J THE MiLH KiiL-ysncno, pa. September 27, JS72m LOCAL AND PERSOKAL. I ! . - Aswrsm-nV I KIM unmet. ....... u xvuVmuh its patrons thr..ii-1i- ; t 'I.: muntv M-day. W.- n ra t un. ! il.at TU-Mti:i:(,lf' (SAIL IUA ) that ...sf at US" Upon NVUH.II H VOICI i-der.d. We trust that .. ,t... n.iiiitv will see 1-! in la- ! every i it his : tli lif'islrv ni. aim . it . ...... .-- Tii.tu .....I IVVAN. lllsl as ie.oin nr i-i ill It t V ticket i.-i.'v 1 Tfc.il'" 1 ... ..,,r ,.,.-iintv ticket, but iii order 8l'i, Mcit reslt an ii. -..Tiiplirh l tact, u I?!" ..u-lv necessary ll.at very Demo ,: l" il--ral K.-puhlicau vote should cv " lli Put, before tlint can be V" 111 V'l'v ni.-.Vi ..ftli.- cause 1"-' i til':'':, -1 to v.-t- nut he YtyiAtred. To ly !!'-" .' (' 'vi'- I','t I'inocrnt , , it i-T on ,iie i-""1 Tuesday of V'"A K ,. ", li. mo. racvi't the Union expect H1f . .. i...ii,ivii iii Pennsylvania will , . '" ' ;4 11 r.i:j.'v.' will he found. letter from A. A. Ihuker, denying the truth of au artu It; first published iu the 11 untir.pion fMieaml from thence copied into the Frcnintn last wwk, in which Mr. Uarker was represented us beine, connected with the importation ot" negroes into Hour county from Maryland, for the purpose of fraudulently voting at the October election. V never intentionally misrepresent any man, and we therefore five Mr. Darker the. benefit of his denialt even in .luvnnce of the paja-r for ivhicli it way originally intended, but by huh it w;is received tot) late for publication this week. lir.ENSUVm:, Scptcinliei- '23, 172. To Editor of the Jluiittmjuoit tjiohc: DEAii Slit : I find in the Huntingdon Glohv, of the 17th inst., an editiaial under the e:ijifion "Ale honeM voters of the dis trict to 1k voted dow n by nejjroes from Mary- l,lillli'U )" ,i...;v mil and entire . :l s.-iiil torn duty, and l!rn.!'.'l that will make hure and cer- oVt llllwt. ''les-eil is la tushe wli can stay in bed 1.1 L. . .. inoitiin!;'s' it i'';lt Abraliain A. Barker de- "1 , .x Ui,,oei;uiee fcieeh in Caldwi-ll's V1l 'I'uoh. ia.t Friday vvt-iuns. ("eiit'.e roi'iity man named (Jmery. to 1 1 1 . I. ........ I t ... .X V.;V - ban. it ft'.v days ao. A i'1 :i!"'" " V i v .i,,M!,..TmU at d wares by apply- ."r J, J. K.'Sinyoek, Wilmonv Pa. .,.,', ,-.;):. no t radii!; ! No necessity r 4 em v man on vur tieket, fi oin top ? ' ' n i ..14. .1 : - -Ml Jfiii:;: .so ti-ain-: i . i : 1 -.1. , vuns .viloona liu ini w iioui we tfuritfintulated lnatriiiu'it'all..' a year or s .,,,;. iuM become the liapjiy 'i-arient'" tii j "i 1 w i 1111 u y v,sin ;-;!,oii- who have jiaid their sub ierq'tioi! to our authoii.ud uy?nt, and l;,re not been liinii.-d.t-d with reeeipts, wid rC'.'dive i ro tvi citdit in our next issue. -'il:e ( ariolltowii eorii spondent of the o-i s hnns-ll inaroiu eiiouii to r,i;ie ;ii,l t;o on when he s:iys that one of i t: I), lis w"dohs from It to 1UU0 pounds. -Make no other calculation tl an to vote V..r t. " lkiiiicnit a- ticket. KyeJ V man in it. from (.overnor to Auditor, is worthy ,f ytjur uudivideil, hearty, r..alou upport. I' red. Uich.iid.-, a yoimy muii iv---il"mjr in Huston township. Center con-iiy. dud a ffwdays :ioo fn m ihe ei'vtci.- of a sp.ain ret-civcu while w rotlin.i: with a companion. Our Altoora criv.- p. r.de!it didn't "l'an"' ;"t soon enough tliis week, and lini'e his h tu-r has been crowded out. J'uj-1. of It, !i'-v,eur, will keep until next 44 .. T. Sv anV, Ksc., editor of the J..l;t-K' n 7 ?' '"' and Secretaiy of the lliii'.u.d j4;i 'unit ural cii-ty liasj'laeed us , . Miu'at i i;s for a complimentary fain i'y st 'Soii tiket for the coining Fair. Z ..;; .-" and Cliildren' Fancy Furs, at T.xi .-'i Fur l"mpor:ui, 71st Areh street, I'l. ,'.i'-V,.uia. 'I ho htek of Fancy Fuis f. : jta.V.cs at d hiidien ix veiy laie. and tio liicc i :i fdl t b- Biiitt'il. lo-ad adv. j?io tiains of Monnoii5, coiiii ising ffx Ji':i'hi d peojile, parsed over the Fa. H. 11., t;i their wav to I'tah. on Thuri-dav la.st. ; laud, in which you ano-in that "mi;!uf , from Maryland and Virginia, are being : brought into this district to curry ih dor j tion," and that "A. A. Marker, the noininu.' : for d'ongi-esa, has :i hrind in the disgr:ieenil ' business." You further state that, "on Tuesday morning last, (the l.'th inst..) a souatlot sonic lit'teeii iicyiroos. from Maryland, arrived in the early morning train at Al- a verdict in favor i loona. wln-re they were met bv Mr. li.iKKKK, and ci.T- and th.K he shipped them to the new rnil- road Wing made iu the npper end of Iilair county." You also state "lliat Mr. JJaiker was their emplovi-r." Tho entire nrticle rt ferreil to, is of the i-haracter indicated by the above extracts. ; n answer to every klatLHiient in it, attribtt- ! tjng tome, either acting indirectly or in ' oticert w ith others, a, ileisigu to bring fraud ulent votes into this district, I pronounce it ' false iu t-rcrti jntrti'-alitr, and without any i foundation whatever, lint 1 he extravagance and absurdity of the charge preferred in the article is so liagraut that it cannot be enter tained as truth, by any man of intelligence. In reply, t'5tji( entile article, I need only call attention to Ihe fact, know n to everv j voter in the district, that no citizen of un : other State can vote in l'enusyl vania until ; al ter a residvnee of out ymr therein. I Under thin provision of our election laws, J how absurd it is. and how insulting to the ! intelligence of the community to aver for truth, that a design is even entertained to import men from another State into this, I and vote theiii after a few days' residence, j To do so successfully would require that j the election boards become parties to the j fraud, in w hich case these otiicers would be liable to prosecution and puninhiuelit, by tine j nml imprisonment. I I do not think, Mr. Editor, you or even : my most vindictive personal or political : enemy can entertain lor a moment, the idea j that 1 could become a party to so absurd fcii i attempt at fraud, as that imputed in your i article. To do in would necessitate a l'or ' get fulness of my obligatioi s as a good cit: 1 .en. and would make me hargeabk- with a , Aunt of common sense. ! But, Mr. Editor, as to the specific han'e preferred against me personally, I need only KiasAM'i; in-' thf It ail.. For the. au thenticity of the luUowir.g romantic story we refer to the Republican Senatorial con fercc from this county, to the conducter of tlie train, and to the reverend gentleman who so kindly helped the hero, and heroine, out of the trouble by which they were en vironed. On the evening of the Kith itist., the passengers in one of the Broad Top trains were considerably puzzled, by the queer actions of a youiig couplo who had entered the car at 1 1 itntingt'.oii we believe. No sooner did the train approach a station than the young people would rush forward with the utmost haste and disappear. Hut. not ; long. However great may have seemed their hate when they made their t-xit, they i were sure to come back in a moment or two, slow ly, and with a certain air of disapjoint I Ttient which mightily piqued the curiosity ; of their fellow traveler. ! No change in the programme occurred for ! some time. The distressed appearance of i the young people awakened the commisera ; tion' of the other passengers, and the hope i was entertained by all, and Ireely expressed by many, that the trouble, whatever it ' might be, would be speedily overcome. At leneth Conductor McKiernan, who was evidently in possession of the secret of the young people' trouble, approached an olii iial gentleman and inquired whether he could by virtue of his position solemnize the marriage rite. A ray of light burst across I the gentleman's understanding. He sym- IMI'OUTANT AN'NtifNCEJ! EiT. A Work of extraordinary interest and permanent value, to the Historian, the Eawyvr, the Statesman, the I'olitician, and every Intel ligent Header, has just lieeii published, in 1 vol. of nearly 7iK) pages, royal no., printed on line paper and einU-llished with a Fino Steel 1'oiliait of the Chief .Justice, ''.ootid ill English cloth, 1 levelled, price $". Libra ry style, Marbled edges, So. Half Mor. 7. A MKMulUOF lliiOKIi liKOOKK Tanky, EE. 1)., Chief J ust ice of the Supreme Court of the U. S., by Samikl Tyi.i.K, EE. 1., ot' the Maryland Bar, is the title of this wirk, and no In nk heretofore published in this country throws so much light upon our Con stitutional ami Political History as this. To the Student of the constitution and of Poli tical Parties, it is of inestimable value. The new facts disclosed are of great interest to all classes of readers. It is a political His tory of rare importance. A portion of the profits of the Memoir will be for ihe bent tit of Ihe family of Chief ,1ns- i tice Tan ky. This Work w ill be supplied to Subscribers only. M Ultra v & Co., Publishers, Baltimore. Z? 'M. 1'. Mr.Aiun-.u, Franklin street, .Johnstown, is Agent for itssale in Cambria, Elair, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Westmore land. India;. a and Allegheny counties. Eyre&Landell,!s mm w . i . m.- 1 j 1 1 - - t pauiizcd, out lie was iorceu to i.niy uimseii ; lll;lv ,.,,,. to on(. the privilege ol uniting tm- loving coupie. fruul tl. thinl tl,;or fo the -r.ut, said lie as a nappy ni.-a shuck mm, i Kestner house, his place of 1 I "lieif is my trieml. t te .1 inlye. rterliaos lie ; i . ... ----- - - . . . J"K a lainern, on Hie evening can tie the knot 111 a satislactory and legal da ., ,.,.,, ,r()liti manlier. Ihe .Muti;u was consultwl. lie was anxious to do tlie handsome thing by vou'h and btautv in distress, but the tying of hymeiiial knots w as not one of the prcro- j ji, gat:es tA his office appertaining. "How ever," said hv, a benevolent smile rippiing over his countenance, "our good friend the K'-vorend Mr. Scholl, of Altoona, is ba k here some oiace enioyintr the sle-i of the just. Suppose we waken him and see if he ', w ill helpour young friends." The reverend I gentle-man was aroused. The young peo- i pie were brought liefore him. They satis- . tied him that they were the right kind of j people to tie to ea h other, and he said he was agreeable Then were they happy, i They had vainly sought at each taliou a justice, and just as they had given up in : despair relief t ame from an unexpected i quarter And so they stood up to lie married Mit. Hail Ci.akk, car inspector at Perry Station, met with one of those strange ac cidents that seem unaccountable and yet He was coming second in the Hiardiiig, carry- of last Wedues lall door, as he supposed, on the first lioor, but to his dread ful surprise found hims. it" failing fiom the second storv to the '-round. The several ors of the building are alike in construc tion, and there is no railing as a protection on the outside of th" door though which ho j thoughtlessly passed. The distance to the i ground is sixteen feet. Dr. Eomison, the ; railroad surgeon, was called and found his ; injuries so seriou as to cive little hope of recovery. The unfortunate man lingered until Thursday night, when he died. Urt-cnsbury Livinorrat, 'J.'.th. Fourth and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, AHE OPESlSi! A FIXE STOCK OF DRY GOODS FOR XVI.l OF SILKS, SHAWLS, 31 i: ULNOS, W1XTKF. Sl ITlNtiS. FULL LINE NEW (KHJJIS. X. 15. LEST WEARING I? LACK SILK. September 7.-t. COLLLNS," JOHNSTON & CO.," "VT"ILI. receive money on deposit, discount II ami collect notes, and attend to all tlie business usually done hv Bankers. Sept. U'O.if. ii ho. C. K. ZA11.M, ('ashler. FRAN KW.HAY 3In Jiiiiiiotni'oi, WHOLESALE AND RETASL, -OK- AND- Sheet-Iron WARES. AXl) DEALrll IX I iiy this time everyliody m the car was ex- i cit-d and they all crowded around the young ! couple to witness the ceremony. 1 no young man was bashful by nature, and the crowd intimidated him. He noticed a small room at the end of the car ; couldn't they go in there and be married ? The minister grave ly replied that he thought not. And then, without further ado, the marriage ceremony was then and there performed. After which the passengers in their gratitude for this novel variation upon the usual monotony- of "riding on the. rail" took up a handsome collection, which thwy presented to the oSheiaiing clergyman. Jloliaiuysbury .Vul'.ll.Tt. The leaves are loosening from the trees, and gently to the ground are falling, and people wise who bargains seek at Huntley's store are calling ; for there they find a4 low est rates, stoves and pipes, and also grates, besides groceries fresh, the very liest, and hardware, too, and all the rest of things that Huntley keeps in great array and scli to ail who all that way at prices which none can e'er excel for cheapness, no matter where they dwell. Thkke is great diversity of opinion among voters on the subject of politics, but titer'' is none whatever among those who have had an opportunity to test the. admirable quali ties of the excellent flour kept for sale by E. J. Mills, at his Hour and feed depot. High street, near the :amond. All unit'- in ex pressing their entire satisfaction with the quality of Mil's' tlotir, feed, groceries, tc., as Weil as wilh prices charged for the same. answ er you and vour readers, that 1 was i iu Altoona on Thursday, the 1'th day of September, ls-72. If 1 thought any honest voter couid believe lile guilty, 1 lolddcftsily prove an u ';. Thus estahii.thiug tuy innocent e, 1 have, howvvcr, said enough in rcpiy to your arti cle. 1 ask that you give this hastily written Lominuiiicatiou a place iu your pa pur. EcspoctfuUv, A. A. 15a h k Kit. Hi. i ssiNi; the biggest THE I'.iTl.l.s. Sunday last was lay ever w itness, d in Carroll- Ti'.E Ehensiu iu; Schools. Editor Fne- J iuoi As,a free man, to t ree men and women, ' 1 give this communication to all w ho may be ! free to give consideration to the schools of ! the free. The schools are in session, ai.d all . know it by the passing to and fro of the young, carrying their Imoks and making a j gladsome noise, but it is hoped that not this i o.di, w ill tell that tit.-schools are open again. ; thllS( VaUie'snhelves doth bear n..ne it is nopeii mat cacn nee man ana woman i ...,...- better, anywhere. See that lady ? Yes. AVell, mark her ; she has bought a bill from Barker Yalliv S. of course we menu, whose stock is fine as e'er was seen, and prices low as now prevail on mountain top or in verdant vale. Js slu ha;py? Well, I ween, she feels as if fhe ne'er had seen a better chance for bargains rare or goods that will at all compare with Tlie oldest and most reliable Iiintitution for obtnihinsr t Mercantile Litiicntiou. g t- 1 rnctical tusinrss men as instructors. For infoi-miition. write for a circular to P. DC IF i: SUN, l'ittebuivli, I'h. -).-:iiiieoiii.j (CS.T. PR OF. J . L . W1ESE K BA C M , j I J H,.fc aOIOd , J.lj J.. AMI AfiKST KOll KXAUE & CO (ir linore) AND S. D. & it. W. SMITH'S (Boston) Vnnii,;i.ii a vrvs t'aiiibrin House. i:iitliir gc. t':. Path u k Scott, 1 MARvMliffEa!-0!1,"1""" rhns tf Cambria nti.ii, I County. Mahy Scott. J And now, to wit : Sept. 9. 175. on motion of ; John V. l.i.iton. r.-q., C. V. l-.:l"ly aiointeil i Commissioner to t;ite testimony. J. K. 111TK, l'rthi ,lnru. Noticn is heretiy yiren tlint I will attend to t hi' du t ies of said H i point men t , at the nilu-e of .Ifilin 1. I.Oiton, Ku.. in tti Iio -oiit'i o! Jn'mi' town.on Friilny, the Ilth !ay ortM-tobrr n-.t, ;.t 2 o'cio.;k f. M ., wiieit and where Kll per.-oas iu t. re-ted uiiiv attei; 1 if they ?ee proper. C. W. l'.ASI.Y, Coiiiniissionc-r, Johnstown. Sept. Is, ls71.-4t. ! HEATIEG, PARLOR oHl CQOKIKG vi y tr, AND- noUSE-FLUMSIIlNr. coons (mwm. Tolli5iar ill GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES iTo cash customers: ; AT TESC . !ii:' Ii I II. IIIOlSE-l'lSiMSillaG STORE. I The uudersined resjeclfully inforn.ji ti.j I citizens of Ebeiisbllrg nd the public gecf aiiy tliat he ha.- mude a grt.at icductiou in : prices to CASH HUYKliS. My block w;d , couf.j.t, in part, of C'khg, VarUtr ami .-.-. ; "''i7 Stores, v( the rnobt popular kinds ; Ti.t t ware of every description, of my own n:;u -.ulaclure; Hanltrure of all kind, such ;n Locks. Sciews, lintt Hinges, Tab! Hinge.-.. Shuiu-r Hinges. Holts. In n atid Nails. Wit-.-j low Glass, rutty. Table Knives and F- s. ! Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters. ! Apple P.u era, IVn an,l Pocket Knives in : great variety. K-Woi. Shears. Razors aid Strops Axes, ll.tcbets. Ifan.mcrs, E.-rn.,' Machines, Augers. Cl.issels, Plnres, Cori j passes, .S juares, Fiies. Hasps, Anvils, Vhcs, : Wrciiclifs. 1,'ip. I'ancl and CnwK-t'nt Saws. ) Chailis cf all k inils. Shovels, Spade, Sevtl-3 S and Snaths, Kakes. Forks. Sleigh i.i!i.-. Siioo Eats. Pegs. Was Bristles. Ch tl-h Wringers, (iriiul Stones. Patent Molassc ' (i iti's and Measures. Lumber Sfi k. Hot--. 1 N'aihi, Ilfr.-e Shops. Cant Strcl. Uifle?, S, e j Gum, Revolver. Pi.-t !. Cariritlges. Pow i der. Caps. Load. iVc , O ld Stove P!nt (J rates and Fire Bricks. Well ami Cistet-i Pumps and Tubing; Harness nn1 S.i.f'Ileiy Jf 'i-e of all kind ; U'oo7ri me H7or" Ware n great variety ; Carbon Oil anil Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard OiL Linseeil Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paiuts, Varnish es. Turpentine. Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, Krti-h as Tea, Co Tee. Sugars, Molasses, Syr i ups. Sj.ices. Dried Peaches, Dried Appled i cish, llctniny, Crackers, Rice and Pear ! Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGAhS; Paint. WhitovTash. Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove, ("othes and Tooth Brushes, all kiiuls and sizes; Bed Cords arnl Manilla Ropes, and many other article- at the lowest rates for CASH. Or?- flonre Sj.'ouiiny made, painVd and pov up t low tales for cash. A liberal disount made to Country dealers buvins: I'lnware wholesale. GKO H F .NT LEY Kheiishnrg. Feb. 28. 18o7.-tf. TlX.fOPPEn&SIIEET-IROX! i . ei t:.s: i lid PKAiHTTl-V ATTF.n?: TO. I Nos. 278, 280 and 282 AVasliinrfon St., ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ; 1 V virtue of an tinier of the Orphans' 'on rt I 1 of f "m town, the ociasion being the blessing hy P.isbop Iomel)ec of four elegant bells for the use of St. Benedict's church in that place. The attendance of people from all sections was very large, and as a eonseijuence vehi cle. and horsed enough were tin-re congre gated to have made a cavakal! several ini.es in Ii:gth. hviTVtluiiL' passed oft will come w ithin the veil ami see what faces tell in the sanctum, as well as rad from the outer display of manner. We are always best satislied with others w hen we know them in their homes. That is not a fair estimate of a man which we learn from his move ments abroad, or by uncertain report. "Wo want to know what he does at home ; also, we w ant to see the inner life. Thus it is with schools. Before a. tju hcr is blamed or cen sured, before his ability or purpose is iiues tioued. the school should le visited and the f dilVen nt natioiiaiiti s i pleasantly and to the entire satisfaction of j teacher have an opportunity to explain the Conductor HI. A. Quartz, did i:.e-. Wednesday eM-ninjj last, "ir d'ltr.icil three large and lus- " hey consist eVitidi!ia Ian, Scotch, Welsh, Irish and! tngli.-h. j The Andes Insurance Company of ('iu- ; cunmti has -'gone where the woodbine j twineth," and thoe neat little signs indie- j idive of im licit faith in that corporation may' f-s wvll ceuso to oci-tijy places over fa.nt il"ois and in like positions. X'.ddie .Murray shot three coons near town Wednesday morning hist, one of Y.;ti weighed :1S pounds the largest com wvcr heard of, we believe. Jt is evi-i!-.t;' not healthy for coons to be about v F.ddie is iloing his slnxiting. -4 conceit will be given at the Court I' m hi this place, 041 Saturday eYcning i f iii it week, by tlio Silver Cornet Rand, u: 1 we fi -l sui that our ii''i!e will turn -i.i'dii full force Vo greet an organization Vol thy i'f toucouiagtinent and gixd t "er. -4-Ir. II. A. Shoemaker nnd family have I ):Jnied to I'.bcnsbi'i: after a two yea; i ! ..jiieiH in Iowa, and propose to take up ! C'.dlr permanent residence in our midsl. ; 1 i iy is a useful and energetic citizen, and ' ri Of.! he will find plenty to do and make 1 a foitime ill the doing of it. i "We announced last wtek that young j Devine. who fell from ; tree in Lorctto 011 j Sunday week, had died of his iujmies, j This week we are glad to say that our in- , f itiixnt was mistaken. The injured boy j is not only living, but so rapidly improving liSto be considered out of all danger. j Our gxwl fiicnd M. 1. lleagher, of 1 hiistown, has forwarded us a very le-j i copy of the "Life and 'Memoirs of er l'.'Tauey, EL. P.." for the sale- of v. ah. as will Ik seen clscwhcie, Mr. 7,1. 1 ..'in cure d the agency in i hi and several 1 her eoui.l "u s. Wo shall endeavor to rc- ibis work next week. -Thr.t prince of good fellow and genial :., men v.- tto kill t 1-iUT,- p.! c.oul s-m',iteis.jiiit half the product of a few i.u irs Kiuuini; tr'ini w hich lie was just re- stlvj. il.uiv iV.-.inUu "Mike. n.iul mav tMiMi. ls be ei:e,.Tii-ju-i d hv this little Jl ' to and do likewise. On last Fridav, savs the Johnstown j.-at-nrt. Mr. Patrick Median, of Taylor e. UsL:;.. leiviM-d severe injuries while f ;iig in the Company's ore mines. A ' y lock fell from the. roof of the mine, J" f 'u-H hitu fearfully. His collar bono is - aiid his b;u k hurt. He was taken ;-3,hoi,.e in I'piK-r Prospect, and ined- fa.d procured. There are l:oes of his lyiiy. T ':,'v' I1- Kerr, pastor of St. Agnes ; liMie) church, Soho. near Pittsburgh. ) Hi at l.oivtto Spring, this county, where ' i Hil been atteudilio the clerical ilri.at. dv afternoon last, ao-ed nbout, ! He waa one of the most beloved faithful priests of the diocese, and his death will awaken deep regret in yii tddened heart. His remains were J ;i to Pittsburgh for interment. May m peace. f-Mr. B. J. McFeely write us to brv ' !.e i i:iiiiil)v ii'i'iivi'l ini' from l!i.. r.t" ...j ..... . ,, , . - of his wound and hox s ere long to oin -eif again. He is very enthusiastic ' praise of Dr. Sloan, who, under Prov- aee. lie credits with havilur SAVed his .. .... - n. iid that too against the advice of older r-ls. Dr. Sln:in i ! tLillful lilivsicirin v.... ...... 1 --j , "1. MeF. has abundant reason for being ''ful to hini for the great blessing he '".14 inn in tins particular. -Many who read this paragraph will, ""I doubt, attend the Johnstown Ag "itiid Fair next week, and some who 1,0 disposed to invest a few stamps '''U',K"'-S clot lung, stoves, furniture, 10 such we reeommeml those Johns ':' ""'"hiiuta who alvertis in the Free coululeut :us re arc that they deserve .1 ii jitit- 1. ...... ... . f i . 1 , " o the lair 7 "J an wiio UaiUllt f 'd 1 -vUie. all oncemed, and we have no doubt a I hiiiubonie sum to aitl in paying for the 1m lis : was then and 1 here rrnli.cd. The procession . of little :irls 1 rested in white was a very ' pleasing feat tire of the occasion, the discourse j of the Bishop in explanation of the cere- I monies and the reasons therefor was verv lucid and convincing, the ceremonies then!- ' selves were intercfating and impressive, am'. I the dinner and supper served iu the base- I j Ilielit ot the church were as good as we ever j ! sat down to partake oj". Altogether, the 1 j occasion was replete with interest and 1 I highly creditable to the good people of ; ime of 1m-1!s, l'S., ,':'.(5 and , arrolllowu, who have now a c. I weigjiinj; resii!i ti ve!y l,r,t4, 1 j proud making an aggregate, with the tie ; cessary equipments for hnnging and ring- ing, of r,uo jiounds. These bells have pro ! bably ere this been placed in position in the ; tine, lofty tow er ; so keep your ears open for : the first ihiuie of ihe Ihji! on Sundav next. tir. o' R-'iy, the eontidoiice ni;tn noticed by its last wtrk as having operated extensively i in Sunur.erhill township, has since then lwen negotiating for thepuichase of sever- ' al head of cattle in (Ties-t and other town ships, but when the day for the ilelivery of the cattle and the receipt of the money came around, of conrnu the pretended cat tle, denier was not to lie found. Our far mers should be mi the look-out for this man Ray, as he is evidently intent on boarding round for nothing and borrowing money whenever he canlind anyone green enough to acconinK.da'e hint. Spot the cust. Our amiable friend, E. I?. M'Cruni, Esq.. senior editor of the Altoona Tribur.r. who by the way has been treating his read ers to a series of the most readable and cap tivating letters, descriptive of his late west ern tour, that we ever perused, had the mis fortune to sprain one of his hips very se veiely while attempting to board a train at Roaring Springs on Tuesday hist. IPpe he may get well before he busts up the Travelers' Insurance Company, a tKilicy in which he 110 doubt finds it goid policy to have about this time. workintrs of his or her schoo". and the neces sity of ihe questioned movement. Schools J should be visited, also, to give encouragement and a jqirei i.ition to both teacher and pupil j to bee what is in the school that should j not be iii if and what is not iu it that should ) be in it. They ought also to be visited to es- j tablish a common interest (in the success of children) between parent and teat her, for I if this is not fixed in oneway or another, and none is better than to visit the teacher whilst at work, there is a link of power lost or broken, the breaking of which ;iif.sf prove detrimental to success. Therefore I would I sav to parents, visit your children in the I school ; talk freely to the teacher a.oout your children and the school in general ; stop the teacher 011 the street to ask about the inter est that should be so dear to you und to him, but don't stop at asking; go and seethe school. Should Ihese lines meet the eye of any who think themselves excusable, be eauae they have neither child, brother, sister nor ward attending school, I say to them, you also ought to show much interest. You are a memlx-i- of a community, of a society 1 1" you Jileai-e, and just as the schools of a community progress and are successfully ad vanced, so do societies advance intelligence and rciinement. In other words, giv iue a fair description of the schools of a town or community, and 1 have a complete index to the power of its morality and intelligence its government and refinement. It may be said that Directors are the prop er persons to do the visiting. Let. Us see. Von would not elect six men to direct the physical culture of your child and you be excluded from any direct knowledge of pro cesses. And vet von would depute six men i to give shape and character to the mind 01 j your chihl. Impossible! I " Hoping these few lines may find their way to the hearts of Home w ho will K- prompted to act, and get others to act with them, to i belli the work forward to waken a common j in ten st hot v ecu teachers, pupils, patrons and j members of society I will "learn to labor I and to wait." M . Bali.y for the right, rally in your might, rally day and night, rally just for spite, rally lor the light against high prices at Myers iS: Lloyd's cheap cash store, where summer goods are now being sold at wonderful low prices in order to close out ihe stock and make room for a spleniled invoice of fall ai.d winter goods of all kinds w hich are shortly to lie purchased. Ilally soon rally often. Goon Advick. A little advice let us uive ! you. In lanuajte ixr.pcetf ul but plain, and we 1 are sure whHt we lay will not grieve you, tint j may brh'fr to you profit nml jura in. IT nui seek 1 for the worth of your money, iiiei f course j you won't expect any more.hiiy j oti r i y ooils, j flreiis jri voils. &e., at 1. T. Cop poe It's c!i cap store. I That's nbout all we r.eeil tell you. except tlint Coppi.ek's store, unit lie keeps one of t'le linett in Johnstown, is at "1:1 Main St., dp'M House, I where l.e ill welcome and deal jus'ly w t . all. Life is made of snmllest frna'Mients sloole ami sunshine, win k ami play so weimiy, v. itii Kn-atest profit, l.-aru a little every day. All ot her thinjf t'nat niiiy he done with trreat profit anil entire sat isfaet ion by on r nuiseuline 1 1 lent is is t he purchase of rcHil inaile e!ol hintr from t lint prince of cheap cloMiicrs. Jus. J. Murpliv, Mar Hal). 10t Clinton street. Johnstown. M'nrphy has n ttock tbiidno dealer can eievl anii prices that uouc can undersell. Til E chilly at tnopphere now prevailing assure us thi:i tlie "winter of our discontent" wi.! soon be upon us with all its rigors, am! as it will ere Ion be in order to don heavier cloth ing, it may not be miss to 1 ouiiiel our rcrniei s that Harry Mnj or, Johnstown's popular yimnj clothier, is the man unions men to consult i.i Mich emerjreneies. His present lartre ami U a tit stock in beinjj soid chiupcr thau en r. Store in Opera House. Cjii TiON.-E cry trenuine box of T)n. M -LANE'S LI VI'.K PILLS bears the signature of ! FLEMINd DUOS., nml their private lnit d ! Mates Stump. C"Titke no other." Tlie ! market is full of imitations. iiblieSnle. hi the lute resilience of ium'inii'k Mclti i.le. doceasf l, on SATl Kli.VY. O. tdt'i-r 5th, I S7C, at o'eioek. I". M .. t tie following iti scribed Heal Estate of which Uoiniuick McDride died seized, to wil .- A riECi: or VAJICKL of LAND sitinile in the township of Carroll, in the coun ty aforesaid, adjoining lands of 11. iloppel.Jas. S. Luekett. and others, coiitiiiiuiiir 4 .lcr, more or less, about -0 Acres i-lenred and fm vine thereon ereet'-d u oue-and-haif slory Loir Hoonc and 11 I .on Stahla. TKtcMsor sA i.e. One-third to be paid on con firmation of tho sale and the balance in two equal iinntixl payments, with interest, to b se cured by the nioi lif niri- and jinljrment bonds of tne pun haser. J. A. KENNEHV, Adm'r. Sept. M, 1ST-'. 3t. JOH KSTCWM , PA. iFAiniKHS, SEE THIS! III ! AHD SEED CLE&HER, 1 ' Fatentsd FetVy 1st, 1370. K4 V4z r3 TO Mi EITIIEK IN ii RAILWAY EXTENSION FIRST lOIiTGAGE 7 Per Cont. f-.t MASiTAfrrntEh r.Y NIEBEL&PENNINGTON rX"ilIln, Oliio. .;; :: .; ,V :,u vv'i u AVI NO iccent!- e-.lr.rced our ptork we are now prepared to sell t a gret I reilu'jiioa from former jirnc? Oar loek con j s st ot Drns, Medieineo, Perfumery, Fancy j Soups, LemiV, liall'd ati i A ilen'o ilior Iieator ; Hlives. Pills, Ointmen's, Plistors. Liniineiits, ' Pa in Killers. Ci'rite Mugnenia, E?s .Inoiuica I (linger, Pure Fl.ivcnng Kxtracts, Eseuccs, j I.enion Syrup, Southiag ?vrup, fcjpiced tjrup, i Illiub.nh, Pute Sj'iies, i.c. ; I CIGARS A XI) TOBACCOS, ! P.boik F.or.ks, Deed, Notes acd Ponds; Cnp, ! Pot. Commercial and al! kind? of Note Paper; j Envelopes, Pens, I cncils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Hlaek and Ked Ink, Pocket and Pass ! Hooka. Maenzinei. ewypaners. Novels, His- toiies, I'.ibba, Ileliious.l'ray craitU Toy 15ooks, ! Penknives, Pijies, Vc j Z-H '"e ii.ive .tddeil to our 'ock a lot of ! FINE J KM ELPY, 10 which e would invite i the attention of ihe Ladies. PllOTOiiim il ALBUMS at lower pric tloin ever nTcred in ibis place. Paver and Cipurs sold either wholeal or re tail. ' LK.MMON & MUUKAY, Jolv ?!1. lcfiH. Main Street, Eheuihnrgr. t)U IN 14 Per Cosit. rUNICIPAL BONDS. Maps, Pamphlets and Circulars furnished upon application. V. ft.CGLER & CO., Oankers, 'Z'i '!siu Slrert, ew York. E MOV A L am. I ".N L A 11 G K M KN l COOKiWG STOVES, HEATING STOVES. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Hnvtr.f.' recently taken possersion of the new ly fitted up and commodious Imildiiur on llig-ti f!re-f. two door nst of the Hunk and nearly oppo-ite the Mountain House, the subscriber is hetfrr prepared than ever to iiiHtuituct ure ad Piticles in tie- TIN.COPIEH and SH I.ET-1 IM . V.M:E hue. nil of which wiii tie furnished t liu.i eisrtt the very lowest livinfr prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cocking, Parlor and Keating Stoves of the most approved designs. rSP ii Tl NC, and b' lOFIXO made to order und v. arriiiited perfect iu man uf act u re nml ma lt rial. ' KKl'A 1 !U N(i iuoniptly attended to. Ail work done by tne wil! tie none ri-rnt and on fair terms, and nil STOV ES and WAliE sold by me can l.e depended upon us ;o ipialtiy and ; cannot be umi. rsold in price. A coiitinu.mcH The unders'irm-d me th" rrindarlij envti -1 vtt'l 1 and men use ot jmt ronuje iy respectfully "H"i- Th Itiickeye Cirnln wtirt eel lfafr j is fur Mjif-rior to mir other Faiitiinif .Mid ever ; niiide, having more tiiun fwiee the freri-euiuif surlace of t ho ordinary mil I, while ir neat Mini j emn pnet. and can be enily handled and lifted j around Iiy oiir man. lis capacity for denning j is ftfim .rii to 7"i biislieis per hour. And runs so j enily that it can be turned by a cj; tfi, W'ttr i of. ; Added to thf above sd vautii It Is fa r ch'-ap- rthiui nnv ether Kanninyr Mill now mmle. j To sustantiate 01: r assertions, we ri ve tho fol- 1 low ing a f he opinion of several reliable ireu- ' tloinen. residents of Seneca county. Ohio. ho : have jf Ivi'ti the "Ci.fa.n mt" a thorough trial: j Vo. thf u ndersiyiicd, have t horoujfhlT tertod th llnrkryr drain end Sftd Vlrancr. and iiehevi- ', it to be sni'ei-ior to unv one in use for t lortniiiw j Ti'hrai, 01 other pmall seed. for market or for j e.-iwinir, it oeparatf "tci y irrain of i , i:.rl;lr or Hut from 1' lif.it designed for seed. and ail Itr'l f)ir.'r from Timothy, and all wild . vine seed from Fhur, o a to render cui h par- ! ticular kindof Feed riesijfiied for Rowing pur- j pose? fture fiinl entirely ft f Jiomjiitii aiul .nitiyii lT'Ottl.t. G. Hatwauh Vi'M. LaNO, Dr. J. D. O Cosnor Jamks Diiuan. Thko. T. Ink. J. KuwERSorit, tl. Kl.t.BIt, ISFoiuiATios AVantki. Any informa tion that will lead tt the liiscovery of the vhrreal"!its of Mr. John Luke, who left Itilter Furnace. Ibirt"iiifiton township, Indi ana county, on the morning of Sept. IStli, for the avowed purpose of visiting; two of his sons residiutr nt Sutmnerhill, this county. UVMOEAI.. LY NCIl C, A I.LAI! II E II. M arri ed, in St. Dartholomew's Church. Wilmorc, on Monday evening last, by Kev. ). J. Cal-l-.ifilier, Mr. 1'ATUiiK Lynch and Miss M.i;i;.KKT (iALLAOHEl;, both of Summer hill township. The matrimonial alliance of our yo;in friends, so auspiciously formed, is another proof of the adajxe that ''notie but the brave deserve the fair," and while we confess no little surprise ;:t the happy Nirn of events, we cannot forbe.tr tendering to the loving couple our hearty congratulations and he.'t wishes. (nr younjr friemi Lynch has won a victory of which he no doubt, feels jttsf'y proud, and we are sure he has secured a wor thy bride who will in every sense of the word do honor to the name he has confered upon her and make happy the home which is henceforth to la; blessed with her presence. May 110 sorrow ever attend them in tho journey of life, but may peace and content ment abundantly bless them in this world, and may their jrood works secure for them eternal felicity iu the world to come. . , 1 4-Moi., will ho thaiikfnHv received bv his bereaved The dwelling house ami nearly all the ; relatives, either of the following beiii"; the furniture lielonpinj to Mr. John Oshall, of proper persons to address: .1. O. Luke or White township, this county, was destroyed i Daniel Luke, Sunnnerhill P. )., Cambria by iii-e 011 Holiday of last week. A defect- ! county, or Philip V. Prin-jle. Armagh, ive Hue or stove-pipe was the cause. No Indiana county. Said John Luke is alwut insurance, and loss heavy for Mr. ()., who ; .vars of a-e is , n-.-t S inches h.-h, stoops . ,1 1 1 1 .. 1 i,;i 1 Tl. forw ard and a little to one side while walk- is ail Ulll Ill.wi .li'u mi.iuit. .x.... . - , , l,, .n..r. .F 11 r ,n l.w inm ... T..1.; u .1... . -..j in tl, 1. I. correspondeiit of the Herald who frives Kj 'ltiv ,rrn v 'with short erav whiskers I of LorettV), on'sATI'UOAY, XoT.-iaber !dli, Is72, these facts savs that a like misfortune ix-iel i ,i p....,.,. , ...1 ...,. ., K,mir w-. i I ai o'clock, p. m., the loiiowm ii.wnoi-.i ice.-o Ivlr. Oshall 801110 twenty-five or thirty years. on ww.n )u. i,.ft a pair of dark pants, lomc ! ami. at. which time two of his children were : fio.-k coat. rrev eassimere vest, black slouch ! hat and an old pair of boots rundown at the ; heels. Is sliirhtlv dement"din mind, iwi".i-' : OKPHAXS COl'IlT SA1-E OF REAL ESTATE. 1V irtneof en order of the Orphans' Court of Cumbria county, there will he exposed JY viruie of sundry writs of Ycml. i-Jrpon. is- sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will tie exposed to Public Sale, nt the Court Hmw' in Kbcnsbu 1 r, on Tuesday, the toth ly of Octo ber next, at 1 o'clock, p. M-, the following ileal Estate, 10 wit : A 1.1. the rijrht. title and interest of Miehnel Doj le, of. in and to a lot of ground situate in the village of (iallltzin, Cambrhi county, 1 rout, ii? on a street and extctiflinir ba;k ton street.'; adjoining bit of C. I). Jlradley n Ihe norih and 14 firi-i't 00 thtf south, lui'iuf thei-eoii erecl-il it two story plank house, now In thooccupanoy of Michael Doyle. Taken in execution and to I he sold at the suit of John K. Storm. Ai-sn, all the rijrht. title and interest of Jos. Donzel, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in CarroU townstiip, t.'atnlii in eotiuty, frontinir on j t iie Llbeusbui if ami ?ar roll town road, art joining 1 hind of Andrew Strilttiiatler and Elizatiei ti i V'eakland, havinsr t hereon erected a ono-and- j n-In: I i storv plank house, now in t he oi-eupimcy I of Joseph Donzel. Taken in execution and to he sold at the suit of Albin Oswald. Also, all the ria-lit. title and iuterept of S. P. Ceorxe alid Libbie (ieoftre. of, in and to two lots of ground situate in Chest Springs horn. Cam bria county, f i-ontiiuf on Columbia street and oxtendinsr'buck to a stroct.-aojoiiiin nts of Silas A. Mciiouli and Ellen Mctirain. having thereon erected 11 two story plnnk house and a frame burn, now fn the occupancy of Harrison Miller. Taken iuroxociition and to be sold at tne suit of Simon VVeakland. W. !t. ItONACKI'.U, Pherilt. SherftrV Ofliee. Kbeiisljtir-, Sept. IT. IS'.t. AtiKN'fS 1 oK l ilK SAl.F. OP 1I1K b Kl'.i L OKAIN AND Si'.liD CLF.ANEtt in all part of Cunibfia ( nioiu;. except Cue To:vr.hips of Car roll. Chest. Clearfield and Susquehanna, and will j In a short time inll upon tne farim-rn oT the 1 rtifferent Townships nml domoi;t 1 ate to yiicli j farmer, of hi" "iru burn, that this -'Cleaner" will j do all that i claimed for it. ; The "Cleaner" chii fie seen and tested t any I time l'V e.iiiinir on us at our farms, oiie-nii'l-a-half miles noi t'j-eaat of Et'cnshui-jf. JTFAII oniers or letter- of tiujuinr will re ceive in-ouipt attention if addressed to HIM tV Eli .V WEIHI.K. Aur. S3. -tr. Ebeiistuir, Cambria Co., Pa. rJ''H E, uiidersb.cn od fins the n-oni-y for t he tr.an X ufaeliireand sale in Carroll. Siisiptohanua. Chest and Clent fleld town-;ii d thenbovede s ribed tlKAl.N AM) SKKD CLKAXEit. which ho will furnish on short notice and at reason h'e rates. The "Cleaner" will tip exhibited at CurrollUiwn. St. N'ichola? and St. Augustine. Cunj and see it in operation. JAMES BTKNR. Carroll Twp.. Sept. 13. ls;2.-t!. ted. und nil i-iTort will lie wanting to render en tire MiHsn:c::on to a.i. VAI.T.IE Ll'TKlXGElt. r.benshurir, Ovt. 13. lO.-tf. burned to denth. A SwKf.T Thot ;mt. "Oh! for a thous and tountfi-s!" as the boy said when he crawled into a suar hogshead; anil "Oh; for a thousand dollars !" or more to buy a1! tin- heart could crave, is what any one inij;ht say who visits the elegant clock, watch, jewelry, fancy goods, book, stationery and general variety store of C. T. Itoberts. for snrelv there is all there of these several classes of iroods that man could desire woman envy. Anil what's more of it, 'ham sells as cheap as any man in the business. ot to a paralytic stroKo received a tew years ago, and leing very fond of tobacco, is apt to ask any one he meets for that article. The missing man was last seen in Jac kson township, near the farm of Mr. John Kelly, but ail efforts to rind him in the dense forest in that vicinity have proved unavailing. Exchanges will confer a favor by giving publicity to this notice. ( iKAxn Opening The ladies of EIh'us burg and Northern Cambria are respect, fully invited to attend the grand opening this week and next of Fall and Winter lSonnets, Hats, Millinery Ooods, etc., at .latin's (iuiim's Millinery 'Parlor, 'J'iO Main Mreet, Johnstown. Ladies attending the Fair should not leave Johnstown without calling to see Mr. Quion's splendid stock. Ko charge for show ing goods. patronize them. V.'ho - ai 1. U al rsaic inav be in- 1 fd e-oo.I speeches and 1'thHl.it.ll!li j ' tion insv be exa cted A democratic and lilioral republican mass meeting is to be held at Cherry Tree, Indiana county, on Tuesday next, Oct. 11. and it is hoiK-d all Northern Cambrians who can possibly do so will attend a Sr.coNi An sia l Faik of the jAour i t iji KAi, Society ufCamhhia Cocnty. This Fair will be held at .Johnstown, Cam bria county, 011 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day, and Friday, October 1st 2d, 3d, and 4t)ii, 1.S72. Open to competition from all parts of the State. $,mm) in premium. Summary : for horses, SifTd ; for sheep, Slfiii; for cattle, S.-.32; forswiue, 8100; with pro )Mrt innate premiums for farm products, farm implements, seeds, flowers, etc. The fair promise to be one of the li-st h'dd in the State thin year. An invitation is extended to all to be present. Excursion trains will run on th P. U. K. from Tyrone east to tjreciisburjj 011 the west. and give (.'hcii v Tice it i-Uiimct. A meeting of friends of the American Tract Society will lie held in the Congre gational church, this place, 011 Sunday Sever- i evening next at. 7 o el.ck, on which ooca- grand iemonstra- ! sum an address 111 ueliaii 01 me cause wn Turn out, facials, be delivered by Lev. J, n , I3uic, rjocittary of th Eoaid. Estate, of which Mart Mofliuitu died seized: TWO LOTS OF fiUOt'ND. known as Lots No. ! ;ii and ;:i5in the plan of said florouxh, iiour,il.d j and described ns follows: Eflch Lot frintinir Tul it. onsf . Mary's st't und exlcndinsr b-k -) ft. loan alley, adjoining lot of Sebastian Fry on the cnuth "anil M. Paul street on the north, mi l I linvinjr thereon erected none-mnl-a-h.il; story , j FltAME HOl'SE aiiJ v. "mall S'l'AHMi Tcinis or Sale. One-half on confirmation of sale and the balance iu one year thei-eiifter. with interest, properly sccureu oy Judgment bond and mortgage. FUANCIS O FUTEL, Sept.27.-3t. Adm'r of Mary Mrduir,-. .l.-r'.l. J ISAACS, Sue e-s .-r- to John Fare Ira 718 Arch St., Middle of the lllock, between 7th anil sth Sts., South side, VUU.ADKIA'llIA, I.WPOKTKU And Maim fart crcr of UM. Foh,Laii its' Si CniL- WIKN'S WKAK, si'i'3' IWivleMlc awl Iielail. Havfti" iniporttii a very larg-e nml spien.'.id nortinent of ait the different kinds nf Fl'ltS from first bunds in Europe, would respectfully invite the readers of this paper to call mid ex amine uiv ptoek of Fancy Furs. I am deter mined to well at the f.nct Cah pi ftvx. A II Kum virraiiir.l. X" mi fin r.'.ntat ion to effect wi.'.. 1 V US A LTElt ED A N I H EP A I If ED. i-"i;oincmher the -lore, iii Alfcll Stiickt, I'll I LA DELPHI A. l-cpd. -i. :jut, i-t-' " : CAP3,GAPES, TORCHES, AMI FLACS of All Sizes I.sntcrns, l.eirsintrs, Ba.treo iiilia!n (OkmIs of all kinds. i Buv from Manufacturers, j John W. Pillock & Co. Ojp. i'ostiOHlre, VITTniJI'iJbSI. Ia Send for Circulars. fin .ii,f;!K'!r.l-Vs VFAltAl or SIXrV ACHES, located in ISlaek iiik township, Canilu i.i co.. CkV "'1 ndjoiidin lands of lsiuc Wis-A--. id Hirer, hichd Morgan, and olh IS ! fl",,; eis, about M Acres of which ar. iff ..L2'L''cy-cl.-ai-ed. with a la rye two story -s c PLAN K HOCM-:, LO J HAIi.V, Are., tli-itoit erected the balance well timbered. Will be sold at a bargain. For further particulars iu ouirc on the yrcinises, or address 1 THUS. E. DAVISOX, Sept. i;t.-3ni. Ebcnsbui jr P. O. VW3ZIXISTKATIi"S XS I i:. Estate of William Colk, dreensed. Letters of Admint'-tration on the 1'sfate of William Cole, lute of CJrtllit.iii township, doe'd, lm ink' been Rianted to the undersigned by the Pepister of Cumbria county, notico is hereby i Kiveti to nil persons ha vinjf elaimnnvainst said slate to picsciit tneni property nuuienticiiieii for set t lenient, and those indebted t o t lie same are reiiuested to make payment without delay. SAMt'EL CKAIU, Adniiuistrutor. Gallitzin, Sept. 2u, LSTi.,iit. TflTIN A.ELAIK, Astdirnee of Jacob l.rnn.11. ) In the Court of Common Picas of Cambria Count v.-Sept. 10. Ix'.Z, First Account of John A. ili.Aiu, Assignee of Jacob Lt'TiiFit, hied. And now, Sept. 11. I:?, the J'rol h .notary is directed to ctve notice 01 t he tlfiior of snnl ac count, as rciiuired by th- Act of Ai-cmhiv. .1. K. lllTK Protionotiu-y. t lTothollobuy'3 Olhe-', Eueilolitirv, Sejd. 1-H :.- HEW DRAW FEED, T1IEUE ure some X)ints in a Sewbur Machine that Indies di'sirm to purchase should take into eonsiderat ion. namely : i .i.:ht low .'iof 110111, I Kate of M,ta.j, i:fiit. j Cop.u-ii'v f" 'to Hit Work Ttruuire,!, j j-'rmloiu front Xoixr, and j .Von-Kialiilitu to tnl nf of frdrr. j We cbi'in th:t ttie 1 1- ro ! pos- 1 scsses till these points, and that it is j THE VERY PEST ! sow si I'.rrtCTi m:i. And we solicit an examination of it. Agents wanted in everv coiintv, to whom we will yive the most liberal terms." EAToN HKoTHEHS. is fiktii Avii.. I'l-iTsiu'tton, Pa. iii-i.-stu:.i R. R. Davis & Co, HIGH STREET, Three Doors West of Centra Street, DRV COO GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, FLOUR, FEED, BACON, FI5-H, Ccf ee, Tea, Syrups and luclasscs. ALL WHICH THEY 1'UO.MISE TO SELL AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Country Produce taken for GOODS. WHIM SlSl! S V.III'LE STRUCT, Near Union Schoo! House, Ebcnsburg. THK suliseriiii r de-ires toetill the attention of the citt.ens ot ( ntnbrtu and niljouimr counties to the fact that helms now in success ful operation in Ehcushunr a Shop for the uiau tifiicture r.ii'.l rei airof CARRIAGES, BUGGliS, SULKIES, Siriin; Uhkiihs, Sleifcli-. .led all ( h. r U f.ritil ion of If ..rk in that V m: Eiupioyinv none but skillful workmen an I u-i:i;r only t he best in;. ferial.-;. I leel eonlidi nt 1 can jrive entire sutisfaetiou in work, stjies and pi ice-. l'ia:o: in work dono ;it short notice, hopair ina of ail kind attend- 1 to at reasonable r;:fe. A Ebu-ks, riith Sh"j, in connection with .'Lui ufMCtorv. 1 'all and see specini'-us of "',';'.'!;- ju.ii; u-, l-vi.-tt. i'- AL; f rt c jt a p p 7 t TITT s-1 WOOLEN FACTORY! LtjJl -ixXiXvlr IX X JiXXXO. j ...m.ccd new nuichinery Into our i 1 I3G. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136. HnBK&PEIMODIOAL STORE IX CAM1IR1A COUNTY. MP. MEAHHElt. Wholesaleand Eetail Iea- : ler in Svmaui Catkiilic Wohks t all kind. Puavku IhioKs, Him.Ks. H istiikii ai. imJ CONTKOVKHSIAL WllllKS, I't.lllnliK .U.S 1 i- ; .Johnstown. Pa. Will sell every "' ;l ! ti.noreor Phildelphia prtc.is. A !' '. , aWarr.i to the lirr. t i. ; v. !' 1 1'iet ' s I framed at the lowest possible y iu tlie . F-isu-rn Weekly l upeis lor.sale. 135 Franklin Street, o;vtl136. ; C1QAL! COAL! ! The suli-cnler is j -' now prepared to furnidi. In larjre or small i on intiie. ail qinilities of AM'HltAI ITK nml ; ijl'l'LAH-NOt S COAL, at lowest market rates. ; Cc. l delivered promptly and free of chartf.' for h.iiili"tr I" mil' t"iiO in Klieiislnirsf or vii inily. order left at the ilAi tokp will receive due fcltc1Un.11. DAAll.L 11. I A11M. our .. . 1.... 1. . i-liirv . wr niL- in I'm'" m.o.iitaeture on -ni.ri 1 v.iee. J 1 -.-i-' FI tI,AXKI-:i. M..aN.M.1.s of ull btjks ! s-l'i.t KlN'i VAHXr. Ac, .Ve. 1 ii"- Wool taken m cxchst're for iroods or ! worked oil shares. Miirkct price paid for wool. ! T. M. JO.YW J. M.'j. Ebenshurjr, Feb. 24, 187-i.-tf. PresidentisCampa'gn CAPS. CAI'ES & TORCHES. Send for Il.t.t'STH.erni Cii;-i-i.am and Pull E List CCNNINUHAM A.' II ILL, MAN I'KACTt'llKKS, .'. 4 rhnrrliNlr'li I'UlLAl'KLl'HlA. June Is72.-jm. OVTM A N it I HICK, lMiynioian anl Siirstei. C MHOl.l TOV N. PA. Oiti.-.- in ronr of John Due:."-' "'' rsIN tnnv be mo'.'- eillo-r lit I h'- f.-e. Dr. Oattaaii or at John if o k s residence Nil if 1 f
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