s KnKSSBUliO, 7'.!., l riJ'!' September 20, l&72m v-l miUllM THE RiCHT ! rlhlllAlIC MEETlNf.S NEXT WEEK. , f IVmx ruts and other friend A U V ' .... I .. ill 1... held at i.f tlit LT K H 1 cailM Will U- ntiu ON Th'ire-lav Afternoon next, Sept. 25th, , And a nliHr ""tin will b hfld at c V I KOI -I iTOA'N, 4 os 5 l- ..,.1 , cCfU TV. 'av Afternoon next, September Join. . ' Tlloii It MILTON Sl'KKlt, our tal- . i . ,r (inirrefcsinan and other able eiui r-"f ni u.hb-esw ti...w leers I ruin Let all auemi. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. i liar"1 MIUHl- i.r Home. TWt fail t. he registered, n... l..i. Wheat crop is largo. .-Indiana County Fair -thi week. 'ns..nahle advice I.ny m Jour win- "-flU tV.umel donning season is with u I once ag.u- of the potatoes in this vicinity Urt.r.idtolimetlierot. i .n Mountain lIoue closed for ' tL. Vim oil I'Uiiebuay lasi. muhv Coliick, of .lohtibtown. is the j,,--:,. j.i 'vior ol a six niouins oiu can i weiy!i 4H iounds. The "latest importation" didn't write -( ,o AJlix'iiii hst week, the assertion of the j ihr. U'ti Voire to the contrary notwith- Tbc llollulaysburg Standard says that the i ii e of the liadical whanghHdle was J,e,i;4 in the land, the day that Darker was Btmiuifttrd. ; At Spriu e (.'reek, on Saturday morning la 4, the 1'aeitie F.xpres west struck a man nnnt-d Swnrtz, from Newport, and killed him histantlv. Ten dollar cah will be paid for the gold watch-key lost on the Carrolltowu read some three weeks ago. Impure at this office. Hon. P.. F. Myers, of Bedford, has been unanimously re-nominated for Con gress by the Deiiiiicr.itSRnd Liberal of the kixteeuth district. , Tbe new hanking house of Collins, Johnston V Co., Colonnade ICow, makes it- iiself kiMwn to our reader in the present I iue of the Free man. i James Murphy, a Pa. It. It. employer, jumped from a niovingtraiii near Oallitzin, I on Saturday la-t, and falling upon his side, ! sustained very painful in juric. Robert Jones, recently killed by the pkikn of a boiler in Cincinnati, as no ticed clehere, is s:dd to havo resided in thisV"Ut' twenty year ago." V.iles Smith, employed at the Cambria IronWoiks. .Iuluistown,"wa severely burn ed by an explosion of hot metal, on Satur day i earning last. S iay8 the Herald. ' .... i a x i I . i iie J.ailu s l-airai nmore is jit- gn ssiug finely ami will be continued next I 5 wcek.i And that isalsiutalli-f S.ltero's" J I letter e can can lind lmnn for this week. 1 v A woman named Kessinger was struck j by a frieubt tiain whilst walking on the j "iwitchbatk' atSaxton, Huntingdon coun ty, on Tueslay week, and killed outright. Mrs. Sclders, of P.lacklick township, kwt two children by si ailet feer last week, and a daughter of Mr. McCafferty, of Cambria township, died from the KUine diease on Friday last. See card of Prof. Weisenbach, music i te! her mid musical instrument agent, to J " ;nd elsewhere in this week's paper. : l'e tnes among us with the highest tcsti- i Kii b as to his proticicuy. fr typographical friend. Tom Myers, Ffcutary. lias our thank for an invitation ; to ittCini the Old Portage railroad reunion at Suunuitville, on AVedncday, Cct. id. '; V.'e will bw on hand, if possible. j Geo. Humphreys, late assistant post- master at this place, is an aspirant for medical honor. George isa worthy young ' man, and has the ability to make an excel . fciit M. I). Success attend him. Xext Wednesday and Thursday will 1 jjjla days at St. Augustine, for then it is ; that, lie big horse fair and grand picnic is i focoaie oil, and a jolly gixd time may be : expected. If you can't go yourself, send a ; substitute. David Smith's right arm wan eanght K'twecn two car burners on the M. C. It. I?., Blair county, yesterday week, while he was engaged in coupling, and so badly crashed that it had to be taken off below r tlse shoulder. A. car inspector named 'Gcttys had I" thlcgs badly mashed by freight care at ; AU ,.)B;i, on Sat in day night last. One of ti e limbs has since taen amputated, and I H i feared that the other will have to un tie: .; a similar operation. . A.ug. Landis, Kwp, of Ilollidaysburg, was, on Thursday week, unanimously chosen to represent the twentieth senatori al district in the constitutional convention. 'tJut', will trive a irood account of him self in that lxaioraUe position. W regret to learn that our friend and patron, Mr. Michael Walls, of Ilollidays burg, had the inisfoitune to lose his sta ble and all its, contents by lire on Tuesday morning week. Mischievous boys are sup posed to have did the business. T J- Ti-out. an old citizen of Altoona, Ml.e attellllitillir to nrevrnt. li.r frimi ru'-,"i on, j the '. ' V ig oil. near that city, on Monday was knocked down and tramnVH by the horse and run over by the wag ; id now lies in a very critical condit ion. -'djii Hex ami llrigham Young (not -loinion prophet, remember,) came oenig .suil'oeated in a lime kiln near I union, Huntingdon county, into I they had descended for the purpose img the stone, on Tuesday of last or i-8 Mary Foster, of Hungtingdon, 3d on a pieeo of bark while playing kme called "drop the handkerchief," ichneir Grove, on Saturday last, filing, fractured one of her limbs near i'K'- Twice before the same leg met t like misfortune. Jr- H. II. ThomnsoiL lettr knnn-n T'" has returned once more to the fa! roof and to the duties of assistant f ilter, riee Mr. (leorge Humphreys, f'ed. We welcome the "Doc" back K the maibv, anl as for the females liey can talk for themselves. V"n't forget the blessing of the bells Vrolltown next Sunday. Among such hearted people as there abide all F s will meet a hearty welcome and the T1 treatment. A sumptuous dinner in fluent of the chuivh is one of the Mr T nheKl Ut' Try and thcre Iti T i,c(:ann has j'hiced us under at . anoll,er i"nl supply of ex- Talves. otherwise known as oys- "ao,,e a,wi1liu.le of household, hv i .1 iani!'le JusUce 10 th delicacies, I I n -Ti Cy nV ring that the I 1 r v c2 ter all i Dr. AV. AV. Jamison, of Loretto, was 'liy some mishap thrown fn'iii'his buggy, near lim it's Mill, Allegheny township, on' Thursday of last week, and very severely, aial, it was thought for a time, sciiously : bruised anil rut, .hut w e are pleased to Irani that he is coming- around all right and will soon he himself again. A new building for the new banking firm of Collins, Johnston & Co. is about to Ik; erected adjacent to Mr. ZaUni's store. I lousiness at the r.ew banking house has i commeinccd very auspiciously, and with such. in affable, eapalle and popular gen tleman as Mr. Zalnn for cashier, its future success cannot be doubted. Kbensburg's silver eoniet band was out for the third time on "Wednesday night and very agreeably surprised all who heaid them by the great progress they have made in the short space of alout one month. Iietter material for a band than our boy or a better teacher of instrumental music of that kind than Prof, liiaddoek, are not to be scared up anywhere. Mr. M. J-. Oatinau, accompanied bv Ins wife and their 1113 wiie anu mcir nine "well spruit' ol pleasure ha twtaken himself to ohif. (.u ii.nminn-, ms never . uwu m j niwm tui v t y x 1111 IV tCli I ock, has full authority to sell dry goods, ' groceries Hour, etc., iust as cheap for the ready cash as if the proprietor himself were present superintending the operation. Our assertion about the Carrolltowu chime of tails, which, by the way, arrived at the ttion here on Wednesday night, has brought out a communication in this week's jfemoerut from several citizens of Cambria City, in which they claim the Iwmiir imw 1'reelv awarded bv us. of ha iinr . ' - . - r- I precedence in that particular. Sorry to I have put them to so much trouble, but j "all is well that ends well." I Our friend and patron, Mr. Thomas ! Dougherty, of Keytesville. Chariton county, j Mo., has forwarded us a complimentary ; ticket to the Chariton County Fair, signed ' Thos. Dougherty, Secretary. Of course we can t go, but (or ins kimiiy remembrance we are none the less thankful to our friend Tom, who, by the way, assures us that Missouri is good for ru,M)0 majority for Horace Ureeley, which is about a much as any reasonable man could expect in one day. Mr. David Jones, carpenter, while en gaged on Friday last in excavating a well on hi premise in the East ard, by some mishap lost bis footing and fell back w aid from the top of the ladder leading to the lot tom of the well, and although he descended j ui his fall to the depth of aliout eighteen j feet, strange as it may seem, he escajed ' i without fatal injuries. He was of course j severely bruised, but no bones were broken j and he is now in a fair way of speedy re- j covery. ,; ' We have received a lengthy communi- ' cation from Callitzin, signed "Fair Plaj-," : on the subject of Mr. lluckalew's course in the Senate last winter on the bill in refer ence to the ventilation of mines, but do not , publish it this week, simply because we are of the opinion that the writer is inerror, as we believe we can show if we can pro cure a complete report of Mr. Biickalew's '; late speech at Pottsville, a portion of which , refers to the same subject about which our corresjxnident writes. j The Johnstown Democrat of last week contains a very elaborate, but none the ' less deserved commendation of the artistic ; skill of Mr. James Wilkinson, marble man- ufacturer of Loretto, who has no superior and few equals in his line of business. i j Many of the cemeteries of this county con- j tain monuments of his skill and mechani- j cal genius, and all of them are master-pieces ' of which Mr. Wilkinson may well feel J proud. Work done by Mr. W. is well t done, and that to at fair prices. ) Two weeks ago we said that Carroll- : i town was alxmt to receive the liit chime '. of bells ever brought to Cambria county ; i i last week, on what we deemed reliable an- , ! thoiity. we reiterated that assertion in the ' I face of the Johnstown Democrat denial ' of the claim; and this week we come down fioiu our high horse and admit that the ! Democrat was right and we were wrong ; that Cambria City is justly entitled to the honor, and that we Lav nothing more to ' say on the subject. There now ! j A stranger giving the name of John ; Curry and representing himself as a sailor j by occupation and a native of New York, was struck by the Smthern Express west j on the Pa. It. It., about a mile east of Min- eral Point, this county, at an early hour on i Friday morning last, and was fatally injured, j He w as taken to Johnstown and his wounds j attended to, but he died soon after. He was aged alxmt twenty-six years, and was ; destitute of money. Mr. JohtiBloch, poor i house director, took charge of the remains j and had them decently interred. j Shik kisc. Scicide at CSallitzin. Ax (ui Man Fot si) Lkai with Hia Tiikoat I'l'T. The citizens of Callitzin, as w e learn from our venerable friend, Sam'l ( -raig, Ksq., wer horrified on Saturday evening last by the dincovvry that an old nuu named Wm. Cole, who for the p:it ten r twelve vcara ha been living by himself in a small nut comfortable cabin at that place, had commit ted suicide by cutting his throat with a razor, severing the windpitie and jugular vein, and no doubt causing death almost immediately and apparently without a struggle. The unfortunate man, who was a laborer by oc cupation, had not been seen since the pre vious Thursday evening, at which time he was slightly under th influence of lbpior, and some of his neighbors becoming alarmed at his unusual absence from work, and pro bably supposing that sickness or some other mishap had belallen him, a party of them r paired to his cabin on Saturday evening for the purpose of solving the mystery. The door of the cabin was found to le toltcd and barred, but entrance was readily effected through one of the windows, and there lying upon the floor face downwards were discov ered the lifeless remains of the man they were seeking. Turning him over, the ghast ly spectacle that presented itself maj well be imagined, and whatever else might have been neiiled to complete the horrible picture was readily supplied by a bloody razor found within a few inches of the body. The de ceased was between &Ty and fiO years of age, and originally eame from Chester county, where he is supposed to have relatives now residing. Little is known of him, as he was always very reticent in regard to himself, but all who knew him bear witness to the fact that he was a quiet, inoffensive, hard working man, bin only weakness being a fondness for liquor, which was no doubt he primary cause of his tragic death. An in quest was held by John Itradley, Esq., and the facts above given by our informant, Mr. Craig, who was a member of the jury, were then and there elicited. The remains were decently interred on land belonging to the deceased and near the scene of the shocking occurrence. A Confidence Game Will Tvxrr.n. An individual giving the name of Ray, claiming to be a farmer and drover and al leging that he lived a short distance north of this place, recently dawned upon the farmern of Hummerhill township and for two long weeks boarded around, free gratis for nothing, under the plea that he was buying cattle, which plea to all appearance! he made good by contracting for the delivery at a certain place on a certain day of about eighty head of beeves, for all which he had ottered very liberal price in cash, then and thereto be paid. In due course of events the day of delivery caine, the cattle came, and the farmers came, but Itay didn't come and the promised greenbacks didn't come, and the result was that the farmers felt as they turned their faces homeward that thev and not the cattle hail been sold aye badly sold. The sharper had had his two weeks' Warding for nothing, beside. some harrowed money, and that was no doubt all he sought to accomplislj by his little confidence game. AN lSTKKVIKW WITH 5(H)RE. MANY CoilPT.AIXTS b"CT NoAl'l'AHEST liEFENT- ani'e. In company with Sheriff lhui.K ker, ami at Hie ypevial solicitation of Michael Moore, now under sentence of death, we on Monday hist visited the uiit'ortuuate man in his cell, and for a halt' hour or more listened to what he claimed to be a truthful account ot his movements on the i'4th, 2.1th and L'ttth of last January, on which days it was shown on his trial that lie was in Philadelphia and afterwards at Osceola. Clearlield county. His story in brief is that he was at work in Smith's coal bank at No. 3 on the day liist named, as could have Weu proven by Chas. Wool ford, Andrew Gillespie, Thomas Me Creery, Robert Mt Kim, John Myers, and others. Lad his lawyers (of whom he -orn-plained very bitter!, and, as all know who heard their earnest" appeals in his Itehalf, very unjustly,) seen fit to summon them as witnesses; that he load--d a car of coal on .that day, and then went home to Mineral Point. On the 2."5th, as his story goes, he J went to Johnstown, where he "bought a I tarrel of dour and three sacks of coru from i Mr. liaukln, oil Washington street, which i Hour and corn was manifested to him at the j Viaduct, a day or two after ; that next day ' he went to 1'ortagu Station on noon train, I and took dinner at Peter M Cion u's along with that gentleman and Wui. Flynn, who loardcd with McGough ; that w hile waiting 1 dinner Mr. Flynn commenced writing, and ! while doing so asked McGough what dav of ! the month it was, and McGough replied that it was 1 lirr -Jiith of January, and he (Moore) ! then remarked that that was his birth-day ; : had some talk with McGough about buying "ul"i Milieu i weni io see alter dinner, but said I could not get my money until April, aw 1 had it deposited as security for mv wife's appearance to answer a suit at law" told McGough to calculate the time from that date to tit h of April, w hich ho did ou one of the iMtards ou the side of tin house. This, and much else of like imiKirt whi.-h would neither Ixuefit the prisoner or interest 1 our readers, was the burthen of his story, ! his entire purpose taing, as he vainly hoped', j t explain away some of the mot couvine- I ing evidence which led to his conviction, and to induce us and our readers to talieve that he is innocent of the crime which he 1 i will ere long Im called upon to expiate. J God grant that he may be U-tter prepared j ; w hen that time comes than he now seems to , o.r me ignominious Ueath which awaits him ! The condemned man w,ih afterwards, with his own consent, visited by two gentlemen ! represent inn the Johnstown Tribune and the K'ho, to whom, in addition to the story told ns, he made the following statement regard j ing the fatal trunk check and other matters ; of less importance : n the llith of February : 1 received a letter from Philadelphia, with i out signature, telliuc me to look out r..r a. trunk which had leen sent to Altoona for ' , me. A strange inan,;i think from Somerset, j icau me leiier lor me in Joliuatown. iyXi not recognize the handwriting. Ou tha Sun day following went to church at Wilmore, i and whih on my way there I found the trunk , check lying in the snow uear the head of the path leading from my house to Mineral . Point. licked up the check and noticed that it had a greon mould on it. lut it in my pocket and thought no more altout it until John Harris came into Hagau'a house and said he wanted me to go to Johnstown with him. Asked him what he wanted. H- wouldn't tell me then, but did tell me i outside of the house that he wauted me on a charge of murder for killing the woman , found near Mineral Point. Moore then went on to tell when and where he first met Annie E. Ilorle, how loug it was since they were married and tho length of . : .i ii i . , .... i nine iney uvea logerner ; aeniea tnat the : photograph found in the trunk was her like- tiess, or that the letters ptirortiug to lo from I her were written by the said Annie E. Boyle, , detailed other matters connected with their j married life and final parting, etc., all I which we have not the necessary space, even J if we had the inclination, to give in extenso. Boy Shot andFatam.y 1s.i rnEfu One of those s:id occurrences which occasionally loom up as a terrible warning against the careless handling of loaded firearms, and es Iecially against ermittiug children to have such dangerous weaous in thir possession, hapicnel near Lilly's Station, this county, on Sunday morning last. It sooms that four lads varying in age from alout eight to eleven years left the village on tho morning stated for the purpose of hunting chestnuts, one of the elder loys taking with him an old mus ket heavily charged with powder and small stones. Some time after reaching the woods the lsys seated themselves ou tho grass, when the lad with the musket commenced atnusiug himself by pounding the but end of the wea !on on the ground, the barrel at the time ex tending through under his arm and pointing in the direction of one of the younger lads, a lwy named Thomas Davey son we believe of Mr. lie rnard Lavey. As a natural result of the pounding process, the gun was eventu ally discharged, the contents for the most part taking effect in one side of the face and neck of young Davey, lacerating him in a most shocking manner and intJictiug injuries which tho attending physician deems fatal, if indeed death has not ensued ere this. As may well lie conceived, the other lad, were greatly frightened, but they had presence of mind enough to attempt to convey the in jured I my home. They only succeeded, bow ever, eit her through fear or inability, in car rying him to the old Portage railroad em bankinent, where they left him, and where he shortly after attracted by motions the at tention of a couple of gentlemen returning from church, who carried him to his houi, whore. h was lying at last accounts, as w have intimated, In a precarious condition. Fatal Fall fhom a Tree. On Sunday afternoon lat a bov named Devin aithH ( aliout thirteen years, son of Mr. Thomas j Icvine, of Loretto, and nephew of our I townsman, Mr. II. O. levine, climbed up a I willow tree in front of the post-office build- ing in that place for the purpose of at temp t j ing the capture of a squirrel which he had i seen ascending tho tree, and in doing so ( ventured out too far Ujioii one of the upper : limbs, and the result waa tha.t the limb l.r..ir and young Devine came to the ground, and, alighting upon his head and shoulders, sus tained injuries which culminated in his death on the following morning. When picked up by the bystanders he was fouud to be insensible, with blood issuing from his mout h ami nose, ai.d in this condition he was conveyed to his home, where he lingered without recovering consciousness until an early hour on Monday morning, as already statcd. There seems to tie a strange fatality attending Mr. Deviuu's family, one of his older sons having met with a violent death last May a year in consequence of the run ning away of a team he was driving, ns noticed by us at. the time. Another son had an arm brokun and one of the daughters, wc believe, is afflicted with deafness. Air. Devine, who is a hard-working, inoffensive mechanic, has, in common with his bereaved family, the sympathies of all feeling hearts. Always Pure and High Toned.9 This is the volunteer endorsement of the Cltrirtian Advocate on the "Peoples Month ly" of Pittsburgh, adding "it will do good w uerever cireniatea. v e nojie It will raji idly take the place of the trashy Eastern na- . rwr , . I?ra. Ainu universally popular illustrated paper for the home is same size and apjiear ance of Harper's Weekly ; is bright and at tractive with reading and illustrations for the family, and is liked wherever introduc ed. Its "Household" and "Boys and Girls" departments full of value and interest. Only One Dollar and a Half a year, or trial for three months for Twenty-Five Cents, which is lent than cost. Iietter still double the price of the paper given away in Chromes and En gravings. Lire agent wanted in every lotxtlitt. Address, "People's Monthly," Pittsburg, Pa. A Sweet Thought. "Oh! for a thous and tounges!" as the boy said when he crawled into a sugar hogshead ; and "Oh ; for a thousand dollars !" or more to buy all the heart could crave, is what any one might say who visjt the elegant chick, watch, jewelry, fancy goods, book, stationery and general variety store of C, T. Huberts, for surely there is all there of these several classes of goods that niau could desire or woman envy. And what's more of it, Cham, sells as cheap as any man in the businobe. The leaves are loosening from the trees, and gently to the ground "are falli I-ople wise who Imrgains seek at Huntley's store are calling ; tor th re Ihey rind at low est rates, Moves and pipes, and also grates, Usides groceries fresh, the verv best, and hardware, Too, and all The rest of things that Huntley keeps in great array ai:d sells to all wjho call that way at prices which none can e it excel for cheapness, no matter where they dwell. Thk.Ue is great diversity of opinion among voters on the subject of politics, but there is none whatever among those who have had an opportunity to test the :ulmiralle quali ties of the excellent Hour kept for sale bv E. J. Mills, at his flour and feed depot. High ! street, near the Diamond. All unite in ex- ! pressing their entire satisfaction with the quality of Mills' rl.ur. feed, groi'i-ries. etc. as well as with prices charged for the same. See that lady? Yes. Well, mark her ; she has bought a bill from Barker Vallie S. of course we mean, whose stock is fine as e'er was seen, and prices low as now prevail on mountain top or in verdant vale. Is she hajpy? Well, 1 ween, she feels as if she ne'er had seen a lictter chance for bargains rare or goods that w ill at all compare with those w hi h Vallie's shelves doth Itcar none cheaper, better, anywhere. It A LEY for the ritrht. rallv in vour miirht. rally day and night, rally just for spite, rally i for the fight against high prices at Myers I & Lloyd's cheap cash store, where summer: goKU are now lieiiij sold at wonderful low 1 prh-es in order to close out the stock and j make room for a splendi d invoice of fall and I winter go wis of all kinds which are shortly to be purchased, irally soon rally oftvu. " ! WmRT mid wn1 tiioiitrh rou journey nlonr. bearing a burden no other mav Fhnro, lift up your heart you list to this onu am Join In the chorus, 'tis "Never Despair '"never rtett- 1 T. I VA wi i.V i V. ,,,,ur. yinlrT ! ... ...... v-.i.av. .'tii'i lit till t.- Ill lt nilHHIH j for irivinir etish bir$rsiliis r that verv kind ; and I that Is his mood, for never a frown, butalwnvs ! a smile, each new coiner greet i. at his cheap ; ensh store. Johnttuwn, corner Main and Flank- ' II n it reel t. , Pi.ATKn Oi T.-Tdiir summer clothinsr is of course by this time played out. soiled, worn, out of shape and out or enson, mid snvhow you need a new suit, as Tall is now with us. All which leds us to saytthnt S. .1. Hess & Co.. fink Hull. 241 Main street, Johnstown, are the very men to accomodate yon with any and ail arti cles In the wny of wearlnir apparel, fit to adorn a prince or bedeck a pendant. Prices very low and sat iaf action guaranteed.; I.m is made of smallest frairments shade and sunshine, work and pbiv-so we may, with jrreatest profit, learn a little every day. An other thlnr thHt mar bo dona with' J-t-4.nl T i f! t sod entire satisfaction by our masculine fi lends i i- the purchase or rcHilrmadecloililtifr from that t brli.ee of cheap clothiers. Jas. .1. Murphv. Star : Hall. 109 Clinton street. Johnstown. Murphv I has a stnek tlialtno ricHler cuii excel ami prices that uone can undersell. i Tnsehllly atmosphere now preTnll!ii)r nmire I ua that the "winter of our discontent" wil! I soon be upon us with all Its rifrors. and as it I will ere Ion bo in order to don heavier cloth- I Inir, it may not be a miss to remind our renders that Harry Mayer, Johnstown's popular votinuH clothier. Is the man smonjr men to cons'ult in j such einerireiieies. His present lartrp and ele- I nt stock Is belnar fold cheaper than ever. More In Opera House. j OHITI ART. BRADLEY. Died, near Summit ville. Cam- I bria county, on Tuesday. Sept. 10th, from the effects of injuries received bv the explowion of a lamp, Mahv, oldest daughter of Michael and i unoijeT nraaiey, aired 14 years. She budded with us. like Spring's early flower. But soon was transplanted to happier bowers: And there, through a Missful eternitj's hours. She will bloom In perennial beautv. M. NOTIC1-:. JOHN A. ULAIK, Assignee of Jacob I.itheh. n the Court of I 'ouuuon Pleus of Cambria County.-Sept. 10. 187;, First Account of John A. Blair, Assignee of Jacoh ia.'TBKn. filed. And now, Kept. 11. 172, the Prot honotary is directed to give notice of l he fllinjr of said "ac count, as required by the Act of Assembly. J. K. HITS, Prothouotnrv. Prothonotnry's Office, Kbeushuiff. fcept. hi. l't72. A nat i?risTitA-r4it-N mi i u k. Letters of Ailminit ration on the Ksiitle of vrillism Cole, late of Gullitzin town-h'p. rtee'il, haviuir been irraiiteri to the unilerriffrne.l I'T the Itev Inter of Camtirin. county, notice is h"rel.v riven to all persons hucliiir dnim HtrnniM xui.1 estate to present them properly nut hontic.ited for settlement, and those indeliiert to the sittne are requested to make puvinftit without "1elay. SAMUKL CitAlCi, AdmlniMnttor. Oallitzin, Sept. 20, 1872.-61. coLLixsrioiiNsfox & Yu, "TILL receive money on fleposit. .liKootmt it oollftct notes, and nttemi to all the uuiium. usually o'ine iit iiittiKers. Sept.ao.tf. GEO. C. IC. ZAHM. Cashh r. j PROF. J. L. WIESENBACH, j Music Teacher, AND AOEKT fOR KN ABE & CO.'S (nafftmoir) piAxos: AND 8. I. 3c, n. W. SMITH'S (Boston) America n OI? Ow-ArS" ('mkrls lfne. Ektnulinrfc. Ii. Patrick Scott, 1 vs. I MAitTliwiH,,mil""i Fleas of Cambria alVtn I County, Mart Scott. J And now, to wit: Sopt. 9. J87S, on motion of John P. Linton, Esq., C. V. Iiasly appointed Couitniesiouer to tnke te-timotir. J. K. HUE, Priicionofiri. Notice Is hereby sri ren thut I will attn.l tn the duties of said appoint inent. at the oflice of John P. Linton, Ep, in the bO'-ouirh of Jotius town.O'i Friday, t!io 11th Jay of October nxt, at 1 o'elojk P. s., when and where all persoiis In terested may uttend if t hey see pioper. W. EASLV, Cotuuiissioner, Johnstown, Sept. IS, S71.-4t. ORPHANS' COURT GALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will he exposed to Public Sule, at the late residence of Honiinick MeUride, deceaned. on S ATI Kill V. October ."ith, 1S72, at ' o'clock, p. m.. tho follow in described Heal Estate of which Domiuick MeUride died seized, to wil ; A. riECE or 1'AIZCEL.of LAX1 situate in the township of Carroll, in the coun ty atoresatd. adjoining lands of II. Ifoppel. Jas. . l.uckett, and othors. containing .trrn, more or lee. about 0 Acres cleared and hnrintr thereon ereet-etl a ono-aud-half story Loy IIodis ani a Lnir btabl. Terms or S ai.k. Oue-thirtl to be paid oncon flrtnation of the sale aud the balance In two equal annual payments, with interest, to he se cured hy the moi ts"nire and judgment bonds of tne purchaser. J. A. KEXNKDV, Adm r. Sept. ail, l72.-3t. l"Also, at same time and plnec. will he pohl Horses, Cattle, She-p, Hogs, Wheat, Oats, Coin, Karmiuf Implements. Ac. MAItCJAUET McBRIDE. liei'iir' Saless. BY virtue of sundry writs of Cewi. Kriton. is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, ami to mo directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, nf the Court Houee in Krienst.unr, on Tuesday, the lotU day of Octo ber axt, at f o'clock, p. M., tuo followiuif Iteal Ef late, to wit : All the riht, title and interest of Michael Doyle, of. iu and to a lot of croiiiid nitunte in the village of Gallltzin, Cambria county, front-J lnir on a street and extenuuiif nacs to a street, adjoining- lot of C. I). Bradley on the north and a street on the south, having- thereon erected a twolstory plank house, now in theloccupancy of Michael Doyle." Taken In execution aud to be sold at the suit of John E. Storm. Ai-So, all the ritrht. title and interest of Jos. Renzel, of. In and to a lot of ir round situate in (Jarroll towusnip, Cainbriu county, fronting on tho Ebetikburjf and Carrolltowu road, an joining land of Andrew 8tritt matter aud Elizabeth Wenkland, having thereon creeled a one-and-a-half story plank house, now iu theoccupancv of Joseph Denzel. Taken iu eiccutioo and to be sold at the suit of Albiu Os.val.l. Also, all the ri-ht. title and iKtere:! of S. F. George and Lihbie (ieorife, of, iu and to two hits of ground silutito in Cuesr prinrs born", Cam bria county, froiitniir on Columbia strest aud extcndlnif bsek to a street, uajoiniuif lots of Silas A. MeGoucli and Ellen McGmiti, htiving: thereon erected a two story plank house nnh a frame burn, now in the occupancy of Harrison Miller. Taken inSeieoution and to be sold at tne suit of Simon Wcakland. W. . HON ACKER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebcusbuijf, Sept. 17, 1SS. Pennsjlvania Military Academy, At Chester, Dt lawnre County, l'a. (For H, si Uent Cnuet nnly.l The eleventh timiind session commence Vt'tnlnesdav. Sept. 4. Tlioronyh in siruetion tn Civil Kinrineei nnr. the Mat denial i- i V.'4' .Jkral SeieneeF. '1 he CIhssk-s anl English is inipaite.1 l,v We.-t Point jrrMduntcs t and other competent professors, circular ! may beobtHim-ii of Coi THFJl. TIVATT. Prist. P. M. A. EATON Female INSTITUTE, On Phl!n. Halt. Central K. H.. K.-nnet t Square. ( hesterCo., otrcr.-ill t he iinlnct no ms thiit ........ . .. 1........ : "mijjIi Kiijrlish Kiueati.n,t Ul ei'scIIMl ear. ex trim except for int,ti uction in Wax. Music. " noun- ot coiiiieerioii won tlior- t:l '' . .. .. .."? "'"""n uia-uiK r.!Tern leaeliers. iriMrtun t.w .,) i. v. Kntfliiml schools, have lecn em.o, il for m v eral years. Inquire of EVAN T. SWAYNE. Afd.IE W. SV AVXE, Principals. B it i r. s -r w x ( r.j7 i km aY.TT o i .. I.K4.E 'riiorouh iiiHtructiou. Ucultlifiil foul beautiful locution, line of the iuwt care full' comlucted and lest sustuiiied iustiiuiioiis In the SlHtc. For terms, etc., addrct Itev. JtlHN H. UKAKELKV.l'li, 1). A D V E II T I S I N 0 AT LOW RATES ! for TO ir lueli nrr Month. we will incoit hii ailvertiseinent in I iiii- 4'litM Pnprw In Penn. last s-iit on Mpp!i(-:i-tlon to JF.O I. ltoni:i.I. .V .. Ad-vertfKiiiK- Aj(riiu, 41 1'nrlt How. . V, AlM-nls Wtmleit l .ir our Cam n.uyn i,,ol. Srll t Siiflit. rj 1IM) per rent, profit. Xmr islliciwiv. Send at once for lesTiiiveCireu:Hrsunr Price Lists of our Fine Steel F.nirrn i intfs of nil the ('Hinlhiates. CHinpiii-j-ii ItiouTiiphics.Chnrtrt. I'l o-toirrah-, lat)fes. Pins, FIsrs, and cxerythiiuf siiiu-d ti the times. Ten liolhn ihtiLiv eaiiv uinde. Full sauiplirspeiit firi:t. Add.-i-ss Moom: "oonsfKKD, 37 Park li...v. New York. Agents Wa.ntko for 'IHiulierlin"s Grrul 4Miiinistit ItooU, The A Xtivtlty iii Political aul 1'npular Literature. A G k Apnic History of the Republican and i iem ocratie Parties; n racy sketch of the so-culleil l,lbcral Republican Party; an itmidc nYirof the Cincinnati Convention. The minor ticket-; or iae siotrs of the enmpniirn. The finest Jllus- t I'll led Hook Published. A Book wanted bv every A merican citizen. To secure territory at u. To secure territory n't t. rxio.N pi busiiim; K..ra.,orSprinirnchi.Ma.. once. Hondo I foronttlt CO., Chicajro.1 ll.,,Phih Political Goods -.. of nil kfnrfa. EIRKWOBKS, FLAGS, LAXTKIiXS, TORCHES. ISA DG I'l. l'Xiniil.MS,ic. JOSKPH It. I'l UilV. 3'2 i rl 3 1 Maldu I.nw. Established JS4:. y. TURK. 1 - a w . n . w . - si" A SUHE Cl'UE for thisdistrcssinir complaint Is now made known In a Treatise (of x oct.ivo paireri) on Foreljrn and Native lierhal l't-epnrn-tions. puldished hy Dr. O. PnKt.Ps Bhow.n. The prescription was diseoveriMl hy him in such a rrovldentiul manner tint he csoinot eoufeien iously refuse to make it known. Hisit has cured everybody who has used it for Kit-, never htiv inir failed in a single -ate. Th intrredicnts may he opened friun itnv ilruva-ist. A copy sent free to all applicants hy mail. Address Iir. O. Pabi.ps Drown. 21 Oraud it., JersevCitr, X. J. THOS.M?rADDENJ. 4l.5T!,Avt PITTSBURGH. E R'l I LER'S RECIPES FOR LIQUORS Contain the latest improved instructions for mixltiir Ilrandie. Whiskeys, ntiius. Gins, llit tTrt, V ancy Cotdials, Vruit Syrups, nay Ituni. Ac.. Ac. No one enaed in the Liipmr Busi ness can afford to do without thorn. Asiv for them and examine them nt the book- tot cs. Ii. -It vered hv inail.oti rn-eipt of 'J.bv A sen k.vii. n St Mll.l em. N.W.cor.3diuidCallo"whill Sts. jFliil adelphla. I'a. 1 ndex and sample shectssent free. TVotlilna; like 11 in medicine. A linpirr to the palate, a painless evactiant. a iroi t lo -X intti Innt te the circulation, a perspiratory prt-pa ra tion, an anti-bilious medicine, a t-tonutclitc, a diuretic and an admiral le ircnetai aiteratit -. Such are the acknowledged and dHtly proven properties of Takiiant's EFrtitvESiKNT Ski.t- ZhH APEKir.itT. SOLD BY ALL 1)15 UG GISTS. BARLOW'S INDIGO ULl'E T the cheapest and best article in tht market for Blncln; ( loihcs. The uenuine has both Harlow V and W lltbertrer's name on the label. and is put up at Wiltberjrer's llrujf Store, No. rr.J N'orfh SwondSt Philadelphia. D.S. Wl LTMEKU Elt, Proprietor. For sale b3 Drtitfyistsnnd G rocers. REWARD For any case of Mind, UleediiiK', ltchfnjc of Clcerated Tiles t liat)r May' I'itrlieiHctlu fails tocure. It Is prepared ormcMly i , ui,. the Stild by all JruKK-sts. Piles, and nothiuar else. Price. $1.00. AiKXTS Wnntrtl.-Atfents make more inon ey at work for us than anything else. Husi ness lijrht and permanent. Particulars free. O. Stinsox A Co., frte Aft iuM(.heis, Port land, Maine. rmroR'N ti k.. E. .1. Mills. V. S. llarker, li. Itarkrr. li. R. Thomas. E. Roberts A- Son. Michael J . Urawley. 11. A. M ( ov. p. (i. y, i- I liams. J. P. Tlioiiips-.il, and A. A. H.trker A Son. j t. i ouiiiTi caiiaii, i.aruiMiec oi 1 auuock a lid Hobert Ad anis. la the. Cott o i .Viiifti. n PUanof Camhria Count u. A"-. 74. Srftrmhtr Term. 1&71. C. V.-Attachment Exit rmix. And now. 4th of September, 172. .1 udirmcnt against ;arnishee. William Cnllmi, f.ir anumrit adinjtted by him to be due and owing in his an swer tiled. Same day, Gko. W. Oatman, Vj.. is appointed Auditor to distribute the fund aiuony the attaching creditors entitled to the same, and make report thereof to the Court at the Argument Court. Bv the CoritT. iTII.l, ATTEND TO THE DI TIKS of the above appointment, at my office in Eoensluit ir. Pa., on Thuntrtau. M tlr r 3.1. 1S72. at i o'clock, p. m.. when and where all parties interested must at tend or be debarred from eotninir in on tsaid l"U c OEO- OATMAN, Auditor, hbctisburfr, Sept. Vi, l.H;2.-:n. "y ALU ABLE FAKM FOR SALIC. , A FARM contuinlitir AH Acre, more or less, or wnien l Acrcsaru clear, situated in Monster twp.. Cam bria county, within two miles or Cresson anil about the same dis tance from Iirelto. wbl he sold very cheap and ou asv terms. A comfortable Dwelling House und!a if nod Stable are a mono: the improvements. Thore is also an ; eiceli.ut orchard ou the premises and a never- t faiiinjf aprintc convenient to the house. Any j person wishing to purchase can call on meat i Tuunel Hill, Gallltzin, or aidrt-ss i JOHN O'BRIEN. July lS.-tf. Gallitzln, Cambria Co.. Pa. r',HE first and partial account of H.Kinkead. ' i Es., Assiirnee of John J. Glass, having I ra'en niea in tne uinri or ininimm 1 leas of Caoibria county the 16th July, 172: On tho 11th September, 1872. the Court order and direct that the Prothonotary shall ive no- : tice of the tllinjr of this account, dut imr the e- riKi ot inree coiiscctinvn we;ks. in the t atn bria Herald" and the "Cambria Freeman," an4 that tho same shall beallowed on the lath Octo ber, 1S72, unless cause be shown wltv such ac count should not be allowed. liy tlie Court. From the Record. Sept. hl.-3t. J. K. HITE, l'rotlionntaru. 4 FA RM or SIX TV ACRES, located in lilack- ! j V lieu township, Camtirla Co., adjoining lands of Isaac Wts-siu-cr. Rich'd Morrau, and oth ers, about 4t) Acres of which arr clcaretl. with a larire two stort 1 LANK HOOK, LO(i IJARN, Ac, thereon erected the balance well tiuibercd. Will he sold ut a hursain. For further part icuhiia iu liiiro on the pruaiises. or address THOS. 1". HAVISON, Sept. 13.-3in. EucubburK I'. O. 9 UIR.SJ -KNTtepB, j Principal Office 101 W. Fifth St.. Cincinnati O ,'7 EILIABLI GIF" IISSEISSTICM la ;k. co-.rr C AT. VALUABLE GIFTS! TO l',R IU.-THI Jill Ell IN aniii si:.m-Axi Ai. Cssterrise I (a To bo ilmwn Moti"1T. Oct. Itli. IsTJ. Ono Crand Capital Prize cf $ai4 ooo i ;i.i: Five Prizes $1,000i Five Prizes $500 f I en Prizes $100 i hJ$ Tiro "iimfc'i, rin t,i,;r ,i,,,t '.J.itrlf.l (.t u it ; Sf'trrOf'ito.f. ri Hartirt; k'il)i(!.:ll. Ttro llvrrrx nn.f Jltiv)ie,,i ilh ,S i.'n-r-... lint f-m. wvfffi nuH. Tr-n riDf-T.nr; itosc wood PIsiioh worth f.VMlrarh. 'leu Kniuiiy . iny Mmliiiu. t on n t no each. 1500 Unlit ami Silver l.rrrr lluutlr.u M,trr.,, -ifr friit -!(l fi. (."Jifl ii f.adles" Oold 1 . ttne and ienfs C.old Vet tlisins. Sollfl and I oiihlc-Pliited Sliver Table and Tensivoons, Phot off rapii Albums, Jrnelrv, Ac, Ac, Ac. Wi:lt tiiLsr 51f I. in.'hR:. - - ZUlr.i Lisl ei to r.n,ono. AUF.XT U .M i:i) to Sell Tickets, lo wlimii l.llirrnl I'rrmlnnitulll le;jloii. Pisoi.it Tickfth t : Six TH Kr.rs la: Twh.vi Tickets 3i; 'I'wrMV-rivF. Ticar-rs 4i. Circulars containing- a full list of prizes, a de scription of the mniiner of drnwirff. snd other information in reference to the l;i-l ril:ni.n, will lx'crit to any one ordering them. All let tors must be addressed to nrrii'i:, I.. 1. S I " r. Itox si. 101 It'. :!h St.. Cim lN.n i. (. i r j y yy rw r : ( I It I 1 f U 7 A ! v - v- V JV. J i A I 1 j. J s IKAI.KHS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS. MPS, BOOTS, SHOES. AND ALL OTHKR AUTICLLS CEXEl! ALLY KKl'T IN A COl'NTLY SIOKK WOOL AND COUNTRY TliODUCr TAKKN IX XCUA6r. FOR UOOJ.S. Store on South Side of Main Street, i:bcnjbiii g, Vn. WM. P. PATTON, Mannluetu i-o r iiimI Deulcr In Kl.Mi.l 1)K- CABINET FURNITURE Aom. llO ami Il Ilntoji sitreel, J OllXSTO M"A", I'A. Mnreaus, Cane Chairs. Hetlsl eails, W....d Scat Chairs, Withstands, Kitchen Furniture, Sidi-hoHids. Hfl Ioiin-ct;, Chamber Sets, Matlressi-M, I'sirlor Sei, Ti'te-u-Tctes. Wiirdrol.es, Extension Tables, Hook Casi-s, liiniiitf T'ibh s, I.OItllkie, ( llpln.nr.is. Ac, A.C., c, Ac, A-c, Ac.. Ac., Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac EVr.UV lESCKICTIO OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent St; e and at low prices. t abinet and hnirtua Iters' materials oi till kinns for stile. Furniture delivered at imj point in .lohuntovi n or at Ktiilroad Station free of extra chsirjro. WM. p. PAT'i'O.N. Johnstown, tict. IX 1870.-tf. IC.IRRI.IGE JLlMiFACTORY! j SA.iii'LK stki:i:t, i Near Union School House. Ebensburg. THE snbscrllw r desires to cnll the attention . d' the citizens of Cambria and itdj.iitutitr counties to the fact that he bus now in success ful operation in EticiisliurtraShoprorthciuHii ; u fact u re Hiid repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Sprint; Heiw. Slclgltn, i And all ittlter frrn'i"ii . tl ,rk iu that liar. Employlntr none btit skill (it I workmen anil I usinir only the best niateiials. I feci eonOdeu; ! I can jrivc entire satisfaction in work, styles j and prices. I'latforin work done nt short notlec. itcpair- injror till kind attended tout rcasoinihlu ralt. I A llhieksmith Shop in einiiH-lion M itli Man- uiaciory. t 1 1 n1 we specimens of work. It. -'.-If. I). M. cue IE. ! THE BI8GEST SHIP AFLOAT! PERSON8 irolnir to Europe, or those ending f o r t h 1 r . . friends tn the O.I - "1 Cuuntrtl oiufht to l.uy their ticket from M. P. Mea o n Bit, Ajrent for the c e I e h r a ed sTSTSPf' .ntlnl Line Satii: ... r,,rHnirrn tn ami irom t.uropc. linn Line Is remarkahic for com Tort, speed and safety Drafts for il and upwHi-ds sold at the lowest current rntes. For further particular i-all at MlAfiiiEK's boos. Stohk, IS8 rrar-klin street, Johnstown. Pa. IJune , l72.-tf.l I k u a sun c; I WOOLEN FACTORY! LIA VING introduced new inai hinery into our oolcu F.ictory, we are now prepared to manufacture on short notice. 'I,( )THS. CASSI NEI'S. REANKETS, KI.AXXEW of all styles S I"! ICK 1 NO V A UN S. Ac, A o. Wool taken in exchange for rools or worked on shares. Market price paid for wool. T. M. JuXt:s d- 'uN'. Eliensbtiri,. Feb. 2. 1S72.-H. f 1LLINEUY & Di:i.MAKLNci. -LI I. The Httent inn nf thu lnHiivi ,f Khens- biir(f and vicinit v is directed to the fact that MRS. U. E. JONES has just received an invoice ot new and fashionable Millinery Goods, at her rooms, in the East Ward, Ehetisl.tirtr. Wedding Honncts. Hats. etc.. a specialty. HressmakitiK done. The patronage of the public is rescct fuilv solicited. fjunebly.J pOAM COAL.'.' The subscriber is now prepared to furnish, in larjre or small ouaniitixs, nil finalities of A N Til RACITK and 1.1 1 bJM J.N'Oi'S COAL, at lowest market rules. Coal deli vcrifl prompt !y a nil f tee ot charge for hauling m any jioint in Et-iisl.urir or vii-iniiy. i irdcrs bdt;t the Zahm Nr. ufc will rcctyvediie alttiition. DANlEi. il. riM. so IN : SI I y I m UUUllUilUi.U ! JOBKST0WI FIREITHBE IMFaBUM S M - w fi. P O r-H O : i Q Ho r-1 rso ran Ukr tlies Itlttri-a cn.t.l- in- ft uirccu.Mis. and ,m url. provi.lv .1 l.icir Iwmim re .t dclrorKtt ly nmier.il pisni ..r ..lltr fi.c.ii.. and llie vital orii a;,,eJ bcrond llie pumt ot itMir. Iyspepsta or Iixllerst ion. ttrs.l-.rlio.Pon in the SlionUi. r-.. l". nV;h, I ilim.-? ,.f ili l ,rn". I )i jincH, S.mr Kru.'T ci.n-4 il Oir Slntcli, T,,Ni . in the Mimili. batons Auack. !'.i!it.iini .m il, He.tit. lurl.iiiuii.iti..ii nf the l.ini-j. Pain in lie re-i.ni. tt the Ki.1ncs .:iiil .1 luimiicd ilier p.iintiil tiii.uii, art the iilT--i in;; ot lyve;i4. In theve 4 f iij'-.i it Ins m rqiia!, and one Ivntie wi"1 j'roxe leiirr ju ir aiilr of it nirrn-. th.in A lcii(;tliv a.iverli.'icturiit. Fur Fem.ilo t'inil:iitt , in ;'ui ; h o .1, marrit-il or 511. -4!.-, at llie l.iu of w.mi.ivli.N 1. in- tl. t'irn tt" hie. llirse Tonic Hitter cliUy &u tlct:i.ii-il .1 1 intlticiice tliut ji nt.irl.Nl improvement ii soon iice; tihle. l'nr Iiiflammstorr siiifl C'hmiilr Itbfn mnlisiit and tnit. Kili.Mis, Kmiikul ai.'l li.ie iiittrni Keverr;. ljiee of the" l!i..wi, l.iver. Kiinev4 and Pladder. these llMtrr h:.-e ii' r-jti-il. Sih;Ii Oi . else are canned b Viti. ned IILmmI, h.cli is peer!!y pr.N"hiccl bv derancement fl" the I)i,-stve llrinfi Tliry nrt n (rattle Pri;atiie ms writ 1 Tonlr, Hssessin also the ecnhar merit i jtiin a a (Mm-i-rttil aent in relieving C.nt;cstioii or IH.nu n.itio ..I the l.iver ami Visceral li.in, and in R.lh'it-i 1 israr. For Skin niw, Frntiion. Tetter. Salt Khenm, P.ioithes, Si. Pimplev Pnstn es. lioii. Cat bnncles, kin -T..riii-. Sca'ul-1 lead. Sore l.ve. K.rv-Mix-la. Iti h, Siiins, 1 i.-.',or.in,Hi ( tl,e SVin. ll.uiM.rs otid Uisra--e i.f the SVin, -f whatever n.iie or ntnre, are 'ilt-r.illv hi lip and tariu-,1 out tf the Eysietu i.i a h.rt time lv the use i.f these Hitters Urnlrful Tlionaandx pro.iaim Vininm I'it tfki the ino-t ioiulcrtul lnvij;ratit lli.it ever sustained the sinking sv.-lrm. J WAI.KKK. ProoV. H.H.nrDOXM.IltCO., UruxKists and Gen. Ats.. Sin lrjnuu. Cat.. and cor. ot H'.i hiiH;:on auti Charlt.ni t , New York. iiOLU tY ALL DUUUGIilS ANU litALER.' FOR THE SEASON. IHTS c 172 & 174 Federal St. tars- jjtL nf: jzsl. 'jss CLDSINK SALB! I i ! ! LADIES' S j A1 I DRESS i W. WM I. ALLECHEWYITY, PA. Ladies' Suits, from $2.50 to $!0.00 Hernanis, from 10 to 50 Grenadines, from - 12 to 50 Real Wash Poplins 12 i to 20 Suitings, from 12 to 25 50 Different Styles cf DRESS GOODS ! Iilost ReruarkaMs Barraius. IIOEFliRXISIIIiB GOODS, AM) 1!ch and Boys' Wear, Wholesale and Eetail. Tne M;oit i7n f hTllexg eii TO rROM'CE ITS EOCAE! rP.YL()R ct CO.. of Altoona, nr fast jralninir hii enviable reputation ns philan thropists by iiitroducitiK anuniK' the hid ics tho AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I the only Washing Machine in the maiket that will do Its work perfectly on all kinds of cloth ing without the aid or a ro titling tioard. It washes without ruliiiiux, r . i 1 1 1 i tr or presn injr the clothes in any way, and hence without any weat injf of the fabric. It will wash anything, from the fluit lace to the heaviest beti-quilt. It vvill iu the si, tuo work in n shorter timeand with less lahor than ony other .Machine made. Any p. i son lcsiriuir a Washinjr Machine can haven Champion Washcr'ttikt. li to their n-si-b lie and tested, when, if not sntisretorv, it will lie taken away without cost to thetu. CONVINCING TEST I M O N V. Messrs. Taylor & Co. Urut; Vour Ameri can Champion Washer has be. n in u- at mv hoti-l lonjj cm.iich to con viuce us thai it is all, it claims to he. It save two-thirds of tho lahor and time and does the work as well as it cm, I done hy hand. Wo would n..t he n Ith. m t it for double its cost. IHKNUV Fosteh. Ebensburjf. March 20, "... Cumbria Ho use. C1! Ma " "fact u red and sold bv Ta Yi.on A-Co. N HOG twelfth street, AltiHina. and forslo bv V. I.l-ri ltlNOEU. March Zi. lS-12.-T,m. Main M., Klieusburir. AT ItKIK Kit KATKS! DR. KH. HOFFMAN, jrtnduateor Hcntal Si frery, npcci f uil.v informs the pul.li,? tli Sur- tii-it he has permanently located in EHENSIU'lti;, where lie mav he found evt-rv dav of the week. Ila. IIofi'Van, after ha vina had ample prac tice for the space of seven years, docs not hesi tate in atltroiiiijf that be can (five perfect satis faction in every case relai ing to tho profession. All lirandn-sof Mechanical anC StirjrioMl l)en t.stry carefully and scicn'.itica'.lv pirformed. rart:cu!nr uttetition kiwu ti t)iltiir d.-cuvcd teerh. Also, teeth extracted without pain. For further information coiici-rniiiir prices, etc., call at his odice ou Hiih street, t.pposite tho Cambria Il-use, where may bee.auiined satu plcs of his work, tr.iii ;ititf ttft'v l,r rr,i I., he ai inrciateit. Imay i"i.-tf.J UN I IS Til Y. Tim undcrsigucJ, :t Jk-V graduate . . C . 1 . 1 1 .. oi me i ..mi- -osiii-.. more Coi'ee ol Dental 8ur trery, respect fully offers ht- rKOFKSSlUN AL ervices to the citizeiis ol t'li- 5s-' enslitir: and vlc'tiity. hich place Le will visit on the KOt'sni Momv of each tuuiiih, lo te matti one week. Aus: 13. SAVI. BKLFOUD D. D. S. 1 -jKNTlSTiiY CH.rie.! in nil its t into., at their IiF.NTAL UdDMS, - lil.liieiies ov lilt. K V .no. ix. nsiitiipron si reel, Johtitiili'1 town Ha., iu John 1 . lUab's btiild-sTrftV'r tnf. 1 hey t.i:t W . i!- Vci v l.ct and .htnrst 1 irril-I, r.t L 'l KKTI in Johnstown. Retiuufiilani, t'OMpi.RTKSKTKat from lotoI.V lceth KXTH.vtTKD and llU.lii fri-e of charire, except tor materials uscM. Notice tho follow ing certificate: This is to ccrtir v that I, tho un ilersurncd, linx c ; !.. to the ahove Dr. Wehtz A lino, a ro.un in toy resid nee on Washitigtou street for a term of ijt years. John L. Raah .lolinstown. June 14, ls;2. jul.2H.-Sui-l B J. LLOVJ), siu-cf.r hi li. S. - Dcnx, Dealer in Iiruirs, Medicines. Per fumeries, C i ith i , Toli-ci. Not mils. iVii.tj. ,-o ; Store on Maui strtn-t. . l i'Ot-itc the '.!. ity.-a .April li, lc(j':. i House, Ebciicbui, 1'u. I)i5XTISTBY!
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