0 2 XB13ECL3S"J3i3IOda:5X.lS3""- "inXESOBSIOJXlSSJjEJiSSS. 31 lO-SEd). ro1' 1: m i-Kri-KScaiJ. & c o.. :ir ?vrii. :",d v 'rk lire the '' agents tor the I i ' Nl Wus iti that city, and areauthor iii "HKEVr..r "lr"s.TtiW udvcrtisements ,., iitrjiLt lr wlti. Advertisers iu "urK ' l""ve U:oir litvors Ht;l"e ' ... i- Cn.'s cliem casti store J tX (. , Mii.wii letter reached us Wednes -i'"'1- " .nnri; too late lor inser jili?rck- ;r UUPc, an old and well known umns with something, nnd we sujget a little L y.r U-y J ' jj ;l rcw UilV!j u;t0 iu tbc j home news as just the tiling to occupy the SDace I eu of ' ' " made vacant by departed patronage. ,ubria Frecmaih ,'jisDAY, DEC. 1, 1S70. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. - vl Cl.KSON AiAH. i S di. Nv 2.s, Koai. 1S70, KbeiiMbursc ' h.., n Express East. ,;Tl t 12k turu of l'ittsbuiirh Ml". M ,,r oil dt l lll lUlC I iiimilll- i"-v East. near Home. P, .lre-li ov.-'ten. in llf cans, may be Mr James Fagan. a much esteemed citi zen of Altoona and a member of the city coun cils, waa run over by an engine and crushed to death by the ash-pan. in the railroad -fard at that place, on Wednesday morning last. H13 sudden .md dreadfnl death has brought mourn ing to a loving wife and five little children and has cast a deep gloom over a large circle of earnest friend. Westmoreland county has been the scene of another suicide. This time a farmer named Geo. liush shot himself through the head with a pistol, in his own bam in Salem townshio, on Wednesday morning Inst. The unfortu nate man was aged about .r5 years, and leaves a family of grown up children, He wm sub ject to spells of insanity for a couple ol years, and his family was in constant dread of him. The name of Oeo. F. Huff, Esq., of Greeusburg. is prominently mentioned in con utctiou with the State Trcasuryship, and so far as chances are concerned, he is said to be second on the list. George is one sf the most deserving gentlemen above ground, and radi cal though he be, we shall rejoice with exceed ing great joy if he succeeds in making the rifllct especially since there is no hope for a demo crat in that direction. The last .Johnstown Democrat, contrary to established precedent, contained one item of county news, but found it where it could find much of a more interesting and nearer home character, in the Ebensburg papers. Not being crowded with Sheriff's sales and other county adveitisitig, the Democrat ha3 to fill its col - vr.ir oi " L-VlMTJ 1 i-.vii.iicer mi T j Ke. n'...; E.. has been re appointed ' .,,,tVrv 'f t!.e Supremo Court lor the i r0'"ll: 'trii.-t ol this Stale. T,,.u luve a hankeriug after good fresh ,'hMV cue or tu half cans at O.itmau i W"vjjili fi"J tllt,n 'P ,0P- V -. rrrn can tie saved on every ilol- .,. ..r ,,.! boitcht from M. L. Out- Tel. Try the buy n J find out why. on me kv ilid it into the canal lock 1'Jih tilt., and was has nut a u met us on nml "come in and thut the door" now extended to sighing n. coM either cuiiriii'?! tl.e iiivi"""" f 'l.-eTavlorbns recently receive.! irem 1 t:. .... rA.ift.r cnnr-iVAit r cane wim ma name iitu.ii. L Dr'noller.of llolliJavsburg. the winner ol iTmV i ictiiie of Kittamnnu Foiut, has sold tu Mr. Samuel Lnsie, ol Altoona, m : -4h.tii ! of Iniiaim, Pa left her home U'lilaV Mtl't et'lv, iwiu uji iu f'"'.,f;,.n i4 to her whercabouti had been ncl. IVrrsylvaiiM -The rjiiii-w tlie cot ot jiemiiers to P'j 1'Torpoo! Railroad Company coiistructii!? four iron between J'hiludelphia Our turkey reached us in rood order and condition, although about twenty four hours behind time for ThankssiviiiL'. which was a good thing fur the tuikcy. We didn't refuse it on that account, however, but laid hold of it with a looseness that was perfectly astonishing. To the generous donor, Mr. James S. Lucke'tt, of Muuriier township, we tak occasion to re turn our heirtfelt thanks, and hope that as wor thy a man. if not several of them, will go and do likewise about the holidays. A man named Michael Gordon and his wife, residing on tiio Bedford and Somerset turnpike, in Juniata township, Bedford county, had a quarrel on Sunday morning week, but the disturbance apparently resulted, as many previous quarrels between them had resulted,; in a mcie war of words, and Oomdon thereupon ! pat down to Ins break last, but had scarcely commenced eating when his wire approached hi. n from behind and assaulted him with an axe, inflicting ihre terrible wounds on "the head, lrom the cll'ectj of which he died on Tuesday fallowing. The murderess had not been arrested at last accounts. Loiioi.e dollar i5 cr-nts, on five dollars 75, by a drizzling rain i I", on ten dollars $1 50, anil so on, can be which prevailed at th Firk. Near about the hour of 9 o'clock on Friday night last gre.it vlumrs of smoke were seen issuing from the roof of Geo. Huntley's hardware store, and loud cries of fire soon at tracted a large crowd of people to the spot, whose united and well-directed efforts, aided and a calm atmosphere, e time, ere Ion" Mioceed- . T . -.1 - . I 1 l . 1 -dl'V purchasing gooilS at me store oi i ru in v erconmig me devouring element, ai- n.m m i Co. inougn ai one time, notwithstanding tnese LoltiiL' n the prrsrnt railroad schedule' favorable circumstances, the fire assumed a in lori'O Hie Lurroinown man win j must usrvaii'mug a.-pect ami ine prooaoumcs were that not only the ent-re building, but ser cral other buildings, perhaps an entire square, in the business centre of the town, would be destroxed. The fire was communicate! from a defective Hue to a lot of baskets nnd other Vr.-.iv 'iTvifn t vii several of the churches. articles in the garret, we believe, and from J-Tludiii-iu t'laik was canht in a slide of j thence spread to the rod of the rear portion J.'i at aa vre bank ne;r Horiidaysburg, on of the store building, which was for the most part ettner ourneu oil entirely or very badly charred on the inaide before the ft.imes were fully subdued, ilr. Huntley's losi is estimated at about $3Uf) lully covered by insurance. And now what is the lesson taught by this fire, when we consider what might and no doubt would have been its terrible results under near Powelton, Clearfield i less favorable circum.-tances? It U evident to k e here at tS o'clock, a. m , and arrive at k, p. in., ot each day. tTl.st krc'iving day .ns very senrrally ob 11I in tu: tun by the closing of store-1, the nsUiti uf bii.-iness and the holding of ap Jar ol lift week, and so severely ii.iurcd t lie lifsd that his life is despaired of. I-A portion of the track on the llollidavs- : aiiil liOin.-on Cove railroad has already bill, u!id it is thought the entire road will nrp'etcd hy the betjinuing of the coming l-A "-hootist" ir, ?hot what he supposed to be a panther, in last week, but found out when he ined the carcass that it was -only a huge fliW Kit. f-Oi dullsr will ty as much at 0;itman & cue dollar ai.d fif:eea cents will buy all that had the fire occurred on a less favora hie evening, or at a later hour of the night, no efforts of our citizens with the appliances at hand for such purposes, would have sulliced to stay the devouring clement, and in all proba bility it would be our duty now to record the 'Mreee. At lenst that is the promise i destruction of the most valuable portion of our ti nt firm, and we have no doubt it fulfilled. w-,1. toil f-m envn PTfion rnn t a n 4vii.i fur the re.idy cash at Oatmm & ). as Mnrt. say? you can, why don't you riput along and e.ive it? "The proof of Mil lin.;:," etc. r-A school house in the western part of Car- wii-tiip, Um county, was burred to the ''iontlip 'ih tilt. As the building was c-:;;e-.l, there is no doubt that it wns set on t'Asr ir.tft:iioiial!v or accidentally. M. D,n;gl.:sst of Chest Springs. uiy hist t utt'he ed a ho r. 8 months und js u'd, which weighed '.'Vii pounds. Ju Hwr "I Mr. D , "Can ye beat that, ye -'."mri wiih the hif snuffboxes?" ijoien fj( 1 -vaty, owned br a man named Johnson, 'wiiei to the .round on Friday last, in i. ' - III UlltVIIIIII llltM fA cliW'vAhe Kflforded for Wving live -i , i n niiiig uiriii.i.-f, noiisciioiu t'-e., at Pill-c ?:ii(, on Thursday, Dec. 1:,' therft.-;..Weof Mr. James Si Luck- 51 j!liPt(r tf.ttnjliin ?5a t.lmrlljiimiinl f,ruaj'f Polled in Huntingdon "on Sat . i li.at a uow n-nmnn named Mor- t.l kofxr of a hfinnlil r I, nil J A at Ttrimil :M(.-und lying dead otMhe floor of her ; .onFrJay morning, havinz been stubbed . uiuiyr .IUK COMII IIlUllOll. "iei dnll-i . y . i "- invest it in anv lcin.l r.r trnn.la nnd f n can't gave fifteen cents in the opera s' in i.- ...... .. 1 - ne wm guarantee tne huc- - j '-.iiiicli, itnu ne ougni 10 Know. inMiony Hood ain't guilty of a false ?iHonironted by n pistol and three "jfte:ir"TfceKfttle",'" some two or three Aiioona, on baturaav "j robbed of Si a all the money he i.ri;t door ' IntnnMo,!'' ..t:,. , . v .v If 1 1 13 UUnHU ID ;'or. 1 hurray hist, but brlore any ;;- jb3 hereaway had time to ' inter- L f I" l'-her.sbisrg papers as its au I tl'., nephew of the latter morning t,tn K . J . . -. "c uute more toon ur .-J soon was "over the his line of hills and far town. 1 rovidence has done much in lact everything for us :n the past, but it behooves' our people, not to depend entirely on divine interference, but, by the expenditure of a few hundred dollars in the purchase of a fire en gine and fixtures, secure their property to a greater extent against the ravages of the fire fiend. The "penny wise and pound foolish" policy in this particular has Irmg held gway in our community, and it is high time that a new order of things was inaugurated, and that it will bo we have good reason to hope, for at a meeting of the Town Council, on Monday night last, a committee, consisting of Messrs. C. T. Roberts, Samuel Henry and F. H. Bar ker was appointed to ascertain the price and terras upon which a good suction fire engine could be procureJ. The following named gen tlemen were also requested to act as a fire com mittee, to ascertain the condition of flues, stoves, pipes, etc , and report to Council on Saturday night next : E 'Roberts and Wm. H. Sechlor for north side of West Ward : John Fenion and C. T. Itoherts for south side of West Ward ; John Thompson and John Lloyd for ninth side of East Ward ; P. L. Linton and William D. Davis for south side of East Ward. Local Correspondence. Johnstown, Nov. 128, 1870. Diar Frkkman The old year is tapering down rapidly to a point. The sun will eoou lea"Ve Saggitarius, the old archer, and enter Capricornus. the climbing goat. The davs have reached nearly the shortest span, and the nights are giowing to an unusual length. And though the sun is now nearer to the earth by thice millions of miles than he was in June, he has much less influence now than he had then. The time, too, is rapidly approaching when the sun and clocks agree, which make3 me hope for a French armistice when the sun and clocks last agreed. Christmas, too, is coming the great festival of all festivals the great nativity-day. Though Thanksgiving was well ob served here, yet it is no such day as Christmas. There is a large quantity of recruiting going on already for the coming Christmas fight. Droves of turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens, are pouring in from all quarters, much like Oariibaldians, Irish Ambulance corps, Franco Tireuis. etc., etc., in France. The clatter and the gobble, and the quacking and the gobble, are not unlike the meeting of different tongues and nationalities. There is one great aggrega tion of gastronomical supplies, and n happy Christmas may be expected, if not anticipated. Even an Aggregation Troupe from the city was here and exhibited on Saturday night in the Union Hall to an aggregate crowd of men, women, children and nondescrtDts. Thanksgiving day was well kept piously kept religiously kept notwithstanding the fact that Johnstown has a bad name abroad. Stores were closed and churches were opened, and eloquent sermons were preached, and peo ple all appeared willing fo give thanks for the blessing enjoyed. The speck of Know nnd cold weather, ouly seemed to sharps n the appe tites of the people for turkey and to prepare the system for an overdose of good thirgs. Evciy class seemed to enjoy the day, except the poor hired girls. They had, of course, to get up al three in the morning and work till eleven at night, for one dollar and a half a week to make other people happy just us if President Grant and Gov. Gciry had not in cluded them in the call ! Poor hired girls ! Hope there are no hired girls in heaven. Re ligious, pious, praying people, think nothing of making hired people work till their eyes are pushed out from their sockets, just to make themselves comfortable. Negroes have souls, but hired girls have no souls. Xot they. It is well that not half of the cruelties iu this world are known or peihaps good people would not work their hirelings nineteen hours a day. The Teacher's Jnstiiuto docs not meet until the 19th of December, but it is not premature to request a general attendance. The State Superintendent asserts in the November School Journal that one third of the teachers (5,100) leave the business every year, making room for 5,000 raw recruits. These young teachers need instruction, and if the Institute is rightly managed It will be just the proper place for these inexperienced teachers. Let all the teachers in the county attend, and we will try once more to make the Institute what it ought to be. Directors will lose nothing by allowing the leathers the time and paying them for go ing. It will bo a gain to the school. Aud Directors would lose nothing by attending regularly themselves. We hope to see a large turnout and a prosperous met ting. There is a change of schedule on the Penna. R. R-, which disarranges the mails somewhat, but which facilitates travel. T here are now seven trains east and seven trains west daily all for passengers. Money matters are bo mew hut tight, as uual. about the close of the year. Impoitera, East ern houses, and our own metchants, are all equally desirous of squaring nccouuts, and of course this unsettles business. No goods will be laid in ti.l bankers and brokers, merchants and tradesmen, see how their debits and credits slant!. Cow would be a good time also for those who owe the printer to send in a dollar and a turkey. Just think how a thousand sub scribers, each send'u-g in a dollar, would re plenish the coffers of the poor toiling, type picking printer 1 And then ihe tuikeys! Whew ! It makfs my mouth water just to think of racy soups and stuffing. No reader should fail to take this gentle hint fiom Rob Roy. 3 to J to .40 to 1.50 to 1 75 1.S5 4.00 5.00 6.01) 1.00 2.00 to 1.7.r to .50 to 2.A0 to 10.0O 3.50 to 12.01) 4.00 to Al WW 1.00 to 4.50 1.5 to 3.50 1.50 to 10.00 2.00 to 15.H0 I HOW MONEY CAN 1JF. SAVED. SoMKTniNO Worth Kxowixo. ,1 fmtf Chau-x in Price. M. L.. Oatnum &- Co. have adopted the cash sys tem and are Felling p-jols 15 cr cent, lower than they can bu boiitrht nnywliero elr.o iu Ebensburjf. On every dollar's worth you buy you wili save 15 cents; on every ten dollar's worth you will save f 1.50 ami on n hundred dol lars vo'u will save tl5. Xnn-, in the way of cal culation, wu will suppose: you use in one year five hundred dollar's worth of (roods, which you will do and then not livo very hisrh, and save 15 on every hundred, you will at this rate pave 75 a yearjinil in ten years you will save $750. Now, suppose you use one thousand dollar's worth in a year as Ave families out of every ten will do, you -will save at this rate 150 a year, and in ten years you will have 15tio saved enough to buy a rood house nnd lot in Kbens burjr or n nice farm in the country. We hope our readers will stop and rnnsider this matter, and see how fortunes are thrown away or (riven away when they nibrht just as easily have been saved in buyiriff jfmjdHuf nil kinds at l. L. Out man & Co.'s, No. KAHig-h street, Ebcusburg', l'a- ;JRo to Oatman k Co.'s t-tore rrith a . '.vu cuius in vonr Tuu-vt.r rm -uuim Diieen cents as if you had ;.wmewncre else ''.Tribune lies under .e H-s the Eher. ami it spent the whole Larger amounts in mistaki Will and linUim mrwn onntaweer Base Ball Club, which ' an cviiicn. .,..:.v. -St if,., r.- . w "luuianuinj in - . mitln during the Imv- . .iu.eiiB io a course ot Iree Wn . ; the when and where to be hereafter. W c shall see what we S'1 Cathartic Syrup, a substitute be kW , ' a"d otber boxious phf sics, !CJrt V k "u.uvu U. J1III) ?si'lit e tnei1 the 8jrup aud can fH.Hu! . s n"t nly pleasant to the taste, t,. v.u.Ufe m us etlects on the 'le..'ln ,er'1:k 60 ne of our national " have hM'e KOlto P"S:off: ! .d a Pre"y larf;e slice of 4r.nv.. . .'"S ine present week, and tf ' "K .ou' tor a corresnondiuir t:r. father some time in April or LCriaj" eaternrtown we have on our "rn:kir .1, clllnK very pienti- ii,i "l".14 to b0 8elliDs ut '?.ut'l, with indiftinn H.V " Kl lower. " luo ittrSi.0r-tl0f aCef)tlcma of ! faa Yv S fjr "strting that a : iui.r" 7 was blrn in Allegheny p7 't'tli : w-d as an ott'-ct ' to t0:L- "4 Jt'm the same source t!inr "WeeUIy SfetllrM Report. In the Weekly Medical Report of Drs. L. L T. L Oldshue, 132 Grant street. Pitt-burg, the number of ces treated by them during the week ending Nov. 12. 170, is put at If 4 The Dis. Oldshue are daily in receipt ot let ters of commendation and expressions of grati tude from their patients. One says : . , Nov. 4, 1870. Das. L. & T. L. Oldsuuk. Sirs : You are correct in your examination of the urine 1 sent you. The patient is labor ing under nervous debility, derangemeut of the Liver, Luncs, Heart. Dizziness, Singing in the Ears, and Stomach at times very umch out of order. Send the package of medicine as soon as possible. Another siya : Dr.s. L. & T. L. Oldsruk. 1 am much better. My back is entirely well. Send me another package of medicine by ex press. . Another from Illinois writes : Das. L. L T. L. Oldsuib. My daughter, Mrs. , has been taking your medicine and her health is so much im proved that I feel encouraged to send to you for myself. Send me medicine immediately. " 1 And so on. CORxrcoPiA means the born of plenty, but has no reference to plenty of "horns" of the kind obtainable at tavern anil drinkiny saloons. Neither does it mean C. T. Kobcrts' jewelry nnd fanev jroods emporium, alt houjrh it contains so mueii of everything in the li:i of clocks, watch es, jewelry, notions, stationery, books, tobacco, ci-rars, ete., that it migbt well bo culled a horn of plentv without the horn. Cham, keeps u. nico s torts and a nice stock, and is a nice g-eutle-man to deal with. IJirrKWHKAT Cakes. When you rise from your bed in the morning, nnd are summoned your breakfast to take, what so sweet or tooth some to frreet vou as a nicely browned fully done buckwheat cake; and as you swallow it down with a relish, and reach your fork out lor one or two more, how inwardly thankful you are for buying your buckwheat at Mills' cheap store, when vou want the best wheat or buck wheat Hour, feed, etc., don't forget Mills und his cheap store on llisrh street. The HoT.TnATS nrecominjr, nnd as every per son feels like enjoying1 them in a new .uit of clothes or a new urticle of wenrinjr apparel of some kiud we deem it just in-order to invite attention to the lnrjje and excellent stock of men and bov's elothihjr and ladies' dress -roods, shawls, furesotc to be found in great prolusion and at lowest price at the popular cheap store of V. S. liarker, who koepm extensive assort ment aud an obliging clerk. A New Version "Mary's cot von lectio sheen, his fleece is rite as vool, aud everywhere V1SU aiarV 8 pill, ul icuue urv-e in; 'iu .....v. too all tier time any more at all," except of course when Mary pocs to Shoemaker A: Co. s ..ho;ii ensh Htore. where evcrvthin-f is "sheepe ver, n.L - "i e 't.K J hpr na"n T0U meet o t kf ?Iy foUr pounds when oue -ViWri .Ji m iuJiaua county tome -- .not ScecEX Dkatbs. Mr. Ebenezer Williams, a Welshman by birth, but an almost life-long resident of this vicinity, was found dead in his bed, at his residence in Cambria township, a short distance north-east of Ebensburg. ou Suiay morning last. Mr. Williams was con siderably advanced in years, and had been iu delicate health for some time past, but bis ill ness was not of such a character as to indicate so sudden and unexpected a death. At about throe o'clock on the rooming in question him se'f and wife were awake and conversed to gether, after which she once more fell asleep ouly to waken about daylight and find her hus band lifeless corpse by her side. The de ceased was tax collector in the township for many years, and bore an excellent character for honesty and uprightness of purpose. A man named Riley, an inmate of the poor house, died very suddenly ot hemorrhage of the lungs on Friday last. We learned no particulars. A Card of Thaxks. To my fellow citizens who so faithfully and efficiently labored, on Friday Tiight last, to preserve ciy property lrom destruction by fire, I hereby tender my earnest and heartfelt thanks ; and while 1 hope that the worldly possessions of neither of them may ever be placed in such jeopardy, I never theless trust th:.t in such an evert they will had as many ready hands and willing hearts to j aia ttiem in saving their properties trotn tie struction as 1 did ou the recent occasion. Geo. Hustckt. Ebensburg, iroy. 23, 1870. .,,iur:, nlrciidv. and where deliirhtod custom ers with money in hand are constantly reapim? a rich harvest In the way of pood bargains iu the best kind of merchandise. H vn it Bad. "Clara, 1 love but thec alone. thus sijrhod a tender youth ; "O, bear me then my passions own, with trembling lips in earnest tone indeed I speak tho truth!" Hut lara, cruel irl, didn't want to hear the balance of the story, as she had just read in the I'rccinan about tho new fall and winter poods just re ceived at A. J. Christy's cheap cash store in liretto and wanted to firo there instanter and buy herself rich. Furs I Furs 1 ! Funs 1 ! I Where ? Where ? ? Where 'tl'l At N. V. Carroll's Cheu p Dry O ootls and Grocery .Store, No. 215 Main street, Johns town, opposite the Opera House. Mr. C. has not oidv an immense stock of dry poods and proceries, but having an eye single to the coin lort of his customers, has laid in a larpe assort ment of Furs at ail prices from two dollars up to twenty-rive. Do not fall to call on Mr. Car roll, who must make sale of all his poods before the sprins time comes. Th at Stove FirE. Stove pipe bats have pone out of fashion, but Cohen & Uro. have all kinds of fashionable hats and caps at No. 227 Mam St., Johnutown. They have ulso cheap uis at -.. sipn of tho Great ltear. Call and get a complcto outflt, because you cannot pet them cheaper than they sell them. Oil, tha beautif ul hat and caps, furs and furnishing poods! And tins is just tho wenthnr to moke furs feel pood, can und shake hands with the Great lioar. S. J. nuss & Uro. Tills is the name of the new firm that purchased the Clothinp htore or Leopold & Uro., No. 21 Main street, Johnstow n, and this new flt'ui is now sellinp made-up c'otn inp faster than hot cakes disapuear at a rnliroan hotel. The members of this Kriu seem lully to understand their business, and. tuty si-u i. bebovit !tf(i wo. Give them a call tUui will pay. HOLIDAY! HOLIDAY!! HOLIDAY!!! Presents I Present!! Presents!!! The following NEW GOODS (all suitable for Holiday presents! have just been opened at MAYKU'S KEW YORK DRY GOODS. MILLI NERY and CLOTHING STORES, Nos.212 and 214 Main street, Johnstown : KACH STORE SEPARATE, DVT ACCESS L ROM OXE TO THE OTHER. Ilroche Shawls, black and red cen tres, as low as 12.00 French Merinos, every shade, f rom f0.75 to 1.50 Irish Poplins, evcrv shade, from... .7 to Best assortment of lilack A 1 pat-as. Corded and Plain Alpacas from.. .. Gorpeous Plaids, largest stock in town, from Fluin and Corded Dlaek Stlksfrom Chinchilles lieavers, for Sacks and Cloaks, from lilack Reavers in great variety Figured Changeable Poplins, from Children's Furs, per set, from MiHocs' Furs, per set, from I-adies Furs, per set. from Children's Trimmed Hats. from... Misses' Trimmed Hat-s I'rtun Ludies' Trimmed Huts, from Donnets of every shape and size. . . We have also received 400 Sets of Ladies' and Children's Furs, which we will sell from ?2 to ?5 cheaper per set than they can be bought any where else, as they were Pent to us by one of the largest houses in New York ou consignment and are to be mild regardless of cost. Eookiny tltm't rt rtnjf himi. P. S. In addition to the above wo offer 1,500 Overcoats; 1,000 Ibisiness Coats; 2,000 pairs Pants; 2,000 Gent's Vests: 500 Uovh' Jackets: 500 llovs Pants; Sou Children's Suits : all of the best kind of material and make, of every desirable color, pattern and ftyle, and at vrirts vnminttikahlii ixjwek than we have ever before olTered Clothing unitrr any circumstances. Remember the New York Dry Gotli Mtici lotIitiic Hall, 212 and 14 Main street, Johnstown. MAYF.lt, Proprietor. John J. Muiirnv. dry poods merchant, at the Mansion House cheap corner, Johnstown, has a private word to say to every citizen of Cambria county, but lie won't tell any one till they visit his store. He has a little secret about selling dry poods cheaper than the cheapest. Suppose you call down, gentle reader, and find out the riddle. Murphy knows how to tell a thing or two about buying poods to advuntitga. Call and he will enlighten you. Good Iaiokixg. What makes a man pood looking? Why, good clothes. Where can a man pet pood clothes? Why. at James J. Murphy's. Whero is James J. Murphy's. Why, at No. KW. Where is No. 100? Why, on Clinton street. where is Ciinton Ftreet? Why, in Johnstown. Go and pet good suits for every man and boy in tho family at city prices. No wearing apparel iu the market so good and cheap as Murphy's. Foil Nothiso ! J. C Lighteap, Cheap John's Corner, opposite the Foster House. Johnstown, is absolutely giving away boots und shoes, gai ters, pums and sandals. Any one eon save from fifty cents to two dollars in the purchase of such articles from Mr. Lightcap. There is no dodgo about this, as t.'i.OGO worth of boots anil shoes must be sold immediately. His store is tlie place and now is the time to buy. MARHIED. GETS-CANTWEIX. At tho Church of the Holy Family, at Lntrolo, Pa., on Tuesday even in p," Nov. 22d, by Rev. Jerome Kearney, Mr. William Geis, of Johnstown, nnd Miss Maky Cantwell, of the former place. Dear Will, to gain your bonny brido, You lingered long about her. Hut now, since she's your joy and pride, You Cant-well do without hor. It is with more than ordinary pleasure that we chronicle tho marriage of our whole-souled friend Hilly Geis, although we are sure our gratification can't ncl I be so earnest or heartfelt as is that of the fair young creature who has now the joyful happiness of calling him hus band. Possessed of a fair share of this world's ? rot ids, and endowed by nature with n generous, ovinp heart and a kind and obliging disposi tion. Hilly cannot fail to make a model bene dict, and us he has chosen as his bride one of the most accomplished, handsome and amiable of Eve's fair daughters, his future is sure to be as free from tho trials ami vicissitudes which be set the pathway of life as any poor mortal could hope or expect to meet with in this world office-ting shadows. And thatall thisatid much more may be vouchsafed to hun and his, and that both, after enjoying a long lite of unalloy ed hnppinessand sweetest contentment, may be called to a blissful eternity beyond the skies, is the sincere hope of a host of earnest friends and well wishers, nnd the heartfelt prayer that we offer in their behalf. So mote it be. JOHNSON HEAD, At the same time and place, bv the same, Mr. W. A. Johnson, of Springfield, Mo., and Miss Mary S. Head, of Latrobe. To die a bachelor nt last. Friend Johnson may have dreaded ; But wedlock's noose hns got him fast, And ho is uow be-llKAO-ed. 1 1 LI I ft 1 Ml TUB LATENESS OF THE 8BA80N Xeeessltntes commencing' earlier than usual our Whilst we always sell at smull profits, yet to inako a SWIFT AND LARGE SALE WE WILL CUT STILL CLOSER! THE KIDIBYS ! THIS SEASON OUR STOCK I LARGER THAN EVER and all fresh, as these large Annual Sales clear us out. EVERY ARTICLE OF EITfSER Mentis or Boys' QLQTHIMG, Is warranted to be of good material, well cut, and of substantial make, and an the SKSREDTJCED PRICES AUK OFI'I'SEn WE INVITK COMPARISON OF THE PRICES, which W11.1. ruovB 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 CTOME TI UZ HIIAMON. NOTICE. The public ari hereby no tified that I have this day loaned a yoke of STKKl'S to Dam Ki.PTUAYF.lt, and all persons are cautioned against meddling or interfering with said propertv. EDWARD K1XG. Jiurnsidu Twp., Clearfield Co., Nov. 2T, is;.3t. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY! II.Tj lie offered at Public Sale, at the wi- .i.t...... .r , tt . t .. t 1 .ci 1 nir in Mimvii'r lun 1 1 ship, tme and a luilf milin from Cresson and near the Turnpike, on TlmrHtlay, Iee. IStli, proximo, the following described property, to wit: tine large HltOU!) MAKES, 1 Yot'XtJ HOUSE, rising 3 vears old and broke to work; COWS, VOl'Nti ( 'ATT EE ; ) bushels prime Corn, Kye and Oats; Hay, Straw and Corn fodder; "Ploughs, Harrows, Wagon, Carriage, Cart, Sleigh and Unites, Sled with east soles and well ironed: set of lilaeksmith Ttiols, with An vil, Vise and Uellows: Cider Mill and I 'rss com plete; Windmills and Hay Hakes; Hiding Sad dles and Uridles. Also a general assort men t of HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN Fl" KNIT CUE, and many other articles not necessary to men tion. tT Sale to commence at li) o'clock, a. m., when due attendance and a reasonable cred it will be given. .TAS. S. LUCK EXT. Mu nster Twp., Dec. 1, lg7t).--.t. 'JPOWN and COUNTRY PROPERTY for sale:. 1. A LOT OF C.KOrXD in Mooretown, with good Plank House and Outbuildings. Cellar under the entire house. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. 2. ONE LOT OF GROUND in Mooretown, m feet front on Main street and 'Mt feet deep. A choice selection of Fruit Trees on this Iot. It is a most desirable location for building. 3. A LARGE TWO STORY FHAMH HOUSE on Lot adjoining the above; finely finished and with all conveniences. Good outbuildings and nn abundance of fruit trees. 4. A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE in East Ward of Elienshmg. Cellar kitchen, well and cistern water. Good outbuildings nnd oftico on saiiie Lot. All in good repair, Located on Main street. Rents for f ISO. 6 A LARGE TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE in the Westward, suitable for two families. Lot 33 feet front on Main street and feet deen. Could be divided. Rents for Mai). 5. A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE in West Ward, suitable for two families. Lot 06 feet front on Main street and 100 feet deep. A desi rable propertv. 7 IlUILDING LOTS i n West Ward, Ebensb g. 8. PASTURE L TS, of about acres each, one mile from town. Tn 9. TIM HER, suitable for cord wood, on LOTS of 6 or S lit res each, one mile from town. 10 SIXTY ACRES He.mi.ock Timber Wili cut L0P0.000 feet lumber. One and a half miles from Ebensburg. . . . 11 V FARM OF lOO ACRES, convenient to Ebensburg; mostly eleared and in good order. Will be sold separately or with No. 10. y All the above described property will bo sold cheap and on easy terms. Thoso desiring tt purchase will call on or address the nnder piirued on or before the 1st day of January next. K s J.ALEX. MOORE, or Shoemakku 4c Oatman. Ebensburg, Dec. 1, 180. A DMINISTka 1 Olvo rjAL.n. of vai VAMlJE REAL ESTATE ! I will offer at Public Sale, in the Jtorough of Wilmore, on Tum" lnr. lee. 20h, -70. at 2 o cl k, p si.THATCEKTAIN PIECE Of LAND situate in puuiihituhi 'l':' . ,. , . Cambria county, adjoining the Catholic church nroptrtv aud lands of Martin Ward and others, containing about 20 Aeren. all cleared, with good buildings and extt lient water. Tpsis f. ash . A. SHOEMAKER, Nov. 21.-4t. Adm'r of John Fitzpatrick. WE WIL.I, NOT CARRY STOCK .N"T XT MUST IBIEj SOLID. THE GOODS WILL BE ARRANGED BY THE FIRST DAY OF NEXT WEEK. To give'nn Idea ofnh.it we actually have, there are in store icooo (Business Coats, ijjOoo Men's (Pants, lfy, oco Men's Vests, 5,500 Overcoats, 5,000 Fine Chester ji elds, 4,oco Qoys' jackets, 6,500 (Boys' (Pants, 4,000 Children's Suits. TKIB IS THH SEES KINU OF 03!HJFSr& I AND OF EVERY DESIIJABLE COLOR, CUT AND QUALITY. Our immense Six-story Buildings are packed from Basement to hAt, ALL OF WHICH For Ihls occasion we have a largo Corps of Salesmen, and will reinforce from our Cutting Department. Store will open at o'clock and keep open in the Evening until 8 o'clock, to afford workmen an opportunity ; Saturday Nights until 10 o'clock. A Visit solicited, whether wishing to purchase or uot. KEEP UP THE FIRES ! Tho sub scriber 13 prepared to furnish B LAIRS VILLE and MOUNTAIN COAL of tho very best oualities, in larjre or small quantities, on tho abort est noticnand at themost reasonable rates. Al,, will attend toaU kindsof HAULING with promptness and dispatch, nnd at cs moderate prices as any man in tho business. THQMAg Ebensburg, Nor. 2t, lS70.-3m. rtA U KC.ANIjAIN. AUOriW-at-Uuw. '"nwrt T llfiwrri. .t Co.. 4(1 Park KOW, iiOw 1 I . r. ,u rsiwibrin Co.. Pit. All man- Y'ork, Advertising Aleuts, is a model business j . j' j myine, attended to promptly and house. They tfvo mure t tho iiiom-y than i fU CoUections a speciality, any other house in the world." Citf Item, Phtla, curi'u' nLmivx 1. 111. k ... .... ... , . - . iiir in Kreat salc6 and siuiul profits. 111 FcVondtT how they can sell so cheap. "WHOLE BLOCK OF BUILDINGS, . E. Cor, Sixth and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. SELLING OFF AT COST! 30,000 DOLLARS' WORTH OF DRr GOODS. T)RESS GOODS. SILKS. CLOTHS. OASSIMERES. BK0CHE. TAIS LEY, THIBET and BLANKET SHAWLS. CLOAKS And CLOAKING CLOTHS, DltESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY. GLOVES. MILLINERY GOODS. RIB BONS, VELVETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, FANCY G00i)S IN GREAT VARIETY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. etc. Also, FIFTY PIECES CARPETS, of all grades and prices. I -a rare stock of Oil Cloths. Window Pluide. Trunks, Valises, Satchels, iVc., &c. In fact, our entire stock will be oiTeitd at C tT ami CAKKI AG li. and must all be soid by next Spring, previous to our removal to the West. t"'Thi8 is untiuestionably the best opportunity, ever offered for the citizens of Cambria and surrounding counties to ret 8PLEXDID JlAUGAINS. Our fiistolners, nnd sl who have ever lren through our establishment, are f uily aware that we have by far tin? larjrest and most com plete stock of Goods in Cambria county. We therefort earnestly retjuest all who want floods cheap to call at once, as they may not soon have another such chtinoe to e-et. bartfaius. We wish it fully understood that tht're is no humbu-r about this whatever, as we have already made ex tensive purchases in Kansas and intend making it our future home. We are, therefore, deter minedito elost out our entire stock by next Spring, either wholesale or retail. Si call sPori add avail yourself of this excellent chance to get good (roods very cheap. Ifriiij the Cash with 3011, as we will sell on no other terms. GEIS & FOSTER, IVos. 113 ami 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. EXCELLENT BUSINESS STAND I-'OR SALE We offer at Private Sale bur STOKE BUHVDINO, Nos. 113 and 1!5 Clinton street, fronting .10 feet on Clinton street and runnin-r back 108 feet-. It is probabl one of themost complete and tx-st arranged fSTtikks in Western I'ennsylvauia. The second story is t lejrantly fitted up as a CAUl'KT Hi til.M and tor storinK pOods. This is an excellent opportunity t or anv one ihiiiK to enirne in the mertatntile business. It is one of the very. best located stands iu Johnstown, and has ien tloiiMr as good trade as any store in tho oount3; OKIS FOSTKK, Johnstown, Pa. piIKEE CltOICE BUSINESS STANDS FOR SALE, I hereby offer for sale J-' on private terms three choice iiirFINESS Sf ANDS on the corner of fain nd Clinton ftn., Johnstown, Ta. The piece of jrromid frnt j.rV feel on Clinton street and 49,V feet on Mala street. This proierty will be sold ail together or in parts, 10 suit purchasers. JOlIN G KIS. fINE RESIDENCE ON JACKSON STREET FOR SALE. -A new two niory i J- HIIICK DWELLING HOUSE, 24 1y 50 fret, containing Ehvht Koowh. Gas, Water. IUth i Tho Kidnej sare two in number, situated at the upj-erpartof the loin, surroundotl b fat, nnd consisting of three parts, vlx : the Anterior, the Interior, and the Exterior. The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tis sues, or veins, which scrt e lis a fteix.sit fr the. urine ann convey it to the exterior. Tho exte rior is a conductor also, terminating In a sing-lo tube, and called a I'reter. The ureters aie con nected with the Madder. The bladder is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided into parts, viz.: tho l'pwr. the I.owir, the Nervous, ami the Mucous. Tim upper expels the lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability; other- urinate without the ability to retain. This fre quently occurs in children. To cure these affections, we must brinjr Into actiou the muscles, which arc ewrngctl in their various functions. If they are neglected, Gravel and Drops3 111113 ensue. Tho reader must also be made aware, that however slight may be the attack, it is sure to ulTeet the bodily health and mental powers, as our'licsh and Mood are supported from. Uicf sources. Govt, on Kuki'MATism. rin neeiirins in the loins is indicative of the above iliseases. They occur in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalks tMH.retions. The (ikatel-The jrravel ensues from ne plect or imprper treatment of the kidneys. Thest; orjrans belris weak, the water is not cx pellol from the bladder, but allowed to remain; it becomes feverish, nnd sediment forms. It Is from this deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. tuorsv is a collection or water in some parts of the body, and M-ais different names, accord ing to tin- parts affected, viz: when jrenetullj diffused over the bod-, if is called Anasarca; when of the atdonicn, Ascites; when of tho chest, Hydrothornx. Treatment. Helm bold' highly concentra ted compound Extract Ituchu is decidedly ore of the Ix-st remedies for diseases tf the bladder, kidneys, jrravel, dropsical swellin"-, rheuma tism, and jrfuty affertitms. Cnrtor this heinl we have arramred Dysui ia. t .r dilliculty nnd pain in pnssinjr water. Scanty Secretion, or small and . frequent discharges tif water; Stiut.jrurj-, tir stopping of water ; Hematuria, or bloody urine; Gout mid Khcumutisni f the khlncys, without any change In quantity, but increase, in color, or dark water. It was always highly recom mended by the late Dr. I'hysick, in these affec tions. This medicine increnw-s the power nf dlm tion and excites the ansortents into heulthj- ac tion by which the watery or caleerous deposi tions, nnfl all 11 11 nut oral enlargements, as well as pain and inllainnmtion, are reduced, and it is taken by men, women, and children. Dircc- ons for use nnd diet accompahy. rtniA.rEl.PHtA, PAi, Feb. SI, 1W,T. II. T. IlEi.MnoLi, Drutririst : Iikaii Sin 1 have been a sufferer, for upward of tiventy .vears, with gravel, bladder, und kld-iif-3-nll'eelions, during which time I h:ive Used various medicinal preparations, and hcen under the treatment of the most eminent 1'hyticians, experiencinff butVittle relief. Having seen your preparations extensively advertised, I consultei with my Tamily physi cian in repard to usinjr your Extract Ituthu. I did this because I had Used all kind of adver tised remedies, and had found them Worthless, and some quite injurious: in fact, I drspalrrd of ever fettinjr well, and determined to use no remedies thereafter unless I knew of the ingre dients. It was this that prompted me to Usi 3our renu.dy. As you advertised that it wa.- composed of buchu. cuiicbs and juniper iierries, it occurred to me nnd my'xdiysieian as an excel lent combination, and, wiih his advlci1, after uil examination of the article, ami consult intf npra witli the tlrtiifirist, concluded to try it. 1 com menced its use about ciirht inonthsajo,at which time I was confined to my room. Trom the first bottle I was astonished and prrati.'i.'d ai the ben eficial effect, nnd after usingr it thne weeks. Wns able to walk out. 1 felt much like writinjr you a statement of my ciiseat that time, hut thought 1113- improvement miUt only be temK-rurj-,;ind therefore concluded to defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it wntiid bo nf g-realcr value to you and more satisfactory to mr. I am now able to report that a cure is e ffected; after usihr tlie n miiiy for five nioiiius. I have not used an' now for three months, and feel as well in ail rd-pcrts as I ever did. Your Iiuchu belli? devoid of an3' unpleuFnnt t.lste aiid odor, a nice tonio and itivienifor ef the system. I do not mean tone Without itwhen rvct occasion inaj rciuire its Use in uch affec tions. M. McCt)KMlCK. Should any doubt Sir. Mc'Coi "uiick's statciiietit he refers to the following g-cntlciucn : Hon. Wn.rjAM inci.r.u, cx-Gnvernor Penn sylvanitt. lion. 'rnos. Filir.srr, rhl'adrlphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Jude, Philadelphia. Hon. X. P. fSLAck, Judxe, rhiladelpiiia, Hon. 1). tt. PoitTkit, cx-Govt rhtir, IYiinsylva nid. Hon. Ei.ijs Lkwiu-, Ju-lffCi Phihidelhla. Itun. W. A. PViRTtu, City Solicitor, Philadel phia. Hon. Jonx riici.Kit, ex-Governor, CHlirornla. Hon. E. Banks, Auditor Gcn'cruU Wasliin toii, 1). f. And man3 others. It rieces'saryj fir" Fold b3 Drug-s-isti nnd Detilers every where. liewnre'of iDuhtorfcits. Ask for Helm hold's. Takenotithur. I'uick per bottle, or six b'ottles for fti-SO. Delivered tb any ad dress. Describe symptoms in all communications. H, t. HELM&OLD, 116 AID CHEMICAL VMM, 691 UroaUwayi Xc York. oc Aim uiiwiw -C?TLEt-S Done up in iSbd Engraved Wrapper, 'WITH FAC-SIMILE 0? jr.Y CHEMlCflLS. aKacSE, AJTD e,H5.JLD jBT- T- ECoImlbolcl, June Zi, 1870.-1 3 Boom. Kamjk, Wash Iloirsn:, Ac, is offered at private wit. ana ninn imca ui ioet to an alinv. Johnstown. November l'l, bW.-oni. Lot lioiMS 4t 1t on .lijeksoii "f ret ASDHEW nTEK. it
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