.jBiaKHro'iAa-'VfatA wr-r- --Big crowd of people at Court iL. carlj part of this ccK. . 1)t witb a Couit adjourned on i nursunj 0 clear record, r"." inters recently "K. P" y. Pw rCcM county. . 'upVitfrcd ten deer t lQ , . mated at 'j",, jaT, freeze on Wednesday. rrf,..' " d4j,ir(.'eMrry to eco that our valued cor rSnt. -Rb Koj." is troubled soir.owhac ""id-Si'ISow zoro i 83id to Lave boon ..;;?;M,rgibe thermometer in this refi.on en ' A teirrnt'li p Ol W HI itir?;vi""v" -! on Mr. If aei W 'at-rioan, not long ,i,,ce. and broke o:ie ef Iws arms. iTlie mail bg and contents recently stolen rrrM the Tyrone post offlc-a aa found froun ! i' e ice near tlieie on Saturday last. man named Andrew Murray was com m tt.J to Uil on Wedneeddy for threatening to xf, Honrv IJoPP'e. of Carrol! towi.ehip- Cbimiieya shoud be looked after occasion- j tl.ev uccome aangeroua uj "u, wiiT of tbe mortar id wuij.i i" -" liHerrv Scanlon, E-q., was duly sworn in Court on Monday last County fc-urvey-,. lor the term of three year?, and filed his of- ci! boinU. Quite a r umber of school ter.ciers are ,etwnted tlironghoat the coanty. A special rieaiina'ion for teavhera i!l ! lieldiu Union fcliool building t diy. Cur Irib and Pittsburgh correspondents 1.St boib played u the elip thii week. But ti,t it'a slippy weather jut low, you know. Core ther will be a thaw before next week. Col. John P Imton.of Johnatown, Lftdthis irfk buried another of hi children, a bright ud iurercMini; little girl of eix yeara, whose (a:h, like the other, wa cauaed by scat let A . J. Cassatt, Oen ( The offices of Metsri, rra! b'wierititrdent of the Tensyivahia Rail rciJ. er.d T. I. IIii:tzrcu , Engineer ol main iccaLte of ay, hate been remoTed fiom Altci T,a to Philadelphia. V'earoforiy to learn thst our estsemed fr'n ii Mr. John C Itifde, of Johnatown, wo i!,rown Tr .ru a buggy, on Tuesday of last week, in fcrnrq'-erce ot the horse he waa driving b ruBiirg untuacsgable, aud was very severely lr'jif J . Ti c Piitcburcli Lender la responsible for il ajseition th-l the Grand Duke AlexU is to 3T a virit to Loretto. obbl on a pilgrimage ' eiismiri - Te ir. In about twelve months from ' tucof the bony, according to its peculiar mi , tou b of .he Unien.ed Father Galli-zin. ! ais time the iron horse will be teard Miorfrg i S.o'a" tie nt!y aud puncely apoet.e ot the Alle- , 9:,.ng tii6 bauka of Stonoy Creek and Irighten j uccoruln to its medicinal qualities. jlrrieg. l.iie Ji-in U. Hartley, r of Snake Bpriug-, Bedford cnun'.y, was ei.iaged in cut- ! 'ii'g cc rn fodder, on Wednesday week, oi e of j liiewhre'.s of the machine burst ard a piece f ruck him ii. the groin, itflictir g a ery tt vere . i.d djngerons wound. ! In their retirement Messrs Eas'v and ilur- j iit, late A.seci:ite J udges, carry with them, v t ere furo, the good withes of all our people. -i H.v were hune-st. compe'et.t and faithtul of fctra.and performed their duties to the entire litit'actiou of all concerned The hum of Mr. David Wheeler, in Rnyne U'wnslr'p. In tana couDty, with all it contained, is destroyed by fite cn the night of the 1st int.. ii toI irg n loss of about $10,0l!0, with It SifOii in-uiai cc. The fire is said to Lave tccn tie oik of an incendiary. Arnorg the many welcome friends who n!;ii to fee us this week we name S. M. Wcidk ,k. Eiq ,of Altoona.and R. II. Brown. Eiq , of Crrssun, both cf whom are brimful of eturjry, ts'ci.t and the miik of human kindnes?. j .y I'icy never know in their own experience ti-e fnichirgs of poverty. We can't tee why money could not be iriiiit by good agents in tho a!e of the "Ad ji.stable stove Shclvos" adyer.idOHl in a special i i-tite el;cvi l:ti e by SIrsfrs. Demnnlcr Druthers. Kiubt.rgh. 7'hey are certainly a household voLTinietice, if not a necessity, and being chesp ci jbt to corca:and a tearly sale. We Lrdeif -and li:rt Dr . P Fields has t;i it a iion l r cf cftPfs cf dip'.heria under his ttte, and has not vet lot a single c:ie. The et'i tl jettion we have heard urged agiilust the i ccttr .a that his charges are pretty ster p. eturpise, like other things, if vou niah a td iriitie jtu must pay a good price for it. Airr.cit fin ulter.eously with his asFump I'ti. if tie duties of Ditrict Attorney, we no fee that our towns man, V m . II. Scolder, E-q., U brtn uuiiiil'ed to practice in tho several tcur:s of CJeut field county Mr. Sochler i tcn.t ttent to mukehis mark wherever ho pruc licci lia profession, ard as D strict Attorney i ro cenfident he will fill the bill to perfec tion. Messrs. John Murphy S: Co., publishevs, I'ti'iiniore, have kindly sent us a beautitulty toui.J md eleiraistlv oruited nt.rk entitled " I he : life of Gen. R E 'Lee." for the sale of which i in tl,;a o.,T., . lt ... f,x ..Tl,. i;t ,lf! bl.itf Justice Tarey," and all other pub'.ica tfritrthe above home, our worthy fiieud M. I. iitaher, of Johnstown, is about accepting lbs sgei:ey. Dut of this more next week. Mr. Eiias Dornicle, residing near Chest Bpriiiji, this county. ha3 had tho hand of af fl ciioti laid h&Bvily upon him of late. Within vs weeks he bus lost no le3s than five chil inn, ranging in ego from fourteen years down i" tbre rconihs all the victims of diptheria. T"o of them died cna day last week within !en miuutes of each other, and their little fccdies were enclosed in the same c-jISu and of count interred iu the some grave. The deep ly stricken parents have in their great bereave ment the earnest sympathies of all who know tUm. Tnr Covt. Hon. John Dean, the newly t ected President Judge of this district, asdlst- ta by the two tie Aseciate Judgts, Mes?ra 1 tr,,'.t i t. , , , , . . , ' 1. cntion. Jury called, evioeueo board, dtteud-i-10Cj and r anaoin tiolll h w firt llill t,rm nl . .. , r. , .. ; . tourt hera during the txefent week. Of , - - r - - - Course theie was a good deal of curiosity man ifeitsd both to see the man himclf, who is comparatively a stranger to tho people of this county, an well as to witness the manr.rr In which he would acquit himself in his re spomihle and untried position. So lar as we lire heard any expression of opinion on .lie fubject, it huaben entirely favorable to Judo Dean. He disposed cf the business before tiie Court with commendable promptness -and sat isfaction. One thing has been made perfectly manifssf , and that is. that the parties to a cause are not likely to have any wIl giounded rea on to complain of what is known and depre- dently means bu,ine,,. n has m.dc an ....uirM.roei,t, which justifies ihe be .ef ,h.t ,n th. fatur- he W,i, piove 'm both able and energetic ,n the discharge o. his duties. The Twenty-fourth Judicial District I has just cause to be proud of him. ! AxoTHia "Limb cf the La-w."W glad to announce . th. entrance of our e.teoied ! tnend. John O. Lake, Lsq . to the ranks of I are the legal profession, which event urcnrro.t Tuts lay last, having tbe evening previous parsed an examination in the highest decree rrsiiitable the Bench and Messrs. Johnston, l'ershing and Reade acting as committee Mr. Lake has been a cloie and attentive student in the office of Messrs. Tirrney k Null, during the usual period of prebation ," and we are sure 'hat be has well befitted himself Tor the profes sion of his choice, and no man in the county m ever entered upon any bn incas w'rth moro arnest good wishea for abundant success tWan h8 Hr. Lane. -May an abundance of good t ieuis ever retain and enrich bkn. TT.?STtox EvERYnrjDv ! TTnw to make yotrr "n ilufniiKiffn;; (Ml at a Small Oft. I now of "r for tho first time individual Rights for hi ,l,e eolobrated Metropolitan Oil. by men any person can manufacture hi own oil .'wrjmiiaii outlay. Call on or address U. "-UTHAN, No. loo High streetr Ebeneburtr. Local Covi-osponUcKCe. Johnstons, Dec. 5, 1571. TVa- 7r-r;"i-Reporters may mate rau et their information from t ikes, as they often g ns inc. r,,tTmoa contra- 1 , l.mtins rumors, wnicn ? "-- . . ,i;,rt i have ueen crmciw j ---- -- the mo!, and wouiu iu.f,- - . ol!-en and we did not ee boe on ins crounu. i i.'.v inonir.-d of air O'CoiinelPa family, and . . . i i they sty that the ho?e carriages were not up I there nt the lire. jui jumico m mo uu.i"..r compel me to f:ty thnt they did ilia t-ut tho io;c', (t leat ?o 1 am jjitormcd ) and thtt ' the wore told that tho Ore was only sootl um j ing in a chimney, and that for that re.ison they J iJiJ not go up. They are r.n onereiic Corn ! pan, and I would not intentionally misrepre i 5ei.t -.hem. In icgard to the lire beinir "put ! out easily etc., how e'te wouid it po out of j ' a chimney lop ? It is rcither a pleasure nor a, i profit to report facts, much le?a fiction. 1 i kpon as near to t re lac's as Dossibte. 1 am ifjuiiy ui:Ul -J n!iivt:uv u i 1 1 t n vuu.'kiiifio is coming, le?t some smart critic nsigl.c j.ick me up and ffty that CnRisrwas came niakit a yf.ar ago. As the sninc landscape, viewed Irom ilift'erent standpoints, assumes oiileieiit sspecis, ao the taaie facts coming to tho mind of different peroits through different htpia, often create different impressions. AaJ. Q. knew more ahotit the action cf ths Company tb4n j di(1 j10 d d r;Kht to add l.at was !e!t j J out ,,nt ,.e co.j i,nve or:e ttiut wi'.liout Krikelizing." Albeit. I have nothing pciinst J. Q 1 would add that the printer so met i mo doe me injustice by changing the language I use, which is a liberty I do not grant, unlets in case! where be cannot decipher my hiero glyphics. YVoodvalc borough is entirely free from sickness, thongli it lies directly between two boroughs thaihuve contagious dise.icos. Thia is in part owing to great precaution ilr ea meth, the Superintendent of the Woolen Fac tory, caused a smoke house to be built, aud lie require all the operative to pass through it once or twice a day, when it is tilled with the fumes of carbolic lime, sulphur and burning alcohol. I3ut few Superintendents have dis- that ror obj.ct was to keep tbe emall-pox as j p,nre j ,.avo touched nppn tbf sljljjct p(?r. r.iiAVAt AroW! , . ., I pi" we to ay n wiird or two more about Courts 1 Mro also been censufed for saying that : d Court Houses, .u i Jmninie failed to '"put in an appear ! .'! have hoard of Peulah. the 'V.esorteft: vil the fire comp. niei i .e" w K , .. and kMow H,, n()om j-th, and r,rf I was at tile lire, ni.u eo wire . ., ,,t,,i . .i,.,...,u j i mice. - played as much intertst iu these mttters as rliuoi of 1 ittsbu'rirh. for in -injr injr into requisi Mr. N., and he deserves the thanks of all the j bn tne Jlieroseopie, Test-tube. l:rin-iueter. operatives, as well as of the citizens of Wood Ta;c al)j viciniiy for thesa precautionary siea Bures. The r.amber of Cie3 of small pox here is gretly etacgerated. or e!e j'cople do not comply with the ordinance requiring the tlwell- j ings to bo labeled. We hire seen but four ; labeled doors yet, and we hate been through the principal portions of the town. I'copie should not ell the numbers. It is bad enough ; as it is. ! Tbe stockholders of the Johnstown and Somersat Railroad met on Sat-irday at the Council Chamber, and elected oflicers for the 1 inir the cood Dcoole of S:iade townshio wiih j18 terrific streams. A horse's screams I Just think ! A gentleman named ileag'.ier wiil ?oo:i c;n va3 this coui.tT witli tlie "Life of Judge Tnney." lloger B. Taney nes Chie! Justice of the Sum-eme Court of the United States lor many yeira, and died poor. Uis eventful life i ru.hracea a period of neatly onehuncrcd years. This book has sketches of all the prominent lawyers who practiced at that Court; Let the woik be read by all men That mttiiic individuality, yclept IIao SnANE, is respectiuily invited to be at tho in stitute, anil to listen to a 6p!eudtd doggeral, wh'ch is to be read upon that occasion. The rcet.e i laid all over the Stae. The lot es tecds over 5,1 CO n.iies. The lines are "ax ha meter." No rncro at present. We predict that before tl.oc!oe of the pres ent year more than one millions cf deaths will take place in the United States. Thia wiil be en-mi to one in every lortv persons. i.ut we J,, nt mean that eo many persons will die. but that so Eianv lives wi.l be lost, ilnnv persons will trnrel in grease and turkey, and many w'.ll close tLeir travels in the United States. Iti b Rot. Doings is Coit.t. On Monday after ths Couit had organized, R L. Johnston, Es'., moved an aiij'm nment until 2 p. u out of respect to the memory oi J udge Taylor, which motion tbe I'ieiJent Judge directed to be en tered of record, and the Court thereupon nd jourred. After the adjournment a meeting of the members of the Ihtr w:ts held. II"n. Ju lyc Dean in the chair. After rna:irks by f??o. 21 Rcade, II. L. Joliiifton and John Drothcrline. H.-qs... resolutions oi cojidole: ce ero a r tc i; a'so a resolution that the usual badges of mourning be ad .ptoJ. Iu tho Quarter Sc"i":r.s arid Corn Dion Fieaa tiie following cres were thou t&ken up and disposed of, Court as'j-juri.ing cn Thursday night, after the entire calendar for this week had been goris through n it!; ; Com'th vs. tlenry Toster. Inuicttm nt, ee-Il-iriK liiuor to a habitual drunkard : .Mary !tfes?t prosecutrix. Not jruilty, but deft pay costs. Com'th vs. Andrew Ajror. i"oi roeatioii and basturov; Mfiriraret He. tinker, prosecutrix. Vordie-t. sruiltv. Sentenced to P'.tv the costs. thirty doiiars iym-ii. e.vpei.sos, and one dollar for week to pr.wrtr.x for a period of seven i yours, Com'th vs. Mathow liane. Assault and bat tery ; Mary Kan.;, prosecutrix, tiuiity, Coin'.h vs. Manasses Pal ton. John Pattonand Anthony M'Uugii. Indie. ment first count. us- i eault and battery with inlcnt to kill; second . count, !iKiu t iiiiu battery : i hos. (. ioinm, pros i Verdict, not guilty on '.rrst count, but guilty ! on so;oiid. Sentenced to pay a line of f . each j and costs of proseeut ion. Cfim'tii vs. Mtna-"ses IV.ttrJn. Itob'oory. Same ! prosecutor. "ot jfo.lty. i Com'tii vs. l-.iieu Scales ami Thomas Clonan. ! Assault and battery; Kiiabeih "I'll ugh, pros, j Jury culled, when District Att'Maioy enters a I tio.'f prosajni, and riefendant and prosecutor i each to j.ay half the eosls. ! Com'tii vs. Carl Hashl-a;h. Larceny ; .Tamos ! I). Mummer, prosecutor, flulltyt Heutonce, ' six month? to tne county Jail. I Pernard Murphy vs. Simon Noel. Pjectnlont. Jury called, case tried and plaintiff take? a iioii I etiif. ! James A. Littkfichl vs. .Thn J. I'urnn and Pars.li IbirnB. Peplevin. Verdict for tne piii'. ; for I'.M.'.J. Jos. Miller vs. E. I). Evans. Malicious proso- tun clll.j.. Pill I'l li U lli . II I I'll . Ill ' 1. Joseph Miller" Vs. Ceo.durley. Action on tho ease for nt. use of eriminul pioccstt. Juryrou der a special verdict. John P. Parrixh vs. Win. Griffith. Garnishee of Loo J. Parrish. Appeal. Verdict tcr deft. Snu'jvs CnAar.K A man who?e name wo forbear mentioning until further developments are made, was brought here from Johnstown, i on Monday last, and committed to jail on sus j picion of having committo 1 a murder atiotit aix years ago. The Johnstown correspondent of the Cambria Herald give thia account of the circumstances which lei to his arrest: In the month of November", lfSS. nn nlj negr'ri named lCdintc ro Smith, wo resided in a cabin on Laurel Hill, a few miles below this place, was found dead in his domicile, and the evi dence was unmistakable that he hud been most brutally murdered. On Saturday last two brothers, rosidinjf a few miles from the scene of this tragedy, came to town, mid drinking- VX&M?& I of their abusive eonver- preny ireeiy. Commence oiner. in Jim course Kiiii.n ctii; or inoni acciiseil the oilier or inur deringold Smith, six yearn ago. On the strength of the remarks thiol let slip, the younger t.n.l ti jud to TeU nt" prej'uV c,,He rf the aeeused, and wild r.s has been bis er was arreste.t ana taken to tho Chonsbn life thus far. we vvoiii.l !. I,,tl. t ti.o.ir , i..'. would imbrue his hands iu th" blood of the in nocent old darkey who lived a lonely hermit life in his tumble-down cabin on Laurel Hill vet t would seem strarure if the mystery which' has enshrouded this brutal murder should now 6ix years urter tho occurrence, be cleared up! v F(?rtnRr'T,MAS-rla,!, eaps and furs nt Co hen s Cbfwp Hat Parlor. A nice bat is always an adornment. A new hat about the holidays is a necessity. Who would desperate Christmas with un old hat or a slouch cap? If the money thatJs spent forthe grutitlcation of theapiio tite Vas seM at Cedin'a Hat 1'arlor for hats, caps, coilarh. furs. etc.. the people would be much nieire fashronahly dressed on Christmas. Cohen keejs at No. 'iSl Main street, Johnstown', We hope he may sell a thousand ha is yet iu '71, and one hundred thousand in '72. Thk proprietors cf Johnson's Anodyno Lini ment. Parsoos Purgatiio Pilla, and Sberidnn's Cavalry Condition -Powders, have published a readable aud instructive pamphlet, whieu tua? be had free at the stores. Scrt.ra of Local History A correspond ciit writing; from this place to the Johnstown Tribune, after referring to the meeting of the then approaching term of our County Court ix i d t!i intnl!vinn of flip r.A . -n... ... .. . . .' - ''o,u- nrai oi loo.ai 4n3iUrj Wnicu we ueetn wormy ol repro- uumuu. hu-.w that, in violent untlciiiatloii at beinir rr.n . iir.in.-n wu; c.-.Muniy-ent or CticiM-fa uni-.n its ; erection inton coiitiiy. tho people of that on ( to;-pi-isinr uvg nctunllv li:ilr a Court l?ousc i lnil. their c.i porrtte litnits, furntshcfl il. an1 , h"vt it in perfect order against the couiipjf r.f j the tribunal of justice for w how if wits intonrt ; odv The structure v,03 loir, find was built the ! hitter puvt of t-e J.ist oetiturv. l'art of ii f ouiM'.Htioit wall is tnnditiir to this day. j tint the roseate droning of li?iilnhwor"novcr , renll.retl. The county-sent whs fixed at K!onf ' ?iurir, nnd I'.oulnii anil its Court House went tin- ! iter. 1 f. 11 It.il! t tir -f.ir- lwtlil li.rr. A (Tili Son was a jude of the Circuit Court for a West- ; orn 1'ennsylrnn.a district, and for some reason I or another adjourned the body over which he ; presided Troiu Homerset to Heiilah. wliere it re- lntiined in erasion for a season. This is a fact, . yet I venture to say tnut not more than one oi:t ; of ten of the present inhabitants of Cambria I knew it before reading this. And so eulah. though sho didn't get t'.c Court, at least hud a j Court ! j lii you ever walk over from I.iuton's liottl to our new jail? If you did. you passed on the l i;4'ht h.and side of the tirt st?a re on your route j r.n old lo luiiloinsr. fnside that b'aildinjr, in ; 1 st'T. was heJd the first Cambria County Court, , Judire Vouiik' was theiirst 1. J. ft waasut.se- ntly used as a jail, church, and setiool- use to-.iay it is a cow-stable, tlie storms of siity years have left to us only a faint out i line of itsoriifinal iroortions. yet it is ehcr- ished as nlorlinfr a contrast between itsi-if and I our presor.t Court House us fair as will be the ' oot.trast between the latter and our .( te Court House, wheu we tret it. ilierj- Ii sense Fins it Ecmrdy. I'pon this broad fact is founded the whole art end science of medicine. TliHteverydisej.se has Its eitrahle statre. un der proper tr.eal ment, there can be no doubt. That they have their incinafil? stage, under any treatment, may be equally true. The curable period Is during' the early part of the disease, of coarse; the incurable beli.g tho advanced condition-the last stajre. To show tho precise nature, e.rtcul and local ity of the disease is of the first importance in the treatment ot any case. 't'l.i i-a i.rc'isflv I.f rciwnn f.i i-pn 1 1 r T"lra Old- ! arid ail tne L.neiiiicai apparatus tor i ne scien : tiflc examination of the urine In all chronic and complicated cases. The ionif altlictud have not been slow to cp- proeiate these scientific aids, and the conse quence is, their office is one continued throny of patients, from ail parts of the country, srek- inf the advantage ol tms skill in oii:!nosis. ! . A knowledge of the appropriate remedy, ! hcrever, is quite important, as without the ' remedy no advantage would be gained by knowing t he disease. j Kvery disease has its remedy. This is verified I in the i'aot that oitferent metiicins spend their I action upon different iiaris of the hutaun t?ys ' tern. A on eh particular disease spends its prinoi- pal bunefh! action upon a certain organ or tis- Havinir a knowieIifo of the true nature ot the case, as also of the appropriate remedy, tho next matter of importance is its proper prepa ration and application, j This should be carefully afteciden to. and, as far n practicable, all medicines should be ex amined by the physician before hems' put into the hands of the patient or nurse. This is clone m the olnee or urs. unisnuc, oc- fore meutioiied. I All their nioicincs are compounded and ; their proscriptions tilled by their own special : direction and under their own supervision. No imsiioinos are passed from the;r prescrip tion but through their hnlids. I Wanted. Agents to soil the Patent Adjnst I able Stove Shelves, an article of great practical ' value to every family in the land. These ! Shelves can rca'!!ty be attachi-d to any stove, ; and are absolutely an indispensable article. ' Where t hoy have once been used for raisin if ; broad and biscuit, warming platesand victuals. I or drying any small ai tioie, iloing away with , burnt pics, vegetables, meats, etc.. which have i been piaced Imo the oren of the Cootr Stnvc in I good condition to be warmed, but are tinfortu- nately lorgoTten. nnu niivs uoen nurrjt r urie.i. 1'ersons desiring to carry on a protitable bus iness during the winter, will find it to their in terest to send for a descriptive; Circular, to DKM.MLKi! ISKOTHF.KS. No. 12j Smithlield street, Pittsburgh Pa. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The ailver'tiser. having been permanently cured of that lrfnd disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, fs unions to make known to his fellow sufferers the moans of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the proscription us. d, (free of charge ) with the. directions tor !rci: ring e.nd usinir the same, which they v.iii titi'i a si'KK.VcitK for ('tinxitin i t ini..l---i Uni' .ilynii r!i '.tin, ic. 'Parlies wishing the iioscription wiil pl. asi- :i idres 11-1 1-1 v. V.f.v. EiiWAiiD A. WTLPOX, South Third St., Wiliiainsburif ii, X. . i . . i - jo to .Toi:ii J. "Murphy':-, to .'oh -tore. ;!r.ni(.n House; orner, an- i J. on t lie bi st tioor. ami buy ail j our dry tone:-, lian n( U. stockings it fivl hoe. is, your carpets and iiioe. at t hat voi y s-u:ic ph':'., and see t tie bright fao - of Miirphv i C )., 1 im t is Murphy and olork. who, nreiiiweys at wm'!: sel!i dry got.ds in l'uie. aii iroods in their line - lower t lain cor i. t he prolit is ot ; for John J. Murphy will soli what yon e!.oo-r. even if he should lose. So, faro well ' farcweT! DtiKfi I'p! for tho holidays, flo to James .1. Murphy and dress up. (io to Xo. I.i'rl Clinte.it ptroot and diess up. Co to the Star Clothing Store and dress un. lress your boys up for Christmas aud New Year. io to .Johnstown nnd enquire for James J. Murphy's Clothing store, and dro'-s up. Spend your money for good clothes, frss up ! Now yo. Season at.i.e Ha no a ins. You can buy Cast in . .c:l Soles at cents per pound. anl tne pt citv made Sieiuh Pickets at iH Mr, and 9r..M nt Menton & Wayne's Hardware Store, Johns town, l'u. Iee. 2.-fit. So;-!E LADIES suffer"(irea;!iully with the head nohe and this causes their hair to fade. Na ture's Hair Kestorative is a sure remedy for the actio and will rcsti.ro tho color of Munched, graj- or faded hair. Sao ad oitibOineut. OilIT I' A It Y. GOUf.D.-t?!od, in this place, on Thursday la .t, of an ntiHok of croup. Florence, daughter of;fsaaeS. and Hattie Gould, aged about 4 yr?. TNG LEIIT. Died, in Johnstown, on the 21tii ulf.. Agnes Inglort, daughter of John and Sa ra ii Insert, aged 2 years and 17 days. UOVL AND. Died, in r.!aok!iek township, on th" 1st inst., Mrs. Jane Rowland, aired about 71 yoar. CAUTION All porpons are liorebv oatitiont.l against purchasing or otberwiso negotiating for a Note for dated .Nov. -ri, IrtTI, given by me in favor of Jeffreys ltowin.id, a I have lecoired tio value for said Note, and uni dctorhilncil not to pay the wmo tin less com pelled to do so by law. KOUKUT G1LL1N. Jilaokliok Twp., Doc. 0. "lf?71.-3t. A DMiNisriiAToirs Noricl:. Estate of IJnirxET Fahrei.i-, .loc'd; Letters of Administration on tho estate of UnmfiKT Fahhei.u late of Carroll township, deceased, having neon granted t the under signed by tho Register of Cninbria county, all persons indebted to said estate are roqueted to make immediate payment, and those hivifig Claims are desired to present them properly authenticated for settlement. H. C. K IKK PATRICK, Adm'r. Carroll Twp., Dee. 1, 1H71.-Ct. TV"OTlCE hereby civen that I have ' purchased the following personal proper ty at Shoritls sale, nnd nave ion ine pame m the care of O. V,'. Liito, viz: 1 Hathaway Cook Stove, 1 Coal Stove, lot of Corn in ear. lot of Puck wheat. 2 Sleds. 1 Wagon, lot of Hay, (about four tons,) about 3)0 dozen Oa.s, 1 ot of Harness, Ploitgh and Harrow, Spreaders. Single-Trees. Chains,- and .1 Morses. All persons are therefore cautioned njnTinst meddling with the above property, as tnoyare leU with the said G. V. Li-oyp, subject to my order. JOHN ifTPS. Chest Twp., Clearfield Co., Ta., Dec. 9, i87!v-St.' O 1 1 EM I'F'S S A LE T.y virtue of writ of VriiiJ. Kroi. IssiM'd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumbria county, ntid to mo directed, .here will be exposed to Public Pal, .t the Court House in Kbensburg, on Wetlnes liiy, the 27 Hi day of December, inst., at I o'clock, p. M.. tho following real estate, to wit.: All the rijrht. titlrj and interest of John Adams, of, fn and to a piece or parcel of land situate ir Clearfield township, Cambria county, ad jobif:; lands of John iteh'e, Joseph Xfovcrs.arrd others, containing ii. acres, moro or loss, about 2 nore-l e.f which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story frame house, a frame stable, and a water uw-mill now in the occupancy of Ar thur Wharton. Taken in execution and to bo 6old at the suit of A. Sanpp. W. II. IHIXACKER. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Ebensburjj, Dec. 7, 1&71.-3S. POST OFFICE BUILDING. CJKEAT SHOW OF illllF , Or" Si - U V- V" - 3 V AT fjieo MPSONn MOMPSON9U AN rM7 SZ iSZ or OF EVERY vie. Texture Eailess Variety OF MPASSED BEAUTY and certainly at mm mm 111 All EVEE! i'i:T--r;'7. Tirsi rn)n, I? rr.s, fv o n Cis- "j "tt ' T- ,i i.i ; v" i : in o-n i. -'i v i L'JU a.UWWiil.W ' w Vorth of All Grades of From Cheapest to Kest. COME WITH YOUR MONEY to ran- ThooipsoB ' STOBD, . GET SS3- ZJ2 232 ?n rr m n ' inMmxmmmmM mm s Mi liass ?iasss I 1 1 1 p 16 M 1 h II WW fp! 1W M WW fm MP W & i AND j WW OPEMfSCJ i m hair, Qlt IT Pf H XA u u Ii E I I MB M&M ETERMINED TO CODNTERACT THE SnOP.T SIGHTED POLICY OF DKSIGXfXO AND MALICIOUS TRRSOXS. WHO II AYR SOUGHT TO IXJUUC TIIl5 YRADK OF PillLADELPHIA DY COMCOCTING AND CIRCULATING WE SHALL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OVR FORTUNATE rOSlTIOX ASt) ORGANIZE JX Immeiige and WHICH V.'ILL CAUSE A GREAT LOSS TO THE 13RESI EVER HELD, BEIMC NEARLY A Million Dollars' Worth of Substantial Clothing OF Oin B!.ST 3I 4R:rF.4CTlJRE, VOU JiaS.V, BOYS, CHILDi:, urtT!if lrpn ?t RPfiirVirAnT of which was perontaLta- selkcted j UmVIIUTiPP & ftP0r' HliAtU tiUiti & UbUUiMlX FOREIGN MARKETS P.Y MR. W AN A M AKEU A MX llll IV Mf . l friMJHKER iS BRflffiMSJS AN A VISiT AT4D iffiAHT of the ARTICLES MEN'S DEPARTfVlENT- 7,001 Men' Overcoats, 0,049 Dress CoaJs, 51f Garricks and Capos, 5,1 13 Business CoarF, 12.311 Iiuainets Parity 1.813 Fine Enplisli giripea Tanti, .o.87i Doeskin I'anis, 2 510 Hiack Clotlt Veate, G02 Velvet Vests, 578 CsaLmcra Vests, 14.40G Cussimcre Veu'?i 5?3 I JouLle-Hrcaeted .SKorl Over c- a'e, 523 English Ditigoni! D. 13. Coats. 78,259 FIRST FLOOR (VT ') Arranpcd for Fur nihing Coeds aid Costs The Jeb Lots. "Less than Half Price Lots." Piece Good. for Custom V.'oik, which share in our gen eral reduction of pf-icfe- SECOND FLOOR 3 DEPARTMENTS : mil-SK PANTS. SECOND DRESS PANTS, WORKING PANTS, JOB LOT?. FTRsT- Stor" open from 7 A. M. to 8V P. M e xcept Paturdays. when open at 6 4 A. M. to 10 P. M. SliCON'D All Goods Kxchangod, or -Nfot.-v itefmided. Til I Ul A. large staT of SiicMiion ard psi.ors to the el t To rent Dr-partment', in waltlny to rcctiv (.ustc:r.r. FOUUril Orders by Toloirraph or Let tor from any ouarter faithfully afu-inied to. FOH SOLID AND SUBSTANTIAL BARGAINS Ti IIS IS AN UNPREOKDHXTED OPPOIITUNITY ! . , . IT WILL PAY TO COME FROM ANY PA R V OF TMK COUNTRY. OR TO MAKE UP CLUBS IN TOWNS AND Y ILL AO 33; A3 WE MEAN TO GIVE SOME'SODY ALL THE GOODS WE HAVE. WE HAVE HAD THE LARGEST SALES THE MOUSE HAS EVER KNOWN. AND TO WIND UP THE SEASON WE CAN AFFORD TO ALMOST SHUT OUR EYES TO THE PRICES. iSiTjTi aud Market Mr&ets. Philadelphia, Fa. RY 00I flZAAR! When yon vlsil the city, do not fail to call and .see the ITevz Dry Goods Bazaar -ot a. w. Emm & , 172 & 174 FEDERAL STREET! ALLEGHENY CITY. TXie ItnnIoineHt Ttry Roods Emporinin i Ilio.Male. CUR fVlOTTO: GOOD GOODS AT LOW PAIGES. Through the Season we nro In receipt of NEW GOODS EFEltf DAY:! Our Stock fs always full, fresh and complete. We respectfully ask the attention of WHOLESALE BUYEES To our Stock, as our Vthr.loa!e Depart m't is r;t all times fully supplied with goods which we offer, either by" the piece Or package, at the lowest KNliW TOUK OK i'lIII.APEI.riJt.V TmCES. fttMEMBER TIIE PLACE, Eaiii M Mi Mi Ncs. 172 & 174 Federal St., Pcc.2-iy. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. WILLIAM KITTELL, ArronxrY-at-L.tv, ISt'Ctisbursr, ?sv. aoe in Cnlo kvc Brr,''Via' av-iC. fin. -r1 ANT Tv'HO V K V. PURCH ASES WiTEOUT DUY1AG AT THIS TT TTV. RVEB CLEAR AKt EI OF TSIE L1RCEST S TOi IL "OUE TIIE IMMENSE RISE IN W( OL. DE SOLD TO READY-MONEY BUYERS INSPECTION, VHICH COSTS NOTHING WILL PROVE UNQUESTIONABLY THAT ARE WOETK DOUBLE COKTAIHIKd- 9G0 3 000 8.714 1.S72 723 135 lftO 1.314 3.2S2 2,C7G 733 1,205 ;l : i ylEM"S- THIRD FLOOR OVERCOATS, TOP COATS . GARRICKS. CO A C 11 M E X 'S .CO A T S. FOURTH. FIFTH am SIXTH FLOORS Rcieervpd Shrplus S'ock. FiRST FLOOR ( East ) School aud Dress Sttifs. and Litt'e Laiia' Cietiies. SECOND FlJiOR Lir-r sihJ Goods an.l Hall Fric-jl Lors UPl'EIl FLOORS Reserve Stock ard Ex'ra Fine (ioodf. OAK HALL FOR The vetir 1?72 will bo one fraught with von sual political interests to the people of the en tire country, tli- ro being a President and a Congress to elect, besides several Lnportaui. State elections. l"ptn the r,-sult of that election depon.-s the future welfare and perpetuity of bur political institni'oT.s. . , TM-v can best !-ti ityod liy tircuh'ting among the voters such iiev. si.-ipers as ad ncate a free, liberal, t,r:stitdMi:'ni:l (iovenmicnt. Irl t!;e f uiurt' as in the past we shall continue to labor unceasingly for a govern ment of FREE rillX'JlPLES. nnd at all times and under all circuniManers defend and sustain such a government ajamst all at. neks, it matters not what pretext may be set up to accomplish its overthrow., WE WILL ADVOCATE the following propositions as essential to tho preservation of our political institutions itgaiust the machinations of tho unscrupulous leaders of the liadioal party : 1. The administration of the nevernment in consonance wlin the pore and patriotic prinoi 1 1 s laid down by tiie founder of the Republic. J. Opposition "to military rule, and dictation under attv pretext or aileg.-d necessity: i Uouu'l l ights to nl! citizens, inclu.lhig the rhrht of every t-iiiroii to be tsied for an alleged offence. 'in the Mvii courts, in strict accordance with the letter and spirit of the Const ttution. 4. rieeand fair elections everywhere, wiih oiii interference by the President or intimida tion bv -'od"r:i I bavonot.s. 5. ItedUood taxation, liont'.f , eenrtoinioal pov ei nment. and ( it ii Service ltetorm. 6. A tinaiici;l pb'tcy that will not oppress the prtiduetivo industries of the country. 7. An end to lobby schemes, nioiic'polios and land grabbing. , . . . . ,s. A change Cf tho public administration and the overthrow of the cormoranas who are now depleting the miblic treasury. 9. Tne overthrow of the corrupt State gov ernments in the South which impose heavier burdens if taxation upon the North by keeping half tiie country In ft tttUe of Bankruptcy and Poverty. THE WEEKLY POST Vi'i'.l not only reflect the yentlmeuts of tho IJerftoerrttio party fearlessly, boldly and with a decent firmnesa,but will also bo a vehicle t.f evr8' Tin, LATEST MARKETS. down to the hour of going to press, including not only the Livestock Markets of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, but of every principal point in the world. . Home and foreign news . will be made a specialty, while tho Arts. Agri culture, science, i.uernioic, .c, bimwi coive n proper share of nitnfioii. Tus tv Posi' is a fart a-rU.iht i'kki; uewsj priiitCHl on thf'bosf toatr-iial. it!i Oiohi culture. Science, i.uemiuro. a-o.; wot earn r-- o T ktte jmp-r. pi ar nt.-w tyi and will be published ar tho fol.'.iwinp tow RATES OF SUVSCRII'TION : One copy 1 rear In clubs of .1 or moiw l.M An ex t pa copy sent free v.' hero the club ox C'V'dS feti. . . . The Dtn.f Porr by malt, per annum. !.ni). We ask i-.H w ho dt sire to see the principles above i-'t forth put into practical operation to aid in IhJ wori by suber'.blnr snd procurlrig- KNOV'iNG YTIIAT CAN I'.E SAVED IN -rrm T 4 v r TT. T5" TTi WW av AND AT TEE PEICSS aiJOTSD, BOYS' DEPARTMENT. Youths' Overcoat?, Y'ouil.s' IW.e, Youths Vests, Youths' Ererjaay Coats, Children's Overoosts, Chth'ren's Cape Overcoats, ChiMren'a GarricV", Chil.Iren'n uita. liys' Tants, Hoys' -lacket?. ii't Men's Coats, Big Men's Parts, Hijr Men's Vcft. NOTE LSTl ese Rt.d .l or.r Uo&dJ ar not bought from WhoV sale Housrt. but are of our own mr.uf:ictvre many of thera made in our own building, r.ider our ort eye ai.d supervision of mitetia'.s carefully examined ar.d sponged, and mid only for or.r Regular" Retail Trade ; so that eust-mr8 csn take ihert w'r.U the utciost cotifiiltuc . subscribers for The Wrbki.t To-t. spacirrioa copies sent free on application. Address .TaS. P. PaRR S: Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa. f 1 AETBRrA COUNTY E03DS. 'Mt V J t'ommissionei s of ChoiI'I ia County are now prepared to sell to those desiring t he stune. .!: !! N 1S of said county, in suuls of tpjO. and jvHi. These I'.onds are ifsuo.l by a.irhorily of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cp.uit i ia ooun tv. for the purpose of rni-ir.jr tu.-noy to t uild the Now County Jail, nod pr.y interest at the ratis of six per cent, per autiuiii "aid interest being payable semi-nun unity and :ire- redeem able at the idea so re t A t ho ( 'inii'ii'si''-M. r after the 13tti clay lf tlfermWr, I " J , and rv ablethe I3sii lr.v of Srpti'iiiicr, ISSl. Coupons are attached to each Mbnd for the semi annual instalments of iiitt rc-f. Parties i.osii ing to invest In this Loan will please call on the Commissioners at their Ofttoe in Ebcr.sburg-. Witness our Mends this I0:h day of April, X. D. 1371. MAX'-o-ICj Mi X A MARA, 1 ."J A M ES F. EA SN', Com'rs. PKACJS C FKIEL. S Atts'st-a. A. KtHETT, Clrk. apr. lV-tf.) A D M I N I STi I A TO ICS N ( 'I I ! E Estate of Jons KnvNrnT, doe'etj Letters of Adniinisrmtion on the estate of John KsvstnY, late of Washington township, deceased. Iiaving been granted to Tlx- Siibscril or by the llbjtistcr of Cambria county, all person indebted to said estate are hereby notified ibat payment must be made without delay, and to' those holding claims against the samo notice K given . present their respective accounts duly authenticated for seHlet;enl. JOHN 11. KENNEDY, AJfsi'uiitr&tor. Hemlock, Nov. 11, l!i'.l.-6t- A DMINISTKATOil'S NOTICE. Estate of Ma no w.zt JlfJiH'CB, tJec'd. Whereas le tters of Ad:rtr.islratlon have been" ' granted by the Iteir'stor of Cao:hriu only to- the subscriber en tue estate or .ii,rHret Cniiirh,' late of Allegheny owji5j,.-(i.,.-asei1. notioa is hereby given t wit fitre-ns iixlebie.i to said estate that payment um't iie mat'e im mediately, and those bokliiig i"iain:s against the same are dt-sr.-r.l to pfo.-ejit t.hem Uily proi ted for set!;oirent. r. O'FIilEL, Adm'r. Loretto, Nov. 11. lS71.-6t. "l amiLs J. oatmaiT,-m7J)7,- tea:ers his profcsroiiHl serVifesas Phy siohtn anil Surgeon t' the c-:tixer.iof Cairt.il tcv;a an.l vicinit7. Of.'co irr its tf lui'..I- fing ocrvapicei hy J. BucK & Co.. s a i-toif. Niehf calls can be made at hia restiieuct , oua tioof ?cv.tb of A. Haul's tfn anI har.lwa' stor ilaL9iIss3: 7 .t. LLOYD, successor to IX. EitsiJ. IValer in Dr:f::s, SJtiucinesh raiuis, !c. Store r.n Main street, opposite) tho "Minsicn lit use." Kl'vi.slurg. Pa. OctoWr 17. 1S67 -. i J Praili:us i!v.vif-:V.ii. i'r.s.s-ti Pa f f ffi ; rear of T.eniriien i. "i'tht'i Driiynivi'firu.i Sroif. iSiffh ire. lj-;g-l E. J. ba ronovcf to !!-e f.fllo recently eocuv ir.e st Htc of fiutre'ssrwet, oppeo C-Hoacde K-w,. . , .- Ilr I. 11. K-4J1R. to
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