If u H li j 1 THE FREEMAN. TIICKSDAY, : JULY JG, lcGS. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Tus 1?id3 Show. The Radicals essayed to hold their County Con volition ou Monday Just. It was vtr.v iu .dhmsive, and the De mocracy can well utLud ij treat, it as Thud. fcf vcr.n proposed tu ticat a certain memor able election, "as though it Lad never beeu held." Carroll, C'earudd, (the two largest districts in the Ovui.ty J Chest, Blackhck and VirUowu were uureprcscuteJ, while other districts had only cue delegate. liarry Hoggs, liui h man's postmaster at Johnstown, A. II. Gregg, Breckinridge can didate for Register and Recorder in 1SU0, and George EiigeiLach, of I'uiUge Railroad luiuiory, ran the machine. Hoggs otganize.-l the meeting, Doggs offi cered it, Hoggs cailed for the credentials, lhgg8 l r light out the candidates, Hoggs Wis the Convention, and without Hoggs there was no Cvn ventii n. Hogga notiiinaad IIou. I). J. Morrell by acJaf '.iaU. L.. Lolls made a strong speech in favor of a Cin.br. a man tor St. tie Senator, and couciu-1-d by nominating Hairy White, of Indiana, hy acclamation ! and that Le appoint his .vn conferees. Col. Piter war. ted the Convention to np j. ii. t . utVices, iitui iiioiaUd in his hone-i ih; Way that I he conferees should go "unLiiblcd." Pull Bogjs had him ! Boggs then nominated James Mi-rlcy for A -i-eiii lily. Boggs then looked at his woik and saw that it was very g... u. Boggs then run the CoiivCQtioti from high tragrity ti low comedy. Hoggs then urged 'ii Christy for IV-thon-oiary, and lie was ii'Uuiii.ild! aceoi dit.gly -".Si : the t.idy war candidate on the ita.I l Wet. hell iVil tictMiit i cared its hii eons ( oiit and tie iel-d face ! the ti.ititti rn-ir f babel their r.itiks in I .at lie arsay tite.i. hen li.-: t.iii.t ii.-artcU hid in the h .n tt i.ig lit- d t Cam-da i hi.li, oh! thenilvv;. t -.at 'Si t imely i Ushed to the rescue, and i.- I . thmgeri II S j,v -l Sllt'tr, like i he Colored t.o'p. "bore away the palm," and a good c'e.il iil. T'?. I'-yg .-Iipii d U's fat thighs and laughed it the j ke. J5 -gv MX' j kv (he nm-t have been read ).,. J ,v iNiim i'.- i book) was to Vote f.l At liil:u l i 1. strict Att-iiu-y. And this : v . ti. !.!;. unmeevviu! j ke he attempt, d. ! i Jet- M.litr was defeated, the vote itand i. -i : "vlge M R A.V, Erq. 35 Jo-in jl.i'ti', L.q. . -2 c . i. , .,.,, it. .,. ....,., ir.w.. J"or.t- r, v. as nominated Coinmisstourr, having j r.ciivNi'. 2 i voter, but as lltnry thvr.ht lb iiir in ic '.iicrati-.c i.e doclii.ed, p.ni: Joseph C;o!e was n .iKinatei-l on 20 votes. '1 hen B.'gg iiioved a comuiiiire on res. lwlioiis a.d it tired v. ith hi coironittee, le tv.irt.i;.g sooti after with then. We did hear t-..; itm!'.tt:.-i) r-;id, tut Kiip.o'r- they wire I i he triie faith, s . tie of the LXutTa of the '.: cii'ircn pi op -d ih-ni. Then Bojgs cn'le 1 on Uar.y White for a id ilan v made a pood cue. told the :u to not lelos to ic cotul.-iloj i'.tt In 1 ar.a was a gr ;at count", ile told tin' in thai it watf n iicctstsafy to stiivly the li.l lie.ll pi.'.tf 'TI:) S it W.la the "; 1 oltc!" Ctt- ei i-ni." We think it r. 'pii cs ili'.ro study, il y.n ex; -it to uni't ti.md it. 'I iie ei "p; .u.t Jle.lklr, N.iid he been to Vi'a!.i:.,i 'ii:ii'i! M't-'i I i rant's papa. Tiien to'td a very p.dhefic uiiccdoiu ab-ut o d C .i: () h.il account of Uijse.s buying . rut, with a (let.ni'i-d description f (hat i : iti.-acii. n Tne tiling t'ceinod a i.ttle dr f r a while, but hi-n he came to the colt tr.uic, Cob I'i,..rr an i Henry CJ.ore riveted their attenti .i. on the eh rjceot t- e:ik.r mid y ou m'v' ' hive h'-nrd a j in tall, (In it i. a lin h-pin ) co o'presaivo u as the silence of the moment. B' ggs then made himself chairman of the County Committee, and bavins; nothing fur ther to do. the Convention adjourned. Sn.ee the above was writ ten we under stand that Mr. Rea.le has declined tb-j nom ination for District Attorney, and for the present at least that poMUou begging t-o tar a tha Uadieal pai ty is concerned. The other candidates have no, jet declined. e believe, but tii3 pe .pie a!mot ca masse will decline to vote f r them if th-y (Iom'i ihcline t j be Voted f,.t theiWe Vej ia the ini aat.me. r:TrN'iVK Swinm.ing A sf iiir'o r.s 'raft f r ziid "as pieseiited at the Fnt National ! u. k ot .h.bi.r town en the 1st inst., by a tnari wi o railed l.in.sli' William Ila!, and aid. The draft purported to have b.jtu drawn by the banking Ilmsu of Howard & l'.aker. of Watertowfj. N Y.. on tho Fifth National Bank f N..w York. Ti.e iriek vf: a in i-t ingenious one, as thfl tlr.tfr had sill the u.i'iea'.i' ns of being tenuit e, being r rir.t'.d on an tnptaved j.b.te. which was regularly numbered and cauctled by stamp ft Howard & Baker. Upon inquiry by t lepra ph it is learned k'uat no su.;h firm as Howard Biker is in exigence. Hall, who got the ti.'ujoy, was in C 'lniacy wi ii tAli others who registered their names as 11. K. Yei.re. l Joiaabeiii. N. J., uid G. B. Price, if Aitwona, Pa. Ilaii represented himself to be siuiply from New Jercy. A.l tin ee stopped at tbe. Fofcter House. Ti ey teem to le professional iivindlers. Tbe Aborua and Ibdiidaytburg bat ks are re-po-ted to have beer, jointly ictimizd by tiiem to the amount of $lb00. It is sup posed that they have also operate.! in Blairs viile and Indiana. Jjfwstoic.i T-ribuaa. SisftCLAR Visitors. OnTuursday '.R3t a largo bear made its appearance at Galbtzin cameduwu thu bid near tbe tunnel, grave ly marched through the village, crused tne rail road track, and coolly took his way towards the f .rest. Tbe object of this visit of lrts Warship remains a profound mystery, but it is supposed there is mischief binin. We also le irn that a bear was discovered up a tree u"ar the residence of Mr. Martin Kanders, in Cambria township, ou Friday last, but before Mr. Sanderd, who was ap prised of the fact by a lad who resided wiih Lim, could get bit gun ready to go olT, the bear descended the tree and went tJT uimseif, thus making good his escape. Since the above whs iu type wj learn that the bear was a tame one- whiCu had broken ita chain and uiaae its escape from Tyrone Beveial days pievmus. A Taib TtST. The best evidence of a ruaa'o skill in bis profession or bis mechan ical oureuit is iu the style and finish of the work be execute. Judged by ibis criterion, no candid man can withhold from Mr. Jas. Wilkinson, of Loretto, the credit due him as a moat proficient and skillful worker in mar ble. Some of the finest and mt elaborate ly wrought monuments aud tombstoms put up in this county are tne work of Mr. VV.'s own hands, and they bear unimpeachable tcstimouy to his mechanical tastes aud ac complishments, and stamp him as & rnojt excellent workman. We commend Mr. Wil kinson to the patronage of al! who may need "wcrk ia his hae. EliITOLIalihes, Ixkial anu Gkneral. ( KxShcriff Bechtel ia out & n indepencl- i cm candidate fir TiHnrHr in liinir cinntv . The Normal School at Ldinboro has a I good reputation. The State asaist ttose wlio intend to tach. B. A. T. We never publish a conjmnni cation, either in prone or poetry, without the full name of the author. John Cwver, of Conemaugh township, who All from a train and was ran over on ho Pa. R. R.,a few wecki binco, diei wefk be fore last. Ralph Hunter, of De.-y township, West mortiaud couuty, while mowing & few daja t-ince. dropped down and instantly expired fiom the etfects of cua stroke. A Miss Osborn, of Derry bjWCbhip, West moreland county, fell into a small stream of water, on Wednesday Wtek, while laboring under a spasmodic fit, and was drowned. Crus Wilson, a pauper at thej Wostmare land county poor house, fell or jumped from a third Btory window olb night recently, and Mistained injuries of a nature which caused his death ia ten miuutea after, lib its M-.pposfd to have had the mania jjofa. We learn that a Gemn touo iiiajn in Johnstown, whi'e pa.'sinr along Canal atrtel on Tudy tvruiug, was prostratd by snr.rtroke, and it was th tight by Dr. Low man, the physician runtnonr-d, that ho could not recover. Wo did not loar;a his Otitne. Jostph II flman'sbarn ia Rhmlaad town ship whs struck by liuhtning and entirely consumed, on Tuesd ly week, together with most cf its contents, including a cow and calf and a bit of household furniture which wbh stored in the barn awaiting the comple tion of Mr. H.'a new bouse. No insurance. The Bethlehem Timi-s says that the name of Cyrus L. Ferbhing. llq., of JohutloWii, is prominently mentioned in connection with the Presiding Judgeship of that Judi cial diitrict. So man more fitted by oatuif and education could be tt-Ucttd; "et he cou'd be iily spared froni the Bar of this cmnty. J. ho II'. li, father of th vouwa: man who killed C'r.Jiii'ti r Parker, was struck on the heal wi'h a Mono by a man ame! Petr Win i hrcnur.r, during .in r.Uerca'.b'ri at New Florence, ou the 2-ltii ult-, and jvo scriouly ii j -.rod that bo d'ed in a few days aftr. iuebrenner was arrested, but tuanagrd to e-eaoe, and is glil! at !ar;. The-young Johnstowr: Indy wh. swallowed 'uud.ir.u-n at the Uuiv n Depot in Pittsburg n Mondav week, as m.tiied by us in our la.-t is'l-', died from the nf..vt of t!.3 poison, j at the home cf her fri.nds in 12-ot Liberty, j u ii.urfuay. M.e was snxims t.j live, tut w hen she- found she mn.-t !ii be alleged t-ba trotir k bad driven ber to tbe c riiR.isi-ion of self-murder. Sh rt.fue i to ivw!o the ra ti: re of ber tmubla, bonevtr. litr tame was JeLi.ie Miller. Tnr. T:E".""."Bcr.o F.fMHT. TTavir.g fre quentiv been told that tbe new firm of Con very, Vinrue A' Cn ute, into hands the Ebonsburg Foiiudry j'Es.-ed last sprisg, were making extensive alterations, adiliitons and ivnprovMv.ent-s ab(ut the old Rstablssh mtit. we viaited ti:o premtscs a Sew evenitign .ii'C-.' for the purpose cf teeing wli.it was to i,n w.i,. Wo ffciiir.d that ubat we knew a few months ago as thecld LI entburg Foun dry had bcrn uhnest completely rnetarmor riiizcd turned inside out, ks it weri that the e.'.roporatively siwall and dilapidated huiidiriK which had Let u t?wcd &s a eauting ilepartment bad given place to a new and nrw nln-.ott complete d.fi", much larger and r.i. .-re complete in its dimensions that tbe olJ cupalo had bcrn take:i down and a new one in course of erection tliat the cei g!no, nnchinery, gririDg, patterns Mid other adjuncts of the est.tbiisntnent had bcew com pletely overhauled. ieLovat;d and put in perfect w o. kii.g cr.hr, and that tho new pro prietors were laboring with the determina ti. ti to make their foundry one of the largc&t and nio?t comjUte in the interior cf the State, and a credit to our town. Siccc their advent amongst us Messrs. Couvery, Vinrue & Co. have devoted all their time and a gieat deal of money to the fur therance of these improvements, and by the first of August they expect to have every thing in apple pie order, when they will be prepared to manufacture all kind of cooking and beating stoves, plough casting, iron railing of the most beautiful designs for fei.t ni purposes, and in fact all ftyle of casting which may be needed in this section of the country. This expenditure t f time and mcw ey has been made simply because this entcr piising firm feels confident that it can turn i.ur work which cannot be excelled anywhere in tbe country, and cor.fi tent of this they desired to le prepared in all resrects for tht execution of any work which trwv piny bo called upon to perform. As an institution which must prove an important auxiliary to the prosperity of our town wo cannot but r joioe at tbe extensive improvements which have ad led somueh to the capacity and use- I fulness of tho old LbcBsburg roundry, and i as competent and bard-working mechanic. ! and enterprising and respectable citizen", we cannot refrain from recommending tho new proprietors of this establishment to the lib ' eral patronage of all e-ur rcad.rs. j Duiiiig i ur visit to the foundry we were I ah wa a t.il'-side plough (vh:ch these gentle 's n.cn have the exclusive right to manufacture j in this county) Rnd a two borsa plough, of Jtiniroun in ver.tiui. whieh cert.unly. cren I to our unskilled mind, pr .sente 1 many ad I vantages over any like implement which we i h ive ever examined. Faimors would do well to call and sec these p! .ughs. Wits. There i no ccid in.iticn of letters ir. the Eiigiith language which excites more pWusir.g and interesting associations in the mind of man than the-wor.1 wife. It presents to the mind's eye a cheerful cimpanion, a i disinterested adviser, a nurse iu Kickt'tss, a comforter in r..iof. rtrnc, an ever affectionate companion. It conjures up the in.ag of a lovely woman who cheerfully undertakes to contribute to jour happ'ness, to partake with you the cup of weal or wee which des tiny may offer. Tho word wife is synony mous with the greatest blert-irts, and we pity the unfortunate wight who is compelled by fate's severe decree to trudge along thro life's dull pilgrimage, without one. Wea'.ro pity those who do not know end cannot so that Mr. L. Oat rr.au is neliing groceries, notions, tobacco, cigars, etc , lower thai; they can be bought anywhere else in EbenS" btirg. This you will find to be a fact by calling at Oatmau's cheap cash sL.ro. Serioci Fall. We understani that our friend, John Shar'nauu, Esq., while en gaged in painting tbe upper part of a two story house at the Summit, on Monday week, was precipitated to the ground in conse quence of the ladder upr-n which , ho was standing giviog; away. Ile Lrtanatoly fcua tained tw very serious injuries by the fall, however, but bis escape may well be con sidered a miraculous cue Recipe for Savins Greenbacks. -Put your greenbacks in yotir pocket-book and don't take thrn cut until yon go to Oat man's Cheap Cash Store, where gool are received every day, and where you can buy tho best articles at the lowest prices, and where you will find tbe reco-fli Ifetrcjitfi. tan oil. Pass Him Rockd. The 8uUied article fr Veratulles (Missouri) Vindicator. 1t scoundrel referred to la Doctor CoVel a t' practued in the neighbor hood of Cl.erry Tree. The rillian deserted bis own wife. ted'icf d the datughter of a re Epctab!e farmer in Susquehanna township, this county, coased her itom Ler home, )d having completed her ruin by making her a mother, deserted Ler, and left her a charge upon the community. We giva him this notice at the requ8t of respectable Radicals, who are unwillinjr that their political frienda I in illss- uri should le imposed on by the graeuena scamp : A Bexto Cocnti Radical Caxd.tiatk ij Seabcu cr Ttsri mo-xiai . For some time we have teea liKikiug tur thia distinguished Penn avlvanlan. He is sweetly distinguished. This par excellent spawn of degeneracy lives in Ben tun county, a nd ia a poliiicitn withal. lie ia seeking tiie JtaJicnl nom'.Daiiou to represent the peoule of thJt county la the next Legisla ture. -New, who is this stud mink ? Ue is a man of family has a nice lady and two or three children. WUtt a pity ! pitv for them! lie desetv no pity, but the execrationa of all hon est, virtuous people. But who is he? Ask the poor widow, now in poverty and disgrace iu a poor houae in Pinu-yh &nia, w ho was led astray from innoe-nec and virtue, foully Fed&eed and :ilaudoned iu i;:fainy by tfeii livef colored, lantern-jawed libertine. Atk her p.vor children, w bo now etnrve and grovel in dicrace and ghime that will ever rest like a foul blight up on them soi:s and daughters of bis tr.u3pect it g victim and they will answer fiend 1 Ah 1 steal a poor, uuj.rj:ectcd widow's mor.ey, the proceed of a farm her de al hasband 1 ft her al-d his ehil'ireii, seduce, ruin at.d fcbsiidon her iu infamy ttejnal, whila ou hate a devoted find virtuous wife at home, and then leave tho just indignation of honest reeple Jn Penupjlva uiii and come to Mis-oeri. sticking ih and emititip the rf.uk odor of foul, hcAthpnhb., erioiiiihl adultery, anJ preeutne to run for ihe Legislature, juu daUird son ot ahame and h 1! No wonder, tlun, that you wanted honest men iu our to n to swear that you are a od it-d-iral. Any mm wl.D kr.;-a you and your black, uufi:iiaL; history in Pennsylvania , could swear t:iat you are a Rudical. Instead of running for the Legislature, go and tell jor.r wife and children that jcu are not tit to be their friend and protector ; and thea, to give jj '.Ttr.il eatis "action to all tbe honeit croMl, go hi.g your--elf and brik your accursed necic. People of Benton aa t j h I wl;h this ioul, aitdicrftus -Ivcnk : This raAncvr," by J: Duib.ir ITjlton. "M. I.' Wu are in receipt of a volume of nearly 200 pnges beariug tht aborp high ounl ing title, frcin the jkii of J. Dunbar llyltbn. "Jease ire u;e a the Cftaibria Frc wno, ia ttie letter accomp Jibing tlie book says: l o'iec in your wort.'iv r jper tcins:ii. W rrotced to do i . i . . i . r T 1 s-. x. i uai u.i-.-iiri.iin wiuer, 11011. jonn vooe, 'nia created a new adjective .for tov. Geary, j und Ciills l.itn ''the Bi'JiBco'fcT Governor we ' ever had." We borrow h a classic superlative for th ccakion, and pronounce It tbe "hunt bugest' attempt at put try we have evor m t with. It takes the shupe of a Monologue gets J. Vfilkes Booih ou to a threshhig'fl Jor, and in ikes teoi pin ant bis uo hi.nured piiqea of ruaiing rhyra. Much of l'. ia ridiculously r'".ime. kilo still mire 'a ttnibly Uikne. We depie cate surti buiiIir., bouil'.i: balder '.ash, and trtiei the medical au hur will icaoaaca hb poe try icd resutuo bia j.i'.'s. Vi-lk6. Uocth wis an a-saam a murderer in c':e t.Io'Mi of an aroiab'e I'r-lie-.t, and u. tnaa vthoiQ tk country nwde-J to s:e.u t!;eraJ ical torrent bich, rir.e bisdeih. hasfprt'.d over the rouniry, tbrtening the very rx ft erce our government. He piu thd pin.ilty of hia crime waskil ed aiwl burlvd out of sight. It ia cue!, Hen to him, to put aujii j tighng u(i!o:iee into Us nir.ui.li. But poor Lincoln I ho deserved a better fate, to be lira? muidcied by p.o:h. and tbe.u mur dered airesh by a Tegin of scribblers, who l-.ave boon Airvritvc u:s i.-rs ever since, ia pruiv aad pue'.i T. 1; is too bad 1 It is a eciot:a r.!tr, which clitora hire daily opjK-rtttuiiied of noting, tht wboti any iHnj tis;?sl.ftl whic'i aav narticular inrtivi- dual wthfsl to sec in the newspaper, it ia all rieht and the editor ia "a bu'.lv good'felk w but if at)) tiling appcarj ibat anybody didn't want to see, it.'iu it 1 tin wroi g. ana "tue newspapers have buoiueis to fay, anything about euc'i thing. 1' But n.ibjdy ever ' back tm us" mr anything we say in praise ot the cheap and compieta hardwure, tinware arid house furnishing emporium of Geo. Huntley, ber the smallegt wmt aad tho b.rgrat order can be supplied promptly, SAlisiacUwy s.ud at tbe letvcst sash prices. "I wish it would rain 1 I wish it wnuld rah.'." I the cry that comes up from hillside aud plain; But fcty what we witf, aud do what we may, Our wi.h goes unheeded day aftetdaj. o let tig ' dry up," and no longer complain For "ury up" is the motto juat now viilh tbe . rain Bet ia wet or dry weather let every one go And buy what fee nerds from Shoemaker & Co., Wko are always prepared with goods cheap and Cue To sail all who icay need anything in tbair line How Hot ! Fverjbody 5j complaining of the heat H ich wi'.ti'ig weather hi? njt been experienced on tho mountain for many a day. The thermometer indicated 0-i degree in the shade on Tuesday, and under the awning at V. S. Barker's store we are told it went one or two degree higher. ValUe juht let? ii go up. but be offsets tbe tberrrometer by keep:ng h's (scale of prices down to the'lowcst uo'.ch. Peo ple may tire el the r.cat but they can never tire of buiiug goods at the Ijw trie prevailing at Barker's store. S;warD Dowx. Complete 'aaitiido, ov injT to tke exeme warm weather, prevails ia busine-s circles, social circles, end all other circles, not rxjep;mp even "swinging aiouuu the circle. Ncerlhele.-3. it you can nerve yourself up to the buying point, jou will find the imnense ?tock cf jewelry, clocks, watches, notion, sewing machines, etc.. at Cham. Rob erts' th most complete and handsome in the county." Not much exercise and very little mohey is needed to purchase at thi3 renowned establishment. 8he eforvd before the counter, Tbe day 111 ne'er Lrget Ebe thought the muplln cheaper Than any ahu'J'seea jet ; And all the spleadid dress go-cds, In textures rich and rare, Ehe beheld in grea-t profusion At the store of Leopold Mayer. An immeTfse stock of millinery and dress sot3,iD great vare'y, just received i.t lltyer's New York Store, Parke's Hall, Johnstown. "itoms not metcly four rquare walls, Thougb ith pictuaea hung and gilded, Homo is where a-ffection calls Filled with shrinca the heart hafti fcuilu?d. Still we can't stay at home att the t'coe, Wutwe iau m u". m.jw jr..,.u, r rr visiting tbe mamrsoth clothing stre of Cohen Jt Rro..in Parke's Hall. Jehnstow u, aud buying a full Biit of excellent woaring apparsl very cheap. How Hi Pom It. When people consider that Mr. J. Patton Thompson is at all times in the city watching the markets and buying the lates; Btyles aad beat goods offered, they may ease to wonder why it's that his stock is the most complete and handsome offered for sale in this community. Buyers should note this fact, and at tbe same time remember that "cheap r ash" it the mtftto of this first class establishment. The instruction given at the licrmdl SchvZ, Edlnboro, la systematic, suggestive and accurate. A single term at such school ofteu of great TIU Local Correspondence. Altoona Citt, July 13, 18C8. FiE!D Mac Tbe upholstery shop of the Ta. K. R. Co. caught fire on Saturday l ight, and the material and building was euiiMiderably damaged. If ir had been for the timely inrer ference of tbe fire steamers, under the efficient management of the respective companies, there is no doubt but there would have been a gen eral conflagration among the Company's shops. It is almost incredible the short space of time required by the several companies to get their engines into operation. Too much praise and commendation cannot be given to our fire de partment (being comparatively novices iu the business) for the energy and skill they display in the wot king of their engines. Our mountain city is now pretty well provided with fire apparatus. The city has two A No. 1 Amoskeag fire steamers, one hand cng'u.e, one hook and ladder company and a hose company. Besides these tbe Pa. R R. Co. has a first class Amoekeag engine, which they have kindly con sented to permit the city to use in case of a conflagration. Thee several companies are composed of some of our best and most reliable and energetic cit zens. A Mr. Wong Sakee, a Chinese gentlemn, delivered two lectures here last week, llis subject was ,JTlie Chinese and their Customs." He appeared in Chines costume, and exhibited a Chinese emperor's robe, laiiies' shoes, model of a pigoda, and quite a number ol other inter esting articles. 11 is simplicity of tyle and de leniation of character were indeed quite inter estinjr and instructive. 1 have beeu iuformed that Voi'g Sakee is studying lor the ministry. On Saturday last the utiterrified of this city had a monster Seymour and Blair ratification rneetme.. To say that it was a grand success would not convey "an adequate idea ot the im mense crowd of people assembled. The strong armed, hard working yeomenry, tbe honest, hard fisted mechanic and the brawny, sun burnt laborer were all there to aid in the t;ood cause The people evineod by their atteution and de corum that they wert fully alive to the mo mentous issues involved in the campaign just opemnl a campaign which is to decide heiher Uiiioi.isru shall staud or mongrel radicalism shall again triumph, with all its attendant evils and liberty-destioying influences. Among the speakers present was that ".ble and eloquent champion of Democratic princnles, the (earless R. M.lton Speer, Esq.. ot Hun tinge" on, a man who, in the darkest hour of our nation's peril, when seceionists at tho south and traitors at tbe north were seeking the otherthrow of our republican form of government, stood firm, turning neither to the right nor to the left, but fearlessly maintaining his integrity and his De mocracy. This was the first time that Mr. S.eer met with. the Democracy ot Altooua, and he made quite a favorable impression among the people here. Ilia speech whs free from that petty elaiig and personal abusa so common Kadical orators. It was able, logical and sound, aui sa.k deet.lv into the minds of bis hearers. n.. i . . .. .. i . . .1.. i :tn tue uuaneiai question n a I'cuctui r : I : .1 : . 1- "., .. . .... ..,.-I. tiK'.i n ml liuuunr, anu iiisii'gie n n. m his conclusions so forcible that they made some ot the Ptcicii!s wince, tw ist, snarl and snap like a bhiok tn.ike in the middle of August. John F. Barnes, Lsq., of Johnstown, was the next speaker, and a very forcible and effective one be ia too perfectly at home in the discussion of political questions. At the conclusion of the ppeeches a grand torchlight proeessiuti formed and marched thro' t!;e principal streets of the citv, preceded by ti Mountain City Brass Band, which discoursed most excelieut music. The procession was under tbe marahalship of that old war horse of Democracy, li. H. Feitinger, E-q. After the procession the meeting disperse t with three reusing cheers fnr Seymour and Blutr, the next President and Vice President of the United States. T l.cre was nothinj to mar the harmony of the occaljn except a futile attempt on part of 8 lew Radical sprigs to create a disturbance. I would advise the-e p'ugs to behave themselves in the future or they may get into trouble. Youra, &c, T. I. M. HoLLirAVSBuno, July 10, 1SCS. F&!i; McPikk Amid the numerous ac counts you receive of conventions, exhibitions, picaica." para les, etc., it miy not be amiss to inform you that we are not altogether behind the age here. On th 'JJ inst. was held the exhibition of St. Mary's Academy and Parochial Schools. Exercises began at nt ti o'clock p m and closed a: half Dast rive. Encloed you will nnd a copy cf the progr.itnine. Our beloved Bishop, the Right Rev. M- Domenee, oui own good pastor, Rev. J. Walsh, several Rev. clergymen, the Mother Superior of- the Order of Mercy, and six Sisters, honored the occasion with their pre sence. St. Mary's trass baud discoursed excel lent music at intervals During tbe examinations the pupils ef the good Sisters and those of the Male Department evinced au aptitude in their different studies, ni.4 a decided taste lor music, which was high ly creditable to themselves, and gave ample proof of the extraordinary care and attention bestowed on them by their talented and reli gious Instructors. Among the pleasing and well selected "plays" presented at the exhibi tion, the "Witch of Rosenberg," arranged by the late honored and lamented Cardinal Wise man, at:r.ic:ed speci.il attention aud gaVe uni-ver-iil satisfaction. After the distribution of crons to the most deserving pupils our kiud Bishop, in his usual haj py manner, testified h:s gratification at the apparent progress of the children and puid a well merited compliment to those devoted ladies wr.o hav.) dedicated their lives to the cause ot rell'ous education. The large exhibition hall was tided with an appreciative audience, who were highly delighted w ith this much wished lor nnd most agreeable entertainment.. Previous to the recurrence of our national independence festival a notice appeared in one of our town papers stating that "as usual n celebration of the coming Fourth might lie ex pected," and rather encouraging its leaders to seek eniovmaut elsewhere. Pro in this it ui'irbt beinfei reu that we are a very unpatriotic people Now, I have been for a lou term of yeirs a resident of this good old town, and yet cannot recall to memory a single Fourth of .liily , Bur ins nearly a ouarter of a century, which was Nor celebrated in a becoming manner by the titiers of Holiidavsburz. Last Saturday was no exception to this rule. It is true, some per sons lelt town in the moruiug to visit other lo calities. These could hardlv be supposed toj know anything of what occurred here in their absenceand therefore must be readily pardoned for asserti ag that the town, after being deprived ot their enlivening (?) presence, was as "quiet as a (Junker meeting Three picnics were held, not by the "German and Irish citizens," but by the Methodist, Pres byterians and C.ithol.c American citzens. Those of the Methodist and Presbyterians were for tho children of the respective Sabbath schools and their friends, and were well con ducted affairs, highly enjoyed by all who parti cipated. The procession for the Catholic pic nic kit tho church about half past 8 o'clock a u., beaded by the "stars and stripes" and pre ceded by St. Mary's brass band, which made a short halt of tbe Diamond, aud there enlivened the quiet of the morning, with the stirring streams of our most popular national airs. The procession mar ched to Col. Jack's woods, where was found every facility for the indulgence of innocent pleasure. J. he day was nue one, the , rove selected a delightful resort, harmony and j gwoa ieeiins prevailed, ine oes uruer was main- . lHined tn6 i,our3 seemed to pass quickly and happily for all present. All parties who visited our picnic concurred in the statement that it was just the place for rational enjoyment, and wk think that such affairs are deserving the name of a "Celebration of tbe Fourth of the Fourth of July." H. The Latist and Bist. It is ouly a few days since our mercantile friend down street, Mr. R. R. Davis, received a most ample and excellent stock of summer goods of almost every description dry goods, dress goods, and a complete line of notions. Now is the time to fo and examine them, aa there ia a good chance to suit your tastes, and buy goods at the cheapest prices. The Motinl Union Herald has given tsp h hL MAKRICD. BR.ALLIER KINPOItTS. At the resi dence of the bride's mother, at Cherry Tree, Indiana county, on Tuesday evening, 7th inst., by Kev. Solomon Benshoof, Dr. Emanuel Bral lier, of Blacklick township, this county, and Miss Lucy M. Kiuports, of tbe former place, jjj So it goesl Oar talented young professioml friend has renounced bachelordom and entered the front rank of the noble army of benedicts. He has taken Unto himself one of God's la.-t. best gilts to man one worthy to be cherished aed enshrined in the inmost recesses of his heart and we can orly hope that he and hinamiablo and accomplished bride may enjoy a perpetual honeymoon and realite the idea of the heroine iu Ingomar : "Two souls with but a single thought. Two hearts that beat as one." HUTCHINSON FOX. At the lesidenee of E. F. Lytle, Esq , in Ebetifburp, on the even ing of June 6th, 1G7, by Lev. T. M. Wilson, Mr. J. T. Hutchinson and' Miss Nannie E. Fox. So our brother typo went and did it ! Well, we wish him and his bonny bride a long life of married bliss. As our friend Todd is the prince of pood fellows, we appropriate from another LoNG-lellow a suitable motto : "Then come the wild weather come sleet or come snow We will stand by each other, however it blow. Oppression and sickness, and sorrow and paiu; Shall be to our true love as links to the chain." SHERIFF'S SALE. liy virtue of cer tain writs of Fi. Fa. and Vend. Expou. is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria, county, and to me direcwJ, theie will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House in Ebcnsburg, on Monday, the 3d day of Au gust next, at 1 o'clock r. m , tbe iollo ring real estate, to wit : All the right, title and interest of S S. Chris ty, of, in and to a lot of ground situated iu Eb cnsburg borough, Cambria county, fronting tao hundred and twenty leet ou Centre street, and extending back two hundred feet to Public Square, bounded on the north by Waltnn street and f n the south by Milton street, having there on erected a two story brick house .u.d back building, nnd frame stable not now occupied. Taken in execution and to be sold ut the suit of O'fo. W. Carpenter, Henezey & Co. Also, ull the right, title aud iuterest of Wm. K. Piper, of, in and to a let of ground situated in Ebeiisburg borough, Cambria county, front ing two hundred and twenty ieet on Centre street and extending back two hundred leet to Public Square, bounded on tbe aorth by Wal ton street and on the south b" Milton street, having thereon erected a two story brick bouse and buck building, and frame stuble not now occupied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Wm Williams, surviving admin istrator of Thomas B. Moore, dec "d JOHN A. BLAIR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflioe, Ebensburg, July 16, 1&C3. OMM 1 SSION EIl'S SALE. The Commissioners of Cumbria county will oflor at public sale, at the Court House in Ebensburg, on Tcksday tue 8th day or Lr.p TistBKtt, lend, at 1 o'clock P M.,tbe following tracts of UNSEATED LANDS, which tracts were legally purchased by the Commissioners at the Treasurer's sale of iaG2, and have beeu hgld five ) eat s and upwards, as required by law, subject to but without redemption : SAM ES OF OWNERS OR WARRANTEES. ACS 8. PERC 3. TOW5SH1P- Sarah Barr 372 John Redman 1"U Carroll. James Hunter John Cooper Sam'l Stoltx' Estate. William Govet John C rouse Simon Roop Jonathan John 377 12) 300 72 ft 252 53 IOC Chest. Clearfield. Croyle. Siinraerhill. Taylor. Washington Lloyd.Hill&Holliday 14 JO White. John Servosa 319 Thomas Ketland.'... 30 William West 221 17 " William Rush 371 73 " Thomas Town 116 Tbe owners of any of the above tracts of land desiring to redeem them, can do so by applying to the Commissioners, at their office, on or be fore Saturday the 5th day of next t-'eptember. No redemptions will he allowed after that date. Witness our hands at Eoensburg, this 10th dav of July. A. D. ISO'S r.L, ) )N. EDY, ) JOHN FERGUSON JOHN A. KENNEDY Attest Wm IL Skculer. Clerk NOTICE. In the Court of Common Plena of Cambria County No. 6 March Term ,ltG8. Daniel Snyder vs. Mnrgaret Sny der. Alias Scbpoe.va is Divorce. CAMKRIA COUNTY, S3 The Common wealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Cam bria County, Greeting : Wukskas, Daniel ny der did, on the 11th day of December, A. D. 18G7, prefer his petition to the Judges of our Court of Common P eas for the said County of Cambria, praying, for the causes therein set forth, that he might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with Margaret Sny der, his wife . We do therefore command you, us we have heretofore commanded you. the said Margaret Snyder, that setting aside all other business aud "excuse whatsoever, you be and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Ebensburg, at a Court of Common Pics there to be held for the sai l County of Cam bria, on the first Monday of September next, to answer the petition or libel of the said Dan'l Snyder, and to show cause, if any you have, why the 6aid Danie' Snyder, your husband, should not be divorced from the bonds of mat rimony, agreeably to the Acts of General As sembly in such cases made and provided ; and hereof fail not. Witness tbe Honorable George Taylor. Pres i.leut Judge of our said Court, at Ebensiurg, the 8th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight huniho l and sixtv-cight. GEO. C. K Z UiM, Prnth'v. Attest Joh.v A. Bi air. Sheriff. jul.9 4t, S II SKIFF'S SALE. l)y virtue of sun dry writs of Fieri Facias and Vend. Expon. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to me directeJ, there will he exposed to Public Sale, at the Foster House in Johnstown, on Suturday the 25th day of July next, at -J o'clock p m . the following Re il Es tate, to wit: All the right, title and interest of Robert ISarclay, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Yoder township, Cambria countv, adjoining lands of G. W. Osborn on the east, the township road on the north, and lands of G. W. Osborn and Samuel Blough on the west, containing nine acres, more or less, improved, having thereon erected a two B'.ory plank L house and frame stable, now in tbe oc cupancy of Robert Barclay. Taken in execution anu to De soiu at tne suits of John Thomas et. al JOHN A. BLAIR. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, July 9, 16tiS.-3t. VALUABLE FA KM FOR SALE The subscrib r offers at Private Sale his FARM, situate in Chest township, Cambria county, 4 miles from Carrolitown and 6 miles from Cheat Springs. The Farm consists of C5 A ORES of which 2U Acres are cleared aud ii. a .rood state of cultivation. The balauceof the land is well timbered with marketable lum ber. There is a comfortable Frame House and a R-irn on the nremises. besides a young and thriftv orchard of choice fruit tree's. There ate also a never-fading spring ot pure-water ana niKar eonveniences on the Lnd. The property will be sold on lair terms and an indisputable title will be civen. ror further information apply to N. D EASTMAN. Chest Tp., July 9. 16f8-tf. A I.f. TOVXO PERSONS V Can and should obtain a tmn etlucation. For particulars address J A Cooper, Principal of the State Normal School, j Edinboro, 1-a ijaiy J G RAFF, WATKIN & CO., Wholesale Dealers in ROOTS AND SHOES. NO. MABEBT dtreet, FLEM, H0LLIDAY. flULAD'A. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Q'T to $200 per montli salary V paid to Agents, male or female. x introduce our PATENT EVERLASTING WHITE WIRE CLOTIll'S LINES. Address Amir can Wib.b Co.. 7G William St., N. Y. or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. IRCULAR. MILL, 1IULAY, GANG AND CKOSSCUT SAWS.- Every Raw that leaves our Factory is Oil Tempered and Fateut Ground, jierftdly true and even, and made of uniform temper by our patent tempering proctsa. r mmmm JWjf &U4J?&MJ- i:vj 'JpT NE3, con-.ra "n t-hape, as good as the bts. The BED JACKET (Colburn'8 Patent) AXK cannot beex celled. We guarantee they will cut' 25 per cent, more than com mon Axes, with less labor to the chopper. Pend f r circular and prices to LIPPIoT COTT & BAKEiVELL. PiTTtBCRa. Pa. Sole Manufacturers. For bale by principal Hardware Dealcis. STAR ACRICCLTrit ILWorks. TnE ALBANY COTTON GIN MAN UFACTURING CO., Albany. N. Y , Manu facturer of General Agricultural Machinery, comprising tne ceieoratea -o ir i nresu.ng Machines, "Star" Railway (or En iless Chain) ai,d Lever Horse Powers, "Star" Cotton Gins and Con ltnsers, Circular Cross cut Saw Mills, Vegetable Cutters, Horse Hay Forks, Corn aad Feed Mills, Power Cora Shelters, Dog rower?, 4c. &c. We wish to call tho parti, u'ar at'en'ion of Farmers to our celebrated "Star" THRESH ER asp CLEANER, which, a lately improved, w e claim is far superior to any other machine now iu market. It is compact aud easily por table, simnla in its construction, and therefore easy t operate by the most inexperienced, and j will do its work with marvellous raprlity aca perfection, and with comparatively the least demand upon the strength of the animals c'riv- We have- made recent improvements in this machine by which we are enabled to tuok Ji oa lt ci.f.as tu f. grain under sliiiust- any combi nation of difficulties, and we are now uping an entirely new and effective dovh-e for relieving the feeder of tlut, tl.us miking the operation of threshing as comfurtab'e and t-afe as with the ordinary mnehiues it is annoying and fre quently destructive of health. These Machines are made of suitable sizos for our "Star" Rail a ay 2 Hore Power and for our .Star" Lever Powers for 4 and G homes. For sale by our agents and dealers generally. For full particulars, send for our Illustrated Descriptive Circular ana i iiee Last, t orres pondents will please address THE ALBANY COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CQ., P. O. Drawer lb-', Albany, N. Y. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE ! WARRANTED to ksmove ALL DESIRE roa Tobacco. This gieat remedy is an excel lent appetizer. It purifies the blood, invigor ales the system, possesses great nourishing and strengthening jwer, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, m ikes sleep refresh ing, and establishes robust health. Smok es and Cuewkrs roa Fiftt Yers Cured. Price Fifty Cents, post free. A tieitise on tbe i: ju rious effects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, etc., sent fuee. Agents wanted Address Da. T. R. Abbott, Jeisey City, N.J. GENTS WANTED. Something new. . Every family wants it. Galvanic Silver Plating Fiuid. Received 1st premiu n at Paris Exposition. Send GO cts. for sample. II. Bars & Co., 32 North 5th st . Thila . Pa. " TISC SUCCESS Ot the OSK nnt.TL.AR. SALE a Itevclu- tleu In Trade. w E furnish at a tu iform price of Osk Dol lar such arlielei as are u-ed by everv family, at a less price than "hey are sold by any wholesale dealer in New York or Boston. Agents wanted to co operate with us in car rying out a plan which meets the wants of the million, and in the disposal of a large aud va ried otock of Dry and Fancy (joods, Silver Pla ted Ware, Watches, Carpctings. &c. Ourterme to Agents are superior to those of any other Cr.ii, as our circular will t-how. Those getting up clubs can secure a piece ol Sheeting. Watch. Dress. Seeing Machine, kc , FREE OF COST. A check describing an article to be sold for a Dollar. Id eta ; 20 for 52 , 4 I for 1 ; CO for S ; l'JU for S10, sent by mail. Send money oy Registered letter Circulars mailel free to any add re 8. Agents waited everywhere. Address HARRIS ,t P LU M M E K , 31 Hanover St., B oaten. Mass Proef of oar statement that we tava made A (OJIPLbTU iitai TTmimT iv rnn inn i HU1JU Illit 111 lllHUiA can be found in the fact that the iuimciine bus iness we have built ip has inducod a multitude of small concerns to imitate our club system. and some by advertising the presents they will give to agents, seek, unsucces&fuily , to divert some of our business to them.-el vcs. We make this anncu'iceiuent simply to inform the public that it will be for their interest to patronize our house, as we still continue to give BtTrca GOODS AND OBEATER INDCCKSt EN IS TO AGKNT3 TU AN ANY OTHER COSCEBX IN THE BCSINKSS We sell every description of DRY A r ASCI GOODS, PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, WATCHES. SEATNG MACHIUKS, Ac, &c , for the uniform priee of ONE DOLLAR. Ciiculars sent to aov adJiesi free. "PARKER & CO., Nos. 33 and 100 Sumner St., Boston. COMMISSIONER S NOTICE. -Dan-iel Snyder ts. Margaret Snyder. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County. No. 6, March Term, 1668. Libel i.t Divoecb. The undersigned, having been appointed by the Court Commissioner to take te&tiruony in the above 6tated cae, hereby gives notice to all parties interested that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office in Eb ensburir, on FatnaT, Jcly 31, lbG9, at 2 o'clock p m ., when and where thev may attend if they think proper. GEO. Y . OATM AN. July -2, lfcG8 3t. Commissioner. A DMINISTKATOirS NOTICE - UM. Letters of Administration on the Eetate of Thomas Kaylor, late of Allegheny town ship, decease J. having been grantel to the un dersigned by the Register of Cambria county, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without deliy, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated tor settlement MARY E. KAYLOR, June 25, IPCS. -6t. Administratrix. IOCKET KNIVES, Table Knives I JL che, and Forks, Spoons, eVc.can be bought ipfcjfCMhaV. QE0. HUKILEJ'S. t '&:Pl&W?te " 4 .:tr!" i? ii ti 1 1 1 1 1 ill We are prepared to receive Advertiseontats fc A New List of FIFTY NEWSPAPER.' oN THE PACIFIC COAST ElBJtAClSG CALIFORNIA, OREGON. NEVADA, ASD TBI TKRBlTOmu CF MONTANA. UTAH. IDAHO and WASHINGTON. Also, a new l ist of Newpapers, by which w can Insert an Advertisement occu pvinx au inch of space. In 250 NEWSPAPERS, For 40 cents each per Month. 5S- SEND STAMP" FOR CIRCULAR. A IJ 13 liCS 3 $jLQ$ JoWLL JDVERTISISO AGENTS. 4jUJl B ri Lmtr I' TAi A.lXLItHlA Anti-Incrustation Companv's OfHcG. No. 147 Solth Focain Strut, PHILADELPHIA. THE ANTI-1XCKUSTATOR V7 Y I I I jjj-e ; r.. v. --'i'iyfi f ?oS 7.W Will remove scales from STEAM i?OILER3 and keep them ci.lav. reader the Boiler less liable to EXfLOSiCJC, AKt CAVSItt A GEE AT BKT lG OF Fl'tL. These iNaracMv.sTs ha teer. in srcc-asrrL ue during the last two rrAK; ic many of the LAfcGC ISTABLUnMINTS of I'hiladelphi mid oth er parts of tho Unite i Suttee, from which the MjH rLiTKkiso-T.STij(OMiLa cf their w s perfcl saviso or fvel anx. iad.k have been received. K-PAE.TIES having EOILER5 wonld io well to call at the ohee and examine testimo nials, etc JOHN FAREIRA. Fre-'t EAa LrarNa, Sec'y and Treas. ju.4. 3m. JoImtoTTii and sUbciiMbur'C MARBLE Y0EKS! Having aain taken clnrg" of tlie brancn Aiarble Works at t-benaburg, wlncn he will operate in tonnectiot. j with bis citeneive c.-'tublishment at Johnstown, the subsrriher adopts this . nietno I ol lulorinmg the citizens ot ys Uambria cnaarv. mat tie aeer.s a ecu- stant supply of tiie best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is prepared at e'.ived tims in K-er.a-burg and at all times in Jobr.itiwn, to warn facture to ordr. either as MONUMENTS. TOMHSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, ia as wwrkminhke manner aud st as lew prices as like work run be rut up in any of the cities. Having in my employ a full force of experienced and skillful workman, I do not promise too much w hen 1 say tbat I can furnish any of the above ariielo.. oa short notice, at the lowest prevailing pri. and ia a style of fi rii.-h which cannot he excelled by aay Other mai ufacturer iu the Stat-v A large stock of GRINDSTONES on band: and for sale cheap. E3r""Prampt attention pid to orders from distance and work put up wherever desired, or delivered at any point named. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, June 4, 18(18. tf. A XX UAL STATEMENT kor 1867 XjL of the Board of Directors of Ehenburg School District, showing the receipts and ex penditures, and the amount due from the Col lector, and all the financial operations of tka district for said school rear : DR. Amount due on Duplicate for 18G7.. ? T.147 75 " from Cambria township and other sources,. . ICS 11 ' received on School Warrant of State Treasurer,. . 06 1 Balance due from 1 Kb6, 'M3 'M Total fl,7iJVJ CR. Amount paid to teachers - $1,00 00 " " for fuel a contingent lea, i0 4i' " " collector, treasa er and secretary , ' " for rent, repairs, etc , . Balance due from collector and treas urer, July 4ih, lbCS, ICS 62 271 IS 17S 77 Total, $1,752 !M D. W. EVA.ib, rreJdeut. Samttl StNGLVTor, Soeretary. CAMBRIA CO. NORMAL INSTITUTE, EIUZXSBUIiQ, J'A. fivo. "VT. Cope, - - l'rlncipali' The second session cf this Institute com menced on Monday, June 22J, and wi'l aonticua iexwklks. There will Le no other Normal School in the cr unty I his summer. Thi- rchoul wiil afford fiuperior advautagc? to teachers ar.d others to receive instruction in the higher Eng lisb branches of education. The teacher of the school wiil receive a fixed monthly saliry, so that the greater r.rmbfr of individuals wh attend the lighter will be the tt.Iti-m feea on euch. Remember, teacheri;, IracvsxijiT la tho wa'chword. Ebcnburg, June i5, 13G8.-3t. I ENCOURAGE HOME ISDUSTRT J WAGON, BUGGY anp OAER1 AuJE MANUFACTORY- Having t.kvn the V.-. gon making Shop recently occupit d by Mr. Wm. Ltchty, (who still remains in the.r employ,) the subscribers are prepared to mnr.'itV.ocr light and heavy WAGON S, BUGoI ES, CAR RIAGES and other vehicles, and will pnaran tee all work done by them to b perfesijy sub s'antial, neat and satisfactory, w Idle lha'r priea wni be as moderate as those ct any xnauutao turer in the country. Repairing "of all kini done promptly and done well. Give tu a call if "ou need any work in our I"ne. THOMAS T.WILLIAMS Jt BRO. Eber.sburg, June 23, Icb. TfcTEW TATLOB SHOP. Having opened a TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT in the shop formerly ocenpied hy R. D. Thomas, a few doors taut of A. A. Par ker's store, tho subBctiber respectfully ia forms hisoltl customers and the rest of mao kind that he is now prepared to rr.aonfs ture all ktuds of Gent' and Youths wearing apparel ia the latest style of the art, with neatness aad dispateh, and upon tho mitt reasonable terms. Persona needing work fo my line are respectfully invited to giv ms a call. DAY ID J. EVAN 3. Ebensburg, April 9, 1868.-tf. DR. H. B. MILLER, ALTOONA, PA., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. V. m . , w V: : ; Ulnce au corouuo nwmi., unwcu t u(ui I ard Em-na street. Ail .' --AJtoca, Jaa IS, 1SES WOK WABBAtff f(T. ES.faj. mm r. v ik fi i i i !! ii X 1 li ii is! , i I f n
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