.a cm no for a i:or. leferjny, as a policeman wa leaning n5-.1ir.t the walls of the Detroit and Mil waukee depot, he was approached by a man about thirty years old, wbohe red face was a gxl match for his hair. He was a little "sprung," and he tot like a steer turned in to a cfoter field. "Mister," said he, speaking very confi dentially to the officer, "I don't want to get locked up, and have my name in the papers, and be fined, but I am in from Ionia, on a little blow out, and I d give a dean ten dol lar note to have a little scrimmage with somebody." "You mean you wjnt to fight?" a-kcl the officer. "That's what I mean. I'm just aching for a row. I want t j stand before about three good fellows and have some one to give me the word to go in." Tiic officer a-ked if he was heavy on the fight, and he answered; "Heavy! I bould say I wasf Why, I'm terrible. They tall me the Russian b.-ar si t home, and ( the lu.l town stand up or sit down, just as I say !" i The officer t !d him it was hit duty to dUcourage disordeily conduct : but in a case like that, where a man had come 120 miies to get up a row, he felt it his duty to extend indirect aid. 1 1 told the Russian bear to go to the corner of Ticauhrcn street, int. r some saloon, talk in a very load voice, and he'd soon hare his hand. full. "That's me; much obliged!" exclaimed the man, and he walked off. In ab.mt teu minutes a boy came running down and said that a man with a chewed car, two black eyes and a broken nose was "up there" in the ditch. The officer went back wirh the boy, and he soon came upon the Ilu-.siaa bear, who was lying in the guttter, one leg doubled back, blood all over him and hi coat ripped in every scam. "That's you, it it?" aked the officer, as he pulled nt the man s arm. " Well, did you find the r.,w ?' "I'ol iceman," replied t!ie mun, as he re gained his feet and looked at himself and Iclt of his car, "polh euiau," don't it seem to you as if I did ?" A bhavu iiTiri:n s.ivf- iu:it 1 ll'til A fOLCiAK. child On the bunk of the crir fork of the Ihazos river, John S. hn.tn :tn 1 his family were sitting in his little cabin, enjoj ing the comforts of a brilliant fire, when the dogs -"t "P a fierce barking, s.tys the Kansas 'ity Tinus. Mr. Hewitt, who lives with Mr. Sehnnn, walked out tj see what was the matter, and discovered a large cougar, Mr. II. stepped back to get n gun, leaving the door open, intending to return in a moment. Kit their morning visitor dM not choose to wait for his return, and followed imme diately into the house. The fist introduc tion the intruder gave himself was to leap rp n a little child, taking bold of its neck with irs monster tcrtb, inflicting some very Fvere wound-". M;. Selnmrt ther mother of the child, grabbed it !n I released it. The :d'.nnl then male an attempt ff reenpture thachild from t'nc rvtber, and Mr. Hewitt, who is gifted with uncommon size and strength, knocked the mon-tcr d.nvn and kicked it under the bed. Mr. SWman had "t hoi J of the gun by that time, and as the r viar ennie from under the bed he shot it, t:ie bull entering the left side uT its ivx-lc, ranging Kick nu-i c nti:,g out throajh the abdomen. lint that only iufjiiatcd hiiU more than ever. He then lciped upon the bed, tearing the bed and bedding. The door l ed got eh sed during the fracas, and the vild a; inn!, '.p.ving b cotnedlssati-fkd with MslittN; prison, like a lion in a cap1, leaped from side to side of the room, upsetting the chairs, table", unj other furniture, at the Fame ti:nj utte; ing t'ie mo-it t orritie screams i:nagi-ab!e. At last. Mr. So'.imin tot hold of another g in, and shot it through the Fhoulder. It then jumped at the fire, grab bing its mouth full of live oals, and stood there and growled until Mr. Selmaii opened the door, and Mr. Hewitt bxk it by the tail Bi.d drngg d it out i::to the yard, where it died, it measured cleveu hvti:i:io inches iu I'-igih. Tom Saxdeks of IlufTalo owns a lutle, i 1 ITV al.ir trtfn IVit Ka iMLmiIa if 111 I fiieiius. One recont evening be and some - , I The approach or the Pros. -.lent ia! election frives f these ft iends were talking of horses, J ur.nsuai importance to li.c vcnts nu.l develnp- rvhen l,e ar.UmisWd them by ode, ing to ! ZXXm " bet a hundred c'ol'.rs tb:tt be could ride i THE welk;,Y r-c.y has r.,. .ntind a cir- i cnl:tion of over seventy tlions;iini copies. Itsrcait mare twenty miles IU an hour. He j or are lonml in every HUui: an.l ft-rrilorj-. and cnutiti'u int bin money in a i.unai.zii. , way, re-marking thai bis n.are bud been lauzhed at lon? eiuuiiili, and be had made. n I.U mind to show -hut k!i eonl.l A., , ioun i in it. con icn.'ci wuen unimportant, at nil! , (t Tatk, the curort?, have now on hand all styles It reciuvJ like robbing Tom, PO they all h-nh when of moment, nn l always, we trust, , and sizes of these indispensaMe machines, from the . , . ., - .i i trec.it-.l in u clear, iulcrcetins hhJ instructive man- . ch-huegt to the most valii.ilde. and nre nccoTnio- taid, to taUe UlS net, but In? insisted, anil . Dor. dn!iu gentlemen who will he pl.s-d to Fho-.v vou the stakes were rut into ruslwoithv bands ' 11 I 0UT aim " """e the AVKKKLY SfX the the Ins and outs of their various machines, w icther tliesiaKCS weic rminio .rui-iwomij nanus. , tict fnmny newspaper in the world. It will he ' vou desire to l.uv or not. Thevnlso keep thread, A diV was chS.en for the trial, and when fu'l ot i ntert:'itiit:ir and appropriate reading of , "needles and all the other para'jihrcnaii:v of a sew- j every sort, but will print l.otlap. to olfend tiie i ie.-r machine, and arc nt Mistimes prepared to nt lt came 1 Oil) led tbcm to the Central li.iil- ! i.iost scrupulous and delicale tasie. It will always ( tend to the rcpr.irintr of machines in a substantial 1 ..i.,4i i . i v.,1 contnir. t'a.-most IntvTs-iii.K s:t ricR nivl romance 8Ii sniisfaetorv manner, ?nd in verv moderate rau uepot, wlicie the homely l.ttle mate pflh0 ,ilVi rr,r,,fu;iy selected and legibly printed, rates. .rr torirot the pince lliyh 'street, two was found aboard Tom ! J.nd ticiteteu her lor Kotl.eslei uy express, ' ! ...,.1 t.r tUn .-:,, ..., .. ,t.. 1. ,,.. iur.il mi, it.iuj i" ' crit on 1,,- L .el. tmHto.r i tn i ,1. n i.t 1 r , p ' " . lie s:id ho rcckulicd that ho Could ride eleclioii of the b.st men. 1l .si s tii- c. nu; ., . ., , , ' tion that distract k the count rv iimi threatens t he that way twenty miles in an hour, unless j overthrow of republican insiu.ions. It ha.no tear the time table lied. Away went the train, I nVe"k? J The markets ot ocry k;nd an I tlie lasinous are with the refeiee holding his watch, and ' resuUrlv rji-rted in its c u i.ns. ., e , , . i . ' 1 he price of ihe WkLKLV M X is one dollar a the thlCO rc.iows Who had joined 111 the ; Tcnr lor n sheet or ciul.t p:.ues. nn.l tir.y-six col bet against the marc very r.uiowful of ex- ' , s bi,r,1-v V'' lV" ,'-TVc"cs'0l,. 1!,',er c J j and iirintii.se. w0 arc not able to make any discount l-ression. About fifteen miles had been or afiow any premium to friends who may make - run iu about half an hour, and Tom was piinniu in anticipation of easy v'ctiry, when the car bumped over something, and lie wa thrown oft the marc by hastily ap plied air brakes. An axle had broken, and the train was stopped for more than r.n hour. And Tom was not so rueful over the loss of the stakos and the failure of his trick, as he was over his stupidity in t.:i.: ri : .-.fV ,1, nvi i im; iflMi j; iue uiai , ,w . i Bud riding the rest of the twenty miles, as there lad been ample time to dj within I lie hour. To D.' r.risr. C'astou Oil. IJub two (In r il rf c;nnnrr.O! with an ounca of: 11 ell known and popular hotel, the propn ' i ..n.r is now Hinnlv iret:tred to necammoiiatn plvcevine, and r'.di! an ounce of castor oil C'hi'divn will take it and aak for moie 3.TEt.r; Old IiARl. i ake a small ( ..ftL, rP -1 LorV mit it i jo laid, and c-jok ou hour. "lir.u. n.osED ma RurAius" was the1 t'dle of the ltev. I';: Lutz's sermon, in ITew li.tvcii. on Ii'cv Year's night. A Life Drama. Scene, Corner of Sixth & Market Streets, Time, One O'clock. Stranger What's the price of that coat ? Oak Hall Doorkeeper The price is on the ticket, sir, gio.50, in plain figures same price to everybody. ' Stranger Oh, pshaw ; that's what they all say. You'll take off" that 50. Oak Hall Doorkeefer No, sir; under no circumstances. If that 50 could be scratched the price would have been marked so at first. There is no second price The figures are down to bottom rock. Should you buy 1,000 of us, nothing could be taken oft. e have One Price to everybody and all are treated alike, whether they buy a single pair of working pants or three suits. Stranger Isn't that pretty stiff? Oak Hall Doorkeeper Nothing stiff intended. Try us. See if we are not patient and obliging. Only we think it fairest for both parties to name at once the lowest price, and stick to it. Small buyers, on our rule, have as good a chance as large ones. Stranger Well, suppose I purchase a garment and it don't fit? Oak Hall Doorkeeper Bring it back. Stranger Yes, and perhaps get a worse one in exchange. Oak Hall Doorkeeper No, sir; get no worse one get your money back. Stranger Explain that. You mean, of course, if you can't fit me. Oak Hall Doorkeeper No, sir; we mean that if, within ten days, you bring back the garment unworn and uninjured, your money, cent for cent will be returned to you. Stranger You mean simply, if I don't like the goods. Oak H all Doorkeefer I mean if you don't like it, or your wife don't like it or the weather changes, or you find goods somewhere else you like better, or you imagine you have been in any way misinformed, bring back the purchase and take back the purchase money. We give a signed guarantee to that effect. Stranger Why, that's a new thing. What is it like ? Oak Hall Doorkeeper 'Tis a card signed by the firm, binding us in every vav ait a minute, and I'll show you one. Oak Hal?13 Ver arefuIIy the fjIIowinS Guarantee, which goes with every purchase at We Jereby guarantee : 1st. Thai the prices of our g-iodsJlbe a lev a, the vwh putty 0 wafer M aud ryxnvfacture. or, suta anywhere xn the Liiti! States. J 27. That the prices art precisely the same to everybody for so: qyuMiy, on ne day of pureW. o I. That the q'l ility of gowh is as represented on printed libels. iih. Thcl thef-.dlar.MTU of tnh paid ici'l b refund -d, if txner fid the articles V and return Utn unvurn and uninjured within 10 d'.frorr. title of MtrcAcwe WANAMAKER & DROWN. Stranger What is that remark about the quality of goods? Oak Hall Doorkeeper It means that the ACTUAL NAME and rrrade of the goods are printed on the price label attached to every garment in Oak' Hall, and that no misrepresentation can be made. Strangeii Ah, this looks lovely, to be sure, if you only mean to stand up to it. Oak Hall Doorkeeper We do, and shall stand firmly by these principles as our only rules of business. The peoplewho don't believe it can prove us very easily if th-v choose. 7 Stranger Well, I'll try you once at.any rate. We think this was a sensible conclusion. Let the people inform themselves of what vS5i f u H ALL t0 make excelIent CIothinS d Cheapen the Prices under our timer of Business. Our store is fuher than ever of Men's and Boys' Best Made Handsome Clotliin wlncn under our Ready-.vlonry paid down One-Price Guarantee System fixes our prices I r.vcr taan tae wholesale stores. This is a good time to visit the city, and the cost of the f,.re can be saved in getting Clothing at the Low Prices we are now- filing our roods Vitus k& THE SUN. W1:i:KL Y and DA II. Y fur J$7,. . leaver to keen it !'l;v no to the old p:am!ar'l. but to improve and a.ta o its variety an.l t'.iwr. Til K W KKKI.Y SfN'will continue to he a tlmr- ocli iioSjwper, All the new. of the day will he i Tin? A irricul-ma 1 Hi p;.r:iiM it is a proininent , leaMirc 111 mv v v . ' , .i.m i-n i.iii'lUD i will aiways'oe f.mn 1 fr sliaiidusctultotlie farmer. 1'V... ..rnl.K, .il ..n in Ir-'.mlrn: In tt.iirti'a to I' -a cr,nieir. and the V t.l.h rs t IS tlicir I. a -r especially, tl He,( :i- s to no party, and otievs na-Ji-.-tation. eontencinir tor t.riui iue an I lor tue no .! i . ation. ci Tii.. ii'n rL-f-lsi nt r erv k.n! :m I tlie laKiiioum :irn 1 ,lo n-w ,.,w; whl:.i, req,,:,-. piyuivnt of PoiMfe I in nilvinfi! nn iliiliAr n vtir. rii n Iwi'titv f-i'rts' ; i the m.i' of pv.-p.kM postrV-; a.i.le l. is the-rat,- of ! ' Mit' riptior. It i? i t nwc?sar to iret up a clutt : In or.ii r tn hire the V KKKLY S!'. nt i tiis rate. : A nyon ln sin' is one dollar and twenty cents will , get th paper, post-paid, for a year. I e have r.i trVvrim air ,'nts. 1 Ti.e W t,il.t pases, nrty-slx, . ill" lint ll f. 'I liw ll(r. Tlie :itl- ! j r Y nSTEtiTR, f OFFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE, . he news lor 2 ct-nis. Subscrip- ' ' a.", .1 m.mil, .. i R: . , ,V I AND DEALERS IS per f twenty-eight over su.u.Mt. am ' !'.' " : :'"' -"""V', ""'" j i o ciuris oi l'j or ovir. a oiinc til "O per eenr. Ad.iress, " UltM X," Xsw York ClTV. CRAWFORD HOUSE, I'.RKi.Sill liti. I A. John Fitzharris, - Proprietor, f r A VINO leased a n.1 rt furnished the above all who may favor htm with their patronage. The best that the market afford will i-e served at the Talile at M seasons, the Mar will le kept constantly supplied with the choicest liquors, t 1 . ' .." .I..., j 1.1.1.1 will Ha i . . . . I. . I ci,arire of a enrr ful and attentive hot;tr. No i e:tort v. Ul l.e spareu 10 rt-nuer Kues s eouiioi I- abie atd well pR'APocl in evry pnrticalar, arl hv nrmn'rnftfnrian to liusai nos h mi a modnit I wfty to publ c Ar. (May 2, 1373,-tf.l T fl A LlilTZIN TjAKR. ATTORNEY J .t, ri...,. -ii. " , u . , Dim i K?sister and Recorder, iu Court Houa, IT OOPMM AT -TPS, Tl. . T-.rffeet Clothing S. E. cor. of 6 J5; 5A KX Mia litSI PHILADELPHIA. ABOITT THE Singer Seeing Machine And Where to Ruy It. Co-xTRVMAjt See hero, nefjrhhnr. ern you tell me where I cn buy the sewing machine iwcplo t.'.lk fo much nlut ? ''ititkn'OF F.ni:N9niT,fi Yes. with ptPB.nre. 1 i i-reuiiiu ii is iiic iiijur jewing jiucuioe iiiai you mean. t '. Vc. flint's the name of It. C of K. Well, just down there, two doorn eapt of Zahm's store, is the r-laca. nnl rnv wor.i for it yon will t3 well plensod with your purchase if you invest in one of thoscyutichlne. j.CPi-S. JiA 1 I.KY doors cast of Z.iluu's store, Lbcnslmrir t-24.-tf. CAT1D. P.T l:'M T: III 17 UULi!ii1 i S interesto pnrtie heve heen reportintr in j v t the northern part of this county that our rates for mil mi fact n rinff Woolen Goods. A-c., J nre mn;h hiyrlier than they really nre we deem ' it ni'ssnrv for nnr own ti-. .t.-r-t ii-.n ..-i.i r.-w the information of the public to publish the following LIST OF TltlCF.S. Blankets 5"-"f' per pair. Flanu.'l 30 :iul 3." ts. per vanl. s - iri'nett ' lit' ,Zl IVr.i .. - r'r !B a,,a Spinning 20 cts. per lb earning 7 T. M. JONES & SONS, July IS, lS73-tf. Ebensburjf Woolen Factory. I - 1 II V'l ' V f-i "O . . 1 .l!iAljrJ!ilv CC lU., Wholesale nn.l Retail Manufacturer of HealiBj, Parlor and. Ceolini Stoves, JVo. 1402 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, In. ROOFING nnd SVOL'TIXO made to order and warranted perfect iu manufacture and material. orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to, nnd polite attention accorded t all. whether tiier purchase or not. A'.toona. Sept. 5, l.ST3.-tf. Loiiix's mwm works: l.tl I rarklin Klreel, Johtn. RJ-ONfMENTS, HEAD An TOMB STONES, 1 lOL'NXEU ami CABINET SLAV.S, AND TEI?. &c. manufactured of the verv best Ital- f n American Marbles. 1 i'ertect satisfac- llt,aJ" desipn sn.l price guaranteed --7 tirdcrs respectlullysfilic rePt'eCtf llllv Solicited jnd rirmr. 1 eec ted. LJ jhustown, Nov. n, ,i.-tf.j rSE DO OR a 3 Hcua: in Atnerica, 8c larket Sis. COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., IB riL W IS 33. S ? rILTj reeoive money on deposit, diseonnt y and collect notes, find attend to all the business usually done tiv Hankers. Sept.2n.tf. JAt. B.7.AHM. CrtsMer. f ILLINEKY & DHES8 MAKING. The attention of the Ladies of Lbens hiirjr nnd vicinity is directed to the fact that !1S. U. K. .TOXKJ has just received nn invoice of now and fnshionatde Millinery (iooils, at her rooms, in the r.ast ward, libensburiT. "Wedditu? it..M,.ta ;t,ltc r.;.. 1 tV--,-. promptly and neatly done, 'the patronnire of .Iv.ni V.,r;:v-H,V A'j;-"-"J trie lames is rehpectlully solicited. 8-1. 71.J pOAL! COAL!! The subscriber is prepared to furnish, in birire or smMll quantities, all qualities of ANTI1 11ACTTE and LITTMIXOCS COAL, nt lowest market rates, t'oal deliver, d promptly nnd free of charge for haulintr t any point in Ebeiifbnra- or vicinity irders lef t nt the Zaii.m Stouk will nvH ve ear ly attention. ll.lMEL II. ZAHM. Eiiensl)iir, Sept. ,lT3.-tf. II. l'LAXK, M. I)., respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburf? and vieinitv. Office Jad- jninin r?lden"C and immediaiely in the rear of Hon. K. J. Lloyd's iru tire. rviurht calls can c ''ide at the residence of Mrs. liunn. on Craw. lorn !irepi, r.oeiTsriuru. i-Z4.-U.J 1 LOYI.) & CO., Uankkrs, EnExsmma, pa. l5e"Gol.l, Silver. Government I-ouns, and other Securities, boiiK-ht and sold. Interest al lowed on Time Deposits. Collections made at all accessible points in the I'nited'States, aud a Kencral Hankinsr business transacted. M. LT.OYI) & CO , RANKEES. ALTOONA. PA. ' D'j'ftson the principal cities and Silver snd Gold for sale, t'ol lections made. Monies re eeivej r.n deposit, payable on demand without intcre.it, or on time with interest at fair rates. MJ. BUCK, M. I)., PhjKlrlan nnt Snr(tm. Cauroli.town. Pa. Office In rear of John Reek's store. Niirht enlls mav be made the residence of John BrcK, Esq. r April 4, lS73.-tf.l I AMES J. O ATM AN, M. I)., I'hysieinn anil Snreon, EnExsiirno, Pa. OfSce on Hijrh street, nearlv opposite Rlair's Hotel. Residence ii. Town Hall. .1 ulinn street, where night calls should be made 4-4.-tf.I rV W. DICK. Attoknky at-Law, EN ensburp. Pa. OfBce'.fn front room of T. J. Lloyd's new buildh.jr. Centre street. Ail manner of leiral business attenued to s itisfac oriv. and oilect ions a specialtv. r10-14.tf.l DvVIVr t t iT'Pitr ivt a A'"lj MCljr Ut liLIIN, Attorney ft I T. in T rYtnmm T . . i 1 ... ........ w . ji.m u. i . viut-rin eirniii txch(?n5-e building, (up stairs. corner of Clin- ton and Locust streets. Will attend to all bus- ness conticcied with nisproteseion. - "EO M TtFAin-l AtlttrrtPM nt T nw 1 I ltZ ufcA1Mj . AttOrney-al-L,aC, - FenebuiT, Pa. Office on Centre street nee uoori tr .,-n HL-b street. tauif.2VT2.J GREAT REDIICTION IN PRICES TO CASH BUYERS AT THE total fa-FMislii STORE THH undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Ehonsburtr and the public rencr ally that he has made a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES TO CASH BUYERS on all Roods in his line, consisting' of MOWING and REAPING MACIIINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; COOKING, PARLOR AXD HEATING STOVES of the most popular desffrns and of all styles, prices and qualities: mm or evert masmi of my own manufacture: HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! ouch as Looks, Screws, Butt Hinges, Shutter Hlnjres, Table Hineps, Rolts. Iron and Nails, Window lass, Putt v. Table Knivpunnri VWia Oarrinp- Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Ta ble and Tea Spoons, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Scissors, Shears, Kazorsand Strops, Hammers, Axes, Hatchets. Boring' Machines. A turn rs.Chis- seis, i-ianes, compasses, Squares, Files, Hasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Hip, Panel and Cross Cut Saws, Chains or all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Hakes. Forks, Sleisrh-llells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs, Wax, Bristles. Clothes Wash ers and Wringers, Patent Churns and Patent Machines generally, Grind-Stones, Patent Mo lasses Oatesand Measures. Lumber Sticks, Cast Steel Rifles. Shot Ouns, Kevolvers, Pistols.;Car tridees. Powder, t aps. Lend, Horse Shoes' and Nulls, Old Stove Plates.Gratesand Fire Bricks, v ell and Cistern Pumps, &c, &c; Karnoss and Saddlery Ware of all kind, in great variety: WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyond description ; CARIiOX OIL, and OIL L.AMVS, Fish Oil. Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Kosin.Tar. Paint. Varnishes, Turpentine. Al cohol. &c; Sil ver-Piated Ware, Glassware, &c. lftxnily rocerios, such as Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Syrups Molasses, Spices, Drffcd Poaches. Dried Apples, Hominy, Fish, Crackers, Itice, Pearl Barley. &c. Tobacco and Oijjrnx-s;. Paint, Varnish. Whitewash. Scrub. Horse, Shoe, Stove, Dusting, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes : Red-Cords. Manilla it-pes, and many other articles, at the Ii-ex ratmf.tr cnh. 1IOTJS13 SPOUTING made, painted and put up as cheap as possible, for CASnJPfA liberal discount made to country de alers bus ing Tinware hy w-lmlc-sule. GKoliGE HUNTLEY.' Ebensburff, July i, 18;3.-tf. J EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. Cookin-r Htovos, II eat ing- Slovos. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Ka vintr recently taken possession of the new lytlttcd up and commodious luiildintr on llijrh street, two doors enst of the Hank and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than ever to tniinu fact ure all articles in the TIN.n il PKK iind Sll KKT-lIiON WAUL line, nil cf w-f!ivdi will be furnished to buyers at the very lowest living prices. The subscriber alo proposes to keep a full nn.l varied assortment of Ccokicgr, Parlor and Keating Steves of the most approved desijrns. ?-proUTIXO and KOOFINf; made to nritnr and warrfintod perfect in manufacture and ma terial. KF.l'.MKIXG promptly attended to. jn worn aone oj- iue win no done riyht nnd on fair terms, nnd all STOVKS and W A i;V. srlH by me can be depended upon as to quniit- and cannot tie undersold in price. A continuance and increase of patronage is respectfulls- solici ted, nnd no effort will bo wantinur to render en tire satisfaction to all. 'A T.T.TT? r-irxitlXGER. Ebensliurfr. Oct. 1. i"7".-tf. DEALFR in BPvY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HITS, DIPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STOKE. WOOL AND COUNTUY PKODUCK TAKEN I!C MlB.., , oOOrS. Store on South Side of Main Street, r.lcnttlui'. Pa. BOOS, DRDG ani YABIETY STORE R AVISO recontls enlarged our stock weave now propareil to sell at a prcat reduction from former prices. Our ffock consists of Uruifs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Nopps. Loon's, Hall's anl Allen's Hair Hctorntives, Pills. Hutments, Plasters. Liniments, Pnin KIII lors. Citrate Matrnosia, F.ss. Jamaica (5iiib-r. 1'u re Mga'orinfr E.x tracts, Kssences. Lomou Syrup, S'.ioi liinff SyriTp, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, &c.' Cigars and Tobaccos, ninnk TSooks, Peeds, Xotcs nnd Ronds: Can, Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paoer: Envelopes, l'ens, VeneiN, ArnohVs Writinc riui-i, i.mrK nnu iiik, iocki'i nnn I'Jiss ! ""k?- N-wspnpers, Novels. Ifisto- nes. Uitiics. uolurinus, I'raj-er and Toy Hooks, Pi'nknives, l'ipes, &c. t Wo have aldfd to our stork a lot of FINE JEWEbKY. to which we would invite the at tention of the I.ndies. I'HOTOflltAl'H ALBUMS at lower prices than evrr ofiered in this piaen. 1'u per and Cijfars sold either wholesale or re tail. LE.MMOX & MUl'.KAY. July 30, Main Street, Ebeneburgr. TIE HOLIDAYS ME GYEB! AS WE ALL KXOW, BUT THE At li:. .T. 3r.fITS5 CHEAP GASH STORE, Are not over, but rather under, these of any other dealer in Boots, Shoes, Notions, , FEED, GRAIN, 4f, i i lie In Mils "Xfok o' Timber.1' S-A complete and elegant assortments of new poods now in store will positively be sold at the closest margin. Country produce at the highest market prices taken in exchange for goods. Full satisfaction guaranteed to all buyers. Store on High itreet, nea Centre street. E. J. MILLS. Ebensbnrg, Jan. 16. lS"4.-tf. LOOK WELL TO VOIR UNDERSTANDINGS JOHN D. THOMAS, I 5oot ii nd JSlioo 3raker 'lHE undersigned respectfully informs his ru L merous customers ar.d the public generallv that he is prepared to mnuu fact ure ROOTS and SHOES of any desired size or quality, f rom the finest French calf-skin boots to the coarsest brogans, in the vkist hkst vannrk. on the shortest notice, and nt as moderate prices as like work can be obtained anjwhere. I 'se wno r.ave worn uncus and Mine? maue at my establishment need no assurnnee as to : the SllTIFrw.l n il. I i Ir i if m vnmrlr IkrVi.. ti ' ... ... . . . , . i easily I ; convinced .if the fact if they willonly ', IT'veme atrial. Try and be convinced. CT Repairing of Raots and Shoes attended I to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. ' Thankful for pnst favors I feel confident that . ,uv work ,, pricPS win commend rao to a con ! tinuance and increase of the same. ' IOUN D. THO.VAS ESTABLISHES IWENIWIVE TUBS. FRANK W. HAY Manufacturer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF- m coma AND Sheet-Iron WARES, AND DEALEB IN sr. AXD HOUSE-FURMKC GOODS GENERALLY. lobbing in TiX,COPrER&SDEEMROA FliOa PTLT ATKM)D TO. Nos.278, 280 and 2S2 Wasliiaglon Si. JOHNSTOWN. PA. "v7. D. M'Cljiusu John- Hasxas. M'CLELLAXD & CO., Msnafactarer of and Dealers In XYiney mticI Plain FURNITURE I Axrt CKAUIS. We keep constantly on hand In ereat variety a foil line of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, ' IKSTYLES AND AT PRICES T3 SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS Ilavmg the most rk ill ful workmen In the city, we are jre;nred to till all orders fur ernes m mmi vwm i IX riECES OR SUITS, Vt PItlCES Below Either Eastern or Western jVIanufArturer. Warcroom, No. SI FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OPrt)SITE POST-OFFICE, JII.STW.', HA. Repairing Neatly and Prcmptiy Done. -All Furniture sent .'or and delivered in the city free of charire. .V13,'74.-tf. immn mmm imw& VM. P. PAT ton, Alanuravturcr nntl Dealer In a 1.1. rinds or CABINET FITRNITUEE JOUft'STOWX, VA. Bureaus, Itfd-ten'ls, V.'ashstonils, F!lolionrds. Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Wnnlrohe, ltook Cases, Cane Clmlr". Wood Seat Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, l!ol Lounges, Miittreses, Trte-a-Tete. F.xtf-nsion Tabies, Iinin;r Tables, iounRes, t. siphon rds. e., &c., ice. Ac, Are., Ac, A.-c., Arc, Ac., Ac, Ac. kvkp.v rEscnir-Tio or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE ! n,n,,e orrler in excellent st. e nnd at low prices. Cabinet and hairmakr all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered at any point in Johnstown or at Railroad Stetion free of extra charjre. W M. V. V TTON. Johnstown. Oct. 13, 1870.-tf. o tn H O : o 525 1 Eagle PLANING MILL, r. siio MASCrACTVRKR OF Ml'. Ul JUL UUtUul i;ULiiUiilu. LUI SASH-D03S. BRACKETS ANO MWIOJNSS. LUMBER of EVERY DESCRIPTION, Slll;r.KS and POSTS-tedar and I const. Scroil-Sawinir and Ue-sawlnjr done to order. Corner Mosissoit and Asderso JSts., -18.J ALLVOHENY CITY, PA. Sin. WOOLEN FACTORY! . 1-i .. .-, i Woelon Factory, we are now prepared man-ifacttire on short notice. CLOTHS. CASSI NKTS. HL.VNKKTS, FLANNELS of all styles t -f?- Wool taken in exclmnre for roods ,ds or :" worked on shares. Market price n:ti! for X. H. JOXSS A SOSS i.nensminr, t en. '4, lt7a.-tf. F. A. SnOEMAKF.R. ttll. H. SKCBLER klriOEnflAKER & SECHLER, CO TS-S 5 Altnu jH.R.l,nw, t9-l . i:UENSBCicG, Cambria Co , Pi. ltf,J thixgs ironnriTZZr To Keep Oft 1Ioth n nd most effectual receipt rU,,Dr! chips Rr. good to keep in drawls Cidrr robe, clwet.. trunks, etc ST arl preventive of the raraeS Vf Sotb8.p0sitiv Pit Airxf i s Starch t -l bngbt for a lon? time, dissolve, - alnra the size of a sbellbarV a,, ,l"ce of a pint of starch. For starch , " U ginghams, and calicoes, Khif nios!lnN often washed, it is very desTraS le the colors nice and bright miX i" UeP and the cost and troubVesb.g". Catarrh Cck. 1 ake a ;h glass bottle loosely fined 7 ';'nntLcd lour on it the folWinr n,i,fVrt,on' and carbolic acid, 80 giaius Qna 6 Pui (P. gr. 0.96), 90 J rains ;' KkT'" 1 GO grains ; .edified i-iriu of ;aJr grams. Inhale frequently th ?e' SJ nose, and now and then iuto the S.k1' ,uK wren &Kix.-Van. are troubled with a roughness f ifT. and a verv rr..,M. .7.. , 1 '"e s - v iaaes and a very agreeable wash kin. VT111CU Will ingredients which will remove this, of " ?ml; llifrrvH ir-. a . T : . uiiO iri uciure mvnh . ounce; pimpeinel water, fjur LZ der flower water, four ounces - Ct"' U gra.n ; rectiSed spirits of wine! x Fl.EEPLKPSHESS at Uieht is ,.r, dieti by apr.lviurr flictiri t ","1'en re- body and linibs? To ace , ? : a crash towel m.l , ' . u 1L thke i : ", liVfiv mot;.-.,. the blood will bo put iu lively - - - u v " 11 iiaiu 1 1 i nil T I ifk hfl until tubbing harden upon lh , cl,,"t Tr'"' towel is not at hand the baud may be l-S for the purpose. J e Ustl1 Ccrk for Soft Conss.-D!p a bit rf soft linen iair into tnrr.-..,r around the soft u, wraP it : wet tl!o i. .1 r nieht and mm niim o.,.i ; , . u 11 it ... , --rt' lew davn tt, ITl T? d'PP"d ; but the r S to the tl,.ol.l.in.T i'.'.'T: ' "Ul l"e 'itr ; . -""oiuk pain, oiri most immrHi.'if. I. -r... .7. : application. Wear -PPi.cuwon. ear cotton betwetn ike iuu cuius win iiot reaj pear. Routing Rats. -To banish rats,' .,Pt asphodel near the barn stable Vu they are, or put some in tt. i,- K,i(., j,' have such an aversion to tLi plant fl t tbey will quit the premises where it is U they are in drams or cellars, scatter miK phate of iron, fcoj iras. in hti runs 'lhe copperas shcuid uot bo l-,i,., 1' ' i. j is our b.stand cheapest disi:.f( t..ant '-r, buipm.nc arm uiuus tlieir feet, and tluv leave in a thort time without dvin. TL "5 will be appreciated by every housekceir that has to cudure the stencli of a eiiul rat. Poke-Root for DEsxnoTiNo lNrf-s. D. F. C. Renntr, of Fu-dcrick couptv Md., writes to the Department of AjriicuV ture that several years arj.j be coiltrttd some oke-ioot (yJ,ytnt,irro dtcar.dra: f.r medicinal purposes, and placed it at va i ous places about the bouse to l,v. Af;r several days he observed that tllcre c many cuekroaches lying d.a.l, aiiJ u;n:i examination found that they Lad been j ar taking freely of poko-root. Some cf tLe iot was placed m ar their haunts, ni.d :Le Jesuit was that it 1 id the premise of vu n insects. Since then be has conmiutiiatij the remedy to othei-s, who have tctid it with satUlactory results. now to ArpT Li mr. Ve tin::1. !iir should never bo plowed under, as it y.ili rapidly in the soil when pl;ecd 0:1 tor. a: J it needs the action of the aim .n e:e 10 produce the best result. Jlr. J. . G . of this, State. Fays be lias r.'.owed 1:1. li-ie i .from ,,,e bu;t0in uf tl,e ful wws u" Iif- 1 Uen years after sowing it upon the surface ! on grass. This showed a rapid shAw.s. ' j Ollfl till if .!, j wl , 1 1 i low t.1B llf . ' f, J" it as l great impoitauce in briiigiuff u poor soil, and says that many of the fkiji formerly the poorest, upon his farm, t now the most productive, aud made frm t'-p-drcsiug with bine, at the late i-f tifty to five hundred bushels to the acr. We should recommend to slake the l;me with briue mads of refused s.dt before t p dressiur. A SQriKTtET."s Leap. Recently a li?t: red squirrel, having been pestcied CJ'.f.d cral.ly by the lads above the saw-in-ll of Eben Webster & Co., on Maib Tuiiit, Orono, took refuge for life by luutiir.g r.p the huge brick chimney near tlie uii'i. 1 clinging to tlie corner lie kept fii-tin'i0 w t.vs.: 1U"1 feet from the ground. A wrc aa more of the waste stud from ti e mill ''ded to the fnnace the chimney C"? hottci his situation lccatre ni '.e at;d more dis.ijiieeavA. He tried to deicc-r-d upon the side of tl,e clumnrv. but afn-r getting down a few fevt gave iVun. luwi about and went back. l?y tiiis t un Ua chimney top had become "so 1 -t t'n1 must leavo it, so after looking about ca.t--fully for a few minutes be t-.nK iit!y mice up b;s mind that he Tnn-t V-np t save L: life, and this he did, spreadin;; out bisks and balancing himself s that be Hi'rf the ground about fi.'ty feet from the base, nn injured, aud immediately scampered eff and secreted himself undcra pile of boaui a little distanc aw a v. Roma 1fmaiks. An imponnlnisear ery has Wen made at Higbwood. mar tLe Tillage f Ashiil, in Noifolk. England", con sisting of a vast collection of Jhunsn re mains in an oak-lined well. fiv feet (it"? The Norfolk and Norwich Arcli.eolical ! Society iccentlv visited lhe spot. w.Kti t 'e well, under the stijieriiif ?udcnv-e el .'r Ibirton, was emptied of its contents ly number of workmen. The well c ..;iui Great variety of articles, tbeir.ot abundaw being urns, "of which about l'Xi bave ln obtained; more tban ftflv of tbese arc re fect and many of mnst beautif.il ormi ornamentation. There is cmie:.; doubt as to the purpose which tb?se were intended to serve. Tlieiv a:e two at Ashiil, aud others h.tve been im olstfvhere. A ITAPrT Facvitv. The nephew of the celebrated Chief or 1 '; or P.iris, possessed one sinpi'ar q" which would have made him .m exec .it ! clown in a pantomime. He bail t no I rare quaJity of forcing Uc l.il " While his eves would apparen-.j that he was'cryifg bis mou'.l. laughinjr. his cheeks furrowed hke of an old man. More wonderful, ue control of all these transform: U' could retain them at will wiumut u or pain. It is said that du.n.e davs of the Empire he cut 'n ::.!' Llf di.Terent places iiniccogmzed by e most intimate associates. k n Tr-r The rolter raia is one of the o;ui.itie- The stem cb08 not excec.l a ' ,(l h,,nl eter and crows to the h;-bt ol oe -x . i-. . ct iiie,ill.1! I. -. --w i leer. Illll HS rivnu i', - - -. winv. to in the nature of its wihki a nrQ - ! rontiiin so much silica that ,, ,1. coin,!. II W Illll" - - ...ilfti 1 The bark contai.is monr -- rf j wood ; and in prep"nB ' . ' ua I use, it is first l.n.rut. J. 1 ' ,iin,lrf invii 111 . pulverize! md tn.xe.J " - - ' 5ua,:t,yof ch jn"' i mi per vr ware. yx .... j , THhie'"?, fiit ' Mipen i ware :t I . . . u hell dried -a ROlt SuablODC, r m k - i v - i ir
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