1 ' s I i gnmbria jrccmmi. SATUH I A Y, : : : : ; J AN. 27, 1S72 " local and personal. ,Tbis asul niDbnpsnl wind n?nr froine. Court is in tseision in liollidftysburg this llu-eal option in Harri.burg is whUkey I.f. ''.-Vie sn-all-poii liss nearly iiisitppenred from .-;;i:-!t':!"-lcn county baa instructed for Jor d n ir Liovotnnr. . ,-i l eu are the fiirld going to get up a Leap T(?.r VMV in lowr.V CitMiiioM is rcjuiccd becnuse she Las just ij re.! a horse thief. i.aw m 00n be rcudy, for the rsck i'icii of ii:uinte. 'I irtiiir.sters must bike mutilated fraction. ( ci rr'.-i cv for postage fitimps. The Arcument Court will take placo on Lcst 'iun.i.y week, February nth. T!iu ijs-'k ol writing the financial accounts of tl ici!ii'v for the past yer is iieaiiy com :-.i. Win K-'uit. colored of Al:oonn.,;has been '.Hied a Kspnblirin committeeman Sur the .i, u'li'i ot I i i t city. -Tin' thine ot a four-vcar-old girl in ?I r.nt Ci-.i n cut-glit hie one any last wets. Tl.c ihi c i tin? mmo day. A r.a.n'y -umui mw mill expic.ucu in JUDiata iie ether iiay find killed one inau aud i i.u;,Jnl several others. nvr. Ilia w.uir unpleasantness, in Altoona isat rin c 'i. .it: i i'ut city c.tn now at us Ioisure VJ)!, ;'.. fl(l e r.nd its dirty clothes. A Mr- iiu'in. ' ,:' cached a check f r k ri. vi rxl :ui,.i;.i!itaiic9 nt Altoona the otbtr tiny. He ii i1" bemoaniug the loss of SIT) A in. i.-iiRic-nt to commemorate the mem- f,rr ,f iii;:,tt ' John Covodc has bcctl erects t -l in H"et fiiiliid township, Westmoreland CiUIl'V. ynrf; men cf Mount Pieasant in "ii'f.i in ti't mild amuseiiieiit of chooting at f.i.e mit '.l.cr pjutola on Monday of Jat cck. 'otody klllu 1- A iiuic ftunlitcr of "Wm Hare, Altoona rcciiiiy had the '.mil of her eye pieiced by -the j. int c! n jiftir of pr-r.orr, irith which ahe and s coip;i tituij wcro playirtr. Tli .'Ulna 8;irgatit, ot Alungter-tow aship, n.t li s Icot iih an axe so badly, the other day il.ni i! ie tl.(-ngl:t tl,at. aniputatiuii cf that uien htr will toconie iicceacarT. I --l. le.il held was going to take a Loap Year rici ifion to Altoona on the 15th. but indeli ri:e'y pos'.poi:el it on account of the presumed jreTiiitiiie ot the Einnll-pox in the latter place. Itf-v. Cyrus Jtttiiea, formerly cf C.imbria eruiitTt has organized a new church Feet iu Jlui tit gdon county. Jt is culled '"The Church of Clxni in Ametica," and already nunibera ten n cmbcif". Mr. .optpb Or;fnth, fiTnicrij of Altr.ona, but latiti'y ot Nerada, went to visit the grave !' l.ia wile in Virginia city on the l.'i'li u!t. Whil standing at the head of the grate lie thopptd down dead, iicart diFeaie. Under the repealing act paesed at the lat FCFf-ioii of the legislature, the spring election lor ,vardi 50rouh and To nahip otticeie, will tukc plucc on the third Friday in February Lcin the sixteenth day of the month. The Herald keeps on teiling ui that there were no "empty seats" when linker spoke his t n.j t'i Ki.ee piece. All right, lint how about ii.p y-f : i self V Wm it empty ? We don't re- TOuineT .aing had the Herald's extremely vaii .i! ie c iiii. ti on that point. '! I c-. Iiko J udge Denu in Huntingdon, ne le.'ti :s flf t tfiru of Court there a couple of eeks :'j;d, atnl the Mot.itnrsnys of bimi 'The ftf-iiiii ot il.e new Judye was highly commend "l-le xchl of either teur. furor, or sflection. and w.ib tvorr.bly commented upon by those in atTndJi.cs." The tifighirg is excellent, ar,d thoe otf n ii - iiorscs nnd elcihf or sleds m e making the iLt ol it. Hundred of re'U la-Jen with lum I er, coal, ic , diive in town daily, Hnd aleigh iig parties are of nightly occurrence. One i.iul all jtiia in the hope that the enow may t'.ay viih us till say the first of April. 'I he Pittsburgh J'o?t says, that dctectire fierrpe titrnin hns returned heme from a trip ti I'l i'mle'phi which he made in tho ititrta l M sinie Aioore. the vounar women bo miirh n'Viictea to "attaining" other people's under c'.uUiiii. Sle lias been placed iu the Convent l t'.r tlood shepherd for reformation. '1 lie qii6iiun of the expedicnoy of contin ' .'t t 'V.e lino of tho Ebensburg k Cresou .'r".1''-,! '''''road to tho rich iron-ore nnd coal tc!::t of hla'-klick tonnifhip i iiot only beiti" alitetl ahoiit, but is being acted on It is with" its the nxi.fd ol po?iibility that tho rail cx'.en ;cn niry be matie inside a ye tr or two. When you go to Altoona, etop at the S,. ti&rlcs IJdioi. Sam. CriMe, a former Oatn briin i5 landlord , and when we say that lie knows low to keep a hotel, we only jfive expression to the niiHiiiini ua verdict of the traveling pub .'ic. Ipdeod it is Tfts hotel of the city, mid the htftvj patronage it receives shows that the fact h gtiiiially kuown, At uti election of tho Protection Mutual Tire Iiieurance Co. of Combrin Co., the follow -ing l'.t.,l c Directors wf olectej to serve .lining tie r,r-. Jo. William.. Johtntoe JViO'-ie, A. A isarker, It. I.. -i.,i,i.ton, ;. J. '.'.ills, Ji o. J.loyd. Geo. M. Ke.ide.lJ n'u...". l.ac Crawfoid, Hetiry I "rilchard, J no. Buck, nnd Ki.bt Dcvreaux, M. D. is not only welcome on the score cf friendship to all the rpice he wi?hcs to rr,ipy, but it doubly welcome for tho tea t.n tiiat hi letter are nlwayg inpiructive and i t'y. Thia week, fiowever, owing to a tie k ie to gel away from homo for a day or two, 'e hnd mado arrangement to fill all our avail ' bie spaeo before " Vag" letter came to hand . Llostol it, however, will do just as well for i ft wrek, and in the U'can'.ime another lettor v ill be in cider. The attention of th.oee of onr readerg do riring to buy real estate in tlirccted to the ad verliheni'nts in this paper ol Aueuatin Durldn eut C. co li. Shields. The former h;.s '2JD etroi in Muncter towneliip and the latter have 3 h7 rci t-s, io Allegheny township for ealo. Jioih fatn;s ore in good s ate of cultivation, nnd fcither would aft'ord a fine opeiing for one l'0as;pd with t lie desire to ergHge in the ag ricultural business. 1 he IJoI2;dayhi:rg Standard 6y that Wirfield liiakc, ol iJartinsburg, left home en "tttirday laH, intending to go to Coahnont, liuDtinjo'on county, for. the purpose of trans "cting business On the evening of the me 'jtt boy passing along the liroadton railroad '"'i. between Coalmont and Dudley, found -r. Kike's body extended across the track, Ptvered ;n two. The unfortunate man leaves n i.r end three children The cause of the fernb.'e accident is unknown. iiinnie Mtiore, a young girl who at one btr.e lived in ti.U place, but ot late vears lias iti tied in I'ittaburgh, is fast achieving an un etivmb'.e notoriety. Several months ago, ahe icnt to the Pittsburg frr larceny, and last week she was introiK,.-a inside the' walis of t!ie work house for a like offence. This is Ja l enough, but in addition to that moral de hr.rji;ci:cy which prevents her from distinguish- ! )cg lietwefa the principles of nits and tuum H to ha added the vice of street-walking. She hut become a common "woman of the town," mid het companions are thoee of the beer house vnd vngraot. A corefpordent of tho Jobnstowr. Demo, erat Mr. W. W. Wiln, writing from tJeorgia, tajs: "Theie is a great deal of woik here, V", 1 tl,ink if fOTn of 'be young men of -vnnsiown wou'd come South and work on the ftrni" theV W.lllili fl.i t.r- I t r K..A(.ollnn tLeir brains out ovr tlu.snnlit r,, r.,-..- A hand can get Iron $15 I to iiiOd per r.d board Tk.,, . ,,...L-:. 1.... r ar.i; aid ti 7 uJ U rei,P:,J- I haveheard it rn n lwh" man cannot work for a Soutb wntir bul Ullt "ll r'- 1 eooner Tb I '"ru'r nere than in the North." ue says too that thpro Mion, Hnr.Moo Hr.o!.. .... rokBihly -Go South!" were bet- X.eeitl i'urrcapcnttettcc Johnstowx, January 23, 1672. Dear Tr.T.ms There was a man killed on Saturday night at the etruion here. His name was Johnston. lie livid at. New Florancc. Had whiskey on and was run over. Ho was a single man and about 40 years of ago. T he property of George Gates, jr., of Yoder township, was burned on the 17th inst , by some persons Bur-posed to be inimical to the said George. 'The dwelling house, with contents, were destroyed. The negroes had a jubilee about that time in the ncighborheod. A man named Campbell, eupposed to have been a. rebel general during the late war, is about to start a daily republican newspaper in this place. It won't take in our town. A gentleman of the first grade attempted to cross the Kerneville bridge, the other night, but failed. As rai'ors would say, his cr-o was too heavy. Ho reached tho middle pier, when a voice was heard to say, "Sails aho ie ahoy ! sails nho ic-a hoy I" tnd when about one half of the cargo was thrown overboard ho lay down, like a Soldier, with his martial cloak around hint, to pleasant dreama, until a couple of clairvoyants transported him to more blisful regions. The Johnstown Saving's Bunk is an instif'i ticn. If you don't believe it, just look at the f-plcndid front, and you will acknowledge that it is the nicest fro'it in Uwn. The painting ai d lettering saa done by a Mr. Wolf, ami i i superb. We wili the Johnstown Saving's linnk long lite, irarik Pibert has charge of the Bank. Liberal hrji:s -are made nnd mutiy advantages given which other banks do not grant. The Western Union Te'egraph Company hs9 been greatly favored in Johnstown by having in their employ a lady of tho greatest aCcom plishments, both as a telegraphist end us a citi zen, nnd, iu return, they have manifested their gratitude in providing r.it office for l.er that cannot be excelled in neatness. Fourteen w ires enter tho office, ai d a ewitch-boaid reg ister i; pnt up, and desks, crirpet, stove, railing, etc.. etc., to that this estimable lady in chmge bus every comfort that heart could wish. We hope other lines will take the hint, end furnish their operators, at loast, with reasonable com forts, nnd not work them fifteen hours per day. The Western Union line deserves tho thanks of the people for their attention to their opera tors, and they may be glad that they have in their employ such an operator as Mrs. O-le. T . - j:,.."...:u .... v.-. Xf 1 t 1 J I'V UIU i HI )4"t;n Ull uvintrti ta . j . iu . nnu j J. F. C If I pretended to know more about j ci'hrr German or Irish character than Germans or Irish theansc-'.rcs do, I would be presump tuous, that's all ! NT. ntTJ-CBATIC mATKOUit. As the Dem-jcratic party is now groping in the dark for a new platform, and as I have as good a f'ght as any ono else t erect a new one, 1 propose the following: 1st. Ivo ititerferance of any of tho three co ordinate branch53 of government with any other one. 2d. Naturalization laws regulated by the general government, but election laws and the franchise controlled by each Statr. 3d. No military Interference with the States by the general government so long as cath State is fulF.ciently powerful to protect itteif and ita citizens. 4th. General omnoty fuh. No land given awav or sold to nl.y per sin but actual settlor, and that sold ntdouhln the present price, the proceeds to be distribu ted among tho States, tor educational purposes in Statci; that have no educational fund, aud in those that have said fund, for the improve ment of rivers and harbors. ("th. A sliding scale tariff that will protect both producer and consumer, by increasing the duty when prices are low. and t'.ectetsing tho duty when prices arc high. (Similar to Sir Robert Peel's corn laws.) 7th. Leaving intact the rights that foreign nations have acquired on this continent, but opposing further acquisitions, especially in North America. 8th. Eat ib!ihirg a nheck mate sy?terh in both the General and Stato governments, by the appointment of auditors for each depait inent, win shall be chosen from the party op pcfd to the party in power. 1Kb. Resumption of specie payments as soon as ro.-sihle, and at preacut of all payments uii'ler five dollarr. lUth. A sinking fund for the gradual extin guishment of the public debt, and economy and retrenchment in public expenditures. 1 1 th. A pure ballot box and the perfect right of voten to vote just aa.thoy deem proper, without any interference or intimidation what ever. 12:h. Tho ope term principle for President and Governors at least, aud the principle to be extended aa muoh as poasiblo. 13th. The salaries of leiilators to be e'eter mined by contentions of the people, and no changes to bs mado by legislators themselves. 1 4th. If o connection of the general govern ment with railroads, canals, telegraphs, or other corporate enterprises, except to check tlieir grasping for power. 15th. Tho voice ol the peoplo to be respect ed, and no seats to be given in Congress or the different legislative bodies for political roasons alone, or deprived of the people's verdict. IClh. No public money to be expended in useless investigating committees mh-I legisla tive j-ibilees, and all taxes to be reduced a much as poildc. If I am elected President of the United States, I shall rigidly enforce the above platform- Rob Rot. Sl'MM" - Ttvf., Jx. 22, 1872. DrAtt Frfimax We have nevu . ,i,0 "Rampage" lor the past two weeks, an account of which we intended to write this week, but wnut of time campe's us to defer it for the present. We hope, however, that it will be forthcoming by your next issue. Since my last cam mttuioation two rnrrc chil-dr.-.nof Mr. Gowden hive fjllcn victims to dip tlietiv, making firein all who have been strict en down by this srenl destroyer. Wtri. Hmiffh of this place had his arm bro ken in four place while attempting to nuke a coupling on lbs P R R., near Pittsburgh, a couple of weeks ago. He is now doing well, notwithstanding that fears were at one time entertained that amputation would be necessti- On last Sunday evening our your.g friend, Mr. John Gallagher, io company with a young lady, went out to take a sleigh ride, am wheti considerable distance south of Wilmoro the horse was frightened hy a dog. an 1 beceming unmanageable, ran the slei'ih sjiainit a bank upsetting it and dragging Mr. G. a considera ble distance on the ground, in consequence of which he sustained painful though iiot very serious injuries. Hi companion in disaster, we bolicve, came ofif unhurt. This winter so fur has been one of the mil dest in our recollection. Scarcely any euow having fallen as yet. Wouldn't it be a good ida to conenlt II G. rs to the best method of raising a crop of snow? Wonder if our western friends haven't been farming after Greeley ? By the way, I see you have been favored by another correspondent from this place. All rightl If "Solon" and "Soltero" can't keep you informed about accidents and incidents in this corner of creation, then I underrate the importance of our locality. But the more the merrier. So mote it be. No mo-e at present from Soltxro. Valcaelk Edropeax and American Skxds given awy. Mr. N. P. Buyer, the seniorptib lis.her of (he Ameeicam Stock Joubiai., while raveling in Europe the past summer, was par ticularly impressed with the great value of Lu cerne, for tho feeding or soiling of stock. He has, therefore, imported a large quantity for gratuitous distribution among our American farmers. Any of our subscribers who may wish to test it. will receive a small sample package free, by enclosing stamps to pay pos tage. Address N. P. Botir A Co., Parkcs burff. Chester Co., Penn. They will also send sample packages of Chester Couuty Mammoth Corn, Imported White Norway Oats, and Al aike Clover if wanted, they sent out IGU.OOO rars sample packages last year. Mr. John Iloyt. an esteemed citizen of Mifflin county was killed on the Stmbury and Levristor.il railroad, last week. BALior's Monthly Magazine for FznRir art About the neatest present a father can rnp.ko to wife, daughter or son, or a mother to her husband and children, is a year's subserip tion to t.iat famous and popular machine. F.ALioc'a Monthly. It U only $1 if) per year, and contains more of real interest to the general reader than any other magazine in this country. It :a original, E'.led with pleasant storiee, sharp adventures, sea yarns, nice poet ry, and all that is calculated "to claim tho at tention of the great reading public. I'ubiishod by Thomas &. Talbot, b'3 Conre-is Street Boston. Tn?. FnaKNOtodtcAi. Jossxat. has begun the year well. In no other periodical do we find human nature so thoroughly treated. We al ways see something in ic which instr-icts us, someihinc which entertains and something amusing. It is a capital fsmily megc.7.;ne In the V ebrnrary number we find illustrated arti cles, and skotches on the following: James Denon Rev mcrt. the eminent Norwogo Arner iean: How the Faculties Combine; Protoplasm or the Mystery of Physical Life; Expression it Anatomy and Philosophy; Corj-igal Pfy-'-ology; Joshua Watson, the Philarthro pio Churchman ; "Follow your No?e." or, ITnw the Nose indicates character; Rheuma tism, its Causes and Cure: Ohkat Cisimixalk; Plain Penmanship: Pre-Adiniites Found in the Rible. a r.sw reading of Genesis; Governor Washburn of Mapsacliusp'.t: A Mtrve!oa Conjurer; Tickles, etc. Price 30 cnt". Finale Nos.; $3 a year. S. R. Wells, New York. A New Patkh. Hrother Sansom, of the Indiana Democrat, skims the '-cream'' o!T the "milk" in this wi-e, ai.d we chum it up for the edification of our renders: '-The American Volunteer is the title of a handsome paper published by Lowry, Drown it Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa., devoted to the interer-ta of tfce surviving soldiers and sailors who sprved in the war fur the Ui'ion. Jtiijwoll primed, cr. good paper in quarto form, and the firs' number wrl! filled i ith reailablo nrtie'es. An important feature of the Volunteer is that it t;ivcs all important information in telaiion to Pensions, Bounties and Cluims of soh!it?rs and sailors, their wid- ( ows and orphans. Terms S3 a year, or il.o'i for six months; two copies for $5, and four copies to one address, and one to getter up of club, for $ 1 1 .tD. A'e wish the publishers ruc cess." All of which we endorse as "mincnt'y corroCt, and we trust the new candidate for public pn'i'on-iae will be liberally sustained, as its initial number gives evidence of being well deserving cf a generous support. Wny 'Not l)o Ii? We have already rpeken of the recent eiilaromcnt of the Hariislturg Weekly Patriot, aud cf its greatly enhanced value as '.literary, political and pencral news Journal, and in connection therewith have urge 1 upon our patrons the propriety of getting up clubs for the Patbiot and the Freimax, both of which wiil be furnished in clubs of twenty to old cr new subscribers at the low price of $3 for the two papers, and a copy of each sent fhee to the person petting tip the club. The Pateigt is specially de-irable on account of bci.'.g published at the Stato Capital s which. enables it to furnish fail reports ot the Legis lative proceedings, and also to secure all infor mation relative to governmental afi'iirs which are of interest to the peop'e of the State. In view of thesl facts and of its position as the central orcan of the Democracy , to gay nothing of its literary merits, it deserves we!l of our readers, and hence we ask why not at once cet up clubs for the Patbiot and the FreesIa on the very liberal torn: 3 we h tve named? Won't some of our earnest fiiend3 make the effort? Takh it to Torn IIomk. It is so much the fashion nowadays to convev'information, sr.l I moral troth and sentiment, in the form of stories, that even some popular lecturers have ndopted this style of address. The ma; of people, especially tho youns demand stories to such a degree, tl at papers filled with sensation al hovels and excit'ng. trashly stuff, have a wide circulation. To forestall this tas'e, and supply something better to the masses, the pub lihers of Hearth and Home, in addition to the usual variety of that paper, have engaged a corps of first class writers, among whom are Jean Ingelow, Edward Kgg!ston, Mary E Dodge. Louisa M. Aleott, Edward Everett Hale, Elisabeth Stur.rt Phc'rs. Harriett Pres oott SDofTor.l, Rose Terry Maria R. O.tiley, Lucia G. Rnnkle, and many others, who fur nish, to this journal ihe bet oiiginal Etories. of pure character and high grade thus convening much ii.struc'ion in u pleasing form. Besides these, the weekly Hiilth and IL sie cortains a large amount of first class reading, editorials, littr .ture. art, science; amusement; instruction for the housekeeper, the gardener, the farmer; n capital department for children nnd youth; the nows of the day; financial and market re ports, etc. I !.s engraving, costing ever 0 !(l a year, are of a high order of merit, un surpassed by any illustrated p-per in the w-rld. Altogether, Heaiith and Home is such a j ur nal as may be safely and very profitably taken into any family. It is auppi'ed at. the low rate of three dollars a year; four epics for eleven dollars, and ten or more cot.ie at two dollars ami one half each. Orange .1 udd i Co, pub lishers, 2'i. Broadway, New York city, Tin Aiu'in tor February. The current number of Tsk Alpine is a worthy successor to the glorious January iue, which was si universally hailed as the challenge of Arno:ica to the artistic world. Tl.c past history of this periodical seems to forbid r.y mi?p:vit'ps in recard to the capacity of its conductors for a sustained effort, and the public may confidently look for that steady progression toward the highest pCfsitde excellence which is a marked feature as we turn the page of last year's vol- Thc fi'St i;iiijmo... .c .i. ..l.r 1Prore us i ' Z?kle's Conitin'," by Frank Beard a thoroughly Amer'.Ciu v"dowa east" American), picture "Ho stood a spoil on one foot fnst, Then stood a spell on t'other. And on which one h felt wust Ho could n't ha' tobi ye nuliier." An "Old Mill in the Wyoming Valley," by F. T . Vance, is a pictiiresn-ie bit of Pennsylvania una scenery. A scries of i! lustrnf bn of the Adi rondack region, the fanicu North Wood of New York, is worthily commenced with a magnificent full page view by George Smiilie, entitled "Morning on the Ausable,"' The ris ing fiiu, dispelling the mists of early dawn, disloses a scene of wood, mountain, and water of the rarest besuty. "The Troan's," by Miss M. L Stone, is a natural and attractively drawn group of" boys, just ruch boy as nvght be seen playing "hookey" any where in this great conn try of common schools But the feature of this cumber is the full page cut, "Manifest Destiny," alter a drawing by W M.Cary. An Indian in hot pursuit of a buffalo bull, i.s inter cepted and foiled of his game by a white man, whose drawn revolver and determined gare very plainly announces that he considers the animal ahead his meat. The headlong ruh of pursuers and pursued is a powerful effect and is handled in a masterly manner. The truth to nature of Mr. Gary's drawing is shown in the careful delineation of even the wild grasses and shrubs of the plains ; from the looks of the mountains we should judge the seeancetobesomewhere in the Vedowstone re gion Mr. Stoddard furnishes an original poera to accompany the picture and treats the Indian question in a truly western spirit, father novel as compared with the usual flow of sentiment frem the east. There are sOnn beautiful speo imens of the highly ornate architecture of Por tugal and the beginning of a series of illustra tions by Gilbert Burliug Our Feathered Pets "The Song Sparrow" receives the attention of Mr. Burling' pen as well as pencil, and this feature will be by no means the least attraction which The Aldins ofTcts to people of refined taste. We are glad to learn that The Alpine is meeting a very flattering er.cce?s, not alone from the larger and wealthier towns, hut from the smallest hamlets and newest neighborhoods, ehowing that this country is fully prepared to support the highest foiu.s of ert. We should he pleased to hear that our town was well rep resented among the patrons of Tri Alpijik. The publishers are James Sutton & Co , 23 Liberty Street, New York, and the subscription r.riee is $5, which includes a handsome o:l ehiomo. The Altoona Radical nominating conven tioa will be Leld on the 6th pro. COKSr.tU'ATIOX. Jon.TsTovr x, Jan. 2vtb, 1872. To the EW"r of the Cov.hrki Frtcman: Df.au Sir If brainless, wild and nnyrnm matieul assertions con !tl pmss f.-r sound, .kur an.l truthful argument, then imieed has Mr. .1. t rank Condon replied to in. letter of thet;?h insf. In his rajre, f,r corrccsin him, lie (iuit bles, equivocates and lies. Hi is "aware that h:s performance vrr.fi very itcperfeet." Then why f tstno for praising those who justly merit ed pruise and for criticising bis "performance," which, accordin-r to his own showing, was "vcrji imperfect"? He charges rae with having- a "purpose in all this." J. K. C. should be the Inst man to make such a ciiarg-e awainst any one. for has ho not proved recreant to the teaching's ef bis youth, and that too for a "purpose" ? -i oufjy purpose, iu cntieiziniy him was to eounteract, if possible, the false mimicry, the ridiculous pronunciation and gross misrepre sentation, of wnieh his "very imperfect per formance" was full. He says that I misonoted and inf reduced r. "irlarir.tf vramT itiral 'blunder into the first of th four lines commencing with "An' th priest, bavin' blest him, goes down on the ground." FoY.'tfoos" I wrote "trenf." Tho man that woijid call this a "jriftrinjr jrrftni ninths I blun der" does not know the prirnnry rudiments of gTuintmir. Now he: a is a specimen of Mtf ffram tnnr. "Neither we nor 'any other man" ever hrnrd." Here we have p.n ex-fV.. t'uperinti nd eut nnd once co-editor of tlio "Teachers' Advo cate" (lilcss tho marS I) usir.ar the objective for the n.or.umiti ve cp.se v Ain't t bat "glaring- yram r,;rr" ? O, Icinprr-. ' (1, r.iorrx.' HeaduiHs noa-that "praste" is not in thcoi i frinal. hut laiiors hard to bolster t;p a very lame and illojficul excuse for calling- it so. Had lie rer.d the poem aecordinsr to the book he held in his hand, nnd Into which lit oo;e(.' soofen, then he could not lmv heeT critfei7Pd so fr.r ns tiie lirojuo" was ooncrrued ; but no, he should raise n laujrh end have some fun ly pii.ttii:j; worths into fin Irishman's mouth which no Irish man was ever known to utter. He noeept-t my chaTlcnvrf to pf'efitice nil Trlsh tiian who pronounces "r:ea:" jn-ns'e, "street" at rule, etc., and produce mine other tharj my self. O" this I am plad. as -in p.'-ove from it that J. F. J. is a teii ul, Orlihernte fah;i!ier of facts, or else so reckless in his assertions thet hecr.nnot distinguish ti-.illi from falsehood. He sh.vs that "Mr. V. M. called upon a leypl ccntle man in Johnstown savir.fr th.nt he would likfto sell hira tl-.c "Life of cimfe Justice Taney.' " I have too hijrh an opinion of the many learned ieal jjremleui'Mi of this city to bc!i;vo thatanr one oi tiiem hh id thst lie. or they, ever heard tne say "cUa'c": so 1 ant forceel to the concl.i-sio-j that this silly falsehood found birth in th dull bruin. Of J. Frank Condon. Any one that ever heard me rpak a dozen word can testify that I n in p.saccTirnte in my Pronunciation n t.ie freneral run tlf men, no mat ter what their ml Icnality. 1 wo'iid not betholeatin dr.".tl to cbclleiia-e J. F. C. any dav to a spelling, cram mar or pronouncing- contest. Thia, however, woit.d probably bo a. ir.ijrhty poor test or my information. He asks ins how t could recite "Phnnin O' Brien" without the "broirv.o," and rjootes sev eral lines as a test, of which I will take two as specimens : "An' bii dancin' was sicli thct th the mcti used to stare. An' bejrorra the whole world gey it into bim there." Nc-.v here it is. rrlir.-.is the "brogue" : "And his dancing- wae such that the men nsea to stnro. And .; iMr the whole world eave it into him there." What a ehrtrp-e nssoonie over )iim since he boatinyly r.ourislled in the assertion thnt Sarn- u'-! i.nvcr una the a ut nor ol ".-ihanius () Urien" 1 A'otr he rpiibbles. hiH-g-les, and wrijrarles, and ir ;s tbe information by nsKinir i'' 1 know of my own kiiowlede was I.e Fnnu'tlie author of "Shumtis O'Hriot:" thtit the authorshio is in doubt that "some say it is Lover" that hp is "not sure but I.e l-m:i is the author" that I pot toy information from the American .Nows Co.. &c, v-c. U'hut misernbio subtcrf litre ! What lainelofic: What confusion nnd biinc linn'of. us&ertifins 1 lit? doubts and tttlniite he believes and disbelieves! The authorship has nerer f;ffn d.aihtrt. I did not -et my informa tion from the American News Co., nor from nor A rncrican source. The poem is published ii Tim in the "t'opular Kp.ilad Poetry of ire land," issued by M'Glsshsn Giil, of I'pper Sackvilie street, i)uilin, Irelnud. I, Fami is t'neresc-t down asthemitiior. 1 have also, years csro. rend it :n the " Tniied Irishman" ilinl ot lior national journals of Ire'and. in all which I.e Fatr.i was srivon us the author ; and certainly if I.over was the author, be would have said so, as he was then living. If this explanation does not satisfy J. 7". C., 1 refer bim to any of the editors of tho Iri.-h-A merienn papers of New York, and if any one of them says H'lfbt con trary to what i have stated, then I will detract and npolog-izo for ail that I have written. His jrrandilomtent tlouri ih of borrowed, bun dled siinilifs toward the clo:e cf tli labored ef forts reminds nif of the donkey that put on the lion's skin a;!d rauie kickinir and tearing into the town. At first the inhabitants were scared, but wh:i ibey saw his long- ears pro trude nnd heard bim bray, they knew he was an n si an ti not a lion: whereupon they enw-hid-?d him almost to dentil. A person reading such names as "II i hernia," ".Andromeda," "I'er setis" antl "Medusss," mi 1 not knowing- tho ins.n wiio strung t heel ta-cther, would bo l?d it stray by siinpos'tig: him to be a scholar. Now tliat his bitiinn ns-ertions ailil hing-caml fnlse hooil have appeared, I am stire the public will not grudge hint to eat tho "crown cf potato leaves" interwoven with as much grass as will fintis-fy bis conteinptitile instint. He can now kick mid splurjre away to hia heart's content, but lie will not asnin tempt me to notice his inrrtiideriiiK' twaodie. I iievr did like toargue '.vith nincompoops, for whenever they get half an idea into their nutnikulls, they hammer antl petr awny till their t.ninti iiecomo crazed nr.d hy tra' lst in n misty cloud of EoIf-K-lo'.-if.iv.-tion. This t;n.is the controversy on my part. How ara vou Chafe 1 Your Si M. p. M. Tun Fatti or imf. TIookies. This affair, com-nienc-iny on the !'t h of Um comirur mouth, will be one of ihe fairs. We are. informed that preparations to make" if a graiid success have lx-cn fcr some months in progress. The list of ladles v, ho will attend, antl which was publish ed in these columns some weeks n-o, of itself otiht to move the stoniest hearted bachelor to attend. The Kiupire company is composed of some our best citizens, and when the dread demon, lire, makes its appearance in our midst, none are found more efficient in subdueinp- the Haines than the 'Hooks." Lilto 'he; boys of the flood Will, they have been housed in a misera ble shanty for .-oiue years. Hut. by practising economy, have now a splendid buiidin- un der way : paid fc.r an far as tinishetl, which they wish to complete. For this purpose tneir fair is beid. He must be a sordid eiti '.en indeed who will refuse to contributo his mite to help thi- company nlon.tr. It dow we append a list of articles to be voted i.'vips'f.d (iff; A sil ver water Per vrry tinr-; r-i,, , ,.,,! Blackstone's commentaries, vory fine; a silver spoon castor, something nw ; aflrst-;!ass bnr liers, chair, very rich; a sviended guitar, roso wood, hi rhly tinishetl : a full set of carpenter's tools, best in the market : a eold-headed cane, very line; a Webster's tinabridirud dictionary : jeietor Ilitnor'sffreat picture, "thel.ast Day of th' Condemned:" a set of surjricn! ir.stru nicula. very fino ; a prize doll, very iarire and tine; an Rccordcon. Froueh--very fine : a fine siik bat; n htrire musical box, very hue: a good louiure; an extension taoie : a SL-t tl OricKlayer s tttd4 n set or pcistercr s tools: a novelty ; and oyster knife, silver fire horu; two pair Sun. new style clock, it highly polished ; a of clears. .Itomia A BnAt Tirrr. Vork of Art.-"Wo have al ready referred briet'y te a splendid piece of work gotten up by Mr. .Tame Wilkinson, of I,o rotto. who ns a manfaetnrer of monuments, tombstones, mantles., and other articles in the line of his art. is admitted tn have few equals and lio superior in any part of the county. The particular job to which we have -rcfcre'iio-? is n tombstone recently completed and to bo erected in the Catholic jrravrynrd at Wilmore. to the memory of the: late Christian Siniiy, of Siimrnerliill township, and is indeed a master piece of which Mr. Wilkinson may well feel proud. We have no idea that wi: can do it jus tice in the matter of description, as it needs tn be seen to be properly appreciated, but even an nt-tempi in;ty induce those who wnnt tiny work of t he kind dope t,o take a look at it, oV nt least f,'ive Mr. Wilkinson a call before en Kiigin a tombstone or other work of that kind at any other establishment. The style of the stone in question is of the Ionic order ; tb; shield on the face of it represents a sovoli carved in ei-rht squares, from each of w-'iich a cord in relief hanifs pendant to the bottom of the shield the whole foriniivr cord and tassels of beutiful dcBijrn. Above is (lothio wo -k, tassels reprcscnti"j: drops, width Corinthian scrolls attached, nnd heavy oak loaves inter spersed. Neat mouldings runoroundtbe part l'orininsr the cap, ami between these is fluted work of rich design. On top of the tup are two scrolls carved in heavy oali leaves, surmounted by a fjothic cross. All iu all, the stone is h splendid specimen of art and should be eeen to be appreciated. "Pcnom! aki Pchoolmasters." This is n very neat little volume, editetl by T. J. Chap man, M. A., srot up in n very attractive style nicB bindinc h;oo1 paper and eicellent print. It is made up of selections from ''.Nicholas Nicklebv," "Dombey v .Son," and "lavit Cop pertleld." Those who have read (end who has tKrtxJ these famous and inimitable works from the master-mind of the world-renowned Dick ens, need not be told of the beauty, attraction, and vet the simplicity of incsc vntci-taininjc and instructive selections. Tliey are likesweet scented flowers culled from a thickly-strewn jrorden of perfumed aromatics, and formed by n skillful band into an exquisite bo)uet, worthy to bo placed in the pr.rland of litera ture. Mr. Chapman's fnsk was no easy one, for the field from which he bad tr Select was so broad, varied nnd diversified that none but a trained mind could accomplish the compilation with such marked success. We hope to see it not only In the handsof teachers and pupils, but also among tho jfeucral public. (SI 3 S. ' - - -s.fi- ,J (.Written for the Cambria Freeman. 6tK."iK-i IX CO VIST. UT non noy, esq. Tlif. Ju-igi:'8 Charge tn Vie O'l'fiiul .Turu : Ocitlr'.mrv. yon are the (rent r.r.'l swaid inquest Of Huckleberry coc.i t. uinl now imuiii inr ltr Tiio I.o.'i; of H uck lei urry county, ami I si incest Tliat you are all irmul look ir:s men. wherefore I trust you vi!i do rixht 'tv.""t :uun i::id inun ; And if saiti .o:b yon en' (iiitl, t'nen try And.limia hundred lulls or c-c, for that' our plan ' Courts live by costs this no one ran 'ieny Hence you should always strive most honestly to scan; K.r:i'irf. i)ie si'dr of each crooked cere, Aii'd find true I: Hi- that is find ?. s;'-ir true. The court will f urn:li you convenient place. Fire antl water ; s al! ymi'vt g"ot to do Js just to. Hnd a bill or two per day. And sit, from day to day. tiil you get ihveuch. Yo'i try each case without affect ion.Tavor, tear, Hope of reward or t.road t.!' fiuiii? hir.ent. lie in ember, yen me '"ni. but U is clear You're sworn to try ojic fUtc ul:ue ;- by this is meant You must believe tlio pn traitor, and Compel tho iers.-a ctiared with wvons or crime s Or inis'lununnor, to appear ar.d i'lko r.ii stand At our bar, where bo'll'be tried uvrain 1 And if by knon iede you yourself command You know a neiubor who has caused you pr.in. Or done another wror.qr, in this broad land. You must prr.Tvf him to thi.' bnr t.r court. Ami as there arc few men who have n foes. And who are not the foes of others, you Will ha veil chance io tread your neighbors' toes According to the law, ycur oath, ami con science t(fi. The Legislature wisely pasted r. law which jrranta The riifht to inaitc, di;-t :1 end vend st ronjr drllil;; Tho members themselves drink, but tiiwn ihe wants Of others is e. different tu'r-.f?, T think : The i-ig-ht toWi docs not in; part tfce riht to liuy. Hence, if you know of those who tratlic thus. And use strong drink or Iht.str who purcliaso drink Present them, for rr!:eh ddnltiny mn!;os a ?jj.-s, liifturbs thcpt.-aee, nnd pJmiiieii of t!ieir?(fn-s. Suc'ti inon whould t tt jail a score of times ; This court should -.- them, too, of heavy lines; At! 1 thin? T'fi'tect their children and tht ir wives, Antl, if 'tis necessary, even take their iives! "lore, all and each of you i;re i:i::lty. too. No doubt, of Utile m'l.iis. Tiie tempter comes No more to others than to me r.nd you. And you have .sinned, no doubt, n tioy.r n"tinics ; But you ned not j.rf.sriif j;-iiiir'-;-.": o-i.s. But only ot htr folks who drink s:ncl make a muxs.' There tuny I e other nses, mi b as f rand, Winki:; the ey e, taking- a chew, wearing' a heard, But each wron; has it3 rerr.etly the law is broad Even triir'..'.shnvebeen bitrneil when if rjipcr.r'd A nec.-ss.iry act. But still I he -. is fair, Antl 'I is impart iiU, too, l IioukIi peor men g-o to jnil. While r'eli rinesdein't. bct'rt'l'e hey furnish bp.i!.' With r.illd marked. icionj you mil have naught !o dt As to the. cn'ts ; but others not found true, Vv'hy you may mako defendant pny the costs; And if he's quite a poor man. put him throii':.; Hilf If respectable, stui rich, rfrid b:is his hosts Of friends, why then nil you Icivo R-ot to do Is make tho prse utor or the county pay, .lust r:s a reprimand to those who sue ! Tiie law provides Iiistrii-t Attorneys too; One will i:d vise you in t lie si; id !e In w, with uii'l t.u.-ivie h'ij lo io What KOffieeth i !;tIi?. I o:' ."very ronnti true lie jfets a V ; but he will do what's ri-ht ; He knows erp-.irtc law and ci ii.:nce at siti-ht ! One more advice. u;: Then i shall betlc.ne; There arc two trades of crime, v. roiiffs done lor fun. Or done by accident, o- done f -r tiie first time. Are not so neiiiot! ns those ftont malii ionslyj! Tiie llrst are puriichat-le by lines antl cost, Especially if the ivtse is lost : Tho thief, or murderer, is put to jail, (In preference to taking- L-jtliI bail.) V.'herc be remains till justice takes its shape, Or he can br'eak from prison and escape. Finally, of larcenies there pre two kinds, J'etit and arantl. I'elit is where j;e finds A cni.it of bread be feels inclined to i nt. Or, probably, some hut ter. or somn rnot; l'ttit menus suia II sonic t iiinjj 'I is wfin to steal. And iiieaiitii i should be punished for the com mon Wftlii Oravi hirceuy I but a breach of trut, nt best. As whore a public oihVer may often steal A million dollars. If he leave untouched tiie rest. The animuf i? p-ood, but better ?f eonfe'-srd. You have a foreman aud a cons t i!le wit h you. A'ni .in .ii v'ii l'j n 1 1 1 I i net ou w II a I I o r O. Now please ro'ir?, sml let this court 'Voceed With Bills on file, which now the I'.ar luiij- piead ' ITo he cf))ifii'.(fd. Zaiim & Sor.-. T'..e term of pnrtnershin cf this well kno": n fu ni will expire br limita'tion in J.ay "out. Their rooms are fliled with a lnr-o Viock of winter (roods, such hs furs, ovor Cf'ts, heavy boots antl shoes. bUnkf ts. w.-ok-n ffoods, Arc, iie, ell v hicli juior bo closed out be fore that date. Any pcrst.'fi wanting to buy dry frood of th.it ili.-scriptiou should therefore YK.it the Meiirs..iihin rorthwii h and secure bar gains; The stock muei lie sold. Cjoat?s ash Tobacco. About onc-bnif the male residents cf l'.ticnsburir, we imairine. suioko or cliew tobncoi'. We also imaimthat each one of the number smokes or chsws a Ifood article if he can rfet it. l!al tot'tcco is an inllction on the one who usesir. afd a bad ciar is an intlictiou ore the public. Tiio P.est tobac co and citfars in inarkt-t are always to be fount! ut IiPiniutni & Murray's, whero we advise our readers to call when thoy feel like indulging in tli,. 'Vliv-ii-.n wil '' CnsAr Ooons. Sprin-j comes on apace, nnd soon ir.sii-nd of tho howlinn; of the North wind, will be zephyrs end the bloom of llowers. This bcintf so. and to therm that his shelves i"ay be cleaned out for sprinr poods, V. S. Itarker tells us that ho designs from this date forward scll iiijjr bis stock of winter -roods nt c-t. The stock is very largfo and choii, and I'Tsnns tif every itiirpinable taste can pick out tlierel rom a suit or siiiRie trarment to please him. Try the ei pcrituent and be contincc-d. "WATi-n Out ! The American is rrriil to be the host watch Uiatle. We are all j-iad that tins is so, for are we not all patriotic, ami is it not to us a source of pride to be able fo pftint. to any special excellence in either literature, art or science created by a countryman? The Amer ican watch may be said to boa "national insti tution." It was patented by an American, is mado by an American company, r.nd is sold by C. T. Roberts, HiKb street, Fbensburg-. 12 -1 e J-ti-J. OKE TIIOVSAKD mW mlE HI M! Willi) ifeii'M;B'iHEHtl H Hl'H! $1000 WORTH f iMWmmmv.cmm I llllHf7 II I! If mf -xq IoTL7.tct:s OF ALL GRADES. TT5 t, . . . embracinur the ia'.t-st new by luost rt iialiiu ir.;i; I,i-t reports. telegrams, the freshest i.'-is!: latest t'onsrossional reporis. '. ' reports, with all t he news l.y iu;: must iuti i e-t iui; pcrs.-.nal : ;:J full tc-lerraphic market veport? of importance. Fast and "Vt st, mat ter cf at: entcrti: i:i: vr iu.' i iicter. 'the B-si-Vi tn i-- fmi:, -.ti.;0 a year, cr tin- I e ?-.!:! i r- T In r.ny lov. n or vil-'cce within i-ue nfty milesof Pit tbhui p.t tti'.fi' To th.oso wi-hiiiir a food an weekly we would rec n: r.ie:i 1 tl J'AT! if. Olif of t.e I tini'.-:i;':u: most reliable wek!:f s pub is'.. 7 'i'si;r.V-.'i fti -s t!ii:1y-six c : i:rin:eil in Hear l.-iu-c tvee, lue In: nilsi :u:c-t chci'pe.st, if as it r.y 1 !! t n is c not lit: it!np;st. week! country. Jt otintam t:!i lite nif:-t ::ews th" lay - pi 1 1 it lea i. c in mt-rcia I ; 1 'rni it. ! - ; d ;is an entertainii-nr nu.i ticccptab! ; ,i!y r.c. :i a pcr is ii t e.vce::'d by any jours.! i: t!:eS::re. The li',' ;.i; ,?.-;:.'.( is Iisrr.ishr-d to s:::.cie sub scribers at t -.".' r. year, or in ii i:!s of n-u o ne atltlrcs at S-I.tiO each, wit.-ia in !:.! r It. th party Ketti; - up the cicb. Siii'H liln ij tua remit iiy uiaii t :i tier 1:1 nu t:e.v or uy iiost-'.-t-ce orucr. which is .; l '-ct-i vii;- subscri' sr.ffr mode. I us; tions for s I.e ;.'.- '. i foiitithorie; io';v:h, :i rs Unity rtr Tc-ckl.r. iii ty pi r cei't. n pul I rati s or tin; it. on our club sci iticrs. or ten per ir Address. '.N Fi I.l. - IU iV. I'ubllshers of 7'ci,';.' nnd iiV'.'.: ; j (HigPATfii iron !'.i:i.'i;-j.-. t nnd ty Fifth Avetiuo, Pitti.:; r Fa. TO COI V. ; w i The cd vert i ""!, bav P'rii s;i in p: ;e k'. 'fc :e pi . : :ii-c;!i !y ill. t.r a C.U' ! oi ''..-'.t dread uie.: e, (' sii:i 'e remedy, is mix ions 1 v. fellow snlicrcrs the iiu'.vustd ftesirr? it. lie will : rnd a copy I used, (tree of .harre i w-.tii ; prepariuir iiiitl i . -i i : t-r Ihr-ssa.i i: i all wi, ripi:..; oiis !- lit1'. v i I in liiiii a sl'i: ' i' ; r. I or ( misiih i. els it is. ,t please 11-11.- I'.ti tits wi-'hinf t he ; re: t iu.v. Kii'iVAiiO A. v.-it,: I'.is)- 'Mi south 'iiii rti W: Tt is net so irrncf.til".' sho'it l be. that usciiii! cd into bread e.ii! be bouiibt at tl"u ri-hl dealer i'l Hour. IVi !. t I- )ti r a --. el ctit at ".ii-: ;, i r. on, tiivio t.( 1 i::n i . .1 Mr. Mil! u't i ::i'i! to !iC--"" ; or :(.: k i-i.'n ci: .!!"?ss Viirivlj of ;r. (.-.N, ;.V !'.' be I'l-i-i1!!'!"-'! on : II :li. his pi ictv--TV'-t', no diaiir i low er t-'ite?. Go and sec how il l -' Hi li If. LAi;cr:r-T Avn r,?s cr.it say s that one of ol dry pin '"is, tii .-s eiu-pi'.:-, iu.. ever on bciiij,- MH'l i'l very Jc The ;'r-.'cv.-n J.-.- tbe birjf.-st ;:;:-i best sti jfoiics, l r j:n !: irys, !,.: iniit to ! ins ci j y, is e o'.V w pnens t-y J : i ! .! . yi p!iy, at u:s i to 1' i n i'l, tin si reetr stich l;t;e (,'ini'S. 'loiis, ami you "C l-ll tlir tilit.Li'.' . Some v,-cii"icr I so low, r;il ;,n. will recci c Iiuij -. 1 i:.l i li i i ; vV J II-.' i;.1TI Sf ; 1 viiiiiiir tho aina iu v!:nt- el cr yiai o;,y . What "X" "Va.nt? to i-:.-,- v., know what the ii'ii.nis 1 1. i ii'.ai-i'ibcu over tli' tonrc.ru, J.od-e, star.ii lor. . e pi ls;m i-'nco O'd Ti-l't." "A" ; I.s i wnut b. .1 ll.ic P. S. 1'. ( '. ( li.'rtn. We i ;:u ti-:i hun : . .1. trnnt: to I. T ." lilt :: ! i e (-oid 'J -:n j.!.: v's iv t !:cy i.ii-nu "1 wants to know . .-s. -j:'. M. si. .). tU:-: o., pic- priclors .t tucl i.c.tj) t loihiii strt ct, JoMi.'-.invr. be sold iiii t C.ll. p. A iurae block on ha. ids, lo F. Cot;i:n m:ist sell cut h; furs, no mntlcr what the li s: present sttn cX liui , i.e. No , e to pilll-l. furs woiiid iiiivise r.d who wisli to call ; in n 1 .l":iiiS,'.ov, i:i.;i pi ice. j f. ( our:; is . lii'lll.iil ii'JL jls i;. d's, sinrt.--, C'::i:i;s, w ui. :i V, 1: ill. S,,;,j obtain furs- ;it iessih iu bait bound to sell en; i.t uuy i.s-. 1. a ml nil h iii-is oi h( s a nd e. it"d t'lu's f :irnishiu;r mtooj. cxti-i-iiieiv lov. tie ,s I, nut i lo p: 1 CiO.sl Cp.tlv.' ".Ii llil for tuc his prc.s-i:t stuc; sprius- liiidu. in or.:e.- :r. II. I; - Main 6'i!, l Ii ;.ro;,i-ir . t.r. r: thi; J oil. l.rlif ii. : ot :,!! iiii jr r.:crc!:ant, Xo. 54 r'.i. sir. a;.;y -:v is sti;i u.r-ise i-liii.,:,!- a', tne number ii'iove i:.i;n -t out wli-.n uis brother s-.'iti ti.u not tiiivi.ijj Miid tlry ifuc.its s o-.o ii,.i.!iii-. i;-e t.of.;; aiijoilililir. Jlc hits on imi:,;.-, an of retifiy-inatle c.ijiiiiujf ; .'really rciiuced priec. ill: p vef. di i bs coats, ov era 15s. wi.i socks, iiiiibreilus), trunks, tc. ovi rcoais ut met. .Now id tiie t 11. iday cr. 'C W lit t-Cil ul -. coats, p'liiis, 1 -. I I'd. U S. !!?, i i e iia.s sj;i(..ii.-J:.j ;aic to buy 1 ivi:i ''Vii.!. r.irr:N.-Ci';s,' ruth. Cii'i'.c ! rcet, - l!:i; Jf.hnsiwoii, nil. I n a -lock cr w.:li pvpe oiuer 'lay that requircl u score oi hors cart from the depot to ihcir store, au.i it f.o the i else ulitl Klillis ciisy l. r a we- i; l'iliiif it on the shcivKS, lliey L,t.e now ue i he larvest, tmesi .ui .i t est a .i.i cueapevt st I; ii I -I - i 1 wiiu papers in l-ciuis;-. ivauia. it you wi ol beau til ul tiilt paper :o to t i i-i ilui u. 'i In aiu have books, paper mil stationery, iu fact what haven't u. y got? 'Ai.o.ts tbc-qucs-tioti. FrTT.rrt .1- Ar.rr-:i.:n it, sueeffsvirr; to I.;-n. old Mnyr, io. -1- Main sii-tt. Jiilinsten-n, loi just reiuriied from i he Ft-; witii uu iuiin-iie stock of dry foods. They have their eon .tier sintl sliclvcs perfectly croiWiiMl wuli the t;iet Ui.. L--'-' -' 'v.' prv . ' '- ' - - - - t -1- f - r i L- . V. . . V iv 1872. I r.ir'i'.! ".".'.' ;;iTJl !.:-. '. i. :: '.; : . - Tli:: piTTfBl'Kd i.?PAT,'I. S iXlur' Part i"S wishing a lirst-c't-s Oeily pr per should pni.:: l.ciore -i :;it t k. w e l.a. j. !..'. . - liv nil tntf-ana sutisoribe for tie 1'ii is'uuir 1 a i i.v j , , u r ( (i- j-. ml mam: !'' cows ; e i i : i s in 1HSPAK K, cue of ti." :iii!is.. liveib-st, :nd j t'-uict. t bat int- '..of.c.d !nei Ii ti.ci;!. .'; n t: 1 1 -cheapest papei s in the i'l.; 1 1 1 -t;:tr-i. The i :i- j . l-.w I n i: i ttiucr u i . -ti , :-.- t i :.t i t e l"ATil has lieen established over ,. ii-rtc r of a ; . (,,.-;. cent u ry : is independent in poi-.l ie". ;. i vneat i: k j li:.e a v : y 'I'Ti'-rre lire 1 i.l c ri d always iioic mensi.M svhich p ri. :.!' t re. it- j f' it S! ;. w is : bo. I en it . lit , ! r ; im! '1 hit -c est ..'?!!)!c f:n.'l to the bir:., t po-dv.- ;mu- .--.iiv.!:-- s.U oi v l.itb l'.i : t le S'.Ii!, i t 11 j: t a I ber: irtves ciaiiy tbii ty-s;- coiuiiins .i' iiiiitia, -:n :e.-e. i;, iiM-nicir-.r the I f.o: .';. othi-i n. 'it e;. ill mi I : ( I i: f.u I . "Kl.fi .1 tt-.ii.I- I - is tun- of ti,- ' ., ' :: ot 1 I.e ies in li.t- and best kooos tliat were ever brought to this town. I'eople fioiniiie ninth of liic couaiy who I fsit Johnstown' should not fail to cr.ll at this store ami examine ll'.eir ;,o..ts, which are cheap and of the very .tcs.t s'.y Ie. All kinds of jrnods for ladies sold here, Sii-.-h as iry k.o.!s, dress jroous, iftiicy o'vN, h:..ts, bonuci.. . bons, etc. lie sure to cull an.i sue tho new linn. Jamf.8 Frsu, .Tn. This jfcntlerpiin, 1-jfHv dr ecnei. was not tne only jVew l.u !uii J, r" w no lias succeeded in, achis'vin;; n rt pui m ion. For here is I core limit Icy, o: our in; i tow n. for merly a .New Krijjl.iudtr whose rep. l tat ion, tho' not co-extensive wiih the v. o: I.i. is y et, well known. Fisk's nan-.e was made t.tn oa-i'i iirouji h his l o- flection wit li f ra'.Ki and f rti lul i'c it 'i:it: t'c?s; lluntl?.v's by rt a i',m oi bis i hir aiid .s.) ,iai e dealing's wit h a II iik'ii. We will not at iei:ii'i t. further runs pa -alii 1, but cont -nt njiji-li ),;,' s-.iy iiiu tiiiit M-- H.'s spyiM.iiii y is si o cs :i ii ware, antl tliat his store is on 11 -re' , ;'. ou bim v.-heti yea need auythiVj in ' - 1 " . JlilC. v. -" rir? r. f- V j '? i i ' -" ::l.A!;'J v. N ! - r : -. i -J "' ;' ' , ; j - V - - teif -ri'pii, tne i a h; -. st-ck cf V.'l.itfS!"! ... rk r.tat.l.ct, he b:trst cubic I !Irrt.:lc's r. i t oil.fr ii ::. f tive cet. s. the I, f a--i!i!t-res'. i,n--s (;;-.;': ie fullest lo'-rl i Mnsiins. Ciic s. I'ii!- ib!i l'.i i I'd I ii.nr. . t : :o r t. i .; f Rid '..ii:.i iu w i en t r.ri- ' y ?!l:i't '-I nn- FEY'? i i i' Ur v v.'AiiFnot"-.-:?. - tl Ji i'r.n stiret, ;! i t-i' to f u v p'y ti R:d r ttei s. h V.'ur.l. Ai:t r-i ' Kcrir-! ( ','ses i f i rrn - ;r.:il.c t i u s. .'lickey Lccp (ntly rv. hand s of r.ew ri-.d far.'.iorsble furrimr who rei.iiire nn :: :;-:- In Ms t'-re IS ' C- 9 Si'd cold t;v? bi;r. a cad. Fury ri lh U- J.' nt 'i ! r i -'.: will 1 v.-;-.rri!t;'e,i i s rt-prr s. ntcd. , lir.irr.i--: r'.rrv.- Vrs trfs.es ines-.fc. tured to ovdor at less thru i iiy prii-es. j Ci.nij scut chairs rc-cs.ned end f.ttei up es j-Pfti ts row.- ! All oi.'rrs frc.ni n difcte.nsepi-t.inpilv at!e:tM i tf- i".ul.:.-if.l o i ici: jn pai:t; i"H);. To Mi- IN it 1 bert Mri'K r.nii. h i; f fi ll rg-eef r.iiit. ilirtiiM-! . c, i.f th. In i:s i st i.lniivcs of tii I.a. I M' i-cruMT. I'i-r.rr Mci :ii'd Ii iil ;t linM: !. :-:o iiu'1,-1' Hint t!i ieof-cst wi!i 1 ! -id to ;v. ';);' hcti-e t:' Mi- !:;:! :.-l f r. .' of ( it i : i.i l j 1 1 n-1; C i in i ri;; (.-,,. -. !:t tl:. rnit. i i .i. . . ii k ry j: e - ( . t'; oc-i.t- . :. t e . .'-' !' 'I Ic t i -'. k i r. ir -. : - ..l to ".sent- -t j re.i:: 1 .-, it ' u -; ic.-n i-.-i.i.- f ' c S-t?r in rl II f 'till : t !' i or,- 1: l t!.- J OU. t oi- e ' f re i c; I cr ;a : i.ii.'o C!l i :.n; :;i;i iv t ho v. hi- ;l-l:- I': t i i " s. "1 .11 ii t.ie fatue s.t s;e.I ic (c 'i M ( dv: or. s N( 'T::i:. ' lie ri .' v: :?; : ( '-t r. " ; r 'oi: rl ..f 'i.ii'. brj! i: y i i t iie I.:. i,i; iificy K i t- .', dc.' ; Ai: 'it' i'ti -. to , ' T ' f i f i - V ; I '.iri'ii.--,-'. I-. i.. VV hi Ii tr. -!i'l. - F..ve, vi s . .-it. f '! 1 ! . Kl-ei;. bin- 7 i. ' '. i I o i ' i 'I'.S ii.i 1 ' S!. w lie re siii I d 1 1 .Ti it:- .1 L.' v.. , ip op jet V si t!:e f . t v to s ' il o': .'e :vt ii-..r :". t ci,-.u:'ri ::e the i-.i-: fr.-ie -ii :'i n; --.?;" i rd A ! :;.. it- !-y l'!-:i -f t ' 1 1 :il ria i mi n ., .j..js ;; this sr : cf tho real csiaie i. r ' .-- i l ' ' : I i ;,v L: ve t: i : : -o 1 !: t b.j pi.rpos.-.. ct !"!-. r-tlici ol Fb u.l ) i.f I ' hn.'n.i u i i .i t. if. " ' i i -. . p-rsons v. : .1 : ri ! t e:,-bi:r ; t -.' i ,"ci !. it:.-.-r re I : I-'b.-ns'-iiir. J'.'liN S. KHFY: Is fiii: SALI-; AT A i;a uu a ..The their line o l 'hest In t v ': r l-.s- i r ! .ly t :ii: -i: i i: : i :. A ci os f : j ( -. n r , I: :Vn, slit -ui i . ,, !; ! !it ;:-ch;i nnd nliii:;.! The pr ! hand m.l t C.iii o:i tie: ! : c . r r k, i.i i th c ' ' '.'! i'l.KC.) . a beta i:i : :- i envy i "li House, ill. p. ::!! u'i if : :i j. e 5 ; i i-ii'Im-s I 1 cd -.t'.'Ut:'-''::"; -. : ! i i-i.iiiiv i i ij, '.In n of p;i i i- v.': : i ty will be sold aliirrC."- ! :i two . ; ( :i r i:i i.l .I.. : s. wiiii in '. f'l- IS. :'!. io ia crest. preiuievS, or - i 1 11 . i II. to ill , i . 1 .- : I.ill t lio. F.- I'Dit; -ri. .-. Or hi br rppoiriieil A i :d ' for to - .-.oi e;. in x'.c- !:amii : ri . if I o i . ' l A 'leini ' e. r. u t: I .MKl.r? li'tUviMT, st :it o! i, tt.iiri; i; ! ii-: !, .' !: v iil rtt.-i:." i t 1 1 . i U Pber.sr, r'j. f , .; J,H I , '...- I it I'l- Iri ..!-,l! " ?.. v. ben r.n.i whri o ::.' i" ;i.oi ' t':e i :Vi- li-'i 1 .1 Tierc'-y ." X-i.1 ti.ilC'1 ' pu: N : r. p i -i:;: For; 'U ti IN li a v, -, ;,; lit" f.'c'ot v. m .. s intfre-itwil iay . t .! . i tto, Jan. M, IF'::.-?:. cud. - 1. ii.L, Ai: tor. !'CUiO;::s' notick. r-'-'to of Niritoi..s f-xvnsr. i cM. Feftr r Tes!:.neri t.-.t y on lie x:ntc of :ich is Snyd.T, late of Cari i ii t -w n.-!.:p. ':-r.;l.i i.i ii'i'v. !e.-case.i, b:vif.-.- been u'' ' '.' d to il-. t.'.-i-si-rnvl, all ! i-i-sii"' t'tdebteil to "Ihe said i si . l".f-ll!. tu-t.sf-: !: !: . i(.-:ll I! lo !'.,'; i If, ' '. ' ,1 :, I ; y- I 5 i '" -se I'Si iii-; i ' i!i:i cr if l-im' i's id thoiu prop.-i:y ttiiiiiciitlcato-J for svt- F.i.TTApr.TH f-x vii;:f I ' 'A " I.i, .in. 1". Fx; c '11, , -Gt A I M I N I ST; c A Tl ) I i'S OTIC 11. 1 r';it- f ,Ta i;n W. ;.t x. ib c-ssf '.. Totters r f Adnrr.'Sl ration on uis erf ate of C.E Mack. iat of the to-ni:;p ft Carubi ia, dt'ir-V ). bavT'lir been ti ! to ;i:c t.tak-r- S'itiii d by pi-i-soo-. in m.;;:e i:::i; lU'i: t: t! to I.TI 1 IHI!" lia l'.4,l 11 ! V. till f 'ii 1 1 state ;iv ret,-ii-si ;! to ly-iient. crt'l ilic-e hair ,;- cta.jl.s v I f th i ;: h'itilC!lti. i -e ! for o t r-s; i.t tiicni proper : : S'-u'r v t. j:si::-ii rdacUiit k 'j v. p. 3. Jan. ff, U".---Ct; DallNIS'I 'i.VTOlI'S NOTICE. ' - Ffti.te rvf F. J. 3 '.n.-rrtir?? - dce'if. Fi t ti rs of Ail:n ii!i.: ra; ion on in ( -1 .-.- e o: !. 3. '.irln-rick, la t- cf tli .-i.h ! i' V.:. hsv-r.--b?i-:i is.- ;icd t o t he u:!!i,rsi-,k d. ."ti in huv way iiid-.Ctif - i to r-aid e-:at:. a,e j -r no. liit -d t ri'ske iuu-'e .i-fv r. trietit. :;-i : f!io Pav i ci.iii.ir t.i .11. sent ti.cai U:i.- autluut-cuti-d i-.r seitleiiicnt. 0r0. A. EFF.KY, Adi-l'r-. . l.'.'cri. 'sr, Jan. fi. 13: ..1t ;A:;jf 0 P'liKicai .:t;i!. : :) i ; i,i , . --n -, t l n:s ii :;m i: j i..: i.o , li "i-i i ll v. ic l'i U ::t ai'd i;i:i;ii oitier j fir.I? P-.T TUH'S ':'"-' i.v c ') t j i'";'-??.i'i-"; ;'.: tv. .v.. ; i.s m,d y.u t;i.''h ... ;'.' , I ii 1 1 : v. I infi-irser. - -.tO--.. ,.iT-rr. f...i :-i I:.'! n "T t :,.,,n iih-S. b:-l"T'T f- )!.-,: t"3ntl llanLl:: buiacij traua !..):::?. 1 .A' tl. , ir.t TTjz'tiTu 11 at;.' ;u '' '.Ci,,.:da icte1. 1 f 1 i I t f l! li. r r K if, 'J f 1. A n r1 i i