ltt corn-ano- iu - chronicling america « library of...

1
AUG. 15, 18C7. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. TQiLT.fiila' The foundation for the new '.'ilie church ia this place is about receiv- - t'le finishing touches, and ia a most ub-:!"rt- ;il handsome piece of masonry. If ''WiiCC of the work is as well executed, iiiive no doubt it will be, the edifice ' lie ia huuor to the spirited congregation, V"l'e crmuoent to our town, and a lasting ,!. , ::, :.t to the abilities of its architect, J. ' Easlv, l-- 1- an1 tue contractors engaged ercctiou. In aid of this sacred enter-'J;- 4 ;t s uchigned to hold a Harvest Home ?r't:val on Tuesday, the 3d of September '"it a111 aAXr promises to be replete r nkuiant and innocent recreation and iruri l i. : c ule.a splendid siIK dress ana a vaiua- - tTAtch will be awarded to the fortunate uf the lucky numbers, and in the "Ijjp-iiai- everybody ia solicited to aid a by taking chances in the gift - bv yor.ns; ladies engaged in soliciting fr these prizes, aim we irusi mey ,r j rL.,i'iye Vbersl greeting from all classes. CiiAKf-- or B.veb. Philip Collins. Esq., vwmj'ot of Lis large and rtsfJttrce, rcteutiy refitted and refur-.i.- L oi Hisrh street, Rtd can now boaBt i t occnv-vK-- of wi of the mott comfurta- - le nxl coKveuiont homes !n the Stat. I . Siitx'rnatMT, Lsfl-- , has reoiOTed to the ust made vacant by tie removal of nr. OAi'o, wiiicu iio prcna.sei irom mat ntkt;iaii goevs moRtlw ao. ilarry Shoe .Aer has bou left ".alone ia Ida glory," t wiils oa his customers with as much Ucrity if you krxiw what that is and as , ;.il;nc a countenance is it nothing unusual ni happened. W-- trust Hairy will bo ta:ort'- - in Lis loneliness by the frequent 'itscf jod customers, as it would be a v if so fair a flower (Harry keeps the best f i!u.r) hoi J d be permit ted to "waj-t- e its ;tgraacc cu tha desert ait." By all means y wLat you want from Harry. Tjiu L"HETT j PiC-Nic- . We had the plca-.- ;: if ln'ins prenont at the pic-n- ic held in a . ,;,ghtful prove, near the village of Loretto, in Wednesday htt, and must say th.'.t we witnessed a social re-uni- more in ac- -. rd with true enjoyment and proper deco- rum. We greeted many friends in attend- ee from Altoona, Johnstown, Wilmore, niiil uther points, and they all concurred in vxytestUuis of delight at the manner in which i he affair was conducted. A large concourse eop! was In attendance, and scarcely an finery word even was heard amid the diu of : :j'py vcmcw. We dkl not learn how much vfi realized in aid of the worthy cause for vkliith it was gotten up, but doubt not the iuui wa exceedingly gratifying. Dkap. Mr. Hjomas O'Brion, of Munster Jowrhlitp, who, it wj.ll be remembered, was rvLlc.vl in the early part of laet spring of a ronsiJerable sum in gold and tilver, ditd at Lis riidtnrein that township on Saturday !.wt. S.me two weeks ago, we have been iii'jrmcd, Mr. O'B. was on his way to the factory with a sack of wool, and accidental- ly fell from his buggy, receiriug internal"iu-- j :rir--s of such a nature as to result in his 'icath, as above stated. Mr. O'Brien was t 70 eara of age, and during more than l;a'.f ls lifetime resided in Cambria county. His remains were interred at the Summit on Mouday. May he reet in peace. Celestial PltENOMKNA. Most of our cit-- hrr.s were attracted to the streets, on Satur day evening last, to witness a plaasing phe-riom- a in the nppearance of the fky, which Teas cricircled vith two or three large strips of dark blue, having the setting sun for their base. One scientific gentleman assured v.t that they were produced by the reflection of the tun' rays on the new store-roo- m of Mill fc Davis. We failed to "sec it in that l;gbt." but it occurred to us that the proper reflection for every person to make is that the above gentlemen have reduced the prices of all their goods in order to close out their stock us far as possible preparatory to their removal to their new quarters. Jim Cram eh. -- We notice clrewhere the noinitiKtlon by the Democracy of Iilair coun ty of our whole-soule- d and double-breaste- d fiirnd and patron, Jim Cramer, for the office cf KherilT. Jim entered the lists on his own resmsibility, some five years ago, as a can- didate for County Treasurer, and was elected i ya handsome mnjnntv over the Republican r.oicinee. Ho has lct none of his personal popularity since then, and although be has a tanier horse to pull agamst in the person of Capt. M'Keage, we still hope for his tri- umphant election this timo. We shall toss f ur hat in an extacy of glee if Jim should prove the winner m the race. Glortucs ! What delightful and refresh ing showers fell to our lot (and everybody else's lot in this viclnitv ) on luesdar. At- - ter an almost uninterrupted drought of sev rid weeks duration, the floodgates opened nd the rain descended to bless and revivify tU earth, and all nature now Beems as Ftnil trig and as redolent of joy aa a blooming younc mls docked out in the most gorgeous arrnv from the cheap cash store of J. M. Thompson, on High street, where everything ia the mercantde line can be bought at the lowest possible price". Sometiiixg Xr.w. A want has been sup plied ia our cooimunity bv the establish rnent of a store devoted exclusively to the sale of ready-mad- e closing and gentlemen's lurnishtns tr'xxw. Andv Majruire, in con nection with a non-resido- nt partner, lies tipened out a full lino of god of this kind &t his room on Main street, and by the aid of a tnperb stock and moderate prices ia de- termined to win his way to public favor. V.'e Lope to see the new enterprise liberally encouraged. TKitsoHAL. We neglected to notice era tV.is the advent amongst ua of our friend, f'r. J. L. Brallier, as wholesome and amia- ble aa ever. May his list of customers "inc- rease and multiply." J. Patton Thompson and his "bonniebride" a,c giving our village the bonefit of the wa-p,I- Jg clays of the honeymoon. It is aston-lbhin- g how gracefully the aforesaid Joe has put on the regalia of the Benedictine order. atai. Accident. We learn from the "itUburgh Post that a man, name unknown, pun over and killed by a passenger train on the Pa. II. R., a short distance west of treason, this county, on Friday last. The engineer did not discover the presence of the Victim until it was too late to save his life. 0Br.EitT. The store of Mr. James Gard-e- T at Blacklick station, Indiana county, A' ectercd by burglars, a couple of weeks , nc and despoiled of some three or four UMreJ dollars worth goods. A man tru tStkes' h'3 wife an1 eoi;. Lrive been - ett r.n nspirion r,f l;ng the thicyi?; i t Ltt or Jurors. The followinc persons have been drawn to serve as Grand and Tra verse Jurors for the ensuing term of Court, commencing on Monday, Sept. 2d, 1867 : Grand Jurors. Henry Walters, Foreman, Summerhill Tp. George Delany, farmer, Allegheny Tp. David Rowland, farmer, Blacklick Tp. George Eagle, farmer, Conemaugh Tp. John Shaffer, do do do lingh towards, farmer, Cambria Tp. John M'Bride, do do do Jesse Inlow, farmer, Clearfield Tp. Daniel Dumm, carpenter, Carroll Tp. Isaac Evans tanner. West Ward, EbeuBb'g. D. A. M'Closkey, laborer, Gallitzin Tp. Jos. Crouse, bi'ksmith, 2d W'd, Johnstown. K. B. Gageby, blacksmith, 8d W'd, do James Quinn, tinner, do do William J. Ivurts, carpenter, Loretto Bor. Patrick Connelly, laborer, Millvillc Bor. William A. Makin, miller, Richland Tp. Henry Hughes, inn-keepe- r, Summitv'le Bor. Thomas Conrad, miller, Washington Tp. James Farren, farmer, do do William M'Manamy, farmer, White Tp. Daniel Donnelly, farmer, do Jackson J. Horner, farmer, Yoder Tp do Traverse Jurors. First Week. John Counery, farmer, Allegheny Tp Jacob Sherry, do do do Anthony Anstead, farmer, Chest Tp Philip Thomas, . do do do Christian Fulmer, farmer, Carroll Tp John Feightner, do do do John Bender, do do do Nicholas Snyder, do do do Frederick Snyder, do do do George Seymore, do do do Levi Weakland, do do do Celestine M'Muilin, farmer, Clearfield Tp Lewis Burgoon, do do do Thomas G Davis, farmer, Cambria Tp Robert Edwards, do do do William Larmer, do de do John E Junes, do do do Daniel IViDgle, farmer, Croyle Tp Silas F.urke, do do do Lewis Bcamer. moulder, 1st w'd, Conem'gh William Grant, miner, 2.1 ward, do W J Bendon, carpenter, Carrolltown Bor Lewis Rodders bridge, piogressing , Ebeusburg improvement which was needed, Charles O'Hagar, miner, Gallitzin Tp Christian Snyder, sr, farmer, Jackson Tp Henry do do do Eben James, merchant, 1st w'd, Johnstown Jas M'Muilin, carpenter, 2d w'd. do John W Easly, carpenter, 3d w'd. do Jno A M'Kiuney, 4th w'd, do Reuben Haynes, brickmakcr, 6tli wd, do J K Hitc, gentleman, 5th ward, do James Darby, miner, Millville Bor Thomas Judge, boss, do do Patrick Boyle, miner, Tropect lior John Wingard, farmer, Richland Tp Josoph Bearer, farmer, Susquehanna Tp Henry Lloyd, do do do John Bearer, justice," do do Edward Lynch, farmer, Summerhill Tp John Doran. do do do Solomon Benshoof, farmer, Taylor Tp John Powell, farmer. White Tp ? M George, gentleman, Washington lp George Wintrode, inn-keepe- r, Wilmore Bor saac Wise, gentleman, do no Michael M'Colcan. teacher. do do Jacob J Strayer, laborer, Yoder Tp Second Week. Michael Maguire, farmer, Allegneny Twp George do do do William Evans, farmer, Blacklick Twp John J Burns, merchant, Clearfield Twp Patrick Finaghty, farmer, do do i'eter Adams. do do do Peter Trexler, do do do Thomas Devsrcaux, farmer, Cambria Twp Edward Thomas, do do do Leonard Farabaugh, farmer, Carroll Twp Augustine Luther, do do do John Yahner, do do do John Knepper, jr, farmer, Croyle Iwp Joseph Croyle, do do do Henry Mellon, sawyer, Chest Twp Goo W Krise, farmer, do do Rich'd Sanderson, laborer, Conemaugh Twp David Noon, farmer, do do Wm II Canan, farmer, 1st ward, Concm'gh Chas Helfrich, laborer, 2d ward, do John Siberts, inn keeper, 2d ward, do Michael Connery, roller, Cambria lior Henry Gore, laborer, do do John Kurtz, miner, do do Syl Weakland, bi'ksmith, Chest Springs Bor R II Singer, blacksmith, W wd, ibensuurg J A Moore, gentleman, E ward, do Arthur Devlin, farmec, Jackson Twp Henry Tritchard, merchant, 2d wd, Johnst'n David Hamilton, carpenter, 5th wd, do John Bradley, merchant, Loretto Bor hvan G Lewis, pattern-make- r, Milivi.ie lor Moses narshberger, farmer, Richland Twp reter J Lehman, do do do Levi Orris, do do do Jacob II Stull, do do do Moses K ring, do do do Samuel Breth, farmer, Susquehanna Twp David Powers, do do do James Shorthill, laborer, Summerhill Twp Leonard Kest, inn-keepe- r, Taylor Twp Finley Abies, farmer, do do Thomas Mullin, laborer. Washington Twp Wm Fleming, farmer, White Twp Asa II Fisk, merchant, do do Lewis Edwards, farmer, Yoder Twp Henry Peden, do do do Joseph Strayer, do do do Blair Cotjntt Nominations. The Dem- ocratic Convention to nominate a county tic- ket assembled in the Court House in Holli-daysbur- g, on Wednesday of last week, and presented the following unexceptionable can- didates for the suffrages of the people : For State Senator, Dr. R. W Christy, of Alle- gheny township, subject to the decision cf the Senatorial Conference; Assembly, Jas. D. Rea. of Hollidaysburg : Sheriff, James II. Cramer, of Hollidaysburg ; rrothonotary, W. W. Jackson, of Gaysport ; Commissioner, A. II. Roberts, of Altoona ; Poor Director, Geo. Smith, of North Woodberry ; Auditor, John C. West, of Hollidaysburg; Coroner, Hart, of Allegheny; Jury Commissioner, James Funk, of Allegheny. Dr. Rowan Clark, of Antlstown, O. A. Traugh, of rg, and James Lowther, of Al- toona three of the etaunchest democrats and most honorable men in the State were chosen as Senatorial Conferees, Dr. A. J. Crissman, of MartiDsburg, elected to next year's Democratic State Convention, and James Lowther, of Altoona, appointed Chair- man of the County Committee. The resolu- tions adopted were unequivocal in their en- dorsement of sound Democratic principles, and hopeful of the ultimate success of the good cause. Unfortunately, a great propor- tion of the radical majority of Blair county composed of men who would support those principles they were convinced, as every person should be by this time, that the only salvation for the country is in the success of democratic men and measures, and hence it would be hoping against hope to expect the election of tho above ticket entire. The dem- ocrats are to be commended, however, for keeping up their local organization, and the day of their triumph may not be as far dis- tant as we have reason to fear. We would call attention to the advertise ment of Messrs, Harshberger & Co., were it not that it is sufficiently prominent to speak for itself. The merits of the accompanying LOCAL CORHESFOXDEKCtV Johsstown, Aug. 13, 1867. Dear Freeman We read somewhere of an erratic individual named John P. deLeon, who, a number of years ago, emigrated to the new world and instituted a rigid search for a fabled stream which would have the effect of rejuvenating old age, or insure eter nal youth. According to the best authority on the snbjfct. Ponce deLeon failed to dis- cover the object of bis search, and had he been around here last week looking for local items he would have been equally unsuccess- ful. As your intelligent readers would, however, be disappointed not to have the usual infliction of a letter from here, I must perforce write something. I have heretofore neglected to notice a de cided building improvement now in course of erection on Main street. A three story brick, with a front of about 34 feet and running back 88 feet, is being built by Mr. John Parke ou the lot adjoining the old Mansion House property. When completed it will be one of the largest business houses in town. Col. Frazer has broken ground for his new building immediately opposite. This will be a two story brick, in size 23J b3' 43. The brick-layer- s commence this week on the new school house, on the cor- ner of Franklin and Canal Streets, and it is the intention to push it to a rapid comple- tion. The foundation for a new Town nail, to be built by a joint stock company, will be put up this fall, but the building will not be erected until spring. The site for the new Hall is at the corner of Clinton and Canal streets. About $2,000 has been subscribed by the members of the Presbyterian congregation for the purpose of putting a tower and spire on their new church. The work is to be done immediately. Tha roof timbers have been placed on the new Methodist church and all the work will ere long be completed. It is es- timated that this church will cost $C0,000 The paving of Cinder street, from tho end of the Conemaugh bridge as far down as the iron is finely. This is butcher, E ward. an much Acl-'m- s. merch't, Flick, Ellis Is if exterior and will greatly enhance the value of prop- erty in that locality. The company engaged in building the water works have got into a little difficulty with the owner of the-lan- d upon which the works are to be located. 1 he company con sidered the price asked for the land as rather exorbitant, and refused to pay it. Suit was brought for payment for the ground and al- leged damages which the owner sustained, and viewers having been appointed, the land was appraisod. The viewers reported on Saturday evening, and rendered a decision to the effect that Mr. Jccoby had suffered damages to the amount of $1,000, and valu- ing the land seventy-thre- e acres in all at $1,500. So the matter rests at present. About a dozen boys were arrested on Sat- urday for assaulting young man and two ladies who were riding in a buggy, about two miles below town. The information set forth that they had stopped the horse, used unseemly language in presence of the ladies, and threw stones at the party after they had been permitted to pass on. The case was settled by the youthful offenders paying to the driver of the buggy $10 and footing up the bill of cots. A man residing on the "Island" had about $100 in greenbacks stolen from him, a week or two ago. He had reason to sus- pect a couple of ladies who had been visit ing at his house, and who resided at Flor ence. An officer was sent to search thern for the missing funds, but no trace of the money could be found. Moral don't keep any extra money. Your correspondent was so unfortunate as to lose a. valuable watcn last weelc. lie had been ut work on a building on Main street, an! had taken on his vest (in one pocket of which was the watch) and left it in the viiinity of where he was at work. Some euterprising individual meandered 'round in that direction and elevated tne time-piec- e, kindly leaving the vest. No trace of watch or thief lias since been dis covered. Moral don't leave a watch lay around loose. Who will present Sku Bal with a brick watch 7 Oue of the recent improvements in borough is a large ball alley, which is located at the lower end of the villi ome of our Cambria city inends excel in this species of healfhful and exciting exer- cise. 1 wo Cricket clubs have been lormed in town, and as some of the members are ex ports in this interesting game it affords the uninitiated a great deal of pleasure to wit ness their playing. I had almost forgotten to note that an ex citing foot race is to come off on Saturday, on the old tow-pat- h, below the second lock. The stake ij 550 a side, but outside bets to a considerable amount have been put up iy the backers of the different parties. The names of the contestants are Redmond and Davii, and a3 they have each been undergo ing a severe process of traiuing and diet the race will be well worth witnessing. Attempts were made to hold four differ ent pic-nic- H last week, but the leaky con dition of the canopy overhead effectually squashod them. Your correspondent had the pleasure of attending a pic-ni- c at Loretto on Wednesday last, and as our friends there know how to manage such affairs, everything went off, of course, agreeably. The ball at the Shield's House, in the evening was an immense af fair, and for order and general satisfaction could not bo excelled. I was highly gratified, during my brief stay at Loretto. to see an old fellow student of St. Francis, II. L. M'Cullough, Esq. Harry looks as young as in days gone, when the thorny path to knowledge wa3 not alto gether our worst bother. My talented friend s now practicing the profession of law in Pittsburgh, and it will require neither a prophet, nor the son of a prophet, to pre diet for him a brilliant career, Sku UAL. Enlarging. Our friend, C. T. Roberts, is determined that "no pent-u- p Utica shall contract hia powers," and hence he is new putting a considerable addition to his store- room, which will not only enable him to dis play to better advantage his fine stock of jewelry, notions, dooks, etc., out win render his store-roo- m one oi tne largest anu neatest, in our town. We trust that the additional space will induce an additional rush of cus- tomers in that direction. A Gentle Hint. Mr. V. S. Barker no- tifies persons whose names are on the debit side of his bocks without a corresponding credit, that they had better soon meet him on the square if they wish to avoid other ex- pense than the payment of their bills. An- other mode of aiding Mr. B. to lay in his fall stock is to,go there with your money and buy whatever merchandise you need. His stock and prices will commend themselves. Thanks. Harry Teter, formerly of Johns- town, and carrier-bo- y of the "Mountain Echo" during part of the time we were con- nected with it. has our sincere thanks for his kindly expressions in behalf of ourself and "documents" shali be f;:!" afl' 'hdj I the Freeman, made through the Middleport rtpflriri! ? our next issue."' " 4 IV, ") v"3' cf w Q is loc1 editor' Use the Best. Blades'1 Evphonial Lu bricators are a medical preparation in the form of a LozeDge. and ars universally con sidered the most pleasant, convenient and ef fectual remedy m use for Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, Croups, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Diptheria, and all Pulmonary Complaints. They are warrantkd to give quicker and more lasting benefit in the above affections than any other remedy. Also to contain no deletarious ingredient, and not to offend the weakest and most sensitive Stomach. Blades' Constitution Pills are so called be- - cause of their peculiar effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Blood and Nervous System. For inactivity of the Liver, for the Stomach in derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will de light the patient with their mild and bene ficial effect, especially it alter long continued indigestion and .costiveness, they are left with periodical returns of the Sick Headache. In case of a severe cold, producing Chills and Fever, vou can break it very soon by using the Tills as per directions with each box. JOHN H. BLADES & CO., augS-7- y Proprietors, Elmira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists ; 25 cts. per box. Going Vert Fast. This is an age of wonderful inventions. The minds of inge nious men have brought forth machinery fa cilitating and making labor easy. And among the rest the Blacksmith has not been forgotten, for I. C. Singer has invented a machine which makes the process of bending light or heavy tires, bands, &c, an easy and very pleasant task. This machine is gauged and numbered so as to tell exactly where to place the rollers in order to bend any desired diameter. Hundreds of references jan be sriven. To get tho machine, address R. 11. Singer, Ebensburg, Pa. K. B. A few State rights remain to bo disposed of. None need apply for Pennsyl vania, as the inventor intends holding it fur the purpose of selling machines. r. S. The place to get your horse well shod, your wagon tire made and general blacKsmithing done, is at lv. 11. Dinger s shop, near Isaac Evans' tannery. Splendid Prizes in Greektsacks. Over in Greenbacks; $10,000 in Sewing Machines ; $0,00 in Washing Machines ; a vast amount of Hoop Skirts, Albums, Books, Gold Pens, Pencils, Lockets. &c-- , &c, to be distributed to the subscribers and purchasers of the Home Amusement. Every yearly sub scriber gets twenty-fou- r tickets, drawing from $5 to $100 each in Greenbacks. Can vassing Agents clear from $10 to ?15 per day raising Clubs. Sample copies with a prize ticket and full directions and instruc tions to Agents, sent by mail, by enclosing ten cents, addressed to the Home Amuse vient. 78 Nassau Street. New York. Male ard Female Canvassing Agents wanted in every town and neighborhood in the United States. 4 NXOUXCEMENT. To the Citizens of Cambria County offer myself an Independent candidate for JU' BY COMMISSIONER at the approaching election. JOHN TORTER. 1 : I as Susquehanna Tp., August 8, 18G7. I j 1 WAiM LU I All per sons who know themselves to be in debt to the subscriber, either by note or book account, are requested to call and make im- mediate payment, otherwise their accounts will be left for collection. Aug. 15.-l- S. QAW MILL FOR SALE. -- The scriber offers sale Ids STEAM SAW MILL, known as Mill,7' two and a half miles north of Gallitzin. Cambria co. Tho Mill is in perfect order, and will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply on the to JEROME August 15, 186.-3m- . 1 TCEXSE V. BARKER. for "Cambria working premises DAWSON XOT ICE. Petitions for Eating House licenses have been filed in the Office of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria County by the following ncrsons. to be nreseutcd to the Judges ot said Court on the first Monday of September next : Johnstown Bor. Adam Biersliank, 31 Ward : Jacob Fend, 4th Ward. Millville Bor, Thomas Downs. GEO. C. K ZAIIM, Troth'y Prothy's Office, Ebensburg, Aug. 15,1807 "IXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Let- - ters Testamentary on the estate of Thos. O'Brien, late of Minister township, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria- - county, persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present them in proper shape for settlement, and those indebted are urged to promnt payment. JAMES FARREN. J -- xecur3. Munsler Tp., Aug. 15, 18G7.-C- t. " WHOLESALE IS n D.WJARSIIBBRGBR&CO., 91 A IX STREET, O PFO SITE HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, TA., Keep constantly for sale the and best assortment of pure ire SCOTT largest DRUGS & MEDICINES IS CAMBRIA COUNTY. DAIMTQ nil Q VAnfxUQUFQ AIcoliol, Turpentine, DYES, DYESTMFS, Ml, Ml And iii fact everytliing kept in a Jirst-clas- s Drug all of tciU be SOLD AT PRICES, MISHLER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS, by the dozen or by the gallon. OtU Of Perfumories Articles is acknowledged by all judges to bo the LARGEST IN QUANTITY OF AND FINEST IN QUALITY ANY IN OUR TOWN. SOLK AGENTS AND sub SHARPS 3IAGIC OINTMENT 1 ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AT LOWEST PRICES. Johnstown, Au. 15, lST.-ly- . SHERIFFS SALES. By virtue of Eriwn. and Le vari Facias issued out of tho Court of Corn-ano- n Pleas of Cambria county, and to me di rected, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House, in Ebensburg, on Mon day the 2d day of September next at 1 o' clock r. m., the following Real Lstate, to wit: All the right, title and interest of William McDonald of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Susquehanna township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of Barbara O'Connor, Sarah Coliiucy, and others, con taining thirty-fiv- e acres, more or less, about twenty-fiv- e acres of which are cleared, hav ing thereon erected a log and log bain. now in the occupancy of the said William McDonald. Also, all the right, title and interest of William MiDjnald, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Susquehanna town ship, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Ja cob Good. Joseph McDonald, and others, containing ninety-seve- n acres, more or less, about two acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a loghouse,not now occupied. laken into execution and to be sold at the suit of R. L. Johnston. ALS"), All the right, title and interest of James E. Southworth, of, in and to all that certain tract and parcel of land situated in Jackson township, Cambria county, adjoining lands now or late the property of S. Dormyer and L. Dormyer on the west, lands of Joseph Burkhart on the south, lands now or late of Simon Dunmire on the north, and lands now or late of Peter Berg and Jacob Arnold on the east, and others, containing one hundred and eighteen acres, more or less, excepting, nevertheless, the surface of eighteen acres of said tract, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. Taken into execution and to be sold at the suit of Elizabeth Slonaker. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Dennis McLaughlin, of, in and to a lot of ground situated in Cambria borough, Cambria coun-t- ', adjoining lot of John Ryan on the cast and the Pennsylvania Rail Road on the west, having thereon erected a story plank house, now in the occupancy of the said Dennis McLaughlin. Taken into execution and to be 3old at the suit of Samuel M. Rainey. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Jacob Burnoon. of. in and to a niece or parcel o land situated in Washington township, Cam- bria county', adjoining lands of the heirs of Philip Noon, dee'd, heirs of Edward Donald- - sou, det'd, and others, containing one hun dred and sixty -- eight acres, more or less, about seventy acres of are cleared, having thereon erectel a two story plank house and frame barn, with a coal bank on the premises, now in the occupancy of said Jacob Burgoon. Taken into execution and to be Bold at the suit of Cambria County. ALSO. All the right, title and interest of Michael Snyder, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Carroll township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Michael Hoover, Lmanuel Disnart, and others, containing one hundred and ninety-si- x acres, more or less, about seventy-fiv- e acres of which arc cleared, having thereon erected a two storv plank house and bank barn, now in the oc cupancy of the said Michael Snyder. Taken into execution and to be sold at the suit of A. A. Barker. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Edward Hudson, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Susquehanna township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Jacob Good, William McDonald, and others, con- taining twenty acres, more or less, about four acres of are cleared, having there- on erected a one-and-a-h- story plank house and log stable, not now occupied. - into execution and to be sold at the suit of George M'Creery and Jane M'Crecry, his wife. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Peter Dunn, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Munster township, Cambria coun ty, adjoining lands of the heirs of James Smith, dee'd, heirs of David O'Hara, dee'd, and others, containing one hundred and twenty acres, more or less, about fifty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a log and log barn, not now occupied. Taken into execution and to be sold at the suit of Mary E. and Annie F. Downey. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Robert M. Lemon, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cam- bria county, adjoining lands of M. M. Adams, heirs of Edward Donaldson, and otherscoc- - taining three hundred and fifty acres, more or less, having thereon a coal bank, hoppers, lateral railroad, and other Taken into execution and to be sold at the suit of Henry Scanlan, administrator of An drew Stuppy, dee'd. ALSO, All tho right, title and interest of Daniel J. Evans, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Cambria township. Cambria county, adj .ining lands of John T. Evans, Lliaa Jones, and otners, containing one hun dred acres, more or less, unimproved. Taken into execution and to be sold at the suit of R. L. Johnston. JAMES MYERS. Sheriff. Shff's Office, Ebensburg, Aug. 15, 18G7. THE ORPHANS' COURT OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that, the following appraisements of certain personal property of decedents, select- ed and set apart for the widows of intes tates, Act of Assembly of the 14 th of April, 1851, have been filed in the Register's office at Ebensburg, and will be presented to Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands, the orphans' court for approval, on wed- - nesday the 7th of September nest, to wit : Jinnn T?,., wi,UQ T.0. Store, teltich CITY STOCK and Toilet rOK ALL Vend. house one-and-a-h- which which Taken house good under Appraisement of certain personal proper ty of Jos. W. Myers, Esq., late ot Crovle township, dee'd, set apart for the widow of Eaid deceased. Appraisement of certain personal proper ty set apart for tho widow of Eraa Evans, deceased. Appraisement of certain personal proper ty set apart for the widow of Abraham Mor rison, deceased. Appraisement of certain personal proper ty set apart for tho widow of Henry Krise, deceased. Appraisement of certain personal proper- ty set apart for the widow of Jacob Rubritz, deceased. Appraisement of certain personal proper- ty set apart for the widow of Emanuel li. Grumbling, deceased. Appraisement of certain personal proper- ty set apart for the widow of Christian Bur-ke- y, deceased. Appraisement of certain personal proper ty set apart for the widow of Thomas John- - son, deceased. Appraisement of certain personal set apart for tho widow of Frederick Mar-bour- g, deceased. Appraisement of certain personal proper- ty set apart for the widow of Ix?vi R Hunt, deceased. JAMES GRIFFIN, Clerk. Clerk'o Office, Ebeoolurj, Au. 13, lSiJT. iu YOU WERE Mil & FOR? THIS WAY!! For Bargains! 111 filiS JUST RECEIVED AT HP! OHPSON'S On High. Street. THE LARGE T STOCK ! THE BEST VARIETY ! THE GREATEST BARGAIN'S AND MORE OF THEM I tout Uftvu CTrw mmn limiti imiii ULiii uriiLiiiju uiiiiii FOR A LONG TIME I Fine DRESS GOODS Standard Dry Good SUPERB LINE OF NOTIONS, mm Bimm IN ! . s, 9 . HI AL LIST. Ltt ot unw set i down for trial at a Conrt of Gomroon , rieas of Cambria County, to bo heM at the 2d day of next : - First Week. vs Haws et al &Bro rs Sweeny Hall St Co vs Moore f Brown s uatuner adm'x Jackson et el Brof herline Hoffman Louis Shrivcr for uso Iliggins Truby Calvin et al Krise Calvin Altimua Christy Moore's adm'rs Gillis Good Miller Plack Second U eek vs Pringle vs Johnston et al rs Swires et al vs Colclesser et al vs Fatten vs et al rs Dclange & vs y Duncan vs ts et al vs Noel et al VS Coop'T vs Chri.-t- y vs D.ivis et al vs vs vs vs vs vs Moore fc Piper McKenr.ie ot al Penna RR Co Same Girle Hartzoc Demeree et al GEO. C. K. ZIIM, PmthV. Office, Aug. 8, 1S6 SALl. r,y an order issued out o. t:ie Court of Cambria county, there will be exposed to sale, at public outcry, o. the on the 21th day of A. D. 18G7. at the hour of 1 oMock, p. m., the describe. I renl eslate, cf which Francis Glosser, late of Chest died seized, viz : A mes- suage, being a mansion house and tract of land, situate in the township of Che.-- t, in Cambria county, bounded by lands of .T.v-o- b Gloss-T- , Titer Jacob Leiden, Con- rad Ycager, Georcre G looser, and others, con- taining about ONE ACRES, more or less, with the The above is well and in good condition. Tekms of Sale: One-ha- lf the pn-c- o money to be paid on of the sale, and the balance in oue year with interest ; said to be secured bv a lien upon tho PAUL Err. of Francis Closer, dee'd. A F THH NEW aud From the Great River to the Great Ocean. BY ALBERT D. Over 20,000 Copies Sold li One Month. L'fe and Adi-cntur- e on Prairies, Mountain. and' the Pacific Ooatt. With over 200 Dz- - and Vieics of the Sea- - t nmj. Lilies. lAinds. Mines. 1 cojhc ana Lii- - j rinsitics nf the New States and To and settlers in the "Far West," this History of that vn,t and fertile region will prove an :' as it does a want ior.g i felt of a full, authentic and reliable guide tot r- - . climate, s il, means of travel. &c- - . ! Seud for Circulars and see our terms, ami 1 it a full of the work. Address NA- - TIONAL 507 v ? Street, Pa. f j. ; THE OF ' In the matb-- r t I of the petition of Barbara Eastman for tha i ; to j umui.y lor fjkjuh: j tract made with John i) -- . j'1 rolltown borough, dee'd. And , July, 1867, petition read and Jor -- br I nctly i.v Zes i ! ' t i Iy the Court- - Lxtract from i.---vc- v ,t- - ' seal. JAMES f , t!o ' : In of the above appoTh I will attend to the duties thereof, atffi S fice of James C. Easly, Esq., in ' I on Friday, Aug. 23d, I8G7, at 2 o'clock M., when ami where all persons inter., i :r l rtt'iv '.uifiiii ii r ih'u wf m n n vxi 'wo..- - ' a ar JOHN A. ew Aug. 3, lSC7.-0t- . To 1 and his wife, DarJr-- l Va-- - t snm and Luanda, his wife, Matilda Cain and ; ' Mary Martha Cain, heirs and logal repress:- - ' tatives of Elizabeth Cain, dee'd : Take no- - 5 . tice that an inquost will be held at the Uia of Elizabeth Giin, late of Tavlor : ? ; Cambria county, dee'd, on Friday " ' the 80th day of August next. at 1 o'clock in l'l the afternoon of that day, for the purrse of : , making cf the real estate of said i '. to and among her children and le- - : gal If tm same can be don ' without to or spoiling of the who'e, ' otherwise to value ?nd appraise the same! W. at which time and place you are '. ' to attend if you think proper. i JAM ES Sheriff. ! Y Sheriff's Office, July 17, 18C7. J i f heirs Dean Nod CO., To Luke Mvcrs am! bis wife, and to Henry Carle. and legal of irise, t.cc u : lane notice that an nnnru will Ik? hold at the late of llcr.rv 1 V Krise, late of Clearfield Cambria ! I county, dee'd, on the 31st day if" Yuufi, iicii, in i o chick iu me aiternoon of I that day, for the purpose of making parti-- j tion cf the real estate of said to and ' among bio children and lejral '.,;' V it the same can be done without to ; I K or of the whole; "to vahm j ' and the same, at which time you are to attend if vi.u thinks ? fit JAMES Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, July 16, lSGT. f 0 nn iha I t OTHER GOODS SSSSS:I; i GREAT PROFUSION COME ai id S AND TELL ALL EE YOUR FRIENDS! commencing Monday, September Tiernan, endorsee, Guckenheimer Pringle's llornbcrger Litzingcr Campbell Mclntyro Mcllugh Zimmerman Burgoous Prothy's Ebeusburg, COURT ORPHAN Orphans' premises, SATURDAY, AUGUST, following township, Woodley, HUNDRED appurtenances. property improved confirmation thoreaftrr, payment premises. YAHNER, BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI;5' COllFLCTU UlStOBV STATES TERRITORIES RICHARDSON. scrii'lice PhotnrjrajJiix Territories. prospective emigrants invaluable ass:starce, supplying products, desciiption PUBLISHING Minor5, Philadelphia, ORPHANS COURT CAMBRIA COUNTY. nppomtmt-nt'o- l Commissioner takjjuahtjj ptrriormaiiie Campbell, appointed Commis.-ione- r, GRIFFIN pursuance CarrollW& KENNEDY, Commissione?1- - TVOTICE. William Strive?! Susannah, dwelling township, partition deceased, representatives, prejudice requested MYERS, Ebensburg, OTICE Margaret, representatives dwelling township, Saturday deceased, representative.. prejudice spoiling otherwise appraise andp-plac- requested MYERS. Ebcnsbur-j- , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. AND ALL . . it ,. Utmnty, an persons naving claims agaiust; - said estate are requested to present themS; properly authenticated for settlement, and those iudebted to the Earao will make pav- - t;: meut without delay. i BAR MI "MYERS, " h JOSEPH CROYLE Aumra- - .1 Auc. S, 1807-O.- t. h I I. t h A SSIGNEES'ACCOUNT.-TL- 4 final account of Robert A. M'Coy anJ j' George C. K. Zilim, Assignees of John MYr C.y, lias been filed in the rrothonotary 's Oi.; ( fice of Cambria county, and will bo present i ed to tho Judged of th Conrt of Com mo!;' Pleas of said county for cocfirmatioa, on tl!,'. 'j fiift Monday of September next. ft ' GEO. C. K. ZAIIM. Protl V. rrolhy'sOfike, Ebensburg, July 29, lSGi i (V AST NOTICE. Tho ubscr'M; him to lfcavo ull his notes. boks, etc., inch t'r1 ding the books of E. Glass oc Co., up to Apr! 1st, 18C5, with a Justice for collection. A.' - t tor the first day of September next this v? ' Ve done, j; . L. JO HUSTON , .

Upload: hoangmien

Post on 18-May-2018

214 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

TRANSCRIPT

AUG. 15, 18C7.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

TQiLT.fiila' The foundation for the new'.'ilie church ia this place is about receiv- -

t'le finishing touches, and ia a most ub-:!"rt- ;il

handsome piece of masonry. If''WiiCC of the work is as well executed,

iiiive no doubt it will be, the edifice' lie ia huuor to the spirited congregation,

V"l'e crmuoent to our town, and a lasting,!. , ::, :.t to the abilities of its architect, J.'

Easlv, l-- 1- an1 tue contractors engagedercctiou. In aid of this sacred enter-'J;- 4

;t s uchigned to hold a Harvest Home?r't:val on Tuesday, the 3d of September'"it a111 aAXr promises to be repleter

nkuiant and innocent recreation andiruri l i. : c

ule.a splendid siIK dress ana a vaiua- -

tTAtch will be awarded to the fortunateuf the lucky numbers, and in the

"Ijjp-iiai- everybody ia solicited to aid aby taking chances in the gift

- bv yor.ns; ladies engaged in soliciting

fr these prizes, aim we irusi mey,r j rL.,i'iye Vbersl greeting from all classes.

CiiAKf-- or B.veb. Philip Collins. Esq.,vwmj'ot of Lis large and

rtsfJttrce, rcteutiy refitted and refur-.i.- L

oi Hisrh street, Rtd can now boaBti t occnv-vK-- of wi of the mott comfurta- -

le nxl coKveuiont homes !n the Stat. I .

Siitx'rnatMT, Lsfl-- , has reoiOTed to theust made vacant by tie removal of

nr. OAi'o, wiiicu iio prcna.sei irom matntkt;iaii goevs moRtlw ao. ilarry Shoe.Aer has bou left ".alone ia Ida glory,"t wiils oa his customers with as much

Ucrity if you krxiw what that is and as, ;.il;nc a countenance is it nothing unusual

ni happened. W-- trust Hairy will bota:ort'- - in Lis loneliness by the frequent'itscf jod customers, as it would be a

v if so fair a flower (Harry keeps the bestf i!u.r) hoi Jd be permit ted to "waj-t-e its;tgraacc cu tha desert ait." By all meansy wLat you want from Harry.

Tjiu L"HETT j PiC-Nic- . We had the plca-.- ;:

if ln'ins prenont at the pic-n- ic held in a. ,;,ghtful prove, near the village of Loretto,in Wednesday htt, and must say th.'.t we

witnessed a social re-uni- more in ac- -.

rd with true enjoyment and proper deco-rum. We greeted many friends in attend-ee from Altoona, Johnstown, Wilmore,

niiil uther points, and they all concurred invxytestUuis of delight at the manner in whichi he affair was conducted. A large concourse

eop! was In attendance, and scarcely anfinery word even was heard amid the diu of: :j'py vcmcw. We dkl not learn how muchvfi realized in aid of the worthy cause for

vkliith it was gotten up, but doubt not theiuui wa exceedingly gratifying.

Dkap. Mr. Hjomas O'Brion, of MunsterJowrhlitp, who, it wj.ll be remembered, wasrvLlc.vl in the early part of laet spring of aronsiJerable sum in gold and tilver, ditd atLis riidtnrein that township on Saturday!.wt. S.me two weeks ago, we have beeniii'jrmcd, Mr. O'B. was on his way to thefactory with a sack of wool, and accidental-ly fell from his buggy, receiriug internal"iu--j

:rir--s of such a nature as to result in his'icath, as above stated. Mr. O'Brien was

t 70 eara of age, and during more thanl;a'.f ls lifetime resided in Cambria county.His remains were interred at the Summit onMouday. May he reet in peace.

Celestial PltENOMKNA. Most of our cit--hrr.s were attracted to the streets, on Saturday evening last, to witness a plaasing phe-riom- a

in the nppearance of the fky, whichTeas cricircled vith two or three large stripsof dark blue, having the setting sun fortheir base. One scientific gentleman assuredv.t that they were produced by the reflectionof the tun' rays on the new store-roo- m ofMill fc Davis. We failed to "sec it in thatl;gbt." but it occurred to us that the properreflection for every person to make is thatthe above gentlemen have reduced the pricesof all their goods in order to close out theirstock us far as possible preparatory to theirremoval to their new quarters.

Jim Cram eh. -- We notice clrewhere thenoinitiKtlon by the Democracy of Iilair county of our whole-soule- d and double-breaste- d

fiirnd and patron, Jim Cramer, for the officecf KherilT. Jim entered the lists on his ownresmsibility, some five years ago, as a can-didate for County Treasurer, and was electedi y a handsome mnjnntv over the Republicanr.oicinee. Ho has lct none of his personalpopularity since then, and although be hasa tanier horse to pull agamst in the personof Capt. M'Keage, we still hope for his tri-umphant election this timo. We shall tossf ur hat in an extacy of glee if Jim shouldprove the winner m the race.

Glortucs ! What delightful and refreshing showers fell to our lot (and everybodyelse's lot in this viclnitv ) on luesdar. At- -

ter an almost uninterrupted drought of sevrid weeks duration, the floodgates openednd the rain descended to bless and revivify

tU earth, and all nature now Beems as Ftniltrig and as redolent of joy aa a bloomingyounc mls docked out in the most gorgeousarrnv from the cheap cash store of J. M.Thompson, on High street, where everythingia the mercantde line can be bought at thelowest possible price".

Sometiiixg Xr.w. A want has been supplied ia our cooimunity bv the establishrnent of a store devoted exclusively to thesale of ready-mad- e closing and gentlemen'slurnishtns tr'xxw. Andv Majruire, in connection with a non-resido- nt partner, liestipened out a full lino of god of this kind&t his room on Main street, and by the aidof a tnperb stock and moderate prices ia de-

termined to win his way to public favor.V.'e Lope to see the new enterprise liberallyencouraged.

TKitsoHAL. We neglected to notice eratV.is the advent amongst ua of our friend,f'r. J. L. Brallier, as wholesome and amia-ble aa ever. May his list of customers "inc-rease and multiply."

J. Patton Thompson and his "bonniebride"a,c giving our village the bonefit of the wa-p,I- Jg

clays of the honeymoon. It is aston-lbhin- g

how gracefully the aforesaid Joe hasput on the regalia of the Benedictine order.

atai. Accident. We learn from the"itUburgh Post that a man, name unknown,

pun over and killed by a passenger trainon the Pa. II. R., a short distance west oftreason, this county, on Friday last. Theengineer did not discover the presence of theVictim until it was too late to save his life.

0Br.EitT. The store of Mr. James Gard-e- T

at Blacklick station, Indiana county,A' ectercd by burglars, a couple of weeks

, nc and despoiled of some three or fourUMreJ dollars worth goods. A man

tru tStkes' h'3 wife an1 eoi;. Lrive been- ett r.n nspirion r,f l;ng the thicyi?;

i t

Ltt or Jurors. The followinc personshave been drawn to serve as Grand and Traverse Jurors for the ensuing term of Court,commencing on Monday, Sept. 2d, 1867 :

Grand Jurors.Henry Walters, Foreman, Summerhill Tp.George Delany, farmer, Allegheny Tp.David Rowland, farmer, Blacklick Tp.George Eagle, farmer, Conemaugh Tp.John Shaffer, do do dolingh towards, farmer, Cambria Tp.John M'Bride, do do doJesse Inlow, farmer, Clearfield Tp.Daniel Dumm, carpenter, Carroll Tp.Isaac Evans tanner. West Ward, EbeuBb'g.D. A. M'Closkey, laborer, Gallitzin Tp.Jos. Crouse, bi'ksmith, 2d W'd, Johnstown.K. B. Gageby, blacksmith, 8d W'd, doJames Quinn, tinner, do doWilliam J. Ivurts, carpenter, Loretto Bor.Patrick Connelly, laborer, Millvillc Bor.William A. Makin, miller, Richland Tp.Henry Hughes, inn-keepe- r, Summitv'le Bor.Thomas Conrad, miller, Washington Tp.James Farren, farmer, do doWilliam M'Manamy, farmer, White Tp.Daniel Donnelly, farmer, doJackson J. Horner, farmer, Yoder Tp

do

Traverse Jurors. First Week.John Counery, farmer, Allegheny TpJacob Sherry, do do doAnthony Anstead, farmer, Chest TpPhilip Thomas, . do do doChristian Fulmer, farmer, Carroll TpJohn Feightner, do do doJohn Bender, do do doNicholas Snyder, do do doFrederick Snyder, do do doGeorge Seymore, do do doLevi Weakland, do do doCelestine M'Muilin, farmer, Clearfield TpLewis Burgoon, do do doThomas G Davis, farmer, Cambria TpRobert Edwards, do do doWilliam Larmer, do de doJohn E Junes, do do doDaniel IViDgle, farmer, Croyle TpSilas F.urke, do do doLewis Bcamer. moulder, 1st w'd, Conem'ghWilliam Grant, miner, 2.1 ward, doW J Bendon, carpenter, Carrolltown BorLewis Rodders

bridge, piogressing, Ebeusburg improvement which was needed,

Charles O'Hagar, miner, Gallitzin TpChristian Snyder, sr, farmer, Jackson TpHenry do do doEben James, merchant, 1st w'd, JohnstownJas M'Muilin, carpenter, 2d w'd. doJohn W Easly, carpenter, 3d w'd. doJno A M'Kiuney, 4th w'd, doReuben Haynes, brickmakcr, 6tli wd, doJ K Hitc, gentleman, 5th ward, doJames Darby, miner, Millville BorThomas Judge, boss, do doPatrick Boyle, miner, Tropect liorJohn Wingard, farmer, Richland TpJosoph Bearer, farmer, Susquehanna TpHenry Lloyd, do do doJohn Bearer, justice," do doEdward Lynch, farmer, Summerhill TpJohn Doran. do do doSolomon Benshoof, farmer, Taylor TpJohn Powell, farmer. White Tp? M George, gentleman, Washington lp

George Wintrode, inn-keepe- r, Wilmore Borsaac Wise, gentleman, do no

Michael M'Colcan. teacher. do doJacob J Strayer, laborer, Yoder Tp

Second Week.

Michael Maguire, farmer, Allegneny TwpGeorge do do doWilliam Evans, farmer, Blacklick TwpJohn J Burns, merchant, Clearfield TwpPatrick Finaghty, farmer, do doi'eter Adams. do do doPeter Trexler, do do doThomas Devsrcaux, farmer, Cambria TwpEdward Thomas, do do doLeonard Farabaugh, farmer, Carroll TwpAugustine Luther, do do doJohn Yahner, do do doJohn Knepper, jr, farmer, Croyle IwpJoseph Croyle, do do doHenry Mellon, sawyer, Chest TwpGoo W Krise, farmer, do doRich'd Sanderson, laborer, Conemaugh TwpDavid Noon, farmer, do doWm II Canan, farmer, 1st ward, Concm'ghChas Helfrich, laborer, 2d ward, doJohn Siberts, inn keeper, 2d ward, doMichael Connery, roller, Cambria liorHenry Gore, laborer, do doJohn Kurtz, miner, do doSyl Weakland, bi'ksmith, Chest Springs BorR II Singer, blacksmith, W wd, ibensuurgJ A Moore, gentleman, E ward, doArthur Devlin, farmec, Jackson TwpHenry Tritchard, merchant, 2d wd, Johnst'nDavid Hamilton, carpenter, 5th wd, doJohn Bradley, merchant, Loretto Borhvan G Lewis, pattern-make- r, Milivi.ie lorMoses narshberger, farmer, Richland Twpreter J Lehman, do do doLevi Orris, do do doJacob II Stull, do do doMoses K ring, do do doSamuel Breth, farmer, Susquehanna TwpDavid Powers, do do doJames Shorthill, laborer, Summerhill TwpLeonard Kest, inn-keepe- r, Taylor TwpFinley Abies, farmer, do doThomas Mullin, laborer. Washington TwpWm Fleming, farmer, White TwpAsa II Fisk, merchant, do doLewis Edwards, farmer, Yoder TwpHenry Peden, do do doJoseph Strayer, do do do

Blair Cotjntt Nominations. The Dem-

ocratic Convention to nominate a county tic-

ket assembled in the Court House in Holli-daysbur- g,

on Wednesday of last week, andpresented the following unexceptionable can-didates for the suffrages of the people : ForState Senator, Dr. R. W Christy, of Alle-

gheny township, subject to the decision cfthe Senatorial Conference; Assembly, Jas.D. Rea. of Hollidaysburg : Sheriff, James II.Cramer, of Hollidaysburg ; rrothonotary, W.W. Jackson, of Gaysport ; Commissioner, A.II. Roberts, of Altoona ; Poor Director, Geo.Smith, of North Woodberry ; Auditor, JohnC. West, of Hollidaysburg; Coroner,Hart, of Allegheny; Jury Commissioner,James Funk, of Allegheny. Dr. RowanClark, of Antlstown, O. A. Traugh, of rg,

and James Lowther, of Al-

toona three of the etaunchest democratsand most honorable men in the State werechosen as Senatorial Conferees, Dr. A. J.Crissman, of MartiDsburg, elected to nextyear's Democratic State Convention, andJames Lowther, of Altoona, appointed Chair-man of the County Committee. The resolu-

tions adopted were unequivocal in their en-

dorsement of sound Democratic principles,and hopeful of the ultimate success of thegood cause. Unfortunately, a great propor-tion of the radical majority of Blair county

composed of men who would support thoseprinciples they were convinced, as everyperson should be by this time, that the onlysalvation for the country is in the success ofdemocratic men and measures, and hence itwould be hoping against hope to expect theelection of tho above ticket entire. The dem-

ocrats are to be commended, however, forkeeping up their local organization, and theday of their triumph may not be as far dis-

tant as we have reason to fear.

We would call attention to the advertisement of Messrs, Harshberger & Co., were itnot that it is sufficiently prominent to speakfor itself. The merits of the accompanying

LOCAL CORHESFOXDEKCtVJohsstown, Aug. 13, 1867.

Dear Freeman We read somewhere ofan erratic individual named John P. deLeon,who, a number of years ago, emigrated tothe new world and instituted a rigid searchfor a fabled stream which would have theeffect of rejuvenating old age, or insure eternal youth. According to the best authorityon the snbjfct. Ponce deLeon failed to dis-cover the object of bis search, and had hebeen around here last week looking for localitems he would have been equally unsuccess-ful. As your intelligent readers would,however, be disappointed not to have theusual infliction of a letter from here, I mustperforce write something.

I have heretofore neglected to notice a decided building improvement now in courseof erection on Main street. A three storybrick, with a front of about 34 feet andrunning back 88 feet, is being built by Mr.John Parke ou the lot adjoining the oldMansion House property. When completedit will be one of the largest business housesin town. Col. Frazer has broken groundfor his new building immediately opposite.This will be a two story brick, in size 23Jb3' 43. The brick-layer- s commence thisweek on the new school house, on the cor-ner of Franklin and Canal Streets, and it isthe intention to push it to a rapid comple-tion.

The foundation for a new Town nail, tobe built by a joint stock company, will beput up this fall, but the building will notbe erected until spring. The site for thenew Hall is at the corner of Clinton andCanal streets.

About $2,000 has been subscribed by themembers of the Presbyterian congregationfor the purpose of putting a tower and spireon their new church. The work is to bedone immediately.

Tha roof timbers have been placed on thenew Methodist church and all thework will ere long be completed. It is es-

timated that this church will cost $C0,000The paving of Cinder street, from tho end

of the Conemaugh bridge as far down as theiron is finely. This is

butcher, E ward. an much

Acl-'m-s.

merch't,

Flick,

Ellis

Isif

exterior

and will greatly enhance the value of prop-erty in that locality.

The company engaged in building thewater works have got into a little difficultywith the owner of the-lan- d upon which theworks are to be located. 1 he company considered the price asked for the land as ratherexorbitant, and refused to pay it. Suit wasbrought for payment for the ground and al-

leged damages which the owner sustained,and viewers having been appointed, the landwas appraisod. The viewers reported onSaturday evening, and rendered a decisionto the effect that Mr. Jccoby had suffereddamages to the amount of $1,000, and valu-ing the land seventy-thre- e acres in all at$1,500. So the matter rests at present.

About a dozen boys were arrested on Sat-urday for assaulting young man and twoladies who were riding in a buggy, abouttwo miles below town. The information setforth that they had stopped the horse, usedunseemly language in presence of the ladies,and threw stones at the party after theyhad been permitted to pass on. The casewas settled by the youthful offenders payingto the driver of the buggy $10 and footingup the bill of cots.

A man residing on the "Island" hadabout $100 in greenbacks stolen from him,a week or two ago. He had reason to sus-pect a couple of ladies who had been visiting at his house, and who resided at Florence. An officer was sent to search thernfor the missing funds, but no trace of themoney could be found. Moral don't keepany extra money.

Your correspondent was so unfortunate asto lose a. valuable watcn last weelc. liehad been ut work on a building on Mainstreet, an! had taken on his vest (in onepocket of which was the watch) and left itin the viiinity of where he was at work.Some euterprising individual meandered'round in that direction and elevated tnetime-piec- e, kindly leaving the vest. Notrace of watch or thief lias since been discovered. Moral don't leave a watch layaround loose. Who will present Sku Balwith a brick watch 7

Oue of the recent improvements inborough is a large ball alley, which is

located at the lower end of the villiome of our Cambria city inends excel in

this species of healfhful and exciting exer-cise.

1 wo Cricket clubs have been lormed intown, and as some of the members are exports in this interesting game it affords theuninitiated a great deal of pleasure to witness their playing.

I had almost forgotten to note that an exciting foot race is to come off on Saturday,on the old tow-pat- h, below the second lock.The stake ij 550 a side, but outside bets toa considerable amount have been put up iythe backers of the different parties. Thenames of the contestants are Redmond andDavii, and a3 they have each been undergoing a severe process of traiuing and diet therace will be well worth witnessing.

Attempts were made to hold four different pic-nic- H last week, but the leaky condition of the canopy overhead effectuallysquashod them.

Your correspondent had the pleasure ofattending a pic-ni-c at Loretto on Wednesdaylast, and as our friends there know how tomanage such affairs, everything went off, ofcourse, agreeably. The ball at the Shield'sHouse, in the evening was an immense affair, and for order and general satisfactioncould not bo excelled.

I was highly gratified, during my briefstay at Loretto. to see an old fellow studentof St. Francis, II. L. M'Cullough, Esq.Harry looks as young as in days gone, whenthe thorny path to knowledge wa3 not altogether our worst bother. My talented friends now practicing the profession of law in

Pittsburgh, and it will require neither aprophet, nor the son of a prophet, to prediet for him a brilliant career, Sku UAL.

Enlarging. Our friend, C. T. Roberts,is determined that "no pent-u- p Utica shallcontract hia powers," and hence he is newputting a considerable addition to his store-room, which will not only enable him to display to better advantage his fine stock ofjewelry, notions, dooks, etc., out win renderhis store-roo- m one oi tne largest anu neatest,in our town. We trust that the additionalspace will induce an additional rush of cus-

tomers in that direction.

A Gentle Hint. Mr. V. S. Barker no-

tifies persons whose names are on the debitside of his bocks without a correspondingcredit, that they had better soon meet himon the square if they wish to avoid other ex-

pense than the payment of their bills. An-

other mode of aiding Mr. B. to lay in his fallstock is to,go there with your money and buywhatever merchandise you need. His stockand prices will commend themselves.

Thanks. Harry Teter, formerly of Johns-

town, and carrier-bo- y of the "MountainEcho" during part of the time we were con-

nected with it. has our sincere thanks forhis kindly expressions in behalf of ourself and

"documents" shali be f;:!" afl' 'hdj I the Freeman, made through the Middleportrtpflriri! ? our next issue."'

" 4

IV, ") v"3' cf w Q is loc1 editor'

Use the Best. Blades'1 Evphonial Lubricators are a medical preparation in theform of a LozeDge. and ars universally considered the most pleasant, convenient and effectual remedy m use for Hoarseness, Coughs,Colds, Croups, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis,Diptheria, and all Pulmonary Complaints.They are warrantkd to give quicker andmore lasting benefit in the above affectionsthan any other remedy. Also to contain nodeletarious ingredient, and not to offend theweakest and most sensitive Stomach.

Blades' Constitution Pills are so called be--cause of their peculiar effect upon the Liver,Stomach, Blood and Nervous System. Forinactivity of the Liver, for the Stomach inderangement, or Dyspepsia, they will delight the patient with their mild and beneficial effect, especially it alter long continuedindigestion and .costiveness, they are leftwith periodical returns of the Sick Headache.In case of a severe cold, producing Chillsand Fever, vou can break it very soon byusing the Tills as per directions with eachbox. JOHN H. BLADES & CO.,

augS-7- y Proprietors, Elmira, N. Y.For sale by all Druggists ; 25 cts. per box.

Going Vert Fast. This is an age ofwonderful inventions. The minds of ingenious men have brought forth machinery facilitating and making labor easy. Andamong the rest the Blacksmith has not beenforgotten, for I. C. Singer has invented amachine which makes the process of bendinglight or heavy tires, bands, &c, an easy andvery pleasant task. This machine is gaugedand numbered so as to tell exactly where toplace the rollers in order to bend any desireddiameter. Hundreds of references jan besriven. To get tho machine, address R. 11.Singer, Ebensburg, Pa.

K. B. A few State rights remain to bodisposed of. None need apply for Pennsylvania, as the inventor intends holding it furthe purpose of selling machines.

r. S. The place to get your horse wellshod, your wagon tire made and generalblacKsmithing done, is at lv. 11. Dinger sshop, near Isaac Evans' tannery.

Splendid Prizes in Greektsacks. Overin Greenbacks; $10,000 in Sewing

Machines ; $0,00 in Washing Machines ; avast amount of Hoop Skirts, Albums, Books,Gold Pens, Pencils, Lockets. &c-- , &c, to bedistributed to the subscribers and purchasersof the Home Amusement. Every yearly subscriber gets twenty-fou- r tickets, drawingfrom $5 to $100 each in Greenbacks. Canvassing Agents clear from $10 to ?15 perday raising Clubs. Sample copies with aprize ticket and full directions and instructions to Agents, sent by mail, by enclosingten cents, addressed to the Home Amusevient. 78 Nassau Street. New York. Maleard Female Canvassing Agents wanted inevery town and neighborhood in the UnitedStates.

4 NXOUXCEMENT. To theCitizens of Cambria County offer

myself an Independent candidate for JU'BY COMMISSIONER at the approachingelection. JOHN TORTER.

1

: Ias

Susquehanna Tp., August 8, 18G7.

I j 1 WAiM LU I All persons who know themselves to be in

debt to the subscriber, either by note or bookaccount, are requested to call and make im-mediate payment, otherwise their accountswill be left for collection.

Aug. 15.-l- S.

QAW MILL FOR SALE. --Thescriber offers sale Ids STEAM SAW

MILL, known as Mill,7' two anda half miles north of Gallitzin. Cambria co.Tho Mill is in perfect order, andwill be sold on reasonable terms. Apply onthe to JEROME

August 15, 186.-3m- .

1 TCEXSE

V. BARKER.

for"Cambria

working

premises DAWSON

XOT ICE. Petitionsfor Eating House licenses have been

filed in the Office of the Clerk of QuarterSessions of Cambria County by the followingncrsons. to be nreseutcd to the Judges otsaid Court on the first Monday of Septembernext : Johnstown Bor. Adam Biersliank,31 Ward : Jacob Fend, 4th Ward. MillvilleBor, Thomas Downs.

GEO. C. K ZAIIM, Troth'yProthy's Office, Ebensburg, Aug. 15,1807

"IXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Let--ters Testamentary on the estate of Thos.

O'Brien, late of Minister township, dee'd,having been granted to the undersigned bythe Register of Cambria- - county, personshaving claims against said estate are herebyrequested to present them in proper shapefor settlement, and those indebted are urgedto promnt payment.

JAMES FARREN. J--xecur3.

Munsler Tp., Aug. 15, 18G7.-C- t.

"WHOLESALE

ISn

D.WJARSIIBBRGBR&CO.,91 A IX STREET,

OPFO SITE HOUSE,

JOHNSTOWN, TA.,

Keep constantly for sale the and bestassortment of pure

ire

SCOTT

largest

DRUGS & MEDICINESIS CAMBRIA COUNTY.

DAIMTQ nil Q VAnfxUQUFQ

AIcoliol, Turpentine,

DYES, DYESTMFS, Ml, MlAnd iii fact everytliing kept in a Jirst-clas- s

Drug all of tciU be

SOLD AT PRICES,MISHLER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS,

by the dozen or by the gallon.

OtU OfPerfumories Articles

is acknowledged by all judges to bo the

LARGEST IN QUANTITY

OFAND FINEST IN QUALITY

ANY IN OUR TOWN.

SOLK AGENTS

AND

sub

SHARPS 3IAGIC OINTMENT 1

ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ATLOWEST PRICES.

Johnstown, Au. 15, lST.-ly- .

SHERIFFS SALES. By virtueof Eriwn. and Le

vari Facias issued out of tho Court of Corn-ano- n

Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale,at the Court House, in Ebensburg, on Monday the 2d day of September next at 1 o'clock r. m., the following Real Lstate, to wit:

All the right, title and interest of WilliamMcDonald of, in and to a piece or parcel ofland situated in Susquehanna township.Cambria county, adjoining lands of BarbaraO'Connor, Sarah Coliiucy, and others, containing thirty-fiv- e acres, more or less, abouttwenty-fiv- e acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a log and log bain.now in the occupancy of the said WilliamMcDonald.

Also, all the right, title and interest ofWilliam MiDjnald, of, in and to a piece orparcel of land situated in Susquehanna township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Jacob Good. Joseph McDonald, and others,containing ninety-seve- n acres, more or less,about two acres of which are cleared, havingthereon erected a loghouse,not now occupied.

laken into execution and to be sold at thesuit of R. L. Johnston.

ALS"),All the right, title and interest of James

E. Southworth, of, in and to all that certaintract and parcel of land situated in Jacksontownship, Cambria county, adjoining landsnow or late the property of S. Dormyer andL. Dormyer on the west, lands of JosephBurkhart on the south, lands now or late ofSimon Dunmire on the north, and lands nowor late of Peter Berg and Jacob Arnold onthe east, and others, containing one hundredand eighteen acres, more or less, excepting,nevertheless, the surface of eighteen acres ofsaid tract, together with the hereditamentsand appurtenances.

Taken into execution and to be sold at thesuit of Elizabeth Slonaker.

ALSO,All the right, title and interest of Dennis

McLaughlin, of, in and to a lot of groundsituated in Cambria borough, Cambria coun-t- ',

adjoining lot of John Ryan on the castand the Pennsylvania Rail Road on the west,having thereon erected a storyplank house, now in the occupancy of thesaid Dennis McLaughlin.

Taken into execution and to be 3old at thesuit of Samuel M. Rainey.

ALSO,All the right, title and interest of Jacob

Burnoon. of. in and to a niece or parcel oland situated in Washington township, Cam-bria county', adjoining lands of the heirs ofPhilip Noon, dee'd, heirs of Edward Donald- -

sou, det'd, and others, containing one hundred and sixty --eight acres, more or less,about seventy acres of are cleared,having thereon erectel a two story plankhouse and frame barn, with a coal bank onthe premises, now in the occupancy of saidJacob Burgoon.

Taken into execution and to be Bold at thesuit of Cambria County.

ALSO.All the right, title and interest of Michael

Snyder, of, in and to a piece or parcel ofland situated in Carroll township, Cambriacounty, adjoining lands of Michael Hoover,Lmanuel Disnart, and others, containingone hundred and ninety-si- x acres, more orless, about seventy-fiv- e acres of which arccleared, having thereon erected a two storvplank house and bank barn, now in the occupancy of the said Michael Snyder.

Taken into execution and to be sold at thesuit of A. A. Barker.

ALSO,All the right, title and interest of Edward

Hudson, of, in and to a piece or parcel ofland situated in Susquehanna township,Cambria county, adjoining lands of JacobGood, William McDonald, and others, con-

taining twenty acres, more or less, aboutfour acres of are cleared, having there-on erected a one-and-a-h- story plankhouse and log stable, not now occupied.

- into execution and to be sold at thesuit of George M'Creery and Jane M'Crecry,his wife.

ALSO,All the right, title and interest of Peter

Dunn, of, in and to a piece or parcel of landsituated in Munster township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of the heirs of JamesSmith, dee'd, heirs of David O'Hara, dee'd,and others, containing one hundred andtwenty acres, more or less, about fifty acresof which are cleared, having thereon erecteda log and log barn, not now occupied.

Taken into execution and to be sold at thesuit of Mary E. and Annie F. Downey.

ALSO,All the right, title and interest of Robert

M. Lemon, of, in and to a piece or parcel ofland situate in Washington township, Cam-bria county, adjoining lands of M. M. Adams,heirs of Edward Donaldson, and otherscoc- -taining three hundred and fifty acres, moreor less, having thereon a coal bank,hoppers, lateral railroad, and other

Taken into execution and to be sold at thesuit of Henry Scanlan, administrator of Andrew Stuppy, dee'd.

ALSO,All tho right, title and interest of Daniel

J. Evans, of, in and to a piece or parcel ofland situated in Cambria township. Cambriacounty, adj .ining lands of John T. Evans,Lliaa Jones, and otners, containing one hundred acres, more or less, unimproved.

Taken into execution and to be sold at thesuit of R. L. Johnston.

JAMES MYERS. Sheriff.Shff's Office, Ebensburg, Aug. 15, 18G7.

THE ORPHANS' COURT OFCAMBRIA COUNTY. Notice is hereby

given that, the following appraisements ofcertain personal property of decedents, select-ed and set apart for the widows of intestates, Act of Assembly of the 14 th ofApril, 1851, have been filed in the Register'soffice at Ebensburg, and will be presented to

Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands, the orphans' court for approval, on wed- -

nesday the 7th of September nest, to wit :Jinnn T?,., wi,UQ T.0.

Store, teltich

CITY

STOCK

and Toilet

rOK

ALL

Vend.

house

one-and-a-h-

which

which

Taken

house

good

under

Appraisement of certain personal property of Jos. W. Myers, Esq., late ot Crovletownship, dee'd, set apart for the widow ofEaid deceased.

Appraisement of certain personal property set apart for tho widow of Eraa Evans,deceased.

Appraisement of certain personal property set apart for the widow of Abraham Morrison, deceased.

Appraisement of certain personal property set apart for tho widow of Henry Krise,deceased.

Appraisement of certain personal proper-ty set apart for the widow of Jacob Rubritz,deceased.

Appraisement of certain personal proper-ty set apart for the widow of Emanuel li.Grumbling, deceased.

Appraisement of certain personal proper-ty set apart for the widow of Christian Bur-ke- y,

deceased.Appraisement of certain personal proper

ty set apart for the widow of Thomas John- -son, deceased.

Appraisement of certain personalset apart for tho widow of Frederick Mar-bour- g,

deceased.Appraisement of certain personal proper-

ty set apart for the widow of Ix?vi R Hunt,deceased. JAMES GRIFFIN, Clerk.

Clerk'o Office, Ebeoolurj, Au. 13, lSiJT.

iuYOU WERE

Mil & FOR?

THIS WAY!!

For Bargains!

111 filiSJUST RECEIVED AT

HP! OHPSON'S

On High. Street.

THE LARGE T STOCK !

THE BEST VARIETY !

THE GREATEST BARGAIN'S

AND MORE OF THEM I

tout Uftvu CTrw mmnlimiti imiii ULiii uriiLiiiju uiiiiii

FOR A LONG TIME I

Fine DRESS GOODS

Standard Dry Good

SUPERB LINE OF NOTIONS,

mm Bimm

IN !

.

s,

9 .

HI AL LIST. Ltt ot unw set i

down for trial at a Conrt of Gomroon ,

rieas of Cambria County, to bo heM atthe 2d day

of next : -

First Week.vs Haws et al

&Bro rs SweenyHall St Co vs Moore f

Brown s uatuner

adm'xJackson et elBrof herlineHoffmanLouisShrivcr for usoIliggins

TrubyCalvin et alKriseCalvinAltimuaChristy

Moore's adm'rs

GillisGoodMiller

Plack

Second U eekvs Pringlevs Johnston et alrs Swires et alvs Colclesser et alvs Fattenvs et alrs Dclange &vsy Duncanvsts et alvs Noel et alVS Coop'Tvs Chri.-t-y

vs D.ivis et alvsvsvsvs

vsvs

Moore fc PiperMcKenr.ie ot alPenna R R CoSameGirleHartzocDemeree et al

GEO. C. K. ZIIM, PmthV.Office, Aug. 8, 1S6

SALl. r,yan order issued out o. t:ie

Court of Cambria county, therewill be exposed to sale, at public outcry, o.

the on the 21th dayof A. D. 18G7. at the hour of 1

oMock, p. m., the describe. I renleslate, cf which Francis Glosser, late ofChest died seized, viz : A mes-

suage, being a mansion house and tract ofland, situate in the township of Che.-- t, inCambria county, bounded by lands of .T.v-o- b

Gloss-T- , Titer Jacob Leiden, Con-

rad Ycager, Georcre G looser, and others, con-

taining about ONE ACRES,more or less, with the Theabove is well and ingood condition.

Tekms of Sale: One-ha- lf the pn-c- o

money to be paid on of thesale, and the balance in oue yearwith interest ; said to be securedbv a lien upon tho

PAULErr. of Francis Closer, dee'd.

AF THH

NEW audFrom the Great River to the Great Ocean.

BY ALBERT D.Over 20,000 Copies Sold li One Month.

L'fe and Adi-cntur- e on Prairies, Mountain.and' the Pacific Ooatt. With over 200 Dz- -

and Vieics of the Sea--t

nmj. Lilies. lAinds. Mines. 1 cojhc ana Lii- -j

rinsitics nf the New States andTo and settlers in

the "Far West," this History of that vn,tand fertile region will prove an :'

as it does a want ior.g ifelt of a full, authentic and reliable guide tot r--

.

climate, s il, means of travel. &c- - .!

Seud for Circulars and see our terms, ami 1

it

a full of the work. Address NA- -

TIONAL 507 v ?

Street, Pa. fj. ;

THE OF '

In the matb--r t I

of the petition of Barbara Eastman for tha i ;

to j

umui.y lor fjkjuh: jtract made with John i) -- . j'1rolltown borough, dee'd. And ,July, 1867, petition read and Jor -- br I

nctly i.v Zes i !

'

t i

Iy the Court-- Lxtract from i.---vc- v ,t-- 'seal. JAMES f , t!o ' :

In of the above appoThI will attend to the duties thereof, atffi S

fice of James C. Easly, Esq., in ' I

on Friday, Aug. 23d, I8G7, at 2 o'clockM., when ami where all persons inter.,

i :r lrtt'iv '.uifiiii ii r ih'u wf m n n vxi

'wo..--

'a arJOHN A. ew

Aug. 3, lSC7.-0t- .

To1 and his wife, DarJr-- l Va-- - t

snm and Luanda, his wife, Matilda Cain and ; 'Mary Martha Cain, heirs and logal repress:- - 'tatives of Elizabeth Cain, dee'd : Take no- - 5

.

tice that an inquost will be held at the Uiaof Elizabeth Giin, late of Tavlor : ?

;

Cambria county, dee'd, on Friday " '

the 80th day of August next. at 1 o'clock in l'lthe afternoon of that day, for the purrse of :

,

making cf the real estate of said i '.to and among her children and le-- :

gal If tm same can be don 'without to or spoiling of the who'e, 'otherwise to value ?nd appraise the same! W.at which time and place you are '. 'to attend if you think proper. i

JAM ES Sheriff. ! Y

Sheriff's Office, July 17, 18C7. J i f

heirs

Dean

Nod

CO.,

To Luke Mvcrs am!bis wife, and to Henry Carle.

and legal ofirise, t.cc u : lane notice that an nnnruwill Ik? hold at the late of llcr.rv 1 VKrise, late of Clearfield Cambria ! Icounty, dee'd, on the 31st day if"Yuufi, iicii, in i o chick iu me aiternoon of I

that day, for the purpose of making parti-- jtion cf the real estate of said to and 'among bio children and lejral '.,;'

V

it the same can be done without to ; I Kor of the whole; "to vahm j '

and the same, at which timeyou are to attend if vi.u thinks ?

fit JAMES Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, July 16, lSGT.

f 0nn iha I t

OTHER GOODS SSSSS:I;i

GREAT PROFUSION

COME aiid S

AND TELL ALL

EE

YOUR FRIENDS!

commencing Monday,September

Tiernan, endorsee,Guckenheimer

Pringle's

llornbcrger

Litzingcr

Campbell

Mclntyro

Mcllugh

Zimmerman

Burgoous

Prothy's Ebeusburg,

COURTORPHANOrphans'

premises, SATURDAY,AUGUST,

following

township,

Woodley,

HUNDREDappurtenances.

property improved

confirmationthoreaftrr,

paymentpremises.

YAHNER,

BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI;5'COllFLCTU UlStOBVSTATES TERRITORIES

RICHARDSON.

scrii'lice PhotnrjrajJiix

Territories.prospective emigrants

invaluableass:starce, supplying

products,

desciiptionPUBLISHING Minor5,

Philadelphia,

ORPHANS COURTCAMBRIA COUNTY.

nppomtmt-nt'o- l Commissioner takjjuahtjjptrriormaiiie

Campbell,

appointed Commis.-ione- r,

GRIFFINpursuance

CarrollW&

KENNEDY,Commissione?1- -

TVOTICE. William Strive?!Susannah,

dwellingtownship,

partitiondeceased,

representatives,prejudice

requested

MYERS,Ebensburg,

OTICEMargaret,

representatives

dwellingtownship,

Saturday

deceased,representative..

prejudicespoiling otherwise

appraise andp-plac-

requestedMYERS.

Ebcnsbur-j- ,

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

AND ALL. . it ,.Utmnty, an persons naving claims agaiust; -

said estate are requested to present themS;properly authenticated for settlement, andthose iudebted to the Earao will make pav- - t;:

meut without delay. iBAR MI "MYERS, " hJOSEPH CROYLE Aumra- - .1

Auc. S, 1807-O.- t. h

I

I.

th

A SSIGNEES'ACCOUNT.-TL- 4final account of Robert A. M'Coy anJ j'

George C. K. Zilim, Assignees of John MYrC.y, lias been filed in the rrothonotary 's Oi.; (

fice of Cambria county, and will bo present i

ed to tho Judged of th Conrt of Com mo!;'Pleas of said county for cocfirmatioa, on tl!,'. 'jfiift Monday of September next. ft '

GEO. C. K. ZAIIM. Protl V.rrolhy'sOfike, Ebensburg, July 29, lSGi i (V

AST NOTICE. Tho ubscr'M;him to lfcavo ull his notes. boks, etc., inch t'r1ding the books of E. Glass oc Co., up to Apr!1st, 18C5, with a Justice for collection. A.' - ttor the first day of September next this v? 'Ve done, j; . L. JO HUSTON , .