51'S it Lin.,. . . if-'tsof tis. 1 -.tfs. 8 ar- on M-rinj., w 1 Pl-r. Oils. Tt y ha.-. This frH. "'i? int d in th:,. ''-ravel Hrp, that "'TH, , 'K in th. TV? "ar h im-i i'liiftyg.- not n- rc-mair; "if- It Is 'i, and n'.r par;,. IU-'-.U; n ol u w ni-rntra. filly . lilil.Mc:, hi-iid v '1 r'-'i:ii' null nr. ruvy, n- !.v iirim withm. in i .ih, " ri c-oiv, iilthya. nn.li! -i!-wa: iim! k, 4 hp uvi n :;!)'! : y-ii y vavs'. U( !.u. f f ii.lv. - in: rlajrccmau. . : JUNE SO, 1870 PERSONAL rvr.s AND PbSCILlNCS ' ' ,1c Iranian nut week, as j :' k V, brate the Fourth. j '!J ii inirnction will be disposed i -:;i:1c:lit,j..wuh. ; ' ...killed t-y te cars between . '.. nut T -- v . .. t,U to bsvo gene to 'living rhiUren 1 . 1 ..ip mma mac PS SIM liJll WU.H. to i'ef-ts. call "rand- '' t? "f P"'ue township, In- -C'V-. ,r Wlip-itficld towrshin. T-. . : r ei - .1 ii is been committed to jail ., minted rape. In. trl 1 hi was''1111 'J " 4'lV4lw' . J A I y An r n ur c.'iiiuy. un ,.,..o !; !'! hereto. I3nlly fur Bob! . Kelly, of Uobtraver town- jc.iiirirt J Jecii 1 eV) .!! th jirciUnstantly. u,:n irom t.. - -- .1 Pur.xsutawuy. committed .11 i'Wn-; li'itaseil. -A uuiu uinnuu, ';..J'-;jling off this mortal coil." ,r last issue we have been swel V" jouie of the llottentotttst '.rjt has Veen experienced in this r, removal Mi.ui."" - i -....-.v j,e will be ttie cieanr-si ijj--uuut , re tvtr ueen miou iu w i KaArrburgh & Co. lost $5,000 at '!' r.'.untv. on l'ri!av week. ..eifoiieoi mtir ii,a givwig , We have heaid of men los- j than that by merely "fighting tiie '! i;.e SouuiPrn ruut-i.t "ii ii ij.. i... o-JtlnlriiTvinrr hiin fiYim t (,r will they allow tr.ni to 5iick :r, or g rnoiigh for tbe uuterrifieil , i ;.... .M.Htir'il mithf-rffns ? i L-n t.iu llJlL' j . tie quei-'"- .. . , l-ot ftin tptnnvo lips ,e nail r s i itnu -jkemebliow ci a n.ni, out wnen - at ci with dilaiiidateii ous we xl t:i ci-rifhide that their strength is wii.'ithan er. an.l that tneir only jt.i ia:.-e a litt.e stun:. ictlfr.us scoundrel named- James itviit IS rears of R;e. outraged the i; vearolii cin m MiCiin county The life of the little girl i'd ot. Long la in ; il-C : in: c to t it tcrri' iljeX'.' iift-r. I-'!?'- it ;.. till'E: :ht-!-,.ti fact' iont' ii'L :tor CK.I net P'E , 1 . .1 J - ... .n i Cr'C t.e .i0.il-I '' i "''!. if j-ic-LWiiitCill uit you on the 4th v.T.U wi:l Mi't arroiuown, Moreno, :uiine.Si!!iiniit, Wilmore, and many ,!::r. t D-t. .i) st ie. r.xctKcot i real-i j: a:. l real nuut wiU be found at We have hen requested by Ym. Linv F,-r., Ctwiity laarurer, to notify those ts who tave tot vet i-ul nr?'.r mei can- .. r . r. . i 1 :n I I l.tx, I.im Cums z .1 ir.kUiv w m i;w Miarcu I'V RttiT.divg to it on or before the liiiy tf Ja'j, 'prcximo. This notice i be (r mj't'y bee Jed. A mm employed as X Coal digger by .V'er C.irr..lel!, of Carnll township. I -e name we did nc't learu, wa; jtos . ty sun strcke on lues'.lKy. Wai'e . ihio'n? cir;i, and a'.tliougti vl-. en-not ,:;;co:-diii Ti. when last heard f:om, ikvil very precarious. l::'iitr.aa named Adam Rns-k, of In "Kiy, was corumitud to jvd here to ::ae charge cf stealing a guld watch Mrs. Sujannali Keith, ome lime in "-.jr Ifif Ti n , !-,Kor., O ! . . luuuii T - in Alii LCU ite ken committed at the house of ! ArlirA'y, in Susquehanna township. iie first mmber of the Industrial JJul- n etr.etation from the Johnstown tie iff.ee. has reached us. It is admi- printed and probably as woll edited. ! tt prt laureate, Cyrus Elder. K.-rj.. who j W.m, knows -thcoreticallv all'that it i boV- iboiit American iudustrv ; jr- several other things. j hTheti:h;:;m at St. Francis' College! it. i.ew.is' Seminary. Loietto, were ;i:tfDJd and passed off to the entire I nf .'t , .. 1 - ' .i U'licerr.ea puinig as well as w ?! 'oulJ wHirgly publish full sol the proceedings at both institu 'if Ley were fernisbed us, but do not enough uf either to undertake the task u. .-;?;ar3s of half a mrdion dollars iwrth p a otl;er rrfTty was destroyed and Hry Foster, brnthmr nf V lata 5io. foster, the etwnent tory writer, -eranv roasted alive by a terrible fire ' t-h r n Tuesdav la-t. Ti e f n was f ---nvicated to an oil refinery by lightning ll,tuw spreaa to vAkt retmenes Cumberland Valley Inscratice uue ttie credit of having settled T. - 1 without objection the claim of A. Barker, of tliia tiUki. ninca mill, recently destroyed by fire. I' ? 8lid company to lb.e extent mire lUUHieut BptaKS VOI 65 m favor ,f . -i:. r flatly in question. 4 :,neSro wl'w name did -Tjot Itart. jo sems to have bien a Rtranger In cst, near 1V w...t B ci this week, and very severely in s'i ? T'e cou,a not 1ear that any - ..nout friends, he was Kent to he P.lair -y poor house fur treatment. VIpM" " .'oun u. uoianci, oi .... e.'a county. f;irml,nH o .uk u r.,n C'J 1 t J ItU v? lull a. of the drowning, in the Mudcv uie 14th inst.. of a . 01 that countv. bat ok th. nea-s "OIowhM fr ,,r laSt l3!iUe' ftud fcttott now' we have thought it - 'iiia. me uony oi 1 vies J!c'erffient. ."e-e .'.i.... CHQeallV d-SCOVLTPd nnfl wn hnmo 'u'erment. 'Kr.Va5gea ?th .n our patron- :trs:, uau uo iaea mat it van nn as it looks to be when upon it. Vide in Wcdnes- We con C'JI M o .. 1 .:e.?r,.:, y us'y .1 . i. UUl 11 T.. L 1. Jt Aii -t a m a Hi" Met -r . ' uui Mauig ; ' e,ait0r3 pUbliihed il ta'eS9n h,tLkcr''DS after a divorce. ti, ?U 1 allow Otlr wif tn Ktrn it.h -.i.i her 'U. A. M. MrV, as belonging to us. Nary a S'1?", t tSr f Mr-Jolin Kirahner. Vtarnr 10 0nc of tbe vat3 at her til., . DCry. On TueK,1nr ,.r ,l. ,flle tootle ? i n fcr lLe Pmpt arrival .... ' wu. with that watchful i tnir,8 alciic know bow to exercise. of tn. da"ghtT from the front ,in.e0Usc. where bho had been Vdnbtcdl.,tb.0 Iittl0 unfortunate would e li sank f .a drowocd. As it wa. r tn . - w i' th rtfir ? nAi cnc. er. ej io rescnio' Local Correspondence. Johnstown. June 27, 18tD. A bifd of a peculiar plumage, about the size of a robin, has been ia tbe habit of vis iting our premises sinte Van Amburgh's menagerre was her. It comes almost every day and one day it attempted to alight and perch oti on of the little girl's shoulders, but sh became frightened and thus alarmed the bird. It must have escaped from its .or.. . L. 1 , d" " mo huow was nere. There will be a splendid pic-nic at Mineral Point on Saturday. July 2d. Mr, Parsons, Mr Miller and othrrs'are doing all they can to make it a great affair. A large number are going up from Johnstown. t L cal is very scarce hereabouts, this weik No doubt people are keeping it up fur the 4th of July, 1S70. The District Court opens here on that day, the first Judicial celebration we ever had. Then comes sev eral pic-nics. and local items will be abun dant. The monotony of town life here was bro ken by the Silver Comet Band of this place, which on Saturday evening last appeared on the Public Square, about 8 u'clock, and dis coursed sweet mu.sic to the people, forty or fifty of whom had convened for the purpose of listening to its swelling strains. Potts, Koptlin. Barnes and M Laughlin made con gratulatory speeches, after which the baud ad j turned. A little girl of "Mr. Hamilton's. Cth Ward, was bitten by a dog on last Sunday in the following manner: Two dogs were fighting and she was so near them that one of the dogs mistook her for its antagonist and caught her arm. biting it severely. A phy sician is attending to her case. The gipsies held a pic-nic on last Thurs day at tbe Whisky Springs, a place that corresponds in all respects to its name. After the usual convivialities, they adjourned to their respective homes in their respective wigwams. iSrc. Lat Monday was called sultry in these "diggins" and ice was in great demand. We hope the weather will not get much warmer until after the Fourth. The pic-nic at Wood vale on last Satur day was a grand affair and netted quite a har.dr-ome sum f money. Aswe'paf sed Benton & Wayne's hardware store last Monday, we were called in and made the recipient of a golden-headed cane. Bless the firm that has this much sagacity. Benton & Wayne will sell a thousand dol lars worth of hard-ware at No. 210 just on account of that caning. They keep all sorts of hardware at the Opera House, Main street, JohcBtown. s They say brevity s the rr.ul of wit, and we wish to be witty, so good bye. " Bob Roy. A Wholesome Field Drink. The exces sive usa ol cold water duiing the sweltering heat of scsmiKer often results in serious and alarming illness. It is therefore advisable that some beverage should be substituted for it, of which those oppressed can partake with safety. For this purpose I am aware of no better or more refreshing drink than the following: Take off the bef-t white Jamaica ginger root, carefully bruised, two ounces: cream of tartar, odc ounce; water, six quarts, to be boiied for about five minutes, then strained ; to the strained liquor add one pound of sugar, and again place over the fire: kep it well stirred until the sugar is perfectly dissolved, and then pour it into an earthcrn vessel, into which you have previ ously put two drachms of tartaric acid, and the riud of one lemon, and let it remain till the heat is reduced to a lukewarm tempera ture ; then add a table spoonful of yeas', stirrit g them well together, and bottle for use. The cotks must be we'll secured. The drink will be in high perfection in four or five diys This is a very refreshing and tyho'esonic beverage, and one which may be largely partaken of with"ut any unpleasant results even in the hottest weather. RrtD"E.T Deaths. Mr. Joseph Richter, a well known and respected farmer residing in Ctrroll township. Who had reached the age of 70 years or upwards, was stricken down by coup de solid, or r?.n stroke, on Mon. lay last, while engaged i'n Towing buckwheat, and instantly expired. The only person present in the field at the time was a boy about nine years of age. who, seeing Mr. R fall, hastened to h,is side and found him .life less. He gave the alarm and immediate ef forts to resuscitate the deceased were made, but without effect the vita! park had fled. Elizabeth MtGuire. a maiden lady aged C9, who resided half a mile from Lrretto, was found dead on the floor of her house on last Tuesday morning. It is supposed that her death was caused by apoplexy. An old lady named Gross, livirg with her eon-in-law at the Cherry Tree, Indiana county, T.a3 stricken with apoplexy on Fri day night last and expired on the following morning. Her remains were taken toBlairs viile for intermeut in the Catholic cemetery David Defrnbaugh ejeap-ed from the Western Penitentiary on last Tuesday week, but was recaptured three or four days after wards in Beaver county. David h an old and hardened offender. In October, 1851, he tas convicted of larceny in the criminal court of this cov.inty,Tm.ter the name of John Mouse (it should have been l!af) and sen tenced to the Penitentiary for the period of one year and six months. After that he represented several other counties in the same institution, hut under different namet-. At the last September Court in Ibis' connty he was indicted and coavictod of burglary in robbing the store room of Mrs. Jane Mul lin, at Hemlock, and senteaced to impris onment for a term of four year?. It would seem that he has been almost constantly in prison since his first conviction in this coun ty in 1851. 0 last Thursday Mr. Uenry Foster, of the Cambria House, served up new potatoes of his own raising for dinner. They were of the "Karly Hose" species, and were cot "small potatoes" either. New potatoes on the. 23d of June have not been knowj here more than once in a quarter of a century. Mr. F. ia one of the best gardeners and cul tivators of vegetables in this or any other county and is perfectly at home in the nec essary articles wherewith to supply a first class hotel. P. S. Since the above was written w-e learn that Mr. Thomas Callan. of this place, has been indulging in "Early Rose" pota toes, grown in bis own garden, since the JOth of June, and in size and quality they Were pronounced excellent. Mr. George Storm, the talented artist, now visiting his mother in this place, has just completed a most magnificent and per fect picture oF one of the finest landscape views in this vicinity, or indeed in the world. It is a cbarming picture, and although it was not needed to establish the reputation of Mr. Storm as a painter, it is indeed a gem of which the artist may well reel proud. The painting is to be disposed of at raffle chances two dollars and fifty cents each. Extremes. A prince and a pcddlar may be equally well fitted out at Oak Hall. You can gefthera a coat for two dollars, or a coat for six.ty dollars. The Last Great Meeting. The Kcmovnlito in Council-B. B. A Co. Cnaniinoas. F rom our special reporter and cmiary.l the gathering of the clans. TLo laHt irreat roeetiiiR- was ushered in with iijuelc. The music had been procured (at trrt-at fexjienst) to Rather together a crowd. It hd teen done h.y the Joint c ounsol awTJoint labor of the whole Company. TheJiistruetionstrivtnby tiwtTimiiHiiv to Hi. U.m.i w..t o r. , I . .... . . . . . . . ......ii (i. in riic- finc. ihtv'O instrtietion rtvo tmt vt,..i should inarch around town and blo"w and boat unit vat her a crowd. It was rptfarued as important that a crowd should bo tailored. A eonllnscly tho Uan.l marched and Mowed ami boat. It hist apinnred on Muin street and consisted Of two bhf Iirns and two little horns, cop blgr drum said one little drum. It blew and beat down Main street, and disap peared in the distHiiee, for the crowd wus to bo uathered Irom all charters, and to all quarters the Hand man-hod blowing and boating. The soueo of tif teen minutes passed awavtunl then twot-haip eared little bovs once inoix- de tected the sound ol" music and shouted, with tflKdsome voices, "Here they come 1" And the two bi horns and thetwo little horns and the. bljr drum and the little drum inarched ami marched, even up ou to the speaker's stand-. Awl behold the-crowd had ovt been gathered! ThK full spuce of one quarter of an hour went by amid jrhastiy niler.ee, when an Humble Fol lower ot the CompHoy the great li. 1$. - Co. appeared on the pround and told the Hand thev hud better ploy mftl gather a c roA d. And the liuinl hearkened to the udvirr nnd played, but the crowd did not come ; whereupon toe H. rushed precipitately lor thejfieHt. lead ers of the great Comptmy. And behold thereat Leaders of the great Co. forthwith appeared upon the settle. Tliey were desperately in earnest, and iu their wrnittaos they convened a council. '1 hat council was har monious and united, uid without a dissenting voice it wus decided that the llaud should play and gather a crowd. So th; Hand played. iScuix-ely had this particular Motrins-and beating-subsided, however, before the nominee the champion the standaiU-beurer the KTbat K. L'., (which means Kitchen L teusila,) appeared upon the stand. lie was the sole arrival, but he had been '"in the Ihjht" lor tutnta years. Much counsel hud inude him wise mucn practice had made him peiieet in the prosecution of such eampaijriiH. So unto him the assembled wisdom appeals as with one voice. His decision was sharp, decisive, original. He merely propounded this sublime and startling conundrum: '-Why ibju't the Hand play ana gather a crowd V" All reeoirnized in the suflrpostion the voice of long- experience, and then upon and without delay the horns and vU ums, both biy and little, were sounded ionjr and loud. Aud the crowd came '. 1 1 The crowd consisted ot Snult-lloA-,C'uttii!jf-llox, lu-a-liox, and four teen boys who.shoulu have had their ears boxed or being in such a crowd. Thia wus encouraging, and it was determined to iroci ctl at once to AN OltOANIZATION. but when tlio.y looked around it wis discovered that there was nobody to act as President. The presence of a Vice 1'ieidcnt or a Secietary at lhete itemoval meetings is not absolutely neces sary, uor indeed usual, but to dispense with a 1'resideut was simply impossible. So J-unn Siabks one of the great leaders of the Co. in fact, one of the bu.-y U.'e was des patched to hunt up a President. And while he wasuway the liaml played, just to keep ficc joiril together, and wheu he ret urned behold he had brought with him the much coveted President. How F. t. secured the President is not known to this day, but wheu lit; returned it was evi dent that he felt triumphant. He determined to take- t hurge of the wnole meeting. Without consulting his co-la borers he proceeded to or ganize, lit; nominated (in u low tone) Thomas V'oinn for President he put the motion to the crowd (.the iSoxes aforesaid.) he voJcd for the motion he declared the mot ion emTied he'es corted the President to his sent. He then ucmiiialed K. It. llavls for V. P. A member of the Co. in a tragic whisper re marked, "Edwards It. It. Edwards." F. S. reiterated, "No, no, bin vis." Member of Co. "I ttli you there is no such man with i;s as It. It. l)avi it irs Edwin us." So a council was t ailed to tind out who it was they wanted, and tin council nt-termined it was Edwards. Aud thusij- Edwards became V. Pi. Then F. S. caused Cutting b!o. to be made Secretary. And behold the great tnev t'ng was organized. THE FIUST REMOVAL. Now during all this time the mightiest of all the loaders the great Meier,)!., himself had been in the rear talking to the Band. He was trying to convince George Hahii that he ought to play in order "to gather a crowd," but Get)., having played nil the tunes he could get out of the big and littlo horns, aud tin- big und little drums, couldn't t lie point, and McteriE.'s ar guments, if not his f ragrance, were wasted on the desert air. Intent upon Ins fruitless efforts to obtain an other tune, McienL.-was entirely oblivious of th" silent and masterly manner in which 1'. S. had organized the meeting without any of the elect knuwiug anything about it but himself. Yet the great Meter)!., realized that the meet ing should be organized, and In: at once proceed ed to do it. Advancing, therefore, to the front of the platform, his clarion voice soon sounded in th- ;iir. H is utterances loud and clear cut off H Miecze from Suuir Ho and almost straighten ed out his compeer. Cutting llox. For bo it known that Mctt rjli. was desperately ia earnest. (1 knew he was i'l earnest, lor lie told us so at the first big meeting, and at the big convention, and at this big meeting, and h is understood to have made the same remark on divers occasions in private conversation.) His voice wus therefore loud and onrnest when he delivered Id ru self thusly s "Fellow citizens, I uiovo that oneof the oldest citizens " and the Company at mice realized that he was going to organize the meeting over again. As this would never do, K, V F. S. and Littlo Head "went fur him" and with one ac cord cried out, "Stop!" Put Mc(eriL. was in earnest (he told usso) ami stop he wouldn't and didn't. In fact lie went on in thia wise: "One who has grown venerable in our midst be made Pre ' ' Great emergencies require great men. The erergeney was here the men were not want 'n.g. The big meeting tiui.sf not be organized over again. This was the uiianiniouF and simul taneous ooi,-usion of the great Trio. K. Lr. seized one Vail of Mc(er;L.'seoat, F. H. seized the other, und L. H. laid violent hands on thesitting down part of th? saie-akt-r's breeches, and. thus was he borne back rom the front. Some time; was theu lost in explanation, but the explanation proved satisfactory. In stim portaiit u movement ."btHe -ij-Jeasantnesses" will arise and must beo-nnrouiised peacefully. Hut Mc-or)L. wasarousod, and fcwevbig lost one point hedot-'riiiiiied to gain nohovyid there fore advanced on the uusic with all te com manding dignity of his majestic proporVJ-nisaud promptly and firmly demanded "a tune to-Ath-er a crowd'' said crowd being still ungalhered George saw the Hash of Mc(er)I..'s e.vMind ho then and there wilted, mid tho hortia and the drums once more poured forth their richest melody on the slumbrous air of night. THK SI'RKCHES. At the conclusion of the tune the retiring mndostytif t ho great Company became painful lv apparent. None of the ririn wis'it-d to usurp the distinguished honor of introducing thegreat champion. Hut the thing had to be done, and to Little Head win finally assigned the duty. Littlo llea'J (German KMii-Knf - Kopf Isfinc) advanced to the outer -edge of theplat-fo-i nnd informed the irttrnbleil multitude t.V) Xi. e., the Boacs aforesaid) thut there had been a convention that thut convention had nomina tedthat the nominee was a man that that liuui was present, and that being present "he would speak for himself." I'lfreiipon Kitchen Utensils, the great cham pion and standard bearer, hppoared in full view of his admiring and awe-stricken constituents. It hud been determined to greet him with double breasted enthusiasm, i'hia conclusion , wa reached at the same meeting which decided that, without any combination whatever, he stiouid be u'inimoisly decla-ed the nominee. 'I'm? Trio accordingly raised their hats and at tempted to cheer. The effort would have been u failure had it not been for that greatness of perception which seizes upon just such emer gencies. The bigdruni and the lit tic drum were brought to the rescue, and three times with thonipund roll did they greet the great K. U. witli tremendous enthusiasm. So far the will of the Co. had boon ntfr-nded to. And now the great K. V. opohc-l his mouth and spake: "Fellow citizens, there has I it-en a convention so I have been informed. That convention has made a nomination so I have been told. It has nominated ME I (It had been decided to have applause just here, anil applause there was. Cutting Uox and F. S. made it by striking. the lloor of the platform with their canea.) 1 accept the noniiimhii. (Apphiiisoas Aforesaid.) 1 havm been informed that there was a platform adopted. If so, 1 accept that platform. (Applause as above set forth-.) You will hear Vnnny things said against your nomi nee. For t he last t hi rty years indeed ever sinco 1 have become known this lias been done by a Ki-eut manv people of all kinds and classes. Ci he Trio assontvrt.) 7rhv will trail me a broken down political hack. (Assent-.) They will call me a rcnt-gade. Yen, verify, thpy will even apply to met ho epithet of old granny. (Kenewed assent.) Hut vou must stick to me, e-spociHlly when you know that I never wanted this nomination aud that it. was entirelv unsolicited ou my part. (The Trio were dumbfounded, but whether the originality or mendacity of the assertion iM it I could not determine.) What do I tre about going to llurrisburg? Hid I ever ask any con vention to send me there? Nary timel i ft now I am willing to immolate myself for the pake of this great cmise. (Applause in thoimin ner above described.) I don't Intend tn ni-ike a ppeech now. We will have many meetings, and I will hunt up the MS. of the ono that I deliver ed with such effect ten years ago. (Little Head shook his head at this allusion to the former Contest, and thought that the fact should not. he revived.) That was a first rate speech, and will do me. as much good now as it did at that time, when I came within 500 of being elected, and had four men to run against, besides the Rolling Mill. Po, gentlemen, stick like wax to I your nominee." (The great K. U. here retired uruhlst renewed applause as before said.) In about two miuutesand thirteen und a hql? Feccnds a voice from the stand called for Little Head, w hereuton the great K. U., who in the magnitude tf his new honors thought he had forgotten a part of the programme, rushed for ward frantically and exclaimed : "Hiess me. I forgot to introduce Little Head " but L. il. in terrupted him by shouting, "No, no; wait till wo hear the Platform I" F. S. thereupon advanced to the front Tin drew some papers from hi pocket ho looktrt at them he stared around with amazement ho felt his pockets deeper than ever- once more he stared wildly about him he call a council, and the quartette promptly assembled. There was a breathless suspense for fullv tvr minutes and twenty-seven und u half feconUn by the watch, and then F. S. announced THK UHKAT CALAMITY I ! 1 "The rintfoim was lost ! ! !" lint if tho'r-outr. would phty to keep the cruwl, he would try to disc of the find it. And he started on the hunt. I Jar low pri Th" music ceased, and L. H, advanced. He i grocery en Khretpssful. Judicious advertising and a superb stock of all Rinds of goods at moderate prices is mak!utbe sWire of A. J. Chr-Utv. the great centre of attrctioh,in Lotctto. Lots of goods are V'iiig sold at that 'sfabMhhment and lots of people tind it the right place to buy. Jtist JVoVr.rr there is any oho time more than another that pl-opls feci like getting their pictures taken, it is about thoith of JUlv. and if there is any one man moro to an another that knows how to take them, it is T. H. EvanP, Eb burg's brag photograph urtist. Try hiin 1 w... ....,4 ii-s u 11 sweiung, j in the clothing line. Thei ners tho horizon of the county mid i and keep an eve to the lat e whole people wit h the wateriest kind neatest sU les: Having a en (applause by C-H -F; S. didn't see they can order anv kind o stvetcned forth his hand towards the West. It was a grand, majestic impressive gesture. "Heboid," he said, "a small cloud not bigger than a man's hand-, tt tmws bigger and bigrer. It covers the horizon. It rains, and evorvbotly is (heni hed that ha the misfoitune to be' out. (Even thegreat K-. I., wtin never before trav eled in the same boat ami woke from the stone, platform us L. ii., didn't sev the point of this abrupt opening. Hut L. II. soen explained himseb.) "Heboid," he continued ''thi-i little crowd, fliml lie pointed to the Trio,) "it will swell itself, eavh one doing his own swelling. mitu ii co -rs too norizon or me orencli the of specche;' it.) "Jilt reare, continued L. H-t "iikthe world constitutional grumblers. Such men can grum bti over the great Company's --noseuud course, itiey even grumble at our nominee. You have beard this almost all this day on the street cor ners. One would almost 'suppose that this whole town wus made up of constitutional grumblers. Hut, gentlemen, we must not bt deterred by this. We must forget our camli- House thite s 1 oil ill .s Kij iiiiini.t.iii. ..-...t... , ' ' ... uuuii i v.'ua l.-illicsst s Ills manifest unhtiiess and his manifold faul'-s We must remernbt r the cause and go for him, not withstanding all this. Only thus can we become' free Irom Ebensburg. For now, gentlemen, it costs the community .rQ ) per annum, in far." biro and whisky, to pay expenses at Ebensbur-' nnd therefore, gentlemen, we are tho "SLAV ES of EUENSlJL'iiG." (Tin- poetical commence ment and iiiib.einnticiil conclusion of this speech wtis ---ivetl with applause as aforesaid.) M-(ertL. wus the next spukcr. He com-' nmncetl by saying he was in earnest. He stud that the people of Ebensburg knew 7n'. He was bold lie was in earn'7-l. "Our candidate," hecontinned. "has his frailties. The great K. I', would not himself .have the temerity to sav he was without blemishes. If he dhl the speak er would call him a liar, for bv iloing so the gre at K. wotild beet)ntradir-ti-g the founder of Christi;niy. Hut we must still support him. lie was tht! nest man weoould u-t-t and with mo- ArriVtMl. Those1 new goods which W.Jio Harker went all the way to Philadelphia to buv, have been received and opened at his great bar gain store, and any person wjth cash in bund w ill find a clear held for lnvesuntr in merchHii- ie best duality by cullinc at that imuhi. riced dry gootls, clothing, notion and grocery emporium. Tle AVroti-f Sijhie. One of tho prime movers In the removal ratification meeting would have it that H. It. Davis should be one of the officers of the meeting, when it is well known that Mr. DuVls was busily engaged at the lime in dealing out bargains to the host of customers who visit his popular store in th East Ward. Leopold A Krotlier. JohnstoVn. Vntii- among the foremost business men of that place in "? t'luiiiiiiK iiue. iney are men or triiergv latest fashions and tho a partner in the city, of matle-nri -1othitiir ut the shortest notice, or take one's measure, send it to the city and get suits or parts of suits made to oroer, wuri-anieu to nt and to please. They are clever men, a;ii have a fair share of busi ness. Give them cull: JLast Rntiirclny was a -rreut dny n Mnve--' T)ry. Goods SStoiV. Johnstown. N'ik 5.T2 Ooera Main street. Heavy tulcR Wei-e m-uie and lots of money jUiken in. Cause why: Mr-. Mayer keeps choicfe dry goods, hats and boh nets, trimmings, etc., and the people are pre paring for theith of July, und he keeps up his Vast stock of goods by dailv purchases, so thut people can always obtain what they need, and at the lowest possible prices too. . ice Bor. Akers i- ISaumer, one door from the post-ofrice, Johnstown, keep dailv for sale the Choicest meat that the luurkr-t ulloiils. It in preserved by the use of ice, and is as fresh and sweet as butter oil the time. Thev have every convenience ix.to for slaughtering and preserv ing meat, and they sell a great quamitv dailv. 1 hey keep constantly on hiintl uteak and j-oa'st beef,, choice mutton, excellent vr-al, beside? iuidings and ham-, both salt and fresh. They deserve as they veccive a large patronages A w Sipii)-John J. Mnrphy. determined not to IW eXc'clletl by any ot her riwn, has caused a large new sign to be painted on the front wall of the Mansion lioUsu rtier. Johnstown, call ing attrition to the fti'ct that, he keeps dry roods, tlress goods and carpets, fancy goods and IKlLlVlll 1UI S-I1U. J.1HT rill Ctlll UtlUS It OtIU C OPC hundred suuare feet, and is done uti in a fdnei. niisiyie. Mr. Murpn-V untlerstiiutls both hew luke photic vision I saw long ago it' would dwindle I down to K. U. or nobody. And let me tell vou," 1 said the orator, "this right is going on. We will : drag our candidate all through this countv. ) We intend to bare our che.sts to the ctmtest 111 Chest. We will have n clear field turd a fair tight in ienrheld. We intend to carol a muring lay in Carroll. Yes, fellow citizens, unless we learn that a cell 1ms been e-ompleted in the new pulutial penitentiury we will invade the sterile village itself and on that very spot demonstrate the; superiority cf our puffy and pulpy limits over their dry und rocky swamps." (Long con tinued applause, as aforesaid, during which the Hand left the stuiiel und the Jioj-ex disappeared.) F. S-. Was going to speak, but whe n he got up he found the ertunl gone, and therefore an nounced that if they could get a crowd on Court week llievwooiil hm-p -l nntlifr miutinir o r 1....- bad himself and other orators in reserve. An7l ! tie n ti ne great mecimg suvmiy una slowly : ever invented, possessing all the elements re liuticiit-u oil oi me siauo. tiuired to lr.-eteet hoi Idimrs f ron, li .-lit nm.r i power surpasses twenty' iron rods, or if solid coppe-r rod tin men and a half thick. It does not The Pi or Hot'SK. That the following report of the late Grand Jury did not find eailier publication was owing to the fact ! that it was not handed to is in time: j The Grand Tmpiest, inquiring inand for the I body of the county of Cambria, at June- Ses- sions, A. 1). Is70. respectfully do present : That i having visited the County Poor and House of ' Employment, we find it in good condition. The ! inmates are comfortable and appear to bo well ! treated, antl so far us we can observe, the ;if- ' fairs appertaining to said House appear to bo 1 conducted in a satisfactory mannet'. '5ii the I farm we tind that there are about twenty-live I acres of good grass, about twe-lve acres in corn, i and ulxiutdxtce.-n acres in oats. Some ejf the fences arc in very bad condition. ' The lields should l-o divided, and we respectful- ! ly recommend that this be clout. j The well should be also dug deeper, as we learn that the water becomes exhausted during ! the summer season. j D. A. Clark, Foreman. to buy goods ami how toudvertise them. u look ut ins ?iU. Tlio Very Restl. Muirwiirs Copper, Tubular Lightning l;-1, V. iHi Ppii-al Flanges, lilts Wen erected on thousands of buildings ih ul) parts of the United States ; and in a t-st of thirteen years, no instance of their inefficiency has oc curred. It has received the first premiums at many State Fairs antl Institutes, and was ne:Vtr beaten in iinv st-ient itii- f-oTit..t It Ima been endorsed bv over five hundred Professor r1?0 bands of the Ailministrattir found among of Colleges and scientific men, us the t-est rod the parties entitled to the same. . in pursuance et the above appointment. X will wtftI -' '-'bee in Ebensburg, on Saturday, the U-xi tftiio.r Juhinei t, at o'clock, r. M., for the purposes ot said appointment, and where nil liitcret-ted are re-i tested to attend. . . " JOHN FKNLOX, .lwdiior. Ebensburg, june si, lt70.-3t. j get out of order, but will endure as !o:ig aj tiie il-.ii'.ir.i si anus on whleti it Is erected. No noles are made in state or tin roots, and in every re-six't-t the utmost satisfaction is guaranteed. 'The attention of Architects and Huildvrs is re spectfully called to the merits of this rod. Manufactured by Loe'KnAiiT ji- Co.. XI Tenn street, Pittsburgh, and put up in Cambria coun ty only by Kit iiAiti) Jones, Johnstown, Pa., who will promptly execute work entrusted to A NATrr.Ai. Curiosity. The TJisina correspondcr t of the Somerset Standard fur nishes the following account ; f a great nat- ; ural curiosity to be scsii near Ilarutdtville, j in that county : Pome thirty years ago seven little poplar trees were planted in the shape ef u circle in a little prove on the farm now belonging to William i llanim. A little girl that used to wander to j this little prove took sick and died. Her dying j re-quest was that they should bury her in the j centre of this circle, which was complied with, j The tree grew rapidly, and in a few years uni- j ted into one body over the grave;. Growing as . one tree to the height of ten feet t.ich tree ' sprung up seimrutely till now each one meas- ! ores three feet n thickness. Tbv gravestones j were forced up with tho growth of the tree and arc loeltfed i?i the fork. 1 defy the country to ' lu ing up anything to equal this. I him in tho most jerfect and satisfactory 'man ner. P. O. PoX 5U-, Johnstown, 1'iv. j t'!icrest Simple-.! Best ! Gearing all - encioott und warranted in M Lanalian. Stone & j I-.ett':- 'HelHd'M-sbiirp, Pa..) M'.irer. which thev I tlelivev free of freight for 110. Thev have also ' the be-st lfhU!i'int Si!i( Tmth 'Unjt Hake, Kmnri Mincer Kuif, (trimler. Stli'-Hoking lirnp 1 er, G'KJii SpriJit; X-i'.'.'s. Cumhiiied tlnrer 11 tillers, j Separator, Cider MiU, Ac, Jtc. McI.anahan, i Stone & I sett, Holiidaysburg, Pa. ra.Om.J 1 Ki'OVDRO.tlVS CATHAttTlCSYKCP, j used in all cases instead of Pills. Epsom Salts, Castor Oil, Are. Highly flavored. Ple.nstoit to 'take. Children like it. Price 50 cents-. Wholc ! Mile, it. E. Sellers Co., 15 Wood Street, Fitts- burgh. Pa. June hi, lS70.-ly. We learn that per.-ons in some parts of this county are shooting grey squirrels at this early portion of 'the semmer season. We would call their attention to tbe act of the legislature, approved the 21st of April, 15C9, which prohibits the shooting of squir rels altogether between the 1st day of Jan uary and the 1st day of August, the penalty beinj five dollars for every squirrel so killed, and if the offender refuses to pay he shall be imprisoned in the county jail for tsu days. - 1 m Jjiine J. tf nrpliy. the prince of clothiers, holds forth at No. iw Clinton street, Johnstown, where he invites all the readers of the "Free man" to call and examine his splendid assort ment of made-up clothing for men end 1 oys. James J. Murphy is a fair dealer. No fin-s and feathers about him. Ho Just says his say, tiie bargain is made, money paid over, and the tiling is done. Call ut No. 1(h) Clinton street meet a clever man buy a niee suit aud wear it-. Mayer's Clolltiits: Store. This is a great fashionable emporium of made-up clothing, at No. 211, Opera House, Johnstown, where men aiH boys may fit out in splendid costume. Let nY lover of dress pass bv their door without culling in and examining the stylo and make of i llit.ir clothing, and let no one go a way without purchasing u suit. The reader will lind the pro- I prietor u gentleman antl a scholar and a very I obliging sale" mv, He sure and call at 214. j N. r. Cnrroll kecpS p'tt-hing away goods by j the car load, both dry goods and groceries. He has on hands, at bis large establishment. No. JK Muiu street, Johnstown, some as choice specimens of ladies' dress gootls s Wer ever saw. We are pleased with the success of Mr. Carroll, -li we consider him an obliging and deserving man in every respect, and we trust our readers will uot forget to call with him wlvfinever they go to thut place. Such a call will surely pay. C. H. l. -Cheap Hat Tarlor, No. 2-J7 Main street. Johnstown, kept by L. Cohen -i Brother, is the place to get the worth of one's money in hats, cults, collars, aud gent's furnishing goods. The advantage of buying from them is that one has a very huge number of hats to choose from, and also a great variety of styles, so thut the most fastidious taste can be pleased. Thopo needing huts and cups should give tins tiriu a call. MARRIED. TT)!?i GLASS. On Tuesday Inst, nt thoCath olio church in Loretto. by ltev. E. A. Hush, Mr. Wm. A. Toon, of this place, und Miss Annib E. Glass, of Minister township. We have hoard of older men and richer men than our f riend Totid hitching themselves up in the matrimonial harness, but we have.1 never been -t!!d on to recofd the marriage of a more worthy or more clever fellow than our young friend, the hero of the above adventure. Ho has won the good v.ill of all who know him, and we but echo the sentiments of his many friends when we wish him all the bless ing and comforts which pertain to the most exalted state of doublelblessedness. Will, has secured an exemplary and devoted wife, and Annie has won a husband kind, industi ious, loving und generous, und hence there can be no room to doubt but that their future lives will be pleasUnt, peaceful and prosperous. Fig uratively speaking, we toast the newly wedded pair in a tilaxx of hot 7'wM-y, and wish them many happy days in the land. HILT WILSON. in this place, on the Zl hist., by H. Kinkead, Esq., Mr.'jAMES Hri.L and Mrs. SfSAxx.t Wilson, both of Fine township, Indi ana county. 1 t I Cnn lo Ti1- One of the impossibilities of the present day is tf) untlors!! Messrs. II. A. Shoemaker A: Co. in nny and nil articles of mer chandise with which their mammoth establish ment is constantly stocked. This assertion is not done up in rhyme;, but it is true; neverthe less, us can be ubuudantly proven to such per sons us favor them with their custom ; nndyou, reader, will do well by going there to buy. Rttr. o man or woman has a right to do as they pieu.se unless they please to do right.-f-Oiie. of the most desirable ways of doing right is for nil classes to buy wnut tney ueeu m i'-e line at tilTZTNCER. In Clearfield township on June 21st, s70. Carry M.. oldest duughter of James and Elizabeth Litzinger, in the tfj'.h year of her ape. Must I believe it ? You have seen her fade Have marked the moments by her failing breath Have watched the eyes thut calm and clear conveyed Her meek acceptance of approaching death. Have heard the words of hope and love that fell From lips anointed and forever ble-?t t . Hy Him who came within her soul to dwell. And on His bosom be ar it homo to rest. And I have seen the lids so white and still Shut down forever on her steadfast ryes Have touched her hands, and felt no pulses thrill 4 JTer marble chocks, and socu no flush arise. Yet, vet. mv thoughts recurring to the tbiy When last she looked and spoke aud eudlod for me. Would cast the pre-sehb, like a dream, away. And but in memory 'seek reality: Would only see her us without a sigh . . Bhe said nt n.-irtinsr. "We shall mTt.ug:iii. Ere many days and until then, gt'bd bye !" And heard me answering, "Good bye till then." Not many days, nml we have met nguln Ami we have parted I in bitter tturs, Jhitsbe unconscious, even now, as them To meet no more in all the coming years. Oh God ! my God ! to meet on earth no more ; Hut let our hearts, by faith and trust upborne, He firm and patient, life will soon be o'er And bleet and comforted be they who mourn. Oh, -tvicitri mother, she is yet your child ; Oh, father, brothe-rs, sisters, though we dwell Yet hove oh 'oariJi, where she was once exiled, Tbe liglit she followed tduues for us as well. Her parting words, so full of God's pure love, Which taketh nil His creatures in its arms. Must give us courage, lifting us ahoy; The world's light sorrows and its fleeting charms. Long shull be missed at home her thoughtful care;. And long her loss, so young and fair bo wept. Pmv God that slit;, so pure and good, for e'er In His remembrance and Ilis love be kept. Ji-ke 2.5th, 1S70. M. J.McD. Teachers' Advocate please copy. -"sv; GRAND SOCIAL tl 4Tn OF JULY FESTIVAL Newspaper -AT Mrs. Gallagher's Grove, Advertising. ' a book of i;5 cb!oir r-rinte-d iM?r. Int. ?-.- niMMrn Tinir-rrs bit n-rh. rili ! surd, contains a list cf The best A m. nt it Ad- D1NNER TICKETS. 50 CTS. EACH. M-iium, -ivmp . nnu-c-j. .-ircuiu- ' t ions. tT-A CORDIAt IX VITATtO'3 to partie-ipnte jHeXteitdrAl to A II rln-t-te-.. iions. Hi). i full i-.'utietiifiis etiitt mil g ti e ieaa:ng Daily anl Weekly Itilft jr-nl and Intniiv Newspapers.togetli.r with all those ha ing laige circulation, publish-.! in the interest e l Hei: K,on Agriculture, Literature, c. Ac. Evcrr Advr-ruser, atut every jerson 5io contemij'.ite 4 beccming such, will lind this book ol t-rr at vultte. Mailed free to anv addre-ss vn re-e-ii-t of htte-eh ,-tMits. .KU. I KtMVllL A CO.. l'ub.isbei-s. No. 40 Park How. N". tV Wrlr (.1 WCil .Fourth and Fifth of July yVxZU? CA! nn P1.EAB.1TLY EXJOVKD AM a good and Needy cause aided BT Al.I, WHO ATltSD THE WILMORE P1C-NICI t., Willtil Issues till interest Inn h, 1 i.,Iimi. oieoooK, is tne largest and best Aavcrti ;!' AgeMicy in the I'nited Stictt-s, and we cunlbee'r iuliy recommend it to th" attention of thet- who de-Sire to advertise their busine-ss seieritili cally uiil syste maticnly in suc h a wnv : that i- so to secure the hirgt-sr amount of pui.lit it v f r the; least expenditure; of monrv." r?-COME ONE! COME ALL! and you will be cordially welcomed and kindly treated. AXA'Ol'Xt'EM KXTS Inventors who wish ttxkeo'.d t ttter Pntfut are advise d to counse l with MI N N' V CO., edit ors of the Seh nti lie A mei i-ati. tvr.ohave- prose- the. Itite ti l !l!t e for over eOT.-4l I' 'llllld I t . -. f 'UU.Ml ClJ.IMlS,SIUrtKIi --Ilav- ears. 1 hir Amei iciui und .Kurt pe an i or me lJcmoerutic County I omentum. If nominatetl unit '-leetel I t,f.ui..... mt .ir ... .... tend tt the duties of the position "with strict ! Washington twp. June " ' ?VJZ -iniTVTV OAMOicCiovrn . . I -.V." IV'" ?-. n,i'.f!f - A.1 ! A MAM'KAO I .v-uijj a e v.ti ,uiri..iu. l.IX. - VI i c jci iM, i t .. t.-t a fin. Oti ti. S. YES! IT IS TRUE! mat the t;,K! Mt.ierr?--the Het-t ;jfntniws-'V..i the solicitation r-f manv friends. T hereby offer myself as a candidate for CO I" NT Y OoM M I s-H IN i:u, subject to thedecisic.n of the Iieni ocitUie. Couventit.n of Cambria countv, or to "t oi i ne democratic vote-rs of said conn- 1 , in wniiiever ciner u-.aiiner expressed. If nominated und e'eele-tl, 1 pledge m self tt ie r form the dutn-s of the position honcstlv and to the t tt of my ability, k'-t p,,,K vVe r in view the in' crests of the tax-pavers. www PATRICK SMITH. Munsrer TVp., May 12, ls;o.-tf. MEDICAL CAHD. Dr. 11. J. Din--L'-1 bell has commctv-fvl the practiec of med ieuieiii host t--pHhgs. Cambria countv. Pa. Office over the store of E. & 11. Nutter. All pro fessions 1 Cal'.a i-esponded to promptly at any hour of the day or lii'ght. je.23.-3bi 1 let cjuiaiiii; purlicu-hm en-1 for pamph- 111,1'. i inee Sold at til it.; TIIK JAPAN! NE (DUX Corns without jiain: price 2 and shoe stores. Samples mailed on ree-Hpt or price ond trade sitnp'.it d bv the JAPAF.-?F j CORN FILE CO., 3 Fine stre'e t. New Yoi k. TNthk MA'ITEK ok the ACCOUNT f f Francis OTkiel, Adnfr of MA 'RvIartbt M-Kexna, dee'd: And now, Junt; 15, ls7( on motion of Messrs. Johnston & Scan lan, John Fe-nlon, Usq.. appoint ed Auditor to report rii:tribution of money in Tfl flTTrn forced to gtt.w iii Fix wee ks 11. HltHAKDS, i,x Vw York V. O. Al FMFM inapiiyingbusiness. '.I. unLLOItl L.li Kfxxedy, tKIt liestnUtst .FhiiH. THE MI'MAX MACi7iXe!-X-- Roe.k, Ei ee for Stamp. Tahbnt Jt i"o.. N. V. pill EI F I It E ! ! FlKEIl" do vou Hear that, Bremen ? ANt ARK TOV PRErARFI! TO OBEY THE SUMMOMSt FARRI SALE. -The -t t J V imder?igiid orTei-s fbr sale at the above price (?T00) a lie ACT )FI.ANi) loco ted in ClOHiiltiil township. Cumbria countv, ditlnnt I about 3 miles from St. Augustine and" 11 miles 1 frOlTl AltO(iO?l. Swtrl tl-or-t -.ntimii .. . c ! about 1 1 Afros tf which are cleared and have thereon erected a Plank Hoise. containing i rooms, nod a iarge Hark the balance cf tVte land tic-ing wtii covered with good op.k and spruce timber. The terms of pavment will be .y0 in hand ;;nd the other half in o.,- vear, with Interest, jropeiiy secure-d. For further infor mation address CHARLES MrK I'.NN A. MansficM Vailev, I'a., Or apjiiy to Patrick MAplen, r--sit;in- nar , the premises. jel -2iu. 1 ICENSi: NOTICE. The Tetiiions ---' of the fol'.'owiiu; named persons for Tavern and Eating House License will be pre-sentevi at the ensuing Argument Court, July 13, 170 : TAVERN I.1CEN-E. -fatl-.ew I)iguan, (Ja'dityin Township. 'harles Julian. 2d Wurd.;johnstown Borough. Thomas S. Davis. 2d Ward, John linidy. 3d Ward, " Micha 1 (Jrillin, Millvillo TS-treligh-. John Smith. Prospect Uorough." George W. Mulllii, Washington Township. eatin.s norsE LICENSE. George Guvssragcti. Cambria llorough; Julius Stich, Cumilicown Heirough. isborne ?f ; le. West Ward. Ebeiisburg Uor. Nicholas WolIT, Wilmore Itorough. J. K. HIT1-X Prothonotarv. Prothonr.try's Oflice. libensburg, June 23, lsTO. SHEHIKF'S SALT-?. Ky Virtue of a writ of l'i. ri Farias issued out of the Court of Common Ideas of Cambria countv, and to me directed, there wM be expose d to "Public Sale, at the Cnitui FTuH, Johnstcwn, on TliumUty.thc th 'irjij r,f Jldu r.ert, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the fol lowing Iteal Estate, to wit : All theriirht, title and interest of Terer.of and Frank Hughes, of, in and to a lot of ground sit uate in Cambria borough. Cambria countv, fronting 50 feet on Hroud street, running back along the lot of William Li-en pr? fe-n t an al ley, ami joining the lot of TLos. Hulleran, hav ing thertron erectctl u tw-o s.forv plank house and shoen-.tiHrffiiop, not now occupied. Tali en in execu'iou :uid to be stild at the suit tf C. II. KU1S. JOHN A. HLAIR. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, July 2t, is-,!. ORI'IIAXS COtTRT SALE ) ly virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court tif Cambria county, to the undersia rjed directed, there will bb cxpnsftd to I'ubiiV; f.nie. at the Court House in El-en'-hurtr, ou SATURDAY, the lath tai of July wxt, at 2 o'clock, p. M., th" following described Heal Estate of which Ed ward Hurk died seized, to wil : A 1'IECE OU l'AnCEI. OP I,AD situate in the townihip of Washington, county of Cambria, and suite ".f Pennsylvania, uijoin-ine- lands cf Niclscias A. limit, Cunnioghnm A: Stonebcck, An nt Souman. and others, oorit.T,in ing IUO Acres, more or iess, about :t Acre of which areclearctl. having thereon erected a one-and-a-haif story Flauk House and Frame Stable. Terms, of Sals One-half of the purchase money to be pu" 1 on eonlirmation of sale and tho residue In one year thereafter, with inter est, to be secured by the uiortfcage and Judg ment bbnd of the purchaser. .WILLIAM HEHE, Administrator. -Washington Twp., Juno 23, lT0.-3t, "ORPHANS' COURT SALE ! ly virtue "of a plurius order of ht Orphans' I Cambria county, to me directed, 1 will expose fto Public Sale, at the Court liosise in Ebens burg, on SATI'RHAY, the SinutTor July, 1H70, at 2 o'clock-, iv!., tiy fbilowing Real Es tate of whioti Dav.ai Ti Storm, late of Washing ton tow nyhip, died srited, to wit : Xo. i. Heing the one undividetl hSlf of a tract of woodland situate in theiownship of Sumtnorhill. in said eHunty. adjoining innds of Cunningham & Stoneback and ' . v. . ... ...i..;. -y A . . u ......... AM This y'ou art not. UnieSs you hive been trt Wolff s Clothing Store, and have bought one of those snpeth F I Ii E MAX'S C O A S , to keep you wrrm and dry. Voitf makr-t tl.tm at from $Irt to and niiy other ,ir- tent yon want you :?m hr.vc tnnJe to order at short notii'e. XT lit, xo liURorct. Mr. WOLFF has just returned from the East, aud his HEADY MADE CLOTIHXG DEPJRT3IET now contains tiie large-it -issorttnent, the moi varied s3ortn:e:it, and altti-jetiu-r the most p'easit fr assortment of SUMMER GARMENTS nm MKX AXD HOYS, F.vr.n bispla yt:d i n altoona; E3T0VERC0ATS. from the lowe?t ptlctd Cassiniere to the finest L'eaver all iyi. t3TFll Sintt)fClothine ct Irors iO to $3. I'ants from to 'J. Vests Irom 73 ct nra to $-5. Also, a geneial variety of NOTIONS FURKISKING GOODj?, I3:SS, Taps, Hoots, Slioris, UMBRELLAS, SATCHELS, TRUNKS, A. "In the LADIES' DEI'AUTNiENT will -be lo'-nd o full stock of FURS, from the low est pticed Cocrv to the finest Mh-k !;d Sable-. GODFREY WOLFF. text door to the Post Ofilcc, AltDtr.n, P.t. THE RED HORSE POWDERS! TUtrAEED BT Druggist, Chemist ar.d Horseman, ailLTOf, PA., ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TOJSE TIIF. BEST IN THE WORLD! I FOR ALL GENERAL DISEASES OS- HORSES, STOCK AND POULTRY; Colli as a t,re"citlive mitt a Cure. Try TheiTi!-20 & 40 Cts. a Package- June S3, lST0.-?m N OTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Havintr procured a beriect list of '. wiVrritee names, dates ot warrants, and of ;.. payment of the purchase money und thei.n:.- -of the persons piyin the same, with n c;..r. plete draft nisd'e Trom the official records she ing the lobalion of each trjict of lard. I prepared to procure patents from ths Lstiii t ' See for the owners of imnateut.-i hhd.. hr;: othei-s, containing 43.1 Are. move or ( ttm Act of Assemblv of thei0:h of Mv. It-' of Heirs of Terence McEnrlic-. -John Mc- I recent order of the Surveyor Oet cr:il. GEO. M. RKAl'l township in said ceainly. adioiuing lands , Ebensburg, Mirrh 24, -tf. t f lli. r. fit Tfirpni-" -1 1- t-i 1 1 -Ifihi, t o t o ' ' Gough. John Kenuody. Peter McGough. WACNLR. tittlnyt., of.eongention of An lliP ..vi. . . . . v. . ' . . if .iv -rr A, il 'i t r of .lryr-;.!s.-grtH-erie- I.ooi.s, snocs, c.c , f&Z t mtmths the iirrTwiy'.e wee! store or f .L'raiTvx " y est good tothegreatest number of 'people sei-i- t m i.u' -i.J.. 1 J L-t- 'I nt UUl ltllil , 7 A ltJ 11V. 1, v. v . - Cherries. We invested in a couple quart! XI eigneel Auditor appointed by the : Onihans of cherries tht; othe;r day, and wheu they came i court of Cambria oountv to rerort distribution to the table sandwiched between two cakes oT ()f lue roont.v a the hnnIs of the administrator linked do'ugh, made of the very btst Hour sold I of j.n it. 'Brown, tloo'd. hereby gives notice in this market by H.J. Mills-, we found .that they that he will sit at his oflice ill Ebensburg, on formed a more delicious pic than printers are i tI. ue jui,i. lsTO, eit 3 o'eloek. v. tn., for generally usel to. Cherries are excellent, but j t ne -)Urnese of attending t the duties of his ap- Milis hour can i De matter in what beat, no 6inue it may bo baked. Kioo Plactp. A cool and comfortable place to visit these hot davs is C. T. Koberts" superbly fitted up and neatly arranged clooir,, watch, jewelry, stationery, book and variety store, wh' re many handsome and useful articles are constantly tempting people to in visit their money to -rood advantage oy nuu m:-5 ic ui er to Cham, and getting full return and compensa tion therefor.'' An Eruption. A fierce eruption of tna has been going on for some time past. We .nn nf course the .d-.tna mowing mucnuie. witli which George- Huntley has been of ln.to sujiplving farm'.i-s herealxnits at a very rapid ' rate. "Huntley is tbe only man who has a rignt to sell the Etna in Cambria county, ana tt is the only machine really worth bujiug. tiointnicnt, and where those interested are re- 1 . . . . .3. i... .. J ......... : questwd to atiena or oes ucuui un i iuin t-'iuuiig in on said fund. T. W. DICK, June 30, 187lh-.1t. Auditor. UBITOR'S NOTICE Estats of France Gilijcspie, dee'd. The unde;rsignetl Auditor, appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Cambria county to report distribution of the money in tbe hands of It. L. Johnston, Esq.. Adip.'r lr lonis iirrn ruin tetsta meiito annexn eif Francis Gillespie;, dee'd, he reby gives notice that he will eit nt his office in Fb ensburg, on Thurwlny, tiie ItStti aay of July, lsTO, at 2 o'coek, p. fcit the purpose of attending to tho duties o said appointment, and where those iutersted are requested to atteud or be debarred from coming in on said fund. WM. n. SECHLER, Auditor. Ebendhurg', Juue -3, l?ro.-3t, im-i others, containing ti Amu, more cr less, about acres of which arc clear ed and have thereon erected a Dwelling House, Itarn. and wthe-r Outbuildings. Terms of Sale Onc-th!nt of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue iu two equal annual payments, with interest, to be been red by the; judgment bonds and ruortcajlcs of the purchase-rs. FRANCIS U. STORM, Adm'r of D. T. Storm, dee'd. Ebensbnr-TN Juno ii, lS70.-3t. A UDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of Daniel Dimond. dee'd. . . Thft undorsigned, having been appoi'ited Au ditor by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county in tht; matter of the contirmaii-ji of the second and final account of William KiVtoM, -., Trus tee to make sale of tiie real estate of Daniel Di mond. dee'd, to report dist tibutton ejf the assets in the hands of the said accountant tt) and amongst tho pvi-son logully entitlel theretei. hereby gives nttice that he;" will attend. to the dut ies of said appointment, ut the office; of Shoev maker & Oetmnh in Ebensburg, on FriitoYi,Jvht Is7l, at " o't-ioek, p. m., when and where all parties interested must present their claims cr be debarred from coming in on the fund. i EO. W . OATM A N, VI iidVnr. Ebensburg. June SI. UTO.-jit. TXECUTOirS NOTICE i Estate of Ciiaiity DiMONn. dec'tl. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Char-, ITY Dimomj. Iietebf Monster township. Cambria c-untv, rtce'd. having been grantod to the un-de.l-si;nel, resitlliigat Wilmore, Cambria coun tv, he requests ull perstms itulebted to said es tutq to make .immediate payment, aud thow -having claims to present tbctn duly authentica ted for settlement. . . i,,,,,. , June lft.-t;t. JKS?5tJ II. DtMOND, Ex'r. '"P it SCANLAN, A ttarny nt Law, VALUABLE PROPER; - AX I'ltlVATE KALE 1 The uhdersitrned t;tTrrs for sn!r ONE II"':" DKED ACKESOFLANDri'U'iir-dinChe--:- -Cambria county, on the toad leuding to (".-Sr-mi-t:--about Twelve Aci:es, of which r-ch'ari-d and have theron e rtc-ted a Lt Hi II : : t . and Lotj Stabi E. The balance cf the : . we-il covered with pine, oak ai:d either vr.; r . timber, and is acce nsible; tei market. The r.rr perty viH bo sold on easy terms. For i .:.u -information upply to t.r address CHAKLt- V. ARN I. Chext Twp., June 0,-?iu St. Ijewrcr. : - A DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTl: ' Estat f f JAmv.s (iLAMie'tw. tie c Wherens. Itei-s of A.luiinistratior-. -staie of James Iii asoow, m: ed Whf.-.-ship, Cumbria county, dec'f!. iiu e bl-V-i; gtr. to the uuilt isigiic.l by tiie Ht-gHerbf p-sio c: tv, notice is he:rcby given to ail pel-penis L:-r eh to said estate? to make payment w'tV.ou". lav. and t host; hnvi;ig claiir.s against he ?t will present tiieiTi properlv fubstar t;-tt seit'.tjncrt. ELI.APETH GLAf. W hite lp., Jone PS, it-:-). Admla!.-.-. . 3.1. LLOfD & CO., BANR5E0. AbTf f.?-A '. Drafts on the print-'pf.l cUies f-r. l 1 ". and Gold for sa.e. Collections '. Moneys received on ilepos'.t, pr.- r" " . -tnand, without interest, cr vv -btcrest at fair ratei. r-:.?: LOl'D & CO., UanUvr?, Gold, oi'.rer, OovnniLP.n. Lt r r t.t . . oilier -ecurities, iK'-aght ana st l i if Carrolltown, Cambria Co.. Fa. All man- i allowed cn Time l.ei.o::ts. Gol'c cerof legal business with which I ra it be fa- j m aef Assih'e i-nintP in the V "ored will wetvo rromr and cartful aWn ! ,n f 1 ac-,-"'e pointr in ttie l ioa. Cclio:t1-?ii!! a ir-eciality. IMayi:. - RiiU 4 general Baakh-g "oasiuei . -v.
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