THE FREEMAN- TIUJlttJDAY, MAY 7, 18G3. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ErnoKiAUTits, Local and Gkmkai. We hnv inadvertantly dated a pvrtion of cur iiue ti week, on tho ouUidd paged, ne Jay behind the fair." A i.ure belonging to Mr. Peachy, of Slif fiiu county, recently foaled a colt with but oi eye aU(i upper jaw. JeJK J- D. liea. of IIollidiyBLurjf, a ji.au higLly e8tenieJ wherever known, died uit.linly on tho afternoon of the 27th ult. A li'.tle daughter of Mr. John Potter, of Altoona, waa considerably injured, oa Suu day week, by falling into a atone quarry at that place. Mr. Theo. A. Shoemaker, of Cambria townahip. sprained one of his ankles pretty severely, on Monday, by making a misstep wLiie engaged in plowing. A little son of Joseph Clemen's, of Juni ata coULty, died of lock-jaw, a few days ago. from the etlectd of a stroke on the cheek bone by a whip-laah. O ice more and for the last time we give our promised lit of receipt tKe go by. Jtla'k it down as a fixed fact that the roll will be published next week. A stated meeting of the "Mountaineer Baso Hall Club" will be held at the Oonrt House to-morrow evening. May 8th, at 8 o'clock, p. m. Business of importance will b tianacted. The llo'Vulnyahurg Stajidard will make its appearance in an enlarged form next week. If there is one paper more than another that we would wish to see prosper it is the "gay auJ incomparable" Standard. A young man named George Hamilton bad one of his hands terribly mangled and L i wrist dislocated at the C. I. C.j.'s ain c'iine shop, Joi-nstown, on Saturday week, by being caught between a belt ai.d pulley. Several freight cars were wrecked at Coo eniavgh Station, on night recently, and a jileoe uf timber from cne of the cars htruck Idaac D. Gcughnour, a car inspector, in the f-ce. breaking Lis note atd otherwise ii jur iug him. The ofiire of the 'Printer' Circular" and Printers' Furnishing Warehouse, formerly l"ca'ed at 36 Hudson street, haa removed to 515 Minor street. Address all orders for ruatcrial to K. S. Menaiuiu, 61 G Mukt arr.i, i Miadtlpt.ia, i'a. Our citizens weie suddenly awakened fr.m their slumbers, at an early hour on Tuesday CiOrning, by a most terrific peal of thunder, and for a time many could crce 1 reaMie "what the thunder had broke k,e." Rain followed iu copioun profuion, of course, and we are now in lulgicg in a p'er.B'fu: vhf ly of the fofttat kiud of mud. TLe last Johnstown Tribune saje ; A let t from Mr. Tobias Ashe, of a'ummerhiU. ihis couaty. informs us that a few weeks ;o Mr. S. fc. Paul found at the water' '" in his zuill-daui at that place the skull f a Lumun being, worn as clean and smooth sis a new pin, and supposed to be that if a young girl Lamed Xliiler, who was drowned two years ajco. ii meution is made of the remainder of the tkvleton. Persons intensttd in beeF and their pro-' iuet will fiud in Langstroth's Patent M ova lie Comb ilcc Hive a diaidcratuio lon need ed lu the successful management of these proJLtjb: aud busy litt'.e insects. There is no doubt about the aflu'acy of this new Bee Hive, aud our Northern Cambria friends who ktep Ues should call on or addrera Mr. Peter Camjibell. Carr'-lltown. and set are one of the-e excellent IPves. See advertisement. Tho usual number of catch penny swin dles accompanied the big h and several gudio .s ia this vicinity invented more or less of tl:e''r 8- aro cash in all of them. One verdant individual from Jaokson township is raid to havu went in on "three card monte" to the ext. nt f two silver watches a a five dollar er. er.l.r.ck , and came out that ruuoh t-oorer if uot that much wiser fr the iiives-tn:ent. "A fool and his money," etc. On Saturday morning week, a man na med George Howard, resident of Ligouier township, Westmorela'ud county, near Derry fetation, .imprudently and without permis sion got upon a freight train at Derry sta tion to ride to Lalrobe, and when opposite the ticket office at Latrobe, jumted off the train, and falline, was cauht by the cars ud drawn under them, several wheels pas-fe-ugover him, mangling him terribly, and rtkuUn.g in LL, ittaot dath. Serious Accident. Fiiday last was un usually prolific or accidents in this neighbor ly d. On the aftermen of thai day. while au oM Kentle-nan named Alexander Yenner nd a young man named George Jnes, both ..uuo ii, s place, were nriving in a tupny near the residence of Mr. Alex. Mc- cuer, a iniie or two from town, being on their way to attenJ a Concert in Jackson Uwnship. the horse became frightened at a dvg which ran .ut on the road barking, aud started eff at a rapid pace, and coming in cunua with several legs lying on the road, upset the buggy, which threw the occupants out and injured them very severely. No bones w ere broken, fortunately, but both the Keufltmtn were considerably cut and bruised about their pemma. Both gentlemen re turced home in the buggy, and are now un der medical treatment ku'd doing well. Eeax, Estatk Sales F. A. Shoemaker. Juq.. has recently purchased trom William ivuuil, iq., oue hundred feut of ground fronting on Julian street, in the rear of Mr. w. reaideuoe, for which he pays 11,000 in lawful currency. " .Mf Jk1hrley,ofHu:.ungdon.bonght cut Mr. John O. Jones, farmer, of Cambria township, "lock, stock, aud barrel." on Monday fast, and takes possession on the firs of June. For the farm of 125 acres, and improvements, he pays $2,600, but for live stock, farming implements, etc., we have not heard the aggregate sum stated. He haa made a clean sweep, and we trust he will tni it a paying iavestmeut. LAcaNT. Mr. Wm. Mills, on duty at the Vision in this place, was relieved of a valuable wlver watch, at an early hour on V k. 7 orninR last, by some one of the light-fingered gentry who were following In the wake i f the show exhibited here the day ITrrt: -Kbeenupduringthe Bight attending to the preparation of meals tor the departing showmen, aud waa takine quiet nap between meals on a chair in the Ur room, from whih nap he awakened about four o'clock to fiod himself mii.ua bis patent lever. There is little doubt but what the thief, watch, menagerie and circus left lown about one and the same time. Dxathof anOldCitixek. On Wednes- hfl Wi Sen Lloyd, Esq.. departed this "Lufl !4 J"' The dceaed was our hi fTllrh x,lUZU" 1Ie came hither. with burg tZ b'' ?e68e Kyd' When Eben8 35,,,! hng wilderness, aad reaided fnX l i m hi death- He was justly loved aad respected throughout his longand erentfuil,r0.an(1 io deathghigU Jfei a more complete obituary not;.-- nf th dutMtd f cur. text peper. 7 Uh9 Another Carbon Oil Fxplosion. A Youny Lady Burned to Death. The most shocking aud heart-reading accident, per haps, that has ever transpired iu Ebensburg, had its occurience at the residence of Mr. Edward Humphreys, on Friday evening last, and resu'ted in the terrible injury and subse quent death of a youDg lady named Catha line Davis, aged about twenty years. The facts aa we have learned them are that Miss Davis was in attendance upon her sister. (Mrs. Humphreys,) who was confined to bed by sickness, and by her was tequested, about nine o'clock on the evening io question, to go down stairs and bring her a drink of water. The unfortunate girl started to comply. with the request, taking with her a carbon oil lantern, and while descending the stairs she Doticed the flame ia the lantern blazing up to an on usual height. Becoming alarmed, she attempted to blow out the light, when the oil became ignited and exploded in an iustant, euveloping her in flames, which soon communicated to her clothing, almost every thread of which was burned frotn her person, and herself injured beyond any hope of re covery, before available aid repched her from any quarter. There was no one about the bouse, it arcms, able to render her any assist ance, aud those of the neighbors who reach od the scene first thoughtlessly attempted to subdue the flames by drenching the unfortu nate victem with water, which only rendered the matter worse. Mis. Wm. Williams had the presence of mind, however, to run from her bouse with a quilt, which she succeeded in rapping around the poor girl, after having burned her own hands severely, and by this means the flames were overcome not, how ever, until internal and external injuries had resulted which proved fatal about 9 o'clock on the following nighl.tlie unfortunate young lady having in the meantime borne the most excruciating torrceuts which human mind could conceive of. The charred remains of the young victim of this heart-rending catastrophe were ac companied to their last earthly habitation in the Union graveyard, on Monday, by an immense throng of sympathizing people, and while the greater portion of the females in attendance gave vent to their feelings in weeping and lamentations, the stouter heart ed manifested by their subdued looks and low sobbings that their hearts too pulsated with pity and commisseratiou for the sad and tragic fate of one so young, so buoyant and so lull of bright anticipations for the future. Ths Nkw DisciPLfcs Church. The new church building erected bv the Christian congregation, or Disciples of Christ, on Hih street. :n this place, is now completed, and was ( n last Friday evening, Hay 1st, opened for the worship of Gi-d. The building is of brick, is 66 feet long by 86 wide, having a vestibule of 8 feet at the entrance, over which is a gallery 8x36 feet, capable ol seating about 60 persons ; height of ceiling, '20 feet, and the whole house will comfrta b!y seat about 300 persons. The eutire cost, S4000. Cn Friday evening, a goodly number of the members of the church and others being assembled, a sermon was de livered by Joseph King, of Allegheny city. On Saturday evening, the congregation was addrpsjed by George Loliugier, of Indiana county. Lord's day morning: The house this morning was thoroughly filled, and its con gregation aain addressed by Joseph King, after which, the dedicatory prayer was of fered by James Darsie, of Somerset. A hymn was then sung, and after n lew re marks by Jame6 Darsie in reference to the debt remaining n the building, a collectiou was taken up, amounting to $37 ; aud af ter wards, pledges were given by the mem bers of the church which amounted to SoTO, making the whole sum contributed $067. Duriug the wefck thus fas, other sums have been given, amounting to between $100 and S200. Fo that the lemainiug indebtedness is small but about $200. At 3 p. m., the house was pgiin com pletely filled, and a sermon preached by James Darsie and again at 7J o'clock in the evening, when the congregation was ad dressed by Joseph King. There will be preaching in this church every evening this week ; also next Lord's Day. morning and eveniog, and the public are cordially invited. A sermon was delivered last evening (Tuesday) by Joseph King, of Allegheny, to young men, on "Nobility of Character." Anotheh Candidath toh Pi-blio Pat honage. It is a fact patent to mot of our citizens that Mr. M. L. Oatmai has taken the store-room recently occupied by J. A. Maguire & Co., into which he haa this week introduced a well selected and varied stock of dry goods, groceries, notions, confection eries., tobacco, cigars, etc , and as this means business, be has made up his mind to 6ell all hisgoods at prices which cannot fail to tempt the buying public to give him a call when in quest of bargains. We need not attempt to enumerate the many articles comprised in Mr. Oatn an's vtock. but ad vise all our friends to look in on him and see if he baa not got many things which they ueed, and then determine from his pri ces whether money cannot be saved in deal ing with him. Mr. Oatman designs making a specialty of the sale of the justly celebra ted Metropolitan Oil, and when it is fully introduced, we have no doubt that it will be used by every family in this community. It can be furnished at a much less price than carbon oil, produces a more brilliant light, and is stiictly non-explosive. In view of the recent shocking accideut in our midst, the latter fact alone will beyond doubt com mend the new oil to general consideration. Worth t of Cummendatkn. Our artist friend up street. Mr. T. T. Spence, is cer tainly worthy of special commendation for the aitistic and perfect style in which he ex ecutes Photographic and other representa tions of the "human face divine." as well as of inanimate objects upon which he has op erated lne pictures exhibited in front of his Gallery bear testimony to his proficiency as an artist, and evince the fact that he is fully as competent to render satitfaction in his art aa auy photographer in the country. Very few people cau resist the temptation of "seeing themselves as others see them," and when the temptation comes on them we advise them to consult Mr. Spence. His work is excellent and his prices low. He baa recently taken a negative of the altar in the Catholic church of this place, as it ap peared most tastefully and beautifully deco rated for the Easter festival, and is prepared to furnish copies at one dollar each. Sad Accidknt. Harriet, youngest daugh ter of Geo. C. K. Zabm, Esq.. had the mis fortune to strike one of her eyes with the point of a scissors blade, on Thursday lasr, and it ia feared the sight has been entirely destroyed. She was endeavoring to undo a knot in the rope of a swing when the scissors slipped aud struck her in the eye, as above stated. Sawiso Guide. A neat and desirable little article which will b appreciated bv every lady in the land who does seeing by hand, is the Sewing Guide, which not only protects the finger from injury bnt enablos the operator to do her work with exact Ig ularity. Call oa ui aad e it. List or Jcbors. The following persons have been drawu to serve as Grand and Traverse Jurors at tLe ensuing term of Court, commencing on the first .Monday of June next : GRAND JCKORS. A. M. Gregg, Foreman, ilillville Borough ; Bennet, N S, plasterer, " " Burk, EJwurd, farmer, Clearfield Township; Burk, Daniel, farmer, Uailitzin " Butler, Thos, boss, 5th Ward, Johnstown; Bears, John, farmer, White Township ; Cooper, Jas K, merchant, Croyle Township; Dysnrt, Wm, painter, 4th Ward, Johnstown; Davis, It R, store keeper, E Ward, EbeDsb'g; Griet, Wm, eoaker, 1st Ward, Johntnwn ; Goodeiham, Wm F, farmer, Carroll Twp ; Goughnour, Ephraiua, farmer, Taylor Twp ; Good, Jacob, farmer, Glass Henry, " Allegheny tp; Howard Alex II, " White tp ; Howard Daniel, heater, Millville boro ; Kring Jacob, Jr, Farmer, Richland tp ; Litile Peter J, Alleghany tp , Luther William, laborer, Conemaugh boro ; Leiden Adam, justice, Chest tp ; Nagle Nicholas, constable, Carrolltown bor; Piatt M J, innkeeper, Susquehanna tp ; Sheets Jacob, gas fitter, 2d W Conemaugh ; White John, mason, Prospect. TRAVERSE J U ROB 8 FIRST WKEK. Alleghany Val. Bishop, Henry Little. Cambria George Alstead, Rees S. Lloyd, John Stinger, Adam Sbettitr. Carroll Thomas Buck, Aug. Yost. Carrolltown Jacob Bender. Chest Caleb Gray, James McAnce. Chest Springs John McFeely, Jacob Wagner. Conemaugh tp.i John B. Fite, Jacob C. Horner. Conemaugh boro. Amos B. Davis, David Eopelin. Andrew Noah. Croyle Jo3. Croyle, David M. Pringle. Ebensburg James A. Moore, George J. Rodgers. Jackson nenry P. Cooper, Thos. Kinney. Johnstown Samuel Douglass, David Di bert, Wm. Geis, John Heingret, James Kil gore; James Morley, John P. Pringle, John y. Ogden. Irvin Rutledge. Millville James U. Davis, John Woods. Munster Cornelius Dever. Prospect John Lewis. Richlucd John Grumbling, jr., Christ'n Weaver. Summorhill Wm. Dorun, Enos Ellis. Susquehanna John Emigh. Taylor Wm. Alexander, A. G. Crook. George M. Hess. Washington William Ti'.ey. Yoder Abrani Culan, Jacob P. Strayer. TRAVER3E JUROKS SECOND WHEK. Allegheny Jos. Hogue, Jos. Cramer. Blacklick John Hawkesworth. Conemnugh Thonins Arthurs, Hen. Con stable, Samuel Klinefelter, John Mincely. Conemaugh boro. Baltzer Myers. Clearfield John Behe, Lewis Burgoon, Andrew Carroll, Jos. F. Cooper. Carroll Henry Byrne. Peter Cain, And. Miller, John Yahner. Croyle Peter Brown. Cambria Eben. Davis, Patrick Farren. Cumbria boro. Wm. Cooper, Jas. Ga'ee, John T. nughes. Chest John Elder, er PKilin nm.. Ebensburg Morgan Hughes. Johnstown Robert Bovle, Wm. II. Car roll, Hiram Helsel, F. W. Hkv. Lorelto Sebastias Frv, Wm. J. Kuntz. Millville Lev: EiupGeld, Robt. F. Given, George W. Stutzman. Munster Evan Hutrhes, Jas. Luckett. Prospect Robert Diniond. Richland Henry Brown, Saml. Gardner. inmet it avfcr. Susquehanna John B Bauni. Taylor (Jeorge L. Bowser. Washington William MDermitt, Wil liam Russell. White George Bowman, Geo. M. Cree, wonepu u. Holland. Yoder Timothy L. Hunt. 1KB Latest Sensation. Aa a house-furuis-hing and agricultural depot Mr. Geo. Huntley s eab.ioliment is unexcelled in thii part of the State, and as a shrewd and en i.ipnaiu ousuitfs man me proprietor is never slow m introducing new aiticles of merit to his customers. The latest sen-a- sations brought out by him are the Duty Clothes Washer and the Universal Clothes Wringer two articles which cannot fail to be appreciated and highly prized by every mmwwiiB wno can coax her husband into the purchase of them. . There is no doubt about the excellence of both thesa machines, as we have abundant evidence for asserting, and th testimony given elsewhere in regard to the first named is not any more than its merits entitle it to. Mr. Huntley should meet with an extensive sale of these articles. Raise aloft the banner, boys fling it to the breeze ; Let your voices ring from mountains to the seas : Let the joyful news be told to maids and matrons fair "The cheapest place to buy your goods is at the store of Leopold Mayer ! " A magnificent stock of dress and millinery goods of all descriptions kept iu endless va riety, and sold so cheap that no one can re sist the temptation to buy. Don't forget Leopold Mayer's mammoth establishment, Parke's new building. Main St., Johnstown. A day or two si tee, one of our citizens mysteriously disappeared, and for a time all attempts to discover his whereabouts were futile. He was last seen going up High st and after passing the "Diamond," all trace of him was lost. Our people turned out en masse, and after a long and laborious search at last discovered the lost one in C. T. Rob erts' store, where he was engaged in endeav oring to take the measure of the new stock of silver plated ware just received at that magnificeut establishment. Tosce de Lkon is currently reported and generally believed. to have spent a large part of his life in endeavors to discover the fountain of perpetual youth. But in vain. The fountain was never discovered, and Ponce died with as many wrinkles and as many gray hairs as anybody. Had he, in stead of seeking after that which cannot be found, tried to discover the cheapest place where goods can be bought In the country, he would no doubt have been successful. 11. R. Davis' store is that place. Thb first bird of spring Attempted to sing. But ere he had uttered a note He fell from the limb. And a dead bird was him The music had friz in his throat! This unfortunate ornithological specimen is now on exhibition at H. A. Shoemaker's store, wheru also are to be seen the prettiest and cheapest spring goods iu town- A couple of countrymen, looking at the new hat 8 in a bat store, were delighted with a sample that had a small mirror on the in side of the crown. "That there glass was pnt there," said one of them, "so a fellow can always tell just how his hat fits him !" The bats sold at Thompson's store the spring stock just received are of the latest and best styles, and warranted to fit. Directors and others who may want blanks, or any information in regard to the schools of the county, will please address Tho. J. Chapman, Co. Supt., Ehenkburg. LOCAL CORRGSPOXDEJSCE. Johnstown, May 4. 18C8. Dear Freeman Under the combined in fluence of Forepaugh's ciicus aud pay-day at the Mill our town was reasonably lively last week, and the customary little set-to's and big drunks weie among the usual order of exercises. A light-fingered female was sent up in default of bail for robbing a ladv oh me street oi ner pocKet-book, wbich con tamed about two dollars in money. Two birds were caged ou Saturday nigh for taking on a rather elongated, cargo e ngiiimng oenzine. Lieing dnlv repentant next mornirg, they were permitted to depart after making a dep( sit of severaifdollars each iu me nao"s oi me liurgess. n'u m i ... j.uo xurners nave now a building in course of erection ou the dd Basin, which they design using as a temporary Hall. I it is a pretty large structure, and will be bedded with tan bark in lieu of a floor. Ou gymnastic Teutonic friends will now have : chance of throwing themselves arouud loose Mr. John Brady, the gentlemanly prcpri eior oi me naoklin Mouse, will depart thi town on Thursday next for Ireland. W T .1 , . i . jo.c i; uii won-s De arrested as a reniau emi sary, but that his journey may be a safe auu propitious ope. A temperance lecture was delivered here on Wednesday evening loat, and was well attended. Mr. A. C. Bradley, a reformed drunkard from Atw iork. was the spokist Mr. A. J. Hawes is rebuilding his Cemen Mill, which was destroyed by fire a couple oi wees8 since. i j .... ponuc nave oonnthi their new uni forms, and look as gay as drenched peacocks in a country barn-yard. Ke doubt the "peace and order" of our town will be streu 1t . uouhiy Kept up, as so much bra.s buttons will strike terror to the hearts of all evi doers. It is my painful duty to announce this wees the sudden and unexpected demise o Lizzie, wife of Johu llyan, which sad eveut occutred on Monday ol last week, at her res idence in Cambria City. The writer hereo had known this estimable lady for years ana her Kind disposition aDd pure life en .1 11 A . 1 - . ocrtreu iier to mm iar beyond what mere words can express. The casket has been laid away in the silent churchyard on the hill, but the gem has been transferred from its setting to enjoy an eternity of happiness in tne presence ci Him whom she so well and truly served during her brief probation in una worm, ine stricsen nusoana has the sympathies of our entire community iu his sad bereavement, and of the immense cort ge who followed her remains to their finil resting place, there were few who did tot drop a tear to the memory of the pure high-rmrded and senile Mrs. Rvan. May she re.-t in peace. jku Hal. SKELLY LINGELL. At Wilmore. on Tuesday, April 28lh, by Rev. John Hackett, Mr. Wm. A. Skelly and Miss Jtnuie Llngle. Our friends have arrived at the sensible conclusion that single blessedness is not what it s cracked up to be, and consequently they have donned the hymenial yoke with the in tention of pulling in double harness for the balance of their lives. May a long career t uninterrupted happiness be theirs; And may their future always be Unclouded and from sorrow free ; And may the little Skellys rise To men and women great and wise. A G23 HOOP SKIRTS 628. WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" OF "KEYSTONE SKIRTS" are the best and Cheapest !y Friced Hoop Skiits in the market. Trail Skirts, 25 springs, $1.00; 30 springs, $1.5!0 ; and 40 springs. $1-45. Plain Skirts, 6 tapes, 20 springs., 80 Cents; 25 springs, 95 Cents; 30 springs. $1.15; and 35 springs, $1.25. Warranted in evert respect. Our OWN Mke" of "Union Skirts," Pleven Tape Trails, from 20 to 5T spring. $1.20 to $2.E0. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 50 springs. frm 95 Cents to $2.00. Ibeae Skirts are better than those sold by tber establishment? as first class goods, and at much lower prices. "Our OWN Make" of "Champion Skirts" are in every way superior to all oilier Hoop Skirts before the public, and only have to be examined or worn to convinco every one of the fact. M inufactured of the best linen finished English S'eel Springs, verv superior tapes, and the style of the metalic fasten ings and manner of securing them surpass f t durability and excellence auy other Skirt in this c uutrv, and are lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, give more satu-facttion, and are really cheaperjthan all others. Every lady should try Viem They are being sold extensively by Merchants throughout this and the adjoining States at very moderate prices. Il you want the best, ask for "Hopkins' Champion Skirt." If you do not fiud them, get the merchant with whom you deal to order them for you, or come or send direct to us. Merchants will fiud our different grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we rspetially invite them to call and examine our extensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Price List. To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of the Retail Trade generally, ahd at Whole. sale of the Manufacturer only, to whom all rrders should be addressed. Hanifactory and Salesroom. 628 Arch Street, Between 6th and 7th Rts.. Philad'a. April 2, 1868 -4m. WM. T. HOPKINS. H. A. Shoemaker Ir Co. are tho only dealers in Ebensburg who keep these cele brated OKirta tor sale. nPRIAL, LIST. List of Causes set down for trial at a Court of Com mon Pleas of Cambria County, to be held at Ebensburg on the first Monday of June next: Girrettson vs. Cole T3. Penna R R Co vs. Woodcock vs. Same vs. Adams vs. Storm vs. Blanchard vs. Simmons McGlade White's Ex'rs Same Smith etal Watt Saupp Leidr GEO. C. K. ZAI1M. Proth'v. Prothy's Office, Ebensburg, May 4, 1868 t ORDINANCE OF THE BOR- OUGH OF CARROLLTOWN. nasse-d at a meeting of the Town Council, held April 25th, 1868 Be it enacted and ordained by the Coun cil of the Borough of Carrolltown, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the author ity of the same: That from and after the last Sunday of May next, any person or per sons standing or loitering on the streets near the church, or ou the church grounds, on Sundays or holidays, while divine ser vice is going on in said church in the bor ough of Carrolltown, shall, on conviction thereof before the Burgess or acting Bur gess, be fined in a sum not less than fifty cents nor more than ten dollars each and the costs of said conviction ; such fines to be recovered according to the provisions of the several Acts of Assembly relating to Boroughs in such cases. DAVID C. WETSEL, Burgess. AUeit Johs E. Mauobi, See'y of Coaneil. ERS or For- mestic MtirnmnNE In Cambria County for th year 18G3 : Johnston n Borough. CLASS. 18T WARD. CLASS. 14 Jno Hanuan $7.00 13 Osborne & 14 Alex Mont gomery 14 Fred Nugle 14 W W Pike 7.00 7.00 Fisher 10.00 7.00 7.00 7.0. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 D Bunker 00 00 Jno Benton Geo Wehn J Ij Tyatt sr Eben James Fred'ick Li- teuberger R'd Bennett DavisaLewis 14 J S Edwards 14 F Kress J G Stewart 7.00 7.00.11 7.0U & Co 13.50 Mr A Miller 7.00 F W Hay 12.50 William Mc- rherson 7.00 Jc'b Lausan 7.00 14 12 14 7.0( 7.0( 7.00 SECOND WABl. J Johnston 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 J Balenherg 7.00 & Co 7.0o 14 Geis & Reuth 7 00 14 A Kress 7.t0 U A Burgraff 7 00 14 Emil Y oung 7.00 Wm McKfce 7.5i D McKenna 7.00 G Lissinger 7.0- F W Yoder 7.0c Hav & Bio 7.00 14 14 Mrs M J Park 7.00 Jacob Wild 7.0O John Jordan 7.00 ! 5 George K ing & Bro 7.00 Lou Phillips 7.00 David Creed 7.00 D C McCul- I :4 BottiKreger 7.00 F( CRTH WARD. J SwankaCo 10.00 W Caldwell 7.00 lough 7.0 14 R R Kdwards 7.00 14 Jared Wil IS 14 14 W II Lev er- liams 7.00; CO od 7.00 14 L F L,iten berger 7.00 TUIRD WARD. Wood, Mor- 14 Jacob Fend 7.00 14 Adam Plarr 7 00 14 John Riser 7.00 14 Cunningham & Barnett 7.00 rell & Co 200.00 14 Wm Upde grave 7.00 14 14 II Schnable 7.00 D WT Harsh- berger 7. Of Mrs Fromftld 7 00 14 L Hentlev 7.0l' 14 12 14 14 Charles Zim merman 7.00 Geis Si Fos ter 12.50 N & C A Home 7.00 Jas J Mur 14 14 Fred Border 7 00 Wrn Berlin 7.00 14 13 John Dibert 10.00 14 A J Haws 7.00 13 L Cohen & 3ro 10.00 13 Leopold & Mayer 10.00 14 John A Mc- Kinuev. 7.00 phy 7.0d 14 Adm Lebech 7.00 14 ML Gron- berg 7 00 Kress & Co 10.00 14 Dibert A Burgraflf 7.00 Dav Dibert 10.00 Henry Meyer 7.00 V Luther 7.00 14 C Diulebach 7.00 13 14 14 Murphy & Co 14 Charles Un- versagt 14 L Luckhardt 14 Cyrus liar; 7.00 7.0c 7.00 7.0f) FIFTH WARD. 14 Thomas & Weaver 7.00 M W Keim 7.00 14 13 E Leopold & Brother 14. Levan & Co 14 Crawford & Kimniell 14 C T Fraztr 14 Fockler A Levergood 7.00 14 Fockler & Co 7.00 14 S A Logan 7.00 14 J H Howard 1 06 10.01 7.00 7.00 7.00.14 KuneaBUugh 7.00 Ebenxburg Brovgh 14 J P Thomp- 14 Lemon A Murray 7.00 14 Geo II untley 7.00 13 V S Barker 10.00 13 E Roberts 10.10 14 C T Roberts 7.00 14 Geo Gur)y 7.00 14 T VV Williams 7.00 14 R II Tudor 7.0c bou 7.00 12 A A Barker & Sou 12.50 14 E E Evans 7.00 14 Mrs Todd & Tibbott 7.00 14 R J Lloyd 7.0 j 14 G G Owens 7.00 14 II A Shoema 13 R It Davis 10.00 ker t Co 7.0u Conemaugh Township. 14 Peter Rubritz 7 00,14 Lou P Huple 7.00 14 W W Pike 7.0o Richland Totcmhip. 14 Geo Conrad 7.50,14 Geo Berkey 7.50 Munster 2'oicnship. 14 Jas O'Brien 7.0 j14 DAP Farren 7.00 . Lnreito Borough. 14 P II Shields 7.00il4 Wm Litziasrr 7 00 1 4 C Atle -berger 7.00 14 F D Saupp 7.0o 14 John Bradley 7.00 14 r Jacob 7.00 14 A J Christy 7.00 14 M Levy 7.00 14 F OTriel 7.00jl4 Philip nenog 7.00 Cheat Surinaa Burouoh. 14 a M Douglass .0u 4 7 .7 - - 14 John Crouse 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.50 7.00 13 E & H Nutter 10.00 14 John Courad 7.10 14 Jacob Wagner 7.0C 1 4 Wagner & Lytle Clearfield Township. 14 A Saupp & Co 7.00,14 S Wharton 14 E R Duuegan 7.50 White Township. 14 A II Fiske 7.5014 Isaac Gates 14 Geo Walter 7.6o Carroll Townxhin. 14 Nich Fisher 7.50(14 Jacob Leib 14 Thos Adams 7.00' Carrolltown Borough. 13 A A Barker 10. 14 Jos Maueher 7. I Alben Oswald 7. 1.4 Siuiu Schroth 7. 14 FGratsberger 7. 14 John Buck 7. 14 John Wertner 7. 14 And Haug 7 Summitville Bormiqh. 14 C Rich 7. il 4 V M Connell 7. 14JasGlllin 7. I Cambria Borough. 14 John Rvan 14 Jos Stibich 7. 14 D McDonald 1 14 Iguat's KoUle 7. 14 John Kurtz 7 Oallitzin Township. 14 F J Christy 7. 14 J P Murray 14 Pat'k Smith 14 Thos Bradley 7. 7. 7. 14 J J Troxeli 7. 14 F J Parrish 7. 14 J Gearhart 7. CrouU Township. 14 Wm Murray 7. jl4 P M J 14 Geo B Wike 7. Brown Washington Township 14 M M'Laugh 14 Wm Tiley 1. 7. 7. lin 7. 7. 7. 14 Mrs Janfe Mullia 14 J H Dvsert - A Co 14 Otho Stiner 14 Klisabeth Mcintosh Wilmore Borough. 14 E D Evans 14 Juo M Colgan 7. A Co 7.50 7. 7. II b A Uephart A Co 14 Staffer a- Co 14 E Miller 7. 7. 14 Jos Horner Taylor Township. 14 Shaffer a Co 7 14 Roberts A Co 7. 14 A G Crooks 7. 14 Jos Staub 7. 14 M M'Cabe 7. 14 Dan'l Pringle 7. BREWERIES. JOHSSTOWK BOROCGH. Lam bert & Jno A Stemrner 15 50 Kress $15 60 II Haunsman 15 50 Graff A Hubnch 15 00 Joseph Kost 15 6'i CAMBRIA BOROUGH. George Gersiegen ...15 00 LORETTO BOROUGH Lawrence Bargel .15 00 riRBnM.TnvM tiAunrnu Henry Blum.... 15 00 J Juli-is Steich...l5 CO WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. George Swadder.. 15 Rtr.r.nnn taiu v Geo Muliin, 3 Tables, Washington Tp.,-$50. i'vk mv att rv George Muliin, Washington Tp., $3j An Appeal Trill be held at the Treasurer's Office at Ebensburg, on Monday, Jun 1st, I OD3 ALU. &bL.LI. May 7, 1863. Mereantile Appraiser. TfcJOTICE. Letters of Administra- ate of Clearfield township, Cambria couuty. dee'd. Lave been granted to the undersigned, rosidkig at St. Augustine. Those having claims against said estate will present them properly probated, and those owing the same will make immediate payment. CECILIA M'GOUGH, Adm'x. St. Augustine, April 8G, 1868.-6t.w LAST NOTICE. All persons indebt ed to the undersigned are requested to make settlement ot their accounts, either by paying the cash or giving their notes, on er before the first day of June next. J. J. KEISE, U. . St. Augustine, March 12, 1868. rSST OF RETAIL M-A ElOS AND DO ThsLasVrt mm ftSlR DBJESSIIIfi JVewefnoneBoijlt will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a fine head of hair, as well as those who with to retfore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. Tor Bale by 11 Drag gists. DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., If. T. PKlOMEDduB. (SSTABUSBED IX 1835.) riEST PUIZE GOLD MEDAL. Awarded by tha American Institute, Hew York, mo t, to SCHUTZE & LTJDOLPF, TOR THK BSST PIANO FORTES. Ssle Haanfkcturers of Grand and 8qnars Patent Monitor Plate Piano Portei, wita DOUBLE IRON FRAME. A COMPLETE PROTECTION A0AIK8T WET, COLD 0B HOT CLIMATE. (Patented February 80th, 1660. ) WARRANTED FOR FIVE TZARS. Warcremt, 434 Broome St., New York. The Ftnt Monitor Plate PIum by tbrir tx-milu' Ctm tru"tiwu in; urrlor to all othrrm. ud tlvir merit coniiiu In tbe tm pl&ak bring mppurted by tbr Iroa frame, allow Ibg larger iicr for tbc auuudlug board Iban la rn iinicd tor may athar kind of Ptaao. By t&la mcana to quantity aa wall aa tbc quaitly af tba I oar la larfy lncrraarL Tii P!nra baic fctcn pewjunotced br tbc beat ludaxa to ba onnrailcd lor Power anl Sweetness of Tone, Eaey and Agreeable Touch and Beanty cf Finish. Mt flattering r.rtl Tiratoa of esrrlltnra from ThaJbrg, Gttacka'k. Strakuacb. Viutmpa, and a largt number of tta most diUu2uishrV Pmfeaaoraand Amateara. Krora long ra pviUnce rmJ aupenor faci.iUca iwr Manufacturing, wa are ra abivu to ntjrr our P i. i.i at aa low yni aa axe aAaU by In ferior ruakrra. Send for Circular a&J Price hit. f EGISTER-S NOTICE Notice is hereby (riven that the following Ac counts hare been passed and filed in thf Register's office at Ebensburg, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday, the 1st day of June next, to wit: The finnl Recount of Charles Buxton, Ad ministrator of Samuel Burkhart, late of Jackson township, dee'd. The first account of John Cole, Guardian of Adain and Anna Hitch. The account of Peter Rubritx, Executor of Jacob Rubritz, late of Concmaush ip-, dee'd. lhe hrpt and final account of William J. Pryce, Adni'r di bonis mon of Wm. Prrce. late of Cambria township, dee'd. ihe first account of Adam Kurtz, Ex r oi Herman Vokcnrod, late of Cambria borough, deceased. The account of Jared Williams, sr., Guar- diin of Thomas Parfitt. The first and partial account of Paul Tan ner, executor of r raucis Olosser, late of Chest township, dee'd. The account of Wm. P. Back, Guardian of John Duram. The fifth and final account of Ann Henry, Adm'x of Wm. Webster, late of Washington township, dec d. The second and final account of Julius Steich, Adna'r of Anarew Oeii, late of Car rolltown borough, dee'd. JAMES GRIFFIN, RegUter. Register's Office, Ebensburg, May 7, 1868. Josbph Soissokq") In the Court of Common Pleas oif Cambria Co.. ts. V penua. No. 30 March Term. A. D. 1868, K. Pbtee Solkt. J D. Vd. Expon. "And now, to wit, the 9th day of April, A. D. 1868, James C. Ealy, Esq., appointed Auditor to distribute the fands in the hands of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of the defendant'! real estate. Extract from the Record of said Court, certified the 9th day of April, A. D. 1868. GEO. C. K. ZAHM. Proth'v of None is berkbt GiTEN, ihat I will at tend to the duties of the abore appointment at the eftice of Daniel McLanghlin. Esq., in Johnstown, on Saturday, the 23d day of May next, at 1 o'clock p. u., at which tie and place all persons interested may attend if they see proper. JAS. C. EASLY, April 30, 1868.-8t. Auditor; AGEXTS WalVTED for Dana's AUTHORIZED AND AUTHENTIC LIFE OF ULYSSES S GKANT, Comprising a complete and accurate histo ry of his erentful and interesting career, with an authentic narrative ot his invalua ble military services, adding also an impar tial estimate of his character as a Man, a Soldier, and a Statesman. By Hon. Chas. II. Dana, lute Assistant Secretary of War. The Springfield Republican says : -'Dana's Life of General Grant is sure to be fhe most authentic and best Life of Grant published." For particulars apply to or address GUR DON BILL k CO., Spriagfield, Mass., or W. D. MYERS, 41 Maiden Lane, N. Y. ap30.4t. UDITOR'S NOTICE. The under signed Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria county to distrib ute the funds io the hands of Mary Nagle, Administratrix of Richard II. Nagle, dee'd, to and among the persons legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at the oflSce of F. P. Tierney, Esq., in Eben? burg, on Friday, the 22d day of May next, st 2 o'clock p. m., when and where all per sons interested will attend, or be debarred from coming ia for an? share of said fund. apr.30.-8t. JAS. C. EASLY, Auditor. WITH DOKER & BROTHERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, HO. 433 MARKET STREET, Below Tiftb, SoutL Side, - PSJLAD A. The HOWE Sewins XacUIxte MAKI PACTT-BZO T the noK nacniKB co. ELLAS B0JFE, JS., FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURE RS. THE GREAT PIIIZE, lN.mo Catraaaaaaa, Ptaja, Mm, Awajded over Ctacpetitora. TIES HIGHEST PREMIUM. THE ONXY CROSS OF THE LEQIDjr OF BONOS AJCD OOLD wttat - - i - fi, w. id ipraa rorda e . . . . rParaicatadr MariUnaa I roWrt axpoaac. lava, Ja. V Miwalaftaiw nf miming i MarKluaa, Eablblt4r. Tha flaw SVvInc MtrUn r rtrtnt-A far Aln tha PT work, oaiaa a auucbawaller aUa far laa aamc ttraad ttaaa any othr marhluv. , T7 adaaiadu, all klnda of Family mini, and .Vnr.u- -'k " ot tba articia arwrd. aud wtikelUMr rip aiwi H'f I. iTfc!ip?!,,b',"t',"k' " part mU to b ra lwed. thaoEwralOTran rati nrrtw Tha New Imrmva ramLy Ifarbraj la without a rtl and aanot ha aarpaaarrf.a. Haarnw raflar. Bnuiln. Oul.KT mad luldt rj with racii Fanlry MarAiufraaol chaigaT fayrra r.f SVwlng Mar Man ar awrnatly Caatlnnad ta at, mnrd-J ia ch alachliw. Orrtalu partira Iit tako aa. 'wiurriianl.irliTil nam. an1 othrr xna-y rfl.honejt l"aa to total Inaitalluoi sa tha Pubitr aa Hawc MKkUrtT PEND FOR CIRCULAR. ?J. B W hxw Fnllrr p,rn ,rs-, N-w Tek rmnrr and ii'.rro, atj. jla aud baaicr ronmiaad. i mU Saatu IK hlflga NIBI.KV c RTOOPH, le aarata for Pranaytraula. rw Jrrary. Drlawara and Wat Vtrrtmo. towhomaii dp Irati. n. for A;rr. , mnM h- a- ',rJMraJrti',f,n'fimtn,,'c': No- S..ih Eiuta ?rr Fbtiaarrphia. f Prlnrlral OTBrr I , No. 4 Saint t lair N J P1"bur- r'tBairraiUa. or 4T6 Broad atnet, cark. HAVE BUFFERED WITI CAIARKHth rtv j- yfara, it hai dix)vHl uiy vov uu uurUu-K Imraired my nijrht and heartng. In ajx wrrki I nv been entirr-lv cured. For huaaaitj sake I will send the recipe for the nirrple remedy neerl. rOPTACE FBEK, to affiir-d. Those KlKil) uT ainini. i nose ia run 7 Jiidiug tbe tuue, will pleaae addroas JAS. X. JiOLKEN, Station D, Pi hie Fr.nae.K. IAlawudtfwAi'it Crown ( riaaiian Are Charming for Lihtnea. Mbeiaaao n' Craw. Crinoliaira Are Superior for Elaaticity. T komMo'i C twb Crinolinra Ae noeqiiHlled tur Dnrahility. T liwuaaoia Crawv t'rinellaea. AO a wora, are Uie Inwt ia the world, sod more widtIy known Lhuu iiy vtiior At wholesale by THOMSON. LAJiGDON- &. Co.. 3"Jl Broadway, New York. HOWE'S SHARD Mil PTEKT DF8CRJPTIO! OF STALE ..u.m a. - ; ....., ...mm ror calaloanx and Llrrvlar awood hand Sralra ol othar Uakcra. takaa lo aart aa. for ura, lut a CiliAf . - ' HOWE scats CO.. a Park Plata. Via York 13 FadcraJ at.. Baatoa. TnOSS BEAUTIFUL NEW YORK SILICATE BOOK SLATES, J act published in the iw-t sttractiv tc. Omm mr MM IMVBSITMB DL8CKIPTITB PRICE LIST. College, Bohoo!, and ITercaatils Book Elates, (with rtix cloiu uixuwoa.) Par HaaJrrd. POCKKT BOOK 8I.ATF. irta. iutaricavcd, aud wita calender far la with ananifna rw-nri'. - 00 QXTAB.TZ EOCK BLATE. furuiiuittuuKuuei uaa, wtcb aoopatooa CKTSTAX BOOK BL&TX, pencil, ...... do. ftj jwrauuuwu tcwioi uac. iut tvaptmna UUCA BOOK 8X.ATK. pcucu, ....... Anutr.cavwa,M a a ale aurlarearr achrw.1, roercaatUa aad f rnarai puruiaca. u aoapaUm imtociI. aa. axaaan laianaaved. fata Slataarrar)for once and mcrcsalllc paioaca, w:ta aoapawsa wanrii, ... BTOKS BOOK SXATK. da, ii4 lntcrlraed.iaix 8 atraurfacra) forarhooU and aantsaartra. wttn a-ianatrmr ocaciL . ia. r, muiut&ii uouk blah;. latriraTrdaiaO.-itr aurfarralforrouara. cademlra and proraaionai oar, witv aoa atowc prmil, . . . da. T a 11 FI.IWT BOOK SLATB, Jnterteavrd, (aia S ale aarfarra) for tha dealer. Mac ar taecbaclc. with aoapatoaa Pil. do. xll Art oaa of the ahare (a. Pajaplea ) wiU ba aent, t maaaid mailmen reorli a iLa atu'. urire. .-ip fawn f 7?T?.l ""Ul wrj xy boyi aa nalrk aa aaea. Jaot ib thlaa for pracWaal ranvaaarra. Aawnd awn waaWc farldd. Cuunty, apply or addreaa SW Itrk SillosA. Book SUte Oompany, m CrUaadC8tfeet. 'ew Tork. G. & H. BARMORS, MM FETS MAKUFACTURBBs, Wara-roorng, 348 Eleecker 8treet, Hew Tork City. 3 Ver Katmblialard, aad i!7 XfriM Tlrdala Awarded. aanda paominentiy tothoaeof other tnal'-ra ; aad -nmtli laat thirty yeara. we caa affcrd ta aril a arat-claaa Plana Forta at iu WW taaa (baa a at allar oaa raa ba bahl uaaUn Ervrj Fitae forto VuTte4 for 5 TsaJS, ul io givo 8at!sfocUon, Pi-ltO ara made to laat , there aterlala a aad (or erw part are tu r-vojrhlT eeaeoaed, and ' f tte rv beat ag.Ht, taaa canLeprocarad. No part ia ,ilght d , waat tbe public a. a nl5bt Sr' "," f"?p. our ri?U. K'T part. Inaida . . . . . -.. u.v,.,. i cr oi ner rrom tha They ara wtthmt der' t, tie beat, tho in oat laatfna. aad ersTicarau (rem JuotaSMjo.ua, NEW YORK PIANO FOETE COMPANY. (C&AKTKBID jUABCH, 18C4.) Mannfactareri of GRAXD and sqtjabe Agraffe Piano-Fortes. N. 340 mm 343 ad1 Atwm, (CORNIR OF 80th BTRKBTj NEW YORK. Beid for descriptive Catalogue and Prie Last, OSBOES MAKUTACTUEIHQ coxpaft, 109 JBIeocUar Street, VI. V .a- M OJBOa ' BIBO AKD AJCUCAI CAOB. Maanfa-tBrrd aalery by tbl Com pan t at Brldaepart, , Tbeje Cataa an e(a sraat amrlaty nt at, a Canary. Parrt. SCockla Bird. Bqulrral ale , TWy ar ftalabed la a aaperlnr ataaaer; aa a. raa aa aaa ' aaoarmea which taaa fatal Io bira .d an'n ala-ctoa vr4 In their eonatrortiou. Tan .aa Vaaau Faaae. Sir J Faa ciere will aiorriata theae point uf e.oilenra, to ba round In ba other Cafee. Tbay raoareed tba bt(heat aroaniaaa at toe Aw rt'o a Tt fa'- r.'- 1 1 it o..oabwa Ira. aad bo Cuafji y;tea Wnf. and tm worae eeery day, ) Ur-trnoru aai lareflnedaud acairaa
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