The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 28, 1870, Image 3

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    Freeman.
j AFBIL 28, 1870.
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?Third Street. Pbiladelpia. at 8
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Cur'y.
Coop-
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL, .
t FkCKINQ AND FENCILIHCB.
tort in this Tlciwity don't leem to know
?. in bs ne-er been repealed.
t;;obody trll tbemT
rnfflhii been appointed a poll,
T, . ... .rd of Ebensburg borouch.
itoen H find theT hrI1 Horn too
-.Shank's bouse, in White township.
"d isd P'li J W" th COtiflfeTtIon
-rone wuauug
(.1 " ...
i ftut lor noiucr wivipu "i ivvu
.imtll bnr of tawdutt picked op on
. j at- 1
' vrr( dettroied by fire on Friday night
I"'' Ion. t2U.0M insurance. $5,000.
. .fitood tbut thirty tbouaanil tone or
flirts iU & forwarded thli i en son
Umiowd via Erie toDu'uih. to be used
L eoMtiuctlon of the Northern Pacific
f'' i e. .!!?...' T?.if.. ... -
.ibtto !odtd Id the Someret jail on a
",j inxalt nd battery with intent to
fpaiiule gt near Confluence in the
: ccnitj.
iLirgtr, wftward bound, wai veixed with
thli itaoding close to a atcmp fir near
f!o:ce, on tfaturdar week, and Jell
lit fire cd wii badly burned about tb
l.fict md ooe arm.
MittDiloo of the Democratic editors of
;U(,jf Mggeated by a reral of our eictu n
'ltd iht fcellefonte Watchman farora the
li,rrof it in tbit place at nu early day. To
tSiihue MT Amen.
Irruk of trcih meat mTsterlontlT d!ao
f-rJIroa ibt ice houie of John Fenlon, Eq ,
iaplict. tome time during Sunday night
: Tbt tLirf tflecttd an entrance by forcing
Miup! of the ice houne door.
ft :;hln the pt tro mouibf Mr. Gon uch,
MllCrrek, Hunthigdon county, Daa lost
diaghieri, cue on and bia wue hy ty
d Itvtr. and at last acconnta Mr. O . and
other wrl were down with the disease.
tht corner tone of tbe new jail was placed
poiiv.caoti noDCtT aixvraoos last, ana me
pt buom are now at work on the found a
i vii.i. 1 ne bnea neeaeu tor tne ouuaing
tots nmnu'setored os tbe jail eouare.
Lccacisfc this eek.
or eorretpondeat has itfpptd tm to EII
TicnoT otciond by tne remoral of
it Fui" fromCirrolltown, but the crowded
dllkmof oar columns thla week has forced
io curtail to s eorsiderable extent the first
file rectlred from bim.
ft ngm to Jra if tbe death ef Mont
hj riae sawn, second son or U rielaon
b. Et , iormrl dltor of the Johnstown
.wllcb oernrred at Ocorretown. D. O..
)ed Frldsy, in the 27ih year of his age.
in s w;; ana one cnlld.
ivtlte that our friend and schoolmate,
iliucder Bolton, passeneercordnctoron
f.lC. R R., bad ou of his arms broken
Ut ago, by beine; struck by tbe tim
fc'i "jwtle work which his train wasnara-
iliiiiime. Ee had hia arm oat of tha
tisdsw.
in bodies of John Hoffman and Da rid
wMk.the two men drowned at Hunting
bctt three weeks ago, have bees found
Itf lo tbe Junta U tirer, some two or
b!1i below Huntingdon Hoffman'a
li tf disrorrred in Saturday and
f W ibe pletture of a riit on Friday last
ill CSr IGlirr frint . . :i If.
I aC.Eotttd.of Gramp:an Hilla. C'.earfield
l"j ,lon e bsrt not aaw tbee he was
Vtt bo, )r B. U en honest, in. astriona
? ,7B?VWf man, and w, hope he is
f,;iikiUtiBtce in ,11. wLlch ihote
f Ur"J. residing rear Dudley.
UfJoa coB.tT, while onHi- t.-
T't"?huiity 'Ml. iwa'.lowed a half
7"' """""m and went to bed. wl-.r. .h-
vWlf,.0fa onch rPd citlf-n
smother of a lira, f.mif. ksi-.-
'Maboatjwrt. 1
""'imintimbi t .
u r j X. meraaaen, son
WrL r11!,0 00 Saturday, but bad
""tea to and fr .v '
i rtlnf... 7 'u csra, ana com-
WOnld bars irbnn.U! j !
tf"in r IB our
wcb. K9 r,au-who
tfc-W. v. Vj, ,0u m he basement
er
V.'.""1" "'red u
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wint-,. . ' ' w'" 1D niiner as winter.
Mtbark, of oar better half are te-dered
n.Ha K .
!Btuv -"irwuKOTeiM tinware
HaonoV.hu H- "oatgroeroua friend
U C ?u l9A Ktleman as erer breathed.
P Mill S. ? ' PPwity attends htm Is
WuL . wc,dri t. May his triba
UuformV '"cre ana mumpiy.
''wdtoL I P8lt,0 blch tbe darkey
dns Zh?.'mUhi bat ererybody else
Vh ,lhU ht ouli keep store and tar
Nbi'li r-v- IT Be81 ,rwm Lloa to print some
rrsrt . j vM ,ttlshed bimaelf in the
DmoBV,iI0,e, bu,5ne" ln th Yin"
, H inciana count tv .t.t. k;
i TlrtCPjin wall as feeding tbe homan
N HeWfc ? eod nlB" -aiding at or
rasM U C3Dnl7. Ml from tbe high
lold pLtbont dway on Plane No. 4,
Nf nnt i R'ilro1 bed beneath, a dia
h.tr.A les tban twenty feet, on Sunday
' U W,',,e,'rib,T Injured that he died in
.Ew :,trbSDg P'ed up.
"VW aitM k.U- l.l.J T W
verdict
iit ,.. was returned. Tbe untor-
''Ifi .r!' aged "b001 y. d baa
, -aiu was retnrn.t.
A:".n,, one child.
1 ltd.,?U'p?e P89 throagb our town
Km..,.:'.'" in shamtof . m.i k.nt.
i6fi,! &l?g ,M or two ebtldrao and all tbe
fnd llT.T?V P'odding better half. The
4 .i
o - - - , rj
1 VOe oft cuieivame
wi,e entwtalned our citizens
umbVii eonindrum : "Have you
" their mwia' i tbey are aa
tKJ Pearance and aurroundrnea in-
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Wu, , m,y deaer? sympathy and
tr .u , 'm,T deaery sympathy and
. irom a chariUble public.
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mthfnl T:..V. J t7"l .
flery of Vf" "teo t the new Photograph
k-.TTf Ian. ia the rear of
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,itt the Otner csj.auu mn mo oniy
v, iVricn iltcb tick manufactory
. ... douriiiE mill at Snow Shoe, Centre,
cor i'iif. k i i or Hollldayaberir.
-JraWy injured iu thla place, on Fri-
' u M,,HlUeDCVf r he wa. ri-
JLocal CorreiponeSentrc.
JcBHsTtira, April 25, 1870.
X?f Vsanan -The weather ib line, the
Buralxn, nd everybody so busy making
firfD and fixrp ejp, that lecal is scare,
and it would be d .BctTt for the pto of even
an angel to indite ai intereating letter.
We have already noticed tbe change In
the Tribune ffic. There are not many
other changes of importance. There will be
one next week, however, worthy of a spe
cialty Benton and Wayne will remove their
hardware store from the present rooms to
new building on Main street, one
door from tbe Opeta House. This u a very
large" building ninety feet long, twenty
feat wide and three stories high. This im
mence building will be filled with all kinds
of hardware and cutlery, tbe first room,
ninety feet long, being exclusively used as a
sales room. It will be known as 208. Tbe
splendid front cannot be mistaken. The
firm is laying in an immense stock of good.
They have a vety large number of childreos'
carriages, ranging in price from b to J26,
with ail kinds of edge tools, willow ware,
garden tools, mill saws, aud varioua kinds
of wooden wares. Their aales room is most
certainly tbe largest and neatest in Johns
town, and the building adds much to the
appearance of Main street. Good luck to
their enterprise. There are do other remo
vals of importance.
It ia said that the German Reformed
church will occupy tbe rocm above the pott
tffice. One of our i rem in en t diuggists has had
one side of hia palatial building paiDted
white, aa if he intends advertiring on his
owp hock. We may cctice it hereafter.
A traveling caravansary, yclept tbe Wiz
ard Oil company, have been regaling the
eara of our people every evening, on the pub
lic f quart-, with vocal and instrumental
music. Don't thiuk they be voitard many
people, but the music is good and tbe crowd
large- every eveuing.
Gallagher's store, at the Houston House,
was eutvred by burglars on Thursday night,
by means of false keys, and on Friday night
the store room of John J. Murphy was en
tered by breaking a large glass in the show
window. Small amounts of money were ab
stracted in both iustances, and perhaps some
goods. The burglars made a narrow escape
on Fridvy night, as their work wa done
between ten and eleven o'clock, at a very
public place, and aa there were marka of a
haaty retreat.
The great land Ude which was to bring
the mountain city down, didn't come iff ac
cording to the "Bill." but the "dogs of war"
have been let loose in consequence, and a
brisk fight is going on in tbe papers. They
tuay fight from the time that the dog wood
blossoms till the Joy days, for ail we care.
They are all tfogr ged ft-liows, and we'll be
rfo$r-ged if they don't dog each i other the dog
gedest. If the puppies only let the big digt
dog away, it will be a dog gel good thing
for the young dogs. Every dog has his day,
but this fight should either be aeltlcd at a
rfop-gery or celebrated in tfoy-geral verse.
Tbe buds are swelling, tbe leaves coming
out, and the blossoms opening. Farmers
have sown a large quantity of oats already,
and they report that the fruit is, so far, safe
and sound. Hope the good news may con
tinue. As the population increases the de
mand Increases for all that supports life, aod
hence every one that can should plant a
grain of corn, stalk of cabbage, aa apple
tree, etc. In this way the market may be
supplied. We live in a fast age. The pop
ulation now will increase at least one million
a year, and this will of itself keep up mar
ket prices. We have not heard who will
take the cenaus here, trot when they are
taken the aggregate population of the United
Statea will reach forty millions ; and. in one
decade more, fifty mill'roua. Where will ail
the produce come from to feed them 1 The
aoil must be cultivated or prices will iucreate
in a geometrical ratio.
It Is supposed that aa soon as Congress
gets through amending tbe censtitution. it
will commence on the moral law. "Thou
aha It not steal 1" mut be expunged. "Thon
shalt cot covet thy neighbor's house, or bis
wife, or bis men servants, or his maid ser
vant," should be changed to read, instead of
servants, "fifteenth amendments." This
wculd make the moral law enncide with the
censtitution. Traveling on Sunday is a ne
cessity now-a-dsys. Moses didn't know any
thing about railroads. He was even igno
rant of tbe Sux canal mute, though he
crossed it aeveral times. Mr. Covode thinks
the commandments might be fixed up a little
to suit C ongressmen. Let this lata be amend
ed before the next election ! Brigham Young
won't objoct! ! Nor tbe Utah delegate I ! !
Tbe latest announcement in theory goods
ine is paper drawers, paper handkerchiefs,
paper cloves and paper pin-a-fores. They
come cheap, save a great deal of washing,
ook tidy and white, and are as useful as
paper collars. Paper skirts are now worn in
many placea by the ladies, and we don't see
why paper silks could not be made. Paper
garments of all colors will be the tjext nov
elty, no doubt. It may be that this great
resort to paper is in consequence olour im
mense paper money circulation.
A new dwelling noue naa gone up in
South Dale" since we last wrote. It now
numbers eighteen beuse iu all. We have
now a nucleua for a a new borough at South
Dale yes, and one at Grwbtown yea, and
one at Huntsville yes, and one at Bucks-
town yes, and one at Parkstown yes, and
one at Qiestown yes, and cse at Wood-
vale, AC, &C. -KOB XvoT.
Cakrolltowv, April 25, 1870.
Dear Freeman Tbe mantle of the late
"Buz Fax" not having fallen, apparently, on
any of your Carrolltown mends, 1 have pre
sumed to attempt to feebly supply the want
until you can secure a better substitute than
I may prove to be.
On Wednesday evening last one of thoee
little episodes which tend to develops the
better feelings of our nature and to make us
reflect that we poesess the virtues of love
and charity, if we would not smother them
'mid the grosser passions of our natcre, oc
curred here and I must notice it. Mr.
Julius SUch, a well known citizen of our
fdace, left here on Monday for Pittsburgh,
or tbe purpoae of meeting his aged father,
who had just arrived in this country from
Germany. Many long years bad elapsed
since the eyes of the father or son had rested
oo each other's faces. Julius, who was a
boy when be left the fatherland, had grown
to be a large, hearty man, and bad become
tbe parent of a growing family. Tbe fath
er, less than middle age when be bid good
hue to bis departing son keeking a foreign
home, bad now grown to be an old, grey
haired, erey bearded grandfather. Howev
er, in due time, Julius, accompanied by hia
father, returned to Carrolltown. and on
Wednesday evening the Brass Band.accom
panied by three-fourtha of tha population of
our town, calien upon tne oia man at ma
son's house. Yoq, Mr. Editor, cn Imagine
better than I can describe tbe feelings of the
old emigrant, thus surrounded by so many
- r 3- j : i i f v ; f
ui tuw irnuiit iuu dciicuouib u ma -u iiui
there are two of them here.) and bow nata-
cjaIIt the-cheek of the father would glow
with pride at this most eloquent evidence of
the estimation In which bis beys are ne;d.
Maeta aod song, and general intercbsoges
of friendship, and though ta of home and
fatherland, served to while away the even
ing, until st length the clock, announcing
"the wee sma' hours ay&nt the twa'," gave
warning to all that another day was coming
swiftly oo.
Tbs new building erected for tbe purposes
of a ctnvent school is now being lathed, and
it ia hoped that by the middle of June it
w ill be ready for occupancy by the Sisters
of St. Benedict.
Some three or four new frame buildings
are going up on our back streets, and our
town is showing evidences of disposition
to grow out in breadth proportionately to
its great length.
Your correspondent bad the pleasure of
witnessing thin morning at St. Benedict's
church, the marriage of Mr. Frederick Ul
rich to Miss Home. May they be ever
bappy and prosperous, as they surely deserve
to be.
Mr. John Fox and his bride, nee Mips
Kate West nil zer, (late of Carrolltown. now
of St. Mary's.) were on a visit to this place
during tbe past few days, spending their
honeymoon among the bride's many friends
in this vicinity. E.
Altooha Items. Owing to the crowded
condition of our columns, it has not been
possible for us to give the letter of our AI
toona correspondent, "T. I. M.," in full
this week. We append the last two para
graphs :
The Sunday School connected with the
Second Piebbyterian church of this city is to
receive the benefit of two grat-d sacred con
certs this week, to be held in the Oity and
Market Hall on Thursday and Fiiday nights
next. There is no doubt but what these
entertainments will be fully up to anything
of the. kind ever given in this city, aa the
selections are of the finest character and tha
musical talent secured of the highest order.
That they will be well patronized there can
be no doubt.
The Dramatical Association connected
with St. John's Academy gave another of
their inimitable entertainments ou Saturday
evening last, but owing to a very singular
misunderstanding, which occurred a short
time before the doors opened, the audience
was not near so large as it otherwise would
have been. More's the pity ! T. I. M.
Tua SrosfcT Out. Although we were
aware that our next door neighbor, M. L.
Oatmao, was meeting with a most liberal
patronage, as he certainly deserves to do.
ytt we could scarcely see that the grocery
business he wad doing demanded such an in
crease of room as he has tec u red by the fine
improvements just reaching completion at
his establishment. The secret is out now,
however, and what it discloses is that Mr.
Oatmau iutends to fill i p one entire side of
his enlarged busineiss house with a superb
and vaiied assortment of dry goods, fancy
goods, notions, etc., retaining and extending
of course, in connection therewith, his pres
ent grocery and provision trade, in which he
in meet log with great success. Mr. Oatman
bas had a large experience in all branches of
the mercantile business, and will be found
as much st home and as liberal in his deal
ings when disposing of dry goods, etc., as
he is in the sale of articles comprising his
present stock. He is now and will hereafter
sell only for cash, and hence his prices will
be cheaper than the cheapest.
Right. Heretofore, in all criminal cases
which were e tiled by the parties, tbe cots
have been paid out of the county treasury.
By this rule a great deal of money was an
nually spent. Hereafter, however, a new
and proper rule will be applied, the last
LegUlatue having passed the following bill :
Skctiok 1. That the laws relating to the
payment of costs in criminal cases shall not
be so constructed as to compel the payment
of ccsts by the county where the case has
been settled or arranged by tbe parties, and
the parties to the case, the prosecutor aod
defendant, or defendants, shall be liable for
the payment of the costs id all such cases.
HasTfe sway, haste away, now Is the
time to either walk, run. jump, leap or
climb into the store of Shoemaker Jb Co.,
where bargain seekers do constantly go,
and where goods in pro fusion, cheapest and
best, enough to supply our people and the
rest of mankind have just been opened in
richest array, and are now being almost
given away to the nuudreds of persons who
flock in to see and wonder how such things
can really be. but are forced to admit, as
homeward tbey go. that such splendid goods
they have ne'er bonght so low.
SoMiTHiN'O New. George Huntley, the
wide awake and energetic hardware man
over the way, has jubt added a new feature
to his business. Iu addition to the hundreds
of other useful articles witry'which his estab
lishment ia filled to overflowing, he now
offers for sale nearly everything requisite for
carriage and buggy building such as hubs,
spokes. Bhafts, seat backs and enrriage'fix-
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tures ana aaornmenis genernuy. ersuas in
terested in such matters should call and see.
Calico Ball. The last Johnstown Tri.
butt devotes narly column to the calico
ball recently held in that place. It seems
to have been a gay affair, and as our young
folka may desire to get up ono of the same
kind, we suggest that the necessary calico.
of all styles, can now be bought cheaper at
V. S. Birker's cash store than such goods
have been sold at for a number of years.
But now is the time to buy everything very
low from Vallie.
aawBsaaaiaSBi
Hayk Coire and absT Goiko. Mr. Fry
does not seem to be the only person who
was looking out for his splendid spring
stock, as he had scarcely time to open and
shelve his coods when customers in profusion
rushed in on him and carried away nearly
half his stock. Mr. Fry keeps such a beau
tiful assortment aod sells so cheap t hat none
could resist the temptation of pitching In.
Lioht. "Get all the light you can, nd
then vote as your conscience tells you is
rieht." Get all the money you can honest
ly and go to Davis' cheap store in the East
Ward and buy all the goods that yeur wants
or wishes may suggest or your pile of
"spondulics" ia large enough to purcnase
These are both light and agreeable employ
ments, especially the latter.
Wholes alb Gbocxries- James Connor,
of No 855 Liberty street, Pittsburg, Pa..
has now on band a large and well selected
stock of Groceries, Fish, Brooms. &c, &c
He is the largest dealer io salt fish in the
citv. and is prepared to offer superior in
ducements to retailers. He also manufac
tures brooms, and dealers will find it to their
advantage to trade with htm.
Kept Bust. We notice that E. J. Mills,
tbe flour and feed dealer down street, is kept
almost constantly on the godelivering goods
to his many customers. Mr. M. has a large
lot of seed potatoes for sale at from 60 cents
to $1 per bushel.
Boys. -Some good mothers still have
their boys clothing made at borne. They
do not know bow much cheaper acd better
tbuy coijld doth? their boss t Oak Hall.
7
Wizadd Oil. If you want Wixard
Oil, go to L. Cohen & Bro- and buy a fine hat.
The gloss on their beautiful hats Is made by
csing wixard oil, bat it will stay on aa long as
their bats are bats. If you wsnt a nice glossy
cap acd choice tumiahirg goods, and want to
save money in buying them, go to Cohen's
Hat Parlor, No. 227 Main street, Johnstown.
Hodii.y Shates Whether spirits cn
appear to mortals in a bodily form is an unset
tled, uudecided question, but if any one wants
to see beautiful bodily shape, let bim fcO to
Leopold it Brother. lio. 241 Main street. Oak
Hall, JohnEtown. and he will eee humanity fit
ted up in garments perfectly angelic and seraph
ic Leopold & Bro. can take your fit to na
ture, and even improve on it. Try them.
Ik you want a wedding suit, go to Jas.
J. Murphy. If you want a dre.s suit, go to
Jas. J . llurphy. If you want a business suit,
go to Jas. J. Murjhy. If you want doeskin
pants, cloth or cassimere coat, silk velvet vest,
hat or cap, or any other article of masculine
wearing apparel, go to J, J.-Mnrphy; sign of
tb -"Star- No. 1 09-CI'mtorrstreetr"J ohnf
town, where the best of bargains a waft jou.
A Comet It is said that a very large
comet, with a tail that will sweep half the hea
vens, is about making its appeuranoe. It may
prove to be only the reflection of the glare ari
sing from Mr. Mayer's how windows, at 212
Main street, Opera House, Johnstown, where
the latest styles of dress goods and an endless
array oi dry goods and notions is just about
being received. Goods splendid prices low.
Mr. Mater, No. 214, Opera House,
Main st., Johnstown, keeps all kinds ot men's
snd boys' clothing, for dress or every duy use,
winter or summei fine or course, plain, striped
or figured. Also, trunks, umbrellas, hats aud
caps, furnishing goods, and namberleps other
articles necessary for the outfit of both young
aud old of the male perauasion. When you go
to Johnstown be sure to buy from Air. Mayer.
Karroix. We are not sure about the
derivation of this word, but think it come from
the Anglo buxon words, "care and "all," be
cause Mr. Carroll cares alike for all persons
who come to him seeking dry goods, groceries,
etc. Tbe C iu Carroll is hard, making Karroll.
but Mr. C.'s heart is not hard, nor bis cheek
either, and he will deal honestly with you. -
Call at No. 215 Main street, Johnstown, and
be liberal with your money.
Mirage. This is a French, German,
Spanish, or some other word, and means a con
dition of the air which deceives the senses.
There is no mirage about John J. Murphv
uo delusion, or illusion, untees it is tbe "illu
sion" he sells for dresses, and to which we now
have allusion Don't mistake the state of
the market when you buy dry goods, but go di
rect to John J . Murphy's Cheap Corner, Johns
town, and get lull value for your money.
Good Work. We have never been
iu tbe Hamilton Honre, Johnstown, but have
patsed .it, aud think there is on the windows
some of the finest painting and lettering ever
done iu tnat place. J. u. Kc'ler is an adept
in his art and handles the brush with unsur
passable ekill. Tbe words "Hamilton House"
cannot be excelled in ornamental painting.
I lieeign of Mr. Davis, opposite the post-office,
the open iook. and Keller s own sirn. readme
mree ways, sre all fine specimens of his bandi
wotk. He keeps opposite the post office.
Lake Herring, by car or dray load, in
store and for sale by James Connor, Whole
sale Grocer, No 255 Liberty st., Pittsburgh
CW. EASLY, Attorney at Law.
Office, No. 108 Franklin street. John-
town, Fa . two doors North of Frarer's Drujr
Store. Will attend promptly to all manner of
legal business that may be entrusted to biru.
W. JAMISON. 31. D..
Loretto, Canabrlst Co., Pa.,
Tenders his professional cervices to such of the
citizens of the above place and vicinity ss may
require medical aid. April 21. -ly.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR
T SALE The FARM lately
owned by Eowakd A. Bcbkk,
dee'd, situated in Washington
township, Cambria county, is of
fered for sale. Said Farm con
tains 175 ACRES, B0 acres of which are clear
ed, the balance being well timbered. Tbe
land is of the best quality and the improve
ments atea Hocsx, Babx. io. There is a good
Obchabd on the premises. For terms, which
will be made easy, inquire on the premises, or
of the undersigned in Allegheny township.
Possession will be given when sale i effected.
JAMES J.KAYLOR,
April 21. -tf. Executor of E. A. Burke, dee'd.
LICENSE NOTICE. The following
Petitions for Tavern and Eating House
Licenses have been filed in the office of the
Clerk of Common Pleas, &c , and will be pre
sented to the Judges of said Court, at an Ar
gument Court to be held on 10th May next:
TAVERN LICENSES.
Felix Beck, Loretto Borough.
John Now, Cambria Borough.
George Hohmau, 4th wsrd, Johnstown Bor.
Henry Shaffer, 15th ward, Johnstown Bor.
Andrew Hang, Carrolltown Borough.
Michael Latterner, Cambria Township.
Paul Elwanger, Carrolltown Borough.
KAT1NO BOUSE LrCEXSS.
Luke A. Ptatt, West Ward, Etreneburg Bor.
J. K. HITE, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, Ebensburg. April 21, 1870. 3t.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
Having procured a perfect list of all
warrantee names, dates ot warrants, and of the
pavment of tbe purchase money and tbe names
of tbe persons paying tbe same, with a com
plete draft made from the official records show
ing the location of each tract of land, I am
prepared to procure patents from the Land Of
fice for the owners of unpatented lands, under
the Act of Assembly of the 20th of May. 1SG4,
and the supplement thereto, as required by tbe
recent order of the Surveyor Geueral.
GEO. M.READE.
Eoeiisburg, March 24, lb70.-tf.
STATE OF JAMES MURRAY,
Deo'p. Letters Testamentary on the Es
tate of James Mubbat. late of Gal'liuin town
ship, dee'd. having been granted to tbe under
signed by tSe Register of Cambria county, all
persons indebted to said estate ore requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same will present them, pro
perly authenticated for settlement, without de
lay. MARY MURRAY. Executrix,
DANIEL HANLAN. Executor.
Gallitjttn Twp , March 31, 18?0,-6t.
TESTATE
OF JAMES LYNCH,
Dic'd. Letters Testamentary having
been granted by the Register of Cambria coun
t tn th underpinned on the estate of James
Ltncb, late of Summerhill township, deceased,
notice ia hereby given to all persons indebted
tn aaU Mtate. to make Da vm en t without delay.
and those having claims to present them in
proper form for settle meat.
ANN LYNCH, Executrix.
Summerhill Twp., March 24. 1870. 6t.
t. A. SHOKMAXKK,
. GEO. W. OATMAW,
CJHOEMAKER& OATMAN, Attor-
O skts at Law, Ebensburg. Pa. Offices on
High street, immediately east of Huntley's
hardware store.
ap8.'69.
-TIEO. M.
READE, Attorneg-atLaw,
Ebenaburg, Fa. Office in new building
recently erected on Centre street, two doors
from High street. l.aug.27.
175FJM. H SECHLER, Attornet-at
v v Law. Ebensburz. Pa. Office in rooms
i recently occupied by Geo. M. Reade Esq , ia
Ooloaad Jitney Centre gtrest. afag. 27.
Cl HERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of
kJ sundry writs of Vend. Sxpon. aod find -&
flu. Fieri Facias. Issued out of the Court of
Common fleas of Cambria county and to m
directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale,
at the Court House in Ebensburg. on Tccsdat
the 10th oat or Mat kxxt, at 1 o'clock, r. u..
tbe following Keal h.state, to wit i
All the ri&ht, title and interest of Jas.
Wil more, of, in and to piece or parcel of land
situate iu Summerhill township, Cambria coun
ty, adjoining lands of Owen Roberta, Patrick
MeCormick, dee'd, and others, containing 116
acres, more or less, about BO acres of which are
cleared, having thereon erected a two-story
(part log aud pert plank) hoase and a frame
barn now in the occupancy of James Wilmore
and Wm. A. Skelly. Taken in execution and
to be sold at the suit of Patrick Doran, As
signee of Jasnes A. Young.
Also, all the right, title and interest of
William Wilson, of, in and to a piece or parcel
ot land situate In White township, Cambria
county, adjoining lands of DviJ Younkin.
Samuel W. Turner, and otbtrs, containing 100
acres, more or less, about 40 acres of which
are cleared, hating thereon erected a one-and-a-half
story log house ard a log barn now in
tbe occupancy of Wm- Wilson. Taken in ex
ecution aud to be sold at the suit of Jefferson
Smith.
Also, all the right, title aod interest of
George W. Pringle, of, in and to a piece or
parcel of land situate in Summerhill township,
Cambria county, adjoining lands of Jacob
Weaver, George Rorebasgh, Eli Miller, and
others, containing 25 acres, more or less, about
10 acres of which are cleared, having thereon
erected a two story plank house, frame stable
and plank wood house now in the occupancy
of Geo. W. Prirgle. Taken in execution ai.d
to be sold at tbe suit of Joseph Miller
Also, all the right, title and interest of
E M. Lemoa. Administratrix of R. M. Lem
on, deceaned, of, in and to a piece or parcel
of land
situate
iu Waahingtoa township, 1
Cambria county.
adjoining lands of ti. il.
Adams, Heirs of Edward Donaldson, deo'd.
and others, containing 350 acres, more or less.
having thereon a coal bank and hoppers, (not
used at present,) and baving thereon erected
two tenant bouses, one-and a-half story each
now in the occupancy of John McQuillan
aud Joseph Bolevn. Taken in execution and
to be sold at the suit of John E. Storm.
Also, all the right, title and interest of
Tl omas E. Evans, of, in and to a piece or par
cel of land situate in Cambria township. Cam-
t-ria county, adjoining lands of Wm. Larimer,
Richard Iieni.ett, John Erans and Wm. K-
Piper, containing 170 acres, more or le-s,
about 70 acres of which are cleared, having
thereon erected a one-and a-half atory plank
houe and a plank stable now in the occupan
cy of J nomas t Cvaus. laken in execution
aud to be sold at the suit of William Larimer.
JOHN A. BLAIR. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, April 21, 1870.
-tpt AMBRIA COUNTY, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
Thomas Roberts, whose whereabouts
i
I is unknowu. Kobert Roberts, of New
L.B
) Orleans, and Jane Jones, wife of Elias
Jones, beira and legal representatives
of Owen Roberts, late of said county, Greeilncr.
You and every of you are hereby cited to be
and appear beloro the Judges of our Orphans
Court, to be held at Ebensburg, in and for said
county, on tbe first Monday of June next, then
aud there to accept or refuse to take the real
estate of the said Owen Roberts, dee'd, at the
appraised valuation put upon it by an inquest
duly awaided by the said Court and returned
by the Sheriff of said county, on tbe 19th day
of Msrch, 1&70, or show cause why the same
should not be sold, to wit : A piece or parcel
of land situate in Cambria township, Catnbrii
county, adjoining lands of David Powell on the
eat, Griffith and Thomas James on the
west, David Evans and John Williums on the
north, and lands of Rees S. Llojd on the south.
contaiuing two hundred acres, more or lets.
valued mid appraised at tbe sum of fie dollars
and eighty-three and one-third cents per acre,
amouuting to eleven hundred and sixtv-six
dollar sad tixtv-six and two-third cents (SI,-
16i Clij). And hereof fail not.
Witness the Hon. Geo. Taylor, President
Judge of our said Court, at Ebensburg, this
ma day ot Alarcn. A. L. 1B7U.
GEO. W. OATMAN, Clerk.
Attest John A. Blaib, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, April 21, 1670.4t.
IUBPOENA IN DIVORCE
O CAMBRIA COUNTY, 8S.
Tua CoititoswxALTH or Psjiksylvakia dtbi
tiHsairr or said County, Gbkktiko :
b ebkas, Uanlel jjonley did, on
Hi
the 2d day of July, A. 1 li69. pre
fer his petition to the Honorable the
J udees of the Court of Common Pleas
of said County, praying, for the causes therein
set forth, that he might be dissevered from the
bonds of matrimony entered into with Eleauor
Donley: We do therefore command you. as
we have heretofore commanded you, the said
Eleanor Donley, that you be and appear in
vour proper person before our Judges at Eb
ensburg, at a Court of Common fleas there to
be held on the first Monday of June next, to
answer the petition and libel of Daniel Donley
and show cause, if any you nave, why the said
Daniel Donley shall not be divorced from tbe
bonds of matrimony, agreeably to the Act of
Assembly tn such case made and provided.
Hereof tail not.
Witness the Hon. George Taylor, President
Judge of our said Court at Ebensburg, tbe
lUth day of November. A. D. IeKJ.
J. K. HITE. Prothonotary.
Attest John A. Blaib, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office. Ebei.ebure. April 14. 1870. 4t.
VALUABLE FARM for SALE.
A fine FA KM in Cambria township.
Cambria county, fa., within Jour miles of Eb
ensburg and adjacent to the Turnpike road
leading from Blairsville to Huntingdon, is of
fered for sale on nccommod iting terms. The
Farm contains 100 ACRES, about 65 or TO
acres of which are cleared, the remainder be
ing well timbered. The Farm is in a good
state of cultivation aud under good fence, and
has thereon erected comfortable twe-and a-
half story HOUSE, a large Fbax e Bank Bark
and all necesrarv outbuilding!. There is a
never failing spring of pure water and one of
the best and most thbiftt Orchards of choice
grafted fruit in tbe county on the premises.
For further particulars call nd aee the farm
or address F. H. BERU,
March 24. -3m. Box 91, Ebensburg, Pa.
GOOD CHANCE FOR INVEST
MENT. The subscribers offer at pri
vate sale their STEAM SAW MILL, situated
within a mile of Cresson, Cambiia county. It
is complete in every particular aud is in perfect
running order. The Engine is aa good as new
and is 40 horse power, with a double flue boil
er. There is a good LATH MILL attached
to the Saw Mill. Also will be sold. MULES,
TRUCKS, SLEDS, WAGONS, to. This is
an excellent opportunity for any person w ishing
to engage in the manufacture of Lumber, as
the property will be sold at a great bargaia.
Address LEMON A BAYLE7,
March 10, 1870.-tf. Hollidaysburg, Pa.
REAL ESTATE AND SAW MILL
FOR SALE ! We have fer sale a tract
of land situate in Susquehanna township, Cam
bria county, containing about Th eee A cats,
having thereon a Steaea Saw Mill, a Shingle
Machine, a Blacksmith Shop, (with necessary
Tools,) and two Dwelling nouses.
Also. FIFTY ACRES OF GOOD OAK
TIMBER LAND in the same township. Pine
Timber adjoining can be bought at low rates.
3y""Terma moderate and accommodating
At ply to SHOJ5J4 AKiCK & OATJdAN.
Ebensburg, Nov. II. 1869. tf.
HOUSE and LOT in EnENSHTJRG
FOR SALE. A House containing six
rooms aud a summer kitchen, with plenty of
ground for garden purposes, situated In West
Ward. Ebensburg Borough, and which rented
last ear for $120. is offered for sale on easy
terms. AoDl"ti F P Tierr.ev, E-Q . or to
John McUullin.on ;be premises. I not o!d
before the 1st ot MJ the property wii be lor
! cSterri f?r rent. fril I. St J
I R E I F !EE 1 1 F I E E 1 1
DO YOU HEAR THAT, FIREMEN ?
AJfD Al TOV r&XPARXD TO
OBEY THE SUMMONS!
This you are not, unless you have been to
Wolff's Clothing Store,
and have bought one of those superb
FIRK MAN'S COATS,
to keep vou warm and dry. Wolst makes
them at from Sib to 30. and any other var
ment you want von can have made to order at
short notice.
VZTKO FIT, NO CHARGEI.CZ
Mr. WOLFF has lust returned from the East.
and his READY MADE
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
now contains tbe largest assortment, the most
varied assortment, and altogether the most
pleasing assortment of
ffraemiMMi&EQYs
EVER DISPLAYED IN ALT00NA.
OVF.RCOATS. from the lowest-pilced
CanFimer to the finest Beaver all size.
3FFull Suit of Clothine at from f 9 to $30.
Pants from $1,50 to $9. Vests from 75 cents
to $5. Also, a general variety of
NOTIONS & FURNISHING GOODS,
lints, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
UMBRELLAS. SATCHELS. TRUNKS, io
tS-In the LADIES' DEPARTMENT will
bn iwund a full stock of FURS, from the low.
est priced Coney to the finrst Mink and Sable.
UCJUKKt I WOLFF,
Nex't door to the Post Office, Altooca City
T
HO MAS OAKLAND,
WHOLESALE DXALE IX
GROCERIES S QUEENSWARE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
STATIONERY AND NOTIONS,
SALT. SUGAR CM! MEATS,
D4COX, FLOUR,
FEED AND PROVISIONS,
1323 Eleventh Avenue.
Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona.
All such goods as Spices, Brashes. Wood
and Willow Ware. Shoe Blacking snd Station
ery will be sold from manufacturers printed
price lists, and all other goods in my line at
Philadelphia, Baltisstore. Cincinnati and Pitts
burgh current prices. To dealers 1 present tke
peculiar sdvantage of saving thera all freight
and drayage, as they sre not required to pay
freights from the principal cities and no dray
are charges are made. Dealers may rest as
sured that my goods are of tbe best quality and
my prices as moderate as city rates, fly doing
a fair, upright business, and bv promptly and
satisfactorily filllrg all orders, I hope t merit
the patrcn.ige of retail dealers and others in
Cambria county and elsewhere. OrJeis re
spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed
In all case. THOMAS CAHLAK D.
Altoona. July 29. 1863.-tf.
THE KCW JGTXA
REAPER AND MOWER!
GREATLY IMPROVED,
With double motion, or change of speed at
will. By the movement of an easy working
lever, without stopping the team, the speed
can be eaily changed from fatt to dew, and
from slow to fast ; or by the same lever can
be thrown entirely out of gear. Also a
grand improvement in the new Geared Reel
that U so popular, acd with a new e!f-Kake
and other improvements, the - AZtha " is
conceded to be far ahead of all its competitors
in every essential quality of a successful
machine.
3?armers,
If you want to get the beat Reaper and Mow
er manufactured, call at Ucrge liunney's
House-Furnishing and Agricultural Depot
and see the famed 'JErKA." or send for the
new pamphlet of grand improvements for
1870, sent tree to sny address.
F
ARM EES AND OTHERS
SHOULD KOT FAIL TO GET
ONE OF THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Lima Double-Geared
WOOD-SAWING MACHINES,
TOR WHICH
GEORGE HUNTLEY,
EDEXSBl'HG, PA.,
Is Sole Agent for Cambria County.
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON
WARE. Having purchased the tools
and fixtures of Mr. T. W. William, and leased
the building recently occupied by S. Singleton,
Fen., on Hith street, opposite the store of Zahm
& Son the subscriber would respectfully irform
the cittxens of Ebensburg and parte adjacent
that he i prepared to furnish all kind et TIN
COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE of his
own manufacture, which he will ot only guar
antee perfect in make and material, rut fully
as moderate in price as like articles are sold by
any manufacturer in the county. Special at
tention paid to making and putting ujvsruUi
ING of all kinds. An examination of my work
and prices is respectfully solicited, and I have
no fear but what I can give entire satisfaction
to all who favor me with their custom.
VALENTINE LUTTRINGER.
Ebensburg, Aug. 5. 186J. if.
FIRST NATIONAL.
Saddle & Harness Shop
iiV V A BUSH. LA VUUNIT.
The subscriber has commenced l u-iaess st
his Old Stand on High street. West Ward, op
posite the Unien School House, Ebensburg,
Pa., where be is manufacturing snd is prepared
to fill all oiders in hia line at greatly reduced
prices. Desirous of patronage from all forsaer
natrons and the public generally, I invite them
to call, with a view of saving money fur them
selves, as I will positively farMsh tbe best and
cheapest work that ia or aa be made in this
or adjoining counties. Call and see samples
of my work and leant ray prices
M. M. O'NEILL.
Ebeneburg. March.10. lS70..tf.
S
PECIAL NOTICE The Fisher and
Bloodgood Surveys being alt patented,
tho.e who own portions of them need rot ap
ply tor Paten a Those who havw purchased
trlcU, or oar.a of tract, of other b-d:e? of rur-
veS which have uot bcci patented, cua pro
CJte the raientfi hv pivite t
.tHOSMAZR k OATMA3T.
Ensburg, Nov. It?, l.-tf;. -
M. L. OATMAN,
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
eossuTtxa c
grain, res:,
BACON, SALT, FISH,
' FKESH VEGETABLES, .
P
ALL KINDS OF FRUITS,
SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEES,
SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE; 1c.
Also, a large stock of the
Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco,
STORE ON HIGH STREET,
Four Doort Eatt f CraJlrdi HUtl.
Ebensburg- Pa.
j?ARMERS, Look to Your Interests,
axo sot oss or
SPROUT'S COMBINED
tag best Ajro out fxarxciiT coAiatxxo
Hay Fork and Knife Blannfcclnrsd,
EVERY FORK WARRANTED.
As only a limited camber can be applied for
this oouatv. orders for tl ia celebrated
Hay Fork and Knife should
be sent in early to
EIlllllEilTlEYJElSElUA,
SoU Agent for Cambria County.
Who eaa also supply WOODEN PULLEYS,
which are far superior to Iron Pulleys. A.;.
STEEL GRAPPLES for fateninirg PulJei
to Beams or Rafters the most convenient fas
tenings yet introduced, as they can be put up
or taken down without the use of ladders.
Ebensburg, Deo. 9, 1&C9. 6m.
"yoOD, MORRELL & CO..
WASHINGTON STREET.
Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa.,
WXoltsaU and Retail Dealers in
F0M1SS ASD DOMESTIC DRY BQQDS.
MILLIXCI1Y GOODS,
HARDWARE.
QUEENSWARK.
BOOTS AND 8U0E3.
HATS AND CAP.
lRO- AHU X AILS ,
CARrETS AND OIL OLOTUS.
UEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
GLASS WARE. YFLLOW WARE.
V7000KN AND WILLOW WA&B.
PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS,
Together with all ininuer of Western Pmduo,
such as FLOUR- BACON, FI3H. SALT,
CARBON OIL, &c, Ac.
tST Wholesale atd retail orders solicited
and promptly filled oa the shortest notice and
taost reasonable terms
WOOD. MORRELL 4 CO.
John-town, Aprii 28, 1KG3. ly.
GREAT CHANGE
To SSa-vo Money X
LL
PERSONS buying Goods from
me
fter this date, and pvng
CAFH for tUe
same, w til be allowed T to tJta 1 - etl
regular price. No dccuct will be allowed
utiles cash is paid down at time of purchase.
Come on ! crrne and convince your
selves that Mi'Kl UA E &AfcDJX
BUYING FOR CASH from
GEO. nUJiTLET.
Ebensburg, Feb. 24. Iei70.-tf.
X ENT ISTR Y. The
undersigned, a
JL" graduate
of the Balti
more College
of Dental Sur
geiy, reupc-ci
fully offers hi?
raorE&aioMAL
services to the
citixens of Eb-
euaburg and vicinity, whtvh place he will visit
on the, rocsra Monuat of each month, to r-
maiu one week.
Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD. D. D. a.
DR. H- IV MILLER.
-- fnrvw i-v
Altoona. Pa., -UjjOLr
Operative and Mechanical DENTIST.
Office removed to V irtr-nia street, opposite
the Lutuerau church. Persons from Cambria
coufity or ehevvhere who get work done by m
to tbe aoiountof l eu Dollars and upward, wi I
have the railroad fare deducted from their bills.
All woax wabsantkw. Jan. 21, lbC3.-tf.
w.
91. LLOID & CO.,
Basrkes. Altooita. Pa
Drafts on the principal cities and Silvei
and Gold for sale. Collections made.
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
maud, without iutsrest, or upon time, with
interest at fair rates. anSl.
LOYD Jl CO., Rankers,
Kbeksbcko, Pa.
Gold, Silver, Government Lobds, and
other Securities, bought and sold. Interest
allowed on Time Le posits. Collections made
in all accessible points in the United Statos.
and a general Banking business transacted m
D. M'LAUGHLIN,
iTTOSNEY AT LAW. Jehnstovn, V
Office in the Exchange building, on the
Corner of Clinton and Locost streets up
stairs. Will attend to all bttsiaes connect
ed with his profession.
Jan. 81. 1867-tf.
a. aorxLtir. - - - t. w. vict,
Jnhnstowd. Ebensburg".
KOPELIN & DICK, Attorws at
Law. Kbenshurg. PaCffir-wltb VYna.
Kittell. Esq., Colonade Row, foct.23.-tf.
JOHN P. LINTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Je-nzJvn , JVi.
CfT.c h tuiid'eg 03 corner of Maht nd
Franklin street, opposite Mansion Kou-e.
second flo-T. Entrance on. franklin stm-t
Jehvstoww, Jan 81. JSC?, if.
O.L
TirTICIITlVTri 1 .
A.W. Jc-nUnci, Pa. 02c on Frs
'.in tret. v.p.sts.tre,
Ur4war Stoc.
irver JcV.ti IVetiit i'.
Jan. ti, mt.