I i .f.me-l ! SH In 01U mi . !- ,Vr sn' ,.e r-' r ratel CH3BRII rEM. friJjy Mornin.?, - - Dec. 18, 1874. rti vvori! PLKIO II MATFRI.AI, from -MiffHT. WAYNE I'D- JOHNSTOWN. PA. T-sPNn vor n okdkrs for plf.ioh itrx TZ .kh;m haklis, slkmjh soles, v!(ili KNfKSM' ItBAMS.SLEKiH IRONS, U.I. KINKS OK HARDWARE, TO 1)1 Ari T W A YN E CO.. JOH XSTOWN, WIIEKF. V,il AN Ul'V MT RETAIL AT WHOLESALE LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Here, There, and thm Other Ytace The now fire-alarm bell was swung up TPrths Dauntless. Fire Company's ball ou ,rotwithstaudirg the panic ky times, the Tr',!Ucf ?W0 vras paid for a trotting bvrse ',Unn'i"Rl5uU ,ue other day. ' rlif weather has been somewhat capri ,us cf '.ste rain one day. mow the s,it.with the latter just now predominating. Philip Gellins, Esq., formerly of Kbens tnrjf, but now of Easton, is in town. No BOr wskouie visitor than ho couM dnip in CnJ.it Bcnserselr, the new station east of Forma, a large frame building is In conn ef erection which will be nsed as a boarding imie fur errplayes at the mines. Tvo toys urtmod Vlrich and Unchan cy while skating on the liver at I.ewis i,.wn, P-, on Thursday afternoon last, broke throiiii the ice aod were drowned. (iov. Hartranft has signed the warrant f,r the exocution of Samuel Iteighley, In wtroorelaml county, on the 20th of Jauu 8rt, for the murder of Joseph Kerr. '-ly.rn. Maria Ilodrigue, mother-in-law of B. I.. Johnston, Ksq., of this place, died iu 'hi',il'rb. o n Monday last, at the ad vauc td g of Obituary notice next week. A tramp wan run over by the cars r.enr East ("oufmaugh a couple of days ago, and a niifing log in what he now mourns. Try ing to s:al a ride brongat about th.? mlha;. ' On Thursday a man named John Fuller run over by the Sprlngdal aceoinmo hiicj at S'.arpsburg. There is a suspicion tlit he wa murdered and th body placed 01 tie frark. B;s name is ITenry Tlndson. He was a crV !n the Pa. R, K. freight oflice atPitts lurjh. am! 34:5,000 represents the amonnt of dtflci'nry apparent on the books over Tk:,rh he presided. --lilacs prevented sur personal attention tn the connnnniratioii of 4,Kisklmietns," nml the letter ef oar talented young Kcu bnty friend reached iih too lato; hence they I' ith "litre l go over until our next. Hou. 1:. Milton Sneer, member of Con : from this district, has been appointed i n ths select committee "of investigation to t-.i'a Vickfbnrg , Miss., and take evidence iu TcgtA n the late riot in that city. Jh Taober's lustitrvte of this county, Ttblru si'l meet here on the 2Hrh last., wiil, we a.- assured, be largely attended, A iririer of prominent educators save signi .I !hinr intention of being present. -in exchange says that a couvert in JU r.'r.r. a. who is nut an adept at quoting scrip ture, recently began bis prayer as follows : '"li, Thou hast told us in Tby word, that very tub must stand on its own bottom." That grand sbnotlujr match, heretofore tciTfrfe,! ro in these columns to be part'ior l''e.i in by marksmen from Illair, Cmbria, Huntingdon, Bedford and Rnuinrset coun ties, will oome off at East CemniMijli to lay'. 'e are sorry to learn that Mr. ITannsn, -lie of C'stnln ia county's lately elect mem rs of the lower hu;e of tba Iirislature, 'i lying dangarously ill at bis residence at Jnlinstewn. His tli.ease H lti'laojmatory ihermatisns. The Distriet Attorney of Indiana conn K, Y.'. II. Allison, some nine roars ago fell itJefective hoard want anil orote one nt i,.4rui. He brought auit, which is down v-.r.al at next term, claiming damages to a m ount of 815.0O0. -hero will be a general excursion for toraristmas holidays over the Pennsyl-r.-i Railroad and branches. Excnrsion rrlll he sold from December '2M to .ij!ry 1 st lfl7., inclnsivo, and g.wl foribe t n trip uatll January 5tb, 1875, incln- -Tku preeocious Johnstown juveniles, 'Zt' '.4 years each. Indulged in the pastime f a reu'sr ;riio flgbt no day last wwk. l: is a sonrre of coneideralilo gratiflcatioa t i i. w that 1'i.th emerged from the conflict in .trimdiiion fomewhat similar to a Chinese pliant ttrnck by lightning. -)wl!:jte the favt that Capt. Theodore p:r. lif.e'.l. of the Altoena I.atta Guard, ' Vtis.1 Uis company rauskett to one of the ? .o iTBtsmling factions in therlare threat ! 'M Powers' Itnn outbreak, without war I ar.t r tuthrriiy, bis commission has beon ' rin by the Governor and the company ! !:' ii:di(i. -The Holiidaysburg .S?nt(fird credits the . H'iav.sjilnn dUilif with a nlay upon wer.ia i "tr-fnlly belongs to the FREEMiS, 4 i- ne are not otTendeH. th asanranco ; ilimf paper that we are u more capa- :f s.f.p H. iaiing a joke thao we are of atnry notwitbstanding. l,.!Mirinir te the Katt Ward ' boTouh shot for the championship " h a vt Tard team on Tuesday. The "an a tie, and so neither party can be i to altogether happy. Should wind :i a.Svr permit, the eamo parties will I u iuo out on the same line 10 a as- - n.v.t reiilt tomorrow afternoon. The hooks ol M r. Vallie Iuttringer have "i -eft in the bara .f A Win Evans. Esil .. ; str- street, for ce'lection. All psrsons Z th aforesaid Va'lio are boreby noti , 'I'.hirthsv musteall and mako imtledi ' I'tytnent of their respective accounts ' :hi ;.t fail, o'herwise the services of a ie 'o ei tor (accouiiti will bo called tito ,:-5:".ioii. A ran o;1t In the country mako-, i0o ' ''er. lu!.g thoncb it b, seem shoi t, iy t;c? his note payable on the first d.iy f i':-l That is good eneiiRU, but the mat "n pays n bo goes, aud what he needs : ''irr !h" wav of dry goods or groceries.-. M "''" for ash at 1-1. .1. Mills' store. High' X:fy tben?.Vmrg. Pa. (ioo1b marked ilown -!'Uy price. ."A certain cure for diphtheria bas been ottred in the nse of sulphuric arid. Tho ;;J"r an ailu'.t four drops diluted in .-r,,nrths ft a tniubisr of wafer, to bo i .jT-r- rod as occasion aad the nature of j 'v demand. For chihlren a smaller 'ji.t.:' ' It operates to coagalate the uiciiiKiim e, wuii n in men rcauny f. Euenshiirv St hi. hi . mrg Striug Hand, composed .,r I ,r'oils Jense Dolsinger, Charles t.att t?..1 k a,man and others, gave mlr , '' rtnd serenade rn Tuesday night 'lie weather was nleasarit- thn mnie '-"'r i iliTM.. .1.1 it;. . .'II p , . on , , r, h ' lot always with us then we I ' : f -l I.. ....... 1 1 v i ii i Tk Htilhin, hoys? ' Tf ' af i,,rrr t Lor. - W - J '4' mil O TUMHV infill infield G!a, kon of Mr. Wm. "V , i-T r 'ownship, had a log bro- P ... ,lv- was engaged rolling ' sol n, ,r the mirks fell upon him, ins T,t tatd. The probabilities I ,,, w"ll "t no skating this winter, CvV r11" frorn Afield, he says :;ak (.r,d, ti, no worse." ' I w'athHr ' ue,ea delicate hint to vr of commonest sense, that h.,. " ',0 married this winter had ' ""p OT'r ,h toaco. If this then the suggestion '"I."". 1 ;.ha.1 aU hnd repair To Geo. ia ,( T ' aud secure ps " w . Wr,u friu,ln the ehapa of one , ,;nt utovas they ,,n Kt paio prl. Vn.'v?r Kil,er. ' gentleman who 'ti hxy S;lvrr ;rnet Band a ", im,"j ir" rn. win , :i;'.iS. . n:,rI"K "L'oitlv aft f'SV- 1 ,ln'r 'lie tutorship ,',f p, ar- after Vi:... ? ,1,H iemMrs of tho hand i-ain- :. i u r nrj... . r . :,J ce,,," , , I'r-ni ien y, ana after 'ntr t, f ,e!tHO"" from .hat same 'ti .,f .i ' " "u "atl almost expect - .m ill. A man Mho g."iVP his nnme as Charles Clark stole rtrtnin nrticles of wearing ap- fiarel froth a clotr.ing store in Johnstown ast Saturday. He then made it convenient to skip out. A Udegram followed hlni in his flight, and the next day he was scooped np by the police in Altoona. Rome of the stolen property was found in his possession, and this fact led to the retirement of the in dividual behind the bars of ur conaty jail. John Tlrookbank, of this place, of whoe success as a deer hunter tneutiou was lately made in our paper, started several days ago on another excursion to the same localitv, south of Cressou. He travelled eastward and spent last Sunday at "Fountain Inn," three miles east of the Summit. A person who saw him there informs ns that np to that time he had killed seren more deer. He has not yet returned, and wepretnmebe will fight it out on that line as long a his luck continues. An a holiday gift to a valued friend or beloved relative, wo know of nothing more fitting or more desirable than a photograph, bust size, neatlj framed, of your "own dear self," except perhaps a handsome photo graph album., of which, ainong many other elegant articles in bis line, T. T. Spence, of this place, a photograph artist without a su perior, bas a large and varied assortment. Times are hard and trade dull, and for these reasons S pence will take photographs and sell pictures, frames, etc., cheaper than ever-. On Monday next, at Harry Marlstt's hotel, in St Angnstine, a grand rifle tourna ment, open to marksmen of Cambria and adjoining counties, will be held. A beef and a fatted hog are among tho prizes to be contested for. Boards will bo sold at ouo dollar each, with the privilege accorded tho buyer to delegate any one to shoot for hm. We understand that a Iarge;nnmber of crack sbots from this section of tho county will put in an appearance at the time and place mentioned, and a lively and intereatiug trial of skill in the use of the rifle is anticipated. Mr. Patric k Finerty, of Clearfield town ship, this conrity, killed an eleven months old shoat the other day that kicked thebame to the tune of 39t pounds after it bad been dressed. Geo. O. K. Zahm, Ksq., of this place, slaughtered two yearlid porkes on Tuesday, tha combined weight of which, divested of everything Vnt the clean meat, was over FOft pounds. J. K. Hite, Esq., also of Kbensburg, , on Tuesday, converted into ham and sausage, two pigs, seven months old, that would would be worth 546.CO if pork were selling at 10 cents per poumt. Next! A watch the size of a sunflower, manu factured out of native pine, with a veritable log-ebain aud a shield like nuto one of those worn by the ancient Crnssders attached, was presented to Mr. John A. McCIinteck, of Altoona, on Monday last. It all grew out of the fact that Mr. McC'.ititock, who had fur a long time been connected with the Pa. I- R., in tho capacity of a clerk, had ten dered his resignation for the purpose of ac cepting another situation. The gentleman's speech, on receiving tho present, Was epi grammatic. He merely remarked "Elleu blazes." King Ralakaua, monarch of the Rand1 wlch Islands, comprising all the way 0,000 square miles of territory, with a population less than that of Cambria and Hlair conn ties combined, passed over the Pa. 11. R., one day last week. He is now in Washington. Though tho train on which he journeyed stopped at Gallitzin thiee minutes to "tan wheels," yet bis majesty failed to get off and go into Col. Woods' hostelrie and take a nip. It is argued from this that he is only semi-civilized. But maybo he bad a cargo of the vi'.o stuff in his private car ! Oftr readers are familiar with the acci dental killing oT youpg Thompson, a ehort distance below Altoona, a couple of weeks ago, by a hunter who mistook him for a deer. A nearly para'lel case occurred in Grant township, Ialiana county, lately. Mr. Sam uel Kerr was out in tho" woods", and, chan oing to cross the line ef '-ision of some idiot who was out with a gnu, Aad who was una ware of the fact that deer d not wear plug hats, be received a bullet in bis back. He was severely though net fatally wounded. That lie was rot killed outright, is due sole !y to waul of accuracy of aim on tho part of one who ha.s shown him'aelf nr.f.t to bo entrusted with the custody of 6re-arms. On Monday evening last, just as oae John Shannon was boarding a train erst wf.rd bound, at Altoona,, be was gobbled by Depot Policeman Clark, on a warrant issued by Alderman McCormick, charging him with gambling, on oath of Matthew IJigtiam, of Gallitzin. Diguam and Khanuou had been enjoying a sociable chat at tho White Hall hotel, and the subject of penmanship arising, the two succeeded in getting up a bet of twenty dollars on the subject. The money, forty dollars, was deposited in tho clerk's hands, and was finally banded over to Shannon, as tbo clerk said be had won the bet. Dignam didn't think so, aud made information against Shannon for gambling. Then Bbannou enter, d a like, complaint against Iignam, and the alderman held each of them in S30U for court. Bui the mat ter was finally compromised and settle'' cablv. A fair tn of the P.enedictine Bisters wilt be bebi in Carrelltown, commencing Wednesday.of next week, at two o'clock in the afternoon. It will be open for tho re ception of all who choose to call on that day, and also on the 241h, I'f.th aud .11st instant, and on the 1st, 3d and 0th of January, at the same hour. On the 2.r.th and 27th iast., add on the 1st, 34. and Hili of January, it will le open from 12 o'clock, m ., tiil 3 p. m., and a general reception will be given rvcry Waning between the dates mentioned, from 7 to 10 o'clock. Music and refreshments at. all hours. lurig the progress of the Fair a large number of valnable articles will be chanced off. The object aimed at by the mauagers of this enterprise is a most lauda ble one, and we feel satisfied that their ef forts in behalf of true Christian charity will meet their own proper reward. A general invitation to the pu'olio to be present is ex tended. I u all earnestness we Assure tho Stand ard folks that we are fully as capable of ap preciating a joke as we are of perpetrating a bad pun, and while we are apt to retort with "the worst in the shop," we certainly thought that our old boss kn ns woll enough to understand that such a thing as malice nover found a lurking placo in our heart. Neither are we falling into second childhood nor experiencing even iu tbo re motest degree those excruciating torments which a dyspeptic is no doubt forsed to en dure, but with a clear head ami an honest heart we have endeavored to fight the battle, of lifo. a'.wavs willing to tr.ke and perhaps too willing to give a Roland for an Oliver, nd ever anxions to win the victory when uncultivated wit would serve as a weapon tf defence or offence. Iu doing this we sometime wound, for which we are always willing to apologize, and shall do so in this instance an soon as the irony contained in lbs simple phrrse "Mr. McPiko" bas ceased to enter onr soul. We cannot always repress the spirit of mischief, and seldom try, but we thall always endeavor to make amends for tho evil effects of our idle words. rrWEI.VR NEW A ELEJ.4NT SLRIOIIB o r K 1 N S B P K ) M A K E. S E IT A B I . E F it N C ok tv'o noftsn. est re ei ki by di- rtBRT. WAYNE & ., JOHNSTOWN, AND EOR fit. E VERY CHEAP. Tor;n CofBT. Tho second week s sesilon of our Ceunty Court was broucbt to a somewhat abrupt termination at Tuesday noon by the fact that R. Li. Johnston, Esq., who was isterosted as counsel in all remain ing cases en tho list, bad received a dispatch announcing the death of his mother-in-law in Philadelphia. Onlv four cases wero dis posed of previous to adjournment, which we note as follows: Mary Anple vs. E. A. Irwin and T. W. Irwin - reiifiieil :u for the purposo of testing title to property levied on as botons-imr to tho hus hnn l of the plaintiff, but which be claimed as hr own, to wit: throe hedstenls and iieil.Iing-, a lnre wnnlrolie. h liureau, piano, harness, etc. Verdict for t'UiotlfT. Slim B. MoOoiiicb vs. T. & O. Patterson felorne l ipsue. Jury find for pltiintifTin the sum of Irtl.PI. Pat'k Duncan vs. rhilip Mellon summons, treipi iuere rtuiiin freult- Verdict for plain tiff for Emily C. Lirtleartd Uarvl.-t A. Littl" vs. B.O. Kirr nnd John O. Tro.it. for ue of D. M. Mr er felsrneil Unr .Inrv find for Harriet A, Little the cow referred to in tha writ, ar.d for j dcfi'tidiinls us to tmhuico. In order to show how rapid tho popular taste for mnsic is growing, the extensive es tablishment of Mr. John Zweidinger, No 136 Smithfleld street, Pittsburgh, shows a strihiug OJfample. Starting ?-G vif no piUl for a eoTOtnencmnt' s i e ; 4. t . . 'I niiiniiusvaimini;, to-itay, Ov far the largest, most finely Jinishcd. and bsst eon ducted hoase in the lino west of Ifew York City: It has always been a point with this honso to sell nothing but first-class goods, and at the lowest prices. Inquire for any thing in the tliusisal line, from a jew's-harp op to all the instruments nseessary to faf mishing a brass-band, ot to a floe-toned "Ju bilee" or a "New England" organ, or a ala thnshek Oohestval, or a Grand Piaso, you oan be accommodated here with either, from the large and magnificent stock in store, em bracing every article In the line. The build ing occupied is a very large and tommoai ousone; four storied, with larre and. splen did sales and ware rooms, to properly and fairly exhibit their immense and fine stock of goods. One great advautage to purchasers is that the proprietor and all tbo principal attaehes of the honse are practical musicians, and you can thereby have any instrument tried and tested, as to quality, tone, ete., to yoar entire satisfaction. Musioal goods of all descriptions imported in large q nan ti tics, for wholesale and retail trade. Attached to and part of the establishment, are work shops for the repairs of all sausieal instru ments, from a piano to the smallest inure ment. Tho workmen employed in the same are all skilled Gerruau nisebanies. We adviso our readers, wbea they visit Pittsburgh, to etll in at the mammoth es tablishment of Mr. John Zwsiimwoke's, 136 Smithfikld SXKST, aed tot can pass an hour very pleasantly in lookiug through the establishment and inspecting the large stock of musical inttismeats. -DinERT, WAYNE A CO.. JOJiyaTOWH, PA , AKKAUEXTS FOR THE LEST SI'RAW AND EEED CITTTBRd IN THE MAKKUr. Billou's Monthly Maoazihk fok Jancait. The Jauuary number of this popular Magazine is now issued, and is a splendid specimen of what is to come after it during the year. The contents will de light the patrons of tho Magazine, for they are so varied all must be pleased. Thin is just the kiud of publication that will answer for a Christmas or New Year's present. I'.very subscriber a handsome Cbromo. Glance over the following list of contents and see what awaits you: "The Dudley Tamily;" "Venice:" "Autumn;" "Disinher ited: or, The Mvsfery of the Headlands;" "A Farewell to 1.S74;" "A Woman's Hand;" "Along the Mozambique;" "The GIaiI New Year;" "A Teapot;" "Will She Marry Him?" "Love Repressed;" "Wbv I Married the Widow;" "The Mother's "Warning;" "Gerald's Tcmptatioa;" "Storv of Jack Short and Besfy Hurt-es;" "Satisflad;" "Ja pan as It was and is;" "Our YouJf'.t Pko ftE's bTOKT-TELLKK Mademoiwelle Byl phina: or, The Fortunes of a Castaway;" ' How the Littlo Come: got a Tail;" "Curi ous Matters;" "liuthveu's Puzzle Page;" "The Housekeeper;" "Fact and Fancies;" "A Brilliant Announcement for 1S75;" "New Yoar's Greetings (Humorous Pic tures.") Published by Ti'lDUtf.5 & Talbot, "6 Bromfie.d Street, Boston, Mags. irWE TTA VE FOR PALE, CMEAP. SIX rAK l.ll.UiS NO. I AND NO. 2 SM I NO LK3, IN QUANTITIES TO I IT PURCHASER. 1)1 BERT, W AYNE A CO., Johnstown, Pa. RrtKCMATtSM. A vitiated state of the blood ;s the primary cause of rheumatism, and the terribte racking pains and aches are merely the secondary conMii,nccst which it is in vain to attempt to cure by external ap plications, liniments, etc., alone. Kvery part of the system is liable to an attack of rheunsatism; but tho hips, loins, knees, ankles, wrists, and shoulders are its more ordinary preformicet. It often shifts fmrn one part to another, oFpec.ia'.iy wlmn in tho acute stage, hence ho inutility of blis ters and liniments. The cause is In the blood. Remove the cans, and the 8Vct census. This we do by vegetable remedies. Regular nentralizers of the cause antidotes to the poiuon. These antidotes to the rheumatic diathesis we always keep on hand. Wo prepare our own eomponnds, and have our prescript ions filled under our own supervision, out of the bn-t quality of medi eines, withont regard to cost. Give our system and remedies a trial if yon are troubled with this paiuful disease, if you would be cured. Drs. OLpnnrK, NO. 132 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. -r,-rtK HERE. ROTS. YOU CAN BUY mo 1 I BERT. WA YN E CO.. JOH KSTOW N. A KLKOANT PAIR :F WARRANTED STEEL SKATES FOR ON H DOLLAR. A GRAjtn pROTrxT. If our readers fail to peruse the Oak Hall ad vertisement in our columns, they will miss one of the most re markable business documents of this ag. Semmed up in a few words, ll is a ileclara tion by the Largest Clothing House in the United States, that in their fall and winter business they will adopt all the improved plan which, one at a time, other houses in their line have timidly tried. It is a public pledge that they will seilor caxh cbn, aud for the moderate profit that tradnrs in cash goods, such as grocers, money dealers are satisfied with. It is an offer to take back purchases and pay buck xth., rest for cent, if within ten days the customer desires it. For this purpose a signed Guarantee is famished with each garment, so that chil dren and foreigners and all classes can buy of thoir stork undcrstandingly. They attach a label to every piece of olothiner. naming in plain figures the amount f caub that will buy it, aud the name and character of the material of which it is composed. TK Boad to IIxAtTit. Cleanso the stomach, bowels and bleod trom all tile acrid, corrupt and offensive accumulations which produce functional derangement, and yon remove the cause of most diseasos which afflict the hit mar- family, and thus save large doctor's bills. The most effectual and relia ble remedy for this purpose is found in Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. No cheap wood or paper boxes, but kept fresh and reliable in vials. High livers, those indulging in ease and pleasure, and those of sedentary habits, cau prevent Boils, Carbuncles, Gout, Red Skin, Eruptions, Pimples, Constipation, Piles, Drowsiness, Biliousness, and other condi tions indnced bv such habits, by taking from four to six of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purga tive Pellets once a week, or, better still, one or two each night. They are sold by dealers in medicines. DY9PrftTA. Dyspapsia is tho most dis couraging and distressing disease man is hair to. Americans are particularly subject to this disease and itsetTects, such as sour stom ach, sick headache, habitual wostiveaess, heartburn, water-brash, gnawing and burn ing pains in tho pit of the stomach, coming np of the food, coated tongue, disagreeable taste in tho mouth, imparo blood, aud all diseases of the Stososch and Livr. Two doses of Green's Ai'oust Flower will re lievo you at once, and there positively is net a case in the United States it will not cure. If you doubt this go to ynr Druggists, Iem roea Sc Murray, or I. M. WoleRlagle& Son's Store, at Wilmore, aou get a aaraple bottle for lOcents and tiy it. Rcgularsizo75cents Frntw of OiiAsan -Dr. Morris' Syrnpof Tar, Wild Cherry aud Horehound combines all tim medicinal virtues of th-se articles which long experience has proved to possess the most et2ctel aaiitics for all diseasesof the Throat and LnsKH. Coughs and Colds are speedily relieved by it asid ia Croup it acts like magic. Call at U. J. Lloyd s Drsg Store and obtain a sample botlreo charf, or a regular size for ?1 ; or at P. M. Woie ulacln .Sc Son's Store, Wllmoro. J. R. MR nrs" 111 North 2d St., Phil. f3-13.-ly. The Land Ofi-ice. A eorrespondent of j me ruuaueipnia lTes luruisbea the follow ing in relation to the above department: The Surveyor General will make his last re port this year: artor which the office will bo merjred in that of Secretary of Internal AtJnlrs, the Ijind Department in one of the o!tf of fices connected with the Provincial. Colonial, and State jrovernraient. of which a brief history may not be out of place. It w organized in fls, by tho appointment of Thomas Holrre, Purveyor General, who was suceeeded by Pd wurd I'euniritrton in lr!M. From November 10, 1701, Commissioners of Property transacted the business of the Land Orf.ce. who were Bd wsrd SSnppen, tirifrith Owen, Thomas atory, and James Logan. The ortices of the Secretory of the Land Or flce. Keeper or theOrent Seal. Master or Rolls, and the Receiver General, were slso tilled during- the provincial period. In 170ti Jacob Tay lor became Surveyor General followed by Ben jamin East burn in 1733, William Parsons in 1741. Nicholas Scull In 174S, and John Lukensin 171. In 17S5 the office ws railed Secretary of the State Land Oftlce, with Dnvid Kennedy as Sec reiary, followed ;by Nathan Lufborongh in 17W. Tench Coxe in 1?00, Andrew Blllott iu 1WI, Sauiuei Cochran In lsoy, William Clark in 1MH. James Purdy in Utt I, James Diskerson In lsi4, Samuel W orkman in 110, John Gehhart in 1H3. John Klinif instnit h in 1S39. William Hopkins in 1. April 17, 1SH, the office of Secretary of the Land Office was abolished, and tbo duties devolved on the Surveyor General. Toe Mas tor of Rol heiran 1777,'when John Morris held the office, followed bv Nathan Iiwin in 17S5nnd l'iiiiothy Hattock In i.-0u. In 1805 theothoe was abolished. Jaine Johnson was the first Re ceiver Genera!, 1785, fotlowed bv Frederick A. Muhleuberir in lTre.t. and John M.-Kl.uirU in lsfjl. March J; 1()9. The Receiver General of the Laud Office was abolished, and the books were inueu in charge by the Sworetarv of the Land Ollice. Tbe following are the Surveyor Gen erals since the Revolution, John Lukeus 17-s5; Kaniel Urodbead, 1789: Ssmul Cochran. lJl); Aadrew Porter, l(i$; Jaoob spanffler, ll- Samuel Coolir.iri. IM?1: i;t.ril llir.r Is'.'A- Jacob Spsna-ler 180; John Tnvlo;-. lXSti: Jacob Salada l&JO; John Laporte. lstfl: John Porter Urawley (the first elected.) 18.'; John Rowl, le.)7; William A. Keim.ls60. Henrv Souther (to Jill a vacancy 1; James1 H. Rarr, lsf3; Jaoob M. Campbell, lsws. Robert B- Heath. 1S72, whocloses mis lonjj list, and at the expiration of whose term tbe office will tie merg-ed into that of Sec retary of Internal Affairs. IfEAT, ff CP3T A HTIA I. AMD COM Tfl UT AJJt.B. A Cell tic-man of culture and laste. who r-sid- In ttlnnsbiirir, recently purchased from S.J. Hess Ac Bro., 241 and 243 Ksln street Johnstown, as lient-nttinfr. well-rnnde.handoine to look St and apnureully ifood to wearsilit of clothinjr aany man not n fop miifht wih to posses, for which he paid I he remnrksbly "ow price of twelve dol lars, cash ou the nail, so to speak. All which tells a story well worth Jisti-uin- to iu these wretched hard times. , Br, Good to titat Cap. Pea! with him t'lidiy, treat liinawith csre; he went Into it Mindly, nnd hns litile to wear that is, little that's nobby or r.ot an "eye ore," for he rude the wron- hnbbv nr.d missed the ritfht store. Rotter by far. while seeking th;it suit, to h'tve thoiiffht of the '-Stxr." so silent and mute, bv which many aro jruMed to Murphy's famed Hall, where clothinjr's prvided in abundaricc for nil. 109 Citntou street, Johnstown. PEcStnT. TO the T, A ST. A rural poet who re-eentls- save expression to the sentiment that It whs hia desire to dio "a mid thojrrand solitude of the mountain tops,-' took it a!l bach and said that he Wanted to live n while lonT, after ho hoard that &!yers 4 Lloyd were selling- the ne cessaries of life so cheap that It wo-ild pny any man much better to live and buy (foods from themrtban to dio and pny his own funerai ex penses. oniTt'Anr. WILL. Tn Allegheny town shlf, Cambria eoon ty, on Monday nlztat last, Mr. Auggwtish Wili., .o4 about 3!S years. The remains of the deeeased were interred tn tho cemetery at Auirnstlne yesterdsy. Ths dls easo to which he fell a victim was rw-ntraetsd whilst serving bis country sr a soldier during tho lato war. He wa. hichly esteemed by ail wbocn Joyed his acini-iintsnee, nd thoyas well ss hts wilo scd two children sre filled with sorrow at his untimely takinif sway. Bi fnthir -.vas ono of tho t-cry flrt-t settlers of what Is now known as Cam bria eminty. PENNY fin Ti'.eMay. 8th Instant. C. B.. son of Charles and Sara h J. 1 enny, of Madison aven ue, AR'.-ft-hcny city, ajreil 11 munths. QTRAY BULL. Came to tha rosi- w-7dence of tbe subscriber, in Ousqnebanna townptiir-, Panti-1a eountv. on or about the first day c-f Sfiptcmher Inst, a brlndle Bull bctwoon 3 audsyasrs old, with a white sirlpa across tho shoulders, Tho owner will pleano coma forward, prove property, and tnko hini awny, otherwise ho wlil be disposed of aeeor.Iina: to law. WILLIAM MILLER. Susquehanna Twp.. Dee. IS, l74-3t. STRAY SHE HP. Came into the enclosure of the snbseriher, in Alle gheny townea'p, cm or about the flrt of Wetobrr last, nine head of Sheep, eight of which sre all white anrt tho other blaek. Several of them hare both ears clipped, others have one ear clipped, and soma have no marks whatever. The owner It requested to come forward, prove property, and take tho same away otherwise thy will be dis posed of according to law. JOSEPH OBAStER. Allegheny Twt).. tw. ia, i, -,7a SHERIFF'S SALES. Bj Tirtue f sundry writs of Vend. Expon., Alio Vrnrt. Ezpnnan, and Ftri Farias issued out of the District Court of Common Picas of ram brla County, and to me directed, there wfl I be exposed to public at tho Opi-ra Honae. .ToHwtowm, on Hn.intT, the 4iM dv f .! on?iry next, at 1 o'clock, p. M ., the fol lowing Rcnl llstate, to wit: A i.l the right, title and Interest of John Ful ton, of. In sed hy t lot of arround sltuato hi Ocnc roacfrb borough, Caint'rln county. Pa., fronting' on an alley snd adjoining land of Jonathan Or rieWv having thereon erected a two storw plank house, now in the ocenpauey of John Iulton Taken la execution and to bo sold at the eiiit of John Thomas. Also, ail the riRht, title snd Interest of William Etehinson, of. In and to a lot of ground siluato in Johnstown boronxh. Cambria coilnty, Pa., ad joining; lot of John Ktehlnson on the norlh front iniy on I'nion street on tho east, Vine street on the (oulh, and Stoney Creek on tho west, hnvinc thereon erected a two story plank house cow in tho ocoupancy of Wllliuia Ktehlnson. Tnfcen In excranion and .to be sold at tho suit of Joseph Shoemaker. . , A lis. all the rlfht, t!tIo:ihd interest of Wl'llam A. Peterson, of, tr. and to a lot of grnuud sitoate in Coneniauirh township, t'ainbria county. Pa., (known as iiuck's town.) frontinic on the town ship road and adj iiaing lots of Levi Jsooby and ('onmaujh township school, having tiierosn ere;-te4l s two story plnsk houee snd blacksuiitb shop, now in tho occupancy of William A. Peter son. Taken In riont ion and to be sold at ths suit of lsvid J. Shaffer. ALS'j. all the right, title and Interest of Ooora-a Albert i. of, in and to a piece or parsol of land sit nate in Lower Yoder township. Cambria county, I., adjoining- lands of O. Kurtz, John Kurtz, and others, containing abont four acres, more or less, all clearoJ having thereon orectcd erected a cue story plank house and log staMo, new In the oc cupancy of Ceo. Alnbrti. w Taken in execatlou and to be sold at tbe suit ef Highland .V King. Ai.so. all tbe light, title and interest of Lewis Ritz. of. in and to a half let of ground sitsnte In tho First Ward of Johnstown horouirh. Osmbrla eountv. Pa , frontins: on an alley on tho Sunih. ad- joinina: lot of Henry Ra.ih on tbo east, an allay on j the north, snd lot of Mrs. Grubie on the wost having hereon erected a two story frsnie uje, now in the ocenpascv of Samuel BeaiP. Taken in execution ana to bo sold at tho uit of Petor Gick. IIKRMAJT BAUMF.R. Sheriff. HhcrlaTs Oftce, Johnstown. Do. 14, 174. D ISSOLUTIGJf OF PARTNER- MIIP, Notice is herebr eiven that tho PTrtOrsblp lately sxlstinc between C. L. Plris xiid snd A. J. Griswold. of ENtmliurf. C.mbria oonaaty. Pa., under tha Arm name of Griswold I!rtssrs. was dissolved, on tho 7th day of No vember, 1S74. by matual eoasest. and on the sains dny the said firm maiio as assignment for the bsi'ieQt ef their creditors, constituting Geo. ('. K. Zahm. Esq., thoir Assigneo. All debts owing to tho said partnership are to be reeeivod by the said Geo. J. K. Zahsa, Ksq , and sll demsa.ls on tha said partnership are to be prcssttted to him for settlement. C. L. HEISWULI), A. J. UK1SWOI4). Ebonsboeg, Dc. 4, lT4.-8t. ATCII II I M! The young aneak thief who tore a couple of boards off the roof of the granary on the farm of tho nnder signad. In Carroll township, and then crawled tn and stole a new oil can. will bear watch Inir, not wlOisHladini? tho fact that bedoemad It prudent to return the stolen article jast ia time to -s&po arrest. It may bo proper tossy that I know the psrty woll and could (five his name, but. it shoald surfTlce for tho present to warn him, as 1 now do, to keep hands off ray property In tho future If he de sires to fipe the rigors o'f the law. JOSEPH GL'TWA LD. Ebeosbure-, Dec. 11, 1SI4 -St. TRAY BULL. Came to the re- idenee of the subscriber, in Clearfield township, on the Z.ifh day of November, 1874, a red BULL, with some white en the hind part of bis belly and curly hair of a brlndle oolor on head snd neck; has horns about two Inches lon-y; was two ycrars old last Spring. The owner is requested to cyime forward, prove property pay ehsrpes and taka him away; otherwise he will be sold according to lnw. MARTiX I CARL K Ckarfkl l Twx, Dee. 11, lS74.-3t. TO VLlls WuOliTltCOU! Owiag to the freat tcarc'tj of money and the long oti- tinned neglect of many of my customers to pay up their indebtedness for the past year or more, I am compelled to adopt ANOTHER SYSTEM of doing busiuess. Very many of my cus tomers have allowed their accounts to run fur such an unreasonable length of time that a great loss to me, without any benefit to themselves, has beou the result. Hence it ia that I Cnd It and at the same time keep up my stock and meet my obligations promptly. I ara ti nee rely thankfal for the liberal pationage that has been extended to me, and now earnestly ask one aud all who are indebted to me, no matter how large r bow small the amount, to call and settle, either by cash or note, BEFORE THE 1ST DAY OF JANUARY, as I need and must bave money. Believ ing aa I do from past experience (which I have paid well for) that it will be better for me as well as for my customers to adopt the ready-pay system, After the FIRST of JANUARY NEXT, SELL AST GOOfS OX (HKPtT. I am fuHy conviaced that in three cases out of four persons buying goods never find a more convenient time td pay than when they make their pun bases, and as f.n in ducement to my customers to buy fY cash or in exchange for country produce, I will, after tho above date, KNOCK OFF ONE-HALF the PROFIT heretofore realised in this place on foods of the same class. Hoping that my old customers will take no offense at the new mode of doing busi ness I am about to adopt, but will contin tfo to favor me with their patronage on a strictly aash basis, which they will be rare to find the very best for all aonaerned, I pledge myself to mark my goods down to the lowest oash ratna. oyn rnzcfs to alt.: Mid COMPETITION DEFIED! in ECGDS AS WELL AS PRICES. George Huntley, UKAI.ER IX Qrt Paints, CUe, &c, &o., V. S. Manufacturers and ohers who some times find it necessary tos-nd orders for nols through their employ-, can make special er rs ng-cinents. with the understanding- that tbffr HCCDimts wiil be psid in f.ll at the end of each month. Dec. 11, 1ST. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VAI.rABLK REAL & PERSONAL PROPERTY. Y vlrtne of nn order lned out of the t'nttel IsSmtrs I'isirirt Court, the nndcrMftned will expose to piihllc sale, in Loretto, Cambria county. On TUESDAY, 29th December, 1S74, AT IO O'Cl.OCM. A. M.. 1 tbroospsire H AK. 1 RAROt'CH V.. I two-horo CAKKlAltK. 2 TOP BCCHJ1KS. 1 (PTN HI CJ fY. 1 double and 8 Finnic SLKltJHS. 4 dot-hie sets and 4 single cts Hakxkss. 11 Horrk C'oi. t.ARs. 1 tlent's Stnm.K, 1 Sine 3 appi.k, 7 strini;" BellB. 7 Ullnd Itridlcs, 9 Robes, a lot ol Horse Ulankcts, Ac. Also, 1 &!.kcn. 1 Soil, 1 HaSls-Tcp Tills, 5 CVr nc-Seaferi Ch airt, I Wardrobe- and many other articles- Als'j, at the same time and place, 3 LOTH OK GROUXt) wits a TWO STORY FR AM E LHOl'SE, lanre STABLK and necessary Oi'TRnniNdS thereon eraeted. Well supplied with good water aud in xrsllent cwaditioa. T-Terins will be made known en dav of sale PATKICK MKALI.KY. Aesljfnee of Fklix Uck. Lcretto, Pe(V 4. lS74.-4t. "CTXECUT0U8' NOTICK. Estate of Peter Kayi.ok, dee'd. tetters Teanientiry on the enste of I'eter Kaylor. late ofMnnster township, t'arabri eoun tv, hav:pT been irrsnted to the undersin-ned by tho Rey:,ter of t Id county, all persons indebted to said estate sre requested to mnke iinuiedln:s payment, and these haTinif ela rns against the srne will present them properly aatBon'.lcrted for settlement. .TORS' ft. KAYLOR, ) THOMAS RAKURNT, Er.ntor. JOSEPH HOOUE, ADMINISTRATION" NOTICB. Estate of las J. Parkish, dec a. letters of Adre'jtr.jo,, on.Khe estate ol said dc oodent. late',, Msnsrer townshlp.psmbris eoun'y, having- cCn granted to the nndefsisrned, all per sons '.udobtod to saM estate are requested to make -i-rne;it forthwith, and those bavins: demands e.alnst the same will present them properly pro bated for settlement. L'LTZA PARRISII. Adminlstratr:. Essn ebnrg, Nov. 20, 1874.-tt. 1. I'OIJI.Tv, A petit of tbo Weatervt Ponnay I vnatla, nsterst Ohio nod West TirKlolst Prestt Asaorlatlow, Is tho only person In Pittsburtrb who Is author-' ized to solicit sua receive pny for advertise ments to be inserted In tbe Camhki a Kbbxmas. lie has our lowest advertising rate. ILLINERT DKICSS MAKING. The attention of the Ladies of Ebcns hnrr and vloinitv is dircoted to the fact that M US. R. R. JON tS bas just received an invoice of now and fsshinnable Milllnsry Goods, at ber rooms in the Kast Ward. Ettenstmra;. Weddlnf Bnnnets. Hats, etc.. speclslty. Dresiro shins promptly and neatly done. The pstroasrs of tsas ladies is rrspovtfulir ollotd f kll J Vf J. BUCK, M. D.t i-'A- Pbysleian stud KnrteeHi Casroli.iows , Pa. Oface In roar of John Buck's store. Ifisrht en I la id be made the rrwldonee rrf ioissi IK-ts, i. f Anfl 4. IT78.-t-tl f AMES J. 0 ATM AN, M. D J Physician nnd nrPon, Kkxiicro, Pa Office on ITig-h street, nearly oppontte Blair's f7otet. Residence 1 1 Town Hall. J alien street, where oljsht calls should be made rVt--tf.1 ANIRL McLAUGHMN, AHrtfy at-Lnte, Johnstown, Pa. Offloo In the sii Exchanire hliltn. (up steirs.) comer rrf t." ton and, Loeua&sT reels. Willitnd ro sH bm ness oon-noxrPil with blwrrf rssirwi. r. A. PFOBMAKKH. .....WW. H. SRCRI.ER SHOEMAKER & 3ZCHLER, Altoni.rs.st.I.aw, 3-1 -1 SaEXSUUttQ, 47AMBRIS CO , P I. Itf.l Ayer's Sarsaparilla ts w!Wlr known as one of tLe ruoj-i etTectual remedies, eter discovered for cleansing the sys tem and purifying the Mood. It has stood the test of years, with a con stantly growing rep utation, based on its sustained bv its re- Intrinsic virtues, and taarkable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually pure out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases Uiat have lurked in the system r years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, ami disappear. Ince its wonderful cures, many of whtcii are ptibliily known, of Scrofiilft, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers Krtiption, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumor, I$!ofolie, Itoilsl4iniples, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's KIre, loe or Urvsipo !v. Tetter, Salt Klieum, Sch!X Head. Itiiierworiii, and internal Ul eerations of the L'terus, Stontivcli, antl Liver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not f?ccra ejKci ally adapted, such as Iropsy, I3-.spei-piii. Fits Neuralgia, Heart I)lseiLe, Female "Weakness, Iebility, and Lieucorrliopa, wheti they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous oisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. liy renewing the appetite and vigor of the lixestive orpans, it dissipates the deprepiorI arid listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel letter, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a now lease of life. PtiETAltED DT Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical nnd Analytical Chrmisf. SOLD Br AXL DnVG-JISTS EVEBTWUERB Singer Sewing Machine And Where to Buy It. Covstrvaw 5ee hTC nelahNur. or yo telJ sis wkero I cna tnv tho rowing mat-blue sccple tftlK to mesh atoat ? Cisss- or Kb-;svro Ye. with lrnre. 1 pr'snr.c it is tho Singer Sewing Kaafciue tw y saeno. :. Tes. th'.'i ths nsmnof It. I ' dtr I- V u 1 1 .Mil i...ti t k L. w, A m :T9 as.t ef Y.n. hni's store. Is the r'sce. h(i uij word lor it j yon win no weii pioFcd wis year pnrer.n' u yon inTet In ono of thn,nsrHn-s. Wfr. Baiiv H Tlt. the eif.-ntii. f.sve " on linml all styles and ircs ol t bi-o indict aMt ms li;n-s. from the cheapest to tho most t!iM. snd arc scotuStQ" dnt ir,i r'-n'lco.n who Will be pleS!d to'liowy jfl t lie in and otJ of theirriirio!is!rtchln 5. whsihut you ilc?ire to t-sy or not. "t lu-y also keep thread, hct-iiles and all the oilier iiarapliroualiR ot s sew ini nm'-liit'e: nrid are st all tini?p prepr.n-d to at ten 1 to the repairing of machines in a sot' tabtJl and satisfactory nnnm-r. sad at very :nodcrts rates. Pon t ferret the p!nw-Htph TtTeel. liw ri cal of .tthu'i nture, Klensljur l-tS4.-.r.l EBESSBURG WOOLEN FACTORY. fl 'ntcn-steci pnrtiee have been repurtinje in tbe northern cert f thin comity thai ur rates for us a u tact urina- 'V)olin tiools. -.. nrc ir.u-:h hishr limn tliey really nre we iVmi it ne'-esary for tmr own protection and for the inf.nmstloii of the public to publish tbe tullowiu); i.isiT ot raters. r.i.vn'kotg i.SS.SO per fiii't. Flannels SO and S.r cts. per yard. Ca-simeres 50 t:ts. per yard. Satinetts , ',o ctn. ptr yarl. Car.linjjand Spinning 20 cts. per lb. Carding T " ' " T. J. .I'lNKS X BOS. Xnfy TS. Ml- f . Kvt-nt'i'ltr W)j1ii Eagle PLANING MILL. MASl-PACTrREIt OF FiOQiiRiL Weate-EsarijiE Mm, SASH-UOORS. BRACKETS AND M3:jLD''J33. LUMBER cf EVERY DESCRIPTION, KTlteT.t:H snd POSTS -Cedar snc I.eront. aScroll-Ssw-;; ssS Ke-sawlns; done to order. CoRSEU ROBlSSOS ATt A MIIR8HS fjTS., pMI. AlVLEGKKrT Y OfTT, PA. I3rn.) CKAVVFOliD HOUSE, rnFJISRl Bti, FA. John FItiharrls, Proprietor. HAVING lenscrt sad rt fnrnisbt-d the sbove well known and r pulsr hotel, the propri etor is now amply prepared to n, -commodate nil who may favor nim with thlr pntrotmfl-e. The het that the market stTi-.rd will l.e sr-r? cd st the Tattle nt all Ree.sona. tho IVir will tie kept constantly supplied with the choicest liquors, and the oominodious Matilo will bo pnder t1", chsrir of a cn efn! and attentive hostier. 0 cT.irt wit! be arnred to render Kc;s e.rr.fr.; st'leandwe!! pleased !rt ercrr Pir'.ur Snd by properstteotion to tuainess",,j u moderate scale of rrievs tbe propricto- n ip'stowln bis way to pabl c favur. (MBy 2. 1873.-tf 1 A & SSIO.NKJJ.'S NGi'ICE.-Notirein hert-bv ivcr .natfl T.. Cmnsniimiiil A. J. O S'jtvf.t t,f Susquehanna town ah -p. t'sra br: e'j1;i(T a j)y 0f rolnctsry aasirnmont re r.'.gncd n their estate, real and peraml. o ''. tm-iiritrnel, r-'Jli:c io Kle:isuri. for tho benefit of thir crslitors. All persons tnerfor indebted to the said V. L. OriswolC aad A. J.Oris wuld are requested toniake payment to the under signed, an 1 those bavine; c'siipsor demactfs will make known tbe same withont delay. Ol.O. CI. K. ZAHM. Atstjrnee f I... Onswold A A. J. Uriswold. PJtieneBrs. Nov. 13. 174,-U NOT J C K.Thi is to notify all p-sr-ties that I have this, tlay pun baaed at fShprifl's s.tle from Hurt Marts the fol!ow!nic personal property, to wit: 3 tables. 4 be!iteai;s and bo-Id inz. 1 piece oil cloth. 1 lot carpet. 1 clock. 3 Stands. 2 looLin (;laa,s I cuokiii s'.ove 1 cap bosrd, 1 water cooler, 1 bar and xt ures. with bot tles. I hr.ve left the sbive artiiiles with Hikrt Mint dorlr.(f my piwasnre. il all persons are hereby forbid interfering; with the lime. U. J. DAVIS. Hsraloek, Xov. Ti, 18T. 12-t.-3t. OTIFICATION OF ASSIQNKK F AppoiutmeT. (Tn Hmkruptey.t Wbstirs Ihstrict or Pcsmtlvasu. The underpinned boreby srives notice ef his appoiut mentas A ss jrneeof" KilI.ii Kk K. of Loretto. mi the bounty of Cambria and State of Pcniisylvaaia, withia said ltistrlct. who has been adjurieed a Kankrnrt upon h!s own polities by tbe 1'iswiot Court ol sai4 District. PATKlt.'li MEALLEY, Aasisaee. Loretto, Iks. , lr -8t. "TOTICE. llnTinp thistlaj bougM " at SborifTc salo tbe tllowine niscri'ca articles, to wit: 1 oookinij slcvo and vtensiis. I beat in stove, 1 elouk, and 1 bedstead, which I have left in the possession of Sinm llirwuin, I herebv cantlnn ail persons t!iiit Interfering !m any way with !d proie-rty. JdSKPH (IUTWAI.D, Ebensburfr, Nov. So, 18T4.-3U OA I ! CQAL1 ! The arcnl)tr Is prepered to furnish. In larco or email aiisntlllM. H inalltr-s Of ANTHRA CITE snd j El l UMinwt'S tuu a i lowrst market rates. Coat delivered promptly snd free of charro fir hsullns at any point In Rbenshurs; or vicinity Orders .eft at the Zahm ?tokr wUI receive ear ly nttentlon. DArtlBL H. ZAHM. Efceajseurr, Sept. 1, U7e.-tf . II. I'LANK, M. R, resipectrnlly offers his professional services to tbe oltlteBS of Kbentharir and vtehtity. I "floe 'ad. jolnirnf rasi'lfno anJ tutmndiwiety tn the rear of lln. It. J, Lloyd's drx s.. S'lrht eet?s eaa be mais t t rrei 1-ne of Mrs. Hani, on Craw. Vft street, K'M'nsi urf. 4-Z4.-tl. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES1 GASH BUYERS . , AT tHB- Ho-MisMiij ZvS?& ' flXIH jtfTisrfifl rwef r.lf ittforsm 1 ott,efn tf lU-ittiura ul ti i.t.p m r ai'r that he hr iwao lHR T H.:t 4 I N r ua tNi TO Cf.el bL on Mi iSMds !u M line. e-.rs4nT f MOWING REAriXO MACULES ! AKD OTHER FA.TMIM6 iWlETITSt ! mm, PARLOR AD BEATING flT.YK Me mnrt pT"''"r V.- c an1 tf aM ft j ii ic snd 4(riiities : ! mm !? STB! JBK5H3! ! v n oisnTifsstutc : HARDY ARE, ALL KIND I , sveb ss Iicks. Soi e s. Tint t H'rtw. f! it-rr . tttercc, Tf'ic Itltic.c. lo!ts. ln-n rji-1 . -. i V iit.low tilss. l'otty. Tslile K nivrf atiil To' ts, i Viin Emvccsn.l K.rk. Pi kcl Rrnf, Tx- biii ami i'a p-x.tis. !-nt tjs. A !-, ; H-Swi-. 5i -r. t:arrrssrS t i-mi.h. II f-1 --. ' A 1Ts'Ii's. Iti-rti-r .M.v hi... .A.-B-i.!-" I.s-- tis. I'Imiicb. IVm.vmiw. 5pictes, t ilc. !-!. Anvils, iss. Vrcncbes, hin, IVnt t si ' ' Cut i!ns of Jill kinils, Plm'-rl. k. . ; So vt lies iuvI nsths. Hakes rrhs. t!etri I Shnii Ij.fc. Tcirs. V s. Brfstte. C'. ibrs .s- . olid Vin-r. l'etcnt Churns snrtj t : Mohies en rally. tjrlnl-tn. s. I'ctei.t v , ln;'eiinl Vcasnrrr. I.nmt-cr 5r-k. i steel Rir.-c. tmt 'mis. Brtnlv,n.Plii'l..' ' -I triJf. f.iwder. Clips. I1. CiiwSbiKi f : Nslis. -M tot l'irtcs.tirstrs tnil Fire lit u i Wfc nnl Cistern Puinps. o., c. ! HarnccQ rnd Ssddlory Vcti t.f all Vlii'l. Inirreat varlesy: ! WOOD and WILLOW WAHE tn ron'l !iorlUin ; CA Ti i: OX Oil. anil OIL 1, A .Tf TS. T'h OIL Inl oil. Linseed Oil. l.t:LnKi!"i r!;. Itr-sin, Tnr. Vninis. Vern'ies. Tin icnu.. al cohol. c. : PtUer-rialc Wro, i !b A ljsiiiil- fir)ceri's, t Jieli Ten. TofTee. 9ucrs. Pyrnin M!st??r s; .;iire T'rl"iT Pest-ties. Dried A I'l'les, H i.iuinj , P:h, Crackers, idee, Posrl lUrlcy. A?. rI"'lrtor jiikI Oij-fi ! PHlnt.Varnish.ATMtewncli. ernl'. ILirse. c!-. Sinn-. liHnf. Cl-.tlu-s suit T.wiib ltrli-ti t. n II Kinds nn1 sires : !!- 'or1s. JlenMIs Itup"-. i':l tnaiiv ni'irr urtUii-s. at tli bc.jt ls . wade, iislntc 1 and put tip ss ehesp ns pot-st! 1 roll CAftt. A I1liei-1 lso.ii:nt w1 t country dealers buylns; Tinware t y wh"!to "ifo'tiiB ULNTLLY. Hh-r.ur. July iV 1873. U. JyTKXT POOH TO rOST-OFFIClL Oooititiu' Htoves, TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Hat Ipir recent.1. v t.iken poealon of the n-w-lvttten :f and enmuioflioua tiolMmcr nn HtH sVft t-t. two diMrs east t the flunk and rtwii-! oniisSte the SntmtAln Hons, the iibsrH -r 1 bt-tter tirep-d thHnr tn mwt'iiemre 'l srtloles In the 11 N.O il'I'KJt and SI LET T-I lt i KAltC line, silo wbi-b will le ftsrnishnn. n Imvers .it tlii very Wiwe-st llvtusr pt-S. s. "fbe sobscNber a'in propterc to keip a full and varied assortment of Cookiug, Parlor nnd Heating StorcR or the moat approved flofdartw. tT-!POI"TINJ and ItoOFIM! me.de to orTss and rsrinntftl porfwet In iniirtf Kfture BJiiln!" iciiHl. Htl'AIIilNtl promptly attended Vi. AM wwk do:se I v rce will 1-e done nrh' on1? on rair terms, and h!I STOVES end WA IIE eoid by me tin le dop.-nded upon ss to quality and cannot I n undersold In prion. A c-oiUnirjs and inerense f pntrti!Br Is respect ul'.y eoltoll tod, snd no effort w ill wanUi.f to ronder 4u kiro satisfaction to all. V A LI.TE LL'TiUNGBIl. rS-oasbur-, Oct. 18. l:0.-t. - i. ' " tra w w alLl Li, -SIIU1H TV BEY GOODS, NOTIONS, CROCERIE9. HARDWARE, QUEENSVARE, n.iTS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. AND ALLOTHF.lt GOOD3 USUALLY KBPT IN A COUNTKY STOIIH. WOOL AND COUNT II Y ruODiXW TASKS IS tlCRAUSI ros CJOOM. Store on South Side cf Main Street, i a xs:v M i i t j t x BOOK, DRUG and V 4uETY STORE n A VINO recet:-y tnlHtired our slot k wosr now prepsre. to sell st e-reat rcdnett- from former t" -.os. Our Slot k consists tT I'ruirs. J!cd .,t-s. I'erfutnerv, Kant-V NK Icon's. IJ and Allen's Hair K'tiratTv-, Pills. 0',!tmet;t. Plastera. Llnlmente. I'uln !; Icr. Citrate Mssnesta. Kss. Jamairt iirir-i'. 'ore lavoi li'ir F.xtrac-ta. r.en-es. I.ctwii Syrup. S'vo.htn Syrup, ?ptcel 5j i up, ftbut.ui P. Pure ?pli-e, o. Cigars and Tobcctc3t Ci.-tnk Ilooks. Deo "s. Notes and Bonds: Crp; Post. Commercial and Sll kinds of Note Pal or ; Ent!n'H, Pens, Pencil. Arnold's tVrltli:a Hui l. P!ick slid fd Ink. r.x-krt nnd I a ftookK. Vajfiiie. Nfwapapors. Ntivcla. Histo ries. Itlhli s. Kclia'oiiK. Pisyer tD3 Toy IIik k; Pctikrivwi. I'ipes. io. tTVi bsvo added toonrstoek S !o of FIN R JEWELRY, to which would invito tbe at tention of the ldlea. 1'HtiTotJlt APH Al.MI'MS at lower prices than evrr offered tn this place. Paper and C.ersre sold .jther iin!t c'n or rs- tail. :l.ewmo:s a- mi trii. July 0, 1S. Main Street. Ebot sPuiV. HOLIDiYS M OVER 1 AS WE ALL KVOW; JVT THS! JE& H O Vt IZ. .1. 31 II .1 .M' CHEAP CASH STORE, Art not over, but rather tin let, those of any other dealer In Dry Mi Urea Goofo Hals and Cs Coots, Slioos, KotlCtiit GROCERIEES, FLOIII, FES, 6RAI.V df. In tbU Krk Tlattr.-1 1 STA enmplo'e and elejraet sss r'jrrris cf nw SrooJs now m sturu will positively t- a dd at tho eloset ti;rgin. Country prolnve at the hlSf-et nmrk;.( .rices taken in ?scharge for cr-w.'.. rn iit.kcc:l..u guaranteed to all buytr. Si ure rs llih sti eet, near Centre strwt. "E. J. MILI. Sbonsbnrir, Jsn. 16, IFTt.-tf. LOOK WELL TO KM IMlERSTAMUNGS JOHN D; THOMAS, Ilsot Jtnl Shoe Ifslioi rl'HEundersiKned respect fully Inrorwis h tan u. L inomus ctistouiMt sand I he publit- eo !-;' that he is prepared to man u root u re UimTj eedt PHOCS of any dealred siie ttr quality, f m-iitsm finest French cnlf-sktn boots to ttji tl-fecs hrorans. In iho vsx Ft liXus tt, on tbo shortest ntl(e, and at nmibrAVSj ricoc aa like work -n 1 (ibUinH atvr b'-r " Th.e who have worn 1' u'.d ma-i st my establishment r.-u lin !s-itixtce os t! the superior jnlity ot -.r work, nil,.-,, eeily l.s wtirlncfl the rtctif thev will -l-e me a trial. ,jr, hf cn.i,,,,!, I P.epe.lr!cr of IJjoia at' h- h. trr 'ej lopmmptlt ui in e. wntiimniitii tfiiiiiter. 1hanir-u forp-.--! f a v.. I V l -ir Cdvut tl. t mv wo. f .t nrun w "! :i.o-ii.t me to a ou ttitt:vrce and wf-t ne -r thwmuie. IOtN l. TI!VA9. L n r