The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 27, 1870, Image 4

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    Jack
S 11? 8 PAPER SUBSCaSBCRS.
We invite attention to the followiog class
ification of Dewpaper bcribem :
Firrt coma the
Uprights.- Tfcene are the mea who take
newspapers, pay for them, and rend them.
Obfcf.rve the order in which these thinga are
done: The pay coniei first the reading
next. Thene roeu cor.sider they get the full
worth of their money in the b,irf:ain. It
8. ems us fair and just to them that the news
ajitr thouid be paid for as a barrel of Migar
vi a new cunt. They n-ver entertain any
ether opinion. When the year rut;8 out, t r
a little before, they are on hand with the pay.
There a do cuoie difficulty with thero in le
numbering thin period than in remembering
the Sabbath or the first of January. If one
cf thcru wirlits in ftop his paper, he either
cells orwriten a letter by his postmaster, in
due season, I ke a man. TIj'k clan ia dear
to the heart oftbe editor. Their imege is
embalmed iu bis w arm affections May they
live a thousand jtars. and tee their aunt'
bod to the fourth generation. - -
The secood now in mind U the
Do Wtfh. Thi claps in nearly related to
the other so near, that it is hard t tell
where one liegins sod the oilier ends. Tbte
men always pay in advance in the b ginning
titd intend to do to contiuualy. Bui men:
crj fails a little, or tome mishap intervenes,
und the time runs by sometime? a little
sometimes for quite a period. But their re
ccllection.though nodding occasionally . Lever
gets tucud asleep. It pronouucea the v oids
iu due time, "The printer is not paid." and
forthwith their will to do well kindln into
activity. iow cornea the pay my up.
"Meant to do so before. Don't mean to let '
iuch ihtogs pass by." A publisher can Jive j
wiiu uucu men. mey uave a waim place
lit Ins mrmcrj only a little batk of the Up
rights. If uch' man dies in arrears, his
wile or son ren,eu:bers that he may not have
paid up for his newspaper, and foithwith ii
ttitutes inquiries. They renumber that put
i. the bbnefit was theirs. anil estate or on
estate, ste that tie printer' bilV are not
among their father's unsettled accounts.
Next come the
Easy Doers. Tbcfe men believe f ri ries
taters. They have fully settled it in their
"n minds that a re apaper is n i good Uirg.
They take tl fin too. Sometimes at the fir.t
they pay up for the first year at any rate,
they n:an to pretty B.on. If they have
done so they sit down with the comforting
conviction that their uewsp.iper is "now set
tled for; and this idea. hiving once pot into
their heads, rtfuses obstinately to he dis
lodged, but keeps its hold ftom year to year
a tiuth orce. Bow un illusion, griy ni:d
rheumatic with years. The editor, marking
the elongated and elongating epat e in their
accounts current of dollars due him. begins
to ask if they ate dead t r have gone to Cali
fornia. Then he proceeds tu poke hi Is at
them. They suddenly start up to the reality
that they are in arrears; and, hkv men. as
they are at the bottom, they pay up. They
E vcr depute his bill they know thnt book
tell bet'.er stories than nios -covered n emo,
ries. If the publisher has faith en. ugh. or
a lei g purse, or can live like a hvl-eioat'mg
tear, he may survive this cl.irs. But if he
is mortal only, woe be to him.
The next class is that of tho
Dwn Hitters. Here we begin to slide over
to ihc-vther side. The p'clr.ie suddenly
sombre. We shall dispatch" Down. Us .l-r-s
suddenly. One vf these may take a newn
paper bt-cau-e his wile wan'ti if, or the chil
dren are z-al- us to read it, i r h TieighU
persuades him When it begins to come he
dismisses all further thought 'about, it. Il
the editor sends a man directly tf him at the
end of two or three years, he mtv get s.-.me
I jay for his paper, but with growls and surlv
ooks. He Lever pays any debt if f lie can
get rid oi it. and a rewspaper debt Iast of
all. Still he hates lawsuits, and constables,
and all that. A dun h.-.s the same tffect on
him that a bullet ha on a Lii popotamos
glancing from his hid, or sinking into the
blubber harmless. He ia always sli. inn
d,wu hill, and soon merges into another
C11IS8. that of
The Mix Cum Louse.' No 'mat ter how
his mau beuan bin fuVcrii -tin. be nevrr
pays tor it no he. -lie 'don't jike that
sort of paper. It don't yive no newH.' He
rever did like it. lie didn't wsut it in th.
first place, an.-l told t,e tmstcr s..
sent it back once more than a year ago he
aides, he never began to take'it tiil a b,ng
time after it enme, and he hadn't had only
two or three I them, st anv ra'e. and th se
be hadn't read." Wipe hini iff.
Here cmes the
ScajH grace. Tt is enough to's'y , f Hm
that ire never bills to have a new-r apfr
twoor three cf them... When he trunks they
have come nbout lor.-e enough for the pub
lisher ty.want pay. he por-ds it b.ck with
the rtqueft to -stop u.' ()r he"tnk s up
his quarters ,iud leaves for f.ftrls ivknoAn
Hedoes not want t p-iy. and hedot.'t mean
to. Get it if you can.
Reader, io which of the above '"classes afe
you to be found 1
Btllikomsms A man with, few . brains
is l;kf a dog with one flea on him." dread fir!
Oneaay.
I have alwnz noticed when an individual
haint got jba ability to crStiei jmlitiouslv.
he dama indiskriminately.
AmbMiut. is bke hunger it obeys'do'liw
but its appetight. " " ' " '
Thare U. no tnedivinc like a gffl j.,ke it
is a silver cosip.1 pilt that frolicks and p1,y
sics i h the run. . f ,
Beauty is a mornirg drenm whki the
breakfast bell put an end to.
A p;od) botik is like a good Jaw. ' ' s ,
Dandies are hybrid, a cross bet ween" a
fashion plate and unpaid tailor's bill. .
nu uw n viT :eiK iinve until li.t
J .-t
the
au-
iuo. i.: hciii ru nurses
ra ; it is jurt so wtth some men's bluu
ders.
.About one-haff the pittv in this ' world U
not tho rou t of toriow. but 1 satUfacshuu
that .it ain't our hosd that has had his lee
Most people wiien they come to yon for
ad vice, uur to Lave- their uwu opinions
fctrepatbered, not Ct rirCted.
Men stru to n.o, now. iUy i? pP fjvj.
ded into- slow Chrittians and wide awake
sinners.
Thare i lots 4.f folks who ate lile a r nmp
v.. .uuj um; :u ir.euiseives. but simr.ty a
handle and a sm kshun for o hers. . '
Hunger is a slut bound on a fief h trail.
Toil sweats the brow, but idleness sweats
all over. - - .. . .
Djvpairl th.ash of hope, which tbo
w-iod of trtbulBst.un fkaitera :
He who spends a-l bi. lUtance in chari
ty wnl undoubtedly grt hi ; re ward here
and ..ereafter. but.Lia reward here will be
tD,tho po.rhnot..- - , i
.Gv a btnarn child a rck of kard &aj ft
e e hn U-k. ard he viii larn to pla a c.Urtj
gar!. of Li lo jak loog bofore he kin a
wotd tf two : I bible.
A lie is f.,r a short race, but it takes
tiuth to rua tho heats 'bhj.wj te;i."
A Jack that Cstcher IL i wore fn -n
Frcfe ' u
O S A D A L IS
TI115 GREAT AMERICAN
J1KALTD RESTORER puiifies the
hlood and cures Scrofula. Byphiba. Pklu
DiieaFea. Khenm aif rn, Diseases of Wo
men, and all Chronio Affections of the
iElood, Livtriind Kidneys. Recommend
jed by the Medical Faculty and many
jthfiusanu-i of cur het-t ciiizens.
j fte:d the testimony of phvsicinns ard
tor our Rrsndiilis Guide to iU altli Hook,
or Almainic for this er, which e pub-li.-li
lor gratuitous di.-tr itiuiiou ; it will
rive, you uiueh valimble iclormattoa.
Pr. R. W. Crr, of Baltimore, sayp:
I teke pleasure in recottimenoing tout
Rosadai is a a very powerful alterative
'I hate seen U used in two cusea with
Shoppy results one in a case of second iry
'syphilis, in w hich the p.itient pr inoanred
jhioiseif cured stter having taken five bot
lcs of your medicine. The other i a cise
lot Scrofula of long staidiua'. hich is
rapidly improving under its ue. and the
iiiGi;:tioEs are that the patient will soon
recover I have carefully examined the
formula by which your Rosadalis is made
uDd fird it an exeellent compound of
alterative Ingredb nts.
Dr. bpark. of W icholatvtiie. Ky., s vs
he has used Rosada'is in case of Scrof u
ln and Secondary Syphilis with satisiac
torv re-ults as a e'eaner of the blood I
Jknow no better remedy.
bamurl O M'rji.l.leii, Murfreesboro .
Trim .says: I have uel seven bottles of
RuHndalis snd am eittirelv cured of Rbeu-mati.-m
; send rue four bottles, as I wich
it tor- my brother, who has scrofulous
sore e ts. - . '. .
Rci.j Bechtol, of lima. O . writes : I
have uCVr d for 20 tcht with an mvet
erate emjticu over my whole body. A
short timesii.ee I bought n b .ttleol Ro
sadalis and it effeftfd a perect cure.
. Rondjiis is sold Kv Lisson i Met
ray, Fbensbtirg, and Dru:i:ils gener il
lv. - IHoratorv, Ct F.xohnnpe Place
Baltimore. Cl.EM&KTS & CO.,
April 7, 1870. ly. " . rroprietuts.
PKT E R CAMPBELL'S
i IMPR TTS13 ' '
BEE HIVE.
The undersigned has secured letters pat'ii
of the United states, dated Decembei 14, IH' 9,
for at, improvement in the construction of Pee
Hives, and cluirns for his invention advantages
possessed by no other heretofore patented.
The principal feature of this Hee Hive is the
arrangement by means of winch it is thorough- I
ly ver.li..tea. tiu.s precluding the pos-ioilttv of
the bees smotheritig, 'he con.b moulding or the
hot ey soutin. ' 1 his deairatile end is acconi
tlihed by n vertical peilorited tul.e, rum.ing
centrally lirot:.ti tlie hive and pen nt the top
and bottom. ' -AH prsors in crested in apicul
ture will st once see the great advantages t-e
cnied ii. this 'rrrrovement. . The ventilator is
for the increase bees
The reculiar constiuction of the box.partic
u!ai:y in jke aitangt men of the inner com
parlujcnts, wheieby it can be cleaned at anv
tiire i?h..ut disturbing- the bees, is -a no her
vaionl.te inipiovunr-nt. wl.kh wid be obvious
!o uny peru who xnmine.iib.is Hive An
exaadi'ation 'if the workings ot the bees or the
condition of the interior can l.e made at anv
time, ns the si ies.are cased with glass. Bees
caii tie trufeiied fiom a dim-rent, hive to the
im; roved one without any d'tliculty whatever
It would require too much stmce to enumeiaie
hue all the advantages claimed' in this inven
tiot. but full ii for rnuiion w ill he promptly fur
ni-hed by applying in person or by Utter to the
pa.f'iiice. I am now iiepured to dispose i
tei.iior fr the sale 4)1' the Improved Bee Hive
in a u v portion of lUe United Stale.
FKTER CAMPl'iKLL.
Carrol Itow n, Cambria Co , Pa.
A I ! T 01 1 T I C II A i L U A V G A T E
I ha. patentee of the above ha ii ineniei
and witn e.t aUI tJil ATIO RAILWAY
GA I E.' to which he invites the attention of
litilio.id tren. Ful: information will he fur
i-lied on ap lication. and Company Riyhf
will be disposed ot by the inventor. Address
a above j:in.ll.7-tf.
Si .
THE
SLATE COMPANY
Are prepared to furnish to Builders or Slaters
their
TEST DARK BICK COLOEKD Sl'rF.RTOK
R00FIK0 SLATE!
Prom theii ii Quairis loiaie.1 in Nortbamp
ton eoun-y. Penn'a. AT QU A R R Y PRI C t H.
Samples may be seeu, and cooimut ications
aodressed to
--XL GOODWIN, Agent.
J. W. SIIALLKMiEllfiElS, Ire't.
Cfflce:nRKWTK;3 ncitnixG, Dcqckkm: Wat,
-s..,.i i-i, j meuui);, ra. liny 6-tim
I.:; Ill I I Ii- r It: I K I lire III.
OP II tltI'P(llll).C().
SiEic; 5. riiio:, Tret't - - ITiacii S. Loselisi.
1 "i. v.ajj!i ai i riinks amoi.r Hie tintt
J ib-s Life li'sun nee Companies doing bus
in.(.s-tii, Massac hiii-eiU, and by comp' ing with
the la Knot that .-tate, insures per lee t saletv
to her Policy Holders. It grants ftO per tent
loan of premium on Life Polities to its Inst.i ed
and i v applying nl the cash collected Iron, its'
members in Irrsurmce. jrives tbe largest Insu
rance aitiiinable for the amount of 'mutter in
vested "Its profit aredivided among the Pol
icy Holdi rs. and its Dividenis have t.evei been
leeR than 50 per ce.it.. ihu bringingt.be net
co-tof the Insurance within ibe most limited
n;eniis, mid irnVrdmg the prott-c ion ot a Policy
ontcrtniiit rice led by anv Company
TruMworthy auu telijble men are wnn,t in
set as agents tor this Compuy hi Can.bria
and adjoming counties, and wit, stiCh the mot
liberal arrangements wir he made. To thone
wno may ne u:mqumred wiih the business
full instructions and aid will be most cheerful'
ly reudered whenever desirable or m ailable
COPE & JOHNSON,
Agents for CambrU County.'
tt , ' Johnstown." Pa.
Xlou k Norton, fjonnal A-ents. f4 Fourth
Aienue. Pittsburgh, Pa. apr.U ly.).
Poor wom. n re tin every sUle. und on.U.nc
cry for bread, because bus ' ands and ta
..thers hcea and died uninsured."
LIFE ftSlRMiE (01IPAP
OF PHILAIJELPIIAI.
Orgmlted 1850.
AiKX.Wnit.LDiN.Pres . .Johs S TViLaox.Sce.
All policies non forfeitable. All policies are
pa table at death or tii ye-rs of age.
Economt in management. Caie 7n the elec-
ooo o, ii,k, H'limiH in ihe navmt ,f
Cea h claim. nd Si.ctfc iy in the ii.Ves mer.t '
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ua e al Wats churaciened this Company.
J. FRANKCCNDON,
.knex'tu
special Ageut.
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Stencil Tool mjtt
The Kidneys are two In number, situated at
the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat,
and consisticg'of three parts, vi : the Anterior,
the Interior, aud the Exterior.
The anterior absorbs.. Interior consists of tis
sues, or veins, which serve as a deposit for the
urine ami convey it to the exterior. Tho exte
rior Is a conductor also, termfnnrfnfr in a sing-le
tube, and called a Ureter. The ureters aie con
nected with the bladder.
The bladder is composed of various coverinrs
or tissues, divided into parts, viz.: the Upper,
the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucous. The
upper expels, the low er retains.. Many huve a
desire to urinate without the ability; others
urinate without the alislity to retaiu. This fre
quently occurs in children.
To cure these affections, we must tiring1 into
action the muscles, which are enframed in their
various functions. If they are nig-lected. Gravel
and Dropsy may ensue.
Ti e rree'er muft also he made aware, that
however slight may be the attack, it is sure to
affect the bodily health and mental powers, as
our flesh and blood are supported from these
sources.
Gout, or Rheumatism. Pain occuring in the
loins is indicative of the above diseases. They
occur in persons disposed to acid stomach and.
chalky secretions. : - ,
The Gravil.-The frravel ensues from nC
Klect or improper treatment of the kidneys.
These organs beinjr week, the water is not ex
pelled from the bladder, hut all-.wed tt remain;
it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It Is
from this deposit that the stone is formed, and
gravel ensues. t , ,
Dropsy is a collection of water in some parts
of the body, und bears different names, aceord
iii.c to the parts affected, viz: when generally
diffused over the body, it is called Anasarca;
when of the abdomen. Ascites; when of the
chest, Hydrothorax.
TiiKATMEST.IIeliufcold's highly .concentra
ted compound Kxtract Ihtohu is decidedly one
of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder,
kidneys, " a-ruveT, dropsical ewollinr, rheuma
tism, and trouty affections. Under this he ad we
have arranged Tlysuria, or diGioulty and pain in
passing- water, Scanty Secretion, or snull and
frequent discharges of wpter; Stransrnry, or
stopping-of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine;
Gout end Iiheuinatism of the kidneys, -without
any chang-e in quantity, but increase in color,
or dark water. It was always hijrhly. recom
mended by tbe late Dr. Physlck, in these affec
tions. " '
This rrcdlciue increases the power of diges
tion and excites the. nbsortenb Into healthy ac
tion by which the watery or calcerous deposi
tions, and all unnatural c-ntarpr-mcnts, as well
as nain and Inflammation, are roioeed. and it is
taken by men, women, and Vhiidivn. Dirt-eons
for use and diet accompany.
- Piiit.aiiei phia. Pa., l'eb. 25. ISfiT.
H. T. Hemibom, Prujrtfist :
Dear Sir I have been a sufferer, for upward
of twenty years, with jrravel, bladder, and kid
ney affections, during which time I have used
various medicinal preparations, and been tinder
the treatment of the most eminent. Physicians,
experiencing butlinie relief.
Having- seen your preparations extensively
advertised, I consulted with my family physi
cian in rejrard to usin.tr your Extract Buehti.
I did this because I had used all kind of adver
tised remedies, and had found them worthless,
and some quite injurious; in fact. I despaired
of ever getting- well, and determined refuse no"
remedies thereafter unless I knew of the hurt e-
d:ents. It was this that prompted mo to use'i
your remedy. As you advertised that it was
composed of buchu. cuticb and juniper berrfes,
it occurred to me and my physician as an exeel
lent combination, andwith his advice, after an
examination of the article, and consulting sjrain
with the orup-ffist, ''concluded to try it. I com
menced its use about eisht months ago, at which
time I was confined to my room. From the first
bottle I was astonished and gratified at tho ben
eficial effect, and after rising it three weeks, was
able to walk out. I felt much like writing- you
a statement of my caseat that time, but thought
my improvement mijrht only be temporary, end
therefore conclude to defer and soe tf Jt would
effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be
Of greater valOe to you and more satisfactory
to me. . .. , ,
I am now able to report that a cure is effected
after using the remedy for five months.
I have not used any now for three months.
miu iect as wen m all respects as I ever did.
Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant
taste and odor, a nice tonic und invigorator of
I the system, I do not mean to be without it when
' ever occasion may require its use in such affec-
llo,,s- ;. m. Mccormick.
Should any doubt Mr. McCormiek's statement
ho refers to the following gentlemen :
Hon. William Rigleh, ex Governor, Penn
sylvania. Hon. Thos. Florence, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia.' .
Hon. D. R. Porter, ex-Governor, Pennsylva
nia. . . ,
Hon. Fllis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadel
phia. Hon. John Bigler, ex-Governor, California.
Hon. E. Banks, Auditor General, Washing
ton, D. C. ,.t 4 , t
And many others, if necessary.
tW by Drupg-tsts and Dealers cveryl
where. Peware of counterfeits. AskforHelm-
bold s. Take nQ other. PJtlCE-L25 per bottle,
or six bottles for 6.50. Delivered to sny ad
dress. Describe symptoms in all communica
tions. "- !
ADDRESS, : :
H. T. HELMBOLD,
591 Broadway, Sew York.
KOXE ARC GEl'IJfE
UNLEf-S
Cone up in Steel Engraved Wrapper,
WITH
" . - -i. .j
FAC-SIMILE CF MY CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE ,
AND SIGNED
HclraiDolci.
June 28, lS70.-ly. ' u '-f
1870. Fall Trade. 1870.
I arts now prepared to offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
TO CASH PDKCHASKKrt OF
Til. SlIT-ffl & CO FIR WAEE
KITH KB AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
My stock consists in part of every variety of
Tin, Slicel-Iron,
COPPER AND BRASS WARES,
KKAMEM.EII ASH PLAIN
SAUCE-PAWS BOILERS &o ,
COAL SHOVELS. MINK I AMPS, OIL
CAMS. HOrSEFURKISIUNG HARD
WARE OF EVERY KIND.
Fprat'a Anli-Dnat
HEATING ani COOKING PTOVES,
EXCELSIOR C0OKISG STOVES.
NOBLE. TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK
IN Q STOVES,
And any Cooking Ptove desired I will get
when ordered at manufacturer's prices.
Odd Stove Plates ai d Grates. Ac, for re
pairs, on band for the Stoves 1 sell ; others
will be ordered when wanted. Particular
attention given to
Spouting, Valleys and Conductors,
il of which w ill he made out of best mate
rials and put up by Competent workmen.
Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys
wiioi.esai.k oh Ri-rrAir..
I would call particular attention to tlte Lieht
House Burner, with Glass Cone, for eiv".g
mote liIit than any other in hse. Also, the
Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil.
SUGAR KETTLES 7m CAULDRONS
of all sizes constantly on hand.
Special attentioii given to
! Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron.
at lowest possible rates.
Wholesale Mei'icii ants' Lists
now ready, at d will be sent n aj, icatioi.
by mi'.il or in pers.-n
Hoping to see all my o'd customera an
many new ones this Spiin, 1 return ra
most sincere tl.ai.ka for the very nWral pa
trouage I have already received, smd will
endeavor to p!ras-ail who may call, wheth
er they buy or not
FRANCIS W. HAY.
Johnstown. March 7. 18t7.
.KKaT Redi:ction in Pkices !
TU CASH HI-rat ' S!
AT T1ST, l.nciiSRCRtj
lipSE-FtHXISDIA'O STORE.
Hie uiidcrsi rued respectfully informs th.
citizens of Ebeu.-burg and the public sent r
illy .that he has made a reat ret fuel ion ij
prices to CASH BUY EllS My stock wiP
coiJsi?t. in part , i f Cot-Uug. Parlor and iltaU
g Stoves, of the niot fJl, u ar lun:s ; Tin
ware ot evt-ry descripiion. f n:v own man
ufacture; Hardware of all kind, such a
Locks, See ws, P.ntt Hinges. Table Hintres.
Shutter Hinges. Holts, In n at.d N.iU. Win
dow (Jhiss. Putty, Table Knives and K- rk.-,
Carving . Knives and F-.rks. Meat Cut tei
Apph Partrs. Pen and I'.-cket Knives in
great variety. Scissors. Shears, I!izs huo
Strops Axes, Hitchets. Harmners. B.-rit,c
Machines. Aimer. Chissels. Pim.es. ti.nj
passes, Squares. Files, liasjw. Anvils. Vises.
Wrenches, hip. Pa. .el and Cross-Cot Saws!
Chains of all kinds. Shovels. Spades. Scythe
and Snaths, Il.ikcs, Forks. cMeiyh Bells,
Shoe Lasts. Put:. Wax Bristles. Clothes
Wringers. Giin-1 Stones. Patent Molasses
Gales and Measures. Lumber Sticks. Horse
Nails, Horse Shoes. Cast Steel, ltirlos. Shot
Guns, Be vol vers, Pist. Is. Cartridges. Pow
der. Caps. I-ad. &o.. Od.I Stove Plates
Grates and Fire Bricks. Well and Cistern
Pumps and Tubinjr: Ifitrnesst and Saddlery
Ware of all kind ; IVtkden and If7otr M art
in great variety : Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps.
Fish Oil. Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating
Oil, Rosin. Tar. Glassware. Paints. Varnish
ts. Ti rpentine. Alcohol. c.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
such as Tea. O-tle. Sugars. Molasses. Syr
npR. Spices. Dried Peaches. Dried Apples.
Fish. Hominy, Crackers, Ri,e ar.d Pear'
Bailey; Soa,is, Can, lies; TOBACCO and
CIGAKS; Paint. Whitewash. Scrub. Horse
Shoe, Dusting, Varnish. Stove. Clothes and
Tooth Brushes, all kinds and siz. s ; Bed
Cords and Manilla B-.pos, and many other
articles at the lowest rates for CASH.
05- Huce Sftoiiting made, pain od and pin'
uput low rates f..r ea.vA A liberal disc uint
made to countrv dealers bnvintr t;...
wholesale. GEO HUNTLEY
Elnshure, Feb. 2. I8i;7.tf
IAKMEllS AND OTIIKKS
SHOULD NOT TAIL To OKT
ONE OF THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Lima Double-fieaied
WOOD-SAWING MACHINE?,"
FOR W HICH
GEORGE HUNTLEY,
EISEVSGCllG, l'A.
Is Sole Agenjarnbria County.
T, 1X 33 T,A NITE
IS TISE
BEST SAWGUMMER!
kx i in: houuii
F.'.ll HA IK It
GEORCE KUWTLEY,
l.beitkLur, ia.
UREA-T CIUNCK
To Have Moncv I
A LL PKhbOXt, buint.. Goo. trom'me
' altet this dale, .ind ,...vii CASH P liie
iarne, will he illowed T b.S PHi CrNT .ff
regular prices. Xu d scuta will beaijo-.,,
" jCAf,H 18 P''1' lo,, at-tim', of pnrch.se
Co me n ! c tnead! -m.1 cmiwe voi.p
fe.ves that MoNEY OAN BE SAVEI3 BY
BUYING FOR CASH l.om 1
GEO. UUNTL E Y.
WHOLESALE sT
GROGEiiS
IIISYWIIL,-
u . ' for -y ..
Gumming Saws,
HAS BECOME AGEKT IN
Efcensburg and vicinity
PUR TU K CELKBRATED
munm & mum
LOCK-STITCU FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE,
WHICn IS WAKRANTED TO
DO ALL KIND OF WORK
AND C:VK THE VTMOST
SATISFACTION IN ALL RESPECTS.
TIEN I IS TRY. The
undersigned,
JL'" tr:oliime
o: . the Balti
more Coi'epe
of Dental Sur
peiy. respect
full v o Hera hi - PSt S&Z .t: :-j:S&&
srn ices to thr
citizens of Eb-
enst.urg nnI v'cinity, which pluce he will visit
on the FociiTH JIonoat of each month, to re
tn.'iin one week
Au-13. SAM'LBELFORD D.D.3
DR. H.B. MILLER,
Attooitu. I'a.,
Operative and Mechanical DENTIST.
Olhce reniove-l to VirmiH street m,oitf
th. Luttieraii churcli Prrsuns from Cambria
county or el.ewliere who pet otk . one bv me
to tlie amount of Ten IXiilnro ami upward-! will
h.ivp the riiiiroriii lret.eJuc'od Irom tl.eir bills.
All Wckk WA.inn. I '&n. 21, lrGU -tl.
if n w ytrnr ri c
tisi.aill visit E'.en-loirs: i-i
j'essionHpv tni the SECOND Mo.v
DAT ol each month, mm! itm.tii
one week, ilurin which time he
m.-iy he toun.l nt the Mountain ilou-e.
3f"Tte'h ex Tiicteii niihout p. in hy the use
oi Pirate Oxiile. ir Ban j: hint G;s
AMES -J. OATMAN, M. J.,
tenders his profcsSioijiil servict-sas Phv
atoian Htid Surgeon ti the citizens of Carroll
tewn and vicinity. OHice in i ear of build
iiifl occupied by J. Bock fc Oo. as a storr.
Niht calls can be made at his residence, one
d-xir south of A. Hang's tin and hardware
IMayO, 1867.
g J. LLOYD, siu-cessor to Tt. S.
I'Cn.v . Dealer in Drugs. Mrdicines.
Paif.t. Sec. Store on Main stieet. opposite
tho "M.insion II- t!f." KbctioLurg. 1'a.
October 17. 1PG7 -Gin8
IT II 1LNK. !M I).. frn.Trrs hi
' ' Profcssionnl srvices to the citizens of
I hlifihurruml k-initv. OflScp on Hih strcr
o.osito the new Conrfyational i-liurt-li. East
! V aru- "-r,,t oali tun he intuit nt tho iiite ro-i-,
ot tue ot lr. It. S. liunn. West Ward, inyii
W W. JAMISON, M. D.,
I-oretto. Hiitltrin Co., S.,
Rentiers hi pro(e-sifi iiI service- io Midi of the
cii'zcii. of i he idiove plii-carni vicirov j,- ni it
i quire ineilical aid A.-ril 21. lv
M.
I.I.(lYt &. CO.,
liAXKUis. ALIOONA. Pa
Drafts on the principal cities ami Silver
and Gold f..r sale. Collections made
Moneys received on deport, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
interest at fair rules. anSl.
L MLAUGHLIN.
jlTTOHXr.Y AT LAW Johnstown. Pa
li Office in the Exchange buil.ting, on the
Corner of Clinton and Locust streets uj
.-lairs Will attend to all busi-ies-, connect
t with his profes-sitm.
Ian 31. 18t7.-tf.
JOHN P. LINTOX,
ITTORNKY AT LAW. Johnstown Pa li
Dffice in buildinir on corner of Main and
Kranklin street, opp.ite Mnnsior, H..iise.
second floor. Entrance On Franklin street
Johnstown. Jan. 31. 1807. tf.
L. PERSIIIXG, AttOj
v, Law. Joftnsfow n. Pa. ( mice i n Frank
Im street, tip-staiis. t.ver John It. nfoti's
Ilardwnr. S'ore. Jan. 31. 1M7.
EASLY, Attounkv at Law.
ffice. No. 108 Fronkl
town
FjI . tnorii.ors North t Fmth'j 11.,,..
u.ie. Will atund nicnu.tli- to nil m.,,. "r
legal business, that n.aj he einru.-tei to hiui.
A. KI'PHIS,
lohllstowTi"
W DICK,
Khen.-bnrs;.
17-OPELIN & DICK," Attohneys-'at-Law
Ktent-burir. I'a. Offce wi.h v r,.
Kittell, Esq., Colonade Ib.w. foot 22-tf
R.I. JOHNSTON J K. 8CANLAN.
Attorneys at Law,
Khin.sbiirs. Cumbria oo..
a.
wmce.opp.te the C..urt HoUse
LbensburK. Jan 31. 1807 -tf.
F. A SH'lfVAKHI
JKO. W OATMA.V
GHOEM AKEil & OATMAN, Attoic
- xt. at law. J-.h. hurg. Pa. OfGie- . n
Hg. street., immediately east ot Huntley's
69.
M H
SICH LKiv. Attokni. v...
I, . -
A w . t . I r ...
.-..:, " ' r urf! 1 a rooms
.v.r.o.. urcupcu ot lieo. M. Kea.ie Eho
t;o:otinlfi I;..? r-... i
in
vC"rc s'reei.
aug.27
M. U K A DE. A ttornwit f;n
- !... .! . r - . "
reccnt.lv ereotmt on n.. .
... . . v n .7 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,
from Hiph street
f TJ. , ; " on eei. two !oors
taug
JOSEPH M'DONALD,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa.
fl Ofhce or. Centre street, opposite Linton's
""tel Jan. 31, 1867 tf. .
F. 1'. TIEKNEY.
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Elenslurg. Pa.
11 Office in O.onade Row.
Jan. 5. 18G7tf.
WILLIAM KITTELL,
I I ii.NLY AT LAW, Elen,bt,rg pa -
II O lice ii. C.h.n T ... J' a-
, Centre treet.
Jan. 31. lS67.-tf.-
JOHN FEMfiv
M utirr ,- HOI. .1 1 .1 ., 1..
Ii lr-.
Jn 31. lb(;7.-tf
r.-Hi.
9' EA SLY, Attoiixey-
AT-La v. CarrolUown. Cadi ..
u. and all lal hu-.s Vrvxs
' Jan 31. 17
and Cla,m Agent -UfTi.-. ,enrTMi t .
rhe.fhj formal y occup.ed hy M. ,
SAVE MONEY !
BY PATSUKIZIXQ
-AHUM
CHEAP CASH DEALERS IX
aii mite hdv rnnnc
ALU IVIl.liO lilll UUUD,
LADHS' CHESS GOODS,
Ready-Made CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps, Ecots, Slices,
CLOTHS.CASSIMEKES,
SATIXLTT8, JCAXS,
And a. Kresli nnd Complete (Stock or
MOICIS FAMILY GROCERIES
CoNSTSTIKG fT
n
Extra Family Fun
RAI., FCED,
BACON, SALT, FISH,
FRESH YEGETUiLES,
DRIED 8l CAN'D FRUITS,
SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEFS,
SYRUPS, MCLASSES, CHEESE, &.c.
Also, a large stock of the
Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco,
STOKE ON HIGH STREET,
Four Doors Fast of Crawford's Hotel,
KbriiNliut g, Ia.
CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
JO!I.ST!XV, Pi
ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS,
such as common Windsor f'hairs. Fret Bacl
Chairs. Vienna Choirs. Hustle Chairs. Ilitr
Hacked Chairs, S.-ciahle Chairs,
no:iMi CHA1KS, OF KvKliY SIZ1
.SPRjXB SEAT I'li.liRS.
Settees. litiunires. Jtc.oL'c.
CABINET FURNITURE
ot every tks ription and of latest
STYLES, W ITH PRICES TO SUIT THE
Tastes of all.
Thankful for past favors, he re.stteo
fully solicits a libcial share of public oatn.i -
ige. tjiutoii otrett, Jontistown Cambriti
r
a.
Jan. SI. 18h7.
i:iii.sm tie;
P ( s-,
IU!:'..
,- : Ii4 ( NJf' ' I., i.f
S AVING lecotitly eidarjied cur stock
Ji i . we are now prepared to sell at a preat
reuuetion trom former prces Our itock con
s st oi Di us, lletJicine.-., Periumerv, Fiincy
Soups. LH!n's. IIoH'h an I Allen's 11 n'r P.e-tor-ativer.-
Pillp, t liniments. Poster.-. Liniments,
Pa.n killers Ci rite M-gnesia. E-a Jamaica
On.-kit. Pure- Khiv.-rtni; Extracts. E-sei cea,
..emon Svrun. Sovihicg Syrup, Spiced Syrup,
bhuhar'j Pore Sj.ice.-, ic ;
C1GAIIS AND mnAccos, '
think Hook. Iteed. Note-nd Bonos; Cap'
1 om. Conimetciiiland all kind of Noie Paper'
Envrlopes. Tens. Pencils, Arnold's Writii.P
Fond, B.ack and Red Ink, Pocket and Pas
bu..Ka, Mapizmea, Newspapers. Novels, Hia
tones. Bibl.-s Ji. ligious.Praj er aud Toy Books,
l'-i blvos. Pipes, ic
Vt' hr abided to our sock a lot of
FINE Jr.UE2.RY, to which e would invite
the Hteniou o; i. L.-olies
PHO IOt.RU H ALBUMS at lower prices
than ever ottered ii, this pi "CO.
Paper uml Cigars sohl either wholesale or re
tail LEMMfJX a- mpwuiv
Julv lfGb.
Mam Street, Ehen.-burg.
am nivn x -
EVE11E THE MEMuRY OF
-"- FlUEXDS DEPARTED!
MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c.
or .suuscrioer still continues to manufacture i
l"e matenai and iu the most "
workmanlike nianner. at the V
Loretto Marble Works,
.i,J 'A,OXUMKNTs AK TOMB
wwFj&8rel1 Rs TABLE n.l BURKaU
1U1 b and air other work in his line. None
but the best American and Italian Marble
used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to
all cases at prices as low aa like work can
ho obtained iu the tide or elsewhere. Call
"uu Iccmei.B and judpe for yonrlv
as to the merita cheapness t my War
' -JAMKH -WILKINSON.
Loretto. March 12. 1868.1y.
gT JAMES HOTEL,
Conducted on the European Plan )
405 Si 407 LiBKHtr SrathT. orpos-Ti
.,.rUc,S1;;N IrPoT. PtTTSl-VEGH. Pa.
A.!iS . LANAI1A.W - - Proprietor
I ins House I newly huilt and 8, lnjdi.Hy
turiitshed, and convei.ieut to all tne Rail
roads co.uinc; into the city; The Restaurant
of the day and night.
ict.l7.-ly.
I'NION HOUSE,
PBENSBURG. Vs.. JEROME A. PLOTT.
U fn.pietor. spares no pains to render this
hotel worthy of a coLtit uatiou of the libcrai
patronaae it has heretofo.e received. His
tble will always lie furnished with the
host the market ii.rda : .hia bar., with the
best , f nquors His stab'e is large, and will
I'e RtteLdetl bv
tylOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebenshc.g,
P. LINTON CO., Prop',,.
The Table is alwava siiM.lied with h.
choicest delicacn ; the P,AR is Hunpt,, wjtri
choice -iqU'I-, and the STAULK itt.AA K
Cnrttnl h.t-rt. Tran win.,
, , , "ii -in-
"HM '' H,'"H,r'' tiikt-i. I tie a.tk.
n it Firtli af F rrl f
y instance whi -h ll,tVe't'
dinarv
that
' nrred on a rT" C:
a3 very hot and sui T ' r5 lt
a pecchanty abcnt tS , y L
seldom obbervpd ;.. . . I!C!-.it.
u.iddaj a thin. c!ear
Of Vaoor. thr 1. -7. lrl'-!;.
"Ejects beyan to make jL'r
the nt fcta:.. lf,e r
. - -Ma nriik .i
Kinase, settled over the
niagtia was ori,;,,- 1
n.onth , f the F.nh. B ..C"r5''
nraced the whole of the F r tl5t
the eje could rearh m
with i-tnirkaWerH.;r. p "3
1 hough the wh .lfcotot .
wy up the horizon. tLV?1-
ert bv th .. frnr-.
..... uo cre v-rv H
them hnvm,, tt,.. t V 0" te .
ers appeared in th- ' ... "?r .
.... ..ij" m l,l KAa ;
Bass Ikf the Lie of K 1
roond Dunbar harbor h '
most attention h . u Wf. r
thevassnm..? TmTJ lZ
j , e uais w
eemtd to he fiat upon ,U -up
.ntoatall spiral 1 '
battlerufn.s r.Biu4 tier oa tfc :
wg a most in)r.tiin c. ' a'!'
the most fantastic";; !-
t.,.t..A K.. .u.
underwent an almost innarncrT V
iaiauiasrnagonc transformi
.,J"e Une t was appaf.
a a rlrc'p nt ,., r .
. ... ,.im.r reen,!u
lr niiles anair-.'t rV.v..:.
the water, then risino tutent,
he.ght; occasion.Hy portion,
nUU hau away. tLtntu;-,
-.utti, wllD;n theses.-;
and in one instance thr f'.,'"
1 veel were distinctly visible c.;'
H4.iti.-n between the two.
The fi.-hin;: b-.ats prow-dio tor
eveuu-K underwent the same t4.
wtf-n only a few van's tf t;,4'
double ap carance bfirg di.-'i'- r -withiu
a etrtam dis,taoce r
harbor also tecrned to paT f.
opening and bhottiug, tu:-.g j-'i
with apparent regularity. Yn
nary iliuaior.a laste.1 fr..m c-Jlav f;:
all. and excite-l Rreat icterM i-r -inhabitants
of Dunhar, tprt of ".'
Park and it
for the purp -eoi wituesiDztne jl-"
Affecting Lncidents TheLs!
flo ica at llarj-t-i's Firry cVtt! :t:
individual hercira. Tr.e Rev. D-'
ai.d family lived in a brick ikw-
l!au!. Uu IniUy tigl.t the
hia hi Use hfg.in to ive wxy k
out into the hall, he vusUuck mi.
tliubrr aud fell StLacirM tut'ue 6,;.
Dutt.'U signaled tu the house i!.
opposite, a strong lui'iiinj, ti ?
btCond story a r-.ipe asthtjEto
ue-i inir aniun,'. onw .,t t sp.r5.-
.he vaa dian aclJi the s'.rnei t.-:
house, through water fi trea fct; drt:
ri pe was rrtutiitd, t he ciLur tert
over iu the same manner, tl.tn tb
ConstCious hushand. ar.ti last tb la
lifcist-il irossrd the n 'cd alier L
her hub n.l sately over.
James Seipe, i f Overtoo's l-hz.
wife, t) whom he n.id lui r e.i
wfdtled. on his back, ai-d iz
fl ni.l, '.I'pii g to et'ika a t t-eors:
:' nfu-ie. Afu-r strudit.f! f :
theil yr-la he cuht Ly tbe
IJli'.- Island, and at least ten t
iltav.ired to get hoM of it. bzi lu
washed him aay. Ili.- :fe r.
to ht In r po and save hir.Heif. .
n-t prepaid t- die. my dear h2li
trtut that I an.." wre her itr.i. '.
Cat cht thi branch.es of a fl..at
hich he tnpporte 1 hira-!f for i
utes, and lilting up his wife' Lit
he had bren un0 e to keep abort
he fouud that she was dead.
" Crmors' IIistokt or a Chc
bank check just rccf ived at ihiW
ury at Washington has a inrt !
It was orjoinally is-uej tooKt
master and maJe payable lo-r-1'
vintj a mono the Indian. The l-"f
it away to n contractor, who in-"-ed
it to certain catlla ilroverifrs'
Mhiiv months nfterwarJ, 3
closures low report receive! '
headquarters from an j5 f
tiecti on h peace mission loctf13
Iv Indian)," wa- a dirty p.' ft
:...t.. 1.1. . .t. ,..ir ,,f i bit tt-
but not the hnlf which b''
fiiiiDuliiro Tbp. rpnortiSi'J
been found in the camyl
i
A miKu.ntifltt t prn! I fr-.D AH
ir.ther
eiiTH2ed on another frWojj 11
another I moil tt
section of the countrv, enc!r"
vouchers ofthe s.nisft,''7
conference, tbe iniiwint-' l"tJU
ctierlc. Tl. mvnterv vf "e fir
.-..1 1 Tl ....Cn.'nute ir:
lCU i IIC UlllVI r.
been attacked and LiIIl by :'
loncrins to two diif-'ient buk
accordance with tlie co.-t lJl
hid been eq tally divided U:
Imnds, down to th" uiinut
; A New P. w.b. A
power lias Intely been pa'1 ''"
tears to jtes-nt a fnir pr-wj-'' ' ..
i I.i evl'V
n the uteani etigine. t ' ...
.L-:- r- . it,j,in:tll"""
r.t nr- r f the i.Fr i
steam enuincs the t-tem ,fv"'t,'r'
for the applies' h n of 'K,-1
ployment cau in no way wCTr ; ...
tit v of jower f'ntr',u tl"
combustion of the ftfl Bt're j
ductal as .-to. generate P1'',
might be dispensed with;
is dune in a cannon, wlme '
burtion of the power
power io proj ci ' ,y
power arraiigetnent a'lin."' '.,(-k
first convrr-ed into carKn:c.
feet combustion, and tlit- ViJ.,
air unoer pre
ti constitute a c
ontin'"115''.
,r v,;..i.i voipH a!er
I iiii;ii.T . - - - - - .
anong the pr.Mi
KltlC'S oi -
hv hu-t'
aratf cimimwi- ' - ,u
. i i.
steam ate rai-ed h'C t" ' ,r(tc
duct
and tbe tniimre i i .". r
an engine
Py this arrao.-- .
is 1isp-n-eiJ wuu, ! .
c nii-ui-tion ol t!i" tu' 3!"
. .1 i. P n t - w
, t ... . tr
whne heat pa-es hrt'f" ,j
of a portion tf U e-Cf '-ptb
from the chimney, a-
tj f
. A WRtTBR hn X7'!''!rP;;rfv:'f
an ax-in that O'1" 7jf 5:
rage in it
who will uot risk hi ly"
property or guveinc:"-5-