The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 06, 1870, Image 3

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Freeman.
OCT. 6, 1870
raticHeetings.
tlBgo.tio0.oo Thursday. Oct. 6th.
oa ThUr,d7' Ct'
i? City Khool house. Friday.
rwSil'I'Oct.'Bth. at 7
r: L n Saturday, Oct. 8th. it 7
I', GftDBDJ. oa Saturday. Oct. 8th
l'1' r. .mnoh school house, on
l Oct oil. l ' "
":' school house. Adams town
'PJTi.. Oct. 10th at 7 o'clock p. M.
JI0OU7 1
arCk' and lUe Poor House.
E.sssbcbg, Oct 4, 1370.
.,n;.m.nlt." in his last letter
P" . i tn the Johnstown Dem-
3B,Sauteaient to suit himself ic
'""ilrd of mine published in your
k.tstined as to how the Auditors
Lit the I10 ircuici ouui
i.im Hi settlement of 18G, and
Lccount credit him with 50 72 due
rZurer. If "Bismarck" knows
.Loutbock keeping, he know, that
i;t! with that aaiovnt, ut, ou
n charged with it. and it is ren
W .... THKciirfr. Duid Mr. Kin-
I fS4fnt treasurer,
t Utile settlement for 1669, and be
J .Whit in in accuunw. -avub. iu
k kiepi'g." "Biaiarck." He
l -hT the Auditor did not charge
t:;; interest on the $3,000.00 in or-
when he did not have the
la could cot et it from the Treasu
-vl Wll DO money 1U IU i icaiui j iv
In mf former caru j bt u
lb Trrisurer in
accoi'Ot with the Di-
,fihe Poor ana oouse oi bujpiuTUJOi.il
riiceuLty." the book ",,d settle
liho at any time. Aod that Bis
Ui$ is plainly evident trow the fact
.ir hii own assertion in bis own
-en b ou2e the statement that the
:..-v..JcotS 17,027 01 to run it in
ijibo!ataeek to beiie his farmer
i-a U" . 1 CCA till
U by reducing me cos
bfiTject the people to believe him when
Iiwfie fciaisall i ado no ar mi
jiUt owner to feed and clothe 53
in tie PoorHouae lor lt9, when the
;iei fuulsbed to cut door pcupers lor
ooi,td to 154 l, ubicti aiaouni at
Dot 0 W la "r""6 w v-laJT:i
ouw. ind if ibe people wui out iooa
crHome stttlemcnt, th-ey will see
y(t.CT;at amount ol lime used on
I nxirc dene, repairs to the House,
iid justice few t'id. mter8t ou old
Litrawe on the House, acid a great
orxpe! fes that did not go to the
inJtloiUiig of ihe paupers. Every
kihai visited tie 1'oor Uoue farm
M it it very poor land, and could not
produce enough to keep oj paupers,
Uiimmc. ne great mistaice in
ice ws the purchase of such a poor
tMiua to locate me inbtiiuuon upon.
:i-ug the cvat of our Toor House and
u.jj.ning counties, it mui le taken
tkieration that thty are located ou good
til cau almost n stain theinsa-lTM.
liUkiortoo much spare in your col-
kntii uMleu lor me to slate what
:!!igiit man knows.
ibe ttnanutioua Irom toe guiletul
Biimirck,' 1 cme not. My record
it clear, sod my card Is correct.
iffcial itattoieiit it was made. 1 am
crat, icd because I am such, he asks
no in the rite '' I answer that my
e au Demcra.ic. and has alwava been
-1 till continue to be ; and that id the
in in the Democratic party. I was
Democratic parly in her darkest hours,
flbtber rloncus pnuciptef, and for
FMfJw I, with many others, sufferrd
mmpnDiiicDt sod threatened wiln
i-tnent; audi am with it to-day.
riad croaker." "Bismsrck." 1 know
'-1 iappoe. if he was known, he is one
ton aho lore to serve the dear
SMttecatis he is so srdent, by flll-
fat i,ffice in the gift of the people ;
"wmkiun 1 have arrived at is that he
'.Wn.&e sow. How would Aesem
;!."Bimrck"T But be will find
'SetcwTuesJaTof October that he
f iti a HbuLe'from the people which
""UiUinif sort into utter odut-
rMtbtcame.
"ill ndoue with Riflmarek Ha
Md I do not know biro, and I do
iaiks in the grass.
J. Null.
!Tjr ih r,i , m . i
v - - uiia ireuiaau.j
pTal rabu, wllll m Mori.
k'rf.K. sT he rcoiLiST" ; my faithful
.k .v utn' whoso war record is un-
iiih.ih -i1"1" exception of a little
l1 o ths htm of his garment
fVWlzt?: or Jl 'act, I miirht as
n ne chanced to peep,
"tefound a hare
Han1 1 .'verous beast.
"e"0Js feant : ensbur
nk the blood of b-
i tT wncious f emit z
t"es is daintv food
.-""Utt loathe awnlri
MZ?LT inters flocks.
bihiU.reyw 8ha11
fcS.f1. because .
oTtlrrtw.etn ?our paws."
; iWhJ "the pugilist,")
3 sot ,r?T ai"e you alone?"
"P'W ."0 spiled.
-n w.Tir t!!0 a cnair ;
eir- ?!thi8 season ?"
:" -r inrt lJe hare replied ;
on hound D. McL.
,lJi?Wve trround
-w'ai d1ow-j- Barne-
r;nd in ,ElS!i INDMD ;
;-?"Oto hVimeof need."
itivih? thw vicious ;
r-" now T 80 uuch spirit
P lb door,
hid j u wa rtfc-ht."
?elun "ipaeen trap,
vr.f lwi3i? .? i the ar
'tC'wheo
tnr men.
"Lam re Hate Riz."
jLocsa Crrecptadene.
Carkolltow-, Oct. 3, 1870.
iar FreemanThe tadles' Fair closed on
Friday evening lest at half-past ten o'clock. It
parsed off pleasantly and enjoyably to all who
vt-stiod it. as wall us to those concerned in car
rying It on, and. I am glad to say, proved an en
tire success. I subjoin an account of the voting
on the various articles, and also make a report
of tbe prizes drawn and the names of the draw
ers. The plow was the moat exciting contest,
and the votes, when counted, stood 8,(65.4-10
votes and Ilenry Hopple Jt,844 1-10 votes, leaving
Mr. Xagle a majority of 211 3-10 votes. The
votes on the axe stood : James Kane, 1,083 1-10
votes; Jacob Klrkpatrlck, 697 6-10 votes. K's
majority, 45 1-2 votes. For the Doll. Minnie
Sob roth had 388 X votes and Mary Buck 799 1-10
votes. Majority for Mary Buck 410 o-10 votes.
Pair of vases, to be voted to either the altar of
the Blessed irgtn or the altar of St. Joseph.
For tbe former there were 763 9-10 votes and
for the latter 969 9-10 votes, leaving a majority
lii fuvor of St. Joseph's altar of 190 votes. The
votes for each of the above articles were ten
fonts each and netted the handsome sum of
$1,049 Its, in the aggregate.
Following is the list of articles drawn : Wash
boiler, Jacob Kirkpa trick ; large turkey. Father
Urban ; high chair, Valentine Thomas ; worsted
mittens, Karnest Atchinson ; pair handsome
brackets. Father Sweibert ; fancy pin cushion.
Lent. Uutwalt ; coffee pot and bucket, Francis
Hearer ; coffee pot, Barbara Beringer : beo hive
box, Mrs. Mary Kaylor, yellow baby dress, An
nie 11. Bearer, Susquehanna twp.; silver watch,
James Buck ; pair pantaloons, Luke Weak land,
Susquehanna twp.; white and blue quilt, An
drew Stritmatter; cradle quilt, Lawrence Gant
ner ; album No. 1. Annie Devine, of Chest
Springs ; half dozen wine goblets, Mrs. Fred.
Snyder; doll, Henry Kano. Carroll twp.; meer
schaum pipe. No. 1, Sylvester Byrne; silver
plated castor, Mrs. Lawrence Stioh ; set of Jew
elry, F.leanor Farbaugh; watch holder, Mrs.
Anuie Blum ; small fancy handkerchief, Mary
Carroll, Loretto ; fly brush, Sylvester Byrne,;
etrg stand, Bertie Luther ; plow, J. Alexander
Moore, Ebensburg ; cake and dish, Fred. Keim
inger, Allegheny twp.; five dollar gold piece.
Win. AU-hinson ; glass fruit dish. Henry C.
Kirkpatrit-k ; photograph of Rev. Pius Benno,
Sylvester Buck ; fancy stand. Mrs. Jas. Kirk
patrick ; naif dozen silver-plated spoons, Mary
A. Walters; pair Indies' gaiters, Catherine Wert
ner ; set of glass dishes, Mrs. Franc-is M'Oonald,
Ebensburg ; pair of slippers, Jas. D. M'Mullin ;
album No. 2, Jacob Kreitzer : one glass preserve
dfxh. Bonnet Will ; glass basket, Mary Shrimpf,
Blinira, N. V.; holy water vaso, L. A. Craver ;
fancy glass pitcher. W. IT. Hose, Johnstown;
wax taper, Amelia Maucher ; box of small dish
es, Mary E. Shoemaker, Ebensburg; zephyr cap,
Peter Stiarbaugh ; splendid oil paiuting of Plus
IXth, John Buck ; gentleman's cane, Andrew
Miller, Chest twp.; delaine drees pattern, Mary
Herzog ; saddle, Julius Stich ; fancy fan, Mrs.
Josephine Easly ; bridle, Fred. Eger Johns
town ; horse bleeding lance, Francis Kane ; pair
silver butter knives. John Evans, Ebensburg;
German prayer book, Jacob Gill, sr., Uleneon
nell; photograph of Itt. Rev. Arch-Bishop
Hughes, Rov. Father Anselm; meerschaum
lpoNo. 2, Dominic Eger; whito baby dress,
rs. Benjamin Wertner ; boy's suit, Kate Hart
ma u ; eilver spoon holder, Harry Hogue; set of
SIhss dishes. Lawrence Gantner; glass butter
ish, John Buck ; small looking glass, Mary
Stoltz ; china tea set, Mrs. John W ertner : fancy
box, Louisa Sharbaugh ; ear drops. Valentine
Thomas ; lady's bonnet, Mrs. John Buck ; glass
sugar bowl, John Buck ; one box of cigars.
Charles Oswald ; barrel of flour, James Fagan ;
fine, large prayer book, Jacob Klrkpatrlck ; em
broidered auspenders, John Werner; glass fruit
dish, Mrs. Henry Hopple; girl's dress, merino,
Amelia Tuomas ; Rev. Father Christy's photo
graph. Mrs. Lawrence Sc-hroth: U. S. musket.
Augustine Yost; table cover, Claphas Byrnes
crucifix, Mrs. Henry Scan lan: twenty-four hour
dock. Rev. Father Anselm ; large lamp, George
Weakland; delaine dress pattern, Mrs. Kuth H.
Brothers ; wash stand, pitcher and bowl. Father
Swibert; poplin dress, Daniel Buck; parasol,
Mr. Gooderhain ; photograph of Rev. Father
CeiestUK:, Levi Luther; fancy rug. Anna M.
Sherry ; white skirt. Agnes Stoltz : photograph
of Kt. Rev. Bishop Domineo, Mr. Thomas Car
htnd, Altoona ; white apron, Minnie Sharbaugh;
little doll, Mary Wertner; lady's collar, Bar
bara Beringer ; glass butter dish. Annie Snyder;
handkerchief, Mrs. Ellen Scanlan ; apron No. 2,
Mary Buck ; patent hauies, Fred. Home; mir
ror, Mary F. Kaylor ; lady's bat, Luke Weak
land; cradle quilt, Mary Biller; red and whito
patch quilt. Miss. M. M. Kennedy ; butter knife,
Minnie Wertner : agate breast pin. Celestine A.
Buck ; fancy box No. 2, Mrs. Jas. Yeuger ; fancy
tidy, Mrs. Joseph Gantner; butter knives. Miss
Addie Atchinson; large glass pitcher. Father
Swibert; summer shawl, Mrs. Mary Boslet; la
dy's hat, Lctitia White; white and yllow guilt,
m. McComble ; stone tea set. Barbara Misel ;
set of chairs. D. A. Luther ; rocking chair. Har
ry Luther; large colored picture of the cruci
fixion, Anne Lucinda Symour; bonnet. Agnes
Buck; table spread, Ella Kane; wheelbarrow,
Henry Luther; picture, "Applo Gathering,"
John L. Long; table, Martha Hoover ; bureau.
Rev. Father Sweibert ; calieo dress, David Lib
by; cantor, James Klrkpatrlck ; round centre
table, Mrs. Clirysostom Luther; guinea hen,
Henry O. Stoltz.
The total amount realized by tho Fair, which
continued eleven days, was three thousand and
four dollars :j,004), from which deduct ."i00 for
expenses, and there is left the handsome sum
of twenty-tlve hundred dollars as the proceeds
of tho Fair. Considering the condition of the
money market and circumstances generally
surrounding us, we flatter ourselves that wo did
nobly in aid of a noble cause.
Rev. Father Benno returns his thanks to all
who aided with their money and their influence
In making the Fair tbe great success it was, and
to none more part icularly than to the ladies and
assistants lu charge of the tables, etc. E.
Carbolj.town, Oct. 4, 1870.
Dear Freeman The Democratic meetings
terday, notwithstanding the inclemency of
ihe weather, were well attended. At St. Nich
olas tbe meeting was held in the large new
bain cf Mr. Lamboum, and was presided over
by Mr. Peter Neely a President, Mr; Peter
Stoltz and others as Vice Presidents and Sec
retaries. It was addrtssed by Messrs. Shoe
maker, Johnston and Itose. The meeting at
Carroll town was also well attended, many Re
publicans beiug present, and was presided over
bv Mr. Henrv Hopple as President, Dr. John
tf. Maucher ,'M. J . Nagle, and others, as Vice
Fresidenta, and Hecry Byrnes and Thomas R
Scanlan. Esq., as Secretaries. It was ably
addressed by Messrs Rose, John-ton and Shoe
maker, who held the entire audience during
the evening and made strong impressions that
will last even beyond tbe brief canvass now
before us. ,
Tbe initial number of "The Mountain Echo
baa been reeeiTed and welcemed by all our
people. The name of G. Nelsou Smith is a
host in itself, having, as he baa. so many old
AnI mrrm fripnifl nil through this section. I
promise him a goodly list of subscribers and
the good wishes ox an wemocrawi u
win hAr irom me azaia.
nPa MUhape at and near Home.
B. J- McFeely, of Chest Springs, has
been granted a patent for an apple corer and
quarterer.
A snake with t wo heads and fonr eves is
said ts be exciting the wonderment of" Rte
township, Perry county.
Rev. A. J . Hartsock, one of Johnstown's
most respected citizens, is about taking up his
habitation at Wilmore.
Woodruff says, "Beware of last cards."
As Assembly is his last card, the Echo sug
gests that the people will lake his advice.
. The Blnireville Presbytery is now in ses
sion at the Presbyterian church in this place.
A large number of clergymen are in attendance
-On the farm of P. i Custer, at Fairview.
this county, ran be seen twenty-five good sized
pumpkins, all raised from one seed. So says
the Tribune.
Wm. Price, a young Johnstowner, was
killed a few days opo by a fall of slate and
coal in one of the Cambria Iron Co. 'a coal
mines at that place.
The Clearfield Republican pronounces the
reported fatal affray between Tyrone and Glen
Hope a hoax. Wood is recovering and no
arrests have been made.
The new German Catholic church in Con
emaugh borough, oueof the largest and hand
somest church buildings in the State, will be
dedicated some time daring the present month.
A little girl named Gi'more, of Altoona,
drank some concentrated lye which had been
left in a tin, a few days ago, and death resulted
on Monday last. Medical skill could do noth
ing to save her life.
It is expected that the convent school at
Johnstown will open in the course of a few
weeks. The Foster House building has been
fully fitted up for the purpose. The Benedic
tine Sisters are to have charge.
Rev. A.J. Brown, heretofore'President of
St. Francis' College, Loretto, has been assigned
to the pastoral charge of the Catholic congre
gation at Bedford, recently made vacant by
the death of Very Rev. Dr. Hayden.
Quite a number of Ebensburgers and
Northern Cambrians are said to be in attend
ance at the Altoona Fair. We bad hoped to
enjoy tbe same pleasure for a day or two, but
the quinsy has rendered our absence from
home impossible just now.
That traveling humbug known as Hamil
ton & Rawdon's Indian Show, paid our town a
visit on Tuesday, but as our town dind't seem
to hanker after injins and sich like, the propri
etors of the show failed to get au audience and
of course failed to exhibit
Tbe National Photograph Gallery in this
place, we bave been requested to sit, will be
again opened for busine?s to day. Mr. Evans
is an artist of unquestioned ability, and we
cannot too highly recommend him to the pa
tronage or our readers. He never rails to please
his customers.
Our Count r Superintendent, T. J. Chap
man, M. A , has accepted the agency for the
Central Insurance Company of Altoona, on
of the strongest and most reliable associations
of the kind that has ever been organized. The
Central ts lortonate in securing such an agent
in this place, and we hope that he will succeed
in doing a thriving business.
An Altoona lad named Kobley, surrepti
tiously obtained a nuckage of powder and a
cigar stump, on Monday evening, but while
enjovitig the latter he saw his mother coming
towards him, whereupon he chucked the light
ed stump into the pocket containing the pow
der. An explosion followed, ol course, and
young Robley is rather the worse of tbe ad
venture.
Mr. Peter Emfield. livin? near Altoona.
- - - j c '
recently determined to nave a new wall put
around bis spring, and hired jamea Piper to do
the job While Mr. Piper was lakiug down
the old wall he came across a nest of water
snakes, forty nine in number. Thirteen of
these snakes measured thlrtr-three inches in
length, thirtv measured twenty fiie inches,
and six measured six inches
When a merchant deals exclusively in a
cert.iin class of goods, he has to keep only the
best and se 1 at the very lowest prices in erder
to secure custom. 1 his is the reason why b.
J. Mills always supplies the very be-t flour and
teed Jhat is made, because it would not pay
him to keep any other kind. Those who bur
flour from Mills are never disnppointed in the
quality, while the price is no more than is
charged for an inferior article.
"Which." Which I wish to remark, and
kit language is plain, that Leopold Mayer has
just received an immense stock of dry goods.
at INo. Main street. Johnstown, which
will be sold absolutely at cot. Ladies, this
is the place to see the fashions and to bur
cheap goods of all kinds. Every thing that
Indies wear can be ionnd in this large whole
sale ard retail dry goods and dres goods store.
He has some of the loveliest patterns outside
of Paris, for Paris is not Paris any more. But
call and see Mayer's fashions.
r .. t" r- TK Tnnnr man who drinks.
...Ki.. .nil iiilp twii nia time, is
wears, hiuiiih ' , ,
on a very thin place on tbe ice. and if he knows
what a good ror mm no i """
wavs go to work, save his earnings, get him-
elf a good wue ana out 1 'S"'"-" -.
. r iraoninv in the hardware ard
Cles lor iiwMow-. r , . ,
etove line from Geo. Kuntley. who is prepared
to furnish anytuing irom -
nut-meg grater at as low prices as any other
dealer la the county or out of it. There is
no doubt about lluntiey oeing iue
to buy from.
Aioct Clocks One af the first inventions
In the way of clocks was the "clep.ydia." or
water clock, a contrivance of the Assyrians and
used as early as tbe second Sardmapalus if
utea as ea.ij Jd
TOU Know wubh .- - ,
ventionsin the same. line.
watch, jewelry, sewing bj.u.u ;
roods Hue, cai be found and bought, if buy
fSfHSto. the splendidly stocked empo
Jium of C T. Robjyts. who can tell you all
about his goods you may wish to know.
TwisTisa When a twister a twisting would
twirhim a twine, for the twisting a twist he
twis niiu '.:- .nil then eoods very
tiirM times ooiu tu""v' o -tBreumes
uv fine, to the store of
cheap and goods very nn .
Messrs. sdo"". ..--;- --
who sell more lor less muucj j -----
Iron 11 find and who are now particu
dealer you.U na .nlendid sum-
mer " V0. u .nnrtt-ilte. POod goods
all people to uu " -rr- -
and great bargains.
-kt , T am the news-
naVnd SrU ih. -to all of your dwell
fing. or wber?rer vou choose ; I tell you of
lings, " ,- . , before of things
SSnd baV..nd of Christy's cheap store
goou auu .. . auty , won great
wbicn iBrougu. .. De'ir in
lxireito wu " r ,llnnl.r - low
look at or buy, wuero o.v-
nrices all bis wants can supply.
Kot Thosk "Brought into this breathing
NOT 1HOSK. vi f, f, . b- BUJ
world scarce nail roau uy " . v
woj-iu .w. A. r .Inth n; keit by V.
witti truin oi me bwv . .
S Barker, for hi. assortment cordpres j do
only a fine variety, but every article w wall
mJe and of the very best maUria. Unpr
the wa orsumnier clothing and summer
Vivn Tn P!nhn' Ht Parlor. No. 227.
Johnstown, can be found all the names of
leading generals, t-tatesmen, stars, and celeb
rities in the land. Thev havebats called after
every great man. Thousands of hats and caps.
.. j . f i li:.:.. : .t. i: r
tnwUSanuS OI Siyies auu uuuwcs, m liic hub ui
gent's furnishing goods. All they want now
is thousands of purchaser they have hun
dreds of patrons now, but would like to extend
ti.A tritd till everv bodv would have a new
hat or cap. All they ask it just one call. It
letches every one.
WHKaic thk Montr Goks. Tt goes to M. H.
Mayer's Clothing Store. No 214 Opera Bouse,
Johnstown. Mr. Mayer acknowledges that all
the money s lately missed in Johnstown, and
in Cambria county, wa taken bv bim, for
choice made up Clothing and gents' furnishing
goods, and of course he fully acquits all others.
He csn show bis book of sales, which will
settle tbe question. A few more customers,
however, will not do any harm. Room for all
at No. 314, and clothing for all.
Not roa Josirff, if he knows it, but for Jas.
J. Murphy we would say. that the public should
by all means call on James at xxo. iu. viinton
street. Johnstown, for their fall and winter
Clothing. James J. Murphy has just received
twenty trunks full and twenty boxes of new
ready made clothing for men and boys bought
cheap and Bold cheap. The best cloth in
thee goods we ever saw and sewed like leather.
Call and examine these new goods and carry
home your full share.
N. F. Carboll is now prepared to sell to all
his numerous customers, new dry goods and
fresh groceries, bought expresaly for the fall
trade ; and for sale at No. 215, Main street,
Johnstown, opposite the Opera House. No
charge for calling to see some of the most
beautiful patterns in the market. Mr. Carroll
cannot be beat in either buying or selling
goods, having had a long experience in the
business. Do not fail to call ou Carroll at
No. 215 Main street.
Witn Speaks First? Barcains.bargains.bar-
gains, at John J. Murphy's complete Dry
Goods Store, at tha Mansion House corner,
Johnstown. Mr. Murphy has just returned
from the East with an extensive lot of . new
gotds, consisting of dry goods, dress goods,
fancy goods, trimmings, notions and carpet.
He offers goods at a mere song, uive Mr.
Murphy a call and satisfy your own minds and
your own eyes that what we say.is emphatically
true.
Decioed The question whether every man
Is not a "woir in sheep s clothing, was aeci-
.1 ..1 ... itiA a(!irmiitiT. edn.i 11 v if fluid nprou
UCkj . . . - - - . - f ' - r
buys bis made up clothing at Leopold & Bro.'s
.. No. 241 Main street. Johnstown, be
cause their garments are all wool and there
must be sheep s clothing about that. Leopold
a. Ttnrkttior have iust reoe!rl a lurca nuantilv
of made up clothing of all kiads cheap for
. . . i i ... i . . i
casn. Aien a auu vuj s cioimu maue to urucr.
Oak Hall never did such a business as this
seasou. No other Clothing House in Phila
delpbia could bold half the customers that
have bought of Wanamaker & Brown. Some
days the sales have amounted to over $15,000
a day.
Paxil ATcaie grayness of the hair should be
nrevented. and the best and surest proven live
r ... ,r . . t i a; -l; tt ,
ja Jim s vegetaoie oicuiaa a.n.iT zieoiwir.
BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DBZDS AMD ASSIOmilTTfl LETT FOR RKCORB DCH
CNQ TDK THRU WKKKB KITDINO BJCPT. 17TH.
Adolphua Harnden to Geo. W. Kmpfleld,
April v, 1STU, 14 acres and 40 perches la
Blacklick township
John G. Miles, Execut'r, to Jacob Stigar,
March 18, 1801, 101 acres and 63 perches
In Chest township
Anselm J. Bradley to Michael Driskel,
Aug. 30, 1870, 4 shares of land and im
provements in Allegheny township...
Abram Byars to Porter Kinports, June
1, 1870, piece of land in Susquehanna..
Robert Hughes to B. F. Douglass and
Porter .Kin ports, Jan. 8, 1870, 348 acres
and 149 perches in Susquehanna twp..
John J. Murphy to Chas. TJnverzagt and
John Bending, Aug. 15, 1870, lot and im
provements in Johnstown
Simon Schroth to Geo. Yeeklev, June 13,
1870, one-fifth acre in Gallitz'in twp
Executors of Samuel McMullin to Ann
and Mary McMullin, Dec. 8, 1869, lot iu
Allegheny township
MaTgaret Barnicle to John Rarnicle, May
4, 1K70, 68 acres and 54 perches in" Alle
gheny township
Lawrence Zitzelberger to Frank Wesmll
ler, March 24. 1870, 81 acres and 108 per
ches in Carroll township
Wm. Stevens to Mrs. Margaret Conway,
Dec. 22. 189. lot and imp'ts in Millville
James M. Swank to George F. Randolph,
Aug. 13, 1870, lot and Improvements In
Johnstown
Cambria Iron Co. to John Moyle, Aug. 2,
1870, lot and impr'ts in Johnstown
Tbos. Brown to John Brown, Sept. 1, 'TO,
lot and improvements in Bohnstown..
Elisha H. Bennett to Isabella Bennett,
Aug. 16, 1870, lot iu Yodor township...
David McConaughy to Elizab'h St. Clair,
Feb. 10, 1x69, lot in Cambria borough..
Jas. C. and Sam'l Fisher to Uriah Lloyd
and John Hlpps, Oct. 3, 18C8, 69 acres
and 140 perches in Susquehanna twp..
Rich'd B. Westbrook to Cambria Mining
and Mfg. Co., May 28, 1H69, 4,621 acres
and 112 perches and improvements in
Washington township
John Link to Valentine Link, April 2, '70,
30 acres in Carroll township
Fred'k Baak to Wm. Albaugh. June 14,
1870, 25 acres in Richland township. . . .
John Knabel to Levi Marsh, June 4, 70,
1 acre and 138 perches in Tavlor twp. .
Benshoof Heirs to-Charles Wendell, Jr.,
June 21,1870, lot In Johnstown
Levi,W. W Oakland to Levi W, Weak land
and Jas. J. Thomas. Feb. 8, 1S53, 63 acres
and 48 perches and Imp'ts In Carroll tp.
Levi Donmyer to Charles Helsel, July 8,
'70, 100 perch'a and imp'ts in Adama tp.
Chas. Helsel to Mich'l Wolford, March 1,
1864, 154 acres in Richland township. . .
Jacob Wendell to John Stifller, March 26,
1870, 410 acres and imp'ts in Adams tp.
Albian Oswald to Mary Eigenbrode, Jan.
3, 1870, lot in Carroll town
Lucy Ouster to Franklin J. Strayer, Sep.
1, 1870, 21 acres and 15 perch's in Adams
Michel Barry to Cambria Iron Co., Aug.
2, 1870. lot and Impr'ts in Millville
Peter McDermott to Cambria Iron o
Sept. 8, 1870, half lot and improveui ta
in Millville borough
Francis Christy to Mich'l Dimond. Jan.
12, 1870, 1 acre in Gallitzln township...
11,000.
202.84.
1,600.
600.
14,000.
6,000.
100.
50.
600.
450.
1,000.
8,800.
670.
S50.
nom'l.
400.
119-10.
130,000.
500.
1,800.
250.
135.
1.700.
600.
250.
1,755.
' 100.
200.
1,600.
60.
Ebknsbcuo and Ckksson Rah. Roat.
On and after Monday, Jane 13th, 1S70,
Trains on this road will run as follows :
DEI'ARTINU-Leave Ebcnabnrr
At 8i30 A. connecting with Pittsburgh Ex
press West.
At 6: IS. P. HI., connecting with Mail Train
Wost and Philadelphia Express East.
ltF.TUItNlNGI.eave Crenon
At 10:10, A. M. or on departure of Pittsburgh
Express West.
At 8:o, i. M., or on departure of Philadel
phia Express East.
STONEROAIVS CATHARTIC STRUP,
used in all cases instead of Pills, Epsom Salts,
Castuk Oil, &o. H ighly flavored. Pleasant to
take. Children like it. Price 5 O cents. Whole
sale, R. E. Skllbus & Co., 45 Wooti Street, Pitta
burgh, Pa. f June 16, 1870.-ly.
MARRIED.
KINKEAD LEWIS. On Thursday, 23th ult.,
by Rev. T. R. Jones. Mr. D. H. Kiukead and Miss
Lizzie Lewis, all of Ebensburg.
The good work goes bravely on. Tho matri
monial spirit has had an awaking in our midst,
and in recordingthe above asone of the results,
we predict for our friend Harry and his young
and handdome bride a long life of unalloved
felicity, and peaceful enjoyment. With a lib
eral generosity which seldom greets the prin
ter, our kind friend and his amiable young
bride have remembered us in the dawning hour
of their wedded love, and it is befitting that we
should wish them well, which we do out -it the
abundance of a grateful heart. Harry, the fa
vorite of all who knows him, has the earnest
good wishes of a host of friends, while to his
blooming bride, truly worthy of so good a hus
band una truly rich in the love of so noble a
heart, all tender the earnest congratulations
and kindiy greetings bolitting the occasion.
May all the joys had or dreamed of be and abide
forever with them, for they are eminently wor
thy of each other's love and eminently worthy
of all the blessings that flow from a union so
commendable and so befitting as theirs.
"Pain and sorrow shaU Vanish before them;
Youth may wither, but feeling will last.
And the shadow that e'er shall fall o'er them
Love's light summer cloud sweetly shall cast."
LEWIS DUFF. In Pittsburir. on Thursday
last, by Rev. Samuel Laird. lr. David W. Lewin,
formerly or Lbouuuurk', and Miss Anna w. Dull,
of that city.
CI.OSIXC2 PRICES
Of DE HAVEN A BRO., 40 Sontb Third
Street, Philadelphia, at S o'eloeU, P.
M., Sopt.20. 1870.
U. S. 6's of '81
62,
" " '64,
" " '65,
" " '65, new,
" " '67
" " '68,
5a 10-40's,
U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy'.
Due Comp. Int. Notes,
Gold,
Silver
Union Pacific R.R. 1st M.B'nds
Central Patfflc R. R
Un'n I'acilio Laud Gr'ut E nds'
113V 1H
112 H2V
HIS 111X
111 112K
110.V 110
110 110V
HO.' 110V
106 106
ILL IU
113V H3V
108 111
825 835
895 910
715 . 740
JTAT,7JS
YKETABIESICIUMI
HAIR-
RENEWER.
RENEWS THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL
COLOR WHEN GREY.
Renews the nutritive matter which nourishes
the hair.
RENEWS THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR
WHEN BALD.
Renews the brash, wiry hair to silken softness.
BEAUTIFUL HAIR DRESSING.
One bottle shows its effects.
B. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. II., Proprietors.
For sale by all druggists. sep.l.-lm.
Qtxc g.d miter meats.
HO THE VOTERS OPflAMnRIi
COIISTY. I hereby offer myself as an In-
aepenaeoi tnaidate ror SHERIFF at the en
suing October Election.
FRANCIS CRAMER.
Chert Springs, Sept. 5, 1870.
CARD TO THeT'UBLIC I have
been informed that there is a report in cir
culation that I have withdrawn my name as an
Independent Candidate. Tbe report Is without
foundation, as I have not and do not intend to,
but will leave it to the decision of the voters.
- FRANCIS CRAMER.
Chest Springs, Oct. 3, 1870.
KAVJEJLiEiTlS'
LIFE AND AOC1ENT INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Hartford. Conn. Cash
Assets, l,oX),n00. Grants LIFE aud
ENDOWMENT Policies of all ap
proved forms. Ample security, low
to to. Also insures against ACCI
DENTS causing death or total disa
bility. Policies written by the year
or month. Has oaid 7o per day
. years in benefits to policy-holder.
to
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.
Prizes cashed and information furnished by
GEORGE UPHAM, Providence, R. I.
50 Cents to $5 per Evening, at Home.
We are prepared to furnish profitable emply
ment to Men and Women at their homes. One
person in each locality throughout the United
States, can engage in this business at great
wages. We send, rREH, full particulars and a
valuable sample, which will do to commence
work on. Any person seeing this notice, who
wants profitable, permanent work, should send
us their address, without delay.
E. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Maine.
$10
A DAT POR ALL-Stencil Tool samples
mailed free. AJr.FuUam,64SBro&iwayJ$.Y.
KOPELIN & DICK, Attorneys-at-Law,
Kbensburg. Pa. Offire with Wro.
Kittell, Esq.. Colonada Row. (oct.22.-tf,
THIS PARAGRAPH ALONE
THE
Subscription Price
X"Ten year of htrd work tnd hsrd knockt, tore OKtnlztd fa-ri
I PhiierfaJntiia Sa ltnail mA ma.S .U. rlA.I-
Houit in Amirioi, If not lit th
rs- WHOLE WORLD.
tQT Dy constant endeavors, we have avoided all the old ruts ande
D antiquated methods of the trade, until now Osk HtU ts
unlvertally acknowledged to be -3
re-
Reaeoot are:
Jv! We have buflt t hooee tbr our tttilne. ooferbg ne&ffy-t
Is half an aore.
O Instead of wedging H In between other bulldlnoe. rmrklna
aCitt dark, and obscuring the goods, it is built on corner ofl
three streets, and any one may count In it 251 windows.
3 We employ skilled workmen, One Hundred and Fifty of
whom may be seen under our roof by any one having time nE23
uu wuiiusiiy au visit uur teiuiirunvnif ana DOSiaeS MCI
1400 to 1800 sewers are employed at their own homes,
J.g We make up no Imperfect goods,
r-C
jgO We thoroughly aponge and shrink ALL oar goods.
-a
6 We purchase our goods at first hands, In large lotaf--8ome-times
in bills of over $100,000 at one time.
We set our faoea against every species of unfair dealing,
and will dismiss any employee in any way guilty of it.
8
9
We have such enormous sales that we are oontent with
a profit far below the trade margin.
We warrant ril our goods, and win give every possible
guarantee to purchasers at Oak Hall.
w
e above fire faots that no one can truthfully dispute, ca fhe
examination vo so cordially Invite, will fully prove,
e a3k the encouragement and support of all classes of people,
a mm m - m mm m mm. mm mm
feeling sure tqat in establishing in r'ttiuaeipma tne
Largest Clothing House in America,
1 1 e enlist the oatronaae of all who are Interested In the Droe-
X&S" VV parity of our Commonwealth.
ANAMAKER & KROWM,
re-
UP
jest
OAK HALL BUILOIHGS,
S. E. cor. Sixth & Market Streets.
Nos. 532, 534, 536 Market St.
" .1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 South Sixth St.
-a
-ex
-x
-x
If you want the
Eastern ftar Flour
the best ever sold
in Ebensburg go
to No.l High st., I
wiiere alone it can
be had. If not good
money refunded.
If your mother,
wife or sister wants
to get the very best
iSe wing Machine in
the market, tell her
to buy the Grover
& Baker, sold by
M. Ii. Oatman.
If fair prices and
superb goods are
what you want, the
right men to deal
with are M.Ij. Oat
man 4& Co., whose
Cheap Store is at
No. 1 High st.
It you want to
buy anything that
can be bought in
a first class store,
and save money in
the operation, Oat
man Co.'s Store
is the place to visit.
W9I. LLOTD Si CO.,
a Bankers, Altooxa, Pa.
Drafts on the principal cities and Silver
and Gold for sale. Collections mad..
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
interest at (air rale?
If you want to
buy Groceries of.
any kind, go to No
Mfc High street,
where you can get
fresher articles and
pay less for them
than elsewhere.
If you want to
buy Soots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, 4&c.,
go to No. !High
street, where there
is a large stock at
prices unsurpassed
for cheapness.
If you want to
buy Queensware,
Glassware, Hard
ware, &c., be sure
and go to No. 10
High street, where
a fine stock at low
prices await you.
If vou want to
buy Dry Goods, go
to No. I High
street, where you
will get belter bar
gains than at any
other place in ihb
ensburg.
REDUCTION IN PRICES!
FOR CASH!
TO CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK
of
Class Fruit Jars, &c.
'T'O MAKE ROOM kok other Guom
J 1 will sell for the net FIFTEEN DAYS :
I quart laa. Tin Top and-Wire. 6 1. OS.
. Mu.n litre. Jan S3.00 per doc.
iunr. urat .inn,,
t'rt rrotfrior Jir"".'"
lqnart XLJan,. . .
S qaart I'rotprlor Jars.
I qaart Belle Jan,
Si.OO iter dox
S.OO per lo.
I -WO pr das.
S.OO per tos
S.SO per dos.
JL.?!t lQ"rtl 3, r'nU- and quart, tkrt
Chkap; Ofie bushel Baskets, fia to 75 cent:
Clothes Baskets. SO centa to 11.00; Toilet Sets,
from S3.60 to S5.00 per set of three pieces. K
frigerators, Water-Coolers. Bath-Tubs,
10 FEB CE5T. LESS THAI CITY FH1CIS
yTbese prices are strictly Cash when roods
are taken away. A large stock of Brass Kettle.
Tinware, Enameled Ware, Housekeeping Goods
aud Cook titores, Ac, at prices to please.
CAtJ. AT
No, 3 SO Washington Stroot
JOHXSTOWir, JA.,
AlfD QXAHINB YOU YOCHSKLVES!
FRANK IF. HAY.
Johnstown, Aug. 12, 1870.-?m.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vend. Expon..
issued out of tbe Court of Common Flues of
Cambria county and to me directed, there wilt
bo exposed to Public Pale, st the Court House
in Ebensburg, on SATURDAY, thk Krn DAT or
i " Tp . . . ' , " me ioiiowing
Beal Km Late, to wit :
aii tne right, title and Interest of A. O. Fry,
nt' ln a.'Jd u ,ot ot Rround situnto in West
ward. Lbensburg borough, Cambria county,
fronting f feet on High street, extending tmclc
along L nion fk-hool House lot SU feet on wwt,
adjoining lot of W. H. techier on the north and
lot of m. Kittell on the east, having thereon
erected a two story Frame House, Frame Sta
ble, and otbor outbuildings now In the occu
pancy ofA. a. Vrv. Al. n lot of groun.l sit
uate in Westward, Ebensburg borough. Cam
bria county, fronting on Julian street 5d feet;
adjoining lot of Wni. H. !echler on the north!
SfNi1! I. ih.8T.uh' "nd eiU;nlinsr hack
eet to lot of A. O. i ry now In the oc cupau
cy or a. u. I ry. Taken In execution and to be
sold nt the suit of F. A. Shoemaker.
t H'A the. ri?ht tile and interest of John
I). V illiHina. of, in and to a lot of ground situ
ate in Westward, Ebensburg borough. Cambria
county, fronting on the stone pike on the coat,
adjoining an alley on tho west, an alley on the
south, and clay pike on the north, ha ving there
on erected a two story Frame Bouse with Shed
Kitchen attached jiow in the occupancy of
John I), illfam. Taken in execution and to
be sold at the suit of David Jones, for uneof
L1d ,rA- - JOHN A. BLA1 R, Sheriff.
Sheriff s Office, Ebensburg, Sept. 19, lh70.
Extensive Public Sale
OF VALfABtJI
RIAL AI MSiAL PiFEfilY!
yilE subwrlber, having determined to quit
farming, will offer atPublic Sale, on Wrd.
neaday.oes. 10ta, 1 aio, at 2 o'clock, r. u.,
his FARM In Cambria townt-hip, oue mile from
Ebensburg, containing 233 Arm, im Acred
thereof being woodland and tho balance being
well fenced ahd cultivated, with 70 Acres In clo
ver, and two beariug Orchards and ono young
Orchard, besides not less than fifteen never fail
ing springs of excellent water on the premises.
The improvements are a two story Ixio Hodsk,
(weather-boarded.) with Frame Klu hen attach
ed, all undr new roof, a Bark Barn 100 feet
long. Carriage Hocpe. ic. Coal and Lime
stone in abundance on the ptvmiaes.
Also, at 10 o'clock, a. m., nt an mo place, will be
expoMKl to sale. Horsr, C(U, Core and Calr,
together with Hay, fVmin. Vntntoen, 1 Motcrr and
Jiraprr, 1 M,nrino Machine. Horse Itnkt, WinU
mill, Carrifwe, Ihiatjier, Wagon, and a large va
riety of other articles pertaining to the fat ming
busiucss, besides a lot of Hocseholp Fl'RM
TCRK, Ac. Jtc, not necessary to enumerate.
Twins will l.eniado known at lime of nln
and poeBion of Farm given at any time after
sale. Title Indisputable.
OEO. C. K. ZAIIM.
Ebensburg, Sept. 22, lS70.-ts.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
I f.7 ackek of choice land,
-1 130 Acrea Of which am p1ar1. will h
sold on tho most reasonable terms. This Farm
is located In Allegheny township, Cambria couu
ty, nn the road leading from Loretto to Chest
Sprinirp. and within two miles of the former
and ithroo miles of the latter place. The im
provement consist or a commodious I iwri.i j.vo
Hoi'SK, in excellent renair. a irood Harx. and
all necessary OcTHriLOisos. There is a fine
Orchard of choice fruit and an abundance of
pure water on the premises. The woodland is
covered with the best of timber.
tyThe above described property will be sold
on conditions to suit the purchaser. Applr on
tne pneniiKoa to H. & v. SU1KL.US.
Allegheny Tw-p., Ang. 13, ltiTO.-tf.
VALUABLE FA KM AT PRIVATE
SALE. The nndersicned offers
at private sale, on the most reasonable (
terms, bis FARM In Blacklick town- j
ship, Cambria county, within ono-half
mueoT tnet iav fike. isald Farm con-J
tains 140 At'KIJt. about 0 Acre'
being cleared, and has erected thereon a large
Cwemjko Horan, a good Fkamr Bark, and
other OcTrn.iiNOf. An Orchard ofllSO Fruit
Trees is growing on the premises. l"itl nrii"rpi
lahUi. For furtherparticulars inonireof ISAAC
1IAHON, on the premises, or apply to
v at. ii. rtiiiLEH,
Ang. lt.-Zm.
Atfy at Law, Dbensburg.
VALUABLE VA1UI fob SAI.K.
An excellent Farm in Clearfield town
ship. Cambria county, rmii-dis- Jwt
tant(ZH miles) rrom Chest prlngs' rrW
and St. Augustine, Is offered for I J I I I'fm
sale on reasonable terms. Said t IlBlP
Farm contains rllTV ACBtS. t'X
about FtihTT Acres of which are
cleared, ha vlng thereon a LOO HOUSE and a
LOO BAIl.Ni ror further Information, inquire
of Conn er Kilkt, near the premise, or call on
or auaress j . o u ll.l ajs ,
Sept. 15.-lm. Altooua, Fa.
AUDITOR'S NOTICRThe iirnlor
slsrncd Auditor, appointed br the Court of
Common Pleas of Cambria County to report
distribution of the funds in the Sheriff's bands
arising from the sale of the real estate of Jacob
Fringle on AU end. 4.rjKin., JSo. 67 June Terra,
1870, E. D.. to and amongst the lien creditors.
hereby gives notice that he will sit at the office
of Shoemaker A Oatman, tn Ebensburg, on
Thuhsdat. October 13th. 1870, at t o'clock, r.
u.. when and where all parties interested must
present their claims, or be debarred from com
lng ln upon said fund.
i,r,t. w . ua imaa, Auditor.
Ebensburg, Sept 22. 1870.-3U
ILOTD &, CO., Ilanken,
A Ebeksbubo, Fa.
Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and
other Securities, bought ahd sold. Intercut
allowed on Tit-iB Lertits. CollectloDi made
I jU acceeb'.Me poiuts id the TJait-' States
zoo. a "eiuTal Bankicg business traneacteil
AUDITOirS NOTICE The und.r,
signed Auditor, appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas of Cambria county to report
distribution of the funds ln the Sheriff's hnml
arising from the aajo of the real estate ofJTer-
renre and prank Hughes, :o. 8 iMpt. Term,
180, to and amongst the lien creditors, horeby
gives notice that he will sit at the Prothonota
ry's Office, Johnstown, on!iiiftJrfjii. Orf.22, 1S70.
a) 'l o'clock, P. .V.. when and where all partie
tnterestei must present their claims or be de
barred from coming in on said fund.
C. W. EASLY.
Johnstown, Sept. 2rJ, WTO. a uditor.
DM I N ISTR A TOR'S NOTICE.--
Letters of Administration upon the estate
of Capt. Mark M'l4iugblin. rtee'd. late of Wash
ington twp Cambria cotinty, bave been grant
ed to the subscriber residing in Summitville
borough. Tho?e having claims against said es
tate will please present them properly proven,
and those indebted to tbe same are requested
to come forward and make payment.
PAi'LMcKEXKA,
eummittvillc, Sept. rr, 1870. Admr.
DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE.
letters of Administration upon the cetato
of William Owinn. M. D-, dee'd. late of Loretto
borough, have been granted to the subscriber,
residing in said borough. Those baTing olalm.i
against said estate will pk-ufM' presf-nt them
properly proven, and those indebted to tha
samo are requested to oooio f orwa rd and make
payment. A. J. CHIUSTY.
Ioretto, SepU W, 1S70.-0U Adm'r.
DISSOIXTTIO. of rrtiierriip.M
The Partnership heretofore existing be
tween O. Cunningliam, John Stoncbaek and jj.
B. Martin, iu the Lumber business at Yo
Wasnlngton township, Cambria e ar,
d iv dlssolTod by vrntual - ity, ia this
Witnnas our - . ..Kent.
I47ii. --o this Sih dav of Auenat
k ). ci'NN JS'OR Am,
JOHN STONEUAck.
Sy.?.-6t,
B. K MAItTIV.
Hrj' his Attorne;-, Jno. C. Ifartfa.)
gooes generally.
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