fambria Freeman nri. DAV, NOV. 10,; 1870 Tp KOITKIX CO., 40 Park How, rf?Tnd S. M. PtTrKNAlIX & CO., l'fl'v Vork, are tlie soli- agents for the k i!Sn mn 'ty, al,d a7flor- ii61 Tn trait far instruiitu"V -.7 -I -1 10 , r lowest cash rates. Advertisers iu I ?, ,re Rested to leave their favois t 1 1 kr or tbi above house. "local and personal. , 3BU "- i t,ree neep i'e-i-"- . i.mi.,,1 k. 'iica on I ue.-dav s butcJifi lvlt" 11 ''. i Jo Morrison. b-c injury on the HuKUUfc'Jon we noticed lust week, i .i ..voniiii last.. ) i.n 1 I.utau r- ... , - , H" 1 . . r 411 ipurn liieil reiv e.tl ' ' " ' , j on Kitf e. i ' . . ...1.. .-..1 , l. -f rtolf fluaucui Btciw aim uicu Until Bit- ' . - .. . ;nii'es Alter. 1 Nt York tanker named II ell man drew .1.1 a I'fW Java ml-o, in ihe San ' " i.Wv lottery. Hell uiuu, can t Iv-.tUaroori'eMllikeusV ' lU C , 1 ITtdf.n Hof.l L-itchn bl "iff rod 01 o' " ! e t--.ia:'l te 'ra t''e chimney, 011 I ;' L . . 1.., n-.ij fort mottid v itihrorrPil ..aim- B-'1- "u i , - 1 unv 1 1 m m (t . uiM'ln IllPfl- 1 L:JutN ueiu'i" e- " ;,t a3 Join;. .... -'t . . t, it J C''.tnr vliiu'B prcperiy 111 ji unsic-r ' lip oii tl't 2"-'il in?t , and Jacob Luther Viu do 11:1016 tnE m JSiiiiiuehanna ' .. .1 .. "jih in.it. Ti 'nve i:i to tltue enjoyed the most Site fa!litr Hint ims pioiiaoiy itr u-nctd ia tliis h!-h latitude ut this n of the veur. The ihermotiieter tt two ,tic Mi:.i! indicated SI d.'gioes ia the (iM Join-ton, switch lender In the Al "'wilroad 2rd, fill suddenly dead, while '';"f.kr.s the track on Monday afternoon '"hm-iW of the Iuui;s is u;posed to . 11 k. u ...tr.. .w..i p,,vr MstbtT" nr o!J Udv residij.g in 1 ' 1 TJI , .1 k-'CWII tU'I!Mlpl ii:ur t'Olllll, u iuumu iialerbarn yard on Sunduy erenitig Ut. r.r'exT or disease of the heart was troba Le cause. Her husband was found dead -ihfsme place gonie eleven years ugo. f-Pml)t:ger Si Co., whohe ndvf-rtiseinent ears iu vr paper to-day for the second hive createu a tcnsanou in inercnuiiie bcretwaj. and big crowds of custom '.nr." their stora room almost constantly. k td evening. 1 r.ey are ccriauiiy geiimg 1 1 Y'.v.i'.f of aoQ'li wonderfully cheap, and tl:e Attrnt'tion that tlrawa ttie crowd. Tixnisp IVioIan and Michael Derh.tm terribly injured, a day or two no, by the it ure f'xpiosiou of a blast at nn ore mine Iioi!:J:.l?bt;r. Poohm had both hands i- 1 1 1 t' ic" iSJ luce arm lcch suocsiugiy nurn- Ej h ot Ms linn h.id to be amputated, it i not iMe th.it he will survive, tatad etc li:'"er lorn off. knee fractured !nrf seJ iitH-k burned to a crisp. Vili.K. L. George, who has been s'.udytng atcukpeot ears with lefrs. Johns- VtScitiku, w:ia admitted to the practice -1-1 . 1 j 1 i::.g, : ircumtiit Court His cxamiua-ii-i'.i to hnve been highly creditable to e'.iirdlo his tutors, nnd ve hope hi pro- on! career, wherever Le u.ay locate, will V patent n.eihod for making roads is to rp wit into tbe mti die of the hiuhwav a:'J the culverts on hiirh ground, to thtit itcruiin run arrnind nii'l create nn almost yit.e rsi:d l.i.'.e tl'roiigh which every ve- LiS to te ovajgea. 1 his patent can be iu ipv?.i'.ioa on the rd lead:ng from 'ii'irc tu Lorfllo atii within tho limits of itti-r.tiuu i JirecteA o Ihe extensive ad- taifttoi' MeM-ri. Geis ,t Foster of Jehns- la ! found in mr advertuii.g columns . Ti.ey are iu eau est pout removing 11A besides wautine to dispose real es- i.rj are determined to almost give goods rum i.cw until spung in order to get rid itsrsi-r.se stoc k. Let our readers, one 1, avail theuieelves ot this extraordinary ft obtain bargains. Vux. Berg, younpest s n of llr. Feter c:;. loor IIoumc H.revtor, tnft with a iltcoiilrrit ftDd t:arrow crr.nye Irom death iJij lat. He was a.-ci.tirip an elder io oiakit:" oine repairs at their father's lil. ill (NmlilMrt tnttri,.! jn n ti ln ' ti., Irotber was using flew from his 11 d s tu ' Alexander in the face, iu ; terrible giif'i and knockiui; him sense- lch ccuditiot; he was removed to his 'butij no-it gaid to be doing as well as !m- Yr&ncis J. Earheriek, who removed Uitwi tonLip to Virginia last spring but a:Wii.ta migrated from there to 011 I'ujjmj of Inst w eek. It appears ne wtj ensued with others in operating v...:r. michiiieoii i.ia'frni T,-.jr!viii f 1! state, aid by nome means got one of fros caiiL'ht in tho marhiti nr en tprrihlr fej that it bid to be amputated, under . - . rapiuiv uecuueu auu :i!'Wl;wiiigdny. '''cs, Esq., and his estimable f.irreu our town on Monday evening ,,J -1'H lUtOtition fit' ItiL'inir tin A tvtm y nadce at Front RoyaL Va.. wleie ,",'"'s 13 undertaken a very extensive - cv. trart. Tiie OCd iJhes of our ..4'";h iIr- wile and wife's eister, ". ,!,f:xe. lrom our midst has created a ."t Social circle whlfh th bf "1 ttiUaiutancc and friendBhin will t.;'' Lo,nr 10 ' Pprcciate. May health and "tuc.wim ttiein in their new home firifxt l!n tpl'lt da!-tor, aged n years, of Mr. r " ""meiiy of VVilmore, but now " aM severely burned on ene side L " ;d oce tand. She waa holding bcr arm. wl,.. . t-i Cer and caus'1 h to drop the feu inn f.r.;:, " r hi a-. " uio-uiace, wun ine ro- . uuniiM ol lt,e iniauc attract- w6-s:er to tho . , 'lortunste lrom a horrible death no ' tow ia a fair way of recovering. th0,!;?.0 Population, Johnstown Is pt:iaiI'i " l,n,; tte. The order is W'ln ""ui jr.iancasttr, r.rie, ''Sotr'n r.n-trrt' Johnstown and lins- .:,:f"e 59 Srf.y mistaken. Eac-h of -a "thaiffi11" tow'19 contains a larger re" 1" i) cai;e great "Uommer-To-t o ."STille Tamaqua, Kor- i( Joh,n119 Btid Carbondale also are OKr Arrangements and Facilities. We are prepared to give prompt attention to those who arrive by the R. 11. cars or steam bost siid wish to depart the same day. Persons nt a distance wishing to obtain medicines for their friend?, will bring a speci men of urine lor examination, or have it sent by express. The patient will be careful to take the first urine pasaed alter a night's teat, and in all cases to give thoir aui. This latter ia necessary to a correct diagno sis as well as to tbe regulation of the quantity of mediciue prescribed. We would like to have the mamk and resi derce of every patient. The advantage of this will be apparent to all, but especially to those who may wiabto send back for a second course of medicine. We keep a regular record of each analysis and prescription, by comparison with which, we are enabled on subsequent examinations to determine the improvement in the case, and make the required changes in treatment when necessary. The fuel itiea which Tacket Boats and Ex press Lines furnish for quick transportation of small packages, to and lrom every point within live hundred miles ol this place, make it suffi ciently convenient for the treatment of all chronic diseases. In fact, this system of diag nosis, conducted upon the latest scientific principles of Urino-l'athology, "13 far more cer tain and much more to be depended on, thuu the usual "pulse and tongue" examinations alone. JJbs. L. k T. L. OLDSHUE. The Ksabk Tiaso. We refer with special pleasure to the advertisement of the Great Piano Manufactory of ilessis. Wm. Knabe Jfe Co., of Baltimore. This factory is one of the largest in the world; it is a uiagninVcut five story structure, fronting an entire block in Eutaw street, ;uic covering, together with the Lumber Yards attached, some two and one half acres of ground. Three hundred and fifty men con stantly employed turning out over lorty instru ments per week. The Knabc Piano hns by its superiority not only well nigh driven thosu ot .Northern manu facture from the home market, but also erjoys a large sale iu New York, Philadelphia and throughout the entire North and West, besides their largely increased Southern trade. The most talented musicians of the day, both amateur and professional, testify to their superi ority, and wherever exhibited they have never failed to carry oil' the highest awards over all competition, having received no less than to first premiums. Duiii.g t!-e last season they were used simultaneously by the most distin guished artists at the Opera House in Balti more, Philadelphia, New York, Brooklyn, Chi cago, &c. There is certainly no instrument made, more durable than the Ksabi; Pia.no. none but the best workmen being employed and only the very best of materials used. Local CorrcKitoutenc As Important action of ejectment, says the Hairisburg Paiiiot. was tried last week in Hollidajsburg, involving title to a Urge and valuable tract of la-id, in which James Brad ley, of Chester county, and others, were plain- tills and William Decker, of Blair county, and I others, delvnuauts. 1 tie case involved some nice questions of land law uud resulted in a verdict in favor of the defendants, who held the property under their improvement right. L. W. Hnll, E-iq., of this city, was counsel for the defeu lants. The whole tract of land was sold for a few shillings iu 1S 0, uu 1 it is now said to be quite valuable. The plaintiffs hold the same sort of a title tor many other tracts in Cambria and Blair counties, but the proba bility ig they have lost any rights they ever had by uegiect to assert them in due season ; all ot which teaches that delays are dangerous iu this age of improvement. Our courts in thip section of the State arc not much troubled with questions about the tines to land. SiNGi LAtt Incident. Mr. Hiram Rhodes, of West Huntingdon, on Saturday night last, re tired to bed having in his possession a conid eiable sum of money, which he put in his ve?.t pocket, placing the vest under his pillow. About two o'clock iu the morning he awoke, having dreamed that some one had entered the room and stolen his pocket-book, and on searching found his vet lying on the bed, the pocket book missing, ind the doors standing open. On searching the prernbses no trace of the robber orrobbers could be discovered. Mr. Rhodes is positive that no person could have entered his room, and that whoever open ed the door must haie been concealed in his room belore he went to bed, but the most tin gnlar part of the circumstance is that the next day the pocket book was accidentally found under the porch of the house, concealed under some buihiing rubt.i.-h, with its content ;ndis turbed. The entire matter remains a uisiery. Huntingdon Journal. Thf.be are a few interesting facta connected with the life ot Mr. Paul George, whose death we announced last week, which we deem wor thy of notice. When his father removed lrom Bedford county, to this county, in ltill he set tled on a tract of land about two miles south east of this olace, which afterwards became the property ot the late Jacob Turner. It. Ibl2 : ' m . TT O :l U I jlr. 0e0r0 cairicu me J . o. umu uu uunr- back from Huntingdon to Pittsburgh. In he was the contractor for making one fourth of a mile of the Pittsburgh turnpike, where Blairsville now is. During the previous year he had madejthe same tatance ot the game turn pike through w hat was then'ond is yet known, as the "Laurel Swamp Tract," 011 part of which the present Cressou Spiings buildings are now located. ;i!.M,')inVILMEST---The neatness and X"kn J tno amrnmmit and (lis- 't' Vh''V0'-'1 s:t"1'0 of :I- L. Oat "'r Wr,,; f"'il:'t:ii of all who visit ''toL', -,,;,! r,'rca,ltli,; uart. Mr. f aa.i-.is.'-, , rtand- nnw to select the U.su7'.. ,r"l,wi '"it he knows how f.wi-st r-,, L T"11"" "indseli tnem at u.urc 110cr.11 patronage. "nWnr ii V conceded to be I tfn'l (i,uU,:" of a live pa- . '-Ikitij.;'., "BH 111" ?k .!-"fwttr fCfa eof hard.vure. U-L , rV1"' Huntley Ul' O'-scrvea to prosper. :,oti1j7L,'r.'te".t Information fmm KE!uhns r:ot et re- "xt', 2-ivm '.;';"!(ww are opened 1 'Wlre,... T. 1Hoa Kill. HI-!. arru. laUwhopatronUeliim. All Saints' DaT. Tuesday of last week was "All Saints Day." This festival takes its origin from the conversion., in the seven teenth century, of the Pantheon of Rome into a Christain place oi worship and its dedica tion by Pope Bonifaee IV to the Yirpin acd all the martyrs. The anniversary of this event waa at first "celebrated on the 1st of May, but the day was subsequently altered to tho 1st of November, which was thenceforth, under the designation of the Feast of All Saints, set apart as a general commemoration in their honor. The festival has been retained by the Anglican Church.J James J. McrtrnT We called into the store ol this irentleman in Johnstown the otbor day and found him uctuaUy too bu3' ro talk, lie bad a dozen ot customers at one time, und wua soiling made-up jrniuieiits about as fat as a man can sell goods. The &'fn of the -tiUir" must attract people to No. hw Clinton street at this rate. James J. Murphy kcf mens' aud bovs' olothiiife', under aud upper jrarwentt;, cto'thinj and over clothing-, ail styles, ail quali ties, all tuehtens, and all pi ices. C II. P. The Cheap; Hat Parlor of L. Cohen & lirother. Mo. : itain sstre&t, Johnstown, still maintains its celebrity us the cheapest Hat storo Jn the place, and the only hat More in the place; that lirm mo now selling immense numbers of hats, caps, iriink-s, mnbreilttis, nt' i 111 un-nnitf Kocxis and f urs of all kinds. CoUeu & Brother tako a pride in "keepiniT up tho latent la.siiions and Btvles, aud beintr men of c-ood taste, tliey know what style and fashion is. Call with them it you want a tip-top hai. Pthawukiikies. A man in llnntinfrdcn coun ty is said to have grathere! iq-o straw berrn -son hi farm one day last w eek. Wedont know how that is, but we do know that if you want the bet kind of a watch, tho bet kind of jew elry, the best kind of a sewing machine, the best kind ot" fancy koo. Is. the bst kind of booKS and stationery, tiio best hind of cigars und to bacco, cr. J the best kind of everything, at very i-,-:i3ona!)lo i licet, C. X. Roberts is tue man to bay from. - , Mrrni.Y r.OT. Hlh-diddWdee! hi?h-did-dle-duml home from the city Harry has come, nnd now you will find, if hitner you hie, at the shoemaker i-tore au endless supply of the very best sroods that ever in town were offered so cheap lor the reedy cash down Roods of such kinds as must please one and ad who with mon rv in hand see proi.cr to call ; and to very cheap too that all will a;rec that better fe-ooda at low er prices they never did sec. Ttonun to Win. We think there is do doubt atmnt the 1'ateiit Safety Lamp JViXJid by K. J. Mills, and kept for sale at his I lour and Feed Sfre 011 Hirh street, winnimr its way to publle favor, aa ail who appreciate wfetffrmj exidodon' and breakagre, brilliancy of ! 1 ght, freedom from c-tfeneive odor and economy in tho consumption of oU, cannot tali to see it in thosa lamps." Buy one and be ecnvincea. If'vou wouM have no gfy hair use Hail's Vt'Kti'tabie Sicilian Hair Renewer, the oaly sure jreveatlve. JonKSTOwx, Oct. 7, 1870. near Free rrern-liaclng- hores has been tho pastirueof some of the prominent citizens r'f t .Vi'ir'i1' ru.il" of autumn have fadly 1, f.l.f i .WU1' l? And that it is a I'lcnsm- fsa tlxed tact-and innocent at that "rn,u ,1th n'."1Hh,H would not pruitice it. ',e tomtdnatieii Troupe of Delehaute, Hen-rh-rand 15ioodRooi will hold a concert at the Opera liousi; this evening-. The Coleman Chil Uren, occupied ttie saniu place on the 3d 4th and slit. The streets end alleys of our town have been TborouRhly paved and otherwise repaired dur ing the past sumtner. Not less than t hree niilw. of pavement have been laid oa Napoleon, l!ed ford, Adams, Kailroad and Locust streets, and in the alleys running: puraiM to Main street. JSew eteppmsr stones have also been laid at ull tho principal crossings. The Cambria Iron Company is making: a new street of tinder throiiRh the centre of the old canal basin. They arc-also making- a railroad up the north shore of Conemtiugh river. They have built an immense butch-r shop 011 the Is land, near the railroad station, and th-v are building- a new oltice in Millville borough, be tween the rolling mill and the river. About eighty workmen ui-e engaged in rush ing up the new Woolen Factory iu Wood vale, in iiopes of completing it before the wiuterft-ts in. This is mi iminciiBe buildiug. We counted three hundred windows in the main bmiiii!:, wliit-h is now ready for the roof ami his several of the roof timbers on. The dye hoiisc, boiler house, and engine house constitute 11 building almost half us largt; as ttie main building. tu!y th fouudatinu ol thes is laid as vet. Ciur street purveyor, t.y some 111 fabap. perhaps liy the tiirect.ioii of the Council located and Eluded the Mrcets and t lie alleys iu the lit h ward so high that the iots w ill have to be tilled up two or three feet. These lots have been tilled with -vater all summer, und will make a spieu di.l skuting park during vho winter. The lttuiti Broihers, ph. siciaus, have ooujrlit the Downey property on Market street and put up a splendid buiidii.'ir. The Yearly Hiothiv, ai.-io pii.VBicians have donu likewise" 011 Locust street. Ueorg-e Fritz und Jacob F.-nd huvu put up splendid luMUfions 011 Main street. Abiaru R-.pe2in has put up a fire building on Franklin street Napoleon Haynes has built a nice portico to liis house ou -M01 ris street, Kcni ille, ('bus. Siippes bus put upa lurjj-e store room on Midn street, ueiir V, 111. Oi r's eubinet wuro inanuiac tory. So it jn.es. borne urii ducat ed young men in this place are in the habit of indulging in "vulgar prac tices," as noticed in the lJt inciat of ia.-t week, Ttioy not only stand about church doers ai.n street corners, psst-iug- obsoeno romiii-ks t.boat ladies, but they are generally inH'c wherever they o. They u-t-in public. They (mss c-fj-sc-crit. jests in Mores. '1 hey ihtw and throw their tc-bfi co quins in the theatres at other people's head.-?, and though they were well raised ut home, yet they can ttuitp and cN-cr and liy r in public places, as tf they iliwrvt-il notice. They e;:n even call lespeetable farmers hard names, and act the monkey generally, in church and out of it. Now what, makes them do this? Becauso they are ucU edecatrd aud somewhat miici.i(V,i. Their parents would be ushamed of them ii they siw them acting the baboon, but they take earu V.t keen dark wnen the "old folks" are about, tmr police are afraid to say anything, tiiough tttcy are paid for attending theatres and other public places. Let 'em rip I W inter has not yet set iu. But iusi to think he w soon it may. Oh, tho cold and dreary viii t'r! Uh, the dark und cruel winter! oil, the snowy, stormy winter! How it makes me shrug and bhuddcr! How it makes me shake and shiver I How il makes tup tlihikof oysters! Jiowit makes me dread the deigning! Trrm-1-lL". with me, Mitichaha! When 1 was young T liked the wititei liked to see thesnovr Hakes lalUng through the htiinid air like fi-i:thc-s. But 1 in growiny: old and feeble. Hence, tue vvifctci- is a horror. 1,111 est ions for th3 Ter.chrrs Institute. What is a ': How long is a line? hen and where does the equator touch the-north pedeV How many sounds b.is 11 horn? Whet Is tn ditler ei'.ce "between a fracture and a pitiee !' r-haik? Represent a meteor according- to 'lark's liia irrtsns. Wl-ut 1 ecoines of a tiain of ears v.l.cu ihey strike :i Mute line? When does history rep-eat its lf '( When does two from two leave four? Represent KykbyptlJ.v:iiptl in phonetic characters. Why is it capital 1) put in the mid dle ol this word? W hen a printer takes a com ma out what does he generally put in its place? Loetk in a mirror and analyze what J on see? as an object Ietsem. iive us t he primitive of elec tricity ! J:ve the r-jiionyin et your own mtiue. A society has been established in this place called the "Free Institute," with twelve profes sors. It meets at the Library Booms. The last Ji -i.MiWtit hitsthe aforesaid profcssoi-s sfothing i v. l'ci mit us to ask thf-m the following fu;e tiotis : Chemistry and Botany How urn the sexes of the Zoop-hite distinguished? Metais aud Alctullurgv is there counterfeit -oid ov silver? Civil ilngincering - Dees vat r ever run up hill ? Architi't t ure What kir.ti of wood is a suubeum? Local llistcry Wh ii were pntu lirst used in this plae-? l;olitini hwinniy What diK-s one campaign cost ? l.ieiue-utary Fngiisii Analyze horoscope. Astronomy '1 o what race do- the man iu the moon belong V Horllolture To -what genus of plants do coal bleissoins belong? ileteortdogy Is a meteor n't l'l-:pir w hen it strikes the earth? This .Johnstown zouuvt indtilgr-l in a t all, on last Saturday evening. at the I mon Hall. A large crowd was prese-nt and everybody seemed to en Jov the occasion. . The stoiv of J. M. Howard, of Kernville, .rth ward, was cio-etl hist week by public nut hority. It tppoars that he was selling gootis somew !;at shiwer than he was buying mei:i, but says he did not know that. He left uud has not been heard of lately, though he may turn up in the course of cv-tits. A l.iisli timc-uiaj'be expectM here from now until the holidnjs areoer. U'l;e- theatres rac preparing for a run, balls arc on the tapis, and people arc pre-purin;. to onjoy themselves gen erally. About ten o'clock on Saturday nicrht lat the dwelling house of Mrs. A. sstommcr, on Adams street. aught tire by the explosion of a lamp which two little girls were filling, and the tUnues spread rapidly. The liro bell was rang, ami the tire engine got on the ground in about half an hour. .No lire.plug was any nearer than the head of Main street, however, and it was some time before the engine got to work, but when it was stinted the liana s were soon sub dued. The furniture in the lower rooms was tutved and lite 100ms themselves but little- Jam ared. The upper rooms with furniture .were consumed. '1 lie Hook and Ladder Company raved. the- furniture. The brewery was not in iiired. boss about il.ijOO. No insurance. Mrs. t-tcn; mer w as til the theatre when the tire broke enit. Ron Roy. CARuor.r.TOWK, Nov. 7, 1870. Df.'tr Free turn Materials for local letters were never so scarce iu this region us now, and you will consequently make all due allowances Should inv pen grow somewhat rusty from dis-u--e. Even body appears to have luily acei-pted tho situation that winter is lust approaching-, u;d prudence, nty, almost necessity, ce.itipee- a dilliyt-iit preparaiiou for his usually long- and lev leitii. our iHimers are busy threshing-, cribbing corn, burying potatoes aud cabbu,'e. rnakinv cider, gathering wood, and above all making due prepai atioii for the comfort of their cattle, etc. All at' thankful for tho fa vorable? tall, and are making good use of ir. Yesterday morning an old man named Baker wa- t lirnwit from a horse and seriously stunned or fhocked. He was carrie-d into the horel of Mr. I.-awrence Shroth ami medic! assistance immediately summoned. Towards evening ho was well enough to be hauled to ids home, about a mile lrom town, in a sled. Mr. Baker is an old man, some bixty odd yc-ais of age, and a cripple besides, so that the severe fall he re ceived must set hard 011 him. 1 loarn this morn ing that he is dofng as we-11 as couid bo ex-pe-cted. Lust week we had tbe devotion f tho lorty Hours, and Tucstiay lieing Ail fcaints' lay, aud Wednesday All Souls' Day. according to tho Catholic calendar, both of which days are very strictly kept aud received riy the Catholics gen wrally, but particularly our Uermtin popula tion, vou mm- readily imagine our town duriug Monday, Tuesday and Wednetnlay was alive w ith church goers. 1 congratulate you, Mr. Editor, on your con valescence, and hope you may not again be similarly aillieied. R. S.J. Hess & BnoTHEit have purohasetl the Clothing Store of I-eopold & BroTher No. Zil Main street, Johnstown, adjoiuSnjr Hess' Furni turo Rooms, nod wiil be happy to retain alt the old customers and obtain many new purchas ets. Mr. Hess, the acting partner, is a very clever man, and deserves all the patronage he can rfct. The firn having laid in a larpe supply of now made-up clothing and gc-nts' fui-niritiing goods. They also keep alt sizes of boys' ready niude clothing. Hess.Sc Brother are determined to sell cheaper thau ever Oive them a cail. SELLING OFF AT COST ! 30y000 DOLLARS' WORTH OF DRV GOODS. DRESS GOODS, SILKS. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. BftOCIIE. PAIS LEY. THIBET ASB BLANKET SHAWLS. CLOAKS and CLOAKING CLOTHS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY. GLOVKS. MILUNKKY GOODS, RIB BONS, VELVETS. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ac. Also, FIFTY PIECES CARPETS, of all grades and prices. Barge stock of Oil cloths. Window Shades. Trunks. V!ir Satchels, Are., &c-, i n fact, our entire stock will be ot'erert at COtfT and C-VIiitlAG li. und must all be sold by next Spring, previous to our removal to the West. 5"This is uiKuesTionallv the best opportunity- ever ofTered for the citizens or Cambria and siirroundii:-counties lnift. SPI.i:NliHl l!A!!'!.iv f t..,. r.,,-t, ,11. .1 mi win. In-... i.vt been through our f-tablishmciit, are f uily nwai e that we have bv fur the largest and mot-t com- j plot sttu-k of Coods in Cambria county. Wc the-iofore earnestly retjuesL all wlm mkuI Cowls cheap to call at once, as they may not soem have another such chalice to get! bargains. Wo with j it fully understood that there is humbur about this whatever, as we have already made ex- ; tensive, pui chases in Kansas and Intend making it our future home. Weave, therefore, deter- ! luinedto close out our entire stoclt by next f.pi inc, either wholesale or retail, o call sooti and ! avail yourself of this excellent chance 10 get oui goods very cheap. Bring tho. Cash with you, as we will sell on 110 other terms; - j (iV.lS &, r0S'ra:, rVca. IIS and II. Clinton Sf.s Joliitstuvrn. i ! fl Li v hi 1 j1 1 1 1 if 1 .1 1 1 .11 1 ! 1 j: II ! ETTEIi THAT'S WHAT'S j nor a Kt M r"J I i r i M Ml The following letter, which explains itself, nai been received at the Now York Branch Store, 31.117 STUEETi ; Opposite Cambria House. Ebensburg j ! Or-rofir.R 27th, lO. ' fes.r. M. HAMREKtiEK A- C. This unex j pcte-1 iness:ur may sennewbat surprise you. ttv-.ugh h a friend I think it pit duty to in'orra j you of the Bret that a certa.u party inenns 1 putting out your srore w ithtn t.-rr davs. if you do not pack up and leave town, lake time by the fore-loch; tSircti M.T. H. "PXCFLLKNT BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE Wc oJTer at IV;vate Stile -1 our STOliB IiriLDIXtS-, Nns. 113 and 115 Clinton street, fronting rl feet on Clinton street nnd running back lUS feet. It is probably one of tin-most, complete-ami best arranired Stiwkm 111 W estern I'eiii'.-y i vanhi. The second story is eleirantly litled up as a CARPET BOOM and tor "toi-iug gCMwls. This is an eiee-Ilent opportuoity for any one wishing to engage in tho mercantile business. It is one of the very best ioeate-d stands iu Johnstown, and has been tb.'.pjj- as good a trade as any store in the county. OFIS & FOXIER, Johnstown, l'a. i rPIIIJKH CHOICE DUSINRSS STANDS FOIl SALE I hereby otrer for eU ' ' 011 private terms three choie.; lil'Sl NTNr STAN lis- on tho corner of Main and Clinton Sts., Johnsuiwn, l'a. Tue piece of ground fronts liVs feet on Clinton street and 40'; feet on Main J ftreet. Thh; property will be sold nil together or ia parts, to suit purchasers. ' JOHN (JE1S. flNK RESIDENCE ON JACK-ON STKEKT VOU SALE. A new two story BRICK DWFBEI.VO HOFSI 21 by ad feet, cotitaialrg Ekiht Booms, It as. Watch, Bvth Re'OM, Ban;f., Wash Hotistr;, .V.c, is ollcred at private t-atc. Lot fronts 4-1 feet 0:1 Jackson si ree-t ut.d runs tiaek l.M feet to an alle- . AN DREW I' STER. Johnstown, November lrt, l.-'tll.-Tiiii. '"C. oOc. to to to 10 to Let) tl tte. to !.: 1.-.T) 1.25 4.U) 1.00 J.4I FALL TRADE. The following New Hood have just been opened fit Mayer's New York Dry Hoods. -Millinery, an.l nothing Stores, 21 and 214 Main street, (Opera House.; Johnstown: French Merinos, every shade, from 75c. to 1.;k Irish Forums, every Mro,le, from.. Corded and Plain Alpacas Best Assortment ot Black Aloacas Gorgeous l'laids, largest stock in town Tlaiu and 'orded Biack t'ilks. . Empress Cloth, all colors Chinchilla Heavers for flacks and Cloaks Black Beavers, in great varieties,.. Figured Changeable Poplins Children's Sets of Furs Misse-s" Sets of Furs Ladies' St.s of Furs I hiidrin's Trimmed Hat Misses' Trimmed Hats Badii-s" Trimmed Hats Bonnets of every shape and size From the smal!;st to the largest OSTRICH HOA '111 LitS, of every eoior, und F Bo WEBS, we- haveth" finest stock e ver bruits-lit to this tow n. Our FUmitelnud H,tr.h-t In-fttrlint ut is vertainly cue of the largest West of Philadel phia. aii-1 we intend ro increase our sales of the i, tiovo goods by our unusual low prictrs. We als', have on hand pieces of Prints, which will be soid at the very lowest eaty prices. i'. S.- In connect ion with the n'bove we have cite of the i'mes; stocks of Eeadv-Made Bovs' and Mens' CLoTI! INC. whl-'-h goods were bo't c;itii !y for '. -!., aud consequently can be sold lit the I'i'r, ttgttres. In this iiai'ut-use eslah lishment every department ispfpitrntc. but w ith ri-aly uccess trom one to the oth r. Beiiiem- 2.P0 to 1.75 to She. to a.r.'i to ld.iM tj:;.io 4.(1 to rt. m l.hu to S.(ii 1. "5 to 3.."Jt 1.5(1 to lti.no 2. t(0 to lS.ht'i bcr the New Yor Dry Cot.ds aud Clothing Hall. BlSKASES ! .' -g miraculous ' s iiianv per- ;ent ciri.cns i.EcrniciTY Cr;i:s cnnoxic S( iid fT a pau:phiet cunfainiu; cures of obstinate; chi onie- diseas tormed upon someiot the moit eri; 111 tstern l'cni;.-yl ania. Tl-.e e-elebrated 5i'reeher Halt cry. with Till! instructions for use-', for sale.- Address Illl. i. A. Kl-It K-.-1! Kit. Pittsburgh Fleet rh-al Institute, :.'57 Pciin Street, l'ittsburgh, I'enn'a. M A K It 1 1: Hi DAVIS EVANS.- In th: place, 011 Thursdnv. N'uv. :!i!.l.,li. by K. v. T. R. Jones, Mr. S. V . Davis and Miss Sarah J. Evans, all of Ebens burg. Very slyly done, indeed. Mr. ex-Burgers, but none ttie loss eiTec-tuahy ami wo hae no doubt bappjlv consummated ; find as you Inn e signal ized the event by kindly retiieie.berinv- the printer, it behooves us to wish you and your fair young I; ride all the joys and fcliciut which nr vouchsufe-d to those who are lovingly mated iu tlitai life and who seek"only the bap piuess and well being of each other. May ncithcr of you c, 1 r know sorrow or didappcint ment, hut, 011 the tontmry, may peace- and prosKrity ever attend you and i-vnder you as contented and iianpy in this world as it is possi ble for such two de-scrving mortals to be. EK232Tvxs2HE5 1II!D. Nicjht Owl. Wei do not know whether our friend John J. Murphy keeps night owls for sale or neit, but we saw one of the largest, birds of that kind we ever did se-e displaced before his large dry goods establishment last week. It was as large as an ettfrle nnd had virtimhted twenty chickens from ono farm before it was caught. Jenn J. Murphy sells the cheapest dry goods and dress foods, tiaimcis and clei 11 goods, blankets mid coverlets, in or ubout town, at the Mausion lunise eoruer, Johnstown. Too ! too! too ! too boo 1 N. F. IlAitnoti.-In addition to the Large amount of dry goods and groceries which N. F. Carroll offers lor sale at No. 21ft Main street, Johnstown, he has laid in a large stock of Furs ef all kinda and of alt sizss and prices. He cau rig any one- out for the winter cheaper than the cheapest. The render will find the place just opposite tho Opera House. Please do not fail to call and examine his large stock of dry goods, dress goods, furs, fancy goods, notions, groceries,- etc., and don't go away empty. "Haps." Every housewife knows what 'haps arc, but every housewife may not knew that V. S. Barker has "haps" ready made, which be is selling at the remarkable low price of 2.5t each. Housekcepeis who are in want of more bed "ksvering" will do well to call on Valiie, wiio is prepared to f urtir n any and everything? ia the dry g-oudj, clothing and grocery line s cheap as any mail in the ousmw,, cod deserves to receive a libotui l)tue of trouajfe. nr-',' , 11:;-,- IhS.W lns.V 1 lt?7V !073. 1(!7'. H?".' Ic'f-',' li!".; u, II. '.ii 110 l-ti"i lot:-".' III, 111-, IC5 h'7 S'5 KV 1U5 915 M'GOrr.H.-On Wednesday, the 2d instant, at his reside-ni'o in Al!egtutiy township. ..lames M'Congh, l'-:.. r.i!ed a 1. out 71 vears. Mr. Me 1 iough's ft.:i.i-i- v as a native of J it laud, but set tled 111 this county e.t a very c.oly day. The subject of this brief notice was a brother of the late John M'Ooiign, who was many years ago Sheriff of Cumbria county. Mr. Met. was a hard working, honest man, greatly respected, and by his- untiring toil succeeded in making for himself one ol the best and most higniy cultivated farms iti lite township in which he lived. One by one the hardy pioneers of our eon nt y art; disappearing f.rr 111 the famiiii-r scenes of their eariy struggles with the wilder ness. ''a.OS2fi PS ICES Of 1)13 1I.ITEX A S5KO., 4 Koulti Third Sirt'-M. Pl.i:tr!j;!;In, nt a o'clock, 1. 1I., .tov. 7. INTO. 1. S. ti'sof "SI o-i.. r.'s, 10-to s, I", y. .10 Year i per cent. Cy... . Due Comp. Int. Notes I. old Silver Union Kacihe R.R. 1st M.B nds ( ontral Pneifie R. It., L'u'ii 1'iiciiic Land Cr'ut B'nds VALUABLE FARM, &c. at rriiLtc s.im;. THE undersigned will ofTar nt Public Sale, on I I KMIAV, v.1iiil. iiixt., at 1 o'clock, p. m., TIlF.lit YALCAlXJsE FA KM, siTuated in Munsicr township, Cambria county. Smiles w -f-Ft (.f Cressoti Springs and about 2.- miles soul h of Lor'tto, 011 the Pittsburgh and Phila delphia Turnpike, and within one-fourth rd' a mile of a Station on the K. Ar C. Railroad, tu-.itl FARM trontains 135 Acres, about HO Acres ot which stro cleared, the balance being covered w ith sugar, beech aiuflhemlock. The land lies well, is very productive, and can for tho most part be worked by machinery. There are two Orchards of choice fruit and an abundance of excellent water ou the premises. The improve ments consist ol" u Lrtityc Irame ifoiw, cemtain ing H rooms and a good collar, it iiwU Frame Ii-me with 3 rooms anl a kitchen, a flr-d; rate Lo'j JVn r., 30 by W foot, (wcather-boartlcd,) with Sheds and Stabling attached, teu-ether with ail other lieees-sury Outleailuiiius. J?"T-i-ms will be made kuov. a it tkiic. W., I. & J. LILLY. Also, at tl.e sstno time and place, will "i of fered for stile. 1 Fresh. M.'icn Cow, 2 Fat Hogs, Hay by tho ton. Corn-Fe-dder by the load. Corn ami Oats by the nushel. Farming Implements, 1 Coal Cook Stove, Tables, Chairs, Stands, Bcd Ktetds nnd Bedding, Carpets, and many other articles of HmisolHild aud Kitcheit Fiiruif ure, together with ftbotit SO volumes of interesting Itooks. i-'' Due attendance and a reasonable credit will be given bv JOHN LIBBY. "Minister Twp., Nov. 10, 1870.-2t OR PHANS,COURT SALE BY virtue of rrn order of the Orphans" Court of Cambria county, to us directed, wc wiil expose to public s. lie on the premises, ou 1 iiurt do v, t;c l.t Un or" i Vveni'M-r, lS'.O. nt 2 o'clock, p. l-i., the following- Real Estate of which James 1). Shaw, late of Indiana county, died seized, to wit: A (KilTAIM THA CT OF LA AD situate iu Susquehanna township. Cambria county, and bounded us ftdlows: On the north by lands of liovehice- & King and Ceo. ttoodorham, on the cast by lands of Douglass A Kinports, em the south by lands or Douglass Soiucrvi!!e, and on the west by lands of Harter & Kinports containing lOT Ac-m. Tlt.ns OK SALK-One-half the purchase nioney to be paid oli eonfirmation of sale ami the balance in one year, with interest, to be se cured by the judgment bonds and mortgage of er. ft. If. M'OORMICK, the purchaser Nov. 10.-3t.. JOHN KASO.N, Adm'n uf John 1. Shaw, etee'd. TyTOTICE. Uy orJer of the lioard of Directors of the Poor House, I hereby give notice that the next meeting of the lioard will be held on the first Monday of December, and that mettini-s will be held montnly thereafter en ihe iirst Monday of eah mouth. 11. McDEUI-HTT, Sec'y. Sot. io, iS70:-vt, - REGl5TEK'b NOI ICE. -Nutice is i hereby given that the following Aee-ounfs j have been iiasseii and tiled in the Bciristcr's 'f- fit;e- at Ebons-burg, nnd will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, for continu ation aud allowance. on Wednesday, the 7ih day of December next, to wit : The Account of Mary Shoemaker, one of the Executors of Edward Shoemaker, late of the borough of Ebertsbui-g, dee-'d. 1 he tirst and partial Account of F. T). Storm, Administrator of D. T. Storm, late of Washing ton townsiiip, The second und final Account of James King, Administrator of the estyte id' Andrew Milicr, deceased. The iirst and f;:u:l Account of Chas. B. Ellis, Administrator uf Hugh Mac-kin, iate of Johns town, deceased. 'J he first ami final Account oflPat'k Rndqrers, Aitiniidstrateir of Anthony 0"Dom.eil, late ot Millville borough, deceased. ' The tirst and final Account; f David IliMe brand, tiuardian ot William. Henrietta and Jane Wysel, minor children e-f Moses Wyt-i-l, dee'd. 'i ho iirst nnd partial Acx-ount of Thos. Jell kins, Administrator of Juhc 11. Davis, iate of Johnstown, deceased. The first und final Account of Eliza Noble and James Glasgow, Executors of the last Wiil and Testament of Thos. Noble, late of White- towu Siiir, deceased. The first and final Account of John Shar baugh, Esq., acting Administrator of Conrad Eager, deceased. The first and partial Account of C. B. Ellis. Ouart'inn of Dan l Morgan Parks, h minor child of Samuel Parks, inte of Couemaukrh tp., dee'd. 'I'he first and partial Account -t" C. B. Kliis, Cuard'an of leorge Hoct:h, jr., ttn.l Anita Fretl reka Hoeche-, miuor cnudreu of llatitiah Hoeh, derease-.l. The first and fir.fil Aeeount of Tr-s. Criste, F.t-e--utor'f the lust S id and Te-sfanient ot Apaio n:a Brown, late of Washiugton tw p., deceased. The first and linal Ace-ouut of Geo. M. Ecude, Tsustee to make sale-of the real estate of Thus, and Catharine Ktersem. deeeasitl. The Account ot Catharine Roberts. Adtn'x of W in. Rcdx-rts, late o? 'Johnstown borough.dec'd. Tue tirst Account tif R. R. Ihivis itnd John Bei. net t. Adiuinist rators of lio estate -f David J. !avis, late of Cambria t-jwn-diip, di't:easetl. arising frenh tlie sale of tleoih-nt's real estate. GEt. . O ATM AN, Register. Efgister's OiT: v, Ebt nsburs-, Nov. HI, lb;o.-4t. Sixty-Five First Prize Medals Awarded I'irjB UEAT BALTIMOPeE PIAKO Initu factory. WILLIAM KNABE Sl CO., Slnnitfactitrvrs of j Grand, Square and Upright j PIANO! FQB.TE& Hiiltliiiore, II. i These Instruments have been before the pub- ! lie for nearly Thirty yours, nutl upon their ex- 1 celleticc alone alt. lined nn o.;e;i r:, r.-,J yrr-nu- ! i.-e'?c, wmcii pronounces tuem uncitiailed. Their "ixr 1 : combines rreat power, sweet nes and fine sink ing tpiaiity, as well as great purity of Intoiia t i .ii, and sweet n ess throughout the entire scale ftuir BESTI AND MOST f nil pi its 1 Now M. T. H. miK-bt tand for '.. T. Ho;ld." (enipty head.) or, us mu T.riri!.-bri.:n wouid sav, it iright stand frr "M-st Too H'utixious." but whatever or vhoever 1: fl:nn for. it gives us pieas'.'rc to inform our retid'rs that Bamberger's NEWVOiSK BliiMIl STORE! Micciirsff-il t.y the great rush of enstoinere that have visited it smi-e it has lecn opened in our town, will remain here for a short time yet, in order to enable every ore to ret the BEST CLASS OF GOODS Mul-h r.f Iok Kcaular Prices' BAMBElinKR i- CO. ha vf rei-C:vrd. in adi'tiotl to their well selected 6tock. IIi.iBV -.LW GOes, such as Tablr l.inKs. CclI)r3d', Blanlif is X.4FKIXS, roirj.i, TIi irs. Alpscas. Shawls. Balmoral Skirts, l-'ti ncy T." e.xt 1-., , Ac, A'lof w hich bavo !eon bought FAK BELOW THEIR I'.EAL VALEEtt very large HEW YORK BANKRUPT SALES I j AMI rtiSITIVKI.Y ! MUST DOZE! SOIiD I AT TUB I New York Branch Store i OS tltS STJtEET, Cj'po-i'e ihe CamLrui JL'iiaa, EaEKrBUt;fi. j GOOD NEWS! mr '"T "3wr- arr r -ir -siftf - -c- v -w w. yj ,-w , i The undersia-nt d, liavitirr rf t-eived and e penc.t 1 t.plen4id assortment of B j Fall and Winter Goods, eoiisistiug e.f Cloths, Chssimcres. t-'atinettji. Tweeds, Jen!'"; Vititerproof. Dress it nods of all kintls. sue-h as Frene-h Moriaos. Alpaca. Eutres. Deaimes, Armures. Prints, if, .to. Ai--". cu udiess variety of Shawls, Veils, Giove-, Hc-sio-i- nd Fancy .Artic les for Eadiee wear, togeth er with n choice sreck .if MADE-UP CLOTHING, HAtS, CAPS, Iloot. Sh'--' hml Fubbprs; a full assortment of FRESH GROCERIES; Hardware, yueen.--wnre. lie Stuifs, 1'ateut-Medicines, . : CAR PETS. OILCLOTHS, and nil other fir? it leg of merchandise i:suallvke pt iu r c-oo:irj- ;s(ore. Ail tl.tse- gtKds wc pledge, our word to SELL AT VKIIY LOW KsT 1'UICES, and ure determined to give as good bargains as any dealer in town or country. iT Thankful for past favors, wc hope to mer it a continuance and increase of public patron age j?, the- f.-tiire. P. II. SH1LLBS & SuN. Loret to. Pa.. Nov. 3, 1-7'.'.-tr. Varied ! b j 'o :i;hi'(kna in nivoisri;. .1 cfi A C I I 11 I f) H;JJ .1 ieativ-itis fl il fT II V Ii if I 11 1 ('omhria Ciuu'i, - ; t , The Co'.iv-rvro.i'!:! rf Pennsylrrinifi : - j..s. to the Slif r,S of Crmbria County, ret I fry: WUerra Jebn Kir.ny did. on the ; eiirht'-eiith day of September, A. D. 1--U9, jufer ', his pe-HMot) toiur Judges of the Court f Clrn- mon Picas 01 tiio County uf Cambria, prayimr. j lor causes t lie-rein s-t ft.rth. that be t-drjit t ! divore-'tl from the bonds of mp.'ritneiuy entered ' into ith you. Catbnrice Kiiiue-y. j We io there-fore coinu-stiid you, the said Cath ' iriiie Kinnt y. as we Mr ve done b- fore, that j ou ' le aud appear in your prore-r pi-rsf.in before ' our Judges nt Et-ehsiturir. ut a Court of Com ' inon l'teais there to beheld for the County of j ( fimbria, om tbe first Mondn v f-f Dcee.mbernex, ! to answer th- petition or libel of tbe said Joha j Kinney, and to shcir tatisf, if uny you brve, j why the said Joha f?rn?.Vi your husband, i should not be divorced from the bonds of tnat j rimouy, agreeai-Jy 10 the Act of Assembly in, i such case jua-ie ar.-l prov ided. Aud hereof fail 1 not. . , Witness the Ilrmra'.!" Oeorge Tiyl.-ir. rrwi- be-ngburg. is Jt3 ' deit ..iidi'e ( f our said Court, at Eh M r? i f 1 1 I this L'th dav of .oof ani'i' ,.. A. !). I ?". fFf i K I 1 '. K. HITE. From. M Si yj 1 I Att! -.T.-u- A. 1-L.vi::. Six-riff. mutrr. EVER SEEX IXSIBE THIS rJ 1 k.7i Bf ! K ii ia W ; 1 t I 1 i i Shcrill s Othee. Oct. Ii, l70.-4t. best st (jxniii t I'le't rial, the large capital employ ed 111 our nusiacss er.aoimg us to Keep continu lilly r.'i tiniii'.-n-e s-tocl: ef lumber, etc.. on hand. J.v'"All our Htiar? I'iiikon have our New luiproved OVEUSTKlT-NG Se'ALEf.ntl t tic AgrufTe Tr !!. I f -" We wottTt! call special aftention to our htn- improvements in GRAJtD PIANOS aii'l J ScH'AEr' GRANDS, Patented Aua-ust H, istlfi. w hich bring the I'ia no nearer 'erl't ct ion than i hi's yet been attained. j LVERY F1AN0 FULLY WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS ! ; We ha ;? made- arragements for the Sulo II ' holfsrilf A'jviK-ti the- most Celt brafetl i' a j; iah: tnw.i x s -, 31 f t.or r: A .v. which we offer Wholesale and Retail, at lowost Factory Pi ices. WILLIAM KNABE A CO., Nov. 10, lS70.-3:n. JH.n.TlMonr:, Mb. OW j ok a GOOD INVESTMENT. well known and highly cultivated FAtiI own ed and o;e"ii !fd by the subsrri ber, lo- . . e-ated in Altr-trheny township,-! aa.bt .a i-sS?" courtv, at'.idf oi.e-f.. urth t-f a mile ri l tl frcm kayhir's Statinn nrd f-r-e-aivl-n- M . . half nitii-s from lirefto. Isojren.-.l "'rWe'l sab- !.i ;!;. te-.::i:" and ta f or f.rii ' "'rT' '- i am l-.-K.i ee.ntjtms j.m ,s.i 11 ii.,t. more or t b ss.in the very bo.?t condit ir-n.and tie iinprove I itif-c's are 1 1. -st clois. t onsist tug ot a twu st'rr ! RKICK DWEEI.IXG H1 SE, co:.V:ui,:g r.cu ! roomsand well flnishe-t thn-uhoitt. tw-.i trtiK, I tt.iih 111 yo-.il r'iir. m h'rtuni- Flm. IVtM.'i Hiat-s.'. and ail other ncc' snry ostbuij'.l- lngs. the water on the preni.serf. ts aiuioai:t TOUCH ! rn ri n Tin Tl TTTT T I t n H;t. and ail other net f!ry o-itb is pMnnt and elastic, and ctireiy free from the j J 0 P T T J V A P J1 K.fThe bTt btmuess lound in so nutny Pianos. h . h 1. 1 . . H T 1. i Taken all logetlcr, this i on- e.f 1 he III "W.r"I iitlt5-li!x III V I 111 I I 'a'-,!t" properttes in Cambria -o-miy, they are mtequal'.-d. uvny none but the verv i JJMJ KJ X VAJ I 1 LlJJXXUiJ oidy needs to be iston to I e appre- iated". or--- riot.f. and ly needs to be 5001 to I f apprc iaft-t. Anr tiersoit, thrreferc. wishing to puehasea ireKvl rurm on t.u- i1H.1r.1t 1111 will dOTreil to en. I ou the subscriber, who is eesirous rf soiling au 1 is w illirg to fi ve a good chance to atir one -ri-ih-ing to purehasr. .1 SEPH II Oli UK. AlIejjLeny Twp., Nov. L", li7'J.-ori. EljlilNiiUlilj! N THE OKIMIANS' COUKT OF! J- CA 'IBItl A COFNTY. Notice ish'-reby giv- ' en that the following Appraisement ot certain Personal Property of Decoder ts, s!e;tel and s t apart for the widows of intestates, under the Act of Assembly of" 14rh of April, Is5I, have been tiled ill the Eejristor's Oilice at Ef-n.birg ami will be presented to the Orphans" Court rT Cambi-'a e-oi.'irty for nppri.VHi, on Weduesduy, th Uh oiiy of November next, to wit : The inventory and appraisement of the goods and chattels, etc., which were of Geo. W. Mc Dowell, dee-cased, sot apart for widow of said deee. len t ?iw.40. The invent Try .irrd Rpprnisrintii'i of Ihe-oodA anil i-hattels which were of Joseph Richte-r. he of ('ar.oll township, deceased, set apart for his widow, Helena Richtcr f.s4.U-. The appraisement of personal property set apart fr.r the widow ef Capt.Murk Mciiughlin ueceaseei ;-ir..-i".- Tne nppraisfalient. of the real estate of Conrad Ilof, late of Johnstown borough, dec-'d, elected to bo re tained bv his widow 450.00. GEO. W. O ATM AN, OI-rk O. V. Clerk's OCce, Eb -nsburg, Nov. 10, IsTO.-lr. MOTICE. In the raalter of the sale of the Real Estate of Jons Skkm.v, Jr., oti Ven!. Export., No. lli, June- Term. 1S".0. ia Coia- nion Pleas ed I'iimbria county. And now, 5th September. 1870 on motion of GEO. M. HEAD1, lJ., JliSKeil M'Ih)XAln, Esq., n.poi'Jtcd Auditeirto report distribution of the proceetls of sale en the above stated write. By the Court. The Auditor above named wilt sit for the pnr-pose-s of bis appointment, at his office in Ebens burg, oil ThvmUiij, 2th rioy of jVotvwiorr, inst at 2 o'ciock, . m., nt which time and place tho pal tics interested riiv attend if thfy think prd per. JOSEFil M' I JON ALD, Auditor. Fbf nebtirg, Nov. 10, l&T0.-3t. LIST OF CAUSES set down for trial at a Court of Common Picas to be held at Ebcn;-bttrg, in and for the County of Cambria commencing ou Monday, the 5th day ef Decem ber, A. D. 1J7U : FIRST wr-EX, ; Lynch vs. Noel. Barker... ...vs. Robinson. Fronhciser & Plitt vs. Hnether it IJonacker. Roln-rts A: Honells....vs. Tiley. Me A bee vs. Paddock St Adams. Lloyd & Craver. v. Edirusfem. .1. iv. I1ITK. ProtheTiotary. ProthonMary's Office, Ebe-nsburg, Nov. 7, pj70. (pOAL!. COAL! The subscriber"n7s V- opened a COAL H.U'K bh the farm of Da vid Reese, on the Clay Pike, within miles of Ebensburg, and is now prepared to' furnish 11 superior tirtielcTof Biwmsous Coal at 5o r.or ton, delivered anywhere in Ebensburg or viciaity. Persons wishing to fcat.d their own coal cert r en ch the Bant by rend lafingr f rom Btbert William;- Mid, via John Evana' farm. I Iraers left with G. ii. Owens' St ure, E!-ccbur6, will receive prompt attention. Nov. l'.Ms,0.-Sui. H. H. 0VEHD0RFF. jCiSi NOW I0PKED HUT I K GOOD FARM FOR SALE. 1 (y AC1.ES OF CHOICE LAND, I t t F ArrM r-f which are clar"d. wili te sold on the moft rcuiable terms. This Faiim is liH-nis: in A iie-heny township, Cambria coun ty, nn the road leading from Lord to to Chetat Spriinrs, and within two miles of the former and three mite ,,f the latter place. The im provements efusist of a commodious Dwetoa HoffB. in cxcel'.er.t repair, a grnd Hak.n. mini all tircessury Optbuii.kimus. There is a fUi OttcnARD (if choice fruit and an abund-iues of pure w niT on the premiss. The woouiand la , covered with the host of timber. t??The above described property wtil beaol 1 Apply on. LI3. 1 ot conditions to suit tbe pun-ltao.-. r.' caemmes to If l . Anfrrtf Trr., Anr. 1. K9.-: fa I. Mill! S T8EEL J2 Jl. J3 i GO TO BAKKEE'S Clothing Store. G BEAT OH A N CE. To Wave M.eney X ALL PERSONS buying Goods from m . after this date, and puvirz CASH lor tie same, will be allowed TEN PER CENT, off repular prices. Xo disct-A3-t will be allowed unless cash is paid do wo ot time ef purchase. t0omeon-! coB-.eull I and convince vonr selvcs that M'-XKY CAN i"E SAVED 15 V BL'VINU FOR (JA3H fsom GEO. HUNT LEY. I'SWU) SECIRISV 11 wmmi 1 tiist mm t y pexss n.rs ia . OA il 1 5TC I A CO IJNT V A ( I E N C V. E. TT. PA MX. C. D- ! GEO. A. BF.RBV. Jfefi-i F.rar.iincr.- j Asoif. RheunbHr;, f. t-VenjiT&. -v-FPStrstTAJH-ir. CVH.-tf .J f 'ATE or JOSEPH iiEICHTI-fil. ADMixisiH at iirs xnncr.. Letters of Administration on the E tate of Joseph Reii-hu-r, lst- of l.'arroli township, Cam bria county, ilccai-ed. have be-cn gi-anfet ro the suttseiibe-r. resJding in siid t".wijr,hip. Tbie having cioirns a-.un--t said estate will please present them pro'ery proven for f-etrb-iuenl', ar.-d f titifft i:ni 1 red to the same will please mt.k nnmcdiatc iiayrr.erfr. WILLIAM REICHTEK. Oct. 1.7, I17J. Sf. Adui;u;,tri.tor. f t 'ft.' fl? lfdlV I.'IVP'iviV .l.J.t.1 1011.1 iVitoi o.Y, !)KC'r. .tdeiJfuVrij;--V AV ii. t. LittersoC Administration having been grarted to tue un I dersignod on the estate of John KiNHSTr.,lat I of Conemaugh tirourh, dee'd, al1 lU-rsof.a Uav I iug- claims against sahl e--tateai-e lio.Vhy i.ott- licd to present them duly a.utb-iit Kitted lejr sct tlemeui, and all iniie-breu are re-uesttst to uuke payment without delay. THOMAS KINGSTON, Adm'r. Jrhnstown, Oct, 2U, lS70.-3t. A DMINISTKATOKS NOTICE. --- Letters of Admlrdstration upon the estate of Capt. Maik M Lauanlin. dee'd. late of Wash ington twp., Cambria- couny, hive been r rant ed to the subscriber rtJtln-jr iu SunmitvE:a boroup h. Those bavin? clainiA agn&t ev.J es tate w-ill pleaf rn-ft-nt them pn-perly proven, and those indebted to the Fame are requeeteil to come fcr-rerl a -Ve jsyn-ent. PAvLMcKFyA irs 1- n 1 ii