The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 03, 1872, Image 3

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
i
Un Mltliniint nii'l iienr Homo.
i Tin- tnnitdishiiiy season expires oh the
.M!i instant.
$ Tin- Mii:i!l-pox i" .Julmstown
at i mi i il out.
li;is been
1 C s i o blackberries have
made their ajv-
p, :i! :mh m ur li.ai l et.
' John V. Condon, K., city surveyor
gj Han islmijj, died at Cictsnii uu Monday
4 Ht-r name was Knld, nitl slut was 94
jus old, and she died in Plain oltnty a fev
4j!VS iifio.
J fractious horsf? jumped on one of
',.iih IllairV 1'i'i t a week or two agu anil
d, t,i..i;tl;'-d it badly.
i n niMiiic man jumped in the canal near
J..iii;l I'l.ii ii the othcrday and wasdrowneu-.
JJ,, minn- is not known.
4 i:'a:rv:lie has a coke-yard that co'unt-j
th number of its ovens at :J(l(, and is giiig
40 t ,,, v. u:;1er-works.
l.i'i'-M' helot. jrinji to Seth li. Mcf'une,
mn ) 1 lli'tay lm w asilc-si toyed by tire un
SviM 'a
, I'l.'i.U
lw T. !'
Of il .!"'
-t. al'Olit "MOO.
Vaiisoyoe. injured by the ears le
s, as l.oii. ed ly us last week, dieH
; i.- I'll Tie-sday last.
til'
-I'm "I mi:'. liiiiiM 5 liitioit lr.xs
t,. put a six t-j.-t lii-h i Vsc fence
l'n: u S. -hi m1 House s'ipVal e-.
Ti'llltil li
,-t l,.-.-t' nn.l sfi-ak toretheV .sell at 12
c,,:, . r j:.ni!id i" Indiana ta trough, just
p.-ut'-M 'mil'-- distant 1YoV V.lieisburj;.
I, lui Mm 'i'ti. an old and ei-tecnictl cit-
4-tit llui.i'.t.'-'i' ii. was iccci.ti V u.tinu tteatl
'hi r he had ojofie in search of
a
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frw. S:'
TT I-' '
thl- -Mi ll"-:-at:
i 'I "I"".
S . nn . f Wert Virginia, fell
i !"Uu liridye, on the Itroad
n Thursday wi-ek, a distance of
.it; ! was iutaiit" kilV-d.
'. i I ' In at, rye. oatV, iiv.ss. etc.,
in tli-s sci tion, is hVcii; than an
:: in! th-' prcniNe i-I" ; l-i-w,. yield
v(u,.r.i and 1" tatm-s was never lx-tler.
iCi. i) . r; it er, of thel'ohuid.ia Jjcm'o) n't,
jj, i i "!i,p '.iin. nt to lln-lial-m-e of the
in'-' i i' ii' ii li' d.dil'ed Kasly f thv "-'V.ithe
Vglf ' iii. in ell the late Kditoiial e.eursin.
.At. I. 'In tnv. n, on Tiu-sViuy morning last.
at y i.aiiii.l M'n hail Flaherty vns thro.vvii
fniiM :i I'liilc. ilr:r"-d a eonsidi-ralik- distaue"
aDil " T.-i ii I ly injured that he diet! c.A-s f
teru .-id.
f b,initowii ontaius a jHjpidatioYi 'f 18.
(X)'. Mini why, askss tin- JJinio' rttt Thould it
liOt ( on. --olid a I -d into on'.- i orpoiation
Vltii a lioeral ity i hartei'.'" Tliat jstaikinir
8ti-e.
il h:: Ve'V, i oVin 1 in tli- ni-ihlnr-lic
l of " HoUidnys?irjj, lmt tin- .' mh iil ii .
yet iloi-s not take u.H.eh st'i' k in th new
potir- i- 'wealth, pr-'ferrit' to aw ait further
&e i lojuiients.
. An intoxicated m:i n.m-d SMiuiders
fell from a car platform to the railroad tra.-k
itt'M irtiiislnii. IJ-air eoiintv. the 17th,
break i his -ku I ! bone a i id eausii:i; hi.s tli-at h
two days after.
-Johiisti 'w n b. ci i:- peculiar. If pnl.li: ,-
aiS-oi!:its may be relied en as rnrivi t, it.- ef
fects are stich thai hiisbniels.-oiiK times wan
dl" into the w i-i.iii; house ain! the w Tone; bed,
aiMl . No i,:un.'S i'i. ii.
" i n -t I.amlis an. I oilier IHair county it-
lebl i'ii s were in town mi Thursdav. lk tter
U'B."
than
t'OHl'-
thtt V
- or ni' re accomplished jentletaeii
t i!oii't c'-tate any v. ini". Which
U.i:uu been a sclioohiiate of ours.
I'.
M.
Kerr, foruierlv
pa.-tor of
' i.'ii eh iu h of this phn
: ministerial ui-ties At New
I..-, n t-i i deled and has iieccjite.l
ai ii for the I'reshvteriaits of
it a yeariv stioend of Sl.r.tMl
ha
.If.. ;
Mer.
-r. J'.i
- iveii in th pnl'iie iv the .lohns-
- " that Mik..- M. i.re, the convicted
i, now lyinj; in jail in ihis place-, is
well ami in spiiitv." ''the latter
this assertion, llna -j-li lalh. r indeti-
tow
I'.:
IuB:i'.
"10 "liii
par; ot
Jiitc in phrasi
pi-..b:-..,ly ni-a:is that Mike is
well presi rveil.
One house moved Ihree feet cVSiVn its
foundation, a rH.f shed carried a i-or.sidcr-ahfc-
distam-e, shocks of jirain seattcred
all direct ions and 'eji dejiositdl on tree
tops, lie-ides various other imiviiii; scenes,
ar al! i harmed to a tornado in lSla. kiick
toi nhi)i on the I'nth nit.
t-'l lie weather hereabouts of kite hAs hfCi
mV"!i1 of an evening that the women have
Ml . "iistraincd to juit an extra new-p.in -r
hi Jl'ii.-ir juiiiivrx. Careful reasoning will lm
a!e t.. stablish some connection between
this l.n t and the other fact that the JI-rhl
iJ is now- braeging of an inci tt-ed circiila--tiOn.
t-Tlie .Jol:nstiwn 1 f'i,nnr't sav-s lhit
"B'.n A. A. Carker, of Kbensliurr, was in
tivii i.n Moinlay, lookin"; after his Comrres
sioa.u honors. " Mis CoiiL're.ssioiial hoimrs,
a '.riling io Thaddeiis Stevens, consisted
Jifi'iei pally in thcnbiliU to successfully dis
tribute eanleii secils. Sin h li'iiiursiir.'littti
4 ' 'Distantly locked after.
'r- !'i"tht r Kasly, of the Johnstown 7A',
aO'i l'.rother Smith, of the Indiana Mrs.n
fftr. both clever jlei, t h-tnen and nml jlltles
vt human nature, have tickled our vanity
not a little by Ike wtirds of iul cheer they
lav exten.le.l to us and u.ir jiain r in view
of tin? jtnprovenients just m:i.l.. ni the typ
fH'aphieal appearance of the Kuki.ma'n.
Tlv?nk yon mnclily, 'iitleniaM.
The mails hereaway are v;cttiny as tickle
Ot some feliialei are rejiutetlto be. Th" last
change is in the mail route from Cressoti to
Ft. Aujjustine ami leyond, which ehanet
wi'd Meeesitate the printing of utir jiaper
OYke day earlier in the week in order to reach
ntr many .siihscriliers in that direction liefore
Pi;day. Next week, therefore, and until
fiili.-r orders, the Ft: I" KM A N w ill be pi'intt'tl
oit Thursday evening iustca.l of Friday o veil
ing, as heretofore.
NViien larwin eoncidved the idea of
man's tiexcnt from the niunkey tril-, h
WWst have had in hi? tuiml's eye just Hib-h
aiie iiiit-iis of the human family as th Cresv
Krsn paity which "did" F.lensbur on Satur
najr la-.t. Wea'.th, or even the semblance of
WSHth, we know. -,vevs a 11 1 e 1 1 i t n.l .' vin
lUt wli. n full v
"playing horse'
ly on the p'ibMt
wn eirls and lii li-t t i
Unl Hetr.l'' the foul UMii.ieil.
ee "...
streets, it is a!mut time to
admit that Darwin
After ail. bit un m
'in h t something in it
aeli inoiikevisin !
Last Sat i
Ilrilac tltin-ie' nrr If... 11.,
- V i ill III 1 til I ISI1,
oTfikeman the IV ir i ' ;..o..i
killed at o.i.-ma.hgh. He was standing on
ta l.iiiupe.-ot , i,,n the train sud.len
iy Mart..!, fliror.ing hi,,, on the track and
ml r the wheels. He was a son of Leo
t . portage, this countv, and a most
BiM.ii !e voting man. u,, loS lMly Mas
itt!iil a pocket-Uiok, which contained a lc-t-Jr"I!1
,lls sister, dated at Koekton, Clear
s eoiintv, duly yj, wj, and in this let-
t'J thi- sister stated that Ph hojied Stlt.n to
J -aa'ti inlauce at the marriage ceremonies
i,i ii.. .l, , ease,l. H is remains w ere interred
J " ihimre last Momlay.
-T1ii- hdiorerst.f the' Cambria Irou Coni
r' iv, nt .lohnstown, have had, for anumbet'
?t years, a medical relief funtl. Each la
. wi r gave one per centum of hi yearly
riuiig to the fund, anil the doctors drew
jw r. tr.iui for iay ftr services rendered. It
u- lately U-en revealed to thf? doctors that
v :'r'' '"'t inaking enough money out of
i 'iitrH' t, and they demand that the yicr
c '-' l- increasetl to ouft and one-half per
T'tlni1- T1"' lalmrors say that they will not
nt to this, ami threaten to "bust" the
iri" '"lsnu'S!- -vt latest advices, a coni-ai't.-e
WHs appointed to go and see what
y M-.rrell thought about it.
n" ,""le'r promise, our people turned
7 i:i l uge force to enjoy the return concert
Hayes" Cu.irti-tte"antl Comical Conly
'Ut ". io-ui i.isi. we wotiiu not tie-
; itiinta from the mi-ritsof the Quartette,
. " .""ist be admitted that Mr. Conly is
"""" ''"tl in the pack, as was made
, ,, ' ,l "e lan mar lm w as vtx'ilerously
ftpiif,,. ""eci lotionouiiie tfutyateai ii
n ' Urhllll-S Ileilirt ,111 NPi'lLlntillliil CfmlkUt lli.u.J i 1 , . . 1 . . . nl.r
oil-. . i ... o - nuuiuit 1, i e
; n he will meet a cordial w elcome from
"l-rmd3'i V 7,r,i.t, 'w"e, Frank,
au'l Hannah, how- a your uia'.'"
'Mir li ; k
Local Correspondence.
C.vitliiii.tTinvs, Aug. 1, 1S72.
Di"'r I-'ie-'rinn Kvery day brings a raft
of raftmen through our borough, homeward
bound, many of w hom have made their sec
ond trip down the river within the past two
or three vccks. They report good Hoods, fa
vorable tripsand excellent cash prices. All
which brings money much needed into the
country ami a thirds welcome relief to all
classes of the community.
Many of our farmers complain that their
crops, and particularly wheat, have been
greatly injured by second grow th, while any
amount of hay has been destroyed by the in
cessant rains. In addition to this, the har
vest is now forcing its garnering amid al
iuost constant rain, the onlv other alterna
tive Wing the jx-rmittiiig of it f remain in
the fields to spoil. And yet last nbrht hro't
perfect torrent of ruin and an I w rite, it still
continues, though less copiously.
Warkmen -ire now engaged completing the
tow t r of St. Ueiiedict's church and the brick
w ork is gradually rising to its full height.
An earnest effort is being made to supply
the tower (which in itself will be tin orna
ment tootir town) w ith the still more ele
gant ami eletpietit addition of :i chime of
liclls-. This, tot, is bound to lie ae'complish-
; en, anu men can .aiToltOwn boast the first
j chime -f bells in C.'.mbvia I'otinty. Your cor
I respondent w ill ev. ti go a step further ami
i ventiite the -Assertion that, though so much
j foHe'J aboMt in .fohnstown, the lirst town
I clock in the County will rjrace the tower of
! our church.
! tsince my last, (v. hi- h was not published
' for the very good least n that the trusty mes
senger who was to bear it to y'oi.1 hts since
returned it to nie, ) those citizens entitled to
' Vote on the question of "for" or "against"
the new township of Hair, as their judgments
( might tlictatew have decided by a vote of M7
! to 'J that the new township shall lie erected
in accordant e with the report of tin? Com
missioners empowered to lay it out. St the
township of Barr if so named in honor of the
first man wlc obtained a warrantee; deed in
! the distrit t of w hi h it is composed) may le
ad.letl to the next map f Cambria county.
Heretofore I have neglected to call atteu
! tiou tot he fart that M-'ss-rs. K nneil i:Siich
'. have suctaeth d Mr. Atchiion in tilt; iirtil
carrying contiju-t lctveen your place aiul
, Cherry Tree, ai'tl have put on the route a ca
' iacious ami ctanfoi tabie hack ; and, more
; than this, haw tie? t onseiit of the 1. . Ie
. jiartment in a change of s. hilule, by which
they can carry p.issengersarriving at Koeiis
: burg directly uorih lmnietliately after the
sTival of the inoi niiig train, ami at the same
i Mne enable nor; hem residents to visit your
; t'jwn in the liioi ning, K ansat t their business
ami return home the same day. The hack
leaves Carrolitow u c ery moruing a n lul'k.
i tbir harve.-t is progr -ssing asfavorably as
could be exji -t ted,-etiiiside-.ing the- weather,
and notwithstanding the grave fears of some,
there is good reason to hope that nearly all the
grain will be garnered in good condition.
(urthicf magistrate for the execution of
borougb emu tmeuts lined a young man .? .."!.
on Saturday last for disregarding the rights
of p: ajreable citizens. Th" young man left
' town wondering w hy they don't line fellows
! for getting tight on the 4th of .July and cut
tin;; up innocent "dido.;." H should un
derstand, however, that these generally oc-
it outside the 1-oroiigIi limits.
The appearance las week of the Fkkk
m A N in .is new dress, albeit but half tloimcd,
certainly deserves, as it receives, the com
! Herniation of its many earnest friends in
this section of the county. May it ever pros
: per, T.nd may it ami its editor long enjoy, as
' ilii'v both surelv merit, a fruitful and success
fulcrAtcer. " K.
fTTM M Kit H LL T V V.
Icir F$-niiwn "WiilterVi"
Aug. 1, 1S72.
has not put in
I,,,- - an appearance n ittr columns for a couple
; ot months, aloeit I r.fivi; written two letters
. ii the meantime, one cf which reachetl you
' too late ami the other Wis erowdi-d out.
: Hut, as the old saying is, '1h'k third time is
the t harm," ami lest John Smith, the lla-
Vv; zi'imj-si; ui; r, should llat -r himself
' that I was fearful of being imuiol.Vte.l on his
, unt lean altar, again take up mv pt'-ti w ith
tin determination not to lay it down fVr so
; long a time in tin- future.
Harvesting is progressing quite rapidly-,
' considering that we have not had a great
! amount of dry weather lately. Tin? crops in
i gev.i-val are good, ami our farmers have but
little cause to 1m- tli.ss4ltlsti.-tl with the result
' W their labors.
' The remains of Henry Parrish, the young
i inan who was killed by th cars at Ctuie
! inargli on Saturday last, were interred in
. the Cathode ceinetery at Wilmorc on Mon
1 dAy. Mr. 1 w ;1s estceuieil a worthy young
1 man by Jill who knew him, ami his sad and
! sudden death has Vast A gloom over a large
circle of friends ami relatives,
i The people hereaway appear to have light
! nillg Oil the brain, if one may judge by tin?
! numlicrnf buildings recently adorned with
j the renowned M ansim copper tubnlwr light
ning rotl by Messrs. King : Jones. K. ,K: J.
3re clever fellows, ajul as they put up the
' b'-st rods in ts.s, all persons desirous of pro
; teeting their buildings from the caprice of
j the subtle clem -nt should give them their
i orders.
j Our gentlemanly young friend, Mr. Thos.
Powers, of Washington township, rcccntly
eame to the conclusion that "in union lln-re
is strength and in wedlock felicity," and on
Sunday aTtertioon hist took to liims-lf a
l.iiS(i rib in the person of one of the most
! deserving young ladies in this neighliorhood.
May Sally and Tmii never have reason to re-
Kfet Up- tte-i they have tAken, and may they
: hove each other nifiiv m.t mnro
' As down life's stream they jtllile;
j And may their bark e'er keep to shore,
! Where drtliers least bet ide.
i And may their joys lie sweet and strong-,
I And fresh ns Yxhuiilirosia's showers;
! 'Wl.ile now and i hen may come a-IONtJ
A liouneiny litrle I'ow Kits.
Atnl msy their lot In Vtfo hv rnt
here nought Viut tbUVVrp jji-ovVi
Anil mar their friends be firm ami fat
Ami warm us Solti-jko.
"Tnr. riiif ts coMixt:," shouU-d the
small 'oysof I'ilK-mburg as they thronged the
streets o:i Wctlm rday last, for on the walls
w ere placarded the gorgeous hills of a circus
-onipany, with pictures of Sinewy Arabs
whirUng on flying trapezes, piling in huge
pyramids rtnd indulging in those at hb tic feats
of ground ami lofty tumbling which all the
aforementioned small boys immediately imi
tate in secret phlccs, to Ik? ioiinced upon by
terror-stricken mothers who appreciate not
in the least the ell'orts of the woiihl-lie-arro-bats.
Then, there are horses and riders,
clowns and ring-masters, all glitteringin the
brightest of colors, and, in short, the whole
thing tells that the circusis coining. It will
lie in Kbcnsiiurg on Monday, August l'th.
It has a Menagerie along with it, ami the
ma j.'stie elephant, in the plural nitmlier, will
walk around when the La ml begins to play.
The "Mastadon" is now on its first sunimer
toiir, with everything new and fresh. With
a chance to see "a circus and menagerie under
one tent, our young friends are in a high
state, of excitement, ami one youngster asked
us, with great eyes, if we really thought a
man would ride A horse and balance another
in his head, as pictured on the big show
bills. F'A'rAL ArfiOENt. Mr. A. A.
milch respected and very useful
Chest Springs, this county, was
stantlv. on Tuesday last, at his
tlrooks, a
citizen of
killed in
saw mill,
three mile distant from that idace. He was
at work gumming a saw at the time, when
the emery wheel burst, ami a portion of if
striking him on the head, fractured his skull
ami caused instant death, as stated. The
deceased whs a young man, ami was only re
cently married. As an honest, worthy man
and an excellent mechanic hrf stood high in
the community, ami his shocking death is a
source of heartfelt regret to many liesides
j those connected with him by the liontl of
' hloml. We believe he was born somewhere
I in New England.
Mr. ami Mrs V 1 Tiirniv lmv the
isati VfM illist a,d rare mimic, Mr. cause that terrible scourge, scarlet fever, has
' ret,,,,' genui-inan all through, and if roblnil themot one of their househouhl pets,
Weeks' i' as promised, for two or three little Cecilia, ngi-d 2 years and 4 months, but
resim. i ,, onS "s "ext summer, we liocause their three other children are atlliet-
ed with the same disease, though at present
writing it affords us pleasure to say that the
recovery of all of them seems probable.
COMMUNICATIONS.
OUIt COMMON SCHOOLS.
THE HKTH THINlt.
Atiotlierg--eat watit intheCominou Schools
is the want of parental co-operation. Tin?
most careless observer can percei vet his want.
1 ne latticr is busted almut his out-doer em-
, ployments ajid the mother about her in-door
occupations, ami the children often are left
to shift for themselves. Varenrs who will
i accompany their children to the cirrus, the
theatre, or the pic-nie, seldom flceomprtny
tiiem to school. Month after month passes
atnl the parent never enters the school-room
door. This -is not right, l'arents can aid
pupils in many w ays to climb the hill of sii-
: ence:
1st. They can aid them by sirtiles ami good
i words. When children learn that their ef
i torts at school please their parents, they will
. be the more willing to push forw ard in study,
j And a smile, Or a kind look-, or an eiicour
j aging word, costs nothing. It is c heap help.
I -d. Tliev can aid them by asking questions
j sibout their studies and their progress; the
numlMTof lessons; the manner of reciting ;
the time of reciting; whether their lessons
I are already prepared, or whether they must
, jet learn them. All these little questions
make a deep impression on the young mind.
I :td. They t an aitl them in purchasing suit
i able hooks, enough of them ami furnished at
the proper time. Children cannot study in
! classes without suitable liooks, ami theo
I liooks should be furnished lie to re. the. tevhi
; comment es, and not after often weeks or
j months after commencement day.
J 4th. They can aid them by being kind to
I the teat her ami by visiting his school. They
( need not remain long in school just a peep
in, .i i.i.siuouame cali, will tlo pist time
enough spent, to create the lx-lief iii the mind
ot the pupils that they are interested in thj
cause of education.
5th. They i ;m aitl them in cold or w et ilavs
by taking them to school, ami by calling
, un uitiii w lien sctiool is out, or by given them
the fun of an uci-asivuml sleigh 'ride to ami
. from school. All these little acts of kindness
: and attention show that -dtieatioiiisam.it-j
ter of some moment, w hen grown up persons
! take an interest in the school.
btli. They can aid them by attending ex
aminations and exhibitions ami by giving
proper encouragement to their youthful c
, forts. Kven if these efforts are somewhat
, child-like, yet, by giving attention to the ef
j fort, and due prominence to those-who take
part in such exercises, their value becomes
enhanced.
I 7th. They can aitl them by frowning down
, all those little bickerings wiiich ofteii arise;
; and by refusing to listen to trifling eoui
i plaints. This is negative aid, but it often
; has as much weight as positive aid.
! When children go to college they are fur
nished with all the books needed, with
sp-nding money, towels, and many other ar
j tit h s. They are accompanied, by parents to
the tollege, and when commencement day
' conies, th-re is a rush tot he place of meeting-.
Valuable presents are given, either by the
; teat her himself, or by the parents, or the fa
', ciilty. Oiumenceiiieiit day becomes a great
; day. Victors are rewarded, diplomaed,
' crowned, ami resolutions written, read and
j printed in the papers. Why not act thus at
j t he close of a Common School'.' Children are
! children the world over. Th.'y like to be
petted ontl praisetl, noticed ami rewarded;
! and the lower the study, and the smaller the
' child, the greater is the necessity for these
1 stimulants.
, l'arents spend their money well who slip
. the teacher a tpiarter eVery now and then to
I be spent in the liurchiise of some little pres
ent, ami directors spend thrir money well
w ho furnish rewards ami presentsat the close
of each month or term. I have seen small
children Im-i time greatly elated .upon the re
ceipt of one vent, or one card worth only half
ii ivnt. "Despise not t he day of small things."
Who knows w hat great ami lasting good a
small present may tlo? Who knows how
much gootl a littie aid may do? Who knows
what at incentive a little book becomes when
given as a reward? A very learned wan
says that he was jirorokrd to stude Ja:;u, be
cause, w hen a Ixiy, he found a Latin line in
"Harvy's Meditations" which he did tint un
derstand, and which the author hail not
translated. So the gift of a Latin grammar
may L'lducu the recipient to study the lan
guage thoroughly.
I'an-nts often say that they are not scholars,
and crSnnot aid their children in study. It
is not (' in stmly they want so much :is rn-tnrit;-iitfitt
to study. They complain also
about the great variety of liooks. There
may be six grammars lying idle on the
shelves, but n'Mie is the gvammardemaiidcd.
This is often too trite, b'tt this isoften caused
in part by the migratory habits of the fami
ly. Hut even if this is not so, the same text
book is as necessary in the school room a
the same jirayer or hymn liook i in the
church, More will be said on this subject
when we come to text books. It is intro
duced here incidentally, in connection with
parental co-operation.
l'arents, take this subject into dt'-ep and
thoughtful consideration. If education is
worth anything if schools are of any use
j tle-n parental co-operation is necessary.
i Your chiltl reu are your own. They are
J growing up very rapidly. In a few- yenes
j they will fill your place in social, c'vil and
i religious life. Aid them, encourage them in
! acquiring such a knowledge of the arts, tin?
j sciences, manners and morals, as will enable
tht'iii to tiiscliarge tlieir duties intelligently
when you have passed away. Hon liov.
A I'Altn. Mr. Editor: The Singing Class
referred to by your Johnstown correspond
ent, " Unit Hoy," in his last letter, .desires
most heartily to thank that gentleman for
""' kind and complimentary mention made
by him of our late l'riii.-ij,'ul ami teacher
l'rof. Mausukn, who, though absent, will
never lie forgotten, as it was only through
his exertions, zealous and energetio te:weher
as lit? is, that we were fitted to till the posi
tion we ditl at the last County Institute.
We are also greatly obliged to Mr. W. 1
Davis, of Johnstown, for his proficient aid
as organist on the occasion referre.it to.
Yours, tc, fMXUNO Class.
If the present Town Council of this bor
ough is to be judged by itsacts, its elliciency
is not worth bragging aliout. This fact is
proven by the condition of the streets by
the condition of the pavements by the gen
eral appearance of the liorough, ami by the
fact, that the public pump in front of Oaimau's
store precisely the point where a public
pump is most needed has been practically
abandoned for several months past. Who is
to blame for tliia'.' 'tho Council or those who
elected it V
Dr. Isf.nri:i:5, of East Altnona, is having
entire success in the use of his improvements
in Artificial Dental Plates. The wearer has
double the satisfaction of any other plato
made by tliP profession. Any one needing
teeth should see the improvement before go
ing elsewhere. Ctlice hours from J a. m.,
until 7 P. M. A competent assistant will be
in the olhce in the evening until "J o'clock.
TnE pom Rays that "Tom Bolynn, his wife
and bis wife's mother, all went tlown to the
britlire together; tht brbtge tiroke down, and
they all tell in 4 Wc are roiuf to the devil!
said Tom Jlolynn." Hut they didn't jfo, for jn
bteud of lieiiijr drowned they lloated ushore on
it plank of the Philadelphia platrorm, and t'orth
wlth betook themselves to t'urmin and house-kit-pintr,
preparatory to which they bought a
biit lot of farm iuiplcuients, stoves, hard ware,
tinwaret groceries, ;tc., at Oeorire Huntley's
Immunol h cheap store, where everybody who
reads this should go and do likewise.
How to Go West. if you waut to go West,
take the Kbensburj; branch train at ti a. ni., ar
rive ut Cresson at 7, ami if you are in a hurry
jump on the Emigrant train at 4 p. uk If
thinifs work rijjht, the likelihood is that you
will HrrlveHt PiLtsturfh iu clue course of time,
where if you have not Kot fur euoujrh west
ward they will likeiy (rivo you further infor
mation, tin the railroad, they run by time, and
therefore it behooves you, before starting-, to
call on Cham. Roberts arid buy a good Ameri
can watch. West or no west, ouy from Cham.
ThB report that a blacksnake fourteen feet
lotiK was seen drapirinpr its ponderous tail alontf
on the farm of ooo Smith, in Yoder townslup,
lucks connrmailon. But the report that H.J.
liemr liro., 241 Main street, Jofinstown, have
marked down their stock if nice. stylish ready
made clothiujr to the lowest notch is vouched
for by all who have been their to see Rip cities
may trot out larger stocks than Hess at llro.,
but better groods at the same low prices cannot
be found inside or outside of any cis-y.
Buino J'our cash to M. L. Oatman and get
juoie than full value for it iu elegant soods.
T TE LIOHT RfNXlXt: DOMESTIC SEW.
1XU MACHIXE. it bus but sixty pieces. 'count
injf every ,ml-t of the Machine ami stand, while
.l.e t.owe Machine contain- :M4. This will jrive
Rn idea of iti simplicity, ft will tlo work, tine
or course, thai m t.ihel- machine- will Htteinpt.
from ill',- fluesT jiossainer to i'.lu thicknesses of
Gtessoil imislin. tt will sow without change of
needle, thread or tension. All moveable purls
are made ot hardened t tccl ami t.ui nialieU hear-tus.-
1T MAltfcs XO XOISK WHATEVER,
: . un.tl the proprietors hei-l.y offer
.4 Hacir ly,f ti,if Hundred lhilltir r't.r atiutdhrr
L'h U Stitch Maehint tlmt n t tin a Uuld.
.. .A rents of other inaehiues dare not fo on trial
w ith it. Sold on the most reasonable terms
Hou'l tmy until you see the "Domestic." or you
will regret it. It. w. steadiuan & Co., General
Ag-euts,2u SUth Street, Pittsburgh.
GO AND SEP. FOIt yomSELF! -Andy Fos
ter, of the well known firm of tit-is Ac Poster,
wan in New York and Philadelphia recently,
and hs his experience in the pui-chaS'e of dry
(roods of the newest patterns, ltest styles ami
bef-t tpmlity is well known ive fipeet to see a
rush of eiistomers to that establishment when
this tact becomes frenerallv known, t'cis Jc
foster have the largest and best selected stock
of dry Roods in this citv jatittiie firm desire to
call particular attention to lue department al
lotted to
t CAPtPFTS!
One portion of their larue store is devoted to
the sale of eai'j;i;tA, and as they buy an immense
stock at a time t iu-y nre necessarily enabletl to
buy ami .pell .then per than any other store in
town. Visit itcisiV Foster's ma iiiiuot h store on
(Union street, Johnstown, and e.tamir e their
(roiKl.-ami prices and we are sure ou will pat
ronize the firm.
hickf.ys KntxrrritK w.akf.kooms.--
John Mickey, Cuiiertaker, on Julian street.
Fourth Wui-tl. Altoona, is prepared to supply
-Jetalic Ibirial Cases of all eizes and patterns,
and on reasonable term?.
Mr. ) lie-key Keeps constantly en hand a la'rire
stock of new ami fashionable furniture, and
those w ho require nnvthlmr in his line should
trlve him a tall. EveVv article se::t from his
rooms w ill be warmntetl as reprcsenrerl.
Hair ami cn'raw I.laurasses man ui'ac lured to
oi-iler at less than city prices.
Cune seat chairs re-caned and fitted up as
ffood as new.
AU orders from a distance riTinp.t I v attended
to. Lju!.U.-tf.J
TO CONSlTrvlPTIVES.
'lhf advertiser; having1 been permanently
cured of that tlH'.id tliscuse, ( 'oiisiim ption. by a
simple t e'.betl,-, 1 anxi';us to make known to his
fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who
desire it, lie will send a cony of the prescript ion
used, (free of chance) with the directions for
prepariiiK' and usin ihe sa::ie; which they will
find a si "UK cfHi: for ( ii.'-miJ inn, !i no. llin i
t hitiK, ,c Parties wishing the pt csei Iption will
please address
l'KV. KDWAI(t) A. AVlljSOX,
H-lS.-ly. ll:i Pciin St., WillianisbuiKli, X. y.
Johnstown has now a daily Voire in the
news and literary jrossip of the times, and we
are free to bay that it makes jrood use of its
powers. It seems to be well sustained hv busi-ne.-s
men ami others, and by none moio freely
thau the enterprising? firm of Able ndifer & Cop
pock, whose i.iammoth advertisement assures
us that thi-y are closing out their s-ummer irooi's
nt actual n , ami as they have everylhimr that
feminine fancy could desire in the mal ter of
wearing aj'iuu-t-l, we add our voice to Johns
town's Ft,;..' in a'lvisinj?- the latlies especially
to jfOtthere and buy, and go at once. SLJ Main
street is the place.
TkR trt-.rn of siniaerset, which suffered almost
total destruction by tiie a few mouth.'? inro. is
bcim? rapidly I ehuiit in a more substantial and
elegant style. The ancient town will soon as
sume if not exceed its former proportions, and
the people thereaway as well as hereaway who
understand their Owe Interests will continue to
thick-, as heretofore, to the exceedingly low
priced Clothing lOie of. M. H..Mayci-. Opera
House. '2 I'.i .Mrtin street. Johnstown. tVheVe till
kimi of wearinir aparel and furnishimr pood
for men ami hoys are now hoimr tlisiit.scd of ut
whol'.'Sale citj prices to close out summer stock.
A vorrrtt r.Ativ who wiis tbiinp her lve! liet
to shuttle off this mortal coil by theaid of tiyht
l.iciuc-, and who was hoard to si'riy, 'l would not
live alway I ask not to stay," suddenly made
up her mind to keep on living a little longer,
if for no other purpose than to sec. admire and
buy of the if rent abundance of elegant dress
(roods and dry fronds So temptingly displayed
ami sochetiply sold at John J. Murphy's popu
lar emporium, corner of Maiu and Frntikliii sis.,
Johnstown, where the best of (foods ami the
most moderate prices ever reig-n supreme.
Thh pink of perfection is a flower, and Solo
mon in all lilsiflory had not a toilet to (.ompurc
withalilly. I ! thoe da vs. however. James J.
Murphy's Star I'lothmir Hal! was not, and Sol
omon labored under a disadvantage not pecu
liar to the present time. Mr. Murphy has suits
enough to supply a regiment, and poor indeed
is the man who cannot afford to buy (rood and
substantial clothiti(r at the very low pr ices cre
vaiiing at Xo, lJ Cliutou street, Johnstcwn.
Caftion. Every genuine box of Hit. Mc-
I-ANE'S FIVElt PILLS bears the signature of
FLEMING IPtOS., and their private Vnited
States Stamp. ;!.'""Take no other." The
market is full of imitations.
U V. KM'AI..
QFINN-CANNY. -Married, at Pt. John's
(Catholie) church. Johnstown, on Tuesday, -.)d
ult., by Uv. 1'. . Garvey, Mr. John Quinn and
Miss Mary Canny, both of Conemaug h borough.
V.'e congratulate the happy britle(rrotm on
his good luck in securing so eon n j u bride as
on r young friend Mary, unJ we are sure that
he will ne er have reason to regret the bestow
al of his atl'ictions on olie so worthy. To the
tender and caret ill teachings of a good mother
Mary adds a naturally amiable and kind dispo
sition, mid our word for it she will never tail
in any of the duties pertaining to the life of
wedded felicity upon which she hasentered. A
long ami happy life and a peaceful eternity be
theirs-.
POWFKS-LONG. Married, at Pt. Bartholo
mew's Catholic) church, Wilmore.'ou Sunday
afternoon lust, by Uev. O. 1'. Gallagher, Mr.
Thomas Powers, of Washington township, and
Miss Sarah Lon, of the former place.
"OTIII'K. All persons are hereby notified
that the ?ole and exclusive right to make,
use ami vend my PATENT HOT A It Y PL'MP in
the County of Ca'.hf.rla and State of Pennsyl
vania is owned by VM. H. WOitK, of Indiana
county, and the public are cautioned against
purchasing the same lruui any other pari v.
S. M. SNYUEU.
August 3, liSTli.-at.-S1.
1 the DISTRICT COl'liT or the IMTKD STATES.
fn tlie matter uf slitwrt U. t'ru, JiaiiXrupt ;
An. ll;lti in lianhnijitcn.
Western Distuict of PEXNsrLV?Lt.:
At Ebeilsburg, the 10th July, A. lh l;-2.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKHN.-The under
signed hereby gives notie? if bis appointment
as Assignee tit' Albeit G. Fry, of Ebensburg, in
the County of Cambria and State of Pennsylva
nia, within said iJistriet, who has been adjudged
a Bankrupt upon his creditors' petitiou by the
District Court of said District.
GEO. O. K. ZAllM, Assignee:
Ebensburg, Aug. 3, lK72.-3t.
I. the DISTltltT t OCRT of the l.MTKl) STATUS-
lit the mutter lit fru, DiurrA Co., lianlciints :
An. 1137 in LtaiUcrutttc!.
WESTEKN PlSTItlCT Or PENNYT,V ANI , S3 :
At Ebensburg, the li)th July, A. D. 1S7?:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The under
signed hereby gives notice of his appointment
as Assignee of Fry, Duerr & Co., of Ebensburg.
in the County ot Cambria and State of Penn
sylvania, within said District, who have been
adjudged bankrupts upon their creditors' peti
tion by the District (Join t, of Paid District.
GFO. C. K. ZAHM, Assignee.
Eben.sburg, Aug. U, lTS.-ut.
1 7 1 r i r I i is CiT
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the
otlieeof theCoiumissionei-s of Cam t;ria cauu
ty, in Ebensburg. until the "i day ok Septem
hek, 1HT2. for furnishing the materials Hud
building a TERRACE AVALL in fiont of the
new Jail. Plan ami Specifications Can be seen
at the Commissioners' oDiee. The Commission
ers imn e the right to reject any or all propo
sals, if they see proper to do so. HidderS will
please write the word " Proposal " on the oUt
bide of the envelope contaiuing the bid.
JAS. E. NEAPON, i
FRANCIS O'FRIKL, v Commissioners.
IWJ1. D. McLELLAND, )
Ebensburg, Aug. 3, I87i.-4t.
LAST CHANCE !Adorn Your Homes!
DbtiUNII'ltEM CIIR03IOS.
VN ELEGANT CttHOMO. Farm yard Seeno,
size Hxl7-hns been selling for tt.50. Only
need be seen to be appret'latcth Pent by mail
on receipt of tfl.50. ""The Dart-root Hoy," size
10x14. This elegant Chroruo represents Young
America full of life, fun and mischief. tl.W by
mail. An elegant Chronio of Ilrn?e Ur
tvy the first olie published natural as life;
si.c UIxl5. Dy mail, $1.00 ; or the three for .J.OO
worth th rets times the amount. Large rum.
mission to Ayents. Here is a chance for oil out
of employment to make tnon-y. Send for par
ticulars to UU HEN & CO.,
I3.-lin. Publishers Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa.
iUDlTOK'S NOTICE. Having been
appointed Auditor by the Orphahs Court
of Caiuoria county, to distribute the funds in
the huudsof John Manuion and Heury Scanlan,
Executors of Michael Cunningham, deceased,
the undersigned hereby gives notice i hat he
will attend for that purpose, at his othce In
Etiensburg. on Thursday, the sSHd day of Au
OF8T next, at 2 o'clock, v. m., when and where
all persons interested may attend.
July -7, li','21. JOHN S. ItHEY.
ALL HAIL ! TEE EXCELSIOR ! !
KLECKKER & CO.'S
Monster Circus, Mm eM l?mm.
rillST VISIT TO PENNSYLVANIA
OK TUE LARGEST CONSOLIDATED
Circus, Muss'da I llmnm lm Formei.
Mill I'.Ktiibit at
KILN'S 131 JRG,
ON MONDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1872,
roil OXK HAY ONLY.
-U'TKItVOOX r.XTKKTA I N VI'ST at 2 o'eloek.
ICVKNINO I'KRfOKMAXl'K at S ti'flot'k.
Doors opon one hour previous.
ADMISSION . I t:TH.
t'liib'rpn Trn Yenrs of Aire, end Vtiuiicrer, 25 fenls.
A Freo Outsido EXHIBITION
will be given at the ground at 1 o'eloek, p. m.,
liefore the opening of the doors for the after
noon performanee. MI.nS H. Ctlilh.NA will
make a grand aseension upon a single ire,
feet long, from the ground to the top of the
eenter pole of the paviiiion, wind and weather
permitting.
THE FIRST TOUR OF THESE EXfilftmO.S
on the . nieflean eont inent. and they are given
iiritler F)r:i MONTEH TENTS, maminotli
t'. a ter-proof I'a villions, tnipuhle of seating 5.0OI
vpeet.itors, with seats so arraugetl as ti give ail
tin opportunity of witnessing the exhibition
I'KESKN ri. .L fur O.NK I'KII K of A13HSSI0..
The moi?t eomplete traveling exhibition in
Aineriea. This cinntie -stablishment, organ
ized for 3KT-'; rei)u:res M men t'.nd 100 horses for
its transportation.
A Jlttriiiiceiii Street I'i-(ii frUi6h
of Oriental splendor will be given on morning
of day of exhibition, at 11 o'eloek preei.-ely, led
by the Egyptian far of Alexandria, eniiti.iniiig
l'rbl. Taos. Swas's S1LVEU Co U NET !...U.
Its Gjsaastifi and Equestrian D5pc.rtm2r.ts
are under the able direetion of
The great and only Mdlle. Adf.i.ixk Font.mn
m.KAi;, Lady tiymnastaml C-iling Walker, Tra
peze I'erformer and Antipodist, besides her in--omiarable
Comie Hat Spinning. The feats ot'
this.the most beautiful lad V in A uierieu.inust be
seen to be appreciated. Language tails to elm--vey
nnytnitig like a just idea of her great merit.
Mdlle. ConONA, the woild-fatned premiere
Ivjnest rienne, whose bold and graeeful feats of
equitation it is impossible lo rival.
Mons. TVAtalie, the Man of Steel, with the
Iron Jaw, liftsa 40-gailon eask tilled with ll'innl,
besides a man hohling two jO-iouild Weights,
with his teeth aloue.
Mdlle. Anoela. the Female fs.impfnn and the
AVontieiTiil Artilerist. who will holrt a tan Hon
(a slx-poniiter upon lior Fliuuldpia nml
charge it before the audience.
Mdllo. (Jaiu.uet.lk Mapakte, the eharming
Iaon Tamer and )ueen of the Menage.
Mdlle. Cakiue CoriONA, the Female Illondin,
the most brilliant Tight Hope Hunter and As
tensionist before the publie.
Mr. Huiry C011OMA, the reekless and unap
proaehnfile Somersault Hider and umpiestion
bly the btst general performer in the country.
The Walhalla ISkoth Kits Max, John and
Edward the Emperors of the Uynasinm, late
of Hentz' Cirque la Eniiiereur, Dt-rlin, Prussia.
Their first appearance in this country.
IThe name' of the many other great artists
are omitted for want of space.l
Mr. Wiiliam Kennedy,
CLOWN AKB COMIC VOCALIST,
the Af Ddern Trmehstone and Conversirtionalist.
antl the most Interestingand pleasing humorist
of the day.
I'rof. Wm. A. Havis, the Taon King, llistori
cal lecturer, and Superintendent of all the
Animals in the Hens and Cages.
A large corps of Ausileries, Riders, Voltieurs,
Acrobats and Gymnasts will bo presented in
association with the artistic forces of this Cir
cus. .
Itomonibcr I that by attending this Circus,
Museum and Menngerie you get more amuse
ment aild behold greater wonders all for the
satne'amoUnt that It cost to attend a circus
only. Vou here see the finest Menagerie and
the greatest Circus in America. Don't fail to
witness the GRAND FREE EXHIBITION one
hour before t?le afternoon performance.
3 TciIsj jrt'i-io Levees
one hour previous to the Circus performances,
which will commence at 2 and 8 o'clock, p. ni.
.THIS GREAT MASTADON OF EXHIBITIONS
WILL J1XHIBIT AT .
Indiana, Saturday; Aitritst 10th;
EbenxVurfj, Monday, Amjtist 12th;
Altootia, Tuesday, August Hith ;
lloUidaysbury, Wednesday, 14th.
REMEMBER THEDAY AND DATE.
FKAXK RIVERS, General Director,
iH
PAMPHLET COilTAtHlNC fULL DESCHIPTI0H
Frmii the Jiiixetiita (fu'n iincrit, Jidn. IstIT
A very f-pii itcd and interest ing M jwlrg Match
was held on the farm of C. II. Eo.-t wick. Esq.,
near Compbellsport, in ibis county, on the l.lib
lust. There was a larg-e attendance of specta
tors, and more than ordinary interest mani
fested in the friendly competition. Au agree
ment bad been entered into, between the par
ties representing the different machines, th-.;t
only Common Machine? (ut.-h as are ordinarily
offered for t-nlc, and not mad? for special occa
sions) f-honld be uilon-ed to enter thfe contest;
each machine should mow an equal tO'intott of
gin??, and ono-tcam and driver should be used
for all, in order that the trial might be a fair
one, and the merits of the machines alone lay
claim to public favor. The -.Etna" Mower,
made by the .Etna Matm fact n ring Co. of Salem,
Ohio, for winch I'cter II. Hoan appeared as
agent, proved to have the lightest draught, and
this, with its simplicity oT construction and
beauty of tlesign, combined with its powerful
cutting qua'.iticP, made it the favorite of the
day.
Captain A. T. King: of Chnrlestown. was cho
sen as a committee to note the draught of each
machine, as indicated by a dynamometer, which
was found to be as follows:
.Etna." Draught, 1l His.
"HlCkEYE," .
"KSCKOUMt,'
"U'OI'.I.II," . ..
TllATFU'S,"
"W'OOli,"
1T"
1T"
i:
nr.
X1
iT For Pamphlet, containing fall description
of the
"Em' MOWER AND REAPER.
Hith Hfr'TY Ko.ist.ns Hliy it is .t:ticritir,
CAM. ON, OH AOt'HKSS,
GEOIU'Ji: 11UNTJ.EV,
Afiit for 'n:ilr ii I uiiuty,
7-i:-.-ir. EBSrSDURC, PA.
p ii o i o s i: b a m r: n d ai e n t
"- Tt) TU K
CONSTiTlJTiON of PENNSYLYANiA.
jixT iii sin.rnox
rronoKinsnn AsiieiKtiiiriit I lie Con
slit.lfion of Icun.yl nuia.
I!r It ii'wirn htjllic Sennte tnd ...-i.f liepre
frntatiw if tl Vmr.nviti irenlih nf I'eiin.'rlriinia
i;t ti -inr.il .t.-isr ,i)T,u )iii:t. That the following
Amen Iment of the Constitution of this Com
monwealth be proposed to the peopl? for their
adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provi
sions of tlie tenth article thereof, to wit :
AMENDMENT:
Strike oiit thesi.vt'u section of the sixth arti
cle of the- Constitution, and insert in lieu there
of the following : "A Mate Treasurer shall be
chosen by the qualitled electors of the Slate, at
such times and for such tcrnt of Service as shall
be prescribed by l.nv." .
AVI I EI AM ELLIOTT;
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JAMES s. KIT TAX,
Speaker of the Senate.
Approved -The twenty-Second day of March,
Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-two. JNO. W. GEAUY.
Prepared and certified for publication pursu
ant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution.
rT-lo.-3m. FKANCIS JOllDAN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Office Secretary of the Commonwealth. (
Harrisbiirg, June ".'(lib. lsT2.
IV Oil HE James McD.rmirt rs MU
- ' eliftc) McDCrmitt, John M l)ermitt, Mi
chael A. McDermit, son of full aire of Henry
McDermit, tiit-easi'tl. Mnd Charles V. M?-Iermit.
liv tiis tiii.ii-Ii:iti..l,iin s l.itziiiK-cr In the 'ourt
of Cotnmi.u. I'ieas tit' Cuiiiliiia foiintv. Xo. r
Hecemlier Term, ltxj;. I'furies- Suu'imons in
lartition.
Am.l now, Juno I:?. 1ST?, Pule upon James Mc
Dermit. John McDermit, and James Litzinsror.
tluartlian of Charlt s V. McDermit. John C.
McDermit, and James P. McDermit, minor
children of Henry McDermit, deceased, is
awarded by the Court to appear ttferein on the
lirst day of next term, to accept or refuso to
take the real estate at the Valuation put upon
it by the inquest held on thctJuth day of Febru
ary, A. D. ls"..
Notice to be sriven to Michael McDermit of
the Pule by publication six times iu the Cda
bia Free win. Uv tin' Court.
SKAI.. Enim the Record. Certified lit h or
June, isri. .1. K. II1TE. Prot hotuitarv.
AtUistW. Ik IloxACKKlt, Shi lilT. IJcL'Ojit.
A D.MINISTATOirS NOTICI-:
Estate of Maky Mt Oi ikk, tke'd.
Ietters of Administ ration m the estate of
Maky MiHiihk, late of iiroui;h of Ijoretto.
Cambria county, doe'd, haviuur ta en (rrantetl to
the umlcrsiu-neii by the Kcfristcrof said coun
ty, all persons indebted to the estate in ques
tion are requested to make payment without
delay, and I hose ha vinir claims against the same
will please present them properly authentica
ted for settlement. EUAN CIS O'l-Tti EL.
Lorctto, July AK lS72.-iit. Administrator.
A DMIMSTKATIOX NOTICE
- Estate of William nif.EY. dee'd.
I-etters of Administration on the estat of
Wimjam Uii.ky, late of lM-ospcct btiro', Cam
bria county, deceased, having been grunted to
the undersijrtietl by tl'e lt-ristf-r of said county,
all persons indebted to said estate are retpiesl
ed to make payment wit hunt delay, and those
bavimr claims arainst the same will please pre
sent them properly authenticated lor settle
ment. Sb'SAX HI LEV, Administratrix.
Prorpect, July ',U ISTS.-t'it.
TMUDGi: LEITING. sr.ALKD Tito-
popai.s for the materials and the erect iorf
of a KKIDCJK across the Clearticld Creek, near
the saw-mid of Anthony Swires, in Clearfield
township, Cambria county, will bo received at
the otliee of the Commissioner of 5aid count v
until tlic3Tii hit or Arcrsr, b"'. Piausand !
spec i flea i ions can be seen at the Comtnisa'ouer's
otliee. J AS. E. NEASON, I
FRANCIS o'FKIEL. VComm rs.
WM. D. M C LELLAND. )
Ebensburg, July 2U, lS7.-ol.
POAL! COAT,! ! Tlie subscriber is
' novt prepared to furnish, in laiveorsinn'J
tmautities. all piL"jtics of ANTII It. VI 1 IE r.ud
lilTCMINOCS COAU at lowest market rates.
Coal delivered promptly and tree of charge for
hauling at any point in Lbc-iisbonr or i icimty.
tink-in left at the Zaum STtinK will rect i ve tiue
attention.-. . DANIEL li. iaiim.
Eoensburtr, May 25. 1tCi.-tf- ,
M.L.OATMAN'S
STORE, XO. 100 HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG.
r
FOR THE SEASON.
LiMSSSIIITS
1. W. ERW1I i CO.
172 & 174 Federal St.
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
Ladies' Suits, from $2.50 to $10.00
Hernanis, from 10 to 50
Grenadines, frcm 12 to 50
Real Wash Poplins 15i to 20
Suitings, from 12-i to 25
50 BiHerent Styles cf
mm goods!
Blost Remarkable Bargains;
ALSO,
WE FtRMSHiad CiOCDS,
A! I
Men and Bors'Wear,
Vholesalejiad Retail.
Principal Offlee 01 W
in Valuable gifts'
Tl BE D I ST It I HUT KO IX
135lU hEGT'LAR JIOSTIILV
f lft Enterprise I
To bed awn Mominj, aS. olb, ; ISta.
fi aiwl luiilnl Irl7v of
$5,000 II GOLD!
i wo Prizes $1,000- f trg
Tvun Pri70
--w . ..too v-JU -r 1
:.:.. D! (Mni - (IS'1
one I n, , i f ,-,-,,,, : ,e ua,,.,ir,( iT.wu-Uh,
Sdr.rr,. I n.,rnr. v,,rlh fl,r-Hi
0 J!r,o ,,., Jiu.JV,j, Uh .vire,-j."Wfwi
. ,. "rrti .fiJOO.
I'-Vw'i'VY'" SVW.'.i: iu'-s.not-th !C0,.h;
20 did u i:rr Urer.Uuntinij II M,
(-;!,,:';;s. I-o-'ntine sMid Cent's Cnld Vf(t
t u: i is. Solid and ;Douhle-Platcd SiHer Table
V'V1 v t:' iS' I'hotojrrapli Albums, Jcwcirv,
vr-sli 'c:r G:f::, n.ncr.. . - riclj'.j UV.ti to r,0,0tKi.
'' '" .irl lrrniliu.i,ii brftiion!
SlNtjl.K TllKKTS tt; Six TlCKFTSf-,; Twei rn
1 icki.ts Tffn.Mr.rivE Tickets i ".
siriptioij of tlie manner of drawing, and other
wiV,,l,,'a'",.,,J" ril ',tIUe ftstribnti a,,
u ill i,c sent to any one ordering them. All let
ters must be uddrcssed to
OFKIfl- I Ik CIV. J
1 11' V . Cf - M.l r.. IHIX l.
" - U CINCINNATI, O.
CHEAP
GOODS!
GOODS
CHEAP!
t runs am the imbbcsrem rally, that holms
just ree. -ivitl a laiye fb-punt sttiek of
IS xl'S, SHOKS. (i ITERS,
si.iph.rs. it T,5 cr? t-
TEAS, COFFEES. Sl UAKS. - -.
svitrps. spices. soi;
TOIlACCt). en; AKS. S CF I s. ' Al " s '
PERI-TMEISIES. NOTIONS ir
OIL, LAMPS. laIP FIXTI-kVs
WALL PAPFS, Wixiinw fc LENDS, &. ,
besides a general vanetrt.f ot her oods Call
soon and sec the bargains I am onerina-.
June 1, iy.J-3m. Slmmit, Pa.
THE BIGGEST SHIP AFLOAT!
- . a k. w r t I I
PERSONS ifoinif to Europe, or those sending
f ti r t h e i i . .
ft iends tt the til. I ? r
t nuiitrn tiuirht to
tmy their tickets
from M. P. Mka
ou;:i!. Ajrent for
the celeb rated
ol Mennifrs to and from Europ'htsLino
rrV',"1,.r,U,4 V f,:r t-'"'rt, speed ami safety
Dt-atts tor il and upwards sold nt the lowest
if V ''I, 1 '" 1 1,1 l,'t r !nr' i'-ors call at
.1nl,.,ctn.. . me-Kiui sireci,
u une 'sz, is;
T2.-tf.l
XrALIIAULK VAlin FOR SALR
A FARM eoniainin-r ! Acre, uiore or
t.i men .cres are clear,
situated in Monster
bria county, within two miles of I? S f 14
Crcssoiiatid about the same dis- fcVJITif
tanee from I.oi etto. w II be sold ilp
... v i. ni iiij iu t-jiv lerm.H. - j- -coiiifortahle
Dwelling House anl a wrtHxl Stable
art r i.iomr th improvements. There is also mv
excellent orchard on the. premises and a never,
lailiti- spnnjr convenient to the house. Any
pers..ii w ish,I;!r to j,, x.ia c-:u ei;lt oo me at
fuuncl Hill, (Jalliti.i, or address
f , , , JOHN ti'IJlHEN.
July l:.-tr. C.alliuiu. Cambria Co., Pa.
currte! on in all its
M-' branches bv Da. WERTZ &
lll . T.,. x-t . .
-i iw ir iiMjAd umiM.", -ex
1 street, Joms-rV
I lUul.s build-sirfV-
re very best and
town, I'a., in John I.
in-. They make the
cheait st Alil ll It '.lA I. TF.F-TH in Johnstown.
Ilea ut i ful anu rtiMl'l.in K sK.sai froiu-Mu into.
Teeth KXTrtACTEO ami Kll.l.l n fne of charsre,
except fur materiais use.l. Nt.tieu the ft.il.jw
injr certltiiite : This is to eert if v that I.themi
tlersiK ned, have It'tvi to the uliove ir. W'l.ui
Jf IlKn.a room in rciib'-nce ou Vshii'3-toii
street for a term tt six ycuis.
John L. H a ab.
Jolihtlown. June II, IS72. IjiilJU.-ltiii.J
JAMES r7rEED & CO.,
watches, mum mm
."i-H-l A- ' 'H!i tTt fino, 3m.
I S T I' skdi: i M, l a
FINE WATCHES CAREFULLY ICEPAIUED.'
'jirnlNKUY & DltElAItlNfi.
-t - Tiie attention of the Ijidies" Of Etrw
bmv ami vicinity is directed lo the fact that
MUs. K: E. JON ES has just received an invoice
ol new anil rashiomtMc Millinerv (!o;nKhI her
rfitims. iii the Iist Ward. ElK nsburjr, We.' in.
llotiiicts. Hats, etc., a specialty. Dt-csMiiakinif
donu. Tho paU ouaxe of the public is resnct;l-
ful'y solicited. juneldy.J
"AIJTIOX All persons Hie Lercby
notified not to trive credit to any body on
my account without a written order fvonf hi
l'artics having cluiuis aaipat me wiil pitatie
present them within fix weeks from date, au I
those indebted to me will much oblige bv s -i-tiititf
without tb-lay. GEO. CLAMPER,
Carrolltowu, July 'M, IsT-.-Ii, Tailor.
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