- 11 -- -- . I icU' it Jivy ltought a riin. Several years ,120, a youth of sixteen years, of good sense and a fair Laiglish ed ucation, not having prohtable employment Tit Ins father s home m Kentne for employment among his Tirirlilxfis a few miles distant: a wages were low in those days of gold and silver currency, lie saved from his lut year's wages eighty dollars. He was then seventeen years ohl, healthy, lively-looking, aspiring, ar.d ambitious to Iktoiuc. useful, noble, ami perhaps great, lie had always learned that money loaned at high rates of interest was oppressive on the Iwrrower, and reacted on the loancr in the falling of prices of nearly all articles in the commercial world; that men sought justification for their bankruptcy and de linquency in the fact that they had paid large rates of interest. Feeling, therefore, that liberality as well as justico was necessary to every man's dealing with his fellow men, he loaned his eighty dollars to an exemplary, enterprising and prosperous trading man in his neigh liorhood, at the lowest rate of interest known in that State, viz : six per cent, per annum, lie worked another year, ciotiieu himself in neat Kentucky jeans and other cheap but neat articles of appareL and went to a country school three months in the winter of that year, and learned the rudi ments of Latin and something of the higher branches of mathematics, working for a prosperous and literal farmer morning and evening to pay his board ; and at the end of the second year, or when he was eighteen years of age, he had ninety-six dollars more. His character for integrity and in dustry began to be better known in the neighborhood, and his services were sought for. He worked on a farm and rode as collec tor for trading men and the sheriff of the county, and at the end of his nineteenth year he had saved one hundred and ten dol lars more. "With the interest accumulated on his other two years' wages he had now three hundred dollars, was comfortably clothed, and had a good business educa tion, which lie improved from one winter to another, till he became a scholar, both literally and and scientifically. His inlhi- ence and usefulness increasing, ho had, at the age of twenty, four hundred and eighty dollars. At twenty-one he had five hun dred and lifty dollars, and was well known for his activity, intelligence, virtue and use- fulness, as well as for very attractive man ners and ways. II moved to a "Western State, where land .was cheap, and entered one hundred and w'xty acres by a land warrant, which lie purchased with one hundred and lifty dol lars of his money. He made a good selec tion of land in a good region of country, and used a portion of the balance of his money in improving his land, buying a little stock and a few implements for fanning, and the second year he raised a small crop. Hav ing gone to his new neighlKrhood with Home six hundred and fifty dollars in money and used it cautiously, he by degrees gained the name of a responsible citizen and good liyma.ster, and his influence rose gradually from his lirst appearance among his new and scattered neighliors. Year alter year he raised a crop, contin ued to read the best papers, iieriodicals and lxioks, which still further improved his .mind, till sheep, cattle and other stock grew 11 p in Hocks around him, 'more land adjoin ing him Iteiilg purchased from time to time, until now he linds himself, when scarcely nt the middle of life, a gentleman farmer of wealth, surrounded by comfort and many luxuries, esteemed by neighbors far and near, and would receive the suffrage of those who know him to any office for which lie might lie nominated irrcsiective of party ixHiucs, w nrm is ineir commence in both his ability and integrity. TBIONPH 01 THE fTM. 1VI V CVIl- Jl 5 X.A Si Zht MANULCTU RING C0lrt, 0. .AMI 2 r FAN PHUT COMTAININQ HILL DESCRIPTION xVrAvin- TVr$vi oil From the Ravenna (Oiio) Democrat, July, 1st; 7 A very spirited and interesting Mowinj? Match was held 011 the farm of C. II. Uostwick, Esq near Compbcllsport, in this county, on the 15th inst. There was a large attendance of specta tors, and more than ordinary interest mani fested in the friendly competition. An agree ment had been entered into, between the par- tics representing: the different machines, that only Common Machines (sucli as are ordinarily offered for sale, and not made for special occa sions) should be allowed to enter the contest, each machine should mow an equal amount of g-mss, and one team and driver should be used for all, in order that the trial miftht be a fair one, and the merits of the machines alone lay claim to public favor. The ",Etna" Mower, made by theETNA Manufacturing Co, of Salem, Ohio, for which Peter II. Bonn appeared as agent, proved to have the lightest draught, and this, with its simplicity of construction and beauty of design, combined with its powerful cutting qualities, made it the favorite of the day. Captain A. T. King, of Charlcstown. was cho sen as a committee to note the draught of each machine, as indicated by a dynamometer, which was found to be as follows : ".Etna," "15UCKKVE," "EXCELSIOK," "Wom-ii," "Til A YEW'S," "Wood," C 03COC)00000O0000000OCKlCO0O00000 000000 0000 00000000000 OO OOC OCOOOOOOOOOoOOOODOOOOCOOO OOOO 0000 Co WHEN YOU WANT 0000 oooo 0000 0 ooooooc 00000000 0000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 1 , r r iv ooocooooog 0000000000 TO IDlME,s 0000000000 00000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 0000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 00 - - - 00 0 Luscious Ice Cream, 00 .... OO 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 oooooooooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooo 00000 00000 00000 CHOICE CONFECTIONS, 000 00000 00000 00000000 000000 000000000000000000000000000 OOOCXlOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00 ,00 00 Foreign FRUITS, NUTS, &.C., 00 OO ' 00 00000000000000 oooooooooaoooooooooooooocoo 00000000000000000000000000000 00000 oooocoo OOOO 0000 SS PRIME FRESH GROOMS. OOOO OOOO 000000000000X)OOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 oooooooooooooooooooo'joooooooooooooooooooo 000000000 Tobacco Cgar8, "XZo" 000000000 000000000 0O0C)OO00000O0OOC)OOOOCKX)O0OOOO0O0000OOO000 OOOOOOOOOOOTOWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00 00 00 And Other Seasonable Luxuries, 00 00 00 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOODO 00 00 00 00 CALLONS.P.MMI 00 00 , 00 00 00000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooa oooooooo oooooeoooooo(oooo 000000 00 0000 000000 000000 A Real Beau Story. A Canada paper tells the story ol a little trirl and a liear. The girl's name was Addie. Baker, and she was only seven years of age. One day she waned up the lane that led into the pasture to meet her father and grandpa, who were off in the cow pasture building fence. The lane rises up a sharp hill from the barn for about a dozen rods, and then drops into a Jittle hollow just out of sisrht of the house. Addie was just going into this hollow she was walking along with her eves on the ground when she was startled by the sud- tien rustling oi the leaves and a low irrowL You can judge of her alarm to find her self so suddenly face to face, within a few feet, of a large, fierce-looking animal with two little ones. She could not tell what kind of animals they were, but thought at last tney must be some kind of sheep, she said, ann so threw out her arms to "scare 'cm." The bear for such it was then growled and jumped towards her, showing her teeth savagely. The little girl sprang back in alarm, and ran with all her might for the house, the liear close at her heels. But Madam Bruin for some reason gave up the down hill chase and went back to her little ones. As the little girL in looking over her shoulder, saw that the creature was going back, she stopped, not thinking thore was much danger. The bear turned to look at her before she disappeared into the hollow where hercubs were, and Addie naid she "dared him," and "made as though nhe was going after him," whereupon "he looked so ugly that she ran into the house and told the folks about it." Addie's moth er knew at once what she had seen, and was very much frightened bv the adventure of her little daughter, and also thankful for her escape. m. caepenter7 136 MULBERRY STREET, NEWARK, N. J., 18 now treating successfully Consumption, Bronchitis, anil all diseases of Throat and Lungs, with his COSi'OrSD MKIICATKI IMMI.ATIONS, COCEJf- mvri:u loon, asd toiua syiui. During the pant ten years Dr. Carpenter has treated and cured thousands of ca.es of above named diseases, and has now in li is possession certificates of cures from all parts of the coun try. The Inhalation is breathed directly into the lungs, soominganu neanng over all inflamed surlaccs, entering into the blood, it imparts vi tality as it permeates to every part of the sys tem. The sensation is not unpleasant, and the first inhalation often gives very decided relief, particularly when there is much dittlculty of breathing. Under the influence of my reme dies, the cough soon grows easier, the niirht sweats cease, the hectic Hush vanishes, and with improving digestion the patient rapidly gains strength, and health fsngain within his grasp. . The Concentrated Food rapidly builds up the most debilitated patient, presenting to the stom ach food ail ready to he assimilated and made into good. rich, healthy blood. Tim Coarh Syrup is to e taken at night to al leviate the cough ami enable the patient to ob tain sleep, thill direction accompahi each box of in w rcmetlus which conuMs of One Inhaler: One Bottle or Alterative Inhalant; One bottle of Soothing Kehrifuee Inhalant; One Bottle An1i-lniorrhHirir Inhalant ;One Hot tic tonrent rated Kootl ; One Bottle Cona-h Sjrup. Price of Box containing medicines to last one month, tit); two months, S; three months, fri-V. Sent to any address C. (. D. Pamphlets con taining largo list of patients cured sent free. Letters of inquiry must contain one dollar to insure answer. Addrosa, A. II. CARPENTKlt. M. D., Newark, N. J. Dr. Carpenter's CATATiMI REMEDY will give immediate relief, and will effect a perma nent euro in from one to three months Price of remedy to last one mouth, t5; two 'months, 18 ; three months, 10. CANCER in all its forms successfully treated Send for list of patients cured. J ,lJnlcu- A. li. CAUPEXTEK, M. 1)., Newark, N J August 9, 1873.-1 y. OA LI COAL I ! The subscriber is now prepared to furnish. In large or small quantities, all cjualities of ANTHKACITE and BITIIMINOITS CtlAL at lowest market rates. al delivered promptly and free of charge for hauling at any point in l-.tx-nsburg or vicinity. Orders left at the Zaiim Stoiii: will recai-pilite nitenthm. a.;:el II. ZlVvj. Draught,: 150 Ihs. " 15 " 175 " " 175 " ir-, " :.oo " rSTor Pamphlet, containing full descriptien of the "fflA" M0WEB AM REAPER, With FIFTY" Krasons Whj it ia Superior, CALL ON, OH ADDRESS, GEORGE HUNTLEY, A Kent Tor Cn itibritt County, 7-13-tf EBENSBURC. PA. Q.EOKGE W. YEAGER, Wholesale mud Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING aDd all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOO.XA, PA, The only dealer in the citv having the ripht to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S roVE, the most perfect complete and satisfactory Store ever Mitroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Prices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ri'-HE rt. IS ai&IITILK TIIAX THE SWORD THE FOR PATRIOT THE ( AJIPAIW.M H In order to place within the reach of all an exposition of the Democratic Principles and i.iilerai ideas nons-nt to do estaonsned ry the supporters of GHEKLEY and IJKOWN, and to spread as widely as possible the irresistible ar guments for the election of the Democratic State Ticket found in the record of Hon. C. It. IIL'CKALEW and the other candidates on that ticket, a campaign edition of the Wrrkljr ln triot will be issued, beginning JULY" 24, at the following rates: One copy ...Mcts. 10 copies (to one address) H.r0 'M " - " -. 8.00 50 " 44 i7oi loo, " " ::.:::k)."oo The money must in all cases accompany the order. F'or further Information, address July 27.-4t. 44 PATRIOT," HarrUburg, Pa. LAST CHANCE!-Adorn Your Homes! MAUNIFICKXT fllRONOR. 4 N ELEOANT CHROMO. Farm Yard Scene, size 14x17 has been selling for 4.50. Only need be seen to be appreciated. Sent by mail en receipt of 91.50. ''The Karefoot Boy." 6ize 10x14. 1 his elegant Chromo represents "oung America full of life, fun and mischief. 1.00 by mail. An elegant Chromo of Horace Uree ley the first one published natural as life; size 12xi:. Ily mail, l.O0 ; or the three for J3.00 worth three times the amount. Large com mission to Agents. Here is a chance for all out of employment to make money. fend for par tk ularsto UltllEN Jfc CO., 8-3.-lm. Publishers' Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa. LKTTINGr. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the ofiiceof the Commissioners of Cambria coun ty, in Kheushurg. until tlie 2t day op Septbm HKit, 1ST2, for furnishing the materials and building a T Ell RACK WALL in front of the new Jail. Plan and ypenlllcations can be seen at the Commissioners' office. The Commission ers reserve the right to reject any or all propo sals, if they see proper to do so. Bidders will please write the word 44 Proposal " on the out bide of the envelope containing the bid. J AS. E. NEASON. I FRANCIS O KRIKL, Commissioners. WM. D. McLELLAND, ) Ebensburg, Aug. 3, 1872.-4t. USIC! MUSIC!! The "Sisters will be prepared to give Iessons on the PIANO MELODEON or CABI NET ORGAN at any time after Easter. lror terms apply to the SiiDeriorcss. Sis ter M. Hoktensb, or to Iter. R. C. Christy, unarges moderate. Ebeusburg, April 1, 1871 tf L. PERSHINC, rOmooon FrankHn street, (up stairs.) over I eatn UarUware Store, Johnstown, Pa. ' REMOVAL and ENLARGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Havinar recently taken possession of the new ly fitted up and commodious building on High street, two doors east of the Bank and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than ever to manufacture all articles in the TIN", COPPER and SHEKT-IRON WA UK line, all of which will be furnished to buyers at the very lowest living prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. rSPOUTIXO and ROOFING made to order ami warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. REPAIRING promptly attended to. All work done by ine'will he done riirht and on lair terms, and all STOVES and WA RE sold by me can be depended upon as to quality and cannot Pe undersold in price. A continuance and increase of patronage is respectfully solici ted, and no etiort will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALLIE LUT1UNGER. Ehcnsburg, Oct. 13, lS70.-tf. Mifflin ran EMPOHIDM. WM. P. PATTON, Iaiiiraetiiicr and Dealer In -AIJ. KINDS Of- CABINET FURNITURE o. l"SO and 133 Union Street, JOlIXSTOll'N, PA. Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Sideloards, Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Ward robes, Book Cases, Lounges, Cane Chairs, Wood Seat Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, Bed Lounges, Mattresses, Tete-a-Tetes, Extension Tables, 1 lining Tables, luplMiardn. Sic, &c, ice, &c &c, &c, &c, &c, &c, &c, &c EVKRY DESCHIPTIOJ )P SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent stv.e and nt low prices. Cabinet and hnirinakers materials of all kinus lor sale, t urmture delivered at any point in Johnstown or at ltatlrond Station free or extra cnarge. WM. P. PATTON. Johnstown, Oct. 13, lS70.-tf. GEO.C.K.ZAHM, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PKODUCE . TAKKN JN IICU4.VUK fOM GOODS. Store cn South Side of Main Street, Ebensbtirg, Ia. R.E.Pavis&o. HIGH STREET, Three Doors West of Centre Street, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Fl nilR. FFFfl RAP.flM FIQU Coffee, Tea, Syrups and Molasses. ALL WHICH THEY PROMISE TO SELL AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Country Produce taken for GOODS. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY ' SlMl'LE STREET, Near Union School House, Ebensburg. THE subscriber desires to call the attention of the citizens of Cambria, and adjoining counties to the fact that he has now in success ful operation in Ebensburg a Shop for the man ufacture and repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Spring: Wagons, Sleigh, And all other ihscriptvm of Tforfc in that line. Employing none but skillful workmen and using only the best materials, I feel confident I can give entire satisfaction in work, styles and prices. Platform work done at short notice. Repair ing of all kind attended to at reasonable rates. A Blacksmith Shop in connection with- Man ufactory. Call and 6ee specimens of work. Jane3,lS72.-tf. JJ. M. CHUTE. TVTILLINEUY & DRESSMAKING. -'-L The attention of the Ladies of Ebens Mif? PV'wJo1? diFccteJ to the fact that .M118. It. k. JONES has just received aa invoice of new and fashionable Millinery Goods, at her rooms, in the East Ward, Ebensburg, Wedding Bonnets. Hats, etc.; a specialty. Dressmaking done. The patrouage of the public is respect fully solicited. LJunel:ly. RJ. LLOYD, successor to R. S. IIunn. Dealer In Drugs, Medicines. Per fumeries, Cigars, Tobacco, Notions, Paints, &c Store on Main street, opposite th "Mansion Uvuse, Ebensburg, Pa. .April 17, lSCb. T11E 1'OETiiT OF THE POTATO. te following extract from a parody on Woodworks "Old Oaken Bucket" should be set to music. The verses here given ate the conclusion of what might be called AX ANTHEM TO THE POTATO. That delectable plant I would praise while I'm able, For often at noon, when returned from the field, I found it superior to all on the table The best flavored edible nature could yield. "With what eager appetite, sharpened by labor, I plied knife and fork with hearty good will ; Alas! there are none of the old-fashioned flavor ; None like the 'real Simons' that grew on the hill. The mealy potato, the Irish potato, The thin-skinned potato that grew on the hill. How prime from the full heapen dish to receive it, As poised on my fork it ascends to my mouth ; No appeal to the palate could tempt me to leave it, Though affected by 'rot or a long summer drouth. And now far removed from that loved situ ation, Where I used to partake of the root to my fill, Fancy fain would revert to my father's plan tation, And sigh for the 'kidneys' that grew on the hill. The mealy potato, the Irish potato, The thin-skinned jtotato that grew on the hill. ssr- &3 Eh ggj 5 M o H O Geis & Foster. Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. Joliustovtii, I'a. invite the attention of buyers to their large and tlcgant stock of STJ3IXIZ:X, GOODS! CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL C LOTHS, Ac. AT KVERV PRICK! LOOK SHARP ATTHIS! 136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136. BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. MP. MEAGHER, Wholesaleand Retail Dea- h-p in tfTANDAUD Catholic Works ot all kind. rAVEit Books, Rihi.ks, Historical, mid Controversial Works, I'ehkmucaij!, l'it TtTRES, Frames, &c, &c, 1:30 Franklin Street, Johnstown, I'a. . Will sell every article at;Ilal timorc or Phildelphia prices. A lilieral discount allmivd to the liev. tlcnjif, Vilrrarir, or Vmxc bvn ii'U in laruc lot. Uooks bound and Pictures framed at the lowest possible prices. All the Eastern Weekly Papers for sale. 136 Franklin Street, Johnstown. 136. T. n. casky, late of Robert Woods & Co. C. T. FOG ARTY JAMES CASEY. CASEY, F O G A II T Y & CO.. WHOLESALE DKALEHS IN HflMEASEU & OLD RYE ffHISKY AND ALL, KINDS OF DOMESTIC IIQUOIIH, AND IMPORTERS OK Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c, No. 313 Liberty Street, Dec. 6, 1871.-3m. PITTSItVIiGH, PA. Presidential Campaign CAPS, CAPES & TORCHES. Send for Illcstratep Circular and Prick Eisi Cunningham & Hill, manufacturers, No. 2U4 linrcU Str't, PUILA DKLPHIA. June y, 1872.-2m. EBCKSDURG WOOLEN FACTORY! UAVINQ introduced new machinery into our oolen Fa ctory, we are now prepared to manufacture on fhort notice. CLOTHS. CASSI NETS, IILANKETS, FLANNELS of all styles STOCKING YARNS, &e., &c. Wool taken in exchange for poods or worked on shares. Market price paid for wool. , T. M. JOXVS at suss. Ebensburjr, Feb, 24, 18V3.-tf. F. r. TIBBNKY JAMES r. NULL. JAW and COLLECTION OFFICE TIERN EY NULL., olonndc Row, 1 eiisbnrg-, Pa. tW Special attention paid to collect ions in all parts of the United States. L2-18-"il.-tr.l WM. n. SECHLER, T. K. 6CANLAN, Ebensbursr. Carrolitown. SECIILLK & ISCANLAN, ATTORN EYS AT LA W, Ebensburg, Pa. tS7Advlcc given in English and German. c V. EASLY, Attouney at Law, Office, o. HJo rrankim street, Johns town, Pa , two doors North of Frazer's Drug Store. Will attend prompt? to all manner ol egal business that maj be entru3ted to him. OATMAN & I1UCK, PlivklplAim nnfl KnriritAn.. Cahrolltown. Pa. Ofllco in rear of John Ruck's store. Kirht calls may bo made cither at the residence of lr. Oatuian or at John ituck's residunce. LLOYD & CO., Hankers, EBENSBURG, PA. X3& Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bouRUt and sold. Interet4al lowed on Time Deposits, Collections made at all accessible points in the United States, and a greneral Ltankintr business transacted. M. M. LLOYD & CO , BANKERS, ALTOONA, PA. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver snd Gold for sale. Collections made. Monies re ceived on deposit, payable on demand without interest or upon time with interest at fair rates. ANIEL MCLAUGHLIN, Attorney at-Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office In the old Exchange building-, (up-tiiirs.) corner of Clin ton and Locust sm-ets. Will attend to all bus iness connected with his profession. JOHN P. LINTON, AUorwy-at-Lawt J Johnstown, Pa. Ofliee in building- south west corner of Main and Franklin sticets,6ec oud story. Entrance ou 1'rauklLu street. 2: FOR THE SEASON. MIMES' SUITS DRESS GOODS. A. W. ERWI i 172 & 174 Federal St. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. c DRESS Ladies' Suits, from $2.50 to $10.00 Hernanis, from 10 to 50 Grenadines, from 121 to 50 Real Wash Poplins 12i to 20 Suitings, from 12i to 25 50 Different Styles of GOODS! Most Remarkable Bargains. ALSO, HOUSE FURMSIIIXC GOODS, AM) iflcn and Boys' Wcar Wholesale and Retail. rjlIIOMAS OAKLAND, WHOLESALE DEALEB IN GROCERIES S QUEEKSYARE WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH IM. SI18 CHID MEATS. OACO.V, FCOUlt, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All Fuch poods as Spices, j!rusIiC3, Vood hh(1 Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking nud Station erf will be sold from manufacturer's printed price lits. and all other pood in my line at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current prices. To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving them all freight and drarage, n they are not required to pay freights from the principal cities and no dray age charges are ma-le. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best qualitr and my prices as moderate as city rates. Bj doing a fair, upright business, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to merit ti e patronage of retail dealers and others iu Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. THOMAS CARLAXD. Altoona, July 29, IbUU.-tf. yOOD, MOHRELL fc CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Rttail Dealers in IMM Ai BQMESTIC MY Ml MILLINERY GOO US HARDWARE, QUEKNSWARE. BCOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILS., CARrETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. V OODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce, H.ich aa FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL, &.c, Ac. Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. WOOD, MORRELL & CO. mm, ini;sniR(; CJA-L)i UidLviC HAVING recently enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stock con sists of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Tlasters, Liniments, Paiu Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Eences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, ic"; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper Envelopes, Pens, Teucils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His ; tories, Bibles, Religious.Prayef and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &c. '' t?? We have added to our slock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. FUOTOURAPII ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cignrs sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, 186S. Main Street, Ebensburg. undersigned, a TTEN TISTIir. The -- graduate of the Balti more College of Dental Sur gery, respect fully offers his FKOrKSSlOVAL services to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the fouiitii Mondat of each month, to re main one week. Aug13. S AM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. OSO. W. r J. OALUTZ1S LAKE. Q ATM AN & LAKE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW -tt, t KB EN SUIT KG, PA. i,- rP.mP attention given to claims of all iTi1JinVa.mbr,a.c?unt3r' a,d throughout the United fcUtes and Canadas. IFeti. lo.-ly.l WILLIAM K ITT ELL, Attorney- ,At-La.w Kt't-nsbursr, r. on. in Colon nade Row. Centre street. Uau.SU.-tf . WBLISHEOtt Principal Ofllce 101 W. Fifth St., Cincinnati, 0. Tie only BK.IABLE 0IFT BI27SIB7TI0N It tt9 eosatry. 00.0 G IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BE DISTIIIKUTED IN 196th RECt'LAK MONTHLY Viit Enterprise ! 3 To be drawn MomJay, Sept. 5th, 1872. One Grand Capital Prize of So,()00 irs GOLD Two Prizes $1,000- Two Prizes $500 f Five Prizes $100 One Fani ilji Carriage mul Matched J forfeit xcith Silw-Moimtrd Jlnrntiv. teotth tl,r. One Horse tiiiU Jluy(jij, fr ith kilrtrr-Mouiited Jlartie, tcorth $00K Five Family Sewimr Machines, worth f inOfac-b. 750 Gold and Silver T,crer funtinj M'aUhes, icrrth from ?'Ju to : each. Ladies' Gold Leontine and Gent's Gold Vest Chains, Solid arid iDouble-Piated Silver Table and Teaspoons, Photograph Albums, Jewelry, &c, &c, ic. Wflrifl aaxier CifU, 6,Cina - - Tickets LisI'.eJ to .V,C0. ACJEXTS WAXTCI) to Nell 1'irkelM, (o whom Liberal Iremlnmt vrill btgltrn. Sinoi-e Tickets tl: Six Tickets?5; Twelve Tickets 10; Twenty-fx vk Tickets f JO. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing-, and other information in reference to the I.ittrit)i!tion, w ill be sent to any one ordering them. Ail let ters must be addressed to OFFICE, i.. 1. SIXK. Box HG. 101 If. 5i St.. Cincinnati, O. The M'omltrfffi I Up in the Lchi-1, w , '; of a mile from his h Z l-' him that it wouM U- a V fix tLintrs somehow "a' , a i? echo couhl be heaixl fro,,, , a "' I-ersons who strn-lat I,; 1 , He thought the i.Len. ru S1,1?3 visitors. Sol,een.a.r..n!! Simms, who lived over n P' r?--- be on haiul every clay f and to secrete himeelf U-i" , 'r of trees, and w hen he S' V H and 'hcVd ?h? ij iiieirvoiee lit'tv voice that would trrow V-.jTr' lie made Jim praelk-e. ner mi eiiuui. So one dav THE WORLD flMLLEXGED TO rilODUCK ITS EQUAL! rPAYLOIt & CO., of Altoona, are fast painlnir an enviaMe reputation as philan thropists by introducing among the ladies the AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I the only VVnshinjr Machine in tho market that will drits work perfectly on all kinds of cloth inir without the aid of a rubbinir board. It washes without rubbing-, rolling or pressing- the clothes in any way, aud hence without any wearinjr of the fabric. It will wash anything-, from the finest lace to the heaviest bed-ouilt. It will do the same work inaphortertinieand i with less labor thuu any other Machine made. Anv lierson riesiririirn nhino- Mm'tiinp rur have a t'hainnion Vasli-r--fMk n to their rwi- denee and tested, when, if not satisfactory, it will be taken away without cost to them. COXVIXCIXG TESTIMONY". Messrs. Tayi.ou i Co. Cods : Yoi;r Ameri can Champion Washer lias been in use at my hotel lorny erioujrh to com int-e i:s that it is ali. it claims to be. It save two-thirds of the labor and time and dues the work as well as it cio tie done by hand. W'e would not be ithout it for double its cost. IIEN'UY FOSTEK. Ebensburg, March 20, '7-'. Cambria House. Manufactured andfohl l vTvmuiCo. No. 1100 Twelfth Street. Altooiia. and lor sale by V. I.l'TTHIN i Kit, March 2T5, Main St.. Ebensburfr. ,1 . ' nounced that hehaddi4.,v TX echo could bcht.ud Aeiar'1 hotel. N at noon he , '? i- up to let them enjoy the r t,f ffttests called for half a. h'?" heariiis an echo. Th. .. 'Jr' ntn son will! rage ; but ju.t .!' , v. give it up, the voice of ii'r over the river to this effect C'ir"" ' "Bin down to the s-ni; f ,r Fire away, now. I'm all " The guests smile.l. TheTanMl.. down stairs, and to e overt.. Si "- ones up a lew t'li es ' him a lecture and some frc-h '-nJ: In a few days the landlord r..V new crowd of guests to hear ti e Vvoiked grandly for a-hi'ie. hut ' sudden it htpjd right in thehiix'i impressive rcveiberation. Iu'vui.-' lei-s strove to awake the t-dm ' dumb. But presently, in auMvr. ' ceedingly boisterous cry. the re strain w as wafted across iom ' "You cotne over here and nuk,' ' ? me my knife, and then 1 11 hu;;c-""" settin' on me." " ' The landlord dixjijd down charged over to that mountain. Mr. James Simms lving iuhv ground with a big boy hoUl;iitr V, and whacking him. Mr. SiaTn , antagonist had engaged in a ganit bley ieg, during which the blj, 6eized Mr. himnis' knife. uu ,i once lost his interest in the o L, The landlord ilien went hrmie. stairs, and nailed his trap-d..? &,T more echoes for him. Ife wo- , ne!?s up summarily, and the uz,-' goes into it he intends to secure l.T of a Sunday-scliool by and swcL A Hot Cltvf:. s nie days aro. . -y. NEW DRAW FEED, Locls. S-t-toli- T II EKE pro some points in a Sewing Machine that ladies desirinur to purchase should take into eoiitriderat ion. immtij : Ltillldiiir of Kttiutitoj, Ei.-e of Moioojittu)it, C'tipic "f ; fn di the Work Rrrjnired, FrteiUo.t frn Xoiiv, atnl Xon-i.iatilitu to in t out of (rdcr. Weolaim that the Improve! F.ilipllc pos sesses all these points, and that it is THE VERY BEST FAMILY MACHINE XOIV MAMTACTl'RED, And we solicit an examination of it. Airents wanted in every county, to whom we will (rive the most liberal terms. EATON IUMlTHEKs. la Fifth Avu., rinsuunGu, P.v. L-J.-ui-:.l DENTISTRY ! AT REUVCED RATES! DIE L.D. HOFFMAN, irraduateof Dental Sur j?ery, respect fully informs the public tliHt he has permanently located in EUENSiil"K(i, where he may be found every day of the week. lm. Hoffman, after having- had ample prac tice for the space of seven years, does not hesi tate in affirming- that he can give perfect satis faction in every ease relating- to the profession. All branches of Mechanical and Surgical Den tistry carefully and scientifically performed. Particular attention given to filling decayed teeth. Also, teeth extracted without pain. For further information concerning- prices, etc., call at his office on Hijrh street, opposite the Cambria House, where may be examined sum pies of bis work, which nccl otdh te wen to lie aviirccuited. (.may .-tf. THE BISGEST SHIP AFLOAT! PEltSONS going to Europe, or those sending fort heir . , friends to the Old Kr 4 -3 e.m"i ' II . '"r jrr'-ff' tuy ineir ticKets from M. P. Mea gher, Agent for the celeb rated ol Strnnirr-t to and from Europe. This Line is remarkable for comfort, speed and safetv Drafts for 1 and upwards sold at the lowest current rates. For further particulars call at Meaghku's Hook Stoke, 13H Franklin street, Johnstowu, I'a. June 1672.-tf. TENTISTRY carried on in all il3 branches by Dr. WEUTZ & BltO.. at their DENTAL. KOOMS, No. ISfS Washington street. Johns-, town, hi in John I. ltiuib's building-. They make the very best and cheapest ARTIFICIAL TEETH in Johnstown. Hcautifuland c:ompi,kte sets at from $10 to !."). Tetnh extracted and rn.L.F.l free of charge except for materials used. Notice the follow ing certificate: This is to certify that I, the un dersigned, have leased to the above Dr. W'ektz At Htm. a room in uiy residence on Washington street for a term of six years. - , . , John E. Raab. Johnstown, J tine 14, 1S72. julJJU.-3ni. wJL I was ridinr ht Hid I sat a!..;: - who was weather beaUu i. :1s, If ,. :.. six weeks a-stradlle of a waici--., ; ing to keep out the sun by sj.;t:i; We cinvei-sed. I said to him. "What's your name?"' Says be. "Adolphus." Says I, 'Your mother's i:an-e" Says be, "Mary." 1 looked amazed, and s. Can it be possible that you Says lie, -The what Says I, "The little lambth; i r .. i , . i . . jie ie-veai-eti llie iact lie lamb, and he further observed, "I hot?" Says I, "Did you ever visit a r dime?" Savs he, "A what ?" Says I, "A hot clime," "Says he, "Jimminy c::.-i tN I've longhed up a hill side on jj., , of July when the sun w as so i: .t :.,r . my stiaw hat on lire and k;n.t it a if that ain't hot, why then lhah,; any hot climb jet." Before I had time to reply the came along and shouted ti'cki-t-Greeny "I've got none." Con. "Money then." Greeny T hain't any." Con. Got a pass?" G ree ny "X o. ' Con. "Thunder and spikes. y expect to travel on these cars for n . do you ?" tireeny "You advertise to takes: for nothin'. anyhow." 0on "ilow so." Greeny "AVhy, down in vi;r you've got a big sign stuck Hp ,v Thro' to New York "thout any cl:;,n. The conductor droH'd h:s ai.tl .? put that fellow ashore i ij,rlit by U:r. lKst with some black lettei son vli:-h 'C. 30 miles." "John" in the Nr'. Sun. Explosions of kerosene l:t!i:j : quently produced in the atu -mj -i ttz guish them by blowing down the eL.tj This is a very dangerous j.rro should always be avoided, lie dts: result will be accomlisln.l much n. certainly and safely by giving a fh.irp i rather prolonged putt' cw rly v v. angles to the top of th. cV'.wney. ' draft thus created draws the flame 3: from the wick, when the carh mic a-., mediately below the departing fl.we. extinguishes the red-hot charrtdouK-wick. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED! And Work WnrraDipil! MONUMENTS, Tovn Stones, TJr-'t iiEAU and Taih.k Tops, made of V tne uncst Italian Aiarhie and in style 1 Of Wfll-klllMllKhin lint Ellrttudi;...! any manulacturer. Give me a call K before deciding- upon tuirchasinjr or ordering work elsewhcie. JAMES WILKINSON. Eoretto, April 23, ll.-tf. mm mum works i 131 I rnnUIln Street, Jolinxtowu; JOI1X M'. LOCSAIV. - I'rniii iPinr The Utah Jfininy Journal sayt:. tra eflbrta are now beini: put f-wih in vent the association of Monu.n Gentile young men. A youac; ma:'-' to court a maiden with any dYpceiA ty to himself, 'Las to court the M n woman, spinster sisters, older bptk if there are any surviving auecsi.'S. them too, before he dares to ci u.i-i-1" the object of his affections. RflO.M MFNTS, HEAD Axn TOMS STONFS rrr VV;NTKlt ArNU AltiNET sui;i TLL.. c.. manufactured of the very best I Mi lan und American Marbles. Perfect Vatisfao tion m work, design and price puaranteetl? lersresiH:trully8olleiUHlanlpromnt ly executed. Johnstown, Nov. 11, -;f 5 piKST NATIONAL SADDLE AND Wet Ward; ElisbuPJE m' O'" I'ronrietor. o,iW,?.. it ... " wjfciiiLi, Paired n,l 11 i L .lnaUo autl re- at ine most reasonable ratua. I i-l .-if.l rri w nint' a : ttt- I " vyiv, XirOKNEY-AT LiAW, tA)i rnsbiinr. lu o:.. . . fj. . V. rVl husuiessHtlenued tosati- lactoiily aud eoUeetioUb a bpecUlty. Lh-U.tf. No MARRIED MAN in Illinois e.m ' "teai" without the followin:,' fixim his wife : "Permission is lien' cd by me, the lawful wife of . ar- clare and witness by my own siii:tf" my husband has the perfect ri-rht s' erty to drink, and as often as heel: drink, and I hereby relinquish allri arising therefrom." -s pKOrOSED AMENDE TO THE CONSTITUTION of PENNSYLV JXOIXT KKKOM'TIOX PropoMlniEr an Amendnitnt to " Hlltnlion of Pennsj lv"'-.. He ff rcmlved hti the Senate a n.i 11 "" '"' '' tcnVttire of the Commonwealth Vm:' in General Assembly met, Ttait tlie f : f Amendment of the Constitution of i1 mon wealth be proposed to the people f"r adoption or rejection, pursuant to the Fr sions of tho tenth article thereof, to it: AMENDMENT: r Strike out tho sixth section of the?" , cleof th Constitution, and insert in t-.eu: Of the following-: "A State Treasurer ?-J chosen by the qualified electors of the such times aud for such term of M-rvk"1-"-be prescribed by law." WILLIAM EI.I.IOTT. Speaker of the House of Hcircseni:'r"' JAMES S. KETAN". Speaker of the rJ Approved -Tho twenty-secnl l,:1-v . ( Anno Domini one thousand cijrht '"TciE' seventj--two. JXO. V Trepared andcertineil for puMien"011; ant to the Tenth Article of the Consi'1" " l7-I3.-3m. FRANCIS JOKuA.V . Secretary of the lninitn Atari isuurff , iiuuc in . EO. M Ebensburs. I'a receutlv erected on Centre street, from liigh btfeet. 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