2239 A Sitting Room "Interviewed." BT A BUY OK THE PSKlOD. 1 returned bomo the other morning from market, and upoq entering the hall of the house heard a confused and buzzing gonad. Not being able- to discern from what part of the bouse the strange uoiee came. I ad vanced stealthily through the hall and into the sittiDg room, into which the first rays of the morning sua were failing from the east ern window, and there found the furniture engaged in a wordy war. The clock was on a strike for the fiftieth time that day, and grumbiiDgly declared it could not afford to run any longer on tick. The piano remon strated with the clock for its insubordination, and advised it to weight. It replied by ad monishing the piaDO to take care of its notes, which would be' due when Mra. came down stairj. The piano, somewhat abashed. made no reply, but its fik-Dd, the chimnev. addressing the clock, said sententious!. "My draft is good." Ileie the clock catchirg a sarcastic tmile from the window, turned" upon the new antagonist saying "You need not be puttiog on airs over your saEh ; the old thing is sailed and needs washing. Olb would suppose you had enough to do to i Jook alter your own concerns." The win dow meekly replitd'lt id true I have panes, but I try to make light of them." "And so you do, dear," said the lire-place, which having an elegant mantel, was rot at all envious of the window, although it said in an undertone, it did consider the paper a stuck up thing. The centre-table cow; broke in saying u was a shame it shcu'd be com- ! pelkd to stand there every evening on its j naked legs before visitors, while the bureau, j up 6tairs kept ail the drawers. The tire ! had challenged Jcmes to a game of poker, j (the piano having refused to play because j aa it said, the door Lad taken the key, and had accordingly been hung.) but James haJ ! no sooner dealt, than the able?, cot Laving been invited to take a hand, flew up in a ' rage and threatened to choke him, ar.d the ! soot followed ffoni the same reason and j tient Stool i-t.iwi.1 l 11,1,1! room ; they had Leen we?l caned and were j silent. The side-board had a god llow f j spirits and was tanleiir g a pitcher, atd i three or four tumblers, saying thoy did rot ! dare either to pitch or tumble, notwithitand- j ing their nrrogar.t pretensions. I observed that for some reasou they were all down en ' the carpet, which had been wors ed in the j contest and was now bound and prostrate ( on the tloor. The slovo stood quietly warm- i tng its feet and smoking its pipe; cad tho mirror only looked on and reflected. The carpet said it had to bear all the tax, and said the cand'estick was a brazoii thing. Washington's picture was ia no frame for gating. Venango Spectator. Very Sikgclab CoIncidekce. It i a singular, but not les3 true, remark in a l ite work, that Jefferson was born jn-t tight years after his predecessor Adams ; M."tlif on eight year after Jefferson ; Monroe eight years after Madison ; and Joan Qsi-iey Adams eight years after Monroe. Another curious fact to be observed is that Adams was just GG years old when he retired ; Jef ferson was oS ; Man:ou was Co" ; Monroe was 66 ; and John Qaincy Adams, had he been elected to a second term, would have been CG. Adams. Jefferson and Monroe all died on the 4ih of July. JJEMOVAL and ENLARGEMENT. THE LATENESS 01? THE 8BAS0N AXD AX . SW Xecessl fates commencing earlier thna nscal onr "Whilst we always sell r.t small profits, yet to make a I FT AND LARGE SALE WE VILL CUT STILL CLOSER ! "THIS SEASON OUE STOCK' IS LARGISH TEAK EVE and ail fresh, as these large Annual Sales clear us out. liVLilY ARTICLE OF ES TUER Men's or Boys" CL.GTSIEQ, warranted to le of good material, well cut, and of substantial make, and as the REDUCED PRICE AttK OFFEItED U1W 2-&j5CD:E12 1ST T& "STrTlFgTg WK INVITE COMPARISON OF THE PRICES, Is Great Results from Small Causes A gnat choked Pope Adrian to death, which caused wonderful changes in the nations and history of the whole world. A counsellor of Rome was straugled by a hair in the milk which be drank. This event cansed the most serious results of any thing that ever transpired in his family. Anacreon, on8 of the lyric poets, is said to hve lost bin life by swallowing the skin -f a raisin. The world then lost one cf the most illustrious poets and writers. A dpstrm tivfi war between Fiance and I England was occasioned by a quarrel be tween i wo ooy iiruices. TLo "Grasshopper War," which took place about the time the Pilgrims came to New Ecgland in the Mayflower, between two In dian triors, was brought about in this way : An Indian woman, with her little son, went to visit a friend belonging to another tribe. The little fellow caught a large grasshopper on the load and carried it with him. A lad from the other tiibe wanted it, but he refused to give it up. A quairel ensued, which soon drew the fathers and mothers into the dispute, and era long the cnieis were engageu in a war wnicn neariy exterminated one tribe. Several centuries ago, some 6oldiers from Modena carried away a bucket from a pub lic well at Bologna, which was the cause of a long war; and the King of Sardani was imprisoned for twenty-two viars, where be died. An English and French vessel had a quar rel about which trhould be snpjtiitd first from a certain weil of water, which induced a war that cost 1,000 lives. The great philosopher, Xewtoo. paw a child playing with soap bubble?, which let! him to his most important discoveries in optical instruments. Sttpl.tr. Montgo'Ger saw a shirt waving, when hung lef-'ie the lire, from which he first conceived the ide.t i a buler n. When Galii'to was in the Metropolitan temple of Peria, ha observed the csciilaJio&s of a lamp; and this was the first c nwptiou of a conect method of measuring time. The introduction of the tele.-cope is due t. a little hoy playing with spectacle glasses. The art of printing was Mijjgi-hted by a man cutting the letters of Lis name upon the bark cf a tree anil impressing them on paper. Ou account of which we have books printed on god legible type on a'mot t.ny l - u: . . . t i. !.- . - WHICH V.II.I. l'KOVE j 1 1 i i t i KAT rp rr T THE ?AY WE BUY ENABLES US TO GZT UNDER OTHER PEOPLE'S LOW PRICE I Especially when we are willing to sell m3ny articles at the bit w EMmmwm TO CLOSK THE 12-V(?0?C. WE WIIiL NOT CARRY MUST IOIHj SOX COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES, TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE. Javin(r recently taken possosf!on of the new ly ttttoU up and commodious building- on Hia-h street, two doors east of the IUink Had nearly opposite the Mountain House, ttie subscriber is Better prepared than ever to rnanifacture all w'i1.? theTIN.COPPElt and SUKET-IKON WAHE line, all of which will be f uruished to nT?rs t the very lowest living prices. Ihe subscriber also proposes to keep a full ana varied assortment of Cooking-, Parlor and Heating Stoves of tho most approved desigrns. S-SPOUTIXG and ROOFING made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. REPAIRING promptly attended to. A. I work done by me will be done nVbt and on fair terms, and ail STOVEs. end WARE gold by rue can be depf-nded upon s to qualitr Hnd can not he undersold in prior. A cntinuanoe mod increaao of i r.tronajje i reapectf ullv s iici td. and no effort will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. Ebcnslurgr, Oct. 13, l-70.-tf. 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 2c,oco (Business Coats, ij,ooo Men's (Pants, 15, coo Men's Vests, J,j Overcoats, sum m 3,000 Fine Chesterfields 4,000 (Boys' jackets, 6,500 (Boys' d'ants, 4,000 Children's Suits. AND OF EVERY DESIRABLE COLOR, CUT AND QUALITY. Onr immense Six-stcry Buildings are packed from Basement to Wt, Ai.r. of which roHisi mmm fiiiti m mm. VM. P. PATTON, aionufaeturer nil Dealer In CABINET FURNITURE 150 ni.U 152 Otintou Strtet, jouxsiwry, pa. m ililia BblhiLihlmM 10 sJliiJU. BcnKArr6, liEnsiEAns. WAsnsTAr3, PlDCimAUDS, Chamber exs, I'Ant.fn Sets, wakdkobe3, Hook. Cases, Caxe Chairs. Wood seat Chairs. KlTi iKS l i icmil-rb, i!Ei LtH'NCKS, ! ATTiSOSKS, Tetc-a-1'etks, I:XTKNSIOi TAI'LES. Dl.VIVfj TillLEj, r-,-,.. . , t r i-UAlU'.1', u., i.o., 4-e., Ac, Ac, A.c, ice, ie, ic, KVEHY DESt RItTlOX OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE rnnde to order In excellent style and nt fair ,c"bille o-i Clmiruiakors' uiatcriuls f ail kinds fur sale, rurniti.-ro dolivcrcd at anv point in Johnstowu or at ltailroad M:ili.n tree or extra cliHi--e. v.'M l vvt'i iin; Johrmtown. Oct. 13, ISTO.-tf. " GOOD NEWS! - n-v 5Jj- r-- x ne undersiirned. !iavin- roi o'v.-d and oi tncd a bpienJid asici tmcut of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimcr. Satii.ett Tweeds, Jean.. W ttterproof. i)ros Uo.is of s'i kinds, sucU as French Merinos. Ali.:l.-as.f .list! 7k Delaines, Armuros. l'rim. ic.c. Alt, In endless variety of Shawls, Veils. C ioves II fJl ry and Fancy Artick s for LadU-4 weaMoicthl er with a choice stock of ,ucln- MADE-UP CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ?ETS TlS!'i e.V'tent Medicinos &!c. ; cXu-l-tlS. OIL C LO ru-, and utl other articles of merchaudiPO usually kept in a country -fctore Ail theao goods we pledge our wrd to SKLL A r VERY LOWEST PRICES, iii are cic am tii Ur i-Tliunkful for It m conttnuano-e an aifu la tUo f utnrc. Loretto. P Nop. 1-i" if POAL! COAL! The fubscriber has pruned a COAL BANK on the farm ofDa- alv' ?r.a prvpared to tuntiftt a rwton. delivered anywhere in KlH-nsburc or coai can reaea t.ii Hank by rrnid itvariinu- fmm . l. v. tun Bio re. Kioslili ro- woi receive prompt attention. ",en, Not. M, IbTO.ou. H. II. OVER DOR FT. "VALUABLE STORM an r I)v1tjlI PALt-s-JbeuDdt-nsiRued otr-rsoo tue A!TV mjea'rishlp terms bisSTOUKaud Q t sir-t, .benour wuisi. li is in ti 3 mi- o.i.iiuer Cc-atre or tovvr, co'ivi-i a-J VdJ be frOid lov ior ,:i. rsfc - A. SHOEMAKER, For this oc.sion xve Lave a larpe Corps of Salesmen, and will reir.force from our Cutunu Department. Store will open at CJ- o'clock and keep open in the Lvenins until o'clock, to afford workmen an opportunity ; Saturday Nights until 10 o'clock. A Visit solicited, whether wishing to purchase or not. WHOLE BLOCK OF BUILDINGS, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. SELLING OFF AT COST! 30,000 DOLLARS' WORTH OF h!p&B!!S "iP- CL0TnS- CASSIMEItES. nUOCME. PAIS. I Also, FIFTY PIECES CARPETS, I Of fill frrnrTfka a rwl t J &c, j fol!t. our eure" ffi l a?th VT?2,,1m p"'-s. Trunks. Valines. SutclieU w y 1 aior... : Mirrtuiiuimi' yrc" lumi v ever riTtrM fnp t . ,!,... , vj. . determined to tfv as good baraina as bf-" thr,.n o,,r tal Vu Jlvi iM .ur to,e and aM who have ere? viuiuuir). oiuvma uooila in CHuitn-i piist favors, we hope to mer- ' V";'aP to at onco, as thev m td inr-retip of imjMio patron- I u fuiU' undei-stood that thorp i P. H. SfilELlig & tiOX. tensive purchases in Kanai - .... ,w UJC l.llgVM HUH Illllft COI11- ini,ed.to cltoGt our enT 7Jirad mkcn- il totu hou We aVo, thereto "o detor" JfMf ! 'tit or retail.. cilVu'fTd "iu ou uo oiuor uruis. v-uviii. xsrmg' ine casu witu you, KIS & FOSTER, XCS. 113 an1 115 CIinlou Sfm9 John,lown7 - our store bciukxg. NVw in anVtt-Vf ! ALF, We off-r at Private vale and running back 1 u-et. it is proWii rm..rn.tin tr0cU fronting 30 fort on Clintorj street m cstern I'euusylvania. The 4f.n, i itl "f ,Ue "1t '-"mplote and rx-st arran-ed StiVheS MOPinar goU. 1 his i.s aD excellent f n nort m.i i'rantly fittt"a u HS " t'A Itl'KT ltoOil and business. It is one of the very be located &tuu& V"e.wishi"s to Ke in t he luercantilo trade as any store in the county iocateJ BLaadd in Johnstown, and Las been doin-r us y' WKIS & FOSXElt, Johnstovrn, Pa 'FIIKEE CHOICE MJSINEKS STANDS FOR atv t , u , on private terms throe choiVBARsTAXT ,LE "I offer for F ale i??to???:.1'a- rh Piece of .xna roufvwL'n crr?or ct Iftin an(i Btxtut. ains property wiU be sold all t JScr or in 1 . f11'1 on Main " ' j-u.uuwm. JUUi UiilS. A GREAT MEDICAL D1SCQVEBY T)r. WAIKEE'3 CAXJPOBflA YINEGAR BITTERS 2 Hundreds of Thousands Bear tPrtlmonT to their Wonder ful Curative tilecle. o 3- 05 E. B 52 THEY? g:?5 o gii WHAT ARE fog fr 4, 2-3 gib i Ip S I J?rSM S 55 a miss viv ''2ei-T'(ter 51? fi "2 h 0 0 O "P TEXT ARB KOT A VTL3 5 j isFANCY DRINK. Pi"! Drlsham YounT-s From a Salt Uk P. charge th9 lad. ith ...d" - luauy yar.is of , j1 tr.ke ball were 'ere hern , . "r. urr tuy sixyarda of Cai;. ;:"JC1. who was a tail won,.- n .n a .t , -. uira.auu u was and evtrv bilOJ. tOULlilt ty the Luaiiiti Little tlrors of water, l!:;?e grains of par.l, 2ii,ke mighty oceatu and tl.e ije.iuteous lunJ. Age re made up of mom-.'i t., f. ut tait.s of drops, ami human cLiracttr of litt'e word and action. Ttphoid FEVta. In a receat article upon typhoid fever by SI. Murancbe, it i stated that this dU'e:ie appe.it.n to l e duo ti the ii trodnoii' r v a vi:us. which di ubt'es. r.ct an au tension cr iVtu ent ; ai.d that, while thiory v.culd Migptst the vaine tf ai. apji!ic-ti n of rre -bote, t!,e rrfiilt of actual practice indicates the propriety ot its ein-j-! ytiient even in preferfce to ca.il olic acid actiujr as it does upon the itiineiit, an' modii" iug, if t;ot af iiiiil.ttit r, tha morb d ffu.ion. According to this f eotlt-nian, tl.e ax:tioQ of the creosote proihices a duniiiiiti"L, of the ititrtisitr of the tVvrr. 1 dimioution in the (iuiati ii cf the f.t'eri'eaotion, and a dim inution cf the local and general typhoid symptoms, aud cau.se f ivor.i'ole local action upon the digestive functions. undcrsigi.tJ, "BEN I LS I KY. Tlie gradiiate of the JMti niore College of Dental Sur trery, rep;ct t'uily offers hi PBOFKS10NAL fervices to the ensl)urr and v:cmity, hit-h plce he will vi?it on the fourth Monday of each month, to re miiin one week. Aug 13. SAM'LBELFORD D.D.S. DR. H. B. MILLER, Altounn, Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Orhce removed to V irginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. I;cr?oiis from Cumt.ria county or ehewhere who pet work i!cne bv me to the amount of Ten Dollars and ur.watdV wiM have therai.road Hire d -ducted from their bils. Au wur.K WARBANTkn. I an . 2 1 , 1 1 G9.-tf . lYR l) . WTZIEGLER. Surgeon Den-A-' t;s?, will visit Ei.euiurg p-o- -s fessiocally on the SECOND M iv tV dav oi each month, and rem;iicC,iiv-r? one week, during which time he Oi mux he found at the Mountain llou-;e. C55?Tee'h ex:r:icted without n iin bv the u.e of Nitrate Oxide, or Laughinc (ias IX M'LAEGIILIN. ITTORXKY AT LAW. Jofnistoun, Pa. li Uflire in the Exchat ge buildiag, ou the Corner of Clinton raid Locut .streets m- stairs. Will attend to ell business connect ed with Ins profe.-sion. Jan. 31. lSG7.-tf. JOHN l LINTON, ITTOHNKY AT LAW, Johnstown, ra ti Ulnco in building on corner of Main and Franklin Ftrcet, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown, dan. 31. 18fi7. tf. Wade of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse I.iqurs doctored, EplccJ ana sweet ened to please tho taeto. called "Tonics," "AFpetix r8," Xicstorers," c, tbat lead tlie tippler on to dnmietness aud ru!a, bat are a trne Medicine, made from the K&tlre Ttoots and Herbs of California, frro from all Alcoholic Htimatanis. Ttcy aro Via CJUEAT BLI01 PCKIFlElt and A 1.IPE GIVIStJ l'KINCIPl.E perfect Renovator and livlsoratcr of tao Eystcm, carrying ofT &11 poiEouoBa matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. 'o person can take these BUtora according to direc tion and remain long unwell. 610O viUlbo giveaforao Incurable caeo, provided tho bonta arc not destroyed by mineral pcUon or other meai6, and the vital organ wasted beyond the point of repcir. For IuSnrnmutoi y and Chronic Ilheutna tlaia nod CJout, Dysyepsia. err IndisttctioD, Billons, Iteutitteiit und intermittent Fever Diaeaacs of the lilood, Liver, K.idneys, and JlauUcr, thess Uittcrs Lave been most success ful, buch Diseases are caused ty Vitiated Blood, -which ia eencnUiy produced by doraritmoi-t of tlie Diat'stive Orgaus. JYFP!IA Oit INDIGESTION, Head ache, Fain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness cf the Chest, ZdzxlncBS, Sour rnctatlons of the Stomach, I'ad taste in the Month, Billons Attacks, Talpltaticn cf the Heart, Inflamn:c.tlon cf the Lungs, Tain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred oti,cr paicXui symptoms, are the offsprings of DyEpepala. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor pid liver and bowels, which render them of ur-eQtitllcd efficacy In cleanslDg the blood cf all Impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the wholo system. roll Hit IN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Fait Ilhenni, Blotches, Spots, Flmplcs, tuntuJcs.Eoili!, cr bnnelce, Fdcg-Worma, Pcald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysip elas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Ekia, Hnticra and Diseases of the bk'.n, of whatever name or nature, aro literally dag up and carried out cf the eyetem la a short time ty the usa of these Bitters. Cno bcfle lit each cases will convince the most lixreduioua o their curative elTect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you Cnd its Impurities bursting through the skin In rimpies. Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you Cnd it obstructed and sluggish la the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul, and your focllngs will tell you when. Eecp the blood pure and the health of the system will folic w. P1X, TAPE and other WO UMS, lurking ta tho f ystera of so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and removed. For full directions, read cirt-fully he circular around each bottle, printed In fLrtir loa faagee Eugllsh, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. K.H. McDOSALD & CO., pruggieta and Gen. Agents. Ban Francisco, Cal and S3 and 84 Commerce Street, Mew York. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGIST 3 A2D DEALEE3. Heitil life mmm a OP IIAItTFORO, CONN". "i--e! Z. E'iSLirs, Prtt't. - - rrss:; 3. Ir.'.:K, Sjs'r. 'piIIS COMPANY r: i;ks ncot- the first -L clas.- Li!e Iiisurance Comprinies d(,iuz bus inrss 111 JJiiss.tchurCtts, ar.d by cromp'y ir. with tbe!;isf that State, insures periect satetv to Ltr Policy Ho'dn-a. It prints a) per cent loan of prerivr.m on Life Po!ic;t-- to its Insured, and ! apf lyifji nil the cash collected from its members to Insurance, K-Ves the lareyt Ii:f;u r.mce att:iin:il)ie f 1 r the mount of morev in vested Its prriCti? nre divided arriiM:; the Pol icy Holders, :tnd its Dividends have i.evcrbren les tliar. on j,er cet.t., thu brinping the net cost of tlie li.sr.rrir.re within the most limited meatis, and aftt rdint; the protection o' ii l'olicv on teru:a not excelled by uny Company. Trustworthy and reli.,i!e men are wanted to act as apeiits for this Company in Ca':,!ni. and adjoining counties, ar.d with "snch the most libetal atrangements will be made. To thoe who may be unacquainted with the business, full instructions and aid vs iil be most cheerful ly rendered whenrver desirable or available. COPE A J0IIXS0X, -Agents for Cumbria Cou:,ty. Johnstown. Pa. IIoMf & N' RTOn, General Agents, C4 Fourth Atenue, Pittsburgh, Pi. apr.l4.-ly.J The Kidneys re two In numbed tdluated at the upper part of the loin, Burrounded by fat, and consisting- of three parts, viz : the Anterior, luc 111 l, i 101 1 utiu nit; i.a ici iui . Tlie anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tis sues, or vt.-5us, which serve as a deposit for the urine ann convey it to the exterior. The exte rior is a conductor also, terhiinatinjr in a single tube, and called a L'reUr. The ureters are con nected with the bludder. The bladder is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided into pat-ts, viz. : the Upper, the Luwfcr, the Nervous, and the Mucous. Tfc upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability; others urinate without trie ability to rctuiu. This fre quently occurs in children. To cure these eCcclions, we must bring- into ac tion the muscles, which are t-nvnerod in their various functions. If they are neglected. Gravel j uui biopsy may ensue. The reader miut also be made aware, that however slight may be tlie attack, it is fctirc to nCc-ct the bodily health and mental powers, as oui'aliesh and blood are supported from these sources. Goct.orKheumatipm. Pain cccuring in the loin3 is indicative of the above diseases. They occur in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky secretions. hen tgVtptoseveas;ri Ii. tneu to eight, then to c5nt V"' uu 1 nave been cslUi ' 5c venteen and eighteen y a ds f 1 know therA . J. U,I1H. I J LAUMfr . will say -Dear roe. Sitw 1 Each a thici:. and T . a:1a-J tV, ,1.. . " J . r""1 '0 LV , . ..V- MVO , ,1U y, .. . - Biighamioh.yes.voMiT and you can buy it as ,.! 't'" all that I Lave Lid, aM w is. "If I am pressPd 0" ti ":e"' dulgingmy family ia'thj" the responsibility rr.nn le 1". ' not upon rue." 'l my mother w,re th9 clra'- , ! her mother tff.,re In w ? t until the d.:y cf h,r dth . occasion to wear a c'oak V- ' " this place for tho i.t ajar 49 jears old.anlthfeywAtttK; I do not know whal U i.e. , " : She did r.ot take a clu.-k' wC-V S40. or SoO. and ;t d- 1 cniiu wiiii a j.icce . prcase it all r vcr. K men Kt a si'.k or sat rr--r :-, perhaps, wla'.e vrtar'na ; that has a tiece of r i .tJ ;"s a piece cf porx ;n t!.e ,,,. " milk to diick, ar.d a- likely" -it is Fpil'ed on her driss. z: "VVVil. I d clare my CriX'' Collect very well, a:",d s-j . rocm. when our fathers v ' the f,x atid tL w.x,l, acl" td with hfand-rards, rycz y.'. nnd woven ict c, tL ,-:, I, this way tiie wants f ti p f, - . j stippne.l, or tl.-y had t3 , The Okavel. The firravel ensnos from ne frlect -r iri jri .j.er treatment of the kidneys. Tliesa orgtii-s Loio-r weak, the water is not ci-pclk-d from tho bladder, but allowed to remain; it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone is formed, and grave ensues. Dropst is a collection of water in some r,nw, 1 V?" every cm an w8DU a of the body, and bears different names, accord- ! hat ' " , er r. in to tho parts affected, viz: when generally I li.e,CHD la f.i U3 irei v'--- a- r... diffused over the body, it is culled Anasarca";" wU" as si.e c ,u j v when of the abdomen. Ascites; when of the I cUe ot U jt r'' '' ' a JCi-iue t chest, Hydrothorax. day in two or three week,-. "0; vl Treatment. Ilc'mbold's highly conrentra- m?'"- ted compound Extract Buchu is decidedlv one J ' ;A 3;t 7., .T iK J'C il: ef tho bc-st remedies for diw.w.nf tlr ia ! ' 11 ' ' 1 " Z'-'iSV-tT?.- 1 ' . v 1 ' i. iliill 11 1 I H S T"r .. f - kiOneys, era vol, dropsical swcl!ins. rhpiimn tisra. and gouty nfTections. I'ndor this head we hnve arranged Dysuria. or difficulty and pain in passing water, Scanty fecretion, or small and frequent discharges of water; Stranjrury, or stopping- of water; Hematuria- orl.lnm'r nri no- Gout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without or dark water. It was alwavs hia-hK- I t'n hun ireu times as my.h have. o. t"o. ther na every child, and a L :c-J cr, iD the yard. ; a L;r-; 2 I'J (t; mended by the late Dr. Physick. in these afer. I tions. ! This medicine increases the power of diges j tion and e xcites the absortents into liealthy ac i tion by which the watery or calccrous deposi- tions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well . os pain end inflammation, are reduced, and it is taaen ty ir.en, women, and children. Direc ons for use ul..! diet accompany. rilTEAPELPHIA, Pa., Tcb- C5, 1S6T. H. T. IlKf.MBOLn, Druggist : Ijeak ?ir I have been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, w ith gravel. Madder, and kid ney affections, during which time I have used various medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most emine nt Physicians, experiencing but'little relief. Having seen your 1 .-reparations cxtensivclv advc rticd, I consulted with my family physi ian in regard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this because I had used all kind of adver- rica remetiics, and had found them worthless withfiiit any change iu qtiantity, but increase in color, j L fr 7OOD, M0RRKLL k r rprnm. i wasiiixgtcx sir.u: Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Jchv,' Wholesale end IU.cil bv.sz. HIl I.E.I LIIY CCCDi HARDWAKE. QUF.I-.NSVVARE. BOO TS AND SHurS, HATs ANDQF; H:on av CARPETS AND OI!, LrTI:?. KEADY-M.'.DE CL 1 GLASS WARE. Yi LI.( V T;F WOODEN AND V. ILLO ... ... oilu uau iun(1 IIiem TortlllPff, I llUllUlUIIOttiiU I LLUKu ana some quite injurious: in fact, I despaired i Together w ith a'l m.-mserof WV. -cf c-ver getting well, and determined to use no ouch a FLOUR. B.'.CO", E: remedies thereafter unless I knew of th ,w i CA R BOX OIL. ic . ic. -1 I- L. rKKSIIIXG,-ATTOIiSEY-AT- 4 u. oiiiie I'M i tartK- lirt street, utstairs. over .b.l.r, I.trdware Store. Jan. 31 1 cntonV 1 C7. A. KOPKLIN, Johnstown. T. w. DICK. El-eiisl'itrg. 7"Ori:LIN& DICK, ATToissEYs-Ai LiAW, h.tcnsburjr. Pa. OIFop vith W Kittoll. Esq.. Colonadr Row. foot 22 -tf. IKO M. UK A. I)E, A ttornry-atLaw, HJi Ebensburg, Pa. Office in i- buihlinp recently erected on Centre street, two door from High sdreet. iau 27 F. V. TIEKNEY. pTORNEY AT LAW, Ebcnsburg, ra. H Office in Colon ade Row. Jan. 6. 187-tf. " 'SSS0 STKEET FOi: SALE lusnv -vi-A,. 1 1 u oi ic-et. contajnlnc and runs t.ac-k 13 1 fl- .Ti.r- 13 Serocl at privat sale. A new two storv Lot frouw U fet on Jaekson street ANDREW FOOTER. WILLIAM KITTELL, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebtn&burg, Pa. 11 Office iu Col on ade Row, Centre street. Ian. SI. I8fi7.-tf. JOHN FENLON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Eheutburg Pa li Office on Uigb street, adjoining his resi-dence- Jan 31. 1867.-tf. WM. II SRC 1 1 LEU, ATTortNEy-AT 1 v Law. Ebensbur. Pa Office in rooms recently occupied by Geo. M. Reade. Esq , in Coionada Row, Centre street. aug.27. W. EASLY, Attornet at Law. V-c Office, No. 108 Franklin street, Johns town, Pa , two doors North of FrazerVs Drug Store. Will attend promptly to all manner of iegal business that uiaj be entrusted to him. j g3T KINKEAD, Justice of the Peace j and Claim Agent. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by 2d. Ilassnn, I Ei&ecI, ou Hih St Etessburg. jU. HAYING recently enlarged cur slock we are now prepared to sell at a :re:it reduction from former pr;ces. Our stock con s sts of Dru2s, Jin iicir.es. Perfumery, Fancv Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair P.estor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers. Cbr.-ite M,ignesia, E8 Jamnica Oinccr. Pure Flavoring Extracts, E-fences, Lemon Syrup. Sooth"u,p Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rl'.ubarl, Pure Spices, ie ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Blank Rooks, Ioeds, Notes and Roiuls; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kind! of Note Pur er; Envelopes, Pens, JVncils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Bo,ks, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels. His toiics. Bibles. Rcl'gious.Priijeraud Toy Books, Pet. knives. Pipes, Arc We have mldcd to onr stock a lot of FINE JKWI-'LRY, to which we would invite the attention ot the Ladies. PHOTOORAPU ALBUMS at lower price? than ever ort'ered in this place. Paper and Cignrs sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON i IIUKUA V. July 3d, 1&C8. ilain Street, Ebensburg. fEVEHE TIIE MKMuIlY OF BLa' FRIENDS DEPARTED! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still continuea to mar.r.factnre cf the best material and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MOXUMKNTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work in his line. None but the bea American and Italian Marble used, and j.erfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low & like work can be obtained in the cities or elsew here. Call and see specimens and judge for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto. March 12. 1868. y. JAMES J. O ATM AN, M. J)., tenders his professional services as Phy sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store Night calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A. Hau2'a tin and hardware store- TMay 9, 1867. W. JAJIISON, M. D., Loretto. ninl,rl - -- m Tenders hfc professional services to snch of the citizens of the above plac and viciniiv asm it require medical aid Anril 1. ly T? II I'LANK. M D.. tenders hi i professional services to the clrizona of Ebensburjr and vicinity. Oflce on Hi J i 1 6twt rmpoj ite the new Conxreaational chrifi,, i XlKtr1 be madat th late f. ! i-e-mciies theroaf tor unless I knew of tlie in-.-o- dients. It was this that promrted mp tn"n. I your remedy. As you advertised that it was com posed of buchu, cubebs and juniper berries it occurred to me and my physician as an excel lent combination, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article, and consulting ajram w ith the clri,it, I'concluded to try it. I com menced its ue about eijrht months ag-o, at which t-.me I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the ben efiei.il effect, and after using it three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much like writing you a statement of my ease nt that time, but thought my Improvement mitrht cn.'y be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would efTcct a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you and more satisfactorr t . me. T m now able to report that a cure is effected urier 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- tIon3 m. Mccormick. Should any doubt .Mr. McCormiok's statement he refers to the following gentlemen: !I on. Wilijam Bigler, ex-Governor, Penn sylvania. Hon. Tiios. FLorENCE, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. s. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. I). It. Pokteh, ex-Governor, Pennsylva nia. Hon. rt.Lis Lewis. Jude, Philadelphia. Hon. W . A. Pouter. Citv Solicit. r,!i... CA K BON OIL. ic . ic. 2T W!io:es,i'e aiii re'.aii orres and ' romptlv filled on tLe Li,r:ci:i not reasonable terms wood. uoF.r.i-; Johnstown, Aprii iiS, 1;"J. I; GEO. C.K. ZAIIM ZAHM SOU DEALEES IS nnr nnnnn PUf. WW 1 ii 1 I. II a. 1 HARDWARE. QUEENS' Hats,Caps,Eoots,s: AND ALL OTHEr. Al- t'sjsally Xcpt In a Country! WOOL AND CCOTirr FKS iau..i i y ti1- STORE ON :IAI" Next Door tDtke FostC June 10, 1SC9. EBr; f OOK WELL TO Vl a- - - - IIv.. J Bigler, ex-Govenior, California. r. TTn QHC Hon. E. Banks, Auditor General, AVashing- ! BOOTS AND 5"w )u, i. c. j ...a ny' ton, D. C And many others, it necessary. C2T- Sold by Druggists and Iealers every where. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helm bold's. Take no other. Pr.iCE-ll.23 per bottle, or six bottles for I6.M. Delivered to any ad dress. Describe symptoms In all communications. ADDRESS. . H. T. HELMBOLD, DMC ASH CHEMICAL MIKI. 09 4 Broadway, Xew York. BOXE ARE GEXVIXC UNLESS Done up in Steel Engraved Wrapper, WITH FAC-SIMILE OF MY CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, AND SIGNED Juno2S,lS70.-ly. For Jlen's "d B'" The underfilled TW?tl$?S merous customers and the ru ''rftk he is Prepared to tnannUcturt SUOFS of anvd:re.l '' the finest French caif-km b--ci-- broan. in the tie T bistjia. - I est "notice, ard at r.s trofl'J work enn be obtsine.1 anv .f Those who have worn B1"" ; at mv establishment r,eedro--.. the sin erior quality of hit easilv be convinced of tne give'me a trial. Try ani c', to rromptlv and in ft orkc5,i,D" c Thankful for pail favor, I i: my work and prices f. tiuauce and increase l'' Vfvp. it- Ebensburgr. April iS. lt9' M 0 5 N D B E A MERCHANT HAS jnst received hU U of fine .rf and a full assortment ol Goons. . -,.-rt it'. air. Jiura . i.;,.DTi- . . :..r..m histrieru'11'. . s- ur!rc3 - . r-,. eraliy that Le Las "c"ietu nf goods aua oes's bi-ilding. o ' unj ' . li . , i..ii!!nti,V.i e' 1 ..Lli:: , . he is rrepareu 10 -t-r- and at mo.ie.ate pne Ki..insS to Cltr" . yf ,eu" .i,.tn th aa heretofore at'enc'ed hw good fitiiDg garments. tJ
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