; c:n.i tint) h:om kihst rA&K. le"gli. -anti s-i-un round with him until tiio old n.aa's lesrs wrrc iiaiizoiitnl to the ath-li-le's hhouMoisf. Then, while they :-:hiii villi the fury of ilci viflu i-, Minlniian t prune sti.ud ujoii r m lo !!- fct and si-tiu out a horizontal coiiti:ni;iti:n of the ai:cieist, and l:cn 3Ii;iLiii.;ii was liim Iv cstal.UM.eu, the boy Triii-li ca:!it to his f.ot in like imui'ier. and tlio tall ata lot", every nutfclf in hi'i straining, co'i tiimed to'whirl t!;o liurjan j.;:r.t:oss lever around. At. iasr. s!ovin.,' .M.-htl.v, i euia. ijcv in his ami til) tho o!(i man s white beard tci.c!n l his body ; tl-oie was a Mid den :.:iaia and Iio arms of the nun from hein" horizontal became .cvpcndieuhir, lUitilona'.s head upm Norodom's feet ii.al Tain-ki's head on inlir.iaii's ftet. A Kausc fi' b iv will, then the column of men was projicllrd in'.o tha air, and presto ! Tenad.Vs head was upon the "round, Nor odom's fact to his, Miuhman's fret upon 2soi'dom"s head. Each had tin tied a som ersault, ami tho column vrr.s unbroken. I could fill several columns with descrip tions of tho moht remarkable and unac countable feats of ina'ic performed by these wonderful jnpglers, but I must re ft ain. Duo Uick which Minimum l-er-formeJ was a very superior version cf tho inan;ro tree fVat of tho Indian jupIers. fe took an orange, cut it open, a::d pro duced a s.r cut. This ho took down into the audience, ;mJ, borrow inj a lobe from : one, cut t!ic .snake's head ott and coeied it with the robe. When tho robe was lift ed aprain, a fox was in place of the snake. The fox s head was cut off, two robi.s bor rowed, an.l when they were raided tlicre wi.s a wolf, which was killed with a sword. Three roben and a luopard appeared. It; was slain with a javtlin. Four robes cov ered a most savage looking bufl'.ilo, that was killed w itli an axo. Five robes cover ed in part, but not altogether, a lordly ele phant, who, when tho sword was pointed against him. seized Minhman by the neck and tossed him violently up. lie mounted feet foremost, and finally ehitipj by histof-s to the capital of ono of tho columns. Tc pada now leaped from the stae and alight ed upon tlio elephant's shoulders. Willi a shoit sword lie poach d the bea.st on the head until, sin iekiiijr, tho unwicldly ani mal reared upon his hind feet, twined its twin!; about one of the preat columns, and seemed trying to lift itself from the ground and wrap its b 'dy arour.d the great pillar. Tho miiMC clashed out barbarously, Noro- dom Hashed forth a dnzlin fiicwork of . soma sort, and the elephant had disap- i poaied and Tcpada lay upon tho stitgo j writhing in the folds of a K'eat boa con- strit tor and holding up Miuhman upon ' his feet. During three hours the exhibition con tinued, feats of the sort 1 have described, each more wonderful than the one Unit preceded it, following one another iu rapid j succession. I slu.'.l content myself with ! describiui; the last and culminating won- i tier of tho startling entertainment. j A peifeetly found a '.id most lovely nauteh girl sprang out u; on the stage, and was hailed with universal exclamations of delight, everybody calling out her name. : I. auii-I'rabana, as if it were a good omen, j Her only dress was a short petticoat of va riegated feather work. A v.icath of rose- buds crowned her soft, short, black hair, ! and she wore a pearl necklace, as well as j broad gold armlets and anklets. Willi a : brilliant smile she danced exquisitely for ; bome iiiinnl" s to the accompaniment of a biulc pipe, then knelt and laid her head upon old Noiod. 'ins knee. Tho boy f'an i:,,l l.'.r v.il'.i a fan made of sweet fern, leaves. .Viu'iimaii fetched a lot us-shaped golden goblet, and Tcpada poured into it from a quaint look ing ll.isk a thud of gi eeu-i.-.h hue. The old yoi-liko ,oiedom took ', the goblet and blew las breatli upon the ! contents until they broke into a p.ile blue II. ime. This i'epada extinguished with his 1 breath, when Noioiluni held the goblet to Lnan I'rabana's lips, and she drained tho i co.itciits with a sigh. As if transfigured, j slu su hlenlv sprang to lu r feet, her face j strangely radiant, and began to spin giddi- j ly around on one spot. 1 irst the boy, then ( Minhnuv.i, then Topadn tried to arrest her, j but they no sooner touched her than she I repelled them with a shock that thrilled them as if sue had imparted an electric spark to them. Spinning constantly, with a bewildering, lapid motion, the girl now i sprang tV the stage ami down the hall, along by tlie foot ot the columns, Tsiii-ki, Minhm.i!i and Tcpada in actives pursuit. ' In and out among t lie crowd they spun, 1 the three chasing. Tcpada seized hold of 1 the chaplct that crowned her; it broke, ami as she whit led along a spray of rosebuds j was scattered from her brow in every di- rcetion. Anything moregraeeful was never seen. And now a greater wonder. At : tho extremity of the hall the th:vo sur- I rounded and would have seized her, when, t-till revolving, she rose slowly irto the air , ;ind iloated gently over our heads towards , the stage, scattering roses as she went. At the brink of the stage she paused in mid air; then, with a slight, wiug-like motion of her arms, mounted up, up, up towards j the loftiest arch of the vault oveihead. : Suddenly Norodom seized a bow and ar- low ami shot towards her. There was a- w ild shriek, a rushing sound, ami the dan cer fell with a crash to t he llags of the lloor, i and laid there :.i. apparently bloody mass. ' The music burst forth into a wild wail, and the chorus of old hags came tumuUuously ' forth ai.d bote her otf in their arms. ! Now, from behind '.he red curtain. .came j a dozen strung men, bearing on their shoul- ! dels a great leaden box. which they laid , on the front part of the stage. As they le- ; tired the old women came out, bringing a low couch, decorated with iiowersand gold- embroidered drapery, upon which lay La- j un-lVabana, decked iu forth in bridal gar ments, and swit-tly sleeping. The conch with its sleeper was put quietly down upon tho front of the stage Aiul left there, whiie Norodom ami Tcpada went to tho leaden i Vox, and with hot irons attempted to tin- ' fecal it. That is Stung-Tieng's colli n," ! whispered Womi to mo; the old Paint has been dead m?re than half the niidenium." ; Quickly, eagerly it seeiue 1 to me, the two men broke open the fastenings -.;' the coffin, until the side next the audience iV.l- ; ing out at last, a leak box was discovered. : This was pried opeu with a small crowbar, and what seemed a gvent bundle of nan- '. keen taken out. Tcpada and Norodom commenced to unwind this wiapping, w hieh : was very tight. Yard after yard was un Voir.id and folded away by ?.iiuliman, and , t last, aftcrat least lud yards of wiapping 1 been taken oil, the dry, shrivelled i mammy of a small, old man was visible eyes closed. liesh dry and hard dead and dry am smoked honing'. Norvilom tapped ; tho corpse with a crowbar, aud it gave a dull, wooden sound. Tejrida tossed it up and caught it it was still as a log. Then he placed the mummy upon Norodom's ; knees, and fetched a flask of oil, a flask of. wine, and a e:uav burning with some pun- ; gent incense. Noridom bok f.om his hair a little box of ungent, ami prying open ; the mouth of the mummy with a cold chisel, showed that the dry tongue could rattle , like a chip against the dry fauces. Hoi filled tho mouth wi;h ungc ut and closed it, and annotated the eyelids, uoatrds, ami j cars. Then ho and Tepada mixed the j wine and oil, and carefully rubbed every ; part of the bxby with it. Then, laying it : down in a reclining position, they put tho burning censer upon the chest and with drew a pace, whilo the drums and gongs and cymbals crashed and clattered, and the shrill, cackling treblo of the chorus of old' women rose hideously. j A breathless pause ensued one, two. Mniri flMIK 1 unciersitrned resrxct rullr informs the en icns I :!cntiir!rnnil the piuilicirener Pllvthet he Ttlis marten (JltKATHEIiUCI'IOX IX Pltlt'KS To CASH IU' VEUS on ull goods iu Lis line, consist insr of three miiintos and the mummy sneezed, sneezed thrice, so violently as to extinguish the liamc of the censer. A moment later the thing silt up, ami stared blinking and vacant out around the vault an old, old, wrinkled man, with mumbling chops, a shrivelhd breast and belly, and little tufts of w hite hair upon his chin and forehead. Tepada approached him reverently upon his knees, brincring a salver, with w ine and wr.fcr-cake. The old man did not notico him, but ate and drank, and then tottered to his feet, the feeblest, most decrepit! old dotard that ever walked. In another mo ment ho saw the nauteh girl slumbering upon her couch : he shuffled feebly to her, and, mumbling, stooped, as n to ncip ui dim eves to sec her better cry the maid waked, clasped hitn in her . of the most popular designs nnl of all Etyles, u rns ird to her mcasr, ar.u Kisseti mm. ; prices unci quaimes: Tneonn.rehcnKible magic! He was no lone- W er a noiiagciian dotard, but a full-veined, ; tierv voulh, who gave her kiss for kiss, i of my own uianurneture ; How the transformation was wrought I ti ive. no idea, but there it was before our eves Tho music "lew soft and passion- ! such ns Locks. Screws, Tmtt Hinges. Shutter J ' , r.i . u ! Hinares, Tut.le llinffes. Holts, Iron and NmiIs, ate, the chorus of the old women can e out, W indow il:i?s. Putty. Tnble Knives, and Forks and with strange I'liainc songs ana dances Ctrrimr Knivt sanrt Forks. Poeket Knivet, Ta bore the two away a bridal pair. 1 never expect again to behold a sight so wonder ful as that whole transformation, which, I may mention, my learned Jesuit lriend, 1873. FALL and WINTER I 1874. CASH BUYERS j tTE$T nun -TO- A X UCK 1' M IS TA KV. Mrs. Skinnf.p. v.", ,- -Miss PrcsMcnv! .... , '''T,, Among other steerage passengers the puriose of j. V, '.-' '-. wlio driftetl over to "ew ork from t.rhi ' x; iiaEEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES j avre. a little while ngo, was a young As a succor , ; Froneh rrirl named Louise Dumont. t Uess . .. r r Her destination was Newark, Pel a- ; woman. ' ! ware, where she had a distant ieniaie j j notoiily inaii.tr.i:, 1 AT TITIi: MOWING and HEAPING MACHINES ; AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; Wnh'apg,Td COOKING, PARLOR AND DEATIXG STOATS the most popular desin nnl of all Etyle! ju ices unci quaiitics: of my own uianufHCtiirc ; HARDWARE, ALL KiND ! I reianvu iimji. in imiiwm.ii'v" . uUL nia.imani a -h.f-; i ces, and, as she believed, the only sur- , s-uios tiir kin she had in the worhi. Thcv sav mi-i -., some mistake, owing to her inability to S"i-diV hJ h;..s ? understand the English language, he ; ,.., ,t.s idw;)ys r,;i,ir.'., took a train on the Delaware, Laeka- j 'rue onlv'iltoei.-t V i; wana and Western Jt. K., and got off i a YlK mufthut wvi.i t at Newark, X. J. When she was in- , t5jing Utter, formed of her error, she secured a tick- I n,i then tli. v t!.:., et to return again to New York on the . ai,out i:vc- tnkin- next train, but on account of a very re- ! in iQt Hvcl ,1,". ; markablc occurrence she was induced j c, i,cr Ui l)C , to cnanire ner mum. tue core. As the girl satin the depot, dowti- An,j wL.lt a;i u cast in spirits, alone in a strange land fovni(l out v and almost penniless, visions of her; rue to j,is nnif.,o;, Home in "la lieiie r ranee crosseu gneaked Lehiiid Eve' linof such nrti,lo, HLACK AND WXE CLOTH SUITS, CASSIMERE SUITS for men " ? , W n , ' 1 tl buys, tine ENGLISH KKHSKY OVERCOATS, in blue, t.rown, olive an.l lighter t..ltrs. mid , who had ICCCntU (lied, Ot fter Oll.y j and WOtliatl llCS had V, 1 f. EAGLE CLOTHING STORE OF M. ir. NATIIANSOX & CO., (lately occupied by H. Waltehs, deceased,) 231 and 233 HAIIJ STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. train stock of FALL AST!) VVINTEU CLOTHING AND CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, 1: to v.lioni 1 described it, regards as a jtiece cf -ynibi'lism. 1 lis explanution istoolon jind Uk learned to quote, but lie connects this ceiemony with tlio world-o'.d myth of Venus and Adonis, and chiims that it is all ! a f'i :n of i?ui!-worthip. I The sh'iw went on for some timo longer j with many curious feats. At tbe end of an hour the l'hallic procession returned, j but this time the Bayadere led it, a strange. ) triumph in Iter eyes, while the youth lay ; upon the coiicli sleeping. The l'ballie chorus sunk into a dirge, the youth faded visibly he was again the shrivelled dotard; he sigh' d, then breathed no more. I.uan- j I'reban i retiied sorrowfully; rsorodom and ! .ViieniiH'S jrenerH i ly, (innl-tones, i ntent No Isisses (iatesand Meiisures, Lumber Sticks. Cust Steel Kitles, Shot GuiiS, Kc ih eis, ritrols. fur triitares. Powder, f":ips. Lead, Hore Shoes and Xaiis, Old Stove l'lates, Unites m:d Fire Cricks, Well and Cistern Pumps, &e., ie.; Harness and acld!ery Ware of all kind, in jrreat variety: VOCD and WSLLOW WARE lieyond ileseription ; C All BOX OIL mid OIL LAJirS, Fish Oil. Ltird Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Hosin, Tnr. Faints. Vr.rnislies, Turpentine. Al cohol, ie. ; Silver-Pliitcd Ware, ( lassware, ic. Tepada w.appcil the corpse again m its in- j a' iinii,y x a tji iiiinalde shrouds, restored it to the coffin, ' such as Ten?, Toffee, Sugars. Svrups Molasses, sealed it carefully, and it vas borne away ; .''f-; fried Peaches Ori.d Apples, Hominy, , . . i I ish, t rackers, Itice, 1 earl H:irley. &c. ag;tii). 1 he attendants climbed up to and i.. extiogui hed the lights. I was blindfolded j obaeco aill Cigars, and borne awav again. I found myself j Paint, Varnish. Whitewash. Scrub. Horse, Shoe, once more at the doorway of the temple, in Ousting, clothes and ro.jih H. .ishes. all . , . i -.i r ii' kmils and sizes: Hed-Cords, Manilla Unites, and the broad sunshine, with my friends and ; U)ay oilier articles, at tho hm-ett rates for cath. the mystic ceremonies of the Rieat temple J T 3TX"1 :t)r ll T'l'I v- ' . ' . s m . . . - y . i . ' made, painted find put up as cheap ns possible, I Kim cash. tf A lilier:;! ilisc-ounr muile to country dealers buyinir Tinware hv wholesale. CEultliE HCMTLEV. Ebensburff, July J.".. lsT3.-tf. bleaiid Tea Spoons, Meat Cutters. Apple Parers, Scissors, Shears, Hezorsnnd Strops. Hummers, Axes. Hatchets. Iloriiur Mm chilli's. A ..a-iii-s. Chis- sels. Planes, Coiiipasses, Souares. Files, Hasps, I Consis Anvils Vises, Wrenehcs, Itip, Piuiel and Cross- . a.l boys. Vi. .'M::' vind iVbe 1 a " , i . '. Ii '.. ' nan lies bud V) f 1?: knK:;rk.?srJfchi;K ':XiTn2 w.l, positively be i MOIUOT WHO ICHWIU.I lUU.ei V .C , I tl.ill- mean Si.He-fi:,t I;l, Shoe Lists, Pe-s, Wax, Itristles, lothes Wash- i be sold at 15 per con t. I"s than prevaiiiny prices iu Johnstown. "Wenlso liiakf. to order from . fOUght Side by Side at tllC tCI'lT Ide battle , 'liat We Want is t!-e ' '! ers and Wringers. Patent Churns mid Patent ' the Hncst and most stylish yoods any article of clothing desired, nn that too at ,7"'" ?.V.U ..i I f oorriir.lr nnd tbe. rniKj-d llinn in i , ' ' '"' it Mo- ; on th most reasonaole .erms. k mam:facti:he al.i. lk r iiwwur, - .-- ? - i iwinn if umi;i! in sell cheaper than any other house in Cambria county. Please Rive us a call wnen jou im. .r ucr past JOVS Clid present lOIiel'.neSS.slie tlwu our !, ,(.v .,.:.. . . i.irtcr.. froin oor sine r anil lirifra whether it W 1 not lIV VOII to deal Willi IIS. Lit- I """I J .' v 1 . ' . . UUHUIIUI U.U iv l..l;l i C( I ATS and CUSTOM-MADE WO UK our ieadinir specialties, and "QUICK SALES AND SMALL FUOFITS'" the basis upon which we do busiuess. COME AND SEE! .to-v Lor. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE--23I and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. Sept. 19, 18T3.-Gm. M. H. NAT HANSON & CO. of JuLlira, weie over, it may be for many J tars. The Song of the Decanter, There was a de canter and its mouth was gaping wide ; the liiby wine had ebbed away aud left its crys tal side; and the wind went humming, humming up and down the sids it few, aud through the iced like hollow neck the v ildest notes it blew. I placed it in the window, whtre the blast was blowing f. ee, aud fancied that its pale mouth srng the queerest j-trains to me: 'They tell me puny coinpierors! that plague hath slain his ten. and war b:.- hundred thousands of the ' eiy best of men: but I" 'twas thus t'.ie ln.ltlo spoke '"but I have conquered more than all Lhe.se famous conquerors, so f-oaied and famed of yore. Then to nie, ye. youths and maidens, come drink from on'u my cup the beverage that dulls the Inain and burns the spirits up, and puts to Mi.ime the conquerers that slay their scores below; for this has deluged millions with the lava tide of woe. 'i iiuigh in the path of battle darke; t waves of blood may roll, vet while I have killed body. I have damned the very soul. The c'uol e r a , the sword, such ruin neve r w rought, as I , i n mirth, or malice, on the innocent have brought. And still I breathe upon them, a id shrink before my breath; and year by year thousands tiead this dismal road to death 1" ebsibMwnfactory VS interested parlies have been reporting in the northern part of this county that our rates tor manu fact nrir.jf Woolen Goods, ie., are mir.!i liiuln r than they really are we deem it necessary Tor our own protection and for the inlormmiou of the public to publish the lollowin LIST Olf rRK'F.S. SS.oO per pair. 30 and 3." cts. per yard. cts. per yam. 50 cts. p.r vard. fljr.THE CREAT CAUSE t 'Vsi? of . IXiiiinin 3IiHOiv- Just Puhlifheil, in ft Sealed Envelope. Price 6 cf.. A lecture on the nature, treatment and radi cal cure of Seminal Weakness, of Spermator rhea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous 1 'ebility, and Impediments to Marriajre generally; Consump tion, Epilepsy, Mid Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, ie. By POIt'T J. CCLV EK WELL, M. D., Author of the "Oreen Book," &e. Th" wni-ld-renowned author, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own expo j rieneo that the awful consequences or Sclf ! Abuse may be effectually removed without ' me.iicinea, nml without dangerous surjrlcal op ' ('rations, bousries, instrument!, rinirs or cor ; dials: oointina- out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. trTlii Leriurc will prove a boon to thtiwaml hml thiiUMinilx. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain pealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, of t wo post a tee stamps Address the Publishers. CM AS. J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowery, ew York; Post-Office Ilox 45SG. Stoves! Stoves! Reduced Prices ! j , Ai!R!S Jflin THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL FROM THIS DATE AT HEDUCED RUES FQRCASH AS FOLLOWS: Xo. t) Ironsides, - - - $tO.OO S " - - - SG.OO 7 " - - - 32. OO 9 Improved XatioHal, 33.00 S " " 30.00 !t Speer'tt Anti-Dust, - 44. OO S " " 40.00 7 " 3C.OO V Duqucsne " S " 30.00 ALSO, A LAEdK LOT OF PARLOR AND HEATING STOYES, WHICH WILL BE DISPOSED Of AT COST l Oll CASTI! GEO. HUNTLEY. Ehcnsburjr, Nov. 21, lS73.-tf. i i ti Near Union School House. Ebensburg. THE snbscrlb( r desires to call the attention of the citizen of Cambria and adjoininir counties to the fact that ho has now in success ful operation in Ebensburg: a Shop for the iuan u fact u re and repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Spring Hnsun, Slellis, .lud all uther tlccriilion of Murk in that line. Employ insr none but skillful workmen and usu.ii only the best materials, I feel confident ; 1 can rive entire satisfaction in work, styles i ui:d prices. Platform work done at short notice. I'epair- iiiK of ull kind attended to at rrasonahlH rates. ! A ISIaclvSii.it h Shop in connection with Man- utactorv. Call and see specimens oi work. June.MST-.Vlf. li. M. CIll'TE. v3i DEALER IS Illankets Flannels , C:i.--siiiietvs.. Sarhictts DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNIIY PKODUCE TAKEN IN IICHAKOF. FOR GOODS. tr g Eh ta ' tixr gggf r EH - " -j Sa U i tar r 2 TJie best Oil in the world for ma cJtinerif. It will not chill. It will not ffum. It is equal to the' best Lard Oil. If yo u h a ve a n ; A ind of Jfach i n c rir, ash for OLUXA ; and if you cannot butf it at home, send for a circular and price list to PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP, OIL IIAMFACTIREIIS .D HEALERS Xo. 3 GO Ienn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. t ardm ami Sjiiniiiiig L'O cts. per lb. . arciing 7 T. M. JONES & SONS, July IS, 173-tt'. Ebensbuia- Woolen Factory G. MY. YKAGEll & CO., " an 1 Ketall Mannfnrtorcrs or TIX, lOriEK AM) SHEET-IRON WARE, A N II DBALKIiS IS ClLVWrOPvD HOUSE, Store on South Side of Main Street, B:bcnsl:irer. John Fitzharris. - Proprietor. AJ EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFIC E ttavixg leased and rt furnished the iiliore ' -I A well known nnd popular hotel, tho rn-opn- lvl II Stoves, IIoiltill2r StOA'OSS. Mm, Parlor ani Coolinj Stoves, Xo. I4' Kl eve nth Avenue, Alkxmn, 1 n. ItOOFIN.'; and SPOUTING made to order lind w ai iiintcd perfect in manufacture and l.irttcri.;!. I.rder.s iv S;ieel f uily solicited and promptly attended to, mid poiite attention accord'jU tu all, w hciiicr ihey ptirelmse or not. Ala.i.iiii, ept. 5. liTH.-It. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE ITavinjr recently taken possssion of the new ly fitted up and commodious buildinir on Itisrh street, two doors east of the Itank and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than ever to manufacture all nrticH s in the TIN, COPPER and SHKCT-1K( )N WAKH line, all of which will be furnished to buyers at the very lowest li injr prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cocking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. tp-SPOUTING and HOOFING made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma- ici.Mi. ntr.iiui.Mi promptly attended to. -ir,M,vrv im.i' ,,.,Mr -''."orK oone i.y me win be done rifjht and IILUM'.Ii & I)lh."S MAKING. on fair terms, and ull STtlVK and WAltK 8ild 1 The attention of the Ladles of Ebens- ' J metCi.,n be depended upon as to quality and l-i-r-rand vieinitv is directed to the fact that ' ca"not 1,0 undersold 111 price. A continuance M lt. . It. K. .! . KS has Just received an invoice i f"',1 1"t'Voase r P"tr.VK respectfully solici ot new and fashionable Millinery Goods, at her ' an'1 rt w 1 1 bo wantiun-to render en ro..i:i. in the i:.k.t Ward, Ebensbur. Wedding I tire sattslaction to all . v.iLLIlSLLTlUNGEIt. 1 Ktionsburar, Oct. l.T. 1870.-tf. j Z3 d.i:i,. The f:iily sii:c ?pecialtv. IirtsmnLiixr latronaye of the public is respect- unel:ly.j 1:1 51i::n tsisuifc C l V 1 , - .... t i BOOK; MUGaHJ VARIETY STORK Pr'mrUn';. M-'.'nH V M" "'''M' & :. JTAVIXG recently enlarged our stock we ara .,. -'.i,,, ' ;-i: l'l"ndi'irw.maaean';re- 11 now prepared tosellata Kreat reduction K- ::WiwCxe4 from former .prices. Our stlk eonsisof -- " mniee. ana itusts. .Medieineu. at 'lie m'St renorlil' rates. ll-lu'.-tf.l I AMES .1. OAT.MAN, M. I)., 'liystiriau mitl Surgron, Ebknsbi-ho, Pa. Ofliec on Uih street, nearly opposite illuir's Motel, ltix.ich.-nce in Town Half. Julian street. l-.-tt.l where i.i.Ut calls should be made. M. J BUCK, M. I)., I'lij sicimi and Sn rjreon. CARROLLTOWJf. PA. Otnee in rear of John Uucfs store. Xiirht calls inav be tuaue the residence of John V.vck. Kmj. TApril 4. lx:3.-tf. 7.M. M. LLOYD & i O Y MAMCEUS. ALTOOXA, PA. Ih-nfison tho principal citiesHnd Silver nnd Gobi for sale. Collections made. Monies re ceived on deposit, payable on demand without interest, orirn time with interest at fair rates. TAMES NULL, Attorxey-at-Law, Kheiishtir. Office in Colon nade Row, C-'llfi? icias prvmp ly aricinto'l ro. 12 l-J.'7J.- f. Perlllineri- Vniicv Vccuno Leon's. Hull's nnd All.-n'a II.-s,- lf,.t t..ti... Pills.Ointments, Plasters. Liniments, Pain Kill lers. Citrate Magnesia. Ess. Jamaica Ginyer, t"ure Havorina- Extracts, Essences, Lemon fvrnp. Soothing Syrup, Spiced -Syrup. Rhubarb, Pure pices, Ac Cigars and Tobaccos. poMkf,n.ook8' P"- Xotes and nnds: Cap. i-ot V' ,,ntnrcial and all kinds of Note Paper: i-enn. t'encils. Arnnl.r. Writ;.,.- nooki "u, Ink.rPocket and Pass r ie" I jib e.f "".'yaPrs. Novels, Histo Penknivesfp "s' Pri4Jtr auJ Toy Books, rp; i,vKB'.,,'.toureto'k a lot of FINE ionicn we would"invit JEWELKY tcntion of the Ladies. th'aVVr'V-frnAh'KL taPper and "-Uhcrwh . or rc- July 30, 1808. .Main Street, Ebensbu rg. J. GALLITZIX LAKE Atto etor is now amply prepared to accommodate an wno may lavor lnm with their patronag-e. The best that the market affords will t.e served at the Table at all seasons, the Har will be kept constantly supplied with the choicest liquors, and the commodious Stable will tic under the charge of a careful and attentive hnstlcr. No effort will be spared to render Riiests comfort able and well pleased in every particular, and by properattention to business and it moderate scale of prices the proprietor hopes to win bis way to publ c favor. (May 2, lST3.-tf.l Parke's Marble Yorks, 13: Franklin -Street, Johnstown. MONUMENTS. HEAD and TOM B STONES, COUNTER and CAFtl- N KT SLA US, MANTELS. &c.. inanu-lHf laeturen ot the very Pest Italian nnd(,'ctU .iiciviicnii -ciaiiiii-9. I I re n I Inl nT I f ikjII tcruaruntc'cuu in price, design aud mp execution of work. . S'JSf v'lucw-rs ripeci 1 ii 11 v soiieiteu VI" and promptly tilled at the' very low- SffA est cash rates. Try us. Oct. 24. -m. JOHN PAKKE. J A 31 IIS F. MILlTkeTx, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, HOLLIDATSIiUUG, PA. SPECIAL. ATTENTION jriven to the collec tion of claims in Ulair, Cambria, Hunling--don. Heilford, Centre and Clcarfieid counties. Parties wishing- to purchase, rent, sell or ex change real estate will titid it greatly to their advantage to call on or address me. Correspondence iu either E:rlisii orGer nian solicited. Sent. Sti, la:a.-tf.' COLLLNS, J0HNST0X"& CO., ILL receive money on deposit, discount IT and collect notes, ami attend to all the business usually done by Hankers. Scpt-M.tf. jas. IJ. ZAIl.M, Cashier. ANI EL MCLAUGHLIN. Attorneys J; at-Leiw. Johnstown. Pa. Office in the old t-xchanc-e buildinsr. (upstairs.) corner of Clin ton and Locust Rtreet. Will attend to all bu ness connected with his protession. T. A. SHOEMAKKH WM."tI. SECHI.EK. gHOEMAKER & SECHLER, 9-10.1 KHENSaUUG. Camu.ua ".. p4. tf. llbensbura V 11 O .V - n t - T, n w ! OK0- IlE Al)E Atto mey-at-Laic, Ut', Cantbril Co.. I'n 9 , Kbensbtirif. Pa. Office on Centre street, .j, v v., x a. three doors from Hlph stieet. laim-.-'T,T2.j FRANK W. HAY 3Ianufacturer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF AND- Sheet-Iron WARES, AND DEALEit IX AND- HOLSE-FLRMSHING GOODS GENERALLY. To"Lliiix in TIN, COPPER &SI1EET-IR0X PKOBrTLI ATTENDED TO . . . . . T . . . . 1 . . A ...... 1 . . t I . lrtri-u . .1 1 iiiii;cuiisi;iiisi v iu eu nitu aiaipi , gmuarv. locket that was suspendel by a stronp; . )rur Up vour ''.. ,-. silver chain from her neck, while tcais jOVii a,i (-u,,,, t1A "i '..' K trickled down her cheeks. She was a j tliev are c,j, r,rI.lV' , brunette of the loveliest type, and her ; (t.part from it. jet black wavy hair was arrangetl with i Tetich thetu ti.at i:! , , such exqiti-site taste that it made the Ij0siti0n that womrm broad, high forehead, expressive brown : to a Kiir Qf jnul eyes, ani graceful, full throat appear Teach them that to the best advantage. -woman is simplv.a hile Louise was abstractedly pi ay-1 u,r machine; that wit! ingwitn her locket, mere earne into ine ruie jlcr ijtle root depot a tall and handsome gentleman, of about sixty years of age. He had something of a military bearing, and his countenance indicated intelligence f - t.i ; Nos. 278,280 and 2S2 Wasliington'Si., JOHNSTOWN. PA. WASIIINGTON'STItEET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Rtlail Dealers in n MILiaXERY GOODS, HARD WAKE. QUEKNSWARE. BOOTS ANI) SHOTS. HATS AND CAPS, IRON AND NAILS CARTETS AND OIL OLOTI1S, READY-MADE CLOTHING. GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS Together with all manner of Western lYo.hire 9ACnnnJk?rUIV BaC0N. n$H, SALT CARBON OIL, Sic., Ac. Wholesale and retail orders solicited and nromptly filled on tbe shortest notice and most reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL & CO. jHHisnwi nu WM. P. PATTOIM. 3IaiiiifUottirer and Dealer In AM. KINDS OF CABINET FURNITURE JOHXSTUirX, PA. (Jive 'em little b:t! We have plentv f i,.,;;, what we want is l:il!--t w,. The m.'de cnntun- h a and refinement. I hegu 1 s appearance j tll;s platform, whr,m t immediately attracteu nis aieiuion, ; me to cau htl!i;uui and as he, too, was waiting tor a train, ua0t Gu tlie bra mi he occupied the time in watching her. j jje pys j ..i.p wi!; As he walked leisurely to and fro in i my pin0"w anf .in-:,!:, " the ladies' room, he came near to where ! mander-in-chief of ;i 1 : the girl wa sitting just as she opened jots an1 am cit..im:,, , the locket and revealed a well known tjiat i00s 0 the nT ! face, that was the exact counterpart of . plavs "See ! tL- a )icture that he had at home in hisli- i t.0mes!v" brary. It represented the Empress j Such remarks sLnv Josephine, the deceased wife of Napo- ! created lower than tL- 1 leou 13onaarte. The gentleman imme- tlie carrion of the air ; diately asked the girl, in good French. ' Ui,ou the praii k-s. where s!ie olitained the picture. She j replied, with much simplicity: I "My mother save it to me." Ax Important h; Ueipiesting the favor of examining j There is a very gc iu ; the locket, he took it in hand, and, with I it is no transgressi. -v. i the greatest astonishment, read the fol- ! bute prizes by chaii .: lowing inscription: j purchasers of artk !. - : "Josepliine, to Hortensede Miratel, or other projcrty. T i-11-2." i distributions of jiriz "My mother was a Miratel," said he. ! chance are illegal in scanning the beautiful French girl's i question lately features closely, "and," he added, as a j Paxson, of riiilad- I: : .: liglit seemed to flash in upon his con- j Flint I'eti&I-. e, a u fused ideas, "she was a sister to I lor- j an establishm ;:: -u ' 'i tense de Miratel, who, for some act of ' professedly for iL- - faithfulness to the unhajipy Josephine, This man sold small ' received this locket and portrait as a worth less than a cent, reward. My good girl, who are vou, eacii, a certain proport anyhow ?" i were wrapped up with ti The child then relateil her story how her father and brother had been killed in battle, and that her mother had but recently died ; that she had committed her to the care of the only relative that she believed to be living, at Newark, Delaware. The gentleman then being satisfied that the girl was his own niece, dis closed his own name, Victor Provost, lie had escaped from prison when a voting man, having been incarcerated by the Bourbons about the time of the j the judge defined what sojourn of Louis Napoleon in America, j illegal lottery. Ui it f! He fled to this country and settled the distribution of l ; ! at "Wilkesbarre, Fa., where he now " Whatever amounts t lives in affluence, being interested in ! how carefully the oljui if large coal and iron tracts in that lo- j concealed, is a lottery." i cality. It is hardly necessary to state j put out the sign "no r that the niece needed but little persua- i premises, w hich was oi'::v:; sion to accompany her uncle home, j mitting that his busim v. The romance ot her story is Increased j questionable No hone-: i; by the fact that Mr. Provost has a son, I casion to put "not a t!.' : ' who is a very promising j-oung man, j The judge further said t;. .: and that he immediately liecame fasci- candy" business is a nated with his newly found cousin. The i hundreds of boys are .1: ') cld gentleman is in ecstr.cy at the turn ! their tirst lessons in p:-:..---things have taken, and has resolved time the mattershor.il it ! that his son shall mairy th? girl on . test of the law, and i't :! New Year's day. Of course N'oung ; Peaslee was reniande.; H Provost has accepted this proposition rations of Judge Pax: 1 with much joy, and orders for a mag- i field. They apply to :i! :i nificent bridal trousseau are now being j boxes in the railroad e . - ' filled bv various parties in New York ' confectioners to the ei for the fortunate girl who, but a little and peddlers that fie ; more than a week ago, was a penniless ; exhibitions of all kind-: steerage passenger in an emigrant ship. ! shooting match-s; in -1 various schemes and s Glue as a He.vi.ixu Remedy. For hold out the inutn na the last twelve or fourteen years I ' something for nothing. have been employed in a shop where ! - - there are over three hundred men at . ... .: HOOU ailMCK. I".' l.l'.V 1 1 k I- .. I'.T. the holder to draw in silvei coin. The ir.:. thronged with buyei and he w as making nion until he was arrested :. a newspaper reporter. I to shut up his place, ai: ! He appealed to the coin', from arrest, on the groi;n inoss was not illegal. .! after hearing the l'ae'.s. : charjre him. In render:: '.V 1 ,1 Btirpnus, Hedstenrtg, Washstands, Siclelioanis, t'hiimlipr Sets, Parlor Sets, W aril robes. Hook Cases, fune Chairs, W ood Seat Chaire, Kitchen Furniture, Hod Lounges, Mattresses, Tete-a-'I'etcs. Extension Tables, Dining Tables, npuoarns. , , c., aj,. &c EVKRy lESCRIPTIO Or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE Johnstown! io M. P. PA1ION. WO Vic firwl na 1 tlio ro cn ir 11 c- t. ! of this kind, hardly a day passes but liI,nts " mLl 1K',M one or more of us cut or bruise our:'Vw ork Pomo-.-r-.t limbs. At first there were but few ! "xt7us.to w it-th-it rr,-i o,:. -,. ,1 . ' dently does not want .....w m iuvu Hill IU II1 .iei):il L- I ,, -! ment to have their wounds bound up ; I esI?se of U,,,U. J"U ' . . but after a while it became generally ! cont lssl,e of tI,e lh':V " known that a rag glued on a flesh) "Let the country ei:: wound was not oniy a speedy curative, j can to l.ike their pa p- : but a formidable nrotection against furl ' an1 let those ir.miedi.tU i.v ther injury.. I was soon obliged to ! xnS papers do ah keep a supply of rags on hand, to be i lort t,ie S:line. takinr e ready for any emererencv. I will hr-r i fr their home liaper fitp ffiiiu orninT ,,r.n,r .-.r l. ! tllPV leivn niiiiieV k it il' V,-v . - .-w uuiv.ii uiuiijr ui nic vases j J -. j - i , . ! cured w ith glue. A man was running i from "broad to re-d. ' j a boring machine, w ith an inch and a j scrir,e SIK'11 " ' : 1 ' quarter auger attached; by some means ! Kut let 110 111:111 ,v!l" '! ' j the sleeves of his shirt caught in the : 0 a'ls nnieiliate seeti"!' ;i "; """!;';; "' nnsi in contact .' ' With the bit, tenrino- tlio flK '. DublisliOil out of til1' ' w .- t mo ii ir ' . the muscles in a frightful m innrr : in which ho resides, nni He was conducted to my depart- ' subscribed U!s ment, (the pattern shop,) and" I washed i K'V O" li 1 . a ,r c I 111. .1 . 1 n.f ,n ..'A H A - I tl-'l l .-v. , warei, and gluel D visv FvEnnn; iit - 1 , around it a cloth, which, when drv L-i,;,.h w n.,t. ;,. boilii-u' f nPUT'V iTFnnrr u nnro t i p n, n! t- Bha' holdins ashea certainly i-;;1:.:, ' ui, street. jh.w" T' for ihr or four weeks, ' be allowtnl to come t- a !; ,. KU,,''''wS n WOUnd afrc3h- nd it and boil tweutv minute . txKTx tju i cami vr '2 Sp' T f" 1 he mau never lost an 1 more says when vou i '- ' V, IV"? ln CO"ri. The truth ' SeTine-in winter, in' )l t,oSra I ?nth3 hunclmU can testify at them bend or lif: y "G "-WW- of glue.-Cor. VdtWc Zrn ' the clethes-pin was tomfl off easy, and v '