i 5 caysx-isaiaL3a3Bas.si:. irGJ3-7":!js:2is3E2is. rs Cambria ,fmaiL? CaC AND PERSONAL. .na" RUd nonr "V V -n"o you been YT1? Wansm3k Brown's for your Fall Suit 7 dear and sunshiny dF. any tnn cool for c onw e9tablwhea its -lheu(S n rherever used. People who b? 'J :5pcb of the illness of Jndgo TivTor the Argument Court, which was fixed nw.'n not be held. E;httfn horses and carts belonging to he Merrs. Collins parsed through town on p piy bund for Mahoning, Jafleroa Go. No better bread was ever eaten than F,i7em Star flour produces, and Oatman is the only dea'er here who eells that brand. -Our good friend M. V. Meagher has our ir7ost thanks for valuable assistanco ren--ere,j ja tLe mailing of our papers last week. There is to be a shooting match bet ween the stars a kind of a star engagement on the niTlit of tbo 13th of this month, if as tranomers know anythiug about it. A little fjirl named Weaver, three years of "?. was burned to death by the upsetting 0falightpd keroseno lamp, at Paradise, Clearfield county, a few evenings ago. 'Thursday, Nov. "Oth, will bti Tanksgiv day. At least the President and the Governor both say bo. and it is to be pre i-ined that they know how it i9 themselves. Dr. IX W, Z?igler, surgeon dentist, will at the Mountain Housa in this place from 51 unlay until Saturday of next week, when iif will go to Carrolltown and remain a few dvs. Old Sol himself is not a surer pop on tbe rise than is the Eastern Star flour when male into bread dough. M. L. Oatman is the only dealer here who sells this favorite Irand. Several outrageous typographical errors nrcurrsd in a portion of our edition last week. Battl tn wo couldn't run the Freeman and the q'ltr.sy both, and we had to run the rdnsy. ' Good flour, good hams, good brooms a:d the bent of carbon oil is what E. J. Mills is rejared to furnish his customers at the L'jteet cash rates and in either large or small .actitus. A Dla'rsville boy named Joseph Gwin i't was severely scalded on the 20th ult.. a-i! was afterwards attacked with scarlet f-ver, and between the two Lis death result ed on the 24 ih. That t'g Etock cf drugs, medicines, no frr.s, j';e!ry. etc., which Judge Murray fct cast to I uy is now ready for ti n in action and purchase of the jub!rc. Next e?k we fhall tell all vre know tn ut it. J !;n Mainhart, of Tyrone, who was ar rteted CD suspicion rf having been iustrun tfr.tal in canting the death of his wife some Vie Ro. was last4 week discharged from cstoy, there being no evidence against him. . A ilillvilla borough lad named Collins hi or.e cf his legs broken a few days ego b beirg cp.uht in the spokes of a wagon, :'; !.e was er j - ing a free ride on the coitp i'.ie I'ole, as boys are in the habit of doing. A lad named Matbias Bowser fell from chestnut tree in Unity township, Bedford rncty, a couple of Sundays ago, and frac fcred his shoulder and jawbone and injured !.- Leal severely. Sj much for climbing t:6 trj Sunday. His week's TJcrald says a reward of J!60 will be paid for the recovery of two : rs" eto'en in Indiana county and the ar Mt of the thief, and the Indiana papers of lait week tay that the horses were recovered Kverl days ago. Which is which 1 If you want to see a full and elegant ixk of nice goods from which it is the wrtit matter in the world to make a telec t:a and get as much for your money as at kt other t tore, goto V. S. Barker's cheap brsr and consult his clever clerk. Oenrj Alibert, of Freeport, Indiana f:utty, an employee on the Butler branch t!'at train, fell beneath the cars at Bntler Janctirn, on Thursday week, and so-thock-fcg'y injured that he lived only a few min w. He leavts a wife and two chiidren. Our friend and s-ubs.crlber, Mr. John -;rspr, of Jackson township, we are sorry to wy, was caught between the end of a y piece of timber and a tree stump, on '--ay lait week, and very badly crushed -wrouch so indeed that his recovery was it the time considered doubtful. We are pleased to note that our esteem- friends Mr. Thomas Carland and the two Mrs. Bowman, of Altoona, have returned 'tm a very pieaant visit of several months Ration in Ireland. We hope they will long R.'"-y the good health which now more than fris being vouchsafed to them. Tke Juneauta (why not say Juniata ?) , 'r.Trono bave our thanks for a hand ' y printed complimentary season ticket c course of lectures to be given under its K'ptceaat stated intervals during tbe com- rin'"' f we g0, r'en Brainard, yon j1 be apt to see us, if you retain your sight then we won't go. Thanks anyhow. "a part of our edition last week we au ocei the aerlous illness of Judge Taylor, -o aa stricken with paralysis jeMTo id-;-S Court in Ilollidaysburg on Tuesday. "He laf"!06 reCf,vere(i sufficiently to be removed i b? in Huntingdon, which was done 7 special train on Monday evening last, but ecndition is still critical, with the chancea pitst bim. t-Tl1 d,welIinK noC at Shawtown, West 3!r iD CCUDty. waa destroyed by lire on of ftemoon last, and Mrs. Miles, one t e occtpants, was burned in a shocking "Eer anl is not expected to live. The t'Jw caused and the injuries kflicted on lt'C'?an fcy the 'gnition of carbon oil, in which she had been working in front W tot stove. .Tf raan who said his name was Weaver wurf- ' h6 hxs relatives living in Bellefonte, In D d in tbo act of hanSinS himself orc townhip, Weftmoreland county, jondny week. He was induced to give U ""P nnd ws taken to Livermore, re money WM collected for bim and bis wi St.paW t0 Tyrone. He waa evidently J- je publish this week the first of a ee t? fl, tCrB from the 'nd of Poey and aic'h Eniera,d Tfele. bat tbe late hour at . i 8 rece"17Cfl (Thursday afternoon) h tr u from giving it the prominence fteae 1 nJ Posi,iQ which it deserved. icd iCr8 are tne production of a master . aod cannot but provo interesting and tractive to our readers. '7 IWm r " RodKers. are pleased to r.om tlje Herald, bas determined to re- 1118 tstabliKhment. destroyed by fire a t'sfr?8 ag0 Mr- R ha" met with many tan !. ,n,i ia tls time but he baB always tfc4t if? . to overcotte them, and we feci sure p. 'tidomitable energy and perseverence ithb"7 h,m ,afe,y through this one. We ""Bur abnnat success and a speedy rc Puon of business, and are only sorry that Utn ,.mnrjity cannot boast of many more u ll9 bim. I.ocul Correspondence. Johkstown, Nov. 2 1871. Deab Fbefman I take my pen in hand to let you know that I am not well, and,I hope these few lines may find you enjoying the same blessed state of health. THE BUPPES DRAIN. Mr. Conrad Suppes is determined that his new hotel shall not lack for sanitary regula tions ; consequently be has caused a largo subterranean drain to be made from the ho tel on Cliuton street down Levergood street to the river, a distance of forty rods or more. This drain will be a great drain on Mr. S.'a pocket-book, but will be of incalculable ad vantage. fatton'i ehop. Workmen are cow engaged putting the weather-boarding on tbe large chair shop of Wm. P. Pattou. It will take over eight thousand feet of wrought boards to put the shop through, but the Major is flourishing like a green bay tree and does not regard expense. DlBEKTrS NEW BANK. We have not often seen a more cosy bank ing house than the one that John Dibert & Co. have moved into, on Main street, No. 240. It is perfectly hew, as clean as a pin, heated by beaters, "and has very large show windows and double doors. The doors, washboards and furniture are beautifully grained and all one color. The counter and desks are handsome' articles of furniture. Hydrant water and gas complete the elegant arrangements, and we are free to say ii is the nicest banking houae in Western Penna. W. I. A. We feel grateful to W. L. A. for his sym pathy and words cf consolation, which were given in kinduess.and feel somewhat abashed at having been overcome, but the calamity was so appalling that we couldn't help it We have a heart that can feel ; so much so indeed that we have ceased to read the sick ening details of the late disasters, for they are too much for flesh to endure. The fruits of the earth are truly abundant, but to the poor they are but what the fruits and the water were to Tantalus. WINTER. Now that winter is coming on, let every one prepare his family for the northern gale, and when he has done eo let him not neglect the poor. "lie that giveth to the poor lend eth to the Lord." There are pocr in every community, and we are among those who believe that a man never loses anythiug by being kind to the poor. Blessings will fol low. We Shall never forget the story of the poor newsboy, who, when crushed beneath the cars early in the morning, said, as ho was dying, "Mother, I only sold three papers. You will find the money in my pocket. It will get you one loaf of bread." These tad words touched the hearts of tbe by-sUnders so much that they immediately raised a col lection and made that mother comfortable, before the eyes of the litllo newsboy wre closed in death. The contributors never re gretted what they had done, and never will. ELIAS HOWE. Mr. A. S. Wagstaff, the agent here for the celebrated Elias Ilovre Medallion Sewing Machine, No. J 20 Clinton strett, took us into Ids office on Saturday, and, being a me chanic himself, he took his machiue apart and &howed us how one thread crosses the other in forming tbo lock 6titch something wo never understood before. He then open ed up some other machines, and we were really astonished at the simplicity of the Eli .s Howe machina as compared with the ot hersj. Tlicy wero exceedingly complicated, w hile his is exceedingly simple, and as strong as it is simple. Wc took some notes at the time, but we are not mechanic enough to de scribe the machine. The feed, the shuttle, tho press bar, tho knuckle j int. the treadle, the hinges to open and close and oil the ma chine, the tension, and indetd every thing, is so simplified, yet bo strong, and so well protected from dust, that any person who tees ouo opened must admire the machine. FINE BCTXDINGS. The buildings that have lately been put up in Johustown are cf a better class thau those formerly erected. The ceilings are much higher, largo glas3 panes decorate the windows, and inside shades are put up in stead of outside shutters. Even houses that are built for renting purposes are put up in the most modern style. But then tho land lord tariffs the tenant. TEACIIER3 INSTITUTE. We have beard no objection made to hold ing this Institute in Ebensburg. It is a cen tral locality. But there are objections urged to the time. Some at least waut it held be tween the holidays, as they will lose that time at any rate. As we are not going, we have nothing to say, but we think the will of the majority, whatever that may be, should de cide the matter. TITAT SPOT. The originator of the item published in your last about the pear-shaped spot on the sun did not understand whereof he wrote, or else the figures bave since got sadly mixed. There may have been a spot on the sun of the size mentioned when the item was writ ten, but it is hardly there now. We object at any rate : " 1st. To the assortion that 40,000 miles is equivalent to three-quarters of a minute of ate ; 2d. To tine assertion that the subtended angle is Z inches one mile from the eye ; 8d. To smoking a glass to see it at this late date. The first assertion is erroneons. Radius is ninety-five millions miles. Diameter is one hundred and ninety millions. Circum ference ia six hundred and thirty millions. Hence three-quarters of a minute of arc ia not quite 22,000 miles. And this is too much, for the earth is now in perihelion, or the sun is nearest the earth. So much for en or No. 1. Statement: As 360 degrees nr 21.C0O minutes is to one minute, bo is 630.000,000 miles to 29.000 miles. If one roinuto is 29, 000 miles, three-fourths of a minute is 21, C00 miles. The second assertion is erroneous. Be cause, if the divergnnce in one mile, or 63, 300 inches, is Z inches. In 95.000.000 miles the divergance would be 95,000.000 multi plied by 3, equal to 356.250,000 inches, or 6,622 miles only. And as radius vector is now nearly the shortest, owing- to the earth being in perihelion, tbe angle would have to be larger, as tbe spot is nearer to tbe eye by several millions of miles. The smofeing of a glass to see tb"i3 spot is useless now. For a spot may be 40.000 miles in diameter one day and the next day it may be entirely dissolved. Besides, the sun revolves on Its axis in twenty-five days. If the spot was near its centre when seen, in fix davs it would pass to the right hand to the edge of the sun's disc, and be outof sight. The sun is nearly 3,000.000 miles in circumference. One half of this is disc, and 40,000 miW would only be about one thirty- seventh part of the disc, and could barely bo seen with the naked eye if it were there. Let the Teachers' Institute attend to this. So mote it be. A CASE OP VARIOLOID. A bov named Johnston took varioloid at the Cenford House on rruiay last, anu air, Benford, the proprietor, had him at onoe re moved to the fair grounds. Having urss got tho consent of two of the owners of tbia Tark. We now understand that other pro prietors consider this matter in another light, as calculated to injuro the propperity and prospects of the Highland Agricultural As sociation. But we view the movement as the first step towards the establishment of a hospital in this place, and as an act worthy of all praise. Mr. B. sent a nurse along with the boy, and a wagon load of furniture, including a stove, a bed, fuel, and other ne cessaries. He acted promptly, as all land lords must, and he ought to bave the thanks of the entire community. In a mixed pop ulation like ours a hospital may be needed before Spring. When the disease abates this small building could be burned, and thus no injury would result to the fair grounds We hope all the patients fflicted with that disease and there are only four yet may be sent to the same place. We admire the original thought and prompt action of Mr. Benford, and trust that there will be no op position to the measure. OTIIEU MATTERS. At a railroad to Somerset meeting held on Saturday it was resolved to complete the subscriptions by to morrow CThursday) and go to work surveying and lettiug the" road. This looks like business. Oacar Graffo has built a large ten pin al ley, which adjoins his hotel in Sharpsburg. The building is about one hundred feet long, and will be a splendid place for the b'hoys during the cold and dreary winter. I sincerely hope you are over the quinsy. If you dou't soon get rid of that troublesome disease you should get t'fx-e-nated. We had some roaches in our house, and wo posted over to C. T. Frazer and got a bottle of Logan's Insect Powder, which sent them scattering in all directions, v If any of your readers are similarly troubled, let them go or eend to C. T. Frazer, druggist, Johns town, and get a 25 cent bottle, and if it does not cure the roaches, and kill them too. then my name is not Hob Koy. Celebration of First Mass. Last Sun day was a pleasant, and to a great many in this city, a very interesting day. John . Staub who had been absent for several years attending educational and theological insti tutions, and having received holy orders, had just returned , and would celebrate Mass for the first time in St. Joseph's Church of this city. To his acquaintances, and to thofea with whom his young life had Leon spent, this was an interesting occasion, and they desired to show their joy at his success and promotion, and their confidence in his ability and uprightness of life. A beautiful procession was formed, composed of the pu pils attending the parochial school connected with St. Joseph's Church; St. Peter's Be nevolent Society, headed by Braddock's Brass Baud, and St. Joseph's and St. Georges Benevolent Societies, accompanied by the Silver Cornet Band. These societies were in full regalia, accompanied with gorgeous ban ners. They made a very beautiful display. This procession in a very appropriate man ner escorted the young llevereud with a number of Rev. Fathers from the parsonage to the church, and after Mass had been cc-le-i brated escorted them back to tbe parsouage in the same beautiful mauuer. Everything passed off in a highly creditable and delight ful way. The beautiful cdremonips of the day speak well for all those engaged in them, as well an for the encouragement it could give to the talented young priest, who has thus sol emnly devoted his life to the cause of religion. We understand that Rev. Staub will be connected with the Pastoral charge of St; Augustine's Church at Pittsburgh. Jvhns totcn Democrat. Killed by a Log. On Fiiday morning of last weik Mr. John Kennedy, of Washn ington township, this county, came to a vi olent death under the following painful cir cumstances: With the aid of his son, a lad of fourteen years, be was endeavoring to build a log fence, and while assisting a yoke of ixen to roll a heavy log against a hill, the weight overpowered Lim.and a crowbar which he was using at the time struck him on the leg, prostrating him to the ground and inflicting a very severe wound, which doubtless prevented his escape from the log, which rolled over his body and rested on his r.eck, producing death almost immediately. His little boy ran to the house of a neighbor to give the alarm, and parties at once re paired to the scene cf the accident, only, however, to find the lifeless remains of the unfortunate man in the position we have stated. Mr. Kennedy was a widower, about 60 years of age, and tbe father of two small children, a boy and girl, with whom alone he kept house. He was a quiet, inoffensive 3nd stiictly honest man, and his sudden and melancholy death is a source of deop regret to all who knew him. His remains were interred in the Catholic graveyard at Wilmore on Sunday. The lifeless body of a German "tramp," with tbe head terribly beaten and lacerated, was found on tbo pike between Bedford and Bloody Kun. oa Thursday morning of last week, and there is no doubt that he was murdered and then robbed, as his pockets were cut out and the contents of the bundle be carried scattered in all directions. The deed was committed with a pioce of fence rail. Papers found on tbe body indicated the name of the murdered man to be W. A. Weis Several parties have been arrested on suspicion, but only oue, a negro, is now in custody awaiting examination. This is .the second mtrder that has occurred in Bed ford county within a few days. With the approbation of Father Christy, several young men of the congregation are now erecting a large hall near the Catholic church for the purpose of holding therein such social entertainments as may bedeamcd innocent and enjoyable, and alao with a view to leasing it to traveling exhibitions cf an un objectionable character. The dimensions of the hall are 75 by 25 feet, and it will be fit ted up in good style and will be ready for the purposes it is intended some time this month. SbrioL'SLT Injured. Mr. Jacob Z. Nagle, residing near Loretto Springs, Allegheny township, waa on Wednesday last thrown from his horse and afterwards kicked on the head by the animal, producing Injuries of a very serious character. Dr. Plank, of the firm of Lemmon & Plank, of this place, who was summoned to his aid and dressed bis wounds, assures us that he is badly injured aod will bave a very narrow escape if he survives. - Thk season for coughs and colds is rapid ly approaching, and every one should be prepared to check the first symptoms, as a cough contracted between now and Christ mas frequently lasts all winter, There is no better remedy than tlJoh,7ison's Anodyne Liniment." For all diseases of the throat and lungs, it should be used internally and externally. Messrs. Myers & Lloyd and Messrs. Zihm & Son have filled their respective stores to repletioa with all kind of goods for tho fall and winter trade. Bjth fiims deserve to be well patronized. Advice to our Rsadbrs Patronize Wric amaker & Brown's Oak Hall. GE1S &. FOSTER. CSAND opening of fall and WINTER dbt goods k AND DRF.J-S GOODS. The attention of the Ladies is directed to our iranienfie stock of Millinery Goods, com prising a grand assortment of French Flowers, Featlitrs, ItibKns, Silks, Velvets, Ornaments in endless profusion, and the latest sUles of Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, which we have al ways on hand, or we cir.Jsupply anvjjady with tiimmed Hats or Bonnets at shortest notice and iu a stjlo which we guarantee will give entire satisfaction. -We ure now ofl'eriiig special and cxtraori inary inducements iu Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Double Warp Alpacas. Poplins, Velreteens, Waterproof?, Cossimerea, Flaunels, BlaBketi, Linens, Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Hosiery, Gloves, Lacea. Dress Trimmings, aDd a full variety of Small Wares, Zephyr Worsted and Germantown Wool, at prices to suit ell. A magnificent line of Black and Colored Silks in Glace and Gros Grain, at prices ran"1 ii"g from I to $4. A now, complete and elegant display of Sin glo and Double Broche, Paisley and Thibet Shawls, at from $3 to $50, and hundreds of Woolen Shawls at very reduced prices. We have also opened a splendid line of Ladies' and Children's FANCY FURS, at lowest tricks. A full and varied assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths and Window Shades always on hand. A1.o, the very choicest of live Geese Feathers. All of the above and much more can be bought for the cash at the lowest market rates from Geis Si Foster, Nob. 113 and 115 Cliiiton Street, Johnstown, Pa. Morb-Vabmints." It appears that tbe inhabitants of the northern corner of Brady township have been greatly annoyed, during the summt r and fall, by members of the Wolf family, who were in the daily habit of feasting on mutton. This was very evident from the number of bheep slaughtered in that neighborhood. Last week, however, an old woodbman, Samuel Troy, learning the walks of Mr. Wolf, laid for him, and having set some traps, was no little turprised on looking to them a few days after to find that he had secured two full grown pesky wolves, which ho 6oen dispatched, disrobed and h-calped. and on presenting his certificate to Treasurer Flegal, drew h'u premium of J24. Clearfield fiepublican. Mb. W. D. M'Clelland, the newly elect ed county commissioner, was swprn in on Monday last. Tre Board now consists of Messrs. James E Neason. F. O'Fricl and W. 1). McClelland, all of whom are competent, efficient and trustworthy gentlemen. The retiring commissioner, Mr. Maurice McNarn ara, made an energetic and faithful cfl:cer, and in his retirement carries with him the good wishes of all our pc-op'e. The new board has continued John A. Kennedy, E-q , as clerk, which is a deserved tribute to a woithy servanr, and has appointed Mr. Geo. Gurley, of this place, as Mercantile Apprais er, and has also re-appointed John E. Scan Ian, Esq., as counsel. Don't permit this delightful weather to go by without taking all tho little Fnlks and Lig folks in the family to Spei.ce's Photo trraph Gallery and getting all their pictures taken, singly or in groups. Spence is a fi rt,t c'.ass artist, and can take the very bes-t pic tures of all kiuds in any kind of weather, but if you want to see bim do his 'level beFt,J especially with the children, you ought to give him a chance this ch'ar, fine weather. Spence can give peifect satisfaction to all in his work and bis prices. .7l-t the Tnrxo ! Economy and comfort has fit Isist ix.-on combined in tho matter of a Bprinjr Hod Hottom, and the result may now be soon at the cabinet wnre establishment of Mr. Koliort Evans, in this place, lliut KCiitlotnan having li.u;rht the rl.zht of this county for Jlonn's Pat ent Wooden yprlnjr lied ISottom, certainly the most simple, satisfactory and cheapest inven tion nf t he kind that has yet been introduced to the public, of which the stronjr testimo nials in its favor from well known treut Icmen in l'ittshurf? bear ample proof. Mr. Kvans is prepared to manufacture, and fit these patent bottoms to any kind of a bed for five dollars each, or will sell shop rights on most reasona ble terms. Everybody should go and see this now and desirable invention. HTCKEY'S FFUNITUUE WAltEP.OOMS. John Hickey, I'ndertaker, on Julian street. Fourth Ward. Altoona, is prepared to supply Mctalic Hurial Cases of all sizes and patterns, and en reasonable terms. Mr." Mickey keeps constantly on hand a large stock of new and fashionable furniture, and those who require anything in his lino should jrivo him a call. Every article sent from his rooms will be warranted as represented. Hair and Straw Matrasses manufactured to order at less than ciT prices. Cane seat chairs rc-caned and fitted up a3 good a.'? now.'! Ail orders from a distance prompt lv attended to. rjul.l3.-tf.l A counts pondest, writing- from Athens, cu riously contrasts the mixtures to tie found there of ancient and modern eivilizaiions. Kail roads spin their trains amid the temples of three thousand years; steamers dash their fiwclls upon the l'iieus, and the scream of their whistles resounds from Athos. I'c-nt.clicus and Cytheron to Olympus and the heavens beyond their Kds. Dr. Ayer's world-renowned medi cines, those consummations of modern science, are posted on tbo Acropolis, the Parthenon, the Areopaprus. and the Thesion, while tho laodest cards of Cherry Pectoral, Ayer's Sarsa peri'la, Avne Cure and Pills look from the windows of tho shops in the streets in Athens, where they are sold. N. V. Sunday Olobe. . EvF-nvnoDT wants it Frazier's California Herb Hitters. Nobodv can tako Fraztr'8'vosretab!e Califor nia Herb Bitters and remain lonjr unwell. Pit. Eraziek's vegetable California f lerh Hit ters will euro nearly all tho diseases that flesh is heir to. ARB voir sick? Then read the advertisement headed, "Millions Bear Testimony," Jtc. The suecess of Frazier's California Herb Bit ters is now established beyond a fioubt. Fold only in bottles Frazier's California Herb Hitters. lauir.lO.-tr.l Pahtneusuip. A partnership in the stove arid tinware business has jusl been formed be tween Messrs. V.& M. Enttriiijrer, and the new firm will open a branch establishment in tho building- recently occupied by M. F. Jacobs, in Lore t to, about the first of next month, where afUIUineof 6toves and tinware will bo con stantly kept, and whore spouting, roofinir, etc., will be manufactured to order. Mr. V. Lut trinsrerwiil continue the business here under the lirm name after November 1st, and his brother will have charge in Loretto. In tho meantime Vallie desires all persons owing- him to pay .up, as no further grace will bo given after that date. Eusinessi. No business man in this commu nity does business in a more business way than does Geo. Huntley, who is nlwa3's up to his ryes in the stove, .hard ware, tinware and notion bus iness at hie well known business stand on High street. It is none of our business where you do vour shopping business, but if you find a man in that business more worthy of your custom than George is, we -vill willingly admit that we don't know what business is. Try Huntley the dext time business prompts you. Too lira a. Tmsol-We couldn't afford the time or space, if we had the disposition, to enu merate one half the arth-les kept for sale at C. T. Roberts' elegant clock, watch, jewelry and notion etore, but we are surest ban anything in his lino from a penny whistle or a prime cigar to a magnificent gold watch or a first class sew ing- machine, can be bought from Cham, just as easy nsj twice two tnak four. And he never fails to please all with his goods and prices. S. J. H ess & BiiOTn Eli, 241 Main street, Johns town, have been east and have purchased an immense stock of ready-made Clothing which they are determined to sell as cheap as similar goods are sold in the East. See their adver tisements uoxt week but in the meantime or at ay other time do not fail to call and exam ine their new goods. You will find them very clever men to deal with, and you may bo euro you will get tho worth of your money. In every dav experiences people are apt to put too much faith in 'luck.' It isall very good to have faith in luck, but it will come sooner if you seek it by looking steadily arter your own interest, and you can't do this better than by purchasing your dry poods,dresa goods, no tions, groceries, &e., of John J. Murphy,ou the corner ofMain and Frauklin etrects. Fins! TiTrtZEl Furs ! L. Cohen keeps them at No. 227 Main street, Johnstown. All sizes. Veifs ' W'fftfs Velit! Cohen keeps them att"37 Main street. Coat ! Cotes ! Ctuttes ! Cohen keeps them at 227 Main street. Pants! l'antz! I'aanta! Cohen keeps ihem at 227 Main street. SMrte.' Shurta ! Shurtz ! Cohen keeps them at 227 Mam street, Johnstown. Call I Caui 1 Cwl j tetter from Over tbe Se. Qt:eenstown, Ireland, Oct. IS, 1S71. Dear Mac Here I am, alive and well, after my voyage across the "pig- pond." On the evening of the 2oth September we steamed out ot New lork. aud in a few hours after found ourselves on the broad bosom of the deep At lantic. None, unless those who have experi enctd it, can have any idea of t he sensation opo tools as be stands on deck and catches the last glimpse of tho receding land, while the good ship ploughs with gsaut strides through the ocean iurrows; pcrhups to be tossed about on tempestuous billows before hind is sighted again. The evening welclt ii.inre in good spirits some prophesying alut the w cut her more discussing the probable number that would be sea-sick others airain arguing, almost betting, as to the length of the vovage. Hut, sir, the thud day saw two-thirds of "the pa-eu-gers prostrated with sea-sickness. Never hav ing experienced what it is like, I can't say much about this disease, but judging from thedcuth like paleness visible on every face, I should If,'! nt be dreadful. V, hile it lasts I am told it is the severest of sickness, but when it U o er people feel better than they did before the attack. On the firth day nearly all were as epngntlyaseyer. Judging from the celerity ot knives, forks and riu.uths of those that were sick, I certainly must say they lost nothing in the way of appetite. We bad on board tho shrewd calculating fi nancier, the professsional prating politician, the sanctimonious, methodical, white-ohoktr-ed little parson in fact wo had theextremcsof presented11'1 political ofiniou pretty well re- On the sixth day we saw some of "Mother Carey s chickens," tho sore forerunners of a storm, a he same night dark ominous clouds hung over ux, the sea looked angrv, the captain gave orders to his men to "trim'' the ship and to take iu all the sails. The older was not given too soon, for hurricanc-llko a sweeping, leveling gale swept over us, threatening to bury us iu the awful deep. Fear was depicted oc every countenance. Those whose lips per haps lor months, or years, did notutiera prayer, new in the hour of danger appealed to heaven for aid. It was a trying time, for there we were, hundreds of miles away from land, at Vie mercies of wind and waves, not knowing the moment we would keel over. The next lnorning dawned with thestorm a littleabuted, but still tho sk- wore the same scowling, threatening, defiant aspect. A look through the window showed us the wild raging god as he strode the sea in ail his awful, majeaiic, fu rious grandeur. The mountain billows, as thi y aurged and foamed aud dashed like tnluhty war-horses against the very clouds, and then again came rolling and tumbling back like huge avelanches, beariag destruction in their path, were a sight so terrifyingly grand -that one forgot the danger in the stupendous gran dour ot the scene. Some time during the af ternoon the elements calmed considerably, aud by night our good ship was under full sail again, cutting through the now settled sea. Ine eighth day found us a!l chatting about the lute storm and congratulating ourselves on not being by this time swallowed up in the shark's mighty maw. tin the ninth day every face wore an anxious look, every eye was strained looking for tome distant object, every tongue was busy discuss ing the probable time in which that long wished for object, l.AM). would appear in view. The weary, dying traveller on the great Sa hara desert longs and sighs for a drop of water to cool his parched Hps the lover looks Jor ward with feelings of rapturous delight to the happy momcjT when he Fhall meet the absent object of his all'eetion the wenrv, senrred sol dier of a hundred battles longs "for the peace that will bring iTlm rest but, sir, the feelings of all put together are only as the flicker of a gus jet to the noon-day eun compared with the feelings of a persou ou ship-hoard when he catches, after a perilous ;voyage of ten days, th hrst sight oflhind. On the morning of the tenth day we could seesLf;i'iy in the dim distance which wc were told were the Kerry Heads. As the niornimr's mist cleared away and the sun shone out, we could see distinctly the green hills of dear old Ireland. Nearer and nearer we came, till at hist wo fouud ourselves cutciir.g Qucenstown harbor. After tho usual examination of "perronnl property," all those who had been booked for Ireland came ashore. Need I shv that your correspondent was one of them. When I found mysrjf i:uct nr.re on ftr:ii frum 1 felt as if 1 could 4iy, for here I was, after an absf nee of many years, coming to visit the- dear land of my b'rth to sec again the mountains and bills, the Sircamlets and rills with which all my joy ous boyhood recollections are so pleasingly as sociated ; for though an American by adoption, still I am none the less an Irishman. For tho present I will not attempt a descrip tion of Qunenstown. In mv next I will essay mpn. juiini; i:iy siay in luecouiiiry j win send you au occasional lettor descriptive of the different places of interest I propose to visit ick. Kind regards to all the Johnstown folks. Yours, dear Mac, truly, EiUONAOi. Ilend-quarters cf the Clothing Trade W. & TVs Oak Hall, Cth Market. II T I E X I A I.. KAfTEIi BERG. Married, on Thursdar, 2oth Hit., by ilev. A. J. Hartsock, Mr. Geo. Kauku and Miss Lizzik Berg, daughter of Peter H. Berg, Esq., of Cambria township. BCUKHAICT JONES. Married, on thosame day, by Kev. , Mr. Harrison Ul kKiuut and Miss Mattie Jokes, all of Jaeksou twp. ODITITA RT. MADAN. Died, at the residence of her son-in-law, G. W. Kirby, AVilmore, on the Hth ult., Mrs. MiiiTHl Maha.x. aged 82 years, 4 months and 2 days. Her remains wero interred at St. Thomas, Frauklin county, 1'a. OWENS. Died, in this place, on Thursday morning last, of croup, Maggie Ei.i.en, daugh ter of Charles and Eileu Owens, aged 2 years and 2 mouths. "iVT O T 1 C E ! An application will be ' made to his Excellency Governor John W. Geary for the pardon of Louis Hol.ner, con victed -in tho Oyer and Terminer of C imbria ro u nt j of murder in the secoud degree, for the killing of Philip Phalin. Nov. 4.-2t.J "VTANTKD. One TV.achkk, male or female, to take charge of a vacant school in Allegheny township for a term of FOCU MONTHS. Wages, nor month. JOSEPH HOG UK, Secretars". Alleghany Twp., Nov. 4, ls71.-3t. 'FEACIIEKS WANTED !- EIGHT JL TEACHERS are wanted to take charge of the different schools in Carroll township for tho period of four months. Salary from 2j to tJt) per month. For further information apply to -P. J. I) (I MM. Secretary, N"o-. 4--3t. or, J. W. SI1AUUAUGH. BEES FOR SALE. The subscriber ' has about SIXTY SCAPS OF BEES which be wisht'3 to sell on fair terms. Persons desir ous of purchasing will please call on the prem ises in Washington township, about two milos from Hemlock, or address. JOIii JrATAiiA.V l. Nov. 4.-t. Hemlock, Cambria Co., Pa. ADMINISTKATOUS NOTICE. Estate of-.TAMF.s M. Riffle, dee'd. Letters of Administration on tho estate of James M. It i file, late of Summitville borough, deceased, having necn granted to the under signed by the Register of Cambria count-, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paj'ment, and those having claims are desired to present them properly outhenticated for settlement. WM. II. SKCMLEH, Administrator. Ebensburg, Nov. 4, 1S71.-0L DMINISTKATOK S NOTICE. Estate of Thomas II. Pouter, deo'd. Letters of Administration le Ixmin nun on tho estate of Thomas H. Porter, late of Washington township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cumbria countv, all persons indebted to said estate are notified that payment must le mado without delay, anil those having claims are requested to pYesent them properly authenticated for settlement. H. KINKEA1), Nov. 4.-0t. Jr7'u'M'Ktr(tr de bonis non. DMINISTKATOirS NOTICE. Estate of Margaret M'Dermitt, doo'd. Whereas Letters of Administrat lott have bohu granted by the Register of Cumbria county to the subscriber on the estate of Margaret Mc Dermitt, late of Allegheny township, deceased, notice is hercbv given to all persons indebted to said estate that payment must be made im mediately, ami those holding claims against the same are desired to present them duly proba ted for settlement. F. O'FHIEL, Adin'r. Loretto, Nov. 4, iS71.-6t. Geis & Foster, - No's. 113 and 115 Ciinton Street.! Jchnstovra, Ia. invito tho attention of buyers to thoir largo and t legant stock of FALL AXD WINTER GOODS! coxsiSTisa op DRY GOODS, DRES3 GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c Ac, AT EVEBV PHI yEt FALL- BULLETIH. CAUSES! Wo have bought more largely, and therefore mere cheaply, than ever before. We have selected EVERY PIECE of Goods with the ut most care, and had EVERY YARD examined, and well SPONGED before nsking-up. We have rejected a!i COTTCN Goods, and have manufuctured nothing but ALL WOOL. Wo have studied e!I the New Styles English, French, and American and have adopted only the best, together with many New Designs originated by Ourselves. We have made m3ny Improve ments in r.taking-up, and have more confidence than ever in the superiority cf our Work manship. We ha"ve labored to suit all tastes, and have Plain Styles as well as more Fashionable Cuts, and every variety of Shado and Material. ' We have determined to do a Larger Trade than ever, and so hava combined every Ituiuce, mer.t that can possibly fc of fered. 3 5-- pi S3 OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH STS. L V G E N T S W A N T FOR A BOOK THAT WILL SELL! pviffc St! ev the iiK;o-.o'i:n V-vI GNOR RLITZ. This is an original, interest ioy urid ii-troot-ive work, f i 11 :i" rsro f un iu:d htiiimr. Ieiii'j- j-n :k -count of the AfTTIOR'S I'll' 1 l-.SHONA L LIFE, his wonderful tricks isnd feals. with laoniialjh; incidents and to! onturos us a Mat'i eian. Necromancer and Ventriicxjuiet. Illus trated with 1G ri'LI. PAGE r.'GItAYINGS, besides the Author's Portrait on tteel, aud nu merous small cots. The volume is free from any cbjeothnial le mutter, tieiiiir hiirh-toiieil ht1 moral in ifschar ftcter,nnd will if read wini dot intor.'ft hy old and ynuiijr. It txi ves t he most irraj'hie and t hi dl injr t'ceounts of the cllccts of his wonderful feats nd magical tric-ks. cansimr the most uu coe.trollal'le merriment and lamrti'.or. Circulars, Terms, ie., with full information, sent free on ai vlicatioii to DUFF1KLD A SUM HAD, rolli.-her. 10 -2I.-C111. 711 .-Miisom St., Philadelphia. LADIES' FANCY FURS ! JOHN FAREIRA T!S Arcli St.i Middle of the Block, between 7lh A' Hui Sis., South Side, PHIL U)F.I.PIIIA, Importer. Manufac turer and 1 eah r s in till kinds and quality of :TF.iti ri'RS "Jt-" For 7,a'V.' a tut C.'u'i'- jt'iL-" 'L-5?- draft Veer. "-jSSjsTjsSSiV - Having- imported a ""-sj .-...-.Tr. very larsreatid spleti- "-.'S ' - did assortment of all the different kiw'.i of Furs from l,r.-t !i:uui in Ihirope, aiel have had ttiem maiie up ly the most skil'fii'. workmen, would respect fully in vito tho roaih. rsof this p;;;er to call and c .vani llic his very fartro Hiid 'heaut '-''ul assortment of laticti I'm 9 for i.-i.'i' ' f i'liihlrt u. I ant deter mined to sell at as hur -'ia.s ax hi other re spectalJe lU'.i-e in thiseity. Ail I'm n-ii !iat cd. No mi&reprcsciitntioit f r.fi.-rt s. .mux iti:i-:mA. Oct. 21.-3m. 71S Akch 8ti;kkt, Pit ii.ad'a. TLUKIIJSSUIJPEXA is DIYOKCE -L A MIUUA OUXTV, SS: , . Thr Commm: ucilth uf l'run'j! mnia tothe -! L.P. SheriS uf Cniiihi i,i Cult:. t,i. itti 'liny: ' ' Whereas ITi'CH A. Jam-on did, on the 3d day of May, A. 1. 1-71, prefer hi pet it ion be fore'the ourt of ommon PI t as of said coon--tv, prayinir. for the causes therein f-f forth that he ml-ltf hedivorod from the bonds of matrimony entered into with .1 tl.i A A.J AM is x. We do therefore eommaud you, the said .lr l.r A. A. .1 a M IS' .v. as e have done before, that Set ting-aside ail manner of excuses whatsoever, you lie and appear in your proper peron be fore our J ti Ijres at Kbcnslmrir, at our 'out t cf Common Pleas there to be hold on the irNt !nin.V !' Ieceiiiber nexi, to answer the petition or libel aforesaid, ami to show cause, if any you have, why thosuid 1Ii';h A. Jamisoii should not tie divorced from the Ootids of mat rimony entered into with you: and trdeteJ further, that tho same shall Le served by pub lication according to the provisions of the Act of assembly in sueh case made and jrovideJ. Hereof fail not. Witness tho Hon. ; noitr.F. TAvr.on. President Jud!?e of our said Court, at Kbeiisburtj, the seventh day of S'eptii'.ter. A. 1. 1.71. J. K. Hite, Prothonotary. Attest W. R. TtONACKKii. Slieri!!. Sheriff's othce, Lhensbur, Sept.'Jl, Wl.-30.!t. SI 1 1: H i F FS S A LE Vy virtup of snn. dry writ of Vcral. Krp"'i an.ft-'f'Tf FrirffT issued out of the Court of Coronion Pleas of Cambria county, and to tnedirecK d, there will be exposed to Public Sale, nt the Court House in Kloiisbuvr, on Trr.o xY, the 7th day of N'o vemukk next, at 1 o'clock, p. m., tho following Hen! list ate, to wit : All the ritrht. title and in terest of Mary Ienhrodo, of. in ami to a lot of prround situate in Currolitown boroittrh. Cam bria county, frontier oa an alley o:i the north, ndjotnl'ijr lo'sof Il..;ninie Fj-cr. James C. l-'asly and Francis liuck on the west, lot of l.av. reiue Schroth on the south, and lot of PL Flip Oiossor on the east, haviinr thereon erected u two story plank house, now iu the Occupancy of Mary Isentirode, Taken in execution anil to he sold at the suit of John liuck ic Co., tor use of John K, Scat. Ian et, at. IV, Ii. nnXACKETi, FhrriT. Sheriff '3 Office, Lbensburg-, Oct. 21, lS l.-ot. A UDTTO R S N OTI C E ! Joh n F. Barnes r?. raniel Reed nn l Sarah Herd. Common I'lea of Cambria Count:, Ao. Li5, iVpf. Term, If. I. Ci. Va. Ano now, Sept. 9. 171, on motion of Johns ton vVr S.-atilan, W. Horace Ko.-o, Fso-, appoint ed Auditor to report distribution of money in the hit nls of the Sheriff ariinsr fr .nt thesaloof defendant's real estate. From Ihe Itceord. Uy the Court. J. 1C. IUte. Proth y. Lt..s. Notieo is hereby pdven that the itndorf-i.rr.ed will sit for the purpose of the above wppoint inent. nt his oiiicin the ISorouh of Johnstown, on I"iil.v tJiJ"SI of " vcinlsor ne-vt, nt 1 o'clock, r. M.. when and w here all patUca in terested may cttend if they peo pnqier. M:. 1JOHACE AOii:, Aiulitor. Johnstortn, Oct. 21, l?7t.-4t. MALK TEACHER WANTED A Male Teacher is wanted to tako chanro of the Loretto District School for (ho term of six months. Salary to bo rctjidated according1 to the qualification of tho Te&ehc-r. For further information apply fj ' J. E. SHIELDS, Cccrotary. M AND E? BEI m m m mm I fcy i8i. AU'TUMIL EeNSEQt'EElEESt Cur Stock is even more varied, and cur Price even lower, than ever before. Cur Ciothir.g wi!l more than sustain it3 reputation of being the roc&t Reliable and Durable in tha msrfcet. Gur Ciis.torr.c-rs will to In no danger of having "CcttonStfr" paS.TeJ Off on them. Cur Fa'.J Ciothing has a Styl ishness and Genteel Appear ance which cannot fall to attract am: pleaso all Gentle men cf good taste. Cv!r present Stock will be less liable than any other to any c? the mishaps which some times befu'i othsr Heady-Made fs3 Ci;r Stock is cure to contain what v.-iil suit all classes and conditions of Men and Coys, both as to Goods and Prices. Our Customers, o!d and raw, will to delighted with our preparations for the present FfiJI and Winter Trade. OAK HALL, MARKET AND fefSI SIXTH STS. 5s i S n v . .Mil rsV.V? , m I Eri'Tiin 'f i;.ll !tM.V TJCIillT! o C5 CO sr. . r o a CO UJ CO 3 T3 5 -Z P3 C3 ti g (A ' r- 3 o x C3 : i J. .vit.i.x:i D.MINISTlIAl Oir.S NOTICE. f-L T'st.it.ef Wii ijAM Pfssr.J r.. dee'd. L.'-ttors of Adu: inis: t a; i n ou t'ee itst f Wiiliam Kiisseil. Lite of Wii-hin-rton township, deceased, ha in;r been urufited to the st; bscriber by the l!.-is-t'-r of Cau.i i ia county, uii person:? iii'lebted to said etr.to are le-reby tintiiicd tl-.at paymenr mii?-t be mai'.e without il( lay, nmi ti (host? hohiiii- claims against the s:?n? noth e is jriven to pr"M-t t tin ir re--pci ! ; ve accvunta July authenticated fur -et t 'm'-nt. J. S. KIF.L, Administrator. Sonman, Oct. 14. 1.-71.- !;. A D3IINISTIIATION NOTICE. - Kstate of Ci' "tiSTl A X Sm AV. d cM cs- :itn- I.ctters of Aduiini-tration c u the a'M.vi tate, Fit tinted in Summerhill tev. ibip, C bria county, having been granted to the on ;;er- siri;eil ly toe Hejri.-ier ltt reoi. ali pctx-us , ii'r claims airais.st the siuee nr? i--iieste nresent them iriTor! v i1 v: t jien t v uted f.ir lAV d tr set- tlcmcnt. and tliose in.li 1: .1 are e.otiiied that I'avnient must be made without del.iv. ANN S.MAY. Admiotsti-atrix, Suinmcrhill Twp., Oct. -'(, l:-Tl.-t. JAIES J. OATMAN, M. J).,' tcc-Jcrs Iiis profcpsi; -r.nl services as Phy sioian. and Surpcon tj tl.'e citizens of Carrc-II-tewn and vicibity. OKce in rear of Luill ir.g occupied by J. I'ncfc V Co. s a ttorc. Night caIIs enn ba made at lii.t re.-uk-Eee, ono djcr south of A. Ilatis's tin and hardware store. I May 9, 1SC7. iLOl'O & CO., Hauliers, j . Ekekssckq, Ta; Gold, Silver, Government Lo.tns, aud other tSrcui iiics, bought and s Id. Interest allowed on Time T'e j o.-!ts. Collections raada in all accesiiMr points in the United States ard a general P-mlting bj:.DCF3 trsnenctcdi j. LLOYD, sue; ocsor to Ti. -g Bunk, Dealer in Drills, JHeJicines, Fainfs, fyc. Store, on Min street, opj osito tho "Mr.nsion House." El-?::sburg, l'a. October 17. 18o7.-Gm. T F.MMON & PLANK. rrnt-tifcliss lfcviici.-ii. Fui:.N-!!t Rf3, r.t. C?TOfTlc in renr of I..--rnruon i- Jlurray's Di utf aud Book Store, lihjh.fcirout. lj"-m.J WW W. JAMISON, M. D, V V Iorctlo, CBiiibrln 'o.. Sa., Tenders his prof c?si tin t services to all c i'i:v'n of the above place ami vicinity w ho may at any sUtnd ia need of Medical rod. apr.::l.-tf.j TV W.DICK, ArrouNtY at-Laav. Eb- J- enshurtr, Yn. Office iu Colonade Kow. All manner ot lesrnl Dusinesi bov '" ' fa-?torily and colleotions a pci.iu'ty. tiii.i:.j