ilit LKvarcMmMMOEsi Adi endues or a Female Sailor. Some twenty yars ago a rair and ar- dent girl of fourteen, residing in a certain ! part of New York State, b.-came so fiao j tious under a parental discipline that ac I corded ill with her irrepressible nature, . lit lUdi'll UJ lilt tilJ iI tun. I'loLllllllllTlib of leather which ii t lie loys regard as ca pable cf communicating rather more tem porary wainth to the system than an ordi nary cooking store. The maiden bore the infliction with commendable heroism, but improved the first opportunity there-, after to elope from the scene of her suffer ings. Going to Hoston, she there pur chased ami donned u complete outfit of masculine attire, cut off Iter hair, and sauntered to the wharves with a marine determination. It wan not long before she found a captain of a China-bound ship, who wil lingly agreed to take her a voyage with him as a cabin boy, atul to the Celestial Kingdom she wenl, without betraying her hox in l lie ship. The voyage was a long one, lasiing no less than five years ; and when the vessel re-appeared in 1ds ton harbor, it was its mate that our dis tinguished heroine trod the decks. Her conduct had won promotion for her through all the intei mediate grades. Upon receiving her appointment she could no longer keep her secret, but with true womanly confidence- she informed t he good-looking, next highest officer of her womanhood I.ikn a sensible man an 5 sailor, this officer at once fell in love with her, and ihe twain were privately married, having previously determined, however, that the disguise should slid be kept up The hnppy couple occupied the same stateroom, on their next outward pa'sag, without exciting suspicion. The voyage was a long one , and on the arrival of the vessel at Marseilles, the young mate, having been prompt in her sailor duties, as before, received permission of the cap tain to go ashore for two weeks. At the expiration of this leave, she cam ? aboa tl i'ain ; but not until she had committed to the care of an honest I-Yenoh couple, a wee bit of humanity in her own imaiie. .... . . . .. , . . - ,l 1 lie snip again sailed lor .lnierica, and once more furled her sails at the City cf I Notions. During the absence of the craft ;hc owners had built a new and larger vessel, the command of which they con ferred upon our heroine's hu.-band. lie accepted the position gratefully, ai:d at i once appointed his still disguised wife as j first mate of the vessel. The new ship j made n prosperous voyage around Cape Horn to San LVancisco, where a contract i was made for her to go out to the Sand- j wich Islands fur a carszo nnd back. She j made tho trip, and then, after cruising j about from cue port' to another started i once more for home. Half tho passage homo was accomplished when the captain died, and his wife took command, and j brought the vessel safely to IJoston, when the owners offered her half owneiship, I and tho captaincy of the ship. Wishing j to visit her child, at Marseilles, she was obliged to decline this handsoma olfjr. and took passage immediately in the steamer for Europe. .-trriving at Marseilles, she vi.-ited the spot where she left her babe; but to her horror the houne even was gone, and she could get no intelligence of her missing babe. As a last resource, she enlisted the aid of the police, who finally succeed ed in discovering that, some years before, tho husband of the woman to whom she bad entrusted the child, had died, leaving his wife without means of support. She bad relatives living at IVdcastre, in Na ples, and thither she had gone for help, taking her youthful charge with her, using lor traveling expenses the money that hail been forwarded, just previous to the death ol her husband, by the mother of the child. To Pelcastre, accordingly, the anxious mother took her way, and on her arrival there, learned that the woman and child had been there, but that the relatives of the former would give her no aid, and that 6he was obliged to go else where for employment ; where she had pone and what bad become of her, none could tell. Our hereine still refused to be discour aged, and continued the search persevcr ingly nml vainly for two years. Ai last she was repaid for her labor of love. One dy, while passing through a ward in a ho?pital nt Florence, her attention was Attracted by tho groans of a poor woman who lay dying in one of the rooms, with a handsome boy weeping over her. She approached and heard her own name mur mured by the sufferer. In another mo juect she waa on her knce3 beside the bed, clasping the sick one's hand in her own, and asked her the question she al most dreaded to hear answered. The answer was in the affirmative, and with her last breath the dying woman restored to the mother the child she bad been so long looking for. Scarcely w:3 the failh ful cicature dead when Ihe impatient mother undid the jacket of the weeping boy, and discovered about his neck a lit tle trinket her own hands had placed Ihero .years before. Mother find son immedi ately proc-eded to Ilarve, froxu whence ihey sailed for this country, and are now lesidtng in the city of Detroit. -SVi.l JiicnT, SV-Which n Wasx't AT ALU A n3T jassicg t:p Pleasant street Jte Saturday ereuitig, saw stKue t ee k-an-iog j.gRin.-t tho door f the Paptist church, jind on looking r.nre ck-sely observed t'aat he -b ia Ihe Bet of taking m ?';iik roia a bot tle. On seeing the man approach, and jrofcat-y thintiog him to be a patfoImD,the fellow reeled arontid, acd Ukjnj lohl tf the doer hnwile, said ; SoIl right, b'r. icrr, V. r.nd alias ir diiuk 'fore I go to be,." Tl.e reiio called Lis &r.e&tRo to tie fit lat the Ir.tlJjD.s' cu LU-l Le leanwl support was I)ptbi cbnrtb, and toggest d that ie Ld s ix;fc.re the butle ld fcira ixs ti; gstter, rheierpoe tipsy curled L?s ictile cd akl dkit.Brgiii5;": llis iLer ihhd tirw-Y bea rsrsi ikt nr. tfl fed rczvj re li.ptW RutJia' bons Ihst tie my irdiapa boitlt wv-n'i j,oa mi. iiiftiJ jia sunTt iv'kctzazti, sV Exclzji'A BIESRY T. iaz:tIS10L,E'S 0 - . - . ,,m U 11 r U U IM U rLUIU ' EXTRACT CATAWBA Companrnt I'Hrlt-Ex(rao( KIiu l:trl antl II 11 III Six tract t'a tuul;i tiraic Juice. For Lirrr niiiiiJnint, Jaundice, Bili'WS AJec tUm.., Sivk tr Xemiiw Hcadavhe. i"tu-ti ran , Ar. I'urtlu Vr(jrtalilt roiitaiiiiH'j io mtrvury, minerals, vr deUtcrioun dray. These I'ilis nrpth" most clplijrht fully pleasant ! XMirirativ. eui-.creedlnsrcastor oil, salts, tnairne sia, i'c. Tliro isnotiiintr more aeciral!o to j t In- stomach. Thoy jrivo tone, and cause in itluT ! nanea nor trripinu- pains. Thoy are oo!Jijso ' of tin? KfNv:sT i.nckkdiknt?. Alter a Tew days' : nso iif them, such an Inviirorntinii of the ontiro j svstem takes place as tn appear miraculous to i the weak at.rt enervated, whether arising from ( iiijprinh-fice or disease. II. i. Jleimliohi s om- i imuii'l Fluid Kx tract ( atawba (irape Tills are j j not siij-'ar-eoateil. iroiii the lace that fiijir ! ate.i Tills do not dissolve, but pass throuirh the stomach without dissolving. convenient; y ilo not pro.lnce Ihe desired lilccT. The C'A- TA WiiA i il.U'B TILLS. !ein pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their licinir tug-ar-eo.ticil. Price Fifty Cents pcrjliox. IK IIENHY T. HELM UOLD'JS Highly Concentrated Compound lull Will radically exterminate froTii the system Scrofula, Syphilis. Fetr Sores, Fleers, Sore F.vcs, Sore I.cjrs, Sore M.i.ith, Sore Head, 1 1 ron -ehitis, SUin 1'imiMii, Salt Kln-im:, Cankers.ltuu ninir at the F..K-, White Swellioys, Tumors, Can cerous Affections, Node. Kickets, (llatidular SH-cIiinjr. Niirlit .Sweats, Kasli, Tetter. Humors of all kim:-. Chronic Kheuniiitism. I spep.-ia. and all diseases that have lieen established in the system for years. : TJetntr prepared expressly for the above com- . i plaint r.t is blood-purify inif properties nrejrreut- j i er than sirtv other p-reparation of Sarsaparillit. I i Itririis the lomple-vion a clear and healthy : ; clor. and r stores the patient to a state of health and purity. For purifyiny tin' blood, j i removing ail chronic constitutional diseases I nr:-ng from an ini'-ure tate of the blood, and i : the only reliable and i-'Tectuul remedy fur the j j cure of pains and swelliie.rof the l.oin s. ulcer ialionsoi 1 he Throat and l.e;-s. !i!othes. Tim-! j pies on t he Face. Krysipelas. ;o:d all Se;'.!y F.rup- pies on the I aee. Lrvsipelas. at:-! ad Scaly f.ri lj,,s of the skin, and lieuuiii vin the Ci i '-i"- Trice, H..--J per bottle. m- IIF.XRY T. IIELMliOLD'S Concentrated Fluid Extract BUCHU. Tlie (ircat Uiurctlo. lias et!rc"1 every case of PTAUKTES in wliicli it )i;is tx-t'i) irivon. Irritation (f tin.- N t k t,I" thi lUatliler. anfl Int'ainmation of th Ki-1n-ys, l'! ffrotioti f tin- K iilncys atnl iil!i't!cr, lie: cut inn of the I'linc, l)isease"sof the frustrate C land. Stone in the Ulal(It r. Caleulns, (Jravcl, ittirk Inist Ik'o.-it, atiM Mneoiii or Milky Iisrhar-i-s. and for Knl'eeblr-I :i:nt Helie.ite t 'onM it tit ions of lioth sc.vi's. attoiil-l with tho fnilow in;r pvmjttoiiis : Indisposition to Kxcrtion. Loss 01 l'ower. Loss of Meniory. I liitlcn I ty of Hrcatli jiitr. Weak Nerves Trembling, Horror of Dis ease, Wji kf-t illness. Dimness of Vision, l'ain in I the liaek. Hot Hands. I- luhittir of the liody, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption f the Face, I'al H'l Coiip.tiiaui'e, t"niers;il Lassitude of the :;:-i-t;!.'.r Sy-tetn, e. j t'sed t'V persons from tl:e !res of eiurtiti rn to j t wenty-tive. and f msn tlitrty-iive to til ty-ti e.or i in the decline orlehanjre of life: alter eontine i nient or labor pains; lied-weUiiijf in children. iim.Mnnr.r-s ktkatt iutiii" iT) 'not-! ' ie nml ml-i'iiril and curr-.s A il lu'seases j ; arising' from ltaliitsof 1 isip:it ii 11 iiml K.rcs. : cs litnl lir. I't imciK-o ill Jafe, Impurities nf flio i Illood. -., stiiK-rcctlitiir t'opailia in itl'i ctinus I for w liii. lt it is used, nml Syjiliiiitic tiflfi-tions j ' in tiicsc 'Wsi-asi-s tis d ill coriiitctioti -with Ilcitn j l.M's Kosu Waslt. ; In many airectiotis jeuliar to T.adii-s tlie Kx- j : tnt-t Huchii is u ti i u a 1 1 1 liy any other rrmcrty as in Chlorosis or Itetent ion. Irregularity,! i I'ainf iillit-ss or tipjircssioti of custoiiiiM y l'.vac- ! j nations, L'lucratcd or S-hirrus State of tho ! I'teris, I.cucorrliu-a or Whites. Sttrility, and j I for all complaints incident to t ho sex. wiiel her ; I arising from indiscretion er linliits of dissipa tion. It i prescrioeu extensively liy tlie most ; eminenr phj sietans nnd iiiidwives for r:nfe.l.i(-d j and Iiclieate t'onst ittitiuns, of both sexes and all a;'es oittrnded with any of tho above dis- ' eis(.s or sj'iiiptoms.i. H. T. Helmbold's EXTRACT EUCHU CL'BES P1SKASKS A B I S I N G K E O M Imprudences, Dissipated Habits, &c, ! in ull thsir stupes, at little expense, little or no oiia Hire iit diet, no inconvenience, and no exno I sure. It onuses a freiinent desire, nnd jrives ! strenf-'th to 1'i-inato, thereby removintr b : st rtn -t ions, preventing and cniinir St riot ores of ! tho fret le;. allaying l'ain nnd IiUtummation. so i frequent in t'nis class of diseases, and expelling i all Poisonous maiti.-r. Thousands who have lieen the victims of in- competent j ersoiis, and who have paid heavy 1'ees to 1m cured in a short time, have found that they have lieen deceived, and that the "l'ot ' son" has, hy the use of "powerful astrinjjonts," ; heen dried up in the system, to break out in a j iiini e ii'j".,rra aled form, per'-ups iiffr Mania-e. I I'se IIHLMiiliLli S KXTItACT ISViHC tor ! a!! affections, and diseases of the frinaiv tir- yans, w lu l iter -. i-t itiff in the Male or Female, from whatever cause oviirinatinjr, and no mat ter of how lon.tr standi!!-;-. I'rice, UiiB Dollar and t it ty Cents per iioltle. IIENKY T. IIELMUOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cnn not he surpassed as a Fa- AVnili, and will ! found t 'no only specific i c-m-dy in every srie eiesof Cutaneous A Hoot ion. It speedily ora'di- ! ates Pitcples, Spots, Scoi-l.ntie iJr.'. ness, Indii- j rations of tho Cutaneous Membrane. c. ; dis pels li-d:iesa:el inoif-iont 1 ntlatn mat lon.I I i ves, itusii. Moth l atches. iJrvnessor Sivi !i, SL-i,. Frost lti'os, and ail purposes lor which Salves or Oinlments tire itsi d ; restores the Skin to a state of purity and softness and insures con tinue healthy Motion of the tissue of itsves- sei s on wntcii lepen,is t ise vi eri,ie elearncs and vivairity of oomplexioii so much, souirht an. I a-Imired. Hut however valuable as a rein- ! e.iy loreMsriniroereotsof thosfcin, II. T. Helm. Ixild's itost Wash has lonjr sustained its princi pal claim to unbounded patronasre. by pe.--.ess-irir uuiili'.tes whit h render it a Toilet Appeiid of t'le most supcrl.Ui ve'aial conironiul char- Meter, cetiuii ii !!.' i;i an eh r.int foru:uta thiis i proiBirti-nt retotisites, safi-tv and etucaov tin- i I iiivariat,le;ee' mp.u:i:ientsot i'.s use a a Ii-o- ; .vncrttm iinn-nt-rdf tr,o t o.nplojn.jn. It is ; an exctiieri'i. Ijottca for dlsa.-.-s of Syphititie nii'.iii.ud ,! , (.on tir f!ist-s.-i s of the I rinavy Otfjurts, arisinjr from habits of tiissipn tion.iiwd it: i-onneettc-nvirfc the Ktrr.et fturlm ar?aivriiia. and CUAwba Ursf.e ri-ii-. in euoh .!;c.tes iasrw-immtudHl.nindut be' suroasstO. ' l'nce, Uae Xonr per ilottie. " I ! XC2 Futl vtrti erp&eit directions acmrmar tba foeli-i:scs. E KtoniTS of tno mi5?t rrsponsfFdi and rt h't ho eliarnrter fornC.shetl a application, wirh tiuutrils of thousands of liviurr wirte .i Inl of ;..Cio n it? oli cited ccrtiflwttt- mijj T"COfHHieniirT letter. mny rf which nro from the biVftf.t sarves. irtohidinfr eminent i'hrsioiuri. 'ltvjrtux-n, tuttnen,' ie. 'Vim j-rtprietor Izls r.erer nrfeE tu their publi; ion irv the jie ,- j ers; he rt-s no-: ortbifr-on th f.ct tiutt hU artHrJes mnk PtanAtrd I're-p-jtrsrivp, do not to propped up bv -rtitic.cs- HT. Hefrrtbo'd's Genuine Preparations Be-iivenjd tostirjr a-Jirtwe. ei-urt from oWr jfov EsnrAB.rsvfr.t 'wash tr TWEX'fy 1 i-VFrS. ffd.ir lirujcristii e try-where. Ad fli-cw tetii fur mf.ftvtatiOGu iit conrii-r;-. u-. ,?K J' l i'rt:,fstn. CIntsr. I.oV ; fade no olt,r . fcf-ct...l:wtu A OHEAT MEDICAL DIS0OEBY Dr. "WALKER'S CALXPOItNIA. v' VINEGAR BITTERS 2 a o "3 tt o . c S Handred3 cf Thousands Ecar testimony to their V.'ontlcr tl Curative tiftcte. WHAT ARE THEY? & R , " o THEY ARE KOT A VILE I s FANCY DRINK. Made of Poor Rnm, "WhiBkcy, Proof Spirits antl Itcfaso Liquors doctored, eptccd nnds-n-cct-cned to please tho taste, called " Tonics."" Appetlz- j ere," KcstorerB," c, that lend the tippler on to I drunkenness and ruin, but ore & true Medicine, niado ! ' from tbe fcativo Roots and Herbs of California, 1'rco ! from nit Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the I OIIEAT JIL.OOIJ rUUIFlEIl and A LIFE ! GlVIXtS l'ltlNCIPLE a perfect Renovator and j Invigorator c f tac System, carrying o3T all poisonous , matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. Ko person can take these Bltter3 occordlig to dlrec- ' i tlon and remain long nn-wcll. ! ! Ti'.Ilbe given for an Incurable case, provided l tl'.c bones arc not destoyed by mineral poison cr j other means, and the vital orsaaa wasted beyond tLa j point of repair. For InP.nnutmtory nnd Chronic Ithcnma- j tlsiu nud tJout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, ' Bilious, Kciuiitciit nud lutermittc-iit Fcvrra ' ! Discnsos of ttie Klcod, Liver, Kidneys, nnd j ' BInddcr, theBo Bitters have been most eucccee- : ! ful. Such I)iseacs are cansed by Vitiated j Blood, which la generally produced by derant'cmeut ' of the IJic-Htivc Urcatis. t DYSPEPSIA OIL 1NDIGESTIOX, Head l ache. Pain la tho ShoulJerf, Coughs, a iyUtneES of tho ! Chest, Dizziness, our Eructations cf tho Stomach, I Bad taate la tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Falpitatioa j of the Heart, Inflammation cf the Lunge, Pain in tha i regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful 1 eymptoms, oro the offsprings cf Dyspepsia. j They invigorato the Stomach and cthuuZato tho tor- , phi liver and bowels, -which render them of unequalled ; efficacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and ! Imparting new life and vigor to the v. hoio system. X'CIt SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt j Eheuui, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustulce, Boils, Car- ! buncles, Kiiig-VVorms, Ecald-IIcad, Sore Eyc-3, Eryeip- elas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Hsmors J and Diseases of the bkln, of -whatever name or nature, ; are lltcrcliy dug up and carried out cf the system ia a I short time by tho use of these Bitters. One bottlo la j uch cases will convince the moet incredulous of their curative effect. , Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood -whenever yoa find Its I linearities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup- i tions or Sores ; cleanse it v, hen you find it obLtruct; J and slasgih in the veins ; cleanse It when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health cf the cysteia will follow. j FIN, TAPE and other WOKJIS, lurkmglathe j tVEtem of so m;iny thousands, are cUcetuiilly destroy- ; -A and removed. For full directions, read carvfully he circular around each bottle, printed In fwur laa j fuages Eglieh, German, French and Spanish. j J. "WALKER. Proprietor. E. II. McDOX ALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco, Cal and S3 and SI Commerce Street, New York. y.. SOLD BT ALL Dr.UGGI3TS AND DEALEIiS. For sale by M. I.. OATMAN & '.. No. 10J iiii street, Ebensburir, J'a. oct7.-Jy.J : id' " i4i fTTTAVINO recently enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a reat reduction from former prices. Our stock con s st-3 of Drills, Meiiicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hail's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Piils, Ointments, Piasters. Liniments, Paui Killers, Citrate Magnesia, J';s Jamaica Git: per. Pure Flavoring Extracts, E-setiees, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Bpiced Svrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, &c. ; CIGARS A XI) TOBACCOS, Pdank Rook s, Deeds, Notes and Koi.ds; Cap, Post. Commercial and land all kinds of Note Paper; , Pencils, ArnoM'a V riling lied Ink, Pocket and Pass Envelopes, Pens Fluid, J'.Iack end Books, Magazines, Nen-f-papers, Novels, His tories, Bibles. Religious, Prayeraud Toy books, Penknives, Pipes, &e t-?r" Vc hve added to our stock a lot of FINK JKWELUY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOCRAPH ALUUilS at lower prices thau ever o!Vcred in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & 5IUUUAY, July 30, lC,$. ilaiu Street, KhoHsburg. KNTISTKY. The undersigned, a grad uate of the Bilti- more College v,r;-" v of Dental Sar- X'Jtj'' gery, respect full v offers hi I services lo ino X.-' S -V- X ii i to tho citizens of Eb- ensbt;rg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the focbtii Monday of each month, to re main one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD. D. D. S. DR. H. B. MILLER, jpp Altoonn, I'a., llXlJ Operative arid Mechanical DENTIST. Ollicc temoved to lrginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria county or ehewhere who get work done by me to the amount of Ten Dollars and upwards, will have the railroad farededucted from their bills. All work warranted. Jan. 21, 1663. -cf. TAMES J. OATMAN, M. J)., tenders his professional services as Phy- sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carro 11- titvn . r, .1 T-inir.;.. .f:: r ... r , -, , I ou- .iv limy , vuice iu rear oi iiuim- ing occupied by J. Buck: & Co. as a ttore. Night calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A. llaug's tin and hardware storc- Tilay 9, 18G7. 1 LOi'D &, CO., Bnnkrrs, -"- Ebensbueq, Pa. Gold, ful vtr Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made in all accessible points iji the United States and a general Panking business transacted TSfr s 9 . f J " a. CO., IiANKESS. Al.Tonvi 7 Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on dc m.nid, without interest, cr upon time, Vri.: de li interest at fair rates fin 31. J. LLOYD, successor to It. S. Bunn, Dealer in Drvys, Medeine$, Faints, Ire. Store on Main Kirwt ..;i. i -ianston uonse," Khensbur", Pa. October 17. 1867.-Cm. W. JAMISON, 31. D., Tenders t?3 profespional services to such of the eit.zei,s cl tlie above place and viciuitr as kAt require medical aid. April Si.-ly.J "P H. PLANK, M. D..tcr..Jws his , " pn.lossi.-inal Kervioes to ttif citizen- of Fnenst.ur? and vieiniry. OfTU-e ,.t, ff iu-h s'reet OfiH.-silf liie nrrw CrtiS4rfpri-;roii.i t ciiuicti ' Katt Vi urd. N"!rlit r-II.s eji tx- inaii fit i Ue into resi d.nco of Or. K. J?. Bunt:, TV'est W'ar X. tmyV C 3 lli (0 III . f jtri JSsVi 1 ? r ? ' & 1 J n s p i f 5 1 Vv-- - o ; n 0imm lis il Phi Csh ; J o C V 5 THEY ARE NOT A VILE E 5 t- e Tilings Worm Knowing Cleaning Ij"TTLks. The fur from the iriile of buttles can b removed by putting iu small pieces of brown paper ia cold water and shaking it about. Eakache. S-mebody gives the following simple remedy for this distressing affliction : Melt a little falty butter or gravy, and put a drop or two in the ear. lie says it gives immediate iclkf. Old feather beds and pillows are greatly improved by puttiug them on a clean grass plat duriiig a heavy shower; let the beds be come thoroughly vetted; turn them on both sides. Let them lie out until thoroughly dry, then beat them with rods; this wiil hghten tho feathers, and make them much more healtnful to sleep on. It removes dust and rejuvenates the feathers. Fevek and Afii'K. We believo we have published this recipe bef ire, but it will do no harm and may do gool to reproduce it. It appears rs a leading editorial in the Clever laud Herald: "We wish to give a very simple remedy for fever and ague, and wish to em phasize it by saying that it h:is, to our knowl edge, proved very efficacious. It is simply Common salt. A teaspoonful taken in watr, and a teaspoor.ful deposited inside each stock -ing, n-xt tho fiK-t. just as the chill is c'tnirg on. That's all there is of it; but knowing that it hi'.s been Very efiicadi-us in 'break ing' a chi'l and perfecting a cure, v.e put it iu our edi'orial chimes, where ro humbug remedy thai! ever find a place if we know iu" Kkadt AnttD'.te f-r Poisosrs. If any one swallows jiois'.in, instead of breakitig out into multitudiuous and incoherent exciams tions, despatch some ore for the doctor. Meanwhile run to the kitchen, get half a glass of water iu an thing that is handy, put into it a teaspoonful c f ca!t and r.s much ground mustard, stir it an instant, catch a firm hold of the patient's nose, (tho mouth will soon fly open.) then down with the mix ture, and in a second er two up wiil come tho poison. This will answer in a larger number of cases than any other. If, by this I time, the physician has not arrived, make j the patient swallow the white of an eg, fol j lowed by a cup tf strong c- ffee, because the.-e . nullify a !argtr Dumber of po'sons than any ' other accessible article, as autidotes for any j remaining in the stomach. iNURonisa Tov. Naii.s Aoais. The pain j and trouble from this cause cm be immeili ! atel' and permanently relieved, without pain ; in the folh wing si-nyle manner: j Take a fi'e, some four inches in length, : bastard cut, fi.it on utie side atul round on ; the other, new and sharp. File down thus I all the exposed part of the naii. till it is s ift and pliable. Tiiis will inimedia'ly relieve ! the part pressing into the fl-!sh, which jeed i not be cut or extracted. The filing is not in the least painful, as the file will not take hold of the skin or f!es.h. In the course of j several months, the nail will grow out thiol: j aaia, when thu filing shouid i c repeated. ! The edes of the nail wi'l never grow into : the flesh so long as the p of the nail is s ft J and pliable, and thre is n.thicr so simple, i convenient, safe, and paiukss for keeping ! it so as a file. j To PiF.viVE Faded Clctiifs. In a quart of j vinegar boil Ibreeounees logwood, and wht-u i the color is extracted drop in a piece of car j bonate of iron, the size of a large chestnut ; j let it boil live minutes. Have the articles I to be restored well spougtd with soap and I hot water, then lay i ; g them t n thetabio and j brush the nap down with a sponge. Then : take the tiye upon t he table and sponge them ; ail over with it, taking cate to keep them ! smooth and brush downward. When cotn- pSttely wet with the dye, dissolve a teaspoou : ful of salar..tus in a'teacupful of warm water, I and fepong over agiin with this, which sets ! the color so completely that nothing runs off. ! They must not be wrung or wibiklel, but ! carefully hung up.to drain. The brownest I cloth may ho made a perfect black in this I simple mauuer. So many peopl-j have faded garments, that this recipe may be uf service in lestoring them to a lively color. j c , , ,,. ., , . . , Scakllt iER I he PhilaeWpl hia Press having published an itt-m in reference to the scarlet fever ia Chicago received from a correspondent the following communication I Your remarks relative to the scarlet fever iu I Chicaco. inclines me to rffe.r for vonr enl- i u runs what a tiisiiuguusbed pliy.-.cian of ! twenty-five years' practice said to me some years since, and being dead, and leaving no immediate relative as his successor, it should not be considered uncourteous. t.iid he : No one need die of scarlet fever. I have never lost one. I am not your family doc tor, but an intimate fiiend of him who :s. You're raising a family of children, and in consideration of kindness rendered me I give you my mode of treating that disease, "it may be called skin disease. In other words, nature in its efforts to throw off the disease clogs the pores of the tkin. If (hese pores are not kept open the disease- settles upon some of the viul organs and death frequent ly results therefrom. Take one quart of hot water, one gill of alcohol or whiskey, and one iump of wash- j ing soda the size of a walnut, and with this simple preparation while hot. with sponge or napkin, bathe the patient, cither standing or sitting, beginning at the top of the head and bathing down to the noles of the feet; five minutes will be sufficient time ; theu wrap in a blanket ; in, say twenty minutes, it will be found that the fever will have dried' the moisture left upon the body by the bath ; then put ou dry clothing. If the case is very severe, the bath should be repeated in three houts, if not two or three times a day. Medicine is tin necessary, unless tho bowela are constipated. Having practiced the above witb my four children and with success, I resnpetfnltv cmVimil if x D. M'LiAUGIILIN, TTOIiNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa. Ofiiee in the Exchange building, on the 4 Corner of Clinton and Locust streets ud stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. JOHN 1. LINTON, 1TT0RNEY AT LAW, JoTinsiovn, Pa. I Office in building on corner of f Iain and Franklin street, opposite JWansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. Si. 1867.-tf. CW. EASLY, Attohney at L.ir, Office, No.-108 Franklin street, Johns town, Ta , two doors North of Frazer's Drug Store. Will attend promptly to all manner of legal business that mat? be entrusted to him. fj L. PERSHING, ATTOIiNEY-AT- Law, Johnstown KFa. Office cn Frank lin street, upstairs, over .John Itenton'a Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18G7. KOrKLIN, Jnhnstown. T. vr. DICK, i. lien so or". KOPELIN & DICK, Attorneys-At-Law, Ehensbnrg, Pa. OfEre with Was. Kittcll, sq., Colonadc Iiow. oct.22.-tf. YAM"ESC. EASLY, Attorxey- KJ? at-Law, Carrollioicii, Cambria Co.. Pa Collections aud ail legal business proniptlv attended t-j. - Jan SI, 1So7. ( 1871. SPRING. 1871.! I am now prepared to offer SUPERIOl! INDUCEMENTS TO CASH FCRCUASKRS OF Til, SHEET-IRON & Hf Ell WAHE. KITilEK AT WHOLESALE OK K ETA II My stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, SJieel-lron, COrrER AND BRASS WARES, KNAMKI.I.F-D ANI 1'LAIH r TTPT" Uft-nTO nnTT.f'RCl COAL SHOVELS. WINE LAMPS, OIL CAKS, IIOI'SLFURNISMING HARD WAKE OF EYEIIY KIND. Sptai'i Anti-Dint HEATING and COOKING STOVES EXCELSIOR COOKISG STOVES. XOCLEiTJUMril and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desirtd I will get when (Jidered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates. &c, for re- ; pairs, on hand fjr ihe Steves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular j attention given to I Spouting, Valleys and Conductors. i ail of which v.ilt bo made out of best mate rials antl put up by competent worn men. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys VHOI.KSAI.K OU IlF.TA II.. I would call particular attention to t!;e Light House Purner. with Glass Cone, for givieg mote liizht than p.ny other in use. Also, the Paragon P.urncr, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale Merchants Lists now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in person Ilopung to see all my old customers and many new ones this Spting, I return my most sincere thanks fcr the very liberal pa tronage I have already received, and will endeavor to pleas-j ail who may call, wheth er they buv or not. FRANCIS W. II AY. J( hnstown, March 7. lStiT. rg il o IvI A S C A II L A N I), WHOLTSALE 1 EALER IN GROCERIES S QUEENSVARE- VOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, rrtn UbUau BACOa FLOL'R, F D AISJD PROVISIONS, 1323 Elcvcntli Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All such poods as Pnicps, P.rushes Wood and Willow Ware, Slioe lihicking and.Station ery will be sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and r'1 other coiij in my line nt Philadelphia. Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts huv?h current prices. To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving them ..il freight and drnvace, as they arc not required to pav freights 'from the principal cities and no .iray- pririctpnl cities nnd no !ray age charges are made. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of ihe hest qualitr and my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, upright business, and by promptly and satisfactorily tilling all onlirs, 1 hope to merit the pntron-ige of retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Order re spectfuilv solicited and satisfaction truaranteed in all cases. THOMAS OAKLAND. Altoona, July 21), ISiiH.-tf. i: O It G E W . Y E A G E It , Wholesale nml Itctall Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Til. COPPER il SHEET-ISDN WARE OF HIS OWS MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in hia line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTOOX.4, I4, The ordv dealer in the citv having the ritrht to sell die renowned "BARLEY Sli EAF" COOK S TOVE. the most perfect complete nnd satisfactory Stove ever ntroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Tricks Low. satisfaction guaranteed. TOOD, MOliltELL, fc CO., WASIIISQTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and fietcil Dealers in mm m domestic "dry coobsl MILUJLRY GOODS, HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILS. CARPET3 AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, G LASS WA T, E. Y I'.LLO VV W A R E WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH. SALT' CARBON OIL, &c, c. X3? Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled ou the shortest notice and most reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL & CO. piHST NATIONAL SADDLE AND - HAItXKSS SRUP OF CAM RUT A COfXTr HiRh street, rop?;.-;!te Union School Hr;rv. ? Vi-sfc WarU, Klientibnrjr, I'a. M. M. O'JI- II l' VroprietoF. X'Xil.Utx itnd irirnr mntlp ami V paired and all iMhor work in mr linf e.eite,l m the test ruauner, n the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable ratoe. Ll-bi.-tf .1 SAYS MONEY BT PATBOMZIXC mm 9 (UEAP CASH DEII.EKS IX 1LU llUliO JUill UUUliO, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Rea(!y4iade 6L0THIN5, Hats, Gaps, Scots, Shces, CLOTHS, C ASSIHERES, SATISETTS, JCAXS, N. iCWWVjj WW b .Wilt And Jre?.li aut! cnipltt tttoek f CHOICE F.IMILY GROCERIES CONSISTING CF Emu Family Fiem RA1., FCF.D, Jbagoh, salt, fish, ! FRESH YEGETAULES, DRIED &, CAN'D FRUITS, cf-ro rr i c Anrrrrc- UJIIO, 1 ,.10, O W 1 I j-L- O , SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. Also, a large stock of tk Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, STOKE ON HIGH STREET, Fvur Doors Hast of Crew-ford's Htelt rbcnshtir?, Ia. M I , t , ni . , i! The Largo t Gropcvine. O:) KLJ' KnurcTi'ioN ix Thicks ! ! a few n,;!.-s i-, m the ... 2 TO CaSJI CUSTOMERS'. v;i:agcrf S.in'ali.ttbaia.or.tu I AT TIJC S:Oi:.SSJl.:ilG coast of Cil.fon.i.i, is the iarj I iiOUSK-FiJSIA'ISIHXG STORE, s HX The iM..'rs; -n1 rKi..ctfi:llv inf., mm t! . r r-t "t . - i .1. " ..i i: LlliVIib I'l iiUMISUlH HI1U liiC pilLMiU tn:ci ally that he Las n,a:e a great rcitucti n IT: i prices to C Abrl liu 1 L:lb. My st.ck wib CASH UUVlv.lS. My st consist, in part,ct Cocking, Parlor ami ir,: ng Stoves, of the must popu'ar kiu Is ; 7Vri-u-are of every description, "f my own man ufactute ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, Sctews, Putt Hinges, Table Hinges, iShutter Hinges, Bolts, Ir. n and Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, 'JV.ble Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks. Meat Cutters. Apple Parera, Pen and Pocket Knives in ruat variety, f-cisSors. Shears, liazors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines, Augers, Chissels, Planes, Com passes, Squares, Filed, Hasp. Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Kip. Panel and Cross-Cut Saw. Chains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes ! arJ Snaths, Hakes. Forks. Sleigh Pe'ls. I Shoo Lasts, Pet's. Wax liriit'es, CI...lhet? ' Wiingers, Grind Stones. Patent Molasses ! i Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes. Cast Steel. Kirles. Sho i j Guns Ievt,lver.s 'Pistols, Cart rid ccs, 1'ow- ! j . , n , , r,;. 'n,,.M V,er T- faJ tVc"' U 0t ,v,e .'U s ! i C,rafes aml I,re Lrlcka. Weli and Cistern; i - - . . . - - . . ...... , j Ware of all kind ; Wood en and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, fish Uil, Lani Uil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Tarnish es, Turpentine. Alcohol. Sic. FAMILY CROCERIES, such as Tea, Cuffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr- j uj.s. Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, i Fish, Ilominv, Crackers, Rice and Peari j Parley; Soap's, Candles; TOBACCO end I CIGARS ; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, j Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove, Clothes and I Tooth Prttshes, all kinds and fcizes : Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many ether articles at the lowest rates for CASH. j-IIuce Sjwuting made, pain :d and pr.t up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tin war wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburs. Feb. 29. 18S7.-tf. I GEO. C.K.ZAIi:,!. JAS. B. ZAI1M. ZAHM &, SOW, DE ALEP.9 IS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSVVARE, Hats,Caps,Eoot3,Shoes, AKD ALL OTHER ARTICLES L'suallj Kept In a Country Store, WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKES TN riCniSOE FOR GOODS ! STORE ON 3IAJX STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10, 1SG9. KBENSP-URG, VA. H. L. JOHNSTON, J. K. SCANLAN. JOHNSTON & SCAN LAN, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria co., Ta. OHice opposite the Cojirt Uouso. Ehensbnrg, Jan. 31, 18G7.-tf. JOHN FENLON JTTORNEY AT LAW, Ebtnsbvrg Pa. il Office cn High street, adjoining his resi deice. J;ln 31. lS67.-tf. W ILT .1 AsfKITT ELL ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebeusburg, Pa. U OHice in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. l867.-tf. WM. II. SECHLElf, Attoknkv-at- Law, Ebensbnrg. Ta. Oflice in Thos. Lloyd's new building, one door north of Colo nadc How, Centre t-ueet. GEO. M. liEADE, AttorvfyatLaic, Eber.sbarg, Fa. Office in new buildicg recently erected on Centre street, two doors from High street. KO. W. OATMAN & CO.. Attou- EYS-AT-L.t W. I.tiCtisburL'. fnmhris Co.. ; Y. Tl The collection nf notes and bills, wboi ci j due or pat.t due, wilt receive prctuvt atteutioa . ! i A Slory c! a ; writes : Iq the churchvar 1 cf T t is a remarkable a?h t:"ee prw;"'2' t-nib of Lady Annie Gri.,,-,.,' daughter of Lady TLani-r v ! , iT .... . . ' "M,tJ'j t ; 'J l.e trad:ti.,n is U.at U-i:. .' : future ttate, ehe exrreid i'"1' tl at if tlLf.ro n. vr. t,... '-.1' " ".urt? s;ate . ' j yrow out of hep heart. Wi, ,'f, i there for this tradition ? Trl u':-'. i Oddly enough, tho hlWu-g tracted ftom the it itl Ti" j VKl c"" 'taring tn the fa;.. . j To use the wotds of cur conesr, n", Ax.f, "Cnn at.y, tc e'licca-.' ,v '" t-... I,. J t Ii IT. ' t j itiu-s icctiu t jeie-n nr t uttercuck's "Iiistorits ?. A it County cf Ut-rtf. rd'7 - !,-.. .1 V..T. ', 1 '! Iw n. in Ilertf jjd.-iiir;' inttnst to the cut k n is a sp. ,t , ' '.n t-.i. r .. teing ti e rteting p!ace t f ;:.t, tl., .... .' of Lndy Annie Gnnistone. 'I'-1 tale' of ihe neigh b-.-rh -.'il is to tl'j the faid Lady At Lie Gnnistne S ist without a shadow ot i (!;t in ,fV' and that so firm was her I i!:tf existence of a God, that at .:r i:Va-- last words wtre to :hc tl'-ct t d exit-ltd, sypn cim tn--s woi.il i-...', her tt riibsU.ne. Whether such",. . Used, and in such miur.t-r, it is to detcrniinp ; but. whf.i.er i;e . .-t:. rect cr not . seven elm !ru- hive-.,. . i i. ,i ... i . .. .. . . liiiui.ii iic f'.mu iei::u, a:r; b y n;e 6i'i!i nia't U' V :t; a.l making the reaiiing if ti.einscr fieult and a! uo; ble it. iaihir,gs that suri..u:.ded I he Ii. ; in tntriv phicts brin;v i:i,he: of the tttes. The nun.trvUs r.irr ', in a!l parts of the tiur.ks a t-.-t ti e l s visitors curh sity has drawn tj ft Tt;e trees aieeach distirct and t?ar.t notwithstanding the strut cLe- f ' ! T'Vun I ; Toa,t;..r:s tj acc-unt I r ti,e.r Leeti started, but tome are ( f so ;n a nature that the c ut. try ; their favurile old bUry ci" L v.v ' MaMMOTII Pi'SM CSil ANO GfCjr The Largat Rvnbush in .'.: lii, ;'. ' largest rosebush k.'.o.vu is i,,.,w t.- ; nourishing in all its I stiene'h ia Toulon, mature,! I'ra'.ce. t wall Beventv-flve f Z ' V t". in height; the m;.:u ?U-ck vv.m t ; iho mci.es in circi.u n rtr.;i. i: i -f May, 1870, it pro-lu-t.1 GO.Cj: : e n 1 ' w ''.-"" ' et i.'.i. ' are conducted (if later a V rn : feet in ( ne tliiec'ion, t: are suprrtcd by pules sticks set in the earth, u :.v , . n : ;. Lt viPiT t' ? ;..V i appearance i f a banyan tree, i r!';. delightful shade. It is tt.'y re:tf.!t t ; the pr.aiuct cf this vine wasacur-t;:: ' tuined ; v. h:.;l..-t n.tJured itv.i;:: v. ; six tons. Tiie grape is cf t' e . re l.-;. foriiia or Mission variety. T. ejf .-i.a:- ' : I j ' , cottnt oi tne or.ini: oi i:.s n;.'-:AMi i rnav he f, und ititertst'n t 'f r-i 'c-;: "lietweec sevanty an.i e:g:.ty y.v: . a Spanish cirl, whose mustaug a. t: ry, and who was in !.a-te to :;a:. broke a switch from a yr.ipev'.Lt 1 v : ':.-. siile, with whii.h to assert her rii.i-'7 . the atiimal. and having acc -n L i olject. co hfr arrival h.-u.e si.e c;t. stink it down in the rr,( ist c.uzi spring by the door, acd f.-r-.-t it :-.: That little switch has I ecomt t't.it '? a.d in sotiie resrects the ost -' vine in ti e vri rid, itldit g u cr.si-. r.early 14,000 poun.'.s of grapes."' ! Ni T a Parallel Case. Ob ct.s marches of the Arr.ij of tLe Pi.tL'tnacti :: Virgirii. the horse cf a well-kncwL t lain i f a New Yotk repiir.ent "pik't- " and was left at the side tf the ro"... after which the dominie espied a ta; ing animal rrizin; in a fie'u rear ttrti It rtquired but o few minute.-.' t in e vi fer the sadd e, etc.. to his back, ar-1 n. -ing him. he was ridir t: r-ut e n 1 1 t: ; where he met a Ur ited States -p"''" ter. when the f Ih winir ColloO'iv rL- j Where are you piin. with ti.t h "Going with him? Why, I'm ride him, f course," said the cl.ap"' "But you don't mean to av s..at gcin to steal him, t'- y- "Certainly n t 1 niv r?e : a C... j given out. a: .. we i.re ia eemy J trv, and " "-Oh. that's ve-v well, but usy da'y vi J A. Q M.. c.mpe'.s me to t.ike p - I him : be.-ides. 1 h n't think it r: well fir a chaplain lo he ttea.'.u a his own ha gieu ot:t." -But, my dear sir." said the fr.sp "don't jWren-ember that en a terta.- .y siou our Sdvk.ur commanded ore : " disciples to saddle and bring Lira " that he rriuht ride into Jertisa.eni ! '-Yes. I know all about that, bitt t: a parallel case, sir : you ain't our ; wc'ie not going to Jerusalem, and tr.i. n-,sl ain't a iu kass. so TOU tar. gt- 1 ' ... , w ilntir. cfr Ktj luiok. lust as fltr.C , ...... .w 7 j . I i lease. The arsrurrent of the oti3rtfr-n-.,-: r r- too rowerful. and an uuconditina; s-- der of the same was at once r.';da, t-1 j j parson having to jog alon on lie might. I .-.it O! r dilosopher ! Horace Gr'fJ. :V author of "What I Know About F-i'3--'- on reading an item that cucumber w very plenty in JtlTerson county, Fi-i wrote the following letter : J. P. George, Editor JrfTersonkn.'B', cute, A 14 icAn . 1 1. i i.t v . . . . .. ... , i ... ,ri . ' cl uisastrous lit-pr.l.Iican oeie- " . Yotk Cuds me reekiDS solace in "j Know About Farming." If my er suljtict will assist yuti in the ni Ms agriculture, I wiil send j'ou a coy? F"f . If .;tT . 1. ,,.r a If' '"- vouns cucumner trees, i uu-t""- tlio pniimlitF . rvn.-I n rrx VPTV iftr. ' vicinity. 1 do not see wny tne lJ used for raising pickles, and ' J u me s.imc T will endeavor to lit V 'U KC T? t ..: :ii Mi,-h I.J I- IfMill. . UCii 11UU llll U'J U't,.- . ,; man mind, and there is no yeas1" 'J - . I . .1 II . J. a rail--3 opny wcy it tuouiu mi -i' - cucumt'er Trees, me onir hers grow cn vines and they slusa i:P the fail. Trulv yonrs. . ' JIOBACI GBSr- An Elmira farmer wrot? to -r- for advice as to whether plaster wa rt .. be l .. tntel t'J '. useo gravy or nutter cn , p J' pesed any one could get accusi"-" ter if thev n;ade an etTirt. t 15 l- tata.cj e-j n , " Lest for carriaga purpofe, toJ u" for farm woik. 1 IT