Tbe Apostles' Creed. The precise origin of this simplest and most ancient of all the creeds is involved la eome uncertainty, and has long been a matter of dispute among learned theolo gians. It is at lecet certain tbat its uni versal use in the Church may be traced back, if not to the apostolic age itself, yet to that immediately succeeding ; and there is a very old tradition that each of the twelve article of the creed was com posed by an apostolic author. It is said the twelve assembled in coun cil before dispersing themselves to preach the Goppel throughout the world, to frame the symbol or watchword of the Christian Church, and it will be interesting to our readers to know the apostle to whom each article is ascribed. Tbe tradition is as follows: St. Peter I believe in God the Fath er Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth:" St. Andrew "And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord:" St. James the Great "Who waB con ceived by the Holy Ghost, Born of the Virgin Mary:' St John "Suffered under Pontius Pi late, was crucilied, dead, and buried: St. Thomas lie descended into hell;" or, "He went into the place of departed spirits," which are considered as words f the same meaning, "the third day he rose from the dead:"' St. James the Less "He aBccnded in to heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty:" SL Philip "From tbence' he shall como to judge the quick and the dead:" St. Bartholomew "I believe in the Holy Ghost:" St. Matthew "The Holy Catholic Church, the Communion of Snints:" St. Simon "The Forgiveness of Sins:" St. Judus Thaddeus "The Resurrec tion of the body:" St. Matthias "And the Life everlast ing Amen." A Lovek ix a Closet. A short time since a very euterp'rising young merchant of Lancaster city, Pa., who is tha happy possessor of a wife as beautiful as the heart could desire, had occasion to visit New York. He was gone but a short time, and returned sooner than was ex pected. Reaching home at an hour when the gray of the morning was mingled with the shades of night, be, of course, found the family all in bed. Proceeding directly to his wife's apartment, he rap ped for admission, at the same time an nouncing who ho was. At the mention of bis name ho thought he detected a eraothered exclamatiou of surprise ; and then some one got hurriedly from the bed and sought lefuge in a closet adjoining bis bed room. All this be heard distinctly, as he waited in the cold, with the demou of jealousy thuggiog away at his heart. There was some one in his wife's room. There eould be no doubt of that ; and that Boms one had sought refuge in the closet was equally clear. Who else could it be than a lover I Mad with jealousy, furious ud indignant, he could scarcely wait for the door to be opened, when be burst into the room and made for the closet. His wife interfered, and begged that he shouldn't open the door conceal ing bis disturber of domestic peace. He dashed Jrcr aside furiously, but she clung to the tails of his coat. The strain made upon those useful appendages at last com pelled them to give way, and the angry benedict threw wide open the door of the closet ; and lo I instead of tbe cunning libertine, his astonished eyes rested upon one of the prettiest girls imaginable. She was passing the night with his wife ; and trying to avoid meeting him in dibha bille, brought about a rather embarrass ing denouement. The gentleman, how ever, it may be as well to Btate, prosecu ted his searches no further, and, instead, made a hasty retreat. Columbia Spy. A Three Months' Iskant Tilks. "We find in the St. Charles, Minnesota, Herald, of the 10th ult , a letter from Dr. Suddutb, a respectable physician of that place, who says: I was called upon, a few days ago, to attend a sick child, a daughter of William and Mary Jane Hearsy, living in tbe Southwestern part of St. Charles town hip. I foand the child, aged a few days under five months, very ill. After ad ministering medicine to the child, I was startled to hear it say, very distinctly, "Mamma, baby don't want any more." Completely nonplussed, I inquired of the mother how loug the babe bad -talked. As though it were no unusual occur . rence, she coolly said it commenced talk ing a few days before it was three months old. Deeply impressed with this un heard of and premature development, I watched the child with the deepest inter est. It does not prattle, as is usual with infants when first trying to talk, stum bling upon and straining at words. It ppeaks, clearly and coherently, a regular sentence that clearly expresses its thoughts or ideas. It seems to think, and then expresses its thoughts calmly and clearly. It seems to note the anxiety and wishes of others. A little four-year old brother was out of the house, and several members of the family inquired where he was. He foon came in, when tbe baby freeing him said to the mother: "Otty has come home." It will lie quietly in its cradle while its mother is at work, and when it is hungry will say, "baby wants dinner," or "mam ma take baby up," as plainly as a child of five or six years of age. I may as well mention the fact that another of the chil dren commenced talking at eight months' oia. Altogether 1 consider it a phenome non worthy of public record. Nor do 1 think it any the less incomprehensible tbat this talking wonder is a girL : SoiiE.rm.no or a. Poser. A. youn convert got up in a church and was mak ing his confession somewhat after this sort: "I have been very wicked, indeed I have"; I have cheated many persons, very many; I will restore four fold ;" when he was snappishly interrupted by an old lady, who sung out : "Well, I Bhould think be fore you confess much you'd better ffiorry Nancy Sprigginf, as you agreed to." Th Hearing, otthb Blind. The bliod boys in the Saint George's School know tbe step of all their school-fellows with uner ring certainty. Thus, a boy having misled, a friend at play, be watchts for him as the ranks file past, walking rennd the green sward, or'marching into dinner, lie hears the tramp of his friend amid the din and the scums of the other boys long ere he has reached him, and pounces upon him with the tame certainty as if he had saw him. In deed, the blind speak of hearing and seeiDg. If, from the sound they know that the mas ter has left the room, they say, "I saw him go out." It is a curious fact that blind people never run against each other. Thus, wheu playiug piUoner's base a game which leads to some rough j-6tling. even among boys gifted with their eyea these sightless little fallows but rarely come iuto collision with each other. Each boy, when he enters the workshop lu which he is em ployed in basket making a room twenty fjet wide, by ODe hundred aud fifty feet in length marches up to his own aeat and box, never by any chance mistaking his place. If they are in search of a friend. au3 tbey happen to call out his name in an empty room, they never stop for an answer, their sense of hearing tells them that there Is no one it it. Mr. Anderson, of Edinhurg, tells a tale well illustrating this point. "I had occasion," he Bays, "to send out a blind man with a mattress; I gave him the bill with it, that he might receive payment. Hut, to my surprise, he returned with the account and mattress. 'Pre brought back baith ye see, sir, said he 'How so?' 'In deed, sir, I didna like to leave't yonder, else I am sure we wad ne'er eeo f be siller ttere's nae a stick of furniture within the door! 'How do you come to know that?' Oh, sir, twa taps on the floor wi' my stick soon tell't me that.' " And the man's esti mate proved to be correct. CasselVs Miig azine. Bead Aww Ineffectual. The buffi lees fouoj ia the telegraph poles of tbe overland line a new source of delight on the treeless prairie the novelty of having some thing to scratch against. But it was ex pensive scratching for the telegraph com pany ; and there, indeed, was the rub, for the bisons shook down miles of wire daily. A bright idea struck somebody to send to St. Louis and Chicago for all the brad-aw's that could be purchased, ani these were drives into the poles with a view to wound tbe animals and check their rubbing pro pensity. Never was a greater mistake. The buffaloes were delighted. For the first time they came to the scratch sure of a sen sation in their thick hides that thrilled them from horn lo tail. They would go fifteen miles to find a brad-awl. Tbey fought huge battles around the poles con taining them, and the victor would proudly climb tbe mountainous heap of romp and hump of the fallen and scratch himself into bliss until the brad-awl or pole came dowp. There has been no demand for brad-awls from the Kansas region since the first invoice. M. L. OAT MAN, DI1LII IV CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES OuUilSTIiiO mW aaAix, ICED, BACON, SALT, FISH, FRESH VEGETABLES. ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUGARS, JEAS, COFFSES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. Alt, a large stock of ta Bat Brands of Cigars and Tobact. STOKI ON HIGH STREIT, Fnr Drt East tf Creuferd'$ HiJ, Ebnsbrg, Pa. PHILADELPHIA. f3Sampls sent by mail when written fo JMPORTANT TO FARMERS 1 California and Oreeon SEED WHEAT AGENCY. "We furnish Fan inert with the BEST SEED WHEAT IN THE WORLD Perfectly tree from inaectiform or other im purities ; grown from AUSTRALIAN ami Cill LI Seed, yielding, on good soil SJXTT BUSHELS TO THE ACM, AND WETOHIMS PiMda the Jfea.sr4 Bmiktl, The EARS OP WHEAT, when mature, are usually ELEVEN OR TWELVE INCHES LONG. BT Put ep and securely tied acd sealed ia linen baga, and taut by mail free to all parts ef tbe couuiry, oa receipt oi price. PRICES. Samples 10c. each Bes. .50c. k $1 caeh Or ia larger quantities at reasonable rates Address California nnrl ftr-mm. SEED WHEAT AGENCY, SAN FRANCISCO, CaLLTOENIA. rS-PlliETTER BESTThe best axf at M S 0P? Tc;tltcco and 0i town are at Al. h. Jat'e. ie9. EOKGE W. YEAGER", AVhlasale and Retail Dealer t HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, TIS. COPPER AND SHEET-ISQS WAfiE 0? HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, A:id GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING acd all other work in hU line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, AL.TOONA, PA, Tha only dealer ia the citT having the riht to sell the ronowne.l " BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S 1'OVE. the most perfeet, complete and satisfactory Store ever introduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Prices Low. satisfaction guaranteed. ECE.SIllTnG mm mi m mm AVING recently enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our feiock con sists of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall'a and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extract?, Essence?, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Svrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, &c. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial ami all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Wrhii g Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tories, Bibles, Religious.Praveraud Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &c 2T" We have added to our stcck a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cij?ars;sold cither wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, 1G8. Main Street, Ebensburg. Johnstown and Ebensburg MARBLE WORKS! Having again taken charge of the branch Marble Works at Ebensburg, GByf which he will operate in ionnectioiif'1(fll! with bis extensive establishment atlj fit' Johnstown, the subscriber adopts this metho l of informing tbe citizens of ffr&T Cambria comity, that be keeps a con stant supply of t!ie best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which be is prepared at stated times in Ebens burg and at all times in Johnstown, to manu facture to order, either as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MANTLErf, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, in as workmanlike manner and at as low prices as like work can be put up in any of the cities. Having in ray employ a full force of experienced and skillful workmen, I do not promise too much when I say that I can furnish any of the above articled on abort notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, and in a style of finish which cannot be excelled by any other mat ufacturer in the State. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for Bale cheap. L2TPrompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work put up wherever desired, or delivered at any pui.it named. JOHN PARKE Johnstown, June 4, 188.-tf. ANDREW 3IOSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, Sotpes's Bcildinw, Clinton St., JohjioTjwx, HAS just received bis tail and winter stock of fine French, London and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, and a full assortment of Gent's Fl'kmsuixu Goods. Mr. Moses has been for eight years cutter at Wood, Morrell & Co.'s establishment, and now desires to inform his friends and the public gen erally that be has commenced business in Sup pes "s building, on Clinton stieet, with a stock of goods adapted to the fall and winter, which he is prepared to-make up in the latest styled and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tention to business to merit a share ot public pttronage, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, 1868.-tf. POREIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE ARE NO vf SELLING EXCHANGE, AT NEW TORE BATJSS, ON England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Havaria, Wurtemherg, Baden, HcvEen, SaxoDT, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Irelaud, Scotland, Germauy. France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. Altoona, Ta., Jan. 31, 1867. sfiECURE THE SHADOW ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADES! SPEXCC'S SJEW mm Is now in perfect order for executing Pictures in every siyie oi tne art. rnotographs of life like accuracy, rauging from the smallest card picture to the largest a!ze for framing, taken in any weather, and warranted to give satisfaction. Particular attention paid to children pictures Frames of all kinds for sale cheap. Frames of any kind not on hand will be ordered when de sired. Instructions in the art on liberal terms. Gallery on Julian street, 3 doors north ef Town HJ1. T. T. SPENCE, Ebensburg, Oct. 8, 1863. Photographer. rBlAILOlJING ESTABLISHMENT -- REMOVED. The subscriber would re spectfully announce to his customers and the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity generally, that he has removed to the new building on Centre street, opposite the Mountain House and adjoining the law office 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, VESTINGS, &c, which he will make to order in the best style and at the lowest pri ces. Feeling confident of giving entire satU laction, 1 hope lor an increased patronage in tar new location. D. J. EVANS. Ebensburg, Jan. 14, 1869. -tf. J?OR KENT A House and two Lots Ground, with Stable and other out buildings, belonging to the estate of M. C. 61 Cague, dee'd, (now occupied by Fred'k Kit tell.) Fosaestion given iramediateW. Apply to GEO. HUNTLEY, Ebensburg, Nov. 18, '68-tf. Ouardiaa. "WfANIED Fifteen Thousand (15,- T 000) Feet of HEMLOCK LUMBER. Will pay cash or produce. Will also sell Luu her ot any kind upon a amall comxoiaaion. Address Box I, Millrf.e, Weauaorela-d Co., G GOOD HEALTH Is paramount to wealth. If the system U in bad order purge out the vile humors and dis tempers with Roback's Blbod Pills, and get the internal organs performing their regutar func tions, and once in order, keep them so by the tiaily use ot Roback'a Stomach Bittera. DYSPEPSIA. There is, probabiy, no one disease with which mankind are afflicted which is the source of so many ailments as Dtspppsia, and there is no more certain cure than Roback'a Stomach Bit ters. A REMARKABLE FACT That not a single instance has come to the knowledge of the proprietors, of the foil tire of Roback's Medicines to give entire satisfaction in the hundreds of thousands of cases in which . T. k.an i.-. f hiu ia vnrth- n f remiirk UiCT U U . V lVu .. .o . - - i j undeniable evidence of their intrincis mar- its. !. CXD "STi0 Is the praise in the mouths of everybody in fa vor of Roback'a Stomach Bitters,' Blood Pills and Blood Parifier. IS IT RIGHT That you should bid defiance to all natural laws and the science of medical men, and suffer with Dyspepsia or Indigestion when Roback's Stomach Bitters can be procured at any drug store. AS A PREVENTIVE Against Malaria, Fever and Ague, and all dis eases, arising from a torpid state of the liver, there is no medicine ao highly tecommended as Roback'a Stomach Bitters. THEY WILL CURE YOU Of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Sick or Nervous Head ache, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Consumption, Pain in the Back or Loins, Gout, Pleurisy, Leuconhoen, Erup tions, and all diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomacn. Roback's Blood Pills, Stomach Bitters and Blood Purifier. GRATIFYING To know that a reliable remedy is within the reach of everybody foi the radical cure of Dys pepsia or Indigestion. Such a remedy is Ro back'a Stomach Bitters. Sold by all Druggists. tSSrSold by LtiiMO.N & Muaaar, Ebensb'g. The Last x$Mm &ttQl a -r V PIR RESTO RDRESSIl will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It ia perfectly harmless, and i preferred over every other preparation by those who have a fine head cf hair, as well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. For Sale ry all Druggist. DEPOT, 18S GREENWICH ST., Hi T. EVERE THE MEMORY OF FRIENDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, die. The subscriber still continues to manufacture of the best material and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work in his line. None but the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and judge for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, March 12, 1868.1y. 1889. SPRING ! 1869. Orc-itra or NEW SILKS, OrEWiNG or NEW SHAWLS. Opening or NEW CHINTZES. Opkni-q or NEW POPLINS. Full stock of STAPLE and F '.NOT SPRING GOODS. ETRE Si. LAXDCLL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. N. B JOBS from AUCTION daily re eived. max.ll..6t. If BUI HOQTLA35TD S GESIIAN E1TTEES, HOOFLAUB'S GEBMAH TOE, Prepared W Dr. CL BL JMkm, FhlfaufelpUa. mmmat4 1b THXT CUKJLD TOT73 PATHEE3 ZLND IIOTHBSS, LDd will efire yo- nnd yr-r rfiHdraa. Tky urn entire! dUia.-ipTM r,f nj prejralUu uow t - v4 to tb. ooBulry ailed l3itUr CO" frj rJ Tanlem. 1"hy we bo tsvcun tirrji. Vm rr , - ufcaoaa; but fud, uua, rU-Uo s-uLcbtb. IbcJ ar. Uvea Complaint. DYSPEPSIA Uervoua DobCSty, JAtLWDICK, Diseases of tba Kidneys, ERUPTIOHS CF TL SXIH. mjxS. mil SfMatoi a-dslstc Crnx t HLmr 4rd IlYr, SLoiaaeJtL, i nr v suit or i&x blooa Ooxtipat!on, Flatlnea, Inxrard PUe, fnUneaa or Slooa to tbd Rad, Aoidisy. of tua Gtoxuaofc. Kiutas, art tujrn, I)L3,rut or loo i . if ubaea or Weight tn tne Stcsaicit, Coar JVraatiLttoxis, ifa- iixe or ilutteriuy at tiio Fit of the Stomach, Swira xainsr of tlue JSTetid, ii untJ or rt.tuJt Breathing-, nuttsriTMS at the ieaj-t, Snfiocati r 2 when in a. Ly -XJira nets of Chokinc o x Sonsatioo lip- PoitST Vision, Xot Eig-ht, Thill or Wbs before the Of .iVj-tPiJ-EtiCUl. YeUOWMM Paui in lib Slide, Eacli, Cheat, Li-ohe, -to.. Sudden Kiu vir, of iieat, Burn. iog in the Flct&h. CoxtstAUt Iraaxiuica Kvil and Crat Depieaxioa or ftpl rita. Bcofland's Gsrraaa B!ttrs m Httrely vesot.-bl, tefl stl'oa ed liquor. It lsnmponDd f y 1 l-l Cx trart. Ilse Uoots, JKerUa. and. gtstrXM from which ifceic eilra are Rati, are ctlxerel fcimtay. All tao mo!, y,ltai1 vlta are os.tr ' ! -4i V V (roza feer by a .eleuIiUe VJe rb.isiit.Th.t. exrraru eure -lieu fortv.rdfd w tbla toau jry to be ccd x;rMIy for tke cusLtiuiitct ur of llieae liltir. 'litre J lio aIoIllcsttaiiC wfauf kind cs:4 lu eompouiidliig ti: JtUtter, k.at. It la t. Hilr UlUs-a til at uu b Md 1m sol aaYiablA Hooflajad's Gcrnian TocJs it m mtMioMm tf oS On ittffrmiUnt f th or the mm (hiMKi u tiu HSUtn, in Mist Kkrn tem yure alcohUic Utiut U required. Tov. xciU 1m m mind Utat Ouc rtmudias arc eatlr.iy dilfrrsat Jrvm soy otltert advriisedfur Ae curt bf (A- disai4 namtd, white Uu etheri arc uri dtcodio f rum im msm urm. The TONIC it decidedly cau of tit noti flUr tant mnd vfrtrvMi rtwudiu wr tfftrtd to the n;W iU latu M KtquittU. Kit a p!eurt t tak . ekiU tn ht-ffnJi9 eahHa.raiig, end median! euaMtM.iia-t m ' "r (r f r t "- j Y" DEBILITY. Tkmrt H n HccYcAu mrmal is BoeJttutcTt 0i i matt titter t or Tonic in crt. "i.-ott of Viixiilm They impart a tone 1TJ Siamdvirio IKe tHaU tvna. tttmpthen tt, A Bi ej-pHle, iwm an emjuifmaU sf I'-'fm'-i.ia food, encbl f4 eo- OAUch to digrM it, purify the bluod, fro a good, futU, keaJUttj ooMftia rion, trmiieaM the y tf4?' fronn tkt eye, impart a bkntm to the cAaefci, ond ckaff On pa'ioM from a thort-irreolXod, awaclal, wtok, an4 rctkm immUd, to a fuU-fatod. eiotU, mad vigorous porton. Weak end Dellcste Child ren &n raaLde mtrtrtxg by mriue ti'.v Emitters or Ionic, la tlify are Pasa.ilj SioGi- dwtem. eaa be adailatsterl wlta pevtfMt rty to a ctitM thrw tsto:tb old. the nteM de2&eae fKVLiet S Bau T ninety. Tkm Benodiat arc t beat Blood Purifiers eotr hosnon, and HruZ eur aU ditto rrvTHtg from bad Uood Keep your ajsa biod put c ; ktep your Jjioer in order ; tfcp jrnr diefiv organ tn tound kUtiiy pj ricondiYtoN. by the vot of these i iiniiin i1im? no diteuot iwH ever aotaU yam. The bef. ottn tn Ot country roeotHnimd Uutm. If year of honest rcytrfaiian go fur mtkjAtog uom mutt try th prepasMttimo. TKOH HOW. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief JvaUac of th Sop-etna Court of IVon.ylr-nla. I'EK.aDBi.rHiA, lireh IS, KC7. J find " HalamiTi German EiUor " m not an tntoat ieating bevrage, but a good iamio, uteful in disorder of Ui digestive oryana, and of aroat beneJU in ease f atltiUly uod icanf of nervttu action, tn Uu system. Tour truly, dXO. W. WOOD WJ.S.D. ntOM HON. JAM 3 THOiir30, Judge of th Baprenie Court of Penn. vlvanls. TaiLiDBLrHiA, Anrtl ii. 1M4. I connldrr t. u Hoofiand1 Gentian Kit jfrv torn a raivaLl moUxciw. tn caw .ira'iivV of attachH of Indtse.doiiBua mri Vior S yirpepsta. can m fy thirroL:i my experience of it. Yenirs. v ltii re:cri TROIC REV. JOSEPH H. KSNITARD, D. rstor of tb. Tenth ByitlU Church, Phild!ph1a. 1)R. J4CK90H lm Kia: I have been frequently rtqutsUd to oonnrd my nam urifh recommendation of diff erent kinds of modicin, but rtgirdmg the pracio a out of my appropriate sphere, J 7n in all casts de clined ; but uTitk a dear roi f in various instance, md particularly in my oinn family, of the usefulness of Dr. iloojland't Gerwem BiUer, I Atpart for once from my usu-al eourte, to tJrnrsi my full conviction that for yru crnl debility of Um aynu m mrl especially fur laror Complaint, it is tov esaaBBMifc and a)a)la p r e p r atlon. In feSS,. B torn ease it may fait; but usually, M 1 doubt not, U unB be vrry ' r ; - i f atiii m 1 to those vha tm&ar rom U14 obvet mua roars, very ren-ec fully. J. a. KSA A'AMIh, CA.XJ TTOXT. PoafitnaTs 0rman Komedot art oovntm Mmd, Th genuine hams th nfnaiur of C. KX. Jfaelcaon am the front of in outsxdc uirapptr of each ta'tte, and th am of t arUeit bloum in ocs hutilom 4U HJter mm eouoUrfou Prlee or the Bittera, $1 00 per bottle t or, a. hall do-en for )f 00. Price or tlie Tonic, $1 50 per boeat t, a naif doita for $7 iU. Tfao tonic la put up in qaarl oottiea. Xeootlect thai it it Dr. ZlooJtanSt Otrman Krmmdtot thai art to unirertnUy umi and to highlit ritan mended ; and do fw; f-jaeB. allow th hrvggiti to isiducs you lo take t -1 any(Ai.p tit 1AM h may toy it just a pi btcaute hu maket a Utrgi r proJUummm)itmtm' on it. These Mtmt die oaili be oxnt by zprti1o ustf lecojXy MJMUt ojtfiwo tum to Uit JPRIKC1PAX. OFF1CB, AT THE UBDICIN2 JTa tU AKCH SXMMMT, niTadhtts. CHA& H. EVAIT3, Propria tca rorrcerly O. H. JACSSOJT ft GO. The Heme die a an for aaJa by Diog. Olats, Storekeepers, auod. SSeIclo BTtali art everrwaer.. Do not forget to oxamitu utett th arUoU T0U taf. im triior to get the genuine. VyFor Sale by R. J. LLOYD, Drugsiet, EbtnetTjig, Pa. fect.22-ly; Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and.CoIor. A dressing -which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious eubstances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, Bothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy bistre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AXD AXALTTXCAJL ChEJIISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PBICB $1.00. Tor tale by 11. J . LLOYD, Agent, Ebensburg. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lung, auch as Cough-. Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronehitia, Asthma, and Consumption. ProbatIy never hefore ia the wholo history of melicine, has anything won ko widely and bo deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series "of vears, and anion most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estima tion, as it has become belter known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various afleetions of the lungH and throat, have made it known as a re liable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to j ouug children, it U t the taiue time Uio most effectual remedy that can be given lor incipient consumption, and the dan gerous affections of the throat and lunjro. As a pro vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand ia every i'aini!y, and iuducd as ail arc sometimes subject to colas and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption, is thought in curable, -till great numbers of cases where the dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by tha Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over tfie disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. Whea noth ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pec toral they subside and disappear. Httigera etni Jfublio Speakers Cad great pro tection from it. .sthntn is always relieved and often, shelly cured by it. Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in email and frequent doses. bo generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assura the public that its qualities are fuliy maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Arue. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever. Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasma tia poisons. As its name Implies, it does Cum, and floes not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, (Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous Mibstance whatever, it in nov.-ise ininres any patient. The number and importance of its cures in the ague dis tricts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel iu "the history of Acne medicine. Our pride is gratiiicd by tlie acknowledgments we receive or tne radical cures effected m obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacelimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro tected by taking the .4 O CE C Ult K dailv. For iver Complitints, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, ttimulaung the Liver into healthy activitv. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it ia an excellent remedy, producing mauv truly re markable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by Dtt. J. C. Aver A Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, ilass., and sold all round the world. YRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. And Reisk J. Lloyd, Ebeksbubg. ROHRER'S WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS ARE THE BEST IN USE! USE 1110 TONIC BITTERS, The very best in the Market R. E. SELLERS & CO., No. 45 Wood St.. opposite St. Charles Hold. Also, Entrance Kos. 1U2 & 1G4 Third St., PITTSBURGH, PA., Wholesale Agents lor the "West. For sale by A. A. BARKER for Ebensburg ani Yicinity . . je.ll,'68.-ly. "ON-EXi'LOSIYE! TDE NEW LIC; I IT, PETROLEUM FLUID ! ! Gives twice tbe light of Carbon Oil, and is safe under all circumstances. CANNOT BE EXPLODED ! The undersigned are now manufacturing ani bare for sale their NEW PETROLEUM FLUID made by distillation without the aid of com pounds, which is gradually taking tbe place of Carbrtn Oil wherever introduced. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERT TOWN ! Send for Circular. Addresa J.J. PALMER A CO., No. 6 Hiend Street, Jan. 21, 1869.-3m. Pittsburgh JOHN- C R O U S E , WH0LKSLE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQl'OIiS. BEST BRANDS OF BRANDY, WHISKY IRISH WHISKY, GIN, &c., &c. The -cry beat qualities of Liquorg, Winea, &c, for Medical purposes. Prices LOW. C3f Hotel and Saloon keepers will do -well to gire me a call at my store on Caual street, injbuildiiig formerly occupied by T. O. Stewart & Co, Johnstown, Ail?. 27, 1 SCS. tf. The Cambria Freeman . . , WILL BS VCBLISUED EVERY THURSDAY MOUKLXq At Ebensburg, C?ar.br:a Co., pt ' At the fallowing rata, pagulle vithisk o, months from date of utter ilig . One copy, oue year, - - --.. One copy, six motiths, .... j Oue copy, three meatus, - . . Those who fail to pay the5r subscript until after the expiration ot six mocthi t bo charged at the rate of $2.50 per . and those ho fali to pay uutil after the piration of twelve months will be char a,J the rate of $:j.00 per year. Twelve numbers constitute a ora- twenty five, six months; end fifty ib one year. hates or advestisiso. One square, 12 lines, one ii-trtioD, Each subsequent insertion, Auditor's Notices, each, Administrator:' Noticca, each, Executors' Notices, each, Astray Notices, each 3 mos. 6 mot, 1 square, 12 lines, $ 2 0 $ 4 GO 2 squares, 24 lines, 5 00 8 CO 3 squares, SG lines, 7 CO 10 00 Quarter column, 9 GO 14 03 Third column, 11 00 15 00 Half column, 14 CO 25 f.Q One Coiunin, 25 00 So CO Professi mal or Business Cards, cot exceeding 8 lines, with paper, U OS Joe 2 u ISC- Jo n 6 j Ov Obituary Notices, over six lines, ttnes. per line. Special and business Notices ei.ltctf4 per line fur firt in.eiuon, and fuurctLisij each subsequent insertion. Resolutions of Scieties, or coma.t:, tions ot a personal uature mut be as adver ti-ements. JOB rKINTIKO. We have made arrangements by we can do or have done all kinJs ,f r! nd fancy Job Printing, such as L!vi; Pamphets, Show Crds, Bill ai.i Lt:-K-lleads. Handbills, Circulars, Ac, in tLe!; style of the ait and at the mort !j.:i prices. Also, all kinds of RuIIr:. I;.:, Books, Cook Binding, Ac , execute J t.'-,r: as good as the best and as cheap a cheapest. 7: .:".. . ' 7 !""' 1 a c-B7..A,r stuy: '1 Cannot Le surpassed or f qiniled i yi; i i .... . . J ringer Iur durability. Till tte di, , f the patent for the "COG WHEHLlf , IILATOR." or ".STOP-G E Alt. ' r.o Wringer is licensed wider this -paU;.i. . beiofc universally conceded that 0 . s nccessary tu prevcLt the Ilolis fr-ci U.. broken or torn loote. many aticiiij :s bten made to get a C-ig-VViire! f.Tr.it: which shai: equal the UNlVKi S A .. ; yet avoid the "fcto-Gcar," but k; '. ..: cess. For sale by (iHO. liUML-i Eben.burg, Miy 7. 1S68. lv. A. c. 1) I B Wl". H B3KER UiiOTlILr.?, Mdnvfaclurns. ani Wholesale Dt.ia: CITY AN D EASTERN M A I BOOTS AND SHOES No. 4J2 JIarket Stemt. Below Fifth, South Side. - J'JJILALi JOHN cat Wjs. ws u GA Y & vr E L S :! tiucccisnri to C5ay &. Faiulcr, WHOLESALE Grocers and Ccmmission WerchiS AM) liEALEKS IN FLOUR. PROHUCE. FISH, SALT, O' BON 01LS?&c, c. 8G2 LlBEHTT ISlUtET. r PlTTSDiT-i" WHOLESALE PETER SID ill, WITU IIICK3I.49T, R2I.l. CO WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS S. E. Corner Third and .Kn'.x! ' Jau. 22, 18G8. P lULADELPU-- QRAFF, AVATKIX CO- Wholesale Tcahrs in BOOTS AfSJD SHOES No. 5Ii Maiikkt Stheet. FLEM. HOLLIPAY. IS3.M"'1 UNION HOUSE, fBENSBURG, Pa., JEROME A. rLC--U Propictor, spares no pains to rtn : : hotel worthy of a continuation of the patronare it has heretofore received, i tible will always be furnished wkh -best the market affords; his bar with t bt-st ct liquors. His stable islar, a" bo attended by an attentive and ul:: hostler. Jan S0.T, T. JAMES' IIOTEI (Conducted on the European 7Vu) 405 & 407 Lm:uT Street, oip-;" Union Depot, Pitts Bur.cn. Pa- JAMES K. LAN ARAN, iV-'' This llouse is newly built aud ''eL '. furnished, and convenient to all the In roads coming into the city. The K-t; connected with this Hotel open at all of the day and night. ocblT "PITTSBUEGH STAB, So. 129 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION" PASSCXGER PITTSBURGH, FA. - tfeil-:1- PELIX 1IENLY, rrogX. "JTOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebessbcs' R. P. CO., Prop'' The Table is always supplied choicest delicacies ; tbe Bab is suppJifl1 choice liquor?, and the Stable attfcdcJ-. careful hostlers. Transient visitors a;"r modated and boarders taken by the nonth or year, on reasonable termsJ MERCHANTS' HOTEL; J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Propriety Fourth St., leticeen Market andAw May 9, 1867.-ly. PIIILADFXrH1 l I II ' t " - J " '
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