Cambria jTvccmmu gilUROAY, : ! : MAKCII 2, 1572. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Court begint heit Monday. '1 bote who one ti! nil! please niak a I ote of this fact. The delegate to the Republican State Convention, Iroin Cle-arEe'd county, ore in--.tructid to support IIou. Frank Jurdon for (;oTrnor. '1 ha IleniM re-porte the uririet fever as fei fullv in some of the tow nuliipt boui.1i i , i , ' r v l 1 - . . . - 1 1 I c! i I, r. Ml inni live ciuiurcu iu vi.m mieiuy nave (i;eil of the tliseiue. On Y'ei!i.cfday Inst, Jamest Bricker, a f;i known Citizen of Huntingdon, was run f,ver bv freight train ami so badly iijured tUt l. ilied the fame tveninj;. ' Vebruiiry went out with n slight how eforrn Ht Mmli cabie in lamb like enough. There mil pn.bnb'y lescmeliob. (or lyh jf.) howev tr leiit ti e pre'ent month before it en!a. Mr. Nicholas Altimue, of Brushvalley tofl'hin, Indiana county, wat thrown from a li.irse on Friday lust, and sustained injuries which caused liW death early the fallowing m Ov ckv lFt week. Jacob Miller, of IJiiity town-hip, Weatruorelarid county, was injured lo ?uch an extent by a lin.b falling on him ml.i e felling ,re 'h,t w'! tnost probably cnute h'i9 death. Mr. lVer Campbell, of Carrolltown, has bal his pritrnt car-coupler attached at his own expense to the psieheer train on o'ar Branch rofu!, and Conductor Quartz assures us that it waik tn charm. suhserit ;9 who are in arrears or who de ;re to rav for the present volume of the Fukk ms will "ptoe themselves -'penny wise nd poviivl foolish" if lhe7 don't "sock up" within the tint '.o wcrkn. -ePe:lorJ (-'ezette enjs: We noticed V.rrff, on iit'tt.ie other day, having a uTge i. J fuil pruwn inoustache on his upper 'if tie Lnir m i-lcut an ini h long, n ii ch in !l)ickrei. and running across the entire lip. I'ciier ti e cry of "stop thiel !" directed tp.iii it oi.r county fficialt, the lutt John-down Iiibi.i rum up the name of Uljfses S. Grant ji r 1 1 cic it. Which may be set down tin c eir cure of prtachir.g vs. prscace under difficile'-. Slikkfpeare fats : "Thrice is he armed io l aih hit quarrel just." The Herald man fi 1c is goirg to buy four revolvers, two lew t kiiit tiid a slung shot. Therefore it ci-n't be he is ciinp Shake eare bad iii Lis mind's eye. --Jcl t MiHirty and Christihn Hartiiian flit Loth found &uiRy of munier in the second trfiee, laat week, in Bedlord. The former sentenced to fire years ard six months', and the latter two jeats anJ mx muiilhi1 im jtisonnif rt in the penitentiary. Mr. Jacob Krb ol Richland towi ship, for irerly of Bulks county, says the Jobstowu 1 i m cist, 1 s a ccw 13 years old; which has had 15 calves. 4 times twin, all alive and good tits. lhisbate any thing yet heard from, and is a democratic cow. So anya llr. Ert. --The Iiitnct Court authorities have leased tin Ion Hall Johus'ow n, lor ten yeirs.ut a yearly le-ntalcf $t-l0, slid friend ai d (oe are alike (IfsgustKi and outiaged by their action. It is rone of our ffit-erul fpeeially, bnt we hope the county coraniisioners will repudiate the C0u tiact and refuse tn pay the bill. On Monday, March 18th, a nrrmal school fcr the instrliction of Undents in the theory of ten h'h?i and iu all thevariou ; branches of ed usutiun, will be opened bv Prof. fleo. Marsden, and all e1' tcially who desiie to fit themselves for vi e eO.t'.rniidii of others shou'd avail them telvfa tf (lis orpcriui ity thus afl'mdrd. 1 1. Hr: h saib'il'u hrul Ci ni.rrpl am ha! ti e D'is'or line of having ore of his index fluff.- ' u i IT by the machinery of an engine m-n e nftks past while at work near Cbesi frirps." S-'on.e weeks past is a considerable '!rgih of period"' for the machinery of uoeo fcine 'o be (.rtrrting on one index finder. Fr. V alter Bell and A.J. Keilly, Frq., two cf Altor.a's most iuteliigent, resrettnl r od st.ecessful citizens, interviewed us briefly tliis Vtek the former on Monday nui the la'C?er on Friday. It elevates out bump cf 'e!fsffm very perceptibly to have such w ( rthy gentlemen look in ti on us occasional! v. At lie Presbyterian church en nxt Wed tetdav evening the pupils of the Preshy terisu Ssllnih school, aided by the thofr .f that ct um h. dij;n givirg a grand vocal ai d instru nn'alniceit ift aid of the Sabbath school Wrury. Tbe entertainment will 10 dohbt be 1 b l I 1 e . and the cause is worthy of a liberal patrufe. Let them have a full house All levers of the beautiful ho read our rsrsr ratnoi fril te be pleased with the exqui- i tit it 1 poem, entitled "A Legend." w 1 ich we f ub'ish on this page. The author has not c t;'j:d to us bis name, and even his post irntk is ( peihnps pvrposely) obscurel. yet wo itu1.! rot resist the teir ptailon to publish !rs tM u-1 prcc'liCiit ris thus far, and trust they 11! cor.'itue to crrce weekly, eve'i though trs pt'hor gl ou'd Still coniicue to' "go behi d " well never mind. 1 lie CEtiie stoi k of ready mi(!e cVuhlng contained in tV e store of Mr. Jacob Pircl.er, lo11:da sbug, w il! positively be sold at hole sa'e city prices, to close business, from and at'r tUi nte. The stock , which wasselected by Mr Piicber, l,o is a practical tailor, may be depended on es perfect n tvlri. m:ike and trxtuies, and t'omj iises all manner ana of n rn'sar.d bijrs' w eai ing apparel. Adver tisement rextwetk. The winter term of our borough schools will close r.fxt werk. We believe it is gen rallv c reeded that thev have all been con t'ntidwith marked ability and Success, and ',f;ally that the piii c:pal, Mr. Geo. Mars cn. br j fully reaehed, if not excelled, the most, iiau'ne expectations of parents in as well as ri rei tors." The discipline of the schools has been excellei t and live advancement of the cholars "iu their vnriokji 'Studies very decided. Siice the IleraM Jsi f nt on the subject rf fievrrs. we would likethare it cxplaiu how $133 f 5. $9 0'0. 7 50 atjdv 55 .pents mako a total of $9 4.10, as vutli?hed by that paper laat week. (?eo two Audltoee' report, etc.) A'so. while raising the "old-boy'' generally on the f puie subject, would likAt to explain what (the devil) his Satanic majesty stuck in the fire while fn the rampagealong the Pa. R. R., thia week's Herald having left the reader in very grave doubt On that importaut question. We! earn with unfeigned regret of the verv seiious illners of cur good and true friend, Mr. Jacob Pircrer, of Uollidarsburg. whose death i mrireniariiy iooKea ror, u indeeU it has not 'tedy oecnrred. For his own sake there is to mm to mourn, as he is well prepared for crit charge, but for the sake of his very exes It: t family, bis nianv fr'ends. ar.d. above a!', tl Tir-uocs examile his entire life has afforded. w trust that hrs usjfiil career in thia wfr d niiy be much further extended than Lis present ooi dition civta r- aw n to hope for. Soltero' will understand that lack of rce and not want. of" di-rosition has caused tlie omission of his letter this week. From it, noever. we compile the following : A hcr?e 'ferameeff near Wilmere last Fridsv, the ttmreiirg trotters being sweep stakes sod slow !," Tr. a tkree quarter m'le hnt tha former cistauced the latter about ISO vsrds. Much tan-tj cl anged hands. Esq. Miller's jrize clf. exhibited at the Johnstown fair, now 'tr.ed by Mr. John Doran, brought down the j-'am to the tune of 1075 pounds on Friday last. This mammoth suckling was one vcar G 'l on the 22.1, and is held in higher esteem by l former owcer than U the "Second Wash- tgton." . .ft breaking seems to bar become ep't '" ic sainng 0me of our northern neighbors. day last w.ek Mathew TVe .ver. of CarToO. f':l on ,h ir "nd fractiirwd his hio bone; Monday b.t Henry Wreakland, of Susque nT f"s'''0. broke one of his legs by some met win? Iilkbon- f Alleghenv townshirr. it e of V ,in,i,' mishan, caused bv the fall am. t "e w" "": And. Eckenrode, .. " "isrrin. .iirV-r.,1 l;L0!V; r"l!''tnw?irr-m'taBre: Hn" aver. of Car nnhm! ' VP.;.n Tuee.Uy last, and Richard Son", a ' P,"c,. one of Messrs. Barker 'Pm CwTi.0" ondaT- fractured each a Jooal lrr!poutlesice. Jchnstowx, Feb. 23, 1672. Dear Freeman Every year for ten years we have insisted upon having trees planted on the Publia Square in Johnstown If they had been planted ten ycais ago, we would" now have thriving trees which would soou be cov red with a profusion of vetd.ut Jeaves and fragrant blossoms. Bui the Square is as bate as the street yet. When will tbe council move in the matter. If they would permit it, the citizens themselves would plant the trees. AS TOU WEEK. All the old olucers of our borough were re e'ected by thu councils, except two. A. Kope lin, Eq., was elected legal counsellor for tha borough, in plnce of J. P. Lir.tou, Erq , aud Johi Fisher was elected Clei k in place of J no. W. ilowman. There was some sharp balloting for the other olhceis. TEN YEARS. The tTnion Hall has been sentenoed ten years to the pet'iicncehary by the judges of the District Court. It is thought it will be pardoned out. It ought to bo. TWO U LA SOX 3 . There are two strong reasons whv human beings should not drink strvtig drinks. The Gist is that man w as so created us to derive heat from the continual struggle between the car bon in the food he eats ut:d the oxygeu in the air he breathes. He noeds no other stiuaulent. Lsdiea can live without nriifici il stimulen'i. Why cannot men ? The second reason is that if it was right to drink pure drinks, it is cer taluly wrong to drink the poisoned drinks that ore now sold everywhere It ia not necessarv to inquire who poisons these drinks whether it is the manufuc'.urrr, the wholesale dealer, or the retail gill vendor, it is enough to know that every drink one buys has more or less poi son in it, and some has enough in it to kill, and some of it i)06 kill. If a person stops at a hotel and sake for something to eat, ho would expect that the victuals he pays fr weuld not be poisoned. Why, then, should tbe public submit to pisonc4 drinks? There should be cuimical inspectors&ppiiuted to anilyie sam ples ot ull the liquor that is offered for sale, and tbuawwho sell poisoned drinks should tor feil their licenses. If this were done this thing of making three barrels out of one would cease. WllAT it ccsia. Johnstown is u fast town. We have had three bills, fPteeu nights at the Opera House, eight nights at Union Ha1!, Lutheran and Pi esbyterian tableaux, a Catholic fiir, and three oiher Iilghts now advertised all in about one month. The drain upon the pocket-book is immense." A max kili rn. An aged German named Rauch, about 70 tears old, was killed at the railroad station in tbla place on tatuid.iy morning last us he was attempting to cross the trick on his way to work in tlie Company's coke yard. A Ireight tiain was standing on One track, the ergine of which was blowing oil" sieant, making a noise that drowned the sound of the Southern Express, at the time rtppiosching, which struck him just as ho stepped on the track, inflicting injuries which reduced death verv shortly alter being couvejtd to Lis home in Kernville. IfAND INJL'RFD. A young man nuine.l Bretz'rr placed a I lock of iv on J uudcr tlie cam hummer at the steel tail mill, on Friduy evening last, but failed to withdraw his hand in time to t-sctpe the de scending hammer, nnd he now deplores the loss ol two or three finge'8 and a thiirtt, they huv ing hern ernshed So tctiiblj that amputation became L.ti.essary . xitr CMurcn . The United Pt iytei ian church on Franklin Street is almost finished. The Sunday school rooms are completed und present n very neat appearsuctf. The ehal will bfa tilito iu May. A B.G STR KG. I have a friend in Arizona who has struck for higher wages. He had an in'erest in a gold mine there during the war, but the Indiars drove the hands oil. He went back lst mi ru in' r, and lor ihe last four month he has been taking out rock that contxiii; $.V I) per ton, and they take out five Ions a day. This is making good wages. He is a brother in law, and 1 have a gu out iu the same diggings. All w ill be right in a few months if th Indians iloti 't come again. Frank wiites "I see a stua.Il for tune be lure me." 6"1 D ' CT. Mr. Bishop, cf the Ilulhert IIou?e, lies al ready become tired of running the machine, and has told out to A.J. Haws. Mr. Bishop, I undcrr'and . has got up a ti oupe ot Ethioj ian Screnuders, ami gave an exhibition hereon the night of the liTtli February. Lot K OCT for a !a'e spring. We will ee snow in March. April and May, if not in June. The season is always late when tha ecliptic crosses the equa tor at right angles with ti e toiuies and when the pialtx ol the sun is U!) decrees above zcio. A UK. nur p. If the bridge between Coriemaiigh borough anj WooiJv.iie i not toon replied it will go ilow n, aLd New Oi leans w ill get some lire wood. ucl lai: sior k. The dollar store is a new i: st:tu:ion here It is a kind of a lof.rv sw i ; 1 1 , only it is done according to In w . A man Vuys a picture worth two cms fir twi n ty five cent-; then he can "draw a chance " to get sr inething, by paying another bill of cne dollar People ouht to know ll.ey cm net ct as ood biugaina at one of these chebangs as they can at a licensed stoi c. Besides, all such imposition ii jure our henebt merchants. KRRSVILI K vroming conspicuous. There was a fight at hloum- ..,. Saturdav. On Mond.iv two boys, aged 1j and r.r eotivel v; took f ve dollais from the money uratver "in George ShotTVr's store, while the store keeper was in the ceilar getting some potatoes. A lady savs: "The poor little ders didn't know what money wss !"' Two other boy, H and G veais old, respectively, one a son of Samuel Dibert and ihe other a son of Mr. Ellswoith. both of Kernrille, took a notion, on Monday last, to visit Stoystown, a place nearly twenty miles dittut. in Somerset county. They foot ed it about two miles beyond Stoystown before thev stof pe l for rest. The day was quite cold aid" the youngest child was very tired and greatly exposed to the severe weather ; but bevot d this no damage was do- e. The parents became alarmed nnd followed them as soon as they found out where they had gone Both p .rents and child' eD returned the next day sate and sound. Ilea ItoT. T)oi":cs of thr BoROi GH CorjeriT,. Council met on Monday cve ninc, -titb inft. Present, Jtnriress Hrrv. Counoilinen lUirker, Cun ningham. Davis, Huntley, and Lewis. Absent Pee-hler. , , Mimite-s of former meeting rend and ap- r A rfutnbcr of bilU were piesented and orders Onriiotfon. tho net passed Nov. 27, 1S71. rela tivo to haulm away the dirt of cellar excava tions, be repeHbrd. Air reed to. On motion. Mr. Roberts lo instructed to re move the dirt in freut of his residence as soem asposnle, and thnt he bosllowod thejj.rivilf'Re of puttinir it on certain streets tinder direction of eitreet Commissioner. Ajrrf.cd to. On motion th Clerk- nnd .Mr. ISarkfr were appotntcd to audit t ho ltoreuyrh accounts. The Council the n proceeded to the election of Uorowtfb officers with the following result Deputy Harness F. II. Barker. Collector and Trea.su rci Win. Davis. Street Commissioner T. W. Williauu. Police. W. W. Geo. Ourley. " E. W. David K. Kvans. Weih Master G. G. Owens. The Treasure-r was lnstruetd to pay Interest on all lire engine bonds that may be presented to him. endorsing tb SHuie OS the bond. Ad journed. Excitement abent Hnwilnz 5IeIInes. The new competitor for public favor, the Dotnestte Pewing Machine, isevidently the long pole which knocks the persimmons. week ato, laughed at the idea of a new machine jrainiiiK favor in the market, are fairly break in ir tluir necks to see w ho can tret to si 11 it. It will sew to bout :,nv inacbi .e in the market, and so nieelv is it rfd justed, arniso lew its points ef friction, "that a child ten ye arsold eau run it at its blKhest rate of speed, by sfinpiy placiujr the tip of tlie toe on a corner ef thetre-adle. When rtinninpr af th rate of a thousand stitch es a infinite, it enn scarcely tie heard across tho room. A nice feature about it is, thereistwice the room tinder the arm trmt is allowed for any Otbier machine. As the terms given by Messrs. Stead man & Co. are much more favorable than thosoi veil by other houses, they will be able to rind tho best men in this and other counties to act as their uterus. tOHMlSUATIO."t. February 1S2. Editor of Cambria Freeman Will von be kind enoujrh to give me space iu your columns to do some justice to cet lain of our county ofhliKls who, I think, have been undeservedly abused? Mnce the Auditors of Cumbria county have made their report of the Iteceipts nnd Expend itures or the tounty for the year lbTl. the Johns town Iritmnti and tlie Eoesnsbiirir HtmUl have been, week after week, holding up to tbe view of taxpayers what thev are pleased to term tho enormous frauds and robberies committed hy the oilicials entrusted w ith the financial atl'airs ot tbe enmity. The Tribune com pares the sum paid to Commissioners in itedt'oVd county with the iriirill.t i( (VI 'tniAiinlT.nirl tr til., rmii.ii'i.i,... era of this cmiot v t or kcrvteea retulered ni.l I makes quite a noWe about the tl!B"ereno;. Tlie writer of this 1ms not seen the report of tho A uditors of lledford county, but as the editors of the papers in question have been nskitijr for Jint, in order to see and understand what they are tuikinjrso loudly about, they should hae looked a lilt le further than merely across the lino of lied ford county. They should have ex amined the reports from Westmoreland, Clear field, Indiana. Tioga, Venango, I.ycominjf and Dauphin counties, aud then they could have seen that the "frauds and robberies" in other counties, if there were any siren anywhere, far exceed those allejred by tiiuiu to hu e been com mitted.; iu Cambria county. Still, as tlie said editors have drawn nl comparison with liedford county in regard to the amounts paid to the re spective Djardsef Commissioners, 1 will take the liberty of extenftinjr comparisons a little further. All tho amounts jriven below have been carefully compiled from the reoorts ninde by the Auditors yf theseveial counties nuiued A?arreirato amounts paid for the j-ear 171 to t oimiiissionoi s.-tlielr Clerks and Counsel It Westmoreland county :J,1'.H) "5 In Clem-Meld county .. tr.V'lT 5o In Lycomiutr county a,T13 '.nj In Tioira county li.tjlitS In 1 ndiana county a.o'.o 07 In Dauphin county J,i:i." o7 In Venango county.. 3.fHi0 50 In Cambria county. .bOO 11 Now of the seven counties above compared witli Cambria, in each one of five of them the amount paid to Commissioners, their Clerk and Counsel lar exceeds the amount paid to like oiticiitls fu Cambria ; in two or them only was tlie amount smaller. Average the seven coun ties, and the aiuouut for eaeu will tie :i,tati.40 execcdinjr that of Cambria, for which tlie Ti ih tuifuud ill i nil lament so much, the sum of T,S6. And in Vouungo county, governed too by hmi'st UfpiMicann, thw tees for counsel is not included in tho amount mentioned above neither is counsel fees included iu theumount tor Lauphin,anot her Republican county, where of course iiothuijr wtouk could be done. The Tribune Hunts lilit on a certain item called Miscellaneous about tJ which the ed itor thinks must have been puld tor "Toot li picks and Tom and Jerry." lint would not the t i il'unc like to have li&bt sulliclent to enable him to seu on what the btnall "Miscellaneous,"' amounting to 12,1.00, was expended in Indi ana county ? Jt could not huvu been on "Tom and Jerry,'' as the Republicans are ail tern iter ate, iiotwtihstaiidintr one of thein, while n can didate for the Leu islut ore, trot, tr ia said, live gallons of tl.ut "Hiic whisky," about which ' so mucu nois lias tieen made, and another ite publican, tnjw a co-worker, I am told, on the Triim ne, drank utoro than double that quantity of the said "Mile whisky." l.ijcht was also wanted so as to know who jrot tlie 204 dollais, thee-rror mentioned in the Auditor's report. Well.it is easily explained thus : The Auditors by mistake ch.uve'd the Treasurer with money received from Collectors tMi more than he hud received therefore the Treasurer was tlie loser to that amount. Well, would any hone.it man refuse to rectify a mistake 't Suiely not. iSo the S2.J4 were retundod to tho Treasurer. The Ti iliunc made a noise about the Military 1 und. inking ir "wnr or insurreeiioii existed in tho iivi'rtli of Cambria county,'' that so much fnoucy was needed? On rfmkiifr inquiry, the writer tuts discovered, that Jeliiistowu must be the place where the "war or insurrection" had its existence, as over l.uuu of thw militarv fund went to parties in that place. As regards the otlice time made by the Commissioners l.mt j iar, writer knows nothing; : but this much he does know : Last year was the triennial for assessments,- and it is well known that the Com missioners revised them and altered every lim ine in tbe assessment list making caleuia'tioiis for every individual property, in order to make a fair ratio. It was also the year for making t he enumeration of I he taxable inhabitants for apportioning the State ; also, tho new Jail, trv ii to maka sale of Hoods', V Surely ail this must have taken a great ileul of time. It is also well known to a:l iu and around Ebens bmx that the Commissioners worked often from 7 o'clock in the inortun until 10 and 11 o'clock at night ; und would any liberal man aliow that much time to go for one day at the pit tif ul sum of fj Surely the District Court official whose name is tiaunted at the masthead of the Trilmni'. and who attempted to charge the county about 0 more fees tor oue term of the District Court than the law allows him, should not complain if tho Commissioners char-red more than t2 for 15 or l'i hours' work, and close application at that. "Those dwelling tn g-luss houses should not throw stoues." A TiXrATClt.NUU liUK.NdULRG. tVixifVf TT'iiwcliull JTau.ijiive fur Jirrrh has taken a "New Departure," withGitil Hamilton as Its t l:f r-in-chief. In her salutory she 1111 blushinij'y avows that, 'Tho risrmHaud frov erninjir nietive ot this Mittrazine is tn make money. We know that th s is a fact unpar alleled in the history of literature, and we miifht elis-uise It in finer phrase, but the un eleilyinjf motive would still bo the same. pre foundly as we believe in virtue, morality and the power ef the jire's-j. we would never pub lish a perbxlioal if we di.l not hope; to advance our fortune thereby." Vctjiist ho-r fortunes are to be advanced by the publication if an oriuinal Mairnzineef nearly sixtj' paes, con tributed by such wiiters as ii-"ly, I'arron, lliirt.iy, Hce-cher, e-te-., and e-ditcd at an expense of nearly eix tl:oiiatel d-dlais all for one dol lar a yejir this is not so upon rent to the ire n or al rea-l- r. and is exphiined otsly by the fact of 1 Its e'lioi-moiis cire-ula!ion, wlm ti now exceeds tliHt of any other Maif.izitie pitblishe.l. Anvl e-rsoii no?, jo-'i 11:1 i rit d i 1 h t h. Mii'initu. u-uv- ! reci-ive n spee-iuu-n free, liv ud-ii e.siny S. S. Weuid A; Co.. Newburirh, X. V. ilhii'n M,i:j-iiinf Jir Mnreh. Tlie March number ot Hullou's Mnsii'tne is i-ssued, ami u careful examination of its contents shows us that it is t he; most useful of alt the monthlies for amusing tt:e public. There; is pi:c!-. a varie ty in its t.'onteiits. that every one can find some article Hint will please the-m. Hoys will delight in the sea yarns and adventures, Indies in the love tori;s. sfetitlenien In tire historical talc3, ami t he eMit ini'-iii al in poetry. . Hailou's Manziiie; contains 100 pnsres of read ing matter, ye t tt is sold for emly fifteen cents per copy, er fl.'jOpcr year; the cb'ape;st publi cation in the country. Vet in the face of ail j tliis, tbe publishers -rive nme of the; hotr pre 1 iuluins that were ever eifl'ere-d for e-lntis e-f siilu 1 TA 1i'rs. S-n-l for a list and see. Thomes -la!liiit;riil'llMi--i.,iOolr,. iirwf 'Inst on j Thr llir'rr,inicn'. Jimriml fer March has'bccii ; re-ceived. Its cemtents more than contirm our ; hitrh o)inion of that magazine's e hariu f er. ! The very instructive articles on "Kish Culture i in Ame-rica," and "Ajrrie and Fever" are aiotie j worth mure than a year's subscription. Hut 1 besides these there is a lontr list of readable ' matter. Attorney-eieneral Williams ; K-vprrs- siin; U irrlet Uosmer; Our Horse Cars; Will it I I'aj-y Writ ina- for the Press; The- A ret ic Regions; j James risk. Jr.; Lord Hrougha ui's l heist ; Rev. ; (Jeorife H. llcpwort'.i. etc., with fine portraits 1 nnd numerous illustrations. Prie-e lit) cts., or ! f3a year. - S. H. Welia, s Hroad vvay, K. V. j Rnu, os ! preat Pill of Aj'er, roll on 1 Through miles emboweled roll ! ! Roll on! j Through those whose livers chafe the soul ! Through those whei?e fe-eble steimaehs fail! 1 hrouifli inesenteru-s waxen pale! TiiroiiRti all who live iu aches and ail ! liver roll on 1 Roll o'er the pi-airiew of the nation, For the sick and ill Of eve ry station I Redl ib.wn the Andes towerinir meiuntains! Roll over Afric's oldi-n fountains I Through India and the Chersejnesp I 't hrouirli distant isles ef Japanese 1 "Wherever elwells n siirkin)f heart ! Roil on to do yeeuf nii-fht part ! Ayer's Pills, roll nu I Putnam for Oct. T"s Xaturk's IIaiu Restorative. It is the best. Contains neithing injurious. Clear as crystal. No sediment eir filth. Does not stain the skin. Kle'gantly pe'ifumed. Restores R-ray hair. Preve-nts the hair from falling1 off. See advertisement. Sold by Leinmon & Murray, Ebcnsburgr. It costs NOTnrfl to go to James J. Murphy's store and purchase c.othintr, lieeause a man always gains more than he'expends. It is like tiuyinw: a lottery tle-ket and drawing a prize. Mr. Murphy still continues to entertain custom ers at his old favorite business place. No. lua Clinton s'reet, Jofinstewn. Having just re ceived H new and splendid stoek ef r-aely-uiai?tj elot'uinyr, be invites every body to call at the Star Clothiny Store and buy some of the very cheapest and be-st clothinu ia the market. Kxowr.KDfiE is PeiwzR. Knowinphow to sell elry foods is kiiejwlcelge. John J. Murjdiy knows how to sell elry goeids; rram, Jeibn J. Murphy is an intelligent man. This is no silly grvn, but a fact well known to tlie-usands ef people who carry away thousands of dollars' worth of elry roods froin flie Mansfem House corne-r, Johns town. The Spring styles are alrendy here, and if. will afford Mr. Murphy great pleasure to ex- '. hiblt bis one steick et dry goods to all wishinjf J fo buy. Drcas up now nnd save money. Did It ever occur to you, elear read'ei. thnt rijrht here in Ebensbiuv we have as proficient I Bti'l accomplished a photograph artist us any ef I tbG'larLre tewns can noast ei t 11 ni uiniiifin. ' 1 -. I . . . . . t .a eV. r-1. wti-n.lr t i i Ii o rt-eADt o I HUSH l III 1 ri"t" v c-. . ..v j ... . ....... .. very (rood time to make up your muni on that ' subje'ct; but elen't jump at conclusion's until ' you visit Spence's cleyant l'hoteira ph Gallery j and have a dozen or two enrfe le rsirVs or other I frcms of tho art. taken in that Beutlecuau's uu l Buryussablo styKj, Witttcn for tht Camhria Freeman. A LF.(IKM). A mountain steep cbove the plain nprcars Its giant form. Thereon, in lonsr past years, A hoary hermit manv a season dwelt. No ijeed of human fellowship had felt. His days in prayers and fasts severe, ror love of God much more tbau sin-brouRhi fear. The brightness of iifs virtue, lonsr concealed. It jiieaseii our Lord at lei!?th should be revealed. Not lony: it tuck to hear in distant lan'ls Th wondrous bleSsing-s God gave through his bands. Xo more upon thr rep-ed steep remained The awful Htilin-S3 that so lon had reiitued. From very quarter cayrcrly there came The siik. tin- blind, the stricken, and the lame; V hnte'ei- the; ill to w iii li jK.nr lle-t.li is beir Kneh stift'e riny niorTnl lid 1o hini repair. Of all that to the saint I v bevtnit prayed. Not one retired but thankful for his aid; lhus were; his years of toil by priceless gifts repaid. Whilst thus his days in mercy's works teok , 'ht. Short were his slumbers, long- his pravers at night. Itow sweet the silent hours .too swiff, alas ! I hat the enraptured saint in prayers did pa."s ! bat. ton-rue can tell the jovs hisioul then fell Of union eio? in w bieli with (iod be dwelt ? 1 be antrels lu ifrht arounii him loveil to thremg-, io hear his love of God break forth in sonjr; And in return, bis exile-l heart, t.'i cheer, lhey siiiir him 50113 that taiuts alone can hear. Whilst thus at deatj of nlht, in darkness deep. The holy hermit once did vigils keep, I'lom hitrhest heaven swiftly wiiiKCd his way 1 ue brightest of the Seraphs, Klva. Now stoo-1 he neinr the saint, iu robes of white. And tone-hed his eyes, and thus increased his sij.-ht. Tar. far away, the arvel's touch reveals rhe form of erne who near an altar kneels. J hp tapers burning on the altar sheel twi'ight solemn o'er the virgin's head. I lie place, the; posture, uiovimr lips declnfn 1 hat to the I.erd s'.ie utters now her praver. N hilst on this hallowed scene the hermit dwells. And on his soul tho sweet example tells. lie finds himself from this fair prospect torn. As onwards by the Seraph he is borne I'jlo another place, quite different fur, . I bat en his prayerful soul eloth rudely jar. V it 1 1 i it u ehamtier sits a busv maid. In raiment neat, not rich. isTshe arrayed. Whilst eyes and hands are on her werk em ployed. She loeiks as if hr soul sweet perce enjoyed ; cheerful smile li-rlits up her uentb; face Within rcijrns virtue and without sliiucs raco. Whefixithera de-pp in slee-p now buried lie, I nwearied still she does her needle ply. Nor seeks repose, nor from her work unbends. Hut cheerful toils until her task she; ends. At length t he finished e'.re-ss she holds to view If not the richest, 'tis both pay anil new Anel then contentedly unto her rest withdrew. These were the scenes the Seraph Tiince dis played. On which the pondering- hermit's mind delaved. V hat wonder, then, wa his when, asked, "Who prayed The kiieliinf vir-rin or the tolling maid?". At once he silent e broke, and thus replied, ' 'Twnssli? who doth iu God 'sown house abide." "Tire kneeling virgin many a prauvr bad xahl. The eittiiitf maiden woi-kinir late had prmcil," Tin; Se-rapli sni-1 ; Tvhrrctit the hermit cried : " How can this be whilst e agerly she plieil Iter needle on the dress o'e r which she toiled?" " 1. Mi K.ii" the Seraph said, "of slee-p elespoiied 1 lie maiden still, amid her woik, had praye-d "i'was ter an orphan child the bright new dress the made 1" TVj-f!f-rt fur the Freeman. St'LWta l. I'oritT-CuiitiuuccI. BY itoa nor, ESQ. cnrr.r.TV to ammai.?. Di'.'t. A tt'i Court ple-ase, we now will try a case Which happened latelv in this place: ne M. P. M. eii-1 e rue ily beat Jni(jK -II. ild ! l-eijcl : my friend, I do eutreat ! Thai ease is compromised. STEALING ICE. Dt'st. AtfuTUen may it please your honor, bnt one case Remains upon m'y list. Near rrv tMs place, ti 11 ue-kh -berry creek, near II ucklcbe rry town. In Ii ucklcborry county, this man was feiuud Deliberately stealiiii.- ice, from the ul'01-esaid creek. The pLsivir law doth thnswisc speak I read it from a printed book : "A'o !! iall take u ith net or honh." , This man lid literally Itaul: this ie-e With iron ion';, and against my advice. Ho must bo t.iwabt to reverence this brook. Judije This act. I know, was rather tool, Hut I kneiw of no law en- rule WhicTi vrili prevent bis taking- ice. With Tiet eir linul,, 'fruinst yeiur advice. Suppose he did. I cannot brook To b.-t you ido'c him with your lionl;. And while you may an action bring-, I will not le t you have more string. Rut will dismiss the case, in tine. If we should lose beth , Hnd tine. Crier, adjourn this court, sine die. FACTS WOTtTII KNOWING !-Cre.7f rduc-ti-ui nf Stork ar.d I'ritc. Heing- determined to reduce euir isortment to the lowest possible point before taking sTt.cs, w have (roue over all our goods and mahku iivWN the tviiie'ES to llf ores that are bouinl toseli them. Many arti cles have been reduced ;to cost, nnd others be low cevst. Have a very handsome line of Double nnd Simle Shawls ; also. Paisley, Hrocheand Thibet Shawls all of. which must be sold, even at a sacrifice. A l.ir'e stock of Wlnte and olored Blankets, Bradlo's nnd eitimr makes eif P.nrre-d Flannels, Cis;-i tn errs, liresa Goods, Silks. (Jiovrs. Hcsief v. Muslins. Cali.-'oes, Fnrr.ishiiijf an-1 Millieery ;oida, end other Diore Imn.lise in great varitv nil InLg-bt this seus'.uiaud nowtellingat 1'au io Pi Ices at CEIS Sc FOSTER'S Popular Dry G nod t"-e, .Vos. 11,3 end 113 C7f:lfon Street, Joitii:c,ic:t, Pa. iTTcrcr.T ? Frn:;;'rri:n w.auf.uooms. .Toii.i IDckey, I'ndortaker, on Jiilinn street, Koiirlh Ward. Altoor.a, is pre-pared to supply Metallo Burlait ' iiees of uil tizes and jiattems, ami 1111 renser;Bb!e teritiS. Mr. Illckey eeps constant! v on bon-1 a larjre stock of new and fs.hlouabfe furhituro. and theso who require anything in his lin should irivo him n crII. Kvcry article sent from his roenn will be warranted as repre'nteel. Hair ami Straw Mntrssscs manufactured to ordeer at less than city prices. Cane seat chairs re-caued and fitted up ns good as new. . Ail erders f rem a distance promptly atfendetl to. juI.13.-tf.l TO COMSUMPTiVES- The mlvertiser, ti:i itiar been permanently cured eif that dreal ilirase, Ceinsti mpt ion, by it simple remedy, is anxieius.to make known to his fellow suilcrers the means f.f cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free eif charge,) with the -lire-i-lions lor pre-pariti-r an-1 nsina; t ho same, which thev will find ast-i;ECfitF. for i'niixiiiii it iii,At hma.'lSrav chiti. Sr. Parties wishing- the prescription will ple-ase a-Ulrcss ll-ll.-ly. Rev. F.DWARD A. WILSON, Mi South Third Sr., Williamsburgh, N. Y VTaii with E.vr.t.ASii will not raise to price of Geis & Ruth's be-autiful, bright, rich and rare patterns of gilt Wall Papers, as they purchase all their stoe-k for cash. They have paM more for their huge assortment ef elegant Paffr Hangings than England will ever pav for the Alabama claims. Call and see Geis & Ruth. en Clinton street, Johnstown, and take with you a littlo money, and in oeiming away don't fail to bear with you a bountiful supply of fancy wall pape-rs, beautiful boeiks, pretty pictures, flashy friMccs. erether articles froisi among' the lots of nice things mere lo be had cheap. Mayer's Stoke, No. CH Main street, Johns town, presents a scene elaily much like an elec tion wiinleiw on an eletion elay. Peei)Ie are centinually coming and geiing, and in going carry away men's and boys' superb clothing lei profusion. And such a large stock! One has to look three times in a minute to see the half cf it. And tbe proprieteir eloes Fell cheap and nej mistake. Resides, one can get anything in the clothing line that can be purchased in the Eastern cities, and just as cheap aud good loo. Tub HiicorGn Election in Johnstown has had the effect of errenling quite a number eif pore bends, figuratively speaking ; nevetlieless Messrs. Hess& Co. still ileal in the very best clei thing that cver'was or ever will tie, nnd which they continue to sell at their store, 241 Main St., at nsf ouishingly leiw prices. Ttiis tirm is now pushing et? ready-maiT? cleithinff at a tremen ilousrate. in order to make room for several thousand dollars' worth of goods. I'.ity now if you wish to get more than your money's worth. Tlf AT Snow. Take n glance at tire show win dow of Itutler ft AlJenelifer, No. 212 Main street, Joh&stown. Th artificial flowers there shine like n garden of phlox, pansios and violets. liutlor & Ahlendifer have a tremendous array ef dri" goods, ami these goodsare ge-ing likehot cakeson a frostj' morning, though r.ot in the same direction. Ladies who wish to dress neat ly and eh'gantlv at a small'cost, and that means all, should not fall to visjt this store. If they do the' wiil bo pleased with goods and prices. VTarI War! War! Now is tho time to buy n new hat or e sp at Cohen's Hat Parlor, No. 227 Main street, Johnstown, before the war with England raise the prices-. Tbimk of this. Re member bow prices went up liefore the war of the "rebellion closed, ami remember thnt an other war iiihv break out at any time. A war or rae-es to Cnhen'a Hat Parlor is looke-el for which may exterminate all the masculine hea.l covering's in that popular establishment. Cohea has also the cheapest furs in tho county. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Reneweris an exe-ellent elressing and tonic for the hairand makes the hair grow thick:, eBlTfARY. 1 DAT.EY. Die-d, in Washington township, oil Tuesday evening last, of consumption, Mr. .leihn Daley, a very worthy and exemplary young man, brother of Mrs. John ltodgers, of this place, aged about 2-t years. HUGHES. Died, in Iowa Citv. on the 13th ult., of congostiem of the brain, William It., son of E. Hughes, Eaej., formerly of this place, aged 13 years. CARPENTER:. Died, on he Clth inst., near Suintnerl ill, eif scarlet fever, George Carpen ter, H-red l'J ye-ars. ROHER TS. Died, in Cambria twp., on Sun day lart. of scarlet fw-vcr, Eliza, daughter i.i Robert . aud Rachel Robe rts, aged 3 years an 1 b intuit its. II I'M PH KEYS. Died, n Cambria twp., on the bith ult., of scarlet fovcr. Margaret. :..;i,-'i-ter of William hu'l Ann Humphrey, arcd 1 ye-ars and 5 months. DA VIS. Died, iu Hlaekliclv twp., on the CGth ult., Edward Davis, ageal about 10 wars. jiXKCUTOirs NOTICE A . Estate of Patrick Mai.ot, dee'd. Notice is hereby given that Let'ers Te-ta-inentaiyui the estate f Pit trick Maloy, lateof EbeiiKburg. dcccusctl. have been gt itnt'e.l to the unuoi-Mgnt d bv the Relsteresr Wills of Cam bria county. Those indebted to said estate wiil please make payment iinmeeiiately, and parties having claims will present them properly au thenticated for ?ett!e-n;enr. v.t , MARGARET GURLEY. Ebetiiburg, March C, 1ST.-Gt. Wanted Imnifdiately, four active, energetic men, to act as Agents for tho "NEW" Wiieeier & Wilson Sewing HacMns in tiiis cot NTV. Only fik-Ii men as can give gooil refere iu e as te character and ability, ami t Ornish a Kfisn, nee.l apj-ly. We will pav e;c .u- ANTEEI) SA1.AHISS. IT L1UEHAL ee.iu II! if si on, to I'ltoPKK men. Duly such tue:i as re-iHj; d.-sire te enter tie business nce-d apl.lv. WM. SI'MNEf i CO., No. 140 Wei Sr., PjTTsnt iiejH, Pa. N OW IS THE TliVlET Good Rellablo gents, Tf SELL TUB TJIIiIS FEED W "G .cS C2 TT V SEWING MACHINE! in THIS COUNTY. Best Machine in the World. Rest Selling Machine In Market. Price, com plete. 4."i.()ii. Written warrantee for five years. Apply In. medial el v to SMITH & FORRESTER, 3-3.-3:n. 14 Si.vtli St.. f lltsbnrgh, r. Agents Vvanted FOR THE Seeing Macliine. Wherever the FI.OREKCE Machine has been Introeluce-d. it has met with the greatest see cess. It is the only machine making four dif ferent stitches and havingthe Reversible r'eed. The inacl.itiery is pe-rfect, and the motions peis itive. It tiiiiii lii-ltt. and verv fast, atfd sews coarse c r line fabrics. The Hemincr will turn wiiloor narrow hems, and fells beautifully. All attachments go with I in machine. For information apply to or address HECKERT & McKAIN, Ao. S Rlxlli Hired, M'arch 2, lS7C.-sm. PITTSBURGH ri il ill Are reauesttd to rend the following list of colli v iirnri 1 lHIUU! SPECIAL PEICESilO.GOO FAEKEES ! in our Wholesale Department, aad order accordingly. 4-4 I'enn Mill No. 1 Sheeting, 13cts. 4-4 Anchor No 1 13 " 4-4 lleavj fitanJaiei 11" 4-4 Imperial liji. 4-4 Avcndale O'1 " 4-4 lied liank, IileacIieJ, 11" 4-4 Carrohon ll 4-4 Vaujihan Hi ' 4-t Hope " 131 4-4 Congress " 12i 4-4 Tcabodj 3 " Lancaster Ginghams, The Best and Choicest Styles, at 13"t' cts. Good Americufi Ginghamsi .0 Cents. Heavy Domestic " Hi " Anifricmi, C'ocSif to, 3Ir-rriniac, Uiinziil, pr.tgt.e, B'aclJic, MlllllMill'S, 5p!eiidld .Mylcsal Agent's trlces. A large and well selected Stock of CASSIMERES i DRESS GOODS At less than jobbers price?, and goo.Ta cut in lengths tej puit purchasers. tt7(Jooels are rnpidlyly aelvnncing, and the alioveure rittsc.M 1-Kie cB OM.T. A. W. Emm & Co., 172 and 174 Federal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. WITH iHB HEW DRAW FEED, lias just l ern received, an.l is now the H:t Family Machine in the market. It make the Lock Slltdi, it si:ij le, 'oiMelesx, "n.ly Operaleel, ahd very efTrcfive. Xe want GOOD PEWTNtJ MACHINF AUK.NTS in all unoccupied ten-it. -ry. to wt.eun we w ill give the itiw I iitrwvi. tkrms. The FT.I.Il'TfC isftre HAS I EST MA CHINE TO SELL in the market. HOWARD EATON & CO. General A(ic:itn, 17 II I II AVENUE, rrb.2L 1372.-3m. . l'llTSDURGII M. WHITMORR, C. tl. WOI.IT, TBOS. II. t.ANEj TIAS. T. N F! A I.E. J-Nej. D. CHEKRV. nlilllHUnfi. HuLfr, im tl Li IMPORTERS A NO DEALERS IN Sign cf the Anvil, No. 50 Wood St., (Three doors above St. Charles Hotel,) PITTSBURGH, P. Invite the attention of buyers te their Spring Stock, which, in selection und price, is unsur-pase-d in thocountry. 'I'li- are A-;e:i. for American File fnm- iianv's colebrateil Ffinsuud li, iin!er ielting; and I'aoltln-r. VIIii. Ilnnko .verll, I- llltou eV. Co.'a Kilglltlt Mcerl, IM t Ifcbitr ! lerrl, l.nck., k-lio-r 1. o. Sold at maiiufacturci-s" priee-s. -2t.-3ia.j PIANOS, $300. ORGANS, $45. No one should" bo .without riane or rarii., when, by saving Sit or . per week, you can buy such irrstrumentsas FreUer Jc H irne' unrivaled I'lanos, lla'let, lhtrtct Cu.'n nnd llnvtford A-Cn.'s I'ianos, and the unequale'd 'Tojflnr t Farley Vele.t tes Orritnu. OliI instruments taken iu part pay ment for new eiiirs. Mntithly itdimenta t-l;eii. Special rates to I 'renefiers.l Vei-f .. J..N-(i)r and Trarliem. Se-ml for circular or t-all on S. HAM ILTON & CO.. 51 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. 24, 1372.-1U1. 5(Uctti.cirmcr;t.s. VJr p-eT'j A 3-T1D -A rtuttr b OF YOniC. A voi:k TF.sci:irTiVKnrthrciTrr,rxi:,r ' YOi:iC iii aii its Ai:l VS .ikn. j Its splendersnnd wre-tehe-dne-s--; li; Mo',, nt.-l ..V ! lite; its mnr;-i pal-tee- ami enir:-: o-.-ns ; its it. I I'ni-l i-iiis tiid ei e-i.-. ; I is .....i i'xniils: ' its lea liug n:e-n ltllfi poll t i-.-U; ; i?; u.lvenl tni-e.-rs; its chr.ritios ; its mysteries an'J crimes. I Hu .- ,i t cil with Nearly lir-o V ii.e 1 in- in r::u. AGEN TS WANTED. Send for cireniars mi l see- u;ir t crms:nd a ! o II .1. ; ii tinu of t he we r... Ad-ircsfi .Vi;t.i''nil I'tdtiii-ituhj C., 1 'uilau'a, l'a. isis'iuiiv or The Great Fires I'i'Il V 1 1 nd tiipVrTt'y!lcv.i:.,l.(;(ini). fiCEi-n, D.D.,of Chie-ago. i inly comlpete histeirv. T'JO fvo. p'ai?s: CU !i ngra ings. Te.ini -llre-ioiv sedd. l'rice iZJiti. L'tKHj ne-.-its m:o'. in r'ari-ivs. Protts go to s;i!Te-re-i-s. Ae.EMS WAM l it II. b.GOODSPEEDi: CO..S7 I ark Row.. . Voik. CELTIC WEEKLY. The greatest illustrnted Ori-rinni Story Paper in Ameriea. t.ijjlit . ew ii riy i i;ri I Storivn in tirst number. No literary treat ce;u:il io if. Agcntsnnei Can vnsse - sw-i nte.j in e-cervtow:;inl city of I he 1 "1; ion. U ! a werk e;i.i v re-alir.e.1 l y t he sale or this extra. ri!ih:iry Irish nnl Amrric'o Journal. Specimen e;o,i.-j 1 t-e e. Forsale bv nil liewsrleitlers. Price, 6c; -.' 5.1 ner leur Aebl"ie- . .M.J.O'I.t.utiri Co., P.O. Uox t;,ei;i, Xcv Vork WHAT TO READ AND HOW TO READ! Ileie.g classified list of Choice P.en-!in-r. with appropriate I lints anel R- inarKs, min pi e-1 to t he- ieneral Reade-r. to su 1 .se-rt ln-rs. : ml to person s inte ndintr to form e'e.lli-ct ie.ns e.f !tuk. 1 vol. 1'iuo. pages. Price, TO cent, s-nt fr-i-i.v mail em receipt of th.- r.rie e. D. APl'LETOV & CO., Publishers, New Ye-tk. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS CABINET ORGANS ! The Ma pox A- Hamlin Oiu; ax Ce. respect full v ae.naunce the int roduci ion ot Improve-mt tils e if much more timn eu-dinary inteie-t. These are REED AND PIl'E CAlilNET ORCANS, be-in -r the only successful coinbinoiiou of HEAL I'lCi.'o with reeds ever made; DAY'S TRANSPOSING KF.T-ROARD, which can be instantly moved to the right er lf t, e-lian ing the pitch, eir transposing t he key. tur ira u i nut and or' i iif inns, mT iSirmUu $. NEW ANT) KLFIJAXT STVLLS 1F iioi iu.E ri:k: caijinkt (R(.ans, fit 51 HI, f aid each. l'nnxidcrii;y e"rr "t i?(v. J'lfijanre, a nd Tli-n-Hiih F.U U'tnce nf tynr.'.uian 8'o'. tltcse arc via ".'f;'- Hi in tinu ' ! c nerett. 'i lie Mason A- II.imi.ix Oi-iraus are a'cktieiwl- cdacd litis I'. and from c.vtraordinnrv facilities U.Ngr EST ION A RLY C 1 1 F. A PEST. Fori! eir-i A vk eotij ans ;.) each; fivk eCTA vr.ntt. ei ans t-lntl, il'Sy an. I up wa rds. N ii n three s, reeil f.-Ound upwards. Fnt t ;i r ;;7m. nt tn trOo ,i, N t.W 1 LLC ST HATE I CAT A .III i I F. II II 1 1 Tl SI IV.ll- M al Cikci'L Vlt, with opinions of Mi llii; THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent tree. AMSO.Y .t HAMLiy itHfAX i t) . 154 Tremont St.. Boston. 5".tj llre-a-lwav. N. 1. A t OUl OliAX Lit ISOO. Columbia Firo Insurance Co. 1 OFFICHRS AND DIRECTORS'. S. S IiETtvii v.'.i. 1'res't. II.Wn .sox, iec-Pres't 11 krh't '1 uom as, Tre-a.-, .1. K. Fnci-At kk, Scc'y. J. I".. IU( H MAN. CiEO. I'.eKil.K. l'or Insurance or J. F. F1U' F.AL FF, Roi.t. ( lUVE. W m. Fai ton. lAs. ,( HliOEDEE. J. . M l: INK. M. M. STP.II KLKE. It. T. Rve-x. Agt-ncie-s. abir-s9 .Vt-c';, Col n niliiii. 1'ti. WASTED, I'SIi SJICINJ. To improve l.TCO.'VO acres of the best Farming Funds in Ieiwa, free from me.rtgngc e-r either incumbrance. '1 ticee lands comprise the Oov ernmetit railroad grants adjacent lei the gre-.it theiroughf.e.res liettvecn Chicago, Omaha and Sie.nix City, and lie chie tly iti the J?2flJle Itrglon of ys;lcria Iowa. its mot fertile nr. l healthy portion (fever and ague being unknown), and traversed by rail roads in every directum. New is the time to Slit l'Ki: IIOHi: AT A.I Si per acre, ujicn long time, witli s-.x per eent. :n-tere-st. iu the Tuvorimt valley of e iilu-r thu ! lioyer.the Mapic. IbeSoidiereir the Little Sioux, j Age-n ts at sta t ions are preivniod w i t ii ee-miisto enow ii-.nud irtc te jiiircinvscrs. rtciiei lor a (Hide. It givi-s prices, ternis. de-vr'.ptiofi, whe-re cxplttring tieiitto at; fold. ai:d !:nw to roach the hinds. County m-ips n!.-.i s-;ii free. Ad lrefs JOHN . CA I. ill ll'N, Land Comn.is sioner Iowa R. R. La nd Co., Cedar K a phis, I own. fFor t:s? iioi Fanssiy 8 iii:?r U.n Iiir.f. I Profitable Emxloyment For one or two persons of e ither st-x, in eve ry town in the Fnited States, by which they may realizer from '"Vi-J to ti.o1!) j-er year, with bur little interference with ordinary mrn pat ion. If tbe whole tiirvj is ocveited a uiucii laiger sum will be realized. Hoys and girls can make nearly a! much us grown pe-opU-. Seune mukinr; trom $T tei !. per week. For particular!, address J. J. FARIJLLL i CO., TOT Rre adway, N".V. AJKNTS tTantril. Agents mnkemore mnn ey fit weu k for us than an tl. ing else, liusi ness light an-1 perinnneur. I'-rlictt'.ars fire, fi. Sti.stn i Co., Fine Art Fittduhers, I'ort land, Miitiie. u v- u.i.u t.u., i. in urn-? .t ..s-'1;- . O. Name? of patrons in Vi States in Circular. l Dl.ni. r. - X- 1 ..1...AT,1 .- i . PPTiTlVT PATFP! f",fn newnrel rornnyi-HK-of t i. iuiii ajax x jj nu. nfnuni riiirxrour Anutioic w ill neit cure. No tiain r ine-e.nve nieni e. Sent l receipt ef fl.l-0. S. (J. ARMSTRi )N.. M. D. Healing Institute, Rcrrieu Springs. Mich. Te Ae'vcrtUetri. All persons who con em- plate mal.in-reentracts with nr-wspi-.pers fortbe insertion of Advertisements should send to O for a Circular, or inclose 2." cents for their One II ii 11 ii reel H-; Va mpli let.cou tain ing Lists of 3.t!ii0 Newspapers at"l est imates. slir.winir the cost eif a'T vert ising. ah;o many useful hints to alvertier, and some accou:t e.f the e-fnt-ri-fttcos of men who arc known rs N:iccslri! inlverlikem. This firm nro froprictors cf the American New spapcr Advertising Agency, 41 PARR HOW, N. YORK 5 and pre possessed of unepialed facilities for eeeiii ing the insortioii e-f anve-rtist nie-n'.s 111 all Newspapers and Periodicals at lo.vcst ratis. EBENSBURG . WOOLEN FACTORY! HA'. IN(J iiitroduce-l new mae-hini-ry into our Woolen Factory, we nre now prepnred te man 11 fact nre on short notice-. CL' I'fllS. CASSI N I' I-.-'. UL A X K E i S. FLA N X ELS of ail styles, STot Ki; St.; YARNS, ic. ic tT" Wool taken in exeluinge frr goo-ls rr worked on shares. Marke t price- paiJ lvr wool. T. !.f. JOXLS ct .SON.;. Ebensburg, Feb. 21, is72.-tf. f XKCUTOR'S NOTICK -1 - Estate of RirtlAito 'ftioMAS. dee'd. Letters tcstame-ntary em the estate of ttich'd Thomas, late of Ebcnsburg borcugh, Cambria County, dee'd, having bce-n grante d to the 1: is ele-rsigned by the Register e.f satd county, all persons indcliteel to said est:ite are re-queste-i to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will present them properly authenticated for settlement. IF. 11. SF.rut.ER, Ereeutcr. rbcT-'sburgFeh. 17, !S7:-jS. TAaIES J. OATaLYN, I)., tcndirs his professional services as Physi cian and Surgeon to t he citizens of Carre ill teiw 11 an-1 vicinity. Otfu-c in the re-ar ef .1. Ruck & Co. '8 stere, and resielenee w hf-re night e-aiTs i-au be made) one door sou th of A. Huug's tin and hardware stnre. LMay 9, IsTl.l WW. JAMISON, jr. D., I.orelto, CnHihrlfi Co.. I it , Tenders his preifessional fe-rriee-? to all cit.r.ens of the aliove p!ru-e an-1 viuinity who niav hi any tUae aeed Medical aid. tar-r.ui.-tr j T7"ILLI A M KIT i KLL, ArronMf v- Diii ikw; Crt--?i,i', n.'r.o.-u.j i ,T. T.. f r.iTiri'tTZ , I ! dim ID Pmin 9 ? 1 M.jt mvv y viifi lUuaisB TO 5F.T.L THE "DOMESTIC The Jiu- TlrHt iS not :i i:cw ma e lnne. i,ul 1 a s o e . n s'ii-1. in u s:::;:il way, f'-r si nic six is., .l.;: ;i;g w iiich tin.u f li e ni o s t ekilie-el -inv-e-tHors hsve labored to simp'ifyand i m p r v e, until lo-onv V 7' . V rN i it is so fai a'u a-l cf all others as to ctefy cetn petition. II lias but si v! v'"iors, rountliig every tj nrt r.f MacV.il. e ;eii,l He.u-1. wliiie- t'leiliiRf Mjii-blee e-onfuins .'14. This will give an ida of itssin. pucttv. It will i:o work, line and cer-e. tt-.j-t no other machine will p.tte-mpt. fi f:in the-t'nt iross-niiiT tn in -i v t l!t-k iie-.sse e-t o; e sirn ti.n-- lin : it will sew vi ithout i-b-inue e f i.fc-ilc. .till CI -1 or te-llsioll. A II - tneiVH'.-'.C I'St 'S ti'" hue it hard-, lie d stt-e-l and nurnisl.cil 1 t ci ;i-?tr- 1 S Ki:B X SOISKHHAIiVER, and the proprietors hereby e ffcr A ' uril l iic I!tir!rcl 1'e.lla" fev liny oJlu-p loch KlUcJs sincliint listt will run an ti-iUt. TI.ei cliiitt-o ia f, titular wilt.Ollt SllvCt fT H.r.l'r; ran tie IHieit l.y h l.'uut lfreR, l-v H l.'illd r. nl I: i ' .s iipi- Ii il ml red vnri'.s nf cot ten : V.'e e !ni:ii it. nnd e nn show . r. li-t eif t'f ty poin's -' superieu it v nvi-r any nine bll'.c in t in- market. To i-.perie-"nced nire nts xiie nite.t lit e ml in-...ii-e irents will l e e-ttercd. Machines cpueifine.l i-ii-l e-i-n'.iiii-f Ions paii'. in full, in e-as'n, el ihe e-n! e.f e-iif-h itu-nt h. A brtid- -tre wmron. worth -Vi.C-l. f it-iiishr.l w itliimt charge, ar.d si.rl.cieiit tisne iveii ti purebaoers toe liable the ageut to e-omi.e-te with miv Company in the State. R. V. STEADY AN a CO., " ?io. 2! Slmlli Street. raT i snrii-t3, iA; pirri- i i F T '.KNTII AXNUL lihl'OKT THE PI-O'TCTION Ml TI A L, I' jit!. INSl'RANCF.Ct iMl'ANV tf (A M 111: 1 A C--TV, PA., for the year ending January 8. 1STL': Air.oinit insured :rt last settlement.? FSf.rTS l'J fcineclufct " . I'm-MoLM t j.ffM'So 13 Surrendered and cancelled tincc settie-ment ast isr.. ,01 Amount Insured and in forr-e Amount e.f i-rem i'.i m notes in force a t lost set i leine-n t Amount taken eluring the j car fa rfii n l.H:i I0S.C12 4'J is..-c: ct ? '.-fis s en ( l 'JtM-J I I amount surrendered nn.1 caccelicd during the year . . Amount in force at cloej ef year. . . T.alcrce; r.n hired nt last stttlemrct . . Inte-rest receive'd A men: nt of per centngc. etc Nmount ree'd from county on Uoud Nr. of Policies issue d eloring year. Whole number now in loiee To e'r'wiinf ueil :i pun h. is- of Rorougli Tinr! Se e-re-tirry's Ke-es 7rrii-iii'ii'e Sahnv Rer.t Extra Commission to Agent? Print ing, Poet age Fuel end Eight Ink nnd Stmomey. Fees eif Ollicers Stumps I. usees 1-y Fire To amount in bauds of Ageut im- f.27 fT "') !'l 4.'- fu irc'iM IT '.". 3 !-i It. (i I S l-'l ? ' V ' .'. I 2,2i") tl iii; f??.trH L-) Thcl" . iqu r.ot yet pal l i r-rivi.lcr. Nei. 3, which 'liiii collecte- for bv A sr;e-. ment collecte-dj amounts to a. ;.'. l, in ;,cr cenTrge. Amount in County Ponds Amount iu Uorough lJot:-l JOHN WILLIAM Tt. 3. IXOTP. Stcrrtaru. Ebensburg. Feb. Ct. l.s;.-St. .."00 .. &'0-I,I President, XEwriRji iyxoLBsmD GOOD GOODS h GREAT BARGAINS I'Olt TIIK ItEAIIV ASII ! HAVING brcr.me nreprie-rcres r.T the STOP? Rc IM ii'i'l S'i U K IF ;i a il S recently l-c-b.nw ii.g to K. A. Stir,, cruder o. o., pml havinji Iurch;:. e d an ail -itioiu I STOCK OF MEW GOODS l.y gf,i:a t ta hi i tv, w nre cow pre; ared to stituilv tifl tl-e ( rr.-.ni 1 ci li.e ia a- wili l a:ron..v iii, ui.o us iiiienv ve-w e:.cs with i M-o-is e f iv I S in els a t ils. PRICES FULLY AS LOW as any othe r merchant :n cr out ef Cambria, county. It iseiur intention to i.O'i i nr Stent constant! v ntecked w it'.i a full and w ell se l'-ete d rs - -t-t ment of DRY OooliS, 1RFS COOHS, FAN'.'Y (iiXlHS, NOTIDNS. lie-eifS, S.'l(rf, HAT i.C ViA, LOP.TtN i, CAR l'F.TS. 1 I'R.M 1' !iHK, OIL CI.eiTllS. OF EENSWA UK. (Jlcn- ceihf.s, i loi :t, i:.cN, fish, salt, to- HACCO. I CARS, anel nil either art ie-les, large or small, that can be found in any store e.f like oharae-te-r in the county ; and as we intend to skj.s. i:Msiii:LYftir cash na coi'xtrt phocick, and ;nake no bad del t, we feci pure thnt our Mock and eiur price : w ill net only see-nre but retain fcr us a liberal t-liare of patronage. EARLY ViSITS FROM ONE AND ALL are respectfully solioi'e d. and if we fail tei ren dcr entire sat is tact :ci. t-eu b us re-garels I he ejua! iy et emr g i.els nnel the- pi ie s H-ke-el for the-ir,-it'will cerlniii.'y t-e- no fault e.f the iiew firm ii t the oi l sn! of Shoe-nrake-r .V Ce., f 1 i t-t re-et I'tiii't fr-rfiet tiioi.'l i:iul e-'ll not Icrt I lo! you full alue for j eiur ine-nev. MYERS & LLOYD, F.bensburg. Jan.C1, l?:i.-tf. j ZITTZ I T LMOY AL ASP IN L AUG KM KN 1 j IV... COOKING STOVES, KEAThjtG STOVES. iii, copper 6 mn-m mi Having reeentlv trtken po.-csfe-n cf tire d ly titteel up cnel i-oiniiiiiiiioiis biii!ling on Iligri f-tre-et. tso eloors east e f the Rank and nen opposite the Mountain House, the subse r;ber 4 tetter pre-parei! t ban e-ve-r to ituiii'Tf.ie-t ere nil ertiele in the TIN.e e HYRH :er. SHFFT-l !! IV WAb'E line, allot which will be lur:iisueil ti buyers tit the i e-ry biwe-st livimr prlu The- subseribe-r also pre-pOsc to keep a full and varied assortment of Ccckir.g-.Pai lor an-i.IIcaticg Stcvsf cf ihe nio.-t ttpproved elesign.1. tfrOFTINf! ami ROOFINe. made tnct-it r' din! warranted nerfect in irnii. u fii'-t nre e;.1 ir.- terinl. KEl'AI'KIXG pre.inr tly attendee to- All work e!-ne bv me w id be cone- l '.irin ar 1 f n fair te-rms, and icl STOVES and WARE s..: I by me t tin be elepcinle'd upon its to cimliiv an-1 cannot be un-lerMil-l inpiiie. A e'e-nnnuancc and increase e-f patronage is r.-fpee tt'i.l'v solici teel, tsn-l roe-tTort will be wanting to reiiilcr en tire satisfaction to all. VAI.LIE I.ETRINGER. Ebcnsburg, Oct. 13, Is.n. if. P. TIEUNEV JAMKS F. XV1.T.. AW and COLLECTION, OFFICE L TIERNEY & NULL,- (clonnile Row, Ebenbnrr. Pa. JT7-Special attr-ntion paid to oollectictl ;a all parts of the I nited States. -'-bs-'il.-tf.; CV. EASLY, OfHce, No. 108 ATrOKNF.Y AT I.AMV Franklin ftrrct, Jehn"- town, Ia , two doors North f Fnzri'd I-'rtJ Store. Will mt'end promptly to all r.V:ttiner of legal btiBine-g that ma; be entnutrtl to b w. M. KKADE. Attorvyat-I.r- Ebensburrj, Pa. Oflie in new ..; - .-':in.' recently erectcl ea from liiTi street. Jcntre atre ,5, ,toor fau 527 J. LLOYD, sii(oessor to R. S. xtL'Nv. nt;.l'r in Drugs. MecMe-ine?- Pr'.i. fUtne-rifs, Cigaii. Telaceo, 'Hrfi; tiiu'U. -Proro ore Main Ptreet, rppo;.'i.e the M.-ersion Mouse, Llieiibburg, V. April IT. TM$ wevaf 5?- VA i? C-Xa e-a-- - trmnS ff Kl PI