J 1 I m I ll I I HI IM-I Mi TTBWT1 rWTTTTI b A1 0: U, . ti k. 0' itt l h: 5etii. r on 111 3 nl. t-0 BTl; A !r.TTf lvU4 5H in?5- THE MRU fill EliKySBUUG, PA., Itcccnsber 13. JS7. tOCAL AKD FERSCKAL. HUMmm nut) near from: B .- . - T1 ...... l . :, .. 1 ni vesti d. 'i i e ice cn-p ik " , , n J kdfc iuis ! ' 11 ,l!al an,i IV no to as coiittci atcd 1 isl-op . t U C 1 1 last J:ord.y. twelve J1;" . c-,,(ui ;vl.i.ir.n ( f tle ft? 1 I'ttLes"'"" : , . " I issi e ' f 1 ur I arer " nl;uie to al'- r .... N.i instead ol No. 46. J'"'-, ', i uY-e of hen - I40 leats to the I -1 i.e riice of ;?i;Ze warmers is ?im;vii to 50 ct. t Thompson's. f V ' d. m ci-edat SI. L. Oattran's vfrv , V Mi oo.y - ,- - 'l ecau.-e il:y ie t-old for cash. ''Two st'D"" N'lf ffie seld in Altcona 1 7", Si,xe at fabulous prices. One Jili dollar a L-f a,'d tLe otL,;r TYTpweie rrrn'ised a report of Court . hut after wait insr until tluee -1? ''11 vift'ay weie foiced to go to Itr-cr.t tl rr. ""Viim tl e larues can't f ud vliat they ntM 11, mi f tli-y give it up, for it 1 ii-1 d fi-ct that for all novelties . .... , Vei e. jfj'-.)lt. n sn vtlio knows anything worth I .i.-.j.j, k . ?rd don't serd it to the piin 1 1 to le i etiived of oven a iV. '"'r''1 , . 11 ,Iffl,,,).i;i'f el tel. t an" "Pot shot" in JoLnstovn .1 g,,t them at a hardware store. (tjTcVe.'v'ut vcry painful and exciting 1 this ;-r?'3,'ce T-!'ac l' lkrr' resident of Alexandria, '?n''T,uce ( roek on Wedn-aday week ') 1(itf :vd l'tal injuries f On M"i'd;iy last, Judge Dean made an 27r or an Adjourned t'ouit, commencing J the KM.ii Monday of Februaiy next Ji ii n iitii re for one week. lJos-i!i HerioM. prompted by prnef at fiuiiw, (1 injuries, hung himself to the rSi" county jail door one day last week, .id when fouled life was extinct. T Talk v ut a big run of custom ! M. nca'P Hi! lia by far the largest run of Jsimi in F.tenhuig. Everybody buys at (jvn s-fV. leiaue tl fy ti.i.'i;ive n.ci ey in t "..( ion. J Mr. John ;i;i7ier, Huntingdon's oldest ijhalntar.t, aed ninety years, died Inst ick. lie was an invalid for twenty-t-ix 4;irs. He suiVercd witii rheaniatitiii for tier.t v-two years. I M. h. (hitman has already enmnenced riri-iviug lioliday g ods, and will have the l4fi: st(K;k of candies. cor.tVctionK and nivKr-.eats ever brought to Kltntbuig. Dfcu't f .rget this ? i Levi ( haj 1 in. Hui'tingdoii's oldest col rid l aiLei-,"i:;is been diawn to swerve as a iifyi-tan. 'J his is the liirt -drawi'.jg" so Wlily colored that liunti: g'luii but. been cj rri ujion to contemplate. i-.ien. (ii-orge I'otts, a v.ell-know-n citi iia; tl fi)r.-evi-ihl yeais A?ayoi'if Altooi.a. i'4 i'1 city on '1'uenl.i v last, in tho 1,111 11;"' '- : t-. vfar of hi;: age. lie wa.i a brother of t;. f .ioluistown. it i a 1 1 1 e is Smith. Jones. Pa vis ni if it ain't ei; her of them, you ;y j'crsoii that the raunt1es.- bov s r to see at their Fair every night I'l i' ir the holidays. i-'.vcij.ey Watts, aged 1(5 years, an rm rjye n. i,e of the Fa. K. II. blaeksn.iih i-oiST Altoona, had an arm so badly Jrarcf) in drilling machine, a few days f: r.'v't it had to be amputated. f-i vii i do vour ( hv'stnias hakincr w-ith-& r t p ocurin j a supply of ohoio l'om : .''.lis" jojul ir Hour, f 1 1 d an -1 gr.icevy I i. Tic 1 es !':oii!- is always ;he cl.eaj, i. -!;d that's the kind Mills 'keep--. '1 I'.o fo:i -stroke this time h:t nearer deed, right at b.unc. Cltri the latest issue are therefi nias e in f J.-i ' 1 -it let there lie:iosM.l.!,Cil"S. "We & -esses" Till of those "sorts." j 4-, orwitl'.st.indi:i? t lie inclement wenth-Kf-:-'-? you know u was terrible rough that tj. lie t ii ee Ftorv hat with the ix foot A :v tier it at lived promptly, on its tenth ) : iiui list M.it.H last li day i ore-noon, Trihv ne' stor 4-1 iie Johestown j'rihvrie' stoi v about f ghc.at at M ou. f's irrave is ent ii el v too j. 'the only "ghost" that ha distu:b dlii.vl neighboihoiel is the one that stole 4',r ( hriaty'a tuike gobbler a few he nozzle of the hose ef the Vigilant are engine, Altoona, Hew out on i,iHy last while some ef the members i.; crating the thing .lust tor fun, anel viiT a mail named lieiinett, broke one wo weeks and three days ago a young r,r;irtl fJlunt, of Fianklin townshii-, ii: 'lc'.riiid county, poured carbon oil I - a few dying embers. Her funeral tugely attended three day s after the mei.t fulled. tie lii'iiihed and sixty-five thousand i'dit- is ail the monev the Pennsylvania Tha , -.A ; :.i i i. -m ,u i Nllj'HIlV alu LU J t cin j ty tit, Alt i on "1" ueday last. Wish we, ineli ".da'iv a:i;l collectively, wei all the em- is v. r a tew months. 41 he le. i he leasiin why M. L. Oatman can sell S'f !! n.ueli lower than any otlier iner in town, is because he sells for cash. J1'1 have the cash always go to (Jat fcif . l,eip you can save 13 per cent, on h'llai'ii wcrtli yeai buy. .t!t'a ,J''' ln:t" 11;l,1!C,l Thomas Maloney, '"if hi.s say home from attendimr a: i'.iMtldoek'.s Fields, on Sunday - X st"'iok by ' i ? ' 1 d'di's he div 'isviiok by the Cincinnati Express s'station, and so seriously eel s,oi after. .1 ll' ll :ill t lih l,r ft t i l"i in, ,ll ,nr sv.i ( : li :it t. should not forget that , - , . ... : 1 1 l . : . . - ... l . .. s 'o--i-iiis win soon ne in onier. u'' iilatcel ware, line cutlery, and "'-J '''hi i It gaiit. Articles at lluutlcy's, 1 -'i.i'iiilv lit. for such purposes. '" 1- " "iiifortable clotiics are essential ;K";-it inj .ynient of the holidays. ei.nicc dicss g. mds, fin liishing "i.t-inade clothii-.g, etc., consult ' nki r. He can rig out any person ; i' to toe at the lowest rates. In lid.iys may le fully enjoyed by t; i-liu id- R(M.iisVroni .Myers "v:Llio d. , I' stock of the finest and best, "1 l,e;ip enough to satisfy any one H "ai-'Mins in "-oihIs of Mil iliiinls. Co J w lu,t they can do for you. y lad named Murphy, second son of oi uce Alurpliy, ifsiding em Mullin's 111 ( aiiibria township, was engaged a "'a chimpiug vvoixl, when a stick :!i' a: d struck him in the eye, burst e lall and, of courbe, completely de '"s' :lie sij;ht. Vn iiniueii.se bank of earth in which a nipwas imbedded caved in upon Li atioc, at Warriorsniark, Ihuit n county, on the 23d ult., and the '; striking him on the lower part of 'y. produced injuries w hich caused ;"tn live days after. llle Tyrone Democrat savs tliat it baa 'Notable exchange from Cambria, .yn-cmt,) ami don't want any 'ther -in wm. lt conies down to seconel w i lt ive U,e Freeman a call. li may do well enough for !the uu !Vi!''''f,l but if ollier IJ-h got Udii tit" of ii., i;...i . ..p. ...... Wim'1,1 c i .....i. tmiu nit- i yr, (HH l , 'i respectable excl.an-es iust searce n 1,U . " J . f tlm ,,iv 'V. ""-tu"' as respec it . .. " -"uur kmd Micma I.. 1... !ih raClt Wlltin Pon't foigct t' at toys, candies, ai d manyoihei thu gs for the holidays, can be boujj t at the l-anntless lire engine hou.-,e and li e night htfoie ( hiistnias. J. tn mon & Munay hae the nicest tl inVs iir.aginablo for l;oliday gifts. Kial few t hy, hai dsomc and cnteitaining b nks for young and ohl, attractive fancy go ds, and other suitable things in pnl'u.sion. are among the most ntti relive features f t heir giai d hC'liday uisj-lay. They sell cheap. Heietofurc all mail matter ciesigntd for (.'lessor., uminitvilie. Lot el to, Chest Springs, St. Augustine, &c, hrdtobe font from the pot t- Mice here ly ti e evening train. Now however n.ails for those points are foi wauled by the morning ti ain, which is a decldi d change for the better. The n ollidavbburg standard says we can copy what we please fiom its columns, with or without credit. If Traugh would only go a littl further, and send us a "proof" on Tuerday, we migh.t be able to make a "respectable" journal out of a "second-rate sheet." AVhat say ye, bos? ? Patrick Murdy, an old man residing it) the vicinity of Kittanning Point, wassttuck by a pastenger loct rnotivn, while ou his way to Alttxtua on Thursday morning f last week, and so terribly injured that he died in the latter place, whither he was ta ken to the home of a man ic-d daughter, on Monday. On Friday evening' last, a colored man in Altoona was knocked down by a small sled upon which several boys were coasting alc-ng one of the principal thoroughfares, and tailing on his head, he sustained a com pound fracture of the bkull, besides other serious injuries, all which it is feared will prove fatal. The value of a cow's tail was definite ly decided in Pedfoid county. It is ten dollars i) inch. A couple of young men cut oil" twelve inches of a cow's tail, and nailed it to a Fchool-hotise for "sport," for which sport the young men paid one hun dred and twenty dollars to the owner of th bovine for damages. AVe are occasionally in receipt by mail of caution notices, stiay notices, anel the like, accompanied by one dollar, vvhie h the Eenelers no doubt imagine is our charge for inserting the win e. '1 his is a mistake. All such notices require three insertions and our invariable charge is 1.50. Let those interestce' make a note of this.! AVhat "Frenchy" don't know about ferving up oysters ain't worth lintling out. I It life j s only the most luscious of bivalves, and jis eveSything is neat, clean anel cozy about his saloon, ai d his table well su) plicel with relishes, it thus i.e fjood to in elulgofat his boa id. Families and parties supplier! with eysters and other delicacies at lowest rates. Perhaps it is a waste of wends to urge upon our readers the importance ef calling at C. T. Huberts' elegant ch.ck, watch and jewelry emporium to nuichase their holi- j clay goods, for surely no one within a rea sonable distance ef F,bensbuig will think -f passing Cham, by in such an emergency. It is r.e.t teio soon to look in there now, if you wish te get first choice. 'i he sacrament of confirmation, pre ceded by the reception of two lay Sisters into the oider of St. Joseph, anel the con ferring of the cross upon a third, took place at the Chuich of the Holy Name yesteielay morning. The ceremonies were i grand a: d imposing, l.ii-liop Domenec le- irg present anel conducting the services. Not having had time to attend, we can give no further pal tieulai s. Fdtvaid t-iiuo, of umniPrhill town ship, while err ploy cd with ethers in th resil ing rain at the barn of Patrick McDunn, hi that township, on Tuesday last, had his liyht hand torn oil by the machine. We did not learn bow the accident happened, but undoistai.d that his injuries were of sr.ch it l atuie as to letiuhe the amputation of the arm at the elbow joint, which oper ation was successfully pufoiiued by Dr. Kern, et Wihnore. Ten persons in one family in Munster township, cl ren anil giandchilelren of Mr. Felix O'Neil. were h)wn wit lithe sea let feve: and dipt herin, the early part of this week and for several days previous. On Weeluesday one of the aftticted, a little girl four y ears of age, d;ed e.l'vhe eliscase or ehs ea.se s, and othe rs of the family are sail! to be in a precarious condition. Mr. O'Neil ccitainly deserves the earnest sympathy of all lit arts in his great alhiclion. The 'lark sisters, two soiled doves tf ioluistown who were sent up a couple of weeks ag i for a thirty thiys' residence at Castle I;i:acler, kept up Mich a continual crying and lamentation in the louelett of keys fur several days after their incarcera tion that ll.e herill", wastfoiced te put the bracelets on them for a brief time and con line them in the cell liist occupied by Mi chael Moore, since when they have sitn mereel elown and take things more philoso phically. The Johnstown Echo last week an neumced its own demise for a brief period, but this week it is to be out again uneler the management of Messrs. John Myers and David llitc, both printers, the former having been publisher under the late elis pens.alinn. Iu the retirement of Cj. Lii.s ly the profesfciou loses a gracefal, versatile am! entertaining writer, but we trust he will loom up again in a like capacity ere many m,o-is wane. As for the new linn, we wish them abundant proscriiy: Nearly every paper we pick up assures us that Cliiitmas iscoming, just as though t lie readers thereof didn't kuow as much about it as the editors themselves. Uetler j a great ileal tell them where they can buy I an excellent stove, good tinware, first class hardware, the best of fresh groceries, le i sides many of the most desirable articles I for lioliday piesents, anel that's what we , eh here and now byatlvising our readers tj visit Geo. lluutlcy's great house furnishing emporium, Main street, Kbensburg. j Westmoreland county has had two more suicieles within the past week or so. Andrew I -est, a coal miner, twenty-two years old, thought it lent not to stay here any longer, so lie got a gun on Wednesday of last week, went out into the woods, and taking oil' his boot, pulled the trigger with one of his toes, shooting himsrelf through the head and producing instant death. On the night previous a man who registered hi.s name as John Miller, of IJutiaio, N. "i ., ended his earthly career by taking prussic acid at the Laird House in (Ireensburg. John O. McCarthy, Esq., a lawyer of eminent ability, and brother of Father Mc- ! Carthy, pastor of St. John's chuich, died ! in Pitlsbiiigh about noon em Monelay last, j Mr. McCarthy was educated at St. Francis' I College, Loretto, and it is 6aid that that ; institution never produced a riper scholar, j His age was about 4;J years, anel he was inarricel for the second time only a few weeks ago. One of his children, peihaps j the only one, a hul ageel about 4 years, is : in care ef the Sisters of St. Joseph, at ilt. j Oallitzin Seminary, in this place. ' Young man, if you wentld have a Tint that w ill adel wisdom to your knowledge, box, a suit of clothe. that w ill fill your bo 1 som w ith purest emot ions, a pair eif boots , that will elevate your soul and purify your , heart, a necktie that will sweeten your tem- per, an overcoat that will calm your per tuibed spirits iu the hour ef bereavement, I a pair of uer,ders that will lift your ; thoughts to better things than those ef earth, a Imrnlkcrchi.f that will animate ' you with tumultuous emotion, a pair of ylorc that will calm your mind and warm up that which is goo'd within you, a ciar that will cause you to dream sweet dreams of Klysian lauds, just drop into '1 hempsou's Palace Stole, in the I.st-olIice building. They have just received their new and kpleiiuid ktoelt cf odi. Co early. PrATii on the Had.. Frightful Acci dent near Mifflin. We glean t he 'follow ing 1 artieulais eif a terrible accident near Mif Hin from Saturday's issue of the Harris burg Patriot : Owing to the immense travel on the "Penn sylvania railroad the Cir.cinniMi express east, has to be divided into t wo t cetioes, the one runmrjj about ten mile behind the'oth er. Ou Thursday night the first section started from Altoona thirty-seven minute late and the secemd, one hour and sixteen minutes, whiih placed the former about t w-f-nty miles ahead of he latter. Iletween Altoona and L-w:stow n the second section made up thirty-four minutes lost time, while the first lost three minutes. At Kixler's sta tion, two miles east of lewisti vvn, loth took water, and before leaving the tiaiuan of the leading train placed the precautionary per cussion caps on the track as a warning to the one following. The ei.f inee r of the lat ter respected the signal, but seeing no train before him and supposing it many miles in advance he resumed his speed. As the first section approached M ;fllin it sla'-kened from schedule tipeed to ahcut fifteen miles an hour. Just west of the town is l.anlier's curve, and while passing thremgh it the engineer ef the second section of the ex presn noticed that the first section was but 1.r)0 feet, ahead. The pr.tent air brak was immediately applied and the engine reversed and had it nrt lieen for an unavoidable acci dent to the coupling which held together tho express car and the one following the train could have been stopped in lime to avert contact with the first section. lint the coup ling hrok, and the locomotive.- tender and express ear were detached from the other ears (the air brake lieing operative on the latter) and ran into the roar end of a Pull man palace car, iu which two gentlemen, two ladies and two children were sleeping. The engine struck with much violence and sent tho car whizzing through about one third of the sleeper directly ahead, tele scop ing the two. The consequence, was the berths in the rear end of the letter were badly demolished and five of the occupants tightly wedged in, and it is supposed instant ly, while three sustained slight injuries. Of the fatal cases, "NV. W. Ihuitz, wife and a iienutitul little child occupied one berth and Matthew Knowles and J. Wilhmi Bacon, of Chicago, separate berths. The names of the wounded are Thomas M. Say re and wife, of Elizabeth, New .Jersey, and C II. l'eioy, of Indianapolis. None of the inmates of the rear car were hurt, but Mr. Oillingham, the conductor, was thrown a considerable dis tance. The porter, a young colored man, was sleeping in the rear end at the time the engine struck, and th cemcussion did no more tl & i arouse h".m '"rem his sleep. A gentleman and lady occupying a Iwrth at the other end were surrounded with broken Timbers (fragments of the wreck), but they were not injured in the least. The persons killed in the second hind ear were extricated with considerable difficulty, a few hrmrs ('lapsing before the debris could r-c removed from its entrenched positirnand the dead readied. Mrs. D.intz's body was more mui ilatetl than an y of the rest. Broken bones were numerous in all the corpses. Mis. Sayre, one of the wounded, was obliged to endure some pain ami mm h sus pense before she could be removed from a very trying position. It appears she was preparing to retire when the run in took place, ami while sittiugor standing the ttoor was torn up and her leg was caught h-t ween the wootl. From the time her situation was discovered entil her rescue over an hour elapsed, ard in order to get out the limb the rear car hail to be lifted up wilh jar ks. Those who ac" !sted in freeing her were agree ably surprised to hear her say that her inju ries were immaterial and then walk oil' as if scan elr anything happened h.-.-r. Mr. Sayre was slight ly cut in th head and had on- of h'.s hands "bruised, while Mr. Kemy was hurt in the fool and sustained several bruises. The bodies of Matthew Knowles and J. Wiliard Bacon were s-nt to Chicago last evening, anil Mr. Blaine, speaker of th" na tional house of representatives, hart tele graphed the Pennsylvania raTlroad company that he Tiili give "instructions as to what disposition shall le made for the remains of the Dantz fi-.mi'y. Mr. Pant 7. is either a con gressman elector a United States revenue officer. An inquest was held over the bodies yes terday in J unii.ta county, whith resulted in a verdict of censure on the tlngman of the first section of the Cincinnati express. The loss by the wreck of the two l'nl'man palace cars 'will probably reach ?-J,0i'. The engine attached to the second section had her pi let broken ami was slightly dam aged otherwise. About three hours after the accident it started with the train for JIarrisburg. The reason the first section ran behind schedule speed waH because the requisite quantity of steam could not be generated with the inferior coal used. It is said that gootl fuel could net be produced because of the obstacles thrown iu the way by the hoise disease. TltE CAUSE OF THE CATASTROPHE. An examination has been commenced t Harrisbnrg to ascertain tho causes which led to the drradful accident detailed above. From the Jonrval we learn that Mr. FirzgT ald, the flagman of the first tra;.n, set forth that a few minutes before the collision, and when the train had pasi"-d about two-thirds over a two-mile piece of track west eif Mifflin he observed the second train cemiing, and swung a red light as a warning signal, which he f"lt sure was observed by the engineer, as the speed eif the second train appeared to slacken. The firt train broke a coupling juet before the accident. The engineer of the second train, Mr. .Tohn Frilihey, stated that when In r-a.-Lod t!ie two miles of straight track west of MiClin, he watched for the rear of the first train. Just as he struck the straight stretch, the head-light of an approaching freight train on the left hand track reflected in such a man ner that he saw no red light at all ahead. When he had passed the third curve be beyond, he saw the rear end of the first train, immediately shut off steam, applied the air brake mill reversed the engine, but the rr" liient tun was sueh that when the coupling broke between the tender and the first car of his train, he could not stop the onward course eif his locomotive lu time to prevent the aceid:it. He had not the slightest idea that the first traiu had lost time since leav ing the last station, until his locomotive was alout to strike it Mr. Fritchey is one of the oldest, and is considered one of the most cautious engi neers on the road. Ax El.FOANT Catalooue. We have re cently received a copy of James Vii k's Il lustrated Catalogue of Secels and Summer Flowering Bulbs lor 1873. To say that it is handsome would not be doing it. justice, lt is the most costly jnd profusely illustrated book of tho kind we have ever seen, and con tains plans for rural homes, designs lor din ing tattle decorations, window garden, etc., 1 tsides a mass of information invaluable to the lover of Mowers. It is printeel on one hundred and fifty prtges on fine tinted paper and is illustrated with about live hundred engravings of flowers and plants. Each class of (lowers is introduced with a full de scription of its habit, time of bloom, height of growth, and full and comprehensive di rections for preparing the ground, the time to plant, elistance apart, treatment after plantii g, and rules to be observed during thetiowering season, together with all t'.ie information and instruction that any one could ask or wish to know. Mr. Vu'k has now commenced publishing his Oaralegu quarterly aud offers it at the small price of twenty-five cents tor the year, which is not half the cost. The cover for the January num ber is a very beautiful specimen of Cliromo printing many colors being blended together with mui h artistic skill, malting tho took a very handsome ornament to 'he centre table. Perseins desiring a copy can have it seut post-paid by inclosing twentv-five cents to JAMESVICK, Koch ester, N. Y, ' .Tames Gardner, seventeen years oltl, son and main deienelarce of a poor widw woman living in Muddy (.'reek township, Butler county, was instantly killed at the outer elepot, Pittsburgh, tn Wednesday vrwck, by bein run oer by a train of ear. Literary Z of ices. HARKTsnriiei Patrot. The prospectus of the llarrisburg J'otriot for 1S,73. will e found in another column. The Patriot is" the central organ of the Democracy of the itate ami continues to maintain its well es tablished reputation as one of the best and most ably conducted journals iu the com monwealth. The H'ffi'.'y 'lrwf is a iimiii moth sheet, which any person who is desir ous of obtaining all the reliable news of the day can easily afford to subscribe for. His money cannot l.capplied to a better purose, or one w hich will more certainly repay him for ihe investment. The New Ye isk Woki.p.- -In ouvprerent isKite will lie found the prospectus of Tiik Woui.n for the year lS.T.j. whith we recom mend to the special attention of our renders, lt would be impossible for us to add any th'ng in coiemendaiion of this great rm:tri politan journal to what has her-.toforu aj pcared in our columns when noticing the en trance e f The V,"oiLI upon a new year. To tay that it is edin-d with remarkable ability iiiid that by the uuiversal judgment of the Amerii an people it stands in the front rank of politit ai journalism, is merely giving ex pression to the well-settlml convictions of all who are familiar with its able anel instruct ive columns. Certainly no paper in this ountry displays more energy anel industry in laying before its readers the lrtest and ynost reliable news from all portions of the inhabitable globe. As the admitted organ of the Democratic ptrty it is invaluable to the iKilitician, and although on some occa sions its views ha ve not at the time met with an unqualified endorsement, they have been treated with that consideration and respect to whi h their high source entitled them. The terms of The Would, esnecially when taken by clubs, are exceedingly moderate, and we cheerfully recommend to all Domo crets especially who wish to know what is transpiring in the world around them the propriety of getting up clubs for the weekly or semi-weekly WeiRl-i). The AuHxr.Fou Decembt-k (Christ mas Number). Everybody has seen tha old picture of the discovery of printing, w here two elderly gentlemen, w ith The aid of the devil (then as now an innocent lad), have taken the first impression from a type form, and are rapt in awe as the importance of theevei-.t asserts itslf in their minds. Fan cy the feeling of that trio could they o'erleap ihe barriers of time and gaze with us upon the splendid pages now before us. lb re are specimens of the most exquisite workman ship in wood-cut printing, in quantity suffi cient for a very good sized volume, ou the most sumptuous paper, and yet it is merely one month's ottering of a five'dollar periodi cal ! Let us measure this wonder, let us lotuit, these plates just forty huge and f-'tnall, costing subscribers toie cent each '.' When it is considered that in no otlier pub lication or shape can eo much art be obtain ed for many times th? amount of tiie sub scription for the whole year, it can lie readi ly understood that we are tint doing our read ers common justice to acquaint them of sut h an opportunity and te impress upon the American public the plain duty ef a cordi.tl and practical support To n entrpris which rellects credit upon our young country. "Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?" Is there such a thing as art or correct taste in America? Come anel see ! Among so many it will he impossible for us To attempt even the briefest critical notice of the pictures, whit h collectively form a most superb gallery of art, but we must ex press our admiration of the beautiful picture of the Infant Jesus, so timely, so charming in its childlike simplicity, and so delicately and tenderly rendered a more fitting suIk ject could not have been chosen to open this Christmas volume. The othr plates are : "A Street Scene in Cairo," (lint) ; "The Guide Board," Knes ing; "After the Storm," Schenck ; 'Christ mas Visitors," Outdo Hammer ; "Ood's Acre;" "Moose Hunting;" " Jood-Cye, Sweetheart," (full page) ; "The Ornament al," Deiker; "The Useful," Deiker ; "The Ie;ith Chase;" "The Advance in Winter ;" "Keeping House," John S. Davis, (tint) ; "Ve Limpid Spring and Floods;" "Th-'.v Fare Thee Well, My Country, Lov'd and Lost;" "Picking and Choosing," Beck man; "Caught at Last;" "At Home;" "The Fish erman's Family ;" "Here, Chirk! Chick!" "is" port;" "The Pots;" "Enjoyment;" "Morning;" "Out of Doors '. " "Evening;" "Iti-Doors ," "After the Storm, a Cairn," (.our scenes) ; "For the Master," OtTierdm ger : " 'It Oi t'limes Happens that a Child;' " " 'Which in Infancy Lisped ;' " "'Is the So lace of Ago ;' " "An Artistic Evening ," "Thf Naughty Boy," John H. Davi, (ii,i.) The reading matter ia good, as usual, bi:i of course, in tnis issue, is overshadowed by theextraordinary pictorial attractions. Th' volume of lap. Alpine tor ls72 is an iioiuiced by the publishers as the holiday presenT, and, we think, when it is knovru what a royal book it is, it w ill hardly require their additional oli'er of a lieautiful e hromo free to crowd them with orders. Send $8.00 to James Sutton & Co.. publishers, 5rt Maid en Lane, New York, for this bound volume, and secure a gallery of engravings that will be a source oi joy in the home lor many a day. o West Elizaueth, Pa., Dec. 9, 1872. fr. liaitor. Please allow me to say a few words through your valuable paperin regard to the wide west, as 1 hope they may prove interesting to inany of your readers. I know that there are many farmers in Cambria county and elsewhere who would be willing to pell out ami emigrate to the west if the3' could do so, and I don't blame them for this, because they have hard work the whole year round toiling among st ump and stones, ami when harvest comes round have little to ulinw Cor 1 1 1 u l r :i 1. r. NutT tli ,ii:.fetinti i m. where is the b -st place to go to in the west? Some prefer Wisconsin, some Iowa, some Minnesota, and so on, ad IMtum. For my part I would rather go to Nebraska, inas tiim h as 1 consider it the most desirable and healthiest State in the west to live in. It is unquestionably the best wheat producing State in the Uuiou. Some affirm that Min nesota is better, but if you will examine the statistics from U.tti States you will see that Minnesota produces only an average yield of 17 to HO bushels to the acre, while Ne braska averages from ii5 to .'JO bushels. Of corn the former gives an average product eif I'O to 30 bushels per acre, while the latter shows a yield of 50 to 75 bushels, i have this from reliable figuers, to which I have given considerable attention, and hence it is that. 1 am decidedly of the opinion that Nebraska is by far the b"st State for a poor man to settle in. There is plenty of vacant govern ment land stiil left to give all a pick and choice of location, to say nothiug of railroad lauds, which can be bought cheap and en long credits, but if any ene who reads this has any notiou of going to Nebraska, my advice is go along the Cnion Pacific 11. 11. tie f ire deciding upon a location. . lt parses through the finest region, in toy estimation, that the eyes of man ever rested upon. I bought 160 acres from that Company in Marrick county, at a place called Chapman's Station, lt is lietween Lone Tree and Grand Island, which are both towns of much im-portaue-e and great promise. IT would please me exceedingly to get a colony from Cam bria county to settle in that locality, and if one was formed, I would go with it at al most auy time and on the shortest notice. Nebraska in destined to be among the foremost States of the Union, as in th mat ter of health and productiveness it is cer tainly uusurpassed ; ami as regards the cli mate, it is not too cohl in winter nor too warm iu summer. Any person w ishiug to visit that country should procure tickets from Pittsburgh to Omaha, and from there take the Union Pacific to Lone Tree, Mer rit k county, Nebraska. Further particulais may he obtained by sending for pamphlets to O. F. Davis, Laud Ce-mnnssioiier, Omaha, Neb., or to Yours, truly, Casi'LU Felpum. Apents may learn soinething greatly to tlieir advantage and obtain sj-eouiiens anel lull particulars lite, by aelressing 7ootFs Lilt ray and Art A ye My, Newburgh X. Y. This pai-agrapb. is to say that Agents may learn something greatly to their ad vantage anel obtain specimens anel full par ticulars free, by addressing Wooti'jt Litera ry and Art Society, llewburh, 2. i. ; 4SHSKE KilKVOVHiF.I.K! -An.tr Fos ter, or th wfij known firm ot Gt is KYi'fer, bh iu New Ycrk ami l'iuUi.i.'-U his recently, ani Hhin experience in the purchase of drv froo'ls of the ncpt patterns. laltt sitessn1 bcsT q-iglity is well krovrn we exte-t tome a rus-h t-r eiietnnieis to thr.t e--rati!ihmeiit when this Tact becomes trner:l! v known. Ceis ft foster have the h-rift-t and best selected stock of Jry (tiimtn in this ei'y, but the firm eicsiro to call particular attention to i lie department al lotted to CATIPETS! One portion of t:ieir In rj-e store Is (leveled to tliesale of carpets, eh. ad thev hnv an lnimpti'ii stock at a time they are neces:.r:lv enabled to onyand sell ehen,.,.r t!mi itm- other store in Ii:"'"- 'sit Oeis.'i Foyer's nv.i-unot'i tor-. - lin'on stni t, Johnstown. :?r! 1 XTr.ire their jroo.tsan.l prices and we are su.-e jou will pat ronize tho firm. HICKF.T'S FTKN'TrPT! W PF! u M S - i John Hit-key, l"nd-i-t:,l,ei-, o;! i;n !reet ! oiirth Ward," Attooca. is rrn:ire,i to rtM-idv Metnhc Burial Cas"9of ail sizes ant patterns. a no on i-e.ionabie terms. Vr. Wit-icy ff-p i-"";!nnt!v on hnml n lartro ! stock of new ami fas!;'"nuhie '.ivuiture nod those who rce;uire p.iiy; hinr in U li-.. uh.nitd , irive him a call. Eveiy article sent Irm.i ri rooms will b. wsrrst't.-tj as represented Unir and Straw Mulfrasses manufactured to ortlerai lesa thai: city priei s. I'nno seat chairs re-caned and fitted up -an go:tl as new. All orders from a distance promptly a'terrded tf. IJul.iJ.-u. 'Th wor'd ro'ls freedom's fwH'Inir wave, and ripens w-.th it rormw ; keep h'-tr! I w ho b"ers the cross to.il.t v ili wear the cro-.i n to morrow." All of which i a vi ry line we:i; iun-nt. tut it t more eminently praofjr.il to wpnr wsrm e-lothiiitf nt this inclement x-asoti of the ycr.r t'-ian to wear a crown to-morrow, or at "alli es her time. The wcrm i-lothin- we speak of. ; well ii)-v1r nod of the b'-st ir.ii tenoil. c:Ui be found in srood variety Kt V. S. Barker's cheap 'iis.i Store, a can uis Hciint tlres irixids for the ladies r.nd other articles ituiuaierabie. Brcatiirs there s man with pool so dt ad who ' to In ins elf hitlii never said. I w til h:iv e ,-ies. ami ; c-ikes, and bread, as sweet as housewife ever : riade, because henceforth I'll !-ny from Mills iny flour. If such there lie, !..t hbn repent, for surely none should be content with bread and ' sleh not worth a cent, si nee M il Is sells ch-n i t he I choicest brands of Hour. Yes, and lie sells jero- j ceries and feed just its chrap any man. i itEAR REAHEit of lilts, havoyou ever rn.loyr-d ! the pleasure of huyinjr from Myers & bio? d ? : If not. now, is vein- time, tor as sure as you i live they have splcii'iid new ;roods and p-rent , hat V'sins they jrive. So to their store as s-ion as yon can. r-nd tak" nil your friends, child, woman and num. for th"v 1-irn (roods in a tin Mdiince and biii-fai'is for all wii.jliuie ca.sh to i ii est- so Kive them a call. j THFlkeen wint's are swej-iiig-, cur flesh it Is creeping, and poor folks are weeping with cold sad wilh hunger to-dny. That'" about p.s far as we can s-et o'i thst line, hut fake pieas- ! lire it: spyir Hint unytNnjr our renders need ! in the line of peed an-.l suh'tanMiil Hotter ' ehithirif they c2! buy verr oii.-ir fri.m S. .7. Hesa & Hro., Ill and 24J) Vi n strettt, JohnHotvn. CriAPIto hands, face, rouifli fkin. I'.imp'es. risntworm, sail rli.-mn. ard other cut::eoii4 tiTcctions cured, and the skin cjn te mft an.l ' sr.it" th. by nsi:i;r the ,'rxir! ii Tab So. p. made ' oy i us we 1 1, n izirn s t. o., apw lnrt, cer tain to get the J-iiin'fi.-r T--.r : '.).. us there are mnny wtuthle?s imitations imide -Tith r,m!i; ir 1 tar. n.lS.-lw.J ' i . Tl!K PrREST AND S'T El- TEST Coii-I.ivT.il till, i is lIffl7.Mrt .V I'-mw. !!'-;. t"-i.le or. t!. art, l.rv.M 1 I from fresh. sHr-ted !vts. by ' s w K.r.l.. II az- ' ard & Co.. New York. 1 1 is nb-.t i utely ; vrr s mi j j x-'rrt. Patients v ho have once taken it prefer it to nil ethers. P--;Tici;iDS have decided it tot- ; I perior to any of ttie ot her oils ia market O-w-1 ! CAPTION -F.very ffenuine box of Dr. 51c- ' I LANK'S I.IVKIt rILI.S bears the signature of j FLF-MINO HF.OS.. ami their private Pntted j ftates orHiiip. 5.t " T;:'.;e uo other. The' ! market ! fall of imitations. f KF.y la ;.. SAYRE-- W ARNER. - Married, at Wilmore. Nov. ITJd, by Kev. S froft. !!r. H. A. t-ATECS. of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Li.izabetli Wakm.ii, i of the former placj. ' PIlABP PA PL.- Married, on the th n't., ! at the same place, by ttie i-aine, Mr. Jos. Sitiitp aod Miss Ansa Jane Pail, both ot Suramrr hill township. OKITI'AKV. OEIS. Pit d. in Carrotltown.on Sunda v nhrht last, .li'tiN t!s.is. son of Andrew Oeis, tlceeused. ug-ed about 18 years. SHEKUY. Died, in Carroll township, on Sat urday morninif last, Mr. JuiiN oiizunr, Hcd out d years. CriMT KVt.t Carn-J to the residence of the s'ibsei iter on or about, th- sth of "o- , ic:::.-p last, a Y I'.A lil.NH lil l.L of h dark f brii.dlf! color, witii v. hiie spot tin one side. , 'i't.e owner is rctpiest eil to come forwsn d, prvt e i-oj-erty and t ike it nv-ay, otiier.vise it viil be (liS ,s-d of aceorditifr to law j JIM llil'.V. Dili Tunnel 11:11. Iec. 13, io".2.-Ut.- CAME to the re-idence of tiie siitiseribr, at Portage Station, Cambria count v. som : itne d.iriiiif last summer, r. IiAP.K IliJO'.VS HKIF F.'t, t.'iie year old pud, with while t cl'.v nd a small slit in the riht cur. The owner Is hereby notified that unless h" appears, proves proper ty, piiysnl! eburses and takes heraway, she will be sold as I ho law directs. Deo. 1.J.-31. ANDREW CULLEN. rti'ay I CAMK to the pretni-'S of tiie subscriber, in Washington township, one and a half miles north of Lillv's Stiit'.on. on or about the lfitb ult.. u vetir n:i! a half old BLACK HI' IX. No other color or marks tin him. The owner isre cj'.iciwd to come forward, prove property, pr.y charges and take him away: otherwise he trill be disposed of according t luw. VE! ER R. MYERS. Washinurton Twp., Dec. 13. lb;a.-t. l!rstiite joticM. TETTER 3 OK A D M I N I ST it . V T I O N on the es j tab? of IiA.iiSi. Carskt. late of Munster towns lip, deceased, havirnf been srranted to the rnder.iaiied by the Register ot Cainbrld coun ty, all i-ersons in lebted tt said estate ;iro herein- nutiflpii th.it Piirni-nt mi;r hi ."it'll wlH. out rtetar. n'l tttn- nsvinir cfains win ireseiit them full authenticst'd for settlement. KiE CARNEY. Administratrix. Munster Twp., Dec. 13. lH7L'-3t. ' nAVING tnket out L-tiers of Aditii"lstra lion -n the Estate of Patrick Cawi.a.ih, lute of (Jallitzin township, Cambria county. d ceased, the subscriber hereby notlSea all per sons indebted tonaid estate that pnymcr.t '.nust be insdo wii hout deia v, and t h.-me having claims airainst the same will present them properly probated for s:'it'orr.ent. THOMAS CARf.. AND, Administrator. Altoona. lieo. 13. lc-?-0t. $250 A MONTII, S250. Wll IV A XT JO,0iOZA VESTS, HAIR OK k-K..!ALR, To maVe ihe above amount sellinir RHIIITJ'S COM BIN A l'iON NEEDLE CASE .l.'CI I'UHlE MONNAIE. This is an article of absolute ne cessity with i ve y lady, und pdysa tarjre profit. For Circular an-1 Tr rn:?"at: ir- -s 13-I3.-3UI. Fittshursr Saprly Co., Pittshars;, Pa. AG EXT W A XT En FOR BOSTON A WD ITS DESTRUCTION. A full, ib tailed and irraphic account 01" the ori gin, proirre'SB. suffering-, losses ati-5 incidents of the uret conliairration. A rare clisneu for nif-'-nts, as erei y parson wants to know the full p-.'i-licularsof this Krent disister. Sent by mail lor SC. cuiif.. WILLI Ail EL! NT, I.I111.J rhtladel)hia. Pa., and Ciuciunr.ti, O. GJUZA T OrrEItS TOA GEXTS nremado by Thk Saturday Evefino PeSTnnd The Lady's Fbisii. A beautiful Chrnmo of tho CHILD-I'POPHET "SAM IT EL," worth 5 00. itei-. ii with the Taper tsuhertn tion irice ft or with the Mair-izine (price -.Q. Uo not fail to examine into this offer; it is A GREAT COMBINATION!! Address for particulars, samples, etc., Herxenn tfc i'eerti;i, :jl!i il'alnut ., I'liltna'a. m ini. TRUE TIME for 81. MaK-netleTime- Keeper, Comias and Indicator. A perfect (' EM for the pocket of every travel er, trader, boy. farmer, and f-r RVKitVIIODY tb-sirinir u reliat ie time-keeper, and also a supe rior eompn.-S. Ceiial watch size, Klaas rrvst.il, all in a nont OROIDE case. WARRANTED to denote cri ect lime and to keep In order if fair ly ued for two years. ithiry iie it! This pcii'ect triumpliof mecba.iism will be sent in 11 neat tnnii. prejiiiitl to any aildress, for only ;i for Circulars sent free. Trv one. Order fr--ni the manufacturers, VERMONT NOVLIe TV WORiid, Ei-iittieboro, Yt. Ll'-bi.-lm.j JCitabe f- f'o.'.s Pianos, J nines A- Jlro.'s J'iauos, and Geo. A. Jri;re- .( Co.'s iirtjans. The Cnr -e iiest and most popular Instruments now in the market. GnUilng-nc and Price l.i-ts, eontrtiniiiif full pai'lieiilars. mailed lo anv ail dres. CilAhLOI'TK Hi. I V '.;. Iwixth Av., Pir,6ai KOW, I'a., Sf4t A yetnt, l3-.-8in. I THE J U LiitiiU. A new poli lieu I rr countrv. i opening btforc 1 be nt jjro-eyele or our tiotUics b:-s rounditl to Its rone i!iii tfit-toia--. v;vi! w.-.v. s. ;: viii-e-:c-, indilsfi-Ld tj.s nd-r. a:ul list- fii le l in iv- ! ii:T freH!om Tour etliiiors ot tl,.. ii. vi o race, ' :-d ti:o ballet to its k'ii! i!;3!.-. 'The old order eliang: th, yiel lin i-t- to new." The polities of this new era will mme home to every man' t- in' art? hori-i:: ,t- n -n r i- fore, hcina- rtt:il to private t r s,:..-i: mij t;. ic-iii tn. :rcr oT a 1 1'-nii-riK' -c 11-; nV.'r i'or not or.ly ni the nn-.co ilr: rm-n ::t i-.t'.ie-iiv of h.-.jrl I' o'! ':ii" ii"-i -i'"l I -.. i . ,;) ti.e '.irs- libel ty cf Acericiii 1 1 e. , ,,w ;I, alwiti s to lie rclie ietl will' i-'.-swli-i . : ri.:ue; not or.lv is home n:le or s -!i' :r-iver: uuT.t i:jw a" -ilv.'ttvs to be iiih',; tabled :cr I' f b--i K'lar:- .tee oi "civil 'ii-et I i!-d o! 'eil: unit b: -e-i -ress. b".. hrides. :-f victories of pe;ce are tt give ptem!or to lh- re poiir? -t e;.j must be won jfilnt ererr mi vn nt "ire h'i!, evct: enemies ul f i ee inst :t u tioc.s et u'il '.esiro or possess. A iri-nut le Ilft't. which the honor of the o'"in Trr j ple!r-d to ia. ece-nn-l-er" 'l our !-:dos-tiit swith its opres-slvi- burden Nev.-r'. l.eless e-ur Tstete.s f Otiei. p-il ami ?tate Tsv.it Ion are crude. linetjiiHl. and defr-u-t Ihe poor t i e-h-itse the rich. .Sfvci t:.el- ss our -ystem of Fed eral TaT'.tton is siit h a" Infamous n.e.sterpioee ed lif noi-Hi and iri.-r.t acit;. , put to the iir- ir-, s Of nioiJ, (...:i-i bin) favorites .snd trioies. a never an where t":o' l-apracrd tnoder:' civiliza tion rincc I.oe.N X I V" .. w :th h:s met tio-'.s of tax ation raih-r riaii irs ..monc.t. cars Ivjeri thei'i eiustries of Frrnee. And alona wilh the 'Paris', which prr.hibits the i xrort of our min;. '! titres. tibric.-fs the ruoifc'T t.T t.ur ii-l'istp-', -ctitsdown tl' profits t:i '.he expmts from n'l our fsriiis, pitmtations anil n ines; abolishes oor shipping f i ota otf t he l-iirli s-ns. si,! ti it-he i f i -1 ii lli ?.-. file's pock-K s err i-y time it tuits j ! into i I.e f si. Treasury ihiliu- wit I. this ,-n- pine of (.riiiDici, dm i.'.nv mvi (rniM iocs n turiencyof tlect ut inr value as ihe te.esnre of viiint-ft in eyerv act td domestic xchane. VVhnievei parties n ay nris- or tali, whatever ttieir defeats or triumiihs. ae.1 whatever tlieir names. 1 it E W'o:;i.i now ig tn'l alw&yB wi'.i r muiu ttie urtiinchb e rlmiriiinti of LIPEKAL I'RDOKESSIVE liEMlX'KAry, wheiof Freedom, rietniilc-tl and delinea by Justice, is the polar-star. A ti Vcf.icl-o yrv. Tmk Wot.i li iilll spare nc eijicnse. no erry. to m.ii; ta'ti anil r.d i ante Its plsee in the lir-t rank "f meiropolitpn J'Uirmils. I's fresh. aS nndai.t, t:riot:, and a;' enisle iifwa. co!ii r;s:i n the rh...r cucie f iiccurate mttdii-jeuee and litrrutm e, will t e ei-srrii us tieco:ce a Tl ? f . ,- ( ).' j :?t "f 'j.in- luf.. with cnntlor. wilh steady d" oliori t" s.-nm-J public aud private mouK speeiel kiio- let'ee for vpech.l ther.ics. a-id with fiei, i;. wiile-reavtiinjr a r!'rehenioii of the 1:11: ifoj.i interests ef men ami woincu in tt.eir lio.c.os, tie ir market-ilacis, their workshops, Bud their farms. nil: wkkki.y ironr.i is on Kicft et'illoi: i Wetir esda;, ) ttt ih-eoiin try. It contains: 1. The Latest Pi'.ii't.s ite.e rr.r(ihed from a'l l.e V.irt.ets of t!o- I'nite.l atatei of Live Stoclr. t'oun'ry l'roduee. b-u-orl 1'rol.ie." of eveiy kiti'i. e'.d ot sioi v. Stocks, and I-Vc'B iits Ii: ,-n- Yor k mi l Kurope. 'J h- Faeers' I'ae. ilh el! th- toiiiK--' . f ttie llnnit-rs Cill'I'-f Hie A llie'lt-Hil Inst it : . let fvrs froui ;,ri:etictd 1 armers. a ml c-e-n t itir-it ;s ous.dons on prrcticwl f.irn.i'ij H. A S'.-nir !ir tiie J'r.inily ("ircle. cf l-'veiy ami j ure riadin. . XII the news in coneisi snrpin.ry. 1813. J Si'i 5 iff 7 JO $1 'JO $20 lOO $IOO TFcrl?7i'a' :hrfklj Worll, I jexr. I 4 ii ii I tie- I-wes'.lTWorlil.ljr. ;L-ally World, 1 j?sr. EITTlt.A PKEMIflfS. (1.) S'iOO v Hi be yii en to f.'ie ymtlnnan from t'. iom v e rrv-i preeivua to tut 3'f t .'" AfiTr ft nrl the money a' our f.'fnfi fe.:or th" Icrrest number (nil ess than .ft"''e hundred) of subr.iriacrs to the Vi'CEKI.V AVi'KT.n. (2.) S125er.ie r.nt l-rijest paid ( 'tub Hit of' not lex titan ti-:o hundred and ffty , repiVt. j (S.) 75 c! .'t t-r fte fi-e ppf laryst p":"rf V'lh , lir.ts tf not lesx 'itwt otte UuttOreU ti:id ; ft Oil topics cti'i. (4.) S50 M.A(if fif'R next lartfCft p'jfid Vlth ltt of not lev than one h i;ndi id top-e-i h. (5.) $25 eaeh for the vtt Iverd't ni U-r- M jiaid Club tffs of not rsi than jif:y epic each. Tin: sj: irriri: z: k i, y contr.ini ( 1 ucs-l.-j atiu Frid ; -xu tno co-.itonts of ihe Weekly an 1 t.o crt!::ii of lie- Vi.t'dy. a:rber of I rlrr ore prsTic: to flib sepsrsJe-Iji Leeioninflr rtr SI B -W ht.K i,I VfiPiilO. ii. r-Pii. in ilwT. snj tla;. 1 5 1 SO 8 3 r, II. . VToittD At.i'Asir. St!-w-:rKi.y TS'oKro,Iyr. DaiLV Vi iM.n., 1 yi-ur. Thb Piii.t2v-"iji.11 Price for on" c pr f.-r one year. tlO." i'lcludii'jr .Sunday h"-t ti-". f.i-. ' beeinni.in- a-iyday: c;d at till.- eiinio r.-ite per m-.n'h for any iart or a y- ir. j The World Almanac for iT'iCendy about .Tan- ( ar 1. 'S7e)-Oi co-y, post-.aiu, 25 coals ; l.ve . copies, post-paid, II. j PIEHCTION?. Additions to f lubs m.iy le : made a any f-n- :;i the year at the above Ciuh rues. Chr l-.ijes i r. l 'Ii!t) Lists mad" only on t e-cp-lest tiT por-ons r.!i',-ivii.f i'i:i' f K-kurrs stnr- 1 in s tlu te of s-.r- f 1 1 "i.I-iii. e iit "011, 1 -os; -..Si-t ai.d ; fc'tc to wl.icl. it hutf irev;;.-.tely b.r.-Ti Se-.-.t. 'I'l'.R M C.;s i i:i r. iv.ie.c. Sem et tlice m.-ney order, bank i reft, or reir-stered loir. BiiUs.'i't by mui: lie at Ihe ri-.-k i-f snider. V.'e hn ve 110 traTcli-.ur tyerti. fi-cii-uen cop ies, posters, etc.. fit free o" charire. t : c;:ev r ' und w l,erp er desired. Addrr- sad oiJrsand letters 10 " Tli F. vm o.iLI i." 1 C5 Pa:k Row, New Y01 k ! ! f I'V ! f ; rJ ! n T 1 1 m e.000 ir t or j G Y l A.ltr;, S fO THE CCft iW I r0.TTfTTQ fP.Tn ! 1 T?f.' V VT', "T pr--- 1 1:-'- .1' I Ti:!."ir.scen:ai:or.cfti:3Tirc5t I WKQOPIKG CCUCK, Lc. g As:t voir iai GCiisr roit it. rijpir.tD ckii st n. E. SELLERS &. CO prtteb'-r-h. Pa, s jo mm ti. m but jo-s.fn. ucmi. ?Iiur:! y fc J 1 1 1 j 1 1 , rRiirKirmiti or riKEMX rClMillV AoD STOVE WORKS HOLLibAYSl'.L'liU. 1 T AV INC" purchased the establish meet lately Ai.kiiown as i-.r.terpriss Foundrj, we aro nuw prepared to manufacture (if tor) description. The Various Gtytoa of Stcv monufaciui-eti -it our stablithnier.t aro in ail respects jua! to any in the mai kt t. Sicara Engines anJ all kind of Machinery jiromptly nnd satisfactcriiy repaired. IV All our work is warranted to t e exsctly what it is represented. t-A"? tf.j' EsTABl.lf hcu is 1SJ5. The largest ami liest Sfvf: of ! t.-s i WKSV OF THE MOUNTAINS Ororn Own l vnufactujie, will be f.mie tho M AMMOTU FlRNfl-IlK A !l! IS : "J" X of C. G. HAMMER i SOSS, The newest and most approved s '' 1 i,,a and M.diuni Kuruit tire, in lait."r T', ' ..,., ! l;-v-o;her hon;e, at n it r,. t- 'i-a pt-.c -i. Persons furnhihir-ir heiiKes would do we I to write for our new ci r ."" wl'-.n 'n ' bnru'h we re: pent f. :!;.' so icU a vi-it to our war. ro,. ins. Don'r r -i?et t .o . 4C, 4S St nO Srrratlt At., .'it-Oicr-,-, Pa. We eha'.l' in" 1 1"" "''' 1ri''-s f' r the am Q.'tilitv of rns'erlTil and wm kiiUiiish'u e in o"r M-)d. Ct7!' 1 Hi j OUT. !-tJ.-3in.l t V AlJIliKS,SIiETHIfc! cr,u.VliifnH?tKr, ratcn.ee: Tc'o'y 1st, iC70. PENNINGTON rrunu9 oiiio. T.ui tlet-I.rr l.tniit rpi! Scril teener is r-- !'j.-rii.r t. a y r;i-i-r 1'ui.r.lnii 5'II1 ever ti -!.. luivicu- n . te th::i twice t'-e st ret ldt;f si r j,er tit 1 1 r- or'". I ai in i '. ' . w h f 'e II is res v. ml !T:r.-,(.. ,. t ,. .' ;i, handled enti litti nr-.nr.d - ,n- - l-s -u in :tv for eieKtdr(f ' ' T tuisl-.eia f.er ho..r. unit runs so "iut " Ci" lH 'ui-netl by tl hv ten yenrt Added totheber,,e-r.:ntnB-e. It i f.' reheT et tear arvoihe-. Kami'r.ir VII! ow made. lo-r. t- iiti.;t oc nn-i liot-s. w e pi ve thefol lowlnK a ti e ot irioin. ,..v,-n I r.-.-at.e ren- f ' -mcii. re-i.iei.t-. t.r ,:,, t ulv fti.j,., who fc-ee jriren h -t't r nvi: ' a i,,, ,V',, trial : VV,.. f he urHcrJiji n l. fia e tl:rr,n:-l.-y tested the ft tn! re. iia'f t'liW vr (Vnie-j . artl believe 1' to S.e si-pet h-r to any one in u-e fi r cleanlcir lr'f. oi oM:. r sit-.M itet '..-. for market r for "'!i'l. ss ft H-vi m ii-- every ki.hu if hem, t'-irl Jr r !!' Irtioi ll r,,f dt Mirnrd fr.r Mt-ttl. a- d sil i:r l T-'l fiom Iiii,.l-; era all wild Vi"" ir" ,t f po m l'1'.T, Ml H d H i tllT Mil ll f'S T- tin'lsr l:ii"i if seed dfoirned lor n winy pnr ;oiep jit.ir at.-ti enliiriy t trc "h aiaj--inpi fr;iOi. '.. llATWARl), j '1 HKO. 'i'. Ink. Wm. I. a'c, jJ ! " a-nric, lT. J. 1. O'CtllOliK, i t. K 17.FB, J A V WS I -t i KAN. Th' nr.ders-nred are the rrnuL'eUi omrf f'tiffif Ai "N V r'i'U'1 I'K S.M KF'' !V TT'VYP. GRAIN AND s;:F.i i I KAN pp. in ad parts of 'um.MT t funt c. i i ept l he Tow unii'ps of Car roil. I nest, e'lenrnei.i nt.d S-.tstjiieh iena. and will in a short time call iinoo tl-r f- rni-rii of the d.tTeretit Ttiwnshij-s em; d t- oi -vte to each fnrmer. id ;.( .! ,tn .-. i hn t this Cleaner" will So nil ihoi in claimed for it. I lie -t lettoer" van s.-cn and tested St any time b, t ab'.iitr on es at on, f .,. ,-, tine-and-a-hal! o-i't north-cast ot Fbeti!.iirr. ' I All order or letters of iiMiniry will re- ec-tve prompt atteni ion If eridre-i- tl to IlCOVr.i: A WKIPI.E. I Aug-- Ti -tr. rbensbuiy. Ciunbria Co., Pa. m siii;i,ii niii.u-;EE0 to ntoiuci: its eotali ! 'p AYl.OK it CO.. of Air,..,.,;,. re fpet i 1 g-ainini; rn en rial e repiilMtitin rs i.hiiitn- thropisls tij introducing itnu.114- the iatiies the 'AMLRICAK CHAMPION VVASKE.R I ; the only Wasl.icB Machine in the market that 1!1 do its work pt-rit--i! tut all kinds of clot h v. it ie ,11 1 ! he it id of a ru'. I inir boat l. It w indies, w it htui t ru bhinn. roll iny or pross Injr the clot lii-s in any way, ami hence without , any a eai intr of ihe tahrie. It will um'Ii ant thn v, from the finet lace to thr hem leaf n-tl-tj i;r. It w: no 1 hc'sai.ie work Iti a shortrrtirreontl with It ss labor than e ny ot her acl, ire matte. A:iy ;n rsoti tlesiiimia Was! irr Mat hme can hare Champion Washer t:;l; n to lb, i r resi denef anil tested, when, if not sntpfaetory. it ' wiu be iskeii mnv wiiluoit cost tt tueiu. CON VINCl.NC. TLSMMOXY. ! Messrs. Ta vi.ou .V Co.- tit ids; Your A mrl : can Campion Wjishi r lm 1,1 1 n in hm; hi m j hotel lonenmiirh To convince (is that It is a'' 1 ii i ltiins in l,r. 1 1 s:i ve t wo-1 hird of 1 1 e Inl and time si-ti does the work as well as it c-iu h I done ! y hend. We w ould not ! it'wut it foi i do ible Irs et ?v !: l-.NKY I oTF.lt. f Kbenslitirir, March 20. '7. Ci.mbriu House tVrM.'utufiici 11 red rind o!d 1 . x. vtoriCo No. liLS T eil I h M reel . .to, ms. en.' tr ale : by V. I - -1 FI5 hll. 'nrch '?. fT-.-ein. t . ..t'tnsburif Tiie Farmer's rvorio 1 e'R .-A LC BY TT f , t T T X "IS, n -1. 1 . . . 1. A c Ebcns'uutcj. k' a. pKMov.Mi au i:nlakgi;.mi:ni', COCKING STOVES, HEATffG STOVES. TiN, COPPER & seET-IR0N WARE f!a in?- receiitly tu'.ten osf-ession of the new !v iir.fi' up i.e.'! comirodiotw buitJin on Iliirh s:re-:t. two (bi;,.-s i-ii.t i.f u,r ttink anj nnirlv opposite the Mountain House, tin- subscriber is b' -ter preiiired lh.-.n e cr t" tinmufeetiire nit w ti is in tin-1 I N.CI )P1 Lit red HEET-IKON A'i; lin. n!i.,r whith will be furnished to buyers tt the very lowest lit imr prices. 'Ihe anbseri!,,.,- also or.. poses to keep a full ami v! ieti assortment of Ccukiijg, Parlor nd Fefiiirg toves of tl-e iiiuai ii)iro dr-filfinj. t1-ijpi-7-,Mi nil- KO'iFINf; madetoordep a"i " 1 ,-!,'1" promptiy atlen.t.sl to. Ad work dom: hv me will be done ria-hl .tud on fan- ter: is. -nr! all STVKSii.J WAKE " to m.. ra:i be .1-, .,.,1 ., us .,, a;.lj:, V,Xt-':'''trri "M'1'J'f. A eoi.tiouanr, ', '. '"' '.- 13" 'J iwlo'-ivr is ns e tfi.llv solid- i-r!: :22 17u l' W""t1" - Ebe,,,,,- oc. t:t. is-J.'Vf.1' L,:'i'KIi"' KKUavis&Go. HIGH STREET, Three Doors West of Centre Street V'-.a i:hs in mv vmw Soots and Shoes. fl ti IiiJi Ufi'JUiti II III I ; Coffee, Tea, Symps a; d rTcl?Bes. ALE WHICH THEV I'I'd.Vbl- TO SELL AS j CHEAP AS TIIE tilEAPEriT. ; Country Produce taken for GOODS. An lns:itut!on for Un. th n-ouirh j inciical edu- of 0.::i l.o 111! 1 i.e :!;-' "ICIlfoP M.l !-, '-a'-t -r.ei'.t t C- m r.ert ial life- I ne tdtV-si. hit 1: ,: ..- eomp'ete practi- ui i. ::.,t,.,l,v.,ii . ii ie t. r.u.l tn-on.'y , cue -.vi;i 'c.-n-ic-. -.1 .' u u At ll mi, Hrsi- Ks! b-tilrteir i;I c-.-eb.-ied otuv-.itbJe I asis. I'uP-.-'p'-iI . '"' Metelii'.ilts. R.m'i- err. :..!: ' " - ud Uns.iiess Men, from , '- : 1 'lU ;1 I ;.;.---" "" - e;.:r ni ttay ;l jr. e. y.,r !5:e .1-st t-lptive C itulars piin full i-f ieiilprs. n bl-e-iS tii--.-iniJ .1. C. SMITH. A. M., I'rii.Cii al. iaihl.l Mkt.tT. 'uiiNMbllX, IA. C M ENTS, II K I: rn l Tl i.M Ii .5. i'OXI-S.IV.VS I'EU au.1 CAtll-ify.e'S LA US. MAN I LI S. t,t- . 11 ii-ii x.- V, -.1 of tho vcrv I est I uilnin sndf -j".! j .M MI NTS, HKAI: rn.l T'OMH tU MUM- N K r S I fflft 11 ri.-l lpir,ri,.,ii. ! n -1 L' . tf.t, t 7 .'I .-, n - :. . i.,iiiii- . . - , , tmn jiifr-ii-': i! ir. i .ee. ds;ii l.ntl W ! e-i--iiiti,,i, ,.f work S Jt ,-v 1 VO Order ret iceilioiy ioiieiied '.S-. Tnd i.romtitlr f'Urd a: ti.-- t i j to .; - i i . zifj. f' eti -rr-,. 'I rv lit - vr. t-t. in. ' t AhsSt M ,kVtiK-.iOM. rtiM 5 PI I J ir