UL THE FREEMAN- THUHriWAY, : MAUCHjll, 18C9. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. i David K. Marchand, formerly editor of the Greensburg Kepuoiican, died in that b,,nugh on Saturday last. In another column we publish an obituary 0l)tice which should Lave appeared last week, l,ut vi inadverttntly overKoked. We hope the frieuds of the decased will excuse our re- Hn D. J- Mon-ell. of Johnstown, and K B. Ward, of Michigan, have called a o nveutii'n of manufacturers to meet at tha !ca'd of Trade Kocms, Philadelphia, on WVhiMlay next. In Bedford county there are already three fsm'.idatefi announced for . the Democratic ni Hiination for prothonotary, seven for ceuu ty treasurer, five fur 6heritf. and four for cunty commissioner. Sister Mary Thecla McDonald, (Lizzie, daughter of Gen. Jos. McDonald of this place," at'd two other religieuse. were ad mitted" t the holy trfossion at the Convent of the Vihita ion, Ba'timore, on the 23d u'.t The democrats of Bedford county and the rq-r.MicaiiS of Blair county have adopted what is known as the Crawford county sys tem fir the selection of caudidates fur office. Would nut the experiment he worth trying in this county ? A new defense in an action for debt was developed in Indiana county the other day. The defendant hiid in a claim of $3 50 for hauling the corpse and coffin of his mother-in-law to the graveyard, and $2. 50 fur going une half mile l T the doctor. One of the last victims of hydrophobia In Wc.-tinort'laud coutity was a cow, whose upl-.its were ridiculous enough, such as t a yearling heiflVr several f -et into the air, demolishing an out ovt n with fi:e in it. etc., etc. She was finally shot. Y.t'v. M. J- Mitchell, pastor of tha Catho lic congregation, Loretto, was presented, dnrina a recent vis-it to Pittsburgh, with a valuable gold watch and chain as a testimo 5 i.d i f aff:ctlnate esteem from hi late par-i-U ners of St. Andrew's congregation, Manchester. Ciipt. II. l. Woodruff, the veteran editor df the .J. lm.-tjwn Democrat, called to see us n Tuesday. The Demucrat is prwspring villi txeeeding great prosperity, but the .';iit:n d not turn up his tmm at his les f rtunat-j ci'uiitry Lrethren on that account. dr..e :?.:S:. sou atid often. Jf ;erii u'.teutioti of purchasers is invited tn advertisement of E.vre & Lnndell. Fourth and Arch St roots, I'hilad'a, in this issue. Of tl.e well sal tailed character of tiiis old ami ic'i.iMe D.y Onod.s House, it is unneces siry for u t. speak. Give them a call. Chnrley l!..hir,sou, a ytjiing n:an of this '', liiid tin) misfortune to cut one of his fut w ith mi are in a tr.mt shockina manner, ot his fiiherV saw mill in Cambria town ship. fi Fnday hvst. lie came very near Meeidti to death Lfore the fl.iw "of blood citild he stepped, lie is now doing well. A. Kopeliii, Eq , of Johnstown, who hai h'-en cnlined to vtymx at the Mountain House in this place by revere illness siocc tl.e early part of last week, has so far re covered s to be able to depart for his home -n Tuesday evening last. We hope to hear of his tweedy ai.d permanent return to health. lluin .r his it that the Ti Tl R. Co. intend i ttliy i g the track on the led uf t!:e new IV.iue Kil U.'ii 1 fr :tn East Gmemaugh in ttiis county to l-KiiK-aithville it; IJlair county.. The g:d(.j on the eat side of the mountain i.re i-ui.i t i lo much liiilifc-r on that route than m tl.e Pa. U 11. It will be u.ed, if k. !!, Lt freight ptirpi scs alone. Ti.a niembers of the several school board t'.r-inji-.out the couu'y should bear it; niin.1 t: at it it the presewt directors, and not the c:.es chosi-n a: the recent election, who f.re . . . r - i io i . . 1 ! uie i.ir n ve.uuiy uperiiueiiaeni at too convent:. s in May Lex.t. As t lie new boards iio tu t t rntiize uutii June, cf course they I.avo u, .thing to do vviih. the settlement of this quotii 11. An old an 1 well known citizen of Carroll towi.sirp was brought before Justice Kin kca l, of this place, a few days since, on the very set ion charge of rttempting to commit rape. The prosecutrix iu the case is said to he h'.s own lister in law. The defendant vas held in $1,000 boil to answrr at Court. We withhold names until the case undergoes judicial investigation. S. M. Douglass, of Cliest Springs, willsdl a lsrge stcck of store gcnxls. Jive stock, ftir niUuo, etc., at auction on the 13th, 19th and V0:h iokts. ; RichirJ Detling, of Hemlock, will .?r house furniture, bar fixtures aiid t'.ota.tij? at tttibtic K'e mi the .1th inst and Audrew D iumire, of Jackson township, will I have a public salo cf live sttck, farm imple- j lii.iuts. fatnitute, etc., on the 23d iuet. j - .1 .1...: t .1... r..i ! .i.t e;t'. :iei ii,iiui ac laiicr pariot .u.si veik uas perhaps colder than at any time ilLiii.j; the past winter. On Thursday running the thermometer is raid to have l!h n to 6veti degrees btlow zero, and up to Sunday morning it ranged at from three t five degrees below that point. At present wiitii:g (Tuesday) the sun Is shining bright ly. stL'ie doors are open, and mud and jJusb. leign supreme on the streets and many of the sidewalks. We elon't know how many times we hive announced that no communication, no mat ter how unobjectionable, will be published in our columns uniess the real name of the author or sender accompanies it. Still there are some people who do not or will not n-dcrt-tand this fact. We have a piece of ioe try which Mollie" requests us to publish and a communication signed "II," but as biich signatures don't "fall the bill" we of course can't give place to the productions. The Ladies' Fair on behalf of the new Catholic church still continues with naba tfcd vijjur, and is daily and nightly the scone if ph-asant enjoyment and god-natured emit rtrion for the many desirable prizes fcSeredjfur chances and by vote. The enter prise m meeting with generous encourage rriTit from many citizens as well as visitors to our town, and it caunot fail to be a source of considerable revenue to the good cause it is debigned to tud. The Fair will close on Saturday ni-ht next without fail, and we hope that the same liberal spirit which has t.ius far beeu manifested in its behalf will ciutinue throughout. We shall endeavor to give the names cf those who have drawn the prizes disposed of in our nevt issue. A Funcy Fair will be given by the Moun Vne7 Kail Club, commencing on Monday evening next, to continue one week. fJ7J? D.'amber of articles are to be voted xor ana p,Hn among which may be l aMUnt Vrnon"cane to the most Eft rtgf. maa ic town an elegant spring ehinp v anadv.Bewingma" CO ec't.fV; ' . A ,Cabinet of curiosities, Shlmfihun;lrta J'ent sources nciudinDr tliefirtt. v-Trv;i- . . . . rmi;. . ". r -.r. . i cuo,ulroaucocl into w'iH "UUbe U .bitiou The r, , W.U1 ueld in the rooms in wm,K ircS w?lir VU e'lU LeM' the loflh? ? drtfW. pur- L. "1BHaDt time i8 anticir.it we hope our readers will g0 4uj -be sceu tuj joy what ia ta I bee what is bo eajoyed. Real Ebtati TratsTehs. As a matter of local interest we will hereafter devote a portion cf our space to the noting of euch facts in connection with the sale and trans fer of real estate In this county as we can glean from the proper records, the ase of wuicn nas been kindly accordad us ry jas. Griffin, Esq., the present worthy Register and Recorder. We commence with the deeds anil assignments left for record during the week ending March 6th, 18C9. Our future reporte will be somawhst more explicit : Geo. Settlemire and wife to Daniel Black 75 acres, VG perclies, in Summeihill to. .$T50. Daniel D. Stull and wife to Frank Devlin S) acres lu Richland township $130. Job Reese and wife to Cambiia Iron Co. lot of ground in Millrille borough. . . 93,50 John Quinn to Adam J.- Follman lot of grouud in ConemaHgh township $253. Jehn Dibert'a heirs to John Ilolatcio lot of ground in Johnstown borough $115. Oeo. W. Osborne ami wife to John lioph etine lot of ground in Yoder township.. .$75 John Keyser and wife to Jacob Layton fcO acres in Jackson township .$3,500. Daniel J. Miller and wife to John Kevsei 97 acres, C2 perches, in Jackson tp $3,3' 0. John Burkev aud wife to Julius Stich 25 acres in Cartofl township r. .$375. F. J. Barberick and wife to Alhian Oswald lot in Currolltowii borough f300 Henry Scanlaa and wife to Albian Oswald lot in Cmrolltown borough $1C 20. Mrs- Catharine Wittick to John Heimgsrd lot of grouud in Cambiia borough.'. . .$5'J0. Louis Luckhatdt and wife to Chas. B. Ellis lot of ground in Johnstown borough. .$325. George Halm and wife to Adolph Fritz lot of ground in Johnstown borough ..$95i). Jacob Stoltz and wife to Jacob Yahner 100 acrea in Chest township 91,700. Henry Little and wife to Sebastiaa Fry 101 acres iu Allegheny township. . $3,000. Michael ush and wife to Michael Farren baugher 22 ucres and 5G perches in Carroll township f 1,100. Napoleon Harnos and wife to Stewart Mc Clellan lot of round.iu Johnstown. .$1,000. Isaac S. Horner and wife to Jos. Bomgard ner 115 acres iu Richland township. .$2,300. Yohannh Wigand and iiusband to Isaac S. Horner 415 acres and 112 perches in Rich land township $2,200. Benjamin SUitzDian to Abel Findley 10-J acres in Taylor township $ 175 Samuel Dibert and wife to M. W.Keira lot of ground in Johnstown borough . . . $4v5. John G. Trinkley and wife to Chas. Feieht ner CO" acres in C'irroll township. ... $1,301) Joseph Rapp to Barbara Rapp lot of ground in Johnstown borough $500 Michael Hoover to Florintecna Hoover 50 ucres iuid 7 peri hf s in Carroll township. $401). John A. Blair, Sheriff, to Siaion Schroth lot of ground in Carrolltown borough. . . f55 Tin s. CaKan. late Treasurer, to C B. Ellis KJ ncres in Klaekliek towii!ih:p $7 .93 C B. Ellis to TliODiiit Duncan SO acres in Bkcklick township ?1M). Darid II. Jones and wife to David Lloyd lot of ground in Johnstown borough.. . f 1,119. Henry Loved nd wife to G. D. Byers 55 acres in White township ' . .fDO'J. Wil&on Etchicu to John F. Etchiscn lot of ground in JobD-town boiough $100 A.Durbin, late Fhcriff. to W'm. M'Connell lot of grour.d ia Sunimitvil'.e bo:ouph . .$t0. Mary Maloy to Daniel Criste lot of greund in Suunuitrilic borough 31 31 Sa.uh Cronan to Daniel Criste lot ground in SumniitTille borough Jt2 52, A. A. Barker and wife to Daniel Hurd lot oi" cround in Ebensburg borough $20' G. V-'. Bringle and oihers to Valentine Malrzi IS acres in Summerhiil towcs'.iip $200. Nicholas Lam'oourn to Lawrence Smith 2 lota in St. Nicholas, Carroll township. . . .$'10. James C. Fisher and others tu David Davis, jr. 21 acres and 16 perches hi Blacklick town ship $C.V2o. CotriiT rROCKKii.tGi V append belotv the proceedings in the Court 1 Oyer and Terminer du'i'tg last week and in the Court of Common Fleas up to Tuesday evening of the present week : Com vs. Charles H. Tajlur. Tndic:ment, aggravated assault and Lattery. Veul ct of jury, guilty. Motion made lor a new trial, and prisoner remanded to jad to await the result. Com. vs. Edw ard McGlade indictment, as sault and baLlery. JCot guilty, but ordered to pay half the costs, ar.d the prosecutor, James Rager, to pay the other half Com. vs Geo Gurley and Wra. Day. In dictment, affray. Not guilty, but half tliecosts apportioned to them and the other half to Ho sea Evans, David Thomas, Edward FrancU and lav;d Francis, prosecutors. Com. vs David Layton and C. G. Falincr. Surety of the peace. Case dismissed at the cot of the yrosecutor, A. AV. Varner. Com vs. Joseph 1 ox. Wife desertion. Case di:?mlhed at the cost of presecutrix, llebecea Foi, hu J she sent te jail iu default of p ijme'ut or security thsfefor. Com. vs. Peter and Rebecca Arnold. Lar ceuy. This was the Foor House larceny case reported by us some time ). Defendants not having beeu arrested, a nolle prosequi was entered and the county muicteJ in the costs. Com. vs. Daniel and John Eckenrode. As sault and battery. .Not guilty, but Daniel Ec ketirode required to pay two thirds of the costs ami George Stull, prosecutor, to pay- the other. Cuiu. '.vs Oliver Bee. Itape. Jury, alter being out from 4 10 p.m. on Thursday until about ill a in. on Friday, came into Court and announced their inability to agreo, whereupon they w ere discharged. Defendant held iu $500 security ta undergo another trial, but on leav ing the court room he was again arrested on the chre of setting tire to a school house and stealing bees in Susquehanna township, and in default ol bail the uauchtv Bee has been se curely hived for the present. He will probably be au humble Bee by the time he gets through witlrall his troubles. Several other cases were continued,- the de feadants in most instances giving the required security lor their appearance. Those w ho tailed in this were committed to jail. Tnesday, I6lh April, fixed upon for Argument Court, and on Thursday evening adjournment was had until Monday. SECONO WEK COMMON FLEAS. Gillingham fi Girrison vs. Chas. Weakland .and Kichtird Thomas. Feigned issue. This was a trial directed by the Court to determine the ownership of certain personal property claraed by the plaintiffs. At noon on Tuesday jury returned a verdict fr plaintiffs. Johns ton Si Scanlaa for plainriffs; Tierney and Sech ler for defendants. Williams vs. Rtiner. Feigned issue. This case in its nature was similar to the foregoing, and the jury, under instructions of Court, found for plaintiff. Reade and Sechlef for plaintiff; Johnston & Scanlan for defendant. The Johnstown Democrat and Altooua Tribrtne both appeared last week enlarged to the extent of an additional column od each page, and they are now the largest journals published in their respective counties. The Tribune, besides being enlarged, ia other wise improved in appearance, and their is now no handsomer newspaper published in tha State. We hope our editorial brethren will be fully remunerated for their enter prise. Fa i as . Ebenaburg has a iair no w in progress and another promised, and as abe has many fair daughters, all thai is needed is a little fair weather, in connection With-the fair opportuni ties afforded for buying hardware, groceries, etc., at fair prices from that fair-dealing mer chant, George Huntley, to make this the fairest village in thia fair commonwealth. Buy from Mr. Huntley and you will always have a fair show lor your money. Rxi!,. Since Tuesday eveuftig there has beeu a constant fall of rain, and since the ad vent of Bpring there haa been a heavy fall in the price of winter goods at the reuowued cheap store1 of R.Ii. Davis, who is determined to make roon for his new stock by giving extra ordinary bargains iu bis present exceileut as sortment of dry goods, notions, etc. TALK ADEOUT IT. AX ESS AT, BY PETHOLEUMV. XASBT, JB. Mr. EditurK you take notis, old wiro- min ana yong wimmm tew remember best what they talk abeout the most. Fur in- etans, my grandmother, by my grandfather's biue, couia tell anioBt everybody's relations. You couldn't meashun a came but she would up and tell who was their onkel and nefew, aunt and neece. Even tha Roval family uf Great Britin wouldn't choke her off. fur she could run threw the House uf 1 udor, the House uf Stewart, and the House uf Hanover, like a child a eayin' uf its a, b. c's. The resin wus bbe wua eternally a tutkin' abeout it. The old eoj-rs uf the Revolushun didn't read mutch history, yet they could tell atnost mor'n a historian abeout the battles that tuk plase durin' that war. The battle if Bunkerhill and Waterlew and Utaw Springs, the Invinsibel Armada and Perry's Victory, all Amerikan battels, wus diskuss ed at the blessed harth stun, every Satur day nite, and fot over and over agin, and often some smart skool techer would git his comb fotched doun by these old tars, that knowed more abeout history than Rollin himself. Wall, now, how aid they know eo mutch? Simply bekase they talked abeout it. .We knew somthin uf NoahB' flood bekase we larned it from the bibel, but the pagan pepel, that never seed or heaTn tell uf the bibel. know uf that flood tew. only they call it the Deukaleon flood. The old man told the story of the flood onto his sons, and they told it octo their sons, and so cn, add injinit Hem. I think pepcl call this tra oishun. At any rate, put the kwestshun. how dus the hethena kuow of that flood 1 The anser is they talked abeout it." Now these examples is enuff fur illushun and iliustrashun. Let me go on, fellow techera, and ttil yew that uf yew want tew know any thing, talk abeout it. Suppose yew want tew know what a sine qua non, or an ultima thule, or a ne plus ultra is, j"st talk abeout it. Git the kwestshun up at yewer lustitoots and diskuss it pro and con, and then con and pro, till yew lam it. Thinkin' is fur no ynse. A roan may think onto a subject till he takes viam'a jtotshu, but he won't understand it till he folks abeout it. Fur instans, eleektrisite carries news frnrn Iogland tew Amerika onto a wire rope, and yew have thungk about this fur five years. Now, let me ak a kwestshun onto yew. Is that ere rope allers full uf that ero elek trisite, like beads onto a string, so that when yew let a littel pulsashun onto one end, it pushes j-'st as mutch off uf the 'tother end, or is tnat ere rope empty and the track clear, s that when a pulsashun is let onto one end it travels amost tew thousand miles in a twiuke!, and makes a pu'sashun onto tha 'tother end 1 Which is which ? If yew don t know jest talk abecut it. Agio, this, all agree, is the queerest world that we ever lived iu, and it's purty old, but how old iz it ? Ef yew talk abeout it yew kan tell. When the "sons of God come deown tew see the daughters of men" they were ia their bare feet, fur there v.'us no leather then, and uf course they made tracks onto the sand, and in dew time that sand settled doun and wus baked onto a volcano till it got as bard as a biskit. Wall, age alter age, and sykei after sykel, other f r mashuns settled onto that ere sand rock. It's called red sand stone, bekase the blood uf Abel was sprinkled cnto it. "Now ef jew want tew know when that meetin' tuk plase jet dig up Fome uf them tracks and make a kalkulashun by the "Djubel Rule uf Three," and yew hav it. But you must talk abeout it. Thinkin' won't do. Yew must ialli and yew must act. When I waj a young man techin' skool me and the boys where I boarded would take dcoun a Dickshimary every nite and define words. I would ax woriJs awhile, and then sum bue ele would ax, and ai on, till the hul dickshunary was consumed. If anybody wants tew know then why and where I larnt tew spell nd rite with Bitch fasility. I would Bay that when young I talked abeout it. Yours in the wool, Nasby, Jit. EcovoMv. A ereat stennin!? stone to wealth is in the practice a rigid economy in matters relating to household expenses. Wo ohouUl live within our means, and, if possi ble, lay soma by for a "miny Jay." Make it a rule to purchase nothing but whai is absolutely necessary, and always to make your purchase at the cheap grocery empo rium of M. L Oatman, High street, who keeps the best flour and freshest provisions sold in this market. A fine stock of canned fruit and groceries generally just received. Let's have the old bend and not have the new; Let's have the bend our grandmother's knew Over the wash tub and over the churn. That is the bend for ladies to learn ; But whether they 1. am it or leare it alone. This one great fact to all should be known, Aud that is this, that lor very few pence, A beautilnl photograph, taken by Spcnce, Can be had at all times in fair or foul weather, Either singly, or family or friends grouped to gether. SuiTKn to a T. Our over-the way neigh bor, V. S. Barker, has been appointed agent for the Empire Tea aud Coffee Co., and is al lowed to sell the tea and coffee imported by said compauy at ouly fivk cexts per pound above cargo prices. These articles are war ranted to be perfectly pure and first class, and His claimed that from 5 to 50 per cent can be saved by consumers who buy them. Our read ers should try the articles and judge for them selves. TCossensb. It' would be the height of non sense (or auv body to put off the purchase of a sewing machine, watch, clock, jewelry, silver ware, etc., in the hope of drawing such articles at a fair, and it would be the capsheaf of non sense to seek elsewhere Vjt a more superb or complete assortment of such articles at less prices thaT is constantly kept by C. T. Rob erts, who deals extensively in goods of the kind and always sells at moderate figures. That Old Uou We heaTd a very nice yoang lady say "that old hog" the other day. She was speaking of that blind and unlearned old ground-hog that can't see into the future. It is now on exhibition at Leo pold Mayer's New York Dry Good Store in Parke's Opera Hall.- Old stock sold at cost. Everybody Knows. Everybody knows now who General Grant's Cabinet is, and everybody knows, if he has a nose, to fol ic w that nose to Leopold & Brother's Cheap Oak Hall Clothing Store, Main street. Johns town, and bay clothing suitable for the weather at cheap rates. The Ducmmeb Boy wasT played ia Union Hall last week, or rather the boy beat the drum to the tune of March away to L. Cohen & Brother's New York Clothing Hall, Main St., Johnstown, where winter clothing sold last week HRe hot calces at cost prices. Olo BoRiAS. came down last week, like a wolf oa the fold and drove everybody into J. J. Murphy's Star () Clothing Store on Clinton street, Johnstown, where they sup plied themselves with pants, vests and over coats iS cheap a the cheapest. Gbast's Cabixkt. An informal meeting of Urant a Cabinet was held ou Monday last, and a number of important suggestions were made affecting the general prosperity of our people. It is worthy of note that they were unanimous in declaring that the best and cheapeat stock of dry goods, dress goods, notions, groceries, etc . is always to be found at the model store of H. A. Shoemaker & Co., High street and low pri ces, Ebensburg, Pa. Go to F. Bobdeb's, three doors above John Dibert. Main street, Johnstown, and buy green-dried peas, dried peaches, pared acd .unpared, browned coffee, ginger snaps, snioke3 Bloder 'herring, clover and timothv seed, new maple stigar. fiih, flour, salt and all other articles usually kept in a grocery and provision tore ! Prices cheap ! DIED. fi'C'ET.T.'V' A t Ilia ra.i.Unr. r.o.. W'.l on Friday evening, Feb. 19th. Mr. John Skellyi bia.t qj;cu j vcetraj A hannT old ACTA ft Tiff a T-.Aiaiil f?teert1nf?rtri stitution in youth, and such may truly have been said of this aged man who has ended his earthly pilgrimage and been gathered home to Itij fill... A T 1 t . c r ' i .... .UvUUia. .nmuujj a large circle oi inenus his death will be sinctrelv mourned. We cool 'd his tongue anl bath'u his feverish face ..i ma ejo. uih giaze oi ueath could trace ; i c fiuooui u mc uea ana soiti v laid him there; We turn'd baek from his brow the silken, hoary hair ; , And while the wind outside went raging past. While lealless trees bent groaning to the blast, Tn nravpp wa L-i..lf j-- w' - - Hux.vaairi(iu ta KX y T J UCVi We looked ft?aiu our axed frieud was dead. Vt ILMORR, I A. Al. CAUTION". All persons arc hereby cautioned einst interfering in anv wav with a Wagon and Sled purchased by me from Edward Davis collier. Jackson township, and which I have leit in the possession of the said Edward Davis during ray pleasure. V. S. BARKER. Ebensburg, March 6, lGD.-3t. A DMINIVTKATOirS NOTICE! -JiL Letters of Administration on the estate of Michael Mohleu. late of Carroll township, Caiauria county, hhvii r been granted to the uudersigned, all parties indebted to said estate are required to make payment, and those hav irg claims against the same are requested to present thena duly authenticated for te'.tlemeut. .NICHOLAS LAM BOUTIN, Admr. MARY MOHLER. Adm'x. Cam 11 Tp., March 11, lfc69.-6t. ESTATE OF JOHN SSKELLY, SK., DEC'D Letters of Administrt:on on the estate of John Skelly, sr., lateof Summer hill township, deceased, havi ig been granted to me by the Register of Cambria county, 1 hereby notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them propeily probated for settlement, and tho;e indebted will make payment without, delav- ALF.X SKELLY, Administrator. . Summethiil Tp , March 11, lcC3. Ct. T ICEXSE NOTICE The following -SLi applications for Tavern License have Le.n tiled in my office and will be presented for the approval of our J udges at the Argument Court, on Tuesday, the 6th of April next : Mich'l Luttern, Cambria township ; Andrew ITau?, Carrolltown borough ? FeUr Rub i z Franklin borough ; John Quinn, Cambria bor ough; Ann Daily, Millville bor. John Smith Prospect bor.; Jacob Weidman. 1st ward, Con emaugli bor.; James M. Riflel, Summitville bojouuh. J. K. HITE. Prithonotary. Ebemjburg, March 11, 18G'J.-3t. 1889. SPUING! 1869. Or-Kxixo ok NEW SILKS, OraxiNG of NEW SHAWLS. Omxinq or NEW CHI.VTZE1. Opkniso op NEW POPLIN'S. Full stock of STAPLE and F .NCY SPRING GOODS. B.YCtC & LAXDKLL. FOL'RTH AND ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. X. B JOBS from AUCTION" diily re ceived. fmar.ll.-Ct. GUARDIANS SALE OE HEAL ESTATE. The undersigred, Guardian of the minor children of Joseph fclraixuif ax, late of Siitqnelianna township, will, in pursu ance of an order of the Orphans Court of Cam bria county, seil at public outcry, at the house of Lawrence Schroth in Carrolltown, m Wto- sksdat, r-iABtn Jist, idoj, the loiiowing de scribed Heal Estute. to wit: Thnt cartain riECF. OR PARCEL OF LAN 1) .situate in Susquehanna township, adjoining lauds of for merlv Wm. G!as an 1 Isaac Gilford, and land of J. "Wetland, containing F1FTT ACRES. Tkrms Csa. MICHAEL VOGLE, March 11, IBQ0 -3t. Guardian. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Hy vir tue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria coutity, to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises in the borauh of Loretto, on Friday, the 526th hat ok March, ltil), at II o'clock a. m.. the fol lowing described Ileal Estate, of which Marga ret McEenn, late of the borough cf Loretto, died peized, to wit : A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND situate in the borough of Loretto, county of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : Fronting 50 feet on St Mary street and extending back I (it) feet to St. Jceoph street, adjoining lot of Patrick Moran on Die north aud St. Paul street on the south, and known aud numbered on the general plan of said borough as Lot No. fc'5, having thereon erected a one and a half ktory House. TiRMSor SiiLE iOro haTf the ptrchase mon ey to be paid on confirm ition of ale and the residue in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the judgment bond aud niort gage of the purchaser. FRANCIS O'FRIEL, Adm'r of Margaret M'Keuna, dee'd jLoretto. March II. 18bi). 3t. RPIIANS' COURT SALE ! By virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premi ses in Cambria township, on Thorsday, the 1st dat or Ar-ait, 18(i9, at 2 o'clock p. M-, the following described Real Estate, of which Jen kin A. Davis, lateof Cambria township, died seized, to -wit : All that certain PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in Cambria twp., Ca-ubria county and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post on the north-east corner of a tract of land warranted to John Shoemaker, jr., thence south 1 degrees west 118 percbe to a post, thence south 9 degrees east 122 perches to a post, thence south 88 degrees east 102 per ches te an ironwood stump, theace south 2 de crees west 35 perches to a post, thence north b degress west 100 perches to a post in the center of public road, thence by eatd road north 28 degrees west 9" perches to a post, thence south 86 J degrees west 7 perches to a post, thence north 57 degrees west 23 perches to a post, thence north 2!) degrees west 6b" perches to a poet, thence north 16 degrees west 27 perches to a post, thence norih 10 degrees west 37 perches to a post, thence north 20 degrees west 50 perches to a post post, thence north f degree west 15 perches to a post, thenee north II degrees west 15 perches to a post, thence north 31 degrees east 70 perches to a post, thence south 88 degrees east 38 perches to the place of beginning, containing 104 ACRES and 157 PEliCHES, and th usual allowance of 6 per cent, for roads, etc.-, about 60 Acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE and LOO BARN. Terms or Saib One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale and the residue in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. . . MARY A. JONES, mar.ll.3t. Adm'xof Jenkin A; Davis, dee'd. "TANTED Fifteen Thousand (15, W 000) Feet of HEMLOCK LUMBER. VV ill pay cash or produce. Will also sell Lum ber ot any kind upon a small commission. Address Bjx 4, Hillside, Westmoreland Co., r- mar.4.-2m. "HJO FUN ABOUT THIS! All per ' eons indebted to the undersigned either by note or book account, are herebv notified that I want money, and if I don't receive it from them in very short time I will know the reason why. Parties interested will therefore take heed in time and save themselves expense and trouble by attending to th: matter with out delay. JEROME TLOTT. Ebenaburg, March 4, 1SG9. 2t INSTATE OF DENNIS MAGEE, -i DEC'D. Letters Testamentary to the Estate of Dennis Magee, late of Carroll town ship, dee'd, having been granted to the under signed by the Register of Cambria county, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby no tified that prompt payment must be made, and those having c airns will present them in proper shape for adjustment. - BERNARD MAGEE. Executor. Strongstown P. O., March 4, lSUO.-Ct." BUY YOUR FLOUR FROM M. L. OATMAN, ASD YOU WILL GET THE VERY BEST II TIE MEET. JUHUC SALE OF LIVE STOCK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS Will be offered for sale by public outcry, it the residence of the subscriber in Wadiiugton town ship, on MONDAY, MARCH loth, infant, the following described personal property, to wit: TWO YOUNG HORSES and GEARS, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP. WAtiON. PLOWS. HARROWS. WIND M1LL.CUTTING BOX and NEW MOWING MACHINE, warranted to be first-class, besides numerous other articles usually required on a farm. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. of said dy, when due at tendance and a reasonable credit will be given by HUGH J M'CLOsKEY. Washington Tp., March 4, 18G.-2t. POOH HOUSE N O T I O E At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held at the Cambrht County Poor Huse on Monday, 2if day of February, 1SC9, it was uuuuimouj Resolved, That from and after April 1st, 18tit), no relief will bo allowed to any prou outside the Poor Ilorne, except to persom whose physical condition will not permit their removal to the Poor House ; and any per-on churning to be unfit to be removed thereto will be re quired to furnish a certificate frjm their attend iog physician, t'NDtii oatu of s.ij rnvstciAN, sttting forth the fact that tMich reuiurU would endanger the Ii'e of sueh person. HENRY BYRNE. ) JOHK D. THOMAS, V Lircctors. C. SN YDER. ) B. M'Dkbmitt, Clerk. mr4 3t. LITTLE & BAII&D, WH0LESAL2 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. JMrORTANT TO FARMERS ! California and Orpron SEED WHEAT AGErMCY. We furnish Panmcrsnitli the BEST SEED WHEAT IN THE WORLD Peifeclly free from insectiforro or otber im-puritW-s ; grown from AUSTRALIAN aud CHILI Sped, ieldini;, on good soil SIXTY BUSHELS TO TUG ACRE; AXI WETS HI SO 05 Ponndi to the Measured Baahtl. The EARS OF WHEAT, when mature. are usually ELEVEN OR TWELVE INCHES LO N t J . tW Put up and securely tied and sealed in linen bags, and sent by mail free to all parts of the couniry, on receipt oi price. PRICKS. Samties . . . .10c. each Bags. .50c. ii $1 each Or in larger quantities at reasonable rates Address California and Ortgon SEED VHEAT AGENCY, SAX FRANCISCO, Califoksia. DMINISTRATION NOTICE ! Letters of Administration on the JEetate of Mrs. Ann Bijilin, late of Washington own 8hio, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned by the Register1 of Cambria eounty, nil persons h-iving claims tviraintt said estate will present them in proper ehapt for settle ment, nnd those indebted to the same are here by notified that pavmcnt must be made at once. PATRICK STORM, iAmrm TETER O'NEILL. AlIm ts" Muner Twp., Feb. 18, 1869. (H. A DMINISTHATOK'S NOTICE. xJa. Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Mrs. Margaret McKenna, lateof Loretto bor ough, deceased, having beeu granted to the un dersigned by the Register of Cambria county, all persons indebted to said estate ftrc required to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same wiil present them proper'v authenticated for settlement to FRANCIS O'FRIEL, Administrator. Loretto, Feb. 18, l8C9.-6t. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. AVhereas Letters Testamentary to the Estate Df Jacob Bender, late of Carrolltown borough, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against the estate of sard dece dent will make known the same without delay HENRY BYRNE, ( v . MICH'L WEAKLAND. of Wm..J r,x ra Carroll Twp., Feb. 12, lti69.-6t. A' DMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE ! Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Eleanor McOuire, lateof Clearfield tp., dee'd, having berr "ranted to the trndersigned by the Register of Cambria eounty, 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. 4, 1869.-61 BETTEK BARGAINS than EVE R The- undersigned" having disposed of his interest in the EbensbuTg Foundry, and re tired from the business, offers for sale, to close out the remaining portion of his stock, FOUR THRESHING MACHINES and O JE TON OF METAL SLED SOLES. The Machines are well made, and will be sold for $1:25 each, on. six months' credit , or for f 112.54) cash. The sled soles will be told in one lot for 3 ctal per lb. E. CLASS. JJACK to FIRST PRINCIPLES BOOTS AUD SHOES Of KT OW!T MAMtfFACTURi. WHAT I MAKeTcAN WARRANT ! After an experience of more than year in the sale of Eastern made work, dnring which time J have expended more than the profits iu repairing rips and tares, I have determined to cotne back to first principles and henre'orth confii.e rmpelf to the ntar.tifat-tura rt BOOTS and SHOES for Men, Youths, Ladies and Mios es, and am now better prepared thn ever to give entire aatiifsctir n in my bnsinea. I have at present in my employ a compe'ent corps ot workman, and cm say without feat of contradiction that I can turn out as neat aud subatnhli.il Pools and Shoes at as MontSMs r-aicrs as can be uiad anywhere in the State. I am having Bunts made of the finest French Calftkin. and within the past mouth or two have had orders pouring in upon me fiom'a'l quarters far thfc kind of work. The material in these Boots is the best to be found iu the market, and the wormvnshi, both in neatt es aud strength, cannot be excelled at any olLer establishment iu the country. MY TRAIN ALWAYS ON TI1IE ! All work will be ready for delivery at the time promised. Weddings, visits and other in teresting or impottant occurrences need not be postponed through any fail a re on my part to come to time. Good work and moderate prices is my motto, and one trial will convince any person that the motto ia well chosen. t3fRf airing of Boots aiid Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel con2det't that nriy work and prices will commend me te a cwn tinuance and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. Ebenaburj, May 23, lcG.-tf. Q.EOBGE W..TEAGER, WholciaU and Kctall Dealer tu HEATiNS AND COOK STOVES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, HI. COFFER All MIT-Mi I AM OF HIS O.T2T MANUFACTURE. And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOO.VA, PA, The onlv dealer in he citv having the riclit to sell the roi.owned JARLEYVlIEAF"' COOK S roVE. the rao?t perfect, complete and satipftetory Stove ever introduced to the public. Stock: Immensk. - Phices Low. satisfaction guaranteed. ROHRER'SWiLD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS ARE THE BEST IN USE I USE EOHRER'S TOXIC BITTERS. The very best in the Market R. E. SELLERS & CO., Xo. 45 Wood St.. opposile SL Charles llAd Also, Entrance os. K2 &. 1C4 Th:rd St., PITTSBURGH, PA., tSWholesale Agents for the tfest. For sale by A. A. BARKETt for Ftenburg and vicinity fie 1I,"0S.-1?. jtos-exi'losite: TOE NEW LIGHT, PETROLEUM FLUID ! ! Gives twice the light of Carbon Oil, and it aufe nnder all circumstances. CANNOT BE EXPLODED f T:ie undersigned are now manufacturing and have for sale their NSW PETROLEUM FLUID made by distillation witboct the fn'd of com pounds, which is gradually taking the place of Carbon Oil wherever introduce'!. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERT TOWN! Send far Circnlar. Artdres J.J. PALMER A CO., Ko. 6 Htud Stieet, Jan. 21, 18C9.-3m. Pittssckgh. KVERE THE MEMORY OF FIUEXDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS, T01BST0NES, &c. The subscriber still continues to marmfactttre of the best material and in the most .workmanlike manuer, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work lu his line. None but the best American and Italian Mtrble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimci.8 and judge for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto. March 12. lSGS.Iy. ' TA I LOR IN G EST A BLIS 1 1 M EXT KEMOVED. The gnhscriber would re spectfully announcejto his customers and the citizens of Ebensburg and -vicinity generally, that he has removed to the rew building ou Centre street, opposite the Mountain House and arijoininjr, the law office of Geo. M. Reade, Esq., and is now not on!y prepared to manufacture all goods which may be brought to him. but is supplied with a fine'line of CLOTHS, C ASSI MERES, VESTINGS, &e., which h will make to order in the best style and at the lowest pri ces. Feeling confident of giving entire satis faction, I hope for u lutreasod patronage in my new location. D.J SVANd. IT O n N C R O U S E , WnOLESLE DEALER r FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AX 19 LIQUORS. BEST BRANDS OF BRAN DY, WHISKY. IRISH WHISKY, GIN, &c., Ac. Th very best qualities of Liquor?, Wines, 4c., for Medical purposej. Prices LOW. t3y"Hoter ato Saloon keepers w ill do well to giro me a call st my store on Canal street, in bhitdSnj; formerly occupied by T. O. Stewart & C: Johnstown, Aug. 27, 1368. tf. OnTV liKTTCR. BEST. Tha beat Qn.l rboaineat Tcbaoro and Oirnra in nin areat M. I.tJitman &. Oo aud sea. Ayer's air Vis-or . For restoring Gray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Fadod or gray hair it toon reitorcd to its crioinal color t t 'A i,i"PV. V vm U7U freshness of youth. ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing Can restore the hair wher the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray cr falling eff, and consequently prevent baldness. Frea from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it doei not soil whito cambric, and yet lasts long ou the hair, giving it a rich glosey lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CrtEltITS, LOWELL, MASS. PEICE $1.00. For sale by R. J . LLU ' 1j, Aeut , Ebensburg. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, TOR PntlFTISH XII BLOOD. The reputation thi ex cellent medicine enjovs, is itenveil from its curv. tiiauy of -which are truly marvellous. Invetenua cases of crofuloua ili case, where the -prstoia eecmeil saturated wiUi corruption, have lieea mirific'l ami -urfl bv it. Scrofulous afTei-tjuns aul Uorlers, which were ag gravated by the scroiu- iOU4 COlltfliriill.-ll lAn until they were painfully afflicting-, haTe been radically cured in such Treat numbers in alniot every sec tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of iu virtues or uses. Scrofulous poi?on is one of the most destructive' enemies of onr race. Often, thi.s unseen and unfclt tenant of the organism undermine? the constitution, and invitee the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of iu presence. Apnin, it seems to breed infection throxiRhout tho body, aud then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on tua surface or amontr the vitals. In the latter, tuber cles may be suddenly deposited in the lung or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it sl.ovwa its presence by eruptions on tho skin, or foul ulcer ations on some part of the boo v. Hence the occa sional use of a bottle of this b'arsaparillt is ad visable, even when no active pvinpt'.ms of diec&sa appear, rersons adlicted witti the foMowiriK coni- filaints generally find immediate relief, aud, at enfrth, cure, by the use r.f this HA.JiSA.I'A.RIT ZiA: St. Anthony' firr, lio or J'rynipela, Tetter, Salt Rhtntm, frdild Ilrnd, Jtinfftmm, tiore JZyes, A'ord i'ura, and oihur eruptions or visible forms of Si-rttfuloum disease. Al;-o in tha more concealed forms, as Jiytjiaiu, JOropmy, Heart Disease, lsitilrysy, Xruralyia, and the various Vteerous affections ef the muscu lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or Vmerrnl and Mercurial IX sea ft axe cured by it, though a lone time is required for subduing these obntiuule maladies bv anv medicine. Hut long continued use of this meilicine will cure tho complaint. Ieieorrha;a or 11 Kites, Uteri Ulcerations, and JVwtofe Diseases, are com rnonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying; and invigorating elicit. ".Minute Direc tions for each ca.-e are found in cur Almanac, sup plied gTatis. Rheumatism and Uout, when caui-ed by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood,- yield quickly to it, as also J.iver Complaints, Torjiiditf. i'onoestion or Jnjiam nafionof the Lirer, and. laundiee, w hen arising, its they olTon do, from the rai.Llinjr poisons in ti e blood. This SAHSA1'AJ:1LI.A. is a great re storer for the strength and vijror of the svEtem. Those who are JLanauM and Xit!es. Jtesprm dent. Sleepless, and troubled with Atom A -prvhensitna or fears, or anv cf the affection symptomatic, of Weakness, will fir.d inimediste relief and conviiicirg evidence cf ita restorative power upon trial. rnSPAHED It T Or. C. A. CO., Cowell, Masa.,- Fraetlcal and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DttCGGISTS EVERYWHERE. An Kki.sh J. Lloyd, Ebsnsbuu. PHILADELPHIA, tSSamp!es sent by mail when written for." STATE ofEMERICUS BENI)i:R. Notice is hereby given that Letters Tea tarrennry on the estate of Emerieus Beudsr, late of Carroll township, Caiwbria eountv, de ceased, have been granted t the undersigned , residing in said township. All persons, there fore, having claims against the estate of said decedent tre requested to present them proper lv authenticated for settlement, and persons in debted to sakl estate are requested to make im mediate pavmcnt to AUGUSTINE R. LUTITER, j.wtmtl-.. HKNRT BENDER, Executors. OOK IIEKE1 LOOK IIEUE! ! " i A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell the Farm ot which he resides, la Allegheny twp., Cambria county.": The Farm contains J45 Acres (1)0 cleared) aud j the improvements are ample and in good order. ' Fair term arid Iadisputab'e title. Possession T given 1st April. A. WALTKRS. Feb. 4, 1863-tf Lorrito R O ; SELECT SC 1 1 OOL Tbe ondersi?ned will opn a Select School in Room Jin. 1 , Ebensburg Union Sch m1 House, on Moimi, Mabch l.Vrit, IS(9, or a st4oa of two M juth. Tumi 1.5D pt month of Ibur weeks. Feb. II, le03.-f. OEO. V. . , H "ft inr