"j j ei j i REEEU9. tBKJirSl'fiG, PA., February 21, 1S7S. AND PERSONAL. ? j Kll!tlll nn4 BMr H" "t'.rt v6 that a certain Louse in Iron Company bas pur- i 1 'e . " .. .J,n..k-' of Jilair county. F'a1, . h Is deprived Ureeusburg of its fU!;.t ml'1 KBq.f designs the er.c i'fVnew UiMinj a. soon as the wea lth I' ny1.15' x,r,U of this place, slipped .1- 1 ,,r.l nf n. sled, on I V." . - board of a sled, on nffbeonfhUnb. leekeiN Title Will i tie I ;u'.e Wills creek, on 1 ueeday of , 'dt ,. Vtod un-er the ice and whs; ifl W(f, riTJnn Killer, a brakerr.an on the I' S lUilroVd, was recently killed ?; ,J iu pci foi manca of the hazardous r .-..n r.Iii.ir cais. f '"Vio" irl" awl a boy are the additions 4 ileiiTcm- made to the population of 4?t lovT.).-bip, Huntingdon county, last 1' , . .n; Ames, an old man, fell down 5"" . ' i ..r.i tMioe township, Clearfield " . 1- i oi.'y, 'ii , i -i o rntkriiinir in h.hi we-f m 1 ii U I V1J w ' " J Uillr. and twentv I . . il Il'MIl 1 i i the local option question. , , ...I,- .,int nf thfir melody. i 4 rni"j;r fanitd Guy Wise, of Kala Jl2i;, iikh., as indicated by letters found T l ,' irU was etruck and instantly tttjlv t;.e incianati Kxpres-s at Spring flu'tn,". v. iit-n miles east of Pittsburg, .-,- .ini' , i""1' : " i The li ndd fcays that a brateman, e ll OKI nJl inni, rrito on . i . l . . . . , i r.r Kv ine UirowB lrom a oiasi netr ivji- i'r.ii:- foiLU Tuesday lafct, killing him I!c w?.s on hia tiain. Iiich was p..'4 when th blast wrent off. f-Tliois Ilate a Bedfoid gcmleman jf color, v!.iie ui-der the jntluenoc of bad i. ifke-v. cou-mitted an aggravatetl assault J -tLeperv n of a young mati, on Friday, L 11st. On the'followiug Tuesday he i,ii)ieiK.ed to one yejur's xinp AkOLLinent i the Western Penitentiary, i Liford county cbLokens seem to be Aiiivrous. A rooster" was disembow Sti t!"-r recently, Mid, among other arti iei in die itiyentory of hib connuLssary de--.ii.eut, weits a nickel half dime, two "ftuiea, and a large hog tooth. That gir l4 v;a niarteloutly like a boy's nockef. 4-1 he young mau lJoylan, wh.,ee arreet u4 iuipiisoument in this place tr trial on rtviiargo of stea i ga Ikx of tobacco from 4 ('.(ton warriioiise we noticed some -.' vraeks nfo, was on Welneisda.y last j Jb'.i 10 Pittsburgh by a deputy U. 8. ..i.; to answer tht chaj-ge of robbing I inaiis, as intimated by i:s at the time. i-lL Huntingdon Journal cays it is 1 .iivjj.v leportcd tliat the Pennsylvania ili ii ci mjiauy ia ging to lay its third j jit urih tracks, across the mountain, on Itftiuf the new Portage road. If thia Wi-urr ' , f-; done the Yviiiianisburg road j::t;;obablT, be eoutinued en to that : lie oiitite ."idc of the river, and iuifciiou made with the main line be- inrrif ion. j i rein of coal which it is claimed will , fvi 0111" at leat thiee feet in depth, has t- urn? sithed on the farm of Mrs. Eliss :.c immediately outside the borough 1:111:1 i :;. 2 ik! 1: are tc fr. is pan mining operations in that dircc- to be pusheil vitrorously. 1 lie art of wLat is known as the Shoe- iirr i.iace. 1 his iliROOvery biiould liave fcefoot :ot only of encouraging further :o;.niniU, Imt of reduoiiig the price of a! Tery i-eiTeptibly in this community. -TLe liedfoid Inquirer gives the cen 4 of a remarkable family in Londonder f, townnhip, Pedfoid county. It says lit few days ago a comparatively young ft. staled that his wife had given birth j)wius seven times during the last seven "sit. and the prolitio mother, a buxom nji.rtte of thiily-nine yean, has, in addi 4. borne a chikl regularly every year for veain of the last seventeen, thus uisk addition to the populatioa during -i time vt t-wenty-four. 4 din from the Greenaburg Demo .'4 'ht while the shifting engine was dis 'nlituig cars to ifherrick cc ltrkle's coke ca the Mount Pleasant and liread- VU. It., on Saturday evening last, the iiij over a hog, wrecking the train ii.'.Vnig the conductor, Thomas Welch, -f-'lly, besules cutting off both the legs f brakemaa named McCliutock, who 4 n half an hour after. Roth man were Jt rd. McClintock resided at Fountain Jl!id "Welch at Broadfoid. -f u Wednesday night of last week, the 4r.agle tannery (not reuuery) of U. I . t Tyrone, was almost totally cou--Hf bv fire, the result of r.ccident. The fc building, leach house, engine house, "'.t, all the machinery, and from fif- to eighteen hunlred sides woro des "jtd, fj.ting up a loss of from sixty to 55!itT thousand dollars, while his iapur- is but twenty-two to twenty-eight istr.d dollars. The large bark house, tur twu hmall buildings aad a few sidos ml.r lruiain unin.juied. It was with ' dallcuHy that the Ward House and l'.. H. cleiot were saved from destruc- ,-V.Mr. Akers& Baumer, next door to V t 1 tf.ee, Johnstown, are going to i-ter the huge steer they had on exhib ' ::ie Highland Agricuituial Society's f". held in that place last fall, for Satur f the Jjnd of this month. This is by !rs,t and fattest beef everslaugh J in 1 ;..nbiia county. Weighing over 'JuqU live weight, it may well be "! proujium beef, having taken several in Ohio, (where it was raised, "here it vtas purchased by our butch-'t-Khtin, Mor.x. X. & B-,) as well as the j-nt piue at the Fair at Johnsto. last l'crs.ns lesiriug a piece of this rare f should send in their orders soon, so they can be nlled satisfactorily. Per- in this vicinity who tend in their orders tan have their meat sent on Friday, My will get it on Batuiday morning, if V with. Hhe la,- get and peihape the most en jarty that has ever assembled in "oui yai that which took place at -nt un Moudav uitrht last. Kespect- ciUzens of nearly all aces and condi- S of both sexes, were there to the tr of sixty or more couples, all attir- weir "best bib ana tucKer, ana De a the rich edibles and the delightful and other innocent recreation, eujoy ninehes to the utmost. The supper, i wasist rved from 10 to 12 o'clock, was as only an accomplished housewife iti"- T. A. BhiwmaVHr. thn amiable i 'Hi, knows how to nrenare and dish 1 1 me htfcUil o,t.t ,.,,(.. 1mm1. tm tllA i " t, k'ory or every least, won tne Cudauoa of all who revelled in their TCf- Taken as a whole, the affair J lnect success, and the young men y couciivtd and canie(t out project t Uie thanks of all who participated 1 'clijLtful fettiviues. aUv we toon f UX' iu like again. If aiBBin rc;vn' s Corner, liftaen miles west .... ', .in Tuesday mominir last. f lJ1i rtu' o ilfhe harbingers of Spring have A Romance of Love. Although copied from the Wilmington (Del.) Cvm im reiul, tiie scene and heroines of the following pa thetic love etery are near enough to Eb eusburg to justify its publication in our local department. The paper from which it was clipped bears date Feb. 14th : It seems that a well-to-do farmer, by the name of M , living near Altoona," Pa., has three handsome and accomplished daugh- j ten, aged respectively 17,20 and 23, the Wo j eldest being the heroines of curatory. Miss I M. the elder was blest with a Wilmington I lover, who was in every way acceptable to j the fond parents, and in a short time, it was ! Kaid, the two were to be made "one." Miss M., the younger of the two (and, it is said, I the handsomer,) also had a lover, who re- sidil near her own home, among the grand ! defiles of the AUeheiiicfe, but not so accept able to the "old folks" as the suitor for the hand and heart of her sister. Finally, a Phihulelphian, iu company with the Wilmington swain, visited the family, and being at first sight captivated by the lieauty of Miss M. No. U, he went to work, with all the w armth and ingenuity of a young and ardent lover, to make the atiactimeut reciprocal. In this, by a bountiful profusion of costly gold presents, lie not only succeed ed in alienating the affections of the young ladyroui her first love.but gained the exteem ami confidence of the parents and friends. The itar of the mountain was for a time ob scured, and the I'biladelphian had every thing his owu way. It is -aid that "first loTe can never be for gotten." So it proved in this instance ; and after the first excitement of costly presents and a brilliant, fashionable future, had lost its novelty, the feelings of the young lady again yearned after him to the mountain born, and iu spite of the protestations of pa rents and friends, she returned to his fond embrace. Things were now getting desperate, and it was finally resolved to send the young lady to reside with a well-to-do aunt iu ths west ern part of this cily, where she could be under the eye of the'wnniington suitor tor Miss M. No". 1, and near the jilted" l'hiia dlphian. The Wilmington hero was plentifully sup plied with money, and was instructed to take the young lady to the Opera House, or any other place wbere she desired to go, rare being taken to keep her continually under the surveillance of some party who was in terested iu restoring the I'biladelphian to his former place in her atiactions. Thus things went on well lor some time. The Opera House and other placesof amusement were largely patronized, and the Wilming ton gentleman was assiduous in his atten tions, until Miss M. No. 1 became jealous of the attentions of her lover to her sister. Iu this complication of affairs, explana tions were unavoidable, ami worse than con fusion was the result. The exiled young ladv determined to assert her independence and" mflke a bold strike for liberty, which plan nht- successfully carried out on Satur day, February 1st, taking all her clothing anil other eti'ects with her, siiwe which time she has not 1kK-u heard of, though anxiously searched for in eery quarter. Thus the cas rekts at the present time, and, as may well K supposed, the parents, who are now here, as v. '1 as her other tnends, are g.-tatlv exercised aiic "t a little alarmed at the sudden and cntinu d disappearance of the v-.mg lady. The ge. ral impression uow is'that the bold mountaineer is apprised of her whereabouts, and will soon find the object of hi heart's affections. Altoona has just been shaken from centre to circumference by the disco, ery that some of its most prominent and Jt spectsble 1?) citizens of tho genus mascu line persuasion have notonlybeen hankering j after "the llesh pots of Kgypt," but have been actually indulging in that unlawful commodity. The scandal was brought to light by the ar-et and imprisonment of a divorced woman named Kate Baer, charged with promiscuously pursuing the '-ways that are dark," to the great detriment of the wedded felicity of several goodly wives iu that city of uncleanly abominations. The information was mace against Mrs. liaer by the wife of one of the recusant cit izens in question, said wife afterwards at- tempting, but fortunately failing, to snap the thread of her own existence by ewn.1- ! lowing a "cup of cold pitmen."' Mrs. Paer I was subsequently released on bail, and is believed to be outside the limits of the State ere this. In the meantime the "poor victims' are shaking in their bootsforfcar that the newspapers will "blow"' on them, which the JoLiistown Voice threatens todo whether Mrs Paer is or is not breught to trial iu April next. The latest phase of the cae is the reported arrest of two prom inent citizens, charged, on oath of Wm. McC'orniick, with the crime of adultery. Sxows or tfik Winter. The Johns town Voice presents the following alleged facts in regard to t he dates and depths of the several snow fails during the severe winter now drawing to a welcome close : First snow fell November IU, 1872 a light aquail; the second fell November 22 1JS inches in depth; third, No ember 2( snow anil rain; fourth, November l'y i inch ; fifth, Decem ber 10 1 inch ; seventh, December 8 2 inches; eighth, lecember 11) 7 inches; ninth, December 26 20 inches; tenth, De cember 30 2 inches; eleventh, January 15, 1873 V inch; twelfth, January 1 1 inch; thirteenth, J anuary 20 2 inches; fourteenth, January 21 ini-U ; fifteenth, January 23 and 24 (rain and snow) 4 inches; aixieouth and seventeenth, January 26 and 27 o"- inches; and February 3 2 inches; eigh teenth, February 12 5 inches; nineteenth, February 13 inch ; making, thus far, for the season of 172 and 1873, nineteen snows, with an actual fall of A: The Herald advises its readers, in case they fail to get what they want elsewhere, to go to the Thompson store, or words to that effect. Wouldn't it be better to go to Thompson's direct, where everything com prised in a very large and very eJegant btock of goods can be always bought at the right figures? 'Tain't "fur" to Thomp son's, but they have a nice lot of furs there which they are positively helling oil at cost. Full and Com rLKT k. We don't allege that every want of the human family can l.e supplied at Huntley's extensive house-furnishing depot, hut we do say that w lien it ccmes to buying fresh groceries, hardware, tiuware, stoves, and numberless other arti cles needed in every family, no one can go amiss bv calling at Geo. Huntley's big store. Honest'goods and honest prices are the in ducements held out to buyers. The Tight Way. The way to get rich is to spend less money than you earn, and the proper way to do this is to buy wnere vou can buy the cheapest, and buy only what Vou need. Myers & .Lloyd's great mercan tile mart otters the ocst inducements to cash purchasers in this region. Hoods very cheap, very select, and very abundant. Some people may talk about the big stock of Hour, feed and groceries they keep; and others may try to induce persons to buy by declaring they sell very cheap, let this bear in mind, nowhere will you hnd, though vou seek o'er and o'er, better Hour and teed, and other things that you need, than at t. J. Mills' cheap store. Try his choice teas. Bisoclak. A well-to-do farmer recently died in Massachusetts who, it is said, never bad his hair cut since he was a boy, never shaved, never wore a collar, and of course never enjoyed the felicity of donning one of those superb suits which can always bo ob tained at the most moderate rates from Jas. J. Murphy, at his Star Clothing Hall, 1UD Clinton street, Johnstown. Chapped hands, face, rough skin, pimples, rinKvorm, suit-rheum, and other cutaneous affections cured, and the sic in ;mude soft and smooth, by using- the Jl'mpkkTak Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. Be cer tain to jret the Juniper lur Sonp, as there are many woiliiH.se iuiUaiious made with common ar. iu.ii.-un.) I. ova I Correspondence. Portage, Feb. 17, 1873. Mr. Editor "Portage, Cambria county, h:. lour licensed houses where liquor is fold, and one unlicensed. .Not one of the rive named house? has the necessary accom modations according to law." The above is an extract from a communi cation signed "ti," dated Portage, Feb. 8th 1873, and published in the Cambria Herald of fob. 13i. Now, it is a truth, gaiusayed by no one, that no cause was ever, perma nently, advanced by falsehood. A man when he tells what he cnotc is nut true; and he -utters a falsehood (very mild) when be tells what he dots not know to be true. There may be a distinction in theuWeof lying, but it ia a distinction without a difference. "Portage, Cambria county," has only tiro licensed hotels. The "St. Cloud" is new, large, and commodious, and has all the necessary, and lawful, conveniences of a good country hotel. It contains not less than ten rooms, and ten good beds. There is also suf ficient stabling attached for any number of horses or riuies that is likely to seek for ac commodations. The other licensed hotel, the "Portage Fxchange," has not less than iiine rooms and as many beds, aud good and snlUcient stabling. In addition tot hexe, we have a licensed "kating House," where beer, ale and ''si-h like" are lawfully sold. These are all the drinking houses we have. Now, the iuference is plain, '.hat "Q" lied, either uxlh or uiltout a knowledge of the facts. If he intended in his count to include our ancie?t neighboring village, "No. 2," which is located one-half miie north-east of '"Portage, Cambria county," he is still further from the truth in his statement of the quality of our hotels, for there we tiuil the "Washing ton House," kept by J. S. Kiel one of the largest hotels iu Cambria county with rooms, stabliug, etc., amply sufficient to ac commodate fitty men and fifty horses. Then they have the "Water btreet House," kept l y the Misses McLaughlin. 11ns hotel has eight large rooms, with splendid bedding, and all necessary furniture, etc., besides good stabling. Now, if "Q" (which stands for Quack, I suppose,) i mended to servethe temperance cause, I think he has tailed. If hid inten tion was to bring disgrace upon his own home, he may have succeeded ; and may find consolation in the reflection that itisa duty bird that will foul its own nest." "Portage, Cambria county," may have its shortcomings just as other towns, great and small, have her little scaiu'alsaiul her "b;g fights," but "tj" and "all tho rest of man kind" know that they are usually the work of itinerant scallawags, who undertake to "frighten us a bit," but who uo not, as a general rule, succeed. "Portage, Cambria county," has, all alon7, had good, industrious, sober and iutelligaat citizens, and she has them yet, and as may of tiiem, in proportion to her population, as any city, town or village within the limits of Uncle Sam's domain. It is very true, as in other places, our societj is a "little mixed." We have our great mcu and our smail men rich men and poor men learned men aud men not so "high lamed." Soma of our people say lopg prayers aud some short ones, just as they do 111 other places. Wehaveour schools and our churches. We have our temperance lectures aud our intemperate lectures. Let ".Local Option," or any other man, come along when he likes, he will find the people of "l'orlage, Cambria county," as kind, hospitable, pious and intelligent as those of any other section of the county. Let him come, 1 say. and bring his friends along ; he w ill tind our hotels amply suffi cient to accommodate all who may favor them with their patronage, in the way of eating, drinking and sleeping. Animals, too, no matter u-hal may be the length of their t -irs, will always find the rack full, and a 't. "nvuy couch" of straw, or saw-dust, w here on V test their w eary limbs. K. Somewiiebk, Feb. 18, 1873. Mr. Fi"iTOii Vou are a good man a very obliging' geLl.'aman to print my bad Eng lish. Hut it "dps me to learn your lan guage much v.ry much. I have just bee c reading about that great rascal, Credit MoHer, who does so much sc aling. Whv, in our couutry we cut all such men's heads righ off. We could never get along wilh the gove. tmeut it our public men should Bieal and rob. How does it come that y onr men and wo men live together walk together talk to gether, and sleigh-rida together I saw one lady tip a young gentlomau on t. ? shoulders with her umbrella and say, "Ob, "lv-ti .you're a brick." They dare not do that in ibinna. Another, about seventeen, or sweet si-.'teen, who desired her beau to notice her new hort dress, pointed to it, and said, "Jim, how' is that for high?" Our girls dare neverbpea'r to the boys. Another spoke across the street in Altooiia aud exclaimed: "tfay, old fcl- I low, are you coming to see ine to-night? If you are bring a V." This was much bold. j J tut you have many nice ladies in your country, and the men are much kind to them. They don't plow w ith,them as Chinnamen do. What is a bear l.Ua ? 1 heard people talk ing alxiut a female bear that had lured many men into its den. Do bears live in dens? Can they charm people? Do you spell hear, a wild beast, like bare, naked? Are not tho two words often the same ? Your couutry people are always talking about temperance. 1 think that means "no drink." 1 got among a crowd yesterday. One says, "How do you all vote on anti Ucensel" They all replied, "We are all no license." Put what was my surprise to see each oue of eight treat all the rest ! One would say, "Lob, now its your time !" That's curious temperance ain't it? Po Yakg. BCMMERHILL Twr., Feb. 17, 1873. DEAR Fueeman Since my last letter, death has been busy in these parts? First among its victims we note the death of Miss Mary Magdalene McGough, daughter of the late John McGough, jr., which took place at the residence ot her mother, in Washing ton township, of consumption, after a linger ing illness, on Tuesday last. The deceased was esteemed a good, pious young lady, for w horn death, even at her early age, had no terrors whatever. May she rest in peace I John Smay, whose illusss I noticed some time aco. died on Friday last, also of con sumption. The deceased died as he had lived, inTull communion with the Catholic Church, 'and his last moments were fortified by all the sacraments of that. f;t:rn a well as by the prayers of its members. We have known Mr. Smay for mauy years, and know whereof we ailirm w hen we say that he was a warm-hearted, generous man, who never turned a deaf ear to the appeals of God's poor or the necessities of reiigiou. Above all, we have never kuowu him to calumniate his neighbor or wili'ally do him an injury, He was aged about 28 years, and in dying leaves behind him a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his early demise. His remains were interred in the Catholic ceme tery at Wilmore, w hither they were escorted by a large concourse of those who bad loved hum in life. Sweet be his repose I Other sad bereavements are the deaths within the rast two weeks of two children of Mr. Albert Davis, of this township, from scarlet fever. These make four children Mr. D. has been deprived of by death, aud their early deaths are the more distressing from the fact that he has not one surviving child to cheer his houshold. Hope we will not again be called upon to record so much mortality within so brief a time. ' SOLTEBO. Jcst So. Look on the bright side. It is tho right side. The times may be hard, but looking glum won't make them any better. It is the sunshine, aud not the cloud, that makes the tiowers, and it is cash, and not credit, that buys the most goods at V. S. barker's cheap store, on tne right side of High street. Vallie wants to get rid of his winter stock, and those who help him do it may expect more for their money now than they could hope for at any other time or any other place. Th Purest asd Bwewest Cod-Liver Oil. Is Hazard & Caswell's, made on the seashore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswbll, Haz ABO&Co.,New York. It is absolutely pure and inceet Patients who have once taken it preier it to all others. Physicians Lave decided it su perior to any of.the other oils iu market 11- . P.FSui.fTlONS passed by Evening Star So cial Temple, No. ,'A, on the death of a si.-tcr: M'hercKS, it ha p!e:il.Uj.l!!i:!iity OoU. the jciver of all fjeod, without ivho- nou.r. 'nut even a i-puY-mw iiiilelli to the ground, to remove lroni us ly , death oar worthy sifter, Kose ievino. Iteaolved, thut wmlu v. u meekly how to this dis- wusation of hi- providence, we deeply mourn 'he oss of our sifter, hoping that wliHt is to us a lo.s it to our deceased sister eternal ieain. Kesolved. that we deeply sympathize with the fUmily of the leeoanei in this their sad hour of bereavement, and condole with them in the l.'SS .: u true and dvvoteii rlanghier, a kind and affoe tioniiio Hi'ter. an efficient co-worker in the came of temperance. Resolved, that in token of respect for tho mem ory of our (-lsrer. that our charter 1 draped in inottrnini; for tbiny days, that those rsm-.ioi5a ' he entered upon tho" minutes of the Social Temple, a c.ipy forwarded to the family of the deceived, and puhh-hed in the Cambria' Herald and Cam bria Freeman. M.V.iY E. JON KM. "1 MUIY.t FV A NS. V Committee. Vv'.M. A. til t 1 INoS, l onrn'AKT. SMITH. Died, in Altoona, on Tuesday, 11th insl., of scarlet fever, Willie Jo.ski-h Tuigo Smith, eldest child of Wm. 11. and Annie Smith, aged 2 years, 1 month aud 12 days. To the bereaved parents, and especially to our esteemed friend, the disconsolate mother, we tender our earnest sympathies. The loss of a dear child is always a trying atrliction, but to the young mother who revels in the smiles and prattlings of her first born, such a bereavement is almost unbearable. In this instance death has claimed one of the brightest and most promising of earth's children, but the bereaved parents will, we trust, find ample consolation in knowing that their darling has joined the myriad hohts of pure spirits which surround the throne of God. NOTICE. rpo, n) whom it roav concern : Take notice X tht Simon Klineinyer. of the flrtJ of Klin -uiyer & Wagrner, has violated his contract and abunooned the firm ; and all persons ar nerohy notified to not Mli to htm or trust him on ac count of said firm, as I will not be responsible for ar.y riehi contracted ev him. Feb. 15, U73. -at. JACOB WAGNER. iili-ststo TVotic. "VOTICK Is hereby Riven that Letters of Ad iT tninixti ation on t jo K(-t-,te of Rfr. Ktrntsi) L. Hitkms. late of Clearfield township. Carafe la countv, dee'd, have hern granted oy tno Keir.s ter of Bail! county to the u n.iersined. All f'r BOt:s indebted to said estate are ieruestr(i to make immediate payment, and thive Lavinjf c'ainn .-inani.it the. name will present them pro perly authenticated for vtilement. Kkv. K. A. lll'SH, I JOHN H. n'JCULASS, " February 21, 187H.-0t. Adm'rs. 177(5. Fourth of July. 1S7(5. CENTENNIAL COMMEMOR A TI ON A I' rHll.ADEf.PIIIl. TJ1RIS milica:r i Hen ) FORTY !ll!on of Colonists on a Strip - i!VV ,- Freemen mimic froa Ij the Sea ! ( 11 Ocean to Oceau I PEMJSYLY ANSA'S .1 I J-IXl nun . m i:. i f . i rTo provide for the Celebration of the CESTKIfXIJ. LA yyi J 'EES A E T or AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, WILL BE HELD ON 22cl of February, nest, TUB 141st AKSIVEKS4KY OT TUB UIKTH OF WASHINGTON, AT THE Academy of" TIit!sio, Eminent Speakers will address the Conven tion. Kepttrts from the Com mitteea on Tia.lea and Industrial Interests, end from the Interior of the blale. will be rend. The result of tho subscription te the slock of The International JZjrjioaition, which, under the authority of Congress, has been determined to be the prominent feature of I lie Celebration, will be definitely announced. Proof will be given, to the World that Pennsylvania's pledge is confirmed that tiere, on hallowed ground, where the nation was born, the Centennial return of the most beneficent day in the history of hu.naaity will be commemorated with graaUeur commensur ate with the august event. The Griat Labor State of the I'nion l e the honor and responsibility of leading the w-iiie fulnle the trust. O'er l V rrrts, Alletjhen'i, a blast has been blnirn; Down ."11 txtie, isXi-vjueUanna, tlie murmur has Where .': ,eord. of f.'ie Charter nf L.ilerty first yrom thesnt. '" tfie aQ'. and the Patriot burst fYnm the Zxv 'ware's marge to . Lake of the West Wherever tlte nor. "f the Freeman hath pressed 'Ti the voice nf the .rpU ! uprinen, awake.' Pennsylvania's sum'n. nshrr (,-;. at stake Thriilniu up from her ''aliens, Jiunj doxen from each litiijht; REMF.MliKll OCR 1I1S. rJi -Assert it ariyht! Hiving: Heuifl' to the p t, lupired by the Immortal record of the Tim.- that Tried lieu s Siiuls. remembering WYOMINO, BRAN'YWINE, VALLEY' FORGE, GEKX 4.NTOWN, and ail the t loo d-s'aitied battio-fiel.-i. 'if our oil, venerating the heror deod of our rdre and rejui riiiR in the boundless heritage heijiie. be i by them to us u boon we have :hnred with . e de tlttjt., unrl ni.pri--l of i.l! tho earth, irrevr. "-tjve of creed or cnaition. Let us not r,ret tnafc Our Labor aud its Fruits,, are not les the admiration of the world than our equality and liberty; our oouihiuedindustry.ekili. wealth 'and power are the marvel of the age. Let us manifest thi. protrre.s. Assist ! ye farmers, hnppy on your broad acron of fertile hind. Arise ! ye Krim and swurthy minerx. from your cavernous labors Arou.'e ! ye toilers in the fori;e. the foundry and the factory. Assemble ! yo mechanics, artisans of every kind. Come. all. who by work have made tho Keystone, the Paragon of States, co-operate and vindicate your greatness show that Labor is Capital, and does truly guide and govern. The International Exhibition is designed to pro mote the wcllare of mau. Hake it a Success ! ! PENNSYLVANIA leads'. She ea'.la, i iliST, on her children todo TM F.IK duty before she asks her sister States to co-operate. Seats will be reserved for de'epa'.ion from eaeh County of the State, .-'id for Representative Com mittees of in iiistrinl interests. Application should be made early at No. M WALNUT btreet, the office of the Committee. By Order of the Committee. VxicIitox-'tsJ Notice. John Thomas' use, j Common Fleas or Cam vs. ( bria Co. No. 5, Dec I., Burket & Rhodes, i 187:5. Vena. And now, Feb. 11th, 1ST3, on motion of W. H. Hose, Esq., Jno. P. Linton appointed an Audit or to report distribution of the funds in the hands of the Sheriff arising from sttle of de fendants' eeal estate. J. K. HIXK, Prolh y. Notice is hereby Riven that I will attend to the duties of shM appointment at my onice in the BorouKh of Johustown. ou A"anf-aw,Afarc l.f. 173. at i o'clock, P. it., when and where all nersons interested may attend if they see pro per. J NO. P. LINTON, Auditor. Johnstown, Feb. 14, la73.-3t.; I !stiitti Notice. HAVING been granted Letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of William. Kay lor, late of Allegheny township. Cambria county, deceased, the undersigned hereby notifies ail oersons indebted to said estate that payment must be inae without arlay, and those Having claims Hpainst the same will present them pro- nerlv nrobated lor settlement. PCny P M A UGARET K A YLOR, A , SAKAH E. SCAN LAN, famx. Allegheny Twp., Feb. 14, 1S73.-8U instate IS'otice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa mentary on the Estate of Jacob Stincman, late of Croyle'township, Cambria county.dec'd, have been granted by the Register of said couu ty to the undersik-ned. All persons indebted to said eoUieare retjuested to makelmmeuiale nav nient. and those havinir claims against the S. ii ..nt thnm dulv authenticef ed for iueracnt: JACOB C, P TLVEM AN. S-juth Fork. Feb. 14, leTe.-ol. Mcutor. SSlier-ill"' J-iiilow. "O Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. ZTt J J pen., issued outjof the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county and to me directed, there will m exposed to Public ta!e, at the Court Hotiso in Ebensburjr, on Monday, the 3d day ob-JMaicch next, atoneo'clock, J. M., the following Iteal Estate, to wit : All the right, title and interest of Edward A. tuintard and Oliver Ilovt, of, in and to the following tracts of land. Situate ia W bite township, Cambria county, warrant ed in the name of Henjamin 1 Hcil ; mr veyed lUth September, ls.W, on warrant of 5th December, lKf.S; adjoining surveys In names of John Hollen, Levi Users, W.-.tly Scott, Simon Walker, and others; contain ing 41S acres ami 100 perches, and allow ance, more or less, about t acres cf which are cleared, having thereon erected a log house now in theoccupancy of Hugh ITollen. Also, all that certain tract or lard situ ate in White township, Cambria countv, surveyed on warrant to "Westly Scott, ad joining tracts in names of Benjamin F. Hell, Levi Iteers, and other; warrant dated lHtb November, 1S54, surveyed l'lth Saptem ler, 1K.V?. containing 51 acres, more or let., n improved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Henjamin F. fiell. Also, all that certain trat of laud situate in White township, Cambria county, sur veyed on warrant to Levi Beers, adjoining lands of Daniel Hollen, Benjamin F. Bell, "Wesily Scott, and others, containing 102 acres and H) perches, and allowance, more or less, unimproved ; surveyed September 18th, 1S56. Also, all that certain tract of land sit'tr.tn in White township, Cambria county, sur veyed on warrant to John Hollen, adjoining tracts in names of Benjamin F. Bell, the heirs of Daniel Hollen, Edward Shoemaker, Patrick Stroud, and others ; warrant dated December 4th, 1SS5, surveyed September lsth, 1MU ; containing 100 acres, nioreorlers, improved. Also, all that certain tract of land in White township, Cambria county, surveyed on warrant to Ed ward Shoemaker ; warrant dateil liith January, 1S.13 ; surveyed Feb. 4th, lS."i.'l; adjoining lands iu name of Pat'k Stroud, William Spayed, and others; con taining K',1 acres aud" 11H perches, more or less, unimproved. Also, all that, certain tract of land situate in White township, Cambria county, sur veyed October 1st, IKS.";, on warrant to John Hollep, dated January 18th, lK5.- ; adjoining tracts in the names of Jacob Cordes. John Hollen, Richardson & Co., Martha C. Wil son, and others, containing 4;f3 acres and 126 perches, more or less, uuimproved . Also, all that certain tract of land situate iu White township. Cambria county, sur veyed October 1st, l..'.S, on warrant of John Hollen, elated January lhth, ISM; adjoining tracts in the ,:.-ues of A. B. Heed, Richard son Co., and John Hollen, containing 433 acres and ll'o' perches, more or less, im proved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Benjamin F. Boll. Also, all the right, title and interest of EranoiH A. Delozier, of, in and to n piece or parcel of land situate partly in Clearfield and partly in Chest townships, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Thomas Lilly, John Baker, and others, containing f0 acres, more or les, about I'O acres of which are cleared ; having thereon elected a two story plink house and log barn ; now in the occu pancy of Francis Delozier. Taken in exe cution and to be sold at the suit of Cambria county. Also, all the right, title and interest of Chas. Kennedy, of, in and toja piece or par cel of land situate in Barr township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of James Luckett, Henry Krumenacher, and others, containing 75 ai res, more or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared ; not now occupied. Taken in execution and to bo sold at the suit of Peter Camplell. for use of Lloyd & U". W. It. BON ACKER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Onice, Ebeneburg, Feb. 12, 1873. License IVotice. V"OTlCE is hereby given that petitions for JLl Tavern and Katlnjf House license ha ve bfcen nied by the following named persons, and will be presented at the March Term of Court: TAVERN LICENSB3. Barr Township Nicholas Lambour. Chest Township lialt.er Heltricb. Croyle Township I'i ank Kurtz. Carrolltow-n Borough llonunick F.ger, Edw. L. Bender. John V. Sharbauh. Carroll Township -Thomas J. Weakland. Cr nemaufrh Boroujrh Christian Davis, Geo. Kurt.. Lawrence Kiech.Sd ward. East Cnnoiiiauh lloroujfh Leonard Kist. KLieiisburir J. A. iilair, Henry Foster, west wurd. (iallitzin Township Anthony M'Cue Johnstown Wm. Wilholin. 1st ward; John SwHrtman. John iiuab. tjeoreo Kurtz, Joseph Shoemaker, John ScliefTeur, John McDerinotl, K H V. iilouer. John Coud,2d ward; John Karr, John Gearhart, Philip Hutziner. John hrnd iner, Joseph Hoxler, Henry Fritz, Geo. Raab, Ciiarles Zimmerman, Thomas S. llavis, Charles Weun, Adolph Wolf, John Striuhm, Patrick O'Coiineli. John Hannaii. Martin Luther, bd ward; August Wit-gaud, 5th ward. Susquehanna Township P. W. Helfrlch. Suinmerhill Township Michael Galis. Wimhiniitiiu Township Jacob Kiehl, Annie Murphy, Olho Ifclly, Henry Martz, Win. Tiley. Wilmore Borough Joseph Horner. Yoder Township Jacob Ken in. BATING HOUSE I.H'BNHB. Croyle Townabip Petjr Brown. Summitv ille Borou-jb James M. Cradlev. J. K. H1TK, Clerk. Protheuotary's Office, Ehensburg-, Feb. 4, 1S73. rJ7i-il Iisst. TIST OF CAUSES Bet down Tor trial at a Court J of Common Pleas to be neld at Ebetisbur, tor Cambriu county, commencing on Monday, Sd day of March, A. 1. 1H73. rirtST WEFK. Miiiiken vs. "owan. Fry vs. Little i Troxell. Gam vs. Griffith. Ake vs. Lloyd & Co.. for uee. Krisc et al vs. Hipsi Lloyd Jones' Heirs vs. L. lenin et al JlIcGonirle's Kxec'cvs- Thomas Koop Hoih Iheimer & Affel- ler vs. Piatt Everett vs. Adams et al Mu. ohy vs. Nutter Uridi -bur Mfjr. Co.. Endc . sees vs. Frederick Krlny Nutter.--. vs. Weakland it baupp O'Connell vs. Cressweil Jacohv vs. Fend MoGu'ire vs. Wharton Thomas vs. Home Beers vs. Apple Beers vs. Apple & Bayers Helfrich vs. Hips & Lloyd J. K. rilTE, Prothonotarv. Prothonotary's Office. Ebensbur(r, Feb. 3, 1873. And Store House on Lease. THE subscribers offer at private sale their entire stock of merchandise and will lease tueir Store House, &c, for a term of years. Said property is at St. Lawrence Church, Cam bria co., and has done a Kiod business. The ill health of the senioi partner is Hie only rcuson for wishing to sell. No better location in the county tor a country store. If not disposed of by the first day of April next, we will want, a good man to 6ell goods for us one who can speak German and come we'd recommended. None other need apply. Good waires will be yiven to a n-ood man. Apply to Wm.s. Dicrev &, Son. at Glen Hope. Clearfield countv. Pa. WM. S. D1CKUV & aiS, ft, Lawrence, Feb. 1, 187A.-3iu. Notice. We have no authorized airent doinir business for us in Cambria county or elsewhere, liei-iir' Sale. TY virtue of a writ of Vend. Erptm., issued A out or the Court of Common Plousof Cam bria county and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public S:de. at the Ilenford House, in Johnstown, on salnrday. I be lm lvol Marrti next, at 1 o'clock, P. m., the following Real Estate, to wit: All the ri(rbt, title and in terest of John Flanagan, of. In and to a lot of pround situate in the i bird ard ot Joniistown borough, Cambria county, fronting 1U0 feet, more or less, on Main street, adjoining lot of Jacob Grumlinir on the west, hoirs of D. Kiefer on the north, and Feeder alley on theenst, hav injr thereon erected a two story frame i welling house, a frame stable, and wood shed now iu the occupancy of John Flanagan; Takeu la execution and to be soli at the suit of Jas. F. Neason, Francis O'Friel and W. D. M'Clellaud, Commissioners of Cambria county, W. Jt. BON ACKER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebeusburg, Feb. 10, la73. Strsxy Heifer. STRAYED into the euclosure of tht subscri ber, in Sumtncrhill township, Cambria coun ty, about the Brst of October last, a small spec kled HEIFER, about one year old. No marks visible. The owner is notified that unless the uual requirements are complied with, the nei fr will he disponed of ae th law direct, feb. 7, X;.-t. JfaKEMIAH GLKArtON. TO SM. TW LICHT RUNNING' ii DOMESTIC"! A- ABOCT 1 o , o o Bold lust year; ABOUT , o O , O o o Thijycar; And now bein Sold al the rate of A TEAK. The ''POTiMtle" stipei v-les ot,er bpceue it eurpaiiea toeir. In the e e: t d v Herv h e It ren ders, h..fi in t.', icoTk-f h.. i,i,t V.,inil,( a- d be- A Kichiue i,e furnUbed (for tvlal) to , spnumblr. partes with an Instructor (without ; charge upon application at our. Wartroemi, 24 Sixth SI., IM tttbur:!,. Tne "DOMESTIC" has taken in, ire f-Vrmii.r. : thi teasnn f.'irtn ony nthrr X'acli-ne. aiol in rpe ; cially recommended for Faruuy use and Manu facturers, it Is simple in construction, noise. ' lew and eaiiy run. A larye stoi k of Thread, . Silks. A".. rIwhvi on hand. Add rw( THE DOMESTIi " P. M. niVPANY, j Dec. ?7.-3in. Zi Pixth Ptrert, Pitieburgh. t Qci 1 1 d:j TV T 1. e 4 i i il n 1 " Y u : torn th cctii c I -I P -lck:ir.sE9SEtian cf tic Thr:it WJ-IOOFlIij COUGH, &-0. ASK TO fit DI'.l .iiT i o:t n. FKEI'AIUCO t NI.T BT S E. SELLERS & CO. 5 PHtteoursh, P,t. J3SIST8FI f illilTis t-MfOBHI WM. P. PATTON, IMaiuilactnrer and Dealer In ALL BINDS or CABINET FURNITURE tt and 15a llntun fklrect, JOiiASTOIVA, PA. Rurnaua, liodkleads, M'r.shstHnds, Pideboa rd. Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Wardrobes, Hook Cases, fiinp Cha'r. v I'oii Sent nnlrs. Kitchen Furniture, Ited l.i;iincs, Mnttre.-os, Tere-a-'l'etfs, F.i tension Tables, IiiniPir T'il)le8, Lounges, t upl-o:iri1. to., ice, Ac, &c, 4c.. ic, &.C., lc, ftc, ic., A-c var.y nr.sCHiPTios or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent sU e and of iow I prices. abinet and bairmakers' materials of all kinds for sale. Furnit u re deli vered at any point iu Johnstown or at Railroad Station f ree of extra charge. WM. P. PAT1 ON. Johnstown, Oct. 13, U70.-tf. Zsfl Car piigB; tsr s&r ssr Jte35- D- o r- co Z O O iorh n. lerRBAT JOS. M. rvmm. 2SJCa-a-a.V VT. IllIlH, FltOPRIETlIRS Of FliSMX FOl'MSUl AM) STOVE WORKS HOLIADATSIiUIiO. PA. HAVING purchased the establishment latnly 'known as Enterprise Foundry, we are uow prepared to manufacture LIGHT CASTINGS of every description. The Various Styles of Stove manufactured at our establishment are In all respects equal to any in tho market. Steam Engines and all kind of Machinery promptly and satisfactorily repaired, f All our work ii warranted to he exactly what it is represented. 'Aug. 30.-W- DKlVriSTRY'J --i I 1 r at Rnnrtr.i) rates: rR. I.D.noFFMAN.irraduateof DentnlSur irery, repce! fully informs the public that Kiarbef 1IR. Hokfman, arterhavin- h.td niile prac- tice for the sjiiice or seven yc:irs,d :cs not hesi- tute in nilii niinjf that he can Rive perfect satis i ion in every ensc relmiiijr to the profession All branches of Mechanical uml Surgical Dcn tistiy carefully and scicntinca'.ly performed. Particular attention civen to nlmijf decayed ! teeth. Alo, teet'i extr.-.Cied without pain. Fori further information concernitijr prices, etc., I call at his otlice on IUkIi etreet, fippikite the Cumbria House, where may be examined rnm- pies of his work, which need onlu be stii t,e I appreciated. may 2",.-t r.l THE BIGGEST SHIP AFLOAT!! PERSONS going- to Europe, or those sending . friends to the oid i "" 5 -vi ( ountru ought to ."f. buy their tickets Sf CHitrt, Agent for .M-pij the celt br ated eJS7??dSS! National Line Wy-n-'aMw from Al. V. .Mil- i ?.,ia., y-o ol Klfimrr toand from Europe, l his Line is remarkable for comfort, speeil and safety. Drafts for Jtl and upwards sold at the lowest current rates, tor furtiier particulars call at Meac.her'j Boos Stoke, 13B Franklin street, Johnstown, Pa. IJune&i, lS72.-ti'-l i:Dt'M"Bl'R(i i WOOLEN.FACTOEY!; HAVING Introduced new machinery into our ooien Fa ctory. we are 'v'TlXV7't. ! I'E'S V?LANNKbS ot Mttylv worked on shares. M.r Bbeasbue, Feb. f. lVB!.-4, M c:a h NEW D 'SCO VERY In Clienxical tad .tffxlical So4aoe. t I 71 $vgjS & -ra- -J v,s--v.T?sreiiT c r o CO j- t et v v ' e 7 Dr. ARVIVS TAtt RE"rIEDirS Cure Incipient Consumption. Dr.CAHVLVS TAK UEICDlCS Cure Catarrh. Dr. GARVIVS TAlt REtIEDIR4 Curo AMhma, Dr. GARVIVS TAK REJIEDIES Cure Iloart Disrate. Dr. AICVI.VS TAIS UEyimiK Cure Siiiti Diseases. Br. CiAI5VI-'S XAIt ICE.-ylEDIES Iiegnlato tho Eivcr. Dr. GARVIVS TAll ICEyIEDIES llegulate theStomacliandBoTVi Ir. GARVIVS XAR UCnEDICS Cure all Female "Weaknesses. Dr. GARVIVS TAR ItEXEDIES Turify the nioott. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Cure Iisoases of tlio ThroaU Dr. GARVIX'S TAR REtlEIIES Cure Itronctiiti. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REITIEDIE Cure'ICose Cold," or "Hay Fever Dr. GARVIVS TAR ISE.TIEDIES Cure I.tiii Diseases. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Cure Constipation. Ir. GARVIVS TAR REITIEDIES Cure Salt Ii Ileum. Dr. GARVIVS TAR RE.tlEDIES Cure liitHiiey Diseases. Dr. GAIE VIVS TAR REtfEDIES Trevent Cfiolera & Velio w Fever Dr. GARVIVS TAR RETOEDIES Prevent TIlurious Fevers. Dr. GARVIM'S TAR REIUEDIES Remove Pain in tlie "Breast. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Remove Pain in the Side or Rack. Dr. GARVIVS TAR RE.tlEDIES Are a Superior Tonic. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Restore tho Appetite. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Cause the Food to Digest. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Restore the "Weak and Debilitated Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Give "Touc to l our System. I.. r. HYIF to CO,, SOLE "PBOPBTETOHa. Sere nth ive., Jew iovV. I j AVINfJ icirrdlj enlarged our Ptoe. I v.e are now prejaied to cell at a ere t ( rruuetion lrom lortner pr'ces Our stock cou ; s sts of Drups, Medicines, I'erfuniert. Kjncy ! Soaps, Le -n. UhII's hi. 1 Allen's Hair Kestor-i auves. Fills. Ointnietits, Plistcrs. Liniment. . ... .iiiib. vi i.:ie ji :if;i'cs:a , lies Ji iiiii'ei cr. I'nre I Iivonnj; Extract!). m . auiaica j Lemoi. S.tr.iy, Soothinj; Syrup, Spiced Syrup, huui'mmi, hi C ojuct's, tve, - ! CIO A US AM) 71) D AtrOS. niank Fiook s. ! eds, Notes run Honrljf Cap I Tost. Commercial an.i all kindr ol ote Paper i Envelopes. Pens, Vncils. Arntdd's Wriil. J Fiuid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Paas liooks. MaeaZ;,lt.,, N cwnpapers. Novels, His tories. Bibles. Religious. Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives. Pipes, &.c p??" We have added to our stock a let of FINE JEWELRY, to ah eh we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower price than everoTered ir this place. Paper and Ciars sold either wholesale of ra ta" I.E.MMON & MURRAY, July ?0. IpfH. M:in Street. Ebensburg. GEO.C.K.ZAI1M, DEAhEUS 1 DEY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERfES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS. WPS, BOOTS, SIWBS. AND ALL OTHKR ARTICLFS CENEIi ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY SJORE. WOOL AMI) COIJNTKV PRODUCE TAKKTf ia IICHlNGr. rul GOOI18. Store on SouthcSide of Main Street, r!Fitfiiiifjr, Ia. R. R. Davis & Co. HIGH STREET, : Three Doors West of Centre Street. -1 I.'E W.1.IU I!( ! r) v tmnm rnnrvDtDG 1 1 1 1 & 8 illtillliN 1 1 II I II li 11 1 1 A j lit 11 UUUIJlJl U llU 1 lii 1 1 1 LiOl M zjuuls ana biioes, FLOUP, FEED, BACON, FISH, Coffee, rea, Syrups and Molasses. ALL WHICH THEY PROMIR TO SELL Al CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Country Produce taken for GOODS. (ARSUAliE JllnTFJCrflHn Si.iiPLL 'Itt:"', Near Union School House. Ebensburg. THE subsvrlb. r desires to call the attention ..r .1... ...,.,., of Cambria and adioinine- I eoonrle to i ho fai t that he has now In succesa- u'recture and repar of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Sirin i"ii, KieiKU, AnA all other description ,f H ork in that line. Employ in- none but skillful workmen and usinif only the beet mtterials. I feel confident 1 can rive entire satisfaction In work, styles and prices. Platform work done at short notice. Repair ing of all kind atouded to at reasonable rates. A Itlacksmith hnp in eonnocrion with .Man ufactory. Call mid Me spt-ciineus of work. June 22, lS72.-tf. D. M. C1ILTK. WILLIAM KIT I ELL, ArroitNrt. ar-lt. IlbeBitbuiv anade Sow, Oentwr street. it ir
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