LUVLUS' Mill1 A ROMANCE UK INDIAN I.! KB. No summer touiisl of a romantic turn, happening to Le near Lansing, Iowa, will nimt seeing the "Lovers Leap, ns it I ealled, of whkh llii.- linlian legend is lold: On the wLule line of t lie MUsisMppi river thua is not, peihHp, any grat.der reenery than tliat about Lim-nip-, I-jwu. A short distance below the town, on the west fide of the river, stands a noble bluff, shooting up almost perpendicular to the height of four hunJieJ 11. Tho bat-e of the bluff, which is only a few rods from the water s ede, is fronted by a sloping beach, thick set by rough, j ogged rocks, among which j u few stunted trees and Mirubs grow. ! 1'he summit of the blulF fails oil" grace- j fully into a tiae level tract of land, covered j ia summer with a luxuriant growth of gras an i timers, while the bunk ot the j tsteep ends abiup'ly in a broad, naked rock, fiom- which a chairmng ievv of the river, both above and below, can be had Upon this rock the Indians used to meet to tecouiit 1 heir deeds of war, engage in their wild d.incts, andticw the face ol n tiure so pleasantly spread out iu broad beauty below. Here, loig ago, a band be longing to the tribe of the Winnebagoes had camped for the night. Among their number wa? Kn-mv-kaw kaw, a beautiful the daughter of Vahma-naw-kaw kaw, the medicine man of the tribe. Thera were two young men in the com p.tiiy, Waw kaw chaw-ku kaw, Coming Thunder, and Kob-kaw, the great hunter. They were both great favorites with the lather of the maiden, and be had often burned incense to the G:eat Spirit for Victory to the one, and practiced countless incantations that the other might return safe and successful from the hunt. The regai d which the father had for fcach heid him b.ick from even a word or a p'ign that could in any way decide the contest in the maiden's breast as which of the two the should choose. The slightest indication from him would have settled the case, but ho would not do it. Thus the matter stood on the night. when the band stood about the camprire on the broad rock overlooking the great river. Tho rivals, frilling in silent gloom at the tire, eyed each other apart, and though they never talked together on the sulj -el of tin ir jealousy, they instinctively under- 1.1 1 I I. W II stood ine wiiuie uitncuiiy. in luit view j where the liteliirht dwelt waimest, tat ! .1, i. 1 1- 11 . ' the lovely i.:i-ow-kaw-kaw on a mat, weaving a necklace of beads She lo iked pr, ttier than ever before in the eyes of the dusky wooers. They glanced at each other. At last one of them spoke a word winch tli j other construed into a menace, when they both sprang to their feet, and iu the 'nt moment of rage challenged each other to a test of courage fur ihe hand of the young worn ui a 'est no less hazardous than that of leaning over the lLrjad rock to the lev.d below. In in nsiant they fljng away their blankets, and, each eager to be first, ran to the edge and leaped otf at once into the p ile moon light and the tleep of deaih Tho band went down the winding path on the sid.i of the blurt', stretched out the mangled bodies of the foolish lovers on the green grass, and while they stood in dismal sorrow around them, a wild, weird ft rain was heard from the rock above. Kn-ow-kaw kaw was chanting the death requiem, which told that she, too, had determined theie to end her life. Jkr father, tho medicine man, knew the meaning of the fong, aud with a step as light and swift as a tiger's he ascended the path, stole up behind her, seized her in his arms and Loie her away. In the morning the bodies were interred with all the ancestral titcs of Indian htuial, the band went gloomily away, and since that time no camp fire has been lighted upon the rock : but the view from ti e height is a grand a3 ever, and men have agreed thnl the place t-hall always be known as the Loveis' Leap. 'That's How.'' After a great snow Btorni, a little fellow began to shovel a path thro' a"snow batik before his grand mother's door. Jle had nothing but u small shovel to work with. 'IIow do jou expect to get through that drift ?" asked a man passing ahmv. "Uy keeping at tr," said the boy cheer fully ; "that's how 1" That is the secret of mastering almost every difiieul'j under the sun. If a ha-d task is before yoti ftiek to it. Do not keep thuikii.g how large or hard it is ; hot go at it, and little by little it will grow smaller, nn'.il it is done. If a hard lesson is to be learned, do not lose a breath in Myin-jr, "I can't,'' or T do not see how ;" but go nt it nnd keep at it study. That is the only w ay t conq-ior it. If a fault is cured or a bad habit bro ken up, it cannot be done by merely being orry, or only trjing a little. You must keep fighting until it is got ri 1 of. If jou have entered your Master's ser vice, are trying to be good, you will some times find hills of dufliculty in the way Things will of;cn look discouraging, and jou will not seem to make any progress at all: but kee; at it. Never forget "that's how." A IX the Same A Sohleswig corres pondent says; A little time back a country woman was buying various arti cles nt a store here, all of which seemed to indicate a prj cted emigration to America. The tradesman asked the wo man whether sucli was Ihe case, and received the following reply : You see 1 have two daughters. O ie of them was en2aoCJ ' a man who has gone out to America, and who promised that as soon as he had nvidii enough money to support a wife, lie would send out m n-y for ti e journey, an 1 that tl en they 8I ould be manied. li lt nevcrnl yeats had passed, and my daughter had found ano-herfiweet-Leart, when one day a letter comes from Ameiica with money to p ly the passage. We I, now, I made up my mind to pc"rd t j second daughter ins'ead of the eldest. Toe two Ii.fB a are like f two blades of grass, and it will be all one to him which of 'cm he Is for a wife." oo0OOOOOO0O0CO00.'00O0000000(rC0o00O00C000 I ooooocoooooooootoi oooooooootooooocooocooo J 0000 o .00 VVHEN YOU WANT 00 0 1 0000 0000 ()( '(! KCOO'IOOOOOOO'IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ol X RJOOt H 'C KJOOOul OOOOOOOOOOOOOi X lOOOOOOOPO OOooitOOOOO . OOO. 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OO 00 ooooooro 000 00 000000 oooooooooooooaoooooooo 0000(CO;lf0()ilOOOCOD(;000000)COi Ol 10000000000 TUB WOULD CIIJMEMiEB T I'RODl tE ITS i;iV"AI.I rT1AY,OIi & CO., of Altoona, are fast fruinins in envial)le reputation as philan thropists ty int roaiicing- anions the ladies the AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I tlioonly Washing Machine in the market that will do its work perfectly on all kinds of cloth ing without the aid of a rubbiuv hoard. It washes without ruhhinjf, rolling or press ing the clothe in any way, aud hence without auv wcarinjr of the fatnic. It will wash anything, from the finest lace to the heaviest '.ed-juilt. It will do the panic work in a shorter time and with less lahor than nny other Machine made. Any person ricsirinira Washing Machine can have a Chitmpion Washcrtuk. n U their resi dence and tested, wlicn, if nft satisfactory, it will be taken away without cot to them. CO N V I N C I N G TliST 1MOXV. Messrs. Taylor & Co. GriUs: Your Ameri can Champion Washer has tieen in use at my hotel long enough to convince us that it is all, it claims to tie. It save two-thirds of the labor aim Iliac ami uoes 1 11c worn as w en as 11 ih ui: ,,one hx h;in(.. ve would not be it'iout it for double its cost. lil-.M FtlSTKll. Khcnsbursf, March 20, Cambria Iloue. XC"Mannfacturi'd andsold byTAYI.oH&Co No. 1100 Twelfth street. Altoona. nnd for sale by V. I.l TTUIN(it:ii, March 2.1, lS72.-3m. Main tt.. Khensburar. 4. NEW BHAW FEED, TIII2HK are some points in a Sewing- Machine that ladies desiring to purchase should take into consideration, namclj : Li'.il't in s.s nf 1 ; u ii n t inj, Knsi' if Mn i't!i mi nt , la IHtcit a tn tin tlif U'oWf TJciuireil, i 'n i limn ft Km ytiixc, ami int- LiiilnlU ii tn tu t rmt uf OriTcr. We claim that t lie ltijrvl I ltitic pos sesses all these points, and that it is Tin: VKitv i;i:sr FAMILY 5IAC1I8INE .n 31 t'iTriCTii:i), And we solicit an examination of it. Agents wanted in every countv, to whom wp will irive the most liberal terms. I'ATllN' IIHO'l llKltS. 15 Tifth Ave., l'liTsafuou, Ija. ij-i.-stn. HIGH STREET, Three Doers West of Centre Street, DEVLKKS IN u Hi mm ni 'C! v III 11 l ffil 'Sii Eoots and Shoes, FLOUR, FEED, BACON, FISH, Coffee, Tea, Syrups and ETclasses. ALL WHICH THEY PROMISE TO SELL AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Country Produce taken for GOODS. filililUii: UlMFiCTOP.V! Si.iiPLK stri:i;t, Near Union School House, Ebensburg. THE riiIsci-Um r desires to call the attention f the citizens of Cumbria and adjoining counties to the fact that he has now in tiuccess tul operation in EbcnsburK a Shop for the man ufacture and repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Sprlnar n';on, SIciy;lis, And all other dorrfpf inn nf Mailt in that line. I'mployinpr none but skillful workmen and nsinir only the best materials. I feel confident I can pive entire satisfaction in work, styles and prices. Platform work done nt short notice. Repair ing of all kind attended to at reasonably rates. A lihicksmiih Shop in connection with Man ufactory. Call and see specimens of work. June i, liiT.-tf. I). M. CHL'TE. LOOK SHABP AT THISi 135. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136. BOOR & PERIODICAL STORE IX CAM Dill A COUNTV. A P. M EACi HER, Wholesale and Retail Bea- ler in SrAMAUt i;a'iiioi.i' VVouks ot all kind, Pha vku Hooks. P,i hij-:s, H istoriti, and CONTKOVKKSIAL, WoliKS, P KK l lUK'A 11C- Tt-HKS, Pkvmks, a.-c., Franklin Street, Johnstown, Pa. Will sell every article ntIiat tiiuore or Phildelphiu prices. A liberal thxcmtnt .( to the ,'cr. Clrrm, lihraricx, nr tiW buu intl in Iniyr- Ints. Rooks bound and Pictures trained at the lowest possible prices. All the Eastern Weekly Papers lor sule. 133 Franklin Street, Johnstown. 135. t. i. cAStv, late of Robert Woods & Co. C. T. iOGAKTV JAMKS CASEV. S E Y, FOG A li T Y & CO.. WHOI.KSALK DEALERS IJf mmmh k m mi mm. . axo Ai.n KINDS or DOMESTIC T.TIT)UH, AND IMPOHTEKS OF Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c, Dec. 6, ISTl.-Sin. I'lTTSIiVHOH, PA. OKO. W. OATMAN J. GALL1TZ1N LAKE. ()VniAN & LAKE, ATTORKGYS AT I. AW. KHENSHURO. PA. . Prom rt t n f ton tir, ri i . . . r 4 v ,t u 1 1 1 KiiKi in Caiubrin county, ati throusrhout the i-nticu nates and Canada I Feb. 10.-Iy,l YJlUlll Uil 13.1 Uilllil i .. fa fc vcrivvi-s m it am a . . i li a a p e iiuf i r i NEW FIR3IINJX OLD STAND GOOD GOODS & GHEAT BARGAINS FOU TISK KEAIY CASI1I AVI.NTf become proprietor? of the STORE . H ltikit niio s n . rv. uwhim rci--em j toiiKitifr to II. A. Sh)cn.akcr o., aud huvinf purcnaseu an auunn'iuii STOCK OF NEW GOODS i.Y UltlCAT VAJilt-TY, we are now prepared to supply all the old ens- 1 toniers of the late firm, and as many new ones as will patronize us, with Goods of all kinds at ; PRICES FULLY AS LOWj as any other merchant in or out of Cambria j county, it is our mieniion 10 r.eep m constantly ptovked with a full and well selected assortment of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, PAXCY (iOODS. NOTIONS, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, CLOTHING. CAUriMS. 1 1 o- -TP RE. OIL ('LOTUS, OI'K i : N S V A It h. C. H -CERIKS, FLOCK, RACON, 1 ISli. SAL'l, JO- lldt CO, CUiAliS. U1!U a'.l OIUCI -nit i. ..-, .7." or small, that can be found in any store of Hue . . . , 1 ..!, iiitonil tn uiiurucicr in rue coimiy ; uim &t:i r.Xfi.i kivi:b.y for ;asii l)K tOl'XTItY PHOblTK, and make no bad debts, we feel sure that our stock and our prices will not only secure but retain for us a liberal share of patronage. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL are respectfully solic-iN-d. nd if we fail to ren der entire sat islaeth .11, both as rewards the qual ity of our (roods and the prices asked tor 'tin ni, itwill certainly be no fault of the new lirm at the old stand of Shoemaker t t., Hurn street. Don't forget to call aud we ll not forget toRivc you full value for your n.on & jLOYD. Ebensburp, Jan. 2s, 1871.-tf. GE x57 cTkT Z A II M , DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSVVARE, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCBANGi: t'OK GOODS. Store on South Side of Main Street, irbcmburg, Ia. Removal and enlakgemen t. COOKING STOVES, HEATIPOG STOVES. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Havinir recently tnkon possession of the n"v ly littcd iipaiKl commodious tuil"lin- on Hih street, two doors n.t of the Hunk and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber i bcttt-r prepared than ever to nianii fact ure all unit -H-s in the TIN.COPrKH and SHKKT-1 K X WAltK line, all of which will be furnished to buyers at tho very lowest living prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cocking, Farlor and Keating Stoves of the most approved designs. t7"SP)rTIX(; nr.rt KOoKrXO made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture nnd ma terial. ltr.I'AIUI.Nti prom oily attended to. All work done by me v.-ill lie done riirht and on fair terms, and a'l STOVKSnml WAI'lOsold ly me can lie depended upon us So (jiiaiity and eannot bo undersold in j'riee. A c. ni iiinrrve and increase ot patrom'e is respeotfulii' solici ted, and no effort will be w aiiliii- to l ender en tire satisfaction to nil. VAT.I.TK LUTUINGER. Kiien-burfT, Oct. M, 17H. tf. mmm mm immi wa. P. PATTOW, Manuraeturer :i nL Dealer In. AI.l. KINKS OF CABINET FURNITURE . ISO nnd t'llitton SI ret, JOIIXTOWX, PA. Hu renii", I$.?.lstc;i.lM, Wn'-hritaiuls, Sill(iirls. Cliariil'er tet?, I'arlor Sets, aril robes, Hock Cases, Cane Chair., V. imil Si ut Chairs, Kitehen furniture, linl Ijoiuire6, Mat trifles, Tele-a-Tete?. Fxtciision Tables, li:ilii Tables, I.oimep, ( iiibonrls. ic., ie., Ac., &c, &e., ie., it., ic, ic, &c, kc. ivkut DKScmi,Ti'i or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to it lr in excellent st. e anl nt low prices. i abinet and liairiimkers' materials of u!l kinds for pale. Furniture delivered at nny point iu Johnstown or at H;)ilrotil Station free of extra charge. YVM. P. PATTON. Johnstown, Oct. 13, l?TO.-tf. POCKET KNIYES, Knives and Forks', SPOONS. SCISSOHS, V, J 'axes, shovels, locks. "Vi i Hinges, wans, rues, eic. -"1 r, I i ,l, I T ?f lUarpenter's, BiacKsmun s, anai,.-i; AUniuUL unnL lUULO, PlTTBCROH, PA. ft.- . Liberty & Sixth Streets. Geis & Foster, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. JcIlltSlOYYIl, I'il. Invite the attention of buyers to their large and t JcRant 6toek of ' STJ3IlI3i:T GOODS! CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS. DUESS GOODS, 1IILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL C LOTII3, 4c., AT EVCRV PUICE! HUTCHISON & CO., fanuracturers Agents and Dealers in UN & MOMS HHEIMY Iforizonlal and Vertical Steam ru Ri'ies, Hone, Holt I'acKltig nnl 92evlinnieal NupIIcM, Corner Wood St. and Second Ave-, riT'l'SBi'RfJCI, 1A. Agenis for the Huntoon Ptenm Gorernor, . , TV,1 . .um l umps, KlUElt Cut Off and Caloric engines, Uuion L4-27. MoncCo.'a Kmcry Wheels. 3m. WOOLEN FACTORY! LI AVINO introduced new mnehinery into our oolen bd. t tory. we are now prepared to manufacture on short notice. CLOTHS c ssi tf V, ool takeu in eselmne for froods or worked on shurcs. Market price paid for wool Ebensbur. rob.2i.S;tr. 4,'OJi& ' T 1 II Oil AS CAELAX I), WHOLESALE PEA1.KR IN mi 1 9- WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH SHI. IM CURED MEATS. D.4CO.Y. FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 133 Clevcislli Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All ?neh poods Spices, Brushe?. Wood ami Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking nnd Sthtion- erv will be sold (rom nianutacturer s printed price lists, and all oller pooda in my line at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cii einnati nnd Filts bnrjrli current prices. To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving ihem all freight and drayage, us they are not required to pay fieights from the principal cities and 110 dray age charges are made. Dealers may rest as sured that my good? are of the best qnalitr and niy prices ap moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, upright umineKS, and by promptly and satisfactorily fiiling H orders, 1 hope to merit the patronage ol retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all caes. THOMAS CARLA.N'U. Altoona, July 29, 18b'9.-tf. YOOD' MOmtELL vfc CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ItHLLnCRl GOODS, HARDWARE. QUEKNSWARR. B( UTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILS CARPETS AND Oil, CLOTHS, READY-M A I K CL( TFIING , GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with nil maimer of Western Produce, Mch FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CAR RON OIL, kc, Ac. Wholesale ami retail orrlers Fr.l'cited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most leasoiiable terms WOOD, MORRELL k CO. '! mm i - ' A' Xs AVING iccenlly enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell nt a great reduction from former price Our s-tock con sists of Drufrs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, T.ennV, Hall's and A Ilea's Hair Rcor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plidtcrs. Liniments, Pain Killers, Ciir.ite Mnpnesia, E?s Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring "xtratts, .sences, Lemon Syrup, Soothii:g Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, kc. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. R!ank R'.i.ks, Deeds, Notes and Roods; Cap, Post. (.' mmerciul and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, lilaek and Red Jnk, Pocket and Pass Books, aiagazines, Newspapers, Novels, 11 is tories, P.ibles. Religious, Pray er aud Toy Rooks, Pee.ki.ives, Pipes, ic We have added to our stock a lot of FIN E J fclWELRY, to which we would invite the attei.tion of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices thsiii ever offered in this place. Pa,.-er and Ciars sold either wholesale or re tail. LE.MMON k MURRAV, July 30, 1SG8. ilaiu Street, Ebensburg. KS 1'ISTK Y trraduate The undersigned, of the Balti more Coi'ege of Dental Sur pery, respect fully offers his PKOKKSSlONAL services to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the focrth Monday of each month, to re main one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD D. D. S. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED! Anil Work Warranted I MONUMENTS, Tomb Stones, Br- VI KEAUnnd Taih kTops, made of the finest Italian Marble and in style of workmanship not surpassed "by any manufacturer. Give me a eail before deciding1 upon purchasing or orderitifr work elsewhere. JAMES WILKINSON1. Loretto, April 22, 1871.-tf. LOGAN'S HURDLE WORKS ! 131 Franklin Street, Johnston it. IOII IV. LOn4i, - Proprietor. fJfONITMENTS, HEAD AND TOMB STONES, i COUNTER and CABINET SLA US, AN TELS, &c. manufactured of the very best Ital ian and American Marbles. Perfect satisfac tion in work, design and price guaranteed. t.fT Orders respectfully solicited and prompt ly executed. Johnstown, Nov. 11, ,l.-tf. IXfUKICI MUSIC!! The "Sisters -Lf - of St. Joseph" will be prepared to fri ve ji'-wdms on rne i iahii MRI.ODEON nrCAItr- NET OHO A N at any iinio at for Easter. - ... ilia ni'i'ij . i r. . i , iu i in? superioress, ci- ter M. IIoktense, or to ltev. It. C. CnmsTr, ll.rtw.A. Ebensburg, April 1, 1ST1 tf. 771 KST NATIONAL SADDLE AND -1 HARNESS SHOP OF CAMItKIA COUNTY Hiffh street, (opposite Union School House,) West Ward, Ebensbursr, Pa. M. M. O'NEILL, 1'roprietor. Sailllen and Jnnifsii made ari re paired and all other work in my line executed in the best manner, on tho shortest notice, and at tho most reasonable rates. Ll-I.-tf.l o ATM AN & IJUCK, I'livbieians nnd Nursreon. Cauholltowk, Pa. Office In rear of John Buck's store. Nlg-ht calls may be made cither at the residence of Dr. Oatuian or at John Iluck's residence. CO 5 , , 1 V If it 1872. SPRING. 1872. I am now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CAStl PURCHASERS OF Til. COPPER & 1MI IM KITH ER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. My etock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Slieel-lron, COITER AND BRASS WARES, KNAMKI.l.ED ANI n.AIN SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS. Etc , COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS, OIL CANS, 1IOUSEFURNTSHING IIAI1D WARE OF EVERY KIND. ipt.i'i Anti-Onit HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES. NOBLE, TIUUMni and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES. And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Oild Stove Plates and Grates. &c, fur re pairs, on hand for the Stores I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, nil of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys WHOLESALE OR RKTAIL. I would call particular attention to the Lis;ht House P.urner. with Glass Cotie, for giving moie light than any other in nee. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. ?UGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on Laud. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron at lowest possible rates. j Wiioi.KSAi.K Merchants' List9 now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in person Hoping to see all my old customers and many new ones tliiu Spiing, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa trotiage I liave already received, and will endeavor to please all who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. IIAY. Johnstown. March 7. 1867. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES TO CASH CUSTOMERS ! AT tiic EitLsiiii;t; II0liSE-Fl!RMSH!iC STORE. 'Ihe undersigued respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener ally that he has made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of Cookivg, Parlor and Ileal ing Stoces, of the most popular kinds ; Tin ware of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table llinses, Shutter Hinge: s, Bolts, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass, Butty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety, Scissors, Shears, Rizors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Ham nirrs, Boring Machines, Augers, Chissels, Planes, (Com passes, Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches. Rip. Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles, Clothes Wringers, Grind Stones. Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Rirlcs, Shoe Guns, Revolvers, Pistcls, Cartridges, Pow der. Caps. Lead. &c. Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wootlen and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps. Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine. Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Applesl Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pear Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting. Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. QCf-Houce Spouting made, painted and pnl up at low rates for cash. A liberal discouut made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb. 28, 1867.-tf. Q.EOIIGE AV. YEA G Eli, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TIN. COPPER AND SBEET-IEDS WARE OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE. And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING aDd all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTOO.A, PA, The only dealer in he city having the right to sell the renowned "iiARLEY SHEAF" COOK S TOVE. the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever "ntroduced to the public Stock Immense. - Traces Lotv. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. f.OOK WELL TO YOUR JL UXDCIISTAXDIXGSX boots aTsTd SHOES For Men's and Boyi Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs his ru nitrous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to manufacture BOOTS and SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to'the coarsest brogan, in the teet bfst manner, on the short est notice, and at a9 modeiate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if thej will only gie"e trial. Try and be convinced. tSyRerairingof Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuance and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOJIAS. BADWAY'S READy'rELIEF CVRES THE WOKST TAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after reauinp tl.i n'.vrti,meiit umi miy one SUFKEK WITH r-M.W KADWATB BKArfJtYLi.Aixl!i A CUUE F IT was th" first and ! Tlie Only JLaln lleineIy that irmUintly au(s liie luort crtlciin.F linn?. ai..-v lnflmmiaioti, and cures Conrotliia, whether r tlio Lunp!, Sluniacb, liowela, or oli.tr giaud or urgau, tjr one application, .vtrro no matter how wiem or rcniciaoTr,t o.o UHEUMATKJ, B'Hi-rid'lpn. Infirm, 'rirplei in the ervoun Jieurai'C. or proalrateU with ow": ifcay s'.mr, RADWAY'3 READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD IXSTASTf.ASE. OTIMXATIOX OF ;TT1K SORE Til "J'p't')S iKARX HYSTERICS. CK r. 'lIVcHuVlSFLrENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTnACHFtf;iA unEUM ATISM. COI.r cniLT.9, ARUF. CHiU. !l- 1- .: . . , frn.,Jv I 1 1 Thcari'lit'oncf tr.es If pad V Kelief i tl.e rnrt or I refiPfd to Pa V H. I .. s . , " rnrta v.hrre lie pain or uiihcuit y i and comfort, ... . . mi. Twrr.ty droris In hn'T a tnmW ff 7, '" '7, J" moment!! enre ORAM 1, M-ASMS. SoCii MOM Aril. HEARTBURN. SICK HEA1A"HK, DIAIiUfl EA. DYSENTERY. 'rOLIf, W1.ND IN fUJS UOWtLS. ami all INTERNAL PAINS. , Travelers atw.uld aiwavs carrr a K-tt!e cf It ndwav'o Ready Relief with them. A fu-w rlroj iu water wi,l tirevent 6.ckins er p uns from ct.anire or water. Il la be.tcr thaa French Biaudy or Uitlera u a ttimulaut. P1.-VFR A'D AGl'Ii. FEVER AND AOi'E cured for tity ceuta. T.tre !j t lit aou per Lotlle. bold by UruggbU, HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! STRONG AND rt'RK Hiril I5I.eK)I-ICREAFp OK KI.EM1 AMI V F.I' HIT CLEAR f-KIN A M BBAU'fli Ui. COMI'LKXION fcl.Cl. KEi TO ALL.. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST AfTOXIsfTINC, (TRFi ; BO QUICK, S l: A I'll AKK THE CHANGEd THE BoLY t'M)!.IHior. UM'EIl THE I N -ilA'EN'E OF THIS THfLY VO" V EiiF L L. rriiciF. that not a reniedsul assai l in muwimi iiti cm- run arid Aee. nnd all otlii-r Malarious, blho-an, Scarlet. 1 v I hold. Vellow. and .thT r Vvcru a!(i.-il lyHAl'Al 3 iII.I.kt hi ouiclc u HA lUTAV'S UK A DY lLi.Itr. j- Every Day an Increase In Flesh "knocked d m a " t mT mm. I ana weigni is seen tna rsu. THE CREAT BLOOD PUniFiEH. Fverr tiroT nf t:.e PA USA V. P.ILL1 A X F.ESOLV ENT cVrumunicat'.s ttirrnij.'h tl:e Jllo.nl. fewrat, I "i inc. uTiil otii??r fi(ii!s anl j-iicc- f-f ti, stem tvic viar t f life, for It r l'airs the wait-s of the t--iV ih r.c w ai d Tit.d nttriol. Scrofula. vphii:, "iiti"Uiiij'rloii, , iaii.lu.'-ir tlii.tA.Hi, I'lcers in tlie Tiin.it, M ii.th, Tuti,or. Xl- ia t e Ulanrla atd other ir: it the ny.1eDi, Sore hye. Stnituous IischarK' a fiom the E:ir. aiid tl.c worst rtiiH of Fkin dirtciises, Iiutior.p. Fver S tci, y-ld Jiea-1, It':n Worm, Salt Tiiieum, Krv?ij-e!n, Aeue, L.rck S'e.ts, Wurnis in It.o Flesh. F irrior., nceni in tlu onii, attd all weakettinji and u:i-f li! tl'.-'-t.i.Ares, Nil.t fwtwa, l.os oi ;..-rin, aua n.i w:i-t5 or the iii- rr. Vic, Cto within the cumtive rant'" f this woiidT of Mod- , p.,,,. and it fdlMPed hlnd 'i-.v ern c LeTuitrv, and a tuw i iy wia t rove to any , ' r person u.iiijt it for tttiicr of tii- ioru of tiiBtui: ;rtno,j' ad vance. 1 he9? Dlirt Dteiit power to cure them. " ' II the pnnent, aatiy oreomire rc-miOTa ny ir.e w5res and deconijiosition that i coiiunnuliy TirQ;re5"i!:g, mc ceedji In arresting thesi mantes, and r i.airs liie Mi'ne Rtw material r:ide from he:.lThv blood and tLid tLo fcARSAPAIIILLlAN will and ilo'cs f tir-. Not only rioea tl:e Sak.-ai akiI-I.ian K e- jlte:;t oxrel all known'rernediril ae-T i-i the cure ef lirontc. S;-rof':-ions. Constitutional, and Skm Cisuac ; but it ia tiie only ro.itive c'.ire for ILiclncy & 5:art!er Coinpinfnts, I'rinary, and Wnib fJispn', Grarp1 Ila?-tf-s, Drf.r.y, Stop pa ire of Wator, I.tcntii ence of ("rino. Jlril.t's Dis-ea.-e, Albuminuna. oni in a. crie wiiere tltcre are hr:-k-dust deposits, or tLe water is thick, cioudy. mixed wih substancfS" like the T-.iite of an or thread a like white Filic, or there is a morbid, durk. bilious apj paranre, aiid white Loue-dtist dt-posita, and when there ia a prkk.mir, burning aeusntioTi wjicn pa:ngr water, nnd pnin in the biniU of the B u te and along the Loins. Price, jJi.oo. WORMS. Tlie on, y kaown and sure Remedy for ri lap etc. Tumor of 12 Years' fSroTVlIi Cured by IS a tin a) ?s Ileolven!. ftTsuLT. 5rti.., July 1. l,9. Tn. T!. ptit T hmre .A rTarin Tui r in t'?c or-tr:. xr-l bom-els. All Ih Iort,rs -ui trier was h- N f-T ft." I tri 1 evry thin:? t.at wiu r-rttnnfnfl. 1 ; tnt Btlnr.t: ni-. I .iw your Ra- lTent. n i tSo i-ht I wjul'l trr it ; t.tl I U nt- f !i in it, tw-iufe I hud mfTtfr f r twehe i i-tr. I m ttt!- f the KeStilvrnt, fcr4 one tx f Rad way's F;ii, and two bot tle of voot R !idv RJiiff ; nnd there is not a firi of I'imnr t- te $tn or'fsll. and X ft I tctur, smarter, snii bu pir ihn 2 b-.9 M - ' 1 Tl.. ir. t V l't . I ,,r , boweli, ovr th irrm. I write this W yu lr LcutLi o( -qj 1 H r n ;I11-10HI I in3 pli otaers. Vw, ca rublisa It If tcu ho.e. JIA.V.'.II r. KVAFP. DR. RADWATS PERFECT PBF.8AT.VE FILL prrfectly tartaless, cVgui.tly coatt-fi v"h srret $riro. way'a Pi'.i, fvr U.f cure of ail disorders i f tLe icnist-h, I.lvpr, Bowels, K'dners), B!aili!er. Xitvous IVi-evs, Headache, t'ontitUitiou, Cut.iivti,' Ii..iiij'-tion. lyTe !a, P liou-npf. H'ius K"tr, Itrti mMii-n ' f the JJowcls. riles.ii'id all Itmi.;rir.c!it, fihi- I::trt ; Vis cera. Warranted to effect a pOMtive cure. Purvly V..-rcta-ble. rontaiiiirg no mercury, piiiiera:s, or iiticttri.i:5 dm. ff oiwrve th fil!orlng !"Tiu;lciu n-aUitlu frcm m&ordi rs of the Difrtitivs O-acs: Contif!ion, Inw!-.l Pil Fcl!nM of tht Flor"! tn ti "1, Acklitv of th Storn-h. Nisma. HeartU-rn. lt-u.t Ko,ni, Fur.e& or Wtirnt in thr Stomacli. S-.ur FrufWH-m. S;tik;nc or FlotKriair at th Pit tl. Strmwli, wimmlne ,.f the lla.l, Hnmrd and P;rfi--u!t Brea:Nnir, Klutrrir.i: ct thr H-.ht-.. ' "S .1 ::.ic or Saiftvutinff Snationi wh.'B in a LyiniT PiAtnr. Ihtnnwi. Vision. IXrt.: or Wetn tcfor tha ?;.t,' rer ar.d rrl! F'-m In the Head, TVScianrT of Pr' iratTon. Y"!l n-i f fh Skin and Evea, Pain in tile Side, CLjtt, Lia.ua, abd MtUdcn Flushes if Hit, iiumir. in the Fi-h. A few of KADWirS TILli? w!!I free the sys tem fromnll the ahuvu i.a--ed i!:.-rdirs. I'rice, is ceu3 jwrbox. 80LI RY Vf, t";iTS TS. KEAD "FALSE A0 TRL't." fend one lM.r Btampto P. APWAY CO., Xo. St Ma'ilrn Line, New York. Jnfonuitiicii wo..n tLouutids xviU be scut y ou. fio Person tan take these Bitters accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided means and tlie vital organs wasted beyond tlie point 11 properly aumirKfrtcrC 1. i r ni of repair. Iypepslit or Indigestion. II' attache. Tain in the Shoulders, Coughs, l ihtiic of tlie Chest. Ilii liness. Sour Kructations of the Stomarli, Lad Taste in the Mouth, Biiious Attacks Palpitation ot the Heart, Inflammation of the Lunps Tain in 'he regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the oiTsprii;gs ot Dyspepsia. In tliese compiaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar antee of its merits than a lencthv advertisement. Kor Feiimle Complntiitu, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn ol" womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display 10 decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. For Inflnmniniory and Chronic Tl h en mutism and (tout, Liliotis, Komitteut and Inter mittent l evers. Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Llaildcr. these Hitters have no equal, buch Dis eases are caused by Vitiated B'ood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Orc.in. They are n Cientle I'urgallvc as well as ft Xonie. possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in reiieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in liiiious Uieases. For SUln Diseases. Emptiona. Tetter. Salt , were brt-n by their own ral i i ; Rheum, Blotches, Sots t'imp'es, l'ustules. Lous, Car- u.4 ;.- i, u-.. 1. 1 i ' buncles. Ring worms. Scald-Head, Pore t.yes, Kry- i hld t bern bitten by rabid sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolnratiotis of the SUm, Humors j W Cre penned Up to tee if thev . . ' : and Diseases ot tlie bkin, ol wliatever name or nature, ' on 1 Vi,I a r..a... , rp, , , . are literally dug up and carried out of the system iu a short time bv the use of these Bitters Grateful Thousand proclaim Vis-tCAt VSit TRKS the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking svstrm. J WALKER, Prop'r. R. II. HeDOXALn &. CO.. Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIS IS AND DJlALER F. P. TIEltNEY JAMES F. SCO. JANV and COLLECTION OFFICE TIERN E YF&. NULL, olon.tric Rom, Kbfiislmrff, Pa. tPp-cial attention raid to eollHtions in all parts of the United States. 'MS- Tl.-tfVJ VII H. SKi Oir.ER. T. It. SC1.VNI.an. ST-z-if . ,.'ri,sbuP!?- Currolltown. ECIILLli &CANLAN, ATTOUNEYS AT LAW. vice given In Entrli.h anj "rman.' Ur. EASLY, Attorney at Law, . flice' No- 10S Franklin Ptreet. Johns town, r a two doors North f Frazer'd Dru Store , Httend promptly to all manner ol egal bus.nesa that maj be entrusted to him F. A. SnOEMAKF.R .GEO. A. TtKUltY. gUOEMAKEK & li E LI 11 Y , a i -1, l ly March 11. 1ST1. EltEysil VKQ. PA - TyiLLlAA1 K ITT ELL, Attornky n,l.. ,,AT-Tw-l-'I,fsV.urr, la. C trice- in C. lo nadc Kuw, tint re stivct. U"'--ii-J j TlnotVlii? 4:iV a I I VC- if I1A tkurlt-r . . i l ! the 1 'itt liir.li ('......, ..." . - , w.,1; . the (now) oilier vvjirii-; (, it0 (..t " garded as of litlle v .li;.., Kr, WV.'" who fanned it imaiiiimj :i o 1 j me BUi.jeci a iiioni.t jlt ail , ! burh would never row hecii ' ; daries of tho old nine wanl, j tract of lifty acre?, vet lokii,2 I n.inahela, opposite tlie Citr K.,," j owned !y a in:tn who?f chi.-C tic was the unjieldinj de'.v m'n to submit to what he mi - -1 1 1 ,h.. or an impo?ilnn IleLt 0?I . J sion to employ a j -hj f-ii .,r.. j,s u . j have; antl the doetor, lie tr.osi u.. j tors, exp-cfed pay for hjj ' '' sent in his bill to the f irr:.er. mind not to pay the hi!'. n,l , I enough. Ihe doctor L-o'ji;!.t m case was finally bubm'tt. l ,, who cot down the hi!!, -,1., . . ji3iiy uue hi i hp t I'm r s-, . I to pay declared he in v.rr o. 1 , The doctor got stillborn tJOi s, (' he would h.ve Ii i money 'J s,- r. trate ve j-idjimr-nt buh'i:.!-! the f,., but, ircverlbele's, be auhettJ tu . lose not to ay. An execution was i-jenn ;i f. r. w b seized bv the pher;ff mti ) I'!! hi;- fur e-ile. The farmer's mii 1 w ,; up, and was not to b c'::in ; ! r; .. sheriffs writs or the adtif. or of friends The proj.rri) a fol 1 on the executi- n, b :-. , r-, ; , i it - . 3 . . . j r uonar ju-:j;nieiii , in i i e own' at a ir.- ro farmer wa? thus diverted el l .'.;' was eventuail v ecmp' !i d i j possession. After tlie sale 1: ; t- liis prorierty buck if he w r,,, ju igfnent anJ Ci'J-ts, b;:t he rtf j ; so. In n few years after lb: :- : , for So 400 to a gent lr man eight or nine jfars. Thrn a c ... ine pr.tpriy unr.i I :sj jc-nr, .dd it to the II 'rneMend liank hnddomf? S'jni of '0,000. 1;. - : pny, williin tlie la-t few div. , ih ir adtuir.b!e eji'.em of cl:ir.j I h me, dippi.:i of nvtr J'Iu ' of litis san e I md, and still h.t s v lliird t;f ihoir p:irchae un; il 1 ! II farmer been determined on !. ', .-. ; tJ lis pr!pertv ns he was on rt. ! away lie would have m-da Inni" ; or left a l)Hjid?ome fortune Lt .' j " " I Tiik Di;.vcoN ax!) t;ik ' ' The latest ludicrous incideoi t . ; time comes from Indi.tno;xii. 1 i warm SjnJay, and the htzy m- . . t t (he contrrpa'ion was on'y relii-v -! rnme th s, n.irifi -ii t t! nts if - - j sermon. Upon one of the p rr i air that now mid then cam ; .r. t j wile-open win-Jjw, pail' l 3 bumble bee, w.irideririg fiuin ; lljweir', to .-ce what it v:.- liquid an l round he f-.iart i. 1 humminj: as he went, now aj.. . t h tndo'ierjs, now do vn cl-.,- 1 : n ddie3 of the wor?hi;i: t-. m .' . wing, he g-id Jr'rily sat djv;i c, ; bal l pate of a dozing ! a r. i awhile. What thed-earri wi-'L. J a !e?.nt fmiie to ovr-; - ;! :: ! man's face r.t that iusfa-it. ' I hard to tell, but whet:, a ;.t the inq lisilive b:im''e I) ;', : ' ! futile nature of his ell.! t ? to M i 1 the plipppry surface with m 1 drove his lit'le s'ir.jr deep i: '' ; 5tj e(: dermis, to sec:i-e a i ; 0 -; hold, a sudden change e.ir:i ' ! of the smi'e pruvokinj; vis! n. : loud yell of anguish, ih' 1m.--.: j both hands upon the ;if"; . i ' ' j uprising, floated down the aVe : gallop. A? the conrec 1" n ? homeward that mornio', h 1 '" j earlier than usual, their th j- --; j rhymingly : ! II w doth t'ie litt'e tav Upon tliat Bliininp p.,'.-, Improve the de-ieon-- u.-ui! : ice To such a llian Jcri:: r i v. Scbk Ceng fjh IIv;:;orirr:v -." pJtottia can 6 prevent J, 1 I A -' wliat is knovn to be aa i'd " ' 1 n : : a doe for a hurse or co.v h. ui 1 ' f ur times as p;roat as fo: a e s t. lale to give th - n e.heit p.ii y ' :i 1 : spasms con e on. Ti e fi-.-t t:urv f r 3:-' id 1 1 ( z 'f e'eciimpa-ie r "'t, t r a p-tit of new miik, red-.ee 1 boi i it, then taken all at oi.e moniing. fast'r until af i rti .. : ' a very light diet until uf'er .- v r : hiive elapsed. Tiie second J. it" t e fi.st, exerpt take two t-z ! ' i ihird dose same as tl'clast, to ' ' o ' er day. Tlirce th ses ate all iut : : ed, and there need le no fc?.r. j This I knew J'rom mi etc t exjin ; I kn w of a nn tuber of ollttr c:-c- k h is been entirely tu.ots.ful. !'i g e w ik. llie e persons t::it 1 j been ud in acd alut 1 hiladeh h ; years or longer, with preat siiav-". ;' i knwn as the Goodman remedy. I 3 q 'a't.ted with a physician whu t ' i r" hj knows of its ne Lit hi 're i' 1 : yerss, hut never knew a e.is' where it wa- properly admin!.-1 -ye !. other cases he mciitioned, m. ' - w "r number cf cows had bren l it'. :: 1 doe ; to half the numlw they H.hi r the remedy, to the othtr l !f t- t : died wi:h liydroj hohi;i. wl.ilt-1! 1 the elecampane and mi'k fh''v'"; r '" tho disease. M C. Si. ik: Montgomery Cmnty, P.i. Xbrrijloirn Free Press. Thf Q;-ken- or Pi-ppi.vg- i'- i ;. bread cruml-s. one quart -f i 'h ' of whi'e MUtr, j-o'ik offvir " , rind f one lemon. I:' it yo-k. 'i'-,r'y lemon t'etlier. and st ir in lliDi'niin!'f- . , till a li;ht browu cohir. H'iien tiP'-v is done, leat the wLues of the.-e f-'"r.'f a Ktili' froth with four IsbUfoi ' Spread current j'lly over tlio t v ' ",',! ding, thtn spread over this the I ' ' of epos, and set it in the oven ' ", to Lrcwti it. Serve cdd. :.c :.' Live up to ) cur cfgai-i jaiWIP ir i r
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