FREEMAN"- am: RSi) A v JUNE 18, 1S68. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Tai Lati Fata asd no Wo xa Patzta. The LadicV in uitl of tk" uddiug fund of lb rew Catholic Church ia this place, is now numbered among the things thai were, and nothing i i'"1 kut the haudsonie eum re alized, and tii pleasing recollection that it wag well conducted and must enjoyablo season of rerreation and amusement throughout. The laJies hating ttie matter m charge vied with .h:'i other iit a most handsome and commend t'l spirit iu making the Fair a complete suc vi'sa, ar.d that they succeeded was fully attest ed Lv tho way ia which all participants enjoy rt themselves tiightly, as well ub by the more aubftantial results in the shape of several bun Ire J dollar in greeubacks how much werhall better creii.-.ied nert week to atat Hefir;l or me gci.iionieu managers moJea'v lorbica us cootruouuatnry . ior laar we xaifiht b suspected ot 'blowiug'our own horn" wL,le sounding the prai.w of others more de M-rvhig. Bat of the "rank and file" who i.ightlv crowded the Hall and the building at tached wo can truly say that their liberality has never been scrpasod on auv occasion of the kind we ever witnes-ed, and they certainly iesorve the highest encomiums for the unex ceptionable dev-orum arid liberal spirit manifest ed Wy each and all of them during the continu-nu-B ot the Fuir, and as this wj trno ot Btran tun as well as vicizejii, it might appear invidi ous to giro the named of any who particularly interested themselves ; still we cannot refrain lttn mentioning as among the former Jlr Win. lvnart and Jwhn Cox, E., of Johns ton n, John Torter, E., ot Hemlock, Peter ough, Ej., Sonman. and reveral others whtss ucU h remember but nLoae namei vie "o the yo-ng Indies h furnished iti delightful vocal niuiir, and to the ccutle- mm wha contributed sweet hsrmony by aid of their vir lira, and especially to that enchanting zntMcian,' Mr. A. J. Maguire. is due great I-raite lor tt.e churching manner in which they iLittrtainttd and delighted, all listue. 9. Nothing cccumM to tear the pood feeling' or dau;;a the xer,cru impulse which prevailed sj iiiuuU'rinptHdiv and Satisfactorily during the r.lire time the Pair continued, and although UiJtr.y wore no doubt disappointed in rrot draw ';c t o lu ay numbers, omny of them, no one received the. result in oilier titan a apiril ol ro a iiKiicn and good ui'.l. '1 hs following nuuiid prTAons were th lacky r'dp!eiitj ol tlvo prizt montivned : Aaicli L-ineiy. the bride ; Maud Kittell. ahaudome -"m ; II. A. Shoem iker, a diminutive ooll, flacky for thibaby) ; iJrs. Cruu-"e, larger doll ; AMiiie Murray, old man und woman ; Annie E. ilurray. caliou dress ; France M'Donaid, lawn die ; I'hilxint na Mliev, Ki(,kirij Valley, eilk orcss ; Wei. Kajlur, L iretto, child's dre3 ; iitin.ird .M'CoUgun, Wi'uure, album ( Thos. litre, JatkcKuu tonnnldp, "hfrrman and hi Ci in '.dsn ;" Eddie Murrar. circus horse : il .!. O.N. ill iv pe.r.-'e : gold rirgf-J etude Weak-land, mo Bridget bu?an, Wi'nwre. toy tub atnl vi Hh.?t vnd ; Mr John A. Blair, b iket ; 1 rni k Lytle. fn ; ilrs. E. Glbion. silver but ter c-ouler; hlra. lliillp Collins, embroidered iitht wiaper ; Jwhn Hitcr, Munster tnwndhip, cow ; Mia. Todd, ioutaVool ; lliii O'llario. fet oi jeetry ; Mr. Samuel rieury , nilver mo l isie cruet ; Jane Parnah. ttatue of Blei-sfd irpi:i ; Mrg. Thomas Hoover, set ot dishes ; John Y'tiey Le ij, Chcny Tree, t chairs Joseph hilif, phiugh and barrel of dour ; Htv. li C. Chrljtty, J iciure of crucihtion ; lira. T. ii. Mtoie, bt?ket of fiuit ; Mrs Jo. M 'Don iiIA, bible; 11h F. P. Tit-mey, pnir ot blan kets; (Jen. Willi ims, flHrriaburjr. pold watch, ti.'te theiroperty of the lamented M-j J. U Noon ; lion 1. J. llorrell, Johustw n. bridle ; ilr. John Fenlon, silver pitcher ; William I). Jii:e Siidlo r.nd diitk delaine dre.-s , Agtics f niidi, ahver cantor ; Muthcw Cohen, Jotuis WfTi., i,,t i cae : AiiuM Douthcxty. bogwood jewelry ; Ro.-e M "Donald, blue delaine dieiW ; Mi a. Samuel Henry, tan ; Mrs John Hobcrta. paey de'aiue drc ; Col B M'Dermiit, $5 gold J lee ; John Sharbaugh, Kfkj , Simau, cigar twito ; .Mrs. f tank y upp Ixretto, et of coral j-:Wi'!ry ; Iguatiu t loiiiei , Suuitnerhill, rock it- (hair; Richard Martin, fine shirt ; Een'ao SCvid&n; silver napkin riug ; Mij. Drew, pin cuil ion ; Joseph ll'Dona'd, basket ; Frank MTY.c, irr ijuarter ; MacShano and tho otier Aao m . -t u-i n o. In aiiit:vn to the nbove (rises and several :hkr valu.tide att.rles h Id over f.r iurther chai.cea a htwycr's-tudy gown and a lady 's tire (attirn tvere up for votes. F. A. Shoe maker, h.)., .-.ne out bt on the gown, and 2I:sm Aiiiiie I. Murray on the lawn dreas. And r.-ow it occurs to iifl tora.Mi k that while I'.uS petrous who cvutriiiuled the m.iny hand tiue ai d valuable artiele.t, aud lbey were nil contributed, deserve to be commended for the eueruui and noble liberality displayed on this hn, oi:e lady among the number, und he u strariger, is entitled to the grateful rcmem hrarcc and prayerful well wished of every mem ber of tbe congregation which she so hand oine4T, bo generously and eo uuelllihly uislexl t J tbe contribution ot two of the fluent and rr.o'.l costly ar;icle- contributed, and which cuminiUided irm admiration of every piiou who hiw thtui. 'i tit. t lady ia Mrs. Henry irckerhoof, of Pellefonte, and bo long as the uiUiLg itttm winch the thus cenerousiy Mide-1 in bringing to completion, so long should her aiaUtu be revered and her kindness remembered Ly u I who worh!p bceeath iu roof. Tut Dismitt f-r ths Law mist ir Maiv taosis During tho iir-t week ot Co .rt sever i difficulties occurred prejudicial to police reg-ttU'.u-i.s, but tur e-ir city police acted in a u.11 xer worthy ot the dignity of great ollicers cf a 'ret lty. One of thece difHcultie came under our own (Vieivatioj:. A worthy Ii idical from the coun -ry hxd iniied too much lager with Porter, s.i.4 the city fathers had finel hiiu. Tha name cTfiiing, while the p)liceman was taking a s U;r, to wordn, tho countryman tluw a few crackers, (not fi e crackers, kind rtradet, but water crackers,) at his aacted per son. Tho Commonwealth immediately felt in v'diod In the person of her Charley, who im-ro-ed lolent hands upon tho ofl'euder. Some resistance being offered an extra policeman -a hailed from his beat, and pouncing upon thfir prey each took an arm, and the unfortu iiate man fuuna it was all Day with him. The Mayor, Moots in sorrow than iu anger, re pro ed the offender fr his mdeuesa and pro ceodod to rk rt.NK hint in the sum of fire dol lara, be protesting lu.titj f gainst this ncrisivo roe. Cocat IVockiM.vos. In addition te the case on trial when we closed our last report. Orore were but two causes disposed of up to the adjournment of Court on Saturday afternoon We give the result of these as follows : John Brotherline vs. John K. Smith. Antho- tjv r3iree and Michael Cassiday Ejectment. June Oth, jury called add sworn ; 11th, jury Jd for plaintiff, all the lands lyir g in Cambria -jounty down to line established by Messrs. winn and Vickroy iu 1847, with 6ix cents iaraajes. Jeha Fenlon e. Thomas Duncan Appeal, .'ane 11th, Jury -called and aworn ; jury with-'-awn and cas continued. Valentine Krise ts. John Koel, Washington "ieawn and James Neason. June llth, cause -eked, jury called and sworn ; jury fiud for - lendants. DxHOiMT'a MoNTHir for July prompt as - :al, aud with an additional quantity of Sum '. - - Literature, is tire most useful and inter- - ing of all the parlor periodicals, readable : .-'ni beginning to end, and, better than that, - 3 tone is elevated and earnest, very unlike the :.:oloi8 artificiality that disgraces bo many .--. iioo. journals. The fashions are a feature, ii -er. Ladies lu the country think they can a uake gartneut without Dcmareau Maga ; d the ii In addition to the treasured it r-ms, Iw"Ja fund of ueeiul and yaiu .b!e relation upon all household and domestic i .'. -eta". W. Jennings Dvmorest, 473 Broad- , Sew York. 33.00, early. E D ITO R I A LITI E-S, IX)CAL AXD GeKERAI- James Fowler, the young man arrested lor f toning a passenger train, has been released on bail. The house of Abraham Shafler, in West Pro vidence townthip, Bedford county, was totallv destroyed by tire on the 3d Inst. An infant child of Mr. Peter Reddinger, re siding near Obanexsville, Blair county, died from the effects ol eating a piee of paper. A portion of Mifflin county was visited by a heayy atorm on the afternoon of the lah iust., which done damage to the amount of 4 2i 0,000. A brakeman on the 1'enn. R. R., named Rickabaugh, was seriously hurt by being struck on the head by a signal post, on Thursday week. Win. J. Ryan, l.jq.', recently of this county, hs been appointed Mail Agent on the Pa. It. H-, in place of Thos. Morrow.VemovcJ. Bully lor Hill ! Col. William A. M'Dermitt, the Republican candidate for County Treasurer last fall, has removed to Johnstown, with the ikittution ot making that his future home. A lad named Fetter, while attempting to climb on a passing coal train at Saxton. Hunt ingdon county, a lew days ago, fell under the w heels and was instantly killed. An unknown man was killed on the Pcnna. railroad . near McVej town, ne had gone from one track to avoid an approaching train, to be killed by another on the other track. Tbe ilollidaysburg Standard dubs Easly of the ViNBiCATOa "Captain," but fails to tell us how he acquired the title. Can "the light of his general phiz" cast any light on this impor tant subject ? Messrs. Thos. McEnrueanJ Henry McIIugh, whose homes are in Washington township, this county, were ordained priests of the Catholic Church, at St. Michael's Seminary, near Pitts burgh, on Saturday week. Thomas Stanley, a miner residing at Tunnel ndl, near Gallitziu, was seriouxly injured, on tbe 4th lost , by a portion ot a coal mine t.Ul ing in upon him. His leg was broken, and ho was otherw ise severely bruised. , Audrey Bkor, employe I in a foundry in Trough Creek Valley, Huntingdon county, ac cidentally came iu contact with a saw operated by steam, not long since, and had his head severed Irom ear to ear. He lived but live minute. a goodcup of coffee is appreciated by all who drink it, acd no better cup of coifue was ever prepared than can be made from the roast ed Coffee put up in packages at the Iron City Spice Mills, and kept for sale by Geo. Huntley, in this place. We are personally acquainted with Dr. H. 15. Miller, of Altoona, whoso card appears in our paper this week, and we can recommend turn as a skilltul Dentist and deserving niun. All who need dental work of any kind will fiud him fully competent to do it. O. W. L'asly, of the Altoona Vindicator and E. B- McCrutn, of tbe 1 riscxr, have both been caned within the last few days. F.x-Buigess Fethiugcr did it, and did it handsomely, and the two "ink slingtiis" are as proud ot their respective "sticks"' as a young mother "m bruce"-ingher first born, could well afford lobe A young man named K. J. R. Fortune, a freight brakeman on the Pa. R. R., was kihed near Goorge's station, Westmoreland county, on Wednesday of last week, by being run over by a portion of the train upon which he was employed. He is supposed to have tell between tlie cars while attempting to step from one car to the other while in motion. Mr. Patrick F. Caroev, of Allegheny town ship, while engaged in chopping wood on Sa turday afternoon last, accidentally struck his foot with the axe, inflicting a most terrible gash and almost severing the foot iu twain It was with great difficulty the flow of blood was stopped, and for a time it was feared that Mr. Carney would bleed to death. He is now do inp well. Thomas Sirr, a young man who disappeared from Johnstown more than a year ago, on ac count of a "little unpleasantness," was arrest ed in Pittsburg, a few days sii.ee and sent nek to Johnstown to answer the charges ol nflilii tion. fornication and bastardy , and other kin dred mtS'iemeanors. As he has not reported at headquarters here we presume he has entered bail or arranged his difficulties in some other way ere this. SrusifR Rfs?kts. The middle of June brings sweltering weather, and tho denizens of th cities are already seeking an asylum from the heat of su umer and the drudgery of business. As usual, large numbers are turning their steps to the mountain, where thev are sure of finding a cool, iuvigoratin breeze and comfortable quarters Tbe pres. nt season promises an un usually large number of visi-ors, and our land lords are making active preparations for adupt ing their a ceo ru mod ttions to the increased in flux of pleasure seekers. Tbe Creation Springs was opened for the sea son yesterday. This tirst class summer resort has been in successful operation for a number of years, and is the result of the genius and enter prise of the late lamented Dr. R. M. S. Jack sou, M. D. It is delightfully situated on the western slope of the highest hig'ut of the AMe ghenles, where the Peuna. Central R ail Road crosses the Northern Turnpike. All the trains top at Cresson Station, and excursion tickets during the season are granted to visitors. The buildings have capacity for 500 -guests, aud have been crowded to overflowing every peason under the proficient management of the gen tlemanly proprietor, Mr. George W. Mulhu, whuse superior as a caterer is nowhwio to be found. Bath houses, b!l!ird saloons and bowl ing alleys supply health, pastime aud exercise. The Callau House, Mr. Wm. Callan propri etor, stands a furlong further Eu5t, and is the choiee resort of those who prefer comfort with out fashionable ostentation. It is remarkable for the neatness of its arrangements and the scrupulous care which the energotij landlady exercises over the sleeping and eating depart ments. A sulphur water fountain at the door und a beautiful jet d kau lend their attractions to this favorite resort. i V .. .... . ear ivoretio, inreo nines trom uresson, is the famous Loretto Springs House. It has been leasrd to Mr. John Mcintosh, of Baltimore, who has been employed for some time past in having it fitted up in the finest style his custom ers could desire. 1 he location ot this resort is delightful its arrangements perfect. The wa ter is excellent and slightly medicinal the bathing rooms am le and perfect, while billiards, bowling, etc., afford agreeable pastime. Visit ors can take the Kbensliurg Branch train at Cresson and alight at Kaylor's Station. Mxa. O'Hara. one mile from .Cresson on the turnpike, and Mr. Henry O'Hara, one mile fur ther west, have their spacious houses opened as private boarding hauses, and we have no doubt they will be filled to their utmost capaci ty, as they have been heretofore ; while Mrs. Silvan Oallagher, near Loretto, has amply pro vided for the accommodation of a considerable number of guests. Add to this that fine hotels iu Ebensburg, Carroiltown, Loretto, Summit and elsewhere hare all "put their houses in ordr" for the ac commodation ef the largest possib'e number of visitors, and those who seek health and recrea tion on the mountaiu need have no fears about finding & hospitable welcome. "Spoons." Don't be always talking about New Orleans, Butler, Spoons, kc , but go to Cham. Roberts' and buy a good set of tea or table spoons, of which he has just received a full supply. But if you don't need spoons, go for a castor, butter dish, butter knife, sewing machine, fish hooks, and in fact, anything you cannot procure elsewhere, aud you may be al most certain to get it. . Correction. In our notice last week of the fire at Wilmore we Inconsiderately stated, on information given us, that the lady telegraph operators "were awakened," etc. Ab it is the duty of one of them, at least, to be awake all night, our notice unintentionally did them in justice, and hence this correction. They were not awakened, but w ere awake at tne time tue fire brok out. Pabadise LoaT- The beautiful Panoramic representation ot Milton s wonaeriui poem. Paradise Lovt," was exhibited at tna voun House on Tuesday evening, and wll be again exhibited this (Wednesday) afternoon and eveaiog. It is a magnificent and wer4osp!rii.g Panorama, nd no one ffJmld fail to ee it Altoona Citv, June 13, 1SC3. Editor Cambria Frfemax Tour Altoona correspondent, "T. 1. M ," in his last labored epistle delivers himself of the following choice tit-bit : ' Miss St. Clair lectured here the other evening to a few crazy men and silly boys. 1 did not heir the subject," etc. Now, as I h p pened to be one of the "billy boys' referred to by "T. I. M." I propose to propound a few simple questions to his mnjesty which he wiil oblige me and the other "crazy men and silly boys" by answering. How do you know the audience consisted of "a few crazy men and silly boys" V Did yon judge s- from the frtct that the lecturo was delivered in the Democrat ic Club Room, and conclude therefrom ihat it was similarly farcical to the scenes u-uully en acted therein by yourself and other knowing ones to tho exclusion of tho honest und confid ing rank and file, at whom you laii'h derisive ly for what you conceive to be their stupidity ? If this bo your reasou for asserting that Miss St. Clair's audience was ' crazy and silly," then I must endeavor to disabuse you of your error by giving my testimony, as I saw t'ie audience and HEAun the lecture. The lady in question, tu the judgmeut of one of the "silly boys," is of rather prepossessing appearance, very grace ful and diiuitied in her manners, and exceed ingly eloquent. She is not of the Anna Dick enson s:ripe, it is very evident, or she could not have obtained the Democratic Club Room in which to deliver her lecture. Oh no, the high minded T. 1. M.," who runs that "ma-been," could not have permitted such a desecration of "pr ncipal." The subject chosen for the occa sion was ''Newfoundland," which I consi lered very ably baudled. The lecturers pointed out the advantages of education, not only to the individual but to society at lare, and eppeci illy commended the iuflnerce of Catholic education. As evidence, she cited the visible improvement it has c-Hected in the moral condition and social standing f thcpoor and heretofore illiterate classes in Newfoundland. She farther remark ed that from personal observation she thought the City of Altoona presented a fine field for the exrrcise of the same influences, as the tone of society iu our midst was not generally of an elevating character. Pity " T. I. M.'' did not make her ucouaiutaiice. -he would have left our town wiih a ru jre.exalted (f)opiuion of our citizens, and 1 a n sure he would not nave per- j e:ratd his last infliction on the readers Ot the FujiiMA.M. in reply to his Mrictures on the persons c .mposing the audience, it i.i sufficient to sav that "crazy men and F.illy bovs" do not trenerallv attend lectures of this kind. There is no rule without an exception, however, and in tnis cuse there mav have been a few excep tions. but there was one less than there would have been had "T I M." saw fit to attend the lecture. Now, with nil duo respect for your corres Douuxnt. I cannot take leave of him without giving him a "bit of my mind," which 1 hope he wil accept us coming from one who has been pained at his late epinties pained on account of the Ueuiocrjcv. on account of society, and ou accouut of "T. I. M." himself. First, then, ou account of the Democracy. xou onlv injure tlie party by Mich wholesale abuse ot nucli men us control the Altoona Tr.mo.Mt. Tt:ey are too well known in this community to need any defence from mo, nor do 1 wish to be their champion, but I cannot let the occasion pas without assc-rtiDg that they or? both high toned gentlemen, and t hat their paper is an excellent family journal. Their ee lections are certainly very good, and of an ele vating character, us an examination ot their piper will Abundantly prove. Secondly, on account of society. Von say : "If my (yonr) religious training permitted I (you) wouid say "damn it!' " This is the uu kiudest cut of all. Religion, if I understand it, requires of us to ' do uuto otheis as we would have others do uatous, and the meek and humble Naz ir.ne says : "Take my yoke aud learo of me" not to create the world nor in the world to rnise the dead, but "that 1 am meek and humble in heart." Therefore I feel that from the way the tree, or "T. 1. M.," is in 1 ned, the religious a3 well as the literary twig has been perversely bent. '1 hird.y, on account of "T. I. M." himself We are all well aware that it it were not for "T. I. M." the Democracy would have no ex istence here. He has all the brains of the par ty, and docs all the thinking for it, besides be ing its scape-goat ou all needed occasions- Then why rage and fret "Likon9 who tragically struts up and down. And rolls the words as Sisyphus his stone ; His lub'ting aims, unequal to the weight, 'H.ave like a porter's at Billingsgate." Poor "T. I. M." ! you are really writing yourself dowo an ass, and I would suggest that henceforth, instead of the initials "T. 1 M.," you sign your true name, Thomas, or more properly Toiu-asi, to cur communications to the pres. Trusting that "T. I. M . ," or Tom ass. v. ill keep cool, now that the dog days are approach ing, I subs.ibe myself OF THE "SlI.LT BoTS. Caerollto'w-.v, June 35, 1SGS. Dear Freeman 1 am this week pained to chronicle a sad and almost latal accident w hich occurred to the son of oae of our most worthy citizens, Mr. Benj. Wcrtner, on Friday last. It appears that Pius Wertuer, a lad of some thir teen years, had mo an ted a horse for the pur pose of conveying their dinners to several la borers who were at work ou a farm a short dis tance from town, and not long after starting the horse I ecame frightened, it ib supposed, at the rattling of the dishes, and ru furiously up the main street of the town, throwing the young man .off in the neighborhood of Mr. Sier's saddler shop. The woikmiiierup!oyed iu the shop ran to his assistance without delay, aud found him senseless ai d apparently lifeless, tie was carried home and Dr. Oatmaii sum moned but notwithstanding all that medical fckill could do the unfortunate lad remained iu n torpid condition lor several hours not being able to utter a word until the following day It is thought that the horse struck hiui on the head with his hoof, injuring the skull consider ably. I am glad to say tliat at present good grounds for the hopeth.it he is out of danger are afforded by his improved condition. lix-Sucriff Buck was engaged on Friday and Saturday last iu Belling at auction the remain ing tock of g ods of the late firm of Buck & Co., rcceutly dissolved by the retirement of Mr.. Sharbaugh, who has turned his attention to the tilling of his fine farm near idwu. It is but a simple net of justice t remark, in con nection with the name of Mr. Buck, that there is no truth in the generally a jcepted opinion that it was the new oil, of tbe same character which he manufactures that caused the apply ing doath of the young lady in in your place a few weeks ago. You, Mr. Frkemax, are well aware, and all your readers should be, that it was carbon oil which exploded and caused that unfortunate catastrophe. Dr. T. F. MisCIure, our popular dentist friend, is again among U3 on a professional visit of at least a couple of weeks duration. During his stay he may be found at his old office, and as his proficiency as a dentist is well known, persons needing his services would do well to call as soon aa convenient May his "shadder" never diminish. More anon. U. Nitrd. 8t. Augustine, June 13, 18G3. Kbitor Frekman It may be interesting to some of the readers of your invaluable journal to learn that St. Augustine is still ahead in the way of amusements. On last Thursday we had a large pic nic in tbe grove of Dr. Krise one which was tbe cap 6heaf of all the pic nics ever held ia this place. It was gotten up for the benefit of the new Catholic church in this place, now almost completed. Tne attendance was very large, and all seemed to enjoy themselves to the full extent, some y dancing and others by looking on, ami all by partaking of the good things, ol which there was no scarcity. There was a beautiful gold pencil, a large and luscious cake and & handsome doll baby put up at lot tery. Mr. S. A. McGough drew the pencil. Rev. E. Burns the cake and Mr. Wm. Little the doll baby a very appiopriate prize for the latter, considering that he has no KOre real Che in his household. Yet he has provod recreant to the trust, for he has caaj i out on the world's TTlie atge to seek a more congenial testing place lie has presented it to the church, and OQtf H 'J MP again ior chances. 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"Excessively warm," the mild man says, "Has been the weather of the past few days," "Yes, devilish hot," is the prompt reply Of the irreverent cuss who stanrs near I y . But, as if these words lacked the force to tell Of the warmth in the air aa the sun's rays fell, Another one adds, with a sweltering face " 'Tis hot as well, an exceedingly sultry place." And thus they talked and thus they swore, Forgetting for a time that at Cohen's f tore The coolest of garments for summer wear Can be bought at prices that'll make you stare. Yes, stare aud buy all will aud may Who visit this store without any delay. For in Parke's Hall, Johnstown, Main street, Cohen & Brother will every one kindly greet, And give them bargains iu clothing we ween, Such as never before in this region was seen' How Ia It? There was considerable talk some two months ago about our borough dds intending to have several fil'el up public wells opened out, but the talk has ceased aud the w ells are still in statu quo if you know where is. We 'ion't say that these wells should or nhould not be opened out. but we do say that if they are opened out, or if any other wells are openei out anywhere by anybody, or new pumps inserted in wells already opened out, the persons so opening wells or inserting pumps, or Lko.-e having the work done, should by all means visit the mammoth establishment of Geo. Huntley, where a large lot of the best, sim plest, cheapest and mist satisfactory pumps manufactured are all the time kept for sale, to gether with nutnbo.loi other articles to fcuit all classes. On fathtr, dear father, do please hurry home, My wishes no longer oppose ; You know you have promised so oft, when you 'd come. You'd bring me a new suit of clothes. Mv elbows stick out, like the head of a clam ; My pants the bare knees do expose. Then father, dear father, do please hurry home And bring that suit of new clothes. At last accountsthe aforesaid f.ither was wend ing his way homeward with a summer suit for his boy unJer one arm and a handsome dress for his daaghter under the other. He had, verv scnsibely, bought them at the cheap store of U. A. Shoemaker & Co., where everybody should go who seeks the worth of his money. HI is for Many who seek Mayer's store ; A is for All who have been there before ; Y is for You, who should go right away ; li is for Everybody, who'll find it will pay; It is for Ribbons which on bonnets display So many bright colors in tempting array. Don't forget, ladies, to visit M. Mayer's fancy dry goods and millinery emporium, Parke's Uall. Main street, Johnstown the leading ladies' furnishing store iu Cambria county. Ik you should be walking down the street And a well dreised comely lass you meet. Your mind make up, as well you mark her. She bought her dress from V. S. Barker, who has a splendid assortment of the finest kind of summer dress poods for ladies' wear, as well as an endless varietv of other goods of all kinds and at all prices everything very cheap, how ever, and very excellent iu quality and fashion able in stvle. Locbst.?. The seventeen year locusts have made their appearance in several. parts of this State., but have thus far failed to climb the mountain. We shall not, regret if they should keep failing. We don't want locusts, or low cusses, or any other low things except tho low piices which always abound at the extensive store of R R. Davis, on Hirh street. Hi"h aud low can buy there all the time cheap lot casu. An the Go. The fi: e sto;k of 'summer hats introduced by J ,e Thompson are all the rage among our gentlemen Inenus hereabouts. .Like Hobcn.-ack a puis, 'everybody takes them, but don't nut them through the same process. Joo is alwa8 at headquarters in the city, buying the best, neatest and most fashionable goods of all kinds, and those who buy at his s-ore here have always the choice of a full stock at the lowest prices. S1AKRIEU. On the fth inst., at the "Mountain House," by Rev. B. M. Kerr, Mr. Enwijj R. BAi.riRiooK, of Hollidaysbiirg, and Miss Emma V. Lovxll, of Duncansville, Blair county. On Tuesday, 2d inst., by Rev. T. S. Rey nolds, Mr. Jem M. Swors, of Glenn Conuell, and Miss Mary CoortR of Alle-henv township. On Tuesday last, by the same. Mr. MiCHakl McColgan, of Wilmore, and Miss Maoiie BkadLlv, of Loretto. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Ambrose Saneer and Miss Lizzie Rt'DOLrn, both of Al legheny township. TONEY WANTED. Having refired from the Foundry business, the subscriber is desirous of settling his books without delay, and hence calls upon all persons indebted to pay what they owe immediately, and thus oblige him and save trouble and costs to them selves. E. GLASSY Ebeuaburg, June 18, 18GS.-3t. DR. H. B. MILLER, ALTOONA, PA., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Office au Caroline street, between Virginia and Emma streets. All work warranted. Altoona. June 18, lc'fiS. Cm. ROHRER'S WILD CHERRY TONIC JBITTERS ARE THE BEST IN USE! TONIC BITTERS. The very best In the Market. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Cor. 3a and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH, TA Wholesale Agents for the West. For eale by A. A. BARKER for Ebensburg juii vicinity. je ll,'63.-ly. 13 KICK FOli SALE. The subscriber burnt and of good quality , at hia kiln, two milf-a east of Ebensburg, and is now prepared to fill all orders on eliort 'notice and reasonable terms, mv2S 3t. THOS, PEYEJIEAK NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CIRCULAR. IIILL; SIULAY, GANG AND CROSS-CUT SAWS. Every Saw that leives our Factory is Oil Tempered and Patent Ground. perfectly true and even, and made of uniform temper by our patent tempering process. i mmmmmm A XES, common shape, as go xl as the best The RED JACKET (Col burn'e Patent) AXE cannot beex celled. We guarantee they will cut 25 per cent, more than com mon Axes, with less labor to the chopper. ; INVITO :. ;'- ; -Hi.: ft p-rn-m : :"vh I Send for circular and prices to LITPIN COTT & BAKEWKLL. Pittsbur,(, Pa. Sole Manufacturers. Fur Ealo by principal Hardware Dealers. STENCIL STOCK. QTAFFORD MANUFACTURING CO ., GG and Fulton Street, New York. Circular samples free. AGENTS WANTED . OR TUE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR: Itn Causes, Character, Cvndurt Results. . BY UO.I AL1XANPFR U. STiriltNS. Its ready sale, combined with an increased commission, make it the best subscription book ever published. One Agent in Eiston. Pa., reports 72 snb scpiber in three day s. Anotlur in Boston 103 subscribers in four dtys. Send for Circulars aud see our trmsi and a full description of the woik. Address Natio.v al Publishing Co , Philadelphia. Pa. MEDICAL ILLUMINATION! FOUR Magnificently Illustrated Medical Books containing Important Physiological Informatiou, for Men aud Women, sent fre-e on receipt of 25 cents, by addressing Dr. JOHN' VAXDERPOOL, No. SO Clinton Piace, New York City. (CRAWFORD'S Stump and Rock Extractor J and Elevator perlccted. Send for circular. A. Crawford, Warren, Me. I $75 to J'JOO permo. Jill 'everywhere. male and female, to introduce the Genuine Imnroved Common tise Sewing Machine. This ma chine w ill Btitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only $18. Fully warrauted for five years. We will pay 1000 for a tnacliinr that will sow a stronger, more beau tiful; or more clastic seam than ours. It makes the ' 'Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and 6till the cloth cannot bo pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from $75 to $200 per month and expends, or a commission from which twice that amount rati be made. Address SECOMB &CO.. PITTSBURGH, PA., or BOSTON, MASS. Cauti-v. Do not s impr.pcd upon hy other parties palming oil" worthlo.-s cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine aud really practical cheap machine made. PArlPI-MTTRQ Send for Catalogue of UMUrLW I LMO.New Practical Bo'.'ki on Architecture and Stair Building. A. J. B1CK NELL & CO., Publishers. Troy , N . Y. Til II ftUCCKSS Oi trie OSE UULLAK ALE a Ite vol u tieii In Trade. WE furnish at a uniform price of Oxe Dol lar such articles as are used by everv family, at a les3 price than they are sold by any wholesale dealer in New York or Boston. Agents wanted to co-operate with us in car rying out a plan w hich meets the wants of the million, and in the disposal of a largo and va ried stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Tla ted Ware, Watches. Carpetings, &c. Oar terms to Agents are superior to those of afiy other firm, as our circular will show. Those getting up clubs can secure a piece of Sheeting. Watch, Uress, be wing Machine, &c , FREE OF COST A check describing an article to be sold for a Dollar, 10 cts ; 0 lor !?J , 4'i for SI : GO for So; 100 forSlU, sent bv mail. Send money by Registered loiter Circulars mailed free to any addre s. Ageurs waited everywhere. Address HARRIS & PLUMMER, 34 Hanover St., Dostou, Mass. LOOK! LOOK I LOOK! AUJSATS WANTED For Suaw & Fisr's Pawnbroker's Sale, to whom great in- uoL-cuienia are ouereu. . V e trill aul yon a Sewing Machine or uice urtii ree or cost.- Give ue a trial. Catalogues sent free. SHAW & FISK, P. O. Box 3178, Boston, Mass. HAVE YOU TRIED TOWLE & CO.'S NONPAREIL DOLLAR SALE? IF you have not now is your time to secure the greatest bargains ever offered by any concern in the world. In vest in ate this at oxce it will r.W. AH parties in the Dollar Sale business advertise to cive the best bar gains, best inducements to agents, etc. But the Goods tell the story. Tho proof of the pudding is the eating. Terms lower than the lowest. Circulars sent free. Address Towxk & Co., 7 Tremout Row, Boston, Mass. Proof of our statement that we have made A. COIPIjUTru REVOLUTION IN TRADE can be found in the fact that the immense bus iness we have built up has induced a multitude of small concerns to imitate our club system, and some by advertising the presents they will give to agents, seek, unsuccessfully, to divert some of our business to themselves. We make this announcement simply to inform the public that it will be for their interest to patronize our house, as we still continue to give blTter OOODS AND CRBATER INDUCEMENTS TO AOEMTS TU AN ANY OTHER CONCKR IN THE BUSINESS. We sell everv description of DRT & FANCY GOODS, PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, WATCHES, SEWING MACHINES, &c, &c, for the uuifoim price of ONE DOLLAR. Ciiculars sent to any addies free. "PARKER k CO., Nos. 93 and 100 Sumner St , Boston. j PITTSBURGH ST-AJ, No. 420 I4Ir;rly direct. opposite u;;. jo;, passenger pepot, ri TTSBUIiGH, PA. je ll.-ly j TELIX HEyLT, Trofr. SALE I OF- Dry Goods, Carpetings, ROOTS AL SHOES, SILVER PLATED WARE of all kinds, ALBUMS! And a variety of valuable and useful articles for 6ale at ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE A check describing an article aelected from our Stock ft r sale at ONE DOLLAR, will be sent on the receipt of Tilrck Cts is to pay postage No Chakge for Schedules or Cnr.cKS MADK AT THIS KsT A CIJsl 1 ilEN X. Srnd for Circulars, as this is the most liberal a.ile of the kind ia the coun'rr. Ad Iress KAUNHAM & CO., No. Ct Friend St., Boston, Mass. 'PO TIIK I.1IHHS. We are ogcuts J- for over ONE HUNDRED Foreign aud Domestic Manufactures, and are prepared to ' f..: U ,L ...1. 1. :.l T.ni- i iuiuisii me wiiuie country im un 1 ana FANCY GOODS. SILKS, SHAWLS. JEW ELRY. SILVER WARE. FURNITURE. PIANOS. SEWING MACHINES. Ac. &c, at the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR Jr each article. Send your Clubs of 10 and up ward, for descriptive checks, showing what article can be" obtained for Oue Dollar, with 10 cents for each check. Circulars sent frit. Presents worth fiem 83 to $400 sent free o' charge to agents send'tDg clubs. AcEKTS Wasted in every Town. CUSUMAX & CO.. 10 Arch Street, Bjstou, Mass. It EAT OISTItinLTIOV bv the V7 METROPOLITAN GIFT COMPANY. i rSo,ooo! CASH ViIFTS TO THE AMOUNT O EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE 5 Cash Gifts.... Each 5l0 OOO 100 " ' 5,000 200 ; . 4f " " 200 " u 300 41 " 450 " " i,0O0 ?f10 ii'U 0 5 600 " " 2o 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, $300 to M0 35 ' " Melodeons, 75 to 110 lf-0 Sewing Maceincs, Each $60 to 175 250 Musiaal Boxes, 25 to 2U0 300 Fine Gold Watches 75 to.COO 750 Fir.e Silver Watches,... " 30 to 50 Fine Oil Paintings. Framed Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large assortment Fine Gold Jewelry in all rained at JglOOO OOO. A Cha.ick to Dttvw any or the above Prizes by purchasing a Sealed Ticket for 25 cts. Tickets describing euch Prize arc seal ed in Euvelopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 25 cents a Sealed Ticket will be drawn without choice and delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment of one dollar. Prizes will be immediately sent to any ad press, as requested, by express or return mail. X"0C WILL KNOW WHAT YOCR I'alZB 13 BE FORE you fay foe. it. A uy Prize may be exchanged for another of the same value. No Blanks. Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. References. W e 6e!ect the few following names from the many who have lntely drawn Valuable Piizes and kindly permitted us to publish them c S. T. Wiikins, Buffalo, N. Y-. tl,00-, Miss Annie Monree, Chicago, 111., Piano, valued at $6o0 ; Ro'o't Jackson, Dubuque, Iowa, Gold Watch, $250 ; Philip M'Carthy, Louis ville, Ky., Diamond Cluster Ring, JbOO ; R. A. Patterson, New Bedford, Mass., Silver Tea Set, $175; MUs F.mmi Walworth, .Mil waukie, Wis., Piano, $f.oo; Rv. T. W. Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio, Mclodeon, $125. We publish no names without permission. Ounions of tue Press. '-They are doing the largest business ; the firm is reliable, and deserve their Ewccess." Weekly Trib une, Feb. 8, 1808. "We have exnfninpfl their system, and know them to he a fair dealing; fcrm. N. V. Herald, Eeb. 28, 1863. "Last week a friend of ours drew a ?500 prize, which was promptly received." -Daily News, Mar. 3, I66S. Send for circulars giving many mere re ferences und favorable coticcs from the press Liberal inducements to Agents. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Envelopes contains one cash gift. Six Tickets for SI; 13 for $3; 35 for $5; 110 for $15. All letters saonld bo addressed to HAR PER, WILSON & CO., 173 Broalway, N. Y. IN BANKRUPTCY. District Cot of the United States for the Western Dis trictof Pennsylvania. In theroatterrf STILL MAN PARKER, Bankrupt. This is to ;iye notice, That on the 6th day of June, lS6eJ, a Warrant ot Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court for the Western District of Penn -sylvanhi, against the estate of STlLLMAN PARKER, of Cleared township, in the coun ty of Cambria, in s iid District, w ho has been adjudged a Bjnkrupt on his own peti-.ion : That the payment of any debts and the delivery of any pro;erty belonging to aid bankrupt, to him or for bis use, and the transfer of any pro perty to him, are forbidden by law ; and that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate. Will bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to he holden at the law oflice of the Register in Bankruptcy, next door to the Court House, in Hollidavsburg, before JOHN BROTHERLINE, Esq.; Regisler for said Dis trict, on the I4th day of July, A. D. at 10 o'clock A. M. THOS. A. ROWLEY, TJ. S. Marshal, junell.-4t. Aa Messenger. BANKRUPTCY. District Court JL oi of the United States for the Western Dia- trictof Pennsvlviinia. Iu the matter of ED WARD McGLADE, Bankrupt: -Tnis is t- give notice, that on the 4th day of June, 1868, a Warrant of Baukruptcv was issued out of the District Court ot the United Stites for the Western District of Pennsylvania, aerainst the estate of EDWARD McGLADE, of Wilmore, in the county of Cambria, in said District, who has been adjuged a Bankrupt on bis own peti tion : That the payment ol any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said bank rupt, to him aud for his use, aud the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law, and that a meeting of the creditors of said bank rupt, to prove their debts, and to appoint one or more Assignees of his estate, will be holden at the law- oflice of James Potts, Esq ., in Johns town, before JOHN BROTHERLINE, Esq., Register for said District, on the lih day of July, A. D. leCb. at 10 o'clock a. u. THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, junell.-4t. As Messenger. INSTATE OF JOHN E. McDER--A MITT, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given tnat letters ot Administration on t'-e own.Hit fnmHrta rnunir iI&a. - uu.r, efcd tare been granted to the undrs;..- Register of Cambria Co,,- AU peon8 indebted to said este are requested to make immedvate. parent, and those having claims aga';ust the same will present them Tbpery authenticated for settlement. JAMES E. NEASON. Adm'r. ClearGeld Tp.t May 21, 18oS-6t. STRAY PIG. Strayed from the rcat dence of the subscriber, in Alleghany tp , about the 26th of April last, a sandy colored OW PIG, about teu month old. Both iu ears bear evidence of having been frozen. A liberal reward will be paid for any information that will lead to the recovery of aatd Piir. Jnnell.-Ot. WM. KAYI.OR. JJACK to FIRST PRINCIPLES BOOTS AND SHOES OK MY OWN MA.NUFACr la. WHAT 1 MAKE TcAN WARRANT I After an experience of more than a year in the sale of Eas'ern made work,' during which time I have expended more wfcin the profit ia lepairing rips and tares, I have determined to come back fo firt principles ard hetn-eforth confine myself to the manufacture of BOOTS and SIIOF.H lor Meu, Youths, Ladies aua M.ss- I es, and am now better prepared than vr to give entire satisfactien in my business. I have at present in my employ a comptafat corps ot workmen, acd can say without fu ct contradiction thn.t I can turn out &a neat and substantial Boots and Shoes at as Mooa.T4 r ricks as can be made arnwh.-te in the bta'e.' I am having Boots inide of tha finest French Calfskin, aud within the p.ist month or two have htd orders puriur in npon me fr-"m aM quarters for this kind of work. The material iu these Boots i.i the bent to 1 found in tht iurket, and the w rmuhii, both in nea'nesa and strength, ennuot be excelled at any otht-r establishment in the country. MY TKAIN" ALWAYS ON TIME! All work will be reidy for delivery at the time promised. Weddine. visits and oih-r in teresting or important occurrence need not be postponed through any failure on my part to come to time. Good work and moderate prices is my motf", and one trial will couviuce any person tait the motto is well chosen 39""Rer airing cf Boots and Shoe attended to promptly and in a workmanlike mni,or. Thankful for past favota I feel confident that my work and prices will commend cu to a con tinuance and increise of the same. JOHN D THOMAS. Ebensburg, May Ibii.-tf. Joniistoivn and iAeislursr ! M A E B L E WORKS! Having again taken eh trge ol the branch ilarb'.e oi Us at Loensbuig,, which ho will operate m eonnect.Oiii with his extensive establi.-hmVnt at. j Johnstown, the subscriber adopts this i met no I of informing tbe citizens c Cambria conufv, that he kcei3 a cod- stant fuppIv of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is prepared at stated times in Etxma- -burg aud at all times in Johnstown, to manu facture to order, either as MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE 'or BUREAU TOPS, in as workmntdiktf manner aud at as low price.-" as like work can be put up in any oi tne cities. Hating in my employ a full force of experienced and skillful workmen, I do not promise too much when I iwv that I cm furni.-h any of the above ai tides ou thurt notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, and in a btyle of finish which cannot be excelled by any other mai ufacturer in the State. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for eale cheap. tSJrTroinpt attention paid to orders from a distance and work put up wherever de-sin d, or delivered at any point named. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, June 4, lS0.-tf. c AUTIOX. Notice is hercbj given that I am the sole owner of the bight to manufacture and sell 'Rektlky'r Non-Explosive Metropolitan Oil" in Cambria county, for which I have an assign ment of Letters Patent, and that any person or persons manufacturing or selling it, or any imitation of it, by ichalcvr name it uy be ktuxen, without first obtaining authority from me, will be proceeded against by due ccuraC of law, acd subjected to t-uch penal ties and fines as are imposed Ly law. The fallowing named persons have pur chased rights from rue, and arc authorised lo manufacture aud sell the Metropolitan Oil : Christian Reich, fur Surutnitville bvrough aud Washington township ; John Ruck, for Crrolltown bortugh and Carroll, Chet and Susquehanna townships. Any either par tita niakiug or tilling the Oil, r any imita tion thereof, without producing writtea au thority from me, are infringing upon my right, end thev and thoe purclusiug from tht.ni v.i'1 ba vicult with according to law, M. L. OATMAN. Ebenshv.rg, May 21, 1808. TO ALLEY, FAllltELI, fc CO., SHEET ft I&R LEAD HAIiFACTSREHS ALbO. Tig Lead, Iron Pipe, Rubber IIoe, fciteRm Gauges, Whistles and Valves, Iron and Copper Sinks and Bath Tub. Steam Pumps, Farm Furops and Force Tumps, An i every descrijtivn of gools fvr - WATER, GAS &, STEAM. v a wf 0 .u a a aa 11.11I' i s r c A s PITTSBURGH. TA. i2?"Send for a Trice List. t.pr 23.-ly. TSTEW TAILOR SHOP Ilnvin- opened a TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT in the shop formerly occupied by R. D. Thomas, a few doors east of A. A. Barker'-store, the subscriber respectfully in forms his old customers and the rc&t of man kind that ho is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Gent's aud Youths' wearing apparel in the latest style of the art, with neatness aad dispatch, and upon the moot reasonable terms. Persons needing work in my line are respectfully invited to give mo a will. DAVID J. EVANS. Ebenshurg, April 9, 1868 -tf. WALL PAPERS. P A I i: II II A X U 1 .i G 8 ! A IMMENSE STOCK OT WALL PAPERS, NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HOWELL & IJOURKE'S, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, April 2. lS88.-3m. PHILADELPHIA. RI C IT A It D R O W A N , . ALTOONA, PA., HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Is prepared to make contracts for the paint ing of Churchtv, Dwellings and othei Build ings in Cambria and surrounding counties, acd for the execution of all other work in hU line- Painting done at prlcg more moder ate and iu a st le far superior to roost of th work executed, ti guaranteed. UilS section. Satisfaction fcb.20 -tf. E T E R S I D E S , WITH : hicioiax, iiolx. &, co.. WH0LES4LE TOBACCO DEALERS, IV. K. Car. Third fc Market Sts-, Jan. 22, 18C7. PHILADELPHIA HK1NKEAD, Justic and Claim Agent. O tict of the It ia Agent. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by M. II ft -sou, Etq dee'd, on High St., Ebensburg. jl3. f S. STRAYER, Justice of Tim Peace. Johnstown, Pa. Office on the corner of Market street and Locust alley, Seeond Ward. dec.12.-ly. WANTED Men to cut and haul one to two thousand cords of Wood. Dis tance short. 11. M.ADAMS, je.ll. 3t. . A. DURB1N. fern "tors
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