J ria Freeman. ??!) - JAN. ID. 1S71. fl. I'ill-K r.o. . - i -i i . . .1 ,11 I ... , ... . I,., ' 1 ' ,l,.,f dv. ami " tl" 1 " rv'-', ?i ,L- a-ivcrtiseiiients ft " r u Advertisers in -h nit' i ' ' : t i ir Livers l t,i 1. ;IVC rc houses. . -T J - . V C t -;;' r,rri,iii-Five (tins. n 1 ....... ., .. . -.1. ,t , v i.,nt h'v Maisaziut , ..eel1 I'l 1 - 1 . ... . iit ii f vr f ' !,j.t '." cent tnoro . ..i;V 01 or lir- r" ...;... ir. it .1' sat 1111- r..-'..i-r. ''" ' . t.i... ,1 ,,.U!ir l!H- 111 . I nun ;..t.,i!v wj i - .1. "e.l lUOl Slime, us 'M ."' '!f .,..;.ti'n. mid artistic- ll- Ht faithi ul ana rci.ti- ''"'! .'r.i'frh'irii extant. .,r-T111K (F TUTS' if roll i-eeept the offM- prc- I'l '" !' mu-h bettor lf '" ' '''' of 'this '''' K.r KW5. h f,- ii:!i the "( ai'ibi m 1 ree .V M. n'.iilv" fur one year, " :":;Vn,m thirty-five valuable and '. Pkr which u-efi laireaii-l '1'.ivu:k. ,-th W: .j li'K :,7nv. worth ii.ro.Nl torc : -,.f vi.-ws: .v!-n-. Dernorr-st s f ! alii!'"- flfiratitly enl- .ve. SehiHer's f'iir of the i::-'.',v,- l-ir.K-!U.-!v tT.und to- .us ot!;. r laluabU; !-tc- 'iiitwo to t..-n dollar; ciu-h. :A r: ' .-lu-i-ion-.-i's M'-ntaiy. with l.f ..l.taiii.-,! l.y c.ics-na- lo .';..- l,.aorest, 31W lirou.lWfty : '.' '.!,". f'c i';'1 ''!"" .T"'' - to furnish Thk Mtiioi is; ? ii" '-r j'ow.Tfii! motithly .'."' 'iii;.l.it't!.'l"--s-u '!ay, fan a.i ' ,.. ::! 1"- toiiiiJ in unotlier ,r. ( tifjiUKi toroncen ,,,'vmrf of tn!v "5 cents '.'.t-'cif tl.e liiairaincnlone. ,.iu !, .i iy iii wno i i;. roiaaiiorwliat tluir i-hII-'. in liturury in.-r- i we :in s.iic tliut no Cutholic ,'.-.!-i-no vnn it urter ; l;,'"l:thly vi-lts. I.ct :r..rd the o:tluy tufcu r i.r.urv offer. ;.. 1 It .u-cXt:-"' -B-V,,roI! THK TdTTLE FOLKS. '-:!.! 'Ill'-' M:'.;ra:'ine i-.t i the . ri' '-it' tff.uly rt-'Uic-ed rates. io 'io, lor out- your io .s2.."jfl - thus r r, ,. , i f our j.aper to n.oo .or )"::; An, dint fit all times .rii::i'-.' Stories, Poems. Mu .;!!:, 1 .. -i her pleasant features, 'rjV'-ii. ami cannot fail fo in ;.t . ': ii:'...-. and u?-s!-t to make Americans useful, truth .V.'li'i t: more entertainitiir or ' ,i ,!.! a holiday t-'it't for ... ..-fa J "UH'J -i il.ll i(t. (.,!'' T'Mi Al l- -.'-.-! e t: el'i-.i'i.ir. :.crw.L.x. Ahiih will le found in .... ..! n.tir n-:hinij i . :m- l':r- u-i'lim: sum reijiiirod j i-t' ih'r-k of it -two w.-kiy j fert.'.mil All subscribers u-uifv et this offer. i k in nt ani near Home ' Ii tjul'I! was iucoi lor.iieu i au - . . 1 . 1 t : e..- I ;"r was ctcr. on Friday and : ,rt..Li..-lu.-t, aud was well patron- j U. fornerlv conductor of , Las been appointed ticket V ie town the oiIit ! comfortable." t-j :n-, Lir.., was in :..--.v TiitHtipron i-j here low. Thrice r. :. tb ul yeV 1 :.t's e hid a Jantnrv thaw an ! ive ;i I'rmutry lre-ze, with iaJi- : -r-o-v Wc h.o.'Jiy morninp. ' ;'. Is been succeeded by Kev i ;l' r!. ol Meaih i'.le, as paatot ! -. : -ii vl' J.iht:-tov. n . j -s i- "out o the wocla" en the '. .-c t! m, ha'.ii." i event! rn'-l 'he ' ':r:!.!::- en that s.-o' e. P. '. i "a- f.ic-.. ainii;ui'.-ed under nur oil - .'. w .( k our j u'j'.iea' :!.'n dav '. !r in Thms-l-iv to S.it. r .av. '...:..:.-C ot' the 8-iddlo can.l Mi. i!.a;a to fall from his l:cre c n .1 .: w e arc g'.a i to iay he sustai;,id are i'nt lion W. H. Pose for ::e s'.-li.io! L iw ai:d other valusble wtll as to other parties lor siui- inte: V.r..' ArptK says that ten male t:'' pi.e within the wa ls of the r.a:.J c(.s.::tv jiil. How many female 'f -n t'. e p'ne it d'-.p.'r state. :;"'; Ti.i::..-.j ,l..:.n Jiite fell from a iu A.'.loi!UA, on Friday last, and oou-swerel.t.;:., he was irjuied v v,.!y -erot'v a:..; ,v , ... Ii;; :.r: r'fik. the -j'Jtli iat.', the . tt&un:''' ';,'at Pelswo. this y. '-ei:e.;.c;.tt.! ' .! ti-.:'::-' o re.igmus services. '"-''i-v mviieJ to attend. - Teic!',er.i' Advocate signs . ' ut, i.otwkhnar.diiig his , 10 S;l-V ' "four '? eh" iu that, it ttiikes us. '" ta our i ext. Usu tho !!: :a t '.A. 1 y ! :;:!. :: s a. hue paid in advance v":nme of t!ie Fieeman. Those '; t is. uf !.s'tfi!'--eri:e.i in the robbery of ?!'. :p r I r., L- It i. . . ;:"i:iii uas, we unoer . ec a,;"' 1U' been discharged i: i c will commence a new- vol - - "I our su!s;T'.!iers as are enti - the othf r !'-brc!itions off'ei-ed 1" ' , lllC tman, will begin to 'tatth,t time. . -. , ;ILr,r:l' i'-sq , for many vears . ; nu:hl!m;.i,urr.j u:.j ,roli,er u. -v",r!V.R1' K"l "f tljis place, . ."'-t;".v at hi l.otno ia Washington .Ml. last. iCr' ' C-'arrolltown, aad h. v:cr' o! ""pcrsdale, have been -?e-;.9. Alex Skelly. of Sum- : anj 1 homus Davis, of Jack 'a, J:-v -'oinniissioiicrB. A. IlairulJ, of Johnstown, has Ur'of'-0"5"10" for tlie second term -. J .';'S eejtij.tv. and is now r.ion ir..! 'zh' ''' t--ltUle off tll' mortal t il ,p ' "W1.vs '''"t are mysterious. " f.-, cu eld hunter and trapper f-r..'"'V wolves, besides an in ' J ot small Kunei ia hisdar: He ! u iL'e. m. i v j . f -..v. uia any was a pretty . j. - e f.ai-1 ere this that Wm.II. tmoved to Mr. Thomas t p.,(,e '' llnS on Centre street, and .ft iD ,u"n of 0118 of the handsomest ..:. -Jiy. i'eonle who tro to MrVa, ;lrU:leoi 10 fe'0 round b? -tj.,lt,;. n"-'w c)Ilce- T-i4t"orTf ri,'une BaJ that there !ofin , 7 ,,JUK;nS to the estab- 'lut'i-.t i 1 u,la industrial as- j. PUCC. The Trlhnn.. nr-vor. Me?i the 5:00(1 work,'' but forgets ,'tSiDUaVt"n.rr(:jC" ' CD,y "n fo0t" "'th, -.i "-, "e &I0VT. ifh r" ot llie Freeman will be- ,1,te "for it t exi!,tel'c-e. and now is a fir t rinds to pay their 'iat:i "e ,jew Volume Tn fl.r.an "."-uto take B,U..,..... . rtuaia nft . ui cinier e D,r...o. -,e:ir lor SI .75, provided . nc!ure th ,5 . f the 15th of next S!r.?f tl,e House of Represent. '0''rniemh',e Sl;ullli"S committees, ap- i 'I. j P j iron ana uoal ertar. r;al".atld Escheats. These ?'lm of M-'Uecs' aud 'heappoint- '(1 Tf, 1,1050 gives him a '5.i;tn position wtich be A young man came to our office a few weeks ago ar.d eiil'scribed for the Freeman and in loss tlian a fortnight afterwards he wan f married to one ot the sweetest at.d prettiest gii's in his neighborhood. Young men sctk ir.g wives had better profit by t!iis example and stibsci-ibe for our paper at once. You know you will not be h l'tee man yourself after vnn pet married, and it is a nice thing to ha.'e uj Freeman ulxint tlie house. The January number of the Teachers' ' Advocate, publi.slied in tin's place, commeu.o ! rates its fifth birth-lay by donning a neat new j head, paitially decking itself in new tvpe, A3- j fiitnir.p an entirely ner.- jjet up, and f.'xiiig its : subscription piice at one dollar per year. ''J'he i improrcments throughout are very creditable, ) and we hope its increased success will be com mensurate w:tu its increased beautv and use fulness. T. J. Chapman, il. A., editor ; E. James, publij-her. The Shoemaker store, one of the oldest and most popular institutions of our town, lias ceased to exist, rs Sin riff livers having bought the dwelling and store building, and himself and Mr, John Lloyd having become joint proprietors of the store iis-elf. The new tii m ro well known, and as they are popular and obliging, and are di.-poscd to treat liber ally with customers, we have no doubt that their prosperity will be fully equal to that of the old house of Shoemaker & Co. Our beft I "A'ihes go with the members of the late firm . i Our borough dads, we are glad to know, h.ive contracted for a suction fire engine and two hundred feet of l ev. rubber hos, for all which they have ageed to pay $1,00. The engine and fixtures will be here in a few days, in charge of the gentleman irom whom it w'as bought, Mr. 11. U. Elliott, of Pittsburgh, who accompanies the "mashecn"' (or the purpose of testing its capacity in the presence of our citi zens. So fall in," "b'hoys," and form a tire company and offer your services to the borough authorities, and our word (or it you will be nc cepted "quicker nor a wink." A Resiakkadlk Escape. Speaking of the cccideiit which occurred on Frid;iy last on the Pennsyl vania railroad, near iSumrccrhill sta tion, this county, tho Pittsburgh Dispatch savs : 'The Pacific mail is a train that makes threo stoppages between here and Philadelphia, and goes Hying over the road at the rate of forty miles an hour. Friday on its way hither it was checked in its mid-career near Summer hill. It is generally agreed that the cau?e was a broken rail, but, however this may be, the cars left the track and rolled end 'over end down an embankment by ihe "Pack Saddle." In view of !the fact that "Pack Sidd.'e" is du-;iii,' ! ciaie tiitec-n miles west of the scene of the uc- cident, that is considerable of a roll, we take it. Ed. Fkkema.i These two cars landed in the creek at the bottom of theh.l!, a mass of shattered wood ; but of the occupants on!v three were injured to any extent. Mr. Shell', and. Mr. Archie, and William Woods, conduc tor of the sleeping cars, wtie tolerably well battered, but not seriously injured. A lad named Detticb, a newsboy on the train, suffer- A.l . . I i . r. C.'ilF.I. I I i . . V. i . . 1 . . .1 ... coii-ii'eru '- oil .l inn- ' crushed that an.putation was rendered neces sary, and tins w as performed as soou as pos-i-ble alter the occurrence of the disaster. After the ehock, and r hen tha pasouKer had fin iked counting up injuries, it was a matter el general rem.irk that the disaster had been pro ductive ot no loss of lile and so few wounds. This, however, is attributable to the strength oft'ie material in the cars ar.d the caro with which they are built. The dcclivitv down which they went is but fifteen or twenty led. but had the cars been oi l anl weak the acci dint would without duubt have resulted in a painfully long list of killed anj wounded. The passengers were detained about three hours, during which time the company's olli errs did everything thev could to make them The passengers on the train svmnaih'zing with tho newsboy iijurcJ, raise.! $114 for hini before thoy left ike scene of tho accident. Dramatic Exmun ioxs.--The C. V. Crooks' Dramatic Association, composed of twelve of most intelligent and gifted young men of Al to:)!. a, will give two exhibitions on Friday and Saturday evenings of this week at the old Catholic church buiioin, in aid of the La.iieV Fair now iu prugre.-s. F or the first exhibition they have selected the deeply exciting and srrt-atly aniu.-inir s l io-co'nic- drama of " Jioierl Emmet, the liisu P.iiiiot," and for the second evening's eo'ertaiiimeut the side splitting nnd button-rending farces of "Pox ;.nd Cox" and 'Tlie Persecuted Dutchman." We speak from personal observation when we say that our .ung friends, one and all, are capable ot sus-t-.ining their several .arts with tho utmost ciedii to themselves, and as to the leading per formers, we feel sure that we risk nothing in saying that they will surprise even those who have witnessed the perfoi mancesof profession al actors in these plays. We need say no more, tor we arc confident that full houses will wel come our young trie; ds on both occasions, and that those wh attend will bo well pleased with the ei.tcitaiLniet.ts. EtfCTioN am) OuoAMiATroN. An election of Directors for the Cambria Mutual Fire In- uiance Cosinany for the current yenr, was held (in Monday of last week, ami resulted in the choice of the follow ing named gentlemen : John Williiams, J. Mooie. A. A. llaiker, K. L Johnston. K. J Mii!, Jeo. M. Keade, Jno. Lloyd, E. Itobeits, Isaac Crawford, John Buck, Henry Pi itchard, Itobei t Devoraux. '1 be above named Board of .Directors met on 5-itrilrt i b.t, and ot n i vp.l I.v leetin the ' 'COI. U.b lidthj.,' hettfl- hi-rrv nn I n ,t Mn1,l ,,(, IVmLIwiI .tr.fi. Wii- liams : Secretary and Treiisurer K.J.Llovd: tlaie, arrested on Executive Committee E. Jioberts.J no. Lloyd, Isaac Crawford ; Gen'l Agent John E. Itcb erta; Agent Evan Kobeits. Bad llt'SBANbRY. It is exceedingly bad husbandry to Intrrow up the feelings of your wife, to rake up old quarrels to hoe a grudge, and to sow discord. It is far better for you to .ive your wi!e your purse that she may go to Oatman &. Co 's, and purchase for herself such articles in tho dry goods, fancy goods and grocery line as bhe may stand .in need of. Such a course, instead of producing discord or strifo, will prove a source of much happiness, for Oatman &. Co., are selling their large stock of goods at such surprising low rates that per sons buying lrom them have much Jcauto to rejoice at the bargains they receive. The follow Inir eentcnee of onlv fix word3 ron- tains all tho letters of the alphabet: "John quickly extemporized five tow bajrs." After ho had'them ex tempo! -iaed, if we ai t not misiu formed, be went to A. .1. Christy's iiupif-eecieu-te.f cheap cash store in l-oretto and bought them chuck full of dry-froods, jrroei-iies, and nianv ot her articles, and w h'-it he ot throo-h lie whs 'the best . leased man you ever saw. Christy's Is the i iarbt place t liU tow bajrs or iinythinsr else with the riht kiud uf goods ut the right kind of iiriccs. Sai s-tij.'f?lns to lils wifu'onc (lay, "We've nothing left to eat; if thiuoc on In this oncer iiv, we shan't make liutli eut.i T,i"'f." The dame rei!irl in words discreet, "We're not so badly fed, if we can make one end unit ami make the other bread." ho fciruij;ht way then to JMllti she went, and o barrel of Hour bought, and now don't care a nickel cent whether both ends meet or not. Mills keeps the best of Hour, which makes the best of broad, and uln ays sells ut the very lowest war ket.rates. TriE RrriHT Wat. tioorpe Huntley, proprie tor of the mammoth burtlwitre. tinware and general house-f urn ishin .-stull islmicut in I li is )lace, sa"K that inteal cd' "givintr credit whero credit is due." be linds it more to tho advantage of himself anil his customers to sell lor the easli, nii-1 is ready at all times to ucs-i-oiuit for the faith that ia in him by uc-tiiiir oil the principle of "quick sales and small prints," h fact which buy ers will do well to make a. note of. Jt'PT Po. T.ook on the bright side. It is the ripht side. The Times may be hard, but look in; prlmn won't make tbetn any better. It is t he Hiiiishine, uiol not tho cloud, that makes the flowers, nod it is cash, ami not credit, that buvsthc moat t-'oods at V. S. Barker's c heap Hto'ro, cm the rijilit side! of Hifrh street. Ynllie wants to fjjet ril of his winter stock, ami those who lirl lulu M iln it limy expect more for their money iiovThan they could tfi iH.ji.ii,.-. MARRien On Wednesday, January li-'ih, by Rev. B. II Kerr, at the residence of Mr. J. Paddock. Mr. D. Ii. Hannah of Indiana, Pa., to Mii3 Mary Alica Ecklbluic, of this place E-ocaJ CuM-oipandcucc, Johmstows, Jan. 1G, IfcTl. Dkah Fkeemas I have been asked a uizeu of times, by school directors and teach ers s to what malarial will make the best blackboard surface. Paving had thirty five years experience in teaching, they supposed I ought to know. Well, I will say candidly, 1 don t Know." 1 have ti ied idieet iron, pop lar boards, plaster, muslin and slate black board?, and which are the best depends on now- Tii t y ark jiape. I have no faith in sheet iron black-boards. Wooden blafk-boards may do, if paintcd-ithout oil. Plaster, w ell paint ed, without oil, may do, if the plaster has beeri properly put on. If not, even plusu-r will not do. Boards and plaster should be painted with lampblack ar.d turpentine, without oil. Plas ter, well covered with slate cement, will do, if the work is well done ; if not, it will scale off. The best board I ever used was made as fol lows : Good plaster, thoroughly dried, was covered with glazed muslin, (book muslin,) the side next the planter sized with glue paste, the outside left untouched When perfectly dry let the outside be painted with lampblack and turpentine, and let iu dry before using it. A black-board, thus made, lasted thirteen years, and is yet in use. Some say that nlaster of Paris put on io place of lime plaster, makes u good black board. I never tiied one. But if any one does, the plaster of Paiis must be all put on at one time, and then thoroughly dried, before painting. Try it ! ell, changing the subject, we have had a tremendous ice flood in our l ivers. Nature be came irate, got too warm, and melted into tears, which moved even the hearts of ice ; hence the flood. Skating is gone, for a time at least, but we-look forward to a trustier win ter. I"o damage was done by the flood, except taking away the ice. Jiather a cool operation ! I picked up a newspaper tho other day w hich contained rather bad spelling, and some odd figures of speech, and us I am one of the guardians of the young and kisinu generation, I demur to any such papers. Why not take the Froeman .which lias good spelling, and pay fot it ? The following are some of tiie words spelled but not according to (iunter : "I'ro menant," "Succictit," "Ilercular," "antag nist," "coperl.ead ,""saley,''"acrandisemeni." One of the figures of speech is, "Rev. cft'cied up a Divine blessing," but it doesn't say whether the oll'eiing was accepted or not. Another is, that "they regulated iliunisulves wi'hthe good things." etc. Such liegalution ! Now, Mr. Newspaper man, please., don't cor rupt the youth of the land any more ! Tlie following is a list of the articles drawn at the late Catholic Fair, which was a great success i J..ii.s'(;in Tul'lf. It. I. Iiobinson, poplin dress ; Jiiimit; Kinr, 111 c l:tdo-: .1. A. McKin ney. siler fruit bask.-t: Kiw- ciiiim, rustic tlowt-rstaml: Mrs. 1'eti r Kiiiiiey, slivi r castor; I'.. .1. 11 ino'd-.n.-ys. table eiotli a'n l napkin.- : 1;. Noon. lisli stan l: Mrs. Bailey. lady's work box; V. J. lleailrivk, uighuu ; Oliver Million, silver butter knife. f itiuhria ( lti T i' V.-rMury Conway, child's china set : samucl 1". . i ki-.'uo!.! wafcli; Mis. Jos. A. I'll!, tine quilt; Mix W. .1. Heiuliick, woolen sliuw 1 : Thomas Morris, -iivcr cake ba-ket : Miclaod svecnv, larsfo rc-eii vases; Kosey Howe, small bride doll: J. A. McKin nej . si: i.Tfi i : Kila Mct'i'vy, small doll : Mary .'. "yiclonaid. lari-'o doll, Tonc-y AIcKenna ; large doll. i'f'HV)lt"Jt(ih lioroutlll T'-i'li:. Jos. ('rouse, af ghan; Mary ;tinlc-ison. castor; Jos. .Daily, silver coll. .-o lt : Hutrh Met 'onnell, silver oaVce ba-ket : A. J. seii.iiii lz. chaiuber s.-t ; Mrs. II. reed. hu:re va-es ; l'etei liiiinu. i!ioto:rrapli i ,f fat lii-r i oirvey ; Oinnrc Ki-t. silver s ms ; Mu:r;.-; i:.b: in. pearl puintinu: Mary irillm, qniil ; Mrs. Mlidi en. breakfast shawl ; t'eoruio yicl'ike, ottoman ar.d elephant; Mrs. Kate s-c.lt. child's dross ; f. p. Tittle, baby bed : 11. i'. Kobi'.is. in. set furs : John J. Murphy, barrel tlour ; John Walker, ie!.tine !ress. Mr. Jacob Hurncr, proprietor of S.m ly Yale Cemetery reports a loial of lt2 interments for the vear lb?H, of which 15 w ere stil:-born, IU) weie less thaii live years old, and ti e balance ranged from live to upwards of eighty years of aire, one only of the latter (between cO and U(') being rccoidcd. Of t he interments given 21 were males and ii females aggregating in all -1) lesa 'lirt'i duiing the year previous. Over twmiy.tw'j hundred pcisons have a. ready been interred ii. ibis ceiue.ery, in a period ol about twenty year. The Pacific Express going west on Fiilav mor::ing, thiew two palace cms o;T the track, ca:i-ed bv a broken rail, one mile east oi iSoi.'.ii Folk, injuring eight set sons. A Phila delphia nev. sboy, named Detrich , .as vtiy daiigeiously hurt. An arm and leg were am putated, lie now lies in a criticai condition at Conemaui-h. Hon. John Covode is dead. Though the family loss is irreparable, his death is consider ed a efa'er national I-j.-s The Miilviile borough schools have attained, the largest per centsgc of attendance ever reached in this county, w hich is fcb' per cent out of CO.) pupils iu attendance, and eight schools. Ben. Butler wants to be President of '.he United States. Admiral Porter says he shall not that he stole tuo much when he was a General. It wii; be a pretty fight, and lots ol logt.ery exposed. "When loirues fall out, than honest men get their due." Petroleum Y. Na-hv didn't come to leetuie. The money couldn't be raised. Why didn't they call on 'Ixatby, Jr. V" lie could have siipphtd tho vacancy with credit to himself and benefit to the people. (V; Hub Hoy. CacrolitoVv'n, Jan. Hi, 1871. Dkau Feu man Since my last epi.-ole the excellent sleighing has given place to mi-era-' ble and almost impassable roads, and the snow has near'y all disappeared from hill and Vale. The streams ate above flood height, mid timber and lumber men of the north arc correspond ingly busy. JN'-o thing of a local character lias transpired among us worthy of no'.e. unless I may men tion the departure of n valued friend,' Joseph Cramer, for another slate thatol matrimony. On Tuesday, Jai nary 10th, Rev, Father fciwei bert united our friend Joseph to Miss Maggie Rhoddy, at St. Lawrence church, this couuty. and certain are we that two worthier souls ne'er were taught by Cupid's arts to have but a single thought, l.or two wanner Hearts to beat as one. " May a long life of prosperity attend the in. 1 neglected last week to notice that Dr. W. II. Sloan has removed from Nicktown to Chest Springs. Although the people of St. Nicho las and vicinity part with the doctor with true regret, as he was a favorite w ith all, wc trust that success in Chest Springs w ill soon win for l i,..aa nf fYiomls ntiii a. uavinc braclico. 1,11.1 ........ v. . ..... - - I . t . 1- Severul of our prominent citizens start to day on a vint to Eastern Yirginii. among whom we may mention Dr. John E. Maucher, and Messrs. Jacob and James Kirkpatrxk. Success and a pleasant journey be theirs. Mr. John Glass, who resides in Carroll tw p., uear St. Joseph's church, or, as it is generally called, Hart's Sleeping Place, returned home f rom a risil to Indiana on Thursday , 5th inst. , to find that in his absence tome persons had enlcicd his domicile through a window, which they broke and removed from the frame, and thence proceeded to a bureau, in a drawer of which was secreted $21), which disappeared with the persons in question. The whole mat ter remains a mystery, as the boy left in charge of affairs during" the absence of Mr. Glass and lady, flays that on rcttirring from school he found the sash broken and taken out. Evi dently the robbery was committed in the day time ur.d bv some one aware of tlie family s absence. The money consisted of four fifty .1aU..k ..fttfArnmnn tiorOil rOPF! til TTllicll n.i'-i j an ink stain on the upper right hand corner. and another had a small piece iuiu vi from the lower left hand corner.) and two twenty dollar gold pieces. This is a severe loss to Mr. Glass, who is now getting up in Tears, and who had saved the money as the iiucleus for an amount to be gathered sufficient to purchase a little home for himself and wife. We warn all your readers to be on the alert if such money is offered them. E. Si'mueeuill Twp., Jan. 1G, 1871. Friks'd Mac After a long reticence, occa sioned by a scarcity of interesting local mat ter, I once more resume correspondence, hoping air.urs hereaway will be more lively in future. Thr, weather is rather soft at present, in , consequence of which tho snow is rapidly pass ! -ag away, leaving an unwelcome substitute m ' tcad. Since my last letter no deaths from fever have occ'urrcd, although that disease Still lin gers in this vicinity. Mis. Margaret Cullen of Wilmore, died at her residence on last Monday morning after a lir.geiing'ilhiess of several months. The de ceased was the mother of a large family, nhd was left a widow many years ago. During her la-t illness she W-as received into the Cati.o lie Church, of which her -husband was and hc-r children are member. May her soul test in peace. A traveling humbug in the shapo of a sclf constituted propagator of a religion of his own manufacture, 'interviewed' Wilmore on Thurs day, and having been refused admittance to both the Lutheran and United Brelheran churches, held forth on the steps of the U. S. Hotel to a small crowd of casual hearers, with the object doubtless of turning a'few dollars fiom the pockets of silly people to his own ca pacious purse. The Penrn. Railroad Co have contracted for the grading of an addi'ional track from Wilmore east about one and one fourth mile, to supply the place of the western track, w hich is to be used as a siding for the accommoda tion of such freight trains as may be compelled to- lay over for through freight. Father Gallagher, pastor of the Catholic church here, has caused two beautiful side altars to be elected in the Church, and to de fray the expense thereof a splendid new buffa lo robe is to be disposed of at fifty cents per chance, the drawing to take place on the first day of February, proximo' As I am SuSicUing chances for that object, should you happen to come athwart my vision the probabilities are that your pocket book will know less of its contents in a very brief length of period, if you should obey the behests of SoLTtuo. Trial List. The following fiamed Jcrors have been drawn to serve at tho ensuing term of Court, commencing on Monday, March Gth: f.'ivo!' .Ti'rori Lawrence Furlong, foreman, K. Con'yh bor. Barker (.'. If., cooper. White township, liro.ihban'.c Andrew, laborer. Washington tp. Bradley John, merchant. T.orrtto boi-outrh. Bci Uf-y lii'osf,., farmer. Kichlun.i township. 1'olsirj'rcr Berry ('., clerk. Johnstown boro. liitf-r John, farmer. Monster township. Campbell IK-nry, fai-Mer, Bhi. kii. k t w p. Cobaiikli J.i-e;)ji. farmer, Jackson township. I):iv is i'avid S., ratl-et raiuhtvimr, Johnstown. Bayer John, tinner. ,Summitvil)c borouyh. Bcrnsoii John, fanner, lilaekiiek township. jt-ub'o Wm., painter. Voder township. i!ass .Iftnins. pi'ildlcr. Johnstown liorouirh. IieH'i i.-t: Nicholas, fanner, 'best township. Hamilton Alex., foreman, Johnstown boro. Jones Kaae N., carpenter, Johnstown boro'. I.lovd Bef .j.imin. farmer. Chest township. Luther h'nineis A., farmer. Susquehanna tp. Monahan Thomas farmer, W;shinjton twp. I'iirku J"iin, marble cuttr, Johnstown: BuLi-it. Bet or. inn-sun, franklin boroiiirh. Soijrh Jacob) bluf-ksmitb. Vodnr Itown.-hip. Voiijfr (luai-fff-, farmer, Chest township. iTwrfiK tows Ftrt IO,';. Buchanan John S., merc hant, K. ( 'one mauh. Bertram Peter, farmer, Carroll township. Brown Mc:":-.i;-,a. saddler, Coopers.laie, Blaine Abeam, barbe r. Bb.-tisbui-jr borimh. Barii'.-s t'tciries. wiuron-niaker, Johnstown. B.trnielo Kiia. laborer. Clearfield township. Buin.irardncr John, farmer. Adams township. Benin Oeorsre.. farmer. Voder township. Border 'oorad. stone-mason, Johnstown bor. Coba'.iirh I'.ivid W., conductor, franklin bor. I'oiiiii'i- .Viehafl, farmer, t'.irroil township. 'minfj- John T., engine i-.-iner. I", (.'onem'h. Cohick B. B., cimtrai-tar, Johnstown boro'. Campbell Henry J.. farmer. Carroll twp. Cox John, .hist Conomaiiirh borough, lionahoe I'atvick. farmer. Allegheny twp. Dutbin Fr.in.'N, f-irnirr, Clearfield township, f a rub: i mh Ceoi ,-(-. farmer. "arro!l town ship. I-'ond Jae. b. i-i-rclia?!t. Johnstown h.oroinrli. T'huiairan F. M., li:i:iberm:i:i. White tre.vnship. I lii-li Charles, fai-ir.or. A H'.-trlien v towtist:it. Joii-lun o:r Jo- i.ih. f.irii'.i r. l ay lor t .wn.-h! p. fiarman Jt;m;-s. iarmcr. A'.b-ir'ieiiv township, tiirtii'srs Joiin. Inmix rman. Khensbui-jr bor. I I oss Herirv. laborer, Cambria boroimh. Ilolstein Cliark s. inr-r In-i-.r, Jolmstown. Ilolien Bobort. farmer. White township. Htimiihrevs liavid. e ns'inoor. K. Conemauprh. Hiirkins Patrick, farmer. Ci.ncniauyh twji. J'res f rederick, merchant. Johnstown bor. Bother Charles, cMi-pcnter. Conormuurli !or. I.it.iiiircr Siaion, farmer. A!le-rh ny twp. I .ay ton Jacob, farmer. Jackson township. Myers John B.. bl icks'niTh, itif bhiod twp. M aoioti .ii 'nr;, farmer, .-usquehauna twp. McCnv .!,!. n, farm -r. Ail;. wh.-ny town.s'nip. Mia. 'oh. -am i?-i-i-.:i:-d. .-ei1l.' man. U'ilmir" bor. . ... a ot! ii. 1 a riiicr. I . nieioa c. li tn isi'ii'. O.r ,.-.n .b iei S.. j;-.!:.. b'.' j-er il":-rv, fufi.io;' tb.whiii.'I hvo.-i. -.niib St":! ! ):! -.-Id i.. farit; f-k"li' .i.-".:r.i-, farmer TilovWm., m-roi:.o-.; Trclrz John, b-itche;-AVailcrs li.-nrv. farm -. Miil .la- !. I-oroii n t.iwiis.np. ;-, ('.; m bria t o wr.s! r. ;. ':. i:7-i i; i towns in. no. .'-!';:. -toii townsimi Viisiiint t. ..i towii.-'-.i;;. 1 1 .in : st i u ; boro i m h. r, fs :i t.i merii ill twp :i';l:u.d I:;--:: fjnnrr, ;;ns i : 'aauiia twp. rnoi- 'iii-lsb ipher, farmer. Chest twp. J' i:rt :s'' .7 n tn's N.n.fi. H i t;. A lb ioir'i Joseph, fanner, Jro ksoii township. H-rkv. o'o Joseph, f irm-r, U'oh'and twp. B .rdv ; I'redorick, irr.ioer. Johnstown. ueiii '.I. v. ., I'irmer, . tut..- to-.,-iis!.ip. dv i:. :ii!i-!:oeper. Johnstown borough. 1: Cover Wm., jrcnMcnuiri. 'onemainjh twp. ( 'roiis,- .Tohn, m'-i-.-hai't. Jfihnstotvn I .r-mh. Coopor J,i!iii-s. boss, f 'oopei-sdaie boroUiih. C.issiday Silas, shoome.k'-r. C-mbri.i l...r. .u?!i. Crouse J .-cph. l.ho k-iiith. Johnstown bor. Ou-;ho:i Wm.. mason, J ohn -t o wn borouu h. Carrey Wm.. farmer. Cambria township. 1 hi is Th.s. i. iiiu-kfi' -per. Johnstown bor. Oavis T!lom-l ?!.. i-i'.'or, Jolmstown bci". tii-viTRiiif itobort. physi'-ia:?. Summirv i i lo. 1 imo;t 1 t uspt-r. farmer. royio township. Hid Henry, on rpont or, Johnstown borcaih. I louir'o-rtv 1-". b.v., harness maker, f.bor. 3'm rt. Vlmphohl G. S f.irmor, Blackliok township. 17berly fraucis. farmer. Munst r tow nsiiip. Evans il sea. firmer. C im'-ri i to'.viiship. f nloon liK id. inn-keeper, f.. Coiiemau.'rh t'or. f'latjaif-m J saddir r. Johusnovn bortmtrii. G.Ks Jo-eon. pud-lior. Cam'e-i boi-o'.i';!!. Go-irharf ,;ae,.b. m isoti. .boin-eown borough. Hoilen Joseph U.. farmer. bite township. Hei--.-i (.c-oiiro, farmor. Coe.eme.uirh township. Jtid-e Thomas. itm-kee.r r, Cambria bor. James Bbone.c!-, cotttractor. Johnstown bor. I.irth: lveiter, c-arpent -i-, Boretto borou-j-'u. T.fi'eifr Sai'iu -i, lV.rm.-r. Sns inehanna twp. MeCr(;;ir'it James inn-kepp'.-r. .iohnstown. McDoe.aid l'oter. h'-lpcr, Mdlvido borotivii. M'-Guirt- laiko. laborer, Ailer'-e ny Township. (I'Min-a Cornelius, laborer, MillvilU boro'. 'Conno. Joliti, jr., farmer. White town;,iiip. O'Bri. n Wm.. hool.ei-, Miilviih in.i-on.krh. Ow ens Charles, blaeksmith. i:ion.d)iiey. Button Jame.'i, heater. Jolmstown borough. I'e.idi-v John, sr., c:;o.. ie'.-:iiak'-r. Joiinslown. B.-ii ri h JoshiM I., -ee pf iite'-, f.i.en.sburs- bor. I'aul S itniiei S., moreh-.uit. 'r!,vlo township. I'otts Tiionias. dnstvrcr, John-it ow n boro'. Rtitiede Gooive, farmer, ! 'h-irheld twp. SrutTeiiHi Daniel, farmer. Cro Io township. Simror Robert IL. blacksmith, Johnstown. Stoiuh I,u wrcneo. inu-k.-epor. Johustuwu. Snydoi- John, farmer, Carroll township. WE HAD KATliril SELL AT A T0S1 T1VK LOSS NOW th av CABiiy ovi'.u oris, rr.i sext stock! Therefore, we will sell the following goods at cost rather than carry them over another sea son: Silks, Slmwls. Velvets, Black Alpaca.-, Colored Alpacas, Kmpresa Cloth, Silk Tophus, Black and Col'd French Marinos, Waterproof Cloth, Striped Keppelants. Ladies' Cloth. White and Gray Blankets, Fancy and White Coverlets, Canton Fhmnels, Sh etinj; Muslins, Pchtines. Calicos. Ticking, Shirting Flannels, Cassirneres. and Table Linen. Also, an im merse stock of Ladies' and Children's Furs, as well as a large stock Ladies' Misres.' at.d Children's Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and untrinimed to suit customcis. Chinchilla Bea ver and Velveteen Sacks, ChilJrcu's Kiding IJoods ami Infants' Di esses. p. S. Wc also intend to close out our im mense stock of Men -md Hoy's W inter Cloth in;;, positively at cost, to make room for spring purchases. We have on hand over one hun dred Overcoats, l o hundred Di ess Coats, one hundred Bovs' Suits, five hundred rants and Vests. Gloves, Undershirts ard Drawers, Trunks of every description, from the s-maliest trateliiis bug to the largest Saratoga Trunk, as well as one hundred other tilings usually kept in first class Clothing Establishment. j t Ii. & II. MAY Ell, Pmnrietors York Drv Goods.. Millinery, :wal Cloihinir Hall. 'il2anJ 12 1 i Main street, under the Opera House, Johnstown, l'a. V Fir. ht. All we heard of C o fight was some one crviiig- and shontiiuf. "Bet Hess speak , "lift Hess spe:k 5 '' SoHossspoko. and this is what he snid : liearlitn, O y peopio ! Hess & Hrother, No. Stl. :B1 Main street. Johnstown, have tho cheapest lteady-mado CToihim? over w as sold in Johnstown or Canada, lr you don t believe this, try it on. Men's clolhiiitf. boys ciothinir, warm clothing, coarse clothunr, lino clotbinu-, sti-om,'- clothing; coats, jumts, vesta, shirts, overcoats, and also evorythnitf and more than that. Cull and see the (Ivjnt botv. eon prof it and Ions, and let Hess spc-n'. lor he will tell you good new s I V'r lrear.nt a dream the oilier ni.-'Td, when all aioiiioi was still wo droampr vo saw a erro.it bir liilit uooui v. no si.....: t ...;i.nH bill of fancy -roods at 1 he .p-v. cay stol e ol C. T. ttoooris. , nolo iai;..!o. ;i.'iins in clcn'kis. bai-aiiis in : r... ... 1 1, j In ioweli-v. 1-n rua. m watelies. iier- wing' liia c-hiiies, s bi stationei y. a w.ii.s nil w ho iiiiif 'bargains in e vi l y -hi n ....ii en riv or late, once . r oftt-ner. ro-daj- or lo- uioi'i'o'.v," ncit wceli cr the weei. ultci-. BE.VAL AFFEfTIOXS. Tho freouem y of KMitcy uffectionS) and tho many complaints arisinir from discaso of iho I'l-imiry Oi-stins. jflvo occasion for much study and investifTHtloii of thofie diiiieiiltii-s. Thn old stud the yonu.vr, tho hili and th lovV, are ail more or less subject to these troublesome affec tions; from tho diubc-ts of infants to the pout and gravel of old uyti tin- much exposed labor er at his toil to the luxurious !i vr at his case. from the very nature of our peculiar sistein of prsctic:. -t-c 'iav had perhaps more c xperi cieiu t he treatment of these infectious than usually falls to the lot of any practitioner in tiie same time. And it is in theso allcctions more than any oi tier tiiat an examination of tins uriu" is rcpiired, in order to understand the true nature of the disease. All urinary dif-lic-uities do not arise? from gravel, nor do nil irravelly indications arise from a fleet ion of the Kidneys, and it is b;- an examination of the in inr. ti!ir, that these facts are to be vt riticd many times. And it is by the precise distinction betwr-eJi the many ills bi-lorip-inf to tl.'so organs, w hich vp are enabled to make, by this e xamination, that we an so successful in their cure. The tcri ib;.' -ulTerinirs. the v. rithiinr iK'f ados, the jiaiuful dithc ult ics, and tho wi-eieheo sloep hsstiessoccasioiict! by all'eet ions of the Kiiim-vs .'md I": iiiary I lrgans. tnako it a matter of study to the humane; physician, worthy of the noble cause be has espoused. And he w ho wool. 1 not put forth his utmost power for the relief of these tc-rrloly antvyiiig ui son si's, whereby so many quietly suffer in :ur ony because of their dc-lb-acy, is not worthy to bo trusted in the profession. Many delicate ladies hav e lived a lif' of suf fering from some .f these diseases, who mi.trl.t havc had vears of health had the comphiiut Ix-rn TiTid.-rstood by their physician. Wo believe we have treated more patients la boring under tin so ditliculties than any other physician living in tlnf Sijte of 1'eiinsvl vania, west of the All,' a heny mountains, and do not hesitate tos.iv that we ba" cured a greater )er cei'ta'e, by oiic-folirt;:, than lias bc-en done by any others. '"host fads can bo erifk d from our records. Wo seldom fail to relieve our pat icnts of thoir suifcrinjrs it! t hose diseases at or. from close nftc nti '.i and lone- and patii-nt iuvestisfation. wo have lcariMsd t know tiie precise nature of these1 Hffcctioiis, and have found out exactly i h j kind of medicines to bo used in eacdi. Our remedies in these arc adapted to each particu lar case, and will jjivc relief at once. Try them tor yourselves and verify the la.-t. ei:l ;is a vial of n.o-ii.i urine by Kxpross, with ii.-im.-, (i;i.aiid I. O. :uii!re:: jf the patient, and wc c-Jii snd tho nec-essurv medicines. Bus. Ii. iV T. L. ObliSHl.'B. aoJ Grant Sift-ct, I'fttsbuiifh, l'a. Important to Ai l.-As this is th time of year when people are making1 Inquiries as to w here they can buy the best coal for tho least moniy. we take pleasure in iuforminK the citl- ."Pii8 of f b.-iisbut-r and vicinity that Messrs. j i aouias uraoiey i'.nu .lomi a. J.emoii nave c-'itc-rrd into iiartnershiji for the mining- and bhippiny of the celebrated Lemon vein con I, at (ialiitzin, and will not only iruaranrt e it to be the very best Bituminous coal an- cookire- and heati:,b' purposes, t ;a will f.irni.sh it -0 per cent, cheaper thj;n any other parties in the traie. All orders outfitted to thoui AviJl b promptly iiilo l ; or families and all others in tins vicinity can be-popplic-d by cither Mr. Kd. Humphries or Mr. U. It. Thomas, who will keep a c-oiiitaut supply of this excellent coai on hand. Ll-"."'-'.-lm.'' ' I'l'tu rr Tlisri'.siONi Two of our most pronii- nent and learned citizens are o!n to r.avc a public discussion for tho bc-m fit of ih.3 putdic. j Oucsiion: "Who sells the chciM-st dry (roods in i Johiiktown ?". The popular foeliria' is on t'e.e : side of N. f . ("ai i ol!. who cai.aol be undrrsold. lie keeps open on iiain streel. jOrnrust tlie Or- i ! era House, No.ia. Of coi; . -' i he e:. si ion will I bo deotdi-d, lik; some Sou ires decido tnc-ir i -HS0s, hi t Ue ajHrtiiatit'T. But no oi ihc-less go to i Carroll's. Ho keeps clioii-e wi-oct-rios. as welt as : billions, blankets and bbi yarn. Vou beitcr ! be l'jiunihi; to buy betcio lie is too busy. JuiiN J. Mr a u reat rate, during tin' bo thous.ii-.i, i liii ci-rit-s, somo of 1 i .est o: rn-nv is shoving dry froods off ai. He sold a thoiisand dollars' worth il.'.ay.s. and is now selling iinoth-.-r i-hoicc dry ;;oo.ls, some ifvt ,ot ions, some ot h-er goods, bin nil niiitv of troods. Murphy, of the Maii-loii House corner. Main s: root. John-1 corner i ran::;in, uu.h r too i riiiuno otnee, near Akers oc Bani'.ior's iaoat shop, across from fra.-i-'s. 'i'mtt's ih.-ti'iin. Call and take u look ut tiie man himscif and then at t ho (roods - then :tl your purse and if tho purse is agreed go in. Vou will never cry over the result. fowl, WiwTfirn. The holidays uiijrht bo called foirf woa! her been use of the irrcat sia',!Lr,i ter ot : toe. tin; red bli.e-is ; so James J. Murphy's Clothinjr Store, No. Io1.. Clinton street, John--tow ii, miiriit bo called tho irroat rmt of fin -at bargains, e.s all t tju people w'no buy iii.cic up ch Li 11 'e'i to bis sti.n , w here c-hean re.e'y m.ide c-lothir.-j of ad si.,-s and ric s :?i..y be h el. as cheep es tSu-y -.; I pui ch.o d la New V rk city. Su; ''-'" for instance, mat vou l;o there io buv a'l ci;r ciothnv. James is a ".Vb.v" in ids ;inc ir.u- his ; tock r.t v: l" iionliny. i! i'V i.r,.' pi iccS, e is lej'.v rj A i: i sh . 'I'Ho sura'iiii multit ude swayed back i iike the (artli wi-.on il quakes. ! an ! found I . I Vieei .V !!;-ot;e r. ;;i iho t l'a"lor. i.-li i u;w hals and caps by . at No.;?;", .Main stive'. Johie l.e.vn, id. -ii r itrn.- sitpr. mo. Evc-ry one was :ud rush. Cii.-a: tho d who: fort! i i;i !. I I.I , l.t li. t.o -re. II tied. inir ia for the i- r..-i,r bargains, t- ties w t -,, e per thai, vhatf. and Rents' f iii-ni-'d::;: ; w.-r So f - l I tor a son)-, and mat sonjr wnis- -,:id a man w ho was cairyim; uway aps for a. dozen of his sons. Tho older i' -r themselves. Call seiou or uiij-s a ini. hat boy: l-ar ied buy ! m i-r. Bt.Mi bonk C'rns. C. T. Fra.cr c-f Johtistov.-n, a ei p. .pul.tr dru-jprist, has forsnle Voun-'s Arabian Horse Ointment for tho cure of Ring bone, which works like a charm in curimr this troubles... tar. eise.se. I 'a rmers who have tried it say it ciMad ! o excelled as a horse medicine-. fraei- koi ps nil kinds of icc-dieinc-b and tiruys for imiii and boast, as well as oils, j.ai:it anj .1 ve-st all's. l'e; intry iiiorehants und druj4.-"'-'s should send iii t hoi r.r lors io f ia.or liifKt away for the ltiiiK'bono euro and other preparations. Kinnkv's Cornit ?vt'P i--tho best prep a ra ti on i a taut fir I cure of sudd-en c 'his, croup, or catarrh. Be sun- to e.d! with Mr. Kinney, Main ntreet. Johnstown, opposite tho Hoi-stou House, andiret u bottle of his cole heated syrup and take it homo with yiu. It may sa o the lite of oo.e or more of your children. Don't, loreyet to ask for " ivimicy's Cou.irli Syrup." nod yon will bosnt-o to jret an uufe.ilinir relief for all t!-. ills it ciainss to be a s;ieei!ic for. KTO.K!!OAS'S CATH.tHTH' STKCP, used in a.l oas.- instead c.r 1'ii. i s. Bl'sov. Salts, OAr'.'ivit on.. e. Iliifh'y iiavor.-d. I'leasaut to take. Chihirc n like if . 1'iieo 5 0 cent;-.. Whole sale, It. f,. Si, .1-.: i;s A; Co., 4o ood St ree t. Bit is. bu:,di. Sold bv Lenimon - Murray, Bbom-buiv, and 'bv J iruyglsts and Country Store-Koepers KCiici-iillv. LJ uno iu, ls'.n.-ly.l AT OTICE. The Account of Edwaid ' 1). F.vnns, Assignor of Edrrard Miller, hav ing botil lih-d in tho l'l-i 1 Iionotary's Oilier .of Cambria county, notice is hereby (riven that the same will be conlirmed by the Court of Common Bb as at March '.i'erm, lr;71, if iiotuiii cient reason be shown to tin contrary. J. lC. HI'l'E. Brothonot.try. Brothv's Off.ee, Ebt-nsburur, Jan. I, lf71.-l-l-.-J. TJ()TICli. All persons arc hereby no i:i.i.i li, M li" ... ... .- . . ....... . liato for a certain Note irivcn by mo to U.S. I Myers A: Co. for SllO, due in April or May i next, as tlie same was ai eu without consider- I ntien, and will not be p aid. -d. lvl.i-Lt.lw. Jan uary t'.i, ls71.-ot. i?:True Denfirrnt, Voik. Ba., publish thrco nil. os ami semi mu io uns oniow C AUTION ! Having jiurchase.i the follow in;r described articles tit a Sheriff's Hale of tho personal property of Samuel F. Geoi'ze, of Chest Springs, and left the same in 1.-.,, ttt i ti.ia.. fini-bii- mv jiio.'.suro, 1 hereby cunt ion nil persons against j into, terinir- iti nuv wav with said property, viz: t B'-dsieads and Boihiin-, 1 Bureau, 1 Clothes Bross, 1 ink 3 Sum. Is, 2 Stove?, A Boekinir j Chairs, 11 Chairs, yards Carpet. 1 Jit-oak fast Table, and 1 Cow. M- lOCGLA-S. Chest Sprinjrs, Jan. Jt, lsd. Ll i'.'.-t.J OUIOHIFF'S SALES. I Jy vitlue of 1-5 sundry writs c'f Vend. Kjrpon., Issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Cambria uni ty, und to mo directed.- there will bo exposed to Public Si!e. at. tho Court House in F.!iensbuii, on Tt'BSDir, tho 7 ti'- nay of FLilitCAItV noxt, nt 1 o'clock, r. m., the follow ins Keai Es tate, to wit : All the riirht, title and interest of Martin Miller, of, in and to tho undivided half of a piee or parcel of land situate in Carroll town-dup, Cumbria county, ndjoiiiiinr lands of the Heirs oi' C. J'ass, Jus. T. Kirkoatrick and 11. C. Kirk patriok on tho cast, on the north by C. A. Boad Ini; Suitov, oi:tiiiiiiiu; 5o Acrf, more or less, ubout ;J." Ac-ros elc-ar-d and impro' ed now iu th. i iii.anov of Martin Vilbr. Taken in ex ecution and to bo sold at tho suit ot" F, P..Ticr- "AisouU tho ri(dit, title and interest of Cath arine MoGIaJe, of, in arid ton piece or parcel of land situate in Siuiuiierhill township, Cambria eouutv, adiiuuiinr lauds of f. A. Soott, Ktone baok .V Co., Wm. AVriht. and others, contain 1111; 441 Acre, inore or less, about 40 Acres cleared not mrw occupied. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at tho suit of M. D. Burk. ti. li. liOXACh'EK. Shcvi. Shorill's OHice, Ebensbui-g, Jan. 14, IfjTl. l-iy.3. TXECUTOII'S NOTICE. -a Lstatc Ot OAN1F.I. ti. MiEI.LT, (KM' il, rliose- navi!'e-r c-jiiiiiis tti-ra-.r'.-i I ...e' same wut --cal them in proper shape for so! t Ictneiit. WILLIAM tsKKf.LV, tri. ,utcr3 .IAMBS SKI1! LV, ) IscUtclS. Vilmore, Dec. 15, ir;o.-0v. JZAJLES HAIR. Is tlie only infallible Hair Vreparatiou for ltKSTjnNO G:t.v HairtoIts OntCINtLCOI (lit AM) l'llOMOTir.G iTSliKOWTtl. It In tle p8ieas--t larnnrnlioii ovr f forccl to ttie f.tiblic-, as ino bottle v.iil I.-ist loader I it-coiiiI !s!i i:ior t ban t lircc bafilrs ct';ti:T t ttvr rtpi- l i:n Our Benewer is not a Pye ; it will not slain the skin a others. it trill .. .a., the ITitir from fa'Unn out. It rlrrntses iho Srnj,, ttml iiiafiix the Jftiir SOFT, Ll'STKtiFH A M KII.KIl.V. Our Treatise on the Hair sent freo bv mail. It. 1. HA LB & CO., Xash.ua, N. H., Pnpnotors. Of OK HAVES & i!U.. 40 Koiitl Tlilnl Uivt-t. i-iia.di'!pSila, at 3 o'clock, I. 31., Inn, , l'sTl. L. 8; 6'sof 'PI 1 fc t,-.. " "e;;;:::::::;;:;:;" 4 11 .- I " ', : ; " " '0.-., new i " " '(IT, . '. I " " 'fi-s... . I " 5's. 10-4' t's : I F. H. oh Year per -ent. Cy... . I)t:o Cuiiin, Ini. N;tes,. . . . ! Gold j Silver ... I "nion I'iu.liif U.K. lt JL.TnisJ Central l'aeif.e it. H i I'n'n 1'acilic Bund Gr'nt ll nt'.s 110 s,' , H0' las' ! K-9 1U:, f 10s S lii, I le,ss k: ' HC. vr. I fun I li)sl H7 1.(74. Be.1.' j Hi.'-; HOV 1 HI hi-'i 107 7.1.1 ; T.-fl S'.'J 1 ? 51!) I 650 at CaAELES A. DA!CA. Eauor. She goiter irhtij uw. A Kowrjzjcrcl the Present TInca. Intended for l'eeylo Soir on Lur:b Inciacitr.i; Fjfir.ars. MecharJcs. Merctidatt, Tro-fc-ss'.oual Men, Walkers. Thinkers, aaJ a. I Ma.i i:er of Iloaest Folis. ic Wives, Eoi.3. Daatlitcr-j of ull tuc:n ONLY ONE DOLL.M1 A i'2.!t ON'i: IIUNDIILO CCVIZH F02 Or 2c5s than inc Cont a Copy. I.ct thcra to & 553t Ciuli iii every I'ust UT.cc. rtEIII-Wm-KLiY tiLC, S3 A YEAR, tr t'io B:m:o tlza t-a 1 g?ror:.I caarucicr a Till; tVKKEI.r. h it with a irreater variety of laisceba iooi-s rea hrii, aJ r.irnlihlaj the iiws to lcs sausc-zieis w iia fieiter frjslrutss. hoc-uia ii comes twice a wcii iastt:a2 ti o-ce oily. THE EAIL.Y 3L N, CO A VEAK. A .ro5mlae.itIv rca l .iile newspaper, upita tse laritesl circulation la thu wor,.l. tr.-e. iii.to t.u'ident. ai d tcp.rlj s la i,o:!cs. Ad taa iicwk fr.ua ev.-ry wlii-ro. esaa 3 cojv : ty mlL TERMS TO CLUB 3. THE EOLLAIt tl'ELIiLY tslTN" Five cojuco, one ycai, scarj-.eiv adrs.1. Four Dollars. Ten copies, one v -ir, Fi-i..rurc-.v ajilrciea (ad ta cilia Cj,.) Iu die Relief u.'i nf clao )- Liht Sio'.lar. Twenty cor.les. nne vrs.i.r, Kcf-ratcl.- silrtrcssed (i.id au cxu'acoj.y to iLc i' ;:.-v up of c-.uto. fittoen lilurs. Titr cfiI. one Tear, loono it '.dr. ss taml tac tt-ni:- cet.j- one your n n to.-r rn i.bl i-.. Tbirty-ilirce" L'cilurs. Fifly cor.'c. one vca-. "rraiaiilT aidrcf :ert .'and l-c btiiii Vi't.uii.j'u-eyL-irtu seller ne ot ciut), Thirl y-Svs lolan. One htinilred corle, ore year, to cue ad lrfa-i m.! ta-j Uallj fir tiie ye..i' io ike uciler u-j of c iiio. fifty Dollar. One tmndr'-d cioip?. otii v nr. fe;.'uaic-lv a.l Crefpd ianl lao Du'.iy lor o..f year to '.ie ieiu-r uicrcibj, tM.ty L'ciiars. MiTilLY bl'N'. , 3c;.cla;clv n.i,'i c-e"; LiSiJt Biillam. ffp.-iri'.olv a-l-lrtss-i land five conies, oao Teat Ten conies, or.n vcrr. u:- . i l u. . tMi.;ccn Ioil-ai-i:. .JVll ?.iONEY SEND ) I'.st .f:!i-c orlor-:.c1.c ;s. or .baa- n New York, wla-rvn- .-..ftvcaji'tic. If ii'.t. I'i-u rctouar lae ictlcrii cjutauiian a:o,ey. A.ldi cv-a I. Vr. EXOLA.Vn. l'i!l,:!.ntr, Saa ciHc. New icii Cl.y. mi tn mLw I hii a l ; Vii ii A 3JO TSS LV ?ia;azi.ve i GENERAL LITERATURE & SCIENCE EDITED BV Bl-.V. I. T. HKCKHU, i I .ld ;.:(.' i.si.-d ifi.''i 'i. e..;, i..:'. !,-(.. a .. Zl;,: Ve f ! Ju l'. .b'o'i.'.i.vViii .Voc 1 THK CATHOLIC WolM.n contains orhj-im.l articles fioi.i tiio bos', c.niu.iic: writers ;;t i homo and abroad, as .eel! i; .- '. i a us i.i i ic iis i roni j l ho pcriu-li. ids o! Franco- iorinn. . il. i Miiu, j Italy, anil .Spain. Its renders are thus p.;t in p. isses-M ai i.i' t 'n-i l.i nn e.-l liioi a r.v prcdm-t ions in a cl-.eap itii.l -on c eitien t form. '1 h l" C '.Tl'O- j f.l i ' Won 1. 1 1 is a !; g loi.. ! !.-. ! 1 1 m n tna :r;' ; no i of lit pete, utakilirf two l.ii'LH- voluidt s. or I j mi-:es, c-iici; year, aud is furnished 'o sitbscribi-rs ! "V" E'SVil B?i SEtiri L VLV4U, j Invari.-tliiy In advance. '(!;;'.' epf.-.v. l-'ifitf ( '. iif.s. ; There-arc- f.lev en Volumes already published, I and ha udsomoiy Immul i o j iain h ! h, n r d- j ume, v-l.a-i; oo e-i.-u ciori. ?! ; iciil-nioroico, f.s; or in separate numbers at f0 -onts cacli. All remit o.ne-es and com mimie-at le-us on bl.s iuct's should bo addressed to LAWlillNCi: KI'IIOK. Gene nil CiKiob'.- '.iJ.i.-omoi S.nit!i t S.'iu rou t-trcet. New Vork. OPINIONS" r TIIF. NoV-CATltOI.!.' 1 ' i- t:ss. "i t is candid, able, and in the t. no sense sujryrosi iv." :V. V. it'.'; ttt mill:!. - for selsoiai I v. I hor- ouh and thought iui disc Ussioi; id gene ral loi.- ' ies it has scarcely an o unil." 1! ...... r, i n, rn--r. j "It is hiirh-loue.l and considerate in iis judj.'- ; mi ni, display injr none of the asperit i. s of con- 1 tro i-rsy and r.oro of t ho narrow ticss ol" sceta- i l-ianisi.i .liti.tiitl Aii':s a r.il A r.i.s. -'Tin-re is I aive.ys.soriicthiii-Hini ly in lhi'5 i,i.ija.;;io; that is, soiiiothim.' which der.ls with a ,:n-s! ion jti.-t at the moment oi eii;.yiiivr t !o-! h.e.m his of iro-ii." .Ji.'oi Mitrht ) thr "Iri'f, I I'l-r,. '-Nonelt.r n liiorary merit." tho maira.tnos surpass this H"m-T.sf. r(V.'i.sv.) Sht- ' Cat holii- can ullord io bi (iniii) j"('K.. "Wo liiid We do not s-e; 'now ny withont it."- l.HiliH'ihc ui-sel is always t uru- in;; ti;--t to Hint atkdi.ic . oiii.li. t-ee-aus ; ve fmrl i.:i its pnircs so tnuch that is fresh and pos- f iti o, so miie-h that arrests and fastens at ton-' tloii. howo -r it may fail to produce conviction i in the end." fjosioi f.'tiiyious .Wnytzine.. O Kl'II AXS" COUUTSALE. Hy Vir- ; Hie of tin onk rof Iho Ori-iinris I'ut.i t of C.m.l.i.i i ...i.tt- ,. il.-n,..,1 tl..i... n iii I.,. I vauii'i nt "inn. , t -.s i in urn.', im, tin i ' in i rivirin-i'ii 1 o I'liiilw Si-ilv mi t lo i r. n t i v m in I Jii.ks.ui tow nship, on TUESDAY', the :SJst day of J ANITA I! V, instant, at -J o'clock, p. M.. tlie fcdlowinyr described Bc-el Itatoof v.-e.ieh 1'c tor Bairor died, seized, to wit: vl Pit'i'il or I'Alt Cf.' L Ol-'JsA ADsituato iii tho township of Jack sort, county of Cambria, state e.f Pennsylvania, adjoininjr lands of Goo. Wctin. Sam'l Albuimli. fisher's Heirs, and others, e-onf ittin .-J 1 S AC14.KS, more or less, about 5t itcren c.f which arc cleared, ha iutf Ihereon icctcd a oiie-und-a-balf storv !;,'; Iiwm.i.im; Hoi sk. TERMS Of SA LB One-third of the purchase liKimiy to bo paid ,'iri e-ou lirma t ton of s-iie, and tin i-osidue in two eo'mi anmiiil payiricnts, with interest, to besocured by mortaKo und jud;j nicut beinds of the purchaser. -MICHAEL II, BAGf.U. Jackson Twp,, .tan. 5; ls71.-4t. Administrator. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. The urnler- -L siirned. bavinif boon nppcdtifed Auditor by tlie Court of Common I'l-as ot Cumbria county to re.ort distribuiioii of thci.unu'.v in tho hands oT tho Shoritf. nrisin:r from the sale if tho real estate- and personal property of Ttios. K. Eva'.-, on !". Fit". Nos. ., 51 and s!, June Term. is70, bere-t.y notifh s all person intcrostod that 'it will attc-iol tn t he duties of sail appdntu-.c-nt ai the Shei-Sil's Ofiicc, ill f.bonsbu i'ij, ou V'i:ie.ts iiav, the 1st clay of Fkhiicaky no.t. ar -J o' clock, i-. m. It. L. U EOliG E, AucL'.or. Jan. L'.', lf'71.-3t. C4SBI Salaries Pa,1 Ar.tTS! WF. WILL PAY A LlRF.KAbSALAKV to one or two --! .tironii n ovcry Coun ty to lutrodtii-.-an S;NTib't-:LY NEW AUTit I.M consumed daily in every household, -.tuple as Flour. Sells P.t siuht. This is no liuinbu-, but u lciritii-.v.'.' business. Address, with stamp, IIIINhllKKS, WAR BEN : CO.. J?i.. 12, ls71-ft.-?,. 1'n-isnt.i.D, M tg-t. Ct W. KASLY, Atvobney' at Law. tliT.ce, No. 108 Franklin street. Johns town, Fa., two doors Ivorth of Krazer's Drug Store. '.Vili alien.! juonintly to all manner oi lentil business that mav l-e eati a.-tt-d to iiini. rp It. F( - . Can-oil SCAN LAN, AUcrt-L'uv. .irown. Cumbria Co.. Ba. A I! man- U( of B al business aiieiilei to piviutriv end i L.ov s new bunding. -i' um-r i.-.TlU cs t.c.t cuvcfuiTyT CviJTuis a i-csiJiln . ' uad'c Kow, Ci-tie i'.;cci. OWN and COUNTRY FnOPLRl Y FOR SALE. 1. A T.OT OF GBOUNB In Mooi f. -n. w:-'.i gi d Pia.-.k Hou.n and ot ;.u.; '.; t ci.a,- under tho entire house. Will be oid clieap an i on rttv term. .. OVK I.) I' OF (JKOrXt) m M. f.r.towr., (V; feet front on Main s:rcc t and SX) f,tt deep. A choiif selection of 1-riift Trcos on t!.,J Lot. It Is a nn si desirable iocaLioii f-'i- buihlinr. H. A LA KG E TWu STOUV fKA.Ml. HO'jjB on I.ot adjoinint- theaboro: finely ti:iiehd md Wnh all :on yetiience. Good outbuiidir.jfS and a-, soumao-r" o' Tr"Tt Tie". - ,4-.A i TV..O STo'uy' "FRAME fapVSH In Fast of Lb lij-t.nrg-. Cellar kitc-uen. well and uruor lij-t.nrg-. ciit?rn v. ul.-.-. God outbuililir.a-s and off-.c iu same Lot; A!! Ir. rtuvI rci air. Locate ! on ilaln Strec-t. l.tejitu for tlw. 5. A LAUGi; TWO STOKV I KAMB HoUiIi fn tho Wost Ward, nimble for tit o Lot :; feet front on Main btrf?t t;.t 2iil ioet deep. C.i.!d bo divided, linis f'-r l!rn. 6. A TWO STOltV l;iiMiJ HOl'SK i:i V. o ard, euitable for two families. Lot A fest front on Main tired and li.y Icot deep. A dual- re e cblo pi-out i tv. 7. BCILMNG LOTS in West Ward; Ebensb'x f. i'AsTfltE LOTS, of about 6 acres ch, oa mile I r en town. u. TIM iir.lt. suitable for cord wood, on LOTS of 5 or s acres each, one mile from town. o. SiX'lV Ai'UES Hi.mi.Oi K. Tisibeu LAW. Will cut l.fVj'l eet lumber. One and a h.lf mhos from BLcrishurir. 11. i A FARM Of liO ACRES, convenient to Ebet!tirjr; mostly cleared aud In K"ol onlir. Will bo soid separately or with No: !. I sAll the above descnbel trriarty will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Tn0 desirlcjr to pun base v. ili eidl oii of titldres the under signed or before the )st daf tf Jnm:arT next. J. Al.L'X. JlOnilt. or SilCEilA.fc.2U A OAIllllt. Bljengburg-. Dec. 1, l57y. l XT rrm MS, MS 1 7 J . 11 U A LARGE LOT OF 0.E m TWO HORSE A WD SHORT on hand and for sale by GEOSGS HUNTLEY, l.tjonsl.tit p:, Ia. ' WE OFFf.it FOR iALE, AT BAB, TE! if mmi TEMFLS MI! li to A It I N G 7 a-io i.Ti;itKsr, Redeemable p.fter five C) end within twentj" C:o! (-1) ycuti. Interest Payab!e.Marchanu September ffTlic Bonds are registered, and , iil.bois sued in s.n.is to suit. r-To. It) foitli THIRD Ktreetg I'lIILAISELI'IIXA. I iStm-ks I'onifht and sold on commission. Gold and Government bought and sold. Accounts received und inteix-it -iiowtd, -fUbjoct to bi-fLt Drafts. "R"KN i'lS'l'IIY. The uiblu feigned", a Ji M-adna.e of the B.Ui n.i re Coi'.e-.o of Dciua! S-ar- u ert , i'c.-Lii.'Ut f. -V; ;i--s-..-' 5-ss?:T full v ollel 1 UOf'KSMONAL b-:vwi. ' s? ;erv;eos tot..e V' ; !2 4 i i scr citizens of Kb- eiisbiirt: and vi on the i-oi tTii 1:1! y, which place he will visit' 'doMiAV ol cacli moiiiis, io ic- T . main ono w cc! An; Kb ?AM'L EELI OBD, V. D. 9. D. W. ZIKGI.EH, Suroeu.i bens list, will visit Ebonsbiu-jT p-o- fessionally n thesKCOND Mux VSi iiav of eac'n monlh, and rcmaii.tVjf-jii one vteek, ilurinj; i.It-h time he yJ mav le found at iho .Moi'-Maiii House. Teeth ex rae-U-d without pu by the Ufd of N 1,1. s i c 0'n or Lambing Gas AMES J. OATMAN, 31." J., ...i.r. his irofessiotil srrrict-s as lMiv- sioiau ai:d Si.rg'-iuj to tiie citizru of Cti rcul-U-v.li and vicinity. (Unce in icar if BniUl inj: o'.-i-ui itd By J. Buck oV Co. as a store. Ni;:!,t calls can Be made at Lio it-sidetirc. c::o .loot south of A. Haug's tin aiul haritwara stove. IM-iyS, 1807. J. JJ.OYi), snovecsoi toll. S; P.i-mw li..nlr in lirni'S. Jfe.licines t Painis. tj'cr. ;ioie on Slin alieet. opposite vk "iianiion He t:," Ult-Lbrg, Yx. Ocfco'bcr IT. H57.-Sm." 7 II. i'LANK, M- I)., .emlcis 1 J professional si-rvicc-s to Hie cili.'ons of El'itiisbni-; aud vicir.iiy. cittice on Hurl ti oot, or-jr?uo rh now Con-; rocatioiial church, East Wprd. Nifirht rUs osn bo made at the )au rft dor.ee Tfr. E. B. Bunn. Ve Ward, mrttl I W'tST W, .1 i ! f )jf a , 1 i Lore. JAMISON, M. D.,- . 'nw!lria Co i, (., Tendct's his pioie-siomil services to such o! thti citizens of the above pWce asd' vicini'y is mny reouire medical aiii. April S21. ly D. M'LAliCnilJN, T'JOKNT.Y AT LAW, MHstovn, l'a ..,s ii . l . ..; t -i; . t- w I 1,'U.CO in IU" rjACii.ui;o e-i.noi.i,, e-u mc Corucr if Oliufuu nud Locust -streets up stairs. Will nttcml to all buhiucss conacti eil with l:is profession. Jan. 81. IPCT- ff. JOHN 1. LINTON, 1TT0RNEY AT LAW; JJtnslr-trn. Fa. jx Gibce in ImlUIi u5 on corner of Mnin anj liatiMia street, ojiposile Mansion House, second thror. Fntrante on Frnttklia atreel. Johnstown. Jan. Si. 18C7.-tf. L. rEllSHIG. Attoeney-at- Lat'. Joliusioicii, l'a. Gliiret-n Frank lin street, ups.j.taits, over John Beaton Hardware Store. Jan. SI, IPC". A. KOI'EUS;. - . - - T. W. riC-i. Jolinstowx. Kbcr.bbore. 7"OrELIN DICK, Ari-oiiNEts-AT--Sl. Law. Kbensbure. ';. GfiVi wirh Wm. KitteH. Esq.. Colon aj e Kow. rct.S'J.-tf. G i:0. M. UKADK. A Hornet-Laic, EhensburCt '"a. Oflice is uv building recently erected on Centte street. to door from High sticet. ai;p.21. . F. P. TIEIiNEY. ' iTTOltNEY AT LAW, Ebcnsbvrff, '. OHico iu Colonade Row. Jan. 5. lS8?stf. WILLIAM KITTJILL, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebenshurj, Pa. U OI2ce in Colonade How, Centre s.tr."ct. Jan. 81. 1867,-tf. JOHN EENLON, aTTOTtNEY AT LAW. Kbensbvrff Pa OiTica on High -street, i.ii",;.:.::v; his rosi clenco. Jan Si. 18;7.-n V 11 ,l , AIra,; ' law, tw.-.suurj;, in. v.u c ... . ..o. iYlr