The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 30, 1871, Image 3

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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ti7 o. of'y': J"i. TAYLOR.
imp"'- p. at jt.L. O.itmntia and
.'our . ,f ti n vetv hot.
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US run rr
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nil elWlP'i'J v,. .
'AT.; ,,f at thr I"Jiana fair last
; Hj.tv c"r" 3 1:1,1 -i
,(t icon's house at Creon i Mid
;lrtlnbrF!.rze.l to the tune of $19 in
. on Sunday morning last.
1 ";,is-!t owe our pn.nipf-na.vmg friends
' nr FieM-' lone pot sulky on Friday last,
Pitched in a sulky. ar-d mi.ninS off. made
im ol thenultf . but injured no one.
i lour Tear old pon of James R. Doueh
,T.. j"... innipeJ from bis mother's Inn
'5i;rJaj evening last and broke one of his
Pon t pa's ."""B" " h"- "T"ruinn i
rrnro: whi-n you are in quest of the very ,
tfiuur in tee m:"-lf ju iu
SlflMealc the "oldest inhnbitant" whether
si:ch cold weather soenrlv
cured such cold weather so early
...1 .am.. I ti- IIC ... liinA f r,f till
j;h(l.-i.fn, Biiu it,'""
I!jh Kelly, a notorious character, wn pe
ifli hesten and cut itl; a knife, nt the Rich
Indiana county, camp meeting, and is
.. ...Af'riri to live.
"lhe "h j'm" 'how passed through town at.
r enr'V O0t:r Oil I uc'lii "'unung inrfc, uu us
intMt from I.oretto. Eben?burg don't pan
mmucli on Mr. Lo.
-A ts'i-per tram ran Irom t respon to
err. h lfw days npo in two ltourii and
:!( aiirue. n akirg up one ho'ir lost time
ucu""iu p tony tive nnlc? per hour.
-A J.liT Ktii-rui Coiiven'ion met at Al
ffii cn Sainriiay hitt, LlI ai journed without
;i:pirj'l.:rp except pa.sir.g a resolution de
.jnp it ir.ei:eu;ent to make any nominations
T! Huctirednn Monitor odvertippu T) S
J.'sfcr fiile at that fiice. We have heard of
jttiviiities that would glad!? get rid of t!ie
J S B.'s tl.at aCikt tht-in w iihout money and
f::.,ci.t nee
-Fully tl ree hundred pupils nt our various
scl.'-c ,s sr.d otiiy at.out lour ecn liuiidreil in
abiiuin. ail told, in our Lorctiph. Can any
rtnon eh' a like rec id in proportion
tiiirH'Uixtioii
-T!,a :fe of John Ifortr n. Hvinir i ii Cnn.
tit'ihip, Itdiima coUEty, :e li r'h to
n-eis. puis, n !( days i;o. All are
iel.fud iha I'rorrresa asiirrs r ifvit i
;:f tf t!.(-m pot awav. I
-jiaiuel Jutilnn. who kil'ed his wir rt.ir ',
r:;i.i!itv in Mhv lot, ax tried at Hn.-.k- i
tiitli re last and found guilty of mur- j
r in tlia fprif il ilpopfo finina tl.pnA 1
n n ti e 1 ci.iientinry.
-We wirt hown a potato the other day.
,-Lbt Isac Ciawiord. in which a piece of
cbi-M.ile as firmly embedded to lull v
; ii; ctf rli, : he potato having grown over it
i::-fi'j;ti it in that position.
-l!r Hr.tri.n, Miller, of DtifBnpton town
i;. h.ii.;i,a ii untj . died i n Saturday last, at
!::r:.,r' hial ae of ninoiy six. He t.o
eci'.u have hem the oldest citizen of that
ay, and wss the father of seventeen thil
:r. srd the graihitl rr of nxty.
A :fir;c ciap o! ;hiiiider an akened every
'i.' lMm il.eir plumbers oti Tuesday morning
M.iijout 4 o'clock, nnd lor a time some with
JTLVni fiircricun... ll -L. .1 J r t 1
UjfODe. uliile iiiUk fairnl an mrlh.
At Lad occurred in o;r very midst.
; has commenced excavat-
'l ce.lar tor a nw lum it. iKa vnti U..J
'-fWir.di us that he is a very popular
himself, beii.g the seller of as good flour,
ltd ti me O'l.er ropiirn.nl-t;a a miiil.l
!, wun-.an ever bought in this neck of
.-Tie Indiana Messenger says that John
l. hailirg from Wilmore. this county,
'Mhsthaetwo or three days la-t week
r(jm a revere attack of' mania potn
.j.',:1 frjtids were searching for him
nlieia.f.teseion that he had committed
r.:,i
.StT.'rk' rrncn at the new jail were pre-
:fd some fiiii-f-n ,r i r. r., :
, ."tii.i i v. , ... buuec-
of ti,e "i illET wav of fine nf Ilia urm:
'icile r ut-r wall on Monday last. b.;t
Sm' m7 E"ne o tIl(m wcre i' jured except
SH har,ford, who had two ribs Lrokeu and
'-e lft few davs have been sombre and
Jm enough t0 le.d to the belief that "the
a-,fl the republic" have dawned upon
t "f'd considering that Radical
ai d peculation are rerriblv rife in the
V d "ot "'onfr if that was just
,mai,er ilh ,l,e ather clerk,
tctre C";'rte Gc'a & Fo!lcr's b'C advertise
iur1' welt- I" the meantime we bopo
Our rpailnra .t. r
i-ftk. ,i . " Tien, me rmr win
r T 0 t le Bflvir.0 . t. . .
-c RTe icem 'ast wees 10
itatL .f B f'totk of new eood8 Rl thi8
'tif " "hme"t' ,,!ch ocenpiea about
H, ' more or of Clinton street, Johns-
j.-ftw oBr faithful old correspondent "Rob
irlVT Uck on U9 th'18 leaving
..MonHo-Hdleour own canoe."
eich.r drawipS very extensively on
'?"eh af' Wf t 0' time(ogto the near
'ihi h elec.lloa) a,ld !cla of mateiial
tt,rrWb!e l wnte' reudcring thid course
w.l!tf U,0i,,a Tribun J3 that a certain
' dat, V went on n ohstetical hunt
o:r .at0aod succeeded in capturing a
31'8i,o!KMnd -II o the masculine
WtUre Tl r( lieljiP'd order ol animated
k,'!m in ,,"i,t more Bale than
ie'"l.econa, ''m",n other hunt of that kind
f called on totntr
l lie fi. rt i "u t uiuuna wane.
ttert -y sdorat'on of the Blessed
kduriJ" x50.,nmemoration of h forty
U"ireTb' the Sacred Body of our
ltd in tl . ?- Bepu,cnrc wi,l be com
,td he rrr,.:'! La,bol'c church here to-morrow
. Sevl r -nnin Wednesday nrormng
!rwn ,0 , . ; n,"K''boring ckr-vmen will be
u,of ths ..V resideot pastor in the du-
o, occasion.
4oCd1,T,,,ario n,ar Wilmore was arrested
,L,ns with ftreprl Say9' for ,itlle unpleas
,IIo,rd the nr-'t tborposite sex. but was
fJt. and i,lrgeo1 UP 8,ai 'or his
'''took 1,1'" to come down again
,'-'nd n..?eV.iU'e idws for the stair
U 't come back'1'"1 that dirtiun- As
., from 0ur 1.7" " W ?"? P0"0
l? Meagher book L ,U'tou8 ,riet:d' Mr-
evening Jalt I ??,a' on Wed'
"rn over and h'i i , t Jer the w,'els and
h" head ' Hith iet'9 ,ear'uly "a-
',lfve8 a yoln J 1' rUt he died iu fe hours.
ivei g ,fe nd child.
hncSnor 866 U'e. co,oron9 of our
"k f matuV Prary Proituted to the dirty
LiX2 u,B.8r,Md trardU-C'm men K7rl
sS i S p lrs of eilher the ed,lor or
"Us.u? Mek to Fair criti-
berefti abundar,t Prosperity, but think
course
or A 1 mPa6 to secure succesa do-
j"xuniary
Our worthy old friend John Doucherlv
r..ti.u up,,.. t.lt jmjr urei vear oi his benedic
tine life a few days ago. lie didn't commem
orate the event by having a golden weddin"
or anything of that sort, but with a hot goo'e
by his side, a lap board across his knees, and a
needle and a thread in his still nimble fingers
he made it boit to go on in the even tenor of
his way as ir nothing unusual had happened,
evidently intent pon laying up something
handsome for his oid days- May he live 10
enjoy many j early returns of bis weddintr anni
versary. b
Some unknown bnt certainly very conoid
ate nnd kind hearted friend in Philadelphia
has d..i,e our six year old boy the kindness to
eend hun a barrel fall of sweet potatoes, and
ho has delegated us to teturn thanks therefor
A belter pleased urchin we never saw. He is
virtually running over with gladness, and the
repu.t is that we have got some of it. his mother
has got some of it, and all of us together hb ve
S?trB.!m? 0f lt' nnd wc nre l,ow gladdest Fet
of folks imaginable, and just as happy as a bic
sui fWr. it ia 8Wel to be remembered, but
much sweeter to bo sweetened with a whole
barrel full of fweet potatoes. Ain't it gweett
Our citizcna were treated to an out door
entertainment of a very novel character on
edne-day morning last, the performer bein
a huge hear trained to waltz 03 l.'n hind le-s
and perform various other feats like unto
human biped, all of which he did with an ease
and grace that was truly astonishing. His
bearship is of Russian extraction, as are also
his two keepers, but for all that they didn't do
a very rushing business in the matter of pick
ing up atacps In this locality. Everybody
kept rushing to see the show, however, and
everybody that did see thought there was a
fortune in that bear il the proprietors would
only do like the politicians go into the can
vass.
A. young man named Jordnn Msrdis, son of
Jos. Mardis, Esq.. of Blacklick twp . who died
1 uesday lust from the effects of a wound in
flicted on one of his knees, a couple of weeks
ago, by a penknife which he was attempting to
open by a slight of hand manoeuvre, and which
flew from his grasp in the cffjrt, the blade pen
etrating his knee and severing an artery and
producing other injuries w hich after very severe
sulTeting have unfortunately proved fatal. He
wasayoun-' m.in some twouty old years of
age, but still lived with his parents, who have
our earnest sympathy in their sad bereavemeut.
His death should serve as a warning agaiust the
crole?s handling of knives and other sham
implements. '
A Rev. gentleman named Rabcock, hail
ing from New Hampshire, and havinj the let
teis G. W. C. T. appended to his name, was
announced to speak a piece at the Court House,
on Wednesday evening last, on behalf of Tem
perance, meaning the third party movement,
t-ut owing to tome cause Le didn't stay long
enough to fulfill his engagement. The reason
assigned was that he cou dn't make the con
nection for some other point if he remained
here, but we suopect that a little too much of
his own element, cold water, poured on bv tho
temperance folks in this vicinity, who didn't
want to hear anything about the third party
project, had considerable to do with his hasty
departure for a more congenial clime.
Escape-. On Friday Dight oflast week, the
burglar confined in the county j.iil for entering
the house of Andrew Lasher and who was
known as "Baltimore Pete" escaped and is
now at large. He first took up a piece oT floor
ing r r a rbort piece of boaid. about two feet
long, and thrc inches wide, in the end of which
he found a nnil. With this nail he went to
wotk and removed the plastering of .the wall
betide the cell door, near the floor, and with
the nail and board succeeded in getting the
I riiks loose and made a hole through into the
Prison Hill. Through this ho crept out. car
rying with him the piece of board with which
he pried the grate bars out of the heater pipe,
removed the liuinp, which is loosely inserted,
aid then got through into the cellar. From
this l e climbed over a brick wall and got iuto
the stairway leading to the main hall above.
With a pick and an axe, which he brought
ahiti - from the cellar, he forced the latch off
ln stair door and was then at the frontdoor.
Heie he found the key inside, and then pulled
bick the bolt and walked out, leaving his axe
and pick standing beside the door of jailor
BeaU. It is believed that if re had not found
the key in the outer door he meant to enter the
room of Reals and dispatch him or get the key,
at the hzrd of both thtir lives. He is a ds
pernio villain and we hope he may be brought
to justice yet. Hollidayaburg Regis. er.
PaTTT Fbacd The Philipsburg Journal
says : "On Friday of last week it transpired
that a discovery was made public which was
damaging to the agent of the Adams' Express
Company at this place. For some time past, a
firm receiving many goods by express has sns
pected that somebody connected with this of
fice must be amiss, as they wtre charged more
than rates, and an investigation iu a quiet way
was begun, culminating in the establihment
of the fact that the ageut hete. a man of g- od
standing m society, a member of a leading
church, for whore honesty and reliab:!ity any
citizen would have vouched had for more
than a year carried on a systematic and indis
criminate fraud upon the public. To such an
extent had this bi en done that even the man
who was his bondsman did not ercape. The
motle in which this was cr.rried on was simply
to charge any sum that the consignee would
be likely to Bland more upon the delivery book
than appeared on the way bills. This over
charge went into the pocket of the agent. He
expresses contrition for his misdeeds. The
special agent of the company his removed the
deirauding agent and promises restitution.
Geo. H. -Zcigler has been appoiutod agent."
Fatal Acc-Drvr. Mr. Byers, near West
Lebanon, met with a fatal accident on Satur
day Inst. It epppears that on the morning
above mentioned, Mr Byera, in company with
a little son, aged lour years, started to the
woods to get some grapes. They shortly
found a vine on a very hifjh tree and Mr. B.
ascended some forty five feet, and in moving
about slipped off a limb and fell to the ground.
Although terribly hurt, he was conscious and
told his son to go to a neighbor's house and
procure assistance. But the little fellow, being
frightened, lost the way, and assistance did not
reach the wouuded man until some three hours
after the accident. It was found that he had
fallen on his breast and face, his breast bone
being crushed in, his teeth knocked out and
his face and jaws fearfully smashed. He was
just able to exclaim, "My Ood. I am dying."
A sheet was obtained and he was taken to his
residence where he soon after expired. His
sufferings are said to have been intense and
most distressing to look upon. He was an in
dustrious citizen and leaves a wife and three
children to mourn his sudden death. Indiana
Messenger.
Mass" and Other Meetings. Democratic
meeting? will be held at the following times
and places next week, the last before the elec
ticn s At Chest Spriugs and at Grassy Ridge
ochool boHse, Blacklick township, on Monday
evening toext; at Henry Rager's, Jackson
township, and St. Nicholas, Chest township,
on Tuesday evening ; at Belsano, Blacklick
township, on Wednesday evening; at St. Au
gustine, ms meeting, on Thursday evening ;
at Carrolltown, mass meeting, on Friday even
ing; at Loretto, mass meeting, on Saturday
evening; and on Monday evening of the week
following a mass meeting will be held at Tnn
nel Hill. These meetings will be addressed by
competent speakers, among whom we may
name Mesrs. Pershing, Rhey. Johnston, Rose,
Home. Zimmerman and Linton, all of whom
are billed for the mass meetings and most of
whom will be present at all of the latter.
Democrats and conservatives in the respective
localities should by all means be present in full
force at these meetings.
The crowded condition of our borough
schools has neceesitatwd the division of school
No. 3, and the employment of Miss Clarioda
Evans as an additional teacher.
Fcn to see how eager people are to buy W.
& B.'a Clothing.
Gbanu Exposition of Gents Fall Wear ot
Oak Hall.
Moke Bad Nktx- it w..i.i 1. .
, . , . . . orem mat every
unfortunate and lr.eudless f.male who passes
the portals of the city of dirt, either gives Al-
c0.u 1 rV!0C; ? h" late "sidence. or tVe
caue of her forlorn and destitute condition.
It is true, in a modified sense, that we are ap
proxinmtiDg the crimes of larger and more
pretentious cities, but of many of our short
comings we hate to "go abroad" to get the
news of th(m The last sensation in this line
we find in the Pittsburgh Commercial, of
1 h irsday lat. which says; Last fall a young
gul came to this country from Ireland with her
lather, who died while they were in rhiladel
plua In the course of time she found herself
in AHoghei-y City, where she succeeded in ob
ty.iiit.g situation as domestic. Some time
after she had been at the house iu the capacity
of servant girl, an attempt was made to prosti
ute her. and in the night time, when an at
tempt wis being n.ade to enter her room, she
broke out of the door in her night clothes, rush
ed down stairs nnd escaped to the etreet.whcre a
police-man found her. She was provided quar
ters for the night and on the next d iv sent to
the Home for Destitute Women. She remain
eI here until a situation wa procured for her
in Altoona. at which place she has been for
several months. Yesterday she re appeared in
this city, and visiting the mayor's office stated
thflt she had been compelled to leave her place
in consequence of the treatment she received.
V'e"OUng R,rl whu is ab"'t seventeen years
old. has a great many warm friends, who' take
a petsonal interest in her because of her cour
age and bravery in escaping from the house in
Allegheny, as soon as she learned its reputa
tion and a few moments fcufficed i establish
ing her a place in the family of a well kuown
gentleman, where she will remain until a good
situation can be procured her. Alt. Tribune.
x U.Kxowy Man Found Dead on rat
Kailkoad The body of an unknown man
was found at the foot of the railroad embank
merit, immediately west 01" Carr's tunnel, by
some workmen o-i the construction train, on
F rid y evening last. The remains weie brought
to this place and an inquest held by Justice
Singer. From evidence elicited, it is the opin
ion of the jury that deceased fell from the Pa
cific Express east, ou the Wodnesday mornirg
previous, as a cap suppo.-ed to belong to him
was found that day near where the body was
found. He evidently lived some time after
wards, as the bushes and ground in the vicinity
gave evidence of his strug-les; but how long
the unfortunate man lay in an inexpressible
agony of mind and body before the vital spark
had fled will forever remain a mystery. No
bones wrre broken, as far as could be ascer
taiued, though his face and head were much
cut and bruised. On his person was found be
tween fifty and sixty dollars in gold, silver and
currency, a gold or oroide watch, a railroad
ticket, and a check for baggage from Quincy,
Illinois, to Philadelphia.
lie appeared to have been dead two or three
days. His trunk was telegraphed for, and was
received the following day. Upon the inside
of the lid was pasted the nddress of John
Scbvriee. Overton National Hotel, Palmyra.
Missouri, which is supposed to be that of tho
deceased. He was about seventy years of age.
Justice Singer telegraphed to Palmyra for fur
ther information concerning him, but at the
time of going to press no reply has beeu re
ceived. Greensburg Argus.
Highland Aonicui tikal Societt cy Cai
bria County. The Fair of this society will
open on next Tuesday, at Johnstown, nnd con
tinue four days. From the present indications
the Fair promises to be a complete success.
There will be a large exJiibi:ioii of Agricultu
ral products, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs. c.
Our mechanics will take just pride in showing
the trophies of their industry and skill. While
the neat and uaeful industry of our ladies will
form no small part of the attraction of the fair
Farmers and mechanics of Cambria and sur
rounding counties, thi is an institution pecu
liarly your own. Your labors of th pvst vear
have resulted in great prosperity. Your barns
and houses are filled to overflowing with the
bounties of a gracious Providence Your pro
ducts will continue to fiud, as they have beie
tofore found, a ready market at fair prices.
Do your duty and take a lively interest in the
coming exhibition. Bring in specimens of
your fruits, your grain, your vegetables, your
flowers, and compare them with those of your
neighbors.
Ample preparations have been made to ac
commodate all your favors. Thousands of
people will be here to greet you, and examine
the products of jour skill. Come all. No
effort will be spared to make your vis.it profit
able, pleasing and attractive. Let it be said,
with truth, when this fair is over that the fair
of the Mountain county was not excelled by
any. Johnstown Democrat.
'Keabi-t a Bank Roebert. A bold attempt
was made te rob the Mahoning Bank, at Pnnx
swtawney. on the night of the 15th'. The bur
glars had commenced in a vacant cellar under
an adjoining building, taken down a portion of
the wall and then dug a trench juct wide enough
for a man to crawl in. and Iti feet in length,
and partly b'oicd a piece out of the Bank fliwr,
intending to complete the job on some future
occasion, but the cashier oil entering the Bank
in the morning discovered some alitor borings
which had worked up through the matting, and
on examination discovered the foregoing facts.
Efforts were then made to secure the robbers,
but it was done in so bungling a manner that
the watchman only saw two men running away
from the premises, and fired several shots after
them. On examining the cellar they found
two framing chisels, a miller's picfc, Fevernl
yards of ticking, candles, a black slouch hat
and three dollars in money. Clearfield Rep.
The Clearfield Journal says : We are in
formed by a correspondent that on Wednesday,
September Cih.'s. young man named James
Oshel, residing on Clearfield Creek, accident
ally shot himself under the following circum
stances. He walked out to bring home the
cows, and took his gun with him. He met
some friends on tire way. and stopped to talk
with them. While conversing with these
friends he got on top of a stump to look for
the objects of his search, and in attempting to
set the gun on the top of the stump, missed it,
the hammer striking the stump instead of the
butt, nnd thus discharging the gun The ball
entered his body about two inches below the
right groin, pas-ed up through the bowels and
lungs and lodged under the left collar bone.
He died in a lew minutes after the accident.
This should be another warning to those hand
ling firearms.
The Young Foiks' Ruoal for September,
published by Mr. Lewis of the "Western Ru
ral," is filled brim lull of nice things for young
people. The "College World" pronounces it
"the most entertaining paper in existence for
young people." Cash prizes are offered for
best contributions by young folks. $1,00 per
year, and free for remainder of this year to
new subscribers for 1872. Specimen numbers
free. Address H. N. F. Lewis' Publisher,
Chicago.
DraiOttEST's Yocnu America for October Ti as
its usual amount of varied and interesting lit
erature for the juvenile branches, with strong
inducements for those who have an opportuni
ty to make up clubs for I kli, which are boun
tifully repaid by the cxtiaotdinary p:emiums
presented by the publisher for the trouble
Yearly, fl. 10. Published at f33 Broadway,
New. York.
Dfmorkst'b Month lt for October presents
itself with more than the. usual attractions in
Fall. Fashions and other interesting and useful
household literature. The inducements for
clubs of subscribers offered by the publisher
are wonderful, and can only be done by a first
class Magazine. Yearly, $3 00, with a pre
mium. Published at rvlH Broadway, N. Y.
Faten Bargains Tnis Wff.k I Clack and
Colored Velveteens, from CO cents up; latest
-styles Fall Hats and Frames, fall Flowers,
Ostrich Feathers, Black and Colored Silk Vel
vets, Sashes and Sash Ribbons, all at exceed
ingly low prices, at Mayer's popular New Yerk
Dry Goods, Millinery, and Clothing Emporium.
212 and 214 Main street, Johnstown, Pa.
- Positively the Cue a test Oik Hall Cloth
ing for Fall and Winter.
CO 31 KCX ".CATION.
Ebensbtjrq, Sept. 29, 1871.
To f he Editor of the Camhria Freeman :
Mv Deah Sir 1 believe I have never hereto
fore asked for any spneo in your columns, ex
cept in the way of advertising:, but I request
you tog-ive me a small space now, promising
not to so trespass soon aniin. My purpose in
this communication is to sIiqw bow we may bo
hoodwinked and taken iu by fair appearances.
It is not many years sinee our people, or many
of them at least, were made the victims of the
sanctimonious, church-jroinfr proclivities of a
certain diaries lay, who in his ilav was in'this
place "the man from Ou:da with ropes of sil
ver and rol(l." But, comirtjr down to just what
I mean 1101c, I desiro to call attention to the
fact that not 1om since The AHfjhauian, a Re
publican newspaper, ceased to exist nnd out of
its nshes nrose the Camhria Iff 1 aid. This Intter
puper is published by Kd. J nines, and, I mifrbt
say, he and I urew up as boys together. At the
time Mr. James embarked in the llcraUl ontor
terprise, I, as a 1 terminal friend, felt like viviny
bi;u all the encouragement I could, which J
did, and here is the result: When he started
his paper I thought he intended to muko it a
permanent ntrair, nnd that, ns a respectable or
fim of the Republican party, it would be con
ducted ns an imlriH-ntiant, fetirlcxt. exponent of
Hadi.-iil Republican principles, still treating
Democrats, such as myself, ns nienut leut, and
that he- would not allow his columns to be
"raped."
Boliovinar that ho meant "business" nnd not
dirt, I rffd feci like encouraging him as a young
man trying to make an honest living, but look
nt the sequel ; in his issue of this dare he per
mits so many untruths to be published in his
cohnns over irrct.msibh: names, or cognomens
that I begin to feel that he hi:s a particular tinte
at me, or else, which I hope is not so, for a few
paltry dollar, ho allows personal and untruth
ful articles to go into his columns. For in
stance, he publishes a letter dated "Plattsville,
S'.pt. Si, lsti," and signed "IV which is a lie and
false Irom beginning to end. and Ed. should
have known, if he did not know, that it was
neither a true nor fair report of tiif meeting
In the same issue he gives a letter from "Hem
lock, Sept. 25, 1.H71," signed "An Observer," in
which, ill tor mentioning the death of a very es
timable young gentleman, the writer proceeds
to pitch into "jtntfcMsiimal men," without stop
piog to think for a moment that himself must
be a "profexsinimlxcoumtrel," nnd u perventer of
the truth. Then we have a letter, without date,
but purporting to come from ""Glosser'a cor
ners, in which "Viv," gets the Herald man by
the ear and obtains permission to nuhlish
string of falsehoods and billingsgate, known at
the time to be false and nor u correct report of
that meeting. We would like to seethe Herald
man, or any of the dirty, sneaking pimps for
whom ho prints such stuff, weighed in the bal
ance with any man who was at tho meeting at
Glosser's, and we would Uet two big apples that
he, 1 imps and all, would make a very precipi
tate balloon (ben pardon, sir, baboon) ascension.
In the same issue of the Hemld we lind "Kep."
under a small black line heading of "On th
Wing." trying to say something about Sundav
evening, but as he has about plaved himself
out and does not succeed in getting a word oT
truth through him and us h; is to much of u
eoward, or too dishonest and sneaking to put
his real name to his dirty communications, I
must pass him by. Next, anil last, and leaxt of
all, I find "Alva" purporting to write from "St.
Augustine, Sept. ii, K-71," who, if you believe
his own words, was at a meetinjr at St. Augus
tine on the evening of Sept. aid, and on the
line evening at a meeting at Uallitzin. Jlin
communication bears the imprint o! falsehood
on itswhole face, and I think there is nota man,
woman, or child in Cambria county, who has
not brains enough to xce that.
1 am sorry to see a young man, just starting
out in life with the good wishes of nil bis neigh
bors and personal friends, nnij wit?i considera
ble patronage from iHnwcratx-, lend his col
umns to 010 filuice-fiottndx for the purpose ot
venting their dirty spite on men whom they are
afraid to attack openly There is something in
argument, but nothing in blackguardism. In
conc:usion.I do hope that the JlernUl will not
use personal names and that it will change its
corps of rr)fter, and substitute for them men
ulu will relen t the truth.
- Truly Yours, Geo. W. O atm as.
GRAND CLOSING-OUT SALB
or
DHESS GOODS, M1LLIXERT GOODS, JVO
TI(yS, CLOT1I1XG, ,v,
AT THE VERY LOWEST PUK ES IN THE CITY.
L. & M. H. MAYER, 21:1-211 Main St., Juhiwtovn,
offer a choice and extensive stock of
SSL'MJSKH SU.IiS A'I UK ESS (iOOI)5!
of nitrh litlmc their actual value.
Lyons Black Silks for 11.50 worth 12.00.
Lyons liltick Silks for J.7" 2 25
Lyons Black Silks for 2.0() " 2.&0!
Japanese Silks, new and desirable.
Summer Silks, pretty and very cheap.
Summer Dress Goods below Importers' prices.
Lace t'urtains and Curtain Nets.
Shawls, Lace Jackets, Lace Mantles, Mitts, Ac.
AT GREAT BARGAINS TO CLOSE THE LOT.
Summer Clothing to be 6old regardless of
cost or any other consideration, in order to trot
riil of an immense stock now on hand at the
popular XKW YORK. DRY GOODS At CLOTH
ING STORES. IHcase call and examine.
LOOK AT THIS ! Benton- & Wayne, whole
sale and retail dealers in Hardware, &c, Nos.
ISIS and 210 Main street, Johnstown, otter at re
markably low prices the following among mauy
first class articles:
Sleigh Runners, No. 1, 1.10 per pair.
Rough Shafts. " 70 "
Finished Shafts, " 1.10 " "
100 set Wagon Hubs.
100 set Wagon Spokes.
loo set Wagon Felloes.
Iron nnd Nails, all sizes; Glass. Putty. Win
dow Sash, olc Leather, Upper Leather, Calf
Skins, Shoe Findings, and a lull stock of Hard
ware, Hopes, &c, at the very lowest cash pri
ces, at Benton & Wayne's,
9-23.-2m. 208 & 210 Main St., Johnstown.
Three Warehouses. Henton & Wayne have
increased tii ir business in the hardware line so
ni'ioh. lately that, in aildit ion to packing one of
tho largest rooms in Johnstown full ot wares,
they filled their old warehouse and then rented
two more bouses and pucke.l them full. Their
old warehouse, 20xs0, is filled with iron, nails,
oils, etc.: the Dibert alley warehouse. 50x45, is
tilled with wood work of wagons, spokes, hubs,
shafts, tongues, axles, sleighs, sieitrh beils, etc.;
the lower warehouse, 2Hx4n, is filled with willow
ware, I ather, churns, fanning mills, eider mills,
and other machines, while the store room, 20.K0,
is chock full of hardware nnd cutlery. Fail not
when in Johnstown to call and see the largest
hardware houseand the eleverest dealers in the
county, at Nos. 2li nnd 210 Main street.
Just the Thing ! Economy and comfort has
at last been combined irs the matter of a Spring
lied Uottom, and the result may now be seen at
the cabinet ware establishment of Mr. Robert
Evans, in this place, that gentleman having
bought the right of this count)' for Glenn's Pat
ent Wooden Spring Red Rot torn, certainly the
most simple, satisfactory and chcnvst inven
tion of the kind that has yet been introduced
to the public, of which the strong testimo
nials in its favor from well known ircntlemen in
Pittsburg bear ample proof. Mr. Evans is
Erepared to manufacture anil fit thene patent
ottoms to any kind of a bed for live dollars
each, or will sell shop rights on most reasona
ble terms. Everybody should go and see this
new and desirable invention.
rtin Thingsi. The turnip that a flock of sheep
lived in all winter the kettle that that turnip
was boiled in, which employed a hundred tin
kers in turning the rim down the Highland
Fair and J nines J. Murphy's big show windows
at No. 109 Clinton street, Johnstown. Passers
by can see tho largest, clothing store in town
through these huge windows. Murphy's busi
ness has increased greatly sitice he adopted the
late stylo of large glass show windows, though
his business was very large before. Two score
or more of new boxes and trunks indh-ate an
immense stock of fail and winter clothing just
received. Call during the Fair and buy a euit.
TnE rapid flight of time, in its onward, never
ceaseless progress to the great goal of eternity,
has once more brought about that season of the
year when the putLiug up of stoves, and the
consequent indulgence in cuss words of n modi
nod character, become necessities not to bo
avoided, and hence George Huntley should just
now occupy a more than usually preminent
place in the consideration of his fellow citizens,
inasmuch as stoves, stove pipe, hardware, and
many other things particularly useful at this
season, are what he deals in and deals out at
fair and honest prices.
The DtsTRrc-r, Court convenes on Monday
next, tint it will only sit one day to take con
stables' returns and recognizances, and then it
will immediately adjourn to John J. Murphy's
dry goods store, eorucr of Main nnd Franklin
streets, Johnstown, Pa. Every body gets dress
goods at Murphy's, because he sells cheap and
is very obliging. Don't leave Johnstown dur
ing court or fair without visiting one of the
cleverest men in town, buying sotno goods, and
promising 'jmn'nnur to call again. That's tho
way to do business. Carpets, mind !
Goto the Fair! Hut don't go without one
of Cohew's best, bats from No. 227 Main street,
Johnstown. Ituy a tip-top, late style, fashion
able fall hat, and look like a tip-top man at the
tip-top Fair. Cohen sells hats, caps, shirts, col
lars, studs, sleeve-buttons and gent's furnish
ing goods, and has just boon rust to get a mam
moth supply of those kinds of goods expressly
for tho fair sex, who always like to see gen
tlemen wearing good hats and other adorn
muuts. Don't forget No. 217 during the Fair.
Don't put off until to-morrow what you
should do to-day, nor until tho next, day what
you should dojto-morrow, but go right away as
soon ns you read this and see if A. J. Christy, of
Eoretto, bnsn't a great desire to dispose of some
one or more articles in his bigstck ot elegant
goods that you need and must have, and that
you can't buy anywhere else for less money, or
perhaps not for even so small a sum. That's
the way and now's the time to do it.
Little Men" neatly and cheaply clad at
Whcamaker & Brown's.
W dat Fdazkr Kecrs. Frazcr, of Johns
town, keeps a drug store, and he keers every
thing in his di ng store. He keeps drugs, med
icines, and dye-btiiffs; patent medicines, oils,
paints, cosmetics, hair oils, brushes, sponges,
rlasters, bandages, bottles and vials; syringes,
gum tubes.;sprii;gs,and a kinds of instrumci ts
and appliances in the drug line He sells by
wholesale and at retail, and as he sells cheap,
he wants every one who visits the Fair to be
sure to visit him at Nos. 201 nnd 03, corner
of Main and Frauklin sti eets. Johnstown . As
Frazer is obliging, attentive, energetic and
liberal, he deserves patronage from all classes;
and we say let him have it.
HICKEY'S FURNITURE WA REROOMS.
John Mickey, Undertaker, 011 Julian street,
I-ourth ard, Altoona, is pre pared to supply
Mctalic Burial Cases of all sizes and patterns,
and on reasonable terms.
Mr. Mickey keeps constantly on hand a large
stock of new and fashionable furniture, and
those who require anything in his line should
give him n call. Every article sent from his
rooms will be warranted as represented.
Hair and Straw Matrasses manufactured to
order at less than city priors.
Cane sent rhairs. rb-eaneJ and fitted up as
good ns new. 8
All orders irom a dihtance promptly attended
to. fjul.13.-tf.
Watch ! and don't forget Louis Luckhardt,
jeweler, Nos. 2.VJ and 2C1 Main street, Johns
town, when you visit the Fair. Watch for the
number of his establishment, btiv a watch,
tike a watch home, nnd watch that no one
steals it. Watch, watch, watch, and pray pay
Luck, Luck, Luckhardt for it.
HVMK3IAL.
QUINN G EIS. Married, on Sunday last. 24th
inst..at St. Joseph' church, Johnstown, bv Rev.
Father Otto, O. S. II., Capt. Jasiks Qu inn and
Miss RoseGeis, daughter of Johu Gcis, Esq.,
all of JohnstowH.
We don't know that the good advice we have
often vouchsafed to the captain, or the well
wishes we have frequently expressed on behalf
of our fair friend Rose, had anything to do with
the result noted above, lint W'f rlo L-rw.ur Ihul -if
we had "made the match" ourself we could not
have acomplished anything that could have af
forded lis more pleasure or done 11? greater
credit. We know that the hnppv pair nre emi
nently worthy of each other, and that there is
no blessintr, no comfort, no enjoyment. 1.0 hap
piness, or no nothimr else good, pertaining to
wedded life which they do not deserve to ex
periencean hundred fold. James hasdone well
to secure such an amkiblcnnd estimable help
muto and loving companion, especially on tho
eve of his political discomfiture, nnd our fair
young friend Rose, we are just assure, ran nes
tle her fair cheek lovinglv and confidingly
against her husband's big whiskers and lav the
sweet unction to hersoul that she has found an
arm to enfold her. a band to ear ess her, and a
true and manly heart to adore her, of which
any woman in the land might wi 11 feel proud.
And thus blessed in their united destinies, we
hope their days in the land will be as longaswe
are certain they will be peaceful and happy.
B I T IT A IIY.
MYERS. Died, at the residence of her sister.
Mrs. Hasson, in this place, on Tuesdav last, of
dropsy. Miss Matilda Myers, aged about 49
years. May she rest in peace.
1NJOTICE OF INCOKrORATIOX.
-h- ' Notice is hereby given that the petition of
George W. Osrornk and others, praving for
tho incorporation of the "Johnxlrnrn Jiuildina
nud 7oji AS3'eUitinn," has been filed in my of
fice and will be presented for approval at the
ensuing December term of our County Court.
. . J. K. MITE, Prothonotary.
Trcthy's Office, Ebensburg, Sept. 20, lS71.-3t.
pXECUTOIiS' NOTICE Whereas
Letters Testamcntarv to the estate of
Thomas Adams, Sr., late of Clearfield township,
dee'd. have been granted to. the undersiirned. all
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same are desired to present
them in proper shape for settlement.
THOMAS ADAMS, Jr., l
J. H. DOCGLASS. i Executors.
St. Augustine, Sept. 30, I871.-4t,
A UDITOIJ S NOTICE. The tinder
- 6lgned, having been appointed Auditor to
make distribution of the inonev in tho hands
of Margaret Lea vy and A ugus't in e W a ltems.
Executors of Michael Leavy. dee'd. gives notice
that he will attend at his oilier in Ebensburg
for that purpose, on Thnndn.rf the lUtli or
October nxt, nt 2 o'clock, p. m.. when and
where all persons interested mav attend.
JOHN S. UHEY, Auditor,
Ebensburg, Sept. 30, 1871.-3t.
LUKIUS SUMXKN A is DIVOKUE
CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS :
1 j The ConunoiurcfUh of icnai.),?r.iijrt to the
-! L.s. .- Sheriff of Cainhria'Counti, Greeting:
' ' Whereas Hugh A. Jamison did, oil tha
3d day of May, A. 1. In71, prefer his petition be
fore the Court of Common Pleas of said coun
ty, praying, for the causes therein set forth,
that he might be divorced from the bonds of
matrimony entered into with Julia A.Jamison.
We do therefore command you, the said Ju
lia A. Jamison, hs we have done -before, that
setting aide all manner of excuses whatsoever,
you be and appear in your proper person be
fore our Judges ot Eliensburg. at our Court of
Common Picas there to be held on the firt
Jlnmliiy of Iecei:orr next, to answer the
petition or libel aforesaid, and to show cause,
if unyjou have, why the said Hugh A. Jamison
should not be divorced from the bonds of mat
rimony entered into with you ; and ordered
further, that the same shall be served by pub
lication according to the provi.-ions of the Art
of Assembly in such case mad-j and provided.
Hereof fail not.
Witness the Honorable George Taylor,
President Jiidtcof our said Court, at Ebens
burg, the seventh day of September. A. D. 1S71.
J. K. MITE. Prothonotary.
Attest W. It. liONACKEit. Shi riff.
Sheriffs OiKce, Ebensburg, Sept. 21, ls71.-3(Ut.
J X EC I ITOKS NOTICE Whereas
- - letters Testamentary to the Estate of An
thony Anstadt. late of Chest township, dee'd,
have been granted to the -subscriber, all persons
indebted to the said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, nnd those having
claims nre desired to present them iu proper
shape for settlrnient.
ANTHONY ANNA, Executor.
Chest Twp., Sept. 23. Ib71.-lt.
KHMEBOITWORE
KUBLEY, ADAMS & CO.,
No. 5 MARKET Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
manufacturers or
CARRIAGE AND TIRE BOLTS,
PLOW AND MACHINE BOLTS,
N O R W A Y OA RR1AG E HO LTS,
LRIDGE AND ROOF BOLTS,
SCREW HOOK HINGES.
0-H.8m. WAGON BOX STRAFS
1ASIBRIA COUNT Y'BOKDS. The
Commissioners of Cambria County are now
prepared to fell to those desiring the same, the
BONDS of said county, in sums of $100, J200 and
500. These Honda are issued by authority of
t he Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria eoun
tv. for the purpose of raising money to build
tho New County Jail, and pay interest at the
rate of six ptr cent, per annum said interest
being payable semi-annually and are rrderm
able nt the pleasure of the Commissioners after
the 13tli tla.v of December. lH?4nnd pay
able the liMta ly r September, 18 1.
COu pons are attached to each Bond for the semi
annual instalments of interest.
Parties desiring to invest in this Loan will
plrase call on the Commissioners at their Office
in Ebensburg.
Witness our hinds this 10th day of April, A.
D. 1671.
MAURICE McNAMARA, )
JAMES E. NEASi , J-Com'rs.
1 KANCIS O'FRIEL, S
Attest J. A. Kennedy, Clerk. Ynpr.15.-t f .)
AUCTION! AUCTION!
HAVING been commissioned by Cover- :
nor Geary to act as--l L'Cl'I OSEEli in :
and for the Borough of Ebensburg, 1 am '
now prepared to receive and stil at Public :
uction till kinds of Goods, Wares. Ier- :
chandise, &c, and also attend to the duties
of uctioneer at all sales of Lands, Tone- :
ments. Livestock, Household Furniture,
&c, &c, within the limitsof said Borough, j
Terms moderate. Inquire at No. ItKi High :
Street. 31. L. OA Z'Af-AA, :
Ebensburg, pril lS71.-tf.
T EMMON & PLiANK,
Practising- l'li.VKician.
EnicNsiu'itr;,' Pa.
C3T OiSee in rear of Lommon & Murray's
Drug and Book Store, High street. IjuUrj-Om.!
F. A; SHOEMAKER, GEO. A. BERKY
SII O E M A KEK & li E Ii ll Y ,
A TT Oil NEVs-AT.LAU',
March 11. 1871. EBEySBUHG, PA,
rjp II OMAS C A II L A X D,
WHOLESALE rr.ALER IX
GROCERIES S QUEENSVARE-
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
. STATIONERY AND NOTIONS,
Fit lilt SUGAR Cllfl Iffi.
FEED AND PROVISION,
1323 Eleventh Avciu:e.
Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona.
All such goods ns Spices, Brushes. Wood
and Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking i:d Station I
cry will be sold from manul'ac'.urcr's printed
rta-.nn ft - . J ,1 .. . .
(-u i.mk, ni.u nu omer srooiis m rny line nt j
Philadelphia, Baltimore. Cincinnati aiid l'iits
burgh curient prices. To dealers 1 present ti e
pvwuiiar advantage oi saving ilietn all freight
and drayage, is they are nut rtqi.ired to pay
ft eights from the pihxipnl cities and no r rav
age charges are made. Dealers mav rest as
sured that my goods are of the best qunlitr and
my prices as moderate as city rates. By doins;
a fair, upright business, ami by promptly and
satisfactorily filling all orders, 1 hope to merit
the patronuge ol retail dealers and others in
Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re
spectfully solicited and satisfaction .-.iar-inteed
in all cases. THOMAS GARLAND.
Altoona, July 29. lSt:!.-tf.
RKOltGE W. YKAGEIl,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer lit
HEATING AND COOK STOVES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HI. COFFER AID SBEET-IROS TO
OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE,
A-.id GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING
and all other work in his line.
Virginia Street, near Caroline Street
ALTOO.VA, PA,
The only dealer in the eitv having the right to
tell the renowned "itARLEY SHEAF"
COOK S l OVE. the mo-t perfect
complete and satisfactory
Stove ever Mi'roduccd
to the public
Stock Immense. - Prices Low.
satisfaction guaranteed.
EBENSBURG
FOUNDRY !
J. A. SHOEMAKER,
lTa:ict::cr, S2i Ti.::e:i;s izi latiU I:i'.jr la
Til RESI1 IN G M A CF II X ES.
IlOR.SE POWERS.
WIND MILLS:
PLOWS Axr PLOW POINTS.
SHOVEL PLO -VS.
CULTIVATORS;
HEATING! COOKING STOVES
OF EVERY DESIGN AND PRICE;
Church, School and Dinner BELLS;
cast mo. n:xcsx,
EETTLEa AID W MFIiE
or every ripsoriplion, Ac, tr.
ALL WORK WARRANTED!!
C:iT"Ppeeia1 attention paid to the repairing
of nil kinds of Stoves. Farmimr Utensils. Arc.
All orders promptly attended to. Old metal,
grain, etc., taken in exchange for work.
Ebensburg, July 1, l,-;i.-;jm.
T3EMOVAL am. ENEAHGEMENI7
COOKING STOVES,
HEATING STOVES.
Til COPPER k PHIS USE.
Having recently taken possession of the new
ly fitted up and commodious loiiidintr on Iliirh
strc-t. two doors cast of Ore llimk and nenriy
opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber i
better prepared than ever to mamiiaetiire ail
articles in the TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IIK N
WARE line, all of which w ill be furnished to
buyers at the very lowest liv ing prunes.
The subscriber" also proposes to keep a full
and varied assortment of
Cooking-, Parlor and Ileating Steves
of the most approved designs.
tfPf OUTTNO and ROOFING made to order
and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma
terial. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
All work done bv mr will be done rirht and
on fair terms, and all STOVES and WARE soM
by.me can be depended upon as to quality and
cannot be undersold in price. A continuarice
and inrrrae of patronage is respect fully solici
ted, nnd no -tfoi r tit be want imr to rciidcv en
tire satisfaction to all.
VALUE LUTRINGER.
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High street, 'opposite Union School Hou-e )
West Ward, Eliensburtr, Pa. M. M. O'NEILL.
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paired and all other work m mv lirt cx--uted
in the best manner, on the shortest notire nd
at the most reasonable rates. l-l -tf
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?1REaT JiEDifTioN in Trices
2 TO CiSH crST UMERS!
AT TI55: LREXSKt'ltU
IpE-FilRiMSIIIAfl STORE:
lur uiioVrsi .Tried respectrnliy informs the
citizens of Ei.ensburur o,l th
ally that lie has made a great reduction in
prices to CASH I'.IIVHIN M ;ii
CoTiMt.in i. Art r.f (.L;s, ,,"..-j ij s
i bores, .f the most popular kinds ; Tin
ware of every description, of nv own man
iilacture; Jhir.l.rure of all Vu. such as
Locks. Sc.cKs, liv.tt Hinges, Table Hirers
Shutter Hinge..-. Bolts, at:d Nails. Win!
dow Glass, Futty, Table Knives and K. rks,
V'rv,,n7 Knivrs.u.d Forks. Meat Colter.
-l'l"- i a r trs, l et) an l r..,ket Knives in
great variety, . th-.s. rs. Shears, Razors and
Mrops Ass, Il.itcl.rfs. Hammer. Dorit.
machine. Aiders. Chisels, Planes, Com
!.sa--s, S-juarcS, Files, Rasjw. Anvils. Vises,
Wrenches. Rip. Pa'.d and Cross-Cut. Saws,
Chains cf all kinds. Shovels. Spar.es. Scythes
and Snafhs, Rakes, Forks. Sleigh Fel'.s
Shoe La.-ts, IV-s. Wax Brinks. Ch thrs
"A lingers. Grind Stones. Patent Molasses
GaUs nnd Measures, Lnnil er Sticks, Hotso
Nai'.s, Hor.-c Shoes, Cast Steel. Rides. SI ce
tiuns, Revolvers, Pisti ls, Cartridges, IW
oer. Cps. Lead. c. Odd Stove Plates.
Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern
Pumps and Tubing ; llarr.exs awl S,illltry
Ware of all kind; IliWoi an I Wilh-tc Ware
in great variety : Carbon (hi and Oil Lamps.
Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating
Oil. Ilo.sin, Tar, Glassware. Paints, VarnibU
es. Turpentine. Alcohol. Arc
FAMILY GROCER?-S-
such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, M,,la.-.ses, Syr
ups, Spice s. Dried Peaches. Dried A ppl'csl
Fish, Il. niiny, Crackers, Rice and Ptar
B.uley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and
ClGAKS; Paint, Whitewash, Scitih, Horse,
Shoe. Enisling, Varnish. Stove. Ch thes and
Tooth Brushes, all kii:ds and sizes; Red
Cords and Manilla Ropes, and nianv other
articles at the lowtt rales f.r CASH.
Home SjK'iifiiiij made. nirk Vd and put
up at low rates for cash. A '.il er.il ,liV,.,
t.iade to couiitrv dealers buying Tinware
win .lesale. G F.O. H UN TLET
Ehensburg. F, b. 23. 18f.7.-tf.
the: great
OAK HALL
r. iy.. V3
EMPORIUM!
241 Main Street Johnstown.
i I m & BROTHER
1! AVE NOW N HANI)
The Largest, Best Made
AXE) .1SOST DI'RASU:
Meek of CIdfeiEg
rvrii Ki:iT ix joii.vstowx,
fnsi.:tinc chieRr -r
MEN'S COATS.
WEN'S PANT.
iiEN'S VESTS ;
YOUTHS' COATS.
youths' pants.
youths' vests;
BOYS' COATS. '
ROY'S' PA "NTS.
POYS' VESTS.
We have also constantly !n Mock a Cumjileto
nssortment of
GEiT'SFtRiISHI.G GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c.
CWe are j reptireii to make to order Cloth
ing of every description ,n the shortest notice.
'!: nt Xn. riil Itjaiii Sttwt,
AND SEE HOW IT IS YOURSELVES!
Johnstown, April 22, l71.-':n.
.WFlffiflXOLDSTJXD
GOOD GOODS & GREAT BARGAINS
1 Oil TiK liK.VtiV A ASH I
LJ AVING become proprietors of the STORE
8 3 ROOM and STOCK r"GOI.'S recently be-lona-iaj
to H. . Shoemaker & Co., nod having
purchased an additional
STOCK CF FiEW GOODS
IX t: It I? AT fAItlLTY,
'vr are now- propar-d to supplv all tlir old cus
tomers of the late firm, and a- maiiv new ones
as will patronize us, with Goods of all kinds nt
PRSCES FULLY AS LOY
as any o'.icr merchant in or out of Cambria
county. It is our intention to keep our Storj
roi,stant! sto- I,. .1 ith n full and v.illsi lifted
assortment of idlV C.ooliS, DIM-.SS (;oo"ts
I ANCV tioops. NOIIONS. ROOTS, SIIoF-'
If A TS, C A PS. L TI ! I Mi . C A 1 : 1 ' ETS. F 1 K N I -
'I t ItE. Olf. clg-iiis. vcei.n-wari:. ;ro
t.'.';SV ""'. L Ii-U"'ON, USH. SALT, TtJ
I5A( to. CIGARS, nndr.l! other articles, larj.-.
or small, that can be found in anv store of liko
character in the county ; and as we intend to
JS:t.S LXCLI .MVLLY Jim- CASE!
tttl COl SIT It V PHOIil CF,
nnd make no bad debts, we feci sure that our
stock and our prirrs will not mil v secure but
rc-tain for us a li!eral shine of p;tti on.-r-e.
EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND AL
are respectfully solicited, and if we f;iil to ren
der entire satisfaction. b'M has rrpnrdsi be ipiai
ify of our goods and the prices i-sfcrd for thetu,
it will cortai'ily be no fault of the nr.w firm r.t
th- o,) stand of Shoemaker .t Co., Hiirh stre t.
Don't forget torallnnd v.--'ll not forget togivo
you full alii.-- i"ur vtiur inom-v.
M ERS & LLOYD.
Ebensburtr, Jan. lS71.-if.
O LO. (J.K.ZA11M , ...JAS B. ZAHM.
ZAKM Bl SON,
DEALfRS IN
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE. QUE ENS WARE,
Kats,Caps,Boots, Shoes,
AKD ALL OTHER ARTICLES
rsttally Eiept in n t'cusilry Store.
WOOL AND COUNTRY I'KODUCK
TAKEN IN F.XCIIANGE FOR GOOLS !
STORE ON MAIN STREET,
Next Door to the Post Office,
June. 10, 1SRD.
F.BEXsr.ur.G, rA,
GEO. M. IJHADE, A ttornry-at-Lair.
Ebeusburir, Pa. Olllce in new building;
recently erected on Centre direct, two dtors
from High street. aug.27.
J0RTH-EAST MISSOURI Farms and Unimproved
it Lands for sale by XcNvtt M s, Pari!, ilo.