Cambria Freeman. THURSDAY, i : -AI'KIL 8. 18C9. LOCAL AND PERSONAL . TTaTSIDI FKCXIXaS AND FK5CTLIKG3 ji velocipede school will be opened at tbe Town EUll Ibis (Thursday) evening. Ad miwlon to see tbe "animi'ee," 15 cents. Tbe property of Gei. GurUy in this bor ongb, which was fold at Sheriff saie en "ney. wr. Taught by Edw. R. Dunegan, Eq.,t'VSt- Augustiue, fur $1,665. 'voting lady named Martin was so se rooly injur1' a few days age, by being trtxk by & fa'Iicg tree, at a clearing in Iu Jir. county, that her life ia despaired of. ct extending the time for the pay ment of the enrolment tar on an act incor porating the Somerset and Mineral Foint H,i!ro'l Company, paesed tbe House od iIn('.T. A German girl who bad but recently ar rived in tn'a country was aeizsd by some vitUin between Latrobe and St. Vincent's Acictercv, f,ow d,V8 S rd forcibly rob bed of ever.ty dollars in gold. A vun$ man named Jacob Householder, rri'!nt of MConnel!trwn. was struck hy a 1 comotive f a passenger train at Huntingdon, on Tuesday cveniug of last we. and alm"it intantly killed. The inclemency of the weather and !m fnale condition of the roads rendered the Lrt-ttxineinent cf Mr. J. Monre'a rale at t'rroNt.'wn imperative, and it has been Cii fr the 20tb inst. See advertisement. A little child ot Mr. Anderson Bell, in nrree township. Huntingdon county, aged ;2 mor.lt. n lait Tuesday a week, during t, nhfence of it mither for a few minutes, f,.l iuto a run near tbe house, aud was drowned before being discovered. g.:ice Saturday night last rvery train liioh reached onr town brought more or Iron rftsmen returning from their trip down V,e river. They report the water as being niwh higher than it' has been thus ealy in !h ftn for fcvrral years pat. The Ihase bill establishing an additional murt of i'lutice in this county, as afked for i hreur Jobiiatown friends, paed tbat bwdy iiir.y no Monday, 5th nst. e hare not 1 Kirfiid the full txt of tbe bill, but presume l'n provisoes art generally acceptable to all !Te attention of rchool directors is Invited t i the notice given by Supt. Chapman in rr sdvertUing columns to-'ay in lejpr 1 to J tbe approaching May convention. We may tare a few word to ay nex: week about I cue or tw i of the applicants f.T the position a' rro-c t filled bj Mr. Chapmen. Mr. Frederick "KhfiVr has brongbt suit S . rt'r.-t Mssr. Cunningham, merchants of Iltfiinr a. f r alleged auu!t and battery with u frit t kill, be alleging tha, they knocked I )-'.m down wiib cn iron veighi and then auied l ira in a ni 'cef A mnnntr. Mr. K-' i.we w broken aal he is otherwise severely Jli:J:ired. While a numVer of frtlgbt cars were be- irg "roped in" in on a 'u!ing at Penn Sta- tion, ou Tuesday Light of last week, the ca- suddenly parted and struck Jae. Karct, fu watchrrao, on the head, killii g him ih- ttuntly. Tbe unfortunate men was married and bad been in tbe employ of tbe company about sixteen years. Pince our !at report we have been treated I t al! kinds of weather except gol weather. but we still ertertain the b'-pe that there j i';l s rju ba a change for the better. We 5 bare had more snow atortna in quicker auc I cession, keener wiuda and harder frost i w ittiin the pant we.k than at any time of tb 'n lecg'h during the past winter, j t 'u friends, Messrx. B rrard Bracken ; bdW Thomas Fgan, have purchased the store I fci.d fixtures of Mr. A. Q Crooks, at Cne nf.;h Station, and have embarked in the I Mercantile buKlnefa wi;h a new and ample ruck and a determination to merit a liberal ! ssare of patrocsge. If they succeed as well I at they deserve they will not lack for cus itoiie's. We coinnend tbera to cuf patrons tr.fie aod thereabouts. I Dr. jMUies M. Stewart, well known as a f-LCescful physician and talented gentleman. I died iu Indiana on th? 2Cih n't., age 77 j years, 2 mouths 'and id days. He had a very exieimive practice in tnirf and Indiana I c-'tinties up to tbe tima of b'B retirement j from profettdor.ol duties a few years ago, aud 1 u much aongbt after and highly esteemed. I Ue was a member of our State Legislature in 1831-2, and was afterwards appointed Associate Judge of Indiana cour.ty by Gov Jnhnstoa. The appointment of Saronel J. Koyc of JohnsUiwn. aa collector t internal 1 revenue, in place of Wesley J. Hose. Eq.. rbigned. is one against which not a single tljfttion can be urged. Mr. Ibyer is a "gentleman and A scholar." though not a "revolutionary soldier. " His appointment U a guaranty that the duties of the ofSce will iia dischargetl with safety to the gov- I rrnment, credit to bimt-elf and patiisfiction I tj the people. Ilis predecessor, Mr. Hose, i was an excellent officer, and will have no 1 tihtettled accounts at Washington. i w" Cra Tost Office J. Todd Hutchinson, f f the AUeghanian, aa our readers already know, has been appointed Pot Master here in place of Keese J. Lloyd, removed. The retirement cf Mr. Lloyd recalls some lemtnisceneea which are of great interest: His father, John Lloyd, l-q., was appoint ed Post Master of this place in 1808 by Gideon Graoger, who was Tost Matr Gen eral under the administration of Thomas Jefferson. This was about tbe time of the i organization of Cambria couuty, the nrst I Court having been held in that year. Mr. Lloyd continued to bold tbe ffioe threagh all the succeeding administrations up to the J timt of his death, which occurred io 1838 1 a period of thirty years. Before bis death I Keese S. Lloyd, bis nephew, was appointed, I and held the effice for the benefit of Mr. I Lloyd's widow until ber death, which took place soon aft:r. Reese J. LUiyd was then I commissioned aud continued to bold the ftace until the accession of General Taylor I to the Presidency in 1849. He was again I appointed in September, 18(i7. It will I thus be seen that tbe Pott Office at this place has been in the possession of the I Lloyd family for about fortu-two vears. Prom the fact tbat Mr. Lloyd commenced discharging the dutien of the effi for bis father at a very ear'y age, it may be slid that he was a"boraP..st Master. If ever tbere was a man who possessed the virtue auowmg now to keep the teerelt of a I J ot office that man was Mr. Lloyd. In I Ttr r"Pct he has been a model officer, al- 7"?" U!Qti and accommodating, and 1 leaves his place with the beet wishes of the i entire community. Othello'e occupatien is J gone. r Header, do you smoke 7 If so try Oat man s priue cigars. Do you chew ? Oat man hag the reputation of keeping tbt best chewing tobacco in town. If you do either r neither, however, you can get the best cuahty of flour, cy.ffe, sugar, tea. etc.. at . mp grocery tore. Buy where you eaa get the best aud cheapest goods. JN rU is Oaticac'., next door to cur of- Ths I?w Scnoot. -It ha long been a mat ter of surprise thai Llrt-burg has no school lor bojs in which an elementary education could be obtained prepnr.ttorj to their admis s'on to a higher institution. .We are gratified to be able to state that Ibis much needed want is about to be supplied. Rev. R- C. Chriatv, ihe p-pular and efficient Catholic clergyman of this place, has pun-hatted tbe property of lira. Aline Maguire, situate in tbe north western portion of our borough, with tbe intention of devoting it to educational purposes. The pro perty is valuable and well adapted for the pur poses which Rev. Christy has in view. There are certain improvementaand repairs necessary, which we understand will be promptly made. When tbese are accomplished it ia intended tbat the school shall be opened for the rec-ep tion of pupils. We will etate distinctly what Rev Christy proposes to do. Ue intends to es tablish this school aud to receive aovs un dk a Tea age cr twelve teabs. They aie to board in tbe school building and are to be taught by the listers ot St. Joseph, who will have entire con'rol over the education ef the pupils. It is a new feature in educational matters in this State, and ire have no doubt it will receive a generous support. There are good reaeons why it should be so Our town is situated almoat on the very summit of the mouutuin, with cool breecea and with advan tages of the beet and purest water. In addi tion to all this, the facilities for reaching this place by rail road are all that could be desired. Our town is as quiet, orderly and moral a vil Nge aa there ia iu the State. The object which Rev. Christy has in view is praisewor thy aud honorable, end ought to elicit the warroaet commendation and sup-wrt. He has inaugurated the movement, and that is the best guaranty of ita success. Any insprovenent which he undertake, whether it be religious or educational, ia not likely to fail. Any in formitiou in reference to the school, the terms of tuition, or other particulars, can be obtain ed by le'ter, addressed to Rev. R. C. Christy, at this place. Real Ebtat TRAwsr eus The following Deeds and Alignments kave been left f ir record at the office of James Griffin, Ei-q., Register, between March 29th and April 5th, both days inclusive : Thilip Herzog and wife to Albert Bender and David Eger three lota in Loretto borough, March 129, 163, $2.50U Ttiomie T. James and wife to James B. Young 103 acres and 99 perches in Cambria township, March 31. 1S63, $2,000. SamT J. Horner and wife to Edward Stark lot in Conemaugh tp , Mar. 16, 'u9,..f 150. Joseph Barkey and wife to Dr. Jaa J. Oat mm lot in Carrolltown, April 1, '69,. $435 James C. and Stmuel . Fisher and F, A. Shoemuker to Wm. E Evans and Lewis Ed wards 42 acres anl 78 perches in Jacken township. Oct- 3, 1S68 $127 50. Ji'cob Sharbaugh and wife to Anthony Lens 113 acres in Cai roll tp. , April 1 . 'C9, . 2. 9i). Jacob Yost fo Margaret Aehcrati 50 acres in Che?t township, Oct, 3, lfbtf... . . nominal. Wro, Orr and wife to Edward J. Mills lot in Ebenslmrg, Oct. 15, 868 $60. Hei'j. F. Williams and wile to A G. Fry lotiu Ebensburg, July 14,18118, $UoO. S itn'l M. Kern and wile to Johu Scroth lot in Wilm'-re. March 27. 1869 $4t 0 Aug. Walter and wile to Bernard Kelly 2 lota in Loretto, April 5. 1SC9, $600. The Great Report. Last fall brought a marvelous increase of business to the great Clothing House of Pennsylvania Oak Hall. There were days when tbo sales of the con cern touched the lofty figure of twelve thous and dollars in one day. This of couri-e was ow ing in general to the prodigious efforts put frth by Wanamaker & Srown to meet the wants and wishes of the people in the mat ter of low prices and desirable goods. But no small part of the credit is due to the country peoplo who aeem to go en vtatse ; county after county supplying itself from the bemndbfs and varied str-ck of the Larg est Clothirg Hone. Having made this good beginning, tbe proprietors have no fears of not being able to continue In tbe favor end patronage of their friends from ont of town ; but have determined to pleaee them so well this season that Oak Hall shall be come the great "Rveort" of the country trade. Scat.v should be used io every bouse and I am. The proverb says : "Deliver all things by measure and weight and it ought to be hee?el. Have Faisbask's Standard Scalm in the k'tchen and prove which procery man gives weight, r.nd buy of him. Weigh butter ana cverytliiug sola, ana no mi-u-us mm you are cheated. Have a KairSaxk's iu the barn and weigh the pigs and stock, grain and fer tilizer, t.d thus know what is paying and 1 I . T 1. r.f l.nf r.i anil Willi IB IMJI.. 3 I1C wcijiufc ' t. ' v , ' - other farm produce, should be ascertained at I 11VIIIIV "I I" V ' . ter the goods have been sent to market. If a man has consulted his unerring FaiaBaxa's he knows when the right price is offered, ac cording fo the sales quoted ia his last week's paper. The bet evidence of tbe perfectness of a Faisba..k's Scalk is the fact that they hive taken more first premiums at State and National F.iirs than all others combined and that th ir S iles are constantly increasing and ex.'ending all over the world. See Card in an other column. now It can bb Dos it. A femdble old gentleman living about ten miles from this place, being about to die, sent for a magis trate to make his will. After distributing nearly all bis worldly tfl-icts he went on : "I bequeath to my dear brother Frank one thousand dollars." "But," said the magis trate "you have not one half that amount left." "Never mind." said the old man. "it ia my will that be should have It, and if he only buys bis groceries and flour at M. L. Oatman's cheap store be will soon be able to save the amount." Tbe magistrate, be ing a far-seeing man, saw the point, and is now urging all his friends, as we are urging ours, to bny their groceries and flour from Oatman, and thus save money. A Nkw Weikkle. John J. Murpky & Co., one of tbe most popular dry goods firms in Johnstown, one door from the Houston House. Main street, are about laying in one of the largest supplies of dry goods ever brought to town. They keep constantly on hand the mct fashionable and seasonable dry goods, dreea goods, millinery gooda. trim mings, notions, buttons, carpets, blankets, sheetings, toweling, table cloths, oil cloth, and everything In the dry goods line. Please give tbis firm a call when in town and examine their Urge stock of merchan dise. IDa?FEKSiBt,K. Whatever other luxury a man may dispense wkh, he should try and secure a correct photograph of himself and family, such as our friend Spence is furnish ing in tbe highest style of tbe art at bis Gallery on Julian street. All who can af ford the outlay should also bay a few of the fancy pictures, sold by Spence, with which to beautify his house. Fine Distlat. The epring stock of goods at Rowly Davis' store, the first to put In an appearance in this village, embraces tbe meet desirable textures for ladies and gent's habiliments that could be selected His assort ment of bats and caps for men and boye is fall and of the very latest designs. Go and e his new stock. ... c Mnvrv Buv an individnal right for making the non-expUxicc Metropolitan Oil from M. L. Oatman, of tbis place, and make your own burning fluH. It will cost you but a small amount to get an individual right. Ixcal Correspondence JonssTowir, April 6, 1869. If ear Freeman Moving day proved to oe all that we bad anticipated. Tbere were many changes made io the local habitations of families, and the Utter portion of tbe day was disagreeable. We would mention some of the changes, but we do not like to dis criminate and to enumerate all would ill a column. Our enterprising neighbor, F. VT. Hay. has torn down a part of bis old shop the old "Echo" buildiug. in which you spent many a busy day and ia erecting another very large building upon its ruins. Mr. II ay razes and then raises buildings. The new structure extends fir back into the lot. Jost cater cornered from the rear of this new buih'ing another as large is g'Jng up on the lot owned foimerly by Mrs. McPlierson. but now in the possession of Mr. Lewis Wehn. The entrance of this superstructure is from Clinton street and will be text door to Mr. Ijpohart's saddler shop. The old house which stood on the lot is torn away and the new basement nearly finished. Mr. Thomas Gre has just completed two very attractive ?"ore rooms on Main street, one of which ia occupied by Jjhn A. Mc Kinney and the other by Jacob Leviston, both engaged in the clothing busii?3. Mr. McKiuney just moved across tbe street. An employee of the Cambria Iron & named Martin Logan was run over by a loco motive on the railroad of thit Company, on Tuesday last, fracturing his left leg in two or three places aod mangling tbe right one so shockingly tbat amputation bad to be resorted to. "The unfortunate man's re covery is next to impossible, and as he has a wife and five children almost on the verge of starvation, the case ia odc of the many which appeals for speedy aid and succor from those who are able and willing to ex ercise the God-like virtue of charity. August Geistine. of Coneroaugh borough, was struck on tbe calf of the leg by an iron rail at the rolling mill, on Wednesday, and the result was that a piece of flesh as large as a man's hand was almost entirely torn off. Did it ever occur to you that the old Catholic burial ground presents advantages for vaults seldom found in the heart of a city 1 The surface of the ground rises ab ruptly from tbe site of the old Portage rail road some twenty feet, and the burial ground extends aloDg that old rood some fifteen or twenty rode. Vaults of any aiee aud dimen sions could be made here equal to tbe sub terranean 'vaults of ancient Roman cities. The advantages in regard to draining are excellent. If it were of any use we could write yon a long essay on mud, with the like of which Coueruaugh and Johnstown boroughs were seldom if ever before cursed, rendering the streets almost impassable. But we shall let the matter slide for the prenent, as mud is not uncommon in any locality. Our worthy County Superintendent was down on a visit lat Friday, looking as hear ty as a girl of sixteen summers. See bis ety mology lor girl in the last TcacJier's Adco caie. a copy of which be very kindly pre sented tia. We tried the chapter on Latin, but our old Dictionary had some of tbe leaves torn out o that we couldn't make out the words "Atiaoticum," "Bongressu" and 'and." The truth is, such words don't sound to us like g oJ Latin, but this may be onr ignorance. We do not like the lark of "Reynard" in your last number. It might got us into trouble, and indeed we have enough of that on hands now for safe keeping. W6 would not care a wbit if "Reynard" would bark up his own tree, but many people are weak enough to think that it sounds like our yelp ing, which you know is not true. It sounds more foxy. Notwithstanding the vast number of new buildings lately erected there is not an empty houe in town. Even the lock-vp baa its tenants. We do not know what so many people will do for a living; especially we do not see how so many groceries and grog eriee can survive. Jupiter Pluvius and Norseman Boreas are still conjointly struggling against the forward march of Spring, but the vernal goddess will fight it out on this line if it takes all sum mer. Orant that it Miyl Now tbat the water wvrks are here and tbe warm weather approaching some enter prising person who has a little capital could increase it Vy getting vi j emtio public baths, a disideratum much needed in onr city. Snow xtorms that would do honor to mid winter have visited us during the past few days.' A n old German here who professea to know more than the ground hog remarket! on Friday that theie would be twelve snows yet. Keep this in mind. An effort will be made this vear to have several streets paved that have keretofore been In mud kr.ee deep. We pay enongh or tax to get the work well done. Tip. Altooha Citt, April 6. 1869. friend Mae On Sunday last death again viaited our community, this time selecting as ita victim a most estimable young lady. Miss Fannic Campbell, second daughter of James F Campbell, Esq . E-litor of the Al ton) a Vindicator Miss Campbell baa been afflicted for a number of years with a weak ness and debility which at times entirely prostrated hen The skill of the most eim uent physicians was trisd without avail. During ber long and painful illness she waa a model of Christian resignation, not a mur tntr or complaint escaping ber lips at any time. On the night previous to ber death she remarked that she felt worse than usual, and ber kind and attentive mother proposed to remain with ber, but her only reply was: No, mother, lay down and rest, and if I get worse I will call you." Little did she think that would be the last time she would lisp the sacred name of mother in this world ! But, alas! so it was! When her mother awoke and went to her daughter's bedside she found her aa calm and Collected aa if she was dropping into a sweet eleep Instead of entering upon the portals of tbe spirit land. At that moment, however, her pure spirit was preparing for its flight to the haven of eternal rest, and ere the other members of the family could be summoned to the sick room tbe immortal eonl of the beloved daugh ter and sister had gone from Its earthly ten era en t to the presence of the Great Being who created it, where we trust it will find everlasting peace. Tbe parents and friends of the deceased have the sincere condolence of our entire community. Mr. David Robinson, at one time a mem' ber of our city council -an honest, upright citizen and sincere Christian was buned in the Union cemetery yesterday. Peace to his asbes Our city is still enlivened by an occasional fire. On Thursday night last tbe stable of Mrs. Kelly, a widow woman, was set on fire by some fiend in human shape and burned to the ground. On the following night some considerate scoundrel turned Constable Wil liams' cow and calf out of bis stable' and then set fire to tbe building, wbicb was en tirely destroyed before the flames could ba subdued. A gentleman created quite a sensation the other evening by bringing to our city six or eight velocipedes. Lie has opened a school over Hileman' Hi ery stable, where be de signs teaching ths art of bycicuTar locomo- tion. It is very amusing to see the boya en deavoring to straddle the bate." Our mutual friend, Dennis Sullivan, ha3 so far recovered from bis recent injuries as to enabled bits to mount a velocipede. Tbat political eye sre and egotistical hum bug, Tetroleum Y. Nasby, bored our Holli daysburg friends with one of his character istic lectures faat week Hie subject waa "Cussed be Canaan," but before b got through hi audience felt like exclaiming, "Cussad. bo Jfasby!" Old Petroleum is a literary abortion. Stale anecdotes, John Brown arguments and outrageous perver sions of sacred scriptvre are bis entire stock in trade. How so respectable a society as the Yonng Men's Christian Association could be so gullible as to employ such a bummer and nuisance as Naaby is beyond my com prehtnsion. Cot. Frank B. Stewart has received the appointment of Poat Master at this place, although ths general impreaaion was that the prize would be Currynd off by another ap plicant. Well, if ths present incumbent, who is a most accommodating officer and high-toned gentleman, has to retire, our peo ple may be thankful that so worthy a suc cessor as Col. Stewart has been chosen for tbe position. Tbe retiring officer has ths earnest wishes of all for his future success, and the incoming one brings with him such abilities and prestige as leave no doubt tbat he will prove a faithful and popnlar public servant. So mote it be. T. I. M. Wall ako Wixcw Paraas. Perhaps the largeat and certainly the most varied and handsome display of wall papers and window ahadea that bas ever been made here may now be seen at Huntley' great hardware and house furnishing emooriutn. Tbe designs in wall paper are all new and elegant, aud the prices are such as to meet the wants of all. Don't go it blind, net even a window blind, without first seeing Huntley's beautiful selec tiens iu this line. Tr you intend traveling this spring you should first go to C. T. Roberta' variety store and buy one of those splendid trunks which he is selling at such low figares. If you propose to put in your time (in your watch pocket) at home Cham, can accom modate you with a splendid gold or silver watch at manufacturer's prices. Try tbe experiment. Comijto to Cove. There is nothing in the aspect of the eather to indicate the early approach of warm weather, but there ia every sign of promise that the spring stock of H. A. ; Shoemaker ti Co. will be on bands in the richest profusion ere another week goes by. Harry is now in the east making his purchases and we ad rise everybody to call aud see when the goods which "am now arroven shall have airireu." Boot axd Saoia All over the county the name of John D. Thomass bas become synouimoua for neat fitting aud well made boots and shoes , anJ as a consequence he is kept constautly "pegging away" in order to meet the wants of alt who understand where to get the best understandings- If you ap preciate good foot covering dou't fail to leave your orders with Thomas. Kbep it Bifobx the People. That L. Cohen fc Brother still bold forth at the New York Clothing Hall, Johnstown, on Main street, where they will gladly accommodate all who call with good fits, good clothing, good sewing and cheap bargains, in hats, caps, shirts, pants, vests, coats, and all kinds of clothing and furnishing goods. CATCmsr Fish Some people are pre paring already for flah catching. They cer tainly are crowding the season, and should go first to Leopold & Brother's Oak Hall Clothing Store. Main street, Johnatown.and purchase an outfit of the beat clothing in town to keep tbem warm when cut fihing on cold, damp nights. Thx Greatest and Bk-st. Leopold May or keeps one of the largest, cheajiest and best dry goods stores in Juhnstown. It is astonishing to witness the goods that are aold there in one day, in the line of dry goods, fancy goods, millinery godn and trimmings. Everybody should call aud see the Spring fashions. Tribute of Respect. Resolved. That J J. Murphy's cheap clothing atore is the firt emporium of trade in the clean I Dg line in Johnstown. Resolved, That we will go to Clinton street right away and buy a suit of clothing at J. J. Murphy's Star () Clothing Store. New Clothino Stores. John A. Mc- Kinnev and Jacob Leviston have each start ed a new; clothing store in the new building of Thoma Gore, Main street, Johnstown. They ate botb clever men and will give good bargains. Mr. McKmney used to keep across the street. Call and see them. Distisbt. Dr. John Fry, Dentist, has just removed to Johnstown from Latrobe, and bas opened an office on Franklin street, opposite the Market House, where ho will be glad to see his old friends and the public generally. His residence is on Morris street. 5th ward, near Wiegand's boteb "0ph!" Our merchant friend Y. 55. Bar ker has gone to the city to lay in his spring assortment, and bis customers may depend that when hia goods arrive they will lie of such qualities and varieties as will suit all tastes. Prepare to meet them. PURCHASE ONLY THE BEST. Tn a majoritv of advertised Bitters important ingre dients, the necessity of which are plainly indi cated, are omitted because of their hieh prices: in others the proportions and combinations of the n gredients are in defiance of all settled principles of pharmaceutical chemistry; others, again, are mere shams, ratde up of poor whis ky slightly bittered with aloes and colored in such a manner aa to deceive the unwary, and are so nauseating as to be unworthy of criti cism, and to the patient the remedy ia worse than the disease, while years of experience and trial have proven Da. Roback's cstokach Bit TEas to be, just as recommended, one of the best remedies extant where a stomachic tomio and stimulant are required. They never fail to strengthen the weak, impart vigor to tbe atrone. and are. in ever rtarticolar. just what a stomacn bitters ought to be. If yon have svmntoms of DvsOetJsla. take them freely to aid digestion. If vott reside in bilious districts. they ebou.d be taken as a sure prevention of Bilious Fever aud Fever and Ague, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, and in all that class of diaeaaea where there is a general depression of the nervous system, loss of mus cular enerev. weakreae. lassitude, want of ap petite, laintness. chillr sensations and aching of. bones, e. And. as a remedy for female weakness. Lenehorrhoea. Roback's Bitters have no equal. They are prepared with spe cial reference to this comolaint. and act like a charm. A few days' trial will satisfy the most sceptical ot the real merits or tnis rtany vaiu- blemedleiue. mr.xa-im TXH D. W. ZIEGLER, Surgeon Den Ja-r list, will Visit Ebensburg pro fesaionallv oa the SECOND Mo- iit nf ni month, and remain' one week, durincr which time he mav be found at the Mountain House. CSfTeeth extracted without pain by tbe tiie of Kitrate Oxide, or laugnrag ua F. A. eHOKMAB-K.... . OEO. W. OATMAW. Shoemaker: & oatman, attok Hrvs at Law as Claim Agents. Ebens burg, Pa. Offices on Hi-h street, in rooms re cently occurred by l. D. W. Zeigler trnd F. A. Shoemaker. p 869. TJDITOU'S NOTICE. The undeT signed Auditor, appointed by the Court ot Common Pleas of Cambria county to report distribution of tbe money in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of defendant's persona! property, in tbe case of John F. Will vs. James Henry, No. 41, Dec. Term, 1868, and other writs in hands of Sheriff at the lime of sale, hereby gives notice to all parties Inter ested that be will at'end to the duties of his appointment at the office of Shoemaker fc Oat man. on DltttPAX tbe 3d day of May, 1B69, at 2 o'clock p. m., when and where they may at tend or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. GEO. W. OATMAN, Auditor. Ebensburg, April 8. I8ti9.-3t. UDITOR'S NOTICE. The under -signed Auditor, appointed by tbe Or phana' Court ot Cambria county to report dis tribution of funds in the bands of Francis J. Christy, Trustee for the sale of the real estate of John C. McOuire, dee'd, (pursuant to pro ceedings in partition.) as shown by his second and final account, hereby notifies all persons interested that he wiil attend to the duties of said appointment, at the office of Shoemaker & Oatman. in Ebensburg, on Fbiday, the 30th dav or Arait.. Ibi9, at 3 o'clock p. m , when and where they must present their claims or be debarred from coming in for a share of the fund. GEO. W. OATMAN, Auditor. Ebensburg. April 8, 1809 -3 1. O THE SCHOOL? DIRECTORS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY.- Gkntle ken : In pursuance of the forty-third tec tion of the Act of 8th May, 1854. you are hereby no tified to meet in Convention, at the Court House in Ebensburg, on the FIRST TUES DAY in May, A. D 1869, being the roc am day of the month, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and select, viva vocr. by a majority ot the whole number of Directors preseut, one peraoa of literary and scientific acquirement, aud of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeed ing year, determine the amount of compensa tion for the same, and certify the result to the State Superintendent at Harrisburg, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said Act. T.J. CHAPMAN. Co. Superintendent of Cambria Co. Ebensburg, April 8, 18u9. 3t. P A.I R B A N K S V 8TAXDIRD 3 CUZ2 V3XXE: S OF ALL KINDS. ALSO. BAGGAGE BARROWS, WAREHOUSE TRUCKS, COPYING PRESSES, Improved Money Drawers, &Ct FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.. 103 Second Avenue, Near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. Scales axraiarn racurrLT. (ap.8 3m.) DJOURNED PUBLIC SALE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. Will be offered for sale at public outcry, in the Borough of Carrolltown, ou TUESDAY, APRIL 20tli, Instant, at 1 o'clock, p. m , the following described real aud personal property, to wit. SIXTY ACRES OF LAND situated four miles north of Carrolltown. ad joining lands ot iiinm rruz, Lawrence JJee, and others, having thereon erected a two story I'LANK HOUSE. 18 b? 32 feet, ami a two story BUILDINO. 30 by" GO feet, suitable for a Bank Barn. Three acres are cleared anu well watered, and the residue has some white oak and chestnut timber upon it. TERMS One-half cash in hand and the balance in two yearly payments, secured by the judgment bouds and mortgage of the purchaser. Aiso, at the same time and place, will be of fered for sale a 20 Horse Power Stationary Engine, with hot and cold wa'er pumps, and 3 C 1 . LiIK DER PUMPS. 32 inches in diameter and 28 feet long all in good working order. April o, -it. J.MUUKE. DON'T BE MAKING "RYE" I I L ABOUT BID BREAD & CAKES HUT BUY TOUR 33 JSLs CCD TO" HiZ. FROM M. 1L. OATMAN, Who sells the BEST BRANDS AT TBE MUST MAM? PfllCE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letfers Testamentary on the estate of John Lfs Tfk, late of Carroll township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned b the Regis ter of Cambria county, all persons having claimr against the said estate should present them properly authenticated for settlemei t and those knowing themselves indebted to the same are notified thit p tyment must be made with out delay. NICHOLAS LAMBOUItN, Carroll Tp , April 1, 1869.-6t Executor. BETTER BARGAINS tak EVER. The undersirned bavins; disposed of his interest in the Ebenibnrg Foundrr, and re tired from the business, offers for sa'e, to close out the remaining portion of his stock. FOUR THRESHING MACHINES and ONE TON OF METAL SLED S0LE3. The Machines are well made, aud will be sold for $133 eacb, on six months' credit, er for $112.60 cash. Tbe sled soles will be sold in one lot for 3 eta per lb, E. OLASS. 41 AtTTtntf Mv wife. SaraiI Jank. W havinir left mv bed and board without just cause or provocation, I hereby caution all per anna aealnst har bonne or trusting her in any way on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts which she may contract uniess com pelled to do so by law. Jackson Twp., April 1, 1869.-3t. Tr.FtTTTOTC NOT Cli -JNo Ice IS hereby given to the Stockholders of the Ebensburg Academv. that tne annual election f TLn nf Trtififeca will held at the Sher iff nffte. Ebenabure. on the second Mondav (13th dav) of April next, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'eiooic, p. xn. Mar.25.-3t. JOBJT E. SCAfTLAfr. tr ANTED Fifteen Thousand (15,- v v 000) Feet of HEMLOCK LUMBER Vill nav cash or Produce. Will also sell Luna hr of anv kind upon a small commission. Address Box 4, Hillside, Westmoreland Co. Pa. fsBasi GOOD HEALTH la paramount to wealth. If the system L In bad order purge out the vile l.uaiors and dis tempers with Kobaek's Blood Pills, and get the internal organs performing their regular func tions, and once ii order, keep tbem so by tbe daily use of Roback'a Steastacb Bitters, DYSPEPSIA. Ttiereis, prohebiy, no one disease with which mankind are afflicted which is tbe source of ao many ailments aa Drsreraia. and there is no more oertain our than Heback's Stomach Bit. tars. A REMARKABLE FACT That not a ringle instance bas come to the knowledge of the proprietors, of the foil or of Iloback's Medicines to give entire satisfaction in the hundreds of thousands of cases in which the hara been nw)- thi f Mmi.lr kuvi uuucuiuuio eTiuenc wi ueir intrvneis its. Is the praise in the mouths of everybody In fa vor of Roback'a Stomach Bitters.' Blood Pills and Blood Purifier. IS IT RIGHT That yoa should bid defiance to all natural laws and the science of medical men, and suffer with Dyspepsia or Indigestion when Roback's Stomach Bitters can be procured at any druj store. AS A PREVENTIVE Against Malaria, Fever and Ague, and all dis eases, arising from a torpid state of the liver, there is no medicine so highly lecommended as Roback's Stomach Bitters. THEY WILL CURE YOU Of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Sick or Nervous Head ache, Biliou?ne?a, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Consumption, Pain in the Back or Loins, Gut, Pieurisy, Leucorrhma, Erup lions, and all diseases arising from a disordered state of the etomacn. Roback's Blood Pills, Stomach Bitters and Blood Purifier. GRATIFYING To know that a reliable remedy is within the reuch of everybody foi tbe radical cure of Dys pepsia or Indigestion. Such a remedy is Ro back'a Stomach Bitters. Sold br all Druggists. t3yold by Lkiimon & Mukkat, Ebenab'g. $4,500,000 urn m mi bold bqsds i THIRTY YEARS TO RUJT, issuxd ar Tflt Lake Superior and Mississippi River Railroad Company. THET ABI A ViaST MOKT04GE CINKINO TVHD WOMB, raac or CKirao states tax. Secured bv 1 6M.0Ki sores of choice Lands. and by tbe Railroad, iu Rolling Stock and tbe franchise of tbe Company, for aale For sale at 05 and iWTKItEST. YiKimxa ijc CuaeKNcv Nittir TEN CENT. INTEREST. We will take Governments or other Securl ties at full market price, in exchange for the Uonds. J'amphlets and full Information and Bonds furnished on applicatioa by mail or in person. DE HAVEN a BROTHER, PX ALIUS IS Government Securities, Gold, &c, Ifo. 40 S. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. JMPORTANT TO FARMERS 1 California and Oreeon SEED WHEAT AGENCY. tfe furfiish Van tori's with the BEST SEED WHEAT IN THE WORLD Perfectly free from iusectiform or other im purities ; grown from AUSTRALIAN and CHILI seed, yielding, on good sou SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRH, AftD WElOHtSO 69 Pettttde te she IaiarA fi as It el. The EARS OF WHEAT, when mature. are usuallv ELEVEN OR TWELVE INCHES LONG. X3y Put up and securely tied and sealed In linen bags, and sent by mail free to all parts af tbe country, on receipt oi price. PRICES. SAfcFtES 10c. each Bags. .50e. k leach Or ia larger quaatttiea at reasonable rates Address California and Oregon SEED WHEAT AGENCY, SAIM fttAINClSUU, Caliokbia. LITTLE & BAIRD, WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 & SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. T1A1S m. I am ii'iw prepared to ofier SUPERIOR LNDUCEilEKTS TO CASS FEUCHAif.M OT mSMT-IllMRffiSI- EITHER AT ' WHOLESALE OH RETAIL. My stock eonalsts In part of every rxrintf ' Tln Kheet-Iron. COPPER AKD BRASS WARE6, ' BKAMEIXfcD ANI PLAW SAUCE-PANS. BOILEBS. &c, COAL SHOVELS. MIKE LAMPS, OIL ' CANS, HOUSKFURNISHINQ HARD- WABE OF EVE&Y KIND. f fpcKt'e Aat(Daat " HEATING akd COOKING STOTT. , EXCELSIOR COOKING STDFSS NOBLE, TRIUMPH akd PARLOR COOK- 1NO STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will pt when ordered at manufacturer's prices Odd Stove Plates and Orates, &e., JLr r : pairs, on band for the Stoves J sell otb-r ' will be ordered when wanted. ParticXiW attention given to Spouting Yaileys and Conductor, all of which will be made ont of best ml -rials and put up by competent workiDe&. Lamp Burner, Wick and Chimneys WHOLES A UC OB KCTAJX. I wotrld call particular attention to the Lia House Earner, with Glass Cone, for snvitf mote lirht than any other io use. Alsvf te Paragon Burner, ka Cnds OtL IPEXCER'g SIJFTEn I It recommends itself. SUGAR KETTLEsTnD CAULDRONS of all sixes constantly on had. Special attention given to. Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale MlkchajoV List now ready, and will be sent on appuc-tw vy naau or in person. Uopine to see all mv oM nulnmm manv new ones this Mrvrirnr 1 r.tum r most sincere thanks for the very liberal f. tronage I have already received, and v-Vf endeavor to irfease all who mav rail vKioi . j er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAT. Johnstown, March 1. 1867. M. L. OATMAN, DEALER 1ST CHOICE FJMILY GROCERIES goublt (frrtnt Jfamiljr Jflcur, GRA1X, FEED, BACON, SALT, FISH, FRESH VEGETABLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUIT?, SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. Also, a large stock of ths Be 8 Brands of Cigars and Tobacco. 8TOKE ON HIGH STREET, Four Doors Fast of Crawford's Ebensbarg, Pa. QEORGE W. YEAGER, tvh lesale and Stetall Deafer ft HEATING AND COCK STOVES OP EVERT DESCRIPTION. TIB. CflPPEfl ASB SBEET-IEBB 10 OF HIS 07TS MAlfUJ-ACTtTRE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work ia bis lis. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ILTOO.tl, PA, . Ths only dealer tn the citv having the rtrM M sell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF ' COOK S l OVE. tbe mnt perfect, complete and satisfactory 8 tore ever introduced to the public. Stock Immense. Prices Loi SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TOEVERE THE MEMORY OF FTaENDS DEPARTED I MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still continues to manufacture of tbe best material and ia tbe most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all otbef work In his line. Nona but the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction goaranteed t-. all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Ca.1 and Bee specimens and judge for yourselvre as to tbe merits cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Lcyretto. March 12. 1888.1y. J&ECtfRE THE SHADOW ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADES I iiiil IMUSY Is now In perfect order for executing Picture in every style of the art. Photographs of life like accuracy ranging from the smallest card picture to the largest s'Se for framing, taken ia any weather, and warranted to give aatisfactioa Particular attention paid to children pictures Frames of all kinds for sale cheap- Framaa of any kind not on hand will be ordered when de sired Instruction in the art on liberal term. Gallery on Julias street, 3 rloors north ofTownB-11. T. T.PPENCE. Xbensbosg, Oat. I, 18tf . rbotcgrarksr.
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