i'J Cambria .freeman. SATURDAY, : : JAN. 13, 1872 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. i RrifitMBBR That $1-75 will pay for the Fui for one jMthal $3 mil Py for ' rd.i nnd t)iie to a new Xtnvfort.,!!. of tonty, an old V-iew subsCri- p.pei. when tu of t l'B Mch paper to the Urn. and n extra . ' ?6 ., ' hutb th. p.ll9,up of th. cl 'XLe o!d .nd Wmklt Ac lrL.,hat f.j.a5 will get the 8 Uc7 rs o Han,... (monthly.) theFr.EK TnT" b"ifu cl.romo.or that $4 wi.l IvW- Hoi;HOLD Mawz.ns nnd the Fo "or one old nnd one new subsenber. L"ke Tonr choice, friends. ...dsend ou your monev riht .r. for tlie rr.t.t month . the StJ time, j'oo-t put off until to-morrow what should be dons to daj. lflLI-IAM It- CONWAY. Oi 7i Timk Rocks. Conway wns ayounff ,.,Hn of k-reat promise, hti.l. had he lived, would X?, 1 v have made a Wk mark in the world. , hi for several years t he editor Ol a Denio 4tV r.-J'-r called TAr Vme 7 Spin', printed at , "r dU .burif. 1 rankliu county. ,i thw state, i . -5 the editor of that journal durmjr the ..W.wtoriai campai&n of is, just aft..r tno 1 su.prnsioi, of t ho banks, nnd helped t,,-h to Hid the election of Governor Porter, !,.',:. ..i'ituix- that emanated from hu i r! r.nici: if ere republished m almost; ail ; ''' biiiiocralii: papers throughout tlieHtv. vt'n.. . il-'-t that the chorus oi one or them ran 'a v ise : .j-ilt..i 0 the polls, ye noble souls, 71,'e banks may cry for quarters; p .1 heir their doom, they shall roe time, ;';r fn'-fe't ad their di-'.rtcrs." T!:e ulieve p;ragr;i;.li appealed in ft recent r.ti.'. cr of the i'hiiade'phi Simuav Mf.rccry, u.-i 11t accurate column of "Answers of iVii'r'oi! hi;ts." Although it ia evidently in t: if J to rrlcr to William 15. Couway.eo well rciiunibered by many of the citizens of this :nce, it doos not ccntstiu a einglo accurate ; r-.ci;:t:'t i" rcferet;ce to L!m. Willism 13. (Vi.wuv never was the editor of The Vjllky Sii?.n, Hor vms ho connected witli any journitl ;:j ilils State during the tueraorable political rr,n.' uij;:) of lboS botweou Joscpli Iiitner and I'iv'i.l H. Porter, which resulted in the election ,f i-ie latter ns Goteruor. For tfome )cara rr'ur to lKitj, V.'ni. 15. Conwav, who was born ia Delawite, and Thomas I'billips publithed Tiik AiiKUiCAX MASfFAcTfKEB, a dcnocratic 'urtr, in ritt.bur,h. About the beginning of li.itt vet-.r (li36) he cume to Joiir.Htown and coiiiii!euce-l publishing The Mountaineer, find removed to F! ti.burg with Lid priuting cfucp t li t. tinic iicti: g the curly part of the summer. .ro t'.if t a; er coniii.ueu to be published nctil I! latter t art of 1'S7 . JSo neweprer in the S;u'c acipiirsJ sf-c'i a wido ppie:ul nnd so de st:eJ aia; ut.Uii u as did 1 lit: Mo o'Ta inker u..Kt !.:. eiiiiorial taatiagemer.t. It i:ot oi:ly cirtulatcd iarptly in I'eniisy Ivaiiia, but had :'. r aut tcnbcrri many of the leading democrats ic every i nte iu the Union. What bis cr.rly .uc4ti-nal opportutiitiea wer we do not know, bLt .t "a what is c&!lod ft well-read man, tnd yi.jfctit'd a rffmi d and highly cultivated liter-r- lsjic. His ronrE ae a political writer con ilitd of withciiijg inTC-ctive and uutpariii" j:iU-u!e, alitiongh ho could reason cogently j vl en ti.t occasion ruinred it. He was a Lorn por. uud the perfct case and rspidity with wi.ieh he could throw oil' doggeral Terse wsj p: ii;-1 v iisti-uisliiiig. He possessed an ungov ruiUe propensity to lampoon I.ia prominent ji:t:ral oppouents in that kind of rhyme, iiot lecause 1 e boie thtm any special ill-will, but retrelv becBUe Lo ctrLD dot and because it .".folded him mi opportunity of gratifyiig a r.rcrg i. antral lore of fua. The result of thia iiiiiulk'tnca was that he was almost constantly i.i tic Court of Quarter Scesions aa tkedefend iM in a prootcution for libel, and when ho was roiiT'.ctf d Riid sentenced to ptv a fine, tLo bill Tim prosiptly liquidated by his admiring demo cratic frictids. His numerous 'olitical songs pt:M:S!:u m added va.tljr to the reputation if his pper, and some of them wera aa familiar to the deck hands of a Mississippi cteamboat tsihey were to the democracy of Pennsylvania. L'ij Lest known production in that style wa4 ''Ti e bribed Legislator," and is much more np-.iicable fsow to the legislative halls at llar i'ourg and Washington than it was thirty-four jesrs ago. Portions of it are frequently quoted at the j re-ent dy "to point a moral or adorn a tale." lie waa the ardent and devoted friend of I ''avid It. Porter, and during tha Pummor of 3 5.1? juhli-Lsd several ably written articles urging his nomination by the Democratic State (."(..Mention, to assemble on the 4th of March, Ito, as its candidate for Govoinor. His wish gratified, but ho was not hero to take any ;&rt in the excitement of the bitter!? contested campaign tbat followed. In the fall of 1837 1 .e Lcnino an applicant to Martin Van Buren, then President, for appointment to the office of bscretary of the newly organized Territory of Iowa. At that time so well established was h. re;.utat?on aa an accomplished and vigorous prh;i( l writer, that the author of thia articlo 11 remembers to have been shown a letter -di-.-f d to him by a number of prominent :ii i'-.tlueritial democrats of Philadelphia, in Lich tl.cy offered to present him with a first-t'-'a printing press, togather with all necessary t-sieiiiil and fixtures, and to pay him a hatid toir.e Fulary, if l.e would abandon his Iowa rt'-jttt a:: i tako charge of a utw democratic !per which it was proposed to establish in that city. Aftc-r mature deliberation he very reluc tui.tly declined the generous offer, and waa econ f-itcrwan's appointed Secretary of Iowa. He 11. f . : p'aco for his future western homo in Spiingof lb3S, and died thero in abeut f gl 'fe:i months after. Ills age wo suppose to I. .ve been about 43 years. At the same timo that ho waa appoin.cd Secretary of the Terri torj, Jo?epb Williams, of Somerset county, as comrm'iEioncd one of tho Judges of the s editorial Courts. "Williams was a man of n.Li'.he jet and was friftcd with remarkable Iers ma vocalist. The marked peculiarities -' the two men caused Thoophilua Fenn, then ritjr c' Ilarrisburg T.ecaAPn, to express ' high appreciation of both appointment, for t; e rosr.li, . i)e gaid, "that while not officially :?el. Conway, with bis back against" the t'tiig gun, could amuse himself by writing hi itioruua songs, and Joe Williams could sing vA hound volume of tho Mocstaixeer while m. B. Conway was its editor would afford i''treting and amusing reading now for those v"' knew him e.r.d also the persons, now all Cfad with but two exceptions, against whom l it) unerring sliaft3 of his wit and ridicule were '"leetcd. bo far as we can learn, no such yo :umo exists in this county, and the genius of " rn. U. Conway his wonderful facility as a writer hia inexhaustible fund of humor hia lore for tho ridiculous and hia withering sar ensrn can only be fully appreciated by those ho were familiar with the rich, racy, sparkling arj'i we.;; edited columns of The Mountaineer w it was in the full tide of successful exper JOieu and w as a political power in the State. . TnKttiGtiT SnaiT. All who know .Cbens turg as it now is. are well aware that the Con Frecational church in this placo is one of the 'post substantial, elegant and commodious re I'gious edifices in the county, the total co3t of hs erection having netted some $13,000. On huniay morning la6t the debt remaining on unchurch amounted lo $U,170 now it ia only or at least was only that amount a day 'rtwo ago, the romainirig $l,G0O having been li'iuidated by the voluntary con'ributiona of the Oeaibsra at the morning and evening services o Sur.day last. This is indeed the right spirit to manifest in such matters, and we record the fct Rg highly honorable to the congregation 'iuestion, and as an evidence ef the energy "d zaal of the worthy pastor in charge, Itev, H. Jones. Others of our citizen will be Cjd'ed upon by Mr. Jones to contribute towards II, e li'Hiidation of the small amount still re riiainitg unpaid, and we hoco he will not call 1 ' vain. If yon Lave neighbor who don't tako the "man, tell him that he nnd you can each 5 a copy one whole year for three dolhrft. iLcoal corvespoiitlcncc. Johnstown, January 10, 16T2. rjrijj FuEf man Enclosed we send you a list of ca'ea t.ied iu the District Cocrt, last week. Some of your reader may find enjoyment ia reviewing the list. I lie " j. it proceeding with busiuesa. 1 ms was not tno fu t of the Judges, for we have real business fau.t 01 me u " t - , n . . waa it i"c - 'torncv 'for .Mr. Sechlcr ia a young lawyer of .odVromhe, and despatched buuiiws wjtr, commcnd iblo sored ; but H was the fault of the i-irors and the witurssea, who eeein to think that the'v need not attend Court unless they rlense todo so. i net win iieij icarn a ica Eon next Court that wil! be of use to them. Following are the caEea thut were disnocd of : Commonwealth vs. I'at'k Scott anil llridget Scott. Charge, assault mid battery. Guilty. Commonwealth vs. Juhu Dull. Larceny and fe'.ouy. (.iuiity. Commonwealth vs. Edward Erady. Assault and battery. Guilty. - Commonwealth vs. Michael Forest and John Kelly. Affray. 2iot guilty, but defendants pay costs. Commonwealth vs. Henry Shaffer and Chaa llocliatcin. Aggravated assault and battery. Each guilty on one count. Commonwealth vs. Charles II. Moore and Lucinda Moore. Keeping disorderly house. Not guilty, nnd prosecutor pay the costs. Commonw ealth vs. John l ost. Assault and battery. Not guilty. Defendant pay two thirds of the cost?, and prosecutor one-third. ' The more wo sea of law the more we think it is a great farce. Justice i3 administered, ao far as Judges are concerned, with honesty of putpoae : but a Judge's decision la only a guess. Tho Supremo Court has tho last guess. Then some witnesses can be frightened to swear almost anything, and jurors do nut al ways acquit themselves so as to subserve the ends of justice. Thus tho guilty often escape, whilo the innocent often 6uffcr the penalty of the law. Justices sometimes return the moat trifling esse to court, in order to secure costs, and thus the wheel of the law becomo clogged. Tho less people have to do with the law, the be'.ter it is for them, it is a great eipeiisa to go to court. Then attorneys must be employ ed on each sido to argue cases, in order that the Judge can tho better decidk as hk pleases. This adds to tho expense. Trials become an expensive fiction. We are a wonderfully gov erned people. Cut ignorance of law, so'far as participation thcieiu is concerned, is blisa. We hope the time will come when most people will learn to settle their own cases. Wc intend next wcok to write a poom on sen tencing prisoners. It ia intended as a bur lesque on the whole business of tritla at law, and by Juries who are swoi-u eiust, to render a true verdict according to the evidence, and, secondly, to starve till they all agree. Grand juriea only hear one eide of a cafe, and traverse juries are often compelled to rendsr verdicts contrary to their judgments. And, this is jus tice! The interments in Sandy Vale Cemetery for ltil were tw o hundred and ono ninety malas, Hid one hundred and eleven females. This iocs i.ot include the number buried in the Catholic burial ground at tha old church, nor tboaa buried ia the Lutheian graveyard. Workmen have commenced opfratioii3 cn tho new market house, and the building will pro gress daily fiem this to its completion next fall. Our friend Charle3 llochstein w:!l he up to pen yoit this week. Mr. II. ia aa civ i! and in offensive man as liea in our city. We have known him for fifteen years and never knew h'un to quairel except once. "The law thould deal gently with offences of the first grade ' The two rowdies who went to a spelling pchool iu Yoder township to "settle a dispute, ' got their "d epute settled" by each paying about $4.) costs. Served them right ! If peo ple em't be educated one way, they can an other. Iton Hot. "VYiLsnitE, Jan. 1, 1572. Ma. Editoh Aa the communications of your former gifted correspondent from this lo cality no longer grace your columns', we have thought, aa w o are a subscriber to your caiima-. ble paper, that it might not be amiss for ua to chronicle occasionally the passing events in our borough aud vicinity. Christmas passed off very pleasantly, amid general rejoicing, and judging from nppear unces, everybody enjoyed themselves hugely. During the morning and oarly part of the day thore were appropriate services in the Catholic church, and in tho evening the Lutherans and LTnited Urcthren had entertainments iu their churches under the direction of comraittoca of ladies nnd gentlemen of their respective con gregations. Tho Christmas trees were laden with presents, ard soma valuable ones, too, consisting of gold watches, ladies furs, dre patterna. and an endless array of smaller arti cles, while sowing machines graced the floor. In the Lutheran church we noticed some beau tiful mottos in evergreen, and while we ad mired tho beauty of the design and the eublim ity ofthesentimo.it, we could not but regret that thai Uistinguishingjeature oi theKcdeeai er'a kingdom, '"Peace on eartu, and good will to man," did not provail more generally. The old year has come to a close, and many solemn reflections naturally gather around ua. During the year just ended the Reaper Death haa been busy gathering the sheaves for eter nity. Some were gathered in tho morning of life, e'er their journey had scarce begun ; some at noonday, and some w hen tl-.e twilight shac es were gtthering. The scroll of death beais many names well known to fame, among whom we may mention Ilorschel, Murchison, Dumas Geoigo Tickner, tho Carey sisters, Pinhop Paker, and the noble and gifted C. L. Vallau dTgham ; and last of all, bis sable plume haa ove.'shadowcd the s-tcrcd College of Cardinals, and he has claimed for his owa this venerable Bishop of Palestine. Hon. John Porter, after making our village hia home for a year, haa 16ft us and gone to Somerset county to engage in the lumber busi nesa. Mr. Porter ia a gentleman, and during his residence among ua ho nudo many friends who will wih him prosperity aud success wherever he may go. Permit me, Mr. F.ditor, to close by wishing you a happy New Year, and that peace, hap piness and prosperity may attend you to ita cioce. Yours, &c, Solon, St. Auolstink, Jan. 8, 1872. Dear Treeman After a long absence from your columns I will now give you the only item worth writing from this place. The Fair for the benefit of the church in thra place is still progressing favorably, both socially and financially, it will bo kept open for some time yet, I have been a visitor thero every evening since it opened, and am confident that all visitors aro satiaSed with the way it is con ducted. The refreahment tables are well sup plied with all kind of eatables. The dancing room is large, and the St. Augustino String Band ia always on hand, when any of the spec tators wish to indulge ia a trip on the "light fantastic toe." 1 waa shown a beautiful carv ing kuifo and fork, to be voted for between the landlords at Chest Springs and St. Augustine, but I think tin Chest Springs candidates had better look 6harp or they will lose it, as the Sr. ABgustiniana say they will have it, cost what it may; and when they say eo. I know they mean it. Tho next ia a spirit level, to be voted for between Michael Waltz, John Storm, Coorge Miller. A. J. Hoover, and Pat. Dona hoe ; but as Mr. Walts waa boaten for the hand-saw at a Fair here before, lam sure that he will take the prize this time. However, I will let you know all about it when the Fair closes. Orion. TnE PnnATET.pniA Aon.-Elsowher will be found the prospectus of Th K A;k lor the, pres ent year, it is scarcely nr.cessary lor us to en ter into a detailed statement of the merits of this well known mid permanently established democratic ortrsui. It is conducted with great spirit and admitted ability. Against the cor rupt practices of ull riim, and especially tlio almost numberless plundering rinxsof Phila delphia, it has always boen outspoken and fear less, uid has waged a constant and well direct ed opposition. It deserves well of the democ racy, of whose principles it is so able an expo nent, and no man who wishes to know what ia transpiring in tho outsido world can he more fully Kratliied than by beeomiinr a subscriber to tho Daii.t or Wkhki,y A,e, tho latter of which at least should liud hundreds of patrons among- the democrats of Cambria, and is really without a superior as a political, news and iit rary journal. Only 3 for it and the Fkeemah for ua eutlro year cilsU iu advance. COJS2Ii:JC ATIOSS. Johnstown, Jan. C, 1S7:J. To tne Ki'.Uor of Vtr Citiuhria l-y-man : jJeau Sin I have neither time nor inclina tn.n to enter into n contreversv on the (subject . 'ir,i"JlJl:' but 1 think 1 am justified in replyinv tp Mr. Condon s letter which appears in vour paper of this date. Mr. C. denies having" said picishtr, but admits that he did say praste. I distinctly understood the former, hiit now that ho pleads RUilty to liaviii-r said ritF, I tell him that neither lie or "any other man" nrr heard an Irishman pronounce "priest" i.-mt-fr.'-jiuW' jHHif, "street" rtmte, etc. I challenge hi:u, or any man of nny nationalit v, to produce one Irishman who pronounces these words a la Con don. 1 have conversed, in Irish and Eiuriit.li, with reople from every count- in Ireland, and I have never yet heard ono of them t.ay pi aMe. Any of us who tie the 'royfc a'wn vs pronounee "ie as we would ":e," but ns a rulo we pro nounce EA." as wo would "a," as in Late, ule, fit', cramr, cte. Hut who ever heard ns eay Dic hclafe. ihaff, vrnfc, etc.? I'wrhaps Mr. C. will nourish ia the ailirmativo and retort: "I aver that I have heard the Irish miv po." We should Co)u!iu(r) rather than condemn a m:tn who calls Samuel J,over the author of "Shaiaua O'Jirien." A mao who jrotends to l;now nil aboutour "pronouncing peculiarities" ouK'ut to know of his own knowledge the name of the author of a poeia ho attempts to rt cite, rml not depend on second-hand information. "JShamus O'Hrien" was written by Sheridan Lel-Viiu, a near relative of Richard Briiisicy Sheridun, the great Irish orator, wit and drama tist. Mr. C. ouotea some sixteen lines r.f the pr-.m and itaiici.es tho brvyiu:, bat why tiid he not add tho following? . "An thorwEAT, havin' blest him, went down on tho irround, . An Sliamus O'Urion throws ono last look around ; . Tint the pood pnir.sT dono more, for hia handj he unbound. An' with one (tar-US' Eprinjr Jiia leaps to the ground." Now he cannot R-et over the fact that "pri-t" is spelled in the original just ns I pivo it. Why then did ho i-ay j.-xuit, which was not in tho boof he hell ill lux haul. Mr. C. proves by his own reasoning- that be Knows no moro about Irish Lrvijitc than he does about Sanscrit when l.e says that "all such words aa 'remark,' 'ark.' 'heart,' 'cart, 'etc., must be read with t ho hrrtijiu:." lie deserves to be presented wil h a pair of well urcased "brogues" for this nattMindina- discov ery If be can lirofpte tho above words for me I pledtrfi him my honor that I w!il ctf a whole of Itroimoi, 'thorns and all, if he.wKl only ay for them. The haekfrcyod phraso of play ing Ifamlet aud leaving- Hamlet out i-i wofully misapplied when it is used to give emphasis to the assertion tnat. "thamusO'ilrien" cannot be recited without the bt'Hfitt: It can be recited, and recited well, without it. 1 claim to know a little about recitation, especially of Irish pieces, and I confidently assert that "Shamus oTtrien" should not be recited except by ono who could trivo it all that vim, pathos, dtih and declama tion which it requires, and hot by those who would stand, stntue-like, and drawl fori'i. in a nasal twang-,' whoTo pnssnjrcs which should roll uut iu a clear, rich, round defamatory voice. 'J he fact is, thero is not one American in ten thousand who con imitate the much ridiculed, but not half understood, Irish brog-ue. If the ptofciscr who indited the Institute proceedings for" tho iti.icviff and KrLo bad only heard the public verdict in and out of the Kheiisburjff Court House, in rejrnrd to tho recital of "3ii!i iiius O'Jirien," ho iniijht have been somewhat more modest in his laudations of Mr. C.'s style of reading-. It was sufficient to call forth the yhost of poor ".lim" lo rfiii-st all amateur loaders to let l:i;n rt In peace, and not to be tl'rmiliK'j themselves over i-rttsiiit and jiilye s. I had no personal rnotiits in eriricizinir Jfr. C.'s reidinf, u I tiover spoke to t hat gentleman iu my life.' Su;i I will never, soloi.a- i can i:ki i r.r upi:. list.-ii t r nnvctuj I'fintriuir I lidicule, intent ior.al or ot'.f.rwi-e, on tho Irish po.do without shov.-ins- him be cannot do so with ii:ir'.ir.:lv, i'his iviii si;iec for an answer to Mr. C. and to tho nameless ones in the V'. i'i urrat ami Kclut: alo to "Justice" in the ifrrahl. I As for "Justice." ho must be like the ifoddcrs of that i.ane-hl!n:l; othrv,:e ho would not write in suc.h a il-irk stylo as lie does. Yours, truly, M. P. M. To the K'?t'ir o' the amLrvi Trerman : Deak tiu 'J'hr controversy growing out of the verv unelerical coti.lu.-t of the Hev. M. 1'. Staelic, of Williamsprirt, !.. lais doveioped fcome very st ran.'ro and novel idcis iu the uiinds of some wou!d-be canon law judges. 3" ho only f;iir-9tion iu controversy httwccn Jtev. Stacl;o fitnl his super;-. r, Itiyht Hev. Jii.shop O'H.n a. i-3 whether the iiisiiop has of rifc-ht the authority to remove a priest of his diocese from his co:i Kretfation with or without a hearing, on thia subject tho statutes of the Catholic Church have boon weil and clearly defined by tho only competent tribunal having- jurisdiction over the ipic-ption at issue. l!ut, inU-pendent of all clerical legislation, the vow of submissive otie dienco to his superior (i. e.. the Itishoj of his diocese) which every priest essutuea. is bindintf and oblijratury, a:id thetviolaliou of that vow subjects him to suspension and removal,' Just as the violation of any one of the decrees or statutes of n Council lr-Kisimiiiir for the frovern tuent of the Ciiurch subjects tlie oncmlor to i.ke penalties. I'm- any supposed wrouir or al loyed grievance tnc partv thus treated haa hi remedy in an appeal to the Archbishop, or, if need be, to the I'ope himself. The tatho.ic who does not know this inueli nbouf tho.gov ernment of hia Church, suroly cannot bo a iriw: or '(()icf J'oltjr. in such matter-.; an.l if his knowledge of ttie civil or common law Is as lim ited as his knowledge of tho canon law or Church ffovernmcnt, he certainly cannot hope to retain his commission, however obtained, us a learned Judg-o very loiiir. Anti-Wes. ilaps anS Mllit'.iii at mT Fiei IIoiu e. If vou want to lie a lier.rfuetcr of your race cn a small scale, scatter c-oal nshesonyour b!ii Ierv si. Sewn Iks. Edward Do vers was run overTby n train of cars at leri y Stat ion, on'Satnrday evening last, and died from his Injuries in two hours after. . Hon. A. A. ISr.rker will "speak a piece"' on the subject of temperance at the t'ongrciru tional church on Monday evening next. I"reo feats and plenty of them. -Mr. I'utriek O'Connell. sawyer at Barker's California Mill, south of town, was struck on the head by n portion of the running rear of the mill, a few days g;o, and slisrhtly injured. The bottom has completely falion out of he "late T of tnuw" tooken of by tlioh', i-. f !, and as a consequence wheeled vehicles Rrc njain in vorh'1. v. c-.ii, no matter it was n loakv old bout anyhow. j. Gallitziii Lake, l'sq., has eel tied dr.wa to theiraciieo of his profession in I.oretto, ns will be seen by card elsewhere. That, lie may prosper abundantly we feel sure is tho earnest wish of ail who know him. This sttrtiimr piece of information is" fur nished by. the Eewistown Iniot rat for tho cur rent week: "Trie Ebeiisburr Alb;jhciiai has once more fifed. Cause f wo many papers in Cambria county." Da telli John Dull, convic ted of l-ireeny in the Dis trict Court, and temporarily confined in iho Johnstown lock-up, Hiyr out on Friday nivr'tit of last week and left tor parts unknown. l)u'd waa too flinri to Ehty very long- iu such durance rih as thr.t. I'.cv. John C.iMospto, who preaMind in the Presbyterian church in this place on severnl occasions last summer, was presented with -.V)0 bv Jus eongrrKntion at ICast Liberty on Kew YVar's diy. Appreciative conn-reiation lucky minister liberal donation. The IIarriabur- 11 "cf .'.'.' Patriot lias been ki.ndlj sent us as an exchange, ia addition to tho dailv issue. It i.i a mammoth sheet and Is lllled to'repletlon witti interesting reading mnt ttr. We arc thankful for tho favor, and shall refer to ita merits more at length in onr noxt. a very at Sonar team in th lepal profession Is that just made up by Iho partnership alli ance botweeii the ciKeifiit and popular District Attorney. Win. H. Sechlcr, of this place, and our worthv nnd talented young- friend. T. It. Seiuikin, 1., of Carrolltcnvo. We invito at tention to their card and bespeak for them de served consideration. Our energetic and prosperous younjr friend Mr. It. Gels, wo regret to say, was considerably burned about the hands and face while assisting-to extinguish a destructive lire at Saliu.t, Kansas, bin present home, on the "1th ult. The la rre and elegant bunking house bclontringr to tho firin of which he is a member suffered eiiehtly in tne contlayration. Mr. James Wilkinson, theproficient'worker in marble, has just completed n masterpiece at kis establishment In I.oretto. It is atombstone for tho grave of Mr. Christian S.may, whose re mains are interred in the Catholic graveyard at Wilmore. and will be J"ully described' in our next. Mr. Wilkinson bits no superior In his bus iness. Don't imagine that wo arc g-oing to let tip oh th? "Eastern Star Flour." Such an excel lent articlo deserves to be constantly kept be fore the people, arid it will lie no fault o. ours if tiie people do not constantly (at meal lime) keep it before them in siiapo of tho most palat able of bread, cakes, etc. M. 1,. Oatman is the only man in Ebensbura- who solid this unsur passable brand, . Jt r.lTords us great pleasure to learn that r.ttr talented and very worthy friend. Joo H. Oudd, formerly of Johnstown, but more re cently or lietnaito, ill., lias oeen appointed to a clerkship in tho Motive Power Department of th Kansas Pacific Kail way, of which de partment another Johtistowner, Idr. T. R. Vio-roy-, is tho chief.. Joo ia an uneomproim.sinjf democrat;and a whole-souled Kentiemnn,and no one will be moro rejoiced than ourself to hear of his further promotion. Jon.v J.' Mi.ici-iiv will recite "Sliamus O' Krien," or any other man, at the Mansion Houmc Corner, on any day in January, and sell any quantity .cf dry goods, dress (roods, fancy (roods, and such like. Mr. Murphy un doubtedly sella cheap and durable (roods, as all his old customers can testify. Those" wanting dry (foods should always call with John J. Mur, phy first and savo ten per cent, in thoh' purchase-?.' Johnstown, Jan. 8, 1K72. 7nr .Sir: I write to inform you that. L. Cohen keeps a hat store in Johnstown, at No. 2:i7 Main street, if you see any person in your bailiwick that wants a nice hat, or cap. or shirt, or anything in the lino of men's wear, or ladies furs, tell them to ealkwith L". Cohen, and you will very much ybllife M'.vny citiZEXs. T5IK FAIRY QVEEX. TTnffcJ!, and Tit-art before the Tccchers' Institute, lii S. B. M'COKSlICX. Oneo on n. time a fair ang-el of l'.irht. Or a seraph, or spirit, or be-lnjr as bright. Came lloatiny aloiijf, like a cloud in the air. On u liquid phosphorus, translucent and fair; Like the rainbow, her winjrs spread in radiance bright, , And folks were alarmed at the 'yohderful sight. Siie t-Rme, like the lig-ht of tho natural sun. From theeast.aud travelled still west wardly on. Tho place her cfTulence most signally shone Waa a spot on tho northern temperate zoue A locality usually called by men. In colonial parlance, "The I'orest of Penn": A tract that ia traversed by mountain rang-e, And by valley green, and by forest ntran-re A place whort! t he Olt and the Teuton had come And had driven tho red man away from Lis home. I cannot describe this stranger to-r.i?Tit, uly to suy that her glances were britrhl. Her looks were modest, her face was fair And surrounded with curls of golden hair," Her wardrobe was tasteful, but then fdie bore No diamonds not even a ring she wore. Siio had sweet manners, and grace, and ease, Ami her pleasant smile was sure to please. She seemed an ati(rel from heavenly bower Whose presence had an electric power. And tlioss who read her Grecian fnco 'Veil know the power of every raoe. Sh willed and firmness bore her tiiroujrh For what she willed, that she would do. And many did glance at this lady so fair," So huushlo. so blithe, and so tlefmnttire. Some thought her a witch, with power to bind, Ky her magical touch, both body find mind; ( ihers thought her u rniser, like Midas of old, . Who wished to transform every substance to ... gold ; Some said 'twas Alladdin with lamps end lights, Who had eouio to rob us of all our rights ; Others hailed her a queen, and shouted huzzas. Aud asked her to niako them more excellent laws; And squires atul aldermen, puffy end great, Whofco bodies could scarcely be equalled for wght, , - -Predicted that now the great xirch would fall, Keystone, Institutions, and people and all. For liurrowee, and Stevens, and Wolf had been seen. With Rimer, escorting tho "Fairy Queen." Hut she heeded them not--tho surmises of men, Their threats, their Applause, and their mur murs are vain. She traversed the S-talo from the lakos to the bay She e.x'nm'ined tho forests, tho rocks, and the ciay; And she rw precious yems in th forest pine, Kiight jewels in rocks, and gold in the mine, And diamonds and pearls, that quietly lay la unrntdtod ore. Rial iu uawrought clay ; "Theto people have wealth, but, alas ! they are blind," . . Said tio Oueen: "What is wanted fa :i;ia.' Misnl! MINI) Ml; "Now, what can I do for this people?" said.s'ie; "1 tdinll open their eyes and then they can see." She went to the Senate nnd hallowed its halls; Sine perfumed the old Representative walls With spices from Orient palaces brought Tho odors of reason, the essence of thought; And dail v - he counseled with law-makers there. And nightly :he whispered to heaven a prayer ; And soon bf:e enchanted the sngeaud the youth: She enamored with tmiles flic c-.iiivcrttd v.illt 1 1 ulli . t'tili! they consented to Bell hr r domain, That they micht erect on each hill-top a fnr.c. When? thf signal of truth would continually s hi tie, A tid w here she would rule with a power Divine. She summoned young ineti of the State toap-l-ear As her priests; but she said, "Your reward Is tiol hero." Yiumkt maidens, as priest saos, too, did prepare, AT ho recompense L-ouph t ; but she pointed 'ri' TUitHc:" She showed them her altars, some dimind some bright, Ar.d;i he said, "Offer here w-ot incense of light." she poitueti to 1 ully hii: a mSliiuii of youth. And she said. "l each tli:;i hcie the yood les sons of truth." "They have cn'TTed me witch with power to Li ml. Uy the touch of my wand, both body and mind ; They have called me a miser, like Midas of old. And I shall convert these grey mountains to gold; They have called me a queen and shouted ap plause. And now 1 shall make them moro excellent laws; If f am Aladdin. I came but to toil. And m j' lam i s shal 1 e'er burn, for I'll dig for oil. I came from the realms of etherinl light The guardian of civil aud moral light. The people are initio the young and the old And l:ifKl,Au'r to ihem is far better than gold. True religion ia mine, though I favor no sect. And nil virtue is mine that the soul cm: rtib.ct. And this is my creed, since ei-st my lif-ilawnni: First a i.i i r then a ueaiu-then a Jl lO.ufcN'x bevond." And now where the valley nnd hillside are white With harvests that wave in the warm summer light; Where orchards rejoice iu their gold-colored sheen. And the vine and the vintage are everywhere seen ; Where the foru-e and the furnace pour daily forth. From their fiery throttles, nietalllO worth ; Where the wild steam whistle, bo sharp and so shrill. Scream out ns the ears traverse valley and hill ; Whare the magical wire, suspended in air, Sends greeting and gladness everywhere May be seen, in valley, and mountain heiyht, Tho temples of mental and mural light : At whose shrines arc worshippers youthful and fair, ... While hrr priests and her vestals make offer- ir-S s there ; And there, in the midst, sits the "Fairy Queen," Isesinwing great Joy where sorrow had been ; Di-pensing her blessings on every baud The honored guest of a favored land. Who came to Mi s t;, and iiit to rule ," And who is this lady ? Thh Common SCnooi.I CEIS & FOSTER. 61AM) OfBNINO Or FAI L AND WINTER BET DDI AND DRSSS GO0K3. The attention of the Ladies ia dirocted te our immense stock of Millinery Goods, coni priiing a grand assortment of French Flowers, Feathers, liibbons, Silks, Velvets, Ornaments in endless profusion, and the latent styles of Trimmed Bonnets and Flats, which we have always on hand, or we eii.Jkup;,ly tnyjady with tiimincd Hats or Bonnota at shot-tost notico and in a btyle which we guarantee will give entire satiafactioD. We ore now offering special aad extraordinary inducements ia Fail and Winter !rcs3 Good. Double Warp Alpacaa, .Poplins, Velr oteens, Watei -proofs, Cassimerea, Flannels, Blankets, Linens, Muslins, Piints, Gingham?, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces. Dre?s Trimmings, and a full variety of Smsll Warea, Zephyr "Worsted and Germanfowh Wool, at prices to suit ail. A magnificent lino of Biack and Colored Silks in Glace and Gros Grain, at prices rang iug from 1 to $4. . A new, complete and elegant display of Sin gle aud Double Broche, Paisl?y and Thibet Shawls, at from $3 to 5.r0, and hundreds of Woolen Shawla at very reduced prices. We have also opened a splendid line of Ladies' and Children's FANCY FURS, at eowest pricks. A fufl and varied assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloth and "Window Shades always on hand. Also, the very choicest of live Geeae Feathers. All of the above fend much raoro can bo bought for the cash at the lowest market rales from Geis k Fostfr, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. Johnstown, Pa. niCREY'P FTTRNITFItE WAltEROOMS. -John Hickey, Undertaker, on Julian street. Fourth Waril, Altoonn, is prepared to supply Metalic Burial Case of all alzea aud patterns, and on reasonable terms. Mr.riMckey keeps constantly on hand a largo stock" of new and fashionable' furniture, and those who require anything in bis line hotild give him a call. Every article sent from his rooms will be warranted as represented. Hair and Straw Matrasses manufactured to order at les3 than city prices. Cane seat hairs re-c&ned and fitted up as good as new.? All orders from r. distance promptly attended to. Uul.l8.-tf.l Jamk"? J. Mrnrnv complains, for that, 'where as. John Doe and Kiehai d Roo did, on tho 14th day of September, 1871, or near that time, with miiliee aforethought, to wit; at his Star Cloth ing Store, in the borough of Johnstown, with force nnd nrms, enter the premises aforusaid. at No. KU Clinton street, and commit a burgla ry, by taking and carrying away all his made up clot hing, to wit : coota. piui'te, and vests for which reason tho said Murphy had to go to Philadelphia-nnd New York city aud lay in a splendid stock of now made-up clothing. Wherorore he brings these suits. S. J. Hkss & Co. This is' tha firm that pur chuso ami sell moro made-up clothing than tongue can tell. Their number ia 241 their place of business is located on Main street, on a parcel of ground that is called a lot in tho plot of Johnstown ; and while we don't want to disparage the rest, we always thought that they seiitho best made-up clothing, coats, pants, nnd vests, because in wearing- it bears the testa of good sewing, good cloth, good tits and low prices. Go to 11 1 goto 11 1 Tts no rsH, the poisonous hair preparations have had their dov and done their mischief. Now comes along NATURE'S 11 A I It K K.STOR TT VK, a perfectly clear article, which restore gray hair anil keeps the bead in a healthy cou UiUdu. tsce advcrtlscuibut. lag! !L Vim' ..i- V r2s ' tm ' mm mm i TK "5T?ri rnuvi-iTr t -tttv fO. AHA Uh rl si g m u m u ivn rm$ J -LZJ JL A.JL m 5 MM OF ALL GRADES. in r : a u Y. MOltAX.- rued, in Altoona, on Mends v. Jan. 1st, Mrs. TiM.iiKs.v 3ii!.N, wife cf Mrl Miles Morun, iu the o.th year of lier age. Mrs. Moratt. whose muidrn name wr.s M'Vey, roriided in Johiiftown for many years, utid wc.s there married. She wn? a v.omtiu worthy of a (rood husband's ntrctii.n and of everybody's hithebt ettt-eem . and -r -t wishes, and lmvi'ng been es.i iK-st aiidlevfmt in her religiou'3 ilui;i. and kiixl, lovimj-biid charitable in all her world ly relations, we can wnil believe that a crown of never-fading glory has been vouchsafed her. The husband and children thus greatly bereft have our warmest sympathies, licnuictcai in j tu c. MAT.OY. Died, in Allearhenr township, or. Monday last, Mr. John MAi.oY,"er., aged about 78 years. The deco'.i-.ed was one of tho rnrliest fr U'ers of Northern Cambria, having- vctdded in the vi cinity of I.oretto for fully half a century, and seversl years ago nerved in tho cupacity of Deputy J'rot hor.olary for this county. He en joyed the confidence of all who knew him. Mai he rest in peace-. J. GALLITZIS L.lliE, 'NEY-AT-LAV I.OItr.'i'iO, 3'A. WM. 11. eECMI.KH, t. n. SCAM.AN-, Carrolltowu. Kbensburg. SECIILEIi & SCANLAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. liUENSUL-Kt;. Pi. liJ Advice given in English and German. "AUTION. All perBona are hereby ' caul lotted against purchasing or othrrwi-; interfering with the ioliowing pei'-sonnl proper ty, owned by me and left in the hands of Jack sou Durbin. of Ci-'arfleld township, viz: I Mow of O.its, 1 Mow oT Hay, I Mov of Straw, Corn Fodder in the tic-Id. 1 Spring Calf. " Sheep. 1 Set Sleigh Harness, 'i drain Cradios, 1 Log Chain, : Stoves, ito-lsieads and Redding, Desk, Sink, Cupboard, Clock," &o. MA UY UCKRIN. Clcatliold T-.vp., -n. 12, IT.-V-t. A UD'lTOlrS NOTICE The under---- signed, having bV-en appointed Auditor to distribute tlie fund in the ii'aods of thoSncritf arising f roni t he- sale of Jin- rc;! r-srate ef John Keelan, iiea-cby gi os notice that he will attend to tho duties of eaid appointment, at his otlieo in the 15oroua-h of Johnstown, on ITVi.-if sfiv, tjic Ulr: tlowf February, A. 1). at 2 o'clock, ?. M.. at which t;:ue r.'l persons are required to present their claims, or bo debarred from com ing iu for a shave- of the fund. C. L. rilRSIIING. Johnstown, Jai:- Z3, IST-.-l". "VTALlIAiiLE iTeAL ESTATE FOII SALE 1 Tho euhorilc-r hereby otters at private sale ail that vali:ai)lo Ueal I'stnte now in 1:1a oc:,iit'aiHj', siiuutod in Minister town ship, Cambria -county. Ph., containing about 20O icroi. The Mid property is under good fence and in an excellent state of cult i vat ion. 1 1 is unnecessary to describe t ho improvements, etc., ns any person desirous of purchasing can derive any information necessary as to terms, etc., by making application to Al orSTIN DUREIN. Monster Twp., Jan. I k lsTJ.-ot. PXECITTOKS' NOTICE. - Es.tr.to r.f NiciiOT.AP Sxyder, dee'd. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Nich olas Snyder, late of Carroll township, Cambria county, deceaaed. huvirir been granred to the undersigned, ail persons indebted to the said estate .arc requested to make immediate pay ment, and tho.se having claims or miimnds will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. EI.TZA RETH SNYDER. 1 t. ,, T It SA.Nf AN f i.arLuiuig, Carrolltow n. Jan. 13, lS7-.-Ct. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Josepi; RicnTEH, dee'd. The undersigned, aprointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county to report distribution of the money in the hands of Wm. Un-HTint, Adm'r oC Joseph Richter, deceased, upon hisac count Hied, hereby notifies all parries interest ed that ho will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, ut his ofkee in the Horough of Eb ensburg. on Tuesday, the VMIi vau of I'ebrnaru iu.it, at. 2 o'clock, P. it., when and where they may attend if they fire proper. Jan. 13, ';:i.-St. v. i l K1TTELL, Auditor. DISOfTION of PAliTNtHSIlIi' Notice is hereby given ihat tho partner ship heretofore e.iisiin- betweeri the tmder bigned in the business of rump Mnanufacuu ing and Well JSoring", haa this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts have been left in. U" hands of Cnarles Ft ighnor for collection, to whom all claims against the firm bhould bo presented. '"." CHARLES FETCTTKER, D. R. P. SV.'ANEY. Carroll Twp., Jan. F, l!i7.-'.. t ?7T-hs business hereafter will be conducted by the subscriber at tin.oid stand, mid a run-ti-nuunce of public paironafte is respectfully 01icitod. All work in my line will be prompt ly and carefully executed, and tho utmost sat isfaction guaranteed. Jan.FS.-lt. OlfARLES FEIGHNEU. A DMINISTKATOli S NOTICE. j- Estate of F. J. Rariierick, dee'd. I ettera of Administration on the estate of F. J. lkirberick, lato of the State of Iowa, having been issued to tho undersigned, all parties in any way indebted to said estate are hereby no tified to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims to present them duly authenti cated lor settlement. ... GEO. A. EEREY, Adm'r. Ebcnsburg, Jan. 0, l.-73.-Ct. T. A. SHOEMAKEU, CI IIO EM AK Ell GEO. A. BEti'tr. & 1JEIIKY. KJ ATTOIt.Nr.-S-AT-.A-tV, MaTCh 11, 1S7L EnEXSBUIiG, PA. EJ. WATEItS, Jusdce-qf -the-Peace, has romoved to tho office recently occu rdwl Vy Dr, E- H. Plank, on tho eru-H btOv vt Owrta: i-t-et, ofposv Gxilooudo How. WIIXIAM K1TTEIX, Attoknut,. A7-Law, Eliensbiupgr, Va. (Wlioe la Ctrto iwidc.Row, OwirtrCt?ti-o. EJauvtAK-ft 3 f"s 7 i-!"3 JLlAi. UmMM AiVil ELEGANT STYLES "I 1 . -.1 .1 . " V i ' I 1 ' - - 1 d U -i-l' T h & m tJ-A I I r i '...-t . earn - Dl mm. i-jrii-.i. r.,::r'.s.;"-.f"c,.. Prlnsipal OHca 101 V. Fifth St.. Cinslnnsti, 0 iiJ tiit -r a- - vy J My Q vl IM VALUABLE G!FTS! . TO ?.E niSTiiiiVJIED IX . ID . SINK'S I52r! II EG!" 5. A K MOSTHI.y; W To be drawn sTond-y, I"ct. I9tls, 3ST2. Two Cii'antl Caiiltalt) or 85,000 each in Greenbacks I Two Prizes $1,0005 v Five Prizes $500 UMMIh Ten Prizes $100 a L O i.j One f 'ine-tcr.e-i Fo ewoni Hi.teo. worth $l00 I tk; rAiiriT si"t:;::- zzz::-z, v.-irz 3::: ii.:-! -fice ilt-ftftj f ifrr 3 iitlt it :t ut i tt-f itiiti Jfctivu iii-i-t ( tin :'., trr t lh ,!0'f cm It ! Tl C-:Szyiz Z-z-iz? 7"i-5 :. - ;r fi:: ci:i. LAIXS' OZi Z Z'l'Zll'j L ZZZZ, "l'.'z. iZZO 0-:i 1 bWUoblantl Si!rt r L c r fhitit in'j If fitcl.ts ir. ah) i. ii.'.:4 f.-i in !:.' f- ti each. J,Rd1es" Col l Lio:,tii:e nod tJtnt s Gold Vest Ch:rt, Solid and Double-1'iated Silver Table uud Teast'oons, i'heu.graph Albums, Jewelry, A c-., Ac, Ac. Vv 1:1s ii-ii.: CI.t:, C.000. l:".cts thaii te Cn.000. AG:"Tf W.4 KTKK loSrll 'flel-.ef. o vj1;ocu .iiirritl J'i-e;.:ii;i:s. Ii5 bes-iveii. Sj:noi.e Tickets tl; Sin Ticket ii: Twr.ftva TlCECTS S'y; TWENTY-l-lVK TiCKETS T2'). Circulars containing a full M-t of prizes, a de scription of the manner of oraf. icg, and other Information in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to ornc-B, 1.. If. SIJK. Hex f.. 101 M . St., CIXCIN.VATJ, O. IiL'iIANii' COUKT SALE. Vy vir- Inecf an order of tbo Orphana' Court of Cambria conn i y, to tee oirected. there will be exposed to Fublic Sale, at the Co?:rf ll -uf in tht Iinrowjh tf K!eiiflali p. cn Tiiexiay, OlJi rta.V of I'clruary ijsxI, at S o'clock, J. -I ., the following Eeal Estate, f which Ja.i. 1 ; ivi e, hit of Al!gh-r.v townhip, 'h-1 seized, to wis: A CERTAIN IM'rCK oil )'A,iC!i, !i' LAM) situate i.u Ailejrheuy f'(W!:hi;. Camlnia ouii ty. adjoitii,!;' l.iie.s of I'raiK'is Mor-in. William Tomli iisoi. -1 'at i ie,; ;" t:i: l:-!' John Rr-.d'cy, Anthony M'Coy, Matbtas ruu?iuv.lve un.l Rob ert Sisk, C:iir!a!.i;t:;r 1ST Atwahd ar cltea, net ifie.ti;-.-. :" - ut s;J Aches of t. i.-.-h are -l v.irert h-lV! iig t i-.(-reo:i en eied a'l'V.'l STOii V PART tT'AMEANl) 1'AtiT 1,00 IK i I'SK and a x. ma k n. and a i w rnnv ri.A.; :iis-s:. --T1-. iS ILlCid'Il to partition and sale to be paid on ouhrinauoii of sale: two-t hirua of the lv. lance ! the pur chase mon.y to bf paid ia o;ie .ar thereat ter, with ini-.-rest, nnd 'the lcmaiuit.-g one-third to remain a lieu on the premises u:!til the death of Ann Doyle, the interest whereof shall bo paid annually to her lifetime, nod at her death the said i-cmnLniiig one-third to I r paid to thu heirs and legiti represeiitnti ves of James Doyle, dee'd. tl? purchn&er to liter into a recogni sance in the Orphans'' Court, with su.'licieot puret'y, to be aiproved by said Court, for the payment of the purchase monev. Y. B. I SON ACKER, Trustee. Ebensburg, Jan. V4, ls;;.-ot. A a t:ts WAITED run 3 W P S V Phases of London Life. I!y D. J. KlRWAJf, the well-known Journalist. The Very Largest Commis-sioxs Taid. Thi3 book is a beautiful octavo of fv7 paces, embellished wit IfS") nvjrorinut and a finely os ecutod map of London, designed and execisted e.Vross!y for this work by eminent artKts. It cotituius a f ull. jjYnphie ail truthful statmcnt of the ijht.-. Seen and iY '''' f-oij of the great Metropolis of the worl-1. Ad.'.rcss, 1) I ' 1 T- Fi: I .D A 1 1 M I : A 1.1 ' t o i - i i c t or, l-13.-4m-l 711 fuiiaom Sliest, l'hi!adelphla. GENTS WANTED I GRIIAT IXUl't'EMEXTS! Stfi O R fVl O T4 I S M : DESCRIPTIVE 0FLiFE IN UTAH! Uy a SISTER OF A JUG II PRIEST, one of his victims, who has made her escape after a resi dence of fifteen years aniont: them. Uer atii davits to tiie Government, erustiintr evidence naiubt 1-i ixhain Youuh" and the Ef-iers. Tl-.o "rrophet." in cu-.irt. Ti ial and ser.tci.co of Haw kins. Startling disalosnrcs. io!-. iis.:i..-i';i(i'toii.s ?? rir'iniK. 4li patfes fuily iilusit-ated. Circulars, Terms, and full particulars, sent free on applied jon. Address, !l, I i-lJLL.ll AMI.Ml'.Ai), I'Uli' .sner. l-l.Xiu J 711 Sansom St., Philadelphia. milNlSTK ATOK'S NOTI CE. Estate of J a con SI ack, deceased. Letters of Administratiou on tho estate of jAcon Mack, late of the township of Cambria, deceased, having- la-en t'ante-l l" the under t iuc-l by tho Kejristcr of Cambria county, ail persons indebted to said estate are roque-tcl to make immediatu payment, ami those havinjf claims are desired to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSCl'IlS. M.KIIS -4J;n.-i:.rtsfur. liiacklick Twp.. Jau- C, lo",.-DU j 3 -w s: 1 rr yss&vit- J- wmwm G3 325" s v M Hakim :F0H THEIHILLIOH! 7$nn PIT in I FANCY FURS I JOHN FAR El R A 7IS Arcli SI., Miihlle of 1P. Tiio.-k, i' l .ve.-u ,fli ..V sth Sts., -ut ii Sub.-, Pill LADET.t'H I A, I revolt, r. M:U;!'f;v.--turer ara'. Dealer in all hinds and t, ri a : i t y o f V--.- -.'ZrZ I it ii- -' rt ji-' Chil- - V . ; i iia'i! li'wr, Tbtvi;i5f imported ft very large and f-i-len;-li l as-.-v-rti-u-nvof nil s-:.' of Fit' s from hi st hand i-i ee bad them made no by tho rhnn-ti, would rc.-pectl';;i:y i:i 'f t his pap-r to call ar.d esat-i- ths flirr-rent l i; I-.urt T'e. ,T!,i ha ni'ir-t -!;:i!!ui v.-o vise th-- readers :i:c lu very lar e and :; nt 'l iil.a --'.rt r,u f.t of I .111- .' :nxf-. r 1. mined to ' .i a: spectabie ifo-.,M-iii. 1'J l:i l-;'t j'i't Oct.r:.-:m. ; i , : ;ft ( .n.ii-ii. I am deter as hiic j.ri'.'oi'.'flii! other re-i.-i t !is eii.c. All l'ei v:rr i,i- V.oi.lteiii (' '?ii t -.!i',.v. J iiy F.J i,- L' 1 1! A, 71 At;C :i Stkekt, l'i!i:.i 'A. pAKSRrA. COUr-JTY EOKES.Tho ' Co; !.!.;i;si oners oft "ambria Co-in! v re w prrparoi ms ii to those desiniar thuine. this li- N1 .-' of s.!! 1 county, in mu-ih .f f i j , -i and Vv Th so U-'iids are isued by anthori: v fit the C-'in-t of (,''-iai tf r Scisioiis of i'sxti kio'ui:, ty, l'Tthe purpose of raising ia,.i.ey l. build the Nw County Jail. a!i.l p:,y :i:t ei -(t at thw rate of si.T per o r.t. per annum si-. iti interest hchia- yable scmi-ai,:uially- and arc redeem able r.r the !!. :e i.-re of the 'on: in iicuf-rs after t lie 1 3 tit Iny if lXeeeii!:-r. SS7i, r.'.-i nxr able tne i.'itl: :a.v :f Hriitciabor. 1?1. Coupoi-s ;:i cat t-.ie!-; d to each l'.ond. for i;:e svmi atuiual in;.iii-ui - of iitt r-'il. Partus ':-!; ;;,g to i:ive.-: in this E"sr will please t-ail o-.t the t'u'ai:.:;on.rs their OC.e in EtiCiisburg. Witness cur haud3 this 10:h day of April, A. D. 1.1. , ?LTT-'tKT. V.-NAMAP.A, ) j a :-rr.s i:. n k as. n. Com'rs. FRAt;iS O'rltlEE i Atte?t J. A. Ki.I?, dark. 51 r. I5.-tf.? LOSETTQ MARBLE WORKS,- PRICES REDUCED!,! And V.'ork Vi'arrax te:l I -:"'' t tl aflOXEMENT-, Tomb Sio: r.s. JU'-lsW'-r K ! I't-Aji nn.l T Nt.i: t.-s, made ifV?-r J'! t.:elieesl jMnati Marine and in st Ic P'f- ot rkmai'.-tii o surpassed by gj? a:-y t.iantitacturer. Give me a call K- beferc lee!ui;; up-n j-orel n?inc or ore-riaif w..i k ci.e hvre. JAM Ej WlLKINiOK." Lore to, Ajti-r?, Ic7l.-tf. LOlLVSlililBLB WORKS ! 131 I ratikiii; StFftt, Jc!mtenn: JOSES W. t.OKATi, - Proprfslcri ?30KCMvyTe; 1EAi) NT) TOMH STONES. v c r;-m. ; nh i-ai-inet t-t.is, M.t- TEI. 4c. waniifactureii .f the very bst Ital i.i:l Hii i Amtr'can Mart-Ies. Perfect ftrtL-wao-tioii in work, drs;tn snd price fcuarsnlced. i tT irders respect f uilv sohclt-ed and erouip ly ev-cuted. Johtistbwc, Not. 11, '.l.-vri r its in i MI'SIC ! ! Tl 11 oVix. w "It T'rr.S' Joseph he prepsrci to iri ve i I M?nnsoii the PIANO ki-rh: hi ti!.'.HEON" or CAUI-tcVVTjai-NKT OIUiAN ut anyj7JLJ time ai'ier Easier. 2 "'if r'or lei me apply . to the Strperioreit, S;s--- ter 11. liviK-; tssi, lor t- 2av, C-hsres moderate. Ibwwufii, Aj-il 1, Istn. T. P. TIE It.' ET .lAMts F. NULL. . AW and COLLECTION OFFICE J i T I RN NUL L, o IoiihiIc ito .v, KSx-riibtuf;, I'a. f!r' Special r-t'ention paid to collections Iu all parts of the United State. U'-l'"'71.-tf.l CW. EASLY, Atto-inky at Laav, Office, No. DiS Franklin street, Johns town, Pa , two doors .North of Frazei 's Druir Store. Will attend proniptlv to all manner of legal business that nuiv be c:iti listed to hiiu. Fbonsbur.tr, I'a. .Office in new building recently erected on Centre Etrfcwt, two loots" from II ij"h 6trc9t. ausj.27. (EO. Vr. OATMAN & CO., Attoi:-' MTS-AT-I.AV,'. l-'bensblirv-. Cartibthl C o.. Pa. 'i 'he coilTt'otT of notes and'bills. wh.-thei dus or jast due, will receive prompt a-teBti3B" ry 11. SCAN LAN, JlionU-L, -- Carrol ! own, Camb.ria Co.. Pa. All man ner of h-g-a! iiii-i;ie:v; ntunded to proi!tly aiid cart-luliy. Coili. i -.ions a specialty. rp W. DICK, ArroKNt.Y-AT Laav. Kb- --. ensb'.ir-.r, 1'?. OTco in Colon.ido Row. All inanncr of h i.ral Lu-.i.-.-s a.t; i.ued to satis factorily and ccllcciions a specialty. L''J-lEiLj JS. OGDKN, Justice oi tuk I'kace," Jolinsowu, I'.h. OiTieeonIronstret-r.br-. tween the 'oni-maui-h Ih-idue at'd l'a. it. H.De-, lot. Co lectiotu and all I'lisiness intrufte, tc i)im will lee promptly attcatiid tw. .3-11. ANIEL McLAUGiTlTn, AttorZ:?, ct-Lmi Johnstown, Pa. Office in tD' -.-'-i. 1-vthane biiiidiiitr, (up-stairs.) ctrner i ton and Locust stipe's. Will attend toui bui ins connected with his profession JT) II N L. LINTON, A twy-at-Luiot Johnstown," Pa. OiHco iu buiidhnr s-ni'.h-M-t eoruwt-d' iiaill and franklin str in--tui JVCT- lirtinrwr ar t-'r.VcH efT ' ' cTi WWa " e! b' s ''- - V:. , V ', i If
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