The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 01, 1872, Image 3

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Jambria JTrccmmu
JUNE 1, 1872
j LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
I
sgr nixt yillmpant and near 116me.
1 vtocra has n foundling.
ll'l be Washington tow nship coal miners are
4H..ri!iini'i
show made $'2,173 . clear at
i. I!'. "1 hrcj 's building a new houe on
in ('!' Ct. .
i;,,i erts' rew dwelling house is going
tt i! or lie of a niile a minute.
iljiiv pi; tx is talked of lor Johnstown,
di'.i n F. C mil-ell as editor.
i' t'li d iruk is to he cons tuced from
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I,, li.illi.zin. ui. . -v-,in
fithers s;ty they mean to con-
,.,i-oiks thTs st.tiue. Uut
I m.m of West Indiana, le'l lLto a
li.r
IT
,''.-! Fii'hiv, "'' gut 1,,irt a,,d wet-
-"r-!r."h. id the lioliidiiTfcl.urp STANDARD,
... ,iL-'r fi
t ccinet in I ni.vi nnia.
to til
T he property is a very
r . ... i i.. i.
Al'iu-
M him: ire.
-e h: !l if ut";,a t-heu.-borg, and there.
"I ,1, i,-u')n mid Allodia aie talking of
' jl.V :i ' i:i MuuiiUinceis for a scries of
itn -
,r.'. Pi-' rv. 1:1
n nnlilic.il sense, will come
the liut.ils of John llatinnn.
far :i in "
I-,, hei:o-e. Make a i.ote ot
l to miss
i'.UlcJ ilemutderer, will be
Court i ext. week A full res
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-i:ui-i-y c;icueu hi uie case lll
,. ',: uin t- i- our next issue.
,nuA M .r-hall fell liom the upper
,.iV -ul'e, in Indiana, one day
,1 s i WCi! niangtr, wa ii juictl
, .,!, a;: tx'ci.t that he mar dirt
j ., t. i qi.ired the nccouij li.-h-l;i
v a::il do not understand the
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eetm'y. :"
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i'j. ma, inn i red not p to
1 Lev keep none but
I' -He.
: il.ing about this matter is that
ibou
incut, to-tnoirow will see Hie
.i i
j i i re can luke Tour phototraph in
illifr Ht-.i'itl or loul. Loll ul Ills gallery
k !4: h-? tc'.intn pictures.
!il n..it.i"d Giindtll. whose parents re
deii Ki! A i oi'na, fcustair.ed i-eveie injuries
i jiwi ; : L' IV a tieilit train ut l.linbeth
ai.ic i n S.-iiuday. He w as going down
en on tir-hiii;; exclusion.
3 : i p.nty who stole our ru off the porti
of i i.r ridence this is nn advertisement,
ni: lit K. HI its, Ebetihbutg will please
::iri l e same immediately, as we hav none
rp-. it, etc. 1 he thief i known,
-fj'hi uh it ruined Thursday, and though
,d was deep in the street, yet tJeorga Hunt
was on liai d Decotatiun Day, and has
a on haml erer since. His s;;etiilty is
mie, but he will sell you a stove if you
d one
-Col Joha Woods, of the Exchange Hotel,
.oona, had one hundred j;uns fnel, between
hours ol T mid Ij o'clock yesteiday morns
.in hunor of the nomination of Chaile II
ckalew lor Govtruor. C5ood lor the Colo-
The mills tf God grind Flowly, but thy
iod exceeding small. Atxl the price ol Hour
up And the oi.lv place in town nt which
u Cun Y i : v a dollar's worth ol groceries Icr
ehi i ; ! etr.ts is Ed. ililis' estabiifihuieut,
ll i,l the D'i iinoi.d.
.An ol,', c. t ..en of Wilmore, mined Rora
t ii.inl tieid at the tal)le ol his sou
i Jackr"ii t 'inri.-l.irt last Saturday. Thecause
I hitiicj'b it unkt own. but marks discov
red C.'i :. l )dy lend to ti'.e belli t that the
;itii ' ii l ie peduced it.
T' e Fji cannibals nt liamum's museum
t'i tn v.. in the pure Georgia dialect, that
eyl ktil loihiiig in Cambria county sn e.l
tbe Ioily i, tin t-pring styles at "al'ie
irkei s store. And V il ie"s ftore i only
3 stt 8 iicro?9 the utrtet from this tfri.-e.
1 iu.e nt las', makes all things evn, we
I told, ll has also heU 8tir;es:ed to ns
t fine waits for no mm. Ail wh.cli has
thh g to to with the fact that Cham. IloL
1 a -' I a li me-pi;ces cheaper than anybody iu
iml li i county, Lut we mention it anyhow.
I ii .-atuuliiy last, n man named George
ulI i timmitted suicide at Alioona by sevor
g tl i- i.i tti ies of his aims, lit w as a ribi
er.t,i : Ne Jersey. On Sund..y, at ihetame
,i, i.i, known man died of delirium ire
neui At llollidaysburg, oil Monday, Roman
fetfl; i.' i.:.,:-ed himself .
A lr.i:ne stable on the farm of Mr. David
!eel, r ear Lutrobe, was struck by lightning
n f e '.i sii:y week, and totally consuimd.
'rj ni. Ileii's th-ee chilcren, who were in
lei ...t..e nt tl.e lime, escaped ui.liarmed, and
'o l ui;cs aiiti caUes wer takeu out insaiety.
it a i the chickens were killed.
A cii'.; man named William Alloway,
s id i i: nt ,.air Furnace, w is severely injured,
itiiiiirty last, while at work at Uaker's
e ' 4i k hv a por'ion of the Lank caving in
it in. Under the -ki'.lful care of Dr G E.
i'fl ;i,an, of this ciy, say t the Altoona TriB
't young Alloway is in a lair way to recover.
--Shoii.d not !ouie Hrraugemeut he made for
e coneci trillion at rittsburgh of all ihe edi
rs aiid their wives, etc.. ,!. 9 routes to Etie
Ihe approaching exclusion lead itiroiifjn ihm.
I)V All slmtild meet there and proceed to
lie in a body a id the rittsburgh editors cmu
ke an arrangement to that ell'ect. if they
U only attend to the matter.
-Some half dizcn naniei is All that our
otr Press list contains up to present wiilinf,
(fil e ngreate amount, although very lib
tRl i nngiderii g the number of subscribers,
"il'. scarcely snflice to buy one of the cog
fcf$V V here is your patriotism , gent lefner?
-en.- l.eur (rem jouduting Court, after which
eti l commence the publication of the list
itbtut fail provioitig, of course, you send in
our. i.ames. No stamps wanted until the
rjuirite number bave been heard Imtn.
Lr. 11 nry Conrad, brother ol Mrs. Josiah
hlisty.ot Galii zin, died ol consumption at
Ir. Chitsty 's residence about 2 o'clock yesterd
ay morning, atred some forty vers. Weknew
he Doctor as man and boy for more than three
lecades, and fully appteciated his generou
narir natnte, hs well as I. ib high nrofesiona) j
tuiumenti. He practiced the medical art for i
everai yeais in the Dioad Top region, Hun
ingdon county. His death hH9 entailed deep
crrow upon his no widowed wife and several
MliftV-s (hildren May lie rest in peace!
, -ri I e Ititikna Mes-sender sms: A heavy
!'1 im passed over Cook port ana vicinity
on,.!,y luct. IJail, in large lumps, covered
lc p t,a to the depth of an inch. The storm
"M i. n ;iaiiied by the most vivid lightning
od r ir-f.n-reing tluinder. Mr. Andrew Buter
"of . a:. 1 Mr. Lorenzo Cook, were at work
Bajj:;: rails, and when the storm came up
-4 filter under a tree. They bad beeii
cap H .,ort time wien tl,c (ree wa3 flTuc
''f"'';,''nS. killing Mr. Cook instantly and
?''' " j iring Mr. Huterbaugh.
f e de igned noticing totnewh it at length
'"""ii'icatioii in last week's Stand tun "on
ft ri.tureof llollidaysburg," but so much
'.as ciowded upon our time and sp-co that
sr(; f)Ued to give it the go by. Nothing
4 h could say, however, would add to the
ot the article iu question: hence, we only
:5t- on rp."fr.t r,.. i,irA tlif t r, a wi-;rAKn
'4 :''.v fiireboJing? may i
ir'orioin future ma
''t -h-ir-. The pro;.er
never be realized, hut
may be in store for Hol-
, ic iJi4cr wav iu Ktvm im? ilia
il.ieaten is for the wealthy citizens of the
i'iti- ti. . .i - .. .. J , . . ..
r ' - ine Kiinnriiin inniri nnnnui
. V
iee contained in the communication
l'. Hollida vhuror lm all i )ia Ip.
in
,s of .""bounded prosperity within itself,
cal"n' 11 "ot for the ap.ithy nni devil-mav-c
.y'1'!1,1 ''hch has thus far settled like a
r ' upon .the moneved men of that
F '. U , p -lne "'oneyea men 01 that
n i,tii,,?'J ''Hlo K'nce have assumed and
t;, in th 1 ' ros'llin second t o no other inland
" 't slwuii As l9' tbere 13 no reason
hkh is . ?et afqire that -prosperity
s?'l. cm .,.', 7" dvai.tages, properly devel
it w ill secure lor it, and we trust
'At ,1 r . ""l 10rIK
t '. -Pondencv
KTuiaiu unuer me earn
ft .;'. ''u"ufey whioh seems to have
m it'll Ul.fm ;. 1 , ocvum iu unit
thin , )l l "dJ,tb".atn to leavtit liule
i-eseittd vilUg.
DFJIOCRATIC COCXTY CCXVEXTIOX.
IT2.L JtJ'.rOllT OF THE MiOCEEDIXUS.
Orent irrmDyln the Con volition A n
xrellent Ticket fioiuluated.
The Cambria County Democratic Convention
assembled at the Court House, In Tbensburjr,
nt 1 o'clock, P. m., on Monday, June 2Tth, 18T2,
for the purpose of nominating a county ticket
to be supported nt the npproachtnp October
election and for tbe frunsactloU of other usual
business.
The Convention was called to order by F. A.
Shoemaker. Esq., Chairman of the County
Committee, who, la a brief, but eloquent and
well-timed, address, counseled harmony and
rood will on the part of the dcleg-atcs convened,
and expressed the hope that they would sefect
and unite on a ticket that would be triumph
antly elected. In couetusion, the Chairman
thanked the Democracy for the honor they had
conferred npon him.
The Convention was then regularly organ
ized by the election of James Kisq, of Johns
town, as permanent Chairman, and John Mo
Cohmick, of Summerhill township, and A. J.
Khev, of Ebensbunr, as Secretaries.
Thee'rcdentinlsof the delegates from the sev
eral districts were then presented, every dis
trict In the county being: reprebeuted. Follow
ing is the
LIST OF DEI.EOATF.fi.
Adams Tp. Jacob It. Stull, Lewis W. Shank.
Allegheny Tp. Win. J. Huck, Jos. Cramer.
Blacklick Tp. Johu ll. Hile. I. N. Wissintrer.
Cumbria Tp. TIioh. Hoov er, Martin Sunders.
Cambria llor. Michael Sweeny, James Kelly.
Carroll Tp. Francis A. IJuck, Daniel Durum.
Carrolltowii Cor. John liuck. Hen j. Wertner.
Chest Tp. Anth'y Anna, Jacob Kirkpatrick.
Chest Springs llor. Jos. Wert tier, D. C. Little.
Clearfield Tp. Silas Adams. Kichurd Collins.
Concmaug-n Tp. -Jereiniuh Wis&iug-er, David
J. Horner.
Coiiematigrb Bor. 1st Ward. Herman Baumer,
John Campbell ; 2d Ward, Michael cjuioo, Con
rad Kt-nst.
Coopersdale Dor. W. A. Krise, F. Berkeyplle.
Croyle Tp. Jas. D. Plummet-, Daniel Parks.
Knst Ccmermiiujfh Bor.-TLoiaas I 'fan, J. C.
Fbensburjf Bor. East Ward. K. J. Lloyd, A.
J. Khey , West Ward, John S. Ithey, William H.
Sec hi or.
Franklin Bor. Wm. Adams, Law'ce Furlong.
(iallit.in Tj. C. D. Bradley, Patrick Smith.
Jackson Tp. John Hajrer, Jacksou Itag-er.
Johnstown Bor. 1st Ward, Autrust Danjres,
J. W. Seijfb ; 2d Ward, Adolph Erb, John Uaab;
od Ward, Lewis Wehn. James King-; 4th Ward,
John A. Stemmer, John Genihart ; 5th "Wnrd,
Jno. Hninilton, Antou Sarlouis ; Cth Ward, Wm.
Lxihr, Wm. St rouse.
Loretto Bor.- 1. J. Kellv, C. F. O Donnell.
Millville Bor. Put'k Itoders, James O Cal
lav'han. Minister Tp.Aujf. Dnrblti, Geo. M'Cullou(rh.
Prospect Bor. Hutrh M'Monijrle, Dan'l Call.
Hichland Tp. Wm. Cole, George Orris.
Suminerliill Twp. Bernard Connolly, John
M-Corniick.
Summit ville Bor. Jas. A. Maher, Wm. Shar
blllllf Ii.
StiMiuchanna Tp. Jos. Bearer, S. Brothers.
Taylor Tp. Jus. B. Clurk. Thos. Mi-Govern.
Washington Tp.Jns. Farren. John Bradley.
White Tp. Joseph Cramer, !iavid Hollis.
Wilmore Bor. K. 1). Kvaus, Thomas Kinnev.
Woodvale Bor. Dan'l Bert hold. Ch's Raylo'r.
Voder Tp. Yost llochstcin, Wm. B. Osborn.
There being- a tie vote between Brown
(who hnd deputized J. C. Waikiushaw) and Da
vid Humphreys, In the East Conemaugh dis
trict, a motion was made that both be exclud
ed, which was defeated. It was then moved
that the contestants 'draw cuts," the geutlo
i man drawing the longest "cut" to be the mnu,
which motion prevailed. Mr. Waikiushaw, be
inr successful, was admitted.
The selection of n couuty ticket being next
In order, John Hannnn, of Johnstown, R. H.
Brow n, of Cresson. Nathaniel Home and Cyrus
L. Pershing, of Johnstown, were named for
ASSEMBLY,
the several ballots resulting as follows:
3. 4. 5. 6. T. 8. . 10.11.12.
Hannan... -'7 Si) Z9 30 31 31 Xi : ; 44
lirown.... 35 "A 37 3 3T 37 37 35 36 36 40 33
Home IS V, 13 14 15 14 14 14 14 14 (Wn.)
Pershing.. 4 3 2 (withdrawn.)
The name of .Mr. Pershing was withdrawn
after the third ballot, and that of Mr. Home
after the 10th. On the 11th ballot there was a
li.-crcpancy in the tally ol t he clerk, one hav
ing 10 for Mr. Brown, the other 39. and the Con
vention pioceeded tothe 12th ballot, w hich re
sulted in tbe selection of Mr. llannaa. as indi
ent ed above. He w as thereupon declared the
choice of the Convention.
The names of A. D. Cri.-,tc, Jas. Griffin, Geo.
W. Oatinan, Albert Brindle, Casper W. Easly
and James M. Singer were then presented for
the office of
nKOlSTP.R AND RKCOKDKR,
and the bnllotings resulted as given below :
1st. 2d. 3d. 4th.5th.f.th. 7th. Pill.
fViste ...
Griffin...
Ontnian.
Brindle.
Fuslv . .,
23
5 28 35 8t)
(withdrawn.)
10 9(withd'n)
6 (withdrawn.)
13 17 11 (w'n)
28 28 35 43
it
13
6
9
11
6
7
7
12
11
6
00
4
VI
6
14
24
binder .
The names of Messrs. Griffin, Brindle. Oat
man and Easly were withdrawn, as above sta
ted, and on the Pth ballot, James M. Singer, of
Jackson township, having received a majority
of the votes east, was declared the nominee
for Register and Recorder.
For the office of
COCSTY COMMISSIONER
the following names were announced : Antho
ny Anna, Silas A. McGough, Joseph Criste, H.
C. Devine, Joseph W. Priugle. Thomas M'Con
nell, John B, Ross, James W. Condon and Ed
ward Glass. The balloting resulted thus:
1st.
11
13
3
4
IS
4
4
4
. 4
2d.
23
13
5
4
3d. 4 th. 5th.
35 3 M
15 11 15
3 (wilhdr n.)
1 1 (w'n.)
Anna . . .
MoUough
i-Ut. . .
I Devtnn .'.
I Primrle
M 'Council .
Boss
Condon
Glass
11
(withdrawn.)
i- li a
3 -i S (w'n.)
(withdrawn.)
9 9 4 3
Anthony
received a
Anna, of Chest township, having
majority of the Convention, waa
declared the nominee of the party for the of
fice of County Commissioner.
At this juncture a motion was made and
adopted that a majority of the votes cast would
nominate candidates for the remaining offices.
The following gentlemen were put in nomi
nation for
POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR :
John Bloch, Nicholas Helfrich, Wm. J. Head
rick and Ansclm Weakland, with the result
stated below
1st.
Bloch 35
Helfrich 5
Headrick 14
Weakiaud 22
2d. 3d. 4th.
35 35 44
5 4 3
14 13 (wifn.)
28 22 28
On the 4th ballot, John Blcteh, of Johnstown,
having recived 39 votes, being a m ijorily of
the ballots cast, w as declared the nominee for
Poor llmise Director.
Several named were then ofTercd for the po
sition of '
COU.TIT AUDITOR,
and on the first ballot Peter Dougherty, Esq.,
of Siiminitville, having received SI votes, a
majority of the vote polled, was declared the
candidate for Auditor.
Nathaniel Home wat elected Chairman of
the County Committee, for the ensuing year.
A motion was made and carried, that the
Count v Committee as it has heretofore existed
be abolished, and Mt the President of this
Convention be authorized to appoint eiiht
persons, w ho. w ith the Chairman, shall consti
tute a Democratic County Executive commit
tee, and that the uaid Committee shall exer
cise and perform all the ol 11 ties which have
usually been pe; formed by the County Com
mittee. On motion, H. A. MePike was appointed
Delegate to the next State Convention.
fooiivd, That John Campbell, P. H. Shields
ami E. R. Dunegan are hereby appointed Con
ferees irora this county, to meet the other
Conferees from this District, to nominate a
candidate for Congress.
fvsoivd. That lien. Joseph McDonald, Fran
cis Bearer and Lawrence Furlong are hereby
appointed Couferees, to meet other Conferees
from this Senatorial District, to nominal)
Delegates to the Constitutional Convention.
The follow ing resolution was offered try Jno.
S. Khey, Esq., and unanimously adopted :
ft-wtvj, ly the Democracy of Cambria coun
ty in Convention assembled, That we repose
implicit faith anil confidence in the judgment,
wisdom and iutriotisin of the Democratic Na
tional Convention to be held at Baltimore on
the 9th of July that on the question of candi
dates for President and Vice-President its ac
tion ought to be of binding force from which
there can be no appeal that we will accept
its decision as the voice of the Democracy of
the Uaion. expressed by the only legitimate
tribunal constituted for that purpose, and that
we will give to its nominees a cordial and
earnest support.
Oa motion, the Convention adjourned ine
LCommuuicatuin.''
OUR COMMON SCHOOLS.
THE FERdT THLNG,
Afr. Eda.jr 1 intend to write flftv-two- tet
ters on the subject of popular education durl
ingthe coming year. In these letters I shall
enquire into the ! and nmctiri, etr.
oif'L.TO'S to the defects, tbe first and s-reat
whh Jni ""10' Jone- o.pay salaries
?r n "co.,mand ",I,d eeor qualified teach-
the ,,a rti"K point-the first thing.
Money! How shall it be obtained? Certainly
V& !ai"V0n,Vfor tbo People are already
heavily taxed. Ve need two or three millions
or dollars per year more money than we have
tit present. There are ten thousand teachers in
the State. In rural districts, who do not receive
enough money for teaching to keep themselves
In respectable clothing. Tbey need. each, at
8 . hree hundred dollars more per year to
afford a decent living. Their salaries are about
thirty-five dollars per month for live and one
half months, or about (XO per year, whereas
they ought each one to get at least, 9500 per an
num. Now where are these three uiillioua of
money fo come from ?
My first proposition is that the General Gov
ernment grant tothe inhabitants in the thir
teen oiiginal colonies, the amount of one dol
lar annually to each and every inhabitant, from
the proceeds of the public lauds, and in consid
eration for the losses sustained bv the Revolu
tionary war, the war of Jrtl2, und the Mexican
war, a well as for the monev spent in the pur
chase of Louisiana, Florida, Ac., which money
must be spent in the cause of education. This
would give to Pennsylvania about three mil
lions of dollars annually.
Now, why should this be done? 1st. Because
tbe original inhabitants of these eoloniesfouirut
for or paid for these lands. Hd. Because these
lands are given to all the Western States for
educational purpodes. 3d. Because the origin
al thirteen Stares need the money.- These pro
positions are strong. Every body knows that
one hundred years ugo there were no Western
States-that fifty years ago there were but few:
that they ore in the main settled by foreigners
who took no part in our struggles for Independ
ence, yet who obtaineducational aid rroin thee
lands as soon as they arrive and settle. Since
the year 1800, teu millions of foreigners arrived
in this country, three-fourths of whom settled
In the W cstern Slates. I do not argue that they
should not be educated, with the aid of the
public lands; I only argue that the descend
ants of those who fought for freedom, and who
spent their treasure for the purchase of terri
tory, have at least an equal right to a pro rata
share of these lands. It is well known that
every Western State receives large educational
aid from these lands. Indeed, their chief reve
nue arises from land grants for educational
purposes. It is also well known that the thir
teen original States need aid ; that they are
struggling to maintain systems of public in
struction, which are laeihcient for want of suf
ficient means, and that the educational taxes
are enormous in each State. I have not room
or time to discuss thisquestion here. It is suf
ficient to give the three propositions, and then
let retlecting minds elaborate the argument.
If in the struggle with the Iudtausand for free
dom and iudependence, we did not Justly and
honorably earn a title to those lands, we ought
not to have them. If we did then we ought to
have our share. If other and newer States ob
tain aid, then we should obtain aid; and that
we need aid is a foregone conclusion.
Three millions a year would make a wonder
ful change in the Common School system. The
machinery of the system is good, but it is inef
ficient. We bare State Superintendents, Couu
ty Superintendents, Directors, Institutes, &c.
What is wnuted is money. At present direc
tors lannot obtain enough of teaehers to open
schools, not even worthless teachers. No one
will teach that cau do better. With the salaries
largely increased, ability and taleut can be ob
tained without difficulty. With aid from the
domain the salaries can be made so without any
iucrc-ase of taxation. This is the list thing to
be doue to improve our system of education.
If this cannot be obtained, then my second
proposition is to obtain laud grants 10 teachers,
say a quarter of a section to any teacher who
shall have taught for ten years, a hslf section
to any one who shall have taught twentv vears,
and a full ticction to any one who shall have
1ut14.1t iuiij jrmr. iuis WUUIQ ill 11 11 CO tCUCn-
ers to remain in that profession at even a low
salary, in order to obtain a homestead iu old
age. There uie still ouc billion and a quarter
acres of land to give away, besides what has
been squandered in various wavs. What bet
ter thing could be doue with it than give it to
foster and advauOe the cause of education?
Kob lior.
State Sundat School Association. The
Pennsylvania Sunday School Association will
meet in Pittsburgh on Tuesdav, June 11, and
will continue in session throogh the two suc
ceeding days. In addition to the necessary
busine.-sof the meeting, there will headdress
es. di-cussiona, convei sat ions and practice ex
ercises for ihe direct development ot t he work
ing power of our State. E. i'avson I'orter, ot
Chicago, the Secretary-of International Sun
day school Association, will l present and
aid in planning for the most eflh-ient Slate or
ganization and work ; and Miss Huttie N. Mor
ris, of New York, one of the most competent
of normal class teachers', w ill give special in
structionsand specimen lessons upon teaching
the yonng.
All persons who may be appointed by any
Snntluy school or Sunday school association,
will be admitted on mesentatiou of credentials
to that effect. All delegates who, prior to
June 4, furnish their uamev to the committee
on entertainment will be provided w ith homes
address J. II. Baldwin, Esq., chairman ot"
committee on entertainment, corner of Grant
and Diamond street, Pittsburgh. Parties not
so reporting cannot bo as-ured of accommo
dation. Delegates arrivimr in l'ittsl.nro-ii -iii
report to the committee at the church, sixth
avenue, west of Grant street. Delegates who
give notice of coming but do not report before
noon. June 12, will be considered as waivin"
the reservation of entertainment.
The PennsylvaniaCentral railroad, with the
Philadelphia and Erie, and all the brunches of
these roads, will sell round trip tickets to
1 ittsburgn at excursion rates two ccnta per
mile. Oilier roads will also furnish tickets at
the same or less rates. Tickets for sale from
J-riday, June 7, through Wednesday, June 12;
good tor return until and upon Tuesdav. Juno
IS. To secure these tickets, delegates must ob
tain orders from George A. Peltz, State Sun
day School Secretary, 1.-41 Filbert street. Phil
adelphia. An order for a delegate's ticket
will cover tickets for members of his family.
Decoration DAT.-Notwithstanding-fTwet
and disagreeable weather Thursday. Decoration
Day was wed observed. At' 2 o'clock, v. m
the !roc:liri(l t'rna,l nt V. !
w here an elegant address was delivered by F
P. Tierney, Esq. Lloyd cemetery was lirt vis
Ited, the Congregational cemetery next and
i!1" r,l,o!icceini terv la.-t. At Llovd cemetery,
ltev. T. It. Jones made a brief address in mem
ory of the fallen dead : at the Congregational
oc.ntt;ry, lteve. Cox ann Harrls.ni Vokc ' n,
at the lut hone l.rcb. Kov. Christ, eonefuded
the exercises by some earnest words in endorse
ment of Decoration Day aud its ceremonies
The officers of the procession were Chief Mar'
Bhal. Edgar Evans: Assistant Marshals. Hart
man Berg and T. W. Dick: Captain. William
Connell. Subjoined is a list of names i of de
ceased soldiers whose graves were decorated :
Lf'itd Cemetery. '
Hugh Jones, William K. Roberts, Wm R
Humphreys George W. Davis, David H. Evans!
Ihonias J. Evans, Griffith T. Evans, Adam Shin
afelt, David Powell, jr., John Libby, Edward
I. Evans, Lemuel Eyans. David I. Evans, David
U u'eyer 168 Kober,s Evan K- vis, Chas
George W. 'odd, Edward D. Davis, Milton
Roberts, Thomas O. Evans.
Catholic Cemeteni.
James V. Noon, Thomas D. IJizinger, Andrew
J. Litzinger, James M. Edclblute.
Terhiblb AcciDENT.-We are under obligations-to
nn Antistown correspondent for the
following particulars of a shocking aecident
which occurred near Bell's Mills on Son rday
morning last. Two men named Cassiday, father
and son. residing about two miles below Al
toona, had been engaged for some little time
past in cutting wood for John Bell, Esq "at or
near Bell's Mills. They went to their work as
usual on Saturday morning, theson proceeding
-?i't.Up 8 taUen tree "uile 1 h rather, ashort
distance away, began to file a cross-cut saw
which he had fixed in a pine log vhich lay on
the ground. The old gentlemai? was standing
with the saw between hi, legs, when a coin
gous hickory tree fell out of root, striking him
upon the back, knocking him down, and ford
big the teeth of the saw into his left breasU
The injuria sustained were fearfu' and nbrTUr
instantly fatal. The teeth penetrated t o thl
left lung, cutting off the collar bone, and the
ribs near their attachment to the breast hone
Death ensued in about rive minutes. Miehuei
Cassiday. the unfortunate victim of this acci
dent, was well advanced in years, and leaves a
a family and many friends to mourn ms sudden"
taking off. UoUid'tiyxlKra Standard. eu,,utQ,.
Thb Late Accident at Lilly's Station -As
wo seen to have done injustice, though nn
intentionally, to Mr, Campbell, engineer of
the Construction train, in our report lust week
of the railroad accident at Lllly'a, we cheer
fully make tbe amende hniwraUc by giving
publicity to tbe following letter received from
that gentleinaav
Portage, May 27, 1872.
Mr. H. A. McPike De.ar Str: I see in your
paper a misstatement in the account of tbo
accident on the railroad near Lilly's Station
Will you be kind enough to correct it? Yon
say I jumped oft my engine when the accident
occurred. Such w as not the case. I staved on
my engine and went over the bank. Tire en
gine turned twice with me on it. My bead and
one of my legs were badly cut, but not serU
eusly hurt. Whoever reported it to you told
what is not true. Truly yours, 4c.,
. -i- . - . Wm. Ii. Campbell.
i-CactiOJ. Every genuine box of Dr. Mc
LANE'3 LIVER PILLS bears the signature of
FLEMING BROS., anrf their private United
I stares stamp. mo ub viner, ino
nrket ie fttll of knUfltlep . - -
. GO AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ! -Andy Fos
ter, of the well known firm of Gfcis & Foster,
was in New York and fuiladclphia recently,
and as his experience in the purchase of dry
goods of the newest patterns, latest styles and
best quality is well known w expefttosee a
rush of customers to that establishment when
this fact becomes-generally known. Gcis
r oster have the largest and best selected stock
of dry gooda In this citv, but the firm desire toe-all
particular attention to the department al
lotted to CARPETS.
One DOrtiOn Of thoil lurvo ilnri. la rlctvnforl tr
I the sale of carpets, and as they bu v an Immense
I stock at a time they are necessnrily enabled to
l,uJ bc. i cneaper than any other store in
tOWn. VfSit Oei .V V.tr-'a . mmnlh at.irB Oil
Clinton street, Johnstown, and examine their J
uinoniiu prices ana wc are euro you win pat
ronize the flrui.
Another Siamese Twins. In . Conemaugh
oorougb, about two weeks ago, a child was born
w-hich bids fair to prove a greater curiosity
than thecelebrated Siamese twins. The infant
w e speak ot was born w ith a duplicate part of
Itself attached to its bodv above the naval, but
while this duplicate part is almost perfect in
every other particular it is headless. The lower
limbs Rre well formed, as also the body and
arhis, but there is only one linger on each hand.
The body is turned inwards and only requires
a head to make it a well formed child. This in
fant is a stout, hearty, fine-looking female, and
if it should live will prove a wonderful curiosi
ty. Johnstown A'cio.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been permanently
cured of that dread disease. Consumption, lira
simple remedy, is anxious to make known to bis
Tel low sufferers the means of cure. all who
oewre i t, he will gnd a copy of the prescription
used, (free of charge) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which thev will
find a sure cure for CnnumvtUm,Atlima.Bran
chitix.A.r. Parties wishing the prescription will
please address
ll-ll.-lv.. Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON.
264 South Third St.. Williainsburgh, N. Y.
Was Saoen Sir ? A Idendifer & Coppoek keep
dry goods, dress goods, hats, bonnets, artificial
flowers, and everything in the line of ladles
wear, such as summer shawls, parasols, or um
brellas, or sunshades, or what d'ye call 'em?
Very obliging young men. Butler included.
Call and t.iiy a hundred dollars worth for fifty,
nt No. 212 Main street, tinder the Opera House,
Johnstown. Don't delay ; time's passing away,
and a well dressed lady is the most, handsomest
being in creation. 1mm vivimus vlvamus.
The Bio Show. Not Barnnm's ehow; 'but
S.J. Hess fc Brother's-big wholesale and retail
ready-msdo clothing emporium. Oak Hall, (Oh
eal !)nt No. 241. Main street. Johnstown. No
Fib at out this show. All real, ti ue, valuable,
well sewed, well fittimr garments. Barn u in
has pissed awav, but Hess remains, and the
firm are still supplying their stock with rare,
cheap, fasntonabl" summer stvles, warranted
to please. Hessi Brother, mind you, are bound
to please. So call at Oak Hall.
Dn. Tenbero, of Altoona, has the onlv right
in Central Pennsylvania to npp'.v the Fnlsom
improvements on artificial teeth, and is not
only ready but willing to promise in all cases
(no matter how difficult) perfect satisfaction.
This Improvement is fully adopted to public
speakers, no matter how difficult the case.
They will not fall in coughing, laughing, or
talking. Ministers and lawyers should feel
themselves partieulariv interested.
A HAllGAIN! The property of the
undersigned In Wilmore, late the property
owned by Isaac Wike, Esq.. will be sold at a bar
gain. It consfstsof a lot of ground in a good lo
cution, with a good two story frame dwelling
house, and a good store room attached, a good
stable, fruit trees, garden, Ac. Posession given
immediately. E. D. Evans, Esq., of Wilmore will
show the premises to purchasers; and for terms
of sale, apply to R. L. Johnston. Ebensbm g. or
to tne sunseritier. A CINE MAG LIRE.
June 1, l72.-3t.
Pittsburgh fvlarbleized Mantel Works.
ET TiL 213 S GJSZLiDO
193 LlBERXT SlREET, PlTTBUHCn-, Pa.
Also, RANGES, CRATES. Ao.. and particular
atiention paid to FURNACES, Public and Pri
vate Buildings. June I.-3m.j
CHEAP
GOODS
GOODS! S2B CHEfP!
TTIIE undersiirned would announce to ids pa-
trims and the public generally. th:it lid has
just received a 1: rji'aml elegant'stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, ti A ITERS,
SLIPPERS. II AT?. CAPS. Ac :
TEAS, COFFEES. SCiJ AKS.
SYRI PS. SPICES, SOAPS, &c. :
TOBACCO, CIGARS. SNPFFS,
PERFUMERIES, NOTIONS, &C. ;
OIL, LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES.
WALL PAPFS, WINDOW BLINDS, Ac ;
besides a general varietr of other goods. Call
soon and 6ee the bargains I am offering-.
JAS. A. MAHER,
June 1, 18T2.-3m. - Summit, Pa.
136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136.
BOOK & PERIODICAL STOBB
IN CAMBRIA COtNTY.
J"J9 T. MEAGllEK, Wholesaleantl Retail Doo-
ler in Standard Catholic Wckiks ot all
kind. Pkaveh Books, Bibles, Historical and
Contkovehsial Works, Pehiodicals, Pic
rrKES, Fhames, Ac, Ac, i:w Franklin Street,
Johnstown, Pa. Will sell every article nt;Bal
tinioreor Phildelphia prices. A WicraUlucntiit
allowed to the Hev. Cleruy, LOrraries, or those, buy
inu in laroe. lot. Books bound and Pictures
framed at the lowest possible prices. All the
Eastern Weekly Papers for sale.
136 Franklin Street, Johnstown. 136.
June 1, 1872'-tf.
STATEMENT of the Auditors' Settle
ment with the Supervisors of Allegheny
township, Cambria county :
CHARLES FLICK, Si pfrvisor,
In account with liegbeuy Tow nship,
DR.
To am't of Duplicate Work Tax W.17 73
Cash " . l'JS.53-S97JM
CR.
By Work done by Taxables .-i30 72
" Exonerations 5;
1 ownshlp Onlcrs paid 1. s'j.i
W ork done with his own team 1325
" Commission on Ciuth Tux Io.00-t801.75
Balance due Township.
95.51
ANTHONY McCOY, Supervisor,
DR.
To am't of Duplicate Work Tax.f 537 80
" "cVfSh " ' 150 6-cr8'9
By Work done by Taxables fcmPO
Exonerations 5ti.47
" Time, fit! days, at 1-t0 per day, WUK)
lownsnip iiraers paid U5.SI7
commission on uasn J ax
. -'702.23
Balance due Township.
2;1.79
We. the undersigned, do certify that we have
examined the above accounts and find them as
above stated.
WM. A. B. LITTLE, t.,v.
JOHN A. McMCLLIN,) AudltorB
Attest Joseph Hoque, Clerk. 5-1.-31.
DENTISTRY !
AT REDICFI) IE A TEN !
DR. L. D.HOFFMAN, graduateof Dental Sur
gery, respectfully inform the public that
he has permanently located in' EBENSBURG,
where ho may be found every day of the week.
Dit. Hoffman, after having had ample prac
tice for the space of seven years, does not hesi
tate in affirming that he can give perfect satis
faction In every ens relating to the profession.
All branches of Mechanical and Surgical Den
tistry cufefully and scientincaHv performed.
Particular attention given to tilling decayed
teeth. Also, teeth extracted without pain. For
further information concerning prices, etc.,
call at bi office on High street, opposite the
Cambria House, where may be examined sam
ples of his work,- which ttc-cd onlu be tteen to be
appreciated. T may 25.-tf.
P)ISSOLUTION of PARTNERS HI P.
' The firm of Zahm & Son will expire by
limitation on the firxt dau of June, proximo, af
ter which time the Mercantile business will be
continued ut the old stand by Geo. CK. Zahm.
All persons indebted to the said firm will please
call and settle their accounts without delay.
Jas. B. Zahm. the retiring member of the Drm.
will remain in the Store until the first day of
July next, but after that date all unsettled ac
counts will be left with other parties for collec
tion. . , GEO. C. K. ZAHM,
JAS. B. ZAHM.
Ebcnsbury, May 20, 1872.-Ctv r '
COAL! COAL! f The Pubpcriber .is
now prepared to furnish, in large or small
quantities, nil qualities of ANTH RACTTE and
BITUMINOUS COAL, at lowest market rates.
Coal delivered promptly and free of charge for
hauling at any point in Ebensburg or vicinity.
Orders feft at the Zahm Stoke will receive due
attention. DANIEL II. ZAHM.
Ebensburg, May 15. 1872.-tf-
HP W. DICK, Attorket-at Law. Eds
I ensbunr. Pa. Office in Colonade Row.
A 11 manner of legal business atteuacd to satis- i
factorily and-collections a specialty. LW-li.tf.J,
AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE AND TIMES OF
BW. jisli,' J'i-;
Contains Biographies of Drew, Yanderbilt,
Ctould. Tweed, Ac, with a financial history of
the country for tbe last three years, and what
JrMt knew about "KI.A4 IC 1'UIUAY."
Over 500 pages. Price 2. Address
-N.ew.York BOOK CO.,14jyassau St.,:New Vork.
Sold nlv by Ajrents. ,
A Eook for Everybody!
10,a00 Per Month.
The instantaneous success of this Book is not
strange, altbo' it is having unprecedented saj-c
THE 1.IFK OF JESI S, THE CHRIST,
BY HENRY WARD BEECHER
Is a Work which the veading public have horn
waiting for with avidity; all sorts aud conditions
of men welcome it hcartil v, as a bixi.'r to he read
SCHOLARS. THE CLERtiV, THE PRESS, axd
the PEOPLE, read it eagerly, enjoy it thor-
ougniy, praise 11 sincerely
1 he point lor
the Agent to
know is that
IT SELLS ! !
More Auent wanUd, Intelligent men and wo
men may obtain lucrative employment bv tak
ing an agency. Full descript ive Circulars liiailed
irex'-i ery liberal terms to Canvassers." Apply !
only to J. B. FORD & CO., 27 Park Place, N.Y:: i
iiniiiiiieui isr., uosron, mass.;
75 W. Washington St., CHICAGO, 111.
rj HEAL' FARMS! FREE HOMES!
OK T1IKT.L1NE OF THE
lIHOJf l'ACIFIC It AII.IIO AD.
j -
A LAND GRANT OK
12,000,000 ACRES
IS IHE .
' BIST TiSlSTlTa AOT i.1NZ2AL LAKK IS A!iS2i:A.
3,000,C00 Acrcx In Xebraslia !
IS THE
GREAT PLATTE VALLEY,
THE '
GARDEN OF THE WLjT,
-voir fok SAjsi:: m
These lands are in the central portion of the
t'nited States, on the 41st degree of North Lat
itude, the central line of the great Temperate
Zone of the American Continent, and for grain
growing and stock raising unsurpassed by anv
in the L nited States.
CHEAPER IN PRICE, more favorable terms
given, nnd more convenient to market than can
be found else where.
Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers.
. Tllf BEST LOCATIONS POR COLONIES
Soldiers Entitled to a Jlnmrrtcad of ICO Acres
Free Passes to ltirtliaser of I,nml.
Send for the New Descriptive Pamphlet, with
new maps, - published in English, German,
Swedish and Danish, mailed frtti everywhere.
Address O. K. DAVIS,
Land Commissioner, U. P. R. R. Co..
Omaha, Nkii.
IXCOJtl OJtATtD 1SCO.
Columbia Fire Insurance Co.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. S. S. Detwi
ler, Prcs'i ; H. Wi'son, Vice-Pres't; Herbert
Thomas, Treas'r; .1. F. Fi ueautX, Sec'ry ; S. S.
Dctwiler, Hiram "Wilson, Robert Crane, Wm.
Patton, John B. Bachman . Strick ler, Jacob
fc. t trine, .las. bchroedcr. Geo. Bogle. W.G. Case,
Amos F. Eves. John Sebr-rtzt-r. II. B. Essick.
For Insurance or Agencies, address
J. J-'. FJIVJALJ- J:', Hoc-y, Columbia, 1'n.
IOWA AND NEBRASKA
FOR SALE BY THE
mm k MO. RIVER 1 1 CO.
.1IILL30.VS Or A CEILS
Cn Tea Years' Crctlit, at 6 per ct. Interest.
No part of principal due for two years, aud
thence only one-ninth yearly till paid in full.
i'rudncls will pay Tor laud and improve
ments within the limit of this generous otier.
t- Better terms were never offered, arc not
now, and probably never will lie.
4-ireulttrs giving full particulars are sup
plied gratis; any wishitur to-induce others to
emigrate with them, or to form a colon v, are
iu lieu 111 a.-K lor an tnev want to distribute.
Apply to GEO. S. HARRIS, Im.l Coinm'r,
For Iowa Lands at Bi'mlinl-tox, Iowa.
Aud for Nebraska Lands, at Lincoln, Neb.
PORTABLE SOni FOUtTAlKS
SiO, $0O, $75 and $COO.
GOOD IJUHABLE, AND CHEAP!
SHIPPED HEADY FOIt USE:
MANCFACTUHKl BY
J. W. CHAPMAN &. CO., Madison, Ind.
fSSEND FOR CIRCULAR.
GQQQAIMK
-THA9& Tjf M ABIV-
i'lie 11 est
Iialr DicMfi- aud Restorer.
millions say
"BURSn r'S COCOAIXE."
Your Orugrgist lias It.
oisiiers'
All soldiers who eollstctl tiettrm, MnT 4tli and
August th, I.stil, for three years, and never re
ceived any bounty, can now obtain the same bv
addressing us. Also, all those who failed to
apply for the additional bounty of tlOO within
che-.liiIinli.mi,,f'1' R F- KNOWN & CO., 110
Smithfleld St., I'ittsburgh, l'a.
T H 0 S.Mr FAD D Ef J J R.
4I.5thAie PITTSBURG!!.
- fnry or Triumph! over dyspepsia,
ver disease, bowel complaints and various
febriloand nervous disorders, has immortalized
the Seltzer Spa, and these victories are now
repeated throughout this hemisphere bv Tar
k ant's EFiriSKVESCKNTisELTZEH Apekient. con
taining all the elements and producing all the
nappy results of the (lrat German Spring.
' SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
REWARD
a
For any case of Blind.
Bleeding. Itching of
locure. It is prepared
expressly to cure the
Sold by all Druggists.
Piles, and nothing else
Price, tl.tW.
l 4R i o i; v i c; ivr w l i.l
Willi.. ei invesiin anv capital. siTnTaiidfeTTnkt
per-'orJ.. write for "Mrtienlnr. No tlloli'-y I -qua
ed. A. J. Will I E, oitt Pearl St., New i in kl
AUKNTS Wnntptl. Agents make more mon
ey at work for us than anything else. Busi
ness light and permanent. Particulars free,
O. SrtfMON 6c Co., hn Art 1iM titers. Fort
la nd,.aine.
UP PUSOtO., y.T. Prle, ftftQA
. U AffAgvndi, Circulars free. $uUJ
RARE CHANCE I0H 'AGENTS !
Aj!riit. we will pay yoir 9 IO per week in cash
if you will engage wit Ii us atonie. Everything
f urnishetl, and expenses paid. Addreai F, A.
ELLS & CO., Charlotte, ich. . '. . ,
GREAT MKIUCAb HOOK of useful
knowledge toall. Sent free fr two stamps
Address Dr. bu AeAitT8 & Co-, Ciuoiuuuti, O. .
-TO
mm
IED1I
Frirrcfpal Omee 101 W. F flh St.. Cincinnati, 0.
Tls osly SSLIA8I.S CITT IKTSCTICN ia tU eawtr-
IN VALUABLE GIFTS!
T BE PISTKIBUTErV IX
Xi. 33- SINE'S
3StU SEMI-ASS UAL.
ift Efiterprise !
To be d.awn Thnrsilay, J uly,4tri, 1S72.
$10,000 IN GOLD!
01VE PRIZE $5,000 IN SILVER!
Two Prizes $1,000-
Five Prizes $500
Ten Prizes $100
rMiMIS.;:
Iwo Fntnilii Carriaacs and Matched Tlorrcg with
Silrei-Mfiinted Harm n. worth l."co.
Tvo livrv.s JluyyivM, tritl, .Stw-Mounted
Hat-noun, irut-f JitiOO Miri.
2 Fine-ionctl Rosewood l'ianss, worth o00each.
Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth Hull eacii.
15UO Gold and Silrer Iercr Hunthia Wutihcs,
worth from I'M to ") each 1
I-adles Gold leontine and dent's oltl Vent
Chains, bVilid and :Double-P!ated Silver Table
aud Teaspoons, Photograph Albums, Jewelrv,
&C &c, &c.
Whole Bister Gif.s. I0,00C. Ti:iet Liii-.si to 50,000.
AfJKNTS WAMi: to Sell TirUetn. to
Ttliom Liberal 1'reiiiiiims will legii n,
Stsf.E TiCKirrs 2: Six Tickets f 10; Twelvb
Tilkkts ilo; Twkm v-f: ve Tit KEis 40.
Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de
scription of the manner of drawing, and other
information in reference tothe Distribution,
will be sent to any one ordering them. All let
ters must be addrc&sed to
OKKICE, I.. 1. SINK. Hon Sfi.
101 Hr. 5l St.. ClKCiSNATI, O.
mm CONCERT!
AT
CITY DEE Xj
PITTSBDKGH. PA ,
JULY 4th, 1872.
$30,000 WORTH OF PROPERTY!
TO JL C;iVS:. Att tY.
, 300 IIKAI TU I I, ltHI,l)I (j I.OTN
AT OAKDALE STATION.
TicketsSl.00.
At the conclusion of the Concert, the Mana
ger will distribute 2o0 Bru.iiiMi Iots to tho
ttcket-boldrs in the usual mnuuer, but Ho.N
kitly and Impartially.
These Lots;belotig to Mr. f. Gll.LtLAM). of
Pittsburgh, Pa., whose title to the same s indis
putable, and being sit utited convenient to tlie
city, will make excellent and pleasant Ironies
for the workingman and m-chaiiic. These Lots
are increasing in value daily. A rich tix-foot
vein of Bituminous Coal underlies this proper
ty. A coal bank is open and iu good working
order. This bank, which gives full access lo
the coal underneath, will he given awav with
the Lot on which it is situated. The coal, val
ued at ll.'i, cents per busiiel, is worth S l,fOO.
A neat Flame Cot tau-e House is also sit unlet! on
this property, and Willi t he out-buirdings, wiil
be given away with the Lot on which it rs built.
Oaktlale is a well known, thriving and prosiH-r-ons
town, a nil at present contaittsan Aeadcmv,
Female College, Malt House. Post Ollice. Kx
press Oliice, and a large number of handsome
dwelling houses, and taken altogether, is a de
sirable place lor industrious working men to
stt tie.
Ci.ru Phkmicms. To'the getter up of a club
of thirty, a handsome Silver Wateli will he (riv
en. To the getter up ot a club of twentv. Five
Tickets will tie gixen. To the getter up of a
club of ten. Two Tickets will be given. Tothe
getter up of a club of six. One Ticket wiil be
given.
The following named gentlemen, well known
and prominent citizens of Pittsburgh and Alle
gheny citits.have permitted us to refer io them.
They will vouch for the hoii-tv ami int irrit v
of the enterprise: Hon. Jas. Blackmorc. Mayor
oi t'lttsi'iirgh, iiiiil l'i esident of the Mechanics'
Savings B.mk ; Benjamin Singerly, State Print
er; R.Mwnson i'liri-etl. Eiiitor and Publisherof
Week I v Mirror, Allt-'lteny City, Pa. ; Col. Sam
uel Ktlgore, County Treasurer. As t.-rthe litle
to said roterty, refer to U.S. Flovd, Attoruev
at Law, SJ iJi-imt Stn-et, Pittsburgh.
UKUUUU II. MIA WI KI T.
tionrral JEmtnifcr.
To whom all communications tntit bead'tress-
cd. Ceneial Ouice, 2 Tk?rd Ave.. Pittsburg.
Persons remitting Monev must send bv Reg
istered Letter or P. O, Order. l-May H.-Ot.
GEO. C- K, ZAHM
.JAS. It. ZABM.
DEALBltS I.N
DE Y GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSYVARE,
DATS, MPS, BOOM, SHOES,
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES (JEXEU
ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY SI ORE.
WOOL AND COUNTRY I'UODUCE
T A K Kit IN IXCHAVOF. KOR OOOIS.
Store on South Side of Main Street,
Lbcnsluirg Ia.
REMOVAL and FA'LAHGEMENT.
COOKING STOVES,
HEATING STOVES.
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE
Having recently taken possession of the new
ly fitted up ami commodious building on High
street, two floors east of the Bank and nearlv
OPPOsite the Mountain House, the nl.ci-ll,.. fo
better prepared than ever to manufacture nil
articles in the TIN, COPPER and Sll EET-I RON
WARE line, all of which will be furnished to
buyers at the very lowest living prices. j
The subscriber also proposes to keep a full
and varied assortment of
Cookiug, Parlor aud Heating Stoves J
of the most approved designs.
tS?SPOITTIVrj nnil lioniivn i .
and warranted pert f'ct in manufacture nnd ma
terial. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
All work done by 1110 will be done l ilit and
on fair terms, and all STOVlv, and WARE soltl
hy me can be depended upon as to qualitv and
cannot be undersold iu price. A continuance
and increase of patronage is respect fullv solici
ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en
tire satisfaction to all.
, VALLTELUTRINGER.
Ebcnslmrg, Oct. IS. lS70.-tf.
MOW IS "TH EI XirvlEIT.
Good Kcllablc At'ents,
TO SELL TH K
UAV TJ?s'lEIt FEED
vaW
vv SEVING MACHINE!
fn THIS COCNTY. Dost Machine in theWorli?.
Rest Selling Machine in Market. I'rice, ei.ni
pK te, 45.t0. rut en warrantee for live j ears.
Apply immediately to
SMITH & FORRESTER,
3-2.-3m.J 14 NixtH Pitt sbnrftlt. Pa.
PXECUTOR NOTICH Notice is
berebj- plvert that Letters Testamentary
on the estate of Daniel Walter?, late r Chest
Springs Injrough. Cambria county, deconsed,
have been grauted by flie Registei lo tbo un
dersiirned. All persons indebted to Kind estate
will please make immediate payment, and those
having claims nirainst the same will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
JOSEPH IVALTEHS, Eremta,.
Allcsheny 1'wp., May 9. ';::.-til.
1i
A. W. EIIWIi & CO ,
172 &. 174 Federaf Street,
ALLEGHENY, P A.
TO
mmill Ml EtTAIL EITIi!
i AVe aro olfciing decided Bargains In an uail-
I
rallcd Stock of
! Black Silks, All Prices,
, Black and White Stripe Silks, only 11.00
j Anu ricaii Ombre' Stripe Silks, heavy,. .. . 67V
Japaucse Silks, J.OO
i " " - XX
! " " 75
I " V .- 62
I " " eo
; 1 Case, Japanese, superior quality . style, 46
Japanese Cloth, wMc, v 23
10O Pes. Wool Wash Poplius 12,i
1 Case, Polonaise Cloth. 5-1 wide, all wool, ftJ.W
1 1 " Saxony PlaM, Twilled, 25
I I ' Crauimu Stripes, 23
jl ' Plain Colored Suitings, wide... . . 23
I 1 ' Wilson Cord, 60
J 1 " Poplin Alpaca Suiting, 26--
j 1 " ' " " 87V
j 2 " Pacific Perwt'es 26
j 1 " ergc Plaids, Spring Styles 25
il " Mottled Mobnir, Glace Lustre, .. . 75
j 2 " Colored Alpacas, Co to 75
I 5 " Black Alpacas 25 to l.CO
DOLLY VARD EN STYLES
IN ALL DHKSi GOOD51.
Mouruitiic (Joods,
Housekeeping Goods,
Men's Wear,
Buys' Wear.T
MiRwIsand Scarfs,
t'ascs. New Prints.
Sheetings and Shil lings, &c, io.
A. . W . 1: II AV I X O O I .
17 3 and 171 Federal Street,
ALLKCIILXY.
WITIl THE
HEW DRAW FEED,
I Has jut been received, and is now the Best
I i'AMH.Y M ACIilNK in tbe market, ltmakeathe
I.uck Slitelt. in Siitiple. Noiseless,
i:sily Operatrd,
and very effective. We want GOOD SEWINO
MACHINE AGENTS iu all unoccupied territo
ry, to whom we will give the :ost hbkraL
tkiims. The ELLIPTIC is the EASILej'X MA
CHINE TO SELL iu the market.
HOWARD EATON & CO-
CSir.cral Aj?nti,
17 I'llTH avf.xi i:,
Feb. 21, 1ST2.-Iy. TI L'fdliUKG it
Agents Yanted
-PGR THE
WL
Sewiisg 'Machine.
WhercA-cr the FIllinNTE " acblne lias brett
Introdiiecd. it has met with the irreatest sce-
i cess, it is the only machine making foiirilif-
lereiii sinciiesauil lia ing I he Ib-versiMe Feed.
The machinery is perfect, and the motions pos
itive, it runs light, and rv fupt. and sews
coarse or hue fabrics. Tin? Hemraer wiil turn
wideor narrow hern;, and fells beautifully. All
at fachiiients go with tLe machine.
For information apply to or address
HECKERT &. McKAIN,
So. 8 Six Hi Street.
March 2, lS72.-3m. FITTSDCItGlf,
-N. Av
PCCKET KKIVES.WP
Knives and Forks, i
SPOONS. SCISSORS,
ES, SHOVELS, LOCKS,
Hinges, Nails, Files, etc
('Carpenter's, Blacksmith'
and!
AGRICULTURAL TOOLS
f PITT88VBOH, PA
VtA Ccr. Liberty t BixtK
HUTCHISOIT & CO.,
Manufacturers' Agents ana Healers fa
r i" ni 1 i'if 1 1.1 1
T1
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S I L4 3I I173IIS.
Ilorlzontnl nnd VerlienI St emu r.i.
ifineH, Iloe, Itelttng, IneUluc
niI .tleelinutcRI Knpplies,
Corner Wood St. and Second Ave-,
PITTSBURGH, I'A.
Agents for the If 11 11 toon Steam Governor
Knowles' Patent Steam Pump. RI UEli
Cut Oft" and Caloric Engines. T'niorr
I--'-! Stone Co.'a Emery Wheels. 3m. J
AtiENTS Wanted kor tiik Nkw Work
OUR CHILDREN:
OK
How to Make and Keep Tfiem Healthy.
Hr Al'lilSTl d K. GARDNER, M. D..
Late Professor in JVeie York Medicnl VolUgs.
It treats of Ainu-iiients. E.ltiealion. Physical
Developments, Di.-ca-es, Accidents, Marriages.
Arc tnipurting a vnst amount of valuable intnr-
wVfT!C",,V'i.,it"iVM,",e ,,l'h.H.ipr.ines-and
Welfareot theloung. Written iu a pleading
style. It is exceedingly interesting, 9 weil as
instructive.
Em u FamiluKhnidd hare it. and no rarest can
fifnrd to f without it. set.d for Circulars giv
ing full particulars.
DLFFIKI.D ASH MEAD, Publisher.
13-IG.J 71 1 Saiisom street, Philadelphia.
DEMMLEU BR0THEES
ro. 1'2G Smlllifipld Street,
PITTQRIIDHU DA
1111 uliuiiuii, inj
Manufacturers cf
.a vw Dealers is
Cutlery and House Furnishing Goods,
Hare constantly on hand a large stock of
Orocrs' Tea 1 a Spice Caddies, Ice Cream Free
zers. Ice Chests. Water Cooler, Clothes
Wri gers, liird Cages, ic,, Ac
t?r- Proprietors of the eelebruteo: Palnt
UeUid. PltlLt.fi LOU . April 27.-1 ni.)
t. t. f AST.r, late of Robert Woods & Co.
T lC. rOOAKTT JAM(,S CASET.
P.ASEY, FOG A It T Y & CO..
V WIIOLA.SALB HEALKHK IV
r.rnini
AM Ul, KtXDS OF
D03IESTIC L1QUOK6?
AND MiruRTEUH nr
Foreign Wines, Gins, Brarriies, &c.
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MSSillLi & OLB RYEWHISXY
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