(gqmbrici jTrccmonj SL1TURDAT, : t ; : I JAN. 20, 1573 LOCAL AND PERSONAL .... AxoTmtn Year Gone By. With the present iiun.ber of the Fbeemax c'oses tie fifth Tiar of its existence, our issues of May 13ih and 20th having both been inadvertantly printed No. lb. Thoseon our books who owe ue for mom than two veer' subscription, with perhaps a few ex ception, as well as all others in vhoro wo have nut ih most in.pl.cit faith, will r.ceite no inoie pafere from us until all arrears are paid tp-which will probably rbe Wo" than r . . r:l 1. rt.l With blJJS Bt tllS) Vito of iQ 5'J per year, and If tuey Jail . a-ond wULiha reasonable time, suits at law H be U t rtsi.lt in all case, where there .s , V. f colIectii-K what is ,hoiestly Our "To those who hive paid us Ilk. honest .nJhonerable men, tender our heartiest thanks, and fondly nop that nMi of them will tire in well doing. To all our fr.emls we anneal for continued support, and ask them to lend ua a helping hard in increasing our pa tentee and in eimbli2 us to obtain an enure r.ew outfit fcr our paper. It would certainly b. but little trouble to nearly -nil our pa trons to secure Olio new subscriber each, and hen w offer to furnish two copies iu this way fur S3 per year, or to club with other publica tions at low rale. We tkink there is a Tery lib eral inducemont held out lor all to wotk. .Alse. Lear in mind that $1 75, if rAiD withi the hriT two wttKS. will secure the Freeman for one year to single subscribes, whether old cr new fter that all but new bubscribeis will be charged $2. and even that will tot bo Tery Ion" Let all try tho experiment of paying in advance, and wo will Guarantee theui a much better and handsomer paper; nape ! JtSlkniii at tone" iiear II:ne. Oh, for a whole lot of local news. It's ns scarce as honest radical clhce holders. Small-pox andacurlet lever hate gone into paimeiehip in the depopulating business iu Al toona. , Kob Roy's Ncw Democratic Platform line been crowded out of ti;ia week's issue, but ill be published iu our text. Ladies, rctnebuler this is Leap jttr, and we would advise you not to beware of bache lors. Use your advantage ditereetly. On the 12tb inst , in Morris lownL5p, Huntingdon county, the dwelling houte of Abraham Keiler was totally destroyed by fire. Mr. Samuel Small, one Of the proprietors of the Sjcanore House in Ursina, Somereet county, was drowned at that place one night L i'. week. ' An ititex'cated man named Abraham Erads was run over by a height train and in uttutly killed at Millwood ttation, near Darry, on ilenday evening last. Wo wtie prouji&ed a whole "raft" of ?now cn Friiinv, Lnt alter all it turned out only a mere "skirf. " Hope tho sledding business will be kept afloat, ncveilheless. llc'n.' Henry D. Foster hut e'r;:ck a hun dred barrel oil well in Armstrong county. It is will to Fcsteii such a strike, and we would liked lish well to do the fostering. An infant child of Mr. Wils. Thompson, of Indiana, was bi'dly burned about the faco nnd hands, a few days ago, in consequence of Illii"2 from a chair on to a hot fcrate. The Herald announces another "skff" of snow. Ntxt time we hope to be treated to a i hole "raft" of it. It rould be to much bet ter fcr navigation purposes, you know. Mr. Jurats llyar, of "C Lest township, has ctir thanks loreoveral mammoth Found apples, produced cn his own larro. They "were Tfry delicious and the largest wc havo fccu for many veais. If you have a weakness for (rood oysters vi atfvise you to consul; 51. L. Oatmati. lie inn.iibes them by the half can at very low rates, and they are as palatable aa ever slid tiown your gullet. Our Kcp.esenlative. Hon. S.tm'1 Henry, paces the following etandins: committees : i'ittrv ; Roads, Bridges anei Ferries; BarUs; hen ai.d Coal ; Bureau of Statistics, Labor ar.d Co opcratim. Mrs Thomas, mother of Messrs. Rob ert and Itichard Thomas, an old lady resident df this place, slipped and fell on the ice, a few days ago, and fractured one of her arc-s at the w.iit. She is now doing well. Mr. Daniel Laughman, of Altoona while I elping to move a truck at Lilly's Station, on Friday of last week, slipped and fell upon tho tro k, fracturing one of his arms near the elbow and cthtrwise injuring himself. A four year'ol J child of a colored woman i anied Lizzie 1'londen, living near Bedford. vras so horribly burned by its clothes taking fire from tl.e stove, during the absence of its moth tr, on Monday last, that it died the 6a me day. The net? Catholic church just completed in S iorgstowu, Indiana county, will be dedi cated to divine service on iVednesday next. Lver)body is invited, and if the sleighing li ou'.d be cecal, no doub? the invitation will be Teiy generally accepted. T. J. Chaptuati. 31. A., our worthy county fuj tiiiiU iidetit, has placed us under obligations !t a copy of his new and very neat book eti t::'ed "fc'cl.col and Schoolmasters." Of the nljcct, mutter and merits of which we shall uk aver 10 give an inkling in our next. Messrs. John Warner, Anthony Anna and AV. A. B. Little, our County Auditors, are now 1 -ay a. wo:k making out the annu tl report of lie i. i.ai cial condition of the county. Tlrey m fully competent to the task, and an iutelli fcihie and clear statement nay be looked fer. lo t lie American ews Co., .New l ork, o :ire uudtr obligations for a large and very 'i iiiitd CDgraving entitled "The 1'oliticnl Lad- er'jahfeh is tho be-t dcleniatioa of the whole fi;a luutieririg cow be'u:g carried on by radical fl.-ia!s that could well be conceived. Only lu cents per copy. Send for it. The Herald man simply lies under a CiHve miiappicbcnbiun of the facts where he inserts that we predicted that Mr. Barker's tcinreraiiCe address would fail to fecure a lareg aidici.ee. Nothing that we said wus so in teii'Jej J, ntr could our langnage be justly con s'.rueil to mean ary such thir.g. Try agnin. Ij'.b liiomas has again inauguraiel the ficb nth trsflic, and will for some time to come Is pepaied to supidy, on Thursday of each vtek, not only all ia th;6 vicinity who wUh to indulge in such luxuries but also the citizens C'f Loretto, Carrolltown, and other places, to ail cf which regulsr weekly visits will be made. Wesreglad toleaiuthat ourworthy frieud, f apt. John II. Murray, had the good fortune to fi.b the gold watch at the recent Catholic fair in Hollidaysburg We would be gladder s i I to hoar of his getting another kind of a fa r to watch him in his coming in and goings but. Tho fait in question nettled some i 4 ' j 0. I Attention is invited to the prospectus of t-e I'litiburg Dispatch, published in another C'llutnn. The Dip:itch is of courso republican i;i pf''it:cs,2but it possesses enough merits oth- trwiio to counter-balance that failing and com- i fi end itself to general patronage. e are au I tiiorized to ofl'er the Daily Dispatch and the rceiiian together for $7.75, or the eekly I'i'patch and tho Freeman for 2 7a per ye.ir, l'" r.e copy of each fur ?5 00 to one old and : rew or two new subscribers to the Freeman. The Herald says that a man named Cun t'i' cjiam had a portion of one of his thumbs '"km oft? by a circular saw at the mill of Oeo. Burkcy & Bro.; that Henry Walters, em r0Td at Berg &. Son's saw mill, had the flesh cf two of his fmgere stripped oil to tho bone by teirg caught in some of the machinery; and "hat Joseph Wilmon has become blind of one e.v and it is foared will lose the sight of the 'her, lrom the effects of. a cold. All this in -'mbria township. Our friend and subscriber, Mr. Jas. J. Gorman, of Pittsburgh, was severely injured ''"nit the head and shoulders, in this place, on Saturday evening last, in consequence of hav "g fallen while attempting to jump from a t;!1Cpy nttochfd to a runaway hone. He it now t tlie home. of his parents, near Loretto, and said to be suffering very much from concus sion of the brain. Sr. F. D. Storm, who waa iu the buggy with him at the time, waa alio ''I'tted from his seat, but fortunately escaped "ithout it.jncj. The vehicle was tery badly ctnoraliied.- ' fLoc:il Correspondence JonssTO-Wx, January 17, 1872. . Dear Frkimas Local is Tefy scarce. In deed thero is comparatively nothing to write about of anv importance, except the death of one of cur inost talented teachers, JOHN PKCKMAM." j . . , Mr'. Tockman was the Secretary at the Jnsti tute'und whoso neat pennmanshtp elicited eo much p'raiae. He died suddenly on last Fri dav and wrs buried on Saturday with civic and rniiiterv hunors. " The pupils of Cinder street schools', aiitlvilla and many of Johnstown, Conomougli.'and other boroughs, turned outj and the Zouaves altended iu full uuiform. This token of Respect was suggested ar.d car ried out by the very efficient Secretary of the SchoorBoard of Miilviile borough, Patrick Hogan, Esf -, assihted by Peter 3IcDermott, Kiq., another director, And tho teachers of that borough. II r. Hogan rpared neither time nor money to socuro an honorable funeral ceremo ny, and he has greatly eridesred himself to the teacher by hi exertions. .Mr. Peck man was an Englishman, born In London, taught many years in Canada, and alio in the Eastern States. ; He was about sixty years of ago Ho came here a stranger. Like a meteor that flushes athwart the heavens, he came, ebone brilliantly for ft brief period, and then passed silently away. Peace to his ashes. . Appiopoa of Mr. Peckman's death, I enclose you the following tribute of respect to his mem ory and return ot thanks to thoe who more specially cared for him in his last illness. The resolutions were adopted by the teachers of Miilviile borough, who knevv and appreciated him beat, and are well befitting the tad oeca sion which called them forth: Resolution's of Ik5pect. At a meeting of tho teachers of the Iron Street Schools, Miil viile Duroutf t, the following- prcum tile uud res olutions wuri iitmuiuiously adopted: Whereas, It bus jle;vcd the G rout Teacher of tho L'niverso to remove our fellow teacher, Mr. John Fecknian, from the busy p ene9 of life to the quiet uul peaceful ehadee of Ueathj thure foro . lteolver3, That it Js with feelings of profound rrjfret that we are called upon to perform this last sad tribute of respect to one who.- dnrinjf the' short poriod of hia co-labor with us, en deared hinuelf to nil bis pupila ami fellow teachers, not only hy his courteous deportment and scholarly ottninments, tut also by his in defatijrable exertions at his daily labors.' Kesol ved. That the peculiar circu instances ot tendinar.the decease of our brother teaelier call for the expression of our tendfrest sy miiathies, ocourrliig as it did n Way from his home, children and friends, a stranger unions 6tranjrcrs, and in a Btrange lace, and -yet not without kind neij-hbors to close his eyes in death, ninorig' whom no one could display's more charitable disposition, or was more willing- to relieve t!ie necessities of thasufferinir. than Mr. 1): McDon ald, of I'mnbriu. borough, who with hia family made the last hours of the deceased ns pleasant and Comfortable as human aid could accom plish. Also, Patrick Hogan, lq.. of the Miil viile School Hoard, merits honorable mentioti for kind attention to nil of the wants of the de ceased during his illness. Heeolvcd; That as a token of esteem for the deceased, we solicit the fcehool Directors to transcribe these resolutions upon their Minutes that thoy be published-iii eacli of the county paperslitid that a copy be seut to the friends or tho deceased. Wespectf ully submitted G. Kmsa,- Mary itoAcif; h.ADLy lyiueiri. Mr. Abraai Beam, of the 2,1 ward, an e'm ployee at the Steel Woiks. had the misfortune to meet with a very serious accident on Mon day ls.it, and his ii:juiiea are to severe that they may yet prove fatal. The false lining of one of the steam refiners, composed of iron and other metals, by some means became de tached and io'.I upon Mr Beam, crushing aud mangling him iu a shocking manner, lie was taken to his home ard properly cared for, but of hie condition at present writing I im not aware. COMPflSOnT ATTENPANC Governor Geary recommends compulsory attendance at common schools, or else induce ments sufficient to secure full attendance. Se far as inducements are concerned, that ia a'l right, but 1 am too good & fiioud of the coc mjg echool srstem to go in for a compulsory law. It won't do. It ia neither democratic ndr republican, nor cvea judicious. I have been connected for thirty six years with com mon schools, and I know the temper ef the people ou the question. Some people would like to see other people compelled to send their children to school, but when the law would come home to them, then they would wince most awfully. Better let the righte of the peo ple alone. The loss people are governed the better. And my word for it nothing will break down the gysteai sooDer than a law compelling attendance- I hope the Legislature has wia dom enough to perceive this. Inducements might be held out. such at giving rewards pur chased by the State, to buch as attend the greatest number of daye in a month. Or an exoneration of ten per cent, of school tax to lhoe who served most regularly, or aoin6thing l:ke these previsions, but away with compul sion. Such a law could not be enforced. Hob Rot. A Portrait of Con. T . A. Scott, the "Rail road King,' at he is now generally called," oc cupies the whole front page of the January Number of I'ittsbu.gli "Peoplo'e Monthly," now received. This was Photo'd and Engraved f SFtxiALLT for the Monthly, and is accompan ied by tho only full and cohirdcte sketch of icott rvsa vi'f rtbLi.iucD. i here are also portraits and sketches of tho Mayors Elect of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and sixteen beauti ful illustrations of Fairmouut Park, Philadel t.hi We r.ote also tho first of a eeriea ef let tsr's from London, on the industrial classes of Britian, which are to Lo followed by others from France" and Germany. "A noble Queen's example." "Dan MifJinnis's Luolc," "Afloat In the Wilderness, ""Heating and Ventilation," "Kinuorgarten Schools in Uoston," are some of the titles to theotigiua! matter. Our read ers should not forget that a ti!reb momim' trial of this bright and attractive home paper is offered for only i wsntt-kivk cests. A Valuabie Agr:cci.ti7R l Joubxal , Smt Threk Months FREE. We havo made ar rangements with the publiahers of the Ameri ca Stock Jovrnai. to send three monthly numbers cratis aud f .fT paid tw all our sub scribers who apply for them, or the FutEutx and St."Cs: Journal an entire year for $2'2o, cash. Farmers and Stock Breeders should avail themselves of this generous offer. The thieo numbers alone contain near 100 pages of choice original articles, on Veterinary Science, Farming. Stock breeding. Dairying, Poultry Breedihg, Lc, ic, handsomely illustrated with engravings. Also a great number of valu lblo Ri ciIiS for the cure of various diseases to which Horses, Cattle, Sheen. Swir.a, Poultry, ic , are liable. O. P. rOYEH & Co., Publishers, Parkesburg, Pa. It U said the Chinese keep grapei perfect ly fresh and sccDti for a long time by the following plan : IT.ey cut a eircular hole in a ripe pumpkin, large enough to admit the hand, and then remove tho contents and Sll the'hfillow with freh ripe grapes. The piece which was cut out is replaced, and Ihe pumpkin is kept in some dry place, drapes put up ia this manner will keep nearly the entire year. Tub School Festival This beauti.'ui lit tle Quarterly Magaxine. devote 1 t t:ew and sparkling matter for School Exhibitions and public days, it received for January. No teacher or pupil should be without it. It costs only fifty cents a year; single copy, fifteen cts. Write for it to At ram L. Siwili, Publisher, Chicago, 111. Send your subscriptions now and you will not rogret it. : JTkw Dtscoviinr. An immense cave abound ing in stalaetytes. gtalitg-mitee, and aeverai oth er wonderful formatioriH with jaw-brenkinfr names, has just been aisoovered in Hod ford county, but wo don't believe the discovery will interfere with the ale of dry srotida, (rrocerien, and liko commodities, at V.iS. Marker's popular cheap cash Ftore over the way. Tho cave in prices to close out winter (roods should, how over, iuduco lots of people to buy tuore now who never bought there before. Ssn to R. r. Hall & Co., Naihna. N. It., proprietors of Hall't Vegetable Scicilian Hair Henower, for a copy of their TreatUe on the air. A valuable iluls book, free to all. i Sgbscrjbe and puj for the Fbeema now. 1,1st of Jaren-Marcli Term, 1S72. OH A NT) Jl'HOBS. .. .! John Sharp' manufacturer, Johnstown; Thomas Uuck, farmer Carroll township. -Jneob C. Luther, further, Carroll towmtiip. K.P.Baker, farmer, Susquehanna towhship. Jbhn 13. M'Kenzie. carpenter. Chest Springe: Oeo. A. Markle, plasterer. Johnstown.. , , John Flanag-an, rartner,' Carroll township. . Jowah l.ins-erfelter. laborir; Gallitziu twp, Walter E. Baker, laborer. White township. Den is Brawley iront, Ebensourg. . lienj.-Vauirhn, lumberman. Ebcaisburg'. -.. Martin Campbell, blacksmith, JSIuiistcr twp. ,"Wm. Bttrkey, sawyer, Cambria townShip. K. A. Vink, minister, Johnstown. -Win. H. Canan. teamster, Cnneinaujrh boro; Michael O. Skelly. farmer, Carroll township: Joseph Thomas, carpenter, Johnstown. John A. Owens, puddler, Cambria boroujrb. John M. Williams, farmer, Cambria twp. Viu. CHtos, hoater, Prospeet boroufh. John Treftz. justice, Johnstown.- -Henry Custer, farmer, Itichland township. . John ThoiiiH. merchant Johutowii. Tuoums It. TTilllnmrS; farmbr, Ulaeklick twp, 1 Vraverse Jurors f irst Week. dams Twp. Alexander ITiirphyv ' Allejfhony Twp.' W". A. B. Little, Jos. Null. - Ulaeklick Twp. Oliver Mukin. -Cambria Twp Benjamin James, Jf. James C. Murray. . ,. . .-'- Coneniaug-h Bor. Vm: C.ushon, Jos: Alwlne, Joseph Shoemaker, John Eiian: , . CV)nemaiieh Twp. Jeremiah Wissinc-er. Carroll Twp. John Bennett, II. C. Kirkpat rlek, Thomas T. Kirkpatrick, Miehnel J. ag-Io Joseph Gutwalti Andrew btrittmatter, Simon Kirich. . ,.. . Cioarfleld Twp. Peter Litzinfiror: Crovle Twp. Samuel S. Paul. . EbenKburif It. C. Christy, Isnac Cravford, Tbos. I.loyd, Richard TUdo'r, II . Kinkeud, Dan'L O. Grans. . , . -'.' Gallitzin Twp. John J. Troicll, John Litz Injrer, James H. Gilson. Johnstown John T. Harnat rederictc Kress, John Carney, Jacob A. Class, Charles W. Potts, Robert B. Ostrebys " . Jackson Ttvp. Irvin Burkhart, Jacob ilc Cartny. Atsram Vomer. Miilviile Bur. Philip Constable. Prospect Bor. Hugh Gallaifher, . Richland Two.--Henry Waiter?. Summerhill Twp. raredus McUouffh? Mleb 1 Braniff. . Tavlor Two. Samuel P. Mtirrifll. Washington Twp. Wm: Tiley, Jas. Conrad, John Lynch... ... Traverse. Jurors Serond Weik. Allegheny Twp. Alex M'Muliin. . i Chest Twp. John-Lantzy. ' ' " Cst Spi-iurs Bor. Francis Cramer Croylo Twp. James Skelly. . , Carioll Twp. John Lltzintrcr. . Clearileld Twp. Michael Barniole': .. . ConemaiUfh Bor. John Fisher, AlveJ-Akers. . Cambria Bor. ThoS. Beam, Michael ht. Clilir. - F.bensbuiif K. J. Mills. M. l. OMieiil. Franklin Bor. Sainm-I C. Bole. j Oallitziu Twp. .Inn, M'Closkey, .Tno. Porter. Johnftowe James W. Barnes, Jas. BeriTord. Miilviile Bor. Jas. Anderwm, David L. bav,8. JUchland Twp. William Custer.- Stinimitville Bor. John Gillespie: Busquehanna Twp. Hiraut Frit.. 'I Ttylor Twp, Wm; Hunt, Jojin Varner:. Wilmore Bor. Ephr'ni Crum, Wna: D. Skelly. i 1872: . ! . TJlE PITTSBl'RQ IISIATCiri Parties wishinjr a first-cJasa dally paper sho'ald ! by all mestna subscribe for tho Pitt sburjf Dailt Dispatch, eno of the largest, liveliest, and cheapest papers in the Cnitud States.' 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To thoo wishing a good and reliable city weekly we would recommend the Wikklv Dis patch, one of the handsoiiittat, cheapest and most reliable weeWlicsjul;lished. The WtiMu IHatch gives thirty-six columns of matter, prinred in clear large typa, a.nd is one of the IiaDdsoinest. ns ft has loiig ben one of the cheapest, if not the cheapest, weeklies in the country. It contains all tlio latest news of the day political, commercial and (rcnc-ml and as an entertaining anal acceptable family newspa per is not eXeelied by any journal in the State. The Weekly I)i"j"itrh ia furnished to single sub scribers at tl-50 a year, or in flit be of ten to one address at tlXHieach, with a free paper to the party petting up tho clcb. hubscribei-3 may remit by mail cither in money or by post-offieo order, which is the safer mode. Postmasters receiving subscriptions for tho DisjtateU, c-ither Daily or Weekly, are authorized to retain twen ty per cent, on published rates for single sub scribers, or ten per cent, on our club rates. Address. O'NEILL A HO.OK. Publishers of lkiUu and U'ceUlu Dispatch, (DupItch Iron Building;) . . 67 and tit Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa: FACTS WOTtTn KKOW1XG l-Great Tteduc-ti-tntf Stock and l'riees. Being determined to reduce our assortment to the lowest possible point before taking stock, wo have gonoover all our goods and makkeo down thh prices to figures that are bound to sell them. Many arti cles have been reduced to cost, and others be low coat. Have a very hftndoome lino of Double and Single Shawls ; alto. Paisley, Brocheand Thibet Shawls all of which must be sold, eveii at ft sacrifice. . , . A large stock of White and Colored Blankets. Bradle's mid other makes of Barred Flannels, Cassi meres. Dress Goods, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Muslina, Calicoes, Furnishing and Millinory Goods, and other merchandise in great variety all bought this season aud now sol ling at Pan ic Ii ices at OEIS & FOSTER'S Popular Dry Good" Sere, Not. 113 tnd 115 Clinton Street, JomafoifM, 2'a; niCKET'S FrRNTTUrtE WABEHOOMS. Jcbn Hiekey, 1'ndertaker, on Julian street. Fourth Ward, Altoona, is prepared to supply Metalio Burfil Cases of 'all sizes and patterns, and on reasonable terms. Mr.IIickey keeps constantly on hand a large etock'of new and fashionable furniture, and those -who require anything in his line should give him a c-all. Every article sent from hie rooms will be warranted as represented. Flair and Straw Matr4set manufactured to order at less t han city prices. Cane seat chairs re-caned and fitted up ae good as new. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. fjul.ll.-tf.l Weddings. The last Altoona Trihune pub lishes just two dozen notices of weddings which, have recently taken place for the most part i.i that vicinity. How many of the now luippy eouples will keep on being happy, it is none of our business to inquire; but u p here we al ways consider it a promising sign to see tne newly married betaking themse I vos, like all other sen sible people, to Geo. Huntley's extensive hiuae fiiruishing depot, and supplying tbemsolves with all needed household article in his line. George is the right mart for such emergencies, and the happiest people a re those who deal with him most. Try tho experiment. Jambs'.!. Mcrpii y complains, for thai, where as. John Doe and Kichard Hoc did, on the Hth day of September. 1ST1, or near that time, with inalice aforethought, to wit; at his Star Cloth ing Store, in the borough of Johnstown, with force and arms, enter the premises aforesaid, at No. l!9 Clinton street, and commit a burgla ry, by taking and carrying away all his mdo tip clothing, to wit : coats, pante, and vcbts for which reason the said Murphy had to go to Philadelphia and Xew York city and lay in n splendid stock of new mads-up cluthiag. Wherefore he brings these suits. S. J. Ilrss & Co. This is the firm that pur chase and sell morn made-up clothing Jhan tongue can toll. Their number is 241 their place of business is located on, Maid street, on a parcel of ground thnt is called a lot in the plot of Johnstown ; and while we don't want to disparage the rest, we always thought that they sell the best made-up clothing-, coats, pants, and vests, because in wearing it bears the tests or good sewing, good cloth, good tita aud low prioea. Go to H 1 go to H 1 Not the Idea. Don't imagine that the ex tensive excavation that has just been made under Cham. Roberts' building is for the pur pose bf letting dow his store room, in order to enable him to sell Wtrer tbau heretofore, for if you do you will be egregiously sold. Cham, sells low enough now to please all his many cus tomers, and wnat he sells may be relied on as tho very best goods of the kind that caa be bought anywhere in the land. Jonv J. MirnPHY will recite "STiamits CJ'r Brien," or any other man, at the Mansion House Corner, on any day in January, and sell any quantity of dry goods, dress goods, fancy goods, and such like. Mr. Murphy un doubtedly Fella cheap and durable goods, as all his old customers can testify. Those wanting dry goods should always call with John J, Mur phy tirst and save ten, per cent, in their pur chases. JonN6Towx, Jan. R, 1872. Dear Sir: I write to inform you that Ij. Cohen keeps a hat store in Johnstown, at No. 2:7 Main street. If you see any person in your bailiwick that wants a nice hat, or rap, or shirt, or anything iii the line of men's wear, or ladies, furs, tell them to call with L. Cohen, and you will very much oblige Makt Citizens. Its Noi rsa, the poisonous hair preparations have had their dov and dono their mischief. Now comes along NAT CUE'S HAIR ItESTOR TIVE, a perfectly clear article, which restores gray hair and keeps tne bead in a healthy con dition. Beo advertisement. COMMISICATIOX. ' . . Johsstows, Jan. 13tb,'lST2. To tht Iditoir of the Cambria Freeman I: rgrot to be again compelled to aslt thq privilege or occupying a porimii ui jum abte space to reply "to your correspondent. M. P. M. I regret also td have to say anything in rerard to niv readinsr.of "Shamns O'Brien." I ain, and was, aware that the performance wa rery Imperfect.- 1 uafl artgnr, nowever, to ex pect that a criticism of it would befairand im partial, nnd if your correspoadent, in his re piarks, had i7ot gono beyond the limits of truth ind deCency4 I Bhouhl bare said nothing in re ply.. His criticism, instead of being made In a frienaiy spirit, was insulting, malignant, and, to Bomo' extenf, false. Under these circum stances I could not remain silent. I replied to him In order o correct hi. misrepresentation bn one or tv?b points, and l.also gave my rea feons for reading?, the piece with the hroyiie. I could not at first understand why your corres pondent, affer.lauding every body else's read ing to the skies. -Should so severely condemn mine; but, thanks., to bis last effusion, I havo ascertained the animjis.of the wholo attack. In the flrs"t place, lie insinuated that I mimicked the Irish mode m speech.' This was probably done in order, if possible, to, get . me to. retort something that would be offensive to our Irish fellow-citizens. In this, however, be is disap pointed ; still he labors hard in lfis last letter to make the Irish people believe that they have been insulted by me, lind Be ia evidently very anxious to be considered their champion. AM this he does for a irurtjotr,. . i The learned gentleman quotes four, liaea of. the-poem or, father, misquotes them,' for he introduces a glaring grammatical blunder in tho first line, which does not occur iu the ori ginal and asks whv I did not add these to my quotation. The point that he tnnkes is that the weird "priest" is properly spelled iu these lines. I grain this. It is so evident, however, from many words of the poem that its author meant it to bei read with the brogue, that we are jus tified in pronouncing this word Just at nn Irish peasant for such the original relator of the story is sr.ppoaeu to nave ueen wuuiu uuvo pronounced it, regardless of the spelling. He still persists in stultifying-himself by as serting that neither me nor "any other man" over beard an Irishman pronouncing "priest" praxte. I venture to assert that he cannot find another man in Cambria county who will en dorse such a statement. Nine men out of every ten in this community will testify that they have heard Irishmen pronounce in that way often. The assertion is so astounding that he who makes it must be regarded as utterly re gardless of truth, or else so careless in his ob servation of the peculiarities of 6eoch as to be totally unreliable as a critic. lam inclined to take the most charitable, view of the matter, by presuming that he has dot paid very close at tention to hie own speech. A niciu whose ears are so utterly, unreliable as his. seem, to be, could hardly be expected to know what a "na noi ttvatia" is. He challenges me to produce? an Irishman who pronounces "priest" orant e. "6treet" stratr, etc. I accept the challenge, and. with the gen tleman's permission, will produce himnelf as a living proof of the correctness of my posltieu. I regret to make personal references, tut he has compelled rne to do bo. Mr. M. P. M. called upon rtlefjal Cntlemafi of Johnstown, saving that he would liko to sell him tbo "Liroof Chafe Justice.Taney." Here is tbo word "chief" pro nounced chafe. Js it not a word or the sumo classes "priest"? I could show other instances of his pronunciation of like character, but it is not necessary. .-'". 'It can be reoited, arid recited well, without the brogue," says M. P. M. . May I ask how he would recite the following lines without the brogue? "An' his dancin' was slch that the mon used to stare, . ,'' i An' th women turn crazy; he done it so quare ; An' be gorra the whole world geT it into him there. . . An! they read a big writin', a yard long at laste. An' Jim didn't Understand it nor mind it a taste. An tho Judge took a big pinch iv enuff and he - says; 'Are you guilty or not, Jirn O'Brien, If yotl plaseV " -M. P. M. says that Samuel Lover was not the author of "Shtttniis O'Brien." He also says 1 ought tti know "of my owd knowledge" the author of a poem which I attempt to recite, and not depend bh second hand information: Doos he know "cf his own knowledge" that Le Funu was the autiior? lf.I mistake not, hegot his information from a little ten bent pamphlet published by the A ineHean News Co. Whether this is second bund information or not I leave for the astute critic to inform the public; re marking, however, that there seems to be some doubt about the authorship, which has gener orally been ascribed to Lover. If he can show that Lc Ftuiu was the author, he will enlighte.n many persons who are much better informed on matters pertaining to authorship than I lay claim to being. In such ft matter, however, the public have a right to expect better evideuce than tho mere dictum rif Id. P. M., or the Amer ican News Co. either. Can he produce it? Even if Ee Fanu was the author and he may havo been, for I am not entirely satisfied that ho was not it does not attect the argument wmen i founded on the authorship, for was not lie a man thoroughly versed ia Irish idioms and pe culiarities, and does not the author iii many places recognize the brogue irt tho rhymer , Towards the close of his letter he waxes elo quent. Great occasions are often productive of natural eloonence. njd it is so in this case. His tongue and his pen aro pledged to the de fense of his jeopardised fellowcountrymea. A render who didn't know the cause that drew out this magnanimous sentiment, would inter from bis words that I had proposed to turn Ireland upside down, annihilate her people, and split the "blamev stone" into everlasting "snalther- eens." Or, that Ilibernia. like Andromeda of the ancients, was chained to a rock, there to be tortured to insensibility by having "Sham us O'Brien," irfi x bieiur, "spouted" at her by a hideous monster, who would afterwards havo devoured her had not this modern Perseus, with "a tongue and pen more formidable tnnn a score of Medusas' heads, arrived just in tho nick of time to petrify her enemies and save her from utter annihilation. Surely M. P. M., for hit magnanimous bravery, his generous use of his "tongue and pen" in the service of his en dangered country and his insulted eountrs men, deserves to be crowned with potato leaves and placed among the constellations. Very Truly Yours, J. Frank CoDoN, IFrom Cambria Iferaldi Jan. 11.1 Mrt. Editor At the request of yourself and some of my old. friends, 1 wiil write a few things" Hnoft my recollection oi me hiicicul iowm ei lieula. In the year 1S0.1, there were nine families re siding there Thos. W. Jqnes, liev: Morgan J: Kbees, John J. Evans; Wrn. Jenkins. Thos. Phil lips, John Thomas, John 1'arruts, Mrs. waters, and Thomas Owens. Thos. W. Jones was a Surveyor and Justice of the Peace; 31. J. Knees was a Baptist Minis ter, and subsequently Jrrotuoiiorary or Somer set county, lie died in Somerset in 1.S04. Jno; J. Evans and m. Jenkins kept taverns, one in the e-ast ai'd the other in the wtst end Of town. Thos. Phillips lived private; John Thomas car ried on the shoemaking business; John Parrata was a turiie-r; William Thomas worked at tho blacksmith business; his family resided in the country, I believe on the place afterwards be longing to Robert Thomas. There was a fraw mill on Blacklick creek, below the town, at tended at that time by Thomas Owens. There was a pooil where a brfeli yard had been; it is now a very pretty green plat, about four rods square,- lying on the east side of the Beula bridge. The pond at that time was about six feet deep and very full of fish, which probably camo there in some freshet causing tho Black lick tolovertlow: There were it great many brick made there, and some of them Were bdilt into chimneys, which were afterwards taken down and removed to Ebonsburg- They were made by a mulatto named Kobert Stewart, who was known ruore familiarly by tbo name Of "i'ompey." . .. . A Baptist "church" stood at the north-east end of town, which waa alternately used as a school house when the writer llrst went to school, taught by one John Evans, and subse quently by John Jones. The last school taught there was in 1S13 by David Lloyd. A largo house stood near the center of the town intended, I believe, for the Court House. Art adjourned court was held therein 1804; I believe Judge Addton presided. It was at tended by Oihd Strnder, Esq., wno succeeded Mr. liheesns Prothonotary of Somersstcouhty: Several of the Somerset attorneys attended; among whom were Mr. Carson; also, Mr. Kid dle, of Bedford. Mr. Todd attended as consta ble. More anon: .... . fom Cambria Herald, Jan. IS. Mr. Editor A paper was edited in Boula called tho "Western Sky." It was edited by Kev. Morgan J. Khees nod a Mr. GriflUh. I be lieve the press never came to Heula, but that the paper was printed in Philadelphia by a Mr. L'stick. The last bouse built there was by Mr. John Thomas, iu listvi. . . . ' At that time there was a strong contest for the County Scat of Cambria county between Loretto, Munster, Ebensburg, and Ben la , In tho Legislature of 1303 or '4 Kev. Nathaniel Sample was a member from Lancaster, ilev. Itees Lloyd, the proprietor of Ebens'jurg.agreed to give him a certain portion of tho lots, (I be lieve one-third,) provided be tvouid use his in fluence to have the County Seat located at Eb ensburg, which was done. When Mr. Sample got possession of said lots, he ran an alloy thro' the middle of eacn square, thus making each of his lots into two, (au honest piece of work for a minister,) which accounts for so many half lots in Kbensbnrg after Sample's plan. After the COXuty Seat was established in Eb ensburg, und particularly nfter the death of Mr. Kboes, Beula began, to" be depopulated. Ono ortwo of .the houses were removed from Beula to Ebensburg. Thero were six families thero in lt0. arid V. Esquiro James died, and from that time until lrfi:i.there were only three houses occupied Mr. Thomas, Mr. Jones, and an old lady named Elizabeth Ellis. Mr. Thomas lived thero uutll lrt-4. The State road passing through Beula was in a manner vacated, the Turnpike leaving it to the north. Mr. Thomas, having become tho solo proprietor, sold out to Mr. Griffith Lloyd, whose grandson is the pres ent proprietor; More anon. 13. Hia ilWllfl&&ifia IfertlJ WW mm .. vm um mi tm vm mm hmw mm .. ONE THOUSAND mUc, tlHI til br&H II B la I. ?-M .' Hi a in ff 3 1 U n H Shi alii III UilWMIiJ I hM him I IMililf $2,000 WORTH Iff !Knnnvvt?!m! Mn rS a Bl'k B' HI H ..U OF ALL GRADES. TO COISJSUiVlPTIVES. The advertiser, having been iermane:itly cdreil of that dread disease, Cf)iisuip.)tion, by a simple remedy, ts anxierus.to make known to his fellow sufferers thq means of cure. 'JL'o aU who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they wi'L findasi'HKCTRE for C"Nmm )((i!..4f hm a.llron ehitU,Ar. Parties wishing the prescription will please address - ll-ll.-lv. Kev. EDWARD A. 'WILSON', 2(54 South Third St., Williamsburgh, N. Y OEITCinT. MTEilS. Died, in Clearfield township, on Tbursdav evening, Jan. llth, of influmation of the lungi, Mrs. Bebe(x;a My Bits, wife of Joseph Myers, aged ;o years and 3 months. Mrs. Myers was born in Huntiuprdon county, and removed from there to this county in the rear l.sir, where she .was married to her late husband two rears after. She was an exempla ry member of tho Catholic Ghuren. and having lived a Christian life, wo can well believe she died a happy death. May she rest In peace. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the satt of Vmi.iP Raoer, late of Jackson township, dee'd, having been granted to" the Ondersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will piease make payment, and those having claims against the estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. UOHM A. II AGE It, Admr. Or his Counsel. EM AKtii BiitRT. I .Eboneburg, Jan. 20, 1ST2.-Ct. UDrrdu;S NOTICE. The -Jrider-signed, having been appointed Auditor to report aistribution tf the money in the hands of i!icu'LM'(jiiHBand Chari.es M'.Manamt, Administrators of the estate of iroru;E Bitre'E, dee'd, gives notice that he will nttend at tho ofEce f Tierney i Kull, in Ebensburg. for that purpose, on Monday, the 12tii or February next, at 2 o'clock, P. if., when and where all pereous interested may attend. J. G. LAKE, Auditor: Loretto, Jan. SO. lS72.-3t; TpOR SAEE AT A BARGAIN. The -L . undersigned offer at private sale their fine FATtM in Allegheny township, between Chest Springs and Loretto. (.'J miles from each place.) containing 107 Acres, more or less, about T.ih Acres cleared and the remainder under hoary timber. Good improvements Dwelling House, Barn, She-p House.. Blacksmith Hihj;, and all other needed emtbuildings. There is an excel lent Orchard of choice fruit on the premises and abundance of pure water in all the fields. -The property will be sold for 55,250 ;5.0OO ia hand and balance in two years; with interest. Call on the premise,, or write tn Jan. 20, IS7t.-tf. Loretto. Va. A UDITOR S NOTICE Iq ihe Or- J fi'ians' Court of Cambria County. In the matter of the account of W. C. Lewis, Admin istrator ef Mary Hite. deceased. - Aft I now. Dec. 4th. 1H71, on motion of C. L. PEB-sHLfO. Esq., Court appoint J.nO. 1. Lintox, Esq.. Auditor to make distribution of the mon ey in the hands of the accountant Twill atteha to the duties of the above ap pointment, at my office in the Ilormigh of Johnstown, on Thlrsday, Feb. 1st. ir.3, at 2 o'clock. P.M., when and where all persons in terested can attend, if ttiey see proper, or be forever debarred ft-om enning in the f unrt. Jin. 13.-:?t. JOHN" I. LINTON, Auditor. TXECUTORS' NOTICE. l i Estate of Nicholas Ssyobii. lfc';L letters Testamentary on the estate of N ich olas Snyder, late of Carroll township; Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, ail persons indebted tQ the said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims er demands will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. .. . ' , Carrolltown. Jan. 13, 18T2.-6t. rALUAliLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! Tho subscriber hereby offers at prlvato sale all that valuable Beal Estate now in his occupancy, situatod in Munster town ship, Cambria county, l'a., containing about 3 Acre. The said property is under good fence and in au excellent state of cultivation. It Is unnecessary to describe the improvements, etc., as any person desirous of purchasing can derive uny information necessary as to terms, etc. by making applionjo Munster Twp., Jan. 13; !S72.-at. UDITOR'S NOTICE The nnJer- sighedi hnring been oppointed Auditor to distribute the fund in the hands of the Sheriff nriing from the sale ef the real estate of John ICcelan. herebv gives' notice that ho will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his ollice in the ltorouglt of Juhnstown, on Wednesda-u, the I4ti tf.ii rf February, A. I). 1872, at 2 o'clock, P. M., nt which time all persons are required to present their claims, or bo debarred from com lag in fcr a chare of the f und. rERgIliNO; Johnstown", Jan. 13, lS72.-at. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jopfph BICttter, dee'd. Tfie tindersigneil. appointed by tho Orphans' Court ot Cambria county to report distribution of tho money in the hands tf .Wm. Hk'Htek, Adm'r of Joseph Itichter, de6eascd, upon Iris ac count filed, hereby notifies all parties interest ed that he will attend to tbo duties of his ap pointment, nt liia oTiicetn tho Borough of Eb ensburg, on TiMwdrtj, the. 13' Oau of Fchruarn next, at 2 o'clock; p. m.. when and where they mav attenil if they see proper. ... - Jan. 13, '72.-8t. WM. K1TTELL, Auditor. JT. GALLITZIX LAKE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAV LOnETTO, PA. ry-Special attention given to Collectie'ns. K .T. LLOYD, fsticcessor to It. S. Bcsx. Dealer in Drugs, Jledicines. Ter fiiirieries, Cigars, Tobacco. Notions. I aints.&e. Store on Main street, opposite tne -Mansion Housej EbeDsbnrtr, Ta. tAprii 17, lwf-l Fri-ct ilVi 13 3 SI1E1UKFS SALES! Bj irulue of sundry writs cf Vrnd. Krpon. issued out of tho Cfinrt of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to ne directed, there will be oxposeil to 1'ublie Sale, at the Court lio-ise ia Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the Otli day of ebpjiiry next, at 1 o'clock, p. M., the following Ileal Latate, to wit : Atr. tho right, title and interest of Evan Evans, of. in and to a certain lot of ground sit uate in Ebensburg boroutrh, Cambria county, fronting on Julian street and extending buck to the 1'ublie Square, and itdjolning lot of Bar nabas McDerinjtt ou the north und an alley on thesoiith. having thereon erected a two story framo dwelling house and a frame stable,- now in the occiipancv of Evan Evans: and a one etorv frame dwelling house. How in the occu pancy of S. II. Ilanford. .411, all the right, ti tlo and interest of Thomas u. Davis, of. in and to a certain lot of ground situate in Ebensburg borough. Cambria county.- fronting on Homer s'reet and extending back to Crawford street, adjoining iot of Evan J. Evans on the east and Caroline str-ifct on the west, having thereon erected a two storv frame dwelling house and a frame stable now in the occupancy of Tnos D. Davis. Taken in execution and to be cold at the suit of E. B. lsett. Al.SO. all the right, till: and interest cf I cis It. Edwards, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Blacklick towitsnp, Cambria countv. beeianing at n pist on the nortn-east corner of Levy's land, north t decrees, west 16 perches. 4 perches from bank of ct-ok, theuee by line of marked trees aions the fence of Lf v'v's improvement to the western lino of said Levy's land, thence south 63 ' ilfKrucs, east p., rwrches, to the place of beginning containing 15 Acres, more or less, unimproved. Taken jn execution and to be sold at the suit of L. Be' ert &. SoO. . . Ai.ro, all trie right, title and iritere-st of John Fenlon, of. in nnd to a piece or parcel. u it ml situate in the Borough of Conemaugh, Cambria countv, bounded and described as i allows: In front br Kailrond street, on tho west by an al ley, onthe south by Horner street, and on the eu'-t by land or tho Cambria Iron Company ana others, containing 3 Acres, more or less, hciving thereon erected a larere t wo story, brick house, known as the "American lloue." now in the occupancy of Win. Jones and Geo. 1'erkinsou ; excepting oat of the same a lot of ground here tofore so hi I'Tsirid John Fenlon to Jumes Ford, which Iot is bounded and described as follows. to wit : In front reet on Kaiiroaa srreei unu extending back 125 feet to an alley, on the west by an allev nnd on the east by a 40 foot street, having thereon erected a two story plank house, now iii the occupancy of the faid James i ord ; also excepting out of the before u-.eiitior.ed de scribed premises, n lot or ground heretofore sold by said John Fenlon to Jas. Bolts, boiindel and described as fellows, tov. it: On (ho east 35 feet on a fortv foot stre-et and extending back a feet toatrnlley.it beiir Lot No. 2fi on Fenlon "s plan of said gronnd ;. also excepting out of the before mentioned described premises a lot of ground heretofore sold ty said John Fenlon to A: Kopelin. Esq.. bounded and de scribed es follows, to wit : Fronting feet on a forty foot street find extending back to feet to an alley, being Lot No. ou Fenlon's plan of said ground. Taken in execution and to l e sold at the suit of John Charter, for use ef Philip aud Thomas Collins: W. B. BON ACKER, ETIierirr. Sheriff's Office, Ebensbufg, Jan. 15, 1872,-St. ORPHANS' COIJRT SALE. y vir tue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria countv, to tne directed, there will be exposed to l'uhiie Sale, at the Court Jlout in 1 he linrwih of h'ticnrhurg. on TncstJay, 01 8i inv r I cbruarv noxt, at 2 o'clock, yr m.; the" following Beal Estate, or which Jas. Don b, late of Mleirlienv township, died seized, to wit: A CEKTA1N 1'1'ECK tK l'.HCKL ti" LAND situate in Allegheny (ownsli'p. V.iubrla couii tr. adjoining larilr of Francis Mc.ran, V llliuin Touilinson. Patrick M'Culloug'n, John Bradley, Anthony M'Cov, Mathlas Stre jgh'inire and Kfu ert .-isle, containing 157 Avre and 123 I r ctjea. ?i HisitMor, nbout K) Ackks of which fire cleared, having 'hereon erected u'nVosHHIY PAHT FKAMEAND FAKTLOG IIOt SEauda LO.'i B.4HN. and a Two Stoiiy Pi.ank Hot s'.. t-ffr-'l t l f-l 'I-' S.I Z.C The costs incident to partition and sale to be paid on cor.lirr.iation of sale: two-thirds of the balance of the pur chase money to be paid in one year thereafter, with interest, and the remaininsr one-third t- remain a lien on the premises until tne death of Ann Dovie. the interest whereof she. 1 be raid annually to her lifetime, and at he r death the said remaining one-third to be paid o the heirs and legal representative? of James Doyle, dec d,-the purchaser to enter into a recogni zance in the Orphans' Court, with suflicient xuretv, to be approve d by said Court, for tho payment of the 1$ Tpu3tee. Ebensbur?, Jan. 13, ls"3.-3t: DISSOLUTION ok 1-ARTNKRSFIII- Net ice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between ttie im..er siirnediii the business or 1'ump Mnnnmacturing and Well Boring, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. . The books uiki accounts na ve been left in the bands of Ctiarlcs F c:ghner f or collection, to whom all claims against the linn should be rleEeuted.rnATa p:, rafinNEE) D. It. P. si WANE V. C'arroll Twp., Jan. f, 1S72: tThe business hereafter will be conducted by tho subscriber at the old stand, and a vn iniiiincr of public patronage is re?peclfully solicite.1. All work in my line will be Prompt ly and carefullyexecutcd, and the uteaost sat isfaction guaranteed. rrfrnvt-t Jan. .3.-3i. CIIABLE FEIGHNEit. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. X.V. Fstate of Jai ob Hack, deceased. Letters of Administration on the estate of Jacob Mack, late ot tiic township or ( ainbna. deceased, bavin;!: been granted ti the '"' signed brthe Ucpistcr of ',.... ra c..inty, all Persons indebted to s-i.l cst-te a. evcqu.j-le, to make immediate payment, and those ha ing cJoirn. are tlesirerl to present them properly authenticated for settfr-ir.ent. ... . JOSEPH b. MAKD1S, ld?atnt:rd.)r. Blacklick Twp., Jan. 6, 172 :-Ct. T D SiTnTsTR ATO IlS NOTICE. . f- Estate of T. .1. Barti:rick, dee'd. Letters of Administration on the estate of F. J. Itai borick, lat,e of the State of Iowa, having been issued to the undersigned, nil parties in ..- :.-..IaK, nit Bitiil r n re rtr herehr no- titled to make immediate payment, and those ( , nriituMit ttiiiti i ii 1 v it iitbeuti- t present them duly autbeuti ent. . fiEO. A. BEHHI, Adm r- I li ,: . u x i j." . - - i - - - - eated tor settlement Ebensbuiff, Jan 1W AND ElEGAXT STYLES FOE THE-HILLI0K!- Pli H Pm mmm mmm mmi if U VM. P. PATTON, Ifintirsioturer innl Dealer Iri all. kinds or CABINET FURNITURE No. ISO and I"2 IInto:i Sire ctj jouxtmwx, pa. Euresns; Beilsn-a.ls. Washstands, 5ideloards. Cliambcr cts, 1'arlor Sets, Wardr.'itv-s, Book ases. Lounges. Ac, &c, ic, ic, ic Ca ne Chairs- -'f.-' s :it 1 r. Kit, -lien Furniture, Bid Lounges, Mat f revi-s, Tete-a-Tt tes. . Extension Tubies, liining Tables, Cindoards. , ic, ii-., .Vc, ic.; Sc., &c. ivniv iiesckiitio or SCHOOL AND HALLFURNITURE made to order in exf-v!'e:!t style nnd i.t low prices. Cabinet and Chairma'iers' ;iali ri.-.Is of all kind for sate. Furniuire delivered at i:i'.r point in John-town or at Bail:-o:-.d s-ttion free, or extra charge. V M. t'- PATTON. Johaitovvi', Oct .'.13, l70.-tf ; r.XCi.itfcl'.' TKKI.T! o c CO FlU IP v, t-; o rl J C r3 -3 tr - o v-1 Fm CP o c z r. y k K M m X c o 3 CD e. S ca ci T c i 2 3 zL 2. ? a - mi CO 113 51.111 KIS'H.1.3C: S3 CO i3 -3 i-3 P AMBRrA COUKTY SGUDS. Coniinissioncrs of Cambria Cou prejinrod to sell to t hof- desiring tht B NDS of said crunty, in suiiis of Ki. -jO0. These Bonds are issued by auth. the Court tf Ouarter Se's.ijifisof Cambria tv, for the purpose rr.ising money to . the New County Jaii, and. pay inters a.i rate of six per cent, per annum said imert being jmvabie seuii-annitaM v and are r-tdeeir.-pbio at the plcasnr' of the Coinn;is!.iier after the 13lli lv of lecei;ter. 1 1, end pay able the 13sti cloy f Jet Jiiber. 18 81. Coupons a re at (ached to-acli Bond ftr the seuai annual in-stnli'icnts -f interest. Patties jde'str'ng to invest in this Loan whl plcnH? call on the Cenimisioner9 tt their 03ice in Euensbm g. ... ., . . WiineiS oar hands this 10th day cf April, A. D. lt71. JAMES V.. XKi sON. ) FUANC1S O'FKI EL. VCom re." W. D. MH'Ll LLAND. i .. Attest J. A. Kennedy, Clerk. Lian.S9.-tri -T. r. CASrv, late of Kobert Woods i Co. JAKS CASEY T.C. FOGAKTY. riASE Y. F O G A U T Y & CO., j . WITOI.FSAtE DEALERS rf W1UU & IIS RYE IK. till ASD ALL K1VP3 OF i)03tISTTC iTQITOIie'. A SD llll'OniEHS OF Foreign Wines,- Gins, Brandies, &C- JVo. 315 I.ibcrly Str'-t. Dee. in lfTI.-$m. PITTSRCRaTT. USIC! MUSIC 1 L or St Jeicril wiil b prepared toffiye it-&TJ lyAsoiis on t :;e 11 A N O 5.y-w-.ia2a4.-vk M tl.ODE. .V or CA HI- C"5&V) NET OIWJAX at any Vfii-J ....... V - r- , T "Knr terms apply i to the Supcriorciss, is- c CvLm er M. HoBi fcNSK, tor te Kev. K. (mmr CHiarjres niuderate. UbLi.-urff. Apl 1. ldW - C1AUT10N. All persons urc hereby Vantioi'ed a riitut purchasing or otherwise so,lT,rrb!W Clearfleld trtft-"-" ' MAKV DCEB1N. Ciearileld Twp., Jan. 13, 1'.-'.-".. Npt O V5 of Oats, 1 .mo b;H,a"4H7. ' Fof.ler in ine ' ii--- " .. . p. 1 Set Sleigh lla'"?!.-'-'-- ....es. I Ch-if, """("""new biw it
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