-1 Kjrja Freeman. JUNK 2, 1ST0. niV. : : ' CaJjOSOCIAL AT- , Gallagher's Grove, " E4B LORETTO. rj, TICKETS, 50 CTS. EACH. H '" .'.. ..dd to all classea. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. rr tsr Citwos Rait. Road. B-. ....nrfnv. Mar 30tb, 1870, f Voa.l will run a follows tf Erecting with Local Freight Pittsburgh Ex- i.n". , is-;1;" cnnPCtlns- with Mail Train 15- p' r.'i.ii.i.-lDliia Express East. .rTl I'-' ,5.1 or on J,-'I,urture of Pittsburgh .Ir.nnrf lire of Fhlladel- 1 P. "r "' ' prnnlns and Triicillnff. 'rrMerhad his ritfht hand drawn be rirh'l3 ef aa icecream macUuuj, nVeTinedav last, ami it was Jitcr- i ViUVtt Was run over by a Ta. R. irfin in Huntingdon on Saturday Vinilf'i was broken in io places. 'Hit i . p'utated. but Mr. 1 died from . Ti--lav morning of this week. :r -pennt Vindicator publishes an ar- LVj "U-t ii be eonsisiem, km vforiiblv of a certain passage of '"ich a.ure us that there "is more 'eaov'-r oue .-Inner doing penance, Eaklnirnit.rht hideous w.th their un ;f one of the raft-men who passed .'.Vui.bueon Mon.tey niht managed to u a Vair of shoe at the store of Mr. ;7:n.auJ nasti t tbawea out jet u ..u 'j'1'!1' , .1- V r.nn TirrdrtDlrrnted nn uR -iTi.l its effect ou the lira noli road Xl'botli the moniinif and evening Hv rtfr.'!)CPtOtline table nt head ot V,D't will be seen max. unpoi lain iuu nnmdi: in that respect. .tuU-klHO be exceiiiiiig;y proii;c .,ti,..d elsewhere, m. Boniiace 'ijwn-al-eare both to be enlivened with 5si'f th' kind on Monday next, oi .iMsliri' will re urn tnpiriun uu; fknrt run of raftmeu that perhaps . our town, reached here home .... m.i.,Uv niirht last. There were t'u'lrt'ii iff them, and how they all got I 's-itcb train is a conundrum which re- J iMu-wH-t-i. I'hev mad.? things lively ,fr boiirs they were amon? ua. :,T,t,..tii Ai.nmd C'oiniDeiicement at i-c 'i G.ll. sre. I.oretto, y.;-:i take place on 'it juri'::h dou;s t cju-n l HS o'clock. ,ijr.-iiwil! be .tUe usual choice and t.nnii i' cb.Aia. and cnnot fail to prove Ivp. riv tl way. w n is uu- iac . wsjii'n cuilwt a coiiiuu.'Uutfiwgit V wr.iii'Mi b:iv was ulS'-n ed in.ivimitOwn i v 1 i.i.. .ni.in vn iay f the -veU Mril fin oilier ..-.iete.a i;.jn i:nn.'ii- eeiieourxe of citizens, nc- .r.!r.l bv htiisj-ml three martini! vWiigihcluriffrt that was ever seen in tact;. ' . . r I'ooplo ore to be treated to a ptrietiy fihibtion on the hilh e.f the pr-seut 3,8s will If by advertiremetit which e ct.n fail to in the freeman t.o-ny. Vmbu'.v's'JoM'.-t) M'-uag'ti-ie of world-Mt'tirtiv.Ahdw'w-rever eihibittHl had at- tiM Imm'-n?!1 fpfwibi ami j.riv'ii the mcst ''tsnrtf.ictjca. All classes should iret their r r'-n.ly for ihepreati-si siiow in ex istence. re:.-ii'at 'ira;i: i.as H'.iiioliited (.toora" (et- M4tor at Johnstown, in jdace tf Evan j. ior.i-r;ir.rT(u. t ut tne senate nag nor t' .'-vf-. oenilriiied tin; c'uang-e. nl though ji;:::e that oiil f.ilkiw m a matter of . hitUt-i li a one-b tri't t w.ldier ; yet ?t;h:is jf i'ius to be -:niewiat of n mVe-..!-kltis, uln.(iu,zli it will probably ije n .ai n4 jnud in due course of eent?. c.r:t.. fri.'nd are the lirst in the field ?:..g tor the eelebratio.T .f the coininir 'hl i' -en by fHirounceinent at tu.-i iiif L-iu:i:n. lami i-stivali seem VfU'raily accejited meibod ot celebra :Or'!iiivrice duy, and no people know krw to cot uu sui h a:r;i!r! thnn mir i-''''t in and about r or. tt.i t if . .in o !iii vill be atfrand success, as it will ervf to be. a luiVler fi iend. Gccr;ze W. Urown. who n-'iiMix wtuj; ao nn ft tour to th ms.at.-s. rei.jnvd.iui Monday niht last, irrw l.hiwnf as ha-m ki an vtliinir i?rtnl wlUi the ciuutiy thriin"wii h .ontHitiiji. Hedeehirestbat he would tUfn-tankrupt in fVnndvlvnnia thnn a ii.rpiLMif.iisi or wor.ls to that etfect. '.'MtohiiUaU it'ift free ronnirv. mot-o riwi!iiTki. " am with the !pft side cf b!s face as V-Z sayH the VhulicaUr, rTtuu' a sensation in Willianuu t'h et'r nT' Vtlf forehead, nn., FS tr-'ly the work of Dame '&,lui'-''rlon-tU-n , but J!!fafi-.l imecntu amendment '-'tltfhil'-irt. ,o Hof the Excels or Pic.Xj.t..a.i.iVTri Jafi'!'!.! 'Bradley V,wit, : cnang-e max- f.tBM ? ii viny ana rnu I- rfo in ""ndunce if K7ndhLr" and I :rtf"?ith.an.'Wh. iWrthlsin mind. you de- a and . . " iunoe-nt '"ttiV:ir,.;J,;rrffi.";t (lf "i1 Participants iLtw. r?,". ";"tw, or an t rancis- n'l''a'-Ott'14.;.thein- -Wa l(,,tf?"ur- '-niea)ro. The ICev. and v",i,ltr and heart v in days Htothenw.i:. arB.,u' of ffrcnt 'thooni iJ'f',,,"s, at the v'atho-ftf-stu' on d'r' t. l ather O allajrh-'"V-to Warfuton city. 1 u"r rea", , J 1,0 of tt onth or ho lofSV'w rrf-tfirMl to believe in in : ;.",uu,.lulin!'Iwa moreejc- e thnt -pas-ii r,, .1 7. ""''. nenviiraoden l 7 v u1 most trivial ':jrvL," . : Ana vet ire assured .li-tLV; fol,f'f Mr.Ja-5.t-or onverv, of ''W'.iw i .. ,l" '""t ""eh a mishiiu on Mon- rv,. ? "'-i. anil that h.. i.. Ual-h,; is "le if any the '.Uu.r l. "J'ted to get on a wairon rhef"'nta;,'VH, V1,,"- 'V11 fel1 hetween '-"up one , f 1 1 wll,',1'i. the latter of ld.T C it a 1 ifii''i" V.Vf hod y and i, V,. " w-nous inin if Tl iit;raciiious -m i i.'. '"Jury if not f rum .tir.th WiK;thhuLllCllml,,''twp., is said o7, .i 1 n, arms verv l.o.n.. ).. . .. TTi ihK.'.'n ."Cdnesiiav M-V.,in i.. iR;jit of "'"W arte.lf rom theliouse" 'rZ "tones and Z ' "T ' ! I"':1"-! UIHml!!T'l,p,1,,1 t'leieroeious f"rth- V n 'u"1 and a tussle for th Vs, birthw-iV ' and a tussle 1 ?"! "i" I ni P,,,rr,,K'nced bet we ?"ns. f, '.'' was promptly si i-en the fore as- Ti.. , i . B-Ol the wt aog WasTirrn,..i..VvIV.irr y'iTJl1, to Judge from Nwi "jri'lVM la p. ''.""""y exemplified in ce on WiHin..o...... ,u '. imi.i v i: si. The AI-nofH.-;, ' M'-'canceof this show .-'nta. I,.,. "lUKc-iiii r .....i "xi,ibir.":" 11 " to th, O th.. -....I .T,;IV" the skill of tin; i,. n r.. lI""nd tliKt tl ,... ltfl iiioso who '&l!h'Lk' as r,1,1l," all who 4 mil? ,b"ir te i,V 'Uo 'atu.-r where t ttltHll a o- here they ?"mptihl : liJnS.tW ill at the Cat hollo WC ul,1J' after ti l -'""'.v afternoon 1 ,T, """, a counts.. ,;a 'aaa passed Miis.ll . u lr lt Prui4l ...... -. . i . -tCAUa ana 'Vr-oil on, of the ?t ond TJ near r v . 1 SHr w?on. ,,4l,Vlit to th.. I'bl,t'heboy soon il.Vtode t neighboi-in? rstrr.laBih-irJd rtn.k 6upon he let t wnn.rdVlhe wagon, after ""MM at iuu tpeed. ,n mil' nL"V"l'l I A I. r,-6n ! h''Tf. in,,, I.'r tl,tlr awitwiianly P,... 14Mi... Z "Jill , lmpOHinffcerenv AflC.tW whooffTrfid T.Yrw!1.0 ?.mv of thoe brave mm ?oun?rv HnH,1,,1 1Ves a? a, crince to their f J? 7 auriug- the late rtbelUon, took place, in accordance With programme,' on Monday 1 JS09810? fc,rme1 at the Cotirt Houso at i t ' atl? 7ere nnrchHl into the court room, w here a brief but feeling- and approt-ri- ;Vfr,,TV,eh-th? Procession ntrain formed order Catholic cemetery in the following Silk Flag Draped in Mourninir, carried by Sero't Ed. lluiilphlu-6. Martial Band. Chief Marshal, Col. It. LitzlDeer. OfficiaUnir Clerjfymen. iiorai Committee consisting of sixtv tateful!v dreaned younir ladles in charije of Ass't Mai slial J. D. Barklev. Students of Mt. Gallitzin Seniiuarr. - Delepat ion of Ladies. Soldiers of the late War, commanded by Cnpt. Citizens under direction of Assistant Marshal A. G. Fry. After the 'decorating- services had been (rone throufrh with at th Catholic graveyard Itev. K. L. Christy, pastor of tlse church, delivered an able and impressive address, in which he paul a hasty uu comprehensive tribute to the memory of Uie thousands of brave spirits who hiuilniu down their lives in the erreat and saniruinurv struple throuKh which our country has so rt cently passed many, very many of whose Braves would not tiiat day be strewn with flow ers and other emblems of the deep affection and heartfelt gratitude of living friends. At the conclusion of Father Christv s remarks, the pro cession re-formed and proceeded to the Concre-g-atioial cemetery, where the same sacred rites wer! performed, and where Itev. (i. W. Klen denaii, pastor of the I', Brethren church, made a few eloquent remarks which did honor aliwe to his head and his heart, and were eminently beftting-the occasion. This over, th column took up its line of march for I.loyd- cejuetery, a s(u. t distance from town, where no less than thirteen fallen heroes slee p the sleep of death. Ttm proves of all were elaborately lecorated and hallowed bv the presence and oJl'ei injfs of admirine friends, after which Itev. T. It. Jones, pastor of the Confrrcgtitionul church, paid a touching- tribute, to, the memory of those whom it was sought to honor in this public and comjiu-julatde manner, and hoped tiw.t their tiave deeds and unsullied names would ever b.? held in grateful remem brance by their countrymen, from whom a deep debt of gratitude was due to their memories. In the centre of the cemetery was then erect ed a larpe cross, to whhh was attached nn im nuuse wraith bearing- the following inscription: "To the memory of our dead who sleep on Southern battle fields." This duty attended to. Win. H. Sechler, Esq., proceeded to address the asseinblajro. reminding thjem of tlue brave sol diers whose bones are now perhaps bleaching upon g-c.ry fields far awav, wlunve they had met death; in its wvost appalling- form whose shattered remains had not received the rites of Christian sepulchre -.and in whose behalf the erection of this sacred memorial was but a mea- n . : v . . . . . , ( .- . ii ... , - . . Vu i ---v..... ......tiivB Hf iuii J ! who Hniiiu iin-ir ihm resung- place oil some dreary Southern plain. With the conclusion of Mr. ?.'e remarks closed the ceremonies of tine day. and The procession thereupon returiw! fo the Court Ious and was disbanded, all participants fc-ling that tiiey had performed a sacred duty which thev owed to those true men who had lost their live's Hi de fence of th-ir country's honor. So ended the eei-on.d observance in our midst of Decoration Iay ; but bt-fore we conclude let us say that the ladies of Ebensburp- deserve special commendation for the labor of love they performed in donating flowers, making wreaths and assisting- in the decoration services. For the aid thus rendered we have been requested in reiurnio one ani an in; sincere - ere thanks of i the returned soldiers, as well as of the friends ! especially to express their appreciation of the ' pood work done by tlie floral .committee on j said occasion. i anu Kinureu oi me ueiifirrfii ones, -u-nn fi,, rn Men 'Wlio Advertise. TJw object of ma king known the business of any ji.au through l the coiuras of a newspaper is of course to attract ' the attention of those who read the paper, and ' if possible to Induce them to deal with the mer- chant or other person who appeals to them for I patronage in this way. w lien men therefore pay the printer for announcing that they have received anew stock of poods which they are selling-at lowest cash prices, or that theV are prepared to do a .ceitai.i kind of work or to at tend to a spechied business, they do so in hopes - r ... .1 . .- 1 . , . 1 . i . . . . . - , oj Kui.ijinr i i "'"; "l. " ' acuig uie euMorn oi ineir ieiio inc.. ,uki a is su. n as i L!:V . ! putilie announcement of what they are prepar ed and pledged to do by Die very terms of their cards. To such men a these can be traced the prosperity of tie eoiniiiw.ity in which they live, and among thnt ciasstn our own town it is draw . ; ' v - . 'r V Vi : ing no invidious distinction to name Messrs. It. R. TVivK A. Ct. Fry, II. A. Shoemaker & Co., and V. S. Barker, who deal extensively in all kinds of dry goods, clothing, notions, groceries, etc. E. J. Mills, who represnts the best mills in th" country in r.hejine of flour, feed nun pro duce and George tiuntley, theanau who keeps a more extensive, more-varied and more select slock of hardware, queenswnre, farmjnp uten sils, and other poods in his line, than any other dealer in them firor near. Thf'se merchant:) all solicit patronae-leeause they believe thev deserve it, and feel they can make it to the in terest of buycra. to extend to them a lolwral custom, and' in this we feel sure that neither of them will fail to do all that can be done by anv one who pretenda to do business and make a living a it. Tli Very "Ttei. -Munson's Copper Tubular Lightning Rod, with Spiral Flanges, has been erected on thousands of buildings in all parts of theT'nited States; and lii a test of thirteen years, no instance of their inefficiency has oc curred. It has received the first premiums at many State Fairs and Institutes, and was never beaten in any scientific contest. It has been endorsed by ouy five -him .i red Professors of Colleges and scientific men, as the best rod ever invented, possessing all The elements re quired to protect buildings from lighuiing. Its nower su masses twenty iron rods, or a solid copper rod an inch and a half thick. It does not j get out of order, but will endure as long as the I building stands on which it is erected. iVo hol-s I are made in slate or tin roots, and in every re spect the utmost satisfaction is guaranteed. The attention of Architects and Builders is re spectfully called to the merits of this rod. Manufactured Is'." JXiKH.RT ,& Co.. ir.u Fenn street. Pittsburgh, and oik upw t-'anwiria coun ty only by Richard Jonks, Johnstown, Pa., who will prompjiy execute work entrusted to hi:n in the most perfect and satisfactory .man ner. P,,U. Box M, Johnstown, I'a. Miglitly f lstiUen. Many of our readers I have no doubt Lard of it'iat sublimely verdant j individual who concluded that "Mr. Co." .must ; be a wonderfully rich man, because his ,name j appeared on so many sigii-boards and he seemed I tube mixed up in all kinds of money-uiaking j business. ur ituioccnt friend did not exactly , comprehend the situation, and perhaps lie will ! be still further surprised when we assure him l that "Mr. Co." hagone into partnership with i our next'dior neighbor, M. B. Oatman he whose establishment has. recently been ti"fins-mogrifij-d from a plain grocftj-y store to 1 he most i tensive, full stocked and liiiest arranged dry gCfids. grocery, noiion, clotiiing, queexisware I and glassware emporium in Northern Cambria. I Yes, sir, the establishment Is now presided over j by M. Ij. Oatinan & Co., and you bet that they i have pone to work with their -sleeves rolled up and fully determine! to do the biggest kind of business on the most liberal kind of terms. So j if you want to see a superb stookaiul gctsuperb bargains you snoum uy an nivalis consul. nr airn energetic neighbors, (Jatman & (., who are well prcpari-d to-spply the wants of all olasses .of customers. -The JUff tit "Plnee. People who visit Loret to at ntiy time, as well as those who do their purchasing in that borough, should not fail to look in on the magnificent stock of poods, of every kind, which is now on exhibition at the first class mercantile establishment of A. J. Christy wh is offering special ii-.duceine.uts to the buyers of dry goods, groceries, drugs, and other articles, of w hich he has a splendid assort ment. Bow prices, superb gix.ds and cami sales is the line Mr. C. proposes to light it out 011,4 hia friunds only buck 1dm, as.thoy should do. Anetion Sale. An extensiv! auction sale will be held ou Tevksday, Junk th. at 11 A. M-, at thesaw.mill of Long & Bracken, lou,r miles from tJallit.in Station, I'a. It. it., comprising a superior limestone Farm of acres, with good buildings ami cxcellentprijigs of water; also, one extra good Portable Saw Mill, (built by Blandy, Zanesville, Ohio,) Horses, O.wn, Har ness, Wagons, Plouglw, and .many other mill and farming implements, cV"-. etc. Good bargains can no doubt bo obtained at this great sale. Trmpiis Fn(flt -That is Lrtin for 'Time flies," and has tio reference to "Shoo fly!" or those other kind of llies, but leads us to say that if you want to see it in all its glory you should visit the greatly enlarged clock, watch, jewelry and fancy goods emporium of C. i.. Itola-rts, who plays boss over oue of the hnest and best stocked establishments of the kind 111 Western Pennsylvania. Go and see Cham's splendid display, and then buy what you need. Mr T. K. Evans, the photograph artist, has recently completed a most superb ivorytype likeness of a deceased lady, and which ho pro poses to take with him to photographer e con vention to be held in Cleveland early thia. mouth. It is a work of art of which be may well bo proud, and the process required in 11s Ppodiic "tiou was in a great measure original with Mr. OS vans. It should by all means eecure a pre mium. lTbut Will He Do Willi It'? People won dered what Mr. Wanamaker wanted to enlarge his Oak Hall for. Let them look in there ouo of these tine mornings and the crowded aalr rooro will auawer. their o,utNtioq, Local Correspondence. Johkstown-, Mav 30, 1S70. Frctman-A visit to Sandy Vale Ceme ter disclosed the fact that Mr. Jacob norner, otIm'rK',t9r, ,ha8 Put UP fln ingenious iron trate which litte by a pulley and wrks adnyra oiy, and can be drawn down and fastened with lacpatemecl'0' Mr H" U im t0 bav0 the Hon. D. J. MorrelJ is home pn a visit, looking hearty and cheory. He is a hard-workhifr man on cojnmittees and the like, but still he looks nono the worse of the wear, and continues to bear his honors as meekly ns ever. Coutiuautfh borough is looking up in the line pf improvements. Several of the streets are to be graded and paved, new sewers made, imd many other improvements inaugurated, (io ahead. Conemaugh ! Workmen are busily engaped in extendin"r th water facilities at the head of Main street, thus supplying a new district with "wildcat" water. In this instance the water is made to run up hill. reat preparations have been mniie for deco rating to-day the graves of soldiers who fell in the late unnatural and fratricidal war. A num ber of committees have had (lie preliminaries in hand for sevfcral days, and the probabilities are that the sacred duty will bo attended to in an elaborate and becoming- manner. Notwithstanding the fact thnt rain has fallen in abundance of late, tlse streams hereabouts have very little water flowing in their channels. If the rain should cease to fail for a month or so. the rivers would jro iiiph and dry. ,nJ ,ttVf' roct'ived tlu; JiuitJ number of the leachers' Advocate," which, in our opinion, is the handsomest, paper published in the county and it richly isierycs to be supproted bv all law- abiding" and pejuffully disposed citizens. I he market hi -re is alreadv supplied with cur rents, strawlierries, rhubarb, and siudi like,and it makes one's teeth water to look at a box of the delicious tprries which he is not able to pur chase ; lor, be it remembered, the price is high er than the tariff of lMtf, A little boy named Bloch got badly burned, one day Jaet week in Conejuaugh boroujrh bv setting his clothes on fire with imitehrw hi, li I he was carrying about with him. He will hard ly recover iron) tne leartul accident. The circus which was here was not apprecia ted by the people, and it did not seem to appre ciate the place, ; so it pitched its tent and left for parts unknown. . Itinerant peddlers, in great numbers, appeared simultaneously with the circus and are do doubt part and parcel Of the t-hthatnj. Some of theni were boisterous fellows. Dry poods are conmur down in price, but pro visions keep up wonderfully. There is but little change or red net ion in the price of groceries and provisions from the prices that ruled dur ing ti:e war. Butter and ejrfe'S are exceptions just now. The Crawford County System does not appear tc have many friends in this end of the couiity; and yet, if its friends turn out at the election, H)iA its opponents remain at home,it will doubt less carry. Kight or ten votes in each district wouid carry the county in its favor. A man named 1'atick Harkins was killed in the coal mines at South Fork on the aith day of May. He was brcaight to Johustown for inter ment, but the funeral riles were .fel.i i. . -,l ly tne coroner, Mlio ebiimed the rilit to hold y mnuest. His death' was caused'by thVfaVl large quantity of coal. Carneross A: Dixie's minstrels will open up hereon the 2d inst... ami continue from day to day as long as minstrelsy is popular. The Kickenepawling- "B. ft. .'lub-had a spat with France jc Lannier's theatrical troupe at the game of base ball, one day last week. The "Kicks" outscored the troupe. Vine street in Johnstown in to be pave,- at last. The threat to pave it was made years ago, but it lias not yet been executed. -V girl named Scott, who was employed at the "V oodvale Woolen Factory, had to of her lin pt iacut off by a pair of shears, or a shearing; machine, on last Wednesday. A pic-nic was held at East Conemaugh on last I S:iriJl'flMV for the itm-iKi. i-Liiii mAi.i- ... I i i - - . ...... .i. 1 1. ....I. . i t i Mmi.ii.n ,r ,.,.,, ........ Bradilock's Inoeoemient i ...-net Ttj.n.i iti a;. I course sweet music, June lit li, jit Huiimiuui's t nan in iioi-neri-towii, 4lli ward, and all who isti can trip on the "light fantastic toe." The Tribune wonders why the butchers prefer rr, ; life ami ;,. , when they get iiMgu painted. We tiuppoiif. it is.bcx-nusy they are buu.lu is. The tr represents the blouil. the v liUc stands for nec.st food me.it and the br for taiiititt niejit. They liuht lor their JUiir and arc always at war j to the knife.. 'There were tjiiy.o runaway teams apprchend ! ed in town lust week. One was the team of Mr. j Oeis, of ltichlaud township one a team of the ! Street Commissioners, and the other a tnm of ! the Cambria Iron Company. Not niuctuMmnic uone, iiiougn some luiiininnj. Tlje lierman Theatrical Troupe of this place will gi e two entertainments at I'nioii lh.il on June 6th and 7lh. Thev perform well. Johnstown Councils liave passed an ordinance creating the olhce of Borough Solicitor, at a suairy oi w-axi per year. ' pel I The Co-opera ti o Library Association here I have received some new books, and K. V. Tuwn I send, Esq., of the Cumbria Iron Company, has i purchased ten mcmbehiis. which arc to be given to the most worthy persons Uiik'il by the u-avher of the High School. Ascension Day was well observed here, if one may judge from, the immense throng that at tended religious services in the morning. The Catholic churches here are gr.owing immenvly in membership. Almost every evening last week a man was setu on the public square, nelling prize pack ages, which is only another name for a int(. i AV a have bn informed that a good many peo pleoecii natiy their money, and didn't get a prize neither. ne man got jix half dollars silver for twelve whole uolb.us iu paper. The little village springing up two miles west Of town is to U-j called MorreHville. We had .christened it South Dale, because it was just oiy.iosite Coopersdale. southward. If it is not culled South Dale, why not just called Murrctlc 1 An examinatw.i of "teachers for professional certificates, is to be held, on the 16th ijtay of June, by County Superintendent Chapman, at the Lliion School House, Johnstown'.' One question iikely will be "Is Jupite.roai-t' M times as large as the earth 'c' fcyo-'J'he Immensity of Creation." Only a' .mistake, Thomas! Yours, &-c. Buy Itov.M't'iiKCGOR. .CAiiRoi,r.TOvjf, May 30, S""0. Dear Freemrui As predicted in my last letter. our lumbermen have been favored withaspien- j t did flood, and I understand that every oue of t the large number ot raits moored 111 ihe river ! h:iv-e trot oil', t lionirh it. is to be rcirrcttcd that the flood 'failed them after gettingas far as Lock Haven ; still, to quote a homely saying, "a half lqaj: is better than no bread," and as they Jiave got out of tho upper waters,' the chances tor railing floods are greatly improved. Last Thursday, being Ascenshin Day, wyscivcll observed here, the vast congregation of St.. Bcn .edict's having turned out in full force to parti cipate in the devotional exercisesat thechurch. Oil that day our village was honored with the presence oia number of gentlemen from your town, who spent the lay with us in a pleasant manlier, and beiook themselves, I dare say un willingly, toward home in the evening, t no ticed among others the pleasant countenance of MaOhaxk, of the I'n-iiiHtn.' You were all wel come, gentlemen, come soon and oltcn." The good people of St. Boniface (Glosser's set tlement; and ali.lovers of a day's recreation who desire to participate with them, are to have a pic-nic on Monday next, June tith. To aiy .per son acquainted with the hospitality of the peo ple ot 'that section, nothing need be said in re gard to the good cheer and pleasant enjoyment in .store for all who participate; but to those w hy are unacquainted with the genial spirits iu that "neck of timber," 1 nc.il Only say, go and see, and if you .come away dissatisfied you are much harder to please in such niatters.than I have auy idea of. Let all who can do so take .part in "the approaching festivities at St. Bonilace. The already extensive brewery of .Mr. Julius Stich is being improved and the facilities for making a larger amount of the excellent article of leer for which it is so widely celebrated are being inci casiU by the addition of .an immense new kettle. Success to all such men of .energy as Mr. Stich ! Hie coining election, by which is To be deter mined the method of making future Democratic 'nominations, is beginning to occupy 41. bttle 'more of the attention of tne people hereabouts than when 4 last wrote you, and it is probable tliat bv the day of the election very considera ble interest will be manifested iu.tlje mailer. The views of our people, however, seem to bo as varied as the propositions themselves, and so tar there is little or no unanimity of choice ap parent. It is gratifying, nevertheless, to notice aii increasing disposition on part of the people to go to the polls on Saturday nextand vote lor ouo or other of the systems proposed. Again I would urge every Democratic voter to deposit, his ballot on this occasion, and henceforth let there be peauo and satisfaction regarding nom inations made as they will be iu accordance witli the expressed wishel of the people. From all parts of Northern Cambria comes the most cheering reports as. to the .prospects for an abundant harvest and a more than usually 'prolific yield of fruit's of all kinds. May thefce pieasiug indications continue to the end. E. .Lnttt HkI. One history says the las.t.words qf one of the greatest patriots that ever lived were : Go to Leopold & Bro.'s made-up Clothing Depot, HI Main street, Johnstown, and get your measure taken for a superb suit- lor summer wear, and take a look at their nice clothing for men and boys. Don't get into the furniture store, or else you. might buy a set lee or some thing, but go in at No. .241 and call immediately for a hundred dollars' worth of clothing, etc. Do Good. We live in this world to dp all the good we can, and no man can do better fict than to buy an uis ury goous anu groceries auiu mui. prince of good lei lows, N. k Carroll, No. 15 Vli 1. xi il, 1111. i tii 111am ntirvi, uuuiirn-'wu. The more you buy the greater good will be doue, l)i ah to yourself and to our friend Carroll, from whom dry goods aud groceries can be bought a spot lower than at any other store thereabouts. Ran OIT. A gentleman in Johnstown went to M. IL Mayer's last week and bought fa suit of the splendid made-up clothing found at No. 214, Opera House, Johnstown a lull bjown wedding suit and then ran off to the Smoky City and pot married 1 Lots more of the same kind of suits left, i'ou can't mirss the place if you go in at the right door 214 Main etrccu Go, we be ueeefa you sro and do likewise. i . . ..... .1 ... Hf..:.. ...... I . . 1, ...... I.OCal rorrpsnnndenro I HEAL ESTATE TRAANFEKS. DEEDS AND ASSIOKMEITTfi LEFT FOR KF.COPr DCIt IV a TUK FOUR WEEKS ENDING MAY 28. John Gross to Taul Elwanger, May 7, TO, lot in Carrolltown, Enos C. McMullin to Wm. Litzingcr. May , 1ST0. 195 acres mid 118 perches in Al legheny township, Jas. M. Riffle to John Sharbaugh, March 1, 1870, lot in SummitTille, Jno. A. Blair, Sheriff, to Jno. Sharbaugh, July 7, !(-, lot in Summitville, Jiuiui Russell to Arthur Storm, March 2,s, 1SC0, lot in Summitville, A. Oswald to J. S. Hoover, Jan. H, 1.S70, lot and improvements in Carrolltown, J. Treftz to L. Hoerle, Nov. 3d, IStX', lot and improvements in Johnstown, Jno. A. Stemmer to Thos. Watkins, Nov. 1, 170, lot and impr'ts in Johnstown,.. II. J. Roberts to Charles B. Ellis, Jan. 8, lNi-S, lot and impr'ts in W oodvale, Walter Jl. Nutter" to H.J.Roberts, Dep, 7, 1U7, lot aud impr'ts in W oodvale, . . . Cambria Iron Co. to Win. McLaughlin, Aug. 6. 16tis,5 axTceand 1:S perches and improvement in Ynder township Win. Mclaughlin to Chas. B. Ellis, June ISoy, the above property, Lydia Marbourg,' ,jiin'x, to C. B. Ellis and Geo. Mcline, Aug. 19, 18ti, lot and improvements in Johnstown ,lex. Marbourg to Chas. B. Ellisand Geo. McLane, J u)y IS, lsrs, lot and improve ments in Johnstown, Charles Curran to Geo. MeLane. April 7, iNfis, lot and improvements in Prospect Borough, Thomas Gore to Ellis & McLane, Apr. 17. rioo. 65,100, 119. 20. f300. rrso. 900, 1500. ttJMO. $500. 510. ?5(0. tfOO. lSt.H, lot and imp'ts in Johnstown, $19,05- Peter Horner to Levi B. Hornherpcrand Wm. M. Herrington, Trustees, Jan. 'M, lsn;, tin acres in Conemaugh township. .noml'J. v,narics 1 iirran to lieo, JltiJinc, Alarch 1, 16iS, lot in Prospect Borough Charles Unverzagt to Geo. McLane., Oct. 2l, IsiHi, lot and impris in Jolinstown,. llfirpbe-rger Ac Herrington, Trustees, to Gpo. Mi-Lane, Feb. l., 1800, tit) acres in Conemaugh township Chas. Gaitens to Cambria Iron Company, April 7. 170, lot in Prospect Borough",. John A. Blair, Sheriff, fo McMurray and Mitchell, June o. ss, piece of land in Susquehauna township Gurgan .1. Dayis to John Lantzey, Jan. 4, l.S'.O, 4:ii acres ipd l.Vi perches in Cam bria and Clearlield counties, Wm. Togo to John F. Blinger, April :, 170. lot and impr'ts in Johnstown Philip Itaper to Mary Constable, April 14, 170, 87 acres and (iS perches in Jack son township Geo. Wclin to Jary Constable, .tfay ,J0, lntS acres and stt p -relies and iinprovt mepts in Jackson township, G. B. Donmyer to A. .Vumniaii, .Vay la, 1S.J, Vii aires and iuiprovemejits in Jackson township Jacob Fond to Joseph Averly, .1arch 111, 1S70, lot and improvements in Cone maugh borough', J". 31. Shoemaker to Surah ."ye.rs Feb. 12. 170, lot and imp'ts in SujiHuerhill,. Sarah .Vyers to I. N. Jyer-. -'ay It. ls'.O, lot and" improvements in Summerhill.. Isaac W ike, Treasurer, to Jas. LGwijin and Geo. W. Oatman, July la, 1S7U, il siicrcs and imp'ts in Gallitzin Jtwp Adam Straverio Jtirtwru'tStraver. Feb'y M). tl,()00. 1,3J0, 110, l,.r)00. fT.HO. 12. 1S70, 21 aci-esiuul'luO perches in Rich land townshiji, nomi'l. 4irwine Metz to Fenl'd Berkey, March :il, ls70, lot and imp'ts in Johnstown,.. l,ti00. (eo. Hhcaiii to David O. Davis, Airil 4, 170, lot and imp'ts in Ynder twp., $287'50, Rem-g's 1 ura-h to John B. Jones. Guar dian, ami iscverly Jones. Jan., lsi.), lot in Conemaugh liorough, Benj. Jones to Thos. Williams, Nov. 10, l.Vki. half lot in Ebens4iurg Larrugh,.. . Joseph Weis to f.'royle Township School Directors, Sept. 4, 1S0S, one-half acre iu sa id T,' ''! 1 sh i p. Frmicis A. Buck, Guard'n, to John Flick, March '!, 1S70., fi'J fli-rcs and inijirove iiu nts in Carroll township..... J si col M. Hess to Chas. O. Luther, April $200. 3i). 20. $:?,ioo. J,',5U). ,143. f 1,000. $000. 1,250. flOO. 700. flOO. 30. .3,:go, ? 1,000. $200. 100. ';18.. f37.50. r-oo. 1300. J335. 1, ls'7u. 1 acre and " peii-hes and imp ts in I'a lor to wnshi Jacob f-vergood t." Jacob Fend, Nov. S. lsoft, f acres iii Conemaugh twp., A mm M. Marbourg- to Jacob Feiid and Win. Cover. April 12, 1x70. hi acres and 2S perches and imp'ts in Conemaugh,.. John Hobercorn to John Belzner, Dec. 22. lsiHi, lot and improvements iii Con-e-uaugh I'Oiougli, John Belzner to Jacob Feud, April 1, '70, lot and imp'ts in Conemaugh bor. P. Levergood to John Hobercorn, April is."), lot of ground, Cambria Iron Co. to Johnstown Turnve rein Co., Nov. 0, ISO'.), lot and improve ments in JohnsUiwn borough Timothj- L. Hunt to Margaret E. Hunt, Dec. 2, lNiO. lot in Y" oder township,. . .. Mathiiw Deitrii-h and John ti. (iill to Ja--oii Kil.ier, May 0, 1S70, one-half aire in (.'best towjtisliip F. A.vSho:inaker to J. A. Shoemaker, May 10, jS'O. :tliaif lots and improvements in EbcnsViurir borough F. A. -Shoemaker to Win. H. Con:ieIl, May hi, 1S70. half lot and improvements in Z. Ebensburg borough, F. A. Shoemaker to A. t. Fry, May 10, '70, lot in Ebensburg liorough Fl A. Shoemaker to T. J.. Glass,' May 10, Islo, half lot an, 1 imp'ts in Ebensburg, John A. Blair, Sheriff, to T.J. Anderson, Feb. s, 1S70, 2 pieces of land iii Alleghe ny township, David Watts to I'. Clark. Dec. 20, isoy, ,' .acre iti Gallitzin township, John Flick to Frank A. Buck, April V, ls',0, totaud imp'ts iiiCarrolltown nor., Aug. Graver to E. P. Baker, Feb. 21, 170, ;'i0 acres in Susquehanna township...'.. "fleury Hopple, Adm'r, to Jas. Reffner, June 11, lstiti, iiO acres in Susquehaniui, Rich d Jones, jr., to John Williams, May 24, 170, lea lind imj'ts in Eliensburg,. . F. A- ShiM'inaker, Attorney iu fact, to John Git tii 1 ps and others. May 24, 170, 4'd aci;os anil 2 p,'iches iu Jacksjiai twp., liich'd Jones, jr., to W m. Clement, May 2:1, If-.o, :i acres and 120 perches in Cam bi ia township, Ric-h'd Jones, jr., to Win. Jones, tanner, Mav 24. 1 .SO. 4 acres in Ebensburg, David It. Jones to John D. Williams, July 1,000. 800. ?110. r-oo, 250. i, is,;.,, lot and linn ts m Ebensburg, . . . F. A. Shoemaker to Win. H. Sechler, May lii, ls7o, lot and imp'ts iu Ebensburg,.. ,?3,050, Mary It. Fisher and Samuel W. Fisher to Jacob Staggers, March 21, 1SW(, 5 acr.es and s perches in I 'best township Jacob Staggers to John Weaver. May 20, .jSiih art acres and W perches in Chest, . . $07'7r.. 'VnrMiniu Hie Itninpng-e. rtcnr Freeman Last week T pot us safety out of tiiie great Ce4tial Park. W.e left it on the north side and. tuoii the favorite drive known, I believe, as H aria in Avenue. This is a most de lightful drive, and we had scarcely time to ad-.iiiu-e the face of th,; country and its scenery, so much taken up were we with the various "turn outs" with .which the Avenue was constantly alive. Here you .could witness the jc"ash",!p side of New York life: The richest mounted ih-.ctons and the most showy buggies indeed, every ye ll icle of every shape, size and appearance -dashed by us. not occasionally, not frequently, but in a "constant, never ceasing procession. At 'times as many as three or four teams were abreast on the spacious boulevard. Our open carriage, with its well Trained pair of liverv liorscs.though it would have bcou "just the cheese" in Ebensburg, was a heavy looking, homely, lumbering concern alongside the aris tocratic equipages that whizzed by aud around us ou every side .like meteors. y.'e commend the pride and munificence of Ne.w York in this: While her drives are much liner, over a much more picturesque eoubtry, and the roads broader and better pa veil than in Philadelphia, no such thing as a tnlluute id t,o 1hj found on any of her drives; whilein the latter city the prominent drives, such as the German town Avenue a,nd "tVissahiekoii Road, have toll gates every' few niilcs. When I informed my comrade ot this he would scart-ely credit it, but was afterwards convinced of the fact wlitn a Quaker City gate-keeper told hjm. 'JLJhe custom Of charging toll for driving 011 a public thor oughfare is peculiar to Philadelphia, and should be abolished. But to return to it"sw Y(irk. Our drive was extended to that well known object of attrac tion, the High Bridge. This magnificent struc ture conducts the Croton water over the Haiiani river at an immense altitude. We clambered up the hill. and ou to the bridge, where we had a grand view up aud down the river. The bridge itself, in its architectural design and structure, is a wonderful work. Its lloor is well paved With pressed brick, and over it may be seen pass ing at all hours of the day an incessant stream of pedestrians. Although large enough and strong enough for the purpose, the bridge is not designed to lie traversed by wagons. Dadoed, vehicles, or even equestrians, could not ascend the high bluffs which lead to the bridge at cither end. This bridge and its aqueduct conveys the Croton to New l ork Island aud.supplies.tlie city with all the water it needs, bt-sides furnishing a great deal that is made into milk. Returning by the same route, we again passed through the Park aud .reached the celebrated Fifth Avenue before simdown. Here is an Av enue lined for miles w all princely palaces. A residence ou Fifth Avenue is the highest earth ly ambition, of 11 genuine New Yorker. That residence procures respectability, for in New York wealth is respectability. The ncdis by which wealth is secured is a minor consideration. The axiom of tho elder Wolier, "Get money, Siimivel hom-stly, if you can; but pet mon ey I" receives full application here, t hus it is that while there are many truly respectable families whose escutcheons know no staiu, there are more whose "Ignoble blood Has crept .through scoundrels ever since the flood." Here, in one of the very finest mansions, lives Madame -Restell, the famous or infamous abor tionist, .in .;i stvle of uutxttlu splendor. Here i-arsaparilla Towuseud projected an immense brown-sione edifice, to be erected aud paid for entirely from th proceed of quackery. But though his pills continue to go floa n, his palace failed to go up for wheu he got it to the ntiuire bef ouud ho was not quite tuiaire with the world. JLn other wtirds, be went up hiuiisell financially. Stewart, the merchant prince, bought the pro- I perty. and, determined that no traces of o mo ir. I ery should stand as a reproof to his cloth, razed L the building to its. foundation, and Tut lift ;eadlrF"K OLD WAIMIOKSE READY has now a palatial pile of purest marble. J FOR THE CAMPAIGN. Tn the Demrxtxitic rVu?EF?t'i2J0Z "V""" ,he npw I Ycttnvf Camtria Ca,l(w.Oid SUverGrev John o.,,,,.i, m.,.i, ,i,o..u5U, w men are oniy yet partially erected. It was commenced under I the auspices of Archbishop Hughts some twelve cr fifteen years ago, and when finished will lie the largest and most costly church edifice, on this continent. It is mo' progressing rapidjy. After a brief rest, on our return, we we'ra again in motion for the theatre ; but ihv sheet is at an end, and as I cannot get from New York for another week at any rate. I will close for the present.' Ho 011 rtvoir lor the time being. ' Y ours, &c, MacShake. FVninn. There was a tremendous Fenian raid, or some kind of a raid at the popular store of John 3'. Murphy, in Johnstown, on Saturday last. I tel you Tho goods went like hot cakes at a festival. Couldn't count all the customers don't know numeration well enough. I can enumerate the national debt, but these custom ers well, their name was I-(rt, A nd dry goods fell, and fell, and fell, from shelf to counter, from counter to customer, and all were happy. Peroration Hay. Almost everyday s dec oration day at James J. Murphy's clothing Em porium, No. 10!i Clinton street. "Jolinstown. Mr. Murphy has a largo mirror, before which his customers can stand ami decorate themselves to their entire satisfaction with his iieap and ser viceable niader-up clothing his bats, hiij caps, his sum j;-r chahing.his gent's furnishing goods, and his rt cctem. Hundreds decorate them selves with his nice clotiiing every week. Tlic Kere.inde, She sanp so nice at the ser enade, and these were the sweetest words she said : "Go to Mayer's Dry Goods Store, No. 212, Opera House, Main strft. Johnstown, and buy all your d-ess goods and fancy poods, hats and bonnets, shawls ami lace, ribbons and llowtrs, and all that !" Her voicp was like that of the siren, and she sang "Go to Mayer's! Go to May ei's" and people went to Mayer's'au.d bought such iiija.-, ch;.ap and durable goods. Kcriftf aire. The apostle says : "When I vas a child 1 thought as a Hiild I spoke as a child 1 uniberstood as a child." So did we, out when we became men we put away childish things and we now go to Cohen & nrn.'s Hat Parlor and put, on man-like adornments. Splendid hats, caps, cuff's collars, ai kind of not Cons for dress and toilet, ac 227 Alaiu street, near Dibort & Go's Banking House. They have the cheajiest gent's furnishing goods iu town. C'lienpest Simple! I?et ! Gear'ng a'l enclosed and wan-anted in Mcluiahau. Stone i Tsctt's tHoIlidaysburg. Pa..i Mmrrr. which they deliver free of freight for 1U). They have also the best wh prntlt nt Sjjrinu Tith (? Hnhc, fJwwiJi'iii iT Kniff (iriitijt r. &!f-i!ikiiiti Hraj.r fr, friiiji i'ii ia;i Drift, Coiaa'ird Clm-t.r ilulU-i S?paritr, t'iilrr Mil'x, &c. Sec. MiLanahan, Stone & Isett, Hoilidaysburg, Pa. Lni.12.om. Orp MiiierH Wmitt'd A number of good pre miners can find steady cinploymenl in the mines of the Brady's Bend Iron Co., Brady's Bend, Armstrong county, I'a. m.2C.-lmJ DILI). GILI.EN. At her resilience In Gallitzin town ship, on May 27th. ANNIE, wife of Neil Gjiliii, in tiie 24th year of her age. In the noonday of life's sjtnlight. Ere gathered th,- shades of even. Death came with unpitying bliyht. And left our hearts with anguish riven. He has called from the busy scenes of lif. That earthly friend, truer than whom we have none other A beloved, faithful and devoted wife A pious, fond and gentle midhcr. The tone that taught us to rejoice. t soothed us when by passion stirred. The musij of h,er fiunliiar vo;.oo No iuoi.-V'n earth is heard. ' And folded on its mother's breast, Ho.rar.pel babe 011 pinions briirht. One s."raph more, now with the blest, Sings in the ix-aUus of light. Then may that angel clothed in Fpotless white, no wiin its moiner sjijs. !. rest. Herald ht'r jjoul, made pure aud bright, 'To t&e Ef-ernaJ PsOrt of itatt. Farewell ! wife and mother dear Pray that our lives be pure like thine. While we fondly cherish thy memory here Our prayers shall be mingled with Oiine-. L. P. K. WHARTON. At St. Augustin, Cambria coun ty. Pa., ou May loth, lsit, MARY, wife of Stanis laus Wharton, in the 77th year of her age. The deceased was a native of Emjnitslatrg. Md., and came t.o the Allei.-he.iay Mo.iuitains in 1SP7. For several years she was an iivmate of tlie household of the venerable l'riiice Gallitzin, by v.-'iom she was' nurtured in those sentiments of Christian pie.fy which marked the course of lier useful life. Soe aid her husband were among the early settlers at the Loop, now St. Augustine. 1 hoi r uii ion .was blessed by a nu i!ieiuis offspring, and her mortal remains were followed to the grave by ixcr children's children to "the foui-fh generation. The funeral took place on May 12th, from St. Augustine's church. During her brief mortal illness her patience aud resignation were a striKiug prooi mat a oiame less. pious life is the best preparation for a happy death. May slit rest in peace. ' B. S. A. i'ilLJmruh Catholic. JUNE, 1870. EVERY ADVANTAGE IN PURCHASING CAN BE EECT'RED IN TltE HIGHEST DEGREE AT iW.VNAMAKCR ff AXAMAKER -ROTVVS itonvs OAK HALL THING BAZAI p urn .Sixth aad .Market Streets, Plain, Comfortable Clothing, For ""lei!.! Plain Ticfctev Stylish, Elaborate Garments For the F-uvliloiintly-ineIined. Stout, Wear-Well Suits, For ETery-Iy Xer.vlce. Genteel tBlack Goods, For n d n.y . S 11 It n dl Dress .Occas'.ojas. -AFP- Gent's Furnishing Hoods AT Sixth & Market Sts., (Philad.a. WANAMAKER & BROWN. V XE(.".UTO R'S NOTJ OE. -r- - Estate of Elizabeth PATTER5tox, dee'd. Letters Testamentary Yiaving been granted by .the' Register.of 'Ciunbria county to the under signed on the Estate of ELiZAiiETifcrATTEUSON, late of Blacklick townshib, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said es tate to make payment without delay.and.thoso having. claim to -present theui in proper form for settlement. May l'J.-Ot. JOSEPH S. Mardis, Executor. W. ,J A 311 SON, M. P., Jf.oretto, Cambria Co., Ph., Tenders his professional services to such of the citizens ol'tlie above place and .vicinity as.may repuire.rpedical aid. Amil 2. ly.J 7iM. II. SECHLEI?, Attorn et-at T T Law, Ebensburg. Pa. Office in rooms recently occup.ed by Geo. M. Colonada Kow.sCemre street. Roade, Esq , in aug.27. Fill READY-MADE CL0THII& ! A ! SOI K C i: M i: TS. wueh nererj announces himself as a candidate for nomination for the office of SHFRIFF , ject.tothe decision of the Democratic County . " ......... i T 1 ..... It.-.. .1 O- . . . - Convention. I have lived 33 years in Cambiia county, anu nave nevf-r oeiore anked for an of fice. "FVfe Tradrf and Suitore' fi.7i(."' Is my motto. JOHN ORNER. Sumpiitvilje, May 12, 1870.-3t.'' pOUNTV COaiMISSIONER- At the solicitation of ninrv friends. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for COL'NTY COM MISSIONER, subject to thedi-cibion of the Dem ocratic Convention of Cambria county, or to the will of the liemocratie voteva of said cpviu ty. in whatever other manner expressed, if .nominated and elected. I pledire mvself to pei form tlie duties of the position honestly and to the bett of my ability, keeping ever in view thp interests of tho tax-payers. PATRICK SMITH. Munstpr Twp., May 12, lf70.-tf. ?Xnv rjicrtijsrmft.t.3. ftj F" A ,looU Agents sell loo per wek. 'rice $5. Address L. Sieubin, llart- ffird. Conn. i OOP iAV I q pew articles for Agents. P(J" Samples free. H. B. SHAW. Alf re.l. Me. SALESMEX Send for Circular. A first class business and steady employment. 11. F. HOWE, 37 Arch Street, Phihd,.lphia. Pa. ' Mrddililr T Itrologlcal Sc li pol.-I'nita-rian : educates M inister ; ltvn iMriiitumr students ; begins Aug. 2t Apply to A. A. Liv- tiiMOiit, .veadvil'c, i'a U'H.I. !. V AGK. 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It gives prices, terms, looatjou : tells y. ho c-lioubl come wc.-r. y hat tii.-y shculd rrtng, what It will cos ; gives plans' and elevations of IS different styles of reaey-niade housi s, which The Compa ny furnish at from to i5aio.o ready to fc.et up. Maps sent it" desired. Address. W. W. M A l ie 4: It. Yice-VreixdinU IVtlar ItajUI.Sj Iowa. V MODEL ITOU!-T. Being a cripple, 1 have made house plan lung a special study. Oi:n built lis,! season lias pro, ed n jnodel of convz-uiencti. beautv. and e'-on.oiny. D-scriptive circulars of Plans, View, with general information cf value to all, ficnt frf-e. AiUlress (with stamp or s,-ript if convenient!, GEO. J. COLBY, A r.chi tec t, Watcrbuxy, Verm't. S5. KHPini'JJKST. Sip- H' I'NDREDS OF AGENTS make from 5 10 8 1 0 perdny.in selling our Patent Exten sion Reel and swifts, I'Oinbined. I sed in every family for winding Yarn. Silks, Worsted, Arc. Winds full sized skein, and weighs less than one pound. AGENTS WANTED. For terms, etc., address II. I.. STOItKE A CO., Aabnrn, . "Y. 1 ICPNSE NOTICE The fi"Io"in2 J- apidications for Tavern, Eaiing House and Quart Lieenscs will be presented at the ensuing team of Couru.cornmoneing on Monday, 6th of June next : TA.VRf HCZVPCS. CJcarlleld Twp. Cecelia McGotigh. Cliest Springs Bor. J. McKenzie, Silas A. Mc Gough, Carrolltown Bor. Lawrence Echroth, Law rence Stich. Simon Schroth. Carroll Township Catharine Baker. Couemough lior. Mrs. Mary A. Gorman. 1st warp ; refer MaJLzi. 1st ward ; Jacob SW-itUiian, 2d ward: Mrs. Maty RejcAV, 2d ward; JoluiFiaUer, 2d ward; Jcs. aiiy,2d ward: Geo. Kurtz, 2d w'd. C'jne.maugh Twp. Levi Jacoby. Cambria Bor. Catharine Raehberg. Conrad Maver, iviward Howe, Thomas Springer Daniel McDonald. John Kuj-tz. Jos. Saller,AuamKurtz, CniyioTw. Victor yottly. Fast Cent.-maugh Bor. Leonard Kit. Ebensburg Bor. Isaac Crawford, West Ward; Francis C. Piatt, Witt Ward; It. P. Linton & Son, East Ward. 'Franklin Borough refer Rubritz. .G;i,!litziu Twp. Erancis J. Parrish, Jacob Gar ner, .NUchael MoMorri. Johnstown l!or. Jolui Bending. 2d ward; Jos. Shoemaker. 2d ward; John Jordan, 2d .ward; Rich'd Joilv. 2d wrd ; John Gerhardt. 3d ward ; Chas.' Zimtrierroau. Sr., 3d ward ; John Fritz, 3d waxd; Adam Biershank, 3d ward: Wju. Doulit, odward: Reiuiiri.us Lmrsich, Sd.wvd; Patrick Kcllv, Kd ward ; Peter Sal v. jg-A ward : Thomas McBann, 3d ward; D. W. G.'iuahiiour, 31 ward ; Jacob Fend, 4th ward; Heiixy Sellable, 4th ward; Henrv Hatisman, 4th ward: Jackson Twp. William Richard. Loretto Bor. Daniel Kelly, Flavian Sinsle, F. X. Hai l. John B. Myers. Miliv-i4i'o -Bof. Ein'l James, Sarah B-a.slley. Sunvnitvilie Bor. Christian Reich, James M. Ri die. .Henry Hughes. Susquehanna Twp, Michnel Piatt. Washington Twp. Joh? P. Parrish. EATINO IIOfSE MCENSES. Carrolltown Borough Ucnry Blum. Johnstown Bor. John A. Stemmer, 4th ward. Wilmore Borough John Schroth. Washington Twp. M. McLaughlin, Wm. p. Jones, Henry Ma rtz. Ol' ART T-ICFfSE. Johnstown Vowinkle & Rothchilds, 3d word. May Ri.-'it. J . K . H ITE, .Clerk. TN THE OUT HANS' CO LIT OK -L CAMBRIA COUNTY. Notice is hereby giv en that the following Appraisements of certain Personal Property of decedents, .selected and set apart for t-ht- widows of intestate, .under the Act of Assembly of 14th of April. ISM. have been filed in tip; Register's f iflice at Ebensburg. and will Jt presented to the; Orpha,ns' .Court for approval, on Wednesday, the sth pf. x of Ju'K EXT, t,o wit : The Appraisement of the rcrr,0Prd Property of Hugh M:V--OU, late of Johns'own borough, dee'd, set apart for his widow, SUry Mackeu, ' The Appratsernent of the goods and chattels which were of Owen Sweeny, late of the town ship of Washington, dee'd, appraised and set apart for Mary Sweenjvw-idow of said decedent ?irKf-A The Appraisement and Inventory of Personal "Property of John Jloinpnrt, late of Cambria borough", dee'd, set apart for widow tiU'37. GEO. W. OATMAN, Clerk. Clerk's Offleo, Ebensburg, M cy Vi, 1670.-3t. "iVTOTICE. A l'etilion lor the Ino.or-J-1 ,poration of "Kickenejioii Ung Tribe, iW. CO, of Jnrpvored Order of Ileti Men." having been fiied in the 1'rothonotary's Office of Cambria county. Notice is hereby given that the same will be nresented for the action of tho Court of .Com- anon l'leas, at June Term. 1J70. when, if no s'.iihcient reason be shown .to the contrary, vie nriiviT of tho Pptirion wiT-I ti frntv1. Bv the Cnurt. '. Certified 111 ".v "From t he Itecurd. J. K. iii 1 1, . may ly.-4t. i-Tot'iono'd"!. TOTICJ-: A IVtirion for the Jneor- porailon of "The Cambria IAUrury Awi (diem of ' Jnlrhstern." having been filed tn the Prothonotary s Oihce of CHinbria county, io TK3E is .hereby given that Aiiesame will be u;a-seuU-d for .the action cf the Court of Cojcmon rieius at Junc-Trrni, ISTO, when. .if .nonufii cient reason tie shown to the contrary, the praver of the PetHion will be granrd. By the Court. Certified luili "l.v. ,170. From the Record. J.iK. HITE, -May lP.-4t. Pref 'wnotarj. E- II. rijANK, M. D.. tenders hi professional services to the citizens of Fbensburg and vicinity. Office on High street, opposite the new Congregational church. East Ward. Night calls can bo made at the late resi dence of Dr. H. S. Bunn. West Ward. myli.!. T3EGISTF.IfS NOTICE ! Notice -I hereby given that the foilowtag Aooounw hAve been pums1 f.iid liled in the Register's f lice at Ebensbui-g, end will bo prcseuUWl to the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, lor cor.f.nn ation aud a".lowan..o, oa Mo v Day, ths 6th day OF Jt"E NEXT, tOHt: The Account of Peter Oiek.Gr ard!n of rtter Eichensehr. dee'd, Agatha f Icl.ensdhr, oec'd, and Mary Eichcnsehr. minor chiidren pf John Eichensehr, dH.'d, and Margaret Fisher, ifor merly Margaret Eicliensehr,) deo'd. The first and Coal Acct-uut of Peter Fchlro. Executor of the laet Will and Testament of I Awrence Wieland, late pf Susquehanna town ship, decease.. . The first Account of J.tmr P. M'Cnnce, Guar dian of Jauic Piatt, a minor child of Jas. Piatt, de 'eased. The first Account of James T. M'Cance, Guar dian of Lawrence Piatt, a minor son Of James Piatt, deceased. The first Account of James P. M'Cnnce, Guar dian of Cejestlne Piatt, a minor child of Jamea Blatt. deceased. The tlnal Account of Wm. Caldwell, GpnrvMan Gf Corn I verpood, of Johnston n. Pa. The tijial Account of Philip J. Sanders, Exeo utor of the last Will end Testament of PeUir Sanders, laie of Mupstcr township, dec',1. The final Account of Charles B. Ellis, Trustee of the estate of Adam Carr. The Ac-coil n; Of Eli iiriflith, Gpardian of Geo. M. l.'eighard nod Win. H. Iteighard, minor thil dren.of Wm. H. Reighard. The Account of George W. Osborne. Adminis trator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits t hich were of Hugh Karnes, late of the Borough of Jobiistowii, iu the Coun ty of Cambria. The first and final Account pf Henry Rvrnei and Michael Weakland, (of Win..) fcxeeu tors of the last Wi'l and Te--;aiirnt rf acb Render, lati- of the Borough of Ciirrpiltowp, dee d. The first and final Account of Francis O'Friel, Administrator of the estate of Margaret M'Ken ua. late cif I.oretto borough, ih'c'd. The first and final Acconut of P. II. Shields and l-'ruticis O'Friel. Trustees not.r.int.-rl l. sell i the real estate of which Henry M'Keever, lat 01 1 ne lownsnin i .11 unster. ilnil seized. The first and final Account of Rachel Davl, Administratrix of the estate of i'van D. Davis, late of Cafnbria township. Jec-'d. - The Account of Nicholas Lambniir. Adminis trator cum testamentonnpi ad pf Michael Moh ler. late of l-arroii toivnsliip, deceased. The first and partial Account of Henrv Jn der, one of the Executors of Emericus Bender, fate of Carroll township, deceased. The second and final Account of John A. Ken nedy, Administrator of Michael Kennedy, lat ed a n o I township, d-ceas-d. ' ' The Account of Isabella M'Keever and Isabel la M'Keever, jr.. Administratrix of Hepry M'-K--v-r. deceas-d. The first and final Account of Peter M'Gough. Guardian of Jonn I'aly, child of 'Edward Dal v. 'Ihe si-i-oiid aid linai Account of Jas. E. Fon. Admiiiisti-Htor of John E. M Dermitt, UU of Ou st townshiji, Cambria county, dee'd. I he first and final Account of Geo. M. Rendu, Adrn'r of Josiiih It. Brown, laje of Blacklick rr-i ' ' am'Tia c.cuiniv, uj-ceascil. The second nd tlnal Account of Wra. Kittell, Trustee appointed bv the Orphans COfirt to sell certain real estate of which Daniel Diuioud. laU Of Munster township, died sei7etl. G EO. W. OATMAN. Roister. Register's Offic Ebensburg, May 12, lS70.-4t ) OS" A PA i I S X HEALTH KFSTOREK pu ifirsthe joio.Ojl at 4 cures ocrotnhi. iyphibs Sku Diseseo, RheuniUsm, fiseajs oi U'u mcn.apd all Chroi,i, A&'ectioa of the .Blood, "Liver and Kidneys. Kecommeini jed by f.lp tjedipal F.iculiy u"jd nian? jtiioiis.iiiu of oj;r best citu.tr,... j Ite.id the testimony of ph6icians nd 0 s patients who have used Rosnd.-iiis ; senvj torour Rosidulis ("aide to Health Book, or Alumnae for this year, whirhwr pub lish for ";ratuitous distribjitioa : jt wilf five you much valu:i,,le i;)Toi Jintioa. Dr. K. pmr, of iS iluniorc, javs: I tHkc pletisure in re.coniin.eniijng , our Rosadai 13 as a .very poysj-J;!! aljrrative. I hate seen it used in two cased with jlinppv results one in a case of secondary syphiiis, in which tliepitient pr inoaiicisJ jiimself cured after having taken tiye bot- D A L jies.o y.o;r ra.cdiciie. The other is a case of Scrofula of bii sta;-.jiii'f , viiich is rapidly improving under its ue tJ the ini" ici.iioi.s are that the patient will soou recover 1 have carefully exi ruined lot nmla by which your Rosadalis is 111 a J 9 nnd find it nn excel'ijent sCOUipound of alteratiye lpgredipts. ) Pr. Spa7ts, f N whoJapville, Kv., ft 'he hs used i"o??.d:t';s in caRe" of fecroim la n;id Se-ocdary Syt'hilis with satisfac fAry re-ults as a leaief of th blood f 'know no better rcui).!". j Samuel 0 M'Fadden, Mtirfrepsooi-vr. jTenii .says: I have used seven bottles ol" i Kosadalis and am entirely cured ol" Rheu matism ; send me lour liottles, ns I wi.-Ji it top my brother, .who bus cryfylouj pore .e es I S Bei.j Rechicl. of Lijna. O., wrice ; f have suffered for 52.0 years with an iiiTet- erat.e eiijptvin '.oyer my v hol.e bo4ly. short time since 1 bought abottleot Ro Isai'lis and it effected a perfect cure I Kosddiis is sold by Limmon Si Mt. ! rat , Ebensburg, at.d Druggists general ity. Laboratory , 1 I'-Xcin'-ne Place, iPaliimorc. ' Chill. EXTS & .C.O,. ' ! April 7. iy. "TV-oetrirs KVERE THE MEMORY OF FIHEXDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS, TflPSTONK, T"ie s.u.l)scx:".Er e-till ciintinues to rnanofac'f.u.j of -tlxe licst material aud in the ciot workuianliUe manner, at is Loretto Marble Works. all kind of MONLrMKNTS AND TO.MJ STORES. a.v.;eU f.s TAlU.Eaud JJURKACf TOl'a. and all other wotk in liisin.a. c-"',rie but the best American and twittn "Jai":V3 used, and perfect eatisfactioc ii)ajaii,tee.4 l) ail cases at prices as lov s LJ-e wor" .casf. be obtained iu the.tUes or elsewhere. C'al and Bee specirjiei a;td judge for yaursel ve as tke r.jj cveapne3 of anv work. JAtMKS 'vVJLiv'.bON. Loxclio. Mar.di "jg. rA-Jy.- IVTOTICE IN TARTi nON r- ' To Henrietta Wrvt ahd, of .San Frnnei co, California, one of the. Heirs and Legal Etjre eentalirw of Edwah'd Shoemakf?!. dee'd: Take notice that an iivjuest will Jsihold at tha late dwelling house of Edward SJioejfker, lat Of. Lbetifcbuig boroupil, Cambria cemttty. Pern ' sylvania. de-'d, on i iu'jtsA Y, "n iAYor Jvnj next, at 1 o'clock in theafti-rnoor.or the yur: pose of making part Uiiui of the r-nl stat,e of said decedejit io and among his children and le gal rj-prescmatives, if the same .can lc done without prejudice to or spoiliixg of ihe .whole; otherwise to rvalue a,ad appraise the same at which .li.'ne and -place you, are requested to at tend, if you think proper. JoIlN A. BLAIR, Sheriff. f3?Tftt't Office, Ebensburg, May 12,' ls7C.-4t. OTICJ-: TO LAND O'WNEItS.-- Wiirrnntee nn.mes. dates ci w fiJra-i-U. f ni ,o4" the pay merit of t he purchase .money and thctiajues of ihe rersons paying the same, .witj a com plete draft matle-frota tie ef,'tii:-l i.ecoriLi fcliow ing the location of cai tract ,of land, I npx prepared to ,prucire patents froiu the La-id .Of fice for the owner of unptentej huid.i, under the Act of Assembly of the Syth' .-,1" "May. 1&64, and th,e s;ipp!enient thereto, rrquircd "sy th,s recent ord,e,r of tlie-JSvrrevnr General. ' -GKO. M.KEA-DE. EbetisUurg, March 24. lrto -tf " 1TTQ3NEY AT LAW, Vo'.u-p, pa.' .Office in the Kachf nj;e building,, on the Corner of .Clinton ad .Locust streets j-p stairs. Will attend -to all businea ccviect etl with hl3 profession. Jan. 31. 1867.-tf. . ' JOHN P. UNTON, ATTORNEY AT JLA.W, .foknsloirn. Fa. .Oillce in building on .corner of Vaii, -tii Franklin ftrtet, opposite Manscn JJoue, second floor. Ectrivtce on Franklia s'jeet". Johnstown.. Jan. '81. 18n7.-;t.f. aw, icjinstmcn, i'c. -0.ce on Frank lin Btreet, np-.sta.us, cxe..- John Benton' Hardware -Store. Jan. 81, 186T. ' IANK D vSTOKM, VitAcncx.$icu .vtTOR, EtBxsn-tta. Pa. Office en Cen. Ire street, epposite Colonade How, (tcV.S.j t!
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