iSTl. r AND PERSONAL. v1, n ('nios Hah. Hoad s-i.l.tv. Nv?2!H, IS70, : .h"---- . . ,-, ,11-, -.it :rJ!i';vl.;v.-:'.iri!"i'--'" " .nfi'-'-'-Vinviti. Pitt-burgh Ex . ' ;V i-! ;l ' ' t ; 1 1 if with -Mail Trail S P- V lihia Express East. rain . ill,: ;! I'i i :''-'" ... r ,.nyp Crfi'iOii sj.Ti;);J;"w!.;irM.!v of I'ittsburgrh l ''". '.W-jl. . VMI.tHr.l f I f.. TNI., or en 111 I'iil t li i v v - - ........ '" .. ha7"nuI near ICorac. U0"' !-. .ir ,.f Blairsville, h.is e.riy o"'""1' . ij t il. n.iu - .: .-.a are i !)f u:g neiu in mc vjhu- : on' 1 evti i .. i.-r.rpveiline luxuries. ,ie:i r- . Ml;oi iuve jomcu me ' . f . l. ir, " . : 1 .1 .j-i'.lti S illoc emu- ic fv.uu . 1: - - t . Wish ivilcor.u saj as mucu . fi,. I. r,,;Tr:fit"n. of llio In-liana dis v!'.t'o'l the I'tesidet-t Juderhip. ' ' I m'ver. r ,I."vT,.,3 I'hi'i'ren sire now rustica '? 1 -. Tl:v couldn't 2nd a rns i ! '',', to do it 'il. r: ..vtluii ol the past few days has ' 'iV'uelrJtU! to oveirl-wing. and Vtirr:ci ti timorously. ' ". ii ia Altooua b id io sca'd her Pi Lici. lie was lur.ti;ii her f" ' i Ri:ii bf tween tunes. : iti r.'.-' .rate S C 'tllprtHT to con- Ebciibur lo Carrol t- J l'ot!eof Kcprese:itatiTes on ''v'-Cormiok, !q-. deigns opening -I tbc iHtnicli(i:i of teacti- -3 1 1 : i I.t ,..niii h nn fh i .! tximo. i : . ....... pfl.i.d Id irApii TlttK Ai.e iui uimj - ...i ... i x? .' !: jins. Job" V.". Trabert and M. 1 ile !nf of Lretto. !' r" ...... L- .(in. if I'.inii ...A-KM...... 7', .:,n c'Nrcli." Olnd h owns it, fr i, "JV-'tbe wdlHJg to own huu. ' stolen in We&tmnrelaud ,c Friia- tiiht of b-'t week, but th ": lv rr-i furtlier than Somerset county .". J-irre-uJ and the bi.rse recoTered . "i, i, p-hiD. "ill be1 rro-euted by bis r',,ii!.f tpproachiiij: Ieu:ocratic county ,-it. 1 1 1 cirTt.liin nut"1 6" lur1CT j-1-ktwn man, blived to hare been ' u ' aji.e, Mud aid ta have reUiiveo iu Vi"Vtiil:er be was going, was run orer ; C! cur at S?.ruc Cietk. on Mow. lay tins :i:-tr.t' killed. X I :,n.u ;n,lt it reuieratercd, will conrene at I .. U ..... U !. tl.ia Tl rt .r. .".rei'illOuM I'lllllV-n in iia i- .1 - v . (. It. 1 US cause U!OI i vns m umi ..onofali it a-lvocates. .'ah rffr at Johnstown, which was , ess on account ol the inclem weather, lis J the same trouble to x;t.:h on Wt.ineduy la?t, and cone i.: v.ln't amount to "shucks." n anti Frank Curry were fererely :K ir-oiit tlifir brens's, arms, faces and i r:.;. rti.ni!!!: sn tfnillff s::iirtcsof toe premature discharge Kii '.lwv wtrs etiEaped in tamping ,i: -! t weman 2ve tanu k louj; ito i 'i cn '.lie public commons at Hat . S'l'.i-n, V. II H , itu rtly after beir:g '.tettain for that iirpn-e. A "com 'iflr tbt ii xcoe-liiigly urcousmon. .!: p P.. R. Co.w having a third track f:a P.itrhiirjjti to B air.-Tille Irater.'ec s: : itpn cx'erilirp it to Altoooa. The fr:;ht :!''! coal truffle n tbat road jtred th aoditiocal truck indisper.s'.ble. iinnlav nigM Uft a fine lioro bo- '.0 Llr.ton k on. 'f the Moutttaiu .)f, !:ls t! rov:pn xr.r uoor oi me izn' 'ii :c r-iiiz. p'l falltnz abont three teet. :;.rfl w much iu'.eruai'y that it died on ...v.!:i: nif-rrinp. AccivriuU h hen sec.'red for the fol ; c:ij tml eouutidruoi: What is tiie 'tir leiwe:i the greit :rr.'..or er of Chi- ?jc. .e-i r.t.d f.ur Cxun'.v burcrintendent a 0, e h Koopin n.scbap aad the tt :i l.n n:an p coon. A ::tv fi'e rreasnrin six ftet and eight :'i '.res t 'p to tip of iiig, two feet etui "Riitt. 5rcni the end ef the bak to tho tit '.v. , trd lavir.g cIkws six inches iu i-. w-i in L i.ity towtit.ip, w estmore- iii ci.iiU. a ftw ilats ro. -Nu c ".yvM cn"thi-e: W-,T ia the Alle- .'ait tr, tr:;u k V.coniotive? Betause be f;s:c ifT,i!er"rTl,in.i (the bar) so much. i.u tier, -.r: When is a locomotive like t A..tM-.a rear? Whn it. ia up ; the cutve- ii" 5 Tc :r ' ' 'lamed Lorenzo Crouse, . .eafat.t, W esitcorelaud count v. was rU'.trtf s train ot mm on i-.a i T .t. ...il ...iVr ...I .. T l. .j i , . en i i.ursuay weex, anu se i ttr.v trtj-giej that he died text momirjg. ti.le ii a hut did it. .- :it--r ( f ti e liuntinpdon Monitor, t:ltn trying to coax his patrons to .- K' if. it 1, ci;u'.i buy a power press, has - i r.cd to abatidcn the preject. Having !; "t: to ;rtM thim Iciiily he ouijht to ffr press coine in that way. "'ttej K;i,p, au emplovso in a mill at 'e-'.'-rte, -tit:!,. . venire couiuy, wtiiiat making ":if struck in 1 1 a tii'u K .f ''.n p!,etratcd his bowels about five !WC:iUf(l his doath, iu great agonv, 'f (?r;r? rinr Wo . . ",i He leaves a wile and rever hafr.ro r..H i -.-...v r-j iuiij IVIl.ttll now 't.CHS lite unto heaven h k V.v ; "milk aay" begun to intercept us eo - .nc,;: tregria ttiotis in that direction. ( cowi thken out of the foreground, a. ..ay aj" would be much more heav- j.tna ai.d JTfferon counties having eon-j,;;rt"eStl'"-'iai Delegate to Cambria, and '")'rr atl last having recommended him, -socratie County Committee on Monday -0" ' -Jonnsto". ta that po- i- J,rr,M Ki,1S of Johnstown, is the -...iive ueiSate pnd May party will be inaugurated .-"l SmtlM .r. Tr,.,.-,1 r 7 L. Ml ' r - 4IIU1DUHT Vi ii i, ,w VWL , t.r!.bahlT l,A lrTi tnniiirn A i n fll.A Cvir r, ,. , ' '"f, h t0 l!V It ia ,lr,.:,.....A .a . 'dr :V V ?l Augnstine church, and will '"K'ny enjoyable, as it will be Mr. Frank Burns, of Gallitzin, was .' " to Unload mi I mail tloa frum a fpnib- Jti, on Thursday last, one of the ties rora t, trupl, j ,.!. l.: .1.1 j .T.. - " VhtUVB. IIIUI VU L 1 1 13 UtWli ''ftTveFo : v ....... . . . dr 3 plains, out, it is u oe nopeu, . ''jub it juries. He was conveved to -R r i?n a,l'r the accident. !.. 1'atturiiOn Vn CA.m.. m.nr, ... "tttfibburP hr ! . I.w.ai. omme, was found dead in a coal yard il i i! ' CMinaay morning last. J la hen into tV,o w.i r,m ti iirt 'u' ,?,anc of fifteen feet, the night pre- lt)j - lupposed to have been instantly . r, fiaon Starr, who shot Andrew Feav. Wad i " the 20lh of Jnusry last, for al- J'tofM aasauii ana oaiiery wun " r,' ,n( ' himself was convicted la. efor which Starr shot bim. In ca motion for a new trial has He. 4 i. 'hai' n'"ury nd dress making empo r.(r ' ,u,t hn opened by Mrs. R. K. Jones, " vi rra - Congre' Her stocky of trjiliinerv 5 V 11 as ht .:'r.. 11 iw'rcieu wiLn rrpai rasis arid rnn ...1 i . ... . . , ,i , ' " '1 'a well worthy the examination Athe. We ar assured hv r.nmrift. tib0"1." thtt Mrs. J. sells very cheap, .MAY , riT.FrCTlOX HEAtKEi) AT LAST I A CAMPRIA WfSTT INTilfiON OF I.VCAICl-UBLE VAl I F. A fitLF ACT1NU CAR twLPl-lG 1MI OU TAXT TO RAIL ROAt .... The in:mbr of atcidertU, in many insian ces iatul, iiich 'ausiUA.'.y occur iu couphrfr cat a rn ditTereut railroads throughout the couatry, may ko estini-iied by ti e huti Ired Not til to gur.' .:ii,t. but HV.-o!utely to prevent these, hus iung been a subject of unx ions solicitude with railroad men. We are authorized to announce that the desired ob'ect 19 at last been attained by an invention of Air. l'e-vcr Campbell, a ciik'eu ot thi coumy, who resides near Carrolltown. Mr. CMmpboll lias taken out a pat tut for bis improvement, and although we have scon the model, wo will rot undertake here minutely to describe it, but wiii briefly state the rfierit of this wonderful invention as they have been detailed to. us by a gentleman Jully posied on ha subject:" In the (list place, then, it Is n trlf-aetiiifj car coutinii, certHin in it opcrntioii. 'inl ciirmct fail under any circuui-lances. The engineer can couple a train of ears, of any length, 1nt s rnpiuly as he can laok nj his engine. It is a baler, Hironorcoupluibr than the tmh anri piu rso-.v iu use ever was or ever ean ho, ami it is impossible for a tuau to be emialit Viotweeii the hampers, or iojurol iu uny manner, while coupling or uneouplinIears with this inven tion. A trar csn lo .uiicouplerl at any time without a man on the train yeltiiiii olf", or it can be uneoupled by a man standing hvtbe side of tho train, wit bout the least pos-iblo danger. More tban this, n tram can be ml, or uitciiujdcd, at any given point alon;; the whole train, itt an iustr.iil. while the train is runiiinar at its greatest speed ; to that if the enirine, or any ot the front cars, should escape from the track, the train may be instantly cut at any eafe point and the rear end of the train hiokr (Oiu it and kept safely on the track. Attain, if the bind portion of the train gets oil the track it run be out loose aud thus prevent the entire train from bei'itr pull'-d oUT. The .ry or con necting bar is bi arranged as to suit cars of uneijual height as well as if ull was of the same height. Theft: Is also a connect ini hen or liich answ ers perfectly whtro a car with the old link and pin attachment in!;rbt be pi:t on the road, andwhicl; would answer until all the cars could be cbansred or the r-,v coupiinji attaehcii to them. The new coupling can be attached to tiie e:fs as they now are, and without building the car to suit the coup lii.y. the iron rod or fas telling now in use an swerii:g perfectly with this iiiveiu.ion. Tho sumo .'(i, I now nef to hold the drauhrad in its position can be nol, the old draw head be ing readily taken out and the new one pnt In its place. In coupling cars while the train is standing still there will be no need of wasting time in waiting for the enpine to -slack up,'' or "pull up," ami while hundreds of valuable lives and limbs will be fraved every venr by this iuvention, there will unquestionably bo a prent lessening in the number of employees on trains as they are now run. We have thus as britfl as possible stated what it ia claimed this "Pel f-actinj car coupl ing" will accomplish, and we new leave to tlioee hvre immediately interested the duty of testing itt capacity and StncM for the great work it W designed to do. If it wilt, on a fair trial, perform what the inventor claims, and we are free to say that we cannot fee how it can fail under nuy circumstances, it is one of the most important and valuable inver.tieus of the ape, and ought to commend itself to the efficert of all railroads, not only in this coun try, but throughout the civilized world. LiQcea ox Euctios Dat. For the Infor mation of betel keepers, and others, we publish the following bill which has passed both Hous s of the Legislature and bCen signed by the Governor, ft is comprehensive and easily un certlood : 8o. 1. Be it enacted kc. That from and alter the passage of this act it shall not be law ful lor any person in the Common wealth . whether licensed to sell liqoots or unlicensed, to buv, ell or give away to be used aa adrink, any ipirituous or roalt liq-iors. wine, cider, or any o'ber substance cotitaitdug alcohol, on any psrt of say day fet aprt or to be set apart for" any general or special election by the ci'i zens in or within any of the precinct, wards, townshit s, counties or any other election divis ion or dltrict9 in this Comraon wealth . yt-c- 2. Auv person vioUtir: the provision of the first section of this act shall be deemed guiity of misdemeanor, and shall beaujret to imprisonment in the proper jail of the proper counl'v for a trrm of net less than 10 days nor more "than 10U in the discretion f the court, and shall a'.o in addition to the above, be sub ject to a fins of nvt less than $'0 urd not more than $500 in the discretion of the court. Mr. Fcb.natterly moved to amend tho first section as foiluws": 1 hat the provisions nf thw bill eha". not be enforced after the election polls are cloed in ho evenii g, or the tale of I liquor prohibited slier tnat time. Agreeu to. Oca SiXTKSNTn Town CocciL. March 20, 1S4 ), tho followine namrd "Hicsrs were elected: norg'eas. James Hhey; Council , Owen McDon ald, Michael Downey, John Dougherty, Wil lisjrj Mills. IMidp Noon; High Constable, Charles l.itz'nger. The sppointmenti wero: Town Clerk. John II. Zahm: Street Commis sinr.er. John Williams; Treasurer, Edward Shoemater: Superintendent of Hay Rca'es, Richard Dunr; Street Regulators, John Mur ray, Alexander Hell, Harrison Kii.kead; Fire men, John Murrav, Johnston M ore, David IT. Robert; Superintendent of Fire Engine, Richard Lewis A cemmittee was appointed to take bonds of th Iligh Constable, Treaa on. I RnrerintTii'nt of Hv Scales the iu.i , nti. ...,.. ........ i first two in tho sum of $'20) each, the last in $100; and the "nctuvl valuition or property was aMes?ed and the rate of tax valued at six mills to the dollar;" and then, business being a little dull, the Council turned down the leaf of the facial record May 20th, If-' -10, shut the book, and went out ad played baseball the rest of the afternoon. AUegQ;ln'uh- Aivst a Fatal Mistake A man camel Isssc Rothrock, living near trnyharripton, Clearfielil county, arose from his slumbers on Suuilay morning, April Ifcth, and us was his custom pioceoded to tho cupboard to pet his "bitteis." I5t-:n2 no doubt aware that "there is many a slip "iwixt the cup and the lip," and desirous that thero should be none in bis cise, he determined to take it "by word of mouth," i. e. out of the bottle, and seizin? it he took a lor.g and strong pull. Imagine his horror, when, upon sitting the bottle down, he discov ered he had treated his i:inrr man to a draught of poison for bedbugs instetd of poison lor men. Two bottles, much alike, were in the cupboard, one containing whiskey, and the other the quicker poison, and in his haste he had taken a drink out of the wrong bottle Physicians were cvlled in, autidotea were ap plied, and at last accounts he ws recovering slowly. Fhilipsburg Journal. We are pleased to learn that Mr. J. A Skoemaker has purchase.! the interests of Messrs. Abel Lloyd, N. Vinroe and H. J. Crouse in the foundry establishment in this place, which has been stauding idle fer several mOBlhs past. Mr. S.'s purchase embrsnces all but one (share in the foundry, that of Mr. Jas. Convery, and we believe it is the intention of the new firm to assume operations without de lay. Mr. Crouse, we understand, is to be re taioed as foreman of the moulding room, w bile Mr. 1 hos. Fagia is to have charge of the pat tern department, and as both thee gentlemen are competent mechanics, we look for a rerew ed and more extended success in that much needed an4 deserving branch of industry. The dwelling house of Mr. James White, in Blacklick township, this county, with con siderable of its contents, was destroyed by fire, communicated from a defective flue, on Mon day last. Mr. W. was at work iu a distant field when the fire broke ont. His loss will reach $600 or $800. An old tenement house of little value in Cambria township, a few miles from town, was also burned down & few days ago. As no person was living in it at the time it was no doubt set on fire The man who was going tooccopy it went the next morn ing to put glass in the windows, etc., and found the house mitsing. An examination of teachers for profes sional certificates was held by Co. Supt. Chap man in Johnstown on last Saturday, on which occasion Mis Lizzie Litzinger and Mr. M. A. Wesner, of Loretto, Mr. M. Sweeny, oi Cam bria borough, and Mr. Wm. A. Krise, of Coop ertidale, aafely passed the ordea! and received .their diplomas. The examination was entirely written, and occupied the time from 0 o'clock, a. m., until 6 o'clock, p. m. CClSTV CONVENTION FlXfD FOR MONDAY. JCIY " 111! R. I.. JOHNSTON, I SQ. C HOSKN DKLEOAtK T. TUF. STATE C.lNTTIOK AN KLOsl t.M AND F11Ti.NO APHiUSS Pursuant io published notice the Democratic County Committee assembled at the Court Hcuse in Ebei.ftbu-g, on Monday lust, Mv 1st. Alter the meeting had been called to or.i'er bv the Chairman, it was on motion Resolved, That the Democratic Delegate eleetion be held on Saturday; the '2d dav of July text, and tho County Convention' on Monday, July 24tii. Resolved, That the Dclcgato to the Stste Convention having been conceded to Cambria county, we do hereby ratify tho retoienienda tiun of Indiana county, and'eelcct R. L. Johns ton, Esq.. as Rniii Delegate. Resolved, That the lollewing address to the voters of Cambria county be unanimously adopted . and that the sat ia be published in ull the Democratic papers ot the county. ADTir.KSS OF THK COCNTY COMMITTEE. To the Democracy nf Cambria County: Tour Committee, called together in the Inter ests of the oivHni-tatioii of the Democratic par ty in (.'fimbria county, deem it not inappropri ate to address their fellow citizens a few words on the political duties of the tlay. If ever Democrats could congratulate them selves on tho dawning of a brighter dav for their party and t lifir country, surely that'timo is lot.?. Aud that thofr immense gains in recent elec tions have not been the result of local in fluences is evinced by the fact that they have been equally telling in the North'and the South the KHstand the VVetst. These changes must continue ami evon increase so' long as Kadieal ism pursues its present-, corrupt "and tyranni cal career; and if the Democracy are true to themselves ami their country, a return to the purer thiys of our fathers becomes only a ques tion of time. Hut to accomplish this wo must remember and prolit by the maxim of .Jefferson, that fcieriMl itriiant e is the price of liberty," and realize the fruits of the profiip of our late victories by securing other and greater tri umphs in the future. No Democrat should for get h!n own importance in the srrnygle, nor prize lightly his individual effort in restoring the gn eminent of our country to its pristine integrity. Tie litistntesinaulike cours of tho President has alienated from his administration the men of the highest mark in his own party, and now such men as Sumner, tnd Schurz, ami Trum bull, th'? very architects of the Radical party, are found br.ttling ncrtltivt his encroachments on the rights of the people, while the stolid ob stinacy of Wranthos rendered the breach as per manent ns it must prove fatal. It Is needless to recapitulate at length the salient points Of at tack on an administration as weak as It is des potic, but we may safely charge : That the President has not tuude honesty or competence the.testof titnesstor olHee, but haa showered bis patronugts on his relations and those who obtained favornt tho White ilouse through tbe presentation of gifts. That he has used th army and navy of tbe United States for the purpose of annexing for eign territory without the authority of Con gress and against the express action of the Ben ate, the only treaty making' power in the coun- Tbat he has prevented, by tbe employment of tbe forces of the United States, the right of equal suffrage in the States, and has even car ried this violation of the rights of the States and tbe People to such an extent as bo rebuked by the Iladical Governor of Pennsylvania. That by virtue of unconstitutional force bills tbe President may at anytime control the elec tive franchise ia any of the Southern Statesand force carpet-bag strangers upon tho. people, over the candidates of their own choice. That the Radical system of taxation is arbi trary, unfair and oppressive, and compels tbe poor to pay an undue proportion of the taxes, which should he assessed upon tbe wealth and not the labor of tbe country. Tbat the taxes of the people are squandered, and that an immense proportion of them never find their way intn the public treasury, while numerous defalcations are ol every day occur rence. Tbat during- the Inst year of Buchanan's ad ministration the expenditures of the govern ment were M2.N,0uu, while tbe expenditures for the year lftTO amount to over Kl4.ii(K).uOO. That over 200,(i0,(J acres of the people's lands have been bestowed upon corporations, thus taking f rom the industri' .us foreigner who seeks an asylum with us-, as well as from the sons of our farmers end mr-chanics, the fertile lands of tbe great West, and giving theui away to rich corporations. That the re-nomination and re-election of the present self-willed anil inefficient incumbent of the President ial c.hu having bec-n resolved on by his satellites, a subservient Congress has placed fit bis disposal the army aud navy of tho United .States, to force that result upon the people regardless oT the wishes of tiie sovereign people. That under Grant's domination Stat Klirhts ere ignored, the States virtually reduced to provinces, and a despotic power centralized at Washington. Hut, to leave national Issues, we have rea son to congratulate ourselves on our improved local condition. We have for the tirst time n talented and fearless Democrat to represent our District In The Congress of the United States, though to our shame he it speken, Cambria can claim no share in bi elocthni. It is fortunate, too, that t he Kadical cam! Hate. Ilnn.Jl. J. Mor rol!, had manlines enough to refuse to contest a sent wfcich riti'if have been awarded bim by a corrupt ae.d p.irtizan Congress, a body which ha been in the habit of setting as.ide tbe ver dict of the people. Thanks ta the Democratic State Senate, And thanks especially to our representative, we are now placed in a Senatorial District where tiie sentiments of our people on political questions will no longer be niisrfrpresrnted We rtre now in n position in which, if every Democrat floes his duty, Cambria county will be represented CongreksionaUv. ,yenatoi-iaI!y and Judicially by true nmi triea Democrats. It then behooves every Democrat of Cambria county to realize the fact that she stands in the verv 'vanguard of tho Democratic column that "Little Cambria." with her "frosty sonsoT thunder," stands as tirm ia her support of Dem ocratic principles as her own Allegheny moun tain upon its base that her gallant sons will never falter in the battle between tho right and the wrong, the people and their plunderers, but that her future triumphs shall even exceed those of the past. To insure this triumph it. is required that good and acceptable nominal ions shall be made for every oiiioe that the Jell er-onian test, "Is he houest ? is he capable?" shall be applied to every candidate offering himself for your sup port in the con ventiun. Let not the Importuni ty of .candidates overcome your better judg ment, but in your action consider the welfare of Cambria county and the Democratic party as superior to the claims of any individual can didate. F.very Democrat should do his part to see that good and safe nominations are made, for when made it is the duty of every good Democrat to support them. If a true zeal for tbe welfare of the country and of tho pnrty shall animate every Democratic bosom, theu our majority shall reach its highest figure, and Cambria county will st ill st an-1 In this political flrmament as the star that never etjts. liy order of the 'oniuaitteo. K. L. Johnston, Chairman. Tuey Mean What They Sat Those of our readers who have an eye to business and de.iiro to know where they cau get tho mos' for their mo;ey. hnre of cotus-3 noticed the loud talk of Messrs. Geis k Foster, of Johnstown, which has found vent through our paper lor several weeks past. Wc feel that it is needless for us to assure any one of the rel'ability aiid standing of ibis great firm and its unquestion able ability to perform its promises in every particular. When they say a thing they mean it, and what they mean is plainly expressed in their advertisement fi another column. They offer wonderful bargains, and we trust that our readers will go in and win. Tat Way Things Go. To plow, to sow, to reap, to mow, to rake, to boe, will keep farmers on the go from now you know till the sutntuer's glow gives place to frosts and snow. All of which leads us to say that Geo. Huntley has all the implements and machinery needful for running a farm, as well as all articles need ful for running a house, provisionally, hard wareailv, tinwareally, and several other ware allys ; and George deserves an o vcrwhslming run of customers. All's Well. The public wells of our bor ough have been opened and so arranged as to admit of the introduction of the engine hose into them when necessity requires. The well near our office is very deep, the pump a gocd one. and the clock, watch, and jewelry, book and general notion emporium near it is also very good, and largely stocked, and greatly patronised, and all that; and its proprietor is au A No. 1 gentleman whose name is C. T. Rob erts. C.F.1J. v "Amono the live and progressive Institutions fo the day is Geo. P. llowell & Co.'s Adver tising Agency, No. 41) Patk Row, New York The establishment is so systematized, and their facilities are so ample, that the public is sure of being setved in the most "complete manner." Boston Post. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew er is no new preparation for the public to exptri meat with, its success is unparalleled for re- storing gray haic to its natural color, promo t-ng Us growth, and producing new hair on ImI hcis, t Wii.mork, April 2-1, 171. f r.'d.'f for TTii ! you he kind cituigh to allow tee a su.uil space in your paper this week, aed I will cmienvor Id lo:i; brief us po.-slble. As "ikilicro" has indelicately referred to "1c?b of mutton," I trust your rcidcr" will hear with me when I sny that" his last itr'.ielc- very forcibly reruiniis me of ten irishman's definition t' no thix: "h foot lew? stoekiPg' without any leg." His entire coiniiMinifMtion was a bundle of as sertions unsupported by either proof or argu ment ; and I may here say that I am prepared to prove from history cvory assertion I have or shall make. Without proof assertions amount to nothing. Truiy facts are stubborn things aid "not vasly bridged over." 1 quoted S-t. Jerome ns a historian without claiming to "sail in the sume ship ;" and s "t-'oitero" know t hat 1 am a Lutheran, I consider it au insult for him to usk mo whether I am in union with anything bo corrupt as the I'opes of Koine. For his ben erl t. hf in' M'i'r. I will ntinii. ;i I i 1 1 ! aern n of I, is, o- ry, first informing him that there were two j Popes reigning at one and tho samo tune L r ban VI and Clement VII. These rival Popes hurled anathemas against each other. Excom munication was answered by excommunicn tion.iand both prepared'piles to burn tbe parti znns of the other as heretics. "There were now three heads to the Christian (?) Church. Dadis htres and some of the Italian cities supported (iregory; the kings of tcoi land and tpain ad hered to Benedict; while Alexander was recog nized by the rest of Christendom." Can "fciolte ro" inform your correspondent which of these o.inialilc and Christian (V) gentlemen was the'gen uine successor of St. Peter and Vicar of Christ on earth V Which ouo of them would ".Soltero" have sailed wiLh in order to secure his eierual satety? I presume thero would bono danger with either in regard to water, but in tiie mat ter of tire I could not be so sure. I again insist that George III of England wn not a Lutheran, and I challenge "5oitero" to prove that none but Catholics are excluded from the Knglish throne? "toltcro" grows eloquent in describing the grand and majestic churches reared by Koman Cut holies. If Lutherans resorted to the ea'Se means to extort money from tbe people that Catholics have, every hill-top.in the 'ami might to-tlny be frowned with an edifice that would rival the Kgyptiun pyramids, ilad we a Tetze! with an organized Dominican corps to travel the world over and sell indulgences for the re mission of sins, to say nothing of the euormous revenue the Church derives from praying for the dead and rele:uin;f souls from purgatory, our cotters li.i&ht overllow with money; aiid indeed the expedients the Catholic Church re sorts to in order to obtain money from its ad herents would do credit to a financier of Wail st reet. "Soitero" boasts that the Catholic Church is the only true Church of Christ, and that prior to the timw of Martin Lut her there was no ot iier Church, un this point 1 will quote another scrap of history, and for "Soltero's" bene'.ii in form him thai tbe tiuie of which I epeatt em braced a period of about one tliouund vcars rrom the ttfth to the fifteenth centuries -und is styled tho "dark uges" : "in these dark and miserable times the human mind was debased and neglected; books were extremely scarce and were procured only at an Immense price, the cost of a single volume being equal to that of a good house; the common people were whollj- uneducated, while many persons of the highest ranks and iu the most important sta tions were unable to read. The learning which existed waseontiued to ecclesiastics and monks, yet many priests did not understand the service which it was their duty to recite, and many bishops had never seen a copy ef the ltible dur ing their lives. Tbe state of morals both among the laity and clergy was exceedingly low, and Christianity bad lost most or its original excel lence and was corrupted into a degrading su peratitiou." Now, if tho Church of Rome was the only Church iu existence at tbat time, is it not retponsible for the state of morals preva lent in the ages referred to? nad yet "fcoltero" bas the affrontery to speak of moraliiy being at a discount in the United ritate. "Soitero" appears to think that Lutheraoism had no existence prior to tho Reformation or tbe discovery of America. LutheraoiMn is as old as the religion of Christ, and there never was and never will be a time when Christ will not have a people on earth. The proof of this I will defer until another time, ae my article is growing lengthy and 1 do not wisu to trespass too much on your valuable space. My udversarv impertinently asserts that Lu ther and bis follow tra have yet the llr&t pagan nation to convert to Christianity. 1 have al ready referred in this article to tbe dark ages of tiie world, and 1 will now answer "Soitero" by informing him that the Reformation was the sun whoso glorious dawning broke in upon and rolled away the dark cluuUj of igaorauce, crime aud superstition iu which Europe was en veloped, aud if Luther did not convert nations from paganism, he did a better work by saving them from worse than puganism. Let us refer to the map of Kurope as it was in PHiU and see bow uiauy governments were converted from worse tlmu heathen idolatry, litre they are: NasBia, Anbait iJoruburg, Sine Meiuiugia, fcaxe Weimar Kisenach, .-axe Altenburg, r-iixo (Jo burg (Jotha, iiesse Homburg, liadca. Jiecklen burg trchwerin, Dt-umark, llesse Cassei, Prus sia, Mecklenburg htrebitz, S.-iiaiiiutiurg Lippe, Hanover, Waldeck, cbwutzbi:rg iiuuuifctuut, irchwarzburg Soudersh, Reus Llucr Line. Iteus Younger Line, Anhult Dessau, Lippe Dttiuoid, lielgiuin, llesse Darmstadt, Mvcdcn and .Nor way, Greece, Oldenburg, Switzerland, lirnus wick, Wurtetuburg aud Holland somo thirty governments iu'Kuropo alone which have re liour.ced modern paganism and have accepted thergospel, tae true wurd of God, and. in all of wiuvui tuedoctrine taught by Luther hj thespir itual uiemeut. 1 may also state that the con version of tnese nations was brought about by allowing the people to possess and read tne 11'. bie, ana by the preaching of the gospel iu its purity: aud not by the sword or tne iron-clad mandii'es o" a Charlemagne, who forced his bubjects to either embrace a faith t hey despised, or be sold into slavery or butler tieaih. 1 would further remark, that in neither of those gov ernments does au ansolute monarchy prevail, ul, of them being either republican iu iunu or limited monarchies, wnile in each of theni civil and religious lioerty prevails. With regard to science i.nd literuturoin tho Lutheran countries to whicu I have referred, 1 would respectfully request "rk ltero" to ass Catholic Austria and Prance, and. they, 1 presume, cau givo hnu the desired information. The law Miai protects the Lutheran also protects the Catholic. No Gali leo is imprisoned and chained for teaching a correct system of astronomy. Hit Martara CL.i!d is kidnapped from its parents aud coxu;eaied be cause a i lut'nolio servant girl htishaptizmi il and forced it to accept or believe ufaitu dillercut from thut ot its parents, liut tbe power thut brought about tnese unju?t transactions has waned. It never was sustained by Lutheran llesse CasHCl princes, but by American gold ami by French peasants or slaves sent there by the ghiniim aunt that has recently culminated at Wilhelrnsnohe. "Soitero" refers to the blue laws of New Lug land and the penal laws of Great Itritfiin. I have already told him that 1 am a Lutheran, and if t bone laws were odious Lutherans were not responsible, for they never held the reins ol power in either Obi or New Lngiand. lie might with equal propriety refer me to the cru elties practiced by the Spanish Inquisition, or to the tires that consumed u Muss, a Cranmer, and a Rogers. Cutil "Soitero" proves that Lu therans did persecute aud that Catholics did not, I will, for his sake, drop this part of the subject. When ho does that, ami I t ii iMfiitf o him to produce the evidence, 1 may deem it worth while to continue tho controversy iu that direction. ... . . Murtiu Luther, likoother men, hod bis faults, and no doubt committed errors, but nf the his torian truly remark-, "We have no right to ex pect that. Luther, engaged us he was iu u strug gle for life or death, should display the moder ation of k modem controversialist ; nor should we look for the intelligence of the nineteenth century at the beginning of the sixteeuth. lie ciemberiug tlm school in which he was educa tod, it is reasonable to believe that many monk ish absurdities must long have been perceptible iu his wordsaud actions; we need not therefore deny that ho was sometimes wrong we need not disguise or palliate his errors for the cause which be promoted depends not on the charac ter of bim or any otnor person." In conclusion, I emphatically declaro that no minister bas prepared, or even assisted me to compose or prepare, my communications. Cau "Soltoro" 6ay as much? Mauuie IIlack. Look Within. The ancient Qreks used to have a maxim, "Know thyself" The proper study of mankind isman. Lookwithiu. Goto John J. Murphy's store and look within, and you will see a eight worth seeing. Look within at the old Mansion House earner, just under the 2riiune office. Aud he played on the harp of a thousand strings, "look within." Dry goods, dress gotds, fancy goods. John J. .Murphy is a naturalist, a scientist, and a uiwrchantist of tho first water. He car buy cheap and sell cheajt er, and talk all tbe time. Look within aud buy. James J. Murpot exhibits before astonish ed visions a large lot of all wool suits of cloth ing at the extremely low price of eight to ten dollars. Never before did mortal ken see such cheap clothing, and never more did mortal ken witness such a gentlemanly salesman as this same James J. Murphy. Ever ready to oblige, and never willing to disoblige, he clothes a large portion of tho human race with tbe ti diest clothing that conies to that place Johns town. CaU,and examine goods aud prices. L. Cohsn & Biiother showed us some splen did linen shirts on last Saturday, made on a new plan, breasts solid, and shoulders made to button over. It is said these breasts never be come wrinkled, and never get out of place, but sit like a rainbow on a summer cloud. They sell these shtrta very cheap consuiern. Let every young gent in the county go right away and purchase a dozen or two just for his own use. Cohen & Hrother keep tsU kinds of ready-made clothiug for sale. Hosh 1 Halt 1 Stop that moping, stop that croaking, stop that poking, stop that whisky soaking, but never allow yourself to become possessed of a stopper of suiheteut calibre to prevent you from making a straight coat tail in the direction of E. J. Mills' cheap cash Hour, feed, corn broom and lamp emporium when your.wile telU you she wautd anything he sells. C JI ?1 U -X t U A T I C IX . No ITcrs-Pirr. It seems to 1k nmifer I of wonder to many persons, and even to ome medical men. how any thi'.g liice u correct di- ego'.'His ct disease can Dc n.'i.; n oui exaun nat'ifii of the. urine. '1 his wonder c-nscs with the at1 or. however, as soon if tliy barn the fttiTihiiufntal princi ples upi m vs Inch Mii'-e exam i ij urns arc t a.-eil, mid lii'cuMe practically fict,t:aiiited with the varied chemical constituents ami character istic appearances of tbat fluid as voided in the dilf. rent classes of disease. W hen any orjiaii or part of the body becomes diseased it gives out more than its accost omcd chare of panicles from that part. These sep arate particles are carried out of the body through the medium of the kidneys, and mav by chemical analysis and microscopic exami nation he definitely ascribed to the precise locality whence they are derived. rl bese are practical facts not merely of Vflu in ordinary chscs alone, hut scientific men, 1'oilii, Per.net, tJ'.ieeV-ot. nnd oilier, have placed ml record numerous instances -a herein the correct diagnosis in e.Vrurc cases dvpetid ed Hf'lrlii upon these kind of invest iat ions. W e ourselves, during asi experience of over twenty years practice, hove bad many indi vidual cn:'ca wherein the examination of the urinarv secretion alone revialed the true na ture of the disease, after ail the other well known methods of tbe verv best phystcians of the country had signally failed. When we propo ; to "delect diseases by an examination of the urine alone, being "pre pared a we are at our ofliee. No. i; Grant strret, Pittsburgh, with all the chemical and microscopic apparatus for testing it in the most scientific manner, wo base oiir proposi tion 7iof upon clairvoyance, spiritualism, ho-cus-pocn, nr legerdemain, hut upon the in controvertible facts, ami make our deductions in, accordance with the immutable laws of science. Indeed, it is these fads alone that give to f;t:r peculiar system its true value that taioris it as a science. For that only is scicntidc which iij based upon Incontrovertible facts. Dks. Oi.t'sm-E, 132 Grant street, Pittsburgh. 1S71. . SPKIX! ISTI. Messrs. VATER. Pttf't'KtETrips or Tut NEW YOli'C DHY GOODS. MILMNEIll, AND CLOTHING SToKE, have just opened the following new and desira ble Goods: r5n Pieces Dr.HTt.'Ai.n.nKS, elegant patterns; SSO SnitM CbOTtllNf'., made ia lulevt. rashions; lao Hoys' and Youths' St'lTS. in nil stvlt:s: J OO Tlifxns, from the snmliet to the hirirort sizes; Suspenders, Shirt.';. Drawers, Neckties, Hows, ic, in tho largest varieiv. Also, the most varied invoice of Lanits' Trimmed and Cnt ritiimcd Hats aud Hontiets : Children's tints, trimmefl. in endless variety; Mourning Shawls, Crape Veils, Ct liars, S"ii I" mbrellns. nnd Para sols; 40 boxes of new French Flowers; 100 new Shawls; Silks an J Satins in every shade ; a large display of Japanese Silk Dress Patterns ; latest styles of Switches. Plaits and Chignons; new styles of'Lnce Collars, Plaid Sash Hibbons. Sun downs, Ladies' Morocco Satchels; 50 pieces of Summer Poplins. (numif.U ed to vwi, ur.d nn Immense assort inert of other new Dress Goods and Trimmings, which need only he seen to be admired. An examination of our prices on the above goods v iil eonvluce any o::e that wc sell 2 rrt rrnt. chenjUT than any other store in Johnstown. Remember that our large es tablishment is in the Opera House. Nos. "12 and 214 Main street, Johnstown, and remember nlso that all orders from neighboring towns and country will he promptly and satisfactorily at tended to. artd selections as enref ull I v mad? and goods furnished just as cheap us if the buver was present in person. L. & II. AfAI'L'il. Finn and Ltfe iNsrRAKCE. Everybody Is directly interested in inriirc. If you own real or personal property it is certainly to your interest to have it insured. You do r.ot know bow soon the same may be destroyed by tire, cither by accident or the hand of the incendia ry. You may feel perfectly safe now. but you do not know how soon you may need the assist ance of the assurance company ; therefore, it behooves you to look well to iwirwivi itttertttx. If you have your property insured in a good, reliable company, you need not go begging among your, neighbors for losses incurred by lire; on the contrary you can rest easy and be independent of any such obligations. On the same principle every man should have his lifa insured for the benefit of his family. No mat. know how soon he may be called from life to eternity aud leave his family in destitute cir cumstances; hut through food and reliable in surance companies bo has the privilege aud can easily provide ugainst all such contingencies. It is well for nil iiersons to carefully consider the policy of insurance, and then call upon Kerr & Co., 13it Ttoth Avenue, Altttona. Pa., who are agents for all tbe most reliable Fire ami Life Insurance Companies in the United States. Foreign Exchange and Shipping aro also among the specialties of this reliable tirm, and passage tickets to and from ail points in tho world can be obtained from them at regular rates. "Look Welt, to Ynnt Pjcderstatvdtno." Solomon said this or Hrisbam Young did or somebody else put the words quoted through i him. when he formed tho maxim, it must have been done with specie.l reference to Yin- J roe, who keeps the big store opposite the 1. O. The utiiler-tanding, of course, means the feet, and Vinroe keeps all manner of leather con- trivaiii es with vrn'ch toenenso the same. Look well to your understanding, and go to Viuroe's for all kinds of covering for tho feet. Loretto. This town is famoiin by reason that it was for yen's the residence of lie v. Dr. Galiirzin. Dr. GallitJrtn was u Russian princo. hut forsook tilace and power to emrure in the duties of the ministry oii'the bleak summit of i lee Alleghanies." A. J. Christy lives in Lore. 1 to. on St. Mary's street, nnd keeps constardly on liu ud a great variety of dry good, uoiiou.', j arrocerica, drugs, nnd in fact everything usutd ly kept ul a iirst-cl.:ss country store. HYJIEMIAL. YF.AGER DOPGLASS.--Married, in VVA day.sbiirir, on Tuesday, April 11th, P'71, by Lev. i'ntner Urown, Mr. Ckokok W. Ykaoeu. tf Al tooua. and Mio FLoi.i..Ni.i; Do L' glass, of the former place. There it is r.ov,-, what we expected and hoped for this good while another deserving 3-011 ng bachelor transtnogriued into a happy benedict, and another fair youngereauire matrimonia'dy hlessed for the rest ot her natural life. Well, wo knew that our friend 'tcorge's head was per fectly level anyhow, aud fid t sure that although he m'i-jrbt for a time wander all forlorn mi the outskirts of hymenial delights, tbe day woutd come when he would forsake the dreary wilder ness ef single cus?.edness, leap the fence of wed ded bliss, and revel amidst the green and lus cious pastures of double blessedner s. And now, since he has entered the garden of purest de lights, may be and bis no doubt baiuisomo aud amiable joung bride jog along life's pnthvny as happy, contented and prosperous a a pair of infantile ducks 051 their winding way lo a mud pmhite in t iie midst of a drenchi assuring-"bower. Ami we shall ever pray, etc., that several others of our young bach-dor friends thereaway will ore long follow him in the sure road to glo ry in this world or tbe next. So mote it be. KENNED YSN1 DT.ii. Married, at St. Vin cent's, Westmr-rel.iti-1 county, on the -"'th ult., bv Her. Giles Christoph, Jons A. Kk.kneit. Esq., of 'Carrolltown, and Mist E. A. S Llii, of Johnstown. Wc heartily join with the mnry wnrt-.i friends of the 'Squire in wishii'.g bim and his young wife a Joytui boneyti-oo-i ae.d a long, peaceful and pleasant caret f throughout lire's p-igrim-nee, onlv to be foilowe-1 by a blissful reward in the jovf til haven of eternity. . VEGETASlISiClUAJ4 Restored to its Original Youthful Color BY ITS USE. It will make Ilaircrrov? upon bald bends, ex cept in very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nour ished and supported. It will prevent the hair from falling out, and does not stain the skin. No better evidence of iff evperioritu need be nd duceti fian the fact that so tnanu imitatioiu of it are offered to tiie public. IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING. Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. It. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. IL, Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. rro WHOM IT MAY CONCEliX. J Notice is hereby given that I have pur chased 'i Gray Horses, I Wagon. 1 Windmill. Horse (tears, 2 Cows, 4 Hogs, Flow. Harrow aud Log Chains at private sale, and have left the same in the possession of Charles il.istitzel at my pleasure. All persons are Therefore warned against interfering with said roierty in any manner whatsoever. HEN HI HOPFLE. Carroll Twp Alay 6, lSH.-St. II HILLIBERY & 1IESS-M4HI ES TAUL.ISUJ1KXT. MRS. R. E. JONES has just opmtxl an entire 1 newand varied stock of iH I.LI . U Y MOODS consisting of HON NETS, HATS, Kl li HONS,rU)WF.KS.LACBS,GIMl,S.ILLUSlONS, HON NET SILKS', CHAFES, F It A M ES, iic. all of whicii will le sohl at city priees. A Iso ilress makliig nnd all kinds ot sewing done neatly and on short notice. Location one door west ot tho new Congregational church. Ebeiisbuig, May 6, 1671. it. 10ar CSE THE "VEGITAELE IO1?!". lOb ruisSioxAr.Y v.ai.sah." xO U Cau c.i tti-iarl teaii.7 jr Caeij. Coldr, C:5x;'i-:r.. "A"oliwii btftcr." CtTLiiu Litus. x Co.. Hoaton. W Ptiwfc- " .V AT $Em & FOSTER'S!,, -nvm. p. PATTON, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JQIIXSTCU'X. J'A., A COMPLETE STOCK OP AND MILLINERY GOODS! ! AND -AT- BARGAIN PRICES! SILKS! SILKSII SILKSIH Flain Plaid nnd Striped Japan- . esrj Silk.? at ?!.CV per yard. i. luck Si'ks at lJ;." per yard. Gros do Khine IJluck Silk at si.ou per S ard, and upward. Chencv Brothers' Gros-Gr&in Pluck l-ilk at J.G0 per yard. OTHER DRESS GOODS. At 20 rcjit.:, Japanese Clth for Sui.'.. At IS cents, Itrmi'ii t?nt (rra; ML-fi Poj-line. At 'J5 cent. Iti.ifk and Co.'orwi 1'ophn A lpaca,fjr .s;ri?U u ttir. At 30 cents. Corded Mutic.ir Poinint extka bar OAINS. At 2" ctrUs, arid iipuard, i5Vuc ipuca. NEW SHAWLS & SKIRTS At 2.75, Bhicls Thiln-t Siitiub, nt,d At ;S.7", i l;:i-l, lin.chc Shtids. At :.tn. n;d .i.ti, .spiin,- sk-tu-lxi:rcnt tr.rgiin. At fiJ.'t, ritet 1.40, L.-.vtiet' W Kile Gored 6iiiin. At 75 cti's, ISalniorm skittn. At DO ctnte, ULach and H" hile Bulmi ral. A 1XI.L LINE or IJlach French Mcrinoen Dhic; IZnnbazinea. iilnck Crape Pei!, ie., Ac. New Cuttslmcte, Jeuus, &Lc. A.1 15 cents, and ii2'U'(ir2, Keyitueku Jean. Housekeeping Dry Goods. A COMPLETS 6TOCK. Sheeting Muslins of all widths Shirting Muslins and Irish Linens. Table Linens and Tow clings. At 10 cents. 4-4 r.'.enrh- ed nnd Unbleached Muslins special bar At OV cents. Calicos. At 75 cts. perdoz... Lin en Table Napkins. At !.00 per il 'z.. Linen Table Napkins, very In rye gizt-s.. At Mi cents per yard, 7-4 Linen Tht-ie Cloth White Toiiet guilts at t2.( large sizes aud a large assortment. Patent Shirt Fronts. Iice Curtains. gain. I At Uy. cts. 4-4P.leached t and Unbleached Mus liu a better bargain AT GEIS & FOSTER'S, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown. X very large and varied stock of Carpets and Oil Cloths ! All Xett r,ttern.. Bruarls Carpets, Three l'ly Carpels, Ingrain Carpets, Br.rj. Cvitajc ff ITemp Carpets Jlaiiinjs and Rugs. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. all widths, styles and qualities 4-4, 5-4, 0-4, 8-4. We don't prrttml lo pay tiie eSpsnses nf nutninrrs from t lie country, tier lo ha r buyer coiistniiil) in the 1 iiy. &.c. An 1 1 I II Igeil t public can't bf h tlltl bnggeft by nuy auch ultby clap-lmp- We invite every lady and gentleman to ca;i and examine our new stock of goo-Is. We warraut our goods and pi ices to bo as re presented, and seil strictly on tbe 1 mr 'rev- in tern, and post imsh osi.v. Inspection and coni-I'-ai'isou of our prices will at once j :' - e to every ciismrr.er tV.at on" price is the fav-e- c and easiest way of dealicpr, end the only f-ysiera h-y wiiich customers get full value for thoir money. AT m mm cash store, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. Cash co: Sul'8Low Pn'cf Small Profits! SE AM) SP-K1 05IK A .M rSKiTT" -a o r-H o O if) H O r53E fed V5 ORPHANS' COURT SALE BY virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county to the undersigned directed, there will he exposed to Public Sale, on the premises in Jackson township, ou Tnet. tiny the ltttti day of Mai next, at 2 o'clock, p. M., the following described lteal Estate, of which Peter Eager died seized, to wit: A PIECE OH PARCEL OF JjAND situate in the township of Jackson, county of Cambria, adjoining lands of George Wehn, Sam'l Albautfu. Fisher Heirs, and others, ct n tabling 1 4 T Acre, more or less, about 60 Acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story LOG HOUSE. This Ijind will be sold as one picco or in lots to suit customers. Term uf Sale One-third of the purchase mon ey to btpaid on contirination of the sale, and the residue iu two equal animal payments, with interest, to be secti red by mortgage and judg ment bonds of the purchaser. MICHAEL II. RAGER, Adm'r. Jackson Twp., April l?J, IS7L-;t. i AUCTION! AUCTSOINS! HAVING been commissioned by Gover nor Geary to act as .4 ('( JO.YL'f.'i in and tor tbe llorough of Kbensfiui'K. I am now prepared to receive and sell Ht Public : Auction all kinds of Good. Wares. Mer ' cbandbse, Jtc, anil alsoattend to theduties : of Auctioneer at all sale of Ijinds. Tene : incuts. Live Stock, Household Furniture, I &C &c wtthin thelitnifiof u'd Horough. - Terms modrrnt. lmiuire at No. 100 High 1 Street. .Vf. X. 2'AflA', : Eliensbursr, April , l71.-tf . f BOUNTY COMMISSIONER ! The subserfber hereby annoum-es biniself asau asfriraut for the Democratic nomination for tho position of County Oomm issionkii. and pletlges himself, if nominated an 1 elet '.'ii. to discharge theduties of theotllee h.tiesliy and to the K st of bis abilitv. JOHN S. LOM hlK E A U N.. Plackliek'Twp.. April u l.--7i.-tr. T Ii. SCANLAN, AUenwi-n-Liw. - Carrolltown, Cambria l.. Pa. All man ner r.f legal business attended to promptly and carefully. Collections a specialty. rnllrprctK. I P X I.! : r J 3 !JiEMTfIIfFFimiIMFltM. Sriinufacturcr ami Dealer In AM. KINDS OF CABINET FURNITURE JSf. I5d sad Clinton Street, C.xs CnAiRsi, Woii Skat ("HAins, Km nr.N It pniti kk, Iiei lxVN:ts, M.'.ti nsr.s, TKTF-.V-TfcTKS Kxir'.NSM.N TAni.tS, DiMNtl TAf.l.Ks-, iiKI.STEA DS, W .t - mst;, v lis, bll'illulAKDs, Cli.w :.Li: M.TS 1 Al l OTi ShTS, W a r.iu:i u:ks. Hook Casj.s, t:.;rs. ie., Ac , v..vc, &,., -., &c'.. Ac.,ic, ic, 4c. EVF.iiY :.r.scnirTiON of SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE n.ucV to or-'.cr in excellent stvlo nnd at fair Vr,'K- , Cr' 1 a,i'1 Cliairmakers' materials of all kin Js ft r sine, t urr.iTure delivered at any point i:i Jeliii-towu or at K.-iib-oad tat'on frc'o ot extra t l i-.rre. avm. V. PA ITON. Johnstown, Oct. 13, ISTO.-tf. -Lri;OAl:ies. GOOD FOS WILMOR5 ! THE LADIES COMl'MMENTKl)!! U mn New civ r i it uons. T T In? bren roncrded of 3,'ifr years ihat -1 the ladies of VTilnu-le and viclrdtv ere the fairest as well as the most sensible of auv lo-t-aiity in the county, which r.iar probrbiy i rt part be accounted for by the fact, not vet iren eraily known, that they buy till their VII I lint" ry. hrom uric! I wtscy .!(! at the M;iV SIOitK of Km I'.tl I, A- CO.. who have just opened out the largest and most coini lete sti-k ever t rough t to Wilmore. cee :tiTe- td DItY tiOOliS. DIcKSS f;i)f ))s;. MTl.I.iNFKY GOODS. NOTIONS. UAT::. CAPS. liodTS and SHtif:''. il api WA i: e. (in:nswA u i:, g in )ciuti v. c, c, whicii they sen at Johnstown prices for cash or in exchange fer count rv pr.Mluce. J:v'sill and see fer Voiu selves at the New P.'iihling. one door Kast of the new United Brethren church. E. PAl'L CO. V. iimore, Nov. 17, lf'70.-m. OAKBRIA C0UK1 Y BOKDS. The Coniir.is.sioiu rs of Cambria Couutv are now prepared to sell to those desiring the same, tho Li N I)S of said fi'imty, in sums of tlrti, t'Mti and f7M'a. These Homis are issued bv authority of the Com t of luarf-r Sessions of Cambria coun ty, for the purpose of raising nionev to build the New County Jail, and pay iuterVst Rt iho rate of six per cent, pe r sntiutn-said interest being payable semi-annually and ai-e redeem able at the pleasure of the Commissioner after the 13lli Iy of OeeeiiilM-r, 1 4, Bnd nay able the 1.1tti day of ntrtaibrr. Coupons are attached to eatdi IWmd for the semi annual instalments of interest. Parlies desiring to Invest in this Loon will please call on the Commissioners at their Office in Ebensburg. Witness our hands this lPth diy of April, A. MAURICE McNAMARA, 1 JAMES E. NFASON, VCom'rs. FKANC1S O'FKIEL, j Attest J i A. Keknedy, Clerk, (apr.la.-tf.) " T0W1I0.11 IT MAY COAtERM Mori: Me. Wasted! s pEN', WOMEN AND CHILDREN wanted to J.li come and get their FielarM taken bv T. T. Stenck, l'hetegraph Artist, Ebensburg. Pa. Havintf secured possession nf the PicrrHK ai I.F.KT of G. G. Owens, I Would respectfully in form ray former customers and the ptihltc'jren erally that lam again prepared to execute all styles and sizes of Pictures. Every attention given to the taking of Children's Pictures. Old Picture copied and enlarged to any size desira ble. Picture Frames. Albums end Cases for sale. Thankful fur pnst favors. 1 would now respectfully solicit a renewal and extension of the same. Header, please pay me a visit at the Picture Gallery on llih street, opposite the Post O'lie-. T. T. 67'LA Cr;. Ebensburgi April 22. 1871-tf A rtust. "yALUAHLE HEAL ESTATE FOll SALE. The undersigned Executors of M. Leavv, F-stj., late of Loretto Horough, dee'd, offer at private sale, on accoinmodatinir terms, A FIWE TRACT OF LAND in Allegheny township, Cambria county, situa ted on the road leadintr to St. Ainrds'tine and obout one mile from ljrctt-j. t:oi:taiiiir.g 7 1 Acres, fully 4U Acre being cleared, well fenetd. wril watere-land in a good state of cul tivation, and havinir a tiist rate Isjti Hank IIakx tliereon v ett -1. The balance oi the land is eov-Tiil with chest nut. oak, sugar, and other valuable timber. For terms and other infor mation arrlv to either of the undersisrned. MAl.'GAIiKT I.EAVY. Loretto, AUG. WALT E KS. Carrol lowns Feb. I?.-tf. h:srcuUi 31. Ltvirti dee'd, LORETTO MARBLE WORKS, ! PRICES REDUCED! And 'orli CY.rrnTtte'.l 1 i. r..'OxrMi:."T?. Tovn STr.i-.s. nr- 't-'-rv?r iv. i;e u and Taiu.e ' ops. madf o f j t .f p lilt- untisi i laiii ii i'lat uie auci in si iv ib nd in sty le 'jr-Y -passed by mc a call tif wt-ikinaiisiiip not surp. hi',7 riat.cl;:"! ai er: tiivo before deciding upon purt ha-uicr or ordering work eiscw hero. JAML6 WILKINSON. Loretto, April , ISTl.-t f". jri;sic! music.! L" - tF St. wosepu" will be' prepared togive I,,.ssorson tho PIANO-' MKIAi!)E'N oi-CAHl-M".T i KG AN at any time nficr Easter. j-i-j"-ir terms apply to the Seperioress, Sis- i ter M. HottTENSE, or Ch-trges uioderiitc. Rev. R. C. Chkistt, J LPoosbi'.rg, April 1, lS71.-tf. yXECUTOK S NOTICE. ' Fst!,to of KicstJkno Hf.xnett, dee'd. Letters Testamentary to the estate of Hich'd Ecnnett. late ef Cambria township, dee'd, hav inir been grantc-d to the undersigned bv tho ; Register i f Cambria county, nottire is hereby given loan persons innctited to said estate tnat prompt payment must be made, find to thtso having claims r.gair.st the same that they inut p::-e;it their accounts in pror-er shape for set tlement. EVAN HENNF.TT, Executor. Cambria Twp., April 2t, lt'.l.-U. A D M I N I ST 1 1 ATO 1 IS NOTICE. EFtrttc Of Mu ltAEi. Di-RDt.v, dee'd. Whereas Lei tors of Administration on tho estate to Mieh'l Durbin. late of Clearfield town ship. Cet'ibl ia county, dee'd. have been grunt-r-1 to tiie nndei-sivned, notie-e is herebv tTvert to a!! persons hav ing eiaiins ag.nnst said tistato topre-cnt them h-iraUy authenticated for set Ct u:i '.it, and those inuchted lo tbe stone are re oue-tted to make pa vm ont without delsy- JOlhN II- DOUGLASS, Adm'r. St. Augustine, April 29, lfTL-4t." O TH AY COW. Came to the premises of the sutiswitjfr. iti Ce.rrol; township, Cam bria fount v, alMiut the 15th dav of Arril. insr a LIGHT Rt-JDCOW, with a while spot on the rix'ot side of her forehead, white belly, a whiter spot on each tbir.k, and white on the end of het Tail ; supposed to beaMot four years old. Tho owner is reriJc?tft1 td crime forward, prove pro perty, pay charges and take her away, other wise' she will be dispof-cd of oeeortiitiK- to law, LEONARD FARAHAUGH. Carroll township, Api ii 171.-at.S ("1AUTION ! My w'if Hosk harin;; left my lied and board without just cauw? or ivrovoe-.it ion, this is to caution nil person against harborinsr or trusting her on my ae cout.t, as I am t!eterniinel to pay fib debts plui may contract, unless compelled to do so by law AUGUSTUS HORN. Carroll Twp., April 2, 157issJt. WAIT FOR THE WAGON ! All kinds of WAGONS kept on hand or tnad.i toortler on shert notice ntd at the ms-t reason able prices. W;rU warranted to gire satisfac rioa, Calll on or address R. IL SINGER. ffJ-SS.-Sm-l Jiaflroad S-t, Jnhmttctrrt- 1. GEOHGE, Attornkt at Law. Ehmsbirg, P. Office in rotim recently occupied by Win. It. SVc-hler, Estj.. in Colonado How. All iiiiinror of legal business faithfully attended to, and the collection of claims, etelt made a speciality. l.3-4.-tf.J f. A. SHOEMAKER,. .GEO. A. BERBT. SII O E M A K E U & K E H K Y , Attor.xetn-at-i.aw. March 11, 1671. EBEXSIiUEG. PA. 1 S OC - John S OGDKN, JrsTicB or thv I'kace, tween tbe Cotiemaotrh Hrirtgeand Pa. 15. II. F-e pit. Co.ieciions an-iall business intrusttsl to. aim will be promptly attended to. 13-11.1 MESSRS. E. IAUL&CO. have iho finest stock and cheapest store in Wibnoce. rcFb'MM f"t .'Soj-icittt.' ipi.--Vt. us.jj The Sisters
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