L ---1- Sic: all Cliil- (Ittu ami Smaller 2-tU"'. A lady correspondent at the Wcid, f ti e fo.lowmg question : o your reply to tie Southern I.s7y v. ho ha I determined to do her own work after speaking of the arranged kitchen you add: i'.iU'il out with these npj uniircp, a woman in gout hra.'.h a:. 1 without small c::Idrtn. can often do h-or cv.n work ;th l-..-3 v. orry without a servant, than v. !:h one. Now. here let ir:? a'-' : Wht wc uld a won. an do xvith verv fi..v cf these t:.i.!iar,oc. v.A nix or tii-ht small child rtn sr.v ten vc-a,- old. ! la th.i.-e essays, I Lave mnt with a good tr.sr.y things that oiaci.ie wub my cxp-"?i 'IJ'C, my thickin,;, plar.iiir-gs, anddo'.t.?: and yet wh-:n I have read them through, I iiavj bit as though there was something wanting.. A wish came up th.it some one who had six or enrht small children to care for and do for, in e.d ;itim to her other du ties, w.rj'd write on the subj-ct. It seemed to ire I mteht learn mar.v les- F.'QS I with tn tn.ike my system of h-use- j KPci'injr eumstaaoe. ilut f :r want of FUeh a paper. ! , . 1 . ' ,"'J1 I int. n.l to make tha m of i!ioa ) uh- i llu&h : ,l01'3 " a machine, and lisked. j hemr piafp. 1 by a tiny tool which runs As the woman v.ith eiht small children I round it, r.3 if ccibraeing it ; and then, is likely to he bnsv lor sor.e time, we will , presto ! change! out comes a knife and answer" for h.-r. E ijht smil! children and cuts ell' its head. All this is d-ne so no help! It ua l,ard cm and rfquirea j qilickly that yo havp ti wait anJ w , , ccPaiderabie puiloioph y, aud ( I'lety, to " . i i . Ket ahng with rrnwthly. Dj notdeir. l"r Y know what it is Your case miht be worse in two particulars ; ft"1 a"'1"! uetorc you can see the process you might have no children at all, and you j Iiave Scribed. The hit3 thus bidicad no'ght have more. "We know oi c. woman ' cd with a Is up, look exactly like little who lias twenty-five, all comely and doing i grains of powder. But they are screws well. The saddest people we know of are I YY;i notice th.it when von t.ike n roioww cmiMiess nusnan'is ana wives, ana toe mot chee rless homes are those where there is no t-1 1 rt . .aa). 1 n.. . 1 .... l : . . . i . . . . . .... . 1 ! 11 - i i - , . , . when evening comes. Uacer a drzi than none. You need the education which will come of training them to thrifty aod virtu ous habits. Do not Joult f r a moment that they will live, grow up, and be useful and happy, and that they wi'd all rise up and call you bles.-ed. The kind Providence that has yiven them being, has a work for them to do, and w ill in some way provide for theii training. D) not worry. Worry kills a gieat many more people than work. There must necessarily be a different standard of j attainment in such a home, from that which j prevails where money and servants are pl.n- ty. lnere can not be so many or so Cue ! dresses. olavMnn-. hooks- a,t nni.t,. ! They can not be kept in such absolute clean- liuess and order, as if each child had a nurse, e.nd governess devoting her whole time to their education. If you dj the best you c-m I a matter of thauksg.ving. t Lwk at the Sunny Side. There is such a side in every lot in life. Most children grow up in homes where there are no servants, i and turn out passably well. Men and wo- j notice to l is old fiiends and custodiers meu of the highest culture and s cial posi- i that, on the first day of J uly, inst , he admitted tion, more otfen than otherwise, beau life ! ll5s so"' GeobckII. Robeuts, into full partner in this condition, and the early habits of self ! ",lh 1,,U1 .,n. l mercantile hr.siness in l.elP and industry there farmed, determined j ift. JsoX. thnr characters and success. To klornn 0ur stock will embn.ee evcrvthiuc in the r.fllaence is generady a calamity. Tne chil- ! Fancv Bnd Staple lrv Goods- line, Groceries of dren of the rich are most appropriately ob- nil kinds, Coots and Shoes, Iiats and Caps, of jects of compassion. What shall be done ! the latest styles and of all qualities, a full li.ie lor such, to make them useful and happy, of Hardware, (jueensware, &c, nnd ii: f.u-t is a much more difficult problem to solve j ?vcry article to be found in a well regulated than the proper training of the children of ; ""ntrr ' store. the poor. The men who make our laws and I wu iVinS ;J'.vcl a sncce?--fid and Plei molild Public oninion. n n r,V o-, nn I ant experience ot more than twenty ye.r3 in the -., f, , r; - 1 -- ---- -;j - ioieu ineomcesoi nurse, c, .ok, and laundress i in iiu ir jioiova, aim to mis nay it is inc non est conviction of these distinguished men, that thuir mothers were the best women and the most savory cooks in the world. Cultivate Self-lMp in Your Children. Mothers sometimes err in excessive tender ness and devotion. Children love occupation and will have it. The passion for dressing dolls may as well be turned to dressing something substantial. A little girl can soon learn to dress and wash herself, and then to perform these offices f jr her younger broth ers and sisters. Play &h -mid never be fore stalled, but it may be so judiciously raised mixed up with healthful labors that the toil will not fe irksome. The boy roay as well pull on his fir?t boots, as have another do it for him. If he is taught that it is manly to help himself and keep his clothes and and person clean, he will slory in the use of trusnes for the hair, the clothes, and bxls. He will soon learn to measure mnnhood by usefulness, and not by the amouDt of dirty work other people do f r him. Some peo ple, indeed get ti o much out of their chil dren, but that is not the tendency or peril of American society. They can be made much more helpful with pleasure and profit tothrmse'v s, and to th world. Buy Ld'tor-Saving Midlines. A large part of the labor in the family can be saved by them, and they pay for themselves many times every year. It is difficult to see how a housckeciicr cm get along without them. Most people are too poor to do without thera. They save what is more precious than money health and lif. We forbear to say more, lest there should be nothing left for the wo man with the tight small children to say. Wo yield the floor until she speaks. HOW TO IvFEP EtTTTKB SVEKT. It IS the easiest thing in the world. Simply put it in clean jars and cover with a strong brine. This will keep butter pure a year, fresh and sveet, as we know by experience. It is al most equally good to put in oak casks, headed tight. 'This is equivalen t to canning ."ruit. The brinj in the case of the jr acts heading to keep the air out. But but . r should be made well ; we have never ex - 3'imentcd on poor butter. Work out the utterrailk till you havoonly pure "beads," lear as rain water ; but do not work so much as to break the grain, in which case j-ou have a tough, heavy article iu winter, and grease in summer. Such butter we ad -vise no one to try to reserve. Cor. Rural World. Burks and Scalds A correspnndent of the Rural New Yorker offers his remedy for these accidents: '-The most efficacious remedy I ever tried was to apply common starch just moistened with cold water, and spread on a cloth to effectually cover the wounded part. A little girl who was badly scalded was instantly freed from pain by the above remedy. Keep the starch moistened, and in a few hours'the inflammation will be gone, leaving the scalded part perfectly white. After the inflammation is out apply a linen cloth dipped in sweet oil. It is a speedy cure." To Clkanse Blankets. Put two large table-Bpoons full of borax and a pint of soft soap into a tab of cold water. When fully dissolved put in a pair of blankets and let tbem remain over night. Nest day rub and drain them out, and rinse thoronghly in two waters," and Lang them to dry. Do vot wring iJtcm. It is difficult to tell colic from the botts in a horse, but a tablespoonful of chloroform in twice as much mucilage, is a good reme dy for either. Carrots are recommended for horses to aid digestion, and tomatoes for cows, to im prove and increase the milk. Stewed pumpkix, as a poultice, has been found of great valua in reducing inflamma tory rheumatism. : Iir.v at $2'J.'03J itk Folnlt A jrotitkrmm visiiim: tiio American Watch I Comp.-iny's factory nt Wnltham, Mass j relates that u small vial, such as homce ' l,aI : birr pathic pills are kept in, was handed to lrn, which v:i iiiL-.l with what seemed ! to be grains if coar?e ?tuu1, of the color of . blue ten: npcred stetl. On examination ! aiu'.rr a microscope. fhry proved to be ; ; pp! foe-l screw , of which it rup'retl COO,- j V-j'J to ii'..ko a pot-tub 31 icroscopn. bit? ; of ?'., v.-jtii :.',(. poiriis e-p.iieitely pol- j weighed only a ftti'e jrioin. Theso were I said to he worth 20.000 per pound. These, a3 well as every oil. or of the run i i:ir,g part.- cf the watch, are taado entirely Ly machinery, which turns out each dil- fert-nt piece o::nct!v !i!-:e iti fellow The. f ..huving is In3 description of the rretho 1 of making the iiine Ecrews : What von do r.ut see at a first clar.ee is a thin thread of ftccl, liner than the most deli- scope and examine them. They are com plete cuiosC. r ot rpnte yet. A girl I1,ck3 tliCm UP 0!lc hy with a dainty tool, and places them in rows, one in every hole in a Hat piece of steel. This little plate, as soon as filled, ia placed under another machine, and it would do an Irish man's soul good to see it work. . It beats Doneybrook Fair "all hollow." I never had a more convincing proof of the supe riority of mechanical over manual labor. For while a good hearty man with a stout bit of shiilalali may break hall a dozen hoads oira day with fair luck thisma- Chine, without so much assaying "Jly , , e -, , , " . J YvT laVL' ComCS out of lt3 ,,olc ar"1 '-ljn3 along each row, quietly splitting the head of each one of thera exactly in the cerfter. And now the screw is mala. PUr W MfK AN r HSVl I ik.iuiiilil.k. Hill I lDWAIJD UOHFRTS hereby gives Oesmegs at tins place, and having eon-.pu ltd a epaciou3 eUiliee on Iligii street at.d increased niy f:Ki!iiies for sur.plvin" mv 1 it :uls at all times ami at the lowest prices with the best ar ticles in the market. I confidently irp-.:! to tho.a who have so ;c:iiTC,'.;-!y given Uie their confidence and support in the past to continue the same measure of putronngre to wants the new linn. EDWAKP ItOBEUTS. Ebciisbnrtr, July !.', Ibb'A. tf. A. D. CRiSTE, AVITII LITTLE k I1A1I1I). WHOLESxiLE Vi W- L3 v-j v n I ta ' . M2a AL uuiiiuiivuiu.i I lUi ini 1 I V 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. GOOD T II I N G ! Important 1 o Ilonsekf rpcr, Hotels, Bn!H, OOiee, i,c. THE rATK.YT WIRE ADJUSTABLE WIWDOW SCREEIJ WILI, KIT AXY W1SBOW, Give ventilation ur.d light, Screen from vie-v and exclude I'LIES, MOSQUITOS ani othkr INSECTS. The Adjustable Window Screen Co., SOI.B UNl' K ACT U UK r.s, 23 Market Sfrrct, riiHart'a, For sale by Dealers in House Furnishinc Goods. June 24, ltfG'J btn. POBEIGN SIIiri'ING EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE AIIE NOW SELLING EXCHANGE, AT SEW YORK KATES. ON England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, Hcssen, Saxoov, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets t and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. Altoona. Ta., Jan. CI, 18G7. JOHN CAT tvm. WETsrr. G A Y & W K L S II , Successors to Guy &. Painter, WnOLESALB Grocers and' Commission Merchants AND PEAI.hKS IN FLOUR, mODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c, &c, 8C2 Liberty Street, - PITTSBURGH C. D I 15 E R T , WITH nOKER &, UROTIIERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MAD 13 BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 4C2 Market Street, Below Fifth, South Side, - I'lULAirA. WHOLESALE GROCERS DR. JOHN FRY, Assisted 1y Il Dangatfr, Having permanently located in Johnstown. !3 prepared to answer all professional calls, and in sert ARTIFICIAL TEETH on ;;:. ioi e Rub ber (Vulcanite) ?5ae. or, if preferred, be will insert them on Gold (0 cr.rots fine), or Silver (chemically pue) both of own preparing on riiitifa, Alitrn:iiim, 1'a'i l:,ir-!, (,'oraliie and Adamantine. Also, the Pcnielain teeth. Extracting, Filling and Cleaning .! Teeth carefully per fanned, avoiding a!i unnecessary pain. lis v, ould also eni! attention in his ne"r mode foil!:-teeth with CRYSTAL GOLP. which is lb best tcj !i'n ever iutro luccj fo- filling tech. Hn can restore a toot ii to jtj natural miai-e ;th this gold, and make t l.e liking as solid a? n p:.ce ot' gold coin. (! j and have voir teeth exHudnd every r-ix nnrrihs at least, and if there is any creay fl'"nut them Iipvc tlirm tilled witn Crystal Gold end you will never r ood artificial tc-eih. Artificial teeth are a good substitute, but they do not eomp..:e with the natural teeth when in a he?lth ttate. All work done in such manner r.s not to be excelled in Stle, Beauty, Comfort, Lightness, Durability, and warranted to ive satisfaction and be harmless to the mouth. Samples of hi3 work may be examined by ali who de.-ite to see iLetn. The following speaks for itself : TESTIMONIALS VTe. the iT.'.ler.-igr.ed, citizens of Latrobe and I.igonier, Westmoreland county, P.i . , hetrful ly'submit the following as expressire of our t'Ftirnate of Pr. Fry's abilities as a r,ertist : We regnrd Dr. Fry naturally adapted to the prof ession of his choice. IIi mechanical ingenuity ha? fumi-hed to bis art many inval uable modification and improvements, nnd we deem it due to him and the public at larae to sav that, from a long aud intimate acquaint ance, we can confidently l econiineiid him to all who may feci interested, as an able, faithful and experienced work mar.. Latii' hv K!i Ferguson, M. I) , John Mc Girr, M D .Rev Jerome Kearuev, J . L Cham ber, W. S. Head, J iseph A. Head, MieVl Bos sort, David Williams. Liuositit L. T. Beam, M.D., Wm. Ash com, Jacob Eiclier, N . M Marker, Es ., J acob Brenirer, P. M , Joseph Scroggs, D. J). Laighlinstown Robert Loutuer, Es; , A. G. Armor, V. M. F.AiRiinn Dr. James Taylor. my.fJ.-ly PHILADELPHIA. JSSSSampIes sent by mail when written for. THE GREAT PACIFIC RAILROAD is fi x;i s ii i: : First Mortgage Eonds of mn UNION AND CENTRAL PIGMG RAILROADS BOUGHT AND SOLD. DE IIAVEiV & BROTHER, Bankers and Dealers in Governments, IVo. iO S. Tliirnl Street, FIIILADELITIIA. MARBLE WORKS! Having ajrain taken charge ot tb.e branch ilarhle Workastt Ebeiisburs, which he wiil operate in tonnccLion t .tonnsto-.vn, ine simsci.Ocr adopts this'I-- inetho 1 of iuformius the citizens of i-vL Cambria count v, that he kee:s a con- L?.a stant supply ol tiie best 1 ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which be is prepared at stated times in Ebens burg and at all times iu Johnstown, to manu facture to order, cither as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MANTLES, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, iu as workmanlike manner and at as low prices as like work can be put up in any of the cities. Having in mv emnloy a full force of experienced and skillful workmen, 1 do not promise too much when I gay that I can furnish any of the above articles on short notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, mid in a style of finish which cannot be excelled bv any other mar ulacturer in the S'tate. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for sale cheap. Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance aud work put up wherever desired, or delivered at anv point named. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, June 4, ISCtYif. rgiAiLOKiNG i:stai;lish.ment -3- REMOVED. The su'.scri'oer would re spectfully announce to hi customers and the citizens of Ebensburg und vicinity generally, that he has removed to the rew building on Centre street, opposite the Mountain House and adjoining the law office of Geo. M. Reade, Esq., and is now not on'y prepared to reanui'acrure all goods which mav be brought to him hut is supplied with a fine'line of CLOTHS, csSI MERES, V ESTINGS, A.c., which he will make to order in the best style and nt the lowest pri ces. Feeling confident of giving entire satis faction, I hope fur aa increased pa,tioua"e in my new locatiou. D. J. EVA3S Ebensburg, Jan. H, IHi'J. tf. -ftfOUNTAIN IIOUSK, Ku1N,I;L-i;.,. r- Ll.TO & CO., Pro-r.. The Table, io always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the B. u is supplied with choice liquors, and the Stat. i,r. attended by careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week juoath or year, on reasonable terms. foLi h'V. t 1 And a GOOD TH!NGIn EBENSBURG. ROYALTY aUPLRCDD ! urrcndercd I I IV V." VI w - v TO THE SM ALL FRY ! SEW STORE! NEW GOODS! ITew Inducements! High Street ! j j Low Prices ! j Has taken possession of lio? rooms cn High Sticot, ( three doors from Centre Street,) recently occupied by II. H. 1 udor, into wh'eh lie has just iuttoJuced a mammoth asortrunt of DRY & DRESS GOODS, Groceries, Elaidnarc, &.C., coniistir.rr of everything and much more than any dealer in this " i:eek of timber " bus ever pretended to keep, and every article of width w ill be sold very; ciieal' foi: cash: OR IX EXCHANGE F"a COUNTCV rBCDL'CE. NO DEALER KEEPS BETTER GOODS ! i:o DEALER KF.r.PS MORE GOODS! NO DEALER SELLS CHEAPER! 2T.0 DEALER SELLS MORE ! TR Y FR Y ! Til Y FRY ! ! TR Y FR Y! ! ! Buy fruhi Fry! Buy from Fry! ! THY FHY IF YOU YVMNT TO HUY the finest Dress Goods at the fairest prices. THY FHY IF Y'OIJ WMNT TO P.UY Muslins. Checks, Ginghams. Tiekinps, Shirt ings, Denims, Drills, Jeans, Cloths, Cas simeres, Satinet's, Delaines, Lawns, Prints, k.c, ic, and wish to get the full vi.rtli o( jour money, TK'Y FHY' IF Y'OIJ Vf.INT TO BUY iloots and Shoes for Men's, Ladies' and Chil dren's wear, unexcelled i:i cpi ility and nowhere undersold in pi ices. THY YIXY IF YOU WA NT TO IHJY' Hardware, Ctueenswarc, Glassware, Caipets, Oil CIohs, Lc, of the handsomest styles at the lowest figures. THY" FHY" IF YOU WANT TO BUY Hams, Sides, Shoulders. Mess Poik. Fish, Salt, LarJ, Rutter, Eirgs, Chee-e, Coffee, Su gar, Teas, Soaps, Candles, Spices, or anything else in that line. THY FHY IF Y OU WANT TO BUY' anything and everything worth buying, and be sure that at all tinif vou will he supplied at the LOWEST CASH RATES. Oh my ! my eye ! it is no lie Thm at the Dry Goods Store and Grocery Just opened by A. G. Fry, On the street cnlisd High, More for your money yi:u cn buy Thau from any one else, far or nigh. ' j -rZ3 1 dcsVi! to i--eer a full line of DRESS GOODS of the most r orsiraoic styies nna textures. and as T am dctei mined to sill as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, 1 re-;.cctfuuy solicit a ca!l from ail the ladies, and especially from those who have ben in the hat.it of visiting other places to make their purchases. "Whatever jou want to buy, be sure first to trv tho ptore of A. G. FRY. Ebensburg, May 27, ISflD. JLTOONA NOT YET IN RUINS ! WOLFF'S IU47tmOTIJ CLOTHING BAZAAR STILL IlIGHT SIDE UP ! mi m wm kimi IN IMMENSE IT.OFUalOX! ALL WANTS SliPPLTEH ! . ALL TASTES SUITED ! ALL HUYEES PLEASED ! SUITS FOR OLD PEOPLE! SUITS FOR MIDDLE AGED! ' SUITS FOR YOUNG AMERICA! CLOTHINCTCLOTHINC! TO KIT EVKKT 21 W AXU HOT 1 GENT'S 1'URNISIIING GOODS OF EVERY PESCIiirTIOX. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, OF ALL STYLES A Nt) SiZliS. TraukSj Valises, Traveling Bags,. L'mtrell;aN, &c,. &.c. STOCK TIIE LARGEST! GOODS THE VERY ERST! STYLES THE NEATEST! PRICES THE LOWEST! C'MTISIIV M tIK TO O&OSIR of any gaoiU or style ileHlred. j CALL and SEE 1 j j CALL and SEE ! jc-AN SUIT YOU in GOODS L ITtICES. fesS'roRE on Aknie Street, one tiLv--j door north of the Post Office. Don't mistake the place and there will be no mistake about you getting good bargains. GODFREY WOLFF. Altoona, April 28, 18b9.-tf. PKTKR SCHLKGEL, . . . . J. M. MOSTfiOM ERT. JJJONTGOMEIJY & SCIILKGEL, COMMISSION" MERCHANTS, WUOLKSALE DEALF RS AND BKCE1VER5 Or FLOUR AND PRODUCE, STAR FROXT, 337 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSIGNMENTS ck PRODUCE Solicited riTTSP.UHGH REFERENCES. Hart, (Jangbey & Co., Bankers, Arbuek'es h Co., V.'holesale Grocers, C. It. Love &. Bro., Dry ( Jooda Merchants, W. D. Cooper & Brother, Wholesale Grocers, Reymer Brothers, Confec tioners. E5y""Circular3 with Prands and Prices sent to dea'ers. IMay 13, l?D.-Gm.7. A "WORD from JOHNSTOWN1 JOIIX J. MURPHY & CO., Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock unseasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, &c. Their stock consists of almost eveiy article ti.-tiali v kept in a retail store, all of which have been selected with care and are offeied at prices w inch cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 23, 1867.-tf. J8' Ayer's Vig or, For restoring Gray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing -uliitli nt once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving; t!ie hair, leaded or gray hair is sc0?i restored , to its original color tcith the tilos and 2 fl-t H?&&2&- frefoxes$ of youth. s.-i . r 1.', v.-v -r-L Tina 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 01- falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. F ree from those deleterious substances 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, nothing else can lie found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and Tct lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Fkactical axd Analytical Chemists, iLOWKLr,, 3IASS. PEICE $1.00. For sale by R. J. LL(J VD, Agent, Ebensburg. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, iron rrniFiixG xiije sioon, The rejiutation this ex cellent nie-tieinc erjovs, i. derivt-d lrom its curVs. many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous dis ease, where the system Eeenicd saturated with corruption, have been rurified and rured Vr it. Scrofulous a Sections and ii.sor lers, which were a frravatod br the scrol'u 011. owtflminrilinn until they were painfully afflicting, have been radical! cured in such preat niiinhcrd in almost ever- teo tion of the rountry.that tlic public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is .ue of the niot detractive enemies of our race. Ort.cn, this unseen and uuiV it ttnant of theorpanism unilcnuines ihe conf-titution, and invites t!ie attack of eufeehlinfr or fatal diseases, wuiir.utexcitir.ff a s.ts.i.Men of it presence. Again, it ticj:iis to breed info-turn throughout ttie bodv, and tlien, ou boine favorablo cca.-i-n, raj idir xievelop into one or other of its I.i.ieous tonus, either on the surface or anionp the vitals. In ti:e latier, tuber cles may lc fcinld.-n'r deposited in the hmc-s or heart, or rumors f.n.ied in the lively or it t-hows its presence by eri:"li"ns on the tkin, or foul ulcer ations on !-oiiic part of the bodv. Hence the occrt fcion.il use of a l.otiie of this SnrsajKirilln is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. I ersons alliicted witii the fol'.owine rotn Tlainla piaierallv lir.d immediate relief", and, ;.t length, cure, by the use of this &AJ:SAl'.li: I L- J.A: St. A nihility's Jr'irc. JCosu or J'rjsipclti.t, 2'fttrr. ISalt ji Ileum, Snfft Jtrrtrt, Ji iniitrin-m. Sore iicv. tiitff ISiim, and other eruptions or risible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more concealed forms, as ltfsrpsia . Drops;, Heart J)ist-nse, I'its, l-ljtihpsti, Xruraltjia, end the various Ulcerous afl'eetious of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Siphilis or t'e'iuTcfil and jrrrrurial JJi senses r.re Hied hy it, though a longtime is recpuired for Fitbduinir these obstinate maladies bvany medicine. 3!ut Ion;r continued use of this medicine w ill cure the complaint. JLeucorrlm-tt or il tiites, t'tcriue Vice rftti'tHSf and J-'efu ule Jtiseast s . are com monly soon relieved and uUiinatelv cured bv its purify lap and invigorating Hect. "Minute .Direc tions for eacli case are found in our Almanac, t up plied gratis. Jiltt itiiHilism r.nd ;ut. when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield ouickly to it, as alio JArrr Complaints, Torpiftit;, i.'onyestioit crlunm. tnatioH of the JAn r, t.xi.1au)rliee. when arisiiur, as they often do, from the rankhnp j.oiscns in the blood. This SAHSAl'Ait 1 1. LA. is a preat re storer f r Uie errenpth and vipor of the system. Those w ho are J.auttiul and Listless, Jtesjtoi dciit, SleejUess, and troubled with JWrco.j Ap pre hens ions or fears, or anv of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and eor.viucing evidence of ita restorative power ui)on trial. ritrPA it En b t Or. J. C. AYin & C.,r.oMeII, "Wans., Practical ana Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL, DliCGGISTS EVEIiyVTir.EE. Reesk J. Lloyd, Agknt, Ebensdleg, Pa. L. L. LANG.STKOTH'fS PATEIT MBTAEI-E ' COMB BEE HIVE! PliONOUXCED THE BEST EVER YET introduced in this Ceunty or Stte. Anv person buyimr a family riht can have their Bees transferred from an old box to a now or.2. In every instance in which this has been done the result has been entirely satisfactory, and the first take of honey has invariably paid all expenses, and frequently exceeded them. Proof of the superior merits of this invention will be lound in the testimony of every man who has given it a trial, and among the number are the gentlemen named below, and theii experience should induce every one interested in Bees to Hct try C- Kirkpatrick, of Carroll township, took 106 pounds oT surplus honey ftom two hives, which he sold at cents per pound. Adam Deitrich. of Crroll township, took from two hives 100 pounds of surplus honey. James Kirkpatrick, ot Chest township, took CO pounds of surplus honey from one hive. Jacob Kirkpatrick, of Chest township, ob tained 72 pounds ot surplus honey from one hive, worth not less than $21, aud the right cost him only $.". Peter Campbell from one hive obtained 3G pounds of surplus honey at one time. E'Quite a number of similar statements, authenticated by some of the best, citizens of Cambiia county, could be obtained in proof of the superior merits of Langstroth's Patent Mo vable Comb Bee Hive. Persons wishing to purchase family rights should call on or address PETER CAMPBELL, Nov. 5, 158G.-tf. Carrolltown, Pa. OOK WELL TO YOUR UXDERSTAXDIXGS ! BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's and Hoys' Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs hia nu merous customers and the public generally that he ia prepared to manufacture BOOTS and SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan. in the vkev nr.sr mannkk, on the short est notice, and at as modciate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others eau easily be convinced of the fact if thej will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. ETRT airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a Workmanlike manner. Thankful for psst favors I eel conlident "that my work and prices will commend me to a comi ti nuance r.nd increase of the amc , , . .. JOHN D. THOMAS. Ebenbbui's, Apid 2a, lbb'J. rjp II O M A S C A ft L A X D , -WHOLESALE IlEALLK 1' GROCERIES i CUEENSWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, sTATio:;i:nY and notions, FISH, SALT. SH&AR i!E2 MEATS, j KACO.Y, FLOUR, j FEED AMD PROVISIONS. ; SO. 136 VIRGINIA STREET, Bdtrccn Julia, and Caroline, - ALT 00 X A. All such poodd ns Spices, Blushes. Wood r.u i Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking aud Station cry will be sold lrom m muf'acturer's primed price lists, and all other pood in my line ftt Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current prices. To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving them all ireight and drayae, as they are not required to pay fieithts from the piiucipal cilies and no dray ge charges are made. Dealers may rest as sored th.tt iny goods are of the Lest quaiiir and my prices as Moderate as city rate- By doing a fair, upritrht business, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to merit the patronage of retail dealers and others in Cambria county aud elsewhere. Orders re spectfully Bolieitei and satisfaction guxr.in'ce l ia ali cases. THOMAS GARLAND. Altoona, July 20, 1 tblL-tf. GEO. C. K. ZAHM, JAS B ZAILM. ZAHIV1 Zl SON, DEALERS IS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, E .in !!! in u in, Ml AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES Fsually Kept in a Country Store. WOOL AND COUNTKY FHODUCE TAKES IK riCIIAXGE FOR GOODS ! STORE ON 3IAIX STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10,1503. EBEXSEURG, TA. rOOD, MORRELL k CO., V.'ASIIIXGTO STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in miiBH m mm m m, miLLl.LRI GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENS VV A RE. BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AXD CAPS. IRON" AND NAIL? CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. LEA I) Y-M A DE CLOTHING . GLASSWARE. YI-XLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WAEE. .PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce, imch as FLOUR. BACON, TiSU, SALT, tAIiBON OIL, kc, Ac. ZST" Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice smi most reasonable terms "WOOD, MORBELL L CO. Johnctown, April US, 15-09. ly. A W S O X & B A KEll, AN KLIN STREET, In the Old POST OFFICE ElILDIXG, Jolinstown, 1 a, WHOLESALE GROCERS ASP DEALERS IS WESTERS PRODUCES ISUtiAHs, SYRUPS. MOLASSF.S, TEA COFFEES, FLOUR. BACON. POTATOES. DRIED and GREEN FRUITS, TOiiACCO CIGARS, &c. &c. Orders solicite.l from retail dealers, and sat isfaction in goods and prices guaranteed. Johnstown. April 2S, 1SGI). NDRE V MOSES. IVSERCHANT TAILOR, ScrpEs's Bcildixs, Clintox St., Johxstown, HAS just received his fall and winter stock of fine French, London nd American CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES and TESTINGS, nnd a full assortment of Gent's Firsishjxo Goods. Mr. Moses has been for eight vcars cutter nt Wood, Morrell i Co.'s establishment, and now desires to inform his friends and the public gen erally that he ha3 commenced business in Sup pes s building, on Clinton stiert, with a stock of goods adapted to the fall nnd winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tention to business to merit a share of public pitronage, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, lfcGrf.-tf. EVERE THE MEMORY OF FRJENDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The- subscriber still continues to mantfactur of the best material and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, alt kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work in his line. None but tho best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low aa like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call ntnl soo specimens and judge for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON; Loretto, March 12, 1868.1)'. (obnT"FrrElirEST.--'ll.ebest A aud cheapest Tohiecn nnd Cigars ia town are at M. L. Otxau's. Go aud see- M. L. OATiiAV OJALF.it IK CHOKE FAKILV CROCESr gcitclc C5rtr;t eramt(ii f.; EACOI, 3 ALT, FRESH A'i-OLTAULl ALL KINDS CF FRUIT sua Aits, -it: as, coffk ' SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE.'- A!s , a ho ge ctork of tliC Eest Brands of Cigars and Tofr stoi:e on higiistuket" J-vtir Doors Edit or' d- 1- , ' '-'-'. -t'.'i s 1. S:!icnsbiti -g, EBE N S BURG FOUNDS AC.t! i. I I LL ULAsi: NEW FIRM, NEWUILDiNGS,!5- I " A VI NO ruir-i.nsed th r", V-r-T -' JL-. ENsr.cia; i-ui n dhy ir;,v,t :. (Has?, and ic-ui!t and ei.iarcl it a ,. tiif ly, besides refitting it vitti rew nu the si:b"i rii.ei s a.e now prepare! '.', COOK, PARLOR V JIB A TiXG SJiy of the latest and most ap'-rovel t "' THItESHINC. MACHINES. y.u '.'' ING, BOSEand W ATE.T 1E1.LS,:: desorivtion. I BOX FENCING. PI'- and PLorOII CASTINGS, anl in ; m.mric' of articles manufactured iap.f.-. rouiicry. Job Work of all kind v.'.ry. promptly and done cheaply. i '1 he seci:il alteiitiou of Farmers ', to two r.ewly patented PLOUGHS - possess the sole rsht to uianufa'.-ti.rt ,;. f in this county, and which are aihn!: , tho et ever iutroducel to the I t Beiievir ourselves capable oi'---..t any wo:k in our la c ia the tno ;t suu I manner, an d knowing that we t, : '. . t towin i-nirts than have t.ecn r'. . community hcrelol' jre wec-or.fi 1 t .-.'r s we will be found worthy of liberal r;ir. Fair reductions made to who'.-ale .rSf'The lii-hest pi ices r.i'd ia ca-h metal, or casting's j;iven in cx'h:.r:- e. OlE Tt'ttJIS ABE stb:cty c a-;i ,1: r aor. ce e . CON VERY. YlXhoei Ebensburg, Sct. ItCS. C i t A I R M A N U F A G T C?;Y WW Ii 3 rapn? jsM I i"i H f! i .lOHSTCST.Pi. dblJ RhVPi) vfe in la such as common Winl-nr Chrr?,Frc:!i Cliairs, Yier.ra Chairs. Bn-t!e(1 ;v' Daekod Ciiairs, S .ti.;:. k- Cv.j'n, . 1 (Lane tat C?hi:5f ROCKING CHAIRS, (? y ai'i!!.f; Ni-S'f i ,!!;:, Settees, Lounges, jLc.,uT. CABINET FUUNiTURt' of every '.'scrii tion and cf lat.st STYLES, WITH PRICES Ta $7X11 Tastes of all Thankful for past lav ts, re re:'" f tlly solicits a lihciULare ..f p-h::: i.ee. Cliuton Street, Jchr.st vn Co. Pa. j J.r.i. n.l-' TTTAYING recently ctur-ilr- -S-.fi. we are now prepared to sc.; ' reduction from former prkes. 0-.r:.- -s stsof Dru.s, Medicines. Pci i . 7 r Soaps, Leon's. Hill's and AikV K-- -stives. Pills, Oinimeuts, Piistcr--. 1-: : Pain Killers, Citrate Mspnes.la, EssJ -Ginger. Pure Flavcrtr.g EvU-ae, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Svrup. Rhubarb, Pine Spikes, ie. ; CIGARS AXJ jOrA'X0 RlAn'i Rooks, Dewis. Notes ur.d V' -Po?. Commerci.-.l and ail kitfi; of ' Envrl.4T.oa l.-nc I...,Vi . -: t, '..' : Fiuid, Bla'ck and Red li.k', i ock.-tid ' Books, Maraauies. Nw-af.ers, , Vt-;." tories. Bibles. Religious, 1'r.iytr aud To;f Penknives, Pipes, Lc. We havj addctl ta our sleek t f; FINE J EWELRY, to wh'ch we the attention of the La jies. PHOTOGRAPH aLI'EMS utlKr than ever o!!;".-oj in this tl ice. Paper and Ci-nr "old 'ei'l.erTv!M-V",c: tail. LKM.MON i MTFI- 5 July 30, 18G5. ilain Street, ? jciiArs sto:- BUCK'S MlLLsTAighanyTo:- The subscriber would respect iu;-.r ' to his friends and the public in ret.c " has jtit openetl at Buck's i!i iJ a 'j' eunerb stock of seasonable merensra:; sis'ting of all kinds of D'd Y GOOD?. 1 : GOODS. NOTIONS. GKOCKiiE-s: ' NITURE, HARDWARE. ui 01 :t:'" cle"usually kept in a country store. CS"Havii:g iwjj cash for my p'". terinined to dispose of them cv:,cx lumber or country produce at a k'T1. like goods can be bought from are -the count v. A liberal i.atronace is solicitexi. lJI.J'tl-' Buck's aiills, April 2i, W-AJ: . ECURlfTjlESilADOVp THE SUBSTANCE FADJ- Is now in yrfect order for executi".- ; iH every style of the art. lh0'1.-rH'. like accuracy , ranging from the saw picture to the largest size for ,r:.,m'u',J. any weather, aud warranted to Pve"'.;i,-'-Particular attention paid to clid-hea p. Frames of all kinds for sale cheap- ;: f,i NEWIiTAILOR SHO?; MR JONKS, V' respoctfullv informs the c-- f r - ensburg and vicinitv that he t". the TAILORING "itUSlNKS. ;.,tr riou br inches, in the room ad;n"-- ,e deuce of Mr. Thomas Todd and f-iore of A. A. B irkcr k " t'.i-t V .1.'- ensburg. By strict attention t' ' b'ls a Ucterniiuatiou to give cut ' 1 :' ,;'! ...Hi. ,,'....i (.1 ttOll v.... I-:. r.;-.-n,rflo nu"-v 1 : e wipe ko mini " - t ,,,, - cial care wiil be taken i" 1 ,e 1 'ij.'' ? ting of garments. July ' " any kind not on hand will be erot-rr. , sirexl. Instructions in the ait on i;i'f r , tfTGallery on Julian ofTownlUll. T.T.I;- Ebensburg, Oct. S, IPCS. 1 ',,,UJ IT
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