L" faiabria Freeman. NOV. 11, 1SG9. f Tiis Fbbbmax Aaj a feaf two A FACT 1 lan any oiAer jniper puOliih I ri n Cambria cvunty. i 'i'us Fkkkmah contain ai least six ooLtMJts tnore reading matter than any cUur paper . jntUishtd in Cambria euunty. I fCT LOCAL AND PERSONAL. r , ,ai4L School is well provided UilUi" for preparing teachers It 'a ' - . .. ....ruratli. Tract Roojt ' kuptriw 11 : r , . : l.,.irks urn fiiriilvhfV? ' firm ccrtnniu v . -- fn.-iL 1'UtMSOf AXU I'tKCIUSO j .et e do not hear the welcome gou uf -ur thanki-giving tuikey. Why ia t aw. ,r:V ' r J.,l.n Kirschncr a practical tanner, .lirrhijcd ami taken possession of the ... ,,f Mr. Iaaac Kvaua, in thi place. -llJ " . . ".win t,oue ieijHiuiu lAviiirii, near jie Swings, Huntingdon, county, caught J( friU1 dtove pipe, on Sunday after aoou k.l, , irt ga entirety coiiniiiicu. u, Andrew Harris.employed at the Roll- M !l ic Johnstown, fell over a piie of ..!-.. - v r,.-,.,.i I ,, U). 110 la now umnjj cu. ' 1 1 : . . I . 1 1 i Jeer wm shot by Mr. David Jones, (well ! ) tifr r.fDian, on aionuay last, aim mrrars sold i-iiuwirg .y io jfirilerA C. fur 1 18. A j;wJ ilay'a !.! i J .!inst(.iwu LanieJ Jamca Weak- ' .: n ntJ vu kirktJ liLwun tlx L.l. "u" - " - b! tkull crusue-l in. He Uvea ctiiu Wsv t.f last weK. Jifub Green wlt, of Vtmore!nl Gj.. Ljliuwicir it-t' the muz' f a loa.Ied rit'e. j'.i.n.uv nuirntug lant, uheu th gufi weut ,:il,b;i 1'uieJ iu Lis leitJ. It it ifi.i it will m-oer. ;u ?'! htx!y f r"r. namod Wm. Stout LruJ .n the ratlroa.t track ner (jreene Ff iiu Vut.vUy mcrning f lat wct-k. ! l!,iuciJut!T bfu killed by the can Tic"Dtract K-r the ere-ctK-o F the new 1 hit prif .n in thi plc awarded this tiit.du ifu-ru'jot!, Lut up t'j the time $:;ng ly j rsi e rtid not Iraru ihe names It jarWilo vit"ri u wan given. A pauper in Ue lluntingdi u county poor V"i'nitJ Willietii Malii.g. was struck ty eht tujne, iieir 11 aiiliiigdun, on Sat Iit M, ii.d knrcked sgainst a stone wall .ii'.oh violnco as localise instant death. An sukn'D man, nbout foity years of i, kil!:1 Ci tha railroad, near Uratty's u.oo iuchlay n'itit nf last week, iiu ; owttiinx on Lis pere-.'a wht-reby he could weatiSed. .A TU!tjt ir.an rjarjjl WilJiams, of Cim- f u.i, while virittdit a relative iu Rains- g, Pi!forJ c. Buty. thU btate. one day fttlr. f'.rsi'.l himself with raw chestnuts k c!'r. and in ooure of a few hours there it oce W:II:ma lew. ilr. Ji!,n lcughertr, the vrttrsn tailir i cio'Lirr, Lms received a noe stock of !up ctulLtust. hats, cats, boots, etc.. t ray he wilj tll vry cheap, and knew ht i a man i f his wrd. Cio and i.it l.ii litw asrtnorit. tun. Ixmmon & ?.Iurr.y have an ira- it k of Lk Vb ia their new assort ,KTwni which are a ch-;ce aulectfon of sin'UMe fr holiday gifts to the young ir.'cire known as the Vi.uth'a Ll- r. Oo snc! wr '..-m ' u i,f Ofnclitia ilfssler, of Som- Mntr. had his trm cauirht In a sorg- fci!!,Ut week, and crushed tin tj the 1l''!er. Il CXtneatinr the 1 imh froiu the hinerj, ihe thunib wm pulled i ff. The anuutatcd. Lut recover v was nil to he hopeles. t-D j.. id neiuo, . has purchaeu the n Vtn.rut estsl.ltahnient frm J. li. l-ui, Kj.. nj will hereafter ion the rna- Mr. 1). u a i-ei.t! ability, sijd will make the Demt-cral Ijy i t a liberal support. Success to both 1 ut(jcuut aud iiicomug editor. I UuW ato of Mr. vViiir a. .;.ii P 'FIidAyahurz. wldla Itadinir a cult with I baiter round his writ. the nnimal ran off Idjj the by several huodred vards. ter- t tnahing his face and cuttine hi- kull. IJm otherwise badly brulm'fiir Lis bodv. t arcounU the boy was lying in a very Veal condition. K'tntly the superintended of the horses niDtion coal mine, about three miles rttVeo'. nT-M ... . , 4 VIIIIIT. ITU IIlOl f wtmu in the store at the minea. The "Irffcct in thfl side Thm, vr,..l i. . y a va 19 u! atJ4i his recovery Is considered i ne perpetrator of the act is not and no arret has Leen made. 'men were poi,otieJ hi rrermany Val- "Bi.lingdi.rt county, one day laat week. f-' scoime or w.,ir. wne, which they fur ipikenard root, and one of them, . I V- . n-,an i ror.k water to "j1 thirst, died alrnont immediately. ;1"r dratk n.ilk, which acted as au -e for the poi?on. ar.d has recoverrd. " "ll0 "end the dedication of tho tauo.ic church in this place, on Sun- F? fknrch cdiflcca in the State a fact a lii0 worthy pastor and the enter H congregation may well frel proud. , ' "ideavor to cite a dcaciiption of ",inS and its nlwnminli nrr Bitot M Sunday was on of tt, d.. .hiMi r"uently upcrienced ia thi regioD ia Wan whirl,? t "7 direction. Monday was also : Many of the wells iu town tz U'est earns in the country are 0 rivuieu. A permanent l:4 0UW prove moat disastrous, but lotiri becfimo much milder, we Uf-. 7 ?v 10 IrovWece an.l hope for the f 'K il:dow of heaven, h thi. ' tffair "rred in Pro? pect bor VtU .,C0UDtT. n Thursday last. Du Keo a of the V of family l-nwi tW0 Htt,a eMMren. W utl a't t'Tf? 5enisolvp9 of a jng of liquor, J tod.- ch t,,s fher and mother are h ehiu.7 'ential to their comfort, and 11.1 .QdfXnk Until tt.aw l.-or. ..ttorto .Turtj0r i'catetl an(J notwithstanding l!o Jnri ys,iciantt Cft,led in. the boy r f'cai ours and tha tittU irl w in uiuon at lac .. IL'L.. "'Poetit "'""'y chargahle to an io aicin , .rl'leIor nquor. tha Dredominatt 1 P:'r th. UnIortunte, guilty parents ! a cf tk; ,,ln1 wkeo them to a real 0elr Rentable oonditiou ! rat ti. r 1 1,Pr" Kufb that plenty of ltoat , v u A may Lrt no poe- Lin iuaa a i eooda and j d n "'in o oo naa at me a. t,-,i, in the East Ward, but na tnme who don't 1o uu- cever b,fore so e"y ,n the L.('th!n ihe recollectiou of the oldest -t. Xhe air was intensely cold, and half hour there fell a driving I-ocal Correspondence. JortSBTOWK, Not. 8, 1869. Thar F reanan A dlepute haa arisen be 1 Wj'A the BorouSh authoritiea of Johnstown and Cooemaugh, which promises to be pro lific or litigation and may yet be the rowans of fiatheiiug some lawyers' neide. An at tempt was made lately to pave Railroad street, in Cor.cmaugh borough, and as that btrret i higWr than Johnstown, the water tables will carry the atr -at of the former into tl e latter borough. The tme difficul ty recurs on L-cust etrett. Like the farmer that watched the two Fitted pigs tightin", we don't care which lickx ; ntvertheh es, as a kcl journalist, we might yupgest a few poiuts for tho lawyers to nibble at : lt. Johnstown tcavtd its right to auj damages by receiviug the water from Cone mangh b-Tough. and indeed a part of Cone ratugh tnwtirdiip, two or ihrcc years ago. wheu the authut itli paveil Main tUrett up 4o the very Hue ud connected the water tables. 2d. The ta!u!e of limitation will cut them out of damages, as. whether there be paved water tables or net. the water has beeu run ring down from (treen Hill since the days of old Kickenepawlihfj. and will coutinue to run in spite of any contra decision. 8d. Johnstown being the lower town, and being Clack Republican into the bargain, it ought to submit to the lliijher Jaw. 4th. If Johnstown can sustain an action and recovor damages in this case, the next thing would be that high heaven would be fued for letting the water come down from the clouds. An injunction would be issued to restrain) the rain drops. 5th. Juhnstown having brought water In the opposite direction, (from Wild Cat.) a distance of five miles, opened a door, or at least a pipe, for the Introduction of foreign water. Thetm points ought to have some force, es pecially the third one, which we think la too Ititjh to get orcr. Rl B1SI. We Lad intended to notice this gentleman at some length, but your comments last week did hirn justice. We believe, however, that Mr. Geo. T. Swank was the Erst man to move in tho matter of collecting. He had a bill against the trio for j ,b printing, which he endcuvorrd to coIWt. Wizard Rubini must rut being a wizard by thU time. Look nut for a cold spell up thertt now since Miss Winltrs ha gone vp. It is probable that in bewitching the constable they were only pursuing their lawful vocat- n. Their spread eagle still enlivens the fences about Johns town, and stems itotLiug abnhel at the ca tastrophe. Vl8tT.'H3. Gen. N. Smith. Emj.. editor of the Ikcok ville Jrffersvnian, was on a vUit to Johns town, his old home, lat week, looking well. We also had the pleasure of taking by the hand the excellent (upare onr bluhM, "K. R." I) editor of the Cambria freeman. II. L. Johnston. Ki-n.. spent a few days here in the lawsuit business last week. Wit still j park It 4 in his genial eye. J. K. Flite, 1'ro- j thonotary, and John A. tt!a:r. Sheriff, were I likewise here a few days attending to official j duties. A!a. Isaac Wike. t.sq.. ol ye an cient town of Wiimore. Ditto the witty lec turer. Mark Twain, K q. We art lookiug every day for Francis Bigel and Horace Ciree ly to pasa this way for Halt Iliver. ths actumk. The weather is rather tevere here for Au tumn. It is true we bad three days i.f genuine Indian summer, but the signs of the times and the snow flurry nu Saturday would stem to indicate that the weather clerk is making his mark before more than one wit ness. Wo pen this item for readers at a dis tance California f r intaDce. Till EEI.LK3. We seldom notice the performances in the Union Hall and Opera II jiuc. f jr the reason that they have never yet tendered us one professional courtesy ; but we violate our general rule, by staling that the Swiss Bill Ringers gave great satisfaction hete.and had a crowded house each night albeit we were not there to ace them, and only report from hearsay. ma POOB. The near approach of winter admonishes ns that it ia a duty we owe to humanity to repeat our annual appeal to those who are Llessed by kind heaven with abundant means to remember the poor in their respective lo calities. We have made this apueal every autumn since we first wrote for the papers, and we intend to repeat it as long as we con tinue to write. "The poor we always have with us," and, alas t many who are in actu al want. A load of coal or a load of kin dling, or some provisions, or some clothing, would come with many a heart-felt welcoruo to the door of the poor, and a gift of this kind will do the heart of the donor more good than pen can describe or Unguagn ex press. An act of kinduesa and thoughtful ness in behalf of suffering humanity will continue throughout life to be a source of Inward and heart-felt pleasure, inasmuch as he that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord. How appropriate such an act will bo on the coining Thanksgiving day ! Then let thoee who Acir bestow eonie charity upon those who A tire not. CostlKQ TO COMK. The annual drove of geese and turkeys, that wends its way from the sunny valley of Ligonier over the snow capped summit of Laurel Hill, to the gormandizing Borough of Johnstown, will pass our door in a few days, to be disposed of according to law. in the greatest market iu the world. Intercepted telegrams aunounce that these animals have already been mustered into the service, and are now being trained for active duty and a long and iediout march. Scouting parties from our place are already on the aiert to decoy them to their masked batteries where hundreds are already lying in ambush. Ex pect soon to hear of a terrible slaughter or an inglorious stampede. SCHOOLS. The school in our end of the county are now nearly all supplied with ko.2, indus trious and skillful teachers, and the schools are all open where teachers have been em ployed. What a gigantic machine the com mon school Is! Think of near seven hundred thousand pupils, all wending their way to some school house, at from 8 to 5 o'clock every morning ! And this in Pennsylvania alone! Whether they will Icarn auything or not is another question. And while we maiutain and always did maiutain that there are faults in tho system which ought to be remedied, we do also aa.se rt that wkether a child Icarus or not depends more upon itself aud its parents than upon anything else. How many learn all they know at home without a school and almost without books, and yet become good scholars ! . Think of this, yon idle pupils who go to school to snow-ball and not to learn, and mead yonr ways this winter. You will seed knowledge before you die ! FKNKA. SAILBOAT). Without committing any tresspass on the rights or insulting the officials of tha Penoa. Railroad, we do say that more pasenger trains might stop at Johnstown than do now. This town and suhtxrbs. and Somerset county, taken together, bave a population of some sixty thousand, many of whom trav el, and all who d come to this station. StntijerB coming from a distance bare often to delay for from six to twelve hours Tor a train. Could not this state of things be remedied ? jjt,B KoT, Caerolltown, Nov. 8, 1868. Dear Freeman Two daya of " Indian Summer " were vouchsafed us last week, but biuce then we have been luxuriating in ex treme cold weather that would be no dis grace to mid-winter. Yesterday was the stormiest of the reason, au'd the small amount of snow which fell the day previous has drif ted in some places to the depth of two feet. 1 have at various times noted the improve ments which have bei-u made here during the spring and summer ami will now re-capitulate. Imprimis, we have a large brick buil diug erected adjicent to the Catholic church by the congregation here, aod designed as a convent ami school, to be under the charge of the Benedictine Sisters. Next, Mr. Fred erick Snyder has erected a very commodious dwelling bouse and store room combined, upon which tho plasterers are now at work and in the course of a couple months it will be ready for occupancy. Messrs. . C. Bin der and A. Oswald have each built a large private residence. Behe Jfc Co. have erected a saw mill, to which planing, flooring and shingliug mnchinery will shortly be-attached. Mr. Frank Flick is occupying a rarge new blackrmith shop, and Messrs. Blurn and Stich, brewers, bava respectively made cost ly and permanent additions to their already extensive breweries. New dwelling bouses are also In course of erection by Mr. Zolner, Mrs. Kigenbrode, and a number of minor improvements have lxen made which need not be enumerated. If all this is Dot suffi cient to prove that our town is rapidly ac quiring larger proportions. I may add that at least half a dozen new buildings are to bo erected as soon aa winter' will have abdica ted and the weather permits mechanics to work outside. There is a demand for teachers of the young idea in the adjoining townships. The salaries are so exceeding low that it is Impossible to secure a sufficient number of pedagogies. Mr. I. Eger. the popular lotelit.t of the old " Mansion House," will erect a large and costly ign this week, on which occasion he will re-christen this well known stand. Henceforth it will bti known aa the Moun tain House." 1 must admit that my chirography is very bad and that my knowledge of grammar and orthography it limited, but how the deuce your compositor could make " St. Benedict " read "St, Boniface," :n my last letter, is more than I can tell. The remains of Mrs. Flick were interred in the cemetery here on Wed nesday last, fol lowed by some two hundred sorrowing rela tives. Mrs. Y. was a daughter of Jacob Sharbaugh, dee'd. of Carroll township, aud came here with him about 39 years ago. Our Jubillee concluded on Wednesday morning, and it ia a gratifying fact to record that ovor on thousand took advantage of the opportunity afforded them for comply ing with the requirements of the occasion. Kev. Fathers Keogh and Christy, and two assistant priests of the Benedictine Order, were present at the devotion of the Forty Hours. . llirz Fez. JcHsrrowir, Nov. 8, 18G3. Dear Freeman The harvest ia past and the summer ended. The earth haa yielded its fiuits and the toils of the husbandman have been bountifully rewarded by Him who directs the winds and clouds. In the enjoy rnrut of comforts and privileges such as fall to the lot of pur happy citiaen?, we some times forget the source from whence they come, and the Giver of all good. It becomes us therefore to bow down in humble adora tion before Him and render him the grateful tribute of thankful hearts. Agriculture has certainly received an im petus in our county. This is right. Our farmers have too long delayed entering upon the path of improvement ; but I trust that, now they have commenced, they will carry on the g.Kid work until we will furnish our tolling thousands with their bread and-vege tables at least, if we cannot furnish all their meat which jerhapg the fertile praries can produce more cheaply than we. Our gard eners have also made considerable progress in their business this season. The supply of -vegetables has been better, toth in quantity and quality, than ever afforded before, and I hope that the day is not far distant when, excepting the earlier vegetables, we shall not be tributary to nny other section for these necessary articles, and for which we have heretofore paid away large sums of money. One thing worthy of note this season is the fine supply of grapes enjoyed by our citizens. Oar iudtistrious German population have taught us the useful losson of planting a vine by every man's door, which, nffordiug both shade aud finit, has contributed so largely to comfort and refiuemeut. Besides the cherished plant around the door, several per sons in the vicinity have small vineyards coming into bearing this season' and their surplus products have made up a full sup ply for all onr people. The fall of ram for the month amounts to 2.28 inches total rain for the year so far 41. 84 inches. Mean temperature for the month, 4S degrees. Maximum on the 9th of 70 degrees. Minimum on the 2Gth of 17 degrees. Thfl teason has been diotinguished by a limited amount of heat, and it is a mat ter of surprise that the crops have been so good under rather unfavorable circumstan ces. The latter part of October was very rough, and the frosts unusually severe suf ficiently so in many places to seriously injure fruit which remained ungathcred at the time. W. L A. South Fou: Coal No home svihjsct more deeply interests the people of the moun tain county in particular than the supply of a good article of fuel, without which no home can be comfortable. We give the re sult of our experience when we state that, upon a full tett, the coal mined at the coal bank of Richard J. Hughes, at South Fork, in this county, is not excelled by any bitu minous coal in the State. Ita heating pro perties are equal to the best I'ittsbargh coal, while it is free "from the dense, sulphurous smoke of the latter, so annoying to the la. lies on the score of cleanliness. The South Fork coal, while strong, is clean, and Is entirely free from slate, and leaves neither cinder nor other refuse. matter in the stove. Capt. W. R. Ilnghes. of Wiimore, is agent for the sale of this coal, and reports the works as able to supply one hundred tons per day. "The South Fork Coal Mining Co." is the firm name. By the way, speaking ot Capt. W. R. Hughe, it rejoices us to sny that, after his late reverses, he has opened afresh, and ia now actively engaged in the lumbering business, as well as dealing extensively in dry goods, groceries, etc., which we are told he is selling as cheap as the cheapest at his old stand in Wiimore. Cost! What a simple yet expressive word ! Like the sudden appearance of a brilliant meteor, or more like the honied onset of a wild hurricane, the whisper of this word, when some long dreaded evil has at last come upon us. holds the heart in awe and burdens the soul with sorrow. But the splendid assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions at the wall known cbcap stcro of A. G. Far,, are not aZ gons. Tbibutk of Resfect. At a meeting of a joint committee appointed by the Sons of Temperance, Temple ofHonor aod Social Temp'e, the following Resolutions were adopted : Whereas, It has pleased God, in his Infinite Wisdom, to remove from our midst, by the hand of death, oar much esteemed friend and Brother, GKoata W. Dav.s, we hope to a no bler -and holier Temple in Heaven, we, as Sons of Temperance and Templars, do - ay this trib ute of respect to his memory. We teel the loss of a beloved member since be has gone from among us. Suddenly, in the prime of man hood, he was called to sever the pleasant asso ciations here, we hope to cultivate more lasting friendships in the world above. We will listen to his voice no mere, lie sleeps his last sleep, and while we keenly lee! his loss, we trust that we can calmly say, "Thy will be done, O Lord I" Therefore, Resolved, that in the death of oar associate the members of our different Orders have sus tained a loss which the deeply feel. KesolveJ, That while we mourn our irrepa rable loss, and bow to the will of Him wo do etu all things well, we tender our heartfelt sympathies to the bet eared family and condole with thena in the Io ol a kind aud affection ate brother and an efficient worker in the cause of Temperance. Resolved, 1 lat, as another mark of our deep sorrow,. our Charter bo draped in mourn ing for thirty dnja. Resolved, Th.tt a copy of tha above Pream ble and Resolutions be handed to the AHegha nian and Freeman for publication, and to the family ot the deceased. X. J. Robkkts. D. O. Era.NS, D. T. Jas. Cominiuce lor S. of T. A. Y.Josia, John GiTTixa, Eloar Evans, Committee for T. of H. Maav J. Joms, JMillik J. Jones, S. W. Davis, Committee for S. T. A CliAKGB, AND MOKE WaNTID. Per sons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned arc requested to call and settle without delay. After Nov. 15th the busi ness will be carried on at the old t-tand by Mr. T. R. Evanp. formerly of Baltimore, Md., a first ciass Photographer of fourteen years experience. Thanking my many friends for iticir liberal patronage in the past, I solicit for my successor a coutiuuince of public fa vor iu the futuru. T. T. SrcKcs. A Caiid. Tho undersigned, as above an nounced, will take possession of Mr. S pence's Photograph Gallery, on Julian street, Eb ensburg. on Monday next, w hen he will be prepared to execute every description of work in his line, iucIU'liBg porcelain, oil aud india ink wuik. and other beautiful gems of the art. Ho hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. He feels sure of "iving satisfaction. T. R. Evans. Cold as Firs. A gentleman in the 0th ward, Johnstown, woke up oue morning lost week, and aa be passed along Market he saw the iron bridge over Stony creek in one broad sheet of not fire but frost and ice. This l em i tided him that winter was. coming on, and instead of oiog to market he went to L Gihen A Brothei's New York Clothing Hall. No. "214 Main street, Opera House, and treated himself to 440 worth of fashionable clothing. That's so. Let one hundred oth ers do likewise, and several hundred more follow their example. Not Ant. "Say, Tom. is that your wife, that fair haired, dark eyed, graceful little piece of feminine humanity trippingaloog on the other side of the street ?" "Not any, Sammy, but that's my stove yonder, judt being put on that wagon iu front of Hunt ley's cheap house-furnishing empoiium, and I wouldn't take for it double tho money I paid were it not that Huntley has plenty more just a pretty and just as cheap, and is determined that no bxiy shall freeze the coining winter fur want of a good stove, if ho can help it. Better buj' oue, Sam." James J. Mcbphy. What shall we say for him 7 What can we say 1 The English language is inadequate to express our de light at his suciT-ps. His Star () Clothing Store, No. 100 CI nton street, is a real anti prestidigatational and metaphorical anoroal ly in-the transmutation of goods to money. He has the most unparallelled concatlnation of success evtr known, chiefly because be sells clothing cheap.' He has but one price, he is always tl.eie, he ia kind and obliging, and he doesn't go off at a tangorit if a custo mer doesu't chauce to buy everything. Cottagb Organs. Our friend Lewis Luckhardt, Jeweller, Main street. Jouns town, besides having on hand a choice eelec tioc of suitable pres nt fr thanksgiving and the holidays, is also the local ngent here for one of the very best Cottage Organs in the land. These organs are manufactured by S. I). &, H. W. Smith. Boston Mas."., and hy Yty & Co.. l'.rattleboro, Yt. For depth of volume and sweetness t.f tone these Or gans cannot be excelled. Go and hear one. and if jou need it you will be sure to buy. What "Szxt. Murphv Sc Co.. Houston House, cannot order goods enough to keep tip the enpply, so rapidly are they deposing of their choice merchandise. We mean that the boys have not time to writo for goods, they are kept uo busy. If you don't Ktlicve us. go to their store and look otj for about an hour. They have the knack of selling goods, ami indeed people sem to bave tha -knack of buying from them. They get their full share of business, but seem pleased at the sight of a new customer. YV.s, WrtKftK 7 Where did you gel that shawl 7 At Iicopold Mayer's. And those furs 7 At Leopold Mayer's. And that beau tiful dress 7 At Mayer's. And that bon net 7 At Mayer's. And that cloak 7 At Mayer's. At 2i2l Yes. at 212. Opera House? Y"ea. Opera House. Main street? Yes, Main street. Jjhnstown? Yes, Johns town. Has he any more? Yes. lots and gobs, as cheap as they can be bought in any city, east or west. , Oh ! sonny dear, look hore, look here, llow glad I am to say, (It is not queer, so do not fear). The truth's as clear as day. SnoRM akkr's store, aa said before, By me not long ago, Contains a score of things, or more, That no one else can show. Yes, hundreds of things, groceries, etc.. at very much lower prices than at any other store in Northern Cambria. Bbokb It. Some thoughtless boy threw a snow ball and struck a large pane of glass ir. the show window of Leopold & Brother. 241 Main street, and would have broke It only for the Yast amount of made np cloth ing which was piled np aealnst the glasa in. side. Oak Hall keeps choica oiadaup cloth ing and can have choicer clothing made to order and returned, ready to put on, in one week after the measure is taken. Dat dawns, the glorious day. with all its charms, resplendent irt the east ; darknis. long o'erhanging. aies away the night bird's song has ceased. And now one voice 'mid morn's repose is heard ; blghr and higher it pleasing notes doth soar ; "Know ye all men, for trua is evwry word, the cheap est good ar at T. S. Btrier'i store'." The Ilurdett Organ. The spirit hath moved me t mn.try times to wield- ray pen in the cause of Burdett. whose disciple 1 have become. I enelo?e ou a lin or two which will ease my conscience if thev do not be of anv use to yourself. Yon have placed me under lasting obligations by selling me a Burdett Organ for dollars, and I trust these feeble lines will show you that your bread has not been thrown into the waters of an ungrateful soul. Commend me to Burdett when you talk of organs. O. Y. M a. The above quaint note was addressed to H. Klebeb & Bao., No. 122 Wood Stkeet. Pittbbukoh. Ta.. Agents for Burdett's cel ebrated Organs. The writer ia a most prom ising amateur player and a man of icfiuite wit and most excellent fancy. Mr 80K, come listen while I give Somo good advice to you ; My words, if cherUhed while you live. Will bear you safely through : When you desire to take a wife. Think grace alone a fearful ill ; Remember, furmt will change in life Egad I the money never w ill ! Again, ray son, my words attend : Fill eaeh quick parsing hour, Aud when you're out of breadstuff send To Oatman's for your flonr. At Oatmanj store, at Oatman's store, Oq High street, can now be foiled -The choicest groceries, aud much lower. Thau at any place around. How MaKt7 There is nothing lost by having several suits of clothes at once. It givea a pleasant variety in dress, making the clothing last longer by not Wing subjected to constant nse. and can be adapted to the changes of weather, so as to be a protection to our health. Try this plan and you will prove the advantage of it. You know, by the way, that at Oak Hall, Philadelphia, you can get two or three suits for the money some men pay for but one. MARRIED'. IIASSON. WILLIAMS. At the Catho lic church in this place, on Sundsy evei ing last, by Rev R. C. Christv. Mr. Jame G. H.-isFon and Miss Clemcnza Williams, both of thi place. Sunday night, with its boisterous winds and piercing cold, was an unpropitiou one lor sail ing into the blissful haven of wedded life, but as our fiiend Gihbs and his amiable oung bride succteded in "making the riffle," despite the wan ing of the elements, we loudly hope thfly will find calm and contentment, peaco and happiness, prosperity, and all other earthly blessing-1, betond its confines ; and while they cannot hope to escape all the caies aud trials of life, and would not wiidi to avoid its tittle responsibilities." we trtifrt they will find more of pleasure and less of pain in the realities of tha future than even their brljj litest anticipa tions could picture or their most ardent aspira tions could Lope for. May they ever be happy in promoting be happiness of each other. 1)1 CI) SK ELLY. At the residence of her parents, at rJontnan, Cambria county, on Saturdav , Oct. 3lkh, 1MJ9, Eliza Ellen, daughter of Michael and Clarissa Ante Skellv, in the lCih year of ber age. The deceased was one of those amiable and accomplished young ladies whoso earlj demise always leaves a deep and poignant ting. Her illtie. though long and painful, was borne, with Christian fortitude; aud she closed an ex emplary lite by a happy death. Saying to chore aroaud her, "I wilt now go to sleep!" the calmly resigned her soul into the bauds of her crucified Redeemer. Her heart-stricken parent snd deeply grieved relative and friends can find consolation in the reflection that their loss ii her eternal xaia. ilay she rest in peace. Lizzie. AG ENTS W ANTED ro it thk HIS TORY or FREEMASONRY, Amifnt ani iloDvR. "UU Octavo Page. 2-0 Beau tiful and Instructive Engraving?, The most -ompleie and interesting work ever published on the subject. Members of the Fraternity will lino, this a rare chance. Send for circular. M. W REDDING, Nov. 11. Dt. C'J7 Broadway. N. Y. TOTICE OF- DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP .' The partnership theretofore existing between the undersigned in the Hotel business in Loretto borouch. waa dissolved by muluil consent on the 1st day of j September last. I he business is now carried on by Eager & Eager, in hose hands the books of the lat firm have been left for collection. Lorktto, i david Eager. Nov. 11, 69.6t. ALBERT BENDER. ESTATE OF NAXCT KlUSE, Dk ckasvd Having been appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county Executor of the estate of Naxcr Krisk. late of Clear field township, dee'd. the undersigned hereby notifies ail persons indebted to siid estate that payment must be made without delay, and those having claims againpi the same will pre sent them iu proper shap for settlement. A. II. FLSKE, Executor. WhlteTwp.Noy.il, 1SG9.-Gt. STRAY COW. Came to the premt ises of the subscriber, in Carroll town ship. Cambria count v. abou the middle of Sep tember last, a DARK RED COW, with a white spot on the forehead, another ou the hip and another on the belly. She will be about seven years old next spring The owner la re quested to come forward, prove property, pv charges and take her away-, otherwise alio will be disposed of according to law Nov. II. 186J.-3i. JOHN SHEHRY. EAL ESTATE AND SAW MILL FOR SALE 1 We have for sale a tract of land situate in Susquehanna township, Cam bria county, containing atout Turkic Arars, haviner thereon a Steam Saw Milt, a Shingle Machine, a Blacksmith Shop, (with necessary Tools,) and two Dwelling Houses. Also. FIFTY ACRES OF GOOD OAK TIMBER LAND in tho same town-hip. E3?Terras moderate and accommodating. A. plvto SHOEMAKER & OATM AN. Eb'ensburg. Nov. 11, lt.-tf. rpiUAL LIST. Causes set down for I trial at a Court of Common Pleas, to ba held at Ebensburg. for Cambria county, com mencTng on Moxdat, the 6th dat or Dcckk sca nut : riasf WSIK. Bell vs. Swires. L-nch v Shipp k Hall vs A. R R. & Coal Co .vs Farnsworth, for use,. . vs Lit singer vs. Frv . . .- vs. Noel. Boice. Gallaher. . '.singer. Allegheny Tp. S. D. Tfollorin iv aener va J rrothy'a Office. K. HITK. Prothonotarv. Ebeneburg. Nov 11. 1PG3. SHERIFF'S SALE- Hy virtue of a writ of Fi Fa Post Vend. Exnon., issued out of the Com t of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will he ex posed to Public Sale, at the Court House in Ebensburz. on FRIDY. thk 3b dat of Da cca! bkk ft ext. at 1 o'clock. P.m., tie following Real Kstale. to wit : All the right, title and Interest of Wro. K. Cart, tif in and to a piece or par el ! bind sun e -n Sum n rhill tnvhi: Camblt- un- ty, adj d-. I n a 1 Jisni. Win. Edw,-d Lmcii, Patiick R-il v. Dr m. Glei tort!i. and otht-rs, containing 105 acres, more 01 Ies. about 76 acres 01 n;:h .re .-ir "ow in the ocou nancy of Wm. K. Carr. T- ken iu ex ecution and to be sold at the suit ot Mrs. L rSA" -jo'iiK a "jlaik. "hiir. TO THE BURDETT ORGAN ! AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER! H. KLEBER a BRO., Sole Agents for the Burdett Organ, Xo. 123 Wood Street, ( Nov. 11. lm. riTTSBUKGU, FA. 'Poor women are on every side, and orphans cry (or bread, because husbands and fa thers lived and died uaiusured. " AMEKICAIV LIFE IXSUIUXtE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Organized 1 830. Aui. WniLLM.x.Pres.. Jobk S. Wna jx, Sec. All policies non forfeiuble. All policies are payable at death or till years of age. Ec!njiT in management. Cask In tho selec tion of ri.-ks. I'ntiiriMsi iu the payment of death claims, and Stt inn r in the iuvea'ment of its immense funds, are r gidlr adhered to and have alwats characterized this Company. J. FRANK CONDON, Special Agent. Nov. ii. iset.-iT. GlIEHIFF-S SALES Hy virtue of a wri rit of Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Plc.is of Cambria cou.tr. and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the J-oster House iu Johnstown, on SA1- j URD AY, Tut -Itm iai ok Deck naa snr, at ! 2 o'clock, p. ia., the following Real Estate,! to wit : ! All the right, title and interest of Clias. j Zimmerman, of, in and to a lot of ground situ- ate in 31 WarJ, Johnstown borough. Cambria county, ironting 21 feet on Clinton street, run ning back to lot of Adatn Pbarr on tha i-erlh. iJ5 leet loan alley on the west, and adj jilting lot of John (icis on the south ; hiving luereon erected a two story plank houe, frame stable, and hydrant of wild ot water, now in the oc cupancy of Rev. J. Ilartsock. Taken iu exe cution and to be sold at the suit of William II, Hustraan & Sons. Also, nil the right, title and interest of Andrew Ilcniungs, of. in aud to a lot of ground situate in 3d Ward, Johnstown borough, Cam bria county commencing at Hue of Johii Robb. on Clinton street, thence along line of said street nineteen feet to corner o! Clinton snd Wrahington streets, thence along Washington street fitty-eichi feet to line of Joseph Kai-kin. thence along line ot Jose-h Rankin forty eight feet to line ot John Robb. thence along said line twelve ftet to a corner, theuce alouz line I of raid Robb tbirtv-two icet to lot of said Robb theuce forty-.ix feet to the place ot beginning; having thereon erected . a double two story plauk house, now in the occupancy of AnJrew Henuings Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ot S. M. Cerekhart Si Co. JOHN A. BLAIR, Sheriff. Sheriff 'a Office. tbcnburg. Hot. 11.1SC0 REGISTERS NOTICE Notice ia j hereby given that tha following iccounta i have been passed and filed in the Register's S Office at Ebeiiiburg, and will be presented o i the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, for ! confirmation and allowance, ou Monday, the j 6th day of November next, to wit : j TM - 1 . C lf..1.A T 4 1 1 1 lie partial arcuui.t ui .naiuew ai. num, j Adtn'r of Ignatius Adam, late of Washington j iTrnsnip, urv a i lie account of W m J. Duncan. Uuirdian of Sarah Klizletli Williams. j The account of Wm. J. Duncan, Gurdiao ! of James C Duncan, minor heir ot Jas. Dun can, late of Biacklick township, dee'd The first and final account of Wm. II Sccb ler, Adm'r of Eleanor il'Guire, late of Clear fiald township, "Jeeeaed. The first and final accoBBt of John Bender, Adm'r of M irgaret Buser, late of Carrol! loan, deceased. The first and fiaal account of John Bendar, Adm'r of Mary Ann Bu-er, lite of Cai roll town, deceased. The first and final account of John Bender, Adm'r of Barbara Buser, late of Carroiliown, deceased. The second snd final account of Emma Pringle, Adm'x of John I'rinle, late of Wii more borough deceased. The first account of WillUm Young, Ex'r of Mrs. Isabella JJrown, lale of Conetnaugh bor ou;jh. deceased The first and final account of Ja. n. White, Ex'r of John White, late of Blacklick town ship, decoased. The account of Harriet Orr .( formerly ITr riet M'Cague) and John Lloyd, Adm'rsof Mi chael M' Cague,' 1 tte of Kbeustmrg, deceased . The account of Lewis Don:nayer. Guardian of John Dotngardner. minor child of Dan'I Bom rardner. lale of Richland township, deceased. 1 he account of Joseph Criste, Ouardian of Alexander Donaldson, a minor child of Kdw Donaldson, latt of Washington twp., dee'd. The .icc-miit of Lewis Dorrmayer, Guardian of Annie Bomgarduer, minor child of Danial Hura.'uril icr, l;e of Richland township, dee'd. The final account of Lewis Donmayer, Guar diau of Leah Bumgan'iier. niiuor child of Dan'I Bomzardner, late of Richland twp., doc 'd. The account of George Shaffer, Adm'r ot Mary Rager, late of Jckou township, dee'd. The second snd final account of Peter Ru britx and Magdalen Rubriiz, Ex'r of Jacob ltubrits, late of Conemargh township, dee'd. The. account of Elixtbetli A. Burke, Adm'x of Jacob Burkcy. late of Crovle twp , dec'.'. The account of James Brown, Ex'r of Vim. Cbarltor., laie of Prospect borough, deceased. The first account of F. A. Shoemaker. Adm'r cum testutaento annex 1 of John Fiupatrifk, late of Summerhill township, deceased. The account of Joseph Croyle ar.d Mrs. Sa rah Myers, Adm'rsof Joseph W. Myers, iat of Ctoyle township, deceased. The 3r-t and final account of G. C. 5a. ZhrJt f hiardian of Elizabeth A.C. Brady, minorcaild of Jarne Brady, deceased. The first and final account of Tleniry Byrne, Fx'r of Andrew P. Biker, late cf CarcV.l town ship, deceased . The first and dual account of .'cbn A.Blair, Adm'r of Bernard M'Girr, I.-e of Cambria t jwnahio, deceased. The fourth account of leorge M. Reade, Adm'r of Robert Davi. late of F.oeuabnrg, decea.e k J AMK4 ORI KF1N, Register. Register's Office, Kbensburg. Nov. II, lbb"9 f 1 1 AILOIHKG ESTABLISHMENT ' -- REMOVED. The subscriber would re spectfully a rtnounce to his customers and the citiieus .r Ebensburir and viiiiiitv cenerallv. that 1. has removed to the rew building on Venvre street, opposite tha Mountain House and adjoining the law office of Geo. M Rcadc, Esq., and is now not only prepared 10 manufac ure all goods which mar be brought to him. but ia supplied with a fine 'line of CLOTHS, CASSI M ER ES, V EST IN G S, Ac, which he will make to order in the beet style and al the lowest pri ces Feeling confident of giving euilre satis faction, I hopo lor an increase putionage iu my new location. D.J. EVANS. Ebeusburg, Jau. I I, 15G3.-tf. SIEVES AlfO WIRE CLOTH! MiSlCTCaiB ST StE'LL.CKS BnOTOGRg, ! No. 623 Market Str; PV.hphb. HER1FFS SXLES! Br virtue of adrv writs of v end Epo. isru'J a ' ' the Court o.f Common Plras cf Carrot i c -i ty, and to tr direotd, there will be expo.e.1 to Public Sale, ou MON11AY. th 6tw IaT o UfCKMBrt m it, at 10 o'clock, a m ., the fol lowing Real Estate, to wit : All tha right, title and interest of John Wilkin, of, in and to a lot of ground situate ia y ashio?ton township, Cumbria oouuty, at tha foot of Plane No. 4, frontLn; oa the old Por tage Rail Rond, adjoining an alley ou the south, lot of F. M. Jeorj;e on the north and Jaoot, hJiirgoon on the wast, having thereon erected a one and a half story plank boune, with abed roofed building attached, now In tLe occupancy Of Maurice George, and two pl-wik atable, nor Iu the occt'panc of Richard Trotter. TakaV in execu'ion aud to be sold at the tuit of Wei ler AV Ellis. A1.S0, all the right, title and interest of John Wilkin, of, in aod to a lut of ground act uate iu Washiogloa township, Cambria county, at the foot of Plane No 4, fronting on the ol Tortige Rail Road, adjoining lot of Richard C. Trotter on the south, aa alley ou the north, and Jacob Burgoon ou the west, having t tit-re on erected a two story L house and a coal and wood house, iww in the occupancy of Richard C. Trotter. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of ft. L. Johnston et. ai. Ai-SO, all the right, title nd interest of Jame Burk, of, iu and to a piece or parcel oi" land st'uated in Suramerhill township. Cambria couutv. arijointrtg Units of Christian Sroay. Jeremiah M'Gontgle, aud others, containing 300 acres, m-.re or less, about DO acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one and a half story Jog house and a leg stable. BOwin the occupancy of James Burk. Takeu iu exe cution and to be sold at the cult of Jeremiah M'Goiiigle. A I .so, nil the right, title and interest of Fraucift Luther, of. iu and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Su-quehauua towustip. Cambiia county, a.ij.iinins lands of Lawreiico Seroth. John J Luther, acd others, containing 1 (JO acre, more or lens, about 05 acres of hith are cleared, having thereon erecie 1 a two story plana house nnl a lor stable, now hi tlie ocru- ! paucy of Francis Luther Tnkeu in execution and to be sold at the suit of Jacob Leib, for use or llei.ry I topple. Aijo, all the right, title and intercut of C. S. tiharp, of, iti and to a piece or parcel of laud situated in Washington township, Cam bria county, at'joiuin lands' of Joseph Criste, Thomas Cr;s:e, Charity Sharp, and others, con taining 100 acre-, more or les, unimproved. Taken in execution, and to be sold at the ailt of T. A. Dutbin ct. al. Ai-SO. nil the right, title an 1 interest ot David W. Fox. of. in and to a fTiece t parcel ot land situate in Washington township, Cam bria county, adj.iiitinc lands of the heirs of Ed ward Donaldson, dee'd, Wn. Tiler, anil others, containing 195 acres, more or less, about S i acre of wbU li are cleared, haviiik; tbereou erected a two story plank house and a plank stable, now iu the occupancy of David W. Fox; a two story plank house and frame bank barn, now in ths occupancy of Jos. Smeaders; a two tory frame hou-e, now in the occupancy ol E. F. Lytic ; a to i ory plank house, not now occupied, and a coal bank aot used at prent situated at the foot of I'Une No. 4, on the old Portage Rail KoaJ. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Walt & Wilson. Also, all the right, title and interest of" ) John Rruce. of, in and to a piece or parcel of 1 11 situated in Allegheny towuditp. Cambria couutv. adjoining lands of B. P. Anderson, Michael M'Guire, Bernard Weise. and others., oontaining 2"20 acres, more or leas, about 4' acres of which are cleared, having thereon an orchard, now in tho occupancy of - Also, ail the light, title and interest or John . Hrnct, of, in and to a piece or parcel of ltinl siiutlet 5:i Allegheny toanUii), Cambria coun iv, adj .inin; lands of V. Ansiuan, Jeromo Dawsou, iletry Sauker, and others, containinj lS'J acres, mote or le. about 3 acre of which . are cleared, having thereon erected a one aud a half Mory hou-e, naw ia the occupancy o Joseph Koons. Taken iu xeculiou aud to ba at the v.it ol T.J. Arnivlroiig Jt Co. A no, sdl the riht, titlu and interest of j D.irid Sh irn, of. ill and to a piece or parcel of ! . , -. . 'j c, t-r land t-itupted in Sainmcehill township. Cam- !ri county, adjoining lands of Peter B.istart. John Mulh-jlitu. and others, containing 53 acres, raoie or leas, about 10 acres of which are cleared, having thtueon erected a two story lag lonse.now in the occupancy uf William Sliarg. and a one-ami a half story plai k house, Lot now occupied. Takeu in execution aud to b sold at the suit of Isaac Deiul, for use of Jacob Wearer. AijsO, all the right, titlft and interest of James M. Klauagan, ot, ii and to a piece or parcel ot laud situate in Susquehanna ta hip, Cambria county, adjoining land of Ja. Somerrille, J. 1). Shaw, dee'd. Jos. Westover, John Emigh. Henry Lamer and Rob't Uughes, containing 11 acres, more or les, about to or acres of which are cleared, having thereon, erected two ooc-aud-a- half story plauk boosesaa now iu the occupancy of James if. Plana in.f a one story plank hoose, now in the occ.upe.ney of Peter JJ a Tin id ; a log st.ble and a water -saw mill, now in the -occipuncy of JamcaM Flanagan- Takeu in excttiou and to le sold at the s'lit of Robert Hughes. At-ao, all the right, title and tMercstcf Jane' Rowland (late Jane Rodger, and Isaac Rowlaud, (lier present husband. f, ;n and to a piece or parcel of land situaw J in Cambria town-hin. Cambria county, adjoining landa of lAtvui i owen, in. unmec, and others, con- j tabling 100 acre, more or about 3U acres "i aie tiwra, urir erecte-j thereon a one and a half story fraro house and a log sta ble, now in the occupier of the said'jai.,. Rodgcrs. Taken in Execution and to be at the suit of George J. Rodger, aud William-" Kiticll, L'xecutoiy of Jaoe Wherry, deceased. -A 1 jm, all tbj right, t'u'.tf ttrul io4ere3t of. W m. B. Butle.-. of, in aiM to a pic-t o parcel of land situs .ei in CrPyte towiwhip, Cmbri county, acjoiriiug lar.ds of J.csa . , P.' M. J.'irown. Wm. Murntx.and others, caa- laming -3 acred, more or W, uuimprored i ka in execution nud vj Ltt-JoMaj ajt the suit, ot Jjenry Cooper Also, all tjaeriarrf, rUIis-and" interoat of John C. Diruoud. of. ki aad to a nieco or parcel j ot land situate poitly in Sinister and pail!,? it tai'.ntig !hl acres mid. Lit perches, ratire- er- htso too.ii acre c-t whje are cleared Adjoining ls.ntls of detetuiaat, Jnoeph T. Hughes, Owen Jouea atui Patrick Storm having thereoa erected, a on ajtd a half story plauk house," bo now oeeapUd. aud a frame stalde. Taken in. execuliswi nd to he sold at the suit of William Kitteil et. al. JOHN A. BLAIR. Sheriff. Sheriff's OSce, Ebeusburg. Nov. 11, iiiI9. DISSOLUTION. Tha partnerthipi; heretofore exi-diuz between the undec dersigned in tho LUMBER BUSINESS ha been thi.-t dv disso'vd bv mutual comeot.- The books of the firm liave bcea left wilk Owen Cunningham for aetilement. F. BEARER. OWEN CUNNINGHAM. Ebensburg, Avg-ist 24. 163. "PAIlTNEirsHlP. The Lumber but. JL inesa will hereafter be i-ouJucled b tH j grru of Cunningham A Stonebc-ck, f Cunningham A Stooebeck. who wiil be prepared at all time to fill ordera for Poplar. Ash. Cherry. Linn and Pine Lumber, Sawed aud Shaved SUiugles. and will purchase all kiela of Lumber at the highest market rates for cash. CUNNINGHAM Jt STONEBKCK. WHOLESALE c$, GROCERS j JOf KINKEAD, Justice cf fV Vov: i La atd Claim Ajcnt.QiTic removed tvj I -h. fr orcner'y oocupiod by M. IIiiwc, US: SHE sua'
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