Death of Hie Slcrplus lYomau. The Hickman (Ivy ) Courier s:ys: Miss Susan Caroline CJodsey, the sleeping won der, died at her mother's home, eight milfg f'miB Hickman, on Wednesday, the 14th inst. The history of Miss Godsey ia well known to the public, a "statement of her wonderful condition having been published extensively by the press of the United States. At the time of her death Miss Godsi-y was about twenty-six years of ago, and had been at,her, us described, "about fourteen years. Tho existence of 'his wonderful case of coma, or pretentu iral deposition to slc-ep, has been doubled ,y many, but the fact id indisputable. Indeed, some twelve months ago Mist) Godsey was taken to Nashvilha and oilier plices for exhibition, but we understand many even of tho physicians of Nashville looted upon the case with suspieicn. The history of the case is briefly thus : When about twelve years of age the was taken with a severe chill, and treated ac cordingly by her physician. As I he fever jvhich followed her chill subsided she fell i a deep sleep, in winch condition she has -waincd ever since, except at intervals,-, t was her custom at firt to awake regu uly twice in every twenty-lbur hours, and .nguJarly, within a few minutes of the ime hours each day ; but of later years tie awoke ollener, so much so that many . onsidered it an indication of her final le overy. She would remain awake, five, err, or perhaps fifteen minutes, and srad mlly drop oil to sleep again. When sleep, it was utterly impossible to arouse er. Mio never complained of any bodily tin, though when asleep she was very irvous at times, and appeared to sutler -nsiderably by the violent twitching and rking of her muscles and limbs, and her auds clenched tightly, as if enduring fo . .-re paiu, but when awake she did not ap :ar to sulFLr except from a drowsy, gap 's; .inclination, and persistent efforts to euuse her throat of phlegm. She gene d!y passed into sleep through violent troxysrns, which would last five minutes, id 6he would then sleep awhile as calmly id quietly as an inlaid. Miss Godey as of medium size, and her limbs and uscles were well proportioned and de vei led, and grew considerably , alter her fHiction. -Miss Godsey on the day she died in dulged in a little prophesying, which we give as related for what it is worth. She said, "the sun would be a total eclipse on the 7th of August" (this is remarkable, because parties assert that she could have had no knowledge that this was according to calculation), "and that the sun would never shine ti9 bright after that day. That this would indicate the end of the world, which was speedily approaching." Hahd on the Mimstki: -A minister wa traveling in the backwoods, and espying a cabin, entered it on a mission tf mercy. The lady of the house (she Leing present don, and rightly judging his errand), when the saw him approach ing seized the liible, and as he entered, was to all intents busily engaged in ;eru Eing the volume. He noticed, however, that she held all the letters leversed, or, iu other, words, upside down. After the usual courtesies, the minister inquired what she was reading. (J!i, 'bout the old prophets," was th. evidently felf Fatisfaotory reply. 'It m v ry edifying to read of the siillVr irg and death of CI rifct," said I he nnni.-tt-r. "At-d o that good man is dead, is he V asked the matron, getting interested. ' "Celtaiuly lie is." "Well, that is just the way. I've been at John a long time to get him to take the rewppapers, but he won't. Everybody in the world might die, and we not hear a word 'Lout it," suid the woman, in a rapid tone. "Ah, woman, you nre in the dark !" Eaid the preacher, with an elongated face. "Yes, I know we are. I've been at John a long time to put a window in at the fur end of the house, but ho won't do that either." "I see that you are weak in knowledge." 4I know that I am weak ; and 1 guess if you had had the.bilious fever, and been taking sasfrax and cataract pills as long as I have, you'd be weak too," replied the woman, in rather an angry tone of voice, and half an octave higher than usual. 'J he minister passed on. Among the names in the New York City Directory are: Two Irish, fifty eight French?, twenty-four Englishes, 6even Germans, and only one American, right George Washington?, two Thomas Jeffersons, four John Q. Adams, one Mar tin Van liurcn, eighty Grants and one Dodd. Twenty-seven Judges against two Jurys, and sixteen Diamonds with six Pearls. One Hough, eighteen Ready?, eight Shoemakers and four Tinker?. One Shylock, two John Sheppards, one hun dred Pecks, two Bushels, seven Hams, one Egg, two Lagers, one Bourbon and cue lkquet. The name of Smith occurs J.S9G times, then four Acorns, ten Ap ples, seven Stumps and one Strongman, fix Leeches, three Cowards and one Cous in, ten Moons and one Morningstar, eleven Joys and two Griefs, two Heavys and four Lightbodys, two lledheads and twenty-live Whiteheads, three Widows, five Whitemaris, ten Ulatkmans and ten ltednians. . A Coon Dkink. The Schenectady Slur has a novel recipe for a pleasant summer drink. We have not . tried it, hut it may be good : "Take a spoonful of whiskey and drop it carefully on the bot torn of a wine glass ; then take a quart of water and throw it out of the window and add more whiskey, to that in the glass. Taste to see if etrong enough. If 60, add more whiskey. Let it stand till you're dry and drink it clear. H , A urn.E boy met his Sabbath school teacher, and innocently asked her if to gay "cofferdam" was swearing. . She replied, "No, my dear ! What makes you ask that question !" . His answer wan, "I saw an old cow o twn the fctixct voider ; she was nearly choked to death, and I thought c!ie would I coll-'cr-dum head c!T." ! TIIIXUS WORTH RSOUJXG. llf.pi i.lixo Furs from Houses It is an :ct of humanity to come to the aid of the horse, poveiful as he is, againfet his nimble a.-s.iilanf. the fly. Here is a recipe which is fcuid to he an excellent defence against it; at all events, a trial of it will not involve much trouble, nor will it do harm should it proye unavailing as a defence to the hor:.e : 'i'nke two or three small hamisful of walnut leaves, upon which pour two or three quarts of c Id water; let it infiu-e one night mid pour the whole next morning into a kettle an.! let it boil for a quarter of an hour; when C"id it will be fit for use. No mora is re-uuin-d thanto moi.-teii a sponge, and before I the h"ise goes out of the i-t;ib!e let those j parts that are nn-it irritable be smeared over j with tl e liquor, v'z: between and upon the ears, the i.e k, flat k, etc. M.u.sn II allow. It is said that the ad dition of from two to four parts of finely pulver'ze-1 marsh mallow roots to calcined plaster of Paris will prevent the maw, when mixed with water, from hardening no rapid ly as it commonly does, s as t j pievet t i;s applicability to many purposes. It will re quire nearly an hour to become thoroughly set : and then it will be found to have ac quired such extienue loudness and tenacity as to permit it to be filed, turned and bored, and uti erwi.se manipulated, almost as satis factorily us ivory, bone or Meerschaum. Mixed ith different coloring matters, an 'excellent imitation cf marble can be pro duced. To Dur Geeen Wood. A new method f drying K'een wood in a very short time couMhU in boiling 't for some hours in water to extract the soluble substances. It is then toilod in a solution of borax, by which the insoluble albumen of the wood is leudeted soluble, and is removed th ri.ugh the pores. The wood is theu placed iu dr iag chambers heited by steam, and allowed to remain three days. Thus treated, it is said to be more compact than by years of oidinary ex posure, and will tot shrink or warp. On account of its increased density, it it easily po'i.-died and adapted to the cens ruction ef furniture and musical implements. To Destkoy Weeds on Wales A Lnn d n paper says: "The most effective mode to destroy weeds on walks is a solutiou of arsenic, to he applied in dry weather onl . One pound of arsenic is dissolved in three gallons of cold water, and then boiled, stir ring it while bui'.iiis; then add seven gallons of cold water and two pounds of crushed soda, stilling it well up and applying it to the walks with a fine-rosed watering-pot, taking care to keep it from the box edging or grass. The above quantity will be enough for tweutj-five square yards." Pimple Remedy for Rheumatism. The Call furnishes the following as a sure relief fr this painful disease: "Rdl a small pot full of potatoes and bathe the part affected with the water in which the potatoes have been boiled, as hot as it can be borne, im mediately before g. iug to bed. The pains will be removed, or at le i.-.t alleviated, by tho next morning. Some of the most obstinate rueum tc pains have lately been cured by ope application of this novel and binaple remedy." How to Remove Rl'st. A lady writes from Vermont to say that she acciJenta'ly discovered an easy method of removing u:st from teel. ,SLe put a number of badly m.-t-ed forks in a tumbhrof kerosene oil. nnd after leaving them there me time, found tlott the iitst had !c tn- much loovencd that it rubbed iff rea.lily. She says that she has tince then lue thi cil to clean Ltr knives and sewing machine. Tus Latk Rain tv Snakes in EastTev-st-Stic A Lttcr from Nashville state that the account of the reuaiLub!e phenomenon of a raiu of snake in Indian Gap, K.u-t Ten nessee, a few das since, proves to be cor rect. A field hand working for James Cook on his farm, about La!f a mile from the Gap. was examining ti e snakes t n the morning succeeding their fail. Notidng one huge snake he was in the act of meisuiing it wills a string, when he discovered that it was moving. Smarting hack in :.fT'ight he stum bled aud fdi with outstretched arms on the horrid mass of tho dying and dead serpents. Oue of them b.t him i: tho thumb of the left hand. The porfthow hastened from the place as quick a possible and reached the farm house of his employer. lie was given immediate assistance. Notwithstanding ev ery effort the bitten mau died about sun down. Tho alarm occasioned by this fieak of nature has not yet subsided. TOEW CHEAP CASH STOPcE AT ' BUCK'S MILLS, Alleghany Township. The subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends mid the puVie in preneral that ho has jut opened at Buck's Mills a large and superb stock of seasonable merchandise, con sisting of all kinds of DRV GOODS, DRESS GOODS. NOTION'S, (iKOCKRIES, FUR NITURE, HARDWARE, End all other arti cles usually kept in a country store. tSS'-Having paid cash tor my goods I am de termined to depose of them either lor cash, lumber or country produce at as low prices as like ood.-t (71 -w v vm "J v- j tlx the county. A liberal patranme is riBoeettnlly solicited. VM. J. RUCK. Ruck's Mills, April-22. lfeoU.-tf. "new t7ul6rshop. E. JONES, Pkacticat. Tailor, -fl- respectfully informs the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity that lie h is commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its va riom brinehes, in the room adjoiuing the resi dence of Mr. Thomas Todd and opposite the store ol A. A. Barker L Son, East Ward, Eb ensburg. By strict attention to business and a determination to give entire satisfaction iu the quality and price of work done by me, I hope-to merit a loir share of patronage. Spe cial caro will be Ukcu in the cuttim; and -fi ting of garments. July 1, lSG9.-3ia w fTa l t f A T II E ut MANUFACTURER And Wholesale and Ed ail Dealer in HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, PLCU A9ID FIXE CUT Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, SiivJjT, Pipes, Snvff Boxes If Cigar Cases. AT THE SIGN O- THE INDIAN. MAIN STREET. - - JOHNSTOWN. Jons GAT. . . , n a y & WM. WELSH. W E L S II , Successors tn fimv a. r i WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN ' FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c, &c.. S62 Liberty Street, - PITTSBURGH C. D I B U B T , WITH HORER & BROTH CIlS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. No. IIauzst Stekkt. l-uov tvCj Lv-utUJS.vIe, - E U1LADA. ' yOOD, 3I0ERELL fc CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., T.'wlesule and Edail Dealers in filli 11 EQMESTIC MY HE1 MZJLfsj;r:KY goods, HARDWARE. Q U K V. N S W A RE . BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAr3. IRON AND NAILS CARTETS AND OIL CLOTHS. R E A D Y-M A DE CLOTHING , GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with nM manner of Western Produce, such as FLOUR. BACON, FI3U, SALT, CARBON OIL. &c, Ac. 2T" Wholesale and retnil orders solicited ud promptly filled. ou the shortest notice and most rexsoniiblt" terms WOOD, MORRELL & CO. Johnstown, April 8, lbtil). ly. ENTISTIiY. The undersigned, a graduate of the Balti more Cuilcgo of Dental Sur ?ery, respect fully offers Lis TKOFKBtilONAL services to the citizens of Eb- eushurg and vicinity, which place he will visit oa the KoiBTii Mosday of ench mouth, to re niaiu oue week. Aus 13. SAM 'L BELFORD. D. D. S. DR, H. B. MILLER, Altoouii, la., Iiiij! Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Office removed to Virginia street, oniiosiie the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria county or eLewhere who get work done bv me to the nmountof Ten Dollars and upwards wili h ive the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All wouk wasra.ntkd. fJan. ill, ltG3.-if. Dli. D. W. ZIEGLEIlTsurgcon 1W list, will visit Eoensbiirg p-o-regionally on the SECOND Mow r, day of each mouth, and reinaiiiOt.. oue week, durin-r which time he-Xj ' mav be found at the Mountain Uou.-e. C'Tee'h extracted without p iiu by the use of Nitrate Oxide, or Laughing Gas. TAMES J. OATMAN, M. IX, tenders his professional services as Phy sician and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroil tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied by J. Ruck & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A. Haug's tin and hardware store. May 9, 18G7. fl DEVEREAUX, M. U., Phy- sician and SniGEON, Summit, Fa. Office east end of MansioL. House, on Rail Road Ktreet. Night calls may he made at the office. j" my23.tf. fg J. LLOYD, successor to R. S. RrjNN, Dealer iu Dnnjs, Medicines, Paint, Store on ilaio street, opposite the "Mansion House," Lbensburg, l'a. October 17. 18G7.-Cli. LOID & CO., Kijnkrrs EuKssr.UBO, Ta Gold, Silver, Governrni ut Loaiis, and otl.tr Securities, bwulit and sold. Interest allowed on Time Lcpos-its. Collections made in all accc-sMl.le points iu the Unite.1 States, and a general Rai.kiDg business transacted. W. ?1. LL9ID & CO., Dan Ji!-.j:s. Ai.i-firiv T'a Drafts on t!ie trin.i..il cities and Silver and G"M f r sale. Colleetior.s made. .Moneys received en deposit, j.ayable t.n de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fa'r rates. an31. K A. SH'-TMAKER,...'-. . CEO. VT. 0 ATM AX. QriOEilAKEH & OAT3IAX, Airoi.- ' nits at Law, Ebnsburg, Pa. OiScwcn Hif.'h -ftrcct, intneiiately cast of llut,;l.:i's h .rdware store. ap t. Cl); D. M LAUGIILIN, 1TT0RNFY AT LAW, JoJuistoicn, Pa. fl, Ofilce in the Exchange building, on the CoriiiT of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect cd with his profession. Jan. 31. 1867.-tf. R. Tm JOIIVSTOV. j E. SCAS1.AN JOHNSTON & SCANLAN, Attorneys at Law, Kbensburg, Cambria co.. Pa. O.TiCe opposite the Gurt Uouse. Ebecsburs, Ian. 31, 1867.-tf. JOHN P. LINTON, ITTORXEY AT LAW, Johaslmrn. Pa, fl Office in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin fctrect. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf. . WILLIAM KITTELL, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. H Ofik-e in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. 1867,-tf. . .. , fl -L. rEHSIIING, ATTOKSFA--AT-LKv,Jouistown, Pa. . Office on Frank lin Street, op-stairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 51, 1SG7. iM. H. SECIILE1?, Attoi;ney-at ' Law. Ehftnslmr P : fc ' v uiv c iji ruuiii recently occupied by Geo. M. Reade. Esq . in Colonade Row, Centre street. aug.27. LO. M. KP:aUE, Attorneg-at'.TMw, Ebensburg, Ta. Office in new buildin rcccntlv erected on Centre street, two door from High street. -iau"-07 WAMES C. EASLY, aTtrneT- at-Law, Carrolltoicn, Cavibria Co., Pa. Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. Jan 31. 18C7. A. KOPELIK, --- . T.W.DICK, Johnstown. Ebensbur". 7-OPELIN & DICK, Attorxeys-at-Ja-- Law, Ebensburg. Pa. Office wif b Wm, Kittell, Esq., Oolonade Row. oct.22.-tf. F. P. TIEIiNEY ITTORNEy'aT LAW, Ebauburg, Pa. fl Office in Colonade Row. Jan. 5. 1867-tf. JOSEPH M'DONALD, I TT0RNE Y AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa li Office on Centre street, opposite Linton's 1Iotel- Jan. 31, 1867-tf. JOHN FENLON, ITTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg Pa li Office ou High t.treetr adjoining his rc-i-dence Jau 3l.18C7.-tf. T KINK LAD. j,; and CLaim, A.u-nt. niVi,.. i . . wmvii ICUlOTCaiO the otneo formerly occupied bv M. ILiseou r.j.. dee'd, ca Ili-h St., Ebrlburj. jig'. r geo. c.;it: 2AiiM,: ... . . : . jas. e. zatim. ZAHM Sl SON, DEALERS IN DRY CO ODS, -GROCERIES, HARDWARE, 'QUEENSWARE, BOOTS il MS. its m m AlaD ALL OTHER ARTICLES CsuaSIy Kept In a Ccautry Store. WOOL AND COUNTRY PHODUCE taken tn exchange ior goods ! STOKE ON MAIN STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10,1869. EBENSRURG, PA. PHiLADELPHIA. JB2?"SampIes ser.t by mail when written for. IE EMIT PACIFIC RAILROAD IS FLYISUCD! First Mortgage Bonds OF TOE UNION AND C N TRAL PACIFIC RAILROADS BOUGHT AND SOLD. tin !iiiU & bituihiin, Bankers and Dealers in Governments, Ko. S. Tltird Street, I'HILADELrillA. Jj A "V S O N & BAKE 11 , . FRANKLIN STREET, Ii the Old POST OFFICE BC1LDIXU, JoIiU.StOVVl), la., WHOLESALE GROCERS AM) DtALtllS IN WESTERS P R O S U C G ! IHWri!T JCT PWrn keep cousiantly ou st'UAKS, fcYKUi'S, 2.I0LASSES, TEAS. COFFEES, FLOU it. R A CON", POTATOES. DRIED an.l GREEN FRUITS, TOBACCO. CIGARS, &c. Ac. Orders solicited from retail dealer?, and sat isfaction In oois and pii'ie guaruntecd. JoLnst'own, April 23, 16G9. i:VEKE THE MEMORY OF MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still cunliuues to manufacture i the best matetial aod ia the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Slarble Works, all kin.l, of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TAIJLE nnd BUREAU TOPS, and all otlier work in his line. None but-the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at jriocs as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens aud judge for yourselves as to tbe.njerits cheapness of my work. . ' JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto-, March 12. 18G3.1y. . A. D. CRISTE, , . r IV IT II LITTLE & BAIRD, WHOLESALE COMMISSION! MERCHANTS. 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. J O UN. GROUSE, WIIOLFSLE PRALKR IH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AM L.1QLOKS. BEST BRANDS OK BRANDY, WHISKY IRISH WHISKY, (JIN, Lc, &c. The very best qualities of Liquors, Wine, ic.. lur Me.Ecnl" jurtngps. I'rices LOW. EBJl'Jttl and Salooa keepers wi 1 do Vt-R to pve nc & call at mv More ou Canal street in buildiuj toriucr- occupied by T. Ci. Stewnrt Co, Jcha5ic, s. T, 1506. tf. piE S HOOrLAND'S GERMAU BIT TEES, 0 in l'r-narid by Dr. O. M. Jackson, I'liIIixiolj'liia. Tlieir iutiuuucliou ii.tJ tula cuuntiy Trwui CiciLuuy OCCUl l c d Iu 1S25.' TIIEY CURED YOtJIt FATIIHES A?JD LIQTITESS, And -will rnve yon nn-1 your rJiilOrn.' Tliey ar entirely iliilV-rwiiL- rj-ysa ;rom tho many c;iluil I'.it'TK or IV j Tuniuai. Tliy are no Uivuiii pn-pa miirizm ration, or unyiMng lit1. cou; bai goU, iiuui at, rualjic uiuuiciuca. Tiicy arc 77 it grtatrit knouM remedies for Liver Ccrnplaint. dyl pe f si a , Itoxfous Debility, JAUNDICHJ, Disca'.;s of tho Kidneys, ERUPTIOLSOF THE SKIN, and nl I BiiteatMfi arfatn from u Disor dered J.Iver, Moriiioh, or IilPUlilTT OF IKE tiLOOD. Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Pils, f ullnees of Blood to tne Head, Acidity cf the Etouiac'i, IJaiise', Herirt barn, "Disgust for Food. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- i-ng- or Fluttering t the Pit of the Stomach, Swim mine ol t' e Head, li'ii-ried or D.fhv-ult EreMhins-, Flutterinflr at tte Heart, tj351. Choking- o r S u Cfo ca. t i r.p fj V3Senstio!i8 when in a. liy-VL i n p- Posture, DimneBs of Vision, Dots or W eha tutor o the Sieht, Dull Fain in the llea.d. Deficiency of Pi spiratiou, Ytllownes OJ the Skin aud Byes, Paiu in the Side. Ba-V, Chost, Limbs, etc.. Sudden Flusht- of He-t. Burn In X in the Flesh, Coust-sui Imarimrra of Kvil and Ori-at Deprt-ssiora of Spirits. ji.ll Ihett. xndvcaU ditto, of (Jtc .ttr or rcive Hoofland's German Bitters In enttrply vPKetnble, and cnnialn no llqnor. It l iwumpoiiiKl or I-luld 1-. x -I rat io, 't'lse Koois, lierba, and Burki Irom wli f-Ii tlicne xirati!) are niaot are gathered i n Germxnv. A 21 ti ilLC4". t'lnnl virtue are exl rat-ted a rlenlilir yfniin thetn by - c-liemfKt.Thee extract are tlieu torwardrd to tins counirr lo lie u-d eprely for the ma u tart it re ot thee Ltlttern. I'ltere 1 i:o ai-oiiolie fcu ltsnrv of iu) kind ned in (-oniioiiiitliiu tlie ItltlerK, licnre tt ta the only lilter that can be nwd la iikrn i licrc alcoholic tlm ylan La tucm not adiullc. Hoofland's German Tonic is a combination ff aU the inprtdicnU of the Pitirrt, ci!h plus Santa t'rw Kum,' Orange, tie. It it ued fur the tame dif asrt at the lixitert. tn ratet tuh'rt tome pure aU-ohulie ttimulut it required. You trill bear in mind that thet retmrdirt are entirely dittcrvDt Jrotn any uthert adrertit'd for the cure of tl.e diteasrt numeit, th-te being trientxfie ftr-paratinnt of medicinal extract, while the othert are mere dtcociivnt of run tn fnna farm. The TONIC it decidedly owe of the tnvtt jlta tant and agreeable retn'dit cner ojTrred to the publxe. Jtt taste tt exquisite. Jt is a pleasure to Like it, tohile ttti lije-g-ring, exhilarating, ana medicinal quaMict tauad Ulo It kimuin at the greatest qf all Ummt DEBILITY, There it no 9netfi'e ennnl T?;t'crs or Ionic ii: KTSE tn tfceiflntiift German They impart a U.ne f.3.K tiar.rf riport.i the whoe rates Of Vrbtlly. Snu-n, ilrenytlitn l.j a Lite ajyiiite, cautt in enjoyment of ttn wsXjtaa f' i, tnalle the s'o tnach lo durtl it, punj ! the bloid, ptie a vo, found, h',it.'i!iC'inif-lexinti,rrajica;elhf. y-H.'tn tiv-je from Utt eye, iwjmrl a b'ooin to Lhe cheeks, arid th.iojc (. patient from a wort-breathed, einacia'cd, rcenhr, ami t,mout invalid, to a full-factd, tU-vt, and cl roiovs rntn. Weak and Delicate Children fro mi! ktron 1- iitinr the Sliders or 'Ionic. In tart, ll;i-y iiio I'Hiii'.lf ci n j. "J ! cmi be :t iiiliilti-r I trirli lvrt'-t sali-ly t. a -Iit! tltvee ii:otitli !t. ttte rriobt delicate ctiialc, or a HSnX oliiiucty. Xluae Jicmcdiet arc Vie best - Elood rurincrs tver known, and wili n:r nil dizr-ics rezu?!hig fmm brtd blinnt. Kery. yrur-n- ;ta bio.'-d j.'trc ; V. . your Lirer in ord'-r ; ). n ii yutir difisic: orit-ias in a touiid, heiUiliij y J " -audit: ia, Ot ...e use of - rant dies i ' i i 1 1 in f no disease n-iU eve.rassnit ynu. The Lfi :,tt.i, n the rnur.try recommend litem. If ynrs cf in-.sl rcrutalivit gu JbT iui-jUinj u-j. miut try H.cse jprej.ai uliijiit. FKOM. UOSt. GHO. W. WOODWAKD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of 1 nnwy I van'a. I'll iLADKi.r n i a, March lii" it-fil. Ifnd " fTnoHanrft G.-nnun hulcrt " i not an iiilox iratmj beveracf, but is a rW tmc, useful tn dird. - t ot the di.i'ttive orgunt, aj.d of greet briiiJU in 'cmct ff L.lilily Mlid uar.l of nervous action, in the tysiem. X uteri truhf. oo. ir. wood'.VjLUD. FROM HON. JAMES THOMPSON', J udjte of tlitj Supreme Co'.irt of lVnni-vl van!. l'Ull DELrilll. .r-rtt -J. 1 eonalder IIo4lland Clenuan Hit tort ' a r-W.r meduine 111 eane Jc.- ot attarka of llKlU'ekliunaCia r taor 1J fcpep .la. I cau certify t!ii front nij riicririi(o( Vouri, wit?; reaneet, JA.UU XlIOJXFiO.X. FROM REV. JOSKrn H. K EXNARD, D. Timtor of the Tenth Buptlut Cliurch, Philadelphia. On. Jacksosi VrntK Sir: hare bten frequently req tie tied to conned my name with recnmntcnriutioiit of diii'erent kinds of medicine, but reoardin-j the practice at out cf my appropriate sphere, J have iii ail catct de clined ; but with a clear proof in variout insittnett, and particularly in my own family, of the. usefulness of Dr. Joortand't Govian Jiiitrrt, I depart far" u nee from my usual course, to express my full conciclion that for eii ernl dt-t'iiity of tiie RVKtein and rspeciuliy for Liver Compluint, it ia a"R). aBtle aud aluablo preparation. In fcsTS. U 'ome cae a ""V tail; but usually, J S.S douht not, a wid be very Ci tuficia I mtiitm J to thus who SvJiT from Lu above ututt. 1'uurt, very reritec'fully, J. II. KHXNAHD, i ighlh, below tsoaUt ttrtfL . CAUTIOW. ZTooHandt German Remedies are counterfeited. Th genuine have Uie ticinature of V HI. Jnrluon on ihe.JrotU of the outside wrapper of each bonle, and th name of Vie articit bivum in tack boUitm Mi ulhert an coutderftiU Erlre or the Ttlt ter, $1 OO per bottle t Or.a lialf dozen lorJ OO. lrlce of the 'Ionic. $1 50 per bottle t Or, a half dozen lor $? 50. The tonic it put up In quart bottles. Recollect Vial it is Dr. Uoofland t German Jlemediet that are to universally uted and to highly recom mmded; and d. noi-mfngmmut. 0;1pv DrujUU to induce you to take i j tnylhino else Vial At may tay it jutl at J Jgood, because at makes a. larg.r trrofu msUtmt9 on it. Thete Mem. diet via be teiu lg tjrtt lw any IvcaiUy upvn u-pitco-Uun to Ui PRINCIPAL OFFICE, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.' Jfo. 681 ARCU STRZhT, rMladt!j,h.u. CILAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor, rormerly C. M. JACKSON & CO. These Itemediea are for sale by Drug gists, Storekeepers, and ITIediclne Deal era every here. Do not forott to exasnin oell Iht art id yam huv itt truer to gU Uie genuine. JCT For Sa!o by R. J. LLOYD. Drut, ".JCt,urg, la. o.t.J2-lv. L. L. LANGSTIIOTH'S FATEST MOVAELE COMB BEE GIVE! PRONOUNCED TIIE BEST EVE11 YET iutroJuceJ in tliis County cr Sta'e. Ad person buying a family r:ult can have their Bees trncferrcJ from Jin old box to a inny one. In everr instance in which this has been don? the result has teen entirely Entipfactorr, a?il the firrt t ke of Uotity has mvariaMy pai l nil exitcist 8, Hi d fiequeiitlr ext'tcded theiu. Proof of the sut rrlor merits of this invention w ill be hiiin.l i:j U10 ti sthii'iny of etery u ui ht Iihh jrivtr. it a trial, uui amuiig tho nuutln-r are the L't-iitlenieii r.aiiie'l le'.uw. and ilieii experience siiou'.ii iiiduce every one iuteieted a lieei to Henry C Klrkpairick, of Curroii ton--hip, t.iok J. C i)iui:!3 of eurp'ua honey fiom to hive. h" h he sold at cents per tound. Adam Deitrieli. of Carroll townsliip, tool. ; from two hives 100 puiiiids of yurj.lus ho;.t-y. James Kirkpatrick , ot Cheat tuii?hip, t"ok CD T'iuid.i of surplu- hoiuy from one hive. Jacob. Kirkpatrick, of Client to-rnphip, ob t.ti r.od 72 pound ol s-urplu honey from o-e hive, worth not lcoi I'w&u CS, aud the riyht eutt Liai only 5-5. Pttc-r Campbell from ox.e hive obtaiucd 2C pouml.-i of mrj-ius lui:;ey at 01. e time. CjQ'iiie a nu.btr of in'i'.ar statements, auiheiitic.tted by S;'i.:e of tl-e bet liUzvun of Cainbiia eounly, eo'.tlj be obtained in proof of the superior iner'ti of Langstroth's l'a;eDt fo vable Comb Be Hive. IVrsons isiiing to purchase family rights feliould call ou or ad'lresa PETER CAMPBELL, Nov. 5, lfcSG.-tf. Cui-roiltowu, Pa. Joliitown nad Ibciisbiirg: EIASBLS WORKS! Havinp again taken chrg of the rTx brai.ch Warble Works at Ebensburg, i- 'I'm which he will operate in tonnection JlXyV('i!n with Ida extensive establishment Bt)0jLV V Johiistowu, the Bul?eriber adopts this''Wr3 metho 1 of iLforaiinp tlie cit!z-us ofv Cambiia county, that he keeps a cou- 3. btant supply of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is ptepared nt stated time in Ebenu burr and at all times in Johnstown, to tnanti factiiro to order, either as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE or BUKEAU TOPS, in as work m inliko manner and at as low prioef as like work can be put up in aDy of the cities. Having in my employ a full furce oi experienced and bkilllui workmen, I do not pron.ibe too much when 1 say that I can furuirh any of the above articles ou bhort liotice, at the lowet prevailing p;'cra- and in a style of fiidsh which cannot be f icelled bj axy ethc-r mat ui'aelurer in the State. A lare stck of GRINDSTONES on hand and lor Kale cheap- .... Prompt attention paid to order from n distance and work put up wherever desired, or delivered at any poiut Lamed JOHN TAEKE Johnstown, June 4, lS'-S.tf. Ii ook vp:ll to your L'.DLU.STAD1G Z BOOTS AND SHOES For IIcn' and Itk Vtr, The un-icrs'sneJ respectfully informs his mi- introos customers and the poblio generally that he is prepared to mannfactute BOO 1 S and SHOES of any de.-ircd hire or quality, from the finest Fieut h calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan. ia the tkry Bi.sr m annik, od the short est notice, and at us oiodetate prices as like woik can be obtained anywhere. Those who h ive worn Boots and S'iocs m ide at my establiehmnt need no assurance as to the superior quality of rriy work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if they will ordv give me a trial. Try and be convinced. C7Ref airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and iu a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past fax ot I leel confident tbit my work and prices will c.ni:i:ei:J u.e lo a cou tiuu.UiCe aiid i:ere-e d" the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. Ebensburg, April id, Ib'i'J. n d n 1: M o S E s , VaERCHAWT TAILOR, Sn'i'fs's rc!ii;iNG, Clixton Sr., JoilNToW.v. n AS just received hi- bill k n-1 winter fti'ck i-l i:ie Fieuch. L-it:ion an 1 Aiucr ean Ci Ol'ilS, CASSI.MEK ES :.j-.d VLSI IXGS. :i,d a iuil htioruiiiiiit ol Gci.t'o i"i K..Nin.NG to ins. Mr. Mo.es lias been for eight years cutter at Wood, Moire'd A Cj.V cfabbrdimciiT, :md iiow dCiiics to inform JrScndrt ati.l the public ?eu irally tL.it he iia-j co'tiuuiiceti business in Sup pes s bui! Jit g. on Ciin?o:i st.eet, with a j-tock of gmirls ai;pled to the fall and winter, which he is pieparcd to u.ake up in the latest style? und at uio-.lfiale i,iiv;t-s fir o.irh hop'.nj; b.v'itt teuiiou lo bu.-:i.t-s tomciita bhare ol public pitronnjre, :mJ mainiuin that uccc; which has litr,'?.if.irc atten led his elf :-t.- in producing gO:id Citing p,n niet.ts. Give bha a Call. Joimstowu, Sept. 2, lsGS.-tf. Oil EIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE AHE XO'iV SELLING LXC1IAXGE. AT StW YORK KATES. ON England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prustia, Austria, Bavaria, W'urlcmberg, Baden, Uesfsen, SaxouT, Hanover, Belgium, " Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Poit in England, Irelaud, Scotland, Germany, France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KEUR & CO. Altoona, Ta., Jan. 31, le"C7. T. JAMES' HOTEL, Conducted on the European I 'I an. 405 & 407 Liberty Stkkkt, opposiTK rrna Union Depot, I'ittsbuiu.h, Pa. JAMES K. LANAUAN, - - - Proprietor. This House is newly built aud spleudidly furnished, aud convenient to all the Hail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant counected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and ni-ht. oct.17.-ly. TlTTSBURGH STAE, 2o. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION rASSEXGEIi DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. Lie-11-1 J. FELIX HENLY, Frop'r. UNION HOUSE, EBENSBURG, Fa., JEROMK A. FLOTT. Propictor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it h: heretofore received. His table will always he furnished with the host the market affords; his bar with the best ct liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30, 1868.-tf. OUNTAIN HOUSE, EBENSKrKo. It. P. LIN TOX A. CO., Prop'rt. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bab is Hupplied with choice liiiuori-, and the Stahlk attendrtl by careful hostlers. Transient yisitors accom modated aod boarders taken by the wetk, aiouth or year, oa roisonab'.e terms, febil 31. L. O ATM AX CF.AI-ER IS CHOICE FAMILY GBOtEEj gcublc (bvtra jfuuiifo iu- -s v BACOIT, SALT, FIEJ ALL KIMDS OF FRUiT SUGARS, TEAS, COFPL j SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, J. AIs j, a lare stock of Best Brands of Cigars anj Toh- STUlIi: UN HIGH HTULfr, bur JJoors EaL of Cnur-:.,.f. jr. t:bcnsbiirjc, Ia. nsburgfoun:r a;uv ix mill islam; NEW FIRM, NEWBUILDlNG3,j: HA VINO t"ir; based the well ktrnw-r EN SB I KG FOI N 1)UY lr,.iu Glass, ami rebuilt and e:i!ai;;el italm-.!. tirely, besides refilling it with new mu-J the subicribei's a: e now prepared to fin;.:-; COOK. PAULO R V llEA TIS(i Slur: of the Iat-pt a;id mot approved THRESH N(; MACHINES. MILL GF' ING, IlOaE and WATEH V' II EELS of ilecripi;on, IKON FENCING, Pl.nv and PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in U, manner of article- manufact ired in a fir-: Foundry. Ji! Work of all kind atte.r. promutiy and done cheaply- The special attetition f Farmer? i to two newly patented PLOUGHS ..- , nos-e.s the sole riht to manuf I' lurt , in this county, auc which are adm'.f.t-i the best ever introduced to the pub.-..-. - Beiievi: g ourselves capable of -. -r . any woik in our line in t'ie ino.-t maMier, and knowing that we c.iu l- , lower fricfs than l.ave been rh.r-! ;: community heretofore wecoiiElonilv i . -. we will be 'ound worthy ol libera' j at-. Fsir re.iurtkw,s niide to wl..!,-'e !--. E2f"Tbe hi;heft tuiffj pa.O in e.iah metal, or ea-ti;i8 tiven in ei' haiii;r. )t.K THwilS AUK. Ht ITI.V . ( s f'f. rnoii-cc CONVEKV. lNL'iv " ELciii-Lurg, Sept. '2, IMia. CHAW MANUFAGTO.il I j LcJ JCliSASTOW., Ft. ALL KliVlfS OF Oil such as common A indwr 'Jli nr?, Yi.i'c CLiiirs, Yiet:n;i Chairs. ru.-t;c Cha1'?, L Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, (Cane rat (5hb, hocking ciiAin.s, of rJvr;:v .-: ePIUXK m? I iii H Settees, LA-Ain.:. A: e A r til 4 r- 1 n ct i-u-ry (k-si-rij'ti'iii an.i if;i:' -: STYLE, WITH PRICES TOSl'lITZ Tastes of all. Thankful for pat f.svors, bo rr;; utly rutieits a liWi al .share of 3 1' ': age. Cliutoii Six cel. J -.wn C-: -. p -1 v v r r - f 5 A V 1 N ( i le.TI.tlv t-rd:;-.-..; 1- M -i. VS ;iVt! L'Ll );. lt- (i al ."' ' rethi'-tliMi !ri!o ii.ri..tr ;u-c- ' - si of IVui'S, Mf-'rniie. i'- . .,::.:. So..p, I.e.;.'s, i'ait's alii . e:' ' " aties. I'i.'.s, t ' "j me: : . -u.-.I. Faiti KiJU-a, r.;te M.. r. ... 1 ... (i.itur. 1'i.re !'! (ihm- 1'v". " ' Lemon Sror, is. -. pTri:--, S -ac. : '-Ih-liirl. Pure S, ,vc ; r iga r:s' a xi) n t r.A o us. Blank Bck?, IVe-i., lNote? 1 Fo.t. Cv.inui":ci:.! 1 : S -- 1-: i:nvelf;,e-, Pen.. IV 1121'., .r:,:-'.-;V V :. Fltdd, Black arid Bel h.'i, - ; PooWs, M.tcjz-no-', 2 1 r..i :-:, N"' " lories. E.M. e. l;fii-;ou.,Fraj er m.1 1 l t1 Pvuknives. r':t-, if Vv'e f:!vf ad.'.cd to o'ir rk FINE JEWn.KY, to which cw-:;'-the nttfntiu:t of t'ie L-.nii. PHOT Oti It A i'll ALlU ilS at lo ? than erer ottered in this place. Paper aud Oiears'soM eitler 1ii:j' tf tail. "LEilMON ; MUKRA July 3f, 18GS. M&iu Street, Uj EC I JllE YhESI I APO w & THE SUBSTANCE TADLS'. sPLxec s xnv Is now in perfect order for oxeeuiir.s F -;" in every style of the art. Pboiop-nnts oi like accuracy, rnuging from the nu!tsj picture ti the largest size lir fraoiiCs. t' any weather, and wurntnte l to pvesaW''- Faruoular attcntiou paid lo clnl Irea' t'-:" Frames of all kinds for sale clie ip- rf'', any kind not on hand will te onlc-reJ ;f' sired. It:tructiou in the arl on !iicr-!i!J r?f"G.i!lerv ou Julian sinei. 3 A f f Town Hrli. T. T. rES. EWenshurg, Oct. 8. 1SG8. Phow HMAI rX)liINl ESTA F.LIH J1?, ii REMOVED. Tlie eu.suiUT " Fectfully announce to his custunien , citizens of Ebensliur- au.l vicinity Fff.', that he has removed to the le.1""" Ceiitre street, opposite the Muui.u ,w. ailjoining thel.tw office cf Geo. M l'lU"''.-j and is now not on!v prepareil i tn,lU'. all (.-oods whk-h mav he brought u h supplieil with a fine line ol CLOTHS, I . ME K ES, V EST IN GS, ic, bicb h ' to order in the best style aud at tbe w eea. Feeling confidcut of piii ? "J faction, I Lope lor an iacrca--d Pf my new location. P- J- tbinsbur-, Jan. I I, 1 -t R3 E T E K SI w;in y, IIIC14tI4X. SltiF I' ,r WHOLESALE TOBACCO MLt'- S. f, Corner Third and X"fr;rfr Jan. 2--NU68. Pil ' M.i.iili 10 s WHOLESALE S1(.V)
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