jDC TIFE OF tK4F.lr.TLE. to the bloody daya of the Freuch Involu tion, llaiechale de Noailles. the Duchess l'Ayen and the Vicorutesse de Noailles were executed on the same daj A priest of the Oratory, the Abbe Carrichon, wag the confessor of the Duchesne d'Ayen and her daughter." One day when he was ex horting bin penitents to prepare for death, ho said to them : "If you go to the guillo tine, and if God gives rue Btrength, I will accompany you there." They took him at his word aud crieJ out with vivacity, "will you promise us?" "Yes," he answered, "and in order that you may recognize me, I shall have on a blue coat and a red vest." The day when the tbrce victims mounted the fatal cart, tha hh rVjrrw-t, ;;. eJ as he bad promised, threatened with death if ha was discovered, mingled in the crowd and followed them on foot up to the scaffold, lie had trouble at firt to make himself recognized, in spite of all his efforts to put himself in view; but. a xtorm hav ing broken out, the people dispersed, and the priest remained alone. "Jluie. de Noailles perceived me, and, smiling, seemed to say to me: 'Ah! there you are at last. Ah ! how sad we are. We looked for you a long time. Alamma. there Lc is.' Alrne, d'Ayen revived. All my irresolution ceased. 1 felt in myself au extraordinary courage. Bathed In sweat and rain, I continued to walk near tLein. Tha storm was at its highest point, the wind more impetuous. The ladies in the . nrt cart were very much troubled by it, particularly the Marechale de Noailles ; her large cap was thrown back, letting her gray hair be seen ; she tottered on her miserable eat, which had no support, her hands tied behind her back. We arrived at the cpen place where the Faubourg Saint Actoino begins. I went before, I examined it and I fcaid to mrself, "This is the best place to eive what they wLh so much to receive. The cart was going slower, I turned toward them ; I made a sigu to Mme de Noailles, which she understood peifeetly. 'Mamma, M. Corrichon is going to give us the absolu tion.' Immediately they bowed their heads with an air of rtpentence, of contrition, of tmotion, of hope, and piety. I raised my hand, and with my head covered pronounc ed tLe formula of absolution and the words which follow it very distinctly, and with a preternatural attention. They joined it letter than ever. I shall never forget the charming picture. From that moment the storm went down, the rain diminished, and sremed to have existed only for the success of that which was so much desired on loth aides. I bl&ssed God 1 they did alio." Whst a picture! iu fact, the good priest caha it charming, and i-uch a word in such a moment is sublime. TLe details ol the exe rnliou are related with the same eloquent simplicity. -The Marecha'e de Noai'les as ceuded on the alter of saciifico. The top of her dress had to be folded in, that her neck might be uncovered. I was impatient to go j aDd yet 1 wisheJ to drink the cup to the dregs and to keep my word, since Gcd gave me the strength to contain myself in the midst of so many emotions. Six ladies next passed. Mme. d'Ayen was the tenth. How pleased she seemed to be to die before her daughter. When she ascended the tcaf fold, the chief execu;ioner took off her cap. As jt was fastened by a pin which he had not taken out, the hair was pulled violently, woich caused her some pain, which fhowed itself in her features. The mother disap peared her worthv and tendsr daughter took her place. What emotion I felt on seeing this young lady all in white, seeming much younger than she was. like a gentle IUtle lamb going to be slaughtered. I felt m if I was present at the martyrdom of cue of thofe young virgins or holy women, such as they are represented to us. What hap pened to the mother happened also to her ; the same forgetfulness of the pin, the same bigo of the pain, and at once the same calm, the same death. What an abundance of vermillion blood flowed from the head and the neck ! How happy she is ! I cried to myself, when her body was thrown into that frightful cofijn." The daughter. grand daughter, and sister if these three Innocent victims. Adriennede imnies. Maoanae .LAlayette, was born in 1759. Her- daughter tells us that the was ia her childhood very much troubled by doubts on religion. The agitation com menced at the age of twelve and lasted sev eral years. Although she experienced great trouble from her uncertainties, she voluuta rily deferred her first communion until the moment they had ceased, which was al ready au astonishins trait of character in a child of this aco. She married when four teen and a half ; M. de Lafayette was him self only sixteen. She was almost in her eighteenth year when her husband left fur America. She endured with courage this unexpected separation ; her ardent love for her husband was exactly what made her trength. The resolution of M. de Lafay ette, which fome very mueh applauded, wan blamed exceedingly by others ; the Due d'Ayen in particular did not dissemble his anger. Tha youug wife did without hesitat ing what she was to do all her life she took the part of her husband against her own family, and swallowed her tears. Lafayette returned with gratitude this passionate de yotion ; what might have divided them, united more closely. Mich a sic al Use or Castor On.. We Cud in one of our exchanges the following rematks relative to the use of castor oil in the trades, more particularly Us application to leather. It is much better to soften and redeem old leather than any other oil known. "When boots and ihoes are gi eased with it, the oil will not at all interfere with polishing afterward, as is the case with lard, olive or any other oil. In Harrisburg, Pa., the old leather hose of 6ome fire companies was greased with it, and found to become soft and flexible as new. Leather belts for transmitting motion in machinery will usu ally last three to Eve years, according to the wear they are exposed to ; when greased with caster oil it will prevent slipping, sr. that a belt three inches wide, impregnated with it will be equal to a belt four and a half inches without castor oil. It is neces sary, however, to wait twenty-four hours till the oil has disappeared from the surface and penetrated the leather, otherwise the freshly greasad surface will cause slipping. The rata and other vermin detest anything impregnated with castor, oil, and will doI touch it another advantage. Scientific American. Mant persons destroy their window cash endeavoring to remove rid putty. This may be obviated by applying a hot poker to the putty, which will then readily yield to the knife and leave the sash cleaul Somibodt says : Take two letters from money and there will be but one left. Our Jtvil 6ayg he knows a fellow who took money from two letters, and there wasn't anything left. A K exchange announces the latest thing in the pipe lin as an imitation meerschaum made of bread. The nines hardn- beautifully, and closely resembl colored i meerschaum. Peculiarities of tiik Will Goose. This splendid bird is no Mormon, because the gander will never have but one mate at a time, and never forsakes his first love unless separated by some cause which he canr.ot prevent. lut with all this, he evidently is of Turkish or other Oriental proclivities, and has never heard of "wo. man's right?," bscause he will not allow bis mate to take grain from the same dish with him, unless he has finished his menl, and then he will allow her to eat hers. If there is not one of his flock left for the matrimonial seeking gander lie will mate with one of foreign birth andoiher colors, rather than remain simile. Their noise is o jite muMuul. and d.-iociu!!y f uot before a storm. Though wild in nature, they are ersi'v domesticated, qiite fond of be ing caressed. The female Iajs about ten eggs, is a good setter, and quite careful of her young. Her mate does constant sentinel duty, and fears nothing while pro-, tecting its young. Not as large as the African end other foreign birds, they aro a great ornament to the poultry ynrd, be sides producing a CcJ yield of feathers once in six weeks. A Dckablk Taint for Cut-Doob Work Any quantity cf charcoal powder ed, a sufficient quantity of lit barge as a dry er, to be mixed smoothly with linseed oil. The above forms a good black iaipt, and by adding yellow ochre an excellant green is produeed, which is preferabla to bright green ustd by painters for all garden woik, and does rot fade with the bud. This com position was fi st used by D. Parry, of Bath, on some spouts, which, on being examined fourteen years afterward, was fouwd to be as perfect as when first put up. mm The Last $m &eess. RESTOSF' -HiURDRESSfflfi Jtewpyte in cneBojfte will quickly restore Cray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a fine head of 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 by ell DrugjIiU. DEPOT, 13S GREENWICH ST., X. Y. $4,500,000 m Fifi hit. m in THIRTY YEiRS TO MIX, ISSUED BI TDK Lake Superior and Mississippi River Railroad Company. TRET ill A FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING 1'CSB BOSD, FREE OF LNlTtD STATES TAX. Secured by l.GSS.QOO aores of choice Lands, and by the Riilroad, its Rolling Stock, aud the Franchises of the Company, for sale For sl at 95 aitd INTEREST. YlEIDIXO IX ClRRFNCV NEAFtLT TEN CENT. INTEREST. We will take Governments or other Sccuri tips at full market piice. in exchauge for the Bonds. Pamphlets and full information and bonds furnished on application by mail or in person. DE HAVEN &, BROTHER, DEALERS IN Government Securities, Gold, &c, STo. 40 S. Tblrtl Street, PHILADELPHIA. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD Sa Qi: JSX. 33252 e, OF ALL KINDS. ALSO, BAGGAGE BAEH0WS, WAREHOUSE TRUCKS, COPYING PRESSES, Improved Money Drawers, &c. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 102 Second Avenue, Wear Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. Scales arPAiaiiD promptly. (ap.8.3m.) JEW CHEAP CASH STORE AT BUCK'S MILLS, Alleghany Township. The subscriber would respectlullj announce to his friends and the public in general that he has just opened at Buck's Mills a large and superb Stock of seasonable merchandise, con sisting of all kinds of DRY" GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, FUJI NITUJtE. HARDWARE, and all other arti cles'usuallj kept in a country 6tore. t2?"IIving paid cash for mj goods I am de termined to dispose of them ehher for cash, lumber or country produce at as low prices as like goods can b bought from aty dealer in the county. A liberal patronage is respectfully 80,'cltfi- ,r. . WM.J. EUCK. Duck's Mills, April 22, 18G9. tf. I FOREIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE ARE NOW SELLING EXCHANGE, t VKVf tOBK liATKS. ON England, Ireland. Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wartemberg, Baden, Hessrn, Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland.. Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port ia England, Ireland, Scotland, German jr. France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. Altoona. Pa , Jan. SI, 1SG7. ENTISTUY graduate -The undersigned, a ol the Balti more College of Dental Sur gery, respect fully offord hie PBOFESSIONAL services to the citizens of Eb- ensburg aud vicinity, which place he will visit on the FouuTH Munday of each month, to re main one week. AuS 13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DR. H.B.MILLER, Altoona. ln.m Op erative and Mechanical DENTIST. viuce reiuoveu 10 v irgima street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria county or elsewhere who get work done by me to the amount of Ten Dollars nnd upward! will have the railroad Aire deducted from their UII3. All vtohk WARBANTRn. Jan. 21, lcC3.-tf. TThU- 1 W. ZIEGLER. Surgeon Den-A-r tist, will visit E'enhurg p-o-fes.ionally on the SECOND Mow VS, DAT of euuli month, and remainl-?K? one week, during which time heJ0L may be foun.1 at the Mountain House. C?FTeeth extracted without mm by the use of .Nitrute OxiJe. or Laughing G.is. SCC . 1. - T A.MES J. OATMAN, 31. I)., tenders his iimftsaional s-ervieis ha Phv- sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. Office iu rear of build ing occupied by J. Uiick & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at h"n residence, one door south of A. Haul's tin and hardware store. rjiav 9 18G7 O DEVEREAUX, M.lS.Vriri7- eiciAX and Sckueok, Summit, Pa. Office ensit end of. ManMoi. House, ou Rail '.load street. Night calls my be made at the office. " ftny23.tf. Wi J- LLOYD, successor to llTs. BrjNN, Dedlor in Dntys, Medicines, Paints, 5fc. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion Hi use," Kbensburg, Fa. October 17. 18S7.-Cm. JLOID & CO., Uaiilitrs, -i Kbenbudrq, Pa. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sr-ld. Interest allowed ou Time Leposits. Collections made in all accessible joints in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. TBuT M. LLOYD & CO., Bankers. Ai.tooa. Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold f r 8a!c. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable 011 de mand, without interest, or upoa time, with interest at fair rates. anSl. FI ANK W. HAY, WHOLESALE ar.d 11 ETA i L Manufacturer. J cf TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE, Canal slreet, bulow Clinton, Johns town. ra. A lare stock conbtantly hand. r a. shoemaker ge.. w. oatmax. SHOEMAKER & OATMAN, Arron m ra a t Law, Elx-nsourg, Pa. Offices on High street, inniedia'.e'y east of Huntley's hardware store. ap.8,'C9. D. MLAUGHUN. I TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstoicn, Pa. il Oflice in the Exchange building, on the Corner of CliDton aud Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 18f)7.-tf. R. It JiJIINSTOM. J K. SCAXLAX. JOHNSTON & SCAN LAN. Attorneys at Law, Ebensburs, Cambria co., Pa. Office opposite the Court House. Ebeusburg. Jan. SI. lS07.-tf. JOHN 1. LINTON, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown. Pa. ft Ollice in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion Iluiiae. second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. ISCT.-tf. W I LLIAM KITTELl" ATTORNEY AT LAW, Elensburg, Pa. Office in Oolonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. l867.-tf. g L. PERS H INGAttokney-at- Law, Johnstovn, Pa. OSlice on Frank lin street, upstairs, over John Benton'b Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1S67. TTMII SECIILER, Attoun e at . T T Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in rooms recently occupied by Geo. SI. Reade. Eq , in Colonade Row, Centre street. aug.27. GEO. M. liEADE, Atiornrp-at-Laic, Ebensburs. Pa. Office in ucw building recently erected on Cer.tre strfcet. two doors from High street. aug.27; JAMES C. EASLY, Attornet- at-Law, CarroUiovcn. Cambria Co.. Pa. Collections and all legal businos promptly attended to. Jan 31. 18G7. A. KOPBLIN. - - - - T.W.DICK, Johnstown. Ebensburr. KOPELIN & DICK, Attorneys-at-Law. Ebensburg. Pa. Office with Wm. Kittell, Esq., Colonade Row. oct22.-tf. P. P. TIEKNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Elensburg, Pa. Office in Colon ado Row. Jan. 5. 18G7-tf. JOSEPH M'DONALD, II TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebcnsburg. Pa. (I Office on Centre street, opposite Linton's Uotel. Jan. 31, 1867-tf. JOHN FENLON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa Office on High fctieet, adjoining his resi-dtDce- Jan 31. 18C7.-tf. JJ KINKEAD, Justice of Vie react and Claim Agent. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by M. Hasson, Esq.. dee'd. on IIih St.. Ebensburg. jl3. af S. STUAYER, Justice OF THE Peace, Johnstown, Pa. Office ou the corner of Market street and Locust alley, Second Ward - dec.12.-ly OOD, l'ETTER, BEST The best and cheapest Tobacco and Cigars ui town are at SI. L. Oatraau'0. Go and see. 1869. mm mi ism. I an now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEiLENTS : TO CASH PCKCHASEM OP Til. SIIIT-ISOI & C9f?ia .1 AEE. EITHBJt AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Sheet-Iron, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, BXAMEIXED AND IT. A IX SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS, fcc, COAL SHOVELS. MINK LAMPS, OIL CANS. IIOUSEFURNISHING HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. Speai' Auti-Dtitt HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES, NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES. Aud any Cocking Stove desirud I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will bo ordered when xvauted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys TVHOI.ESAJ.K OK IfETAir.. I would call particular attention to the Ligld House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving moie light than any other in nee. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SI'KSCER'S SIFTER ! It recommends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDROiNS of all sizes constantly on baud. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Whoi.:-.sai.k Mekchants' List3 now ready, and will be sent on application by niiiit or in peissu. Hoping to ?ee all ray old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my mobt sincere thanks ft-r the very liberal pa tronage I hare already received, and will endeavor to pleas-? ail who may call, wheth er thev buy or not FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7. 1867. KEaT Reduction in Vm TO CARll lifYKRS! AT THC r:E5i:XSIILR nOIiSE-Ft'RiMSHIXO STORE. The undersijet'd resiectful!y iuTorUiS the citizens of ELenburg and the public ener allv that be has made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. Sly stock will coiihift, iu part, of Cooking, Parlor and lleal uig Stores, of the most popu'ar kin!s ; Tin ware of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Lucks, Sciews, Butt limits. Table Ilinpcs, Shutter Hinges, Bolt?, In n and Nails, Win dow Glass. Puttj, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety, b'ci.-'sors. Shears, Razors and Strops Axes, Hatchets. Hammers, Boring Machines, Augers, Chissclrf, Planes, (irn passes, Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wreucbes, Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scvthes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Pes, Wax Bristles. Clothes Wringers, Grind Stows, Patent Molasses Gates and Sleasures. Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes. Cast Steel. Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges. Pow der, Caps. Lead, &c. Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Vixxlin and Tlflow Ware in great variety ; Cirbun Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil. Liuseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Taints, Varnish es, Turpentine. Alcohol. &.C. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Cvffct, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices. Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; Soaps, Caudles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe. Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes aud Tooth Brushes, all kinds aud sizes ; Bed Cords ar.d Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. fry-House Spouting made, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buving Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebcnsburg, Feb, 23, 1867.-tf. Q.EORGE W. YEAGER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HI. CQPFES 11 SHIT-HOI M OF HIS OWN SIAKUFACTURE, And GENERAL J0B3ER in SPOUTING aisd all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOOaA, ia. The only dealer in the city having the right to sell the renowned " BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S I'OVE. the most perfeat, complete and satis factory Stove ever introduced to the public. Stock Immense - Prices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. JOHN C R O U S E , WHOLES LIS DEALEIi IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LKJLOIS.S. BEST BRANDS OF BRANDY, WHISKY, IRISH WHISKY, GIN, tc, &o. The very best qualities of Liquors, Wines, kc, for Sledical purposes. Prices LOW. . GSTHotel and Saloon keepers will do well to give me a call at my store on Canal street, in'building formerly occupied by T. O. Stewart & Co, Johnstown, Aug. 27, 1368. tf. ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PIU VATE SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale a HOUSE and FOUR ACRES OF GROUND, with Stable, Outbuildings, a Stone Spring House, a lot of choice apple and cherry trees and a well of excellent water on the premised. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises ia Carrolltown borough. . -RACHEL BINDER. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to ils natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which ia at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with tlie gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick V4 Sl 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 glanda 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 aud vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair fiom turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous aud injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else, can be found so desirable. Coataiuiug neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts loug on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., P2A.cr1c.vL and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, 31 ASS. PEICE $1.00. For cr.le by 11. J. LLOYD, Agent, Ebontburg. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all Zlediclao. ti.3 pu.rpo8ea of a Liaxative Perhaps 110 one medi cine 13 bo iuiiveruJIy ro quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universal ly adopted into use, ia e very country and amun; all clossoo, as this iinlil hut cnincut purgative Pill. The obviouj rea son is, that it L a ni.irc re liable aud f.iriiiore cfl'eo- S20?fcEsr tual remedy than any 5 other. Those wlio have tried it, know timt it cured Uieiu : those who have moil know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what it does onco it does always that ic never fails through any fault or neglectof ita oomposiUc-. Wc havo thousands upon thou sands of certificites of their remarkable cures oi'lho following complaints, but such cures are known iu every neighborhood, and we need not publish thein. Adapted to aU ayes nnd conditions in all climates ; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh aud makes them pleasant to take, whilo beiny purely vegetablo no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Tbey operate by their powqj-ful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of the touiach, bowels, liver, and oUier organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and ty correcting, wherever they exit, such derange ment as are the first origin of disease. Cnnte directions are given in tho wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these rapidly cure: For lrspeiNii or tndigntion, XiMtIM-- laairir and 1u of ft.pptic, they ahould be taken moderately to- btitmilatc tiie Btom acli and rcsuro itd healUiy tone and action. for Iivr CompIaiDt and its various symp toms, Illlious llraHdrbp. Mick Heartache, Jaundice or Urrrn Mickneu, Kilioua Colic and Jiiliou 1'ercr., tiicy f I1011M bo ju diciously taken for each cae, to correct the iliseascii action or remove the obstructions which cause it. for Ilynentery or niarrliceja, but ouc mild doso is generally required. For Ilhrnmatinu, Gont, Grarcl. Palni. tataon of the llart, Pain la the Side, ak and l-oliw, they should ba continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. WiUi Bitch change those complaints disappoar. For llrop.y and Iropolcl Swellinfa they should be taken iu large and frequent doses to pro dur; tiie clToct of a drastic purpe. Kor NnpprvMlon a large dose should be taken as it produces the desired effect by synipathv. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Fills to pro mote digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional dose stimulate the etomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad vantageous where no serious deransemcnt exist. One who fwls tolerably well, nOcn finds that a dose or these I'M makes him feel decidetlly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect oa the diges tive apparatus. JH. J. C. CO., rraetical Clicmists, I.O WELL. 3S.ISS., XT. S. J.. Keisk J. Llovd, Agist' Kbkn6bl'i.g( Y. ECURE THE SHADOW ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADES! Is now in perfect order for executing Pictures ih every style of the art. Photographs of life like accuracy, ranpinp from the smallest card picture to ihe largest s"ze for framing, taken in any weather, and wurrauted to give satisfaction. Particular attention paid to children's pictures Frames of all kinds for sale cheap. Frames of any kind not on hand will be ordered when de sired. Instruction in the art on liberal terms. tfGallery on Julian street, 3 doors north of Town H-ii. T. T. SPENCE, Kbeasburg, Oct. 8,:i863. Photographer. Few Firm Hew Goods. rg THE untlorsigneJ, having given bis Bon, -B. J. E. Shields, an interest in Ins btore, the business will hereafter be conducted un der the firm name of P. II. Shields & Co., and as we are determined to tell Goods cheap for cash, or exchange for grain, lumber or produce, we hope by strict attention to bus iness to merit a liberal patronage: from a generous public. Having determined to settle np my old books of thirty years standing. I now ask those indebted to me to come forward and make settlement on or before the 1st day of December, 1SGS. F. U. SHIELDS. Loretto, Oct. 15, 1868.-tf. AILORING ESTABLISH MENT REMOVED. The subscriber would re spectfully announce to his customers and the citizens of Ebensburg and viciuitv generally, that he has removed to the rew building on Centre street, opposite the Mountain House and adjoining the law office of Geo. II. Reade, Esq., and is now not only prepared to manufacture all good3 which may be brought to him. but is supplied with a fine line of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, VESTING 3, &c, which he will make to order in the best style and at the lowest pri ces. Peeling confident ot giving entire satis faction, I hope tor an increased pan-ounce in my new location. D. J. EVANS Ebensburg, Jan. 14, 1569-tf. OOK HERE! LOOK IIEUE!! A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. ' The aubecriber will sell the Farm on which !i5Lrede8' in AJtegnenr twp., Cambria county. The Farm contains 143 Acres (90 cleared) and the improvements are ample and in eood order Fair terms and Indisputable title. Possession UJ$22, .A.WALTERS. , Feb. 4, letS.-tf. - - Loretto F, Q. nCOIXAED'S QEHMAN BTTTEBS, HOOFUHD'S GERMAN TOHIfc Prepared by Dr. C. M Jacksoa, Phibidolpjiia. Their introduulion into Uiia Country from ttcrnuaey occurred la 1825. THET CUBED TOUTS FATHERS AND MOTILEBS, And will iire yon nl vitir chiloraik Tby tm entirely iu:i-uiii q. J" "f"" rrom ttm uuy prcparMoo now l4arJ 'a ouijlry estlWd fcfitt-rs or fejfl Tonio. Thoy at no titvero r rr i n piYiii ! rn'"n. rr rn"-Hn like onv ; but Uuut, ruUuLiv LnciM.iui.. Tiiey are Th4 ffrtaUti lauiwn rTnelts fur Ldver Complaint, DcPISPSIA, ITorvoio Debility, JATJNDICSj Tiscascs cf the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS OF THE S5IH, aud kU DIajKM( arislkvc frm a. DlmoTm dcrel Liver, Kvoiiiach-, or lurciUTY or TBZ BLOOD. OoruttirjatioTi, Flatuleuea, Inward IUe, Fu:lj)esi8 of Blood to the Head, Acidity cf tho Ptoraaali, Nansss, Iieir& b'um, Disauat for Fool. Palnea r VVeiisht ia the Stctaacli. tiour I ;t notations, 5ii.2t- or Piutttninic ot the Tit of t!aa Stomach, Swim Kin? of t - e Head. KarritU or D TL.-ult Ere'iin5r, Fluttering at the Heart . ,c?v Saffocali ng v when in & Ly-jl Choiciasr o r Sensations in f Foatnro, Vision, Dots Siirht, XhxU or Welis ritoii tne Priin in the Hsad, Jjf-Jaeienc of PoiKpirnti'ai. Yellrjwres of the Shin ad i:yta. Fain in uhe Side, I3ck, Cli'st, Xjimtj, fete, Suudn fluviits of iJeit, iiurc ine in the F1-jsi. f-'onst-'i.t laaag-inin-ga of Kvtl txjnA t.r.-a.' !Je7reEiOQ of Scirits. AU Uttr itttitMl; iiiuc td tilt JiAr.br w Lttfrt.un EooP.dnd's Cc-rman 2itt3rs entlrrly verr'X.iIl, nt ontala tio liuDor, II in i ii:iyounJ or Ciuid Ir.nt. x'iio Roots, Herl. ntid Bar!: fioiu ivljicti !- filratls jsro mecVt H re cttercI --ra,-v u iriuaiiy. All tt:e iiici1l7 Vsiiwttl irtu a Hririiti Ur ucs chemU f.Xlitke iii!(U ura tJieu torvturded to tui touuuy to t?e lived eitrcf.lr fnr S liuisuiartuK ot these Hitters. - 't here in 110 uirvliolic n!l:iajcc vfxuy Kind uwl in toimKiuiidii:: the i:l(ler, bcuce It in tlio 011)' that ran be need i;i (rrKos icrp aicoUoiic stiiaulauts aro Kcofland's Ccrrnan TonJo it a pnhirvtiien of all the irtgrlitnts nf the IKUtrs, vii:fi rt-R Hania Crut Hum. Ommjc. ic It is iui or Ihe Kime dxau as the LuUr, m case vhrrt sotnt pure ulettliblic tittnulut u rtturfd. I'm oii laf 1n mind that these rtmcUitt are -utire!y different from any e.'Jurs ativcrUtd fur Ac cure tif i! dtaeasrs mint th'se Veig jtcicrtitJU' prrpcra-ions uf mtlxciruU extracts, vhUe Utt other art lucre drcoriiont of rum ia hc furn The TONIC u dccisledly out of tit most jilea in tit and agrttabie. rem'ditt (nr offered to ihe ytbUc Jit La lie it eiaaieitt- 11 it a pleasure U Lake iC, ytikiir. tit lift ginnp etunUiraling, end mediamU rua!Ue Uav4 cumcU U io lit kiuricn u. Uie jreauji cf aU iouit DEBLL1TY. Tbert is n mrdfrf ernl fcn ofarrtT (7rmnn Bt'Uers r 3rc in tyVttm mm -osrs nf Debility. Thff impart a rtfftsr U LAc vMu.z lyrm, sirtnythta h H titt aj-pc ity ciuse an enjoyment ' .tm jr"a, thalilr Oit sto mach to digest it. pur jy tMt bteocL,yiv a gvd, offi, bratlhy jUt'fii rrotcutt Ihe yc!(te ttntjr. Jrom, it eye xn.part a b!urt tn the cUls. m.rd ch a . tfie ynUad from a short-treathed emaci-iUd. ta ak aid tiUToaj invalid, to a fuli-Jactti. sul ami vi'.rt us frrtm. Weak and Delicate Chile! ren are made trn ty tiaixi liie IlJ1er or 'J nic. In fact, tljoy urr Fxuiily BtcdW elurs. Ti-y cJin be Mdtinivi.c.'.'t vtilli perfect uXtty to a cbfid tince ii2otitft old, the mvtt tleiicutc li'nmJe, or u iuau ol niitty. Thtte tJediet are Vtt lest Blood Purifiers trer Inmtnu, and toill cure all ditrtset rull:trj fr.m Old tluftd. A.e jow blo-d pure ; kit your youi-ar blo-d pure ; kiep your er ; kej 1 ytHir diyct'ice oryaut , hialtJty nkcvudtiion, by the use i-tver in ordei in a sound. cr Vitte reuwi emer assail you. 1'irt 0 ' m.H iu the couttirt rori';i:'.';2 "'" If years of honest repuiution or uujJ.inj lu must iry V.tse repm aiio.it. ntov non. etc. w. woodwaud, Chief Justice of tin? Pi;j,rcrae Court of l'cnnsylvunla. I find. " TTur ttand's O.-rman Hitters " it not an inx icatmg beverage, but it a jr,J timic, useul in dtturdn t of the diyitlive organs, and of great bneJU t't etiscs dtoilily ajui w.ar.1 of nerr-rut uciicn, in the tyslcn. l'uurt truly, Ci'ft Jr. WOODWARD. TXOM EON. JAMES THOMPSOX, Judge f the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Itonildfr y rioo flaml'i GeraiKti Kit if'W ter a valuable medicm-. til rae juto.X of attacks f J eaji verliiy tltl irosti uiy experience tf tt Yours, ilti n--t !, JAJiLIS THOMPSON. rnoji ret. joskpu n. kesx.uid.d. rstor of the Tenth Rptl(.t Chnreh, Philadelphia. Dr. Jacssox 1)ka Sir: i have bttn frtqusnxly requested to emneel e:y riame viOt recoetmeoUilions of different kinds of ineifidnit. but regarding the practice at out of my a impropriate rpher-e., 1 hare all onset de elintd ; but wilit a detsr proof in various instances, and particularly in my own family, of the -usefulness qf I)r. llooJlanoVt Gnntun Hitters, 1 depart for once -em my usu.U course, to ejrftrest viifuil o.?i-tmm b'iu for gen eral debility of the wytcm and eepuciaily fur Livrr Complainl, it te a fc and valuable prupir ation. h ail; but usually, it vera beneiiciu.li some eases it wuijr doubt not, it w7 to those toko suffer rom tiu abot mmi. i'vurs, vert) retpecfl'uUu, j. a. kexS'aAd, EifjhtK, beUiio Ctitdt street. CAUTIOIT. JToofonfTt German JirBitdits or counterfeited. The genuine have U,i iijruotere of C. Ifl. Jaka on the front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, and Bes. name of the ewtuM blown c, haUe, uiiurt a csmssUrfcti. Irt of t1r Bitter. $1 OO pr bottle Or, tx halt dozen tor 5 OO. Prici or tlie 'l oulc, 1 iO per bottle t Or, u. liali doxvu tor $7 io. The tocic is pat up ta quart bottlo. Recollect that it it Dr. Hooiianui t fjerman BemeJies that art to universally vjd and to htghly rtevm- wf"ucu , wtu ao n&n to induce you to take may toy is just at makes a largir uroH'i aVvva the Vrucoistt mythins else. th.at good, because ks on U These Ji, Pi mee vm tens py w sm loeqlizy upon aci.Ua teon to Hit PICIXCXPAIa officer X TEE SE2UaLAN STOK25," eVo. 61 JUSCa &rJiXT, nilMUlfihia. CTTAfl. H. EVANS, rropriotor, Formsrly O. SJlCSSOHI 6 CO. The lUnieule are for Mia Xy Xruo Cists, Store sreepers, ud ItXadlcine DraX ers every wjters. To not forget to tTamwt tc-tU Ou etrtiaU you bttjf, th) truer to get ike genuine. - (CFor Sale by R. J. LLOYD, Drugs it, EbenbT& Pa. ... foc.221y The Cambria Freem will be pcblhhid EVERY TIlUIiSDAY iI01iv!v At Ebeaburg, Cambria Co., y, 'l At the following raUs, payalU xckJue n Months from date cf subitrm One copy, one jeary - - . . ' One copy, aix montha, - . . . ' One copy, three months, - . . Thotse who fail to pay their tmhg.r' until after the expiration of ix inoLt, . be cbargeil at the rate of $2.50 p and those who fili to pay until aftr piration of twelve months willbechirt the rate of $3.00 per year. ' Twelve nunibers conatitute a twenty-five, ix months; andftyCUa one year. s RATES OF AIiVEkTISlKO. One square. 12 lines, one ir.sertioc, y Each subaequent insertion, ' Auditor's Notices, each, j! Administrator Xoticcs, etch, ." Executors' Notices, each, . ittray Notices, each : 3 mo. 6 ics. t 1 cquare, 12 lines, $ 2 CO $ 4 CO j', 2 squares, 24 lines, 5 00 CO i: 3 uquares, 85 lines, 7 00 Quarter column, 9 CO Third column, 11 00 Half column. 14 CO One Column. 25 00 10 CO 14 00 16 CO is , 25 CO .; "5 M ; , Professional or Business Cart!., r.u exceeiic 8 lices, with paper, , Obituary Notice, over six lines, ts:r. rer line. Special and buiiiness Notices rgl.t per line for firt insertion, and fjurcuu each subsequent inaertioc. liesolutions of Sjcietis, or co:r,5:i'4 tiors ot a personal mature niUnt Li iu advertiaeuitnts. job raiNTiKa. We have made arrang'iici.!s lyv". we can do or have done ail Linus . f nd fancy Job Piinting. such as Pamphets, Show Card. Uill an-1 ltl Heads, IIandbi!!, Circulars, ic, iu 4 style of the art and at tLf rnit iij.f prices. Also, all kiuJs of Ilnlii.j. Z',-. BooLs, Cvxk Bin liu, &c , execuud t-j.-j as g od as the Lest and aa cLtaji cheapest. zmmMmmm PH!LABELPH!A. JEr"SampIes sent by mail vhen v.rit!e':: JOHN GAY V.il. VE.? Siuttiiiors to Gar Ol. l aluitr WiltJI.ESALK Grocers and Commission Msrch: AND L'KAi-LKS IS flo u li, rnonucK. fish, salt.l HON OILS, &c.. &c. 862 LlBEItTT STKtET, - PlTTjK'"Ei C. 1) I B R I "WITH isoKr.n &. bkoth::rs. Manufacturers, and IV holt sale J CITY AND EASTLliN MAV BOOTS AND SHOE: No. 4J2 Marskt i:Ti;K:rr. Below Fifth, fciouth Side, - PiUL-- WHOLESALE .S, Is E T E II S Willi EISCKUAX, lit CO.. WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALEF1 5. E. Corner Third and J&irktt Jan. 22, 1868. P lt:LAPE!- UNION IIOlisiTT- . TBENSBURG, Pa., JlIiiOMC A. Fa ll Propietor, spares no pains to reiiorr' hotel worthy of a couth. uation of tie patronage it has heretofore rtveive:. t table will always be furnied M best the market a2ords; his btsr ' best ct liquors. llis stable iehrf, a be attended by an attentive ani ?'' hostler. Jan SJf. T. JAMES' II OTf Conducted on Vie European. 2' 405 A' 407 Lifkstt Stkeet. orF 'r Uxios Depot, I'ittsbchgh, Ta- JAMES K. LAX All AX, - - - This House is newly built a:.J --.' furuished, aud convenient to all roads comiug into tne city. TLe 1U- connected with this II tJi open of the day .ind night. oct.l, PITTSBURGHTA 2o. 4AJ Liberty Slictt- OPPOSITE CXI OX PASSKXGHTvr-- riTTSEUP.GU, PA. je.ll.-lj. FELTX IIEXLT, Tr MOUNTAIN IIOL'SE, Li ' K. P.LINTON & CO., Prof' The Table is always suppH choicest delicaciea ; the Ba k is supl" . , choice liquor?, and tho SrAtE tu-: careful hostlers. Transient visitois modated aud boarders taken by tha nonth or year, on reasonabletam?, MERCHANTS1 HOT.St; J. t5t VV. C. M'KIBBIN, Propnjj; Fourth St., between Markel and v ilay 9, 1867.-ly. rniLAD h iM -4?H mWsZm rz$z tU Mil U ------vSl B 6 it?a
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