VMCLEJOE UorrLE'S STORY CHERIFF'S SALES. Ry virtue of i O sundry writs or Al. Ft. Kit., Vend. Exports We were a hururrv iiirv kor.t out bv an I Al.Vi i. Arpoii., and 1'lu. Vend. tZxpun., issued e were a "unyy jur, Kepi out, oy an ( nut f the t)Urt ,.f common Pleas of Cambria oiuuaie jnagc, wno kiu us mat me case ; noumy nnu ui me miii'iea. more win te cj , . ... .. . i piwcJ to Public Kate, at the Court House, in fng very good care not to let us kmw on j which side it was bo very plain. Most of; the testimony on both sides, we were con vineed, was false ; and the problem to be solved was one not uni-MiaUy presented in . lawsuits to Sud out the truth by striking 1 n balance between contradictory lies. He- j ing in for a night of it, and having regain- t-d toward each other the good temper we had lost in quarrelling over the case, the ; next point was bow to get through the time. 1 "Somebody tell a story," suggested tho i foreman. "Mr. Dopple, you're an old set- tier, and must have met. with some adven- j tures in pioneer times that would be worth telling." ! Well, I have seen some qneer things," j aid Mr. Dopple "Uncle Joe," his neigh bors called biin a bale old man of about : sixty, with a face full of good humor and : good seuse. "I have seen some qneer : things, but I am not much at narrating ; theuu" ! "Never mind, Uncle Joe," we said, "you can do it well enough." "Well, boys if you will excuse mistakes 1'11'toll you about a case that might have turned out a good deal more serious than this one." "Go on," was urged. "This is how it was," began Uncle Joe, clearing bis vocal hatchway by rolling an immense quid into one cheek: "When I made up my mind to come out here and buy, mother, as I call my wife, she made me a belt to carry my money in. "Them was the days before greenbacks, and bank-notes was no great shakes if they got too far from home. So land buy ers mostly carried what they bad in spe cie, which they commonly did in belts buckled around their bodies a dodge the robbers soon got up to, and the first thing to look for his money belt. 'Well, I kissed mother, and bid her good-bye one morning, and set out for a new home for us, carrying the price for it in hard cash. "Nothing worth mentioning happened till one night I stopped at a cabin and asked for lodging. ''You can have it.' was tho answer, 'that is, providing you don't object to sleeping double, for another stranger is here before you.' "I didn't exactly like the idea; but houses were scarce in them parts, and not caring to risk going any further, and faring worse, I lit, and taking my saddle bags on my arm, led my critter around to the stable, the proprietor showing the way, and when ;01d Koan' had been looked after we went into the house. "The other stt anger was sitting by the fire, and gave me a sharp look as 1 came forward. "As I sat I noticed he kept watching me sharp. I didn't fancy his looks much; but after a spell he managed to bo quite friend ly, and it was always my way to meet that sort of thing half way. "lie, too, was on the lookout to buy, and we compared notes on the subject till bed time. Our host was ono of them sort of chaps that listens a good deal without saying much, and his wife looked as if she daren't say much if she would. "We paid our bills before going to bed. Tb6 other traveler said he was going to start before day; but, as our roads lay but a little way together. I concluded I would not rise so soon for the sake of only that much company. Sunrise was early enough for me. "Our sleeping room was one end of the cabin partitioned oil" by itself. " 'It's a long time since you and me slept together,' said the stranger, when we were both ready to lay down. " 'So it is,' said I. 'Which side do you take?' " 'Front,' said Le, 'if it's all the same to you.' " 'All the fame,' said T, jumping in. "The stranger followed, and I don't know what he did, but I soon fell asleep. '"I don't know how lato or early it was when I woke up, feeling chilly. The moon was shining bright through the win dow. The clothes were turned over from the front side of the bed, and there stood my bedfellow, leaning over mo with a big knife in one hand, a fumbling at the buckle of my belt with the other." "Of course you grasped the arm that wielded the knife with one of your hands, nd the villain's throat with "the other?" interrupted a blustering jurymau. "Well, no, I didn't." "You cried out, theu?" "Not that either." "Well," said the blustering juryman, "I'd like to see the man rob me without a tussle for it. Suppose he had killed you what, after all, is death? Only an 'eternal sleep,' philosophy tells us." "That may be," said Uncle Joe; "but I wasn't a bit sleepy, just then." "ITa! ha!" laughed the foreman, "I never heard tho 'eternal sleep' better an swered." "Well," continued Uncle Joe, "I lay still as a mouse till that pesky critter un done my belt, and slipped it from under me, which he did so gently that I hardly felt it, wide awake as I was. Then hi. rulled the cover over me, and tucking it J in as caremi as mother could have doue, he buckled my belt around him, finished dressing, and slipped out." "And you Uy there and let yourself be robbed without uttering a word.'" again broke in the blustering juryman. "I didn't tee any good in speaking," said Uncle Joe; "I knew he'd sock hi knife into me if I so much as chirped, and take his chance of cutting his way through the landlord afterward, if he woke up. No, I didn't say a word, but just turned over aim took another nap, and m good Ebensburg, on HondHT. thc24tk davof ber, inM., at o'clock, p. m., the following real et-tHf, to-wit : All the riifht, title and interest of George Mi"' of, in net! to the following tracts of lund, to-wit: a piece oi parcel of land situate in Sounnerliill township, Cambria county, adjoin ing 1-miis of Henry Weavr and Jacob Weaver, Wrc. Hrookbiuik, heirsof John Furrc-n and Jos. Uurk". eon mi Ding 43H acres, more or less, unim proved. AU, a pi ece or parcel of land situate near Portage Station, Y ashing ton township, Cambria county, frontiiitr on the Pennsylvania Hail Koud and adjoining lots of Win. Uriibth, Philip ltopfer. nud others, containing 2 acres, more or less, ui) cleared. having thereon erect ed a two-story plahk bouse, now in ftie occu paiiev of Jacob Flenner. At), a piece or par cel o"f laud situate in Summertiill township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Jas. Murk, Daniel NVIT. Daniel Flenner, dee'd, and Wm. Smith, containing JO acres, more or lcs. about 5 acres of which aro cleared, having thereon erected a steam saw null, now not occupied, and a Iwo-Hury plank house and a board stj. hie. now in the occupancy of Jacob Cvum, and a oiie-mid-a-half-story plank house and stable, now not occupied, and a two-story double house, part plank and part log-, and a plank sta ble, now in the occupancy of Mrs. Margaret ("ruin, und a two-story plunk bouse, now not occupied. Takeu in execution and to be sold at tho suit of W. M. Lloyd & Co. Ai-xo, all the right, title and interest of P. F. Cani'jy. of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the viiiajfeor Oaliitzin, Cambria county, on a street and extending back toastreet, adjoining lot of t. 1). Itradley on the north and a street on the sou tn, having thereon erected a two story plank house, now in tho occupancy of P. F. Carney. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Lloyd & Co. Aijmi, all the right, title and interest of Mary Ri;ple and Sumuel Hippie, or. in and to a piece or parcel of land situau; in Jackson. township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Sarah Lei dy, Daniel Uuger, and others, containing about ;0 acres, more or less, about 40 acres if which are cleared, having thereon erected a two-story lojf house, now iu the occupancy of Sain'l Uip ple. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Michael ltujjer. Administrator of Peter K:tger. deceased. Also, all the right, title and interest of John Crook, of, in and to a piece or pnrcel of land situate in Allegheny township, Cambria coun ty, adjoining lands of David Huberd, John Mouse, and others, containing 50 acres, more or n-Msaunui iu acres oi which are cleared, h.-ivin house and a of J be sold at the suit of John Ili adlev Ai-so, all the right, title and interest of Iirld get Ann Moyer and Lucas Moyer, of, in and to I a piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield township. Cambria coiinty, adjoining lands of I Matthew Ivory, David fSutton, and others, con j taining S acres, more or less, aout 15 acres of j which are cleared, having thereon erected a two-story log house and log stable, now in the i occupancy of Lucas Mover. Taken tn exeeu I tion and to be sold at the suit or Chas. Stroch ecker, for use or K. - H. Xutter. A mo, ail tho right, title and interest ot Jane j Sweeny, of, in and to a piece of land situate in ! Washington township. Cambria county, front- fng on the Oi l I'ortngc Hall Kad and adjoin- ing lands of F. M. George, Murgnre: Sharp, and .others, having thereon erected a ot.e-and-a-hKlf-story house and a frame stable, now in the ! occupancy of Jane Sweeny. Alan, a lot ground I sitiiste in Washington twp., Cambria comity, ; adjoiningr lands of J. McGoniirle. M. Fm'oi'.i nnd others. Tnken in executSm and to be sold ut the suit or S:imuel II. Iia,ird, for use of E. S. Ward. Assignee. Also. all the right, title ard fnteres of Peter MeOough, of, in and toa piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria cou tity, adjoining land? of John Nagle, Jr;, Philip Coop er, and others, containing 7'j acres, more or iess, about 40 ucrcs, of which are clenred, having thereon erect ed a two-story frame house and a frame; barn, now in theoccuoancv of Peter Me- Goiigh. Alto, a piece or parcel of land situate At , . , , . . . , , , r , - . "tmwuui lum-rvsoi wnicn are cleared, havinir they dul when they got hold of a chap was j thereon erected a one-and-a-half-story plan u ."'""s siauie, now in tneocciipancv olin V. Criudc. Taken in execution and to in Clearfield township, Cambria county, adjoin ing lands of John Neason. Andrew ISu Miid others, containing 30 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a water saw mill, now iu the occupancy or Peter Mcfiough. Taken in execution and to be sold ut the suit of E. It. Diinegun and another. Ai.-u, all the right, title and interest of li. F. fie!!, of, in ami to pieCi or parcel of land situ ate in Clearfield township. Cambria county, ad joining lands of F. Flanagan, Henry Gates, and Condrcu, containing 4ot) acres, more or less, unimproved. Tiken iu execution and to be sold at the suit of Anthony Swires, defendant. W. D. BtiXACKEU, SherilT. Shcril's Office, Ebensburg, N.v. 2, 173. flUIStEE'S SALE! 1 Y virtue of an orcr oflhe Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will be exposed to Public Salu. at the Hotel of Michael Fitzhar ris, in Gallitziu, Cambria county, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, inst., AT 1 I.O IC, P. M., the following Kea! Kstate, la'e the property of Cathauise I'AKiusM, deceased, to-wit: Ono IjoI of Ground. situate in Gallitzin township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands of Jackson Watts ana F. O'Harra, having thereon erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE AND OUTUL'ILDIN'fJS. . irr The premises are in good condition, and have a number of choice fruit trees thereon. TEitM or Sai.k. One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sule. and the residue in two equal annual payinents.with interest, to be secured bv bond and mortgage. Nov. 7, l7:i.-8t. II. Kl K EA D, Trustee. "POOH HOUSE NOTICE. At a regular meeting of the Directors of tha Poor and House of Employment of Cambria county, on .Monday, Nov. 3, 1873, it was unani mously ItKsoi.vKn, That on and after Saturday, Nov, 15th, IS73, all allowances to Out-Door Paupers shall cease, except in cases where legal infor mation hus been made before a Justice of the Peace, to be accompanied by the aHiduvit of a practising Physician, setting forth that the Pauper's health is in such a condition that re moval to the Poor House wo-ild endanger his or her life : and all .other cases mitt be removed to tho House. Kesoi.vki), That the foregoing resolution be published in the Freeman at Ebensburg and the Dcnwcrut at Johnstown for two weeks. JAMES FA It KEN, 1 JOHN IILOCII, Directors. ANSI2LM WEAKLEN, l Attest I. Lilly, Clerk. nor 7.-2t. "OSTIIAYS. A one-aud-a-half year ohl STEKK, of dark red color, with a few w hite spots on him, the right ear being cut off and the other slit, and a one yearold HULL with both ears apparently cropped off. the hind legswhito from the buttocks down, and having a short tail, recently came to my premises, and as I have at many caUle of my own as I can feci, the owner is requested to appear, prove property, pay charges, and take them away: failing in which they will be disposed of ac cording to law. JEKEMIAH GLEASON. Summerliill Twp., Nov. 7, 1874.-GI. "CJSTATK OF PAT'K DONAIIOE, T lE.''i). Letters of Administration on tho estate of Patrick Diiviii.iii ! in. ghony township, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby no tified that navment must lm ii..i Sui tij,, jus as it noimnjr nad nap- i - mine uavuig ciajms win present them ...... . T . . . - - Itaaa,'!,' DlllhAi...l..t Ia. . . . i.-iicu. i got. io my journey a end that day, and bought my land the next." -nut your nionay ?" the foreman re tuinded him. "O, that was all light." said Uncle Joe. " hy, didn't the robber p-et it?" ';IIe got the belt," Undo Joe answered. properly authenticated lor settlement. MI.Af II, mi.NAHOE, I . . . A L Fit El) P. DONA HOE, f Adm r Allegheny Twp., Oct. 31, lT3.-fit. TOTxCE ! All persons knowing themselves indebted to V. W. Sacpp, whose books are now in my hands, as well as 'You see mother tn.1 n, t-.w., u i i V",nc " re iiuiebtea to me pei-sonally, on ion see, mot Her anil me knew that money ok aceou it or otherwise, are hereby notified IIP rs It.) at rr .'.r c.i ir,,.,l. ... ..!. 2 . flint ir !... .1 . . w.o ...v. koioucii in iusiiiou mat ney J "'j ' V do tt1 l'i II ft 1 wl .ntH.. fc. . were the lirst thi.lir every robber went for ! :"?..n.,"sl,.?? r. December, proximo, their ao- -i i,iiUvuiu, llilL I ut'S lUOIIier 911(1 iu lie iced this notice. SI LI I r lf T . r.. Chest Twp., Nov. 7. lS73-St me do but till my belt with pewter buttons, j ana inotner sue sewed the double cables into the lining of my coonsktu jacket, which the fur on the outside kept from showing, and there I carried them safe enough." j We were still laughing at Uncle Joe's i story when the bailiiT t.miwd ut tlm l.or ! The Judee wanted to sua ii. His honor !r.A',f1!? . to 'a".o identify ttfe eattle. and had his supper, and feelh.ff in better hu-! ZZ S!11 ""iiTcil A WSl QTKAY HEIFERS. Came to the premises of the suhscrilwr, in Washing ton township, about the midulo of Jul i..r i wo - ear old.HLIFEiLS one of which is a muley, light red i color, and the other is dar red-tieit.ier of them having suots or m.rb. of any kind. X heowner is herebv untitle ... mor, he discharged us from durance. Washington Twp., Nov. 7, ld73.-3ti Q Til AY STEER. Came into the "" end' vaui r rilEVESTIVE. lalce ' enclosure of tli wii,.! 5., -i.... a pnce of black silk two or three inches j township, on or about October 3u'th, a DUN wide; sew it around the child's neck- let ! -VVlt'--1 STEEK, one year old last Spring, hiru wear it co.ku. tu ,.i p 'tt WItll .,, cr,)ppfe(1 tlM.rt Xoother ,nark K"'1, P uu'. changing when it ble. The owner is requested to come forward. D"i.Olues JliUCIl Willi and thm. OorlitHo prove property, oav elianres ami mlrit ..,r. i law. thest Twp., Nov. 1873.-3L one. Who was always suhiect to the rmnr I !,tn'rw'!'e u 5iu disposed of according to i i . i' . l"c 'lM-fc , law. imxi (vinirv ijtw , ci ufreii Lronioen n, n.ai , .- . . . : . : m . . . u -1 - ... '' " v biiivo : " :u iiiu mm, aiuiougn many a night he has jfone to h-s crib so hoarse that be could hardly speak. Try it. It will cer tainly do no harm if it does no go;id, and if it will do good, yon had better have your little ones encased in black silk than see thoni suitciing by that fell destroyer, croup. C3PECIAL XOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me are hereby notirted to call and settle at the store of A. A. Kakrkii So nnd l ittle their necounts. Afw January 1st, IS71. inv hooks will be left with proper officers for collection. Those who wiiii to save uoHtsand trouble will pnv tmen t.oti to this notice. V. S. BAltKEH. i.buu.-bui-g. Nov. 7, l-73. GOLD AND SILVER COIN. THE VmT M8TRt8UTtO I OHE THOUSAND DQLURS III GOLD HID SIL1EB COill WILL BE- DISTRIBUTED BY 330E . X- . OAfP XEffi , In making- oliargre lor customers, From now until January 1st. 1874. ALL PARTIES WISHING A SHARH OF THE GOOD OLD "HARD STUFF," CAN SECURE IT BY BECOMING CUSTOMERS AT THE Only Cash Store in Ebensburg, WHERE THEY CAN ALSO SAVE lo (EMS ON EACII DOLLAR INVESTED. tA.ll sales cash at time of purchase. JV accounts kept in any case, and Goods of every description- cheaper tlian elsewhere in Ebensburg. 1873. FALL and WINTER! 1874. THE UTEST SENSATION X GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT THIS JVIiTVV" EAGLE CLOTHING STORE OF M. II. NATIIANSON & CO., (Lately occupied by II. Walters, deceased,) 231 and 233 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. T sail y E iindorsifrncd wotihl respectfully Inform the citizens of Ebensburg anJ K Kcneiaiiy, that they linve just opened at the above uunied place tt lurire, o lit stock of FALL AND V I NT Eli ortliern Camliria complete and eie- CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Conaiblinjr of such articles ns BLACK AND BLUE CLOTH SUITS, CASSIMEUE SUITS for men and boys, tine ENGLISH K EltSEY OVERCOATS, in blue, brown, olive and lighter colors, and a (reueral assortment or COATS, HANTS and VRSTS or all textures, styles and prices, bfsids a full line of HATS. CAl'ls, TKUNKS. VALISES, UMBUELLAS, ic-fill which will posiri vclv be be old at 15 per cent. l- than iirevnilinvr prices in Johnstown. We also mak to order from the finest and most stylish pooils any article of clothing desired, and that too at short notice ai.d on the most reasonable terms. We mam'acturk all ouh own Goods, whivh eiiabl-s us to sell cheaper than any other house in Cambria couuty. I'lease ffive us a cull when you visit our JVf"" illde.iro,n "r fook and prices whether it will not pav yon to deal with us. OVF.II Vr.Ai.?",? VL ?1 "M-MAI)E WORK our lendinif speebilties, and "QUICK SALES AXD SMALL PKOFIls the basis upon which we do business. COME ANU SEE! DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. Sept. 19, lS73.-ra. M. H. NATH ANSON fit CO. JOHN BE.NTOX - JOI15 S. TITTLE. (Succosscrs to BENTON & WAYNE,) Iron, yails, Glass, rtitfj, Horse Shoes, Leather, Shoe Fitulinra, 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- ISept. 5.-4m. ORDERS BY MAIL PUOMPTLY FILLED. Murray & X)imn9 PROPRIETORS OF PII(EM FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS, JIOLLTDA YSBURG. PA. HA VINO 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 nny in the market. Steam Engines and all kind of Machincr, promptly and satisfactorily repaired. lAU our work is warranted;to be exactly what it is represented. lAujr. 30.-tf.1 G. W. YfAGEIl & CO., nhlrale and BctatI Bans Tact orrt of TIN, COPFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE, AND DEALERS IJf Healinj, Parlor aal CocMm Stoies, Ao. 1402 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, I . ROOFINQ and SPOI7TINO made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and nmterlxl. Orders respectfully solicited nnd promptly attended to, and polite attention accorded to all. whether they purchase or not. Altoona, Sept. 5, lB73.-tf4 J anu COLLECTION OFFICE TIERNE7&. NULL, Colonnade Row, Ebenibnrf, Pm. VBSpccl attention paid to collections in all partaof the Cnited 8tatts. S-lS-'Tl.-tf.l 1 LOYD & CO., Uankeks, EBEXSBURG. PA. nthiRI. '.?,lTfr' Oovernment Ian, and Towedln "n, rn'l,irht and sold- Interest aU n T.l'lti , ut PCP". ColUctiona made at all accessible points in the United States, and a eneral SU8inws transacted V7M M. LLOYlT&ro", ri .r, .u nAJKERS, ALTOONA, PA. S?V8n he Prfncilal cities and Silver nnd Gold for sale. Collections made. Monies re ceived on dBposit. payable on dtmand without interest, or oq time with inlrt st at fair rates I AMES J. O ATM AN, M. D., I'tiy lciii and Snrpeon. Office on Hjyh street, nearly opposite Dlair'g Utel. Residence on Crawford St., West Ward. where night calls should be made. 4.-tf.l jVf J. BUCK, M. D., llyIelan and Knreon. Cabholltowk, Pa. c"lJ'IJ1 .T"" i Joh" ack store. Ni,rht 1?ii?k $Lh mode tne idence of John i!ii!L'ilil f April 4, 1873.-tf. D A ,NV Eh Mclaughlin, Attorn r. A. SHOEMAKER.. HOEMAKER VSECHLER. 9-16. KBENSDUItG. CAniau' Tk j QEO M. READE. Atlorrr-at-Law' thtrd d,or fr07a llU treet. " ' 'uu" 7' Coal and Timber AT PRIVATE SALE ! SITUATE AT f RESSOX STATION, PA.R.R, CONTAISIJftl more or less, underlaid with tho Best Qnality of MOUNTAIN COAL A portion of the Land well timbered with HEMLOCK, OAK, CHESTNUT, &c. I1 The attention of persons wlshtna; tiien KKe In the mining of Coal and manufacture of Coke is particulaaly invited to this rale, the Lands ottered surpasR, either for speculation or safe investment, any property to be found Id Western Pennsylvania. For fuither information as to the property and for price, terms, etc., call on or addresa JNO. K. SCANLAN, Kiecutor of M. M. Adams, dee'd. Kbenibury, Aug. Zi, 1873.-tf. .Loretto Property FOR SALE. A LOT OF GROUND situate in Loretto bor- jl uukii, v amuria countv, ra., known on the plan of said bor- uug-a ns JjOI o. 'is t rontiiifr 50 feet on St. Mary's street and extending- back lrtO feet to St. Jo seph street havina- thereon erst TWO-STORY FRAM DWELLING HOUSE, wiih BAli; KIICHtN BUILDING ATTACHED, Frame Stable, and other Outbuildings. The House contuins seven rooms, besides the kitchen, and has a commodious cellar tinder It all in the best order. Cheap at f 1.000 one third In cash ; balance In two equal annual pay ments,with intort-st. Good titlo. Apply to the owner, JOSKFH GCTWALD. or to GEO. W. OATMAN, Real Kstate Ajreat. June 20, 1373,-tf. Ebensburg-, Pa. The best Oil in the world for tna chiner. It will not chill. It will not ft um. It is equal to the best Tard Oil. If yo u h a ve a n h i ml of Ma clt itie V, ask for OL.ENA. ; and if you cannot buy it at home, send for a circular ami price list to PAIffl, ABLETT & TRIPP, OIL MAMFACTTRERS AXD DEALERS Ab. 30O 1'ettn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. rood ASEY, FOG ARTY & CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS 19 c INKllEU & OLD EYE MBIT AXD ALL KINDS Or IO.Mi;WTIC L,IiUOK8, AND IMPORTKK8 Ut Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &.C. IS. 313 Liberty (Street, Dec. 6, 1371.-3m. PITTSBURGH, VA. GREAT REDUCTION ffl PRICES TO CASH BUYERS AT THE Etetui Hoiiffi-Fiimliii STORE. rpHE undersigned respectfully Informs the srr-iofee-: THE SToitr OF TliE Ou the coast of v-irm Tille. the ri. , , ""Vrtv. TVa. litii ir .t v r. great, being about fjrtv V i-, tides. It Lnies i.? rarticalar places miv J bis line. coDsisting- of MOWING and REAPING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; COOKING, PARLOR AND REITING STOYES of the most popular desio-ns and of all styles. prices and qualities: TINWARE OF EVERT limiMl of my own manufacture: HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! such as Locks. Screws, Butt Hinges, Shutter Hi litres. Table Hiutres. Bolts. Iron and Naii, Window Glas, Putty. Table Knives and Forks, Carrinjr Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Ta bleand Tea Spoons. Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Scissors, Shears, Itazors and Strops, Hammers, Axes, Hatchets. Boring: Macuiiies,A ug-urs. Chia sel. Plane. Compasses, Squares, Fiies. Rasps, Anvils, Viws, Wrenches, Kip, I'anel and Cross Cut Saws, Chains of nil kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths. Hake. Forks, Sleih-llelis, Shoe Lasts, Peita, Wax, Uriftlt. Clothes Wash ers and Wrinjrers, Patent Churns and Pateht Machines jrenerally, Grind-Stones, Patent Mo lasses Uates and Measures, Lumber Sticks. Cast Steel Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pibtols. Car tridg-es. Powder, Caps, I-ead, Horse Sbw and Kails, Old Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Weil and Cistern Pumps, ic, ic; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind, in great variety: WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyond description ; CAKBOX OIL and OIL LAJirS, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil. Hosin, Tar Paints. Varnishes, Turpeutine. Al cohol. &c. ; Sil ver-lMuted Ware, Uiaaaware, Ao. XT'amily Groceries, such as Teas, Toffee, Suears, Pyrups Molasses, Spices, Dried Peaches. lried Apples, Hotnlny, Fish, Crackers, Rice, Pearl Barley. e. Tobacco and Oijavsj. Paint,Vartiifili. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Stove, Dustinir, Clothes and Tcxith Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed-Cord9, Manilla Ropes, and many other articles, at the loutst rates fur caah. HOUSE SPOUTiXG made, pa ri)H CAE country 1 inted nnd put up as cheap as possible. H. A liberal discount tnnde to dealers buying- Tin ware by wholesale. TP T IS PUB ELY A VEGETABLE PBEPAKATTOJT, eoiDpoaed simply of well-known ROOTSt HERBS, and FRUITS, combined wiih other propprtiee, which in their tat u re are Cathartic, Aperient, Ntitriiions. Ihuretic Alterative and Anti Bilious. The whole is prctemed tn a sufficient quantity of spirit from the Sl UAIt 1'A.Mi to keep them ia any climate, which makes the LANTATI0N i rxn Kbensburg-, July Z5, le7X-tf Sl CrI klCi jlj ITTERS m a great wuve uroor twIT ""' a book on Nonnardr tv .t6j- ture is narrated of twoV, t''iC Theybadbeenouf tbe manner in which . d and examining the nr.... "'Ss which were like r :"ure. tiT aen one or them, whoi "1,ea boated, "I frroot t r, ue, His COmnanmn v . turner! towarH ,t,l . "e - - - i and . x . water runuiug at a rapid r-! PV: quickly, -I wpposewVhadi me roc its tve may vet be in , They began to VrramlliVi?-.'' and walk as fast as tliev w P l uearest shore; but it they reached the LiRheit rvu ' ing it they looked arouud andu- uu uui yet, covered blue water here and U tli DEALER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSVVARE, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,! AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTKY THODUCE Ttiu is txcnA.vet for ooors. o-jo of the tnnct eslralile Tonics and Cilhar tic la toe world. They are intonded strictly aa a omestic Tonic, en:y to bs need as a medicine, and always according to directions. They are tbs sheet-anchor of the ferbln end de bilitated. Tbcy act upon a diveaeod liver, and stimulate to each a degree, that a healthy action U at once brought about. Aa a remedy to which Wonwn mty especially aabiect.it is sarpereeding every other stimulant. Aaispringaml Sqdi rr 1'onir, they have no equal, lliey are a mild and gentie Purrt.veas well as Tonic. They Parify the Blood. They are a splendid Appetizer. Tuey make the weak fctroiig. They parity and in vigorate. Tby core I7iita. Constipation, and lieadarbe. They act aa a specific in ail species of disorders which undermine the bodily atreutrUi sod break down the animal spirits. Depot, 63 Park Plice. "Sew York. ' Store on South Side of Main Street, nbenlurg, In. JEXT DOOR TO TOST-OFFICE. Coolcinpj- Stoves, XI'jtinr Stoves. LYOfJ'S ATHAIRON TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Hnvinjr recently tk'Bjsserion of the new ly fitted up and eomnioiMriis building- on Hijrh street, two doors east of the I tunic and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than ever to manufacture all articles iu the TLN.COPI'KU and BHEfcT-1 HOX WAKE line, ail of which will be furnished to buyers at the very lowest living prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. rW-SPOUTING and ROOFING made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. KKPAIUINO promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done rig-lit and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WAKE sold by tne cob be depended upon us to qualit- and cannot le tirtdci old in price. A continuance and increase of pativniagcis respectfully solici ted, and no effort wilt be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALLTE LUTHINGEIt. Ebensburg:, Oct. 13. I870.-tf. li:T5 lTV S13TJ X O BOOK, DRUG ail VARIETY STORE HAVING recently enlortfcd our stock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stoik consists or I)rusrs, Medieiues, I'errumery, Kuncy Soups, JJf"n's- Ira"'" and Allen's Hair Retorntl-e, Fills. Ointmentf, I'lasters. Liriments, I'ain Kiil lers. Citrate Mapnesia, Ess. Jamaica Ging-er Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences. Lemon syrup. Soothing- Syrup, Spiced Syrup, lthubarb. Pure Spices, jcc. Cigars and Tobaccos, niank Dooks, Deenls, Notes and lionds : Cap. 1 ost. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper: Envelopes, Pens, Pencils. Arnolds Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink. "Pocket and Pnsb? Ik10ks. Ma1ra7.ines, Newspapers. Novels, Histo ries, Bibles, Itelijrious. Prayer and Toy Books. Penknives, Pjpes, &o. F3AT" V O hat'. Mflilufl tnn. , . . n . -. . JbifcL,K, to which we wouldinvite the at- PHOTOGKAPII ALBUMS at! lower pricei than evrr ofTered in this place. ,uwcr Pnt, Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re-i1-, LEMMON & MUKKW July30, 1S68. Main Street, Ebensburg. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY ! SAMPLE ST It 12 ET, Near Union School House. Ebensburg. T? fh!8Cr,Ib,P dev tooll the attention ount, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Hprlng Wagons, Sleigh, And all other decri)tu,n of JTork in that lint. Employing none but skillful workmen and using- only the best materials, I feel confident in?prw CnUre ati8faclion i work, styles Platform work done at short notice. Henalr 7L"Lk1,uaLtuen,ed to l reasonable Traces A Blacksmith Shop u, connection with Man LOOK WELL TO Y0URUSDERSTAXD1NCSL JOHN D. THOMAS, liQotand Shoe Maker TMme,roUa17.,i,?e', reePct"tf informs his nu. k t 7 8 CU(!t-oiners and the public irenerallv IU)V SfprepMJI. t0 .mrtnu factu re BoOTTa nd Thankfi.i f,. J .arWorkman,ike nnoner. niy wSrk a ,d L8" 1 'Leonndent that JUHN D, THOMAS. Only 50 Cents per Bottle. It promotes the GROWTH, PRESER VES the COLOR, and Increases tb 1 Vigor and BEiCTVof the HAlll. Orxu Thihi Teabs ago Ltoh's EaTanraow ro tb Hta was first placed io the market by Professor K. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of Princeton College. The name ia derived from the Greek "tebo," ngnifying to cleanse, pun Ay, rejuvtnate, or ratort. Xhe favor it has received, and the popularity it haa obtained, is unprecedented and Incredible. It in ereaaei the Gkowth and Bkactt of tne Bars. It i a a delightful dressing. It eradicaUsa dandratT. It prevent the Hair from turning gray. It keeps the head cool, and gives the hair a rich. soft, gloeay an pearmnw. It is the 8m in Quaittitt and Qualitt 8.iJr"0er " VtTAKT" of a Cktpbt Aoo. and ia sold by all Druggists and Country Stores at on 1 r CO leau pcrBottle. Wcaan'sBIorjisEgrBair, LYON'S ri it;re si-.... ,v it jras rising, i iey hastt, - Ttrvr carina far uln i r J- -- "... inrji.juii,!.... ' of sand with sheet- of waer I '' ( seeing a giil befoie them j,0 with tbe beacb, thev c-led- v' jet !M and ran forward. ' Tho girl, however, instead of, ward the shore, was running J7 and almost out of hi-fcati. ."X. the wave ! it is coming'. Tu" X run. run, or we are lostt'" They did turn and unout r . wave rolling toward the bhot, fU breath as they were, tLey ytt -t their speed as they retraced the -T ward the rocks they had just i?5. little girl passed them and ltd . ' 'T'lln TWA t" -ik4-l c .... 1 "E keep pace with her, for as the? rocks the wave still rol'.ed toVl the sand becoming g:adua':';y Their last steps were knfe detn -K)uick ! quick I-' said then-,,"! is the passage to cros-, andif: wave comes, we shall be t o latf She ran ou for a hiuniied j;rj-; came to a crack iu the n-ckViV feet wide, along which thewa:tr4! ing like a mill sluice. "We are lost said t lie girl : Cioss ; it will carry nie away." "Is it deep?" said I i s." Xot very' she b.iid, "kt n s strong." Cross lifted the giil in liib.irn.c.. lnioine sii cain, and, though tlie up to his waist, he soon acr companion followed, and all iLra stood ou the rock. "Come on, come on !"' cried 'a it n . . 1 , ... , way to The highest point of the pj. 011 reaching it cried, - "e are ..'-. All were thoughtful for a n it: they saw the danger which tiodix ered tLem from ; looking li'ur.d, . was one sheet of water. "We arc quite safo here,' ss:i girl ; '-but we shall have to : four hours before we can go k "What made you forget tht :.der Cross ; "yoti must know thet..j?r. "I did not forget it," si.e !;,., " I feared, as you were strsa -c.-xt t lc A . A J T uiuniitru, auu A 1 .111 what to do." "And did you risk UB4 mm To "Vomigf 3Ien. Just Puhlithtd, in a Scaled Envelope, lrice Z cttt. A Lecture on the naturc.treatment and rad ical cure of Spermatorrhoea or SeniiTl Weak ness. Involuntary Emissions. Sexual I)ebilitv, and Impediments to Marriairc penerjilly ; Ner vousness. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting froni Self-Abuse, ic Hy ROII'TJ. CI" I. V Ell W ELL, Author of the "Green Hook," &.c. . 'l '"jo world-renowned author, in this admira Me Lecture, clearly proves Trom hisowneApe rience that the awful consequences of Srif Abuse may le effectually removed without medicines, and without d.-inirerous surKical op eration., bougies, instruments, rinrs or cor dials; pointing out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition mav be. may cure himseir rheaply, privately and fadicallv. This LEC-rntE WILL PIIOVE A BOON TO THOL SANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent undersea!, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six ceuts, of two postage stamps. Also. Da. Cclvkkw ell's -'Marriage Guide " Price SO cents. " "U4U,r- Address the Publish?rs. t Cl A "V JL C- KLINE & CO.. 15. Bowery, New lork; Post-Uffice Hoi 45S. DIPLOMA awarded by the Amer ican I.vstitcth to J. W. McK.EE for Enibroidering and Fluting Machines. "It is lnjrenlous and will meet the wants of every matron in the land." , . EXHIBITION OF 1S72. John E. Gnvit Hcc. See. F. A. Harnard. Prt-s. &am 1 U. lillman. Corresponding See'y. . . . 'e" York, November 20, 1872. ibis simple and Ingenious Maclnne is as use ful as the Sewing Mcehine, and is fast becoming popular with ladies, in the place of expensive Needle-work, its work being much more hand- J.om.e:vrequ,rln,r kts time an1 no one-tenth part the expense. No lady's toilet is now com plete without it. A machine witn Illustrated circulaT and full instructions sent on receipt . r,r nn"hpd In silver plate for 2.;5. Address, Thr McKee Manufactvrinq Co.. 300 Hroadwav. New York Sr-AGENTS WANTED. 9-o.-eowHm. j Voir it? l his eyes. "I thought, at any drf nere, she rej.hed: '-hut 1 w.vt-vtn too late." Hope took the lil'Ie mI in his r kisscd her, and s-n id. "We oue j lives, von biavc Vnt'.e maid."' Jleanwhile, the water n H:r.j: ly, till it almost tmditd their fert. 'There is no fear,"' said the "the points of the l ocks are sKtvi "Cold comfort."' said lh.pe. l'i. them ; "but what sha'.l we d, f j. or; friend?"' he said to Mr. V-.s. "If we put all the money in our:. into a handkerchief and tie it ar a: neck, it will waini her, I wnaA f. looks cold enough." One of them liad twenty and tL seventeen francs, and hiudir.ff tLe knot, Ir. llojie iasspd it amundhf On receiving it she blushed i;h i kissed both their-hands and nieA jealous my sister'Angcla will re happy my mother !" Just then a wave mW-a j-at. r water began to run alr the hvi torm they were sitting np ): : i-f and mounted on the rocky joints. scarcely reached them w'aea t!.ei a foot deep where they hadi'stl cd. Another wate came ilie within six inches of their fret. "It is a terrible high tide." I girl, "but it we hold tt'e'ctlier we l. te washed away. On looking to the sh-re theyssf ' many people clustering h-geiher nearest ioint; a faint sound of cb- heard, and they could see 'c kerchiefs waved to them. "The tide has turned." wd "and they are shouting tocbe" She was right; in five minu"'- was dry. They had some hours t.i they could venture on tbe s.v n.,itA J,-l. l.r .1 .1 J nt uiic MdlH OCIOIC IUCV l'.a.i but at lencth, ettided bv tbe shore, they gained their o safety, not unmindful of Him , mo proua waves, "inineiw -come. and no further, and be prond waves be stayed."' handsomely rewarded tie Ir.i'5'' for her bravery. RS AtlXMU-F-'N.-J On his war to the Pi'T I overnight"in a vi!U M !,ir' yi. GARVIN'S KLIXER of TAR ..."e'ilmened by pKnlar Medical prao n T .T, l'eedy eu re guaranteed forCilds. Coii)flis. Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Spitting Blood. Consumption and all Pulmonary Com plaints. Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dyspep-ia and . ,t-l. LjJ-S-ntery. Cholera-morbus, Cholera and all liver and bowel complaints. Kiduev diseases and all flections of the Crinal Organs perfectly hai mless- free from Mineral or Al coholic properties- pleasant to take and never known to Tail. Price l per Bottle. Full par ticulars, with medical testimony and certifi ontot, sent on application. Address L. F Htdi & Co., 125 Seventh Avenue, Now York eow l..,ei.- . i"'k j" ?J1!l;,or' nPd 1 over it and screeched. nJ "t 0 the ;-Pkrso?als-- thatkhareK7p'S ' worked the handles up .?":.K. -V.'v.f,''pi";r?.: ineir nistorv anrt. ?i" "P0"1 Advertisement, Slimmer' a pedler, ) he stopped t to the bhoslrone Indians . his entertainers bv playing ! vourneen'1 upon an accrJcW- ; j had squeezetl out the time j hundred times. th Sh x-h j Slimmer lie would give anyth'-c. j such an instrument as that. 1 ,' tuvuuk l I li. IV k'Ulli'tv - dretl pairs of bellows, which he f out to a settlement in (rc;'1!'. jrJ. . a qualm of conscience, he f;,-. on the spot tothe chief at two t-: fifty per cent, advance oMhc c moiming Slimmer left, '"''.v, days the chief remained at !l 'l7'.c;i one pair of bellows after a::--1'1 '."j "Kathleen Mavourneen" fm and when he had strained l"', burst three or four bh-xl vcv,f"--.' took a hand. Then all the pu-a- tribe tried: and the iucu:ci: one pair and tied lotnc T-V" P,CK ArrOKXET-T-LAW, Eb J. LloVd s new r,;ii'mccJ? f ront r001" of T. loruy. and collections a specialty. W-lTtf. . hi. Advertisements , from desperate men to beautiful womeV;!an! I destine meetings: how fr ist rated Tk. it; , ry of the woodr.ch Trare.ly, the result oV . .VI onal." nescription of OvinV BiadwSv Eta"' lues. EiPr Moeim ee,rWiin yi": on receipt .-onts. AddreT?"o JLPS?.n,t ing House, 30 Vesey 8t., y. Y7 "EsUl' MILiffi "1Ej4a MAKING. MltS. R. E JoxiVi ..r?c.,M the fact that of new and ItAtoaZZX MiUinv Co V' j rooms, in the East ft"i GoortA""J, bpr 1 Bonnets. HatsWt. Ul KtM,n "hur. Wedding don, Th"VauVora,,ln0"m,'k,?, fully solio nl,0"M( or the pufclie is rspo-t- uncl.ly.J he tainted, and not "Kathleen Mavourneen pressive solit-ide of th? vS a d:stu:o: And thev caught a white maa a- ,1 --! . 1. u: ..nt bill!!" . ti-C ill'- "f j failed to organize a conceit i ; vounieeu uti-. rhf- aaf . Kh.hone Indian any .t wrys asks if you know a 3m. f mer. They aro looking for . ct want him. 1 uey ant tc some retiied st and re"10 , uS: and chip him ofl little woik down to h' ske!ct -J- .1 --C .41 fl" rij T E i C !
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