I u 1 : .' mm . . a mi v-,' .''.fc ' .," K ' , l :?3 .. - - -., .' , vi m .. .1 "':. v-::,-;:iS ... .. . -,v .vJ . .:ct r v 1 I- 1 . .J i re-id.-;it.s of tr.c ' .1 Washington down, and death, will bo of Jil'.-iiOr!, I wiHlSL'ij 1 1 JT ivf; tne plea.mn- to inform y.m that I asi.ilu have the uitciicv ihia seafon lJr tliu 1 . ; V: hir.gt n. of Virginia, born T.T iry it: ned commandcr-in- c!.i fti' lie- Continental army in 173; first in;u:Lr lrit.l, ns President, iti tin: city of Ni w V-.rk, April CO, lTf); st-corul inajgu latiou, in 17U3; died December 11, 179'J, aged I S years. 2. John Adams, of Massachusetts, born in 1735; inaugurated March 4, 1707; died July 1, lbja, a .red o years. iMl si Rsapii MACH1M8 I ever Iriml.t before t!io public. I THE SUPERIOR. ' lei S'!'KV I'llWn: ha re -'':" 1S , SI ".1 1'I.K. N( )ISV.Iji-'x lifii lil-K.iin.ln i"W 1 eriiil L;i.-i an, 1 ru-is t.uK. Although otiiy I throe vcars bfo'o'-.' ()i ill'! I !'" are ovi r TKN" 1 'I UI it' s I) .'tli-t imw in u-i-. iin.l w iiii to tho s.-. ' i-f.i.-t j. ,n tln-J lmv-u. v. 11. 1, : -.).rc-i.',l I he s":ile i ol" t )i("o AIn.'Ki'n. liwy'r will tlciiMo thusijit i ii ;i v i.ri, vi, .11-j -,"1. l ii,' ilKM'Kl; AT1ACI1- m:;t v. n ni.-. mas no si ti-.hiok, 3. T!,,,!n:w Jcircr.s.,,,, uf Virginia, born in j " "j c wi.;ry J ViiJC n v':iv. an,l r.i;vm.ir;Ui m in 1 ?03 ; did v-, Xvw' -.53. ,. , ' !'.'!:'," t ';:.( 1 1 1 r r- :l . , v - ( I ! ; 1 ! I N I ) i i' 1'. ! :i n, I '-:. ' i 'n. " '.n in : iwLM'V TiIijCS M in n the present . , j ; !-,,)' ; .s.-cind in- 1 Tui. w.lii : l.iru.'lv fin-r-.-.i.-v! ;: i ly i-n.;t,i.i l..r i 1 . !.? : : : a,;.. : m:iu, ;i 1 .' i . A 1 ' K i i AT- j I :.ii.si :i: ;...y l.nif. yon cm Ii ivo a -!:. ;! at "i i :!. iiii.-r.-iit kin.ls wlih-h !:. ( ' imj.., ii v lu.mul.u-'. U! '. .-' yi u cannot Mil to In; sat ..-lied. (.r.OKC.i; 11UNTLKV, Ayi-i.t. I'lirif, Juno JJ, 174. -ti'. f Vircri'iin, . ,rn in 1 in H17 ; sv".:-l i?.-di.-d in IsCl, i!L;i-d 72 1 115 : 1 1 rt. i ni! n irm-.i ti-,1 in W-il mr) . .ii i IsOl ; s,v,nd July 1, InJ'i, 1. James .x 1731 ; Hixt i : : ; aiiirurati-in in It IS 5. J-..V-4 Mmvo 1730 ; i.r-t iii.u!!-.:;:-ai:'j'uraii"ii ii I" '-'I ; J(.U. ii. J ,!m 0-i-ny .Ylvt-, .rMa-p.-husc-t:, ' born in 17' '7 ; itri.ee. iratcd in 12 ; dLd in i 7. A..di-eW J.n lv-o.i, f T. 11". -("J1, horn in 17'i7 ; i:r-t ie.aa-j-i.rate.l in 1 -J ; -o-.a:d inaet;t;r.u; on iu !':;;!; dd i.i 1 - lo, .;, . 1 7d ! yo.irs. b. Mu-tin Van Iiareit, o!"j,-v V..vk. b..rn ' in 17v ; i.,:v.:a;atLd in 137 ; diid in 1-02, i a io I M y, ar-. '). Wii:itim Honry Il n-.-i -n, of Oidn, 1 boi-n in 17;.'j; inaa-nrat od in 1-11 ; diol in ; olli.-e, Aj.rii, 1--U, ;tp;d i..s yi-ar.-. j 10. John Tyler, of 'in:i::iti, li.im in 17:)0; j tlcetcd VK'c-Pio-ideiit, and iiiattirn rated as i T . . ... .... . .. l n'. i knt m -'ai,, O.etl in I'-iyJ, it 72year.;. 11. J.imci x. r..;: , ...f '! 170.3; inniiira rated in 1-'.'" n: 1 51 yi.a;--:. 12. Zacimry Taylor, of I. , 17," l; iiiie.ir.rate.l i.i 1-1:); 1 30. il;-, d ye:;:-. is. i r;::.:!.,ic i'l l-'-1: -h: l-l Vie.- i:ia.ii:;ra: d a-; iVe.-i. i;eii:I i'.:,.;-, in 1-5: c;;cd 71 y :a.-. 11. IVank;;-! 1 i ;;, of X,-v l"'vn in Wi ; ie.,i.i e.i;ud in 1 l-i'.'i. m;. ! (', yv.us. 1' y-T T'r- "TfTi "v?; Tr, ? i: C2 9- b.;rn in Ifi c n oy Saved i3 r. o n oy E a r n e d 'I ho T-iuncI arc :ihetit hit ro-'ni.-in:.' in V'st f ro i'en.:.- Ivania t !. !'. r 't'-l Until!. II ) ."nriin -(.rain Sia.irainr rtkI Crmlir t'oiiihinc!, v ; . !' iia." ;e rie-r l i::a . a! I . ni u.n in i i W . -t- f"l! S: ,(;: '.V.T.'Vrr. X ! I , i I i ! I-. ; 11 ! ! . i j, I ' I n ,1 ( r '. A . a Faiiei'.-j. .Ui a ci.i.i.,." Li .-uriia.-se.l. an.l it i.-tii. only ft-.-1 r.:tt r a n. i ra in! it i n 1 ii" I '. S. 1: i-Mtiiil. , rtitl :u;, i.;i!ijiW . a;i,l uiv. s noi 1" ri-i-t iniir.,1 in !o;!V.nir. m paral inj or lira"! iii i i'iir u rain. i ! n-o of ti." i;.i-v'.i!i ?.i;a w;n ::ni,r..v. ti.o po), , , ; ,-1 ,! y. ,ir;;r:i in. t :,lia iii-u t !, iii iri' 1 e.tn li vo to no 'oi e.ie..j ..-r iiu-ai'-i : an 1 y ,; ! i.o r jo: t i'o k i e . I ji.t iHT". I v liic liiiiur j,ia,.;u oi s.'i il ..u aiv Ci:a !:..! t.. .ihiain. ii !i 1 i I, k a i .lie! I S; ara :..r y,.a can a No clean V'.,Mi' n ii ras Si-cil, ll.n; favin a. lure unnuaj ;t n.-e tor :.t.i..s sc.-.N. 'J his in.l! '.''i'I;: an entire new 'riiK-(:i!e n. a,.Kr. to l-'anniii'. .Ui !;., ami does its work lo jilt it.-; ion. l'.,;,v;,.--:c;'i xrVA exhib it it durinir 1!ip ?! ; nlun yuawill i-e al.le to ju.i-o i .r vuur.-ci T -1 k , i r .--i;i''. ; . ,:e I m 1. i., -j,,, ).,,., u.-.j v.n -,-a it wcik. l-'or i'llo'.-n a ' !!'. ai'.ilrvtj !.-'"n, ' t , Jierr: io. i in v .ilico in McVI.IXTOVjZ ( CO., .3-.i:ilIc, !:,. r f.vo l." ,(..,! Airvjiii.? winitp:! l:i everv count v. HI t.r x at tin t, , -!.:. ! .L V 1, rn -I J. J- k. 'u . L. M'Clellasi) Jons IIamnaK M'CLELLAND k CO., llanuracturerH of and Dealer In Fancy sirul I7lrtii FURNITURE! AVe keci conLantlv on tin ml in threat variety a Tall uiiu ui circuit PA11L0R AND CHAMBER SUITS, NSY LES AMD AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS. Having tlic most fkillfnl workmen in tlie city, we arc i rv'i'arcd to lill all orders lor OFFICE A!iD F3S5TO ! in rm-E3 on suits, -A.t miCES TJoIoav Liilier Kjftc-rn or Western Manufacturers. Warcroom, Xo. 81 FU AN KLIN Street, XEAKLY Oi'l'OSlTK rOST-OFFlCK, J O II '&' AVN, VA. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. ii-All Fnrnii urc scut .'"or and delivered in tho city 11-v.e ol 'cliarjre. a-li,"71.-tr. WASH I N (i T 0 N t ST ItEET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and ll-'cil Dealers in mm m mm m m iiiii.i.ii:i.T ;)ii).s, IIARDWAIir, QUKI-.N:SVARn. BCO'IS AND SHOTS. IIATS'ANI) CATS. IRON AND NAILf CARI'IiTS AND OIL CLOTHS, i;i:ai)Y-mai)K ct.tiung (JLASS WAKK. VKIJ.OiV V.Ki:. "A" Oi 1) K.N AND WILLOW WAKE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, . .1 .. -.1. ll . .',- j oiic.-ii.er wmi an mani;croi v ostein Inn nice A (Jenernl Avoryioii. Uiifovtiinately, Atneiieans arc annually )v'(!j!iiuo; riuiro and more averse to manual hiK.r, and foolishly educate their b.ys for the professions, wiii.-h are already overstock ed, or for tin; mercantile business, in which statistics show that ninety-five in a hundred fail of success. To get a iiiing by one's wits, t'H'ii at the cost of independence and self-respect, and a f-arfal wear and tear of conscience, is the ambition of a large pro portion of oar yniiii men. The result is that the mechanical profes-ion are becoming a monopoly of foreigners, and the owner ship of the finest farms, even in New Kng i.tnd is passing from Americans to Irishmen and Germans. Fifty yours ago a father was n t ashamed to put his children to the plow or to a mechanical trad.: ; but now they are "too fex-ble"' for bodily labor ; one has a pair, in his side, another a slight cough, another "a very delicate constitution," anotlier is nervous; and so the poor victims NEW STORE illUDlXr,, 113 4 115 ! CLINTON ST11EEF, JOHNSTOWN, FA. 1 : 1 1 15 ! II .L Us New Embroideries wmticootist NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY. LstKt Styles Ladies' and Children's Hats and Bonnets TIUMMED AND UXTUIMMED. Ribbons and Flowers, A most comnlete variety, lust opened. of mida.ken judgment are sent to the city, to . stand behind a counter, or wear away life in Rlffl TIMlfflELT.lS WA PAH ASflT,S I All ths hr Cccds cf t:s ENGLISH BRUSSELS TA. Ci-Tiato... ytm Like all other bir-K ,,i S A i lik.-d very ma'.h t i i B S i When vi-itr r.rr:-. -. Z. 1 ! Icre!i, eii-.nbe 1 up a , iV iV the table. Then U -..i.. j stranger, looked at hi:,, i:,;i "ii i.,;i j - ' i i l a- j wanted to be scratch--1 I was generai.y crWll.. j v -. i than Cockat.Mj, and v- . ' Stair and Hall Brussels Carpet, i head, lookimr a -ai , ,7-: Thrcc-Plv (URPETJxrict:: done so once or tw ie.; v. i;:, denly strctchol it-. !! t,j lt a Liw ofli-je. It seems never to occur to their of all sizes. Ftclr-s and qmilit ie?. nt unusually low prices. A lull stock of a th of hi i k liKi ;siin v ah k -v x' wuk: ucn .as jjauon, fish, salt J-(-rvJi.V xijliwuuvI r UUlill 1 UJ.UAi.iJ i tJAl. ll e.i 6, Is, 1 j I I A INCi i( eei-.tly e:i!:;r;,'.-l our -toe!c W( are I i now ore oar. vl t. sell at a i.-i-.-ict n-dsu-tion I Iroiii l.-o-iii.-i- ( iM-es. i).,:- stuck -or..-its of II ii-i-, ;r' i'"-''. M.-.;i, I'lo-romei---. nmev siniw. . '.. ' ' i eon's, I ! :i u a-.d .Ml-n'- Hair llojtorat ivc-5, 'J.J ; uied in : lViN.Oiiouietit, riastr-r-. I ..iniiai-nt s. I 'a in Kiii S - t itrnte Ma-rn. ia, 1',:. .laina.iea fiimrer, I'l.l'C 1 "i.i ( I li . I r I'vtl.lcU l'-;r..i ...tr I ...T..... 1G. Jiiiins 15v:c'.ai!an, v f I :;n-yl aiii.v, nip. S...t hoi Syrup. Spiced s-yrup, Uhubat-b, 1, i. : i ! TurcSpieos,:..-. ,B,"".i i .. i , in. -1 . ui aie a in ; oie l ill j 1,-N, iVS- i: years'. Id. Abraham Line. hi, of Lbti..i.-, Lrn in -.:; .'".: : :gi eitel in l-i;i ; see oi l in annration in I-mC; a.-s-xssi:iatcd April 11, l-i'-y, :'-.-; i oil years. L'evv Jouiison. of T.. nnes -ic. !..vn '!-'. d Vic.-ri-esi !e:it anj i.niui'ii- r.t i:i Ainil, I -CI. l'!y-s- s S. ."rtnt, of L imns, b..r'i in 1--22 ; fir-t i.a.a-erare 1 in ls(i; , s-Co.,a.l in. :::oV,:r;i-' -i h Is?.! f.-rai cxniivs -l:h .f 1 r77. da -IV Cigars and Tobaccos. Ular-k is. ...it, rit-r-ds. X'-re( and P.omN; Cap, I'.'st, Ci.tunii i-cial and all kinds r,r .Vote I'apt-r I.rivcic'pv Pen, Pcm-ils, Armdd's Wi-itinir rnii.l. r.la.!: and l.'.-d li;, Pock.-t and 1'as j!' Ut-'iizii.es, Ncsp.,j.orP xvcn. lli-i.o-V-,:,-s,!;,,UM.:!;s, 1-r.ocr and Toy Hooks. l'e'.iktii'-i-s. p.p-s. c. T,:.,V:,-V',''v':,v,';i !'i' J to,1"i-st .ck a lot or FIXE !-.!.!;, to w hi. -h we would invite the at- t'-P t . !! fit t lie I.adlc-i. l iioKMikAPli AIo;:'M.s at lower prices t-i-ni cvrr oKcrc-1 in t'nis place. l'aiar.uid Cigars s.,: 1 nher wlioU.cat or re tail. i.Dl.V'.'.S- - MlMMtW. July P,0. J-rs. Main Strc.-t. Ekf-nsLurar. Tondoney to Sd tt r r.o nvc 'en V"e r."". 1 t'.".t d iri-v: th.? past v le-s t.ian lour siieid-s n ,-vv Cominitt d i:-. P. iris. educate .n, cuU log se-eius to i.u-.iL this straniro mani.i for Manhood: Ilnv Los!, Iyv lUslyrcd! .In V'.s C Dr. I tij v r.v :..: a t!' ; : Seir.inal Wcaki i m. v. .::. v, .!) ! Sri:-; Iiooiiintaiy ii till. I Pin".-; A-e, c in.liti ,n in life. licln- ..r povc-vty, noth- n. 1 ho .aab-eet has wiriin ijei-l the thoughts of the read in- ti ' 1 relf ,h -:r.:c I'lV! ;.r.d m denonneing suicide and in cal cowardice ad classes are agreed. Kvcn the K-tdic-iK with all their strange ideas about the end of man and civil burials, are ortho dox upon ihc of them v. id i. a jv.v edition of JI" (c!t'!irnh'il '.:(( Without m i i l: ino: a or ininal l,.s( . .1 In...,..A.. i.i ;.i.-. C v.'.-.SL Tu.N. t-.iMLi.rsv and lr::s i:v:io-!d t v e.-!f.-rdul-rencc or sexn;-! f rtramu-iin'-e: I'.ios, ."-i.-. V. 9-I'rivj i.i .a-ao-.l ci'.w l .p", .nl v'rix cor t 'l'lie celebrate. i a.i-.l....r, in !.!. a.l'n-dr.i'dc Kisav clearly .leiii..n.--lratc s from a ti.irtv vcu-- sU,-.(.,..".-' sella . a - uia y ... ro! il-l e;ll. a' ;-,'! cd' s,:iei 1,. ; ail 11011J loot that 11 e-; ierre at- o- own liic. Vh.-;i f mild id- j.:w ho. t re 1 and ,is h.aoy o..;-.;;;j- av.av, it was i'l:--( eio n.-es ol v cer-'.i iv it heio a.. .j , ".unci' c- u.v- oi lno raal in -d u-ine or t he tail i t ".! ij-c iii'le; poinuna: out a ,ije ,-uio at ' I oiKi- s-uaple. c.-rlatti :.nd eilcc! ua I. hv in. aiu ,.i nig it ! --v.-ry s.iii.-rer. i;.. nmti.-r what hi-condition ... , .ii.i j euro iiiuiieii ciicapr.-, privatelv :uid .-Xliii. lecture should ho in Pao hands orevtry youili and every man in tli land. S.-n! under t-cal. in a plain c-nvelopo, to any nd-orc--. ;..,'-(,((,u'. ,, rei-eij.i .. fjx c, n!s, ertv.'o I.. .st s-ic.ips. .4 !-:., I. slLLSiiKH S KIj-Vi k U l'OIt IMT.ES. S-nd tercirtulur. A-l':ViS the i'ui'!i-!i 'Has. .i. c. in.r;r ro 1-2, rre.vcry, .N. v, Vi.rk; i'...-n'.ict- Hoa 1" -,C. i . , I r i j a n.'iiiy a;:o;'t t; t: 1' -. v .: i-r-.' di i ee.l V. i itlcn to prove I "t lire a buiiet into i t'..0 teVoL.tiell. h.AV- ! ever, they v.ei-e - ! .-t ad senipohms about ! oi. i de, and i. -si I, s ii ,:.e-:iieire a namb. r; of prominent m.-n mavie the auemot with' ii, on o. ic. -..-(ss. Ie.:t never was t'o: 1 '-n. ie so ( ,n:!i ,;i a- it i . ( ,- v f .v-et.ce to too general ::.;i:lr.i n i., evident toat s,. ,,,.!! sl.e;i,l ,1 ,. lBger Sewing MacMno ON OIL, &c., Ac, Wholesale and retail orders Kolicited ami promptly fdled ou the shortest notice and mos.t rcasonalde tornrs WOOD. WORRELL & CO. tf3 1 w IlCALEIt IS- DEY GG0DS, MOTIOMS, GROCERIES, HARDVARE, QUEENSWARE, m:m, boots, siiohs, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTUY PKODUCE TAKI.N IS tXCllANOK 0R GOODS. Store on South Side of Main Street, r o tt tk r n m r. rr iHiii VT 0 I H iUliliOlUHiU tFQRIUM. WfJl. P. PATTON, Manul'aetnrcr and Doak-r In AI,r. K1NOS OF CABINET FUHNITURE TUV'l N- t'l Anil Whore to Cuy it. P oplo mo tnat you Sec here. n-i'.'liW.r " ..ii ,.. . . , . me beKin';; maeli'ii. m ". h a ,n : ::n oo I-:.n.srni: Yi-: w-i'li i,ipns.n i ,v- '- --er.-ewin:r .,Ia i: md in j c '. ,. I l V U ', "'.t what . mves' m en th: vv, i!.:eu,t to sav. It vas h-.-s Vc liot iHe-ause .1 v.-A to l The ;.,- It that svtu.-thing is i: i R 1 ear- evident t! at if suieid. piei,t in other lia.-s, that va it vutsp,,..:,,..!, i,,,t ive;,,, (he m ,ral and sociai c-nidiii.-n-cd'life v.vie diicercnt. Then t:.e b" !yofa -d, i,b W:n cxno-ed to the w invito! to in-ult it, v. itli their maledictions s I lie rn nm ,,i 1. .inst ,J..vvii l,,.i-p. fvv-o f..s- re, N the place, and mr w.-rd' for 'it -ii . -d with your pu'r.-ii.io it v.iu ol tee,.- inach-.e.-. ! f;,.,,v l c! i s. t;a :, n, -v , n i, i ,,n ... . . , ' ' ' -; '"'o-pcnsai.n; maetninv. rp,"i the 'iif'si liitl," Pies, valnah!... nM are ai-o.. ,. ... , ...... .."vv veil I ie. .- o, t .e l r v an, .ii . i . .!, ; -e.. ,..!.... i yen .:. .. . er n- '. Tu-v a:- . V,ccp thread to-;.-:.-' d a-! theother para Vhre,,-, !i.i ,,r a r! .i' l.i.'el.m.'. and arealifll times pr.-pared to at an. .- .-.a.-r. ,-y rnaoner. and at v.tv r.l : ' : I '. e'r r .1... .... t , . , - - " 1 L'- - ,'.',,--.' "'- 1' Illa-I, 'loor.- c...-. .: .ahm s storp, Klcaslmrir Purrn in, l!edst.-rv,!j. Wh -htand'', Sidel.rianls, -itaui i.er Sets, I'arlor Sets, Wni-.li-..Les, Hook -'a"C ri, jinin;'i., fane rhaii-s. V"o(. Scat ( linii-c:, Ki I .-lien I 'u r;i j ii , Iloil I., in lf,.s. Ma Ml i..,.-;.. Tit.--.l-Tei--, I. t fl 1-K .11 'laldef, 1 Oiniivr T tides. ' iiphonrds foolish parents that moderate manual labor in the pure and bracing air of the country is just what these puny, wap-wai.-tcd lads J I T Gr Ii O "V 13 , need, and th.at to send them to the crowded j nil colora and cizc?, ns low ns 7S cts. per pair. ami unhealtny city is to send them to their graves. Let them follow the plow, swing the sledge, or shove the foreplane, and their pinched chests will lie expanded, their sunk en checks plumped out, and their lungs, now "cabined, cribV'd, and confined," will have room to play. Their nerves will be invigorated with their muscles; and when they shall have east o.T their jackets, instead of being thin, pale, vapid coxcombs, they shall have spread out to the size and eonfigu i.iti.i f men. -V lawyer's office, a counting room, or a grocery is about the last place to which a sickly youth should I.e sent. The rviin of liea 1th is as sure there as in the mines ol England. The Oldest Volcr in America. The following extraordinary statement is given in the Inoomington, Ind., correspon dent of the Louisville Courier-Journal, where it appears just as here printed : "Hiving noticed in several journals arti cles elaiuiing for their various localities the Imnor of havi.og in their midst the oldest voter, I concluded to put in the claims of Monroe county, Indiana. Living near F.hiomitigtou is our venerable old friend, H ihiain R.)s.s; vvho, according to his own account and family record, was Iurn at Guilford Court House, North Carolina, May 17, 175!), consequently lie is one hundred and fifteen (115) years old the 17th of last May. Father Ross is in splendid health, vi.d:.- IJlooniingtou frequently during the pleasant weather of summer, kills squirrels with his ride, chops wood, works his own garden, and occasionally follows the plow, and says he feels just us young a-s he did a half century ago. Father Ross says he was not in the Revolution war, but was an eye witness of the battle of Guilford Court House, North Carolina, and makes no claim to having been a member of the military family t,f General Wa.-oiiigton, or of even hav ing e ver seen tho General. I la has voted for ninety-four years, but does not remember how many votes he has cast within that time, but must have been well on two hundred times-, a,l i,;ls invariably voted tho regular old Democratic ticket, and never has failed to pay his t ikes. He is certainly tho oldest ,mu, j tic (jnitfj, States, if not in the World, and his loie'cvitv is, we think, something surpriirit. Ilixir Ilsincl Glov FOR GAltl.EX WEAR. NEW WHITE GOODS. NAINSOOK AND JACONET MCSI.IN, SWISS AND OKtiAMllK JtlSLINS, WHITE AND COI.OEKD I. K.'S, Lavrns, Ilnniliiir? Kdirinirs, TowcM, A;C. PKKC.VI.KS, for Summer Suits, rerj cheap. The Celebrated "RIVERSIDE" HAT IN WniTE ASII BLACK PTItAW. Mourning lionnets, ITtitaanil Veils ALWAYS I STOCK, AT Geis, Foster & duinn's, Xos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. EXTRA SUPER CARPET. i VENETIAN and GIRTHING CARPET. ! ilU T. .f':u!" r-h- me ie-ar vvineti i Ingrain Vftrjut, till wool. COTTAGE fAlil'ET FH0.1I S CENTS UP. Mattings and Door Rugs. nd c.ck at' knew th-- p..-'. Floor Oil riotus- 4-4, 5-1. R-4, nn.l 8-4 wide; Stair ' he I'r' r;t'-"'l by every ,r- .,, . till 'iolh? .arid Tut. ie Oil l.'lm lis ; Vindov hi'n I ivin" in r',. 1 S)e..l.. ,.r .,..i,...o ... c,,o ..e.....O... !.. i.ll.! in t.i, suae h... ......u.-u u, IU CHI. ' . VI J ll"UJ . , , one viay vilLcrci IllV r :i;. ;1- vs VV,,! .lKr .... i on cverv one vvho di 1 . -: ice. I had a fii :. l : Kurd, who was h- rri'. ' . .-. SPRING 'AX I SUM M KR' write something, sat 1 n lK-Ibre my wi idti' :.d.'.e. merit in his writing, j,. IIOl llO.iet; wnat oc- ir;e.l j twThp attention of tin; Ladies is invited to j our He-tail .Millinery I epa rt men t . Havim? en- : fraired a lirst-elass Milliner liniii tin- Kast and ! l.eiint constantly in receipt of the latest an.l ! handsomest styles, we are prepared tosaiit ul) , tastes and meet all pecuniary circumstances, j NEW DRESS GOODS! OF FIXES T Q UA L, I Tl j Country merchants will find it to their IV- : TKKKKi to call and examine our stock. VVr can till their orders in Iry floods, Notions and Millinery at tho same prices tliev would have to pay in the east, and thus save freight and traveling expenses. , atoo had probably wa:e!i. ; . ... of its victim, f.,r it ! !t it- p..,..' the arm-chair from be! ii. l. w... . port.inity for its int.;., 1, ,1 .. ; . my friend again kan -i thoughts, Cockatoo s..d '.N .. car. My friend j tn.p.-1 ami wanted to kill tie; l irl. ever, saved by my i.e. w i... - I: t sjot on hearirur the t: 1-c iKib'Hly to torment, it am WHOLESALE R0CWIS. SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS. t droll antic-. l',,r a Geis, Foster & Quinn's. i "headT'or J : Nns. 113 and 11a Clinton ?t., Johnstown. into the middle , ,f tie:- N III PRICES i EoA;l;'H;D IWINrMiVE llkll : S I used to call its i . Fowl Syt:ipatl:y. Th. re is at, auih, ot swallovv.- c, Ace., vVr., At., .ve., &c, &c, vte., A.e., ic, vie. EVKi'.V JitSClUITIll OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent sd e and at low prices, fa!. met and hail-makers' materials of all mil. is t,.r sale. 1 m iiituiv d.-liveicd at anv 6rextVaH,ar:Wn0l'!lt ?VJ '.!:.?. I reus in a living tomb Jolmstuvvu, Oct. 13, lS70.-tf " .. Tati:. t i-e tl street, two 1-J -'l.-tf.J 1 , 1,1 UlC Jli"'iT-'c may check j John Fltzl .arris. - Pror-.iPtnr ncniynvday; but any human penalties cx- I F-WINO leas, d and rhurL-? c uta oe -'..or d.at'i cannot lane a cert ,in ' Kl:"w" P'Tular hotel, tl. ,,, ,! . licet. It is now iW,',l p ... p ' - :!' vl ? p'":1-y ;.r-l'-.c-d .o aeeom.no.Lu. suicide i.,s iiccti r.: t l; r iT oiH ? .(usii cili.li ..... . , - . . ' " on in.: C-.1.HC-C-J.C I n v . i . . :'.. e.,n OH'I ,"- tl 1,,.,' i;-J viol ' j ivivcii ui"ii toe v.i s.i: it 1 1 nr. rs. t ;t ! , 1.. w-, 1 1 l ... ,i .i ... . ll .11 v. il, 'O IV .-.ivi.ies are clue; to tin inordinate vanitv, 1 ;.!dc ;.: 'iv V'V ''i'.'",''t l-,''',,,irr t-'"e.,ts e,.in'foi-t-- thought that some;!,;,,., may be done ,',', ,' ' V ,' j . '''''1 : ' . !;' !'i' '-''d " ra ', rt 'V,-,y -uieido t!:- pa i i: v o l'. ..'i'. I ' I d "A v. .I? ':V' -tu';lv '"-t-' - in his "'y :;-k- -':iort i- n,w i.e-p , v t , -'-i-L--,J-:,t'l .t the Jounv.ls to ignore ev.,:y ,n-e'oVVui- J.S JiV'XV IIOUSl:, de, and lieu-!- to mention the , .i stwt, tiilforl. ia. " ..,!.,.., .-.1,1 vt,.. . . Wl,en . Ties wi-ilknown H..u.-e has re,.,, t.-i 1 ' V lie - , r ., . i ... i - - - ... ...... ie.ic. ,.; . . .' '- " "" oav ,,1'j: ia. , , ,i,-e ea ,;,mi- a li ' -.l .CO.- i I, . ci. Ie i ... I ...... w , v : ii ,,n -. u can oc avoeie I. joral nnhi beS nn. , tagtous, atid m (ussmmla; n "t IS pj'et.y cf I'! in. y dnuini.-hc 1. tie c-pidcinic Live Idl.p Lovers. Iin-ied people .should tre-.t each other lik, lovers all thi ir lives then thoy would bo happy. Rh keri::g an I qtiaireiiti'g would soon break di" love aLliirs ; consequently lovers mJ.dgv! in such only to a very limited - - ( nr. jjut some pe.iplo iiola vv..en they J third: 11 "Jil ma so no ddlcrcnce. ma n v years' -cla.-.s le.iel, m.-pect- l!iC oniilie SrTC-'L ATTENTION Td TRANSIENT LOARDERS. i .cil.- iic pati'ni.a of i ','.'," '"-niadv; hy winch feucst.' l wall men! at au v hen-- - "ii ' ..,, si.vj in: : vv : i, i-f !i hkkk ii'-n and women avo once tf.-,t marri.-.l i IU1X 11 y,, WOOLEN FACTOHY' M'vv- i "I'lo iucc l nev- "".v i into our red to . ' V . . , . ri.is, ; ,.nk ts riavvi-r si r ,, S I-.H Kf.N,; V.UtNs" ic."..: f tt,1l-es r 4-k.r.. ...... 1. - . , . i!i:piiuiacu on mirt iw.t . t . , , i lu-' u'- )Jtas tliey !:eas(, and i NKIS. i;i,Ki;is V vvr1,1 1 J'.oy inake a oc worked on share. M n-k.-t i.nc.. . 5 d . , , .w, iuu.c r.ii.'n.- i r.'. 1 ct. zl. 1-72 -tl' evntod and men mm-e fimd a IVo, "" U" great mistake. t caus. n ,i;,t: ! tt,,u( ' ., 1 "u ' aroods or m t.ie world. ol. : r . t tney i.ave the ;.l,vltcst idea of bcin- hap- ! I'V as wives and h ts'. lMds. t ;; illK;n.7.:.r;t ! wid ",-.rC,V-. 'f'''V a man i of hreatl and on snii! iM-r suitor, now can pect to be happy I ( OLLIXS, JOHXSTON & CO., 3 mm2 y.'CJW. W 1 .. li .a ... . .. T . . ... : M I r r , . I ' "vcr think , ' 'i LV . n""ey on doposit. discount liar, a h:r-, i.i- . iff and collect ii.it.... ., . - .. v.,,,-., ((J m.s fiiveot heart 'iii-iii. uso-oiv .i.e.V. i. T w an me mniiv a wife win ,. , , "', s, ,,V ,. y .hH,! '''ms. i,w ;,.., mul b.h'o.sc : ,-ti't"'"ti- JA.-. H.AUM, Cashier. her husbands r-t ,,r , . , . . .TTT', " as and we, :!, of cheer i " ; " V J , ' -s M. 1)., HGLID&YS m OVER I AS VVU ALL KXOW, lil'T THE -gJa lD CHEAP CASH STORE, Aro not over, hut ralhcr under, thosu of any other dealer in Dit GggIs, Dress Gcoas, Hats ani Caps, Boots, Shoes, Motions, GuOtEKIEES, FLOfii, FEED, fiUAIX, AG., In tills " lt ' Tiniboie' 5-A eoniplcio and dopant assortments of new H..d.s now m store uiil pvsit ivcly ho iold at the eldest m:ir-ou. Country produce at t ho. hiuh. sr, liiaik.-t pnecs taken in excliaiec r..r KuvtU l ull Hiei'a'"' ", fruttr:i"tt',-a to :U1 ''avers. S.oro on lliKli sH-ci-t, near Centre street. F.bensliur?, Jan. It',. lST4.-tf, E. J. MILLS. ess Pi "tr SS 0 so- eh 2 1 -tory of a large (lock iat rcveliirt'd a vvrmer ,,,i,, mitt- d on two oi' tiieir nuiiil.er. .A pair of wi. u- had diiven cut tii,.-,. nv,, SM allows IVen. a H.-t,uil I:, .!!!'. dp,,:,,-Ni,,. T10 iiij'ired ones twittered their com plain ts to associates, anl after a short conference the whole company .n to take tin mud In their bills from the street and continued to work until they had plastered up the en trance to the nest, and buried the iruiltv .This cnrioiK inpL oent snowed a power of talking in swallow- language ajid a power of sympathy and of planning to work together. A ease of sympathy without the talking and planning happened recently in Newton Mass. Some pet hens and pigeons are fed together daily, and have become good friends and well ac.uainted. One day a cat spran from a Mace of ambush on the piacons, and .seized one m its claws. The pigeon strug gled hard to escape, and dapped its wings fn terror, but in vain. Its doom was sure if utd.clpcd. Help came from an unexpected source. The hens looked on in surprise at the suddenness of the attack, but at length, as if comprehending the situation, Iwo roosters and three or four hens rushed at the eat, and by vigorous pecking compelled it to give up the prey and tike to its hecLs in solf defense. IJefore a spectator, who saw the whole scene could roach the spot, the pigeon was free and had Gown to his house. -V C. V I M EBEHSBURG WOOLEN FACTORY ! it neeeisa vf f?,r,.h"" Vvr r, itiy are we deei, p'-Oj Siirsrooii. , . , f-m.-NSucia.. Pa. on i( ,j. -.i-.,.. pop,-jv ,ln;, ,)..,, 0 .... . Itisl'ii-nc!; in Town II iM .... . . '''' -ar.s sbo.iia '-e ifflfe ;i 1 ;;, ' Offie Hold. our VV.C. lt nccpsvarv' (r "'J' are we deem - the infortiTf.r.or'i n,l for tutlowing- . fuunv lo pubusti tho list 'cf rnrcns. " ok" r'oVsr? C0 rPr rair. o0 and 35 cts. jwr yard. 'j 5 cts- l'er yard. Carding ttn.l Spinning....::;.:;.- riankets... Flannels.... C'assimoros. Satiuetts... Cardiru 7 " A nut dropped by a squirrel fell througn the opening in the middle of an old mill stone which lay upon the ground, and, Kin" thus protected, grew into a thriving sapling that shot up through the opening. In a few years it had inercasod so that it filled the space and was firmly wedged to the sides of the heavy stone. Still it grew, and in a few years more, little by little, it lifted the entire weight clear from the earth, so fhat a man coId sit Kneath it. All was done ly atom after atom, borne hy the sap to the growing trunk. Think of this, my little man, puzzling over "long division" in arith niet.c; little by little of thinking and work ing wnl take you through fractions, rule of three, and those terrible problems at the end of the book, by-and-by ; but lie sure that little by little is not neglected. And you. Lard-working lad on the farm, or in the shops look at Franklin, Watts, Morse, Field, and thousands more who have lifted the weight of circumstances that wonld hold them down like millstones, and who have by tacir steady perseverance risen above their je iows, easily bearing their burdens, and .keep pegging away." to CASH BUYERS AT TIIF. EtalM HGHse-FurnisMns STORE, i r'III-. understand! respectfully informs the 1 citizens oti;iierisluirir and the public yener nlly that he has made a C It EAT KKI L'cT l X IN PRICKS TO CASH IiU VKKS on all yoods in iiis line, consisting of MOWING and HEAPING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; COOKING, miTM AM) IIEATIM STOVES of the mobt popular destans and of all styles, price.- and qualities : iwiUM cr etst wxmm of 111 j-own manufacture; HARDWARE, ALL KiWD;! such as Locks. Screws, Ihift Him.'C, Shutter Hintres, Tal-lc Ifintres. ISolts. Iron and Nails, Window ( ; hiss. Putty. Tat. !e Knives and Forks, c'arvimr Knives and Porks. Pocket Knives, Ta Ideand Tea Spoons, Meat Cutters, Apple 1'iircrs. Scissors, Shears. Itiinrs mul Strops, Hammers, aie.". nai( nets. i;orinr .Maelimes.A nirurs. his- ) .scis, i-ianes, c, ompasses, S'iiar-s, PiU-s, liasps. Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Kip. Panel mid Cross cut Saws. Chains of all kinds. Shovels. Spades. Scythes and Snaths, liakes. pork--. Sieiuh-Hells, Shea. Lasts. Pes. Wax, Bristle, Cloth.es Wash ers and Wrinirei s. Patent hums nndl Pnt ht Machines reneratly, Crind-Stones, Patent Mn. 'lasses toitesnnd Measures, Linnt.er Sticks. aisf Steel Pities, shot C. uns, Itevolvers, l'itols.t( 'llr. trides. Powder, Clips, Lead. Horse Sh.x s" and Xails. ld Stove Plates, Crates Hnd Fire Pricks, W oil and Cistern Pumps, &e.. Arc.; Harness and Saddlery Waro of nil kind, in lrroat varied v; WOOD and VILLOVV WARE l.eyond desci iption ; CAliltOX nil.atul HIIj LAJirS, Fi!i Oil. Lard f lil, I.itis,.f,i T.u tiriea t i n"-Oil, K . sin, Tar. I'aints, Varnishes, Turpentine. Al cohol. ,v.c. ; Silver-Plated Ware, ! I ass vv a re, Ac Is 1.111 il.y Pcorios, iucli us Te as, C.itreo, Sil'rars. Syrups Molasses, j , caene--. I'l i.-d .vppi.-s, llominy, l-ish. ( nickel s, l.'iev, Peui l Pai l. ,. A,-. j ri '!; if' :nl Cio.-u-s. j Paint, Varnish. White-wtiKh. S.-t ul.. uTTrs,., Shoe ! . !u'' l"iJl.iuu', Clothi-s and Tooth llriishes, a 1 1 .x..e.c u.e. i.i-u-eoi 'is. .Manilla Itopi-s, and many other articles, nt tho Unrest rat ex for cash HOUSE SOtTYIO made, painted and pot up as cheap as possible, not cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buyintr Tinwm-o hv wholesale Ebcnsbiirs, July , IST3.-tf. FRANK W. HAY IMiiiniiiiotiii-ci, VHOLESALE AND RETAIL, tiut in a cin-ie m j iat it was iuipos.p,;. 1 laughing. C'oe-kat . vva- and did a great deal of ! j ncr. It t-K-k bit- .ut ! ; and bit holes in the ;, ; I troubles , me pet, on tt,..- v, j aflbrdoi endlc.-s amas. :ic : way, a pcriee t elnwii. -OK AND- SIicct-IroH WARES, EXT D0011 TO TOST-OFFICE. Cookinqr Stoves, IIeatinr Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE pvtitted up and commodious building on Hi-h street, two doors east of the Hank and ne-Vrlv opposite. the Mountain House?, tho suhs?TU,er js better prepared than ever to manufac-ti re nil w a'.' 'p V1 tho TIN.COPI'EU and SIIF.ET Vv A lt E line, all of which will l.e furnish Jclt buyers at tho very lowest living pi iee-s 1 he subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of 4 Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved desiirr.a. ' "na ""' 'UNT, made to order AXI) DEALER IN I Oiil vt f V Xs A Pcenliar Tid,. The Fi.-h of Tar-: ::- .-. peculiar of Chin--c !r -' - . S!na!l in size, a j,a' - . frst sight having !!::! - .-. teution. A- soon . ... excited, however, the ;. - . and licliy strai :!.!-:: ..; : 1 purle hue tinted -'.. . tbrk-shajx-i tail --j-r-'-t 1- : : :. an 1 the stripes i;p.,:! :' v . Come yellow, r.-,l a::l ; 1 ino; in color. Ti e - a . . -(ipnlcsceiit, and n-tl-. : C. .. greatest l.riliiai.ey . vvhll- : . . lumifated with a bl:.i-:.- - liabits of the ar:i:n::l ;.: ..- 11 ance. The male, t.:k- 1 and build the n- -r. 1 clot of f .am l! .a:i:,j made by the tl.-h 1 i I alternately elisor' i:; - t a little clnsler of ii 2"zZ X tenth: : f an ! lemale then d once.-ci.cd upon la AND- ann wnrriinttHl perfect in mam. f,, terlal. KEPAlltINO promotlv , tt .T,,L7i .. V1.,w!'rk "oue by ne will bo done riirht nd on ralr terms, and all STOVES and WA 1 JF sed.l by me can be depended upon as to ooalit n cannot bo undersold in price. A con inuanee and .norensc of ,w,ti-onaK.. in respwtlulVv "oi?ei! ti!oi1rti! b Wa'ltil l rt 'r Kbensbrg, Oct. 1.3, Ts-t f .E LCIXCEll. Loretto Marble Works. PRICES REDiir.rni aNI"ndrApLVor"T0 ItCKEATT tention of t Monuments Italian and be promotlv -.ttnA.:A Zli:"a " will , them in his m ,uth 1 i watches their im-id a:: . j and dle-ti iiiatiug tl.t :n 1 ,.;,. .1 .1 .. .. , v ii. 1 . 1 1 , - ,i , i,a l l..c ; tin-v ch.t t. ---ther. h-p -. i nOOHS (lE.i:r..LLV.:,4L",T'Mr::j' manufacture ( h.:: - . lifted up abe'.v t!ic v, at their soft e, ueii. A app(Tr, bis (-...re i- : ! that none escape. :i:. i I separated, he cha-c- :: his mouth, and r-; la the nc.-t. If one h-v ! moves it from the -t . j rate bubble by itsel:', -- t until it retrain-t-v ' Tolliiijv- in TIi,COPPER&S!!EEMRON ritOJIPTLT ATTFMH O TO. Jliril All the great a -rti. .:!:"..: have come to the .' a. h;-i Nos.278, 280 and 2S2 Washington Si., : I,!rJs a -m - ' ; JXTity, but that int- r:.a:i :.. : otaMishtNl, so that the wa- JOHNSTOWN. PA. ; ,f m''"ry c-fi.i "7Z -xtr- - . . . ' Take lor in-ta:a-e th' la: k. . M . X lj; VVJT V, I i V I I I ; """J, which returns .1 :: jot1: Hliolpsnle anel He-tail JIa nee fact urcr of he Public to our beautimi ,K-si K r and Tombstone!., made of the ve-rv best ".v.-!s una wnich will promptly attended to. l&iiimitMf.l? TIX, COPPER AMI SflFH-IROS WAP,E, AND nC.VLKKS IN : ' Hsntmi, Parlor and Gcttr stores ! - AO. 1401 Klereulh A ,-7e, I sl""S?(."7J - . - - .1 tri'ns instvt-; v mouthy I i;-'!, ceermanv nav a - 0110, 1 n. and if they esc.!.-; rctto, March 13, 18T4.-tf. Parke's Marble Works 139 Franklin Ktreot. Johnc 1 IVrKvJT.55- "FAn and TOMft NWeLAltsVe.AllI. Ktrect, Jchnstown. ToMn CAI1I-A ma 11 11 -Im" "Kit-in n;rffti niirr on -i. . it,TiW uiy 1?, ISM-1. Eher.sburu: Woolen Kttory. 1 you Lave done -n the morning, think of what you arc " m tne eiav t ..:,.t,e ii-. t. .,.-. . J 1 ii.UI., IUU1A. Ol WI. ct.24..ui. Jr.uv tTTTT-TT imp -3UBBLB WORKS ! Iranklln Me ...... . . ', '"MIIISIOUI TFlV v., 1, 1 A,NI -AI5INHT SLAlts VnV ; ve., manufnctiire.il r,r . h r. '?. :. ' - RnnuTvn o,. ; . I meet it airam in a nior-- STaUSr11 reach Italy ar.d t'.c ntt'.d?,S, r8pcc,fu'' Elicited and promptly ' KlnCim at' f'jV t!"' ' ' p aeJorded j credible daughter up-,. .: Altoona, Sept. 5. lsTX-tf.; " j And between toe tw, :;, MILUNKKY DUKS MAKING! ' SXrvv-' ! vjr? rr 'w'Iv-rj'L directed to tho fact that ho Complains in va:tl. - n Ilonnf'U ii . Hr"' ''W'-iDunr. Weddimr Promn h.1!" "tCr, a ;P-"C'atT. Dressmaking nr?71',,V- e'"1 neutly clone. Tho patronna-e of ' ... .a.ues la respectfully solioited. d-l,'7Ll t t . ' A voting la by. j" (JOAL ! COAL ! ! The subscriber l.crfatherV hoa-c i.i. . . iieu. in 1:1 riro or sms 11 ,0 r , ... j ly out of the cum : , attention. riiaKt.r i coal sittintr-rooai !'r - Ilanireroii- t'evTl deVivf i. L,.ut lnw'ost market rates, haw I., J,.tr'.lrronlI1.,1 !""' frt ft' clncr-c for ""lllliri fl J.nV 1e..n . 1 v . . Orders . (f J.V . 1 , r- ,l",""r? or v-.einitv. ' 1.- tMt thoZAHM Sto m: wiil reeei vo ly attention. li win n v nil, EUensburir. Sent. 1 r LL "" "M. , to account f. t t.'-.c -:n- piHST NATIONAL SADDLE AND I to tLc lr ,:t ,! 'iV" it- ,IA'iXKS?Il()roFCA.MI!HI 'ofTV n,M,n lri-!r- V nnl'IVl'e'ii'sNir. M.' M. o'kVi -aming in at::. llreot. .... ,.. i 1 M" in tho U-st m&i,(.r. on th shorte st Z m UI'0n 15,0 at the moat wmonalik. rates. .," .,",1 , ,., r., (Vl-t-e JLOYD CO., ISankkiss, 7 ' 1 L' A' v- r r - r, . . . o,hr;!d,.il-,.'- muhnf ,...,.... . : " -v.i lowed 'ri 1. ... T... T mn'rist 111- -a..-- "-c guaranteed. 1 u""i lruii.-uci.',i ar(lersrn.,.iri ,.u?1 I'.iwn. . . - , . T4l"J 'lir I P . ll Mfi.ror.f -2U-t2 tJ'''tov-n.N0v. ii-hV-iV.! ! M. M. LLOYD.- rn whu-.i a via ' fire. TLc ;-a;-She di.-p,- ! : ing up the g'.i inr- as a ban.:1 the ra- oi' the -h:a-.:i,.:i. b.-;'. ci .! 1' - -,1 !0 t k i". i r J''1 ' u i H ' ' j, L h Ind 11 t-t lihl i !.- : ?.1(-. i 1 fO .- ' " PL, Slat t-st r lii j 77; r-it p 5- 1 X yi 1. m 111 :e0 IIS V . -. Vf JUTS l: a. lal'l ii - - it : -3 - ; i - : 1: -,t v. -. k : : !:' n 1: i . ! . : '. -t u.'.i:. J 1. Sim 1 . . . . t 1'..:-'. i- .:. It ti n i. I . - ' ', -itiVm t .l. e i:- K ' : t-ii i i . i .- - j. ' 4- ;4 'l -. .. ..' f "' '" ... 'l'I;y k i 1 :ii i . P I.. ' n.-i 1 1: r A a LA" M II. .'!vr' 1-ri ': ' - t.-.a ;-)., r " -liL '-!. - he f. i: v. t'4v 4-M V. ,