THE FREEMAN- THURSDAY, : : : JULY 30, 1SCS. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. EnrroRiAMnES, Local and General A eeivant girl at the Mono tain Douse. Cnsion. we are told, died very suddenly ou Sunday last. Why if the handsomest young lady in Ebensburg like a hinge 1 Because the is Fonifthitg to adore. Our frit-ud Huff, now of Greenfihurg, spent a day w ith us nut long since, and was greet ed by all his old friends "on sight." Our down town neighbor, Edward Glass, Esq., who bus been suffering seriously from protracted illness, is now, we are pleased to say. tlovly convalescing. It is alleged by persons competent to judge, that the wheat crop of Cambria this year will more than double the yield of last Feaion. The same will hold good in regard to neighboring counties. Tho barn of Daniel Shrader, in Sewickly township, Westmoreland county, was struck by lightning on Sunday week, and barn, vl eat, hay, machinery, etc.. to the value of fifteen hundred dollars, were destroyed. A fracas occurred Let ween VVm. Lane and Thos. II. Fa gen, two plasterers in Ilollidays burg, on Saturday, which resulted in the latter beating the former so brutally that he d almost instantly. Fa gen arrested. A German resident of Yoder township, named John Widman. fell from the iron bridge near tho Cambria Iron Co.'s store, Johnstown, on Saturday week, and received injuries which caused his death the next evening. The painters art has made a great im provement in the outward appearance of the Town lLd', which is now one of the finest looking buildings in our town. Messrs. John tjtutigh and Jerry Fegan did the work, and they have certainly done it well. Mr. John Skelly, of Rlacklick township, was thrown from a horse, on Saturday last, and receive I a severe fracture of ths hip Ixjne. Ti e "u jury is of a serious character, and as he is a man of some seventy years of Ace, his recovery may be considered doubt ful. A Scotch miner named John ITodgets, vhile intoxicated, fell or lay down upon the railroad track near the Johnstown ihition, on Monday ni;ht week, and was run over aud instantly killed by the mail train w.'st a hunt half-past, ten o'clock. His body was fi.irribly mar.gled. The house of Ir. D. D. Taylor, at Irwin, "Westmoreland county, was entered through n window, by burglars on the night of the 17 ill irst., ether administered to the Doc tor wbi'e sleeping, and a pocket-hook cn- tiU'iii g eleven hundred dollars abstracted from iin.hr his pillow. No clue to the per jietri.toi . "Tad" Lincoln in imitation of boys who tievor h:oi 'ft President fur their father, at tempted to jump on a passing freight train at Clef-son, on Monday week, but his hold slipped, and had it not been for the timely -id of a gentleman who stood near, he would have fell under the wheels and most proba ta y have lcm killed. Mrs. Kate Moore, of Dell township, West moreland county, was noticed going into an old cooper shop at HuB a saltworks, one day not long since, and shortly after the dead body of a child was found secreted iu the .veils near t he building. The child is sup posed to have dix.l from neglect or violence, " .-it. d Mr. Moore, who has been separated fit i:i her hu.-sband for two years, is supposed to be the iuhuman ciutLcr. 2sot yet ar rested. As UNrr.fiTCXATK Tbais. Tico Smash ' ah'i ,SYj'ii.f Injury of the Enguxeer and j'tremaii A ficiuht train west on the Pa. II. R. ran off the track between Cresson anil ! ailit7.in. on Sunday night last, and fotue five or s'x cars wi re Kidlv de;n-raliiccd by tlso operation. Two travellers who were migrating on t!e 4froc gratis for nothing" firificiple, we are told, were buried in the wreck, but fortunately escaped with a few scratches. AOer ?ver;l hairs' severe labor the train, or that portion if it not demoral ised, was gut in running order ami proceeded n its way, but when in th vicinity of WU Mure on Mund.y corning, owing to the fict that no flagman had given the required wamiiig, it came in collision with the puid.cr of the local freight eat,t, which for some purpot-e had passed cu to the western track, nnd the result of this collision was the seri ous ii jury cf the engineer of the trnin, David Randolph, and the fireman, John Flanagan, as well as the u'nv .st total demolition cf four of the cars and the engine attached to the train. Tim pushir also sustained consider able damage. The train engine was thrown from tho track nnd almost broken to pieces, ami how the engineer aud fireman escaped with their lives seems to us a mystery. Ran dolph 1-.re but few outward injuries, yet it was fcui-d that he was injured internally to an extent that might eventually prove fatal. Flanagan, who was held by the machinery for an hour or two before he could be extri cated, had ere of l is aims broken and the fiVsh on his thigh, by which he was held, badly lacerated. Both tuc. injured men were taken to Altoona, where they reside. Dastarm t Outrages. During the past ten days or two weeks there has been quite a number of complaints made in regard to Kn otiVnce for which it is hard to conceive a motive, much less form an excuse. Several lad ie have had very valuable dresses ruined in consequence of vjtrtol having been thrown upon the skirts of them while promenading our streets, but thus far it is not publicly known who the miscreants are who have en gaged in this nefarious and hellish business. Ooe or two links, however, have beeu ob tained in the chain of evidence, and we may yet have the satisfaction of announcing that the bare wretches who could conceive and execute such dastardly outrages are serving the State in capacities for which they are best fitted and certainly most worthy and deserving. To be Revived. We have no direct au thority fur the assertion, but from what we sco and what we hear we are led to believe that the AUeghanian newspaper, which gave up the ghost some five months ago, is to be resurrected, and will probably tm.ke its ap pearance next week. Mr. Hutchinson is to be aided in the publication by Mr. Eel. James, and with two such competent prin ters, clever editors, and deserving fellows, we certainly hope that tho AUeghanian will henceforth be a permanent and paying insti tution. e fear, however, that the defeat of Grant, which is as certain as fate, will conugn the AUeghanian. as well as its party, to a death that will never know another res urrection. On a Visit. Our venerable friend. Mr. Michael Hughes, formerly of Cbambersburg, Pa., now of New York, is spending a few days on the mountain. Also, our young friend. Mr. P. V. Rodrigue. of the house of Kugene Kelly & Co., Bankers. New York, is cn a visit to Ebensburg. We trnst they inay both derive benefit from the wholesome -r cf ths mcantain region. Gkakd asd Teateiik J"cboim. Below are the name3 of those who have been drawn to serve as jurors at the September term cf our county Court. Grand Jurors. George "Walters, White twp.. Foreman. Alhghany Francis A. Storm. Carroll John C. Eckenrode. Chest Daniel Eckenrode. John Gill Cleat field John E. McMullin. Croyle Joseph W, Pringle. Onemaueh Bor. Christ. Heaker, John Stormer, Adara Rowland. Ebensburg Bor. John Lloyd. Johnstown Bor. Peter Horuick, Hobert B. Gageby, Robert Parsons. Millville Bor. Patrick Graham, Samuel Yocum, Jncob Marsh. Mnnstcr Jacob Glass. Susquehanna Ileniy Miller Summerhili Ilenry Walter. Taylor Jacob Hoover. White Daniel Donnelly. Yoder William Eldridjze. Traverse Jurors First lletk. Allegheny rat'k Braniff. John Conaery, Charles McManamy. Blacklick Abraham Makin. Clearfield Thomas Adams, Jr., Timothy Cauley, Samuel Wiil. Conema-Jgb Alex Cover, Jacob Singer. Conemangh Bor S. D. Canan, Nicholas Frcidhoff, William Miller, William Young. Chest Snrinrrs Bor. S. M. Douglass. Carroll Thomas Eager, Simon LiUinger, Peter Noel. Wm. Weakland. (Jhest Nicholas Helfrick. Gallitzin Michael Conrad. Johnstown Bor. Charles Barnes, Isaac Chandler, John Litz, Wm. P. Patton. Lore t to Bor. Michael Levy. Millville Bor. Jceph Burrell, Evan G. Lewi.s, John Terry. Richland George Conrad, Moses Kring. Summerhili MichT Braniff, Mathew Bi ter. Jacob Emigh. Susquehanna Theodore Baker. Taylor Abraham Angus. M. A. Brown, John" B. Laughry, Jacob R. Miller, John Slick, Jeremiah Vaughn. Washington Joseph Bene, Jas. Conrad, John WTkin. White Joseph Bardine, Benjtmin Beers. John Gates. Yoder George Beam, Sr., Elias Ciissinan. Traverse Jurors Second Wetk. Allegheny Joha C Bradley, Washington Douglass. James J. Kaylor. BUicklick Lewis Edwards, A. II. Longe necktr. Carroll Wm. Arble, John Bonder, John Fresh, John J. Weakland. Carrolltown Bor. E. L. Binder, Ilenry Scanlon, Esq., D. C Welz.l. Cambria Bur. David Burket, Da'l Mc Donald. Cambria Evan R. Murgan, William D. Pryce. Conemaugh Bor. William Cnshoo, Jesse Patterson. Croyle William D. Pringle. Chest Paul Y aimer. Ebensburg Bor. William Day. Johnstown Bor Elijah Butler, Thos. Kimmell, John T. Llewellyn, Charles R. W. Lewis, James II. Mitchell. Jackson William Bycrs. Loretto Joteph Hera -g, Sylvester Little. Millville Bor. John Baikley, Chas. Col bert. Archibald Noland. Monster Dennis Farren, Teter Kaylor. Richland David Costlow, SaniT Fleonor, George Shaffer. Susquehanna John Msnnion. Taylor Wm. L. Galbraith, Win- Ilocvcr, William A. Krisc. White Mathias Xessler, David Younkin. Wilmore Bor. John M'Colgan. Washington G. W. Mullin. P. MoGough. Yoder Aartn Croyle, Jacob Seigh. Blair Cocstt Nominations. Tke Dem ocratic County Convention, which assembled ia IIolHdaysburg on Tuesday of last week, placed in nomination tho following most ex cellent ticket one which may not, but shonl 1 be, elected to a man : Assembly James Funk, Duncansville ; Reguter and Recorder Captain Frank Cassiday, Ne vry ; County Commissioner II. Fettinger. Altoo na City ; County Treasurer Martin Bechtel, Ilollidaysburg ; Connty Auditor William McGonigal, Tyrone ; Poor Director Tamea Stevcr.s, Juniata Township ; District Attor ney Samuel Wo'vlkok, Altoona City. Col. J. C. Everhart, Martinsbnrg; Dr. J. M. Gemmiil, Altoona, and Sam'l. L'. MeFaddun, Iloilidavsburg.;. wee chosen Conferees, and lion. John Cresswcll, IIollidayBburg, made Chairman of the County Committee. A Complete Stocx. In tho way of drugs, mediciues, books, stationery, notions, ic, no more ample stock has ever l-cen brought to Ebensburg than is now in iftore at the es tablishment of Messrs. Lemmcn fir Murray, and no assortment combines more fully va riety, freshness and superiority. Add to this the fact that the proprietors aro enabled to sell aM goods at jast as reasonable figures as tbey rau bo bought anywh"re, and it is not saying too much to assort that Messrs. Lcmnion fir Murray are fully prepared to supply the wants of a'l persons in Northern Cambria. Their new st ek of jewelry is very handsome, snd their facilities for pur chasing photograph albums enables them to sell these articks cheaper than any other dealers in tho county. See their advertise ment and then go and see thir stock, Combined Reaper and Mower. A num ber of our citizens witnessed on Monday the operation of one of these machines in a field belonging to Mr. Barker, adjoining town. The machine worked admirably, and cut and laid the rye (and it was a heavy crop) in the speediest and neatest possible manner. The machine is called the "Valley Chief," and is manufactured at Mount Joy, Lancas ter county. This one is the first that has evei been introduced into this county, and in the estimation of competent judges is far superior to any Reaper and Mower ever used here. Goo. C. K. Zahm. Esq., is the agent in this count' fur the manufacturers of this machine, and can give all needful informa tion in regard to it. Grand Concert. To our town subscri bers, who receive their papers on Wednesday afternoons, we wish to give a wrrd of re minder ia regard to the proposed coneert this (Wednesday) evening, at the Court House in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. M. Kerr, who e mtomnlate entertaining onr citi zens on this eocasion iJy, are members of the renowned Continental troupo the best band of vocalists now extant and will aps pear in regular Continental costume, and sing some of the finest musical selections in their own inimitable style. No one should fail to attend the Concert this evening. A large and choice stock of Groceries is just boins: received at the very cheap cash store of M. L. Oatman. This is the place to buy any thing in the grocery'.lino cheaper than anv where else in Ebensburs?. Vl. a every person buys must surely be the place to buy right. Goods are received every day and always fresh. The metropolitan oil is made and sold at same place. Just Received. Twenty cases of fresh canned Tomatoes just received at the cheap cash tore of M. L. Oatman, The Sctiool Sctfrintexdent's Annual Report. We lae been presented by Mr. T. J. Chapman, A. M.. Cctcty Superintend ent, with a copy of hia report for the year ending June 1st, 1868. We give below such oortfena of it as we can find space for in our columns. After alluding to the fact that he has been only commissioned since October 5th, 18G7. atd that he was forced to go to work without any time in which to soTVey the work before him,. Mr. Chapman goes cn to treat of the educational progress which has been made in the county during tbe year ending with the above data. This portion of his report we give entire : Hocses. A number of school houses have been built during the year. Thee are all de cided improvements upon the style of houses which bus usually obuined in this county. The new house in iiiilville, mentioned in last year's report as in course of ereetion, was com pleted in time for the term commencing last October. It is of brick, two good Btoriea in Light, roofed with slate, and surmounted with a cupola and belL The halls, staircases, reci tation rooms, etc. , are in proj ection at two op posite ends of the building. The building stands in a large lot which is enclosed by a good fence, and contains such outhouses as are nessary. The school house is warmed by heateis placed in the basement. The house contains four school rooms which are provided with desks and seats of the latest improved patterns, with large blackboards of liquid sla ting, with outline maps, cards, charts, etc. The cost of the bnilding was about $16,000. The fact 1?, Millville has set a laudable exam ple for other districts to follow. And they seem to b following it. Johnatewn has just completed a new house, the very coun terpart of that in Millville. Ita cost was about the same. Public school ia no taught in it. Two new houses were erected In Allegheny townihip during the year. These are as good countrj school houses as can be found any where Urge, airr, light, well ventilated, well painted inside and out, substantially built, pro vided with good eeats, blackboards, etc., and last, butno:. least, properly located. The other districts that have built duricg the year are Chest 1, Jarkson 1, Conemtfigh 1, Summerhili 1, Taylor 2, Washington 1, tJusquehanna 2, Richland 2. These hare all done well, and speak noble words for the interest which our eople leel in tbe cause of popular education. ScnooLs Our schools, so far as I could dis cover in visiting them, and from what I could learn by lnquiri?;, have done reasonably well. Some of tliein bare done very well indeed others, of course, not so well. There have been very few, if any, cases of decided failure. Some diuatiefaction has been expressed con cerning a few of the teachers ; but when was this otherwise? As good an illustration as I cm tfiva of the success of our schools during the year, is the fact that the per cent, of at teudaoce iu 71 school of which I made memo randa was a traction over 70. Thee schools wora not selected eases, but were taken just as they came, and represent, I be!!ve, a very fair average of all. I should kave been pleased to make note of the per cent, of attendance of all tbe schools that 1 visited, but a number were visited during the first month of the term, of a inmhor of oiliers the report books were not in the echool house, and could not be consnlted, &hd in a few instances the lepoits were not made out. Examinations 0ing to causes which I mentioned ia the first paragraph of this report, I prooecded at once, after receiving my com mission, to hold examinations. My first public examination was held Oct. 9th. As I had not time to derive or even think ot anv'cther meth od of examining, I adopted the plan of my pre decessor. Jndeed, a better has not yet suggest ed itself to my mind. Examinations had been aereitiseu lor Aliilville and Johustown on tlaJ 3d and 4th days of October, and in the interim I between the resignation of Mr. Condon and the: appointment of a superintendent iu his place; Mr. S. B. M'Oormick was authorized by the Department to hold those examinations, his proceedings to be subject to the approval or dis approval of the superintendent wheu one ehould be appointed. Mr. M'C. examiueJ aud granted certificates to 42 persons. On my acc?sion to office, I approved of his proceedings. Bering the year 59 male and 153 female applicants were examined, and two males and two females were rejected: Of tko whole number examined 34 had cever taught. CEanncATrs Of the persons to whom cer tificates were granted, 1 34 hole provisional cer tificates, 4 hold Professional certificates issued by my predecessor and endorsed by myself, 6 have Professional ceitificates granted by my eelf, and 5 possess Termaneiit certificates. Visitation The season was well advanced before I was ready to begin my visitations. During the course of the winter I visited 167 schools, and spent on an average one hour and a half iu each school. In addition to filling the column of items in the note book famished by the Department, I made such other memoranda of the appearance, progress and conduct of the echoed as suggested themselves to my mind. 1 usually made a short address to the pupils, and gave the teachers such direction aa 1 tho't proper. . In the course of these duties I travel led over 1600 miles, mostly on foot. Wherever 1 have been, I have been uniformly treated with kindnef s and respect. Other Schools. Last summer three Nor mal Schools were established in the countv ono at Johnstown, under A. C. Johnson, A.M., one at Ebensburg, in charge of Miss C A. Home, and one at Loretto, taught by Miss Liz zie Marshall. These schools were all well at tended, and effected a good work among oar teachers. At Loretto is an excellent school for females condurted by the Sisters of Mercy. This pleas ant village is also the seat of St. Francis' col lege, a Roman Oatholic institution, of which Rev. A. J. Brown is President. This school is in a nourishing condition. It had, for the term ending July 1st, a corps of V2 professors, and an attendance of 94 boarding students. Ar rangements are making for more extensive ac commodations for the fall term. Denominational schools are kept up "all the vear round" in somo parts of the countv. Thus the German Roman Catholics have a school in Conemauffh boroush wbich has over 200 pupils. The German Lutherans have a school ia Johns town, which is very largely attended. By the munificence of tbe Cambria Iron Co. night schools were established last fall, one in Cambria borough, under Mr. J. A. llairold, and one in Cenemaugh borough, under Mr. A O. Johnson. Thc6e schools were.krpt in opera tion for several months. The thanks of many an otherwise neglected boy are dee tbe gener osity of this corporation. Institutes. Our County Institute was held in January, commencing the sixth ay of the month. It was a success, rt e baa a large at tendance under the circumstances, and eur teachers went away gratified and benefitod.- For lecturers at the Institute we had Cyrus El der, Samuel Singleton, a. 9. Jack and . U Boyd ; for instractors, S. 3. Jack, S. G. Boyd, J. F. Condon, Sam'l Singleton, Geo. "W. Cope, and Dr. D. W. Evans. Our sessions were well attended by the public, and I am safe In saying that the Institute wrought a good work outside of our profession. District Institutes were maintaided in quite a number of districts thro' the winter. They had a good effect upon the teachers who participated iu them. Mr. Chapman then compliments the press of the county upon the alacrity it has ever skown in aiding the cause of education, pays a merited tribute to the "Teachers' Advo cate," charges the pulpit with shameful and astonishing indifference in this important particular, reviews at some length the obsta cles in the way of improvement, which be classifies under the heads of low salaries, short terms and angraded salaries, and. con cludes bis report with a few suggestions which we deem of sufikient importance to publish in full: The first and second of the difficulties tinder which we labor can be properly reaaedied only by moke if okkt. And we haven't got any more money. Cambria county row pays a higher rate of taxation than aay other county ia the State. She does this cheerfully, because the education of her children is th otic object dear est Vf her beart. And where ia the money t? come Irom ? "tt'e think that money for the support of public schools should be levied by an equalled rate of taxation over the ?tte. It is believed ihat by an equalized rate of taxation of 10 mills on the dollar, a sufficient amount of money could be raised to keep the schools of the commonwealth open 8 months in the year, and pay $30 per month ; and bet ter wages tor proportionate) j shorter terms ; and when we take into consideration tbe higher valuation of real estate as fixed by the last tri ennial assessment, the large increase in our population and the consequent larger per capita mi, iiiiu me greatly enlarged state appro .na tion hereafter to be made, It is believed that our schools could be kept open six months in the year and our teachers pid salaries accord ing to their qualifications of lrom $40 to S70 per monih. 1 he remedy for obstacle No. 3 will suggest itself. There is not a schowl director in Cam bria county who will not see the manifest in justice and impropiietv of the present plan. It is hoped that they will adopt measures to ob viate it. A fair rate of wages shonld be made the standard for medium certificates say cer tificates that would average from S to'2 ; then for certificates that would average better than this let them pay say $5 a month more, and for those that would average worse $5 less. In this way it would not coat a district much if any more than by the present wav of giving medium wages to all alike not at least nless they should get all sood teachers, and then they should be willing to pay a little more. In this way they would encourage our teachers to excellence, tbey would reward merit, and they would do what they profess to be so desirous of doing, fill their schools with competent and de serving teachers. LlonTNiNo's Dorsos. Within the recol lection of that mythical individual, "the old est inhabitant," we doubt whether more de struction to property from that subtle fluid, lightning, has occurred at any peanon than during the present spring aud summer. We scaicely pick up a newspaper without find ing one or more catastrophes of this kind de tailed in its columns. Our own county has not escaped, aud in addition to other acci dents of this nature already recorded we to day give an account of the destruction by lightning of a barn and all its contents only a few miles from our town. In view of these oft-recurring conflagrations it behooves every property-holder to adopt means to guard against loss in this way. The only sure pre ventative is a good lightning-rod. and the one arnoSg the many admittedly iht very best is the Munson copper tubular lightning-rod. with spiral dangef, now being erected tbro' out this county by Mr. Ilichartl Jones, of Johnstown. No man who regards his own interests should neglect this matter, and do one who examines the Munson rod can fail to be convinced of its auperiority over all others. Mr. Jos. Hoffman, whose barn was destroyed by lightning not long since, has contracted with Mr. Jones for putting up these rods on his new bouse and proposed new barn, convinced as he is that it is the best and cheapest before the p.ublic. Every other property-bolder should profit by his example, Mr. Jones' address is Box 60, Johnstown P. O. July 25 -i!m. EornooD Days. We were forcibly and plcasautly reminded of youth's happy hours by seeing at the store of Mr. Huntley, a day or two since, one of those old-fashioned reels upon which, many a time and oft. we have watched our . good old graudame wind and re-wind tkto stocking yarn preparatory to putting it up in "cuts." We were also re minded, in looking over Mr. Huntley's im mense stock, that no more complete, varied, extensive and desirable assortment has ever came under our observation, and we would remind all buyers rf groceries, hardware, tinware, etc, that at no place in the county orout of it are they so likely to be suited at the lowest prices aa with Mr. Huntley. WAttBAKTtn Cheapkst and Best! To Farm ers, Jixpress Companies, stage Proprietors, Livery Establishments and all who use Horses: Da. TOBIAS VENETIAN HOUSE LINI MENT, ic Pint Bottles, at One Dollar, for tho cure of Lameness, Scratches, Wind Galls, Sprains, Bruises. Splints, Galls, Cuts, Colic, Slipping Stifle. Overheating, Sore Throat, Nail in the Foot, ire. All who own or employ horses are assured that this Liniment will do all and more thau is stated in curing the above named complaints Daring twenty years it has never tailed to give satistaction in a single instance. Sold by the L ruggista. Depot, oa (Jortlendt otreet. JNew lurk. July 30, ISte.-lm. Shi stood within the parlor, Dressel in finest clothes. Which to her noble person Added charms which those Alone can find who for the best And cheapest goods doth call Where ladies best are suited, At Mayer's store, in Parke's Hall. The most beautiful dress and millinery goods in Cambria county alwsystobe found at L. Mayer's great emporium, Main street. Johnstown. Dos't Faii.. To our gentlemen friends visiting Johnstown we would say don't fail to call and see the extensive and certainly most superb stock of clothing kept by M. Cohen & Ilro., Parke's Hall, Main street. There is no doubt about the superor quality of the goods sold at this establishment, nor about the low prices at which they arc sold, and hence buyers find it to their advantage to deal with this enterprising and dekerving firm. To Ebensburg town post baste there came Ac honest farmer and his buxom dame ; And why they came and what they sought They knew exactly, and who should not : Tor he had promised his wife to take her To the renowned store of H, A Shoemaker, WThere goods the finest, cheapest and best With which our town has ever been blest Can always be found, in styles fancy or plain. At prices so low that no buyers complain. "Ths Lat or the Last Hbjt," a new poem by the author of the "Fowl Deed," is about to be issued, but will scarcely meet as ready sale in this region as the hundreds of interesting novels and periodicals rurnisnea the reading pubVc by Cnam. Roberts, at his great clock, watch, jewelry, sewing machine, book and notion depot on High street, Ebens burg, Over thb Wat. Our mercantile neigh bor over tbe way Mr. V. S. HarKerj nas in his steck every article, perhaps, that is needed for househould or personal use, and can eel) his goods either in English. German or Welsh, but always at the same prices, which are down the lowest in fown. When on a shopping expedition don't pass his door but "go in." "Draw it mild" is a very good advice in cnm eaaea. bnt whether you prefer to draw it mild it dra.w it strong, you will not go i it 1. t . amiss in selecting your gootis oi an Kinas at the cheap caah store of J. Patton Thompson, where 'draw it mud" is the invariable rule in the Tjriees charted for goods sold. Go and buy. New Frokt. Mr. O. G. Owens has put a nne new iruui in uia dmji o iuuiu. nvu tttA atreet. and nfearlv oPDOsite. Mr. R- R Davis has put a new Stock into hia. Look at tbe new front, but don't fail to buy from tne new itock, wnica wii a 901a uvoj'i HALL'S VEGETABLE $!0!UAN HAIR K1IM has proved itself to be the most perfect prepa ration for the Hair ever offered to tbe public to Restore Gray Hairto its Original Color, and create a new growth where it has fallen off from disease or natural decay. It tfill yrereut the Hair from falling out. All who use it are unanimous in awarding it the praise of being the beat Hair Dressing ex tant. Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. MAJCUfACTDREIf 05LT BV R. P. HALL k CO , Nashua, N. H.. Prop'rs. r jr sale by all droggwts. fjul9.-lm. Use tbm Bbt. Blades Euphmial Lv bricaiors are a medical preparation in the form of a LozoDge. and are universally con idered the most pleasant, convenient and ef fectual remedy in use for Hoarseness. Coughs, Colds, Croups, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Diptheria, and all Pnlmonary 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 Cuiistitution Pills are so called be cause of their peculiar effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Blood and Nervous System. For inactivity of tho Liver, for tho Stomach in derangement, or Dyspepsia,- they will de light the patient with their mild and bene fioial effect, especially if after lon? con tinned indigestion and costiveness. thev are left with periodical returns of 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.. aug8-7y Proprietors. Elmira. N". T. For sale by all Druggists : 25 cts. er box. STRAY MARE. Came to the premi ses of the subscriber, in Susquehanna twp., Cambria county, about the 22d of February last, a e'ark strawberry roan MAKE, about 10 years old. with small grayish spot at the root of the tail nnd a small white spot in the fore head. Tho owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pav charges and take her away, otherwise she will he di-posed of accord ing to law. FPvANCI A. LUTHER. Susquehaana Tp.. July 30, 18Cb.-3t. SIX CENTS REWARD. Ran lrom the premises of the subscriber in Car rol: township, Cambria county, on Wednesday, J uly 22d. an indentured apprentice to the farm ing business named JOHN H AFFERTY, need about fourteen years. All persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting him on my account, as I will not be resi.onrib7e for his acts.' The above reward and no thanks will be paid for his apprehension. July 3i), l68.-3t. RAPHAEL HITE. GREAT BARGAINS!!! Will be sold at a great sacrifice, if sold soon, a number of THRESHING MACHINES, PLOUGHS, POINTS and other FARMING IMPLE MENTS, and CASTINGS. COME AND SEE, FARMERS, and you cannot fail to purchase. Ebensburg, July 30, 1S68. E. GLASS. ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale, on the most reasonable terms, a TRACT OF LAND situated in Che.t township, Cambria county, within two miles of St. Augustine, containing 25 ACRES, about 20 of which are cleared, win a jjood House and Harn ana a thriving orchard and excellent water on the premises. The land is productive, in good repair and under good fence. An indisputable title will be given. Inquire on the premises, or of Mr. Jahn Doug lass or J. J. Burns, Esq , St. Augustine. CATHARINE DOUGHERTT. Chest Tp., July 30, lfcC8.-tf. NOTICE To Peter B. Brow-x : Take notice that an inquest will be held at the late dwelling house of George Bruce, late of Allegheny township, dee'd, on Monday the 17ih day of August next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of making par tition of the Real Estate of jaid deceased to and among bis children and legal representa tives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling ol the whole otherwise to value and appraise the sime : at which time and place you are requested to attend if vou think proper. JOHN A. BLAIR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, July 30, lib?. "jLTOTICE To Jank Martin: Take -Ll notice that an inquest will be held at the late residence of David Abrams, late ef Cam bria township, Cambria county. Pa., decease), on Monday, the 31st day of August next, at 1 o'clock in the afterncon of that dav, for the purpose of making porti'ion of the Real Estate of said deceased to and among his children and lepal repraseutatives. if the same can be oone without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole o hcrwise to value and appraise the same : at which time and place you are requested to at tend if you think proper. JUlii A. J3L.A1K, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg. July 30, lbG8.-4t. i:ni:siu no HAVING recently enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a ertat reduction lrom former prices. Our stock cou S'Sts of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Piasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Curate Marnesia", Ess Jamaica Gincer, 1'ure Flavoring Extracts, E-sences. Lemon Syrnp. Soothing Syrup, Spiced SyrUp, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, Lc" i CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Blank Books. Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold s v ritmg Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tones, Bibles, Keligious.t rayeraud 1 oy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &e. We have added to our steck a lot of FINE JEWELRY, . to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and CigarJold eitrTer wholesale" or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, 1868. Main Street, Ebensburg. ESTATE OF FRANCIS GLOSSER, DEC'D. The undersigned Auditor, ap po:n ed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria Co. to hear and decide upon exceptions, and report distribution of the f unds in the hands of Paul Yahner. Executor of the last will and testa ment of Francis Glosser, dee'd hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend to the iliitix nf said annountnient at his office in Eb ensburg, on Saturday the 15th day of August next, at a o ciock t m , wnen ana wnere tnev muet present their claims, or be debarred trom coming in for a share of the fund. GEO. W. O TMAN, Auditor. Ebensburg, J uly 23, ' eG8 3 1. NOTICE. Whereas Letters of Ad ministration cum vestaH rsTo ax.mexo have been rrauted to me bv the Registtr of Cambria count? on the estate of Wm. W. Gittins, late of the borough of Ebensburg, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said deceased to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and to those in debted to make payment without delav. NEW! ON J. ROBERTS, Adm'r. Ebcnsburj, July 33, 18S. 6. The Last (ffMlt Success. Ell will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. Jt is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a fine head of hair, well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and porfnme imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. Vor Stile by all Droft, DETOT, 199 GREENWICH ST., 5. T. OTTCE. Rule on the heirs and legal L l representatives or Igtmias Adams, dee'd. Cambria CoD.vrr, SS. The Commonwealth f Pennsylvania to Joseph Criste, Ouardiaa of LITza Kyle, and Guardian tao bai- ticb fos Winifred and Thomas Reillv and for Annie L. Adams, Mathew M. Adams," Mary Mil!er. for merly Mary Reilly, (now residing in Pittsburg, Pa.,) Bridget and John Reillv, (the said John now residing in Clearfield county, Ta.,) Igna tins Adams, jr.. (present residence unknown.) heirs and legal representatives of Ignatius Ad ams, late of Washington township, dee'd: You and every of you are hereby cited to he and ap pear before the Judges of the Orphans' Court to be he!d at Ebensburg on the first Monday of September next, then and there to accept or re fuse to take the real estate of the said Ignatius Adams, deceased, situate in the township of Vt nshington aforesaid, and which has been val ued and appraised at an Inquest awarded by the said Court, and returned by the Sheriff of said county, on the 31 day of June. 18G3, to wit : No. 1, containing 4 acres and 13U perches, val ued and appraised at eleven dollars per acre : No. 2, containing 1 acre and 2? perches, valued and appraised at one hundred dollars per acre: No. 3, containing 2 acres and 130 perches, Tal lied and appraised at nine dollars per acre ; No. 4, containing 118 acres and 125 perches, val ued and appraised at sixteen dollars per acre ; No. 5. containing 417 acres and 90 perches, valued and appraised at nine dollars per acre ; No. G, containing 471 acres and 70 perches, valued end appraised at nine dollars per acre ; or show cause why the same should Hot be sold. And herein fail not. Witness the Hon George Taylor, President Judge of our said Court at Ebensburg, the 3d day of June, A. D. 1S63. JAMES GRIFFIN, C'erk. Attest Jonx A. Blais, Sheriff. jjuli'Mt. TOTICE In the matter of the ac--i. v count of Edward D. Evans, Assignee of E. Bedell under a voluntary assignment. And now, 15th July, 18fi8, on motion F. A. Shoe maker appointed Auditor to report and decide upon the exceptions thereto, snd to report dis tribution of the money in the hands of the said Assignee to and amoDg the persons legally en titled thereto. Extract from the Record. (l.s) GEO. C K. ZAHM, Proth'y. In pursuance of the above appointment I will attend at the hotel of Gen. t enderoth, in the borough of Wilmore, on Tuesday, the 11th of Auguet next, at 10 o'clock a. m , when nnd where all interested may attend . Julv 23. 3t. F. A. SHOEMAKER. NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Cambria County. In the matter of the second and final account of Julius Steich, Ad ministrator of Andrew Geis, late of the borough of Carro'.Itown, dee'd. Ou motion, F. A. Shoe maker appointed Auditor to report distribution of the funds in the hands of the accountant. By the Courti Extract from the Record, (L.S.) JAMES GRIFFIN. Clerk. In pursuance of the above appointment I will attend at my office in Ebensburg, on Thursday, the (kh day of August next, at S o'clock P. to , when arid where all interested may attend. July 23.-3t. F. A. SHOKM AEEtl. IN HANIvRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States. Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania, at Hollidaysburg, the 14th of July. lfcGS. To wbox iv mav concfrx: The undersigned hereby gives notice of hia appointment as As signee of Stillman Parker, of Cleas field town ship, in the county of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, within said District, ho hat-, been adjudged a bankufpt upon his own peti tion by the District Court of said District. MARTIN L. LONGENECKER, July 23, lSU3.-3t. Assignee. ASSIGNEE AITOINTED. Tnthe matter of EDWARD M'GLADE. Bank rupt. To whom it mat coNcitRN : The under signed hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of KDWAKD M GLAUE. Of Wil- more in the county ol Gambna, in said .Dis trict, who was, to wit : On the 4th day of June, ISO;, ndjtided a bankrupt upon his own peti- tition by the District Court of said District. Dated at Johnstown, this 21st day ot July, A D. 1S68. MARTIN L. LONGENECKER, July 23, 180S.-3t. Aasignee A fcSIUrsEK Al'l'Ul-MLD. In the X. matter of IsAar Wim, Bankrupt. To whom it mat ooNCraN '. I he undersigned her by gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the estate of IsAao Wikt, of ilmorn.iin the county of Cambria, in said District, who was. to wit i On the 11th dav of Aoril. A. i. 1868, adjudged a bankrupt Upon his own peti tion by the District Court of said District. Dated at Johnstown, this 15th dav of July, A. d. 1868. MARTIN L. LONGENECKER, July 23, lS(i8.-3t. Assignee V ALU ABLE FAHIVt FOR SALE. - 1 he subscnb r offers at Trivate Sale his FARM, situate in Chest town-hip, Cambria county, 4 miles from Carrelltown and 6 miles from Chest Springs The Farm consists of 66 ACRES, of which 20 Acres are cleared and in a rood state of cultivation; The balance o the land Is well timbered with marketable lum ber. There is a comfortable Frame House and a Barn on the premises, besides a young and thriftv orchard of choice fruit trees. There are al?0 a never failinjt spring of pure water aud other conveniences on the land. The property will he sold on fair terms and an indisputable title will he riven. For further information applv to N. 1) EASTMAN. Chest Tp.. Jmly 9. 18CS..tf. ALL YOl'XQ I'KRSOAS Can and should obtain eood education. For particulars address J. A Cooper, Principal of the State" Normal School Ediuboro, ri. fjuiy v.-4t. I F YOU WANT the best Cooking or Parlor Stove made in tho world, go to EUXtk-Y'S 8pr' Jfti-Duster. RDRESSIM ROHRER'S-WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS ARE THE BEST IN USE! S TOXIC BITTER The very best in the Market. K. E. SELLERS & CO., Cor. 2a and TTood Street. PITTSBURGH, PA Wholesale Agents for the West. For sle by A. A. DARKER for Ebensbu -and vicinity. je.ll.'fiS.-ly. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. The Commissioners of Cambria court will offer at public sale, at the Court Houe . Ebensburg. on TuisnAT tuk 8th dav or l.?t tember, lrd, at 1 o'clock r. x.,tbe followiL -tracts of UNSEATED LANDS, which tract were legally purchased by the Commipaioner at the Treasurer's sale of iyti. and have ler beld five j ears and upwards, as required by It" subject t bnt without redemption : .iauib or owmeks oa ..,. ACl 8. TXHC 8. TOWSBH Carroll. Sarah Barr 372 lno 377 l) John Redman James Hunter John Cooper Snm'l Stoltz Estate William Govet John Croupe Simon Roop Jonathan John 106 Chest. Cleiirfleltl. Croyle. Smnmert Taylor. Washington, .100 7 252 60 Lloyd.HillliUoUiday 14 ; White. John Sirrnsi ...... 319 Thomas Ketland 30 William Weet 221 17 " William Rush. 371 73 Thomas Town llfi " The owners of anv of the above tracts cf Isc-J desiring to redeem them, can do so by applying to the Commissioner, at their oftice on or fore Saturday the 5th day of next September. No redemptions will he allowed after that date. Witness our hand at Ebensburg, this lUta day of July, A. . ISGS. JOHN CAMPBELL, ) O JOHN FERGUSON. JOHN A. KENNEDY, ) m' Attest Wm. II. SF.cni.ra. Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of cer tain writs of Fi. Pa. and Vend. Exnon. in sued out of the Court cf Common Tlea of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House in Ebensburg, en Monday, the 3d dav of Au gust next, at 1 o'clock r. m , the following real estate, to wit : All the right, title and interest of S S Chri ty, of, in and to a lot of ground situated in El -ensburg borough, Cambria county, fronting two hundred and twenty teet on Centre street, and extending back two hundred feet to Public Square, bounded on the north by Walton street and c n the south by Milton street, having there on erected a two story brick house and imck building, and frame stable not now orenpied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Geo. W. Carpenter, Honer.ey k Co. Also, all the right, title and interest of Wm. K. Piper, of, in and to a let of ground situated in Ebensburg borough, Cambria county, front ing two hundred and twenty feet on Centre street and extending back two hundred leet t Public Square, bounded on the north by Wal ton street and on the sonth by Milton street, having thereon erected a two ptory brick house and back bnilding, and frame stable not now occupied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Wm. Williams, surviving admin istrator of Thomas B. Moore, dee'd. JOHN A. BLAIR, Sheriff. Sheriff's OtJlce, Ebensburg. July IS, lGS. JoImstOTTn and tbetisbrirp MARBLE WORKS! navir.g again taken charge of the branch JJarble vYor ks at i.bensburg,C which he will opevat ite in connection J vr&ii,i with lil extensive establishment at Johnstown, the subscriber adopts thwlwv Cambria coantv, that he keeps a eon- t erunt cunnlf nf the heat a TALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is prepared at stated times in Ebens burg and at all times in Johnstown, to manu facture to order, either as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, in as workmanlike manner and at as low prices as like work can be put up in any of the cities. Having in my employ a full force of experienced and sVillful workmen, I do rot rromiVe toe rauoh when I say that I can furnish any of tho above articles on short notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, ana m a style of finish which cannot be excelled by any ether mai ufacturer in the State- A large etc-k of GRINDSTO ES on hand and for sale cheap. raFrompt attention pnM to orders lrom a distance and work put up wherever dealred, or delivered at any point named. JUU.M Johnstown, Jane 4, lC.-tf. npHE ALTOONA WARE HOUSE CO., wnoir.sALr. Dealers and Commission Merchants Corner Virginia Si. and Fluk Boad, Will keep constantly cn hand a large and well selected assortment of FLOUR. FEED. SALT, FISH, GRAIN, COAL. LIME, SAND, Jtc , at wholC-BalC, in Altoona city, ana the adjoining counties can be supplied with the leading articles generally used by them, at citv and mill prices. All kinds of country produce received an paid for in cash, or sold on commission. Prompt returns will ne raaae. Storage famished for all articles, such, at Coot lumber, sbooks, shingles, etc. Articles will be delivered to purchaser or sent to freight warehouse. Having the only bouse where po'jus ey the car load can be removed at tbe door, thus savirig drayage, onr customers will re ceive the benef.t cf it. Price currents will ke sent weekly to per ioni desiring them. THE ALTOONA WAREHOUSE CO. Altoona, April 80, 1868. -tf. TOAILEY, FARRELTj & CO., LEAD PIPE, SUITS MR LU1 MASUFAETHEERS ALSO. Pljr Lead, Iren Tipe, Rubber Ho Steatn Gauges, Whistles and Valves, Iron and Copper Sinks and Bath Tubs," Steam Pumps, Farm Pumps as Forte Pomps, And ercry description of goods for , WATER, GAS 8l STEAM. No. 1G1 Smithfielo Street, PITTSBURGH, VA. JSrSend for a Trice List. rpr.23.-ly. DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. a of Administration on tbe Estate of Thomas Kaylor, late of Allegheny town ship, deceased, having been grunted to the un dersigned by the Register of Cambria county, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated tor nettlement, MART E. KAYLOR, ,T,i3 23, lS??.-6t, Administratrix, -