IZl'Zi C sLiai 258 CLJ Li C-J Li.iii ;va ila-: j-t- As an illustration of ijnrnr.in's Iwblt 1 making everything; tell to hi account, liarnum relates the fullo'ving nmcdotc as an illustration : "On.! morning a Ffouf, hearty looking man came into my ticket vl-c at the Museum, ami bejre(J Poms money. I asket l.ini why he di not wml; iinJ earn his living? Iltf repliu.1 tlint !n cuuhl pet nothing to do and that li ? would la gUl cf :my job at a dollar a d.iy. I handed him a q-jarter of a dollar, toll him to go and et his breakfast and return, and I would employ him at liht labor at a dol lar and a half a day. When he returned I gave him five comtm n bricks. ' 4Xov,' said I, 'go and lay a brick on the sidewalk at the coiner of 15ruadway and Ann f-lreets ; another close by the Museum ; a third diagonally across the way at the corner of Uroadvvay aud Vesey street, by the Ystor House ; put down the fourth on tho t-idewalk in front of St. I'auPa church, opposite ; then with the fifth brick in ban'!, take up a rapid march from one pomt to the other. . making the circuit, exchanging your brick at every point, and saying nothing to any on. 44 'What is the ol j ct of this?' Squired the man. 4 'No matter, I replied; 'all 3 on i evd to know si it I r'ngft j;u fifie n lecla wages per hour. It is a bit of my fun, and to assist mo properly you must seem to be as deaf a9 a post ; pay no attention to any one, but attend faithfully to the work, and at the end of every hour by St. Paul's clock show this ticket at tho Museum door, enter, walking solemnly through every hall in the building ; pass out and resume 3'our work.' "With the remark that it was 'all one to him, Eulong as he could earn his living, the man placed his biick and begun his round. Half an hour afterwards at least rive hundred people were watching his mysterious movements. He had assumed n military step and bearing, and looking as sober as a judge he made no response whatever to the constant inquiries as to the object of his singular conduct. At the end of the first hour tho sidmvalks in the vicinity were packed with p?nple all anxious to solvo the mystery. The man, us directed, then went into the Museum, devoting fifteen minutes to a solemn sur vey of the halls, an afterwards returning to his round. This was repeated every hour until sundown, and whenever the man went into the Museum a dozen or more persons would buy tickets and fol low him, hoping to gratify their curiosity in regad to the purpose of his movements. This was continued for several days-the curious p.;ople who followed the man into the Museum considerably more than pay ing his wages till finally the policeman, to whom I had imparted my object, com plained that tho obstruction of the sidewalk by crowds had become so serious that I must call in my 'brick man.' This tri vial incident excited considerable talk and amusement ; it advertised me, and it ma terially advanced my purpose of making a lively corner near the Museum." A Cfitious Document. We take the following from "Appleton's Journal." "In the Land Department at Ilarris burg, Pennsylvania, there is preserved the original of a letter, of which a copy is subjoined written nearly two hundred years ago, and by none other than tho celebrated William l'cnn. It appears to be the credentials of an agent of tho So ciety of Free Traders, an organized body of merchants which onco existed in Lon don, whose objects were to trade with Canada, at that period a province of France, and a comparatively unknown country. The 'Emperor of Canada' was eupposed to be a powerful Indian chief : 4To the Emperor of Canada. The Great GjJ that made thee and me and all the world incline our hearts to love nnd peace and justice that we may live friendly together as becomes the workman ship of the Great God. Tho King of Ecg land who is a Great Prince hath for divers lteasons granted to me a large Country in America which however I am willing to In joy upon friendly terms with thee And this I will say that the people who comes with me art a just plain and honest people that neither mako war upon others nf fear war from others because they will be just I have eet up a Society of Traders in my Troviuce to traffic with thee and thy people for your commodities that you may bo furnished with that which is good at reasonable rates And that Society hath their President to treat with thee about a future Trade and have joined with me to send this messenger to thee with certain presents from Tls to testify our willingness to have a fair Correspondence with thee And what this Agent shall do in our names we will agree unto 1 hope thou will Kiudly Receive him and comply with liU desires ou our behalf both with respect to Land and Trada The Great God be with theo Amen 'Wh. Pesn 'Philip Theodore Leo London the 21st of the ffcurth month called June 1682.' "This most interesting and curious let ter is written on a sheet of parchment nearly three feet square. Tho letters are about an inch long and slightly inclined to tjie right, and all very bold as well as of symmetrical form. The first letters of the first and second lines aro large and highly ornamented io a styla which is yet kept up by some of our book publishers, who introduce ornamental initial letters to chapters and poems in their publica tions. The signature of Peun, then in bis thirty-eighth year, is nearly an inch long, with the same inclination to the tight, but the letters are not quite so bold or gracefully formed as those in the body of this curious instrument, written proba bly by the secretary Lehnman." Sober Meditation by Mark Twaik. In Mark Twain's new volume of remi niscences of foroign travels, "The Inno cents Abroad," be for once abandons his persistent habit of making fun 'of every thing, and thus discourses of the Egyp tian Sphynix : After years of waiting, it was before me at last. The great face was so-sad, so earn est, so longing, so patient. There was a dignity not of earth in its mien, and in its rmiMt'-tiaTice a b' !i5s.nity such as rover any tliir;; htr.m'.ri v.ijc. It wis; i-fi.r,e I t it emed sentient. If ever inwa of Ktono thought, it was thibking. It. was lei-kiiig toward the vt-rge of the landscape, yet look ing at nothing nothing hut distance and vacancy. It was looking over and i-oyonrt everything of tho present, and far into the past. It was gazing ut over the ocean of time over lines tf century waves which further and further reevdins. closer nearer nnd nearer together, and blended at hist into one unbroken tide, away toward the horizon of remote antiquity. It was tliitikiui of the war9 of departed arjes; of the empires it had teen created and de.troyeJ ; of the nations whoo birth it had witnessed, whose progres-a it had watched, whose annihilation it had noted ; of the jy and sorrow, tho iifrtand death, the grandeur and decay of fie thousand clow-revolving years. It was the type of an attribute of man of a faculty of his heart and brain. It ' was Memory Retrospection wrought into visible, tangible form. All who kuow what pathos is in memories of days that are accomplished and facts that have vanished albeit oulyji trifling score of 3 ears gone by will have home appreciation of the pathos that dwells in' these grave eyes that look so steadfastly back upon tho things that were and forms that moved in a vague area which even poetry and romance fcaico knew of and pa3sed one by one away, and left the utony dreamer solitary in the o.idst of a strange, new age and uncomprehended scene?. The Sphynx is grand in its loneliness; it is imposing in its magnitude; it is impress ive in the mystery that bangs ovpr its story. And there is that in the oversea !owv majes ty of this eternal figure of stone, with its ac cusing memory of the deeds of all ages, which reveals to one something of what he shall feel when ho shall stand at last in tho awful presence of God. Saved by an Insci.t. Two painters were employed to fresco the walls of a magnificent cathedral ; both stood on a rude scaffolding constructed for the pur poso, some eighty feet from the floor. One of them wa3 so intent uon his work that he became fully absorbed, and in ad miration stood oil from the picture, gaz ing at it with delight. Forgetting where he was, he moved backward slowly, sur veying critically the work of his pencil, until he had neared tho end of the plank on which he stood. At the crilical mo ment his companion turned suddenly, nnd, almost frozen with horror, beheld his im minent peril ; in another instant the en thusiast would bo precipitated upon the pavement beneath ; if he spoko to him it was certain death if he held his peace death was equally sure. Suddenly he regained his presence of mind, and seizing a wet brush, flung it against the wall, spattering the beautiful picture with un sightly blotches of coloring. The painter flew forward and turned upon his friend with fierce imprecations ; but startled at his ghastly face, he listened to the recital of Lis danger, looked over the dread space below, and, with tears of gratitude, bless ed the hand that saved him. rl II OMAS CAHLAXD, WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES s QUEENSWAREj WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH. SALT. fflR ISO MEATS, DA COX, IF LOUR, FEED AMD PROVISIONS, NO. 135 VIRGINIA STREET, Between Julia and Caroline,.- ALT 00 N A. All such poods as Spiers, Brushes, Wood and Willow Ware, Shoe 151acking8iul Station ery will lo sol J from manufacturer's printed price lists, ' and all other pood a in my line at Philadelphia. Baltimore. Cincinnati and l'itts buigh current prices. To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving ihem all freight and drayage, ns they are not required to pay freights from the principal cities and no dray nge charges ore made. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best qualitr and tay prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, upright business, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling ah orders, I hope to merit the patronage of retail dealers and others in Cambria county aud elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. THOMAS OAKLAND. Altoona, Julj 2i), lbtJ'J. tf. PETER ECI1LE0F.L, . .J. M. MONTGOMERY. JJJONTGOMEKY & SCHLEGEL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WU0LE3ALE DEALERS AND RECEIVERS OF - FLOUR AMD PRODUCE, STAR FROST, 337 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSIGNMENTS ov PRODUCE 3olicitid PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. Hart, Caughey & Co., Bankers, Arbuck'es & Co., "Wholesale Grocers, C. II. Love it Bro., Dry Goodi ItcrchautH, W. D. Cooper & Brother, Wholesale Grocers, Keyiuer Brothers, Confec tioners. " . , 2?Ciiculars with Brands and Prices Bent todea'ers. TMay 13, l8GU.-6ui.7. TAILORING- 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 on'y prepared to manufacture all goods which may be brought to him, but is supplied with a fine line of CLOTHS, C ASSI M Eli ES, VEST IN GS, &c, which he will make to order in the best style and ut the lowest pri ces. Feeling confident of giving entire satis faction, I hope for an increased patronage in my new location. D. J. EVANS. Ebensburg, Jan. 14, lSG9.-tf. A WORD from JOIINSTOWN1 J. SJURPMY & CO., Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, &c. Their stock oonsisU of almost every.article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been selected with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourbclves. Feb. 23, 1867.-tf. ret rysvs! 4 wir:yj i .'. : i.tg .Am PHILADELPHIA. l?Samples sent by mail when written fon TEE BUT PACIFIC RAILROAD i s r i s;i s ii e s ! First Mortgage Bonds or THE UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAIUaOADS BOUCHT AND SOLD. BE HAVEN & BROTHER, Bankers and Dealers in Governments, Ko. IO S. T!iird Street, PHILADELPHIA. NEW MERCANTILE FIRM! "JPDWAllD KOnEitTS hereby gives J- notice to his old frienda and cutoiaers that, on the first day of J uly , hist , he admitted his son, Gkorge II. K jbeuts, into full partner ship with him in the mercantile business in Ebcnsb'.irg, and that hereafter the firm came will be EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Our stock will embrace everything in the Fancy and Staple Dry Goods line, Groceries of all kinds, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cups, of the latest styles and of all qualities, a full line of Hardware, Quoensware, &c, and m fact every article to be found in a well regulated country store. C35"Havin enjoyed a successful and pleas ant experience ot more than twenty years in the business at this place, anil having completed a spacious edifice on liigh street and increased my facilities for supplying my friends at all times aud at the lowest prices with the best ar ticles in the market, I confidently appeal to those who have so peneiously given me their confidence and support in the past to continue the same measure of patronage towards tha new firm. EDWARD RObERTtS. Ebensburfr. July 15, IWJ. tf. OOK WELL TO YOUR BOOTS Af! D SHOES For 3Icu'm and H.-yi' Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs Ins nu merous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to manufacture BOO I S and SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to tho coarsest brogan, in tho very smtmanxic, en the short est notice, and tit as rnodcxate prices aa like worli can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots aud Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance aa to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if thci will only give mo a trial. Try nnd be convinced. tSRcFttiritig of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices Hill commend mo to a con-: tinuance and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. ' Ebensburg, April 28, lSii'J. JEW CHEAP CASH STORE BUCK'S MILLSrAlleghany Township. The subscriber would respectfully announce to his fiiends and the public in general that he has just opened at Buck's Mills a large and superb stock of seasonable merchandise, con signs of all kinds of DRT GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, (5ROCER1ES, FUR NITURE, HARDWARE, tnd all other arti cles usually kept in a country stiwe.' C2fHavin paid cash for my goods I am de termined to dispose of them either for cash, lumber or country produce at as low prices as like goods can be bought from any dealer in the county. A liberal patronage is rrpnectfully solicited. WM.J. BUCK. Buck's Mills, April 22, lfc6U.-tf. UNION HOUSE, PBENSBURG, Pa., JEROME A. PLOTT, j Propietor, spates no pains to vender this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best ct liquors. His stable islarjre, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30. 18G8.-tf. gT. JAMES' HOTEL, (Conducted on Vie European rian,) 405 & 407 Liberty Strekt, opposite tub Union Depot. Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES K. LAN ARAN, l3rojjrictor. This House is newly built aud splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. oct.17.-ly. PITTSBURGH- STAE, Xo. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. fje.ll.-ly. FELIX HENLY, Prop'r. OUNTALN HOUSE, EuENsuyKG. R. P. LINTON & CO., Prop'r. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Ear is supplied with choice Ihp'T, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Tranent visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week ajontb. or year, on reasonable, terms. feb2l on, 10ll A Elf CI TISIKJ, S V 1 And a GOOD THING in EBENSBURG. ROYALTY SUPERCEDED 1 The "House of Tudor" Surrendered TO THE SMALL FRY! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! Hew Inducements! High Street ! j Lew Prices ! J v. lias taken possession of the rooms ou High Street, (tbree doors from Centre Street,) leceutly occupied by II . H. Tudor, into which be b:is just introduced a mammoth assortment of DRY 8L, DRESS GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, &c, consisting of everything and much more than any dealer in tbis " neck of timber " has ever pretended to keep, and every article of which will be SOLD VERY CUE V FOR CSI1 ! ca IX EXCUAXCE FOB. COUNTRY TCCDCCE. NO DEALER KEEPS BETTER GOODS ! NO DEALER KKF.PS MORE GOODS ! NO DEALER SELLS CHEAPER! NO DEALER SELLS MORE ! TRY FRY! TRY FRY!! TRY FRY!!! Buy from Fry! Buy from Fry! ! TRY FRY IF YOU VvMNT TO BUY the finest Dress Goods at the fairest prices. TRY FRY IF YOU W.1NT TO BUY Muslins, Checks, Ginghams, Tickings, Shirt ings, Denirns, Drills, Jeans. Cloths, Cas simores, Satinetts, Delaines, Lawns, Prints, &c, 4c, and wish to get the full worth ot your money. TRY FRY IF YOU WINT TO BUY Boots and Shoes for Men's, Lailies' and Chil dren's wear, unexcelled in quality and nowhere undersold in prices. TRY FRY IF YOU WA'ST TO BUY Hardware, Queen? ware,' Glassware, Carpets, Oil Cloth.o.'&c, of the handsomest styles at the lowest figures. TRY FRY IF YOU W V TO BUY Ilams, Sides, ShouUc-rs. Mess Pork. Fish, Salt, L.inl, Butter, Eps, Cheese, Cofles, Su gar, Teas, Soaps, Candles, Sjiices, or anything else in that lino. TRY FRY IF YOU W XT TO BUY anything and everything worth buying, and be sure that at all times von will bo nr.p!ied at the LOWEST CASH RATES. Oh my ! my eye ! it is no lio Thut at the Dry Goods Store and Grocery Just opened by A. G. Fry, On the street called High, More for your money you c.tn buy Than from any one else, far or nigh. fWS? de?Tgu to keen a full line of VjZ TSs lRESS GOODS of th most t-WS4' desirable styles and textures, and as I ara determined to sell as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, I respectfully solicit a call from all the ladies, and especially from those who have been in the habit ol visiting other places to make their purchnses. Whatever you want to buy, be sure first to trt tho 6tore of A. G. FRY. Ebensburg, May 27, 16CD. L. L. LAMGSTIiOTII'S FATEST MQVADLS COMB EIE HI ! PRONOUNCED THE liEST EVER YET introduced in this County or State, any person buing a family right can have their Eees transferred from an oi j box to a new one. In every instance in which tLii li:i3 been done the result h.13 been entirely satisfactory, and the firft take of honey has invariab'y paid all expenses, aud frequently exceeded them. Proof of the superior merits of this invention will be found in the testimony of every man who baa given it a trial, and among the number are the gentlemen named below, and their experience should induce every one interested in Bees to EL Y A FAMILY RIKIITX Henry C Kirkpatrick, of Carroll township, took luG pounds of surplus honey from two hires, which he sold at 35 cents per pound. Adam Deitxich. of Corroll township, took from two hives 100 pounds of surplus honey. James Kirkpatrick, ot Chest township, look 60 pounds of surplus honey from one hive. Jacob Kirkpatrick, of Chest township, ob tained 72 pounds of surplus honey from oe hive, worth not less than $21, and the right cost him only 5. Peter Campbell from one hive obtained 36 pounds cf surplus honey at one time. 3f Quite a number of similar statements, authenticated by some of the beat citizens of Cambria county, could be obtained in proof of the superior merits of Langstroth'a Patent Mo vable Comb Bee Hive. Persons wishing to purchase family rights should call on or r.ddress PETER CAMPBELL, Nov. 5. lS8G.-tf. Carrolltown, Pa. lCHAIR manufactory. JOXIiSTOYFAT, PA. Ml B OP .CHAIRS, in such as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Back nairs, v tenria unatra. Hustle Chairs', liira Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane tni un, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SKIT flllliiS Settees, Lounges, Jtc, &c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all, Thankful for pant favors., he respect fully feclicits a liberal i-uare of public patron age.. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. I Jan. 31.18G7, A. D. CRISTE, WITH LITTLE & fSAIED, WHOLESALE AXO COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. w 1 ALL KM ELEVEN YEARS Of experience with a constantly increasing de mand lor Koback's iledicines is scilieieiit ac knowledgment of their intrinsic merit, and place them the very first in rank tor curing the dic-ea.-es for which they are recommended. Sold by all Druggists. COSTIVENESS, Or Constipation of the Bowels, should always receive prompt attention, as it pre disposes the system to disease. Tho timely use ot such a valuable cathartic remedy as Robnck's Blood Pills has saved much sickness, disease htid denth. and many persons to day are indebted to these pills alone i' r their existence, as the certificates in our possession will attest. DROPSY, And Dropsical Swellings, are always relieved, and often perramently cured, by the alterative effect which the timely use of Koback'a Blood Purliier. when taken in conjunction with Ko back'a Blood Pills, is sure to produce. DINWER PILLS. All persons of bilious habits, after eating or drinking too freely, will find proat relk-f in the use of Dr. Koback'a Blood Piils. They aid digestion by stimulating the stomach, thus avoiding the pain, nausea, sour ei uctious, etc., which follow lroni eating too he.irtilv. ERYSIPELAS Often arises from the morbid condition of the entire sys'em, and no better remedies cm be fouud than Dr. Koback'a Blood Pills and Blood Purifier. CONVALESCENTS, Or persons recovering from Fevers or any of the malignant forms of .disease, will find Ko back's Stomach Bitters invaluable as a tonic and B'dmulant for removing all the prostrating effects which follow disease. It supples the gjeat want so long felt for a safe and reliable tonic and appetizer. LIVER PILLS Are Fdls that have a direct nnd powerful ac tion on the liver, and relieve nn inactivity or CijBgt-sted state of that all important organ up on which depends the oriole process of tliges tion. Theimportar.ee, then, ot procuring a Pill that shall have such direct action without the ill effects of mercury, is manifest to every ore. Such Pills are Koback'a Blood J ills. They are warranted purely vegetable, and can with cer tainty be relied upon, and arc safe at all ti rnes YftTTirKiirrrMramTnmnm n "Ti'iii n MELANCHOLY Is one of the many diseases of the nervous system arising from a low st ite of the consti tutional health or severe prostration after long continued sickness, and requires invigorating remedies like Roback'a Stomach Bitters to re store the nerves to their natural vitality. EST For sale by LEMMON & MURRAY, Sole Agenta, Ebensburg, Pa. (July 22 ) EVERE THE MEMORY OF 1 iro.'PV)! nFPJTtvmt MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still continues to manufacture of the bedt material and ;;i the most workmanlike manner, at tho Lorstto SXarbls Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPiJ, and all other work in his line. None but the best American and Italian Marble tucd, znZ peiftct salL-factiou uranttcd to all cases at prices a3 low as like wcrk cw. be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and eee specimens and judge for yourselves aa to the merits cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. . Loretto, March 12. 1868. ly. SECURE THE SHADOW ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADES! SPEXCE'S 5TKW Is now in perfect order for executing Pictu in every style of the art. Photographs of life like accuracy, ranging from the smallest card picture to the largest s'ze l'cr framing, taken in any weather, and warranted to give satisfaction. Particular attention paid to chil li PSTV pictures Frames of all kinds for sale cheap. Frames of any kind not on hand will be ordered when do sired. Instructions in the art on liberal terms. tOallcrv on Julian street, 3 doors north of Town IIi.ll. T.T. SPENCE. Ebensburg, Oct. 8, 1868. Photographer GOOD. THING! Important to Housekeepers, Hotels, Banks, OSlcefc, fcc. THE PATENT WIRE ADJUSTABLE WIWD0V7 SCREEN 'WILL FIT ANY WINDOW. Give ventilation and light. Screen from view and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOS and other INSECTS. The Adjustable Window Screen Co., - SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 23 DJarUet Street, riillad'a. For sale bv Denlers iu House Furnishing Goods. ' June 24, leG9 -8m. JOHN GAY. n-.'A y . . . . war. welsii & W V. T. S IT Successors to Gay Ot, Painter, ' WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IJI FLOUR, FPkODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR EON OILS, &0..&C, SG2 Liberty Street, - PITTSBURGH A. c. D I B ft T? J t7 ifrr BOttER & BROTHERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 432 Market Street, Below Fifth, South Side, - PIHLADi, WHOLESALE iiccrLAHD's gzhiiaii EITTZHS, HOOFUHD'S BEBMAH TOSIC. I'rcp.ircd iy Dr. C M. Jackson, rhlladclphla. Ti.eir inlriHluction kilo tliis cuunUry fruui Ucrmuuy occurred ia 1823. THEY CUKED TOUR FATIIEES AND IIOTUJ3B3, And will cure yon nnd your children. They ars entirely different H-rom the many prcpfcralions now f-1 in ie country caiu-d liitu-rs or t tJ Tonic. Tl-y uro nO tavern Pr"p Tfr-"- r-li.,,., lr nj ttiir-j likeouv; bui j(todt iiuuckt, luUblu moLci&us. 'I he J nre The grtatttt known rtmedittfor Liver Complaint. X?cttou3 Debility, JAUNDICE; Eisea 2s of the Kidneys, ERUPTI0LS OF THE SKIM, and all arlfclnz from a Dlsor dcrcd Liver, Stouiacli, or IhtPVRlTY OP TUB BLOOD. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Pil"a, i uilucBS cr Elood to the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Iv'ause. Heart burn, Di32uat for Fowl, i'nlnes or Weight in the Stomach., E&ur Irtictations, ink- infr or Flutteriiie: at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim ciintr of f e Head, il'irned or D:lliinlt Brethinir, Fluttering at the -ieart. CJiiokimr or HuiTocatiif I when in a Ly-1 Sensations in ir Posture, Vision, Dots Birht, Dull Dimness of cr Webs before the Pain in the Head. Deficiency cf Perspiration, YeliowueM of the Skin and Eyea, Pain in the Side, Bck, Che-Bt, Limbs, etc.. Sudden Flu-iht-rf of Heat, .Burn ing' in the Flesh, Constant Ixnarininra of Jivil and Greet Depression of Spirits. ii Le indicate disr.ame of the Lirrr or lstgejiiW th jaiu, conibiticd with imjrurt blood. Hoc Hand's German Bilters is entirely vrs:ctl!e. nnd contains no lienor. It lsarni)Oiiul of Fin Id Ki t ra l. 'I'io ktoot.i, lirrlm, uiitl frosi tvlii'l rlit-so extract nre made a re jtiilUered yv ' Utrmaii), All tlio nu'rtlf y!'inal virtues ure t3tr:ifrd vj. ivlroiu tlicni ly a Bete uti tit- iaacfi clirmNt.'lThekA extract ro tlieu lorwnrded to this country to be u-d ejrpreIj- lor tlie mi!iit!rtliir of tlieee liitters. 'I'liere l (to u'fOhol'rKiihsiniirr of anyUttid iiwed in cot)ino:!nlIit; lln' Illttero, Iienee ft is the only tiil-r Hint ran be lined lu rnhrn i Iter ulcoUollt blUuuluotts art uot &dvZs4ible. Hocfland's German Tonic it a onmbina'fon of aTl the ingredient of the Ciltert, wuJi rtfci Santa Crux Hum, Orange, etc. It it used for lite tame divaset at the HiUrrt. in easet vhrre toms pure acc W:e tiimulut it required, l'uu mil bear in mind that these remediet are entirely differeut frum any olhert advertised for the cure of the diseaset named, thrse being scienti fic yrt-parationt of medicinal extractt, while the others ar mere derations of rum in torn form. The TONIC it decidedly one of Ou most plea tant and agreeable remedies ever offered to iht public Its fast it exquisite. 11 it a pleasure to take it, tuhilc its life-giving, exhilarating, and medicinal cfuatitu tautd Utah known at tiu greatest of all tonic DEBILITY. There if no medicine equal to UnoflaniTs German Bittert or Tonic it, SETsasBBSKj -ajet of litbility. They impart a tone MtICJ 4ndvigorU the whole tystnn, strengthen (- U the ajiptlite, cautt tin enjoyment of iHniia food, enable the t.-o- mach to digest it, pur ijy the blood, gire a good, svumi, heatthy cxrmj Uxinn, eradicate the yellow tinge from the eye, impart a bloom to the cheeks, and change Ue patient from a thart-breathed, emaciated, weak, and tterrout invalid, to a full-faced, simU, and vigorous person. Weak and Delicate Children are made btroiis: by i si u s t!te Ilitterw or Tonic. In lurl, tliey are l-'amlly ITSedl elnrn. Xliey rail be administered vith perfect safety to a rkild tliree months old, i lie most delicate female, or s mail of ninety. Thtt JUm edict art iht best Blood Purifier ever known, and urill cure, all diseases reuniting frenn badblood. Keep yourrr5 llod jure ; keep ytiur Liver in order ; keep tA your digesiire organs in a sound, healthy f, i f ondUicn, by the use of these n in ti i ' in n i 1 1 I no disease u-ill ever astail you. The Oesi men m Ute country recommend them. If years of honest reputation go for an'Jiing f w w. m y utxte preparations TUOM HON. GEO. r. 'WOODWARD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of PonneylTmnis. l'liiLiDHPHii, Marrh 18, lbCl. I find " JToojlants German Bittert n it not an intox icating beverage, but it a good tonic, useful n disorders of the digestive organs, and of great bmejit in case of debility ajtd want of nervous action, in the system, i'via s truly, Gi.0. IT. WOOD W2M.D. ROM DON. JA11E3 TnOiirsOJf, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. ruu.Ansi.rBlA, Arril 29. ISSfl. I consider v " I'oodand't German Uit terw a valuable medicine in rase f!tiJ of attarlis of Iud!f;ciitluitaa iV-Wr Ispepia. I eaui certify tlti iruiu my experience of It Yourtt, itti rem'x-ci. FROM REV. JOSEPH VL. KESXARD.D. D, rantor of the Tenth Baptist Church. Thiladolplilx IR. Jacksos Dbai tSia : 1 hare been fiequtnlly requested to connect v.y name with recommendation of dij'ertnt kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice at out of my at yropriaic sphere, I have in all cases de clined; but with a clear proof in various instance, and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. JJooJlar.d't Get-man BiUers. 1 drrart for usuai course, to express my full conviction that for gen eral debility of the hvkiciu and especially for Liver Complaint, it 1b a p r e p a r ation. in fail; but usually, be very beneficial oafe and valuable tome cases it may I doutt ot, it iciU to those who tuTcr from Ott ahon tautet l'ourt, very re.jecful.'y, J. If. KtAWAHD, Eighth, beU.no Ibaict UrttL CAUTION1. ZTooJtand't German Remedies are eountrfexteet. The genuine have the signature of V. OT. Jackson on Uu front of the outside wrapper of each, bottle, and the name of the article blown in each boUle Mi olhert ara CcuHltrftit. Price or trie Bittern, HI Of) per bottle X 4lr li.lrj,..,...lr w Irice of tlio Toulo. 1 AO per bottle I Or, a lialr doreu lor it SO. Tbe tonic U put up In quart bottle. UecolUct that it it Dr. II eland's German KemeeTiet) that are to universally used and so highly reco mended : and do notmmemctttm allow the Druggitlt to vmiuce you to take . f 1 N anything else that he vmy say is just as M IJgoed, because kt makes a larg,rprofl mnt milr y on iL These Reme dies wiU bt tenl by txv, ei uny locality upon applvcar tton to the , PBIXC1PAI OFFICE, AT THE QEMAN MEDICINE STOKE," 2o. 031 U.RCII STJtT, Philadelphia d - - CIIAS. L EVAK3, Proprietor, Formerly O. 21. JACKBON & CO. These Remedies are for sale by Drag" Clwta, Storelrveper, and ITIedlcIue Deal ers every Jiere. Do not forget to examine well the article you buy, im trder to gel Uie genuine. ry For Sale by R. J. LLOYD, Druggist A.LT0CNA f OTYET IN ; STILL KIGHT SIDE in mMEssrc ALL WANTS SUPPLIED 1 ALL TASTKS SUlTEn, I ALL HITYKiaViFo ' SUITS FOR OLD PF.OPLE' SUITS FOU MJI)I)LE AGRTli " SUITS FOR YOCXal.1 CLOTHI.NCTCLOTHIK GENT'S FUItNISIUXG Grjf OK EVERY KEbCEUTIOX " BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & C OF ALL STYLES jsj &:m Trunks, Valises, Traveli . STOCK THE LAKGK.ST' i GOODS THE VERY RFTt I STYLES THE XUTEHV I PIECES THE, L0-t ' CLOTIIIXft SUDJ TO nsn. or any goods or tj Je a.itl CAU.ASD SEE! I J CALLasdV:: jcAX SUIT YOU is GOODS i fl;;: JSssStof.e ox Assis Srrr ; fcV-a- loor north of tLe Don't mistake the place and therew.;, mistake about you getting pfoj bjrf;V. : GODFREY Altoona, April 2S, lSG9.-tf. OOD, 3IORRELL A ; WASniNGTON STREET, Near Pa. R, R. Depot, Johnstv Wholesale and RttaH DtAtltn, mm aid mm w IIAP.DWAPiE, I QUEENS WARE. ? BOOTS A.VD S;U,TS 1IAT AND CAP ? IKON A'.'Vr CAF.rET3 AND OTL 0L? ) ! i,N " UEADV-MAl;:'.I'.rr-' GLASS WARE. YLLl.CUV '.ir.; ' WOOD EN A N D Y I LLO'.V VT : ; PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL K! Together with all csaci.er of Wr-tm ; ench FLOOR. BACON, Flili t'AKHON OIL. ie-, tc. Z3j Who'e.-ale and ret.iil erirj and j.roir.ptiy Cilel on the ihor.es s. naost reaon;tL!e term? WOOD. MOF.RELIi. Jihntown, April -J, l-tiy. ly GEO. C. K. ZAHM, J A3 ill ZAHM & SON, , D3ALEE3 IS f DRY GOODS, MB? HARDWARE, QUEEKSE."' -mib all gthzh auti:.: t'sjiaiSy tier? i ia a Ccuctrj?-, WOOL AND COUNTlli IT.C; . : aud TU1 from who pld jou f He STORE OK 3LVIN STT Next Door tc the Post 0 Jane 10.1SC9. EBENX1" : "3". A W SOX BAK: FRANKLIN STKEET, In the Old POST OFFICE Bl'-. WHOLESALE GRCd mm S BAKER keep c:: bUUAKS, SYRl'l'S. A!'H.a-o-. COFFEES, FLO V K . B A 0 ! . DRIED nd GREEN FKl'lTs,1 -v. C1GA1.S, &c. ic. ., ..v-; Orders s jlicitod fi-om ret ill iafdctioa h goods pri-:e? , Johnstown, April 2d, lt D E E W 31 0 MERCHANT TA SurrEs's Ecilcing, Gustos $"r HAS just received h'i fa -I r; -' of fine Freiu h, Londoa -. CLOTHS. CASSIM EKES , and a full asaortmeat of Gc-- Goods. . .. Mr. JHoses has been for eW, -Wood, Alorrell & Oo.'s estaM;, desires to inform his friend st ,1 erallv that he has commem;! pes's buildup, on Clinton '.",'-'' Of goods adapted to the fall aJu . he is prepared to make up iD t.; and at otodeiate prices lor i tentioa to business to mtr" s;. . . ... that ,1 C; pttronage, anu ujw""". has herotofore attended na c- )ri-J-'' good fitting garments. f ' Johnstown, Sept. 2, VALUABLE TOWN 1 V- ATPniVATC The undersized offers f GHOUN D sitt ate in the 0 t. burg Borou(rh.lront.ng6JjW?4 east am erected nn i be SOld CHKAP iOK t'A.-. ,v W I For further particulars au p. , I an alley ciuw- ,5;A- a TWO STOM st o li y t n a 11 KJ " nn ' 5 oct.22-Iv. -J "i n
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