r Cambria Freeman Tm ? I"1 TWO HOJiDeKD mort verr Aon 0r pprpbi f Ca-orw otntntf. Tbs Fbksma cowim'". of baK erx ooLDMXt twor roading wtUr tkan any erAer papw pmblakcd m Cambria cwf. LOCAL AND PERSONAL w fVanntAV f ABatABa 4Vh L Uj UB fa" " Aeutru Id . ar M T.4 I jJJ Kormal School at Winboro ha a LJ repuUtWB. TV. 4 la track. f, nt.tWOB. BlBlS BISISU Tittto d.ncbur of Franktta McCarraldl ruJta detb io Jordan township, ,d;dso.ety. on Friday week. ' a br o" cttiaee. Bellgleaa services rL y U oesrly all the ehorchee. V- Sun Home, wife of Joseph Home, fbii pl. TfJr ,0Jdn,7 of heatorr p of ths Inogt, on Sattrday afierooon v,mi. J- 2?ff C. Van Dvaa- I j viUitnaiburf. Blair ouooty. were ' j-rtVited of their pocket-books at Oi; l Th" UtUr Cl'ibeattl.600. jb, pUnluf mill belonging to the Pa. R. Co it Altoooe was totally destroyed by 1 tti ih tia shop ad Joining partially coo '1 M TussJsy night lest, Involving a Jefaboet 30.00. ),, J. S. Ertns hss arrived and takes tresefSpeoce's Photograph Gallery, on j!48 rtrret, sod ftow ready to fur a Lb Lamia lbs highest style of tb art. Lk set for anrertisement next week. Mrs, Mary Beott. widow of John A. Lt, a natir of England, who settled ia i pWo 1816 and kept a store and beta itk caatoro portion of tba town, died U i,rtowa oo tba IStb instant, at tba ad U tg of 88 years and 7 aaootbi. TndHiDf boUM of Joaapb S. Diebl, l< iia towotiJp, Bedford ooooty, wu L;;eoaMBM4 by fire, a oonpUof woaka f.thi acly a portion of tbo furnitwra waa ptd. Lnca ktTj aod no iaaaraaoa. iftm Woodward, wb!U hooting Id Clear Itti eooetf , not loog ainoa, aocidea tally aboi kaeif, lb bU eouring bta araa near tba Lttodcoiiiiog cot htat baUw tbo elbow, iW(pcf is bU body boar tbo ahoaUor. ia'i W dapaird of. HfW Campball, a aerraat girl (a Ballv ipborf, baa bean cooaoaitMd to jail oa a krp of iafaDt'tclde. and a young nan Ud Arthur O'Neill baa boaa ooofincd ia k Mae icitkutioo bargd with baring tsitbad bar ndcloa to prodoco aa abor a. !A rkt oaeorrod betwoaa a n dob bar of noa (ilofd io kkig tba railroad near Key Mill, &4neret coaaty , wack bafora Uat, jd tbt ctttaooa tbereabonta araaed tkeaa $m led droTa tba riotera frrxa tba field. U of tba lattor wera lajurod oaa of )B tarkiuiy. Km tit meo tbat or ro arable tailor W, Mr. Jwba Doogberty , baa repaired a f itl raried stock of ot&do-ap w later of all ittea, qualities and prkee. iocg other articles, he baa mitiury frock iu whicb origloally oot $18, and foe b aaks oa!y $i. Gall and axatalae hurt. Ut.Jaiah M. CLrlaty of QaHiUic, ibU )atj,itoM&f ft oompaiiy of contractors aoaaubea awarded tba boi'.dicg of i Vi'7 miaaof railroad from Walking yt&j la Point Look at. If energy sod jm capacity avaiUtb angbtia the mat- Ut. C.'a pari of tU work will be well aa aod snoeay bmim la tba orarattoa rb atwe of A. B OmJroa & Co.. ia Uol TWj. waa aatWaly detttroj ed by fire on BMtrolog jmX. ana the roof oi Mre. . Ray 'a dwallioe- adiniwlLE waa also aed fl. Tbe a tors baildiag waa owned Ua. Ray. It la belUrad tkat tba store rwtbed an4 lbs cat on fire. K early all gooa ware got ooi, taougn la a daea- ..... i M eoUioci. As w a'vd not feast oo torbey on Tbaoke nog day we aare no tnasks to it re oa It score. We bare to tbaak Judge Mar , however, for a bnneb of an per b cigars. tcb ba did ns the kindness to present days ag. 1 hey are J exoelient qos:t- tsd more liae tbem caa be roaod by rert of too weed" at the dreg, book and fttoo atora of Lsmnoa dr Harrsy at all bta. Tlaraslms Kaoe, John Lynch, Edward sod John HalrablU were tried at tttiajtloo last week oj ike charge of ktll t Patrick Msckey. ia the Broad Top re ts, oa the eight of the 21st of August last, UiU foor of the prisoners wort oonvicted I mardar ia tba second dagreo. A aaotioa f a saw trial baa been EBde. and no til tbat idiipcatd of the prisoners will re an a la aa kteoeed. jOar young friends. U rears. Geo. J. Akera M David R. Que. bare porchaaed the W,s AdooeaW from Mr. Geo. W. Cope. the irat number nader their control will flatted aeit month. Botb tb new pro tor poasess a prsctical knowledge of Mpnoling business, and are emiaeatty fit !-oduettbe AitctaU saceosafallr They " to print it in Johnstown. Wt wUh abnedtot prosperity. irst jlsgle of lbs merry bells greeted wesraen last 8atrday week, and since a a!,!Kbt d iIe1t hmT beo w,Utr .with io iodlcatioas of a break ap at pwM, althongk a taaw ast ia oa Tneeday "Bg, only to bo followed by more snow hsrd freeae the same night. Nearly J " s!ls in tow. bare gone dry.aad the i qnsation is getting to ba quit a aers Mt iteoof ow citiastn. 3,Vxciting soe no occarred la the Bedford r3'-o on Mcoday of last week. A oiuajui ibio voara in at vu ice ki m Und'r h" BW) 'nt hi f tv- ka do1l. the greater portion MWfell npon bU bead. The yonng ii J A? '"mtdiately arrested aad commit l1. hsil "M B WleollX releaaad ea ifu411'' Hcsical Woaui for Korom-iuh-sTUW ,nd U mMt httractlre klerlTr W wlth oUfol new mnaie aad U bTt 1 IdlD- AfwioaX World la the tt0,t PPl" msjalcaJ magasine con tain a tBa 5T.n for nfe. eooslatlog of piaaoo. W' w,Btaebiaea. writiog deske. hi wTVvx, chronica, books, misic, W. t.!." oer raadera to ed ten ilrVera. Bcainard Eoo, 'H-V! Ura amotwl of dkoloe - Phmfcyo net, Vy iwa.i suaea oamoer itti. p,e ' w masie aad ralnsbla iwr vi Ji1 u Imnanse eiroolatioo f'a Of 11 aa - VI..... l EaBIW MrtCta I Hrnndnor Rnrrw. TT. rrat Penont SJtcl Dad and At nomtt KoUxd end Set on fsrc About tms bair mtle irem f leasaat Orora and eiifbt or nine nailea from Hoatlogdon. on the lino of tba Broad Top Bail Bond, waa the acone. on Wednesday ereninzof last wetk. of one of laoaa wrriDie crimes wblcb bare so freqaeot ly of lata startled the world, aad which makes th blood ran ould to think abont. A a old man named John Pelffhu). a well-to- do firmer, his wife and a lad named Philip Uarner were snot dead whilo eating their rapper, after which tbo boaso waa robbed of aboat J2.000 and then set oa fire. The smell caused by something burning attracted tba atUatioo of Mr. Peter PcigkUl and another man who wrre paaaiog the house aboat aiao o'clock, and oa opening the door they fboad the three rlctima lying side br aide in the rorm a.ltiaing tba one In which the terrible crime bad been committed. They bad all been shot through the head, aad the three bodiee were more or leas burn ed aad charred by the fire. Mr. Peinhtal waa Warned eat tbo back of the aeck and one of hla hands was nearly oonaumed. Mrs. Jfeigbtal waa badly burned about the arms, breaat aad body, aad the body aad limbs of the little boy were literally roaated. Two well defined tracks la the saow la dkaud the dirrctioa taken by tbo murder ers, and aa two men had been noticed lurk ing aboat tL premiere daring the day, aua plcion at ones attached to them. They were traced to Haatiagdon, where it was found that they had taken the Cincinnati Express westward at 8 o'clock oa Thursday morn ing. The telegraph waa immediately brought into requisition and the police authorities at Altoona arrested the two men npon their ar riral ia that city. They were confined in the lock-up until the arrlral of the first train sastward, when they were taken to Hunt ingdon an? committed to Jail. They are botb Germans, aad gave their names aa Al bert Van Bodrnburg aad Qjtleib Bobner. While in the Allawna lock-up one of them attempted tn escape through the sewer at tached to the back prirr.bat failed. About 400 ia gold and greenbacks wars fwond ap on their persona. Bobner ia an old offender, baring boon aoaricted of larosay la Hunt- lord on some two or three years ago. The excitement at Huattagdwa when the prisoners rescbed there waa rery great, aad it waa fsared that lycra law would bo re sorted to, but better ceanaela prerailed and tka prisoners were safely ooonned ia jail. wkero tkey made tke following evafeeeione of their guilt, as we find them published ia the Huntingdon Journal; OjeiriasioM or KKVivsa, Ooe of then. ( Bwdenburg) tin ally confessed to hara born aloog, bat deaicd participating ia the murder, lis said they had been there a couple of weeks befors pretending to bunt work: that oa the Alwaday .preriooo they had made ap their miuds to rob the bona ; that tke other told aim they would bare to kill, aad ha aaid he coaid aal do that, aad then tvld him to keep watah oateide. which he did. first girisg him his pistol : that tbo other rstarnod and told- hien that ho had killed three and set fiss U the hoite; that they then dirided the moaey, aad walked to Huntingdon and took tke cars. Be el on feaaod t being in Mr. Jaooba' oyater aaloea waiting for the cars, and said that ho had bought hie piatol aa Uollidsyr-burg, at a hsrdwsre store, aix or ecrea weeks ago. The other refused to make acknowledgments, aad stubbornly denied his guilt, bat apwa being farther pressed promised to make some farther discWauree ia the future. The following ia the owvrxaasotr or bobstsb 1 was born tu Wurtemberg, ia May, 1827, and oame to this conniry in 1814. 1 was acrsr married. I serred as a private ia Co. C. 70ih Hsw York Yolttttteera, fur two year and two months. After being diachargad from the army I bred firat U New York, then ia Huntingdon, and latterly at Allooaa. I worked ia the cval mioe ea Broad Top a 1 ooople of months for Robert Hare Powell. I waa aerer acquainted with the ismiiy 01 John Peigbtsl, but paaaed there csee aad asked for work. I first became aeqaaiated with Albert Yaa Bodeuburg at hia boardiag houae ia Alloo aa io fteptembar Uat. Tva alept together aad boarded at the aame boose. Soon after I got acquainted with him he told me tbat Psightal bad money, lie said that he had slept there twice. He aaked me to goaloag and stay outside, aad aaid I need net know what be did inside. We came down oa the cars on Monday erenisg from Altoona, aad walked from Huntingdon, by way of lie- Canoellatowno Peigktara tkatereaing. and slept all aight ia his (Peightal'a) aUblelefl. On Tuesday we walked rr the neighbor hood and inquired for work, and etayed all aight in a barn further down the road. On Wodooaday morning we came to Haatiag don. and 1 did aot want t go baek. (This waa ea the morning of the nouraVr. J Albert said if 1 did aot go back ho would shoot me. We started back after dinaer. aad walked to Peightal'a by way of the Broad Top Kail road, atopplng a whilo at McCoaaellatewn elation and at Pleaaaat Orora to avoid get tine there too aeon. We reached Peightal's about ? o'clock. 1 stayed on the railroad aad Albert went to the house. I heard ealy one shot. The wind waa blowing very bard He waa in the house aboat one boa). He broutbt oat two bare full of gold aad stlrer. He care me one of them, aad aaidJ "Now let's go." I think Albert had twice as much money aa I had. He told me ia the lock-up at Altoona that he had put the money away while he waa down ia the privy, by digging a hole with his hand aad barytas; it. Tar anotbar column of thia issue will be Mr. Wanamaker, of the celebrated clothing nrm wt mm" w w - liberty of publishing it, apd rery gladly r.k th word he doairea aa to ta reference io hi. mat sale. "It is an ill wind that blows no one any good," they eay, and here . i. iif.rtiaa af the old Droverb. If hard times hare made buaiaeaa dull thia fall, they bare, ta tarn, anaa ' p portaaity of getting a good auit of clothea. . i ... L. . vmm wa ran Mmmind. at leaat at " - " n. wnnA fallow iho haa DMD TT KB0W - b V. patting himarlf off without aa orerooat this winter, or a much needed pair of panta. or reat. because he thought he eouldn't afford It. All MB will SQw Kvie i " maker's, and lay la a stock for the next few txj. r. ikat tha aala ia Intended JI1TI. lUiw . to be abarp and qaUk, bnt the chance is one of those tbat men "Jump at." aad so we aad ant ear a word to oar readers about being in good time. Trust a good Cambria coaaty maa for securing a good bargain when he haa a chancel Many of as still i - mamoriea of the sale last fall. and if this is to be like that, it's -peaches and cream" to ai. wbatersr it may bo to Wanamaker 4k Brawn. Aaykew. they hare oar best wishes. n.. tv- Urra and warleJ stock of goods at V. 8. Barker's store comprises erery thing that any bnyer coold wish, but what will particularly latere mo ia?n, the magnificent assortment of Fnrs, of all STsdee and stria, which Tallia is offering at vera- Urn nrWtaa. Oer ladv friends seed tnar a fta art ef fnra atvai!d M and 00 the JLocal CorrapondeBce. JoHMTOWa", Not. 22, 1869. Dear FrtcmanQiv'iag thanks u oo great shakes the way it ia done. The President say to himself, "Now, if I don't appoint a thanksgiring day, I'll be rery unpopular." So be writes a litUe speech and pats it ia the papers. He makeait just like the ones his predecessors made. The Governors of the various S tates ssy, "Now, if we don't proclaim a thanksgiving day. the President v ill be one trick ahead." So they write lit tle speech ea, modeled just like some other m ade j eara age. and get tbem printed. 1 he peopls ssy. "Now. let's bare some fun." So they get their friends together, eat turkey, drink wine, lager, ale, etc., and that's the way tbey give thanka. The aaloon keepers ay, "Now, let's have a little profit." So they go and lay in a good stock of whisky, brandy and gin, and with the eye of one window bslf open, and the door ajar, juat enough to let people sea that they can get in. they all give thanks. The boys ssy, "Now, let's have some fun." So they take their aleds and skates and pat m one entire day swearing like soldiers, and that'a the way they give thanks. The young men say. "Now, let's have aome fun." So tbey hire sleighs and go out a few miles to some neigh boring villsge. and, when coming homo whooping and hallooing, you can tell tbat tbey are giving thanka. The older young. men aay, "Now, let'a have some fuo." Where!" A hunch at your elbow indi cates tntmp, and they slip off and are not sera till after night. Tbey were giving thanks at the card table. Some people go to church and give thanka in their own way, bat when all the thanks of forty millions of people are bottled up. it doesn't take a big bottle to bold thanksgiving day. In the city of "Brotherly Lore" the sermons were tinctured with common schools, loyal Lopes, free Cuba. Tammany Hall, etc So itia aot at all difficult to giro tbacks io a certain sectarian, semi-political way, but givioc thanks acceptable to the Ltrd is quite a dif ferent thiog. Certainly we should all be thankful for the blessicgs we enviy, bat swearing, gambling, drinking, and playing the canning. low, political demagogue and trickster, is not giving thanka. The old fathioDad fast day was a model thanksgiring day. There is humiliation and penance in a ait, bat a featt is quite a different affair. And rat a feast might be accompanied with true, real, genuine thanksgiving. Yet this ia not al way a the case. But we forbesr. We kept thsaksgiving oursetres. We plsyed the fife all day all the musical inatrument we had. We bad a reason far this. We cannot sing a bit. but we can look at 'tba words in a psiitn of thanksgiring (Dsrid'a) and think the words over while our old fife says the notes, and tbat comes as near giv ing thaaka on the psaUry aa need be. If these remarks subserve no other purpose, they constitute a splendid example of cvnt- cirm, and evca the cynic is useful in his place. Yon had no turkey and neither had I. aad if others who had felt morost eo that day, why shouldn't too and I frel moroai- ter, or no roaster f especially after the trouble we went to, to get something sub stantial ta giro thanks on. Seme of our business men, an Thanks giving, sat with closed doors and some did aot. Ia fact, it ia a 1 moat impossible for basiaess men to ut up wbsa the materials for thanksgiring are demanded by two-th.rda f the community. People mast bars thank rng wtaUrial. If thsnks came from the heart. folks could giro thanks without going to the stores, "bat these atomach thanks, likn stom ach bitters, mnst come from the piece where they are knpt regularly for sale. W ho could give thanks in three days without turkeys, chickens, batter, eggs, beef, ssuseere, pies. cakes, raisins, mince meat, applea. peaches, sugar asd coffee. It ia folly to think of it. if the beys didn't get a good dinner, they weald get tirsd swesrirg before the day weald be half over, and if the ateres close ap. where would the good dinner come from. People who starve a day or two beforehand. like tke saeient Ramans did. in order to give tbsaks fallv, would be miserably off with out a doable portion oa tbia day. So that grocers aad provision men are excusable for diwobeyiag the miodat'. We don't know how it is aboat dry goods and job-printing. Tbo big mill didn't stop neither. There's i exeats here aiso. Tea mast strike when the irea is hot. aad it doesn't do to 1st it eei. For the same reason we work here sometimes that weekly thanksgiving day, vdtpod 8andsy. jfow, Ut. Kdttor, I don't lixe iDese sine tares myself, aad if other people don't they needn't read tbem. Bat I have no local. Nothing bnt aandown has happened here fr a week, aad one mnst write something. Greece bad its saorting Viogcn and every age la the better of a little gaU just ta make the sweetaesa or lire appreciable. Years, Ac, Bob Rot. Davaa. ta these dsys af drvggtrj peo ple shoald be carefnl ef whom they bay dregs. All drugs are aot pare, aad aa moat mocieine is taken inwardly, impure drags are extremely dangerous. Let those who need drags, medicines, dye staffs and paints go to C T. Frsxer, in Johnstown, a drag gist ef tweatyfive years experience, and a safe and reliable man, aad let tbem buy their draga from him. Mr. Traser bears ac quaintance, aad the longer yon are acquaint ed with him the better yon will like him. We thea aay to onr twelve hand red readers go. to C. T. Frsser. corasr of Mate and Fraeklia streets, and bay year drags, msd iciass, psiats. etc. Bub aSsTATX Sativos Bavx We call atteatioa to the advertisement ef thia valua ble institution, for savings bsuks. if rightly conducted, have a qnatity which no other bank can lay a claim to. They .are conduct ed more for the benefit and the profit of those who deposit in them than for the ad vantare of those who manage them. The Real Estate 8ariogs Bank ia under the an perviaioo of trustees who are prominent citi aens aad well-known business men, and its officers are experienced and accomodating. Hence the large success its statement shows. Wirrxa. The "oldest inhabitant" has no recollection of winter ever having set in so early aa it haa dane this yoar. nor has that respected individual, or any other man. any recollection of ever having seen so large an assortment of stoves at the renowned cheap house-furnishing dspot of George Huntley, as that gtntleraan haa now for aale at low- eat cash prlcos. If you need a store linat ley caa suit yea. Down Aa&IV. A. O. Frrhss been down to the city again, and we are assured that be haa brought home a mammoth Block of sea sonable and excellent goods of every descrip tion. Fry sells very cheap, and aa a .conse quence he sells a great deal, and has to re new hi stock elten. Bay irom rry. VxxT Fm -It is the general verdict of oar people that the stock nf goods at R. R Davis cheap store, ia the Seat Ward, la not onlr rery large bat very fine, and tbat Kow ley gives Ills customer as gond bargains as ear deafer io the oownty. Theee are facts - pHUASixrfil. Not. 22. 1869. To tXt CdUcrr of th Cambria Freeman : DxaX Si : You say tbat some of your neighbors are inquiring how we can afford to aoll out our stock at each prices as we ad .vertise. They say you tell me, " Would It not make them bankrupt to sell out four hundred thousand dollara' worth of clothing, and make no profit oa it?" I am glad the people take ao much interest in us and our "Sale." and I cheerfully reply to their que ry. In these times, most men consider that they are "making money" if they manage to hold their own. That ia not our case, however. Even by this Sale, not directly, but indirectly, we expect to mske something. In the first place, our satee thu far tbia sea- son have btn so great tbat though we have undersold all our competitors, wo have made money enough to rive as a handsome mar gin, even though we should make nothing by the sale, either directly or indirectly. But if we repeat the experience of lsst Win ter, we will find this sale the mesne of at. trading and attaching to our house many new cuatumera, who forever after rive ns their regular trade. There's profit in that. Then, again, it puts us in possession of a large amount of ready cash, which gives us infinite advantages in our boriness, and on which we can well afford to pay a discount rather than wait for it to come ia more slow ly in the regular way. Moreover, it givee us a good start for next aeason, leering us unincumbered with old stock. So our friends need not frsr that we will doourselves any harm : and they may be aure that we will do them good if they will give a chance at the present time. JUHN WANAMAMK, (WAWABf AKKB & Baowx). Oak Hall, 8ixtb A Market Streets. AhfOwo the incidents of the Chinese immi- grstion at San Francisco, a letter from that city no tea the introduction of the hideous disease of leprosy. It ssys : "One locality is indicated where it waa known that ten lepers 'were drsggiDg out a miserable exis tence. There are no quarantine or other aanitary regulations." The same writer affirms that ban Francisco is now infested by "no less than two thousard Mongolian prostitutes. It is high time that some means were adopted to arrest this flood of vice and degradation. The cupidity of the Koop manscbaps and the equally pennrious Amer icans, who encoursge Chinese Importation as a meaua of reduciog the wages of laber. should not be allowed to infect our whole so eial and industrial system with the horrible virus of Asiatic life. If Congress will not iuterpose. it is to be hoped the people of California will find other means by which to protoct themselves and their eastern neigh bors. Cin. Enquirer. Dsmoxxst's Too no Auxiica. This live. ly juvenile is constsntly improving. A new and moat intereatiog featare conaista of a beautiful cbrorao series of Audubon's Amer ican birds, each asperate picture ef which is fit to frame, and together would form a charming aet for a child's room. "Our Paris Doll." accompanied by a letter to the little ones, by Mme. Damereat, is another great feature, not to apeak of the spscial Christ mss attractions aud novelties, and a new story by the author of "Jsck and Roay." Altogether the December number ought to be good fr ten thousand additional subscri bers to Yocmo AxiaiCA. 11.60 with a beautiful premium. Publication affile, 838 Broadway N. Y. DutoBcsT's Monthly.--A splendid Christ mas number. This favorite periodical fur ladies improves with every issue. Its relia ble fashions, ita numerous fuil-sixed palter oa, ita admirable illustratione, and great variety of useful and interesting reading matter ran der it by far the moat desirable magasine of the day, and ia fact indispensable to ladies living away from the metropolitan centrrs. It ia alao the cheapeat magaxice at tt per annuo), with a handsome premium, which, fur a limited time, roay, we see. by a large aad magnificently engraved copy of Lillie M. Spencer's "Fuurth of July Pic-Nic" a picture worth three tunee the coat of the magaxm. rabiiatrca at eia sroaaway. New York. T. Oavt A Baa 91 A Oaara ffuuaa Maia street. Johastowa. New YorkCiotkiag Uall, are doing a fine business, but are will ing t do aa much more, ia order te make people comfortable aad happy. The dis play at their ahow window weald indicate tbat tbey know how to select goods that will pleaae, and tbey keep a nice little klark whickered gentleman at the door aa a caterer, who says, ar seems to aay. "Step ia. gentle ana. for this is the place to get a good holi day bargain ia made-ap clothing." Jajcu J. Ms era t coatiaaes te furnish the public chesp aad durable made-up cloth ing at bia store. No. 109 Cliatea street, JehostowB. His overcoats are very cheap and very dnrable. worth doable the moaey aaked for them. His coats, pants aad rests are made to match ia color aad texture, ao that one can purchase aay kiad of clothing by tke suit or by the single artiele. For aeat fits aad good sewing be challenges the State, and he will warrant what he sells to be just what it is rspreseated. Lxorets Matxa is making extensive prsparatioaa for the holidays, lie has or dered another carload of furs and dry goods, and he intends to make the people comfort able this cold aad dreary winter, provided they will only meet him half war and p&r chass what he sells. Call at No. 212 Opsra Hoase, Main atreet, Johnstown, and exam ine hia new atyles aad purchase some holi day gift fur aome goad friend or relative. The gift will be repaid tome dsy remsna ber that. IatroBTAXT. The fail and winter aaoaths are peculiarly prolific af weddiaga, aad as housekeeping is the nsxt thing ia order, for the doing of which furniture and other arti cles are indipenaable, it abould be borae ia mind that Shoemaker fc Co.. in additioa to their immense stock of dry goods, groceries and notions, keep a fall liae of faraitare of excellent quality, with which they are at all times wiiliag to eapply new beginners or veteran boose keepers at the very lowest figures, Hears 4k Co., Houston Hoase. Johns town, have jest laid in a large assortment ef dry goods, drees goods, blankets, coverlets, fars. shawls, and other articles of wiatcr apparel and winter comf rt. Dressing wares saay aave a doctor bill, hence we adviae oar frienda to call and see what the "boya" have for sale. . Too will not go away dis pleased or disappointed, but yon will surely buy in proportion to the amount of money you can spare. Don't fail to call. LxoroLD it Brothkx, Oak Hall, No? 241 Matu street. Johnstown, anticipating a hard winter, have laid in an immense lot of cheap and comfortable made-op clothing, which they intend to sell during the holidays or earlv part of the winter. We notice tbat a great many large bundles of clothing, are carried away daily, which makes us think that tkey have a regular aad sure caatooa. Tbey are cocneoted with a ity firm ted can re mff maffe to order swt day. - (HEOYER. & BAKER'S Hw . mar rxxxxra ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY - SEWING MACHINES, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. TSO Cbeatuat St., Philadelphia. POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and 8isoplioity of Machinery. Using both threads directly front tke speels. No fastening ef seasaa by head aad a watfte of thread. Wide range of applleattoa wltbeat eaaage of adjustment. Tke Beans retains ks beanty aad firmness after wasbisg aad ironing. Baerdee doing all kinds ef work deae by ether 8cwiag Machieee. tkeae Mackioea exeeaie the most beaatifat aad porBaaaoojt ZambroUory aad oraasseatal week. Tax HieassT rami rase at all the fairs aad exhieilieae of the Unites Stn'ee aad K arena, kave been awarded tke QROTKR A BAKKJt SEWING MACHINES, aad tke woaa bomb ar Tasat, wkertver ei hi sited ha conapetitiea. Twa toby wievT raise. THE CROSS OT THE LEGION OK HONOR. wa conferred en the renreeewtative ef the GROVKR ABA KER SEWING MACHINES, at tke Expo,;, tier Universalis. Paris. 1867. thus aiteetinr. their great ssperiority over all other Sewiag Msckiaea. ESfFee aale fcv C. T. Rearers. Ebeasbarg. (Jmae 3. 1SS9 -1 t. TO COXSCMPTITEI. Tarn ABViariaxs, bar lag beea reetered to health ia a few weeks be a very simple remedy, after having suffer d aeveral rears with a severe leng sffectiwB, and that dread diaeeae, Cea ratition. is anxious te make kaowa to his fel low aafferera the means ef cere. To sll who desire it. he will send a eery ef the prescription used (free of charge), with tke directions for preparing and using tke ataae, which they will find a scar mi Tea Cemjetrr Tioy, Asmara. BaenoaiT'S, Ao. Tke object of the edrertieer inaending the Prescription ia to benefit tke afflicted aad apread information which he oonceiTee to be ioralaable ; and he bores every sufferer will try kia remedr, aa it will cost them nothing end mr proves blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please adJreea Rev EDW RD A . WILSON sny90.-ly. Williamsburg. Kings Co., X Y. DIED, BROWN. Tn Manater towashla. ea Taea day, Sd Inst.. A nale Maria, daegkler ef J scare and B. Brown, ag-ed 14 v eara. BROWN. On Friday. 12k iaat.. Jeka. sen ef Jasass and B. Brown, ia tke 7th year ef kia The fewer that In beaaty bloom unmatcked, Meat fall the earliest prey ; Trias Death's celd hand kaa redely saatcked Oar precious ones away. Aad ia tke bone, where aaagkt ba jay 8e lately reigned aapreane. We anise ear fair-balred. darliag bey Oar jeungeat bright aaabeam. While our ksarts are wrapped ia gloom For Annie, oar dear firat bora. Wke waa called away ia beaaty 'a bleem Aad life's bright, promiaiag more. Ere one deed her day had overcast. And transient er uaknowa waa pain ; Too pare for earth, she is with tke blessed, - Aad we would not nish her back again. Bat tbere's a home tkat'a free from care. And whea this terrestrial life is o'er. May we meet thoae loved sues there Who "are not lost, bat gone before." LP. MeVICKER On Tneeday. 23rd iaat.. at hia residence in Cambria towbahip, Mr. Alex ander MeVrcker. aged t7 Tears. Mr. McVicker was a natire of Bedford ceaa ty and removed to this place ia tke jer 1841. He waa a tanner by trade and Carried en tkat business for a number ot years. He tkea pur chased a farm two miles west of town and de voted kis entire atteatioa ta agricultural p&r auita. He enjoyed the respeet and cenfideuce ef the commanity and kaa left behind him the reputation ef a good clliasn and an heaeat ansa. McOUlRE. On aaday. the 21st iast., st 10 o'clock p. as , at tke resideuce of ker talk er, ia J knstewa. Miss Reaey F. McOaiie. aged 22 year. REAL. ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, He. S3 Faarth Aweaiae, Adjoining new Merehaata' and Msaafacturars National Bank. PITTSBURGH, PA. E8TABLIII1 BD IS 1862. ISAAC JONES. President. WM. H. 8 WITH. Vice Presides. 8. ". CARRIER. Sec aad Trees. B C. PARKS. Aeceantaat. E. B. TODD. Solicitor. racemes : Boa. Tkea M. Hewe. Jacob Painter, Hen. J. K. Meerkead. C. O. Hoasey. Harrsy Ckilds. Wm. H. 8aalih. Isaac Jenes. D. W. O. Bidwsll, Nicholas Toegktly. Jr. (tnteawaait ef Oeteber St, XtCe. ASSETS. Beads and Mortgagee, beiag firat lieaa oa Real Estate $502,957 00 TJ. 8 I8S1 Beads, at par ....... . 35,000 r0 O. S. 13 41 Beads, at par 25.1)00 00 Real Estate 2.720 47 Office Famitare 418 9 Caah 51.400 32 Total......".." S6U7.43S3S LIABILITIES. Amount dee Depositors f.SM.103 71 later eat. Not. 1.1849... 14,027 79 Ooatiageat Faad 43.364 69 Total. 39 INTEREST ALLOWED aa Deposits, at tU PER CENT. PER ANNUM, payable te Depositors ia Mar and November, which. If aet drawn, will be added te the principal, aad ooBtroesain. Opea for Deposit from 9 A. M. to 3 P. AT.. dally : else ea Satarday Erasing, from fi ta 9 a'eleck. tSyMoasy leaned oa Bead aad Mortgage only. Slipe for tke use ef depositors wke eaa- aot visit the city, and copies ef Charter aad Br-Jaws faraisksa by mail S. 8.' CARRIER. . Berretarr and Treaaarer, Ke. (3 foara Ave., PiTTSBsaea, Pa. Kereaaber 24, lc69. 5m. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the following Aprraieementa of cer I.. nA-.An.i Pmnartt af Decedents, selected M,,H . l . w .. f- - -j and set apart for the widows of intestates, un der Act of Assembly of 14th April, 1351 . here . . w tr bar . i been bled in tne iiegisier e uooa at x.oena w w;il Ka nraaentad ta the Ornhene Court for approval on WrbxxaoAT, the 8th dsy of December next, to wit. ; Appraisement ef certain personal property set apart for Catharine Davie, widow of David J. Davis, tare of Cambria township, dee'd. Appraisement of certain paraoaal property . . n i i - v t .t a pet apart tor u. oaaa, w w. OT 8. Baaa, M. D.. late ef Bbensberg . dee'd. iiiiranBivrlv. ok. CieTk'i Cr, Ebsatrwj. !frv. 19, ICTTCt REGliiTEK" NOTICE. Notion is hereby givea tbat the follow War sooowat hare beea pasaed and filed la the Register's Offlee at Ebeosbarg. and will be presented to the Orphans 'Overt of Cambria twenty, for confirmation aad alio wanes, oa Moa4j.y,atbe 6th day oi November aeat. So wit : The partial aeeeaut of Maibew M. Adam's. Adm'r of Ignatius Adam. Ute of Waabiagiea township, dee'd. The account of Wm. J. Duaoao. GeardUa ef Sarah Elisabeth Wiiliame. The account of Wm. J. Danean. Gaardiaej ef James 0 Duacaa, minor heir oi J as. Dea eaa. late ef Blackliak township, dee'd Tke first aad ftaat aeewaat ef Wm. U Seck ler. Adm'r ef Eieaaer MO aire, late or Clear field tew nskip. deceased. The first aad fiual aeeeeat of J one Bender. Adm'r of Margaret Baser, late ef Carreliteea. deceased. The first aad fiaal a ceo ant ef Jeka Baoder, Adm'r ef Mary Aaa Ba-er. Ute sf Carroll town, deceased. The first aaU iaat aeooaat ef JeSn Seeder. Adm'r ef Barbara Bcser. Ute ef Carrelltewa, deceased. The aeeoad and final aecoant ef Emma Fribgls, Adas' ef Jvha Priegle. Ute ef WU mere borengh deceased. Tke first aceeeatof William Teaag. Ra'ref Mrs. Isabella Brews, late ef Coaemaagh ber eegb. dceeed The first am fiaal aocoantef Jaa. H White, Ex'rol Jeha Whale, late ef Biackiick town ship, deceased. Tke aeveaet ef Harriet Orr (formerly Hr riet M'Carue) and John LUyd. Adm'ra ef Mi ckael M'Cacae, Ute el Ebeaabarg. dece'sed. The aeeeuet efLewis Doaoaayer.Uaardian ef Juba Bemgardaer. miner child ef Dan'l Bm gardaer, laie of Rlcklaad tewaskip. deceased. Tke ecceaat ef Joseph Crisis. Oaaraiaa ef Alexander Doaaldsea. a miner ekild ef Edw. Denaldeoa, Uu ef Wsakiastea twp . dee d. The areeaat ef Lewie Doamayer, Ueardiaa ef Aaaie Bemgardaer. aviaer child ef Daaiel Bemgardaer. lava e RichUad tevaaaip, dee'd. The fiaal aeeeant ef Lewia Dwamayer. Oaar dian of Leah Bumgarduer. miner child ef Daa'l BemgardDer. late ( Ricklaad twp., dee'd. The aeooaat ef Oeerge Sharer, Adm'r el Mary Eager, late of Jacksoa tewaskip, dee'd. The seeead end acceaat ef Peier Ra brits aad Magdaleaa Rubrils, Ex'rs of Jaeeb Rabritz, lata ef Ceeemaegh tewashlp, dee'd. Theaccooatef Elizabeth A. Barker. Adm'x ef Jacob Barkey. Ute of Crorle twp . dee'd. Tke aeooaat ef James Brews, Es'r ef VI na. Ckarlter. late et Praspect boreagh. deceased. Tke first aecenntef T. A. Shoemaker. Adm'r cam tesUasate aaaex of Jeha Fi-spar;ek. late of Sawmerkill tewaship. deceased. Tke accoaet ef Joseph Croyle aid Mrs. 8a rak Myers. Adm'rs of Jesepk W. Mj ere, Ute Of Cceyle township, deceased. Tke first akd fiaal accoaat of O. C. K. Zahm. OaarUUa ei Elisabeth A. C Brady, minor child ef James Brady, deceased. The firat and final account ef Henry Byrne, Ex'r ef Andrew t. Bsker. Ute ef Carroll tee a ship, deceased. Tks first and fiaal aecosst ef John A. Blair. Adm'r ef Bernard M Uirr, late of Cambria toweahin, deceased. The fourth areeaat of Oeorge M. Reade. Adm'r of Robert Dtris, la's e( Snbarg, deceased. J AMES CRlFFlN. Register. Register 'a OfiSce. kbeasburg. Nor. II. ln9 'Peer women are on every aide, sad orphans cry lor bread, became hushsnd and ta there lived aad died aaiaiBred." AIIERICA1V LIFE IASUBlNt'fi COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CTre;aBtlse4 JSSO. Alxx. WatLLbix.Pies . .J--a S. Wiiaox.8 All polides non forfeita'-U. All policies are payable at death er BO jsra of ags. Eoovomv in managemeat. Cabb la the selec tive of riske. fa MrT-e ia the payment ef death claims, and BacoaiTT in the inrea meat of its immeose fuads, are r gidly adhered u aad hare ALWAia characterised thia Company. j. frankTcondon, Spaclal Ascot. Fee. 11.1M9. ly. A GENTS WANTED 1 AGENTS i WANTED. $75 to 2200 per mouth, male aad female, to sell the celebrated and orlclaal Common Seose Family Seeing Machine, Im proved and perfected ; It will bem. fell, aiiieb. tack. bind, braid aad embroider ia a most ea pcrier manner. Price only 9 15. Fer simpli city and darability it has ae rival De net bay from any parties selling machines eader the not name as eara, aaleaa baviag a Certificate ef Agency sigaad by na, aa tkey are werthleee Cast Iron Maehlaea Per Circulars snd Terms, spplv er address, H. CRAWFORD A CO . oct.21. 413 Ckcstaat Street, rkiUdeipbis. Fs REAL ESTATE AND SAW MILL rot SALI I We have far aale a tract er lead aitaate In Susquehaaaa tewnakip. Cam- krla immtm (amUiiiisr sbeBt TaBBB A MBA baring thereon a Steam Saw Mill, a Sbiagle a e a Vk i S . l SSI at ? L XiCBilt, a aiacBsmim oawp, wtta neeeissry Tools.) snd tee Dwelltae: Hesses. Also. Fir I V AVKX.S ur uuuu U4& TIMBER LAND in the same towaskip. Pine Timber adjoining eaa be bosgkt at lew rite. I arms aoieraie ana accornmeeauDg - Ayly to 8ROEMAXKR A OATMAN. Kbeesbarg, Rev II. lBb'J. U. VALUABLE TOWN TKOPliRTY FOB. MILK. The aaderMrnad eiers at private aale TWO LOTS OF GROUND front isg ea Mais atreet. io tke Bareagk ef Wilmere. and baviag thereon erected a two story frame DWELLING MOUSE ef eemmed.oas dime si on a. and a large two a lory plaak o fORt HOUSE, leealed ia the business portioa ef the towi Aa iadisputpble title will be givea. For farther partiealars apaly ea tke premiss er addreja Mae. A. BEROHANE. oet2l. Ct. Wilmere. Cambria Co.. fa. 17&TATE OF" JEROME DAWSQN, -J Dso'o Havinf been appointed Execa- tore er tke last wm and Teetameat er Jerome Dawsea, lateaf Galiiixin townsh'p, Cambria ooauty, deceased, the undersigned hereby aott fy all pci sons isdebted te said estate tkat pay ment muat be made without delay, and those having claims sgaiast tke saws are raatd to prose l tbem properly aathaUateJ lor aev tieaaeat. WILLIAM DAWSON Saeoatora. JAMES J EAT LOR Oetober 28. 1849 l E STATE OF NANCY KRISE, D- J CBAssD Hsviac been appelated by tke Orphasa Ceart of Cambria coaaty Xiecator af tke esUte ef Nabst Ea.ea. late af Clear field township, .dee'd, the endcrslgaed hereby notifies all persona indebted t eaid estate that payment mast be asde withoat delay, and thess baviag ciaiaas against the same win pre Beat them ia proper ehap for setUomeat. A- E. FISKE. Execs tor. White Twp., Xer. 11. ldC9.-tt. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP ! The partnership . ... .i l : a l tneretniore ezis tng oeiweeai u HmKm -it. rr.t.i k-.;nMa la TorettA horoarh. was diaaolred by muted consent ea the 1st day of September last, ineouaineaa w on br Eager A Eager, in whose bands tke books of the late nrm nave oeen iei iw cwnwnw. Loasrro. I DAVID EAOER. Nov. llt63.Ct. ALBERT, BEN DER. t RAIN AND PRODUCE. The en. I deraigned la still in tke OsaiS Axn Pso oca Btra:maa fa Saltabnrr IadUaa county. Pa., and would be glad te famish kts old ews tomers aad all ethers with Wheat, Rye. OsU. Coca sad Fork at reasonable rice. All er- 4-'w-pdj'wri8T0!r. SaltsbTrrj, V sr. , ia. Ayer'o Tor restoring 'Cray lizbr to its natural Vitality and Go!cr. ' A dressing wtJch ia &t ooo agrtat'.e, Wltbj, aod ogact4al for preeerring tba bavfr. JFadod or grog Aair as toon rettorod to its original eolor an th tAs gloat mmd resAaeas of yomtA. Thia hair is iWb. aoed, falllrje; hair checked, and tald res often, though Dot always cared by ha use. - Nothing can reetora tba hair where the follicle are cWatrorad, or tba glands atrophied aad decayed. Bat uc& at remain can ba saved for u fulness by thia application. Inrtaad of fbuliuf the hair with a patj aed moot, H will keep it clean and rigoroaa. Ita occasioaal nse will prereot tba Lair from turning graj or falling off, aad conaequeoUy prevent baldaeea. Free) from tboeo deleterious tmbetanoe which make aome preparations daneeroua aod injurioaa to the hair, tba vot cao ooly benefit bnt not barm it. 1 waXstod moral for a L . ' . HAIR DRESSING, nothing els caa be (bund so cWlrabU. OonUiaing neither oil nor dye, it does act soil whrto eaunbric, and jet laeca soag on the hair, firing it a rich gkrj lustre and a grateful perfamo. Pnpared Dr. J. C. Ajer & Co., PaucncAX Ajrr AxAirncAX. Csaam, LOWELL, TAg. rmcra auoo. For sate by R J. LLOYD. Agent. Ebeesbefg. Ayor'a Oathartio PilLg. for an eme purpowee c a Pwrhane no oo chae la so smivereaUv re qairea by everynoii aa a caanarato, nor was evnr any beore so univaxaae. ly adopted late nee, Ba every coantrj and amoew ail cIasms, as thia solid bat effl elect pargaOva ftii. The obvious ree eon is, that It is a more re liable aad far nor en tual remedy than ear other. Thoae who hava tried it, know that it enred them : those who here not. know that It ooTe Sbeir aaiaiibora aad frtaerta. and all know that what it doe once it doe atvays Chat it never fails threa;h any taolt or aaiaetoc Us eotnpoeiUC. W hara thonsarxls upon tbo. aeavdi of oortl rt na te of tbefa- rein ark aM etrres of aba foUewina; complaints, bnt snch eare are kaowa fas every netAhborhood, aad w need net pebtlah tbem. Adapted to all ares and ooa diUons ia all climate ; eon tarn in r neither calomel or aay doletoriea drns ther msy be taken with safety try anybody. Their sugar ooating preeervo then ever fresh ana ma see theaa pleasant to take, whila boinA purely vrgnl itaVs a harm eaa ant from their nse ra any quaodty. Tbey operate by their powerful inflaonoe oa Cbe internal visoera to nwrify the Mood and Mtmaiale it late heal thy action restore the obaraecko ot the stoeaach, bonreis, liver, and other orwaos of Che bedy, restoring their irresruiar actioai to hearth, and by correcting wherever they exist, such dorarsfe meats as are the Orst origin ot disease. hftnave directions are given in the wiaws ea the ks, for toe following oomplsiau, wbion theaa fillm rapidly cor : Tor Xvepeiia er KndUg eeetost, XJealeeaw me-. Laarasr aad JLoaa f Appetite, Char Bhonid be taken moderately to aOmuiate the etoo aoh aad restore Ita healthy lone and acCvon. For JLIrer Cena pi stint and its varions srm towts, Bllleata Uradackv, SMelc Meant a case, XawsMtice or Ore sWcWaeaa, ZsiUoese Colic aad Dilloete Carers, they ahoukl be a dtoionaly taken for each eaae, to correct the iTIiannul aotioa or remove the obstraetlona which cause K. For Drssntary or IWarrhoi, but one BnBd dose is seaersily required. For mVkeaanatiewa, Oent, 9ravre4. Fsvtvt Sartoa of the Ileart, Ja4m 1st Use AMdM, ABack and sLoiase, they hould be rnntinnimalr taken, as reqaired, to cJtange the diaeasod action or the system. With saoh cLaas those rniia. laliaas disappear. ror AAropey ant XPi-opotceu wananre I should be taken tn large aad frequent do to jac wi ouoct vi n orasuo purr. For nrasslon a Laree dosa ahoold be I aa It prodnoo the desired effect by synipathy. JLa a AFtianer fU. take one er two MOa la bm. BMte dlgeshen and relieve the stomach. . An eocaAional doae stimulate the sCotaAeh aa4 eeweta into neaitay aotien. reMore the . and mvigorate tb srsteen. Haao at ia veetaAeoua wheie no aarioes oarumua Oa who fools tolerably well, alien find that a al thaaa Wlm makaa Kim AmJ AmAmAm ' -- 4 their cJeaaaias; aad reMratfaag aOoot ea the rTifss ins apparatus. XJK. J. C. A.TMM at CO. XOWBXJL. MUM., U.B.A. , Rai.es j. Llbtb. Aesrr. Ssspssaaa. Fa. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. ,- ra.p.piTTor dUUilBi UtT Xt A A ALL KIND OF CHAIRS, such at samraca n inor vcaira. rm oa: Chairs, Vienna Chslrs. Bnrtle Chairs, fclca Bached Chairs, Sociable Chaira, ant Sfsl (Sims; , . ROCKINO CHAIRS. OF EVERT STX3 SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lonnges. Ac. dee. CABINET FURNITURE t every deecriptioo and of latent STYLES, WITH PRICES TOSUIT TllS Tastes of all. t Thaahfal for paat favors, be iepee folly solicits a liberal share of pablle p4tr age. Cliatea Street, Jehaetesra CArrie Co. Pa. Jan. I1.1W1. , ESTCAYK. Cans to tba preflQtaee of tke subscriber, ia Bammrrklll tewaekia.' Cambria aatr. ar sbost the 1st ef Octo ber, eae YEARLIKO BULL, red te stew, with a white spot on each flank, bnt a mark viaible; alao. a FED lfULEY HEIFER. wa tke rlgkt ear cropped and the left ear alit aad a al. mtT that n.rt Tka Owner SB rV qBeated to com forward . prove proper;, eop charges snd Uks them away, otherwise tbey will be disposed of aceerdiaie to taw. -Kev l8.lt. JEREMIAH OLEAKQg. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Fisher a Bleed good Surveys beiag all pateaaed. these wke ewa portions ef tkea aeod aet ap ply for Pateata. These who have purchased traets, er parte ef trata, ef other bo diss af eae-; veys wkich have aot beea pa tea tod. aaa teo eere tke patoaU by applylag to SHOEaaKSR a OATMAJ. Eboasaarg. Her. 18, IKS. f. GENTS WANTED roe rue 11 'H TORT ear FREEAf A80S RT. Acart at atooeaa. 7U0 Ootave Pages. aMJ Boaar ttfal aad Iastrective Esgrariegs. The Bsosa. eemalete aad latereeting work erer MbUahed oa the sailed. Member a or the frerrr will aaa tkl a rare ekaaeo. 8erd foe eteocier. ;'. W REDDING. ' --' Rcrll.Sn. COT Broad way. ttr OOD, BriTEB, BESTTbe bee VJ sad ebesjes loooaioo ua Mgsc ta o-r are al it L. uatiaait't. Os d see. A. Iaaotoe. lafT