f. 1,, o 3 3 tn a . 5 1870. Pall Trade. 1870. . . I aa now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CABH TCnCIIAflERS o? Til. SBHT-MI & EOF FI! WARS. EITHER AT wholesale oi: i?etall. lly stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Sheet-Iron, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, KXAMKI.LED ASI II. A IN SAUCE-PAWS. BOILERS &o , COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS, OIL CANS, HOUSEFURNISHING HARD WARE OT EVERT KIND. pat'a And.Dmt HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOK1KG STOVES. NOBLE, TRIUMPH avt PARLOR COOK INQ STOVES. And any Cooking Stova desirJ I will got J: 1 when ordered at manufacturer'3 prices. ; U 5 o Uvia Mova rlates and urates, for rr Bear testimony to their Wonder- g U 4 si WHAT ARE THEY? f w a n i I 2- S!i it life ii sit iff ja YG5$-:'&-'B'i-W S S ns Jh&&3r. ?. i 2 0 s A A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY I DOS ADA L, I S VMEGrAR" BITTERS Hundreds of Thousands I) THEY AEE KOT A VILE FANCY DRINK "o " ( O CM e 5 pairs Will on hand for the Stoves I sell ; Particular be ordered when wanted. attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, al) of which will be-made out of hrst mate rials ncd. put up ly ccrpeteat workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and CMnmsys YVIIOI.FAAI.E OU ItPTAU.. I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving more light than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLESAND CAULDRONS of all size3 constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at luwesi possible rates, j iiolesale Merchants Lists I now ready, and will be sent on application j bv mail or in Tmi-nn I Hoping to see all my old enstomers and many new ones this Spring, I return tny most sincere thanks far the very liberal pa tronftge I have already received, and will endeavor to pleaBs-all who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown. March 7. 1867. TJREaT Reduction in Plicls I TO CASH l YE US! AT TIIK BRSIll'RG JVlPTiivn omnnn Jli-l LIliIlIIlill A I Wk The undersigned respectfully iniurma the citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener ally that he has made a great redaction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and Hcat ing Stores, of the most popular kinds ; Tin ware of every description, of my own man----nfacture; Hardware of all kind, such as Looks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, In n and Nails, Win dow Glass. Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety. Scissors. Shears, Razors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machine. Augers. Chissels, Planes, (kn passes, SquarcK, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises Wienches. Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spaiies, Scythed and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Roil. Shoe Lasts. Tegs. Wax Bristles. Clothes Wringers. Grind Stones. Patent Molasses Gates and Measures. Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes. Cast Steel. Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pietols, Carlridges, Pow der, Caps. Lead, &c. Odd Stove Plates Orates and -Fire Bricks. W1l rwi rvo-J Pumps and Tnbing; Harness and Saddleri Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin. Tar. Glassware. Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine, Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea. Coffee. Supa M,,lc1 nps. Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, j Fish, Hominy, CrackerB, Rice and Pearl ! Barlev: Soans. Candle 'MUArnt ! CIGARS; Paint. Whitewash. Scrub, Horse Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other article at the lowest rates for CASH. &-Huct Spouting made, ,hu J and put op at low rates for cash. A liberal dieouut made to country dealers buying Tin are wholesale. ' GEO. HUMTLEY Ebeu.burg. Feb. 28. 1867.-tf. u tr rr- ' - - tlM Midaof PooT Knm, Thikert Proof iJrit - . . n n .1 lnt.u.i I .1 .fi f . cned to please the taste, called" Tonics," "Appctiz en." ' Rcgtorers," c, tbat lead th tippler on to drunkenness and rnln, bnt are a true. Medicine, Sfado fi-ora the, Native Boots and Eeiba of California, lco fraia nil AlcnhoMc Siiuialants. Thoy ara Uia GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, and A LIFE GIVINtJ PRINCIPLE a perfect Keaovator and lnvlgorator of tho ByEttm, carrying on all polsonona icatter and restoring the blood to a lu-altfcy condition. Ko person cca take tbese Bitters according to direc tion snd remain lotg unwell. SlliO traite gienforan Inrnral.lo czz, provided thQ bons Rra not dastmvrrt bv rr-iTno...! . . - J J.V1WU V. I other mesne, and the vital organs wasted beyond tfce j point of repair. j For Inflnmmtitory and Chronic Rheumn- ''V? nu Gout, Dyspepsia, r Iudigcstion, xikiioas, uemtttent and Dlae aipu sf ilii llln.1 1 Bladder, these Bitters nave ful. fiui-ii Tllapnwa era ra 'J J . Itl.llt 11 Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement of the Dizestive Orgrana. DVai'EPSU Olt 1XD1GESTIOX, Dead ache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of iho Chest. Dizziness, Bonr Ernctation9 of the Stomach, Ead utc In the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pala In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, arc the offsprings of Drspcp3!a. They invigorate the Etomach and st.iaulat3 tho tor pid liver and bowels, which render them of tineqnallcd tfficr.cyia cleansing the blood of allimpnritics, and Imparting now life and v!gcr to the -whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Ernptions, Tetter, Salt F.heum, Blotches, Spots, I'lmples, rcstnlcs.Eor.E, Crr tnsclcs, King-Worms, Ecald-Uead, ore Eyes, Erysip elas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorationg of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the bkln, of -whatever name cr nature, are literally dus up and carried out of the system In a bhort time by tho use of theso Bitters. One bottle la such cases will convince the meet incredulous oA' their curative effoct. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find its 1-npuritiea bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions or Soros ; cleanse it w hen yon find It obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whon it Is fonl, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. Tlx, TAPE and other WORM, lurking In the system of bo many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and removed. For fall directions, read carefully he circular around each bottle, printed in four lan funges English, German, French and Spanish. J. "WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. JdcDOX AXD & CO., pragsista and Gen. Agents, Ban Francisco, Csl . and S3andS4 Commerce Street, Kcw York. tg-gOLD ET ALL DBTJG GISTS AXD DEALEHa A L I THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH R PKTfinPH n.i, Jo. n. blood nud cures Scrofula. Syphilis. Skin Tf T .. r . . j-isease!, iwieuruausni, diseases oi Wo men, and all Chrani.. Affprfinna .C b. ' -.F W . . Blood. Liver and"Kjdaevs. Recommmul ed by the Medical 'Faculty aad many thnu.aaaas of our best ciriaens. Read the testimony of phveieiflnS and patient. who hikVe used Rosadalis : send for out Roaiilii; Oi.idi!to T7i.f1iTi or Almanac for rhia year, wh:che puN '.ifh for gratuitous distribution ; it will five you much valuable information. Dr. R. W. C:rr, of Bnliimorc, say: I take pleasure in recommenuing your RosADAi.iaas a-rery powerful alterative. I hava feon it usfil in tr ras u . happy results one in a case of secondary ?VDhi!lS. in whTph tll nntianf nr.innn - r - f - -...w.. . v.. . 1 1 1 rrco'f nit pail u ft An V. .1 t- I 1. .. I . v w " 1 u.i?iuria&cii live (JUI- ics uj our weuicme. i ue oiner is a ease i- f m r 1 .... ;oi ccroiuia oi long standing, which is rar.idlv itntirnvin? imrlr ir n:u uml inoicH tiocs are that the patient will soon j (recover. I have carefully examined the j jfornjiilaby whichj-our Rosadalis is made I land find it an excellent compound of j siterauvc mgrPOirnts AFTER. After the shower, the tranquil sjan After the snow, the emerald leaves ; Silver stars when the day is gone; After the harvest, golden sheave. After the otouc's, the vialet tky ; After the tempest, the lull of waves ; Quiet woods when tba winds va by ; After the battle, peaceful gja?s. Afr?r the knell, the .wedding bells ; A"ter the biid.the radiarrose ; Joyful greetings from sad fTrewelU ; After our weeping, sweet repose. After -the burden, the blissful meed ; After the Cght, the downy nesi ; After the farrow, the waking seed ; After the shadowy river rest. 4 Kte "iLe THIS PARAGRAPH ALONE -a the . -tsa Subscription Price:8 For a Whole Year j ES-S more Coila our- J-- -"-i' "v fully offer hufc? FaoFjusjjic-.vai. services to tl: j Citizens of Eh- Woadffrs of Faster Islan;!. louttmentnl Rrmaiim of an Extinct ami I'nknowu Krcc. Ten years of hard work and hard knocks, have organized in I Philadelphia iho largest and most complete Clothing House in America, if not in ihm -voi , ... - TnTTAT T1 TSTTT Alloona i 4V I Operative anH t',.il . . 4 s offic. .-oved 1 !caI ttV th Lutheran r ... .1. ". n at,-, In the middle of the vast Pacific ocean, three thousand nii'es distant from the near- ! est contiuent, rises the mysterious Eaater ! island, abounding with tr-.p mote anfinnitf ix-r.I.-Ii i 1 U' -V'rt party of savans who recently visited them. The Wand is about forty miles in circumference, barren, without trees, destitute of resources, iuhabited by a ie.y savages, wno luad tt;0 ai'.bt miserable j I ' U ... , . ( ' J ihe Las uged H.oaaila!is in cases of crofu iia and Seoon-jHry Hyiihilis with satisfae ;tory reulta as a cleaner of the blood I I know no better remedy. 1 Samuel O. M'Fuddeu. Murfreeshor.-'. ITenn.. Favs: I ha ve ued seven bottlea of Rosdalis and am entirely r-uieJ of Rheu matism ; send me four bottles, as I wi.h it for my brother, v.Lo has scrofulous sore eves. Bci i. Bcch'.ol. of Limn. O.. v.-ilto T have suffered for M venrs with an invet erate eruption over my whole body. A j ihort time since I bought a bottle ot Ro- ?adalis and it effected a perlect cine IvORtdAllS IS SOid 1V LtilMON & MfR- 1 Intermittent Fevers I 1 .rat, rbensburtr. ai.d Drun-siKts trciier i!. lr.. i;:j... , : n t 1 r 1 1 ... .iuiui:jj.,uuu 1 . iv. 1. -x'tiji uiui y , oi rxcnringe I luce, been most success- j M Balticiore. ' CI EiI EN TS & CO., ; Apru ., izwu. iy. 1'ropnetors. CO. 5-20" S AND I88I'S BOUGHT, SOtn AXD EXCHANGED OX .MOST LDERAL TERMS. YOOI)' WORRELL & WASHINGTON STKEET, Near Pa R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Iktzil Dealers in FBI AKD DOMESTIC DRY BOOBS, millim: ri coous, HARD WAKE. QUEENS WARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. II ATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILf CARFETS AXD OIL CLOTHS, UEADY-MA DK CLOTHING GLASS YA11E. Yl'.LLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with nil such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT. CARBON OIL, &c, &c. E" Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable term WOOD. MORRF.T.T, A- m Johntown, April 28, lif70. ly. GEO. C.K. ZAIIM. ..JAS. B. ZAHM. ZAHM S03I DEALERS IN Eolght and Sold at Market Kates. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific Eailroad Bonds! Hats,Caps,Boots,Shoes, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDVARE. QUEENSWARE, ItOUCZIT AN!) SOLl. Stocks Eoxujld i S-'IJ cn Cor,i7nfssron Only AceonutH received nml Interntt Allow ed on Unity Knlunees. sulJc t to ehecU at nlnUt. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES Usually Etipt In a Country Store. - - --.j iui;viauic existence imasinable. li.it nnnn ti.w . row strip of hind, so barren and unpioduc tive, the astonished eye of the explorer be holds a forest of gigantic stone statues, about theori-in and meaning of which the race around them knows absolutely nothing. The smallest of the statues measures twenty feet in height, and many measure "thirty feet, and a few attain the incredible dimen sions of fifty feet. Scrue repose upon lone platforms constituted in the ner ; the greater portion of thtin wear crowns about six feet in height, formed of volcauic tufa, which have evidently been placed on these statues after their erection. The fore heads of these statues are retreating and the mouths prominent, which indications mav probably reveal the race who constructed them. As regards tho played upon them, it is ruuc and' clumsy although not destitute of chatacter and ex pression. Tho qneMion concerninsj thm presented for solution are. what . they represent ? Whose handiwork are thcv. and how came they there ? There are no "metals on Eastc Inland, nor even hikx ;.or.y a few l;atd species of stonp are found capable of being fashioned intoaxes, with which per haps those mysterious statues were hewn rI he ttone of which thev are formed is fornd neither upon the island nor any of the frur rounthng i.dands; their number, dimensions and character forming a strange contract to the narrowness and poverty of the place . tl.tJ, u,c cuusiru.-teq. now could this barren island have nourished a race of men c.ipab!e of raUing such monuments? Where is this race? and what country do they still inhabit? In rpnlv t,- 1 lations, several scientific men of great au thority hazard the opinion that the island in question is only one of the summits cf the submerged continent winch geological evi dence proves at one time to have occut-id the whole of that part of the Pacific which is now called Polynesia. Several also show grounos for believing that the statues in question present a Mexican - physioromv and may have been the work of oneof the fc.nureu races oi that people. Several these monuments are now t J,;- the British Museum, where it is hope, ad "6'11' t e uirown u oa them. Bv, ; th LctUemu cl-r I 1 ' rilK y constarit endeavors, we have avoided all the old ruts aads ; county orehewhore ' r't4 antiquated methods cf the trade, until now Oak Hall is ; Zt emu'1'-'1 'Tea i! f universally acknowledged to be , i fsstonally c-a tUslXOX'' - g he Reasons are:-- -a i 0110 week, Juri.v " V Ica-A u. , ciav be found at tr ' e i fc-w item riirac'f-i' . ;.i wAiue, er Li 3ID :out 1 We have b'jift a house fcr our business, covering nearly I T iTr rT?1-1 I half an acre. ! o Vnder 1 ; AiI-t ,;V rv ,' . . ltn3c,r8.L prote.-s.r.l! ...... 'r O IrcfAafl ftf UPiln-M I In l-.eKiroan !t,o t,..MJ: ? SlOlifl ilBil harmn .". - f O Instead of wetla:na ii in !;pJwp?.n n!rir ti?.Tf.-irf, mn?.r.. - o - - wMiiuiuMc. ii;arvi:i'j iu uu.n, ui.u uuscunng wr.e.goous, u is Duiit on a corner ol p.. xnree streets, ana any ons :nay count in it 25! windows. 1 We emoiov skilled v.'Drkmen. fJr.fi HnnH-il rA r:?f r J:- vJswhom may bo seen under our roof by any one having time-lSl 1400 to 1800 scwer3 are employed at their own homes. "tSlX Zob l3 make up no imperfect roods. 0 We noroti9n!y spenge and shrink ALL our goods. 5 f? Vv'e Purchase cur Qoods at first hands, in large lots, 8ome Uitime3 in bills of over S100.0GO at nn "7 Wa sei our faces aInst every species of unfair dealing, "usS, i land wi!! dismiss anv pmnlwpp in sv wnv nf.iiut er ; JCi J ; j j "j a"i n. issro JJ We have 8Ucn enormo" saJes that we are content viih Jt3 pront tar Deiow th3 ti-ade m3rg?n. x33L &? Q Ve warrant ail cur goods, and will olvs every possible ?5Sft "aii-ou to the 'c;,-. . " '"ill V. I jv :., ir:s occupied by J. B,,,"; ' . ..r,i.t.auauu i'V I! a ; . iwN.s, Dca.cr m I;ri .. faints, Ira. St. -re on M - A:' . tiio "iiansiou Ihuse," KUr.-'-'--' ; Oclwber 17. leCT.-tm.a "''e'- he above are facts that r.o cna C2n truthfully dispute, as the w m-mmmm j k WWj It III W V V V 13 3 Ae ss!c l'13 encouragement and support of all classes of necoK h a cure in esi3Bi!sr.in3 in rT.iiaaeiphia t.i3 cf to a of ue WOOL AND COUNTRY I'KODL'CIO TAKEN IN EXCilaSGE IOK OOOLS ! JSo. -lo Houtli T1IIIID fetieet PIlII.ADI2L,PIII.i. EHEXSKIRG if G EOKGE W. Y.EAGEE UholcnU ud Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TIS. COPPEH AID SHEET-IRON WARE OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his lice. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOO.M, PA, 'Th. onW dealer in the city having the right to el) the renowned "BARLEY 6HEAF" COOK S TOVE. the moat perfect complete and satisfactory - Stove ever 'ntroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Trices Low. satisfaction guaranteed. FIUST JV ATI OX .41. Saddle & Harness Shop 7V liStCCri nir.... vTJ!fj6b,,criberha8 comaienced business at .woia ouna on a;frb street, V. cxt Ward, od roeite the Union School House, Ehonsburg, t u f is mfcturing and is prepared T?"!Cr 'n ,iae l greatly reduced price?. Desirous of patronage from 1I former patrons and the poblic generally. I ;vite them 1 W'J 1 POB'fvely furtish the beat and cheapest work tit is or can be made in tbia Vt J t" u,Dfces- c d see eatnplea of toy work and learn mr crices. n v w M- O'NEILL. Ebeoabarg. March 10, 1870.-tf. FHANK W. HAY, r!?1I?J?IJTA1LMn'ctnrer of TIN. COPPER and 8UEET-IKON WARE. Cawi ttreel, below Qinton, 7yA,a n. Pa. A large stock constantly 0D , prices HAVING recently enlarged our stock we arc now prepared to sell at a prcat reduction from former prices. Our stock con S;8U of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Umr Restor rtlUU.,,'lirt, OI,,,'",!"". Plujters. Liniments, I am kdlers. Chrute Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Oinper. Ture Flavorinn Extracts, Essences Lemon Syrnp, boothing Syrup, Spiced Syruo, Rhubarb. Ture Spices, &.C. ; CIGAItS AXD TOBACCOS, Riant Book Deeds, otes nnd Bonds; Cap. Post Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper Envelopes. Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink. Pocket aud Pasf Books, Magazines, wSpflpers, Xoyeis, His tones. Bibles. Religious,Prayerand Toy Rooks, Penknives. Pipes, &c Pl"etrL,vddcd toour stock of JAL JEtt LLRY, to which we would invite the attent on nfiU T o; luul PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower than ever o&'ereii in iV.ia .-.I. Paper and Cipars sold either wholesale or re July 30, lSt,a. Maiu Street, Ebensburg. JEVERE TUP ME3IORY OF MONUMENTS, "TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still continues to manufacture of the best material and in the most workmanlike manm r loretto Marble Works, ?inv0f M0NUMENTS AND TOMB rn el TABLE and BUREAU h,?r ,a'l 'f ,ther work in bis None but the best American and Italian Marble , ..... j cr.ect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases a prices as W as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call anl see snecimeLR ;. , v. .uo ,uca.ues8 or my work t , James Wilkinson Loretto, March 12, lS68.1y. V IF" final w rnn Gamming Saws. IS TIFT? BEST SAW GUBDIER! ail lilt; UORLD! rOR SALE By GEORGE HUNTLEY, Ebensburg, Pa. ; STOKE ON MAIN STltEET, i ! Next Door to the Post OfHcc, I J""e 10 1SC3- F.BENSnURG, PA. : CQITIKlmOIrinMRScrcT ! OFHAllTFORD.COSX. ' ! T-1 T. .i . 0.b, frest. - - iriacu B. Iwglas:, Cse'r. 'pilIS COMPANY uka anion- the first J- clas Life Insurance Companies doiii" bus mess in Massachusetts, and by complying with the laws ef that State, insures perfect safety to her Policy Ilohlpi. It rrr.,tn tn . : loan ot premium on Lifo T'nlifia ;t t i and by applying all the cash collected from its "'C'"""-,J l inaurince, gives the largest Inu rance atti.m;ib!e fur the amount of money in vented Iu profits are divided among the Pol icy Holders, and its I)iri,)n.v t leen than 50 per cent., thus bringing the net f t t s t l-i . I ...... - . i . j.isurauce wiiuin tue most limited .j means, ana anoraing the protection of a Policy on terms not excelled bv anv Comnanv. Trustworthy and reliable men ate wanted to act as agents for this Company i Cambria and adjoining counties, and with "such the most hheial arrangements will be made. To those wli0 may be unacquainted with the business, full irtorni. aia... . 1 .u.utUVUi ouu aia win t,e most cheerful icuucrea wuenever desirable or available. COPE & JOHNSON. Agents for Cambria County. T..I . T Home & Nosjrofi, General Agents, C4 Fourth '"'""fgn. i a. lapr.I4.-ly. Huuiv WULL TO YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES tor Mea'i and Roys' 'Wear. The unders'irne'J resnotfnll ;nr, t: merous customers and the public ireiinrall. Jie is nreoared tn m.inui,i : fcliOhb of any desired size or quality, from ho finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest -.fc.u. i. , tr best manseb, on the short est notice, and at as modeiate prices aa like work can bo obtain n,.i t us liKe Those ho have worn Eoots and Shoes made uijr vBiauiisnmeni neea no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Oihers can easily be conunced of the fact if the, will only Cive me a trial. Tpv ri - , on -7 ptS- Repairing of Boots and Shoes attended "nTTfJ V " wor"manlike manner. 1 hankful for past favors I ieei confident that rJ w10. -uu prices wm commend me to a con- ..uuautc auu lucrease or tne same t-k . . JOHN D. THOMAS, Ebensburg, April 28, 18G9. JUUCI. TO LAND OWNEIiS. K procured a perfect list of all f , K r-.vuK uiuuej na tne names Dlte drift 5 " ;amo wui 11 com plete aralt made from th oftioUi ,t ' 'fA"t!0n 0f tct of land, lam n r-.i, Fol-uro Parents from the Land Of fice for the owner of , , V4 a ----- -- "upamuieu tanas, under Indfl 2 AJ I' ot May', 186 recent order of RJ11 bJ ueuerai. Salt roa tub CaitLa We learn that at meeting ot the medical fraternity lalumore thesubipet f -if , e ana lever was discussed, and considerable rid .v.UIC uirUn over tne asscition that it has provcu ellective in any well developed case. W e rather fear that our plnsieians are deter mined to pl.tce themstlvcs in the position of the o-d iii.l:.i.factr.rers of heathen god,, who o s'-rt-Mio .!.- or losp I ih r-h. --v. .(.iinii ItilillOU oc- t"'!-,: ;' v'r ''-"'e-Lto ir-.juietbei. busiucts. 1 , "J - ""-!.T chills, there can ; t; ; " ,' ' :iK lyy a. a SLbstitute for " ' V'".-' ' i ' ,r eting ami uaui?eous com ; i's quinine. In Cecil county, v.z.c.c t....-u.seae is o;.e of the semi-anuu'al visitants, s ilt and ivater drank at daybreak lor three successive moruirgs is regarded as au unfai.mg cure for thc mosl fctubl0rn cagcg W e have this assurance from intelligent and re table geutlemen. who have taken it them- mirIblenclsclmiU5Stered ' l therS ia 3nuu As to the application of salt to the feet, bv FUitiiig a spoonlul of salt iu ea.th shoe immt oia ely on the first symptom of an arrroucLirg chill, we have tried it in two cases with 111 most satisfactory results. Since our notice of ihib simple remedy, a few weeks ago, more than a dozen cases of its successful t8'e have been reported to u. Tn ..i. ,. cation of salt , the manner described pro duced an immediate restoration of the ci. cala- , , . JCCl' llu a heatii g sensation Which gradually s.r,re,l thrr..,,. .i VC? ysten. and checked the disease. rOW. all who hix-o li-l xi - v ,v ot riT)erience 'with tins disagreeable ailment know that the Schick nig of a chill is the fiist movement to w.rS iu cure. As the application of sal; in this shn "e manner can do no harm, we hope physS! will cast afide this r,i,t; K. - .u'.1.ans regard as an "old woman's notion," and "ye it a luir and mr.ariinl tr;ni fe ve A simple and tfHcient remedy like this for one of the greatest discoveries of the a-e It would abolish the us- f m.r. i ' ,.u ."e: U ing tiostrums. and lead to "ffie u Uvation Sf the richest lands in the country thai are now regarded as uninhabitable on account of 7k1 prevailing miasmas of the fall and Mnrin month Baltimore American. P S " lorrlln ..., .' ' " t- , , . , .una tc..f Tenders t.:s pr.fer.c;..T.r.l ' ; citieus of i he Kbote ii-.ea-d t--.'" ; require medical uid. ' -.:".,!' i r' r-rof v..rvU.,. t, .: I bbensburv un: v:tt!irv. vp.. ; oi-i o-itt- the iw ('niririv Ward. Nvht (.::!-. -:lt. I., ,'.,," . " deuce of Dr. K. S. i:;;i;n. W-tVt-i I LO ITjT&T C :7airr Go'l, .Silver, G-v.;r,; l", ! Ctlicr Securities, b- u,;:.' a:. ; s y allowed on Time tc po.-its. C. '.i ,; in all accessiMe points u lit Xz.-y and a peceral liLkbg ial.' Draits on tne trine:: t! and Gold fjr slie. Oilectloal r v i and Gold fr saie. CJ!cci:--i. argest Clothing House in America, i I e enlist tha nsfronaa r.f s'! i.hr era. Ino.co.-l - . jj, rtf r"" 'o" uj sis iiuv. c&t.u j:i ins pros- Z If ANAMAKER & rOWN, S m Mi BUILDINGS, S. E. cor. Sixth & Market Streets Nos. 532, 534, 536 Market St. " 1i 3, 5, 7, 9f 11, 13 South Sixth St. I). M"LAI-GI1I' ! I TTORNEY AT LAW. J. a Ouice in the KscLarge b:i:i:: I corner ot Cr.nton aLi Lo-: WIfiK! E IKE!! E Hi E ! ! I DO YOU HEAR THAT, FIREMEN? AKD AKE TOf PKETAKED TO OBEY THE SUMMONS! This you are not, unless sou have been to Wollf's Clothing Store, r.nd have bought ore of those superb fl K K MAX'S COATS, to keep you warm and .Iry. 'Wolff makes them at from $Ib to $-.20, and any other gar ment you want vou can Lave made to order at short notice. E7"A"0 FIT, XO CHARGE .'CC Mr. WOLFF has just returned from thc Fast, ana ni! Kr-ADi 2,1 A DE now coutaina the'lAivpst in.tnn D -u-vmiihiii, 1 11 C ill CM varied assortment, and altogether the most pleasing assortment of Will attend to .11 l-Urim his profefcfcioi Jan. 31. lJ7.-tf. c i stairs ru w uu u:& roiefcS:iOD. JOHN P. LiN'D N, iTTOP.XCY AT LAW, JJ.::;:-r. il Cilice in LuilJisj cn crr.rrc-f'i Franklin etiett, c i j ::e : second 11-x.r. ItrLie v- F.,.,.- JuLnsto'.v a. J.va. CI. l;i7.-i 1 l. rinisiiixG, Anus Law, Jtjiiusivicn, Fa. i :-..: lin ffrt, un-ttair?, of r.!r : llardwrfre Store. SAVE MONEY ! C. rlSS i Stoie. V,':!! atrtnd prcrrpt.'y tc .:- Mo li leal Li:."::ess that u..j Let-Uu 9 ajt- vo- a CIIEAI' CASJX DEALEUS IX I A W U- KOPELIN. - - - - T..r- K-"J-A4-L J I T"OPELIN A DIC?:, A:: 2ffB, j Law, Ultob'-i-, l'i. ivitteii, tsq., Lu- ALL KINDS DRY GOODS, j LADIES' B11ESS GOODS, E. L. JOHNSTON J IS'i.'- Attorneys at Lf.v.-, KK::ilurr. Cr Oiltce opp-ite ti.o lV."t Etccibur;:, .7. .n. ri. 1 .-:-'' CLOTIIIKB DEPittWIEM q?UNG ?Ien-Aq exchange truly says Thousands of young men are to-day drift-' ainly boniDir ii,u ,r i, , . . - . boa:e lavonio e breeze ,il fpnng up and drive the.r vessels nto M.rne sale harbor. Where that safe h 'I' I y hV'G Do UeA becauw they have no definite ul. .rt ;n o-i .... . 7 . . . , j "i Aiicy nave never decided upon any course of life, but permit their actions tn l o at jr.j , . OU Oy thO Ciroumstat,r., e i i. . - . ui mo tiour. it it any wonder that ri;,tf .u.. . - - ".on.to luuuw eacn ruinen fqU'C?C ,su?c.e86io More men are ruined from indecis on thnn f,, oec.8.on. Few men will deliberately Jav out and pursue a plan of life that ultimately work their, rmn. Most young men of the present dav enter ib - .." ...i.u.i - ,i T . uaine or li re without any we Noefined system cAwarfarc ana consequent v snnrl u,; i, j. - ' . . - i -"511 1.1,-ai, uays iu aimless pursuits. In.lo-;; -v . , - - .c.uu 13 ice great bane of our existence. SEASONABLE GARMENTS rCK JIEX AXD ROVS. riVER DISPLAYED IX ALTOO.W tTOVERCOATS. from the lowest-piiccd Cassimcre to the finest Beaver all sizes t2T"Full Suit of Clothing at from ft) to'?:30 I ants from $1,50 to ?3. Vests from 73 cuits to $. Also, n gei.eial variety of K0TI0MS & FURKISHIKG GOODS, Hals, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, UMBRELLAS, SATCHELS, TRUCKS Lc CfSriii the LADIES' PEPARTMEST will be lound a full stock of FURS, from the low est priced Coney to the finest Mink and Sable GODFKPV WfircL' Next door to the Tost Office, Altoona, Pa Ready-Made CLOTHING, I 5 Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, '2 CLOTESCASSIHERES, WiSl . . ,...r - ! recently occupied bv oeo. ji-i'- SATISETTS, JE.1SS, Colonade Row, Cer. re s'rt. w'w k.u.i.Uul.J . recenOv erected tu Cea:r . . llAncl a Kresli ana ComplMc Stoclc of i fcUt'l- 7lT 1 JOSKIMI M''j-v--- PET! IPC I ,1 TTORNEY AT LA"", 'AN eichan?8 SaVH n l7v V :n , lazy man as sure as a rr.L- . -i4 Liiii lF will make crooked tree. Who ever L k J Sfm P iD Ld,cCB3Lthat did' uot ake I shiftlfts vagabond when he became a man uuless he had a fortimfl in v.... . 7 The ttass of thieim'm paupers have come to what they have bv being broueht on in idlpr..0 ou ' , J cn,ti,ut.fhe brines. fM7t ,1 nity--who mafia our great useful men were taught in their hnrhrt trious. Boys, take tha "Z. mouth and thiuk of this. J N D II E vy OSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, Sltfes's BoiLniNtf, Clinton- St., Jon.vsrowx, TTAirJSt reive.d L!a and1 winter stock CLO HI S r a ! t u and American CLOIHb, OASSIMERE3 and VESTIN(;s ntl1 Q full ncon-l . -i'0, Goons. -oa"lul-'" oi uent d r ia.MsuiKu Mr. Moses has been for eieht vears cutter at J ood. Mo.rell iCo.'s establishment, and now des,rea o inform his Iriends and the public gen erally that be has commenced business iu Sun oes s binldmg. on Clinton stieet, with a siock pf goods adapted to the fall and winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash, honing bv at tent.on to business to merit a share of pblie pitrona'e. and maintnSn 1 ... : ' -" ' " .uab DUCCfSa Wln..h baa heretofore attended his efforts in product good fitting garments. Give him a call S Johnstown, Sept. 2. lSCS.-tf. Cc'jr?ISTING CF Double Extra Family Fien. GRALV, FEED, BAC0U, SALT, PISH, FRESH -VEGETABLES, DRIED & CAN'D FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. Also, a large stock of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, STOKE ON HIGH STKEET, lour Doors Last of Crawford's Hotel, EIcnsburgr, Pa. AiO i Q 0:e on Centre ttWf i Hotel. Jtn.. r. r. tikk'FV. f J) TTORNEY AT Ui-' A Office in Colonade it-' Jan. o, loo . -I. I TTORNEY AT LAV. , H Ofice in CV.omJe Kovr, Tor. n 1 1 o':. ATTORNEY AT LAV. , Omce on Ili-h ffffi dence union house; BBEXSBTJZtG. Pa.. JEROME A. PI OTT f tPfCpi .f' 6?ares no Fain3 to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the libera? patronage it haa heretofore received . lS able will always be furnished with the best the market atTorda; his bar wit" th! best ct liauors.-His stabIe i.,; goaded Ly an attentive afd obliging pAUMEKS AND OTHERS I SHOVLD NOT FAIL TO GKT ONE OF THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Lima Double-Geared WOOD-SAWING MACHINES, FOR WHICH GEORGE HUNTLEY, EBCXSEURCJ, PA., , Sole Armt r-u:, r?..nir TtAjIES C EASLY. CI at-Law. GirroUbvfi, Collections and all .tIl attended to. t--- y- . . . . if - IT -KINKKAP, nii.7 f.7j(';?i -i 7-'---i v S- the oDlce formerly occu." ..j, Esq,.dec'J. on lIifli-r JOHN GAY. n a y gacer..or. ' nriTOlESA-5 .1... Grocers and Commissjon FLOUR, rROPUCR wsh. BON OlLb, SC2 Liberty STRFi7'J--r'r"' 1-1 ip rottds coming to th. it .. ,. connect with tht cf the Jy ana
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