T7 - - - ' -l f rr - THE FREEMAN- THURSDAY, : : J: OCT. 22, 18G3. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Mention. A great "eye sore" Las been removed at last. A pump has been inserted into the public well opened in front of M. L. Oatman's grocery store, on High street. Enough snow to cover the earth with a beautiful white mantle fell in this re gion ou Friday night last. Wm. King, who was ai rested in this place Dot long since for horse stealing in Westmoreland county, succeeded in making his escapa from the Greensburg jail, iu company with another trisouer named Anderson, on election day, y getting into the privy vault and cutting through a brick wall with a case knife only, and then removed a large stone from the outer wall. Anderson has been captured, but King was still at large at last accounts. Thomas Lloyd, President of the Grant Club at lrwintown, Westmoreland county, .stabbed a Mr. Mulligan once in the neck and three times in the hip, a few days go, jest to bhow how him and Lis Radical friends Tiropose to ''Let us have peace." -Au in fant son of John Shaffer, of Gaysport, Clair county, died on Wednesday week from that terrible disease, hydrophobia, having been I itten by a mad dog some five weeks pre viously. Mr. S. was also bitten slightly on one of his fingers, but the wound has been cut out, and no danger is apprehended. A little son of Hon. I'eter Sutton, of Indiana, fell from a hay mow and fractured both arms at the wrist and one of them at tbo elbow, on Thursday week. Little hopes are enter tained of his recovery. The Cincinnati Exprets west on the Pa. R. II., on Saturday night last, was thrown from the track nea Christiana station, and the engineer, Wm. Irwio, and the fireman, Lewis Shurtz. were both killed the latter instantly and Peter Stine, baggige master, was slightly injured. The smukmg car was completely wrecked, but not a pas-enger was injured. The bolt -which held the switch became loese, jarred from its place, and caused the accident. A valuable horse was stolen from the stable of Mr, Win. Young, in Conemaugh borough, ou Friday Light last. Fifty dollars reward is offered for the horse and thief, and thirty for the horse alone. The bed clothing in one of the beds at the St. Clair hotel, in this place was accidentally set on fire by a spark from a cigar in the hands of a careless boy, m Tuesday evening last, but tiie smell of the smoke fortunately attracted atteutbn down stairs, and the fire was subdued before much damage was done. Our Johnstown letter did not reach lib until Tuesday night too late for insertiou. A Germau wo man named Sliver and one of her children, residing at Covode. Westmoreland county, were so shockingly burned by the explosion f a carbon oil can and lamp, on the night tf the 12th iust., as to cause their deaths the former on the following night and the latter on the Saturday morniug following. The official vote in this Congressional district gives Morrell a majority of 1094. as follows: Huntingdon 999, Rhiir. 677 and Miftlin 13 nnjirity against 595 majority for Coi. Linton in this county. The offi cial count makes C-en. Foster's majority iu the Westmoreland district just 41. The old Alligator" talks about contesting his election, and of course before such a tiibunal as the Hump Congress there i- 'itt'o doubt p.'w.mt Covode succeeding in his infanac-us j'Urpoae. Democratic Mel-is-s. We neglected Hst week to chronicle a number of Democra tic meetings held ir. the Northern part of Cambria county, and address by F. A. Shoe maker and R. L. Johnston. Esqrs. On Wediie.-d-iv night, the 7th instant, n large meeting was held at Garman's Mills, i Susquehanna township Mr. Jacob Byrne piesiding and Mr. Henry J. Kckcnrode act tog as Secretary. Peter Garman, Esq.. though a Republican, acted the part of a hitfu-minded gentleman, and furnished a room and conveniences for the met ting. 1 On Thursday afternoon a large meeting was held at Carrolltown Mr. Henry Hop pel in the chair. The Carrolltown brass band was in attendance, and discoursed ex cellent music. The same night a large meet ing was held at the public house of Mr. A. Leiden, in Chest township. On Friday afternoon a meeting was held at the hoiiso of George Walters, Esq., P.erjimin Bvers, Esq.. presiding. The same Xiight the Democracy met at TroXeH's store Mr. William Smith in the chair. On Saturday afternoon a large meeting was held at St. Augustine. An incident of the occasion was tho presence of Mr. John Naglc, who, th-.ugh 96 years of age, presi ded at the meeting. On Saturday night a very large meeting was held at the Franklin House, Chest Springs Lewis Stonu iu the chair. 3side the foregoing, a rousing rally was l.cld ut New Germany on Fiiday night, aud was addressed by F. Bearer, Esq., and A. Maertz. in German, and by several English speakers. On Monday night, an enthusiastic meeting was held in Blacklick township, which was addressed by Messrs. Sechler, Oatman and Tierney, of this place, and Taos. Cresswell. Esq., of Strongstown, Indiana county. Let Us Have Peace." If Sherman' "Grand March from Atlanta to the Sea" was a source of as great annoyance to the people of the South as it has been for the past two months or more to the denizens of this goodly burg, we cannot for the life of us seo what great harm there could be in even a "loll" man declaring himself a "rebel sympathizer." Night after night this popu lar refrain has been dinned into the ears of our people until some of onr citizens who are neither "traitors" nor '-copperheads" begin to think as the boarder iu a certain Teutonic family thought about "saur kraut," that "it is good enough for fifty or sixty meals, but when served up regularly right straight along, without the least intermission the diet becomes too unpalatable) to be relish ed." Candidly speaking, if the organized band of vocalists, or yillists, who make every night hideous with their noise and the impromptu bands who seek their rural homes at a very late hour of the nights on which the "Tanning" business has to b at tended to, and who have about as much "music in their souls" as a jackass has mel ecly in his braying, would only do oough marching on their own responsibility (while Marching through Georgia" on the respon sibility of Gen. Sherman) to get theuiselyes outside the borough limits before giving vent to their unearthly bellowingu, more people than "copperheads' and "traitors" would considder it a "good riddance to bad rub bago." In the language of the "greatest General ol the age" "Let us have peace!" Cloth ikq. Everybody knows that there is no regular clothing store in Ebeusburg, but everyb nly that should may not know that at V. S. Barker's extensive mercantile mart there is just now a full line of gentle men's and boys' wearing apparel for fall and winter, from whica any pers.u can select as good an article, at as fair a price as cc bo obtained here ex'ekewhore. Editorial Correspondence. St. Qlahles' Hotei., Titsburgh, Monday, Oct. 19. 1868. Dear Freetnau I visited Pittsburgh a few days before the election and am here aain now. I never met a more marked change during the same length of time. Before the elecliou all was noise, bustle and preparation now the city wears the stillness of the grave. Then the day was marked by the bustle and hum of partizan activity, and the eights by crowded meetings and long pro cessions, with Kerosene lamps that threw their glare over the whole city ; now the day is quiet and the night dark and silent. Such is the contrast before and after the election. Both parties are spent with the fatigues of the late contest and the last week has been a truce between the combatants. Either party has regarded the last week as an ar mistice, to be followed by another contest of added bitterness and determination. The Radicals bave certainly carried the State by a majority less than 10.000 how much less it is hard even to conjecture. The majority of our favorite, Gen. Foster, over the "Alligator" is. by official count, 41 votes. Covode will of course, contest and draw his pay the same as if he had been elected. In Westmoreland county, where both the candidates reside, Foster ran above his ticket and Covode below his in every district but one ; and while the majority for the State ticket is only something over 1400, Foster's majotity is 1530. Moffatt, in Phil adelphia, Democrat, is elected, and it is thought Dr. Redding, Democrat, is also elec ted. If so we have gained three members of Congress certainly two. Ohio is Radical by 11,000, and Indiana is less than 1.000 either way. Voorhees is ie turned t Congress from Indiana. The U. S. Circuit Court commences it? session to-morrow. Hie case of OTIagan, et. al. vs. Giuley is on the list, but lus been continued. It is supposed the Court will sit several weeks. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania also opeus its fall session for the Western District of Pennsylvania on to morrow. The list contains some six cases from Cambria coun ty, to wit : Moore's vs. Cleat field School Di rectors ; Pringlo vs. Pringle's Adm'x, two suits; Davis & Litzinger vs. Litzinger's heirs; Allenbaugh vs. Rurk ; Smith et- al. vs. Drotherline. The Cambria cases do not come up till Monday the 2th. This week is set apart for the Erie, Craw ford, &c, district, and the Northwestern lawyers are already here. Judge Sharswood arrived on Saturday . aud has taken rooms at the St. Charles Hotel. Judge Thorn psou arrived yesterday. It will not be known till the meeting of the Court to-day whether Judge Williams accepts the appointment made vacant by the resignation of Judge Strong. Owens, the conimedian is starring it, at the Theatre. ' 1 1 is sai'l he draws full Louses. He has not drawn us yet. McShane is here and promises to corres pond with you. Hold him to it. He and N-isby, Jr., cannot fail to keep up the in terest of our beloved Freeman. 1 shall try to write to vou again. Mean while, iu the French of I'hoiuix, "Au llcscr toir." R. L. J. Camukia Ari'Mis. The other day we were shown an apple grown on the farm of Mr. Washington Douglass, in Clearfield township, weighiug over thirteen ounces. Give us the Loop for big apples and big Democratic majorities. By the way, Carroll must look to her laurels, as Clearfield has become the banner township by giviDg the highest majority for the Democratic State ticket. Our old friend J. B. Boss. Esq., of B'ack lick, presnted u., a few d.iys since, with a half dozvn of the finest specimens of apples we have seen this season. There were three varieties, all superb in bzs nd exquisite in fUvor. We regret th; t we rue not Pooiolo gist enough to give their names. Well Earned. No merchant hng ever earned a more enviable reputation for fair dealing, close attention to business, t nergy and enterprise, than has been won by our your.g ne'ghber, M. L. Oaman, sicca his advent amongst us, only a few months ago. Far and r,ear O.itmau's cheap grocery store has gained a famo that speaks v.c-ll fir the establishment aud its popular proprietor, and scarcely a man or woman in the com munity seek elsewhere for tho kind of gxds kept at Oatman's Rtore. A full stock of fresh grooeries is constantly kept on baud, and the prices asked therefor are the most moderate that bave ever ruled in this market. Don't forget Oatman if you want the full worth of yuur mouey. Dreary Wister Every aspect, of na ture indicates the near approach of Winter that stern old monarch who re:gn with utmost severity on the Aliegbeuics and prudence aud comfort both dictate the pres ent as the proper time, and Geo. Huntley's mammoth stove, hardware and tinware do pot as the proper place, at which to procure cooking and heating stoves, pipe, and all things else needed at this inclement season of the year. Mr. Huntley keeps all the latest improved stoves, sfnd the best of everything pertaining to such a stock as his. and is a deserving and liberal man to deal with. We'es all shivering and shaking, And with cold we are quaking. Away up in these regions so drear; But we can soon fix the matter, And put au end to our chatter. If to Harry Shoemakei's we enter, -For there is no denying the fact that ho has all manner of goods in endless variety for fall and winter wear as well for ladies and missea as for gentlemen and boys. And Ids prices are so very low that no one can offer a single objectiou. Good Authority. We have what wo consider the best authority for saying that a superb and excellent assortment of goods of every description has recently been received at Thompson's store, next dcor to the Bank, and we cannot refrain from advising our lady friends particularly to go and see for themselves. Beautiful goods and reasonable price are strong temptatious to customers, and hence no lady who wants to get a pick of the stok should delay her visit longer than she cau help. Plated Oct. The ' star of the evening, beautiful star I" sems to have "gone glim mering," etc., but the "Star Clothing Hall" of Jas. J. Murphy, Clinton street, Johns town, is os bright and refulgent in the firma ment of popular favor as it has ever been. So long as gentlemen appreciate honest deal ings, moderate prices, and excellent cloth ing, Murphy's "Star" will be in the ascend ancy, nd shine forth in all its glory. Take Notice. Health and comfort both demand warm clothing at this changeable season of the yeAr, and economy demands that that clothipg should be bought at the renowned New York Clothing Hall of M. Gjhen & Bro., Parke's new irou front build ing. Main street, Johnstown, whose stock if. uioqna'lei aad whose prices cannot bo ua-dermoid. Local Correspondence. Altoona City, Nov. 19, 18C8. Friend Mac We have met the Radicals, and, lo! and behold, we are theirs. Yet, never in the history of this country di I the friends of constitutional liberty, law and order, make a more brave and de'ei mined resistance to tyranny and usurpation then did tho gallant Democracy on Tuetday last ; and never in the history of this or any other country did the enemies of free government commit greater wrongs, or perpetrate nit re stupendous frauds, than did the Radicals on that day. It is not estimating the sum too highiy to say that fully one million of dollars was expended by the bondholders in this State alone, and it is equally susceptible of pioof that colonization was extensively prac ticed in every chse Congressional district, aud that poor men employed in factories and iron works were driven to the polls like sheep to the shambles, and threatened with immediate dismissal if they did not vote as their "loil" masters dictated. In proof of this letter charge here is a case in point : An cx-meml.er of Congress in this district one who had been elected b3 the Democrats but afterwards basely betrayed them a man posset s-d of much more brass than brains pledged his word to do all in his power to secure the election of that brave soldier, pure patriot, honorable gentleman, and working man's fiiend. Col. John P. Linton, but in the meantime Daniel J. Morrell; or one of his agents, came around and put a new song in bis mouth, and, perhaps, greenbacks in his pocket. The result was that be and his son stood at the polls all day and comp' lied the men in bis en-ploy to vote against the very man whom he had promised to do his utmost to elect. No comment is needed. Several amusing incidents occurred here on election day at the expense of the Radi cals. I will name one or two which were particularly galling to the parties themselves and to their political friends hereabouts. A candidate o:i the Radical county ticket has been passing himself off for a native born American citizen, rot of African 'scent, however, lie was intensely "loil" duritg the war, remained at home to watch the copperheads, and was aiways profuse nnd bitter iu bis denunciations of the Iii-li and Dutch, and would prefer to have a "nagei" vote at any time in preference to a d d foreigner. He is also sail to be princi; al elitor of the dark light rag published in this city. Weil, thhi -loil" gprjtle.-nau mjji-ti-cnlly went forth on ilec'ion day and shook the du.-t from his fa t as lu pa--scd the Irish and Dutch, fearing, no doubt, th.it he might ; be contamitiitd, for ho wa g-Zing to exer- j cise a freeman's light to vote as his judg- i iufci.it dictated, with no o:.e to molest him or ; mak3 him afraid. While jit ia the act of, tleposiliug his ball.-t, however, a young Democrat, tot havtr.g the fear cf the sar dine, the leader cf toe shirt-tail raucers, or the dark light rag iu his mind's eye. chal lenged his vote as a "Hinglisshnian," aud demanded that his naturalization papcis should be produced. Oh. L-.-rd. what a flat ter it did create among the Radicals to think that their candidate was a "Hinglishinan," and how the poor devil himself did ii; and tare. But it was ail no go Lis papeis he had to show before he would be allowed the privilege of votiu2. And here is still another, A double dis tilled, "foil"' kiteu.Zij.eJ, disciple of Eseida pius attempted to deposit his balU t for the, -Go'.'-and-niora'.itj " party, but something about Lis appearance induced an officer of the election to interrogate him, and among other questions he was asked where he had been bi.ru 1 lie replied in Meroorburg. Pa. Still the inspector was mt satisfied, and de manded that be should bo sworn. After considerable twisting and snarling he admit ted that he hud been born in In land. Just to think that this gentlemaa of high stand ing ami still higher pretensions had the mis fortune to sec th'.; 1 !t ot it iy in a iore:gn liud! Candidly spea nz. niac, wiio is mean enouga to oeny lis l.itiieriaa is cniy ( lit to belong to the party of destructiorusts ' and revolutionists with which Le Las id..nti- ! fied himself. j About one o'clock on Thursday afternoon i last an old man named Smith, while crossing the railiond track on his way to his work in the Company's shops, stooped dowa to tie his shoe, and while in that position was struck by five or six coal cars, which passed over him and injured him very severely, but u ;t fata'ly. How he escaped with his life is a mystery I am unable t solve. On th same day Mr. James Flanagan, an old man employed at the Company's coal wharf, fli from that structure, a distance of ten or fifteen foc-t. and was pietty badly in jured. The Democracy of Altoona are by no means disheartened or dismayed by the re sult of Tuesday's election. They will go into the Presidential election with a renewed vigor and a determination to win. We know that colonization cannot b? practis:d to the same extent, in the November contest, as the Radical vote will be needed where it proper ly belongs, and we feel that in a fair and honest electiou the victory must and wid be for the right. That brave, talented and popular Demo crat, Thad. Banks. E.q , of Hollidaysburg, will address the Democracy of this place, at the Club room, on Saturday evening next. I am lcat;d to notice tliat tbe old "Alli gator" in the Westmoreland district, and the renegade M'Donald in j our county, have be.n triumphantly elected to mind thehr owu business. Yours, &c, T. I. M. Tub Dvspki'tic. The trials and suffer ings of the Dyspeptic can only be realized by th-ise so tin!" -rtnn ite as to be afllic-ted by tho disease, and yet how many of them .suf fer 1 Why they do this so patiently it is impossible to tell. It may be from ignor ance of any certain remedy, r, it may be from prejudice against the use of a Patent Medicine. Hoofi-and's Oirma.v Dittfrs has cured thoua mds cf the worst cases i f Dyspepsia, and each day adds new names to the record cf its usefulucso. Give the Bit ters a trial. HOOFLAND'S BITTERS contains no Li quor in any form. IIOOFLAND'S GER MAN TONIC is a combination of all the in gredients of the Bitters, with pure Santa Cruz Rum, anise, orange, etc , making a preparation of rare medical value. The Touic is used for tho same diseases as the Bitters in cases where soaie Alcoholic Stimulus is ue ressary. Principal Office, C31 Arch Street, Philad'a. Sold by Druggists, and others, everywhere. We invite attention to the advertisement of Dr. Taylor' OHve Branch Bitters. The great -demand for these Bitters has induced thd proprietor to bring theui more exten sively before the people. As a remedy for impaired digestion, debility, &c, they are unequalled by anything offered to the pub lic. A trial will convince all of their ex cellence and superiority. As TnKT Take It. Many rejoice while others regret the result of the recent election, but all, whether sorry or glad, should act the ptudent part by buyiug ai! their dry goods, groceries, etc., they and their families ueed, at the cheapest and completest store in Ebenaborg the oae kept by R. R. Davis, Ili-h street, two doora west of Centrt street. r -H i : I Glasgow,.-... CO Eh O Si Vi-r r I S 2 o Settletnover, i r; C-l 1 'D SSYDEB.,. O O O Croyle,.. S McNamara,. .X S 2 McDonald.... " c- o o i- o r-. x t ?2 IERNEY, Morley, ... 0 H 0 H P O O CCriCSil- MAJOEISTl". Ve give below the ulTkial m.'jotities for Auditor General, ua far as receive!. 'i"h. counties mruked with a (') are unof ficial. In .i few days we Bhail prob.sbly have the full olIici.il vote from every coun ty in the Sttite : Boili: (D.) Adams, 043 J.edfor.J, Zr3i Berks, G-.08 lU:cks, t-.jT Cambria, TOS Carbon, Centre, STy Clarion, 1048 Clearfield, 1142 Clinton, 77o Columbia, 3 91 Cumberlaud, L?,2 Elk. 545 Fayette, 10 IS l'ul Lon, 330 Creene, 1C52 r - ln - Christy, e"-'-" MMcssoeoos o ON-oabni22:iS3"o"5o o O J 't'-'wiar-. I I I. I I Hit. 'TUSi"-! 5 - - i ; . i p5 w It. 57 1 o i cv co m e-; ci oo r-i t- n tr. - - r - . , rrT" - roUTBR, " " 'i - .-.x-r. cioS W Z. ci-gr-r.S 6S L ' -i -, -i cl 00.2 n i v f White, cm o c, o c c, o Moo,2s35xt:2).32S55?:. S - rij,r -Tg" 1 ... . o r i c 'i r. x o 1- I w fi ; li s rr. c. .- -- 33 -Tt-" "-r --,. -A r- r ; i Morrell, or.fi.i-joonr.s o er. ci -3 c-J o 5 A - i, ,1 0 o S IZ - I - a J . 1 c-l 5 lis-to.v, lis i. 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T : r. ? : : : g co U.i .S -5 - . 5- .i s ,1 IlAUTnASFT (R ) Allegheny, b95" Armstrong, 527 R.-aver, b60 Iiiair, C5S HialA-rd. o-J3 B..t'er, 431 Cameron, 103 Chester. 22'JO Crawford, lo3ti Dauphin, lfG5 Delaware, l'2o2 Erie, 3171 Forest, 4 Franklin, 43 Huntingdon, 076 Indiana, 2552 Lancaster, 0743 Lawrence. 1975 Lehanon, 1407 M'Kcin, 3 74 Jleccr, 610 M:f:i:n, CO Peiry, 44 Potter, T93 Snyder, f-12 Somerset, 13G0 Snsquehauna, 1305 Tioga.' 1 CJOO Union, 714 Venango. G70 Warreu, 1108 J . l'-ron , Juniata, Lehigh, Luzerne, IS 405 1572 34 28 351 2054 9C4 47t! S21U 45-3 G31 175 335 2 CO 3 Lvcomin-r, ilor.roe, Montgomery, Montour, Northampton, NorthuruberFd, Piko, Philadelphia, Schuylkill, Sullivan, Washington, Wayne, Westmoreland, 1230 Wyoming, 200 York, 2953 Total. .9,910 40.700 39,910 0,850 Hartranft's mnjority, The Location. On the east side of Main street, about half way between Clinton and Locust streets, in the borough of Johnstown, is located the pot.u'ar Clothing Empoiium of E. Lopold & Bro.,and if there is any estab lishment at which justice is more fully done to customer, both in the quality and make cf the clothing sold and the prices it which goods are offered, we are ignorant of its whereabouts. Money can be saved by deal ing with the Messrs. Leopold. 2t. Chaste and Beautiful. These are the only words which will convey an adequate idea of the array of jewelry, fancy goods, notions, and other splendid articles just re ceived aud now dipplaved in the handsome show cases of C. T. Roberts, who has the finest establishment arid the most compre hensive and read)' magnificent stock of goods in Lis line to bo Lniud in Cambria county. NOTICE ok DISSOLUTION. The Piirtnersliip heretofore ex'stin between the undersigned in the l?utchering busines?, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1 :2th lnt. All persons indebted to the la'e lirui are re quested ?o ui.iks iimiiijvliate payment TIMOTHY SHE EH AN, PATRICK KEAliNS. White Tp., Oct. 22, 1SCS -3t. TfcTOTICE. The partnership lie.etjfo e -L existing between the undersigned in the mercantile business, under the firm name of J. Ruck & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The books of the firm have beeu left iu the hands of Jacob Sharbaugh for collection. JOHN BUCK. JACOB SHARBAUGH. Carrolltown, Oct. 20, lPtiS. 3t. "TV'OTICE AU persons interested are lS hereby notified that en application will be made, on or before the first day of Decem ber next, for au Executive Pardon on behalf of Seott Monroe eonvietel at the December Sessions, 107. in Cambria countr, of "receiv ing stolen goods" and "breaking and entering a bar-room with intent to steal in d;iy time." JOHNSTON & SCANLAN, Oct 22, 18Gd.-2t. Attorneys for Prisoner. "NOTICE. Letters of Administration JJ cum tstambnto akxkxo on the estate of Thomas Durbin, late of Clearfield township, dee'd, having been prnnted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county, iiotice is hereby given tu all per-ons indebted to sid es tate to make payment witbuut delay, and thoBe having claiitis against lh same will present them propei-lv authenticated lur oeuleiueut. JOHN DURBIN, AdmiuiLidtor. 2W?5 it S r' S 'SI 00 01 0Or M N i - ,r T-J -r X :r i i - i o i o x w . x " N I. w a: o c c ia l-3 c x o x- i- 1- oc ti . t- o 2 m c 31 c r -i - i, ,-i ;J ?' I: T- a ' - ' r -7- - -j- 7 w Vi rU 'ei " ' 2 "J " - i i n !M c-i -1 o .i o t n o a o o os .-. n t- a i. -r n n c r o '.1 o n i- p; i- c- -5 r- 0 0 003r-i;n - o 33 ? i- r: n ii t n ci f i n c o o n 5 t? 2 ' n: s -Z O O o STKAY DULL. Came to the premises j of ti e subscriber, iu Minister tovnhin.on j or :.bout the 13th inst., a two year old BULL, I wiih ye'loT' sides and white back. The oner ! is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, o'hc-rwi.e he w ill be disDoseJ cf according to law. JOHN CARNEY. Munter Tp- , Oct. 22, 1.G3. 'M. NHPIIANS- COURT SALE! Hy V virti.e of an order of the Orphans Couit of Cambria county, ttere will be exposed to Public !Saie, on the prc-rr.i-e at (I.ilhtzin, in s.id county, on Sati- oav, Nov. 1-hh, ItCS.at V o'clock"-- m , the fu'luwing dc-oribed Ke.-iliPs Uie, to wit: A CERTAIN LOT cp GROUN I) t.-eglnning at a por-t, corner ot Michael CI irk 's lot ; thence with said lot, North 7 l degrees, West i-'O peiche.a, to a post ; thence tiouUi 20 degree.. West 8 porches, to a post on corner of Owen Clark's lot ; ibciieo South 7 4 degree-, East 20 perches, to a post ; thence North C(J degrees, East fc perebe, to the pl-.iee of begin ning containing ONE ACJtE Terau, c.i.sh on confirmatiou of 5a !e. JOHN J. T RON ELL. Acmii::s'.:-;itor i f John l-'ox, dtc'J. lirLIC SALE l77irSrocK, CuAis, Hay, and ()ri!i;:c Pp.. Pi-.;:Ty ! The subscriber wiil t fl'cr at Public Hle, at his residence in Carroll township, one-huif rnd.i from Carrolltown, on the firm known as tlu "P.per Farm," on Saturday, the hl(h 3t; if Xocembcr iuzt, at 'J o'clock a. m., the fo'lowlng described personal prot.erty, to wit: - II rses, 1 CR. 0 Milch Cows' (two l.mdy f csh.)sume fuli blooded IletTord and Dur h.itn Stock. 3 Reef Cattle. 4 Yearlings, a 1 t i f Sheep. 2 Hogs, t-e vera! Pigs. Hay by the ton. Straw and C rn Pod cor by the load, 1 Wagon. 1 Top Ruggy, 1 Two llovse fcilcigh, Sleds. Harrow, Ploughs, Cultivator, lbiy Rke. Hay Fork. R-;e aud Pulleys, 'Ihrcsh ing Machine, Wind Mill, and ether Farming Implements; Gears and Light Harness, Li- j ;t'u,; dy'sand Gent's Sa-I.iles, 1,000 to 2.000 Corn, Oats aud live, Ilou-chold and Kitchen i Furniture, and other prnpnrty not necess try to enumerate. Terms will lo made knowu at sale. PETER M' A LEER. Walnut Hdl Farm, O.t. 22, 1S-S. 4t. IIEKIiT Si.v LES. Iy virt uc cf writs of Vch-1. Exoi and Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Plaas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House in Ebeusburg, ou Fiiday, the G:h day of November next, at 1 o'eiock r. si., the fol lowing Real Rotate, to wit : All the right, title and interest of Johna thnn Uarrett and Ilenvy Omit, of, in aud to a piece or parcel of land situate in Allegheny township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Samuel Will, Francis iloran, aud oth.rs. containing 70 acies, inre oi less, about 8 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one and half story plmk house and stable, now in the occupancy of Jas. R, Mc Conuell. and a portable steam saw mill not now occupied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the .it of John F. Will. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Isaac C. Sintrer, of. in and to a lot of ground situated in West Ward. Ebensburg borough. Cambria county, fronting 60 feet on the Turnpike r a 1 aud extending back 116 feet to land of the tstale of Stephen Lloyd, dee'd, on the south aud an alley on the n irth. having there on erected a two story frame house and frame stable, now ig the occupaucy of lL-v. Wm. II. Sohell. Taken in execution and lo be sold t the suit of Jacob Fnmheiser. JO 11 N A. P.LAIR. Sheriff. UI5LIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK AND OTHER PROPERTY. Tho sub scriber will tier at public outcry, at his resi dence at Cambria Mills on Saturday 'he Till day of Xoieniber next, at lO o'clock A. m., the )ollo ins described ereoaal property, to wit : 2 HORSES, 2 COi TS, 2 Yoke of OXEN, 1 Two Horse and 1 Fo r Horse WAGON, I CARRIAGE, 3 SL1 1S, ? LOG TRUCKS, GEARS for six horse- 2 sets HARNESS, 1 Tread Power TnREi-piISG MACHINE, complete. 1 Four Hore lu.er Lewis' Machine, 1 Fodder Cutter, 1 Wind Mill, Log C'.iaiiis, Saws, Axes and Tools of various kinds, 1 set Blacksmith Tools, 100,000 feet of LUMBER, (Plank. Hoards and Frame Stuff,) 1 Twenty Horse Power Steam Engr.ne, with Siw Mill and Fixtures. Also, 1 Emix (uo boilers) at the Ilo'lidajsbuig Feundry. J3jr"Terms will be made known at sale. Sii per cent, will be deducted for all cah payments over Five Dollars. JEROME DAWSON'. CambriaMills.nearGallitzin.Oct. 15. '68 3t. KOrELIS, -Johnstown. - - T. W. DICK, Llnjusburg. KOPELIN & DICK, ' Attokx:vs-a r Iaw, Ebeiisbur, Pa. Office with Wiu". iKittdl.F - Colorado i:w. rocl.Sl'ca. 22 S ?i K S2 S S T cV oo"a l.lsT O O f I M I M t- O w c i ri o o -r o CO C-3 ii r T r- i- i? -1 I CO 5 nrFo c-i .o rs tr -r r- cri -5 ni-io o -r o T -r O cm n -r r" o cj ?u- 00 o . M 2 , n L ' - n n 30 s c o o o ri -r c , , d, . o cj a ' '..V TAY1LOR' OLIVE BRANCH :nJ agreeib!e TONIC STI5IC : LAXT,STOMACIlICad CARMINATIVE i Extracted entirely from HEriBS and ROOTS, i Highly bencGcial ia j Dyspepsia, Genera.l Debility, i AHD LOSS OF APPSTITE : I aud aa excellent CORRECTIVE for persons bundling from Disorders cf the Bjv.c'.s, Flat 1 1 ucc, cL'.., Ac SOLD E 'Ell Y 1 5 'HER 11. ; DEPOT, NO. 415 MARKET STREET, PHI LA DELPHI A. J. K. TAYLOR &. CO. PHILADELPHIA. tSampIes sent by mail when written for. LADIES1 FANCY FURS! AT Juiix Fakehlv's ' id established FUR Mam'fact bt. No 718 ARCH St., abnve7d.. PHIL A. Have now in store of my owu Importa tion and Mauu'ac- mm. ''fern ture. one of the larp;- A'SZrS- e!,t ail,i ""!it r,!,4ul1 Ll ' T't"'.H -'xjferZ' fu selw-tions of K?rihiM FANCY fUBS, ""iji '7"1I -1-' for I.sidies' and Chil-3if-5 -" dren's Wear, in the Oitv. Also, a fine assortment of Gents' Fur Gloves aud Collars. 1 am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit i n - o o c -t n fo to o c r- - I 'z I l I ! A mild i i a visit troni my mends oi i union county arm vicinitv. Remember the Name, Number and Street ! JOI-IV I4Ili:iSt.4, No 718 ARC FT St., ab. 7th, south side, Phila. October si, lhbVi.-4iii. Gooii;i;xriTEii i;i;sr Ti.e best ld u.M-al i ..I tiO.) dl.aa Cigala ill tOVVU mc -t Jd. L. Ulu-u a. Go aiid sot. AS AN APERIENT, There is no medicine so much in favor with those who are acquainted with their action aa Rohftck's Dlood Pills ; they are safe, pleasant and mild in their ojieration, and are purclv veg etahle ; can be taken l y thilc'ieL t.s vie'll ca b adults ; try them. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. As a remedy to soothe all rervous excite ment, and in its truest sene a nervine, there Is, perhaps, no medicine extant which N received with 6o much favor as Rob ick's Stomach Bit ters A wine rUss fu'l ou going to bl i all that is required to produce sound and healthful sleep. ERYSIPELAS, Or, St. Anthonys Fire, can be most efiecJually eindii-ated by the ue ot Uohaik's 151oid Puri fier in coi juuetioa with Roback's Boed Pills. OPTHALMfA, Or, Inflammation of the Eyes, not uufrerjuer.t ly arises from a disordered sttte of the stonuicl; a lew doses of Rohack's Rlood Pills wirl i' most eases, cflect a erne by rcuiov.'ng thecc. KEEP YOUJJ BLOOD FUHE. Ihere are no remedies, now beloie the public so well calculated to purify the bioud nnd rt coiiftruct (so to spe..k) the whole sy-ttm u Roback's blood Puriiicr, Ploed Pills and Stom ach li:ttcis. . . BAB TASTE In the mouth in the morning ia or.eof the symp toms o! a bilious condition or disci dered Vta e of the iivcr 8I,d ho-hj n,jt 1(,r a hinie jlir be neglected, as it is hut the i.reuctmory sx Ui,:. tom of a train of evils and the vtrv fte.'ia cf uisease. Procure at oce Robick's lilood Pi I s, administer the.a ceording to il.e dii actions ac comprnying e.cli b- x. id the d.llulty t.J uacer of disease will at cuce le reuucJ. NOT A BEVESAGE. ITa::kp m..t of the hitters of the p:tk-ent dv, IV- b'oh.o k's are not intended us a pleasai.t stimulating whi.-ky beverage, but i.re perleet'y mc-iiehial. coi.Uiui;:e- only t-utlie-ent puie bour to.i v.hi-kv to. bold iu Mdutiun tl.e luedicii. d elrc'Jre matter from a l.h-h thev i e amW, WHO SELLS THEM: The A genu for the ssle of RohackV lilood 1'ilis. t'-tijnim-h JJ. tiers und Ji;ood hurilier uto Messrs LE.MMOX i iiURR AY, S.le A"ct, R'.euilu:-.., Pa. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY AtiAlS IX IILL BLAST! NEV FIRM, NEWJUfLDIKCS, ic. HAYING purchased the well known EU-i-iliURG Fol NHRY l'roiu Mr. j t isr, and rebuilt aud eiihtreJ it Bi:iio.-l ia-tirc-'y, besides reiitiiu it with new ma- hinci, tlie suhbjribct-s a.c now prepared to furnish COOK, PARLOR 11 EAT IX G S W lr3. ot' the hitest a::d mot apnt-ovo-l pat'efis TIUIHSIIIN'O MAt'KlN'FS. MILL (ib'Alt ROsR.iiid WATKR ' Ki.LS ot e ery dc-sci i'.-ti,.n, IRO:-: r'i'.NOl-. G. PLOUGH i at,.l rbULTGH CASTINtiS. an 1 in Jact a.'i manner of articles mintiijeturcd tu a first c!ij Foui.dry. Job Work of alt kid aUcncied to pcoiiivtlv and done clioaplv. 'J'l.e i-peii il aKeution of Ftrfnorsii invited to to lu't-. iy patented PLOL'OitS which j pos.-e- the sole right to mauufaeiurt and w il in li'.': county, ui.d which are admitted to bd the best ever introduced to the j.i.olic. lielieving ourselves cap-able of perfoinm any work in our lii.o in the nioj.t satis! ;irot y m ii.-ncr, aijd knowing th;U we cau do work t I.ovi.b l-Hiiis than !i.n e l.een charue! iu lLa community heretofore w c couiidei.tl v !iopet.i we wilt be 'out.d wortiiy ol liberal rati-oiiao. J'.air reia:tioii8 lii.i-je to Mlnatiesalc alf.ilers CT'The highest t rices pa d in cash lor old iUi.-tai. ot- r:istii:gs ivet! i.i exchange. Oa.ll IKKMS AiiK UBifTI.V Csl OR OfST. X rwi ua. C(.VVI-:k V, .VINIiOK & CO. RLicii.-hutg, Sept. U, tf-tj. secure Tin: shadow i;m THE SUBSTAXCE FADES! spi:xc !: as:w w-UUii.Wi i- C-J.--. i Is i-.o'.v in perfect order for -e,u:;r.- Pietui-et) in every style of the art. Pi riia.gr -.j.).e; 0f j:; i'ko eccuraey, ranging from t lie .-in il!e.-t card picture to tLe btru.st s'ze for fra.i.ing, taken iu nny weather, ai'd wnrranted to give- satiaiactiou. i' .rdcular attiriiion paid to ehildreaV pictur. Frimes of all kinds for sale cheap. Futmes of any kit.d not on hand will be ordered when de sired. Instruction in the art on liocr.il terui . LVT'Ga'lerv on Julian street, 3 ia.oi3 uoiih of 1 on li-il. T. T. yPENCE. Rhe-aisl.urg, Oct. 8. ie6a!. Photograjher. BOil SALE. Tit underfipnid oflora JL far sale the FARM on whia:h they uoav reside, situate iu Allegheny township. Caml.ru eouut, withiu two miles of Loretto, (former! v owned uv James JtloAteer.) eontaiiiinu, ON U HUNDltED a.m. LIGHT Y-E YEN ACRKs, ntore or lest, 100 Acres of which urv cleared the balrnc-e well timbered. There is ereeteal on the premises a good DWELLING IlGPSf and splendid BARN, tnedie-r Ma.uoaiier i. ceSiary outbuildings, suc h as Baacksiuia.h Shop, Coru Crib, Sheep House, &.C. ; also, an txcoi lent OUCHAUL) of choice fruit. Title per fect. For terms apply on the premise- to R. &. C. SHIELDS. . A L T F A T II K K , MAKL'KACTLKKK And M'hcJesale and IUUiil Dealer in HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. II.Vtl AM) KINK CUT Chewing ami Smoking Tobucco, Sit", 1'ii'fS, SmtJ'lktXLd tf Ciir Cujs. at ins sio.v o vmi iri- :jain ptrrrt, - - - - --
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