As wet as a fish as dry as a bono. As live ad a bird ;is dead as a stone: As tamp as a pirtiidc sis put rua rut, As strong as a Iiuhc-as wcaii as a cat; As hard as a flint as toi'c as a tno'e, As white as a liily : black (E a coal; As plain 39 a pikestaff as rough aa a bear. At tight as a dram a Ireo as tha air; As Livv as lead as light as n foithcr. As Bieady at time uncertain as weather; As hot as an oven -a cold as a frog, As gay 09 a lark as Hick as a dog; ' Aa slow as a iorti-e a swift as tho wind. As true as the Goppcl as f.iLe as taantit.d; Aa thin as a herring as lt as a pig, Aa proud as a peacock as blithe as a ferig; As savage as t;;ers as mild as a dove. As stiff as a poker as limp as a glove; As blind as a bat as deif a post. As cool as a e.icuinlior as warm as a toast; As tl.it as a llouii-Mr - a round us a ball. As bluiit as a hummer as bh.irp as uu awl; As red as a ferret as jwfc as the stocks, As bold us u llnef as ly as a lot; Aa straight as an arrow as crooked as a bow, As jeilow as saiVron as black ns a sloe; As brittle ns glass ns tough ns a gristle, As iieat us a nail as clean as a wliUtle; As good as a least as bail as a wi'ch. As light as is day as blight as is pitch; As brisk as a bee as dull a an ass. As lull ns a tick us solid as brass; As lean as a greyhound as rich as a Jew, And ten thousand simile? equally new. After the recent terrible burning of the Stonewall on the Mississippi river, a trunk of female clothing was rescued from the floating debris. In it was found a photo grupb of a Mady with dark brown hair done up in braids and barging low on ibe neck ; a collar, white and narrow, with breastpin, right baud resting on table and riding glove on, ear-rings ; forehead bib and features regular." The !St. Louis Democrat, noticed this description, ask?, 'Could it bave been the late lamented Mrs. Filch, of No. 1,54-1 liroadway V The Louisville C-nirier Journal, catching at Ibis curious incidental question, ailinn ed that the lost original of the picture had been known in Louisville at one time as Mrs. Fitch," and then related tbcbtrauge eventful story of her life. The daughter of a wealthy and honored citizen of Ioj isvilc, she eijoed a girlhood of all the luxury and happiness that a parental idol atry of more than ordinary extravagance could procure, and in her fairest bloom was married to a gontleman in all ways calculated to continue to her the richest blessing of life. Her father bad heartily sanctioned the marriage and given her his benediction in it ; but sj infatuated was lie in idolatry of his child that the latter bad scarcely lived with her husband a month before a perverted parental influ ence was almost frenziedly exerted to per suade her back to her home again. The insanely selfish sire alleged no other rea son than bis own unbearable misery in hr absence for this singular outrage upon bis daughter's husband, and the latter, to h's inliuite astonishment and sorrow, was obliged to give her up. The girl icluiued to her foolish father, and, in taking this lirst misguided step, seemed to lose ali her liner delicacy of nature. To make final her separation from her injured husband, ehe went secretly to Washington -nd sought a divorce ; but, afier a delay of six months, was righteously refused Then she repeated the wicked attempt in Indiana, and tho facile laws if that State granted her petition. It is supposed that her father abetted her in this unwomanly act. If so, he paid a bitter penally for bis crowning fully. Kidurning again to her luxurious tioztic, the divorced woman ai once plunged head long into every fash ionable dissipation, and soon made a reck lets runaway match with a worthless actir named Swift, and endeavored to bi-e.or.ic sin actress. This logical result of hi own mad folly broke her lather's heart, and be died. The new actress was hissed from the stage, but suffered the worst con sequences of the polluting associations of the playhouse," and after a brief season was divorced frotn her second husband, Fualis deensus D.iring the rebellion, a Major Fitch, of a Michigan regiment, was appointed l'rovost Marshal at Louisville, and, falling under the wiles of the degrad ed but still beautiful actress, fell from the heroic honors of an enviable manhood to the most painful ignominy of honor fore sworn. Ilispoor wife in Michigan, after a long period of neglect and suspense, re paired with her child to Louisville, anil there had a miserable proof of ber faithless husband's shame. Unwilling to give him up, she forgot her own wrongs, and actu ally kneeling to the heartless destroyer of her peace and home, humbly begged her to relinquish ber last victim, for bis old father's and his little child's sake. The answer of the ex-actress was a perempto ry order to leave the bouse, and she went forth brc!icn-hearied. Major Fitch, in the secure snare of the syren, went straight to the dogs. liecoming a common drunk ard, he was dismissed from the army in disgrace, and, after earning a wretched livelihood for a lime as driver ef a street oar, finally disappeated no ouo knew whither. She, who had worked this ruin, then went to St. Lonis, and there entered upon the still deeper damnation of deluding others of her cwn sex in the pathway of tha lost. When the ill-fated steamer Stonewall started fi (mi St. Louis for New Orleans, she and a fitting com panion were among the doomed passen gers, and were undoubtedly among those who perished in that terrible disaster. A STORY is told of a laic storm, which runs ss follows : An old gent, with his aged wife, tried to escape from the flood wLIch surrounded his house and stable by wading, but bis wife's strength and reso lution were not rqual to the task, so he helped ber up into a tree and taado his way alone to a knoll a short distance away. Here be stood lamenting bis situ ation in this wise : "Oh ! if I only had my wife here I wouldn't vally giviu five dollars! And there's the pig; Id gie ten dollars this ruinnit if be was only safe 1" Tiik subject of step-mother beinz un der discussion in n social circle at Fishkill ! Landing, a little girl of six, indignant at (bat possibility, remarked : "Step-mother! I know what it is. All they do U to step around, j.l5t s, and l.-avo us do all Ibe work! Step-mother! j Not for Susan I" 1870. WINTER. 1870. I am now prepared to cfc'r SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS Til CASH I'UliCIlASf.r.S OK mi sshhioi & mm fiii KIT I iK It AT WHOLESALE OH II ETA 1 1 My f tock consists io part of every variety of Tin, Sheet-Iron, COITER AND BRASS WARES, r.SA.Ur.IXKO ANI 1T.AIN SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS fca, COAL SHOVELS. MINK LAMPS. OIL CANS. IIOUSKFURNISIllNG HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. S item's Anli-Oust HEATINO and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKIKG STOVES. NOBLE. TlilUMPll ami PAR LOU COOK ING STOVES, And any Conking Stove desired I will got when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates ar.d Grates. Sec, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves 1 sill ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spcutinsr, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will he made out of best mate rials and put up by competcut workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys AVIIOI.KSAUi Olt RETAIL. I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving moie licht than any other in use. ' Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on liand. Special attention given to Jobbing In Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wiioi.ksai.h Mkkciiants' Lists now ready, and will ho sent on app.icaticn by mail or in person. Hoping to sec all ray old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks fr the very liberal ja tronage I have already received, nnd will endeavor to please; ail who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown. March 7. IIeductiox ix Prcn CASH MYERS! 'ES ! AT THE EssxseirRG IlOliSE-FUMlSiHXC STORE. 'lhe undersigned reiectfully informs the citizens of Ehensbnrg and the public gener ally that he has made a ;reat re!uction in prices to CASH BUYKKS. My st.x:k will consist, in part, of Cooking. Parlor and Heat ing Stoves, of the most popu'ar kinds ; Tin irat e d evry description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks. Sciex s, Unit Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, I5olts, ln-n and Nails. Win ih.w Class, i'utty, Tablo Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Fwiks, Meat Cutters. Apple I'arers, Ten nnd Pocket Kni ves in great variety, Fci.-sors. Shears, Uazors and Strops Axes, Hatchets. Hammers, lring Machines, Augers. Chissels, I'lanes, ()ni past.es, Spiares, Files. Kasps. Anvils, Vises. Wrenches, Hip. l'anel and Cio.-s-Cut S.iws. Chains T all kinds. Shovels. Spades. Scythe and Snaths, Hakes, Forks, b'lcigh ileils. Shoe Lasts, l'cgs. V"as Ihist!es. Ch.tl.es. Wringers. (Jtind Stones. Patent Molasses' Gatis and Measures. Lnmber Sticks. Hoie Nails. Hore Siioes. C;tst Steel. Ilid.-s. Shot Guns, Revolvers. Fist. Is. Cariridires. Pow der. Caps. Lead, .Vc . Odd Siove Plates, Grates and Fite Bricks. Vtll and Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Ihirnens and Saddlcri Ware of all kind; Wooden and H'i'loic Ware in grt at variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil. Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil. Rosin. Tar, Glassware. Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine. Alcohol. Ac. FAMILY GROCERIES, such ns Tea, G'fivc, Sugars, M. .lasses. Syr ups. Spices. Dried Peaches. Dried Apples. Fish, il. ininy, Cracker?, Rice ami Pearl Barley: S..aps, Candles; TOliACCO and CIUAliS; Paint. Whitewash. Set lib. Horse. Shoe. Dusting. Varmsh. Stove. Clothes and Tooth Uni.-Les. all kinds and sizt-s ; P.ed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other article at, the lowest rates for CASH. House S)ontiny made, painted and put up at low rates f..r cash. A liberal discount made t-i cotintrv dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GF.O. DU.NTLEY LbeusLurg. Feb. 2S. 18G7.-tf. (JEORGE Vv. Y EAGER, Wholesale nnd Ilriall Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Til COPPER II SEEIT-IHBI ME OF HIS OWS MANUFACTURE, A;id GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOOXl, I'A, The only dealer in the eitv having the riht to sell the renowned JAItLEY SHEAF' COOK S rnVK. :hc :nost perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever introduced .to the public. Stock Immense. - Pkices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 'PlS: CHM'EIi AND SIIEET-IKOX ARE Having purchased the tools ati.l fixiuresol Mr. T. W. Willi ims nnd leased the budding recently occupied by S. Sindeton. Iv-q., on Hi-h street, opposite the store oTZah.-n & Sun. the suhseribi-r would respeetfullr ii form the citizens of Ebcnshurand parts adjacent that he U prepare.! to furnish 11 kind of TIN COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE of hU o n manufacture, which he will i.ot only guar ainee perfect in make and material, but "fully as m derate in price as liU articles nrcsold by m;iv manufacturer in tho nnui.tf len'ioii p ii.lto making and pntti::g up S TOUT ING oi all tinds. An examination of my work and prices is respectfully Bolicitetl. and i have 110 fear but wh it I can :ive entire satisfaction to all who favor me with their custom VALENTINE LUTT RINGER. Ehcnhurr. Aug. .r, I8(M. if. TKANK W. II AY, " WHOLESALE ami RETAIL Jrannfactttrer H f TIN. COPPEU and SHEET-IRON w ALL. Lanal street, below Clinton, Johns (own. Pa. A larse stock constant! v - J II O M A S C A It L A N D , V.I10I.ESAI.E WJALKU IN GROCERIES s QUEEN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FBI SAW. IWl CURED MEATS. B.veo.w f l.objk, FEED AMD PROVISIONS, NO. 13C VIRGINIA STREET, Between Julia and Caroline, - ALT 0ONA. All such poods ns Spices. Flushes. Wood nii Willow V a re. Shoe Blacking :ilit Station ery will be sold troiii inn uulac! iiixt's piintcd wire lists, and :il oilier foot! in mv Hue at I'l.iliidelphia. H.iltimoie. Cnciiinati and Pitts- j bufi;h current prices. Toddlers 1 present tiiC j .eeiili:r advantage of savins ilieni nil freight iiiiti ir;iy:ij;e( :s llicy are not rtquiicd to ji.iy freights from the i ii cipsil cities und i:o 'ray nj:e clitirKt?'' ure m:idc. Deal era may rt-st as sured that my goods lire o I tl e test qi.iot mid my prices ns moderate as city r.ites. By doing a "fair, upright business, nnd bv promptly and patisf.iclorily filling aj! orders, I hope to merit the patronage ot retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Order re spcctfuMv solicited and satisfaction jruaranteed in all cases. TII'.MaS CAULAND. Ahooaa, July 29. lfJO.-tf. EBEN3BURG FOUNDRY A; tl I i ll.!, B3.AST! NEW FIRM, NEWBUILDINGS, &c. HAVINO tarthnsed tho well known F.B ENS15IJUG FOl NDRY from Mr. Ediv. Glass", nnd rebuilt nnd ctdarpe 1 it almost rn tire'y, besides refitting it with new machinery, ti.e subscriber" a:e now prepared to Tnrni-di cook:, paplor he a tixg s io ves, of the litest nad most approved patterns TIIKESIIIN'G MACHIXFS. MILL (I FAR ING, WOtR and WATKH WI1KKLS of every description. IKON FKNClNG. PLOUGHS and TLOUGII CASTINGS, nnd in fact all m.mnc' of articles :nanui".ict ;red in a first class Fount'ry. Jol Work of all kind attended to promDtly and done clieaplv. The special altcnlion of Farmers is invited to two newly patented PLOUGHS which we ro8je liie sole right lo uiaiiufio-iiirc and Fell in this county, and which are admitted to be tho best ever introduced to lhe public. Relieving ourselves curable of perfoiming any woik in our line in the mot satisfactory mai'tier, mid knowing that we can do work r.t lowkr i-kicis lloin liavo been cti:-rped in this coninnmity 1-eretofjrc we confidently hope that we will b 'oiind worthy ot liberal ratronage. Fair re-le.ctions made to wholesale dealer. CS'The highest prices paid in cath for old metal, or eastings given in exchange Of It TKRWS ARK PIU'CTY CS1I or. COl'XTiT rnoi.tcK COXVEUV. VIXKOE & CO. -Ebcniburg, Sept. 2, ltU3. TOOD, MOIUIELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Wholesale and Iltfcil Dealers in Fill HID DOMESTIC Ml GOODS. !?5IE.B.3.C::,&' GOODS, IIARDWARH. QUEKNSWARR. COOTS AND SHOES. li ATS AND CAPS. IRON' AND NAILS C A P. PKTS AND )l I. t.H.t T 1 S. I : K A H Y - M A ! ) K C LOT I! I N G . GLASS WARE. VMJ.OW WARE. VrOODKN AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Tccethei- with n!I manner r.f We-tern l'rodnce such as FLOUR. DACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL. &c, .1c. Wlio'esalc ami retail ordrs sfdieited ami prompiiy filled on the shortest notice nnd -nost reasonable tci nn - WOOD. MORRELL 5: CO. John-town, April 2f, lbG'J. ly. NEW-MERCANTILE FIRM ! ix z:snzx milium i -y "DWAIIIi ROF.ERTS benhy ?hes J.A iii.tiee 10 I. is old ineni's and custodiers lh.it. n the firt ilay .f J tily . irist .lieadmitlcd his sou. Gkolgk II RoBKitT, into lull partner ship with him in the mercantile business in Ebcn-b'.ir2, and tint l.ereal'rr the firm name will be EDWARD ROP.KKTS Jfc SON Our stock will etnbrac? eveiything in the Fancy and Staple Dry Goods line. Groceries of nil kinds. Boots and Shoes. II a is and Caps, of the latest styles and of all qualities, a full lire of Hardware, Queensware. &c., and in fact every article to be found in a well regulated country store. t5T"Hiivin enjoyed a successful and pleas ant expericm-e of more than twenty ye ns in the buHiiu-Es at this place, and having completed a fpacions edifice on Hih street ai.d increased my facilities for supplyinz my friends at nil times and at the lowsi prices with the best ar ticles in the those who hive so generously given nic their coididencc and support in the past to continue the same measure of patrnuace towards thrt new firm- EDWARD ROlVliRTS. Ebeiisburg, July 13. lSb'D. tf. N D B E W M O S E S , MERCHANT TAILOR, Scrr-Es's Ben ping, Clixto.v Sr., Jouxstowx, HAS just received his fall nnd winter stock of line French. Loudon and American Cl.OrnS. CASSI.MERES ami VESTING, and a full assortment of Gent's Flbnishixo Goons. Mr. Moses has been for right vears cutter at Wood, Moiicll & Co.'s establishment, and now desirea to inform his friends and the public gea eral!y that he has commenced business in Sup pes s building, en Clir.tot. stteet. with a t-tock of goods adapted to the fa!! and winter, which he is prepared to make up in the Litest stvlcs and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by'nt tention to business to merit a share ot public pitronage, und maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good Ctting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, lfco"3.-tf. JOHN GAY WM. WELSH. fi A Y & WELSH, Successors to Gay . Palutcr, WHOLESALE Grocers andj Commission Merchants, l-LOUR. PRODUCi:. FISH. SALT, CAR BON OILS, i-c, &c, 3C2 Libeutv SittEET, - PIT TSRURGII WHOLESALE & GROGERS rkil ;kstate SAYINGS BANK, Ko. C3 FotTrll Avenue, Adjoining re Merchants7 and Manufacturers' National Bank, PITTSBURGH, PA. BSTA I) LIS II L D I IV 1SG2. ISAAC JONES. President. WM. H SMITH. Vice Pr.-sine.it. S. S. CAHlttKlt. See. and Treas. B C. I'ABKK Accountant. E. B. '1 ODD, Solicitor. TI STEI s : Thou. M. Ho we. Jacob Painter, Hon Hen J K Moorhead, Harvev Childs. C. G. Husscv. Wm. H. Smith. 1). W. C. Bid well. Isaac Joiie, Nicholas Voeghtlv, Jr. Statement of October 30, 1SCO, ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgages, bci:g first liens on Real Estate U. S 1 c- 1 B .iid-i. at par U. S. 11 4 Bonds, at par Kent E-tate ' OKi'-e Furaiture.. C.uh Total LIABILITIES. Amount due Depositors " " Interest, Xov. 1, let.!) Contingent Fund 3:!2 9..7 0:1 25,M:)t on 23 .oil: I III) 2.7-2 I 47 118 f.!l 51.400 3-2 $G.i",4JG 'SJ S33 ),103 71 14,027 7:i 4:i.S(il h'.) Total S(iii7.4 'B :1D INTFREST ALLOW FD on Deposits, at CIX PEH CENT. PER ANN CM , parable to Depositors in May ai.d November, which, if not drawn, will be added to the principal, ami COMPJUXDKn. Open for Deposit from 9 A.M.to.1 P.M., dailv : alio Oil Saturday Evenings, from ( to 9 f Vh.i k. Lj"Money loaned on R.ind ynd Mortgage only. Slips for the use of depositors w ho cm not visit the city, and copies of Chirler and By-laws furnished br mail S. S CARRIER. Secretary and Ticasurer, No. G.l Fourth Avk., Pitts-bl-rgu, Pa. November 25, It'i'J. 5n. T E3 E Or riTTSBUllOIT, PA., IXC '11POK ATKD F1!1 Til Ii SAfE ICKririKG OP BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES! SO. 83, FOl'KTM AVKM'K. GUAuANTEE RATES. FoK A TKAR OI. less rr.Kion. Government and all other Coupon Sccniilici, in eluding Bank Bills,. . Gold Coin or Bullion. . . $1 0l) per il.OUo. 5 1 23 2 Oil l.IKHi. 1 ,000. silver Coin or Bullion, Silver or Gold Plaie. un- ") der seal, on owner's es- j timateof full value. and !- 1 00 100. ratesuhject tomijusim't for bi.lk. on a b-iiis of., j Deeds. Mortgages and Valuable Papers gen erally, when of no fixei value, Si a year each, or according to hulk Wills. $.". which premium covers the remain der of the life of the in iker. Tin? Company is also prepared to lent .-mall Iron S.i'es, (each furnit-hed with a Tin R.x.) hside its Burglar Prol" Vault, the Renter ex clusively hohiieg tiie kev thereof. t the lid lowing rates, viz : S'5. 5"- - S'l'l. SCO. S75 and 5l'.): per ar.nutn. ANo. to Stoie Book of Ac count. RecorJs. Vtiluable Title Papers, Ac, at reasonable rales. No charge 'ess than SI. President WI LI.T A M PHI LLf PS. Vice President HENRY LLOYD. D.r. etors Wjt. I'll i i.i.:l-s. Hknuy Li.oyn. Wm. Uka, Wm. M. Lvox, Jamks 1 Bkxxktt. Bvaox 11. Paintki:. -li s S. ilonrisox, Gkobck Blas. Ct itTis G. Hl'&skt. Stt-retary and Ticrsnrrr S. F. Vox Roxx iiokst. Pittsburgh. Sept. 0, lr9 ."ui " Poor women are on every side, and orphans cry for bread, because lius'.tmJs and la thers lived and died uninsured." LIFE mWAMl COMPANY OF rillLADKLIMHA. Organized 1850. Alix. W:iii.i.uix,Pics . . Joux S. Wirsox.Scc All policies non forft-itatde. All policies arc . pa x able at dcalli or cO ye irs of age. Ecoxomy in management. Car k '.n the selec lion of ri.-ks, 1'HfMrTxis in the payment of dea'h claims, and StcuisiTY in the inves' inent of.its immense lunds. are r gidiy adhered to and have always characterized this Company. J. FRANK CONDON, Special Agent. Nov. 11, 18G9.lv. A W S O N & BAKER, FRANKLIN STREET, In the Old P T OFFICE BtlLDIXG, Jolinxtoivn, P a, WHOLESALE GROCERS 4 AXD DKALKHS IX W E S T K R X PRODUCE! RITrn keep constantly on iiailuil hand a larse supply bUG A liS, SYllUl'S. MOLASSES. TEAS, COFFFFS. FLOUR.BACON. POTATOES. DlilED and GREEN l- RUITS. TOBACCO . CIGARS, kc. Ac. Orders solicited from retail dealers, and sat isfaction In goods and prices guaranteed. Johnstown. Aptil 23, 16U9. FOREIGN SHIPPING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE. WH ARE ,X0V SELLIN'S EXCHANGE AT NEW YORK KATES. ON England, Wales. Austria, Baden, Hanover, . Ireland, Germany, Bavaria, 1 lessen. Scotland, Prussia, Wurlemberg, Saxonv, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland. Norway and France And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany. France, California, Now South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. Altoona. Pa , Jan. 31, 18G7. "B LOID & CO., Rankers, Jl-i Ebkxsbuuo, Ta. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Leposits. Cdlections made in all accessible points in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. 57 M. LLOYD & CO., Bankkks, Altooka. Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for Bale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. an31. DENTISTRY,?', DR. JOHN FRY, Assisted by Uta Dangltler, Having permanently located in .lohnstown, is preonred lo imwir nil prol-ssion;.l calls, and in scrt ARTIFICIAL TEETil on genuine Rnl)- er (Vulcanite) Base, or. if pie!erred. he will insert them on Gold (2;i curftn fine), or Silver fchcmicalty pure) hoth of his own preparing on Phitina. Alumtiiim, Pa.lidium. Coralite and Adamantine. Also, the Porcelain teeth. Extrnc:inir. Filling and Cleaning of Teeth carefully performed, avoiding a.11 unnecessary pah , . , He would also call attention to his new mode fiiiins teeth with CRYSTAL GOLD, whic h is the hest preparation ever introduced for lilting tec-ih. He can re-tore a tooth tj it xati hal hiai k ih ihis gold, ami m ike i lie filling as solid as a piece of gold c;in. Go nnd have vour teeth rxamiiKHl every six months at least. and if there is any decay about them have them fil!! with CrvMrii Gold and cu will i.ev?r necl "rtitifi il teeth. Artificial teeth area good siil-stilti'e, tl they do not compare with the nit ural Jefth when in a herlihv t-tatc. All work done in such m inner -is not to be excelled in StGe, Be inty , Coml'.Tt, Lightness, Di;ra!ii:ity, and warrant til to five satisfaction and le harmless to tlic nr nth Samnles of his work may he examined 1V nli wh-desitc to see Ihem. The following speaks i lor itsc'l : TESTIMONIALS J Wk. the nnder:g'ied, citizens of Latrobe and ; Ligonier, Wcslmorehiud county, Pa., ehe. i (ul- ; lyiihinii the follow "mg as expressive of our i estimate of Dr. Frv's abilitic as a "enlist : j We regard Dr. Fry as uatitrally adapted to the prole-ion of his choice. His meclianieal ingenuity has furnished to his art many invai- j liable modification! and improvement, and w e j deem it due to him and the public at lare to j sav that, from a long and intimate acquaint ance, we can confidently recommend him to all who may feci interested, as an ah!e, faithful j and experienced workman. j Latrork Kli l erguson. M. U . Joiiti 31c Girr. M I) . Rev. Jerome Kearney, J. L Chain l-cr. W. S. Head, Joseph A. Head, Mich'I Bos sort, David Wi li.nns. Licoxim L. T Beam. M.D.. Wm. Ash com, Jacob Eicher, N M Marker. Esq.. Jacob Breniser, P. M , Joseph Scruggs, D. D. Lai'Cih.instowx Robert Louthcr, Esq , A G. Armor, P. M . Faibfikid Dr. James Taylor, my C. ly DENTISTKY. r:i!ll:lte -Thc undersigned, ot t Le Bil-.t-mnrc College of Dental Sur ;e:y. respect t'iillv oilers hi- rr.OKE.Siio-L erviecs to the citizens of Eb- cripluirg and vicinity , hieli .lce he will visit on the fol'utii JIosdav of each :11011th, to re main one week. An- 13. SAM'L BELFORD. D. D. S. dr. hTbVmiiTler, Op .. 1 1 , . rr-i-rmi- GratlVe and Mechanical DENTIST, uicce removed to v lrnn.i street, opposite the Liither.-ui church, l'ei-sons from Cambria county or eh ewhere !u ;et work done by me to the .uiioiiiit ol" Te:i Dolhirsund upward . will have the railroad lure deducted from their bills. All wouk wabrantfo. Jan. '21, liC'J.-it. D li I). V. ZIEGLER. Surgeon Den- tist. will visit hiidislmrir n-u rc5.-ionnlly on the SECOND Mox pat 01 c.icn niontii. .-lint icinum! one seek, tturiiir which time he iimv he foiin.l at the Mountain Hotic. -Teeh extracted without p iin by the use ol Kiiraie Oxide, or L:ni!ihini: Gas AMES J. OATilAN, 31. J., tenders his nrofsionul services :. Phy- 9 i.i.tn and Surgeon to the citizens if (iimV.I tewn an-1 vicinity. Ofiice in ie;r f bniid iiif; occnjiied ly J. Duck 9c Co. ns a store. Niht calls can be made at. hi.-, re.-i!cnce, one do.tr eolith of A. Hang's tin r.nd hardware store. TMay 9, 1807. J. LLOlD, sut-cessor to R. S. IiiTNN. Dealer in Druas. Medicines. Paints, fyc. Store on Main street, ojj.oitt the "Mansion House." Ehetisburg. Fa. October 17. 1SC7.-Gm. I). M'LAUGllLIN. TTORXEY AT LAW. J,hnstoicn, Pa. i Oliicu in lhe Exchange building, on the Coi ner of Clintcn and Livnst streets 1;. .-tairs. Will attend to all business connect cd with hts j'rofessiorj. Jan. 31 . 1807. -tf. JOHN V. LINTON. ATTORNEY AT LAV., Johrrn. Pa. j 11 Oilicc in building on corner of Main and i I'lanUiin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. Si. 18G7. tf. R. L. JOHNSTON. J B. SCAJCLAS. JOHNSTON & SCAN LAN. Attorneys at Law. Ebc-nsbur, Cambria co., Pa. Office oppisite the Cmrt House. Ebensburi:, J;ln. si, lSG7.-tf. A. KOPELIN. - - - - T. W. DICK. Johnstown. Ebensburs. OFKLIN & DICK, Attokncys-at- Law. Ebensburc. Fa. Ofiice with Wm. Kittell, Esq.. Colonatle How. f oct.22.-tf. L. PKItSIIIXG, Attoksey-at- Law, Johnsloicn, Pa. Ollkeon Frank I'm. street, tipstairs, over John Denton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18G7. H'l'TORNEY AT LAW, Ebeusburg Pa li Offlce on High fctiect, ftdj-.ining his rei dence. Jan 31. 18G7.-tf. Mrai. II SF.C11LEK, Law, Ebenghurg. Pa. recently occupied by Ceo. M. Colonade Row, Centre s'reet. Attoi:seyat- Oflicc in rooms Rcadc. Ei . in aug.y.7. G 1 EO. M. II HADE. AttnmrnuUln,r thciisr.urjr. Fa. Ollice in new buihliii" , ; ... , reccntlv erected on from High street. Centre street. two door aug.27. F. 1. TIEIiNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in Colonade Row, Jan. 5. 18G7-tf. JOSEPH ftl'DONALD ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ehen&urg. Pa. fl Office on Centre street, opposite'Linton's Hotel. Jan. 31. 18G7-tf. WILLIAM KITTELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. fl Oaice in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. l867.-tf. YJUL.fc L. IjASLi, Attorxey-at-Law. Carrolltown. Cambria Co . Pa Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. Jan 31. 18G7. F. A. SHOKMAKER . E(. W. OATMAV OUOEMAKE15 & O ATM AN, Attou Ktvs at Law, Ebenshurjf. Pa. Office on Hi-h street, maediately cast of Huntlev's hardware torc. ra B y KINKEAI), Justice of the Peart and Claim Ancnt OPd.-o rmv,i the office formerly occupied by M. Ilasson, Esq..dec'd, on High St.. Ebensburg. jl3. Ayer's air Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair lo ils natural Vitality and Color. dressin:; "which hair. Faded or gran hair is soori restored to ils original color tcith the gloss and freshness of yoidh. Thin hair is thick- ened, fallin l hair checked, and bald though not always, cured ness oliea, bv 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 tho hair "with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and j injurious to the hair, the igor tan. only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long 011 the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $1.00. For sale by It. J.LLOYD. Agent. Et ensburg Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOB ri'Kirn.G THE KI-GOn. The reputation this ex cellent medicine enjoys, is derived lrorn its ceres, many of which arc truly niarvcllous. Invctcr.itc; caes ef Scrofulous dis ease, where the system seemed tattirttcd cormjition, have been purifcctl and cured by it. Scrofulous affections and disorders, which were :? rr trravuteil bv the terofu IoIIS COrt.-lll'Ill-lTion i:nt;l they were painfully cfllicth:?, have been rr:uk-;.hv ' mtii(;iKii numueri in almost even- f ec- j Jionofthecouiitry.thatUicr.ublicfccarcclyneedto ui: iii.vji n:cix Its 11 lliUS or u.-es. ftri)iuiuu5 poison is one ox me most do? tmctive enemies of our race. Often, this unweii and unf'.It tenant of the organism undermines tlie con; tituliun, and invites the attack of enfcchhr.p or i:rtalditt ates, witiiout excitiupr a suspicion of its presence. Apnin, It seems to breed infection throughout the bodv, und then, on tome favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of ils hideous forms, either on the surface or ainonjr the vitals. In the latter, tuber cles may be suddenly deposited in the Juries or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa sional lie c of a hottle of this Sarsapru-illn is ad visable, even when no active pvmptoms of tlist-a.-e nppear. Persons niu-ted with the follow in? com- Jdaints pencrsiUv lind immediate relief, and, rt enU', cure, ly he use of this SAHSAl'IciL. I. A: at. Anthony's J'irc, Hose or Erysipelas, Tetter. Salt Jlln-aut. SealH llemt, Jiinftcortn , Sorn ICtjea, Kara liars, and other eruptions cr visible forms of Scrofulous disease. .Uo in the more concealed forms, us l)yisjt-psia . Ztropsv, Heart Disease, 1'its, ICyiil'-f'S', Xmmlrji'u, ar.d the various I'lcerous aCectioiis of tho muscu lar and iservons systems. Syphilis or ydierertl and 7-fercuriftl Diseases arc enrol by it, thonjrh a Ions time is required for riibdiunpf these obstinate maladies by anv n:edicir.e. Ihit Ion;; continued use of this ir.e'iiciile v il! cure the complaint. I-cuorrJtaa ..r U hites, I tcrine X'lccrations, and l'nnle li$rasvs, are com monly soon relieved and uUimalek- rnred bv its purifying and invioniliiii; effect. 'Minute Direc tions fur each case are found in our Almanac, sup plied pratis. JlltntmntisHi ;:ml 6'owf, v hen caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also I.ircr Com .laiiits. Torpidity, Vntt'tcsiion or litjlain tualiou of the I.in-f. niMXJattiitlicc. when arisintr, as tliey often do, from the rar.l.iii;? poisons in the blood. This SAHSAI'AlliM.LA is a preat rc Morcr for the strenpth nnd vipor of the" Fvetem. Those who are JLanrtiiil and l istless, Dc'spon diit. Sleepless, and troubled with JVrrwa Ap prehensions or h'ears, or anv of the aiTeetions syniptonmtie of 15 eahttes, will find iuunediate relief nnd ennviaeiits evidence of its rcitora-.ive power upon trial. r n e pa r. rz it r Or. JT. r. AYEIi & CO.,E.owell, 2sta., J'raetical ana Analytical Chemist. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS E"E2Y W11EHE. Kr.tsK J. Liovn, Aoknt, LetNSBiiio, Pa. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. Mm WfW fl JOZ3XSTOW., IA. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS such as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Bacl Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs. Ilim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, anc Stat iin, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF KVEllY SIZI- SPRING SE.iT CIIAIItS Settees, Lounges, &c.,9cc. CABINET FURNITURE ol every description and of latest STI LES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolioits a liberal share of public patrol - wiuicu otrect, jonnstown Cambria Co. Pa. Jan. SI. 1867. T. JAMES' HOTEL, Conducted on the Eurojican rian.) 405 9c 407 I.ieestt Stiieet. orposiTK t;ik Union Dkpot. Pittsijcbgii. Pa. JAMES K. LAXATIJX, - - - Proprietor. This House is newly built and srlesdidly furnished, nnd convenient to all the Hail roads comiii" into the city. The restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. oct.17.-ly. " PITTSBTJKGH STAR, Xo. 420 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. fjg.ll-l.T. FELIX HEXLY, Trop'r. UNION HOUSE, PBENSBURG, Va.. JEROME A. rLOTT, u iuni.iii , 'hi uu iaiii.i iu. reuuer llliS hotel worthy f a continuation of the liberal patronage it lias lierttofor table will always bo best the market affords best ct liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hottler. Jan 30, 1803.-U". And a GOOD THING in-EB: ROYALTY SUPEUCrj),. Ths "House of Tudor" Sm- TO HIE SMALL Pr.v.5 ' is at once agreeable, ! V!?W TORH " VlJl! ra, healthy, and effectual! 11 JJ M ImSil M for preserving the j eY7 IlldUCeilleilh' luueznentj' High Strset!LcW"p Han t.ikeii jo Street. ( lim e d i:s lecenllv oicin.ie,! fur, Centre vj '"ins - l-v i:o w h'ch he h i J'1"' ""lO-lu : ln iiMiioW "x.i tir.i..lt f DRY a DRESS Qoo groceries, "anlivart, coriMstioi; .! everihiii xr,, mHv " ny dealor in this " neck oi mJ? ' ever nretei.ded to ke-p. :l,,d ; -rt;i !e ot i !.;! . SOLD VF.IiV CI J MAP FOB ( OU IX EXCHANGE U C JVTUT KC j - NO DEAT.EIt KELTS nr.TlEPr- ' NO DEALER Ki-'-i 1'S Moi;j. ,'" i N( DEALER SKI.I.S (TE ;.''" i HO DEALER MiLLi Mob'' 5 TRY FRY! TRY FRY!! TRY n llnj t orn Fnj ! Bkij f!C.ut f ., TRY VilY IF YO!" the lif.et Drtss Gove w,jxtto: THY Muli FIJY IF n, Ci.tcks. VOL" w.ixtto: I ' .. . 1 n.. ingi. Denims. Pii .U, Jen.;, c.u '.' S:inere.4. S.iiiiiCi:-;, IK-I.iij.ei, 1.,.' I'iiut, .c., Ac-., :i:nl Triiiy.,' ti.e full w .rihol journ.'.aft' TKY FliY IF YOU W.1NTT0 Boots and Shoes for Men's, Lt 'j-,. dreri's wear, u:tvr.:V.lfM 1:1 fji;!;! nowhere updvroM in t'n V I THY FUV IF YOU W.IXTTr Uardw.ire, (Jceer.'wnre, (i! ,-?, i. Oil Clo'ln, Ac . ot iheUyj-jBk styles at the low r.-i Lws. TKY FKY IF YOU WANT TO Hams, Sides, Shon'. lers. Moss l'or Fs: LarJ. Putter. KjriM. t'i,oee, C-Irt gar. Tens, So-ips. Cais'iies,S;tc& or am thins tlc in ihv. THY VllY IF YOU WANT TO 'I anvthinp and evervthiiri worth L-.t's; ur sure that at a.' time- wu '.', Lc-i. at the LOWEST CASH IUTE; Oh my ! mv eve ! it is ro 1 Th.t at the Dry Goods Store and G: Jast or.ei.ed by A. G Frj, On the street called IV-.-s, More for your ra"ney joucmti.' Than from any one else, l:vr cr n:-. I dosijri: to Vpti desirable S.v! al.J 'Jl.i Hid ns I am determined to !l Cfli i TIIC I'lILAPLST, I rert-ctiullf-: irom all the laO.es, aj.il esj cv:; '."-it t I .lit-, v . j who have been in the habit i places to make tlieir porch ou waiit to buv, be sure lirst iotri ot " A. j !- Eber.sbur-. May 27. 1C9 GF.O. C.i:. ZA1IM, JAS ZAK5V1 8L S0M, j ? DEALLUS IX dm goods, mm. HARDWARE, QUEENSWA-: Kats,Caps, Boots, AXD ALL OTHER AETICL2. LMially Siept In a rountrj WOOL AND COUNTKY takes in exchange "jb '' STOKE ON MA1X STl Next Door to the Pest C- June 10..1S69. EBF.Nn" ECEXSI51 RG . rv s? i A. I Va V rcirs. n . k. WING recently en!:ir?d c are now prepardl t-o ? -'' 4- . reuuction Irom former pnet?- reJuctioi :st-3 of Drups, Mciieine?, rcrlun-.j Soaps, Lcnn'8, Hall's an I Al!en'hi ntives. Pills, Ointments, Piaster. ",'f Pain Killers. Citrate il:ipticst " Ginper. Pure Fl.-ivorins Ls.!.""-11;"- ..." Lemon Syrup. Sootbii Symp. Rhubarb. Pure Spice, ; , : CIGARS AXD TUP -iffy-1 1 Rbnli Books, 1W. Note anJ I';. : Post. Commercial aii.l all kim!1' t.. Envelopes, Pens. Pencils, Am""- i Fluhl, Illack nnd ReJ Ink, 1Vv'V'"t' Books, Magazines, 'c spiers- - j lories. Piblis. Itelipious.Praxcraw Penknives, Pipes, ic i. s - V. e have a.MeJ to ov.r ?!u. .: FIXE JEWELRY, to hVa xrju' j the attention of lhe L:n!'c- ,.,?- PHOTOUUAni ALlTMb tlo-j than ever ottered in thi r!:,cr- , Taper and Ci?ars sold eitiser j tail. LEMMONiU'S.f July 30, 1 St. Slaiu Sir- ; j f BlAILOinNG K-STAr.-lV JL REMOVED The s"j',?l'r; iV V.r KnVMf.i!l,r rt.if.ilTioA tO 111 cil citizens of Ebenshurir ami vi'tu" r. Ce itre street, opposite tne loU1- adjoining the law ollice ot beo- and is now not all Koods .which mav be brow ILj.J supplici wiih a fine Ihie of -LU ' - - ? M ER ES. V EST INC . A:c. to order in the best style ami ces. Fcelin- confident of taction, I hope, lor au i'11 j'Vl-1 mv new location. j Ebensburg. J.an. I L l3J'i-i 18G9. rniLADFJ.rin-v ' WALL PAPER"; ii aw i: l L fc r o b . TiiTIClK-1 7 nuatiou of the liberal ,, '" nJ Windc ofore received. His Paper Hangings and ViJi fnrnishtKl with the i Sales Plows. Cor. "",M s; his bar with the ' PHILAPE!-; ? ? r.;r a.iDla... .... i i i? rr Tci.!vt!':r- .mi M.W STVLIS KVtUY DA.' ' f Philadelphia. Oct. 7. Ja' . . i - a u - c
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