THE FREEMAN Till! USD AY, s CHJISCS. " locaTawd personal. rrHE lats Concerts. The musical n trUino.ci:tK Kivt'Q t tlie Court House, on Mor day and Tuesday evenings of the pres ort tk, on behalf of the new Catholic t iiurh iu this place, were the nest cora p!oi successes, it is universally admitted, that ever had here occurrence in thi coin rauidty. We do wot doubt that our citizens bad reason to anticipate a rich and rare musical treat, but that any one conceived the idea that each and all tho performers would acquit herself and himself with such admirable skill and perfect giace as they did on these occasions, we are hardly pre pireJ to believe. The ladies of the choir turprisad and chat toed even those who weekly listen t their rendering cf sacred music; in the church, and it is now plainly evideut, if lha fact has not heretofore been recognized, that Ebensburg can lay claim to locie of the most talented lady vocalists in the State. Mr. A. J. Maguire not only rend red entire- satisfaction as a J erfom.er cn the violin, but sang several comic songs in a manner thai "brought down tho house" and taade the building echo with the bois terous mirth and gladsome greetings of all who bad the pleasure of listenirg to bis ftffbrtt. Tho Crystal Band also acquitted itself with gratifying skill, contributing Eju-'L to tho entei taimuent anl edification of the large audiences. Mr. Fitldhouso, cf 'Johnstown, vcaa particularly commend-d for lei? performance on th cornet, and nil framed to iei:dr him a fail tnoaturo of roAre for the unsurpassable i-tyle. iu which be rendered l is part. He is certainly a moil skillful player on that insti urr.er.t. So we u;ij;ht iwdivi dualize all the- perfonue:.! ut it it. enough to My that our hi ins talent tfca:u:cJ as well as rurprisod ;dl htt rors. .Ai d while we Fay this of them what fha!i T.e say of Mr. P. II. Croi.ii'. the charming cidla.i finder from Clearfield? If the ether iirUs'cj pleased and mra'.ified the nudlen- e, .1r. Oonia electrified and tevk ihein by Ft:nn with bis I'.eUciuUa stvabis of awetrt riiJHi. H there is any v c;dist in this sic iiuD of the count 13' that can surpars hits, we do Lot rare about bearing him, as lh-re i.s i.j tie of s::y man tif.gir'i; better than ho doe. We need not pttrtictdailzn many f l is tfToit", as be did we'dlr. ell, but Ida Lirh t-vngs wore en cored red applauded to the lcLj, while "La Marfdllaiie -," the "Star Spanned Banner," "Wearing of the Green," and other tongs root admirably selected, brought iuto play the full powers cf Ids rich ar.d well cultivated voice. Our peoplo will look forwr.nl with pleasure to any occasion that nay bring him again amongst us in his yxouVmr ard unsurpassable role cf vooalitt. It 'v but jui-t to say that in the propaia ti xx and rehearsals . receding these moat plearant entertainments, Mn li. J. Hurray brought into requisition Ler high musical talent and f.iU ful devotion to the good CJ-.UE4 for which they were given, and to her us much as to any one person is due the ad mirable manner in which these concert were conceived and conducted, Mrs. John Fcnlon alio dentrve mention for the admirable manner in which she pre bidtd s.t the piano. She baa no KUjeiior in this community aa a pianift, ai d the afsesn- Llsepes received the full benentol her tu'ent Notwithstrnding the inclcnaancy of the weatLur (and two mere bitterly told an 1 Mi-rmy r.'fjhts l.sva not .Occurred for year) t'ue aud:cr.fcs on both occasions wert grat; fyingly larn, aud Q.ide up fr the most oart cf t!:o be.t citizens of ear town and ...,Htty. YTe have not learned tJie amount A the receipts, but presume they worn hand aoiae. May we ou have aaother such 'j.Ls:ed ovation. -inom uma, Tocal asd Gtteral A Yoashirgtou township frieml wl',1 ac o pt our thanks for a couple of local occur . I'tiCM which we give elsewhere in our col ..mrie. The other matter has been held un 0r a.i vimetjt. Mr. J. Ib Wright, ef Johnstown, will be our town during the present week for i; purp so of efTecting life find fire iusur ce companies in the United State, and po?-n:s coctemplating an investnicr;t of this 1 can do no bt-tter than with him. 'Ar. J. M. V rcher, of Uyliidayhburg. iro-P---5-S to clone out bifl fine stock of fall end V.oier cl-thing at greatly reduced pi ice from ow until the first of May, He Is a man of :.;h word, and all of our friends who live in visit his neighborhood, will fiad biiu wor ii.y the tnot liberal patronage. Give hina u e.i 1. 'i 'lie attention of Court during the past . sd preieut weeks has been almost exclu aiiraly devoted to the trial of cases on the 'vd list. .We have net beeu furnished nor ::va we bad time to ruuko out a report of ;.e j roceedingi, but wa hope next week to -:.l ; ih a full account of the doings of that lu our paper to-day Mr. Geo. TV. Cope f j -;:'-.ce bia iuteution cf commercing a 'iive' nchcMfl at the closo of the present vtrrm of the public echools, and we feel s.ire Lst;'." needs no further Tecommendvior; .ru- l.i:; own abilities as a teacher toil; luce -srr:-.t to entrust the educntion of their - u to him. T: a v.-ether for tho paH few days bits '----t. mot outrageously stormy, cold and C:. -rtri-i1 d!e. The roads in ail directions '! I e. a rendered impassable by the drift- ' e;o:w, and eltogelbrr we are a faz'n. set of mortals on tho All Khanies 1 t vx drifting mow, cold winds and trains that cannot k. goo.l ..hat ! : ,a.tu u.,.ve us aim tiiat at the earliest .iractic 'i.e i moment. ;nnrcratic Senatorial Ce.nft-rence ; 1 of the counties of P-lair. Centre, ; n, Minlin, Juniata and Perry, met J:::don on the l!7th and elected Wil . Jackman, of Juniata, and Thomas .-y, of Miffiin, as Senatorial delegates i'.'i of March,, Convention. Thev ii;n': ai) i! " i" -r ..cte-d to support Maj. Jacob Cress ' :'! f 'i:utingdon, for Surveyor General, Gr.T.. dimes Bums and Dr. Kowan Clark -' ,:'"''r ;o-H to the National Conventien. 1 nfi l oensburg Democrat savs that at thn ;ii.c Wrvu of the criminal court, n German -..aaie j A iger, recently arrived in this coun try, was sentenced to two years in the peni t.or:'sry, n his own confession , for the lar- .vmy o:' a i ail road check of the vabio ef $.30. At the :r.:,o time a ,.,mtoriovu professioral -livf and. i-coundrel'f named Brown, who "had ttc.le-; t o overcoat worth $30. and had cive pgrspsel from jail by knrcking the .'i-il. r ?'sx, wan civen onlj eighteen months oli ; '..)z ,;-ut. This is thought to bo not !'ev--n f.:d txaet justice." A I.oi riRCE. For tbe ptist niso weeks , " r' - V, ' ' Tcabouts have scarcely seen the ' er Earth, and all are aud ruav v. L : r' 1 of tho whiteness and brilliancy i.:-.i the eye wherever it turns.' aiSi icf 'nlHancy reminds ns that the t..iia::t ji.it l-r of tho gold and silver arti y' '))Cl - ,m R,,bprts bus for tale arc cr . Ute ,f '.o fatcmnte rathrr than tire the v'"ja- sr' 1 wo recommend tbe examination t:- '. m--,by. of th05 "tl.lnjjs of bcmity " I.Ol.4L COS R LSrO.VS L' K. KiUcdli a Fall Burglary and House Brcalc- ir:7- Fcrrrerv 1 he Jmi-Urated I arty Ai- Tttttd An Ajr'.icted Ft malt Ftcaye of a 1'risoncr Dttul-Jjock in Council Diaor- cerhj Jtrunka Lecture cn SL I'airick Day Change if 1'rorietors A Lucky 'Fquire I'trtoiuU razer' JStiit lm jproeernttit, S,-c, c. Jnssiows, March 2, 18C8. Dear Freeman A man named Jas, Tay lor, who resided in Prospect borough, met with an accident on Friday last which re sulted in bis death the following day. It appears that Taylor, who is a miner, etarted for his work on that day, and -hilst pass ing along a daDgerous path on the bluff above the railroad, and back of the Me chanical Woiks, ho slipped over, and fell an almost perpendicular dintance of about one bundled feet, landing on the railroad. It in supposed that be lay ti-.re s-everai hours, aud when found was entirely insensi ble. IJe was removed to his residence and medical aid summoned, but tho nature of his injuries precluded any hope ol reliel, as on his temple was found a terrible gash aud cm the back of his neck a very severe cut. After lingering in an insensible condition until Saturday evening, death put an end to his sufferings. Taylor leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss. Burglaries are becoming more frequent of late, and I have this week to record ecveral burglarious entrances which occurred on M nday night last. The premises of Dr. Mdi bourg w.".s red l ed last w eek of fifty dol lars in money and a valuable watch, en trance being effected by turning tho hey in the lock from the outside bv nii-ans of plycrs. ; On tho Fame night tho bouses of John I', j IJnVm, Kt-q., and Mr. John I'.enton were '. ci-trred and their private desks run. aged, but the thieves failed to f nd what they I wanted, as r.othinj? of any value was taken, j An nttunpt was r; mad on the house of i Mr. lavi, ar.d the burglars succeeded in ' turr.Ing the loek, but owing to the u:td ; l.itth bring i they f. ll id to get in. A lively cwa nasr.ed A. G. Miller, who ' caiue to this town ri fo- years ago as a car . pen tor, but eventually branched out t an c-xteussTu dealer in lumber, has been trying ! his hrmd at counterfeiting otbe-r persons t-ig-j n'.u:es with considi-rablu fuoee.'fi, and v.-as ! arretted in Iudiaj.a hi.-t week for forgeries i Hmounting. m far as bcc.rd from to 11 .000. ; The "First Nat; .ual'' of Blairsviile are suf 1 ferers to the tune of 4.000; Lloyd, Huff & Co., of Lafrobo, hold the forged signatures j to the exttiit f S'o.f 'iO, and u bank in Fiy j ett is out jut-t $2,000. Mi'leresca-pe-I. but was recapture 1, and will doubtless have lei i sure to med tate for w.metimo over his little j eccentricities, so ably displayed in imitating j the h.ud wiiting of other?, j A woman who bad imbibed a considerable j quantity of "tat gle-f.ot," was arrested on ' Canal street, on Thursday lat-t, for indulging ia a rvguln.rlnd.ian steal p dar.ee, wstr-whoops inc'uded. The ohr-trrperoiis feminine was I ordered off by the pe.'ice, but f.u'mg to sec jit in that light, the pulled a op bottle, j tilled with whiskey, from her pocket and ; t-iking a stiff born, she bid defiance to all I the police in the world. She was per con I sequence, escorted to the '"bastiirt," -here j s'ie we-nt into pathetics, culminating with an i eC'ort to hejve up the benzine f-he had so liberally dose-1 lwrself w ith. A fur a few ' hours re.t in a recumlent :os;tion. sh r-J- cover-d and took l.tr dej atture. tU comUUe tA A man was arrested a kw ujvb unce of Millville boroiifcb for toe lareeuy ef a pair o!' boets from an employee at the Gas Works, a few month ago. The prise'iier was caged in tho front drawing, room of the "baatile," but not liking his accommodations ho pred off the lock of the door and bid adieu to the etono bui'dii g. In the' morning the confiding ofneer came up with the prisoner's breakfast, but found that the ungrateful wretch had left without writing a line explanatory of his it;auge co-.duct. The new Council met on Friday night last to appoint borouah officers for the ensuing term. R. P. Rilison was eleetud Street Commisnoner on the '221 ballot ; Mr. Slick, Borough Surveyor; Kratzer, Weigh master ; McDowell, IFgti Constable and Market M;is ter. The next in order was Chief of Pilice, and tho aspirants were Capt. llutland and Maj. lckman. Council commenced bal loting and with very little intermission con- tinned the pleasant little exercise until 8 A. j M. on S.ttirday. At the 3 1 ballot t!ie vote j Mood : Butlaitd 9, lijvkmaa 7, and at the CZA it was ditto. At this stage ef affairs , the Ryckman adherents wished to adjourn, j but the Uutland fact'n couldn't see it, but j finally, wbrn one (( th members proposed having bis bel and eatables brought in, thej thought better of it and adjourned without a choice. Saturday being pay day toere was the Usual tir in bu.inens Inuses and unusual 6tir among the beer shops. Articles of im peachment were preferred against four indi viduals on the grounds that they vrere not themselves at all, but. on the contrary, vile inebriates. TLey were "jugged." Di.hop Domenec will deliver a lacture in St. John's church, this place, on the 17th of Msrcri, St. Patrick's Day. The- K;-ht Kev. pentlemari has a wide reputation us a lecturer, f.nd tho capacious church will doubtless be crowded to its utmost capacity oc that night. Capt. Palmer retires from the proprietc-r-ali'p of t'ie Foster House to-morrow, and is j s'.ucecoed by oar popvoar former :llow- j townsman, Capt. Wm. Linton. Mr. L. will I partially refit the bouse, and lias the ability, i a he has the will to rrmkc this old etaud in j all respects a first class hotel. J An oyster supper came off at the Poster j House on Saturday night lat, under the j auspices of Capt. Palmer. Tickets were ! so'.J at Co, ar.d included a chance in a Itose ! wood Piano, Sewing Machine and-We rdrobo, j Everything passed etT very pleasantly. I 'S'luiie Cox was elected for tho Piano. Mr. j Pnd the Sowing Machine, and Dr. Elder tho Wardrobe. Mr. James Darby ha baen elected IIis;h. Constable by the Mill villa Council. A judi cious selection. - 'Among the recent improvements in our town the new Drug Store of Mr. C. T. Fra ecr deserves particular mention. Col, F. commencecTtbe elrug business in Johnstown about twe've years ago, locating in the old frame building on th cerntr of Main and Frauklin streets which ho occupied until a 3-ear or so ago, when his store and a portion of its contents were destroyed by 'fire,' sub sequently be took possessi-.n of the brick j-bmlding adjoining bis old location,, tut ns the room was not very suitable, for bis busi ness he decided on purchasing the grouud where the. old store btood, and erected a building of which our town justly "eel proud. IIov wt'.l Col. F. has succeed'-1 in this in-t-ntion a -visit U I.ls elaboratpl v fnrnishn.l I rooms will deei.le. The front of the utorn is built of a fanciful design in metal ; tho two show windows consisting each of a solid pane of glass, . 100x32 inches, and taken altogether will compare favorably in its ex terior appearance' to tho finest fronts in thn cities. The sales-room is finished in mag nificent etyle, and fitted up" regardless cf ex pense. On the Franklin street side of tho room is a row cf cases ronning back Torn tho door; nd finished crT with gits-: c-v.-i paintings in walnut frames. Somo of these cards are designed in the niost beautiful style imaginable, and taken together they display a very pleasing effect. Upon the opposite side, are the drawers, plain glass caser?, and shelves for the drug bottles. The shelving is supported by small iron brackets, thus obviating the necessity of uprights, aud the whole is surmounted by a neat and tastv iron network. Upon the Selves are arranged several hundred glass medicine jars cf various sizes and most beautiful pat tern. In different portions of the room are displayed patent medicine cards, &c , which are gotten up in splendid style, end assist materially in beautifying the iutciior. The counters, bhow cases, scales, Ac, are all in keeping with the balance of the work. To the rear of the sales-room is the office and w areroom. and on the second floor the labo ratory. The latter is connected with the oOiec by a speaking tube. Mr. Frazer has not been content with fitting up this fine building, but has also laid in a large stock of the purest drugs, medicines, paints, oils. Slc, and is prepared to do a wholesale or re tail business cheaper than the cheapest. The work upon ths model drug store was done under the personal supervision of W. J. Rose, Supt. ef the Johnstown Mechani cal Works, and reflects great credit in the different details so ably managed by him. Mr. John Parke has rented one of bis new store rooms for the term of five years from April 1st. A dry goods firm from Philadel phia Will be the tenants. J. Ii. Piatt has opened a tobacco and cigar store iu the room formerly occupied by the Express office. A. Montgombry has taken possession cf bis new store. "tfxu Bal. Caeholltowk, March 2, 1868. Pear Frttman Your inattentive corres- j poinient, somewhat careless of late, has hitherto neglected to eoo-1 you the result ef our Spring election. lie now - puts in bis appearance with that view. Of course the entire; Democratic ticket wis elected, as there are not Ilidica! enough here to go 'round the various offices and fellow them three positions apiece. The ticket elected is as follows: For Chief Purges, cur worthy and esteemed friend. 1). C. Wetzel, was re elected ; the Town Council of la-t year, viz : J.bu ISnck, Jo.-1. Uebe, Valentine Thomas, lJerjiimiu Wertner end John St-.ltz-, vvps re eltctoa ; Justice of the Peace, Henry Soan lan. Esq.. re-elected : School Directors, Jno. Stoltz and Augustine Farabaugh ; Consta ble, Nicholas Xaglo; Judge of Election, J. C. Easly ; Inspectors vi Electiou, James Fagan and Henry J. tStolie ; Assessor, Dome nec Egcr; Auditor, James F.igan. . Nothing worthy of especial mention lias occurred here t late, unless, as a matter ef general news, it iiii,ht lie remained that the roads converging at Carroiltown are n?arly ull impassable on-account ef the drifted snow to the depth of four or five feet, and in some instances even a much greater depth. As a consequence our town is corresponding ly dull ami tho sojourner who happens hero on an unfavorable day for travel can line! his best recompense in the gocd treatment and coi;,fort:ible qmirters that are ever found at that model hotel, the "Washington House," kept by Mr. E. S.'iiro'h. Ptrhap;, dear Fiecman, your own recollection, or at least that of the vivacious and observing "JIc-S'.iane,-" might leisr w itness to the above fact, . 1 ara glad to bo able to state that tho "Lc-mfce Association" continues to prosper, and is likely to become a ppimanar.t insti tution of tho north of the cunty. From Dr. J. J. Out man I learn the fact that, miicb'tickntss of a. complex character is prevalent through iiit the neighborhood. It a'fords your corn spondent infinite plea sure to bo able to wtato that, notwithstand ing the great umber of patients treated by the Doctor and the difficult and f itiguing journeys ho is compelled to make, he is meet ing whh extraordinary success in the prac tice of medicine, and making hosts of friends. He well deserves the gratification the consciousness of the fact shall inspire. Indirtctly I am informed that Joseph Behc has bought the portable steam saw mill recently owned by Parbarick & Co. Mr. B. has bad considerable experience in the lumber business, and no doubt hm will again "run the machine" advantageously to himself and to his customers. Premising to be more interesting r.nd punctual beret fter, I am ever you rs, &c, I AGO. Heroic. A few days since, W. Zj. Mc Gougb, a son of Mr. Wm. McGough, of Washington township, a lad of some eleven or twelve years, attempted to cross tho Pa. R. R. track near Lilly's Station with a horse and s!il laden with bags of corn, and when the horse reached thi centre of the north track the hemstring broke. Just at this junc ture a train under full headway approached the crossing the engine whistled down brakes and the boy attempted to unhitch the horse, but without effect until Miss Lizzie Furrcn, residing near the spot, ran to his assistance, and succeeded in getting the animal out of tho way just as the trp.in swept by, knocking the front er:d off one runner olf the sled. " We are authorized to tender to Mis F. this public acknowledg ment of tho debt of gratitude due from Mr. McG. and family for her humane and heroic conduct. .. . Tim Allkghaniax. We regret the sui pctision of the Republican ergan at this place. It was manly, and frequently re fused to sustain Radical misdoings. Though wo have taken reveral falls 'with friend Hutchinson, and always found him a "foe man worthy of out-steel," we cannot but ro gret. bis retirement from the field. We can only hope he may have -a successor as worthy, and that his retirement may be productive of pleasure and profit greater tl.au belongs to tha publishing of a country newspaper. ..." . Lktter Coptikq CO' k: Among tho im provements eif this progressive ftje,-' the "Peon Letter Book'' tlesorves'a prominent place. It copies letters perfectly without the aid of a press, and iu tha most expedi tiousmanner 'possible.' No 'lawyer, mer chant, or business man, should be without one. and the selling price pursuit "within the reach4 --of all. Persons desirous of purcba 'sing can see specimen's at the office of Gao. W. Oataian, Esq., in this place. Eacii maiden fair Is well aware, - If we do not much mistake her," That goods a heap,' for dresses cheap, 'Are kept by H. A. Rheemaker ; But some there' are, both near and far, . Who this may not have. beird before: That bargains rare, in goods to wear, As well as r.l! kinds of dry goods, grocer ies, provisions, feed, e-tc, are constantly lu ifg offered at Shoemaker & Co-, 's store. Who Wants to But ? The property at present occupied by Rev. R. C. Christy, and known as the Catholic parsonage, is offered for sale on fair terms. Also a farm of 145 acres, "located in Allegheny township, one mile west , of Lorctto. GO acres of whtoh arc cleared, with go-:d house, bank barn, or chard, etc., on the premises. Apnly socj to F. -,l -v.- . 'The MruLBACH Novels. Last Summw at the se-shoro. when the weather rras un favorable for walking on the beached or strolling in the rocky pastures, I used to while away uiauy u hour at the public library of G , in idly turning over the leaves of familiar volumes, and in studying the folks who came for books. "I soon saw that tho good people of G , like the good people of every other town or city in the civilized world, were gTent read ers and admirers of novels and romances. I found that Loui.-a Mublbach was a prodi gious favorite w ith these fisher-folk. Tho poor libiarian waa dreadfully pestered with their incessant demands for the Mnhlbach novels, and was weary of repeating that they were all out, and that she kuew not when any of them would be in. Pretty little Miss P , a Minerva in spectacles a veritable Cricbton in petticoats said, ia one of her long and learned confabulations with the libiarian, that Scott was prosy and Dickens silly, but Mublbach was 'splen did.' And to Minerva's praise of the Mubl bach novels, the librarian heartily assented. I was not long in discovering that not to be an admiier of these German historical nov els; argued you to be, in the estimation of the literati cf G , a person of no taste or cleverness. As goes Hull, so goes the State,' and in the admiration of the Mublbach novels, as went G , so went the country. There is now a real Mublbach furor. Her works are the fashien. The ladies dote upon them, and talk rapturously of 'the charming Muhl baob.' She li the favorite of the hour, and the darling of tho novel reading pnbiir:. " 'Tis certainly no small pleasure to sit down onir-tlv of an evening in one's own room alter tho dav's toil is j : . . . .. over, and by dUtmi lands. 'the magic cf a booh,' vihi and meet face- to face such great historical personages as Frederick the Great, Marie Antoinette, and Napoleon Bonaparte. And bow much better'iis to m.vko the acquaint ance of the Empress Josephine and .Mario Antoinette- than ef Aurora Floyd and Lady Amlh y ! If, like Miss P . above men tioned, readers prefer Mublbach to Scett and Dickens," I shall not thick any the less of the ' Wav-eiley' and 'David Copperfield ;' but if they read Mublbach in preference to Hraddon. Wcd Si Company, I shall think the novel-reading public is not wholly de vo'd of taste and common sense. Indeed, the remarkable success of the Mublbach novels tends to show that the public is be-gmrdr.g to tire e f high-spiced mental food, and that the popularity rf tho sensational novel is on the decline ; and in fact so great Iras been the popularity of Miss Mublbach'. works, and such a demand have they made for the historical novel, that her American publishers, the Messrs. Appletem, ot Kewr York, are about to issue 'Count Mirabeau,' and the e.ther historical roman ces of Thcndor Mur.dt. Tom Folio." Boton Transcript. TH2 COXTZDETtATK FLAG ON TUB OCEAV. Our readeis all know that the pestilential doctrines of Mongrelism creep into nine tenths of the reading matter issue-el from the public press. We must have pure litera ture, without a taint of the nirger about it, without thi slightest milk-ar.d molasses hue, er 'the present generation of readers will become as debauched as the past. The C.tm'Msian series of stories now being issued bv Van Errie, Horton & Co.. of The New York Day-Book, are of the pure white man style, and the No. 1 which v. e have received, just oil the press and ready for the public The Confederate Fbig on the Ocean is a capital story, spirited, thrilling, strictlv his torical and patiiotic. There H not a D.-m ocrat iu the country who will not piizi it highly as one cf the most entertaining novelettes ever written. The series will be kept up, Hate Tor Seen It? Or, rather, have you tried it.; It i9 certainly one cf the most useful and desirable inventions that has been introduced to the pub lie for many a elay, We speak of the patent sun burner, or lamp chimney and attachment. 83' this arrangement a more brilliant light is ob tained, much less oil is consumed, and per fect safety is guaranteed. We have tried one of them and would not be without it. It i3 cheap, durable and entirely satisfacto ry, and to see it is to admire it. George Huntley has them for sale at retail, and can Bupply country merchants by wholesale at city prices. Go and see them and we are sure you will buy one or more. A Rare Chance. The stock, good will and fixtures of a first-clans wholesale and relail Grocery House, now doing a thriving business, are offered for sale at a low figure for cash. The House will command a retail trade ef from $110,000 to $40,000. per year. The stock will be rednceel to suit the pur chaser and possession will be given on thn 1st of April next. By applying soon 10 Wm. B. Gott, No. 107, Main street, Altoo na. A raro chanco for a bargain may be obtained. Ct. " Of CornsE I Will. "I'll meet you at tho lane, love, when the cloc ftrike3 nine," and wt'i! go once aain. love, to sec Barker's stock so fine ; and I'll buy you a dress su perb, love, and other goods ia bis lino, and your fondest wishes I'll not curb, love, if you'll say that you'd he mine. She said it and be bought the "flxins," and both 'are now happy, Go they and do likewise. WfcLL Satisfied. No person who at tended the recent concert" can feel e'ther wiss ' than wed satisfied with hi nisei f for having been there. Just so it is with those who buy their goods from 'J. M. Thompson. The articles be sells and the prices ho sells at both give cntiro .satisfaction, and they who go onco will go often to his etoro to make thtdr pur chases. Com iso to Come. We are coming. Messrs. Mills & Davis, several hundred more, our stamps and greenbacks to save ua by buying at your store ; we are coming one by one ?nd in crowds together, and your winter goods will all be gone eie the return of pleasant weather. Greater bargains than ever at this cheap and popular estab lishment. . - To Coxsojptives. Rev. 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 ho was cured of a lung affec tion and that: dread disease, Consum prion, nis only ol j'jet is 'to benefit the afflicted, and be hopes that every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost 'thorn nothing and mav piove a biessingi Please address -Rev. EDWARD A. -WILSON. No. 165 S. Second St.', Williamsburg, N. Y. C7"R. J. Lloyd,' Druggist, Ebensburg. is Agent for the sale -of the above preparation. Coc's Ijspcpia Cure Will immediately relievo ami permanently cure the most aggravated case of Dyspepsia, Flatulencyf Sour Stomach, Constipation, and ell diseases cf tha Stomach and Bowels. Physicians, clergymen, and al who uso it, kin in unbounded, nraise of iu "rat virtno. 1 Usk thh Bhst. Blades'1 Kuphvniai Lu bricatora ara a medical preparathm in the lorm or a Lmzmge. and arj universally con sidered the most pleasant, convenient and ef- lectnal remedy In use for Hoarseness. Conghs, Colds, Croups. Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Dfptheria, and all Pulmonary Complaint. They are warranted to give qn'cker and more lasting benefit in the above affections than any other remedy. A!o to contain no deleterious ingredient, and not to offend the weakest and most sensitive Stomach. ' Bibles' Constitution Pills are so called be cause of their peculiar effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Blood and Nervous System. 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 coc tinned indigestion and costiveness. they are left with periodical returns ef the Sick 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 & CO., aug8 Jy Proprietors, Elmira. N. T. For salo by all Druggists : 25 cts. per box. ERRORS OK YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for vnam fmm Nervous Debilitv. Premature Decav. nrwl all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will. ior me base 01 suuering Humanity, send free to all who need it. the recine and dirpctlnnv for making the simple remedy by which ho was cured, fcutlerers wishing to profit by tho advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B OGOEX. 42 Cedar street N. Y. Information. Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bahl head or beardless face; also, a recipe for the lemoval of Pimples, Blotches, Erup tions, &c, on tho sHiin, leaving the Rime soft, clear and beautiful, can be obtaiiwd without charge bv ad Iressinc TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, Oemist. 823 Broadway, New. York. Coe's C'oas'i Kalsana, The great popular Itemedy for Coughs. Colds Croup. Whooping Cough and Consumption Both sizes ordinary 4 z., also mammoth family bottles for sale by all druggists and dealers in rnedicins. Xi f.imily should bo over night without it hi tho house. ATTESTioir.- Any persm wishing; a pood, well ironed sleigh, with teel sole, bent shaft and large white oak basket, can get ons from R. II. Singer, as he baa several on hand and for bale cheap fcr ci:h. Gal soon as they pell fast. ELop near the Fsundry of E. Ula. DONAHOE. Afc the residence of his mother, in Washington township, on the 2Cth nit., after an illness of fevera! wee-ks, induced by an attack of measles, Sir. Pat rick Donahoe, aged ab'ut 18 years. His remains were interred at Wilmore. 3Iay be rest in peace. PXDGERS In this place on Sonday evsr.ing las-t. Mr. John Bodgors. one of the oldest citi ens of our borough, aged about 80 vears. WRIVATE SCHOOL. A Pri- I vate School will be opened in Room ! No. 1, Union .School Building, Ebensburg, i on MONIAY. Makcu H'tu, 180S, at 0 a. m. Te:;.m3 Sri. 50 per month for pupils of 13 year3 and upwards ; $1.25 per month for those under 18 years. mar.B.-St. GEO. W. COPE. WOTICE. Whereas Letters "of ' AdiiiinistratioH on the Estate of John Pergrin, late of Jackson township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make imnie-dhite payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delav. SAMUEL SHAFFER, Adni'r. Jackson Twp., March 5. 18G3.-6t. ASSIGNEE APPOINTED. Dis tkict Court ok the Usiteu States, for the Western District of Pennsvlvania. In the matter of ARTHUR W." (JRF.ItN, Bankrupt. To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as Asaiguee of the estatP of Ar thur W. Green of Chest Springs, in the county'of Cambria, in the said district, who wa?, to wit: on the 13ih day of December, A. D. 1867, adjudged a bankrupt upon-bis own petition by the District Court ol said DisUict. Dated at Ebensburg, this 24th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 18G8. MARTIN L. LONGENECKER, March 5, l868--3t. Assignee. li I liEAT ItEPUcno?? in PKrcaa 1 IV CASH BIT RSI AT B381EIVS" ilflUSE-FlKiMSUSSG STORB. The nndersignod respectfully iniornia the oitixeiis of Ebensburg and tbj public genor ally th it bo hM made a great rednetbm in pricrs to CASH BUYflUS. My ftoek will consist, in part, of CbcAi'?j7, Parlor cr.d cc ivy Stores, of the most popular kinds ; 7Vfr tcare of every deecrlption, ef iny own man nfflcturo ; Hardware of all kind. Fnch as Locks, Scicws, Bntt liinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Lliuges, Bolts, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass. Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parens 1'e'u RCd Pocket Knives in great variety, Scissors. Shears, Kazors and Strops, Axes, MatchetH, Hammers, Boring Midlines, Augers, Chissels, rianes, Com-pa-ses, Squares, Files, Hasps, Anvils, Yise-s, Yr2nches, Kip, Panel and Crocs-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Eakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoo Lasts, Pegs, War Bristles. Clothes Wtingers, Grind Stones, Patent Molan.-es Gates and Measures. Lumber Slicks, I low Nails, Horse Shoes, Cist Steel. Kidop. Shot Guns, Revolvers. Pistols, Cirt-ridges, Pow der, Caps, Lead, &c Odd. Stove Pla, GrEtes and Fire Bricks, Well and Cr.-ern Pumps and Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all leind ; Iff?r and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil. Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine. Alcohol, Ac. FAMILY GROCERIES, stjch as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, 'Molasses, Syr ups. Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Hice and Pearl Barley; Soup. -Candles; TOBACCO and CltfATtS; Paint. Whitewash. Scrub. Horne, Shoe, Dusting, Yarniah, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes ; .Bed Cords and, Manilla Kopos, and many ether articles at the lowest rates for CASH. House Sjxmling made, painted and put np at low rates or' cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying TinwarS wholesale. " GEO. HU.NTLEY Ebensburg. Feb, 23, 18G7.-tf. i 100I) THCNKS AND VALISES K f.v Kit c C3- USf -'-nfva THIS WAT!! For Bargains! PRICES. 11 LfflTT II! IE a L: ik J r AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OT ep. 1 wfl w-r "TV y lei! Mil UW S5s ia EH IBje-1 Kraft Rsd I JUST RECEIVED AT IS 4 n ft fJ On High Street. TUB LARGEST STOCK ! THE BEST VARIETY I THE GREATEST BAP.G1IXS AND MORE OF THEM! litli 111 fill EIW M3 MM M!lO FOR A LONG TiiWS I a if (8? ft 3 Standard Dry Goods, SUPERB LINE OF NOTIONS, i '' ' . - - . " AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN GREAT PROFUSION I COttiE AND BUY YOUR APPEALS from the Assessments for the year 103 will be held at tho Commissioner's Office, Ebensburg, as fol lows : Monday, March 23d Allegheny Town ship and Lorctto Bon ugh. Tuesday, March 24th Elacklick and Jackson Township. Wednesday, March 2oth Cambria and Millville Boroughs and Richland Township. Thursday. March 2Gth Carroll Township and Carroiltown Borough. Fr iday, March 27th Clearfield Township and Chest Springs aod Prospect Boreiiighs. gAtureiay, March 2bth Cambria Town ship and EbeDsburg Borough. Monday, March 30'h Susquehanna, Chest and White Township. Tuesday, March 8 lt Coneroangh and Taylor Townships and Conemaugh Borough. Wednesday. April 1st Croyle and Sum merhil! Townships and 'Wilmore Borough. Thursday, April 21 Ut 21 3d 4th and 5th Wards, Johnsteiwn Borough. Friday, April 3d Washington and llun- ster Townships and Summitville Brough. Saturday, April 4th Oalhtzin and Yoctr Townships. The Military Appeals fur each district will be held at tho same time and plaee the Appeals from the AsseasmenU are hexgd. Witness our hands at Ebensburg, this 21st day of February, A. D. 1S68. JOHN CAMPBELL, ) JOHN FlvJlGirSOX. J Cota'rs. J. A. KENNEDY. ) Attest Wm. 11. SicnKa, Clerk. TT 1ST OF CAUSES ftt down f.-.r R-jL ,-:.,t . f.,,,t .e 1 ' ... ri... ,r Cambria countv. commencing en Alunday, the 2i day (f Mxrch next : EEC OK D WEEK. j Shoemaker, Ass'c-e, vs. Kleinmyer Pringle, Adm'x, vs. Pringle vs. Smith vs. Colclesser va. Black rs. Ileyer et al vs. Wehn vs. Zimmerman vs. Burgoon vj. Cole ct al vs. Boody's Adm'rs vs. Litir.ger et al vs. Penna K K Co vs. C-Jwan' -s. Iew:s i-fc al vs. Cambria Iren Co vs. Tenna K R Co v. Siiine vs. Tiynch et al vs. Pilb!fitt et al vs. Davi et al tb. Dunmyer et al vs. Hubert vs. Morrison. Ex'r vs. A!ltubaugh vs. HeOough et al vs. Roiithworth tt al Christy ' Huffman Bird Com'th, for n, Luden Ilarnberger Ctdvia et al Garretsoa Dunmycr Litzinger et al Walters Robson M'Crowln Taylor Storm MeOlade Carr Fronh'iieer et al Lenaon, Adai'r. Crciper Starrick Bloodgood, Ei'r Burk Lit singer Dunmver Mitchell vs. Jackson et at GEO. C. K. ZAHif. Proth'v. Proth'y'e Ofdce. Ebensburg, Jau. 27. 1868. $ ICENSE NOTICE. The following -- Petitions for Tavern end Eating House Licenses will be presented to tho Judges of our Court of Common Pleas on the eecond Monday of March next : Tavern Licenses Peter Keelan, John Quinu, Cambria B ir; D rninic Egr, Carroll town Bor; Joseph J. Duncan, 2 i ward, Con cmaufjh Bor; Wm. C. Fitzimmrn?, Patriek O'Counell, Mrs. Cath. McKenna. Bernard M'CatTry, 2d ward, and Jmrs II. Ben ford. And. Helming, John liaub, 3d ward, John town Bor; Joseph Bradley. Pat'k" M'Cauley, Ann Daily, Millville Bor ; Daniel Gnfisr, Tavlor Tp ; John II. Ileibert, Summitville Bor; Richard Detling, Washington Tp; Val entine Maltiie. Wilmore Bor ; Georgo Mc Gough, Clearfiield Tp. Eating House License. John Teareon, Tavlor tp. GEO. C. K. ZAI1M. Ebensburg, Feb. '20. 1S58. Clerk. qpOWN AND COUNTRY PKO- PERTY FOR SALE. The subscriWr offers for sale bis FARM, located at Alleghe ny township, Cambria county, about e-ne mile west of Lorttto. The Farm contains Ho ACHES, 90 Acres rf which are cleared, fenced aud well cultivated the balance be i.ig heavily timbered. There are erected on j the premises a two story Viceutnj lluiise, j comfortable and commodious, an excellent ! Hank Barn, 'and all necessary outbuildings. I There is also a large orchard of c-hoice Fruit Trees on the property. The subscriber alsoeffers salo a Dwelling House ami two Lots of Ground located on Main street. in the borough of Loretto. All the above properties will be sold on fair terms aud indisputable titles will be girn. FosftessioB given on the 1st of April. A. WALTERS. Allegheny Tp., Feb. 20, 1868 -6t. TSSOLUTJON of PARTNER- SHIP. Notice is berebv sxiven to all parties concerned,; that ti e co-partnership which existed letweea II. Omit and Jona than Barrett, who carried on tl.u business of nianufacluritg sawed lumber in Allegheny township, C.imbrl i county . Pa., under tha fjim mvne of Omit & Barrett, was di.-solt cd en the iSth tl.iy -f September, lSTjT, at which time I dispose! of my interest to James Henry, who, with Jonathan Barrett, has been carrying vn the buiuess under tho name ef Henry & Barrett, who nro to pav all the debts of the late linn of O nit & Barrett. II. OMIT. IlarrUburg, Feb. tO. lSCS.-St. FARMERS ATTEND! The tin-' dersii-'r.ed f;"ers for sale one ef the mot desirable Farms in Ctmbria county, situate in Summerhill township, within two mil ei tht. Pa. It. It. at Wilmore, containing 200 ACHES, half of which is cleared, with a splendid apple orchard and a gfod LOG; HOUSE and BABX on the premises. Th. property will be sold together, or in lot to suit purchasers. The teims, which are easy, will be made known by P.. L. Johnston, E-r;.. Ebensburg; and aa indiputable titla 3i add to the purchaser- JEItEMI AH M'GONIGLE. Jan. 23. lSJS.-tf. I C II A R 1) R O W A N A L TOON A. PA HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER J Is preparel to make contracts for the paint ing of Churches, Dwellings and iither Build ings in Cambria and surrounding counties, acd for the execution of all other w eak in bia line. Painting done at prices more numer ate and iu a style far superior to nrt of th work executed in this section. Satisfaction guaranteed. feb.2J -tf. TJISSOEUT ION. Tho Partner ship heretofore existing between tb' undersigned in the manufacture ef Lumber in Blacklick township, Cambria connty.ur. deT the nsmo and ttyle of Gittings, V'd wards & Co., has been dissolved by inr.tn.vl cousent. Lewis II. Edwirds will scttlo ail butiue3 cf tho late firm. ' RICHARD G1TTIXOS. LEWIS R. l.DWAbDS. DAVID EDWARD--. " Veb. 27, IS' . -St.
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