Cambria Freeman; jjlCHDAV, : : APlilL 1, 18C0. """local AND PERSONAL VTavsidb Fkcnings ani Te?:ciung3. Au elephant was shipped over tha Pa. R. R. from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, on Tues jav last. The Vigilant Steam Firo Cotrrpany of Altoona won four beautiful silver torches at the Citizen Tiro Company' Fair iu Ilirris (UrT iccently. Thursday night the store of Jacob OiX'hririt Irwin's Station, Westmoreland cotiuty. was burned down. An incendiary cMoA the fire. O ir regular Johnstown letter, always one rf the iVAJbt interesting features of the Free man, is this week better than ever, if that wero ps.ible. Read it. Mr. Israi.I Black, aged about C5 years, reiJi"g 'a Antis township, Pilair county, wa fjiind dead at the door of his utable on the evening o: tue iuu uii,. .ttpopiexy. Kev. Deuietriu Moragua, a member' of the Benedictine ord?r, and formerly of St. Vincent' Abbey, Westmoreland county, iliJd iu St. Paul, Minnesota, ou Saturday A boy named Wagoner, while agisting to cut a li oil" the breat of a dam, at Walt' mill, iu'Sewickly towindiip, Westinortlawd c-iuuty, not lun since, w as knocked into tne water and drowned. We have tested tLc cure f r corns pub lished on our fourth page and pronounce it a certain remedy. If a man in not cornel nil ovtr we 1 eiieve it will afford liiai per ma ke: t and entire relief. Mr. Sim u Fresh, who left our town not ln-'T fin.-e (in a western tour, was "diddled" 1 , at of all his stamps at Chicago, a few days 1 no, by a confidence sharper. Simon is i t-vi lently too freak to travel far. j Oil the IlU nit., an a little b.y aged ! about eleven yvais, gra;id.ou of C Ilawmao, I Lf Licking Cuek towimh'p, Fulton county, ! ab felling a small tree standing close to a I f. nte, his head waj caught between the I fui'-e and tLe falling tree, killing Mm almost I ln--tani.lv. On Monday wrfk a youi g man named riu:th Lynn, while attempting to get on the Ufa! fn-ihl at Bolivar, P. U. It., made a . c n: 1 .1. - . I 1 Jnts!-Mep, ana tailing oetweru me tms, s.:iu , I ik leg crushed ia s-uch a manner as to rea- j 1 dtr aoij utatii n necessary. At last accounts j j Le was doing Gnely. j J. T.dl Hutchison, Esq., senior editor of j i the Al'toftahitin, haa been appointed Tost- j ! ni;i.-tr t tlr.tf place, nctf Lie-e J. l.Ioyd, IL-i , n-ruutrd. We congratulate our b other ttpoon his promotion, and hote ! ii t he will find it an exceedingly "fat! j !..U-." fr a lean man. ' M.nvh U certain1.)- peine cut I'.'ka a lion, ! pnd the mean little cu?-s of a ground hop j d.d I is share or lying, too. The last dny of j J March finds snow en the ground aud more i ju the air, ftiih the wind 'blowing great f puns" and na cold and piercing aa an ice- I ber. Let up on us, old fellow. j The Alleqhanian establishment 'nas been 1 removed to the elegant smd commodious ruum over Goo, II. Reade's law office and 3 David Evan's lalor h p. and can now boat one f the mi -ft ce-mpltte ai.d bes-t lighted " print hhop.s" in tho tcu coun'ies. No ri tr will be issued from th it oCL-o this I wei-k. i A ii. an r.'t.idin: n"it a thousand miles from I EU nsl urjj, tempted by an advertisement in I Htitv paper whi. h nnnotinced that a mUMo- Iti capable of placing eiht airs would be t twarded cn receipt ('f 'ce dv'llar, sent on i tic Kt amp and received In return a common j ''ui u.'n iTnn" worth fifteen or twenty f lie don't thibk much of Li.s barjruiu. j l!(v. II. C. Christy lias negf tiiiti d for the I j '.ril.aie i f the large and commodious pro- j j erty on sample t-trett, nearly oppMte ue i t 'ml. olio cemetery, known as the 'Magnir j roperty," and in which he designs est ab- I Ibl ii a Cri-t clas Boarding w bool at an ily!ay. We shall refer to the ndvanta- pr of n;ch an institution, and to other evi- l i! ncis i f ri grct? iu our midst, iu our next buie. , j Sinie one of our light finj"rel fraternity ur neighbor of the Johnstown Democrat, a j few mailt since, nod he id now minus bis i nlire stock of cabbage and nine pullets and a rx.ter, and plu a god deal of virtuous indignation. It Wood (have been) rvjf for that chap if the old veteran had caught him in the "cabbage line" or the pull it business ithrr. " . A four year old son of Mr. Benjuniu l.lojd. residing in Cambria township, about me iiiile from this place, had several of the fingers of bis right hand so badly lacerated by a patent feed-cutter, with which he was nmuing himeelf in his father' barn, on Sunday last, that all But the thumb and Bt tie finder had to Be amputated at the knuckle joints. The little mflerer is now doing well. We were glad to grtet our friend T. Bro jhy, Esq., of AltooDa, a f)w days iiuce, while he was enj yicg a brief visit ti-the "mountain village," and must congratulate him on Lis almost entire escape from the desolating tffects of time. Iudeed, it was the general remark of Bis friends that he looked fully as well and almost as youn as he did when he taught the "jo'ingidea hxv tj Bhcol" in this locality fully a score and a quarter years ago. May it ever bo thus with him. The saw mill noticed By us two tvteks plnce aa having been iieatrdyed .'by fire was not located in Carroll township nor did it belong to Mr. Levi Luther, as we stated. It was bituated in, Susquehanna township, and was the property on Mr. Jacob Luther, who estimates bis loss in mill, lumber, etc., at over $4,000, on which he had no insur ance. It was the largest mill in Northern Cnmbria. Mr. Luther Las gone to work with tha determination to make good his loss a3 soon as possible, and- we hope be may fully fcucceea. Spring rnuet eventually find its way out of tha vJ i i thacs which surrounds ue, and thea people will want to exchange their heavy boots and shoes for others of a lighter material. Our uext door neighbor, John D. Thomas, Las earned a well-deserved reputa tion as the manufacturer of the best , boots produced in this or any other community, and his work cannot fail to give entire sat isfaction to all who engage him to renew their understandings." - He employs only aucb. mechanics as are fully competent to do their work up Brown, and who make Boots neaiinttand substantial iu workmaaship. r Pyii Evans, carpenter of this place, met with a painful accident and made a narrow escape from death on Saturday after noon last. A fellow workman who was cm- pioyea in me upper portion cf the. new I jilt nni e r ti -. vtMnouc cnurcn accidentally let a hatchet J.ip from Lis hand, and Mr. Evans, hearing tbe noise, looked up, when the blade of the hatchet struck him on the thin, inflicting a. very ugly gaSu aDj almost severing th chin frou i the lower lip. Uad not Mr. E. looted np the Batchot would donbtJeFs "have Sruck him on the Lead, and fatal injury would probably have been the rwult. Uis wound properly attended to bv Dr. Lemmon. Kiai. EstatkThAnsjers. The followin Deeds and Assignments ware. left for record at the office of James Grifiin, E.-q , Register, uunng trie two weeks euc-mg ilarcn 7tn, 18C9: John Ileadrick's heirs to Crave Yard Trus tees, Jackson township lot of ground, Jan'v 30. 18C9 ., 7 $&. Samuel Reed and wife to TV, G. Stongbtou and David Swnrt 157 acres and 46 perches in Biacklick tp.. Oct. 27, 1S6S,. . .?750. Johnstown Maunfacturing Co. to lit. Itev. M. Dornenec lot in Conemaugh bor., Sept. 8, 18fi8. . ;..$10. Cambria Iron Co. to Rt. Rev. M. Domenec lot in Couemaujjh bor., Sept. 25. 'G8,.$500. John Ilonan and wile to Patrick ilinebun balflot iu MUlvitle bor.. March 12, 'CO, $700. Wru. I'ringle to Schmerber Se'.estiiie and Oeyou John lot in East Conemaugh borough, March 5, WCD,. $300. John Campbell and wife to Win. Piinple lot in Sylviaua, June 6,lSfi3,. ........ 5350. Sarah Hutzen to John Hutzen lot in Johns town borough. Feb.SG, 1HC3..;. $50. John Dibert's leirs to David Burns lot in Johnstown bor., Juue 27, l.SGtj, 130. C. B. Ellis aud wile to Wra. Bjron lot in Johnstown bor.. Dec. 5. 18C7, $2,300. Daniel Van Z.nult and wife to Dorcas Burst 261 acres and 24 perches in Jackson tp., April 1 , 1868,. ... ; .81 .000. Sim'l M. Longlcy and wife to Dorcas Burst 20 acres nud 24 perches in Jacks .n township, Sept. 10, 1807, $150. James M'Closkey to Rt. Rv. M. Domenec lot in Giillitzia tp , Oct. Sfi, '60,. .Nominal. Patrick Eardy aud wife to James Ferley half lot in Couemaugb bor , Jan. 4, 'C8,.$G0O. Miles Moran and wife to Jos. McVey half lot in Johustown bor., March 13. '6J, .1 .000. Jos, Rose and wife to John Orris 79 acres 141 per. in Richland tp.. Mar. 30, 'C7,. f 150. John Orris and wifo to Henry Eash above tract, Jan. 2, 1809, SS00. Michael Brenuan and wife to Samuel Oraijj lot in Gallitzin tp , Dec. 21, 1SG6,. .$55.55. David Watts and wife to Mich'l jtrennan 2 acres and 15 peribes in Gillitzin twp., Nov. 25. 1 80S .... . 105.35. Jacob White and wife to Mary Mohler lot iuSt Nicholas, March IT.lbGO, . .$312. J. B. Miller and wife to Jos. Holtz 10 as and f)0 per. in Susq. tp,, March 13, Mi9,. .$375. David Dibert and wife to John farke lot in Johnston borough, Dec. 3 , 1663,.. $500. TVm. Richer aud wil'e to Eliiabeth Shearer 50 acres in Cambria tp., Mar 25, '69 ,..$350. Jonaa F. Gonghnoua and wife to John J. Varuer 34 acres and 113 peicLes in Taylor township, Oct. ID, lbC7,.. . . Nominal. Same to same 81 acres and 152 perches in Tajlor tp.. Oct. 19, 1867 Nominal. John J. Vainer and wife and Catharine M Goughiiour to Jonas F. Goughnour 49 acres, 1 12 j cr. . in Taylor tp., Oct. 19, 'C7, nominal. Lewis M. Shank and wife to Levi Boss 5 acres iu Richland tp , Oct. 2, 18o8 $3;i0. J'ettr Levergood and wife to Elizabeth Zech lot iu John, town, June 15, 1851, $20 Micharl Zech and wife to John Dvis lot in Johnstown borough, Feb. ti, lr5fi J1J. Jacob Cap aud wife to David J. Thorn? lot in Juhnstown, Feb. 27, bi,'J $GC0. HugW Bradley and wife to Abner G-ifS-'B part lot in Jjhus'.own, July 8, 18C8, .$1,-110. Abnei GriAitLi and wii'e to Hugh Bradley p.irt lt in Johnstown, Oct 17, 1.-G3,. 1,400. A. Stewart and wife to Chas. Wilson 8 acres and 112 perches iu Couemaugb town ehi l, Jan. 25. 1&G8, $210. Patrick F.irdy and wife to Churles Wilson 4-1 acres and lib' perches in Conetn u:gh town- slnp, Jan. I , lr-'8, .... "fnOu. Jacob Heidmn and wi!c to Connd Ernst ' lot in CotiemmiKh bor., Feb. 15, 'GO,. . $f50. ! ' Dominic Mcbride iid wiie to Wm. T. Alor j pun 30 acres and 114 perches iu Carroll twp. . March 9. 181.!, $700 j John A. lluir, Shf nil, to V. , . Barker lot in E jeoBourg bor. M irch 10, 1SG9,. . .1,1UU. A Qknerots Act. The f Uowirg letter from the peiitlt ttau who diew tha beautiful afjhau at tii; recent Citholic Tair was re- ! ceivoil by I'ull.er Chrioty -r.e day lt week, i anil as we deni it worthy of beintf jdaced upon record we give it in full and heartily commend the uu.elfi.shnpas of the writer in pel forming so generous an act : Tolloo, O , March 22, lSf.9. Tiv R C. Chrtt Dear Father: 1 his morning" mail t'roujflit me the surprising iu telligenee that 1 hud drawn the "Afghan" at your recent Fair held iu Ebensburg. I am much p' eased that it has falleu to one whose preatet pride is to aid in any religious work ; therefore I return my prize to you w th many kird i.-hes that it may do you as much ser vice in the future as it h.is done at the late Fair, should you wish to place it on the prize list again. I have always been successful in such invest ments, and nothing u ratifies me more than to fiiid that I aui abie not only to gire the price of my chance, but uNo ti.e article on which the chanre was taken. Tlieretore accept, the 'af t:hn" at a slight testimonial of tlio friendship 1 led for you and the interest I have tnken in the caue for wnieh yonr l ite Fair was held. Your unknown friend, Jas. C. M Bride. The attention of our readers, like the star of empire, has for the most part been directed westward ia quest cf the proper place to buy clothing, but it is cone the less a fact that from Mr. Q nlfrey Wolff. Altoona, as ueat, perfect, handsome p.nd serviceable wearing apparel can be bought at as moder ate figures as from any dealer eastward, westward, northward or southward. We know whereof we spefik when we say that Mr. Wolff is an honest and accommodating geutleraan, and when ho represents any article he sells as being perfect his btate inent may be implicitly relied upou. We shall give place to Bis advertisement when advised of the reception of his spring stock. T. S. Artitur's PcDuctTioss. The April number of the "Home Magazine' " Once a Month,'- and Children's Home,' ot which T. S. Arthur, 809 Chestnut street, is editor, have reached our sanctum, and we must say that we welcome them with hearty good will. The high moved toue which pervades all of Mr. Arthur's publi cations give them an exalted position iu the front rank of American literature, aud the hebdomidals are fully up to that btandard. They are full of choice engravings, interest ing stories and instructive miscellany, and wo hope to welcome them regularly nersaf ter.' -''- Eorx or Hon Oh. The following named Gentlemen Lave paid tbir subscriptions for the current year oi me freeman uunng tne past week : - Johnstown Capt. James Quinn, Johu P. Stravertcach $2v t?onnian Michael Kearrrey. $2. Conemaugh Bernard Bracken, t'2. Gallirrin John ' j, Trxe!l, F. J. rarrish, John Parrish, $2. Hemlock P. M'Mauamy, $2. -Chest Springs Lewis Storm, $2. Fal len Timber- A H. Fit,ke, $2. Ebensburg P. O. Owen. Cunuingham, Silas Panish, each $2. Keokuk, lowa M. J. Smith, 68c. " Country Tade. "Country trade'" is a thing which many business bouses affsct to despise. ' But Messrs. Wanamaker & Brown welcome to their establishment a -genuine honest "countryman" as cordially as they do the moat polish! and elegant citizan." Countrymen want good clothes at low prices, and Oak Hall is prepared to meet that want and so invites, every stranger in the city to the Big Lous, at Sixth and Market, to seo what can' Be' done1 for them- there- FIRST ARRIVAL' -i-Our energetic merchant frieotjVBrJL Ivis, is slightly ahead of all competitors', Bavin's just received a large and cumplets stock .of Spring goods of all kinds, and which he has now opened fo" the inspec tion of custoincrs. ? Go and &ee tbetu. Iocal Correspondence. Johsstown, March 29,1869. Dear Freeman Next Thursday is moving day a day dreaded by the poor but langhed at by the rich, for many rich people really despise the poor rather than pity or sympa thize with them in their straggles for a sub sistence. We have men in our mind's eye who are rolling in wealth, yet who would torn cut cf doors a tenant who was not able to pay all his rents in advance. And we have lived long enough in this world to tee just euch people's children beg at the doors of those whom their father's contemned. Next Thursday is moving day, and it is somewhat amusing to witness the multitude moving along and athwart, multiform aud mix, through the thoroughfares of cities and towns. Mr. A. is moving into an old dilapt- dated dwelling that Mr. B. left, paying two dollars per month additional blood money for the privilege of living. Mr. B. goes into the house which Mr. C. vacated, while C. goes back to A.'s house. Mr. Dice aud Mr. Ilice and Mr. Price follow each other round with the same inexorable fatality. Nest Thursday is moving day a day of hustle1 and jjstle babies crying mothers worried and scolding fathers tired and mel ancholydogs scenting round for a new ken nel cats mewing for-a familiar hearth and chickens cackling for a new perch cattle bawling, sheep bleating and pigs squealing hoi ses dragging heavy loads through the mire, aud houses that looked quite refined Yesterday ail topsy-turvy to-day. - ' Next Thursday is moving day the day that chairs, tables, pots, kettles, sofas, mirrors,-silks, satins, new shoes aud old ones, Beek a common level ; when tLe aristocracy of fashionable parlors and the serfdom of the kitchen shake hands and greet each other' with a holy kiss; when tho mantle of char ity is thrown over the old Bureau, the kitchen cupboard and unwashed linens. Next Thursday is moving day, and, while goods and chattels seek a common level, the day is not without its contrasts. On one side of the street may be aeon the rich na lKb with more money than brains on the other the poor vassel with more brains than money. On the one hand the corrupt scoun drel that has hoarded up the sordid gains of dishonesty on the other the meek and low ly follower of a Divine Master who said, "Lay not up treasure on earth, where moth and rust cousume. But "lay 'up treasure in heaven, where mcth and rust do not con sume." . - Next Thursday is moving day the . day above all other days that la the true emblem of th t day w hich will remove rich aud poor alike from a temporal to an eternal condition that ihiy when the rich will not scorn the poor, But when all, like the chattels of the poor man, mutt meet on a common level when the bloated aristocrat will be as much like clay as the poor man that used to drag bis family from one tenement to another through mud and filth. Next Thursday is moving d iv a day that peculiarly distinguishes the producer and the comumer, the'men who pay all the taxes and the umi who live off the taxos of the city, county, iate or nation. The one can U; told by bis brawny arm, his hard-worn baud, his btitltricd joints and his stooped shoulders the )tir by his supple j iuts, his fine clothes, bis starched liucu aud his haughty took. Nt-xt Thursday is moving day, and may the Great Kuler of the Universe have mercy uu the poor every where on that day and send unexpected aid to relieve them trim many au untold and pinching want, from the mer ciless greed of miserly fHen, fioui inclement sk.es and from the scoffs of the proud. - Many changes will take place in our city en Thursday. Merchants and mechanic will change their places of business, whether for wtl or for woe, and with newly painted sign aud newly burnished exteriors, assume new attractions and enter the maza cf woi jd ly competition with renewed zeal. -- Such is life and such it has been for thous and of years. Charity is a myth, a mere uominal virtus. Money will buy every thing. It-wiil purchase character aud position, re spect and adulation, while poverty will de prive men even of a good name. The giaco of charity is a christian virtue seldom pos sessed. "Though we f-pcak with the tongues of men and of augels and hae not charity we art but as sounding brass or tinkling cymbals." Loeau and Gf.keral, MedLkt. Owing to tho late unow ami the BUbeeq'ieut rain and thaw Stoney creek and Conemaugh river were ou the rampage last Friday. Sixty five r.ew houses are going up in Johnstown. There was a concert in Union Hall on Saturday night last and another ou Monday night. Not a frog has opened his mouth this spring yet. The Borough treasurer's icport shows that we pay over $25,000 bor ough tax. Treft's show beef went like hot cakes at 60 cts. per lb. for choice cuts. TLere is some very nice machinery in the saw-mill of the Cambria Iron Company at Mineral Point. The brick house at Mineral Point is to b& reconstructed. - Last Friday aud "Saturday were pay days in Johns town, and lots1 of money exchanged Bands. . Samuel IUyerEq., Laa Been appoint: d reveuue collector for this district, in place of Wes'ey J. Iljse, Esq., resigned. Busi ness on the Penaa. railroad is increasing w ith the spring trade.. Thirty six trains pass over the rails every twenty-four hours. The Johnstown literary society is a fixed fact, and the members have leased tho hall of the borough council. The roads and streets are intensely muddy. The fall grain was somewhat injured by the severe. freeze in March. Easter was the observed of all ob servers, and was well observed. Lent has lent its lease of time to time. From Mac- Bhane's last letter Be seems to be choice of his company, and a jWry-leged character when necessarUy abroad. Was the night fcile he speaks of American sile ? -The Bal timore papers speat of a train of cars en route lately for Washington, D. C, labelled twine. Carpet bag representatives, no doubt, from some of tha reconstructed States. A countryman who will not support the printer has put up a few written advertise ments hereabouts advising a sale of his "goods and cattels."- The chirping of Ihe blue bird and robin is heard. r Willi cat water gives universal satisfaction, being soft. t is extensively used for washing a3 well as drinking purposes. Ploughing was car ried on all winter in California.. Only about every feixth elay was wet.. Property around the Public Square is rising in value. The Penna. railroad uses steel rails fur up-grades. Yours, &c, . , ,Tir..4 . - i Joiisbtowx, March 27, 1869. ' Mr. Editor This place is not very lively at present. Business is dull, and indeed quiet seems to pervade all circles and locali ties. We hope for a better state of things after the moving season is over. There is some quiet gossip on the comers of the streets anong the wise men of town about such topics as the prospects for office, removals and appointments, the new -Court bill and the bppy train of consequences that tnmst result- to our (prominent. feJow citizens from itf. final 'passage by ;tne' legisla ture, , But iberi'are Bome'who seem to doubt bo reasonable a proposition, and some of that number are disposed to find fault with our Kbcusburg fiiDd., whom thy ea j ara sel fish beyond all reason, justice and neighbor ly feeling-and that they will have the mea sure defeated. There are others who 6ay that if the measure should fail by the man agement of the wire-workers at Ebensburg next fall will tell a tale of woe that the north is not loyal anil must be reconstructed, and that the south must tske care of herself if the north will not yield. : She will bo Ruffed when the time nmes for action. ' You have no doubt seen- from the papers that our old Collector of infernal revenue is again ou his feet. Indeed they never slipped from under htm, for a "Hose by any other name would smell aa sweet,' ... , . - . , There Is a nica little- fight here for- the postoffica.1- ''My brother"' was iu-tpwn this week on business pertaining tq this ajl .im-. portant subject. Can the "Iron King" man age to keep cut1? We shall Eee what we shall see.'..'' . ' . ' ' . !" I will' be up at -our place during argu ment court, which I believe will Be on . the 6th of April, unless we get a- couit cf our own in the meantime. I have just beard from one standing near that the Pa. -It. R. Co. has taken a writ of error to the Supreme Court in' the evse of Francis A. Storm, tried at the : December term of our county, court. Having 6ecxTred bail in $5,000 ia the persons of ' ex-sheriff Durbia and Ileete J. Lloyd, , Esq., I had thought the company got off pretty . w 11 , only having to pay tho verdict of $2,000. They' may go further and fare worso. Pov erty is certainly not their excuse, as their profits last year wcio over five millions of dollars. Their boidd and rwi-itis ara at par, anil "thereby hangs a tale the people will learn after awhile. You will hear some strange things Before long, as the people are getting ready for a vigorous outbreak. The Lord only kuows what will bo the end of the beginnicg. . ' . Reynard. Get tub Bkt. Mr. Geo. lluntly of this place has been appointed agent for the sale of tho celebrated .Etna Mower and Reaper, Beyond question the very best ma chine of the kind before the puBlic, and one peculiarly adapted to this mountain region. Our farmers should think of buying no other, as the E'na fu'.ly fills the bill. Go and see the machine, as well as the hundreds of other articles f r farm and household use kept By Mr. Uuntly, whose stock, is exten sive and prices moderate. Beware. If anybody should tell you to day that iomebody else wants to see you, or should ask you to do anything out of com mou, think well of the matter before acting, fqr remember tlm is All Fools Day," and you may Be. sold before you know it. If your wife or anybody else should tell you to go to II. A. Shoemaker & Co. 's store to get the Best foods and cheapest goods in Ebens Burg., however; don't hesitate Abnut comply ing, for you may rest assured yon wilt never be fjolcd by following tuch good alvice. As Invitation to All. "Why don't you buy your groceries from n;e?"' said a close-fisted trades-man to one of our subscri bers. " You Jiave never invited me," was the prompt reply, " and as I only go whore I am invited. I patronize M. L. " Oatman, who is constantly inviting all his- friends and tho public generally, through the col umns of the Fsekmax, to call at his cheap grocery store and get bargains." IIpriNKSS. It is a great mistake to sup pose that tha more money a man has the happier he is. Money has nothing to do with it. 1 f ron live virtuously and honestly, and bny everything yon need in the way of jewelry, watches, pcwing machines, station ery, etc., from Cham. ll berts. and pay the cash promptly, our word for it you will feel happier than any king upon bi9 thron-3. Try it if 30U have not yet done so. Moving. Nearly everybody that docs not own the roof that covers his head will be forced to move his household goods about this time, but we trust that no oue who understands his own interests will move so far away that he cannot find his way back soon and often to the unsurpnssably cheap store of V. S. Barker, whose stock is one of the most superb and varied in this market. A ri-EASANT Trip. The Pacific; Railroad will be finished next summer aud a through trip will only take six days, starting at New York city anrl lnn-litig nt Ban Francisco Those who intend to go sh-'iuld visit Leopold & Brother's Oak Hall Clothing Store, Johns-' town, and buy a neat outfit for the Lir West" Those who stay at home should buy the outfit anyhow from LeopulJ Ji Dro. , v IIcmdcg Two students presented their professor, who was ahvajs clasj-ifying in sects, with a icax bug iieotly made, and asked him what kind of a bug it wag. ' lie said it was one infernal humbug. There are many humbugs. But J. J. Murphy's Star () Clothing Store, Clinton street, Johns town, is no humbug, but a good institution. Drinking Toasts. It : was a custom in ancient times to drink toasts from . nome esteemed lady's shoe or slipper. Those who want to elrink toasts should go, to Leopold Mayer's New Ymk Dry Go ids Store and Buy the pictiiest kind of ladies'. shew, ! dresses, skirts, hose, fancy goods or millinery goods. Lie has a new supply. KiiXTxa Time. If a man wants to kill timelet him work;, if be wants to kill Bhn tclf let bsm go. idle ; if he wants a new suit of new. clothes let him go to L. Cobn & Brother. New York Clothing Hall, Main street, Johnstown where' he will find two vcryob'iging gentlemen to wait on him.- Marrikd. In this place, on ; Tuesday last, by II. Kinkead; Esq..; Mr. -Uiiab K. Brown, of Biacklick township, and Mis3 Christina Hill, of Indiana county. rUROIIASE ONLY. TOE BEST.-Ia a majority ol advertised Bitters important ingre dients, the necessity of which are plainly indi cated, are omitted because of their high prices; in others the proportions and combinations, of the ingredients are in defiance of all settled principles of pharmaceutical chemistry; others, HgaFn areratre shams, niJe up of poor whis ky slightly bittered with aloes and colored in such a manner1 aa to deceive' the unwary, and are so nauseating as to- be unworthy of criti cism, and to the patient the remedy is worse than the disease, wliile vears of experience and trial have proven Da. Roback's Stomach Bit ters to be, just.ussreconinjenileJ,, one of the best remedies extant where a stomachic toxic and stimulant are iequire'L They .never fail to "strengthen trier weak, impart vigor to the strong, and are, in every particular, just what a stomach bitters ought to be. If you have svmptomof DvepepsiaMke them freely to aid digestion. If vou reside in bilious districts, they ebouid be taken as a suie prevention , of Bilious Fever and Fever and Ague, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, and in. all that class of diseases where there is general depression of the norvou3 system, lo?s of mus cular energy, weakres, lassitude, want of ap petite, laintness, chilly sensations and aching of bones, Jre. Aud. as a remedy for female weakness, Leuchorrhoea, Roback's Bittees have no eqnal. 'Thev are prepared with spe cial reference to- this' complaint v and act like. a charm, A Jew days' trial will satisfy the most sceptical of tb real merit of this tally valu BI medicine . P. 25-1 v. STRONO TESTIMONY From the Con etituGocal Union, Washington fcD C..': Hoofland's Gekmax BiT-rras Under this caption we would call the attention ol our read ers to a highly scientific preparation, the mer its of which have been attested by hundreds of our moet intcllrgent citizens. It has acejuired a reputation over the whole country n the best tonic known, and for Dyspepsia and all diseases arising from a disordeied stomach it bas do equal. It contains no alcoholic spirits ol any kind, but is purely vegetable in its character; nct we Can fully vouch for its curative powers, having used it ourselves. HOOFLAND'S OERHAN TONIO Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with rtrut Santa Cruz Kara, orange, anise, etc., making a preparation of rare ineiii cinal value. J The Tonic is nsed tot the same diseases as the Bitters, in cases where some Alcoholic'Stimulant is required. Principal Of fice, 031 Arch Street, Philad'a, Pa. Sold ev erywhere by Druggists and others., mr.25. DON'T BE MAKING "RYE" AD0UT B1D BREAD & CAKES UL, 'GO" X2.d: FHOJI M.': Iu. ATJJIANy' Who sells the BEST BRANDS AT THE : LOWEST MAEEBT PRICE. 1 "TT-j -- ILECTION NOTICE 1 -Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Ebensburg Academv, that the annual election for a Honrd of Trustees will beld at the Sher iff's Office, Bbenstiurg. 011 the second Monday (12th day) of April next, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, p. m. Mar.23.--3t. . JOHN E. SCANLAN. CAUTION. My wife, Sakaii Janf., having lelt my bed and board without just cause or provocation, I hereby caution all per sons against harboring or trusting her iu any way on my account, a I am determined to pay no dibts which she may coutract unless com pelled to do soiby law. - - ' JORDAN S. KAGEK. : Jacksen Tww., April 1, lB00.-:tt. , EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters Testn.mRnt.irv nil tlm pstif a rf .Ti-oiv T.ra ii wi Barron luwu.Miip, ueceascu, Having i been granted to ti,e undersigned by the ltgis- ' ter of Cambria county, all persons having j clairor ag.-tinst the said estate should present j t'.iem properly Authenticated for settlemet t, and .1 1 ' A, , 1.. . ! ... 1 . r t, ,ii r .1 i 1 inoFe Knowing tncmseives moeiiea to tne :ime sre notified that pivment must be made with out delay. NICHOLAS LAMBOURN". Carroll Tp , Apiil 1, lbG'.l.-Gt Executor. OIJl'UANS- COUIiT SALE! Uy virtue ot an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria eounty, to the undrsigntd directed, there will be exposed to Public S ale, at the hotel of Ccorge Wentrode, in the Borough of Wilmoie, on SATURDAY, the 24th i.at ok Aran., 1(60, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the following Real Estate of which Bernard Connelly, lite of Summerhill township. J. lied seized, to wit: A C Kit TAIN I'lECEOK 1'A KCEL OF LAND situate in Sammerhill town-hip. beinninjr at a locust corner of land of Soi'l Black and Thos Connelly, thence e?t by land of Thomas Con nelly 413.J perches to a post, thrnce north thro the tract of which it is a part 97 perches thence by land of Mra Mui'un (or Bersuurd Muilon's heir?) enst 41,l.j perches to a ropt, thence by land of Daniel Black south 97 perches o the place of beginning: containing 5 ACRES and 5 PERCHES. Ti-UMS Cai-h on cor.Ermntion of rtle. CATHARINE CONNELLY, Marb 18, 13W. 3t. tutrix. RrilANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Cambria, to tne directed, there will he expose ! to Public Sale, at -the times nnd. place? hereinafter stated, the following Real Estate of which David Leidv, late of Jackson townshin. died seized, to -wit: PURPART NO. 1 Being a tract of land sirunte in Jackson township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Dau'l linger, Henry Rger, Samuel Stiles, nud others, containing 13R acres, 10 perches, and the usual allowance, about 40 acres of which are cleared, baving thereon erected a one cry Frame House and a" good Log lirn, with suitable he-Is attached. There is also ay orchard of excellent fruit trees on tin trcct of land. : ' - To le sold oit t lie premise, on Tliurt lny, lite fetH ilr.y oi April, 1SC9, Kt IO o'clock, a. m. PURPART NO. 3 Being a tract of land situate in Jack?on township, adjoining lands of William Gillin,' Abraham lliblet, Wrn. Uyrrs, the old-Leidy form, (now occupied by Samuel RralliiT,) ai:d others. "containing 12G acres, 110 perches, and the usual allowance, about 4 J acres of wh'fh nre cleared. - -- To be sold mi tlieprcinisrs, on Tlinro tiny, tiie 81k flay of April, I860, at 3 o'clock, t). in . PURPART NO. 4 Be"ng a tract of land ! Ritufttc iu'-Jackson township, adjoining Purpart ! No.i3, combining ,125 acres, 112 pxurcV.es, amlj the usual allowance, a'joul .12- acres of ;liicL are cleared, ' ' ' ' xil' To be set cl on ilie prrmlir Incl udrti in PurpHrt .'5. nit T li 11 r sd y, ttse 8 til day of April, 1800, at 3 o'clock, p. m. PURPART NO, Being , the uuuiv hied one twelfth 'part of a tract of land fcitu.it e In Jackson township, adjoining lands of . Polly Wagner, lion. A. A. linker, and others, con-, taining 50 acres, i3 perches, mure or less, about 25 acre of which are cleared, having thereon a Log House and Log Stable. .To lie sold on tlie premises -hereinafter rtelgntel a a Purpart No. C. nil Kii day, tiie OiU day of April. 1869, at o'clock, p. tu. 1 PL' K PART NO. C Being a tract of land situate in Jackson township, a'lj'dninp land of Polly Vaguer, John Lloyd, and. others, coiii, raining f4 acres, 90 perches, and the usual al lowance, about 20 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a hewed Log Hoii!e. TO UK S)tU OH THE l'REMISES, ON FRIDAY, 9th Day of A PRIL. leG'J,- At 2 o'clock, p. in. PURPART NO. 7 Being a tract of land situate Irt Jackson township, adjoining lardsof Johu 'Wilkinson, John Lloyd, and others, con taing ?! acres and frO perches, nbout ,IU acres' of which are cleared and have thereon erected a Log House. To tie sold 011 the premises in cluded in Purpart No. 6, on Fiiidav, tiik Diu Dav ok Aran., 1869, at 2 o'clock, p. m- ... PURPART NO. 8 Being a tract ot land situttein BlacklicB toWn?hip, Cambria coun'y, adjoining lands of George W. Empficld, Eq., Josiah Brown, and claims of Edw. Shoemaker, containing 130 acres, about 45 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a good Plank Honee, a Frame Barn and a water Saw MilL To be wold on the premises, on Satue dat, 10m pat Apbji.. 18"9. at 1 o'clock, p. m. TERMS. One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, one other third in owe year thereafter, 'with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgages of the purchasers, and the other third to remain a Ilea on the premises, legal interest to be paid on the said sum by the parcha-er3 to Sarah LeiJy, widow of deceased, annually from the date of th9 confirmation of the Bale,-liiring her life time, and the principal at her decease to the heirsand legal representatives of the said Da vid Leidy. ijARAH LEIDY, Administratrix of David Leidy, dec'J, .- Jackson Tp., March 25, lfc'G9 -3t. SELECTilIOQUrriiatmaer?iiuca will open a Select School. in-R,0Q m No. T, Ebensburg Union School House, orr MOKpaY , Makc-h 15rn Ibl'.O, tor a sent 10 of two months Terms pr month of four weeks" reb. ll, ltW.tf.. ; 0X0. W. COPT3, 00 00 00 GOOD HEALTH Is paramount to wealth. If the system is in bad order purge out the vile humors and dis tempers with Roback's Blood Pills, and get the internal organs performing their regular func tions, and once in order, keep them so by the daily use ol Roback's Stomach Kitters. - DYSPEPSIA. Therols, probably, no one disease with whioh ! maukiuu are amicted wbich is the source or so mauy ailnisnts aa Dtspefsia, and there Is no more certain core than Roback's Stomach Bit ters. A REMARKABLE FACT That not a single instance has come to the knowledge of the proprietors, of the failure of Roback's Medicines to give entire satisfaction in the hundreds of thousands of cases iu which they hava been ued; this i worthy of remark and undeniable evidence of thair intr'.ocia mer its. .:. ' ' Is the praise, in the mouths of everybody in fa vor of Kopek's Stomach Bitters, Blood Pillj and Blood Purifier. IS IT RIGHT That you shoulJ ' bid defiance to all fiufur laws and the science of medical men, and suffer with Dyspepsia or Indigestion when Roback's Stomach Bitters can be procured at any drug store. AS A PREVENTIVE Against Malaria, Fever aud Ague, and all dis eases, arising from a torpid state of the liver, there is no medicine so highly recommended as Itoback'a Stomach' Bitters. THEY WILL CURE YOU Of Pcrofula, Erysipelas, Sick or Nervous Head ache, Biliounes5, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Consumption, Pain in the Back or Loins, Gout, Pleurisy, Leucorrhoea, rup lions, aud all diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomacn. Roback's Blood Pills, Stomach Bitters and Blood Purifier. GRATIFYING To know that a reliable remedy is within tho rench of everybody fiji the radical cu:e of Dvs popi-i or Indigestion. Such a remedy is Ro back's Stomach Bitters. Sold by all Druggists. 27cld by Lkmxon & MiRRar, Ebensb'g. LITTLE BAIilD, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. LICENSE NOTICE The following applications for Tavern License have been filed in my office and will be presented for the approval of our Judges at the Argument Court, on Tuesday, the Kth of April next : Mich'l Lattern, Cambria township ; Andrew Haucr. Carrolltown borough ; Tcter ltnbritz. Franklin borough ; John Quincambii:i bor ough; Ann Daily, jmiville borVt John S mitn. Prospect bor.; Jacob Weidmsii, 1st ward, Con emaugh bor. ; James M. Kiffel, Snmmitville tiorouh; Adam Leiden, Chest twp. j William Hichards, 2d ward. Johustown borough; Pat'k ltarrett, Peter M Dermitt, .alillvijle iiorouiih ; Francis J. Parrish, GaUitzin ton nship ; Paul Elwangcr, Carrollwwu horoutrh. J. K. KITE. Prothonotnry . Ebensburg ilarchll, lbGU.-"lt. STATE OF; JOH 'KELLY, SB.; -'DEC'D. Letter of Adrainiitration -on the estate oT John Skelly , ?r., late of Summer hill township, deceased, having been granted to me by the Register of Cambria county, 1 hereby notify all pcrsous having claims against sa-M .ifcUe to present them properly probaUni for settlement, and those indebted will -make pavaient without delnv. ALEX" 8 KELLY, Administrator. Summerhill Tp , March 11. ltG9. 6t. i - ' i 1 A IM INISTH ATO R S NO TI CK 1 jl3L Letters of Administration on the estate of SIichael MoMLta. late. of : Carroll township, Cambria county, havintf been granted to the undersigned, all parties indebted to said etate t are required -to make payment, sua tuf e Hav ing claims against the same are requested to present them duly authenticated for settleoient. NICHOLAS LAMBOURN, Adm r. MARY MOHLER. Adm'x. Carroll Tp., Maroh 11, 18N.-6t. J.J. JOOK HEEE! LOOK I1EKEI! , A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell the Farm on whicb he resides, iu Allegheny twp., Cambria county. The Farm contains 145 Acres (90 cleared) and the improvements are ample and in good ordar. j T- . 11. . T ... IK P.Aj.lAn 1 r Mr icruii mm iuuwiuiau'c u in. uwaiun i given 1st April. - JL, WALTERS. J Fib."4,ie.-f. Lortlo Y. O. j ALU ABLE PKOl'EKTY AT PHI- j VATE SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale a HOUSE and FOUR ACRES OF GROUND, with Stable, OutbuilJings. a! Stone Spring IIo'ue, a lot of choice apple and cheiry trees and a well of excellent water on the premises..- For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises in Carrolltown borough. RACHEL UENDER. Carrolltown, March 18, 1969.-201 FOll KENT -A Houjkj and two Lo's of Ground, with Stable and ether out buildiDg3, blonging:t the estateof M. C. M'Cague, dee'd, (noroccupielby.rred"k Kit tell.) ' Possession piven immediately. ,.: Apply to - - OjaO HUNTLEX. Ebensburg, Nov. 19, W.-tf, : -OuarJisn. '1869. SFBIIB :".TMBL 18C9. . I am now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PUBCBASEftS OT ' Tifjim-iKi & cam ie EITHER AT . WHOLESALE OU .RETAIL.' My stock consista in part of every Tiricty of Tin, Sheet-Iron. COPPER AND BRASS WARKS. EtAMELMLD AND rr.AT Sauce -pahs, boiled s. &c , COAL SHOVELS. MINE I,A MPS, OIL CANS. 1IOUSEFURNISU1NG UABD ..... WAI'E Oi' EVERY KIND. ' Spcat'a 'Auti-Dust HEATING and COOKING STOT-5TT EXCELSlOn COOKING S2VVKS NOBLE, TRIUM1TI and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates. &c, li.r r -pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; oth-rs will bo ordered when wanted. Particular, atteution given to Spouting, Valfeys and- Conductors, all of whicb will be made ont of best m it rials a,nd put up by competent workman.. Lamp BurnorSj "Wick and Cliimneyar M-HOI.ESAT.K OR RETAIL. I woqM rail particular attention to tLe L?ht IIonsa Borncr, with Glass Cond, fur-givTri mote liabt than amy other in use. -. Also, t. Paragon- Burner, tor Ci ode Oil. SPEXCER'S SIFTrR I It recommends Itself. ; - . SUGAR KETTLESTND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on baud. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. , at lowest possible rate. Wmom-sale MiuicHAJrrs". List now rtady, and will be sent oa application by mail or in pers vn. . Hoping to see all my old customers an-l many new ones this Spring, I return my most eincere thanks fur the very liberal p -tronage I hare already received, nnd will endeavor to please ail who may call, w Let). er they buy or uot FRANCIS ' W. HAY. Juhnstown. Llarcb 7. 1FC7. Q.EOHGE V: YKAGEliT tTU letale ana KotlI Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TIS. COPPES ASD SBEET-IRliH WnEE OF HIS O'lVN ilANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work, in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOOXl, PA, The only dealer in he eitv having the ri I jk sell the renowned "BARLEY (SHEAF ' COOK S I'OVE. the most perfect, ' complete and satisfactory Store ever introdhced to the public. - Stock Immense. - Puiccs Jjovr. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I HEAP HEAL ESTATE I wiM , . .. ....... sen ior casn, or ou time, tne loiiowtng ---scribed Real Estate : FOUR HOUSES; and LOTS in the Boron;, 'i of Ebenburg. SIXTEEN ACRES OF LAND lyinz imuio diatclv outh of Ebensburg. A FARM OF ACRES ia Blackl-ck. Township, about 5i) acres cleared. Ancxol-' lent Coal Bank on the tract.' FOUR TRACTS UNIMPROVED LAND iu Summerhill Township. A TRACT OF UNIMPROVED LAND iu Washington Township. A HOUSE and LOT at Hemlock, now io poeps'on of Mr. More-land. A TRACT OF LAND in tVasuington TP , in'name of Ruffuer. "Also, various other LANDS or LOTS Of' GROUND in different portions of Cambria d. A good title will ho given in all c&m-4. ' ROBERT' L. JOHNSTON. F.bgnsbnrg. Jan. 14. Ic63. tf. ECUrvE TIIE SHADOW EUI! THE SUBSTAXCE FADES! SPEXCE'S JKW Is now in perfect order for executing rictur"--in every stylo of the art. Photograph of iu'e like accuracy, ranging from the smallest rat i, picture to the largest e'.ze fur-framing, taken in. any weather, and warranted to givesatistattiot.. Paracular attention paid to children V picturn. Frames of all kinds for pale cheap. Fratn of any kind not on hand will be ordered when ' sired. Instruction- in the art on liberal term.; "Gallery on Julian street, 3 doors noru of Town H-.ll.' - T. T.SPENCE. BLenshung Oc. 8, lEtyf. I'hotogvapber. J". O 'X - E X p L O S I T E ! TIIK XCtV LIGHT. PETROLEUM FLUID ! f Givea twice the light of Carbon .Oil, and u Mf under all c!rcrtmstanc. CANNOT -BE EXPLODED! The undersigned are now manufacturing an have for sale their NEW PETROLEUM FLU!E made by distillation wjihomt the aid of com pounds, which is g adua'ly lakh g the plcetf Carbon Oil wherever Introduced. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN t. Send for Circular, Addrcea J. J. PALMER & CO., ' Ho. 6 Maud "Street. Jan. 21, 18C.-3m. - I'iTTaBnoH J O II N C Ii O U S R WHOLMLE PFALFn IS FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIC WINES BIST BRANDS OF BHANDY, WHISKY, IRISU WHISKY, GIN. &c.. ic. Th Very bst qua.li.tlei ol liquors, Wine, 4c., for Medical pmrpo.i. Price LOW. ... .. tSTHotel and Saloo "seeprw will do well to give me a call at ray store on Canal strt, inlbuildicj formerly occupied by T. O. StcwaH & Co. Johnstown, Aug. H68. t. "T7 ANTED rifieen Thousand (1S, . VV 000) Fett of HEMLOCK LUMBER. Will pay cash, or produce. Will afco pU LutaJ ber ot a'ar kiud upou a.e.'ua.U cQmmlMlon.- Addre Bo 4, , WwtoreIni Cr. , Pa. , (tiax-4
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