i aam mum. is US if SB URQ, PA., January 10, 1S73. tpCAL AWP PERSONAL. Biabiai ii anf near Home ' I ; I I c njvfc, w . . . j fresh oysters in cans at M. L. J.rriie Cm! Vtorm, Fso.., of AllcpnenT town. i is'fii! lowered to receive any monies flthN ofl'ce a,,d recfirt for the same. uU 1 wo t lc:.i field hunters recently return T e ith foitv-one deer as the result 4 4 brief hunting tour iu the wildB of that Paiiitl Dixon, a fireman, was very se- V .l..iiKAiiliit.1v ?tiiiuerl in i cl collision at Kittamiing I'oint, on If 1 1 1 1 U ll i 1 1 ' ' .......... au imJuy nu-ruiug last. JNonioie ciedit at M. L. Oatman's. , iTs strictly cash, and goN at much ler pr:Ces than elsewhere in Ebensburg. is as .sure as sh.Kjt inR. !ijanis H. Work, late commissioners' i t4 of Indiana county, has been found C'-lv of forging county bonds. Sentence 'ted by i""''1''1 fur a liew ,ria Tf-avs the Huntingdon Journal: Judge rJl winni"? golden opinions tlirough t (-'' ial Pennsylvania for Ins impar J ,',v g,,ii logical exposition of the law s. t't?.'e ' tliiefted 111 1o !?. a'e. on Saturday week, of the real Weakland, audi I'll lTl'l Cl i , el'. . ... .1 It . .iw n iaJ ntrn i , - dicf: a;e u young ladies thould emi- -l to 'ninMv,'i-n county. I Jus week s ?T1 '.,. t'.e Huntingdon Monitor contains liliss Pn'nkwnter is one of the Fliining ,. tffiipfnx! Templar oreanization nt tiifr 'I'1'11' ( lie!-ter county. Don't . "ji , after this that there is nothing in The Jolmstowii poEtofllce was broken :an Tiiui'day nifjht and despoiled of ..'i lift eeu huiidixd letters. No clue to l jrgl3is 3l been obtained, nor i the ;sta!'y loss known. m 4-A. !'(! fi ud comity boy, named Levi 'ieK wln cutting wood, a few days ago, :.-jik hiH ax apaii.it a pole overLiad, and rjiiut (Uiirg cut himself very seriously on .; Jjrft hide of the head, i-ll.e Ji l r.sttiwii T oice pays : There is a iitsiiriik in St. Francis Mi battery, I.o who, though havir.p litd within scv tu ji ilf of t iessoii for twenty-two years, !:i cver ?een that place. 4A gtnt'.en en nan. i d Taiil llammil, a rfskimt of Pine township, Indiana county, w4tbe owner of a mare which did a few 'T ago at the extiaoidinary r.pe of thir-j-t:'.ee yeais. lb w is is that for old ? -l)urii'g the tecet.t cold snap a man vindi'.rg, Plnir county, while intoxicated, rHt one liipht in (he oen kir and was so )Jy fiozcu that hc(i:tcion Vi't dziesday of itit k. 41 rt. I)oiar, ore of the tw in : hirers atp Ta. K. 11., drew the big baby at the 4t Kiremtn'H Pair. It could not bae MUriiiit.i better hands .tnd we hope, when it je'.sLi." hand in on the "nursing" busi- v.c v-iji go up i,i;ri;er. ' -j botlied an; big hearted frier.d, :V ir. I. Patttm, furniture ai d chair jji'iiimr and dealer, Johnstown, has .jdi-i.t(i the young heaita in our lloue i.JdlTthc present of a child's nat little 'Mr, sent with othei articles ordered from .iiMaLIi.shnieiit. Many thanks, f-in old German couple named Lentr, iiinp in Allegheny township, who were ff;iii in the Fatharland Cfty years ago, fcl;ted their goldon wedding by rentw- tlitir marital vows at the Catholic an h in Loietto on Tuesday last. -itfcfciB. Charles Cart wi ight and Geo. X. f Jtlnttown, eie both bligLtly jsitd in a lailway smx'-h-np near Kew tile, on 1'iiday laM. Eighteen other . -1. .... .. .. . . 1 :. . : l l .1 .1'. Tint .. V. ' 1 J I- C. II.JU1 I U J t.i njr accideut two of them seriously. -Fiunk Gallagher, of Johnstown, has ?i aire-tcd for cruelly beating and othe--itf injuring his tick w ife, whom he had -eased of inf.delity. The woman may eJund in any event the brute in human i who abused her bbould be bent to the ifcriitiary. -i!r. Stej.hen Chace, of this place, who nw eojourning at Minneopolis, Miime- writing under date of Dec. 2oth, re the theinicir.eter at the latter place ; ar.rii:g from 2fi to 40 degrees below jL it havii g reached tha lowest point tattd at 7 o'clock a. m. on the uioiu ;V a.e i4th. -4a .tih in which 3fr. Ispac Orers, of .'.'efv.t I nity, Westmoreland county, was liii,', on Thursday morning last, was i.ntk by the Mail train east, near Latrobe W-OSr. (i. was throw n a distance of f.ftctn .'ftfcnd injured so badly that Lc died about nuuns uner. A ficcial mcetirc of the Dauntless CoMpany will be held on Saturday t next to hear reports of tub-commit- :ih to the exjnses of the late Fair to reconsideration the resolution al y adoi.ted in reiranl to the liui-chasu 'a library. A full tura out unexpected. -tMossre. Parke & I.eveigooti, of Johns i, Lava ;urchased the Loretto ilarble s, and will hereafter conduct the es llio:e!;t. Mr. James Wilkinson, late f r' 1'as tcn cnnllloJ'e y them and ' lc'ji!tiiuio to turn out work in the nias f manner for which he is so proverbial. jjL!kk the new firm success. "y1:' beginning of the year would be a ft Etfor the Oihiifn't Journal to get ttt::ig original in the way of nier r'fuffs. We have furnished the nia- frall puffs of that ki::d which have ;4uJ i its columns for the last three -TS aijJ ''iiik it is about time the tables 1 lumc(i. What sav vou. friend Wil- J, .."V condole with our friend, Mr. John rest, of Hollidaysburg, in the loss of ;-e, (only daughter of Hon. Geo. K. -pilane. deceased,) whose death oc- Tci oil the 4th inst., her age being near- " "Tiais' was a m0!,t estimable f aild enjoyed the love and esteem of fiio knew her. Her disease was that r,'tl' b"t fatal malady, consumption. Ty- Krown, Esq., editor of the Clar i vtiHi.tr at, rusticated in Huntingdon 1 0- during the holidays, and among r tiunKs saw a large bald eagle killing f -u tuikey in a iieid m frollt of a 1, fi'nue (. rtfi kut ljcfo,,) tjie turkey's a ton- to any extent some ierson nened the eagle away and secured its . urns coming into possession of a hue tf iremcu'8 Fair was in all respects 1 its wf'il 9a l lu.Ki.miu . f ........ j Du..rfta. "Uo attended enjoyed the festivities great zest, and everything passed oil --j ana satut act only. We learn tae receipts aggregated f 1.5C8, of n little, if anv. less limn i twin f to be devoted to the purchase of the '' lor liLmrv It.i. ......:..i rt ir 41.. r.i i ij. . ,"" uir m rcporioa uie '",111 Den t t.w,...i,: .... , i tv m- i ,1 cbiiiu'i eitno Ctl'lPKilnv -r.r.1, ,.C ,1,1 immj ,, J i h urn Ved rtw.. .:r. " w "-temperance I nsb,, rrY,':1 abstinence, but a the Je or not. lu ocucve me Iff ry A bright and interestiug little girl of seven yeais. only daughter of Mr. 11. TL Thomas, of this jilace, died very suddenly on Friday evening last, after only a day or j two's illness. Convulsions superinduced by worms is said to have been tho cause of of her death, j We see it slated that Mr. P. F. Mc lntiie, late the obliging and most courteous ' chief clerk at the Logan House, Altoona, i has become proprietor of the Ward House, lyrone. i e congratulate 1 at. on his uj ward tendency, and as we know that he is fully competent to conduct a first class hotel, we shall afford him a chance to "chalk our hat" whenever time uermits us to visit him in his new quarters. In the goodness of his heart and the plenitude of his generosity, our old friend Judge Hurray, of the drug aud book firm of Lemmon &, Murray, of this place has kindly presented us with a box of prime cigars which possess not only the advan tage of great age, having been four or live years in their establishment, butare rearlly exquisite in flavor. The Judge has our sincere thanks for his generous considera tion. Our brother craftsman and friend of other days, Mr. Daniel C. Zahm, has re turned to Ebensburg after a residence of eight years or more in Columbia, 1'a., aud designs taking up his permanent abode among us, having abandoned the "art pre servative" and betaken himself to mercan tile pursuits in the store of his brother, Geo. C. K. Zahm, Esq., in this place. On be half of all our people, we welcome him back to bin old home. A liberal reward will be paid for any information that will lead to the discovery of the exact place where the "laugh conies in" on the following squib cliptetl from last week's issue of the Huntingdon Jour nal. I'erhapx it is intended for poetry, for "youngster" and punster" comes very near rhyming. Who can tell ? "McT'ike, the Joshua, commands and his son refuses to stands still on Mount Allegheny. ' Hope the youngster will not prove as bad a pun ster as his dad." We rtceived a pop visit yesterday morning from A. L. Guss, Esq., editor of the Huntingdon Globe, who was on his way to Susquehanna township in charge of the body of a little girl named Ellen Kerlensee, who died at the Cassville Orphan School, of which Mr. Guss is still the superinten dent, of typhoid fever, on 31onday evening last, aged nearly 1G years. Mr. Guss is a genial gentleman and a ripe scholar, and of course prints one of the best papers iu the State. Call again welcome alwayn. We note with pleasure the fact that J. Tcdd Hutchinson, of this place, has leen appointed one of the Assistant Ser-geaut-at-Arms of the House of Hepresent atives Harrisburg. We alwaj's bad a warm side for Ttdd, and are therefore glad to see him promoted to a iositiou which ex acts little labor and secures a fair reward w hile it lasts. We learn that this appoint ment will iuterfere only temporarily with his coming duties as local reporter on Al toona's promised daily, which p tit ion has been tendered and accepted by him. The Fottfeville t-tundard of a recent date pays the following well deserved com pliment to one of Cambria's most distin guished sons, Hon. C. L. I'ershing. The tribute' is as handsome as it is well deserved : "Judge Ptrtliing, the new President Judge of this district, concluded his first term of court here last week, and, we are glad to say, made a most favorable impression upon our people. He worked early and late, und did a large amount of business. 1 lie maimer upon the Bench was agreeable, and hia decisions prompt ami satisfactory. The beginning argues well for the future. Our energetic young kinsman, A. Ward, (not Anemus w ho is dead, but Alphonsus, ) has tnibaikcd iu the grocery business on hi own hook in Altoona. aud we certain ly hope that he wiil prosper abundantly. He possesses all the attributes of success, ;u:d if he w ins custom as rapidly as he has won the good opinion of those who know him, the making of his fortune is only a quest ion of time. Besides, lie has the honor of being our brother-in-law, which of course will be a big feather in his cap. His store is near the Hickory Brewery," on Thir teenth street, between 14th and 15th ave nues, where he will be glr.d to see every bcdy who reads this, as well as everybody who don't. We learn with sincere regret of the death of our old fih-nd and patron, Mr. ChaileK Hughes, of Newry, Blair county, elder brother of Mr. Henry Hughes, of Summit villo, this county. We did not learn when lie uitd or the cause of his death, but understand that the fatal mala dy hnt manifested itself in one of his thumbs. Ever since we were capable of knowing any person, we have known Mr. Hughes, for many years a resident of Hol lidaysburg, r.nd can truthfully bear testi mony to the fact that he was a man of up right principles and of the most generous impulses, lie had acquired a godly share of this world's gds through holiest efforts, and was extensively known and universally rcsjiected far and near. His age was about TO ears. May he rest in peace. Leo Bi:oke". Mr. Josue D. Parrish, a master carpenter of this place, met with a very serious accident, on Saturday morning last, which may result in maiming him lor lite, though tliere is reason to hope for less serious cel. sequences. He was engaged at the time in erecting a carriage shed on tho jail premises, just outside the north wall of the jail yard, aud was in the act of descend ing a ladder in the interior of the building, when the ladder slipped from under him, precipitating him to the ground, whit-h, be ing covered with ice, caused his right leg to slip urnler the sill oi the shed w ith such ra pidity and force that both bones of the leg wereVractured between the knee aud ankle joints. A prisoner named Dunlap, w ho had been assisting Mr. Parrish, and w ho enjoys the liberty of coming and going as he pleases, owing to either good behavior or the trivial nature of the charge against him, or perhaps both, was the only person near at the time, aud w ith a promptness aud humanity which does hnu inliuite credit, succeeded in lilting Mr. Parrish upon his back, iu which posi tion he carried him to his residence, two squares distant. Had it not been for this timely interposition, there is no telling what might have befalleu the injured man iu his helpless plight, as it is possible thru his cries for help might have been unheard in that secluded place. Mr. P. is of course gutter ing great pain, but his condition is as prom ising as could beexiected under the circum stances. We hope lor his speedy recovery, more especially as he is a good citizen aud au honest, hard-working man. Death of Father Bubss. In many a household on the Alleghenies the holiday festivities were painfully broken in upon by the sad announcement that lier. Edward I4urn, recently ami for several years pastor of the Catholie'chureh at S?t. Augustine, had tlied very suddenly in Pittsburgh, at the res idence of Mr. Frank Connelly, indeed in the very arms of that gentleman while he ws assisting him from a chair to his bed, at an early hour on buuday morning week. Fath er Liurns wast-uile a young man, being in the 37th year of his age, and it may well be conceived that his sudden death in the full vigor of life was as appalling to his many friends as it was no uoubt unexpected by himself. Father liurns was a man of the most generous and confiding nature, a warm friend and zealous pastor, and all w ho knew him loved and revered him as worthy priest and a true-hearted gentleman. lie was born in Ireland, and had only one brother aud sister, we believe, in this country the former the well known Father John liurns, now of the Benedictine order in Minnesota, and the latter a resident of St. Louis. Peace to bis iihes and eternal felicity to his immortal soul ! Local Correspondence. TbttTmrUfrm' Inotitatr. The recent Teachers' Institute held in this place was one of the most successful occa sions of the kind ever held in this cotintT. Owing to the .fact that the roads, railroad and all, were blocked up with snow, and that the weather was not at all propitious, the number of teachers in attendance was somewhat less than at some previous meet ings of the kind; but aside from this the In stitute was iu every sense of the word a suc cess. The principal features of the meeting were lectures, essays, select readings, discussions, and a spelling contest. J?y far the greater proportion of the work done was by our own teachers a very commendable fact. The only strangers w ho took part in the exercis es were Prof. Morrell, of Johnstown, who lectured on "Vegetablw Physiology," Hon. Henry Houck.of the School Department, and Prof. Geo. J. Luckey, of Pittsburg, w ho lec tured on educational subjects generally. Essays were read by Messrs. Chapman, Berg, and Trabeft ; the first on "Principles of Kd ucation," the second on "Dull and Inatten tive Pupils," and on "Methods of Teaching Primary Geography," and the third on "In struction." Select readings were given by Messrs. Cope. Chapman, Berg. McClelland, Hnrrold.aud Ojiigg. Topics discussed were "Mental Arithmetic as a School study." "Teaching Composition," Means for Gaining the Attention," "Political Economy in our Common Schools," "t'nited States History as a School study," and several others. Mr. Cope also lectured on Angles and Triangles, Mr. Berg on Diagrams, and Mr. Luckey on J'eading and Arithmetic. As a test of skill in spelling, two hundred words were pronounced from Adams' Spell-ing-Book, and written by the contestants. All teachers w ho held certificates of a higher grade than provisional were excluded from the class. The first prizejwas a cash premi um of fifteen dollars, the second of ten dol lars and the third of five dollars. Tho first prize was taken by Mr. F. .7. Strayer, a teach' er of Adams township, the second by Miss Allie Lloyd, a teacher of Cambria township, and the third by Mrs. ,1. C. Clarke, a teacher of Ebensburg. The presentation of the pri zes was made by It. L. Johnston, Esq., inhis characteristically neat nid happy manner. The court-room was filled to overflowing at each evening session, w hile the audiences during the day sessions were also larger and more attentive than at similar meetings here tofore. Exquisite singing by a choir of yonni ladies, principally students at our High school, led by Mr. Cope and accompanied on the organ by Prof. Trabert, added greatly to the attractiveness of the time and place. The Institute was oflicered by Mr. Chap man, President; Mr. Ilartuian Berg, Vice President; Mr. W. C. McClelland, Secretary; Mr. Wm. McGough, Assistant Secretary ; Mr. J. A. Harrold, Corresponding Secretary, ami .Jas. W. Condon, Esq., Treasurer. The committee on Permanent Certificates for the ensuing year consists of John W. Trabert, Chairman ; A. B. Torre nco, Secre tary ; Miss M. Brookbanke, and Messrs. W. C. McClelland and M. A. Wesner. The I nstitute adjourned at noon of Friday, Jan. 3, after having passed a pleasant and profitable week together. Kvrvs. 6T. FKANCtS' COtLEOE, Loretto, Jan. 7. 1873. J Pear Freeman Christmas has gone by with all its jovs, aud here w e are again, back to our old places in the study hall, prepar ing our lessons, for although the announce ment startles us, w e will have claKSUo-morrow. The short time given us to visit our friends vanished like snow before the noon dav sun. and before we were conscious of it, the time for returning had arrived. No doubt the amusements we participated iu w hile at home will haunt our imaginations for a short time, and perhaps we will dream many times of that "Christmas Tree," but we must soon forgetjeverything except our studies, and these, I assure you, are not very easy. TLe examination, too, will soon bei upon us, which will tall forth all our ener gies to enable us to go through the ordeal wi'.h our best foot foremost. Besides every thing at St. Francis is so arranged that you must study whether you are willing or not. Many, no doubt, wonder w hy we leave our homes and friends to pass the year on this bleak and dreary mountain, but w; know from experience that on year at Cc.llege, away from the noise aud bustle of the city, is more beneficial than three years at home. Of course, when at home, we are under the wauhful eyes of our loving parents, and auythiiig which happens to us is cared for with "a mother's care ;" but here it is quite different, although the g.xjd Brothers are very kind to us, yet we have in many instan ces to "paddle our own canoe," so thatslight headaches or cut fingers are looked upon as mere trifles. And, again, the old proverb says : "They who never fasted cannot enjoy a feast," so that if we did not leave home for a while we could not enjoy those pleasurable emotions which we feel every time we go home. How we spent the holidays we need hard ly tell you, for you know perhaps from your own experience that boys who spend four months at hard studies can enjoy a few free days as no others can enjoy thenr. Wishing a loi.g aud prosperous career to the Yeenm, I remain your little friend, Willie. Sumiierhii.l Twp.,Jan. 8, 1873. TearFreeman Hugh Farren of this town ship had his thigh bone bioken, on Thurs day last, while engaged in felling a tree against which he had lodged another, in euusequence of the latter falling premature ly, and Mr. F., In bin bast to net out of danger, got his foot fast in the deep snow and tell, breaking ins leg in two places. Fortunately, he succeeded in getting clear of ihe falling tree, else be might have been killed outright. Dr. Kern was sent for ami set the injured limb; nevertheless the uufortuuate man now lies in a critical con dition. Edward Grew, who some time ago had one of his arms amputated, is slowly recov ering, and is now out of danger. Miss Nellie Skelly, au aged and estimable lady who resides within a couple of miles of Wiimorc, was prostrated by paralysis on Saturday last, and latest accounts report her entirely speechless. Arthur Cullen, of Wilmore, is at present suti'ringfrom a severe attack of inflammato ry rheumatism and his condition is reported very unpromising. Epizootic is traversing this section at a snail's pace, albeit it sppeara to be as sure as fate, though not as fatal as destiny. The young folks hereaway are getting married in such rapid succession that we are unable to keep posted as to who is and who isn't on the tapis. Among the multi tude we note our worthy young friend, Mr. J. Uallitzin Brawley, of Washington town ship, who ere this shall have been printed t will have made Miss Alary O'Neill, oi M mi ster township, happy for the remainder of her natural life. If G lit. doesn't make the right kind of a husband we know of no young man who could "fill the bill." We would not even bet on "Soltero." The new year is with us aud we congratu late ourself that we are not now reposing under a mound. So wishing our friends the patrons of the Freeman many a happy New Year, we remain Their bumble servant, Soltebo. St. ArausTiNE, Dec. 27, 1872. H. A. McPike Dear Sir : I send you an item worth notice. Mrs. Graisier the affable aud worthy hostess of the Keystone House, situated one mile from Jauesville, Clearfield county, left her home, accompanied by a lit tle girl six years old, on Saturday morning, iHc. 21st, to visit a sister living some three miles distant. The snow being very deep and a hard crust on the top, and the roads untrodden by mortal, sne lost her way and lay out on the frozen ground all night and until 10 o'clock Sunday morning, biitstrange to say, they sustained no further injury than the freezing of their feet, which were pretty badly frozen. The child I did not see, but I attended the lady, who, when I last seen her, was doing well. Yours, in haste, J. J, Kbise. When you want the best flour to be I had in the market go to M. L. Oatman's j chea- cash store. - 533 OxroEi Street, W. C, Losuox, Dec. lHth, 1872. Dear Sir : I beg respectfully to annex a copy of a circular as sent to the Medicine Vendors and others in the States and else where, by two or three individuals (of little or no means), under the style of "The New York Chemical Company," which company had no existence until" Octoler, lb71, and with which I have no connection. The more effectually to deceive, tbey cau tion ihe public aft follow s : "The immense demand for Hollowat's Pills and Ointment' has tempted un principled parties to counterfeit these valu able Medicines. "Iu order to protect the public and our selves, we have issued a new 'Trade Mark,' consisting of an Egyptian circle of a serpent, with the letter 11 in the centre. Everj box of genuine 'Hollowat's Pills aSdOint MEXT" will have this trade mark on it. "To Dealers and Jobkeiis in DkLgs ani Mkdrises, "We call your particular attention to the new style of 'Hollowat's Pills and Ointment none of the old style are man ufactured by us now, nor have they Iteeu for months. We therefore caution all purcha sers against receiving from any Jobber or Dealer the old style of goods. "Information concerning any such goods being offered will lie received with thanks. "We ask the favor of all the information you can give in regard to these counterfeits." Now this honorable company, aware that your laws do not permit them to copy the precise getting up of my Medicines, put their counterfeits into an another form and inti mate that they adopt a .Veto iMbel. The object of these peojile in referring to the immense d-'mand for these Medicines is, that if may be believed that I am connected with them. In the interest of the public, I therefore respectfully invite you to be pleased to give an insertion to this letterin your paper, that your readers may not be deceived by this "New York Chemical Company V spurious Medicines. Each Pot and Box of my Genuine Medi cines lears the British Government Stamp, w ith the words, "llolloway's Pills and Oint ment, London," but they are not sold iu the United States. (Signed,) Thomas Hollow at. Nearly a Mcrii:r. Several days ago a difficulty occurred between two men em ployed in the blacksmith shop of the Penn sylvania railroad company at Altoona, which almost ended in a lrtgedy. The air is full of rumors as to the -feine of the quarrel, and as we prefer to err on mercy's side, we will gi vethe one which tells Inosf favorably for the aggressor. Cuiran, formerly of this place, was standing by his fire in the blacksmith shop, when the other man. Lace, approached for the purpose of getting some fir. Wheth er any bad feeling had existed between the men previous to this evening or not, we tl'j not know, but it is alleged that. Curran re--fused to allow Iace to take any lire. This provoked the latter's wrath, and it is alTirui ed that he struck Cnrran with his shovel. The blow was immediately returned, with terrible effect the full force of the stroke falling on his head, felling him to the ground and inflicting an ugly and dangerous wound. The injured man was conveyed to his home and medical attendance promptly summon ed. His condition was at ftist extremely precarious, but we understand that he is now improving, and is expected torecover. JJul lidui'sbitrg Htc.ndard. A Strange Case. A good joke was re cently played off onthe disciples of Escu la pins who reside iu Altoona, as we are in formed, but it never came to light until last week. A man was sick with rheumatism or something, and a fwllow went around to the doctors, and professor", and things, and told them it was the queerest case un record. He said the man had no feeling. Y'ou could slick pina in his body all over, and he. paid no attention to ibemat all. He was oen'eet ly numb.- So the doctors got together and called on the sick mau to experiment. They were armed with pins, needles and boil Kins. The man was asleep, and thinking it better for the f ill biiccess of the experiment not to awaken him, they ranged themselves in a row around the lied, and at a given signal, each one stu, k his piu in the patient. Then was heard a fearful yell. The sick man sprang to his feet wilh the rapidity of tho't and began to snort like a horsa in the tirst epizootic stages. Then he took a choir in one hand ano a bed post in the other and in vited the doctors to leave. And they left. Basoally Transaction. A rumor has lteen current for several days of the sudden disajtearance of a gentleman (?) known by the name of "Doc" George Barrack, who as sisted Mr. Beam at the toll gate ami grocery, atGriibtown, one mile south of town. Itajw pears Mr. Beuni sent the "Doc" on several occasions to pay the firm of T. G. Stewart & Co.various sums of money, accompanied by the bills to be receipted, but the "Doc" would pay half the bill, take a loose receipt, and then sign the regular receipt in fall himself, counterfeiting the firm's signature so cloe ly as to deceive Mr. Beam, llius clearing for himself in each transaction in the neighbor hex id of fifty dollars. Not being satisfied with such rascality, he went for the till of Mr. Beam to the amount of one or two hun dred dollars more. The same "Doe" has been heard from as leing at St. Mary's, in Elk ccunty, sick, and rather rejeutent. It ic said he cleared in the aggregate alout five or six hundred dollars'. JointstuvH I'oice. If your stove nefds a pipe, or yorr pipe noc.ls a nove; if your tfate nceu a hing-e, or Jon; d.wir peeds lutein, if your table necos cutlers', or vour wood nceOs an axe; ir your kitctien neeils utensils, or your larder nevus provision IT, in fact, you need tiny ihintf in the wy of stoes, hardwure, tiuvmre, irroceries, and we don't know what nil, you will he sure to Mud theiu at Geo. Huntley's jrreat ti-iuse-furiiishiii-f depot, where thin-rsor tliio kind re profusely displayed anil readily sold at. pi ices moderate enough to satisfy any bujer. iieal there. J The present winter will occupy a plare l:i history as oue of the coldest lmt has ever been known so cold indeed that were it not for Hie eleirunt and comfortable clot limy "Id cheap by Harry Maver, of the renowned Opera House Clothing fJ.Har,;Main street, Johnstown, many a man would have suffered seerely from tiie intense frigidity of the weather. Harry is sell ing oU at cost, as he wants to no west, and the man who needs clot hi i.? is i.eiuy wise uud pound foolish it ho dou't give Barry a call riht away. We have told you before, and we tell you arain, that Murphy M '-, whose store, us juu no doubt know, is at Hie corner of Main aud Franklin streets, Johnstown, Lave Tully made up their minds to clone out business as sooo h possible, and we verily believe that they would be willing to accept almost Kiiy price ot rered them for jyoods in their l:n'. Atiessttlie experiment is wortu trj lug, and we truot our lenders will go uud see bow it is themselves. Thk farmer sat in Lis ci sy chair, smokinsr hispipeol clay, while his halo old wite, witb busy care, was elearing the dinuer away ; then all at otice the farmer aioe, as if witb some rreat thought overjoyed, and stiaihtwuy to town in a trice he goes und buys iota of goods tronCMyers & Lloyd, where of course he got the lull worth of his money in the very best kind of merchandise at the very lowest prices. ScoGSTiva. The name of Mills is sugjrestlve of fi our, feed aud produce, uud that E. J. .Villi should deal in sticii coa.rooditits is in accord ance with the "etenu-.t fitnese or things. Mr. Mills does not produce these iim-essariesof life, however. lie merely sobs thorn, as well as the very best of groceue, at prices as low as any mun in the business Jure sell. 1 he hour sold by Mills is the very best kept in this place.: . - -, Jayts of people, ladies as well as gentlemeh. trigged themselves lioin top to toe iu eiogaul wenriug apparel bought at V . S. Barker's eheaii siore. over the way, liuring the holidays but there are plenty of superb goods still left, ou Vallie's shelves, and as now in the time for clos ing out winter stocks, those who have money to invest will Hud it to their advantage to call as soou as possible, . Iryou want an overcoat or any other kind of heavy wearing apparel, now is the time of all times to buy it. and K.J. lie?s Ac tiro's re nowned establishment, -'-il und .ilaia street, Johnstown, is the place of all places to make the purchase. It will pay ou to buy clotiiing now for next winter, for closing outjsales are always iu order at this time of year. OBAPPro hands, race, reurh skin, piuiplea, riugworm, sait-rhcum. and otli':r emanaous ftffecliwti ared, and I tie sMb made soft and mouth, by ixlng the JltmpehTar Soap, tu.iue by OasweU. Mazard Co., New Tork. Be r taiu toga, t.ic Ju.it,.-' Ir .u, as theio ae raaay worthless imitations made wtt-h oornmo tar. la.li.-lSw.J Asothek Big Thtno for Bkdfoiid. We recently reprinted from the lieu ford Inquirer an account of a hefty family (tho Troutmans) in that county tho mother and her ten sons and daughters weighing 2415 pounds. The same county and town ship have, it seems, a still bigger family in one respect bigger in number and with ages much cUncr together. The In quirer has 1'UBTHER BeTTRKS FKOM IOHDOX PER KY. Fourteen Tu-ina and Ten Single, fiirtht in Seventeen Year In a Man Entitled to a J'ension for Tuinxf A Question fur Ote. Con stitutional Convention. East week we had the latest census of the Trontman family (giants) in Londonderry township. A few days since a comparatively young man, smooth faced and small from the same town ship, called upon a first class Bedford law yer and asked the following simple ques tions ; Is there a law in this State allow ing a pension to parties having twins? Not that I khow of, said the lawyer. Why? Why, said the client, I hail twins seven times in seven years, and I know they give a pension iirBussian for fulfilling tho law (bible) and I thought the old Keystone never went back on the commandments. The lawyer told him the Keystone never went back on what was right and thought probably he might find something in tha statutes that would be in his favor, and that he should call at. an other time. The prolijique Muter, a buxom brunette, is alxmt 3S years of age, and has in addition to the fourteen twins, given ten si;i gle births in seventeen years. That sh de serves a handsome pension there is no ques tion, and if our County Commissioners aru not inclined to "pony up" we call upon the Constitutional Convention and our 'ngress men to look a"ter her interests. We truly and honestly believe she ought to have a pre mium or a divorce. Drri.L AND Fhakp. When business is dull as it always is after the holidays, people ought to I e sharp enough to lane advanmge of the dis position to sell at wonderfully low pricts now manifested as tho well slocked clothing store f Jas. J. Murphy. IU Cliuton street, Johns town, where wearing apparel is being alii' given away at present writing. This is a fact which our male fneiius will do well to consider and act upon. Thb Fcrest a:d Swkbtest Cod-Litbk Oil is Bszjrd & Caswell's, made on the sea Fhore, from fresh, selected livers, by (?ASWRLf., Haz ahd & Co., Nfw york. It in absolutely pure and urtt. I'aiients wao bave once takon it prefer It to nil others. Phjsicmiis ha vp deeidwd it i wrir to aty of..b effecr oil iu aiariMt liw.1 HTMENI.U.. G It AZIF.R-SHINKLK. Married, In F.hen-i-burg, January l.-it, ls7;i. by the Kev. J. William Edie, Mr. J. Alutk-i U iiaziku, of .-.liking Vul icy, Jl tin tin? don couuly.and MissSAKAU Eut- ABSTH Pn INKLE, of ll.JBpiuCC. UMIiAliY. M -PERM IT. Died, on the 21t nit., at tl e residence of Jacob (ils-s. in Monster tow nMiip, iijit county, of coimu motion, Mirn valiml: ii. McLiLKurr, i.geU 'M years. The decetided was a very exemplary young Ittdy, and having lived a life of piety she was ready at any time to annwer the call of her Heavenly Fathef She received t'je last ritefl of th Catholic Ohnt-h. of which she was a ne vout member, and pushed from this world of sorrow and siu as pure unntiliied as when she first entereo it. Kind sister and brothers, mourn not that Kv ie has beeu calJe.l from vour midst, for living and dying as she did you have tho assurance l hat she i now n joying the bliss of that ho io e from whence there is no returning-. O.I'. X. M inster. Jan. 1st, 1S73. CKOrSK. Dr,.d, in Hcllidaysburs. on tiie Tth itift.. Oorneli!', only :iiililer of Philip hi:'1 liiiilget Ciouse. recently of this place, aed -years, S months, and ;i(.la s. ihe bird to im sheltering nest. When the storm on the I. ills it abroad. So her spirit hath ftowu from this world of unrest. To repose on the som of God." EVANS. Died, In rau.l.ria townnhip. on th. 1th inst.. Ails. Mary Kvaus, sged about j6 years. The deceased wusai a'iveoi Wales.'but c:rme to this country tunny tars ago, und w, one of the eariiesi as she was one oi ih olUest settlers in the county. DONOl'lilll!.-Pied, in Allegheny township, on Tuesday, liec. ;hl, is;', Mr. ratricli Douou ghe. aged a'. years. tl5l" IJoiij-i. CtAME to the pitmi.cs of the subscriber. In ' Clearfield township, on the :."t;tli dy tf De ccuilicr lanl.a two year old HElKEit wilh hrin ille sides anii v.tiit,uni bi iiKtie lin:e. Tiiiiiwn er is requested to come forward, prove proper ty, pay charges aod take her away; i.-Uierwie she will be ui&posed of according in I. JOHN KilATZER. Clearfield Twp., Jan. 10, 18-3.-at j Ji!liri'ol or St-leii. ON or about the 1st day of November lat. a UEI) S'l'KKil. one a hall years old. w ithout marks, either strayed away or was stolen fiom tiie premises of the subscriber in Carroll town ship. Any information that will lead to the re covery of said tcer, and. if stolen, to the ca i viction of the thief, will he liberallv rewarded by d. A. SliuKMAKtH. Carroll Twp., Jan. 10, 1773.-31. Kxectitor's IVoticf. ""tiTICE is hereby given that Leltera Testa- l mentary on the estate of Geo. Weakland. l ite of Carrolltown, Cambria county. deceased, have been granted by the Register to the un dersigned. Ail persons indebted to said estates a re requested to make im mediate pay men l, and those having claims r.gainrt the same will pre sent them properly , atiicnticaled for settle ment. JOHN lire?:. '.Executors Carrolltown. Jan. 10, 1S73.-IH. JIST OK CArSKSsetdo.n fortriil stnn A.1 j Journed Court to be held in Ebennbiiig, coiuuieucing ou Monday. February loth, 1.S73: Gates vs. Wolf & Weishous. Ftvr-.n Prittersrm l . ... Kr'wetnl. tt'Hicinaimtx Aoi'iurr.Ts. ruin Miiiikea... rs Cowen et al. ISowers Hanks Jones M'Caiiee Coinuioii wealth. Emerson Vroiihiser Krise Sprout & Pry.... ys. llarter. vs. McAleer. vs. Powell. vs. M-Mullin. vs. l.'ebeeks. vs. Fronheiser. . . vs. Emerson. !. Season. vs. Wagner. J. K. 11ITE. Prothonotarv. Prothonotary's Oiiiue. Kucuruurj, Jau. 2, ioi3. Kxeciitor's S5;ilo. "l-f-riLE be sold al the late residence of Geo. Weakland, deceased, in Carrolltown bor ough, on ttnt ii :. Jnn. I$lii, inst., at two o'clock, P.M., the following personal property, to wit: 2 Chester White Hogs, 1 Horse Hay Uukc, 1 Side Saddle, I Coal Cook Store and Cooking Utensils, Chairs, lledsteads and Beti ding, Unreal. Cupboard. Stand. Clock, oueeiis ware, a lot of Cabbage and Potatoes, and a gen eral variety of ttooui aud Kitchen Furniture. iyTerun will be made known at the sale. Also, at tlie same time and place, will be of fered tor ?le the following real estate, to wit : ONE LOT OF GUOUND. having thereon ( reef ed a two story Plank Hmti containing six rooms and a basement, anil e. Plank Stahi.; ONE HALF LOl" OF G itOON O, having ther-ou erected a oni story Hot'SK, ltix&t feet; and ona other HALF LOT OF GKOL'.Nll, having there on erected a two story Plaxs. House contain ing Ave rooms. irT The above mcntioae t rea! estate is situ ated on Main street, near the centre of Carroll town borough. Title indisputable. Terms Salt; lital FlaU On-third in hand, and the balance in two eual annual pay ments, with interest, to be secured by boud and mortgage of punhiser. JOHN BECK. Iwiacutois AUG. WALTERS, ) Kxecutois. Carrolltown, Jan. 10, lri73.-t. -A-Tilitoi'ss Notice. James MeDertnit (In the Court of Common vs. J Pleas of Cambria Couu- Micbael McDermit, ty No. 92, Pept. Term, et al. I C. O. 14th December. 1872. on inot ion of W. H. Sech ler, Esq., Geo. W.Oaiman, F... nppointeil Au ditor to report distribution of the money in the bauds of W. It. Itouacker, Trustee to sell real estate included in proceedings In partition. By the Court. I will attend to the duties of the above ap pointment a my oliiee in E:cnsbiirg,on Fric.'tj, Januaru 17, 1873. at 2 o'clock, . m., wheu and where all nartius interested must attend, or be debarred from coming in on suid fund. GEO. W. O ATM AN, Auditor. Ebensburg, Dec. -7, 1372.-31. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Having been appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county to report distribution of the money in the hands of John A. Khitr, Est-.. Assignee of Jacob Luther, notice is hereby given that I will a'tend to thu duties of said app-iintment, at the o'Hce of Outuinn & Lake, in Ebensb-irg. on M'Hi'l'Tf. the 20.'i day nf Jtinunrit. IbT3. at two o clock, f. ii.. when and where all permits in- tet-Mrd muw atteu4. j f. n t yiOS EASE. EistiQbuurg, Uk. 7, io..-i. n rv p b bJ V -. i- ftacNk 3 In Ctcmicul v.z-X .Ti. licai Silence. I - .1 N I V-r TrJ"' 05 y 'J -1 I M O f c c - r c o CO Ir. GAR VIS'S TAK KEMDrrS Cure Irasi:kit tnsu::i Mi:. Dr. CinVWS TASi SfiK-TIEaiKS Cure C--trr h. Ir. CHIVL'J'S TAi: KISra2E.5 Cure A i;?!i:;, Br.AKv:?. s th nrirozcs Br. GAr.v::;"5 taiz lzzz?.zz:zjiz:s Cure '-;i- n-f-O ;tcs. Er. GAKVI.,'3 TASE I-.TEXiajKS BcjuLiLj r.-.e ?jivci. Dr. iiA.ll ViN's VAtt I-X:."TIi:i2F: Regulate ihc-Sir.5uciaad Sotvel , Cure all l?e;ri:ilo Wo:a!insf.s. Br. Ai2VZ7- KEJISIUSES Purify ihe Il'OCi, ir. gaky:?;? iwii izz:n 1:111: Cuts ErOiSc'ii:!. Dr. oabvis's TAii kt:i:s3i:s i, vi.i.kv 3 a . . K i....ii.ii:ir.. Cuu I5'csc .. Or. GAI2Ve.3 '?.2i IZZITZTICJ.. Cure CssstrrciliDiJ. Dr. GA2V2r; S5 TAIS HHrriEDI.' Cure tinll I21iv-AZ7i. Dr. GAKVIVS VAIJ KErTEDIEP Cure Ki;2roy- Fi'iocjsf--:. Ur. GAII V:."S TAT5 JZlZ.Tir.ZHZZr rrovent Cliolorr: it YvI3--.v ffver Dr. GAr.VirS TAIi KZ.Ti;;UiI- Prevent M-ilnriom Covers. r. cauv::; :"i tais r:r.--r.z: llcmove fain lit t!ic Rreast. r. Giitvs.-vs x:siei jr::- B-.uiove Pit ill in the Ki;l- er I2ick. Dr.GAUVIVS TA11 IJS.'filEDSKS Are a Superior To ..?-. Dr.GAiiviA-s 'Ait t:i:ii3:osr:s Restore tl:e Appcil T. Ca-e the rood :-. n-i'7 ,t. i?r. GAIlVtJr.S TA;t iz r.zz:v Ilcitoro t;rc vVcali ;.:iJ R'rSli; -!! lis: , GAES VS. ";-. TAES lliZll i:j5:ri Give Toisc So "STciea .stciii. L. IT. HYP'" -r',-, SO" iilO?F.!"-' r-.- Scrvnlh Avr., AVr I"oj,'. ORPHANS1 COURT SALE I Y virtue of a i order of the Orphans' Court , If of Cambria ( ulv. there wil! be epis'-d t ,Zi ublie Sale, at the hotel of Florinii li-i."lo. In the Horoiigh of lii-tto. o:. nr.iw.v irm. iH'n, 1si3. at i o'clock. !'. M., i ne f ol !-.wi tig i pstHtei.f which .'n-. i';r.l. di-d ri7.e : A PI ECi: OK PA P.CEL O F LA N U si mat-, d in the t o wnsh i; of A !! -gheny. ei u n! t! Cambria, a'i .inluiiig i i:nls ol Hernanl and .'t'..tile.H Shields, j llwr.ry f'ttl.. a i-.d hei s. ciriit.iinitiir 9 A(i:I'.s ; atd lM I'Eitcnks. about 40 Acres of which are ; cls'aretl. having tiierem crectni a Log I5a.v. i Tkhms ir Sll.E.-Ono-hnlf nf the pur;-lmse ; money on eon iirma t ton of sale, and the b.i hviee ill one j-ear f iirHf tec, lobe secured l.y ju.'ig meiit bond and "irir; iraire of tun-chaser. . f!U.Ni:lS O l'HIEL, Trustee. Loretto, Dec. -7, VS.Z. Jl. j UDITOR'S NOTICE. i Having beu appointed Auditor by j the Court ot tNuiiiiion picasol Cambria county to reHri dist ribu 1 ion ot t lie moii. y in t.n hands j of theSlieritf arising from salt: of thetlefund ants' real estate, in the case of Michael Wi aa- land vs. F. S. and Libtile (ieorge. Ho. in. Decern- berTeriii. liVTi. Ex. Doe., notice is heretiy given : to all parties interested that I will attend to tho ! duties of said appointment at h othcu of Oat- man i Lake, irt Ebensburg, on J ittklsi1. t.i? "l.f ! rii!nf Janu-un, 173, et 2 o'clock, p. m., wi cn j and where they may present their claim?, or be j debarred from coining in npt.;. .od fund. .!. G A LLITZIX LAKE. Ebensbur?, Deo. 27, Is72.-St. ' "COMMISSION KR'S notice. V-111 tl-.e Court oT i 'otntuoii Pleas of Cambria County, iu the mattroi' the Peti tion of Zaehii'.'iah Orner tt Perpetuate Testi mony, 2o, 42, December Term, 1672. Ami now, 4rh llee.. ls;. lieo. W.ilatman, Kstp. appoiuti d Comtiiiaio:.vr, Sic. Ly tLe Court. I will attenn to the dutisof in., ai-poiiitmenr in the above stated case at (.-apt. Win. LinionV forenoon, wheu and where ail part it interest ed may attend. GEO. W. OATMAN, Eiieiis'ourg. Dob. 27, 1S7-. ot. Couii..itsioncr. STRAY HOG. ('1AME to the premises of the subscriber, in j Hlat-klick township. Cambria county, about the latter part of November, a iurge. WHITE HOG (barrow), about one year and a haif obi. with both eats and the tail cur otr. The ow ner is here!"' f.olitietl that if ail the rcijuireincnls in such eases are not coinpiictl with iu due time, the hog wiil be sold as the law directs. liOIIKUT GILLIN. Blacklick Twp., Dee. M. l-7-i.-3t. 'PIIE undersigned. Executor of the last will X and testament of M. M. Adams, latent Cres son. C.imbri.i eo., dec'd.'iiereby utilities ail. per- i sous ind-iited to Siiid estate that payment must ' be made without ticiay, ami tiios-c liavingcimuis against the same are requested to present them duly authentia'ed for settlement. JNO. E. SCAN LAN, Executor. Ebensburg, Dec 20, 187-,.-Ot. LECTION NOTICE. J Notice is hereiiv given ro ine Pt.H-khoI leraof the Protection Mutual Fire In - sui mire Company of Cambria County. Unit an election lor Director will be belt) al tbetrof lice, iu E'lensburg. on the .nVcukI AIuwut (be imr the lHth tlavl nf January. Ii73. Deo. 27. l.s7-'.-2t. It. J. LLOYD, Kec'y. F. H.TiaitNET JAMES SfM," I AW and COLLECTION OFFICII 1 a or TIERNEY &- NULL., Colonnade lion, Kbenibart, Pm. Special attention paid to (.mllections In all parts of the Lr ited States. 3-l-;itf.J TIIJST NATIONAL SAUDLK AND - HARNESS SHOP OF CAM Hit I A COUNT T. His:h street, (opposite PMoii School Houne, West Ward, Ebensburg, Pa. M. M. O'N I JLL. Proprietoi-. Swiillrt aud Harnes made and re paired and all other work in my line executed ia ttcc best tniioer. on lAte anortest no tint, ayid 8t 5ie motroorftat,le nites. tK2,JT:i C'OALI LU.VIo! I lie BtiD'C: iber JS ' now prejiared to furnish, in large or small j quantities, ai I qualities of AM II UACITE and ' HITE.M IXOL'S COAL, at lowest markcl rates- ; Coal tlcliveicd pruiMpily and free of chaige "r j hauling at any point iu VAn r.sl.nrg oi vi"rJ I OrdiMM iwt at tK.- JUnu Jcrimi will r Z 1 7M. M. LLOVI) & CO , j V UANKEILS. ALTOONA. PA. Draltson the principal ct.enand st.ierjind , Colli for r.l. r.,t.LC-l..'M muec. ul. - ccivtid on depotii. ! inteiestoi.upbti uir.t'b rra a tor .i. ! gir. t.SHltttMAKgK H. KF. HI ItH. CKCErtJAKER & SECiiLER, j k ' Ailuincyn-fct-l.an. 1 i.w-A-J EWEisSiit'UU, CAMBtA Co., i"A. lif.J r f i--. , . i-'" -;-.' H a 'A.. ';; Ui C- -rft -.-.-.-;..'J' ?. - y- tr"--;' j?--. 5'-w 'r-.f jf x A'u v.' a u 1 m: 'risKMKS is. AC REIT C O r?3 E ! N AT I and.,t!ie veiy hvtft business ;j portutdty ever offered. Is to tn- foiiidl in au Agency fur tnktiig subbi-riptious to II KM!T W A It I H.K K C UtE It S Urest Litcrart. Fkh.t NrwsPAPKR. with whlchiis given away the lai gen.nnd beft i'renil -u 111 Put ui e 1 vi r i.C red. t he nvw and el gull I to $12.00 n:i:xcu uLr.oGiiA.rir culled 1h riif. o kr"inaj,h aie the ch,)k"eft c!js 'f French A rt-pi iut ing in oi.n tfic )fifir(nn i'f (nl-rhnmw.) We aico give tho nr-erh trlO pirol Genuine French tbl hio invs. "V'ii.bA'-' AKK" and -Fast Asi.EEf." fi: t Jcci LI FV:-SI?.K c-hatliiiii timilrrttT ciigt iifl tol I'aii;tii if. This pnj'er has the lnrjet eirruJ.iM'. ji in fie i.-oWiJ. It .ill next year l. niado better t:r. eter. Pel Sal talc9 ty wr:rh tiiii.ed authors. I.. M. ilcott, l'dv mil F'gb'?on. I!arriei lien !ji r f 'i n i . Ar. X nd lrlllii:nt out i-Otiitor. i I'ft:.' Mrd Jiii.t..- .Vlirii-rr and j ; ck u.n.,,f Alt i.t-(.u.rj parr.. jli,mt.t '".' ' i"' Air, nt iimilo b(0 in r.oi.tli6; an other V(7 in T,cHyf; Miu.Hi. r fSt s im.c, week; one ?:-;.0 in en. iiht, uc.rt ii:tnr 1.1 rw Irtm 6 ndJ Il'jpcrdny. i ). vJ' cur i ITi-if are even more proti'.:i'..Sc. No waiting for the premiums. The St p-rr-r.m: cktu them when uk i avk lil!Miiii,'.(H, mV,OJ AGI-XTS U AXTKItf Intelligent men and wi'trni wuiito.l cv.ri'. where. To get go..J tcrrilory, t ivr rrly . a signert. send mm iu for c . renin r r. r.d tei-.. J . i Ct)., New York : Hosion. iiass.; riiicn fo, 1:1.; fan Fi anci! co. I ul. pA Aijonl nurtf.V "C-U cilu, t: .XrU? : .1 1 .t lit ! - liilf V:i! l',-fr Bl.-irc 1 1'.tlr ndblree." - 1 liimi nsej-aley! njuiicixls v. ut u I i.f t.or l. i , !.lp of the 'l"uire.l Statep." " iih 'nunei !o "Mi it!'!" Vap (in revei fre siOe. ur );npn and 'harts g lit wild-fire. llA.'M.ii !.t :i!:J- liT.EmpIre Vsrn! rhsrt Etal.li?hi..e..(. I.ibcity .-rtreet, Jvew York. fc'.'O mr.de Dec. 3dt.y cutJAjont relMnr l!o:nco GrecJcy rnd Fcirtlii ! A tine t i!(rr:ivirg SSslM S.- nt by riail f r I. AVe ulo trail Uutton-Uf)!c ar.d irrvir.j; MnH:ie 'threat I ( in K in, and Nece.le-Tlircrii; ir Jl'ir.i bii s; price '-h m i.ts each, t ii ( n lr. oi vari'ius Allure- . ..,-r .i., i 1 , ic,s n'H lied I rf" .mi il irl r. cw mit'ij s Amrriran hOTell j Co., J, dvrry. N'. Y. .i At;i A :s, now 1 jr-r rhtprc ! LIVINGSTON l.CST AND 1 OVNP ! 'll.ee:ily !,.ick on the RiiMcct tti iH!,ti...... I ir e st,.i 1 l:i h:. I'l.n t ie n'lin: uirw-Ml w itl- o-.i.. ii'-ai .y 100 r."- "TV- iti fullraKci.B- J . , i !. ( r, tp. i-iuj For l:iot clioii t o' te; i .lory will !":l it lit sinhl. aii! 1 nt 0111 r ; i. A-?ii:di:An. Sanson; ft.. Pbilad'a. Pu. F' Wsatcrt fir t. rrct-Prlrti of SATAN r,r )KArIL , in Ii;ory; a n-w t-.s-.V. ; lit-. ilollis H -n.l, 1 --1. . r. u-; ..101 uiju 1 11 1. -io 11 v. j iiusT ra- ?ed f0;n i!i:-..s by I'. .re. :,'..t uf Harper's i tVei kly. am! oliiei j. No'iiir.g l.l.e ii ever bo j f .ire s 11 r heard of. hii.1 w-I'm'I eight. I K. H. TI:KAT, I'ublisher. .SJ." liioadwar. N. Y. t : ocrriTs itiee: THE MOTHERS1, CiUiDrT! This is the best opport unity w offered to ngontAto Ciiiivnsti for live book. F. ry M.:thef need and wants it. It m-!!s rapidly. "(f'anrj!'- i'i win-ii nee 11 n:e i!-( tieinng i.ooa t-i t: e market. S. 11a lor oirc.i at an.l tei-our rrri litieral tei ms. A.l.lnxlO, . i.NFXTAUH ii- Hon. I St., N. V. i ity. lis-him; t . Pain, Pain, Pain, CAMPIIOPINE! . the great discovery Tor the reiief of pain an t a sure and immeuiatc cure f.r lllieumat I Chrnnif and Acute - sprains. Son Throat, t 'hi I- Plains. HruiK-ti. 1'itin in 1 l-i-sl. Mack or I.iiiii.n. j C rotlp,5tT Joints, Si rain, 1 nlla iiiii!ition. Nr n j ra!ia, iiurti ;.! hc,,,s, l'unn.iie. Kn rn-ii j "eel. Catarrh. Ac It tta a pler-iant und refrej ing o.lor .:ifl will not greani- orfc'm 'he mnst uv.-i.une laul .c. uicil III a i -S l a 1 .11 XII IV In tv- ery lamily. Pr:c- 2" et-. jwr t:. ,t t lc. Kor le by all druggiit. HEI'liEN JIOVT, 1'ropnetor "vZ Urivi.Kicli St., New oi k. I era Win.. f-j. AT ,y( E There! a I ilc i.f money in ir. 1 he f...r,;(. e, eru ar8 t-AULti to buy t lie nii'irn?.c h i.-tm t i,f LIVIMCSTONE'S I'lr.t oVKLil "I and Tliriliing Adterttirr dciirg Cs veart in .- KICA, wiin account of tie Stam'.f.v Pupfiu- 1 ion. liver .V.-J pages. o:.:y :.rnl. Isseii.gbe I yot-.d pr.riil'el. I ' kvi it .- l.,-wai of i .frri,r works, i liis ts the : l-i r.-n.-).-(r unit tli.i.l i win a. bend for cireul-.irs. mui sec x.r and tiea' Btier.vs asren-.; tire l-.avinir. Ad.ires Hi L:iAl:i; IJHt s.. pnblisbe-s. Phtla -$75 (o $-2bO ycr n.cvAh e voryw In re. maie unit ff- r- male, to :;;,-'' nr- tr." ilr.M 'M Ivpi'i.vr'i ta.SOX S1H l.?IiI.T S-VTI.0 MAf itl.V t. , '1 his Machine v. m Htit.-ls. hen:, fll.t i:t k.uuMi, cot d, bind, braid H;d ( nl.roi.'.rr ir- p. n:o t ?u v perior ina::"..-r. l'i ic- o::I- !". F,tl,y licensed a!il warrantet! fir five yeat. Woni;i pnv -fl,(0t ft u any machine that viil "ic a f. mtig- rr, ni'ir.' I c: nt i..: I, or i'ir' e!.mt !e ynr: than J-oiirs. It makes ihe l;.'ptie ! cK Stitch." Kvi'iy second stjit h ei.n be cut. nol still rit i-l;t!i cannot be j.ulre'l c..-;rt w itl.out tearing " it. We (a v n:i-n ts f n in ?7.-! to liU- .er nmntii aiidlci .ftiM s. or a c tu i-iiesion from which twice lliHt 'ami.uiit can be made. Ai'tttrFs wSiC(.MH A' CO.. j.,.-.f,.rt. Mn-v.. Pltlshvrrh, '-, C.t't'ti'", JJ., or St. J.nuis. Cheap Farms! Free Memos! Ovtbe line of the l-XION PAf iFIC 11 A I L ItOAD '12 bC-r.Gl o m i!-, t.r the heft Funning and Mineral LmiiUi, in America. 8 000.01.0 Acres in Kebrnskn, in the Platte Valley, now for t-ale. Xild Clittatc, I"erf ife .Soil, for Grain ;rroii.s- and Stock Kisirsr nusur-pa-iitl by liny in tiie I'tiiie : -t?tc. CitEAPcrt i.n Puicu. more favorably term given, and more t:ou veuiet.t to market than cm lit? found eisewlic-i'P. I'ree Uoniostcac! for Actual Ktt!r. The best l:cn(Io;i for C"l(inieg-Soldiers t nti tit ed to a i lotm Stead of ltU Acre. S nd forthe new Isescripi ivc IVmpi-.p-t, t itll new itiHi,. published in English. German. Swe dish and Danish, mailed free ervwhcre Addr-FS O. F. PaVI". I. itid Coir, r U. P. It. R. Co., Omaha. Nb. mmmVi jr.iirnc7CKVl StJJI'LE sthei;t. Near Union School House. Fbensburs. THE subscrih- r desires to call the attentiori of the citi.ens of Cn.biiii and adjoinii.g coutities to I he fact that he has now in success ful opera: ion in Elu-nsburg a Shop for ihe ii.mii u fuel ure and repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Spring Vottnii, Kloigli. Ar.iX tiff ullier tltxeripthm f It t.rfe in f.'irtf line. Emp'oyir.-r none but skiliful wtirkr.ten an t using only the hi st mri-rialfe. I fci-1 c 'lilidt ii t I can give entire satisfaction In work, style. and prices. I'fartot in work done at shot notice, l'epnii -jug of all kin.) Rtti-udcd to at r. iisoi.nl j i mO s. A Elacksiiiitii Shop in coni.cition with M;.c ufaitc.t v. Ci.ll und see specimens of ivnrk. June i, lS7-'.-tf. It. M. ( Ill Til. P R.Davis & Co. HIGH STREET, i Ti r, ci . r - . j I nree UOOTS W eSt 01 LCnlTe Street DEAI.KUS IX DKY HOODS, GRCCFRIKS, Boots and Shoe: FLOUR, FEED, BAClN. Fi H, Coffee, Tea, Symps acd ALL WHICH THEY 1M(VIE TO K ' -A CHEAP AS THE t 1 1 EA I'ES''"- Country Produce t2ken for GOOD-. T ' r AT ItE'H Kl K.t ri:s! rlt I D U'FFM N. graduate or DemalStii J n,.y -l"c-l fuily in'ornis the oiiblie that he"h I'crinani -ntly located in EltENSME ;, .h',-re he may tie found every i!ay of the week. tin. IhiriiiA.N, ufter hni ing had ample prac tice for the space of fceven yi-ats. dots not hesi tate in nflirmiiig ihat he can giv e perfect satif--faclion in ever.v case rclioii-. to the prnfi s-e.p. All branches ! Mechanical Surgical Den tistry carefully and ecics'liltc;!) uforme'. Particular attention fciven to fiilirji decay J teeth. Also, teeth extracted without rain. F'-r further inf orn.ation con.-crni c.g pi ice. etc., call al his tdh'je ,.u (IikIi Ftr,et. oi ,ii.te t Cambria House, tvher ni;i3 be exmninetl suit -pics if his work, viu.'. titfl ni'- - , ipC'Ct.triZ, ti;ay V-tf. T W. I I ( K ArrtiKvi-y t Lw. !. ensbi.rr. I'. ocr in f tit r.i-i-. oft. J. l.torri'q nen l.uHrbi r. (.ertee street. H , T.,.n- ' .--. I -.- 4 , . i- - ton. . hart trwlirirwot a kKVian. ' Me-K.fci. J
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