tjjbrja Freeman. OCT. 20, 1870. or ADDRESS be '''In"6 lrgelT Pennsylvania cs f ..Hiv forth, redeemed. "diJntbralled " from Radical '!lf ,tten(!nt evils. 01 .! TtuiB e bare gamed not less ,mvrl member of the As.etnbly. JU" m v have a majority ralic Counlj Committee. vocracy of Camlna County: JS7U D0n ciostcu, iuu " glorious result. While it ii TiUirict In carried CnncrfaBiuk! . - - - - - cB ..V nr th first time in a peri ad P' a T?. Milton SrrBB.a tal- we-bwrted Dernorrat-"The Boy 1 ! n " a our political opponent fa--Lrd him-is elected to Congress .iori7. 8nd rpFet ia ,hat p mbria" cannot lay elaim to any S vStor. Wbile the Northern dis 1 . cnipr twelve hundred and fifty r -. ,itr an unhappy division among V Southern Cambria had the effect 'frr Mr. Morrell in that tection a r,cf ZLM hundred and fifty (1350). 'f the count to the latter gentleman "ro-.-l confident that if the flection. L fillcl embarrassment, could be r0 w Peer's ronjoritv would reach While we feel confident that many 'Vnfmocrow who eupported Mr Jlor 'iiheact and will take ccciaion when i ir..j return to their firat .(Ctnnft too i.ipwj 6 - ;,,ho remain true to their political ' ,.unfjcd b influence and unbribed " rotfd the entire Democratic ticket. luct KtK, Efq , our candidate for 11 - t iha contest with 222 ki cu w"" v . - - Vird the rest of the ticket ta elcted .5. the nme figures, with the exception lor Sheriff. Capt William B. . t'eBCcial objt of Woodruff' III, . r , , . s.l(j nppOIUlOU, WUO IB Clinw m- !btte the nominee of the Democratic n ,usuii ed thti has -'treason been iouft'not by any ring, not oy any but by the unpurchased and unputcha "eaooriii of Cambria county, aided by tlRfuuUicD8 who ielt that they bod Lfnaded of a ticket of their own and l'i to b beguiled into the support of a a ticket. . , . cricODeutJ coranrtea ineir auac upon fBocrt!c organisation with more than i! ihrewdncs. A reopectaoie cwxen Removal ' ticket. Dut wa aiterwaras iwnind another of less merit, but who '! irtf ind tTpea, was put torwara as tsscidate for tbit position. The Johrs- Duuciat had oeen recoginxed lor years rS.n of the Democratic party, ana as bid been lupported by and circulated ilrge number of our JJemocratic citi- j The terior editor of that paper, H. D. iff, became the nominee of the "Re " fiction, and of course his press wus iid. When bis readers looked for pura ittttit doctrine thef got "removal" and ' a ... j t ira .un tney wantea ureaa no gave n.CLt. A particiuant in the pruuary pof the Democracy, he afterwards ac t DCBirtiion tctinst the candidate of my. regularly aad hoar stly chosen, for ctat'iTe in the State Legulature. isitiit the maiim that "one renegade is .i " . ww i . jv i . a. man ten lurta, nooorun. alter ue rthe itandard bearer of the "Hemoyal" o.out Beroded Herod out-Tribuned the kit in Lii!yue and vituperation of bet- rmocratj than himself. And now, the ?n being orfr, he endures te humiliation roiciLf, or preiending to rejoice, over .critic rictoriea elfiewhere, white he de- fclemccessof the Democracy lu bis own w Democrats I let the victory you hare Unowned with moderation towards the ibed. Minorities hare rightg as well as rtf. and those rights are entitled to re am wbo were lost to the party in kw.eeof local differences will acain rally the once old flag and march with us to incite the destiny of the great Deinoorat- ant. Wtlceme their return aa becomes tirmi in the eood cause, and once more Ii. the Democracy of Cambria will do their ejetj in schierirjg for the partj more ji ana more important victories in tbe P.. L. Johnston, Chairman. Ho Tmi. W said last week that M. stain had pone East to buy new goods, w are now prepared to announce that f ROCdl he bought -Kictandare being opened and shelved VV&lat cheap stored M. L. Oatman f.atrmtUt knows what kind of goods P ad how io sell them in order to please onierj aid ircrtMe their own trade. The 'ofbexeeaud bales already received "SthttlJr Oatman has laid In an exten ''wi.and e take this early opportunity "i'-itj all our readers within a reasonable EbeMburg.and especially the ladies, f'wd takes look at the new goods, for pel sure that they will find much to please Pd the right men to deal liberally with F tuen they call on Oatman & Co., wbo IWf Pr'P,red tbenever to eupilr gWUg si trie leweat fa. -AxiuiTio.-It i, an ac f '."democratic Daily, f i tttrted In Pittsbur cash prices. a sound financial basis. a live aod enternrisinir accomplished fact morning paper, r HiCh this new Ventura ia mrnla on th "Mwipsperdom, j, Thk pAPIR. The "inber will m.ir. .. p th. firat of November. We are as f it starts on k K H ha tin t uxeon oi ttie uniontown w Lisutt, wi 1 be one of the princi fDtert, while its political columns ,,Mer tL control of a gentleman of ' "Pcnence and ability, and nothing J eoundest Democratic dogmas will kor L lnat 1 " AFr siarts with r Bechanicti facilities, and with a fair PWs large circulation. r-I'Gs Cs. TV antt...ra.i : r-Ttur" ,Bd obsolete village" are dis Propriety of celebrating their recent it a 'rttna8nifice,lt "upper. This would FMdHr ""pnaie supplement to our Um f ; " iue wsiv ana scidbu ., the remnv.l T .1,. T?K'"n be promptly carried iuto icd .ren0Ttl dvocates have Leld ibi;V Bling, and now let ns have b i..? udden and Tm illnrM of r ths tIO-n5M 'bers who were to con hti.. "". t the Catholic church in i, . toe exercises failed to begin on Sun h tBU0ncsd in our paper. It is fe on b. lDHt tne Mission will com Local Correspondence. JOHK8TOWX, Oct. 17, 18T0. JDear Frrnno-n ror thrf?e wteks I have hoen subrnerKed in political but after all I come op attain, llko a cork that had been held under water, und now I am brcathinjr ajrain. The reat battle is over, the smoke partlv cleared away, and the mountain tops can be distinctly aecn. among: wrhieh Ebensbur hill stands un eathed by the bombshells and the shrapnel!. The miccesfcf ul candidates in this neck of woods are Jubilant and have been heard repeating one of David's pwiinis, which says : I feel, I feel, I feel like a morning- star, 8hoo fly. etc., while the sore head chant a few stanzaB of Var ndixe Lost. There are at least six sore bends here three removal leaders have the headache, two defeated counciltnen nnd one defeated Jus tice complain of new ralyic pains. Woodruff's bend ta too Uiiek to gat sore and mine is too Uvht to suffer much from any catastrophe whatever. The Commonwealth cases which prow out of the contest, rr rather the cpit dam actions, are Ijannan vs. M'lAtiijrhlin. Barnes, vs. CnmplM.-ll, M l ormifkvH. tiiddinjrs.Horn vs.EUis.Bisinarck vm. Shoo Fly, Kopelin vs. Swank, and Rhev vs. W oodrutf. Jorne of these, it is thoujrht, can be amicably settled, if Tierncy wUl airree to enter the noJle prnsefruie. Various causes have been fipsiirned forth re moval defeat, one of which is that there were too many votes ntrninst ns, which is roost nn reasonabJe. since we have two-third of the voters, and it can be proved that tirtern fritt ered of our fellows were thrrrtiinohwkwJirat on that fatal Tuesday. We hnve only one rojisofrt t i.m lef t now. and that i. if M-e cannot remove the I oor House and Jail weeanro there nm lire! IT the mountain won't come to MoliHmmed. Mohammed can jro to the mountain. It does seem strange, however, to me that with n7? the population in the south, the north can outvote us! V hat does this mean ? That we have the population there is no doubt. Don't we see them perHmbuIatlnjr the streets everv dnv? lint there are srre.it rernltdiima, if not ennvid wn. in politics. For instance. Moi rell carrv injr Cembria county, and riuntinirdon jroinif six hundred the other wavl Our rlin)rj)o( have too short a range for modern polities. That's so! One of the immediate results of the election is that "lumps have riz": another that "spirits are down' : and probably a third is that these thinnrs will be Ecio-cd far nnd wide. I hav- a notion to fitrkt a dual. Give my love to 5Ie Sbanel Adieu! Tbe dedication of St. Joseph's church, in the borousrh t f C'onemauirh, will takephiceon Sun day. October 30. 1870. As this is the larjrcet church edifice in thecountv, a larg-e attendance is exiM'cted. Patrick M-Donald, of nnville boroutrh, died very suddenly on last Wednesday afternoon. We did not learn the cause, but presume it was apoplexy. The Ilenedictlno Sisters hnve four schools now open in the old Foster House bui'.dinjr, which has been thoroughly fitted up for school purposes. There are four school rooms in the nuildinsr. and about eijrhty pupils are already in attendance. Pavinp Is still jrolnjr on in our borotig-h In dif ferent quarters ; also in Concrnanjfh boroueh. locust street, near the Foster House, has had the jrmde changed, to the great advantage of the cellars in that vicinity. We took a trip to the woods st Saturday and saw thousands of aeorns budding, the sprouts being nearly an inch long. Wo notice also that young radishes are springing up all over the garden. We have had no frost here yet. Mr. James M. Swank, former editor of the Tritntne, committed Suifinride the day after the election, at Rochester, lleaver county. Pa., bv marryins- Miss Annie P. Unton. daughter of MaJ. John P. Linton, of that place. Success to both bride and bridegroom. As an evidence of the growth of the 6th ward, Johnstown, we would state that but three elec tions have Iwcn held since It was a ward. Jn 1888 there were 30 votes. In 1S6 there were fvr votes, and In 1ST0 there were 119 votes, and 21 persons did not vote. Three were aliens. As the fights betweeu the For Downs and Connaught men only cement the Irish nation in closer brotherhood, so may the feuds between the north and south of this county only serve to knit more closely owr fraternal relations. That's my toast. Rob Hoy. SmfMEaniLL Twp., Oct. 17, 1PT0. Friend .Wic The death of Mr. James Rockntt has already been announced in the Freeman, but I cannot refrain from recording the addi tional fact that the deceased, wbo was au hon est and industrious citizen, was the principal support of a widowed mother, to whom his ear ly death has indeed proved a heavy affliction. The remains were followed to their last renting ?lace by a large concourse ot relative's and riends, who manifested by their presence and demeanor the love and esteem they bore tor tbe deceased. Requ!escat in pace. Several cubes of fever and other complaints prevail in this neighborhood at present, some of which are said to be serious. Sickness has not been so prevalent in this section for a num ber of years as it has been during the past few months. The Forty nours" Devotion commenced. In the Catholic church at Wilmore on Sunday, 8th Inst., and cl6sed on Tuesday evening following. During its progress a Mission was gi vei. by Hev. Father Denny, of Pittsburgh, who gave instruc tions in the morning and a lecture in the even ing of each day. lie was listoncd to by a large audience on each occasion, among whom were many who differ from the Rev. speaker in their religious belief. All listeners were favorably Impressed with the pietv, zeal and eloquence of Father Denny, who will be gladly welcomed to our midst at any time in the future. Repairs on the Catholic church are about drawing to a close for t hu present, aud although tbe work is not complete, the improvements are very decided and handsome. Resides the work on tbe spire, heretofore referred to. the Interior of the church has been wainscoted, new confessionals have bceu put up, u new pul pit erected, and the sanctuary has been re-carpeted. -Twenty new and beautiful lamps have been procured to lijrht up the church at night when occasion requires, and the building iti-elf Is now protected from the caprice of tho ele ments by the Munson copper tubular lightning rod, with four points on the roof and one on the spire. In addition to these improvements, the pastoral residence has undergone a sericn of re pairs, all which have been accomplished thro tbe untiring exertions of the worthy pastor and bv the pecuniary means which our Altoona and Johnstown friends so liberally contributed at tho recent pic-nic which they so generously patronized, and for which they have the hearty thanks of both pastor and people, lhe mem bers of tbe congregation have of course done their best to aid in the good work, and have ac complished much in the past and will oe equal lv liKral and onrcretie in the future. The late election, in one particular at least, went back on our hopes rather unexpectedly. The removal ticket received more supnort than we had any idea it could command. However, your correspondent cannot be blamed for that, as ne VOtea uioann-rraTuiui iii-n uu F' pie a requisite badly needed by quite a num .t.v nt liomoemta in the south of the county. The townshin officers chosen at the late tdec- inn ur nbont eounllv divided on the question of politics, owiug to the fact that a sufficient number of democrats willing to accept, omc could not tie found in the township. I append u, tua nfftr-fm elected : Simervisors. Geo. a m ... - - - . . - . justice OI OFFICIAL VOTE OF CAMBHIA C0UNTY--1870. DISTRICTS. j Grtv'ttors 1 Allegheny Twp.. Adams " .. Blacklick " .. Cambria " . . Cambria Ror Carroll Twp Carrolltown Ror. Chest Two ; Ch'st Springs Ror.j ciearnelu Twp. . . . Ccmpersdule Ror.. Conemaugh Twp. Con'gh Ror., 1 w'd " 2 w'd Croyle Twp K. Couem'gh Ror. Ebensburar, E. W. WAV. Franklin Ror Gallitziu Twp Jackson Twp J ohnstown, 1 w'd. 2 " " 3 " r " ' 0 t. Loretto Ror Millville Ror Munster Twp Prospect Ror Richland Twn Sumtnerbill Twp. i-uramitviue llor. Susquehanna Tp.l Tnrlnr Twn ' Washington Twp. Whitel'i'wp Wiimore Ror Woodvale Ror.. .. Todur Twp Total..... Majorities.. Coiifl'8. K c a At'tnlAy Sheriff. 186 SO 45 12 252 us! 189 "it 111 85' 20, C5j 2i IIS 5(1 1 C8 Si 62! 01 31 45 1W 66 43 1H 861 21), VT! 481 14! 68 23 23 ! ! 151. 38! 3 17 13 19 "74 45 49 6K 5 68 25 CI 82; 171 115 CK 73 132 58! 8' 1G2 15 15 142 li) e, 101 148 47 120 52 461 84 178 ee 87 S9 248! 127 36' 174 6 42! 87j 71 82 40 60 110 28 106 65 S4 20 41 2J 37! 25. fill J2 108.! 30 71 1 52 123 185 ! 2i 1 18 -0 13, us! mi 82! 54 2 61 1 .42 5ft! 82 75 240! 1S3 i7 140 1(34 Vi 2 201 5 34 25! 122! 71 32 137 21 190 3Uj 17 22 1- n85'2530 2843 1 C5tM "I 54 6 45 119 41 82 82 S2 118 1791 3 87 1 212; 62 1 2C9 78 135 20 1G2 8! 29! 53 1 42 84 43 11? 153 2ft 117 77 31 15 21! is! S2 12' 109 IS 12! 62! sr. 151 ! 211 184 64 1 21 i 10i D 87 00! 1 oo; 7 2rt 2i) ice! 142! 102j 4P 28 00 110 49 15! 48 1KB 114 150 1CB 107 00 aa 00 4 i:w 04 00 12 ne 47 57 24 130 101 60 92 212 129 224 l I 721 13j So' 61 3! 120i 101! 120 69 117 151 75 108 81 121 90 84 "I 71 28; 26 si; 84 18 122 j 78 32' 136 1 M 183; 28 M 45 71 County Cwnm r. M r1 03 58 1 19 00 V9 50 9 C8 42 88 32 50 71 50. 11 12 001 1 .61 2:1 40 149 88 4!) 90! ICS I ?: 4 IS i a! 103; 49 87 21 5 52 1821 47 85 207! 73 2fi9 7R 133 28 lb5 6 67 48! 771 421 1131 148 28 101 C9 28! 14! 20! 1S 31 111 52 i CI 111 2S 14: 62j 35! 149 24! l0i 50! 25' 211 10' P. II. D. Auditor Corrm'r. 8 77 00 15" 00 00, 4! 24 16 3(1 104' 133 Pl 55 27 00; on; 591 29' 52! 2391 1171 14S 1U1 1(16 00 199 00 33i 125 64 00 9! llii 62 221 26 129 180! 4rt Mi 2101 69 1 271 73 133 26 108 0 30 5.S 43 71 41 110 152 28i 1151 79 13 1 . 2l! 31! Hi 61; 69 1101 19 14 61 i 35! 148 23 182 51 111 78 28 00 159 i 1! 00! 19 10 23 14 :io 105! 137! 104 j et 27 00 00 59 16 ro 241 1C7 119 144 Jti- 105! 00 202 00 43 125 661 00! 9 117! .46! 601 32 28 180 47 84 a 69 2G6 78 :i 165! 31! 55 44 80 K 116 150 28 116 26 13 an Si 111 61! 58 109 191 14! 59 1 lift! 23; 181; , 51 25 1 19! 10 a3' 2929 2707 3545 '21 12 29-.K 26ti0'2;t35 10 28 00 158 00 A 13 30 im! 137: 94j 53 27 no 00: 59, 10, 53! 2:i 187 112! 148! 1C4 1021 00! 200! 00 j 44 lj ooi 9 lia; 46; go; 271 at! 129 i 179i 48 84 200 i 271 78 133 20 ltl r" 30 57. 44! 80! 43! 115 149 j 33 113 73! 57, 15! 23' 17 3! 11 61 58 110 18 13 60 35 148; 24! 181 1 51! 25: Jury Cxrmm'r. r -1 19 11 11 .KM 27 OOi 162i I' Oft! 4 a$! 14! 27 97! i:! 101 i 52i 20! 00 0l 45 It 49 a.o I'VO no 145 152' ne On tHI 43 111 66 00 9 109 43 60 28' 103 178! 47 84 196 69! 271 78 12fl ai 168 6 31 63! 43; 73; 42 102 141 28 i 117 541 25! 13! 20 16 31 11 51 59 111 19 15 59 S5 179 51; 22 ai I 11 76 50 00 129 1 00 4 23 14 31 105 141 105 5 27 1 00 69 15 67 241 166 115 148 105 105 00 aw 00 44 124 60 00 9 116 49 60 31 F ARMERS AND OTHERS SUOn.T) SOT FAIL TO OKT 10 j 130 ! 100 2221 11433; i 2ij3i I 227- rTOO 2833 2CCa.ai64:2408!2?!5:i 2705 i 1701 471! I 148 tSf Democrats in pmall caps ; Republicans and Independent in Roman ; Removalites in Italtr. Your corrcFpondcnt was presented a few days ago with several apples by Mr. tMtnon irwens, a farmer of Carroll township, each one of which weighed from 15."tf to 16X ounces and measured some 15 Inches in circumference. I note this not because the apples were of extraordinary Kize. but because in the entire wagon load from which they were taken there was no percepti ble difference in the size from those presented bv Mr. O. to the writer hereof. "During a receutvisit to St. Nicholas T noticed that Mr. Fred. Snyder hs erected a large black smith fhop and is now prepared to accommo date all who may require his services. Fred, is a good workman and deserves succesa. E. Altoona City, Oct. 18, 170. Friend 3ac We have met the.Ressemer steel gentleman, and lo ! and behold ! he is ours. Tho dear people have kindly consented to let him remain at home and attend to the manufacture of steel, in which he is so much interested, nnd consequently have assigned his seat in Congress to the able and eloquent Speer, who will do honor to the position and attend diligently to the interests of hi constituents. And that no ble and sterling Democrat, R. Rruce Petriken, has got. out of the ll'oocis handsomely and the State Senate will therefore liehouored with his firesence and talent for one term at least. Theno itippv results the election of Speer and Retri ken it affords me no little pleasure to chroni cle. All honor to the unterrified Democracy and the noble white Republicans who brought about this glorious consummation 1 Another gratifying Tact I have to chronicle Is the re-election of K. A. O. Ken-, Esq., to the city council. Mr. Kerr is one of the most ener getic and faithful men that ever served the Seople in any capacity, and his election is oubly gratifying when the fact is taken into consideration that the mot desperate and ma lignant means were used to defeat him. A cer tain disciple of Efculapius, in language more forcible than chaste, swore that Mr. Kcj r a""J!M never be in the city cuuuei' again aud that ho had fifty xor! fi-r,n Limerick who would vote at h!s Lidding to keep him out. lie also alleged tnet t uarley, nis rigut Dower, nan unucr mi centrol "the colored troopa" who "fought bravely," and that they would vote solid against .Mr. Kerr, jvever cia men wc more zealous ly in a bad cause. According to their reckon ing they tad Kerr neieaten ny at ickki nrty votee, and they were so mucli lntoilcateu wito their supposed success or something ele. that they paraded the streets singing "hallelujahs" over the presumed defeat of Mr. Kerr. Rut, behold, when the ballots were coumcu tue man they lat.ored so hard to beat hail 97 of a majori ty tho largest ever given to any man in that ward and nis opponents were of course com pletely dumbfounded. The Democrats should raise a fund to purchase a jewsharp apiece for the gentlemen who labored so earnestly to bring about Mr. Kerr's defeat. They certainly deserve some such recognition of their valuable services, for had they not opposed his election the probabilities are that his majority would not have been eo overwhelming. Too much praise cannot be given to f. 31. Woodkok. Esq.. for the admirable and efficient manner in which he conducted the campaign as Chairman of the Democratic County Commit tee. He worked incessantly from the begin ning to the close of the canvass, and gave liber ally of his time and means to aid the good cause. The most able and eloquent champion or the temperance causo in tho I nited States is Ed ward Cat-swell, who is announced to lectnre on that subject in Citv Hall 011 Sunday night next. Tho churches are all to De ciofeu on tne ocn slou, in order to afford the member- thereof an opportunity to hear this gifted orator. This lecture wiif undoubtedly be a rare intellectual treat, as well as a most salisiactory enon in behalf of temperance, and no oue who can do so should fail to be present. T. I. M. 'Set . &J next. it is hoped that the ,k Tn wil1 y th' 11 me be able Wi 1 . t7; ? if DOt- other queJIy "'Will Tr k1. I.- j UUDUIUWU. r0VM ticket did not CAtnm.nrl "Uk.LV11.8 pUce- th EcHO very Per- " whether "Ri. .u- tVL f Mah.,T ln Johnstown Vxuo U ... , ,elltirjin our town on u;nn a FB. ..j ?r.8 De eot back on mnnl anil M tecbei7 bould be exposed. R,;PDe'' bia new papr, the a v.a-- .j " ur,u. came out flat footed n. P"ny one week before tha 3 , grtuUte our political friend.4 ' 08 eh Ur tMcl enemiee in that ' " t'cea With th nrH.nr. f n KctilHmnvpr and James Mciioiiirn : the l'eace, P. Rurtnett ; Constable, John Smay; Judge of Election, Joseph Emigh; Inspectors, t xf riBternnd T. M'Connell : School Directors, xr:riio-H. s rr.. Christian Shatier. J yrs.. fJeo. Prinirle. 2 rra. : Assessor, Michael Rraniff, Jas. iallagher, V'alentine Cramer; Auditor, V Cramer ; Twn. Clork, Isaac Ream. YOUrS, SC., .rvw. Carroi.i.tow, Oct. 1C, 1870. nt,r Freeman Presuming tkat your columns -would be crowned last ween, j mriu .'"" r i rut win now aione lur inv uiuimii a anhieer to beirin with is to (rive you JTlo r.r t,a o-ontleinen elected on Tuesday last to nil the sevural offices in our Rorough. Hftri. thev are: Hurgess, l rancis jaearer, , Town Council. D. C. Wetzol, John A. Kennedy, Julius Stich, John E. Maucher and Renjamin Wertner: justice 01 uioirai". Tr v- V; . V cirlSl alr. fre-e ected.) N.Nairle: Sc'hoo Directors, Win. A. -Noel and J ulius Stich; jX f Election, Thos. R. Scanhin ; Inspec r.s?.i. r. Minder nnd Geo. Waltz: Asses- ".'.'"'i SM f .. As t Assessors, John Ruck and John E.' Maucher; Auditor, James Fagan ; whose reception a flue building had been erect El I and furnlVhed, gladdened the hearts of our top"e by taking up their permanent residence frf our midst. Such angels of mercy deserve a heartfelt welcome wherever they go. When their eVhoS will commence I am not now pre- P"?..8? -rtn the cratlfvinir Intelli- Unsaiunmj "V'""ru "-.!..! ...ul.Tritv for f'onee reached us inai iuu Atiltoii i.eer. Esq., for Congress, was 11 votes i'itllt?Jw. indeed. but truly gratifying -a Finiu ; --: . Ht hi election was one w . "7V tod. In the evening, Sftir thTrecepl on ot rthe welcome news, an aftfrfi'f .r.CCiP:.Vi.Vi,t almost say Instinctive, Zhorinr ef our citizens occurred on the JJm gathering cr our mo niarcn. ,..1 ,r the commons. uu' irci-fciir. v - , , , Speer. hither the crowd - -, , - r .. , 1 . 1. . . ,1 , 11 it- 11 mi ciiHeriuH followed tne oa., we u,und a Soeer. Arnvea o"". n,ii .in 1 1 - nil l.nrrelS in a Oia.e mm m..v....B r- number of oil t'orrtis u . tl . heavens as if greeting the a Dniimuv ""' r . Z.u n 1 nexnected tri- rV r o vtr w rong. " rgess elect, F. umuh of rlgnr. o r . e,- - nnd ZTi frew kproprlate remark af t which made a few appropi-n iade short con- T. H. Seaman - Ci-bwd by this time gratulatory srhThe ci-p district had rlTKVeranVwith cheer after adjacent, trod thej eiKii rt a Deinocracy of cheer ror jir. v .---- . WH8 kept Up Cambria 5oun't7 band, followed by tho en until a late hour, ebanu J ' t and naamg an mo r'troni every throat mani tr and shouts of joy e bich etirrKl each feeting the earnest Kla'IJ?'"0, ,n heart. The entire aem""D""'d all the partici the most orderly manner, and ut rurtfch hadUi thm teli.r. As stove pipe time 19 with us once Again, a very decided increase id on nana --cussing may be confidently looked for. The Blair countv Republicans repudiated tbe Crawford County System by a very deci ded majority at the last election. Robert Crmweu, iormeny a resident 01 Williamsburg, Blair county, was instantly killed by lightning at Davenport, Iowa, uot long since. Jiobert Mccaii, iormeny a cu zen 01 Blairaville, was instantly killed at Blairsville Intersection, on the 8th inst., while engaged iu shifting cars. There was shipped Irom Johnstown per Adams Eip. ess, on Monday week. 270 kegs of butter, the product no doubt, of the farmers of Somerset county. A lot of meat and a little casb, in all val ued at about $20, was purreptitiously purloined from tbe meat shop of Butler & Ubl, iu Johns town, on Wednesday evening last. Wm. Davis, a miner in the employ of the South Fork Coal Co , at South Fork, this county, hnd one of his legs brokf n by a fall of coal on Wednesday of last week. The Pittsburgh PpsT saya that M.-irrell has "gone where the woodbine twinelh," to which theHollidayf.burg Stasdabd retorts that up in this county he is understood to have "gone where the Woodbufk twineth." A young man nmed Levi Lickens was accidentally shot by a colored lad named Anderson, with whom he was hunting wil; turkeys near Springfield Mine Bank, Blair county, on Friday week. His injuries are tot serious. Dr. H. Cochran, of Huntingdon, Pa., died in St. Louis, on Sundiiy week, fron an overdcee of pruesic acid, supposed to have been taken to alleviate a severe attack of neu ralgia. He was found dead in his room at a hotel in that city. His age was about 2i years Jos. S. Sttayer, Esq., has been re elected Burgess of Johnstown, Henry P. Freidhoff has been re elected Burgess of Conemaugh bor ough, and Capt. John Humphreys has been chosen for the same position in East Cone maugh borough. Report says that a little girl whose name we could not ascertain whs scalded to death nt the residence of her parents, in the First Ward, Johnstown, on Monday morning last, by the boiling contents of a coffee-pot which she pulled irom the table and upset upon he person . A temperance meeting was held in the Congregational church on Tuesday evening, and was addressed by a gentleman named Nicholson, und by another whose name we did not learn. The several temperance organi zations of our town marched to the church in procession. An old resident of the 2d ward of Cone maugh borough named Ripple, was found dead in his bed on Monday mcrning last. Coroner Harrold summoned a jury and the verdict ren dered was that he died irom excessive indul gence in intoxicating liquors. The deceased leaves a wife and six children. Don't I It. Don't visit Loretto without calling in at the store of A.J. Christy, for he has a stock well worth seeing and can sell you anything you may want at Just as fair price as anv other dealer in the county. Christy's store is filled with a varied and Uesirabla assortment of merchandise, embracing dry goxW drug, etc , and it ia the right plaoj for too people of that eerWow v wak hir puretum. A Mother' ftnly. "My child," said a fond mother to her eldest daughter, about to bo married, ."you are now eighteen years of age, engaged to be married, and without a freckle on your face. I have done my duty, nnd can now only advise you to deaf sparingly with your Imsband's easJi, when you get him, and the way o do that is to buy everything you need, whether it be required to furnish your house, supply your table, or clothe your own person or that of your husband, at the cheap and always full stocked cash store of II. A. t-hocmaker & Co., where more goods for the same money can be purchased than at any other establishment I know of." Tlie Influence of Heat. The roet Cow per sets down a cheerful Hie as a direct means of grace. Miss Mulocb. in her exquisite home novel, "John Halifax, Gentleman," sas-s John's loading luxury was a "generous ami ample tire." In this penchant no doubt all our read ers share, but 111 order to enjoy the luxury of a glowing tire 011 a cold day it is necessary to nave good stoves, and nowhere can a better as sortment be found than at the mammoth bard ware, stove and tinware emporium of George Huntley, who takes a special pride in furnish ing the best articles of ull kind in his line at the lowest cash rates. BIfr Thing:. T. R. Evans, photograph artist, having determined to do a rushiug business, has reduced his prices very considerably on ail kinds of work, and hopes to be kept busy at the reduced rates, as it js the only way he can af ford to stand the pressure. He will now fur nish exouisite card photographs at 1 per half dozen, heretofore $1.50, and all other work, picture frames, etc., at a like reduction in pri ces. As Mr. Evans is an excellent artist, now is the time for people to secure the best of pic tures at extraordinary low prices. XnfTSed. Everybody knows that flour is an article that cannot be dispensed with, no mat ter what else in the way of provisions may be wanting, if the riour is not of the best yuality no person wants to buy it. and hence it would be folly for K. J. Mills to deal in any but a gen uine article, such as he is always prepared to furnish at all times and at the very lowest mar ket rates. There is no doubt about getting tho best iiour from Mills, for he deals exclusively in first class brands and warrants all he sells. Hay jour flour and feed from Mills. The Itljjht IMT The m:m who "can make his own fire, black his own boots, carry his own coal, hoe his own garden, subscribe for his own paper, nnd pny his own debts, is JuPt the kind of a man that C.T. Roberts would like to have call around at his clock, watch and Jewelry store and buy a sewing machine for his wife or some other beautiful and useful article, of which Cham, has an endless variety. To such men the veiy best of bargains will be given by Cham, on all occasions. ONE OF THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Lima Double-Geared WOOD-SAWING MACHINES, FOR VHICH GEORGE HUNTLEY, E II EX S BURG, PA., Is Sole Agent for Cambria County. If you want to buy Boots, Shoes, Mats, Caps, &c, go to No. !High street, where there is a large stock at prices unsurpassed for cheapness. Tlimt'M So. Vallie Barker haR as line an as eortment of goods of all kinds and qualities as can be found anywhere, aud has earnest a desire to sell cheap as any man in the business. Bo if people will put that and that together, and then go and see if it is not true in every particular, we feel that they will not be disap pointed in their purchases or dissatisfied with the irice of any article kept f orjale by Vallie. A Xfit foIl yt lue. A new gold mine was lately discovered by a gentleman of this place. He savs gold can be found by dealing with Eeoptad A lliotlier, Clotniers, Johnstown, -o. Ul Main street, where any man can make live dollars as srood ns gold by purcha-sinir about thirty dollars' worth of their made-up clothing. A wise man said that a penny saved 19 as gooa as a penny earned. Then save your money by purchasing clothing whre it is cheap, fashion able and durable. Chliicne I.hr. James J. Murphy So. 109 Clinton street. Johnstown, is opposed to Chi nese cheap labor, on principle as well asbecause he has no garments to suit their Eastern fash ions. Rut he has mad-up clothing of all other possible, probable or established fashions and tastes. He has lust recelvett thirty truuus mil of tho best and choicest made-up clothing. which he will sell at a verv small profit. Mr. Murphy is an experienced clothier, and is strict ly honest in all his do dings. Give him a chance: Hye Klnflh. C. T. Erazer has laid in a large supply of dye stuff's suitable for tho season arid is prepared "to sell them cheaper than ever nt Eraser's cheap corner, Johnstown. Mr. Fitht keeps on hand all kinds of oils, paints, drugs, medicines, perfumery, and patent medicines of tho purest and best quality. Reingan old drug gist, with great Judgment and a large experi ence, he can purennse to advantage annseu as cheap as any other man. Give Mr. Frazcr a call. rits I Fits I M. IT. Mayer, the great cloth ing merchant. No. 214 Opera House, Johnstown, Pa., has the nack of fitting everybody that comes to his store, man or boy. Ho is one of the best men in town to give people the fits, and such fits that do not hurt anywhere only on the back, nnd they set on there so neat that even that iloesn't hurt. So, kind reader, go and get fitted with good, well-sewed, durable cloth ing, very cheap and fashionnble. Oil! Oil! The oil regions of Pennsylvania have received for oil, since ISiiO, one hundred and thirty millions of dollars, and Reopold Mover, New York dry goods merchant. No. 212 Opera House, Main street, Johnstown, has sold a large quantity of dry goods, dress jroods. twin nets, lints, ribbons, and notions, since 186. Many dollars' worth of goods are daily carried from his store, and yet he always has plenty more to sell. . Whistling. The boy in school snidhedidn't whistle it whistled itself. N. F. Carroll, the dry goods merchant and grocer. No. 215 Main street. Johnstown, does not sell goods they sell themselves. The goods arc of such a supe rior quality that they do not need any recom mendation. Mr. Carroll has just received a new lot of the best and most fashionable goods in the market. Also fresh groceries, and lots of them. Who Htola th II nm ? John J. Murphy, who keeps a Dry Goods Store in the old Man sion House, Johnstown, observed a man pass lug out of his store with a large bundle under his arm, neatly wrapped up in a newspaper. He whs informed by his clerks that a gentlej man from Indiana county had bought and paid for forty dollars worth of dry goods, dress goods and fancy goods. That's Murphy for you ! Don't Trlifc. Our advlee to young men.ls, don't drink, but take vour money to L. Cohen & Rrother's Cheap Hat Parlor and spend it for a nice hat, a nice umbrella, a nice neck-tie, a nice cap, or nice furnishing goods. Everybody will like you the better for it. In fact you wil! like yourself better when you are well dressed. A nice hat will make the very beard grow. Try it 1 No. 227 Main street. STOF.RO.l Ji'H CATHARTIC SYPtJP used In all cases instead of Tills. Epsom Halts, Castor Oit&c. H ighlv flavored. Pleasant to take. Children like it. Price 5 0 cents. W hole sale, R. E. Selijsrs & Co., 45 Wood Street, Pitts burgh, Ia. IJune IS, lt..0.-ly.J 1 IIAYjEJLjERS' MFK AND AOC1ENT INSURANCR COMPANY", of Hartford. Conn. Cash Asset, l..riUi.iK). Grants I.Ii- K and EDlVMi;.vr Policies of all ap proved forms. Ampin security, low rates. Also insures against Acci UK STS causing death or total disa bility. Policies written by the year or month. Has uaid SToo r ilar Co. .. yeurs in beneiits to policy-holder. 50 Cents to $5 per Evening, at Home. We are prepared to furnish profitable emply nicnt to Men and Women nt their homes. Onfe person in each locality throughout the United Stutcs, can engage in this tiusintss at great wages. We send, fkeb, 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 ad0r'?s. without delay. E. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Maine. (,n A DAY FOK AI.I. Stencil Teol samples I Uruai led free. A J.FullamfiS Broad way ,N . Y. STATE ok JOSEPH RKICflTER FJ A DMIIflSTUATOTt'S XOTICFi Letters of Administration on the Estate of Joseph Reichter, late of Carroll township, Cam bria county, deceused, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township. Those having claims against said cstato will please present them properly proven for settlement, and those indebted to the same will pleuse make immediate payment. WILLIAM REICHTER, Oct. 13, 1870.-5t. Administrator. Newspaper Advertising. A Rook of 125 closely printed pages, lately is sued, contains a list of the best American Ad vertising Medium, giving tho names, circula tions, and full particulars concerning the lead ing Daily and Weekly Political and Family Newspapers, together with ail those having large circulations, published in the interest of Religion, Agriculture, Literature, &c. Every Advertiser, and every person who contemplates becoming siK'h, will find this book of great value Mailed free to anv address on receipt of 25 ceuts. C1KO f. HOJVKLL Si. CO , Pub lishers, No. 40 Park Row, New York. The Pittsburgh (Pa.) Ijratitr, in its issue of May 29. 17.1, says : "The firm of G. P. Rowell & Co., m hiili issues this interesting and valuable book, is the largest and best Advertising Agen cy in the I'nitod Srstes, and we can cheerfully recoramond it to the attention of those who de sire to advertise their business acicn t iJieally and ysteiutieally in such a way: that is, so as to secure the largest amount of publicity tor tbe least expenditure of money." If you want the Eastern Star Flour the best ever sold in Ebensburg go to No. 10 High st., where alone it can be had. If not good money refunded. SUiirCENA IN DIVOIWE. John Kinni rs. Catharine Kinxky. , The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania I J to tbe Sheriff of 'ambria County, Greet ' v ' ing: Whereas John Kicnr-y did, on the eighteenth day of September. A. D. ISM, prefer his petition to. our Judges cf the Court or Com mon Pleas of the County of Cambria, praying, for cause t heroin set forth, that he might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, Catharine Kinney. We do therefore command you, the said Cath arine Kinney, as we have done before, that you be and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Ebcnsburji', at a Court of Com mon Pleas there to behold for the County of Cambria, on the first Monday of Decemb'i-next, to answer tho petition or libel of the said John Kinney, und to show cause, if any you have, why tuo said John Kinney, your husband, should not be divorced from tho bonds of mat rimony, agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such caso made and provided. And.hercof fall not. Witness the Honorable George Tt.vlor, Presi dent Judge of our said Court, at Ebensburg, this 12th day of September, A, D. 1S70. J. K. HITE, Protliontary. Attest Johx A. RL.ain. Sheriff. ShcriS's OiHce, Oct. is, l.?70.-4t- "VTOT1CE. The undersigned, having -1-' been appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county an Auditor to report distribu tion of the money in the hands of A.-1). Luther nnd Henry Render, Executors of Einericus Ben der, deo'd, gives notice that he will sit for the purposes of his appointment, at bis office in Ebensburg, on Fritiajf, the 4th dan of Xovcmhcr next, at ' o'clock, p. m., when and' where tho parties interested can attend if they think pro per. JOSEPH McDONALD, Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct. 20, lfftu.-ot. -Tl te tint ler- INSTATE OF JOHN KINGSTON. Dbc'd. A dm MMrator' A'ot lee-. Letters of Administration having leen granted to the un dersigned on the estate of Jobs Kingston Jlate of Conemaugh borough, dee'd, all persons hav ing claims against said estate are he5ebynoti fled Ut present them duly authenticated for set tlement, and all indebted are requested to make payment without delay. A ITDITOK'S NOTICE. signed, having been appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county to dis tribute money in the hands of Sarah C. McCan ley and Henry C. Kirkpatrick, Admiuistrators of Thomas W. McCaulcy, dee'd, hereby gives notice that ho will attend for that purpose, at his otfico in Ebensbunr, on Tuesday, the iOlh day of November next, at 2 o'clock, r. m., when and where all persons interested mav attend. JOHN S. RI1EY, Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct. 20, l870.-3t. If you want toi buy Groceries of any kind, go to No 10 High street where vou can get fresher articles and pay less for them than elsewhere Johnstown, Oct, 30, 1870,-. A DMINISTIt ATOH'S NOTJCFr Letters of Administration upon the estate of Capt. Mark M'Laugbtin, dee'd, late of Wash ington twp., Cambria county, have been grant ed to the subscriber residing in Buminit ville borough. Those having claims against said es tate will please present them properly proven. and those indebted to the same are requested to come forward and ma ke payment. PAT L MCKENN'A. Summittville, spLT, 1670. Adm'r. DMINISTKATOIJ'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration upon thi rstat of William Gwlnn, M. D., dee'd, lata of Loretto borough, have betn granted to the subscriber, residing in said borough. Those having claims against said estate will please present tbem properly proven, and those indebted to thi, samo are requested to oomo forward and make payment. A. J. CHRISTY. Loretto, Sept. 25, lS70.-6t. Adra'r. ry It. SCAN LAN, Attor-t-Laic, Carrolltown, Cambria Co.. Pa'. All man ner Of loiral business attendnd to nrniattlr and THC TANITE FOK Gumming &aws, m TUE BEST SAtV GUHMER! 1 Til E WORLD I Ft, sm b r GEORGE HUNTLEY, r.bviuburs, fit. a superb stock! , Sf yvvn,V buy anvtluns that OF ELECAST j i i "P l T T nnnno nn bought m and save money in the operation, Oat man Co.'s Store is the place to visit. HOW OPKXIXQ AT M. L OATMAN & CO.'S CHEAP CASH STORE! No. 100 HIGH STREET, Ebensburg. If fair prices and superb goods ore what you w ant, the right men to deal with are M. IL. Oat man cfe Co., whose Cheap Store is at No. IS! Hijjh st. REDUCTION IN PRICES ! FOR CASH! TO CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK OK THE 1? sir SLATE COMPANY Are prepared o furnish to Builders or Slaters their VEFT BARS 8'PK COLORED srrstlOB. ROOFING SLATE! From their own Quirics, located in Norh;imp ton county, IVr.n'a, AT QUAKUY i'RICr S. Samples may be seen, and commur.k-atious addressed to E, L. GOODWIN, Agent, JT. W. fiKAILKSCERKER, Prrs'l. Office : TlnFWEn's Uni.Diso, Duqceexe Wat. Cor. Eighth M., 1'iltsburg-, Pa. my 5-bin. If your mother, wife or sister wants I to get the very best oewinff ruiaciiin C7 Glass Fruit Jars, tie. rrO MAKR liOOM fok on i Kit floors J I will sell for tho next FIFTPEN PATS : 1 itirt ilnn. Tin Top atari ire, K1.G4. 1 quart Hvro Jan, 2.0J per doi. 1 nrt 4irm Jnrs 2.00 r la. 1 quart Protector Jam,... 3.CO prr ilui. 1 quart X I. Jar 1. 90 per . Iqnart Protector Jan,... R.OO per doi. 1 quart Belle Jam. S.SO pr doc. 3"ln Cmi, I quart, 3 j'lnt. nrt 2 qmrs. vwr CHEAP; One bushel IIiikUcI. SO to 75 rent ; Clothe Ttasket. 50 cent to tl.00; Toilet Het., from S3.n0 to ."Ja) per iot of three pieces. Ite friKerator?, 'sU-r-Cooers, Batii-Tnba 10 FEE EUT. 1JSS THAI tITYPBlKS l v These price are strictly Cah when g-ooJ re taken awuy. A lrpe pf ork Of Iirars Kc tUt , Tinware, Kntunelrd TVare, Houbokocpimr tioovl and Cook Stoves, Ac, at prioe to pleews. em the market, tell her to buy the G rover 4& Baker, sold by M. L. Oatman. If vou want to buy JBry Ooods, go to No. lOO High street, where you will get better bar" gains than at any other place in Eb ensburg. "REMOVAL and ENLARGEMENT- COOKINCTSTOVES, HEATING STOVES. TIN, COFPER Si SHEET-IRON WARE. Havlnjr recently taken possession of tbe new ly fitted up and commodious building- ou Hitii street, two doors cast rf the iitink nnd near) oppotlte the Mountain Houc, the subscriber f better prepared tnan ever to maniiraeture an articles in the TIN, COM'EK aud SHEET-IKO.V WAKE line, allot which will be furnished to buTers at the very lowest living prices. The mbscrlbtr also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Sieves of the most approved dcslg-n. t?'-Sr0UTIXG and ROOFING made to order and warranted perfect In manufacture and ma terial. KEI'AIKING promptly atteuded to. All work done by me will le done rioht and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WAKE sold by mo cau be depended upon as to quality and cannot be undeifold in price. A eoutlnuanco and increase of patronage I reppectfuily solici ted, and no effort will bo wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALUE LUTKINGER. Ehensbtirgr, Oct. 13, l:o.-tf. GOOD FARM FOR SALE 1 ft7 ACKES OK CHOICE LAND, .1 J f 1 30 Acres of which are cleared, rlll b' sold on the most reasonable terms. This FAr.M Is located in Allegheny township, Cambria coun ty, on the road lendiujj from Loretto to Chest Springs, atul within two miles of the former and three mile of tho latter place. Tbe im provement consist of a eomraodious DwBLtXMl HorsE, in excellent repcir, a rood Bah, and all necessary OtTBriLPisos. Thero is a Una OiXHiuu of choice fruit aud an ubundanca of pure water on the premises. The woodland ia covered with the liest of timber. 6?"'Tbo above described projerty will be sold on conditions to suit the purchaser. Arplr ojj lhe paemises to 11. ; C. fcHitX,!-. Allegheny T p., Any. 1, IKO.-tj, PETITION IN DIVORCE! John KlIET V. Cathbikb Klnnet. In the CVurl Of Common Pleas of Cambria Counts' No. Uecem tier Term. liH'O. And now. Bent, l'itb, 1ST0, on motion of F. I'. TJeraey. Est.. At torney for Linclmnt, 1. It. tw-Aniau. i ap, pointel CoramU-loner to tak tejtimorij; cud report tUo name to the Court. Pro. Cur. NOTICE. In rnrsuaneoof th above irder cf Caurt. I will sn Kt the cfllco cf F J. Tiernoy. ' Esq , in Ebensursr, ou 3io.vn.ir, timjili i. o October, 1ST0, a 1 2 o'clock, p. m.. for the pir pose of taking ttmiony, when and wfcciv? the parties iBter.ttea r-ny attend it tfcev think pro . er. THOMAS H.5CA-NLAN, ' Otrt, li. lT.-3t. Ctctesfocrr. Tio. 9SO "Waclilnerton Btreat, jonxsToiriir, rA, AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES PR ASK. TV. II AT. Johnstown, Aug. I?. lST0.-2m. ALIIABLE YXXni for sale. An excellent Farm in Clearflcld town ship. Cumbiia county, cqi;i-lis-tnt CH miles) from Chest Springs r.nd bt. Ai'ffustme, is offered tor! pale on reasonable terms. Sitid FHrm contains Hl'TV .URI.s. about Fotjtt AfBf? of wli'cli afe ciCHred. i)vini' thereon a L(G ffOt'PE and a LOG BAbN. For further Information, inquirw ef Comr Hi lit, crar the prensies. or call ou orfddress J. C. SULLIVAN, Pcpt.lb-lm. AitiKina, Ta. A TJDiTOH'S NOTICE. The und.r sig-ned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common l'lea? of Cambria county to report distribution of tho funds in tho Sheriff's hand arising- from the sale of tho real estate of,Ter rcr.ee and Frnfe Hughes; No. 8 Sept. Term. lfi"0, to and cmonjrst the lien creditnrs. hereby Brives notice that he will tit at the i'rotbonota ry's Off: c, Johnstown, cm Saturday, (Kt. 22, lfO, at to'cluekj P. Jf., when nnd where all partiea interested must present their claims or be da barred from coniinr la on said fund. C. W, PASLT. Johnstown, ?opt, K, 1"?70. Audltcr. If you want to buy Qucensware, GJIasswarc, Hard ware, &c, be sure and go to No. 10 High street, where a fine stock at low prices await you. COHTINESTAL LIFE 1ESMASCE E8. OV ll.VUTFOKD, CON !V . Tiacl S. Zi&srs, Pres't. - - Tnzt'j 2, Z-cajlus, Cw'y. rpiIIS COMI'ANY ranks eiony the brst i class Life I nHiince Companies doinp bua incsa m Ma9sncbut-e'ts, sr.d bj complrinp with the Jaw? of that State, insures perlect saletT to her Policy Holder. I jiinn's 0 per cent, loan of premium ob Life Policies to its Insured, and by applviup all le earh collected from its members to Iiuurime, ives the largest Ir.su rniicp attainable fur tha amount of storey in. treated. Its profits arc divided nsoorg the Pol icy Heliicrs. and ix DirideRs hare nexorbeen less than Srj per cent., ifca-t bTining the net COKt of ths Insurance within the most limited meaiif, and affording the profecion of a Policy on lerma not excelled by any Company. Trwtwortby and reliable men are vtntd to. at a agents for thi Company in Cau-bii and adjoining counties, ai.d n ith utli the nioi-t li'ueral arrsngenjents will be made. To tlioe who may be u;iacquaiutel wjih the buii es-, full in?iruciiori and aid w ill he most cheerful. ly rendered whenetcr desirable or arailablc. COPE JOHNSON. Agents for Cambria County. Johngtomn. Pa. Home h Ncbtos, General Agents, fi Fourth Aeme, Pitt3brsrj;h, V. apr.14.-ly. Toor wcmiB are n etery aide, and orphaaa cry for b-ei!,beeaue hnsipd and fa- thors Ured and died nnir.ured. " A!?1KRICA!V LIFE INSIMME C03IP1SY OF PlllLADELrilAI. Organiiad 1850. Aix.TVmu.Di.N,Pi. . .Jch.t 3. TVii60jt, Sec. All policies nnn forfeitable. All policie ara pajable at death or bO ye r9 oCaga. Ecosomt In mnnagemei:t, Cabb :n the selec tion of rika, PacMrrMta in the payment of dca:h claims, and Skcvbitt in the inTement of it immense funds, arer gidly adhered toac4. have al wats characterized thii Company. J. FRANSlTcONDOW, Special .igrenl. OF PEKX8TLVASIJ. CAMBRIA COUNTY AGENCY,. b. n. flaxk. m. d-. i arx a. bkrst, lie Jkni Litnliu.-r. A ?ent. KtX'ntbarf, Tjv. iv- rotrrrvs Ny-I"oprsrraije. flL-tf . KOVAL IltTASA IOTTERT. Pr?jes cfiahM and IrformitLia f"-j- tw Gtfyrri-e, urn ait, rr-vbW, k.i. it
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