J LIU- I3RBSXI LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 3P men in Ti ere 11 if r i l ..nuntT aco ,0;,r rrr is ""' nt,(i in a town s ilr. "cek as if"-J inhbit.llt9. ,.elve or tUbfi. ",;t,!e -on fell into a Stntor rcti:' . n:Ciion. one day tcrn.Rt ls """" .rT no.ir t.eiriir urownuj. t week, and c'"- r ;,19 pi3Ce, hsu on 01 M'.,.in arr .. , .... ,i,r ilnr wllllff . if. .IcniuM nzea "l" - .. hnJbJZ. 'f" c,ri ou the renua. ran- of local man n i xf,rorM. was run ovor by stranger in a trncm inin 5;a; ooS.tUra.y U.ti.arT.. 5f , Tnilini town hare sud r n tnuu-"" What has the people of Lbetis- nrlj a thouwn. ...,ffrers. "JjiiSlice .;r rfr-clie caul. rf""r ' cf nf im. or rather the T k mown."' B . ' ,nJ i.n.icrbru'h therein, are on fire. ;... mi or (lie sni i" -v. Water has removed his office to i r u I in-ir i'.fi iiilh infill- inu l . ' v " t ' iii"U" ". ,: TKr.,i,,t iHht. . hr n I I'll lf i i. - ;,,f rpptrPi! a IsrrrA anil T. parer - ! ,tt,rvbMi po in with the cs'h and receive Km sure of the in. The are piettj and "tterote for ' flirrr' of the Diatilct Court ..I- ivir" 924. For At.ocnite Hamil 1 . .nu-.-i. ci mnQ. v . l - , fur'i'futliurjot:irj Svtauk, 1470; Cauau, i ircg rmn horse ami taj ujuio ncie htm from Mr. James KuUiier, of Indiana L..'rt. ilie esrlv nart of this wek. The etrt Ld ihe;r hooty were last heard fiom i'jilMburg. going in the direction of Pitta- il'r. ilcses Towel!, of th'a vicinity, logt fTi he vi!y in the C im-Hpo fire, and our whi Etoi'Lsrrsn, Mr. Hair? snoornaKer, ftl prej- Ittirwidiig in lown, nau Dis (.rowing corn ,l-i;W IimiJcd by the prairie fires now raging ;':fe wc-t. i Ciccr.'br.rg lail named r rankie ahearer, (rem on Tue)ilay niurning last, .;L;jlii:ii c um t Hi coiilnot wiih thegrouna. redir. rupture of u hnerv, thebluod from I, itcvf fl-wej Li train t-nd rioduced death ;f pre v'bt. -Ktltrt Keily, rf Cnr.oe towtiKhiri. Indiara kw, s blown iibinit fifteen feet into the :i,cn ihiusiiny !nt, by the prema'.ur e Xjilo- i.ttf s bhift. Goi-ip up and coming down 3 't liurt liim a bit, but striking the ground :Ih1 l.im ccriiiiierabW. -five llet.fiiictii.e Si"fis r ffeiers by the ie errih e co! dil ution iu Oldcap. p ."aed Irrtgh r.he:is!.urg n their way to C .uroll- i3, i d jLei;ny, n iiiire iney nre in da in I .'.tr! !t a time ot tne gooa SHitis u: iiie iKCTCtrut l hat place. -J.r. Geo. 5!oi:ii, ceiiic and por'rmt paiMl- t. us i ;t compictea a very eiear.nt ami rrtriuiful picir.rc of Ebenst urg as vitweil fro u:c h it '.a new on cxuibition at 3 J. L!i (i'a un: More, aial w ill be disposed :f tit InttffT ut 2 0 rtr chhiice. -Tletciil.ih't a Wtrd Stwiiii; Ma.Line is s'i rt F. P Fvniis, W'ihiiore, and R. Tr- Kfk.C'i.icmM -b, at $10 rcr moi th. It it r.s I;:: s? :! e I eit and is gold ns cheap as the r.n;fU fir.-t clas machine. Airenn are urn! tt ctriTa;t L'ni.bi ia countT. f 1 m. I -Li:n. Fi.if p.iirh, wlic?e, meniccrie and i! :s to f ll.ilit in this clnce on Thursdar :u:. c ruit irrii the entire proceeds of bin .:. x i. uu. Ul.io, on Monday lat, amount ''.c $i,7i 0, to the Chicago sufferers. A fa ;;!. ci I 2 ft fceart a that deserves well ill juii'.'.c. -Ti.t:n of George Pouck, eix mi!e from kror.ch. wns dest roved by an incen ijfi eoiiS'in.Uy i.iKht lat, and" Mr.Hour.-k i. Lis grain, a valuable hore, veliiclei, :,xouiinng in value to 2,nOI. on which w;r.oini.Mncc. Two fine horses were f.o!en from him bv the pait? who set the at cn r!ii -The S:th nnr.uil meetiriff of the Cerebri Kit: Teccherj" li,jititute will convene at the L'miKvum in '' place, on Thurdiy, T'ec. u.inu rtna:o in jession for several dav i- itctuten and instructor will by present 'NcLat, iiirecf.r and all other inttrcfte l in ''I ;ct of ekcutioti, are earuestlv iuviUd 'Ptrinipaie. -1 fe ftr!v hrurs' devotion at Vilmor. '-cr, Lrgnii on Sunday lant and closed on (Cii:T, w .s attended with the nioat coo t.oi'.j;e ru:tfs. Over four hundred persons Tracked the sicramonti and the greatest in niat,iff.'.cd tlrouzbout. Father Gal '( lias the r.cnl and enrrff renuiaita for e' focd work. k:eTr other Inxurlei you may dispense y-i ;n ouier to sare money, don't think of : rwg with thofca eleirant Tiliottpranh or ntir.ren of yourself, family or friends, for :"iitf which our artist friend. T. T. j.", u to wi iely celebrated. We might i3 fTr; good rcaions for having your Mkin' 1 ai -T0U "know bow it is :fH '' ' will nurely odvis vou b? all . ,!.T t' to Mr tipei.ee, who has no supe ' 3l1" Jrl'"t ami is mcderate in hia prices. ,,AJrl,rtkip in the store and tinware j'V' jst I ecn foimed between Measra. ' ai Li tUil L.-pr ml r Km firm ,ncn u" , 'MtB,','f'l'meiit in the building recent ed tyMr. F.Jacobs, in Loretto, about r'.T 1 -' ,:fIt month, wheie a full line of "n.i im,!,, wiu be constantly kept, and . Voi.tm,., r( fill?. etc t will be mauutac ij... ; , cr'Je.r- Mr V- l.uttringer will con -i're u,1"s" 'ere under the firm name "'J'ker l8t, and h'n brother will have ci"'?i Irre!ltx I" the meantime Vallie () " Frs'.n owing him to pay up. as no ' "r irce will be given after that date, 'j'.a-fn.'ut'1 c flicer perfoims his dutr to bttoi '' (!;tl1 a" concerned we do'not rtl Tcr kave we known one more deserving ;v. n!l:,i'.ion than our present efficient H!rMr, er' iIlj'jr John Thompson. He is in 'ii''Wt' l"0(iel ofFicer, and the regularity, ,n'1 Punctuality with which business 'i i';riCte'l-u,,,ler ,lis management, an well as 'if.f A ' 0 . orc,,niniodation which prrvadea ol(. 1 eeuand appreciated byallclass , c r rp('!'ie. We trust that under Demo Mr'lTkW!'!c'1 "8 hope for, and not till kt may nnu a wormy euc- " 't should be onrse'.f. ; " trile itis 'hat death has all seasons toe, ""' s"'1 l ow fittirg it ia thit becoming fk ' "'"instoiies should be erected to I'-tfl'' r"'ing i laces of loved ones llfu,:''f're'- c,eatn nas called any one from 'rt ti iT irc! of any of our readers, we are ;rti , - ti,u ;,ria no man more compe- 1 10 rT lorn. -1 . 1 . . - uuii lurmnrv rtr mniiiAftrnnnir a .1 r. ... I.lllllf, .. ttia v i ',l,"r a tombstone or a monument "erh g ue? 'kinn of Loretto. Wher Vf r ' t0 een it epeaks volumes 14. . or Bj marks him as a mechanic that 'urnor in his line of busineas. He is tf ,."" 10 apply to when marble work 'f'ttt " ne'JeJ' 9 work is always "id tii8 price always moderate. -"v1! R,N Tathologt. or the Urogco ,nr '"HpMrtion. Chemical Analysis, and rofcopic Kxamiuation of the Urine., C;lrt'8.Wf1I.lt. ! acrr mpnnied by an Illustrntiye t,nt yrinary Deposits, representing the C.f, '''f'0 . appeararce of more than sixty ill VariLI.fl r.f ill rrre.ltn a rV.nn.l t r tt COtitftinl flttioiit. thru Ill'nHrAfl r..i Tna nutter, civing the charactcr'mtic in- t r"ifiiieu oy irje state 01 tne urine in It ' iTV ''erei,t diueases. I,,.!1'1 0 'ot warded by mail to' any nddresd I-' So thfeicbn should be without it. i'iTH ri 0WbilUe' 132 0rallt 8tlet 1i"s- 7 '-Jiiiir i-u Local Correspendt-iice. Johnstown, Oct. 19, 1871. D4a Friima The melancholy dayg hivo" come. 1 he flowers are rapidly decivinz. The withered leaves are falling , to the "ground. I he song of the bird is heard no more. , The bowlint Autumn winds send a dismal wail to the melancholy heart The frosts have cath red their harvest. Lon. appleR clinging to lonely branches, mourn the loss cf their com panions The cheqnered landscape has put on the garb of the mourner. The smoke and lia.BC or the Indian Bummer screens the disso lution of nature's beauties from the observing f uGa u ih Wild de'r ,eek a loely Place to shed hi. horns, bo nature veils herself as she expires. Add to thin solemnity the sad feelniBS inspired by the wholesale ruin of the devouring fires West and North, and the poor heart fills with sadness. Then add again the unexpected political results, which Peem to threaten nnpendi.i; ruin, and the cup of our bitterness is indeed full. "Never stoops the soaring vulture On his quarry in the desert. On the sick and woundi-d bison, But another vulture follows From his high, aerial look out; Bo disasters come not singly. But, as if they watched and waited, Scanning one another's motions, First a grief comes then a sorrow Till the heart is filled with anguish." So sings Hiawatha, and so feels vour corres pondent as he writes thee desponding words. But why repine 7 Thousands of autumns have come and gone thousands of cities have been destroyed nation after nation has reach ed the acme of its glory and then crumbled mto rums. Nature doposits in evervthing the elements or its own destruction. Even proud and god-like man must perish and decay. This earth Is not our home. Beyond the river ia the hden, whence our hopes centre There there is nothing to annoy. The bloom ef flowers is eternal Spring time lias no end joy is unal loyed aad everlasting, nope is forever buoy ant. Happiness is one continual fruition. Thitl.er let us press forward to the goal of our supreme deires and ultimate rewards. This Autumnal decay Bhall be succeeded by another Spring, when the germ of new flowers shall be awakened by genial suns into a new life, and so when all that is sentient ehall moulder into decay, another sun shall burst the icy cere ments of death, and the mortal shall put on immortality and bask in the eunshine of Eter nal Spring. There are five thousand three hundred voters in Cambria, county, sixty nine of whom are temperance men. They ought to ruu a candi date for President. Conetnaugh borough authorities are piving a part of the old Frankstown road. To do this they have to build two stone walls, each about four hundred feet in length one to keep the hill from sliding on the road and the other to keep the road from sliding off the lull. This portion of the repairs will be expensive. Thw foundation of the public school house in Conetnaugh borough is already laid. The di rectors have their old houses for sale. Sixteen Benedictine Sisters came to this place from Chicago on Saturday lost. It is supposed that their property was consumed iu that unfortunate city by the late terrible fire. Hou. George S. King and Davi 1 Kenly both arrived here last week from Chicago, where they had been doing business burnt out. 1 he Somerset Rail Jload has departed this life, with not a gho6t of a chance to be resus citated. The New Departure ofTehoot of the old Dem ocratic party can now take a second growth Sam Henry should now organixe a city out of the boroughs about here. He couldn't do a better act. The divine that wanted to take a sewing ma chine lady to the Pittsburg Quintette Club, at Union Hall, got the sack. Served him right. She had a husband at home. It is quite like ly that he didn't kuow that fact. The School Directors of Johnstown have made a few changes in their teachers, owing to ti e resignation of one lady teacher. Miss M Cague got an appointment to fill the vacan cy created in the primary school The undersigned and lot of his neighbors have hril'.iatit (laMina Tt prn.inir tuiiiik .' c - w " . . " standing the lateness of the season. Coroner Harrold we.it to Wilmore on la6t Saturday to hold an inquest upon the body of John Butler, lately killed at Eist Conemauf;h. Two new hotels will soon be opened in Johns town, one in the Suppes' bouse, and one in the Oscar Graffe house. The prediction published in your paper last Spring in ragard to great fires, has come true. Look over your files for the prophecy. A man named East has gone West to arrest an individual named North for endeavoring to force himielf down South. He will not suc ceed till spring. Nothing has been done here yet for raising money to relieve Chicago, but action is looked for speedily. In ray last letter I stated that I "nnderstood that there would be some difficulty in deciding which of the sewing machines would get the premium." I understand that a portion of Ike committee had decidd in favor of a Johnstown machine and a Pittsburgh machine. The gents of these machines told me so them selves, but other agents three in number informed me that the decision was considered unfair, and was unsatisfactory, and that the committee was about to meet again, and I left tbe fair grounds on Fridar, at 5 p m . , urder that impression. The official repoit, however, shows that there was no subsequent meetiiig of the committee. Every sewing machine has some good quality. 1 like tbe Howe Medal lion machine the best, because we have used it the most. - Ros Ror. Foasrxron Comisu 1 The king of all the traveling exhibitions on this continent will give two entertainments (afternoon nnd evening) in this place on Thursday next. This great com bination embraces all that is worth seeing in such an aggregation, and as it is the last show of the seaion, no ono should fail to go and see it in all its glory. Just what Forei augh can and will serve up for tbe a musement and edifica tion of our people, may be inferred from tbe advertisement elsewhere, as well as from tbe following which we find credited to the Colum bus State Journal: Foitr.rATTGH'R Grand Ewtrkk TnE Citt Frr.i. or Wholb Families fkom the t.'oti.Niur 15m Show asd Hosts ok I'eopi.k. At 10 o'clock yesterday morninjr Adam Fort-j.Hugrh's "jri-und equestrian and zoological ukk ri'Kt ion" paraded, tno streets of Coluunhus, with about a million and a half of curious urchins ac-tintr i tho ritrht and left tlank to the proci.-ssion. The cavalcade was led by the "Kyyptian Chariot," containing Tony Frank's band, with fourteen Arntiian horses attac-bod. A pair of Ck-phiints robed in velvet, followed, and eijrht Shetland ponies drew a beautiful bird-bower wi?on. A herd of camels were harnessed to tho lion cfc, and twenty-live other iron cuires, superbly or namented and filled' with rare animals and birds, were drawn by one hnndred fine horses. All the wnjjrons, harness, housing's, &c, looked "spic, span and new," Lontr before noon tbe city seemed almost over-run with whole families of people from the country. At half-past one o'clock we join ed tho thronir wending their way to the oppo site side of the Scioto, at the foot of Stalest reet bridge, where tho jrreat show was to take place. Two mammoth tents were erected, one devoted solely to the exhibition of the menairery, and the other used exclusively for the circus enter tainment. In the hitter were seated and standing- fully five thousand people. The mennirerio procr had attracted thither many of our most respectable citizens, who re garded it quite equal to what tbe proprietor find represented by innans of ad vertisinjr. The old war elephant "Uotueo." weighing- 10,0(10 pounds, and his nursling calf elephant. "Haby Annie," were by their rood disposition the beifrUt of curiosity to the little folks, who de lighted in feedinx them sweetmeats. . In the circus puvilion the performances were excellent in most part. As lady equesi riaus, tho famous Cordelia and Renorita Lowunde, to gether with M'llo Virginia, appeared at Rch exhibition. The veteran rider and trainer Mou seur Franconi directed tbe equestrian enter- tainment. .. .. . We doubt whet her sn "agirrctt a tion was ever more larjrely attended in this city than was ForepnuRh's yesterday. .The evening perform ance drew well also. . . . . Heavy oats are g-ood for horses; none will deny thut; but outs can't make a horse's coat look smooth and srlossy when he is out of con dition. Nhtrld.tn's Oii'iti) lAiitdiiion l'truxiert will do this when all else tuils. "NofK i.i it" ko the people say of Wuna uiaker & Itrown's clythiujr. 5F5.5ii.'OTE OF CAMBRIA COUNTY FOK 1871. C.'ir'nor i 1M69. iISTlUCTS. Allegheny Township. . . Adams Itlackiick " Cumbria " "!!"; Cambrin TJorouffh... '. Carroll Township ; Carrolltown Horough.!!" Chest Township : Chest Springs lioroug-h... . ! Clearfield Township. ... : Coopers.lale liorouuru Conenmujih Township Coneuiaugb llor., 1st W'd 2d " i Croyle Township.. . . 4 F.ast (Joneniauh ltoro'irh! tbetisburg- ilor., K. Ward.jl Franklin Ttnroujrh ' Gallitzin Township "J Jnekson Township JoiitiEtown llor., 1st W'd I 2d n ! .Id " i 4th " ! " " f.th " i th " I I.oretto lloroujrh : Millville Itoroiiirli ; Minister Township Prospect Horoujrh ! Kichiand Township Summerhill Township...: Summit ville lorourh . . .. i Susquehanna Township. '. I Taylor Township, Washington Township. . .i W bite Township , i Wilmore llorouirn i Woodvale llorou-h ; Yoder Township ; U cue nil. Totals Majorities, Q - n t. q 2 1831 23 "ii')"ei 431 151 UJ 47 1'5S fcl 31 115 17 28 ' 131 1SH 1 "47 ' 74 124 43 11 1 4'. 1)3 OS &3 23 20 m fio1 23 2. ei Htij .. 5fi m CM I 171 4S! 113 77 1 m fcM 7:1 1 61 132! 31 3H 43! 112. lf,2 m 13 43 15 114 142 8 C) 2i, 6 97) 101 48: 14'i! 2141 47' Mi 120 23 j 52 "icjiii clirf,!fl,fl,ur' Pres't Jiulue.lAb'inblulAxMiciate Jufye,s. 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" 43 84 40' 83 43 1 Kt 44 Kt 44 ' 8-t 4! 8:1' mi. 1 34 31 -M 35, ;3j 35 ; ."! 3,;! -jr,- 43! ,,IBIB !J 23j K; 19; 27: 25; 27 30 S4 22 32' 21 3!' .l 2. j 2oj 70 27, 70 3fi 77 27 70 27 77, 2:i97 2984 2410 SV 'v."." 1 5 '18 " It o 5 a H X m rn U3 m H O c ZP m In H x m I.lat of Jurors-Oertmber Term, 1S71. GRAND JURORS. Rilck John, Foreman, merchant, Carrolltown. lluxton Charles, ex-justice, Jackson township. Hole Mimucl S., mei chant, Frunkliu borough. Jtrady Kdward, st,ne-mason, 'onetnuu(rh bor. Conrad Henry, farmer, Clem n-M towiulu'p. Oeitrich John A., farmer, Carroll township. Ibinmyer Simon, farmer, Jackson township. JJill I James C, insurance acnt. Johnstown. Iiehart William, farmer, Cambria township. IJuniniro Henry, farmer, Adams township. Uarman Win., farmer, Susquehanna township. Hugrhes John I)., tailor, Johnstown borough. Kirkpatrick James T., farmer, Carroll twp. Keatinir James, laborer. Summerhill township. I.uther D. A., farmer, Carroll township. MeGough John, farmer, Punimerhtil township. Morley t 'harles, miner, Prosicct borong-h. Peek William, boss. East Conemauu'h bormiffh. Shorthill James, farmer, Summerhill township. 1 roxell John J.. merchant, Gallitzln township, garner Adam, (of G-,) farmer, Kichiand twp. vtintrard Peter, farmer, Kichiand township. Wilson ltobert, miner, Coheinaurh borouKh. i oung-Simon, butcher, Johnstown boroujfh. Traverse JuroraFimt Week. Allegheny township Michael Driskill, Jos. Koontz. Conemaugh township Samuel W. Blough. Conetnaugh bor. John Devlin, Win. Hoover. Croyle township Joatah Cnsti r, Jfhn Dively. Clearfield tow ushiii li. K. liinejan. Cambria township Richard J. tvuuj, John Evans lUeiilah). (.'aiubria borough John Quinn, John Kinks. Chest twp. John lilder, Jr., Ansehu Weak land, Paul ValniL-r. Carroll township John Flick. l.ist Conemaugh borough Klisha riumtrter. Ebensbui'K borough K. J. Mills. (nllitzin township Pernard Mj'ers. Johnstown bor. John Uenshoof, John Cogan, Daniel Covet-, l'iersrm Fisher, N. H. Hartzell, John M. King-, Joseph l.ayton. Win. C. Lewis, W . W. Walters, Oliver J. Young. -Millville borough James CHlluhan. Minister township Daniel M. Farren, James Morelaud, John O'llarro. Prospect borough William Otto. Klehlaud tow nsfiip Henry li, lilough, Jacob H. Paul, Clnirles Wendell. tsiisquehanna township John li. Haurn, Alon zo F.iliott. White township George S. Beers, John Cree, A. U. Fiske, Nathan Gates, George Walters Washington township Joseph Criste, Jesse McGough, John Porter. Wlimore borough Joseph Miller. ZVrerse Juror Sccowl Week. Allegheny township I'nt'k IlraniCT, Jos. JTull. Adams township John C. Horner. ISlaeklick township James White. Cambria towusbi lieo. Hi;rkey. Geo. Mills. Currolltown borough Francis Heiircr. Carroll township John Heniiet. Peter Camp bell, John Sbarbaugh, Jr., Peter Weakiand, Ja cob Yost. t'leartleld township nernnnl J. M'Feelv.' Conemaugh township Sum'l J. Hildcbraud. Conemaugh borough Emory West Ebensburg borough William Mills, jr. Gallitzin towr.nbip Daniel Hanlon. Johnstown borotigh George Knglebach. C. T. Fra.er, Napoleon i lay ncs, L). C. Morris, Hen ry Peden, Henry Wetm. Monster twp. Martin Campbell, John Ttel. Millville borough A. M. Gregg, Geo. Glass, Kob rt 8. Graham, Coo. Hager, Putr'k Hogun. Evan G. Lewis, William H. 4wens. Prospect borough Bernard Keelsn. Susquehanna township Micli'l Dcitrlch, G. W. Lloyd. Sumnierhill township Erwino Pent.- Tavlor Uwnhip Beujntuiti lftistioof, isapc C Hole, John J. Good, Lphraim Gc'ughnour, William Hunt. Washington township James Conrad, F. M. George, John II. Kennedy, James Sniilli. Wilmoro borough Peter Krinfre. Yoder twp. Jacob Hamilton, St'n Stutznlan. HICKEV'S FTTUNITCKE WAREKOOMS. John Hicbey, lTndertaker, on Julinn street. Fourth Ward. Altooiia. is prepared to supply Metalie Burial Cases of all sixs and patterns, and on reasonable terms. Mr.lHickey keeps constantly on hand a large stock of new and fashionable furniture, and thse who require nnytbinv in his Imic should give him a call. Every article sent from his rooms will be warranted us represented. Hair and Straw Matrasses umuufactUretl to order at less than city prices. Cane seat chairs re-oaned and titled up as irooil as new. All orders from a distance promptlv attended to. fjul.13.-tf. EvKnynonr wants it Frazier'9 California Herb Hitters. - Nononr can take Frazier's' vegetable Califor nia Herb Hitters and remain long unwell. Dit. Frazier's vegetable California Herb Bit ters will cure nearly all the diseases that tlesh is heir to. ark yor sick? Then read the advertisement head-d, "Millions Benr Testimony," &e. Tun success of Frazier's California Herb Bit ters Is now established beyond a doubt. Sor.n onlv ill bottles Frazior's California Herb Bittera. faus.lO.-tf.l .4 AfTDMJt. Tho wrather, cold, frofty and clehr, betokens that Autumn is once mraiii here and should remind one and all that the proper time for to-call on Georg-? Huntley Is at the earliest day practicable, for this is the season for put ting up stoves mud adjusting-: stove pipes, and George you know Is the rlgtit man for the em ergency. You will save a good many cuss words and much cs:sh by buying stoves,tpipe,"etc, at the Ebensburg house-furnishing emporium. Goon AnvrcE. A bit of "advice let 11s give von, now that its getting" quite cold, and it is this think not we'll deceive you or aught but the truth will unfold if you. wish to get tins worth of your money and such coeds as cold weather demands, you'll never do better, my honey, than yon can do at nil times and under all circumstances at Andy Christy's cheapest of of all cheap dry goods grocery, drug and fen eral variety stands over iu Loretto. Tnn election is over, heigho I heigho! the election is over, heigho 1 The wrong party has won, and we're badly undone, and our rooster has run like a son of a gun and and notwith standing all this and a great deal more, we'll all buy what we want to buy in the way of twatch es, jewelry, fancy- goods, notions, stationery, tobacco. eiars. etc., at C. T. Kobei ts' Treat, el egant and cheap store, just the same as if no election bad ever been held. . : - Look Here ! That's what the Herald says, and we have just as good a right U say it as t he Herald. But. what we want you to look bete for is, that K. .1. Mills lias Just received a new lot of extra family flour made of new wheat and warrauted to be tip-top and a sure pop on every bake. Also feed iu profusion and at pri ces very moderate. The great cause of so many young- people be in gray headed is on account of their having tietl the vile compounds which have flooded the market so lonyr. Natures HaIk Restora tive is a sure remedy for his - Clear aurriftnl; tut potsoii , jirrfecttu fu-ret, clean ami reliable. Lemtnou St Murray soil It. See advertisement. , , i , . i . 1 "Ladies' and Children's Fancy Furs, at John Fareira's Popular Fur' Emporium. 718 Arch Street, Thiladelphe. His stock of Fancy Furs for Ladies' and Children is very large and no one can fail to be suited. Cn 4mps and Pains iK thu Stomak are the rsnit of imperfect indigestion, and may bo immediately relieved by a dose, of JuJiumhhi inmlirnr lAnimtvt. A tea-spoonful iu. a lit lie sweetened water is a dose. LOOK AT THIS I-Benton & Wayne, whole- ?l!e aii,.,r'V.ul. UoaIc'rs " Hardware, Ac, Nos. 203 and 210 Main street, Johnstown, offer at re markably low prices the following amoiiK man v hrst class articles: -1 Sleigh Runners, No. 1 $1.10 per pair. Rough Shafts, " 70 " " Finished Shafts, " .' I.10 " 100 set Wagon Hubs. 100 set Wagon Spokes. t - j xt -, ,, . 100 p,-t wagon Felloes. Iron and Nails, nil sizes: (ilass. Putty, Win dow Sash, Sole Leather, Upper Leather, Calf Skins, Shoe bindings, and a full stock of Hard ware, Ropes, &e., at the very lowest cash pri-t's-"t Benton-& Wayne's, 9-23.-2m. 203 A 210 Main St., Johustowo. Just the Thino !-Economy and comfort has at Inst been combined in the matter of a Spring Hed Bottom, and the result tnav now be seen at the cabinet ware establishment of Sir. Robert Evans, iu this place, that gentleman, having bought the right of this county for Glenn's Pat ent Wooden Spring- Bed Bottom, certainly the most simple, satisfactory and chea?K-st 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 ireutlemen in 1 lttsburg bear ample proof. Mr. Evans is prepared to manufacture nnd fit these patent bottoms 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. TlTE use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian HnirTle newer brings new hair upon bald heads, if the hair follicles are not wholly destroyed. Try it. Bring toe hoys to Ouk Hall for cheap and durable clothes. Guaranteed Perfect satisfaction at Wana mader Brown's. II T M 1; x I A I. . JAMISON LITZINGER. Married, at Cath olic church. Bedford, on Thnrsdav morning', by Rev. Father Brown, Dr. W. W. Jamison, of Loretto, nnd Mrs. Emily Ruth Litzikgcu, of the former place. The Doctor has our very best wishes for his future happiness nnd prosperity. 1 1 has done well in deserting the lonely and forbidding path which leads down to buttonless, comfortless, cheerless old bachelorhood nnd taking unto himself a wife nnd helpmate whom wcare sure will always stand ready to console hliu in bis nil! irt ions, soothe hi:u in bis sorrows, rcj.iiee w-ith him in his prosperity, and love and com fort him under all circumstances. Pence and plenty lie ever with them through life, say we. H I LL BLAIN. Married, in this place, on Thursday lust, by Rev. T. K. Jones. Mr. Wil liam II ri.i.nnd Miss Annie Blain, eldest dauirh terof Mr. Abratu Blain, barber, all of this place. The happy couple very kindly remembered the printer, and for so doing they haveonr Mn ceie thanks 'and best wishes. ""Bill" is well known to everybody as tho hostlerat the Man sion House, and a more worthy or better be- . baved man, white or colored, in this humble I sphere, we have never met. We feel sure that he has got a good wife, and that both will do their utmost to perforin all the duties pertain Inir to the happy state upon which they have just entered. No one who knows them can do might than wish them an abundance of lnippi ness, and as we are confident that they deserve It nil. we trust they will live loiitf to enjoy this world's blessing's. OIllTfA ItT. CARNEY. Died, in Allegheny township, on Friday last, Oct. 13th, Mrs. Margaret Qustv, relict of liuniel Carney, sr., aged about 80 years. The deceased wns born in the county Berry, Ireland, and was there niarried to her late hus band and became the mother of six children ail boys. She came to t his country in the y-ar ls50, and one year thereafter removed with her family to this county, where she resided until the time of her death. Her husband preceded her to tbe grave some twelve months or more ago, but all her offspring are still living, and all but one of them we believe reside in this coun ty. In ail the walks of life as wire, mother and neighbor 'Mrs. Carney perfortned her part as became a true christian and a good woman, and as she lired a devout and sincere member ot tbe Catholic church and received all thecon soljitions of thut religion in her dying moments, there is every reason to believe that she bus gone to enjoy the eternal reward vouchsafed to all who die pure in spirit and free from guii. lUTIEH. Died, nt Conemaugh, on the 10!h inst.i of injuries received on t'.ie railroad, John Sm a Y Huti.er, aged 23 years. His remains w ere brought home to Wilmore forihtcrnieiit. where quite an eloquent and affecting discourse was delivered by the Key. Wagoner, of the U. B. church, as a parting tribute to him who had seen the last of earth and passed awuy. That brow Is cold-those lips are mute 'that voice we'll hear again, oh! -never; lie lay there like a broken lute Whose thrilling tones are hushed forever. Those clear blue eyes forever scaled Will light not with the olden triad ties. And hearts whose arrief t,i yet be healed Will mourn their withered hopes iu sadness. We ne'er Shall sod that face Pii:n. ' Unless when slecpt'ul drciiui's are haunting, And ever in the world's refrain That sweet voice will be sadly wanting. Wilmorb. C.TBSON Died, in Philadelphia, on Thursday, 12lh instant, Rosanna. wlto of Allied C. Gib son, Esq. Her husband is well known by many of our citizens, and is a brother-in-law of Gen. M'lVmnld.of this place. We take the following notice of her death and funeral ceremonies from the Philadelphia Catholic Stamianl : In Memoril-m. On Mondnv last, let h inst., the mortuary solemnities of Mrs. Rosaur.a Gib son took place in the Church of the Assump tion. Solemn Requiem Mass wns celebrated by Rev. David Kcnriek, C. Mof Germantown, as sisted by Rev. J. A. Gallagher as Deacon, and Rev. Father Wall, Subdeaenn. The absolution of the body was given by Very Rev. Father Carter, V. (.. who paid a well deserve,! tribute to the well known worth and merits of the de ceased. The following gentlemen acted as pall-bearers: Hon. James Campbell. Mark Wil cox, Charles A. Reppller, and Daniel iDevitt. The deceased was a most exemplary lady, re spected and esteemed by all who knew her. Tiequiejicat in mee. 1 J. WATERS, Justice-of-thr-Peace, has removed to the office recently occu pied by Dr. K. H. Plank, ou the east side of Centre street, opposite Colonnde Row. M ALE TEACIIEIl WANTED A Mle Teacher is wtinted to take chanre of the Loretto District School Tor the term of six months. Salary to be regulated according to tlie qualification of tho Teacher. For further information apply to J. E. SHIELDS, Secretary. , Loretto, Oct. 14, 187L-3t 1 - ' A DMINISTIJATIOX NOTICE. ' Estate of Christian Smay, dee'd." Letters of Administration on the nbovn es tate, situated ill Summerhill -township, L'ura bri.i county, havinj? been g-mntitl to the under signed by the Register thereof, all persons hav ing claims against the same are requested to present, them properly authenticated for set tlement, an 1 those indebted are notilied.that pay tueut must bo madt without' delay; . - ANN SMAY. Administratrix, Summorhill Twp., Oct. 21, 1871.-4t. BULLETIN CAUSES I We have bought mere largely, and therefore more cheaply, than ever before. We havo selected EVERY PIECE of Goods with the ut most care, and had EVERY YARD examined, and well SPONGED before making-up. We hav : rejected all COTTON Goods, and have manufactured nothing but ALL WOOL. We have studied all the New Styles English, French, and American and have adopted only the best, together with many New Designs originated by Ourselves. We have made many Improve ments In Making-up, and have more confidence than ever in the superiority of our Work manship. We have labored to suit all tastes, and have Plain Styles as well as more Fashionable Cuts, and every variety cf Shade and Material. We have determined to do a Larger Trade than ever, and so have combined every Induce ment that can possibly be offered. OAK HALL, si V. Ml 'Y !8'71. AUTUMH. CONSEQUEf-lCES! Our Slock H even more varied, and our Prices even lower, than ever before. Cur Cljthlns viilt novo then sustain its reputation cf being tha most Reliable cr.d Curab's in the market. Cur Cciicrr.era w!!! bo In no danger of having "CctJonStufT" palmed ctT on them. Our Fall Clothing has a Styl ishness end Genteel Appear ance which cannot fall to attract and please all Gentle men of good taste. Our present Stock will be less liable than sny other to any cf the mishaps which some times befa!i ether Ready-Wade Ciolhing. Cur Sfccfc is sure to certain what will suit all classes and conditions of Men end Boys, both as to Goods end Prices. Our Customers, old and new, will be delighted -with our preparations for the present Fall and YYSr.tar Trade. MARKET AND SIXTH STS. I L H S fl W m OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH STS. LADIES' FANCY FURS! JOHN FAREIRA TI A roll St., Middle of tho Block, between 7th 8th St., South Side, PHILADELPHIA, Importer. Manufac turer and Dealer in all kinds and quality of FAXCl riRS '"fi '.tWf tlren'm Wear. Ilnvipg imported a ;wjv very J.irKcancl splen- --i---1" ' -" did a-isoi-lment of all the different kinds of Furs from tirst bands in Europe,- nnd have had them made up by the most skillful workmen, would respectfully in vite the readers of this paper to call and exam ine his very lariTe nnd beantifurnssorttner.i of h'lincu Vurxf-rr Ijuiiei .i?it t.7i Haren. I am deter mined to sell at as Inw iricex ns any other re epectahle House in this cits. All Fun carruut-e-t. Nil I3iisrpresrihiri"ti tn rfftrt mlf. . JOIIS VMiElUA, Oct. "l.-Sm. 713 Akch Stueet, Phii.ad'a. Jn 9 S SHERIFF'S SALE. lij virtu of snn dry writs of IV inf. Kifinn. and FVri Facia issued out of the Courted' Common Pleas of Cambria county, nnd to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House) in E;:.Misburg, on Tcesday, thetuli day of No YKMiiK.it next, ai 1 o'clock, P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit : All the right, title and in terest of Mary lscnbrode, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in Carrolltown borough, Cam bria county, front ing on an alley 0:1 the tiorl h, adjoining" lots of Dominic Eger, Janu s C. Ensiy and Francis Buck on the wst, lot of I-awrence Sehroth on the south, and lot of Philip Glosser 011 the east, having thereon erected a two story Ida 11k house, now in thu occupancy of Mary senbrode. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Buck & Co., tor use of Joan E. Scai.lan ei, of. - W, Ti. HONACKFil, Sheriff SheriiT's Office, F.beiifjburg, Oct. 21, lI.-ot. A ULMTOK'S NO I ICE ! John V. Barnes r. Dani-i Re-d and Sarah Reed. fliKiimii 1'U.ait itf Cambria Countu, Ao. la, Si4t. Ttrm. 18T1. Fi. Fa. And now. Sept.!', 1ST1. on motion of Johns ton &. Scaulan, W. Horace ltom, Esq., appoint ed Auditor to report distribution of money iu the hands of the Sheriff arising-from the sale of defendant's real estate. From the Hecord. , By the Court. J. K. Hite, Proth'y. ls. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sit for the purpose of the above appoint ment, at hisotlicein the Borough of Johnstown, 011 triduy, Hie :iil of Aovrnibrr hpxI, at 1 o'clock, P, M., when and where all parties iiir terested may attend tf they see proper. M . llK.4( F ItOSE, -Auditor Johnstown, Oct. 21, 1871.-4L IVJOTICE. AH'perpor.s are lreby no-a-' titled that I have"bought. at public sale the following- personal property: 3 Bods and Bed ding, 1 two horse Spring; Wagoii, 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 !.... v,... 4 ....... 4 iv...l;.. A.I.,... 1 q'.Li. Chairs, and a lot of Saw Lotfs. ami havo left f- ,r .' r'V '1- ,, 'Vi;' the same with Joseph Youuj,-. in Carroll town- ! P:' V , , ""'I'l ... 1.. ... . , i.e.. . -l lid JUll.1- ferinjr therewith will.do so at his peril. A.VDI1EW YOUNG, JK. Blacklick Twp., Oct. 14, 1S7L-3L KXCt It. TK Ul AUCTION! AUCTION! HAVING been coiamisslnned liv Gover nor Geary to act as .4 f C'J 7(i.Vf,'K in and for the Borough of Ebensburg. 1 am now prepared to receive-nnd s.-lj at Public uction all kinds of Goods, Wares. Mer chandise, lie., and also attend totheduties of iictioueer at all sales or Lunds, Tene ments. Livestock, HfMi hnl.i Furniture." &c. -c. within ilie lnuilsof said Borousrh. Ti rm i;io f rate. Inuuire at N. l) Hijjh Street. Ebensburg-, .V. L. b.tlXLY. pril 2Z, la'A.-tt. o S . I - o IS- In ci - : . ' 5 - L " CC . j; w z - n Kj p. S i i r c r: - -t '-r 7 -. Es 2 - r " 3 5 !! t 5 ' UJ ; J i .v;)isu.i.)x:i ry-T O 4 -CSS - is ; J rrbHTH-EAST MISSOLP! Farms and rnitnproved Lands forjraie by lii'XrtT &; Moss, Paris. Mo. 11 KST NATIONAL SADDLE AND J- HARNESS SHOP OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Hlg-li street, o; posite Union School House.) West Ward, Ebcnsburtr, Pa. M. M. O'NL'HJ a a n i lwwinaduaiid re r work in my line executed . on the short cat notice. nrt ut the raoit reasonable rates. U-ii.-tt'.l ' fy w. ens DICK. AiroisxtY at Law. Eb- isburrf-. Pa. Offsce in Colona.le Bow. All manner of legal business attended to satis factorily "d collections a specin.ty. hMt.tf.'J SEW FIRM INp OLD STJND com s-ssst GOOD GOODS &. GREAT BARGAINS ru the KE.iny as:i: LJAVING become pr,,nrie?rn-s of tie STt RK y KtHM and STUCK F Gi KL-S recently be- STOCK OF MEV GOODS jy UltF.t t FA It I J TV, ,;!r. ,,h,' lal" 'ari. an.i ;M many new ones PRICES FULLY AS LOW eonsn-ntlysto-ked uji, .. fjin3 w-el s-l.-ot u-iv''v-0"1. ,,r. 1,:tV ''-l'S. l.KFS G..n;,S II I.E. II. I. ( ,'iTIIS, M'F? V V A I ' iliii- m. atiili ot hi r articles, larirw or smnll. that ,-an be f.-,r-1 in v.uv store of 1 I ke character in the cotinty ; and as ire inn-ii to sili i:xcliivi:ia lor cash ok cnt'.vTitT PaOhi-ci', and make no bad dM,t. wo fed sure that onr stock nnd our prices will not onlv secure but rebiin for us a lilx rul share of patronage EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL are respectfully solicited, and ir e rail to ren der cm in. satisfaction, both as rirnriSiheiiml Hy of our poods and the prices asked Tor them. It will rtaiiily lie no fault or the new firm at the old stand of Shoemaker .V Co., Mhrh -tr. i t lion t forn-i-t to cull and w II not forget ioUive you full value for your moiu v. MVLRS & LLOYli. I.bensburir, Jan. 2?, ISTL-tf. JILLIONS JiKAU TKSTIMONY TO TZl I III WONDERFUL CURATIVE EFFECTS. f ALIFORM 1 ilEP.B BITTERS A true medicine, niar.nf.-tctur d from burs' J 'i tees or vital prineipb-of Herbs. Roots. Larks, I lowers. c, embraciinr twenty -one species, toundVrowina-on th" ir..l.'fii im -i-.ti t :ii n of Cal ifornia, parts of Scutli .AiiM-rieii. nnd India nil pnsoy:!n:r wend, riel v u!-kii.iKii ci'inlive powers, and are ollcred to ail ! .;.!, of v Imt ever kinriioni, lami. nation, name, or color, as tlio beFt ineiHcinul prepaiatiou i .ir (li o.crcd for tne cure of DYSPnPS! t , Loss of Appetite. Indigestion. Liver CoinnlrHnl. fieueral Debili'y, lH-u rlio u. J ivsentcrv," 1- lu x, Cramp. P;ii,.tisiie--s, 1 lc-.ela'1-e. t holera." Cholera Morbus. Chilis. Fcv raw:l Airue. snd for the re li f and cure of A!!'ecti,:s of t he bueider und Kidneys, P:ii"is in th- ..u-k tm-l Ltdns, and Eruptive I:sc:tc. s',:-li ns Scroti:'. i. Tumor;-, I'iinpicj-, A:c, nriain from Liipurity of tho blood. t"For sale Vy ail Drup-jrists. au.lO.-ly.l VHOLESALE B30TS AKD SHOES. 3. CQf LDS & 0. Boot s mii Shoes AT VERY LOW PRICES, AT H. CHILB3 & CO.'S, 133 nOOI) STRl-HT, PITTSIIMlCli. A lara-e Stock of Natl l Ti'ftir'. f.r Miners and Furnace Men, constantly on hand, whicii we sell from 10 to 2U cents erpnir below tho usual maiket rates. IJuly 7, l.-;i.-im.) (AMBatAC07rrfY,33KDS. thci Commissi'. vn rsnf C:sr-.bria County are nr. w prepart-d to sell to thoe (!eir,nj- the same. th B )N I ut" said county, in sums of f Mn. f:.-il nnd fr'iOO. These Honds are issued by authority of the Court of yuartcr Sessions of Cambria coun ty, forth" purpose of raisimr ivoney tf build the N-w County .(nil. and pty interi st at the rate of six per cent, per annum-, said interest beiuir payable seini-annually and are redeem able at t lie pL-asure of the 'onim listeners after the 13ll !.- ni' DcfciKlicr. l74, nnd pay able the I.'Jlli !iv i-.f ;-(i'iiil r. Con pons :ire attached r. o-.'h l'..n-l for the semi- annual instalments of iut.-icsr. Parties desirinir t inv.----t i'i this I onn Trfli please call on the Commissioners at tluir Ofilee in F.I cnsbii vu. Wifn.-ss our Iian-Ts Gi.? 10th div of April, A. D. 1S71. " MAritTCE MrXAM ARA. I .TAMFS K. NEASON, Coni'rs. FUANCls o'FUIEU Atteft J. A. Kl..:,r.HT, I'l.-rk: (apiI5:-t t.) T O II X 11 A L 1 P IT A N t , J Wholesale and Retil De ler i i Frcsii Fisli, 0iStcr3,Yeciatl33. Fruits, k mo i"$ .Sailitt Street, .OX.V.ST Oil -V, FA. Western Fish, at... Pc. to 'ic. per Ih. Fresh Muni. at. lot. per lb, or '2s-. apiece, or four for Jl.UU. Extra No. -2 Mat kt rel, per hbl nt . ?1!.00 Extra No. 2 Mackerel. a-r half libl., at t!.7 Extra No. 2 Mackerel, per ipiarter. at ' ." Ex i ra No. t Mackerel, per kit, nt t:.ii He also keeps on band all kirds of Y-r? is-bl-s. Fresh Butter. !:. which he receives oaily. J--'Will isit l'.benbiirir. Carrolltow n and I.oretto eneli wei k (Itn iiiif G,c scaso.l. May 7, !71.-tf. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. r- rj r- r nrniir-iM fA1 of L Anil Al'orli tl'nrranlril! Pi'Jt )" I'MEXT5, Town Stoaks. RKAf wnd Table Tors. u.:;. thet.ncst Dalian Marble and in style (1 -u ei ktriiii-1: ip not surpassed by nry inantil-iet urer. C.ivc me a call before decidi!!1?- upon pni-c.liasinir or orderhur -IK else w tier'. .1.1 .Ml t W - Wo Lorttto, April TZ, ls71.-tf. M Mi:.S ILKINsON. I'SIC! Mt:SIC! ! Th? "Sistkrs will -...1 , e- zJ. I.e-vrins "'1 the Pf .VN" I ' fcvTt- ?:s M I- I.OliEi i.N or CA RI- f-'ZtSZZZiMf- .M-.l o.li. A.N at any t time after Easter. ' " tf.' For terms ab'.lv 7 to tl. Snt..ri.irjiK Isi?.- flC tcr M. Hoi:. i:.ssk. C ! i : tv i; i od - --; ! t e. Lbensbursr. April 1. 1S71 tf. Sl?- or to Rev. Rl C. Christy, IXECLTOUS' NOTICK Wlirreas letters Tesfsnientirv to .the estate cf Titom s Adams. Sr.. late of C:.-u lu.-l '. towi.shit.. dee d, have tiecn irranred to.t!i- un.U rsiirne.l. mH persons indebteii tosai-i eslat an- reiictcd to inak1 imim-diae pa in. nr, and ilmsi- ha inir claims ajralnst the same :ire desired to present tlieiii in proper s!ia for act . lem.-nt. TIMMAS ADAMS, Jii., i J. IT. I aire. LASS. Executors; St. Augustine, Sept. .'je, ls71.-t, I pXECUTOirs KcfrFcE W!.efe:,s Ix'tters Testacierterv to the Estate cf An Tltnv Anstai.t, l.:fc oft nil tr.wusfiip. dee'd. ha eltcii a-ranted to't!:e stibscrllx-r. ell pei-son j indebted to the nti-! estnte are roqu.-sted hi. i make ir.imediute pn uicnt, i.iid tt;se havi-is- ii.i n:e. a. ic .pa;, .iciii, I..1U f. ft. , j., .......... i .1...... . . - -1 . m .... 'i in. ii'x-tii iim prox'cr l o.iii:i n'l pvau .in ii1, . . . v - j ANTHONY ANNA. Sxeouter-. Chest Twr., S-pt. 21, Ls7L-4t. GRFAT WESTERN GVK WORKS. It i (tew. Double inl Siiifcle Itarrel. Sl"t CtniK, Fc-oli-.-is. Ai.iir.iihuiim. . Sportitur Ooods. Rifle Barrels. Ixn-ks, Mounr lnurs (Jur Materials. e. Send for T'riee I.isr A1 lresa .1. H. Jt'ilINSTt .. (,rt H'tfin fijr-. irei-fcw. II Smlthtietd Street. Pttaiui t h, P;.. t K. H. Army Cart ire Ef tics utni Ucvol vers b.ougrht or traded for. VT. T A "II soNii. !."," V V I.orptln. I nr.ilirin I'w Tenders h's professitmsf S(rvi,-e t. all citizen of the nbo c place and v;v.-::;;ti w ;io mil V at an v sta:;.1 in need of Medical ' ai'r.-M.-tf.l
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