The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 24, 1870, Image 3

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pple seeds they are worth
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if we fanI out.
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ladies were
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fc,li"'5 , ,i - TmrwrATie Vindi-
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r ".i.UJicd m that vinge.
' ,evef uier.uiitile frieiiit Oalman has
L ki lor a couple of as fine mackerel as
r i i ti crnllet of an euicure. Mart
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Local Correspondence,
a-tial
H lime tl0ie iui h.cli. uii
j Ii. on Monday last. Its tffect ou
,cb'i!l be noticed by reference to the
'(aiflit l bc.iJ ol tin column.
,,. Walker tubbed Philip Marshall
tr, o iu It.diana, a few days ago. in-
tsevtre though not dangerous wound
Walker lias oeeu anesieu .
. Ymv, mother of the 4 Ibino children.
I Lad wounded in the hip during the
Thomai1 announee Ins arnlity to aup-
iuiiHe suU iiouutaii) Uoal iu any oc
jiitliied and at lowest prices. Also,
i;:eaJed U promptly, liob deserves
liLftowu turner nunieu jonu aictiei
eof his oyes so badly injured, a lew
;U, 0 OHMS on".' uj v. ,
e up suddenly, Hut II is I eared tue
sbteu tJfSlroyeu. I
Geo. Storui's magnificent painting of i
nz I'oiut disposed of by raUIe in
i vU Saturday night last, Dr. lioller, ol
;5bu:g. btiug the lucky winner. 1 he
realized was y-u. es expenses
eliftiiiow ol ti.e teason worm I'tiKiiig
t?:.i.. .
niili a lew addinons since, it now
ifs i:i ilepih a couple of inches. Sleighs
i tie on uego, and Lens give out
: g'.e.
ojDcnp men named Burkholder and
,iiei!td about a reserved treat at an
..nieuiu A'.tooua, ou W ednesday night
. . . . . 1 i..
eei. naU ue rtsuit was mat mo lauer
tV.e to'.mtr fuur or five times, produc
y ftiiuks '.'Ulds.
:Li:t)NfL.i ii an a demented uidiviuuil
Ui-tithr. who, the Jovrnal, savs is
ifiri "linen iu an iiir-ai.e abluiu than
i.r..a at hirte iu the cominuiiity.'?
it iiiiig in-hospita! be a belter place !
:taifceMS, Brother Caj.h? !
:.eie is said u have Leeu a rapid and
decline iu pork in Indiana county re- i
A mm iiuuitd Hogg, while cleaning
't.l, tell Iruin the too to the bottom , a
e.fihiity five leet.but loitunately es-
ih oi.lv a few blight injuries.
ji. 1'. Ftnlon, Eq , loi mei ly of this
chofcu at the late election as a uel-
lit KatiSds Legislature fritni Leaveu
r ilr. rtiiloii is just the kind of
JCUA8TOWS, Xov. 21, 1870.
Dear Fbkeman The Borough of ilillville,
which is a very young place, has ulways been
forward with aa energetic Board of School
Directors. Hut a few years ago that borough
had only two schools. These were soon iu
creased to three, then to four, then to five,
then to six, then to seven, and lately to nine
schools. To keep up with this increase of
population taxed the energies of the School
Directors to the utmost, and within the time
ucutioued they have built thirty-six thousaud
dollars' worth of school houses, and they have
now twelve of the beat school rooms id the
county, if not in the State. The names of the
present school board are A. il. Gregg, Evan
G. Lewis, Patrick Ilogau, Peter McDerinoit,
John Fudge and Christian Brixner. On last
Thursday County Superintendent T.J. Chap
man held an exainiuatiou of teachers in Room
No. 4 of the Cinder street Union school build
ing. About twenty-five teacheis were present,
aud after a tedious and thorough examination
the following. selections weie mudo by the di
rectors: Building ox Cimdkr Street No. 1, S. B.
M'Curinick. Principal, salary J5 ); No. 2, Wra.
A. Grise, salary $45; No. 3, Linuie Lardin,
salary, S4U; No. 4, Mary Pwoach, salary $33;
Janitor, II. W. Given.
Etii-otxi in Mt.N4.RsviLLE No. 1. Frank
Maloy, Principal, salary $5l ; No. 2, Kate
Young, salary 45; No. 3, Ellen Quinu, salary
$10; No. 4, Mary Griffin, halary $35; No 5",
iiaggio L. Davis, salary $25; Janijor, Mrs.
Gallagher.
The other three rooms, one of which is a
large Audience or Exhibition rooni.ure not
occupied at present, bin will bo helot e auother
year. The term is six months, commencing
next Monday. Thfcre are at least six hundred
children lor the i.ine rooms. The Directors
have done their bejt in uiak.ug a judicious se
lection of teachers. Let the teachers emulate
their example and make the schools what they
outtt to be.
A little "ui. pleasantness" has arisen here
about an anonymous article that uppeuieJ iu
the l'retby teiinr Bannir ubout some of our
most worthy and respectable citizens, which
the Tribune thoughtlessly charges upon Ebens
burg. The article was evidently written iu
Johnstown and is so full of the old Know No
thing Ueling as a dog is full ol lleas. It i-
old Connecticut blue law perscripiion. A niau
dare nut own a hue horse he date not bui'.d
or dedicate a chut ch he dar e not take a drink
he dare not send to a select sr.hool he dare
not owu or go to a theatre, he muet bake his
buckwheat cake on Saturday night, ai d only
just warm them ou Sunday morning. I; these
sanctimonious, hypocritical people would just
lead the Bible and beliive and practice its
i teachiugs, mote good would be done. Solo
mon owned noraes and no doubt rode out once
in a while. The Son o. man came eating and
drinking, ond they called him a wine Libb'.er
uiid a friend of publicans and tii n r So you
see tl'.eie were even slanderers then. If we
have theatres the ancients had ampitheatt es.
What think you of that Mr. Aicher?'' This
tei m reminds me of a little story. "A Was au
ar.-her aud shot at a Irog." A certain tn in
drew his bow at a veuture, etc. Nobody hint,
Suow has appeared in this vicinity, t ii a
strange looking material. It is as white as
Hour, and lalU like feathets, while it is like
i salt in form all crystals. You Eben.-burg
j people had better come down and see it bcloie
j it melts. .
j We understand there are four vacant schools'
in Uichland, two iu Conemaugh borough and
one in Conemaugh township, at Mr. Von Leu
i i.en's. Tuu Conemaugh borough schools will
j run three months if the weather does not gel
i loo cold, the houses being somewhat uncom-
fortabie. We do hope that this borough will
arou.-e and build a good, com.ortaole union
School building, nud make it attractive for
children. The children in that borough de
stive better school houses than they have, and
we hope to see them enjoying the com!biU
that the children of Johnstown and Miilville
boroughs eijoy before an other year passes
around, Ko3 Roy.
Cakrolltown, Not. 21, 1870.
Dear Frekman Last week Mr. John Lantzy
and Mr. Hiram Fritz took their departure
heuce to the lorests of McKean county iu pur
suit of game. They are both good hunters and
good marksmen, and no doubt they will be
successful in capturing a sufficiency of large
game to warrant their somewhat' extended
huntiug tour (as proposed) of three weeks.
A new post oflice has been established at St.
Jiicholas, called "Nicktown," but through
pome mistake our clever post master, Sheriff
Buck, was appointed as P. M. at JSicktowu.
Ot course there must be a new appointment
before the office can go into eperation.
Thursday next .being Thanksgiving day.
Mynheir Blum proposes giving auotherparty ,'
such as he has sev eral times before made on
similar occasions, and to any person who has
ever been at one of these first class affairs, 1
need not give the assurance that the coming
one will bo enjoyable. All are invited. A
good supper will be served aud oysters at any
hour ot the night and in any style furnhshed.
Weddings and christenings -are all tho go
hero now, and we challenge the countv to a
test if any village will chum to surpass ours
in these lines of business. What says ye "de
serted village 7'
Snow clouds hovering over us and slush and
mud under loot make tne general appearance
of things in the weather line anything but
pleasant.
E.
iin't deserves to he honored in that
'. "id do no disciedit to himself or
scents.
tare furry to le.-.rn that our friend aud
Join; Dean. Eiq., of HolIidaybnrg.
i lrti. t-ufiVring t.r a long time with a
;f'..eiiou of the ankle joint, was forced
:U loot ambulated ont dav last week
rrui;uii was performed in Philadelphia,
". D. ii now doing well,
e hiauverteutly laiied to notice last
fact lhat Col. Win K. Piper's livery
a vniiii-Mt (llollitiaburg) was de
.'.' fire m the lUth inst. All the live
" g'iiout safe:y, the stable and a small
Ju!h-.T being the only loss. Au iusu-$5-0
on a hms of $900.
J-Vk Sliueauker, having sold his
Ciwlii'u tjttiiuip, propose to sell his
ui 'personal properly at public out
iiBrhdy next, as will be seen by ad-
t. . r-r-- j
c--o iuiev.iou to move west, where his
'." "nl entrgy ctuuot fail to bring him
-iiiaut reanj.
- J- X.'U is evidently sound on the light
lie not only keeps the patent safety
fuMiiih more light than any
?.' icventttJ, but he eclU flour tha't
-'ed to tLuke light bread of the very
"':.V-li of which he otters at the
U of prices. Goto Mills and get
v uu these auhjects.
Curtelv pobsibie to ask for anything
SJ of stoves, hardware, tinware, glass-
Jr,re, cordage, etc , that cannot !
rwaitjeo Huntlcv' mnnimnth hrn-
F-'fnjporium, nor "is it possible to find
i tu j e ccommodating or more
al liberally with his customers
..euid Mr. liuutley.
"e Ust .spoke of that popular Lo
nt, A.J. Christy, ho was in the
;" stupendous stock of winter
j"KT uiteiest some of our readers to
' V " UJn,n slljlve:i iu rioa profu
jV'y to be sold at honest prices
want to purchase. People in that
should not forget Christy's cheap
Harker is determined that no one
; r h the cold this wiuUr if he can
'.'tc has not onlv supplied himself
; &sortment of handsome luts and
.uuda fur the ladies, but has
'orbVliui1 for the sterner sex in the
y'??1 aua other comfortable cloth-
' flitch will be sold at fair and hon-
, r eeney , nioiher
a rerected resi-
Z m?r?.l are said to hare been
t.,vMt:um7 of town within the past
'"0, ml o . . .
t,t; Huriy oi nunters, we are
. " Quest r.r ,!. .... i...
r ui aa thp u i , :..
Pffeume theber hunters couldn't
u ' euaunVi ... l- .1 1 ,
Clmo u . . .
on uum3 as bare as ben they
tv;he "sedition.
'en of Pi,;i: .
cod V "" Hourg, uentre county.
ti:i. UDi about three miles from
ch,r nJa tieJ aoove him to the
w in t'. J . ' BUU KaSPea. lie naa
it ii.,,, --tmon, alter being robbed
'"tnd rr, an(1 was almost aeaa
lti uastaraiy wretches who
"e outrage have not jet been ar-
en. k,nas at lower prices than
t b..,.-Tw &ucnpted ic this community.
k '" Shoemaker & Co.'a cheap
Vp, .. Te3-UJ cash or nrnduf? urn tha
'r.CYfl)1il he received in payment
,rintUCa,U)ot do hetter.it as well,
' th " J T,.Dly tut"pay the money
i:.dX.i . 1118 motto tnev nave
a. 1 uyuna to stick to through thick
'it ,
Oioath8 T'' alng t"a way in
5rth1t..i!1(iit U JU8t as well to say
aus will have his
and
nh 1:1 UUi nd youne will be dis
' Perso ni 1 taud and at moderate
Mend c ldren mother, or itbsr
. l'l nud in Cham's stuck
SuuMrBUiLL T.vp., Nov. 21, 1S70.
Frif.M) Mac Tho typhoid fever still pre
vails in this locality, and notwithstanding tho
approach of winter, the disease is spreading
rather than diminishing.
The reaper Death has been tiounually busy
in this section for the past few months, and
among his victims are several aped and res
pected citizen.. Besides those already noticed
by me iu previous letters, 1 note the following:
Mrs. Rockett, who died on ihe tith instant and
whose death 1 intended to notice at length,
had it not been bo we'l and truthfully done by
'M. in your las: issue. 3Ir.-
in law of Mr. John Schroth
dent of Wilmore, departed this life on last
Monday eveuing, after a painful illness of sev
eral week's duration The deceased was a
convert to the Catholic faith and had the great
happiness of dying in full communion with tl'0
church of her adoption. Blessed ate the dead
who dic"in the Lord. Mr. Austin Thompsou.
one of tho early pitneer-i of this county, died
of typhoid fever at his residence in Wilmoie,
on Wednesday evening, 17th int. As the de
ceased was well known throughout the county,
an cxteuded notice would be superfluous. His
remains were escorted, on Friday, to Holli
davsburg by a delegation of the I. O. of O- F.
where they were iuteired with the ctremonies
peculiar to that organization.
Mr. Daniel O'Skelly and Airs. Itsl, Sr., bo-h
of Washington towns-hip, are on tho point of
death, and Miss Annio NeC, of this township,
is dangerously ill the two latter being afflic
ted with lever.
The new U. B. church in Wilmore was for
mally opened for services on Sunday, Nov . Cth,
on which occasion a subscription was raised to
liquidate the debt of said edifice amounting to
the handsome sum of fourteen hundred and
ninety-six dollars several of the m'embers
going $100, and Jos. Miller, Esq., who is not
a member, also subscribing a like amount.
We have had a premonition of winter in the
shape of a fall of a couple of inches of snow,
with indications of au additional supply ere
ions- in "e meant! mo l remain
COMMUMCATKD.
laying- of tl Corner Stuuo of tle new
Catholic Church at Ilaxleood,
23d ward, JilloburIi.
Dear Fueeman Sunday, Nov. Tdth, was a
Kad day for Hazlewood, lor on that occasion
wo were culled upon to. witness the laying-of
the corner-stone of a new church to bo erected
to tho honor of God uudor tho tatioiiaio of tfit.
cStcphen. It was n huppy day for tho Catholics
in and around llazlewoud, uud it was u turioo
happy one for tho worthy pastor. Father Ward,
w no labored zealously lor that much desired
result.
Tne precediutr week a special train was cu-g-ag-ed
to uouvcy from the city perrons within
to attend the ceremonies, as well us those from
intermediate points, to the place by a o'clock p.
ui. Shortly alter tho arrival of tho train un in
numerable number, composed notoniy of Cath
olics, but of ull classes aud of ali religious
denominations, assembled to witness the cere
mony of laying tho corner stone. At the time
appointed lor the ceremonies to commence, a
procession was formed by tho students aud
clergy of St. Michael's Seminiirv, at u public
school house near the site for the new church,
and proceeded to a platform which had been
erected, and li-oui winch the UihtKev. Liishop,
arrayed in tho graceful robes of his olliee, ad.
dressed u larg-o and intelligent audience. Tho
liishop In a forcible und eloquent nnnuor por
trayed the bauty of the Catholic church, tho
nature and obligations of her faith and mitin
tained that there was only one true rehifhm
existing. I think, from the attention that' was
fri veil to every word of his discourse, that his
words were not uttered in vain. Alter the dis
course tho Uihop proceeded to lay the corner
stone, assisted by Itov. F. J lushes us deacon,
und ilev-. F. Nolan as sub-deacon. Owing- to tho
pleasant weather tho ceremonies were very in
terestingr and satisfactory. Tho corner slono
i a hirg-e block of gray granite with eight or
nine inches squure of the centre chiseled out,
in which a box was placed containing- many ar
ticles, such us coins, documents, etc., copies of
the I'ittsburg-h daily ami weekly papers, and
also a cony of your welcome journal. After
this the Bishop took a trowel, and made the
sisrn of the cross on each corner of the stone,
and with the aso!tanco of the clergy present,
the stone was laid, after which tho Rishop gave
his benediction to the multitude. The proces
sion belli formed again, the hymn "J)ur U-nisxer
Lioit Wit Cobtrti Jjicti," was sung with beautiful
elct by the students, proceeding to tho public
school house. It is supposed that the church
will be ready for occupancy iu about one year.
The site is beyond question the most desira
ble that could be found, its position affording a
u magnificent view a!oa;r tho Alouougahela.
Amicus.
In the Weekly Medical- Report of Drs.
T. ii T L. Oldnhuc, 132 Grant Hrect, Piits
buigh, the number of diseases t tea ted by them
during the week ending Nc v. Ii,ld7' .vaal5'J.
To those liviig at a distance, they say,
"We would suggest the following poiuts of
observation for tiiose who contemplate ser.dicg
to us for medicines or examinations:
"In collecting a specimen of ubine for an
alysis, take that first passed in the morning.
"Send ubout two ounces, in a cleau vial
well corked.
To avoid confusion of names ai.d cases,
always give the name of the patient iu full.
"Be sure to give the aoe of tho patient.
In fact, to know the age is not only neces
sary to the proper regulation of the cose of
medicine , but it is lmiispeusible to a correct
examination of the case."
Tuc Voice or Experience. "In common
with other large advertisers, we have had to
do business with Advertising Agents to a large
extent. We have tried nearly all of the vari
ous agencies, but came to the conclusion long
ago that we could do better by givins; our busi
ness to Geo. P. Uowell &- Co , 40 I'.trk P..w,
New York, than by employing any other per
sons. They are prepared to insert an adver
tisement in one or lour thousand papers, and
at the publisher's lowrst pices. Wehave tried
them doing business w ith them weekly and
we ksuw they can do our advertising better
and cheaper than we could do it ourselves
Having the most extensive facilities for doing
business, thev never make mistakes at least
they never make mistakes ou our work."
From Hunter & Co.,'s Star Spangled Banner,
Hinsdale, N. II.
Yours, &.c.
JOLlERO.
:rt,. . v,u aa"t Claus will have hi
taMiA al at the dock, watch ;
? tfta fon 0f C- T- Roberts, wh
articles autUUe for Unit pur-
St. Augustine, Nov. 21, 1S70.
Dear Freeman The Ladies' Fair for tho
benefit of the new Catholic church iu this place,
aud which was held in Chest Spring', clo ed
on last Thursday. It was well attended, and
the ladiea who had charge of it deserve the
highest mede of praise for tbe arduous labor
they performed to make it a success; und I
am glad to know that their efforts were crown
ed with success, both socially and financially.
I am not yet in receipt of the net proceeds, but
will give you the details again.
The vote on the different articles caused
more excitement than anything else connected
with the Fair. Oue article was a very hand
some hand-saw for the most popular carpenter.
for which the candidates were John Behe, J.
K. McKeizio, D. A. Claik, V m. McGuire, D
C. Little. G. A. Miller, Michael "Waltz and
Thomas Nipple. Mr. Nipple having beaten
the next Ligliest by eeventy-niueTotes of course
took the saw an article which ho knows how
to use to perfection. Next was a beautiful
dress pattern voted for among the married la
dies iu charce ot the Fair. The candidates
were Mrs. Mary Ann Cooper, Mrs. V. E
Ileiley, JUrs. f. a. aicuougn, jur3. 1. Wag
ner and Mrs. John Conrad, Mrs. Conrad took
the dress by quite a nice majoritv a reward
wb ich she well deserved. Next was a superb
dress to be voted for amonj the unmarried
ladiea conuected with the Fair, the candidates
being Miss Annie Douglass, Miss Bridget Mc
Coy. Miss Sarah Byrne. Miss Ellie McGuire,
Miss Mary Glass and Miss Maggie M. Maloy
Miss Malov. having one hundred and forty
nirrht maiontv. took the prize. It may not bo
out of nlaco to stale that it was she (Miss Ma
wlm toak the cold bracelet at the last
Fair at St. Aucustino lor being tbe most pop
ukr Ttiuni' bidv in the conirretrationl which
j j - i - .
nroves decidedly that for popularity and im.us
try. and, I may add. beauty and grace. Mag
gie stands at the bead ol the class. l ntse
are the proceedings so far as I have learned
them, and as there is uo other local news ot
interest in this "ueck o timber," I will have
done lor this time.
76c.
26c.
30c.
to
to
to
40o. to
1 SO to
65c. to
1.25
75
1J65
l-ss
4.M
1.00
5.00
8.00
1.00
2.00 to
1.75 to
60c. to
2.50 to 10.00
3J0 to 12.00
4.00 to 60.00
1.00 to 3.00
1.25 to 3.60
10 to 10.00
8.00 to 15.00
FALL TRADE. The following New' Goods
have Juat been opened at Mayor's New Tork
Dry Goods, Millinery, and Clothing Btores, 213
and Hi Main street, (Opera House.) Johnstown:
French Merinos, every shads, from 75c. to 1.60
irua ropitns. every shado, rrom..
Corded and Plain Alpacas
Iiest Assortment of Black Alnacas
Oorgaoua l'laiJs, largest stock in
town
Plain and Corded Black Silks. . .
Km press Clot h, all colors
Chinchilla Beavers for backs and
Cloaks
Black Beavers, in great varieties,.
Figured Changeable Poplins
Children's Sots of Furs
Misses' ta of Furs
I.adi' Swts of Furs
Childrin's Trimmed IlaU....
Misses' Trimmed lints
Ladies' Trimmed Hats
Bonnets of verr share and size. . .
rrom the smallest to the largest u&tkicu
FEATHERS, of every color, and FLOWERS,
we hav the Guest stock ever brought to this
town. Our Flatmel and Blanket DejHjrtment is
certainly one of the largest West of Philadel
phia, and we intend to increase our sales of the
above goods by our unmtual low prices. AV
alpo have on hand 500 pieces of Prints, which
will be sold st tho very lowest city prices.
P. b. In connection with the abovis we hare
one of the finest stocks of Iieady-Made Boye'
and Mnns' CLOTHING, which goods were bo't
entirely for oMft, and consequently can be sold
at the liirnt figures. la this immense" estab
lishment every department is separate, but with
ready access from one to the othr. Remem
ber tli a Now York Dry Goods and Clothing Hull.
Klectiucity Ctuks Ciikonio DiskaseSI!
Send for a pamphlet containing miraculous
cures of obstinate chronic diseases many per
formed upon some ot" the most eminent citizens
iu Western Pennsylvania.
The celebrated Sprecher Buttery, with Tull
instructions for use, for sale. Address
Dn. G. A. Spkecher.
Pittsburgh Electrical Institute, -57 Pcuu Street,
Pittsburgh, Penn'u.
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OSADALIS
THB UTBNB88 OF THE SEASON
AXD AIM
Neoessi tutet commencing; nrller than usual our
Whilst wo ulways sell at siuull profits, yet to make a
SWIFT AND LARGE SALE
WE WILL CUT STILL CLOSER!
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STOXICltOAIVS CATHARTIC SYRUP,
nsf d In all cases insteud of PiLns. Epsom Salts,
Castoh On- &c. Highly flavored. Pleasant to
take. Children like it. Price SO cents. Whole
sale, It. F.. Sr.Li-Kits & Co., 45 Wood Street, Pitts
burgh. Sold by Druggists and Country Store
keepers. . tJune 10, lsT.O.-ly.
Gone to Tint Bottom. This Fall the prices
at Oak Hall Co beat all. Kine tuits fiom ten
to twenty-five dollars; and ail other things in
proportion.
The person who lost the Kostwy beads
on High street can have them by calling at
this office.
THIS SEASON
OUR STOCKS LARGER THAN EVER
and all fresh, as these largo Annua! Sales clear us out.
LTERY ARTICLE OF CIIIlKK
EBKNSBtTlitt AND CliKSSON 1?AII. ROAX.
On and after; Monday, Nov. 2Jst, 1STO,
Trains on this road will run as follows :
UJOPARTIJHJ-Ieaye Ebeiwhnri:
At 0:5u A. 2(?., connecting with Pittsburgh Ex
press West and Southern Y.x jiriK East.
At 6:."iO. I. M., conneetinar with Mail Train
West and Philadelphia Express East.
lti:TUliMS(;I,eave CrKon
At IO:3.", A. 51., or on departure of Pittsburgh
Express West.
At :lo. I. 31.. or on departure of Philadel
phia Express East.
.HAXJJS
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
TIT ATT?
ITS EFFECT IS
MISLiLCUXxOUS 2 1
it is a perfect p.ud wonderful article. Cures
baldness. Makes hair grow. A hotter dressing
than any "oil" or "pomatum." Softens brash,
dry and wiry hair into Beautiful Silken Tresses.
Biit, above all, tho great wonder is the rapidity
with which it restores Git AY llAllt TO ITS
ORIGINAL COLOR.
The whitest and worst looking IT-iir resumes
Its youthful beauty by its use. It does not dye
the" hair, but strikes at the root and tills it w ith
now life aud coloring matter.
The hist application will do good; you will
fito the NATUKAL COLOR returning every
day, au-J
BEFORE YOU KNOW IT,
the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hair
will begone, giving place to lustrous, shining
and beautiful locks.
Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Itenewer ; no oth
er article is at all like it in effect.
See that each bottle has our privuto Govern
ment stamp over tho top of tho bottle. -Is
ot.vre nre imitation.
Ii. P. HALL & CO.. Nashua, N. IL, Proprietors.
1 or atue by
Men's or Boys' G&QTBZNG,
Is warranted to be of gooil material, well cut, and of substantial make, and as the
'REDUCED - PRICES CDBTISEETAL LIFE I3SMIE1 Efl.
E O li E A T AMERICAN
11EALTH RESTORKKparifit-9 the
blood and curea Scrofula. Syphilis. Pkiu
f)iseasts. Rheumatism, I)ieares of Wo
men, and all Chronic Affections of the
Blewnl, Liver and Kidneys. Kewmaja:id
ed by the Medieal Faculty and saTy
thousands of onr best citizens.
Read the testimony of physicians and
patients who havo nsed Kmadalis ; send
iforouF Ko.taAaiis Guirfeto Health Hook,
or Almatme for this year, whitiwe pu'-
lish tor gratnrtoas tltrihution ; it vn
give yu mnch valanbl information.
Dr" K. W. Cnrr, of F?aItisora. says:
I take pleasure in recommcMiag vif
IIoadai.is as a very powerful alterntiva.
1 have seen it Med in two cases with
happy results one in a case of seeondrv
syphilis, in w hich the patient pronoarceJ
liimjpif ciircil after hyi uitr taken &ra bot-
D'lcs of your medicine. The other is s cne"
jof Scrofula of long htai ding, which is
'rapidly improving under its tte. and th
lindicjitiocs are that the patient will sooi
recover 1 have carefully exammed tie
iorrniilaby which'your Rosadalw is mad
and find it au excellent compound of
alterative Ingredirnts.
A Dr. Sparks, of N icholasville. K v.. ssys
ihe has used Hosadalis iu cases of Srroiu
lla and Secondary Syphilis with satisfac
tory results as a cleaner of tha blood I
.know no better remedy.
j 'Samuel M'Faddon, Mnrfresboro'.
Tenn.says: I have used ev-a bottles of
j lvosadalis and am entirely cured of Rheu
matism ; 6end me four bottles, ss I wiah;
it for my brother, who has scrolulous
oore eyes.
Uei.j. Kechtol. of Lima, O.. writos : I
have ruC'erd for i'O years with an hivet-
erate eiuption over my whole body. A
short time since 1 bought a bottle o4 Ko
sadalis and it effected a perfect cere
Uoada!is is 6old by I.ixbun & Mra
a at , Fi;ensburg, and Druggists general
ly. Latoratorv, 1 Lxchaape llace,
Baltimore. CLEMESTS A CO.,
April 7, 1870. ly. Proprietors.
A
L
I
S
AltE OlTERtD
"WE ISVITE
COMPARISON OF THE PRICES,
AV11IC1I WILL PUOVK
THAT THE WAY WE BUY ENABLES US TO GET
UNDER OTHER PEOPLE'S LOW PRICES !
Especially when we are willing to sell many articles at the
TO CXOSJ3 THE f-ilVf-iOIV.
WE WIIdL. NOT CARRY STOCK
MUST IBIE SOLD.
i THE GOODS WILL BE ARRANGED BY THE FIRST DAY OF NEXT WEEK.
KEEP UP THE FIRES ! TI.e tub
Fcribcr is prepared to furnish BLA1RS
VILLEand MOUNTAIN COAL of tne very best
Qualities, in largo or small quantities, on tho
shortest notice und at the most reasonable rates.
Also, will attend toall kintlsof HAULING with
promptness and dispatch, and at as modcrata
prices as anv man in the business.
It. 11. THOMAS.
Ebensburg, Nov. 21. lST0.-3m.
DMIXISTKATOR'S SALE of Val-
A
t'AiiLE REAL ESTATE! I
4.. Sit (V-. nt- Ti.).li. VI.iIa ir tltn
Boromrh of Wilmore, ou Tuw- s
i.-iy, 6ce. SOili. at 2 o'cl'k, zgj-f Jjjj,
l v.. THAT CURTAIN PI ECE OF Si?
LAND situate in Smnmcrhill tp., n
Cnmtria -ounty, adjoining the Catholic church
property und lands f Martin Ward and othere,
containing abcut SO Acres, nil cleared, with
good liuiidiugs and excellent Water. Thkms
C'.l $11. F. A. SHOEMAKER.
Nov. 2L-!t. Aum'r of John Fitzpatrick.
OP IIAUTKOIID.COSS.
ratauel I. rhasre, Ttes't. - - Ti&ncis S. Esajliu, 6c'y.
fpllIS C011FANY ranks smonft the first
JL class Life Insurance Companies doing Vus
ins"! in Vassachut-eiU, and by complying with
the las f that State, insults perlect talety
to her Policy Holders. It grants 50 per cent,
loan of premium on Life Policies to its Injured,
and by applying all the cash collected Irom it
members to In-uruiee, gives the lnrj:et Insu
rance alt.iintible for the amount of money in
vested. Its profits atedivi led among the Pol
icy Holders, and its Dividends have nevrr been
less than 5d per cent., thus brinpinp the net
cost of the Insurance within the most limited
. l n Jr. . V .. 1 V.. T ;
I means, auu nin'ruinj; me j iuiuuuh i i vtij
j on terms not excelled by any Company.
Trustworthy and reliable men ate wanted to
act as agents lor this Company in Cambria
and adjoining counties, and with ssch the mot
libeial arrangements will be made. To those
who may be unacquainted wiih the binsa.
full instructions and aid will be most cheerful
ly tendered whenever desirable or available.
COPE & JOHNSON,
Agents for Cambria Cou::ty.
Johnston it. Pa.
IIovck 4: Nob tom, Oneral Agents, G4 Fonrtn
Avenue, Pittsburiih, Pa. apr.14.-ly.
LIST OF CAUSES set down for I rial
at a Court of Column Plcss to 1-c hel-J at
Ebensburg. in and for the Comity of Cambria,
commenefng on Monday, the 6th day cf Hcccm
ber, A. 1. 1S70 :
F1KST WFEKa
I.vnch VS. Noel.
Parker vs. Robinson.
Fronheisfr .V Plitt....vs. ii net her & Konacker.
Itol;rts& Houells....vs. Tily.
MfAlxv vs. I'tnldock .1- Aiams.
Lloyd Jt Cravcr vs. Edmistou.
PECOXO WF.Etv.
To give ah idea of what we actually have, there are in etord
(Business Coats,
2 0,0 CO
inoco JJen's (Pants,
i 3,eoo Men's Vests,
,coo Fine Chesterfields,
h.i
4,0 oo
6,500
(Boys'
Overcoats,
COO
(Boys' (Pants,
vx I ii-i r 1st vj H ir
Tiim m she nnsr rziim
m
AND OF EVEK1 I'ESIICAELE COLOR, CUT AND QUALITY.
Our immense Sis-story Buildings are pac&ed from Basement to Lift
which
The Chilhre.v's Hoik. The December
number of this pure aud beautiful magazine
closes the year, and we advise all who wish to
put iuto the hands of their little ones a wise
counsellor, a loving friend, and a pleasant
...... r - rr
conipaiiiou, to take it tor 131. 1 . o. rtnur.
the editor, will commence a tfcnal in tne Jaiiu
ary number called, "The wonderful Story of
Gentle Hand, which cannot tail to he deeply
Interesting. A Holiday Supplement will be
civeu with this number, ctmiaiuing. nine Car
ols for Christmas, new and old. Send stamp
for postage to T. 8. Arthur & Sons, Phila..
and get a specimen of "The Childrea'a Hour.
Frits! Frits!! Fins! 1 ! Where? Where??
Where ? ? ? At N. 1. Carroll s Cheap Ury Loons
mid Cirooery Store, No. la Maiu htre.'t, Jouns
town, opposite tho Opera House. Mr. Ci has
not onlv an immense stock of dry goods and
groceries, but hsv ing au eye single to the com
fort of his customers, has laid in a large assort
ment of Furs at all prices irom two uoi.ars up
to twenty-live. Do not tail to call on Mr. Car
roll, who must make sale of all his goods before
tho 3piicg tiino comes.
That Stove Pipk. Stove pipe hats have gone
out of fashion, but Cohen & l!ro. hav all kinds
of fashionable hats ana caps at o. .wain el..
Johnstown. They have also cheap rursat-..
sign of tho Great Hear, call ana get a complete
outfit, because you canuot get them cheaper
than they sell ttiera. 011, tne ooautirui nam auu
caps, turs ana lurnisniiig goous; auu hu.-, in
just the weather to make furs f oel good. Call
and shake hands with tho Great IScur.
s T .t P.tio. This is rho name of the
new firm that purchased the Clothing Store of
Leopold & Uro., No. Maiu street, Johnstown,
and this new firm is now selling made-up cloth
ing faster thau hot cakes disappear at a railroad
hotel. Tho members of this firm seem fully to
understand their business, and; they sell low.
believing in great sales and small pronts. in
deed wo wonder lit- they can sell so cheap
Give them u call that will pay.,
John J. Mi'KPnT, dry goods merchant, at the
Mansion House cheap corner, Johnstown, has a
private word to say to every citizen of Cambria
county, but ho won't tell any one till they visit
his store. He has a little secret about selling
dry goods cheaper than the cheapest. Suppose
you call down, gcntlo reader, and find out the
riddle. Murphy knows how to tell a thing or
two about buying goods to advantage. Call
and he will enlighten you.
Goon Looking. What makes a man good
looking? Why, good clothes. Where Can a man
get good clothes? Why. at James J. Murphy's.
Where is James J. Murphy's. Why, at No. 10a.
Where is No. 109? Why, on Clinton 6tret.
Where i3 Clinton street? Why, in Johnstown.
(in and iret eood suits for cvory man and bov' in
the family at city prices. No wearing apparel
in the market so goot and eheap as iurphy's.
Fob Nothing ! J. C. Llghtcap, Cheap John's
Corner, opposite the Foster House. Johnstown,
is absolutely giving away boots and shoos, gai
ters, gums and sandals. Any one can save from
fiftv cents to two dollars in the purchase of
taioh articles from Mr. Lightcap. Thero is no
dodgo about this, as .".(0o worth of Imjols and
shoes must be sold immediately. His store is
tho plaeo and now is the time to buy.
Vai.uablf. Testimont feoji Abkoab. lu
cent Lundberg of Stockholm, Phyaician in
Chief the King of Sweden, recommends Hall's
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Itenewer lor Uiq scalp
and lor the bair.
P
PERSONAL PROPERTY
AT ri'Kf.IC SALE!
THE subscriber will offer at Public Pttla, on
Taurtilay, tite 1st day of December
next, at 10 o'clock, A. Mi,;at his Farm hi Cam
bria township, two miles cast of Ebensburg, on
tbo Loretto road, a lot of personal property,
consisting of Jorse, CoW, i'oux, Vount; Cnttle,
j , ihtj. Grain. Funning ImplcmrntH.Watiniix,
Uuij'j'!' ll'irness, Sl i(ih, holies, Ac. Also, a great
variety of llOfSEnoLD FuBNiTrtiK. Terms on
dav of sale. T. W. SHOSMAKEIt.
Cambria Twp., Nov. 24, 1870.-lt.
THE ORPHANS' COUKT OF
IAMHK1 A COUNTY. Notico is hereby giv
en that tho following Appraisements of certain
personal property of decedents, selected and
tft apart for the widows of intestates, under
the Aft of Assembly of Hth of April. J.jl, havo
boea filed in tho Register's Office at Ebensburg
and will bii presented, to the Orphans' Court of
Cambria countv. for approval, on Wednesday!
the 14th d:ly of December next, to wit:
The inventory and appraisement of the pct
Bori.il property of Peter Gosner, late of Cam
bria borough, 'Cambria, county, dee'd, sot apart
for his widow foM.
The appraisement of certain real esfate or
which Wm. liurk, late of Washington township,
Cambria count v. dee'd, died seized, elected to
bo retained by Harriet Hurk, widow of said de
cedent, for use of herself and children s.iUO.
GEO. W. OAT MAN, Clerk.
Clerk's 03cc, Ebensburg, Nov. li), 1S70.
TN THE OliPH ANS' COUKT OF
- CAMBRIA COUNTY. Notico is hereby giv
en that tho following Appraisements of certain
Personal Property of Decedent, selected and
set apart for tho widows of int-states, under
the Act of Assembly of 14rh of April. 1S51, have
ben tiled in thfi Register's Ollico at Ebensburg
and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of
I
1
Abb OI
If U MIj MlMtiiiiiii!! ill Miidb
f
1
For this occasion we have ft large Corps of Salesmen, and will reinforce from our
Cuttins Department. Store will open at G o'clock and keep open in the
Evening until 8.V o'clock, to KlTorJ workmen an opportunity ;
Saturday Nights until 10 o'clock. A Visit solicited)
whether wibhing to purchase or not.
WHOLE BLOCK OF BUILDINGS,
S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Kinney vs.
Fry et al .....vs.
Holzner vs.
Huber's Heirs vs.
Kern's Executors vs.
Robson vs.
Morgan vs.
Mii liken vs.
McHermitt vs.
Cumbria Iron V vs.
Cambria Iron Co vs.
McHermitt vs.
liurk V6.
Miller vs.
Hrotherline ; . v.
Smith vs.
Cupp (use). ; vs.
Hreuton et al vs.
Shaw's Adm'r vs.
Home vs.
Owens vs.
Wilson, Endorser vs.
Glass (use of) ..vs.
Cooper vs.
Evaus
Kinnor.
Roberts et nt.
Roberts ct al.
Hubcr et ai.
Young.
Cowan.
Cowan et nl.
TrostlJ A Cownn.
Mi Deruiitt's Heirs.
Sbirey.
Baker's Heirs.
McDertmU ct al.
Ma ulsy.
McElcarr,
J)v5rts.
Mil'aiiky.
C-niith Jc Hawes.
Fenlon.
Pitts ct al.
Harter.
HraLier, Garnishee.
I'ringle.
Allison.
Wike.
Eva lis et al.
vs.
J. K. II1TE, Pi-.-thonntarr.
1'rothonotary's O.Titc, Lbc-n&bnr, Nov. 7, lt70
GOOD NEWS!
i-' TOP
HSS
SELLING OFF
AT
COST !
30,000 DOLLARS'
WORTH OF
Cambria county for approval, on W cdncsday, 1 Y)Y (iOODS. T,
th 7th dav of December nxt, to wit s 1 TrY 'phtutt'
Tho inventory and appraisement of the goods L.1M , 1 n 1 1
The undersigned, having received aud cptuiit
a splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
consisting of Cloths, Caimeres. Satiuetts.
Tweeds, Jeans. Waterproof. Dress (int iljof alf
kinds, such as Trench Merinos. Alpaca.. Lustres
Delaines, Arnmres. rriuts. &c, Ae. AJo, an
endless variety of Shawls, Veils. Gloce. Hosl
ry and Fancy Articles for Ladits wear, togeth
er with a choice stock of
MADE-UP CLOTHING, HWS, CAPS,
Boots. Shoe? end Rubbers; u Salt assortmpnt
of FRESH GHOCEKIKS: frwrdwarc. Queens
ware, Dvf Stufls. I'lttent Medicines. &c. : CAR
PETS. OILCLOTHS, and-al? sitbE Krtiosnr
mcrcbandiso usuaUy'keyt in emrry jctore.
All these goods we plvdy;e our vord to
SELL AT VKKY LOWEST PKICES,
and aro detcrmPjed to glre os good ttur gains as.
any denier in town or country.
fTban&.l'ul fir past favurs. whope to mer
it a continni.net and inrre"" of rubiic patron
atre tn tke f uttr. P. H. sniELD3 SON.
Lorettc, l a.. Nov. 3, ls70.-tf .
-trip DlSftfU.i.Tiox.
and chattels, etc., which wcro of Geo. W. Mc
Dowell, deceased, set apart for widow of said
decedent 2Ji).4t).
The inventory and appraisement of the goods
and chattels which were of Joseph Riohter, late
of Carroll township, deceased, set apart for his
ui.lnu,'. Hb-ntt. Uiehtcr i.sLOO.
The appraisement of personal property set 1
apart for tho widow of Capt.Mark McLaughlin,
deceased 10!.25.
The appraisement of the real estate of Conrad
1 1 of latoof Johnstown borough, d-e'd, elected
to be retained by his widow Sl.VUiO.
GEO. W. O ATM AN, Clerk O. C.
Clerk's Office, Ebensburg, Nov. 10. 1370.-4 1.
QOOD WOliDS FOR WILMORE !
A COMPLIMENTJO THE LADIES 1
New Firm and New Goods.
It has been conceded of late that the ladies
r.t wtimnrn ivrul vicinitv are the fairest as weil
as the most sensible of any locality in thecoun
ir xt v,i.ii mnv nmhuiiit in Hurt bo accounted
for by the fact, not yet generally known, that j
they buy ali tnwr
Millinery, Dress and fancy Goods
AT TIJE
NEW STORE OF E. PAUL & CO.,
who havo just opened out the largest and most
complete stoek ever brought to Wilmore, con.,
sitting of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS. MIL
LINEKY, NOTIONS. HATS aud CAPS. HOOTS
and SHOES. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE,
GROCERIES. &e.,:Aro., which they sell at J.-hns-i.,wn
iru-,- f,.r ('ash or in exchauge for coun
try proauveu Cull and set: for yourselves at the
New jjinia
DRESS GOODS. SILKS. CLOTHS. CASSIMEItES. nlCOniK. I'AIS-
T and BLANK 1ST SHAWLS CLOAKS asi, (jLOAKtNtl CLOTHS.
DKF.SS THIMMINOS, HOS1KUY. GLOVED. MILLINKUY (;OOF)S. lULi-
BONS, VKLYETS. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, FANCY GOOdS IN
GREAT VARIETY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAlS; ic.
Also, FIFTY PIECES CARPETS,
of all grades and prices. Large stock of Oil Cloths, Window Shades. Trunin Voli.-es,- Satchels,
&c, &c. In fact, our entire stock will be offered at COST and CARRIAGii. and must all be sold
by next Soring, previous to .our removal to the West.
;gr""This is unquestionably the best opportunity ever offered for the citiwms of Citnl-ria und
surrounding counties to get SPLENDID LARGAINS. Our ciitofiicrs; and v who have ever
becu throuKh our establishment, nro fully aware that we have by tar the lt.rgc.st and r.iwt com
plete stock of Goods in Cambria county. We thcrcforo earneslly r-fUost all who want Goods
cheap to call at onee. as they may not soon have anot her s-uch chance vo get'- t argains. We wish
it fully understood that there is no humbug about this whatever, as we have already made ex
tensive purchases in Kansas and intend making it our future.' horn. We arc, therefore, deter
ininotlUi close out our entire stock by next Spring, cither wholesale or retail. So call soon and
avail yoifrself of this excellent chance to get good goods very cheup. Bring tho Cunii with you,
ns we will sell on no other terms.
CiElS & FOSTER, Kos, 113 ami 115 Clinton St., Johnsloun.
VT OTICE-
' T&? pii.-tnc rship heret'fn e oiistiiig be
tween the uadersigncd in the Foundry busi
ness. untVr rbe firm" name of Convf.iiV. Yikkok
& Co has this tlsy been disolvl by litr.itaiioii
and mutual consent. AHp-rsHhavr3y cjiim
ataiiist or knowing thHiielv inrtri.-l aiw(
firm ayp reut ste call on John F. Tiheiott,
at the liailroacl Station, in whoc hands th
books and aet-ounts of i-aid fi ii! hive l.een left
for scttlcojvut. JAM i'ONVKRV.
Nir:i!)LAS YINRUE,
H. .1. cnorsK,
ABEL LIXJYI).
Ebensburg. Nov. 1G, 1370.-tt.
17XCErXENT BUSINESS STAND FOU SALE
our STORE BHILDING. Nos.lWand 115 Clinton street, fi
W'e offor t Private Sale
fi-rmtini? SO feft on Clinton street
avnd running back 108 f eet. It is probably oue of the most complete and best arranged STOiimj
in Western Pennsylvania. 1 he second story is oh-gaotly fitted u p as a CA Rl'E 1" R M and tor
storing goods. This is an excellent opportunity for anv oue wishing to engage in tho mercantile
business. It is one of the very best located stands in Johnstown, and hin teen doingr ns gl a
trade as any store iu the county. GLI3 i. FOiTLU, JoU-Ioti, i'a.
t.'iTF.i srrtRinr
life mmm & trust mm
Or PESXSYLVAXIA.
CAMBRIA COUNT V AGENCY".
F.. H. PLANK. M. I GLti. A. Ll.KUY.
Medical J-.'x'o';;r. Ajini.
Elit-nitliiiri;. I'a.
jar"PouciES Nro-V'oiUTifrAnus. l8-il.-tf.l
COAL!
opc-n-l
COAL! The Mibiscriber Iiam
ii a COAL HANK on the farm of Da
vid Reese, on ihe Clay Pike, wn run i miles of
Ebensburg, and is iow pivpari-d to f urniFi a
puM.-rior articUr Riti:minoi:k Coal at W,5
lanr ton, delivered anywhere in Ebensburg w
vicinity. 1'ci-mhi wishing to haul their o.wn
:o)il t-jin reacii tho Itnnk by road bttdiii t-rom
tibt;rv Wliii-.uiTs' Mill, via Jonu Evans farm.
Orders luft wtt-h (5. (I. Owens' Stw, Etcnsburg,
1 1
Nov. 10, lS7'J.-3ai.
U.U. (YFKDORFF.
piIREE CHOICE HUSINKSS STANDS VOli SALE I liereby ci?.-r for salj
J- on private terms three choico IIFSLVK. ST NT.S on the corner ( f Main aad Cli.iton St?.,
Johnstown, i'a. The piece of ground fronts te.'s ln-i i n iinmii kiro-t anil i9 feet on Main
street. This jroperty will bo sold all together or iu parts, to &uit purchasers. oilN GEiS.
IKE HESIDENCE ON JACKSON STKEirr I OU SA EE K v. two storv
BRICK DWELLING HtH'SK, 21 by.Vfc-r, containing Eight I!oims. Gas. Watku, Hath
nmifiiHii' EacLof the new u. H. KOOM, hanoe, v ash iittUMi. c, is ottered at private sale, ua inmu n .hicksoii sneet
-!,,, 1;. mall m LU. t and runs oaca j.3 icei 10 au aiiey
l
ling,
I Wilmore, Nov. IT, 1S70.-31.
Johnstown, Novcnibcr 10, ls70.-3ui.
ANDULW losiLU.
WHOLESALE nS,
ATOTICK Hv t r.ler
Tiheot
of the linard of
uh-s 0 the PtorIon.'. I hereby give
rnri-.'.:'Tbat the iirxi meeting of" ti,e 1'imnl will
1m hel l on thu rlit Moiid.iy f r.teinlvr. ptht
that meetiiiK- will be l.ch! iii.iitMy thereafter
ou the lirc-t Monday of eio-li pmn'li.
L. Mt.DLliM.llT, Sec'v.
Nov. 10. l70.-3t.-