any. I Sta' CD h'tR-1 I at .rill, os: 'OS' K joe' iptr 8 (DO tf mpoT- vet e with id f"r ar. c"11 V OF r .,nft ' ,i'" LY PC .he 0' . J ion.1 icn ill? 1 ; I tioD." , .LAN t i-p; 1 Il9-"V'ere' -"' " !Pr!r!? rgrrJ 1 II wry W ayne, late of t!ie firm uihfii- T!?f I M t " !i ! h Fats' r M tcn& Wavne, has nut quit the Iiaidwaio Hil I S3 S.Liil Uli . : lusiiess, but is now in iai Iner.-hip with !L - ; Mr. Jolta Dibert, at 224 .Vain sucer, Johus- -,r Pa., town, Pa., where will bo found at all times I i. ...... i i . ,.t..i. ..f i 1 ... i l . iec. rj t 1k" I tLfl largest anil bot stock of hardware, I wagon wood work, ic, offered" for sale i OC i j-he re, ul tn9 Other rlace. I'otniuicnicaiions. THE OTHER SIDE. Jo the Editor of the 1l;.i',iui Freeman: A oorrespon.lrnt in the last number of tho 'Freeman,' in speaking of our t-omrp.on school r-ysteiu, says of it : "It is a godless and thereiore immoral system, if it be as it is pretended; it is an attempt at imposing a religious system on us. if it bo not trodless in Cambria count v. f l'.-21.-10t. 1 s the yood book assures ua that all flesh is crass, we suiix)?e the Johnstown Iv.iV i riodit when it. iiiifirn itc id.tt.ia ami va'jran. W' ... c.,,r. will be held in this ' Mint M P. ileatrlier.wlio is now fVirl-.e.l u ! 1 wish to say, in the first place, that I ean- -A'v' Feb. 10. 1874. I in Ireland, really did have a 7n,-dav of! " perceive tbe force of your corresnoml- ut-""i' ,1.. m-tf i "it.. ,. cms reasoning. It seems to me there is 1 ji u-' . . 1 -n r 1 l ki tt-. 1 a i 1 . n." . 1 11 ,a bill, from Dibprt. WavilC I 9f li("t";lvnrifp virreonnndor.t nn.l'l,! J..llll.-tl'Wl xM athea should continue favor r ;.''( vetted that the work of arch ':'" :' J.jiiitd!! tunnel will be completed I ' ,1, vi' weeks. T H-iil W'1.'' . "'J' f,iira lit'1" "-vi -j-". . .. furrows in a field he had beeu ., ' . r. cv,,,ni r,,.m h,.i 1 1 . : . . . : , ill ti e I"vv i-onstuin-ioii persimmons Tillt''e (. Jiinu t 'I ihiiu j uuc, 'I . I 1. J r . . . i !;ie. iit tivs uu iaees " -. i . .. i .. i ii . 1,1 ce OI lliem ijniic rrvcicij, UY IUO . ..: r II i: al uienui ' i aiuiiii quantity 01 a f,.v days ao. n,.u t i-tll'i I" m tuy iui your iron, :is"" oou ui u, oi auyiump "li::e. as Dibert, Wayne & Co., of .,mi). evi till all such orders at city r,uv iioin tliem. k Ji hnstim, a lad who was re- ographist" of the Voice, instead of the lreci;ic,n, his "wy-day of glory" would probably have been pottpoued until next harvest at least. ''Strike for your altars and your fires, strike for the green graves of your sires," Etrike for the store of Lloyd & Myers or, more properly speaking, Myers & Lloyd and see if they haven't a stock of goods as complete and elegant as there is on exhibi tion and sale anywhere in this '"kedentry." And their prices well, if they don't un dersell everybody else they allow no one to plenty of neutral ground betweu these pro positions, upon whieh the school system may stand. I think vonr correspondent is ex tremely illogical, lie argues from preut JLHsrarj J.'vtlcca. THF PlTTsnriii-.H IV.st. Th prosper t us lur 1K74 of that old and .ilile Heinoi .atic journal, the Pittsburgh JV.sf, will he frund in r.i.other column. The J'c.-t justly prld. s itself on being the oldest daily Democratic paper in Western Per.'.ryl vania.. Under its present able management it hi attained a deservedly higtl reputation and is regarded as one of the most vigorous exponents of sour.d Democratic principles in the country. To all Democrats who desire to subscribe for a live city paper we cheerfully commend the Post, either daily or weekly. r.AT.ix)u's Magaise fok Janttary. . ! iiitskiiii-L J tT!i:ii-itTi. KEW STGEE BuiWiDg,; 113 and 115 Clinton St., j 0 The January number of Pallou's Monthly Magazine Is issuel, and a remarkable gool ises which he assumes but are denied. It ' magazine it is. when we consider that it does net follow that because no positive reli- j contains 100 pages of reading matter, and is gious instruction is given in our public ! only SI. 60 per year, or 15 cents single top- schools that they are immoral and soul destroying. It is a sad begging of the ques tion to assert that they are "godless." True, formal instruction in religion does not enter into thu intention of our public school system. Nor ned it. There is the home, the Sabbath school, the pulpit, and the religious press; if these are not sufficient to save the sou.s ol men, it is useless to turn t. S i ( . :. 1 .. ; ., , T . . . l i:i:'ti in curti mm; ucar iatrooe, iig the amputation of his left fr in t iie euecis oi ins injuries on i ,v ef last week. v, . iiieeu, ii rjiuiu cuizcn oi ,fn, wns run over and instantly kt a train of cars in the Pittsburgh , n Tin sdny morning. He wascm- Ji, y.ud dispatcher at the time of ,',-nt. , ;,.l,n leaker, living near Eell's ,iir ci'Uiity, had the principal part , ... hitten oft by a horse on Satur- . .i . - i 4. - i Ai f.'.W i lie aiu oi tiiiju piaster -.no .1 K.t!..!! ,'.,..! h ( ! lin-il!f-: m Hutchinson, of Franklin bor rhx hrakeman on the Pa. Ii. R., ne oroKen, on 1 uesuav was placed in position and illiely. ., of this place, having re us bankers, their old cus- , ,-. m t" pat ron izu iiieiu as exren i. p l.ef- the panic. .Persons hold j .lili'.iVos of deposit are expected to j.,- tl.o s:ime for settlement without I 4 Villi; i.afie i c- i'.ar T .. .... ;l r--u iiy oeing caugnt uetween tiio j i f ",ro cms he was engngod in a r,";i' Morgan's station, one mileeast 4";ii!ie M .id"ck, a young married man i-i i. iniiiiih, and who was cm-re-1. a.- 'i '.-ii.iit brakeman on the Pa. . :-. i ii-i .iver and so severely injured $':,. -I' rr.rs near Brin ton's station, i hhI.ii ii : -i :.ing last, that his life is t ii J el". t r.-ignn. a young man emploj-ed ft 1:1 f nulling 'echanical Works, had j; . ; jr.i t f the first joint of the left ;er. iiuiie anci ail, torn ott by a !.v iui Monday morning last, and ii. like a second David with his -') 'c Cii.'s bank in this place open- i business on Monday last, and in hat fact it is to be hoped that con will soon bo restored and that natters will ere long loin the tetn- Mic'.ety and refrain henceforth and from getting on a "tight." .bihnstown I'oiVf foots up Meagh it coinings, so far as heard from, 7.20, and says that parties icpve- fig the "National Steamship ompany, .i that gentleman was ac' ng as Jo- undersell them no matter what his nre- ! tQe matter over fo the teachers of our coin- tensions or promises may be. mon schools. If all those agencies have Rov. D. I. K. Itine. formerly a resi- ! it is very certain that tlie common dent of Johnstown, but wlu of late years has occupied rather a prominent notoriety in police circles in and about Pittsburgh, was on Saturday last sentenced for larceny in the latter city to two years' "seclusion" in the workhouse, where he is now "w hoop ing around" in the coopers' department. His crime was stealing money from his brother-in-law. Besides being a preacher, Mr. Bine was a member of the "art pre servative," having learned his trade in Greensburg, if we mistake not. The Protection Mutual Fire Insurance school teachers will fail also. 15ut it is the urssion of the common schools to give in struction in tliB eU'iiients of certain arts and sciences, in themselves highly useful, but not in themselves either moral or immoral. But I take the position that our common schools, as a whole, are moral in their ten dencies. In the tirst place, there is the con ies. Cheap as this is the publishers send to each subscriber a pretty little Chromo, one of the neatest pictures out, so sweet that ladies will be delighted with it. The con tents of the January number of IJallou's consists of a New Year's story of great in terest, several excellent short stories, some rcmarkablr) poetry, the commencement of a story for children, more of "An Unfortu nate Match," and theemling of the thrilling novelette, "The Ghost of Hendee Hall." a romance, that has pleased every one. Here is variety enough to suit most "any taste, so we do not wonder at the popularity of Bal lou's Magazine, asit is just what the people want and will have. Address Tiiojjes & Tat.jxjt, 30 "Bromfiehi Street, Boston. The publishers employ no travelling agents. The New- York Si n. We d irect the at tention of our readers to the prospectus of etlS HI take it for granted, is such a person as the school law contemplates he or the shall he. In the second place, the pupils are taught that it is w rong to lie, to cheat, to quarrel, to steal, to use profane language, etc. Is not. that morality? and will any person ob- Company of Cambria county is gradually I ject toil that it is sectarianism ? Finally, attaining a large and safe business. There in all our school reading-books, so far as I know, and I have kuowiedge ot a good many, stant example of the teacher, who, we will j the N. Y. Hun. the daily edition of which is turinsht.t at SG p-r year, the semi-weekly at and the weekly at the remarkable low havo been issued from the ofiice of the company during the current year, 230 pol icies, which largely exceeds the business done by the Company in any former year since its organization ; and it is expected' that the number will reach fully 250 before I the close of the year, These poltcies cover I insurance principally on farm properties, j and are all on the safest class of risks, i This . speaks well for the energy and prudence of the officers who have the busi- j ness in hand. Mr. T. M. Apple, of White township, ) informed us the other day that there is not j now a single log job in operation in all ! that region, one belonging to himself ami j another owned by the Messrs. Fiinn having been the last to succumb to the financial j pressure. By the way, Mr. A. had the j misfortune to be thrown from hishuggy in i consequence of one of the wheels coming i in contact with a stump, on Tuesday night I lat, while on his way to this place, and falling on his head sustained several pain ful cuts and contusions which will doubt less serve to rank him among the "sore heads" for some time to come. The entertainment in the Piesbytcrian church, on Tuesday ovening next, prom ises to be one of tho finest and most en joyable ever given in this place. Rev. J. W. Fdie, through whose influence Rev. Dr. Willits is coining here, is sparing nei ther labor nor expense to make it a grand success. The lecture will he preceded by a half-hour concert, in itself worth the ad mission fee, and at the close, Dr. Willits, it is hoped, will rccito Longfellow's "Ex celsior," which in itself is a rare literary treat. The honor of our town demands a full house, and we feel sure that no one there are selections from our best authors, inculcating and illustrating virtue and mo rality. Are these the characteristics of schools that are "immoral," "godless," and "pagan" ? Yours, truly, Ebessbi'eg, -i Summit, Doc. 1.1, 1873. n. A. McPike, Esq. 7ear Sir: In the issue of your paper of the 5th inst. there ap peared a communication dated "Summit, Nov. 2!t, 1873," and signed "A Friend of the Teachers." Now as I am a teacher in Wash ington township and a resident cf Summit, I am suspected and even cliarged with heing the author of said communication; and as I had no part, eitheuHrectlyor indirectly, in the same, I hope you will make me right on the subject before the people in your next issue. I taught last winter in Washington town ship and was paid my salary. Justice to myself prompts me to have the matter ex plained, for if the charge is not denied the blame will rest on me. Yours, truly, James W. Coxuo.s. Bei.ow will be found partial return of the election in this county on tin; new Con stitution, with four districts to hear from. The majority in favor of its adoption will probably be between three and four hundred in this county : nisTiiii-rs. ron. against Annuls 1 owusliiP Allegheny Township .. ISIaekliek Ton nsliip IJ.ur Township Cambria TnwHshio Ciitnl.ria Htirouh Can oil Tow risinp Ciirrollintvn llorouah.. Chef. Township Chest Spi-uurs iJorousrh. Clrarlielil Townshio 'ouemaug-li Township. . who attends will regret the time and money MI', t 2! h " -1 W-Ird" ext. ended. Thomas ITalston, a Norwegian, was struck by the Cincinnati Fxnress east, on Sunday evening last, two miles below Johnstown, and was very severely though not dangerously injured about the head, face and back. He was taken in charge bv Poor Director 15hch, and will probably bent, have gone to Ireland i:i hopesof ; lPl. )Vor. On Tuesday evening of this week ind inducing him to dis r.iige tho w Inch he has swindled I hem out of. ' n Shuibaugh, l".j.', administrator; s Campbell, late of Washington ' m. dee'd, will offer at public sale, .ihiy next, one horse, one mare, one ! r old colt, two cows, two head i .title, foui sheep, wagon, sled, har- j . i.iing implements, hay, household . etc. Sec posters printed at this j htistown papers assure us that j t" l'.lliott vs. Marlett resulted in f t : the i Iauitifl for ?31S-', and vet 4: . n 4 i a like accident, attended by fatal results, befell a stranger w hose name, judging f om a pass-book found on his person, was John Lape, of Xewmanstown, w herever t hat is. The unfortunate man v.as walking on the track,- about two miles west of Mineral Point, at the time, and was struck, knock ed down and run over bv a freight train, I producing instant death, j After having scoured the woods pretty I thoroughly from Lloyd's Station to Bell's j Mills, without any result, the people in i and about the former place have pretty j ! srenerallv come to the conclusion that the . wncie me case is auegeu to story told by Rosenberg, who accompanied Coopeixlttle Rorouxb. ' ""HI J UWIIsIlip I'.ast Con lima us: h Horousrh.. Khciisliurir, East Ward ".. . Kbciishurjr, W est Wur.i iV.-uikl'ii Herouuli C allii.iu Township Jackson Township .lolinsiown. Jt WhiiI Johnstown, 'M Wanl .1 iilitisrow-ii, Wuni ... .hiluistuwii, 4th W:,ril .lohu.-fijwn, vVnril .lohii.-tort-n, t;i ii Ward 1. )i clto iuro!i!;ii M 1!! il!e Uorou'h Minister Tow ii.-iii) 1'rospect I'oroiii: h Kiclilaml Townshij suinniei hill 'J ownsliip .. . Simuiiitville Hmoierh Sii.-'iuehiumi(h Township .., Taylor Township Vnshi n;:ton Township White Township Wilmore Itorous-li ... Wood viile Iloiou.h I'pper Voder Lower Voder "" majoii 11 Viti z- 103 44 lei 7 C 51 1:1 f.7 13 irt t-7 15 so ;;s s:j 17 7 Si 4.1 1 . 't 13 1H H 10 j jirice ot tl. The Hun, while it is not, strict- ly speaking, a political journal, at the same , time keeps its readers well informcii of all the political movements of the day. It i ( fearless and imlepemlent, and against all i spei jcH of fraud and corruption, whether j manifested in high or low places, wages the . most hitter and unrelenting warfare. On , that account, as well as for the L'reat ahilitv displayed in its columns and the unsurpass able facilities it possesses for obtaining the latest and most important news, it is eager ly sought after and circulates ia every nook and corner of the country. 1 1 is a most spicy :;ni entertaining paper, and when one has become a sulscriber to it he is not likely to forego the pleasure which he is sure to ex perience from reading it, though he may oc casionally entertain a desire to see it. "let up" finally and forever on "that great and pood man. Deacon llichard Smith." If any one doubts what we have said in praise of the Still, let him invest SI in the weekly, or what is bettor, 2 in the semi-weekly, "ami all his doubts will be spsedily removed. Tin: New York World. In our paper this week will be found tho prospectus of this national organ of the Democratic party for 3.N74. We have heretofore so freiuently had occasion to commend the World to the lavorable notice of our readers, that any thing we could now say would not aid to the strength and sincerity of our Tornier declarations in its praise. We think it is very generally conceded that in point of I anility the n urd stands unrivalled. Itoer- tainly has no equal in the Democratic party. It has always been bold, prompt and fear- less in its exposure of all manner of fraud and corruption. This was conspicuously manifest in the course it pursued in rcfer- j ern e to the vile frauds and unparalleled vil I laiuies td" Tweed and his corrupt confeder j ates in plundering the people of New York. ' It enjoys the entire confidence of the De ; iiio r:u;y, and is regarded by the opposition as an honest, tearless and independent jour nal. We recommend its prospectus to the attention and favorable consideration of our readers. It will be seen that the subseri tion price for the Weekly and Semi-Weck- yu i jy editions are very moderate, especially Yi ! when taken by clubs. Democrats w ho w ish to learn not only what is transpiring in thrir own country, but throughout the world, can be thoroughly gratiiied by subscribing for the New York World. The money thus ex pended will prove to be a cheap and remu nerative investment. The Aldise Chromos eor 1S74. The chromo.-, presented to the subscribers of the ftJ ; Alihrtu for ls74 ;ire su: h beautiful and iinn 41; j suai works of art faithful copies of actual 61 j paintings in oil made by the celebrated art H j ist, Thomas Moran, from studies of nature .VU 'hat we feel justified in calling special 41) ja'ieniion 10 tliem. J liese chromes repre- Havinff purchased lurpely for cash, and many of our goods having been bougut since tbo Ianle, we are able to offer EXTJIA HAKGA1NS! AND CUR CUSTOMERS SHALL HAVE THE BENEFIT. We will sell at 2riccs to make the money of our patrons go as far as 2ostibe. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN AND COME AND SEETHE GOODS AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES ! Goods bought before the Pauic are MARKED Down to si:it THE TIMHS. j v m -r ii: rr 12 k s I AT HALF TDK USUAL PI1ICE. VIiolcsalo Depart ment GOODS AT WW 10I1K AM) PiHL'A FIIICS AT 1 KiO I (lmtA i FRANK W. HAY Manufiicliu'cr, Look nt the Prices. HEAVY BLACK ALPACAS, NEWLY OPENED, At 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 Cts. ELE6AHT WATERPBG8FS ! IX ALL NEW COLOKS 1 Navy E!ue, New Green, New Brown, COLD SIXIID iNS GUEKN MIXKD ATKliriiOO i:S At the Reduced Price. BLACK WATERPROOFS at 75 Cts. FLAXXELS I jti:n Axu wiiiti: fla.xxizl., ft rim a n,A xm nr.. ha Kin-:i ri. a xx ; llrary ilratj TtrilU-d flannel, Yard Wide Country J'lannel, Hob Hoy and liluc l"lanncls, FELT SKIRTS from 75c. to $2. BALMORAL SKIRTS VERY CHEAP. LilllKS', MlSSICS AND Oil I.DKKX '3 voos . s-:::v iio.sk : at lowlst riticLS. at WHOLESALE AfiD RETAIL, -OK- Tin, mnm, -AND- Shccl-lron WARES, AND DEALF.lt IN AD- FIOUSE-riRMSIIING GOODS CEMRALLY. Geis, Foster & Quinn's, ; Geis, Foster & ttuinn's, 13 li IS 1 54 la bi td (: o'! 47 l-'T it no inert, can be mane, to believe m- than tliat tliecanse was post I : lie next term of Court, on the .M.:i'ii.se ami at the cost, of the : v.:o'.e of ck 1 - ii von ma !".: oilier 1 I VI :it Oak Hall, 241 and 243 Main 'ii' nvn, an.l our word for it you t. men from whom to yur- lothi.iff or cent s tur- inay stand in need of. er have a eoniDlete us- i ' "f V.l yles and textures which 4t r-.s:t;v,.iy sellinj; at lowest panic 4 '.'uaiiil participate, t f wiin contemplate adding to ?f'.'. for the appriachin;? holi- i' ni -.iej and secure satisfac I'vf'ii wlieie they reside, by vis i '. (',,;,., , famous drv poods, f 'iii'i iniiinery emporium, Opera jSO deai goods or llotfman, the supposed murdered man, on his recent departure from home, and in which lie allirms that he parted company with I Tollman in New York, where he had squandered all his money in a gambling hell, is the correct one, and this belief is strengthened by the fact that the missing man declared m several occasions that he intended to pull up stakes and leave at the first favorable opportunity. Rosenberg of fered to accompany any or all of his accu sers to New York and point out the where abouts of Hoffman, provided his expenses were paid, but thus far he has no takers. Sheriff William B. Bonacker retired from his oiEco last Saturday, his term of service having expired. For many years past the people of this ounty have been verv fortunate in the selection ol their Horrible Fatality. An accident of a most shocking nature occurred in the bor j ough of Etna, near IMltshnrg, between sev , en and i'ht oVlock, .Saturday morning, i So far as we have been able to learn, the ...... i. in., i n j-, kii!(i8 ; j votinsr. UI1- s'-iit scenes eliaract cii si i; of tho K-isr Mini I "West ; iht! White Mountains of New Hamp j shire, ami the dill's ofCr-en Jiiver in V.'y I oming Territory. In all the range of grand I ami licantit'nl American scenery, it would ! lie dilliciiit to rind two more pict ure.-'qiie or uianuiui mi'hs, uiiiuu as uatuie i:i iicr varying moods, yet appropriate companion pieces. The view in the "White Mountains -.rives the beholder a grand and sublime scene of the most famous regioR in New Ei.e-!and, a pietu--e whicli is filled with the very spirit, of the region. The top of the principal mountain is surrounded by clouds ol' magic al beauty, which add life to the scene, indi cating, as they do, action. The picture is !ri d man, a laborer, named Timothy tmB ot the elements earth I-1--; M eet. Johnstown, "i t :i liner array uf ;e nii-derate prices. Ai'.y if :int fully twe i.lVilM mil ." J entv veara ; iriilivhns carried on the clothing ' : l':'M 'liiitou street, Johnstown, i N'ilt'iat Mine, we venture to say, 1 er f.u-.l to sujtply his custom- j ::e-t g.i.vls at honest prices a ? n which he still continues to j "ii" can find to his profit who ,' :t liis establishment. I -re i. .ii f. ,! municipal officers in j "'i-h of Callitin, held ou j f"- ic-ulted in the selection of j . tinned gentleman : liurgess, I : ' niiis; ComicU. C. IK Brad- ! ( ':;, v .i 1 1 r:;i.n .t .t I ! ll.itv Tcn-ir. Ir.i.l ( Vm in the Catholic cemetery. HviMaysburg Ii': Ulster. sheriils, and they were peculiarly s m tho ; h(.ro a ,.OU,ie i0ths ago. His remains choice or Mientt UonaeKer. n nen wesa weret.rouht to this place on Saturday even that in every respect he has been a model j ing last, and interred on Sunday afternoon officer, we only express the unanimous scutimeut of the people throughout the county. A gentleman by nature, he has so discharged the important trust confided to him as to win the respect of all with j whom he had official business. While he was prompt and efficient in the discharge , of his duties, lie was never narsn or op- ..liupliy, was m the employ of Suanrr. Cha! lant Co., proprietors of Isabella furna- e. It was his duty to put the material into the furnace, and to do this it was necessary for him to stand upon a plat form elevated some distance from the ground Uoor. While he and a companion were in the act. of putting some material intothe furnace that morning some part of the stack gave way and young Murphy fell into the furnace, and before he could be rescued was hunied to a crisp. When taken out he was a horribly mutilated corpse. .Murpny was a citizen ot Hollnlavslmrf . i where his friends now reside, and only left j hues of the sky. which are also reproduced water thrown together by the hand of the great artist. Such a picture is always fresh, and never grows dull. In pleasing contrast with the blue clouds .i:id cool heights of the White Mountains, we. have the Cliffs of (ireen IMver, a golden, sr.n-tiulhr.l landscape, with a sky full of glory a breaking away of tlirt clouds to let the King of Hay through ! Tho physical geography of the Great West is very pecu liar, and this Mr. Moran has faithfully re produced. .V grand red sandstone rock, or bulte, rises like a ruined castie fiom one side of the river, reflecting ail the brilliant Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. THE BEST PAPER ! TRY IT!! BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The SrirXTiriC A'l KBICAV, now iii its 1:h year, enjoys Hie wiiiol eii cu iui ion of ui'.y weekly newspaper ol the I-mil in tho world. 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More t hau lift;- thousand applications have been made for pat 'iits lliroii-sli their UK-eney. Parents ur obtained o:i I he i.esr terms, mod els Of new inventions and sketches examined and aJviee ri-c-e. All patents arc published in the Seicntiiic American the week they issue. Send for Pamphlet, 110 pages, containinir laws and full directions for obtaining Paien's. Address for the Paper, or concern i tiir Patents, M I NN - (.. U7 Park It w. N. Y. ErancU Of fice, eor. p and 7th S:s.. Washington, I. C. y" The Si iKNi-iric AMiatscA.N and Ca.ukia Fukkmas will both l-e sent one year to any ad dress for $1.25, ciish in advance. N'os. 113 and ll." Clinton St., Johnstown. S(o yes ! S (o ves ! tly, copper ssiieet-irox iVT Gil 1 ATLY Reduced Prices ! THE UXUKItSIGXKl) WILL SELL TBOMPTLI ATTENDED TO. ! Fr.O."M THIS HATE AT EDUCED RATES FOROSHI AS FOLLOWS : Xo. 0 Ironsides, - - S - - r O Improved Xalional, Si l Spcer's Anti-Dust, S " " O Duqztesne ALSO. A LA1UIE LOT OF $40.00 :n;.oo 32.00 ::.j.o o.Oo Nes. 278,-280 and 2S2 Washington Si., JOHNSTOWN, PA. lYOOD, MOItRELL & CO. W'ASUIXGTON STIiEET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa.f W holt i alt and Ettcil Dculci in - 1 FOHEI&I AHfl EQMESTIC BAY EOBDS, MILLI.VERY GOODS, HC.OO , J.OO , HARDWARE. 30.00 i QUEl-.NSWARE. 1 BCOTS AND SHOES. PABLQB ABB HSATIRS STOM ! uats.Jkaiu. iiuioumiiiiJuxtJ ,J1U ' J-tJ; , CARTETS AND OILCLOTHS, .Hie. wu.L BE iros.o p j UKADY-MADE CLOTHINO. T COST rOli C SII ? i GLASS WAKE. YELLOW WARE. f,t,y T, ,pt ' i W 00 DEN AND WILLOW WARE. ul'A). llLAlLhi. PROVISIONS and rhtU, ALL KINDS, Topeiher with nil ruanner of Wet tern 1'rodoca -ncli as FLOUR. BACON. FISH, SALT CAHBON OIL, &.C., 4c. E3T" VVIiolesalo and retiil order solicited 1 i.rr uirtlv filled on tti shortest notice and most reasonable terms WOOD. WORRELL &. CO. Ebeiisr-urr. Ni v. 21. 1S73. rrs c 5 c-i 11 lllilUVl TAOS ONMH "NVilmoke, Dec. 10, 1873. Deau FrekmAk. Tlie election on the new Constitution created niite a stir in onr village to-day The vote in favor of the Constitution was 13 to 4.1 ayainst it. Sain- V, A. " ini: JuilDro of Electiou, I:i'lertoi, Jchn Calligan, pressive. Sheriff Bonacker intends re-! ""-rliill townsbii jravo 'A votes for and 75 urningto Johnstown, Lis former residence, j tiliPolZ ana m wuaiever uuMiie ) noxious to a certain class of voters in that gage he will have the best wishes of the aistrict people for his success. Ileiinan Hanmer, j jum McGougb, sr., of Sumnierhill liis successor, is a gentleman of liiyb char-.i towushin. eanturcd a bear in a tran bonie ncter and Dossesses all the qiialilieations time airo, which is said to have lic.-n tlie faithfully and satisfactorily to discharge the duties of bia important otlice. Ax Ispaxe JonssTOwsEK Commits Su icide by Drowning. Mr. Avtj. Kbb, a : well known and much esteemed citizen ol sbip, this county, for Johnstown, committed suicide, about live championship of the j o clock on ednesciay morning usr, uj fill' at 'resson vester- ! drowning himself in the Stony Crctk at It seems thai lor some tune lias been alllicted with mental 'n;:natc!i between Aleck Mc f '.'ia si, in and Henry He 1!'" - I .Vl.,., .,. II .. 1) 1 - A l . 1 v -hi. nene. -v icie- , mat piace. pla.c ..;iV, tho Kll-illfr" a 1 tincl Mr 1? largest and most oleaginous "critter" of that species j'et secured in this "neck of timlH-r." Mr. V. M. "VVoleslagle, who cut his foot some time ago, has been on the move once more for a couple of weeks past. Having nothing more to communicate, I will close. Yours, truly, S;uuio. i ;che respectively, buTthat dbrangement.and having frequently threat ,.i.i;,:v a ,istakt, as (;t alK; ' j t kil. i,imself, a constant watch was neaier me mark, ii not .' tr.iiarv V-''.lonl, l.n I 8ld ,l as s next, it be- v.ants to get bis 'Id order of tilings, ' lilted up Photo- ssible. Let no -;! , ll-"'r "u from attending f ,,;-s' 1.,-ednd, as rain or sLine, a'.! i , '"'!'l't" '-t and always will- J1M,C, t,, .m l,,..!.,' li'l' . - 1 J 1 "-- atui most reasonable tra1(V:;"lc,rrl to ,lie mammoth Wt , :s r"s'fr & (luinn. .-4 .!""-'"':'"'N liberal and de- PouiiHSi'TS. Take two eggs, beateu, three-quarters pound I white sugar, one tea-spoonful salt, half jint of sweet milk, one table-spoonful melted butter, if they are desired very short ; mix together with a spoon, then add three pints of Hoar, hav ing in it one-and-a-half measures Banner Baking Powder. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder ,i,mt tl.o bom- of the morning indicated j contains a small measure, tc be used even i .... . j ti ,i,mn ti,n . full, accordina to tirmttod directions, it you aoove lie luuuceu tucm W - i - . , ., former on a lounge in the room and the latter on the betl behind him. Having , thus nut them off their guard, he snranir from the bed and itlinpea the second story front window of his cLani- j j, a list of rifty valuable Recipes. in the water. The picture is exceedingly brilliant, but none too much so for the heart of thedreat American Desert, where tins scene is laid. The foreground of this pic ture is very rich, and the study of trees is delicate and natural. One may carefully examine the whole list of chromos o Herod to the public, and fail to find elsewhere so much real artistic excellence as in these two representative landscapes. They are every way worthy of the great art jourual of America "The Aldine." OBIT! AKV. MOOKE. Died, at the reideneoof his fnthoi in this place, on Sutnnl.iv Inst. after a protract ed illness, Mr. Thomas (1. Mnomc, ehlest sen of Johnston Moore, Esq.. aifed about 17 vears. Tlie lecertsetl ivns an nprisftit, unliable Ken lleiiian. ami possi-ssed n heart t'uil ot tl:e milk of human kindliest. He had no enemies, uird his rleatii is sincerely Iameuteti by hosts of true and unscllitih l'rielids. NOTICE. I hereby caution :11 per- : sons against Trust ing my wife, Emza- i Eirru iHH'OHEitTY, on my Hccount, as I am de. j termineJ cot to pay any f'.-bts 'ntrcict.-; l y i her. AAEON UOL'U H KKTV. ! C'learfleld Twp., Dee. 10, 1ST3. lly.-CL. j This First-class Chromo will be civra to every j sahs'-riiii-r to GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1S74,; Whether to a Sinsrle Subscriber fur Three Dollars, i er in a Club of Six, lor Fourteen Ii'l.ir. Ail.hvss. L. A. CiOII:Y, N. l'j. Cur. Sixth nml Cheffniit S.., rinbtd'a. I'a. j t?-see Tf rms iu l.aily's BonV Tor other I'lnlw.-ua j I LAST anl Itl'.KT r ion fur Cart- ' rrtifs and i Wako IS::e-iikii's f.iinil.v new.pnp"r aivee every , Fiilisi-nhor a l'AiR of the largest J'.nd lincst )IKt- CI U A 11 IS t wo tin 'St a tt met ivc 'al)jects.t hat 'take' on s'mht painted by M i f . AiidcrMin. ks cont r.ista i hnd coitiiiai.iuuP l"nr iier " U iiii- A n'o!:c" and "V.--t A sic i." A''tits have l.MM KXSK .SI'CI'KSS: I call ii the -i-esi nur-iiu-s? ever o:I--ri.'il canvassers. We furnish t he lightest and han'l-u:i'.ost out tit . and pay very hitrh i-oniini.-.-idi.F!. Kt.-h su tsriln r receives withoct iiki.av ur.i h.'aul i.f'n I :i-rures, which nro ready fur 1M.U i:i 1 ATK 1 1 AA KJ; V. The paper itself stands p. crlesji aniun-j; family . journals, licimj co popular t hat of i:. class i; has t he larnrst rh ru Irjiini in the rnrhl! I'mploys the !ie.t literary talent. KdwarJ K2rar!i-stons ii rial i"i ry is inst he irinnii::?: ta'-lc chapters suipl!ed to each suhsrri iier. ."Mrs. Stowe's lun xi'e:;-il seuuel to ''Mil Wife, unit I" betriris in lhe new ; par. Anyone wishing a irood salary or an lu li-pi n lcnt'busini ss, bhoiild S'-nd fur circulars an 1 Icrms 4 !S' 'I to .1. Ii. FOK1) Cil., Yi.rk, V WANTED, liosi-on, Chicairo, C"incinnati, or San Frane.scu. Acres. Goal an AT PRIVATE SALE! SITUATE ATUIESSOX STATION, PA.R.R.,i COSIAIKISO 2. QQQ more or less, underlaid with the Best Quality of HODMTAIN COAL. A portion of tho Land well titnberf-d with HEMLOCK, OAK, CHESTNUT, Sc. gTFThe attention of iersons vishinr toen jrawe in the mini it? of Coal and i-ianufact lire of Cuki' is t art ieu la. ly in v ited to 1 h is sale, hs the Lands ofi ered surpass, cii her for epecti hit ion or safe investment, any property to be found iu Western I'etmsy! tinia. lor lu'thcr information m to the property and for price, terms, etc . call on fir address .I.N'O. F.. Sl'AXLA.N, I'xoeutor of M. M, Adams, dec'U. Ebensburg:, Au?. Z2, lST3.-tf. US" CSS f - pz rH 2 H O S 33 - ef I v 9 l-Vl --1 -i -.i --l: 8 a t a 3 d i o in fl 5'cr ''a-v ' "n'--a wanted I Allelass. V" 't V ' ' cs of werkiriij p'-r.).!r. of either kci. ri'iinj or ol'!. mane more money at work tor us in their spare liioni'.its. or all the time, than at anv thiug; tls'j. particulars free. Adiircss t. Sii.nson Co., l onland, Maine I K3 ( 'lerirynieti. Io.sii:i:tster., Men, and Alcu aad Women keot on his movements, fti l uesuay night the wife and brother of the nn fortu nate man remained up won mm, own ELECTION of OFFICJJIiS. No lice is hereby given to the members of the Protection Mutual Kire Insurance t'oinpa- ' ny of C::ulbi ia County, that the n-o-ular annual I t-P'etion o Directors will tie held at their office j in Kbensbur, on Monday, Jan na i y -lt h, li'i, I bctweCQ the hours of 10 a- m. and 2 v. M. T. W. HICK, Secretary. Kbensburg-, Dec. ID, 1ST3. c feed tier Teacher?. S:u lents. and wide-stwake Youiu ol II eia.-vic.s : You ea n easily earn a first-c!a?s S.winic Machine; or Hooks suith lent to stock a Library; or smne vsl iiHbie pie ares to bfaurify your la pies : or a nice S.ereoseuT,.-; or. a too. I Time-keeper (Clock or Watch): or a Music i!o.: or a Cold Pen; or a PiiO torraphie A il.uni : or a st.-.n 1 Kcr' 'n- I.niji ! r )i.ur i'arlor : or a fine Aceurdcon : nr Webster's I ! lustrati.d iir.r;o 1 lieti inary : or IJotrers' World rrnov, ned Soouiry j roups; era fine Violin: e ra J.'cminaton j.'iilt; c'ane: or n L mimrton l)"i;;le Hurrel iiren-h fjiiadin Shot (iini; or a ('abinet Origan worth K0: by siniT;y workir.ur uj your im ocjupiei! tini-- iu a wiiy explain.-1 in the circular of tho Ai. 11. P. Co. Peneoi i v ieititimai e and ri spei i ab'.e; ui-nv won! 1 mv jiiiilaol liropie. Address M. 11. 1'. co'lii Last festh St., New York. Loretto Property VLOT OF Oltorxi) tdtu-itein Loretto bor oiiff h, Cambria couiii y. Pa ., i"v known on the plan of said bor- A,' V" ouh as Lot No. 7S fronting 5a ili " ij.H. feet on Pt. Mary's street and ex-&J t-LZifHi. tending back bid feet to St. Jo-sri;. sepli street havinsr thereon erected a jroo.i TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, WITH BACK KITCHEN BUILDING ATTACHED, ' Frame Stable, and other Outbuildings. The House contains seven rooms, bosi.?a ih kitchen. Mt:d has a coimr.o lions cellar under it all in the best order. Cheap at 1.(X0 -ons-tliii 1 in cash ; balance hi two euual annual pny int nts,wit!i intere-t. flood titlo. Aoplytothe owner, J isr.l'll GI'Trt'A LI . or to J E . W. OAT.MAX, Heal F.state At'ent. June'O, is;'i,-tf. Loonsliurjr, Pa, I'KOPItltTOKS OP cannot obtain this really valuable article from vonr trrocer bend "j cents to Ianner NOTICE. In the matter of the Es- j tate of Jane Wherbv. deecaseJ. i l i i"f Bakin" Powder, 1'. O. Lock liox 017, Pitts- And now, in c. s, ls7;f. on motio.i of J. fial- j ! suddenly I . . .a ali voll wln receive, postage ; litzin Lake. Esi-, H. L. Johnston appointed Au- 1 through ; " .? ' uljartcr found uarkace, together . If l: report distiibntioii of luoney iu tho I bieham- I 1 . . - Ur.JS') ' fa kanJ of the accountants, to ami mon? the l sioo In "a!l St. often lead to a for tnn". NO b'ISK. B:'-paie paiophlet for Fiamp. VAi.v.-sr'NE Tt aritinoi; U Co., Hankers and Brokers, U'J Wall-t-t., X. Y. :t!tli:j.r. ! I suffered with atarrli thirty j vears, and was enrol bv a Simple rctnedv. . "Will send reoine. posia-jo free, .n ail oliUct 'd. licv. T. J. JlKAP, 1. rawer K6. Syracuse, X.Y. II ber, carrying; the sash with linn, llts j wife reached Lira in time to catch una iy j one of the feet as he was Roiug through the window, but being tumble to hold him until her brother-in-law came to her assist- ar.ee, lie fell to the ground, striking upon his head, but immediately jumped up and parties entitled thereto to report at the Ar gument Court. Iiy the Court. j Pursuant to the above, T will sit at my ofiice j in ttieilSCU'.r, on .m.UAr, nit; i.'au u.ii vjr J.wi'Aitv next, at 1 o'clock, p. M, Dee. 1:. -4t. It. L. JOIIX3TOX. " lit "r-t. .t l . : .. i. i i . c ... . . t J I , ' "oiL.i .tonus- mane tor tuo ciceu, into wiucn ne piuugen "'oi'l I seme, i ,iint-ft "'"f'l oi,b, f .. 1 iLe i,. , - u ii. at par--c';i s'; i,:'u"- to invest their -'""'-s, Whether tostr,iV Tv'vir'Il'1-v''"i!y needs, can , -if,,.;"1 with Messrs. . ,nl' - . , . ' W JOU Oft. The IlAKKisiscisci Patriot. The cen tral orphan of the Democracy of the State, the Harrisbnrg rut Hot, has issued its pros pectus lor 1H74. To say that the Patriot displays marked ability in its columns and that it is a staunch and uncompromising ad- vill-ntl" O SOUIU UeillUl-liim uuilliiic, ia nun- ... . .j..,;.,-. ,;.. .... u, f VCll ! I'.'riri ; .iv to express the view of every man who Jsl s.nton thub .v... r.ad:j It. Hie 1 vCh.il 1 an iui Ian iii.iiiniiuiu ( HVKKTIKntit Sent l-.vrnitil for 2 KLJj & .., II Park Uow, Ne w York J Sent by tnitil for 2". Ad.iri ; G KO. P. litj W- A DM IN ISTI1 ATOH'S NOTICE. before any one could inter the rash act. His body was not recovered i gjJ'(et a'n,i as it is furnished at a very low until about 11 o'clock on Wednesday morn i nn ,dit, and no doubt does meet with a ing, when it was found in the Conetnaugh , j,ui-al patron"ge from tho Democracy of river, .about one mile below its junction i the State. Subscribe for it and you will be with the Stony Creek. The deceased leaves j sure to well pleased with its varied, aud a wife and three young daughters. iutoreatiug contents. iriln-i i count v. have been u-ranted to the nn dersijrned, rcsidinir in S-ummitvllIe, to whom; nil persons indebted to said estate are request- iii ii' iiiiirYi. i ... .... , - - - . . Iui? claims or doniauds will make known the game without delay. JUH.V SHAHBAUGII. Adai'r. Summit. Dec. VJ, 1ST3.-CI,' IXECUTORS' NOTICE. J J i:.-ta;e of David Pow-et-L. dee'd. Letters Tcs: aineniary to th? es n:e of Havii) Pow em.. bite ol C;iin':na township, t 'ambria eoun ty, hiiviiiit been granted to t he uu ler.iirned bv the Kesrister of esi 1 county, all persons in lebied .ire re(ucs'ed to make iniiuedia'c pavmenc nd those having clafuis against the s-'ue will present them duly iu:heatlcaed for ertlcrneni. 11 - K 1XKEA1 . J)CC. 5 -t O KO. C. IC. Z A1IM, Executors. JAMES NULL. Attokxky-at-Law, j Eheniburg. Otlice in Colonnade linr. , Collecious irouip-Vy a'tended :o. - 1 12 l-,"73.- I.J I JAMES 1". MIIIIKIZX, Attorney at Law and Ileal Estate Agent, IIOLLIDATHIlL'KG, PA. Cf FECIAL ATTKXTI'IS sjivc-n to the ec.llec O lion of ciaim. in litxir. Cumbria. Hunting den. r!edfor i, Centre and Clearfield counties. Parlies wisbiiijr to perehn.-o. lent. vrl or er ebniiue reui estate will lind it irreatly to their alv:uiisje to cmII on or add rex- me. t-ffC'ii roridciico in either i:::-!iih or Osr mn solicited. tpt, TO, l!73.-tf." COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., "XrILL receive money on dei'i-it. discount , U and collect notes, and ttt)nd to ail tu busings' usually dan br!!;intr. , tiept JiO.tf. JAS. i. 7.AI1M, :rhier. j 7il. M. IAA)YD & ro , Y UANKIiR?. ALTOOVA, PA . l"jeftton tho principal cities and Silr ind : Gold for s.ilo. Co.'ler-tionM made. Jioni ; chived on deposit, pcyahle on riemand wif hom j interest, or on time with litifit"! at fnir into. ; 1JI 'liysiciini irrot. CAUiii)i.i.T'iw.t, Pa. Office in rear of John Pitck"; store. Xi'.it 1 tnlls iiiiv bo made the r-sid-ni.-e of John j Buck. ri- April I. ls;X-tt. j DANIEL McMAlTOHLIN. Attorney a'-I-a'.r, Johnstown, Pa. Oaiee in the elu E.iehutire builtiitisr, mp-stairs.) eortic r of t bn t'i and Locust street.. Will attend to ail bto uees connected w ltU his rrotefioa. KMX FOl'MillV AM) STOVE WORKS IO L L IDA YSI URfJ. PA . nA VIXG piirchuscd t ho establishment lately known us Kntei pi ise Foundry, we are now prepared to iiiaiuifscture LIGHT CASTINGS of very decription. The Various Styles of Stoves manufactured nt our establishment are iu all respects eijual to any in the market. Steam Engines and all kind cfMaehiner, promptly and satisfactorily repaired, t 'r A i 1 our work Is warrantedZto t,o xaotly what it is i epresfetited. 1 Atiif. HO.-tf. gTavT 'yeageti & CO., M holcsxlc and Rtail Snr.nrt urcn of TIN, 10FIER AND SHEET-IRON WARE, AND Li EAI. EES IS ,-1 A J ' ii Xo. 1-lOkt Eleventh Avenue, Alloona, J ;i - HOOFING and SPOUTINO mado to order and warranted perfect 'in tuanufacture and material. orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to, and poiito jitti;i;ou bccod4 t hll. whether tber pnrchr.se or not. Aitoona, Peid. 3, 18T3.-tf., Parke's Marble Works 1.13 t'ranUliu Street, Jo3ni towq. " rOM'MKN'T?, 1 1 1 : A 1 and TOM R . :t ! s rtfN ' S. COCXTIUl and CA-Iil. 'P S KT SLABS. MAM KLS. ic-, toauu-j farturt-o or toe very rs; i:..i:an mioj Air.erier.n Jiai uics. tut ire siiiinc-i , ; i .1 O. ..r-O-u ..,.1 i I i.l n .... a.i.. v -j . '.., uv rig u uiiu ,, I. J . t " iTki-s vesjeet fully solicited. .'a ai.il promptly tilled at tUo very low- . est csii rates. Try us. EiL. Oct.iM.-iu. JOnX VAl'.KIv irnim mwui WoliKsl 131 Iracklln hlrcct, Johudowu. JfJll'i W. B.OJ4. - l'nnrlelor lifiON l!M KNTj, 11E1 and TOMli STONPS, 1 CUVNTf.R ami OAB1NKT SLA US. AND TEL", .to., rr.toifaetur-d or tUo Terr beet ltal iau and American Marbles, perfect .nlisfaa Uoo i work, design and price ic utxtitxtxn-rt. ''"Orders respectful: F-oiici';nrt prorcpe lv exo I Jbcsto-ot Iwv. 11, ";L-tf. v.r' Ml :;'-!;Vill
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