i mm i C bens burg, Pa., , . - OCT. 2J, tsr. LOCAL PERSONAL. ?,! i.! Tl"t;. Isaac TVike, ,; ;H I '"" 1"! lloMilig of ' :! it iv ti time anl place : r at - n'clni k, . in., on At ,i!!.u':..ii v.) O, t. 3illi"; at (Jal- ":Vl ''" 'V. 'v.!.-i;l ' the evet;$nj nf the "'"'".'. . i i,t Srins, on .Monday ..m c ' t :, .j p. in., anil at ' ' ;i 7 ...'i'.o.U ti:e Mime e'ening. . n i" ' ail'liwil l.v aldn ' " wli"'i' lvt may mxtiiK A. .1. '" r,"' i..-v ami II. Jlerr, Esq., ' I'. !. Esq., of .Fohns ' ',!,.'!,,,.:. .n. .!'. .M. l .nald, .Inhtt "v'':i H. S.--li!er and John . Lake, It is ln.pfd that the ' ' ;ii tii" !1' ;'' '"' will turn "" ' ' c..:; i,. r t.i !ie:ir thclil. r-ir llnn .oiol the Other TJare. ,, j ' jl. i.Miry or i.t-oi.-o. 110.-11 . !,,, i I ti. l! li.lXUT mill n oiy .. ,-,.inr.i',i. 's to-morrow morning "Vr. ;i. .'' fain, y a Imse death we notice t' til: pioneer settlors, i ,,'! i.-l: t p. ' il-:Vi" i". firSon dentist, will be .' ' '.. , , I, !:. !'y next without fail. " I , ,i , -.i ". ii v.i't tiecd h services. .1 - .. ..... .. iwt li'tml wl,-n oii.t . " ' i i i ; I of the wet a ml shi veriiig '", w i quite e.-t.ia! and very enjoyable. tiv a.-.l 'in"" corps has ien organ l'.,, . s j ': ' Two tifes, eight tenor ''3.',.j ... Im-s i 1 tit in will 'joinpiise the ' 'L i ' : 1 1 .: I m,iil west last Saturday, on vr !. a pas.- tiger, ran from Hollow (four iniks) in t!..ii: ' te S. ti:en named Ilottclscr, Car- ., , p. -. : w v- l.ionjhf to jail frnni ;, ' wi:iti 1';m!.i.v nilit last, charged v ,!..: t: : 1 v. ,, . -ii ; . . :t.g real estate valued :i i, ;(!! ::i ulii.li Philip Detiipsey " ! "V M. I.'. ! I he parties at issue, . . . i , ii -i . ii i i tii- lo.iir ounty court. i.y, A'ni.i ilnntlev, daughter of Mr. ( . . j! ili.s j iace, is now on a :':... mm! l-y h.-tself, to the old .. . , l ;. r ; . i.!.-. i:i Vermont. A joyful 1 v' " - ' ' r.. t z lio-i-e of i orgo Warren, . V , ', ,,! T .a s . : . Indiana county, n , . .i v .!. a i its contents during t!ie ....... ! !'. r.-.:r.. v oil Friday last. In- , . yenr v. ill greet us oti ... . :.. I .;: pi i .il't lit ies are that . . ..i i. j. .! its cmiiing about i 1 . - ;t : a!;.-a !i 1 1 le i n their 'u -! ' il '."'r the holding of .: .:!. 1 ,! i-- ilie H'air county :. - 'be probabilities are .: i .,' , I; i ., not l-ein ubiquitous, t uii i, ' t.. : t " n lii at i'd. - i , :' ! ; i ". :i - t 1 .ear ted ladies in this '..i- ii !.. .1 e Mount Hop (Md.) . -., ' :,i : r i r.-a-meet oti Monday ! .' i ' : i i;-' vi Hi; bcconi! ng greatly - i .. !l.e li. it'a of her husband , . iv. .. - V . with n p;ref the death of )! M . , ; , ;'i ! ! veil witV of our great . .. .' t: f. .1. E. II. MeOutii, late . A! ! i '' . c, nlii.h sad i-vent . :i: I" r !. ti.e in Mililm town on ; ' . i ' ' ' . --. , i ,.:.!.. rll to bear in mind , i .! ': i ii ! . ti v lu re Dnponi 's 1 i ! 1..' : i ni. i o vv tiel I'll Ii l; buU .li t . i !i . Ilea p cah store. Tin's '; r i: s fire and Lu titers will - ! . - -.. mi'i h of a drug in the : .''::'. i: t':.'.! m me c.f them were of ' : ' ' '. : clergy nrin at- a recent ..... . no t.t of bis matrimonial '! .'. mi ( i orr'-spoiideiit, ; 1 : in . U ; '.!-..! iootbevs-in-l.v. r i! i- i- !.;i,l to travel will lead i ;j iB t. nun-row night. ;;' - ,. ,. ., i':aek loniai' mid A. I- , .... ,, i,;, ; th.J good they ' :' r- I: j i.l lit an rarty, ami " . 1 i t '; t ' take t hem very long. ii '. .-' ;. : - .' ie'er-' Iio ices t he '' ' ' vr :i n neighbor lias been ' j ' tt i -r ..ii ami pr-sn mes t ba! 1 1 1 1 i tl.e unwashed lies aa liicb ' 'I-' i.i-t i:"e of the IfrrtiM. ir-faced lies, Mr. p. iiti.al meet ir. j that has ::. !' i'.r entity during; I h present v .! p;nT;i ,:i'.d in by the Demo ": !.. i i.e Mo id iy night last Seiia . ' lion. Jnc. Parki r did the ' .'. ii . :i i.r,;' loetits were ii:di-td ' : . i'.'e Tr,:rx says it lias I e- ' 'i ov.-r iu ivnx township for ' !.: s t!ie k h 'ol r.'.a-.!er good ' ' ' ' -.:g '.ys want a lady ! 'Iiey can ki her g:d i' tli- won't kiss anybody i. ' e ii' r. - - . Moore. Toiin l'i?.harris 1 I l :. l t!ir-.iM'!vc to the i'p. i i li.c'i.c! th- otherday on . T. ,i re'. trued home in ' ' ; ,i-'.i c after with twenty :'. : :.!; and gray variety. 1 l 1 i t .lolm J'.irfer. : ' i I-. 1 1 mi- t., herself ami 0 her "' I,. Perching, the Domo- i-"- t r ivi'I iht in this county '.--4 !i:.u tlfteen h urn I red, and i'y ly l.:i'a;ie i f the ticket '' -ii rt c A full turn, i, ii.;--cv:.ary insure this re- ! : -1 P. '.'y fi.-is. of Sa!ina, ' 1 t U.' "I." premium for ! t t i i.oi xt (j,,. recent exposi ' i K Mtisnn I ml list rial Socic- '. ' - i t h the al'oi'eaid an 1 1 U eti o !. 'ermine, unless i, le- UeepH him to bnU the - . i:i t':c i.nper niill of Mor :it U .aiing Spring, I'.lair itinriiti g last, resulted M. .lot rncfioii of the tiuild ii." -i v ai'd fi-.e r-vere, though i t :a scalding of seven of 1 ii h's to properly, it is tea. h. a h,.nt :?".0o(i. ;'i.i 4,.r;r standard aunottncea !' ce:i. v. ho w ;is in the C. S. war nt 1X12, ami who is now i.:iy v ai keil from Duncaus 'iir,,,,.. ,,f g-'tting shaved and " al.ll tin OIIIM i :1 WlipfA - r 1 I.. 1 1" and returned from will prob- j,,.r ...ii iu a muiro issue oi inai .Ic c ,r '-Z'j'-rt, a rming man whose homo i Mi v, ; i.. . . . . . . .... . n, ,7 "or'oig.i, was orougni nere Lv-ir-M1' r'' ',"''-'e'' on suspicion of .,, ,J '"'u c.nti. etc 1 with the other three '.I t! " """e arrest, for burglary is no- art ; t-'.-i, ' i:t; reeein, stealing oi so v- lien. .1 Tli.miiM' oroeer . " .a'"l I'atri. k Coul.;,, ""SflWtl. a shoe shop, in ii--1 til nnr n.nl.Um .t.n.il tl.o . t ie i4i ..(.;i ftrreiilt! proposen i lie ii "fif.l.iio :.. . i .' 1 A if,-.. 1 " ii'"' Hir per ceiimge: 4-.,i ""'t'l't a horse (for less than ?100) ' - v i , 1 f,)r a witch ; but in selling ' ' ' , ' r as much per cent, on the cost !-:. .'.'I ' iitli.' horse cost him ner wilt. - I Mi- I r "iit. in the transaction. What 'iei .wr um.i .,,,,..1. .i i.i i. r ii -.1 " an I, "'' A. lUrn.l.l, "Cambria county's "avr r, wno. by the wnv. is a "in. v. wna .li..n.-...,..l . i-n:r;.vr. ;l-v u'lt last in rather close proa n " ". tw "' Johnstown's soiled doves, ' r,v71'il,S (';:lrk "infers, and now the I"r i- t is u"lcr S'-OO Im.ihIs to ap- '"""'"r 'it a'i"'',"'rv preferred against him, by r'r "li. i fair mu in T'cstion, both '"':n . f I, e l"''n ""nmitted to jail for a '''"'.a,.. .tT lay!l. l ore enssedness being it i- ,',r, ' ei'.' iar-d against them. Ilarrold, Oj-.l.t r ' denies tho Suft imncach- Parties in the East Ward gave currency to a report that they had been robbed f ; seven or eight hundred dollars in money and seenritirs cm Thursday night lant, and even named certain parties whom they sus pected of the alleged theft, hut no one took any stork in the story so far as we know. A suit for slander, however, being threatened, the comoctors of the rumor found it convc- j nienf to leave town. i When a voting man goes to see Ids girl j so persistently that his boots Weonie so well j acquainted with the road that ho has to j borrow another pair to go to his meals, it is i about, time for him to get himself measured i tor a pound cake and tx'gin to think of pur- i chasing drv goods, groceries, oneeusware I and sich I;e, at E.J. Mills' popular low- priced cash store, where a new invoice of I splendid goods will bo received after awhile, j pretty soon, right away. j Love may die a"ud ha'red clumber, joy j and grief alike may mould, but the heart j still asks the question, where is the '.-heapest clothing sold ? And nntil the Ethiope shall 1 (hang. for white his dusky hue. and until ! the spotted leopard it yea his coat a pink or j bine, human hearts will ask the question, ' and thus the answer prompt and true : For i the Ix-st of made of clothing Jas. .1. JInrphy i the man for von. Star Clothing Hall'. ! ...... n i iu;. i iniioii to i cm , oniisiowii. f Death has been exceedingly busy of late in this county. In addition to the ohitiirary ' notings elsewhere, we are called upon to ri:- j cord the death, after a brief illness, of Mr. j John C Roland, proprietor of the Exchange I hotel. Summit viile, which occurred on Mon- day evening last. A 'so, the death of Mr. ( James llrovm, of Washington townsl.io, as well as that of the lielovod wifeof our friend i . ni. .!:.... ... t.t. a and patron, Mr. James Moreland, of Sum tuerhill township, both tecent events. Oh, the changes will follow the years as they go, and shadows must mingle with sun light we know; the flower we gather will wither at, last; the songs we are singing be lost iu the past; hut that is no reason, nor none can Im. guessed, why people with mon ey shouldn't quickly invest, iu dry goods ami groceries, and many things more, which at Myers & Lloyd's famous cash store can be bought a? prices so cheap that none can de ny lliat the bargains they give are not all iu your eye no indeed, not by a long shot. A Chest Springs correspondent writes under da e of Oct. "Tib to tell us that there was a shooting match in that place, on Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, for a pound beef, which was won three times in succession, once each day, by Mr. Frank Cramer, whose strings measured one ami one-eighth, one and one-fourth and seven-sixteenths of an Inch respectively, the distance being t went v-tivo vards, otT hand. three shots to a hoard. The shoo, ing was all verv tine, and our con e.ponleut wants to : knJiv if any Kb. nsburg slmotist can beat it. ' -l).inti"'l'ieahiciiiH at church on Sttu.lav i last of Mr. K l-.vaid I'lam i nml family, of 1 Vimi.i i i t,-. ,.),;.. 1H i... !,..' i..i i been left in cbaigo'. f the premise's was en- ! gaged iii turning the horses from one field , into another, the house was entered by two i men, who first caught and killed the dog by j chopping his bend oil", ami then proceeded to help themselves to a sum of ti oney which Sir. Pram is had gathered together and put, as be supposed, in a safe place, fo far as we know th-rc is no clue to the robbers, but it is to be ii.iped that they will soon be brought to justice. Mr. Patrick Doran, one of the tn.st reliable ami most esteemed engineers on the Pa. K. P.. who succeeded not long since irt in iking the fond heart of an amiable ami lriiidsome young lady, ilaughler of Mr. David Williams, of Latrobe, go pity-Put to -sin Ii an extent that f he was induced to change her name, returned with his loving bride from a somewhat extended wedd'u:? tour on Saturday last, ami has probably ere this settled down to the realities of wedded life, in which new role wo trust that him and his will liml much to delight and noth ing to dcpr- s for all time to come. Oat! of the "Graphic." self-feed stoves of which an advertisement will be found elsewhere, n :iov be seen in full opera! ion at the I'XtcnsiVi? hardware and tinware es tablishment of George II u lit Icy, in this place, where ever.v'ody is invited to call and ex amine it. It feeds and burns our mountain coal just as readily as it does hard coal, and will keep fire all v.'itiler, if need be. It is a perfect gem iu its way, fully supplying a want, long felt in t he bit u mi nous con I regions, and if we can only t?mpf the manufacturers, Messrs. A. P.iadiey is: Co., of Pittsburgh, into a little more advertising, we are de termined to have one of these excellent heaters. Col. John I.entoti, the Prpublienn can didate tor State Senator iu this district, wliilrt a member of tint body at its last session, and while the present stringent license la v was oti its final passage, made us.; of the following language in regard thereto. We quote from the Isyislutir? ,v.,.,-r of March Id, 1K7.", No. 157, page 12o2: I am opposed to the repeal of the local op tion law, but. finding that the efforts of its friends arc about, to prove unavailing to retain it on the stntuie book, I vote for this stringent license law instead, as the next best thing which can be secured in place of the local option law." On the final passage of the bill Mr. Ijciiwii voted aye. Nor withstanding the fact that- the elec tion proclamation has for some years past announced the Kernvi'le school house as tlio proper place for holding elections iu the Fifth ward of Johnstown borough, the legal place ami wher they have at ways been held ! . ... . i. " .. ,. f -.tr.. I t. is at Wcigaml's Kernviile hotel, which the J Sherill desires us to name now as proper ami lawful polling place the only for that ward. It is well also to slate in this con nection that the polls will open cverj where iu the State nn Titesd:Tnext at .vim o'clock in the morning an. I be kept open until scin o'clock in the evening". Any presumption to the contrary, no matter from whence derived, is erroneous and unworthy of c re deuce. 1 m pout A NT Arkest". Two of Pinfcer-ton'silete-..li ves, Carlin and Lnkensby name, arriveil in this place from Philadelphia on Saturday night last. lt course no one knew I who or what they wi re after; no one ever docs. On Sunday afternoon, however, they stnr'etl iu a two horse carriage for Chest Springs and vicinity, and on Monday morn ing succeeded incft'ecting the arrest near St. Augustine of a young man named James PlttnkeH, whom 'they brought to jail here the same day. Plnnkett resided for about, one year at or near Sonman station, but left that place in August last, for Clearfield town ship, where he w as raised and ha I formerly lived. The charge against him is that he made a brass key with which he and others, or others without his aid, succeeded in un locking a freight car on the Pa. H. P., some where between (Jalliliti ami Johnstown, in tho latter part of September, from which thy stole a box of dry go'xls, the coutcn's whereof they appropriated, to their own use. We merely state the charge as made by the U. Ii. officials, without knowing anything about the facts. Pour other persons were arrested and brought to jail last w eek on sus picion of lieing concerned in the same trans action, two of whom are still iu prison, the other two having been released on bail soon after their incarceration. Young Plnnkett hal been confined only about, tlife hours when a relative from Clearfield township afrive.l in town ami entered bail liefore If. Kl ikead, Ksq., for his appearance to answer at December sessions. fiTORE f'oiiufi, &c, at A trcTioy. Hav ing found private sales rather a slow pro cess for getting rid of their goods, ISaxter & Soti have concluded to close out everything in t heir store at auction, commencing on Sat urday of this week, Oct. 3tth, at 10 o'clock, A. m ., and continuing from day to day until everything is disposed of. Also will be of fered at public sale, on the above day, two mares, one new wagon, harness, plows, etc. See posters for further particulars. Visitors to PiTTsncRoii sboiihl not fail to call on ,1. U. A MuitnoCH, 112 S.MtTH- i KIF.LIi KTUEKT, tipposite the Post-office, j They have an immense stock of AppLf, I Pear, Peach and Chkriit Trkf.s. All kinds of Kvekokf.f.ss and Small Fritits, j INTER P.UMIMINd 1'LAftTS, HOLLAND ! ItrLns, Canary Uirps, Oolo Fish. Hns- i TfO llASKKTS, BoQl'KTS, &C, &C., Wbole- i ealc aDd Jetail. Catalouea mailed free. Common Sens' e vs. Prejudice. fty Tl. V. Pierce, M. !., of the World's Pis- penury, Buffalo, N. Y., Author of "The People's Common Sense Medical Advi- i her," etc, etc: ' t am aware tUiit there iA it popular, and , not altogether unfounded, prejudice against "patent medicines," owing to the small j amount of merit which inany of them pos- sens. The appelation "Patent Melicine," j docs not apply to my remedies, as iio patent has ever been asked for or obtained upon 1 them, nor have thev been tirgeil rln the j public ns "cure-alls." They are simply some favorite prescriptions, which, in a very ex- tensive practice, have proved thtir'superior remedial virtues in the cure of the diseases for which they are recommended. Every practicing physician has his favorite reme dies which he oftenest recommends or nses, because he has the greatest, confidence in their virtues. Patients do not know their composi tion. Even prescriptions are usually written in a language unintelligible to any but the drugg'st. As much secrecy is employed as in the preparation of proprietary medicines. Does the fact that an article is prepared by a process known only to the manufacturer render that article less valuable? How ti"y physicians know the elementary com- : . : r . l . it . . . . i t position of the remedies which they employ some of which have never been analyzed? Few practitioners know how Morphine, r.jiiinine, Podophyllin, Leptandrin. J'epsin, or Chloroform, are made, or how nauseous drugs are transformed into palatable elixirs; j-et they do not hesitate toemploy them. Is it not inconsistent to nse a prescription, the composition of which is unknown tons, and discatd another preparation simply because it is accompanied by a printed statement of its properties with directions for its nse? Some persons, while admitting that my medicines are good pharmaceutical com pounds, object tr them on the ground that they aro tco often used with insufficient judgment. 1 propose to obviate this diffi culty by eiilighcning the people as to the structure and functions of their bodies, the causes, character, and symptoms of disease, and by indicating the proper and judicious employment of my medicines, together witii such auxiliary treatment as may le neces sary. Such is one of the designs of People's Medical Adviser, forty thousand copies of which have already leen published and are sold at the exceedingly low price of S1.S0, and sent (post paid) to any address within the United States and Canada. If you would patronize medicines, scien tifically prepared, nse my Family Medicines. Golden Medical Discovery is tonic, altera tive, or blood cleansing, and an unequaled cough remedy; Pleasant Purgative Pellets, scarcely larger than mustard seed, consti- ""r' " "'' pn.' .-" , i finite Prescription, a remedy for delnlitarcd """alcs; my (mponm1 Kxtract of Smart, magical remedy for pain, lniwel complaints, and an unequaled Liniment for oth hitman and horse-flesh ; while Dr Sago's Catarrh Kemedy is known the world over as the greatest specific for Catarrh and "Cold in the Head," ever given to the puli lic. These standard remedies ha ve been before the public for many years a period long enough to fully test, their merits, and the best argument that can be advanced in their favor is the fact that their sale was never so great as during the past six mouths. IjOdil Correspondence. Chkst Sphinos, Oct. 25, 1S7". TVPAtt Freeman-I propose to send you a few local items fitun this community, the first of which is toscqnalnt your readers wit h he fuct that our citizens were (rrtutly surprised ami ed.ticd by a lecture delivered In the school house by a irentlemnn who styies himself Or. I.uk Klcotite. of Falkland, lie is a thorouirhly educated man, snd for the last eitrhteen months has led the lifeof n recfii'e in the wilds of White township. He wns known to many of u, but we little dreamed that he was tint scientific man that his lecture proved him to he. His subject wns "Mental Science," and he held his audience HX'll-'jound, ns it were. Tor fully two hours, al thouurh we scarcely rcnlixed thai he had occu pied iii'.re t htm thirl y minutes. At line conclu sion of his lecture he jjave us a brief sketch of his life, closing with I he rein .irk that So Ion as ho remained in public life the public tdnimed iiis services, and as he was desirous of publish ing n work on the above subject, he retired to the forests of White township for the purpose of prepnrii.fr his manuscripts. Having at last accomplished this object, he now proposes to return once more to his teirititnate callintr, and aTicr ropentinn his lecture here by request on Saturday even bur, Nov. t'.th, intends visit infr Kb cnsl.urv and perliaps other places. How true it is that flic roiifrhest casket sometimes con tains the purest pearl. The marksmen of this place organized a arrand huntiiifr expedition last week, the participants in which formed themseives into two parties of cqiiitl numbers, each of which contained a fair s.r:nkliuir ol ttio valiant juiiros wno van j quished I tiirmnn's pet bear the week previous. I A 1 ter t he expedit ion had been fully organized ' and the respective commanders selected, the ! followinir agreement was drawn up and signed, viz: llnch party was to continue the hunt for i t wo days mid to confln--; themselves to the 'jimin j tain between this place and Altoona, and the party retuniiiiir home with the smallest nuni I tier of scalps and tails was to forfeit to tht ic- torioiis pm-ty all the frame which they hnd sue i cicded in cupf urin;r. besides pnyintr'for a biff oyster supper tor nil the participants. Inac i cordance with these stipulations the hunt took j place, and when the two rival team 4 returned home they eount-d down -.V) and 175 heads and ails respectively, comprising pitreons, pheas j ants, woodcock, hun ks, porcupines and around i squirrels. Some ntimsintr stories are told by t lie valiant Xmirods alioiit how near they came j to Imiririiis various larjre tit me. One mini shot i a hiiffO turkey, but the feather, carried off the I meat. A not her brave hunter, after following j alon the windinir trail of a full irriiivn buck. succeeded iu ircttimr a shot und as he thought a fatal one at the Puck. l;i tact ho ui-larcs that as sure as thesrun cracked the irame fell, but not being well versed in the art of huntinir heneulected to load hiSfrun. and instead there of seized hisscalpiiifr knifeand rushed in to fin ish the work. Iinatriue his surprise then when he found that the buck wns not only ab!e to de fend its portion, but that alter recover! mr from the fright it had received from the rcort of the hunt -r's irun, sot upend scampered off at a rapid puce, soon leaving Its assailant far in the rear. Mure another time. Observer. Tit K readers of the Cambria Freeman aro made to struggle with the following prol lem : A parly of legal gentlemen dined at a hotel ami the bill being $1fi.41, each one paid as many cents as t here were lawyers iu the party. How many lawyers were tiieru?"' This is certainly a "big question" to put to an educated community ; besides, it is not practical lo say nothing of its being uncon stitutional. Kvidently 1041 is the square of the number sought, anil the square root of the given number ladng found, we have 41 lawyers all in a row. Now, whoever heard of forty-one lawyers getting away from a hotel at an expense of forty-one cents each ? No such case appears in theltooks not even in lllackntone and we are led to believe that the Cambtia man li td a vigorous attack of "night mare" when he propounded this startling problem. Osceola liexeille. Is Voir Ljfe Worth Tkx Cents? Sickness prevails everywhere, and every ImvI v complains of disease during their life. When sick, the object is to get well. Now we say plainly that no person in this world who is suffering with Dyspepsia, Li ver Com plaint ami its e fleets, such as Indigestion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart, De pressed Spirits, Biliousness, Sec, can take ti reek's A for st Flower without getting relief and cure. If you doubt this, go to your Druggists, Temtnon & Mittray, Kliens burg, or P. M. Woleslagle & Son, Wilrnore, atid get a sample Isittle for 10 cents and try it. Uegnlar size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. ' YoT CAN'Not do friends a kindness that will lie more appreciated than by presenting J them with a likeness of yonrself. To have i this made perfect call on Mr. P. L. H. Dablis, at his Photograph establishment., t No. 4( Sixth street. He has ihe largest and ! most complete establishment in Pittsburgh. and the picture taken by him lead all others in their complete finish of style and perfec tion. Best light in the two cities. Stoves FkeFa re Tor Winter. We call the attention of housekeepers to the ad- ! vertiseinent of Messrs. A. Itradloy & Co., of Pittsburgh, headed "frrapl.ic" and printed in another roinmn. It ia one of the roost 1 extensive ami ! el i able hnstness housen In I that city, and purchases can lie ipade to bet ': ter advantage there than anywhere else we know of. . ' Wines fob Drihutated Females. Some time since we stopped at Passaic, N. J., and were really surprised .to see the amount of Mr.Speer's stock of l'ort Grape Wine on hand. If is almost fbnlhus. Four storehouses are tilled, and tiers Upon tiers of casks '.ip and down stairs, and in some cases huge vats, occupy every available! spot; leaving only little Alley ways through which to walk. 1 1 Ik.im illimitlfss miantitv of wine: None is Bold until it. has acquired the age of ' four years and the buildings, 1, Z, 3, and 4, are of the first, second, third and fourth years vintage. Our druggists have some of the oldest of the above wine direct from Mr. Speer. Patterxon 'font-rtin-n. Tr; Finneyn ,. .4 rnpof Rt t rim is jrnsranrd to cure Inflammation of t Kidneys and Bladder, nqinrnl or suppressi d I j - - . . . . . . iM . . .1 i . . r . . I . i iiiiii'oii B.r in qucuv iu u.u dig .n . suppressed mens! rum ion, lacori men or white, jrravel, K'ect, stricture, bloody discharges, IJrijrht's dieease, tirickiiust deposits, dropsy p'nin In the tsck or side, sick headache, pim ples, blotches and eruptions on the face, sn.1 ' diseases of a specific or constitutional nature, reirardless of duration, ie or sex. CVm pound Syrup of Itiiehu U a positive and radical cure. For sale by Lkmmdn & Mcrrat, Ebcnsbui-jf. nv,nor.Ai. hEARfiti-TIXaFdt.-Marricd, at St. Rene diet's church, Carroll town, on Tuesday inorn in(r, Oct. 2lh. 1S75, by Kev. A. Henbner, Mr. ICMFTif8 A. Hkakkh, of Carroll township, and Mis Mart Yinokr. of the former plnee. May Demetrius ever be a licnxer of Kind tid Imrs and jrreat joy to the companion of his bosom, and may many younir llenrer riS" up in due course of time and rail tlicm blessed. OKITI'ARYi Mi'EUS. Died. In Munster'townshlp, on Sun day eveninjr. Oct. 24th. lXV.'s Mrs. An.t MrF.m; relict of John Myers, dee'd, aired 77 years and 2 dnA-s. The deceased lady was born in this county, we believe, and was the mother of cx-Sheritr Jmnes Myers and Mrs. .T. I). Parrish and Mrs. Hanson, of this place. She was a woman of kind and noble Impulses, a sincere and devout member of the Catholic (Jliurch. and a friend and neigh bor who endeared herscif to all who knew her, as was fully attested hv the hirire funeral eor teire which on Tmndny last nicompanied her remains to their last resting place in the Catho lic cemetery at I.orelto, May she rust in peace. CAIN. Ti d. in Carroll township, on Wed nesday mornlnir. Oct. 27th. 187a, Mr. James C. in, sr.. aired about SO years. Mr, Cain wa one ol the oldest and best citi zens of Northern Cambria, and enjoyed as he ! deserved the esteem of all his ncfiihbors. He was horn In Ireland, and with that devotion and real which charaeterir.es ail worthy children of the Catholic church and of the Krrerald l'e, hewas throuirn out lite nn e.xemplarof all those Christian virtues which adorn and rnnoble poor ! fallen humanity. Ieqiiiertit in Hicr. A SSIGNEES' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that W. M. II.oyi, of Altoona. Itlair comity, Pennsylvania, and Jam K., his wife, by deed of voluntary assignment, have apianed all the .estate, real and prrsonah ofthe said V. M. tr.o v o. to .1 on x Kkii.i.y. Jamks Ioruns arid Maxwf.i.I. Kikkap. of Altoona, in said county, in trust for the benefit ol the cred itors of the sa'id W. M. Ij1 ovn. A 11 iersons. there fore, indebted to the said V. M. Luivd, will make payment to the said A sliriicc. and those having claims or demands will trcikn known the time without delny. JIHIX KKIhhY, JAMKS IJtlliOV, WAX. KINKKAH. Assignees of W. 51. Lt.nvn. Altoona, Oct. 18, 1ST. Mt. CRAMPTOFS IMPERIAL SOAP IS THE "BEST." This soap is manufactured from pure materials, and as it contains a larire percentage of Vegeta ble Oil, is warranted fully equal to the beet Im ported t'asti'e Soap, and at the same time pos sesses all the washing and cleansinir properties of the celebrated llerinnn and French Ijinndry Soaps. It is therefore recommended for use -In the laundry. Kitchen, and Jiath-ronm. and for general household purposes; also, for Printers; Painters. Kni?ineers. and Machinists, ns It will re move ftainsot Ink. Greeso. Tar, Oil. Paint, etc., from the hand. Manufactured only by RAM PTO X ISICOTIIF.ItM. 2, 4, ?. 8, and lORutrers Pis re. ami 33 and 85 JrlTcmon Mreet, 'ew York. cm. XL-THHWOAH!SFEi TIIS BET FrXT?HFT AND ?iTOf5T PEIilXCT "FLA f IKuX" i:VEi: iiAD Intcrchacgeable Eandla and Slilall Cosi-.'srd. The handle i eatirelr sipaiate. Mid ma b tiyed fur m y I umber t Irons. I. niii h,- i'i.jii-t-il invtrutly. toi.l hi ir. piovid'd v.iih a r-hirU ti e I -nil is com;)lei. I roIeeteI fr m th. i lx L Sf Kit S&3X&K f.--f . So holder i TJSVr" -H"). S-'io nnlred len n-ii'-c W - - -i.-- t : . i : 1 " n uni llir i-Tii .- i ' v P.tenud M.r 4. heated, tile 1 -net i::n- bc detarhed. trTe will ser-d to nny add.e-.. i re ceipt of Imft or I. O. Order for the an.oiu.1, clilu-r of tiie following rets: Set No. 13 Irons r f r.. and 7 lbs., 1 m'.li, S-3 6. ?nndf!P,., " 2 : ' 8-3 " 7, 8 und 9 Hs . 2.0J Kickid plated Ironi", 'jrt. per set est.i. A ny parly order? fiT ect wMl re reive one rt cilix an u preuiu. Thoroiigldf reliable aents wanted. Address IIROOKI,Tt SAD ISO1,' CO.. 83 Tirst St, Brooklyn, H D., H. T. Kotk. Sanpl enn W t-n at tli otH. of tl.ii Mrs. M. MOORE, 325 Penn Avenue, near lOlh St., riTTsnuiiG, rA., Will epen the first week in November a choice and clerunt nssorftnent of the latest novelties for Winter in SILK VELVET SUITS, Damasse Camel's Hair Costumes. Sicillicmic Jackets, Hats and Bonnets, Arid a large invoice of SEALSKIN SACtUES, 10-2?). M'JFFFS & BOVS. ,n SELF-FEED BASE BURNER, GUARANTEED TO BUKN Soft Coal, Hard foal OR COKE. MANUFACTUUED DV A. Bradley & Co. No. 30 Wood Street, tl0-29.-3m, riTTSlitTltG. TAKE NOTICE. AH persons are lierehv cautioned against interferinz in anr war with the followfnar described personal ; property botirht b me at Sheriff's sale on tho :h ; dav or October, 1875, in Chest township, Cambria : county, as the properlr of Philip Thomas, and left with him drtrinir my pleasure: 9 bay msrns ', and harness, 1 oolt, 3 hs. 7 shoats. t flohls com, a lot of wheat, oats, com, buckwheat and wtatoos-, 1 sled, 1 saddle and bridle, 1 windmill, plows and harrows, lot straw, 3 scaps of bees, field of wheat, chains and spreaders, snd a tot of honsehohl fur niture. VALENTINE THOMAS. . Varrolttown Oefr. 11, W,b.tZU X1Z IF A D VKll TISKMKy T$. G AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ENTEIMNIAL. HISTORY or the U.S. The jcrest Interest In the OirfUlnr history or our eonntry makes this the fastest sellinR tHM.k over published. It eontalns over 400 fine histories I fn frmvinirs and 000 pages. with a full account of thi approaeninir frrnn.i I en tennis I neieoration. rienu i for a fall descriptl n and extra terms for Aeenti NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phi adclphia READ THIS VERY CAI.EFUII LY. Dr. Crumb, established for many years in Buffalo, by an entirely new system of med cation, treats successfully Catarrh, Kronehltif. -and Diseases of the limits. Ijiver and. Kldneysl; also Difficult ics ol'a Oonli.iential Nature, wherein skill and experience are required. lr. t'rnmb ha devebieil a practice which from Its unparalleled success in thousands of enscs. inany of a very ag gravated character. Is able to positively irunrsntee apcrfoet and permanent cure in every case he un dertakes. Me senus no t. ircuiars or i realises on these diseases to his patients, as It Is undeniable that sueh knowledge is In ircnernl extremely pre judicial, exercising an injurious effect by rotnrdimr. and frequently counteracting a cure, tcn'lina, to alarm the patient, which is the principal objeet of such productions, and excttes.and cxaaxera'tes his tears as to the curability of his complaint. The Ioetor requires simply a brief history of the case, and a candid, plain statement of present symptoms -a ttioroiljrn examination win men ne niwe, ni tf considered remediable, a sincere, conscientious opinion will be riven promptly anil such medicine as.will be applicable will he sent by express, ac companicd by full and c.fp'Iloit advice and direc tions. Charges very moderate and within the reach of all, and ncccs! irnarnnteed. (Such cases as have failed under other treatment particu arly desired.) All.lettcrs must enclose;41.00 for consul tation fee and correspondence dnrintr treatment, and be addrcs.'ed to fin. W. 11. CHUM, 1C2 Pearl Street, Ht fFAtA N. Y. Ii'osscviptioii Free for the sjM-cdy cure of sjieeial trouhtes common to tlie younznnd middle sired. Nervous, mental and phvsicl depression, loss of memory and energy, pains In the back, sell-distm.n. dixzincss. diuincas .f slight, ronfusion of Ideas and other disorders of the nervous system consequent on various hat. Its that lower the vitality of the system. Anpdruir gist h.is the inirredlcnts. Address DK. K. It. II I IjTOX inclminl I. . $1 cy n tny at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and " terms' free. TRt'l! & CO., Augusta, Maine. $25 i lay guaranteed nslnar our Well A nicer and lrl I tn. $ I no month paid tojrol agents. Alitor hook free. J IL.Z Afota Co., St. IjUi3, Mo. .Kin fifVl HOYAL HWAXA LOTTERY. V i U,UUU. Htribnted every fifteen davs. 1 PHie 100."0j l Priie IMi.ono 2 Prizes, 25,P00 escli M)0.K 854 I'riics. ninonntiiYK to 310.001) Whole tickets t'2v ; quarters. $5 : twentieths. $1. Circulars of" information free. Priiea cashed. A. DOXAV fc CO., Pasktrs. rost)flice Box 20S9. 21 Park Row, New York. Royal Saxon and Pmnswick Oovernment Lot teries constantly on hand. You Can Make $5,000 In 90 days in A 1 Stocks. WY SYSTEM IS SAFE. HONORABLE AND SIMPLE. Pnmphlel Sfiit Free to All. V. H. WEEKS. Bsnker. 178 Broalwav, New York. Stocks bought and sold at the N. Y. Stock Exchange. Agents tot the host selling Prize Ptvek- . . . i i i i. LJw ' c ntains 15 sheets I'nper. IS Envelopes, fjolden I'en. Pen Holder, Pencil. Patent Ysr.l Measure, and a piere or Jew elry. Sinvrle aekn(re. with elejrant prize, post pai'd, 2T cents, t'ircular Tree. BKIDE k CO., 769 Bro'idwa, Xfir York. S77 PER WEEK OIT AR AXTEEI) to Aicents. Male and Female. In their own loealitv. Terms nnd OUTFIT Fit EE. Address P. O. Vlt-'KKUY fcOtt., Augusta, Maine. Ct , Crri ncr day at homo. Samples worth $1 OOlOOU tree. STissoa . Vo.. Portland, Me. n month tpenerpetic men snd women every where. tif-tiurx-4 hmnrtalilf. KXt!EIIOIl M F'ti UO., 151 Michigan ave.. Chicago. PLANING MILL AT PUBLIC SALE.' rpiIK nndcrsijened will otter st Fnhlic Snle, on X the premises Irt tlio Borough ot Ehensbnrgr, on SATURDAY, NOV. 13th, 1S7Z, at a ci.o-k, p. w the following deserlled property, recently occu pied tiy the "Etienshurg Mining und Manufactur ing Co.," contair.ina; Olio Acre oi Cw 1011 n 1 fronting on the Iienshurg and Ore-son Railroad, having thereon erected A LARGE PLANING MILL, 42xl feet, three stories hlarh, with) Boiler Shed at tached, 12x03 feet. Tho machinery consists orons Forty-Horse Power Engine and Boiler. f rnmblnfil tfMnttr, 24 Inehes wide-, Tot sur facing and frrooving: I sitirfnre I'laner, 3 in. wide ; a lirrnlnr Rip Mnwo. with lift tnhle ; t t'lrrnlar riw rnt ns, with side tntiles: I Nwlnir 'lrrtili" 'r-tit Sam 1 IMr rlb ifKAnanSitt rtjrn M achink. with Iron trstne; 1 C'k tric Lathi; 1 Hash I.athb. with complete set of Tools; 1 Pof.iSHtjro Drtm. 12 feet lonr i 1 Mori.mJO Machimk, with slide heads. The ahove machinery, with the neeessary siinrtinir-, belting snd pulley, is In good working order, snd there is an abundance of runninir water on the. premises. Said budding was erceted specially for and has been nsed in the manufacture of flooring. Riding, all kind of handles, brush blocks, hallns ters etc. Cherry, ash, poplar, linn, sngar. beeeh, rtlnple and white pine lumner to be had at moder ate prices. There is also erected on the premises A 2-Story Frame Dwelling House COXTAIKINO St IIO(l9 ASrt A rtUAR, Also, at the same time and place, will be sold a lot of A8H, El N a and M atlk J.i mbeu. -Tcrnls made known at sale. JOHN A. BLAIR, JOHN LEWIS, 10-22.-41. WM. Ii. BON ACKER. JOHS DlllERT. iJOIJJT D. ItOBKRTS. John Dibert & Co., Corner Main and Franklin Sts., j JOIIINSTOWN, Xo. Accounts of Merchant ami other business people solicited. Drafts negotiable in all parts of the coun try for sale. Money Loaned and Collections Made. Interest at the rate of Six. Per Cent, per annum al lowed on Time Deposits. Savings Deposit Hooks issued, and Interest Compounded Semi annuity w'ii tltir.l. A'General Banking Business Transacted. Sept. 10, 1875.-fim. The Great Cause of HUMAN MISERY. Jiirt.llthl fWicd, in a Sealed EnrcJiri Price 6 ctst A l eetnre n tit SalnraTrenlnienl and Ral teal Ctire of Seminal Weakness, or Sper-matorrhtf-a. trwinced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary Kmissions. Inipotency,NerVous Debility, and Im pediment t Marrlaire R'nerallT ; 7onsnmjtfont KpileppT! and Fits; Mental and rhvsical Ihca nacity, &.C. By ROHKRT J. Cl'LV ER VKLL M. !., author of the "Oreen Book," fcc. The wor'd -renowned author. In this admirable j Lecture; Clearly proves from his own experienee tliat the awrul consequences ot rsen-anuse may lie effectually removed without meilicine. and with out daiifre'roas surfrical ojierations. bougies. Instru ments, rinis, or cordials; pointinprout a mode of cure at once certain and eflectml, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what hiscondiilon may b, my cure himself fheajdy, privately and rad ica l I v. . AfTiii Lecture wtJl prm-e a Nmn to t'totisntid ati fliwtnf. Sent under seal. In A plain envelope; to any ad dress, on receipt of six cent, or two postage stamps. Adares tne KUDitsners I ( HAS. J. O. KLINE fc CO., 4-l-ly. 13T Bowery; New York, Pi O. Uqk 4ot. OTHE VOTERS of CAMBRIA COUNTY. I liendiv offer myself as an Tnitenemlont randldate for "the otflce of CorxTr CoMMissioarK, and pledge niyseti. It etecte.i, to fiiithlullr perform tho duties or said office. 1 ' JOHN PORTER. ' Snsqachanna Twp. f ct. , 187. U - Ready-Made CLOAKS, KEW AND FASHIONABLE, I Decidedly the most desirable stock in Johnstown, I will be found at j CEI5, FOSTER & QUINN'S, Kos. 11S aad IU Clinton Mrect, JOHNSTcnVK, PA. FLOOll OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &c. The largest stork to sc'eot from nn 1 the place to find the choice patterns, t low prices, is at GEIS, FOSTEU & QI I.NN'S. FOR FASHIOMBI.K AND DEMIBAIII.K hess coons: AXI TRIMMINGS, There Is no place In Johnstown to be compared t. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S. TIGIdXGS, SIIEGTIXCS Ducks, Drillings and PSLLOVV-CASE -COTTONS. Yon will he sure to get the worth of your money by buying from GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN. LADIES' FURS, FURS, FURS! Ladies' Gloves, Gloves, Gloves! GENTS' GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES! Fur. Tioeskin. Ki.l, and Cotton. Xti finer gods anywhere than at GETS. FOSTER QCIXX S. WHEN YOU VISIT THE apt aAtoWafeasd DH. (JUIETCY A. And have your Teeth Extracted while pleasantly Dreaminrr. BUY YOUR lUSICAt, GOODS u.rV Importers, "taanfacttirer) and Dealer ia all kind of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE I MASUFACTtRERS OF THE CELEDR ATEt OAKE & McGIM PIANO, AND GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS FOtl TUB tvrri3Xrr ahion piaxo. Dealer In Distln A Ch. tInf1on, Ressnn (tailnn), Sase (Pr!K ristnn Talre. and oar oak of Kotary Valre . I VSI itl MIMV The lii-st nnd frrklmt string for alt Instrument constantly oa hand. neln-r PT'BLTSHKnS of SHEKf Mt'Slt), wc make this branch a spceialty. and .always keej a full stock of the latest and best pieces on hand. Our stoek of music hooks ot all kinds it complete. PIANOS ANO ORGANS SDl.ll OX Till INS I'A LI.M KNT PLAN. Old) INSTRI'MENTS TAKEN IN KXCHAXGF.. Clerfcvmcn. Principals of Seminaries, Lenders of Bands. Teaeher. and all wishing to purclif-ea Musical IIikkI?. will timl it to their interest to eomiminiente directly with us. Catalogues and Price Lists furnished free on application. VVAREROOMS, NO. 12 Sixth Street, lale St. Ciafr.) i--lyl PITTSBURGH, PA. SSSs), BISSELL & CO. t I i'hc J 235 Liberty Street lJITTS13UlKa tl, 1 V. 10-8. If. It. Sl'AllLMA, tn n n n rzi n rr ro. l .rr i i i rr r 1 LnJ u ik t iw mm w iu i (Formerly Red Lion Hotel,) NO. 7 SIXTH STREET, year Suspension Bridget t-flTnnse has been thnfnnirh'y rcflKd and re funis' . i nrt n w . rrs i ee n inferior to none ... the city. t,tde s..P,h-d with tin 1 -i tie m-rk ;' . iti7.cn or Khonst.urjr snd iefi.ity ..re rf ee.ti.l tn tal. K. t Us- fe .!.. -Allegheny Street Cni puss c ct y tlirce A W tlO-l.Mm. Jli. McCONNELli. M. P., PnTSICIAT ANI SfK.E Irktt o, r. I 0. . ,re rr. , , f f C fo t ar'- 0 til le hr 1 i I go' .1 R' ' j i t a d J h. 1 O' ftc- f . . r -Ct,l t h m 1 n. !.. 6n . j b- t ku i. t l f i t JU el. . MERINO VESTS AED ERASERS CHILDREN'S MERINO VESTS AND DRAWERS ISfASTS" MERINO CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. The largest and most complete arrtnieat ever offered in Juhnst-Wii, will be fuuad t GELS, FOaTEIt &. QITIXJTS. hy utjYixa BLAOK CASHMERES, BUCK ALPACAS, BLACK CRA?t D'ETES, ANO BLACK S!LKS, FRCM GEIS, FOSTnu & QUlN'X, TABLE LiNEftS, XAPKIXS AND TOVELINCS, In common and f.ne quality, can lie bought at very low prices al GEIS, FOSTER. Sc (JCXXX'S. TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, Rt t: I l.K. 1M XOYPLTItS I FA.ei COODs, always found first at C I I?, FOSTER i: QUINX S. The largest and tnnat comvlet assortment ::i in Johnstown of LADIES', CENTS1. AM) CDILRREVS HOSE. will be found at G EI?. FOSTER & gUIXX S. 3 Exposition CALL AT 278 Penn Avenu PITTSBURGn, aj.d sni. TUS NEW PATENT fttejfiricDi .1 I'or ho:.)i:i'4 Artifi. ia. letu nrniir i:i vlace lu r'in-r. Ta'i.irpr. Lat'liinT. Sin'nT, Coughing or Sncfz'n'r tir.-. ir.akinj,' them CGHiIcrlalilc an-i RcllaL-c AS XATVltAL TEKllt. -and take- SCOTT'S ABSCLUTELY SATC A A- ES THE Tl C- THE PHILHARMONIC ORGAN MAN IT FACTI'IICRS OF Stoves, Ranges, Graces, Grate Fronts. Fndes, Krc., KTC, AD r.KALEna IN lAN'MS, MarMes asi WM Sam Also, Sole Manufacturers of P l -Tesrlefs" Shaking Grate latcL hc?t nnd onlr reliable" Astatine Grate In u-o. St.U l'OK.A t lK.l Mii. and 242 Feim Avcnhr. ln,0 WILLIAM McCOY. n r ills time ir, pa. ed. i nrt n wo! crs i ee mn ri't'c, it 1 ll e . nnni-.ts. --- urJta Jm tjtSg IS CCKNfcCTION WITH THE HOUSE. STAHLMAN & M'COY, Frcpiictcrr. ALKXAMU U TA1T, M. 1).. I 1 hjlrihl' am, M-hm i . ........ ..'j; r,