4 r.,i Vi Flora Trad- to Tiilc. When FmucoU liardooin, the cn of r. poor watchmaker at Caen, iu Frame, tdn;tu bis youthful Wk upon ti e workshop of h:s Of r 4 !.,. -J : IT,-t.-ir lil.'Jfl t , '' ko.l rn e-ctmvr.frant dream certainty futare fortune or renown peculiarly amiable dl-position and a pop tionate ii.clination to sociability, ho disliked , fh-.-.-riiiu ui ncoount cl NEW STORE GESS FOSTE BuildiDg,ll3and 115 Clinton St., 1 ,nnvt UCB-SHIP oo its mor.otonv end comparative suasion ard fhose the arms b.ct.use the latter-H-d t..e only available in-vans of vari-ry and r-ntcn 1 8.ociati.n for u tradesman's son . That wa 4 many years aga. Not long afcor his enlist ment the Ilisi-'sxrs were ordered to Italy, where tliey were quartered in the courts: of the venerable Palazzo .A hemps at Home: j osiblgt and there the sunny disposition nnu e.v-j Kaytas purchased largely for cash, and many of our gooris having been bought siaco the Panic, ve are able to offer EXTRA BARGAINS! AND C!W CUSTOMERS SHALL HAVE THE BENEFIT. We luill sell at prices to malte the money of our patrons go as far as SPECIAL BARGAINS I.N re era ey-. 5 ft AND adaptability of the young soldier gained f him the responsible ofhY-e of qmu -tennaster to the detachment. Nor was professional Advancement destined to Ik? the li.i.iia-ion ot his good fortune in the Kternal City. During the years of French occupation the troops were, of coarse, popular with the aristocracy; officers of b'1 grades had the entrv of the best houses ; and thus Quarter- i master l.ardouin became prrsonai-y kno.m to the Duchess di Gnllese, a wealthy nohlc- j woman with im mlunt son, who live., in j widowed state iu the old palace of Altcmps. When, in the course of social events, the popular Hussar leaine an orcasi:iial init-:d caller at th.c p.dazo, the patrician wid.-w !V"ElL.'rIlIfrijLII3N'S ra.s so pleased with him that her p.'.rtmhty f on betrayed itself in a manner rather c:c- COME AND SEE THE GOODS GooiV? bought before the Tauic are MARKED Down TO SUIT THE TIMtS. Not AT HALF THE USUAL, TFaCE. Wholesale Department OS SKCOXD FLOOR. ban-assing to it.s chivalrous subject. long, however, was the worthy young trooj-ei fated to be in doubt as to what the high- born lady's flattering uW,or tended; I GQODS AT NEW YORAMf PBIL'A'PRICES for when he emccI a dispo'-itJ:) to ca.l jCss j ' frequently than before the Puchrss frankly J at told him that he had gain.-l her heart and , FOStOF & Umil'S, fnildhave her hand for the a.-king. Jlrc, ; 7 ' . , , . er Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton at., Johnstown, indeed, was a romantic surprise ot lortune ! for th huu!Ie watcluuak-jr'a son. tbouirh i " he was too honorable to accept it until sat- j 3 itCett that it resulted trom no mere whim ot ( I t sentimental woman's momentary fancy. The widow assure-l him that she was her liwn mistress, with no relatives to disputo her will in such a matter, and that her feel ing towards him was as deep as it had been sudden ; lie vowed that his whole future life tthould be a devoted repayment of the im measurable honor she hal done bin, and they were married. Thus bciiiiimr an avistocn Look at the Prices. HEAVY BLACK ALPACAS, NEWLY OPENED, At 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 Cts. ELEGftliT WATERPROOFS ! IX ALL KE COLOKS ! Navy Blue, New Green, New Brown, SOLD MIX1B ASD CRKE BIXEB WATERPROOFS At the Reduced Price. BLACK WATERPROOFS at 15 Ctt. Knn An white flannel, OF!: It A FLA NNKL, ISA II RED FLA XJSEL, Heavy Gray Twilled Flannel, Yard Wide Coimtry Flannel, Hob Hoy and Jilue Flannels . FELT SKIRTS from 75c. to $2. BALMORAL SKIRTS VERY CHEAP. Ladies", Misses and Children's "WO O XISTV HOSE : AT LOWEST FKICES. AT (Ms, Foster & toinn, INo?.' 1!3 anl 125 Clinton St., Johnstown. DBAl.EH I DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, THE IMTATJENT HEX This i the talc of a queer old hen That sat on eggs exactly ten She made her nest with pnde and caro, And weather foul or weather fair, You alwa3s found her at her post, For patience was her daily boast. Alas! tow oft it is our lot To brag of what we haven t got ! This will apply to hen?, and men, A nd boys aud girls. Days passed, and when The sun began to warmer grow, The grass and leaves began to show Their twinkling green on h.ll and vale; When sweet and pleasant was the gale, This queer old ben began to long To ioiu once more the noisy throng Of idle gossips half a score That strutted by the old barn door. "Oh dear! O, dear! here I am tied! A w'earv lot is mine," she sighed. "No gleam of pleasnre do I catch; Why don't these tiresome chickens hatch . It worries me in heart and legs To sit so long npon these eggs, , r.? -rvininf here at home; ,Xl7 chicks, chicks, why don't you Your little houses white and warm, I'Te sheltered from the angry storm. "There's Mother Dominique, next door. Her darlings number twenty-four. And they've been out a week or more; And now she wanders at her ease, As proud and happy as you please. So stir your pinky, littla pegs, Mv yellow bills come out and walk, Or else I'll doubt my eggs are eggs. And think they are but lumps of chalk. Thp.n something rash and sad befel: This old hen picked each brittle shell, And not so wonderful to tell. Her treatment, which was very rnde, Killed on the spot her tiny brood! And now, despised by fowls and men, She lives a lr tr. n hearted hsn. Th'.s is the moral of my lay To reap success in work or play, Why spoil whatever you've begun, Through eagerness to have it done? Uemember poor Dame Partlet'u fate? Dou't be impatient learu To wair. Are a modern stovpfjnAre better, becouso polish, rr betterthanljMlicy jrivo a finer k'oss anyoilier in existence. Ul than any other polish. Vic-M a brilliant silvery nheen with less than half the labor required when other polishes nre used. fOli. The Siamese Twins. KNOTTY PROKLVMS FOR TBZ LAWYEuS 1873- FALL arid WINTBH1 1874. THE (xRE. The Tartarian One of U'.e mo.t curioia IT.rr... AT REDUCTION IN PftiUiUS , vegetable kingdom i the f, derfnl tale have hocn uAi rfV'-,' jwno traveioa inroiih It u r teenin ceninry, gave ono of the to best accounts of np, Kiys: "On thd we-tern slj.. , -there it an elevate ! n!t j'zp ,.r. bat wholly uncultaitcd &.R.j ,. On thL plain, which f irr.i.hr, . ' b-")ring districts with nez, or IJondtich, v.l.'u':, !.,. appearance of a lain!., :- ,.. tail distinctly forii-.f j. Ira with a very white . r:. a-- t The Tartars Rn j M.i-covi-r p,.,. ' ,.r. . ... .. ! I - 1 T 1 - mmm - I l 1 o u , -v ;nric 1 iiu'.e rrrli - . .. . , n,.i,hunar.d Northern Cmlrla A sailor who TCnW US' CmPlete e,' Pnt-S round it in a wd. a,J AT THE TVEVV EAGLE CLOTHING STORE OF M. II. NATIIANSON & CO., (Lately occupied by II. Walters, deceased.) 231 and 233 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA gull t Diuv. iv j a a.-.- iild'a i ii iy iiu u n r. I ; ;t i-i i T ; CLOTHING AND CENT'S FURNISHING uuuus, Atraoan, rr ,a ti who , 1 , TlT , .vnntT'FnnTH riT? C S?IMF.r.E STITS for men ! ,ajntj ,i i,0 , - . Consisting of such "Jjv OV FCO ItP "'hie. brown'. olVve and lighter colors, and l"aln,Ca Vltn lf f-J '. and boys One EX(! 1;IMI K KKM. '' textures, Myl.-s and prices, bes.dcs a grows npon a sta, thrc :.v; !.; V be sold at 15 per cent.l.w. than P re v' ' .Crjflf, u , H !tIi i, ! t h t t ooa t !hort notioeaud ' of navel, and it tnms ;-,..r - 1 the finest and most stylisn (jooas any on the most reasonable terms. Bell cheaper than any other hou town, nnO jonsre iroin our PKOFITS" the basis upon which welo business oHnd pHcos wl.etheV t wid not ?? ; to na 1 wl, O U, fo, ffKJ. Th ,, ; WriZViZi:lLK bA"B ALL i and pine away when th, DON'T FORGET THE PLACE-231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. 't: Sept. 19, 1873.-6m. fl. H. SATHANSOSOI-U. E8TUU3BES TWSSTT-FiVS TSiES. C-ESAT I CASH BUYERS t AT the- IrRANK W. HAY lMm MMwrn JU " " " .,rllr. Inform, the : "J"'x r'1-'' 'I lit IIIIUI.IMKUI n -j" ' i....... ..... , I iitizti3of Ebeniitr'nd t!o p'-'i-c rfrrr- them witn aMi!. U-..T:: allv that h.Tfct made a S KEAT KEliUCI i' 'N , . . ' I.N PUICE.STOCAMI UE VEits on ail goo-Is iu , tat the anim.-l r.:.-: -TO- are accustomed to fade r They replied that the v !..-. j n so ; but DUDterous esj .i- j contrary to be t!ie r.w--' away, or bv other jnv:-uri- r ; stro mg t! c rrtv- n.i r.r k;i ; they assured n:e that it f.-i; i infr condition, and decavt.- i . persons ai fond of the ve: ,,.c,,CT.t,,c! HITS. CAPS, BOOTS, served his oli!, ! unassuming cordiality with his humbler ac- ! AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENE P. quaintanws and comrades; accepted grata- ! ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTKY STOKE. fully the epaulets of a sul-!icute::ant, which j bia General conferred upon him as a wedd- , WOOL AND COUNTiiY TKODUCE ing gilt; and did not hnally withdraw trom I his regiment until the death of his wife's ' son by her first husband left the titlj of j Dukedi G:iiicseto be conferred upon him-1 Store on South Side of Main Street, Are a neat and elennlypprnn bo used even kinur no'dirt i r Ul trouble of removing article, makinir nor dust when used TAKEN IX IICS1XOI rOB OO0DS. self by the l'ope. As a prince of the Roman nobility ho could scarcely retain his sub altern rank in a foreign army, atid as an Italian nobleman, only, ho was thenceforth to be known. Harmonious and honorable in every re spect, the innrrlnga wivs yet f;ted to l.ave an early conclusion in the death of the eccentric but excellent Duchess. She survived her little son scarcely more than a year, and left to her sincerely mourning has! .-and Lcr whole fortune. For three years the Dakc rendered lonely tribute to her memory, ami then took t second wife in the i erson of a beautiful yourg Roman girl, a 1. icce of the Princess (iiustiniani-Randini, who is al Lady New berry of the English peerage. This union, too, proved most felicitous, and, with sev eral scions, remains undissolved to the pres ent day. Such is the romantic history of one of the richest and most popular uobieinen of mod ern Rome ; a man whose rare fortune in life may be attributed more to a peculiar genial magnetism of natural social character than to his. possession of any transcendant abilities. But not all titled patricians can show so fair a patent. Ebenaburgr, I'a. rrn d tt i tutc.iiv omr lTOOl RA V ING recently enlarged our stock wears now prepared to sell at a roat reduction from former r'iccs. Our sioik consists of lJruir. Mei1i-in-B. Vrrt uiiicry, Kancy foapt, I'on'a, Hall's and Al'.en'a tla'.r Uitorativps. Vills.Jintments, l'lastcr. Liniments, l'ain Klll lers. Citrate Miijrnesia. Ess. Jainaic:i (iintrer, i'uro Klavorintf Extracts, Essences. Lemon Svrup. Soothinif 5yruv, Spiced f.;yrup. Rhubarb, Fure tspices, c. Cigars and Tobaccos, Blank Books, Ieeds, Xotes and Bonds; Cap, Pout. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper: Envelopes, Pens, Pencils Arnold's Writing Eiuid, Black and lted Ink. 'Pocket and Pass Bookx. Magazine. Newspapers. Novels Histo ries. Bible. Religious, Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives. Pipes. &c. ?-W have added toourstock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we woulOuvite the at tention of the Ladies. PIIOTOGHAPH ALBUMS fit! lower prices j than evrr offered in this place. Paper and Cig-ars sold either wholesale or ro- tan. lismnoa a: v:,ititAY furniture or carpets. Iln no disnrt-reable sulphurous or'stronjr acid Rtnell when i.repared for use, but are pleaiaot and harmless. Are putupin neatstyle. In each box are 12 and iu a form niorPL'sticks ; 1 stickfis suffi convenient for usellFcicnt for any stove than any other polish. thusallwaste issaved. Are the cheapest polish In the market, because one box at 10 cents will cover as much surface as 25 cents' worth of the old polishes. tx picasant parlor amusement is afforded by a knowledge of palmistry, aud young peo ple may find food for mirth in the exatuina- ! tion of the hand for sigus of character. It ' is absurd to ji'.dge any one by these signs, j bat the process is pleasing. Some of the ' rules ore as follows; If the palm of the ! hand is long, and the fingers well propor- J tioned, not soft, but rather hard, it denotes the person to be ingenuous, changeable, and ' given to theft and vice. If the hands are ! July 30, lsr.S. o o - X (j) o O - W -o W H3 Main Street, Etiensburfr. L-rJ ITavo just taken tlionriin competition with 1st premium at the In-ji f-eveiji! of the best of diunapolis Exposition" the old stove polishes. Buy Cncitns of Comfoiit of your storekeep er, if he has them, or will procure them for you; if not, send iis.one dollar, your name, and the name of your nearest express station, and we will send you ten boxes, and samples of Bart lett's Blacking and Pearl Blueinir, free of cost. Cni'-M its of t'o.M fort can be had of all Whole sale tlroeers and Dealers in the I'nited States, and Retail Dealers will find them the most pro fitable, from the fact that they are he fastest selling article of the kind in the market. H. A. HA It TLETT C" CO., 115 North Front St., Philadelphia. 13 Chambers t., Nrw Vuhk. 4.1 CtiAMBKits Sr., Bostos. ll-H.-3meoni. CA I M . It ! 1 . . . . . . . .1 "wrCT'i' ! IBEHSBDBG WOOLEN FACTORY Mercury that is, the little Cucer : if the ! A S interested parties have been reporting in , c . , , . . . i 'V the northern part of this county that our end Ot It exceeds the joint of tho third rates for manufacturinir Woolen Goods. &c. THE GREAT CAUSE or IIumanMisery. Jurt Published, in a Srahd Envelope. Pi-ice 6 ct. A lecture on the nature, treatment and radi cal euro of Seminal Woakness, of Spermator rhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, liv. potency. Nervous Debility, and I mpediiiicnts to Mnrriae renerally; Cnnsumf -tion. Epilepsy, and Pits; Mental and Phvsiei 1 Incapacity, &c By ItOH'T J. C'ULV ERW ELL, M. I., Author of tho "Green Book," Sic. The world-renowned author. In this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from hisown expe rience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may bo effectually removed without medicines, and without dantrerous surtrical op erations. bmiK-ies, instruments, ring-s or cor dials; point inp- out a mode of eure at once cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. tvy-i7iiJi i.fclureu-ill provea boon to thou.ianl hnd tlrniix.tnds. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain ef-aled envelope, on the receipt of six cents, of two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, CIIAS. J. C. KLINTI& CO.. 127 Bowerj, New lork ; .Post-Oflice Box 45S8. It was a very fortunate thir g that t Siamese twins were law abiding citizen? Had thev not been th--y would have given the authorities no end of trouble. In fact it to iie that they could have committed all sorts of crime with impui.iry. had they been so inclined. If Chang had committed an assault, how would it have lecn possible i t) have arrested him without arresting Kng j j nlso ; and had Hng n entirely innocent ' i all participation in the affair, why should he In I 1 1,.,. .f .l ) I.. .,-.!.... r.-..r.;-Ti t?, t lie parlorw il hout t ho I nc ' -- ... w.v.--. - gv.iuy, it woiiM tmve rn?cn necessary to jiun isli the innocent al-o ; and locking up Chang wouid have included locking -jp Eng. We d not sejany wiy o it of the dilemma that would have arisen except a temporary onp, and that 1- the confining of Cngasa witness. Rut when it c;t:n to punishing the guilty pa: ty, jus: ice would have been nonplussed, for th? law does not permit an innocent party to s;i(T:r fT crimes he has not couimitted. If Eng, on the other hand, had perpetrated a murder, he could never have leen hanged, no matter how strong and conclusive the evidence had leen against him. lis could not have leen - imprisoned for life, for in these instances it would haven-essitated the death or the life-long imprisonment of the unoffending Chang, who, having a separate I identity, could have obtained a writ of habeas corpus, and demanded his liberty. Had ono of these twins boon a rog'ie, he would have, therefore, caused no end of trouble to the Dfiieers of justice. If Chang wfre drunk and disorderly iu the streets, what policeman could have arrested him withont lnying him self open to a charge of false imprisonment from the unoffending Eng? Had these twin. been evil-minded, and conscious of the pcr pk'xnies they could have originated, there is r knowing what might have happened. 5:" law would have !een powerless, for vice in us t have triumphed and virtue been op-pre-od, or virtue triumplied and vice gone iiTounished. Twins of this description arc by no menns de'-imblc under .such possible Contingencies. IVX tx fa c t vi i' e r , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -or -AND- AND DEALER IM his line, consisting-of 'that, in fact, th MOWING and REAPING MACHINES ; flesh ; and 1 e,.re AND OTHER FARMING 1MPLEWEMS ; COOKING, PARLOR AM) EAT1G STOVES of the aioet popular designs and of all styles, prices and fju.i lil ics : liNWAHl 0? SVEEY DOTES! of mvown mnr.iifcctur" : HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! etich as Loeks. Screws. Butt flir.cs. Shatter Hinrrs. Table liincf-. lioltf t.:-.V-. t.o... ''I'l ' ' HEATING PARLOR aai COOKINS AND lroa and Nai:: Wimlow (ila.s?, Pu't v. Table ICni ves and rocks. CarTimr Knivfsand Forks. Po kt Kn5v-, Ta ble and Ten Spoons. Mont Cutters. Apple Parc ro, Scissors, S ilea rs. Razors and Strops. Hummers, Axes, Hate hots. Borinar Machines, An trots. Chis sels. Planes, Compasses. Squares. P'iies. Rass. Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip. Panel nnd Cross Cut Saw s. Chains oT nil kins, Shovt Is. Spades, Scythes and Snaths. Kakea. Forks. Sirisrh-Belis. Shoe Lat, I'es. Wax, Bvit!e.. Clothes Was'. ers and Wrintrer". I'flfnt Churns and Pa'eht Machines generally. 1 i rin I-Stono'. P:it-iii Mo. iases (rrtti s and Mcasn r Lu m her St ick. Cw't Steel Ritles. Shot (Jims, Revolvers, I thiols. Car-tridc-P. Powder. Cap-. L ad. H'r hie anil Naiis. Did Stove Plates. Grates and Eire Bricks, Weil and Cistern Pump?. Ac. Arc ; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind. In great variety; J VOCD and WILLOW WARE beyond description : CAE HON OIL and OIL LAMTS, Fish Oil. Lard Di!, T,'n?eod Oi'. Lubricating nil. Puii. I'nii.t w.-, c 'r.... t cohol. Ac. ; Sli ver-PLile 1 V.'are, bbwwarr, 4c. :' Tin zt s - i ... m. .iiiiity sot i. r., plant ardma!-.' Tiiis won h rtul ;-. much pervert-"- i, i is a rinie pntj',: P' l. ' .l...e - ercd by a so it, J-r v. comi'arel b a -i,'k no t ii ler w-.i-; o:,i fleece is of a red whi:--. Like th-- HOUSE-FURMSillNG GOODS GENERALLY. Toll)iii2T in TiN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON rKOHFTLI ATTKXDED TO tnc h as Teas, ("otfeo. Stiysrs. Syrups MoIu.-cr, Spic?s. Dried Peaches. Dried Apr les. Hominy, I ish. Crackers, Rice, Pearl Barley, ic. Tobacco ; i nl CTirtix's, Paint. Varnish. Whitewash. Si-rnh, lb i.-:e. Shoo. Stove. Dusting. Clot lies and Tooth Itrusiies. nil kinds and sizes; Bed-Cords. Manilla Rope-, nod manv other articles, Rt the Imtcst ra'rs '.iffiij..1!. uinde. painted and put up as cheap as poM'.We. Fou CASH. tj A liberal iiicoiint ma le t' country dculers buyin? 1 in wart- bv wholesale. "GEeRGE HEN i LEV. Ehensbur?, July .'3. l73.-tf. color, and that t' e hue. resembling hi -in br.rri-n soils, m , ;-, are found on the probable tl;at i:i . ofb"ll st"-:i wii'i.i.:; . but that ti-c f.n!.; f.-rr. ..r tic jdar.t.- ; 1-y wo!ve-, it i p.---. I ti ad-litious, i:-,;y . . the narrator, ssr. 1 the nuirvi-hjus whi :'i whicli he lived. rcp-.ite fi.r?:icrly :.- r. n.-tri:.g-t.t prot-.-rri - in a irr- r ; e. ies. i The Museum of i'.jy.Atai nt Ttiriu. j Il.-re is the l kl.e--t co!h -. . ard : ;ni:ie- in Europe, cr.'i voted snn.fe lime to it. ! mummy cc.es, or i-atd-p: : ing. They are of ' -t-r.-:-. l ieroglvphie inscrij-ti.-r.s. ; fit id, containing the na:n. j The ccreinciiu- o: w i, ; 1 V"1 TJie best Oil in the world for mu ch inert. It will not chill. Jt will not gum. It is ennal to the.hest Lard Oil. Jf have kind of Machine- the engineering department. Tha plans for cannot buy tt at home, send or a 1Mb finm. .... t. :n i , ar inueh hnrher than they reallv are we deem ' u- -V nouse, anu u ncces.sary for our own protection and for his wife wiU He pleasing and olicdient to ' 1 ne infoi"niailon of the public to publish the : him ; but if it be short, and does not reach ! ,olllwin!r LIST oy PRICES the joint, he will 1 avea bhrew for partner, 1 Blankets 83..10 per pair. . , and she will rule her huljar.d. Broad nulla 1 -Flannels 30 and 35 eta. per yard. .Show the person to be bashful and fearful, I fc1"" 50 Cts. per yard. r ' tsatiiiMt-j 50 cts. per vard. but of a gentle nature. .Narrow nails denote j Carding ana Spinning.., 20 cts. per lb. the person to be inclined to mischief, and to j Cardir,g " " 7 "' ' . ' i- -ii t -t T. M. JOSKS ..v SONS do injury to his neighbors. Long rails July IS, 1373.-tr. Ebensbursr Woolen Pa.tory. show a person to be good-natured, but dis- . T . -.TT 7' v trustful, and loviag reconciliation rather i U. . 1 1 jA K.J 1 V CC LU., than dincrenees. Ol.li.pie nails sio-niry de- I Wholesale and Betail Manufnctarers of r?u r;lt-r C0Ula&c- lA:f rtlK copper and sheet-iron ware, ualU denote obstinacy, anir.T and hatred If ' they are crooked at the extrcuuty they how i tt .. tv , , n . - Pr.de and fierceness. Ilout.d .ail, bhow a . Wl M CGGKiM StOY6S, choleric person, vet reconciled; honesty, a J4o2 FAeVnth jnttef lover ol secret silcuce. Heshy nails denot ' . , the person to be ntiid in temper, idle aud ! nrZT ltoolln A n - t..,i i , - .r ROOIING nnd SPOUTING made to order lazy, laic and black nails signify the per- I and warranted perfect in manufacture and - son to be deceitful to his neighW, anvLsuV i resaectmnv ,nu , ject to many , dl eases, lied and marked i "JJendrd to. and polite attrition accorded to Rt t,1P Table at all seasons, the Bar will be kept ;i. ,:-:r.- ..1 ! ' . i . ; 1L whether they pnrchas or not. ' constantly supplied with the choicest Honors . Bl3 MgmPj choleric unu martial nature, ; Altoona, Sept. 5, lST3.-tf.. . and tho connno.lio.is Stable will be under " and as many httie marWas there arc speak ! 317 charare of a careful and attentive hostler. S'o x..' s tJii r i-r will a Tk u rod rr nitar .n c m r, . . m . 0 many evil doires, I UC.AnDtJitt , HmJ Veil pleawd in every pan icoiar; and The Centennial Report. A report han len agrecl upon by the Executive Committee of the Centennial Com mission, which has been sent to Geu. I law ley, President of the Commission, now in Washington. It begins with the report made in February, 1673, by the Commission, to the Senate and House of Representatives, and then gives an account of te work which lias been done since, namely, the change of organization, making the Hon. Alfred T. Goshorn, of Ohio, the executive head, with the title of Director-General ; the organiza tion of a foreign department, presided over by Henry D. J. Pratt, formerly in the State Department at Washington, whose duty it Is to open communication with foreign ex hibitors ; and the appointment of Henry Pettit, of the engineering service of the Pennsylvania Railroad, to take charge of circular and price list to PAINE, ABLE'TT & TRIPP, MAMTACTURERS AND DEALERS No. 3GO Fenn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. CRAWFORD HOUSE, F.REN-sr.VItG, I'A. John Fltzharrls, - Proprietor. HAVING leased and furnished the above well known and oooular hotel tho ,,mnr,. etor is now amply prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage The best that the market affords, will be served the main. pavilion or exhibition building by Vaux & Radford, of New York, together with those for the memorial building to be constructed by the city and State, by Collins & Autenreith, of Philadelphia, were also reported. A full account of t'ae work done in the office since the last report is given, and in conclusion tho report urges on Con gress the necessity of taking immediate action on the measures that are intended to further the interest? of the commission. The committca also passed resolutions in the nature of a memorial to the President of the United States, in which they say that everything that has been done has been effectually done, and they consider themselves j now in advance, so far as preparation is con- e under the cenied. of anv exhih! , - " t J w risK IJ held. Kcs.278,:280and 232 Washington., JOHNSTOWN. PA. WoodJ!orrcll&o.. WASlIIKGTOir STREET, Near Pa. R. R. DepatJohnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealt sin MM 113 DOMESTIC MY GOODS 3Iimj.'e:ry goods, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. BCOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILS CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTF1ING GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE. PROVISIONS and FEED. ALLKINDS. Together with all manner of Western 1 'roduce snch a, FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT CARBON OIL, Sc., Ac. JST" Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice aud most reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL 1 CO. EXT DOOR TO POST-OFF ICE ; raies are oiten finely r- . ; fresh as if just made. S : , - "i (s.7 - are partial. v unwrapped, i StovCS. , ton in perfect preserva;':,-:'. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WAREghVi';:-. ITavinq' recently taken possesion of the vow. migrations, entering ti ? ly fitted up and commodious boihiioc-on H ijrh ! , , c e street, two doors east of the E-.nk and nearly animals, and nnai:y returr.s r.; opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber i' ' tlie human bod" i' 1 f' V tiettcr prepared than ever to manufacture all j ' ' J ' " articles in the TIN, COPPER and Sll EET-IRON servc-1. the soul wa:i h WARE line, all of which wiil be furnished to ; (-. r.r t: II..-, ,'. buyers at the very lowest living-prices. , lori.is oi .i.e. liti.i- t.r i .. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full after death, to preserve it jh and varied assortment of . ' Cooking, Parlor and Healing Stoves i a-SsX:-:. of the most approved debii;u9. 1 , . .' , f.-VSroi-TIXO and ROOFING made to order i Pal t'-V in L-'Pti- i ":: - and warranted perfect in manu fact ore and ma- ! the prort.'ss ot a soni t r-V t 1 1 i .m. promptly aifcnoeo to vn-msitudes. There :i it t'li i , tit,.i icriai. i.r.t Aiiii.xo 'romp vut en. (( In. ' ri - , . All work done by me will be don.- ii,t arid "ic IO lllc lmniji'o't t. :": ; on fair terms, and i.ll STOVES and W.vltE sol.l bv ill c mil be denended n nnn ..a ; r, ..nolo,- cannot o undersold in price. A font iiiiiauce i Only One is perfect. It is and increase of patrop;iSe is respectfully stdu-i-; neri'..t n.m.rn, !.,,,, I ted, and no effort will bo wanting to reuder en- P'-rbtt papyrus UtoAn. b tire satisfaction to all. yards long, and eisrht and .1 i VALLTE LUTRIXGEU. ir i -i , Ebcnsburg-, Oct. 13. 1S".a.-tf. 1 esnmtned with stid m re r. LOOK WELL TO YOUR OiiERSTANBWS. ' p l7,Z .... ; kings, from the h-'in'.t-- vvr"" myrsiAS, ! to the 19ui dvr.istv. i : lif. : 'K ' ncarlj- live hundred fr r SITli iipoa Ail the di.-covcries of science fall short of 1 UjAVING introduced revealing the secrets of natural perfume, ma, re m ort rn. ci.P-i' The microscope compels the vcrvT monads of 1 5lT?i-iw'v,j'E'i-s.' '"''A'KLS of all styles They conclude by saying that if Con- f A AY ITTCT T? A fTfT) VI 1 bv Proper attention to business ami moderate gress comes to their assistance immediately V J U 1.A JC X X U i U JL Y ! I scale of prices the oronrietor hones to win hi il.nn -;n 1 .it,.; ...1... ... ,, new machinery into our w" P"" 'vor. (May 2, lS73.-tf.l I r , " . maVn lne life to shovv -their organic character under j its lens--ra.es ran br- anah-7.r,l and trebled ; worked on shares. Market price paid for wool . , J "--ra- J, u. ,IL. t d; SUNS Dut me ouor ot musk or ot the rose what is j it f coma tnts question be answered, and the cause of the fragrance of the rose, etc., be defined, like that of sulphurous, Vulphur rtie, hydroireuic, or ammonial odors, an enormous stride in hygiene and in chemh-.tiy night be recorded. A. sweet little boy, only eisht years old bless his little heart walked into the scene of a-, teacher's .examination at Oswego, last week, and bawled ot:t, "Annie yy.fr feller Is down to the hon !" t-& Wool taken in e.xcl.anc-e for jroods or j.arKei pi t. r. .1 EheQ-sburii-. Ft-b. 24, lsTS.-tf. BUCK, M. D.,- l'lyirlail ftn.l Snrsreon, Cahboi.i.town, Pa. Parke's Marble Works, Franklin Street, Jnlmwtown. MONUMENT?, HEAD and TO MR r5av STONES, COUNTER and CABI- JVK N ET SLA R5, MANTELS. &c, manu-Jlt factiii-ed of the very bst Italian andffj i tion guaranteed in orice. design and ivnrr execution of work. - vIJOR OCIco in rear ot John Buck's store. Nisrht j Orders respectfully solicited ' .Inn's calls may bo made Ruck. Iiin. the residence of Jons f April 4, is;3.-tf. J. GALLITZIN LAKE, -tV ttorne.y-at-lja w9 Ebensbury, Cambria Co., Fa. promptly filled at th verv low. est cash rates. Try us. Oct.24.-m. JOHN PARKE. S40 lo 8IOO in "Wall St. oiten leads to a cr tnnn. NO RISK, o.-paire pauiphl.-t mr stamp. Va'.bstixk Ti mrridob it Co.. Banberf and Broker. S WaP.-st.. N Y TIHST NATIONAL SADDLE AND J- HARNESS SHOP OF CAMRRI A COUNTY", Hijrh street, (opposite Union School House,) U'ttEt H tint Khnchtirn- XT fi'VL'ir T ..v.-. -----1 - - - - -- - - . .1 i 1. 1, a 1 (i Exhibition all that 13 promised by its most sanguine friends. Sincerity. Sincerity is the basis of every virtue. IIo that lives in pleasure is dead while he lives. They who give willingly love to give quickly. Entertain charity and seek peace with all men. Wherever the speech is interrupted, so Ls tho mind. None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. A falsehood has no legs, and can not stand ; but it has wings, and can fly far Mm J 1 -Ml - Proprietors. .SuddfiKand irarnrnaimiip nn 1 ulIU ' a man talks ot his iortnnes paired and all other work in my line executed depend upon it thev arc not albicthor In tho -st manner, ou the shortest notice, and I , , J no'' altoDcincr dis- t tho most reasonable rates. ll-U.-tf. agreeable to nun. WM. P. PATTON, MniixiiUotiirer an Ocnlcr In Al.b KINDS OF- CABINET FURNITUHE JOltXSTOWK, PA. Rureaus, Redsteads, Washstands, Sideboards. Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Ward robes. Hook Cass, Cane Chairs. Wood Seat Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, Red Lounges, Mattresses, Tete-a-Tetea. Extension Tables, lJiniiiir Tables, cupudiirns. Boot si ml tSlioo 3rjils;cz TIIEundcrsic-ned respectfully inarms his ti- i an'-1 n a!f to half an 2 meroiis customers and the public teneraliy ! defaced in every corc. i -;-' i- that l.e is prepared lo manufacture liOOTSar.d ' - , SHOES ot any desired size tr quality, from the I mere s!ireLs and pr.tciiv--. ii finest French calf-skin bnnis In iii ciare-.t . . , ; '-, browns, in the vuitv west mannck, on tt.c ' P' t-:at ttiey ' shorten notice, and at as moderate prices as ! deciphered nr. cllatc i ; r:--like work can be obtained anywhere. I . , . . , .. Those who have worn Roots and Shops ma ? Ci.-m whicu bui.us on l: ' my esrn ni isn merit need no assurance a' to the superior o.mMtvof mr woi-l- ntL.rc,.n easily be convinced of the f ctif thev n il! only five me a trial. Try and be coivinced. S- Repairing or Roots an Shoes attended to promjuly and in a workmanlike manner. riianklul for past favors I feel confluent that my work and prices will coumien 1 mo to a con iiuuanco anu increase of the same. nicnts a chmnoh -' to the char and : Mosaic retv.rds, Ls n" run mad. tie relieve that 1 i. JOHN 1). THOMAS. j printer as a lift I: .T,frv r irrr.i ri.-iv- i lower than mat. kit: Attorney at Law and Heal Estate Accent, ! IVttf u Tr a'iio - HOLLIOAVSRURCPA. ' out ot it. Li a .......im CPECIAE ATTENTIDN piven to the collec- ' C0mVo" 'f ' 1 ' O tion ot claims in Rlair. Cambria, llni.tinfr- ! script (but Wi it laoks ti don. Red ford. Centre and Clearlieid counties. i , , Parties wishimr to purchase, rent, Fell or ox- : T0und a frog-porr . ; . t..c chai.sro real ostnte will find it Kieatly to their ; to know all the vv .r '.s l ad viin tairo to call on or address me. 1 K,,u" a'1 l..t...i.. . iVCorrespondenco in either E:ir!ish or Oer- 1 and Supply them ae.-.-l man solicited. ISent, 2i, is:,j.-tr.' ; m , , - . . ; must sro to church and 1 even if it were m t - - v.., c, sc., i-c., &o., c, &c, &e., Ac., 4c., Ac. EVKRY DESCRIPTIOK OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent stv e and at low r.YV-"-- ',nnet and hairinakers' materials of an kinos tor sale. Furniture delivered at nny point in Johnstown or at Railroad Station free ie.ittra 'harr. WM. P. PATTON. Johnstown. Oct. 13, lgTO.-tf . LOHAS'S M1RBLB WORKS ! 11 Frachlin Street, Johnstown. .IOIl- w. - Proprietor. MO.Nl'MEXTS, HEAD sn TOM IJ STONES. COUNTER and OA T.I NET SLA UP, AND TELS. Aic, maniifactnreil of the very best Ital ian and American Marbles. Perfect satisfac tion In work, design and prioe iruaranteel. . -Orler repectf uily solicited and prompt ly XO-v.tod. IJvhnXowo, Nov. U. .L-W.l COLLINS. JOHNSTON & CO.. j Dutch almanac, 11s I' .1 : j He must go to the may-r I that there occui-s ; br.t 7"ILL receive money on deposit, discount mention the r.nuies ! M and collect notes, and ntten.t Un .1... I . . , . . - . . ! business usually done bv Rankers j arink will t in Sept.JD.if. JAS.H. ZAHM, Cashier. get drunk Idm'.f m'.-l ' l.e i A s. a ' -las f.r Vk-d I i too 1 -.am. x s' ' fai.d iswinq If lirii.j iS j-tst : nd the fgi-'t' a th - fo 'rlrd f. ,:m rla : Vt rd .row a 4 n... 1 .iiq'lie '5 but the O.y, 'tt fi-a: it-":' ' : tl; 4s it j 1 sta: " i star i "11:1. an obi a l: '-lei q - T'ct t 'i :h ?-7, :ar t'ure f A h da t:-rci J-iacit f ve If , liquors, although i drinks of some of t 111 , M.:-i: 1 LOYD & CO., Hankers, Time Iepo,,t Collections made at and give to every ob" t-t,! " r nkJnsi- j asks for his dues Ron, ,.:!:. U mit to any abuse tht-y i.w: l,: 11 .t upon him. EvcrHdy who war.:- . . " ... - ...Ml'llt- t must m- ' t obituaries 01 J 17- Gold. Silver other Sec- lowed 011 all access Keneral Ranking business transacted 7M. M. LLOYD & CO., O.U ?r!fr0I,,lee Vvi.'u",'"' c;ti"'d Silver snd t,( Id foi sale. Collections inado. Monies re ceived on deposit. nnvMMo :V "!-.? r . interest, or 60 ti n ir.h " """" wunoui , ., ,,, 1 ..:iii; i. n hi.tti CS HI H.IV rttt?.. j vAi. a. mVO. M. HEADE. Altnrr,..f 1T. : t0 the -aiioeence oi - - ir7 11 . 1 j 11 rtr a ri in the paper must le a-"" must write Ion itoensDura-. T nen. - three Jum-. , ' V, ," : woir ( re, mree ot front High ittM. aug.rr.i-l knows the individu b trreate-it sir.n-r ur-.T-c"- 1c ' U-r. da i h". '.th, :cn; V '" ts 3 like. ;s'..I.V ' cr: J'jo '5 th j c go 1 j i I i I I 1
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