igo. The Mory cf their trials and pri- g in that fearfully -aitd and ir.hoppita- j a A iGisT l Tilt: ViLU4:u:i AS ADVOTIUE IX EI.K fOI'STV. On Ssturdav afternoon. Sept. 17th, wp Were rititttl by thru? gentlemen. Meters. J. I'. Talbot, Il'.race Jones, and A'ex. brr.Uh, rrjidcT.Ui of Philadelphia, who gave us a thrilling description of their adventcm- in the hemlock fjretts .f Elk county a U w week ag vationa V 1 1 , - nt reirmn. sou.n.'s more i:xe rcmjnr t Lai, actual fact, t lit they assure us that nothing u descried tut what actually occurred. It is w til known that those deep, dark, and almost ?mperetrab!u fotesfs arc oangerous places fur travelers t get l.t in. but the reader cao hardly real that the danger is as great is that experienced by these gentle men. Mr. Talbot, it appears, recently made & purchase cf xeveral hundred acres ( f tim ber la:. .J in rik Cuur.iy, and tu the 2olh day if August he left Philadelphia in c. rnpaty with his t w frici ds, Smith and J.,net, i,,r t:ie purple of ?.a:i.ii.ir.g Lis uicha.-e. w u vit-.v .a . tY me i f it ,'e. Thev -rr.v d v ft M. MaryV iu due season, auvj as tm iamis lay .'.bout twenty-five miies from that place, they concluded tj go on foot, carrying nothing hut India rubber blanker ai d provision sufficient tulaet tin rn four or five da, together with a iot.g rirlo each. Ou the 2eih of August tliey loft the little village and struek out boidly into the wilderness. At night they kisjdied.a fire at the foot of a wide Kprcading hemlock, Lear a stream of water, tiarPok of their br.tr.. .U- A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY T3 O SADAL IS Dr. WALKES'S OAIIFOSXZA i 5s VINEGAR BITTERS I c !s Hundreds of Thousands Bear o Hraoy to their wonaer lulCurauve LSeets. WHAT ARE THEY? : 1 5 z I JL HEALTH RESTORER pu.ifies the jhlood and cures Scrofula. Syphilis. Skin l Diseases, Rheumnti?ni, Diseases of Mo j men , v.iiii all Chrorh; Affecticna of the iB!ood, Livernnd Kidneys. Recorr.mer.d led by the Medical Faculty and nia.iv i f firm ntia itf ATI p KjiGt nittina 2; i j Re.sd the testimony of physicians ard C tierits who have used Rosada": ; send 2 . -for our Rosid.dis Guide t.j Heil'.h Rook, g 2. , Ll or Almiiuac for this year, Incline pub g " b 1 jiisli for gratuitous ui.-tiibu;ii.n ; it will 5 -3 i -5 S- c D B E o ' o 0 o 1 1 e ? ; ; O C- - r 2.. p A rive tou mueh valu:ihle inl'ormatiOB. j Dr. R. W . C'irr, of Cahimore, says: j I rake pleasure in recomir.encirg your i Rocadai is as a very powerful alterutive ;I have eceu it used in two capes with jbappy results one in a case of second irv 'syphilis, in which the patient pronoanceil ;hiuise;f cured after having taken five hot e s P X" 1 e ot yt,r-r medicine. The other is a case JH j 1 01 Scro!u!a of ion stai ding, which is g & s I I rarjdly improving uiider its ue, and the 20" i - jincic.-. tioEs are that the patient will soon O S.-3 E a c c r.. . .1 1 . .. . , . . iu.ic, auu iueu cwiiijobea itiemselves lor rest under their LlaLkets. .. The d.ttkiiet aud gloom seemed impenetrable all was quiet as the grave, save the occasional hoot of au owl. In the niuruiag they re.-uined their juuruoy ar;d trudged on through the wiider Less. Occaaioually a frightened deer startt d t;p and bt.uu Jed away, but tcthing tl oc curred to give thtm any cause of alarm. Ti.e Iatid uas h uud on the third day, and aft'-r traveling over it fcr many milts, thtv began to retrace thtir dtps towards the sett"lem?tit. which they hoped to reach about the first or fecund day of .September. Late in the kfter cown of the fourth day a terrific thunder fctorm came up, and they were compelled to Bcek shelter under the branches of a venera ble hemlock, whose rxot Covered trunk aLd thick foliage cave evidence of great age. The titornj soon burst upon them with "fear ful fury. The very air grew thick, and darknosset in. TLe Ik'htnir o- fl a.,Lp.? it '.it up the whole Liebt in a'.niot one con tinuous -iare of bunding li rl.t v.-i,;i. n... thunder crashed, roaied and reverberated ' through those gl.x.tny raviuet, aa if it wouUl tdmke the mighty tiees from -heir roots and i hurl them at their feet. The wind blew a ' hurricane, and the crashing ..f failino trees I as they were leveled, cau-ed a feeimg'of pro- j found tear to come over them, as thy knew ' not the moment the old monarch under which i they stood would fall befoie the driviug blast i and crush them in its ruins. A blinding flash of lightning, followed by one of the j most tremendous peals of thunder thoy ever ' heard, caused them to crouch closer to thv ! trunk of the o.d tree, while the splinters f another, not forty Rot from where th-y stood 1 were rained around them. The bolt had ! struck and thivered it into a thousand small j fragments, but they luckily esrared only ' ueing consmerai,:jr- stunned by the force of the electric curreut. The storm continued with unabated fury for two hours or more, and they found it impossible to proceed anv further that niht Owing to the drenching rain they were "un able to kindle a fire. This was unfortunate an those gloomy fort fits abound with wild cats, and in the absence tf Gro they do not hesitate to attack any one. Thy composed themselves as best they (-u!d at the foot of the tree, not daring to ch se an eye in sleep, as they knew net at what moment a wild cat might spring upon them. All went well until about eleven o'clock, when tbey heard a s.ight sound in the biush.and peeninout in the darkness they discovered two fiery eyes glaring upon thero. They knew that a wild cat was approaching. AIJd their rifles were grasped more firmly. The fierce anU nial walked three times around the tree as if meditating how to attack them, gradually drawing nearer each time. At last it stop ped directly in front of them and seemed crouching m if to spring upon them. At this cr.t.cal juncture Talbot discharge! his rifie directly at the animal. With a fearful .crtech fhat filled them with fear, the wild cat bounded ?nto the brtuh. and when the chocs of the rifle had died away all was still and a deeper and more imponehable gloom settled down upon them. An hour had scarcely elapsed however when to their hor- 1 i , eyeuans ot two more wild cUa i suddenly flashed upon them out of the thick I itiUi-ky darkness. Tbf-v ...1 THEY AT.E KOT A VILE 1 5 FANCY DRINK Hade of Peer Kara. Whisker. Proof Snirit and liefuBO Llqnors doctored, eolced tnlawcet. cnad to pleaae the taste, called Tonica," " Appctlx erB," Bcstorcrs," c, that lead tle tippler oa to drnokenness tad ruin, but ere a true Medicine, mode from the Native Roots and Eerbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. Tbcyare the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVINU PRINCIPLE a perfect Benovator and Inrigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring tho Hood to a Ltaltty condition. Xo person can tiie tLese Bitters according to direc tion and remain long nnwelL 91UO vzUlbe glvenforan lnrcratle cae, provided the boc-s are cot destroyed bj mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond Uie point of repair. For Inflammi.tery and Chronic Itheuma tlsui nud Coat, I)TBpepnia, or Indicetioo, Bilious, Reultteut and Intermittent Fevers Dlsenncs of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters Lave been most success ful, (such Diseases are cansod by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Orcaus. DYSPEPSIA OR 1ND1GESTIOX, Heed ache. Tain in the Shoulders, Cocghs, Tightness of the Cheat, Dizziness, Boor Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of the Langs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They lnvlcorata the fitom&eli and Btlmn.fA fT tnr. pld liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled vuicscj ia cie&uemg wc uiooa 01 an impcnuce. Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system FOR SlilX DISEASES. Ernctlcna. Tettnr Ithenin. Blotches. Soots. PirrmlM. PnKtr.lpe Ttnria r. buacles, King-Worms, Scald-Uead. Sore Eycs.EryElp elta. Itch, Ecurfe, Discoloratiocs of the Skin, Burners and Diseases cf the bliin, of whatever nnme or nature, arc literally dng up and carried out of tho system in a short time by tlie rise cf these Bitters. One bottle in such eases will convince the most Incredulous oi their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you And its Impurities bursting through the skin In Pimples, Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it la foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure and the health of tho system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WOR3IS, lurking la the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and removed. For full directions, read carefully he circular around each bottle, printed In four lau fuagos English, German, French and Spanish. J "WALKEB, Proprietor. K. H. McDOSALD & CO., prugglsts and Gen. Agents. San Francisco, Calw and S3 and 34 Conunerco Street, Kew Tork. fWZOLD BY ALL DEUGG1ST3 ASD DEALEE3. BOL'OUT, SOLD AND ISCHAXCtP OX .MOST LDERAL TIIK3IS. I5oir;iiT am) Sold at Maisket I'ates. COUPOWS CASHED, Pacific Eailroad Bonds BOIGIIT AND SOLD. StocJcs Jiovglt S-ld on Commission Only Aeconnts rooiicI nn Inlrrrvt Allow ed on Daily lialanrrs, subject to clM'cK at Kislit. Till KIMBTS I THIS PARAGRAPH ALOME recover I have carefully examined the I i . and find it an excellent compound of! t ' A ialterntive Ingredients. :i. I r I Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Ky., se v. 1 jhe has used Rosada';? in cases of Scrof h- L I ory results as a cleaner of the blood I Ik now no better remedy. I Samuel G M'Fadden, Murfreesboro', jTenn ,?ays: I have used seven botiles of i Ros;idalis and am entirely cured of Rhcu- niati?m ; send me four tiottles, as I L-h it for my brother,, who has scrofulous 6ore eyes. Benj. Bechtol. of Lima, O., writes : I have suffered for 110 years with an invet erate eiuntion over niv whoh? bod v. A j short timesiuce I bought a bottle ot Ro- sadalis and it cifected a perfect cure Rosadalis is sold bv L.mmo?i & Mt'R t ,bav. Ebensburg, and Druggists generii- I v . Lal.oratory, Kl Exchange Place, ) jBahimore. CLEMENTS & CO., J April 7, 1S70. ly. 1'ioprietors. The Kidneys are two in number, situated at the upper i-art of the loin, surrounded by fat, i and consistingr of three parts, viz : the Anterior, the Interior, and the Exterior. The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tis sues, or veins, which serve as a donosit for th urine ann convey it to the exterior. Tho exte- i rior is a conductor also, terminating in a single ! tube, and ctillcd a Ureter. The ureters are con nected with the bladder. The bladder is composed of various covering-s or tissues, divided into parts, viz.: the Fppcr, 1 the Lower, the Nervous and the Mucous. The j upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a ' desire to urinate without the ability; others I urinate w ithout the ability to rctaiu. This f re- j qiu ntly occurs in children. j To cure these affections, we must brinjr into i action the muscles, which are engaged in their I various functions. If they are ntirk-cted.firvf. ' and Dropsy may ensue. The rtar'cr must also be made aware, that however slijrht may be the attack, it is sure to affect the bodily health and mental powers, as our llesh and blood are supported from these sources. T H E . s Subscription rnce"5 For a Whole Year, Ten years cf hard work and hard knocks, have organized in-gl Philarf flrh!a the l-imcc on4 mc rrjrtrJota Clnthtnn House in America, if not in the WHOLE WORLD. Dy constant endeavors, we have avoided all the okl ruts and-yg. plains of Iofrln,"ra'-..:.- .. I The fin. I been addressed bv tt , 1.' Lv ; sir.il .2- . -. f- ' i inca v-i ivouie : I pi va Beloved ton, s. j e-;c i.,D ; oiir L r i : I L - 1 i : ui auu eicvatts. tnorti. ,'" : 1 Kifli-s, chan. u v.-.- .. Jtl : permitted tht this c:rv i f the Supreme lW.ii.c:le - v antiquated methods of the trade, until now Oak Hal! is universailv ar lr nnwiArfriprt tr f tioau.tr nana--, as well f f li':u 'f l,L! Maw , h.t j fjf tOa)Cti.-;;.j .., - tut not to uvirp. I.. -1. cf our fatherly U tV Holy Roman Church, and M i sorrow, to declare to th- " - . -sx I the dutv f our .lv, , ... ,'''fi..:- 'he Reasons are: yOOU, MOIlllELL & CO., WASIIIXOTO STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Ileicil Dealers in lanca ; j fllli 11 DOMESTIC MY BOQBS. 31ILI.I.XERY GOODS, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. U ATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILS CARTETS AND OIL CLOTHS, R E A 1 ) Y-M A D E CLt TH IN G , GLASS WARE, YFLLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with ail manner of Western l'roduce, such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL, kc, ic. Who'esale and retail orders solicited acu promptly filled on the ehortest notice and most reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL i CO. Juhntown, April 28, lb?U. ly. GEO. C. K. ZAHM... . . JAS iTzAIIil. ZAHM SON, DEALERS IN n n v n t( n ti HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, ! Kats,Caps,Eoots,Siioes, AKD ALL OTHER ARTICLES Lfiually Kept in a Country Store. rs'o. 40 Kouth TIIIKL Street, I'fiiE.im.i.i'ni 4. Krasped their arms in the attituJe of cbarce bayonets. J he animals slowly approached and bccmed mtent upon Join- mischief. As they could not tee to reload their rifles, and as Talbot 5 gun was discharged, they were compelled to exercise the preatest caution in order to make their fire effective in the eveDt cf eprms from the animals. Tho wild cats wa ked around Feveral minutes then stop n tt whew, quick aa thi.ueht. . be appalled adventurers. As lock would havo it, Smith caught the animal on the end of his rifle, and, pulling the trier at that moment Dt a ball throng ittheart. I rolled off. uttering a frightful yell, and by he kick.n and scratching jn the tlJsbs they knew it was wounded. At the same moment they all yelled as loud as they couW hicheemedto frighten the otherf and ii bounded wto the bushes and di.appeJred They were not disturbed again durir.o the fibt. Tbey left the place ?s L n ll lt k e and 1., ,0 the Alpine UnJ ilarv?. well nigh ehautcd with the night's watchmg. and glad to cet o. ..r ,1.- .I: We wilderness So great was the excitement ? S I B Jeac,,0D "used each one to he attacked Kith illness, which lasted thret days before tbey were able to travel OhI bnnteM informed them that I hey made a la,r breadth escape. s these animals are usually very ferocious in the absence of re Jh three ad vent nrers Itft on the evrnin-- gU id the wilderness of Elk county, undtr mch circumstances. isan3th5ng but pleasant b f ffaced from their memories, ami it is web an adventore again withoot being ac- 7ZT H'7 J " "rienced hunter- . gQide.H,ffiaw:5w Gazette. EIIEXSBURG ---ww. iiiJ iAi-ik UiimZs HAVING lecentiy enlarged our stock we are row prepared to sell at a Teat reduction from former prices. Our Etock'con sista of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy boaps, Leon's, Hall's aul Allen's Hair Restor-n'y- ?'1118' Ointments, Plasters. Liniments, Tain Killers, Cimte Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Guiger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, mon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, &.c. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, Rlank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap 1 ost. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper Envelopes. Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writin" i luid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pa! books Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tones. Ihbles, Religious.Prayerand Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &c FIN L JL ELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in ibis place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re- iJMlzilJ2i & MURRAY July 30, lcC8. Main Street. Ebentburg. WOOL AND COUNTRY I'KODUCE TASKS IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS ! STORE ON MAIN STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10, 1869. EBENSBURG, PA. GlTIIIffl UK IMMICE COL j Cimel Z. riHIS -i- clas KYERE THE MEMORY yilJENDS DEPARTED ! OF JOBS GAT. . A Y & Av ELSII, 'atLE8AI.I! Grocers and Commission Merchants flour, rnoDucE. salt car ro t rN OILS &c- ' - LgttIT Sutirx. - PirrSBURGIl. YRAXK W- nv fIJOLESA I.E a nd RETA I L M-n rt MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still continues to manufacture of the best materia', and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works. llc'f MSUMENTB AND TOMB Na3 WC!1 TAIiE and BUREAU 101 b and all other work in his line. None bnt the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect MtfefaciioB gnarautred to all cases at prices a low as like work can be obtained iu the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimen and judge for yotfrrclres as to the merits cheapness of my work t u JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto. March 12. 1868.1y. 7 FOR Gumming; Saws, BEST SAW GU1I1IEE! IIS TIIF. 1TORLD! GEORGE HUNTLEY, lib us urg, fa. OF HAUTFORD, VOXX. 21ore, Pres't. - - Frircis S. Ir-fe Cec7. COM PAN Y . ., T ""'n " ".rfc s Lile Insurance Comnanic rlr; i,... - - , . j HUD mess in Massachusetts, nr.d bv r-nnir-.trin the laws f that State, insures perfect safetv to her Policy Holders. It grants 0 per cent, loan of premium on Life Policies to its Insured, and by applying all the cash collected from its members to Insurince, gives the largest Insu rance attainable for the amount of money in vested. Its profits are divided among tl.e'Pol icy Holders, and il3 Dividend have never been less than 50 per cent., thus bringing the net cost of the Insurance within the most limited means, and affording the protection of a Policy on terms uot excelled by anv Company. Trustworthy and reliable men are wanted to act as agents for this Company in Cambria and adjoining counties, and with such the most lihetal arrangements will be made. To those w ho may be unacquainted with the bu;res full instructions and aid w ill be most cheerful' ly rendered whenever desirable or available. COPE & JOHNSON. Agetit3 for Cambria County, xr . .. Johnstown. Pa. Homk & Norton, General Agents, f4 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. apr.14.-ly. OOK WELL TO. YO UR UADEBSTAKDUGS ! BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's and Boys' Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs his 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 calfakin boots to the coarsest brogan. m the vert best massu, on the short est notice, and at as moderate prices as like wora. can oe ootainea anywhere. Those who hare worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need r.o assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the faet if they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. .LESTRer airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices will com mead me to a coni tianance and increase of the same. v JOHN D. THOMAS. Ebensburg, April 28, 1869. TOTICE TO LAND OWKER& Having procured a perlect list of all warrantee names, dates ot warrants, and of the payment of the purchase money and the tames of the persons p-iying the same, witb a com plete draft made from the official records show ing the location of each tract of land, I am prepared to procure patents from the Land Of fice for the owner of unpatented lands, under the Act of Assembly of tac 12Dtb of May, 186 1 aad the supplement threto, as required by the rec?nt order of the Surrevor Genera? T.. , t CEO.M.KEADE. i G on, or Rheumatism.-rain occuring in the loins is indicative of the above disetiscp. Thr y occur in persons disposed to acid etomach and chalky secretions. The OnAVEL.-Thfi prav'l ensues from r.e-jrk-ct or improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs txinjr weak, the water is not ex pelled from the Lladder, hut allowed to remain; it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It i from this deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. PnorsY is a collection of water in some parts of the body, and bears different names, accord ing 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. Treatment. Ilehr.bol.rs hiirhly concentra ted compound Kxtraet Huchu is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, KravM, dropsical swellings, rheuma tism, and jrou t y affect ions. Under thi head we have arranged Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in passin-r water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of water; Strangury, or Ftoppinir of water; Hematuria, orb! Oout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without ! any chung-e in quantity, but increase in color, j or dark water. It was alwavs hiVMv .r..,m I mended by the late Dr. Phjick, in these affec- ! tions. J This medicine increases the pnvcr of dig-e?- i tion and excites the absortents into healthy ac- j tion by which the watery or caleerous deposi- ! tions, and all unnatural enlargements, mwcll ! as pain and inila tarnation, are reduced, and it is taken by men, women, and children. Dircc ons for use and diet accompany. PniL.VDEi.rniA, Pa., Feb. Co, 1SC7. If. T. Hei.mbold, Druggist : Dear Sin I have been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid ney affections during which time I have used various medicinal preparations, and boon under the treatment of tho most eminent Phvsicians experiencing but'little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively advertised. I consulted with my family physi cian in regard to using your Extract Duchu. I did this because I hud used all kind of adver tised remedies, and had found them worthless, and some inite injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies thereafter unless I knew of the ingre dients. Jt was this that prompted tue to use jour remedy. .Vs you advertised that it was composed of buchu,oulebs and Juniper berries, it occurred to me and my'physieian as an excel lent combination, and. with ins advice, after an examination of thenrtiele, and consulting again with the druggist, reoncluded to tr V it. T e mi menced its usoubout eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified i t tl... encjiii enecr, and after using it three v.eks, wa aide to walk out. 1 felt much like writing you a statement of my case at that time, but tho ught my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, know-in tlir.n i.j 1 of greater value to you and more satisfactory 1 WW 1UU I am now able to report that a cure is effected after using tho remedy for five months. I have not used any now for three months, uuu icei as wen in all respects as I ever did. Your Bucliu being devoid of any unpleasant ' taste and odor, a nice tonic au l invigorator of trie sj stem, 1 do not mean to be without it when ever occasion may require its use in such affec- tions- m. Mccormick. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement ho refers to the following gentlemen: Hon. William Bicler, ex-Governor, Penn sylvania. Hon. Tiros. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Kxox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. R. Porter, ex-Governor, Pennsylva nia. Hon. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadel phia. Hon. Jonx Biqler, ex-Governor, Californi t Hon. E. Banks, Auditor General, Washing ton, D. C. c And many others, if necessary. We have built a house for our business, covering nearly -tsa half an acre. 2 Instead of wedging it in between other buildings, making"1 it dark, and obscuring ihe goods, it is built on a corner of")l three streets, and any one may count in it 251 windows. 3 We employ skilled workmen, One Hundred and Fifty of whom may be seen under our roof by any one havinq time anu curiosity 10 visit our t-siamisnment, and besides these. -a ! voice of our conscience b- Wi ' r";: I Gmofet feeling of our s -ul'i !: j to detest acd publicly and rn-r-'' C-r I bate the state i f .v ., . 1 y t. txUt;r.- ... -j a.ia r. bate the state of . ! Who, altliGUgh Unu r.T; V... ' ? J exercise the power cf thj vi : Je-U3 Christ on eartb, i- 1 w 1 ' J' i j t ,r over the whole Yh J t,r j'J, a - :-r j telves r,j practical. v vlT"l? j which U abaoiutelv j ,: , ,'' " '' -I 1... . - '". " 1 '-r'-t'. -. , order to govern ttfe Cf.'jr'n .1.(1.. a u us iis,;S ; ar, ..V(. ( . to i-sue this pretext, ! It , 1400 to 1800 sewers are employed at their own homes lL We make up no imperfect good3. Qfc We thoroughly sponge and shrink ALL our goods. jr- O We purchase our goods at first hands, in large !ots,some Uitimes in bills of over S100.G0Q at one fim. 7 We set our faces against every species of unfair dealing, f I ...mi j; . . ... . . . io'iuwiii uiimiss sny employee in any way ouiitv 01 it. We have such enormous sala3 that we are content with !r r t:..t w iiu.v. ouv.il cauniiuus sales ill Oia profit far below the trade marain. J5STQ We warrant nl our goods, and will give every possible vtguarantee to purchasers at Oak Hall. tar- T"he above are facts th3t no one can truthfully dispute, as the rr I examination we so cordially invite, will fullv nmvp. HSsJ s 1 k h ask the encouragement and support of all classes of people, Vtf feeling sure that in establishing In Philadelphia the Largest Clothing House in America, f Asa . . A8 enusnne patronage 01 ail who are interested in the pros- ili ri.. c e ... j"uy vi uur vorr.rnonv.'eaiin. ANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HAH BUILDINGS 'i t. cor. bixth & Market Streets. Nos. 532, 534, 536 Market St: k " 1 Q R 7 O 11 w o..u o:..u ot "I vf, f , sJj II, IO OUULII OlAlll Oli 1ST Sold by Druggists and Dealers every where. Beware of counterfeits. AskforHelm bold's. Take no other. Price-$13 per bottle, or six bottles for 16.50. Delivered to any ad dress. Describe symptoms in all communications. ADDRESS, H. T. HELMBOLD, IMG AIB CHEMICAL llffflll! 50 Broadirnj, Xw Yorlt. KOSE ARC GELIXE CXLESS Done up in Steel Engraved Wrapper, WITH rAC-SIMILE OF MY CHEMICAL WAREROPSE, AND SIGNED June 23, XKX.-ly. IllE! FIREIl FIUEM! DO YOU HEAR THAT, FIREMEN? AKD ARE TOT PEEPAEED TO OBEY THE SUMMONS! Th;j you are not, unless iou have been to Wolff's Clothing Store, and have bought one ef those superb FI R E M A S COATS, to keep you warm and dry. Wolff makes mem at trom lti to !?'-20, and any other gar ment you want you can have made to order at short notice. rXO FIT, XO CHARGE !r Mr. WOLFF has jut returned from the East, and his READY HADE CLGTHIXG DEP1RTJ1EKT now contains the.largest assortment, the most varied assortment, and altogether the most pleasicg assortment of SEASONABLE IMRMENTS FOR XEX AND BOYS, EVER DISPLAYED I ALTOONA. E-OVERCOATS. from the lowest piiced Casimere to the finest Beaver all fuze. GTul 1 Suits of Clothing at irom tO to'$30 Psntsfrom $1,50 to f 9. Vests from 73 cents to $5. Also, a general variety of NOTIONS & FURniSHINCr GOODS, lints, Caps, oots, 8hoes, UMBRELLAS, SATCHELS, TRUNKS, kc. EIn the LADIES' DErA RTilEST will bfl found a full stock of PURS, from the low est priced Coney to the finest Mink and Sabl ouurntl WOLFF, frext door to the Poet Office. Altoona, Pa N B R E W M OSES. MERCHANT TAILOR, Supfes's Bcildimc, Clisto Sr., Johnstown, TTA r jSt rceiTe,d ll9 "d winter stock TT.-fJ.J'11 F1""1'. London and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and TESTINGS and a full assortment of Gent'8 Fvaxisaixs Ooons. ood, Worrell & Co.'s establishment, and now deMi-es to inform his friends and the public "ea erally that he has co oes s building, on Clinton stieet, with a stock pf goods adapted to the fall td winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest stvles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping bv'at tention to business to merit a share of nublis Ditronare. and maintain . . . " " ma. euccrsa wnirh has heretofore attended his efforts in produc in good fitting garments. Give him call Johnstown, Sept. 2. 1868.-tf. UNION HOUSED JJBpSBURG, Pa.. JEROME A. rLOTT D f'opietor, 8pare8 no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continnation of the liberai patronage it baa heretofore received, ml Ub e will always be furnished with the best the market afford. m v -,T .?e best cl liquors -His stable la7 he attended bj an attentive and oWirin" 'jPIl O A S C A It L A N 1) WHOLESALE LEALEB IK GROCERIES 5 QUEENSWARE- WOOD AND VVILLOW WARE, j STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, HSU SALT, ma CIRED MEATS, BAtOX, FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All such goods as Spices, Brushes. Wood and WiUow Ware, Shoe Blacking snd Station ery will be sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and all other Rood in my line at Philadelphia, Baltimore. Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current prices To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving them all freight and drayage, as they are not required to nav .ivui mc jjnucipai cities ana r.o drav- age charges are made. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best qualitT and mv prices as moderate as citv rates. Bt doin a fair, upright business, ami bv promptlv and satisfactorily filling all orders, T hope to'merit the patronage of retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. THOMAS CARLAD. Altoona, July 23, lb'CO.-tf. M." " E,70 ATlAK HAS BECOME AGENT IN Ebensburg and vicinity POR THE CELEBRATED GROYEE & BARER LOCK-STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, WHICH IS WARRANTED TO DO ALL KIND OF WORK AM CIVK TO I r.TH0ST SATISFACTIOri I N ALL RESPECTS. FIRST XATIOXAL Saddle & Harness Shop Ths fiubftrihe K j his Old Stand on Hijjh street. West Ward, op- i posite the Union School House. Ebensburg, i7 ,J9 he i8 mBnfeturiBg and is prepared to fill all oid era in bis line at greatly reduced prices. Desirous f patronage from all former patrons and the public generally, I invit. them TA 1 I W itK aa mZ " S I y ' r . . . BT,n money for them eelves, as I will positively furnish the best and cheapest work tht is or can be made in this or sdjo.uin- counties. Call and see Mmp!es of my work and learn my prices. Fl K v ,M- M.b'XEILL. Elensburs, March 10, 1870,-tf. ' tr.-! to have kaon. as it ia i assert that the frtei m 1 "i " ; and taiio fr-.-m us. ouradvc.rMrt. "; r--ply that this coaij I-iit.t an-5 tV; " ! are without fouudnti..n. i jj V'"" -, whopseses gl t,a.-e '. enl confess that having '.' ! prenie and free power in x "7 '": : . oi pucne cicans of cv,Vi' ; the public circulation of Ittts's ' ' : unable to trut the evern-.-'."' ; rogatei tLis power, wc- are r-,'r . ' j of the necessary and speed v wj j of l' e free faculty of treaties t;V ' ' ' ' the vicar of Jesus ChristTa-j'Y ' : Father of the Faithful, t j v.;. ' " numerousiy come from aii rr" v 1 mu.-t treat and admirer." Y;'' ! tion Las been tin c .t.-Srme-j ixl'f '' ia the the last few dd.vi iv, ., ' I of our Palace oi ti.e Vatica:- '' I searcbe i by ,ldiers tf t; neVVV-" ; who wanted to know if '. . ing s .ir;eth!cg un,!cr tl.eir c! "Y : plaint was loiJ a -a- - i : " ' i ana t,ie rcr'y u fca-i u-cd L.,tif; . take, and an ap..l gy was if,.;.. .' ; Cut who can iu...re how t-iiv t kind can Lo repeated at.d !ii! ' j Moreover public educat:-iu in ..". city is threatened with a rerj wr""-" ! LKifore lung ti.e aea U-rc:c rear -;tVt."' j at the nuiversity. This otaL:i-Li- ; has heretolore enj ed exeplarv ! XY ai3 crder, althnjih ab-.u: : noen are there a-srUil.-d, l-'.cs. tC' i where so many ChristUa anji'tHv can scr.d their chilJr-u tj he in-ira-''-". out the ri.-dc cf leir.g crruf ti; i. j liahmeut, cither cn account ,-f th? f.. : erroneous doctrines which are r. ! ing, or on account tf t' v. who have been eh-.-en to j r ; i must fali.ts will l.e ;:.::- UL :rr-. .j state very d ill rtut r;.' whit i; was ma-?e kno-.vn tl. it t;.e :a;r. ;:. iu Uome i-LojId remain ia tb.iri;.: inviolability after tie c:;jn': ::: tpite of such decl.ira:;.'t.5 the ; r - ; are taken awav by f.irc an-! i-x . it is net dlfii.-ult to ''..ts ;! tion is therein scar-fe-; f.r as Z :.. be Useful to draw up c.n-crij :h; ;. . for ether ends which are ea:i Iz. It mu.-t be addid that at wits' r ! inspired by ihe desire of :.. party spirit, are left unj ur.Lrl. ::v similar impunity is assured to in a j tbt-se ebameful and uuwmthy ot-.o-: j which our faithful b-.ies eftr .:..: ! so well deserved i f jocittv ani : j been loaded to the great "grief f j peop!e. Lastly, ordiii3r.ee a:;.i j corning church property h.ivei're.': :f: tue teuuency ot ti.e usurpfis. s arair.st ull t l-..vs V.;r.j - ed, as well as ai-a'nst th.x !::!:'' are imminent, we int-cJ to pr ::"-r of our supreme auth- r:tr, s through the present letter, by rsiisi J we let you know, be!ovef? -of the cardinals of the Holy T. xin Cf a brief etateir.ect of these pj.-::oo'i.' j moreover rcservu g to curse f w etttr - fully into the matter elscThfre. ! Meantime let us 1. Trc:.:'y zl ic'?;;1' rrav Almibtv n.-rt fVt . ;! en';.' ! the tnind f,f nrr i.mU:,j C'd-T Ui'. j cease loading their sor.!s whs t:.e o f I more overwhelming weight el -C - censures, and provok:r.s cr-" j tlie terrible wrath of the liviuga--5 I Go?, whose arm nobvn!v raa sin-. i,f J our part, pray the Divine -'!,-'r. i constancy and bumiotr. nc.l 'T-'i the intercession of the Irr.rr.acti'i i' j and of the brother Aptles Tettra and let us do so iih the bo'y ! that we fchall r.V.tin whit ne the Li J helps those w ho are in 'fij:' who invoke him insincerity. praying that our Lord Jesus 0,r!.s5, stow peace and v on thee, bei -r' from the bottom of our heart. " : :'t tolic blessing. Given at H "o. - , Peter's, on the 20th of Sef.t-ff of St. Michapl the Archar.gf'. ! 'p j year of our P.-nt ficite Pir'- PARSERS AND Uil:-' Sllori.P XtT FAIL TO 6H ONE OF THE JUSTLY CELEE1 Lima Doulilo-Ccar VOOD-SAVING M FOU WE ICS GEORGE HUNTl EBEVSIH IIC r Is Sofe Agent for fnbrjji r t-tV' u rniTVTtTV HOI .sh. IS. M UUiMi..' . The Table is always suri choicest delicacies ; the Pas . -i ,t- choice liqnorf, and the Sta fr carefol bostlers. Transect modated and boarders taken r - orcJ- month or year, oa rew