.jt fn p..juTr.nrnr i'i'"T nr"T"f i-f n-1 1 rrg T-r' r" e-tg re: rr - ;mx 155: KkSLifis : "Wfc. i - - rw. ss mm Cv l- 4 JUS TA K EX ID XX TI TY. ET C. F. CI.AHK. In the fpiir.p of '07 I was traveling in tire central part of Now York, and reach- . 4SsSl3!FRMKW. HAY has passed down that beaut. (id hcc of , -.l. - vatcr can testify. The sk y Lad ... . a . Cloud, the bohl hills wlmh hemmed. the ! tranquil lake into its basin were green m j 3 Lit 1111 1 r ot Ul'Cl, their early verdure, and the sulfate of tho ! n not distui bed save when a great 1 fish leaj-ed up, glanced a moment in tho ; WHOLESALE AfJD RETAIL, -A ff I il WANTED J. Q. BURR & HYDE, PHRLTSHERS. 1 1 Hartford, Conn. OF -AND AND DEALr.lt JX i HEATMr PARLOR cM COQKIHG ,.lp?mis and disaiTK-a:vtl in tlie calm depths. An uneasy vagabond, it has been iny fortune to look upon much beautiful scenery, but seldom any more beautiful than this. But I did not start to tell about the scenery. As I stepped on b.'aid I saw a plainly-dresed man, wiil; a la.hcr kr.my ing face, looking at me keenly, and iho't - nothing of it at the time, mod my aiiesi tion was called to the fact that he was watching me iu a singularly unpleasant t manner. i. , .t , Lighting a cigar-T am one of the tobao- k p i f. A f 1 W A 11. K co victims of whom we lead so much in UiitVl 11 Wkl 11 iMB.Mi the daily press T stiolVd forwaul, and ' leaning against the lail, I to ikoiitmy noie book, and jutting dowii such points in the scenery as struck iue.-unt.il a magnetic power caused me to look up, and there was my friend peering at ine steadily through the cabin window. As I looked up his face took on a vacant look, and he st.olled away, whistling iu a minor key, sum! I did hoc see loin again until the bell rang for dinner. hen he was placed just opposite me. At dinner I usually give my whole atten tion to the good things of this life, and if the company made' anything out .of i.he price of that meal it must become fabu lously rich on the piolits it made on tlie other fellows, for I could give them odds ' and beat them every time. I Two or three times I caught the man's eye ; but whenever I did so, tho old, ah- j fctiacted look showed itself, and his eyes explored vacancy ; and shortly after he arose and said something iu a "whisper to j the captain, who started, and looked at me i quickly, mid tlie man shook his head a;:d went out followed by the captain. As? I finished my meal, End everj thing! . within my read) was a ghastly ruin, I fol- j lowed him on deck and found them in close consultation forwaid. I heard the captahi ay : f "Are you sure, row, Jim ? Ifc is a! hard-looking customer, but I don't think J he would bo so mean as that." "I tell yon he is a. noted character, ami re have been after him for three months, llush! Here he conies." Before, that fellow had spoken to the captain we had been very social, but now he suddenly eooiru lowam me, aim cogcu j away whenever I approached, apparently j desirous of getting as far out of my reach as nossible : and. no matter where I went. that watchful man kept me i.i s'ght, and I Ii AlAIl' S SFF TT. TS' began to realize that he was watching me. 1 t -VJIIjIIL , a,aj 2s ow my menu, . ! I ' X" 1 ,XT I K... I PHRLTSHERS. 9VC Arf FSft 1 i ' i AND- aOl"SE-FlHMSI!l.C GOODS GENERALLY. Tll)inir i Tin, comn & SUEET-IPM rnOMl'TLY AVTEMHiB TO. ! Nos. 278, 2S0 and 282 Washington St., JOHNSTOWN, PA. J said, turJiing sutl- tlenlv upon him, "what the adversary of man do you want? I )o you see anything peculiar in my appeanuice He made no ieply, but beckoned to an other man near at hand, who came for ward. "Now. sir," he said, "don't let us have any trouble about tins little aliair. 1 ar- j rest 3 on, Sam Baines, for the. munlet of John Edick, of Syracuse!" And before I had time to wink, he bad the iions on me. The other man took hold of me on the. other side, and they shoved me into the captain's state-room, and fol lowed me in. "You may as well take it easy, Sam," said the detective. "Now, see here, I got orders to wait at Geneva, and watch the cars. The person I am to take is a Heshy xnan of middle size." "Yes." "Black vali-c, red nose " "That's me," I replied. "Smokes a good deal " "Yes." . : "Has a dissipated air, and wears his clothes as it they w ere made for somebody else ; mole on his light cheek ; light drab suit and blue necktie " richt side. .ow, if you s;it tor yuur nor trait I couldn't get a belter picture of iho man." "All right," I said desperately. "I'm a murderer, of course I'm a felon, Hying from ihe law. Why, what . cussed fool you must be not to know that a hundred men of that description travel over the C'eutral every dav." "Talks nice, don't hi, Bob ?" saitt the detective, admiringly. "lie might . pull the wool over anybody's eyes except ouis. Now y.m watch him until I come back." : lie went away, and the man, after show ing pie a pistol and warning me that he wotiM use it if I tried to esvac, Kit down . in front of me. evidently bent on having my life if I marie a move. I was not mad enough to (inr i,;m to do "hiswort, ami there we sat for an hour, facing each other, when the first man came back and relieved his mate. 1 tried to convince the fellow that I was nothing more dangerous than a common scribbler, but it was no use. He gave me credit for playing it well, and finally yielded to my persuasion far enough to agree to watch the passengers, and arrest the "fellow that looks like me," if he was on the boat. We went ashore at Watkins, and it was decidedly pleasant, as we sat in the station waiting for tlie turn, urns lavished noon my icrsoual appear ance by persons about. The detective went to the telcpraph ollice and scut a dis patch : "I've got Bains: S." . The answer came back directly: 'Have, yon? 8x have I ! Let your man go or he'll mako you tioubU'. - . D." That detective came back with A face as long as n rail, took otl" my bracelets, and I was once more a free man. It w ould have done you good to hear the choice selections from indite lireratwe which I showed upon him before the train started ; but I came to the conclusion that it was better not to say anything about it at home, for if it came to Ban's ears I might as well emigrate. When I next visited Syracuse I went to see my double, and at om e forgave thede tectivc. It is pleasant t'llhiuk he ishung, for there is no telling what scrape he might have got me into, ile would have passed for my twin brother anywhere, and 1 don't want any brothers of that soil. " fiRiW'JA'DSEEDflBWEB, Patented Feb'y 1st, 1C70. MASCFArrrr.'TD nr NIEBEL& PENNINGTON mm ii, oiiio. Tho Biirkiyp Grain nnl 8o-l ( Iranrr in fur kijwi ior to itny other Kuntifng Mill ever isiiule, liKvini; more thai) twit-e the screeninir stirfnee of the ordinary mill, while it is neat nni compact, ami cim he msily haii1led hhiI lifted around ly una man. lis capacity for Hcaiiintr is from 5o to 7 bushels pit hi i.i-, and ruus t-o easily that it cau be turueJ by u hni ten years 4)1,1. Aflileil to the above arl vantasrc. it is Tut cheap er than any other Fanning Mill now made. To fftistantiute onrassi-i lions, vre k'vo the fol lnwiii(7u the opinions of seveinl reliable jrcn tlenien. residents of .--eiiccn c-ountj-. tlhio, who have given tho '"(.'I-K.v N Kit" a thorough trial : We. the undersigned, have thoroutclily tested the Hi.cl.cir. fjrain and .tci ( l, ancr, and believe it to be superior to any one in use lor clcanintr Wheal, or other small seeds, for market or for sowlnjr, ns .it separates every frrain of C'irw, ttirtle or llttr Irom Wheat ilisintied for seel. and all I.'cti Jl; from Tinwthu, and all wild vine seed from hlar. so as to render each par- hair parted on the I ticular kind of seed designed for sowing pur- ?-l-3 pUI t lllll C4J J I tC J l.l JtUJl Ituu J n ClI i urn iii. i .".;. IIATWAI.D, I Turo. T. I.TK. Wm.JLaMJ, J. ItoWKKSOC'K, I lr.J. U.U'COS.NOB, I li. KlNZk.lt, I JAMF.3 ltllRA.N. The nndorsijrned are tho miuhitlu ennnWvtnl AliKM S 1 1 ilt I H K l,E t IF 'i'HK 1U.CKEY K , (iKAlX AND liEIJ CLEAN KK in all parts of ; 'ihi.i ia I nit, i u. except the Townships of r j rcll. 4 'best. 'leal li-id mid SuipiehamiH. and will i in a short time call upon the fnimers of the ! different Townships and demonstrate to each farmer, fit hixnvn l.arn. that this "Cleaner" will 1 do all that is claimed Tor it. The "Cleaner" can be seen and tested at nrty I limn by caKinir on lis at our farms, one-and-a-I half mill's north-east of Khcnshurjr. 1 -" All orders or letters of iiuftiiry will re ceive prompt attention if n.l.Tres.-ed to ! HOOVKU Sc WF.IBLE. Aujf. 2:.-tr. r.bensbury, Cambria Co., Pa. AGENTS WAN'i'Kl FJlt '1 11 i GHEAT IM)USTiaiS OF THE I'SITKn STATES. l.tOO PAOES AN! SIM) KXCKAVISCS, I'Bl.VTED IN ENOI.IS1I AMI OF.HMAX. WltiTTEN CY -0 KM1 NEXT AllUKltS, I N 11. t' DING JOHN It. OftOII. IlOV IJ--.ON CASE, KOWAIIO UOWI.ANH, 11EV, f KDW1.V 1IAI.I., rtllLIP UII-KY.AI.UlCltTBllSBANK, IKIKACE OKEKI.KV. F, U. PI.KKINS. ETC., ETC. This work isa complete history of all branch es of industry, processes of manufacture, ets., in all ayes. It is a complete encyclopedia of artsand manufactures, and is the most enter taining and valintldo work of information on subjects of Mineral iiVerest ever offered to the public. It is adapted to the wants of the Mer. ehunt, Manufacturer, Meehanie, Farmer, Stu dent and Inventor, and sells to both old and vounfr of nil clashes. The book Is sold by aarents, who ore making hirfff sales In all parts of the country. It is ottered at Vie low prh- of f:j 50, and is the cheapest book ever sold by subscrip tion. No family should be without a copy. W'ewant ax-enls iu every town in the I'nited Slates, and no Asrr-nt can fail to do well with this boik. Our terms aie liberal. We Rive .ior aveuts the exclusive riht of territory. One 01 our agents sold t:SS copies In eir lit days, auot her sohl :H in two weeks. Our axeut in Hartford sidd asii in one week. Specimens of the w irk sent to agents on receipt of stump. For circulars and terms to agents address the publishers. Knots XTntiocl, Or the VTny and By-Wavs in the Ili.blon LI To of American Detectives. We want agents for this look. It discloses all the mysteries of the Iieteetive System. It is'u record tor the past vkaiis of the most skillful detectives of I his i-ountry, in which the era Its of Hmk Kotdiers. Thieves Pickpockets, liOttery Men, Counterfeit Money Iiealers. and swindleis of all classes, are exposed and brought to justice. Price, t-,7.". iSoid for cir culars and terms to agents. we punLisii Tirn iif.t DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE ' M TIIK KN'GUSB I.ASODAUI. Ill" WM. SMITH, LL.D. It is written by TO of the most distinguished divines ie luicipc ainl America, and istlte only edition published in til's eonniry condensed ty Dr. Smith's own baud. It Is illustrated with over 'JTt sleel and wood rmrji ioirs. It con tains every name in the Ililjlo f importance, mill isa bHk needed y every Christiau family It is printed in double column, in one lartre octavo volume. Price tJ,."0. W'e want agents for these works In all ctties and towns in the country. We pay large com missions and Kivo ox elusive territory. For circulars and terms address the publishers. Sample copies of any of our books scut iu any addiesson receipt of price. . ' i. B. BUCK UYDE, PwbliKhrr, Hartford, Conn., Chicago, 111-, Cincinnati, Ohio. Iron World and Manufacturer. The larp"t Mtal PrW Current In tlie World in the Iron V.OJ-V nril nun- mniliirfr. Arcu- 1 liUu iiuiWiiliOi auil ' reforts el Mies f 1Ij(1ic ami Me tals In Pittsburgh, New Yoik. HoMnii, I'hllad.-ij.liia, 'in rinnnti Sf. Iiiiv. loroiann. lUiiimnrp, I .oni.svnie, ( fiiraco, etr. Kureijiii Hiatal m:irket ie:in t d. Ai kno lt'ilnd stamlard jonnal ur Ih.- metal tiaj. s. All )ie siiUa fvoli-sists ar? rontrlbutiirs. Cniilniusi Loire seler ions f.i.m Hie ein:(ri'rliig. mining, ami M-lt'iitiRe pullliOiiiH ef Oils oomitry and Vnrui e. (iivi s iiuntatiims and Riiipmeiit-i if coal at the pinmlncnt coal oentros. Contains 1I Unanriul art tries ani reixirtxof lailn.ri I and ininine sim Ks. Onlv U4.K pr -ar. No baidwarn dealer ran nff'iid i .10 without It. Kvery inaelilidst nncl metal wrkir ahnuM taHn it. Fery roal iTitninp rompanv, rali road oftirlal cr stiirkliotl-r will find it lnvaia?Me. t.ives illustration of new rna hiiiery. liiventors fihoiiM luv it. Sent fn:r uci-a 011 trial tor as CCM(. IHtair pai.l. Address litOr.- WCKID ITfSE.IKIJrX CO.. Iron IVbrtii Building, 1'iUsburgh, ra. TflE.U'flRLB tlllLLEXGED TO PUODl'CE ITS EQUAL! rpAYI.OH & CO., of AUoona, are fast J- srui'ilnfr an enviable reputation as philan thropists by introduciUK'atuontf the ladies the AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I the only Washing Machine in the market that will do its work perfectly on all kinds of cloth intr without the aid of a rubbing ti)ard. It wnshes without rutbiiig-. rollinp or press imr the cIotbiH in any way, and heuce without any wcnrtiur of the fabric. 1 1 will Whh an; thlnsr. f i-nni t Vin finoct tohcar ll.ecnconii- r.';1",!;'1""'- .. . . . ., in c nurs in n snorter rime and with less labor than any other Machine made. Any person desiring a Washing Machine t an : have a Champion Washer taken to their resi-rtcn-r.-nnd tested, when, if not satisfactory, it will be taivcn away without cost to them. I CONVINCING TESTIMONY-. MeRsrs.TAVinn. & Co. Gent: Ynup Ameri can Champion Washer lias tx-en in use at mv hotel loiiif enouf.'li to etmvinee us that it is nil if i-laims to be.- It save two-thirds of the labor mid time and does tlie work a well as it emi ho done by hand. We would not be without it foi double its cost. lllEMtV FOSTEII. Ehensbunr, March 20, '7-'. Cambria House 5T"Manufnctured and sold bv Tayijou & Co No. 1100 Twelfth Street. Altnona. and for sale by V. M TTKINtiEK, March 23. 18T2.-oui. Main St.. Ebenaburjr To Clkax Smokf.y Tapeii IlAxcrsros. Tke a jiiece of ootl of tlie shape of scrubbing bnisli, nail a handle 011 tlie hack, then on the face nail a viecc of driexl eheepskin with the wool upon it. or ll;x or tow will d., or cotton, ilannel of sereral thicknesses m mister very well. J)ip this brush on th0 u,,Icr rart of thc room first protecting ille carl.t with lnattinij or newspair, the vrhitin-dust bein- hard to sweep off a carpet. The whitiuc that remains on tho wall is e ;i., 1 1. .1 attached to t(:t. Tt with a soft cloth is very efiectual if the room u Uot damp and the whitni"; is dry. "T"am a t-elf-njaile inai)," saiil a native Btoniiiton fno. other day to a "Xt-w York geutleuian, with whom he hsul been tlriviuir a sharp haraiu. '-(ilad to hear you say bo respomlM Ihf Nw Yorker tUo IumI been worsted iu the trn.le, "tr.r it relieves the Lord of a great responsibility." LOOK AT THIS! Tho Farmer's Favorlto,-; Fanning MILL, (VTS:1 THE KOSTCKE CiBER K1SLL ! - - - FOU SALE BY .. .. . . .Ebonsburg, l' a. "JVIIJST N ATIONAL SADDLE AND 1 1 1 A I? N EPS S 1 1 0 P O F CA M I1RT A CO UN T r , Hljrh street, fopposi'.e I'nioti School Honse, JVmtWanl, Ebensbursr, Pa. M. M. O'KIHLU roprieuir. SatltlUx nml Hnruftt made ud re- 1 aiul all other work in my line executed st manner, on the shortest notiee. and 1 lull- I in h at ihu most reuionabio rates. AMERICAN Wo 1 k i 11 g People. FevT OV TUIAt. three months lor 2 ceni5. The A nte- rin U'orhins rotle i oiio if tlie bnest puhltca-; tlom in tho world. ' Contains 16pai;t.or 64 columns of read In matir.d-siiriiiil to iuterest, instruct, and advnncethiMx'st Interest of worklnfrmen. Fine il!ustmtlons In each lssu. NuinU rs 3.10WI snlnu-rihers, and IOO.OOO radi?rs. Only I.SO ler year, or 011 trial tbreo uionths for rrnl. Write your name, town, roui'.ty, and suite plainly, enclose the money, nd address 1BOS WORLD PI RLISlIIXO CO Iron World. Building, Piltubnrgh, ra. ,An Agent wanted in every city, town, and village in th Union to mriTass tor this raiiiBhle monthly. We offer tlie fluent preniiumn, and also pay m cash coiuiulssiou to ihuso who prefer it. EXCELSIOR FUR EMPORIUM ! J . ISAACS, Successor to JOEin Farelra 718 Arch St., Middle or the Block, between 7th and 8th, 6ts., South Side, PHILADELPHIA, 32 I M POUTER 2 r Ami Hnnrirlurpr nf fancy j urs HBP.' W .11' &-i'-.A Foh;Iaiiks' & Cnri 253 ItltF.S'S Weh. ;v Wlutlexileand lielail. Hnvinar imported a very larjre and splendid assortment of all the different kinds of H HS from tirsfhands in Europe, would respectfully invite the readers of this paper to call and ex amine my slock of Fancy Furs. I am deter mined to sell at the to !. Cti jirii x. A IPl-'iir Wttrr iiilrtl. JVo mixrsitrritrntrttioii to effect sales. Ft" KS ALTKKKI) ANI liKl'AIKF!). rlti'momber the Store, "is AttCH Strfet, PHILADELPHIA. Sept. L'T. am.l BY ! mm DENTIST AT HEDl'CED KATES? fU. L.D. HOFFMAN', jrraile.ateof Dental Sur fc Rery. respe-tf ully informs the public that hehas permanently located in EBEXSiiUHG, where he may txj found every day of the week. Dr. Hoffman, after. having had ample prac tice for the space of seven years, does not hesi tate In affirming that he can Rivo perfect satis faction in every case relating to the profession. All branches of Mechanical HnI Surii'-al Den tistry carefully and scientifically performed. Particular attention Riven to filling decuyed teeth. Also, teeth extracted without pain. For further information eonoerninir prices, etc., call at his office on Hiyh street, opposite tho Cambria House, where may be examined stun-pli-s of his work, which need otdu lie fern to be appreciated. may 2S.-tf. COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., Ebonsbiirp;, J ii - v "TrILL receive money on deposit, tTiscount M and collect notes, and attend to all the business usually done bv Hankers. Sept .20.1 r. G Et). C. K. ZAIIM, Cashier. PITTSBURGH MAEBLEIZJED MANTEL WORKS. JAMES OL,I, 13 I.II1F.RTV ST., IITTIS1U non, PA. Also, Itnnjres. Orates. &e nnd'tartieular atten tion paid to Furnaces, Public and Private Hnild intrs. .Nov.I.-Sm.l Ll-LJ.-tf.l O ATM AN & IJLICK, .. . - lMiysJctnit niiii;Knrtreon. ' C'Ai'noi.LTtvwK, Pa. Of!ice in rearjof John Ibtok's stor. . Niirht callw may be made cither at. t!e resilience of Sr. Oaiuian or at Joha EucVs n. si it nee. l II O MA S CAI1LA N V , WHOLESALE DEALER IN WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH SttT. SUGAR CURES MEATS. DAl'OX, FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 eleventh Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altcona. All such frooils as Spices, Trushes, Wood and Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking and Stntion ery will be sold irom manufacturer's piinttd price lils. and all Oilier poodi in my line al Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Tilts burgh current prices. To dealers 1 presrnt the peculiar advantage of saving them all freight and drayage, as the? are not required to pay freights from the principal cities and no dray are ch:rpcs irr m:rle. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best qualitr and my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, upright business, and bv promptly and satisfactorily filling- all orders, I hope to merit the patron.-ige ot retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewliers. Orders re sped fully solicited anil satisf.-iciion giiurxu'eed in all cases. TIMMAS CARLA.ND. Altoonn, July 29. JHCO.-tf. YOOL' AIORRELL & CO. WASniXOTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Relail Dealers in FGRE16S II BQMESTIC MY MX MS I.E.I Xi:ilV COOL'S, II AIM) W A UK. gUK::NsvVARE. B OTS AND SriOKS. HATS AM) CATS. 1KOX .ND XAlLe CARTKTS AND OIL l.'LOTIIS. 1 : li ADV-MADK CLOTHING. GLASS WARK. Yl LI.OW WARE. WOODKN AND WILLOW WAFlE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce, sticU k FLOUR. BACON, FISli, SALT. CARBON OIL, &.C., 4c. ZZf Who'esale and retail orders solicited and rirompti v filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms W(!OD. MORRELL L CO. fi a, AVING- tecently enlarged our Ftotk we are now prepared to sell at a ere-.it reduction Irom former prices. Our fctock con s sts of Drugs, Medicines, Ferfumerv, Fancv Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair ReMor aiives. Tills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Tain Killers, Crr.ite Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Oinger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, E-seeces, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Svrup, Rhubarb, Pute Spices, &c"; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. R'ank Rooks. Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper Envelopes, Pens, Pencils. Arnold's Wiitiug Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Magazine, Newapnpcrs, Novels, His tories, Bibles. Religious, Prayerand Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, kc. We have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower price than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. LE'dMON & HURRA V, July 30, IKS. Main Street, Ebensbnre. hi V, dn GEO.C.K.ZAHM, -DEALEH3 IX DRY G0 0;D:S, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HITS, MPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY I'HODUCE TAKKX 1 IXCHANGE FOU GOODS. Storeon South Side'of Main Street, ucnKi:burg, la. li OOK WELL TO YOUR VADCIt ST A iDLGS I BOOTS AND SHOES For Blen'a and Dnyt' Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs his nu merous customers aud the public generally thai he is prepared to manufacture BOO l fci and SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan. in the tkt best mankir, on the short est notice, and at as 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 they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. t-Rer airing of Roots 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 thc same. JOHN D. THOMAS. Stay a O n Eh W Q. S 2 xji O o Eh Z a s 4 MILLINERY' & DHESSMAKING. The attention of the Ladies of Ebens fcnrerland vioinity is directed to the fact that MK8. It. E. JONES has just received an invoice of new and fashionable Millinery Goods, at her rooms, in the East Ward, Kbcnsbuiv, Wedding Itonnets. Hats, etc-; a specially.- lrcasmalunr ilone. The patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. LJunel:ly.J Vlnecar MItter are not a i!e Fancy Hrink, made of ViKir Hum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctoret, spiced, and sweetened to pieas the taste, called "Tonics," " Appetiiers," Restorers." &c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free frnni all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying o;T all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in tllcir action, certain in their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. No Person can taka these Bittern accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are uot destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital orgaus wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Iiill(re4 ion. Headache, Pain m the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chet, iJiz ainess. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, ISilions Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the I. lines, pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the ol&pring of Dyspepsia. In these complaints It has no equal, and one bottle will prove a belter guar antee of its merits tlnn a lengthy advertisement. For Kcninlc Complaint, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is loon percep tible. For IiiflnruTiint ory nml Clsronl lTheit Bunvtlftut and Oout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, I'ihntis, Rerailtent ami Intermittent Fevers, Jiiseases of the Blood, Liver, Kiducys and bladder, these bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated lilood.mh'eh is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. They sire sCScul Purgative as well as a Xoiilc, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent m re'ievinj Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and iu bilious Diseases. Por Skin Dlncaie, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, F.lotches. SiKJts. Pimples, Pustules, l'.oiis. Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore fcyes, fcry aipelas. Itch, Scurf-, !iculorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a abort time by the use of these Fitters. One boitie in such cases will convince the must incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vltlateit Blood whenever yon find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Krupiions, or Sorrs ; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins : cleanse it when it is fnu! : your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful tlionsauds proclaim Vinegar Rit tbbs the most wonderful Jnvigoraut that aver sustained the sinkin? system. Pin, Tape, anil other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiol ogist : There is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth w'iosc ldy is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not np'.n the lieahhy elements of the body that worms erit. but njoi the d-seased humors and slimy deposits tha.' breed these living monsters cf disease. No system of Tedicine, no vermifuges, no a-nhrlmin-itics, will bee ths system from worms like these Bit ters. Mechanical D.t- Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals. i,-b Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, they advance m I:fewill be subject to paralvsis of the Tiowel. '1 o guard against this take a dose of Walkkh s VINEGAR Bitte once or twice a week, as a Preventive. lillions. Iteinittritf , and J"if ermltfent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the wallers of our great rivers throughout the United Siatt esjecialy those of the Mississippi. Ohi' Missouri. Ii.'nois. Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Drazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, James, and many others, with their vast tnt.M,ta nes. throughout our entire country during the Summr and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons 01 unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, .ind other alxli.mm.il viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpnr of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exertiiig a powerful influence tion these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J.' Walker's Vinkgar Hitthrs, as they will speesiily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver,, and generally jcatohus the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Srrofula, or Kind's TlvHy White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter. Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Kruptions of the Skin, Sore E-es, etc., etc. In these, as in all olherconsiitution.il Dis eases, Walker's Vinsgsr P.itteks have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intract able cases. Dr. Watlcer California Tlntgar UI Iters act on all these cases in a similar manner. ISy purilying the Itlood they remove the cause, and by resolving away tJis effects 01 the inflammation juie tubercular deposits) the afTected parts receive health, aud a permanent cure is effected. , The properties of Da. Walkkh's Vimbga B 1x1 sirs are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative. Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-nilious. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Dr. Walkhk's Vinegar Hitters an the best safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties al'ay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. Their Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discharges throngh the bilisry ducts, and are superior to all remedial ageuts, for the cure of Bihous Fever, Fever and Ague, etc Fortify the body against iliaease bv puri fy ine; all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epi. rlemic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The aver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invig oranr. - Directions. Take of the Bitters on going to bed st night from a half to ons and one-half wine-glassfulL Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take oat-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients, and con tarn no spirit. -J.WALKER, Prop'r. It. II. McDOSAI.D St CO. Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cab. and cor. of Washington and Chariton Sts., New Vork. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Rl. HAOVMY'S" READY "OfcU CLUES TIIK WOttST PAINS In from Ono to Twenty Minutes. NCT ONE HOUR after rcauir-g this fwivert.srmerrt nen any one t-UFrblt WITH 1'AIM. KADWATS UEAKT RKI.IKr ia A CURE FOR KVERY PAIN. ' It was the first and Is Tlie Only 1ji1h Ilemedy thai luxJantly stops the most excrnciattne pains, sJlars li liiun matit.us, said ares Coitge.-uiia, whether of the Lung's, Stomach, boweis, or ctLer jjuujJs or organs, by one aiiulication IS UtOM OST TO TVTEiTT 1CIXCTE3, no natter how violent or excruciating the Prun thf );HLUHAT1(1, Ben-riditen, JnOrm, Cripphtl, Iscrvoua Xieutkigic, vt pruslnUi.il wiin msema tuy suffer. RADVAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFOTtI) INSTAKT EASE. nTFLAMM ATluN OK THE KIKNEYS. INFLAMMATION Of THE BLADDE2 IXFLAMMATION OK TIIK HOVELS. CONOKSTIoN OK TIITT I.riGS BOl'.E THROAT, l'll-Kli IT. T bl'.EAIHl.M!. PALPITATION OF 'I lit Hi! ART. IITSTERICS, CKuL'l', D1PH TIIEKIA. t ATAKUii, 1XFLUSNZA. HEADACHE, TOOTH API! K. NhtKAl-niA. RUECMATISil. COLD CHILLS. AOl'K CHILI. . Thc applitiiiori of tlie Itpndy Hcllef to the part or parts where Lbs puln or i.liicu,ty caU wiU alfurd sase and comfort. Twenty drops In lialf a tsnMer of sratr srlll m s few moir.eMa C'l-e CHAMPS, M'ASMS, SoL'Ii STOMACH, llEAItTHrP.N', SP.K H FAIiACIlE, D1ARKII K A, blSKSTKIiV. fOLli?. WI.SJ IN TUli lioWJLLS. Slid all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers sh'iuM always carry a bottle ft Ttn Sway's Til-ad y liclii-f wnh thc-m. A few ilroi.s in wier i.i trrveut siCKiiess or pains from change of water. It is e.ter titan French Brandy or Bitters u a stimulant. FEVF.Il AND Aia'E. FEVEH AMI Ai IE eurvd for f.(y ci-i.ls. Thers Is Hot a rt:uedial arreut in tlra worM tlmt wiil cure Kt-rt-r and Airue. and all ther M:larw.us, UHlons, Scarlrt, Tv- J linid, Yellow, and other hrvcrs :ic1 .y RA1WAY"S II.IJ!) so quick as It AIIVT A Y'rt KKADY HEtltF. Elf ty ceau pvr bottle, bvid by Druggists. HEALTH IBEfiUTY ! ! STnoxfi and rrm? p.iph Bi.orm incheaps OF FLESH AMI W EH i HT CLEAR WK1N AND LEAUTiFUL COMPLEX iON bEC UKEll TOALL. '"till" ""i I:., k I. m DR. .RAD WAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CERES : BO lil'I'-K. fci AiLIO THE CHANGES THE BODY rXIEKOOFS. t'NDK.rt THE IN FLUENCE of Tlili TP. ELY WoNDEUFLL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increaso In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the BA P.SA PA RII.L1A N RESOLV ENT communicates through tne Hlo'jd. Sweat, L'nn, and otl.er flutus ana Juices t the ivitem tlie v-.tor or Lr. for It ropairs the wastes i.f the body with new and sound material. Scrofula. Svnliih, Consumption, (ilaniiular disease, rHcers In the Thro-it, Mouth, Tuniors. Nodes in A JilUiil.- ,, An exitxpci-atctl jau-iit wf adolpliin I'.nilfiiii : '"-,'.. In cimmoii with ih.. i, , ( renU who tlosire tLut t": iK-L ', .-' ."; at least keep up will, th.r av." r rrirl, I fitid iiiyM-lfi,lMi n.,i ing;i in teaeliiti"; m-Ii.h,! titlicra to tlii diiniiij tin- (Vi'v"t p;o and re-civ at nr-iM, tMUC lioi.1.-, is h.f -,y (I to fix in their jnior littit? vc , I names of almost unknot;, r,u.n' out-of-tlie-way portion (,f thei-j,-, tryjii?; to exphiin tlie i:uwn'., J nently practical fact i luo 4-; ( times what A paid fur !,;s l,,,,. liolsfc Cit i of 3 of J 1;,; ria;e, sftiite'Iiiiijr, m 1' . ".' c-lnlil on;lit To Know, j i teach it to him. t- 1 inahe jnt such cnU-ni' times a day, anil never li.:,k . the result in a senih!t'. :', . Dr. Johnson says a -..'!. . !i..;i. of discipline and in-.tnir .; li'er: -1 y et'nicai ion." . , ar is one h kai iis of a r i--. says a schoolmaster "is a schiKil hou-e." Now. r erience jjoes, the n'm'-i i , tn'.s' ress tloes none of il r-,-nicely listens to he n- ".:,t' ; . J..vtj;ht by paients at li1::.-. 'iositar; 1 i 1 sayi'i tin' ' teni of uioderii teaeliin-,'. i,-. boohs, maps and o very thi;:-.' J wi.h ii. is vastly below an.i was in vofjne thiriy yr;u -. ii's;c:'.d of making i:s a i.i led tiu-n and women, it i- da'e.s f v- ihe insane asl..i a Iicnp of misery in eiy if. I am peifcclly wllli'i tli : be well paid if ihey may mention th xt in my tec of a pnbl:c school, I lus. .aiioii of my faith; Imtl . parents being competed .. dien. As a boy I was well tlojrr, , the nicinoi-y of the rrttan i bri'.i"s back a time when ! and teachers were teaeliets. t.ic Glands unit otlier i arts rf tlie st stein, bore Eyes. riraiQuin iitscnari'. s iinni ins lurs. aim uie worn i , forms of pkin d:v.ii-s, Einptlors, Fever Sres. 5cll not tlo" lie iMiy. ami 01 HtM, ICinc ftorai, Sait Ill.eum, Erysiiielas, Acne, lilac rtMria, norms in tna r itfcii. lnK'rs, caocera in cmonk- 1 mio-ri In 1 0A Womb, and a)! weaker. lnz nml f.aiiif'il disclarEi-s. Nigl.t C- . , - . , 1 . ., . cwuia, i.n,, ni i.enii, iiu no whsipipi me ine j.rinci- ple, are within the curative raope of tills wonder of Mod ern Chemistry, a f--" lays" u"e 'l!l prove to any persnn Ing It f r either of tbes forms cf disease Its jiotetit power to cure tlicm. If the patient, daily bfci-oniirijr rencr-l by the wastes snd deeoinpositlon that Is continually propressimr. suc ceeds in arresting thrte wiistes. and rejiairs tbe smn.e with new materia! maie from hejtltliv blood acd this Uia SARSAPARILLIAN will ami does aec-.ir. JS,"ot only does tha Sa kva fa ail. li a si K r.oLresrr exel M known rinrieilL-,1 airt'r.t in V,: e-ire of C'hror.ic, Scrofu lous, Const itiitionaL, and a tiiMsases ; tut It is tits oiiiy ffildncy & ilia fid ct Compinfnts, rrlnary, and Wnrnb diseases. Gravel. Tiabetes, Dropsy, Stoppaire of Water, Incontinence of LTrioe. iirichfs ! eve, Albominuria, and ia ail cases wlifrt there are brick dust depnetta, or tbe water ts Shirk, eloody, mixed with substances like the white of an or tiireads Uks wtiito silk, or there lsa morhid, dark, buinns appearance, and svhite botisvduat deposits, ai.'l when there is A prickine, buminj; sensation when passiiifc water, and pain in Lbs Small of the R-vck and along tiic Loius. Trice, ,1.0a. WORMS. T.e orly known and rare Remedy for ll w iiu iin. Tup, tic. Tumor of 12 Ycnrs Orovrtli Cured by Radw ay's Oesolvent. Bavsaxv. Mass., July a, 1MH. ru. Kinvir : t liave hnd OvAriAa Tumor in til ovArieA mad SowsU. All Ik Doctors AAid Uicr iru mo blp for it." I tried vry thlnir thAt wai renmmenHst : rut Dothisr bvlpd m. 1 aw yoar RAAalveni, and thouehl I wcmld try it bat mmd ee fAith In it. kiiim I maA .ufiVrad lor tstl, vArA. I tork tx botties f th KesulvAnt, And bh bx f KaWwajt's TillA, Ant two bot tles of your Raa.1v Relief : And ther is net m tieii of tnnif to r-e en or felt. And 1 f-el better, t-nArter. an.i bAT.pier lhn I bAT for twtlr yeArA. Th wnrst tumor waa in til left side of tbe bowel,, over tb rru,o. I wriLe tbiA to oa ILr the bcnci.t of Utenu oa can pubiita ii if you cLoo?e. HA.VVAH F. KXAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT FURGATIVE FILLS, those who deserve J tc'ac'iicrs, and, pcrh jf ;. ? j made to siiil'er now u.: them rrrwKl. ! P. S. ?.Iy wife sny,. ,t ' bv all means, or at 1- .1-: ' ,.f: i oi l,os-2fX0 of them." ! In eominentinir uj-i.ii ! the New YorkTK -n 1 from Philadelphia tii:.' . 1. -. I con-.es. In aU our ci.'.es ;;v. ' phtin'ii'p: bitterly of ill,- .-mmv io w hieh thc-i' child 011.1 t t-.:-' f.'dliiig lielow iht ir Coi'.-r-. N. f , to ,eatlj fchool duiino; aiiiiislr i and lif child should le nt-;' 1 so lunch of ilia tl.'y in li;nri -n ! slT:d:es and stiict ili.-i : i. :r ' wvild m.t'ce snfficient tunc 1-i Iz'ina of lesson sat l lie il -k. !; ! f.U'H (f i. r K-li 'l system ili.it i th.it f-hildren ! w'n li more st m 1 1 1 . 1-.:. iiiv auic iiiieoi' hottal !. it s at tiillv t 1. TJCLEI pctectiy lasrriesa, eirptniiy e oaten svitb: sweet pim. , n-tuiaic, .uriiv. c-eniir. an i vireniritit-n. i-aa-Pilin, for the cuf cf a l di.orders of tl.e Stomach, parte WAT S Liver, ItoweTs, Kidneys. Biaiider. Jfervona Piseasea, ) 'e-ioacrie, . i 'onstipaiiri, t. osriren-ss, indigestion, jjy 'oe ia, Tl'lioune?s, RilTrtriS Fever. Tnflnmmatinn of tjj jj iveli. Piles ,and all Peranrvmentaot the Iniemai Vis evr s'arranted to effect a positivecure. Purely Veeeta ble conta 'nnt no niercurr, mlneraliv, or deleterious drups. rgf- ouss. " the following s'niptouia reauituic frutn riisordors of t. e DigesUve Or cans : Co.tlp.tfc. !. -t Felines, of rfe P1-ed hi the HeAi. Additv of ti.. Si .m.-'. J li 1-V of Ful-.arYs or WAiiht is v "m1'- Eros-ouk,iw S'Akine or s. Fe,-er ao Ptill I'Atn to If.lmiiejs c4 the Skht Sl(i A&uca Flli.iiee of FVottenar M IS. Pit tu ' "A. W M I A. Held. HurriA. And P.fllcvlt HeeAlhl-, Flnt-erm;r At the HeArt. bokioe w Sui,v-aliii Suiuimi k,s t-"r' I otBT. Oimrow of Viuon. DuU or before t J,v th. HAd. rv-iens- f PWri-lt. And Ftaa, Pnia m tb Side. Ckost, Limb, leAt, burnioir ia uie r leeiu A few doses of RAO WAT'S PIT.LS r - " te.j from all tlie ohove-nan ed iii.orv.ers. t. - m perhoi. gOT.O HY T! fl ifilsTS. REiP -PAI.SK AM THI'E." F-nd ore ' staunpto RAIHVAY CO., No. Ks Mu'ii Ur.. N . ' XOXK. xnrannstiun worla UM,uoaiidA will L- sent you. I ; Tfiii a i. 1 Pi!T r 11 1 VM: P. PATTGN. Manurat'tin-er nntl Dealer In At.T. kikds or ; CABINET FUKNITURE .Nun. nml liutosi Mreet, JOHXSTOIVX, PA. Bureau, lU'ilsteaila, Washstanils, Side boar il.. t'bauilior Seta, I'lirlnr Sets, Wardrobes, Ilook Casi-s, LonngeH, Ac, &e., icM Pare rhairia. Wood Seat Chaim, Kitchen Furniture, Ileil luinvr'S, Mattresses, Ti'li'-a-Twtos, Kiteusloo Tables, lllninsr Tables. CiiTibmrtl.. Sec, Sic. Ac, iic, &c, ie. EVKHT nCSOKIPTIO? OP SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE . rnnde to order in rxeellenT st e nml t low prices. Cabinet and halminkPrs1 inntei iiils of J all kinds for sc-tlc. Furniture delivered at any ! point in Johntown or at Knilroad Station free T extra ennnrf. M. 1'. PATTOS. Jolintown. tet. 1", lS70.-tf. CARRIAGE MJMFACTORV ! Silll'LE STItKET, Near Union School House. Ebensburg. THE pubserlbi r desires toeull tlie attention of the citizen of Canihi-ia and adjoiiiinir counties to the faet that lie has now in tmOeess f til operation in Kbensbur a Shop for t he man ufacture and repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Kfirlntsr Unirons, lislt, Jlnd all other description of Work in that line. Employing- none but skillful workmen and using only the best materia is. I feel confident 1 can jrive entire satisfaction ia work, styles nnd price. Platform work done at short notice. Repair ing of all kind attended to at reasonable nites. A Blacksmith Shop in connection with Man ufactory. Call and see specimens of work. . Juneii.1872.-tf. , . li. M. CHUTE. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED! A sari Work YVnrranlctl ! MONUMENTS. Tomb Stones. Bn-HI& lirill un T 1 111 r T. . ... .. .1 . . e . . I theflneiit Italian Marble and In stria ifeQfe of workmanship not surpassed "tiy '3 " 1 j iiuuuiiti.-iuuT. sjiivc rue a. cult ' before dccidinif upou purchasing or ordering work elsewhere. JAMIS WILKINSON. Loretto, April Z2. IfTIl.-tf. - - LOGAN'S MARDLIi WORKS ! - 131 rrnnUIln Strrrt, JohiiMnwii. JOII W. I.O 4!V, - I'rnpi klor. MON TMENTS, HEAD and TOM It STONES. n.rr.rNTER A s w "-'AKINKT SLABS, AN 1 r.LS. Arc. mn nu fact tinii of thp very best Ital ian and American Marbles. Perfect satibfac-t,'2-'LeiVw"rli' design aud price guaranteed. reorders respectfully solicited and prompt ly executed. Jhnrtown,Nor. II, 'Tl.-rf. W00LEH-FACT0RY! l AVING introiluced new machinery into our oolen Fa ctory, wo are now prepareil to U?R.?!.",fac,ur on short notiee. t:LOTHS, OASSI-u-r.t,!lk-ANeKKTS' ELANNELS or all styles BTOt KING YAlt.NS. Ac, ie. Wool taken in exchange for goods or worked on shares. Market price paid for wool. . t. m: joy La a aoss. Efcenaburs, Feb. 24, lfe72.-tf. LOOK SHARP AT THIS! 136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136. BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE . IS CAMBRIA COUSTV. 1 fUl P. MEAOHEK,Wholesaleand KetailDea- ; ior in M.tNPHKn athoi.h; WokksoI nil I kind. I'raver Hooks. I!iuij: 11 istokii:ai. and CnXTIIOViaiel.,1, WmiKS, I'FltlODlCALS. PlC- Tl'RKS. Framks. ,Vi. sVt'., l:tt Fntnklin Strei t. Johnstown. la. Will sell every article at Ital ttmoreor Fhihlelpliia pric. A Idicral tii.-mui.t niltllwd tit the. Itr r. 4 7.-t-iiii .iirvri-.V ,.e-1 It k..j. I t'ni; in lir(r ht. Itooks bound and Pictures Trained at tho lowest possible prices. All the Eastern Weekly Papers tcrsuie. 136 Franklin Street, Johnstown. 136. THE BIGGESTSHIP AFLOAT! PERSONS going to Europe, or those Bending for their friends to the itf'l Ctiuntrji ought to buy their tickets from M. P. Mka r.Hun. Agent for the eel e b rnti-d ntitnl Line ol Mramrn to.and from Europe. 'I his Line is remarkable fivr comfort, speed and safety. Drafts for il and upwards sold at thc lowest' current rates. For further particulars call at Mfaohf.r's Hook Stoke, IX Franklin streot, Johnstown, I'a. I June 22. Is72.-tf. T. n. CAfY, late of Robert Woods & Co. T. r-OOARTY. ..... JAMES OAKET. ASEY, FOG A UTY & CO.. WR-OI.KSAI.! PKAT.enst IN c E WfllSET. i: and n:. l .. i , anccil"te of Hen liulkr i:.- -I.e:uttl in juint: hut ;i- i: iliaineiei ialies of tlie man. it : be lust : Like fill l.itvyeiP. IJ.ni 1.. " It in I lie st.'ut. ;i"l jicifi.ti-- : and acumen for winch he i-. celcluaied were aci'.ttrtil ; -.'.' i d of life, while lie w as ; . :' tice, and the otlds weiv 2. tion. One tlay, while siftip' iiil; entered a long lejrgi-l. $;-"'' feced ciinen of the p :.v' looktil shall1 enough to n..iV:f ': j.ins and needles, aud who '. tlie fuinre congressman : Mr. Lawyer, I am po-- : law busine.-s, ai'd as v':'. - iiglit smait, j.lueky s. it I might as well give the y All Tight, saul the t.: trUFt vour cae in Ik-ITc: '. r. 'Well. then. I had a !:.: i . Ot-.f-r-hed. and a nciglib i" c and i.'e 'Maks. tc fellow ; ny f i' That's thc talk. Mr. ... Yankee, with a f-' -work around the eoi :ie: ; . : mouth, 'but you se I " makes any diil'eicnoe the ! ' 'What ilo you value v-'nr ! ed llutler. drawinsj out Iu w.i,:. Well, I g-ucssihe - " :1 you otf cheap. said the as:K was an alhirt d go"d Lai.:. Without uttcii: g a nv -:-! "f :' ler paid the in.'iii y. ami ll.c!: i 'There is your dai. 1 tiow folk over your ti :i - . What for?" iuiiuirtd the turn atfuiihcd. Jr'or my legal ad ioc." don't supoose I can wo; k - .'.' )-?' Mr. Yankee was bit ; . -'r-as Jong" as his legs he si ''"; the money, and inwaidiy " bnngno more law business . fid but razor-like dispc. m ; Ielackstoue. PC ( I t' t t In n ': arte, j TTu j ;! ' JYet f r,r Ie 1 1 t-es TBI It, A lite. Tb. ta r,t the tiv. lot, i. e". "STrFFTNO A GOOSK." A Fovivl in tny Conk .-. contribution on sx-ial cookt ivt drawn from exjierience ratinr ration : Si rFFiNo a Goose. A yc ,:! -" -' conlidinp. justman-ied g4..i. :!-' to "be stnfliN?. The followii i 4 process : She has been iv.irr '-! month to a husband who 1 ;; -c fast: lnt he promises n-i'i-'" ' starts off matrimonially by rt tie down ami lecoine a ni.Hii ! !.;" Tlie first few weeks go oil' v.-i .1 : every evenhij; at bon)e w 1 1 1 1 ii--' -"' imag-ines there is to 1k no im' eymoon. But one day the laisi;'. a friend, and that friend kidjip1; the constraint of manied hh'. husband, afiid of be)i::thitis'--;. ed. resolve to spend ti m '' ; "' old Tesiirt, with his fi'i u r.'!": commences the stufling of t-' V "I've got to go iK'W'i 1 ' ''"c '' nighr, mv lcar. oti li i ti; Pi'r Wi. r tui- in ,i ighr, my lcar. s;i - ! j 2 1 very iinjmrtant busnn. . I tg "Aml leave me a'.! ak-r.e ' 1;' to'J AXH ALT. KINDS OT DOMEHTIC L.ItiUOR8, AND IMPORTEHS Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, fitc, . SIS Liberty Street. Ieo. ft, 1871.? ta. PITTSBURGH, PA. t aniel Mclaughlin, Attorney at -Law, Johnstown. Fa. Office in the old Exchange bitildinr. Oil-stairs.) wnwr of Clin ton and Leoctieit tnet. WiU attend to nil bus neas connected with his profession. TOI1N V. LINTON. Att6vny-utTMW Johnstown. "Pa. omce in htiildin;? south- wept Comer of Main and Franklin streetmsee- ! oud etory. Entrance on Franklin strict. ' ' "So sorry, mv doru. h;ii i cd." "Can't I go too?" ; 4'Oh, it would be L.ui.'y'1'' 111 not te late nod-by. ' a goes, chuckling over the "K'lV" eratitn. After this the gooe i i'r and with growing l"t p T" the husband comes Ik-u o v-i-LiJ sinelling of Bourbon. Medicinu for the chon - '" Next he stumbles in on-'--'-Sunstruck, my dear- ' Finally, in most c;ise V' stnfl'wl to her utmost c.i;u'U. and refuses to absorb any uk'";.. titve! of conjugal contention ;ut r then , MARY hail little l:tm'. She asked a man 7", And when lie wT ' ' It had the epi;'""!: . esi Pur !! l" n , ! . rt Uia-" I.-,' Ift'e. rtr 41i
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