihe motion for a tie' tntii h-o.v Jt'dj-; IL.gtjs sat a: Ebeiii-'.ni-g, v. Ji:Iy, 1 "i 14 , heard tie mot ion and t. Uf r-J u m w i;i.d hotv 1L0 death v rrant reached Ebcn.'burr, the tiighl Le Joie li.c clcclion of IS 14 : nnd hew the fr.nu' itiL.t, :Lini-?i the devoted affection ol a Si.-ter, t::ey made- their escape fVora pi HL ti and were ! 1 tJ recital wan n ''ini-l-.ed wbeo i r. ic.'icl the : round whee kind 1 carted '' but unfoi'tuna: Sheriff J'&Vy perished in I the 61. ow. Iieihbol 1, 1 ....... f . . . . ..- distance he in Mr lioldei's .'.ealh rvne to the fiiminit of rdu'din's Li'l, has boen ettned "gc-title .o;;;;. " by ;Le lovers ol rl.e ;).trveiious. Li I L.i crest of .MjIn's hid a h'io new 1 arii g.ios idence f ;'; 1 . i, .1 j -rosjir ; it v o in.; oeenpan..-. liere liie lan.1, on eilar v.di of tho :urnj;;k iiij l,jc;i ;-r.djc!ive, not only ol ceroids, but of a rich, crop of hi Asuiis. Iu cue oi" the 3 Micbarl Mnl- iiu, nr. origin--.! ciiai arter, r front whom I 10. .1101 t..-. iicM1 tne i.m re-.-eivei us nat fi stnnit rrjdy to run- of our . ) tli I It v. oil-i. 1 tl.oi.; bt xvcrth t.'-.i.i.g to mvc -.i-2 ii'jiidu- rfu v'i'i-;r, rdr. Muliai was on tli? stnd n.s a v. t HOSS nnd : ! j.':. ing an oxrruriatirg cr.w.?-. itiiiu.-ition by I.avypf (; (,,' s., v.-itby.;'. c lieituig f-ofy T itiythi-.g of .-.-n-it:ig3 fir the icm it w.is intend d. ing u .-( 1 w 1. tiers - Inured ; hri-ke l i i;r;pri's-!o:i i! .-.t the V. ; re V ill ic dr. C. d. :w :t nnanm r 1 i ; p U,i and in t i.-; "No-..-. ? , Mr. Mti'i.r, yoij n:e i'i t'.e dwelling I.ouso t!n turnj ike as yi u ! j t!;o Summit ?"' tnr.vcrod t!i0 vi::c?: on your on tljci go from 'Yes," "or, ns i 'i- So?. f-i .'1 '-J ' be ii.- bur. very e.i j-ou coiiis l-ti l- i-dlu.r TUc Judge smiled I the Lir laughed toe tipstavo had to ' sil. t-ce the spectators. C. was dishorn- j fitie-1, nnd the witness was allowed to go. ! We oon found ourselves ;it Munstcr I almost hi zcn. A t earing fi.-c ere Ion" 1 made us forget the state of tho thorn, -me ter, while Sheriff I), end ids ivlimnble lady begu'aed the lime with ploasant ten- verse until tuo cry ot "::I1 nlvard," our Jehu, brought 115 to a pairjul ic.d by tion of our journey. A short sp.100 of ti:u- brong',,' ..15 to Cresson .inolhor s!iort interval i.n 1 we re snugly seated in the "Emigrant Tr.dn" for Johnstown, where we arrived "in good order," nr.d "took rooms' at the Foster IIouss Captain Palmer. A led, smoked ar.d promenaded through the town. Found it from Lome at Cainbiia city for "fchoo! purposes." L'-ai-a, ,1 A,ocn ac,er ji.,, a jre;i,fuj ac. c:ucnt, r.t which a large number wcro in jured, al.it happened at t!;c school cere uv.rdes :it Cambria city, It was explain ed by a "settling down" cf the building. No accident of the kind ever happens in Khenshurg there the only litTn..u!y is in tiling np Called at "Democrat ar.d Tribune olTicea nnd expected some joke3 with the editors. found thehi out ! Abandoned the pursuit of pleasure "under difficulties," went with my friend to a drug store store took a drug and went home. Capt. l'almcr, with his usual foresight, Lai provided us a cheerful room a bright firea clean and Cozy bod. I was not" long m gettirg "under cover," when "Jo sleep, fperhaps to dream," I sdiall leave myself, promising a fuu ..n,i .lut1Pnf: lorountof my John-town adventures for J .0 po, !? 01 at ciritions in this j Ak Oi.per B -ok The editor of th? Pree oA e.ie friquent, arid tlie whole I -!ai,t,i no on n'.iVr l.A.,1.- il.m "!l. nl.t-t" EWTOKf.UTIE?, LOCAL AND GENERAL. Our Ebensburg R. K. Las, for the last, week, been a cas ol plain "opeu and shut." L:ke the little joker, "Now you see it and now von don't -ee it !" F.M Kiner, Ivq., of Bells Mills, Indi ana cc unty, vra fcickeU in the Wreast by a fractknis Lor.se, on Mouday week, and very st-rloualy, if nut fatally, iiijared. JaS. Rubb'6rougL. Jr., of Young township, Indiana county, was Instantly killed, on the l'9t.h uH., by a fill cf slate in a coal bank. Ilia bead was almo.-t severed from Lis body. Owiiijj to tho firetw ujjon ourcolunins we are fori?d to t init tho ioeat notices of our inen'a-;tlh? friend tliiwetk. Also the card of o;;r Altootia ptiutcr friend. Better luck uext time. A toman named Fahiier. met with a sin gnitar and endden death in Centre.' county , not lor. cince. Whsie chojiping kin.ihn-; in her woodh-niae the roof fell on Ler and broke her ueck and arm. Wc inadvertantly stated su Dr. IJelford's card la.-t week that he wold vi.-it this place on the li.-t Monday of eaeli month. It fehenid have beer., and bow is, the fourth M--nd:iy, r-ma!n'HT one week. .Ir. J. H. Wright, f Jvhustown, rtpre seut.itive of several of the best life an-l fire insurance companies in the coantry, will be in "ir town iu a few days for the purpose eif eilectiiig insurances. We will give his card next week. A three or f.t;i year old daughter of a Mr. S. ruble, f Centre county, va. oMVck iiig'y burned on Haturdiy week, by its clothes taking tire frolu the stuve. w!:ile the parents wer employed outride the Louse, that it died in about eiIit Lours ai"tr the oa l oceurrerice. We retrict to learn that our friend, Mr. Ignatius liiter, of Muiii-ter township, Lad tLe misfoi tuae. to cut cue of Lis feet very severe ly, a fi-w days since, while-engaged in chop l wi-'d. The wound, however, is rap idl he.ihi, and we trust th.it our fiieud wii' .im.ii l-o as well as ever. Wtn. P. M'Laughiiu, Esq., editor of tho M 'i:M L"ii u Times. Democratic paper, has I -tun appointed lstmatcr at 2;Iap!oton, Huntingdon ouuty, in place of A. H. 1J w man . rem' ved. Tne Globe liotices six ot her revnovaU of Pottiti asters ia that connty. all ,,t" wlO.di hMitim.s havn hieii f'r !ir lb, appoint -rent of Democrats. The Joknstown J nbune savs that on the 3J lust.. Mr. John Wilkinson of J.icks. ti j towthip lost a valuable mare, woith $200. Oi ll'U'l'lUJ. Ol fc 1 UU'li. After running , 4 , . : 1 aoont a mile, the hor-e wttii whieii tLeinaiw : w.w hitched fell, wd it is supposed htrUck ti;e mare below oni of bcr knees, bttakiBg her leg. She was idiot. Conductor Bell, of tLe mountain train. liile passing a ttreatn of water near the tf.r rill ,y iw.tir..l a lirAr., l..,. f i.t in li.a 1 . .... f... ,v ... ...v L-rabL. effort by ti.e train 1 .. .1 . . . 1 , . . , men tne smmai was secureo, taseu to 1 v- u ,.t i,f..-,; , ... .-.f: tarv confinement- the n ,h! hn.-k rpfns.-d f.. tnke eittier food or water, and soon e-.nb-d its sufferings. i.. i . : i.. t . 1. t n r. c v l l,,mi 1CTIU; veeh, a iuub son 01 i We.-tmorelan 1 countv. P.. r.-ed ten vears. r." 'H- ",. m. .Jtanou. I. 1 HlJtflOflli 1 IUlUHV (.,Trnn of j.,!iM rovcoie.) uhiie p-.;vTng viith soR.oUlei chil.'.en cn the Lav in the second -tory cf Li, filbei's stable. rolled V:t of the do. r u-c-d for putting in ha , and fell to ihe ground, the fall fractur ri bth iff hii legs ab ve thekueef. He is doing well. Two anUfring Ji'r pe.hller? w".ndled n Mr. Sii.itrer, of Walker townsLip, Hutit ingdjn county, ot of two Lurched dollars, a few days njfo. was foolish cn uigh to lerul them that amount "for a day or two," taking as security to gdd watches, valued, ar S300. Tup wnteLos pr.n-ed to be the Fheancst kind iff be.gin. worth ab mt livy dollars each. The pd.Jiers forgot to 01I! n'.oi: lino i.. ?rTi t.o I r'Ar?i lf.in b-.ok of Yiillv B:.rker. It Las a -beautifully einbelsh'.d litie psge. foilowt: J5:b!!rt S.-.cra. Y-.ilj.afae Editionia S'xtl Qvinti Po-t IlX. IV.-.SV. P.f,'",gr.ita atVo-' "dita. -t. A Lore et Ci;-!at:lia. Ar.tv rpiac. En Ofie-iar.a I'lautimana Ba'f haarem Mo'etiim t Vidaara. April M. DC NXTill. 'I his f.ur yurs od:r tLar. Mr. B nker'a ok. 'I he type ffre excellent, find tl e :ead g as l.-glble as any if otir recent puLlica- A Rid irc.-iCAL Theat. A Crar.-l Yo c..! and Instrumental Concert in aid of the ew- Catholic Church in ccTirse of erection j.j ti ;.. u will be given at the Court u ,.. .C) Monday evening. March 2!. In ad l! tion to tho mn-ical talent belonging to li e congregation, and it can boast several performers of exceeding merit, the services f Mcs-rs. Crmiu ar.d K rather, of ClearSehl. t. h former unf-ifr passabie rsi a ballad singer and the Lit ler a rncst accomplished mu--ician and c-xta bass?, have been sccQred. i'i p Crystal Hand will rdo discourse sweet iv.r.io on the occasion. Tlie programme .'.'! ccn prise many of the latest and finest sehctior.s, and the efit lianient, ail in all. will 1p tlie most delightful ever offered to our cit'ztsDS. Fatal C.sr.i.TT Our L-iend Jno. Scot t. ! 18 ., was summarily taken away from Blair county Court week before last his brother in .xw, Mr. Buchcr, having been killed by the nrsetting of the Petersburg and Alex r.r.dria coach, near the latter placs. Mr. I, wr:-' a most w.r.ithy gentleman, and his sudden death will cast a gjoom over his en tire neighborhood. He leaves a wifo and ten childreu. A Hant.somk Pbe?et TLe la lies of tho Catholic choir in this p'aco donated a beautlArul lace Surplice an-1 Biretum to their pastor, Rev. Christy, ou Monday evening. Tha spirit which prompts such actions is worthy of all praise, and while it evidences the love and respect which exisU between tha pastor and Lis Cock, it tends to strength en the bonds of mutual affection between them. Thb Weatkhr. We have had unusual quantities of this coiBtnodity during the last few days, and as a store-keeper would say, "a perfect assortment" of it. A down town friend suggests that wa owe an apology to Mr. Groundhog for reflecting on his weather prognostications in our last issua. It does seem as though we were a little fast,-and hence make the proper apology, IOP.MATio-5..T,ffurmation .a-anteed to prod use a luxuriant rrowtk of Lair unon a bald Lead or beardless face; also, a recipe for defendant, and the arbitrate-, after re for the temoval of Pimples, Blotches, Erup- 1 tiring for a. short time, returned a verdict for Hons, &c, on the skin," leaving the tame soft, clear and beautiful, can ba obtained without charge by addressing THOS.' If. CHAPMAN, Oemift, t'iZ Bt V r I i. LOCAL, CORRESl'OXDEi'SCE. On iTie Ice- The Science of Skating "ivor wisely, but too well" 'A Skedaddling Ben edictBijok Presentation and a Terrihl Sfart An Aged Citizen Gorte Whipped his Pap Changtd Hands Arbitration. JoHKSTvws, Feb. 10, 1868. Dear Freeman Tlie pelf confident in3i vidual wko imagineB the first time he buc kles a pair of skates upon Lis feet, tLat he will astonish all LeLoldor3 by Lis artistic flouiisbttj upon the ice, generally astonishes himself about the time he starts his "best foot foremost," and his self-assurance very perceptibly vanishes when be finds that Lis feet have a decided inclination to dissolve 1 artuership and ruu away from each other. 'Lrouh much tribulation and innumerable T troubles the art of balancing is at Jpniith ac- quired, and the novice becomes a skatist. If the difiienilies in the wav of cfiiMeinpn learning this beautiful aud healthful e:er- cise are great, they roust be jieculiarly so to the gentler m-i, and gifted with uncommon bravery is the fair one who will persist in trying after the fir.,t attempt. Of all tho ludicrous sights that can be witnessed, none so laughable as that of a pretty maiden who '. mitkes Ler first appearance ou the ice with a p;nr ot skates strapped to Ler dairty feet. How gently and carefully she "strikes out," only to rind Ler.Tlf make a gyration, and then pitching forward, with r-.n utter aban don, into a full length sprawl upon the ice. Thj tkaikig upon ?t-ny Crte'.v last w ek was moderately good, and as the nights were moonlit, nu'te a number of our fair ones took h Jvsntago of th'se circumstances, and came out to have their first lessons in the r.rt of skating. Many droll and amusb g incidents came under the notice of thote who, attracted by the novel sight, were taking observations of the enlivening scene. Ilere iVi-'itv I'Oi-n .fic tvl-w-v ft.inlit'flc 1 m.n insis:. struck a graceful position and sorted oil, but a fr--n snov on the idde-waik an-.! concealed water on the liver do not bear a very close affinity for skating purposes, her j w" loreed to rent the Loitsts they live feet moved off to rapidly for her body, and j in- 'L'n-a nS:,':i I heurd a truly "h-ii" ge;:-und'.-r the laws of gravitation she was com- tL?wa;i make use of this chaste and elegant pel led t- s.sur.v? a hriE.ntal position, with latiguig. vvlide deljveiiug himself of his say thQ exclamatioa f stars and garters !" 1 0:3 1:1 : .looted qiifsiion : If it wasn't f,r This rem ail: I coi ti'ered quite ai-ropos, as the;d d foreigners the Itish f.nd Dutch she doubtless saw the stars, .nd am n or- wo totild not fail to win, for the enlightened iillv certain I saw tne irirrers. Altng came ! a not L'7 J if she c:.uld only have retained i peypenciicid ir position. I r twists and eur.-es wc.dd l av.j beautifully iihistre.ted the glassy suifia w;fi: quaint nnd ir.tncate devices, bttt after a n-.c wild ;dn:,-rs the I only de vice t-iade w-::"!d Le a r.kin j sentation of the ridng sua. indncei re pre- 1 v her ' ;o?:ty i of Lor j j rstttiiig with gr.at f ,r ;e an 1 ui'i-n li.e !?. Anon, a wL-.'! I- 1 n .ties wouiu gt-t inext ticibl v irdxd and ; down they would Coine :ij I-iyiug ix cc !lic- 1 tion of beautiful a-.u wed pr- jriioned au klrs, aial cotnpe'Jing a i.)er '1 ctiservaot 1 .onng nici. on s-t;ite- lii ...--cidentriil of! . r ; e.nurc loe their JK-roandici.l-ir and 1- in close pr. siiimy to the f. foresaid i nkles It W.13 trnlv an ariim-vtetl scene, an.i I an i.tcldcdiy iu favor of j.-iiiii ladiei learn; tig i to skate. : An ,-nt. rpti.c.ng yocng mrn from rrn of 1 the New England Srafej made Lis s.pprar- j ance in thii place few weeks ago, htm! as ! his finances were at a low ebb, he set about devi-gng ways ami mer.s towards making a j raiso. Fate, or something elfe, threw Lim in the way of a fair maiden who Couldn't be j exactly considered a church member in good stauding, and as she v.as the possessor of j about JllOO in ready cash, she oflcred a stif ficiaut indurement for a rrioneylcs tn.n to 'go In." lie plead his feigned love to good pnrpos?. and thc-Lappy day was fixed, but as a pievious arrangement, he requested the loan of a vmall amount, to enable Lim to purchase a suit of clothes. The nususpect ing maid-.-n came down v.ith twenty five spinners, ol tlie di nomination of one dollar each, and the prospTtive trronm de- 1 parted with the promisi of retnrnin in the evening aad ciaimins his bride. Time irne on apace, nnd the shades of evening began to lengthen, but still lie came not. A Lon id suspicion btgan to awaken in the mind of the anxious fair one, and she invoked the aid of the potent officers of the law. The truant was f. und, but refused to fulfil his part cf Kh.p contract, and tho tearful maiden "a, forced to denounce htm as a swindler. He was snt to j dl, and as solitude doubtless begot repentance iu his casr, he sent the de ceived one notiee that he would come to tirae if she would have him released. True to her woman's nature, she forgave and forgot, and bailed 1dm our. They were married, r.nd ii the curse cf a few licr.rs the happy bridegroom secured the balance of Lis wife's cash, and clandestinely departed for parts unkn o.m, leaving a I ereaved wife n. mourn the lo.s cf the savings of years. S'i'c transit About one hrndrci books, embrac ing his tories, biographies, -'C, were purchased by II n. I). J. Morrel! for gratuitous distribu tion among the scholar? attending the Com pany's roght schools, and the presentation took place in the Cambria borough school house, on F.iday evening List. Speeches were made by a number of gentlemen, but just about tLe time the presentation was to cornmer-.ce a inmor was circulated smong the large crowd present that the floor was unsafe, end likely to break through. A number of persons immediately commenced moving towards tlie door, when a crack, as of breaking thnbere. was hear 1. Th'o oc casioned a geiKT-d f-t impede, r.nd the stove pipe, becoming di-placej and ndling. added to the excitement. A general rush was ma le for the windows and door, and a num ber i t persons, including several lidies. ; jumped from the second story windows to tne ground. Ktrange to say, no person was seriously hurt, and after the excitement sub sided the presentation was concluded. A similar distribution of books will take place in Mr. A. C. JoLnson's nigLt schools, in Coucmaugh borough, at the close of the session. Thoma9 Test, ail aged citizen of this place, and for a number of years mail messenger between the depot and Postoffice, departed this lifo on Tuesday last, at the ripe old age of sixty-seven. The old man was much es teemed in this locality. A young man is cnaSucd in our borough jail for indulging in the pleasant reereation of beating his f.mber. This is the second time the 5utiAruI son. has been "jugged" for chastLius the "old man." The Teachers Adcocale hae changed ban J-s Mr. Chapman retiring and Mr. A. C. Jffmson, Principal cf our Ward sehoo's, assuming tho tripod. Mr, J. is a gentleman of much culture, and will fully sustain the excellent reputation of this periodical. An interesting arbitration took place at the Foster House on Saturday evening last. Some iirrie last Bummer a man named Mc Cabe accidentally shot another named Triy nor in tha leg, inflicting a severe wouud. Traynor sued to recover damages, and the oso was arbitrated. Able arguments were mada by Messrs. Kopelin and Barnes for plaintiff, and Messrs. Linton and Johnston defendant. A. large crowd, of peron8 were ia attendance during the trial of the case. j and t vurybody appeared well pleased with ; tb;-result. Ma-Shan," Tf-nr Iasf-.n-.tiD2 trTe.in2 correspondent, was here last week looking as' pleasant as a May morning. Your's, " Skv Bal. Altoona, Feb. 10, 18C8. Fnend Mae City or no city are tho all absorbing and opposing questions which agitate this community at the present time. Go where you will, yuu will almost invari ably be called on to define your position on this engrossing subject. It seems to be an epidemic among our people, and even tLe doctors sgree that it will Lave to run its course. Some of our most worthy citizens seem to Lave it oa the brain, as for example note the full owin : Not lung since a pious ol J gentleman save a learned Uisnuiriii.-n to A trieiid, in presence of his own family, ou i great advantages which would acci ua to ,rAr town if it was incorporated into a citv. -After fke old gentleman had concluded and ! the the visitor departed, the family prepared to ; I 1 s l,mlmusary to u,,s tne yo'JRiJ- -.uu we ' H, ai pn. mrougn the manual of reiiMrsinc ?iis Pi-oumii Lions. itutii ma unuin came to invoi;ui 101 ai ,i - . - - u. uls,ng oi 'a ou his lather, iu, oo..vC ou wn:, . u;U;.s papa, anil make " -"o 'VJ -o JOU Ol? LtU LUU tun oren have caught the contagion, and were it not that the matter is to be finally settled on Saturday next, there is no telling what might be the result of it discussion. The leading city men have discovered that if they wi.-di to win they mu-t be up and do ing, and Seme are resorting to trickery aud Lumbuggery to accomplish their purpose, J.ney are we is awate that tne working class es, almost to a man. ate opposed to the city movement, and Lenco they are Liboiing with a zeal worthy of a Letter cause to tain the tide in their own favor. 1 beard one of the leaders tLe other day advance a very strong argument aj to why men who Lava property to rent .-:ou!d tavor the city, and 1 on . 3 a go.is, listen ana be.icve,,, it was this: We rain of property can make the renters pay the additional taxes!'' We!!. I mu.-t confess, that is corjo!ing cc mfort for those rort."-u ol tuc cotaumnity wia favor a city These same Iri.sh and lmtjh, as they are now onteinptonsly called by t;ii truly !.:;! 1 u.-r;j -io a" :;i 10.0 .iei iu', Were anioi the f.r. to rusn to arms Kr the Union (as it was lyingly sai !) when our i elovedcouu- try was litilv pic-en ltalnl oto ihe late blo-'dy and fratricidal war by the Ncithern black and tan secessionists, with the late la nes, ted at the'r l ea 1 Lev were then cor.- . 1, A. ( leinj called "thud d I thev were invatial-lv m Irish and jLi- 55 0 Cf as oar am j '-'. v v m.i-ns, o.-e-aus", i iriootu, tr.ev while fighting il.e bat;! ei" t;. c i) brou :;nt ry ; lit on I the v ar were sandy domicded at a ret- Cistauce lroin lain perjured throats, ;er. sliout.i g through their "Tra-oii !" Traitors !" Hid "Copperheads!" Put now, Lec.i'ise Lie "li-tf.b anil Duteri" propose to vote ac cording to their own convictions of right and duty, and refuse to be led by designing and unprincipled deniagues, they are a ;-et of tg- not ant foreigners iu the estimation of this "loll, i.iustermg naboo. x'ersouaby. I uo not care hotv the mat ler ii settiedi but I iiKe to ee lair play and common decency manifested on .! oooaidons. The stock cf tho j ropc-x 1 new Academy met one evening last week for ti.e purpose of ch-ciding on a location fir the building, when quite a spirited cmU-st sprang up botweeu the stockholders on the ea.it and weLt sides of the Pa. H. li. shops in reference to the matter. The most desi rable location, perhaps, in all Alt.xna would Is on Wright's hill, on thu east side. The elevation is gradual, the position command lrig d the scenery the finest in tho neigh- noruoo.1. iut tlie majority ilecided to build it on the wet side, and -elcetid robablv the worst tite iu the town. At least our friends over the way are of that opinion, and believing in the right of secession , some (a ..it titrt.. -,a i,i . r. 1 .."uij v. in.. i i.n ..o-iuL s(i.t;'ii(i iie.ni 1 the company at least they have taken the j preiiminar3- steps to that end. It is to 1 e j hoped that the dispute will be compromised j aud the building go tm. Some "loil" scoundrel from this plac1 has been imposing on neighboring Catholic congregations by representing that he was authoiis-d by llcv. Tuigg to collect money for the Convent 1 eing erected here. The villain is said to have been quite successful. It is hardly won h while to add that he is an importer, aud Las no such auth.-rity f.oui Father Tulrg or any one c-L:e. The unprecedented revivalVf religion is stiil in progress at the Msthodi&t church, and Ike altar of grace is being nightly sur rounded by penitent sinners inquiring what they must do to be saved. Qaite an awa kening of the spirit of grace has also been going on in the Preshyteriaii church for the last three or four weeks. Jiev. P. Doyle is about severing his con nection with the United Brethren congrega tion here. This church has been bv.il t up nminly through the z.-al and ability of Mr. Doyle, nnd his congregation will sincerelv regret his departure. Yours, T. I. M. Goon Nrv.s toO.vnkrs of Hobses. Ilav- ing secured the aid cf good irlioer, and j beiug well supplied with Nails and .Shoes, I am determined to oll'er to cash customers tlie greatest inducement held out in this place since things were low. Yon can have your Horse shod all round foT One Dollar and Fif ty Cents. I -will also iron Sleighs and .Sleds, make Wagon Tire and ail kind; of Chains: and do everything in the Blacksnmhing line at greatly reduced prices for th? r,Tsh. Shop near the Foundry of E. (.lass. R. H. SINGER. Ebensburg, Dec. 12, ERKORS OT YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe ani directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B 00 DEN'. 42 Cedar street N. Y. . Attentios-.- Any person wishing a good, well ironed sleigh, with steel Eoles, bent sbafis aud large white oak basket, can get one from It. II. Singer, as he has several on hand ajnd for sale cheap for cash. Call soon as they sell fast. Shop near the Foundry of E. Glass. DIC1), DIVER. In Munster township, on Fri day last, Mrs. Diver, relict of the late Cornelius Diver, aged about 05 years. PERGBIN. In, Jackson township, on Saturday, John Pergrin, Esq., aged about 60 years. KAGFiR. In Jackson township, one day last week. Mr. John Racer, aeed vear-. " . "..TvlT.N. In Munster townsbin. . 1 infaet ehild of Mr. Dennis Fairsn, ENTISTIIY The undersiim- ed, Graduate of ihe ILiHi o. Dental Surgery, respectfully offers Lis professional services to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, which place Le will vieit on tLe fourth Monday of each moutL, to remain one week. feb.6. SAIi'L BELFORD. D. D. S. S "loiiii OOUL V lU. ,.n( iar-nerfih,-I heretofore existing r:""u i'Suea traitinu under the r i-jma n r I .1 ! 4 i..r . 1 .1. uay dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons indebted to the said firm are directed to make payment to Daniel Laughm.m, wiio alone ib authorized to co'l-ct the Mime. DANIEL LALG1IMAX, AXDUEW MAWUIKB. bensburg, Feb, G, IbCS. j TOTICE. I Lere!T five notice i " that I have left the books and accounts ol the hitehrm of A. J. Ma-uire Co. in t, i i, . e r .. . .;.i!...ui;;c; ntijj.ii.i OU tne loitl ! of March will be put in the Lands of an At- tornoy tor colleclio.i DANIEL LAtTGIIVAN. Ebensburg, Feb, 13, leU3.3t. fX THE ORPHANS' COURT OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the following annraiae- metits oi c. j lecte Thomas ! the widow Apprai.-err.er.tof certain pr-rsonal property ! ; fet apart for the widow of Michael Maxwell, .... i-f i . . .. 1 iaoi in i itsnmgton twp., ilec el. Appr .isemeiit of certain personal prcpertv , set ap.:t l-T ti.e widow ol Uavid Leidy, lute of Jackson twp., dee'd, ! Appraisement if certain real estate of ! Hugh iMiiy.Iate of iiilivill- borough, Ciia ; Lria ccuniy. .1. c'd. A pprnist !i.( nt of real csfate cf E. W i "0.1, c , late of Rich land township, dei eased, set at art tor the w-.dow of said accident. JAMES Gli'.FFlN, C.erk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 13. l-.nS.-3,. : I i El 1 1 EE'S S.iLES. liv virtue i of su:.-3ry writs of V. Fa. issued out of u.e court ot Common i.easol Cambria coun ty, and to rr.e directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House in Elens burg, on Thursday, the '2fh dtttf of February nejf, at 1 o'clock i it., the following P. a' !-sa5e. to wit : AH the right, title and interest 1 f Janus 1. l.ave.-ty, of, iu and to a i-iee or 1 1 1 arai Cxmhri -.. . on e; ' 11 '1 t e. 1 1 1 v , . t-'.t v i I it i'll .ill 11 i Li KV I.S 1 tl I 1 '.nS.si.ui township, County, aiij :u;pg lands ot John j d, Jane Lavcrfy, and others, con- j taining 70 acres, more or less, about fifteen Y...1 ... .... 1 , .. 01 ivii'ivi rt cie.ir?n, jiavmg ciitreon '0 j erected a one and a half story plank Louse ; i , aiw! 1 g stable, now in the occupancy of too I jcted ipaucy saia (James E. Lavcriy. 1'r.ken in execution and to be sold at the suit of M;Murray & Mi.cLc!!. aiou, ;ui ine rigtit. tine an 1 iu.en et of ! m. II. Hughes, of, in and to u lot of , ground situated in Wilmore borough, fl.tm- i una county, fronting sixty feet on Ildl li .nd j street, and extending sixty feet to lot o.' I George Wonderoth, adj lining lot of Geotg" ! Wentleroth on the west ani an alley ou t' e i east, having thereon erected .a two story ; plank store and ware room now in the occu- ; 5"-a:icy ot Creorge u endcroth and I. 0. of O. ; F. Taken in execution and to be said a i the suit of Mrs. A Hew Hughes, of West Pi.il ! adelphia. JOHN A. BLA 1 11. Short ff. Sheriff's Ofuce, Ebensburg, Feb. 13, 18 3S- t LICENSE NOTICE. Tako notice that the following m-rsons have filed I 1ctitions for Tavern and Mating !lca?e Li j "ll3es in the Court of Quarter Session of i Cilni,,r!'- County, which will bo presented to i , , ,?PS A sa'a Co,m oa tbe Crst Mo:l' lI-'-y t -March next: TAVERN I.ICLS.F.3. Cambria Tor, J..dm Coad, Thos. Judge. Cambria Twp.--ai iehael Latiern. Carrolltown lior. p,,ul F.tlwangc-r. "arroil Twp. Nicholas Lamboru. Coneniangh Tvj), Peter F.ubriu. Conemaugh Bor , 1st Ward Uenrv Gick, Jac. b Widman, Charles llell'riek. Ebensburg llor.. Yv. X . Henry Foster. Gallitzin Twp. -Jacob Gearhart, Lavv ren?e Caupbcll. Johnstown Bor. 2.1 Ward, Gotlelb Les siger : 3d V."Mrd. Tlm MW-in-rh:. Zin,. j meria.in. Jacob Beam. John (.erhart, Jacob Holizworth, Pifis Khor: Ward, rio'.:-, Skultioe; 5th Ward, August V,'eig:A-id. Lorrtto P-or. Thomas Calhtn. Jliilville Kor. Thomas I'oivaj. .Munster Twp. Henrv C. K.vlur. Prospect lior. Jolin'Sniuh. Taylor Twp. Michael .Ma'abe. Washington Twp. Otic lul'y. Wilmore For. George Wcndsrcth. eatixc; norst I.iCE.NSl;s. Carrolliown JJor. Andrew Haug. Johnstown Por., 3d Ward Jos? Eoxler, alichael (ilauber. Millville Cor. Miol ieha-l Gridln. Ql'r.T LK-S-Ol".?, Ebn. burg lior. Richard Tudor. Johnstown Bor. 2rl Ward, Pat'k 0 Con di ; Cd Ward, Cyras Haft. ne GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Clerk. Ebensburg, Feb. l'J. 1SCS. ( v .-.1.10l 1M . lUlf ty, I will esnose to sale, at the Court Ilcusc in Ebensburg, on Widsksdat, the It.i lay of Mai.cu, lsC. at the hour of 'J o'clock r. m., by Public Vendue, the following Real Estate, of which Robert Davis did seiea tofwit: A CERTAIN TRACT OF WOOl') LAND, situate in Canilrii township, about one mile w est of Ebensbure-. r.djoiiiin" the lurnpiKC, lands oi Ah::.. McVicker, fnd others, coutaining 7 .criC?, 110 PcRCitts. Also. ALL THAT BODY OF TIMBER LAND situate in Blacklick township, surveyed oa warrants in names of Nathaniel Simpson nnd Joseph Conn, containing about COO Acres valuable as Coal and Timber hinds. Also, A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND situate in the Borough of PJben sburg, fronting on Ogle street CG feet, and theme extending along Cherry alley 128 feet, to Lot now owned by John E. Evans, Laving therecn erected a new Frame Stance, and a number of j-oung Fruit Trees. Al?o, the HOUSE AND LOT situate on the south side of High street, in said Borongh of Ebensburg, adjoining pro perty of John Dougherty on the west, Mrs. Hutchinson on the cast, and extending back to an alley. The House is a two stout frame scildino, in excellent repair, and there are good outbuildings on the premises; This i3 one of the most desirabls properties in town. Tkris of Sale One-half the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, aud the balance in one year, with interest, secured by boad and mortgage. GEORGE M. REAPS, Aura'r of Robett Davis, dee d, joijourg, i eo ibo-t. Ebcr. . . . T-.'m-mx .i-i t t-n-i-a- .-.-.a x-4ti. a - ! v,v . n tt-u vtt rvw t " i .. . . - . D jisement of re. 1 ,t., of w w .7 . i rul l"S on i.e,:i,r.l street and etten-tmg - l ne ,v,n,: aocm.: ot cunamft : . :riaui personal nrot-rtv- no. 1 . . .."!.,-' . .' . . 1 t ri , nrf - i acK to an rdlcv. if; rvng Ic-t of Mr. Ex's of Irt a-J Couut W, late .f l-anoi.e.- d ,.nl set apart f r tne widows of ;n- f;..;,.:.., " v r,.. .,. . : 1:1 , i rpril Vlnrl P hG !4t,U ! h, having th.on ed a " w tt : 'dull final account of D. M'Lar : to th' O, h - ' ftr rr-jatcd house, v.uw in the occaj aney of tne s.-.i-l ' late ..ft .iml.r a county, .We'd. -Vcdt-dni ? nlT.?1 ! Joho J' '1VefU T- cVccudoa a,d t. ' The f.,st account of Jose.d. Dailv. Adm'r A r pr aT' ir r. t o ( p rlf T I ' . 1 he S "U " ihv suit ('f "' Smith. ! of iluL Daily, lute . f M-l iv'."- i.-i .i,, ',:. 1 -1 i rraireir.ent ct l'ersi.iii iirnimrtr ,if . ,, ., ... . . . ... . W Vfc, ,i 1 . z r -in inn rignt, v.i-v a no u tiwl oi : liie iu., i ami linai account f-i 11 1. . - - -A- Caiuej , dec d. set apart for ' 1, ... r . . . : . . , , . . . . . , , - t , o r. ii- r in. ri 1 n it .1 11 .( ...mi.i e.i a 1 : r . .? 1 ... 1 r.. . .r 1 . . .11. . 7 AT.TTAIiT.V. 1'l.MT t?cviv rm- IN TOWN AND COCNTUY FUR S A I.E. ' "u'(--,!aj Bv virtue of sundrv ni-rs i-.r i. 1 -'-lri" out of the Ortdians' f'.mrt nf fam,; i 1 r.'.nh;; gUKRIFJfS SALES. Jly virtue j "JgEGISTliU'S NOTICE. of sundry writs of Vend. Expon., M. tice is hereby given that tho fo'do--'. Vend. Expon. aad Levari Facia issued out Accounts have been passed aud filed ,u :.; of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria Ke-iter's OGce nt Ebvusbnrg. ar d countj', and to me directed, there wiil be ex- j presented to the Orphans,' Court of Gam im posed to Public Sale at the Court ILnise in I county, for confirmation and allowance Ebeniburg, on Zhwlay. the 11 day of March Monday, the 2d day of March wjcI. t.. v. next, at 1 o'clock P. M., th following Real j TLe first and final account of Win. Estate, to wit: All the right, title and in- terest of Dcmnttlns VTa.L-i.t, r.f i i a j.iece or parcel of land situated iu Clear- I field township. Cambria countv. lulliii.?!.- - . ! la: of Joseph Dyiai i. Ccrgo UingL and ethers, conta;uidg 170 acres, raore or ets, about ten acres of which are cleared, Laving thereon trectud two cue aud a half htry house, n.!w in tne occupaiicy of Janes WcalJund. Taken iu txecuttoU and to be so. 1 at the sua of Lewis Flack et al. : A'fo, All the rigut, title an! interest of Wiliiam Gitt;::s, of, in mi t.) a lot of ground situated in the Lor.. ugh of Lhcn-bi.rg, C-irn- ; bria cciintv. fronting en ilain street .u! t s i tti,,'inV teuwmrr I ack to lands ot Stephen Lloy.i, au- jatiing lanos ct Uilllxin Kitte 1 on the North and an a'icy on tho Suiith, Laving thereon erected a two ttry framie house. no.v in tki oe-ji L'ake:i in exe.ntis pancy of John GnGiL. a and to be s. ! 1 at the uit cf Ebensburg A: Cr.s -on lUil 11 jad C j tor use of Pbi'.ip Collins. AUo. All the r'ght, title and interest f John J, Ticlts. ol, in and to a lot of j'oiimi fcituared in 3d war:' .L.hnsirm-?. lio..i.?. serib.-d bnildir.g an.i I . f it und o C; a !. k i ... t- itt, to wit: "A d.vedr.-r h msc of t.vo ries, (frame ) having a front ol t.vt:ff - f iur feet and depth of tl uty-lv. o fct. iu. ate on Stony Creek street" at the foot 1 Levcrgood street, ia the bofouuh of Joiina- town and built upon a.cii'.iia kt of giour.J bek u.giug to said Cnarl I' All, which i.ild and bounded lv Ste.Iiy Creek Street, (.it thu foot of ti c Levn -good street.) Stony Cr ek nrer. ar.d an alley which divnh-s t'ne h t of a.d Charles Piitt fr.an the proreiiy of Jc.t. Leveigjod." Taktu in vxecutiou nnd to be ..old at the suit of CMrlos IlelfrkL. Aiao, Alt the light, title and ii.teieit of Iter S iley, of, in and to a lot of gnucd situate in Can. bria b-.roi.gh, CambHa c. .un ty, troutuig seventy ieet on Chc-.tr.ut street arm cxrcia.iug 1 -cu tnirt-lnree loetto a lot ot ..ir. it-igeiy. adj. lining siie-t on the one t-dc and an a:lcy on the other, haviug thcrcou cie:t,.i a two .-fiy pi.o..k o.ouse an i p .? ttbie UviW 11. ti.e C'OCUpACi- .r .u'ind situate ia C. .ta-i e-: iKn.i:gu, d.iiijna couiitj, Ifciitin twrnrv fivefcctn (Jhc-rtnut ttitot, aiid i-xti-rulin- " va ' au " a' J i." oi c-e.-t g-i Cauradicb on th ...-t hii Martin O vet mire on the we.-t. Laving there- or. erected a one and a h lif story phu.k notise and plank st.ude wr in ttic occupan- cy of John Myer. Taken ia execution and tj be sold at the suit of Joseph Soisiong. rr JtHlN A- -iLAIR. Sheriff. bnenn s Off. re, Ebensburg. Feb. 13. 1S-J3- W .1ST OF CAUSES -et dovn fur tru-.l at a-ij luri.-ed C -uvt of Cornnion i teas oi e.a:n ,ri a count v. cosiiinfenc-ir MvnJay. the 2i!'i day cf February next iiiotuei 101a vs. vs. vs. vs. Yf. VS. Sujitn et. ul. Duacao. Noel. Duncan. NW1 et. al. Duncan. ; Fenlon i llurgj-jn J Truly j Krise j M or ley j Calvin i Altimui ! Litzinger vs. Noel et. al. VS. Cooper, v. Davis & Litiing-r. vs. Cxper. vs. Ben Jons. vs. Adams. Hare Bendons Smith tt. nl March Tirm First Woek. Christy White, Truftee, S.ime Campbell Shields Crossnim, Suloir.cia oc Co. vs. Cliiisiy. vs. McG!ad. vs. San e. vs. McKenz.e et. si. v. McMulIcn. II n ghes i Co. Storm vs. Adams. Puiru-roy vs. Nag'e. Same vs. Scaulan. Cress n a , Sclera en t Co. vs. Hamilton. I'orneroy vs. Carr. Ai 'Cienahan vs. Woulcock. A.'uu.l'.on v. Geir.0. B-niutt vs. McMi'iaa. Christy vs. Coliins. j SECOND if K. I SLcctr.akcr, Asa'ee, vs. Kieir-.myer I P.-ingle, A!iu'jk, vs. iVmsbi j Ch.i-ty rs. Smith i i I. -faiatl vs. Coiiics-cr I R-.ird vs. Ulack I Com'th, Lir i:e, vs. lloyer et al j Luden vs. Wehu Ilamberger ys, Zimmerman C.lvin et al vs. Biugion Cnrretson vs. Gale et al Dunmycr vs. Bo-vdy's Adm'rs Litr.ingi-r ct Walters Pv.-bso.-t M'C-ossia Tador vs. vs. vs. I.itz ngr-r et al Pei.na 11 11 Co Cr.van Lewis c-t Canibria Iron Co Penna 1; 11 Co A-..l-.' vs. vs. vs. Storm iaoe vs. Lynch ct a! vs. Kibblett tt al vs. Davi-, et al vs. Duniuj er et 2.1 vs. Unbelt vs. Morrison. Ex'r scr ct al . j 4.1 ljCiMCn A"m r. j tlnc-pia' Shu-nck ! ploodgood, Ex'r, 1 Burk i Litzi-ger ' Dunmycr ! Mitchell vs. Alieurauri vs. MiG nigh et al vs. South worth ct al vs. Jackson et al GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Pr -thV. frothy Odice. Ebensburg, Jan. 117, 1SC.S. ita. Letters of Admia.stration on the es- tate of David Leidy4 late cf Jackson town ship, dee'd, having been granted to the i.n derrigned bv the T.cgister of Caiabria couii- ty, all persons having claims against said j estate are requested to present theTi p.roper j ly a'uhentie ite.l f..r settlement, and those inuebted to the same will make payment i wituout delay. SARAH LEIDY, Jan. 0, 1603.-GL Adm'x. TJOTJCIv. Tlio account of Wm. --M Palmer. Esq., Committee of Sarah Ben son 4 a Lunatic, has been filed in the Pro thonotary's Ollice of Cambria county, to be presented to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of said count y for confirma tion, on the first Monday of March next. GEO. C. K ZAHM. FrutJfv. Trothy's OCce, Ebensburg, Feb. C, 1S6S. ' A NY I'KKaSON iolenuing to build a j -i- House or Barn, can buy Nails ar" ' llardwjrc cheap by paying cash at Feb. 2i. GhX3. IIOr l'LEY'S. 1 "110CKET KNITf.c t . ... Knives ad 1 orks, -,-,r,, p r.n I be bcai-ht t-tressor, AJai'r of Nathaniel Brackeu, liie , S,..l..,r1i (n-n AA I The f:-.t and final arc-.nnU f D. Ml: lin. Adn.'r i f CatLariac Mohan, l.v. t..i Tll.e uoi'oUi The first and final accmnt f V- t?r j Lehman, Adm'r of Levi Weaver, 1 j Richland twp., dee'd. j The account of II. P.Linton. A.i'u'r i Da. id llite, late e-f Johnstown, dcv'd. T.-e account of V.'ni of F.mny LevergcyL The account .a" Wm. Cildtll, Guard of FriLk .A. Johnston. The account cf Mary Nagle, A'ii.ex j Fdehard 11. Nale. dee'd. Tiie cccouut of John Kerr Ti ILidgt rs, late cf Cot. en "-align 'Vj... dvf ihe second and partial .iceoi:-; . Farienaworth. Adm'r of Wm. II. IJ..;d of C nernai'L'h tevp., iheM. Tb- it-count of'Geo. C. K. Z.h:,. A of ZacLariah Morris, dt.'.!. The first and parti..! r.ccotint of J r. N.tgic urn i.s!;tneiliu ar. of BlnckM-rk twp., dee'd, of the pfo." the real e-taio of the s"i"id dc--i-as-rd pur-r.ant t procetdings iu jantitio'i. TLe partial account f j.i.ibt-ih and J ic.b S'.oitz, Adiii'is of IVi r dee'd. of tu pr.jCee ;s .f tiv r- ai t. i said cluc-it' d ; io'.d pursuant io - -. c ia partition. JAMES GUIFF1V. -' R-gister's Odice. llbtasbur-;. i'.-h. 1. 5LiiLIC SALl-J. T) xu.lc:- s'gned, Fxe- utorsof Jane Wherry. 1as-. of the B.-ro-oh of El.en-rbi.rg. , .-, v. pose to -ale b public ou'ery, t : C". . lioUse in said i lor -ugh, oi. PjiiitrJjy. th-: S' ; den r,f FAtruan:, Ib'.-.f. at one oV ci. p. -1 , all the right, title and inter si of t Jane Wherry, of, in and to LOT 77 in i? , lor."gn ot iuensourg, alorcs.t.o L?Ulel. 1 leu-!!1, a'.", f... on the south by Sainj le stre t. o v C" ra w ford ot i ee t . .nd w-.-st : Laving tbtrccu erected a Frati.e D'.'.-Imo-t 1 lEuse and Frame Suble, uvw o;cvp:-d ly ! Lewis K -dgers. ; Tervi.; if 5 tie One-hlf rh- p-.:r-l.r-..-c ' n.- uey to be paid in Larat. ai. I tt e ba'.,.i,-e in one year ll.err.fftfj , witl: u.'.iic.-t. t lz ! sC-rur.-J by the judgment b.e.d of th p ;r : chaser. GEO. J. FiOriUEiS. j Feb. C. 'CS.-St. WM. KITTF.LL. Ah-o, at the same time and place, will be s-,;d ty the Executors af.:tsa:.-. i Land Warrant fur lfiu A-re. gran--d t. V 1 said Jane V.'hvrrv. (formerly J.o.e Lfw ) ! 'a How of Kichar j"lA-w:s. .U-cM. under Ac- . f ; Congress. Muvh 3d, 1SG3. for tervi.-ea ..f , thu -aid Eieliard Lewis in tV.e war of 3' A's Six Smarts in the Cni Hal Si.-.-h cf ' te F'.ensburg an-l Cresson Rail Rad Co., : held by me ueCCis I Com j any. per ceriiucate ii.l IgHEHlFFS SALE. By in.e j of a writ of Itii-i. Exjrton. issued nt of the Court of Comaion Pleas of Caa.br i-i C ., and to me directed, there will b expo-'X. to I Public Sale, at the Court IL use :n I'.b-r.-s-j burg, 011 Monday, the lih dive' F ln.aiy I next, at 1 o'clock p. m , the foil wing I -l j t-tate, to wit : All the right, title ar.d ia i terest cf Edward M'Glade, of, iu utid to a : piece or parcel of land situate in Sumn.-.'-i hill tuwDsldp. Ca.'ubiia county, adj inir.g i lands of Wm. It. Hughes, heus .f John i Crum, and t-th"rs, containing Acres, i more or less, about 120 Acres of wiorb a:o 1 La'id, Lavicp thereon erected a t'o stoiy j L g House and a one-and-a-half t -ry T g j Hou-e and Frame liarn, ro.w in the occu 1 paucy of the said E.lward M'Glade. T.-.keii I in execution and lobe tol-i at the au'.t cf . Thomas A. Sc-olt, j .1011 N A. BI.AlU, Sh-.r IT ! Sheiiff's 0ff.ee, Ecen-burg. F.L G. 18 .3. 1 I ?CIt SALS OH RErJT. 1 h-: sob ; al- scribci oilers for sale or rent 'he mil i known ".'.I a:.sI iv Hovsk Uctzi." in Sun-r ii : i!ie borough, Cambria county, Pa., one rr.iit ! cast of Cresou, ca the Pa. U. K. The in ; provc-iner.is coutit' of a large Krun o llo-is -. j and Kitchen, will; a good Celiar i.ndr u.e entire building und 1 xetdtent water ai the ' door. There arc alro a e eon mo clous Siori : Kootn, Ice Hou, Tenant lloas, St.b:'j:g ; for fu'ty hordes, Carriage House, ar. I o: a.-..-j outbuildings. If not sold before t!. iML ; of Ptbruary n-xi it v. ill Le rented for il r -j or taore vears. Terms reaion..! u E . .; quire of JAMES i. P.ll'i-'LL. Sunnait. Jn. ?, ie;5.-0t. ; A3i:ii:us attend:- i he r.n- i d.Tsigoed oo'ers for sale o.. of the m-.i-t j des'r.il.le Farms iu Cambria co-mty. rituate ,' in SummerLill to'.vi.ship, v.uhin twornil-A of the Pa. It. 11. r.t Wn;u re. coiitaiLii i'O'i ACRES, half cf which is cleared, wT;h a" i splendid atq-.K; orchard ar.d a good 1 't j HOUSE a:vd PAltN' or tie? piemis.. ne i property will b;' si 1 tcgethci, or in Las fa suit purchasers. The teims. which are eas . will be ma le kuoivu by ii. L, J d:::i,t. T- -- -I .i. ri-q.. Luensunrg ; an. I an ludtputabu ti?L n.a.-e to the j.urchascr. ! JEliEMIAlI M'GONIGLE j Jn. 23, 150S.-tf. rB2KS3URG MARSI.E WG3KS. Having purch -r-dtlie Marble Wuks oi High street. no d-r cast if T. V,'. Wil liams Hard war I St-ve, ar.d supplied "iyself v.ith an extensive stock of TOi! P-sTOVF.-,, I cm now prepared to furni.;h c'l v.-o-.k my line at tha loiccfi city j-rics, and fc-1 j confident lhat 1 can rendtr entire satisfac- tion to r.U who favor mo with their orders. ! Parties desiring to purchase Tombstones aio respectfully invited to call ami sx-tnir,e spe cimens on exhibition at tny thop. Oriicii from a distance will 1 e promptly attendvd, to, and wc.k delivered where desire Jan. 30, 1803. ori lXGLy. p.KEP, j JK"OTICE is hereby von ti1;il ti,0 j x foilcwmg account nasbeen pa-s.- l an.i ine.i in me register s oajcc at Ebensbnr--an.w.ll be prese.itei to tIie Orphans' Cmrt of Cambria county for confirniaticn and al lowance, oU;MonJaVj the 21th day of Feb ruary uc-At, to wit: Ti Egii s Ofiioe. Ebensburg. Jan. S3. 186. E T l i Ti S I 1) E b WITH anl Xr-'Io. hit 1 if Si'ri -1.-! -ii. - r .. . or..- I ic account of Cl-ms r.-rf an or tne minor chiUr, cf Peter Scaalau, late of Allehenv t - - ' - v-.ii mi. aai i V .owiis;,sp, ueceasea. - ,!rom?irriv T?rr;., . , . 1.4.11 l.O .1 Hi I 4 X- - -l HlCllallX, Iltll.L. &. CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS. . JC. Cf. Tlxtr-1 Matlet Sla 2au. 'K. 15CT, PH-ADFZPUJJ. ' . V . ' r.m . ..-- A V l at. Jt. IIU.1 A lit. L . i , . ( - ' - -. - V r--
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