THE FREEMAN. THURSDAY, : JAN. 14, 1869. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. KaiET Mkxtiox. We have been treated to all kind of weather during the past week. from the bright and genial sunshine to the chilling blast and drifting enow, interspersed with freezing.ftbawiDg, sleet, slush, rain, and all other concomitants of variable weather We this wtok present each subscriber to the Freeman with a copy of the Uover nor's Message free gratia or nothing, which we have had pi luted iu the form of an extra. Big thio! Our talented young friend, C. V. Easly, who recently vacated the editorial triuod of the Altoona Vindicator, is about visiting Erie for the purpose of "seeing what can he seen" relative to the acceptance of a like position tendered him on the Observer of that city. Casper is a vigorous and en tertatiii' g writer, and we trust that he will goon take lie place among the brilliant stars in the littrary firmament of our country. We are pleas-ed to uotice that our young legal friend, 11. K. Sloan, E.-q., of Indiana, has been awarded a superb lounge, as the inot popular lawyer in that place, by a vote of 1251 against 1054 for his opponent, at a Catholic Fair recently held there. Our young typo fiierid. John Coleman, was a contestant for a set of teve buttons voted to the mo6t popular young man. but failed to "make thr r file." John is "pretty good looking, but eouldu't come in" on this occasiou. S. A. Smith, of the Messenger, won a ches'-board And th-s men on the score of being the most -o,'Ular editor. Some villains vieited a iiinU& scho-il in Indiana county, a fe.vk tits since, and stole several strings of ioii bells while the ow ners thereof were exercising U-tir vtcal powers inside the ih.ii feu-so. On FiJav week last two men nared Maahart and leze were out. luinting dar ia iudiaua county, r.d while walking fide fcy side the former caugh r'ne of his feet between a etotie and tree, which eii-ed Lini to falJ, and aa he fell the but of ht tun struct a stone, discharging the iece. the entire contents of which entered the b.xly of Mr. Ltexe. killing him instantly Thotnaa MOackon wa killed by a railroad train at Ivraf'dotk's station, on the iVcai-yivaaia roa on Tuesday wiek. He loaves a wife and five children. A young maa ranwxl Alwine had h:s left hand terri bly tar-eratod by the premr.ture of an old miifkct, iu llemj-field township. Westmore land county, on New Year's morn. John IJraden. P. R R Agent at Indiana, ha been arretted nd held in $3000 bail J far alleged misconduct in refusing to deliver j f ur barrels of the! I oysters whea called for. The coal miners employed at the vari- ! tins coal nuiiiw along me i ennr-yi vania lUiiroad, at Walls' .Station, Irwin. Shaftun roid IVnr, are on a strikt. Mrs. Jane Brow ti, rts ding in Helle f inte, left her hou and a two year old b ile in charge of her litile sou uine years old, while the went out to woik ou Thursday last. Tlie lad locked th door and went sledding, aud t-h'rtly af ter the cradle, carpet, and some of the furn Tt.re caught fire, aiid before the babe could K extinguished it was smotherid to death. Tha dug aud cat were also found dead. The houbC was saved. A Canadian em ployed at a lucolur j' V nar Phillip. burg, was crushed to death, on Monday v.ctk, by a tree falling ou him. Another employee I. ad hi jiw broben at t'nc same time. Hen. G, W. Potts, Mayor of Altoona, has Wen appointed 1). I). ,(. M. of A. Y. M,. f-r the district composed i f the counties of Huntingdon. Blair and Bedford. An Italian harpist, named Michael, Was acci dentally Fhot dead by & comrade named Taolo M.daca, at Carpenter's station, on the Pennsylvania railroad, on tiie 30th, ultimo. John Wagaman a c al digger at Mo- Bride's b:mk, about a mile from L it robe, Wtcvreland county, was killed in the th instant, by a large portion of horee- V'sck" falling '-a him. Hon. Daniel J. Morrell was relieved of his pocket book, not bT:g since, iu New York cit-. Kev. Thomas Evans, formerly pastor of the regu lar Baptist Church of Johnstown, died in that place, of pulmonary consumption, on the 2d ins. The Johnstown Tribune tty quietly added four extra columns to its dimensions last week, and is now the largest j aper published in tin's county It is, if possible, more handsome than ever, but in'-desty forbids us saying that it is so good a local paper or contain as mnch reading matter, untwithstouding its enlargement, as other papers we wot of. Still it is so so, nnd we wish it all the success it is entitled to. The Pa. H. R. Co., redueed the work ing Lours of their employeta fioni ten to nine hours, with a crref ponding reduction In wages; on the 1st inst. Kobert Car mon, of Huntingdon, committed suicide by shooting hin Felf in the stomach with a rifle, on Friday last. lie wes a single man, and was much given to drink. A Fbcitlefb Mission. S mc two weeks since a rnau and woman, claiming to be from Washington county, were admitted to the Cambria Toor House, where they remained tintil Tuesday evening of Ia6t week, when they quietly disappeared, taking with them a quantity of bed clothing, woollen yarn, aud other articles, value! in all at about fifty collars. On Friday last the IVr House authorities here got word that the same man and woman had obtained admission to the Somerset county Poor House, and the same evening Director Thomas and Steward Mc Permitt started in pursuit of the fugitives, and arriving at Somerset late on Saturday night, went to bed, and got up in the morn ing to find the parties they were in pursuit of had again "slipiied the cable," and taken tip their line of march. The services of the Sheriff and Steward of thr Poor House of ttomerst county were brought into requisi tion, however, and they soon got on the track of the delinquents, overhauled them and brought them back, but by this time they had made away with all the stolen articles, and as they had nothing in their possession which could be indentitied. Messrs. Thomas And McDcrmitt were forced to set thern tree and return to their homes "sadder if not wiser'' men than when they set out on their journey. The 6atne parties, it is alleged, stole a quantity of bed clothing and a small sum of pioney from a house near Davidsville, Soni rset county, at which they had remained .over night while on their winding way. To A CoBBESFovDEST.- -A Reader" in qnires for the author of the oft quoted coup let : Xo boock e'er felt the halter draw With good opinion of the law. Oui friend will find in a satiricle poem, styled "MTingal," the lines he refers to. excepting ou of difference : No maw e'er felt rte halter draw With good opinion of the law. Is a "Reader" satisfied ? Mb. Loch Ldckhabdt, jeweler, Johns town, is agent for the Estey & Smith Cabinet Organ, the purest and truest toned instru ment iu the world. He has all sizea at all rices. If any ooe wants a good instrument I tkcuhi call on Mr. Iruvkbardt, Main et. A COXlXDRtM. Lojl Chops Roads, Jan. 8, 1869. Mister Editor You havn't hearn from me for some time. The reason is I was waitiu' to see General Grant, who appears to be a awful Conundrum. Mr. Greely says in his last ishue, "The news from General Grant grows worse and vorst. Not only ia he in favor of the civil service bill, but where an honest Democrat is in office be won't turn him out." This.komin' from Greely. made us "loil" people hereaways purty wrothy. We called a meetin', and, as head center, the roeetin appointed me a kind of Konferee to go and see uenerai lrant. I went oy my Uncle's, tuk his advice, and then went tew Washington tew perform the dooty assigned tew me. The General was a stttin' onto a Cain-bottom chair, a emokin', with his feet a restin' onto a marble grave-stone, on top of a table. When I opened the door I tuk a good look at the Conundrum, and then sed, How are you, General ?" lie sed he was well, and was glad tew know that I was still a liviu'. Sez I, "General, I am from Camberry county, Pennsylvania. I am ap pointed a kind uf Konferee bv the 'loir pe- pel of that county tew present the followin' proposeshuns, anu get 3'our answers: 1st, We nominated you. 2d, We elected you. 3d. We want the offices. 4th. We want the Pasifik railroad finished by a Grant uf the Public Doroane. 6th, We don't want yew tew be a travelliu' on the Lord's day, com- mon'y called fcunday. 6th, The franknr privilege is an unalvnable rite. 7th, Bonds should be paid in gold. 8th, Niggers' mast be protected. 9th, iurreners musn't be natshuralized." The General then gave the followin an swers onto these proposeshuns : 1st. We nominated yon. "Well, suppose the hkool teachers of Cm berry county. would nominate a County Su peri n tender, takin' the bisness from the Directors, would that entitle tliem tew a better surtificate than they deserve? I got mor'n a hundred let ters from peple, all of who sed they nomina ted me. Somebody had tew do it, fur I didn't seek it myself. 2d. If elected you. Well, '-raebody electee! mc, tut I dun no who. Theie't no evidence that Camberry county did it. It's a bad rcputashun for "loilty." j 3 1, He leant tt:' offices. If I g:v' an of- j ' to every man th.u voted fur me I would ! need millions of offices. I hain't got 'em j tew giv. If I giv' an ofiii tew one and i.ot j tew another, you would say I was parshal. : So I'll giv' 'em tew the Democrats, unlets, j pr'aps, in a few cases what' one mao voted t live or six times onto me. ich men hr' ! some claims. Bes-i les, Democrats make good oflisers. Take Camberry county, fur in- t htauce. It has almost alwa's had Democrats ; outo cfnV. aud there aiu't better rekorr's kept anywhares They are 'onest and thev i are kapable. (This was au Argnvienlum ad hominy tew me.) 4th. We want Oie Pasifik Railroad. Yes, and you may want it fur me. When I was out amongst the Dagger Injuns I seed hun dreds of akers of land thar that ort tew be long tew private individuals. Suppose in erly times Camberry ccunty had been giv' tew a railroad company, whar' would your ore and coal, and shook, ai d semmeot be ? It would Iwlont; ont that railroad. "Buc," sez I, "General, we elected you on the pa sifik policy." "Yes," sz he, "but not on the i'a.-ifik Ilailroad pclisy. Mj jjf-li.it like Mister Johnston's, will to a peace polisy and an ekoihmrikal polisy." 6th. We dun't tcant you lew be a tracellin'' on Sunday. !fc. My answer tew this is that what's moral one time's moral another. When the war wus g 'in' on you "!oil" pe pel rekruited onto Sunday, beat the drum onto Sunday, waved your handkercheis onto Sunday, and preached political sarmons onto Sunday. I did travel onto Sunday, in kom- pany witn icu preaeners, wnen goiu- iw Chekawgo, but the cars started onto Friday, and my veto wouldn't a stopped them. If the editur uf the United (State-) I'resbtte rean waz goin', tew Californy he would travel onto Sunday. A steam ship wouldn't stop tew let him out. and if it di 1, he would find a wattery resepshun. 6th. The j 'rankin1 privilege. c. It isn't an unalynable rite, but an unkor.shunable wrong. About elekshun times its a noo sance. We must ekonomize, and Kongress mus. begin it. 7th. The bonds must be paid in gold. No they musn't. If Wad street shavers don't let the currency alone, I'll turn a batte' onto 'em and blow 'em into a thousand atoms. 8th. Slggers must be prt,icc(ed. Industri ous, working, peasful niggers will be pro tected, because the South roust produce cot ton, shugar and tobacker, but the lazy nig ger that eats off uf the freedman's burow, and the fitin', impudent nigyer won't be protected mor'n any other kriminal. We must ekonomiz-3. 9th. Fnrrencrs musn't be nalslmralixed. If Kougress will Just let the laws an Kon stitushun alone, all will be well ; if not, I'd turn A. J. onto them. We want the debt paid first. Tell your Kommittee that. I took another look at the cussed conun drum and then left mutch difkuraged. I am afeerd our cake's doe. and that we hav' cot a tartar. Beecher fooled u. He sed "He would rather have Grant drunk than Seymour sober." Tut Heymonr don't travel onto Bunday. Maybe Providvaoa will call him away like he did the blessed Lincoln, and then we will get Cold facts, like we got Mister Johnston, Yours in the wool, P. V. Nasbt, Jr. A Marriage without a Uxiom. A few days since a young fellow from the classic region of Lanrel Hill was arrested and brought to the county seat at the instance of a "frail fair one" who had "loved not wisely but tro well." The swain, rather than endure confinement, (which the fair one was likely, to encounter ere long,) agreed to a marriage. The ceremony was accordingly said in the solemncst style of Er-q. The groom afterwards left the ofuce for re freshments and has not been heard of since. So the disconsolate bride was compelled to take her departure alone, having realized that though she was married she was not mated. The Bask Ball. Concert. Like all the entertainments heretofore given under the auspices of the M. B. B. C, the concert on Tuesday night was a perfect ovation in point of numbers. The Court House was filled to overflowing, and the proceeds no doubt were handsome. The fact that the greater portion of the audience voted for a repetition of the entertainment at an early day, was evidence sufficient that the efforts of the performers were duly appreciated, and the cause as popular as ever. A Sccckss. The concert on Tuesday night was a complete success, and it is not out of place to say to the hundreds of per sons who were there, as well as to the hun dreds of others who were not there, that if they wish to get more than full value for their money in the way of clothing, furs, or any other kind of seasonable merchandise, they Bhoold go at once to the renowned cheap cash store of V. S. Barker, High rtreet, Ebeneburg. Local Correspondence. JoHjrsTOwlr. Jan. 11, 1869. Dear Freeman The Catholic Fair is wound up. The proceeds amount to seven or eight thousand dollars. The committee paid abont three hundred and fifty dollars rent for the use of the Union Hall for twelve days. C. Briiner proved to be the most popular bo6s of the Cambria Iron Company, having received 2061 votes, thus winning the sad dle and bridla by a majority of 619 over James Morley. Irvin Itutledge, for the first Mayor of Johnstown, got the gold-headed cane, re ceiving 1308 votes, while his seven competi tors received but 13G0 all told. Rev. C. Taubner proved to be the most popular Protestant minister, his vote for the beautiful cake basket being 573 to 873 for Rev. A. II. Thomas. Prof. Nasby, Jr., got a watch and chain, the worth of which is not precisely known. He didn't buy it for himself. The following are some of the articles drawn by chance, but to collect all the re sults would be impossible : No. C4, two gnnio chicken. Maurico M'Xamar.i; No 92, huff merino dress, H L. TJIough; No 15, scarlet satin pSit cushion. Morgan M Donald; No. 4'.i, castor, Geo, Poll; No. y.. four bantam chickens, Mary A, Stem mer. No. 200, silver nutter dish, May liradlev; No. 92, Newfoundland dogs, I-aac Bernhardt; No S. fat turkey, Mrs Stemmer; No. 25. pair rabbits, John Swank : No. !).", small tool chest, Georgie M'Pike; No. ill, lamp mat, George Hirehlain; No. US, s ar quilt, Charlie Hauber; No. 2d, turkey, Conrad Eighensc.hr; No. 130, turkey in fall dress. Cyrus Burk; No. 21, sil. ver mil", Henry Stammer; No. 31, album. Barb Hist; No. D, dressed mutton, Geo. W. Pcnrod; No. 2, rabbits, JosepFrnnk; No. 28, quarter beef, Barnard Ness; No. 126 clock, fetter Sibbctt; No. 78, pink gord dress. Bar hara Foster; No 3, buff dress, Christ. Klein nieger; No, 20, set of jewelry, John Nagle; No, 10. Mexican easy chair. Ilenner St.itniiller; No. 114, oil p-iinting, MadoRiia, Brother, Ger hart, O. S. Ii ; No. 115, P.jhemian punch bowl, llev. r. Edmund; No- 51, boquet of w.ix flower, Jennie il;itruire; No. 5D, black horse; L. Lciienbereer; N'o -11, pomade. Ros Park inson; No. 2, pilver m-ilsssea pitcher. Eddie C. Woodruff, No. UU, China tea set, Chsrle Leitfiicd, The Fair wan flip most perfect success of the kind ever held in this plaoe. Tiie whole number of interments in Sandy Vale Ci-toelery for 18G3 was (me hundred and eighty five; and since 1X53, one thou sand seven hundred and twenty s;x. j Several men were injured, on Monday, the 4 tii- inst., in an ore drii't nr the Ebcnsburg I road, ou Frospect Hill. They went into the drift to t.ikc out s-me rails, when an esplo j s'.tyi of gas. commonly called !i-e damp, j took place, injuring Frank Bo!!z, Conrsd : Teeler at d F-ederii-k Metsker. all of whom S hive since ii"d ; also James Georpe. Wm. j Wilis, Frederick Mclntire and Patrick Mc- j Aleer The Coroner held an inquest on the i bvlies of the deceased men. and found a ver dict of accidental death. The mine had not been used for some years, but ore mines sel dom contain fire dmp. Ou Fiiday night last, west of New Flor ence, one freight train ran into another, the engine of the firmer smashing up the cn hoofle of the latter, and killing a brakeman named Spires, of Blairsvilie. Shortly after wards atiother eugioe ran into both, an 1 the smash up detained the passenger cars sever al hours. The cause of the collision is said to be the want cf red lights in the rear of the train. The weather has leen warm and the streams are all clear of ice, but to day snow is falling a little, and the weather is much cooler. Yours, MacSuake, Jk. Wilmoke, Jan. 11, 1SG3. Dear Freeman Nothing occurred here during the past week of which to make items for a letter. Oiir borough schools were opened on last Monday, the directors having becured the services of two male teachers. The Odd Fellows and their wives partook of an elegant supper at the Wihnore House, on last Wednesday evening. J. D Hamil ton, the gentlemanly proprietor, has his rep utation made as a first class landlord, bv the good table and other accommodations at toe ! command of visitors. The Odd Fellows had a merry time, and will not soon forget the entertainment My pen is disabled, Mr. Editor, by a let ter in last week's Alleghanian. Think I shall be able to write you a letter again, however. Mjro anon. A Chip, Ac. Tp! Yks. If! If your stove needs a pipe, or your pipe needs a stove; if -our gate needs a hine, or your door needs a latch ; if your table needs cutlery, or your wood needs an axe ; if your kitchen needs utenssls. or your larder needs provisions; in short, if you need anything worth needing, worth having and worth pajing for, in the shape of stoves, hardware, tinware, sheet-ironware and groceries, you will be sure to find what you need at the hugely stocked emporium of George Iluntlev, who keeps the largest and most varied a?sortmnt in the county, and sells at jnst as fair prices as any dealer in the same business anywhere. Bay from hici and you will buy right all the time. Died. In Carrol'.town. on Monday', 4th inst., of consumption. Augustino Wilson aped aoout ly years, 'ine neceasccl was a young colored man who had been learning the bar ber business in this place, and was much esteemed by all onr people for his courteous manners and blameless life. His remains were interred in tlie Catholic graveyard in this'place on Tuesday. ay he rest in peace. Gbkat rAKOAiNS. Mr. Edward Glass announces in our paper to-day that he will sell four Threshing Machiues and a lot of Sled Soles at an unheard of reduction in prices, and as he is a man of his word, per sons needing such articles may depend upon getting good bargains if they call upon hiro. See the advertisement, and then see Mr. Glass and the articles he has for sale. VIT Us. We had the pleasure of tak ins by the hand our old friend, T. Plair Moore. Esq, recently of this place, now of Pittsburg. lie seems to enjoy existence in the "Smoky City," and is tlie same clever, genial man as of yore. Many old friends had the pleasure of greeting him ; the only regret was the .melancholy event which oc casioned his advent among us,. Ai l Invited. Friends from the farms, friends from the villages, friends frou the cross roads, and friends from everywhere, and everywhere else, are all invited to call and purchase dry goods, clothing, groceries, notions, etc., from It. II. Davis, who wants to sell his entire stock and is determined to give the best of bargains to all his custom ers. The Best Reliance. Rely upon a good name earned by your own exertions, young man, and don't rely upon any of your friends. Rely upon getting a good article when you buy anything ia his line from C. T. Roberts, and don't rely upon the opinion that you can bny better goods at cheaper rates from anybody else. It ain't in th word or or any other man. Literary Notices. New Eclectic Maoazine. 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Fl LcoiiS'ai.t succession of artistic novHties, mith en nimscii 10 it oeiore we uati btuic to iuBmrTrWVftm?"n,mWV&HV:rV&rmST' at more than its heading. The winter weather has not stoppecj the IK upon toe ui .. . x aciuo i.anroao. wh.jse advance during the winter twonthsg will be constant, although, of course, les.-? rapid than in the better wo:king days offe; 1 . 1 T . .. t - T' 1 summer nnd fall. So much will be done.! however, that the spring of 18C9 will see the ,.Wmnf tl,r intervening distance betweer,,.nn.,w'.,.1;t;i tr. -f. th Pft.k t nf W IsH tho Ill.i.m Pacific aud the Central, or Cali fornia division. Meanwhile, the companyS.tenii2 lrom Dyspepsia, Loss ot JN ervous kner gives ample security to government that theH??. Sexuel Weakness, Diarrhoea, kc Heme I .i i, tiL.r.mnlilv K;it a.,,1 J .,i-1'i ies were prescribed by tber physicians ac h - . r in accordance with Taw. The President hasgV?r'in- l?. J?1 ordered the continued issue of government bonds upon the mad as fi n,hed, the recent special examining commission having boru decided testimony to the good cnaracier o the work. T he Ur?t mortgage bonds ot the Union Pacific Kailroad are for fale by D Haveu & Pro., Philadelphia, at par, and crued interei-t. New illustrated pamphlet furnished by them free of charge. nfhirrro Tub Most Lauuhaeus Thing on Earth ! A .1... 1... 1 1 J - t game iiiai. cau in; piayeu oy any n ii ill-ft. I . . :.. ; t ! C m nnnf uer oi jeiooi.B, ia ouattrjinuie ui ou,uuw changes ; endless transformation of wit and is susceptible of 50,000 humor : prtxlucing roars of laughter. Just? the thiug for old folks and young fo.ks. evening parties and dull day?. A sure curt for home sickness and the blues. Sent post paid, per return mail, on receintnf 60 cntK: three for SI. Address Wam.kill Valley Times. Montsomerv. Orane Co., N. Y Of this poou cullui'ist says : K) this popular piay trie American jijrt- . , - i , . ... . i .. . , t 1. : . 1 1 .i-i first-rate metliciue. e iudu.ged in such I ...... 1 , Vin illiai .trnninfr Krlitlu flin rri i !- j .."0-. j . t.iti-u tiie t'uici v v v.i " ""v j v,.. f,.iv. nmo.ir.a themselves with this n,,t nd verv amusin- came. It is not a , . , , . T i , . r ,fenerfectly healthy aud natural state and not-5 Tnc Ii 1 1 1 1 ii rr uriml nhif"h nlnws. the taSttsH. . ' . ' tru drif.ing snows, the frost better nose and;j ru.ine snows, uie irai otner hooc auut f .1 . C a. 1 .. . the cold, aching tors, reminds us that thos After ti.e treitmcnt ab ive indicated, to haveS who need any hose, or any other kind ofSrj, back's Stomach Bitters where they couhiKj clothing or dress goods to protect them fromi5jtnke a dose alter each meal; they would aid the inclemency of the weather, should take up their line of march for the far-famed and not to ba undersold cheap cash store of II. A. Shoemaker & Co., where the largest stock and the lowest prices prevailing in Ebens burg are always to be foucd. A Dating Atpeal rhilip of Macedon.rynreervin'- t'ueir health unimpaired, the merits5select library for every family containing over when intoxicated, condemned a sunjeci u death. The sublet appealed from Philit drunk to Philip sober. When Philip gott sober he reversed his decision. We appeal to an' man to say whether L. Cohen & Bro. , New York Clothing Hall, has not tne cheap est clothing in Johnstown. Astronomy. This is an old Bcience. Three thousand years ago Job spoke of thelltire system, giving tone and healthy action to t... j.. . j .nncisiin.fJiil its narts. But more especially would we re .:'lri;-M t'; ' .n.l nld.; than Damascus "uuo """" "V , r,;; rinthin. I -a, most cases of which we helieve it win speed Leopold & Brother's Oak liall Clot imL if lhemrection8 accompanying the bot Store, is not so old but it is old enough to J COmnlied with. Try it at once. have the reputation of being one ot the OestVJ clothing establishments in Johnstown. A Ci hk at Mist arh. 'The star in thellcommnation oi an me iiigreuituu . East that stood over Bethlehem was a starters, w.tn pure anu o aun, as a start wise me ake. B ... .... .. , East. A great mistake, uut tne otar in the West, for the wise men caine from tbej.. -J ' for lhe 9ame di3Pasesi thing store or J.J. Murphy, bunion 8ir?e,-Mgtimum, is neCessarv. Principal Office, Johnstown, is no mistake. He has loU offlArch St., Philad'a. Pa. Sold by Druggists cheap and good clothing. t land ethen ererjwber. deo.24.-lna. i thing store of J. J. Murphy IODTHS' DEPART3IOT, ENIGMA NO. 8. ORIGINAL. A city far-famed as headquarters of pork ; A strait of old times, near the home of thelj'9 ""ious to m!k kDO"n to ii, febo- suffer Turk'; . .. .1- , . . j couny h,Sn aootrg the mountains off Penn A river for rafting that's used DOW and then V: .i:.rT - t.i iiver, iub sue 01 imperial nnome , These initials, if rightly together thev come vul reveal you a township on waters oft Chest, With honest industry contented and blest. CHARADE NO. 14. SBLECTKD. Alas! for that forgotten day When chivahy was nourished. When none but friars learned to prny. When beef and beauty flourished ! And fraud in kings was held accursed, And falsehood sin was reckoned. And mighty chargers bore my first, And fat monks wore my second! Oh, then I carried sword and shield. And casque with flaunting feather, And earned my spiers in battle-field. In winter and rough weather; And polished many a sonnet up, To ladies eyes and ti esses. And learned to drain my father's CUp, And loose my falcon's jerses : How grand was I in olden days I How gilded o'er with glory ! The happy mark of ladies piain And theme of minstrel's story ; Unmoved by fearful accidents, All hardships stoutly spurning, I laughed to scorn the elements And chiefly those of learning Such things have vanished like a dream The mongrel mob grows prouder ; And everything is done by steam. And men are killed by powder ; I feel, alas! my fame decay, I give unheeded "orders, And not in paltry stteaway. With Sheriffs and recorders. Answer to Charade No. 13 Car-roll. Answer to Enigma No. 8 A Chime of Bells The Latf.st Music. The latest tunesRSthe Northern Turnpike and the Old Portage, 'Ou is the Parliavongshoctonickvskoi Sohot Kembracing FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, with " : i . it .i.t i.iiL a' e .ar.est newsout is t.ia, "P"' .uavfr hi in Keens cnoico orv njons. aocua Moods, bats, bonnets, furs, etc., at his famous N. 1 . Dry Goods Store, Main st.. Johnstown TTTirliHigaetJ ff I'" r a MOORE. In this place, on ThundV, Ttl N "t.. AJiaiA O. Th ,mpsok. wifeof Mr J 4 1 i 1 1 J i . f m - 3 N of.dom has a death occurred in our fcaldSe w n.cn nas causae more poignant listres.-i3anil ly'" cirf' wnicn sue was intH .... - . . tR-ji-nerisneu centre, or moresanness in mat so Moiety of which she wns one of tlie brightest WMierisliea centre, or moresadness in that so SJoietv ol which she wns one of t ie brirhtes!L:a . ... . - ... f -9 - o 1lJ... 1 T ...1 . r ,t iL . i rnaments. Possessed cf all thedomestu he 1. is left a chasm in the house )IU, wo . ... t-i ?,i5 '.-i: lavorue sue was, wnicn wius ever be vacant, and a place in the commum - tt-itv in u.-fiib k1i rri-iv I tViof nin nornr Vi feSrn i i fciiillcd. bbe was a regular communicant in erwLllC Presbvterian Church of this place, andESseriber. Yearly. $1.5!). Publication Office .'Pawns a most exemplary member. To her cr, the Philad.lphi.fection. The bereaved hu-band and orphan - 1,1 V.L1UI1. l.C UCICllI Utl II tl.lilllll MIKI III IIMilil r ex-LWirning relatives and friends, have our M tecpest symj athy. And to lliem we dedi m,.d clildren. as well as the large circle oiny19 T.-x '-,,, r,P n D.nmlnnnt DU.!.- 13 o x erson ot renncmeiit. economical house I estimony ot a Prominent Pnysician.$wifei rlai, of taste can afford to d) wilhout Dr. J T. P.aker, a skillful aud widelySthe Model Monthly, hjsiciau of twenty years standingil mailed free Yearl ::tn.mn i Lancastt.r v givt,s his p.,inion of a pop.g!m-;Um ; two conies, $5 50 ; three copies. J7.50; uJar ,l0useholJ remeilv, in tl.c following let-gfiv copies, $12. nd splendid premiums for tfr . - C3cubs at $3 each, with the first premiums to each ' T ...-.,. r. -Nro!. oi iqcb tfl-tibscriber. tS" A new Bartram & b'snton Dr. S. B. IT a rtm a x & Co. Dear Sir:? rain ,i,i..t -;!, t lmv l. ..i ivn,., IlLEIfS HERB BITTERS uoor. n rsons PUf a . . ...... r.-i 3, ;v rrnanent cuie8 effected. On the ot!ierj2B .... AlOPTtD Sov Gkorge Washington l, h:ive never k t,e Bitters to laugUTc rar,roJuciiig the desired result, and 1 still torv Nutes bv Bt.so.vJ. L-ssing. gnhem m the treatment ot sucn complaints, Kwith the Jnghest success, i nave no i,el'',ltaining the minute details of Vashington'a S'U saying that 1 consiuer m isuut.iv o nr-ttJiy nc-HUl 1 1 KKb tlie most nCi.,t!" reuieuy reiM(which general history does not reveal.) This K - li - covered for diseases arising h-oin a disorder Kbook js writtel) by a member of Washington's Ml dtomacil, iltri, junior, xyunc.a, uub-- rind Heart, l onrs, truly, J. T. BAKEIt, M. 1)., T. O. Box 196. T14T5TTTTAL COSTIVENESS OR CON 1PAT I ON. From this affliction arise.- manv of the ailincs of mankind. In our eve rv dav walks of life we hear people complainj.ive sale in the territory assigned of nervosa and luck Headache. Biliousness, In-fc leadnche. Biliousness, In- r, I'i'es, Listlessness. De-la te. Coolie 1'i.iiis, want ofgl ictivitv of the Liver n. ... . f . lllltV, lOSS OI .appetite, w-.ujiic I iiius, wauiiui ?ieep at nuzui. au i t t'Jer.eially the cause of all this tram of diflicul I ies can be traced to costiveness or cousnpaiion' : r . t . i . . l rnwt ,l,t.. ..T:...r llof the boweI, and a remedy for this conipHintSJ r 5- , . . r i. i ... .i.. ...i,:.i:.:..r'i Hsis wnai is requiren; uui. hiuuiij: iuuciijiitiiip TTT T kH calharic remeuies now snau iney cuoose ; We all know that catkancs, after thorough ac awor?e constipated state than before the remedyf cr 61 rri t & . i l k, -ffit n ii th l.nwp s. leave tlieni in oerliaos aE --r,NV-.vg ta Ken . I His. now ever, is uui tne iue t r. ? j - 4 . in-fe;.i. K.A.,n P,t, Thpv r-t n,il.ilvrA largest, besi and cheapest subscrjptwn alt moat effect ivelv. on the liver, causimr thrill klorn to throw off the accumulated morbidfl fclmatter. leavins: the stomach and bowels in ra,-n..ai,n-.itil ' 1 - - . ti arnitP.i in thU wav would do fcjdigeslion and strengthen the st mach, 1 NO STRONGER TESTIMONY rould be i - .i . i r . 1 1 -. r-r..rt "V c i ' Shippensburi. Pa. : A WORD TO TIIE AFFLICTED. We desirj to brine to the notice of the afflict jed, as well as to all persons who are anxious of: of Hooflaxd's German IbTTEas. This medi j Ti, - . aiTiT.tP.i in t i itit would do well.LTaJ'orm best adaoted lo our reopie, as to cratu v cine has been before the public for manv years.Mpopuiar interest, irom ine oesi aumors, anu e It has withstood all test to which patent med-Kpeciallr adapted to the wants of 4he peonlc. MifinAa r exnosed. and insteao of being drivenlit he daily inquiries receivea as w uaie ui la.-.. out of the market as most of them are, it hasS jgive assurance of an extraordinary sale. By continued to favor with the peo le, until itMapplying at once, agents will secure a choice has become ih mo t popular medicine in thelof territory for a book that wi 1 sell to everv- . r .i..,oof;na oc tr ih morita nfr this Bitters warrants us in recommending it Ul. It will strengthen and invigorate tne en t: Hcommend it to all persons afflicted with Dyspep i ulB Bitters is entirely free from ailU MAlcoholic aim!xture. 6 I HOOFL VND'S GERMAN TO.MU m ai in . . r. II iters, wmi "" w. ' T T'f ta The Tonic j ,he jitters : in cases where ome Alcoholic; BTo Consumptives. The advertiscr.having been restored to health rn a tew weeks Dy a very simple remeuy . auer hnvinrr aiiflVrjxl urml vpara w th a severe lunir faffection, and that dread disease, Consumption, era the means of cure. To all v. ho desire it he jwm bcuu a copy 01 in rrescfipiion ueu iree Lf charge), with the directions for rearing Dd I will send a copy of the Prescription used (free fusing the same, which they will find a subk Mcvkk for Con.oiimntion. asthma. Bronchitis. frf. rw.. . . . r - See. The only oliject of the advertiser in sewi ng the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and send information which he conceives to be invaluable : nnd be hopes every sufferer wiil try his reraeJy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless'ng Panics wishing the Prescription will please address Ri v. ED W .RD A. WILSON. 165 South Second St., Williamsburp. Kings County New York. fNov.ia. t8 ly. J OTICE. Letters of Administration A- ' on the estate of Mart Ann Bu-er, Bar bara Baser and Margaret Baser, late of the borough of Crrrolltown, countv of Cambria, icceased, having been granted to the under- igned by the Register of said county, notice is hereby given to persons indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and thote baTing clnims against the same will present i hem properly authenticated for se't'.ement. JOUi BK Libit, Adair. Carroll Twp., Jan. 14, 189. Ct. 4 SSIGNEES' SALE OF STORE GOODS The uQder!gnnd, Asiienee of tlJ. A. O'Brien, will offer for side at puhiio out err, in Munster. Cambria countv, ou Tucti oat nf.xt, .1 am't 21 st, 18B8, the entire stock of MERCHANDISE contained in the tore of the said J. A. O'Brien, consisting of Drv and Dress Goods, Boots, Saoes Hals. Cap., Hard ware. Orocenes. and ail other kind of Goods kept in a cjuntrv store. The entire stock will be sold without reserTe, and hence great bir- ans may be expected. 5?ale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m . , and continue from day to dav until everything is disposed of. TERMS Or SALE On all salea less than Ten Dollars in amount the ca-h must be paid; on all sales over that amount three months' credi,with acceptable security, will be given. A. D. CRISTE, Assignee. Munster, Jan 14, 186J. IINE PROPERTY FOR SALE I Will be sold on the most reasonable terms jthat Taluiible property situate in the Borough jof Sunimitville, Cambria county, cornpring on . . 1011 r . X. .1 front ot l.tll feet, hn vuicr tlirenn ft arse TWO STORY HOUSE, nart erected a brick and rjrtart frame, at present occupied as a tavern FgThe prooerfy has every convenience either for : - . . . rii public houpe or a comfortnhle private resi- i lt h:is fctabluiff for nitron or twenty Ldi iui strr , a u i rc iatc w t;u ui w Birr aim au excel Elf'nf t71pHpn nr1 arApv Atrial ietrt vrc, ' f r c j t H'or either a public house or a private u-elo.-g H or lemuapplj to th ssubihcr .at Summit- Zt'A VI P HENRY HUUES. Janur.rv 14. 18CS.-4t. Pi t-J.-hnstown Democrat, Altoona Vindica vil-Htor and Hollidaysburg Stanza d copy four times send bill to advertiser. "1 IAl'llfMili,"HP VAlTVn utrnrni E3 1 ir--uuuMi o iuu. kt AJiaiutA 1 , t , . Jniarceu. n in tne oesij uvtnue .Mag . l- r T 1 .1. . tTiiiTinp. krprr nnv unri (lirl th.it ph it i.r, mi. rail the Tress siy so; and Parents aud Teachers Jconfitm it. Do not fail to secure a copv. A (jne lirin!r 0,.iect. or a ood two blilded frf - a . 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This creat work is of itself a complete and f7J.U(MI closely punted pages, on all sunjecis oi ihodv. raeardless oi set t. oartv. or eecuon. oidj tojfor circulars, and see our terms and a fuil de scription ot thM rnammotn wora Aiurf-, UNITED STATES FUULilSUIM - . ironoM SuMt. .vw Yorh. fnov.19.-6t. JJAILEY, FAltKELL fc CO,. MASrrACTUREnS OF LEAD AND BLOCK TIN PIPE, SHE Cf A XII II 4. II LEAD. AND ALL KISP3 OF Plumbers. Gas and Steam Fitters Materials, No. 167 Smitiifiklo Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. C-Send for a Price Lit nov.lD. 5nv - - s -. - " HEATINGiND COCK STOVES OF EVERY DrSCllltTION. TI3. EOPFIR ill! SStiMSfflfiS 2 illtU OF HIS Oa'N MANUFACTUnE. And GENERAL JOBBER In SPOUTING tad all ctW work z Lis line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street AL.TCO.Vl, 1M. The only dealer Iu the citr lir:ng tie xil to ell the renowned "UAP.LEY SIIEAF ' COOK a 1 OVL, c most perfect, complete and paiisfaetory Suive ever iiitmilucei to the pub.jc. Stoci Ihknse. - P&ICE3 Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. O HP HANS' COURT SALE! Kr T:rtce of an onlir cf the (,rplm..a Court of the County ot Cambria, the uL'itr-IgneJ , Admiiristrator of the estate of Georce liincp, late of Allegheny towuhip, in eaid countv, de ceased, will expote to s.1e t the hr'i -s of W ai . Cal!an, at Cresson.on S ATUKDAT, the t th Day or February sixt, at 2 c'clotk p m . tv e following He.it Estate of wiiieh thcaaid Geo. Biu?e d e J seized, situate in the towi sLip auvi county aloresaid, viz ; PfKrABT No. 1 beginning at a cherfV. r"--ner of lands of Thomus Parrish nn-1 heir cf Francis Gali.iher, thence by land of sai i Thos. Parrish, north lt. decrees, en-t 1 1? perches, to a hemlock; thence by land of Slich'i McGuire, south fc7 1 degrees, east 1 14 perc'iS3 to n post ; thecce by Purpart No. '2 fut'a 13 dt-prees. west 1"3 perches, to a post; thence by land of Lemon & Bailey, north tv devrees,, wet iO perche?, to a cherry ; thercc by i?D(i ot ;tme, south 4 d' grees, wet 25 l erhes, to a - - -; thence by land of heirn'of Fi.tir-ia "'.iM.-.her. north y.j degree, vest 71 p.rch-, to lhe pluce of beginn'nS"cont:iiiiiirg 1 13 Acrrs and Perches, having tiiere'in erec'cl a to-end a halt story Pl-ink Houe, Bfiik Bnrn, r:i.'. other ontbuildiugs; also a Saw Mill; about 2j acred of the land bein.ir elenred. PfT.rRT No. 2 Pejrinr.ing nl 3 stone p'le rn the l.Mid of M!b-ie! 2dv Gu.re, thfnce pnr'.ly I y Puipart No. 3 and partly by lsnd ot Bernard Weis. south 4'2 degree?, ec 1?1 erchp, to stone pile; thence souih desreos, we.-t Hi perche3, to a sto. e p:le; tLetae by iv.A. o' Lrm on & Bailey, euth 3.') de-ree, wesi pcrcho, to a stone pile; i!ies:?e by land of Eiaie, nrih 87ja dep.. wc.t 131 pei ., fy a post ; thine; ly Perpart No. 1, nor:h 13 dog., e.itt I To per., to a post ; thence by land of Michael r.!cGuire, north 36 deg.. tast J2o per., to lhe place of be ginning coiitaiiung '2'2'.l Acres ".wi 2'' t crclied, about 5'.l Acre? which are vteitred. PibparT No. 3 BegTiP'tig at a otor-o rl'e corner of land of fVniird 'Weis, on li:e of Pur nort No. 2; thetici m r.h 4? oeg., nest fci ptr.. ti a stone pile; tkeuce partly by land of Mich'l McGuire and partly bv land of V. Ansmnn, north 36 deg.. e:ist 2.'il perches, to a che-tnut stump; thence south (W Org., e:st S er to a post; thence bv Innd of Jerome L)a w?on, south 45 deg., cast 45 tut., to a ; ':.c: ii..nceiy land of snue, north 4 deg , east 9 prr., to a post; thence by s me, soeh 37 dec;., ?at 21 per., to a ; thence partly by land ot Ifim'l Sinker,. partly by land ol lie ry S'.iiker, and purdy by land of Bernard Wei, south 'i-X o"?-, wec" 24 perrhe, to the place oi 1 einidng 2on taiT.inij 128 Acres imi 41 Perc'.e. rrimproved. TEKMS One-third of th pu;ch.ie mors-- to be piil ou ciipfir-rut'on of s:le ; oi oilier third in or.e vear thereafter, with '"terer-t, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgage of the purchasers ; and the other il;'.rd to ttt raain a lien on the premise., ic .i i:i'"-eit on the paid sura tube tai ! ly poitcii trs lo Amelia Brjce. widow of the siid dceae l, an nually trom the date of confirm t'on uf sa , during h-r lilc-time, anu the pnacijiai at her decease to the heir ar.u If :,-l rti.re.-..niativea of the said George 3rnce cr to the ponies who may then be legahr entitled to th same MICHAEL McGUIiF., ) CHAS. J'cMANAMY. AJmn. Allegheny Tp., Dec. 24. lfG.-j.-3:. SHERIFF'S SALES By virtue of sundry w rit- of Yciii. Tip- n.. Lev. F:;ciis and Plur. Lev. Facias, i.-sMcl out of :he C "rt of Common Pleas of Cambria cov'y . -ml to ine directed, there will be exposed t P.blio Sale, at the house ot Frincis (,'oi! t r. in Che-t Springs boro:gh. traaibria county, on SATUR DAY, the 23d dav of J:-.". i ry . a'. .: clwk p. M., t!: following Heal h'stat. to wit : AU the right, title and interest of 8. F. George, of, ia and to a lot cf ground jt.jnted ia Cbet Sprint: borough, Caibr.i cr . f.-:.t-ins C4 feet on Main e reet, id cx;entin back 12J feet to Walnut alley, adjoining lot- of Ala- Ann r.T-. mi thn u.-ntb An.l Stmc-u I Y -Vllll UlCik.llAiv . - - -- Weakland on thenrth, having thereon ercctr.i a two ttory iraiue house, b.ici ft'ti-j 'g, me stable, and outbuihliogs, now in ii.? occ pa: cr of John McFeely. Tbken in ex-ontjou and to be soU at the suit of Mar-nrct V s-.oi.ecker and G. W. Strohecker, fur use of Archibald McFad lert et. al Aiso. a'.l the right, title nd iutt.e?tof S. F. Georce, of, in and to the fullowirg .lecrib ed building and lot ol grou.id d" F O, rg?. to-wit : "Said building is hunted on a h , or piece of ground fcituate in Chet onriugj; bor ough, Cambria county, known on the phee of said borough as Lot No. C4 in the oiJet oi lots, adjoining lot of heir of Antirew M'Giain, &c- It i a frame stable or barn, having a front of 45 feet and a depth of S'X feet, and is 16 feet high." Taken ir execu:;on and to be sold at the suit of John Wi gn.r. Also, all the right, tide and i-ncroi-l of P.cl J. Flyun and Dr. John J. Kr;e, of. in s.i4-l t the following de-eribo.1 buiiains of P-tai n and Dr. John J Krise, to wit : ' a cm in one story pl.ink building, situ itc in C!e irG!d township Cambria county on ti.e i.t;-1 e" Dr. J. J. Krise, now occu..;.il oy Paitt-roi. aiii Hartlev. contaiaing in fror t 24 fee. nd in deoth 16 feet Taken in exe-uition and to ba sold at the suit of Patr'ck Doti..iic. JOHN A. BLAIR Sher?;T. Sheriff's Office, Lbenburg, Ja :. 7.h ISC' -Hi. A ITDITOR' S N () T I cTl . J. Jacob Frnhe';?cr vs. I- sc C S ntrcr. In the Court of Common Pleas oi O inJ.ru Co. No- 15, December Term, lf - Pi Fa. November, 168. proi erty sold fr :;oO 10th December, 18iH, Deed ack.iow ie-iired. And now, 14ih DecemSiT, ltC3, on moiion ot S.imucl Singleton, .i , GeJ. V". Oatitiin, Esq., appointed Audr.or to repsr'. di.ii'jution of procteda of Sheriff's sale. From ihe Record Certified 14th December, lMjt (L8) J.K HUE. Pic.V'r. I will sit at m; oCicc i:i i!nbu',7, on Fri day, the 15 h dv of Jnnuarv, ar 2 c'elocT: B. v., for the pnrpos of at' u ling t.- the.iu:it f the above anoi:tinent, wueu and where a!l parties interestetl must attend, or be debarred Iroiu coming in for a sh oe of the fund. GEO W. O ATM AN, Auditor, December 2t. lfrCS. 3t. VALUAHLE TOWN FROPEiiTV FOR SALE. Will be sold ?t pr:vute sale, that valuable property situate at '.he coi ner of llorner aud M iry Ann etree'J, In iho borough of Ebcn.burg, t'ain'ng ne:.rly aa acre af gronud, w'.th a large an coman-dk ua Frame Dwelling House, O'Uh-.ild'nzs and sta ble ai! in excellent order. T he ircppr?v oi braces a wood-hoi:e, wa?b hsue. and au ex cellent cellar, and there are on the pr-croi-ea x large nutnber ot selected fruit trc-es. A far ther description is deemed unc;ece.rxry, aa taose wishing to purchase i!' Cil1. iuJ exam ine for them-tlve The tiUc is iad bjmtuhle Por particulars inquire of k. L. JoaNsrox. Ebenturg. Jatary Tib, 18.
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