Cambria Freeman 11L W, : : : Sept. CO, IS GO. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ('..KKBivxprxTS. "Old Turn's So- .. - m ..,Mhun Hot if rmblirofino To LM V. v.o ,rKil atiil niifilit do some harm. IU..I J . . .1:..; 1 .. , re 'f decline to pivu it jmiuih !' ,, tt(, 1,0! i tic-iil illusions n't-king place ii . - .. . rr i!uiins win appear ; awn -13 we for them, which mar not be. I t the political pressure until after the f '."oiiiiniunicalioii "f "Uuiou" is np 1 ' will tin.ed, but 03 it will lo.se 1,,'il.in;.' l v keeping, for want if room we jl'y'c ukcii ll.e. liberty of withholding it f Micititiu until our next issue. 1 n , oi Is.sth i:tin. The Stale Not ma 1 i il . mi xa-lUn! institution. Tor in- Filiation addicas J. A. Cooler, Eduiboro, trie L'C IM. ' S ! - 1 ' -'. . . . ....... 'I'lie tauicy 01 Mr. Hugh uallugher, in ". 'heny township, was lc.poiled cf a con table itu-.ntity of leather one night re i.i!y. a ivjrlii n f'l lieiiiura coumy was visiicti -i . v tevtre nan auu ram storm on rriuay L'.t.ninl many newly sown fields were utter- uiiucJ, w hile whule liuc& of fences were Av.pt away. 1 Mr. .1 . I n T. Cuz.tn, of Armstrong (own I -j,, InJuua county, fell from a pear tree jv,. weiks a?o last Monday, and sustained I iriis ul.icli caiirfeJ his death on the, Fri- v f..l!u'in". Since I'liJay night last the weathrr in this tjtiuiJe La leiii exceedingly chillv, and rtl,! raii.s Lave been frequent and heavy. H;um Moves and warm clothing have ci me jjj v -ue as a consequence. JlaJ.iiV and Children's Fancy Furs, at jiiiii l'artir.i's Popular Fur Emporium, 718 stut t, Philadelphia. He has enlarged, ia,.m!c:ed and much improved his store for tit- convenience of customers. Read his J-.-. anJ uive him a call. N.w lt Ufiioes have just been establish 4 at the fallowing places in this county : At J .iii!ii!e. White township John C 0..ti-, postmaster; at St. Lawrence. Chest M. E. I'ietiich. postmaster, and i St. liuriifaeius, eaine townthip li. Ilel-jf-.ck, J -tii;aster. (ji:r clever f-iend, M. L- Oatman.lias pre sfa'.eJ. ns with a very uniq'ie and a!tigeth.-r ii.ul .-Nii'ke pipe, for which kind coiicM litii ii we teiiiler him our thanks. Won't t:i.c ('tlier ''i fu'iUiw seud lis a package of tg ti.p siii'iKing tobacco with which to feed i tjt aluie.-aiil pipe f jTi.e conceit ii the International Troupe. 'J the old C.iiigiegiitional church, on Vel itsilay iiiijht ijf hiat wet-k, was attended by aj-ery lare auJiei ce, and the vocal music HHiiU'.l I y ti e tn upeas well as IheEbens Ifi? 1'lii.ral Sttiity was received with fro- I' i.t manilV: tat'u ns i pleasure, thv.rl F. lSinke. who has been coi fined ur it iiuty jiil since. June last, charged w;:h caii-in llie duath of Jacob Settlemoyer i Suiiin.i il.iil township, was on Sa'ii'day taken Lef re his Honor, Jmlge Taylor, r a wiit uf habt us corpus, ai.d reh-ated on "S.l'CO UunJi. to appear and answer at the ii'vnilicr temi of Court. I Mr. lLAtrt Thomas of Green township, ijluua county, fell from a wagon loaded V4'U l.oanls, on Monday cf last week, and 4'- Uil if the wagon passi-d tiver his iu'jIi, crushing him so terribly that tie f'liulu'f au hour afteiwarJ. Mr. Thomas ia aluut starting on a trip to his native 'i'tn-, Wales, when the accident hap- jllif dedication of the fine ncv Welsh 'iji .jre'atioii;il church, on Sunday last, at ?Cnted a great many 6trangera to our town, tiii lay anti ceiicuil, and for the time being ir t!ittts were thTonged with many more ;o the uvujiI number of church "xts. We "ne not present at the dedication services, ! I i not having been furu'bhed with a report 'I tlie proceedings, we can give no more 'j iii this bin-l" no'ict; of the occuricnce. j The largest democratic meeting, perhaps, tjat ever assembled in Ulacklick township, vi held at IJelsirao -rta Saturday mght lust. yu ilhbtar.diiig the inclemency of the v-eaiber. We have been furnished with no ieport if priK-eedints. but Understand ' at Messrs. Sechlvr nd Tierney made tell i speiclies on ti.-a ivcasion. A good meet 4; also tK k place at Loretta 011 the same 'Jelling. Messrs. Johnbtoii and O.itman the orators. lie good work goes t litve'y on. T! .e pressure rnne upon the 'Immortal j N ," on Wednesday night last, in the i; of l'rof. Iewis concert, and as the . Jl.! i'jjd tr found it toj hravy to bear, he SMpumd the -lirting ii the veil' until iJay night of this week, w hen we fee! sure if will edify, electrify and mjstify the ;?s'i'st cuicmirse of pevpfc that ever assem ;M within the walls of the TJoOrt ILmse to ften to the hknil.jtions if any living ora- ly the t.-ay, we nolice that J. W. e, a brother of the niotlern Socrates, is l ut to bring out a work entitled "A Short f tcli of the Life of the Philosopher, J. N.," Id wc are sure that the book will meet with unparalleled sale, as nobody knows all f would like to know about that wonderful man enigma, the 'Immortal and Iire- fusible J. N." More XrTiscs. In addition to tho detn- TatlC nifV-timrti onn ,nt.A t. i.j l.i l wo.l- following times aud places have bceu ; gnat.td by the Chairman of the County ' ; ns-.ttce for holding meetings, and compe ;'t speakers havo been chosen to address people on those occasions. Let there be T?e S.al!lC'inss to listen to them. I At St. Augustine, on Saturday next, Oct. I. at 6 oV-Iock. p. m. I At Ilenry Ilager's. in Jackscn township, t Miie!ay, Oct. Cth, at 2 o'clock, p. tn. At i.,irviWi Jackson township, on Wed- f A,yM0ct- Cth at c o'clock, p. ni. 4At,lleu:lock, on Thursday, Oct. 7th, at Ic.wk.ppi. At Wi!ni6Ve, on Fiiday, O.-tober 8th, at 6 At GallitziL.on Saturday, October 9th, at -t 1 arrr,l't.- o 1 -! ml. 4 ? 1 . " uu 'Jaiuruay, vciouer aiu, f 0 dock, p. m. K'1eI.. 1.. . . vB., Ju.ur mai ty, come in your might. irjil rr 1. 1 u,Jt COLLI a ouj uiqu , U von g' lchulJ such magnificent sight jour eyes ne'er bfihpM K!nr thexr first 81W the liaUt ; " 'or at. SK. . I arraj c cap Btore endlcS3 uc gooos now make a brilliant display vvf aro tUey a11 that yu eure,-v 'l th' a' gs eonsidcred, thev're nearly given away. " El ECTIOM Ticir.T. 1 ,1 t. .1. LVerv -i ' 1 0 vtii uu icaujf iui uc- iak. tmce the early rart of DCXt Heal Instate Tbaksfeks. The following report closes the list of Deeds and Align ments left for record at the office of James GriDin. Esq., Register, up to Saturday last, Sept. 25th, 18C9 : .- Geo. W. O-Aorne and wi fe to Josiak Heiple, July 24. 18U9, piece of land iu Yoder ip., $40. (feo. W. Osborne and wife to Lewis P. 1 ei ple, July y4, 189, piece of laud iu Yoder,.$12. F. A. Shoemaker and wife to Ambrose Lant f.j. Sept. 4. lt-61, 10t ncres in Chest tp.r$2d0. Henry Walters and wife to W. Horace ito?e, June 17, lfcG'J, lot and improvements in Johns town ... .fo.OUO. David Dibert ai.d wife to Jos. Thomai, Aug. 18. l&ty. lot iu Johnstown, . .175. Geo. W. Ilo.-s and wife to Oliver Hill, Nor. 23, 1S(W. 25 eres iu Wliite twp., '..fC)0. Johu IJuck, Sheriff, to Wm S. Baird, March 1C, ltd. lot and iuiir'ts in Johnstown.. .$205. Wm. S- Uaird to Elizabeth Block, June ii?, l-CS, lot aud inipr'ts iu Couem'h bor., 81,200. Kliz ibeth Black and Sam'l Black to James J. Murphy. August 23, lid.t, lot and improve ments in Johnstown, $2,9011. Daniel Yoder and wifto Cambria Iron Co., Sept. II, lfC9, 176 acres, 31 perches and im provements iu Yoder township, $11,009. Klwoocl Mathers and wife 10 C I. Co , Au. 6, lbU9, lot in Woodvale, 360. Marfarit M'Mullin to Jane M'Dcrmitt, Sept. 30, 18bd. lot in Allegheny twp.,. $50. tSa.m'1 llochstctler and wile to David Yoder, Feb. 12, lbl9, 114 acres tiud improvements in Kichland twp. i?7,000. John T. Davis and wife to Thos. O. Davis, Sept. 13, lc09, 395 acres and 38 perches in Cambria twp.,. 75 Louis Hartman and wife to John Friuiiiffer, Oct. 20, ltiS, 5 acres iu Chest twp., $251). John Friuingcr and wife to Henry Koch, July 28, 18(9,5 acres in Chest twp., $200. Dennis Brawlcy to Francis M'Ciarren, Sept. 15, I8IJ2, 1G ac's, 30 per. iu Croyle tp... .$100 Jos. Skelly and wile to Francis M Clarren, September 11, 18G9, 29 acres aud 8J perche in Croy le twp S40U. Francis A. Buck to Peter A. Bartram, Arril 28. 18C8. GO acres in Carroll twp-, 900. Henry Alleniau aud wile to Margaret Jack son, Sept. 8, lcG9, 50 acres in White tp...$375. David Davis, jr., and wife to Johu Wilkin son and David T. Hammoud, 80 ucies and 90 perches in Blacklick twp $400 Peter and Magdalena Rubritz, Fx'rs of Ja cob Rubritz, decd, to Peter Autrelter, Nov. 2, 1808, lot in FrankJiiitown, $225. Peter Autretter and wife to Teter Rubritz, Aprii 10, lbb9, lot in Frai.kliutown, . . . $225 Jona. Uei key bile nud wile to Peter Rubritz, Aug. 29, 18G;5, lot in Franklin tow 11, $50. Jas. C. Fisher, Trustee, to Dr. Peter Slioen- bcrger ar.d Geo. S. King, Sept. 29, le!52, l.bi S acres auu 10 perelies iu l.iatknck and Jackson lown.-hipp $1.3tsl.75. Beij Bens'ioof and wifeto Pat'k'liotlgers, M iy l, lro?j. lot in Millvilfe, '...$170 Mary A. Joues, Adm'x ol Jenkiu A. Davis, to John V. D.ivi, 1' 4 acres an J 157 peiches in Cambria twp 1 ,500. Peter C. Lehman and wife to David Yoder, Sept. 11, lbC9. 252 acres and Gl perches and improvemen s in Kichl.ind twp., $7,5J0 J Of. Oi if.iih aud wile 10 Ricli'd D. Williams, Sept. 4, 1809. 104 acres aud 10 perches and improvements iu C noil twp., 2, GOO Tliomiis Cxllan, Trcasunr, to Cnmbria Co., January 2, ISG3, 377 acres and 10G prrche in Chest twp. $13 01 Commissioners of Cambria County to Jobu Hips, Sept. 10, le0t, 377 acres aud 10(5 percV iu Chest twp., $4 J. George Gossart, Ex'r of Jane Gossart, dee'd, to Adam ii.ish, Aug. 25, ltG9, cG acres and 10 J put-he in llichland lowuship,. ?1 ,0j9.95. The Safe Deposit Company of Pitts buuoh This iustitutiou, which has jut cotuinenced business in the new buildiug, No. 83 Fouith Avenue, Pittsburgh, wili, when properly known, have as much busi ness as can be attended to. for it provides a cl iss of aiCiimmodatioti to holders of Govern ment bonds and other valuable securities, and to those having valuable books, papers, etc., to take care of, that has long been needed. The company proposes, for a very reasonable rate of compensation, to take charge of and guarantee the safety of bonds and securities of all kinds, gold and silver plate, books, records, diamonds and valuables of every desciipti n. Since Bank robberies have be come so frequent and the lest constructed ordinary office safe is so easily opened by the skillful burglar, the guarantee offered by this company is of great value; and no danger from fire need be approheuded, as tho build ing is fire proof the flxrs being tiles and the counters marble. See advertisement. P. T. Barn-cm. The publishers, Messrs. J. t Bur & &., of Hartford, Conn., have sent us the prospectus and advance sheets of a new book which they are about to issue, entitled "Struggles and Triumphs ; or Forty Years' Recollections of P. T. l'arnum." Tho work will be a true record of the event ful life of this celebrated showman, written by himself, and while it will contain an aliHiidance of matter which cannot fail to interest and amuse, it will be so instructive and edifying in its nature that all who pe ruse it will find themselves amply repaid for the time, and money expended. It will con tain over 800 pases, and will be elegantly printed in English and German, and finely illustrated with G3 engravings. It will be sohl by subscriptions only, and agents for it are wanted everywhere. Address the Publishers, as above. A IIltse StrCK. Since our grocer Mend next door, Mr. M. I Oatman, has been do iug business in this place, we have never known him to receive euch an immense stock of goods as has been unloaded at his estab lishment within the last few days. In fact, his store is literally crowded with groceries, provisions, flour, notions, etc., and it is very evident that be is doing a thriving business, as indeed he could not well fail to do on the liberal and enterprising principles which ac tuate him. The "Eastern Star Flour," with which he supplies his customeis, is win ning for Mm a name and a fame, but it is only one of the many prime fresh articles with which he is supplying everybody at the lowest cash prices. Go and see his new fctock. The Grnd Openiko. The opening of tho great Pacific Railroad was an occasion of great and wide-spread interest, and so will he the Fall and Winter Trade at Oak Hall. On Thursday next, September 23d. Messrs. Wanamaker Brown make a grand display of their new stock, and invite to it all the readers of our paper. Those who have been preseut at former "Openings" at Oak Hall, know bow pleasant these occasions are. and know how well it pay to spend a while in looking through such a stock of new and fresh clothing. GoDET'a LADr's Book. The October number of this excellent Magazine found iU way to our sanctum teveral days ago. Like all its predecessors, it is brimful of fine engravings, exquisite fashion plates, useful patterns, and the choicest of reading matter. Godey is the brightest gen in the literary diadem of America, and such a gem as should fiad a setting in every well regulated household in the land.. Price $3 per year L A. Godey, publisher, rhiladelpnia. Feed Among hundreds of articles sold bv A G. Fry. will be found tho largest sup ply of chop feed that, is kept in this market and people who have bogs or cattle to feed can be supplied with any quantity of the very best article at the lowest price. Day your feed from Frr. I " m - . 11 . mmmmm 1 11 JLocal Correspondence. John-stows, Sept. 27, 18C9. Dear Freeman A most distressing affair happened about ten o'clock on Saturday night last, f 25th itn.,) near this place. The dwelling house of lletsrs. Fleck and Myers, a double building located in Orubtown. one mile south of Johnstown ; on the Somerset road, caught fire in the basement whila they were sleeping, and socn gained such head way that the family had merely time to es cape, by jumping out of an upper window, after they discovered the fire. Mr. Myeis took au only child in his arms and sprang from the window, Mrs. Myersjfollowing all of them reaching the ground in safety. But a little girl of Stewart Ooborne, a neighbor, aged about ten years, had come there to sleep that night, as khe had often done be fore, and in the excitement she was forgotten till it was too late to save her, and the per ished in the flame. About two o'clock next morning her charred remains were fouud in the basement of the building. The eveuing was rainy, and the lurid light attracted hun dreds from Johnstown, who at the time were just leaving the Opera House, but by the time they arrived the building with all its contents,-- was consumed. Mrs. Oaborne who is a near neighbor, was at home at the time with the" other children, but Mr. Os borne had not yet reached home when the accident happened. The little girl was in Johnstow c the afternoon previous to the fire, and little thought that in a few hours she would meet with such a distressing death. There is much sympathy felt for the family, especially for the mother of the unfortunate child. A DEATH IN THE LOCK CP. Another heart-rending affair occurred on last Thursday night in this place. A family liviDg in the Fifth Ward, who have had much domestic trouble owing to the facts that the mother is often disturbed in. mind, her craziness arising from disease, and that the oldest daughter has for many years been subject to fi's, and was also occasionally de rnented. The father, who is a sober and in dustrious rain, has had much trouble in pre serving peace in the family, as the mother aud daughter would often quarrel and tear up the householJ goods, as if preparing to move. On Thursday the father and hus band had to interfere to keep the peace, and, it is said, both parties were chastised ; after which, fur tome reason, the girl, on com plaint of a neighbor, was taken to the lock up, either for safety or for punishment, where, during the night, she took an appo plectic fit and died. A coroner's inquest was held, nnd after a pest mortem examina tion by the physicians, a verdict was ren dered in accordance with the facts above ttated. Our sytr.pathy for the distressed family compels us to suppress names, but there is something here to point amoral aud adorn a tale. -Different stories are in circu lation in regard to the matter, but we know enough to know that the husband has had a severe ordeal to pass through for many 3 ears. We deeply sympathize with the surviving daughter, who is an amiable girl of some eighteen summers, and who takes the mat ter greatly to heart. THE WRATHEB. September may be set down in the calen dar as the warmest aud dry est month in the year 1889. Nevertheless, last Saturday night nnd Suudaj not only gave a good shower of rain, but changed the tempera ture at least thirty degrees on the downward grade. The streams were almost dry, but the rain has given them a propensity to rise. THE NATIONAL DEBT. For the btutfi: of the brisk minor pant ing for twenty-one, who will deposits his first vote this fall, we make the following calculation. If said minor, just twenty-one, would begin to count the national debt now, and count two dollars every second, or one hundred and twenty every minute, working ten hours per day, Sundays not excepted, he would be one-hundred and twenty-eight years old before he would have it all count ed. At ten dollars per second he would count thirty-six millions, twb hundred and eighty dollars per year ; but there arc twenty-eight hundred millions to count. It would take him almost eight years to count the interest we pay annually. The national debt in one dollar greenbacks would reach eleven times round the earth. THEATRES. Rose and Harry Watkins performed about eleven nights in the Opera House to good audiences duriug the past two weeks. They go from here to Altoona. We bespeak for them ovei flowing houses in that city, bome pious people are opposed to theatres, but from what we have seen at theatre we think there i$ much more danger of these pious people's sons corrupting the theatre, than of the theatre corrupting the pious people's sou's. Boys who go to the theatre, and swear, blackguard, throw apple cores, to bacco quids, and the like, and go out to liquor every ten minutes, are in no danger of beiug coriupted by any theatre. Some persons were arrested for disorderly conduct at the Opera House the other night, and put in the lock-up, but the police didn't disturb the young rowdies aforesaid. 'Cause why, their daddies were rich! If young people cannot behave at a theatre, neither can they at a church, or anywhere else. Parents have but a vague idua of what their sons can do when out of their sight. don't dkikk. A canvassing liquor agent told us the other day that a drink of good brandy could not be bought for less than fifty centk and other liquors in proportion, and that there was no brandy nor old rywtn what was sold at ten and fifteen cents a drink. If this is the, case, . and the drinker gets nothing for his ten cents but poison tht makes a soro mouth, a bad breath, a light head, and a weak stomach, is it not time to quit drink ing altogether. We think that every sensi ble man will like this view of the case and save bis money for better purposes. THB DISTRICT COURT. Our second term of Court will soon com mence. We have hardly got used to a Court yet. It is said there aro many cases to Ve adjudicated. Hope it won't cost the print ers anything. TWO MSN InJueed Soma scaffolding fell at the new German Catholic church on Monday, and two men were injured badly. They fell from the top of the tower, one hundred and thirty faet. It is a miracle they were not killed. Rob Rot. Cakbolltown Items. Our attentive and intelligent correspondent "Buz Fuz," will bear with us in our failure to give his well written and touching "pen picture" a place in our columns this week. The near ap- oroach of the election has necessitated the giving of a great deal 01 our room 10 politi cal matters, and hence much which we could have wished to publish has been crowded out until next week. The balance of "Buz Fuz's" letter L as follows : Carbolltown, Sept. 27, 1869 D ear Freeman Wednesday last was tho liveliest day our town has experienced for a long time, being tee occasion 01 our long talked of and anxiously looked for pic-nic. A goodlj- number of visiora from other lo calities were present, ana 01 course every body and their friends from here and vicini ty were early in attendance. The morning of the day fixed for this affair was rather unpropilious, but the genial sun at length pierced the threatening clouds, and every thing waj then altogether lovely. An accu rate discription of our pic-nic is Unnecessary, As thrre is a striking similarity in all such festivities, and it will therefore suffice to say that all present uu this occasion appeared to enjoy themselves to the utmost. On Wednesday evening about fifty couple assembled at Blum's Hall, aud enjoyed the 'tripping of the light fantastic" ou their own and neighlior toes until nearly sunrise the next morning. Several of our Ebens burg friends were present on this festive oc casion. and 1 doubt not, from the observa tions of your correspondent that night, that they will visit our town frequently in the future, or perhaps eventually locate here. A forcible entrance was made, by some unknown persons, into the premises of Mr. A. Hang. iD this place, one day last week, and seveial articles, amouuting in value to about ten dollars, were abstracted therefrom. The perpetrators escaped undetected. lours, Bcz Fuz. Corn Hdsking. Our farmer friends and other producers of corn will be pleased to learn that George Huntley cn supply them with a simple conliivanco which will not only dispense with ore hands but enable them to husk fully twice as much corn as they can do in the orJinary. The "corn hut-ker" is just the thing every cultivator of corn needs, and .it is 6old by Mr. Huntley at ine low price 01 nity cents, ir you see it you will conclude at once that you cannot afford to do without it. Bk Wise. Be wise to day and eo to James J. Murphy, 109 Clinton street, Johns town, and select a suit or clothes from the heavy stock of made-up clothing which he has just brought from the East. Mr. Mur phy has jubt got home, and says he has brought with him the largest lot of goods that lie ever purshased, aud as cheap as dirt, but of the very best cloth and the latest styles. He dors not charge you for a look at his goods, but will show them over and over again. A ST. 'RE. We saw a full grown store on the street the other day. Leopold Mayer has just returned from the city, and having no more room for any more goods inside, had fifty webs of muslin, seventy-five webs of calico twenty-five webs of tielaine and twenty webs of alpaca, piled up outside of his store. The show windows were filled with jewelry. Where does be keep ? He keeps at the Opera llo'.tse 212 Main street, Johnstown, Pa lie is always about. Call in! "The Bots" did a rU.-hing business last Saturday at the Houston House. Main street. Johnstown. We mean Murphy & Co. They have laid in a choice -selection of fall and winter goods, and are prepared to sell to customers anything in the dry goods line. They will be happy to see all their old friends call, as well -as many new ones from differ ent parts of the county. Just ask for Mur phey & Co-, or, "The Boys," Houston House, Main street, Johustown. That Fashion Plate. We had an argu ment with Leopold & Brother. We argued that clothes always fit better in the pictures than on the back. Leopold says not. lie says he will take your measure and guaran tee as good a, fit as can be found in any picture or fashion plate. That's the talk. Then go to 241 Main street and get your measure taken forthwith. They also keep ready made clothing of all kinds. A Giant's Hat. If any person desires to see a giant's bat let him go to L. Cohen & Brother's Show window, 214 Main street, Opera House, Johnstown, and look in. Then go in and buy some ready made clothing, of the latest styles, just brought from the city. Also buy a hat with a looking glass inside and see yourself as others see you. There is nothing like doing things right and o. Cohen & Brother do things writer' Do YoD? Do you know that in East Ward there is as well kept and well stocked and as cheap a dry goods and grocery store as there is to be found in the county, and that just dow the proprietor, R. R Davis, is selling remarkably low in order to make room for the big stock which he is going to buy next week ? No DounT of It Before thip reaches the eyes of nine tenths of our local readers the heavv stock of fall and winter goods which Vallio Barker is now purchasing in the East will bo on its way to his cheap store in this place. In the meantime his popular sales- 1 . 11 man Will. Jones, is luiiy empowered 10 sen the present stock at a startling reduction in prices. An Eminent Physician of New York, in writing to the proprietors of Robtck's Med icines, says : "I have examined the formula you sent ine of Roback's Blood Pills, and am glad to notice that you do not use any mercury oV other mineral suDStanceiu mciruorayueiuuu The podophyllin employed is, to my opiuion hn hst article that can enter into tho compo sition of a cathartic pill, ahd is one of the most valuable ctolagogue cathartics, operating muu ly yet effectually, arouaing the whole biliary and digestive apparatus. They likewise exert a favorable influence on the cutaneous func tions, producing and maintainining a constant moisture of the skin. They muBtact as a pow erful alterative and produce lasting impression Upon the glandular system and secretory or gans, and produce evacuations from the bowels when mercurial and other agents fail. Their action upon the liver must be specific arousing the secretions and producing free bilious erac natlots, and in chronic heptie derangements with dyspepsia they ate invaluable. Their range of application Is, perhaps, more extensi ve than any other cathartic or liver pill, combin ing, as they do, the active principle of mah drake root and black cohosh in such an emi nent degree, and are really a desirable family medicine, which can be taken at all times by children, as well as adults, with the happiest results." Roback's Blood Tills are made both wiih and without sugar coating, and can be obtained of Lcmmon & Murray, at 25 cents per box.', nOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. The Boston Traveller says : This Bitters is very generally used throughout the United States and Europe, and the Proprietor has received the most complimentary testimoni als from thousands who have experienced Us beneficial effects. It is an acknowledged pre ventive for Cholera, and highly recommend ed for Debility. Prostration of the System, Disorders of tho Digestive Organs, Liver Complaints, and numerous other diseases. The Bilters is not a liquor preparation, con tains no intoxicating ingredients whatever, gives tone to the whole system, nnd is very carefully prepared by one of the most scien tiGc chemists and pharmaceutists in America, from roots and herbs gathered in Germany. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC com bines tho ingredients of the Bitters with pure Santa Cruz Rnm, orange, anise, etc. It is used for the same diseases as the Bitters, in cases where some Alcoholic Stimulant is ne cessary. It is a preparation of rare value, and most agreeable to the palate. Principal Office, 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold everywhere. sept.80.lm. 'Onward! Right OnwaudI Into the Valley of Death, Rode the six hundred." -But larger by hundreds multiplied into millions than the doomed band iu Tennyson's poem, is the reit cvalcade riding to swift destruction, aud hugging the ndseiies of death on tlur way", by suffering wilfully from that scourge. Fever and Aguo, or Chills and Fever, and other kin dred diseiina, when by using MISIILEH'S HERB BITTERS their disei se can be flec tiially conquered. " This compluiut is common' and dangerous, nnd untold thousands are ex posed to it. MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS is a certain cure for it and an equally powerful rai ventativ. If used regulnrly as a tonic it w III ward off th's and other diseases. Use it in time delays are dangerous. Sold bv all drug gists. Price one dollar per bottle. DIED. McCULLOUOU At the Cad well House, Lancaster. Pa., on Friday Ust, 21th inst., Solomon McOul!ouh, E-q . a native of Donegal couuty, Irelaud, in tho 82d, year of his age. Mr. McCullough, was formerly a resident of Minister township, and was well known to many of the citizens. lie had been cii gaged during a large portion of his life as a contractor on canals aud lailroads in Various sections of the country, ami was highly es teemed by all who knew him. His remains were interred iu the Catholic graveyard at Summitville, this county on Saturday lat. STORM. At St. Mary's Mission, Kan- pas, on Sept.. 14th 18t:9. Mrs. Margaret Storm, wife of Michael J. Storm, ICsq.. re- cenuy 01 uaintzin this county, aged about 60 years. May she rest in peace. STKAY SHEEP. Came to the prem ises of the subscriber, iu Carroll township, Cambria county, about the 15th of J una last, FOUR EWES and ONE LAMB three of them having both ears cropped and the other two each one ear cropped. The owner is here by notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges and tako them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. PETER CAMPBELL. Carroll Twp., Sept. 3J, l8G9.-3t. STRAY HORSE. Came to the prern bes of the subscriber, in Clearfield town ship, on the 20th day of August last, a GRAY HOUSE, with a sore about his tail or rump supposed to b 10 or 12 years old. The own er is requested to come forward, prove proper ty, pay charges and take him away ; otherwise he will be sold accoiding to law. GEORGE RUTLEDGE. Cleaifield Twp., Sept. 30, 18G9.3t. LADIES' FANCY FURS! JN0. FAREIRA, 718 Arch St., Mid.lleof.the Block, bet'n "th aud 8ih Sts.t south side. Importer, Manufac turer and Dealer iu s--all kinds and ipiality jOt rASUX fUKS lor jauies anu inu- Sortm wear. jtSgK? uain eiuuiveti, remodeled and im proved ray old and favorablyjknown FUR EMPOtdUM, and hav ing imported a very large and splendid assort ment of all the different kinds of Furs from first hands, in Europe, and have had them made up by the most skillful workmen, I would re spectfully invite my friends of Cambria and adjacent counties to call and examine my very large and beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladies and Children. - I am determined to sell at as low prices as any other respectable House in this city. All Furs Warranted. No misrepresentations to effect sales. JOHJf FAREIRA. sep .30.-4 m. 713 Arch Street, Philadelphia. . OF PITTSBURGH, FA. INCORPORATED for the safe kkkfinq of BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES! HO. 83, FOURTH AVKSIE. GUAKANTEE RATES. FOa A TEAK OB LKSS rK10D. Government and all other ) Coupon Securities, in- l 00 per J 1,000. cludine Bank Bills, S Gold Coin or Bullion. 1 25 1 ,000. 1,000. bilver Coin or Bullion, 2 00 Silver or Gold Plate, un der seal, on owner's es timate of full value, and 1 00 100. rate subject to aitjustm't for bulk, on a bsia of.. J Deeds, Mortgages and Valuable Papers gen erally, -when of no fixed value, $1 a year each, or according to bulk. Wills, $5, which premium covers the remain der ol the life of the maker. The Company is also prepared to rent email Iron Safes, (each furnished with a Tin Box,) inside its Burglar Proof Vault, the Renter ex clusively holding the key thereof, at the fol lowing rates, vix : $15, $29, $30, $00, $75 and $100 per annum. Also, to Store Books of Ac count, Records, Valuable Title Papers, 4c, at reasonable rales. No charge less than $1. President WILLIAM PHILLIPS. Vice President HENRY LLOYD. Directors Wm. Puillips, Henbt Llotd, Viu. Rka, Wm. M. Lyon, James I. Bennett, Bibon H. Painter, Jos. fc. Mo&iiso.v, Gkokgk Black, Cuktis G. Hvsset. Secretary and Trersurer S. F. Vom Bokx horst. Pittsburgh, Sept. 30, 18li9.-3ni 1 ALU ABLE KEAL ESTATE AT TUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on the premises in Wash ington township, Cambria county, one mile west of Cre-isou, ou the line of the Pa. R. R, on SATURDAY, Oct. 9tii. 18G9, the follow ing real estate, to wit: SIXTY ACRES OF LAND, more or less, 40 Acbes of which are improved and under good fence, and have there on erected substantial Frame Dwelling Houbk and a Loo and Fiame Stable. The re maining 20 Acbes are well wooded. There is an excellent Oeciiabd and good springs of pure water on the premises. EST" Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, p m , at which time terms will be made known. -ALEXANDER BRADLEY. Washington Twp., Sept. 23, 1869 .-3t WELLING AND STOKE HOUSE AND THREE LOTS OF GROUND is L I RET TO FOR SALE I The undersigned offers at private sale, on fair terms and easy payment?, 3 Lots of Ground in Loretto boro', on which there are erected a 2 story Frame House, 60x40 feet, containing a Store Room, 24x18 feet, and lour other rooms on the first and five rooms on the second floor, all newly painted, a Warehouse. Stable, Lumber Yard, 2 Corn Cribs, Buggy Shed, and other necessa ry outbuilding3. The property is a most desi rable one, and will be sold cheap. Loretto, Sept. 23, 18C9. F. J ACOB. ESTATE OF MICHAEL LEAVY, Dko'd Whereas Letters Testamentary on the last will and testiment ot Michael Leavt, Esq., late of the Borough of Loretto, Cambria county, dee'd, havo been granted to the undersigned bv ihe Register of s:iid coun ts, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said deceased to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and all indebted lo make payment without delay. MARGARET LEAVY. Executrix. AUG. WALTERS, Executor. . Loretto, Sept. 2, 1869. 6t. - A NEW THING, A UIU lIII.f. 1UU!I And a GOOD THINGJn EBENSBURG. nOYALTY SUPERCEDED! The "House of Tudor" Surrendered TO THE SMALL FRY ! NEW STORE! XBW GOODS! New Inducements! j High Street ! Lew Prices ! Has taken poces-ion of the rooms on High Stritt, ( ihrre doors from Centre Street,) recently occupied by R. II. Tudor, into which lie h.is just inti oJuced a mammoth asKr1iiinit of DRY a DRESS GOODS, tiroccrieM, Hardware, &c. consisting of everything and much more than any dealer in this ' neck of timher " has ever pretended to keep, and every article of which will be SOLD VEHY CHEAP EOK CASH! OU IN IXCtlANOK roa Cut NTH V rBOliHE. NO DEALER KEEPS BETTER GUtiDS ! NO DEALER KEEPS MO UK GOODS! NO DEALER SELLS CHEAPER! NO DEALER SELLS MORE ! TRY FRY! TRY FRY!! TRY FRY!!! Buy from Fry! Buy J'roin Fry ! ! TRY FHY IF YOU NV.1NT TO BUY the finest Drtss Goods at the fairest prices. THY FHY IF YOU WMN'T TO IUJY Muslin. Checks, Ginghams, Tickings. Shirt ings, Denims, Drills, Jeans, Cloilw.Cas-siu.-cres, Sal'.nctts, Delaines, Ijtwns, Print"., Ac, Ac, ami wish to gel the full worth of your money. TRY FHY IF YOU WV1NTTO I'.l'Y Boots and Shoes for Men's, Ladies' and Chil dren's wear, uuexcelled in quality and nun here undersold in prices. TRY FRY IF YOU WMNT- TO 11UY Hardware. Queen.aware, Glassware, Caipets, Oil CIo'lis, Jkc , of the handsomest styles at the lowest figures. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO UUY Hams, SiJes, Shoulders. Mess Pork. Fish, Salt, Lard, But'er. Egs, Cheese, Coffee, Su gar, Teas. Soaps, Candles, Spices, or anything else in that line. THY FRY IF YOU WANT TO IJUY anytliiiijr and everything worth buying, and be sure that at all limes rou will he stinnlied at the LOWEST CASH RATES. Oh my ' mv eye ! it is no lie That at the Dry Goods Store and Grocery lust opened by A. G. Fry, On the street called llih, More for your money you can buy Than from any one else, far or nigh. I desijrn to keen a full line of litife . tj. .uii&as ouuua 01 tne most desirable styles and textures, and as I am determined to sell ub CHEAP A3 THE CHEAPEST, I respectfully solicit a call from nil the ladies, and especially from those who have been iu the habit ot visiting other places to make their purchases. Whatever you want to buy, be sure first to trv the store of A. G. FR If. Ebensburg, May 27, I8fi9. L. L. LANGSTROTIPS PATIST MOVABLE COMB M HIVE! PRONOUNCED THE BEST EVER YET introduced in this Couuty or State. Any person buying a family right can have their Bees transferred from an old box to a new one. In every instance iu which this has been done the result has been entirely satisfactory, and th first tike of honev has invariably Paid all expenses, and frequently exceeded them. Proof of the superior merits 01 mis invention win o found in the testimony of every man who has given it a trial, and among the number are the gentlemen named below, aud their experience should induce every one interested in Bees to I It A FAMILY RIGHT I Henry C Kirkpatrick, of Carroll township, took 106 pounds of surplus honey from two hives, which he sold at 33 cents per pound. Adam Deitrich. of Carroll township, took from two hives 100 pounds of surplus honey. James Kirkpatrick, ot Chest township, look GO pounds of surplus honey from one hive. Jacob Kirkpatrick, of Chest township, ob tained 72 pounds of surplus honey from or e hive, worth not less than $21, and the right cost him only $5. Peter Campbell from one hive obtained 3C pounds of furplus honey at one time. 3fQmte a number of siirilar statements, authenticated by some of the best citizens of Cambtia county, could be obtained in proof of the superior merits of Langstroth's Patent Mo vable Comb Bee Hive. Persons wishing to purchase family rights should call on or address PETER CAMPBELL, Nov. 5, 1886.-tr. Carrolltown, Pa. teJECLTRE THE SHADOW ERE THE bVBSTAXCE FJDFS! SPCXCE'S XEW Is now in perfect order for executing Pictu in every style of the art. Photograph of life like accuracy, ranging from the smallest card pieture to the largest s:ee for framing, taken in any weather, and warranted to give satisfaction. Par.icular attention paid to children's pictures Frames of all kinds for sale cheap. Frames of any kind not on baud will be ordered when de sired. Instructions in the art on liberal terms. tTOallery on Julian street, 3 doors north of.TownH-.U. T. T. SPENCE. Ebeasburg, Oct. 8, 1863. Photographer ESTATE OF THOMAS NOtiLE, Dec'd. Letters Testamentary to the ef -tite of Thomas Noble, late of White townsa'p, Cambria county, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said county, notice is hereby triven to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will preseut them tn proper shpe for settlement. ELIZA NOBLE, Executrix, JOHN GLASGOW, Executor. White Twp.. Sept. 23, 18C9.-6t. C ALLAN IIOUE FOR SALE. The well known, commodious , I .I.- o . . A 1 k lan House, located at Cicsson, is of- H a fered at private sale on accoromoda- jj 1 1 G inmi It U a most rtirfihlp tim ! ' property, the buildings being all new and in the best of order. - The wish to sell ia prompt ed solely by a desire to quit the business. For price, terms, etc, apply in person or by letter te WILLIAM CALLAN, Sept 1C, 1869. 2ra. ' Cresson, Pa. TO the INDEPENDENT VOTERS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. I announce mvelf as a candidate for the office of COUN TY COMMISSIONER at tha ensuing elec tion, and, if elected, pledge mvself to discharge tha uutics of the office honestly and I impartial ly THOMAS WILTS. Clearfield Twp , Sept. 2, 169.-te. SIT. GALLITZIN SEM1X1M FOR SMALL l?0!i! Efcensturg-, Cambria Couity, Ts.. flMUS INSTITUTION, u:ii-- lU-W'-.LS X of the S:cr ot M. J;., r is aitusiod in one of the mo; .Its- rfrrT"' A , lightliil Hini health? !.: if 10m in 5 f- Ihe Stale. The pi is latat-d braeinc siir.pote wati si. I n.a?ii icit r:t;:.o ry. in wh.i.ii it stands vi!iuLt a rival. F.oys received between the age of lewr and IweUc years. The discipline and mode of In struct!, n is adapted to the age vf the pupil. Xo cokr.x 1 riMMivkiT TERM" l'KU SESSION : Bard, Tuitiou. Washing, ending, Ac, $225. sr irA4. Each child will te rcj lii cil to be provided with four stiiin of clothii'g. (ihe t nifvtm will be rav tiiuimi-d with black, zouave pant,) cuitable to the diilVi eut scaton. He inu-n also have M'xiangPS of underclothing, six pi:irs of sUM-kinps, four p-iir of boot or siioe. a :!oak or oven-oat, sin towels, six tabie napkins, a tabic knife and fijik, k.i.vtr spoon and goblet, drcs-iug bi-x furnished with cuinb, etc., valise and 1 K7 stage stamp. Itul'.flino informing parents Or pnaidips of the health, prvbxieiicy, ett., of their children sent every three months. The Scholastic Year commences on the sec ond Monday of Srp:ember and closes sbout the middle of J uly. Itrlcience can lie r.tade to Rt. Rev. Bishop Dniiiei.ee or any of the clergy of the diooe. For further particular applv to or nd dress MOTHER SUPERIOR. Aug. 5. ISl'.y. tf. Ebeusburs, Pa. M. L. OATMAN, bkAJ.Kit is CHOICE FAMILY 6 CONSISTINO CP goublc (f.vtra Rami's J" tour, C;il Vl, FEED, BAC01T, SALT, FISH, FRESH VEGETABLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, C0FFE1S, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHECSE, &c. Also a large stock cf the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, STORE ON HIGH STREET, iir Doon East of Crawford' $ Hotel, Ebcnsbur?, Pa EBENSBURG FOUNDRY AUAIX I.V 'UI.L. KLAST! NEW FIRM, NEWEUILDINGS, k HAVING purchased the well known 'EB ENSBURG FOl NDRY from Mr. Ec Glass, and rebuilt aud cnlar'oJ it almLt en tirely, besides reSt.ing it with new inachmer :t the subscribers a:e now prepared to furnish COOA'. PARLOR S,- HEATING SIX) VLS. of the latest and mort approved patter--THRESHING MACHINES, MILL GEAR ING, ROSE and WATER WHEELS of ever description, IRON FENCING, PLOUGH; and PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact al. manner of articles manufactured in a first-cW FounrVy. Job Work of all kind attended t promptly and done cheaply. The special attention of Farmers is invit. 0 to two newly patented PLOUGHS h;ch v possess the sole right to tnaiiutature an J fee". in this county, auc which are ai'mitted to he the best ever introduced to the public. Believing ourselves capable of perform': s any work in our line in the most satistacts ; manner, and kuowing that we can do work lower pricf.6 than have been charged in ti. . community heretofore we confidently hope t. we will be found worthy of liberal pafroeapc Fair reductions made to wholesale dealers JpTbe highest prices paid in cash for c'JT metal, or castings given iu exchange. Our terms ark strict cash or count -x raoDDCB. CONVERY. V1NROE & CO. Ebensburg, Sept. 2, lbC8. EBU.VSnURG im mb wm mm , HAVING recently enlarged our sto we are now prepared to sell rta gt reduction from former prices. Our tt.ck c 1 aists of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fvv Soaps, Leou's, Hall's and Allen's H-nr Resu atives. Pills, Ointineuts, Plasters, Linimen .... Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Tin. Jamaic Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, E.-senc Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syina. Rhubarb, Pure Spices, iic. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Ci ; Po3t. Commercial and all kiDd" of Note Pap.-. Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's WHUrf Fluid, Black and Red Ink, rocket and P-. -Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, 1- tories, Bibles, Religious, Prayer aud Toy Boo1 Penknives, Pipes, &c. We have added to our stock a lot. FINE JEWELRY, to which we would iusi. the attention of the Ladie. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower pr . than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or r UU. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, 1SC8. Maiu Street, Ebenshurj. - A W SON Ar 15 A K E li - i FRANKLIN STREET, . In the Ota roST OFFICE ETJIl.DI.Vf , Julius! ovtn, P s, WHOLESALE CROCERt AND Di.ALi.n5 IX 1TESTCRX 'PROOPCCi SUGARS, SYRUI-S. MOLASSES. TE -COFFEES, FLOUR. BACON. f'OTAl Of" DRIED and GREEN FRUITS. TOUAC, CIGARS, &c. Ac. Orders solicited from retail dealers, and . isfaction in goods ami prices guaranteed. Johnstown. Aprilggl9. NEW TAILOR SHOP. ME. JONES, Practical Tail. ' respectfully informs tkfe citixec of : enburg and vicinitv that ho has conibienc the TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its rita branches, in the room adjoining the re dence of Mr. Thomas Todd aad opposite t -. store of A. A. Barker & Son, East Ward, T. . ensburg. By strict attention t bashfs r a determination to give eut-re nat'sfaetion . the .quality and ptce of w-rk done by me, -hope to merit a fair share of putroucgo. cial care u ill betaken in ti.e cu'tim: au I ting of garments. ' July t, ibii.-3r:. OOD, LETTER, 1EST IT el and cheapest Tobacco aud Cigars in . are at ii L Qatw&as. Co aud we-, , j Li tttf
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