Jul wn- 1873. FALL and WINTER! 1874. THE fc&TfcW$N$ATtOfJ t Pkematxue Last Wop.ds. V ti-r ill the Louisville Courier Journal tells the following amusing story' of tho rebellion : A single shot followed by : loud shriek told us that one; of tnv best, moil Ursilh-V WJiS hlll't. lit-' proclaimed his ngo7 with hud j " iS! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES near him. . AT THE NEW "l'oor allow!" said the doctor, as lrc Eaw a whitith liquid oozing out; "shot in the b.adder. I am afraid it's fatal." And Lc commenced opening his coat. "Oh, my God !" said Bradley, "I'm H dead man." "Keep up Tour spirits, mv boy ; never say die," said C:u t tin Johnson, , kneeling kindly over him. "Doctor," asked the wounded sol dier, feebly, "will you write to my mother and tell her that I died brave ly, doing my duty, with my faee to the ..foe, and that I thought of her when dying ?" "Yes," said the doctor, with dim eyes and a husky voice ; "1 will write to her and tell her, too." But, suddenly springing to his feet, with an indignant voice, he said : "Why, confound it, man, you're not hurt a bit. It's only your canteen that's shot, and that's the water from EAGLE CLOTHING STORE OF M. II. NATIIAKSON & CO., (Lutely occupied by H. Walters, deceased,) 231 and 233 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, FA. if fl.f nn will vnn ?17 Bradley raised up slowly, felt him self all over and with an exceedingly foolish countenance, crawled back to his position amid the uproarious laugh ter of the whole rogimcnt For months after that, on the march or in camp, and sometimes in the still ness of the night, you would hear a voice in one direction demanding: "What shall I tell your mother ?" and 1'Cihaps half a dozen resonses would be heard: "Tell her I died with my face to the foe," and then Bradley would come out and hunt for the man that said it. He seldom found him, but when he did there was certain to be a fight. rpil R undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens of Ebsnsburir and Northern Cambria JL tfeii(!nilJy. that, thev Imve just opened at the above named place a large, complete and cle jrant stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AND CENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of such articles as 11 LACK AND BLUE CLOTH SUITS, CASSIMEKE SUITS for men and l.ovs. tine liNGLlSU KKKSEV OVEKCOATS. in blue, brown, olive and lighter colors, and ii K-eiie ral assortment r COATS, PAN TS and VESTS of all textures, styles and prices, besides a full line of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS. VALISES, UMBH ELLAS, &c-all which will positively be lie sold at lpr rn(. leH than prevailing prices in Johnstown. We also roako to order from the finest and most stvlish (roods any article of clothinirdfSired.and that too at short noticeaid on the most reasonable terms. Wis maki'factukb auocbows Goons, whi-jh enables us to sell cheaper than any other house in Cambria county. Please (rive us a call when you visit our town, and judge from our stock and prices whether It will not pnv you to deal with us. OVEK COATS and CUSTOM-M ADE WOUK our leading specialties, and "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PHOK1TS" the basis upon which we do business. COME AND SEE1 DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. Sept. 19, 1873 .-Cm. M. H. NAT HAN SON & CO. ATTRACTIVE ! NEATf SUBSTANTIAL ! Fall Styles Ready! CLOTHING. MEN'S YOUTH'S Bors READY-MADE The American Deer. This is the cognomen which a man named Jack son, residing in Philadelphia, has earned for himself for his fleetness of foot in the sending of the daily Phil adelphia newspapers which he distrib utes along the line of the Pennsylva nia 11 ail road. For more than twenty years he has lcen engaged in selling newspapers, in which duty he has by constant exposure, rendered him self utterly indill'erent to the influences of the extremes of the weather. Every day he gets his morning papers and hurries through the city and around the suburbs, often coming up the Pennsylvania railroad for ten miles on foot, delivering papers, long before they could arrive by airy- other means, and has established a custom along the line cf the road up as far as Bryn Mawr. which depends upon him for the early morning papers, lie walks and runs on the railroad track with h:i almost incredible swiftness, and ! most marvelous .stories are told ofi his speed and endurance, lie has Keveral times leen matched on the race course against time and it is said has laid wagers to run ten miles an hour. lie lias a life pass over the railroad and mounts and jumps from trains when going at full speed. Af ter he has finished the sale of morn ing papers he retires home, dresses up handsomely, and promenades the most fashionable thoroughfares of the city, in the height of fashionable style. t&S Purchasers of Good Clothing are a csrt ai rr ki n rr r suPPty iheir onts for the Fall and KLLUMIVlLN ULU Winter Season from the Magnificent I Stock of Elegant All Wool Garments NOW ARRANGED FOR INSPECTION In the Spacious Salesrooms of Oak Hall. Prices Remarkably Low I Samples, with Easy Rules for Self-Measurement ' sent to any address "when written for. HAMMER & The Largest Clothing House in America. S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. A Max Fisn. The mermaid's male mate has Iteen found. It is called the man fish, and has been shipped and brought to Brooklyn. It was caught at the Fishing Banks by one Commo dore English, of No. 8'J Vesey street, New York, a few weeks ago. Its a pea ranee resembles that of a male of the human species, more than any one of the finny tribe ever before seen. It is four feet long, and weighed when idive fifty pounds. Its head is broad, and something like that of a toad fish, but with large, full eyes, big mouth and small, sharp teeth. Below the head is a short neck,' and below that on each are two armlike fins measur ing from the extreme ends 21 inches. Then comes the most remarkable re semblance to a man, which is a well shaped waist, with ribs and the gener al appearance of a human being. "Where the waist ends there project from each side fins smaller than the upper fins, and more like leers. Ex tending lack from these fins is a round, strong tail, about one foot and a half long. The skin is tough and has no valc3. Altogether, it is the oddest looking specimen of the fish kind im aginable, a id would be a good sub ject for larwin to discourse on. JOHN KKNTOX JOHN S. TITTLE. (Successors to BENTON & WAYNE,) HAfctiwAftE Tm otrrtm, Iron, Xuils, Class, I'ntty, Horse Shoe, leather, Shoe Findings, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, WASH MACHINES AND WRINGERS, Wagon Hubs, Spokes and Felloes, HUB BOXING AND SPOKE TENONING MACHINES, &c, Nos. 208 and 210 Main Street Johnstown, Pa. l?ort.r.-4m. OHDEIiS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED. LYON'S himm Only 50 Cents per Bottle. It promotes the GROWTH, PRESER VES tl COLOR, and Increase the Vigor and BEAVTVofthe IIA1U. Ottb Thibtt Teaks ago Ltow's Kathatkos job the Haib was first placed in the market by Professor E. Thomas Lyou, a graduate of Princeton College. The name is derived from the Greek "Kathbo." liRDjfying to cltanti. purifiv, rejuvenate, or restore. rue favor it has received, and the popularity It has obtained, is unprecedented and incredible. It in creases the Growth and BiiArmof the Hair. It Is a delightful dressing. It eradicates dandruff. It prevents the Hair from turning gray. It keeps the l.esd cool, and gives the hair a rich. soft, glossy ap peal ance. It is the bams in Qcantitt and Quality as it was over a Quahtsr of a Ckmtvbt Ago. and is sold by all Druggists and Country btorts atonly 6U Cents per iiottic. I s.1860 -X. Wcaan's Elcrj 12 Us? Eair. IsYON'S ATHAI LOOK SHAEP AT THIS! 136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136. BOOK & PERIODlGalTSTOUB IX CAMBRIA COUNTV. a p. MEARHEll. Whnlcsnlfatiil Re tail T)fa- CUUIOUS SvrF.llSTlTION. Southern ' l.r In Sta.vuahi iUthiilic Works ot all h,-.. . . ( V llli. I'll A VKTT H(rKS, I1 Bl.r.a. H ITORICAI, RtlCl ave !i supc u-stition that if, c.ntik.vkusiai. Wohks, Pkrioiicai.s, Pic- v.lule upon the road, a rabbit crosses V'!"51, l ,tA'F 1:w anki street, .11. ji i Jnimstimii. hi. ill soil every article at llal- tllC patll UL'lore liiem It IS & Sign OI ' timor.r riiihleli.liiu priocs. A lilicral lit.ruiil liipk- A ovn-cvrl of lmv nnrl o-irlq ' i " '''im. Lihrarie, rr thnchuy- vcre on their way to a countrv school, Cs 'sil-i'?! 2 r mm?- mh m v.hcn a hare, fi iu,h tciu-d from his bur row, ran across the roal in front of the party. 1 he girls instantly an.l with one accord turi.ed ouicklv around i'Hl In Intur l"ts. IJonks Ixiutid nutl l'iotlirt-s frainoi! ;ii tUo lowi-st possible prices. All the I-'.astrrn Weekly Papers for sale. 136. Franklin Street, Johnstown. 136. .THE BIGGEST SHIP AFLOAT! thice times on their hoeU, pulled ofi Pvf?St u'li to Eurie'or those sending their suxi-bonncts, spat in them, turned i fripii.is to the ji -w. them inside out, and placing them on b;;y'1'"ir'th kVt', WMfe their heads again wore hom thus to j ,u .k.- mjumf school, congratmatin'r themselves on 1 tho rriehutcd ifcR3i'&ssRs the way that by these very essential J tlan trSSS:. mancviivres thev had HVerCed SOme ! rtn:irknbie Tor mrafort, speed and SMfetv. r i i i" i .i i I IMnftafor .1 and upwards sold at tho lowest species or bad lllck that was about tO j current rHtes. For further particulars call at befall them. The bovs likewise turned i ;fl"s"'8 'ok Storb, I3 Franklin street, ..... , ...... . Johnstown. Pa. IJuneK, lS72.-tf.l on their heels and spat in their hats. One of the boys who had never before I BBEXSBURG witnes-t very m ta lly at looked it lii.li' lirritr inifl with .l iei.,l 1 rTt )i K I Ni V A liS. it?.. &c '1 r , . i l i . . I tv- "l taken in cxebanse for poods or Wringing hailil.S lillplorcd Lun to ful- worked uu shares. Market price jiai.l for wool. .w their ovimnle Tliis he refnsf.l ! T. M. JOSES & SOXS. JOW tUCli t x.mip.i. uis nillntu, El.ensburp. Feb. 24, l(ST3.-tf. t do, and thev set upon him with vi- ; . ..ii i 'i.: . i r. i i ! "VY7I I.T.I A f kMTTVT.T. A . , ... ... hiiU made hmi fspit in it. I such a silly proceeding was TT ft fi T. V. TJ "P A fiTHP Vf h amused and laughs ljeart. v.r, rTew m.Thine X itro our his companions. Tlie ""iris I Woelon Factory, we are now prepared to .. ...... lilr.. ..;!, . . c- . maniifaeture on short notice. CLOTHS, CASSl- upon lum with an expression i nets, isi.ankets. flannels of Riistvios 0"e of the sannt desirable Ton irs nnH Csthsr. 1 1 v in tna world. They are intended strictly as s. I o'-Mir, t,nens:ursr, fa. ouuaUc Ko .v, Ccn tic street. Ofliee In Col. ll-20.-tf. 13 PURELY A. VEaETiBTOJ PREPAHATroX, composed simply of well-known ROOTS HERBS. anl FRUITS, combing with other properties, which in tieir nature are Cathartic, Aperient, NaUriuous, Diuretic. Alterative and Anti Bilioua. The whole is preserved in a sufficient quantity of spirit from the KttiAll CAMi to keep them in any chrnste, which inakea tho LANTATION ITTERS Domestic Tonic,- only to be need as a medicine, and always aocordlac to mrections. Mi".yareJ?10 "lieet-anchor of the feeble and de f.1l4.ThPTaci npoa divert Uver. and stimulate to such a detrree, that a healthy action is at once brought about. As a remedy to which "T" " VV especlaily subject, it is snrperaedina evey etaer sumuiant. As a Sprinjr a.iTl Jan inrr 'sonic, tney have no qual7 Ihey area taild and gentle itirpative as wed as Tonic. Thev Puniy the lilood. They are a splendid Appetiser. They make the weak rtroni?. Th-y purify and in Tieorate. They cure Dyspepsia. Constipation snd lieadichs. 1'hey act as a speuinc in ail species of disorders which undormiue the bodily strength and break do wo the animal spirits. , Tepct, 53 Park Place, Hew York.' riZTEll MOORE BY E. W. EISESBISB. Once npon a midnight dreary as I staggered drunk and bleary, Througli many a street and alley dark, I had never seen before, "While I reeled along unseemiug either talf asleep or dreaming, I saw a light whose rays were gleaming, gleaming through a cabin door. People going to bed, I muttered, but have forgot to shut the door, Only this and nothing more. Then wnto this cabin turning, wicked thoughts within me burning, I resolved to enter slyly, enter iu the open Then my foot, it pressed" the threshold; all within was dark and dath-cold, But the form that met my gaze, standing jnst inside the door. Made me wish I ne'er had gone into this open cabin door; It did as true as I am Teter Moore. It's ghost-like form I'd like to show ye; its raimeut all so white and showy; It seemed a stranger just arrived from Jor dan's happy shore. But the thought was soon dispelled me, for with a mighty blow it felled me, A blow that sent me reeling, sprawling bang against the cabin door. I knew the baud that dealt that stunner, t'was my better-half, sweet Mrs. Moore, Peggy, in her "robe dc tJiantbre,"ha it was and nothing more. Then that wierd form stood o'er me, and -.fitli ci'nrriloiis nit!iets lmrpfl me. Such a lashing from a woman, man had ne'er received before; Blackguard, said she, thing of evil, good-for-nothing, drunken devil Was the last I heard from I'eggy, as I fell asleep upon the floor; . How long she stayed I can't remember, but no separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the lloor. She had left me in my glory, snoozin' ou the . . cauin noor. In my cabin I lay dreaming, and I aw tTiff fitful gleatniug of the light of other days, those palmy days of yore. Childhood's scenes were now lefore me, forms I loved now hovered o'er me; ! Again my mother's knee I sat on, as I bad of Xr times before; Then I promised her, my mother, as I left the cottage door, That I'd never touch the bottle, never, nev er more. Then again, I saw a maiden saw a rare and radiant maiden, Rubbing forth to greet my coming, and kiss" me, welcome home once more; She it was I loved so madly she it was who smiled so gladly when I crossed the cot tage door, I was called by every person Mr., not old l'ctcr Movre. I was once again among them. Tt seemed I ne'er had watulered from them; I was roaming 'mid those gay and happy scenes of yore, Then a wicked demon smiling, with his blackened heart leg;iiling, Spread a pall so dark and heavy, o'er my dreams so light liefore, I drained the poisoned cup he held and then my happiness was o'er. It was a fatal step I took; it ruined Vetev . Moore. Then my thoughts were turned to madness, all were gone those dreams of gladness, In a quivering sigh departed in fear I raised up from the floor; On the black hearth's blackest centre I be held my fiendish mentor, He who caused me first to stray from my vine-clad cottage door; Oh! how he screamed with hideous laughter at me, his victim, on the floor; Like quills on ihe fretful porcupine stood the hair of Peter Moore. Then the demon seemed to name me. Then a wondrons calm o'ercame me; The cold and gluey death-damp oozed in streams from every pore, I looked again, O iod! I saw it, and from out its flaming jaw, it spat a ceaseless, seething, hissing, bubbling, gurgling stream of gore. w It came swelling, hissing round me as I sat upor. the floor, Tlwt was indeed a night of terror to unhap py Peter Moore. I turned ray gaze unto the rafter, there were fiends with hellish laughter Whose hideous yells and pievcinfc cries chilled me e'en to my heart's core; Then came a murmur low and deep, like the voice of assassins in their sleeji Murmuring, muttering, higher, higher, "We want your blood, lost Peter Moore." Then one by one they gathered round me, as I sat u Kin the floor, Breathing Are from every nostril iu the face of Peter Moore. The cold serpents wrapped around me. In their slimy folds they bound me, And their poisoned fangs, I thought, my very vitals tore; 1 started to my feet in terror from my dream's phantasmal error; And the morning's ruddy beams were glanc ing in tho door. There before me sadly weeping stood my wife upon the floor. She I brought to degredation, tho wretched wife of Peter Moore, She cried out, "Why, what has smote you. You have had the mani-a-potu; You raved so madly, gazed so wildlv, as you lay upon the floor." Maggie, dear, the horrid demons, "like phantasmagoric demons," Mocked me, jeered me. burnt me, chilled me as I lay upon the floor. I curse the day I took to drinking. The goblet I will touch no more; She smiled as sweetly as she did when she first knew Peter Moore. VBy the heavens that bend alxvc us by tho od we lth adore," This I tell, and tell it truly, I will d rink vile rum no more. Oh! that night of fear and terror it has turned me from my error. I dread the hour and 'bless the moments I lay dreaming on the floor; It brought again my vine-clad cottage I left the filthy cabin door. A man again is Peter Moore. "XTe Xever Smiled Again." The train that brought his wife came down, And then went sweeping on. But, woe to him, his wife bail brought His mother-in-law along! He lived, for life may long be borne Ere sorrow breaks its chain; But this last streak just settled him He never smiled again. There were bright eyes around his home, The children laughed in glee, Before this last arrival came; She settled that, you see. Before him passed his former chums In pleasure's reckless train, But. black alpaca held him fast; He never smiled again. He sat where flowing bowls went round, And songs and jokes were passed; He thought he'd raise a laugh ouce more That effort waa his last. A hollow murmur of despair Was blended with the strain; The old girl's image held him back He never smiled agaiu. In other homes, where sorrow came, It passed and left no trace, And other brows were cleared of gloom And joy resumed her place. But not for him; his goose was cooked. He enrsed his fate in vain. His hopes were dead for coming years He never smiled again. (OAL! COAL! ! The subscriber is now prepared to furnish, in larjre or small ntiiintitics, all qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS tU)AI. at lowest market rates. Coal delivered nromittl v and f rH of cliMrire for I hHiiiinic at any point in Eoenebiiri; or vicinity. Orders left at tlie Zahm Stoke will receive phi ly utu-utiou. DAXILX II. ZAUM. GREAT REDUCTION IN TO CASH BUYERS AT THE EWidi Hoiss-Fimliii STORE. rpHK undersigned respectfully Informs the 1 citizensof Ebensburtr and the public rener; silv thMt be has made n GKEAT ItKOUCTIOX 1N P1MCES TO CASH BUYEK3 on ail goods in his line, consisting or MOWING and REAPING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS; COOKING, PARLOR AM) HEATING STOVES of the most popular designs and of all styles, prices and qualities: mm or evert BESc&irnoN! of my own manufacture; HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! such as I,ooks. Screws, Butt Hinjres, Shutter Hinges, Table Hinjres, Bolt. Iron and Nails, Window Glass, Pmty. Table Knives and Forks, Carrinjr Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives. Ta ble and Tea Spoons. Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Scisor, Shears, Razors mid Strops, Hammers, Axes. Han bets, Borinfr Machines, A narurs, Chls sels. Planes, Compasses, Squares, Files, Hasps, AnviiH. Vi.. Wreiiehos. Hin. Panel snd Cross- Cut Saws, Chains of all kinns. Shovels. Spades, Scythes and Snfiths. Kakr-8. Forks. Sleijrh-Hells, Shoe Lasts; Peirs, Wax, Bristles, Clothes Wash ers snd Wriiisrer. Patent Churns and Pateht Machines generally, Grind-Stones, Patent Mo lasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Cast Steel Mitles, Shot Guns, Uevolver?, Pistols. Car tridges, Powder, Caps, Lead, Horse Shoes and Nails, Old Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps, Arc, Jtc; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind, in great variety: WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyond description ; CAIIBOX OIL, and Oils LAlirS, Fish Oil, Lard Oil. Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, ltosin, Tnr. Paints. VarnislK-s, Turpentine, Al cohol. &c. ; Sitver-Plated SVarv, Glassware, &e. lsxmily Groceries, such as Teas, Ci.ffee, Sugars, Syrups Molasses, Spices, Dried reaches. Dried Apples, Hominy, Fish, Crackers, Mice, Pearl Barley, ic. Tobacco iintl Cigars. Paint.VarnNh.Whitewash. Scrub. Horse, Shoe, Stove, Dusting, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, al kinds and siz-ejiv Bed-Cords, Manilla Mopes, and many other articles, at the Imcist rales f,rr caxh. HOUSE SPOUTIXG made, painted and put up as chap ns poible, fok c'Asrt. A liberal discount made to- country denlers buying Tinware by wholesale. GE.sltGE HUNTLEY. Eticnsbirrg, July liSTX-tf. PRICES ESTABLISHED rWEXIT-FIYE TEARS. fern 'tie 11 FRAMW.HAY 3Iannfactiirer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF- .t:(.." f .1 -'. w Mho! ''"IV L.L AND Sheet-Iron WARES, AND DEALER IN HEATM PARLOR aai COB TOTES, BY OK i;: , The stnii. " w liku tlie t ailv - ing States 1 forest liekl .1. the tern"r tpX. au.e achie cuit-i ited to them, f ,; . I, liy seiuotn eija.;. .! perilous aUveir. at in blood chilling have placed thc.r ; : early history !' (, About the yi i; Zane, a relative .! ( in Philadelphia, i ... ucation, and eim her acquaint asa t ; river, where her then as now called had bceu brought : far difloreiit fiv:.i unbroken forett r. tf . ing, of course, aim life furthei than h;; but her courage. ';r s' jr listen with intciis- h.v venture with the li.-'...n. sire to take part in u.o civil progiMon a:..'; hi. At the time Mi. .....; inp, a remarkable dtr,:tl uf in fact, there had Wm u t upon the po.s.v. scions . , point by the suvagos :" vious, and the people i;'t!.c, become somew hat uu'.:t-:,t strict guard. The hi . k h ... 1 W-;.l t ta. AND- UOLSE-FIUMSIIING GOODS GENERALLY. lil 15 1 -2 TV I J I J 3 J CI BOOK DRUM VARIETY STORE. HAVING recently enl.irjred our stock we are now prepared to sell at a jrr-at reduction lrom former prices. Our stock consists of Drug's, Medicines. I'erf mnory. Fancy Soaps, l.'on's. Hall's and Alien's Hair I!etorativc.s, Pills.Ointineiits, Plaster". Liniments, Pain rvl?K lers. Citrate Ma;rneia, Ess. Jamaica Uinyer, Pure Flavoring Extracts. Essences, Lemon Syrnp. Soot hin;r Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Uhubarb, Pure Spices, &c. Cigars end Tobaccos, Illaiik Itooks, Deeds, Notes find Ronds; Cap, Post, Commercial and nil kinds of Note Paper: Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arm. Id's Writin ITuid, Iifack and Ued Ink, 'Pocket nd Pifss I.ooks, Magazines. Newspapers, Morels, Histo ries, llibles, Keligious, I'rayer and Toy Itooks, Penknives, Pipes, &c. tr We have added toour stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we wouldiuvite the at tention of the Ladies. PHOTOGKAPH ALBUMS t; lower prices than evrr offered in this place. Paper and Cig-are sold cither wholealf or re tail. LEMMON Sc M l" K It A V, July 30, 1868. Main Street, Eliensburir. CiRIUKlE MAMFACTORY ! SASU'B.E STREET, Near Union School House, Ebensburg, THE rubscrlbt r desires t.i culi the attention of the citizens of Cambria and ad.ioininf counties to the fact that he has now in success ful operation in El.-nslurs a Shxp for the man ufacturc and repair of CARRIAGES, EUGGIES, SULKIES, Nprln H'Rsn, Mcili, And all other description of Trorfc in that line. Employing none but skillful workmen and usiiiff only the best materials, I feci confident I can give entire satisfaction in work, styles and priocs. Platform wtrk done at short notice. Repair ing of nil kind attended to at reasonable rates. A BJseltsmith Shop in connection with Man ufactorV. Call and see specimen? of work. June 22, lS7.-tf. I). M. Cll L'TE. LOOK WELL TO YOJMMIiSTAMlftGS. JOHN D. THOMAS, Bootand Shoo 3Jiilcoi Tolliii5r in Tin, rOPFEll & SHEET-IIIOX PKoPTLr atti:mku to. Xos.278,2SOan'J 232 Washington Si., JOHNSTOVK, PA. the f.: v. ;o rpnE nn'tfrsiirncd rrspectfnTJy informs his no J. inerous customers and the public irenerally that he is prepared to manufacture 111 )OTS and SHOES of an- desired size or quality, from the finest French calf-skin boo-s to the coarsest broeans, in tho vkky bkst manner, on the shortest notice, and at as moderate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Hoots 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 irive me a trial. Try and be convinced. i.f Hepairiiiif of Hoots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices will eommoud me to a con ti nuance and increase of the same. JOHN I. THOMAS. YOOD' MOUKKLL A: CO. WASHINGTON STIIEET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Rtlcil Denlttx in Mimi m mm my gh$ Itliri.IXCIlY GOODS, UARDWAKE. QUEl-'NSWARE. BCOT! A X D SIIOKf. HATS AX I) CAPS. 1IIOX AM) NAIU CARPETS AXI1 Oil, ( LOTUS, 1 ! E A 1 V- M A I E ( J LOT III X G . GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all mnnnerof Western Produce, ouch as flour, bacon, fish, salt, OAUr.OX OIL. &c, Ac Who'esnle and retni! orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and raoal reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL & CO. it was called, was not originally intended it extra, guns ana atntticiii-.i-.a ly all removed for ii.Jr 1 ; ;! The Indians, vvliu 1..'. '. a-:, .-v lisb rencjrades actiTiir a. s. ;,-, . j heard of the cond .' i :i f ii , i fni-t at. leavt tlipv n ..l.. preparations ior a sv.. ;'-ai- ! of the whole town. A l i.ef j liors began stealthily s;in - A tlcmeut. and had i.c;i-y where the ujiiisi.i .-i; when a borderer by t':. made the discovery !' the alarm to the v. Ill -Wheeling rushed hit; ! v. taking with them s;u ii '. needed, and1 could m -: In the haste a slulicK . was not secured to i . there was an no'.iid.i:. .. the floor of Col. Z.i:.i " '; The IndiansvM'ie v. .. ;: i desjitrate vtrk of important dcliciciuy anil an attach tii:pic same d tei niintd ri'ii at the attack on 1)" .-'. . gust, 1778. The gani- i.ik munition vr yie'.d t- th-: ( .. ;... to ncconiplish tbis v.-.i- i : ily answered. The cu:.. . , i for IK) one to lire n;iIe.- l:,- v wiiin wit a red-skiii, o '.is to make every bullet cm:;:.:. '; caution the defense was k-,.; : skleraLle time, but at la.! ff ammunition became ex'. situation terrible beyond dv The tiring having very !.. the fort, the savages bee.i:... their oicrations, and it u ,. e they would stHiii bee. the garrison and that .i ., .... woivld SUHMl foilow. A i ;..'.. held and a dccisi.:j n: . . . . .'. runner shou'.d be st lc i ; and an atteiii; !' '.;.. . : . .. whcii the ; .'.) v i- r : vl with a :; ; . be one . ! i really with '. :x sucecfs, but "... .ti.;' ; While the n:at'. '. ' . -1 be tl'.c one to n .tk'" being diiCiiisni. beautiful, pale aii-.i i'i; forward and d.cir. :.' 1:-: go. When u.'.J t!..i' men were ik-etci :s . i :! in nobleness of -;!.!'.. :;. .' and active, with c .v..:z-' ' DEALER IN O 2 H ) o GO j-3 SSSss fc Dunn, pnorniETOKS or riMEMX FOUMHIY AND STOVE WORKS, HOLLWAYSBURO. PA. HAVING purchased the establishment lately known as Enterprise Foundry, we are now prepared to manufacture LIGHT CASTINGS of every description. The Various Styles of Stoves manufactured at our establishment are in all respects equal to any in the market. Steam Engines and all kind of Machiner , promptly and satisfactorily repnircd. whTu ii ZZar '2 wa"-anted;to be exnetly what it is represented. (Aujr. 30.-M CRAWIORD HOUSE, EBEXSRI-UO, PA. John FItzharrls, - Proprietor. II weiIiNL?,rf-a8ednd "furnished the above nr u T i0wn PP"ar hotel, the propn IwomTvtt Pared to aecommoaVe Jrni w" "a favor him with their n-ttrmino-n at the 1 able at all seasons, the liar will be kent constantly suppiiHd with the choicest liquors and the comnimiious Stable wlil bounder the effoEVni carefu' ttn' attentive lust ier. No able and wuS,ll,,H,td quests com for l- aoie and well pleased In every particular and scXo? H,te",V,,n t0 b"s" ami a m ,dera e w?tn nn!V1, Proprietor hope, to win his way to publ c favor. (May 2. lS73-t 1 1 JVT" J. BUCK, M. D., I'lij sirlHn hikI NiirgFon, t'AmtOLLTOvrx, Pa. OfllCf in - r t . i . . . ei r , JUU". ck s store. Nnrht u, I ?y be ,uude th idence c.r John ' - f April I, isj.-tf. D n Y GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEN SWARF, HATS, C1PS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE WOOL AND COCNTKY PKODUCE TAKEN I EXCHANGE FOR OUOI'S. Store on South Side of Main Street, Kbeiislmrgr, I a. KXT POOR TO POST-OFFICE. Coolcins- Stoves, Heating Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Havinjr recently taken possession of the new ly fitted up and commodious building on lli-h street, two doors east of the Rink and nearlv opposite tlie Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than ever to manufacture all articles in the TIN, C'Ol'l'Elt mid SHKKI'-IUOX WAHK line, alUif which will be furnished to buvcrs at the very lowest lirinjr prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Keating Stoves f the most approved designs. tPPOUTTXO and ROOKINf made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. KKl'AllilNG promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done rip-ht and on fair terms, snd all STOVEri and WAKE sold by me can be depended upon as to qualil'- and cannot be undersold in price. A continuance and increase- of patronaireis respectfully solici ted, and no t fTovt will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. x VALT.TELCTTilXGER. Ebensbursr, Oct. 13, lS70.-tf. iiTiii m WM. P. PATTON, Manufacturer mid Dealer In a i.i. kinds or CABINET FURNITURE JOHA'aTon'x; pa. Bureaus, Uedsteads, Washstande, Sideboards, Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Wardrobes. Ilojk Cases, Iunjfes, &c, Jtc, Jte., &c, Jtc Bvar d Cane Chairs. Wood Seat Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, Hed Eoungee, Mattresscf, Tete-a-Tetes, Extension Tables, lMnint; Tables, f lllhi inr.la Ac., &c, Ac, ie., &c, ic. ECRlPTIOI or gers attending the fall, lic argucil. t!:c felt, for every one v. the lives f the v.mi:;. lier services, bcir.j; . would not bo ir.i were forced npou a spirit of unila;n.tci c .:r.,..'v mination shown. .?:x foi lici to make tii :c. ::'; ' '' Divesting he: self vi wearing apparel a- v.-"! - progress. Jliss Zar.e -' at tlie tate of the l - -forth into the Very - ' savages. The inc.. ' were stationed at '.i ; " i; manded tho Wt.t si ! I: C which tho run va t ! -the magazine, some c:.'.;t taut. All being ic.i iy. I-: -given, the gates sud.l.-...y .r " heroic woman f hot "..k- a"1 v. 5 the appertiirc, and l..i:r: roc away from the foil. I f ' ; dumbfounded with ':: ' tiepidity inanifestcd. ''' any attempt to kill on .i;-! messcnger,cried out " " ' woman woman. Mi- 'T the house in safety. :i 'j 'i '"' as mncli pwder c 1,1 readily, reappeau.!. ' . cles nf a tlarigero;i- i'1:.k"":c-' The Indians, having ' u dcterndncd to prec'-; l.cr Ef fort. S5ever.il ..hot "(':e ?'.-. f-oon as she left the ! ";, her rapid motion pu-.t - she escaped injury ! of the Indians who ' cun, fearing she ing the fort, sprai: ; maiden with Lis v ;..'' was just ready ti I' brain, when a well o 1 fort sent him to tin- n of death. Two n'.i.t . her path and met a i- over the writhir.g 1-'-'' riors, 3Iiss Zane reiic! admitted unh.armi .!. ' of the ample supply had obt .lined, t'l.co from strong lung a-"1 1 tli herr.ic wom:Ul i i:;'-' sades, for all A lt that f.n-'!J ; to them and that tl '.' wt' Miss Zane for the sn: This courageous after the red inan J ' the setting sun. H" niont county, near . twice marrietl, nrst t and secndly to a -: those living to-d.iy story of this la.iy " tlie lips of peiM'ii th time of the bii-- ,m t" ;!i.u '"' ,r a'' ml' i'i'; I ' , u;'-' '- . lr SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE ,mr';! fT.r tin exwliont st e and at low In Li,Cr'0il,0.t ""I1 hairmake.4 materials of all kinns tor sale. Kumit.ire dclix-o r nv I ",ni.In """stownorat Hailroad station frees lot extra t'liarirn. vi t in-i'ii Johuslowu, Oct. IS, 1370.-U. ' The slowly-.-! Brattleboro. Vl lows: i'Vo had sweet "When all arou AVe dreamed wo T'av on their p We wish t'.iodrci!:' ,; And our nrp:y l' ;'.K' Tar d.i limp a tc Tc tutnp do id 1 1 ' " '.11! t. l t '-'' Tflil
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