J s 3 ixrsrisszs.s; jsis; FHE eBRIS FREEH. ; Qpenikg of the campaign! fritl'iy, - - - St jtU :abvr C, I f oNSTlTI Tl:N.LCeiNH- I: t NCI". I II plir- of arrangement made iy me i-cmo- ,-r.i v -l the Senatorial Enstrie t e ednposeel ol e'oiinties of Cambria. Clearfield, Clinton -B.1 tl:, I'onfcrces from t-aid counties j-t at Lk Haven, August ;iuth, 1kTi. li" motion, Hon. L. A. Mat-key, of CI111 .r was ihoteii Chairman, and 11ciu;ru Fret, ff K'.k. was selected as Sccit-tary; . ftt-r v.hich the following Conferees luescut I j credentials ami took their seats : Cambria Ceii JOs. McDonald, F. Bearer, ili r ' p v Shoemaker. ti. 1.1 J. V.. Goodlander J. A. Ela- t BlK -ttr, I. U- Krebs. 'intm-L. II. Mackey, W. II. Erown, O. f - Noble. K. 1. Hall, J. L. Brown, Ilcruiau Jdr!' Elatctibergc-r nominated VTui. Mc- Conoiih, Ei y.r. Iuonmi, of Clinton, nominated George Aii li'-libni b. Esq. . C' i'eial McDonald nominated Hon. Ii. L. Jl'r Hi'uwn, of E'.k, nominated lion. John rnoiiH ballot beins taken, the vote stood .A'liowb: Mr. McCullon-h :i ; Mr. Aucb "wU: Mr. Johnston 4; .Mr Hall 8. T),.- Chairman thereupon dee dared George Awhei.buiu and John G. Hull duly 1101111- OiiKotiot.efMr. Biatc-nberger, the nomi- uati..m ' '1,t'" ,lliult 5t5 imoiis. On nR.u.'K. n,,i:,ul'"'.aM-i- ,0 l. A. MAt Kl'A, Lliaamau. llVV.M VN KKKT, Secretary. l--f jp Jl "!" !,H :,t "ear Home. j.,.f j!;;rKt r 1 ats P.ln'r. - ji. i-r l ats P.arKer. Tv lji'sy H's IVtrker ami T'.kiir. i i r-ifi'd meeting Tuesday niht. J'nrr iili r vinegar at M. I.. Ualiiian'a. iJ. II. side show exhibits at Cres-jiijfii-il-'iy. . f-pi'iti-lmi'.se near town was robbed a jVfl ri'.ciitf r"- -il'i'litital eoinmmiicntion from Ioretto tHt1:ite f- r bis issue. -V hen you want the very best ih.ur in tLemai Ket In; HUre to eall cm M. I... Oatinan. 'I'lie .Sen asserts that eighty-three llv riiMiransin Altoona will vote lor tlreeley, j'rown ami Uin kalew. One orchard near Mivrtiiishur, l'.lair roui-ly, is estimated to contain three thoiia ml biishels oI"i';Ml s. The next Argument -trt wi.l he held onTuesilay, the 1Mb of next Utolcr, one ttK ut'ti-r the elect ion. liipe lm niii'S, jiriine oysters, luscious loaches anil t-weet .otat.H-s ami atenm lotis , lire siuoiit: Uie poml things now lo be had at i MeCann's cheap store. j l'ai ti. s in attendance "t I curt should liear in mind that Mr. McCnnn is prepan d ! it all titm s to s. i ve up mi alson short noti e i d t l-a.- mal.il- rates. Give him si call. Oysti is are once more in season, and McCann is prej.jind to serve them iu any i ityle dcsireil, or furnish them to families ! by dozens cr inn. die. Is, in the shell or out of j Thi's. K. Davison otb.-rs for sale nt 1 a bargain uixty-nine am s of land in Muck- . licTrtowi'sh'ii." about fort v of which arecl. Rr- d, two story 'laiiK house, etc. Advertise ment wxl w ee K. ii. 1.. u::ii has for sale anew fancied j appba-pa 1 er, wh'i h not only does the jmriiiK rapidli Mini Mieccbsl'ully. but throws awuy j theaplf- wli.-ii the paring ju-ocess is coin- j JjJtt. G'i :iud see it come and buy it. Studies will lie resumed at Mt. Ga.Mat7.in j Seurinary and tin Aead.-my of Holy Name, this place, on Monday next, lloth institu tion! an eminei.tlv worth, v of the most liber al Jiatronai:, uud v e hope they will receive j it. Don't forget that M. I.. Oaimnu has ! adopted tin; ash system and says that he I Will Tnaice no exe.-pt ion". His terms are 1 utrietly ca. h. and that is why he can aloud ! to pell so much cheaper than other dealers in j this Vicinity. Henry Horshey's leg was ennght be tween the master wheel and frame of a tUr?hiiiR machine, at I,ndwi k, Westmore lais. county, en Tuesday, and the foot was (,.,! severed from tlie limb and the lioucs f t.V leg terribly shattered. -,.is of irooel fellows ill to see us this TVj-rf;, aiincig wlnmi we name Messrs. 1. it. Pwi:k. John P.. Hay, Harry Mayer, (!. E. I'trthirg, J. P. Eiut.m, Cas. Easly, M. P. M"(;her and .Jacob Zimmerman, all of J Irt'stown. Welcome' ami-well, come again. fin- beet that beatsall the bee-ts, lie-cause tbsbiguest beet of all lie-e-ts, is the eight and a half pound Wet sent us by our lever frieml, Mr. Al. Ford, tieiiet agent at Cres iwa. Tin- oniy be-af that is liKely to ln-at it this fall is tin- big Wat in store for the llad icl party at the coming elections. -"-Win. Ixiwry, of Some'rset county, is the "Lippy fatlu-r of a lsy baby six months obi lfleii wedghs :??.a poumls, ten anel a half lotu.ls of which In: has acquired within the fASt three mouths. At tin; same rate of Ijoin, this youthful proHfy will weigh 2, 800 Jourrel.s wh;li he reache:s the a;;; of lua turitv. We si, old have noteel ere this the fae-t that Miss Jeiin'e Confer, of Altoona, in re ligion Sister Mary Aelelaide, anel Miss 1 auline AnK rman of 1'ottsville, in religon Sister Mary t ilia, made- their solemn vowh ?.tiei were r. ceiveel into tin; order of Ileiiedie tin Sisters, at Carrol It own, a couple of weeKs W. H. H. UraiTien'., Ks p, the geinnl and '- achant eilit rol" the Tyrone; IhruM, is, it i asserted, alut to sever his relations wilh tha paper and accept tin; position of O'uunt emirv-r for the remiwneil Coleman children, a troupe- that has no Mii;i ior in the way ef dranjaTn- pr.Mligies. P.ring them this way, liraim-rd. Mr. James Pyrin-, of ('arroll township, ha. MH-ured the. agency for t ho ma nu fact u res and Bab; in Carroll, Cloi field, Chest and Kusquebai.ua townships of the; celebrated lUnKeye Grain and Seed Cleaner, adver tised lnew here in our paper, and whic h has no equal as a grain aad seed cleaner. The IhicKfve can lie seen and e-xamined at Car rolltown, Sr. Ni.holas ami St. Augustine. Fanners will do well to see it ami buy it. Last w e.-K we inserted the ad viTt ise-ment Messrs. Murray - Dunn, Phoenix Foun Il. Ilidayslitirg, and briefly invited af- : .On to the sanm. We nee-el now only adel ' ' .Ve are jiersonally acquainted with iKith t. .-Sn-iiiU-rs of this firm, and Know them ! excellent mechanics and ele-serving f" rltiii.ii. Thev are fully comiM'tent te C ) their wurit rii'ht :m.l ni-rfi'i-tl - w il.ini to - - - r I . - - I 1 -1 ! at low . .st rates. W" asK. our friends i I-rtuiemlHT them. j If you want to have a gay time ami Ir: et a host eif rood fellows, lie sure to at- I- & the horse fair and p'.c-nh; which Harry I irl.-tt is getting up at St. Augustine ou etln- Hday and Thursday, Seq.t. Uoth ami 1 Harry is determiiu-d to maKe this a " tiling, and all who attend may depend 011 j :ying tln-msi'lvcs, while at tin; same-time; y will aid a we.rlhy e-ause, as a Mirtion : spic-nie procee-els are to lc elevotcd to the --feeit" tll. eiiiirett -Vi i ne 1 4!larKer ; ne lmn r ami lilair Kept up the contest nor ot a Speer-ilel ueieai nr 1.011- at the coming election until ye-stcrday ning, (tin; conferees having adjourned from Friday until last Weelnesday,) n l'.lair's i-onferees elese-rteel him ami 4. , : , ., 1 t.e,). nil lie 1'1-d their votes among se veral gentiedue-u j ailt previously named, uarner now noius 1iiiiiing e-anls evidently, and we expect tliw will turn up trump in time for us to ."" ehis nomination in our present issue. " he first chime of Ik-Ms eve r brought to ,,ra county will lie; l.lesse;tl with appro- " ' ' ereiitouitK at the Catholic church, 7 "lte,w-n, n Sumlay, Sept. 22d, on which moi, Hinph. iirovisioti will lm made for '"'nuutMiation of visitors. When these I'tit in place, as they soon will be, f' "ilt'.w n w ill Is al -le to Im ,ast 0 1 he hand- ' M t'tii.vel. ..,. ... 1 i . j rt- -"".ti, one li 11 ill I ren ami' I-i ..'e.. ,l h''b of the onlv chime of i l.i..; -...-jiueiiu a.-iiievemeiit4 of until 4 . . j ue piouu. "-u us iveonm lna-tt t-..M 1... . : i liEMRATS AM) LIBERALS IN COI'MIL LOCAL AKD PERSONAL. I Immense Meeting at the Court House. SI'EER AND COWAN ON THE SITUATION. J Eloquent and Convincing Speeches, VIIEAT LMHlSl tSn. In uccordanvc with the call of the Chair- ! mau of the Democratic Executive Commit- tee of this county, u large and enthusiastic ; meeting of Democrats aud Conservatives w as ' held at the Court House in this place 011 i Tuesday evmiiug last. Mr. N. Horne, Chair- ! man Executive Committee, culled the meet- I injt to order, after which he made a few jt r- j tiiient remarks and moved the selection of I li. I-. Johnston, Etc,., as President of the j meeting, hich wan unanimously concurred i in. Mr. Johnston, on assuming thu duties ! of th Chair brielly addressed the meeting i in that felicitous style so jieculiar to himseli, ; and then announced that the selection of the ' remaining otlieers of the meeting was in or- ' der. Thereupon Mr. Home p resented the names of the gentlemen given lielow as Vice I l'resideiits and .Secretaries, v, ho were chosen ! without a dissenting voice. The organiza- tion then stood as follows : j Iesidtut II. L. .lohnston. j Vice Presidents Jacob Horner, lienj. Y. Vaughn, .lolin l'.uck, J. D. Plummer, 1s;um- ; NVike, John I. Poss, Andiew Strittmatter, : Unher ilelfrich, Joseph Cristr, George Mc- 1 j Cullough, Hayden M ti r.ire, tieo. J. Thomas, ; James Costlow, l'atrick Dman, John Man- : nioli, Hud George Eic hensehr. ' Secretaries t'apt. II. I . V.'oodrutV, C W. ' iEasly, 11. A. M Pike, and liob't E. joneti. The meeting orguniy.cd, the President in litting terms mt roduced lion. K. M. Si'FKH, j , the young, tuleuted and ellicieut member of j I Congress from this District a gentleman ; who has won ahku the plaudits of political ' j friend and loe lor his traightfoi Wind, hofiei t ' ! and consistent course in Congress, and for j the failhlul and ui.e-xcept ienai de manner in I which he represented tin; great interests of j this district a gentle-men who deserves, if any public servant everd.cl. the endorsement j of a constituency that In; has so much hem- J ored and o Weil served, and who, we feel ! contident, will receive thai endorsement in : I the shape of a triumphant re-election to the I position he has only known to honor, only 1 tilled to grace. We regret that our space I this week forbids the layn.g lc:oro our r.;a.l 1 ers even a meaeie abstract of the remarks of our able rcpresc-ntat i vi siitlii-e it to say that for over one hour he held his lnaivrs apell lioui.d with the matchless elonllein e of his magnetic voice, and the sound, logical and convincing arguments adduced by him. Mr. Spei r is a peculiarly gifted public speaker and can enlist the sympathies of his audience nt tile very outset, which helc tttius uiiiil the coin lush-n e;I his speei h. thir able Congressman maile a very iavoia ble imiuessio 11 with those who have not heretofore had the pleasure ol seeing and hearing him. Hon. Edgar Cowan, of G recmsburg, follow ed in a speech replete with the most convinc ing argument. Like Mr. Spccr, he hu.l been in a pusitioti lo observe the rascality and cor ruption of the present iulminist ration, and he dearly, calmly ai d dispassionately dis closed the tricks which have been resorted to, the millions of dollars of honest, toiiing tax-payers whith :':ave l-e-n squandered, lor the purpose of bolstering up a rotten and corrupt party. Mr. Cowan as fre-iiiciitly applauded during the course of his remarks. Owing to the lateness of the hour the mi cl ing was adjourned on the conclusion of Mr. Cowan speei h cheers fust being given for tie: speake rs, the Slate ticket, ami linail y for "Tin; Farm of Chappaipia." The inmost go.nl feeling and onb r pre vaiU d throt'.ghoul the entire lm-eting, and as the campaign has now been fairly .startetl uinler the most favorable :in.' p'.ci s, we hope tin; Deuiiocracy cd' the eouniy wiii not tire 111 well doing until victory in county , Stale and nation has mice more perched upon our ban ners. DoiX'iS IK CoiiiT. Much tho largest ! numlM-r of cases set down for trial this week j have been e-outiiiUed, others were- settled, j ami the balance up to the close of our re-port were elisposed of as indicated lhw ; I Com'th vs. Mary .1. McDonald assault 1 and battery : Ei..ie Wilson prosecutrix. j Jury iind defendant not guilty and prosocu I trix to pay e osts. i Com'th vs. Eliza ami Ann Galligan as ; sanlt and battery ; .lames Collins prosecutor. ; Not a true bill, and prose-i utor to pay costs, j Com'th vs. James Collins assault and 'battery; Annie Galligan prosecutrix. 2ol j a true bill, and prosecutrix to pay costs, j Com'th v. Same assault and battery ; I Eliza Galligan 2rosecutrix. Disposed of as above. Com'th vs. Joseph I )unlap adultery. Jury limi defendant guilty. Se-ntence re erved. Com'th vs. J. A. ShoomaKcr assault and battery; H. J. Crousi; prose-eutor. Not a true hill, ami prosecutor in for all the costs except tin; Si to the county. Com'th vs. Amos McCreery- fornieatieui ami bastardy ; Sarah Ilows.-r pr.K3entrijt. A true bill. Defendant not taKcii. Com'th vs. J. S. McCarty assault and bat tery ; Theo. M. Apple prosecutor. Jury find de fendant guilty. Sentenced lo pay a line of S.I and costs. Com'th vs. E. P. Eong and 1). Wynelami attempt to ravish ; J. SwartKinaii prosecu tor. Not a true bill, and tho prosecutor to pay costs. Com'th vs. Oliver MaKin resisting an of ficer. Defendant nut appearing, recogni zance forfeited. Com'th vs. Anthony Saucer fornication ami bastardy ; Susan buumycr prosecutrix. A Irue bill. Settled. Com'th vs. C. Goldsbangh surety of the peace. Foiiml guilty ami sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar, lie imprisoned in the county jail for two weeics and Keep the peace for one year. Com'th vs. F. llenline aurety of the peace. De fendant sentuimed to pay costs and give; bail for his good behavior. Com'th vs. K. Cre swe ll desertion and refusal to maintain his w ife. Sentenced to pay costs and give bail for the payment of live dollars per month towards his wife's maintenance until otherwise ordereel by the Con rt. Com'th vs. Edward Swart7.man larceny. Not a true bill. Com'th vs. Philip Jones assaulting an of ficer ; E. J. Waters prosecutor. Kecogui z.ance forfeiteel. CIVIL SUITS. Martha Somervilla vs. Francis MarKs. Sci. Fa. Jurv find for plaimilt' in the tum of STT'.'TO. Sarah' E. VYeimandct. al. vs. David, Wil liam ami Thomas HlacK. Trespass. Jury liud feu- jilaintill' W. M. Cooper & Co. vs. Jacob Warded. Assumpsit. Jury find for plaintiff tfllM.--'). John "Wolf vs. Adam Priser. Trcs;:asi. Jury find for plaint:!!" '-2. CO. TllK llKPfBLKAN C0SGKESSIOXAI.CON l'EKKXt'i: No NllMIX ATleJN. A ilispatcll re.-eivetl from Eewistown at 3..r0 a. m., Thursday, announces that the Conference ul.journed without uiaKiug a nomination, arain meet at Cresseui to-meirrow ( Friday) at 11 o'clocK. They se;em deter minetl to tight, it out ou that Hue if it takes until the miehlle of next winter, ami iu the meantime we Iiojm; they will try how it goe'S at every available point in the ilistrict. Dr. ISF.NRKKf;,of East Altoona, iahaving entire su'cess in the use of his improvements in Artitie ial Dental Plates. The wearer lias double the satisfaction of any othe.-r plate made by the profession. Any ope needing teeth should see lite improvement before go ing elsew here. O'.lice hours from M A. M. , until 7 r. M. A competent assistant will be I iii the oilice in the evening until U o'clock. TiJK Mimike Thaci;iy. Anmuchls upon M--tt,ii lor n Aor Trial. I n Monday evcniiiej last tli.- ease ol' the Commonwealth vs. Ml" chael Miiuic, e oiivirte el at .1 um Sessions of murder in the llrst uerce for killing liis wife bear Mineral IVhit, was ealh-d up lor the purpose ul' In uring the arguments for ami against the jrraittiiiL-; of a new trial, as moved I lor ly the in isemcr's conns.-! at the t-fhie .if 1 his conviction. The reasons tlieii lrcsentcd I fer seeking another trial were reported in mo 111 mis paper, ana lieucu we need not re produce t he 111 here. Since then, however, additional testimony has been taken, the most imiHii taiit of which is the sworn state-' lneiit of Mr. S. A. Keynohls, an employee of the Pa. l;. IJ. Co., who testiiies that he was working in the vicinity of Mineral Point at the time of tin; tragedy, that abemt 7 o'clock 011 the morning of thi; day that the liody of the murdered woman was funnel he; was walking along the railroad track from the direction of South Fork and towarels Mineral Point, anil that at a short distance e-ast of the place where the foot-prints led from the scene of the tragedy to the railroael, he met a suspicious looking m'riu walking in the tli ree lion of South Fork, anil that In- noticed that a portion of the stranger's coat-tail was burned off. The deposition of this witness, as well as the testimony of several others w ho had been e-xamined for the purpose of attempting to prove an alibi, was read liy Col. Eiutoii, one of the prisoner's counsel, after which Mr. Tierney, 011 In-half of the Com monwealth, delivered an argument in oppo sition to the granting of a new trial for the reasons liitd ottered. Col. A. Keipeliu lol-lowe-d for the prisone r, reviewing at length the various re asons which had be;i-n submit ted, and at the conclusion of his remarks his colleague, Mr. Einum, eielivereil a most able and lucid argument touching upon the rea sons o lie-red ami also upon the- mate rial por tions of the al'te-r-discovTeel evidence', which might have had some- weight with the jury had these witnesses been proeluced at the time. Mr. Seehler cone-lu.leel for the Com monwealth, and at a quarter past H o'clock the prisoner, who was j. resent during these proceedings, was remanded to jail and his Honor, .! udge 1 cai,:innouiieeel that he would elc-e id.; tiuaily upon the issues presented 011 or before Wednesday morning. 5Ki(I1;K ill .ST UIE. Ou We.-.lnesday morning, his Honor, Judge I Van, ovorruled the motion in arrest of judg ment and for a new trial which was matle by Moore's i-oune-l, und the prisoner was called irp for sentence. The Judge, pre vious to pronouiu ing the eiread judgment, addre-sseel the lonelc-iuned in the following pathetic terms ' Michael Moore: A jury of your country has dee-lurt-d you g uilty o) t lie hiit Iiet crime known to our laws. Your conviction was liael alter a lair ami 1111 pariial trial acconimjf to law. It niilit uluiosi tie saiil tne jurors were-in' your own seiect ion. . A ny eviileneo oll'e-re-il Py the ( oiiiuiouwealih, ahoiii ihe aiiiiiisMhilny of which we had any doulit, was eAc-onled. Ail t he e ide-ue-e oil e red l.y you w hich in any way ' liore in Jour favor, However remotely, whs i Imard. The trial hi.le-d almost eihi 1 ml days. ' ISefoi e it eomme'iie-cd. and iIui ihk 1 profiress, I you we re- Ueleiieie-d liy aide, eoiise ie .iiious and ' zeal us eouiisel, and we do not l.esr.aic- 10 say ! thiil it tii li ins, .e-iil ami c-loiue-iie-e.- had availed 1 to avert this ve rdict, you would not be in juur present sil nation. iu Miln.iit 1 iiii;- ihe evidei:i-c' to the jury we . wet -are I ill tun mil d for ou ev ei y ripiiil w hich the taw nivi-s to the prisoner. e ie-p-atc'.liy i said to tlie-ui that in eoiisiele-riiijt llic evioeiicu the siiould stal l wilh the presui.ipiloii id our ! iiiiioc-cm;e thut Ihe-y stio.iul k'c' lo you ine I Hem lit of this pi osu 111 p. ion in e-ve ry sien of j then' dcliocri.Uous- tuat if a siniih- li.ik 111 tiie I (.'on 1 inoli weal tti's chain of te-sl iiiuuiy was w a 11 1 i iiijr. or if a siny le mate rial tin t was incoiisisi '. en 1 w 11 11 t he oliiMi lac-la ttinni.- to prov e rfioi t, or if the whoie ot the t'acis out not point to tt'tiilt, and puiil alone, llmt tiieeaseof tiielolii inoiiv, c-i'.iiii h.ei l.iiie.l. hiid tiny must acipill you. We also e-iireftUly elireeted their atieii 11011 I o e-vei y I h i 11-inj.liu e-d 111 y our ta 01 , and ! nixed im-iii lo sciutini.'.e iirfi.llj all ihe e-vi-I m.uc-e whie h bore eiaiiist you. We Uo not 1 doiibr thai ihe jury li'iellijj-emly ami coiiscie-ii-i tiously perforiued tiu-ir sw orn duly . 1 11 their ; ve'i iiiet weeoiic-ur. 'I'l.at vereuet is bed ore lis. ' From it we know lliat you and one Annie K. j boj le e oiiiineiie-e.l living toRe-i her as man and 1 wife at Lilly's Station, 1.1 this eoiuiiy, 01 i..( 1 tli.it you lived together there nearly iwo years, : w hen she lelt. iSotliin more was heard eif iie-r i lo n..i fi-i:-nds. nor. so tar as Is known, bv vou. I until the tall ol Is. 1 nearly six teen e-ai s al ic-r I I when coii;iniiu:calioti by le-iee r vmis e.-taidi.-ii- ; j e-d belwccn you and her. At I ids lime-sue- re- ' j sid.-d in l'mmdeipiiiu. t-oofi nf iei 011 visit her. j j You 1111:1111 in r 111 w lull was, elouullc.-s, lo her ! I a coniiiii table- home'. Viln you ami lor you ; i she leaves ii , newer to return. Mie t-iaiuieet 10 . I !. your we dded wife- a c-hiiiii you ..i.l mil lieny. ', 1 o('. m-r em y.u I o e'sceola. A I 1 er I'ei.iiii.ii 11: I tlie-ru Willi' weeks, lull o to '1' roue, whicu I iuice you K.'uve 1 . ii'.i lu-r 011 I he e-ve-ni nr of ine ii--111 ol 1 e-biuary last, and arrive at Aiuierul i'oinr the same- e e.nie.rf. and from thereon loot prex.-eed in tiie doe;v:t ion nf tho woods where her mill ilatcd liody Was iouinl, 11ml t here, e-il her that niflit or eai iy t he next mm niiij. nil ele liberateiy toek her lite then ai temp led lo con ceal all tiacisof I he crime by bin nine I in-body. In ail the array of lae-is proven in me case, we se ek iu vain tor one which can militate KUilt or le-sseti our horror of tin- deed. Sue liud been nick tor days be-fore and was too ill te leave her loom nt U lone, and 11 is to be prcsumcel tier coiuliti in had mil male-riiilly chai:rcd when you arrived at Mineral Point that ni;ht it was a cold, snowy, wintry uiht. You conducted her into the woods, away trout shelter, out of the reach of sue-eor no peM son viisiiih. Your victim a poor, weak woman, relying on you, conimuiir iu you, wearied and win 11 111 trampim; t hroujf ii the snow, over those blctik hiiis. ou thai winter ni-hi all at oni-e e!iseove-rs Unit you intend to lnui-ui-r her. Ite- euid help unable; to llee teo weak to resist her u 11 11 1 1 ei abie aifotiy. her awful terror, are beyond human coue-cl ion 1 D.-uf to the up peaUof conse-ieiiee ele-af to the desiiaii iiiK cries of your victim yoit tiiurderously crushed out her lite ; but the; All-Seclntr llyesaw, lie whose fur is always lislciiiiijf heard, and tiie deed in 11 li its liiilctiusness Is liiuiiglit to light, iicucc this verdict, which ileehires that ou, Miehael Moore, eiii the 1st ot last March, Willi matii-e Jlf orct mum Ii t, wilfully, eie-lioerately ati-J with preuietiilHi 1011, nuuclered Annie K. .Moore. 1 1 i ei 1110 11s for im to miler the ilrc-ud judgmvut . that c-r.liet. Tunc- fe.r yem is now snort may what t ei.no. ... .r O l. e iuidoyed bv vou in repentance lor rime and in pre piii-ui i.'ni r.i your de leuee iu that Court whose- juuiuc-nt is luial -w hose seiitem e is lor eternity. The usual question as to whether1 the pris-one't- had anything to say why sentence of eleath should mt be piMuouuccel against him was then askcel, ami the; comhiiiiied, in a nervous, abrupt manner, stated that he did not get a fair sight that he had no opportu nity lo see his witnessed to remind them of facts to which they failed to t.-stify. He said he was in Johnstown on the morning of January L'i'ith, ami at Portage the saute day that lie took dinner there and that Win. j ilynuaml enquire Met tough were present I that he offered a one- tlollar bill in payment i for his meal, which Flyiiu refused to take'. ! Fly-mi was w riting some-thing in a book and I asked what day of the month it was. Mc I (tough answered it was the llth. I said, "That is my birth-day." 1 went up to Mr. I McGough's to see his farm, which I had a I notion to buy. I told him 1 did not have ! enough money then, as I had eleposited what 1 had at Johnstown as bail lor my appear I anee there to answer a suit. 1 got Mr. Mc i Gotigh to count up how long it was from then to the tirst of April. If youi Honor I thinks 1 am guilty, you are welcome to pass I sentence upon ine. TUF. SENTENCE. And now, September the 4th, 1-S72, it is the Rctilcncuot' Ihe Court that you, Michael Moore, be lukeii' 1 ream hence lei ihe place wlici.ee yeu came witliui the jail oi tiie county ol I ;;i:ibi ia, and from li.enee lo the plnee of t-.veciilioti, wit in t ihe w alls or yard of the said jail of said i;ou.ity. ami tuat oii I here be- Laiied by the iiee-u. uniti you are Ucatt. Immediately after sentence the prisoner was remap.tled to jail. Yt'hile the hamlculls were being placed upon him he atked the Court lo hear a further s'atemt-nt, but he was informeil that sentence had now been luisseel upon him ami that it was too late. J . 1 . . . lit- muttered incoherent! v al-out aoiii-ari ii-t ! before another judge, ami then, in company I with the sherilf and his tleputy," Michael j Moore, the condemned murtlerer, passed j from the Court room anil was conducted to j jail along the street and under that blesseel sunlight whie h in all probability he never more will gaze upon untii he is led forth to expiate his fearful criuie; upon tho fccaifotd. The Doily Voice, in its report, of the ac tion taivcn this weeic in the Meteire murder case, assures its readers that a large assem blage gathered to witness the proce-edings e.f the most terrible murder ever committe-el in this coiumuuity, and also that the prisoner w as brought in by the sherilf and his deputy, handcuffed, or words to that etfect. Of course the Voire is wrong shipped entirely. There were no "proct'eelings of .the most terrible murder" at the Court House, as icrrtoie iuui.tr. v... - it asserts, nor were the shcrili and hi8 deputy 1 handcuffed. Communtcatiorvs. T(-u:s.sTv.-r, fckpt. 2, 172. To the Editor iff the i-Vte ;i,hi .- 1'r.AB Siu Three issues nf the Daily Vice have appeare-el sinee its weather cock, leather-head oil ite-r miisl have ie:id m- damagine;, daniiiimr indictment against him 1,1 yur last, issue, and vet lie has not dared 1 .. ....... 1; . . to cemtradict a siimle statement eemtained therein. He and a jew other e-ongcnial spirits held a little- caucus to see what action should be taken. One cursed ffud swore ami said that "Anti-Frauel" should be answe red. An other, sweet, innocent babe that he is, aked "Whether any of my crushing charge's could lie denied with even a semblance of success. James F. Weathereoek, foaming and livid with rage, stepped forward, and after giving vent to his pent-up fee-lings in a few very naughty expressions, unbosomcel himwlf somewhat to this effect: ".'l.Irti4 men, un fortunately ' for me, Jill these charges are strictly true. Where is there a man wln has not, at some epoch in his life, committed an act or acts which, upon mature reflection, his lictter judgment assures him were wrong'.' Therefore it is that I regret, for the sake of the Deinocrntie lr!y, that 1 ever belonged to that organiy.ation. which we re infinitely litter with-mt mey ;nd he-nee I am now U ingall I can to make- amends for past errors." James F. V'eat-liere oe k then stands e-on-yicted of being worse than a jiolie-tical hire- irng, lor before he got Sam Henry s iiionev he; otte-re-el to i-ay a e-e.rtaiu mau if he would j abuse; John Han;?u and write up Sam Hen- ry as a pure aid inirtuwubite Kepuhlicau, and all that sort of thing. He does not eleny selling out to N.-gley. He eloes not deny that lie was paid by Caw a nd voted for Pack er. He does uot deny living from Packer to Geary because Geary paid him for doing so. He eloes not deny that I.e; d: mamicd and got hi sh-munkv from a man in Johns town, lie eloe-s imt deny that In; wrote for money to Iljirlranft, 75ue kaSi-w, and Si'F.Kft. 1 ask, then, what con htb-nce can Pepnbli.-ans or Di-moi rats place- in the wild ami reckless celiTc.ria'.s which daily appear in the Vi'S abusing and viMifying John Hannan ? Thy Ilepublic-an-e of Cambria e-osrnt v lutve a fear- j less, able ;:nd respe-ctable '.fgan in theJohns- town Trihimr. Its ge-utlema:.ly editor i-i j fully able aud willing, t-i advocate the course I of his party, and wiriie hedetends the prin ; eijiles he; li'imxtly professes, he i-antiot bo i chargtdwith being bought or briU-d.- Yet j this acknowledged organ of 5.ini Ileiirj- and his party scspi.-.cd to elescend into Ihelow elept hs of personal abnsf"', attacking privai" character The vrreti hed little- e liqu.- with Ji much brains as a tom-tit liiat liroitrfit James F. WcathcrciM-k here. ln-e-Kuse- of some petty grudgi; tin j had oijaiitat thu Trilniu v'dor, will find the-mselves sadly and liadly sold if thev imagine1, in the ir narrow inte-lb-ctfi. tliat. lames F. Weatheicc-e k and his jmUy little I in; w in eve-r be able to ':ke the place of the Trlhuiif. Thi. is the whole se cret iu a nutshell this tin; r;usou why Mr. "Wcathe-ri ock came to be iinpor'ted from an other State into Johnstown. Now, Mr. Weathereoe k, yn tell its in one ; part ot your foe that you came b. re to print ; a paper for money, and, in amiiln-r column I you tell us that you run an independent paper. "What isyour de iinition of '-imiep.-.n.i- inl"? Di es imiepemletn" with you mean I to villlfy, 10 lie, to elo anything and every i thing low. mean and rase ally v. hen you are . pn'd lor it :' When you wc re- about startingyour e'eht 1 r 1 ten did you not promise several m-n in Cam- bria borough that you would not interfere in 1 local politie-s? Did you i.ot tell several tm-ii ' in the same phice that you would mf suji j port Henry in jind'eiem-e to l'.ani.an'.' These j men subscribed for your paper, relying em j your proniis.'. They have since k'ak rtl your j l oe out, as they say that i and you are too ; mean and contempt ible to be sup;orteel by j honest men. You blow a good deal about : your huge advertising pntronag". Now, j you know t( o well, ami we know al-o, that more than three-fourths of the advertise ' liieiits whie-h appear in the l ae are bogus, j You ptit them in without tin; knowledge of j the ad vertise-rs, ami kee p them in although veral times ordered eut. 1 ccutld, if I ; wisheei, name .-rsous living on Clinton, ! Main and Franklin streets, ami iu Cambria ! borough, w hose ael ve'i tiseiin-uts you n scried i ami kept in against their wbhrs. l you ! call this '-daily increasing paTio;ia;'c'' .' 'i'wi I thirds of tin persons that buy your I .' do 1 so from mere' -uriosity. Tin- morbidly in j cliiu-d know that they v.iH timi in its 1 ol ) limns every little bit of scandal tlriT mi;y i happen in our midst. I know one g'-ntle-! man living on Eocust street that cha-.-il the i newsboy away from hisdoor ami said he elid I imt want to have- the Wilt UazrtU'i .ot:..: into : his family. ! Come out, limn, fairly ami squar-'" ami say that you are- kept here in the inte. s:sof a liy li-.-publie-ans, at whose md y :: are ready to w rite up and endeavor to prov that corruption is purity, falsehoods is miiii, slander is praise, vice is virtue, ami that '.:o eb-vil is a saint. Let us hear from you, . Chameleon We-athercock, for you are grii:g to hear again frein us. In our next wo will show fiti you p:ayd that the "hand of .m assassin would take the life of Abe Eiiicohi," .v:c. AMi-FitAfH. Note. In my letter of the 19;h ult. I allu deel by nnplie-at ion to Cyrus Elder, Fsip, in con nection with theeiisre-putable liflle I'ir. Since then 1 am irlad to le'iirn that I was mistaken, and 11 m now sorry that I linked 1 h- name of this worthy ifentletuau with such bae aud beifsar ly aysoeiulcs- JoiINSTOWX, Sejit. 2, 1872. EdituR Fheksan Some; intereste-d jier sons, down la-re, are try to injure Mr. John Eloe h, tin- prese-nt e-fticient Poor House; Di rector, ami the- camlidate for that same of-ti-e. tjiis fall, on ihe Democratic ticket. They art, i-irculatiitf; slanderous reports in regard to his bills put in lor coffins, for the deceaseel jxior at Ebtmsburg. Mr. llloeh lesires that the truth should be known about .this matter, and hence ne wishes me tosiate that he never made ami never charged for ecdHns for the poor at Ebe-nsburg. Those coffins were made by a cabinet-maker i:i Eliensburg, and not by Mr. P.loi h. Mr. thn-h eloe-s aeknowleelge that he made eh-veii e oliius for deceased poor in the south of the county, and useil his hearse and team in as sisting to bury thcui, ami for ail this he only received one hundred ami twenty-three elol lars, or about eleven dollars apiece-, for e-of-iins, time, trouble anel ail. This eloes not look much like; dishonesry, uor robbery either. These reports were noiloubt startc-dby his opponent, whose heael is not always level, with the elesign of injuring him. We do not think that Mr. liloch lu-eds any defense, as he w ill Ik- elected over his stupid opponent by at least nine hundred majority, but we write tie; facts just to let the world know how much money Mr. liloe h got and what he gave the poor for it. 1 f every public otli cer hail as clean a record as Mr. F.loch it w ould bo a good thing for the tax-paye-rs. J USTICK. The Best Mile of Track. East wee;k we made mi-ntiou that a number of the oih ce;rs ef the Pennsylvania railroael compauy hael passed over the line of the road for the purpose; of inspecting a numlier of sample tracks of a mile iu length on oat h of the three pi incipal eli visions. It is the intention of tho company to improve the main line of the road by putting- ilmvu a third track through as speedily as possible, aud these sample, tracks were ordereel to be put down as a preliminary step toward the improve-- ,1,t "t- l,r,z W,:X3 t,Ul,l1 ,, bu- , rin . .... .lm Ljit t r;o- ic I lOtt. l.ri'i. pervisor inakiug the best track. That prize was Awarded te Mr. Jsauoici juiouson, a .-supervisor on the Pittsburgh Division, whose plan of construction will be adopted for the e;ou teiiiplaleei improvements. Aituoua Tribune, "Ah. Campatox Cats, Cai-ks, and Torches. The well known firm of John Y. Pitu.ek & Co., Pittsburgh, are now prepared j fur nish Clubs with Caps, Capes, Torches, ami every variety of Goods for the coming Cam paign. Every person knows Pitioek, and knows also that all orders will lie filled by this house promptly and satisfactorily. Bed advertisement in another column. Cheap Tictcrks. Now- i the time to get four pictures taken for twenty-five cents by the Eon Ton Ferivotype Company, who I . A-. t.tieiie.i 1 a Branch (i abler v. for a short I ue,..t ,.....--1,.... 1 time only, on Centre street, lie any opposite J tUe nrw jail, Ebensbnrg. In ve them call, hAinK i:i:n u:, ?Ii:i:tim; im Ai.ti.hna. : j -Ac. orilinjr 1(, previous l.oti.-e, the tri.-i'vU j ol labor rc-torm met in mass ue.-eTiiig in 1 city of Altoona, 011 the I'mIi nil. . 'A'lieiiu-eting was orgai.i.e-el by tho s-h ; , tion of D. S. Dunham as IVcsielciit a..u lijci: j aid Mi I UU as Secretary. j ! 'r- Stauberger was introduced and j mail.- a few remarks. Mr. Henry P.unk. r : ! was also called upon and mad.; a Very i.eat, ; addre ss. Mr. U. F. Tiev.-.llii k, of Detroit, j was then intro.iuced to the vast audience-, : and made, as the .Vn assures us, one of the I most inasu-rly,logieal and onvine ing seech j I'snt-r listened u by an Altoiia ainiience-. i I lollowiug among other resoluiions ; were then passc-U, there being but one ed- : seining voice : j ! Wiikukas, This jfoverumeht was-instituted ttytlie- pe ople ami leu- the people, and upon U.e ! ; prnieipio tuat their chosen rulers iiouiii. at tell : I tmiesand undei aU t-iieiiuisianees, be sunjeel ; to the will ot the pi-opte tousiuulioually ex ! pr-s.setl. 1 heretore tie it j ! Hesnlrni, liy the lrieu.ls of E-ehor lU-form of ! j the city ol Alumna 111 uiass iiic'cuii- asscuiolc'il. ' i that we are 111 lavorot' nietitijr out not i tin , extu:t jtmt Uc" to all men liie iaoorer, in'e irauer ; ! und tne capitalist. j I i.V,.,i,ei, 'that labor is the only true wealth ' 1 of any e-ountry, and we elemaii.i" tor it in liio j Luitecl tiaie-s just ami lm nest legislation j those whom the people have- or may uclettute 10 : euuet laws lor tue-ir weliare, n:4a just una 1111- ' i xm rl 1:1 1 . . -en 1 I..-. . .1' . .... - . ..... . . 1 ollie-tis. Iiix-ihrl, That while ive will uphold the lcjriil riiits t eiinil we will just as lirmly uiai.itaiii 1 he r.ki 1.1 . ii 1 1... 1 . 1.. .......... 1 .... .,.......,...,.... . share of t he mollis arising 1 rom his m i k ices, . ii'wfrnl, '1 uui we are 111 lavor ol lice t duea- 1 tion, uiiliauiiiielied bvscctariau ornai iv miiii j eiic-es; t hat our colie-jjres euijiht to beaslree lo I the poor man's child as are now our i-oi.nii.ui J schools, and that. Hie iiiosr e-e-rtniti wi.y to pre 1 v ein t-rimea.id opprcsaiveclass icisialiuii is lo . educate itie uia-ist-s. i ICi . (red, '1'iiai tiie- iinportat iem of flegraeleel j Coolie labor I rom ejuina into this eouniry under . llio cotiiraet fssli-m, us now 111 vi jfue, is an u:i ! 1'iiraielcd oulriint; upon tne mitii.nl riiils I every laboring- mail and woman in ine ...i.d a bin against l.ooai.d hiiniaiulj and ihal we wnl re-sisi 11s 1 u rl ner in 1 1 ouiie-i ion iiituluiosutic uy cve-ry It rai means in our power. i.'i.Niu-el, Tnal us Fiil'lLAiE.N not slaves as cil l.i tis of this cOnimoiiwca!Ui ami repi.biu, we will ask for nothing but wl.al is Kle.H'i and J JLSt, ami win sui.iuit to no w ronji ; ami lor . these principle s, w unm are held iu such esteem by nil Honest men, we will stand Mioumcr lo ! slioiiuler, euir hearts throbbing 111 uinsoii, ! HKamsiail eue-roai-iuiie'tits upon l.iei.i, lei liicm i come troni w ha te ve-r source they may, ami will : never eeaseour e ilorts lor the cause oi' riiit 1 ami ju-Tiee- until e.c.iHl and e-Aae-t justice is! nicleu ortt to jrtl citi.e-its ef liiis repubiu'. i.'; mtlrt That tne e.icials of lids Siate ftnd ! nation hav e ticliayetl Ihe sacred Irusi reposed ill ihein by iln- tLotti,jf ciiizens 01 tins e-..m-UiOllwenliti, by perminins Ihe- ll'ipevb.llt u Olio our -stai.', ti in !e H( out us com tt -ci Hystem -.of three hundred Coolie slaves. wtocU hifve Vken tlt- plaeosof three honored skilled nni k:.X-ii..t the u-avr KiiOs cutl.-rv works, and the i;iur- lt urn of three hundretl more 1.0 bike the- pn.ee I of as mm:- more skiimd weriie-t hi the; eaiy of ) I'll isbiiruh, causing- us to view with best hti 111 j litis last siu-eadiiiK-cu rse to Christ ianii und ui-ni.u.U,r-. w hie.-h. ;f not stayed, w iii s.oiier or later ! reduce us to the le?el ! these Ue-y laded Asiatic rat-outing heathens. j lltx'.lnit. That we; woK-oroe to our ranks ail hui,e.-- and palriotie cili.ens who have ilie.wel- 1 tare; of their country ami tne riuhtsfd' man al heart, ami wee-ail upon all yomi t i; i i,s i.i tutu- ; Nil from their iinniis aii f. .ruler pari i.-aii picji.- oie es ami nid ii ?n i-l' vulr.uur brtilhcr man tt ': ti.e position w i.i cii Nature's Ctod ituttnieu fciiin i lo occupy. J V.'lM, Mi-iti-KK Oct? la tit" Fall of lst i, tin citizens of Indiana pun hase-d a horse for Mr. Wi . H elilclinger, an ancd man, to be used by n.ui in tiie elrayage busi ness. The animal was purchased ir 111 a man nairn-el YVilkshire lb:, hanan who was somewhat -,vc.ik-ii:imb".l. and was a citizen of Uayue township. Tim purchase money was paid to Muchanan, ami he left tow n f- r his home, but never reached that plae. Short ly alter ISuch.li. an's mvetcious disappear ance it was aiiiiotim in some- w:.y that be had gone west ami b.-i-l eli was oenerallv e rcillt. d at tin ;i. "litis story ti :m. ami, in a few months aft -r, P.m-hanan's widow mar rictl a i.jan by the; name of Anil re v.- Fisii-.v, i a citiz -ii of (iratit towiirhip,aud has, v. e !..- liei e, l e-i-u living with himi-p totin-pr:-s -ut ' time. V.'ithin the past few weeks a rumor has gaim-d ciirri-iu y that W'ilkshire lim han- j :;ii elid not ;. west, but that he had been -murdered and his body secn-it-d in a censl bank on lit- farm of Amirs w Fisher. A. ; w.-.-k or two ago a ne'ihbor of F::b: r's, ::s the story goes, called upon him, ami r'om-st- , ed lobe allowed to open up the old coal bank ; on his premises. His reiuest was refttseel, ami froti Ibis and either circitmstam-es with , which we have nof i-ece m- cognizant, the ', belief grew iu the minds of several of his neighbeirs that tiie botly tf lin- murdered man lim-hunan had been secre-ted iuth coal j bank. Wheth-r this siMitiis'-is tru -or not, it is certainly the- fact that Fisher has thus far positively refused to allow an investiga tion int..) the matf-'r. Yesterday some twenty-five citizens of the1 surrounding conn tra ined near Dixonville, with the avowed pur pose of probi!'ii the truth of tin matter to t he Ik tt 0:11. "V await further development s br-for, giving currency to many rumors con cerning th- author of the suoposcel murder. lui'liuia itrsfriiQcr, 2S?i till, n Save Ycck Papeus. Aji exihauge tru" ; ly says : Many p.-oph take newspapers, hut , few preserve lln-m, yet the most interesting j reading imaginable is an e.ltl file of uewsjia- ; jx-rs. It itrings up Ihe very age, with all i its bustle a:td every day affairs, ami marks : its genius ami its spirit more than the most la'oorcel tbse-riptioit of tin historian. Who I can take a paper elateel half a century ago, j without the thought that almost every name j there printed is cut upon the tombstone at the head of an epitaph. It is easy b serve m-wsoapers, ami they f wine their value tiie 1 rouble, for like that of increases with their vears. A I,ors rnNP. The- either tiVt n yoori limn propontt'lc-.l Tbo timntl Qiiesri.u o the idol of his he-ai t. She laid her soft w hite liami in his. put her head unon It's manly shoulder, hove; a swee-t. siii of re-siitation. and in Unmet acce'iits t hat soum'.ed like sweet musie; on the placid waters, w iiispcred that sl.e would be l.is'it if he would nirrce to Imy ml the -foods t'K-y would need in their Joint partnersliip at the cheap cash store of V. S. i'arker. w!ios- sf ek is always choice and prices always low.! He.u'cepled like a sensible follow and ere lony two more loving hearts will beat as one. I At Hand. The season of tlm year whuo it is I pli'ttsant to draw around a jrlowiiiir rtro a'ld j spend the evening in home pursuits is once more tit ham), even so closely eloes winter tread j upon the track of stiinmer. And. spiakmir of the approachiiiir colti-senstin, reminds us if the . fact that that prince of fair dealers, George: 11 untie'', has in store a full line of cookiii-r, i lieatiiur ami parlor stove, of every elesoription. ' Persoiis needinj: stores slinulel by all means c-all j at Huntley's reiiownetl establishment, where ' ihcy can always buy at the rig-lit figures. j There's not a Fmile but has its sitf-h, and ; every pleasure's linked with sorrow; a gmi'e may irbid t hine eye to-day, and sad tears dim ! its Ityht tii-inoiiiiw. Tiie- latter part of lids j cotiplet ouifht to sujjK'est to the; minds of our ! readers t hat to-day, while eaedi e.f them wrs ' a smiling eye uud a happy heart, they outrht ! by all uieutis to call and see the eh-joint displny of siipcrti jjroexls whteli Myersi.L.loytl are tlis posinir of at lowest cash prices ami thereby udcliuj; to the happiness of all their ciistoiiii-i i. The Stop.e Tit at Minipnt Keets. Here is the store that. Murphy keeps1: he re is the door that yoes niiotlie store that Jas. J. Murphy keeps; here is clot lies inside of the door ami. in the store that Jas. J. Murphy keeps; here is the "Star," KM, that, wet and elry. continues to Phme. on Clinton street, oetoro me uoor eit Murphy's more; and here is thecasl, that vomer umi (riier leaves m ine store, niai n;is ineettor i with !i awning before, with that Sbtr of yore, . that shines evermore where J. J. Murphy keeps, j Fut.r. of Emptiness. Few sounds rrat more j eliscordantly upon the ear of the head eif the ' family the man whose daily toil provides for ! Ihe wants of a household Mian the serapimrof ! the bottom of a He ur burr 1 1 wh-: n the last baking- j therein tsabout to take its departure-. And yet i in this community it is an easy matte r to avoui ; such discord, lor all a man ne-etl do is to take- : th" precaution to have E..L Milis put in anottu t ban el of his excellent elour before I... JH.;v.p!i!)r ! process comes ou. Jlills' flour is always notwl. ' Thk Johnstown ZVinneT-rf. nssorr-s us that I. ! T. Coppoek, of the Atw York Dry Goods and Milline ry Store, In the Dpern House, keeps up with the styles awl fashions. No matter how frequently or suddenly they chaiure, he; is riifiil up to time, and thus our citi.ens e;an always buiidIv ihemselTi-s with the; latest and best (ruiius ii iHiiii't:ii in hut iiiarivei, uy ttppucailon at Copji-jck's head quarters of fashion. Think of it. Time is said to be money, and as it is natural to have a hankcric.-r a ter money, we atlvise tne purchase! of a liooti tuue-kecper at Cham, ltoberts' jrreat chtek. watch and m" tion establishment Enn Hiieh street. If you don't nee.) a time-piece-, buy a set of jewelry or some other valuable article. J Here ns no enn . to Cham.'s steek and there should be noleudlof buyers at his far-fained establUSment. .0 ami sr.;; n:t Ytrp.-i-:LK:--.m!y Kos- the we-il kaova !:r:: ot tie-is - l'o-ter. t w"' l Now York lend i'i-. i.:. iei ;.li 1.1 re ccniie, :-s his e-xi ei .ene.- in l.i- p.ireh;le of i: v i-oo'is e-1 t i.e icm.-i .... 1 1 , l.i,..-' : ; ,. -1 prs!ity is well U.-.w n w niKi t'l see ru tl. 1 oi e-i!-ioii.n-s to tint -ta.;:-!!sm:i w lieu 1.0. .1 -..i;; .s !-.. ...... .- i,...,-. ,. 1:... A r have- the lnvi-o .....i i.... . ...1. i ..I dry Kocls in tins city, k.ui ih- l.rni d.ue to ioae.'l i o Cl lU'-U" U ''"-' eaitiiie.u a.- c,yi;pirrs! . -lie "M 11011 01 men iiii-jrt. store- is devol.-.l t the ale oi carpets, ami :,s iiie v tuiv ui, o..i.i. .... stock at a time they me m-e t-ssai-ilv e-ii:itiie.i in buy ami sell elicater than any 01 siore 111 ..... 11. . . ... t. . r. i!;iimi:n:in.nu-(.,, Clinton stre'et. Jolmstown. und evinmi e Their ironds and prn-esaud we are sure i eu wiii pat- ; remise liie- ioni. i incKKY . FcrtxirriiK wahkhooms.--- Joim Hiekey, l"iide-i take-r, on Juli:;n sti e- r. Fourth Warel, Altoona, is prepareil to supply Jletulie Uiirial lasc-s of aii oi.es ami patterns,! an i ou roasouatilo terms. ill". Hiekey e.-ps e-oo'-tiin1 !y on band a larve ptock of new ami fashionaPle furniture', and those who reijiiire aiiythinjr in liis line- should , jrive him a i.-ol. Ever- article; nt from his rooms w ill I.e warranted as repre s.-nlevl. j Hair and Straw Matt rasx-s manufactured to 1 order Ht less t han e i; y iii ii-es. I'niie s.-iit chairs le-c-ane-d and fitted i.-p as (food as new. All ii-Uers Iroui a Oistauce promptl v attended . o. Uul.i:.-ll.J to consumptive: the advertiser, haviuur bee-u permHiicullv cured 01 that dread Oisease, ousu 111 d ion. bv a si 111 pie remedy, is an. urns to make known to ins It-How sull'erers Ihe means of cure. To all who eh sire it, he will send a copy of tin preset I -on lis-d. (Iri-eof clmrircl witii he dirccli.ms tor 1'1'eprti 1 1 1 v itnd loii.u- l i." .-,1 me. v, hlcii t ii.-y viii I:. -id a si 1: K r 1: 1: i or ( e;.- r.1,1 p; 1. . ; r . i s,oi..i.V ii (, . eli.'t.-i. -. I'jirin-s tsluii li.e prt-seripe ion w oi plc-i.se audrc s lir.v. 1"WA1!1) A. V 1I.SC iX, li-lS.-ly. I'.h l'eiiu M.. V. illiamsoeti rfh. X. Y. ('Alt i in. F.v-ry genuine box of lin. Mc LAMP'S I-IVliU i'll.l.S bears the- signature oT FI.FMIXG EUijs., and th-ir priva;e l':d!(d Staies Stamp. ;V"Take 110 oilier."' 'the market is full of iniitat ions. The partucisliip lierelorore ex- ' 1 istiux- between Ihe li ndeisi ne-d wns ((is. , solved tiymntu.il eemscnt September 'Jd. I.",::. i 'I he Sii'loie and ifiruess bi:i!ess w iil be eon- : tinueti in the nameoi H . ( '. l,i! -.iuger. bv whom ' ihe books of tne iate lirni v til m s.-t 1 i,.i. H. C. I.IT.I N'. '..IE i A. 1'. YEui.'.ii. GAPGAPES, TORCHES, I AMI ! FLAGS of A!S Sties; j I.sntrrns, I,OL'clnr. nlc. and 1 raiiqiHlin (.tiii.Is eif all Llntis. Buy from Manufacturers, John W. yMocJv' & Co. ' j Semi for Circular. ! JUil.v U. Ml'ltHAT... los. m. 1:1 ... : rii.ii'.-ii r.Tor.j tF iM IT MX m AM) STOVE WOIiKF. iitii hollida Y$j;ri:;. p.i. HAYC'C liiirchns.-d the est:iblishu;ent Sntely Ikn.ovn as Knierpi iso i'l.uiiiiiy, we are no.v prepared to 111:1 :i 11 1 jri 11 re of i vci ) d.-sei : pt ion. ThQ Various Ctlcs cf Htovcs maeiifrtetnred at our est 1 b! i-h ti ei; 1 ;;,e i.i respect s I ', ;:a! t 1 any 1 u I in- 11 1.1 rio t . Slcam Eniiicsandall kin.I f Marhincry pron-.p! Iy ami satisfactorily it paired. 5 2"AU our work is wurraua-.l to beex.it t!v what It is representtrd. lAiia:. :u.-if.j" 1 5rr oi " ' cai -1; i VJMT IKIWX Fid TKIA I. :.t 11 Court -t I moii Picas, to i e iu-ld --. t Fbens'i.irir. e;o..i- ; iuciictn(r on .Vi.ild'li,', (it M e;.r l.J .1 l l'.lt '. ; SK( in: wi--.i:k. ..vs. I.lo.td & 0. . vs. Ani on. . . vs. I iii vis et al. . . vs. Sm 11 h. ..VS. I.' l.J ers. I Marg-arf t Jours ..... : 'ri.einan l-i ans e; al. ISrot lierhne ; lii.u-:-n 1 I;.;... Ha rberie -k'if A.lm'rs. ; y.- i h ; liuehiuinn ct si ... . j Ir.sjen j H.irker .S; Son ' VhII. I Mil:il:en 1 Mcil.-rmit! ! Miiiikcn ! 'ox .vs. IlMrbt iieks A!i:i'is. .vs. i:. h. . vs. y.t '-'i. . ...vs. .M-fionivieV H.v's e-t ai vs. I'retlley ef a I. vs. M-Canee -Tv Kiir.e. s. lii-l mi. vs. CcOMiu ct r. vs. Murtiii e-: n!. vs. 'owan c-t al. vs. Mnuiy. Co.. vs. (biheim A Og-.je-n. v.. J iu n a :i n. vs. Murphy. . vs. ( ; ii lan." v. Chri-ty A I.iti.lv. v. fa-he. vs. (iihson Fye-iitors. . . . V . 1 111 It. fee ,V ( (.. : I'.-rhii!'-. St'w'-f M ' Vaancr ; ll'.se Speneer ; McKotuil l lieorye i r.!.ioie i Cochran J. K. HIT I-'.. Pr.-thonotarv. l'rotliof-.e.tarys I biic-e, Fbensbnix, A. itf. 5. ls7:J. L Davis HIGH STREET, Doors Vest of Centre Street, Three I.-KAI.KKS I.V JJil W)J$ UkOltiUlhO, I Ecots and Shoes, I FL 0U3, FEED, BACON, FISH, ! CciTee, Tea, Syrups and LTcIassss. ALE WHICH THKY 1'PONflSi: TO SELL A3 CilLAP AS Tii E CH CAP EST. Country Produce taken for GOODS. ?sOTICK ryilE rAUTXEKSMII' lieretoforee.T!-.tiri!rbe- A tween the unlersiirii'd was elissolved bv miitual consent, Aua-usr Pith. lS.'.tf. The' Coal business w ill he continued in the memc ofJ,l s. j WY- i . ' ,' I.'V " "U,U IIie I'i,'..! U'.Zi, 1 S AM I, MILLiKEX. Iloliidnyshnrg-, Au?.. Is;.-ot. 6 mm RT IUu7 EH L: 1 uQ O 1st , t cut SI s Ky,ca - fi-A Oaf - 4 O A COLD WATCH,iTERNFY &. NULL, ns a prize for solvinjr a I'uz.m to appe-ar in the Hawn. Send stitmo for e-ireiil..i to M'Vlnv Dawn, I'uiladelphia. J'a. at!ur.2:i.-bii. F. A. SHOF.X. AKEl! '.VM. ii. SrVe'HI.rit. CHCEKAKIH -Si SECMLEE?, A I lii-iieyii-nl-I.aw, 0-1(5. EnENSIiUUG, Cambria Co.. Pa. tf-1 ( UO. A. EERrlY, v-. atiuk: N EV-A T- LA VT. r?"Ofnce in mon- rf-ceiitly ort-ni ' J1' i II. St'ciiit-r. Eso., in 'rh.uinis l.l.y.l s new -u.ei- inir. Centre street, Eoeu-1iiutir. l a. An-r. l i-1 -L Aitorneft-fit-lsfitr. orru-e m Frank'in street, (up stairs,) over Len'toti s Hardwai u Store. Johiislowu, I'a. A7ILLIA.M K ITT ELL, Attoknky- At-Law, ElU'iishiirif, l'a. OtTico in Colon A nade Kow, Cenlii-i BUvei. tJau.iiU.-il'.l GHZAT HUUCI!ON IN ;A- ... TO CP.ZH GUI tc.i:i: : iSOtSE-Fl'KXlSllIXO. STORB. 1 be tile ,l. r; r. ...1 , r. i. - - ivsju-e iu:;iy uaorrua tr.e ESienslniri' and the e.iil.Jl.- tr...,.- citi7.IT-a of , 1 " f---- .! u:at re has made a great rttibction i: 1-iiccsto CASH P.UYKKS. My sbk w' consist, in part, e l" CvuLin.j, Pmlui and Ha, 'V Move, id the im,st :j.ular kinels ; 'V.. -are ol every eh-siribtiott. of Ji. y : u'.ucture; li, ltc,ue of ail kind, :V-N Locks. Sciews, Putt Hit ges, 'j'abk' U s Mtuttei UU-.g;-. !h.::.,J:,r. N..:' .V. duw Glass, Puttv, Table Kt.-ives :.-; ! .Carving Ki.i-.es- a-.l l'..iks. M -.t .', Apple Pan rs, P, ami I'orket K:;iv. great vaiie-ty. S i,s. rs. Shear. lh'-rf .. Strops Ax.-s, H.achet. namnurs. P.. ,,-.- .....coii.es, ii-crs. L'l.issins, Planes Co,,, passes. Square s, Files, M-i.s. Ar.-.-;s.' VjM : Wrsti.d.es. Pip. p-v.e ami Cross. Cut S.,.v -I..... ..... . . e iiams n ait Kinds. si.ovr .-. Snaoe s S, ami Miau.a, Ji ikt s. E .,,s. Sine Easts. p,.-s. Wax Eli ... . ... s".. 1 i i:ns;rrs, i.nm: rt..is. :'Ht-rt w linyrrs, (Iiimi St..i ' Gates .intl Me:iur. s. Eui .l vr Stir1 1 .:. ' ;.;..!. - r; j Nai.s, Horse S'-i.-e-. Can Strel. E m s. r films, Kev. ivt rs, Pi-t-Is. Ciir'r'i'-es, p 1 ier. L'nj.s. Ia-s,,, c . O-hl SL..re P.. . . Gratts am iiu Uncks. Vi ami Cr . Punijis ami Yuhitir-: J.' ru ..- -;..; S.iu i',, j Ware of all kind ; H'i,Vit ,:lul Willow I: I n grcit variety : Cailv.u ! m.d Ear -! Fish (Jit. Ed Oil, I.insf-.'.l ):',, Eubvi .. , Gil, ll.in, T ar, Giass-,-;.,., p.;, t?i Ya- . ts. 'i'll riie-U I i .it;. Alt i.'el. .V 7. j FAMILY GRGCRiES, ; ueh a- Tea. CiTcc. Sugars. -Msse,. -; ups. .Spices. Diie.i ivaeb. Ao. ' Kish, II.. tr.ii. y, Cra.tk'. H-.-c p,.d p; . Eariev; S..:ip., Uai.ules ; TGri'tCt'G ('1GAI.S; Pair.t. Wl.itcw.s,,. S. t;;l.. :' shoe. Ir-a-iing. Var.?KN. ,vt v-. Cloti es :. Toot, irs!;.-s, k.!;; a;., i..- V- : fjoros atel ,nii;:.i r.' ;(.-, ;i.i.l manv oi.i i article.- at t!,e !ov(..st rates T.-r CASH. hi-iice Sj,ituliw ma. ip, pain e.l ar.- ..' UP loA." 1 ates f.,r CU.sk. A iii-er.il .list .c made t- country dealers buvit. Tin-"-, ivliobsa'e. GI (I li eWTI.F.Y Eb. nsburg. Feb. 2. lS(.7.-ff. ?jy VJ.' 'O' r v vi s VALUABLE CiFTG I HI UK Jilsl l.l Kl-I 1 !. I-: :iviu si--':i-'!if)vr:i i.v ii T.i r.m n .'iom'Ihv. Cne Oraii'l Cspitai FTise cf Five Prizes $1,C00 f r ai i;ive Prizes $500 i n !' t t it I. r. r r ! t i ' :. .5 i en n :zcs iiuU -2 '-in;. C i I I en.'. . .- .., ,'. , ,,. .... 7':ri 2!;i irmf J;ri;iii, j'; .'nilic .., tii fit, ,',00. Timi Vl-n-Toiuii i:,;s, v-.'us! i iari.s vnrili ..'i -mi-' . Ten frjiT.-t.y ft'iu-f;- M.k Idn.-s. v.ort ii H- i-cb. I.lllll eV'-.i f,-K .(-,! ..-, - i ;: )(i i , , . t . . . , ii fr.nn ";n .'i. "j' . e. I-adi- s' Col I.font bie and t ;..;.t s "e :,-.!. J V-i . ( 'hates. :-"i:d and 1 .-. : .i -1 l;r i c-d sje-i 'I';sl,i ; ;od T.-.-t i, ,-. Photograph Alliums, j.we-lr, ; vtc., .Ve., e. j W.:'.e suaior Z'J:z. lO.'n'O. - - ;;".:o:s V.zJL-ii .: "O.i t. v-i: ts n t n;:i tt st ii in ki-tv i j whom i.ilicritl iei:iimis will ; iv -.t. i Sinoi kTickfts 2: Six Tiostrs H i: 'Iwrt.vH j Tie kkts iu; Twenty- i vi; ; Kris hn. Cireiilars eo'itniniiur a full list of prizes. si d. -. script i'.n of tin- m.-i nner of t! r r i i-ir, hi t,;!nr j information in reference to the I list nimi ion. j will hi; soul to im'.v one orderiukr the 1:1. Al. l-i-j ters must be uuut e.ed t- i it'n. K, i.. i. si r.. pn wr,. lal Ii". 5.-.'. St.. Cin INN t:, o. GEO. C.K.ZAHjI, -tKAl,l;its IN BPwY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEN SWARF, IMTS. nPX, COOTS. SUIT,;-. AND ALL ()THi:ii APT! CI. 1 1'- CUM;, A LEY KKI'T IV A COfXTI.Y SI O E WOOit ANI COUNTiJV IMJODtXT: TASKS IN iSCHArOK Foil Cl l.IS. Stcrc on South Side of Main Street, I ITsKJ ! MUSIC! ! Tl . -' St. .TfKrfir" -j 'JslSTI- OF sr. .Josrfii will be pi e'pa red to vice I.osaons on t tie ll.iiMi Ml.l.OIO.'lN oi-CAHI-NIIT Mb JAN at any tune after Easter. J Feir termp r.pplj to the- Supertore, Sis ter M. UtiuTEN.-K, or to liev Chara-cs moderate. Elienslmrjr, A m il 1. lStftf. K. C. Chiustt, WOOLEN FACTOHY! LJAVINti Introduced new mncl-in-ry into our oolen I'i ctory. wo :tr:; now pri ; :in-.! b maioiiiiet ure em slu.rt net iee. I ,i I'I 1 1 S. C A - sl N ! ITS. liLANKETS. FLANNELS ol ah My its r-Ti M KING VAKN'S. A.c. .Ve. I r Woo! taken in exoh autre for c-.n-ls r r worked on shares. Murk. ? pt h-e paid forw...-l. T. If. .'.V'. A ('N'. F.beiishurs-. Fe b. 21, ls",i:.-if. F. H. TtElOKY .1A.VFS F. M I i.. 1 AW am. COLEKCI ION Ol KK'K o!..t.it.ie i:iv I wiioiHr-. i n. tT.- s,lf.,.i oi;, i-tl-ii! paid to e-ole-t t io' - ? In I par! ef 1 ho I idle.; Mate's. !-is-'71.-;;'.i 1 AL! CO ii :-iu nbscr is prci-;- D ' t.. ! ut ii.-ii. b' lar-re or sn--iii qllll'd 't It s. IO e;li .i'-e-oi A. j Jl.i.llf ! 1. e:..! J:l 1't ' M i "' r" AL. at low esi nuokei in', s. (.ml ilcl.veietl promptly and treeol e-hsij-'e ic-r lui.iiin-r at any point in Fr.ensbur-j- or viciidty. Onlers left at the Zaiim S'ii.he win vet cj ve t'.tie j aite iitin. DAMEL IE ZAIIM. TIL'ST N TION L SADDLE AND IIAL'NESS S1IOI OF CAMi.lH A t'dl'NTV Tlijr i s-.reel, n.pp.osite I men n i .l lit. .is. . ev Wartl, -:i.fnsi.iir.'. 1' . M. M. r.M M.I. 1'ioprietor. SiiiMaanJ Unmr iciuie t.r .1 re-Jiairc-tl ami ail ctlie-r we.i h. m my iinc e eeur- bi . .... tiet lieiet.. r. e.il Tlie sf ul lest ll.'li:-.-. d at the most re-asemable rates. Ll-lrl.-t 4 K1I iE lilEX. lll'L. Atlt ,.?-'-Ijitit.. Eilensbtiri, l'a. Oilice in new bailni;e 1 recently erected ou Ctmlie btreet. t -mors ! I'rvul Uib 6lr-.it. 1'S 27. Frincipal OiT-fe iOI V. Frf! St.. Cinriar.i?f. O. -8 :r--7 Z'.ZZ'.Z'.Z'.'l'. '12 ths cr.ti; fijr r ii : - - ; J