1 THE FREEMAN. TIIUKSDAY, : : : FEU. 11, 1SC9. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ebensbcrg and Cressox lvAILIJOAD. On and after Monday, May 11, 18G8, trains on this road will run as follows : Leave Lbbnsburg At 5.25 a. M., connecting with Accomoda-i tioa Last and Pbila. Express West. At 7.15 p. M., connecting with Fhila. Ex. Eist and Mail Went. Leave Chesson At 6.25 a. M.. or on departure of Phila. Express West. At 9.31 p. sr.. or on departure of Fhila. Ex cess East. Brief Mention. The public schools of Lbeui-burg will close their winter session on 1'iiday of next week. Mr. G. V. Cope, the tfiicieut superintendent of the schools, will upen a select school cn the 15th of March, Hud parents will do well to send their chil dren to him, a ha is fully competent to give instruction in all branches of education. See his card. Petitions against the remo val of the scat of justice from this place to Johnstown have been circulated pretty ex tensively, and are being tilled up rapidly by citizens of all classes and parties in this por liou of the county. If right prevails instead of might these petitions caenct fail to have f'" desired effect. Petitions numerously .tied asking for an iucrease of taxes in this borough to ten mills ou the dollar, instead of fiVe as at present, have been sent on to llarriaburg, and remonstrances against the biinie, bearing fully as many if not mote sig-:,.-.tui. have follow C1 closely in their wake. We know little about the p'-cr'lts of the iMie.-tion, but we are told that our though ! Lt is only about $200, and upon the pica f improvement, unices there is a marked change for the better in the future, it cannot certainly be claimed tbat the a&ki-d for in- crete is ieiuful or advisable. Martin V. i'.. Hegel, of Clearfield county, accidentally i lut ami khled himself on Monday of hist tvt-tfc, the hall entering his left eye. lid on his way to shoot some dogs who were killing tl.eep, when ho stopped to assist his '.ntlier, uhi se team had stalled with a stick of timber, ai:d the, gun was in Koine wy discharged with the result stated. Jnaac I.'.onisun, convicted of manslaughter in Cir.-u field county for killiiig a man named li'igins at Osceola, in July last, his been Mnunced to the Western PcititeMiary for n veti years and six months. Iron ore iu largo quantities is aid to have been found iu Cro le towLthip, this cotinty. The editor of the Huntingdon Globe says he does not want the j; office at that place. Per haps the gr.-j is are sour, (.'an a certain j radical editor hereaway fay as much ? Ti.e annual flection for borough i fticers will t;ii;e p'ace on l'iidayof next week, but thus fur we have heard no mention made of who are likely to be chosen for the several posi tions. All agree that good men should be selected, but we have heard no one as yet sj.cak of himself as being iu that category. vVe are under obligations to Messrs. Lemmon & Murray hr a copy of the Catho lie Family Almanac for 18C0. It is bcaulU fully embellished, an i cot.t tins much matter of gcncial ami religions interest. The price is only 25 cents per copy, which Tre con sider exceedingly cheap. lion. John cott, U. h. Senator elect, was in town on Tuesday, attending Argument Court. He nj pcareu in suopoit or a motion I or a new U.a! in the case of Francis .Storm vs. Pa. R. I'. Co., as. counsel for the hitter. lie bears Lis new honors meekly, and as becomes a man fitted for the high position. The iWdurd Inquirer says, a Miss Barbara IIart seek fell in a trance at a religious revival in Rah.slmrg while shouting, and remained un conc'ous for 157 hours, icaily a weik, dur ing which time- she took no nourishment whatever. On reviving she began shouting Jigain. but soon became quiet and collected, as usual. John Lloyd, Eq.', Sequestrator of the II. C. & I. Turnpike C., will offer a -qu:ire of ground in the west end of town at public sale, on the 27th inst. The coal mi ners at Lilly's Station, who were on a strike fr several days deniar-ding an advance of one dollar per square yard, have gone to woik again at au advance of only one-foiuth the amount demanded. Our lirauch It-iad wns i-nowed up for two days last wee-k. Yesterday was the first of the Lenten seas An Old Citizen Gone. Mr. Emericus r.ender died at his residence in Carroll town sliip, this com ty, cn Tuesday, 2tith nit., from a stroke of the palsy, gcd SI years. 2 months and 13 days. The deceased was ona of the first settlers in Northern Cambria, having resided at the place where he died since the year 1807. He was a well to do farmer, and was beloved and respected by a largo circle of relatives, frieuds and neigh bors. In connection with his death we give jl.ice to the following brief sketch of Mr. P.cinltr" somewhat eventful life, as written hy himself and published in the A'ierjhaniau f this place a little more than a year ago. It will be perused with interest by all otr readers, and is more graphic and complete than anything we could hope to write : "I came to this country with my parents, from Germany, in the year 1798. We took Vnssa?;e nt Hamburg, and arrived in Philadel phia in November. I was bound out to Col. Ja!eb Davis, No. 4 South Third S.reet, who sent me to school. The following year, 171)9, just before Cliristmpp, the schoolmaster said there would be no school next day, for General George Washington would be buried that Jay. 1 was at George Washington's funeral and I suppose there ia no other man in this county wbo c:in pay as much. I was bound out when I was 14 years old. to serve six years. After my term of service had expired, I came to Lo retto, Cambria county, on the 14th day of April, 186.1. My father had gono thcre three ear9 before. In 1S07, Kev. Demetrius A. GaUitzin got authority from Henry Drinker and Jacob Downing, who owned eight tracts of hind near Carrolltown, for three settlors to mske choice of one hundred acres e.ich of that land, at one dollar per acre. Thomas Byrne pot the first choice ; 1 got the second ; and Conr.id Luther got the third. My two neigh bors have been dead from forty to fifty year?, o lam the only living one who sei tied here hn the comity was a wilderness. I am 83 Years old. I was a jnryman at the first Court held iu this county. I have been County Audi tor, aud in 1827 w'as elected County Commis sioner. In that year, Paul Benshoof, David Todd, and myself. Commissioners, contracted with Arnold Downing to build tke present Court .House." No Mjsicai. Family can afford to be without "Peters7 Musical Monthly." It gives, during the year, over $40 worth of New Music, besides the literary matter, and in order to help our friends to a good thing, we will ourselves receive subscriptions, at the rate of $3 per year ; or club it with our own paper for $3.60 per year. Time Flies. Tempis fugit. This is Feb raary, March will soon be here ; then April ; then May. In fact Mayer is here now, and jells dry goods aad fancy goods at his New York Dry Goods Store, Main street, Johns town, where L? w;ll be glad to see numerous smtomjers-. Local CorrespoatXcttcc. Johxstowjt. Feb. 8, 1SG0. Bear Freeman Among the new ideas no?r on the tapts, as reported.'is a change of venue for our Court House. I do not imagine that it will amount to anything, though the rapid growth of this place would seem to demand some modification, such as a City Criminal Court. Let us compromise, and go to Wil more. There is also some talk of a new Woolen Factory going up at Wooctvale, which would turn the tide of empire east ward. Woodvale will soon be built up like a city. Valentino day is approaching, and cvirid is supposed to os mnng nis quivtr with darts for the fearful contest. He sits in every corner, he lurks in dark places, he pursues the timid heart with terrible zeal, and hurls hit; missiles with fearful malice. I must tell you of a magic sign which has been placed above the old Post Oftics build ing, on the cave of the roof. This building is a paint shop now, and th 6ign is a real curiosity. Passing along Franklin street, from tho Kernville bridge, the eye of the be holder sees on a board about two feet broad and ten feet long the word "Painting" in blazing capitals. But when one comes di rectly rpp. a to the rame tign he reads "Keller and Taylor," and when one passes on to Main ftreet aud looks back at the same magic board, it reads Graining. I merely mention this as a curiosity worthy of notice. On last Friday night "Uncle Tom's Cab in" was played at Parke's theatre, and on Saturday night "Richard III." The atten dance was large, and the stamping was in tolerable. Such pedal demonstrations should not be allowed ; they may break dorn the house. We have heard of such bellicose excitement co-ting life. The building is well fiuished. and is a suitable place for tableaux, exhibitions, and theatrical perform ances, but was not intended for noisy demon stration. There was several performances of late in the Union Hall, and I believe the attendance was gooci nil the time. It is a neat and com modious hall and su'ts large demonstrative gatheiir.gs. while the theatre is better adapt ed to select assemblies. The weather here has bren quite severe of late, and the poorer classes no doubt felt the piuchings of want. " When laborers have to pay rent and keep families on one dollar and twenty-eight cents per day, or one dollar and forty at most, it will require great economy to make a safe landing in the spring. This worlJ is strangely divided. I often wonder what will become of the people the poor people in this country a century after this. In 100 there were no white people in these United States. In 1700 there were a quarter of a million. In lfcOO there were over five million. According to the same ratio of increase in 1000 there will be twenty times five inillv-n, or one hundrtd million. The poor we always will have with us. What will become tf all this people? What be came of the populations of Greece, Home, Egypt, Cat thajie. Persia, Sec 1 Turkey, in Asia, the great field or ba'tle ground fur Alexander, Darius, Xtrxes. &c, was once more populous than even Belgium is now, but where are they ? The country of thou sands of battles between Greeks, Romans. Tutks, Cruadors, Saracens. Christians, aud Infidels, was not larger than thirteen Penn sylvania's. Armies of millions were raised and slaughtered, but where are their decen dents ? Will our country grow, and flourish, rri!i ;w rli.l IJnmr (ireorp or IVrsia '? There i considerable alarm here about ice. Those gastronomic people or rather j those who cater to the appetites of gastro- I nomes are in a peneet jever aoout me ice crop. The rivers aie open and will likely remain open this winter. How are you, ice cream ! There is a great rush of job work to the printing cfuces down hero, and I see you hare a rush of advertising, so I better clo.-e my c pistlc for icant cf space. Yours, truly, "Tip." Gr.ockr.ti-s There can scarcely be one reader of our paper who docs not know that M. L. Oat man, our nxt dror neighbor, makes a speciality f groceries, keeping nothing but what strictly pertains to that branch of trade, ami offering no article for sale but w hi. t comes up to the highest stand ard in quality end down to the lowest fig ures in price, lie furnishes almost the en tire community with flour, and in the mat ter. of tea, cuflee, susar. n"l 'uoi iii.""-- . .. . . . .... ..... 1 . ..,.(. i t t vrA Ties OI 11U euiunin:u.i . tiiouui. liberal patronage, because he keeps only tlie best and asks only the most moderate prices. For the Lenten season he lias made ample preparations in th way of mackerel, codlish, etc.. and will aDo continue to keep a supply of th"se prime fresh can oysters which have given so much satisfaction to his customers. Exciting Coxtkst. Some three or four merchants in Huntingdon are trying to outdo each other in the way of giving presents to their customers, and the papers there have a big time pulling the several enterprises. In this community the pr.-ople expect noth ing more than the worth of their money, and this they are sure to receive if they suend their money at the renowned cheap cash store of H. A'. Shoemaker & C., where dry goods, dress goods, notions, furniture, croccries. etc., etc., are Bold at wonderful low prices. Tnn Most Desirablk. A fall of snow or a fall of rain is often necessary, the fall of tho year is always delightful, a fall on the ice, is otherwise, i never agreeable, but a fill in tfca price of goods is always accepta ble. A fall of any kind, however, is not to bo compared with A. Faller, who serves up or sells by the dezeu the most luscious oys ters ever brought here, and whose stock of confections, fruits, nuts, etc.. is tho most ample tflered iu Northern Cambria. Store in west end of Cambria House and the latch string always out. Exqhtsitb. It may be truly said that as fine pictures of all kinds as any artist can produce are now furuisheel by Mr. T. T. Spence, at his Gallery on Julian street, and persons wishing to procure exact likenesses of themselves and friends need not bope to obtain better picture?, no matter where they go for them. Mr. Spence is moderate in his charges, and gives entire satisfaction in all work done by him. Pictures of every de scription copied in the very best manner, and all kinds of weather, lie is the right man to patronize. Betwixt and Between. We may now be said to . have arrived at that period when the seventy of winter has past and the wil derness of spring is about to intervene, but we can never arrive at that period where more first class goods can be bought for less money anywhere than they can new be pur chased from Mr. R- R. Davis, on High street, who is offering extra inducements to cash buyers ftt the present time. Stim. Thebk Leopold h Brother still bold fortb at Oak Hall Ch-thiog Store, Main street, Johnstown. Pa. Please call and ex anvne their large stock of made up clothing, shirts aud drawers. There is nothing like dressing neatly. What say you ? Insurance Statement for 18C8. The fodowing is the twelfth annual statement of the Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany of Cambria county : Am't cf property insured as per 11th an nual report, $447,210 77 An t of property insured since iltu annual report, 193.477 C6 G40.68S 43 66,031 90 Deduct am't expired and can celed since last report, 674.656 63 Amount of premium notes in force as per 11th annual re port. Am't of notes taken since the 11th annual report, $ 43,419 07 13,984 89 62,403 40 7,125 47 C5,27t oo 475 13G 611 Dedwct am't notes cxnired and canceled sinea nth annual report. No. policies in force 1 1th annual report. as per No. policies issueil since report, last Doduct am't expired and can celed since last report. 637 Bal. in hands of Treasurer and agents at last settlement. Per cent, on premiums collect ed since last settlement, 913 23 660 29 1,585 52 Compensat'n to officers 276 CO Exonerations and com missions, 232 71 Incidental expenses, 93 19 Losses, 9 00 Jial. in hands of Treasurer and agents of Company, 010 90 974 02 JOHN WILLIAMS, President. K. J. Lloyi, Secretary. Variett and if this . is said to be the spice of life, be true Geo. Huntley's stock must be the spiciest assortment ever offered fer sale anywhere, for it consists of a greater variety cf hardware, wooden ware, glass ware, groceries, etc., etc, than can be found in any town of three times the population cf Ebensburg. All classes of buyers will find something they need at Mr. Huntley's and when found they may depeud upon buying it as cheap as the cheapest. Disappearing Under the influence of a balmy atmosphere the snow is rapidly dis appearing in this section, and the roads are becoming unfit fur sledding. Uud r tho in fluence of low prices and liberal patronage the excellent stock of seasonable goods at V. S. Barker's cheap store is also rapidly disap pearing, but there is still an excelleut chance to get bargains, if you go there without de lay. Laoartsth. If you what that word means doa't understand just go to C. T. Roberts' extensive cloc k, watch, jewelry and notion establishment, and see the immense labarynth of things uel'ul and ornamental he keeps for sale, including all things in his line from a common steel peu to a valuable sewing machine. Cham keeps a splendid stock and sells cheap. Com hts. Comets aro wandering stare, or burning worlds, or traveling nobula, or port able gas, or something else, but J. J. Mur phy's Star Clothing Store is a fixed fact. That star u there on Clinton street, Johns town, and when you see it go to it like vise men. All kinds of cheap clothing. Skatixg. Skating on the side walk is a nuisance. We noticnl a boy fall on the side walk opposite L. Cohen fc Brother's New York Clothing Hall, on Main street, Johns town, where there is also a great fall of made up clothing for men and boys, as cheap as can be sold anywhere in tbis bounty. Died Tn Lorelio, on Friday l.i3t, Mrs. Margaret McKenna, aged C9 j-ears. Her remains were taken to Youngstown. West morelanel county, on Monday, for interment SELECT SCHOOL. The undersigned will open a Select School in Room Xo. 1, Ebensburg Union Sch ol House, on Mommt, Mat-cu 15th, C9, tor a session of two months Terms $1.50 pjr mouth of four weeks. Feb. 11, liWJ. tf. GEO. W. COPE. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or using a Note tor Twentv-Eiclit Hundred Dollars, with out interest, dated Dec 30th, lc6S, running ten months, and drawn by me in favor of Urbanus Higgle- Said Note was obtained through false representations, and I will not pay the same unless compelled to do so by legal process. GEO. S. PERRY. Osceola , Pa . , Feb . 3, 1 8t.9. feb. 1 1 .-3t. STATE of EMEKICUS HENDER. Notice is hereby given that Letters Tes tamentary on the estate of Emericus Bender, late of CiiiToll township, Cambria county, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons, there'' fore, having claims against the estate of said decedent re requested to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement, and persons in debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment to AUGUSTINE U. 1.U 1 liEll, HENRY BENDER, Exccntors Carroll Tp., Feb, 11, 1869. Gt. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF CAMBRIA COTNTY. Notice is hereby given that the following appraisement of a de cedent, selected and set apart for the widow of an intestate under Act of Assembly of xhe 14th April, 1851, has been filed in the Register's Of fice at Ebensbnrg.and will be presented to the Orphans' Court for approval on Wednesday, the 3d day of March next, to wit: Appraisement of certain personal property set apart for the widow of Aloysius Wasser, late of Carroll tOwuship, deceased. JAMES GRIFFIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Ebeusburg, Feb. 11, 18C9. 3t. NOTICE. Appeals from the Assess ments for the year 1869 will be held at the Commissioners' Office, Ebensborg, as lol lows : Thursday, Feb. 25th Johnstown Borough, 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th wards. Friday, Feb. 26th Millville, Cambria, Pros pect, Franklin and Conemangh Boroughs. Saturday, Feb. 27th Cambria and Munster Townships and Ebensburg Borough. Monday, March 1st Allegheny, Blacklick and Carroll Townships and Carrolltown Boro. Wednesday, March 3d Gallitzin, Jackson, Richland and Summerhrll Townships and Lo retto acd Summitville Borough. Thursday,March4ta Susquehanna, Taylor, Washington, White and Yoder Townships and Wilmoie borough. JOHN FERGUSON )N. ) - EDY. g VMARA, j O JOHN A. KENNEDY MAURICE McNAMA Attest Tuos. J. Glass, Clcik. feb.ll.'-it T TCENSE NOTICE. Notice is here- by given that the following petitions for Tavern and Eating House License have beea filed In my office, and will be presented to the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions on Monday, the 1st day of March next : Tavern -John S. Ogden. 3d ward, George Engelbach, 3d ward, Jacob Rheam, 3d ward, John Streim, 3d ward, Augost Weigand, 6th ward, Johnstown ; Peter W. Helfrich, Susque hanna Twp ; Cereakas Schnepf, Chest Twp. F. BecK, Loretto ; Daniel Confer, East Cone maugh; Henrv Fritz, Willliam A. Hicks, Yoder Twp , Thos fcehndcr, Cambria; Mich'l Griilin, Millville; J. S. Keil, Washington Twp. Eating House Catharine McKenna, 2d w'd, Patrick O'Connell, 2d ward, Gotleib Lessiger, 2d ward, John Raab, 3d ward, Johnstown; John Coad, Thomas Judge, Cambria; Mich'l Grady, Milvillej Michael McCabe, East Conemaugh. J. K. HITE, Prothonotary. Ebensburg, Feb. 11, 1869. 3t. ORPHANS' COURT SA LE By vir tue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to me directed, there will be exposed to Public SalOj at the hotel of Law rence Schroth, in the borough of Carrolltown, on Satuudat the 6th pat ok March kext, at 2 o'clock r. m. , the following described real fate of which Mary Ann Buser, late of the borougi, nf Carrolltown, died seized : A cer tain LOT Of o ROUND situate in said bor ough of Carrolltown, onuhtv of Cambria, bounded and dcsciibei as roiiq, to w it s Fronting five rods on Church street ar.o. wind ing back fourteen rods and eight feet to Mid dle alley, and knotvn and numbered on the gene ral plan of said borough as lot No. 15. having thereon erected a one and a half story LOG HOUSE, weatherboarded, and a small FRAME STABLE. ALSO, by virtue of an order of said Court, to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the same time and place, the following described real estate of which Barbara Buser, late of the borough of Carrolltown, died seized: A certain LOT OF GROUND situate in said borough of Carrolltown, county of Cambria, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Fronting five perches and five feet on Church street, and extending back fourteen perches and eight feet to Middle alley, and known and numbered on the general plan of said borough as Lot No. 16. TERMS OF SALE One third of the pur chase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by the mortgage and judgment bonds of the purchasers. JOLIN BENDER. Adm'r of Mary Ann Buser and Margatre Buser. February 11, 1SCS. 4t. SHERIFF'S SALES. Hy virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Espon., Al. Vend. Expon. and Al. Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Cumbria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Foster House in Johnstown, on Saturday, the 27th day of February, iust , at 1 o'clock r. .v., the following real estate, to wit: All the right, title and interest ot'Cha MtBiide of, in and to a lot of ground situated in Prospect borough, Cambria county , fronting 50 feet on Quarry street and extending back 100 feet, adjoining lot of William Lynn on the west and lot of Charles McGinley on the east, having thereon erected a two story plank house, now in the occupancy of Charles McBride. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ef John Brown. Ai.so, all the right, title and; interest of Darid Faloon and L. Furlong of, in and to a lot of ground situated at Conemaugh Station, Taylor township, Cambria county, bo :nded on the south by Potts street, on the north-west by street, and on the north-east by an alley, (siiid lot being triangular in shape,) having thereon erected a two story plank tavern stand, now in oceupaucy of David Faloon, Taken in execution and to be sold at suit of M. Doke et al. Also, all the riIit, title and interest of Robert Barklay of, in and to two lots of ground situated ia Gth ward, Johnstown bor-tugh, Cam bria county, known and marked as Lots Nos. 3 and 4 on the plan of he'rs of John Dlbcrt, sr., dee'd : Lot No. 3 fronting three rds on the north east side of Napoleon street and extend ing back the same width 150 feet to an alley, having nn allej on the north-west side and ad joining Lot No. 4 on the south east; Lot No 4 fronting three rods on the north east side of Napoleon street and extending back 150 feet to an alley, having an alley ou the south-cast side and adjoining Lot No. on the north-west Bide; unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Thomas. JOHN A. BLAIR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Feb. 1 1, 18G9.3t. SHERIFF'S SALES. Uy virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expon. and Al.Vend Expon. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me diiected, c.l.i- will ??pi3ei to luUlic 3.ile. at Uuurt House in Ebensburg, on Monday, the 1 it day of March next, at 1 o'clock p. u., the following real estate, to wit : All the right, title and interest of John Smay of, in and to a piece or parcel of land sit uatcd in Croyle township. Cambria county, ad joining land of Ephraim Cru:n, Anthony Miller and others, containing fcO acres, more or less, about 4'J acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story log house and log barn, now iu the ocenpancy ot John Sinay. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Thos. Clark, for use of Isabella Clark et.al. Auso, all the right, title and interest of Lydia Bendon, (widow,) Nathaniel Bendon, Nathaniel Bendon, John Myers and Elizabeth his wife, and Lydia Bendon, vendee of Peter Camdbell and Jane h'u wife, late Jane Beu dm:, and Augustino Luther and Mary his wile, lute Mary Bendon of, in and to two lots of ground situated in Carrolltown borough, Cam bria county, fronting on the Ebensburg road and extending back to land of Christopher Karle, adjoining lot of Mrs. Barbara Shers on the south and an alley on the north, having thereon erected a two story plank house and frame stable, now in the occupancy of John Blum. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of William Bendon and James Bendon. Ai-so, all tho right, title and interest of Blbridge Stiles of, in and to a lot Of ground situated iu the west ward of the borough of Ebensburg, Cambria counth, frontitg 60 feet on High street and extending back 132 feet to lot of Wm. S. Lloyd, adjoining lot of Robert Evans on the east and an alley on tho west, having thereon erected a two story frame house, with a one story plank kitchen attached, now in the occupancy of Elbridge Stiles; and a one story frame hoitse now in the occupancy of Mrs. E. Lloyd and M'i3S Shinafelt. - Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of George J. Rodgers, executor of John Rod gers, dee'd. Ai.so, all the right, title and interest of James C. McDermit of, in and to a lot of ground situated in Summitville borough of Cambria county, fronting sixty feet ou the Old Portage Rail Road and extending back two hundred feet to an alley, adjoinig lot of estate of Francis Gillespie dee'd, on the south, having thereon erected a two story frame house and plank staple, now in the occupancy of Mary Ellen Watt. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of William McConwell. Al?o, all the right, title and interest of George W. Pringlc of, in and to a piece or par cel of 1 -i nd situated in Summerhill township, Cambria county adjoining lands of George Rohrebaugh, Michael Lutz, and others, con taining 25 acres, more or less, bavin thereon erected a two story frame house, frame stable and outbuildings, now in the occupancy of the said George W. Pringle. Taken in execution and to be solt at the suit of Mrs. Sarah Myers, adm'x, and Joseph Croyle, adm'r of Joseph W. Myers, dee'd. JOHN A. BLAIR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Feb. ll,I869.3t. E STRAY. Came to the residence of the subscriberin Whfte township, Cambria county, on or about the 2t)th November last, a black and white spotted heifer, supposed to be one and a-half years old. The owner can have her by provyig property, paying charges, &c. WILLIAM McMANAMY. Feb. 4, lSG9.-3t?lpd. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following accounts have been passed and filed in the Register s Office at Ebensburg and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday, the 1st day of March next, to wit : The first and fiinal account of John tihar baugh, Ex'r of Hugh F. Storm, late of Alle gheny township, deceased. The account of Joseph Daily, Adm'r of Jos. Bradley, late of MilUille borough, dee'd. Th account of Samuel Shaffer, Adm'r of hm rerPrin' Iat f Jackson twp., deceased. 1 he first and partial account of David Sut tofi, gnardiao ot Mary A. Sutton, minor child of W illiam Sutton, deceased. The second account of James Clevingor guardian of Elizabeth, Margaret and Mary Ellen AUbaugh. The first and partial ftceotmt of Sarah Leidy, Adm x of David Leidy, late of Jacksou twp , deceased. The account of Joseph Croyle. Adm'r de BONIS NOW CCM TKGTASlENTb ANXKSO Of Thomas Croyle, deceased. a 7h.e firfl &lid Part'aI account of James Is inK, Adm r of Andrew Miller, lato of Johnstown", deceased. The partial account of James Brown, ExV of Charles Kennedy, late of Munster twp., dee'd. I he second and final aceount of Francis J Christy, trustee for the sale of the real estate ol John C. McGuire, deceased, pursuant to proceedings in partition. The first and final account of J. S. Strayer. deceased . "on, n( A11egheny tp , T?! if h.d flnal unt' or G wrge M Sftl E- W!trd Adm'rsff V tL i ,a' ,ate of Ebensburg, deceased T.iSf t aJ acc,0UDt I- A. Luther, Ex'r of Jacob Lnthcr late of Carroll twp.. deceased. t , . , JAlES GRIFFIN, Register. Keglster a Office, Ebensburg, Feb. 4, 1869.4t. nniUAL LIST. List of Causes set M. down for trial at a Court of Common 1 leas, to be held for Cambria county, com mencing on Monday, March 1st, lb'UD. FIRST WKEK. . vs. Hubert; vs. Jmes et al. vs. Burk. vs. Same. vs. Shoenberger's Exr. Starrick Garnian MoGouigle. . Same Dougherty. . . SRCO.NO WEEK. Gillirtghdm & Garrison vs Weakland Si Thom as; Margaret Snyder vs Weakland St Thomas,' John Snyder vs Weakland & Thomas- Freder ick Snyder vs Weakland & Thomas; Leighty vs Stimer; Williams vs Stimer; Williams, guar dian, va Stimer; Devlin & McNeill vs Stimer; McCoy's Ex'r vs Litzlnger; Fenlon vs Duncan Moore vs McCombie; Mooie & Roberis rs Mo Combie; Rowley "vs Mcllugh; McCormick vs Sanker et al ; Pomroy vs Nagle ; Pomroy vs Scanlan; Cooper vsDunmire; Snvder vs Bvrne, Trainer vs McCabe; Snyder Vs Parke; Cooper vs Wike ; Scott vs McGlade and Pa R R Co; Allison vs Myers et al; Farnsworth, for use, vs Wagner; Grue vs Barker. J. K KITE, Frothonotarv. Prothonotary's Office, Ebensburg, Feb. 4," fi,'J OTEL PROPER T Y FO R SALE! Tho undersipnel will sell at private ale a HOUSE and LOT on Market street, Johns town, known as ilia Downey property. It has heretofore been used as a hotel, and is situated in one of the best locations for that purpose in the town. Apply to D. McLAUGH LIN, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, Johns town, Pa. ffeb.4-4t. OOK HERE! LOOK HERE ! !- I A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell the Farm on which he resides, iu Allegheny twp., Cambria county. The Farm contains 145 Acres (90 cleared) and the improvements are ample and in good order. Fair terms and Indisputable title. Possession given 1st April. A. WALTERS. Feb. 4, leO'J.-tf. Loretto P. O. DMINISTRATOR S NOTICE ! Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Eleanor McGuire, lateof Clearfield tp., dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said decedent are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them properlv authenticated for settle ment. WM. H. SECHLER, Adm'r. Ebensburg, Feb. 6, lSGU.-Ct. A DMINISTKATOIfS NOTICK! --J- betters of Administration on the estate of Joseph iSpringman. lateof Susquehanna twp., Cambria county, having been granted to the undersigned, all parties indebted to said estate are required to make payment, and those hav irg claims against the same are requested to present them for settlement. F. A. SHOEMAKER. Administrator. Ebensburg, Feb. 4, IHO'J.-Gt. EXECUTORS . NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Peter San ders, late of Munster township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber residing in Gal litzin township, in said county. Persons having claims against said estate will present them properly proven to the subscriber ; and those owing the same will make immediate payment. PHILIP J. SANDERS, Executor. Gallitzin Tp., Fob xi, l8GU-6t. ES AND OXEN FOR SALE. undersigned oilers at private sale 14 MULES and 2 Yokes Oxen. The Mules are all young, large and unblemished. M. M. ADAMS, feb .4. St. Cresson, Cambria Co , Ta. RIAL LIST. -List of Causes set down for trial at an adjourned Court of Common Tleas, to be held at Ebensburg, in and for the County of Canbria, commeucing on Monday, the 15th day of February next, at 10 o'clock a. m. : HofTnism. vs. Colclesser et al. Garman vs. James et al. J. K. HITE, rrothonotary. Prothonotary 's Office, Ebensburg, Jan. 21, 'CO. STRAY HULL. Came to the premises of the subscriber in Carroll township, Cam bria coantv, some time in December last, a DARK BltlNDLE BULL, one year andahalf old. with a white spot on the left side ; no ear marks. The owucr is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of accord ing to law. WILLIAM A. B AGLET. Carroll Tp Jan. 21 . I8ti9.-3t OTICE. Letters of Administration i- on the estate of Mary Ann Buser, Bar bara Buser and Margaret Baser, late of the borough of Carrolltown, county of Cambria, deceased, having been granted to the under signed by the Register of said county, notice is hereby given to persons indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them pfoperlj authenticated for settlement. JOHN BENDER, Adm'r. Carroll Twp., Jan. 14, 1809. 6t. BETTER 13 A.KG AIXS than EVER I The undersigned having disposed of bis interest in the Ebensburg Foundry, and re tired from the btfsiuess, offers for sare, to-close out the remaining portion of his stock, FOUR THRESHING MACHINES and ONE TON OF METAL SLED SOLES. The Machines are well made, and will be sold for fl25 each, on six months' credit, or for (112,50 cash.' The sled soles will be sold in one lot for 3 cts. per lb. E. GLASS. Ebensburg, Jan. 14, lS60.-tf. r OOD, BETTER. UEST.-The best V-H an areat W- and cheapest Tobacco and Cigars in town '. L'. Gatman's. Go and eoe. PACIFIC RAIL ROAD NEARLY FINISHED. 1460 MILES BUILt! THE . UNION PACIFIC ft. R. CO. A.XD T9B . CENTRAL PACIFIC RAIL ROAD CO. Have added Eionr Hundred (700) Miles to their lines during the current ytsr, while doing a large local parsenger and freight business. The through connection will undoubtedly be completed next summer, when the through traf fic! must and will be very great. Forty thou sand men are now employed by the two power ful companies in pressing forward the great na tional highway to a speedy completion. Only 200 miles remahi'to be built, most of whiehare graded and ready for the rails. First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Union Pa cific Railroad Company for sale at par and in terest, ard First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Central Pacific Railroad at 103 and interest. The principal and interest of both bonds are payable in gold. DE HAVEN 8l BROTHER, DKALEltS t3 Government Securities, Gold, &c, rVo. 40 S. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. (J-KORGE Vf. YEAGEE, WUolemle UU n..tu Dealer Iu HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other Work in his lino. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOO.V4, The ordv dealer in the city having the right to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S rOVE. iho most perfect, complete aud satisfactory Stove ever introduced s to the public. Stock Immense. Prices Low. satisfaction guaranteed. ROHRER'S WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS ARE THE BEST IN USE! Wm TONIC BITTERS, The very best in the Market R. E. SELLERS fit CO., ATo. 45 Wood St.. ojyposiie St. Charles Hotel Also, Entrance Nos. 102 & 101 Third St., TITTSBURGH, FA., ESp "Wholesale Agents for the West. For sale by A dm vicinity A BARKER for Ebensburg fie.ll.T.8.-ly. JJ ON - EXPLOSIVE! Till! KKW L.IfjliT' PETROLEUM FLUID ! ! Uiics twice ine light of Carbon Oil, and is safe under all circumstances. cannot bp: EXPLODED I The undersigned are now manufacturing and bave for sale their NEW PETROLEUM FLUID made by distillation without the aid of com pounds, which is g-adually taking the place of Carlton Oil wherever introduced. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN 1 Send for Circular Address J.J. PALMER & CO., No. 6 lirnd Street, Jan. 21, lSG9.-3m. Fittsboroii. lOltEIGN SHIPPING Axr EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE AUK NOW SELLING EXCHANGE, AT NEW tORK RATES. ON England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, AVurtemberg, Baden, Ilesson, Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany. - France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. Allodia, Fa., Jan. 31, 1$6?. VM. at, LLOYD, JOHN LLOVR, President. Cashier. F IRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTUONA. GOVERNMENT AGENCY AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North IVardi Altoona, Ta. Authorized Capital, -. - - - - $300,000 Cah Capital paid in, - - - - 150,000 All business portain?ng to Banking done on farorable terms Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi nations, always on hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in stamps, will be allowed, as follows $50 to $100, 2 per cent.; $100 to $200, 3 per cent. ; $200" and1 tip wards, 4 per" cent. Jan. 31. 1867-tf. ILOtl) & CO., Ila ii Iters, JL Ebensduro, Fa. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought aud sold. Interest allowed on Time Eeposits. Collections made n all accessible points in the United States, and a general Banking trssmeas transacted. January 31. 1867. ' WM. ULOYO &l CO., Banekbs, Aitooa, Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys receive! on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fai rates. an3I. LADIES Of sedentary habits who require a gentle pur gative will fled Roback's Blood jfilla just tbo medicine they want. They aro perfectly safe, and can be taken at all times. They contain no mercury or mineral poison, but are purely vegetable. LIVEFfc COMPLAINTS, Jaundice and all affections of the Liver are soon removed by the use of Roburk'n Stoinnch Bitters and Blood Fills, they are composed of vegetable medicinal extracts' with especial ref erence to their direct action on the liver aud di gestive apparatus- SICK HEADACHE Arises from a disordered state of the etomwob aud bowel.', and a bilious derangement of (he liver, and can be permanently cured dy the ue of Roback's Blood Purifier aud Blood Pills. Full directions accompany each bottla and bui. DYSPEPSIA Thousands of tho worst BullVrers from thi terrible .n awing disease hare been cured by the use of Roback's Stomach Hitter, as tbe testimonials now iu our hands fully proTe. CONVALESCENTS Should use Roback's Stomach Bisters t strengthen the prostration which always fol lows acute discuses; it will be found far supe rior as a stimulating tonic to any of the wino and bark preparations of the present day. NEURALGIA Can be effectually Cured by taking Dr. Robnck'j Rlood l'nrifier and Blood Pills, and bathing the effected parts with Tincture of Aconite of Chloroform. There is no medicine In use so rflicacions s Dr. Roback's Blood Pnrifier and Blood Pi!l4 for tbe permanent enre of Blind or. Bleeding Piles; they strike at the root of disease, there by remo log the cause. NIGHTMARE Is one of the many diseases of which Dypf",f sia is the parent. To effect a cure pew s should avoid heirty food at night, and take a wi :c-glass full of Roback's Stomach Bitters ou tetiring to bed. CSSold by Loimon & IIkkbat, EbcDsb'g. MB BSII , HAVING recently enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from' former prices. Our stock con sists of irngs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's ilair Restor atives. Pills, Omtments, Plasters, Linisneri'. Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica Clinger, Ture Flavoring Extracts, Essences. Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrap, Spiced rup, Rhubarb, Pure Spiees, ic. j CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Blank Rooks, Deeds, Notes and Bonrfs: CnY Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note i'spw! Envelopes, Pens, Pcucils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Packet and I'j Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tones, Bibles, Religtous.rrayer aud Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &e. tW We hare added to our stock a lot of FIN E JEWELRY, to which we woald invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigars'sold either wholesale or e tail. LEMMON L MURRAY, July 30, 18C8. Main Street, Ebensburg. ANDREW T.IOSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, Series's Building, Clinton St., Jou.nstmw. HAS jnst received his fall and winter eUtvK. of fine French, London and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINOS. and a full assortment of Gent's Ft'Ercrsm.va Goons. Mr. Moses has been for eight years cutter at Wood, Alorrell & Co.'s establishment, and irif desires to inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced business in Snp? pea's building, on Clinton stieet, with a stools of goods adapted to tbo fall and winter, which he is prepared to make trp in the latest e?yle and at moderate prices for cash", hcrping by at tention to business to merit a share of p!;e pitronage, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments, f.ive Idea a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, 18G8.-tf. it o it n c n o u S E 'WHOLESLE DEALER IS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND L.IQUOHS.. BEST BRANDS OF BRANDY, WHISKY. IRISH WHISKY, GIN, Lc.,&t. The very best qualities of Liquors', Wine- ke., for Medical purposes. Prices IX) W. tjfHotel and Saloon keepers will do well to give tfre a call at nry store on CaD.if street, in building formerly occupied by T. O. Sterrt &Co. Johnstown, Aug. 27, 1?6S. f. ALLEY", FABKELLt & CO., 3IASfFAC?TBEffS OF LEAD AND BLOCK TIN PlPi SHEET ASIt B4R LEAD, AND ALL RISES Cf? numbers, (tas and Steam. Fitters Material, flo. 167 S.Mi-rnFi'LD STnttr, FITTSBUr.Gri, PA, CgPSend for a Price List noT.l9.-5tn. JOHN GAY. . . . 4 . WM. WELSH, GAY fc W E L81I, 8nccilori id Cay Sfc Paluler, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants' AND PK ALIUS IN FLOUR, rRODUCK. FISII, SALT, CAE BON OILS, &c. &c 362 ListBii StkeT. - PITTSBURGH; i j nr
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