Divorced .Tleetln on the Desert, and a One of the pioneers in California emi gration, who went across the plains in 1849, tells this story, that began on the journey and has just enJei in San Fran -cisco : When the -train, of which the nanator," now in Nevada, was a member, was en camped on the Humboldt where the Lessen trail intersects the Careon track of travel, he visited- the tent of a family consisting of an elderly couple and one child, a daughter of 14 or 15. The old lady was sitting on a pile of blankets under the canvas, encoura ging a most determined attack of the 'su.ks,' while the masculine head of affairs had planted himself on the wooden tongue, and was BuckiDg his pipe as though he expected to remain there for ever. A single glance developed the difficulty in that little train of one wagon and three per sons, and that it had attained a point of quiet desperation beyond the reach of peace- lul adjustment. Three days before they had pncneu tueir tent at the lurks of the road, and as they couldn't agree upon the route by which to enter California, there they had u-uiiiuun. j.nu ijiisuani naa ixpresse.l a preference for the Girsi.n road, an I the wife lor the Lessen; and neither would yield. The wife declared she would remain all winter ; the husband said he would be pleas ed to prolong the sojournthrungh. the sum mer following. On the moruiog'of the fourth dav the wife broke & sullen silence of 36 hours by propo sing a division of the property, which con sisted of two yoke of oxen, one wagon, camp furniture, a small quantity of provisions, and $12 in silver. The proposal was ac cepted; and forthwith the ''plunder" was divided, leaving the wagon to the old man, and the daughter to the mother. The latter exchanged with a neighboring train the cat tle belonging to her for a pony and pack saddle, and piling her daughter and her portion of the dividend spoil upon the ani mal, she resolutely started across the desert by tho Lessen trail, while the old man si lently yoked bis cattle and took the other route. Of course both parties reached California in safety. We say "of course," for it is scarcely possible that any obstacle, death included, could have interfered with stbborn ness so sublime. Arriving in Sacramento, with her daughter, the old lady readily fouud employment lor women were less plentiful than now and subsequently open ed a boarding house, and in a few jears amassed a handsome fortune. Two years ago she went to San Francisco, and the daughter, whose education had not been neglected, was married to one of the most substantial citizens. And what had become of the old man ? The wife had not seen or heard of him tince they parted on the Humboldt. They had lived happily together for years, and she sometimes reproached herself fur the wilful ness that separated them after so long a pilgrimage together. But he was not dead. We cannot trace his course in California, however. All we know of him is, that for tune had not smiled upon him, and that for years he had toiled without hope. Finally, feeling unable longer to wield the pick and shovel, he visited San Francisco in the hope of obtaining employment better adapted to his wasted1 strength. For three months he remained idle after arriving there, and then, for want of oeennn. tion, became the humble retailer of peanuts oranges, wun las entire trallic on his IJllII I! I f f I U II 1' CO. THE LATMB88 OP TBM 8BA80N AXD AN I. Necessitates commencing earlier than usual our MSM Whilst we always sell at small profits, yet to make a ilSWIFT AND' LARGE SALE WE WILL CUT STILL CLOSER! and arm. itiu was six months ago. A few weeks since, in pasting the open door of mkingv: m me Buuiuern part ot the city, he observed a lady in the ball, and stopped to offer his merchandise. As he stopped upon the threshold the lady approached, and the old roan raised his eyes and dropped his basket ; and no wonder, either, for she was his wife, his "old woman!" She recogni zed himand throwing up her arms in amaze ment, exclaimed : "Great God ! John, is that you ?' "All that is left of me," replied tho old man. With extended arms they approached. Suddenly the old lady's countenance chang ed and she stepped back. "John." paid she, with a look that might have been cou B'rued into earnestness, "how do you find the Carson road?" "Miserable, Sukey miserable," replied the old man ; "full of sand and alkali." "Then I ai riht. John ?" she coutinued, inquiringly. "You were, Sukey.". "That's enough," said the, throwing her arms around the old mau's neck ; "that's enough John ;" and the old couple, strangely sundered, were reunited. THIS SEASON OUR:-STOCK':I& LARGER THAN EVER! and all fresh, as these large Annua! Sales clear us cut. EVERT ARTICLE OF KITllCIt Men's or Boys' &J&QTKING, Is warranted to be of good material, well cut, and of substantial make, and as the PRICES AHE OFFERED AVE INVITE COMPARISON OF THE PRICES, which "wii.r. prove THAT THE WAY WE BUY ENABLES US TO GET UNDER -OTHER PEOPLE'S LOW PRICES! Especially when we are willing to sell many articles at the Mil Dl TO CLOSE TIZOK HEAHON. WE WILL NOT CARHY STOCK j.isnD it ZMZTTST SOLID. THE GOODS WILL BE ARRANGED BY THE FIRST DAY OF NEXT WEEK. To give an idea of what we actually have, there are in store io,oco (Business Coats, 15,000 Men's (Pants, 13,000 Men's Vests, 5)5 00 Overcoats, EKKE S rim BE83T 3,000 Fh ,ooo (Bovs Jackets, 6,300 (Boys' (Pants, 4,000 Children's Suits. AND OF EVEBY liESIRABLE COLOR, CUT AND QUALITY. Our immensB Six-story Braidings are packed from Basement to Left AX.U OV WHICH How to Take Castor Oil This excel- lent cathartic is always difficult of adminis tration on account of its extreme nauseous nests. By preparing it as fallows no cne need ever know what he is taking; Put into the bottom of a. Tmall glass, first i teaspoonful of Ess. Poppet mint, and then about 1 ounce of Sherry wine. Upon this ' carefully pour the quautily of oil you wish to take, and upon the top of it place an ounce or so of brandy. The oil gathers in a large globule in the middle of tho glass the wine and peppermint upon the bottom the r.rnr.flv rr i A i . " J ,lT a,lu La" ue iaKen at a nmgio draught, leaving only the taste of the peppermint in tho mouth. Sw eet Oil Cod Liver Oil. &c, may be effectually disguised in tho same way. Newspaper Advertising- A Book of 125 closely printed paes, lately is vV'iV"?, " f .the best America f Act For this occasion we have Cutting Department. JLvening until Si o'cloek. a large Corps of Salesmen, and will reinforce from btoro will onen at Gl n'el.ieL- :.. ' - "H "V- V V 1 (-1 I III IIlfr our to afford workmen oaiuraay iNihts until 10 o'clock whether an opportunity ; A Visit solicited, wishing to purchase or not. uona. ana full init-ticuia. conc.nmiir tti lead In Daily and Weekly olitieal and Far iv Nowsimpers, together with ail thoso hHvini larsre circulations mii.ii.i....i naln'5 lie rjre VIJ 1K1 1". II II II i.irmsn. fc'. i dAL' very' person who tUmnuS uw-omuiK mien, will niiil this book or trrt-it CtBtS KO. P.KOtVKLL CoV, ub 1,!srs N " 40 Vrk Kt-". Kw York. T ne Pittshnrjrb ,j.) iur, in its iu of May -9 lbTO yS : -Tho tiro, of G. V ito ell i bwk1 till f?r UlS I" nd raliibto ?& I' atid ltt'f;t AdvertLsmtr Agen cy in the rmte.1 State, and we ejin tliiV rtul lv rec-ommourl it to tbeattentionof thote wb , Mre to advertise their btisinese KeleuUHiiv l vkiHuMioii, i eh a w" : VhTt i tor the leayt expenditure of money.' "". TXt rritr v-..w . " " i'lc UKniAiVS" COURT OF on thai the f clowiup Appro isewnts ef cvmin and trill be presectea to the tH-r.hanV Ouart iambriR county, for aDnrorai m waV, 1 the Mil. day XTIgZuT. The laveutory a, l spprKiseiaem of "th WHOLE BLOCK OF BUILDINGS, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market" Sts., PHILADELPHIA. SELLING OFF AT COST! 30,000 DOLLARS' WORTH -v r - . - . jiie or f i m ior hLs widow-r.mo , a "Part cedent, for u. of liph cjg'ffi1 Cierk's Off;.-.,. n " .t ?' ' W- " . nuv. T. A 19. 1S70. ?-f-T 'g. P. Offices or. - J mj)t " k Also, FIFTY PIECES CARPETS or all rrartes ana prices. ' Lcre tock of Ofi rx . KJ) in kaivs an.1 Intend nmkinit m,r t our eufire stoek hv nii s!" r. 10 other terms! eoud S00' GEIS & FOSTPn x , ila and 115 Cn Jnl.nln - . . . m . niinotCto close nn arail yourself of thi aa we vUl sell on no other terms. rutin home" w Tu"V eithprhii V.V,L1V.,U uerer- ffood goods very cheapT BHn the fS 'J l'JVUl.LLENT I?TISTVF; cTAMr. our STORE B tTT LDIXG, Xoe TIT and ilr' r-r SALE r,",.", j. nis i an exeellent o- 2 - . . ..- 7 fi VT .11 I ( trade as ny 8Uro in the IIuBtleT'a offer at Private Sale 3(1 feet on Clinton street story is oleffanti w v, anJ. I? LTrfoJ Stohks T .V.",( I1,t opportunity ft,r unv m XLL' a tAKrBT K(XM ftnd tor tho very best located sulnds in LihlZX1' ibuu? ?e n the mercantile e county. suinus m Mariown, anrt has l.t-i, doinjr hsSoIh! a r for sale Clinton Sts Toot on M.i In JOHN GE1S. fiforj ATTl FOSTER. Thfc Kidneys are two In number, sitoated at the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat and consisting: of three parts, viz : the Anterior, the Interior, and the Exterior. The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tis sues, or veins, which serve ns a deposit for the urine ann convey it to the exterior. The exte rior is a conductor also, terminating- in a single tube, and culled a Ureter. The ureters ate con nected with the bladder. The bladder is composed of various covering's or tissues, divided into parts, viz. : tlie Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucous. The upper expels, the lower retuins. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability; others urinate without tho ability to retaiu. This fre quently occurs in children. To cure these affections, we must brinjy into action the muscles, which are ensured in their various functions. If they are neglected. Gravel and Dropsy may ensue. The reader must also be mado aware, that however slight may be the attack, it is sure to affect the bodily health and mental powers, as ourallesh and blood are supported from thes sources. Gout, or RnEUMATiSM. rain oeeuring in the loins is indicative of the above diseases. They oecur In persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky secretions. Trie G ra vxr The gravel ensues from ne glect or Improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, tho water is not ex pelled from the bladder, but allowed to remain; it Incomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. Duopsy is a collection of wator 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. Treatmestt. Ilelmbold's highly concentra ted compound Extract Ihichu is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheuma tism, and gouty affections. Under this head we have arranged Dysuria, or diDiculty and pain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of wator; Strangury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine; Gout and Ilhciimatism of the kidneys, without any change in quantity, but Increase in color, or dark water. It was always highly recom mended by the late Dr. rhysick, in these affec tions. This medicine Increases the rower of diges tion and excites the alsortcnts into healthy ac tion by which the watery or ealcerous deposi tions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inflammation, are reduced, and it is taken by men, women, and children. Direc- ons for use and diet accompany. Philadelphia, Ta., Feb. 25, 1P07. II. T. IIelmbold, Druggist : Dear Sir I have been a sufferer, forimmni f twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid ney affections, during' which time I have used various medicinal preparations, and been under me treatment of the most eminent Physicians, ---pcricncing uurinttie relief. iiaing seen your preparations extensively w crusen, i consulted with my family physi cian in regard to using your Extract nuchu" I did this because I had used all kind of ndvr r. tised remedies, and had found them worthless," and some quite injurious: in fact, I despaired ... b""i; mm determined inucv no remedies there after unless I knew of the ingre- uieins. ir was this that prompted me to use jwu. ii-iiiuy. .s you advertised that it was composed of buchu, cubebs and juniper bei l ies. it occurred to me and my'physician ns an excel lent combination, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article, and consulting again with tho druggist, concluded to try it. I com menced its use about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the ben- IU1U nc-nivf n mree weeks, was amo to walk out. I felt much like writine von a statement of my ease at that time, but thought u.j improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is effected after using the remedy for five months. I have not used any now for three months, and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the system, I do not mean to be without it when ever occasion may require its use in such affec- tions- m. Mccormick. Should any doubt Mr. MoCormick-s statement he refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. William Bigler, ex-Governor, Penn sylvania. Hon. Titos. Florence, -Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. Clack, Judge, Philadelphia. ' Hon. D. U. Porter, ex-Governor, Pennsylva nia. Hon. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, vi.u,.! phia. Hon. John Bigler, ex-Governor, California. Iton. E. BAMis, Auditor General. w.ic.i,. ton, I). C. And many others, il necessary. t3f- Sold by Druggists and Dealers cverv- where. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helm- x.w umr. 1-rice per bottle, or six bottles for 6.S0. Delivered to any ad dress. Describe symptoms in all commu tions. IOOD, MOMtELL & WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in mm m rustic dry good; IMILI.IALIKY GOODS, HARDWARE. " " ' QUEENS WARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NA1L&, CARFETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce, such as FLOUR... BACON, FISli, SALT, CAIII50X OIL. &c, &c. ZW Wholesale and retail, orders policited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms WOOD, ilORRELL & CO. Johnctown, April '28, lfc?U. ly. GEO. C.K. ZAIIM ,....JAS B. ZAHU. ZAHIY1 &, SON, DEALERS IS DRY.flOODR, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, Hats,Caps, Boots, Shoes, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES L'sually Kept In a Country Store. Sixty-Five First Prize Medals Awarded Tft; THE (1KEAT fSllTIiIliaEFIMO Mnnufacf or 5'. WILLIAM KNABE &L CO., Manufacturers of Graud, Square And Upright WOOL AND COUNTRY PKODUCK TAKEN IN EXCIIAXGE FOR GOODS STORE ON MAIN STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10, 1869. EBENSBURG, PA. ESMlSffl 11 Ictslisj, Sc'y. ITPTTTI W OK HA11TFUKD, COS.1 iscl E. r.s::re, Pres't. - - F:ar:is ' I ' H I S COMPANY ranks among the first J- class Life Insurance Companies doing bus iness in Massachusetts, and by complying with the la? ef that State, insures perfect safety to her Pol icy Holders. It grants 0 per cent, loan of premium on Life Policies to its Insured, and ly applying ail the cash collected from its members to Inaurince, gives the larpet Insu rance attainable for the amount of money in vested. Its profits are divided among the Pol icy Holders, and its Dividends have tieverbeen less than 50 per cent., thus bringing the net cost of the Insurance within the moot limited means, and affording the protection of a Policy on terms not excelled by any Company. Trustworthy and reliable men are wanted to act as agents for this Company in Cambria and adjoining counties, and with such the mo--t liberal arrangements will be made. To those who maybe unacquainted with the bus'nes?, full instructions and aid will be most cheerful ly rendered whenever desirable or available. COPE & JOHNSON, Agents for Cambria County, Johnstown, Pa. IIomk & Nortom, General Agents, f 1 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. apr.14.-ly. BOOK WELL TO YOUR ""- UXDEllSTAKDIXGS! llaltlmorcj Mtl. These Instruments have been bofore the pub lic for nearly Thirty years, nl upon their ex cellence aloiio attained an utijwciiatscrt jwr-r nt 1'fie.ncr, which pronounces them uneyuulled. Their combines preat power, sweetness and fine Hnrr inp quality, us well ns frreut purity of Intona tion, uud sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stifi'ness found in so mmiy l'hmos. Til "Workmanship they are unequalled. iiinr none but the very best m riMUitxl Mnl ru'1. the hirire capital employ ed in our business euntilinir ns to keep continu ally an immense slock of lu miter, clu., on ba:ul. I "Ail our Sqiiarp I'iaiioH luive our New Improved OvniWTKrNO SCAI-Ean.i tlie.lralle 'lrelIe. We would call special attention to our late improvement in (J it AN 1 1'IASiK and MK'AKEfJIIAXTiS, Patented August It, lA which brim? the 1ia no nearer perfection than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS 'j0,""Vo have made arrapemeuts for the Sola K Itvlcsitln Avnrif for the mt Celebrated J'AltLOK OJiUAXS and J.7,Oil.Y).V,V, which we offer Wholesale and ltetail, at Lowest Factory I'riees. WILLIAM KXATJE i CO.. Nov. 10. Ii70.-3;n. Ual.ti.mohe, )!d. "REMOVAL and ENLARGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE. HnvinR- recently taken possession of the new ly lifted up and commodious buildincr on ilitrh t-treet. two l-x-rs e-.ist of the Hank and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is better prejiar?d than ever to nianufa-lur all articbin the TIN.tHlPl'LK and SHEKT-lltOX WAKE line, allot which will be furnished to buyers at the very lowest livinjj prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cookiuj Parlor and Heating Stoves of the mcst approved designs. M-in.'i l.M.iana liiioi- i.m; mndetoordpr and warranted pert'-ct in manufacture and ma terial. KEPAlKlXti promptly attended to. ' All work done bv ine will be done n'Lrht and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WAltE sold by me can be depended uixn as to quality and cannot In.- undersold in price. A continuance and increase of patronage is respectfully solici ted, and no effort will be v. anting to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALLIE LUTKIXGEK. Lbensburg-, Oct. 13, ls'.u.-tf. LADIES' FANCY FURS! JOHN FAREIRA Mm i.fjtli'A' i -ir-HTiv. Tl Areli St., Middle of the Hlock, between 7th and Mb, Stt-., South Side, PHILADELPHIA, Importer. Manufac turer and DenJcr in all kinds and ouslitv r. 'r:5-- BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's ana Ilnyi' 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 fine3t French calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan. in the terv best manner, on the short est notice, and at as modeiate prices aa like work can be obtained anywhere. Those w ho have troru P.oots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if they will only give me a trial. 1 ry and be convinced. tSRer airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a w orkmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I fee! confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tLiuance and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. Ebensburg, April 28, 1S01L DREW.M OSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, Suppes's Building, Clinton St., Jounstown, HAS jnst received bis fall and winter stock of fine French, London and American CLOTHS, CASS1MEUES nnd VESTIXRS and a full assortment of Gent's Furnishing Goons. Mr. iloses has been for ?ht Wood. Worrell & Co s establish desires to inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced business in Sup oes's building, on Clinton stieet, with a stock r.f goods adapted to the fall and winter, which lie is prepared to make uo m the latest atvloo and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tention to business to merit a share of public pitronage, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in nrodueino- good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2. lE68.-tf. i o lea- Aim RES S, H, T. HELMBOLD, 1! 591 Broadway, Xew Tora. HOSE ARE GEUIXC CKLESS Eiree Ti,L ! V Kiwind fronts A3 w r?Z ' ',,""r nw ?r ain ana ..i u win oe soid ait together cnWJlZ, ."L..?1 street and w - ... j,, suil rmre ii ! I llVT" Vt'T'.i Rooir.fUxBr tvls i! A. .i-h,?t75atect, eon turning t,..- 5 IWO - -,.,-.. t-,u jct lu, I870.-5nj, ANDREW Done up in Steel Engraved Wrapper, WITH FAC-S1MILE OF MY CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, AJD STONED June23,1870.-ly. fEVERE THE 3IE3IORY OF f MENDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still coniinues to manufacture of the best material and in the most workmanlike manner, at the loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUKEAU TOPS, and all other work in his line. Xone 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 JAMES WILKINSON. lxjreuo, March 12. 18G8.1y. '-.V yji'-SEr 1'HEA- S WEAK. Yi 'fe H a v i n tr e n 1 n rirei 1 , r e : ' C liioiif-; i and imnrov- . - " ! my okl anl favf-r- -.-.TT-,iVT' "hl v known l'l it E.v- ro-rru y, anl hnvni- nnporte.1 a verv laive antl si.len.li.l assortment of all t he different kind of t i;rs troin lirr hands in Knrone. and have had them made up ly the most skillful w orkmen. I would respectfully invite mv friends of Cum bria and iidjai ent counties In ta:l and exnmino niv very larire end t.r-jntiful nse.rtmcnt of r uney tui s fur I-!.!ie ,,,! hildrer.. I am de termined to seii at as low prices a anv other ro peet:iljle House in this city. All Furs War ranted. Xo misrepresentations to -ffeet sa cs . . John FAKEUfA. oct..-.3m. .13 Ant ;i t., l'iuivi.ti.pni . WM. P. PATTON, Jlanulaoturep ami Dealer lii CABINET FURNITUBE Xos. ISO nnd 133 11 in ton Street, jonysrorry, p.-i. rsntKArs, U KV STEADS, "WASHSTANDS, SlDKUOAHIls, Cll MKKH KTS, 1'ARUIU SKTS, W.IKIjKOHKS, liuOlv I'ASES, Loi'NflES, , i:c, ire., &c, &c. Tank Chairp, AVoo se.t t'HAins, KlTCHK.X rntSlTUBE, JtKO I.OI XOES, Mattkksses, 'J'kte-a-Tktes:, Eaik.nsi,n Tablks, 1i.int.T.U)li;s L'UPllOAKIX, &e., e., A.e.. ic. ve.. EVERY PK-KTR11TION OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE mado to order in exeellent style uud at fj-ir ad'kf,; lCi1,,lnt'f Clair,nafcerS- iate, lafe of Ull kinds l(.r ttle. Furnitn r .l..li.-....i . , ""uw" or ui liaaroad t-tat Johnstown, tet. 13, 1870.-tf." ll free l'ATTUX. GOOD NEWS ! The undersip-ned, havinpr reeeived and opened a bplviidiil assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, eonsistinur of Cloths, Cassimeres. Snti, i weeils. Jet ins. waternroof. Dr. S (1 f, ,,f .,11 n. a 8 1 rt-thIf inos, AlpaensJ.us.-res Delaines Armures. l'rints. ic, e. 1 Vn rndlc-ss yara-ty of Shawls, Veils. Gluves H ft aVii .v.Artielca f.r Ladies' weVrVtotS: or with a ehoiee ttoek of b MADE-UP CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, or Hilton tKOCKltlKS: Hardware Oiiiv.i. meandfV, tb" nrtieles of ill t rnuni pi' v-tAi-o -vu tuese Roods we pled-e onr word to vSLLL AT VERY LOWEST I'lIIPFS an, ,,.?'er 111 town or country, it lkf ul for ,ast favors, we hope to mer it a eontnn.anee and increase of pubi e patronl ape in the lutnre. p. H. mZLDs VxoS Loretto, Pa., Nov. 3, lb70.-tf. jVJOW von a GOOD INVESTMENT. VALUABLE FARM FOR SVLE' The well known and highly cultivated i'AlMfown! ed and occupied by the sut)seril.er hZ cnted in Allejrheny township, Cambria -feTX county, about onsfourt7ot . mite ff" from Kavlor'a Stoii..., , " ""1 n I Sf," "e'1? re, o, IsonlVo1; Said FAKM ."".If ? fa' .e.- Inen'ts fT5 ll n'n aind the i 1 Jit ICR uwui ir,l!iV ;"'tin of an il -K, , E?:I. J HOUSE, eontainii "1J cL5nwned throughout, two li.irnZ anXof th'? yTesMmi " bundaat more or niprove- u story nir seveu JUKeil fill ttrvl.. j ... tlesirabl ;"'Zr VI 1 s one oi tlie most only necls' to'be "L .a WHOLESALE GROCERS OUNTAIN HOUSE, The Table is alwa .,,"VTnV ". 1 a. J ! , , n till LUC choicest delicacies ; the Bab is supplied with ehoiee Honor,, and the Stabm .Xded K wruers taken by the E;Snnll,?S il-ehe a pood TA "-irouTof elnand is inr to n,Vr,r, r " 44 "uu anee to ny pno wish- o-v ..j j. w p., ov. 3, J;;70 exited srcntiTY liOULE. LIFE INSHBAHCE S TBHST E0MPA19Y op mriixvLt. CAMBRIA COUNTY AGEXCY Med teal iisaminrr. ji gCnt. , Eliens!urs. Pa. tSTFOLK es Nos-Fo u rr. rr A Bi. Wetk, fcb2I E. rs-ll.-rf.l II. 1 e following shwkin, crcatuig great excitement t-itS! in all pans of the Cuuill ctil connection Fpokcn of Lu! leather was. d,.d.,i... -,. Wc,-Qtar.. coolies of North AJaL kjU hen you pour your ffiiik . ofleaor culTcc, the and the tannm of the ,c. t) ruu lorm leather, or tnin,.,-, 7'"' very same comnonnd ...1 ., . KCs of nine,, ,s Prod ...v 'u " llie Saed nuiui.uiasts a leather r,m 4 U : - , . . loui iuc uniiiai skin. T .1 a year a tea drintr r have imbibed leather iwTt pair of shoes, if it could berlf cr chaps fur the rurncse A y eat many lllina g0 -,. " 1 his ia not an original remark seen it somewhere. Iul ;. ' e fact. We dnnl- n' m -. year V " enough in our blood, constant' ' a horschhoe. VC h.ve clJ' our frames to male, if r... , JtL tA .t i. .. , l""l'rJ of dirt a month no, that W .t "f an estimate. The man ui,. in pair tips a glass of lager into b- tie reflects that he has li-a'7''' iatiuic u a iiat, yet such ne man 01 oeer w tli- chylo and forms a sort of T..u ,,' uui. ueui instantly utilize! rtill turther ; it i.. is estimatcj 1! 1; e to bones in every adult person i ill. !'.... . 1. - . 1 " -V" 'UJC y"OUi;il 10 Illaki rr. ' mantle every eight months. To turn up, we have the f,.!!c:..,. tonishing aggregate of articles dj account of physiology, tuteepevV shack on his feet for three sr., rJ ten Men's shoes, 70 yesrs, 1 -.ajr a Te ;-. Horse sLoes, 70 years, it 1 a moi.-h' '' as our artificial gysicia iei,ej blood every r,ew nioon, .v. Bricks, fct 1U per 7 years, l" ir Hars, Lot less than il a year u, ilantlw. at a ytar, ' j;' Here we are surprised to objerre : we eat a3 many shoes as we wear, a.' sufficient number of hats tdsjppiyajiV family of boys; that we float in oa-b vessels horse shoes enough to kent rf rrr-o,-o elJM,l ..!T .1.. I -I . ' 1 V y c"r ruui dit me wane ; ttit murt in our animated forms clay brick; enoit to ounu a moctern lire place, kA in t bones marble enough ta 5-jrr,;y nc-igUDora with mantle?. We h.r: figured on the Foil, at the rate of per monin, out it 15 sale to siy tlx: real estate that a hearty eater mai and swallows in the course of a lt eventful career, would amount 10 ic thing worth having, if sjlilike thec.i lots on State street, at $-,000 1 foot. Chicago Vest. A New Animal, on this Gnt:nf Discovery of a Beautiful JutrirM 6 --A pcntleman frota Fort ia:'.-rt, a:?' Sioux City DVy Tinus, dves ulLej; ing information regarding a 1- J i. hitheito ui.ktiown 011 tii:.- c.ct"? n-: "Sir Ji.ha E. Pickenhara, an S Ersglish army, who has lc:-n lat year in her ni'-ty's lo::-.::. ces, arrived at Port Buf.rl wi:i aa f rare beauty, and never I ef -e .2. ; this continent, nor Las it bea i : late years that this species existed country. It is of the .arr.e hrJ.ru: giraffe, or camtloparJ, rf Ah'.x. v-i known to naturalists as the ty: They are known to inhabit the L ' lands tf Cashmere and IJiud-.-nL.;n? more lrcquentlj- secnon the I.:;- pi- the Ilimahiya tucuntaiLS. TLe ill taken when quite young, and is tier, domesticated, and follows its kc-?:-r dg. It is only four m mths vi. i'r- narily stands about fivo ftet L ::. 3 capable of raising its head two f-X1'-';' makes the animal seven fat vliziZyi erect. Il ts of a dark l r-.v.vr:,rr large. pr jectina'eyes, with YzU of horns growing out. This xr:i'x'-'i:' mal was caught north of Lr.ke A'Wa on the waters if SLIveDz'e's rivfr. J '-'1' craw similar t the pelican, ly r:c'5tf; it can carry subsistence forseve-aidi".. ' is very fleet, bei r ? ab!e t o-:tf .0! it a- horse in the rnnntrv. The spots on the rich brown c.'.vr.o? of the most Ix-antifn! a!.;:: :s ts more beautiful than the io -pi"- Vi nese iure!e. Sir Joha uli c -aA-f safe to transport his pet by water Mississinni river. feir'"nr".the ur,crrri': ltratinn nn.l I ho owji rViarce 01 frcm the ManitAhiTto the s.xdt s has, therefore, wiselr c:ct'r-- t.1 - wav nf Rt Mi-.n. The ccz.: at Fort Bufort furnishes hira wiihs- f.ir fV.a IrJr, TI., iri"'l tier. TTVCn- 5-'"" Canada to Montreal, where he charge to England." car? 1 A .CIA'S AND IS&': BOIGDT, SOLD A.D ESCHAXS OX MOST LIRCR-tl TtS Bought and Sold at Maekei V COUPONS CASHEDi Pacific Eailroad 3d BOrCHT AND SOlD- Stocl't Bought & SM on Corm'V Accounts rerfliHl jtna - el on Dally Hnl!""4'- n J to cheek t nlgut. ttr- 1SA 3Vo. lO Pouth TIlUlI PHILADELPHIA OlD & CO., IW"J"S, lent f-1-1!;;"'., allowed on Time deposits. L Ui-. in all accessible points in the l 'ri.& i r." :.,, Wine ana a general DauM"s .71 A 1 1 .1 V . . 1 II1W . A - TT and tiold tor saio. r.h.?. Gold. Silver. Government other Securities, bought ani. PLANK, M. D.. rb,n,l,r:tu;o vi -1,7, v. V,e -u 7 donee of Di. It. s. uuim. lW wrLmr)'' interest at fair rat. w Dr Moneys receive.! on iiepoi i,! r.: mand, witliout intercut, or vi? -jj.
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