b: a. jet- els eh: js - - - ! lst. IVwhattan. madam, is rightfully! f i TilH NICEST WIDOW IK THK It EG I ON. 11. 1 IJut Cener&V' .-he. "I Itelieve the i wa,rer is conditional: It was the horse or ; Not far from the Forks at Elkhom lived the pretty little widow Fauntleroy, undone of her nearest neighbors wasOen. Peyton. The General hatl looked upon the little widow very much as he did nioii m uioou ed horse Powhatan "the linest horse, sir, in the lJlue-g-ra region." The pretty 31rs. Fauutleroy had been a widow for more than a year, while the Geneml.having a great regard forethjuetto, had waited patiently for that time to elapse, in order to declare himself. Hut the widow, with her woman's art, kept her lover at hay, and yet blie kept him in her trsiin. lie had escorted her to thisbaibccuo, and vhsn returning had expressed Ins satisfac tion at the prospects of General Combs and the success of the M'hig party. The widow took sides with the Democ racy, and olTered to wager her blooded F.iddle-horse, Gypsey, or anything else in l:cr place against Povtliattan, or anything else she might fancy on the General's place. The General's gallantry would not allow Lim to refuse the wager, which he prompt ly accepted. By this time tbey had leaehed the North Fork of Elkhoru, and were about to ford it (.bridges were not plentiful ia those days) when John Peyton, the Gen eral's only son and heir, came up atn&harp jolt behind them. The widow turned and bowed to John, and rode out into the stream, but a little "behind her companion. The cast bank vras Tery steep, and required the horses to jut forth all their strength to reach the top v ith their loads. As luck would have it, good or ill, the widow's girth broke just at the commence ment of the steep part. 'J ho lady, still seated on her saddle, slid swiftly back into the water, while her horse went up the brink like an arrow. Jolm Peyton leaped from his horse, and iii an instant caught the floating l.uly and saddle, and before the Genet al bad tecov- red from his astonishment, was at the top cf the bank with his buiden. The little ;dow was equal to the occasion, f,r she b'jgged the General to ride on and stop her Lorse, w hich had now begun to understand Lis part in the mishap, and was beginning to increase his gait toward home. The General did as he was bid, and soon returned w ith the horse. In the meantime Jolm Peyton had secured his own horse, end when the General came back wiih the vidow's ho.se, she and John were laugh ing merrily over the ridiculous accident, but what passed between them is only Lnown to themselves. John Peyton repaired the broken girth, fastened the saddle again on the horse, placed the lady in her scat, bade her good evening, mourned his horse, and taking an other road down the F.ikhoi n, rode rapidly home, leaving the General to escort the widow. It is not necessary to relate how he enter tained his fair companion with Ttonderou anecdotes of Mr. Clay and other famous Tublic men; but when he reached the I'auntleroy place, he accepted the lady's ir.vitatiou to dismount aud take tea with her. After having changed her wet clothing tl-e pretty widow entertained her guest wiih the brightest smiles and some new songs. The General was de'ighted, and expressed delight as Kentucky gentlemen of that day would have done. "Von are the finest porcslress, madam, in the Blue-grass re gion." When he bid her good night and shook hands with heron the porch, the wicked lit tle widow gave his haiid a liiile squeeze only a little but it thrilled like an clcctiic thock through his great, jtnnderous frame, while she laughingly reminded him of his wager. That night in his dreams, the lit tle widow Fauntleroy was repeated sooften, and in so many bewitching forms, that he jesolvcd to propose to her at their first meeting, nor did he dream that he could he refused. The next morning a letter from his to bacco factor called Gen. Peyton to Ionis v ille, and before his return the political c-jntest in the Ashland district was over; : ad, woiidciful to relate, John C. Breckin lidge, the joung Democrat, was elected to ( ongress. Gen. Peyton was both astonished and in dignant. "Mr. Clay's district, sir, the lincst Congressional district in the Blue trrass region, has disgraced itself, sir," was almost his first remark to his neighbor, Col. Beaufort. To his stui John he communicated his in tention of bringing Mrs. Fauntleroy to tdorn the head of the table. 'Sir, she is the finest lady in the Blue grass region, and I hope sir, you w ill al ways respect your future mother." John, with a quiet smile, assured him that he was pleased with his choice. This pleased the General highly, for he had been a little afraid John would object to a step mother younger than himself. The next morning the General ordered Powhattan brought out and led over to Mrs. Fauntleroy' s. Calling John he re quested him to go with hiru to call upon Mrs. Fauntleroy. "The "Whig party has disgraced itself in Mr. Clay's district, sir, and I am compelled to part with the finest blooded horse in the State to pay my wager w ith that l.uly, sir." The black boy had led Powhattan to the hitching rail in front of Mrs. Fauntkroy's yard, and having tied him, had gone Into the quarters to ten his brothers and sisters of their mistress' great g nd luck in hav ing won the famous horse Powhattan. "When Gen. Peyton and John arrived, they found the pretty i.low and two young Luly friends in the yard admiring PowhaU tan. The i ladies were in high glee, and after the usual salutation, the gentlemen wei0 invited to take a seat on the porch, Wmh -they did. "Madame," said the General to Mrs. Fauntleroy, "I have come like a true Ken tucky gentleman, to pay the wajei I have anything else ou the place, was it not ! j "Madam," he replied, "you are correct, j But there is nothing on the place one-half j in value to Powhattan. I cannot allow you to select an inferior animal." The pretty widow blushed to the tips of her fingers when she said, "You have an other and superior animal here your son John ; if he would but uso lus tongue i think I shall choose him." There was a m uncut of dead silence, then a laugh, in w hich the General did not join. 1 fe rose, and in his blandest manner bade n , i.. 1 rv. . T-.l... ltn -i 1.1 ' J 1 11C UlUlO gooo mill iiiit;. juuviuiHv.M, 'Sir, you will remain." And that was the way that John Peyton came to marry the pretty widow Fauntleroy. Geu. Peyton never forgave his pretty daughter-in-law her practical joke. In after years he used to say : "Sir, she is the finest lady in the Blue grass region, hut she lacks taste, sir." FAJiMKKS, SEE THIS! GIUIXAXD SEEDTLElJiEB, Patented Feb'y 1st, 1870. MAXriWCTl urn liY " NIEBEL&. PENNINGTON Tilt: WdBST r.ws In from One to Twenty Minutes. Nor OKt r:oii:; nfter reatlinB OiU iH'virrtisnn'rit i'-ctl anv one . Sli-KKIi WITH TAIX. ' RADWAVS HEADY HEI.IF.F IS A CIT.E FOR EVKUY I AIN. - ' ' ' It wae tiic trt ai.d !s ' The Only Jttin ltpmedy that instantly stops the most cxcruciatini; p:mi?. afiava lutlaniiiKitions, mid cures t' (ri-.-Uoii, whrtlier of the L.u:i9, Stomach, liowcU, or olhu giaudd or orgiuis, Ly oue aw'lkition, r lr rttU.M U.MS TO TlllJTI Alluir.n. tin matter how violent, or f-x-rnciatinif the pain flip KHKUMATIO, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Cnppieil, Suvuu Iteuraivic or r6ainud with ileae may uffr, RADWAY'S- READY- RELIEF VII.L AFFORD INSTANT K VS2. INFLAMMATION OF Til K KIDNEYS. . IN KLAMM ATIoN OK THE ULADDED INFLAMMATION OF THi: I!OV.KLS ,,-,,. CONOESTION OF THE LCOS .. SOKE T II HO AT, DlFFliMLT HHEA1 111 N'J ( Palpitation k Tiih. utART , HTSTEKICS. CKOU1". Dll'U l lltKI A. t - - - - cTAKKH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTtl.U'U E. rrrruiTtow NrXKAI.fi I A, F.IlELMATISM. cold ennxs, aouc 'iiu.i,s , ,1, , Tlie application of the Kfdy Ifelif T the part or rrt wnare the paiu r tlilliouity u"a UI urd asa 'UT-e!Sfy drop in X( a InoiWrr vntcr will In a few inomei.t.cnre CUANIPS. SPAS- w't-1- -' A 'L HFA KTBFKV SKJK JlKADACHfc, DIAKKHKA, - $YENTERV 'roL. W IND IN i'uii 1JOWLLS. and all IM K.KNAL l AINs. Traveler should always carry a Lottie of Radvw jj ' R'-ady Itrlief with tlu-m. A few tlroi s 111 water id pivveut siotnLss or pains frnm change of water I. u tettr liiaa Fre ich Brandy or ii":turs as a stiuiuhuit. FEVEIt AOtE. t FEVETl AND AiL'E cnreil for rlity ctrnia. Tnere Is not a remedial uent lu thU world that w id cur.; Jty.r and Acne, and ail otli.T M lia.lou. Iii. ions, Si-aHet i -phold. Yellow, and oth-r Kever (aided l y KAI'W -,? 1'II.LS) so quie n KAHWAi S ISEADi l.LLIt.r . i'Uty cciiU p-r Lottie, bold l y Druggists. HEALTH fBEfiUTY ! ! STKONO AND TXRV. T.WH PU .0INCnE. E OF H.FS1I AND WEl'illT-CI.KAK SKIN AND 1AUTU'CL COMCLEXiON tECUKED TO ALL. 'DR.'--RADWAY'S - SARSAPARILLIAN RtSOLVENT The HncKy JraiTi rnl Scol 'lnior i it far suurt ior to nnv other KHiinitijr Mill -ycr t niarto. Imvit.s- mnrp than twiir the r. -nuivr j siiflm .-ol ihooinlinnry mill, wlulo it Is nt-Ht and t ompa.-t. Mini ;ui he i-itsily haii..lt -t iin.l DnM aroiit-d I'y mil-wan. lis mipucty mr I'l'viuiia is from 5"i to 75 tuliHs i.er tiotir, an.l runs so niMlv that it t un lie turned y ''. t'n iiit Addod to the al'V ndvantnwfs, it is farficnp- tr 'than nnv otl.er Fanninir Mill now inadi. j Toiistarit1ate onrnfrtiolis. we is f tl Tol- , lowing as ttit-opinions oT sevt-rnl rehaldo ift tl.Mnen. rfilents t.f Srmoa ooiinly, i hto, who j have jriv-n tho -Ci.kan ki:" a thoii.ui'h trial : WO. tll" UIKKTSltflK !, MUVe I ii..,.,.,,u.j -.v- tbi .( '. 11 iintin ( :il ( lanirr. and Im-IIi-vo l to lie minerior to any one- in use for fli-.inoiff . ,..! ....ill .-.1.1 t'nr in;irk-t or lot II HUI, 111 Ul.ll-t miimi : . sowing, as it sopurati s every rrain r I If C'.7r or ltui from U'.V.i disined for sitd. and all .V1 Tx-t ' from Xitnollnit till wild 4 vine seed f rm fVnr, tin to render each par- tieular kind of s.-e 1 di-yiuiieU lor sowing pur- pos'-s (.to t u.'id ii tir-.' ."" filth antljmeivn N . i. II AVWAKIl, WM. Dr. J. am;. D. O'C'OSNOH, James Dokas. Thko. T. Ink. .1. I :o khsock, (1. K l NZl.rt, Thf undersigned pre tli" rtilrthi rol Ittt.il c knt's nut 'i i if. sAi.r.or thk lit rutA k GttlN A.Mf SKKD t'l.KANKlt in aHlait- ot Or-..' iit i.,ntti. fXCt-r' the T'ownhi! of '.'"r roll Cli'M.Ch ai !i !d and Stiiiuehann:i. nmi will in n short time eall upon the tanners ot the different Townships and tluinonsirnto to eaeh farmer. it l-i" "ti n )"i ii, hat tiim t'leiittc r will do all that is el.timed for it. The "I'll am r" ean he seen find tested at any time ty calling on us nt our farms, one-aud-a-half miles north-eat r F.betistiursr. Sr-.U orders or letters of inquiry will re ceive prompt atteution if Bddres-";d .to ll(;uVi:U i W I.IIU.K. Au.T. C'!.-tr. I.t't i..-t'Ultf. t atnlirid t.o., i a I B.IJ!:.SIIt'R 4. i V". . ' f ! ' I' - r i i'i 1 1 V 'V VIN( iff-critlv cnluroeil our f-toik e are now prcnaicd to sell m a great reduction (rom Cornier prices. Our f toek con- ; sifts of lirujrs !e'1ieines, I'erfumcrr, Fancy; S.arw, Leot.'s. Uu.ir nn l Allen' liair Kestor atives. Tills, Ointments, PI istei s. liniments, ; Pain Killers, Ci'mte Mapreia, E9 Jamaica j Clincer, I'ure Flavoring Extract?, Essences, i.einon Syrup. Soothing Syrup, Spiced Sjrup, RLuburli, Pine Spices, ic. ; CIGARS AND 7VCACCUS. Blank Book s, Peeds, Notes and IIoihIh; Cap, Tost. Comruercial and all-kinde of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Hooks. Magazine, Newspapers. Novels, His lories, BilileR, Religious, Prayer and Toy Books, Pei V.nivep, Pipes, Sec W We have added to our stock a lot of FIN E J KWEJ.UY, to which we would invite the atteution of ihe Ladies. PUOl OtiRAl Il ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Puncr aud Cignrs sold eiiher wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 3D, b66. Alaiu Street, Ebeiisleirg. LOOK AT THIS! The Farmer's Favcrlto sium tnttt, STONER'S Fannins: 11 KEYSTONE CIDER WWW von sale n' ILL 9 Ebcnsburcr, Pa. LOHETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED!ft Ami nork w nrraniefl : P.flOXrarXT'i, Tom n Stones, Br in: At' mil Tahi.b Tmi-h. made of s the finest Italian Mart.ie nnd in style of workman-dun not Ftirpassed hy ni.y manui.utuier. (Jive me a cuil hi lore dei idiinf upon juirehasins- or ordering wm k etsi-w rrre. .1 .1 tiorirtto, April 22, A M IiS WILKINSON. is:i.-tr. W,U mWM WORKS ! 131 trnr.lilin SI root, Jolinstoivii. JIi Y. MH;X, - l'roiulelor. MnXI'MrsTS. II F. A T) am. TOM II STONE'S Xl. .Vi:., uiiiniiUictured of Ih i-.-i v i... iti.d Auierieaii Mart.les. I'erfeet satisfac-I tion :n work, design mid price jruaranteed it" Or.ieis respect fully solicited and prompt ly executed. (J uustowu, Nov. 11, '71 -tf j T LOYIJ & CO., IIankkps. k?r Gold. Pilvrr. Oov( rnment I)ans. nnd ftl:i-r se curities, t.otiKht and sold. Interest al lowed on Time Deposits, t'oll -etioiis made t ull iieees-silde points in the T'nitcd St.ies, aud a trroei-at ilaiikm liliin-s liausaeu d. M LLOYD & CO, Ii A N K KT. IS. A I .T( in V A n Drnfts on tho pi iueipal cities aud Silver snd Cold for sale. .'ulleelions made. Monies re ceived on deposit, payable on demand without iaUrest or upon time, wiih interest at fair rules O TMAN & LAKE. Al lOit.VKVS AT I.AW. KIJF.NSIUJKG, PA. r?"Protriit attention sriv'n to claims of all kind in t'-jintiriu county, aud throujrhout tho I'uited States nmi CitiKtiiiis. Feb. "ltt.-ly. "ILO. M. IiiiADK, Attoriify-at-Iatr, El.ens!.urg, Pa. Office in new buildiu" recently erected ou Celtic street, two doors' lr-ui li.-h aus.27.J n S M rE TUB MOT ASTONISHING ITRES ; F'l oi'icK, o i:,rii akk thk ciianoks TITK piiHV rXlitlHioKS, I'NDKIt THK IN FLUENCE OF TUI3 TKCLV WOSDEUFLX UJOJlCXKE, THAT Every Day en Increase In Ffesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every rirop of t'.ie BAKSAI'AHILLIAN" KKSOI.V. E, X coiuiuuuicatcs Uiruutli Hie JSloixl, SAtat, Urine, and oMkt fliii.ln ami jitietw of the ysein tl.e vigor of hff, f.r it rvt!&irUi watfol tlie tXHiy wiih ticw and soutitl material. tcrofuKs SvpiiiiU, Consuii.j.tiuii. Ul-i.duUr diacai-e. tTceia in the '! ;i:u;-.t. Month, '1 muor. Xnli i;i tn lilandiS ant otlti-r i-nrta -f Hie nystetii, Kre Kves, Strtirnous IiM:rmr;:. 3 from the K:tn, and the worst forms of Skin clits.-a.s.-s, Krtirttiors, Fever S-ipea, B-;lii lieatl, liing Worm, Suit Rheum, Kryiielas, Acue, lllaek ppftta. Worms i:i tha Flesh, Tvinora, Cancers in tha Woni!, ntid all weakening ami gainful ilisIinrL-e, Night Sweat, l.rtss of Si.erm. an.l l.ll wnsteaof the life prmcl lle. are wllhln the ruratlve rai.gaof tl.u wonder of M.mI trn Ohemistrv, and a fe.v (iaj. use will prove to anv ).enwi uin It for either or thtae foru.i of Uloeaae 1U p.tTetit power to cure tl em. If the Datieut, daily iie'.iminr rdncil ry the wastes and decoinpo"" ion that in continually protresslntr. tuc ceeda in arresting these w:u;'.es, and repair the unic with new material in:w!e from l.eal'hy blood aud this ti;e SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure. Not only des the .SAicii-iHiLi.iA.N KEoi.vr:rT rxc?l all known remedial ageota in the cure of Chrome, Scrofu 1.1115, 'inatitutiuual, and bkia tliscaavs ; but It in Uie only oositive care '.-P !iaiicy & S:atSdcr joinp:a:nts, Urinary, and Womb diea. K, C.ravel. I:ahetes, Dror.jy, &Upp:ia of AVater, lucontineiiee of ('rine, Lrigiit's L t, Alhuminuria. and in all cae where there are hriek ri'ist ih-posiis, or the water Is huk. clondy, ti.i.el uith fihrtancis like the white of an -t, or threads li':e whiti? tlik. or there is a inorhid, dark, l.iiious appearance, and wliite bore-dust dciiosits, and when itirre is a jth k.iiz, l.nr'ilng sensation when losing vater, and pain in tiic Small of the lirwx aud along tue Lon.s. I'ricc, Ji.oo. WORMS. The ot ly known an-1 sure Remedy f-r H'er?. J Taj, ate. Ttimor of 12 1'cr.rs' Cro-.vtli Cured y Katlwaj s 2icsiSvn;t. BneFRiT. Maiw.. Jnlv Id. 1-55. rtt. Rotwtr: T h 'ariaa t'-.M'.'r in tti f-!trie ar t rw!. All lb I.K:u.r fcaid ' fc.' 1 retvi n. bfip f -r it." 1 trii.l ev-ry tti t. if tbst ww r.'rtn:.. ndd ; t-nt nothing he.Tw? ni. I yonr Kflrmit, and tlKxiht I wtmlJ try it : h.u hatl aa fni:h Ii it. bourne I haj mifferwd f r iwfh, year,. I took x bttlc of th K.ilvDt, anrl om box It.dtvv' PilU, and two U-t-tle, of vur IUidy Krlief ; ai.d thrrw is n.'t a iim ef ttimf.r to b in or' frit, and 'I f I U-tter, fmarter. ai.d hay-pir than I hava for Iwlv, year. Th wurrt. lum.T waa m at..- Uft aide of the lwra, rnt ilia ftruin. I write Uii, to yvu for the beulit of otliura. Vuu caa paJiiiU it if you ehooae. HANNAH P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT FUnOATSVE FILLS, prfctly tarrtHess, e.cp:tntly edited with nwwt piini. Prre, rcsr:.I .t i-arify, cnn. an ' sTr i j-tJkti. ii.ul way'ti Pil8, for tlio cure of all i'iordfrs of tl.e Stonmch, Liver. B'jwelH. KiJtie lVaiM( r, Ncrou3 DisciKra, liaMfcriache, i'onKtipaiioii. Coti VL-neta. IntUiiestion. Ivsne si: Tiliou-ncss. lilious Fever, lnflnniniation of ttie miwflij, licaud all Itranrenn'nlauf the lrilen ai Vi ctT. Warranted to effect a piticure. I:rely erta ble. containing no mercury, tiiiiieral,oritftrwnsincs. Jif Oimorve the following amptoaj ci-uitiLg fruta Disorders of the l)i;eiiUve Oiiaiis: Constipation, Inwari ril-?, Fullness of tl:e PTrrd In th T?m., Ai-lity of ll Stoniwh, Nns. H-artim, Iicnt t4 F'lllTMMsnr Weifrht In the Stomnrh, Smit Fructattnns, StsUair.ir Flottrfrinft at the Mt of th 1? ion inch, wimnuuv cf lh Hait Hurriwd and Ditflt-nU Hfrsthioir, J- )ultvr:tir et th- ilt-art. Choking or SatTrc3t i f; Sensatu-n when in a Lyii-3 r3tr". I'imnea f f VUion. IjU or Webs befnro the P:irrt, Fvr ri iSull Fun to the ridt I riV?r-y of Pr.irai.n. Yrll'Fwues uf tie Skin and Kves. Pain in the Side, Clitl, LuuM, aud kiuldca. l-'ltuiw of JitfaX, Cuming In the Flrti. A 'ew doseaof RAD WAY'S PII-LS will free the srs teu from ail the ahovt -n:tr'd di-n'ers. Jricu, 25 cei:ls perhox. SOLT PRTTOtifSTS. HEAD KAT.SK AM TRUE." Send one Mter ptainp to RAHWAY Sl CO., No. 87 Maid-a LatMS. New Vorlt iDforiaatiou wurth UiuuaaiiUa wui t scub you. GREAT nEDUCTION U PRICES. TO CASH 'CUSTOMERS! "at Tiii i:isi:stii im B0lSI5HMSUIi(l STORE.! The uiiilersiued respectfully informs thu citizens of Ebensbnrg Hiid the i-uUic genw aliy that lie lias made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and Heal ing Stores, of the most popular kinds ; Tin tcate of every description, of my own man ufacture ; lianlu arc of all kind, tsuch a Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, labie Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Bolls, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass, Butty, Table Knives and Forks, Carvinp Knives and Frks, Meat Cutters Apple Parem, Fen and Pocket Knives in Tuat variety. Scissors. Shears, Razors and Strops Axes, Hatchets."'Hai!-.niTS, Boring Machines, Augers, Chissels, Planes, C-om-passes, Squares, Files. Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches. Rip. Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh I'.ells, Shoe Lasts. Pegs, Wax Bristles, Clothes Wringers. Grind Stonr-s. Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, LumVer Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Rifles. Shoe Guns, Revolvers. Pistols. Cartridges, Tow ner. Caps, Lead. Ac. Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Tumps ami Tubing; Ilarness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; ItWfrn and Willow Ware i 1 great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps. Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Ln oricatinc Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish-e-s. Turpentine. Alcohol. Arc. FAMILY GROCERIES, sack 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. Shoo, 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. flr Houce RjMuting mad, pain'od and pm up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. OKO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg. Feb. 23. I8G7.-tf. rgy 11 o MA s G A K L A N D , I 19.1 S. !r .' I . (iRCi'ERIES I QIEEMSM ARE 1 WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONEUY AND NOTIONS, FISH JILT. SHEAS CURED MEATS. IJACO.W FLOl'R, FEED AMD PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All each poods as Spiers, Rrushes, V.'ood hbJ Willow Ware, Shoe Binc-k ing mid Station ery will bcsoldiiom manufacturer's printed price lists, and all oilier pood in my line at Philadelphia, Baltimore. Cincinnati and PiiU hurph current pricr 9 To deuler 1 present tlie peculiur advantae of javing ihfin nil freight mid dravaee, ft they die not required to pay freights fnim the principnl eitie? nd no itmy afi'ecliarpes are inn-ie. Dealers niay rear a Rinril that my poods are of the hest qualiti aud m v price as moderate aicit rates. Hy noinp a faTr, upripht business, and bv protn.tly and satisfactorily fillinp all orders, 1 hope to merit Ihe putronupe ol retnil dciders ami othern in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re pectfully solicited and satisfaction puarnnteed in all cases. THOMAS OAKLAND. " Altoona. Julv 29. !:.'. tf. I.. FRANK W. HAY WHOLESALE AND RETA.L, -OF- AND Sheet-Iron Vi! AND DEALEB IX j; OliGE W . Y E A G E 11 Wliolcsals and Itctall Dealer In TUB WOULD "(IIIMBMEB TO I'KODUCE ITS EQT7AL J rp AYLOK & CO., or AllootiH, are fas! (rainlnar Hn-eiiviiitde rrpufation as philan thropists by introducing amoiiHT the ladies the AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I theonlv Wushinjf Machine in the market that will do its work porfertly on all kinds of tlotli insr without the aid of a ruhhina- iKiard. ' It washes without, iiililiinjf, rolling or prcss injr ihe clothes in any way, and bencs without any weaving- of tlu- fabric. It will wash anything, from the finest lace to tlu' hiitv!st el--n11r. -- It will h tlienme work in a shorter time and with hss lulior than any orln-r Machine made. Any person clesirinir a Washlnir Machine can have a t'haiiipion Washer takv n to their resi dence and tested, when, if not satisfactory, it will be taken away without cost to them. CONVINCING T EST I M O N V. Messrs. Ta rum & Co. (Jcnts: Your Ameri can Champion Washer has been in use at in hotel Ioiik enoiiKh to eon vitiee us that it iall. it claims to be. It ave t wo-tbiids of the lbor and time and docs the work as well ns it rin bo done bv hand. We would not be v. itnout it fo douOle'ils l ost. : II K.N UY FtJsTElt, Ebetisbiiiv, ilarch 0, Caiii'oi ia House JrMa"uf!'-t'ireri aiidsob? lv T. r.on i: Co No. ll'Vi Twelfth sstri-f-t. Alr' nn. aril 'orsalu bv V. 1. 1 Tl ItlNUKK. March 2". !T"J.-"m. :ain St.. Ehcn.shurtr HEATING AND COCK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. US. C8PPER ASB SHEET-IEGS WARE OFHISO VN MANUFACTURE, A.id GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in hi? line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTCOA t, IA, Tlie onlv dealer in the citv hnvinp the ribt U eell the renowned -yA RLKY SHE AF" COOK S I'OV K. the moct perfect complete anil satisfactory Store ever 'ntroduced to the public ItliiNI 141 mm mi. CAlriLXTEll, 136 MULBERRY STREET. NEWARK, N. J., Is now treating auecewfully Ccnsumptlon, Bronchitis, anl all diseaes of Throat and Lungs, with his 4'o;iimuiiI VI rtl t.-n toil 1 1 Iih lul i, ( oiK'nitrnlnl FofMi. nixi 4onlt sijriif. During- the past ten years lr. Carpenter h: 8 treated and cured thousands ff cases of above named diseases, and has now in his possession certificates of cures from ell parts of the coun try. The Initiation is breathed directly into the Iuiiks, soothing and healinjr over ail inflamed phi faces, oniei nip into the bloo'l, it imparts vi tality as it permeates to every part of the sys tem. The sensation is not unpleasant, and the first inhalation oTten (fives very decided relief, particularly when there ia much difficulty of breathing1. Under the influence of my reme- Hm, ! oAuirh iHMin iri-owa M i t r . tliA lliu-ht sweats cease, tho hectic lush vanishes, and wiih iiuprovinff diirestion the patient rapidly trains strength, and health is attain within his jf rasp. The Concent ratoil Fooil rapidly builils up the most debilitated pat lout, present in jr 'o the stom ach food ail reaoy to be assimilated and made into pood. rich, healthy blixvl. Tim t'onifli Syrap is to be taken at nijrht to al leviate tlie coiisf;i and enable the patient to ob tain sleep. Foil direction arcimitnn eavli .r i if ntu rciiirdias which cmxixt One Inhaler: )ne Itottle of Alterxtive Inhalant; One Ititttle of Soothing I'elirifiiee lalialaut : One ltuttle Anti-Ila mnrrhaific Inhnlant :One I! of tit, i om-t nt rntcil Food ; One bottle ( ou?Ii .Syrup. Price of lini containintr medicines to last one month, 10: two months. IM; three months, tii. Sent to any address C. O. 1. Pamphlets eou taiuinsr laixe. list of patients cured sent fret;. letters of inquirvmust contain one dollar to insure answer. Address, A. H. CAUPENTKK. M. P., Newark, N. J. Dr. Carpenter's CATATtllll IiKMKDY will give immediate relief, and will effect a perma nent cure in from one to rhree months. Price of remedy to last one month, 5 ; two months, three months. io. CANCEIt in all its forms successfully treated. Send for list oi" patients cored. A. II. CA HPENTEK, M. D., Newark, N. J. August 8, lTi-ly. iSTRY! AT Kr.IH ( KI) ItATr.S! DK. Ij. T). HOFFMAN, praduateof Dental Sur gery, respect lully iiitijnns tho public that he has permanently located in KliKNSllUKO, where he may be found every day of the week. Uit. Hoffman, after having had ample prac tice for the space of seven years, does not hesi tate in afbrminif that he can (rive perfect satis faction in every ease relaiiiiK to the profession. All branches of Mechanical and Hurifieal Den tistry carefully and scientifically performed. Particular attention (riven to fiiliiiK decayed teeth. Also, teeth extracted without pain. For further iuformatiou eoneerniiiff prices, etc., call nt his ollice on Ili(rh street, opposite tho Cambria House, where may be examined sam ples of his work, which iku! oiilij he twin to he avwccialal. may 25.-tfJ DENTISTUr. The undersigneJ, eraduate of the Bulti- more Coi'.eee .-.!'' ol Dental Sar (rery, respect fully oilers h'u PKOKKSSIOIf AL services to tlie citizens of Kb- ensburg and vicinity, which phtce he will visit on the fourth Mosdat of each month, to re main one week.. AuS13. SAXI'L BELFORD D. D. S. AiTMAN & HUCK, rhyklt-laiit ami Offiee in rcar'of John calls may be inadi Sni-geons. Cakioii.i.tciwn. Pi. Duck's store. Niirht J E M O V A L a s n KN LAKtlE M EN V. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Havinv recently taken possession of the new ly fitted up and commodious bnihlir.ir on lliifh street, two doors east of the Dank and nearly opiwisite the Mountain Houe, the subscriber is better pi-epareil than ever to niuuiifat ture a'l articles in the TIN, C MM-Kit and SHKDT-1KON WAKE line, nil of which will be furnished to buyers at the very bwet liviiiff prices. The subscriber also proi'oscs to keep a full and viui"d Sbortincnt of Cocking, Farlor RLd Heatir.g Steves of the most approved designs. r?-SP()i:TINC: ami KOOITNn made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. KEPAloINt; prompt ly at tended to. All work done by me will be ione rivht and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WAKE soul by me can li? depended upon as to quality and cannot bo undersold ia price. A continuance and increase of patronaire is respectfully solici ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. VAT.TJE IXTKIXGEK. Ebonsbunf, Oc t. 13. lSTO.-tf. Ill WM. P. PATTON. Jlanufactnrer and Dealer AI.Ij kinds of CABI2TET FUBNITURE S. llO BUI 152 I in Ion .Street, JOUySTUWX, PA. Ilureans, Itedsteuds. Washstands, Sideboards. Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Wardrobes, Hook Cases, lvOUnKCS, Cane Chairs, Wood Seat Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, Hed lA)iiii(res, Mattresses Tete-a-Tetes, E.xtension Tables, Iinin(f Tables, tup boards. &c, tic, &.C., &c, &c. Sc., &e., ic, c, &c, &c. evkhy wicscnrPTio op SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent st. e nnd at low prices. Cabinet ami hairuuikers' materials of all kinos for sale. Furniture delivered at any point in Johnstown or at Kail road station free of extra chanre. WM. P. PATTON. Johnstown. Oct. 13, 18T0.-tf. OOK WELL TO TO Ull liM)LI(!)TA.i)I.C8! BOOTS AND SHOES Vor Mcla'a and Coys' Wear. The undersipned respectfully informs his nu merous customers and the public generally thai he is prepared to manalacture BOO l"S and SHOES of auy desired size or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to' the coarsest brogan. in the tery bfst manner, on the short est notice, and at ns modeiate prices aa like work chii be obtained anywhere. Those who hare worn Boots and Shoes made at mv establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can ensilv be convinced of the fact if they will only give'me a trial. Try aud be convinced. tRe airing of Boots and Shoe3 attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I leel confident that my work and pi ices will commend tne to a con tinuance aud increase of the same. JOHN D. THOilAS. MILLINEIIV Theattenti & DKIMAKING- ntion of the Lanies of Eiiens- burir and vicinity is directed to the fact that MIIS. K. E. JON liS has just received an invoice of new and 1'aslnonahle Millinery Coods.at her rooms, in the East Wardv Ebensburp, Weddintf Honnets, Hats, etc.; a specialty. lressinakin done. The patronajre of the public is respect fully solicited. fjunel:ly. A N I K L M c L A IJ G 1 1 LI X, A itonuy af-Lair, Johnstown. Pa. ffflce in the old Exchange tmildinsr, (np-stnirs.) corner of Clin ton and Locust streets. Will attend to all bus iness connected with bis profession. TO I INT. LINTON, Attm-n-y-ta-Tjuw, Johnstown. Pa. OiKce in buildinir south- HEATING PARLOR ffii :ul : lrJL i ii .l i L C ill...,. ' sujOi'tl to be I'liiu ; l'flrretr jci?li cliilie ilesiud'. ;:i.u .. ; J in length. Imitie .'i . v ! three frxevitl Ui'ik- . , i tliree-eiehths. :ii vla.ii. j. tlesenj't nn ,f ti e si t . i tive looks like a '.ii.e ' . "Within this is i;- ;, closed at the ri il. vhich aie tim e li;nv - to the three it!i::i tl:. To the ccntic f ;h -shafts are attache !. i , in the hirer c !:! : . . iwily to 'l i e !" it is just eipial to the ! rcniired to sllilo the i , l a lis v.tll oih 1. It i- . , which lays a track f r : The inventor helievc- ; i tionize tlie whole vvar' i : inietits have heen leadr eonstnicti 1. only f.'i'i i. v.hich "was fiei;httl -, hni'tlirtl hiii ds of ii,n ,. the outside, which v;i level ma dr. hy one ho:: c. The tiaihs were i i- ' model imi erfeet. hut the Iv enco in aired the. imt lr a t-att i't, ami : model on cyl.iliitios! at '.! trotihle so far has 1 eei: t. name which will l c ih : : strtietion and n.-e. ?'.m: eested. Ainorsr theio f I l l.ariel railicatl." 'diuni cti.'uh,' "ioi!er jt; one liMil hy lis. "li ytl cy.i. . inventors, "IJilly"" is l.;i,:,,j iiiair.t novelty -f his inc:.:i iieiehlioi s talk of jilacing ti.i ..; ; bond not to kill sheep or t .( i : WE-ITRMSliM GOODS GENERALLY. ; pFr:. iiiiai ei'i'.c.vic. rucraiHCitiu ... AND I Toll"iri'x in TIN,fOPPEtt&S!!EF.MPiflX I'RO'irTLT ATTKXUKD TO. Stock Imjikxse. Trices Loav. iiiiut hi in' rtir'nn Mr i m...-a.- . . r - . i ...i i.-.... 1 ; . . ... .. 11. Illi.u.,, ,.i .,,..L.., "l Tl "e. ........... t..ee.s,eo w uuva o H.WWUU-. uuu story, tutruiicc on r i iiKiui street . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J ODD, MOUKKLIa & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealus in tjl f MTrt aw? :iV.iVi M .HI MS ; uuiiiL' Ariii uuiiiuJxiu Dili ba'Jb'J S3 5M.I.tKV GUOUS, H A HI) WA UK. QUEKNSWARE. BCOrs AND SIH)KS. HATS AND CAPS. I HON AND NAILS CARPKTS AND Oil. I'LOTIIS, KK A I ) V-1I A I ;E CLOTH ING GLASS WAR I'. Yl L1.0U' W'ARK. WOODKN AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEED. ALL KINDS, Tcceiher with lt mnnnerof Western Produce such as FLOUR. BACON", FISH, SALT, CAKUOX OIL. ic.. Ac. 5?"" Who esale and rerail onlera sr.liciteti aud 'irompti j hlled ou the shortest notice ami cost reasonable terms WOOD, il OUR ELL 4 CO. GEO.C.K.ZAIIM, DEALERS IN dey good;s, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, IIATS,MPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTDER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY' STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY lMJODUCE IASLN IX IXCI1A.NGC FOR OOOIiS. Thk f illowing very ex' the ulject of enij-loyi; . lately in the J rttsUi- . other localities as w.'. ... c'tv-ssifies thofec who ;i!V four lie.ntls : 1. Those who km'-. ! !?. Tin se h :;,. .". r.ofh.injr that any nn- : fur ilfii:.. r. Th' .-c v.ho i, they can tl at:l m ' only win k at kmiuc'I.:: ; . tcti. and Ir-IKi i.,r -.-i -. -. i tt- i i r-t ! 4. Those wiio i i i --1 ?sos. 28, 2h0 and 2a2 ainton St., ti1Crc is no v,wk f..r t -. i in" whore it mieht 1 c : : JOHNSTOVN, PA. f xmmotttt If anv rorf-oii wh - u j imnble to timl cn'i'l; i I mine to which ci-s I t j know what the iLf.icnl; i edvit. The Tii'j -.i f.i an or . i.-t i I 1 l .k II world, and not one )ress HAAI AND- 3?ill Qr72. 9 vi n.:i 111'-. work if Lc or she would "We never knew a j ci. detevniiiud to tinti (!!'' not succeed. The will! ; if th.in j-cisoiis sn'i,oi ! jible lc.dii-d c!'".n in the . not i cifoiiii more fhn:i if lie only tots L;n;i!f a rio-sL d .-ii allc ki:.d tf iaios tlit ii m t ie souto other cn-.i" it is less desirable. 11;;- than to Leg or starve, a this j lati w ill never v a work will not ccinc to ' ' where it is wanttd, in s ;. A.Y.Erwiii&.Co 172 and 174 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY -its f. r. cre " WHOLESiLE IRD RETML Store on South Side of Main Street, bcuMlZburg, Pa. R.R, Davis & Co. HIGH STREET, Three Doors West of Centre Street DEALKIIS IS T Tt DRY GOODS, GROCERIES 7i Eoots and Shoes. FLOUR, FEED, BACON, FISH, Cofifee, Tea, Syrups and DIclasses. ALL WHICH THEY TUOMISE TO SELL AS CHEAP A8 THE CHEAPEST. Country Produce taken for GOODS. Geis & Foster, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. JoIii.Ktown, Ia. nTlte the attention of buyers to their large and . levant stock of KITrvi3Ii:iX GOODS! COKSISTINQ OF DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. - at Evrr pricfi COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., EXTRAORDINARY l.V.T THF r.TAIt in.'lO solid i'lti. n't'!: lc:u ! loi-rr t !i;'ii lhi a ir.an's j ;st'i.;l hi tivation ol si'cli an .1;, 1. . ,r v. i.ti.ii.ttT . ... t.o:he not ni.ly :tls.i. miasini f fou. oui it s the dast and so t ;' cities. It ac'.s also in ; ! mutipcr. liv laki.!-' ' I bi'talli as il li;tcs lit t ' ' it to the c'd sir o'Vi i: . 1 It is not only a it i licaid . utile wc arc toiler as wclL ami li t hoiiK' like Ihe innhu i.M. ailiances. when tin-v .1. and Livingstone, the t -, t ! travelers iv thnt at i.L j equal the bo:n d. A too, that the 1 ca- ' -! head, jirotccts j it acts ns the tl. . ' ' I lr.t, more th;:u tl.:-. ' ' - j'cr; j iratitii1. aim i..t .: i the i-kin. A 111.01 v.!. tcctioll fixnn naiuic Hi sttrm and too li.ti dost : from the hottest, it-m i : without .1 it-ad : and v,v iniht sleep in a moras at least Lis chances of or Lie fever would Ik- hcttt r companions. Atuc ''. 837- iter &2 101 0 Eh W Eh U2 O EH 5 Q. o I- O A Torcii Rat Stokv. -Ilciakl is resKusiblc for ;1; gttlar .story : '"The cravi. .. the helpless young Las in 1.;. j known to prompt kittens take miik fit mu very diileitv ; the iiianimaiia ; but one of i tra-odiiiary incidents of this -1 la.tofl to have oeonnvd late". I 1 lie circumstance lias no sr.. ii J would render publicity ohjt , 1; uie aunicmicitv 01 tre si..!' y if ' v.- 1 niciit is vouched for by i'.x I . tlie woman referred to. ' T. 1. casey, late of Kobert Wood? & Co. C. T. rtHJAliTY JAMXCASET. CASEY, FOG ARTY & CO.. WHOLESALE OEAI.EKS IX KIAIIU & 8L1 RY WHISKY, ANK AT.T. Ktsnr3 OF AND IMPllRTKKS OP , man it. d woman residing j street, PydncA-, lior hu-li. j the colony. Whig well ki i trcrjtolis. Some mouths j twins, one of wbicli died. I ing infant, now alut T ! came ailing. Tli'.s ihe 1 ' to an insnrr.cicncy of v. j days she obscivcd jt : 1 j lier Imisoih, unlike th -J produced by the child. I Ciibcd theni t the ' i wlicu liungry at night i" -and tocik tlie precau i !: nails. 8. ill ftosh mt:.. .1 a f. :i Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c, uZ mg place ln-hind a i ak. ' a. ... : , 1.. Illl IOUIHI II SCI I (Ml Xo. 315 Liberty Ntrref. Dec. 6, lSTl.m. PITTSIIVIIUH, rA. ; .t t : t; as if for shelter. bieast were at once i-U" KBEXSDl'RG HF N A r -a- aa,v VV UUlillill i? AUT0EYT cdbyarafscM-. K AVTXd Introrluec new mochlnervlntn nl tL!s c'.ta;,utf !;VU. oolen V 1 etory. wo arc now.,,0 I tl.e night of the m.'.k 1 rnnnufaeturH on slrt notice. (LOTUS i-.si '. was iiinhv was siiifn fkHtf ""'''s: when the rat vsa, IL, f" "'mil taken in eit her. f t stllilJy. . . m. a. 1 1 u 1 11 11 m r 1 r- - - . .- K,., r,-u.0 ,,.,, f . v.0() F.bensbnrar. Feli.24, lstij.-'tf. ' ,tU.-' I l- '(NS. A few days since a for ltxh'rinrs nt the n1 PIKST NATIONAL SADI)LK aNI) ! dl!sky'' hin" A. HAlivruiiDi.c..... I . ' i schooner Erie, which 1' - . - . . . v ' X . .1 Lft.tlltll A l'lll-VT- 1 1 ,rt, . t . - x ' f : . .1 w- ;ri- ll""e l nmn School House, . noou. ot uie re 1--.11 I'ronrietor ' VVVo M. O'NFILU Start od he saw a nit -u i ior. ..itrriK s and f 'irn w iriHile nn-i imm-4ian Rll or it wm-w . n' ii"" I'lim. " " l.-Al. t Ill llll Ill I- l-.tl-l-MM'll III . 1. : ILL receive money on depoplt. discount TT Mild cllee nntctt ai,,l . t .1 ... nn . t. ' . - . - -. " ' " aii.tA.-tJU lu ait 1 11 C !- . business usually tlon bv Hunkers Sept JW.tf . G EO. C. K. ZAUM, Cashier. "0 I T3I tlllllltr Cat thUal .o..i..., a: 1 Of t l,a rt . . J !.' I UDl i It 'l lit". ItHU . ' I 11 1 IVI rY W DICK, Attoknkv at LxvT137 j g1 -1 Cnchlir.. T.. , , . , . I 0"ltl- of disaster, and v;i dav to Lear that she 1-'- ' gone down near Kelly t.-.u1- , t ri ouicb in ironi room oi I. 1 i J. l.loya 8 new buildii.r. Centre Pt n et. A 11 I j manner of lejrnl hinmew nttenoed t trif.ie- lOilly, and collections a specialty. ' liMa.tf. A youxc i.aoy in N " fCoO to have a single v. - i tr-r (! "t r : . T '" t t 1 v t'' ef v F.' : k '. t : V 1, : i . icti- t:f tT.:. i cv A 7tc .1 l.!,t .-es :(t The OiC: tn p t'.. tt. Ia il 1 ha 7; t;,,- r J.:,' lii.r T! - I"- ;. ,: ' ! tv t fS: r i 1 I 6 f.x- tr.' ): ; I-' V: ;
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