The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 19, 1873, Image 3

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' Zbens'ourg Pa.,
,Sryf. lit, 1S73.
AND PERSONAL.
To the editor of tho YVinsted (Conn.) I
lit raid we are . indebted for a pamphlet j
copy of a very clever translation . oi" the j
firtt and fourth books of the Jlneid of
Virgil, in which, is graphically portrayed I
the travels of Eneas, the counterplots of
VommnnU-ations." '
A RENEGADE;
To the Editor of the VanAria Freeman
Although not ih the habit of writing news-
candidate for County Treasurer, and mvself ;
have entered into an arrangement wdticu
will secure to me the handling of the "moiiey
bags" m the event of Mr. Griffith's election.
Surface, indications mav have "iven color to
Kllctl M. riltnup n .. T . 1 . .
io in . ... . . . . i , . .. .u.Mvi, rt3 m 1 u i ree id i n :i I in v
Goddess Venus and her mischievous little ikitT-VT' ' i 7 i f l':ci'"y biographical ; humble efforts have been an.l will be used !
I ro- I , 1. ; ' "rI..tt?.ai!rure' " I."?. election of that!
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rlv i'- :lja iJnuse. Cresson, closed
... ... .. ti;u.t. successful season.
c t.i-ini cars were wrecKeu
Ti'i -il.iy night last, but
nil was injured.
-,i!u;il Exhibition of the
son Cupid, and the furious love and
mantic death of Queen Dido. " Illustra
tions; by Worth. Send 25 cents fn the
I '.t i-c. " "' ihe Other riace. ' Herald, Winsted, Conn., and eet a coov
vl,n' :..- maid in town has two i A three-year old child f M,. t..!i.
i a, KJK. 1 ." 1 1
S has the youngest. ; Khody, of t. Iiwrenee. Cheat ti r,-,;,.
wandered irom home on Monday evenim' !
last, and notwithstanding a thorough !
search was made by the family and neii- i
bors during the entire night, no traceTof j
the missing innocent was discovered until i
x uesaay morning, when it was found in a
e.ump of woods a short distance from tho
house, wide awake and apparently con
tented with its situation.
lotato bugs swarm our streets just
comparati velv vounir unl
knew nuht be of some use to youii men,
parTiomany tuose imbued with political as- 1 and emphatically denv
.7 ' w imiDiiinc no v
gentleman, but that I am to act as his sub
stitute, should he be tmecessful, T positively
1 am satisfied that f-
1873. FALL and WINTER! 1874. ! miEUBD 'mam
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THE
tATEST
one misMep may forever blast the most Hat- 1 should the people elect him; and even if he
terms political prospects, and stand as a ; should not, 1 have no reason to think that he
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n , rl' iiitnial Society, now jjro
, 7 .a. is said to be a decided
lT.te theatrical trcmpe i
under falso
"u iMiviii fell from his horse in
i i. i :u n.jncgal, Westmore
ihc Lt'icr day, and expired
. 'lmw of Johnstown, got
;!,t finiiiiit r.atiobe wrong
,i-.l!t-rd:iy. Itesult, a badly
,ii' Over, mother of the
::;m;iv1 nig Jieyi-tlttr, died
;;.! iy last, aged T-i years,
!.!.'. s.
of Shirley township,
:..:v. ag.-l b';J years, fell
:cars in his orchard,
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inst
!.i:i'j.enny'K woolen factory,
i i.iir c uiiity, was burglar
i:i i f four huudied dollars
rday night l:;t.
in nr.iii was run over and
i picees by the Citicinnati
-l .iit distance east of Har-
:i i 'day iiioi ning.
' !.;i.fy. of this place, was
- at il;e inauguration of
;l.i- Anuy'f the Cunibei
J.. on ciln; tlay last.
1 1 d uliiioio was kicked
:i ii.iile. at Tyronv Forges,
:". .. days ago, and very se-
l!is iccovery is hoed for.
kind's blown gelding.
' i -; '-piiiig, this county,
t ; l;:m, ill a l'llll-
i:, Aiux.-na Fair, Tuesday
: i of Wocdvale, Lad
:iht foyt cut oir and
'. '.lily demoralized, by a
')dia'tvlay morning
. i 'Id Clearfield county
,n ;'v ;,'!:(1 three wolves in less
i . !' : hh feat he received
.-..'. !. ;u tise treasury of that
!. ' ; i eld l.oy, w ho weighs"
S . 1 i' the "big things''
if i. i f'.. ' !.i-:f ting about. And
j i !. iv s t'--i I men in that
..'. to c c inducted by the
' is to be inaugurated
' ' -.-;i:;g. on behalf of the
:: in ai 1 1 1 ; : t place, and contin-
! w ive days.
"in, of the Indiana Detua
1 ' ' ' ; le-eiited. with a bniit.l lot,
': v.lu iher it will ever i ay him
i'. as he can lie sti'.l. or .'till lie,
which, without being planted,
"derstnial that the Catholic
it Wihiiote is in the full tide
1 operat io:i. A little previous
if this 1 ( correct, but none the
ii.g of ciicouiagomcnt. Give it
j now in countless profusion. Like Othello,
j their occupation is gone, and having
j probably learned that Ebensburg contain"
j more people in proportion to its iopula-
tion who do nothing and have nothing,
, and yet seemingly live like fighting cocks,
j than any other town in the commonw ealth,
i they hare migrated hither in hopes of
ekemg out an eiistenco in like manner
1 until iext year's potato crop begins to put
j in an appearance.
I Hairy Crawford, aged about twelvo
, years, sjii of Mr. Isaac Crawford, of this
: place, fell from an apple tree on what is
known" as the' Mack farm, in Cambria
! township,- aU)iitthree-miles west of Ebens
j hurg, on .Wednesday aftenioon last, and
! broke his right arm immediately above
j the wiist. The little suii'ercr was brought
home in a wagon by his father, wheie lr.
I I.emmoii reduced the Aactiire without de
lay, anil be is now as comfortable- as the
nature of his injuries wiil permit..
Joe W. Fiucy, Esq., one of the editors
of t he recently defunct Williamsport &!md
urd, lias returned to his first love, the lel
fonte Wntchmun, on which ho has resumed
the duties of associate editor. The V.'utcJc
iiith is one of the liveliest and bet con
ducted papers in tin? State, and as Joe
slings ink with a looseucss and ability that
is j-erfectly astounding, not to say unsur
passable, it is fitting that the two should
continue to jog along together, as we hope
they will for many a day to come.
John Dougherty, aged about forty
years, was struck and almost instantly
killed by the locomotive attached to the
Eiintoii Accommodation, near Millvalc
station. I'a. II. It., on Saturday evening
last, lie was a married man. and was
walking on the track in an intoxicated
condition when he met his terrible fate.
Geo. Kltngensmith, a brakeman on one of
the passenger trains, Pittsburgh Division,
was crushed to death between two care the
Fame evening. Aged about 28 years and
married.
Mr. Frank Sheppard, of Altoona, was
seriously injured on last Monday after
noon, by a brick wall falling upon him
while engaged in superintending the
demolition of one of the old shop build
ings of the Fa. It. It. Co. at that place.
His left ankle and his right hip and wiist
i wi'ie all fractured, the former so badly
! that the foot had t b.- amputated; and
j hi face was very seriously cut at the same
j time. Xo fears are entertained as to his
ultimate recovery, but he will no doubt
j have n long and hard siege of it before he
i leaves hi-; bed.
Tho chap that fo -Is with the wild
warning to all against imrsuine "wavs that
are dark" and indulging in "tricks that are
vain."
The circumstances to which I propose to
refer date back some years, at which time
the writer hereof w;t about to cast his first
vote, and was carefully looking about him
fT information from which he might draw
conclusions, and from those conclusions vote
as might best subserve the true interests of
his country. There wer but two political
parties in existence at that time, but had
there been a dozen the opposition to each
other could not have been more bitter and
unrelenting. A most careful canvass was
made by both parties, aud I presume there
was scarcely a voter who was not approached
by Ihe politicians of loth parties, each pro
testing most earnestly against the opposition
aud arguing to the best, of his ability that
the rival party wm lud by oil y-toupued men
who were insincere in every particular that
the party was made up entirely of malice,
hitrcd and ill-will that the only object its
leaders had in view was personal gain, and
that if th-y were allowed to hold the reins
of frovermiient the country would soon go to
lieM ruction.
would employ me to fill it for him.
lours, S.c, W'm. II, Co.nxell.
A Pennsylvania "Captain Jaelc."
It may not be generally known that, in the
old Indian times, there existed in"Middlo
Pennsylvania a veritable "Captain Jack" of
great prowess, whose deeds of desperate
valor as a liorder-ranger aud a reckless "In
dian tighter" made him famous in lux day,
as ma later .Modoc namesake is in ours. Hy j
whatever name this singular and mysterious I
character was then called, w hether "Captain I
Jack," "The i;ia k Ilmiter," "The ISlack j
Hide." or "The Wild Hunter of the Juni- ! r
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
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PI) A TJTr W IT A V
I'UXirel .1111
IVIstnti fiicitvii'ei'
EAGLE CLOTHING STORE
OF M. II. NATIIAXSOX & CO.,"
(Lutcly occupied by II. Walteks, deceased,)
231 and 233 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
-OF
ata, he was a scourge to the reds, and a
tower of strength to the whites, along the
then border, from the Potomac to the Juni
ata. In the new Historical novI called "Old
Fort Dmpiesne, or Captain Jack the Scout,"
just published" in Pittsburgh, bv Charles
McKnight, Ks.p , editor of Peoples'Monthly,
this grim and redoubtable warrior f.uures its
.1-1 . . . .
j ine nero, ami l.ra.ldoek s ex petition and
j bloody battle, a full a.-eount of whii-h will
be published in our next isue, are the cen-
rrjlE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of F.hf nsbuiv an.l Northern Cj-u'-rin
-1 K-eeci-illy. that fhev ll:r it nm-ned m thu ., ..i.. .. . . . J . I . f . . . . '
JTHiU stock or FALL AND WINTKK , .u,KC, co.i:;.i iu auu.eie-
CLOTHING A3D CENT'S FURNISHIN
ouaitin?- of snrh artjeli
-AN'D-
is lu.yry: .vt nr. it. plot it Kitrrj . re u-m
; anu hoys, mie l.N5 IJSH KFHKV IIVKKCOAT?. in blue, tirown. olive Vu ' li - titer -I s ' .
i oi mi- um?-k i ;;
9?.?s Sheet-Iron WA
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Prominent among these harping politicians j Trru points. lien the novel ran through
w.is a certain young man w ho will be name- j tue. P:lgt's of the "Monthly," it ft-vve great,
less, but who outrivallcd all others in the ! fialisl'io tion, for iis life ami spirit ; its vivid
earnestness with which he declared that he j portraiture of characters prominent at thrit
m s; lend'd d rcss good oened a
.agoby M. I ,. i at !-..an a: e at tract-
attei.liin of all the ladies, who
know by int .lit i-.n where the brst
the lowest prices can always bu
1.
:'-.ty-ycnr-oM cifien if Somerset
v.!-.o was lrii and reared within
-. v;.id his liist visit to the town of
!: t week, pud even then did it
.;Mo!i, having been diawn to
i jii: ynian.
.i'.i k Iliisba'idroii married Mary
, :.i t.ay?poit, a week or two
..'.:L- we hope that the bride
i i,u.-b:m;l in the operation, it
d that she didn't make or
: I'.eal in changing her name.
McAllister jumped from a
. t.ain at Pell's Mills,
v 'a t Jfunday, and a broken
-i wrist, and several other
wt ! o the results. James
; it that station, but the
the k-.'p.
::l-:t 'iatliiaii's stock of
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beasts at menageries attended a show in
i'hilipsbiirg, not many days ago, and
with that intrepidity peculiar to drunken
men tried to form the acquaintance of a
sleepy looking leopard. The animal, how
ever, wnsti t much on familiarity, and
wheu the boozy chap withdrew from the
interview he hail the worst lacerated arm
that could well be imagined, besides suf
fering from a blow on the neck with nn
iron bar, which imp of the showmen had
i inadvertently inflicted while tnir.g to
htirk-f tho leopard.
Some nncor.scionaiil.e thief relieved our
butcher friend, .Toe ilutwnld, of a line ham
and shoulder of meat a few nights ago.
The theft was committed at his residence
in Carroll township, his granary being the
"port of entry."' When people are too
lazy to work and too proud to beg, of
course they must bteal. but it seems to us
there are enough mean men in the country
to 4igc. for" in that, way without "cleaning
out" such clever fellows as our genial friend
J.c. Wo could furnish tho names of a
few fit subjects from out subscription book,
if necessary to save better men.
Messrs. Ilenton it Tittle, of .Tohns-
town, have now on hand a large stock of
(agricultural implements, ntch as two-
! horse power threshers, of Pennsylvania j
j ami Ohio manufacture, eider mills, corn i
! shcllerp, feed cutters, sausage cutters a':d j
tit u tiers, with steam or hand power, apple I
being the choicest ' parcrs, wind mills, plows, etc. These are
et, nor is there nnv ; the best implements of the various kinds
iy to sell cheaper than now in u?;e, and agriculturalists should ex
sc he sells exclusively ! amine them before br.ying elsewhere.
I hey also have an immense stock ot hard
ware at their store, Xos. 20S and 210 Main
Ftieet, adjoining the Opera House, Johns
town. .lopcph P. Waream, Esq., of Mifflin
county, was on Friday last nominated for
State Ser.ator by the democratic conferees
of Huntingdon MifHin, Juniata and Cen
tre counties. Three hundred and seventy
nine ballots were taken before this result
was readied, each county supporting a
candidate of its own. For personal rea- ,
sons, we are sorry that our friend Meek, of I
the Hclk foute Wa'rhinnn, failed to "make I
the ri:l!e," but the selection is none the less
a wise one, and as the lucky man has fairly
won his laurels, we hope ho wiU not only
M'i'tAy Wiirftnn, but that the action of the
conference will be triumphantly endorsed
! at the ballot-box.
The Democratic Ptate Committee hold
its first meeting at the Logan House, Al
toona, on Thursday afternoon of last week,
Dr. TSebiiiirer. of Philadelphia, t liairman.
believed In the principles of his party as
nrmiy as ne iieiieyeu ni ins religion () n
season and out of season h reiterated that
was the party of his Hrst choice that he had
an abiding faith in its principles and loved
them dearly that although dark and threat
ening clouds were hanging over u?, his par
ty, and his party alone, could dispel those
clouds and save the country that he would
rathei his right hand should wither than
that it should ever cast a vote for the oppo
sition all w hich objurations were qualified
with words and phrases decidedly more em
phatic thar. p jiite. A the same time he de
nounced ren EGA pes' in the most unmeas
ured terms, loudly proclaiming that such
men were villains w ho would sell their coun
try, as they hnd sold themselves, fur monry,
which was the only argument, in his opinion,
the opposition had to make use of.
Time moved on an.l the hero of the "o'er
true tale," after having served in an official
! capacity of a lesser grade, aspired to a still
higher position, and not a lew telt that his
political services, which they regarded as
sincere and earnest, were deserving of such
a recognition, lint, alas ! when the nomi
nating convention met and performed its
laliors, our aspiring friend was not among
the chosen ones. Still h was for the ticket,
it liehig as natural, as lie himself expressed
it, for him to stick to hi party as it was to
eat his dinner. H is friends, and many whom
he did not recognize as friends, because they
had not been with him in the contest just
ended, felt that one po faithful to his party
w as worthy of its favors, and letermined,
should the opportunity ever agnin present
itself, to give him their united aud cordial
support.
Put ere long the scenes shifted and thr
Pi aU-s t it rued, 'fh.' opposition placed, its tic
ket in the field, and from that moment our
hero began to grow cold in the cause which
he bad so l ing and vehemently espoused.
His high opinion of pwty fealty seemed to
be deserting him, and he began to grow fond
of the company of those hi: hud so lately de
nounced in unmeasured terms ! The princi
ples of the opposition became less odious in
fact, were not so bail after all and in gulp
ing them dow n he consoled himself with the
thought, which was all his own, that the
convention before which hs ha 1 been an as
pirant had nominated "ct r,-ii rc(d: tlclrrt."
Kvcu tin n, however, the dose seemed to
nauseate him. fr he soon became depressed
in mind and low in spirits, and a carriage
ride to a neighboring town, in company with
a few of his new ly found friend, was deern-d
necessary for the benefit of his health. The
ride was accordingly taken, and when the
patient returned, which he did in a day or
two, lo and behold ! he was supremely hap
py, lie hud indeed found a balm in Gilead,
and was thenceforth loud and earnest in the
declaration of the fact that his f.vs had at
last been opened that he had finally found
the tru" political faith, and hm-in; thornrd
his potitirx, was now worshipping at a new
and a bet ter shrine. 1 1 e ate, d ran k and slept'
with his newly found bedfeilows, and late
and early did he work most assiduously for
tiie success of their ticket.
lu due course of time the election came
off, and when the votes were counted it was
found, to the great chagrin of our hero, that
the party which he had deserted huil elm-ted
its tr.'iolr ti krt bi ii litrirl; inrrrasril ni"jorit t.r
This apiritg politician, who without any
l i"tn cause had conspired against tbwrrin-
exeitmg period white scouts, red chiefs.
and famous leaders, among whom were
P.taddock and "Wa.-hirgtoii.
We are in receipt of this book and can as
sure our readers that, without being at all
what is known as "sensational," it is lire
from cover to cover, and teems with stirring
n e.;. .-, nenjiei ii.c struggles, aim oaring per-
soiiiu mivemure. .t ihe
1 lttsburg press and very many readers of
the "Monthly," this spirited Historical Se
rial has been published in book form, and
now makes an elegant work of over fire hun
dred pages, gotten up in the iatest and most
approved style of book craft. Solid, tinted
paper, bevelled boards, numerous illustra
tions, and fine English cloili covers, with
beautiful designs in gilt on back and sides.
Orer thirtii jwyes of carefully written his
toric notes have been added to give the work
more weight and authority, and it is be
lieved to 1 e historically correct.
"Old Fort Dmpirsne" is emphatically a
Pern ix'i'rtt riia book, and tho Pittsburg
"Chronicle" says, ' is one of the be.-t In
dian novels ever written, and is bound 'o
inert with a wide and welcome reception.
A he descriptive passages are escre linid-j
well written. 1 hi; boo!
;n:i r ie it i. w :.- M . m-i-i .... , ..... .H- v .... ;
Sell cheaper t Iran r.t) V otlier house in '. ml.ri'u mi' ' 01 ... ',. ..
I'I-oFItU ' .V..1 ,,,i-,"MAI,h. UK ;v''.r ,,',,,n specialties, a id "(.H'K'K s.U.i AM) s.W.AI.!.
il.Jiils.' t..c basis upon which we do business. CO Mil AN JJ 5UL I!
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE-231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN.
h. r;ATHAsor a co.
Sept. 19, ISTS.-Cni.
agents at $2 and bookmen sav it is an
howM work at the price. Ladies or gentle
men who desire a. quick-selling booK, that
every Peniisylvaniaii will be anxious to
read, should write at once to "Peoples
Monthly," Pittsburgh, and procure terms.
Sample copy sent, postwje jui'l, for only two
dollars.
Ken At Affections. The frequency of
kidney 'affections, and the many complaints
arising frlin disease of the urinary organs,
give occasion tor iiim li study and investiga
tion of these tlilliculties. The old and the
young, the high and the low, are all more
instance of the 1 or less subject to these troublesome affec
tions; from the diabetes of infants to the
gout and gravel of old age, the much ex
posed laborer at his toil to the luxurious
liver at his ease. j
Prom the very nature of our peculiar sysu I
tern of practice we have, perhaps, had more '
experience in the treatment of these affee- !
tions than usually falls to the lot of any
practitioner in the same time. And it is in
llie.se affections more Than any other that an
examination of the urine is required in order
to understand the true nature of I he disease.
All urinary dill'ciilties do not arise from
gravel, nor do all gravelly indications arise '
from the affections of the kidneys, and it is
by an examination of the m ine teoe that
these facts are to be verified many tiules.
And it is by the precise, distinction be
tween the llinnv ills b.pniiii'r to IbeKe or
is sold only by j g:ms, which we are enabled to' make bv this
uVj; w a d vi:i: tisi:?,ii:x ts.
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dud
I. tJKKAT SFASITIOV. A?mt ffacteri. Cash Sal
J. V my or Con: i n issii n aliov. cd. Si rict ly honor
uble. Address. l'.A; V.I.I.S & Co., Churlot te, M ieli.
eh;i.oy:.'f..t fob ai.i.:-o-.
Cm made a proiit ot tll'.'.ji,
Stxuruu Fatai.itv. Less than two
months ago a young man residing in the
neighborhood of Canoe Creek, this county,
v.as stricken down with a disease resem
bling diptherin. The ravages of Ihe disease
were dreadful, and in few hours it was
seen that the young man w as doomed. I! is
friends were summoned to his bedside, and
among ot hers came a gentleman accompa
nied by his wife and three children. The
young ni.ui died. A tin-cup which had con
tained a mixture used for washing out the
throat of thi deceased was found by one of
the children, a little boy, who either drank
some of the mixture whi -h it contained, or
! us-d ii to drink water from. At any rate
i lie had ihe tin-cup in his possession, diank
! from it, U k the dis;-as-; and was conveyed
i to his home, where he soon aftr died. The
! other children were also attached, and one
! of them preceded the iiitle hoy to the grave
: by a few bonis, both having been buried
i the same day. The third child died a week
l or t wo since.
Put this Is rot all. With a fatal careless
ness th people about the farm l:oue-iii
which the first death occurred seemed to j for yourselves, and verify the fact. Send a
forget that death lurked in the tin-cup, j vial of urine, and we can send tin necessary
and instead of sinking it in the river threw i medicine. Pus. ('.MisiirE,
examination, that we are so successful in
their cure. :
The terrible sufferings, the writhing ago
nies, the painful difficulties, and the w retch
cd sleeplessness occasioned, by affections of
the kidneys and urinary organs, make it a
matter of study to the humane physician
worthy of the noble cause he ha-, espoused.
And he who would not put forth his ut
most power for ihe relief of th.-'se terribly
annoying diseases, w hereby so many quietly
suffer hi agony, because of their delicacy, is
not worthy to be trusted in the profession.
Many delicate ladies have lived a life of
suffering from some of these diseases who
might bavu had years of heaiih had the
complaint been understood by tluir physi
cian. We 1-elieve that we have trc.-Oe.l more pa
tients laboring under these d iflieii 1 1 a s than
any other physician in the Slate of IVunsyl
' vania west of the Allegheny niounoiiiis, and
; do not hesitate to say that we" have cured a
greater er ccntnge, by oue-fourlh. than has
; been done by any others.
These facts can be erified from our
; records. We s.-hioiii fail to relieve our pa
1 tien's of their sum-rings in those diseases
tit oii'-r. From close at ten t ion and long and
patient i n ve. t igat ion we have learned to
: know the precise nature of all th-se affec
tions, and have found out exactly the hind
of medicines to b Used in e.i. h. Our rcmc-
dies in these are adapt-d to each peculiar
i case, ami will give relief at one. Trv th.-in
e Auenl in 4 weeks
liia Itrviitit's .'-
unli t) nr i-.ii-ti it niiri .s...; ; ai in ,,,,e week on
Th .(' J7iil(.;, i'fl Si :i: -i ;.(, by Mis needi
er and Mrs. Stowc. .Any live man or woman
cim icive an Hireney. .1. It. t'i !'.! A. i n., New
ork, IJosttin, Chicago, or San Francisco.
"Wide Awauh-Aijims AVamfu f;u
iroj, ih;i:s f the a iii-:a r m:i-:r
V.y Vrof. V.. II. C. It iuelu.is .vhnu:i im
l"rti:i. Orin. i '', .,.! -.'i i. .t-i tic ;."x-.;r rirn
2'h) iUiuiA i In :i!m i .. U'-hi.V Fi.- '. i ii-;. ii ml eveiy
t lunir oi n. teii st i:i ;i in! 1. 1 ion i I he ( m f ax. Fully
il hi-t i :i i Cil. IS.-iii id j ii siiper: r s. ; !es. Sibj -ct
new. Si I! in u ?-!j ". h.rlni t,.s. ii-t' "k kh
Citv Pfi:.t:'.i:xj II rs.;. l i.if.ele.'i.hlA, I'.o
v V . o
llif Cieatest IM-eoverv i f ihe .ao for i:,.-- re
lief ami ci re of lib en mr.t :i"n. ch runic nn-.I route,
Sprain, liruiscs. I'cin in hist. Itark. or I lint.'
Mifl" Jc.ints. Ntrsinn. .l,iniljl r Sirelliasr. Inflim
mwtion, curiilziu, itiiniunv (itiifrh, Ac. Wilt
not grease or stain the most delicate fabric,
which makes it n luxury in every family. Try
ii it'Ki i-e con vim en oi 1 .s ir:-cil u-.ei it. 1'iie;
An -
nOlSE-FHiMIUXG liuOliS liEXKHALLY
. J 1A11 J- in
'iiV. f OPPER & SlfEET-HlG
I ltOHrTl.V ATiK.iril TO,
:: ceI.Va, r.-p lM" 1 J'H: ''!: '"'vr." rr.n.-.'-. Is. 27, 280 anl 282 YTashiii'non tsx.i
ft-.ir, 2U.J l. reenw lc'.i M .. New ork. -
AG KN IS WAN'J f.,ra coi,i.!e
our National Ctuitai. Its origin.
Cellenei-.. nh':--es. bCMiit lei., jifi.l
are ail port rjy eil in th;ir isi a l.i
hr:s ''a-'"!! the laithor, ;:o. Al.K.
e hi, i , irj- of
g r- iv i ii, vx
I er-einir. ,
?T. !e .v i.icii
'I'OV.'.- SI N I).
loiiitv-'iv; on, r Mi
ii iii-iny t i:e 1 ori-nio- i new -1 .:i i-iii-: i-jH.rv ! . 1 1 s
of the lime. It fives t . 1 1. si ;i i s i i to.', irnililiii
i it'i-le view- c. f Wiis'i iii-oei lite h a -1 t ' i litres? -foiiitl
sin J Loii'o". iu Jobl.eiy. Mooks r o !v fur
tleiivciy. Aii.lre-s.
.IAMI..S lij-.'t I'st ( o.. Hartfiir.l. C,
in. j
The ol'tet r.n-t mcst i-eti i -l" inst i ti t i-m for
obt:iinicjr a Mercantile Ivlucitlitiii. l'.u- t-icu-hn
s w rile lo
1'. IU'FF i FONS I'itt'buih, Pa.
PROF. WISE'S BOOK!
r zi it: . ;f s : i t :
Ten! lire in ilie ilimiK ( .
li.iil'.ori jo -t h ivr to inrfke
! nil f Tiirillii:;.- Interest tin
I'orty eur-' u l
M i. le lu-iloi v of
n l mnii.lw t item.
Il.iii-brea-Hh
cnjies. bif'i' of .'.nllior. rue mo-t o.'i i . v(oi;7
hi.. r iic ol .n:ie fiyer i-eoi-'i. Irc.riiel ' il-litriu-;.
"M'UKTU SKhb llh'it'Vi) I'lihViU
I b"i' ! A -rent - k ho ii hi r-.e-ci on .!ol:o- I or out
tlt. Address T'J-llAY i ' I 1;I I.IILMI ').,
rii'ladeljiii'ii. New Vork, Iloslon. or Cii-c;io.
it in dose proximity to the pnmn. One day I
a young man w ho had been assisting to g. t
in th.e hnrvest .-.me from the field hot, tired
and thirsty. Without any idea of what lie
was doing he picked up the cup, and filling
it with water, drank the contents. In a few
hours his throat began to get sore. lie went
to Williamsburg, consulted a phy!- btn,
was informed of the deadly nature of his
disease and immediately started f.,;- his
home in an adjoining county. His I Lit lo
sister and brother ran to greet him as he
reached his home. Unable to sneak, he
waved th,-m off, and procuring a slate and
No. 13:2 Grant street, J'ittsburgh, Ta.
A;r.X'J' H.t.MI'I) f.irthc new booli
bil l: AND ADVIONTITtKS or
j oiph s he had during all his previous life so I pencil, wrote a narratives of the misfortune
has no bad debts
' .-. have to be made up on
. : . 'iialry, II-"Uidaysburg,
i .i.-e, Thursday evening
i ch.j'.ien to riso fr.nn its
. i! -e if would have done
'.tjiising managers as
. l!.:iiii cc Dclchunt. As
were extinguished be-!c-.nltid.
. oi.e law oflice. and the
:. :g in Clearfield, were all
.: Thursday afternoon of
1 il other structures were
-,iy the hi .gross of the
-,c. her t he loss is estimated
' insurance. The tire or-
u loft of a livery stable,
' '" stery.
evcuiiig two men were
: Mai ion, Westmoreland
l'eun.slvania railroad,
g on the track, and had
4'
.U'l'f
yj.m
iited I
f
ch b I
fi
ii. j.
1, the
thi' I
, lea F
itbt
fK'it'
"- 1 1
ir "'"'i
re '!' I
ain H
i, 'fj
' corf
' 1
ai''-1
a 01V
4 boy
e s"
.,e e
to let a tiaiu ji.i.ss,
: -'nn-!: by a train coming
- -lircctiou. Tlieir names
r. lined. They are sup
' c:i liib-iriiig men.
t the Cincinnati Express
' ::ot into the rear end of
' i'tess, near Tyi-one l'or-u-iy.
Wednesday morning,.
1 vi i a I sleeping ea'dies,
' "I: colliding engine. A
' ' 'eicbriilccr and a brake-"o-i
- both jumped from the
' " M veitly bruised, anil
!'y injured.
',' ' :- as we learn from
" "J. I. .,"' fir whoso
' ire the requisite spaccT
" C ,,f hjS ;,,, 'I'U)n,aSj
- a Saturday moriiing'
'-' n-hcl tlie remarkable
'1 he lec( ased was
!. Me-i'h. Ireland, and
' ' ''b'.t.l i: v and honest life
loudly advocaicd, then saw ins great error
and deeply deplored thu fatal mistake he
had made. JI tried hard to get back into
his old party ami regain the confidence of his
friends, but having played the part of a
"doubt in;j Thomas," tlry refn ied to trust
him politically, and his ne w associates, hav
ing no further use for him, gave him the
"eohl shoulder," and heving no others to do
him reverence, be passed fiouvr i.it polit
ical oblivion, a living example of what over
leaping ambition will bring upon those who
do not prove true to the Ijxt. His political
friends, lik the old maid's family, w ere few
in number after this unfortunate fiasco, and
all further efforts to regain his former polit
ical status only met with the chilling re
sponse so fittingly furnished by the poet
whim lie says :
"Hast thou not spoke like thunder on my
side ?
Ttecn sworn my soldier bidding me depend
Upon thy stars' thy fortune and tit v strength?
And didst thou not fall over to mine foes?
Thou wear's t a lion's hide! doti" it for shame,
And hang a calf's akin on those recreant
HmbS." Iiloii KAI'IIKR.
Carko'.i.towk, Sept. 15, 1873.
'tt;. Kn'TOit A radical colporteur from
R'.ier.shiirg, who had been on apolitical mis
sion through Carroll township, and who
carried a shot-gun on his shoulder, thereby
frh'htcning several timid old women and
m.-.nv small children, strayed into our quiet
of last week. He
AssessoKs von 1ST3. The following is
a complete list of Assessors for the
several districts of this county, to whom
application should bo made on or before
'ctober 4lh by all ho desire to be regis
tered in time to secure a vote at the coming
election:
Allegheny, .Tos.
ram Shatter: I'arr
Thos. Duncan; Cambria. Kvau J. Kvuns;
C Minima Uorough, John Kintr.; ( arr-Hl, Jos
Davis; C arroUtown I'orotigh, i. K. Si titi
lan: Chest, Martin Dei rich; Client Springs
r.orough, D. C. Little; Clearfield, Thos.
( one-First
lv i
bv hi eou.tiel- ami frl.-.:l. 1. W. C- Petrks. lf ,pTV'1 ' 1 h ' 'r
brevet l.i.-nl. Col. ami f-.i i-e. -n, C. S. A.. , '. .- h.oa.:ce of ! ,. p "wv u vl. ,,e
f ictsdictate-i f.v himielf. ihe o,ilvTi!!-:.in-I ?;!''- , .... w. U. I,ON.HktH, lruste
ArTHr.Mii' life of Am. -rici's irn- :.! 1 1 1 ' N T- ' -t. U, is. ..-4t.
j i
rpIiUSTTlK'S SAl.K V.y virtue of
an order of I he rphatis' Court of Cam
bria, lit. Vol lie CXI isc. I. to Public s;ltle. on
i.n i -i em iscs i:i I'.i.ie!, i ick f nn nslii i. on I'HI-i
1 1 . li.e ;iii1ii.i.,v nl lli'iiiiu-r ni-il. nt
V" n't-Io-k. 1. "J-. by i ul In-' vendue or outcry,
fie- f-ilircvinj- d it u real estate, of which
A bnt iiam '. .x-iuii in. l.i tc t-f said low-ns!ii;i. iiej
s- ie,l. to i! : Ail 1 ii.ii certain f'lHi'Ilur I'AIt"
I'KI, UK LAND situate! in ihe Township of
! il.i.-h : i. k, in the Couuiy of Cai.ibri. Mate of
PetmsyUaiii.t. b iun li-d aii'i ie?crlt-1 s fol
lov. : Itcu'inniiit; at a heniba k. on tlie trace
ot which !!ii ' is a p n t. nr 1 of tl'.c tract (.eorre
SlaUifM; t lii-nee sou! It fi1-: ib-trre s. west I.")
jierciies, to a hemlock ; thence iiorlh I", pert li-
j to h nos! ; tiienee lmriii 'Jii' ili irr. es. east la."
pcrclies. to a f.tii'-u livech ; thence soutlt 10.
S i-e-. ei ' s to ii:.- ptxt c ; lu' intinK eonti'iiin1f
1 t ."it" At ltl, toid ine v.r.-.ctl itluiwiiuci ot fix per
ci.-i t.Vor reels, uliuu; ;'." Aci-.-s bcinr uicii,
h:ivi:iif t hereoti ci'-cteil n io-story I'l.ANKl
: lii:li: aid a s:t.a;i l.oi; HAKX.
Tni'i-m Si !r:. 'l ie ci : t incident to part i
: tion mill s.ii.' to be p-nd on coiitirniat ion of sale,
1 C.vo-thiril-.if t'..t b.iht i.e of t be p .; 1 1 U:ise inou
ev to be nji.: t! t! bells itinl lcmil repiesenta
! t'vcsof Itic s.u.1 dec h -i -i or I lie pin ties entitled
J thereto, in on - vct.r l Ik rent tf t . wit h interest,
I iiii.l i iic rcinainiiiir t'nml to l e-nain a lien mi the
j premise iinul tin licalhof Klh.abeth Wilson,
j 1 itt" i :;iz:ibet It M.ti.in. wi.l.ov ul sai l deceased,
the interot ivi.ornt ii In pai-i ami ually und
j pu nci iiniiy to le r du: in r er lifetime, and at
' her ilcath tin Sid-I icun::i;ing lliird to be fHi-l
t.i I he In ii-. anil hs'.il re pi csi-ntali'. es afoioaid
I or the pei -oiei Thi ii ieirtiiy cn'Pici totlmsfinie
1 le pu rchiiscr Ii enter, lino 1 eeoriMiiuiiee in
the Orphans' I ourt. it;i silflicient surety, to
incut,
ne-
rustee.
Kit. 'I'll A l-ri:K. SCt .CT .nn.l tll'IHi". f ver ini'.i-
lislicI. It con in ins lull and eor.i met e dCM-rip- !
......u..r ii... ln.ii.ji Tnii,.i..f tit.. l"l; H IM' i
as seen bv I it 'arson, who Uvea r.n-.injr ta-tn ifj "J T ( i ' "j
,. , , ... : 1.11 his lite, il viM-oa full nn.! lcii.in loo.. Hint ' I .fCi 1 Q ? 5 H I 1 flTt MOV
romlinuoii; Adams, Hi- ,,r ,tlt. Mniinrs iitnl the .;; a." WA It. Asa 1 & 4?fftf ft i I f I ElllE iJlil
lolm Fr-Fh; Uhick.ick, work of Uls'lMHV.it is in v-.. .able. A irr.in.1 VVW1 UAiw' hJJ,
ibria. Kvau d. Kvns; 'i !" r; unity for as-- nr to n.aXe non.-y. Onr '1 i " i.. ?,'V'
winch liad lieiallen him. He then took to
his bed and in less than forty-eight hours
was a corpse, lha two children who had V tits; ( onemaugh, Thos. Arthurs;
run to meet him were attacked by the dis- I inaugli V.orougb, John 11. Brown,
case and to-day they are in the grave. Thus i Ward; dos. Ihiily, Second AVard; East j
it will be seen that seven persons have gone j Cone ma ugh H rough, Ihrnard Crackt-n; I
down to the grave in the short space of a Coopcrsdale, "m. A. Krise; 'roylc, John 1
few wee ks from Ibis terrible disease. ILA- , Ib.rabaugh; Ebensburg, A. V. Jone-J, East
Hiliyx'wr'j Ktaiul'ird. i Ward; J. D. Parrish. West Ward: Frank-,
.... J I..., i ,...; i i'iinKi..: tiitioij-.Tn, ctias. o'Ha- ,
11 in -i ruled circular?: -et t I rce to all pt".piicnn!..
Write anil si eure tei ritory at once. -?-r-r a rr m A t -r-t f
nUsri.WCU.MA.N i&l.'O., Hartfonl, Conn. ! pjT V ATB SALE!
ffilT OOKY&MtW EAbflM , nn. ii- atusesh smiiw, fi h.r,
V, I T V CO VXY i -ctaims-
. Grold Bonds,
pir cent
o ,,,I.-e of tbe. members be- I village towards 1 li.; close u I
' Afi.es Wm. V. K nre v. i was evidently asliamwl of his business, aai.l
til" 111 .11,. I Oil. II. Si-. e.v.... - - -. - ,. , . , I.;. ,
did not wish that his mother should know
he was out, since he earnestly requested the
Deputy Sheriff, whom he met here, not to
say anything in Ebensburg about having
seen him in this Democratic stronghold.
He soon made it known lhaf he was on the
of 1'ottsville, and James II. Stewart, ot
Pittsburgh, were chosen Secretaries. The
session was an exceedingly interesting and
somewhat protracted one, and the utmost
o-ocd feeling and enthusiasm prevailed
throughout. Full details of the campaign .
listen o nr i-C-f1 it noii and strong hopes ex- th
,.,t,l'",ost,1 tl... result. The second meet- j said he was a warm friend of Tommy (Irif
ing of the Committee is to be held in Phil
adelphia next lnursuay.
olitieal war-path, and w as in hot pursuit of
ie Democratic m-atp of A. I'. Crist . He
Near Wilmorc station, this county, on i
ridav evening last, a freight train on the t
tlth, the radical candidate for County Treas
urer that Griffith was very wealthy, and
had snent. "a nower of money" in
At It Ac.ai.n. Another sewing ma
chine swindle has just came to light in
this vicinity, if report speaks truly. The
story ir, that the agent for a certain ma
chine, not the Singer, sold a 5'!)') machine
to a Minister township farmer and took his
note, with the understanding that if the
buyer bhould conclude not to keep the ma
chine ho (the agent) would take it away
and return the note. The farmer did
eventually arrive at that conclusion, and
so notified the agent, who subsequently
called and took away the machine, but,
instead of returning tho note, gave what
purported to be an acknowledgment of t he
fact that, he held the note ami woutd return i
it; which he failed, however, to-do, and
the sequel is that the farmer lias pist been j
notified to pay the note in bank, but as he J
can't see it in tlise opt ics." a suit at law
is likely to be the result. The moral of all i
which is, that, when people want U buy
sewing machines, or any other article
there might be a swindle in, they should
deal with honest men like Mr. M. L.
l!rown, agent for the justly celebrated
Singer machine, who has a habitation in
our midst and a reputation to maintain,
and w ho therefore may be depended on
for a fair and square deal, and a lirst-class
machine at an honest price.
g.m; .lacKson, eiirist. ."snyder; ,'o'insiowr:,
duo! H. Fisher, First Ward; .Inn. S. Tittle,
Second War.'.; tiotleib Jfantlcy, .Third
Ward; 1'. H. I.evei'good, Fourth Ward;
Jacob Trcl'fs, Fifth Ward: Hugh Melov,
Sixth Ward; Loretto. 1". Jl. Shields; Miil
ville, Robert liovie; Munster, Martin Camp
bell: Prospect, 'II. McMonigle; Richland,
J . 1. W. f iearhart ; Suniinerhi!l..I no. Wright;
Sammitville Iloroiigh, John Quayle; Sas
o.uehaiina, John I'orter; Taylor, Geo. L.
Dow ser; Washington, Joseph Ci'iste; White,
JuhiiGwiti; Wihnore, S. A. Kephart; Wood
vale. E. F. r.iegaman; Voder, T. L. Hunt:
tT
For boss oT .4p;ti-ti?e, Dyspepsia. T:i ' liirestion
Depression of spi' il-, au l (ienerai Debility, in
their vaiiiiiij lofins, KtKiiii-l-iKi.-PiiDiurKU
Ki.ixku or (. t.is v v ii'ji.le by I'a.-wi;i.i 11a'.:
a I'd & Co., New Vork, an I sold !-y ;7 .il n.'ists.
is the host tonic. A.s a st iiu u lunt tonic lor pa-tieiit-
recover:!!-.: from fever orc'.ii.-i- ai.-kiicr-s,
it has no riuai. If ta'-:ciJ uti: ing the s..asoii. it
prevents fever ami iljruc and other intermit
tent levers. .j-10.-f t.
rrlir:i:irvilil i;jiFt in
Vacr2t or I.'nltit.-iai-i-. I'tts
; t 'itiiooiis pa vittil
1 ;!. I. in .Se.v
Sale :il fit! jter cent., .tin! uc-rti:-S ill ter
es I in currency; s -.-iirr-l by l'ir Mnrt-ii-ir; f-
etiit-(l lo ! ii iinir l.otttt n:il Irml 'it.
!' -Nfiv 1 ui-U. covering Company's lane, its
1 Franchises. K.j'i:p:iie:its. Ileal and Personal
K.-lale, at the rale of fil.'i.oou p. r mile on the
bi'ail, ex tvt.ilinjr from t ini-iiui.-.ll to Inf.
. !!! It n rsr. thr terininus cf Chesapeake and
Ohio K.ia.l. S to miles.
bovi-riiui.-nt". Siale, City, Ihlilroai', -r any
i otner neirketc-le securities, taken in exchange
: at Iiiifhest marker rnes. xyitit.tiit rtinMiii.-i.-Ti
mill li.. .v (i. 1'.. hiiml forwarucl ft-i-f
! -li;ii i'- to .:ircli:i.-i-r. I"t u'i Se: .
i. tul ftitl ii:f.tri.ti:it:i will he t'.irnisheJ-on
: Mj.plleall'ill to
j DM. FISHER SOXS.
I r'i soti'ii si.-, lULTinnr.r.
! I?nncrs. Ptnck nrnl Note Ilrokcrs. and Fisn I
"A -rents of ih.s ti'iipanv; dealers in
mot-is and it ulwnv Securities in a'l C
- hcts of the C. S. ;-or to Hanks and Hankers
t hrousrhont the count ry.
) ' tiiore or less, liiiilerhiid m-iIIi tlie
lM t25liij cf MOS'iTAIIf COAL
A fiortiou of the Iiinl well timbered with
IlIKMLOCX, OAK, CHESTNUT,' &c.
I C The attention of. persons wishipr to en
! v ai-i- bi I he in iuintr f .. I and ma it it fact lire of
1 Col-e is partieu'a. ly in viii -1 to t his siiie. as ih
Lands oiiert il surpass. ciih.T f or .-pecii htt ion or
; a fe in ve-t ment. any properly to bo fodtid in
j Western I'ennsj !. ania.
i For f-i'ther information astothf property
: and lor price, terms, e'e , cull on or n.id.ess
1 JNO. K. H AN LAN,
Fxeeutorof M. "t, AnAMs, tl-c'J.
I Ki.eisl.ttrz, Aii.i', Is7.i.-tf.
Lioretto Property
' iii-: 4 i.o r 1 1? r, i.ocN'D
nar- ' out h, Cambria crci
oitl 1 lAIil
Coex Stauc h Cake. To the yolks of
four t-'C, beaten, add two cups white suar,
cup butter, o:re cup sweet niiiU, one .cap
....!. .... A n...l n V...1 T ..itiu ftr.il I liio-i.ifr
t rcatin"- corn siai en, i v. u .in.. ,i n.in ... j..- .......
mot rars to lacer lcr that Criste. was
too poor to do that, and too mean even if he
was able mat ne Old noi t are a, row oi pins
iini eolliiled with another train which
tnii-i, tiwit-wl in on the SidintT, auu a n n-e ntber 111:111 on the Kenublican
... .. , .... . r i;r.. ' ' . - ie
CK, accompaiiiel oy m t '" ticket except t ommy tinmm, ami tuiii
1
death. .May he
f.. ..,-f..l nr..
and other ?ess criou.s casualties, was the ! ten or a dozen Carrollto-vii Democrats and
result. William 1 Gu-en, one of the en- (
pincers, was crushed to death, deo. Dick
the other engineer, was severely scalded, ;
and Daniel icchtel, one 1 T The ' everlasting gratitude to the Democrats afore
sustained a painiui hjjih j - said.
rear sleeper of the first section of the 1 nil- Tllfi attempt of this verdant dispenser of
adelphia Express, which was passing tne j hlirrcore to coax the Democrats of this re
eer.oe ..t tint time, was thrown from the I to vote for a full-blooded radical like
in it one measure liar.iit-r I'.akinsf Fowder ;
add last the whites of four e-.'frs, well beaten.
Each ran of the Banner i'akiii I'oWuer
contains a small measure, to be used even
full, according to printed directions. If
voii'cannot obtain this very valuable article
about fifty or a hundred of the same sort in i - ,' " ,..r tsaki.nr Towde
Illiill. '.ll.i.- J - - r- -
I
l.n'lir!! -Died, in Carroll tnwni.Mii, on 1
Thursday. ii insf .. liritoi.ru lif N t-aii.'t', son 1
ol D. A. and Mary Lutlcr. i.ed about is years. !
I.itlle Rudolph wasoneor t he brightest, hap- ;
plest and most interetiimr of youths, and had
life been spared hr would no doubt have been
the comfort an 1 joy hi after years, as he was
the pri-J" in tos youthful days, ot his bereaved ,
an l sorrowinir parents, lie -:is u fleet i mute,
du'.il ul. ami dearly beloved by all who knew
hini. and while his early death is deeply re- i
(r ret ted by his many friends and little play
mat's, un l greatly mourned ly parents nod
relatives, there is sweet Cousol.t:iou i:i kuuii- ,
ing- Hurt
"He liv'd n? f e.ieefu! a n .love, .
.n.l died as blossoms die; i
And now Jus spirit f! at3 above,
A s ranli in tlie sky."
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICi: ! ;
The tindi isio'.ieil. haviri;' been i'j:oh.r- '
c 1 Com in issloner by the I'o.ift of t'ono.-oii
l'b-as td t'aic.bria county, to t iUo t. stimo- ; a -ihet-aseof
M.un.Ui Jnsis h Iter next 1 1 ici..l i
Ii. Kink:au, il Evan J im -. a... ; - !
leinUcr Term. 1-73 -' in ltrn; t iieit e
not iiies all persons Interested, that he wiii at- ,
tend to tlie duties of said appointment, at h:s :
'tr.ee in Kbensburtf. on Winliiffiilay. t.!t- j
hot- Siil. pro.iui.-i. at 2 o't i.'K'.'S. I. M.. when !
ar.d wh"ie they may atb-n l if th-v ihiak i;i- j
situate in I.orelt o bor
intv. Fa , , .
Lnnu n on tin- plan ct .-ai-i nor- a - ,
cu-'iias hot X.-t. .s-frniitln-r
feel on M. y.irv, -licet ami -
cii pui tec t to St. .in- - -
t -liavi'ur thereon erected a kooi
,,-liro.- 1
sepil fetf-
per.
Sept. 1.1. 3t.
JAiitS M.'Li..
Com mistb
Carroll township would oblige him by voting
for his rich lriend lomn-.v, lie would leel
himself highly honored an.l under a debt of
1 (. Lock ivix ait, I'lttsDurgn, ia., ana
you will receive, postage paid, a quarter
pound package, together with a list of fifty
valuable ICecipcf.
b'-'asiire of nn introduc- 1 track by one of the wrecked cars tailing ; tJrillitli reminds one ot an expression com- .
"' ,!,v Mr. M. II. Nathan- I aeainst it, and a lady named Sheets, from , among Southern negroes: II.- s a ,
' u i i f ' V"' Vi ' V? ' J ' . .,of i,, iscd bv ' c-oin into a werry ;, field ot com with a !
"' ' "l i!.e tain of M. II. t Cincinnati, was somewhat inuisea uy goin .,t, -en-v ),w i
.. .'.-...l.-is ;.. i.. ,i. ii...; i ., l. .nt. and the car i werry ,nH es, Mil, a . w en y smalt t.oe ,
soft
,;i'f
hi-
'- '-'I 1
o hi
; .
furnishing
:i 'tree!, .lobnstown,
1:r- as Knee as life and
'' be found in our pa-
;s a genial gentleman
''ia-s man, and as the
"'ing ami declares its
we have no doubt
'- lit hnd it to their
.1 call.
: . ... C r, n..,.. ;,U.i1iItr l imnrrPfl. Ir.
(ireen. the engineer who was killca, was ,
aged about years, and was maKing m
s-econd trip on the mountain when the ac
cident occurred, lie resided in Altoona,
and was to have been married to an esti
mable viiiniff ladv of MaitinsLurer on the
15th of next month. Four oi live freight 1
cars were badly wrecked by the catas-
trophe.
was not a political success, ami 1 recom
mend this radical Nimrod to the future
watchful supervision of Ihe Chairman of the
Republican County.Committee. Jcems.
F.HENSBlTRO, Sept. 15, 1S73.
Fditoe Fref.max.-In the last issue of
our natter it is intimated, Uto plainly to be
-.An imnpr 1
UthTr Kepublica-i kali, Sixth and Market, Philadelphia
Tiik MAK if thd moon was looking at tlie
made-up clothitiK of dames .T. Murphy, I'll)
Clinton ptreet, Johnstown, the other nipht,
with the evident intention of making a pur
chase. Ife can't shine without a new suit
from Murphy, neither can the young men of
Cambria county shin unless they .0 and do
likewise. Murphy is that henpest and clev
erest man to buy from you ver lead about.
--.
IJismakk's new private railway carriage
is one of the most uiagnineen nciinicniiniie
world ; but neither he nor any of the other j
great men of Europe wear better clothing
than WaN '.MAREH & TixoWN otter the peo-
Tvle tbis Fall. Letter deal at tne ureal tJaK
I
i
Vs. H' JViV-fev sJ vs-f!8: 4.fi"-t I
t . Vlt. &V-&-1 tZiC
T7 X I-X'UTOHS' NOT CK. LeUers
J J'esttm?ntary to the l'sta'e of .m :t
M I'.iKF.H. Into of sn-ti-n.-ch-iima township, de
feated, havimr iu-i-n tiiani?.! to tin- mniei sia
e.l by lie-' iie'i-MT ff Can. bria eouiitv, ai!
persons indebted to sni l-f -state are hereby no
tified that piiyi-ie.it must be made witlioul i:c
lny. tin 1 1 t i.i-e h i vinsf clai-us w ill pri sent lln 111
properly tin! luntieated lorettlemcnt.
A I'A !. ISA P.AKF.K. I ...
l-'ltAM'IS J. fiAIv Kit. t ljl 'J'Jrs'
?Uf nuehaioia. Tiv y.. Sept. 1!, !s;j.-Ct.
w-mm imz mam mra,
V.'-TH BACK KITCHZN EL'!.0'N5 ATTACKEO,
frame Stab!?, on-l ether OulbniUins.
The lou5 contains scvpn rooms.' tcsiilr tlin
kitchen, iiiij bns h coniuiodiou's cellar under it
-till in the bert ei-d. r. Cli-a; t 1-LHJ -oms
t Uiri in -isti ; hit In rice in two t-.j-i!; annua I p4v
nie;. ts.w it li in I st. i ood t it le. Apply to th
owner. .I tsr- i- !T ; l"i'W A l.!, or to
CI 't. v. (i.VfMAX, lie.-.l r.siitic A-rent,
Juno J;, h-i J. tt'. Kbeil.-tiinx, Pat
CIJAVFOUD IlUUSi:,
i:i5j:.'i',.';i i:, r.t.
John Fitz::r:r:Is, - Prcprietor.
nvn find
Ti .w ;;
I ? r-ll l.r
AKi: NOTICE !-
TAKE X
hereby c
AH persons at
aiitiMie.l against intt rlVring in
anv v:i' Ah the f ollow in.: J:l- seri licil ! r-.pcr-ty,"
liouvcht I-y ir- I rom Put-a: I- sio. of ( .;t roil
towiisbip. Ctoni.i i'a i-ounty. ttn.l b-fl n iili h:m
dnrinir i.iv ( l - isio e: 1 1 1 ay cjai'e. I black inure
and colt, 0 eel's, li sprint r-ubc.-, ,4 hc.ul horr'-.
4siie.-p. 1 t . o-lioi-. :t-'oit. 1 sled, 1 li I -1 :-ii : : i . .
1 hnrr.ov, 1 I low. :.'sets l-.il. ne-s. I b. ,I-te.....-lllld
l-eldt-i-f 1 t.iioe. elia.rs. 1 I arlur sLox e. I till1- ;
board, und jurus '. .irpei.
. r.'e ;-.p( i.
Clc.r IS I...1V l;n:pl pi petC'l to s-i i-iiihu-iijuj
: :i v.-h-i TC :y I i'.i.r l.iin -.trft'i tj:eir Jntionnsfc.
'I t. t t'iut he in.-irlTi ' H'bin.s will be si rvw.l
iii'tlie iahle nt all s.-a ';ar e kept
coiiMnntly ttntipiiod mm he ebo'r-ost bailors,
mid lie- .-I iai mo-, on J I .:-!.- v- ill be under ttio
i; ,.f ;, r.;o'.-i ul a:i:l ai :.-,iti e liosl ler. No
(It .u t will Ik-s-ii.i cd to render v lu t-ls comfort
able and n-cii pf-ased in e iry p.ti t ictil.ir, ai.d
b -.' i."op r at tcin i.ui '.ii-i - less a n.J n mo.lr-ru te
sc-i.e ot prices I'e- pro i ii lor i.opr-s to w in Kis
i.-.i.v to publ c f.ii
C-lay ., :s;a.-tf i
CiiM-o'l T p
A MAN I'A I .iilO.
Sr-rd. 13, is."), at.
1
IHAOK MARK
T 'HE VICTOR SFAVlNt; MACIIIXE CO. rnt
reliable h ml eiieriroiie Ageitm in this Coun
ty. The "VICTOU" is a I.ock-s'liL-h. Shuttln
Machine, with Self-s.'t : Insr N e-!!e. In si titii.-hed
and most prrfect Machine olTered. An inereuso
of more tlian 5(? p. --cent-on sales of lS72ovt-r
1671. For Trms. tvi.. ii ldr. t?.
Vlf'rOH PE'VIMI MACIJtXI' C '.,
r,3-19.-l- j li.- Ch.ctmit St., riii!.clclf.lii:t. Fa.
TVTOTJ CK ! Having
o t oiisia.-ic ssui'Miiet
jiiircha-H'd at
;iov. ing dcseriocd
. -1 . riv. which i ;ti:ve lull v on .urn.
Catlnrit.e Ilij.p.). ot ii.vp:ehanm townshtp,
'tn.bria c ni'irv. ail tn-isous a:c l.eieby etoi- .
lioitcd H-rr.inst inl. i lerii!:,' in any '.!.. " .ttt - ii 1
pr. pel I v, to wit : I cookhss'-son e ;iin uleosos,
J s. f wooden .-i..iii s. t set di-fa-s. 1. tablis 1 1 i'ef,
2 tii-ib-.r-iiiH iitnl l-.e...linjr. 1 i-l-i-. :i L-eiicf, tl
i bh. heme, and a lot of KI,n-H j
Cr.".:: T i1-. Inbti.u Cj., fa.. S. pt. 5, It: .5. Jt.
envie s
th k i.N'ii;.i'i:Nh:.NT viiiDiisnr cam-
:;i'iAtu; . : , -. ii:-.-l,..ti i with thuit-'a
' riobis in the I'ciuoer.itic ' n n t y Couventien.
I ii. rcby oiier i:ij self tis an , o .fit, ,,t n,nH
rin'f for t'-e oiTie of Sil Kit! I'l", mid p!e;le .ny-
r.fi'i, if I-.'i te.;, lo liiieoti.it duties laiiiiluiljr
i utid to Ihe bosl t.f inv id.diiv.
! JAMlii H. Id.N KOItli.
j Juin :r, 1;-71. t;n Joiiiistuwn, I'm.
IA.ME.S .J. OA Til A N, M.
1 iliy-.ici t; tSH-1 5ri'v.
HiicN-sui'itu, Pa.
O.Tiee on llih stn--t. n.-ttrly opposite fjiinr'a
Hotel. Ke!si.leiJ. ec.:i Cniv. ford l . West Ward,
1 It.. V fl'.r'. -.''''"' ' ir.