The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 24, 1870, Image 4

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A Torching Stohy. He came into
fho breakfast room oue mornm. acJ in
a moment it waa 6eeu that a cloud was
n his brow. There 8t a lady-like wife
waiting for him ; the table fairly groaned,
not with plated silver, but the solid mate
rial. The cloth was white as the snow,
the family were itcatod round in pleasant j
expectancy ; everytlirng vraa smoking hot,
and not an article there but even a pam
pered appetite could revel on. But the
man's favorite dish was not there. Closer
he came to the table, and with the inquiry,
'Did you not know that I wanted a shad
for breakfast f" Ife raised his foot and
Overturned the whole table on the floor,
"Ii'was at the fire being kept warm for
you," replied his noble wife in her quiet,
lady-like and conquering way. In an in
stant the haughty husband comprehended
the situation ; the next he was on his
knees exclaiming, ''Dear wife, you are
nothing else but an angel born " .Not a
great while after that he died. His will
was opened ; his wife was executor ; he
left her nil he had 82,000.000. The
above touching ptory is from Hall's Jour
nal of Health. The man who can read
it without djing and leaving his wife 2,
000,000, is a brute, and the woman who
can read it withont forthwith buying a
chad, is a dove not up the wisdom of ser
pents. It is Faid that n the day this
story appealed in New York, some fitty
thousand more shad were sold than on
any preceeding day since the trade in that
fish was first inaugurated. Broadway,
Fifth avenue, and other of the prominent
highwaj'S were one mass ef women and
ahad.
Newspaper Protection Doubtlffs
nearly all railway passengers in cold
weather have experienced considerable
discomfort and sometimes positive injury
to health from being exposed to the cold
air which forces its way into the cars
through the crevices in the windows.
This is especially the case with those who
pit near the windows. To obviate this
lay a newspaper over the arm and shoul
der exposed to the dr:tft. This will pro
tect you from the coldas cfletually as
would a heavy blanket. Thrown over
the knees, similar warmth will be secured,
l'crsons sometimes lie down on a sota or
lounge in rooms, the temperature of which
is not over sixty degrees. After lying
awhile they find themselves getting chilly.
To avoid this open out a large newspa
per or two and spread over the person
Try it one of these cold days, and bo sat
isfied. A newspaper or two laid between
a pair of sheets will keep a sleeper as
warm or waimer than a pair of blankets.
This may seem strange, but a trial will
prove its correctness at least such as
surance is given by those who have tested
the matter.
The first manufacturer of buttons in
this country was Samuel Williston.
While he was dragging along as a country
store keeper his eyes having failed him !
while studying for the ministry his cood
wife bethought her that she could cover by
hand the wooden buttons of the time, and
thus enni an honest penny. From this
time the couple advanced in their ambition
until they had perfected machinery for
covering buttons ; the first employed for
the purpose in this country. From this
fprnng n immense factory, und then
oinern, until namuti williston made half "..i.euuensaiu: jumt.er nen-ies.
lhe buttons in (he world. His factories i J curr v m' l-hyrf.-ian as an e.veel-
t" .i . i lc llt conilnnation, and, with his advice, after an
are still running in Lasthampton, and j examination of the article, and eonsultlnVapa"n
known to every dealer in buttons the I with the drujrist, ltroneludwl to try it. I eom
world over. He is now between seventy ' menced itsu.se about eiht months aim. at which
and eighty years of age, is worth five or ! nmp 1 w,,seonHned touiy room. Krpm the first
eix millions, and has given 8400,000 toSilT
- . v ' I etlciul offeet, and after iisin- it three weeks, was
iasthamuton tor a pemmarv and for : .i. t. -..it.. t ..t. ...
churches, and !200,000 to Amherst Col
lege, besides lesser gifts.
Tit Foit Tat. A merchant came into
a printing office one day, and seeing a
pile of papers lying on a table, it being
publication day, unceremoniously helped
himself to a copy, and paid : "I suppose
you don't take any pay for just one pa
per ?" "Not always," was the reply.
Shortly afterward the printer entered the
merchant's store and called for a pound
of raisin9 which were quickly weighed
out to him The printer look the raisins,
saying: "I 't pose you don't take any
thing when a fellow don't take but one
pound V "Nc," said the grocer, after
eeeing the disadvantage under which he
was placed by his own stingy illiberalitj
toward the printer, und said ; Vhen I
get any more newspapers from a printer,
I'll pay for them.
Johh II. Fopk. druggist, of New Orleans, '
says that the substance known as "sugar
drips" and retailed as "golden syrup" con
tains no sugar at all, bnt is produced by the
destructive action of Btrong sulphuric acid
,oil of vitriol) upon starch. To test the
difference between this and cane syrup, dis
solve a teaspoonful of the "golden syrup"
in a wineglass i f rain water ; then add a
few grains of tannic acid, when it will tnrn
black as ink if the article is spurious. If not
convenient to procure, make a cup of strong
tea (which contains tannin) and add a tea
spoonful of the "golden," and a fair quality
of iok will appear.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of "amlria county, to us directed, we will
f xpose to public sale on the premises, on Thurs
day, the 1 thin nf Jjtvt-inhrr. 1S70, at 2 o'clock, p.
in., the following Heal Estate of which James
1). Shaw, late of Indiana county, died seized, to
wit: A CKHTA IN TUACT OF LAS1 situate
In Susquehanna township. Cambria count y. aud
bounded as follows : On the north by lauds of
Lovelace 6c Kinfr and Geo. tlooderhain, ou the
eatt by lauds of Ioufrlass A.- Kinports, on the
south by lands of Loufrlas & Somerville, and
on the west by lands of llartcr & Kinports
containing lOT Acres.
Ttll.-HS OF" SA1.K One-half the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of tal and
the balance hi oue year, with iuterest. to be se
cured by the judgment bonds and mortfrate of
the purchaser. K.H M-cniiMicK,
JOHNEASON,
I ov. I0.-3t. -4c!m'r gf Jame D. Sliaxc, dee'd.
TKTOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
Having procured a pcriect list of all
warrantee names, date3 ot warrants, and of the
payment of the purchase money and the names
of lh persons paying the same, wjt j a com
plete draft made from the official records show
ing th location of each tract of laud, 1 ma i
prepared to procure patents from the Land Of- '
fic for the owner of unpatented lands, nader i
the Act of Assembly of tbe i'Otb of May.lS64, i
nd tbe supplement thereto, aa required bj tbe
recr,t oricr cf the Strrevor Centra!.
Grc 5!. XSAEi;.
4bac5br6Hirca li. l73.-tl.
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The Kidneys nre two in number, citnatcd at
trie upper purt of the loin, surrounded by fat,
and constating: of three jart, viz : the Anterior,
the Interior, and the Exterior.
The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tis
sues, or veins, which serve as a deposit for the
urine ann convey it to the exterior. The exte
rior is a conductor also, terminating- in a etng-le
tube, and called a Ureter. The ureters ate con
nected with the bladder.
The Madder is composed of various coverings
or tissues, divided into parts, viz.: the Upper,
the Lower, the Nervous, and the M neons, The
upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a
desire to urinate without the ability; others
urinate without the ability to rt-tafn. This fre
quently occurs in children.
To cure these affections, we must bring- into
action the muscles, which are eng-aped in their
various functions. If they are neglected, Cravtl
and Dropsy may ensue.
The reder must also be made aware, that
however slight may be the attack, it is sure to
affect the bodily health and mental powers, as
ourgfJcsh and Mood are supported from these
sources.
GorT, on Rhecmatism. rain oocuring in the
loins is indicative of the above diseases. They
occur in persons disposed to acid stomach and
chalky secretions.
The Gravel. The Travel ensues from ne
Rlector improper treatment of the kidneys.
These organs beinpr weak, the water is not ex
pelled from the bladder, but allowed to remain;
it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is
from this deposit that the stone is formed, and
gravel ensues.
Dkopsv is a collection of water in some parts
of the body, and bears different names, accord
ing to the parts affected, viz: when jreneruUy
diffused over the body, it is called Anasarca ;
when of the abdomen. Ascites; when of the
chest, Hydrothorax.
Tkeatmf.nt. Ilelmbold's hic-hly concentra
ted compound Extract Iluchu is decidedly one
of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder,
kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheuma
tism, und gouty affections. Under this head we
have arranged Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in
passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small mid
frequent discharges of water; Strangury, or
stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine;
flout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without
any change in quantity, but iucrea.-e in color,
or dark wuter. It was always highly recom
mended by the late Dr. Physick, in these affec
tions. This medicine increases the power of diges
tion and excites the absortents into healthy ac
tion by which the watery or calcerous deposi
tions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well
as pain and inflammation, nre reduced, and it is
taken by men, women, and children. Direc-
ons for use aud diet accompany.
PiriLAOELPiiiA, Ra., Feb. , 1C7. i
II. T. Hei.miioli), Druggist :
Peak Kih I have been a sufferer, for upward
of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid- I
ney affections, during which time I have used
various medicinal preparations, and been under !
the treatment of the most eminent Physicians,
w oulill"lerol,er-
Ilavinfr seen your preparations extensive! v
advertieed, I consulted with my family jdiyei
ci;m in rcjrurd to using your Extract Ruchu.
I did this because I had used all kind of adver
tised remedies, and had found them worthless,
aud some quite injurious: in fact, I despaired
of ever getting well, and determined to use no
remedies thereafter unless I knew of the ingre
dients. It was this that prompted me to use
your remedy. As you advertised that it w-a
nir von
a statement of my caseat that time, but thought
my Improvement miifht only be temporary, and
then-fore concluded to defer and see if it would
effect a perfect cure, knowing- then it would be
of greater value to you and more suti.sfactory
to ine.
I am now able to report that a cure is effected
after usinj? the remedy for five monthH.
I have not used any now for three months,
and feel as well in all respects as I ever did.
Your Kuchu behijr devoid of any unpleasant
taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of
the system, I do not mean to be without ft !,,.
j ever occasion may reouire its use in such affec-
llons- m. Mccormick.
Should any doubt Mr. McCom-.iek's statement
he refers to the following gentlemen :
Hon. "Wiixiam Higler, ex-Governor, Penn
sylvania. ITon. Thos. Fr.ORF.NCF., Philadelphia.
Hon. J. C. Knox, Judfre, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. S. Huack, Jmhre, Philadelphia.
Hon. D. It. Porter, ex-Governor, Pennsylva
nia. Hon. Ei.ua Lewis, Judre, Philadelphia.
Hon. W.A.Porter, City Solicitor, Philadel
phia. Hon. Jons Bigler, ex-Governor, California.
Hon. E. Basks, Auditor General, JVashin--ton,
D. G.
And many others, if necessary. .
r?Sold by Drug-gists ?!nd Dealers every
where. Eeware of counter! tits. AskforHelm
bold's. Take no other. Price-1JK per bottle,
or six bottles for K5.50. Delivered to any ad
dress. Describe symptoms in all communica
tions. ADDRESS,
H, T. HELMBOLD,
II AID CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
594 Broadway, Xcw York.
SOXE ARE GCM IXC
UNLESS
Done up in Steel Engraved Wrapper,
WITH
FAC-SIMILE OF MY CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
AND SIGNED
xi. a?. Uoimfooia.
June 23, 18:0.-Iy.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WAlKEB'S CALIFORNIA
7INEG-AE BITTEES
2 Hundreds of Thousands
I 2
o p
5 1
o o
Hear testimony to tliclr Wouder-
lis WHAT ARE THEY?
mx curuuve tuccu.
. o
C t THEY ABE NOT A VILE
ll FANCY DRINK.
lis
Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Bplrita
and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweet
ened to please the taste, called "Tonics," "Appetiz
ers," Restorers, c., that lead tbe tippler on to
drunkenness and ruin, bnt are a trne Medicine, made
from tbe Native Boots and Herbs of California, free
from all Alcolivlic Stimulants. They are Uia
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE
GIVING) PRINCIPLE a perfect Renovator and
Invigorator of tho System, carrying off all poisonous
matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No person can take these Bitters according to direc
tion and remain long unwell.
81UO -raUlbe given for aa lncurablo case, provided
the bones are not destroyed by mineral polaoa or
ether mcane, and the vital organs wasted beyond the
point of repair.
For Intlanimutory and Chronic Ithcama
tlsm nod Gout, Dyspepsia, wr Indlsestloa,
Bilious, Itcnilttent and Intermittent Fevers
Diseases of the Blood, LItct, Ilidueys, and
Bladder, these Bitters have been moBt snccces
rul. (Huch Diseases are caused by Vitiated
Blood, which U generally produced by derangement
of the Dlft-cstlTc Oreana.
DYSPEPSIA Olt 1ND1CESTIOJT, Head
ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho
Cheat, Dizziness, Sonr Fmctatlona of the Etomach,
Ead taete in the Month, BUlous AtUcks, Palpltatton
or the Heart, inflammation or the Lungs, Pain in tho
regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful
'JSSSSiSSSt,, the tor-
pldllvcrand bowela, which render thorn of unequalled
efficacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and
Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.
roll SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
r. hcurn, Blotches, Ppots, Pimples. Pustules, Bolls, Car
h uncles, P.lng-TTorms, Ecald-Hcad, Eoro Eyes, Erysip
elas, Itch, Scurfs, Dlscoloratlons of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases cf the bkln, of vhatcvor name or nature,
aro literally dug up and carried out of tho system In a
short time by the use of theso Bitters. Cne bottle In
juch cases will convlnco the most incredulous of their
curative elTjct.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Us
Impurities bursting through tho skin In Pimples, Erup-
uuub vi sores ; cicausc 11 wncn you una It oostructcd
and sluggish In tho veins ; cleanse It when It Is foul,
and your feelings will tell you when. Keep tho blood
pure and the health of the syau-tu will follow.
P1X, TAPE and other WOUJIS, lurking in the
system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy
d and removed. For full directions, read carefully
he circular around each bottle, printed In four lap,
ruages English, German, French and Spanish.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDON AXD & CO.,
Frnggists and Gen. Agents. Ban Francisco, Cal
and 52 and 84 Commerce Street, New Tort.
py-SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEE3.
5-20' 3 AND I88I'S
BOUGHT, SOLD AND hXCHAXGlP
OX MOST LBERAL TI'KJIS.
-JZJ
IiOLGIiT AXI) SOI.D AT MAItKr.T IIaTKS
COUPONS CASHED,
PflP. fin T?o4lT.rtnr1 T3o
AiuiiiyWvi .Vixvio
EOVCIiT AXI SOLD.
Stocks Bought d- Sld on Commission Only
Accounts received and Interest Allow
ed on Daily liatlit mccm. wubject
cnecl at lttt.
i
J$H XfK"Q(
fcj tlULjl 5 ill
TS'o. lO South TinnDtreot,
IIIII.AIEI.I'I?I t.
CBGXSni'RG "
immmmwm
HA ING recently enlarged our stock
we are now prepared to sell at a great
reduction trom former prices. Our t lock con
sists of Drugs, Medicines, Perfunierv, Fancy
Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor
atives.. Pills, Ointments, Plasters. Liniments,
Tain Killers, Citrnte Magnesia, Ess Jamaica
Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences,
Lemon Syrup, Soothing Svrup, Spiced Syrup,
Rhubarb, I'nre Spices, &c ;
CIGARS AND 2VBACCOS,
Rlank Books, Deed?, Notes and Bonds; Cap
Post. Commercial and .all kind of Note Paper
Envelopes. Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing
Pluid, Ulack and Red Ink, rocket and Paes
Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novel?, His
tories. Bibles, Keligious.Praver aud Toy Books,
Penknives, Pipes, Lc
e$W7 We have added to our stock a lot of
FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite
the attention of the Ladies. -t
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices
than ever offered in this place.
Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re
taiK r kEMMON & MURRAY,
July 30, 1868. Main Street, Ebensburg.
EYEItE THE MEMORY OF
FRIENDS DEPARTED I
MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c.
The subscriber still continues to manufacture
of the best material and in the most
workmanlike manner, at the
Loretto Marble Works,
all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB-
?1VE3, aSWe11 as TABLE and BUREAU
I Of b, and all other work in bis line. None
but the best American and Italian Marble
used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to
all cases at prices as low as like work can
be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call
and see specimens and judge for yourselves
as to the merits cheapness of my work
t ,c JAMES WILKINSON.
Loretto, March 12, 1868.1y.
T IT DE3 T I T E
mug: SiSLWSm
TJIK
BEST SAW GUMMER!
ix the world:
tor hale r
GEORGE HUNTLEY,
Ebensmgr, Pa.
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A Freak of Nature. A. correspocdeat
of the Mobile Register, of November 3, gives
the following story :
"Having hard that it was reported that
it had beeu raining for several days on the
enclosed ground which forms my family
burying ground in the Catholic burying
ground on Stone 6treet, above Three-Mile
creek, I drove out there last evening to satis
fy myself, and to my intense astonishment,
I saw that a column of rain was coming
down without ceasing, which, altogether,
hardly powerful enough to lay the dust, was
enough to wet the hands or any article, and
at times it rained quite hard. The volume
of rain fell inside the enclosure, and uowhere
else, as the weather was and has been blight
and clear all the time during the five days
the rain had been falling on these graves.
There are thirteen of my family buried in
tba lot of ground upon which it has been
raining. My mother, brother, and sifters
vi.-ited the spot yesterday and the day he
fore to satisfy themselves about the truth of
this matter, and they declare that they too
saw this wonderful phenomenon. It has
I also been seen by over two hundred persons.
I took a friend with me when I visited the
j spot, who also saw the rain falling as de
l scribed. Mr. John Rset, the keeper of the
I cemetery, told me that the rain had c.rn-
meticed falling in heavy drops about five
j days ago. I am willing ta tnko my oath as
to the truth of this statement."
S incredible did this extraordinary affair
I seem, that those who saw it several days
I ago refrained from stating or asserting what
they had seer., for fear that rmt only their
; veracity, but their Fan if y v.-rvdd be ques
! tiotied. aud it was not rr.nl a number of
eitlemen of the first rt-yp-ctiiility had seen
ami report eu. tne result of their personal -b-!
servations, any credence was attached to the
j truth of the matter. Take it all together, it
U certainly the most astounding atrmispueri
j cal wonder in this part of the world, and
j wiii doubtless ufFVd abundant food for
J thought, research, at,d observation not only
among scietinnc men. but all classes.
P.rr.iAi. of the Fiftrkktii Amesdmest.
1 This i.s the way they did it in Delaware,
j according to the Wilmington Gazelle. The
i author need not be afraid thnt the "shade"
i uf ir Moo will haunt him :
Notn drum tvaa henni, not a funeral note,
As lua c.jrpse to oblivion we hurried;
JNot a groan c-enped from a w hite man' tJ.roat
When the Fiueenth Amendment wis buried.
We btirio'i him deep in Delaware's si i!
Sj i!eep iliit i hey ne'er will uncover him,
Uidtf- pome Kadicals boring for oil,
I5v the dearly-loved scent should discover him.
His coffin was m ide of a btllot-box.
With white mcn'j ballots we bound him.
A ml he looked like a bnbooti taking his res:.
j V.'ilh CoilM Enci ALS and Teiblnks around hi
I
Fj w and short were the speeches we made,
v e dropped not a tear or a moan,
But his l'dy and spirit, together we luiJ,
Just out of the white man's home.
! And as we were h-Wily tramping him down,
'Twas said if the d l don't take him,
j He'll quietly sleep in- that grave so deep,
'Til tl.e trumpet of Gabriel shall wake him.
j Far away amoDg the Allrglianics, there
: is a sjring fo small that a single ox in a
j summer' day could drain it dry. It steals
j its unobtrusive way among tLe hills till it
j spreads into the beautiful Ohio. Thence it
j Ktre'.ches away a thousand miles, leaving on
, its Lank mre than a hundred villages aud
! cities and many a culiivited farm and bear-
' . a ,"t, ,l,lm,s,nu steamooats. Then
j joining the Mwiwippi. stretches away and
. . . L . I 1 A I. V M..
away some twelve hundred miles more, till
j it falls into the emblem if eternity. It is
. one ot ihe ereatest tributaries of the ocean,
' which obedient to God only, &hail roll a
nd
rar till tlm angel, with cue foot on the sea
fno .u,e ,ollier on he stall lift up hi,
nana and cwear that time sha I be no hin-
ger. bo with immortal influences. It is a
rill a river an ocean and as boundless
as eternity.
OOD, MORRKLL & CO.,
WASHINGTON STREET,
Near Pa- R- R- DePot Johnstown, Pa.,
'
Wholesale and Retcil Dealers in
f FOREIGN AID BOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
i
WW IlUltZSULK tiJUL I. Piril 1 10.11 1 )
Itlll.I.lWCKY GOODS,
HARDWARE.
QUEENS WARE.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS.
IRON AND NAILS
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING
GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE
PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS,
Together with all manner of We.-tern Produce
such "as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT
CARBON OIL. &c., Ac.
3j Wholesale and retail criers solicited
aDd jroinpily filbd t!c sbcr'cst notice and
most reaeonat'le trv:ix
WOOD. M0 EH ELL & CO.
Johnstown, April tic, Ic7j. lv.
GEO. C. K. ZAIIM J AS. B. ZAHM.
ZAHM &, SON,
DBALEUS IX
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE,
Hats,Caps,Eoots,Shoes,
AKD ALL OTHER ARTICLES
Usually Kept in a Country Store.
WOOL AND COUNTliY PKODUCE
TAKES TN EXCnAITGE FOR GOODS !
STOItE ON SIAIX STREET,
Next Door to the Post Office,
June 10, 1SC9. EBENSLURG, PA.
FIRST RATIONAL
Saddle & Harness Shop
TUT t i ifn n r j n . a
ji usiatuKisi (J UUIS1 Jr.
The subscriber hi? commeneed business at
his Old Stand on High 6treet, West Ward, op
posite the Union School House, Ebensburg,
ci7bere l,e s manufeturing and is prepared
to fill all orders in his line at greatlj reduced
prices. Desirous of patronage from all former
patrons and the public generally, I invito them
to call, with a view of saving money for them
selves, as 1 will positively furt.ish the best and
cheapest work that is or can be made in this
or adjoining counties. Call and see samples
of iny work and learn mr prices.
M. M. O'NEILL.
Kbennhur;, March V 1H70. tf.
TENTISTRY. The undersigned,
graduate
of the Balti
more College
of Dental Sar
gery, respect
fully o.Ters hi
PROFESSIONAL
services to tbe
citizens of Eb-
ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit
on the kocbtii Mosdat of each month, to re
main one week.
Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S.
DR. H. B. MILLER,
Altoonn, Pa.,
Operative and Mechanical DENTIST.
Office removed to T irginia street, opposire
the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria
county or eh e where who get work done by me
to the amount of Ten Dollars and upward, will
l . 1 - l 1 r - . . . . .
iiuve lueninroau inre aeuueed irnm their tiilis.
All wohk wabrantko. Jan. 21, IPG'.) -tf.
K. D. W. ZIEGLER, Su7g7oTTf)
tist, will visit Eienburg p'o-
regionally on the SECOND iov
DAT ot each month, and re m tu i CTiL- v3
one week, uuring which time he
wr4y be found at the Mountain House.
5FTeerh extracted witliout niia hy the u
mi curate uxiaf, or i.augtinig U ia
J emfrfhwVro
sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll
tewn and vicinity. Ofiico in rear of build-
trig occupied ly J. LncK & Co. as a tore,
Night calls cau be made at his residence, one
door south of A. Ilaug'd tin und hardware
store. fLIay 9, 1807.
.
If J- LLOYD, successor to It. S.
7 BiFNK-cDealer Vi Drugs Medicine,,
Pamts, tc. Store on Main atreet. opposite
the 'Mansion Hcnse," Ebeuaburg, Pa.
October 17. 18G7.-Cm.
T$T W. JAMISON, M. D.,
V " torctto. Cambria Co., In.,
Tenders hid professional eervicea to such of the
citizens of the nbove place and vicir.it v hs mnv
require medical aiJ J April 21. Iy.
J? II
PLANK, M. D., tenders hi?
rofessional cervices to tho citizen of
Ebonsburir and vk-i:iitv. Office on Hiu-h sti-eot
iipo--ito the new Ci'iirreg-atioija) chur-h. Ea.st
ara. iMtrnt can? ran L- maw-
it the late ref-1-
I deuce of Dr. H. Iluun.
West Ward, my 12.1
LOID & CO., UunlKcrs,
-i ICEKNSBt'PG. Pa.
Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and
other Securities, bought and sdd. Interest
allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made
in all accessible j oints in the United States
J and ji general Banking business traracted
T 91. LLOYD & CO.,
Baxkf.hs, Altoosa. Pa.
Drafts on the principal cities and Silver
and Gold for sale. Collectionn made.
j Moneys received on deposit, payable on de-
mand, without interest, or upoii time, with
j iutercEt at fair rates. an31.
I). M'LAUGIILIX.
ATTORN KY AT LAW, Johnstown, ra.
Office in the Exchange building, on the
I Corner of Clinton and Locust streets un
talra. u ill attend to all business connect
ed with his profession.
Jan. 31. 18fi7.-tf.
.lOIIN T. LINTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, JJmslown. Pa.
Office in building on corner of Main and
Kranklin street, opposite Mansion House
second flo-r. Entrance on Franklin street.'
Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf.
(1 1j. rr.IiyillJSG, Al
TOKNEV-AT-
i V Law, Juhnslnrn, Pa. 01
Oflice on Frank
lin street, upstairs, over John Renton't
j Hardware Store.
Jan. 31, 18G7.
CV.
Offi
EASLY, ArroiiNEY at Law.
Office, No. 108 Franklin meet. .Johns
town, 1'a . two doors Noith of Frazer's Drug
; Store. Will attend promptly to all manner of
j legal business that may be entrusted to him.
A. KOPBLIN,
Johnstown.
- - T. W. DICK ,
Ebensburjr.
T"-- I
j Efcnf urR,' r 0fl5,re wi,b Wra-
J Ktttell, Esq., Colonade Itow. foct.22.-tf.
i .
It. L. JOHNSTON, J 5. SCASI.AK.
JOUNSTOX & SCAN LAX.
Attorneys at Law,
Ebcusburg, Cambria oo.. V.
Office opposite the G.-urt House.
Ebetibburf:, Jan. 31, 18G7.-tf.
K. A SHOEMAKER
;KO. W. OATMAN.
SHOEMAKER & OATMAN, Attok
niys at Law. Ebensburir. Pa. Ofllf m
High street, i-nmediaiely east of Huntley's
hardware store. ap.8,'6Ih
II. SKCHLEIJ, Attoi?seyat
Law, Ebensburg. Pa. Office i n rooms
recently occupied by (Jeo. M. Reade. Esq . in
Colonade Row, Centre street. aug.27.
GEO. SI. READE, AttortvyaUlAiet
Ebenshurg, Pa. Office in new building
recently erected on Centre Btrect. two door-
from High t-treet. lug.27.
.JOSEPH M'DOXALlI
ATTORNEY AT IW, Ebenshurg. Fa
11 Office on Centre street, opposite Linton 'b
Uotel- Jan. 31. 18G7-tf.
F. l. TIEUNEY. "
1TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebenshurg, Pa.
IX OSSce in Colonade Row.
Jan. 5. 1867-tf.
WILLIAM KI1T7ELL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
u v7iiice in .oionade Kovv, uentre street.
Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf.
JOHN FENLON.
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa.
Office on High street, adjoining his resi-
dence.
Jau 31, 18G7.-tf.
A3IES C.-EASLY, Attorney-
at-LiAW. LarrolltoiPn.
Collections aud all legal business promptly
attended to. jan 31. 18C7.
1HF KINKEAD Justice of the Peace
U-J4 and Claim Agent. Office removed to
the office formerly occupied by M. Hasson,
Esq..dec'd. on Ilich St.. Ebensburfi. j!3.
JOHN GAT. WM. Wittmi.
G
A Y & AV E L S II ,
Snceeiion t Gay di. Painter,
WUVLESALE
Grocers and Commission Merchants
AND DEALEKS IN
FLOUR PRODUCE. FISII. SALT, CAR-
HON OILS, &c, &c,
362 Lidertt Street. - PITTSBURGH.
T. J AMES' HOTtiT.
(Conducted on the European Plan ) '
405 & 407 LiBgaTT Strfet. oppositk th
AMES K. LANAHAX, - - . Proprietor
This Ilouse is newly built and splendidly
furnished, and convenient to all the Rail
roads coming into the city. The Restaurant
connect! with this Hotel open at all hours
.f the day nd ryslt. (.,ct 17 -iv
SAVE MONEY!
BT P.1TROK1ZIXG
M. L. ATM- A
CHEAP CASH DEALEKS IX
ALL KINDS DRY GOODS,
t anrrci nwrca nnnno
Ready-Made SLOTHING, j SSSI
J Ue halted tU com":!-
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, UP
J
j
!
SiTIXETTS, JC.4X9,
i
- e !
fllOICE FAJIIL1 GROCERIES
-
j
j
I
CONSTSTIKG CP
Dabble Extra Family Fira.
CKA1., rCLD,
.mph.sis from Vrf V V
j BACON, SALT, FISH. ; forwrtr'1 until uV;; f
j ' 9 , the Artnv or Nurthi: .r t f- :
I vprcii VlTVT 1r tsj i rec.upcrute. he was De?Hr'iV'-rl:'
! 1 ItLfell V LGLlALLLb, or grurol'.e. tud &lZtl??
DRIED a CAN'D FRUITS,
SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEES.
SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &C. i "boutdemcn.trativelcve,:,;,;:
I "Nothing 13 more a:.i.,
Alao, a large stock of the j PlaJ cf affection l.:chV-se 'u-V
wives show to tacL oi' e- ;- t T. "
Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco. ' faiiliIiarity cf tb0;e L-t
' i caresses, thoe atau.i cajre , ,"
stout: ox high street,
lour Doors Cust of Crau-jltrd'a Hotel,
KbetiMburg, Ia.
I RE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!
DO YOU HEAR THAT, FIREMEN?
ASD AI.E VOK rKKPAKEI) TO
OBEY THE SUMMONS!
This jou are not. unless tou have been to !
Wolff's Clothing Store, j
and have bought one of tho?e superb !
FIRCJIAX'S COATS,!
to keep you wsrm und drv. Woirr makes t
them rtt from ?IH to ?-20, and any other car- '
irent you want you can have made to order at
short notice.
ZZTXO FIT, A'O CHARGE .'2 i
Mr. WOLFF has just returned from the Eust, ;
ana tr.s i.tAWV iIALE
CLOTIIIXG DEF1RTMENT
now contains the'larget assoitnient, the most
varied assortment, and altogether the raos
'v"ri ravniutiil vi
SEASONABLE GARMENTS
FOR JIEX AI IIOVS,
EVKR DISPLAYED IN ALTOOXA.
tSrOVERCOATS. from the lowest pi iced
Cas-piniere to the finest Beaver all pizes.
Z3jFiU Suits of Clothins at from f D to ?30.
Paiys trom $1,50 to 9. Vests from 73 cents
to $5. Also, a geneial varietv of
pieafii.tr apsortinent ct
10 a IOKS & FURKISHIKG GOODS, ; she got choked with a ptwofji
Slats, Cps. Hoots. SIinrN. I the ran into the wuxlslicl
UMBRELLAS. SATCHELS, TRUNKS, ic
ISIn the LADIES' DEI
be leund a full stock of Ft
est priced Conev to the finest
Next door to the Post Office, Altoona, Pa. mother, and her two sirftK, -
T11
O M A S
GROCERIES I QUEENSWARE.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
STATIONERY AND NOTIONS Well, the teeth ma,ls -ter rr
' ; know how thin reij'le
FIJI im. Sill CIREB MEATS ! "
' wcuid be n
IXACO.V, FLOIR,
FEED AND PROVISIONS,
1323 EIOTcntli Avenue,
Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona.
ch F?oia a Sp'es, Brushea. Wood
ad Willow Ware. Shoe Blackimr rl Rl.:,...
ery will be told from manufacturer's printed
price lists and all other pooda in mj line at aln
rni.aaelDhia. Ra1tim.-.ro r;,.,;nn.: a r:., I
, , r " .nwu
ourgn current prices. To dealers 1 trent 1- TTTl? r Af V T? S
...x. ....... vi muva x III! 1
k - - . . '
peculiar advantBce of savinc ihm .n A.
and drayape, as they are not required to pav
lreights from the principal cities and no draf
ag charges are made, lltpr. -'.
sured that my goods are of the best qualitr and !
my prices as moderate ad citv rates. By doinz
a fair, upright business, and bv promptlv and ' . Lima VouhlC'
eatisfactorilv fillinp-11 nrr?M tw. " i
J? Parong of retail dealer and others in iiinnn OIXiflMP MiC,
?Z trrn CO:,-D and "bre. Order, re- VDDD-SAW MM
srectfullr aol lritaA o,1 aat;,ra.: 3 ! " UUU VO 1 -
in all cases. THOMAS OAKLAND.
Altoona, July 29, 18G9.-tf.
ANDRE W O S E S
MERCHANT TAILOR,
StTPEs's BcitKiNa, Clistos St., Johs
sto-ws,
H A -'"st reied hia fall and winter stock ! rurvcnrRf. Ta.. Jt1
(U nTT,n . - ...v.., uuimuu nuu -i niericau
---- OI nn KrenM, T A ! ui-.uui. ''i- -
v-i-w I no, UASS1MEKKS and VE
nu a lull assortment of Genfs
Uoons.
p , .08c noB been for eight vears cutter at
wood, Alorrell & fio.,..t!.i.i;A'iMt
desires to inform hia friends and the public pen-
erally that he baa commenced business in Sup
oes s budding, on Clinton etteet, with a stock
Pf goods adapted to the fall und winkr. which
lie. is prepared to !T1A It A tin n tlia lat..r.f 1
iia a. moderate rncea for rY.
tention to business to merit a bhare ot publie
d f'r a niamtain that success which " ? r'aJ tireft, W. ,
rrM-fre altend efforts In producing i JWAKEA5a a '
good fivuog garment. Kite Mm call fnen- Fa' A
Johnatown, Sept. 2. I6t,3.-tf. hand.
Ay Ti.if.
Of all tbe L'.SW
(have cot read or WrT
quiet humor of htetr
we can mrBv ,... ?.-' r. bl.!
the t
ryland campaicn. T iati
. niKiii-ura.ftc., a!l(i . . --O'.j.
: issued to ua Q t.8t v tA'- W
j liagerstowa, W9 Vu'L .Ja "iR.t
i Lee, and be was wait;. ' lt'' -
iforeit.aprare.tlyi,!
Gen. Lee anJ p.-.,r-,.i .'.u : ."I
and
General.'' snidii.
e t-rticer
, ana Dig'ata i have I
ffr, V ...
vi jooii wiiatevcr."
I nr.oo 4.1 i 4 '''J C.t.
von ih;. r,- i cr?t
-"illiOt tl
btem that has L-iven n,- . ' 11 "
all other Wwk . :,.UJrec!t
"'- n:ese ion
lie- lifted Lis hat tnil i-ir.' i .;Te
aud the word For ward'" n-
8Cter was ctajdettlv urtj
Li;mcr cf Gc-Lera! Lee. ' '
ODMMlilXGlOa' Slppv"! .
Loudon Saturday P.evie i., '.i.
lkJ niLunn; ei'UIietE, thi:
l tentioc vi hit h tley ant.ti. tr.efij
; public as a kind of cha;:t-it .
j large to come m.d airc:re tLeir i'" '
i a ways notice ! au ! U;'-ci
: times more than lAnsleU:
"let to fc.'CiO W,'!Lt:!i h.', j-;-.
is tie very esM-r.ce ef ro.wr',j S
: part of their dearest priv .':.-' '
l:eve themselves aJir.irei aci
I they are rhikulec ar,j tuf.-ij,:-.
think their Lu.Laiui3 ate c
oien to copy. wLc-ii ti:tv are tA-:
: pies, fi.r nil to aw-id. "ilea
; resi manliness. ..owvfr,
. this kind of ti,:nz; .hoc;
l:. -
selves, who like tfcis s-lq-py
! love, and cirry it on in:o
; Lair, as laviliingly as tley b.
; youthful bride, acd feeirg rr
i mrny in cal line a withered c'i;
i ty and upward by the et c.it.k
! they had called her when s-r.e
a girl of eighteen. The c;-s::v.ir
; from youth to old aee is T,.rT !
cliertng; 1-ut even 'Jvhi: XJxti-:
I would h.'e its f.mhrs if Mr?. A.
: ignored the dinre;;ce Lc'.rL
iocj3 ana xze soowy t-r-jw. .
display of familiar aiT.ctiiL :
j ami Kg men who pride tLex-r'vr
pood lovers ; as certain v:.m
j have reduced the practice vi'. vr:
an art, a science, anl kLC :Ls.v:
letter."
A Nice Little St,h;v. -
time there was a voting U
prett- new teeth in her i
: them of a dentist, an.j tiry
! a beautiful patent vn'can:ne:t'--v
This young lady coulJ et z i'
with her new tte'.L, irJ slc-Ii'K-
of them. They were so Usif-l r
: so well wlun sin sinWa). Ol' X '-
j: ;.. r,
til the tears caiiie
"" gnaw, commanded iZ:
1st Georgia regular, e-
guard and 8orriC 0 h,. .tnre iv
7 sv. . . .
all the troubles wr araTt : (f
Walk in end let me LeTrVJU''-f
wl.ich it; sure to obra;a n-r '"'
The officer cf tl.e
at Le in atRazttntnt ' Va':
ia RTiirvT -ti ; father came oi.t and perjiiOfl
JUS, from the low- and hcr niother n?..:e htr , ' '
st Mink and Sable. 1 wattT. auJ- fiaa.iy, te -'-".;;
liODFK'KV tVriT vir hpr ttli were 3 :s
: : bro her, and the servant
C A It L A N 1), ' bc r's little l.ov. Uked :l p
' shed for thort te-th. but thfyCA-
H OT.KS AT.F nnrri! tv I tV,m Tl.n ., rwi jJ'M' 1"' '
;en the vok? V
and she ha
felt someth
drank that water, asd I J .A'
i teeth, and I shall Jic-' Litf",i
! That scared ti e tv., and J rj
i voun? ladv to beJ ani seut .jt
ss of remorse, j
of three patert -
much wcroc. J " ,
nothing, and the yoco ;i!-v.
worse ami worc. uc;-'
could not live more than l& )l
That
very day the ne;s-: -. ,
found the three
tet'tn id
where they Lai beto tsr.-
youn"- ladj- was coi:gL5- .'
in aud thowel them to tl.ej-:
said she felt a .-aod deal Uif. ;
and dressed. She is wed c-' 1,.
I wavs takes out her teeth te---
ner.
AND
StlOfLD SOT Fi!!- -
nT
ONE OF THE JUSTLY CEL&
rou
I
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4
Hi
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'i
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GE0EGE
EDE.vsni'BG, r4
Is Sole Agent forCa?
ratroua
table will
always w. ,l",;cw
best the xnarkct a..t--
. . ir ll: ..1 .
be attended by aa ''"0
hostler.
FRANKS
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