fill CAMBRIA ,j T EBEXSBURG, PA., fj0w 13 the Timo to Subscribe J.. 4,lTsnt..re of onr Splendid 1'ren.lom Offer! fKOPLirS JOURNAL Cambria l-rveemsin DXB TEAR, AND A ' .... Prlr of I lie liroirao nlon Al for tlie ' X oM subscriber who i , i ai v . !.;:. and al 1 J"1111 ....... tho beuefi , has or will pay up to all new subscribers . .....1 ..f l,.a rilffir have the ueceu. by sending us avi.aw The People's Journal ', i .....Mih'r m:ifi'n7.ir.P, of ltj puces ! -inr"s "- , ,iv illustrated, containing f1 . ..ritual literature lor me iamuy cir-...tVrai-iiitr special Departments rtfvo- (""'l. lar. nV-r, tl'e Young Folks, to Educa-S-ionce! Art. 'be Household, and society i :n'T!v edited ami lias attained a very large V "' "' ,. l.et iii.on. frlhVZ? t Ovr is a beautifully execu- (""S i!,,, of "Pomona's Pearls.'' Po- r"l're " 0' j, ,.,,11 of theOrchurd nn.l fruits, itwa" ,','uuro here presented in thu shape h.'rV" k.t.tiaii of iinprovod fruits, done V.rl Hii.i natural tin to excite surprise '7 m"m. '1'"' !'-? "re is 11 Inches by 14. . Jl. l) iN.-. - , . , . . . . " .. t.,r ...nivcnioni iraming. ami io i. : the , 1 . . .l...n .......i .... llSltlg .1'. " i.t ii i . i. , fir. ii ................ I i. ..., I i.rr s'n-'rf "'f" Ti'.tinn price of the "Pfopl.1 . rJ. n.m'rr venr. The price of the ?; I 'sl' ,,(ieftii."ii to each new and ( , .. i,, tie shape of I hese bca lit i i :i:r room un.uii;iii u laciiui . 1 , t,f i for the mere iioiu- v t"'""'",V -li edits. Or adding this amount to j..4vumoi . f the Fkekman, wcgive . ui'r-:,(!lltM ,f i5.30 fr the small sum of . f. or cull, ami tnke ud vantage 1 5..' nlSlfltt utter while it is opfii. if-' fcCAL AKD PERSONAL. !(K)K ('L"T FOli THE X. This issue 4f!.e Freomin c-mpli testiie sixiu volume jfe ciiti and we esteem it tlie prcv Jfihiie tn i!icc more implore the payment amounts due us fur Mibsci ipt.ion and Liw i-e. V. e not ilicil delinquents nearly sfv nt'.i ai that if tl.ey did nut make set fiiicistof their respective accounts pre dfiis to tlie close of this vuiume, we would M furred to uttompt the collection .f tlie lehythic juocess of hiw. Since then Jliave accived not moiethan lifteeti or 1-uty uolhrs from pcrsoi.s to whom the $t was (jiveii. and in most of these few the payn-cnt was f.liov.ed hy what isf spajer puhlisheis nioMly dread frosn suhscrlbers. :m older to tliscontinue 1 :n.er to their ai'.ihes-s. This of eou:-se fvji v suhsciiber has a lijiht to do, atxl at !. risk .l iei kiiiiii many more orders of ifce nature, we aain notify all in arrears ;! i self-preervat ion demands the collec- of 11 moiiifk honestly due us, and Bee we maik an X" tin p:jors sent ly fto tliose whom we wish particularly itify, -so tliat there can be no mistake sjn tie persons we mean all who are - ijiti'l one year ami a half or more on sub- - tion ami t-ix months on transient ad .;:jpiii(?. iet them take heed, for all , :mt.s that can he collected w ill Lc col .Hiy law or otherwise, at the exjiense riiln vients, utiles wliere a reasonable -f"r noii-jiaymeiit is ;iven. j wovils the new volume, we have fi: fur:!;.:Mo:i for ail who do not accejd ...ijj.iioiit.vi .11 ii.r ..'1 i UI3 jin: If payment is made within one !th Aoni this date, orwilhin one month .Irr.'Ll.sei iliijr. $1.75 wiilbe accepted as ;tr ei:t in full for the year ; if an old sub rf'fi' Lilies us the nau.e of a new patron, i.'" two new f-.uln-eril.ers i-ome together, f''1 will be accepted for both copies one 4' ; if 'pnjinont is delayed longer than )oe indicated, !f2 will be charged, ex- pt to new tulscrtlcrs; if delayed more V :hice uiui.ihs, J"2.Uo, and soon ; and k: '.he tist day of April next no paper I ho sent: unless we are ieifoctly sine the j-aity to whom it is addressed will :s prini-ity ujion presentation ol bid. in advance is the proper way to sub- for a newspaper, as it saves troub'e i!i the I atrun and the publisher, and iely hope that every inrsoti on our till t i v the experiment for the present iaine at least. ihn niiI M Slinp nl tI it en r I7mc-. -J'Mince pies minus tlie usual spintu.il lat ion are now called 1. n-al opt ion lues. -A hoy named Mrinley stoned a wi!I- (irr.iii at iviiiamm) i oitit a lew j 4-1. a id Henderson, f Spruce Creek. c day lust week, and broke his Iejj ' 'ai'rw. i mi iiiotisar.it acres ol timliev lana :(J.a;teM and Klk counties have lt cent- ii sold for $?::(). MK). iKmikI Kraft, of Tyrone, hasobtainetl lit lor a beer cooler. hat is he go do with it in these local option times ? v ue only eilect tne new sciieiiuie lias l.r l.-iatieh road is that the train returns Kpliico about one hour earlier in the '!! than heretofore. hiren V. Kamsev had two finrrei's of I ft hand taken off by a sliuping ma- ? in a t haw faetorv at Mnieral l'oint. i Klin-. i:;iv nioi nm7. wede. name unknown, was killed rai'n ad near Knniberjier, Clearfield . in it since, by a limb of a fall ' e st i ik iiii- him on the head. '!!" i sent rainy weather continues "i t wo lonirer teonle about Johns- i.il l itter stand from under as a big be down upon them m all its ? I a: nt ri"ht iran unmed J. O. t ! -"ii. of Meeca, )., was found dead f1 ;i!i r cluset of the Franklin House. lia-.Lii, on Friday. Neuralgia of ' 'I-' nssi.-iio.'.: Kalf. ri.i "VWdnesdnv l--"l:i-li (V -I:im ATv.- ,.1, i i:ispi 1 i -. , -.j . , . f imn mill and lixtures in this place ;1y ow,:idby Mr. Geo. J. Kodgors. j l'-''id fi.MHl. 'IjW-'hI l:ea:dsley, of Elmir X. Y j ? -"ii instantly by a saw log rolling I ""'-i. while at work on Schnarr's log I1" Kanhans town.shij., Clcarfichl f y. ft w weeks ago. Jlie Alto, ma d dares that 'its '''w county subscrilK'i-s ai-c the best h I :tnnis on its list. We hop some :l" tunhria count v tubscrilers will l iiiin.l that chaiity liegins at home. wo ( niiies, one of which w as attach - a t...;.. i i -.1 -i j, ...mi loaueu wiiii rauroati iron. "t near Buxton on the 11. & Ii. T. ii. V-1 tie h in., instantly killing Jas. f aiid injuring slightly a number of t nn.k.yt.i.s. 'U I ( n r i 1 : i..4 . s wn; null siiai jii tut; i.n u i I'iii i. "'iiiihei- two residents of Clearfield ' wm frozen t'j death, and several inrrowlv psmiioii n i;l- fat tli T IilM!i(- i.ir.V-,1 :.. l: i v-'ause, wliiskv. f of the heftiest hogs we have hoard f '"!; -'au-hteicd in Cambria county "''!, was recently killed by our "d wbseriber, Mr. Jas. D. l'lum ' Nnnmerhill, said hog "kicking am' the tune uf34'J guilds. ;.l;wy Marlett, St. Auaustine's most "''''Sing landlord, desires us 'I'l'ce that a social pilrty wUHkj held (.nil ,l wliitlav night l o know, llany need Ik: told that .di be a most enjoyable aflair. meeting of the friends of temper ance and local option will be held at the Presbyterian church this (Friday) evening, A.i.iips.ses will be delivered by Rev. J. f William Edie, Itev. T. K. Jones,and othere. and a full atteudance of the advocates of the cause is earnestly requested. The many friends of Mr James Smith, of AJtoona, as well in Cambria, the home ot is childhood, as elsewhere, will be glad to leAin that the Pa. 11. II. Co., which ho has freryed long and faithfully, ha promot ed hitn to the posit ion of road fort man of enii es on the united lines of New Jersey. Whatever ajiology is duo the AStoona Tribei. for giving it ciedit for a sensation al fetory published by us a few weeks ago in regaid to au alleged drunken engineer, w ho, it seems, was not drunk at aih but merely unacquainted with that portion of the road, is fully ami freely made now and here. We copied the account from the Pittsbuig Dispatch and gave ci-edit as we tound it. We acknowledge the receipt of Nevr Year's addresses from the Alteon a Tribune, Tyrone Jlerald, Newport 2ers, and Pitts ton Comet all of them in pamphlet form and exceedingly creditable to the "print shops" from which they emanated. This is particularly true of the Altoona Tribune greeting,, which is a model of beauty that does eminent honor to that first class print ing establishment. Mi. Daniel Little, sr., an old and ro sjected citizen of Chest Springs borough, tiled veiy suddenly, on Saturday evening last, of In art ilisiase. Mr. L. had been some what unwell for a few days, but had pjii taken of a hearty supjter and smoked his pipe on the evening in question, and then lay down tijon his bed, where he ex pired HHiii after without making a sign. III..- o i ... - -1 1 i.ti. I fl , ao m M. L. Oatman has bianchetl out more extensively than ever in the Hour and feed line, and can promptly furnish the very liest of these commodities in large or small quantities, at less rates, he declare, than any man in the business. Mr. Oatman keeps a stock of nearly all kinds of goods which cannot be excelled for excellence or variety, and as he sells strictly f r cash, he gives good bargains to all buyers. If sympathy is of any value to boss Traugli, of the Ilollidaysburg standard, now that the fire liend has partially des troyed his onice and interfered for a short timo with the publication of the "gay and incoinpatabic," we are sure he will have enough of that commodity to last hint a lifetime. It is a pleasure, however, to know that his loss is fully covered by in surance, and that ere many days one of the best papers published in the State or out of it will reappear in an entire new out fit. So mote it be. A man named Vaughn and a woman named Kuhn, loth of Altoona, have got themselves into the Hollidaysburg jail on charges of adultery and desertion, prefer red by their respective pat tners in wedlock, simply because they mistook each other for man and wife altout a month and a half ago and went all the way to Philadelphia, where they boarded and lodged together until Vaughn's watch, coat and last shirt and nearly till the wearing apparel of his festive companion, who, by the way, took an infant in arms with her, had gone "up the spout" to liquidate their current ex penses. Confi..i:k ATiov in lIor.MDAYsr.rno Ti c .Standard Ojfit UnHj JJamnri'd. Alxnit eij:ht o'eloek on Saturday evening last fire w asdiseovered issuing from aluiildingowned t.y .John I.ovett and occupied by H. L. Hun ker as a meat market, Allegheny street, Hoilidaysburj;. The lire originated on the first tioor ami soon communicated with the second story of Ihe building, and despite the ctVorts of the fire department, which had promptly responded to the alarm, the flames hi m in spread to au adjoining building, owned hy Jaines ningliam, occupied on the first floor by Goldman's clothing store anil Mc Coy's grocery store, and on the second floor liy the offices of the .Standard and lr. U. V. Christy. The roofs of both buildings were burned off. whibs the building adjoining on the curner, owned by a man named Wolf and occupied by the 1'oiUouice, was also par tially burned. Goldman's stoc k of clothing, McCoy's stock of groceries, ami the material in the .Standard office were greatly damaged by tin; water. After Ihe flames had been subdued the oiliceof our sprightly eotempor ary presented a pretty mess, as might rea sonably be expected after a stream from the I'hirnix engine was permitted to have full scop therein. The floor was covered with water, almost all the type in the cases ami that set up for the paper had been pied, ami nearly all the files destroyed. The HryistiT of yesterday gives the losses as follows : Traugh, sou fully insured ; McCoy, L'OO insured ; Goldman's loss in damaged goods amounted to S"oO insured ; Hiugi.am's loss, S"-',UO'i fully insured ; Wolf's loss, tfl.V) irnired ; I.ovett's building was injured to the amount of 150 not iusured. Atiuorta Tribune. Fatal Acciiiknt. On Friday last, Mr. Iianiel Walton of Salem township, while en gaged iu making a hearing in Hugos' coal pit, near Salciu, a large quantity of horse back fell upon bini, crushing one of his legs to a jelly, and injuring liim internally, from the effects of which he died in the course of six or eight hours. There was no one in the pit at the time the accident occurred. Mr. Walton extric ated himself from the mass of slate which fell upon him, and crawled to the mouth of the pit, where he was assisted to his residence. All along the trail there was a quantity of blood and a few bones of the leg found He leaves a wif ami four small children to mourn his untimely death. He was a kind husband and an affectionate father, and esteemed and respected by all who knew him. The liereaved family have the sympathies of the whole cuuiuiuuity. O'reciixbiiry litmorrat. Dr. Keys k.k's Great Cure. The im portance of treatment in a vast vanity of Chronic diseases, has been the study of this grutlcman for a lifetime, covering a period of over forty years of a reputable practice. His practice uow is almost incredible to any one except those who are acquinted with his great skill ami energy in the treatment of a class of diseases, which, from physicians ordinarily, have received little or no atten tion. Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure sweeps from the system all morbid matter, ami that, too, without weakening or impairing the gener al health, or iu anv way hindering the ordi nary duties of life. Its potency is really marvelous to any one but the Doctor him self, who examines the lungs w ith as much accuracy as if he could see ths heavings of the lungs. Ofiice, 11)7 Liberty street, PitUlurgh, Pa -.; -o Gaily The Trouhalk.uk touched his guitar beneath the balcony of his lady-love as he sang the praises of the JJOMKSTIC SEWINU MACHINE. She listened with eager ear, as the ravish ing strains tilled the evening air with melo dy; and, on the following morning, repaired To No. '.'4 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, and or dered one of those perfect machines, which has ever since tilled her young heart with gladness, and lightened her domestic labors. She says she would not do without it. Dri.i. sn Siiaiip. When business Is dull, as it aiwaj is nller the lioli.td.vt, people otufht to besliuip enoiijfh to take MiltrantSKe of I iic dis position to sell at wonderfully low prices now imoiirestcd tit the well stocked elotiuutf store of Jas. J. Murphy, KM Clinton street, Johns town, where v.earimr apparel is lieuur uluiost fcivi ii away at present writing. This is a t net which our male frieudj wiilouwwii to consider und act iipou. Thk farmer ?at in bis easy chair, sinokinsr his pipe of clay, while his hale old wife, with busy care, was clearing the dinner away; then all at ohce the iMriiict- arow. as if with Some irrcat thought overjoyed, and straightway to town in h irice tie ifois and tmvs loi-.ol iroods from Myers k Lloyd, where of course he tfot I lie i mi wi i ii in ais money m the very neat kiud ol uiuielidUUioe m(, tUo very loweol piicc-a. From the Printers' Circular, Phila. Early I'rintintc In on the Allegheny Mouulninsi. BY A TYPO. A recent visit to the scenes of ray early life on the summit of the Allegheny Moun tains recalled for they could not fail to awaken mauy reminiscences at once sad and pleasing ; and as I am an illustration of that old axiom among printers (for there is much truth in it), that the loy who once breathes, practically, the atmosphere of a printing otlice, is as securely bound to the craft as was ever the victim who drank of the'ehanned waters of the Nagoochee to the locality in which they li'jw, and still linger amid the tyjcs, I naturally felt most, inter est in that which pertained, to journalistic life. The little county of Cambria, settled prin cipally by Welchmen, was my home iu early years ; and to look upon it to-day, still in nigged and undevehqied grandeur, and com pare it with what it was forty-eight years ago when the inhabitants were not inaptly dubbed the "frosty sons of thunder," and when all the surroundings gave but little promise of the developments which have so substantially added to its wealth, I can scarce realize that the same century is still plod didg on. - Alxiut 18:i0 the first newspaper was estali lished in Eliensburg then, as it is now, the county seat. by Dr. Robert Young, a mem ber of the Constitutional Convention of 1837 K; it was edited by the doctor's brother-in-law, Moses Cannan, Esq., a memlier of the lutr. Both gentlemen have long since been deceased. The typographical work was un der the direction of Thomas Read, who had learned the "art preservative" iu Indiana borough, some twenty miles distant. Apart from ihe wonder and excitement attendetit upon the advent of a printing office, I re member but little iu connection with the pa per, except that its career was brief. A cou ple of years later, if, indeed, it was not a revival after a brief interval, The JSl-tr was started by two young men who had just graduated from the office of the Rlairsville iVcorei John J. Caiman and Win. II. Rrown. Mioses Caiman, the father of the elder part ner, still continued as editor. The editions of T be .Sk y were worked off on an old-fashioned Ilamage, the ti adit bin ary balls lieing used to ink the forms. The office was iu the old red church, which served as chapel, school-house, ami lecVure-hali, from the earliest settlemenr of the town until alxuit iO, when it was demolished. The motto of this journal had a poetic charm for my youthful iniud. It was : Truth and the rig-lit we will mnintain, Ciihoinrht by infiuei re and nnhribed by gain. In a year or so Mr. Rrown retired, and John Scott became associated in its publica tion. It was with these gentlemen 1 com menced my printer's career. An event of more than usual interest in the typographic line occurred aliout ."5. It was the puhlicatiou of the first liook a volume of some two hundred pages that iiad ever !een issued uroii the mountain top of the Allegh'-nics. The work was "The Primitive Ages," translated from the Welch by Rev. John Rolierts (Pembroke), famil iarly known as Judge Rolierts, as he was Associate Judge of the county, as well as co pastor of the Indeih'iident Welch Church of Eliensburg, if not of the still more ancient town of l'eulah, every trace of whii h has long since been blotted out. The publishers of this book were Griffith Rowland, at that time county jailor, and William Scott. I doubt if a hundred, or even fifty copies can now lie found among ail the early families of Cambria. Tho venture, at least, was not a profitable one. In connection with its publication, a bindery liecame necessary, for there was none nearer than Harrisburg; and a man named Friend, from Lebanon borough, was established in that business for a couple of years. Upon this liook, as thf; leading workman, first made his appearam e in that section, .lames Morgan, the nomadic and erratic, though whole-souled genius, to whom I made brief allusion in a xrevious article.. Tl.is was before thdays of railroads, and when t'ie stages of Colder, Wilson & Mooru plodded through from Philadelphia to Pitts burgh in nine or ten days then fast time ; and when no less than from fifty to one hun dred broad-wheeled wagons, with six-horse Ooncntoga teams, bedecked with gay hous ings and tinkling liells, daily passed through the lit tie innuii';iiii town. The Portage R:ii! raod, built by the State, between Hoiiidays burg and Johnstown, and connecting the quicker routes of passenger and freight tran sit by canals east and westot the mountains, made. Johnstown a more desirable place for business than Eliensburg, and The .s-j was removed. In was an era in my life to get where passenger cars, of decidedly primi tive structure, rattled, with horse-power at tachment, over a thirty-six mile road, upon which were ten inclined planes, and to see canal lioats merrily glide to the improvised music of the lioatman's horn. 1 remember well the jokes which Were perpetrated by neighlioring journals at the expr-nse of our little sheet, as, "When the SZv falls you may expect to catch larks;" but they were ail harmless and unheeded in tha more extend ed area of usefulness opened up to us. T be .Sup was served weekly to E'oeusburg snhscrilicrs by myself for a long time aridu on freight cars lieing often either stolen or proffered as far as Palmer's (now Wilmore), and thence carried on foot a distance of sixf miles Eliensburg was without, a paper for a couple of years, when Win. R. Conway, a noted journalist and brilliant writer, re moved his. paper from Johnstown to the county seat.' Since then, with the exception of one or two brief intervals, tieitiicrof these two places liav. Im.u without a newspaper ; and to-day there are in the county n v w,--n-lies and one daily, lietokening the progress which has lieen made in business and social as well as political importance. Since the early day of which I speak, The &kir has long since lieen blotted out of the newspajM-r firmament, ami is almost entirely forgotten. To attempt to follow the mutations ami changes in the journalistic history of little Cambria, would be a tak I do not feel like entgring upon. I have simply and hastily sketohed a few recollections and thoughts, without any date to guide me, as they were suggested on a flying trip to thesu early scnees of my life. LancasTiCR, Decomber, 1872. An terror both in the Christian mimo and birth-place of this jrentleinan. which should lie ltev. jioi-((e Koberls, Moritffonieryshii-e.. Bi;fiit miles at least j the distance f roiu Wil inore to Eliensburg. Ex. Klkejias. r your stove needs a pipe, or yocr pipe needs a tove; if your rate needs a hinac, or your door ueeds a latch; if your table needs cutlery, or your wood needs an axe; if your kitchen needs utensils, or your larder needs provisions ir. iu fact, you need anythinir in tho way of stove.-, hardware, tinware, rroecries, and we don't know what all, you will be sure to find them at fieri. Huntley's irreat house-rurriiidiinif depot, where things of this kind are profusely displayed and readily sold at prices moderate enough to satisfy uuy buyer. Deal there. Thk present winter will occupy a place In history as one of the coldest hat has ever been known so cold indeed that were It not f..r the elivini and comfortable clothinir sold s-i cheap bv Hurry Mayer, of the renowned Opera House Clothing- ljaar,:Main street, Johnstown, ninny a man would h ive suffered severely from the intense friiri'lity of tli weather. Harry issell Inir otr at cost, as he wants to yen wct, and the man who needs clothing- is penny wise and pound foolish if he dou't give Harry a cull riht away. SrGfirsTlVK. The name of Mi'lsissujrirestive of iloiir, feed an-.i produce, mid that E. J. Mills should deal in such commodities is in accord ance with the "eternal litaesj of thinjf." Mr. Mills d-H'S not product these necessaries of life, however. he merely sells them, as well as the very beta of jrroceries, ' prices us low as any mail in the business dare sell. Tho Hour SoiJ by Mills is the very oest kept in this place. Lots of people, ladies aa well as gentlemen. trii(?ed themselves from top lo toe in elejr uit weariuR apparel bought ot v . S. iiarker's lUieap store, over the way, dui mic I he holidays, but there are tdeaty of superu kooUs still left, on Valbe'a shelves, and ad now the time for clos ing out winter stocks, those who have money to invest will find it to their advantage to vail os soou as possiule, Iryou want an overcoat or any otner kind of heavy wearing apparel, now is the time of ail time's to buy it. and S.J. Hes A- Bro's re nowned establishment. 241 and zi Main str.-et, lohiistowu, is the place of nil places to make the purchase. It will pay you to ouy cloliiinir now for next winter, for closing out baled are always iu oraer at this lime of ye-r. Local Coi-re.ipomleiM-e. Sumjierhill Twp, Jan. 14, 1873. )er Freeinan Father Gallagher bade a final adieu to St. Bartholomew's congrega- lion on ."sunday last, having been apointed I to take charge of St. John Gaulbert's church, Johnstown. Though pained to lose our le i loved pastor, we are rejoiced to know that he has been transferred to a wider fifld of : usefulness. Father Gallagher, during his pastorate here, made wonderful exertions j loth iu a spiritual and temperal way for the rfuvancement ot religion. The church edi fice, which on his advent here was in'a rath er dilapidate.! condicion, he had thoroughly repaired. The value of the improvements made hy him on church and "pastoral resi dence cannot lie less than S:,"iM. In addi tion to this, he purchased and repaired a property designed for the occupancy of Sis ters of soiuo one of the variousorders, whose duty w ill lie to take charge of the education al and moral training of the youth of tne congregation. The value of this purchase, when put in thorough repair, will not fall far short iif 5.5,000. Resides all this. St. Rar tholoruew's is not onlvjout of debt, but there is a surplus of funds iu the treasury. If the Catholics of Johnstown only second the ef forts of their new pastor, as they doubtless will, St. John's congregation will ere long occupy a position second to no other in the diocese. Father Gallagher departs hence with the lwist wishes of all onr people for his future success in his missionary lalxirs, for his continued good health, and for his eternal welfare in tin great hereafter ; and by none are these sentiments more fully in dulged in than by your humble correson ilent. Father McHugh, w ho was reared in our midst, ami who enjoys the esteem of all who know him, is to lie our next pastor, and there is no reason why he should not as the successor of Father Gallagher lie as accept able to onr people as anyj clergyman our beloved Rishop could send'ns. Onr young friend John Smay, of this town ship, we are sorry to say, is at present in very delicate health. Hope his ailment is not incurable, for there is no more aflahle young man than Mr. S. to be found in this bailiwick. Miss Mary M'Gongh, of Portage, ir, at pre sent dangerously ill at the residence of her brother, 'Squire McGough, of that place. Sorry to hear it. Yours, &e., SoLTk.Ro. OKKitXAL. "He Clveth 111 Relovetl Sleep." To MLSS MARY M'DHKMITT, In heartfelt sympathy fur tlie death of a young and unhj sinter. Would, my dear friend. I could write with the weetness Your p-. n oft has flowed to tho sorrowing souls Of those who, like yon, have wept over tho fl'-etness Gf joy, whilst Death's silence some loved one enfolds. Yet. let mo speak to your spirit this morning Of that other life that has broke ere thi On the wondering, ecstxtic gaze of your dar ling. Taken fxom'earth to hat triumphant bliss. Ret uie, for all other woids would be mean less, Spak to your heart of tho happy exchange; Speak of her past, so short and so sinless; Could we detain her an exile to range? Plow but a breath on the lily so jieer'css. And the white texture is shriveled and torn ; You for your flower shall bo henceforth so fearless, Rreathing of sin shall ne'er shadow its bliHim. Safe with her"parcntsin Heaven abiding, Evvie shall watch for your own coming home ; Silent the years lu their course shall keep gliding, And closer still bring you to her and that iiourjic. Sweet Hope ! May its power enliven your spirit. And strengthen your soul for tho sake of the tew Of the cirdejremaining, who turn as she ere lid To find injthcir sorrow'aoomfort in yon. Loretto, Pa. " " R. A. T. A Srni.iMK TiiorutiT. Stundunr alone at the window, ( khz" on tUi crowdd slrcwt, and aa I mark each Ionium biped, and watch their hurrying- feet, tho thouifht ut once comes to me, and I ponder it o'er ami o'er, that they all tiro hastening- onward to I. T. Coppock's heii cash store, which is nt 2X2 Main at., Johnstown, where, as all the ladies know, or should know, the most elegant dress Roods, drr jroods, fancy roods, millinery, etc., in Cambria county are kept in richest profusion and sold at the verr lowest prices for Ihe ready cash. V.'e have told you hefore. and wo tell you njraiii, that Murphy A Meloy, whose store, ha you no doubt know, ia t the corner of Main and Franklin streets. Johnstown, have fullv made up their minds to close out business as soon as possilile. and we verily believe I hat thev would be willing to accept nimot ny price of Tercd them for -roods in Iheir line. At least the cxerimeiit 13 worth trin and we trust our readers will g-o and see how ic is themselves. I1VSK I- KELLY KIKKE. Married on Thurda v, the !dh inst., nt the Church oT tho Holy Family, in Latrolic, by Her. Jerome Kearney, Mr. Wm. A. Kki.i.v und iiiss Fannie Kiuke, both of Lu trobe. Tnnt looks fir t rate in print, friend VTill, and the "two-eyed" frreMihttck hleh accompanied t ho welcome not ice looked first-rate In our poe- i. . . . .1. .. .. I .... ud ;. 1....1 .. ...... . . . . - 1 there, which unfortunately was to to ! a very brief '"length of period." Well, we felt perfectly sure that, the time would come wh.-n we wo:i:d lie called upon to congratulate our young friend on just such a haopy termination to bis bachelor career, for we kn"w fuU well t'uit he was "never born to blush unseen ami waste his frairrant'e on the desert air." especially vhon so captiv itinar a creature ns tho'ijrid select had made up her nin. t-i lay sicje to the citadel of his heart. N--ed we do 111 ire thin wiah th; newly wedded a Uuiir life of uii!lo e-l bliss, and afir -the cares and turmoils of this life are o'er mny their lovinjr spirits be waft"d to that ha ven of eternal rest where peace and joy abideth forever. Thf happy husband is out of earth's noblemen, a model of n-iture's handiwork, nhv pieully ns well ns socially, and r ir.omr ai! of Eve's fair duutfhter's wearesure none could be found more worthy of such a man's earnei-t love and devotion than she to whom his plighted faith has beei pledged. May peace kiid coiitcutmeut abide with them always. llf HAT NEXT? fJVrhe pro nt Juvenile ith a splendid 1.00 Chromo, FREE. fespccimen.3els. ltais a club! Kiy where f von saw this. JOHN II. AI.1F.., , Publisher, Chicniro. liaise NOTICE. n A VIS'S -disposed of mv interest in the EM FNSIiUHC CTOAK MAM'FACTOUY to .1. Al.BX. Miiiiim. and Vi ivlug t rai-.fcrrrd to him all notes and accounts due tne, ail persons in debted wiil please make payment to him. SIMON f L'l.TZUAC II. Ebensburjr, Jan. 10, 1S7:J. L17-3t.J School Terchcr Wanted. V COM PET EXT TKACHEIL Maleor Female, to take clurte of one of Ihe Schools of ilnnsUT township for tlnee months and eleven days (unexpired term), at a salary of tJO per month, is warned iiiim.tliiitcly. ... CEO. M.CCLi.OLiiH, President. A. 1'. CaisTB, Secretary. I Jan. 17.- 3t. Kxecutops' Notice. "VOTiOE is hereby ki vn that Letters Teeta 1 mentarv 011 the Estate ol Peter KerrlKn, late of Allegheny township, Cainb.la county, deceased, have been n-mutod by mo Uejtisternf said county to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are icijucslcd i0 make immediate payment, and those ba.ing- claims against the same will present thoui pioperiy authcuticated for settlement- FilANCIS A. STOIt JL t Executors t'HAS. M-MANAMV, , xecuioi-S. Allegheny Twp , Jan. 17. lti.a.-Ct. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED! And Work WArriiilei ! MONUMENTS. Tomb Stoxes, Bu reau and Taiu.kTops. made of the finest Italian Marble and 111 style of workmanship not surpassed by ........ ..r..i 11..-. iu ji cmm nuv Hinil'iiavi.... ...- before deciding- upon purchasing- oroidc-rii. work elsewhere. PARKE LEVEKGOOD. LoieUu, jdu. J7, l!W.-ti- 8 FAITH, HOPE, CHARITY. nd n'rte aliUieth faith, H'-pr. rind Charitu; these Uiree, but the areatcst ut th U Char lu." Nothing has appeared in relig'o us art for a long time so pure, and tender, ami beautiful, as this new picture. The grouping of the fig ures is f-raeu itself; and tlie countenances of such heavenly sweetness, that it seems as if lle artist must have seen them in a vision. This rare and elegant (5 line and sli pie steel engraving is sknt ruu to ever subsci iher 1.1 "AKTBI'R'S 1L1.1STRATKU IIOMKMaO IZIMli for 1S73.' Pric-e of Mag.17.lne, t;se.5 a year. Sam ple number. 15 cents LOCAL CAN VASSI NO AOENTS wntl ev erywhere. Irfirge comndsijions und territory guaranteed. Send Tor Agent's Ymtidctitial Cir cul.ir. You can hardly show the "Cuuistian (iliACKS" to any person of taste or religion teolimr without getting a subscrila-r Address T. S. AKTIU'H A SON. Philadelphia, Pa. 17 1. mi m mm mm 1 herewith offer for sale two of the best and most valuable Iron Properties tu the State ..f Tennessee. One tract about a miles below Fort llouelson, containing 10,000 achss, known as tne "Iron .V'otodutn Furnace IaniU," with abundance of rich Ore, Wood and Lime stone, and within V to ; mile of tlie Teniu-ssc e and CiMnlici-lniKl rivers, also including about 20 Smai; Form. 8 Thentlicr Tract fronts a mile on the Tennessee rier, near F.rt Henry, ineiudin 8,000 ACRES, part of which Is rich river bottom, tho bnlnnce covered with the best kind or timber, such as W hite und lilatk Oat. Poplar. Hickorv. Maple, Ash, &c, ic. ; underlaid wi'li tlie best of Ore. Itoth tracts are in Stewart county. ALSO, Two valuable Tracts of Timber Land in Hous ton county, one or 1.K70 acres, within half a mile of the Lowisvilte and Memphis K. K., and l miles east of Ihe County Seat. One other tract half a mile west of the County Seat, with tho Railroad pnsslng through one corner, con taining '.SO acres. Roth of these tracts have a large amount of White Oak and Yellow Poplar Tiuibtr, and well adapted fur faruiiuf. ALSO. several Farm in Tiickson county, on the Nash ville and North-Wi stern It. K. Any of tlie aliove Properties a re as represent ed, with good l'itles to chcIi. Any of theabove lands own be bought at one-half their value and oiher good property wiil betaken as part pay. if desired. For full description call on or address O. I3ERINGER, Deai-eu in Real Estate, 116 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1873. the aCm i 1S73. A Leading Daily and Weekly Journal. The Firm Aflrocate of Democratic l'rincijtles. 'o Kxaenilltore d8 Koergy Snared to Maintain It in the Kind Lank of JournaliMaa. 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Payment required invariablv in advance; TERMS OF THE WEEKLY AGE: One copy, one year, $1,50; Ten copies, f 12.."i0; Twenty cop ies, sJ.OU; The following reduced rates will lay charsriil when all the ;tjmth ordered arc sent to one piia-iti and not addressed severally to the members of the club: Twenty copies. 4J3.0U; Fifty copies. 50,UU; Oue copy will be furnished gratis for getting up a club of twenty or inure forone year. We have uo traveling agentsau. thorized to receipt for us. Specimen copies sent free nn application. Address Kohh Ac ISid dle. Nos.lt and IB South Seventh street. Phil a. Trinl TIST OF CACSESset d.i. n for trial Stan Ad j journed Court to lie held iu Eliensburg, commencing ou Monday. February loth. 1S7:1: Gates vs. Wolf & Welsbous. Fl vim Patterson ct nl. vs. Kriseetal. R.idclheiiu J Atfelder.vs. Piatt. Millik.cn vs Co-en et a!. Rowers ys. Harter. Hanks vs. MeAleer. Jones vs. Powell. M'Cance vs. M'Muliin. Commonwealth vs. Dcb-eks. Emersoii vs. Fronh.-iser. Fronheiser vs. Emerson. Krise vs. Niason. Sprout & Fry vs. Wajruer. Krlse vs. Hips & Lloyd. Smith vs. Wilson. Tiemey & Null vs. Reich, Devlin vs. Doyle. Spencer, McKa' & Co. .vs. Deyle. Tierncy Jt Null vs. Malonov. J. K. HITE, Prothonotarr. Prothonotary's Ofiiee, Ebeusburtf, Jan.-, 173. lilxeeiitox?,!S Xolico. VUTK E is hereby given that Letters Testa i. inentan- 011 the estate of Geo. Weakland. I.ue of Cariolltown, Cambria couniy,deceas-d. have been granted liy the Register to the uu icrsigru'd. All persons indebnrd to said tatu are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN RCCK. 'Executors A Ui. W A LTEUS, ( -ecuiors. Carrolltown, Jan. IU, ls;3.-Gt. Stray ITeifoi. CAME to the premises or the subscriber, in Clearfield township, on The S'.th day of De cember last, a'two year old H El KEU wilh briu dle sides and whiteand brinule ttute. Tlieown er is requested to come firward, prove proper ly, pay charges and take her away; otherwise sue will tie disposed of according to law. JOHN KKATZElt. Clearfield Twp, Jan. 10, ld73.-:Jt.i 5tr,yel or Stolen. ON or about the 1st day of November last, a RED STEER, one a half years old, without marks, either strayed away or was stolen fl om the premises of the subscriber in Carroll town ship. Any information that will lead to tbe re covery or said Steer, and, if stolen, to the eon vietiunAf :.. iu.i will te liberMllv rewarded I by 6. A. SiiOiiM.-V.KEIi. "Tlie Clix-istisxn Oraces." X1S II' JL J) VKli T1SKMKX TS. TXTAVTEI a reliable and intellijrent man . 1 a-"od address. In engage in a desirable ?-,!i-j!.ut",tlve busimss producing from l."Ki to i.iro per y.ar. Addrc.vi J. It. FOK1) & CO., N. toi k ; lfatst.ai ; Chicago; or San Francisco. TO BOOK "CANVASSERST7 A XEW WAY of running a b.K.k. Can sett JT thousands per wek. Address Mt'MUV HILL PrUUSIlLXG CO.. 129 East atb-VtTNel l oi k City. r 4 tTi:t if VOC wish TO IU Y JIXjA.A fEWINC, MAOHSK for family use, or act nsugeul, address Wasu ISOTo.n Skwi.xq M.UHIMtfo., Boston, Muss. UTVTC iriVTrn For Jw' selling PiXarr, .-UlL.Wo II .V.t ILU f-ip and Chnrts. Alto, w ,,,r""r N""'w" 'viff ami hinrn T'ornd. ' 0 to ?X) cleared per.iuonth bv jji""'. netiie lm A?"l A'lly at once to .L. L. GL'EK.N I !?E . Concotd.N. H. Dou...e ilii'viil..-. .1. .... i-- t 1 ..... .... 11 . v..., n,.tiiil4 IJIUII' n.jf DM.r finder Guard Dumbing Shaking c.T'Ti.u1-".'01 1)raft- l-T'LLER, WAKUEN'Ii Co., 1.16 V. atter Street, N. Y. efCfeeder tewart AS E timer l2rovel, UnricaleU C lueqtuaeu. Burns any size Coal. f tlirB,HRi:i U,i WsterKU, Nw York. lrltf?V Jsily made with ourStenril and Kcv attta StHfford M'f 'g Co., 60 Fulton St N. Y. q-'O THE WORKING CLASS, maleor female. JI TU a week guaranteed. Itespecitdo em ployinent at home, day or evening ; uo eupital required; full instruct fin and vuluatde pack age tt goods to start with sent free bv mail. Address, with 0 cent return stamp, M. YOL'NG A Ct 16 Courtlandt-st., New ork. FREE TO BOOK AGENTS An El OR-n liy Konnil CnaTnwiac f:oU for the bst and cheapest Family Hi hie ever fiub lished, will be sent free of cluugc t any tioik agent. It contains nearly & tine Scripture il lustrations, and agents are meeting with unpre cedented .suce.s. Address, stating ezperiuce, etc., and we wiil show you what our agents Hrc doing. National Publishuiu Co, Phila, Pa. THE SABBATHSOF OllT LOUD, liy lUSUU 1 HfEVt.XS, is an rtid'r. ly new work on an atisorbing topic, written in the author's ieue pturei fvr.l)r. It presents thenubject in tmvil and lirautifvl lihts. Q in tint fail to awaken a deep interest and tie productive of urcnt pood. Agents wanted, to wh..m liberal commission will hoallowed. Ad dress J. M. SxooiiAUT ii Co, Publ'is, Phila, Pa. fie drrrl vert ,bul for cough.nld,scn-e throat. hfarsenea and bronchial difficulties, u-e only WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, Vortlle Iniltniioiei fire on the market, but the only St icutitlc preparation of Carbolic Acid for Lung diseases is whi n chemically oirn- l.ineu with other well known remedies, us iu these TABi.f.TS, ami nil parties arw cautioned against using any other. In nil of irritation of the mucous membrane these T A bi.kts should be freely used their cleansing aud heaiiug properties are as tonishing. i:e wnrnH. Xcrrr neglect n rofef. It is easily cured in its incipient state. When it becomes chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult. Use Wells' Cnrbolio Tablets as a specitic. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Phitt St, New York, Sola AgcDt for L'nited States. Price " cents a box. bend for Circular. amoug all classes. Old people, the mid y die-aged, those who are just entering T life, and youth of Iw.th sexes buy and -J read with the greatest profit. 2! O nv ifii T ?" rrnrvTVP crrnrT .III li'OLLl llIL.li. i-LUlLI, DIO LEWIS' last and host hoolr It Is meeting with the eree.tcst success. W and Ihere's MONEY IN IT. j Snd for our ftrenlsir. "te . wichr sent free, (i EO.'M ACf.EA N, Phi lad 'a. 1 Crom&s ol f omfort. The Ladies' Friend. Ask your grocei for It. BARTLETT'S BLACKiftG always gives satisfaction. Try it. x 1: it j . 13 c xj is: Tor the launerv ha no equal. SOLD HY GRO CERS. H. A. HAKTf.ETT . CO.. 115 und 11.5 N. Front-st, I'hihi, ii Chamoers-st, N. York, 4d Uyoad-st, Boston. ittitrs ETiEl55tT Abdominal Si.p(ortc! aiid Pile Pipe Relief and Cure for Rupture, Female Weakness s, i;ud Piles iudestrudtiide. lig-!it. safe, cli-unly, (steel springs coated.) never rusts, hienks, limbers, nor soils, affording comfort. Safety, cleanuiu-kS nd durability. L'ni vei S.1II3' approved by the Medical Projession. and all who wear them, as tlie best and most satisfactory appliances known. Sent by mail or express. Estabbsii inetits.l.'H" ( 'hestuut-st, Pliilail'it. aixl 7117 Broad way. New-York. Careful and correct adjust ment. Exrerience-1 lady in attendance. is uuiijiidu-u by au sii.o.n puritu-i-, li u.il eradicate, extirpate and thoroughly destroy nil Mii.,o:ious substances in the Blood and iii ef fectually dispel all predisposition to bilious de rangement. l(herc mint of action in pour LfivremlSpriJ Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes im pure by deleterious secretions, producing scrof ulous or skin diseases. Blotches, Felons, Pus tules. Canker. Pi!iiple3, Jcc ic. ilarc !i'iu a L);;.-i'fi,ie Stunmrh Unless diges tion is pro. nptiy aided the system i debilitated with loss ol vital force. po ci ty of the Blood, Dropsical Tendency. Gcuerai V,'i;aluessor Las situde. It will impart youthful visior to wear'- sufferers. i'irr iou ttvefc lira of the liilrxtinrrf You me in danger of Chronic Diarrhiea or the dreadful Inflammation of the Bowels. i.tre tl"-' wnkiirx of tin Uterine or I'rinoru ttrattunt Ytiti must procure instant relief or you are liable to eiitierii: worse than death. Art :.'; Orjtrtfi. drowsy, dull, sluttish or de pressed in spirits, with head ache, back uchc, coaled tongue and iiad lasting mouth? For a certain reined for ail of tlsi So diseases, weak lies" and troubles; tor (icnusnjg and puril vitig the itiats! Mood and imparting vig or toaii 1 he liners; for building up:,ud restor ing the weakened constitution, L'fE .T U XJ 13 iT5 .V, . which is pronounced by the leading medical autiiorit ies id London uud Paris "the most pow rrul tonie and alterative known to the medi cal world." J'hia is 110 new und untried discov ery, but has bc;n iong us-d by liie lcio.n.g phy sicians of other countries wilh ui'ii.lciul icuie dial riults. im"f icctihen anil impair the dig-stive organi by cathartics and hvsics. They giveoniy tetu porary rdief. Indigestion, tlntnlency and dys pepsia, wilh piles aud kiudred diseases, are sure to follow their use. Keep the blood pure snd health is assured. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 1 Piatt St, N. ', Sole Agent for the United states. PriceOne DoIiari-r Bottle. Send lor Circular. HTKAY HOG. C1AME to tho premises of the subscriber. In j Blacklick township. Cambria county, alwmt the latter part of November, a large WHITE H(M (harrow), about one year and a half old; with ti.if h ears and Cue tail cut off. The iiwJ is hereby notified that if all the req 11 i ret-T" 3 in such cii si are not coinpiied within !- n""7' the hog wiW be sold as the law direct-. . IV noBEt;TILLI-1- Blacklick Twp, Dec. 20. LS7J.-.'- PITTSBURGH MARBLEIZED KAHTEL WORKS. jAtKSi OIA, - : a rrw:a rr :t1 l t . 195 I.IHF.RT " " - " - Al. m. ...res. Grates. e, and particular alten-tnp":ioFuruaces,Publ.eu.,i WaiTBH Pause Tu m k. -J R TO Stl.l. 1 II K LIGHT RUNNING "DOMESTIC iff ABOL'T 10,000 bold hut year; A BOUT o o , o o o This year; And now being Soid at the rate of QI Qj A Y EAR. The -'Doaieiitlr" supersedes others twane It surpaK.s-s them In the every day service It ren ders. I$th in the trv-.r.'-sh-.p ir! family; and l.e cjiuie it is cipially useful for vert ri! and VF.HV I1FAVV WORK. A urblne wiil 1m, furnished (for trlfiO to re iii.w vnrtir wish an Instructor twitbout charge) upon applicatton at our Warrom,, Kxh st.. iMIt.borch. The "DOMESTIC" ha taken mnr Prcn.ii.r.is this nfwiii than anil ,.thcr .Vm-nuir. and i Me cially i-ecommeiidod for Fan. fly use and Mxnn-faelurei-s. It i simple in construction, noise is mul easily run. A lare stock of Thread, Niks. Ac., alwsvs on bund. Address. THK "DOMESTH - S. M. COMPANY. Dai. 27.-313. 2t Sixth Street. Pittsburgh. Iron "World and Manufacturer. Tho ?artt Metal Prirel'i-rient li. tha Wei Id I. mr. Iron Hor.d and Man r.ri(-irr. A 011 I IHlu quulalionB iid rvK.rt .f ef Hardware und Me ta; ti- PitisbuiKti, N -w York, lioiton, I'iiisrteli.his. 1 In elnt..irf Sr ImiI.. mm 1 C!evftn!id. Itiltlmom, Tnierille, hl-ao. etc. I'or-eii mnni markeui rc rt-d. Arkm.wldgol standard jonriiAl of thrt mcial li art's. All tbsttata p-.)l..?l-ls srec.iliTti.utoi-. I'Lnlalusrliulcoselcr tlotix from ihKeiiplnoeilni, r inii g. and sctenttfls ii'l.lu-;.(.ni f tuls cti.inu y and t.uioiie. lilvrs qiK.tsM.nis aud shlpnietit ef coal m tte pmmlmnt coal cwiirei. !:..uialns Mils flrrnilal articles and rrportr.r.f raUroiKl and m.nlnc slocks. Only -t.l per year. Mo hardware aealer cau atti.id u do without It. Etrj inachlntt and metal worker rliould take It. Kvery nl mining -eu ii.ny. rail road iiHrlal or stockholii-r will tr.d It InTaiuahln. lives Iduxtrstluiis et uw inarnlnerv. liiTonto-s sli'iul.l have 1 1. Sent four oil tiiai tor &3 Centa-tire raid. Address Iron lVrJ Jiuildiuj, ltiii.uryi. Pa. AMERICAN "Working People. PltT OT mist, ttir-o infiTir.'ts lor ts-IUS. Ti: Anse rlran WorWlitrr F?opH) is m of tilt) fluest piililic.l-1 lions in the world. Contains ljxges.nr 64 columns ut read ing mavler,ri!slgned to lHterest,lustrurt, aim a-ivajiceme ist lnlrv-sla ot wmklnRmen. Tine lllnstratfons In e-ii h tsue. Numiiers l ttoo snlHu-ritwis. and ICO OOe rsadors. On'y -r vrar, er 011 trat lur.se months for a rtal Wrlui jiur iiain-, town, eounty, and suta Ui-iuly, tuc.oe the mouu, and address iao world ri BLnnixe ro. Iron World Building, Pitiburg, Pa. ..An A 7-11 1 wanted In every ctty, town, ant village In tl: t'nlou to can rasa for this valuao a monlhty. We otT.T the finest premiums, and S-m V&y a coali ojiuuiisslou to thobo who proler iu JOHITGON'S EI.C0D rumriET:. For the rffectna! enra of Bhenma tism, Goi:t. N nrxl a, tT-spepsia, and as a 1.1-kxI I tirTlrr. it tas 1.0 equl; for a 1 uiHescsriting fn.m an Impure state .f the b'ocd. TLo Ebiw atio Coh p. usd reaches tte aource of all tr mjf, sr.d cfTectnatly banishes Ue ilK-ise from W.t tystom by its liQ mcdi.st.) ct..u on tba blood. AZK YCUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. PKIPARED SV tl. E. Sellers & Co. Fn,si.cop!!r tenia.. FT11U5HED 1ST 123. largest aiui Best foch of 1' U 3t N I T TJ Ii K WIWT OF THE MOUNTAINS, Op-or Oww M. vcpAcrrr-R, will be fom-4 a IUO BuaviIS FUUMTI HH RUTABMSHV - KT f c. a. u a 3i3i En e soys. Ti navreetand tnost approved stylos of Fin. tZt "1? F,,rc""re. 'u larger variety than nny t.ther house, at very reasonably prices. Persnp, furnishing houses would do well to write fnr our new circular, or when in Pitt bnrrh wo respectfully soUeit" a visit to our aroro.uas. Don't forgfct tlie place, 4f , SO KeTenth At., ritudar?B, Pa. We challeuire the world in prices f or the Mam-; quality of mstertnl and woi kmanshto as in our rod. CUT THIS OUT. V3-.-3aj.l An InFtttntfon for Iho thorough practloal edu etion of young and middle aged tueu for all department of iVmmercfnl life. The oldest, largest and most oomple Traetl ol Itusiiiess College in America, end the miy c.ne having connected with itun Actual i!ir-i-jKSSdepartmer.t.conrtueted onaverltable hais. Patronized by the sons of Merchants. It-inkers. Farmers, Mec-hanics. and Busiutss Men, from all parts of the United States. ntttdpBl ran enter nt any tlms. For large descriptive Circulars giving full particulars, address lll-'i.-t'm J. C. SMITH. A. M, Principal. A Great Offer! H o raco Watc rs , 4S1 Bread way, X. r. win fif, .f a fir pf.i.v(w, Mt:LiL.i.-tt 3 aiul()tl(i. ?TSi,f nir rt-chjsmakrn, iFichii.r , ll'iifrrV. af mi low j-.rs"ei for cah. ot ftirl rrmh. and Itfilawe in !'? tnonthhi 1,iMftillm-t: I .Vcie 7-ovtavr first '-'.not I'lA XHS. wmlm J lipuvmeifta, for fiii crth. X'nc mult a CO.Y- I Fi'7'O I'A ItLnU 0ii'.4.V. the rr.. tcau'iful : .1 .J. ,..l Y. 1 l... i r innrl'. IIIU1tatfilVlltl loUUCKmailed.Shect .Vuxir ai' Vi'icMcrchaiaitm. Knabe Co.' Vinnott, Haines ? Jiro.'a nation , ami Geo. A- I'riHce Co.'s Oryan. Tbs inree test and most popular Instrument? l" ,Me market. Ca'tilogue and Price Litds, i .T.i. raining iu.-i iinnHini, iTiauea ro any oTesa. CH A P I.OTTE ULUME, l HlXTM Avs.. PlTTSDCaOH. Pa , .Sii Arml. t-&.Ant. CLAIM AGENCY Z OLDEST IN THE STATE. . ' ' B. F. BROWN & CO., lift Nmithtlelrt Ml reel. Pit Isborart. irn. Collect Penahms. Bounties. Prize Money. c. Special attention paid to susjieedtnl and reje e.1 claims. Applications by tuail atteuded to as if I n pers'.Mt. V- 'm-i . JOHN I LINIOV. Jtforwy-at rM-, John-town. Pa. Office in building sou-h- ; Mi , an I KnuikPn streets, a-J 1 id stery. liuiraiicc ou f raukUn atrewt.