7- Cry. 10 i laaSe0f "'eil,4 liri)n AKKR K Iii.r,, ition. "lorred ,B:r9, 'mi, iiife. me ""jml l'n if I . " ;; p'-. Jbria Freeman. t i?rn in. 18TD. . v : i"" AL AND PERSONAL AM PtNCIUNGS - " u. fi, i'l tirnt township, Iu i:u'''' " J.n.Misiv ii imea by the , Vim trt't' wllUe S"1 la ;' i it .l.iici and Hoth-nberg wers V.J tUM'ie the Huntingdon Local Correspondence. rl tin- .fj? e art tea mei.r t in.J e.-un pirl- t tllR ' s.'ch .IT. i lire f e hr rSt, CO. 'IllCf. r ji! 'IP t rs'kr cm-'.-Mi 11 ': m p-llt: IDC" is aJ half as interesting as his posters are full of inexplicable terms we may look for some thing superior to the general run of travel ing shows. During ray sojourn in Ebensburg, last week, I paid a visit to the County' Poor House, (as it is generally called.) accompa nying the Grand Jury, which body was making its quarterly pilgrimage for the pur pose of examination and presentment. As it vies near the dinuer hour the members f the jury deferred their tour of inspection un til alter dining vhen Col. McDermitt. the gcbtiemauly Steward, handed over the keys of the irious apartments to the foreman. He was requested to accompany them in their rounds, but declined Tor the reason that he did not wish by his presence -to have it appear that any iT the paupers should be intimidated from answering any questions which might be asked them. The depart ment allotted to the insane was first visited. About half a dozen pitiable objects were found here, and although their" condition was such as to appeal to the sympathies of their visitors, yet the fact was eelf-evident that the worthy steward spared no pains to make them as comfortable as possible. The rooms was in the best of order, the floors as white and clean as Foap aud brush could make them, and the temperature here, as throughout the entire building, was just about the proper degree. The various other depaitioents were viMted and examined in detail, questions were freely asked and sat isfactouiy answered, ami the Grand Jury uoaiiimously agreed that the tax-payers oT Cambria county have inclined a debt nf Now that the war of the roses between gratitude to CI. McD. for the excellent man- j Ebensburg and Johnstown hafi subsided, j n.er ,n which he discharges the onerous du : there appears on the political horiron. the i lies 1 n'9 position. The majority of tin '-'Mil - . " . . D nrim i -w I r. li,o In U 1 ... . F . of whom Nte females.! Ll T"" era. "p,- Joiinstown, March 14. 1870 on? crre,ema - We hav been ch by one ot the boys , our place for being very personal in our writing,. Ve leave it to you to say whether thi is true or talse. We have written for a year and a half for your paper a long letter every w.-ek. and in all those etters there is not one attack on rf vate ilararUr. We haVe been reviled, but we reeled not against. We acknowledge pitching ito the Literary Society and other societies. j,it to waken them up for their wwn goKl. bt there was not one peisona! alluson in these ciit:qtu-s. This is not be cause theharacter of my personal and po. itical en-mies is not invulnerable but because we think it is a Hide thing for one sinner to cry black sJieep at another. We are all fallible and ail come short of duty as the judgment day will prove. Hence we have always studied to avoid attacks upon the reputation of others. A few weeks ago we passed a eulogy upon a rearing Ulcer F our borough, though we did so with a eood deal of Mip i conrciencu. Our eulocv was re,;r,MiZ umns nf the last Democrat, by said ual. Much obliged! We wifl nn. lu.fil our promise of taking hvfh sutss bv iiiugtt rumvy m me oi-pusite f-irrcti n.tii.ii..t (rDlat r r ,. person are saiu to nave " i.i'the nst-ii.l' bhip of the Pres- i' ......f.tr wi.m trll v in rJicr,' E-'"1 Providence town- ii-t mst., sustaining a fkiiH which caused his death j the co I i I . i VI llll I r 1 - . ... lTCiSui t" rj , '""'vmuai. much obliged ! . U..rf I lltlfrl UK.C T ltlU.lt LlltI .Villuni':1"" , r 'I, 'lltrvic c J iUICI 111 ,'!f''J . i i J ruuty1"1 , .1 and say that our worthy IJurgess. Josenh S ii.ti us "r ' ntrayer. t-q., bids fair to make a v and Bd.u't"' vy 7"! I faith I til f flici-r, and to nut-Herod Herod ..h, contract expires to-day. , Ft,r il!stailCe We ,,ave , b before him h he mtght have to keep tho h he installed I moi l? .ir,k or more to come. ihcrjAh , . persona, , ea a month. .1 'cvnii mm at iirt aort l h-m a at auy one time during the .1 T. rf v.flirp full fl..diTf? . fU:iren ... ,... 4c .5".-.. raoU for relative honors. Spv-I ..ir. .MU -.v the e,.i,yivai.ta '- sons bereabouts. who took bolli sides (not Fnday last. Dr. ..Kob Roj.)e already trin.ming theiV si l'f lhiS l'lace' w:otJS ' to catch a popular breeze, which .hall waft -, F,ir at the Town Hall is at- ,;o.k. r. itself. T !i;;Ccn victors every even j fjes are uol fccr vorst 01),.s Th'( w,; . .... ' tie. are that !t will . . , ., . - . woo - - ai.vocatea 111c removal ot the cmniv did so conscienciously and publicly. Thev let E'oensburg know where they stood. We have one eye on one aspirant, and he shall have th biggest lift we can gij him, if we do not change our mind till the nominations come round. If he gets iu he will have to run more votes than he did the last time he was before the p'oth!o. 11 1. . . . 3i2Ci.il success. u e nope vj re- . l...iujn,l .l.iiliiri i-lear caiti I . ni: , . . :, , " , : Fair is over, vmucu wm oe uns W've- .... . . i .;(.,r,n!t;sni;ti;ess" with one 01 the 1 (tsl.as led to the incarceration in : ,:v jiil uf a pny ( un deceiver Irom nkiiit Jolin-town. ! Hurts are : i,;f t.. have tlse trouble settled on a j aial basis, lhe party ol the second i ,,l,er b-me in tl:is place. : .(.fHtt, K-q , has been elected Gen- , iCrit-t(nufctit of the Pennsylvania j ,' in i.lace of Howard II. illiums, ' tfl 'llfll. .'1- iiwiimni UK f the po-Uion on lues.lay 01 uns : He was fornu-rlv .Superintendent of , Pnwcr ml Machinety at Altoona. ' IVi.mII Cui.be. J-em'taiy tf the; vania Temperance Union, preached : irr.j trance serniotis in this place on : meat tlie I rrsnyienan cnutcn in noti, an i "t.e in the f.fternoon and in ill'; evH-iii: at the Coiigiegatioiial (n ilori'iav tveiiing he eutertained -ij.lienoe at the Utter church with u , . t 1 1 m tl.c same sui-'eci. : vlto in Huntingdon .1 r.iarr;.el man j leading cl.urcii member made ar- 1 xe.it to interview a ceriam (lark :iiaii!en in a particular cellar in that ' Ji, one day hist week, but when the . 1 fetninine got hi n 'ii! ti.e cellar lre ; red him si teirihly with a billet of that l;t was glad to in ike his eicas e. llifiiil in a hadly dt-inoiaiizcd couci- B iily for Dinah ! j 1. K. Co. ha. ngped to entertain : fitioii to iuii'd the Contemplated rail- j x Holl'.ilav.il urg as far as the O.ip, . - o IhilhJ.iyshltrg p'Mp!e will pur- ' Jij'juO worth of libeusburg railroad ; i;;ur, mid a like pi o position to t'd:e ; ' rlh i f tr.e bonds has b( n n.ist'.e ift l .Nevvry, in which eveLt the : itviu tu n-ake their route wii be en- i !. TtiC bones aic all likelv to be the jury were Uerublicans, but their political d.flerences did not prevent them from ;iviti utterance to the flattering opinion which is expressed in their presentment. That the management of the House of Employment is everything that is to be desired, a visit to that institution will convince any one. In this connection we will notice one case now in the Poor House, and in our familiar ity with many pitiable objects, we must sav we have never yet observed as sad a one'. It is that of an inmate who told us that sev eral years ago he was gored in the cheek by a cow, and shortly afterwards a cancer com menced slowly eating away the flesh from his face. Almost his entire Face, from just oeiow i.iecye to his neck, ts now eaten Treachery, hypocrisy and deceit are so frcm l?ie bone, ami a more ghastly lrtok rampant uow-a-dys that eVen the weather has caught the contagion. Oneran place no dependence upon U. It is orfc thing to-day and another to-morrow. We think, how ever, that there will be rough weatner "un'til late in the Spring, and snow may be seen after the 10th of May corn-planting day. Another spelling match is on '.ie npi The Hon. iSurgesb of Cor.emaugh borough am say that r,e could out-spell all the other liurgesses of all the other boroughs ohjct it would be diflicultto find. The ut terance of his tongue can hardly be distin guished, owing to the flesh being all removed from the cheeks, and the sickening smell from the running, putrid sore, is almost un bearable. Out of the entire Grand Jury, but one had heait and courage enough to enter with us and speak to this poor unfor tunate. He can take only fluid nourish ment, which he pours from a spoon through the orifice at the side of his face. On bein riously intended as a challenge, but som other Durgfss might consiJer it so, in which cae it would be well f.r Crankv" to be around. We do not think that this wnce. questioned, he said that he is verv kindlv ireaier., ami on heing asked if le trd not fear his end was near, he remarked that lie would welcorrra death na ft relief from the intolerable pain and stench of the sore. This man appeared more than ordinarily in telligent. I have written thtis much about the Toor beforehand and not depend, as was ilone" in ' : "se lje rtaso" thit many captious ttve other match, on the poor, jias.i-'ve, sub- lm'lv 'als must always find faelt with its verjuioe," (verjuice is round to catch thw the oil of the roue.) We will bet on Cone malign. If there should be prizes offered, it wou'd be well enough to have them bought jcts of the contest to furnish the "Quarto." Moth theatres hve been running here for t!:e pa.t week. One troupe is called the Z mtretta and Carron Pant .mine and Wes tneal Mallet Troupe. "Z mnU, what a name!" lief ween theatres and lecturrsiur people have had a good time of it this win ter. Four light schools have been in a flour ishing condition in this and the neighboring horouyhs, the expense of which is sustained hy the Cambria Iron Company. The schools are kept open about five months, and about two hundred pupils attend. Tnis is liberal in the Cambria Iron C mpany. L'y the time this is published, two new i posti Tliees will be opened in our vicinity. surest fW the viri-tw article offered I " " .' 'I ',d the wtt!ieL.nftes' Fa-r, to be a warded j Z ' : J , i.'H. stauiia 84 fo'iows: Larce wax f rf4v.1raeacln.10l Ktrl Mattie Uttman r..:r. Pariah. Annie Crawf.rd, Kt ytumt for 11 ont pot alar J-iy the two highest are Mrs. Myers, Vi. ST Mn (:,..', 1 n si;....". 1 ' ' ' iu ug. i;u 1 iri ht , . ..... . . ; .. . .. . . . . , l" l.u.arUVf-r-Mr. techier 41- Mr V ' L " B K,DU W , Vu. Johnston, 4 ; Mr. bhoe." j of ? KA Is 8S t0 CXXX? Pp ! ' ' ouoi. , os a ie,t(.rf and postage at one cent. ' " I .I,... .;. ii. 11 1. . "Te Sb "S3 laT-r Vnifo hn ntber " W'C uuuv Vi lULicrs wouiu oe li 1, . r 11. , . .. written. w-i.'i .:MTJ,tuiei! ,blai e .hand e rP. ct. . . f . .... ... , 1.-.s-s..fc.n.v bin to t m a arouml "ur Place- M ,y in'y n I 1 . i in iiii.i loir. il. A, j . . ,., ..i,;i,i ti... .1: iuouiiiiii I'iri 1u.11 viuii.icu. i oease seems haul to m mage. It is a fever of some kind, accompanied ty a putrid sore throat. i iwu more uiis in n.cniarid townsn;p hikI me la Ja:Rsoa township. llns would be simply uu act t f justice to those town ships. There is a talk of reducing pestnge on letters to two cents. Whv not reduce all :"i.r,.,t the. piace. W hen ii is coo j I' u ih.G. hn has onlv tie aim-. ! 'f ij iiubhtu piece '-t Wirkmaiishio. 1. u w wwMf'n . It has been ragi w 'i.tcoi redittoanyrki ed n.ec ban- I . . ., ... Ti. t . ng for six months aud does we 1 ;:; tth arms.n.nv ivJi K i..t.i 1 ITr y J. i"oi .frBt ,elSenf thVnX?, 10 payments. If the government but akes si:-! ch n"fiVorabIc r j xf,e initiative step the banks will follow. f'5- : n RtiI r.r f 1 v I know that some of our merchants are preparing for the event, and we do sincerely .ope it may com'e. Such an event would give coi Science to cijiitalists and dealers, mechanics and laborers. We repeat it, sir, let it come! -The first of April will soon be here, and will bring the usual changes in business places and families. Extensive preparations are already being madu for the scene, and many a cue will be April fooled in the change. In the confession of one of the Hunting don murderers. (Bodenberg.) this startling contradiction appears. He first says : "If you rtHect upon this affair, how terribly you battered this woman s head With a shovel. she begged you to spare her erwards he says : It is true ht not have done, in that I money, because Ikneii noth ing f te murder." Having nothing more at present I will close, but may write to-morrow. RtB Rot. :" B"rJ. of this place, has once i her t. a and devotion to " '': by i rocurim.'. thri.ttah M iXi-r';.- ?, f.,r t;.e hand c t :.u.ch in this place, a ,;t- .:.-s 7.h statue of the Blesed r-i'Tiwl direct from the city of Mu "tre n uas ni-Aiiiifaetiirvil e,e''t, and is pronounced by the i iiu.onir:g fi:rn to whom it was I 'CJ. tu be the 1. ..r .... - . j I 1. , - "ii.i. win iv 01 iiie Kind ' .'llt to this r.-iw.t.v v w : - . m j VV UllV VI :ii V.rk It!, at " reached ibis it .1 of the present week, and, wl J '0 pOMUou, wilJ adtl an,.lher fl estinatiijti on : len j great on to the alrea.iw h,... .;r n i 'itisriesi.,.; . . : " rK". I how beseecjwgiu r.i. ... e"1- me. ah iiiraiir 10 , i;f ... f' Ui imr.ulsu .u.. 1,fc ttc- Al" n ,,. : u Cl '! l,rwor-. have shared the Ciiipri.i-;.-.. x' 11 . . 1 .... rnw. o laov in the lauu : i bl-t" ferl(;nne(1 a wwk so meritorious -lw gtace or less ostentation. Common Pleas.- Curt ndjonr- IC !;1!?1" after dispiing of the d,wn t r-"lowiu8 lit, all the others (t ,r triil lst week having been .,. -'t'W or continued. The other pro- -ii", Iei7,eL' be!ow l,ave bten ,,a(i is ;itnrJ t tirue f o press : e T T : "-"onurui. tor use n u. ij. Uj'.t 11 rtgner Assumpsit. Yer- al.. "....:. a 't 1 . r' fit1 f-r pUiutitT in the 1. ' iJa 1 1 :,n,i .... r iTi ... v fin. Ill ir & Ci. V8. John Keelan CARnoi-LTowii, March 14, 1870. Dear Freeman A man named Joseph Lemon, a native of Canada, but for some time past employed in the logging business in Chest township, met his deaih on th 7th inst. by a tree falling upon h;m. A fellow workman had chopped off a large tree, which lodged against a smaller one, and while Lemon was engaged in felling the bit tcr the former became diModged. and, ere he could escape, it caught and erlished him to i.r'?- Cabe-Artion for damages. rra f" w.le and family fvcl; U defendant who is lenjtired to ' J,,amhP,,rt His remains were in- olic church at St. Boniface. The favorable sledding of the past week has afforded oi'.r lumbermen an excellent op portunity to transport their lumber to poiuts along the railroad, and a comparatively small amount remains at the respective lit 'r Dunmyer Damngrs. On trial. :U?STT A, "ocsE and Prison. e'r du-v . llry. n Complia.ice with DtSarH I'mises. visited the poor dtfter J 1 welAy of last week. j. u'JSIn2 a llluinmili r.Ti mi ".ion,roarle the following report: tr" Sen!' lnfllle"tor Cambua county at U . j 10ns 'Jl7u, make presentment: Mit it. re v'Ri'ed the Poor louse aud cooMT rdfr. .Wc tcou'd K luuuu 11 ,n as goJU conoi rttBt4i1ceof UXpCCted- UDdCr lne PTtseat of life be freer from dregs than the coffee at a certain hotel in this city. May your wife, if she should eter have occasion to give you a little straighteningi take the soft end of a broomstick. Light be yoUr heart, your bis cuits and your batter cakes heavy be your market basket, your flour sack and your portmonnaie. Thus be it ever with j'ou dur ing your natuial life, and when at last you and the fair partner of yohr bosom are done w ith the trials, troubles and Vicissittides of this world of doctors, lawyers and preachers, may you both be gently wafted to that blessed land where births, marringes and deaths are unknown and where cambiic handkerchiefs are of no more use forever. Pax vobiscum. Yours, &x.f. T I. M. Frasklw, March 12, 1870. Editor Freeman In your paper of the 10th instant, your correspondent, Hob Roy," says: "Our old friend. Mr. Henry Ely, of East Conemangh, was presented with several presents, by the citizens of that place, who appreciate a good teacher and Mr. Elv is a good teacher. The citizens of Eist Cor.emaugh deserve great praise for their remembrance of their teachers. Mrs. Hill, the other teacher, also received some handsome prevents." Now, I wish to say that Mr. Ely and Mrs. Hill are not teaching in East Conemnugh. hut in Franklik; that the citizens and pupils of the latter place did present to their teachers several article-, as a small testimonial of their appreciation of the services . and untiring exertions of those teaherr. Why Mr. Rub Roy attempts to detract from the wisdom and discretion of our directors in employing efficient and com petent teachers, and the generosity of our people, I cannot conjecture. I. charitably, pre-ume he did not do it intentionally. 1 notice in the same communication he com putes the amount of Fpirir.nia lrmior con sumed, annually, in the United States at five hundred million dollars A Cckiosity. The man eff sin and the man without sin met and were going to "fout," when they snir L. Cohen & Brother sellin made up clothing at cost, at 214. Opera Ilou'e! They stopped "fouting," and ran and bought two of the cheapest suits cf made up cloth.'njr ever sold. They put them on and then had a swearing match. The man without sin beat. Thousands of collars' worth cf the best cloth ing mu3t be sold in twenty days. SoMETniso New. Something of suffi cient merit to introduce itself into general practice is Isenberg's new style of dental plates. A blind man can feel (if he cannot see) the vast difference between it and the old style. Go to No. 816 Twelfth street, East Altoona and see for yourecltes. Go In. Snow on the eroutirl and" sun shine overhead creates a light vtrv desirable fur photographic purposs, and Sir. T. R. Evans, at the Novelty Photograph Rooms, is perfectly competent to do the balance of the work ia the lrghest style of the art. Now is the time to get your picture taken. c O S I N Cr or PRICES mm JEH&RKft 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia. 3 o'clock, P.M., Marcli l4, 1870. U. S. C's of '81 ' 'G2, " " " " '5 " " Ti5, new,. . . . " " . '67. " " 'Ch ; 5V. 10 40 1145 JI47 1037110. in.7,,: lli!il fOPtJlO-vi lU'Ji lU'Ji making this mammoth calculation oFsnirits r.n ob'.ivnus spirit overshadowed his mind and imagination, which may account for his erroneous statements. Acquiescing in the sentiments of the poet. P.atks. when he wrote, "Speak gently to the erring." we do not wish to speak harshly of your corres pondent. 1 ut hope he will bo more careful in the future, aud render "honor to whom honor is due." Mcltcm in Pauvo! U. S- 31) Yenr G per cent. Cur'y. Doe Comp. Int. Notes,. . n..tri Perhaps while Silver.. 106 'lOhW 19 I ? "Ja tin 112 945 Winter still lingers in the lap of Spring. And the coy young maiden don't mind itn bit, Rut if we were her we'd make the nasty old thing Very rapidly "git up and git." For the old fellow has outstaid his time. And no one any longer wishes him here ; He's an old bore, without reason or rhyme, And should be sent away with a flea in his ear All of which bis nothing to do with the f.ict that M. L. O.itmnn his the Jarsest, the best, the purest nnd the cheapest stock of groceries, flour. "fih. canned fruits, tobacco, cigars, and hundreds ot other articles, novoffered for sale in this market all of w hich he proposes to sell lor cash, and challenges any dealer to furnish better articles or sell at I wer prices. Martin means what he says, and savs nothing but what he is able tnd willing to "do. mills. The "champH.n load" was taken from here to your town last week by a young man named Kuntz. With two horses he hauled 2.900 'eet of inch pine boards to the yard at Ebensburg. Considering the fact that the road was not in very goorl order, this may be considered a feat worthy of note. Cariolltown will be regale! to-night with a sleight-of-hand performance given by Prof. "SYhUnoy, If his exhibition will be ODe- management. while few who via t and famil iarize themselves with its internal workings, have the manliness to express their convic tions in regard to the same. I do not now it quiro whether its cost lie much or little. I only say that as fr-'tec a d of lhe IL use of Employment. Col. McDermitt exhibit a rare fitness for his position. Euz Fez. Ai.toona City, M.trch 1G, 1870. Friend Mac Business in our city begins to look up once more. Work is becoming more plentilul, and carpenters and other mechanic? employed iu the erection of build ings are especially busy just nowp putting up new buildings in various parts of the city. The Pa. R. R. Co. have increased the hours of labjr in the various departments from nine to ten hours, with a correspond ing increaso of wages. The indications are that by the time Spring fairly sets in busi ness will be brisk and mxney much more plentiful than during the winter months. Radical candidates for the various county (."ffices. or rather aspirants 'for those positions, are becoming more numerous thari Grant's relatives. It is quite amusing to see how they button hole aud cajole the "fifteenth amendments." They evidently imagine that their political salvation depends upon the aid they hope to receive from the "cullud cuss from Africa." Over and over again have I seen radical aspirants for efiiee invi ting their bluck and tan friends into some one of the low doggeries which abound in our city, for the purpose of indulging in a social glass of ''kill me quick," Alautorthe degeneracy of the timei! Yet sick indeed is Radicalism, and nothing but the strongest and most naus-eous medicine can pretiveits worse than worthless 'ife. So far as I can learn our city councilmen, or a nmj irity of them, are disposed to be as radical as possible. They have dispensed with the services of a most efficient street fonmissioner (simply because his political views .did not square up to their radical ideas) in order to make room for one of their own ilk a rapid, "h-il" radical. They also contemplated getting rid of the preseut able and highly competent city solicitor, on ac count of his conservative tendencies, but as they hadn't the moral coiirnge to "face the music" n that score and elect another in his tstead, they contented themselves by simply reducing hts salary. And now they propise to make a raid on the police force, not be cause they are not comp'eut and vigilant, but fof the reason that they are democrats. The policemen are poorly paid now. but a member Irom the First Ward, (as Green a member perhaps as belongs to the council.) said he could procure as good policemen for per mouth, ror this grand display of intelligence he received a lesson from the democratic member from the Third Ward which he will do well to remember for all time to come. The next move on part of our astute councilmen will probably be iu the direction of tho Mayor. Well, all I have to say is, go in, gentlemen your lease of power is short. And now this Is sacked to the tiiemory of A. J. Riley, Esq., late of this city, who has departed the life of single cussedncss, and passed calmly away iuto the bright realms of double blessedness on Tuesdav evening. March 15th, 1870. in the second year of Grant s dynasty. Heqntescat in pace. An dy. is no.uiore. Another of, the noble aimy of bachelors has went and gone and did it. He is married. Poor follow ! I always liked him. He was a sound democrat, a courte ous gentleman, a lively, sprightly, .enter taining talker. But, alas! he has gone gone. Wheu I contemplate his early demise I feel 1 feel- like a morning star, u hen I reflect on his untimely fate, t feel like dropping three or four melancholy tears, with a teacuplul of grief. He is married one so young, so gay. so hopefulmarried to Miss Mary Gwin, the beautiful, amiable and accomplifheo; daughter of Judge Gwiu, of Huntingdon. Pa. Well, Riley, since you have premeditatedly submitted your neck to this matrimonial yoke, I can only wish you the utmost joy and felicity. May your cap Off nirc Track. As fwo'ff.rri were coming up Washington street, Johnstown . thev asked for Leopold M.iver's New York'bij Goods Store, at 212 (Opera House) Main st , where specie patmcms are now fairly inaugura ted. Thev found the place and carried to the nordi of lhe county about $-10 worth of lhe cheapest muslin ever sold in that market. Calicoes just as cheap. Woolen goods at cost. Dress arntl fancy good r.t less than cost till the first oT Anvil. G. II: What do they moan? They might nienn fo to 'or some otl er thing but in this case they are intended to convey the idea that George TlimtTey is the Oieat Hard ware ft?aler of Cambria" county. Kbd "keeps such an immense and varied assortment of merchandise that he never fails to supply nny article in his line that may be asked for. He has just added a magnificent assortment of queeusware to his huge stock. Go and see. A I' ink Ff.i.i.oyv. A pcntlcmnn, a stranger, accompanied by his wife, visited Johnstown the other day and bought a large quantity of dry goods at the lion-ton H nuse store. As lhe couple were about departing the hubanl remarked, "That merchant is a fine fellow." Well, that iveichant that fine fel low is N. F Carroll, at the Houston House, who keeps all kind of dry, -dress and faiicv goods for sale. I.oror.r & lJ:io., clothing merchants, Jolin-.town, have now on hand a large quantity of the best made-up clothing, which must be sold. It is all new, but in a month or so it will be out of season. Fifteen thousand dol lars' worth of new overcoats, pants, vests, etc., must he disposed of right aw ay, no matter how much mor.ev the Mess. Leopold lose in the operation. Come quick and get vour share. II. A. S. Haste Away Soon and buy a bill of goods from H. A. Shoemaker & Co. They keeD everything necessary for outward adortVment and inward sustenance, besides many articles, such as furniture, etc. , requisite for housekeeping. That they sell as chaap as the cheapest is known to all men and women to, and hence we need iiay nothing on that score. Hurry Along Sharply. A. G. F. These initials stand for a great many tiling. no doubt, but what thev particularly stand for ir. this locality is A. ti. Fry. the popular proprietor of one of the best stocked and cheapest stores in Northern Cum hria. A. G. F. also stand for A Good Fellow and Mr. Fry is as eood a fellow to buy Irom as can be found anywhere, btore on Hijjh St., near Centre 6treet, Ebensburg. Comino. Spring the singing of birds blooming flowers and clothing to the great Clothing Depot of James J. Murphy, No. 109 Clinton street, Johnstown. STew spring goods new winter goods--new clothing for men and boys hats and caps caps and hats drawers and shirts shirts and drawers all well sewed md now to be sold at wonderfully low prices. V. S. I. No body need be told that thee letters are the initials of V. S. Barker's name, or that if they go to his store they will be Very Sure of getting Bargains in any and nM kind of iry goods, notions, groceries etc. Yallie is a Very oafe Buyer and a Very Sen sible Business man, and always pleases his customer! by selling good goods at low prices. R. K. D. Kun Hight Down to Row ley R. Davis' popular cheap store in the East Ward nml take a peep at his beautiful assort ment ol Spring goods the first and oilly stock of goods brought to Ebensburg this season- To see them is to admire them, to admire them is to buy them, and to buy them is to get what will please you at prices as low down h8 gold Lnion Pacific R k. 1st M. Bonds'-f.S Central Pacific R. R . 1935 Union P.icitic Land Ora:.t Bond-,!?35 1743 First Mortgage bonds of Chicago, Danville and Yincennes R R., (7) per cent gold, for sale at S: and interest. First Mortgage bonds of tlie Chicago and &uift-Western R. R (7) seven percent gold, guaranteed by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific It R.. for s tle at 5)7 and interest. First Mortgage bonds of the Chesapeake and j Ohio R R. Co., pnjing (C) six per ttt. gold, ior saie r.t dm ana interest. On the ChesapeaVe and Ohio R. Ti., aid Chicago and South Western bunds we pny (1) one per cent, commission to bankers and barks. We pay (2)) two nnd a half per cent, com mission on Chic.igo. Danville aud Yijccnnes R. R. bonds, to banks and bankers. JE II A V EX & Ii R O T II E U , B.1XRERS AD. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, UNION & CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. MORTGAGE BONDS. No, 40 South Third StM Philadelphia, J)UY. SELL AND EXCHANGE all issue of U. S. BONDS i,n the most liberal terms. Gold bought nnd sold at Market Kat. Counoin Cashed. Stock bought and sold on Commission only. Account received nnd in toret allowed ou daily balances subject to check at roar.3.-ly. OTICE Tho annual election of a Board of Trustees of the Ehenshnir Academy will beheld nt t'ie Sheriff's Office in Ebensburg, on MONDAY, the 4th day of APRIL next, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock . r. m. JNO E. SCANLAN. Eheneburg, March 17, 1 b70. Secretary. LICENSE NOTICE The fol!owin2 narned persons have filed petitions in the Office of the Clerk of Qu.irter Sessions of Cam bria county for Tavern and Eating House Li cense, and the same will be presented to the District Court, April Sessions, 1870: ATEBJf ticENSEB. Simon Riley. 2d Vard, Johnstown borohgh. August Veigand, 5th Nvard, Johnstown boro Celestine Schmer, 4;h ward, Johnstown boro. Joseph Boxler, 31 ward. Johnstown borough. Wm. Jamc, 1st ward. Conemaugh tborough. George Conrad, Richland township. Margaret Clark, Taylor township. Frank M Cullough. 3d ward, Johnstown boro. I enry Fritz. Yo!rr township. Daniel Confer, East Conemaugh boiocgh. Henry Frazer, Yoder township. August Schneder. 3.1 waid, Johnstown boro. Adolphus Erb, 2d ward, Johnstown borough. Henry Gick, 3d ward, Johnstown borough. Michael Grady, Millvillc borough. Ann Duiley, Alillville borouph. FATING IIOCSE IICENST. James Pitts. 4th ward, Johnstown borough, Frederick Krcbs, 5th ward, Johnstown boro. J. K. HITE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Johnstown, March 1 , lfc7U.-tf. rinsT KATIOXAL Saddle & Harness Shop IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. The subscriber has commenced business at his Old Siand on Ilih street. West "Ward, op posite the Union School House, Ebensburg, Pa.. Vrh'erb he Is manufacturing and is prepared to fill all oiders in his line at greatly reduced prices. Desirous of patronage from all former patrons and the public generally, I invite them to call, with a view of saving money for them selves, as I will positively furi.ish the best and cheapest work that is or can be made in this or adjoining counties. Call and see samples of my wotk and learn tnv prices. M. M. 0NE1LL. Ebenehurg. March 10. IS70.-tf. GOOD CHANCE FOR INVEST- MENT. The subscriber offer at pri vate sale their STEAM SAW MILL, situated within a mile of Cresson, Cambria county. It is complete in every particular aud is in perfe.-t - I 1 . T ' ? J ruTininr tinier. ne iinciiie is as gona ax new and is 40 horse power, with a doubie flue boil er. There is a pood LATH MILL auached to the Saw Mill. Also will be sold, MULES, TRUCKS. SLEDS, WAGONS, kc. This is an excel lent opportunity for any person wishing to engage in the manufacture of Lumber, as the property will be sold at. a great bargain. Addreis LEMON k BAYLEi", March 10, lS7D.-tf. Holiidaysburg. Pa. E. J. M. Every Jaw Masticates food of some kind, nnd liumin j-iws have a weak ness for good bread. Good bread cannot be ma.ie without goo l flour, nnd good flour can not be bought nt a lesi price than at the flour and fetd depot of E. J. Mills, on Hih street. Everything in that line of the very best qua li- QTKAY HORSE. Strayed away from IC Utahville, Clearfield county, on the night of the 27tU of February, tilt-, a black Horse, seven years old Stands a little forward in the knees, has a white spot on the upper part of the root of his tail, and 13 somewhat dialed with harness. A liberal reward will be paid for any information Icndihsr to his recovery, or for his return to the subscriber, living in Blair township, lilair county, l a. ABRAHAM ROBISON. P O Address, Holiidaysburg, Pa. March 10, 1870. 3t Til STATE OF WILLIAM MJRKE JLi Dec'd. Whereas Letters of Administra tion on the estate of Wm. Burke, late ol Wash ington township, dec'd, have been granted to ths undersigned by the Kegis'er ot Cam tria county, notice is hereby jriven to all ser ty is kept by Mr. Mills, and he sells very cheap. I pons indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims upon Jous .t, Mcnriiir, at the oid Mansion House corner, former'y David Dibert's st nd, has 5500 to bet thai he has SlO.tOl) worth of cheap goods to sell dry poo. Is. fancy goods, dress goods, etc , and that he will as cheap as any man can sell who purchases Roods to sell and who makes a living ut it. Call and see the superb stuck at hi etore in Jhn3towp. said estate will present thetn properly antbcn Uv'.ateu for settlement J AS. J. KAYLOR, Administrator Allegheny Twp.. Feb. 27, 1S70. Ct. GOOD, BETTER, BEST. The best and cheapest Tobaccv and Cigars m town are at M- L. Oatcsau . Go and tvo- C-rmrrrZ ll-J1l Tmiffl 2 ft 3 -1 3 LrLrL LorD LtloJ tsxtm LHnJ c5 CQ (33) 3 3 Cs3 ORPHANS' COURT SALE I I Tir'.we of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Cambria ecfunty, ".he undersigneJ will im pose to sate, at thi Shield" H:hse. in the Bor ough of l.orotto.on SATURDAY, thk STrt tiAror APRIL mit. at S o'clock, r the following Real Estate t which George Itru died seized, iituare in Allegheny township, b tr.g Purparts "os. 2 and 3. mentioned am des cribed in an inquest had pursuant to proceed ing in partition : PURPART No 2. containing 329 Acer. and 2 PrncHrs. adjoining Purpart So. 1. lunds of Michael McGuiie. Bernard Wei and Lem on k It.tiley about 50 Acres cleared. PURPART No. :t, containing 12S ActM and 41 Peitcnrs. adjoining Purport No. 2. land or Bernard Weis, Michael McGuire, Samuet Sankcr, Henry S inker, and others. The above lands are welt timbered. TER.VCS One tlird of the purchase money to e paid on confirmation of sale : one oiht-v third in rne year thereatter. with interest, to be secured by the judgment bond and mort gages of the purchasers ; and the other third to remain a lien on the premise, legal, pitere-it on said snm to Ire paid by the purchaser to Amelia Bmce, whlo" of the said Geo. Bruce, annually from the date of the confirmation of sale, during her lifetime, awd lhe prlm-ipal ml bet decease to his heirs and legal representa tives, or to the parties who may then be legal ly ientitled to the same. MICHAEL McGUIP.K. 1 , CHARLES VcMAXAMY, J Adm rt' March 10, ltTO. St. AG2.-XTS IT. -TI:T TX)Jt H O YV to M A K E FARM PAY, By C. W. OJCKEHMAN. Hon. CHARLES L. FLIRT, and other 1 radical Writers. Nearly 800 pages on fine CAi.EvnKBtD rtrtk made expressly fr this work, fiooi new, clear and open tpe. and will be illutr.aed with M l KIN E ENGRAVINGS by Sntain and other?. -Also, a splendid colored f ruit piece, r 01. t lining eighteen specimens or the ch. iccst American frcits, colored, from life. In i:ngllKh and German. TIllSJICrOK ii a sure, safe and rractical gif-de to every Farmer, Stock fiaiser. Garden er nnd Fruit Cnlturist. By it ilrev cm double " their profits each year, rod greatly irfcreai-e tho value of therr laird. It makes lite poor nan rich It aiakcsfuTd work easier. It reward the labor of honest working men. Jt U pur chased by ulmost everyone r.i via'it. Ne.irlv copies sold iu a lew small tuw:is!-.ips, and nnd, in many cases, hundreds in a singre twp. Agents can find no be'ter employment nt any time. Parmer a and their sons can each make 100 per month by selling only three or ftmc copies per day, while tn-ire tiiaii double thut numVier cm easily be soM. Farmer aiwavw make tlie most succcssfnl agents frthi book, and now is tie pr iper time to Like hold of ir. I f jou wish to engage in lne liushicss rernl U.t circular containing a full description of the book anl terms to aperits. Afiilccs ZF.IGLKi:, M-CUUDY CO., C14 Arch St., I'hi'a., Pa., KM i;Hre StC"n. china ti, O.. Oil ilonroe St., Chicag,' 111 . 51)3 N Sixth St , St. Louis, Mo , li-2 lu St., SprirffeJ", Muso. f mar 10.-4t.j TIIC SIT .ET.VA REAPER AND MOWER! GREATLY IMPROVED. Yith double motion, or change of speed at will. By the movement of an easy vorkinif lever, without storing the team, the pel can !e easily changed from fast to low, r1 from slowr to fast ; or by the fame lever can be thrown entirely out f gear. Al?" a grand improvement in the new Gareo Reel that is so popular, and w ith a new Self-Rake and other improvements, the - IT.tka " i conceded to be far ahead of ali irs competitor in every essential quality of a sr-cccasful ( machine. If you want to cet the best Heaper tnd Motr er manufactured, call at Gerge Hum ley's House-Furnishing and Agriculttirl T"pnt and see the famed ' JGtsa." or wnd for the new pamphlet of grand imp'n. veiuenta for 1870, sent fr to r.n y rddrrss. "NOTICE. Whcreac, on the 12th day Xi of Febrnnry. i'st.. T.dmirnd Mil'er.rner chant, cf th'eRcrough'of Wiltnore, 'Coifnty of Camtsria, Sfa'e of PennsTlvania, m.if'e a vol untary a?-inrncu fr tlfebent oTiis crrilt or, under the Act 'of Assembly of tke Con mouwealth of PenT.sy Ivaiii.i, tti the tinder signcd. 1 e-iding in live said Borough, of h 11 thn coods. chaMeU and t-fTicfs of him, tlie raid Edmund Miller, cotice is hereby given to a'l persons iinMri-e.l to make payment without de lay, and those having clairh3 are requested t present 'their demnmls within the time requirel by law. KDWAUP D. EVANS. " Wilmore, Feb. 24, 1 b?t). fit. As;g:ice. ! ITOTEL PROPERTY is I.OIJETTO j ii FOR SALE. The nder j signed oCers fur sale his well j known nnd desirable I TiVKRX STAK'X. with all 'tke necessary oui-biitMin;. a -cdinuioaious Sta'dc, Ice House, Wartlim:', Cistern, &c. The House is in good repair.- Term will be made cay. If noi s-oVl beioro March liiih the property wilil.c f.r'rent. Further in formal iou caji le obtained br p plring to or ndiirsiug i.ifl.'S'H IHLDS. Lorctto, Feb 3, ltvd.-tf. sucii a 0533 "V'ALlJAflL'E TAVERN PROPER. T TY -FOP. SALE? That valu able nnd commodious Tavern Stand 'eiluate at'Gallitzin. Cambria conntv, i known as the Mi'tlwujl J . Smith prop erty, is offered l"r:r sale on rea"?onable tcrnra. It wne of the most desirable strict in tlveeounty, is in an excellent sta'e of repair nnd doing a thriving business. Possession will be Ktven as soon as the sale is consummated. Persons dealing to pu-chjise will rail ur-oa or a.ldress R. L. JOHNSTON. Jan. 6, 1870. tf. Ebenbur -Pa. REAL ESTATE AND SAW Mil At FOR SALE T.'e have fr sale a tract of laud situate in Susquehanna township. Cam bria county, eontainuig abetrt Toarjc CBia, having thereon a Steam Saw Mill, a Shinc,!J Machiiie, a Blacksmith horj. (with necessary Tools,) and two DweHins blouse. Ai.o. FIFTY -?rvES OF GOOD OAK TIMDER LAND in tho same town-hip. fine Tirnher adjoining can -be bought at low rate. Cg"Terics rr.oiterae and accommodating. Ai.ply to SWOEMAKF.U & OATMAJr. Ebensburg, Kor. 11, 1C9. tf. INSTATE OF AIRS. EMZAUETIi -'GIBSON, Dic'd. Letter Tcitunenturr having been granted by to Register of Cambria county to the undersigned on the estate of Mia. TJ-lIzalth Gib-oh, deceased, notice ia hereby given to all parties indebted to paid estate to make pay ment.and those having claims against the same to present them, duly autenticaied for settlement, to ALFRED C. GJRSON. Execntor. Nos. 110 nil 112 North Second St.. Phila,, Or to JOSEPH M DONALD, Ebensburg, Ta. February 10, 1S70. T OOK OUT! All pnrsona indehte.I M-4 o me pcuxi AEtt.T are hereby requested to pat on or before the first day of April nr i? . ThoH who neglect or forget this waraicg will have their memories revived through a noti by a proper officer. I am in eirne-t n bioip out! WM K1ITELL- Ebenaburg. March S, 187u.-3t. TTOTEI VHOPEUTY FOR SAM! JOL OR TO LET ! That well et4blishea Tavern Stand known as tbe Nutionul Hou.e. in the Borough of PuscinitviUe, Ca mhria coun ty, ia offered for sale or rent. Possession wr' be givea on the 1st day of April teat. Appj to the owner on the ptemt-es. 17, 1870. tit. HEURY HUGHrH.
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