ess .si-roans 2332.3: sa. j-jj.-u2s::Ex:sm:a.jir" iaa:a."3sr :a ri, sLnctrcan. THE FREEMAN- THURSDAY, : MAY 14, 1863. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. On and ftr Monday, May 11, 1868, rains on this road will ran as follows : LrVK KKBN3Bt"BO At 7.33 a- m connecting with Accomoda tion East aud Pbila. Express West. At 7 16 i- M-i -.'iuxoctiag with Phila. Ex. K.t and Mail West. Leave Chesson At 00 a. M., or on departure of PMla. Express Wct. At 8.55 p. m., or on departure of Phfla. Ex- X'TOaS East. EirroRiAi rnrs, Local akd Gettekal. 11 is. Saiiih, wife of or.r friend and patron, Mr. Jmes Smith, of Altoona, fell and broke lr arm on Tharlay last. Twenty-one freight cars ran iff the track at Suii:nierhill, ttiis couuty, on Fiidiy, but sustained vrry little damage. No person w injured . A youiijr man nnmed John Ilv.vn com mittal suicide in Juniata towuenlp, Hun tingdon county, on Wednesday last, by tftkins? s rychnine. The now telegraph office at, Conemaugh caught fire from an overheated utove, at no etrly Lour on Monday morning, and build ing, instruinei.ts, ate, entirely destroyed. Tho biographical sketch of the late Ste-jiht-n L'yd, Erq i which we were to Insert this week, did not reach us until too 1.1 le for publication, and has to lie over until jnr next issue. Tl.is (Wcdiexla) ir.ornlag ia ns cold, wet, stormy and disaeeable as might ba vouchsafed to us in the depth of mid-winter. If this K May, then wnty we have no mora tn cli treat'ier. A C;uh lie school was opened iu the cha j el building, p.. 'joining the church, iu this j. lace, on 'J'u-sdiy, and quite a number of pupils are alretvly in attendance. A young Uiiy named Glass ia the teacher. The first ice crearn i f the season will be revrd up this (VYodnesdaj) evening, at R. R Thorn s' sa'oon. High street, and will be as Iit-ei.u? sol pilatabie, no doubt, as any Le.ctotjre fjrn'shed at that popular cafe. A tnaa named Haggerty, residing at Ty rone, was struck by the Puila. Express, at Tipton Station, on Friday, knocked under the wheels no 1 run over, and wasalmcst in ptantly killed He bad jut stopped from the way passenger train when the accident occurred. Ll j d &. Oo.'s Bank baa been removed to a room fitted up iu the bnildibg recently purchased by Mr. "Lloyd from Johnston Mco.-e, Esq , opposite the Mountain House. Our young denial fi lend. Dr. D. W.Z egler, ban taken the room vacated by Lloyd & Co. atd fined and furnished it in fine style as ft 3ei;Ul fice. We bad the misfortune to "pi" about half tho tyjxj in oca of our outride page, the ed itor i absent, a host of advertisement has crowded' in upon ua, the junior member of our family baa berj unwell and kept ns awxke o' ciihtj, we l ava learned f but few local item of iuurest. and we can't help it If the prerent issue of the Freeman is eoine what deficient In o; iiiuality and spirit. C)ur next door nsighbr, John D. Thomas, bag made up his mind to return to first prin I'ies iu tb bout and shi)e trade, and after diposir:g of his present 6tock he will discon tii.ut tLss!etf eastt-rn-made work and con fine hfmlf to the Ij;iiiniate business of twiiufcturing woik which he cau warrant In every particular. lie has now a full force of workmen, and 'a t rcpareJ to fill all orders. We have bocoiue eo uwd to making rx cusej about our i'ut of receipts that we al uoEt firel ture uur paper would not Le ap-" prcciaieJ without one. Thia we.k we have U iu tjpe, but ti e gLre.it e'.ress upon our c!umr. of Court kul otLer advcrti;nier.t9, which must be published, has not only crowded ii out, but. ao a .me what lengthy ronutuu:icatioa on "Equalieation of School I'axes" aud iteneral variety of neirp Items, I'.kerlde m type. orty, but can't help it. riRTTKD Casi or Larckst. Davy I'o well is a well-to-do Welsh farmer red ding a few mi!r from our town. Like tho rti of h'iaf.iiiiy, Davy l;t& his weaknesses. pr mi lira t amou which is a fondness for w h t is tccliitv,.ly known as "tanglefoot." Vt e do not know that Davy is an inamode--ata drinker, or that he "indulges" any more freely than thousands of others who would fceoru the id-e of btiug considered habitual drankrds, but certain it is that ho goes ou the p'ii.ciile that a barrel of whltky is a god thing to have to the house, cow or no cow, aad hence be supplies his spiritual wantfi by the wholesale when necessity de mand or appetite crave the replenishing of l;:s Mk of "fire-vater." Iu accordance with this ct'tt'.m, ho received a barrel of whisky ou Saturdty la.t, and' contracted with Tummy Thomas to transport it to i.a destination. Keaohiug the far m cf Mr. John Hughes, a sl-ort distance from town, Davy I'oweil. jr., met the party, and prevailed on then to unload the "benzine" aud leave it it Mr. Ilugl.e' barn until Monday morning, asiguirg as a reason that Mr. Powell's res idence was too far distant f j Mr. Thomas to wend his weary way thither and return to Ida own home that evening. The whisky was co-.rl'uu'.ly nuloaded, and as it was thought, safely stowed away; when the eeveral parties wended iheir ways to their respective homes. Time moved onward, as iiual. Sunday evening came, and with it the owner of the whisky, to Cud that his treasure was still safe. Early Monday mor ning, the spot was again visited, with horse and wagon, for the purpose of transporting the barrel and its contents to its destiaation ; when, !o! and behold! neither barrel, whis ky, 6tave, nor hoop was tf be seen, and, though the most indefatigable exertions looking to its recovery have been put forth, the precious fJuid has not been even so much as heard fn m by its legitimate owner, let alone suWled or tasted, since. Some look upon it r.o an iilubtration of the principle of f poutaneons co:nbustion. Others take it to be an indication that there are tho in the neighborhood who are not averse to stealing a-way, from every cumbering care, to spend the hours of setting; day in getting on a "tare." On one point, all parties seem to be agreed it Is a clear case of "depirted spirits." P. S. Since the above was in type we un derstand that the defunct spirits have been resurrected found hidden away among the underbrcsh in the vicinity, doubtless by earns wags eeekin to perpetrate a practical rcke. A post mortem examination has pro bably ere this been made ef the remain. Sp&ixq has come, the de'.ieate-footed May, With its flight fringes filled with buds and flowers : And with it comes a wish to be away. Wasting Ja woodlands the voluptuous hours. With U comes also another wish, namely to go to Shoemaker If Coy store and buy a bill of the elegant Spring goyds which line their CopcTOPS sLcvcf. fei'HIAG ri'llCUiSKS. Grand Display of Good at V. S. Barker's Rire bargain i Choice Arlldes. Suice the Spring trade recently opened, tlieie has beeu au increased rush at V. S. Baiker'a Cheap Cash Store. Ebonhbhrg, Pa. Tho reason, ia found in the fact that Mr. Barker has made a most succes.-ful effort to secure everything in his line at the lowest cnbh prices, so as to soil cheap, and while It is impossible for us to furnish our readers with a detailed list of the uiauy articles Mr. Iiaiker l as far sale, we will endeavor to re fer to a few of the most prominent, at the rmo time assuring our readers that the as sortments are as complete as they can be made, and that at all times the different departments will continue to contain the choicest goods. Mr. Barker has just re turned from the Eastern cities, where he has been purchasing good.-1, and has brought with him, uot only the I.atbst, but the lar gest block of goixls ever brought to Ehens ourg."8 How well Mr. liarker aims to ph ase his cxisU'mers is best koown by a glance over his splendid stock for Spring. Every article, froai the least to the greatest, bears that air of neatness so essential to please the ciitlcal eyes of the ladies and the no less critical glances of the '"lords of creation." In faci, Mr. Uarker has spared no efforts to make his establishment an emporium of fathion, and certainly lie deserves to be ap preciated, and Is entitled to enjoy an im mense trade, for no department hns been slighted, but on tho contrary each one has received special attention, and is replete with the bst stock of go.Kls in its line to be found in the entire country; and these goods, we repeat, are being sold at amzing ly low prices for cash, and in some instances cheaper than the same goods could be had even iu Philadelphia. We have heard Koine people C'.ipplain that when they enter n place to buy goods, there wa no opport md ty for a choice on account of the scarcity of Rf-sortrnents. lint this charge cannot bo laid to Mr. barker's establishment, but rather to the contrary, for it seems to ns that we v.vii:ld be sorely puzz'ed to know' what was lxt to buy, bacause the stock is an immense, nnd every pait of it is so beautiful and desi rable. In Dress Goods, al! the newest and" leading styles will be fonnd in great abun dance. We saw Alpicas in a 1 tolors, both plaiu and fijfiired ; also, some thing alto gether new iu figured Alpaca. Cobergs and Merinres of all different ooIctb. Wool Delaines, new style acd colors.. N ce black tSilka fvr dresses. Common Delaiues and Calicoes in endless profusion. Ia White Goods, we saw Jaccaets. Cambrics, plain, checked, and striped, Nainsooks, Bnhiant, yii?B Mulls, bvti Stripes. Victoria and Bishop Lawns, and White P-que. a new ar ticle fir white dresses. While speaking of D ess Goods, we might mention Dress But to?n. which we saw in great varie'y, all the new styles. In Hoop Skirts, you will find r, great variety of styles and grade-. While on this side of the houe. we stopped to ex amine the Cloths and Cassimers. Here are Cassircerg of all 6tyles and prices, for men's and boys' wear while for cheaper wear, we saw Satt'nettf, Jeans, Tweeds, and a full Iiimj t f C:tton Gocda. just the thing for sum mer wear. Here, if you wish to buy the i loth and make your own clothe, you cau buy something that "will be nlco, cheap, cool, and desirable for summer. If yon don't be lieve it, go and try, and we are wure yoa will be convinced that the place to buj goods Is at V. S. Barker's. Gipsies. Qui'e a large nnmber of these Irregular people were encamped for several days of last week on the side of the "Cay Pike," abont half a mile west of town. Their encampment was a rare attraction over Sunday, and was visited by many of our citizens, who were curious to s-ee the domes tic habits of these unique beings In the midst of their little booths, f rrued of spruce boughs, seated by their fire, with their horses, dogs, and wagons aronn 1 them, they appeared perfectly happy. To them, land lords, rate assessors, and tax collectors are a race unknown. To them, it is a matter of indifference who rules the country ; whether Demociat cr Ilapublicau, Jew or Greek; whethor old Ben shall tcaie into the Piesi dency, or whether the constitutional! y elec ted Pretident shall serve out bis term of office. The Gipsies, or Gypsies, (either Fpeiling is correct.) are emphatically "ft peculiar people." Thoy are found iu every civilized country, and everywhere possess the same wtall-matkeJ peculiarities. The term used among us is a con option of the Word Egyp tian. In Italy, a Gipsy is called Zingaro; in bpa n, Gitano ; in France. Egyptian. They at first represented themselves as Christians driven out of Egypt by the Mo hammedans. It is now generally believed that they originally emigrated from India at the time of the Mohammedan iuvasi n of Teinor Beg. It would be funny to luar of our modern Gipsies declaring themselves Christians persecuted f r conscience' sake. They are not supposed to be thin-skinned ou the question of religion. These people Leve fij'ursd extensively in our literature, from j William Oowper and Walter Scott doton to by lvauus Ucbb, jr. HALL'S YEETA3LE SICILIAN i-iAm kmMM. GRAY HAIR Restored to its original Youthful Color by its use. It will make Hair grow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons, as it furnishes tho nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. It will prevent the hair from falling out, and does not stain the skin. No better evidence of its superiority need be adouced than the fact that so many imitatious of it are offered to the public. IT IS A SPLENDID IIAIR-DRESSIXQ ! Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. R. P. HALL & CO.. Nashua, N. H., Prop's. For sale by all druggists. f May7.-lm. Use the Best. Blades'' Euphonial Lu bricators are a medical preparation in the form of a Lozenge, and are universally con sidered the most pleasant, convenient and ef fectual remedy in use for Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, Croups, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Diptheria, and all Pulmonary Complaints. They are warranted to give quicker and more lasting benefit in the above affections than any other remedy. Also to contain no deleterious ingredient, and not to offend the weakest and most sensitive Stomach. Blades' 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 continued indigestion and costiveness, they are left "with periodical returns of the Sick Headache. In case of a severe cold, producing Chills and Fever, you can broak it very soon by using the Pills as per directions with each box. JOHN U. BLADES & CO., aug8-Jy Proprietors, Elmira, N. Y. ' For sale by all Dm agists j 25 cts. per box. Demorest's Ilixstrathd Monthly. This periodical has risen from being a mere Gazette of Fashion, to the position of the oopular parlor magazine. Ladies who take ft think "the world of it," as their phrase is, and are quite snre they could not get along without it. Gnf3ss;ng our ignorance of those points which would enable us to du entire justice to its merits, we may freely admit that it is most carefully'and conscien tiously conducted, that its literary tone is far superior to the general run of parlor periodicals, that its range of topics includrs nearly idl interesting to women, that its in formation upon household subjects is com plete and reliable, aud its authority indispu table. Moreover, its patterns alone are worth double the cost of the magazine. A large and unusually interesting amount of reading matter is promised for July, for country enjoyment. Three dollars yearly. Published by W. J. DeiioukST, 473 Broad way, N. Y. MAHRIED. O ATM AN M'DERMITT In this place, on Tuesday. 12th iust.. by Rev. R. C. Chris ty, Dr. J. J. Oatman, of Carrulltown, and Miss IJegenia H., tldest daughter of Col. B. McDermitt, of Cambria township. We are exceedingly surprised, astonished, dumb-founded. We dou't know whether to congratulate one of the most popular, whole souled and deserving gentlemen in the coun ty upon his success in seenring so amiable, accomplished and charming a wife as our young friend Jennie, or to congratulate oui seif or. having been made the recipient of such a beautiful and valuable memento of those good ohl Democratic days when gfJd and silver jingled in our pockets (not to a very alarmi ig cxient, however,) and green backs, stamp duties, and other blessings (?) of a like character were unknown through out the land. But whi'e we are iu this de light fill statc't f i;;ic; i tainty U t us eudeavor to describe our present, and then our f: iand and brethren of the press can determine whether such a n.an ps the gener us donor does not deserve to be blessed yea, doubly blessed in hit lately assumed prerogatives as husband. The coin is of the same size and shape as a three cent piece, is of bright golden color; it bears upon one side a coun terfeit presertment of the head of the God dess of Liberty, adorned with a cap bearing the proper legend and encircled by thirteen stars, and underneath the figures' 1854." On the reverse is an eagle rampant, sur rounded by the words United States of America." and underneath tho legend, "2J D." If memory serves us right, this coin was known iu our younger days as a two DDI LAR AND A HALF GOLP PIF.CB! Ami now, dear Doctor, may G d bless you and j-iur fair young bride with His choicest blessings and may your golden wedding, fifty 3'ears hence, find you both as happy, con tented and prosperous as our greetings this day fiud you in the early hours of your nla tiimouial felicity. 5uYERS STORM. At Summitville, on Tuesday, 5th iust., by Rev. TLos. Ryan, Mr. Gabriel Myers and Miss Storm, both of Gillitzin. Our happy young friends have our thanks for the delicious cake accompanying the alwve announcement. May no storm of ad versity ever bullet their matrimonial barque in its voyage Jon the stream of life, aud when the other Gabriel sounds his trumpet over the laud may it awaken them to an im mortality of gloiy in the haven of eternal rest. DIED, DEYER. At his residence In Munster township, em Saturday, the 9ih iust., .Neal Dever. aged 84 years. The subject of the above notice was born in thu Connty D uegal. Ireland, from whence he emigrated about the year 1818. lie arrived in Cambria county when it was little better than the habitation r.f wild beasts. Soon after, as a contractor, he was oce of the men who pushed the Hun tingdon and Pittsburgh turnpike to its completion. Ho soon after settled in the woods, near what is now Munster, where, by his untiting industry, he made for him self anil family a happy home, where he spent the remander of his days, loved and esteemed by all with whom he associated. To those who weep over his vacant 6eat he leaves the gratifying assurance that he lived and died an examplary Christian. His remains were followed, on the 11th Inst., to their final restins place by a large concourse of mourners. Peace to bis ashes, T. P. T. NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Stephen Lloyd. Esq., late of Ebeneburg Borough, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned by the Re gister of Cambria county, all persons hav ing claims ajrinst said estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted to the same will make payment without delay. " KEKS S. LLOYD, K.J. MILLS, j-dmrs. Ebensburg, May 14, 1867. -3t. ELEMKE ASSOCI ATION. The ji- petition cf James C. Kasly et. al. has been filed in the Prothonatary's Offiice of Caiabria county for a decree of incorpora tion, under the mime, style and title of the Da Lci.-K8 Association, together with the Cnstitution thereof, which will he present ed to the Judges ef the Court of Common l'ler.3 of said county for a decree of incorpo ration on the first Monday of J-iue next. GEO. C. K. ZAHM", Pruhonotary. Ebensburg, May 14. 8G3.-3t. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. first and partial account of Edward D. Evans, Assignee of E. Bedell and George W. Kerby, lately doing business in the name of E. Bedell, in the Borough of Wilniore, hasf been filed in the Prothonotary's Olfice of Cambria county, and will be presented to the Judges of the C:urt of Common Plena of gid c.uuty for confirmation tn the first Mondav of June next. GEO. C. K. ZAHM. Protbonotary. Ebensburar, May 14. 18G3.-3L npO MARY MILLER, JOHN REIL A LY and IGNATIUS ADAMS, Ja. TK Notick thst an Inquest will be held at the residence of Ignatius Adams, late of Washington township, dee'd, on Friday, the 29th daj of My, inat., at 10 o'clock a. u., for the purpose of making partition of the Real Estate of said deceased to and among hia children and legal represents lives, if the same can- be done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole otherwise to value and appraise the same ; at which time and place you are requestad to atterd if you think proper. juu. a. cuaut, tntritr. Sheriffs Office, Ebensburg, May 14, 1868. XECUTOIIS' NOTICE. - Letters TVstamentarv haviue been era n ted to tliA undersigned on the estate of Christian Buck, late of Carroll townahip, dee'd, notice is hereby given ro all persons hiving claims against said estate to present mem properly ndindirated for settlement, and thoe indebt ed are requested to make payment without delay. KL,L.&?i mjcix, i., A. STRITTMATTER. Rx Carroll April 21, l&8.-$t. r. 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Seat to any address, by mail elegantly silver plated, for 25 cents, or aolid silver, for 75 cents. Agents wanted in every town. Terms and sample for 25 ctu LH al discount 1 1 the trade. Address NTLES MANUFACTUR ING CO., 55 Water St., Boston, Mare. female, to introduce the Genuine Unproved Common Sense Sewing Machine. ' This ma chine will etitch. hem. fell. tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only 18. Fullv warranted for five years. We will pay tlOOO for a machinr that will sew a stronger, more beau tilul. or more elastic eerm than ours. It makes tho "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be ma le. Address SECOMB &CO.. PITTSBURGH, PA., or BOSTON, MASS. Cautioh. Do not be imposed upon by other parties palmiDg off worthloss cast-Iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine aud really practical cheap machine made. RE ATE ST CURIOSITY OF THE 10TII CENTURY! WONDERFUL ELECTRIC FISII-It i-learls all ! By mail for 10 cent and ntam ; 8 for 25o. Address the inventor, NATHAN HALL West Millbury. Mass. m7A gents wauted in jpvery part of the world.2D "CAnuosriZF 3ieav DO YOU SUFFBR AND DESISK KKI.IKF FROM " consumption! bronchitis, ASTHMA, or DYSPEPSIA ! If BO TH E "CARBONIZED MEAT" Is a Sure Cure I Ask your Drug'!t fur It or 6end 1 for a Can to SAM'L B. COLES & CO . P J-Jp10 per dc-e-n. Lykens, Pa. m moT&ma like it -fei,N MEDICINE. A luxury to the ?5v0l palate, a pain!r?,s evacuaut, a gen p4V'i' e stimulant to th cirenUticn. a J perspiratory preparation, an oti bilious mtdicine.a stomachic, a diuretic, end an admirable general alterative. Such are the acknowledged and daily i roven charao ter of Tarrant's EFFERVESCENT APE RIENT. Sold by all DrusjgU. AGENTS WANTED FOR EVERY COUNTY. Our Agents are making from $100 to 1150 per month selling our STATIONERY GIFT PACKAGES. Send f-r circulars. Haasis Lub::echt. Empire Map. Cbart and Stationery Establishment, 107 LitTerty Street, New York. ORE em? "v t v DCLLAR'5 JU "V A xS5KSIT of $25 ULl'K, of Xi. your own selection, tree of cost, for a few days' service in any town or village. Particulars and a gift sent free by address ing, with stamp, N. B. CLOUDJIAN & CO., 40 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. "mjT ARSII & CO.'S One Dollar Sale of A.-!- English and American Dry and Fan cy Goods, Cutlery, Jewelry, $ro. Agents re ceive their goods as an equivalent for their labor in procuring clubs. S?nd 25 cfs. for the names of two articles whioh will be sent on receiptor ONE DOLLAR each. Agents wanted. Foil descriptions sent free by mad. Address MARSH & CO., 3 Tremont R.rw and 12 Upward St., Boston TO THE I, RUES. We are ngents fox over ONE HUNDRED Foreign and Domestic Manufactures, and are prepared to furnish the whole country with DRY and FANCY GOODS. SILKS, SHAWLS. JEW ELRY, SILVER WARE. FURNITURE, PIANOS. SEWING MACHINES. Ac. &e., at the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR frr each article. Send your Clubs of 10 and up wards, for descriptive checks, showing what article can be obtained for One Dollar, with 10 cents for each check. Circulars sent free. Presents worth from 83 to $400 sent free of charge to agents sending clubs. AGEHTi Wasted in ivery Town. sCUSHMAN & CO., 10 Arch Street, Boston, Mass. WE SELTL, rOK OXK DtJLJ.tlt, Gold and Silver Watches, Sewing Ma chines, Silk Dress Patterns. Carpetings. Do mestic Goods. Ac. CIRCULARS SENT FREE, giving full particulars, cr ten checks sent for One Dollar, describing ten different articles whicli we will sell lor UA, XJVIj LAR EACH. Splendid inducements offered to Agents sending ns Clubs. Address La bonte A Babbitt, S3 Sudbury St., Bortun. TO THE LADIES. Fort Onyt Cue Dollar we ara selling SILKS, SHAWLS. DRY and FANCY GOODS, of every description; alvi, SILVER WARSS, FUBNITUKE, 4-o. Valuable Presents, from $3 to $f03, sent fret vf charge to agents sending clubs of ten and upwarus. rxl7Circn:ars sent free to any add res. WYETU & CO., r. O. Box 2031. 42 Hinover El., Button. f N THE ORPHANS' COURT OF - CAMBRIA COUNTY. Notisb is hibb- bt oivbn that the following Appraisements of Personal Property and Ileal Estate, set npartfor the widows ormta-tatea nnder Act of Assembly of Htb April, 1541, hnve been filed in the Registers UiUce at aoensonry, and will be presented to tbe Orphans' Court tor approval, on Wednesday, tha 3d day of Jnne next, to wit : Appraisement of certain personal proper ty set apurt for the widow of Sam'l Croyla, la'.e of Oroyle township, dee'd. Appraisement of certain pcraontl proper ty set apart for the widow of Andrew Mil ler, late oi Johnstown, dee'd. Appraisement of personal property and real tstate set apart for the widow of John Pcrgrin, late of Jnekon township, dee'd. Appraisement cf personal property and real es.ate set apart for the widow of Ceo. Brown, late of Conemaugh township, dee'd. Appraisement of certain personal proper ty eet apart ror itie wiaow or r.'amei xior ner, late of Taylor township, dee'd. JAMKS GKIFFLV, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Ebenat.org, May 14, 1863.-8t NOTICE Whereas, Letters Testa mentary on tlis last will and testament of Kdward A. Hark, lAte or Wasumgioa township, Cambri county, deaeaaed, have been grunted by the Register t saiu coun ty to the undersigned. Notice ia hereby given to all persona having claims against the said deceased to present tbem properly authenticated for settlement, and those in debted are required to make payment with out delay. JAMES J, KAYLOR, Ap'U 2?, t. . Feitcr. SHERIFF'S SALES By virtue of sundry writs of Yrrri. Erpon., Alias Vend. Expon., Flu. Expon. and Fieri Facias Issued out of the Court of Common Plea of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court Honso in IJnsburg, on Monday, the 1st day of June $ext, at 1 o'clock p. M , the fal lowing Real Estate, to wit : AH the right, title and Interest of John Thompson. Jr., of, in and br a lt of ground situate iu the Borough of Eberisbnrg. Cam bria lULty, fronting on tiro Plank Rjad and adjoining let of Mrs. Hntchrnson on the north, Edward Davis on theeasf. and ff am ple street on the south, having thereon elect ed a two story dwelling hcuse, now In the occupancy of John Thompson JV. Taken in exertion and to be sold at the suit of Jaar.es Clifford, f r me of JiiQ FwJon.Hjq. Also, all tho right, title and Interest of Charles Plitt of, in and to the following de scribed building and lot of ground of Chas. Plttt, to wit. A dwelling hi' use of two sto ries, (frame,) having a front of twenty-four feet and depth of thirty-two feet, situate on Stony Creek street, at the f xt of Levergo-3 street, in the Borough of Johnstown, and built upon a certain lot of ground belonging to the said Charles Plitt. wLich said lot is triangular in shape, and bounded by Stony Creek street . at the fxwt r f LevergI atreet,; Stony Creek river ond an alley which di vides tho lot of sai l Charles Plitt from , the projerty cf Jacob Levergood. Tnken in execution and to bo Bold at the su't cf Chas. Ilelfricb. Also, all the right, title and ltrt cf Jacob Fyock of, and to a lot e.f ground situ ate in Frauklictown. Conemangh township. Can bria county, fronting fifty feet on '.lna atrcet, and extending back one Lundix-d and thirty fret to the old township mad, adjoin ing an alley on tire north and lot of John Kerr on the eontb. having tberwm errvted a one and a half story plank hous"e, plank sta ble and carpenter shop, now in th-TCUparr-cy of Jaccb Fyock and George B rkeybile. Tnkn In rx.-cutlon and to be sold at the suit of Jscoh Swank & Oo. Alpo. all the right, ticlo srsd intcres of Jarv b Trirgle ef, in and to a p'et:e or pa-'s -l of lacd, situate in Croyla township, Cambria county, adjo'nipg lands of Wlll;an Murray, Daniel Priogh. and ethers, containing one hundred and twenty-one acres, more or less, having thereon erctd a one and a h.!f story plank ho'tse nd log barn, now in the occa pancy of Sauriel Puul. Taken In r-x?cntlcm and to bo sold at tha snit of David J. Paul. Alt. all the right, title aud Interest of A. J. Haws of. fa and to a lot cf grouid ei uatc in Johnstown boroirgh. Cambric cchij ty, frontir.p thirty-eight futt on Main street, and cxteinMn.4 birok oce hnuured and Forty fret to an all-.'y, adj ning 1. 1 of Henry Wal ters rn the tr..-l atrd an alley on the west, having thereon erected a two story brick houe and Jf'rnme stable and outbuildings, now In the occupancy of A. J. Haws. Ta ken in execntiou and to be sold at the suit of David Dibert ct. al. Also, all the rl;ht, title and in'crest of Daniel J. Evans cf, in and tj a piece or par cel of land fitnafe In Cambria towitt'j. Cambria comity, ar!j.inlne lands r-f I)v!d Powell, J bn EvaLS, and others, coutaiuicg one hundred acres, more or less, unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold a, the tn t of Divid Powf'd et. al. Also, all tbe rihr, tiiln ar.d interest of John J. Tref:z of, in ar.d to a lot of ground sitnato iu third warJ, Jubnst"wn toroimh, fronting on Bedford str et and extending back to an alley, adjdnlog lot of Mr. QrifStb en the north and an alley on tbe sotrth, hav ing thereon erected a two Ftcry plauk house, frame stable and slaughter Lcoise. rKw In tht,occuj ancy of the paid John J. Treftz. Taken in execution and to be sold at the srAt of Robert Smith. Also, all tie right, title and Interest of William McOaughey cf, !r r.nd to a pices or parcel cf land situate In Monster towr.obip, Cambria bounty, adjiinfrrr la"-ls of Auns tine Dnrbin, Matliaw McGanghey, and oth ers, containing about eighty-five acres, more or less, about thJrty-fve acres of whioh are cleared, havirrg thcTeon ereoted a one and a half story Jog house arrd frame bam, row In the occupancy of ffm. McGanhey. Taken In execuiion and to be ro'd at the snii cf Mathow McGanghey. Also, all the rfght, tlt!e and interest of John Wbkin of, in and to a lot of ground situate at Lilly's Stxtion, In Washington township, Cambria county, fronting tj the Old Portage Railroad, adjoining Jot of Rob't T. George on the north, lot cr Wra. Tiley ou the west and lot cf Richard Trotter on tbe south, having thereon erected a two story frame house, now in the occupancy of Rich'd Trotter. Taken In execution aud to be sold at the rait of V m. Carr fc Co. Also, all tha ria'nt, title and interest of James O. Suttcra cf, and to a piece or parctd of land Eltuata in Sasqnehanna township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Tb'wiorc Baker, T. Blair Moore, and others, cootatn log filty acres, more or lesa, about three acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a hou-e and log stable, not now ocenpied. Taken Iu execution arnl to bo so'.-d at the ruit of Simon Schroth. Also, all he right, titl3 and interest S. S. Christy of, in and to a lot of grown J situate jo Ebeisbnrg borough. Camb county, flouting two hundred tad twenty feet on. Centre street and extending back two hundred feet t Publio Square, lntindl ou the north by Walton street and on tha eontb by Mi'too street, having thereon erected a two story brick bclldlng, not now occutied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Geo. W. Oirpenter and Heneiey A Co. A Lew, all tbe right, title and interest of Uenry McDade vf, in and to a lot cf ground situate In Galiita'n township, Cambria coun ty, fronting oo the New Portage Rdllroad, art lain laml of George Yeckley on the north and lan la of James M'Clo.kev on tho south and east, containing oue fifth of an acre, more cr kss. having thereon erected a one atory plnk house aoal plank stable, bow in the occupancy of tha aid Henry McDa3. T.ik'?a ia xecuthm aod to be sold .t the salt of Henry Sctnlan, Adm'r of Andrew S:np py, coceusoa. Also, all the r ght, title and Ir.rest cf 8. F. George ., in ami to the following de scrilicd building and lot of gTouod, to wit : 'Sa.d building is located on a lot or piece of ground, eituate ia Chest Springs boroagh, in Cambria county, known on the plaa of said borongh as Iot No. 64 In the order of said lots, adjoining lot of birs of Andrew McGrain. &c. It is a frame stable or barn, having a front of 45 feet arid a cpth of 82 feet, aud is 18 feet high." Taken in execu tion und to ba sola at suit of John Wagner Also, ad the rlht, title and Interest of Jami-s E Sithworth and Eliiah Morrison, Adm'rs of J. V. wren Boody, dee'd, to wit : AU that certain piece or prcl of laiwi gitn ate in Jackson township, lo the eour.ty of Ca:abna and State of Fonr.eyfvaula, boua.leti ulu described as to; low a: Iic2-ini;ti:: e.t a nofct on or'einal oorijer of Lewis D-rmyer tract, adkiiniusr lauds of Jcaph Buikhart : tbctica by taid Burkhart's laud auth sixty eight degreea, east one hundred and eiglity pel cu a. to a spruce stump ; thecce by land now or late ta propetty of Geo. Slouaker, north twenty-two degrees, east eighty perch , - . ? j j myer, north sixty-eight de ree, west one es. to a post ; inence oy iaau oi sam'l uor- Lundrul and eighty perchea,to a post; thenc by land of F. Krlrg, south twenty-two ? grer o, weet eighty perches, to the plac ; c; legiuning- containing ninety acies, tnoiv: or less, it being part of an original tract of Um! which the Commonwealth of Pen osyl . by patent dated the 17th day of June, A.l' 156, conveyed to Lewis Dormyer, aad tl.. snine land which the said Lewis Domiyrr by deed dated Fdbrmvry Sd, A D, 18C5 c -veyexl to tha said James E. South worth, at. ! J. Warren Boody, now deceased. Taken i execution aad to be sold at the suit of L". , Donmyer. JOHN A. BLA1H, SheriT. Sheriff's OCce, Ibensborg.May 14, li'Zh. N. B. The Sheriff hs made, the f '.low log terms of aulo : Ono third of the purcl&sj money to be p.ald when tbe property is knocked down, and the balance when 11: deeJ ra confirmed. "I ICENSii NOTICE. Th following Ja- parions have tied petition for Tav ern and F.at'trg Hoove License lu the Court of Quarter Sesloaa ef Cambria connty, to be presented to the Jrdga of tatd Court ea tbe first Moeday of Jnne next. To wit : Tavern Ignatina Koehle, Cambria bro; George Smith, Cambria boro ; Adam Ktirta, Cam bria boro ; Denlel Mi Donald, Cambria bor : Edward llwe. CambrU boro ; John Reh brg, Cambria boro ; Francis J. Gios slrg-.', CarrolHown ; Lawrence Schroth, Carrol' town ; Lawrence Btleh, Carrolltown ; Simon Schroth, Carrolltown ; Andrew P. Baker. Grroll tp ; Peter Ma'tzie. Conemaugh boro, " 1st W; Clsilos Ilelfiirh, Conemaugh boro. 1st W; Mary Seita. Oouemaiigh boro. 2d W ; George Kurts, Conemaugh bcro. 2d W ; John FLslver, Conemaugh boras 1 W : Rich ard Knouf. fimemaugh boro, 21 W; Victor Vorghily, Croyle tp ; R. T. L'nton Son, Ebensburg boro, E. W. ; Jerome Piatt, Eb ensburd, W. W. ; Isaac Crawford. Ebens burg. Yv. W. ; George Gnrly. Ebensbnrg. W. W. ; Jamas Itenry, Gallitzin tn; Jehn Bending, Johnstown boro. 8d W ; John Fritz, Johnstown boro, 8d W ; R. Duracb, Johnstnr-ri. 3d W ; William Linton, Johna t wn, Sd W ; Charles Hochstlr.e, Johastown, Sd W John Gerhard-, Johnstown, Sd W ; Henry Fri'.a, Johnstown, 8d W ; Patrick Kelly, JohiiRtown. J W ; Adam E'.ershauk, Johrstown, 2d V ; Peter Soley, Johnstowa, M W; Goo. N. Ilnbmana, Johnstown. 4th W; Ilejiry Srhrable. Johnstown, 4 tk W ; Philip ILcJsog, Ioretto boro; John B. My ers. Loretto boro ; Emanuel Jamee, Mi!l vilie boro; John Iiiley, Itlillville boro; Joa. Gets. Richland tp ; Henry IIuLea, Summit villoboro; Michael J. flatt, Sngquehanrja tp ; William Callan, Waihingtou tp ; Geo. W. MalMo, Waehirgtca tp ; Francis Coop er, Obeet Sprirrts boro; Flavian Haid. Gal I'tzin tn; David FaJooa. Taylor p ; Ienhart Kt, Ta v lor tp ; Florain Blajeil, Loretto boro. Eai:ng IIovss. Henry Blrm, Carrolltown boro; Peter Brown. Croyle rp ; John Jordan, JohnBtowu boro, 2J W ; Jehu Stream, Johnstown bor, 8d W ; Adam PbarT, Jcbnctewu boro, Sd W ; Henry Honsman, Johnstown boro, 4th W; John a. Stemmer, Johnstown boro. 4th W; Christian Rrich.Surnmilville hr ; Wt'k fc McLaughlin. Wat-bicgton tp ; JoJia Bohroth, Wilmoro boro. GEO. C. ZAHif, Clerk. Ebcn&burg. May 14, I6C8-3:. rrpRIAL LIST. List of-Cmaes eet down for trial at a Court of Com mon Pl-as uf Cambria County, to be held at Ebenslurg'on the first 2ionday of J jne next: ntiT vrwFT. Garrettson McGlaia White's Ex'rt Same Smitk ct & Watt Saupp LcV.1 vs. G.le vs. Penna R R Co vs. Wo(x!cock vs. Same vs. Adams vs. Storm vs. Blaochard vs. Simmons saooao wssk. Ppencer,M'Siy a Co vs. Schomaker a Lac Caraoa, Darliagton a (Jo., vs. Krels V9. 15rotherlme vs. Fenlon vs. Bavid ve. Cambria Iron Co. vs. Shriver'a nse vs. LciJen'a Adm'rs va. Ilambergef v. Krite vs. Calvia vs. A!timn2 va. Chrtety vs. Rowley vs. Campbell vs. Robaon va Storm ve. UcKenxk va. Allison va. Fronheieer e- al. va. BloodvccKxl's Kx'ra vs. Same, Same. 6-nlth et. al. Duncan . B!.ck. Wolf et. al. Vcllagh et. al. Wehn. Ziraaerman. Noel et. al. Keel at. al. Cooper. Christy. Mcllugh at. aJ. ' McEeuaia et. L Cowan. Penn a R. B- Oo. Uellon et- al. Myers et. al. Ribblett et. al. 1 Morrison Bx'ra. Smith va. Chriety. vs. Baker'a HaJra. Cambria Iron Co., GEO. a K. ZAHM. Troth'y. Prothy's Office, Ebosburg, May 4, 1808- f EGISTERS NOTICE Notice is hereby fiveu that tbe following Ae connti Lava b"e.ii pasted and 11 in the Begister'a ofi-e at acsburj;, axd will be presented to tbe G;phas' Court of Oawbria county, for confirsiitiaR aid aJlewaoiee, ou Monday, tha 1st iay of Juus naxt, to wit : Tha final aeeount of GSiarlss Bixta-u, Ad ministrator of Sauuel Burkhaxt, late ef Ja.fksoa townaiip, dee'd. The firat accouot of John Cole, Guardian of Adam and Anna Bitch. The accotiat of PeterHabrlus. Executor of Jacob Rubrics, late of Coueiuaugk p., dae'd. The first and ol account of YViUlam J. Pryce, Adm'r t bo.is xq of Vm. Pryoe, late of Cambria township, dea'd. Tho first account of Adira Karia, Hx'r of Herraaa Vokoored, Late of Ctnbria acrough, deceas4. The Accauct af Jared WiUiacaa, sr., Guar dian fef Thotatt ParCtt. Tea firat and partial arose at of Panl Yah- aer, isxecnior ct t r-jicu uiosisr, mm oi Cheat towoskip, dae'd. The account or v n. Y. luci, uuaMiaa ef Jiha Datum. Tbe Sfih and fiaal aceamnt af Aon Ileary, Adn'i of Wta. "Vav4iitr, of vTa.&iiiutoa township, doc 4. The sacoui and final account ef Jaliaa Cuicb, Adai'r ef Aueraw Gals, ltU of Car rolltown beroagh, dee'd. JAUCS Q&It F1H, Register. ReglfUr1! OZe; libaaabarg, Maj 7, lfc3. RDINANCE OF TnE BOR OCGR OF OAEIiOLLTOWN, paed at a meatlai of tte Tow Ooaacil, bald April ?5;h, lSOSt Be it enactod and ordained by tka Coun cil of the Boraugb. of Carrolltowa, tad ft ia hereby enaotel and ord'ead by ant?aor i'y of tbe muii That frusn mad attar the Hat Sanlay of May next, any .eraoa or per aous artaadia; or kdterlag a tk ttreeU ear the charoh, or ca tk ckarea rooda, on Sandays or balidar, whll divtae aar vlce la go'nt; ca ia said ckurch ia tha ber oua of CVarolltowa, skall, oo coaviction thereof before t'aa Burgaas a fcwUej Bur jea, ba fined ia a auca wet laaa tkaa fifty otnta aar nor tha It a wllra eeh and the coats cf laid eearictlen ; saeh 4ae W be recovered according to tha provisions of the several Acta cf Aaaeablj feinting to Boroughs ia auoh casea. DA VU O WKTSEL, Bnrgaae. Attest Joh . Mareaia.eec y oi Couaeil.