The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 18, 1871, Image 3

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GAL ANDPERSONAL.
.rfrcn!,cB--Thre nr?
'Bl . c alio ouclit to U lllive
1 .
e of tlio reduced terms
jrajj in connection with our j H eight well calculated the soul of a
i'Vt concluded to give tliem i Catholic with transports?, viz : The re
ception into the curch jeven persons
our
it. --
...ittDii 0
.i hire
" .. in ni.itb to attend 10 me iua-
rT7ext eek, and until the first of
A-.; ,rmsiil be two ColUrs per year
("r ,r rti; nn paeh of the ne-
:-SiJrnci . 01 - sc.riber8. Th9 pub-
"'''f tTe'-K )!1 of Honor" has accordin-
..1 until next week, but wo will
D u l.,nimr trace.
ad M!snP nl ',S nap Home
:" will fiad ' CoLSolatiou" iu our
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Local Correspdence,
Summeehill T-wTeh. 14. 1S71.
Friiod Mao On last Inlay Rt. Rev.
Bishop Domenec visited j Bartholomew 'a
church, Wilmorc, for the j?e of adminis
teiing the sacraments of tism and Confir
mation. It is well known f the performance
of the duties of his sacred j is ever a source
of delight to the heart of heloved Bishop.
What, then must have beAho feelings of his
paternal heart at witness on this occasion.
Will UUU
r.eit wi'l be Ash-Wednesday ,
walk twen
r..-r.WuS
- ' r ,,
;it oi a-" . .
, Johntou Prcibjttnans are about
of '.crtrinteiideut of the Johnstown
- . , re .-1-3
. . tt Ul US'
the pedestrian, is tn wi
' ' in five hours at Jofar
II- .V, .-. .!.. if milli Ida s net "
. n; f fifteen cars laden with silk and
,i td over me Pennsylvania railroad not
', re. I t cargo was direct from San
'-..ue cf our readers interested in the
r:i:e Tr!:st'ers" will have to tear
"., .oiher week. Want ot the proper
re:;Jti'el tLe delay unavoidable.
'.' Jvhntowu Democrat ifirms that the
-iboiit J'?. Bowser having been in-
lis s ni'!' m rfT!'r tow nship is
'.fyuudHtion in fact. Glad to heir it.
Ci0. O liliU.-OIl, Ol lIHJ lOI16I!If.
..; ci'Wttv, tiaa xotn ma teet so uaii.y
.. ....... ; ii trt Ilia Vi A m a fi.i m f u i .
.e, P'rtnkliu county, not loa S!i:ce,
j.'eireJ tLey win cave to ce ampu'.a
- Mil'vU'c fcr.oul teicl:er broke thronp
. ecs'ii- Ceteiuaugri river, one cveui
tn-'i ani tein ' encumbered with a sha
. tr i.etr drowning- His own super
?.;.: :v:d liim, but his escape
-.tan
!:. A!!c?hanian says that the ho'il 01
V.Miir.l. in Chest si,rin?s. OU
' ' - - . '
.; . ;Le i.ir.tb inrt. Cause, defect: vf -c
:.'..tstre ubdt'e 1 before they ba
:.tii;af. LvsS, about 5.UU. C
u:t. John IT. Reed and his sonlugh.
Mii rt-i' ei:ts at Johnstowur't'1
yvj t'l.nnt'crsburg, their olihome,
i .;:er:;:i-. -i e cutnmerciaie'rojj
'iin't vt.! i;i.-r ei.se itk such rsrgetic
i r.U c.tizers
".if S'.Mes' LuiidiDff in Johiowo, a
L:..k ej.!ic. is beinz fi'il up for
e.-. Mr. ilouton, of tlilouhton
t :: i I e ; t ruM ietor. and le latter
: i :. :ni iLto tt:e tianJs ot laruo,
'..L'.crp't iiijiise, uiirsvu!e.
Y'.t:..t:.'. . arch in this place
i. .... ; .L. -.-:n:g ot inuiic,
l : rt tWeuijPrday nigh
i. ui u ;n lime to at't
with the
are a itee
ing. tab-
ast, tut we
. IIjvo no
the kss aj
col
'-ei .ft"i'iu occntiosi q'J itter
-' i bow a man in tl rivth eistern
1 .i.'.y fchi-t at a:i-iT illi a load
'' '.Le ba!i iroui p;h 'onunately
':-;Lsrru!ff..!v br," :a lle!au;uage
'": :'ticu:e-i," "noidy was hurt."
waa the tes'l'.vt car, playing.
;t".''.'.'-v wto knows A!c!x iluiin, uud
f'", be triiiij to larti tli-U he ha
f f.'H.
i esiOvut of
e A!ilniidSavii:gi
i.e nude vucait by the ies ;n i.iin
i turnier l.frtfiuuu, lion, i'-.er F.
'i'Jr-frI:y i.e vr smilcU upon n man
fl its l';ivoi( tbau our IrifcQ- Mul-
:.ewrt Lycit-Ji, ot ltiunna, wis ee
' -:"i a'. tLo fir brick works f the
Manv.'aciuriug Cotusny, at Lack
: ' er e day last ft, by the r.'tvr.a
; H'. ...)!! of a hlaAl. Hi iarp am una
t fturlu'ly cut up, and fears wertm
t that be could tot recover. is
-ivtr. improving.
--r es Jocr:9, of Alrront. fre'"it c.n -
. i"Oi! Creek Rii'r'ud, while Da s-
;':Uetop of his -min, on ifondav list.
:fe i two Of tLa ears lir.il Itm run n-.r
"if.'lv ti'i'cil. Jfr. Rndii. wa 1. c!i.-
ra t the Summit in this countv. At
' trtnis UveJ there, and both of theiri
'I ' -1 lie Call ( !:c r r;. i cr.nl of tl...l
L , ---- (..-..,... V1.u..
hi1..!";!'1 t"J,':? brM5:eJ grutiflcation thf
"'' n.e lai't ::;a:
I- J.'.lK'iaic
who
of their own free will-traced the yoke of
Iutn who said my yokisweet and my bur
deu light.
Notwithstanding inclemency of the
weather, the churcU'well filled at an early
hour. At ten o'cU nigh Mass was cele
brated by our worfpastor, Key O. P. Gal
lagher. After th"Pel th Ht. Rev. BUhop
ascended the pulr''d preached a very edify
ing serniou, apprJd'e to the solemnity of
the occasion, aiwhich the candidates for
baptism recited Z1 their pastor the declara
tion of that fail0 which two hundred mil
lions of Ohtistiruhscrioe, and received bap
tism at the hr f the Bishop. It was "a
joyous sight nAnes the devotion of those
neophjtee, so' whom are mothers of fami
lies; others kw nto womtubood, their
white robes'."1111110 f their interior purity ;
some were ,ofhope and promise ; and all
had cverco;u,lierou obstacles to follow the
insDiratiensllieir hearts.
In the a!0.011 a 3 o'clock, tlie Bi?hop,
after an irict've discourse on the nature and
effects of irirmatiou, administered that sac
rament ninety-three persons, sixteen of
w forn h;!c0ra(-'cii 'he faith since the a j
Vfot of her Gallagher to this place. After
cVfirru1" the lit. Rev. Prelate addressed a
slLrt ba"'Prp,iSve exhortation to the recipi
eib, jiJ h waa followed Ur the -Benediction,
cer nch the congregation dispeiseJ to their
n;e-ceply irrpressei by the scene which
ley ttiut Cay itnc-sed ai d wlaich bv
letnt :il not soon be forgo: ten. I but htre
mai that the Bi.-hop was highly pleaded
itb i.th piistor and people for the zeal mani
stt'i by them iu repairing and beautifying the
urb. Besides the improvements alreadv
otedby cie iu former letters, the crand und
side a;t:tts Iiave been painted and tilded, bv
Jlr. V. C. Volf, an employee of Mr. J. G.
Metier, of Johnstown, who understands his
business perfectly. In additioa to this, Father
Ga'iiagker has caused two beiutiful statues,
repit-cnlicg St. Joseph and tha B. V. Mary,
and which cost SllU, to be bought aim placed
in position ou the side altars. To form sn
idea of t'ae amount of work done on the church
and pastoral residence it will bo su!Ik-icut to say
that $3,b00 have been expended in that direc
tion since last spring, and when we take into
consideration (be economical management of
the pator, (whose capac ty in a business point
of view is as efficient as the scene which trans
pired on Sunday last prove him to be in min
isterial point of view.) the actual value of tne
woik is far above that figure.
Da Miller, a daughter of Jos. Miller, Esq..
died on Saturday l ist the victim of a lingering
pul'uouary disease. The dee'd wa a bright,
?romiing young lady of fot;r eeu years, and
i held iu high regard by all who knew lier
Ii ber death her paients have sustained an ir
re.trble loss, and all our people sympathize
will tbiom sincere- " in their bereavement.
Jr. Campbell. ti:e contractor for the grading
of he new track ou the IV R R. at this place,
ha? commenced operations, and the work will
do.btless be brought to completion at a very
ealy day.
The drawing of the buffalo robe, which I
ainouiico'J to take pl-tce oa Feb Is' , but wh ch
wis unavodably delayed, came off Mr.
Jj'iin cLroth's s.ore ye-iierday evening, iu pi e
tice of quite a number of persons. '1 lie
h'.ky msti was Mr. Wui. Adams, a resident of
'v'ouBiaugU a more fjltunate name than tbt
of your correspondent, SoLTrao.
Johmstotvx, Tsb 15. 1K71.
Draa Fi:eman- Now that Judgment of
Oastcr has been decreed in th Supreme Court
against Our Uistrict Court Judges, and a bill
has passed botii Houses of the Legislature e-i-
I tP.rit!i:;ig a liranch Court in Johrbtown. w6
:h:i:X the 1
ing assemblage than gathered at the hostelry
of that prince of good fellows.Mr. Wm. Forbes,
Esq., ou the occasion, can't be scared up in
any section of this illimitable kedentrv.
Charming young ladies, fair aad lovely, clothed
in gorgeous apparel, and all of them in the
most lascinating and bewitching mood, were
therein all their transcendant loveliness, and
each lair and Lappy face betokened a determi
nation to enjoy the festivities Friel-y. Every
thing, you may bet was according to Coyle, if
not Uoyle, even to the Big-ham with a little
Grfcen(s). Taken ail together, they were a
liope-lul set, and none more so than fritnd
ilick(cup)ey and bis esteemed family, young
and old, email and tall, w ho were present hi
lull force, the pater families himselt looking as
happy as a full grown canine quadruped with
a supcrabundunce of caudal appendages. lie
is the leilow who always gets mixed up in the
Co(r)ner. Then loo the manly proportions of
our Iriend Billy might have been seen winding
their w;y through the mazy dance, attended
by a bewitching partner iu the person of a
charming Miss whoso surname represents the
first Book of the Mew Testament. i ear these
latter might have been seen our corpulent
Iriend i) , who increases daily in avoirdu
pois, if not in grace, and who would have made
better time ou tuo light fantastic had it not
becu for the good looking lady who engaged
bis attention so fully. Daddy Grimes, that
good old boul, was likewuo iu the ring, and
was as gay as a young Co(o)n-rade iu a poul
try yard. A Cochran (perhaps it would be
more polite to say a roostbr run) and was made
master ot ceremonies. Bon is an excellent
dancer and a good cafler, atd hence the honor
conferred upon him. He is also a hunkv bov
with a ponoerou handle on his face. Allen
the gay cavalier, who has an appreciative e-e
lor pretty ladies, was theie ia all his glorv,
aud did himself much credit in displayini' to '
great advantage his new p:ug ha-t one ot"the 1
most killing of its species. But it would oc
cupy two much space to give lull details, and
hence it muht suliice to aay that a more socia
ble, agreeable or belter behaved party of
pleasure seekers never loft our city tn an ex
cursion of the kind. All were happy, and none
more so than the Apostle Paul's pupil, Timo
thy. The supper was a superb one, and full
justice was done it by all preseut. T. I. M.
Mcs:cai.. Among the thousand and one
Pia ios offered to the public, we scarcely kt ow
any instrument so 1'uhy uniting all the desira
bit- qualities sought lor as the Kuabe Piano
It is a matter of soma dilkculty and perplexity
to inexperienced persons to select a good iu
ktruaieut ot any capacity. We too often rely
upon the judgment of our friends in the selec
tion of a 1'iano, and are thus frequently disap
pointed. The only sure way, iu our opinion,
is to go to the best maker. For this reason,
we recommend to our readers to purchase Pi
anos of Wnliim Knabe & Co.'s manuf acturo.
This will relieve tlieiu the vexatious necessity
of wasting time in along search. The reputa
tion of the Kuabe Pianos is an infallible guar
anty of exce.leuce. In the houses of the most
accomplished aud wealthy of our citizens, and
in our best seminaries and colleges, there mag
nificent instruments may be found. JS'or is
th s any wonder, lor, in puiity. depth and con
stancy bf tore, they are unsurpassed. The
gradation of scale is so exquisitely, and, at ihe
same time, comprehensively attuned, that they
are cap-b! of expressing every emotion of the
human heart and soul. Their tone is exqui
sitely pure and unique, and so even, sweet and
sy in pathetic that it inspires all who listen to it,
while at the same time the action is perfectly
free, and the keys re.-o.iiid to the touch with
such sensitiveness aud intelligence, so to
Fpeak, as to make one almost think that the
it:M) of the manufactaier lingera iu Lid ?aik.
I'TEIIISE DISEASES.
By this term we understand those diseases
peculiar to females, such as o bstructions, ir
regular ilies, cessations, derangements, immod
erations, and disorders which are so common,
and which exercise such a powerful inflence in
the destruction of female health.
It is all important that the physician should
be able to discriminate closely between these
afn.c-.ions, as some of them are directly oppo
site in the nature, und each requires a specific
treatment different lrom the other, a mistake
in which would be dai gcrcus and perhaps
fatal.
That the urine in these disorders is ef a pe
culiar character and quality, every physician
iu this way knows, and can at once perceive
the difference between these excesses uud de
ficiencies. And in treating these complaints especially,
he must keep in mind thei-e pathological differ
ences, and prescribe such remedies as will
check up tlie excessive or restore the dimin
ished secretions; remove the morbid conditions,
aud rcinvigorate the whole system.
The good effuct of this kind of treatment
will be observed iu a very short time, and as a
general thing the patient recovers entirely in
a few weeks.
We have had hundreds of these cases where
the good effect of our remedies wercJ0tsei vable
in a verv few weeks. The dull, lai.guid ex
pression of the eyes begin to disappear, the
dark-colored circle beueath tbem gradually
lessoned, the skin became nioie natural, the
compUxion improved, the appetite returned ,
the etriHgsh increased, the palpitation ceased,
the nei vousness wore off, the shortness of
breath became less troublesome, the puffed
face as no longer observed, and the disposi
eiou bcnu:e less irritable and more cheerful,
and the general he-ilth entirely restored.
Muny of these changes are among the first
signs of improvement after coiuuieachig the
treatment.
Afilicted women, biighten your hopes and
try our remedies.
Our daily practical observation enable ns to
determine the piecisc conditions of the system
in every ense, and to prescribe the appropriate
remedv- in every disease.
Bas OLDSIIUE.
132 Grant street, Pittsburgh.
To iU TrIe. I deairfs to call th atten
tion of the trade to iny stock of 1-a.ko Fish, bav
intf jmado this branch of hubiness a speciality.
My stock, at this time, is the largest ever held
in this city. 1 ura roiared to furnish delt-rs.
promptly, by the dray or oar load, and have
made arrangements for shipping by tho car
load, at 8peciil rates, from iJetroit, Sandusky,
Huron, V ermillioii or Cleveland, and also from
Pittsburgh, to any points in Pennsylvania or
Ohio, as shippers may wish. I would also call
Ihe attention of dealers to my extensive stock
und assortment of corn brooms, broom corn
and broom material, all of which I can supply
at very low rates. James Connok,
V holesale (i rocer, "
2-l.-3t. No. 355 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Kindt-iY Oheetixgs. John J. Murphy, of the
SHERIFF'S SALKS. Hy virtue
sundry writs or lVruf. F.rpon., Al. Tc
of
r.-nf
Krpun. and J-lt ri t'ari-ix, isstiud out of the Court
ot common t'leas ot Cambria county, and to me
directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale,
at the Court House in lbusbur, on Jionditjr,
th Gtli isty of Mareli nrxi, at o'clock,
l". M.. the following- Iteal Kstute, to wit :
All the riht, title and interest of JL. G. Try,
of. in and to a Lot of Orourt.-l situate in the
west ward of Elionsbursr boroujrh, Cambria
county, fronting 00 feet on Os'.e street on the
north, runrtiiijf buck -tit feet uion- Mary Ann
strect,to Triumph street. adjoining f.of No. ion
the west; known ou Plan of said lim-ough aa j
Lot No. 1, on S'luaro .VT. having ther-:i erected ;
a two story Piar.k House, with tiac-d Kifehsoi i
utti.rOi rwiw in . I. a i....1inullil- nf It.ltn I I
cheap corner, Johnstown, seii'ls greeting and j Jones. JtMo. a Lot if Ground frlintir: itf feet J
1870. YINTER. 1871-
I am sow prepare! to flor
SUPEftlOll INDUCEMENTS
TO CASH FUUCHASERS OF
Tii. sbimbm k mm m
KITH EB AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Ot r Fiktu Totvx Council The fifth Town
Council lor F.bensburg was elected on the 2-Jth
diyof Match, tM. The following named
ofiicers were chosen : Burgess. Richard Lewi;
! Council, J ames Rl.oy, Jo'jii VYiliiaing, James
i M'.rray, Johnston Moore, Michael Brown.
I The High Constable w.is John Ivory, and the
I Town Constables were John Ivory aud James
j Murray. Moses Canan was appointed Town
i Cierk; William Davis, Treasurer; Rowland
Humphreys, Street Cutnntissioi:ir; Jeremiah
j Ivory, Moses Canan, and David Davis, Street
i Regulators; David II. Roberts, Silas Mocre,
! aud John Ivory, Firemen. Subsequently,
:nt our pood frind Cf
01 the Clu.rrr Tru L.
?r M . , r , - - ' ' . tJ, III
e.eiil(..,eri, of tho nomWt cher.
f -a .Bi.,ue,:a..,,a lUilroad, the first m
:e:V:a.
tj
atcuct oil" lit to he tiiiried om Mm
pipef teace smoked'bv the Ebc-n-bur-'ers aud i Bavid H. Roberts, was a j. pointed Srreet Com
JohUtowners. 1 1 our excitable citizens want I missioner. in stead ot KwwuiiU numpiireys.
a i:e4 subject lor aKil:..titn let them et t up an ' rt?' eJ HnJ JoLn Lva'8 to'ik the place of
aasockiicii. t, ;m..r,,v -a tl.. P., bit.- ;.. David D-tris as a Street Regulator, tlie latter
this iaie. There ia oot a borough ia the
Statepiathas a more beautiful plot of ground
in thnshape of a Public Square. A few thou
KHuddollari would fence it and plant it with
vei'teeu trees and ornamental shrubbery. A
,t cf water could be thrown up fifty feet by
't:e Auuri! pressure of our unequalled water
vorks, a beautiful biMn could be constructed
ilii thecentre for a small sum of money ; peb
bled wi'ik could be laid at a triUiug cost, arid
that squure which is now a nuisance, could be
made beautiful and attractive. Let us have
the matter-attended to iu time for spring plant
ing. Petroleum B. Nasby will lecture here on the
4.h of March next. Barring his politics, ho ia
a good lecturer, and as the Jobustowu Library
AetcciaiioD is at the head of the matter, we
hope lo hear of a good turn out to hear him.
Our .agricultural Society is hound to pros
per with such men as Mr. M Millan and Col.
Bowmai at its head. Their meetings are lire
ri, - , --i ,i.,ni
, nu. cow "aiu in that
-'- t,JU tc whole Tear round. As
i'i the cow, 0f course voa
wh! .?our"lf." vot, .cldom
"i S "e b it play iu u7,
CrtJf CU!f" Ra-V of Ir"n& countv,
days ago on the railroad. lie
- ?C S1f 0r ei!-ht fec iuto the air
si. .;r c.et rorn the tra'-1' and badly
i:'-el'i' i Was "bout eightv Teari
e r, .',it n,!li:-"t". and was the
U.e tie " in Meadville. iu the
-to r J'. At an eJrl-T afe'e he emi-
: Pp.. 1 imiMocary among t!io
n j an ...i : . m
s ar.i , "'" iu:ni!ter lor about
r . , I ,, .- " v.v.U nU3 JU
tn .. , cc"e''t health.
tr't thf
' .county papers havirc i
. iHOIliiin.liy. .l m . (
'-rt,, ' , u"r lnc rorensic el-
WJtT. f'ier.d, J48. p.
"i i;n
Mil'.i-
tne
' Cintratted for at Homer n
iit't' make n u., ;
; Ml:piop rjpan anT wav tou titi
r j L.ur.a will furnish h'ia " e Jitoris
" l:ee ! SP -ia er .t. - . j !
- .h ' a U am -uo roaa ' It and fluent.
;E - ' ccrtair Iv a Ir' Daniel J. Morrell has liberally aided
an to he Kp':.rn i . r " . tue l utig Men s Christian Association in
i to oe oe.icred; for it not onl? ,hij , h ,,, v.-
cornetiaie rn.1, . ,. . i -"w -"j -
lP aud bis r.,w r-,nn i!r i . i h v beter purpose, nor bung in a richer re ard.
J cf reaor -E- lei?;, l,h st atu.day there was like to be a free
... .-"B le ea us to in ki j. .a . - . f
u ion jaiaiu street, opoosito reuui ciore. a
co'19 of men named Walters, and a man
Darrfd Shaffer, and some others, had their
cootff, end had eight or ten more men hold
ing Jem, so they couldn't pitch in, until the
po!i got wind of tho fracas, wheii the fray
fcubped. 1 1 is generally believed that there
w anot much tight in either party. Tfcey
ire not intoxicated and but few men will
fjrrt when they are sjbkr.
'e present a few definitions for the pupils
olhe schools about to close. They areshort
flfl easily memorized. If they are of any
li.eSt to any one the public is welcome to
tpai. We begin tltis week with
l kt noG it aph y. A letter is n symbol of a
end; there are twenty-six letters; they are
tii'ideujnto vowels and consonants ; atlipthoujr
f.s .bo uraon of two vowels; a triphthong is tue
linioti of three vowels: letters ft.rui syllables;
u syllable is a Hiui;le utterance; one syllable is
called a Uouosyilable: two syllables are called
ii-yllbf-s; three syllables are eallc-rl r.risylla-bli-s:
moV syllables than three are called pc.iy
svllui les Jf'very syllable must eon tain a vowel ;
syllables Win words; a -word is a sirn of uo
idea ; worVarediviued into siiiipie, eoinpound,
j rimittve.iiid derivative ; there are also e..n
traeted wttds, abtu-eviations and titles; words
form hentoices; u sentence ii a complete pt t
position ; 4i:tenees tiro simplo and compound ;
the Eniflislt laiuruajfe has forty-one Sounds;
these are ciHed vocal, subvoeal and aspirate ; a
Vocal sound .? tJi open sound ; a subvoeal sound
isa broken souail ; an aspirate sound isabreutlj
sound; these guilds ure inarkel by titfiires;
aeei nt is a strff voice on a particular word ;
sounds ure n! divided into a labial, dental;
tfiittui-il lineal, palatal, and uar:il sounds;
letters rhatstftnd alike are callwd oo;rnates; a
silent letter iA'UO that is not sounded.
The snow In again fallen about 6ix inches
and the sleinng is magnificent
The schos herotbouts are already begin
ning to clye just at the tinae they should open.
7 Hob Ror.
' ( Altoona Citt, Feb 15, 1671.
Feiicsd Iac Tuesday of last week will
long be reembered by the votaries of pleas
ure and iioccut amu.-emcnt in this vicinity,
s on thafoccasion some twenty five or thirty
cuuples tade their debut before the terpsicho
rean pubic in the ancient village of "Xcwia
ry" a debut which met with the meat happy
and auspicious results But how could it be
otherwise, for don't a pleasant calm always
follow a "Gcst" or a "Storm V At coorse
it dos. So when a number of our active, so
ciable young working men make up their
minds to have a livelv time they invariably
have it without much "Gab(e and when they
do thev always make il a point to look well to
the enjovment of all whom they invite to par
ticipate wim them in the festivities. Anuinus
tor I wm
also having resigned. June 15, IS2'J, a com
mittee was appointed to report what repairs
are most necessary to be made iu the borough,
with the plan of making them, and sn estimate
of the expense " June 2., Jeremiah Ivory
thought it was not such a nice thing to be a
Street Reulitor, so he res'gned, and Dr. R.
Voui g w as appointed to fill the vacancy.
Sept. 'JO', it waa agreed "by the Burgess aud
Council that Reuben French be permitted to
exhibit in the borough on the 2d of October
next a show of living animals." March IS,
1 :), the filth council dropped the mantle ol
local authority, called it a day, and q-iit.
: i . .
"laysuurs in a rern r.rtm
'i .,t u o-Huuaia intimates
' , y. , ,- i nii
common efforts.
j lf:,' '0ne hi, "level best" the admi-'
'tou",.,,fto'"ail1 Pr would have
ft. : '"Kh Un on th Remit ftf
" Ul,!!-.
of n. '"K'-'y jeaia stand in the
'"-too..' 0IC5sl,-'. et us down as no
4 vJLr anybody else.
Kmeli
expenenciu ' re-
rJicp.,,.,i .. . . . '""' e,nce,
- i:m i I'liii tfi A'l
?eir Mr i.1 me'1 '-"'elir.e Taylor,
- t , u. . "uer
-'n a week
' ro fool
'"! tij;n
i. i ,j
in that condi
.1 .
. ouring wiiich time the
It is claimeil that she
3 ftf rrrn-it lv-o f . I
J '-Urn, l t-e' j" initn trie
Vi -'ut. , hal,t ia downright bias
tie i. uttr"ces as revela
'Ur,; , v!er w"i!d, and savg that
lf,:t- ,V djubt ly religious ex-
K. l" dliease uud.r which the
r'n 10,s cf our horough
1i( E f0lUi,lf: gentlem.n as
l,.ZCOan'' a,,d U is f'
Chief n e!ect10'13 could r-ave
T.' Z :
r.v "; cbief ;.r ,fcona.As-,Ktat.
i ' lllf . -
t'K"U..d- -.V.vd: Second Assistant.
"i ('.." "1'iain oF li ..r,;- i
. iia;., .. -"
UV'. ?-k a"d L.ldder Depart-
'-"Se'n.l aV- rt" A-staut, N. I.
1 i-,.; "'"j'larit
d to h
CCord
James Myers
H'g to a telegraphic
Wn ere They Camk From. We intimated,
last week that a couple ol kind frie-uds, proba
bly mistaking us for the Presideut the United
States, had m.ide us the recipients ef two very
acceptable presents. The first of these was a
box of prime cigars from our old and valued
friend, Capt. James Murray, of the popular
book, drug aud general variety firm ol Lem
mon &. Murray, who deserves as big a rpuff es
the pulling afforded us by his kind considera
tion, and would get it too if time and space
permitted. As it is, he has our earnest thinks
and best wishes for his own prosperity aud tho
prosperity of the firm of which he is a m-mber.
Tlie other present camo from our big bodied,
warm neaiteu anu uni versa i.-j nuanrvu young
WE HAD RATHER SELL AT A TOSI
TIVI2 LOS -5 NOW
Tn an CARRr ovj.n, die i-kksent stock!
Therefore, wc will sell the Hallowing goods at
cost rather than carry them over another sea
son; Silks, Shawls, Velvets, i'dack Alpacas,
Colored Alpacas, Empic.-s Cloth, Silk Poplins,
Black and Col'd French Marinos, Waterproof
Cloth, Striped Reppelauts. Ladies' Cloth,
White aud Gray Blankets, Fancy and Wite
Coverlets, Canton Flannels, Sin eting Muslins,
De'aines. Calicos. Ticking, Shirting Flannels,
Cassimeres, and Table Linen. Al-o, an im
merse stock of Ladies' and Children's Furs,
as well as a large stock Ladies Slisses.' and
Children's Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and
untrimmed to suit customers. Chinchilla Bea
ver ai d Velveteen Sucks, Children's Riding
Hoods and Infants' Diesses.
P. S. We also intcud to c'oso out our im
mense stock of Men aud Boys' Winter Clolh
iiift. positively at cost, to make room fi-rspriiig
purchases- We have on hand over one hun
dred Overcoats, two hundred Dress Coats, one
hundred Hoys' Suits, live hundred Pants and
Vgts. Gloves, Undershirts ' and Drawers,
Trunks of every description, from the smallest
traveling bag to the largest Saratoga Trunk,
as well a3 one' hundred other things usually
kept ia first class Clothing E-t.ablishrnent.
L. & H. MAYER.
Proprietors New York Drv Good. Millinerv.
and Chuhii g Hall. 21 -J and 214 'Main street,
under the Opera House. Johnstown, Pa.
'How's That fo:i High?" has reached a
popular definition at last, and the way is bus
been done, is just, this: M. L. Oat man, & Ce.
keep a store a cheap cash store; said store is
on J::jh street. No. KM; the only thing- hi'i
about it is the street; tuit ti.vc-s the ay). Then
the hmc is explained by the tact that they have
become iocnl agentsor the unsurpassed and un
surpassable ilmce ewinif Machine, which will
Uo a Kre;;ter variety und better kind of work
than any machine dreamed of in the philosophy
of women. If you don't know Jlouc it is your
self. y to Marr, who presides over the eheuprst
dry jroo-ls find froeery uuirt i:i the eo-.inly. and
lio'wili eidii;liteu you s.n this interest irii; ttipic.
The AZtsa IssutiANf. e Company, according:
to its Lite fc.ati-iuetit, has a capital of over six
rniiiions of io!i:iis, securely invested for the
bt tiefit of its policy holders. This Company
has stood for the pust fifty rears at the head of
the Pi re Insurance Companies of the country
iu the matter of capital, promptness snd relia
bility. Alexander Brothers. 1 11'.) P.ieventh Av-!
enue, Altoona, are its only authorised agents
for this section of the State. They will insure
property at lower rates than can be obtained
from any other truly l eliable company. Hive
them a trial and I.e convinced of this fact ere
you insure your property with any other of the
many insurance ajrruts. .--D.-liii.
Stii.t in thk FiEi.n. Je.hu Poujfherty, t.v..
the veteran tailor ai;d t-lotbier, ia still as well
prepared u ever, to iurnisU bin friends sud the
public yenecaPy w ith any aud uli articles iu the
way of i'.'aJy-ifi'Aiie Ciot'uiutr of the very best
quulit- and at the lowest cash rates. His as
sortment of wGariuv apparel is ruada of excel
lent material and well sewed, and will be sold
at rernai kably low prices in order to rnuke room
Tor his sp;-iii!f stock. He has also on band a su
per!) line of excellent Cloth, from which ho is
prepared to make suiu to order, for eit her man
or bovs, in tho most f t ylish manner and at the
most "moderate rates. .No lit, no pay. st-ll-tl'.
coniplinients to all the people far ami near and
requests the pleasure of the ir company at the
old Mansion House corner, on next Saturday,
anil ev ry day of the week, month aad your,
Sundays excepted. No urds. except t'e cards
on his dry iroods, which tell of enormously low
prices. For in.stunee : Muslin at 30 ets. per j d. ; j the east. Triumph
calico at 'j cents ; delaines at 12 cents uud up- ! of .ioIui J. Jou.-s
warn, accori:i!j; to quality and extent ot the
purchase. Give Murphy a plcusunt call.
..I-..:, ., . .ii.'s vesi; ivuun 11 ii i
Plan of said liorough as Lot No.3. on Sqm
No. 57, having thereon erected a hirire Kra
Mj stock consists in part of every variety cf
Tin, Slieel-Iron,
COPPER AND Bit ASS WAKES,
KK.lMUJtn AMI PLAIN
SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS, &o ,
COAL SHOVELS. MINK LAM PS, OIL
CANS. IIOUSFFl llNiSHINQ HAKD
WABt: OF LVF.RY KIND.
n. r.
Caisroi.t. is no relation to Carl Sh'.irz. or
tli! tieople of Carrolltown, or Charles Carroll,
of Carioiltou, one of the immortal slrie'i-s of '
the I eda ration of ludepetiilence, but lie wants j
eycrybo.ly to e-ome and see' his immense stock j
of dry (roods, dress goods-, notions, groeeries, j
mid family furnishinir jroods, at JSo. Zl Main j
Street. Johnstown. He wishes to close out his
superb assortment, and will almost iriveaway I
his dry jjoods and furs. Now is tlie time for
jrreat fiai traius, su-h as have in
dreamed of iu our philosqdiy.
FAt-tRX Paris. Alas ! poor Paris has fallen :
Po also i;a e prices at Hess Ac Prother's w hole- J
sale and retail Keadv-made Ciothinir Store, .No.,1
.'.'41 Main street, Joiinstown. Pettple crowd to!
Hess's evei y day to buy ehcai clothiiiBT, which j
is g-oinir like hot cakes tit a huskini;. o.v's the i
time to buy wearing apparel cheap, before tiio
new tai i:f raises the price of iroods. They tun !
supply the entire county with overcoats, pants, J
vests, shirts and all othtr kinds of ineus' and 1
boys' over or under clothing- at reduced prices. !
.1 cdgr Pr.AC-K's I.rnuit. After you have fin
ished read in if tlie manitieeat letter oi' J ul-e
Itlaek. read this notice, and then trotu James J.
Muriiliv's Star ClothiiiLT Store, No. ltht liet u
strei t. Johnstow n, and purchase a hlirl: suit of
on f!e sfri;et ou the north, adjoining let No.
1 c.n the e.ist. Triumph street ou the soutri.and
Lot of defendant ou the wet ; known on the I
Plan of said llirouyh as Lot No. '-, in Square 57, i
improved. vlf.s... a Lot of Ground fronting Cj !
i eei on esrle street on the north. Lot .o.: on I
street en the south, and Lot
on tne west : Known on the t
juare j
a me 1
Stable, now iu the ucL-uoamrt of Joiui J. Jones 1
Taken iu execution an J to bev.-M at the suit of i
K. Hoberts. i
A :., all the riirht. title and interest of Geo.
I.ifzir.sfer, to wir: Of. in and to that certain
piece or parcel of La ml lyimr find situate in Al
legheny township, Cambria eouaiy, b-iunded
and described as follows : Hi g-ituiinj,' at an asli
stump, south S9' dea-rees. east with lurnl ;f
Peter .1. Little till ire!e-s t.ia post, thence s-i:tii
ten dcirrces. west 12 r,t rr Vi-. in nm; th.n...
er before beeu j south degree, west perelits. tirm
irctr$ afotiir Phiiipbura- iMd to a post. (' a
Itosi on line or land ot of V, iiliam Wea!:lar.d.
thence north one-ha.lf desrree. east ty! jierches
with line of land of ;:i.l w'm. Weakiand to the
place of beyinniiii-. containing IM Act s. u eth
er with the here-'iitamenis and ap;.u; ; -nances.
Taken in eveeittion and to ,f sol 1 at the suit rf
Marjrarot Mc.Muiiin and Alexander McMullin,
Kxeciitoi-s of .Samuel M Muliin.
Alstt. ail the rijfht. title ;;nd interest of A. O.
Fry. Ceoi-ire liuerr and William Iloiznep, of. in
and to a piece- or pureel of Land sitmite in ,Sus-
quei'.anna township. Cambria couatv. aujoitiimr I T T5 . i .. r;i. a nv i
laud ,f Jacob johnst u. north, ca-f. .u( h and t Lamp Earners, Vvick and CMdiccvs
Pjitn'i Anli.Dnit
HEATING and COOKING STOVES,
EXCELSIOR COOKIXG S7VVES.
NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK
ING STOVES,
And any Cooking St'-ve desir.l I will get
when ordered at manufacturer's prices.
Odd Slove Plates ar.d Giates. &c , fur re
pairs, on Land for the Stoves I sell ; others
will be ordered when wanted. Particular
atttbtion given to
Spouting, Valleys and Conductors,
all of which will he made out of best matu
ruls aad put uj by competent woikuien.
clothes, ami a w hite shirt, and a blue biou-e.
and drab drawers, and a velvet vest, and a pair
of pants, and a nice neck-tie, and self-adjusting- j
suspenders, and a useful umbrella, and a tip-top ;
trunk, a. id after payiiur fortlieinail on can ;
eo j our way rejoicing-, with Murpby'o blessing- 1
IIov,- a ia: II at ? Tla e yon heard how hats s
have been h.irie.l headlong from hideous hih 1
prii-es do v.-ii to almost not it in r at ail by the com-
petition of Cohen & Hrother, at Cohens' Hat !
Parlor. No. Main street, Johnstown t Cohens j
can et it; t l-nl lii.. i'o.icii-i-t.-i 'S tii tn-tii'l (Mhri-ai'i-
ors and compel compel
common compensation. 1 his firm tuts t. c rust
stock in the market, and keep luily biipplied
with the very latest styles. Pay tLc-ra a visit
NTO.F.l'.Oii:'N J ATII inTIS' SVRC1',
nscd in all ea.ses instead of Pills. Li'Som Salts.
(.'AsidU ( in., Ac. iliirt.!' Havored. I'leasant to
take. Children like it. Price 3 O cents. Whole
sale. It. K. Ski.lkiis - Co., 4"j Wood Street. Pitts
burirh. Sold bv beaimoii A; Mmray, Kbenbnrir,
and by Driiirifiats aad Country Store-keepers i
ircnra!ly. Uur.e 10, lsOJ.-ly. i
?I A Ii Jt 5 Ii I) .
Ma YEit Sen i.oss'1 a In Chic.-.-ro, 111., on
Sunday last. Ilith inst., by P.-v. Aoler. Mr. M.
II. Mayor, of Johnstown, to Mias Carrio Schlos
uinn, of the former city.
i) 1 1: d .
Z.uiM.-In this place, on the 15th inst., Edith
Frances, infant daughter e f .lames H. and ilut
tie A. Zahm. ajred 4 nionthsand 17 days.
'"L''-r sin could b!i.rht or sorrow- fade,
I) eat li -am with liiend'y care-
The (.penir.fr bud to Heaven conveyed.
And bade it blossom there."'
li K) ILli 1'Uli c.Li. X bf fi.jrci.antj-
' 1 . !, at Leretto. row in the occupancy
of Jr. i'eii.v Ii"ck, is oiVered for sale on aeeoin-ntoibiting-
tenia. -If not s-! I previous to the
ilOlh dav of Murcla ueit, it will then heoliered
for ront. P. H. SUlELUci.
Lorctto, Feb. 13. lS71.-.!it.
F. P. TIUI'.NF.Y JAM1S.MLL.
F AW am COLLECT ION OFFICE
ERNEY &, NULL,
I'olonnds? Hon, i;sej:Hbi rg, Pa.
S "!?" Special attention paid to eo! lections in
all parts of the United States. H-lS-'TL-tf.
T I
w I'm, eonrainiti- .s Acres, more or less, iiftvinjj j
thereon erect.-i a one and a half story L Kout-e i
and a Pi-irik Stable, now in the occupancy of j
Thomas ltenino-er; a ste-am Saw Miil and a one ,
eterj- I'h-ik ilous. now not occupied. Also, a j
piece or parcel of Land s!s:iat in SuseuehMiina I
townshio. Cambria county, adjoining laud of i
Jacob Juhtistn. Doti-iass it Kir.ports. and I
others, eontainintr ;VI Acre", more or less, unim
jiroved. Taken in exeeution au i to be soli at
the suit of F.. 11. C, imp.
-l. all the ri;rht. title and interest of Kliza
It. Lemon. Adm'jc of K. M. Lemon, dee'd, f , in
and to a piee or parcel of Land sirui'to in
Washington tn nship. Cat:'l'i-;a court tv, a.iioi.i
Iii lands of M. M. Adam.-,, Heirs of Kdw. Don
aldson, dee'd. and ot tiers, containing- :V;t A'-rcs.
more or le-. haviuu- thereon a Coll! 'Link km!
rs to eonie down to I Hoppers, not used ar present, and hav in v there
on erected two Jenant Houses, one and a half
story each, now in the oceupanty of Joseoh
Itoland and John McQuillan. Taken in execu
tion and to be sold at the suit ol M. M. Adams,
A. Uiirbin r.n l Wm. Caila, ivaZiztz Adams.
Cailan i; Co.
Also, all the riirht, tiUe r.ni interest of Ben
jamin Andrews, of, in and to a piece or parcel
of Land situate in Allegheny township. Cum
bria county, bounded by Township r...id. ad
.ioiniu.u' lands of M. Leavy. dee'd, A. J. Christy,
Francis Brothers, and others e ntainiior To
Acres, more or les. about il Acres of which
are cleared, having thereon erected a two story
Lojr House and a Ln- Parn. now in the oi-eu-paiiey
of M. K'-Kenrode. Taken in execution
anil to be sohl at the suit of Margaret McMul
lin and Alex. McM uliiu, lix ecu tors of Samuel
MeMtillin. decca-e l.
AZt, all the rio-ht, title and i.iter.-st of Sarah
Ann Ferry, ffori'i.-rly Sarah Ann Purtnott.l or.
m and to a Lot of Ground situate in V ilmore
borough, Cumbria county, front ins-on Locust
Street on the ear. Chiiri-'u street on the south,
and the Old Portage Rail Houd on trie noi-rh.
i sa:d Lot beiiiif irianyiiiar in shape, havinir
thereon erected a two story Plank llou-e and
a bekeoven, now iu the occupancy of George
Perry. Taken in e kciii i. u und tube s;ld ct
the suit of William 11. Gardner, F.veeufor of
Hannah Lloyd, dee'd. v. ho sun i ve-d G. L. L!ov.
Al;. all Cue risffir. titleand interest of Iiavid
Ft. Jones, of. in and to two Lois of Ground situ
ate in we.-t waird. I'.'.h -nsburx: boi ouirh. Can-.tu ia
county, fronting 1:L' feet ou HiL'h street on the
liorlh. runi.inir baeic feet, alonir Mary Ann
street -n the east, to Lloyd street, aionir i.loy.i
strei.-t on the souiii. ad.'oiriinir lot of Pnhaid
Tudor on the west, having ther-o:i er . ted a
two story Frame House i.nd a Fivnie Sa"r-1".
now iu the o.-i Uj aney of iiavi-.l It. .Inne.,. Ta
ken iu e.vc-eutioii and to bo soid at the suit. ;'
Bichard Bennett.
Al4-. a'.l the riht. titio and iatoret or Ilon
ry Lckold. of, in and to a pif eor pan el of land
sit uiitr iu Bhtckliek township. Cambria county,
adjoining- binds of Janu s 1 -unean. Sr.m'l Ihul-
uer, iuzaoetn iMrkpatrick, ;.loore ,- rir r, an
vrilCI.FSAI.E OR P.r-TAII-
I would call particular alter.tii u to tlie Light
Iloti.-e Burr.er. with Gla.-s G.ne, for giv'.g
mote liaht than uny other in tise. Also, the
Paragon Builit, for Crible Oi!.
SUGAR KETTLESXND CAULDRONS
of al! Bizc-a constant v on baud.
Special attention given to
Jobbi ng in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron.
at lowest possible rates.
Wholesale Merchants' Lists
iiotr ready, ar.el will be sent on application
ty uu.il ci in person
IIoj iliK to see nil my o!l cttHtoruerB and
many netv ones this Spting, I rturn my
most sincere thanks f.?r the very literal pa
trotiae I have already reteivec!, Rnd will
endeavor to please ail who n.ay ca'.i, wheth
er they buy or not.
FRANCIS W. HAY.
Johi.tftowE. March 7. 1807.
GOOD NEWS!
j The undersisrnrd, having reeei ed and o;.ei:td
l u sj iei:;.! ass-. rtu.eMt of
Fall and Winter Goods,
; coiisMinjr of Clet'is, Cas-iii.er -. Sutinetts,
I Tweeds, .b ans. Waleri'ro.f. Iiress Gooils .f all
kiln!, such a French Merim s. Alpacas. Lustres,
; jl'-'aiiK s. Ann tl res. Prints. Ac. Ac. Al'o, p u
- eivlif" Viirie'y of Shawls. Veils. Gloves. Hosie
j ry and Fancy Artii its lor Ladies' v tur, toffcth
j e r w it n a cLmice stock of
MADE-UP CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS.
; Hoots, Shoes and hel-l-crs; a fii'I f:s-s;rtnieiit
ot" FIIF.SH C.HO FPilliS: Hardwuri:. ;u- tis
j ware. live Studs. Patent Me lii ines. Ac. ; CAH
j PI.TS. 0"iL;LO.i'HS. and ail other articles of
i t::.-re'r.aiidise ustiuiiy kt pr. in a t ou at ry .store,
j All these jroo ls we piede our word to
SELL AT VEKY LOWEST i'L'ICES,
orhers, ee.ntaininfr ninety-one ii) :u:r-s. more j Bi:d are detcrmir.ed to pive as good bargains as
or less, about sn teen il-.i acres of which are ', any dcr.ler in town or count rv7
TV" OTIC K OF IMSSO
' iait:ieisi;ip lierctofor
SOLUTION'.-The
re- existiiie between
the uni'.orsi'-.ie-i. as ':iirner A Little, in the
Lumber and Phming- Mill business, has been
dissolved by mu r oa! e-o.isent. Tiie business w ill
hereafter butonducted by John Wnncr a'.r.,
who is authorized to settle up the business 0f
the late rirm. jKjii V if r;.VL7.',
). C. L11TI.E.
Cbc-st SprififtS, Feb. S, i?Tl. t2-lS.-3t.l
'Oil KENT The lame and comfort
li area, haviuir thereon erected a sini'li rnnue I
House ami a Loir Stable, not now occupied. i
Taken in execution aud to be sold it the suit of ;
j . .ii.ii.re x son.
Altto. all the rihr, title.ind iniei-esf of Nich
olas Nasrie. of, iu and to a Lot of Ground situ
ate in C.i,-r.iltiwn borough, Cumbria e-tuinty,
fron'lciif fii feet on Lst. Mary p streer, and ex-r-ml:iiir
back 2.i feet to an ailey, adjoin iujr lt.-t of
iiobert Campbell on the- north and an nlk-y on
the south, having thereon erected a two story
Frame House I'lela Frame Suable, now in the
occupancy ef the said Nicholas N'M.e. Trken
in oxr cutiou aud to be soli at tho suit of David
Brawler.
Abo. all the ritrht. (it'sainl inleiost e.f Fran
m -
at.le .d.t:;sTON Ilocsn known Jf.y oi? McConnt II. of. in and to a piece or p ircei of
as "-.', nn),." foru-.ei-ly the rcsi- ir- lan-1 situato in Clearfield townhio, Cambria
donee Of Shoemaker, d-c'd. is VS S m02 i count v. adjoining lands of Snr.on Nc-el. ieme-
Olte-red for rent. There is also on ' V-t ' iriu Clark, and others, containing t wei:ty-tlve
tiie pre-niises and will be lj:r-wl,'rJv:;;;;-J j ciTo acres, more or less, about ten lu m ies of
u TttNhMF.vr Ifci'sn, l:5 Acres of j which are cleared, hnvinc- thereon erec ted a
All KiuiiTi-Tbis stilduuury sphere of ours,
which, according to M illerite proiiheey, va to
have been kiK.e-ked into a cocked bat one day
last week, still eont imics. to hold its own prct
tv well, aud that part of il occupied by the
chcao cu.-di store of A.J. Cbri-ty in the bor-
j oni of Lorctto, slill continues in the same ohl
j jdace. and is as popular a spot for seekers after
cne:m Oous oi ait kiiius its any in iiie coniiiy.
A jolly chap and a clever one "is Andy, aud lie
deserves lots of cu.slomers.
Ground, Orchards, ,'c. The Faum adjoining,
known as the "Pa vis 3-lneo." and containing ll
.1 pi-id, is also otfet vd for rent. Possession will
be Kiven on the Knf April. For further in
formation upply on the r-!nis's to
Mrs. K. S. Afr:.ir, JEa-ccutrf-r.
l-.benrbiirvr, Feb. is. l.-tjt-
TN THE
J
Still On It. We are still fighting it out on
that, line about Vinroe's ih- bool and shoo
store. Well, if he just keeps ou tcllinir people
, 1 . .. , 1... 1. .. .. l.i.r i.tn;L- 1.1 I ! Tr- el if .1 Oil i
bachelor friend, John B. Hay, of the firm cf I ,.n'i that." he wsrntst.j win custom by Kcllinir
Ilav liiothers, dealers in 6toves and tinware,
Johnstown, aad consisted of a t.eat wire egg
stand, which needs only the c;s to make it
serviceable. John is as sure a crop as if his
name was Timothy, and if we were a joung
lady with a vacant heart (not a hollow one),
w wo'il 1 glory iu stuffm;; il with Ilay of that
kind, fully assured that it would be no fault of
the filluis should we ever bo lelta grass widow.
W. 'We :nn I.: i . J
-:aaw . . buiuubu irom t-cv
k 'UUWlll 1 ., . . lit man .1 . nn
vv: "ouuness reach here "1L i Fai,y il'"u"1
''Hi
3 "quirt on Satardsj next, . reDtre to iy thnt a happier or better Iook-
A Hash Stort. The Pittsburgh Leader
perpetrates the following toothsome joke at the
expense of the "great commercial metropalis";
Out in Johnstown, the other day, one of the
inmates of a boarding house was horrified upon
finding in his hash a human tooth ! When he
disclosed this fearful discovery the boarders
held a seeret meeting, during which it was de
clared as the solemn convictiou of the assem
blage tht the hoarding house mistress had
becu guilty of forcing her boarders to practice
cannibalism. A committee proceeded at once
to a magistrate to have the matter investigated,
bo as to ascertain where the wretch procured
the dead bodie3 from which she manufactured
her bill of fare. While the magistrate was
examining the tooth, with hair standing on
end, a policeman Stepped up and declared thit
the tooth was a false one of his. lie said he
lost it the day he kissed the cook up at the
boarding house, and she acknowledged that
she was making hash at tho time. The land
lady says she will make that cook wear a cast
iroii muzzle after this when she is at work.
DaAKEMAS Killed. A brakeman named
James Urady, employed on the Middle Divi
sion of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was ki'led
in the Yard, at this place, oa yesierdar morn
ing, about eleven o'clock. lie had been in
the employ of the Railroad Company in the
Yard, at llarrisburg, for some time past, but
when h met the grim monster Death was ma
king his first trip through on the Middle Divi
sion. His train, the fourth slock, had beeu
made up. and was about to leave for the F.ist,
when il is supposed that he fell off the train
and was struck by oneof the trucks and thrown
between the tracks, breaking his neck and
otherwise injuring him kitcrnally. Ilia body
was conveyed to tho "ded house," aud the
Coroner being notified, summoned a jury and
held an inquest, rendering a verdict iu accord
ance with the above facts. Sir. Brady was
about 30 years of age, and h.ts a wife residing
in Harrisburg, to which place his body was
subsequently forwarded for interment. Alt.
Tribune, 15tu.
cheap, it ouclit io eto us iuucu pii as 11 nc
ntmsci f told it. The best way. however, is not
to bet to hiifh on either of us. but iro to the
new store in tin? Cambtia House ami eee what
is to be seen in the way; of boots, shoes, gait
ers, etc., for yciiugiiiiil old.
"The Pight MAx," Ao.-C. T. Koberts has
been chosen Chief liirector of the new lire en
pine that is to be, but the appointment will
not interfere in any way with his chief direc
toship of the la rye and fully stocked clock,
watch, jewelry, notion and periodical store
over which he presides with such grace and
dignity. Cham- will run w ith the m icbine, of
course, but ho will nevertheless continue to
run his line establishment ou the same liberal
principles as heretofore.
A New Fra. A neighboring county paper
talks about the sale of heating stoves ut re
duced prices as being a new era in the history
of a certain village "down that way; but up
h-re such an event is accepted as u matter ol
course, although it may be a little on the new
ero style- to say that Ger.rge Huntley is run
ning o'iit articles of that kind ut u reduction
on reduced pricos that savors ve-jy much of
giving them awaf. How id the time to buy
heatiug stoves.
The Altoona correspondent of the Pitts
burgh Leadei tells about a German named
John KraufT. living near that city, who, on
Monday night last, mistook and partook of a
bottle of oiiolic acid under the impression that
it was medicine, and came very neur "handing
in his checks" on the head of it. Medical ai l
and the proper antidotes, however, saved him.
Bill Vi-.tokd. We understand that one of
our citizens received a telegraph dispatch on
Fiidav announcing that Gov. Geary has vetoed
the bill extending the junsdiciion of the Dis
trict Court of th'w couuiy. It is also rumored
that the Governor has appoiuted Cyrus Elder,
E.-q , President Judge ol said Court.
MtLTiS. Polling mills prist mills, saw mills,
coffee mills and other mills are pb'ntilulty
seat tered over our countv, but ot mercantile
Mills we have only one, and he keeps a flour
und feed store on High street, und. not only
Hells the best Hour ami tee. I at lowest prices,
but keeps tho be.st patent lamp that was ever
invented.
Time -There is a time for nil things, hnt tho
time of all times for buying cheap goods at V.
; Uarker's popular cash store is just now, for
lie has a tine stock of seasonable gootls which
ho wants to exchange for cash, and will give
great odds to cash customers iu tho dicker.
Give Vallio a call.
rsTTtewaro of counterfeits in purchasing
H ill's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewe-r. '1 he
genuine has a private revenue stamp, throe m
ches Ion, with likeneee of Dr. Hali.upon it,
ver the cork.
OUI'llANS' COURT OF
'- CAMl;KIA COFN TV. Notice is hereby giv
en that tlie ioliowin Appraisement of certain
Personal Property of decedent, selected nitd set
apart for the widow of an intestate under the
Act of Assembly of 1 HI; ef A pril. 1X.11. has been
tiled in the K lister's Oftlce at Lliensbura-, and
will be presented to the Orphans' Court for ap
proval on VI ertjieselny. Dlh !ay of Mareli
next, to wit :
The in-, eiiiory r.f the goods ami chattels ap
praised and set apart for .lnu Doyle, widow of
Jam's Dovle, late of Allegheny township, de
ceased -$i(J0.
Gt'O. TP. OA TMA .V, CVrt O. C.
Clerk's Offiee, iibenaburg, JTeb. 11, iWl.
-5r man .if ul for past iavors, we r. ope to mer
it a e-oi-.tiniianee and increase of puMic patrou
sge in ti c futnro. P. U. sHIi-LDi A SON".
Lorctto, l'a.. Nov. 3, ls'.u.-tf.
"V
one-and-a-half story Loir Hoi;::e, now in the oc
cupancy oT Francis M Cornell. Taken in exe
cution and to be sold nt suit of John p.: ndlcy.
Also, all tlie rerht, titlean i interest of C:tth
ftrir.e Nirixil of. in and to a piece or parcel of
land Situate iu Carroll tow nship, Cambria on uu
ty. adjoining lands of Andrew Youir, John
Kirsh. and oihers, eoiitair.in.!- eighty eo ares,
more-or less, about -rrs cleared, having
thereou e-rected a twostorv 1'latik l!oi:-e:-.nd a
j Log Ifcirri. now iu the oecupancy .f John Nitz
; oil and John Nit.ell, jr. Taken in e-xe-eution
' and to be sold at the suit of V-nrv TI pp!e.
I Aiso, ail the rur'nt. title ami interest of Jehn i
' Nit.ell. of, ia und to a pi.-ee or parc-l of '.and i
I situate iu Carroii township. Cambria eounrv, j
i adjolninif lands of John Iir!i. 1-wi Fid-nri'rds. j
j and others, eontaininir ll Acres, more or !-;.
about l.'O Acres of which are cleared, having j
thereon erected a Log Hoiis-j end a l,n-,' IS-irn.
J now m t he cteeup.incy of .John N it?.e!l and john
t Nitell, jr. Taken in execution aud to heboid
at the suit of Jacob I'ib.
i A lo, all tlie right, title and interest of David
j IPirkhart. of, in aud to a piece or parcel of I .and
j siuate in Snsijuehamia township, Cambria
county, adjoining- lands or iofendanr. .Mary
Ann Cowan. Michael Piatt, and others, contain
ing ninety-seven C.Cl m-i'i-s, more or less, about
three ioi acres f.f which are eb-arf l. now in th--?
mm Fiipi mmi
WM. P. PATTON,
Mnnufucturci ami Dealer ii
ALL KINDS OF
CABINET FUEHITUP.E
13 O end I .", 3 Clinton Street,
j cuss i o ?r.v, r. .
AVE haif;5,
Y ocd Stat HAins,
KlTiIIKN l rit-MUKE,
Pro LoiMirs,
Matthews es.
Til k-a-1ki ; .s,
F.XTfcNSION TArl.SS.
LlMSU T.."LE5,
I I'liOAKDS.
e., 4c. , Ac.. Ac, ic, Ac, &o.
iksckii-tio or
SCHOOL AND HALL FUHNITURE
made to c-rocr in eieeiU-nt style and at fair
price. ubinet and bairn. ,s keis' materials o
all kinds for sale. I :'uri.i: ore delivered at r.ny
p int in Johnstown or ut H-nlro-id Stson lre
of e xtra i-haijje. WM. P. 1'AiTGN".
Johnstown, ect. 1J, l?70.-tf.
EVE RE TIIE MEMORY OF
I'MEXDS DEPARTED !
r.rr.r..r.
liLOSTtAPS,
Y ASHS1ANDS,
Sill UUO Aims.
IIAMUKK Sl-JS,
I' A 11 l.OH Sr.T.S,
XV AKOl:tI5ES,
B J'.JK -VSE,
L L".v ;v:-.
i-o., Ac, Ac, Ac, A
EVLTtV
TAi IIAR1 F FARM M CA R nRFTTn
FOR SALE.
. .. , ... m oeenpanev of David Purkhftrt. Taken in ?se-
lr.e sunsenoer oners lor si.ie on iair teriur. (.,ltil)n Hn.t to be sold at the suit of Jehu J.
Krise. M. i.
Also, all the right, title anl interest of Jarr-s
Burk, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Summer!, i!l township. Cambria county,
roi.ioining lands of James Mee-eotrh, Christion
Sinav, and others, containing twelve (1:b acre,
more or iss, e!.-.irei. Taken in execution and
to bo sold at tiie suit, of Jeremiah Mttiioiiile.
H . JiOXAt hCF.li. Sf.rfif.
ShcrifT's Office, Lbcnsburtf, l eb. 10, LS71.-2-13.
nnd easy payments, t Int inosi tle.-irable and ex
eelleut h'AHM reeentlv oecui-ied bv him, r.d
joining the Worougli ef Loret lo, o lUtaining 14G
cre liKJ.-ltTM of w hich ar3 in a good stuto
of cultivation antl tlie balance well t imbercd.
There is a comfortable tJixic. a good li trn, and
an e-.eeilent Oixhayd on the premises; also, au
abr.ndauce of pure irattr. It is a desirable pro
perty, bi-iiutif ullv loeate!,und is convenient to
churches, schools, market, etc. Title indispu
table. For terms and other information apply
to ol-address A. WALTtSi'S,
Feb. ltf.-tf. Carrolitmcn, CcmbrUt Co., Pa.
"V ALU ABLE IiEAIa ESTATE FOR
SALK. The undersigned F..xecutor3 of M.
Lf.avv, lS'i-, late of Loret to Horough, dee'd,
olfer at private sale, on accommodating terms,
A FINS TRACT OF LAND
in Allegheny township. Cambria county, situa
ted on" the road leading to St. Augustine ami
obout one mile from Lorctto, containing 7 1
Acre-, fullv l Avrr being cleared, well
fenced, well watered and in a gool state of cul
tivation, uud having a first rate Log Hank
Harn thereon erected. The balance of the land
is covered with chestnut, oak, sugar, and other
valuable timber. For terms and other infor
mation apply to either of the undersiirned.
MA KG Alt FT I.F.A V Y, Lorctto,
AUG. WALTKKS, Carrolltown,
Feb. 18.-lf. Executor M. Leavn, effc'J.
SSKiNEEVS SALE OF REAL ES-
TATK.-There will be exposed to Public
Sale, at the Court House in Kbensburg, on
Wedui'Milny, tlo l.V f March ui'xl.
at J; o'clock, r. m., the followinir described
Heal Fstate, to wit:
o. I A PIECK OR PARCEL- OF LAND sit
uate in Susipjeiianna township, Cambria coun
tv, adjoining lands of Francis bearer, and oth
ers, contaiiniug Uss HrxuuKU and Iwentv
O.nk AcrtKt? and Fovutekn Pehches, about
Sixty Aches cleared, having thereon erected a
tw o story Dwelling House, a llauk Jiarn, and a
Water Saw Mill. . . , .
tiThe Farm of 95 Acre-, and the Water
Raw Mill, with 2 Acre, will bo offered to
purchasers separately and together.
No 2 PIECE OR PAUCLLOK LAND sit
uate in the Township aforesaid, adjoining lands
or Charles Wealiliend. and others, containing
Skvesty-Two Acres and One IIi ndkeu anu
Eleven PtiicuES, about Tcilo csof which are
cleare-d. . it ,
Tcrtns nf Sate unc-na;r ine iinn-mise money
to be paid on delivery of Deed, and the balance
in one year, with interest, to be secured by the
bonds and mortffage of the purchasers.
JOH1V A. 15LAIK.
Feb. 15.-I?t. . Asti'jnte vf Jacob Lxiiher.
II. rLANK, M. D., tenders Jus
li prefe-swional service's to the eiti7.ens of
Ebensburg and vicinity. Ofitec en High street,
otiposito the new Congregational church. East
Ward. Night colls can bo made at the late rsi
4no of Dr. R. . Bumi, Wo Ward. trnylS-l
A
I'jnGlSTF.irS KOTICB ! XwSm is
hereby given that the following Accounts
have been passed and tile-d in the Register's Of
tlee nt Ebrtisbnrg, mid will be presented to tbe
Orphans' Court of Cambria county for -on:irm-ation
and allow ance, on VI riliu'MlK)'. tlc SlU
tiny ' 3iarcl next, to wit :
The account of Philip Scheft'g. Guardian of
Jos. A. Yahner, Catharine" Vahnerand Philip J,
yiihner. ininor chiidren of Mic h'l Yahner. tlrc'd.
Theseeomi aud linal nceotmt of Paul Yahner,
Administrator of Michaed Yahner. dee'd.
The tirst and Dual aeeotinr of Kiehard W. ;if
tinrs. Administralir of William Gittings, late
of 'ambria township, tle--easel.
The tirst ami final account of John Flick, Ad
miuistrutor f-f all and sincular the goods and
chatteN. rights and credits which were of Mary
liuck, of Carrollrown.
The first and final account of Mary Murray
and James C. Murray. Executors eif Michael
Murray, late of Can-oil tow nship. deceased.
The first and partial account of James Yost
and Augustine Yost, Administrators of Jacob
Yost, deceased.
Tho account of Abraham Plain. Administra
tor of Angelnie Johnston, late of the JJorouj;h
of Johnstown, deceased.
The account of Jacob R. Stull.'o'ne of the Ex
ecutors of Joseph Lose, late of liiehland town
ship, deceased.
The first and final account of F. A. Shoema
ker, Guardian of Edward lnirlert.
The first account of Frnncis Hoover. Guard
ian of Mary Eckaril, a luinor chil l of David Ec
kard, deceased.
The ee-cond and final account f V. A. Shoe
maker, tdtninistrator cum fY.-ifiirnf tiir.ro
of John Pitzpatriek, late of Suaiuierhill town
ship, decoaw.il.
The second nnd final account of .Diguetin
Critver. .1 dministrator ot Henry Lloyd, late of
Ssiusiuehituna township, eeceaed.
;;'. OATMA X. Iteaittcr.
Iiegister's Oilice, Lfcensburir. Feb. 11, loTL-lt. i
MONUMENTS, TOMBSTCNES, &c.
Tli sutscriher still cenfiiiues lo inannfBeture
of the best material and in ihe most
workmanlike raanrer, at the
Loretto Marblo Works,
all kin.l 'of MONUMENTS AND T0MU
STONKS. as well as TA II LE and HIT UK A U
TOPS, etui all other work, in l is Jir.e. None
but the Lest American ai..l Iiul.an Marldo
used, ant! perfect sa'.isfactioE guaranteed l
all c.ise-.s nt prices as low as like work -cari
be obtained in the titles or i Isewiiere. Call
and see speciinei.8 aiui jtalpe for yonrselrea
as to the merits cheapres-s of mv work.
JAMKS WILKINSON.
Loretto. M'.rch 12. lSoS.ly.
Oie
A LARGE LOT OF
TWO HORSE
SHORT
ivn
t
AND
cn hand and for sale by
GE0KGE HUNTLEY,
Ebensburg, In.
TVro'riCK OF DISSOLUTION. The
J- partnership heretofore existing Tetwceil
the uHlei-sis-neJ in the lititchorlng beisirie-ss at
St. Angusiine. Carr.l-iiu county, has this day
been dissolved by mutual cousent. Theo.ks
tmtf Hecdunts of the firm hiive been letr in the
hands of E. It. Duricg-im, Esq., for settlement,
anl those indcl'ted are hereby notilied that
urompt paycaeuts must be n.a.le if t hoy wish to
save cos s. iUVili KVAX,
JOHN MONTGOMERY.
St. Augustine, Feb. 4, 71. 2 ll.-St.l
7&TQTICE TO LAND OWNKl.
Having procured a hi eel list of all
warrantee iiaiucs, dates of w iirrmti, atid of th
payment of the j atchase tnojie r and tbecamea
of" the t ersotts p'.viiie the same, with com
plete draft made Iron the otlicial records s.how
ir. the locatioa of each tract f laud, I an
ptepaitid to procure patesiU fiotii the Land Of
fice lor the miner of toi-rt tested !rds, under
tr.u Act of Asse-a.Ll.v or tiie0ih of iUr. 1SG4.
and the supplement theieto, as reti-iitcd by t!i
recent order of the Surveyor flei-evnl.
GEO. ?j. UEADK.
EbeHaaburfc'.fcfars-li 24. lt-70 -tf.
; riVAY W. O ATM AN & CO.. Arroii-
i V-" neys-AT-Law, Ebensburg-. Cambria Co
J"a. The collection of uoteu and bills, wbether
! rlue or past due, will receive pT0W attCEOtfa,
(1