A SISTER OFCIIARITY. A strange and unusual spectacle was ptesented to the passers-by in London on the 10th of April. It was a funeral no uncommon eight in thi3 teeming city ! Yet thia one was exceptional. A white hearso with white plumes. Carriages full of persons with white capa or white veils. Caba crammed with people, and following the mournful proceepion, for many a weary ruile, a large but orderly crowd of men and worcen, their faces set in sorrowful efforts to keep down the rising sob, but steadily runrcbing on under the burning sun of that truly summer's day, untill the gates of the Kensal Green Cemetery were reached. And then the procession of white veiled woniea formed in twos and twos, and the wail of both men and women burst forth uncontrollably until the officiating clergy themselves LroLe down, and for u time nothing was heard but groans and 6obs and tears. "And who was this i"' asked Protestant friend, "Whose death Las caused such n sensation in this busy, money-loving city of out a? Why, all these mea must have given up their day's work to come ?" "Who can it be ?" was repeated from every mouth. Reader, we can answer the question. It was an hum tie Sifter of Charity, one whom the world knew not, whom the rich probably often patsed with a emile of ecorn, as they, brushed by her on her errands of charitv. one whose very name was unknown to those who loved her best, save that one which her deeds have engraved in the hearts of men : "Sister Stephanie." For days before all was over, sobbing women and little children and hard-featured men wt3 uld bang round the Convent door, ar d eagerly ask of any ono who cams forth ; "How is the Sister to-day ?" and when the answer was unfavorable, rugged hands passed roughly across streaming eyes, and the crowd dispersed with slow and sad dened tteps. And then the end came. So sweetly, bo peacefully, that those dear tst to her could not tell the moment when the pure spirit went home ; without a mo ment's strugglo, with the last words of the Absolution sounding through the stillness of the dying chamber and the faint re sponse, "Thank you," still echoing in the ear of the loviug Superior whose hand she held, and who had watched over hc-r day and night as only mothers can. And there, robed in her simple Sister's dies?, sho lay; and in her band fresh, sweet flowers ; and round that inanimate form, fiotn eurly morning till late at night, the poor crowd ed, kneeling, robbing, and praying. Kadi bad some 6tory to tell of her loving care. How tills one bad been saved both body and soul ; how the other hud been rescued from lineerinrr Bi,.Lrrj l.r il.a 5 - - - . . , ..v. m liJIf.l j would have starved but for help by her umeiy given ; how the fourth would have yielded to temptation but for her kind, earnest words ; and so the theme was taken up and repeated by one tearful face after the other. Now what was the secret of this humble woman's power ? Simple in character, in word and deed, how is it bhe had such influence ? The answer may be found in one word : Luce. Fho loved God with all her heart, and this love extended itself to all around her in a thousand ramifications which the inge nuity of charity alone can teach. She w.n likewise so thrronah in her work, and with such a detestation of everything that 8jl Toreu or numoug or unreality. What ever her hand found to do, she did it with all her might, as in the sight of God ; an example which all may fellow who will seek the same mean3, and strive to attain a like simple and earnest spirit. It was a significant fact that, whereas hundreds of grand funeral?, with all the trappings of woe, passed unnoticed that week through our crowded streets, this ono alone, es corted by those "patrons of our souls, the poor," as St. Ambrose calls them, at tracted the notice and sympathy of people of all classes and shades of opinion. "Yet, when we firt came to LiTndon, they ?put at us 1" quietly remarked a Sister to whom we were speaking of this funeral. May we not look upon this change of feeling as an indication, not only of tho greater liberality shown to our co-religionists, but of the way iu which the Sisters' work had teld upon tha masses in our great cities? London Tahiti. A Bcestitctk for Cartkt Hero U a recipe for making carpet which we hope ome one will test, and give ns the beue Ct of his or her opinion : Save all your eld newspapers and when you get enough for the purpose make a paste same ns fcr puttlDg on the wall, aud lay thera down one by one, pasting them, till your floor is covered, then let it dry ; then lay down nother In the same way. When again dry get gome wall paper of suitable color ud paste all over it. When dry go over U with a good ooat of varnish, and yon will kave a nice covering for your floor, which will wear as long as a carpet and look as well as oil cloth. This is a cheap method cf covorlng bedroom floors and other rooms "which are not auch UFcd. When required to be cleanse wipe off with a wet cloth. Cut Orr thb Leaves. Almost every one who has had any experience in garden ing knows the importance of pruning newly Elanted trees. But in transplanting cab agea, beets, tomatoes, and i i liar ve.ita blea, few ever think of taking ofT any of the leaves, an operation fully as impcrtant as the reduction, of the branches if an apple or pear tree. Let every od who is about ketting out any of the succulent plants try the cutting off the larger leaves, and we think they will never omit it again. Hearth and llomt. To Kmp the Bugs Away. Protect your ttelon, squash, and cucumber vines thus : Take sticks four inches long and one half inch in diameter pine is tho best. rap one inch of one end in a piece cf cot ton or Iineu. Dip this In turpentine, and stick one or two in each hill, leaving only the wrapped part above ground. The odor tf the turpentine does the business. "I have tried this for four years." says a cor respondent of an exchange paper "with uniform success." Stkawbsbrt Wise. According to the Practical Farmer, three quarts of strawber ries make one quart of juice. Add three quarts of water and three pounds of sugar. Use a clean sweet cask, and leave the tuu out for fermentation. When this subsides" close tight, and the wine is ready for use. "It will keep ten years and more if it can be secured from depredation, which, on ac count of attractive qualities has been found a very difficult undertaking."' " The Cunning oe the Fox. A hun ter, who was one morning keeping watch in the forest, saw a fox cautiously mak ing his approach toward the stump of an old tree. When sufficiently near, ho took a high and determined jump on the top of it, and, after looking round awhile, hopped to the ground again. After Rey nard had repeated this knightly exercise soveral times, he went his way, but pres ently returned to the spot, bearing a prct- j ty heavy p i "0 of dry oak in his mouth, I m l thus burdom.'d, and as it would seem ' for the purpose of testng his vaulting pow- ers, he renewed his leaps on to the stump. After a time, however, and when he found that, weighted as he was, he cr.uld make the ascent with facility, he desisted fi'om further efforts, dropped the piece of wood from his mouth, and coiling himsdf upon the top of the stump, remained mo tionless as if dead. At iho approach of evening an old sow and her progeny, five or six in number, issued from a neighbor mg thicket, and pursuing their usual track, passed near the stump in questioD. Two of her sucklings, followed somewhat i behind the rest, and j'ist as they neared his ambush, Michael, with the raj idity of thought, darted down fmrn his perch upon one of them, and in the twinkling of an eye bore it in triumph on to the fast ness he had so providentially prepared be forehand. Confounded at the shrieks of her ollspring, the old sow returned in fury to the spot, and until lute iu the night made repeated despcrato nttempts to storm the murderer's stronghold ; but the fox took the matter coolly, and devoured the ;ig under the very nose of its mother. Naturalist in Xcru'ity. Rfcbxti.v at Lockport, N. Y., the seat of a juryman absent from the Supreme Couif, was taken possession of by a ilog. The Judjj.p, addressing one of the counsel, said, "You see, Mr. Lnning, that the jurymen's seats are all occupied. Are you ready to proceed ?" The lawyer raised his glasses to his eyes, and after a brief survey of the jury-box, made . the witty reply : "Your Honor, that fellow might do for a Judge, but I should hate to trust him for a juryman." The highest mine in the world is re ported to be the Fotosi silver mine, in the Andes of Peru, which is 1 1,375 feet above Iho level of the sea. The deepest mine is the new SaJz Work, a salt mine in West phalia, which is 2,050 feet below tho sur face of tho ocean. It is further asserted that the average depth of the coal mines of Great Britain greatly exceeds that of a like number of any other kind of mines in the world. E A l 19 M lf,t 1 PHILADELPHIA, JK2TSamp!e3 sent by mail when written for. P A I R 11 A N K S ' ST.WDARD OF ALL KINDS. ALSO, BAGGAGE BARROWS, WAREHOUSE TRUCKS, COPYING PRESSES, Improved Money Drawers, &c. FAIRBANK, MORSE & CO.. 13'1 Sccoud Avenue, Near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. Scales kipairfd promptly. (ap 8.3m.) ecuup:tiie shadow ere the substaxce fades! m SPCXtE'S KEXT Is row in perfect order for executing Tictiires ih every style of the art. Photographs of lifa like accurccv, ran'in-? from the smallest card picture to the largest u;ze for framing, taken in any weather, and warranted to give satisfaction Particular attention paid to children's pictures r rames of all kinds for sale cheap. Frames of any kind not on hand will be ordered when de sired. Inltructiou in the art on lioeral terir.i. .C'a!,ery on Juhan street, 3 doora north of J own Hill. T. T. SPEXCE. Lhenshurg, Oct. 8,;iSCS. photo grapher. W F. ALT FAT HER, MANCFACTURKR And Wholesale and lictail Dealer in HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, PL.VU iSU VIM CCT Ctievrin? and Satokln Tobacco, Snuf, Pipes, Snvjr Doxes $ Cigar Cat. AT TH SieK Or TEK IJTP1AW, MAiy BTOEST, - - - JQHNSTOTry. JOOK IIEHE ! LOOK IIE1IE ! ! A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell the Farm on which he resides, in Allegheny twp., Cambria county. i tie I-arm contains 145 Acres (90 cleared) and the improvements areuuiple and in pood order, l au- terms and ludLjputab'e title. Possession ""VS. i ftftS, A. WALTERS. Fib. i, ieo9.-tf. LoielU) F. 0. I860. SPII1& mi I an now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCIJASF.KS OF Til SHEET-IRON & Cffl HI . KITH Ell AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. My stock cons"?ts in part of every variety of Tin, Slicct-Iron, COPPER AND HRASS WARES," I?S VMKIXKIl AND T.,IN SAUCE-PAKS, BOILERS. &c, I COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS, OIL j CANS. HOL'SKFURNISIIINO UAUD ! VAll OF EVERY KIND. Speai'a Anti-.Ouat HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES. NOliLE, TRIUMPH ad PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cot king Stove desired I will pet when ordered at manufacturer's prices. 0 ld iove Plates and Grates, Xrc, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sll ; others will be ordered vvhea wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, ail of which will le made out of best mati rial and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Carnsrs, Wick and Chimneys "WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL. 1 would co.ll particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass dona, for pivino more litrht than any other in u. Alo, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SFE.CCR'S SI FTlIEl ! It recommend it.-elf. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of All aies constantly on Laud. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Obpper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible iates. Wholesale Merchants Lists now rtady, and will be sht on app.iuatiou by mail or in person. Ilopipg to ee all my old customers and many new ones this yping, I return my most sincere thanks frr the very lil eral yn. tronage I have already received, ttnd will endeavor to please ail who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FKANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7. l$i;7. 0.iEaT Rr.T.rcTio 1i:Tcks ! tv cash litmus i mm-mmwm store. The vndcrsiijr.ed respectfully Informs the citizens of !.t-niburg and the public geier ally that he has made a prcat reduction iu pri-.cs to CASH IiUVKKS. My stock will coin ist, in pj.rt.cf Covkinj, Varl-r and Heat- in'j ISiovrs, of the mott poj.uia.- kimla ; Tin ware cf evfry description, (1 my own man ufacture ; llarthrare of all kind, such as Locks. Sciews, JJurt Hinges, Table Hincs, ffhutter Hinges, r,o:tK, In-n and Nail.s, Win dow Glass:. Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Caiviiig Knives and Fork?, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Pen and l'ocket Knives in great variety, Sfifsor?. Shears, Ilazors and Strops. Axed, Hatchets, Hammers, B-Tingr Machine-',, Augers, Chisseij, Planes, (,m paes, Sqiiares, Files, Unspa, Anvils, Vises. WreccJiC-s, Pip, Panel nd Cross-Cut E;iws, Chain.- rf nil kiuds. Shovels, Spa-ics, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Slciyh Dells, rsfioe Lurits, 1 es. Wax Diisties, Clothes Wringers, Grind Stones. Patent Mob Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, llor.'-e Shoes, Cast Steel, Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridge. Pow der, Caps, Lead. Arc, Old Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks. Well and Cistern Pumps find Tubin-r ; Harnsjs and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; ll'oodcn and Willow Ware in -;r"at variety ; Carbon Oil mnl Oil Lamps, Fish Qll, Lard Oil. Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Il'isiii, Tar, Gins.-n-are, Pairts, Varnish es, TurpoiUi:i! Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molascos, Sjr i:ps, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Fish, Hotniny, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse. Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds aud sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at tho lowest rates f. r CASH. House Spouting made, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers huvii. Tinware wholesale. GEO. llUiSTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 28. 13G7.-IL Q-EORGE AW YEAOElf, Wholesale aud Ratall Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVJ1RY DESCRIPTION, TIN. COPPER II SHEET-I10S WAR! OF HIS OWJf MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other woik in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, 1LTOOXA, The otily dealer in the cit? havinp tho riit to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S rOVE. the mot perfect, complete and satisfactory Stove ever introduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Ieices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A. D. CRISTE, "WITH IFffTLE & BAIE, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. KOOFLAITD'S GEEEEAN BIT TEH 3, AK9 HQOFLAHD'S GERMAN TOlill- Vr "rep.-xred tjr Dr. O. VL Jaakaon, rfaMadctphia. Their intrwilacuuu iuW tM cuuutry Xryua Uurauuiy OCCUl'VuJ. ill THEY CUKEO TQUtt FATIIEB3 AUD MCTII3CS, AnJ v.-i3t ourr yon i1 ynrir ohiUren. Ttxoy n entirely 3ilitrjt txa aasamiraja winy prtjmrH'.lons now Ff JJJI. J the eouulLy e;il!tfd li.ittra or fc"j ' "T"! Tmiicm. Thov ura ho tavern prent mxnn eejLijniumi. or ttuytWIftg lijon; but uJ, ituuuit, ruiiiUiU) iuUlulnBa. 'AUxT are Liver Complaint. DYSPEPSIA, Kerrous Dobllrty, JAUNDI (JSij Diseases of tho Kidneys, ERUPTIONS OF THE SXIN, nd all ! ai-i.Ins from a Sisoiw 6teJ t-ltc-r, Ptoniacb, or mvciLLrr of tk jizooa. Constipation. FlaHileneo, Iniv-nrcX TilfJt, Of tue Btorcacr?!. Kiaubus. Bain Yin m l. Disgust for TooA. r-ilnaes or Veia)it m the Stomachs Eour IUi uot-!tions, Einlt- iTLg-oj' Fluttej-inq: at the I it of tile &oix.aeh. Swim- min:; of tk o lietvd. Hurried or Dii.'uU Breithiruf, Flxitterirjr C u IV o c a t i c p when in a. Lv- Sen a t i o a in Posture. Vision, Dots BiRht, Duil 1) i m nPRn tk 1 or Webs ttofovo XXua 13.. ir. ' . . t r . ill tlm iJeiiai&ijcy ol jfarrapiratian. YeUowneaa of the ELia and Eyea, Pain iu the Side, Back, Chost, Lionbs. eta.. Suokif-ii Piujsiios of iJeat, Bum Irtr in thts i-lnab, Coituit IjiHUfinirijjB cf Frll end Gr.-at D;nrta-ioi of Spirit 44 Uu.tr. t H.iicau of Hi L.tvar or l)ycaLwm Docfiand's Gorman Cittcrs In xxtrvy vcsrtTle. nnl oo;itiTn jut !H;noi-. It In a compound of Piui1 fixr Ira-!. Tite itool.i, S!ert, and fiiirUn from wltl(ft tli extracts nrc mn! are titix.refl .ssme in German y. All tin'- ir.t'Alrf Y-fifnal Tirturg are x t J-n t d t J'f tront I Iieni by a a c 1 c ii i li r dssrSa- c!emlt. Thco ixx 1 r.-i el. turn llieu iriV4;r J-i to tis tuiiulr)' l he efd rn!M.ij ttr Hi e itwtii. lure l lhrc i;tlf-r. 'i'in i. H'j (lolulirnu!tajicv ff ou) Iiln uwi ir. cuim)!Uilliig tin.- :itiera, l.ciit-t) ll Vt tiie oalT frii I t-ri lint -ji he uncd lit fi;t' ulitre uicoiioilc wliui ulfuu t u.r ii.tt 4viiuUjii: Eoofland's German Tonl3 U n eovxhmttzm cf aft f wf :'ns rf Pi Jt'9f99. with ptkb .SflitVa tVi Hum, Oranfft tic. H ft erjj for the Airne Uire&t'S at the N"Jrr, tn ags w?Ar tm7? firr alcjulc itwntjr it rrinrd. vff bear mind that th&cr rrrMffies ttre fntirtf'y riifurnt frrrm n, j viKtrt 0jerisi ftr the cure of the rfi.c white the others r mtr iUc ''" if ruin im 9vm form. The lOTi IJ is decidedly (uc 0 tht most ; Sant ajii affrtfjMle rtvttdirs ev-er vjfere-i to the juKq IU fci jj is cai.-rye- tt is a pUasurt to teskt it, h.He i1 kft-iJwiuAt icj,Lxi aJing. and mdtctneti J"va'itc4 kxtS DEBILITY. Ptrrt or 7mn in bsrSOS ttf Ptbuitj. Thfy imparl a fclca U riyor M ryOtm, tSrrm,(fn J PTl ar?"', eou on enjoyment nf ffj f Ti I ! f"4, nohi Ot r n.acA o dcti U.ptrrtjy tkt Hoci. flirt a good, imm litulihy comf lraxon, rJ.o-( ic ytlliru n',t from Oi eye, nuparl a Lkwm to H,e cficeit, and thumit tht jxHeM from a thorl-brtaihetL, txtanaUd, mi'Otc. anti nervous invalid, to afitfl jnoed, , and ripni ow pjriun. VJe&h and Ddicnie Children are matie trts ty Ji nz titv TTitlei oy Ionic. Vji titct, tlitf r I-"trt31y 3lti rtut-H. Xie cau lie r.iiittH.; red v!tli perfect f-ty r s Ziit! tlr uortiu( old. ib ntot tiuiicic reiuul. or u Ol Itluetjr. !CUt llzmedUt art Cu Utt rerr Tcnnvn, and trill cure nU di-nct nfalUng frmt lit U'.nnd. Ktr.p yeui'W jiui (r.off pic ! ; Wp ynvr Ltrer in orv'er ; I 4 ymr diniirt cruant in a utund, beahy SA ftctrnaititn, fcv tht tn' of tltcse renMlfianiiitaanasAmii nt dtKoat Wilj ever atmO you. TJie 0t w,.- tn tin ctruniry rertrw-i Ih.m. If neart of hmiert rcputatton Q fur wjlklT.Q you muU tiy Uittt yrvpurattoii. ruoir norr. geo. w. -vvooDWAnrs CKJef Justice of tho Pupmne Court cr IVnny1-o-5 I'TiiLAfEi.f i!iA, M.irh 16, lC7. I.finH " foiwtT German Kilter " it nnt an icaUttj bevrrapc, tut n a (jnod umie, utefttl tn thurarrt tf the aejetiive org mr, ami of gi eat tmtfU in eatim c ObiiU) ajui taint of nrroue ud(ont n the tyrtem. Xovrt trulv. 6 SO. W. WOOOirAJtlk vnon nois. jaues Tnoiivsoi?, Cadse of the Sapreme Conrt of rpnny)"ni.-. rHUiMuaii Arril US. ISM. I fonilder j IJoortanrt' cciiiian ist 'A tern ' n vnhtak! ",lil'" hirase Stissi-X of attack of IndlKeKtlonodka raiiiMor UyKpefxtta. J Ciiu cinjfy ttiSf irom toy st ieiiico ot It Yours, ts rpvptct, fuom nrcv. joskph n. keitkard, d. d., rMtor of ttse Toni RnMst Chnrch Phi!1lp!i(a. 1k. Jicksox I)kak Sir: haci bten frequently rrtjurttt.l to eonntvt fry namt vrifh rteommrriJnlic n nf dtJf'errU kinlt of meiicin, bru regarding the pra.aU as out ef my ajminpriatt sjihrre, 1 hate in afl catr4 c'a c iic l ; (ut toiHi a cr prarf in parioaj inj'anott, an4 partieuiariy in my nn antily, tf tht tuefulneM iff Dr. Jlonfand $ Herman Bitter. 1 distort Jnr ono frnmx wrf vsuai courts, to exfyrtrt my full oonriction that tor rini uc:imy me pyhifai ann tK)itfiilly for Uv Complaint, it is n preparation. In fail; but ttJtvnllp, le f.t h'-nstaal Mtfe and vh1div1 frm It Mtm dnuid not, U w3 it 'run Uu vjjtrm vas. to Uox-uV tttltmW 1'ourt, very rttpeetfyilly. Eighth, ttcivlg ' "-L tt iifff CAUTIOIT. Boofnntf tttrmmn RmmU. crt rrmntrfm fh4 genuine have Pie epnUtr nf CM. JavkOt P tn front of Uie ottfrrO tcmfpvr iencK ami tk meme of Hl erheU Uatati b taai kU&m oUifT trt) counterfeit. Price r tb BlttSTs, 1 f( f,tt bottle I r, a bait tloaen for f5 OO. Pries ef ti Tonic, $1 So pejf tKrtdCl Or, a half 4zn lor $1 50. The Krale Is ft up tn qrmrt bntii'em ifo?Ife lAti it t Dr. IhrrwTntTt Qvrman PnfHtt thru are to mra,'y wet and to highly rixn "xW; and do bi-iitoi -v. aJUo Vir 2-vWii to ttutu'. you to take M i'W'-)ng tUe ta( &f yay toy i just cf h i Jfgjood, beemtft tt vxak,ta Urg.r yrr.fj: mm 1iwiltf on . The Memes aiet toill b tom by tnfr-ii tmg otaiUv tLpom cruttu tnt to U PKINC1PAX. OFF1CX5, AT THE QB&HAS' MUEDICISB BTOiaSff JVa til ABCa BTMEBT, FMladcJfhtm, USASL II. EVAlf 3f r Proprietor rormerty C. M JACSSOST SS CO. Xbeo Ucmcdlea &ro lor sale by Drus Blsta, 8tareleeperst amd BXUtae D3tma, turn everywliero. lo not forijel to mramin toel 0U evade f09 btOk (a ortler to goi the gtnarus. pFor Sale by K. J. LLOYD, Drueoi,r VI 13 Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair lo ils natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which w at one ngreeabla, healthy, and effectual for preserving th liair. J'"adtd or gray Jtair is soon restored to ils original color with tfi gloss and j. iiiu iiair is iiitcx cneJ, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair -where tho follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be eared for usefulness by thia opplication. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Iu occasional use will prevent tho hair froui turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Froo from those deleterious substances which make Eome preparations dangeron3 and injurious to the hair, tho Vigor can ouly benefit but not harm it It' wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found eo desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not sou white cambric, and yet lasts long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy luoire and a gruteful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C Ayer & Co., FttACTICAX AND AliALTTICAX. ClIElII3T3, LtnYELI,, MASS. pnica $1.00. For sa!e by R. J. LLOYD, Aent, Ebensbnrg. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, nob as Oouhs. Colds, "Whooping Cough, Uronohitia, AthTTa.t and Consumption. rrohablT bctw Doforo in tho whole history of medicine, Las anything won o widely ani ho deeply upon tiiu confidtmce of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pcLroonary complaints. Through a loui 6tie of years, and amonif most of the races of men it has risen higher ana hiclier tn U'cir catimi. boa, as ic hca become bttter known. lu niuform character and power to cure the Tarioas affection of tho luii9 and throat, have mule it known as a ro table proiector asrainft them. While adapted to mvMer forma of diaouso and to younR childj en, it id at the i.a:ne time tne nio&t effectual remedy that can be glvcu for incipient conaainptlou, and the dun porotn aiTections of U10 throat and luiijf . Asa prr vision Haiii6t sudden attacks of C'rowj, it should be kept on hand in crerr familr, and indeed as all aro eometiuies subject o colJa and coughs, aU should bo provided with Uiia antk'.ote for tiieio. AJihoiign cetUed t'onwmnUon Is thouzlit In ctimblc, Etill great nTimura cf cases where the dis f ase ennei eelticd, have heu coiDT'Setely cuieil, r-nd the patient re&tortj tr sound ha'Li hr tha Cherry l'ectoral. 60 concplete U its mastery over the disorder cf tho Lmi:js and Throat, thrlt the most obiUuate of them yield to it. Wb.au uoih lur olee could reach them, under tbo Cherry i to toral they subsido and disappear. Singers and tblic tipnakers find great pro tection from it. ulsthmn U Uvrays relieved and often wholly carod by it. JOrottchitls la generally cured bv tnXlng tb Cherry Pectoral in femsil and frequent doses. 60 generally are its Tirtues knovia that we need not publish the certiiicates of them here, or do more than aaeura the publio Ui&t lis qualiLie aro fully nutlntolned, Ayer's Ague Cure, F9Lv$ 1111(1 A?ue. Intermittent Tever, Ohill Fover, Komittent Fever, Dumb A?ue, Periodioal or BUious Fever, &c, and indeed all tho affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or tuiauuU9 poisons. As its name I.nolle?, It does Cure, and rtoes r"t fsil. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, HismuUi, Zinc, nor any oihpr mineral or poieonom snbetanco v-hatover, it in nowise injures any patient. The n Timber and imnortance of its enres in tt;e nnie dU tricts, are liternlJr vrnid acroi.nt. and we believe irilhoct a parallrl in the hUtory of Aru medicine. Our pride u frratifled bv the acknowledgments we rwceive of tha radical enres effected in obetinate casp.s, and where other remedies had -wholly failed. Uii.-iocUroated persons, either resident in, or travelling throngh miasmatio localities, will be pro tected by taking the AUVE CTTRE daily. For Liter Comptainto, arising from torpidity rr Uie I.iver, it ia an excellent remedy, Etunulatinii the Livrr into hea.'thv activirv. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaint, It ts an excellent remedy, producing many trtilv re markable cures, where other medicines hart failed. Prepared by J. C. Ater & Co., J'rac.tical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell. Mass.. and sold an round the world. ' S7MICJS, St MO Pfi BOTTXB. HcrsR J. Lloyd, Ageut, Eiek6bceo, Pa. JOHN C R O U S E , WH0LK8LE PEALEIt Mt FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AXO LIl OI!M. BEST BRANDS OP BRANDY. WniSKY IRIS M WHISKY, GIN. &c, &c. The very best qualities of Liquors, Wines, &c, fv.r Medical purpcoa. Prices LOW. t3FHotel and Siloon keepers will do -well to Hire me a call at my store on Canal street, inibuilJiug formerly occupied by T. G. Stewart & Co, Johnston u, Aug. 27, I26d. tr. T. J A MES' HOTEL, Conducted on the European rian,) 405 & 407 Libhiitt Street, oi'Po.sitb tui Uxios DtroT, I'lTTSBuaon, Pa. JAUES K. LAN A II AN, - - - Proprietor. This House Is newly built nnd splendidly fCruitihcd, and convcuienc to all the Rail roads comiDg into tho city. Tho Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. oct.l7.-ly. PITTSBURGH STAR, IVo. 420 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, 'PA. Lje.II-Iy. FELTS IIENLY, Trop'r. r,r UNION HOUSE, PBENRBURO, Pa., JEROME A. TLOTT Ij Fropictor, spares no pains to render thia hotel worthy of a continuation of tho liberal patronage it lias heretofore received. His Ublo will always bo furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with tho best cf hquor8.Hi3 stable islarpe, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging boKtler- Jan 80, 18C3.-tf. J FOUNTAIN HOUSE, EEwsncaa. R P US CO., Prop'ra. Tno TABp is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Dab u supplied with choice linuorf, and the Ktaw.e attended by retnl hostlers. TranBient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week aaonth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 L. O A T M A FBENSliUPG. PA.. N I the sole owner of the Right to Manufacture and sell THE UNEQUALLED METROPOLITAN OIL!! Mm 1j. L. LANGSTROTII'S FATHTMQVABLE COMB EE EIVE! PRONOUNCED THE BEST EVER YET introduced in this County or State. Any person buying a family riht can hare tbt-ir Bees transferred front an old box to a new one. In evnry instance in which thia has been done the result h is been entirely patisfactory, and the firit t ike of honey has invariably paid all expenses, at.d frequently exceeded them. Proof of the superior merits of this invention ill be found in the testimony of every man lio hup given it a trial, and amouj: the number are the gtntiMi;en named below, and their experience idiould induce every one Interested in Bees to lll'l 4 FAMILY HIUT! Iletiry C. Kirkpatrick, of Carroll towmthip, took l(i6 pounds of surplus honey fioni two hive?, which he sold at 35 cents per pound. Adam Deitrich. of Carroll township, took, from two bives 100 ponndn of eurplns honey. Jamei Kirkpatrklc, ot Chet township, took CO pounds of enrploa honey front one hivtf. Jacob Kirkpatrick, of Chest township, ob tained 72 pounds of surplus honey from one hive, worth not leas than $21, and the right cost him only $5. Peter Campbell from one hive obtained 3S pounds of surplus honey at one time ttuite a number of simi'nr statements, authenticated by some of the best citizens of Cambiia county, could be obtained in proof of the superior merits of Langstroth'a Patent Mo vable Comb Bee Hive. Persons L-hin to purchase family rights fchouid call on or address PETER CAMPBELL, Nov. 6, lS3G.-tf. Carrolllown, r. JobrnvtoYvn and Ebenburg MARBLE WORKS! HaTinec a'ain takon charge of. the branch Marble Works nt Eberisburfr.fl SjnV which he wi!l operate in ionnectionl"Vip4i C'A with liia exteun'.ve ectahlUbinerit atlfrlw1'!' Johnstown, the Btib3criber adopts this'jj metno i 01 miorminp ine citizens 01 rigs Cambria cop.nty, that he keeps a con- uj sLnt sunnlv of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he in prepared st stated limes in Ebetis burg and at ail times in Johnstown, to manu facture to order, either as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, in as workmanlike manrCr and at as low prices as like work can be put up in any of the cities. Having in my employ a full force of experienced and skillful workmen, I do not promise too much when 1 say that I can furuith any of the above articles on short notice, at the lowest prevailing price, aud in a style of fini.hwhich cannot be excelled by any ether mat ufact.urer in the State. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for stle cheap. .... Prompt attention psid to orders from a distance and work put up wherever desired, or : delivered at any point named. I JOHN PARKE. Join s'.own, June 4, l&f.-tf; j J' iv.ltl-j Till.; JUIvMUIil o i-va rri' f y -1 j t t irn -ri-r 1 J. iwutl iij JJ. 1 AJUJ. 1 I MONUMENTS, TON! G STONES, &c. The suV-BcriV-er Rtill continues to manufacture of the tsst material and in tho moat workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind cf M OX UMKNTS AND TOMB STONES, flswell aa TABLE and BURRAU TOPS, and all other woik in his line. None but the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect Fatisfaction jxuarantewi to all cases at prices wlow as like work can he obtained In the chips or elsewhere. Call and eee speciraecs and judne fr yonrsolvcs R8 to the merits cheapnes-a of my woik- JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, March 12, 1868.1y. ANDREW M O S E S MERCHANT TAILOR, Sorree's Bcildimc, Clistox St., Johkbtowv, HA3 jnt reeived hia fall and winter stock of line Fiench, London and American CLOTHH, CASSIMEKES and VF.ST1NGS and a fall assortment of Gant's Fcasiitme Goods. Mr. Mopes has been fofcipht vears cutter at Wood, Morsel 1 & Co. V establishment, and now desires to inform his friends and the public sen cra!!y that he haa commenced busing in ffif pe s buildinp. on Clinton stieet, with a stock or groda adapted to the fall and winter, wbich he is prepared to make up ia the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tention to bur.i:ies to merit a share ot public pxtronai;e, and maintain that success which has heretofore atten led hi efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, lS68. tf. ?OKEIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. VL ARE NOW SELLING EXCHANGE, AT KKW TORK RATK3, OW Hnqland, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, IIesen, Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, P witzlrland, Holland. Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany. France, California, New South TValca cr Australia. KERR A CO. Altoona, TV, Jan. 31, 1867. fTIAILOKINCr ESTA IiLISII M KNT -H- REMOVED. The subscriber would re spectfully annonnce to hia enstomere and tha citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity generally that h has removed to the rew bnildinz on Centre street, opposite the Mountain House and adjoining the law orBce of Geo. M. Reade, Esq., and is now not only prepared to manufacture all goods which may be brought to him. but is supplied with a fine line of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES. V EST1NGS, 4c, wbich he will make to order in the best style and at the lowest pri ces. Feeling confident of givin entire satis faction, I hope for aa Increased patronage in tay new location. D. 3. EYAKS. Ebeasburg, Jan. 14, 1869.-tf. WORD from JOILNSTOWN1 JOJIX J. MURPHY CO., Ilave constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a. general variety of NOTIONS, &c. Their stock consists of almost every article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been selected with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves Feb. 23. 1867.-tf. js , C. D I B Hi R T , . BOKEU HROTnBBI, Manufacturer, and Wholesale Dealer in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 452 Mariit Stbbrt, Below Fifth, South Side, - PHIL AD J. F E T E- R SIDES, WITH IIICKtAS, 1IOI.I. & CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, S. E. Corner Third and Market 8is.t Jai. 22, 188. PHILADELPHIA. TkG Cambria I EVERY THURSDAY MOIiNry, At EbensDnr, Cambxia Co., pa ' Ai the following rales.' pay alls months from date of rulssTtZtng One copy, one jeer, -. - - - . 13 One cony, wx months, - . . - l' One copy, three months, - - - . TLoee who fail to pay tirir suVft-r'..-until after the expiration vl six pi-.j . ' be c harged at the rate Of 2.50 j ct ' , and tho.se wbo faJi to pay tu til aft-r ' piraiiou.UJ iwcue month wi:lU;c. tLe rr.'.e ol $o.00 per yoar. Iwelve nuinbid constitute twenty five, au mouths; andtiftvLi ouo year. BATK6 Of AbVEangl if . Oue e-jnare, 12 lines, t ne insertion. Each subsequent inac-rtiru, Auditor's Notices, esch, Admiuistraton' Notices, tarh, Ext-cutors' Notict-s, each, "Sitray Xcticej, each 8 mop, l 1 square, 12 linoe, J J! SO 4 4 Oo I', 2 squares, 24 lines, 5 Ci fa 0 ' 3 square, 28 linea, 7 00 10 00 Quarter columD, 9 60 14 0o ';r Third colnmn, 1100 15 m -s, Hair column, 14 CO 2s M j-( One Odnnift, ' 25 00 J " ((, jA Trofesri "inal or Buslnrs Cards, r,. exceeding 8 linoe, with paper, r Obitnary lioticw, ovr six linw.Uuct j ier lins. Special and buslrii?s8 Notices e'pl.t per line for first insertion, anJ luu' e;.! :. each subsequent insertion. Resolutions of Scietie8, rr C'.inrr.ct.' tiona of a personal r,ature mcst Is ja,;-, aa advei tuements. job rstNTiyo. We have made arrar.;Ttmentg I -4 .. we can do or have done !1 in1s if -.' and fancy Job Frintin, si:ch u l'- , Pampheta, Show Cards, Bi'.l tn i fe" Heads, llandbilla, (Circulars. Ac. :.. .... stylo of the art aiul at the mobi r.: - t-v prices. AUo, all kiuda of fiulirj. Hooka. Iiook Bindint;, Ac.', execuit;i t aa gfoil ca the beat and at chtup .4 u cheapest. M. L. OATMA.V' BKiraa 15 CHOICE FAMILY CROCEEil! 00!f9ITIP Souble (Ethix Jimifn CSAI.7, ffECD, BACOH, SALT, nil IKEStl TEGLT AI;LIS, ALL KINDS OF FPJJiT SUQARZ, TEA?, COFFSrs, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CKE:3",ii Aire, a large tok c; it. Se Brands ef CIgra ted Tote?s STORE ON HIGH STREET. Four Dm att cf Crttwfvrd'i kr Ebenshnrjx, JTa. EBENS B U RG FO UaoS NEW FIRM, MEV BliiLDINGS, L HAVINO narrhsted ihm we!! kr. ''t ? ENSRCRG YOl MKT fr'.-.fc Mr.T.' Cilfla, and rebuilt and enter-e i ii:.r. ; tire!, beside refitiir.jc it wi.'h r. v- r the anhsfriheT now rrensr,! t. i CGOK. PARLOR S, HCATU.G r-i of tbe latest nd most arworH r TJIKF.SIilXG MAGiliNF.s M.'-.L a I-NG, ROSE ar.d v" AT Ell Wl) KKI ? desrrintion, IRON FKNCIXO, ! L' L ard PLOUGH CASTINGS, a-.rl manner of articles manufacture-i - ".- Foundry. Job Work of all kir.d prorr.ctiy and done cheap!?. The special attention of F.-i: rri.. ' to two newly patentfei 11. ijU po8ei the aol right to iinm;-.. in tl.ia county, and wbich jir ji !n .-:.e: the best ever introduced to the p. - Believing onrselve capnble ' f :"" any woik in our lire in the r: s; ; - " mnr.cer, and knowirj; that we ' Lowra TaiCEs than haT heer. (r:?;. community heretofore we corri : ; '7 ' " :i we will be foand worthy of liter! r- ' Fftir reductions made to wi:..!r?:i' j i" r U7"The highest prices p.-tid in ca-h ' metal, or casting given in eiti rr Oca T&aiffl 111 iTtu-TLT ci-'.- ""'"' raorrc. COXVEUi'. MN'hCL . KbeEburg, Sept. 2, CHAIR MANUFAGTUS M.r.nii!i JOOHSTOW.Ii, PA. ALL KIPS OF HLil nch aa common Windsor Chairs, Tn''1 Chalre, Vienna Chairs. But!e Cr.aUt. Backed Chairs. Sociable Clair. Cant Stat ban, rocking chairs, or EVEBT SPRING SBiT CH1IK bettees, Lounges, itc. Ac CABINET FURfJITUr of every description au 1 if I1-' -, STYLES, WITH PRICES T0SVJiJ Tastes of all Thankful for past fvorc, he 1 Ullj aoliclta a liberal share of pabliJ F-. J- f . ft . w-- 1 f ".. uo. fa. JOHN GAT. n a y I....,,.,. A nr 6X r ... a. riB" WH0LK3ALK flrnrpr anrl Pnmmc-e'inn MpfCt.' 1S DEAI.IKH IS J FLOUR, rEODCCK. FISH SAbi BON OILS, S62 Liixrtt Stkket, BON OILS, c, f- , : Pit t WHOLESALE m1.me c.v 1F 6R0GS ilOOD. KETTER. ItKSL- VDT and ehanptst Tobae Cviv' art at M. L. Oatnan8. Oo and
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