L 9 mbrla Freeman. LOCAL AM PERSONAL. ..rriTrmK. We re opposed to f 1 iiince it ia mo". baa little or no ef- the obdurate uw reiriuu irum re- tliat tire more but we cannot ,wriberin nrrcara that ore more a, will compete the fourth hi2 oft" ol .'... i:i. 1ps than one thousand il"ere BuhacriDtiotiB alone. This Jll it all other amount coming to bf hard and constant toil or i e" i wp need it to buy rew A Romance of Bugtowx A belle of Bug town a delectable village in busquchanna township, this county accompanied her "lov er" to Greenville, Indiana county, one day last week, for the purpose of becoming flesh of tiis flesh, etc.. but when the pir cutne before the 'Squire she concluded not to go into the matrimonial harness, and consequently did then and there go back on the "lovyer" afore eaiJ. The disappointed gallant thereupon swore or affirmed that she might go to h 1 ; but determined to do worse she went back to nugtowD, a horse and buggy having been pro a,;.ui . -ortible a new rres,e now noiily rJ " n fnr cme rear or more, that we tm,t bills Hl the close oMhi volume ,.of per year, a"" "" " 1 "r .I lector,, and if there be any m : ,. nr more wuo dec'ine at Uugtown, the party who accompanied the lair "Ham-sell tarried over night, only, how ever, to wake up next morning and find his vehicle scattered about promiscuously, ome parties iu the meantime Laving smashed it all to sinithsreeus. And thus ends the romance, so fnr as yet developed, but a lawsuit will no doubt be the next thing in order Bugtown and criminal cases being synonymous terms. Local Correspoudeuce, JoHnsTowjf, Dec. 6, 1870. DtAft Feekman There are two kinds of men iu thia mundano sphere, rich men arid poor men. A rich man is a necessity, and he is a Mjinebody. He is a great chap to shake bands with. We hare seen folks fairly run across the ctreet to shake bunds with a ri-h man. He is useful, too, at town-meetings to act as president, or secretary, or agent in any public enterprise. Then be is honored by ever.) body, male and female. Xo matter if he cured for that purpose at Greenville. Arrived i-do swear a little, or drink a little he belongs or At ell : u.w the amount with cosU cl : ;u - ' - . called on, we shall here the parties are worm oi lcl- Let this, then, be fully rtiea ore worth bring :lt ',i jet thoe who want to save fifty 'Th rear's subscription, If not addi- " ,a trouble, attend to the duty of un- . .... the vu u.iry. r ' . e we wn have somethiug to nur t,ut prewiu"' t fur the ensuing year. fiiaiinp at ! awr Iloiuc. I t: Snfing liouef of the experimental farm ri J,;,L i.4 re'ievcil of over one hundred I nf beef a few niphts ago. Kn(w post-cfBee. called Adamsburg. lias fiwhlilied i" Adams township, this coun I ?v, iimiielS Dutunvcr as post-master. rV, r-harlnita (tondon, ho struck her f , -m, an xe and caused his death, 1 Pftrifid Fish. The Alleghanian lias un earthed another petrefactiou this time in shape of a huge fish which is now in the pos session of Mr- F. II. Barker, and is so perfect in all its outlines that no other conclusion cau be arrived at than that it is really a petrified fish, although much larger, being fully two and a half feet in length, than any tish ever known to abide in the waters of this region. It was dug out of a stone quarry a mile or two west of town, and is certainly a great curiosity, to say the least. The Allegtanian's theory is that the fish was antedil uvian and that it was deposited on the spot where it was found by the rreat flood in which Noah won uudying immortality as a successful waterman. For our part we dou't preiend to "JN'oah" hate about it, but advise the curious to go to Bar ker's store and see the petrefaction for themselves. v u iiiuicn an a suoucnuer and a pew ren ter, and we couldn't well co without hita. Then he has a carriage and a span of horses, and his daughters have a piano. Thej can't ply on it, but fciill they have a piano.' Iu short a tich man ia a necessity, if he is ignorant and should swear a littlei But a poor man is a nuisance, a nondescript, a fungous excrescence, that is permitted to grow on the body of society just to institute a pleasant contrast. A poor man U a nobody, lie may be intelligent, moral, pious, religious, but no matter for that. lie ia always in the way. Nobody shakes hand with him. He is nobody but a mechanic, or a cob bler, or a farmer, with big. hard hands, or a puddler or a laborer. He has no piano. He doesn't wear gloves. Who cares for him. He cau't swear to nice as the rich man, and he has no carnage. He cannot make rich dinners, nor pay lor oysters and champagne. Hemi"ht do for a printer, or a publisher, or an editor, But lawyers, and doctors, and preachers, would rather shake Lands with the rich nabob. His voucn nas a lausmamc power. He is an elec- Jwltli an " a"" causeu ins ueaui, uas i .Msnnitted to the Bedford jail to await j fiT the crime'- I H,ll3 D J.Monell and Sim .n Cameion ; nU-e swept thanks for copies of Agri- J S '.nd Lr.nd Ofilce Kerorts of lbGi) and j Lffe call attention to the advertisement of I OrEXijca or the Fair. The Ladies' Fair in aid of the new Catholic church in this place will be opened to the public on this (Thurs day) afternoon, and will be kept open at stated intervals so long as it proves a source of reve nue to the deserving cause it is intended to aid. The old-church building has been fitted up for the purpose in a most excellent and comfortable manner, and the Fair itself prom ises to be one of the most attractive and we hope the most successful ever inaugurated on the mountain. A liberal and a charitable ! public are appealed to on behalf of this com- mendabta enterprise, and we trust the appeal j will be met with that j raise wot thy penerobity Jlooie, as ill be seen by reter- i which una uitiuut.u r juuic mi ner f ucu circiiuis-ian.es junv iitt receipts ue Se Voik STeniotnsi in tuiumu. ,reoft!'e ls: religious aim imuy pa in tVe mv.n rv. Lsevenl (ksir:i! town and country prop- vrl se'l lor sine on nur lerms uv BIV - 1 Alex LluMou tie eve oi froinp ' era J!r fid Mrs. r!. -M rerr win give a . II.... a Tiifl.. A.-An Til' :.:it. More anon. LWiE Lone, of I'alo Alto, senter.ced to ten imW;snnn:ci!t iu ttie lieiuorn jau lor seu- i",uor without license, died m that mititu- ol ilelermin tremens on oaiuruay . in utknnwn mut! was struck by the fast irt a f-boi t t'istarice below Altoona.on mbv nitht lust, and very severely it jured. . ., , i . . . jsinkm to mo aims nouse lor ixeaiiut-ni. Cei'tre county man got a wile and the Uitli tfce other da v : at le-l lie mar- c his chat mer while she wa abed with that r.pltii t. nd of course took the disease along ; the wile. -We Lave received a short correspondence in the oil regions but us it was written with d ivil &!;d very hurriedly, there is some .vi e ate uahle to decipher. Will our i come .V'tin in a better -hape 7 f-Caa.lrit fpntity is Idessed, r otherwise, eci'twit be, with twenty-nine practising er, (f.e oldest in the harness now liviti" ;otr:V!low towneman, John Fenlon,E:q., as niimitteu to t lie bar in IM. H. A. Siioiir.aker offers his store and 1 property for sale on the niotst liberal ffurrasli, and as it is fine of the best tr;.csin toet.i-burg, it should not be Ion'' lit a rurcliar-iT. See ndvertisement. Geotgp Green, a colored resident of Wil- Aurs. b.air coiintv. was drowned m the lit ihiit place on the 2"th ult. He was till vear? of ace and was subieet to fits. c! wh cl he no doubt fell into the water e result stated. Tlie HeJford U.izette is to be enlarged to eco unin paj;el paper about the beginning tir. Jlt'iotnises nine ailuitionat cul f leailirg n-aiter. Out dou't sav where tvneoliimu is to be put. We bote its ;'f ill enlarge uiih its dimeiuions. l-1l.e Asliland Advocate comes to us in a icitolivpes and considerably enlarged i).ftt.e!it e are clad to note. The editor td "devii" under our tuition in Johnstown o, iid we ttierefote feel somewhat in- Kil in Lis success and the prosperitv of M never indul'red in more luscious or p o:er thtn those preset ted U9 a few P wj'r.ll. L. Oiii man. nr;d we nr eth-.tiUiio have boutrht of them will " u cui in this assertion. Oatman & Co. AfiB itt cnly fi:tv cents per can, and they u.j worm tne money. i'.ooi a J ril.ui denies that Mr fully up to the most sanguine hops ol its pro jectors. AaarsTrn for Aasos Two young men: na med Joseph Dunlap and W:n. Lloyd, rci- j dents of Susquehanna tow nship, were arrested in ihjs place, on ilonday last, by officer (!eo. j (Surlev. and after a hearing belore E.q. Kin I kead, were committed to jail on fuspicion of having set fire to the barn of Mr. John Kuntz man, of the above named township, on Thurs day evening last. The barn, with all the grain, hay, etc., it contained, was totally de stroyed, involving a loss estimated by Mr. Kuntzman at about $1,000, on which there was r.o insurance. The fire occurnd about 8 o'clock, but bad gained such headway before it was discovered, that it was impossible to save the structure. Whether the parties arrested are innocent oi guilty, there is no doubt (hat the lire was the work of an incendiary. Mas. Ltnx Boyd We clip from the New York Tablet of Dec. 3d the following compli- ; mentary notice of our talented towi (woman and the gpod cause for which she is so zealous ly laboring : We hear from nn esteemed Pennsylvania cor respondent that lrs. Lynn IJoyd. widow of the ( lati Congressman Itoyd. Is at present collecting1 for the cil-!Hicl new church in KbctisLurg. Ta. Mrs. ltovd. we tire informed, has done more ; than any one individual towards tho i-n-etion of that church, which is now i-onnidcrixl tho i finest in Western Pennsylvania. She is still de i voting lw;r time and sarrlttcinir the comforts of home to that truly lauuauie oojecr. -mis. in la furnished with letters of recommendation from His Grace tho Archbishop of Iialtiniore, the lilhhnp of her own Diocese, and the l'ustor of the church for which she is vollccting. yi.VTi'.rt.ii.ot Ikllefonte. died of unrcqui f oie, jf bT thc Bellcfonte Watch- n i few wfili ago, but s.tys that his di?e ise 'ConfBKiriion. and tlmt 1 sat mnmonta t devoted to ihe consideration of other sub MUr those ol love and matrimony, -l be tarn Of Samuel A. Mever nf Mil. lowrbliip. Somerset countv. was set on -7 too! his children, who were amusing with maiches, on Monday week, wM-rojea witn all its contenU, w"gtless0f aoout $4,000, on which nti insurance of only $750. ;nuwasit Anthony Hood really ..vuu n ucu saru ire was roooeu l'teir Altnnno r, -"" uui 'i'g euice. a letter ... '"c anoona c-nii sara that ne ' : on ti e daj aml9 ver"v hour of vc rotibery, and afterwards left there f wjnig lis hotel bill. If robbery at ,AX l'ee' at long ranpe. Allepliawan "devil" took dinner with .-rcn Hiankspiviug day, and ate so " that it made him lean to carrv it. .; the illustrations in the second etmion , are to be believed, he went in ;P"ritrous "stomjack" and cam out r""WII lite 11MIA I hut nf f 1,-ir.Hnr Voor devil 1 M i-'e eitor aforesaid I a ft. Bllo nf irlK.l i . t e .i v.tu ill rfirain lmwn - Cocbt Doisas. Up to Wednesday noon the following cases were disposed of in the Court of Oyer and Terminer: Coin'th vs. Adam Husk, Indicted for thclareo nv of a watch from Mrs. Susanniih Keith, of the vicinity of Uiuftown. Found miilty. Com'th vs. Jos. Miller, lisu.. Jairceuy second triaL Verdict, not utility. J'atrick vs. Christopher Noel. Appeal. Jury called and sworn, and defendentnot appearinif, thev find for plaintiff 3.01. . ('oin'th vs. Justin Knbley. Indictment As sault and battery.witli intent to kiil. Jurylind defendant fruiltv of the second and more seri ous cliawe assault and l.attury with intent to kill Mr:, dchettitf, of Cambria township. The United States Tatent Laws, with in Eti uc'ions bow to obUin Patents, is the title of a work of 112 pages, sent to us by Mt x.v & Co., 37 Tark How, New York. It also con tains the official rules, forms, for patent deeds, hints on selling patents, 150 diagrams of me chnnical movements, and a lurge vaiiety of other useful information. It is a book really worth having, and can be had free by all who will send their names to Messrs. Munu & Co.. as above. Buoy, of Hollidavaburg, having dV to be a b'hov nn K.. red before Justice Lec't and bound ti'fTflrB,for the J-nce of his natural i-.-l0a,.! hehas had publUhed in the (! ' tuat tne uiver ot all -e'ir0T ,lim up in l'9 I?00'1 resolution. i ourwniiom friend, Kev. atv ii ' " vl ' oTisvine, is to lec- Lnn.i IJ.. . ..... rT ev lioiidaysburg on '-i;a it,, it 6 A1- 11,8 sui.ject is " 1 wo ctv:. , m v e, oui mere win ''B l".l. V. V . i. "h-h 1.0 raBics io say nia 11Q IS UH draw a full or nn 1 1 . - , 3 lopic. se " "Kuker and should It H t etrue nonrh that a woman vBrtad T ary.Aan Morrison was murdered 'Uf .kPncl,.?, Huntingdon countv. on : t V?5tlJ U- h" Jifelessbody l.av noniS? l,10ck,"K,y mutilated on the fol- (j,tj 'ctjJ as house-keeper, has been , ux ia lend Capt. James H, :?f from on, fr "Mm Goto Fr zEns Our iwpilarJrup(rist friend in Johnstown, C T. Kniwr, lms laid inn lai-po stock of medicines suitable for the chung-iMg season, such as coub syrups, croup medicines, catarrh cordials, and the like. No faintly should be without a bottle this tim of the jenr. Country merchants should send to razer s for a scpply. Having these medicines within reach may save many a family a lanre doctor bill. Frazer also keeps all kinds of dye-stuffs, paints, oils, burning-fluids, etc. Send in your orders immediately. You cannot buy cheaper any where. Fruzcr keeps the oldest and best drujf store in Johnstown. Et-REKA This word is full of meaning', and. when literally translatod, moan. "I huv found tho cheapest reudy-mado clothinjf store in Johnstown, Xo. 211 Mum street, kept by S. J. Hess At Urothcr, who offer great bargains of winter clothinjf. Mich as coats, pants, vests, shirts, drawers and overcoats. Now is the time and there is the place to replenish one s self with (rood woolen (roods, well made and durably colored. Don't forget to call. No charge for showing goods. pnESFTS. The time for making holiday presents is drawing- near, and it behooves those who intend to gladden wife, husband, child, pa rent or friend with something worth prewuir iiur, to take a look at the magnificent stock of silver ware and other beautiful articles on ex hibition and sale at Geo. Huutley's mammoth house-furiifidiinjr emporium. '1 here are no iJ r.tunri in our town more appropri ate for holiday gifts than what Mr. Huntley can furnish. Great Fat.t.s. Last fall tho Falls of Niag ara, und tho fall in the pi k es of N-F. Carroll a drv iroods, proc-enes and furs, at No. ila. Mam street, Johnsfo-vn. opposite the Opera House. Mr Carroll is determined to soli his entire stock of "dry goods and groceries at cost, and he has lots of w inter styles and heavy goods, just such tin the season demands. Goods at nearly half price. Call soon and get groat bargaius. Ke lnember N. V, Carroll's, 15, Main street. MVnERB dothk CiX)CT3 Go?" askedalittlo urchin the other day, and people wonder quite a much about where all the made-up clothing goes that James J. Murphy sella at N o 10" Clin ton street, Johnsfown. Like the dnftingclouds, his made-up clothing comes and goes, coraos and goes, and no one knows whither, only that Air. Murphy makw a very small profit, and sells much ready-mad clothing. "Only this and nothing more." tk:0'.?-U. S. Infantrv. Informs v. "'w nnii i,To . . . ' I'tomPn-.T urar""na na9 Deen trans Co Territ ivanB8, to Tort uyon. wherft liA Tnopia ts tr :!tiP (C V e next two J to come. tR?tim. .-i '.o-'Mp- that he will have i. ,i -"u pient, of 00d ue,Uh tn eu. -uiKt . " i"u ween. Among 'Mr. "e Creel ilA " mitli T.f pleasure Uapt. U. WrtcdVl: lh Johnstown Echo, and ; Joha . 7,,u Jor' y. of the same him."? hPe illsome day v ' un t.r I. f , . ---- -v. tiL-tvvvii a urn, uvr , trie eel, that shocks with a magic, secret power everything he touches. The poor man is not a good feilowr, but the rich man is a clever gen tleman. Ilence we can't help liking him. I'oor boys are also a nuisance. It makes one's heait bleed to witness them standing around the show windows of toy-shops, before tne holidays come, looking wistfully at the supple jacks, drums, cars, trumpets, whistles, guns, :c, etc. If I were rich, 1 should give every little nuisance a dollar or so before the holidays. But then 1 am poor a nuisance myself and cauuot help other nuisances. I did help one. 1 met a little girl going to Fra zer's drug store for some tough syrup, who hud lost her money, and was crying lustily. I gave her enoutrh to renlenibh her treasnrv. ! 'u,t to see her countenance change from teals i to smiles It was a grand eight, and I should j rejoice to fill theJiearts of a thousand young lads with joy in the same manner, but then 1 j am poor ; to the boys ana 1 will have just to ; look on and say nulliu. i But 1 must change my subject and refer to ! education 1 matters. I want to correct the School Journal, which has evidently, got into new hands, as the December number would in i dicate. A certain W. VV. Woodruff insists on j rapid reading a bad mistake, contrary to all ; rules of education. W.ll. Johnston and Ann Dickson, (page iGU) asset t that the District of Columbia is ten miles sijuarc. Another mis take. It used to be, but it ibu't low. l'ao 1GG fays, "Life at last began on earth." It would read better, "Life first began on the earth." Page 170 (Education iu Bavaria) no tices G,c53 infant fclioola, with only G,7yGpu- pils, which would be small schools indeed something less than one to each school. An educational journal should do better than that, for teachers should bo correctly posted. J he Teacher's Institute should give education a general overhauling. I notice thai several normal schools are being erected in different parts of the State, at au immense cost to the tax payers, as each one gets an appropriation from the State. These normal schools do not furnish teachers to the common schools. But very few of their pupils ever .teach a common school. The people must soon demand less extravagance and more money for home use -Not less than two hundred thousand dollars are taken from the district schools, annually, to pay for Superintendents, Siate officers, print ing, noiuial schools, lectures, institutes, etc., all of wlrch machinery does little or no good. What the districts want are higher salaries Xor teachers and longer terms. The Diiectors of Conemaugh borough have decided to build a Unioa School House and to grade their schools a step in the right direc tion which they will never need to legrel. Xotliin-; more at preaeut. Your.s Rob Hr. Si iiMEEniLL Twp.. Dec 5. 1870. Feiexd II ac In my Inst letter I spoke of several persons of this vicinity as being danger ously ill. In this communication I have to re cord tho dtath of two of the subjects of my notice in the persons of Mr. Daniel O Skelly, who diel on Thuisday evening last, and Miss Annie Is eff, whose death occurred ou Situr dav ereuiiKr. the 3d iust. Mr. Skelly was a son of Philip Skclly, a hero ot tne American Revolution, and had attained the venerable age of seventy three yers. He was esteemed by all -who knew him as a goo I citizen, an agreeable neighbor, and above all, a faithful Christian. Mr. S.'s death was caused by a complication of diseases.. one of which af flicted him for several years in the shape of a callous protuberance on the lip, commonly called a horn cancer, which attained to the length of three or four inches by about one halt inch at the base, ai d w hich subsequently assumed the shape of an ulcer. Along with this a dropsy set in several weeks ago, and all combined to produce the fatal result mentioned above. His mortal remains were escorted to their last resting place by a large concourse of friends and relatives, whoe Borrow was soothed by tliecontidcnt hope that the end of a mortal was for him the beginning of an immortal life. ili?sNfffwas an estimable young lady, a daughter of Mr. Daniel Ntff, of this township, and was in the prime of lile. Her death was caused by typhoid fevor a disease which has become a pestilence in this vicinity, having at tacked some half dozen more porsors within the last two weeks. The deceased was an exemplary Christian, and we hope she has gone to receive an everlasting reward. Her funeral will take place on to morrow at the cemetery of the Catholic church at Wilmore. May the souls of both find eternal rest. We have delightful weather for several days pa?t, with what chance of a continuauce of the same I ill not venture to say. The schools of this township are in running order at present. Great difficulty was experi enced in procuring teachers, owing no doubt to the depreciated credit of the township, in con sequence of which, and doubtless for other rc&sors, a Couple of inoompeten a were taken to fcUfi ly. f;the place ef as many capable teachers. Deer hunting has been in vogue for the past few weeks on the borders of this township, and a large number have already been kilUd. The present scarcity of enow, how ever, is very un favorable for that pursuit, but as we are not a proficient in that or the other line of dear trap ping, we do not feel particularly interested in the restilt f tho enterprise. Yours truly, Soltkro. M,ff : 11(1 8ive tie a chance to write a mmrmoration of the happy in Wn at Dow It Stand On ? This ponderous rart h8,lW m ileathroughthe centre-- w hat does It stand on? A puzzler. How does JclmJ. Murphy sell dry goods so cheap? Thisisun other puzzler. But John does it. Cail at tho Mansion House corner, in Johnstown, and see this wonder performed. The answer is, cuisa rtiouic iisa raiwanr, which means, be buys t heap and sells at a small protit. Try Cheap John once. Coupik Sallie says she will not receivcr'ho nddresses of any man who does not wear a nice bat, and cousin Sallie Is rich, and cousin Sallie would be riirht is she wasn't rich. Then go to Ij. Cohen's Hat Parlor, Johnstown,No.S7, Main street, and get a good hat, and a set of 1 ura gent's furs and gent's furnishing goods. ou will find an immense quantity of bats and caps at No. TSl and gentlemen to deal with. BUY CTIEAP SELL CHEAP. That is one of th rpnn wVit- Onk Hall elothiner Js so cheap. NVanomaker buys as much cloth as all the other I retail clothing bouses ia Philadelphia put to gether ; and ao buys much cheaper than others can. Drs. L & T. L. Oldshub. 132 Grant street. Pittsburgh. Pa .. can detect the most compli cated diseases by ocular, chemical and micro scopic examination of tho urine,. They cure the worst maladies known. Several persons lrom this county have obtained relief at their hands. One says : Nov. 3, 1870; T)rr. L. & T. L. OLDsnrK I am much bet ter. I can walk five or six miles with eae. Before taking your medicine I could not walk half a mile. Send me more medicine. Yours, -1 ; And auother says : Vov. 5, lc0. D. k. T. L. Oldshdk Send me anoth er supply of medicine. The last you gave done mA mora irnad thin all the medicine I have t nkm. It stirred ma uo verv lively some times, and as for the pilla, they are doing their work. -' And another -writes t Kov. 10,7870. Das L. & T. L. Oldshuk I am well satis fii with the medicine vou sent me. 1 am much better ami desire to continue under your treatment. lours truly, feEAb ESTATE TBAXSFERSi DEEDS AND ASSIGNMENTS LEFT FOB HtCORl) DCK I.U THE FOUR WEEKS EN DING IKC. 3l. K. Sanderson to DanT B. Iforner, May 23. 1870. lot in Franklin borough. Wm. Orr to I hi v id Eerkey, Oct. ft, ISTrt, 4 acres and 10 perches in Conemaugh township - Lewis W. bhank to Josiah Miller, Juno 4, 1ST0, 51 acres and SO perches in Ad ams township.... Albian Oswald to Chas. Oswald, Sept. , 170, acre in Currolltown UenJ. Benshoof to Thomas and Mary Ward, Aug. 27, 1ST0, lot in Millvillo.. John J. llurus to Joseph Bilker, Oct. 11, 1870, 6U acres and CO perches in Chest township Johnston Moore to Z. Weak land, "ov. 11, 1870. CO acres in Susquehanna Tp. . Thos. Weston to Jos. Calderwood, Feb. 10, 1WU, piece of land in White twp.. John A. Itlair, Sheriff, to Henry Hop ple, July 13, HJOuores In Carroll twp. Mary Htirrison to Henj. Benshoof.Scpt. 28, 1S70, 124 acres in Jackson twp John Harrison to Henj. Benshoof, Oct. 4, 1.S70, 8 acres in Jackson township.. Pam'l Harrison to Henj. Hcnshoof ,Oct. 1, '70, 2 ae's and 140 pere's In Jackson Dan'l Harrison to Benj. lienshoof.Nov. 5, 1S70, 10 acres in Jackson twp Jackson Kager to M. Iee, Nov. 22, 1870, 54 acres ih Jackson township VTni. Orillith to Jus. H. Davis, March 5, 1870, 2 acres in Washington twp. . J. J. Allen to Wm. N. Needles. Nov. 22, 1870. piece land in Washington twp.. Jacob ilurgoon to Peter Myers, Sept. 20, 1870. lot in Hemlock Henry Nutter to James Perry, Juno Vi, 1SC9, 21 acres and 87 perches and Improvements in Allegheny twt Tlios. Cullugher to Jas. Perry, March 17, ISU'j, 50 acres in Allegheny twp. . . triinort a. it. uarker to Catharine Al len, Dec. 4.llati5, 8 acres and 18 parch es in Allegheny township nominal. Aioin Oswald to Henry J. Campbell, Sept. 5, 1S70. 57 acres iu Carroll twp.. John Lloyd, Sequestrator of H., C.ic I. Turnpike Co., to Isaac Evans, Nov. 15, '70, square ground in Ebunsburg. Mich'l Lutz to John Bedenshotts, May 31, 170, 2 lots and imp'ts in Wilmore. Mich'l Hunegan to Patrick Ilunogan. live. 1, js.o, p-t acres and 80 perches in Clearfield township nominal Aug. Durlnn. Sheritr, to Wm. Ritrc-U, Sept. ti, 1R55. 75 acres in Cambria tp. . Win. -;it tell to Daniel McCarthy, jr.. Aug. 20, 18T0, th above tract for value rce I 160.00 900.00 1,800.00 410.00 250.00 800.00 1,000.00 10.00 300.00 1,890.00 40.00 20.00 60.00 100.00 60.00 847.00 75.00 1,000.00 1,200-00 1,015.00 1500 450 GENTS WANTED FOB. A PALACE AND HOVEL, OR PII4SF.S OI LOIYDOIV I.I VIZ. By C. W.Kirwan, Vie Well-known Journalist. TE2 VZ27 LAKIST SAO. This Book is a boantifnl Octavo of ri pages, embellished with 200 enffmrinv and tiuelv ex ecuted map of London, designed and executed expressly for this work by eminent artists. It contains a full, graphic and truthful statement of the Siaht.-. Stetfti nnd S'ixnJi of the great Metropolis of the World. Its pictures are from real life, and yet so weird and romantic that it almost challenges one's credulity. It disnlavs in bold relief the appalling rniserv of the poor and the reckless luxury of the rich. The most saleable book in market. Circular and sample pages sent free, Address, BELKNAP Sr BLTSP, Dec. S, 1870.-lt. Hartford, Conn. The Best Paper, AND Till Best Inducements! This Quarter's 13 IV timber SEXT FREE to all subscribing before Dee. 25. 1870, for next year's Fifty-Two Numbers of MOOBE'S RURAL I? Mm! THE CHEAT IU,rST!tATEI RURAL AND FAMILY WEEKLY, FOR TOWS AND COI STBT. THAT'S WHAT'S 10.00 75 to -JO to J to .40 to 1.50 to 1.25 1.25 75 1.25 4.50 ! 5.00 6.00 H0LIDAYI HOLIDAY!! HOLIDAY!!! PreKciils! Present!! Present!!! The following NEW GOODS (all suitable for Holiday presents) have Just been opened at MAYER'S NEW YOKK flKV fJoODS. MILLI NERY and CLOTHING STOKES, Nos.212 and 214 Main street, Johnstown: i'.iCH STOKE SEP A It A TE, HUT ACCESS MOM ONE TO THE OTHEIi. Itroebe Shawls, black and red cen tres, as low hs $12.00 French Merinos, every shude, f rom ?0.75 to 1.50 irisn t'opims, every shade, rrom... Itest assortment of Itiack Alpacas, forded and Plain Alpacas from Gorgeous Plaids, largest stock in town, from Plain and Corded Itla U Silks from Chinchilles Heavers, for Sacks and Clonks, from Black Heaver in great variety Figured Chungeublo Poplins, from Children's Furs, per set, from Mises' Furs, per set, from Ladies' Furs, per set. from Children's Trimmed Hut, from... Misses' Trimmed lints, from Ladies' Trimmed Hats, from Honnets of every thape and size.. . We have also received 400 Sets of Children's Furs, which we will sell from 12 to $5 cheaper per set trinn they enn be liought any where else, as they were sent to lis by one of the largest houses in New York on consignment and ure to be sold regardless of coet. Ltoohing don't c fiuitlhimj. P. S. In addition to tho above wo offer 1,500 Overcoats; 1,000 Husiness Coats; 2,000 pairs Punts: 2.0U0 Gent's Vests; 500 Hovs' Jackets: 6U0 Hovs' Pants; :J0 tin Id ren s Suits; ; all of the best kind of material and make, of every desi ruble color, pattern and style, and at j jTiYe unrniftakahlu lowkii than we have ever before ofTored Clot hfi:g undci nun cirrvmxtaurrr. J I r T 1 1 f'Tn Yw-r ISp rLc YKw - ...f u ... ! 4'lolIilnK Hall, SIS and 214 Main street, Jchn&towu. MAYJ2K, Proprietor. 2.00 fo 1.75 to .50 to 2.50 to 10.00 3.50 to 12.00 4.00 to 5O.H0 1.00 to 4.50 1.25 to 3.50 1-50 to 10.00 2.00 to 15.00 Ladies' and Corntcopia means thc horn of plenty, but lias no reference to plenty of "horns" of tho kind obtainable at tavern and drinking saloons. Neither does it mean C. T. Hoberts' jewelry and fancy goods emporium, although it contains so much of everythiiigin the line of clocks, watch es, jewelry, notions, stationery, lnioks, tobacco, cigars, etc., that it might well be called a born of plenty without the horn. Cham, keeps a nice store and a nice stock, and is a nice gentle man to deal with. Dcckwheat Cakes. When you rise from yourbiHl in thc morning, ami "are summoned your breakfast to take, what so sweet or tooth some to greet jou as a nicely browned fully done buckwheat cake; audits you swallow ft down with a relish, and reach your fork out for one or two more, how inwardly Thankful you are for buying your buckwheat at Mills' cheap store. When you want the best wheat, or buck wheat tiour, feed, etc., don't forget Mills and his cheap store on High street. GnAtf rtAiR rony be made to toke on its youth ful color and beauty by the use of Hall s eg . w;;i;.., Unlr linwir. Mm br.Bt ur l'ara tion for the hair kuowato the bcieuce of med icine and chemistry. A New Version. "Mary's cot von leetle sheep, his fleece is rite as vool, and everywhere vitin Mary s pin, aac leetle sneep no s pin come too all der time any more at ail," except of nurse wnen Jiarj goes to MHicmukcr & ix. s heap cash store, where everything is "sheepe" enough already, anil where delighted custom ers with money in hand are constantly reaping a rich harvest in the way of good bargains in no best Kind oi tnercnandise. Had it Had. "Clara, I love but thee alone. thus sighed a tender youth ; "O, hear me then my passions own. with trembling lips iu earnest tone indeed I speak the truth 1" Hut Clara. cruel girl, didn't wnnt to bear the balance of he story, as sue had lust read In tho freeman about the new fall and winter goods just re ceived at A. J. Christy a cheap cash store in Ijretto anil wanted to go there iustanter and buy herself rich. RDr. IsFXHKito, of 'Altoona, was the flst to In troduce the tuek:principJe for Dental plates In this section of the country, and to-day lie has many patrons who can testify to the beauty. durability and fit of the work. CTersoua wishinglteeth will do well to see this work be fore purchasing the old common 6tyle of vul canite work. KTOSEROAD N CATHARTIC SYRUP. nsed in nil cases Instead of Pili, Epsom Salts, CastohOu, tc. Highly flavored. Pleasant to take. Children like it. Priw 50 cents. Whole sale, R. E. SEI.I.KKS & Co.. 45 Wood Street, Pitts burgh. Sold by Liruggists and Country Store keepers. IJuno 10, 1870,-ly. EVERY PERSON THINKING OF ADVER- tisiug should send 25 cents to Geo. P. ltowell St Co., Advertising Agents, No. 40 Park Row, New York, for one of their 128 page pamphlets. They have reduced advertising to a science. MARRIED. MURPHY nOLLER. At St. John's (Catho lic) church, Altoona, on Thursday, Novi 2itb, bv Very Rev. J. Tuigg, Mr. James P. Murphy aiid Miss Annie Holler, both of that city. If the marriaire state is the one in which the most perfect earthly happiness can he obtained, ond we verllv believe it is. "then indeed .have James and Annie chosen the better part in the very hey-day of their youthful existence ; ana as they are eminently worthy of each other's love and companionship, we join tneir many friends in wishing them abundant pcaco and Plentiful prosperity throughout a long ana innnv life in this world and that never-ending felicity which awaits the pure ot spirit in the better world to come. James possesses all the qualities'.of a true and devoted husband and Annie those of an amiable, loving and agreea ble wife, and it therefore cannot bo otherwise than that happiness ana contentment win ni tend them in all the duties, cares and enjoy ments of this fast-fleeting life. The Ritia r, now In its 21st year. Is not only the Irgcit. Brut ntl Clieapeat, but bv fur thc I.irget--lrculnt lusr Journal of it l ins f n Ilie orKI ! National injf harueter, Ahly Edited, superbly Illustrated and Printed, it is the 1BEST AMKRICAX WEKRLT! It is the standard Authority on all branch es of AoiiuTi.TniK, loRTirii.iTHE, i-c. As a l.lttrary and Kamlljr Paper it isa favorite in many of the best familiesail over the I'liion. Canada, &c. Indeed, Moore's Ruiiai. fiax no Itirttl in its Sfihrrr, and Is the liirgrt Ulna t rated Journal on the Continent, each num ber containing Sixteen Five-Column Paises, (double the size of most papers of its class.) It is the paper for the East, West, North and South. TERMS, INDUCEMENTS, 4e. TEHMS-93a Year of 52 Numbers, and onl v 9'i S in Clubs of Ten. This Quarter's l;l Num bers sent Pkkk, as offered above. Our Club Inducements for 1371 are unprecedented. Spe cimens, Premium Lists, Sec, ernt fn-r to all forming Club, and we want a live Club Agent in everv Town. Address 1. 1. T. MOORE. 41 Park Row, New York The New York METHODIST AS MSG JIT VAUE ffXJEJiJ.V, Now in its Eleventh Year, publishes Sermons, a Serial Story fur Families a new Children's Story every week, Clnwiih tho Little Folks. Editorials by the lest Methodist writers and others. Foreign and Homestlc Correspondence, full Departmentsof Ueligiousand SocularluteU ligence. Price S2.50 a year. Liberal premiums or cash commissions to canvassers. Subscrii tious commence at any time. For specimen, enclose a two cent stamp to prepav postage. Ad dross THE METHODIST, IU NusWu St. , N. V. HOLIDAY JOURNAL. FOR 1871 Contains a Christmas Story, Splendid Plays, Magic Sports, &c. ; in pages; illustrated. Sont Free on receipt of one stamp for iKstage. Ad dress A HAMS 1c CO., Publishers, lstii. MASONIC BOOKS. Agrn't Wnntcil. S-nd for Circulars. Address 51 a soic Pt-H. Co., 4.i2 Ilroome St., New York. A4 It It I SIM AS ilVT toaU "cirf tt Sulurri- to vi;J7(n'yHrm,:publishcMl Weekly. Two Months' Subscription Gravis. The months of November end Ue-einber, 1S70, given gratis to all subscribers remitting &4 for the year 1S71. Any one desirous of making a trial of thc Jonr ikiJ, to see whether they like it, can have it for two months on remitting us Viftu C n- l'lc turesfjue Americn, eonsistingOf splendidly expe dited views of American Scenery, commenced in Xoy. 1. Apii.eton i- Co., Pub's. New York. GEX. U7h'T71bEEsr k7l'"E. Nearly rea-dj- for Publication, the 7t,iivip7iM 'f Gen. Ji'th't E. Isr, by John Esten Cooke, author of "Life of Stonewall Jackson," Wearing the Grey," &e. 1 vol., vo., 5wU pages, llhwt rated. To besdd by subscription. A geiila'Waiiled. 1). Aphi.ktox ft Co.. i'MMiWier, New York. OV. T7nmi3 150 words a minute in Four UilUi U liaUU. weeks llililii... 1. .io.ifla e 1 lli&a I e AND MOST rfllfIUTS 5 iiliivii lil 1 1 1 Jlnd Varied ifiSE I for circular. J. G It AY, P. Send two stamps O. Hox 4S47. Y; cady-Madc LIFE An ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY.of Hartford. Conn. Cash Asset. 1.5t irt.000. Grants I.IFI. and KVDOW.lit:.T Policies of oil ai proved forms. Ample security, low rate. Also insures against Ac1 DKMS causing death or total disa bility. I'olicics written by the year or niontb. Has paid !7o ner ! for ix yeni-s in benetits to policy-holder. j)bx'rWAsfjTtTAi h axj lauoh ly using up au old Axe. Send 1.50 to LI P PENCOTT & 15AKEWELL. ritt.Hburgh. Pa., and they will send a tip-top Axe, Expressnge paid. Half a day lost in grinding will thus be saved. R5i fS If II If J Mi m -LaMiap DIED. 1 X Lj Ij. HI itlliU biru Hi ti U"ii'n Mr. Joseph ltd, in thc GOth yeur of her ffe- Mrs. Itel was a sister of Mr. k ranK toeriy, 01 woman, as well aaan en meat and zealous Chris- tian. sue was tne mot uer oi b imjc iu,..., children and id all the duties of life she per formed tier part with a'dovoteduess and kind ness of heart worthy of a good mother, a true wife and an obliging neighbor. She departed this lire well prepared Tor the change and we trust that she is now receiving tho reward ot a well Bpent life in the haven of eternal rest. Her remains were interred in the Catholic cem etery at Wilmore to-day (Wednesday.) M. 7"ALI ABLE. STORE and DWELL- w -rfc-"- tinTTaW PHnPV.HT V Mill SALE. The undersigned oftt-rs on tho r-.i iuy uiiuvisittuv""'L;. Till m m inost. reasonable terms his Si un n, ana fl HOUSE I'lturhiiiiiiorai " V n ki 1 n I . . ...t Vhnnohiinr bni-OIIch. It IS Irt " ? " the business centre of town, conveni- cnt in every respect, and in good condition. Will be sold low for casb a gH0EMAKER Ebcnsbvtrg, Dec. T, l70.-3m. PElltvl.NA- UOl Si! S HA1C..N f N0N-EXPL0SIVE METALIC KEH0SE.K LAMP. Is absolutely aaTe from explosion or break ing ; bnmi any Coal Oil, good or bad ; gives more Ilpht, no ottur, and lists oil. "7r ispciirtjiiou-eapioMt-f. The light is better than is produced by any other Uoip." ICS. Clnrk, i'lfx't .Vnssariiiseffs .4(ri"cuunil CoWw. "It is perfectly non-explosive, gives a liettrr Unlit, and is more eemunnicol than any other lamp in uso." IF.H'. H(UtiJatc&ui:.v!t,&r.itoolA,i 'lticai. T lie appalllug deal Iim and tires from gltus lamps exploding and breaking create a grvar demand for this lamp. It HAYs to sell it. Sold by Canvassera, Ag nts wanted everywhere. Send for circular and li nns l Moillpemtrj' A- o.. Cleveland. Q 43 Hurclay SI., N. Y. QK A WEEK fcj ALA It Y ! Youuk men wanted as loeal and traveling salesmen. A ddress (with stnm v) 11.1 L tVAL K'K K. 3i I'ark $30 A DAY, sure. Latta& Co., Pittsburgh, Pa- "AGENTS! READ THIS! s mil pat ageuts a calasi cr $:a pzs tizz and expenses, or allow a large commission. to sell bur new and wonderful inventions. Ad dress M. WAGNER dr'O., Maibhail, Mich. innr use the "veoiltable 1QI7A IoSO J-l'LMOXAJir JIAI.SA3T." lO U The ail t'.aciarl roaieiv for Ceats, Col4. Ctsapusa. "JXothing better." Jtlek Khos. i C4., Itoston. ciuwiiY rj:cToi:AL TnoiuEs Are superior to all oti--rs for Coughs. Colds, Asthma. Hronchial ami Lung difficulties, are ex ,'ceilingly palatabie, have none of that nauseat ing horrible Cubcb taste, are very soothing, and act like a charm ; Ministers, Singers and Public Sjieakers will lind they are especially adapted to the voice. Sold by Druggists. Also Jitixhton'm (C. '.) tt.il Liver Oil, for Consum ption and Scrofula ; use no otber PIIAM'S DITII-ATORT rOffDER.- Removcs suierlluous hair in pre minute, without injury to skin. Sent by mail for 1.U5. L'11I.431'S ASTIISI ICI'IIC Relieves most violent paroxysms in live minuUs und effects a spcedj- cure. Price t- by maib THE JAPANESE 1IAIK STAI5T Colors tho whiskers and hair a beautiful black or iiuow.N. It consists ef rnhj one prriwirviion. 75 cents bv mall. Address S. C. VPIf AM, No. 7i Jayne "Street, Philadelphhl, P. Circulura seCt free. Sold by all Druggists. 1MI1 Al. IItVA.A LOTTERY. Prizes c:ihrd and information furnished bj" G EO KORl' PH AM. Provilenee, R. I. AG1C EGGS.- 2is thhj. Send for circular to A. Thomas. 320 V. ashiugton St., llrooK'.yn.N.l . A CARD. - A Clergyman, while residing in South Ameri ca as a niiasionary. discovered u s-jje and simple remedy lor tne turooi nervous eauness, iur Iv Decav, Diseases of the Urinary und Seoiiual Organsand the whole tnun of disorders. brf't tut by baneful and vicious habits. Great iuibV bers have leen cured by tnis no Me- remedy. Prompted by a deir to beuetlt tbe atmcted ui unfortunate.l will st.-d the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, In a seated envelope, to any one who needs it, frtenf eluirye. Address Jos. T. ISMAJf, Station H, ilible Hotiaa, N. roACity. OTICK TO LAND OWNERS. HavinR proenred a pbrlect list of all warrantee names, dates Ot warrants, and Of the pa meet of tbe purchase roonej and tbeoamea of " the persons pyirig the same, ttitb a com plete draft made from tbe official records show ing tbe location of each tract bf land, 1 am prepared to procure patents from tbe Laud Of fice for the owners of unpatented lands, nnder the Act of Assembly of theSOth of ilaj, li-Gi. and tho supplement thereto, as required bjr tbe rticent order of the SurTevor General. CiEO. M. JiEADE. tbei.'BSwfx .March 21, U70. -tf, EVER SEEX IMsIDE THIS BSCURE VILLAGE OF Rccoiiiiiiciidrd and lCndorsrd over Seven Hundred Doctors. mi. nmmmm- C'oninound FInid Kxlraet of IKOSK O O the axxizjrr ! HEALTH RESTORER ! i TXot a Secret Quack Itledlcfue- rormula around the Hotlle. rarrAKEO solely bt Dr. J. J. LAWRENCE, OUUA.MC CI1KMIST. K 0 0 K 0 O STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE ST PURIFYI1TG THE BLOOD, RESTORINO tbi LIVER and KIDSEYS TO A HEALTHY ACTION, AND INVIGORATING THE NER VOUS SYSTEM. This is the Secret of its onderfnl Success in Curing. CONSUMPTION ix ITS EARLY STAOES, SCROFULA. SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC liHEUM A.T1SM, NEURALGIA, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, HUMORS, LOSS OF VIGOR, DIS EASES of tub KIDNEYS and BLADDER. AND ALX. DISEASES CAUSED BY A BAD STATE OF THE EL00D. It thoroughly ra1u-at-9 every kind of IIu morand liuil Taint, n ml restores the entire sys tem to a healthy condition. It is beyond ques tion the FINEST TONIC IN THE WORLD I ! Thousands bnve boon changed by thc tise of this Medicine from w eak, sickly, suffering- crea tures to strong, healthy and happy men and women. Invalids cannot hesitate to give it a trial. No Medicine has obtained such n Treat repu tation as this justlj- celebrated compound. FOR TESTIMONIALS From Physicians, Eminent fiirincs. Editors, Druggitts, Merchant, c, see KOSKOO ALMAN AC kou this teak. Price, ONE DOLLAR per Bottle. FOR SALE BT THE Ini.CII"AL DRITGCSISTS Is tie TOITS3 ZZLTZZ ssi ESITIS AllT2i:A. D ENTISTllY. The undcrsicncJ, prraonnte grassy OPENED mil b i u of the Hi! more College of Dental Sar gery, rc.pnct fullr offers bi pBorEssioyAL services to the citizens of Eb- ensbtirg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the foubth Moxit of caeli mouth, lore main one week. Augl3. SAM'L BELFORD. D. D.S. DR. H. B. MILLER, fm Altootin. la., tLTTTr Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. OfKce removed to " irginia street, opposito the Lnlfcersn chorch. 'cfsons fron CftNibri. county or ebewhere who get work done tT me to the amount of Ten Dollars arid upward! will have the railroad fare deducted from their tills. All vtosk wasrawtkp, Jan. iJl, lc"e.-tf. Tll D. Y. ZIEGLER, Kurgeon Den- tjst.will visit Ehensburg p-o- lessionaiiy on the htUU.N I filox dat oi each month, and rrmsii. one week, durin? which time he maybe found at the iouiiU:n UrMise. t3?l"eeth extracted witliout paia hj tbe ma ot Nitrate Oxide, or Laughing Gas. I AMES J. OATMAN, M. J). , tenders bis professional Ferviccs as Phy sioian afrd Sbrg&on to the citisiens of C'arroil tewn and vicinity. Office in tear of boiM ing txjcnpied by J. lines & Co. rs a tturc. Night culls can bis made at Lis r&Wittce,one tltxr south Of A. Ilgng'a tin and fiardw are store. May 9, 1807. J. LLOYD, successor to U. S. IUtnn, Dea'c-r in Drvis, Medicines. Paints, &c. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House," Ebeusburg, I'au October 17. 18G7.-Cm Lorettf. (auibria (o, i., Tciiefcrs hU profestofial services to fcuch of tho CtiiitHis of the abore place ohd ricinii t,s ni:iy require medical aid. April i. Ij. t. M'LAUGilLlX, ITTORNEY AT LAW, JohMtoten, Pa. ft O&ice in tbe Excliange building, on tLo Corner of Clinton aiiil Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to sli business connect ed w itb bis professioa. Jan. 81. lSG7.-tf. GO TO BARKER'S Clothing Store. JOHN r. LINTON, ITTOTwNEY AT LAW, Jo&mtMrn . Pa. OiSce ia buiWing 033 corner of Main anvl b'ranilln Flrcet, cpKjt.5te MsnsiTO lloue, second floor. Ehtrp.nce n Franklia s'.rcrl. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 1SC7. tf. OL. rj3RSiliNG, AnuKSEY-AT- Law, Johnsfovrfi. 2"iX. Office on Fran!. lin street, tip-stairs, oVvt Jolm IJcntou'a- Hardware Store. Jan. 31, ISOt. A. KOrELlS, - Johnstqvii "IrorlSLIXfe DICK, Arroicsms-AT-. m.. law, hbensburg. V. Oll'ce with Wra. Kittell, Est-., Colonada Row. oct.22.-l f. WM, II. SKCULEO, Az:,tZ I h tAW' t- r- room, recently occopitxt by Ocj. 1. KeuJe. Esq . in Colon&de Kow, Centre. ktreet. au".27 fl LO. M. UKAlil AttornevLa.c. " Ebcivskwrp, rtt. office in r,iv building reoently peeled ou Cmtr two .m if
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