1 u rt M "00 3t)0 uid 'eflt' J" !! hir Iks t ".: ' put t ''"! t i.ite lit, ( CL a lit i-t: I 9 '! X.-Z iillif'll 11 1.S71 LAND PERSONAL. "TTi Ckessos Kah. Road, n'ui roudivianm follow.: ;sntl J.vi'..l rave Kbpnibnrp !-4iA-.?:,1 ! I fouihoru Express taist. fp H .'onn. . tin with Mail Train r;uo. r .j.-hihia Express East. ti"1, .'iiiludclpliia H-' i ..reti departure oi rutsourgn 1V .V, .Vmirture of ThiladeN ci . i ( I . "i".' .- West. ,ij.r.grn.euu-tl.eclode"of the : n- im..ak nrrn fnn TntA f,! '."'', 'hf ' !0 triiu -vour JrraP9 v5ues . , he print"- (.'ntholic cnurcu is io uc pui fire engine. i"" . :., in Imliinii. t ' f 1 1 ' ';.':f'n-akinp li- commenced in Bed- '. '-.Miiyh sellouts, alter a session of J ' ' 'r tiitiiitioii. clcise.1 on Friday of last i ' ,-k:.ll'Ie ICevser."' one of Johns-.'i.-iiies.diJ fur lown lor a dajr or 'rili'i two feet two ii)d a half inches 'i, 'irnduf: up iii garden in Indiana ,. L;her 'i.-iv. j-abria' fi'"1' coiorcu j iror uia not get a 't;d;toD a single cane. Challenging (fi;.f lor liim. p-,tn buiiilred and twenty four feet of , !.ist.fr as oMtaiiiea iruui one oat iree t county tlii winter. ! I'utsu, lormt-rlv cf Ilollidayshurg, f ': -',,1 in an ere bunk at Kiddlesburg, Bed- I v.'it, one if.iy last wet-k. j t,4 yhiiu i.tiited their lirst notes on Fri- ! i.ni: We triwl they will circulatej , lor ni;ipy a Jy t como. j .c rl ciehfr teil our readers that 1 bcrn , r.-q . has aire uy necome asso- eofthelaw. 1 lie new arm his our Of. . Ciliinel! MeCrsckeu, formerly of In- . j i v ... i hiil'i, wliiie crosdng tiio river on jck. Tlie ice broke uuder liim and lelt ou;!i ,, o'fitr Ice is allowed to be collected iioiie:s other th.m that required ?or Vfiitf the oaih Vj t'eiieioners and their tvt. .o aiinrney ues cuu uo coi.ecieJ Led. iocorciins to law. I t I.Tigcst funeral procession that ever ::in lc!i our town :icconipai:ied the re- o:Mr. Daid R. Eran to iheir last ;r;,o Saturday last. The deceased jir.-nKin and wus much esteemed. A cli'J m Huntingdon took bick and ap -.., lei r jt lun Mime, but when about t are i lor burial it relumed to life .ifier, oiiIt about tliree hours. It old und wji su'ject to couvul Covat Tr. cbedings. We give below nch of the procee-iiugs of onr county court, which met on Mondty and adjourned' on Thuriiar uijht, as we are able to make room for . Corn'th vg. Joseph Tally. The defendant in this case wan charted wjih stealing from the residence or Dr. H. W . Mai bout -, ib Johns town, on tliu 20t!i of Octolterlaat, a clock and a pair of rubber boots. The nrioner, beiug unable lo employ counsel, J. p. Linton. was assigned to defend him. A plea to the jurisdiction of the court was Urtred in behalf of the prisoner and his acquittal a&ked for on the ground that he Vas propeily indicted in the District Court of Cambria count?. The ap. plication was overruled but Under the inslrucr tion of the Court the jurv returned a special Verdict of guilty and thattheofler.ee was com mitted witliin the jurisdiction of the District Court. Under the finding the case will likely be taken to the Supreme Couit and the ques' tion involved in a number of other cases from Johnstown, as to whether th r i-;..i.t .. - .....u.u III the Cambria county sessions, will bedefiuitelv 1 decided. ' t - t i I uni in is, james j. jvavior. tJbstiuciing the llighway. Jury find defendaut guilty. Motion for a new trial. Cotn'th vs Samuel Kinly. Burglary and Larceny. The defendaut in this case was ac cused of breaking and entering the store of John M. Stewart, in Johnstown, and abstract ing therefrom about twenty five dollars in money. Alter a full nt.d "fair trial, lasting nearly an entire day. the jury went out and soon icturned with a Verdict of not "uiltv. One civil ease John W. Robcrtsand David Howels vs. William Tiley in Assumpsit, was tried, the jury returning & verdict of $4sJ for plaiutins. Local Correspondence, Ai.too.na City, March 8, 1871. .rr?.- rrtItiswith lfHntfs of tmfHfrned lS thVd,ih f ynxVa1 " thlsVeek toMh" n- V "HidHv U . ls rridencf In this rity ,.n ful lnii r V ,h,U1St- -Aftt-a brief but J?ain IU1 ,lln"S of only seven dayu duration, "l'n w7.or.i,tKtri?J !fe "'Tries of his God. if .iult.,r,. VT- ,2y Rli milny excellent .jualUtes and nirhl l"Vuctt to ,arre circle of friends, of mo, V,!iar.,,,e.n "rc Prominent and the wV. K iUil Mb,1,t-V I'ave lassHl away, iu.no rem.l lit' ri'i,u,'e to "' who u 11 h better rnnini behind them ... -... ..i.. .u.. V. c:ii:2e paper s.iys i'. Mipneni.'", one on that it is in re the "Throbbint i:::e other on the' Beating Heart," .j t'l fir public itio! until it receives t"AJiing Stomach,'' when ail three .er'.ed tn(;eilier. rni hearted farmer friend John :. E-.j . nt I'dacklil'k low tiship. "hash : e fkii.ee I-n 'beau' L'one, and left us a.. h.ii lju-'.ei el the very best white he h.i3 our tlinnks for his kind con n, mj bi0t wishes lor his worldly t:::r. 1 cutr"eo;is tin can and rosined t.tviini ces culled ' tuikey," have been j.'eitiuni the prral '-comtnercial cen iti.; "ohiiolcte village.' and with them 'i .:e innkii -g the n. est infernal din that :-: c,'l this usually quiet community, 'ftjirnol Mr. John II. Khode. "near : "rE, blair county, whs desirujed by .it' id.iv nisht last, and nine valuable rt 'tiver ii head of cattle and a lot of sheep ' 1,1 the fl.imes. The entire stock if it.OTi., l.ay, etc , was lopped up bv the Lm i3.t)i 0 iusuraiica 1 4(Vl. Oa the lGtli, 17th and 18th ot tho nrmimt Jh S. M Douc'bss. of Chest SnrhiL'i. S-iiUciioning oft" his entire s'ock of store t'c, nud either tel'iin" or remincr his W'.tn. dweliin?, etc : and on the -ith. 'wiind.S K. Burns, of Sr. Ausustine. 'flto do the KmA lh''rif in 1iL-o mmti.. ereglad to know that our town is to 'u a piiij,' citizen in fl, t.or.... ,.r If. T ... ... . JVI. v. .'Ill J . '"'. wl0 deaiirns returning an.l rnron. I'hotS'ruDh Gal pre ilmiit tliu Kt r.f - . . - - ' - " - t air. Felice is a;i excelUi t nnir nnri yeutlom in, 'and we are sure th.t 1. 1 fece'iv i,. .i v , -'wuic ouu u more ex- J Vitronage laaa ever, at the hands of "(IliTliHl l.i,,...Mi . . . i'-or, John U. 1 J 'ere.'Vel ;i verv Our Eightu Towx Cocncil. On Friday. March lttth. li32. the eighth town couuci' was elected. As per returns filed, it appears that John Williams for Burgess, and William Davis, D. II Roberts. Johnston Mooie. Robert Young, and John Ej.his for Councilmen.wcre eiected. Rowland Humphreys was chosen High Constable. The minor officers chosci. were: Town Clerk. Moses C man : Treasurer, John Ivory ; Superintendent of Hay Scales! Richard Lewis; Street Commissioner, David Harris; Street Regulators, Isaac Teeter, Jas. Rhey, and Mathew Buchanan; Firemen, Jas. Murray. Charles Litriuger, and Richard Barr. .March 26th, on motion, it was resolved "that the Treasurer be directed to borrow, on the faith of the borough, the sum of $40. the sime to be applied to the pyment of debts now due by the borough ' On the 2bih of Juue. the Burgees "issued his warrant and duplicate to the Ili-h Con-table to collect tixes to the amount of $123.304." August lOih. a com mittee was appointed to "examine if any uui sances exist in tho borough." but no report appt-ar to have been made October 27th. a culvert, 5;) feet long, 2 feet wide, 1 8 inches high, stoue, was ordered to be built at the in tersection of Lioyd and Caroline streets. March 22.1, 1833, a statement of "the situation of the funds of the borough" was ordare.l to be printed in the "Sky." and about ten o'clock that night, the eighth council put on their overcoats, walked out into tho cold, and went around town thereafter ju t as anybody does who holds no ollicial position. Alleghaniau. 2rW Railroad Project. The citizens of Carrolltown, Cambria county, und parts there unto ncjict-m, are alive to their intercsti ' They have now before the Legislature a char- ter authorizing the construction of a railroad j from r.bensbarg to Uarrollto n, a distance ol ten mi'es. Thero being no objection to a road between tiioso points, ll.o charter will, of course, be grimed. The road wi.l connect ut Ebeiisburg with the Kbensburg and Crcsson Branch. The making of this road will open up a highway to the fjrent body of timber and 1 coal land lying m the ni.rlheasteru porti.ui of Cambiia, and many fortunes will bo realized thcreoy. Shou'd this .-ua.l be made, it will not stop at Carrolltown The timSer and coal land still farther on w ill demand the same fa cilities for outlet to market, and unless headed oil' by other roads, will cross the State to a connection with the Phi'a Itlphia and Erie; Railroad. Altooua Tribune. i A pm itt f t . Another member, in the person of our talented young fiieuj, Gcj. A Retry. Esq., has this week been admitted to the Cam bria county bar, and we feel mre that his pro fessional career will be as brilliant and we hope s successful as his examination was creditable and in all respects highly satisfac tory. Mr. Berry possesses in an eminent de gree those qualific itions of mind and heart which befit him foi the calling ho has chosen, and if he does not make his mark high up on the future scroll of lame we are much mistaken in our prediction. The admission of Mr. B. was commemorated on the following evening by a substantial nipper at the Mountain House, which was partaken of by some twenty-five r thirty gentlemen members of the court, the bar, and outside friends who did ample jus tice to the viands and uo doubt feel correspond ingly thankful to Mr. B. for the en j tyable feast afforded them. nomis, large stock of jrenuine 'c.i ra.'f,;nj ,( .I'- ,..,;. ' i11'. 1- leather, and other ma- n. ii.ie, and ii i,ow prepared to fill . V an'J s'-'oes on the shortest no th tn . .m''i riHS'cr mechanic, keeps !,.. "u,,luii aim nuns out "7la:,,"u "8 excelled ..ny where. - '""w. is invited ;o the card of John ;,V,.i Ju,'"o". whoUat recent- -ueJ the robes of justice and is now pre- ::J'e"-nJ pais judgment in all cases ; -o Ins coimderation, besides attending '-va!l,i :r3raptv t(j coUectlon Jj. f ;nM"e'' of like character. Mr. Vr,?n'1 de!ierving gentleman . ,; ,::befuu"d 'ir Knd square in ail Li, Mo.mI.v last. an.l alighting on the x .Jatncs J. Kajlor. in Allegheny .nut tetitleinan aud his young son . .ter coasiderable racing and some c,;."V '"""K tl'e entire proil and aafe-:-'l.tt. ""!. The three pets were Ul 0lTa b-T Mr K. on Monday, and ii- l 1 rU lhem- bBt hu far with-'a-'-Vt tjJel,eve- They are noble birds, .. fctandiug fully fira feet, neck iuclu- tv'n Tti0" of our Brnc5 Hil Roxi utel & r' I r?c'v'a- Carrolltown, is being '-' "ur incorporating a company torii,,'''" 14 naw hefore the Legislature. Kt t,"ofnpl.rU00 t Cambria county needs -..'lt':Ur killd ,or ila great "lumber Nrcic,, aa for lU 89 .' almost undevel- -tVt ,r h,and HS th8re can bno jit... . ,r'e couinany bcintr "'111 will i . -r - V'if, i'w M trouble in securing 14 for Dutiin'r th -i..'!r'eisarTdeij' ; :i .uU'w' Kair has ..Vand win i.. has been in oneratinn .:n . . . r- - ef ur, , KePl open during toe 5:'cl1 'Uttfe u U nnt ,neetillS wh ltvriLeV SS M en firt inaugurated, but ' ceru r1CC1V'ng a fair share oi Patron ar,t t ftff'rdii.g an abundance of ituvL 't,e"t:antina Brothers" "''t.1 F,J!!ilie'' pluJs' wng. burlesques, ".!, 'i u,Jra e:)teitainmr.r. in. k. . or- uire, . ...uiumcuis iur me u ' a ii. .1 lv iuuinir. 1 Dl V.h,,.Utuir the 1-ad of l,r a Xt. ... "euuir.U... . . 'dais l saying that Us music i.rV?efl:anc, ie c;e;r- oi this pla. td last week that Rev. 'A ,.A V .. .n.j . 'HViirV' th 1'resbvterian chnreh at :i,lt l e in. anJ w? Bre now enabled to Tto,v pled said call, aud will re. 'ricir. . his new labors in the (if i : " iverr lin . .. "Satiou here K id, -i. , 7 Uo eu(ie " if Lue tse of religion, i 'i urh.n: !d hun3elf all our "peal 7 ""bition ' "uav,ty or maimers and .'omaL!;d .'- that hLs .rlre: IU0Sst us will be a .. nf .i t'n. ni ii . . . . . - W!'e r.f ' Iie 14 doinS much bet- j P wr f I - ' -vw W W A r;.. ' J.d 'stand on the order of A New a.i Dksirable Ann an gim st. A through train from this place to Johnstown has been vouchsafed us, and although it is as yet only an exerimeut, we trust that it w ill be found snffictieutly remunerative to induce the railroad company to conti iue it for man t a day to come. The train leaves this place, as heretofore, at (i 45 in the morning, aud after making the uual stops on the Branch, reach ing, or rather leaves Crcsson at 7.10, Lilly's at tf.OO, l'ortage at 8 12. Wilmore at S.20, Summerhill at b.Urf, Mineral Point at 8 4't. Conemaugh at 8 50 and Johnstown at D.00 Returning, it leaves Johnstown at 9 05. Cone maugh at D.2 I, Mineral Point at 11.32, Sum merhill at 9.45, Wiimoro at 9 53, Portage at 10.ti2, Lilly's at 10 14, arriving at Cresson at 10.25, from whence it returns here at 11.45 in the morning as per present schedule. Wood's IIocskuolo Maoazink, for March, moro than sustains its well earned reputation of being the most valuable Household Maga zine published. Its pages present quite an i it proved appeat-auce, the tjpe not being so com pact; it has the effect of making the print ap pear larger and more di-tinct. Its table of conteuts for variety, originality and excellence, cannot be surpassed. All of the articles are well written, and especially adapted to the members of a household. The children are favored this month with a Prize Story, entitled "Wi.melied and the Fairy," by Miss A. A. Prince. There are also contributions from Dio Lewis, Eleanor Kirk, Mary Waterbury, Oeo. Burleigh and many others. Terms one dollar a year. Ad dress S. S. Wood Si Co., Newburgh, N. Y. Fatal Accident. While Messrs. E. B. Baker and John Sietfv were engaged in rolling logs from a pile at Cherry Tree, on Tuesday last, one of the logs catne down and struck the latter gentleman, breaking his left leg in three places between the ankle and knee, and holding him fast in position. Almost imiiie diate'y another log became detached from the pile and it too came down upou Mr. Steffy, striking and shattering his other leg in a shock ing manner, and thus completing the work of death, or rather injuring him so terribly that he died the same i.ighu The deceased, who bore an excellent reputation, was not above 25 years of age, and had been married but a short time. His companion, Mr. Baker, foi whom he was working, made his escape by jumpicg into the river. It Stands to Rkaso.n People will go where they buy the best goods for the least money, and in the clothing line they do that at Wana maker ii Brown's Oak Hall. It is no wonder then that Oak Hall is the business place in Philadelphia. Tb k American Nftvspaper Dirkctort, pub lished by the aN'ew York Advertising Agents, Geo. P. Rowell & Co., is the most complete publication of the kind ever issued. Price $5, bound iu eiolb. Gray Hairs prevented, dandruff removed, the scalp cleansed, and the hair made to grow thick, by the use of Hill's Vegetable Sicilian liair Renew er. 1 .. 1 ,k , , , - - - ... v niu iiMur inn Liitr v?v hoJi.. ,,u'n w,th whom they hold wmmh! or of ti, '"terc'oiirso. than the humble subject mn wVe";?- ? Mwrchuul had been in the ever win, ' .iho I a' K- H- - us awiU h-t.-nder ?! tl, . V? ? l,cn"i-r of ne road, and dm imr 2r.ii i W1,s cvor faithful, prompt and rel able in t hedischuiveof his MgMv important luties; ,i!id in hisdi uth it is but just tosav that .... i Voinpa."-v hus ,,sl one of its most elhVient iVf-1 Vv1?1 employees. In all the relations of iije.L hurley, as he was faniiliarlv called, was jmilortnly unliable, kind anil courteous qual ifies which, in connection with his well-known tiit-gui i una noiiesty of purpose, won for hini tlie confidence and respect of i!l who enjoved his ucquiiintunee. His strong CliriMlinn faith anu strictly moral jirinciplcs were known of all riu-ii, and it is fair to presume that these re deeming: virtues deprived the "dark vallev and stiaaow of death" of all its conceivable terrors, and enabled him to meet with resignation and composure the final summons tou brighter and a better world. 1 did not learn the ajre of the deceased, but presume it to have been about 40 years. He has left a jrood and devoted wife and many relatives, besides earnest friends without number, to mourn his early death. Jlis moi-t:l remains w ere interred in the Catholic ceuietery nere to-day. Hfquienrnt in twer. Kadical candidates for l'icsiHon T...i,r or..i District Attorney are becoming as plentiful a i Grant's relatives. John Dean. 1., our present ino niriner allusion to biant) efficient District Attorney, however, seems to have the inside track, so far as the Judjrship cpa-stiou is con cerned. Air. iJeau is a comparatively younf man, but he possesses in an eminent deirreetho essential qualification for a rood Jtidire. lie is a treiilleinun of the big best order of "intellect, of strong but impartial mind, and one against whose integrity no breath ol' slander has ever or can ever with truth be uttered. 1 have had tho pleasure of kiiowinjr Mr. Dean from child hood up. and lean bear testimony to his hifrh moral character and unblemished' fame; and my conviction is, should he tie elevated to the hijfh and responsible position with which his name has Iieeu associated, that he will adorn and keep untarnished the judicial ermine. Hut while I say this, 1 have no idea that he will ever reach the jroal of his ambition, for even should he succeed in securing his party nomination, he will find such formidable, ltnnl.it to the political stream that neither his tact or talent will avail aii-ht in overcoming-, and thus will h t.e pre vented from crossing-over to the promised bind. A little episode in domestic life has just had its termination in our lively city. From what I can learn about it, it appears that several months atro a Prussian gentleman and his wife and three children domiciled themselves in this "neck, of timber," the husband and father seek ln;r and obtaining employment in one of the Company's shops. Thus fixed. thinrs moved on in the even tenor of their way for some time, bu finally our Prussian friend, irrowiiijf tired of his humdrum life in this vieinitv, pull ed up stakes und wended his wav to other scenes. His wife, whom he left behind with his family, after waitinir six lonjr months to hear from her truant lord, concluded to follow suit, and soon thereafter departed for the city of Gotham. There she instituted a diiijroift search Tor her husband, but failinjr to find hiin, accepted consolation in the shape of a stalwart German friend whom she had known in the fatherland. To him she related her troubles, and he, beiiijf of a sympathizing turn of miud. proposed to become father to her children and husband to herself. Nothing loth, she accepted his proposal, and ere lotnr the two returin-il to this city as man and wife. Here, however, the ' honeymoon had scarcely been entered upon ', when tho second husband. put in an appearance ! and laid claim to iiis wile and family. A scene I of course ensued but after considerable re- ! crimination, cryinjj and contusion, matters were compromised by husband .No. 1 njfceoinjr to accept i5 iug-ood and lawful money and one night's lodging- as full compensation for all Ins rirht, title and interest in the aforesaid wife and family. This amount was promptly paid, the night's lodsrin,' afforded him. and the ne.t morning, Knocn Ardt-n like, he departed tho house and the city apparently well contented with his bargain. According to your correspondent "Soltero," Altooua is not the only place afilicted with narrow-minded and bigoted school director?. May the land soon be delivered of them. T. 1. M. ' Jon vrTOWN, March 7, 17I. Ih-ar Frreman1'Ue "fhoi't" Isa livinir reality. We will have a court here in spite of the Fates, and I will tell you just here how it will be done. I told you tlie same story years njro. 'i he bor oughs will lui consolidated, a city incorporated ami a city municipal court established. This arranifemeut will in no way interfere with the county court or the county buildings. 1 1 will be a fuir compromise and a final settlement of the vexed question. The '-g-host" will disappear, the city court will flourish like a jrreen bay tree aii I "we'll all be pay and happy still." Weston has come Nasby has" come. Weston has went on west, and .Nasby found the "Man of Sin." Weston's visit didn't pay Xasby'sdid - but society is not much beiulited by the ef fort of either of thein. The February montliof the Millvillo boroujrb school term exhibits cheerful results. Ninety two per cent, has been reached, the schools ale ilourishiiiir, the teachers vigilant, the pupiis in dustrious, mid the directors watchful. Spell ing, reading-, writing, arithmetic, jreo;rraphy, trraminarand book-keeping are taught. About live hundred pupils attend school iu this bor ouirh. '1 he Cambria Iron Company are filling- up the old Canal Itasin rapidly. They have reached the center of the n frm-. canal pond, and will have streets all through it. J,ots are heintrsold and new houses built iu the vicinity of the new ly made street--. Domkiica has not yet been annexed to the United .States, nor will it be. There is an in superable barrier iu the way, viz: The yt' Sil l ,1111. About the Sr.'d day of the present month an other emancipation proclamation will tie issued declaring- black and white, or day and iiig-ht, equal, which fact will no doubt raise another storm an equinoxial one for instance. Mr. Hates, the g-ent leman referred to in your last as having a steam shoe manufactory in this place, is the sou-iii-law of Hon. D. J. ilorrell a very worthy man and engaged in a wogyiy en terprise. lliswf purpose is to turn our jjood work and plenty of it, and make money in the operation. Although he intends to manufac ture shiws exclusively. It isthehopeot aid that the establishment will not p-(outor the efforts of the eutcrprisinir proprietor prove woof less in any way. 'I he manufactory is in the second story of McConaujjhy's tannery, in Millville boroujfh. Rob Uov. Chekkytkee. Inihana Co., I March ti, 171. i Dear Krttman Thinking- that a few words from Cherry tree would not be amiss in your columns, uud that they milit prove interesting to your readers, I take the liberty of address ing you. Cherrytree at the present time is in the climax or her glory. The reason for this is found iu the fact that the river is in excellent condition for rafting purposes, and when that happens Cherrytree is always in an uproar. The river banks are lined with square timber, boom logs'aud spars, and the hardy rattmen are busy prenarinjj for a trip down the Susquehan na. May success attend their efforts. Mr. Jonathan l.anjrem had one of his legs badly fractured a few days ajro while engaged in linoviug some heavy timber from where it was piled. The timber began to move, and be fore lie could get out of the way one of bis lejjs wereeaii'rht between two sticks, inflicting the injury alnive stated. He is a resident ol Gettys burg, this county. Mr. Jeremiah Urickley, residing near this place, was also badly injured a day or two ago in a somewhat similar manner. Ho wasat work hoisting a spar with the aid of a "gin." when the chain, )eoming detached from tle lever, tlew off and struck -Mr. Urickley, knocking him some eight or ten feet into the air, but fortu nately and miraculously he escaped with com paratively slight injury, and is uow gelling along as well as could be expected. Aside from the raffing excitement, the times in this lK-ality are mighty dull, and theehanees for "beholding in those optica" a governmental uromiseto pay of almost any denomination. ni-e, like angel's visits, few mid far between. Even the noor shoemakers, instead of getting paid promptly for repairing, worn and weary soles, j are compelled to console themselves witti ine same ropiest that is made of everybody else, which is simply to wait until alter rafting. Yours, &c, Saso. ItEAL ESTATE TUAX!iFRK. Deed and Axijnmr.nft left fur Record during the three wecljs ciidiinj March kth, 1871. i Jos. M. Smith, Guardian, to Geo.Walters. Feb. 7, 1S71. lu acres In White township iJSiVj. P. IJoyle to Jacob Z. Nugle, May 111, 1S70. S3 acres and 55 perches in Cambria county . . . SVt. S. A. Shoemaker to 1). S. IJodgcrs. Feb. 3. "TI, 200 aeres and impr'ts in Cambria twp 1 4,000. 11. Dover to Joseph Kose, Oct. 24, 170. 23 acres and improvements iu Adams township ...fiioYJ. ii. Mc Derm itt. Treasurer, to T. W. Shoema ker Jbly 11, lSGu, M0 aeres in Carroll twp. . .70. W. I. Pryee to A. Preifser. Jan. 28, 1S71. 240 acres in Carroll township '.0i). Win. Lloyd to J. A. Blair, Aug. SI. 1854, 7 acres and 44 perches in Cambria township .13-rn. F. A. Shoeinake to J. A. Hlair, Feb. Ii, 1ST 1 "0 acre in Summerhill towns.hip 7u5. E. Thomas to Trustees fferiii"" nurch, D-c. 17. '70. 1 acre and II perches in Cambria tp..&l.ri. J. Horner to Ii. II. Drown, Jan. ti, 1871, lot in Sandr Vale Cemetery ; ai. J. Dibert to A. D. iirinker, Jan. 3, 1871, lot mid improvements in Johnstown 5:0. J. Hcimgardner to J. IJomgardner, Jan. 7. "1, land and impr'ts in Richland twp nominal. Geo. S. King to F.mil Young, Dec. 5, 1W. lot in Johnstown t'JtKi. E. Young to I,. Roes, Jan. 30, 1871, lot in Johns town ftiOll. J. T. Powell to Geo. S. King, Sept. IS, ISC."., lot in Johnstown ftt-l). Geo. S. King to David M. I tees, Dec. 5, 1857. lot and Improvements in Johnstown $"(lil. Jacob Horner to S. Wissingcr, Feb. 4, lSoli. lot in Conemaua-h township flT'i. Sylvester Wissinger to H. Slick, April 5, ISTo, lot 'and improvements in Coneiniingh twp.M.-jO. Jacob Sharbaugh to It. Elig, April 9. ISTO. two lots and improvements in Carrolltown t.Vk). John Merkey to It. Elig. Jan. 2, 1S71, lot and improvements in Carrolltown IOt). John T. Christy to M. M. Adams, Jan. 24, lTi, 40 acres and fil perches In Allegheny twp.. .fiiiio. D. Watts to A. MeGovern. April 10, 1807, land in GaJlit.in township fiat. Jas. Coiu ery to H. Herg. Feb. 20, 1871, lot mid imnrovelllenls In Kbciisburg s7ii0. Tho. 1). Davis to Jas. Moore. Jan. 4, 1S71. lot anil improvements in Johnstown ST-V). J. la ierline to June Mullin. Oct. 22, 1. lot ami Improvements in I.illysville STiW. L. Kist to W. V. Wike. July 2S. 1870, lot and improvements in East Conemaugh !'.".,'). S.H.Smith to Henry Brown. March 2K. iSiSt, tract and innr'ts in Kichland twj ".(kk. James Pitts to D. Dibert, Nov. 10, 1670, lot in Johntown tl'a. J. F. Barnes to D. Mainhart, Jan. 9, 1871, lot and improvements in Johnstow n f 1,100. James Dick to James Cooper, let. 29, 13T0. lot and Improvement. in ("oopersdale $2.S00. G. Hartzell to P. F.mptield, Dec. 20, NJ, lis ncres and i:4 prches iti White township f7'15'ia. Cambria Iron Co. to C. I'fotr, Oct. 10. ISTO. 00 acres and inn perches in Yoder township. ..tut). Same to George Pryce, June 0, 170, 4 lots at Mineral Point ir5. Heirs of P. Cole to B. F. Horner. Oct. 18. 1870, lot und improvements in Johnstown 2.2l). D. W. Goiighnour to John Fritz, Feb. 20, 1ST, lot and improvements in Johnstown $2,500. fi. Alstadt to James Devlin. March 24. 1870, lot and impi ovements in Cambria borough. .1,:hhi. C. W. Moore to A. Basal, March 4, 1871. land in Allegheny township tl.Ono. Jos. S. Stull to V. Voegtly, July 15, 1870, lot in Summerhill 12Ti. V. Stutzman to F. Newtrower, April ltl. Is7ti. 24 acres and MS perches in Kichland t wp.-MipSo. Paul Binder to John Binder. Feb. 0, 1871, 110 aeres and impr'nts in Clearfield twp 41,400. J. Horner to D. J. Horner, July 0, 1800, lot in Iloriierstown f 1X0. Daniel Cover to J. Fend, Jan. 14, 1871, 71 acres and liSJ perches and improvements in Cone maugh township t3,UU0. Trihutea of ltcpect. ItEsol.rTlONSiadoptcd bj Highland Temple of Honor, No. 11, Kbensburg. Cambria eounly, Pa., on the death of liro. David It. Evans, wllo died March 1st. 1871 : Wuki:i:.s, it lias pleased an all-wise Provi dence o remove from among us, by the hand of death, our Brother, David 11. Evans; and whereas we are warranted in believing that he has gone to join in tho bright land that Temple not made with hands therefor' be it I lr' r. (. That while we humbly bow before the manifestation of Divine power, we cannot but deeply mourn our Brot bcr's loss, and kind ly cherishing his memory in our hearts. iiNilivil. that we tender t he bereaved friends ofoiir deceased Brother our kindest sympa thies, and point them to a living Saviour for consolation in t his hour of t rouble. icwiiivd, That, as a mark of respect to onr Brother's memory, our Charter be draped in mouriiiiigfor the period of thirty days, ICrmilrril, That these resolutions be entered upon tin: records of Highland Temple, and that a copy thereof be sent to the Alh -uiuinin it anil I-firman for publication ; alsothat a copy be presented to the friend of our deceased Brother. a, A. Banker, i It. E. MiTH. -CoKlMlMtVC. E. A. BAKKEit, ) Ebcnsburg, Ma; cU 0, 1871. Whki:e.5. It lias pleased the Supreme Uuler of the V nivcre, in Jlis mysterious providence, to remove from our mi.Ut. by death, our be loved Brother. David It. Evans, it is fitting, as we bow in humble submission to the w ill of Him who doet h all 1 hi tigs well, t hat we should express our sorrow for the death of our be loved Brother. Therefore lirxiilvid, That in this dispensation, our Or der lias lost a worthy brother, his wife an af fectionate husband, his parents a loving son, and the community a useful citizen, Jlimt!crtl, That to'tbe widow and relatives of our deceased brother wc tender our earnest sympathies and condolence. liisiilctil, That in respect for the memory of our deceased brothel, our Charter be tl raped in mourning for thirty days, Itiviilwl. 1 hat u copy of these resolutions be stmt to tin; widow of our deceased brother, and t hat t hey be inscribed on the minutes of our Bodge, and published in the tVnai ia Free man and Tlie AVu-tjIia nian. Geo. C. K. Zahm, ) Wm. H. Skchi.kh, Committee. John J. Evans, i Highland Luugk, X, 4, I. o. O. l Roll r Hoaor. The list given beTow con tains the names of those who have paid lor not less than six nmmhs of the present volume of the Frehkax, and the time of some of them extens eren oeyonrt the present yer : Johnowi7obn P. Strayer. ("apt. Wm. B. Bonacker, H. P. FreidholT, J. II. Clark, Dr. B. Y'eayley, Frank DevStfi. Cambria City Tho. McKcrnnn, J. It. Stiffler WiBnore Usury Walters, Thos. McConuelii Wm. Skelly, iblackstnith.) Hemlock Wm. Brow-n, Geo. Karue, T. Mc Atamuny, Wm. McGough. Adamsburg John F. Stull. Cotieuiangh JdinT. Coouev, D. Humphreys " Bernard Kearuey. ' Portage Michael Kearney, Joseph McGough Joseph lie!. Summerhill Joseph W. Prmgle, Jos. Long Joseph Long, jr., Vi-t)r Voegtly. Cicssun-f. ii. McLau-hiiu, John Carney, J, S. Eut kett, Peter Dunn. Summit-.T. W. C.ndon. Esq., Paul McKenna. Christ. Beich. Joseph Criste, Daniel M.Henry. Miss A. E. Johnston. Gallitzin John J. Troxell. Josiali Christ v. F J. Part-ish, Hamttel Craig. Esq., Uichard Denny John T Storm. Joseph Gutwald. Aitoona John Bockett. Thomas Hughes. Jno F Storm. Dan'l Kearney. John Haltn, jr.. John Druingold. John I' Brown, P McAlear, Frunk Uomlinson. T Brophy, Philip Logan. Ilollidaysburg J M I"ir:her. Jas F Milliken. Philadelphia M A Murray, M McDonald. Minister Wm O'Hara, Mathias Farabaugh, Ignatius Biter. Patrick Storm, Peter I'arrish Loretto F O'Fi lel, Win I.lt.inger, A Sanker, M McGnire, C McManamy, Wm J IJuelt, Joseph Cramer. Jon Iloguo, Frank Eberly, p Me:!lr, S A Durbili, .Iti'nn Jjannan, Y A Storm, A Hom mon, P J Sanders. M L Stevens, Annie E Glass, Thos Bosensteel. Wm A B Little. A J Conrad. St. Augustine Jas V. Neason, J H Douglas. David Hyan. F Delozier, Thos Adams, sr , Thos Adams, jr.. C Morris, Thos Wilt. S M Douglass. ( best Springs U-wis Storm, Wm Dodsou, Jas Burnett, John C MeMullin. Fallen Timber A H Fifke, II A Gates, Chas Banstead. tleorge Walters. Bethel John Ferguson. Belsano A B Longaneeker.SWilson.O Makin. Ebensburg and vicinity Edw'd Pa rrish, Silas I'ai rish, Henry Byrne, Mrs Edward Davis. John Sechler, Henry Foster, E Boberts. G C.K Zahm, Isaac Crawford. Eilw'd Glass, H J ("rouse, Ed J Humphreys, .(nines Myers. John E Scanlan, Geo A Berry, S A Shoemaker. Mrs. Eliza McDonald. Bennington Furnace Edward Hallorau. Bedford Iter A J Brown. Plymouth, Pa. John F Murphy. Dunnings. Pa. Martin Wiluiore. Ashland, Pa. A C Mullin. West Norfolk, Conn. T P O'Hara. Youngstown. Ohio John Io !e. Kevtesville. Mo. Thomas Doughertv. Ccfiimbia, IV. John T. GrifTith. Clarksburg, W. Va. Michael Mi-Colgan. Bentonville, Va. William Martz. Shambtirg. Pa. William Mullin. Hudson, Iowa Samuel BGiliin. Wilton, Iowa T W Shoemaker. Ta veuport. Itiwa George Murray. Salem, Pa. David Brawley. Sand Patch, Pa. James A'KittclI. liiis Anifclfs. California Tom BOtterson. (Jraniiiiaii Hills, Pa. J C Boland, O Keenan. Lumber City. Pa. Jos Wilt. Jno McCracken. Pottstown, Pa. William Ed.lieman. Carrolltown L Schroth, D A Luther, Peter 1 1 uber. F Bearer. H Hopple. Paul Yahner, Win A Noel, John Bearer, JosGutwuld. J W Shar baugh. A Schettig, J C Eckenrode. John Wert-ne-r. Peter Weukland, John Snvder, H J Ecken--nrode. Em"l Dishart. 1 Luther, Charles Anna. Jos Eckenrode, B in Spring, r, Aug Hott, Jacob Glosser, Geo Sherry, Felix Short. D M Dumm, Edmund Eastman. Andrew BVstrick. St. Lawrence John J B'artier. Niektown Peter .1 Dumm. Peter Xet-lv. St. Bonifact Anthony Anna, Nicholas IIcl frick. John A NHgle, Caleb A Grey. Plait vi lie John Somerville. Cherry tree Abner Hortcr. 1870. WINTER. 1871. I n now prepared to ofler SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PrKCHASKKS or Til. SUET-HI & mm I ME KITH KR JT WHOLESALE Oil KETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety vf Tin, Sheet-Iron, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, ENAMEI.l.tn AM PLAIN SAUCE PANS, BOILERS. &o , COAL SHOVELS. MINK LAMPS, OIL CANS. HOUSKFURNlSHISf 11ARD WAKE OF F.VKRY KIND. Stii.i. in tub Field. John Dougherty, Sr., the veteran tailor and clothier, is still as well prepared us ever to furnish his friends aud the public generally with any and all articles in the wav of Beadv-mnde Clothing of the very best quality and ut the low-st cash rates. His as sortment of wearing apparel is made of excel- j lent material and well sewed, and will be sold i at remarkably low prices in order to make room I for his spring stock. He has also on hand a su- ' porb line of excellent Clot h. from which ho is) prepared to make suits to order, for either men , or boys, in the most stylish manner and at the j most moderate rates. No fit, no pay, 2-ll-lf.l ; I The .Etna Isxvrascb Compant, according- j to its late statement, has a capital of over six ' millions of dollar, securely invested for tho ! benefit of its policy holder. This Compauv I has stood for the past fifty years at the head of the Fire Insurance Companies of the country in the matter of capital, promptness and relia bility. Alexander Brothers, KM II Eleventh Av enue, Altooua, aro its only authorized agents for this section of the State. They will insure property at lower rates than can be obtained from any other truly reliable company. Gij them a trial and lie convinced of this fact ere you insure.your property with any other of the many insurance agents. .2-11,-lni. N. F. Carroll is still, on the close out that is, he is closing out his stock of dry goods, fan cy goods, and all other foods, at No. 215 Main street, Johnstown, where rare bargains can be had any day or the day after, if it don't come on Sunday. Those who have the money to in vest cannot do a better thing than go to Car roll's right instanter. as he is positively shoving oti his entire stock at cost prices. There is no thing like going to I he store and seeing what is to be seen. Try and you'll be sure to buy. Joiix J. Murpiiv announces that he is still the same individual he used to was. and that lie can be found as usual under the Tribune office, at the old Dibert Mansion House, corner Main street. Johnstown, where he measures off more dry goods every day than one man could shake a yard-stick at. Cheap and durable dry goods, fancy goods and notions, carpets and cloths. John J. does a rushing business and deserves it all. for he always gives his customers the best of the bargain in all the sales be makes. A D. F. living not a thousand miles from Indiana paid $.78.;,o for a C. O. D. box of saw dust, all the way from New York, under the impression that it contained VjO in counter feit greenbacks. Another in Altooua paid $15 for a box of kindling wood, but, o finding that he was swindled, attached the money iu the Express agent' bunds, in accordance with instructions from the Express Company, and will get his money back in tine time. The fools aud rascals arc not all dead yet. CArtn or Thasks,-I hereby tender my sin cere thanks to those citizens of Ebensbiirff who have maiiLfes-tetl such unfeigned friendship to wards myself iu the matter of ucertain petition to the legislature of Pennsylvania, circulated in this borough, which seems to have been got up expressly for my injury. And as their ac tion In this matter was unsolicited roe, I feel under greater obligation to acknowledge their kindness. i). W. Evans. A yonngman named David Ward, supposed to have been a resident of Pittsburgh, was crushed to death by a fall of coal and rock, of about two tons weight, ia a coal mine at Broad Top on Tuesday lust. C. II. P. The war in France didn't have any etTect on Cohen's Hat Parlor, except to induce a greater rush than ever, and of course more sales and a further reduction in prices. Where the best articles at the lowest rales are obtain able, that is where customers most do congre gate, and that is what's the matter at No. 227 j Main street. Johnstown. What is gold? An j empty outline, vt nut is money? a paper trou ble. But a shining hat is something, aud the man who wears it is somebody. Mcst he Sold. S. J. Hess & Brother, dealers in Beady-made Clothing, No. 241 Main street, Johnstown, announce that they will sefl cloth ing cheaper than ever, until the lirst of April, in order to reduce their present stock of made up garments and prepare for the spring trade. Their sales are now very large, but their stock of wearing apparel is immense. Now is the ac ceptable time for getting-great bargains frtwn the Messrs. Hess. Never was made-up clotiiiag; sold so cheap. Call and eruaiine prices. Jas. J. MntPHV will have his say, and the say he- sys tow is, don't bHreve without seeing, btrt goanysec h immense variety of ready made clothing, aud you'll be sure Co see a sight worth seeing, wearing apparel worth buying, and prices wort It taking advantage of. Murphy is bound to close on t his winter stock, and is now selling heavy goods at umnirpaws-.tbie bar gains to all buyers. JolHistinrn. Clmtort street. No. 10U, is the place where the tbinsr is did. BEnton &;Wayn"E. No. STIO Main street, Johns town, Hardware merchants, keep for sale all kinds and sir.es of wafffin hubs, spokes und fel loes, cheap for cash. They liav e besides a great variety or hardware, horse shows, nails, etc. Call with tbem and make r r"rcba. Fpcai'a Anti-Dust HEATING and COOKING STOVES EXCELSIOR C00K1SG STOVES. ' NOLLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, Aud any Cooking Stove le.-irJ I will get wlien ordered &l manufacturer'!' prices. Odd Stove Plates and Orates, Arc, for re pairs, od land for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wauted. Particular attention yiven to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp BuAiers, Wick and Chimneys WHOLESALE OK ItKTAIL, I would call particular attention to the Lic;ht House Burner, with Glass due, for civinp nioie linht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLESAND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly ou hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale Mehchants Lists now ready, arid w ill be sent on application by mail or in pets jo Hoping to see all my old customers and many new- ones tin's Spitir, return my most sincere thanks for tlie very liberal pa troi.age I have already recetrtt!, and will endeavor to please ail who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown. March 7. 1867. WE HAD RATHER SELL AT A POSI TIVE L0S-J. NOW thak cabrt OTta our rmtscNT tock! Thertfore, we will sell the following oods at cost rather than carry thein over another sea on: Silks. Sh.iwls, Velvets, Black Alpacas, Colored Alpaca. Empte-a Cloth, Silk Poplins, Black and Col'd French Marines, Waterproof Cloth, Striped Reppelant. Ladies' Cloth. White and Cray Blanket?, Fancy and White Coverlets, Canton Flannels, Sh. eling Muslins, Delaines, Calicos, Ticking, Shining, Flannels, Cassimeres, and Table Linen. AI?o, an im mei s-3 stock of I. -idles' and Children's Furs, as well as a large ttock Ladies' Misses,' and Children's Bonnets and Llatp, trim mod and uiitrinimei to suit customers. Chinchilla Bea ver a.d Velveteen Sacks, Chillrcu's Riding IJ oi and Infants' Dresses. P. S We also intend to close oat our irn mense stock of Mou and Bys' Winter Cloth iiijC, positively atcos-t, to m tkerooni for spring purchases- We have on hand over one hun dred Ovt-i coats, two hundred Drt-ss Coats, one huudied Hoys' Suits, livo hundred Pants and Vtsts. Gloves, Undershirts ard Drawers, Trunks of every description, from the emalleM traveling bag to the largest Saratoga Trunk, as well as one hundred other things usually kept iu lirst class Clothing E-tablishment. L. & H. MAYER. Proprietors New York Dry Hoods, Millinery, and Clothit g Hull. X! 12 and 2M Main slrce't, under the Opera House, Johnstown, Pa. GEO. C.K. ZAHM. . JAS Ii. ZAHM ZAHM &, SON, DEALKI'.S IX DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE, Hats,Caps,Boots, Shoes, AMD ALL OTHER ARTICLES Usually lit-pt In a Country SI ore. To tlie Trade. I desire to call the atten tion of the trade to my stock of Lake Fish, hav ing iinade this branch of business a speciality. My stock, at this time, i the largest ever held in this city. 1 am prepared to furnish dealers, promptly, by the dray or ear load, and have made arrangements for shipping by the car load, at special rales, from Detroit. Sandusky, Huron, ermiilion or Cleveland, and also from Pirrsburgh. to any points in Pennsylvania or Ohio, as shippers may wish. I would also call the attention of dealers to my extensive stock and assortment of corn brooms, broom corn and broom material, all of which I can supply at very low rates. James Connok, Wholesale Grocer. 2-4.-5t. No. 355 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. WOOL AND CO UN THY l'HODUCK TAKEN IM KXCilAKiiE 10K UuOI S ! STOKE ON 31 A IN STIiEET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10. 1S69. KBENSBURG. PA. REMOVAL ANDLNLAKGEMLNT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. Mil 15 The bou.-e-clca ming epidemic will ere long break out ami xu'trp all belore it. DIED. VRILW. At bis residence in Chest Springs, on the -Jd inst.. of pulmonary disease, Mr. Jos. t itiiAN, aged about --'7 years. Tb' deceased enlisted in the I'ntted States service in l'.l, at which time it was remarked by the examining physician that lie was tho best built man that bad come under bis obser vntion: ami up to six mouths ago lie whs no ted for hisstreiigt h and vigorous health. Then the fell disease w.hieli carried him awayjscized upon his vitals and rendered him an" invalid up the time of his death. He wus a young man of good character, and was mch esteem ed by all who knew liim. Peace to his ashes. I'.UKXAMAX. I n Altooua, on Feb. '24th. Mr. Wm. It. ISkk.n a.man, aged 'M years, 11 months and -21 days. I F. A. SHOEJf AKEIt,. GKO. A. IlEKRY. I Su o i: m a k k ii & ii i: i: a y , ; ATTOIIJE1S.AT.I.AW', I March 11, 1S71. KIJEXSIIL'KG, IM. j u Having recently taken possc.-ioi' of th new ly fitted up mill commodious t.Jii'.ding on Hiirh street, two doors east of the Hank and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than ever to manufacture ail articles in the TIN.COPPEK and SHEET-IKo.V WAKE line, all of which w ill be furnished to buyers at the very lowest living prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cceking-, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. SagrrsporTI.NG and HOOKING made to order nnd warranted perfect in manufact'ireatid ma terial. KKPAIKINO promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done right and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WAKE sold by me can be tlepended upon as to tpiality nnd cannot be undersold in price. A continuance and increase of patronage Is respectfully solici ted, mid no effort will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALUE LUTRINULR. Ebensburg, Oct. M, l.V.O.-tf . GOOD. FOR WILMORE ! THE LADIES COMPLIMENTED ! ! New Firm and N JS. OODHN, Jlstice ok thk I'eack, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Iron street, be- j twecn the Conemaugh Uridgeand Pa. II. K. De pot. ".Ie:tions and all business intrusted to iim will be promptly attended to. 1-1L C'AUTJON. All persons are hereby ' cautioned against Interfering In any wiy with the following described pro-rty. which I purchased at Sheriff's sale and have ieft in the possession of Mrs. Ada Durbin. w ife of Joseph l' Durbin. of Allegheny townsf-ip. during my pleasure, iz: 1 Cook Stovenml I'tensils. I Cu board. 1 Doughtray. 1 set Dishes. 2 tfs Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Mirror, 1 let Hag Carpet. MICHAEL McGUIRE. Allegheny Twp., March 11, lS71.-3t. LIST OF CAUSES set down for trial in Common Pleas. March Term, 1S71, com mencirjs on Monday, tith proximo : SECOXD WKKK. PamT M. Crosby & Co.v. E. II. Grumbling. Peter Mc-Alenr vs. Jas. McCnnnell et al. Casper Smith vs. Ji.hn McCaulcy. fieo. W. ICern et al..--vs. Simon Young et al. Sarah Rowley. ...vs. lHiminick Mcllugh. James Hi irk vs. John (J. Emigh et al. Cambria Iron Co vs. Helly It. llaker et al. Jisiah .1 AUeo et al...vs. Evan ic Jacob Royco Jas it Uysert & Co. ...vs. David W Fox Otho Styner vs- Jeremiah McGonigle Smith Eastman vs. lavid W Eux Michael O'Kriel vs. Joseph Gutwald Abraham Humphrey .vs. Pat'k 4 Anthny Flinn Georsro 1 Morgan vs. Hugh Holland A S McCormick; vs. Wm 1 Patron wifo William M Cotper...vs. Getuve P Wike et al Asa Cross man vs- f ftraee Patchfn Henry GUtss, use vs. Tate W AUisos Jainc-s McConnell...-v&. Thomas Williams atd Imym Hoover Eenjnmhi V Hell.. ...vs. Anthony Swires A P Fields, use-. .vs- Hih'l Jt.nes. jr et at Solomon Wagner vs. Penn'a Kail Kond Co JoHn Mn'rketi .vs. Srfsnn Maiker. Exec'r James Collius vs. Thomas Phir.kett .. A". 111TF. Iri.thfn,,r,tr. Prothonotary's O'Ecc, lJiensfurg, Feb. 11, 17.L OTEL FOR SALE. Tho &;w 7f'if;t at Ijoretto. now itt the rHtirpaucy tf Mr. Felix ISeck, is offered for sale em aceom"-vK-laling terms. If not sold previous to the 2)th day of March next, it w ill then be olf crcd forront. P. H. SHIELDS. Loretto, Feb. II. l71.-6t. i SEASONABLE GARMYfil piUEI E IKK! I I'lltEi DO YOU HEAR THAT, FIREMEN? A0 ABB VO rUKFAKali TO OBEY THE SUMMONS! This yoa are Lot. unless joa lisvo been to Wolff's Clothing Store, and have bought one of those superb r i it i: n a rv , s coats, to keen veu warn and di y. Wo, r, Iu.kea them at from $1S to f-iO. ai.d any other Kar n ent yon want you can have made to older at short tiottce. X7XO FIT. XO CHARGE! Mr. WOLFF has just returned fr0in the East aud his READY MADE CLOTHIM DEPMTJIEXT now contains the larget .is,ortment, the most varied aesortment. ui.d altogether the moat PleasiiJir assortment of I M 111 : I I II I LMlltlili MilltxIXLill FOR )Ii:.V ASI) ROYK. EVER DISPLAYED IN ALTOONA. tlTOVKIiCOATS. from the lowest piiccd Cassinuie to the finest Reaver all -die. C5f"Full SuitofClotl)ipC t from J9to?3'J. Pants fiom $l..ri0tof9. Vests from 73 cent to $5. Also, a peueial vatietv of KOTIOWS & FURKISHiKG GOODS, 15:its, Cap, Hoots, MioeN, CM B K ELL A S , S A TC1I ELS. T R U N KS. c. RTIn the LA Dl ES' DEPARTM EN T will be found a full slock of FUHS. iroui the low. est pi iced Conr-T to the finest Mink aud Sable. GODFRKY WOLFF, Next door to the Post Cfiice. AltooDa, P. JiOilAS OAKLAND, WHOLESALE LEALEft llf GROCERIES 5 QUEENSWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATI ON EH 1' AND NOTIONS, FISH. SALT. SEBAR CURED MEATS. BAtO.V, FLOLSt, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenue. Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altocna. All such poods as Swires, Brushes. Wood and Willow Ware, Shoe I!acking ai.d "station ery will be sold from nmiiufacturer's ptiuted price lists, and all oilier coods in ui line at Philadelphia, li.iltilr.oi e. Ci:.cinnati and Piits burgh ctirrei't j-.i ices Todeulurs 1 pi - nt I i. peculiar advantage of saving them all Irei-ht and dravae, s they are n".t retj'difd to pay freights from the nripcip.il cities and i:o drav ape charges are nm:ie. Dealers mar r-t a sured that my goods arc of the best quIU and my prices as moderate as city rates. 11 y doing a fair, upright busiiiess, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, 1 hope to merit the patronage of retail dtalers and others ia Cambria county and elsewhere. Ordera re spectfully solicited and sa'islaetiun guamn'ecd in all cases. THOMAS CaKLAAD. Ahooaa. July 29, I Still, tf. IT ha been conceded of late years lliat the ladies of Wilmore and vicinity nrc the fairest as well as the moid sensible of any lo cality in the county, which may probably in part be accounted for by the fact, not yet gen erally known, that they buy all their S ill -ry, i-c. mill fancy (.ii1i nt the . I-W M'OKll nt K. JA('I. A- CO.. who have just opened out the largest and most complete stock ever brought to Wilmore. consisting of DRY GOODS. D It ESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, NOTIONS. II ATS. CAPS. Pa HITS and SHOES, HARDWARE. QCELNSWAUE, GRoCFJilli-S Ac, Ace, which they sell at Johnstown prices fur cash or in exchange for country prdee. tCall and see for yourselves at t.i New Building, one door East of the new Cnftcd Brethren chnreh. E. PAUL & CO. Wilmore, Nov. 17, 1870.-3U1. FOR SALE OR RENT. THE undersigned offers for sale or rent his STOKK KOO.Vt ou Ilttat Street. Ebens burg, tli it doors from Centre street, being on the south side of High street aod opp'ile the Foster House. Said Store Room ts a uew build ing. Six;! feet, two soris higrh. with good cel lar under it. There are two back rtKvius, "iOx'itX upstafi-s and down, well finished inside. The buildir. altogether ts wis of the b t in Kbens burg lor store purposes, and is decidedly tlie best located tiusiness 6tad ia the town. " Pos session will be given immedfcttel.r. For furtber information call upou or uddveis R. 11. TCDOR. Feb. 25, 1571.-tf. Ebtusburg. Pa. ST. CLOUD HOTEL, A.i"Clx e?treeti abvo S-io-voritli, IMlIl.ADEI.I'llIA, VA. rXTTflELY EW, with amide ea-iaeity for 2.V1 guests. Terms. sf per nay. J ut M.I UK'l) Is newly and crejennt-ly fnrnis-bed t hrougbout, and is "pt n for the reception of guests, by the tmdersirfttcti, wfaobnveso successfully conduct ed fm" ciie past leu years the well-known Moua. tain Ifoot-e. at Ci-essou Spring. ti. ir. MVL.L.IX& iiRO-. lYf.p'r; jrarch t, I871.--'.Tt. m. FARM FOR SAI-I1 Th onrtersF.m rd.'residing; in At!eirbe:ir fownshfp, otTers for sale his VA LIT A HUE FARM in Chest ton u Kbip, eontainirtfj !i Atri'si, in-e or less, hav ing threa ertcVted a good Lun HiL'fE, with a thrifty (MicuakOs &'. For further informa tion inquire of Huou Lynch. St. Auustiue I O., ana lor ternis, otc, ai'piv to Q.EORGE V. YEA G Eli Wltolesale aud Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Tiff. CaPKH AID SfiEET-IROI WABE OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in bis Hue. Virginia Street, near Caroline Streek AL.TOO.V4, I4, The only dealer in the citv havitig the right to sell the renowned BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S I'OVE. the most jeiTect complete and satisfactory Stove ever 'ntroduccd to the public . Stock Immense. Trices IjOW. satisfaction guaranteed. fOOD, MOIUIELL & CO., 0 WASIUNGT0.N STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., WhiAss4.lt ami llcicil Dealtts in miM 418 DOMESTIC MY GGGBS. FIILI.t.MIKY GOODS, UAKDWAIIC. QUE V. N S W A K E . BOOTS ANU SHOF.S. 11 ATS AND CAPS. IKON AND KAILS. CARFETS AND OIL CLOTHS. READY-MADK CLOTHING. GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARK. WOODKN AND WILLOW WAKE. PROVISIONS and FEED ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produc. such as FLO UK. BACON, FliH, SALT. CARBON OIL, Ac., ie. t5f Who'esale and ret.iil otdzr sc.;citel and nrotnptly fi 1 Fe-I ou the aaortcst notice and most resizeable termi WOOD. WORRELL k CO. XlJRE W MOSES. MERCHANT TAILOR, Surrea's Bt7iLbir1 Ctr.-i Sr., JoHxsrirn HAS jnst rreei'ved' Ms f.ill and t!hter nocW of tiie Irenrh. T.r;nW ..1 a -....i CI O HIS.. C ASSiAIER KS V F.STI V and. a fall uesorimeui c Geiit'-i I'LWiij.v'i OooLni. v ,. Mc- Moses iaft btsr. foc ;c,t TetlM cutt4. rtood. Motre!l & Co Fa!.li.l. 'rr..,,. -. -..y desires to info hie., frieous aud the Watch t. l(-71.-3t. e. J- HEHKK. lAu etKj P. O. eial'v that h :,.is .., : i. . '.v . oesVbaiKtt. on Oieton '- pir , . ,.ie s.ll an winter, wl.i u he is p?ePire.i to mtxe ttp ia rFie ,.,lc,. ' , u moderate ',fiM far cash, hop,, i v iTUiors. to busJaess tt rtt-rii a sha.;if t): ft itrorj.ip-e. and ;...:.. 1 . i l . " . i.-cn sirecet.3 ivt,ir' i Laa heretofore attended his e:Toris ia Prorfti, - god fitsiftg Raiment. Give Mm call Joiostowij, Seyt. 3. lefis. tf. 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