1 It btM E.T15 Off'' :0 Of" 1A CMBBJUBEEHiB. 'LK&Buna, pa.. JJnemicr 27 f Jew-. ron ifoilt..rih volume Vn uh rii,ion or for half t Jit ti "vtovr cn trans ent adver Ve, r ,, u.let ' reasonable e.nut t VJitt roaxir-a rtntl threaTwnVyu,,fj h t, about a ran, ana imtKC or , .... ,..,,., if,- in,,, rait. jit a j,Miii'i;"" LOCAL AND PEHSC KAL. f lie's of nicn thii-cs for feasting purpo- J, Oatman's. f Viiili rhnri? vrns made in the Ta. t.ibie last Moncmy. ? t. w V. 11 f'r the i-oor l:ere, but it may J 7 fr the nncliantsiUlo ncii nciraiter. 7 V fry riavs of test nt this season we P u d theiefore nary Freeman will be t V," "nine VTas. a German lady re LinOinbria City, agrd 52 year?, fell 'idvli'le fixing t,ie fiie on S"cJay niorn- 'Vi'raVcman named Vtinhy, a ici T ,h;, countT. had a foot mathed at Vi"e ' Vi'.prscction, ou Friday last, fniv J rices lair ceaui:R anu a . i- l: I l .a Til tliv iIU.LCTl IVL fIt t,vk two Westmorelar.d county lifgs JTnafce two fiKnKe ,he ,tl,f 1 da-v K.ut 'Ji (he Mi!s3Kcs measuitd sixty and six- krivefiTt .ei'. ctivrW Lllie rr.irij'),itor who set up "apple ll orarccV f.ir "Alj-liR anti Omep,". lrr.pk.-d uuliis "dads" i an envelope 1 Mai-ted on a "tramp." j -Tin-c hoiioied custom" and "risual lm" have to Btand a scapepoats for ( ,ia tiPn-.ii.pearar.ce i.est week of a large j X.,r..itin .f ortr excliai-gee. t-Dangerous live dollar counterfeit notes , slf in c.icnlation. They can l,e detected j 1 the i n er, wliieli, liLe n:aiiy of the feto- , ri'!ili:(w-a-(lavf, i too thin. iv.win Forrest left Pai'iel DoiiRlierty $J.o(,0;iil I'HKiel left the.Toh'.istovrn folks ! iS-helurph on the lecture .pieMion. Death j to the flint left and a vciy fcore throat j ttl,ela?t. ! The 1 hiliphurp: Jnvrwtl Kays that an ; Oireola hunter receitly fhot a Lenntifiil incw-white deer, and that h- v;.a ollertd ; fifty dollars for the s.Lni, w hich the same i h refused. I . !),, i;'t utter any ciifs wordfl ahout the pi'.ir.a'ter or earlier boy if you fail to get vf Freeman next week. C'aiiKC why, the Ffftnnin Tvt'n't see the light again for two nKri to come. '-loll fair er nnmed Kobert I.atTeity was klivthe locomotive of the JohiiKtown nunnhition at Giatcvillc at at ion, on ,inO?v (lenrg last, and so Lauiy m--V'Utlip died the an'e night. i-til't'W & Pohh' distillery, in "West f.i'ic nnty, ban coriie- to a stand tiill. ;ft-'flb.'iLn'ent nmdo from 1,C(4 to 1, 'i'.ii.'c!is ard raid from ?."W!tot700 rev xe lax every day it wan operated. -.4mot-i; the "bip ginR" wlin will un fl:en their minds at the county institute neeV., Mr. T. T. Moriell, chemist for Carrbria Iron Comjiany, may bo set jn as by no means tin: least in calibre. If report Fpeaku tndy, the Altoor.a Tri ne will be issued daily afterthe holidays. iii-.a need's and -will support a good dai V d Mcsf.rB. TcCrinn & Dern are men . dji't know how to get up any other i. 4;t -an't in the wood, and therefore rfiaier didn't issue on Tuesday night. ime now to widi our atrons a merry tn nf, but not too late to w Uli them a v jf;W lear aru long anu pronperouo wl ich we do with all our heart. yb -k oLui.dor 1 enr. l! t, d sggfd Alt $ rear Ii w!n ftn oi di.oior i enroll, oi ice inrougn lex. Acinms from the tntion a few days ago. u i:n:e to Fave mm ironi neing kuk-u , , , 1 M 1 Cincinnati Fxpress. Adams, who j oxirated, had la id down ou the track. -I hn ITassi; trer, tmplojed at the pro- i m 4: l fu.'-e cf the C. I. Co.'s Meel mill, I'.foi wn. -,is oveicoire by .ulj huious while cleanii gtl.e gas main on Pun- nvrg. at:d but for the timely inter - f .i of his fellow workmen, would have 74"i!cd to death. s he many friends of Patrick and Mi- iEir.eken. two worthy lepresententa- if "Little Cambria" in the oil re v. ill uioiee to learn that thev are if1 I'e. vi eis of an oil well near Parker ,; 4 Itcdr.ces ISO lands of oil per day. 1 to tire r.eer tn.i'.id upon men I .'tftrving. M?i it m- '!kcr, of -1 atinian, fell from ' I -l4 "tid'Uigh, c f Johnstown, a freight his tiam at the outer on Monday nisrht last. :u Was nin nvAr niiH nf in two bv tho It ir believed that he was so be n trii l y t c r(,;a t at lie was unable to '-'4-'-n his position on the bumper. He "a !y r.h ut L0 ycara old. l I'. 1 if if.ey, Yfq.. of tbisjlaco, will 't his legal t-hingle in Altoona atout ;et(fthe year, but designs circulat ? "'t 1 ween the two points. We ; , is a giK d opening for a lawryer ; A 1'n ey's energy and capacity in , d v.e trust he will be assnccess 'rekii(iv he will be industrious and 4 ''"'"P justice to his client. w 'lf. it is said, consists in being kill v';t!;' Hud then having your name iforM j at it- r t i on Mr. H. Zanc, of Fast although nevpr killed in bat- Y exj erieneed a little fame of this sort II1' the instruinentality of the Voice, TTS ,liat zan, foreman of the -"p at East Conemaugh, is the -;f.an in the iij.ht place." -t atuuJay was the shortest day in T1'. and marked the beginning of the 7T "Isti.-e when the eun is r.taiest to f i ' ut sr,,1ri his rays dowu upon f'j Hiu. lv that there is nf.t n:irl dsn", if I vvaiimh in them aa when h Kt,inca upon our portion of the th.i.,1, at,out ti,ree niillion miles avvav in 1 . ., ti , vi iit uuiuii.1. i uu sun in f ovi i Capricorn on the 21st of De- .'lth. Tl,..i ia an fib! o,l., ken the days besrin to lengthen I cold hcfrins to streno-tben " r. I ' t for p, d weather, 'tuidav nioht ji Milometer fell to 18 degrees bt 'il"d is still in a very low condi 'i ni.lv slight hopes for its early rc- i ... was me coldest weather ex- ' (1 in it. i- l. ; ....... f.. j- "v;"iKiu i or twenty years, 'youry indicated degrees be now f.ll -.i ;.. i .......... t-cCi TI"1 lV.,i J"dtl; ,.,, , i' mi me orancli rotul bn;'V' V'ut quired three that mght. Since then rail or ,u'lTlo'll,'e We!, and the nri lTln il.. . ,,y- hcal " "eo nunc .ulLUS (.1 .... .. villain ClO iu 1 i-M. : Thk Fh:i;ve's Faik. The fair, con I reining which fiequcut mention lias been : made in theto column!, conimor.ctd Tues day evening. The di&play of articles that 1 iii'ht was huge, yai ic d and beautiful. In deed, the eye of the bt holder upou enter ing the hal! Firemen's Hall, on Sample street, where the fair is being held was suddenly struck by an rich a variety of ele gant and gorgeous samples of delicate handiwork as is often to be tce.n, while ev idences of more practical workmanship abounded on every hand. Afghans which had borrowed their hues freni the rainbow; embioiderv and needle-wink of the dainti est description ; ottomans, pin-cushion, en-wipeis, ard things of that fott, nice looking enough to eat, and pictures which Haphael didn't paint but lot,t reputation by not having painted, loomed up to the fore; while heie and there, judiciously dovetail ed and interlined amongst, the general mas, were t.i:eh every-day things as a .air of boots, a barrel of flour, a full suit of cloth ing, a dress pattern, a set of chinawaie, etc., etc. Fvery department of industry, near ly, appeared to be represented in the gen eral conglomeration of articles there, and were not sparsely repiesented either. The bulk of the display was composed of con tributions to the l-ire Company by our cit izens, though clever mercantile friends in Philadelphia. Pittsburir. Johnstown, and other towns, also put in the'ire mile. The j Company, on its own account, went into a little mercantile speculation. It bought quite a laige stock of toys, candies, etc., and on Tuesday evening opened up shop. That evening Kriss Kingle visited the hall and bought his complete outfit for his an nual tour, and made the best bai gains he has knowledge of to date. Ever since Tiic:-day last, morning noon and night, the hall has been crowded with visitors. It wai at fiiEt feared that the ter ribly cold and blustery weather at the be ginning of the week would inteifeie ma terially with the success of the fair, but the reverse was and is the ease. The hall is evidently too small to accomodate all w ho desire to put in an appearance. The fair will run till 1VJ o'clock, midnight, on New Yeai's night. Three Men Killed on the Railroad. A terrible accident occurred on the Penn sylvania railroad near Kiueveh staticn, a few miles from Johnstown, on Thursday morning, by which one man winking on lepairs was instantly killed and two per sons in the same employment were so se verely injured that they died soon after. Theie aie two versions as to how the acci dent happened, one of which is that the men had gone frotu one track to ihe other to avoid an eastern bound, freight, and while thus iict.ginirg" themselves in a se cure position, the Pittsburgh Express west came dashing along and struck them. The other account static that the above passen ger train was run in two sections, and that after the lit bt section Lad passed the point of i-ccident the men resumed their places on the track, unconscious of the fact that the express had been divided. Ashoi t dis tance east of Nineveh, while rounding the curve, the engineer of the locomotive at tached to the second section noticed the men on the track a short distance ahead. T he whistle signal of danger was sounded, but the repairmen seemed to be confused and scarcely moved. The air brake was applied aud the engine reversed, but the litar proximity of ihe men rendered it im possible to stop the train in time to avert the impending catastrophe. Andrew Hart zell, of Newport, on the Pennsylvania rail- l oad, m Rogers, of Nineveh, and James I Clark, of East Whitelield, Indiana count v, were ihe names of the unfortunate railroad employees.. The Johsstotts Post-Office. Pend ing the re-inauguration of President Grant and the formation of a new Cabinet, things have cot lively in Johnstown amouir the seekers after the loaves and fishee. The post-ofTiCt is the matter i:. dispute. Geo. Geddea is the piesent P. M. Who G. G. wasptiorto Lis appointment to this posi tion is not known, nor what special sci vice, if tiny, be tendered the God-and-morah-ty" party during his life-time, is not of iccoid. iiut it seems to be the prevailing impiession that now is about as good a time as any other to name his buccusaor. Ac coidn.gly a host of applicants for the oflice have loomed up. First is Al. i etriken, who served satisfactorily as deputy 1'. M. under Mr. Chandler. Next, accouling to the Voice, is John M. Bowman, but that gentleman indignantly repels the insinua tion. Then Mr6. Keemle's name graces the list. Mis. Ogle was suggested as a suitable peu.cn, but she has made it public that the has enough to do to attend to the duties pertaining to the YA cstein Union tel egraph office. .Mrs. Harriet Orr, formerly Mrs. McCague of this place, and for a time our P. M., evidently means business, for she comes ont in a printed card and says she wants to be counted iuasan applicant. Theie are many tnoie who would not ob ject to take that $2,CJU a year situation. But here comes the 1'ribune saying that Mr. Geddes' commission docs not expire till June, lb7i a year and a half hence and that he will likely hold over till that date. Belah ! A Fearful Ride. At the Merct of a Drunken Engineer. Tlnee Ebens burgers, Messrs. Johnbton, Bonacker and itchier, on their way home from Pitts burgh, were among those who experienced the incidents of the fearf ul ride thus gi aph ically described by the Altoona 2'ioune: A few nights since the locomotive of a train on the Pennsylvania railroad was run between Fittsburg and Altoona by an en gineer who had unkuowingly to the conduc tor become considerably intoxicated in the former city. At timeB, at the most danger ous, places, the man put the engine to its inmost test forty-five and fif ty miles an hour. But whenever he saw a red light he reversed the locomotive and brought into operation the patent air brake. The stoppa ges from Pittsburg to Altoona on tnis ac count were very many, ,-eral hours late ou arriving at the lattar j aud the train was sev place. The peculiar movements ot the train greatly excited ihe passengers and rilled them with painful amazement. The con ductor Lad become informed of the engi neer's condition, but he could nud no oue to whom he could entrust the responsibility of running the train. He studiously kept his secret troin the passenger, lest its divulga tion would fill them with terror. Notwith standing the dangerous hands in which prob bably a hundred lives had been placed the traiu reached the end of tha engineer's run with safety. It is needless to atld that the drunken employee of the company was promptly discharged. He had previously been i nr , i, I .. r.il linn of the beSt and U10t reliable engineers as he was one of the oldest on the road. On the day of the ac- cdent, unfortunately, he fell in with a party ui irien.is anu uraua anmoruiuaic nuauuij of liquor. CoKsustr-Tiox Easly Treatment. Thousand, aad tens of thousands, of casas ot Consumption, as. well as other diseases of a kindred character, could be easilv cured in the beginning of their course by a resort ' to Dr. Ke.vacr's Lung Cure. It is as uear a 1 specific for Consumption, Catarrh, and ; Bronchitis, as can possibly be made. It ! does not weaken, but builds up the eonstitu- j lion, neutralizes the morbid poison of tuber- j cle in the blood, and carries that out which is forming, or which has already formed. ' Its method of actiou has been fully discussed in an essay, by Dr. K., of thirty-two pages, w nun wiii oe seui neo to all who desire it. Address, Dr. .Ueyser, lli Liberty Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Price j, or ;ir Lalf dczn. Lung Cure Sl.iO, .' Local C4'rcttj,onTnce. Jchnstowx, Deo. 3, 1R72. -DE.1.B 'Fkiesd McPiKt-Tl:at vein of ( Kiruiieba in your heart, cherished towards ; me, erojwt ont now and then in an expressed j desire to hear from me. Mv onlv extu se for not writing to so true a friend is hiiisou ! lar paralysis of the right arm, I now write j in pain. The subtle foe of the human rare j is atta. king me at t-very salient point, and i soon th citadel of life will be taken. Th I thread on which my existence has been so j- long suspended has become slender and at- ter.nated by continued tension, and it must soon snap asunder. I have plucked groups j of flowers in youth's spring time. I have endured, the dreupht of many a summer, i and have l,een oft invigorated by. interven ! ing sunshine and refreshing rains. I have, j enjoyed the rich golden autumn of life, and j have lieeu smitten by its frost?, and now the I cold, drearr, lifeless winter approaches, j One more Christmas may be mine in feeble i enjoyment many cannot I am sure. - j Then time things will recede and disappear, and new scenes, strange to all mortals, will I appear. Life is a series of tableaux, the ! last one the most thrilling and exciting. ! lint when the curtain drops I will try to return, and whisper a kind farewell in the I ear of on of my truest earthly friend, II. A. 5! c Pike. I have no meniiffnpis now but the record ing anjrel. The following stanzas, which I quute from memory will apprize you of what he ia doing : Wn AT HATH THK -AXOEL WKITTSif ? "The year in his robes of plory Has glided adown the West, And, reaching oblivion's portals. Has silently sunk to rest. In the scene depicted before me, A warning voice I hear ; 'What hath the Angel written In the IJook of Life this year?" "Time draweth his sable enrtain O'er city and village and pla?n ; The night-bird out in the forest, Is hooting his sad refrain ; His notes, as they float on the night-winds, My ears all sorrow ful hear They tell what the Anpel bath written In the Book of Life this year. "The busy mirmiir of voice Has died on the busv street. And the solemn silence is hrokn. By snows that drift at my feet ; Tliene passing emblems remind me, Of coffin, and hearse, and bier. And of what the Angel hath written, In th Book of Life this year." I have served the State forty years'snd have not been remunerated. I have known yon for twenty years to serve tbe public faithfully, and you have not been repaid, while men in the meanest occupations of life have grown ri h. I have ceased to have faith in humanity. Truly Kepuhlice are ungrateful. Life is a fraud, hope a delusion. Let us put our capital together and set up in another world. Good bye ! Ioa EOT. Ji'Ror.g for Adjourned Court. On M'uiday, Feb. 10th, an Adjourned Court will convene in this place, and continue throughout the week. To serve at this ex tra session the following named gentlemen have been drawn as TRAVERSE JURORS : Adams .Tohn D., merchant, Co. persdale. Adams Win., engineer. Franklin, Burk Silas L., shoemaker, Millvjlle. Bumgardner Sam'l, farmer, Richland twp. Cooney John T., gentleman, K. Com-uiaugh. Puntnire Henry, inspector, Cambria boro'. Duncan Thomas, (of Win.,) lumberman, Blaekliek township. Inmon.l John (. farmer, Munster twp. IMbert David, men hunt, Johnstown. Emnrield Levi, earneiiter Millville Glass Jacob farmer. Munster township Griffith Thomas, lumberman, Cambria twp. Good Christian, farmer, Taylor township. Harris Morgan, blacksmith," Millvillo, Hamilton David, farirnsr. Voder township. Hess David K., laborer, Coopersdalo. Jacoby Jacob, carpenter, Johnstown. Kane John, helper, Cambria borough. Keifer DavIC, fanner, Jackson township. Jj!:7. Jobii, blacksmith, Johnstown. Linton Win., inn-keeper. Summit ville. Lomereaux John, farmer, Blaekliek twp. Mack Geortre, farmer, Cambria tow 1. ship. McGough Wnj., teacher, Washington two. Morrell Sam'l P., superintendent, Taylor tp. Mechliug Richard, farmer, Susquehanna tp. McDonald Dani.M, inn-keeper, Cambria bor. Noel Philip, farmer, Munster township. Nips John, frumr, Biackli. k township. Rowland Elias. farmer, Blaekliek township. Strayer John P., farmer, Yoder township. Smith James, laborer, Washington twp. Skeby James, farmer, Washington twp. Trexler John, farmer, Clearfield township. Tittle John S., clerk, Johustown. Wissinger John, farmer, Jackson townsh:x. People's Literary Companion. We have reason to believe that the publishers of this paper, E. C. Allen & Co., of Augusta, Maine, are swindlers and sharpers. La.t summer they induced Robert Sanford, a poor but we believe an honest man. to canvass for their paper in this county, and owing to the premiums offered in the shape of some large engravings, quite a large list of subscribers was obtained. The papers were sent on as per contract, but their premiums are no a er. They have been written to several times, and no kind of an answer can be obtained. They are as silent M tn crave, paying no attention to the letters of Mr. Sanford, or to those written them by their swindled sub scriliers. The paper in itself is thoroujrhlv sensational and worthless, and but for the i premiums offered, not one copy would be sub-s.-ribed for here. If the publishers will not make their premises good, made through their authorized agents, they must take the consequences. They now have the floor for an explanation. We clip the above from the Indiana Dem ocrat, and will only add that the samo game was very extensively practiced in this com munity, a worthy citizen having been made the innocent agent in the work of victim izing many of our people. If Allen & Co., have anything to say in extenuation of their apparent dishonesty, there are some folks here as well as elsewhere who will bo glad to hear from them. COMMtrjriCATION. Mb. Editor As the County Auditors will soon meet, I ask the privilege of saying a few words through your paper. The peo- I.de believe when they elect a man to an of- iice i uai lie w lit .iiscuare lis iiuiiea. mis has not been the case with the County Aud itors of late years. They generally employ some person to act as clerk, who receives the same compensation as each of the Auditors. In this way the county pays four Auditors instead of three. 1 ask whether this is right or wrong. I do not believe the same thing is done in any other oouuty in the State, and it is time that it was stopped in this county. Either of the County Auditors would con sider it. an insult to say that he is incompe tent. Then where is the necessity of ap pointing & clerk to assist them? If they le lieve they need otie, I insist that the Audi tors shall pay him out of their own salaries instead of bis pay lomingout of the county treasury. Suhmihhill. Pennsylvania Railroad Itfms. The charter of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany was approved April 13, 1644. "Letters patent" were granted February 25, 1847. The first election for directors was held March 'M, 1847, and on the same day Samuel Y. Merrick was elected president. He re tired September 1, 1849, and was succeeded by William C. Patterson the same day. Mr. Patterson continued in oCice uutil February :t 18.12, when J. Edgar Thomson became i uresident. and has filled the ofiice ever si nee. j now nearly twenty-one years. The business ; of the Company this year will vas'ly exceed j that of 17 1. Ihe gross earnings irom Jan- nary 1, lh"2, to November 1, le72, are 18, 22X,'55J. Last year during a simitar period ' they aggregated f 15,030,104, showing a bal ance in favor of 1372 of S-.Mt' 455. This dif ference will be largely increased ;L two I cO.id.Jvii eg aiouths of this yar. JliOritict;.'! ?t'oti e&. Holiday gwds in endless variety at Caiman's cheap cash store. Ec-Ucr bar gains than ever. :.-., The elegant jewelry, , beautiful fancy goods, handsome gift books, and numerous other desirable articles for the holidays, at Lemniou or Murray's drug and book store, are attracting general dmiistion and num berless buyers, and are really among the most desirable articles for holiday presents that can be found anywhere. Go and soe. The sleighs turned out at tl.c carriage manufactory of I). M. Chute, in this place, are tl.e finest and most substantial that were ever made anywhere. We have a a description of two of these magnificent Vehicles and will endeavor to publish it in condensed form in our next. Will, llaver stock does the painting at this establish ment, and a more finished artist never wicided a paint brush. THEKi'gaunshiue after rain,dear friends, there's suushine after rain ; though dark the clouds and fierce the storm, there's sunshine after rain. There's also an abun.. dance of the best flour and the choicest groceries in the market at E. J. MiLV pop ular flour, fed and provision de; ot, and if you want to live high during the holidays you cannot do it at a less outlay than by invetir.g your stamps at Mills' store. Over there at Parker's, all the eeasons round, the very best of stoie goods in pro fusion gieat abound, but jur.t now his stock sll other stocks excel, for the holiday time is here, you know, and Yallie wants to tieat it well. So pitch in, every buyer, and our word for it you'll find goods th?.t you sure ly will admire and treatment fair and kind. Dry gocds, drer.s goods, fancy g'X ds, gro ceries, etc., Yallie sells as cheap as any one. Come to me, dearest, while the fleigh bells are ringing, come where I wait thee in silence alone ; come while the stars their 6oft glances are flinging from eyes that are only less blight than thine own. If you can't come yourself, eend your sister, or your mot her, or your pap, or your big brot h er, or any of the family, or all of them, to Myers & Lloyd's cheap store, for as cm as you're there tiiey have lots of nice gxds for the holidays, and if you don'i con.e soon they'll sell them to somebody else, for such goods at such low prices don't need to wait long for buyers. That's even so. A Happy Nkw Year ! May the new year bring happiness and contentment to all the human family, may peace and plenty abound throughout the land, aud may 1b .xc who are near enough to be interested in the fact, continue to bear in mind, and act on the Lelief, that Geo. Huntly is one of the heaviest, most liberal ar.di:vst deserv ing dealers in stoves hirdware, tinware, groceries and numberless other articles ot merchandise, of which our county c.n boast. Coi.tiiuio to patronize Huntley throughout the new jearand thus subserve your own interests by securing the best of everything; in liii lino r.t the lowest o.t:-li rates. AifOTiTER TowN-smp Heard From. The hi(:ext family on Record. Benjamin and Catharine Troutman, of Londonderry township, this county, had sons and daugh ters eighteen. The lather ami eight of the children have gone tolhat bourne w hence no traveler returns. The mother, w ho is lUmt seventy five years of age. aud weighs up wards of tw o hundred jiouuds. avoirdupois, ntill lives with her son Geooge in London derry twp. The tn children now living tip the beam of a "Fairbanks" to the tuna of two thousand two hundred and fifteen pounds. Th respective force of gravity of each, according to iheir last census, is as fol lows : George, who lives in Londonderry twp., 245 pounds; Joseph who hoMs forth ar Fair Hope, Somerset county, '220 pounds ; John, who resides in the slate of Indiana, 2t5 poundr. in his shirt sleeves; Daniel, who lives in Kansas, 21'. pounds; Adam, who is a resident of the "Smoky City," Pittsburgh, 240 pounds; Sarah and Po'.ly, who ronida in this county, 1'40 and 2C0 pounds, reflective ly ; N:mey, v. ho lives in Maryland, 200; Botsy, w ho has follow ed the ad vice of the lamented Greeley and gone "West," 200 pounds. The father weighed 1 HO pounds ami th; deceased children ranged in weight from 1X0 to 225 Kaiil each. If anybody can beat this let him rise and speak. Peter Troutman, son of Joseph, weighs about 200 pounds. Some time since, lie and his father were out hunting and sin.t a Urge buck. At the crack of the rifle the buck feil to the ground, and Peter ran up to it. sup posing it dead, got astride of it and was in the act of cutting its throat when if sprung up and attacked him ; he grabbed it by the horns and held on to them. Then ensu.-d a desperate struggle. The father, who was not at this time near enough to assist his son, could not shoot tLn buck for fear of shooting his son too. He hurried to the scene, lev eled his enn aeross bin son's breast and fired killing the buck instantly. He then found that the buck had gored Peter though the thigh, causingavery eeverand ugly won tad, which has caused him'to kep his bed ever siuce. Bedford Inquirer. -4 Superb CItrisf mas dumber. Monthly," of Pittsburg, Pa., is just toh.i:ii, ami we must coufess to a surprise. No.-tnh line or elegant -illustrated paper has ever Al'lTAItiU) CUT CK Hi:V YORK, whihs it. challenges comparison with anything pifls-lii-he.i in that city. Tin: new typ;, n!v "h.rads," and tinted paper look admirably. This Christinas number has a supplement of eight pages (making twenty-four in all) and is absolutely crowded with t'n; illustrations, and interesting letters, stori. s. poems, .&c., appropriate to the season. Tl e Householdaud Boys' and Girls' depart men-s are of especial interest. In fact, the whole paper is gotten up for the home and the family, and is pure, blight ami wholesome. This Monthly, we must say, is a credit to the West, and should receive a hearty and generous Western support. Agents wanted EVERYWHERE, and LAKCJE COMMISSIONS paid, bond for sample, and circular. .Three months on trial, only 25 ceats, including the splendid Christmas number. More giv en away with each paper than.it costs. Yearly subscriptions only SI. 50. --C"- Singular Coincidence. A brace of catastrophes occurred ou the railroad, be tween St. Clair cemetery and the water-plug eal of town, Tuesday night of last week, which, from their singularity, are worthy of mention. Two trains were going east, the one following the other very closely, and the front one slacking up suddenly to take water at the plug on th south track, wa run into by the oue in Jibe'rear, and 6omo coal cars wrecked. Alinostsimiiltaneouslv, while a westward bound'tr.v.u was about pul ling out from the plug ou the north track, it met with a like disaster from the one follow ing, hoisting the "caiiocse" of the front train on top of the engine of the r?ar one, demol ishing the smoke-stack, and hurling it some distance from the track. The cars of this train soon afterwards caught fire, but the flames were extinguished before much dam age was done. James Blair, of Derry town ship, a brakemau on one of the eastward liound trains, was thrown from his car and injured to some extent. Thus we hare the unusual sp-et.icle of two wrecks within one hundred yards of each other, almost at the same moment, and each the result of a like circumstance. Greensbvnj Argus. Never in the History of Invention has an article bounded into public favor with the rapidity of tho LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. It will sew finer and heavier goods than any machiue in the market. B-ing the youngest of all the standard machines, the inventor has had an opportu nity to profit by the merits, difficulties and errors of all former inventions ; and it in be lieved that the DOMESTIC is never abso lute perfection than any other now in use. mi mm. i PROSPECTUS FOR !S73. Those of our readers who desire a first class daily pap.V should bv all means sul scribe for the Pir.sburgh Daily Dispatch, one of the largest, liveliest and cheapest pa pers in the United States. The Dispatch has been established over a quarter of a cen tury ; is independent in politics, advocating always those measures which promise the greatest possible good to the largest possible number ; gives daily thirty-six columns of matter, embracing the latest news by tele graph, the most reliable market reports, the latest cable telegrams, the. freshest Legisla tive news, the latest ConuresM inal reports with all the news by mail, in- 'u.litiji; thi most interesting personal and puli.ii al items, full telegraphic market reports m in all points of importance, east and wcsi. and much olher matter of an cut. rtaiuinjr and instructive character. It is the most w'.-iely circulated paper in the Slat , outside of Phil adelphia, its daily edition being now consid erable over 1 .1.000, and new .subsc-ribers art; everyday Winy; added to its lists. Terms per year to mail subs'-ril ers, Ss.W, or it can le ordered through agents in an town or vil lage w ithin one hundred and fifty miles of Pittsburgh, at fifteen cents per week THE WEEKLY DISSWTCH. To those wishing a good and reliable citv weekly we would recommend the Pittsburg Weekly Dispatch one of the handsomest", cheapest and most reliable papers published. The Weekly Dispatch givs thirty-six columns of matter, printed in clear large type, and is one the best, as it has long been one of the cheapest, if not Aehea;icsl, week lies in th'j country. It contains all the latest news of th;; day political, commercial a:.d general and as an entertaining and instruc tive and acceptable family journal is not ex celled by any in the country. The Weekly Dispatch is furnished to single subscribers at $1.50 a year, or in clubs of ten to one address at Si. 00 each, w ith a free paper to the party getting up the club. SulK-ribers may jemit by mal either in money or by Post-oftice Older, which is the safer mode. Postm:uiters receiving subscri bers for the Dispatch, either Daily or Weekly, are authorized to retain twenty per cent, on published rates for single sub scribers, or ten per oe?it. on our club rates. Address, O'NEILL Jfc ROOK, publishers of Daily and Week ly Dispatch ( Dispatch Iron Building), G7 and oil Fifth avenue, Pitts burg, I "a. ar. . iilKK.VEtl.. ZillV-PRICE.-nrricd. Rt the residence of th bride's p;i cnlr, on TuemlMr, Itee. h, by Kev. T. K. J'irie. Mr. IlASld II. ZiKX, of Eb ensburir. anrl Mies Maugik J. pKici or Cata brla township. Our younir tilend Dsn. i more formnate than the a nerulity of ir.niikitid. fer while it in that every man hn Lis jrte. oioparati vt ly few ect wtist tlie nk. im.l even if they did, not one in ten thousand, wo venture to say. could hope to secure so jcood a Price ss Iiks been vouel.nnfed to the happy l.i..i!iu;nl elect in the matrimonial v Kin nee r.oteit ati'.ve. Will, we nre sure that no iiih:i ever took ur.to liiii.lf a wife wbo more fnllj ei rved a food one, and while Wf behove t hr t T.n n. hs.s ma-ie a wise choice and !:a5 -w.'.r. - r.r. - r -1 -, we are perfectly sure that his yonr.j, hnniisun e u. I Kiuiahie briJe will never have reason to c-o rug-lit than biesi the unppy lsy that witnecfed the consummation of their piifit'-d vows, 'l hev hii ve been tretieroow to the printer, end we in return wish them ai! the blessings tlmt loa'jr ionl peaceful lives enn m nitf them. M:y LUu. nev er he "without money or without Prict," and nut both tie kg contended and hanpv r is pos sible in this woiM of ti ml nr.J tl lbu! tion. Uht every Joy anit coir.fort That on wodded hearts await B!i this young ami happy couple I i early life and Into ; And when their stay on erth Is en Jed. And th!a fleeting show ia osst, Uay their souls, so closely blended. Meet with endless joy al las:. LECTION NOTICE. ' Notice ts hereby irlven to the Pfociihordcrs of the Protection Mutual Fire In suriince Company of Cambria County, that an rlecrl-.n for Directors will he held at their of fice. In Kbensburir. on the Sr.cnmi Monday (be ing the I3fh dav) of Jan u ir e. lsja. Dec, 27. 1378.-t. K.J. IXOTD. Sec'y. UDITOK'S NOTICE. H.irimr tieen annotnted Auditor by the Court of Common Plea of Cambria county to report distribution of the money In the bauds of J hn A. Hlair, Esq., Asi-U'-e of Jacob Luther, notice is hereby Liven that I will attend to thai duties of said appointment, at the f.fSce of Oatniau A L-ike. in KtetiSbtTpj. on ifoiicfat. lut 20; .fiiv itf Ji.i:.:tf. IPTl. at two o'clock:, p.m.. when and where nil persons In terested raay attend. J. fiALLITZIN LAKE. rCbenr.tv.ire;, Pee. 27, lb7.-3t. riO.MMISSIONER'S NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cutohria County, in the uiattf. of the Peti tion of Zacharinh rtrnsr to Perpetuate Testi mony, No. KA, lleeeniher Tucn, And now, 4th Dec. 1S72. Geo. V. vtatuian, Esq.. appoint-, d Coinmiosioner, ic. Ilv the Com t. I will atte.id to the ilutl'.s of tny appointment In the above stated case at CVpt." W rti. Linton's hotel, in Suminitville boroe.g-h. on Tut'tlriy, f.'.r "in ay of Jtiriwiry, LS73. in 10 o'clock: in the forenoon, when and where all parties interest ed tn:y attend. GEO. W. O ATM A N. fi ensburir. Bcb. 57, lfiT2.-3t. Couituissioner. 4 UDITOIi'd NOTICE. A Bavins; been appointed Auditor by the Court of Ootnii.o.i Pleasof Cambria county to report distribution of the money in the hands of thftSheri! a risinjr f rom salef.f the defend ants real etate. in tiio nsi of Michael aVeali ....... - - - c j k - ..... .". un:ei!i- Ih r Term. 1172, Ex. Doe., notice is hereby a-iven to nil jmrties interested thet I will attend to ih duties of ssid appointment at the ofTleo of O.it innn bake, in Kheinbura-, on jte lau, thr -'nt diyof J-iiiu-irii, 1373, at 2 o'clock, p. m.. when and here th.-y may presont their claims, or be del.arreu f.oin coming in upon said fund. J- OA LLI IZIN LAKJJ. Ebenshurtt, Dec. 27. 1S72. St. A.iic!itox,is TVoliet:?. Jaiiics MeDermi: f In the Court of ('mmnoii vs. ; I'leiiH of Cauiln ia C.iuu- Miehael McDeraiit, J tv No. ii. Sept. Term, et al. I 1, t I). Mth Det:enber. Is", on motion of W. II. Seeh ler, Esq., Geo. W. O.tiainn, Esq.. appointed Au ditor to report dist ribu t ion of Uie money in the hands of W. H Bonacter, Trustee to cli real ustute included iu proceedings i.i partition. . . Hy the Court. I will atend to the riu'ies of tho above ap pointiiient a' my oiTtee in K!eusburg-, on Fti-iai. jar.naiy 17. 1S73, at 2 o'clock, p. m.. when a.id wIioit all pirties interested must altend, or l: debarred from coi-.i:ix in or anid fund. GKU. W. O ATM AN, Auditor. Ehensburgr, Deo. 7, lS72.-3t. OmANS' 'COURT SALE HY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Couit if 4'atnbria county, there will Oe exposed tuPubl!c Sale, at the hotel of Klorian P.eiiK0'e. in the fi n-outrh of Loretto. on Wjm r.I.f . .'. SSth, 1S7.-!. at 2 o'clock, P. ar , the followii'iar real estate ot wiuca.jHS. Mctiouarh died seizml : A I PJ f.tilS t'M PAKCtiL. UK LAND aitoaledin the tmwHh' of A liegdieny, county .f Catnbriti, ad-juiping- lanris ot Merimrd ami iiharien hielda, l!try Little, and others, containing- Acki s anJ 123 PlitCHBS, about 40 Acres of which ate cleared, having tSereon erected a Loo Hah. Terms or S.vt.n. Oue-bmf f the purchase motiej- on eounrinatlou of sale, and tho tjntr.nce in one year thereafter, to be aeon red by juu- j iiieui uonu anu TuorTcfeoi i'mh: mart. FUaNOS O'KlllKL, Xrustee.lg Loretto, Deo. 27, l72.-3t. Tbe Commonwealth "V In the Court of Oyer and of Pennsylvania ! Torniiuer of Cauibria vn. t CouDlr. Michael Moore. J Of June Term, 1872. No.l. CAlibUIA COUNTT. SS: Williau 15. lSt)NACR, nigh Sheriff of the County of Cauibriu, pcrsonuby appenred before me,-a Joetu-e of the Pence in and for aatd county, and hemg-duly a 111 cm -tl according to law, e-Ulb thai in pursuanee of the seventy sixth sc.-lion of an Act of Ansembiy pastud the 31st day of March, A. D. lSinl, he did proceed a d iecieu thcreih. aud executed Michutd Mooie, th defendant named iu tke indieluient iu sal 1 case, within the walla of tne county jail iu smd county, in the presence of the persona named in the said Act, at the tune desijfuiated bv the Death Warrant iasued by the Governor of Penn sylvania, as required by said Act of Assembly. W. It. BON ACKER, SbeiitT. Affirmed before me this 24cb day of December, A. I). 1872. H. B.INKKAD, J. P. CAM DUI A CO0NTT, 68: I, J. K. IIitb, Clerk of tbe Court -J L.S. r of Oyer and Terminer of aaid county, 1 ' certify that the loresroiDsr Is a correct copy of the Affirmation of VV. II Bonacker. j ih. Sheriff of Cambria county. Filed this Siiti ' day oi December, A. D. 1872. J. K. BITE. ( Clerk of Oyer and Tcrmiui- of C----i Cu. OLDEST AND BEST!! Ia Eighty -Sevens War of Us K r&iT.cc. j t With Increnel 1-VcilKie. I et-rini-fUion afd ' ilcsoureeg lo ke this Ii.i E.- t:H!ished Join uid at ! MniiE nKcnyj: rrrrvri Than Kver to the naiflnens Places and Homes of the Petiole, the DAILY ANS WEEKLY ii pittsourgh mm Enters upon a new year, which it will be the nlin .if ttn proprietors to make the brightest e.nd int lisetul In lis history. Incrcasnir tmsbieiix in all its depart ment? has recently r sde ad.l'tions ind iu.provciucn .d nerjiry iu Its lue-.-hau cai t rrany- men ti, . that now The "Gazrtfe" isilie Lin-yst Dull. raper Vrintetl in I'emiKylcanin , With this hns oomen.ljed efflHeney to Itsedi tori.il, onouerei.'tl and news departments, fnliy keeping it alrcut with the iriest journals of th co.intry in ll ttie essentials of an luteresl inj and Instrncttve newspuprr. Its CcnerE-l Purpose. Ti is w ill br to intelligently tli u all public ntie.u'ons from a .ruxrrsU e stspdpoiet It wil k-ivc a corilinl and enlightened pnuport to the ori-cnlzalioc priuciplesaml rejiresentalivei of tl.e aleni. i1cm n ! urty. as the l est tneao. of I Uiaim.:ii.i tr natKinsI unit t and tl.e equal l is. Uif j of ni; ur.diT tne ( 'niAtitiitioii. Ihe Oalttk j does n,f be'ieie the mission of tl:it parly e- j eiiniplishe.;, witli the succeim of iis jfic.it e'.e menia'. pi tie. iiU s, i.or that It stueild be aMowe t I to fsll Into thv- (Iry-ri t of p.iliti.nl decay, or 1 made a ir.ere irac'one tor if rsomil .r . ui.it ion. I it hs other rtfat Li her dtitia. til f..,trrin an ' exr.lted t'atri jti.ani. prunintins; I'utvei-Kal Evi- I cation, inwktnsc licrnmmy and Fidelity th watchwords of the pabiio service. Plate and National, and advanoinc nil l'o'.ii i.-n I nud .-eiui l'rosrress baed on the ti.ory of the xreateat Koil n the gr atest nuni'.iecs.'riellevinfr that all needful Reform a. re toii.I within tlie Re. piil-lieau Party, the t! aytTTK w ill seeic to pio m.itolbt in therein, rather than eiec'e Sciiiein and disorps nidation ; but. to he i-flec! i hi t hi. respect, it will hold itself free to criticise and condemn where censure is deai&tidsd fy the in terest, of the rat ty or i'an people. Independ ent of clUiues. leadership or combinations. It wl;i aspire to lepre-cnt and advise its if i eat constituency with frankness and honesty. Its Pfcvs Department. In respect to the early publication of News, the Ga.etii will have increased advantages during ihe year. The (Jlobe is now enclr. l.-d by the Telegraph, and Us in.:nt.rrshi,i of tl.e (Treat Press A-no itiion for oldalr.inaf 1nt;:4. trence from every quarter of the world, places the (aAZEl'IC on an equality with the Metropol itan journals of tbi eouatiy and Europe. Its CciniPtToial Iteports, iioir.e and ahroa-o, hi noted for iheiracciraoy and absolute fret-doni roiu sjieeulntive iijlaiiences. f:s Loral Intel i (rence isirathered by a corps of active and re llaJe re; orters, securing- to our readers the ttrt news of the inuait important Home Events. I Ilurinsr the sessioi-.s f Congress, and the Legis lature aud 'onstttutloMl Convention of r-iin- vliHnl. Special Vrrepoiidents at Washirjr ton. HarrtsOur and Philadelphia will group in altraetive form the salient fentures of their proceedings. The highest ntn of journalism is now the edy and cerrect Irnns-.r.ission of uewsin ai its i:npnrtnntdetall. The O Ar.n t acL-en this astlie only lin.it of its euterpnsu. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE Hns now a circulation far iu excess of any po litico! Jiiirtl.tl jiiibbshed In Femisy Ivunin. It demands aud receive careful uoerrisioii tn all !" nepsrt men ts. Its day of publication Is no arransed a to suit at' the malm from this oity. Its prioe Is fixed at a fig-ure purposely loir to at tract a larpe S'll rij'i in list, tr.akinir It the Chbapehl and Lare.t Paper of its kiudla tho atnte. Its L'.Htnrisl. Nows, Commereial. Hirer. Fi nancial, Kclisrlous. Affi i.-n I r oral, Scientific and Literary Departments will be conducted with the sr. tne ca i nest desire to eon. in mid t he pub I c approbation, which has silrea'ly breu conspicu cnuiy manifested, and which confessedly re Curd. the Gazettk as the special oiicn and tnct reliat.ls rap.irter for the ieadinu inttrest of Western Pennsylvania. The Market Reports of the Wasttt.v fi ir.rTTT area st:ai isrd authority in Commerei:l circles throughout this region. Its fiius are accepted as an autliorily for reference in the Courts of the county In important Isam. to dstermire the ruiiuars of prices at uiij ec period in dis pute. DAILY CAZnTTC: One vr CO Plx Mo th sir) Three otoliths . t M Delivered In aay part of the Citlessnd adjacent ' UoroiiB-hs ror 15 Lents per vv ck, pajauie to tbe Carrier. WEEKLY GAZETTE: Plnqrle Cony, per year 1 'l t lube, if Tive. ea.-h cony 1 2."a Cluba of 'I en, each copy 1 1J And one to the geitor upfnffthe names, fpeehnen copies furnlnhrd on application to the Proprietor. Addrecs, KINO. RFED CO.. C-atsttr Rrn.nrwo. ("nrr.fr Sixth Areuueaud aitffielU Street, Pittsburgh, Fa. Ap;enls "VVnntecl I TO SXl.I. THE LIGHT RL'fJKIKG "RflfiSKTiP" -fesst SEWING MACHINE! ABOUT 1 o , o o o Bold last year; Anoirr O , O O O This j ear ; And now being Sold a: the rate of A T E.1 R. j The TCTOstic', supersedes others bees use it ' surpass s tl.etu in the every d.iy service it r-n-der. h-it.;i iu t.'ir uv.tJf-.. p a l .:n.'v.' ul be- cause ft is eonnily uas.'ui for tmr ri a. l , TFI'T Hryy Vonk. ... .... A Bsriins wi.'l be furnished (for tris!) to re apor.siM'c l .ii.'.'i with an Instructor (without j chs.ge) upon application at our . j WrfMai, ixtU St., V ltlarCV . ! Tlie "I M riTIC" n t il:en mure Fr9?n1vr.i$) Uii .ii ('i:in a.ni; oir jjaacnnr, and is t-p4: a-iaiiv leeoniiiiende.! for Fatuity use ami Mann- f factureia. 1' :ssi'iiple in construction, noise- , less an 1 easily run. A laiafe slock of 'i uiead, talks. A.C.. ni wavR on h-inl. Add res. THE DOMESTIC"" S. Jl. COM I'AN V. i Dec. 27.-3ui 24 Sixth Street, Pittaburarb. mm m c? mm nmn, T'HIi undei siii tied. Executor of the last ill JL and testament of MAvrutw M. Aiam. de ceased, will offer ut public sale, at Crcyson, Cambria county, on MONkAY, DEC. 31 1 n, ISi2. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the follnwins personal pro perty, to wit: 4 Horses. 3 I'onies. 3 St'iSfics. !lar:ie9s.S-.ddlca. liridies.2 Si oves, 18oots.Sh.x-s, H:xt, Caps. ISaCoo. Hardware, Tinware. Stone ware, Notions. Show-Caso. Ofiice Fnrciture, Ace, &c. Also, 2f(VJi!0 foot or Ash, Cherry. Ham lock. Linn and poplar Lumber. A leiisonable credit will herivcu. Djc. 2. 1K72.-21. JXO. F.. SCANLAN. ICstato Nolico. TIlTTEKS OK ADilINI.TKA'i ION on the es j tat- of Danixi. Unset, li .r ll""'" to w us lip, deceased, ha v inK been irru n f e-i ",p undersiKued by the Kt-triAier of Ca m . '' " ty. all persons indebted to sid estate e net o i.y ... titled that payment n.n.t " S'1" ,.7 out delay, and thoave bavimc '-"Vi ., them fully authenticated foree . 1 HOSE CAKNEV. Adtniuisti atrix. Munster Twp.Dec. il--01- STRAT, nvi.lratne to the residence of tbe scrlber on .r about the Ptn No vember last a VEAllLINU HL LI, of a dark hrtndl color. with a white spot on one side. The owner is requested to come f rward, pt oytj i.ronortv aud take it awav, otherwise it will be disposed of according- to law. disposed i MAI TUlt XJXUXMAM. Tunasl H ::,r:c.i3,igT2.-st.- "i ll ii. !. a er r ar Iff. t - r o Dr. CAfJVIX'S T.in nciruiEs Cute incipnt 'oiiaUiiiitloii. Dr. (2A1.VK VSi leHUCDICS Cure Cutarrh. Dr. C-Ai:VIX3 TAir Cure Ailimn. Dr.OACl'I.VS TAK KEJIEDIES Cur-; T'cvirt Oisoase. Dr. UVr'S TAIS KITrSaCDSES Dr. C.AICV1.V3 V lli klETIEDIKS liegnlate the Eiver. Dr.GAISVIVS TArt i:e.tiei)ii:s Kegulate I :.eS5oj:s;ic?lund KoiVt'U Dr. AllVi?i'S 'I Alt IZr.JIVDIZZS Cure all Frninle W:Unoves. Dr. AKVI.V TAIt ItCIEUIEH Purify tl.e G?OOi5. Dr. CSAKVI.WS TAIS ItKIEDIIlS Cure riis.;iss of tint Xliroat. Ir. GASSX'Z.VS TAZZ UEnLDICS Cure r5rt"jrl::ts;. Dr. GAlIVS.Ti'S TAU KE.TIEDIES Cure "So ;o OIiI."or"IJ:yFover' Dr. Ai:Vi.';L, Alt P.LMED1LS Cure Ftiit D: -enso-. Dr. GAi:V2l!"' T.ViS i:n.TIEDIE?i Cure "?sli2;:ij iiMS. Dr. .v::vr.vs th: i:c;ied:es Cure S:iit rj?jT::n. 5r. G VI "V '; '5' A TS IJ E.7IEDIE?? Cure I:;lr-ry ni-eaei. Dr. ?iAi:"v E'i'S TAIS IICnrIES Pre v-en t "Zl o '. ' ?"t cv Y I iov. av VPt Prevent 7T:i-.irtr.-n L'i'vers. Jr. OA SI Il.-.rave t7 f ;" i : ;!so Rrnst. :r.fjA:;ri;T v.:i r:i:-2EiiE" K::novo pTm in t'.c .Cj .'j' or 2Z irk. ')i-.fi.i7.":'t":i T? ; CriEDtEs Ar-n -"-;r: r'-'.rr. r...:.;viv.-, -vv.-i izuMT.mrji Ite-ior.' tlio A"";?t. Cause tLoiVo I f t PiTt. r. GA1 v'S.W? T.tZi I Zimr.TiZri Hector- lr -T '.'rdTv ; vl ii-t:.tf" I ;r.GA58V3V-J T ill 1 .rT.ZHZuH Giro v j rot.ir fe;. iirj. X. 2". HYT rr,, fC,:.j ai?rT: r- J!tS Seventh -irc, Arif York. vrr I rpci ITT -7 ; t :-; LiiLLLii J I.i: i..i.;a;, , fSt fti " V- V " : " ''. JKs ly v jl ia. . J ii HA BTOOO T H 7FST Or torn thi curc or C COUGHS, C0LB3, 1 E TicbiSsr:atic:cf the Threat j YHCOPIKG CCUCH, Lc. aeu tocr pr.t ( Gisrro:: rr. rurarvD ..si.t x n. C. SCLLEFiG u CO. Pittebarcih, Pa. s T'rl C uaikvrsiyned have received a: t-rf ora X Room in Loreto a splendid assortment oT Dl iY tf- OOJ), mm ciniha. Cai"Slineres. Satlnetts. Tweet's, J an. Domestic and White Goods, I'rints, De Islaca, Chiniaa-s, Alpacas. Oil Clolhs, Wiudow Hhades and Fixtures. Hosiery, Shirts, Drawera. furs. Gloves. Itlbbor.s, .-fcawls. Flannels, lilan k ts. Fancy Goods, Notions, Ac, ic, together with a full and fie.b stock of GROCERIES. HARDWARE, Gl'EENSWARE, Hoots, Shoes, Hat, Caps, READY-MADS CLOTHING ; brufco, t.il. Paints, Medicines. Lye-Stuff.-". Ac. Ac. as well a great variety of orher articles needles to mention all w bleb will be Sold at the VERY LOWEST FIGOES. Lumber, blncles. grsin and produce of all toirketulile kinds taken iu exchange lor roods. Thankful for past favor, we hope to merit and receive a contlnuanee and Increase of the same f . H. 8HIELD6 J. tO.N. Loretto. Nov. IS. 1872.-1.. RIL Davis & Co. HIGH STREET, Three Poors West of Centre Street DEALERS I!f DRY (iOOBS, GROCERIES, Eocts and E-ice3, FLOUR, FEED, BACON, FISH, Ccfifee. Tea. Svraus and TZclzz? ee. ALL WHICH TH17Y PUOMI-E TO SELL A CilLAi' AS THE CHEAPt"---. ' Country Troduce tske.n Jar GOODS. i Ui I nskll" -. Jobuat.aa. M' nvrMFVT-. HEAD and TOMB r I Nt rV .MANTEI.S.&c..nmnu-f!M facturVd of the very best Italian miifef ' smV' oTan Marble. Entire snusfat-n.M j ti." guaranteed in price, deslfa and execution or work. Va-i?JlX tT Orders reaped fully elicitC'I fJIJUri and promptly Piled at the very low- if? -at cash rates. Try us. s - . . Osx. Sflx su. VAriHK LRYEav.OI. T LOYD & CO., IJANKrns, IV Ooia. ?Jlyer. Govemroent Iocns. ami other Securities. boUi,ht and soid. Interest ad- lowed tu Time Deposits. Co,:. titr.s r-.aoe m airaccessibie ooinTs in the t unc.: . ta cs, ar.d rem Orel Hwnlewisr fw ch" tora. "7M. M LLOVD A ' O . a..K2P.S. ALTOONA. F, Drafts on the pr.i.cu :ii cit.'e- and Silver . a Gold for ale. Collection ma. ' ' eared ou .l.poVt, l "ZmiZr Jim. latorian o iVoi to" wv tt;