1W2. S r T 1 I J J Is IS g MM filKLIiil. "J"-CJenburs, Pa.f riAT'rm yov 27 t97d' rit or "k " v, rTMwTiin!" l.uraj.liic dispatch reoeived iinmedi , hefsrs gninf to press Thursday Ten- hrin ,lie nnoimcemH of the Ml '( v.cx. V. M. Ward, pastor of St. ", (Catholio) rburch, Hazel wood. f!'Crgl'. son of Mr- Martin Ward, y.k,s iilat-e, and brother-in-law of the edit f this paper. His disease was consump- 1 of the boweis. iay uoa rest In soul. -xt week. rArr, nci t.e Other Place. Tbr esrs wsrs shot ia the vieialty of 'g,.)S OS raniru7 . Ilis proposed military company ia this if .aid to be filling op its ranks. ' i ibs bear and two cubs were seen the Z, ir a 1-onpIe of mile west of town. The "Kbsssburif Silver Ceraei Band di ome excellent music en the streets T'.cova uM a MUP wouse for the needy, cjb " institution wouldn't We out of place e,la Kbeuaburij. Ec''r asven-np and shooting at mark qu't lively time among the tur C;,hrwy ti week. Jfltu aud caps ia almost endless profil es now on exhibition and for sale very !i. fur caU at M. L. Oattnaa's. -Bur jeur boots aud show frem If. L. 0, m, who D-" decidedly the largest, best jiimt varied stock in Kbensburg. i fine dees was shot on Saturday last by t amitvillu's faneus marksman,,! in Johu f while out hunting tiear that place. Buf "Elaine," the family safeguard, .j,.:.ot all oilier oils. You will save life 1 - l nritflt' ri thereby. See iuUtriumii I -lie -Letter from Maryland," published i i tsotber column, should hare appeared ' jnwk.but was unaroidably crowded eat. For s choice article of back wheat flour, Iflith we bare tested and cau honestly re 3 iameu.1, f to M. L. Oatnaan's cheap cash i iore. : !t buying all the goods you need frem . X L.OatmAD, and payingoashiu hand, yon n aesitively save 16 cents eu every dollar !bt'm1. -sUnnff Haumer set ap a grand Thanks piin; iliimer for his eighteen boarders yee rlij. Tsrkeys and other delicacies ruled , 'ie roast. -An lnlisua county paper tells of a we itn ever there who dreamed of seeing her jlik-inJ kiss the servaut girl. But, ef iiurse. the sussaud never dreamed of such ) -Tnc ordinanee against roasting on the SM sails. liih iu plain English means 1 Mi ci eu the parements, is to be strictly luforecd, imuh to the chagrin of Young 1 Ami-rn a. AiLoup' lbs many new improvements utii.b Jd their t harms to the Meua u.a Hor.ir grounds at Oresson next season, to; ili 'itsi worthy ef oieetien will ben T.,,',-t mile in lsngth. -IX J.Vt. M. Iomenec, Bishop of this xim, hJ the tnisfoi tuue to fall and spratn n.'h wrists very sererelr while alight iifr'm -a carriage near rerrolia City, Hut- t' aim ii ' m . I W. Oat-man, Kq., requests ns to 'tUtif the pnrties who stole tweehick- ivoru his rtable a few nights ago will 3.1 t Ii if- oflice and p:vjr for tho pullets he nt 111 anybody who they am. -A blatk iter, about two-and-a-half nrg old, btraytnl t'roto tlie rettiditnce ef Mr. icry r.yrne, in Cambria townxhip, on Sat iny, Nov. 14th. Any informatien that ' I lead te the recovery of said steer will t'.iberally rewarded. - -The Mayor of A Iteona Issued a Tbauks- -A m 5 y J ;.;r. proclamation eo 1 uesday, whieh nisy Atv.i to be bringing things down re a rery 'is poii:t. If it w.isn't. too latu we would i.pst the propriety of BurvtsB Klnkead, p'.ico, tloirg likewise. Vr. (;' K. Muilin, late manager of the Mw. a u liniisie at Cresson, bow general cvi.t. at the Rt. Clond Hotel, rhiladel- jea'leman who has a henrt to feel fci ;' woes, had two hundred leaves ef I .'! bitted among the deserring poor if J t :i tihterd:y. -ITi.liainOibtion, of Bedford county, who a. v fted in l.sr-,; en alleged doubtful x:::bt ami eenteueed to nine vears and ficosifci' in;prisonnieut for outraging his 5i "vj:!.-r. Las lust baeu tiarrfaacd hv ' ': f Hartrsaft up..n the reuominendaMon of a lipinl tf Pardons. -I a bir CbriMy's pony, "Jc-ff," was not !'r-scI c,f yesterday, as pc announcement, -e eg to tl, f.ilure of some parties to re n ih (-haiice books held by them, but the " r g w ; ; I positively cotne off on Satur l. K'th. Let no tna with a dollar to : j V- 7 - 9 .9 I t 5. I "fail to try his luck. .-Fat. I.rir, the gentleman whe pecket ,te,,",JK ""m of eleven hundred dollars vRe::y"s eln tion, was in town yesterday, f:i! tl.auki u the neoat approved style. ".'arUver geiitl;inau, an excellent en t erand a sure shot, and we congratulate 'senhls god forluoe. . - ff.irless and just. In an hon name j ird jf nver yon bu'st, 'awtll be because , u hare forKven to buy yoer cloth- V:n .'sine ,). Miftpby, of the famous ?.,,ihlng nail ; 10!) C'.inton street Jobns ho is always disposed to sell his I'M imp enough to save any man from "'. ruin. i-lenzined indlridnal at Lilly's Station .,PaUad put on him" very effectually on 1 rtofeBlr.(r Isst. He started oat with J '."itntioa ef whipping so iiiebody, but by .. 'nh got tbroagh he found thatsome V baj bitten off one of his ears, cut his "t iip vf-ry badly, and otherwise used . ory ecmipietelv. j-it ths fosrth thee within a year the ff Mr. John Law, in Hollidaysbnrg f wrgsrlzed a few nights ago, and fifty ,'" vrlli ef hams, shoulders and buck r!1f ir carried away. AsLaw-has suf "age.Kl deal by the visits of thieves, it J ' time tbsttbe thieves should be made '3.r by the visits of the law. ! .' marksman our mahogeny headed ' T"" Heover, ef Cambria township, arled nnocess. On Thursday week ht '1ve-ei8htbs string in three shots at hl1B(lr'd Trtl dlstanee, and on the I . "ay he planted twelve shots within a I ,,5"jf 'Sbt and one-eighth inches. Can . best that kind of shooting? t Te mertal remains of Mr. Ckarlcs Mc K T"; who UJ in A Mono a on Thursday f last wesk, were brought to this I ln t''-'tholi cenfetery l 'Kk1,7, A AlSKn from St. John s ') , ry r,d B"flil Society and " ,aun,br of engineers and other . . . Uie a -ad mocuwmna.mt I K r. A 1. ,4 , l eut in the eold. no one need be "'"'a.V " Mtut 10 M we" to yu"l! I tliers; but when properly dressed ir4a. h be9t whieh can be bought ,-ai. : ' - -i liens v SroHur iithtap here im nest nargains ilir'i' hlLi nr or far. the celd JJLr;'n Others. Jies. 341 and 243 l1'tLriHor,n' P'y, h one of i'ar7 TV!!,""1 the S"el Works, h Jennsto H Washington fcow h1.TWn, Ta'd afternoon bui k .in " ""'"liatanearlvlavthe '1 d h'm """a'y; which 'it'v Th. ,,ay "d ""k 1ne vteo'n,..kJ",.Min '""Pce, which ) r'e?h.r" V" Eea.t WaAl. earle- sin. i t. .. ' "e re h.rrv tosav that Mra. "ulolGlcieiit ...! l. .-.i i- 1 J,,;,' .OVt',iljK herrecentcon- 'h .. " n that ocoasion. and Hiu. ., ," ,,d eliwwUnre, tx-curred In 'eurk. , , rT as was the infnrina- 10 ,H Ch,D Wh -" to n,.,r".rL'? "liIor hd lest his arm, I'kB. ha i wateh and it ?' .DJ"k,d.u UP h "J- he'll never i'e j, "'.'I r ",::'.huoting case order. l' t .w. v 'ncnd Albert Itoslet, Ni eo J 'V cuH't"re from a del Kfw n y ast w..k, and although , " Ilia Olll V lurtl,... .1L.L..IH.?. i in . . i -iiiuuui iu ouiiuinir Among the Immense piles of desirable goods at E. J. Mills' cheap cash store, noth ing nsere seasonable can be found than the elegant Quaker flannel and new steek ef la dies' and misses' shoes just received. A large lofef Ladies' Felt Hats at Oeis, Foster & Ionian's, Jehnstewn, and not only came te the conclusion that they felt nice but that they looked nice and are nice. Pur chases followed a matter of eonrse, but the felt hats were so cheap that the la dies really felt that they got mere value fer their money tbaa they felt was due to them. The geed name that's engaged br Messrs. Myers & Loyd fer selling the best kind of goods very lew has fairly been gained and is fullv maintained, as their easterners very well know, by a constant desire to give to each bnyef the best bargains that any merchant San show. So try them a whack and you'll surely go back every time that at shopping you go. An old man named Temple P. Valen tine was knocked down, run over and In stantly killed by a backing freight train at Wilkinsbnrg, on Tuesday afternoon last. The unfortunate man was In the act of re moving some lamber from the track v hen he met his tragic death. The entire train passed over his body, mutilating itfoarfullv. The deceased waa the father of Benjamin Valentine, a well known brakeman ou the Pennsylvania railroad. A Butler coanty man on hie way to visit a son who is a pupil at St. Francis' College, Loretto, found upon reaching Cresson Satur day afternoon last that his pocket-book, containing about $80, had beeu lest or stolen. A suspicious looking individual who had tor a tiase been seated beside the Butler county man, who, by the way is said to have been "tightly slight," was suspected f having stolen the pocket-book, but a po liceman who searched him at Altoona failed to find the missing greenbacks. Michael Glass, of Conemaugh borough, and ltob't Walkinehaw, of Johnstown, "fit" a prir.e fight, minus the prise, as an adjust ment of a little pereonal difficulty between them, near Scalp Lovel, Somerset county, on last Monday afternoon. Four rounds were fought in accordance with the rules of the P. K., and the fifth one called, but just at this juncture Robert failed to Walkin- ( pshaw I) to receive the striking regards ef Michael, whereupon the latter was declared to be "the bully boy with the 07Meye." I f the Herald roan means to intimate that we are his "pretended friend." behind whom, as he declares, ' ltepnblicau" has taken refuge, we beg leave U assure him that be is mistaken in the man. We are a friend to every body who deserves onr friendship, and although It is not a very valuable article, we never pretend te bestow it figuratively whilo we withhold itin reality. Anyhow, it would be well te bear in mind that a nowspaper is a medium through which all have a right to le heard when they think oecasion dotnands it. As the Altoona Radical man Is in a peuk of trouble about the Democratic seekers af ter legislative offices, whom it says are so numerous that each of tbe one hundred and en Democrats in the Houso will only get between one-third and one-half of a man, the Hollidaysburg Standard suggests that if tbe "one hundred and ten" aforesaid can't fiud any oeo in tho Democratic party small enough' to fill the bill, the editor of the Radi cal would occupy tho vaonum, however small, to a hair In the capacity of "privy ceunmdlor." Our esteemed friend, Mr. John Coeney, of Bast Cenemaugb, who has a heart as big as a mill-stone, was, we regret to notice, victimized to the extern of a new overcoat aud a pair ef boots, on Saturday last, by a dishonest aud ungrateful "turnpike sailor." Mr. Cooney, in the kindness of his heart, foi-ninhed the tramp with a warm Uin ncr, and tkii tma. htm sit at the fire and warm himself until ho woai return from the shop, which would be in a few ntnvtas but wlinn he came hack he found tbe "un fortunate" and the missing articles non est. Ms. Anthony Vowinckel, a prominent and enterprising citizen of Blair couutv, and father ef Mr. Fred. Vowinckel, ef White township, this county, died very suddenly at his home In Fostoria ou Friday afternoon lat, in the 55th year of his age. Mr. Vow inckel waa at at one tltuo, and for several years, engaged in the soap and candle man ufacturing business at Hollidaysburg, bnt of late years has followed farming and the cultivation of a fine vineyard. The remaius ef the deceased were taken to Hollidays burg, where they were interred by tho Miv sonic fraternity on Monday morning last. Any one who has visited Johnstown on a shopping expedition can vouch for tbe fact that Messrs. Oeis, Foster St Qninn have not only the finest, largest and handsomest busi ness establishment, outside the Company's mammoth store, that Cambria county oan beast of, but that they keep the most im mense, varied and elegant stock of goods of every description, and soil at lower figures, because, they buy in greater quantifies and get larger reductions, than retail merchants there or elsewhere can afford to accept for goods of the same quality. Keraember this faot and act en it when next you visit Johns town. Among the many progressive bnsineoe meu in the city of A Itiw s can te round mere entrining or more deserving of suc cess than Oeo. W. Yeager & Co., dealers in all kinds ef cooking and heatiag stoves and manufacturers of tin, copper and sheet iron ware of overy description. The members of this firm, Messrs. Yeager & McNnvic, are toth reliable, energetio and liberal-minded gentlemen, with whom it is a pleasure and a profit to deal, and as they keop an ample stock in there line and sell at prices which cannot be surpassed for moderation any where, we advise onr friends te give them a call when wishing to invest in such articles. -A boy baby about two months old was left upon the steps ef St. John's ( Catholic) church, AUoona, while Mass was being cel ebrated therein on Tuesday morning last. The cries of the abandoned infant attracted the attention of tho congregation, ono of whom, Mrs. Mary Flynn, proceeded to in vestigate the matle.r, when she found the baby lying on one of the steps, as above sta ted, snugly enclosed in eomfortable wrap pings. Probably on the principle that find ers should be keepers, Mrs. Flynn took charge of the little waif, and the only ques tion now to be solved relates to the unnatu ral mother who so heartlessly abandon oil her offspring. We are under obligations to onr kins roan, Philip P. Cope, of Philadelphia, for ono of the largest and roest exquisite chro mos we have ever seen, enclosed in a magni ficent heavy walnut frame, and forming al together the mns attractive premium, offer ed in connection with the Vtnplea' Monthly, for which, as will be seen by advertisement elsewhere, Messrs. Cope & Rodgers are the general agents, that has ever been offered for public approval. With snch a beautiful chromo and such an excellent magazine the success of local agents is assured beyond a doubt. Good canvassers in want of employ ment ought to le able to make money with such a fn'.l hand as this. We beg leave to assure the Johnstown Trifjftne that two trees were not blown across the Bbensburg Branch read on Monday. The trees might have beeu blown down by the force of the storm and might have fallen upon the track, but they weren't and didn't. If they had been blown across tbe read they would hare been out of the way of Conduc tor Quartz's train and those twenty-two min ntes which it alleges were spent tn "prayer, objuration and wood-chopping," would have been devoted to more congenial pursuits hunting for pheasants or shooting at mark, for instance. P. S. Tho tree story is all a pack of damlizo anyhow, no trees having been blown either npoa or across the road. Nuffsed. The Johnstown TrVmne says that the wife of Mr. Christ. Reicli.of Sdmmitville.thls county, has fallen heir to $1,000 In gold by the death of her mother in Germany. As Mrs. Reich's mother died several years age In Carrolltewn, this county, the statement of the Tribune evidently lacks a very impor tant element, which Is something exceed ingly nnusnal for that great and good news paper to be guilty of. The money, however, is all right, and is more than double the amount stated, but It was an aunt of Mrs. Reich's, the widow of a former secretary to the Dukeef Baden, whose death has brought about this welcome windfall. As it is, we congratulate our friend Reich on being that m m h richer, now that the stamps are safely in his possession. California Correspondence. Cresset Statioh, Merced Co., Cal I Nov. 15, 1874. ( T)xsn FavEMAK Business eng-sgemeots and scarcity of news are my apologies tor vemain ing so long silent. IHI nEAtTTIFTI. RAIN. There were copious rains here this rail, which are unusual at this season. The first rain fell pn tnc Sd day of October, and this has been fol lowed by a dozen of heavy showers, some last ing all niffht. The ground bss been complete ly saturstcd, and vegetation is sprina-ina- up in every direction. BUSINESS. These unexpected rain falls surprised the farmers and hurried them up with their work, preparing; for tbe winter piowlnav It is very unusual to commence plowing before the mid dle of December, but the farmers this yoar commenced about the middle of October, or some two months earlier than heretofore. TR B BI.ICCTIONS. Tbe result of the elections in tbe east lives rrest satisfaction to the Democrats ef this Stste. as well ss to all frwe lovers of true free dom. I hope despotism Is at an end, and old fashioned liberty re-estabiisbed. I failed to re ceive your paper issued Just after tbe election, consequently I do not know what the result was in Cambria county. wild GnsSK. I never tboujrlit that there could be so many wild reese as have pxeied over this place rrotn the north and west toward the south and east. They could be counted by millions. One mitrbt count a thousand flocks at ono time. Wbeuce they come and whither they go is a ravetery to me. DOWN Iff TSIlt HOCTM. The farmers here are very much down in the mouth about the low price of wheat. It never wasse low since people beirno to raise wheat in California. There Is a prospect of a rise In the price now, however. It will eertio!- advance (luring- the coming1 winter, at all events. MOST. We had a sharp white frost Inst nhrht, which people say is a remarkable occurrence. Some times there is frost in January, but seldom any in the rail. ORATCLATIONS. I hope I can venture to congratulate the De mocracy ef Cambria county on bfo majorities, and I hope plain John Keilly Is now Hon. John Keilly. I am really aTraid now that MaJ. Potts will bare to die along with tbe rest. As he msde a good Judge, the more's the pity. Of coarse Rose and Hannan and Duck and McCol gan are all . K. And I do hope tbat White has been .defeated, but as Indiana county invaria fclf gives an overwhelming Republican major ity, I rear that I am hoping against hope. Yours, Ron Rot. P. 8. Since writing the above j-our Issue of the 8d Inst, has been received. It Is the oue of Oct 30th that is missing. Hurrah! hurrrtht! hurrah!!! Hang Geoeral (irant on a sour apple tree 1 Hang Bon. Duller oo a sour apple tree I Hung all the party on n sour apple tree I Brown's soul hain't marching on so mush as it used to was. Glory 'allelujnh I Yours again. V. R. Which stands Trr "Rob Rev," and likewise for 'Ka.licalisin Routed" and the "Republic Redeemed. Tnu huge drastic, griping, sickening pills, constructed of credo, coarse and bulky in gredients, are fast being superseded by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, or Sn-gar-Coated, Concentrated Root and Herbal Juice, Anti-Bilious Grannies tbe "Little Gian' Cathartic or Multumin Parro Physic. Modern Chemical Science enables Dr. Pieree to extraot from the juicesof the most valua ble roots and herbs their active medicinal principles, which, when worked into little Pellets or Grannies, scarcely larger than mus tard ed, renders each Utile Pellet as active and powerful as a large pill, while they are much more palatable and pleasant in effect. Dr. Ira A. Thatf.r, of Baoonsburg, Ohio, writes : "I regard your Pelletsas the best remedy for the conditions for which you proscribe them of auy I have ever used, so mild and certain in effect, and leaving the bowels in an excellent condition. It seems to nae they must tako the place of all other cathartic pills and medicines." Lyot & Macombeb, druggists, Vsrmil licn, I). T., say: "We think they are going to sell like hot enkes as soon as people get acquaint,! with them and will spoil the pill trade, as these ti, fcnv, U,91 thmm fi them much better than large puta." AitEjotMous Lkap. Tt Is no part of our work, as chroniclers of the times, to in troduce Waoaanaker & Brown, of Oak Hall, Philadelphia, to the business public. The expenditure of many hundred thousand dol lars in advertisement, and the sale of many million garments during thirteen years, have accomplished this already. But the f.xomous i.r.AP the firm has made in grasping at the fall aud winter trade, sug gests a subject for a paragraph. Strong iu capital, this giaut house, corner Sixth and Market streets, boys for eash alone, aud henceforth sells for eavh aione. See the great advertisement In our present issue. This relieves cash buyers of tha onerous burden imposed Ou tbein heretofore of shoul dering other peoples' shortcomings. The second plank in the platform is to label, in telligibly, every garment with tbo name and character of the material, and the one only price at which it can le bought, thns a child can safely make purchases in their house. A Guarantee, signed by the firm, goes with each piece ef clothing. -J house, houorahlv lr-- tvt truth and non 14 pledges itself to take back and pay back, eeat for cent, every purchase that ia net satisfactory, if returned within ten days. COMMrNtCATKD.l TWO PROBLEMS 1ST RrtESTIXO TO TAX PA YBK3. 1st. Which tparty tbo County, the County Treasurer, the Constables, or theiConnty Audi torsis entitled to the bunefit of the 5 per cent, added to the amount of taxes placed in tbe hands of constables for collection? 2d. The amount of taxes placed in hands of constables for collection in the year 1"73, as can be easily seen, was shout ll Wt. the 5 per oent. on whteh aggregated about S.VIS. What party or parties received the benefit of said fcJ5 ? The Report of tbe County Auditors is entire ly silent on these subjects. Perhaps the two County Auditors who mnde tho Report can ex plain. But whoever will solve these problems satisfactorily will confer a favor on the oreat firm of Try & Straighten, and probably a bene fit on tho taxpayers of Cambria county. ClVIS, A M KM BSlt OF Til K "tlREAT KlRJC." Vicinity of Laurel Swamps. Nov. 14, 134. WoFDRtarirt, gtrrcKSS. Three years age Dr. Bescbec's German Syrup was iatrodae cd la the United States frem Germany for the cure ef Coaghs, severe Colds settled on the breast, Consumption and ether diseases f the Throat and Lnngs. No medicine ever had such a enesess. 300,000 sample bottles have been distributed every year for three years by Druggists in all parts of the United States, and nearly 1000 letters from Drug gists are new on our files, saying that no ether preparation In their stores sells as well and gives such excellent satisfaction. All we ask is fer yen to go to yonr Druggists Lenamoa & Marrsy r P.jM. Woleslaglc & Son's Store at Wilmoro, and get a sample oettlo for 1 cents and try It ; regnlar sise 73 cents. J Thr attention ef teachers Is invited to the following list of questions, handed ns by Mr. Chapman, which will be discussed at the County Institute to be held in this place commencing en the 28th day of December next: 1. Tbo best methods of teaching children to read. . . 2. Should mental arithmetic, be pursued as a study distinct, rrom written arithmetic? 8. Moral Instruction in the public cchools. 4. Oral teaching-its aJvantagcs and abuses. 5. flow 6hon Id gratnmer be taught ln our com mon schools ? Ftsi or Crasoi.-Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tat Wild Cherry and Horehound comhines all the medicinal virtues of those artieles which long experience has proved to possess the most efficient qualities for all diseases of tbe Throat and Lnngs. Coughs and Colds aro speedily relieved by it and in Cronp it acts like magic. Call at R. J. Lloyd's Drag Store aad obtain a sample bottlere of charge, r a regular size for $1 ; or at P. M. Wole slaglc dt Ben's Store, Wilmorc. J . R. Mos Bis, 113 North 2d St., Pbila. ifJ-lS.-ly. . Messrs. Tozier & Angle, aft Williams port, aeccntly purchased from Mr. Gideon Kinports, of Cherry Tree, 430 acres of timber land in Cambria aud Clearfield counties, on which there are erected a good saw mill and several tenameut houses, and for which they -Dlaaked down" 23,r.OO. The purchaser avow their intention of having 3,000,000 feet of timber in market next Spring. Letter from Maryland. Swastoh, Garrett Co., Md Nov. 9, 187. Dbar Fresmas-The Democrats in Freder ick and Allegany counties celebrated tbe re cent political earthquake by jollification meet ings at Liberty and liuckeytown, in the first named county, on Saturday night last. The nteetiogs were the most enthusiastic ever held in those places. Speeches were made by Fred'k J. Nelson and others at the former place, and by Hon. John Richie and Mr. Poole at the lat ter." Bands of music and large delegations rrom all tbe towns for miles around were in attendance. In liuckeytown a majority of the houses were brilliantly illuminated. At Liberty, where Ben Kutler was bung in effigy, Mr. Xoison took "occasion to externporir.e a parody on "Old (J rimes Is Dead," substituting the defunct Benjamin for the deceased Grimes. At Cumberland, Allegany county, the demo crats manifested their Joy ty a torchlight pro cession and the usual concomitants. Delega tions were present froai Frost burg, potupey Smash, Ixmacomlng. Mt. Savage, Ocean Mines, Pekin, and Wosternport. There were about 3.000 men in the line of procession, carrving torches, transparencies with apt niottoeaand numerous other devices, while tbe houses all along tbe line of march were brilliantly illumi nated. A delegation of miners carried tboir mining lamps and formed a conspicuous fea ture of the display. The rear of the procession was composed of several hundred men from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad rolling mills. A mass meeting was subsequently organized, with Hon. M. A. Heal. v as President, and many others asi V. P.'s. pveches were made by Hon. Wm. Walsh, Congressman elect from the Sixth district, J. A.Cahill. L. V. Haughman, Dr. K. B. Bartlett, T. J. Peddicord. O. K. Little, O. T. Por ter. K. C. Jones. A. B. McKatg. and Alf. Spates. Letters were read from Hon. Montgomery Blair andHnnator Hamilton. The speakers all coun selled harmony, moderation and the use of the Utmost discretion on part or the Democracy In dealing with the important questious of tbe day. In accordance with tho provisions of chapter 425 of the acts or 1874. the voters ot six election districts In Somerset county, Md., voted on the question rr license or no license to soil liquors within the borders or said districts. Hu.igry If eck, which seems to be a thirsty neck as well, voted solitary and alono for license. Very destructive forest fires have been rag ing In this vicinity during the past month, and thousands of acres of land have been burned over, destroying many thousaud dotiars worth or timber. The lumbering business In this county is very extensively carried on. The different firms ship nearly three hundred thousand Teet per week to various points along the B. O. R. It, the larger portion or which is shipped to Key ser City, W. V., which is improving very rap idly In vlewof the fact that it is to Iim made the terminus of the third division or tbo 11. & O. ft. And now. Mr. Editor, in concluding, allow me to:sav that it gives me pleasure to notice that brave old Cambria has once more gallantly re sponded .to the call of tho democratic party. Her gallant sons have manifested their deter mination to cast the yoke or thraldom rrom their tax-burdened shoulders fully and ror ever, and hienthe again tbe air of frceoom. May success attend them. Yours, very truly, O. F. L. OBITUARY. McBEUMITT. Died, at the residceco of his parents in Altoona, on Thursday evening, Nov. lltb. Mr. Ch Aiu.es MrllEKHirr, eldest son of Col. B. McDermitt, formerly or Bbensburg, aged So years, 3 months and l'l days. I Comm u n icat d.l With unfeigned grief and sorrow I attempt to pay a slight tribute to the memory of Mr. Charles McDerrnitt, whose unlooked for death is recorded above. I can truly say of Charley, as he was familiarly culled, that he was an idol ized son. a beloved brother, a kind, sociable and generous friend, and a trusted aud faithful employe who honestly and manfully performed the duties of thf- position which be so efTftoient ly filled. I was intimately acquainted with the deceased for a number of yenrs, and ever found him a genial gentleman and a true friend. I can Scarcely realize that never again will I be permitted to grasp his friendly hand. Alas aud indeed how true ure the words, "In tho midst of life we are in death." Yet how consoling it must be to his loving parents, sisters and broth er, thus suddenly overwhelmed with bitter grief, to know tbat he lived the life of a Chris tian and that ere his immortal soul was sum moned into the presence of its Maker it was fully fortified by the Isst sacraments of his be loved Church. Tbat their loss is his eternal gain, and that his Immortal spirit, washed in the blood of the Lamb, has found peace never ending, is the heartfelt prayer of an intimate 1'RISND. East Conemnugh, Nov. X3, IS74. O'NEILL. Died. In this placo, on Tuesday attornoon, Nov. 21th. IS74. Mrs. MAROAKET .O-Nf.ii.u, wife, of M. M. O'Neill, aged about 45 y ea rs. Thus has passed from earth a true Christian woman, a faithful and devoted wife, a kind and affectionate mother, and an obliging and charitable neighbor. She died as she hadllvcd, a nevour memoeror me uatnoitc church, re ceiving during her last illness all the consola tions which that faith Imparts to Its children ere death has claimed them for its own. Her funeral took idncej yesterday morninir. and, after a solemn High Mass at the Church of the Holy Nnme, her remains were consigned to tbeir Inst earthly resting place, amid the tears end inmentatiiwis or lier nusnano.eniiiiren anu relatives, and tho sincere sympathies of many sorrowful friends. May she rest in peace, JONES. Died, nt tho residence of her son-in-law, Mr. John Howells. in the Bast Ward, on Sunday morning last. Mrs. A:N Jonls, aged 74 years. STILES.-Died, In Jackson townshrp. on Sun day evening last, Mr. Sam'I. Stiles, aged about BO years. Not tho least distressing cfreit,", c?n" nected with the tr"" '"st above recorded jq th -- nut MJrs. Jones was the mother of Mr. llavid Jones, of this place, while Mr. Stiles was the father of Mrs. David Jones -husband and wife each bving bereft of a parent on the same day and within a few hours of each other. BOSI.KT. Died, In Carroll township, on Sat urday last, Nov. 2ist.l8T4, Mrs. Christina Bos t.ST, "wire f Mr. Albert Boslet and youngest daughter of Mr. Henry Hopple, aged about is years. RAUK CHANCE FOR INVEST MENT. a SPLKNDID 1 jb --n TAKMJKOR SALE A valuable Farm in Westmoreland county. Pa., within one-fourth of a mile of Blairsrille sod not far from the village of C'OkevlUc. is offered for sale on necemo datirig terms. Said Farm contains 14 A ' tr:f, and has thereon erected a good STONR HOI'S K containing 7 rooms, a good LO BARN. OA R- HIAUE HOUSE. O RAN ARIES, CORN CRIB, Ac. am tnerelsan excellent spring ot puro water ; on the premises. There la no better farm In West ern Pennsylvania for raising stock or carrying on the dairy business. For farther Information and terms apply to or address A. FORD, Cressoa. Pa., or Mrs. C. A. FORD, Blairsvilla, la. Nov. 20,-tf. S TEAM TANNERY FOR SALE. Following: is a description of a Steam Tannery and Real Estate located tn Elvensbnrg. Cambria County, Pa., which are offered for sala on the most liberal terms : Tho property consists of 3 tern of l and, on which Is erected a TWO STORY BTIbOIXJ, 40 bv 60, and a OSK STOBY Rl'IMrlMi, 20 by 80, IS Vats Leaches, 1 large Leach Tank, 2 Limes. 1 Handler, 2 Bates, 1 good Engine of 10-horse power. 1 Bark Mill, 1 Machine for rtdlins. leather, and other fixtures. The estab lishment has a capacity for tanning S.OjO hides per year, and has advantages In the way of low prices for baric, convenience to railroad and market, etc. This is a rare chance for a tannor with a small eapital. For terms, etc.. apply to IfllT M C Tl I V . uniVT V Nov. SO, 1874,-tf. Ebensoarg, Fa. STRAY BULL. Broke into the enclosnreof tbe subscriber, in Allcgbeuy township, on or about the 1st day of November, after having been around the premises since some time in July last, a DARK BRINDLE FU LL, about one year old last Spring. The owner Is re qnested to come forward, prove property, pny charges, and take him away; otherwise he will be disposed ef according to law. WM. J. BUCK. Allegheny Twn., Nov. 20, 1874.-tt. STRAY BULL .Cametothe prem ises of the undersigned in Cambria town ship, some time Isst August, a black snd white speUed Bull, one year old last Spring, with a white stsr In his face snd tall tipped with white. The owner is reouested to come forward, nrove property, pay charges and take hire away; failing in which be will be sold as tbe law provides. Cambria Twp., Nov. 20, lS74.-8t, P'Cainot be Exp'roded. iV 11 THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD oix. f mm & OXKARDyy , JT E JF AD VEli TISEMEXTS. A NEW CHROMO FOR 1070. GODETS LADY'S BOOK "Will give every subscriber, whether Single eria a Clab. who pave In Advance for 1ST 5, and remiss direct to tblsolBee, a copy ofTH r. KKJM'I K." tbe bandeumestebromeevereflered by a publisher. Terns 3 per annatn. Fer Circular, coatainmg Terms for tin bs. ele., address A. QODEi, Philadelphia, Pa. EVERYBODY'S OWN PIIYIICIANI by C. W. Olkasox. M. D. A majntfirrnt tvfmc or 4 octavo pages beoM'ifvf'v Jirwrt anC j the wants otecr.ril familu. tcer S.to enararlnofs I fee agent aoM IOO ei'e In otic week, another I SS In three flau and another . in fnttr rfiw. Circulars, with Onmplrtr tnrr, free. Liberal dis AGENTS WANTED pTVVEUVS:: dress at onee It. 5. rtlaany a Co. Pab'rs, Jre Haascsi SU, Philadelphia, I'e, ook AGr.vr vTAinTp HART CLEMMER AMES mw hove. Tea Yew la HMlil(t.a S portray tlx "imMt- lift," vnadm. nirik, aTW win. rftSoiaca. ., of tti Capital, m -.i a amfet hro-Ka mm (Arm." ll u Unmcto. tnrte aad bf aw book eat. actually ararSavtaa with titer rvralatioBa. humor. Ba&haa. a4 - nhinnforalL On inn took Sac a,an la Iiownanip aaothar haa avaracwl n omr mm DTtlmaaM of orr eo.ooecopias already. It ia plaadidi qjaatrmtrd raptrbly bound. Wa aranl 8.000 am tra nnt w man or vnnm-aad v vUl mmH aat r to Utowa who win trana. Baadar I da ran Waal aaa tnonaT r Inan aend lor eur lam pamphlata. ' ika I parttcnlara. axtra tarma, ate. thar will talk yaa h- i. Um J Bra rrt m nu. Wncl for man. Addraaa, - aw if. noiiniOTM uartfere. Geaa AtiKSTS WiMTED ! Medals and Diplems Awsrc4. ror HiM.nAv.1 PICTORIAL BIBLES. 3)n lllaatratlana. Address Tor circulars A. J. HULMAS CO., OTO Arch Street, I'hila. 108 VIRGINIA FARMS Descriptive list and Interesting i a format ion to all looking for datr:ble home. Oreat bargains. Mild winters and many Inducements. (J-rowir.g seasons long, consuming ones short. Address Wn P. Moork te. t o., Suffolk, Va. TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH THK LIVKK MIST BE KEPT IX OBbtft. Sanford's LIVER Invigorator has become a staple family mediolne. Purely veg etable ljihirtimml Tonic for all derange taents of Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Will elear the eomploxion cure sick-headache. Ac. Shun Imita tions, 'fry Sanford's Liver ! vlarorator. O &ctf perdayatbeme Termsfree. Address V" r- V-" Oko. Stiwsok St Co., Portland, Me. WKRK 'gaarsateed to Mala sad Fe VII mile Ai geats, in their owe looiility. Costs to try It. PartleaUrs l'reo- ICKKAY c Ct Ati-rusta, Me. RULE on the TTcirs and Legal Representatives of the Bcal Bstate of Patrick Do a hok, deceased, to accept or retnae. CAMBRIA COUNTY, ss: THK t'OMMOSWKAI.TH O? rMITI.TASU to Franois DomnoF, one of the heir and legal representatives of Pat's: Doxahor, lato of Wash ington township, Cambria county, dee'd Grrfliuo: Yon are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of oar Orphans' Court, to bo held at Kbensbnrg. In and for said county, on the first Monday of December neat, then and thnre to ac cept or refuse to take the real estate of tho said Patrick Donahoe, deeoas-1. at the appraised val uation put upon it by an Inqarit dnly awarded by said Court and returned br the Sherllf of said county on the 4t'u day of S-pt ember, A. D. 1ST, or show oauso why the same should not be sold, to wit: PfRPART No. l.-AIl that certain piece or par cel of land situate In the township of Washington, county ol Cambria, and atate of Pennsylvania, ad joining lands of Mrs. Lucy Oardncr and Michael Brawley, bounded ami described as follows, te wit: Beginning at pointers on land of Mrs. Lucy Oardner; tbnnco norlh one hundred and sixty nxi's to a post : thence nonh seventy-nine degrees, west one hundred land eighty-three rods, to a post: thenee south twelve degree en a l one hundred and fifty-six rods, to the place of beginning con taining 1484 seres and allowance, valued and ap praised at $9.664 per aero. Pr-RPAST No. 2. All that certain piece or par eel of land situato In tt-.a township, county aad atate aforesaid, adjoining lands of Michael Kraw ley, Bernard Biglan. and Mrs. Lucy Gardnur, bounded aud described as follows: ficglnDing at a post; thenee north sixteen rods to a becoh: thunce north seventy-nine degrees, veit twe hundred and five rods, to a post; tbuuee south twelve degrees. e:ist one hundred and twenty-tire rods, to a post ; thenoe South ceventy-nino degrees, east one hun dred and eighty-three roda. to tbe plase of begin ning eon taiulng 1S1U seres, vslued aud appraised at $8 St -i per acre. And herein fail trot. Witness the Hon. John Dean. Jnda-a of onr aa.i(i Court, at Ebensbarg, this Stb day of November, A. 1. 1ST. Atrnoeopy. JAMF.S M. SINOatR. HarnaiAW Btiasn, Shorter. fa.a.) Otevk O. C, RULE on the Heirs and Lep.il Re presentatives f Bridget Cami-drli,, deceased, to sccept or refuse. CAMBRIA COUNTY, 89 : TH COSMOS WBAt.TH OV rrtSSTLV A fl A to Catharine McCnllough, Mart .fane Mct'ul longh, Joseph MeCullough. James McOn!!"""". Rose Campbell, (now lntermirrt' "t Charles McKenna, of Mna' valley, Allegheny conn tr. " lvania )snd James Campbell, heirs and ltg:il represent stives of Brldgot Cauip!olI, lateof Washington township, of said couuty, deceased, Grrrthtu : You and every of yon are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphsns" Court, to be held at l'bensburir. in and for said county, on tho first Monday of December nest, then and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said Bridget Campbell, deceased, at the apprais al ruination put upon it by an Inquest duly avrar.lod by the said Court, and "returned by the'Sherifl of said county on t he i.lst day of August, A. D. 174. or show cause why the same should not b sold, to wit : A certain messuage or tract of land situate In the township of Washington, county of Cambria and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a beech, north went corner of tho tract ; theno, by land of thrs heirs of James Smytho. deceased, nofih slxfy-tbree degrees, cast ono hundrod aad nine porches, to a post: thenee south thirty-live degrees, enst ono hundred and fifty-seven and one-half perches, to a post midway between the Pennsylvania Railroad nnd the Portago Railroad ; thence m a line mid way between the said railroads, south forty-one de grees, west one hundred and ten perches"; thence north thirty-five degrees, west two hundred acd ntteon porencs, to tnc place ol neginnlng contain ing US acres and 164 parches and allowance, with appurtenances, valued and appraised at tbe rain 0? 187.8. And herein fafl not. Witness the Hon. John Dean, President Jndge of our said Court, at Lbensburg, this 0th day of rtoverntior, A. D. isle. Atruoeopv. J AM KS M. PlSlir.K, UsaatAg BAVsnta, Sberitf. i s ) Oterk O. O. ABSOLUTELY Tna Bist Trrmb svra orrititin AGENTS ! :To let yon see for ynarself -what we save to ff' we do hereby agree to send to ssy agent In the V. S., upon receipt ef 2ft eents, one Ttsmber ol the PIS 1'l.KN ttSXIHId (Illustrated), and phor; qriphit copies of all four of our prem'.osa chromes post paid also our netc circulars, offering heltvr term than ssy paper ln the larad. Every subscri ber reeetves s framed ehroino, or a large 3'4x4.V feet) coable ceDTTTT and K. K. MAroi . . unr agents are doing well all over tbe country mak- Inir trom :J0 to Sou per wceK but we want saors of them. Circulars free. NOW IS TU TIM 2 I "First come, first served." Address COPE fc ROIKir.R. Oen'l Agoats for Vzori.K'n MostntT, 2S-t. 72 Ssbsobi St., Philadelphia, Pa. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Xstatc of Pktkr Katix)B, dse'd. Letters Testamentary on tbo estate of Petor Kaylor. late of Munster township. Cambria eotia ty, having been granted So the undersigned by the Register of said eounty, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thosef having ela:mt against tho same will present them properly authentlcrted Tor settlement. JOHN O. KAYLOR. ) THOMAS S A ROBNT, Excontor. JOSEPH HOOUE, ) Wev. to, 18T4.-ct. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. Estate of Silas J. Parrish, dee'd. Letters of Administration on he estate or said de cedent, late of Menster township. Cambria county, having been granted to tho undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make pavment forthwith, and those having demands against the same will present them properly pro bated for Settlement. ELIZA PARRISH, Administratrix. Ebensburg, Nov. 20, 18T4.-tt. STRAY IICIFER .Came into the enclosure of the subscriber, in ClearfielA township, sometime In the latter part or Joiy last, a URINDLE HEIFER, with white face, oue ?ear old last Spring. If the owner does not come orwsrd, prove property and pav charges within the time specified, the betfer will be dispos cd of ss the lsw directs. DENNIS McOAULET. Clearfield Twp., Nov. 20, lb74.-vtt. r. a. snoaat aktsu. wat. St. sswsn.n O j HOEMAKER & SECHLER, A Mera--I-" csaft mwi innin n n t rn 1 VI GEIS, FOSTER & EXTRA AmOUNCEMEOT I -rVT- II3IlISHia STOCK OIT atssrissw so rasas AT EXCEEDINGLY LO PRICES. Medium and Fine Dress Goods! EXTIlxV GOOD 13xRG aVIXS. At 18V cents, flew Tall Dress Goods In desira ble styles anal colors. At and ITS, cents, extra good bargains In Iliac Mohair Alpacas, finest kind. At 60 ceare, Rm press Cloths, all ehadec real bargains -A. Olioieo Sol?c!tlT of Ladies', Misses and Children's WOOLEN HOSE, Muslin, Calico, Domestic Good, fc, very cheap for Cath. Extra rood bargains In Linen Towels and Tow- 1 Shirting. Sheeting and Plllow-Oeee Bfnsltns, ail ling. Kussia Hath Towels, Ac. I widths snd qualities. Llleactied and Colored Table Linens, very low. I Furniture Chintces, Dimities. Checks, ate., aVev. Morp's Celekaled BLAKKETS.YARN3, FLANNELS aii CASS1MERES. ALL THR LATEST NOVELTIES IN Ladles'. Misses', and Children's HATS and BONNETS, trimmed and untrienmed. Elerant new French Flowers. Pompons. T1ura. Wing, ate. Hew Kibbons. handsome Sashes and Snsh Kibboua; I ji lie Scarfs, Ties, fturblntra, e. Kid Glnvoo, Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread and Cotton Olnvo. I.adieV. Mires' and t'hilrlrea's Underwear. WooW Ca Legglugs. Ilaby Hoods, Cloaks, tScarfs. Ae o. Veils, Shawls, ti loves. Shroudings, Crape Hsts and Bonnets, always on bend. BEADED TRIMMINGS, LACES, BELTS, POCKETS, PORTMONAIES, A FULL LIME OF EMBROIDERIES. LACES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS AT LOWEST PF.1CI S. Itcrghman ZEVJIYRS and GEKMAJiTOirx YA11X m Bpeoimlt. AT THE POrCLAIt MAMMOTH STORH OF GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, muni 115 CLIHION ST, JOHNSTOWN. V. D. M'Clellani John IUskan!" ,-. .,. mmm -T M'CLELLAND & CO..!0 m anantrtarcrs ef snd Deslers In FURNITURE! AXO ClIAIUS. Wc keep constant ly on hand In great variety a foil line of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, INSTYLES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS Having the roost skillful workmen In the city, we are prepared to fill all orders for OFFICE ANB H3USIHSLD tmm ! IT TIKCE9 OU BUtTS, Vt PRICKS I3o1oav Kither Fjistern or Western Manufacturers. Warcroom, No. SI FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OITOSITE TOST OFFICE, JOHNSTOWS, PA. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. ar-All Fnrnltnro sent br and delivered In the elty free of charge. 13-13,'74,-tf. J jisssTBis Fiipj mmm WM. P. PATTON, Mantifaotttrer nnd Denier In A I.I. K1NHS p CABINET FURNITUSE JOitysToirx, rA. Rnresus, Hdsteads, WnshstandS, Sideboards, Chamber Sets, I'nrlor Sets, AV a rd rdes. Hook Cases, Lounges, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ao Cane Chairs, Wood Seat Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, Itcd I tinges. Mattresses. Tete-a-Tetes. Extension Tables, Dining- Tables, ., Ac, Ac., Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. KTIKT III iKfscRiPTioj or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order fn ercellent sty e and at low pri-es. Cabinet nnd hairmHkers materials tf all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered at any point in Johnstown or at Iti-.ilroad Station free of extra chnrsrc H'M. r. l'ATTON. Johnstown, Oct. 13. l!70.-tr. Ol O I- (f) X o vz; o 09 1- CD ssr Parse's Marble Works, 13 Franklin sttreel, Jelanatatvraa. MOVT'MFNT', TIT; Alt nl TMTJ (rBtv S'I'IIXK nirVI KR an.! f k III- rf JTTja. N KT SL. FtS. MANTEL-, Ac. ma mi- tvfji . .$ fsctnrt-d of the -ery best Italian and ?,'-tVi';,:t American Marbles. Entire satiarae-ll FiV 1' tion ariiaranfeed in price, design and !ll3r5 t'r Orders respectfully snltelted i snd promptly fllie.l at tbe very low est cash rates. Trv us. i Oct.24.-m. JOHN PAKKK. WOOLEN FACTORY! HAVINd Introduced new machinery Into our Woelon Factory, wo are now prepared to j manufacture on short notice. Cf. IT H!S. C A SSI NETS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS of elletles BTOfKINU TARNS. Ac, Ac. t" WimI taken In fiohnnr fnr a-iwds er worked on shares. Market price raid for wool. T. .V. JOXES at MNS. Kbensburir, Feb. St. ifTS.-tf . COAL! COAL!! The aHlwcribr is prepared to furnish. In large or small quantit ies, all qualities of ANT1I R AC1 TE and rlTl"M'Nora (X1AL at lowest mmket rates. Coal delivered promptly and free of cliarrc for haclinir at any point in Ebensburff or vicinity Oriiers left tt the Zatim Stork will receive ear ly sttention. TtAltlKL II. ZAHM. Eaeupburs:, Sent. 1, 18T:l. f. MILLINERY A DKEHS MAKING. The attention of the Ted'es of Ebens hnrjand vioinity Is directed to the fact thet Hli.5. R. H. JOXR? has fust re -eivel an in-oice of new and fahionable Millinery iood. at her rooms in the East Ward. Eln-nt.ber(r. Wei1r'inif Ronnete. Hats, etc. a specialty. Itrcssmakintr promptly and neatly rtnnc. The vatrnnsre f ewe faaotcw ia rssysed oKy sv'.lc-.te. fl. il l QUINN, New "English Serges. Pate, thrUlVaBO SultitiB-e. Camel's Hair Ciwlh. 4r. Mourning Ureas Moods, an unusually large a sorttnent at verv low pr !. New lertneva aad Plaids In greet Varletf. FRMKW.HAT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ANI- Shcet-Iroa WARES, AMD DBIUW Ul mm FAELOH an COOKDtG -1KD HOUSE-raXISDlNG COOK GENERALLY. Jol)lliifjr in TIX, COPPER Si SHEET-IRON rsuaPTLT ATTKJDED TO. Nos.278, 280 and 282 Washlnoa St. JOHNSTOWN. PA. Wood, Jlorrcl! & o. W ASHIHOTONf 8TRLKT, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pt., WhoUtal and Retail Dealer art FOREIGN ill BOMESTIC M CS3ES. MII.I.I-VEttY COODS, IIARDWAItn, gUEKNSWARK. B(H)TS AND SHOE:!". HATS AND CAPS, IRON AND NAILt, CAKI ETS A.II tllLLlAHHS, K H A I Y-M A I)K CLI TH I NQ. OLASS'WADR. YKLI.OW WARK. VTOODKN AND WILLOW WARS. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all mariner of Western 1' rod ore such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, B ALT CARBON OIL, fce., Ac. l Wliolele at!l retail orders ao?eitec) snd promptly filled on the shortest nvice aii most reasonable terms. WOOD. MORUtLl. A CO. Louis's muui works ! 131 I ratnlclln Ktr-et, Johnalairn. JOIIt W. I,or.4!V, - Propi-le-i VI miTN-TKK ami f'AttlVET f ufiS AV TLI. 4c. ti.arinfactiire.l4 f the rerr Mat ' i V Ian and American M.M. IVirnt sit; tionin work, design ami price srnaranteej Orders respect Tu I U soli-tM-d an d r r-L esc t?l. jhi.stown. Nov. n, r.."" LO M. IIEAIIK. Attnrvjrj-; EWnsbur-. P. ir - on Cjyr.tr a. Z.' thtee doors from ilurh stieet. ufl j;7j" fl r