CIZ2 H-ICm.2EB I (Cambria JTrccmaiu SATURDAY, : : : JUNE 22, 1872 LOCAL AMD PERSONAL. jf asm find Mlalinp at and nM XlbUie. tmrnhAt M U longest Cy of tLe year it, J about vie of ike liolteat so af . A. Eiair coii4 avornuL works with pick and on tbe fjad to pa) Ltr tax. She believes In (.(nan's right. Jf e chu beltere the jiewepapers, and we il ii k ( can, ti e 6rei.leen-jeur locust ere er:ijn ou tlie in . S man supposed toLe named Daniel O'Larr killed i. ear Greensburg by the second Cins tint ti Fxprtks east on Friday last. Tiik ( ui cation for two new blast furnaces fur ti e Camt ria Iron Co., has been commenced on the grounds veui tLe oid "first lock," below J..hii5iown. You ice cream and other palatable delicacies furi.ished our household with a liberal uuotion, Mr S. P. McCanu will please consider us di.lv ihtu.kful. M. 1 ArAUH. Ecu., proposes to sell a large amount of raluable personal property ou the I ttli of next month. Ilia advertisement else mlfre iell- all about it. s O.n T Inn f day evening last, an engine on the II. k U T- railroad jumped the track, near Uottwell, and rollirg over an embankment ' ki'led. ti e ei'Riiw, named Davit, and the firt- n.au. Jee Decker. I (in ihp 1 1 ilt n 't., Joha Kearney and Chris t tii.'lln"T . rthideiiU of iiutnUigdon, and em i p:ovei fxcivjUini; lor ti e third railroad track ivieisbuig, ere k.llcd by a bank of 1 mrih UH'iiiS upon tl.tin. It i4 'I'O cei'founced hot for people to do much ) , ,e ihmi o',iie ,htlr breathing apparatuses, which fchnieis difficult task, aud beuce we are t i hunt n !c:j1 ueS ol a startling character Yuietk. Ink llm:D assures us that the prospects J fur a ip'ul.ir old-fashioned Fourth of July ;tetb: -" '" '''is place ma couGdently be i :-il Kx;ec-iing prospects is decidedly -vri'jrii'l. ' Sl ,l'e Iea9t. a m.v iii ilie hands of a young man named S. ffV. l lin.ibliti couulj, w accidentally ' ? t.'.-f Uii-'e'l, a lew days go. the bull from ! l,i f. tinned under his chin and passed through 1 1.- I tad. killing liiui ii.st.mlly. I .m a a i onion of our edition hid beeii eiked t II", we learned that Mr Henry K-ivIor, i ot j Liicicr ton ushin. w as verv verei iniureu ... .. - i e.-ien!ay (Fridaj) afternoon by a limb of a I iiee billing upon him. No pait'.c ilars. As onk ol tLe remit ol Sundny'a hail storm, I rl.f nil.erbouuii g of a building at Muueter ffninl there may be others there and elsewhere; 1 1 ai'te ii.i.unurable indentations caused by the tme iltii g it ieceivd on that occamon. . 1 UK a age of miners employed by the Carr- Iria lur. C' mtMiv havebevn anangpil on a flidipg scale, w iih the jiire of iron a a bsi. II lion HUvance one dollar per tou the wage ol ihe miner will advance niue-teutlia of a cent I on a u. o ol con I. A tiitk i:l be taken in the West Ward " nXt ba'urday, to ddei mine the place for LoiOiiig (iitine eltctions in Siid Ward, this .' oi.ie t'tii g made iicisnry by the leasing : tor dflii.g puiposisol the 1 o n ilall, wheie j e.eiiion.- hiivn l.eie'clore ben held. ' rcoBMG to rai'ical ethics, when a writer ) f ".. mis l:cis that can neither be gainsaid or iiti ied, tl.e proper way is to speak of them as tine in iien-e," ns the HraM.o does in IfUmiij; to a c mTunication signed "Ai,tl- ' ti. i tmr" rtcently pub Uhed by us. I 'I he uwet'.ii'g houne belonging to Mr. A. B. i A';rJ, ot ilie "Indiana House" Ii.diaua, aiiiii'teii in ,"e ville, that count v. was destroyed file oii ui d.ty night lat. Tlie fire was the oik at nn iiicei di..ry, as the lnus had not Jttu i tcii i(d for some lime. Loi-s S I ICO j Jw. Kalihan, traveling for N. Frank & Joi', i I LeMisionu. says Ihe Gazeitk, i mU Jii'g. having left ! uiercliami ise wagou ut 5Aehin Il.imihon, and being heard from al ll niindnn. nUie ',! trace of him thus far has beeu lea'.. His bioiher is searching for him Wm. CaiCHTt:La br.rn, located not .far from i Si. Nicholas, Can oil towndiip, waa struck y lightning, a lew days since, and the barn aud jail it contained, including several he id of 5 cattle, were totally consumed. Loss unknown "i to u. Auother argument in favor of lightning 1 Cud. Ladif al!. lare or small, should surely iiil at 'rs. K. L. Joi.ci.' miiinery aDd dresn mkii g es'ab'ishment. East Ward She has I ii"'v tidies nice to ebow you, and if you wish t iijilulge in a new hat, bonnet or other fash S ii'ini) e conceit, you will fiud her stock ample mid her prices right. Al . L.. Oatwax has just receitred enough ijiieensware to serve all the tables in town, if i.oi planted too :bickly , and has more than suffi- tiei.t prime groceries, canned fruits, and other eilit!e, to till them a hundred times over. 5 (at man !eeps a nice stock, sells at low prices, and pleases everybody that deals with him. V . ak our readers to believe, because we I'Hteii on unim eachuble authority, that hail I tell to tlie depth of thiee inche near O'Hara's inill, iu Cambria township, and at several o'.her I laces, on Sunday afternoon last. Vecettion i.d fruit sufl'eied seveiely liom the heavy pelting nd considerable window glass was broken. On Wednrsr'ay, 0:h ult . as Milton WUer. arn of Alex. Walter, of Kingwood, 8nmt t county , accompanied by a friend, was in the i act of securing a calf preparatory to slaughter 1 ing It, the knile young Walter held in his hand as by some mishap driven into one of his I le, severing the femoral artery and causing las death in two hours. Tik t.ody of a dead child was found, on Monday of week before last, onder the floor in tie gsiret ol the house of William Ray, on tl.e coiner ol Seventh avenue and Fourteenth fieet, Altoona. The body was much decated and was supposed to have been placed there I htmi mi i.ihe ago by a young girl who is sus- I -u- ol having piven birth to it. i, Thk Altnuna Radical suggests that it would le in otJer for Michael ilooreto prosecute the lIIlixid mn for libel, inasmuch as the latter yriuteU iu lii lam paper a must vidaiuous look - Ing cut, atich he had the hurdihood to impose 'upon liis readers ma likeness of the condemn ed The uinriunute man should certainly l.are len spred uth an afll'.'.-tion at least. ? cB"ur t the present day questions the effi- cienry of lightniug-rods iht doubts that money spent in that way is well iuvested. This !eing I true, it behoove us to assure all who do nt lulreidy know it, that Messrs. King & Jones Pt n the bM rods thai are made, put them ''P txpt'riitiouMy and to stay, and may bo relied J on a Kiiictlv honorable, straightforward men. 1 nr. emploee- of the reunsvlvania railroad. tiori time ago, removed a span of the Sha vr 8 Creek biidge, at Petersburg, introduced new wrought irou span and doubled up the 'M paii, so as to make one span o-it of two, "I'linit delaying a single train. The Hunting JciKN al coni-iders thatpret'y hard to beat, i.i are rather incliued to view it in the iiui li-ht. Lvio Davis, a young roan about twenty-5ve furs ot age, whose home is in this place was so .everely injured on the Pan Handle Ril foid, near M mifield, Ohio, on Fridiy evening uf last week, that he died on the following Suml-iy. He was employe! asa freight brake un on the Pan Handle road and was injured by being caught between the pilot of a locomo tive ami a Ireight car. Ir you don't get th FaxxajA next week don't imagine that we have forgotten you. W hive two weeks in which to issue oue paper, (Fourth of Julv. vou kuovr.l and as we intend l,J be abheut from home for several days next week, ii mav be that our paper will not Zaio appear until the early part of the week 'lowing. Su don't be dissappolnted if tha fctxt F iimj don't greet you on time c ' Re faculty and atudents of St. Francis' iWge, Loretto, will please accept our thanks eJ t ",rale antl distinct invitations extend sec ?Urlf 'in,1 family to attend the twenty "'J 4l'ul commencement of that deserved- P"OuUr institution, on Tuesday next. " it not that we have "other fish to frr." 'should certainly ba on hand, as the cx'hl Vab" St ffaLaoi, arB alw; firt class and On Friday night, 14th inst., a large black mare, about 12 years of age, light built about front shoulders and well cellar-marked, either strayed or was stolen from the pastor field uf Abraham Barrows, in Cambria township. Any information leadiigto her discovery will be liberally rewarded, if addressed to James Mardis, Strongstown, Indiana county, Pa., or to J as. C. Easly, Cairolltown. Pa ; A hanliul of ashes spread arouud the hill now, will make Corn, cabbage or any plant grow rapidly. This is the most economical way to Use ashes. We believe good, hard wood ashes used in this manner are worth a dollar a bushel. Every farmer, gardener aud fruit grower 6hould as Carefully save and protect Lis ashes as he does his wheat. They .are more valuable, bushel For bushel, than corn. Wx invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of our friend M. P. Meagh er, Franklin street, Johnstown. One possess ed of his iutegrity, sterling worth and un doubted ability, ought to be devrvedly patron ised by the Catholic population of this county particularly. Those who patronize him may be sure of being fairly dealt with. May he grow fat and acquire many spondulix, is our sincere wish. About the Fourth of July, if at no ojher time of the year, people assume tie right to do as they please, and it they please to do right, we are always pleased to eee them do it. Wbiob leads us to say that it would be pleasant for every person to attend the pic uic at Suinmii- ilia on that day, where we know they would enjoy themselves hugely and aid a deserving cause at the same time. Those who attend may expect unalloyed pleasure and the kindest of treatment. . . Wi were awakened from our peaceful slum-, ber on Thursday night by the roost delicious atraina of instrumental music, and, when OLce aroused, were not long in real'zing the fact that y number of our young musical friends were beneath the windows of our domiril serenading us to their hearts content and to the infinite de light of all who enjoyed the pleasure of listening to their dulcet strsins, or words to that effect The music was of the string variety, and was just about as good as they make make it Many thanks. Come again, ye delightful manipulators of ye harmonious cat gut. An industrious Spruce Jreek mechanic came into Sinking Valley, on Friday last, says the Tyrone Hksald, to drive home a new purchase in the shape of a pig. He lelt Scalp Level at 3 p. m., on Friday. At 8 o'clock on Tuesday l ist he was reported being a little west of Kewry, and appeared to be woiking gradually around toward Ebensburg. He seemed anx ious to hear from his family. When last seen be was engaged in an energetic dispute with the pig, the latter insisting on a new "line of direction," which would take the couple some where in the neighborhood of Oun- ing. N. Y. Thk steam tannery belonging to Mr. Wm. Smith, located at Duncansville. Blair county, together with a lot of finished leather and green hide, was totally destroyed by tire on Monday evening last, and it is said the loss will reach $2 t.titlO not one cent of which was insured. Mr. Smith's books were also burned, which will doubtless add greatly to his loss. While aiding to save Mr. Smith's barn, which with his dwell ng was . in imminent peril, Alexander Hart tell Irom the root and broke one of his arms in two places, and John Uiliboney was siruck on the head by a bucket aud quite severely injured. Our new type will make their first grand entree in less than one month, and our new power press will be on b n 1 in about well, about as soon as we can raise the necessary funds Thus for the followiug names and amounts have been heard from with many thanKs: Etenburg J.K. Hite $10; Johns town John Hanuan $15; M P. Meagher $5; Richard Jones S5; Sumroerhill Thomas Mc Connell and John McCormick, each $5; Cies eon John Lynch $5; Muusler John Carney $5; Blacklick John Furgusun $5; Nickiown H J Kiumenacher $j; Hollidaysburg Mis. J. M. Pircher 5; iu all J7U. Ouly about $1 030 vet to hear from. You bet that ihe Daunt'eB fire laddies and all friends who will participate with them are going to have a gay old lime on the coming Fourth -of July. Firt. the Dauntless boys will have a street parade in full uniform, with engine, nook, lauaer ami nose carriages guy festooned and a band of music iu Irout; then ihey will proceed to Lloyd's grove, west of town, where u sumptuous dinner, an elegant string bund, exhilarating amusements, lots of dancing, swinging, croquet, and other enjoya ble Daytimes, ill serve to make every thing for the rest of the day as "merry ss a marriage bell." Lovers of such fun are cordially invi ted, and nothing will be left undone to make them as happy as youug ducks iu a thunder shower. The Moohe Mcrdzr Case. Tleasont A$sijned for a iVeic Trlnl. Messrs. Linton Sc. Kopelin, counsel for Michael Moore, the condemned murderer, at the close of his trial on Thursday of last week, presented the following reasons in arrest of sentence and for a new trial, and Judge Dean appointed the September term of Court as the time for hearing arguments In support of said motion : Commonwealth In the Oyer and Terminer of Cambria cou my. No. 1, J une Sessions. A.D. 1872. Charge Murder. rs. Michael Moore. J And now, to wit : June 12, 1872, the prisoner, Michael Moore, through his counsel, Messrs. Kopelin auu Linton, moves the Court in arrest of judgment; and now, June 13, 1872, files these his reasons iu support of satd motion : 1st. That the -Court refused to quash the bill ot livlivimeiit tounJ ugaiuat t lie prisoner in this case, tor Uic ruMoua set forth iu bis motion to quash filed in this case. 2U. That the Court overruled the special plow In abatement filed by the prisoner iu this case. 3d. That the Court overruled the prisoner's challenge to the ariayof traverse jurors se lected ana arawu tor me June term, aaiu uim.. leuge being made for the reasons set forth in j support of the same aud filed iu this case. 4th. That the bill of indictment found and j returned against the prisoner in this case was signed by two 12 distinct and separate persons aa foremen of the Grand Jury. 6th. That tho record shows that the following named witnesses, to-wit: Wra. B. Bonacker, John E. Scanlan, Goo. C. K. Zuhm, Uobert L. Johnston, B. McDermott, F. D. Storm. V in. Johns. Samuel H. Morrell, H. H. Hamilton. F. M. Bell, Thomas B. Nichols, Win. K. Ewing, J. T. Harris, Wm. 11. Sechler, Mary A. Tulley, John Tulley, Samuel Prlngle, M. P. Meagher, John C. Ultflo, John M. Skelley, and B. F. itaui sey, were sworu, examined and testified on behalf of the Commonwealth, Iu chief and at the opening of their cause the names of said witnesses not being endorsed on the bill or in dictment, and the prisoner being thereby pre vented from aacertainlng what witnesses would be produced againsl him, aud deprived of the opportunity of preparing to meet or contra dict the same. .L.,.,,V.W 6th. The record does not show that at the be ginning or opening of said trial, on the 6t h day "f Junsv 1872, the Hon. John Dean, President, and Kees J. Lloyd and John Flanagan, Eaqs., Associate Judges of the Court of Oyer aud Terminer were present in said Court. 7th. The records does not show that the Jury lolned In this case. was placed iu charge of the proper officer duly sworn to keep the said Jury togother and sep arate from all other parties as is by law re 8th. The Court of Oyer and Terminer without consent or the prisoner or his counsel and without the authority of the law broke the con tinuity of the trial in this case by adjourning over the th day of June, 1872, on which day the Court did not meet. th. The verdict of the Jury was not In raot taken and recorded by the Prothonotary and Clerk of the Court of Oyer and Terminer. And now, June Wth, 1874. theprlaoner. by his counsel, Messrs, Kopelin & Linton, moves the honorable Court to grant him a new trial, and June 13th. 1873, files these reasons In support or said motion. . K 1st. The foregoing nine reasons aet ortb Dy him In support of his motion In arrest of Judg ment in this case. , . . . -0f 2d. After discovered evidence, viz: the Tact disclose! by a witness during the trial of this case and near Its close, that Mr. Rorabaugh and others saw, In the morning when the body was discovered, a suspicious person tvmii. - the direction where It was found, and wnere the alleged murder was committed said per son aswering the description of the man claim ed to have been In company with the woman Ail KnA Kaav anil rirt . 3d. That a person or party was permitted to mingle on one or two oocaslons with the JuO fm rit. nm...l in thla roA anil nendlnif the trial of the same, said person or party not beinjj th . i v . i T i j . . . i- . . vuivcri uavmic aam jury in cuarwc KoraxiN Listow. Attorneys for prisoner. Oath of Moore before Esquire Kinkead ap ponded. 1 r1 a iTTTAK Pvprff mnnln hix nf DR. MC LANE'S LIVER PILLS bears the signature of FLEMING BHOS., aud their private United KutM Stamp. "Take no other." Tha market is full of Imitatlop- I.OCAI COBKESPOI)M. JonssrowK, June 19, 1872. DHAft FllBf MAN-Yniir tf.lmo. .. , dent havnijr appeartnl tOKubsldo on Ioi-mI news, I tuouR-nt, if agreeable, I would sketch you a "Wi ,, : rjr l'('X r SO. well, so here sues for the first time. There was a tsmah-un n Fmiuri,. vi ...,.! i ..; i .. On tha Peun'a It. It. About a dozen or freight aom come by two tAotunotives which tr!eu to pass on the saix& trank. JSo human life was lost. . hrldire toll-bouxe waao!d oa Saturday ror z,,45. I never saw snore spirited bidding In my life. First, hundreds were bid then nf tios, then tens, then fives, till the liuude aud lot went up C00 hrrher tiiau It sold for a few weeks The Urethren Church bought it. Th beautiful new Market House Is g-olng- up rapidly and Is a tine structure, not wit listatiointf the Vaults found by the tbousand-aud-ono would-be critics. Mr. Callan Is doing the work well and making an honest Job. j ThecUt-worm Is eatinjr entire fields of corn In th! county and In Westmoreland. J-'ome are plowing it up and sowing buckwheat. Some haVe re-planted. The wheat aud rye look bud, growing in patches only. There will bo some fruit. The market here is supplied with cabbage, potatoes, strawberries, peas, inditdies, pine apples, bananas, and all other kinds of tropical fruits and vegetables; and those who have money are replenishing the tuner man with good things. There is some trouble about the surrey of the Somerset railroad. Mr. Isaac Raufftnan, one of the heavy stockholders, has engaged an engi neer corps of his own and is about to survey a route of bis own, which will pass his farm. The grade Is said to be about eighty feet to the mile on his route while it will not average more than twenty or twenty-five on the original route up Stoney Creek. Then bis route runs above the mineral strata, while the other route runs below the coal and ore. We hop e to see a compromise, for the road will be of great ben efit biith to Johnstown and Somerset. The fact that so munypersons are and so much property !s being struck witn lightning this spriug admonishtt. the living to pur up lightning rods immediately. We do not puff uny partic ular tirm, but would advise your readers not to trust agents who are not known or who do not live in the county, because the State is full of 1 in posters, and a false note or some other ad vantage may be taken of innocent purchasers. Benton & Wayne placed us under obligations for a very small hoe. Just suited to our physi eal strength. This firm sell all kinds of hard ware and farming uttnsiU at No. 210 Main Johnstown. Wuii.csovkk. Who 13 SnE? Under the heading. "A Strange Affair," the Altoonu Sui or last week tells this story : One night last week, while officers Robinson and Ely were pursuiug their beat, they were surprised to discover lying on the dnor-step of the residence of Mr. Daniel Price a woman or girl. They at first supposed her to be intoxica ted, but on further investigation and Inriniry, they found they were mistaken. She told them that she was about to have a child, and wisiied to be taken to some suitable place. TheofTicers conducted her to the major's office utol tlieio tore pared a couch for ber and then eeut for Dr. "indley, who had her removed to Col. Wood's hotel, where a patient vigil was kept for the event which she averred was to transpire. After she had teen in bed awhile, she fell into a sleep, as though nothing was Ihe matter. .She arose on the followiug morning and started from the hotel, as she said, to find a place to stuy, which she succeeded In doing shortly after. Oflicer Ely had previously questioned her as to where she was from, when she stated that the was from Mansion, Ohio, and that a hotel-kedper there had got her in her Interest ing situation, had given ber money to go to Laiitas er. l'u., and '. hat she had a cheek tor a trunk at the baggage room containing ,105 iu money, with a good wardrobe. The trunk waa found at the place stated afterwards, but it was discovered that it had been shipped Irom Ebens burg. The trunk was not locked and contained a very respectable quantity of clothing of ex cellent material. No search, however, was made for money. Officer Ely, on meeting her afterwards, asked her how it was she wax now walking around, considering she was so weak the night liforo. Sho replied that she hail had her child while coming from Pittsburgh to Eheinsburg, and that she had stopped at Ebensburg a few days to recruit her health. The woman, or girl of whom we speak. Is an octoroon, of rather prepossessing appearance, and well dressed. It isenerallv dUjipoiel sao Li dcineuled. WONDERFTI, OFFISU STItANGE bfT TRUE. The Pittsburgh Peoplk a Monthly, for June, is at ham, looking as beautiful as ever. It is now entering its second year.and lis publisher convinced that it needs only un mlroduc- on into the homes of the tieonle to bo arm-e- ciated, thar be makes the followiug very liber al offer: To send free, ami iM&tntje.-pniif, to every new veai ly subscriber at 11.50, either two large ami valuable 24xUU engravings, or if pre ferred, a beautiful chromo, 'in the he.ct, (when sized, varnished, and "mounted" ready for f ranting. 25 cents extra), and a 24x30 engraving, of d liferent snbjects, for every yearly subscrip tion acMiftoiinl to one's own, or a 1U Beekwitii Sewing Machine espressagc paid by club-getter for every club of 20 ncio subscribers sent with 30. Or, this uiirerwijl; popular monthly forth" homes of the. pr-ij.-l.-, sent on trfaf. from June, to January, (7 months) with a beautiful 24x:5 engraving, fixe aud yuslave-aii, foroni oiur doilar. Now, any reader eon see. Iy application at our office, that this Monthly is no mean or shab by humbug, but a pure, bright, atraetive. and beautiful lij-pag.- paper, elegantly printed and of about same size and appearance as Harper' Weekhi. It is now entering its second year, and Is filled with illustrations, and a variety of choice original, e.nd selected rending matter, with a Household and Children's department fully worth the price of the paper. Permanent and steady-going canvassers are ererjichcte wanted for it, on big comiiifwioii. The tools nre put In their hands, and a liberal price paid for using them. For agents' circular and "outfit" address Pkopl.k'3 Monthly, Pittsburgh, Pa. Any iire agent, who closely follows Instructions. iniint clear from 5 to (10 per day. Send on your subscription al onre, or keep this for reference. DisTtiEssiNO. A sad and distressing occur rence happened In this place on Friday morning last. David Brugh. Esq., who lives in the west end of our town, has been suffering terribly for the past six or eight months with dyspepsia, and for some time past his mind has at differ ent periods been a little deranged. Ou Friday night last, evidently while laboring under a mental aberration, he arose from his bed, rind a silk handkerchief round his throat, one end to the bed post and strangled himself to death. His wife, who was sleeping in bed at the time with him, hud given him some medicine not more than fifteen minutes before, but tteing exhausted through much waiting and watching. awoVto to ttnd Mr. Uruicb out of bol, and lu searching for her clottouir in tbo lnrlc found his dead body hamrlng to the bed post. Mr. Iirugli was a worthy and respected citizen and known to the whole community as an honest. hard-working tnan. Somerset Herald. Thb Sckz Camal Is kept open for the largest ships, with a depth of twenty feet of water. ah tne dry goods and dress goons tnat are sold by John J. Murphy come either through this canal or over the great Pacific ocean ; so that his silks are direct from China, while his other imported goods are from various foreign parbi. Mr. Murphy has now the best selection of dry goods, dress goods and fancy goods that the eye ever rested on. His store is at the corner of Main and Franklin street, Johnstown, and ail t hose w ho want cheap, fashionable foods should be sure to go there. The Tariff. What is meant bv the tariff is a duty laid on goods imported into this country. M. il. .Mayer, Ko, 243 Main street, first floor or the Opera House, Johnstown, has taken the tariff entirely oil his ready-made clothing, and is now prepared to sell any quantity of sum mer clothing at prices within a fraction of the original cost aud carriage. He goes in for quick sales and small profits, and a frequent return of money. Thoso who eall with Mr. Mayer for the purpose of buying clothing may depend on getting good bargains in all kinds of apparel. Ir Grekley should get the Inside track at Baltimore, and everything should move like fate after an unfortunate man down hill, it will in nowise effect the fact that Geo. Huntley is as well preparer! us ever to sell stoves, agri cultural implements, labor-saving machines, hardware, tinware, glassware, wooden-ware, cordHge, groceries, and hosts of other things in his line, just as cheap as he ever did and Just as cheap as any man in the business dare do. Re member Huntley and you will be euro to re joice in many stamps saved. Mrs. Swisshelm lectured not long since in Pittsburgh. Her subject was, "Where to buy cheap dress goods." The entire audience voted in ravor or Aldendirer a: ioppoca:, waiu street, Johnstown, under the Opera House, where can be found every modern style of goods, every kind of a pattern, every color and shade ol ar tificial flowers, every kind of hats, bonnets and ribbons, and the only natural curled hair in the county. No. 212, first floor. Opera House. Please give these enterpriaing young gentle men a call. Eclipses. There are three things that eclipse the sun, and they are the moon, clouds and night: but nothing can possibly eclipse Jas. J. Murphy's sale of ready-made clothing, at his Star Clothing Store, No. 10a Clinton st Johns town, where summer piotnmg, summer nats, summer collars, summerfleoki'ies, summer sus penders, summer umbrellas, and all other kinds of light summer clothing are kept constantly (or sale bv the cord, gross, dozen or single arti cle. Mr. M. has a very large stock ou hand now. That Bear, That great big bear that came out of the wilderness and danced before S. J. Hess & Brother's Clothing Store couldu't attract the Immense crowd that were there buying and carrying off coats, pants, vesta, cuffs, collars, cravats, and evervthing elso that makes men look well and feel well In hotweather That man must be extremely silly who would wear heavy, costly clothing in summer when he can get cheap, light summer clothing at 241 Main street, Johnstown. tOMH FXK'ATIOXS. Om COMMON SCHOOL& THE THIltD IniNG. ' In the first, article. T ctalnl that mir- flt-.f I want was money. Iu the second article that our second want was common schools not un c,mtnn ior AirwtaJ schools. The third want is NS,n,t i 8'pt',u twain or system. Educational men speak and write of our Ounuum .CMJ .Stnlnn. when in truth, but littie attention is paid either to the comtnoii school .or to !(. Our money is spent in uncommon schools and aystcin is al most disoaVded. As a friend of the common schools, I o'ojec to the manner in which these schools are conducted. In regard to want of system, t hose who know Anything alout the mode of levying the school tax must admit that there Is nothing like sys tem In that mode. Indeed, there is no system in taking the valuation of property in this Htate, and therefore it would be dilfiiieult to have system InlevviT tax. Forty mills on the tloilar is laid la Oil C.tv, Venango county, (if the school statistics for 1870 uan be relied onj while only one mill is laid on thednlhirin Clies township and citv in Delaware. county a oifferenee or thirty-nine mills. In the same county there is often a differeuce. iu different districts, of ten mills, or oue cent on the dollar f valuation. No one would call this njntin. Jn order to secure system there should be a uni form State valuation and a uniform State per cent. o. tax laid. As it is, two men owning the iiT0 unoney,s worth of property pay a vastly ilifferent amount of tax. Say each one of the two men owns three thousand dollars' worth of pioperty, yet one's is valued at eight hun .i 'ie other at twentv hundred dollars. J hen three mills percent, is put on the eight hundred, and fifteen mills per cent, put on the twenty hundred, making the tax of the former two dollars and fifty cents ami I hat of the lat ter thirty dollars. Who would call that sys tem ? Again, there is no system in the books used, nor the manuerof using them. Of theseventy seven county and city superintendents in the htate. no two examine teachers on the same system; no two prefer the same textbooks; J1'' wo conduct Institutes alike; no two have their statistics alike, and none of the statistics nre correct. The discipline in the schools is not the same. The hours for school are not the same- The regulation for recesses differs. In ract, wheu one gouts from one school to another he thinks he has crossed a State line. One State superintendent makes plans which his succes sor repudiates, und one Legislature makes en actments which the succeeding one annuls. No sensible person, then, would call this Kytslcin t Again, the printed statistical reports of the schools are nothing but bundles of mistakes. I oi.uuted over a hundred mistake iu two hours, and many escaped notice for wunt of Ihe proper aids to enable me to detect them. These mistakes are made by secretaries of school boards, endorsed bv county superinten dents, and overlooked by StaU; officials. The law requires that the s:ik.I and Ituildinu tux shall lio laid at the same time and iu the same manner and on the same assessed value. Yet I find in hundreds of instances that where the same per cent, is laid, the result is oitferent. Aud this runs through ail the reports. The re port of ls;s shows in Dunmore district, Lu zerne eoimty, where thirteen mills were laid for each purpose, one result is f,(K!0, the other 2,500. The report of 1S;0 shows t hat Oil City. Venango county, laid 13 mills for teaching, and 40 mills for building, an. I the first result is 3,it7.)4 und the othfi" i.CoW0. Similar mistakes arc found in Allegheny, iti-dford, IK-rks, Cen tre, and many other counties. The report of l!71 shows in South Fayette fliMti ict, Allegheny county, w hern tH e and one half mills were laid for each nrjose. one re sult is$2.r.!5, and Ihe other is 2.JT. Ilerks coun ty. Heading uistrict. ltl and 5 mills are hiid. yet one tux is three times as lunch as the other. Similar mistakes are found iu Heaver, iledford, Butler. Cumbria, and fifty other counties. in Cambria county, Johnstown and Wilinore districts show discrepancies, and in many coun ties those discrepancies amount to from $200 to f2,(KXJ. Cuu such statistics be relied ou ? and are they worth w hat they cost ? Similar errors exi.t iu regard to the number of Schools, of teachers, nf pupils, of money expended, and of salaries, etc. Can u!l this be called system T Is it not a misnomer to call it system. It is my opiuion this should all be corrected. lion Hoy. CONTENTIONS AND OTHER. THINGS. Dkak Fkeemam Hen ring so much tiVtout con ventions, and never having attended one, I took it into my wise old bead to visit your mountain village on the 27th nit., in order to witness the proceedings of the Ilcninei-atic Con vention, which was held there that day. We got to Cieson at 7 o'clock A. M., where we had to wait till 10:15 before toe train would start for Ebensburg, What a pity my good old grand purenis did not learn me the art of sketching 1 If they had done so, what a picture I would have ttikeu that morning. The candidates for the various offices moved around among- the delegates so serenely, smirking und smiling like sweet, innocent bribes, shaking hands with all around, asking for this, that and the other one's general health; and said candidates did uot at the same time care a continental, only for fashion ske and for voles. What a calm, gentle, in'iuiititicr set of fellows we would have all the year round if we had uoininationaabout lour times a year. Leaving (e.-.'on, we strolled round the grounds of the Mountain House, where wesaw Home men boring Tor well, one said for "ile." Mimtiter for whiskey, and a third forVrater, but I think the men were borina for moiei. On our wny to the Summit we paid a visit to the beau tiful and well kept cemetery in company with some colorrtl and j.iticki(7 delegates. (No pun meant.) The cemetery, church, etc., speaks forcibly for the taste and zeal of the good and worthy pastor in charge. As we sauntered in silent contemplation around the graves of ihe dead, we could not help thinking that the Irish element is pretty well represented there, judg ing from the many Celtic names we read on the costly tombstones, etc. It was indeed with feelings of awe and respect we knelt and offer ed up a prayer beside the grand and massive monument which marks the earthly resting place of the once pious and talented Father McCullongh, born in county Tyrone, Ireland. June. 18"i0, and died June 10th, l-"'.). Though 1 never had Ihe pleasure of knowing personally the good and holy Father McC, still from all I heavd of hisabilify, charity and practical piety, his memory deserves to be respected and en shrined in the hearts of the faithful, for he was the perfect embodiment of the good old Irish S'0;iriA Aroor . O.ie of my comj anions told ine with a pleasurable pride or the time the O uh'IiUt was published at the Summit, which was then in its halcyon days. Leaving the cemetery, we font d ourselves in a few moment1 after seated at the plentiful table of Capt. Wiu. Lint n, who cannot be ex celled in running a first class hntel. It being my first viit to Ihe Summit I was ugreeably disappointed at meeting so many genuine whole-souled fellows there. After seeing all that wjs to be seeu in and around the Summit we maile tracks for the station under a drench ing rain which put our Greeley hat out of sluiiie now an l forever. We got to Kbeiidonrg and attended the Co ri ven I iuii. We were pleased and satisfied on the whole with the nominations, and hope that every one else is ditto. Ict lis, like good and faithful workers iu tue old Deinocritic ranks. give the radicals such un almighty squelching next fall as will prevent them in future from singing any more (f) SuiJnis. This we can and will do. I always like to see both sides of a picture, and so, to Bee what kind of a thing a radical pow-wow was, I attended their sham Conven tion on the nth inst. It was truly ridiculous to witness their paucity and in fact the utter in significance, as they met like so many black sheep in tho "wigwam." The whole thing was like a broken down minstrel troupe that could scarcely sonnd a good sized tin whistle. Indeed they must have seen the sorry plight they were in, for after a few cut and dried motions they adjourned sine die, which means that the radi cals ure good for nothing but to sin and "' YourJ, drooly, Beameuh. CONFIRMATION AT ST. FKANCI3' COL LEGE, LORETTO, PA. MR- Editor Wednesday, June 5th, dawned In all the golden splendor so peculiar to a morn in Juneamong the Allegheny hills. Each flow er, each leaf, each verdant blade, decked with pearls of dew, sparkled with brightness 'neath Aurora's ruddy smile. Surrounding nature, wrapped in beautv and song, seemed prepared to Join in the festivity, that was that morn to gladden the beautiful edifice St. Francis' Col lege. The sweet strains of Boul-stirring music of the Bishop'a band swept along from hill to hill, and, returning their eohoes sweet, told to all around, how happy were the students of St. Francis' College ou that day. Yes, 'twas to be a day of unfeigned happiness, for comrades were to be confirmed; and herearrives the long expected and ever-welcome friend and father, lit. Rev. Bishop Domenec The air resounds with a joyous "three times three'' to greet his arrival. With smiles and sweet paternal words he returns bis childrens candid welcome, and at once proceeds to the ehapel. accompanied by the Rev. Father Bush, Pigiiamand Bowan. Beforeiadmiuistering the Holy Sacrament of Confirmation the Ut. Rev. Bishop addressed the students, particularly those to be confirmed, in words full of sweet ness, unction and love. He explained in glow ing terms tho necessity of this sacrament for tho one who would live, battle aud die in the faith. 'Twas this sacrament, he said, that gave constancy to the martyr iu his greatest trials aud tortures tnat gave eloqueuco to the Doc r.r tho rhm eh that'irave undviuir zeal and consolation to the missionary. In a word, 'twas till Kama sacrament, he said, that gave aud preserved virginity and mysterious fortitude in the bosoms of the countless daughters of the Church. Having administered the;Holy Sacra niont words of advice, euually clouueut and fervent with thoso preceding the reception of the sacrament, were given by the same zealous and kind-hearted tr relate, u uis retiring irom the chapel, the baud received him with joyous tones, "Te Ileum Laudamus" "We Praise Thee, O God I' each heart beating in unison as the solemn strains rolled throughout the mag nificent edifice. A play day is given In commemoration of this great and glorious act of the Church, and the holy Prelate departs amid the hearty cheers ... , I .1 J Vi mulmliAiiaati.iilna IO in UOyS, UICUUCU tt l v. iu uivivimiu ia aw Ullio of the baud. May God grant many years of health and ! strength to our beloved I"ielate and rwward mm uuuuuautiy for his tnauy ana treat labors. A. M. NKTER, I THE niSSTOHY OF INVENTION, !)HS an article bouti.tod. i,lt(l public favor with the rapidity of the "Light-ruuuiug L juieslic" sew ing Machine. Agents of other machines who at the Degin ning of this year ridiculed tbo idea ofa new machine getting a foot-hold In this coininunitv, now find that it out.-ielis their '"old unreliables" two to one, and they are throwing up their "lTom e?tics " w',J'hl for permission to sell ,hi?i95J"',0fxl,.m,vne ft W - if they need a I? t Iv S!1'1 5U wbVr u re delighted with TD CONSUMPTIVES. the advertiser, linvim k u . . . - ' ' " iii;i niHiit'iii it used. lfrenr ..uJLV M iWt,t nw nam me i i reci tons ior preparing and using the mime, which thev will find a sen ccke for fS.iwuijiMl,.nMsf hmaJtron. pieate address US " tbe prescription will , , Kkv. EDWARD A. WILSON. ll-18.-ly. 194 Peun St.. Williamsburgh. N. X. Ir the public in general or particular, and especially the man, uiaid or matron who sigh etli artera first-class time-piece or a fashiou able article of pure gold jewelry; if doting mammas and indulgent fathers wisheth to make children happy in the possession of tovs, toy books, or other trinkets ; if voung men and maidens yearneth for verdant lawns and ex onerating croquet; or ir anvbodv seeketh kiiow ledge in books or desireth to buy station ery, notions, fancy goods, cigars, tobacco, etc., all they need do is to call at C. T. lioberts' te nowned watch and jewelry emporium, order what they want aud plank down Uie dust. IITMEXKAL. SEVERIN SHAUBAUG II. Married. In Car rolitown. on Tuesday last, tv Kev. -Maurice Lynch, O. S. IL, Mr. W. C. Severin aud Miss Catharine Shai baugh, all of that place. Our young friends have thus been bound in what we trust will prove to them both a silken cord of love and domestic felicity, and we earnestly hope that after enjoying a long life of peace and prosperity In this world, theseivr ! of their mutual relations here maybe fol lowed by an eternal reunion in the better world to come. So mote it be. Pl'ATT UAGEU.-Married, in the same place, on Sunday last, bv Kev. Father Amnndus, O. S. B., Mr, Luke Piatt and Miss Jcnuie Uager, all of this county. " OltlTt'ARr. HUGHES. Died, in this place, on the Uth inst., John, adopted son of Morgan and Ann Hughes, aired nbouf 7 years, HCMPHUKV.S. In this borough, on tho 9th inst.. Benjamin, infant son of Edward and Mar garet Humphreys, aged 7 months. HOWELL. In Ebensburg. on the 8th instant, Natlaniel. son of John and Ann Howell, aged about S years. JONKS. In Cambria township, on the 7th Inst., Bonnie, daughter of William and Marv Ann Joues, aged 13 months. T I CENSE NOTICE The followin2 petition has been presented for the action of the Court of Quarter Sessions, to lie held at Ebensburg, ou Monday. July 8th, 1S72, to wit : TAVEHN LICENSE. George W. Muliiu, Washington township. J. K. HITE. Clerk. Office Clerk Q. S-. Ebensburg, June Is, ld72. A DMIXISTRATOirs NOTICE Estate of Pat'k DiU'Chektv, dee'd. 1 he undersigned, having been appointed Ad nnnistnitoi ot the estate of Pat'k Dougherty, luteot Washington townshio. Cumbria eoiinti- deceased, hereby notifies nil persons ind bfed to said estate that payment must be made im mediately, and those havinar claims will please present tbeiu duly prolmted for settlement. IJAMES W. CONDON, Adui'r. Summitville, June 22. 17.-Cr. A DMINISTIiATOIi'S NOTICE. ' Estate of Wv. Dovoh eiity, dee'd. Having been granted letters of Administra tion on the estate of Wiiliam Dnughertv. late of Washington township. Cambria count-, de ceased, the undersigned hereby notiSes all per sons indebted to said estate that payment must be made without delay, nnd thoso having cldims or demands against the same are requested to present them properlv authenticated lor settle ment. JAMES W. CONDON. AdinV. Summitville, J une 2, ld72.-et. PETITION for INCORPORATION In the Court of Common Pleas of Ca-n-bria County, No. 4. September Term. 17-. Pe tition for the Incorporal ion of the tj ekm ania nrii.Dixu and Savings Association of Johus town. And now. June 3, 1S72, Petition read and Ar ticles of Association perused and examined, which appearing to be lawful and uot injurious to the community, are directed to be hied and notice of application for a i 'barter of Incorpo ration be given by publication for three suc cessive weeks in oue of the newspapers of the county. By tlie Court. .T. K. HITE. Prothonotarv. Prothy's Office, Ebensburg, JuiidJ.', 1872.-3t. THE BISGEST SHIP AFLOAT! PERSONS izmnff to Europe, or those sending f o r t h e i r , ' friends to the OM r---. -4 buy their tickets from il. V. Mea c.n Kit, Ajrent for the eel eh rated 5Vii.i- ot Sloniiifm to and from Europe. 'I bis Line is reinarkalne for comfort, speed and safety. Drafts for il and upwards sold at the lowest current m tes. For further particulars call at MtA;n tit s Hook Stohe. 136 V ranVlin strnnt Johnstown, Pu. IJuue 'ii, 187i.-t f .1 CARRiAGIi MSMnCTCRV! SAJirLK STIICIIT, Near Union School House, Ebensburcr. THE stihscrlb' r desires to call the attention of the citizens of Cambria and miioinintr eounries to the fact that he has now in success- iui operation in Etiensijiiix a SUop for the luan ufucture ami repair of CARR'AGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, hprins M h;iiiih, SlelU. ncl all other description of 11 orr in that line. Employing none but skillful workmen and usinjf only the best materials, I feel eouGdent I can Rive entire satisfaction ia work, styles and prices. l'lutform work done at short notice. Repair ing of all kind attended to ut reasonable rates. A lllucks.n i t h Shop in conncclioii with Man ufactory. Cull and see specimen of work. June 2i, la72.-tf. 1. M. CHUTE. TpXTENsTvE I UliLIC SAL E PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned will offer at Tublic Sale, On Tuesday, the 16th day of July next. At CRESSON STATION, Pa. It. It., the followl inif personal property, to wit: 12 MLTIF.S, 4 YOUNO Bl-OOI)Kl HOUSKsi and MAKES. 1 pair of DRIVING MONIES, with Harness to fit, 20 seta of Mule Harness, 2 double seta of Yan kee Harness. 2 double Log: Trucks, 4 single Lojj Trucks, 2 Sleds, 1 liuck Wajron, 1 1 wc-hoise open Carriiijire, 1 liUKgy. 1 set single Uujry Harness, 1 Sulky, 4 four-horse Wag-ons. 1 two-horse U'aif on, 1 Ox Wag-tm. 220,0i)0 feet of Cherry, Cucmr tier. l'oplar. Ash and Hemlock Ioks, j2t0OJ Clustering Iath, 8.0!)0 feet of Hemlock Putent Siding, 4.000 feet White Oak Flooring. KIO.i 03 f. Pine, Poplar. Cherry, Mass aud Hemlock Lum ber, 1 forty-horse power Steam Engine, with two No. 1 Cylinder Boilers 30 feet long and 3 iucbes in diameter. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. A rea sonable credit will be given. M. M. ADAMS. Creason, June 22, 1872.-Ct. STATEMENT of the Auditors' Setlle ment with the School Board of Susquehan na township, Cumbria county : S. J. Luther. Collector, Drt. To amount of Duplicate 093.i6 Ca. By am't p'd John Bearer, Treas"r,.503.5.f ,r Tax returned to Co. Com'ra 55 J32 " Exonerations 31.42 Cominissiou 4U.67 H5.9t Balance due District from Collector $347.5 ' Johm Dearer. Treasurer, Drt. To State Appropriation tllO.M John M. Weaklen, late Collector,. .V14.4! John Bearer, late Collector IOH.73 S. J. Luther, late Collector, 509.53-1273.63 Cit. By Orders paid 1303.87 V Commision v. 24.51-1328.33 Balance duo Treasurer from District... (54.75 AVE, the undersigned, do certify that we have examined the above accounts, and find h.cin as above stated. . P. J. LUTHER. ) ' JOHN SOMEKVILLE, V Auditor. V. W. HELFH1CK, Attest :-Joun Bxaueh, Clerk. 6-2C.-0t. - ...... v.. uu v. i.-Nv-ti-, uin.iiiiniition t v a fcTlK- l?Tdy' '"i"'0" inake known to Ls deli lit h wni V'e '?,Can8 of Cl,re- '' wbo uet-ll o 11, lie will Reml m ...in,. .r i. , ll T ll E -G E AT mm mm$ AI 11Y Bill!! AKD 1 V' 4 A. W. ERW1N 172 and 174 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. ' 1 STOCK ! A VARIED STOCK! on the DECLINE ! M MOST HiHlBIM! BARGAINS! 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(Oi)IK0M)0 0.HK.0O04M tobacco, Cigars., 0,(Otl((tK, , OO" 0 KlOOOOOOOOOOi XXX MOO- lOOOOO' HIO M IO' Ii X l IO "IOOOOOOOOOOJO)Oi JOOOO'jO.IOOUOOOO'JJOOOJJCOi-) O i o " And Other Seasonable Luxuries, ( OO OO OO'"OrOO10Xt00000000OO00O0OOO0O0(.0'.X)0f M '( o 0 )OOOOOOOOOtUOl0001. H 'UUOOilCTO SO -OOOOO JO JO it i i (iii (i r i:fi OO 11.11 1 I I I! I' il 1 I I 1 1 , OO oo i OO oo oo ooooooi oooooocoooooooooooo' oooooaoooooooo OOOlOt'000HOOt00)IXKOIOKHlCO 0'0 O) M'lK.'0 AG'NTS WANTED FOR LIFE AKD TIMES OF Contains llioi-nphie of Diew, Vnnderbilt, fJould, Tweed, in;., with a fitianeial history of the eountrv for the last three veni. und wlint lirnni U new abou t " It I. A It tHIUA." Over 500 piig-es. Price Address New York liOOK CO., 140 Numuu st.,.ew York. KANSAS REGISTERED EONDS Sale and Profitable Investment Kond. Rome of the wealthiest I'mnitics in K AXSAS Allen, Anderson, Fran klin, John son arid UoutrlasConn ties. Kejfistered by the State of Ivan hms. Inter est and principal paid by the Stuie Treacu rer. The llonds pa v 7 percent, interest, and are over three years old, the coupons having been ul 'ay 3 reirularly and promptly paid. For statistics and informat ion, address SAM'L A. GAYLOHD & CO., 3g Wull St., N. Y. City. NO MORE RUBBING! 11CY ONE OK STONE'S FOUNTAIN WASHERS. Ketail price. tl.&X STONE & FOIU). 6:13 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Send for Circular. REWARD For any cn of Wind. Weeding. It."hinx of Clcerated Piles that It Who' Pilrliithetiu fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to euro the Pile?, and nothing- else. Sold by all Druggets. Price, 11.00. AY hen the Blood ituihpn with rocket like violence to the head, causing hot flushep. vertigo and dimness of fcijfht, it is a certain sign that, a mild, salubrious, eoolinpr and efjual IzitKT laxative is required, and Takisant's Er FEIIVE9CENT SEbTZEB APEiUXAT bhouid be at ouce resorted to. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. AUKJfTS V un ted . Agents make more mon ejat work for us than anj thini else. Uusi nesn lig-ht and perumnent. Pari ieulnrs free, O. Stimson & Co., Vine. JLrt I'lMinhcig, Port la nd.aine. U riAXOto. T. rHw, Circulars free. $230 -MlOAJIir LAW OF T n k i:t :s Con- rdition which imuair vitality popiti veand negative eleciricltr- proof that Hie is evolveo without union effect or tobacco inUuence or fi-h and phosphoric diet-modern treatment or pelvic dteaseo, stricture and varicocele, a no, arrest of development : tci; " J1 vate BUitrical clasi., by KllWAKL) II. DIXON, M. D-, 42 Fifth Avenue. N. .; M paifcs. scents. "Every line from the pen of Dr. Dixon is of rrrat value to thewhole human ruee."-j lor.trcG'rctkj. NKEAI MK1IHAI- HOOK of useful Jt kuowh dire to all. Sent free tor two stum its. Address Dr. DONArAKTE X Co., C'iutiauati.O. CHEAT l I'll ( Uil i rvrr-ij to I'l.uiii ci; it i:it:4i.j , rYI.OlI & CO.. of t. ...,,. - giur.iug mi ei v:. rc;u(;it:or, u i !,! thropisii by iuti oduelng among luelX'ii'M rtH t l.O AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I the only Washing Machine in tS tcsi Set that will do its work pertectl.r on ,j; k imi-s of clot t;i ing without the id of a rubbing !::nl. It washes without ri.t bl:;e. rolling or irtss ing the clothes in any way, au J hence w ihout any wearing of the f i'.Mc. w"l WM-h bill -thing, lioiu the finest lac to the heaviest icd-qiiiil. iVi t'" l'lt a're work In a shorter time mid ltli Iess labor than anv oth r Machine made. Any person dcMirin a Washing Machine can navea Champion w a.-her lak. ti to thc.r rosi 7iV;e '"'I. He;.. If ,,ot satisfactory, it win oe tuceu a wny without com. i them. XNVINCrNG TiaTlMoN k. .neJT"'Tjv,-VR & Co.-rrr,:- Your Ameri can Champion Wasl.tr haslaen in us at my hotel long enough to convince ns that it isi ll. L V 1 i'S 11 7vo 1 o-vbii ds of tbo labor and time and does tho wo. k as well as It tJ: bl done by baud. c would m,i it',.vit It for double its cost IHKN11Y I'o'l KU. Kbensbuig, March 20. 'Ti. Cambria Housft. tTManufact ured and sold bvTAYtoni Co. No. 1100 a w elf Mi Street, ANooro. and for balu oy V. I. T'l'H (1PH. March S3, 1872 Main St.. betibburg. GEO. C.K.ZAIIM, DKA I.KitS IN' DRY GOODS, NOTIONSj GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARF, BATS, GAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL. OTH KH ARTICLES GEXKU ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTUY STOKE. WOOL AND COUNTIJY IMrODL'Cfi TAKI.X l.N tSCHAor. Kva G'OUi. Store on South Side of Main Street, t:ii-i-.Nttii jj, ia. LOOK SHAEP AT THIS! 135. THE'ONLY CATHOLIC 135. BOOK & PEIEIODir.lL STCRfi IS CAMBRIA C(ltiTT. MP. M EAC HEH, WholeMileund netsil Dea- l-r ill S'l ANOAhO Cathoi h- Woi.ks of all kind. Tkayeu Books, Bidlks. IIitosical und f'liMKOVEIISI AL WoilKS. I'El IliliK ALS, fl! T'-nes, Fhamks, .-c.. &:c. Wi 1'nipVlin flrret, .Johnstown. Va. Will sell evciy artii-le at Bal tiinoreor I'hilde lhia priees. .1 l.-'iciiil iiZ-i.utt n'wvf to the lii.v. li rout l.ibi nrify, orthre tivy ini i';i lifoe h.tn. Hooks liouiol and I'ietiifS framed t the lowest posiMo prieep. Ail tlid Eastern Weekly t'upeis lor Mile. 136 Franklin Street, Johnstown. 136- CHEA PrGOODS GOODS! CHEAP ! Til E undersinc-il n-ould ;mn'";iu,'to liis :m trims and tiif piililiefiioriiily. iluit ho iut receive! i: Inre nut .-levnnt Sleek ot UODTf, 5HOF.S. ii rrKr. sf 11F VU. HAT?, CAF5, &c. , T E A S, COFFEES. SI'(,AKS, SVIiLTP. rtt ES, SOAPS, 4c. : TO BACCO, C fi A HS. SX I'Yh I'KUILMI UT IS. XOTIOXS, &.C. I OIL, LAMPS. LAMP FIX TP PES. WALL TAP! S. W1XIUV ELINTS, C. . besides a irenernl vai icircf ot her woods. Call soon and see the barguins I r.m ot'erina-. JAS. A. MA II Eli. June 1. 1PTS.-rm. Sum hit, Fa- r 12 l-:.5i: 111 liti " WOOLEN FA0TOEYI JJA.VIXC introduced new n-.aehlni ry in' i our oolen F.i etorv. we ere lo w pu parpd to pint! uiaerure onslnirt noin-i-. ri j'fHs c l- IT-,"J'AKKT- l-'l-AXNELS of alls! vies, s It a h I Mi i A KX. c., if: Wool taken In exr limine for pjfuls re worked on i-haref. Mark ! jirir pMi-i for woo?. EbeneburHT. Feb. 2, ItfT-Vtf. ,1,SIC! MUSIC! ! The 'SlSTlhS or St. Joseph " will be prepared torive I.esonsu the PIAM) MKI.OUKOX rBI NET OUGAX at any time after l;.ister. f r? r iir terms applj ' 10 mo .--iijioi ioi'oss. Sis- tor M. If,)HTF..sE, or to Her. K. C. Chuistt. v h:i ji inoaeniie. Ebensburg, April 1, 1S71 tf. Pittsburgh Marbleized Mantel Works. 13" JSl. T-JL 23 JJ CLS Xj 2I l'J3 Liut'nTY SxatET, rmsBfRCD, Va. Also, UAKGES, CTATFA art Pinion paid to FCiJNAC'LV, vate ISuiluings. and part!ei:hir I'ubiic and Pri Jiine l.-3ai.- J ABIE 3 R. REED . CO., riEATJTRS IN WATCHES. CLOSES AfiD JEWELRY. 5 11. o. 6S I'ifih Avenue, Cm.J i' i t t s n tr u ti ti , r . FINE WATCHES CAREFULLY HEPAIEED TVTILLINKKV & UUlM.KlSCr. The attention of the Ladies of Ebcn burirand vicinity is directed to the fact that -L. U. E. JONES hns just received an invoice of new and lashion- l.le Miliintry Good tt her room, in the East Wjtrd. Ebensburs-. Wcd.tin ltii(inor lT,.ta A i . . . lono. m. tat.1', nc. u MiLTiM 1 1 V' l irccini ir in.r The pntronae ot the i-ubii c is resitect- fuily solicited. fjunelrly.l POAL! COAL! ! Tho si.bse.iher U now prepared to fnrnh. In lrrirp or email oiiontiries, all qualitie.s of AMHIi At TIE and IH'll MINOCS COAL, at lowest nmrkc t l at. p. f oal delivered promptly end free of charee for haiiiincr at any punt in Etienslmrir or iciuity. Orders left at the Zahm Stoke riil receive duj' atv ntion. DANIEL II. ZAIIM. . Ebcnsbiirjr, May ?5. iy.2.-f. f. P. TIERNET-... JAMES T. KCLI. AW and COLLECTION OFFICE TIERN FH VF&, MULL, ulonnde i:w, Rbeuvbury. Is jt. tV Special attention paid to collections In all parts of the United States. lh-'71.-tf.l W5I. H. EECHLEB. T. R. SCASLAT, Ebetibbur. :arro'ltown. SECI1LKK & SCANLAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. EnKNSHt-RO. Pa. tAdvice ffiven in English and German. F. A. SHOEMA Kilt GEO. A. EERKf guo Arft'HXEYS-tT.IiAUi March 11, 1371. EBEXSBtmG. PA: 1 KO. M. RKADE. AUoru'y-ut-lMtct Ehensbur". Ta. O Slice in tew buildins tecent'y eiected un Ctu.ue oiieet. two doori from High street. Z.5'2u. , D ANIEL .McLAL'O I1LIN, Allorn Exchange building, uip-srairs.) corner of Clin ton and Locust streets. Will nttend to all bus iness connected with his profession. CV. Offi EA?SLY, Attop.net at Law, Office, No. IDS Franklin street. Johns town, Ta . two doors North cf Frazer'i Drug Store. W ill attend promptly to all manner of legal business that may be entrusted to him. JOHN T. LINTON, Atiurn-y-ut-Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office in buiidinir soutb vest corner of Main and Frank Iin str-et,6c-end stoiyi Entrajicc on Franklin strest. WILLIAM at-Law.K K ITT ELL, ffio in f Solo adc Com-, Ce-atre ktrcti I3an.).-tr.) I
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