faiDbrla Freeman. :srr7TY : : FEB. 10, 1870 ''IT"ll2i!J ji PTocAL AND PERSONAL. , ri-CMNUS AND I'EKCILXKOB ,oa of Mr. Valentine, cf Belle 4 llt rfutlr poisoned to death either I-''' . wirn afarCD. . r - - - i fcc)" . ij-nrt of tb Protection V'lostiriDCw Company of Camb as bscded in too late fur publi Cambria ca- K irel cf I1 grades. Lake Fish aud I .-Bioatera. Lake acd Common Her- C''cl ' ..J I)r TVu'lrr. dentin! frrm vMprt- tit?:'.::" S'"'r II.. erta'tiiv b 11 n to limn i! C"X. n'rel nlaced a torpedo on the th dor tf tie United Brethren f lliJiidajul-urg. one evening not wb'ch txpluJea with n report a Z tc '. . t r'V.l'J. r. i t t I''"' .1: - .1.. t i i Ti'eV were wresmug ai iuo umo:e- i. n i, T..-1;..,. 0- , , l..).. l..u , V . f . rp:'f ftst&t w't itiT tuc ivj uici ' br"k b: leg -ear the thigh. "rr'rlltDg boure i t a Mr. Wilson, in , 1',"JEbip, Ceaifield ct unty. waa en- f,uc:ed by fire . n the 24th ult.. Jiv'-.rg oo ( f Wilson, horrible to .,'ua!J to Lave petlabtd in the fiance. r'irt thi:-R to fl.ur a a atandard .i-.i,ffooii i tne potato, a r. a a Letter ,';c;e 0f t'.iter cannot be bought auyhrre " fee fltur and feed dept t of E. J. i. He ta tp;nuii potatoes ior sale ,p t3d the best tf fl -ur for sale cheaper. I cbnpe in tr.e weamer occurred od r.'tt Ltht. aDd at i resent writing there bji'U leSS l"Q fur l'r ve nchea of on tLe Ercnfl, ana mora comicr. -berxtn especially arejticatly delighted T-ereUno ilUcount on the Photograph i t;i)tr pictures taken at tbe rove!ty :.rsph Gallery. C.-ntre atieet. They are t:t:: batitir acd plainly indicate that ,:nna is matter of biu profession. Let -:k your picture. JioBn-tn, li e jourg man who was to ;fc v itjuitd in Siifquehanca township. tltcgaicce, by beiiig accidentally cut in iWotnen w.th an axe, is stt.l lirinr. but inatcrs of his irjuri preclude any hope hi a!t:a;ate jecoverj. "U Iwretcebnrg Jiiderendtnt report !'.Lcil crrritany if which John A. ioo;. ( this place, is a member, baa kfstW made a ggvd strike, and tbe How of . .Yet I'rtmibe f a good We hope I'tDsy iU ainke bis fortune. One of tbe bappieat nn acor.g us jost is J..CJ fry. who is happy eni'Ugh to t every -ytrnKi who vuiu his ciieiip atore titderJul t-arain. The snow bus aff'jrd- L hit. a ehnce tu brinf in bis lutnr, and :uay account 'or his buoyancy of spirits. wlr'.i ?ry ia-a-j 'Lap j.-ie. A 'eat editor feckuowlt-dgm tbe r- h. it cf atrfctei that can fl a doe's tail ::'e it waa a caggin. People who iit e popular -cheap sU.re of II. H Davis, in s Eat TTtTii, ackaow Wge tbe receipt of focc bargmiua as ef c iaaa ochaafod to t fi-Wow man. At Carr.llifl-n . one oty Isst week, a dog, .icr orberwife, attacks i sereral peruses! d od -woman w wverelr bitto bv it :tht?r t'rofbr sacrdo.i ra 'killinj? th c.n animal, ws;cii he Uivl by (i-sciinrii-if hvt ini.j it4 Lead." ?t.t di '"'' 'J. CM n it tjeli.t)? v fae t.:ca. nor lk:j.n fru.li a btr.ee he carx,e. Ite Catholic Ladies' Fa:r wl! positively 'ii it tie k: dav cf Wrch Crt. and Jir meala will be served eacrh day dir fi i: couti-aance, besides tbe best of re- obirttiu t ali Lours of ti e ly and-eren- fl! The iadirs are uieetlnv with rr.rir- r.ico3:n seeming beautiful artioU f rvj kind f.ir the Fair. We Uvuulj yc-, ti.w etk to acknowj- tt.e rt j i , ( t.jr pree,;t from ("' t Itird and big hearted fnVnd. Win rui".'.. Jo!n;stjwn. whi.j comes this r j.c m .t? k,f a J.ih BTlt3 fc&dMie cb a:r f,.r the use at table of cur c.-tn. srh-Ms l.)Ch!y !!i?Ltcd with bcr i-cu;li!, n. If -3 ,1. i uuu i oil. "D 1 ,: -i-t:c next week, we will ""e I. The-isow cotca down and covers! the a&d all L.ture iB r,.,H.4j ,B hlU '"UnisT.iosJedor in -l.ib.orin )".r way, citr.e with H r.i.p i.il,i ;tt;.Ut: for leu money than at '..JMtabW.fi.ei.tio Kithcrn Oam- n,y t ;.oor r.oi?trv i.nt it .-.in ,': fireat dl ,,r r.,.W ...,,.. u.. 1 ;tj re Eot mblic. but the public arc re , ,ly buy'f)C from him and get. ' ' R-ds of t, bent quality. !. w proper machinery, espe- ti 8 Tuntainous region, wears Don Cffurt nI get half 4. RVere. Don't therefore die- fyfo . "J"""8 ma;nine, hay raite. tV. u " 1 DUy auy ther than b vm, ,rer' wLicb Mr- Huntley can fur-WmV- rat-.ud don't fail to ' fcLim ubileycu are at it. a hav u'm.I ,8Ucb ,,tber implements as ricy Lted. Ue sells eve0thing at fair o;lf!"tTre',h' whom our readers will ron. . " erson who committed amur- 3. it ! t, ? a maQ Iiarr,e'i Juhu Mar d for li. R8 Station .'some five weeks ago. .flUrW at t! 1 1 . r . A "'iwv jiuu wai itiered, was rh in P "uus oi nis uncie. ijeurge :ght .Bt Varro''l township, on Thursday t,l ;JJi1!,t as fae w" preparing to retire J ' o riC1(1 security. Officer Wm. "?ii, ou?01i!l, assisted by Col. Wm. i' offi." i 1 ai u' E-Jone8-of this Plac-. r'Wvl u,b porter, of Susquehanna, did r..:,r'ei for Fresh, and V,- im nnv in i-jit act tha' ttn C0itat3 at hi" leisure over the' - "y oi me transgressor is hard. CoNTy. T, very Utest een- . ' e v ounty. but new clothinff r "'- "5 000 . ' t fpny proprietor, who haa C "'i 1-eforA ik ... '-"""ng. 'ess or more, fnty. Fnilltu'e he any room for a new f JiUhl. -i . VBa Kl anr kind of vnnA rkl nd drai1!;."1.-" u01'' panta' vest. I r"ers st bia cheaD cash tor L-t.w.t..-r .. . enion tn atl,tBO Pya particular at n tn bjb parucuiar at. "th. Pr.r F"ryation of the natural rw,tttm.. ."7US "oa ieein ahould lent a' .? "onned and ftlled . . ?!ona IV. Go,-0 816 12th atreet. East f1! riu. .u ' worlt ta warranted and ' U, to from dUUnca. M ieceW!y tjecWed hy jUi, Butler. j'v 'C,tlUty' tl,at 'f i'a,tV SelliL at c a.e procures another to bid up the CTr3 tl-ercbv. he .,..r,i l.-i.i ... u:. i : i ! v' v' G JOtl aro 'IJ in' vel d Ib,kpr. and there ia no vr, , ce.Ll'0n f ny kind being practiced r Local Correspondence. JoKKaTOWji, Pb. 7. 1870. Duv FrttmanTheT is considerable feel Ifcg ruanifetiird here in regard to the question ff extending the jurisdiction of the District Cctiit. We bhvo no case in court either under or Kluve 00. The fact in, we never had two hundred dollars at once iu cur life time, and hence we do not feed much interest in the question of extended jurisdiction. As we expect, bowerer, to go to jail pretty often we feel interested ia baring a gocd. safe lock-up that will keep us Bccurely coi fined, and therefore we go ia fr a gocd jail in Eb tnsburg, or else for tztendivg the- jurisdiction vf Union Hall about twenty f,tt at the west end, ao at to make room fjr a good jail with all modern accommodations, Mich as gas, wildcat water, baths, sofas, rocking chairs, carpets, and ail tlo becoming our dignitv, hi uld it ever be our luck to be the county 's guest for eiiher a limited or unlimited time. We are really sorry that some little mind ad person took i rTense at nnr puns laat week in regard to tbe frrtfe-ary societies and fie brary association. We declare we meant no harm when we said we hped the matter would go ti hecd! Where else would liter' cry matter go? We are Lot err:'ou.. for there is nothing to be envk us of. We wuh every body well, and if we pars a jke peo ple should not take t Sense. We do know that the members of the literary societies uot ucfrequently make fun of each other. In regard to the Library Association, we wish it abundant success, only we do not like the political comphxion of the newly elected tfEcers. and fear that their selections cf books wouldn't suit our political appetite. We could Damn sundry hooka which we'll bet our bottom dollar will find a prominent place in the Library, and which we wtuld not read. KvJJf ted I We conteravd with a citizen of Iowa the other day on the subject of immigration to that Siate. and learned that the best time of year for either individuals or colonies to go there, if their means are limited, it in the Spring say abiut the fiist of May. by so doing they can have rujugh tn eat of their own raising, such as beun, peas, corn, po tctoes, tomatoes.fttc, in tl re or fjur months. In this way but little capital ia required to start farming on a small scale, and opera tions can be extruded Et increase of means is acquired. Poor people who live hero from hand to mouth had better try the "prescrip tion of gi'ing weal and getting a little elbow room, with Lopes of a plentiful future befoie them. Iu otr.e counties in Iowa the public lands are all taken up, but i:t others there is lots of room for large colonies, and the tate is uot plagued nab sgue am. similar ailments. The soil Is said to be exceedingly fertile and easily farmed after the fi.t plow ing. The second number of the 7adier Ad-vc-cate has appeared and is aii to be quite interesting. We feel deep interest iu tbe success of tbe two young men who Lave un dertaken its publication, and we do hope tbe teacher will reapond promptly and gener ally to the advai.ee teima. llesars. Akers and liite ate both deserving Young men. and tbe Cause i f education seed the stimulus that their Advocate will impatt. If they ate supported at the right time (no; their en terprise wi!l be a grand rucceas. More peo ple than teachers and directors might sup port it, if fur nothing else than because it is a local and praiseworthy enterprise. We called iu to see Metsra- Woodruff 'a Power Press, and if we were not afraid of p-saiug a j ke and giving offence we would ay thbt tLe press is suitably named, as it takes considerable povcer to press the sheets. It is a bran t ew press and works lightly at rst, but it will soon have play enough. It is a magnificent pns. and what mak.-H it t still better, it is b. U ue clue Democratic pre. i'etitiun fur ami sgainat a prohibitory liqur law are bti;.g numerously signed in JoLiituan and vicinity. Also for the ex tended jurisdiction of the D. strict Court. Also for a tariff ou iron and steel. The r.Kht of petition is a sacred iLht. but it is aluiost as much abuaed as the baliot-btX. Fr ;c8tance, we saw aevernl men who ntv er looked at tbe petition and dii not know what it was about telling others to put down their uatnes. We are called a goud scholar orself. and we can read and write, au.l yet we did inadvertantly iign a liquor petition instead of iarijf petition tbe other day. When ww mw our name we blushed for shame, because we u.ed to belong to the I'Aerary society of Jibustown! But more thau Ui. wre w a.t least tweuty names at tached to a (etitiuii of tn'.n who do not live hereabout, if they live at all! Hence, we thiak a petition is not a true exponent of the sentiments cf any community. Tbe Rtpubiicr.u party will have an acces sion of about 15.0C0 black voters next fall in this State which fact ought to incieAse the Democratic vote- at least 46 000 by an ac cvsrion cf Convert from the Republican to the Democratic cause. The Supreme Being made a law that "like should beget like," nod lie ma-le the races as distinct as night aud day, awl lie meant that by the enforce ment of the law aforesaid, theso races should remain distiuct ; aud any effort of man to annul that law is rebellion against the Su preme Power. Equality does annul that law therefore equality is rebellion against heaven's law. A fire broke out. about two o'clock yes terday (Sunday morning, in the hoop-skirt factory of J. Burkbart, on Main btreet, which was soon suppressed, but not without considerable damage being done by fire and water together. 1 he hose that wan attached to the fire-plug thicw water very rapidly, having tho force of a fall of seventy feet. 1 1 the fire had got a little headway, all that portion of town opposite the Houston House would have suffered greatly. PoB IioT. Altoona Cu t, Feb. 7, 1870. Friend Mac The lifeless remains of a man named Peter Criliy were found on the railroad track, about a mile west of thiscity, on Wednesday night last. The remains were mutilated beyond recognition, and his identity was only established by the finding of his name in a pass book found on the body. He is said to have a wife living iu Iiollidayhburg. A large house on the farm of Mr. Jos. G. W. Burns, near Canau's Station, Uollidays burg Branch R. It., waa totally destroyed by fire on Fiiday night last, the occupant of the house, Mr. James Stiffl.T, losing all his household goods aud a large mastiff dog in tbe burning. Hot ashes near . the bouse is supposed to have did the business. A young child of Mr. Peter Martey was choked to death in this city, on Thursday evening last. A small screw which the child had put in its mouth got into its throat, and before it could be removed the poor little unfortunate was strangled to death. Some malicious rascal hurled a stone through the show window of Mr. Denniog's news depot, on Saturday evening last, com pletely demolishing the case and causing considerable damage otherwise. The Catholic bazaar will open on Thurs day evening tinder the most promising aus pices. The Mountain Cify Band will be in attendance and discourse the sweet music for which it has gained such a well merited celebrity. I hereby extend a cordial invitation to your readers io general ted yourself tad lo cal correspondents in particnlar, to visit us on Tuesday neat, as one cf the grandest ex hibitions ever given ontside of New Yoik city will come off here on the f vening of that day. Come, everybody, and see how we do things ia this "neck 6' limber." A brief description of the new shops which the P. It. R. C. have now in Course of erec tion at this poiut may not prove uninterest ing to your readers. These new shops are located in East Altoona and are divided into two c'asses the motive power and tbe main tenance of way. I now speak of the motive power shops, reserving a description of tbe others until a futuie letter. First, the round house, which is 4S4 feet in diameter, and nearly tl ree-quarteis of a mile in circumfer ence. This building contains 40 tracks, or "stalls," each ItiO feet long, and the walls are piened with 162 large windows and eight pouderous doors. Tbe inner circle ol this round bouse is 234 feet in diameter, and here is located tbe largest turn-table in the Uuiud States. In this portion of the building are 49 wiudowa and 40 doors. Water and gas pipes extend throughout the entire structura. and six water-plugs are so distributed as to be available iu case of fire. The roof truss is made entirely of iron and coveitd with slate-there being 1.065 squares of the latter material used. In the entire structure there is not less than one million of brick. A continuous row of tkylights, 20 feet w ide, extend around the eutire build ing. In some places it was necessary to dig sixteen feet deep to find a aulid lonadation, aud the wall in these places is f oui six to eight feet wide. This is said to be the larg est building of the kind in the world. About 600 feet we.l of the round house the passenger car shop will be erected. In size it will be 214 by 134 feet. This build ing will contain five tracks, each 184 feet in length. Fifteen passenger cars, with all the modern improvements, can be completed here at one time. We.t of the paasenger shops is a plaining mill 424 feet long ly 74 wide, and adjoining this is the blacksmith ahop, in size 204 by 74. The latter will be occupied by 100 fires, furnaces, e'c. Ti:e wheel shop is north of this buildiug and its dimensions are the tame. Still fattier Lorth is the paint bop, two stories in height and 706 by 74 feet, containing convenient rotm for the paiutiug of 40 large passenger cais. South of the paint shop, a fire proof store-house, 64 by 84, will be erected, and immediately northtaat a two-story tffice, 84 by 44 feet. In addition to those enumerated, there will be nece.'ary buildings erected for stationary eugine. fire steamer, etc. All of these build iugs will be of brick and all will be heated with steam. The eutire work will be under tbe personal inepection and supetvison cf that able engineer, Wm. B. Browu, Ei-q. It would be impossible to do justice to these great improvements in the course of a brief communication, but your readers will gather from the above that Altoona still moves forward in the grand march of im provemtnt. T. I. M. JoUkstow.s. Feb. 1, 1870. Dear Fieeman The month just closed has been tLe most remarkable one for the season since January, 1843. That mouth was mild and pleasant throughout, with balmy air and sunshine days. February came in with storms, clouds and snow ; and the winter lasted with fierce vigor until April. Such may be the case at the pres ent time ; but 1 make no prediction ot the kind, for human wisdom fails when we at tempt to look into tbe future. The storm which passed over our county about one o'clock ou Monday. Jan. 17th, was very general. In the southwest it oc curred on the morning of that day, accom panied by terrible wiuds and tbunder. In the nortbweot the storm commenced on Sun day, and continued all oay Monday, tbe weather being extremely cold and snow lull ing iu abundance. At St. Cioud, Minneso ta, tbe mercury rauged from 4 to 10 degrees below zero ou Monday, and on Tuesday morning it whs down to 24 decrees below aero, being tbe coldest morning of the scasou up to that time. TLe rain fall for the past month was 4.79 inches. Average temperature 85 degrees. Minimum on the ninth of 9 degrees. Max imum on the l7lh of 04 degrees. Snow 9 inches for the month. The average temper ature ou the 17th was 68 degrees, being the w a i u. est day since October 9. The warm rain ot ibe 221 and 24th caused some plants to start their growth. Rhubarb plant in many cases grew an inch or two, and a gen tle spring bird was singing among the wil lows. It is all changed now the snow covers the plants, the suow bird replaces the spring bird, aud we may now look for weath er appropriate to the season. W. L A. St. Augustine, Feb. 7, 1870. Dear Freeman There is quite an excite ment here at present. Our ancient village has gut it into her head to secede and become a borough. What the object is I don't know unless it is to get two more delegates. If this is the cane I would propose incorpo rating Clearfield township and then dividing it into wards. There is to be a lecture given here on the 17th of March nexl subject "St. Patrick." It will, I kuow, be well worth listening to. We enjoyed the smiling face of the County Surveyor in our midst on Wednesday last. He is the t.ame old chap be always was, and not hard to beat at a 6oCial game of euchre. For want of news I will close. Zto Zao. Real Estate Traksfkbs. Following is a report of tbe Deeds and Assignments left for record at tho fficr. of Geo. W. Oatman. Esq.. Recorder, for the two weeks ending Saturday, Feb. 6th : Wm. Gittens and wife to Andrew Gittens. Jan. lti, lf49. 1 12 acres in Cambria tp. f 224 Andrew Gittens and wife to David D. Lew is, Dec. 31, 181'iG, 110 acres and improvements In Cambria township $1,800. Bei j. Benshoff and wife to Michael Tiyan, June 28. 16ti9, lot in Millville borough $4U0. John Fnrrell and wife to Ann Sweeny. Jan 13 .'(., lot and imp'ts in Coii'gh.bor. -$2,000. Sam'l McMullin and wife to Peter Fegan, July 25, 1 b-iU . 5 acres and 71 perches in Alle gheny township $301. Charlotte H. Irvin to Evan Griffiths. April 10. IS51. lot and imp'ts in Ehenshr.rg $1,020. Wm. Davis to Evan Griffiths, Nov. 14. H5, 5 aetes and 52perches in Cambria tp. $100. David Ilurd and wife to Evan Griffiths, Aug. 2, lt69, lot in Ebensburg borough $50 John Raum and wife to Adam Bowers. Sept. 14. '63, 3 acres and 10 per. in Su?q. tp. $100. John A. Blair, Sheriff, to John Frank and Joseph lloehatein, Dec 15, lrG'J, lot and im provements in Johnstown borough $3,700. Wm. Duke and wile to Dnvid-D Davis, Dec. 18, 18G9. lot and impr'ts in Mil'ville $1,190. Sam'l M. Kern and wile to Woodburn Ben son. Nov. 5, 1861, 2 lots and improvements in Wilmore borough $300. David S. Strayer. Adm'rof David Riblett, to Jacob Riblett, Dec 1, 1865, 12 acres and 45 perches in Conetnaugh twp. nominal. Jacob C. Horner, Anm'r of Jonas Horner, to Samuel J. Horner, Nov. 14, 1855. 73 acres and 17 perches in Conetnaugh twp. $1,460. Alexander Walters and wife to Theodore Makins, Jan. 10, 1870, 50 acres and improve ments in Richland township $1,300. Theodore Makins and wife to Chaa. SlushcT, Jan. 15. 1870. 50 acres and improvements in Richland township $1,600. David Davis and wife to DavM Davis, Jr., April 6. 1869. 69 acres and 60 perches and im proveme&U io BUcklick township nominal. A SPLC.'DII) CDAXCE To Combine the Kcnnonilel, the Use ful, the Kntertalntng, tnd the Beautiful I A 11 e Oiler. We have arranged to fnrnih the Cambria Fat em am and Dt mosist's Ili istratd Month it. the MODEL PARLOR MAGAZINE OF AMERICA, for only $8.73. Demobvst's Mokthlt M agazixk contains the ecsentials of all others, including the utilities of the Household aud Homo iuterests in all its departments I ke only Reliable Fashions in all their de tails. The beawties and utilities ot Literal we. Poetry, Sketchea. Storica. Sluie, and every bi a-nch of entertaining and useiul reading cal culated to enliven and elevate society and make our homes cheerful, attructive, useful, and happy ; with a large and magnificent Sleel Engraving. 28 by 35 inches, entitled "The Pic-nic on the Fourth of July,' valaed at $10, to each subscriber as a premium. The en graving is all ero&e n line and slip p'e, from the original painting by Lily M. Spencer, and, besices the copyright, cost over seven thousand dollars, and is acknowledged by artists to be tbe most perfect and beautiful lnrge engraving ever isaued in this country. Certainly $10 will Dot procure another that combines so much interest and beauty. Ten cents for mailing tbe engraving should accom pany the subscription. Ebensburg and Cresson Hailroad. On and after Monday. Aug. &0. 1869, trains on this road will run as follows : Leyr Ebsnsburo At 7.C6 a. m., connecting with Local Ac commodation East and Pittsburgh Ex press West. At 12 46, r. M-. connecting with Mail Train Fast, and conveying passengers for Em igrant Train. West. At 6.50. r. at. , connecting with Phila. Ex press East and Mail Train West. I.kate Crbsson At 8.30. a m... or on dej arture of Pittsburgh Express West. At 1 65, p. M.. or on departure of Mail Train East. . At 8 31 p. m.. or on departure of Phila. Ex 1 rets East. ???????? $3S$i,953 TO THE WORKING CLASS. We are now prepaied to furnish all clashes with steady employment at home, the whole of the time or for spare moments. Buines new, li ht arid profitatile. Persons of cither sex easily earn Irom 50c. to $5 per evening. Boys and girls er:i nearly as much as men. That all who eee this notice roav send their address, and 'est the business we make this unparalled offer: To Sfch as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble ol writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of Tnic Peoplk's I.iTrR ast Companion one of the largest and best tamily newspapers published all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent. prSt able work, address E. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Maiue. Pass Him Kocnd! We think every body knews htm. Who does not know John J. Murphy, the cleverest drv poed. merchant in Johnstown, now at the old Mansion House corner? Well, we have something to say about Mr. Murphy, rpon whom yon ouget to call when you come down from the mountain, or up from the valleys, or acros the hill, and buy some of Lis choice dry good? and dress goo is. Clip this out and put it in your p- rtmanaie. Corner of Main and Franklin St., Johnstown. Canned Tomatoes. If any house keeper in Cambria comity wants to buy about forty cana of tomatoes at an unheard of price, we do rot know where they cati get them, but we do know where they can get the cheapest dry goods eer their eyes did see, andZthat is at N. F. Carroll's dry goods store, Houston Houc, 51ain street, Johnstown. Mr. Carroll kerps t:p a large upp!y of the most fashiona ble siyle-s that can t.e bought in the Eastern cities, especially iauies gooes. Passim) Away! What a thentght ! Empire, kingdoms, men, women, children time iiajlf passing away. And Leopold & Brother's goods are passing away too. Just go to ih-ir immrnre clothing depot, 241 Main street. Johnstuwu, and watch how their cloth ing passes away. But that is what clothing is made for to pass away with the men and the nge wo live with ard in I Come down from the mountain, oh I ye people, and buy tome of Leopold's clothing! Poetry. At tho Opera Huace there of Leopold Mayer is the place where all ladies lair should at oiu-e repair, to witness the glare of his dry goods so fine, for it i his design to sell at less than cost lo make room for new epriug goods and spring fashions. His present stock is all new, but will be out of season in a couple of montlis, and must be sold at any price say 12 yards of calico or muslin for 75 centf, furs at half price, etc. 212 Main street. "Olk Ci.os." Throw away your ole clo's' they are getting threadbare and soiled and go to L. Cohen & Bro., Opera House, Main street. Johnstown, who are selling out $15,000 worth of choice new made up cloth ing at leas than cost, because they are going awav. They have the latest styles, best cloth and very neat patterns of clothing all new goods which must be sold at any price. Call! MARRIED. BARKER ZAHM. At the residence of the bride's pareuts, in this place, on Tues day last, by Rev. B. M. Kerr. Mr. F. H. Barker aud Miss Maggie A., eldeet daugh ter of Geo. C. K. Zahin. "Ye printer man" has never been more generously remembered thau on this iuter- estiog occasion, and to our young friends, thus so happily mated, we tender our sincere thanks and warmest congratulations, joined to the hope that they may live to celebrate their golden wedding half a century hence, and that the years which Interim may to them be filled with the complete measure of unalloyed felicity and true domestic happi ness. Maggie has always been a favorite in our commuuity. and her many frieuda will be glad to learu that her fate is indissolubly linked with one who is in every way worthy of her. Our newly wedded fiiends took theii departure tli9 same evening for the State of Maiue, the former home of Mr. Barker, May they have a pleasant trip aud a safe return. TflHIAL LIST. Cauyes 5et down for JL trial at a Court of Common Pleas of Cam bria comity, to convene or. Monsat, the 7th day ol March oext. to wit t Pringle vs. Wilmore Borough School Direc tors ; Confer ve. Dunmore et. al. ; Somerville 1 Marx ; Farrensworth, for use, vs. Wagner; Bell vs. Swires ; Gill's use vs. Noel et. al. ; Viokroy vs. Rjrckman ; Miller vs. Luther; Miller v. Luther ; Miller vs. Luther; Com monwealth vs. George ; Given vs. Cambria Iron Company. J. K. HITE. Prothonotarr. Prothy's Office, Ebensburg, Feb. 7, 187i.4t. AUDITOR S NOTICE. The under signed Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria county to report dis tribution of tbe funds in tbe hands of Geo. M. Riade, Et.q., Adm'r of the Estate of Robbbt Davis, dee'd, upon his fourth account, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office in the Bor ough of Ebensburg, on Fain at, the 4th day of March next, at 2 o'clock, p. at. Feb. 10. 3t. T. W. DICK. Auditor. GOOD, BETTER, BEST. The best and cheap -st Tobacoo aud Cigars ra towa art at M L. Oatmsu's. Go and sea). A Splendid Chance! An Extraordinary Offer! Don't DelaySend at Once! nmmrn OF TOE COUNTRY FREE FOR ONE YEAR! Tub: American Stock Journal, a first-' class monthly containing 32 large double column pages devoted to Farmiug and Stock Breeding, containing rgtlr (?patmet for the Practical Farmer. Dairyman, Slock Breeder, Wool Grower, Poultry Keeper, 4c. c. &c, Illrwtrated with numerous fiue Engravings and bound in handsomely tint ed covers. Farmers will find this monthly a very efficient 'nl in all the departments of Farming and Stock Breeding. It hs a Vet erinary Department under the charge of one of the ablest Professors in the United States, who answers throngh the Jovhvai: free of charge, al! questions relating to Sick. Injured or Diseased Horses, Cattle, Sheep. S.vine or Poult y. Thus every Subscriber has a Horse and Cattle Doctor free. We are now prepared to offer the Ameri can Stock Journal as a FREE GIFT f -r one year ta ALL NEW AND OLD SUB SCRIBERS to the Cambria Frekman who shall send us, without delay, TWO DOL LARS in payment for one year's subscrip tion to nor paper. This is a rare opportu nity which the intelligent people of this sec tion will no donht dn!y appreciate. Sund in your money right away and secure The tock Journal free for one year. It is an invaluable monthly for Farmers, Stock Rai sers, and others, and cannot be obtained by any single subscriber for less than $1 per annum. We now offer it for nothing to all persons who will send us $2 for one year's Mihscription to the Freeman, and we not only hope to hear from all our old friends right away, but from hundreds of new ones interested in farming and stock breeding. II. A. McPIKE. Publisher Cambria Freeman. JJ ROVER & BAKER'S first premium ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 73 O Chestnut St., Ftiiladelplila. POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Beiiity and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Usinsr both threads d:rectly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. The seam retains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Machines. the?e Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery anal ornamental work. The Highest Premiums at all the fairs and exhibitions of the United Sra'ea and Europe, have been awardod the G ROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES, and the vobi noier. bt thkm, wherever exhibited in competition. The tfht bichm prizk. THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the representative of the GROVRR A: BA KER SEWING MACHINES, at the Exposi tor Universelle, Paris, 1S67, thus attestinz their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. gTFor "sale bv C. T. Robfts, Ebensburg. June 3, 19C9.-ly. TO COXSIT.llfTlVKS. Trtit advkrtisfb, having been restored to health In a few wcekp bv a verv simple remedy. after hnvin? siiffer'vl several years with a severe lung affection, and thit dread disease. Con snrr.ftion. Is anxious to make known to his fel low sufferers the tnenns of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a cory of the prescription used (free of chnrge). with the directions for preparing and using the p:me, which thev will find a srnit ci-re kor CoxsrMP Tiov, Asthma, BronciiiT.s, Ac. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he cmceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try hU remedv. as it will cost them nothing and mty proven hleihg. Parties wishing thp prescription will please address Rev. EDW RD A . WILSON my20. ly. Williamsburg. Kings Co.. N Y BOOKGENTS WANTED for Struggles and Triumphs of P. T. BARNUM. Written bt Himsklp In Onk Large Octavo Volume Nearly 800 Pags PaiteTrutri English anp Gkbman 33 Elegant Full Page Engravings. It Embraces FuBTtf Years Rec3Liections of his Busy Life, as a Merchant, Manager, Banker, Lexturer and Show man, and gives ac counts of his Imprisonment, bis Failure, his Successful European Tours, and imnortaut Historical aud Personal Reminiscences, replete with Humor. Anecdotes and Eniertairinj; Nar rative. No book published so acceptable to all classes. Every one wants it Agents are selling front 511 to 100 n week. We offer extra term. Our Illustrated Catalogue ana Terms to Agents sent free. j. r. iii ait &, co.. Publishers, Hartford, Conn. Liorillard'a 11 EUREKA" Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of granulated Virginia wherever introduced it is universally ad mired. It is put Up in handsome muslin bags, in which orders for bags. Meerschaum Pi pea are daily packed. TLorlllard'ai Yacht Club Smoking Tobacco classed by all who con sume it as the "finest of all" It is made of the choic'st leaf grown It is anti nervous in its effects, as the Nicotine has neen exiracted it leaves no disagreeable taste after smoking it is very mild, light in color and weight, hence one pound will last as long as three of ordiuary tobacco. In this brand we also pack orders every day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it and convince yourselves it is all it claims to be "tbe finfst or all." Lnrlllard'H 'CENTURY' Chewing Tobacco. Thi9 brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco has no equal or supe rior anywhere. It is without doubt the best chewing tobacco in the country Lorlllard's have new been in gen eral use in the United States over 119 years. SNUFFS and is still acknowledged "the best" wherever useeL tS"If your storekeeper docs not have the articles for sale, ask him to get them; they are sold by respectable jobbers almovt everywhere Circular of prices forwarded on application. P. LORILLARO CO., Naver Tor la. WHOLESALE &r GROCERS Ayer's m7T"T a 'uay air v igor; For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. - A dressing TvhicU is at ortco Agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving th hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick- encd, fiillin; hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its bsc. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or tha glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its rccnsioaal use will prevent the hair from turniug gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can ouly beuefit but not harm it. If wanted HAIR DRESSING, nothiog else can be found so desirable. Contaiuiug neither oil nor dye, it docs uot soil white cambric, and yet lasts long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre aud a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Axalttical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $1.00. For sale bj R. J. LLOYD. Agent. Ehensbu-g Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Xiungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption- Trobably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely and ao deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as thia excellent remedv tor pulmonary complaints. Through a lour scries 'of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their esuma tion, as it has become better known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re liable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan gerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colas aud coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption, ia thought in curable, still great numbers ol cases where the dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound healta by the Chernf Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs aud Throat. Uiat the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth ing else could reach them, under the Clierry I'eo toral they subside and disappear. Singers and- Public Speaker find gTCit pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Jtronehitia ia generally cured by taking U.e Cherry Pectoral iu small and frequent uoscs. So generally are its virtues known thut we need not publish the certificates of thorn here, ov do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Aarue. Intermittent Fe-rer, Chill Fever. Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or BUious Fever, &.O., and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, maun, or miasrnatis poisons. As Its name implies, it does Ct'rr. and doe" not fail. Containing neither Aif-enio, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous Mibstauce whatever, it ia nowise injures any pntient. The number and importance of its cures in the ajrue dis tricts, are literally bevond account, and we bolicvo without a parallel in the hiftory of Aeue medicine. Our pride is gratified bv the arknowIoMzniant we receive of the radical nRrea effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident, in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro tected by takinar the AOUK CVRK d.uly. For I.iver Comnlaint. arising from toriwlitr of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthv activitr. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re markable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared bv DR. .1. C AYRit A Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all ro-and the world. YRICB, 01 OO TKIt BOTTLJB. Reisk J. Lloyp. Aoint, EsaNsBCBO, Ta. ET E Ii CAMPBELL'S nrrnovED BEE HIVE. The undersigned has secured letters patent of the United estates, dated December 14, 18i 9, for an improvement in the construction of Bee Hives, and claims for his invention advantages possessed by no other heretofore patented. The principal feature of this I'-eeHive is the arrangement by means of which ii is thorntigb Iy ventilated, thus precludii g the possibility of the bees smothering, '.he comb moulding or the . honey souring. This desirable end is accom plished by a vertical perforated tube, running centrally through the hive and open at the top and bottom. All persons interested in apicul ture will at once see the great advantages se cured ir. th:3 ;mprovemcut. The ventilator is for the increase of bees The peculiar construction of the box, partic ularly in the arrangement of the inner com partments, whereby it can be cleaned at any time without disturbing the bees. Is another valuable improvement which will be obvious to any person who examines this Hive. An examination of the workings of the bees or the condition of the interior can be made at any time, as the sides are cased with glass. Beets can be trasferred from a different hive to the improved one without any difficulty whatever. It would require too much space to enumerate here all the advantages claimed in this inven tion, but full information wid be promptly fur niched by applying in peron or by letter to the patentee. I am now repared to dispose of territory f r the sale of the Improved Bee Hive in any portion of the Unif d States. PETER CAMPBELL. Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Pa. AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE The patentee of the above has alio invented and oatented an AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE, to which he invites the attention of railroad men. Full information will he fur ni-hed on application, and Company Rights will be disposed of by the inventor. Address as above. fjan.ll.'7u.-tf. JOHN GAY. . . . C A Y efe . . W!I. WELSH, WELSH, Successors t Gwy A Painter, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN FLOUR. PRODUCE. FISH. SALT. CAR BON OILS, &c. c. 862 LiBERTT Street. - PITTSBURGH. KINKEAD, Just the Fear and Claim Agent Office removed to the ofJSce formerly occupied by It. Hsnn, Ej., Wdt on His St , EtcitTirc. J13. TRIAL LIST. Causes set doa i,r trial at an Adjonrr.ed Con t to cocrect cn Mi'S-Dat, F.n ilar, ls?0 : f"taIon .......... v. l-anein Slack ......Ivs. Simptt.a. I,aniy. ........ '. vs. Oorrferhnm et a Say Car... vs. Byrn.4 Trainer vs. H Cabe. ycQoair.- vs. Dark. A. R. R. A Coal Covi- Gallaher et L Swop .... ............. va". Flysas. Keith -vs. Koweri. Same ...........vs. Bower s a a J w:fa. LiltiLger... Litsiogar'a Adui'r. Kodjrers, for use vs. Be;k. Fry vs Alleghe? y 8c. D!L Duncan ....vs. I.eidy's Atltn'x Wibel, fur vs. Byrce et al. Sierra ....vs. Lsmoo'a Adm'i ani Gnitd J. McGar'rity...; .L..vs. Burgooa's et. al. Geis v. Dir. Poor, C im. C Kring ...:ts. Crook. J K. HITE. rrotaonetarv. Prolh'ys'Ofije, Ebensburg, Jab 24, li70. NOTICE OF APPEALS. Appeals JL from the Ae stnvnts fr 1870 will b held at the PfSce of the Count) Commission ers, in Ebnt.urg aa follow : FiasvAtT 21t For Carroll Township and Carrolltown and Ebensburg Boroughs. FssacAsrSSl For Jbutowtt. (6 waris ) Cocemauh. (2 wardn.) E it Conetnaugh. MM title. Pro peot ar.d Franklin Boroughs Fbbbcaby 23d For Conerdale Beraugi and A legheny. Cambria. Mucatci. Biack'ic and Ct'est Townships Fb cast 24 h Clearfield. Conrananfh. Croyle. ItichUnt and Sum mar bill Township and Cam'iria I), rough F liu abt 25'.h. Cheat Sptinft Borough and (iillitzin, Jck.n. SoqaeUaaaah. Taylor ard Voder Townships. Makcu 1st Loretvo. Suaamitville acel T ! mora ilcrou0b and Washington and Wh:- T i A llBIUip. JOITX A KENNEDY. ) MAUIUCEM NAMARA Sem'r. JAV1F.S E. NEAKON. ) Attest T J. GLAfS. Clerk, fsb.3. 4t SHERIFF'S SALE ! Hy virtue of a writ ul Vend. Expon. iaeued out of the Court of Common Piata of Cambria county, and to me diiected. there will be exposed to Public Sl at the Foith Hovsb. Joasrowy. on SATURDAY, thx 12t dat or FxsacAar kxt. at 2 o'clock, r u, the lollowiog Real Eatate, to wi. : All the ritbl, title and interest of Tboa. Kinney, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in i ruspcci oor-Mign. uatcbna eoui.ty, irostiog 100 feet on Centre avenue, running biek to land of tbe Cambria Iron Company , adjoining lot of Bernard Keelan on the north and lot of Green on the weat, having thereon ertcird a cnestorv P ank Houa. wita asement now in the occupancy of Jeteph Hampton. Taken ir. execution aud to be sola at ike suit of Mil ligan & Harshbarger. JOIIN A.BLAIR, tshrriff Sheriff's Office. Ebeosburf . Jan. 27, 1870.-3t. SHERIFFS SALE. Bj virtue of a writ of Al. Fi. Fa. P. Vend. Expon. Usue-i out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Caoibru county, and to me (iirected, there will be ex posed to Public Sale, at the Court House In Ebenburg, ou Wbdmi.spav. Tax 23d bat or Fibbuabt irxT. at 10 o'clock, a. m . tbe fol lowing Real Kstate. to wit : All the right, ti tle and inteieat of Wm. K Carr, ef. in and t- a piece or parcel of land i:tuate in SuMmerhiil townahin. Cambria county, adjoining lands of Mar-in' Ward, Edward Lynch. Patrick Riley, Dr Wm Glentworth. and others cnuUinin? 1 5 Acres, u.ore or les. about 75 Acres of which are cleared now in the occupanav ot Wm. K Carr Taken in execution and to be sold at the tuitof Mrs. Levinia Brown, now for use of Robert L Johnston, Eq. JOHN A. BLAIH, Sh-riir. Sheriff Office. Ehenabnrg. Feb. 3. 17U. 3t. TOTICEIN l A It T I T I O N- JL To Thoma Robert, whose whereahoata ; ia unknown, am' Robert Roberta lte of 2iW Orle.in. heirs aud .legal representatives of Owen Roberts, la'e of Cambria township, C'ana- ; bria county, dere&red : 'l ake notice that an Ii.quett will be held at the late residence of tlie d eased, in Cambria township, Cambria i-oiintT. Pennsylvania, on Satclcat, mx 26ti dat or FcBRt'ABT, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. for the purpofe of making partition of the real estatn of said deceased t. ai.d among his heirs and legal ieprcseitatires, it the same can be dote without prejudice to or spoiling the whole; otherwise to v-ilue and appraise the earns at which time and place you are requested to at tend if you thiuk proper. JOHN A. BLAIR. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg. Feb. 3. Ib70.4t. CAUTION. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1-All persona are hereby cautioned against j urchasiug or in any way in. terferii'g with the following decriboJ rroperi . leceti'U owned by Herry Lmher.as I bouj.ht aud paid for said articles with my own moiiev o:i the 14ih of Jauuary. Ifr70. ta wit : 1 dark red Cow. I light red Cow, 1 Sprinp Colt. 5 head of Sheep. 1 vearling Calf. 3 Beds n ! Bedding. 1 Cook Stove. I Coal Stove. 1 Kiteh. en Cupbnaid.l I able, 1 Doughtray 10 Chairs 2 Rocking Chairs. I Bureau, a lot et Carpet on the floor, and Hav and Oat Straw in the barn. Mas. ANN LUTHER. CarroU Twp , Feb. 3. 1370. 3t H OTEL PROPERTY is LORETTO FOR SALE. The under signed offers Ar sale his well" knowu and desirable t . m- . nsnr a wm with all the uecessary outbuildings, such a commodious Sial ic, Ice House, Wsrehoc-. C intern, Ac. The House ia in good repair. Term will be made easy. If not sold before March 15ih the property will be for rent. Further information can be obtained bv a phing to or addressing P. H. SHIELDS. Loretto, Feb 3. 170 -tf. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OK CAMBRIA COUNTY. lie m mattfk or Thk acc'cxt of Emma Psinetx. Abm'x rr Jon:e Pbi.nolc dic'i. Now, Dec. l&th. Itti9, on motion F. A. Shoemaker appointed Auditor to distribute funds iu bands ol Administratrix. Br the Court, t-.a'j JAMES GRIFFIK. Clerk. I will attend to lie duties of my appoint meat on Tcsbpav. Feb lira, at 2 o'e'lok. r. .. at my office in Ebensburg, when aad where aU interested may appear. Jan 27 3': lr- A- SHOEMAKER. RE A L ESTATE AND SAW MILL FOR SALE t- We bare f-r sal a tract of land situate n Snaqnehanna township. Cam bria county, containing about Tsbkb Acats. having tkereou a Steam Saw Mill, a Shingle j Machine, a Blackamiih Shop, (with necessary Joola.) and two Dwelling Houses. Auo. FIFTY ACRES OF GOOD OAK TIMBER LAND in the same township. Pine Timber adjoining can be bought at low rate. 5y Terms moderate and accommodating A. plv to SHOEMAKFR & OATMAN. Ebensburg. Nov II. I89. tf. DISSOLUTION. Tbe partnership heretofore existing between the under signed in the manufacture and aale of LUM BER, under the firm name of CcKyionAW A Stombbkck, has this day been dissolved bv mu'u ii content . The business will be carried on by Ow CpxienAM, who is authorised to settle all account. OWEN CTJNNIHGHAM. JAMES STOXEBECK. Ebensburg. Jan. 28. 1S69. 6t IARM FOR SALE I Three miles from Wi'moie. on the road leading to Munster. a FA RM or ?T?t IbO ACRES, with DWELLING &$ Jl HOUSE and BARN ; 8i Acsrs i $ Mf f I being e'eared, fenced and in good 6JCJ cultivation ; the remainder well timbered. - j sioo. For terms inquire of B. MeCOLOl?. ' Tilcjore, J. 2?. ISO. tf.