IS TUCRU SO RE.1IEDY T We pity a drunkard ! If there be one man we unqualifiedly 6jrr:pathize with more than another, and whoso depredation we comrnisscrate, it ia that rnnn who Las ac quired and cultivates an appetite for intoxi cating drink. We are not political moral- 1nts in this rpfflrH ntr nrA w flip nilvit. of a political temperance reform. But this I crime of intemperance is of such monstrous proportions and contributes bo fearfully to the demoralisation, misery, crime and woe of mankind, in this enlightened day, that we fain would look the evil in the face for a sin gle moment, and suggest some remedy. It;is painful to wauh the fearful ravages of this crime of iutcmperacce in our own coin muoity. Desolated homes, wrecked fortunes, blighted prospects, broken constitutions, intellects hopelessly impaired, souls past all feeling of self respect, or ehame, tell a sad story, and the impression i irresistable, that we see in our circumscribed sphere of obser vation only a fraction of that evil which per vades society all about ns. Can nothing be done? Is there no reme dy for the growing, terrible malady, intem perance? The State provides for its luna tics, its orphans, its deaf aud dumb, its sol diers' orphans why not provide fur its hope lessly, helplessly intemperate? Is there any class more dependent and more wretched than those given over to intemperate habits 7 We speak now of the extreme cases visible upon every hand. After many struggles for the mastery, the appetite conquers and the man goes to excess and death, as turely as water runs down hill. He has fallen again and again and finally gives up the effort to reform, and plunges down the tsticatn to dis grace and ruin, with none to tday the tide. He has ceased to be m ister of himself, and has become reckless of consequences, and, in a word, is uo longer a free agect. In fact, hundreds of people confined in lunatics asy lums are much better able to take care of themselves and would be far lees injurious to pociety if set at liberty than a confirmed drunkard. Is the case hopeless In many instances we think not ; but even in the most desper ate oues we are bound, if we cannot cure, at least to arrest the evil influeuce. Should not confirmed drunkards be regarded as fit subjects for legal interference and upon proof of habitual drunkenness thould they not be committed to an inebriate asylum under the control of the State, and kept there until a cure shall be effected ; and if cure shall prove impossible, should ho not be detained as one not capable of being entrusted with liberty ? In this way many noble natures might be rescued aud restored to usefulness , whilst persons totally brutalized would at least bo kept from inflicting further injuries on them selves or others. The fear of being thus confined would in many cases act as a salutary check on those who might be taking the first steps in intemperance, and many who have Telt the influence too strong for them would gladly seek a refuge from themselves in such au institution. The experiment has been tried to a limited extent in other States with con siderable success. New York has her Ine biiato Asylum at Dinghampton, aud while its conduct is not just what it bhould be, it is a noble charity, and will yet work a re formation which good men everywhere will applaud and appreciate. Plausible objec tion may be urged against State Inebriate Asylums, but desperate diseases require des perate remedies, and every one who values the bodies, and, above all, the souls of men, must grapple with the evil of drunkenness and leave no means untried to rescue the victim from its grasp. Titusville Courier. A Touching Incident. There is one touching incident iu the life of William Wirt. In his younger days he was a victim to that passion for intoxicating drinks which seems peculiarly the bane of our profession. Affianced to a beautiful and acomplished young woman, he had made and broktn re peated pledges of amendmeut, and she, after patiently and kindly enduring his disgrace ful habit, had at length dismissed him, deem ing him incorrigible. Their next meeting, after his dismissal, was in a public street of the city of Richmond. William Wirt lay drunk and asleep, on the sidowalk, on a hot Bummer day, the rays of the sun pouring down on his uncovered head, and the flies crawling over his swollen features." As the young lady approached in her walk, her at tention was attracted by the spectacle,strange to her e-es, but alas ! so common to others who knew the victim, a to attract little re mark. She did not at first reogcize the sleeper, and was about to hasten on, wheu she was led by one of those impulses which form the turning points in human lives, to scrutinize his features. What was ber emo tion when she recognized in him her discard ed lover! She drew forth her hankerchief and carefully spread it over his face, and hurried away. When Wirt came to himself, he found the handkerchief, and in one cor ner the initials of the beloved name. With a heart almost breaking with grief and remorse, he made a new vow of reformation. He kept that vow, and he married ti e owner of that handkerchief. Well miht he pre serve the handkerchief, as he did, all his life, guarding it with the jealous care with which Othello kept the Egyptian charmer's gift, and ''making it a darling like his precious ye." Something About Yocusklf. Suppos ing your age be fifteen or thereabouts. I can figure you up to a-dot. You have 160 bones and 500 muscles; your blood weighs 25 pounds ; your heart is five inches in length and three inches in diameter; it beats 70 times per minute; 4T200 times per hour, 100,800 per day, and 36,722.200 per vear'. At each beat a little over two ounces of blood are thrown out of it ; and each day it throws out an 1 discharges about seven tons f that wonderful fluid. Your lung? will contain about a gallon of air, and you inhale 24,000 gallons per day. The aggregate surface of the air cells of your lungs, supposing them to be ceeds 20,000 square inches. The weight of yenr Dram is tcree pounds ; when you are a man it will weigh eight ounces more. Your nerves exceed 10,000,000 in number. Your skin is composed of three layers, and varies from one-fourth to one eighth of an inch in thickness. The area of your skin is about 1.700 square inches, and you are sub ject to an atmospheric preure to the square inch. Each square inch of your skin con tains 5,500 sweating tubes, or perspiratory pores, each of which may be likened to a JittleJrain tile one-fourth of an inch lon, making an aggregate length of the entiTe urficeA.f jour bixly of 201,165 feet, or a little ditch for the drainage of the body al ,nut forty mile h.4-)g. GctYouhFlatf Rochester isdistracted. -through the column of its papers, over aritb jznetkal problems. Here is the one propound ed by th latest idiot : If rE0 hundred yard of cord Le wound id a single coil upon ,n cpright post an inch in diamrter. what :nms will it take a jmaa to unwind it, he holding me end in Iris iand and traveling in a circle whose radins j the unwound cord, supposing Le walksour miles an bour -cd wba lba leastbf ground walked ovei? f PAMPHLET CONTAINING f ULL DESCRIPTION GEORGE HUNTLEY, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In n WANK uh m 1UIUU, UUUU II UUil, UUJUUili I I i M lh. Ii EltEXSBUItG, 1'A., Is Bt 111 Afrent for the renowned .Ttna Mow ing und Heuiiinr Machine, as also for the cele brated CUytfti r Moirer and lleoficr, Sloner's su perior Horse Hay ltuke, the best in the mar ket. 1'rout's Combined Horse Hay r'nrk and Knife, which cannot bo. bent, toner's (irain l)rills, nn article every larim-r nlionld have, U rati u Fnnuiiijr Mills.f orn Cultivators, Center Lover 1' lows, wit h iron or wood beams and han dles, cast or st eel mould-boards and land-side.-; also, ayent for the lilanchard Churn, the best churn now in use, and every one of which is warranted to jjive full satisluction or no sale. Stoves and hardware of every description con stantly on hand at low figures for cish. Farm ers ure requested to send in their orders eurly for Muict rs ami Iirnjin, llurse Ji.Tnand Fork. Pamphlets coniaiir.nir descriptions and direc tions for Mnrt r ami .Vj)c-r, and Cluirns sent free on application to GECmOE ItUXTLEl'. Ebensburg-, March 1, lS71.-4m. REMOVAL and ENLARGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATIWG STOVES. Til COFFER k SKIT-IM! mil Having- recently taken possession of the new ly lifted up and commodious iMiiUin on llitrli street, two doors east of tho I!;mk and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than ever to manufacture all articles in the TI.VO MM- Kit and Ml KKT-I KON" WAKK line, allot' which will be furnished to buyers at tho very lowest livinjr prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varird assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved desig-ns. t-.SPOUTIXO and HOOFING made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. KKl'Al UiNG promptly attended to. All work done bv me will be done riu-ht and on fair terms, and all STOVES and VA KG sold by mo can be depended upon as to quality and cannot bo undersold in price. A continuance and increase of patronaye is respectfully solici ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. VA 1,1.1 E IXTRIXGEK. Ebenstmr, Oct. 13, 1870.-tf. ESTABLISHED 1833. Successors to It. WOLFF, Jr., & CO., Cor. Liberty and Sixth Sts., (Late St. Clair Street,) PITTSBURGH, PA.f ImjMjrtcrs and Dealers in AND Have now in Store the largest and best selected stock offered in the City. Secinl Inducements ofFered to the Country Trade. apr.8.-6m. ? j. AMI MACHINE WORKS. Anderson & Frcy vo'gel, Successors to H. S. l owlrr, Iron Founders and Mill Furnishers, ilANCFACTL'IiEHS OF Grist, Saw Mill and White Lead Machinerv; J- rench llurr, Cocalico & Ksop s Mill Stones () tour & 'o.); German Anchor Kmnds lioltinfr Cloth; Water Wheels, Smut Machines, ltollinir Mill und other Machinery, l'ullcys. Hangers and Shafting. So. 39 WATCJi STREET, 2-12. PlTTsnmftH, PA. 3m. JUST LOOK AT THIS !J Important to Ileal Estate Owners. LJAVINO entered into partnership, the sub- Bt ribers are now prepared to do all kind of work in their line, such ns borinjr for WATER, OIL, COAL. ORE. und other MINERALS, mak Jnjr and setting NEW PUMPS and repairing old ?,,eorVe.,lrei,li5 roa,1y at a11 tiir?s to bore and ly PIPLMtnd manufacture and put in position the celebrated EXCELSIOR PUMP, the eheap V.X', ,,nost durable and satisfactory Pump for ells and Cisterns now in use. This Pump will work in a Well thirty feet deep. We will at all times keep a supply of these Pumps on hand and can set thorn up or furnish them on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed j quality and pru-e or work, aud water insured on any farm pr lot of ground. Orders solicited and prompt ly attended to when lenjrth of Pump or kind of work desired is mado known to us. i'orf urther information call on or address - . ,t , Sn'AXt;y ,f VETGJfXRTl, Jlep.Z5.-Cm. Carrolitown, Cambria Co., Pa. VALUABLE FARM NEAR L0RETT0 FOR SALE. 0,77' BUDi,criber offers for sale on fair terms "mV l.,',aj .IiVont3- ,bat nu,Ft durable awl ex cellent tAUM reormly occupied by him, od- Sl'l J2? ' l"lk'rouir,i 'f Loret to, con tu i ni uX 1 46 Af-lMAcrtot which are iu a pood state of cultivation and the balance well timbered. T here is a comfortable Jnt a rood ll vrn nnd an excellent (,nhd on the ' ai i , abundance of intra water. It is a desirable pro perty, beautifully located, and is convenient to churches, schools, market, etc Title indispu table, r or terms and other informt!ou unulv to or address A. W ALTER. VVy I cb. Irf.-tf. Camiltlnicn, Cambria Co., Pa. FOR SALE OR RENfT T'&p niiix. three doors from Centre street, beinir on the south aide of Hurh street and opposite the Foster House. a1d Store Room is a now building-, SSx'JU feet, two stories hi-Ii, with irood cel lar under it. There are two back rooms -OVO upstmrs and down, well finished inside" The building: altogether is one of the best in Kheno bnrff for store purposes, and is decidedly the best ltieated business stund in the town -Pos-CKioiiwill ticjriven immediately. Korfurther information cail upon or add rvss rs, ls.L-tt, Ebeuebuie, Pa. FOMDRI 1871. SPEING. 1871. I am now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS OF ilil liiUi U UU1 KITH EK AT WHOLESALE Oli RETAIL. My stock consists In part of every variety of Tin, Slieet-Iron, COITER AND BRASS "WARES, ENAMELLED AND PLAIN SAUCE-PANS, BOILERS. &0 , COAL SHOVELS, MINE LAMTS, OIL CANS, IIOUSKFURN1SII1NG HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. Sprm'i Anti.Dnst HEATING and COOKING STOVES EXCELSIOR COOKING S7VVES. NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plfttes and Grates, &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors. nil of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimnevs AVHOI.KSAI.E OK RKTAIT.. I would call particular attention to the Lisbt IIou.se Rurner, with Glass Cone, for piving moie liuht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, 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 ruau or in person Hoping to see all my old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa tronaqe I have already received, jnd will endeavor to please all who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown. March 7. 18C7. rgl II O M A S C A R L A N D, WHOLESALE I'EA LBR IN GROCERIES 1 QUEENSWAHE- WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH. SET. SU&AR CURED MEATS. B.4CO, FLOIR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All snch Eroods as Spices, Brushes. Wood and Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking and Station ery will be sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and all other prooda in ray line at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati ai:d Pitts burgh current prices. To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving them all freight and drayape, ss they are not required to pay freights from the principal cities and no dray age charges are made. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best qualitr and my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, uprirbt business, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to merit the .patronage of retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfullv solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. THOMAS CARLAXD. Altoona, July 23. ISC'J.-tf. gj.EOTiGE W . YEA G E R , Wholesale and Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Til, COFFER AIB SHEET-IROI WARE OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING aDd all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTOO.V.l, IA, The only dealer in the citv having the right to sell the renowned "BARLEY SI1EAF" COOK S rOVE. the ntst perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever 'ntroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Trices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. yOOD, MORRELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa, R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIGNASD EOMESTIC DRY GOODS, BIILLIXEKY GOODS, HARDWARE, " QUEENSWAHE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAIL? CARrETS 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 &9 FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT! CARBON OIL, kc.kc. Wholesale and retail orders solicited anil promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms V.'OOD. MORRELL Sl CO. "PIHST NATIONAL SADDLE AND mo-h1? SII? OF CAMBRIA CO IT NTT", HQ &rv(U I'Posite Union School House,) ?Jnn1' J-bV"sburW. I'a.-M. M. O'NEILL., Proprietor. SarhUa, an-t Home, made anil r4 pmred and nil other work in my line executed in tho lH-st manner, on the shoritt notice, and at the most rcawusWe Wl U-ivtfJ IIoav a Ci.erk Got Promoted. Tho Troy Times tells this story of Col. James II. Hooker, an eccentric character, who died in that city some twenty years ago: ".4 remarkable man was Col. Hooker, and very eccentric withal. At times he would fairly boil over with passion, and was very violent in his speech and action. Yet Le was a just man, and directed his fury against only what he deemed to be wrong and rascally. It is related of him that having a dispute with ono of his clerks, the latter would not yield the point in issue to Lim, whereupon the Colonel undertook to put his stubborn employee out of his office. IJut the clerk was ton much for the irate Colonel, and in the melee the old man was laid upon his back, and his countenance unpleasantly tapped. Kising lrom his position, he proceeded to wash his battered countenance, brushed his clothes carefully, and, sealing himself, asked the victorious clerk to como to him and report. Said he : 'A pretty thing you've done, sir ; got yourself into a bad scrape ; committed assault and battery ; licked your employer. This shows that there's some stufl' in you, miserable sin ner, and now, you infernal scamp, I am poing to pay yon for it. You are dis charged from the desk j-ou now hold, and to-morrow morning I want you to take a desk next me, and hereafter act as my confidential clerk, with your salary in creased 800. That's all ; now go about your business The clerk thus promoted had the confidential position assigned him many years during the remainder of the Colonel's lifetime, and never had to whip his employer again to get an advance of salary." Among the many interesting incident, of the Franco-Prussian war, the history of Sergeant Hot!" is by no means the least interesting. The French papers were full of his wily pUts for weeks. 15y birth he was an Alsatian. He was remarkably stern, never seen to smile ; his hatred of the Prussians knew no bounds ; his bouse had been destroyed, he said, his own father had fallen beneath the Prussian sword. He wanted only a chassepot and he would have his revenge. A chassepot was given him, and Prussian helmets came into Paris almost every day as tro phies of his success. General Trochu wished to decorate him with the medal of the legion of honor. HolT refused it ; he would fizht for nothing but revenue, he said. It was then proposed to give him the command of one hundred men. That likewise he refused. lie could suc ceed better alone. After the battle cf Champagny HolT was seen no more - People thought he was killed ; it turned out that he was a "Prussian spy. A country village affords no retreat. There everybody knows everybody's bus iness. You cannot raise half a dozen goslings, without having them stoned for picking cfT your neighbor's gooseberries. Gossip wants no better heaven than a small village. Everybody knows whether this morning, out of the butcher's cart, you bought mutton or calf's liver ; and the mason's wife, at The risk of breaking her neck, rushes down stairs, to exclaim : "Just think of it ! Mrs Stuckup has bought a sirloin steak, and she is no bet ter than other people!" They always ask what you gave for a thing, and say you were cheated ; had something of a better quality they could have let you had for half the money. We have at different times lived in a small village, and many of our best friends dwell there : but we give as our opinion that there are other places more favorable fur a man's getting to Heaven. lom Crumls Sw-jd Up. Mart had a little Iamb, with hair as fine as silk, the longer Mary lived, the more she found that Iamb a bilk. For all the hair was only flax, on that deceit ful brute ; but Mary hadn't much to say, for her's was only jute. rpOWN and COUNTRY PROPERTY AX PRIVATE SALE. 1. A T.OT OF GIIOUXD in Moorotown, with (rood Plank House and OiMhuiKliiis. Cellar under the entire LousjC. AVill be sold cheap and on ensv term. 2. ONE LOT OF (5 HOUND in Monrotown, 66 feet front on Main street ami Ltd l't et deep. A choice selection of Fruit Trees on this Lot. It is u most dpsiriililp lotv.tinn for building. 3. A LAiitiF. TWO STOKY KHA.MU HOtPE on Lot adjoining- the above ; finclv linished and with all conveniences. Good outbuildings and an abundanco of fruit trees. 4. A TWO STOltY FJiAME ITOUSE in East Ward of Ebensbui-tf. Cellar kitchen, wt-il and cistern water. Good outbuildings and ofiice on same Lot. All in Rood repair. Located on Main Btreet. lb-nts for fltil). 5. A LA KG E TWO STOUY FRAME noUSE in the Westward, suitable for two families. Lot S3 fi-et front on Main Btreet and L'tU feet deep. Could be divided. Item for $150. fi. A TWO STOKY KUAME HOUSE in "West Ward, suitable for two families. Lot CC feet front on Main 6treet and luo feet deep. A desi rable property. 7. BUILDING LOTS in Westward, Ebensb'tr. 8. PASTURE LOTri, of about 6 acres each, ono mile from town. 9. TIMBER, suitable for cord wood, on LOTS of 6 or 8 acres each, one mile from town. 10. SIXTY ACHES Hemmick Timber LAND. Will cut LOOO.uut feet lumber. One and a half miles from Ebensbtinr. 11. A FA KM OF U)b ACRES, convenient to Ebensburg-; mostly cleared and in (rood order. Will be sold separately or with No. 10. rSAll the above described property will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Those desiring to purchase will call on or address the under signed on or before the 1st day of January next J. ALEX. MOORE, or F. A. Shoemaker. Ebensburs.fDee, 1. 1S70. ' INDIANA COUNTY FAHM 1 AT PRIVATE SALE 1 A VALUABLE FARM, 6ituate in Fine town ship, Indiana county. Pa., three miles north X)t Stronjrstown, is otlered for sale on the most ac commodating tewns. The FARM contains 00 At'KICH of excellent land, l.0 Acres cleared, under good fence and in a jrood state of culti vation, (4'J Ackes bcinsr meadow,) the balance covered with a thick growth of pine timber. THE IMPROVE. . Jb-r-R MKNTS consist of two FRAME WVVS- HOUSES, in first class condition. fe'-Yjfl y ! ii3 a p-ood FRAMB BANK BARK, 41 Yfcl S '1 e i,7 fU Fbamm Staiu.e. e.", nsfS?as2r3L well as a Watek Saw Mill in fine running order. There are springs of excellent water conveni ent to both houM's, and a splendid APPLE OR CHARD, comprising tho choicest fruit, on the premises. There is also a COAL liAJSK opened and in good working order, with a veiu of coal 4a feet thick and of first rate quality. The above described Farm is situate 3 miles from thelineof thellomerandCiierrvtreeltail Koad, now partially under contract. For terms and other information apply on the premises or ad lress PETER MULVEIlILL, L3-&S.-3m.l Strongstown, Indiana Co Fa. I?On SALE CIICA1'. A 25 Horse Tower PTKAM rjVtJlXE, with necessary Roughs anl all needed Fixtures, as also two other Cyi.iniier Boii eks, besides a Stationnry Stiam Saw Minu all in i?ood conilition, will bo foM very low for csisli. or exehainred for fithf r bark or lumber. For further part krulars apply .' to or ailrtress LEWIS PI.ACK. t . 'W M Pl.ll'l- I April 1, liil.-tf, Altoona, Ta. llEA'KY T. IlEL3lSOl.n,S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA G3KAPE PILLS. Component Parts Fluid Extract Itliu barb nuil l'luid Kxtrart C'n tauba Cirape Juice. for Ltrrr ompJiint., Jaundice, TMinitx Affec tions. Sick or Kerrnug J laulachc. '.tf ire urn., Ac. Purely Vcpctat.le, containing uo mcixuru, minerals, or deleterious druos. These Pills are the most delightfully pleasant purgative, superceding castor oil. salts, magne sia, etc. There is nothinir more acceptable to the stomach. They give tono. and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the fixest l.WKEuiEMS. After a few days' use of them, such an invigoration of theentirc system takes place as to uppoar miraculous to the weak ai.d enervated, whet her arising from imprudence or disease. H.T. HelmboM's Com pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grain; Pills are not sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar coated Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired c-U'cct. The CA TAW BA G RAPE PI LLS. being pleasant in tar-to and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar coated. Price Fifty Ctuts periBox. IE53 1IENKY T. II ELM BOLD 'Si llijhly Concentrated Compound El EXTRACT SAlSffiMlA Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes. Sore Legs, Sore Mouth. Sore Head, Bron chitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Kheum, Cankers.Run ning at the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Can cerous Affections, Nodes. Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats. Rush, Tetter, Humors of all kinds. Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in the 6ystem for years. Being prepared expressly for the above com plain tr,it s blood-purifying properties are irroat er than any other preparation of Sarsaparilia. It Tgives tho complexion a clear and healthy color, and restores the patienr to a state of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitutional disease arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual remedy for the cure of pains and swelling of the bones, uleer u ions of the Throat end Legs, Blotches. Pim ples on the Face, Erysinelrt,"unil all Scaly Erup tions of the Skin, and Beautifying tho Com plexion. Price, tl.50 per bottle. HENRY T. IlKLMBOLD'S Concentrated Fluid Extract BUCHU. The treat Diuretic. has cured every cn.e of DTATiETTl? in whlr'h it has been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder, and Inflammation of the Kidneys. Ul ceration of the Ki inej sand Bladder, Retention of the Urine. Iisenscsof the; Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus. Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, ami Mucous or Milky Discharges, an'l for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breath ing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dis ease. Wakefulness, Dimness o'f Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption of tiie Face, Pal lid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, &:c. Used by persons from Gho nsros of eighteen to twenty-live, and t'r in thi rt y-ti ve to tj 1 1 y-ti ve.or in ike decline or'ihange of Jife: alter "confine ment or labor pains ; bed-wetting; in children. 33 TIKT.MriOL.TVS EXTRACT nt'CTir isTiurot le ami liUicul-I'urif j inr. mid cures Ail lise;is-s aribinsr from Iltibits of Tiibsipation and Exoess e au1 Iujiirudeuee in Eife, Impurities of tl:t Illooil. Ac, supereediiifr Copaibu in affeetions for which it ia used, ami Syphilitic affections in these diseases used in connection with Ilc-lni-bold's Hose Wnsh. In tiiiiny affections peculiar to Ladies the Ex tract Ilut-hu is utK'iun!led by any other remedy as in Chlorosis or Keterition, Irretruiaritv, Painfulhcssor Suppression of ciistoiuary Evac uations, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Uteris, Lcucorrluea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion or habits of dissipa tion. It is prescribed extensively bv the most eminent physicians ami midwives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes and all aires (attended with any of tha above dis eases or symptoms). czz H. T. HelrnTD old's EXTRACT BUCHU CCRES DISEASES AElSlNG'FttOM Imprudences, Dissipated Habits, &c, in all their stajres, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no expo sure. It causes a frequent desire, and pives strenp-th to Urinate, thereby removing- Ob structions, preventing and curimr Strictures of the Uretha, ailayitiK l'ainand Inliainination. so frequent iu this class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. Thousiinds who have been the victims of in competent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found that they have been deceived, and that the "Poi son" has, by theuseof "powerful astrinironts" been dried up in the system, to break out in a more ntrirravHteri form, pcr'-aps after Marrinc-e Use UELMlioEIt'S EX'MACT Jil t 111' tor all affections and diseases of the Urinary Or g;ans, whether existinK1 in the Male or Female, lrom whatever cause originating, and no mat ter of how long- standing. Price, One Dollar and iifty Cents per Bottle. HENRY T. II ELM HOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot bo surpassed as a Face Wa.li, and will be found the only specific remedy in every spe cies of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradi cates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indu rations of the Cutaneous Membrane, &e. : dis pels Rednessand Incipient Infiamination.Hivos, Hash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, irost 1 lit es, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used ; restores the Skin to a state of purity and softness, and insures con tinued healthy action of the tissue of its ves sels, on which depend.- the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. Hut however valuable as a rem edy for existing-defects of the skin, H.T. Helm bold's Rose Wash has lonjr sustained its princi pal claim to unbounded, patrounire. bv possessing-qualities which, render it a Toilet Append ant of the most superlative-land congenial char acter, combining in an elegant formula those prominent requisites, safety and efficacy the invariable accompaniments ot its uso as a Pre server and Kef rcsher of the Complexion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases of Syphilitic Nature, andnsan Injection for diseases of tho Urinary Org-ans, arisiup- from habits of dissipa tion, used in connectionwith the Extract Uuchu Sarsaparilla, and Catawba (irape Pills, in such diseases as recommended, cannot be 8U massed Price, One Dollar per Bottle. ? "rpaseu. ' - ' . Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines. . , Evidences of the most responsible and relia ble character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of Hying- witnesses, and upwards of 30.0tH) unsolicited certificates' and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, including- eminent Physicians. Clergymen, Statesmen, do The proprietor has never resorted to their publica tion in the newspapers ; he does not do this from the fact that his articles rank as Standard Pre parations, and do not nced.to be propped UDbr certificates. H.T. HclmboId's'Genuine Preparations Delivered to any ad tress. Secure from obsrr Vvkv, E8TBt.isHEu Upward or TWENTY dress letters for information, in confidence, to llKNRT T. Hblmijold. lru,r,rists and Chemist. Only Depots: H. T. Helmbolds Drug and Chemical Waw-honsj. , No. fif.4 Itroadwav. New Tork, or to U. T. Ilelmhold s Medical "Dei.ot ?luh Tenth s"-eet, PhildelplVia Pa. V ' v'JW'tlountrrfciU! Atk for Hmry T. SclmbndH Taena other! wib.lV.-Sui.l A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WAIKEB'5 CALTFOSNXA. VINEQAR BITTERS Hundreds of Thousands S if H Bear testimony to their Wonder s E. c falCurulive LlfcCU. g WHAT ARE THEY? gr p 3. e S - O 2.-3 C S TITET ARE KOT A VILE "5 8 C rj Woo ' ' ' c 3 S t "5 1 fM II n Niste t'j&zi&Sr - e & c ! Made of Poor Ram, 'Wlilnkey, Proof Spirits ! and Kefasc Liquors doctored, eplced sndswett- . encd to please the taste, called "Tonics,"" Appttlz- crs," ' Restorers," c, that lead the tippler on to j drunkenness and mln, brt are a true llediclne, made I from tne Kative Koots and Herbs of California, frco ; from nil Alcoholic fcUlmulantB. They are tho i . . ... ni'Tl T r-, T7 n .1 A 1 117P GIVINU PRINCIPLE a perfect lienovator and J wl.en tbey attempted tji.-raje r ; Invigorator of the Synttin, carrying off all poisonous dows or terrace, they were matter and restoring tiiQ Diooa 10 a uuuuij cuiuii.uu. . pnyxiaie-i, ana Cwvere-l v ft. Ko person can take these lilttcrs according 10 CiTcc tlon and remain long unwell. 81UO vi'ilbo given for aa lnenrable case, provided the hones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond Cio point of repair. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma tism nod Gout, JJyspcpHia, or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent anil Intermittent Fevers Diseases of the Blood, livcr, Kidneys, and Bladder, theca Bitters have been mott success ful. Snch Diseases are caused ty Vitintcd Blood, which Is generally produced by derancement of the Diireative Organs. DYSl'EPSIA Oil 1XD1GESTIOX, nead ache. Pain la the Ehoulders, Coughs, Tightness cf the Chest, Dizziness, Eour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation cf the Heart, Infiatntcatlon of the Lungs, Pain In tho regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful eympiomB, are mo oiibpringBti ujbpeiiMa. , , . v. ... . t - mirror, i : ) w pidliverand Dowels, wLlcli renderthem of uneijoaiica efficacy In cleansing the Mood of all Impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOK SlilN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Sett niieum. Blotches, Spots, Piniplts, ruEtulcs.Bclis, Car- ' tnnclcs, Klng-TTorms, Ecald-IIeid, Sore Eyes, Eryslp- ! clas. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloratlons of the SklE, Humors ; tad Diseases of the fckln, of whatever name or caturc, are lKcrally dug cp and carried out of the rystcra la a- : ehort time by the H30 of those Bitters. One bottle la . tuch cases will conviiico the most incredulous of their i curative effect. CIc-ueo the Vitiated Blood wherever you Cr.d Its Impurities buretlrg-through the skin UiPlinplss, Ernp tia&s or Sorus ; clca-sc it when you find it obstructed ; and slugsish iu t'- 5 vchs ; clcazie it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep ti-e blood , pure ar.d the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WO lnrkingintho system of so many thousands, are cCjctually destroy ed aud removed. I'or full directions, read carefully ; he circular around each buUlc, printed la fiur l&n- ' fuagfco Luglish.GtriLiaa, JTrtnch and Eponibh. : J-WAl-KEIl, rropriotor. Ii. II. MCDONALD & CO, : prugglst3 and Gen. Agents, Eaa Franchvco, Czl. and S3 and Commerce Street, New Tork. p 'OLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND CEALEI3. JF" For sale bv M. L. O ATM AX & CO.. No. ' I'M Hisli street, Ebensbure, I'a. oct .LT.-ly. TT Tf AVING recently enlarged our f-tock we are now prepared to sell at a frreat reduction lrom former prices. Our stock con s st-s of Dru.L-s, Medieines. I'er'umery, Fancy Sonps, Leon's, Hall's and Alien's Hair Re?tor atives. 1'iils, Ointments, Piasters, Lininients, Tain Killers, Citrate ilairnesia, Ki3 Jamaica Gin.fr, Fere Flavoring Extracts, E.-seiiees, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Kuuliar!. l ine Apices, &c. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Blank Looks, Deeds, Notes and LVnds; Cap, ! had calculated to come up v u. Post. Commercial and all kind of Note Taper; j where he had been seen half a:: I Envelopes, Pen?, Pencils, Arnold's Writing but, no sooner bad one of cur r..,2 rluid, llack and lied Ink, Pocket and Pass waikinf forenust seen the a' nooks, ilagjzines, Newspapers, Novels, II15 lories, Iiibles, Iteligious, Prayer and Toy books, l'enktii ves, Pipes, &c. We have added to our stcck a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, 18Cs!. Main Street, EbeHsburg. ENTISTKr. The graduate of the RaHi more Coi'.ege of Dental Sur gery, respect fully offers his PROFESSIONAL services to the citizens of Eh- undersigned, a I ensburg and vicinity, which place he will -visit elephant came directly t3 the tm.- on tne fourth -Mo.vdai ol each month, to re main one week. Au.13. SAM'L r.ELFORD. D. D. S. Altoona, i'a., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Office removed to T ir-inia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria county or elsewhere who pet work done bv me to the amount of Ten Dollars and upward- will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All work warrantko. Jan. 21, 1869.-tf. JAMES J. OATMAX, M. D., tenders his professional services as Phy sician aud Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tew n and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied by J. Luck & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at hid residence, one door south of A. Haug's tin and hardware 6tore- --'j .May 9, 18G7. I LOIO &- CO., Bankers r-M Q t n llBENSBCHO, Ta. Oold, bilver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Leposits. Gdlections made in all accessible points in the United States and a general Banking "business transacted T77 M. LLOYD & CO., rV T ' , Cankehs, Altooxa, Ta. Vrl , ,n, the rrincipal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made Moneys received on deposit, pavable on de mand, without interest, or npon time, with interest at fair rates. ' . an31. "r .T T.T.OVn r.,-. t . '-"-.o i BucrteMtr to It. O. Bckn. Dealer in Drtms l..v;,,-. Paints, $c. Store ou Main street, opposite the "Mansion House," Ebeusbur l'a October 17, 18G7.-Gm. - W W. JAMISON, D., . I-oretlo, Cnmbrin Co., Tenders his professional services to such of the eitizens of the above place and vicir.ity as may require medical aid. April 2i.-lj.l EII. PLANK, M. ID., tenders iiis ti(fessionrtl wrvices to the eitizens of TTIiensImrir nml vicii'it y. tiflice'.n 11 t rort Oosito the new Coii-rrf-ynrioriiil ( huroh, East ' deuce of tr. K. a. Uuuu. W eat W'urU. uiyl2.i J legs, sir."' Singular ronircnr During the erupti,,,, , f yo . . destroyed the ancient citv cj '7 who delayed toi in'tjv: "; fell victims, l,t the most fV' cious effects of sulphurous " gases, and wore rapi.'.'y C v' st-pwers of fine dust f- : 1-. v.-: , T 1 , w. V 1, , rt '7.. 1 i molds of the unhappy f ft: "7 'ri niitu, IIOUl Mlilttia'.. have been taken, t-h ... "' - '-it.' i ken Ly death. " At the beginnins of the crra.v; attention was paid to the r ,: only a few having heen i...!'",ur" iireservP:1 r timii , . lv ' - . v1..aiSat i vera tlincfl t . I ! the husband at the ni r.;eLt'rf a.. irsg tightly to his breaa n:nc-te.-D": go'd and nirety-one pieces . f 1 were fi u::d f.xed to his nb ' let fall a course iinen covtr, found fourteen hracck-t.-., ' rings and jewels of ies in-.p, rtr'i only, however, in 18C3. Mr. l ",,:'. happy idea of filling th $e r'- l witii a peculiar solativr. of jla-te-prtKess the victims are rr--ir j.'- .'i itjtegritv. IT lllor iti'-r 5jtt lint ";it text The drtt group reprruce.l w, c of a man, a woman, and two v-. who remained within d, ( w ". fl 1 19 faithfully preserved the en; forms. In 18CS, a l-.:y t'.' was tli at f-f a man wf.o h fa;; 3'ri i.rs f :vl , wara, wnose cou:.ienir.ce was ti of de.-pair and n:;Trir.,ir, and clasped liabts t. a ;K ;y t:i-r-. aony he !ia-3 endure!. Next in interest is the f ,f. wlo bad laiien on her bai.K. v.' hand leans ujon the earih, br raised, a if trying to war ! . aid her flipht. s-he had raiej Lr v" Her form is tail atid tk-sut, i ra arched foci inca.-ed in ttro:. a favorite sulject cf s-:u :y to one of her fi users is a silver r r - her were found gold etr-rircs, a r an ani'j.er .Tv,-2 : t- r-- Ii t c I." ir t t I- Cupid. Her hair ii: t' rows cf rir.g!ets. and f:,'!. j.: , back in the manner cf t;.eV.!.-.i A remarkable gr.-uji ..f t!.r. Let-n alniiritL'y c ist, v.i.:-,-!, :s ;: degree inU're-::r c. A rv.-- f and povverfd! 1 ni!-!, s-.r features, prominent cher-k -b --i.e. and mustache, is the j r::.t:f;! held in his haL,d the t:.r-r:.Lz young girls who (A). wc '. ;':v, of the house, and !o -k trie L old Iv.ni.'.n Jeior.ary. Ov.r -. thrown the corner of his rr. '.:,-'( Hon aaiDFt the noxious '' i r :a : dust and c::.0'.ts, thes;-rc- -. - and that i f his two d.n:j:.;c :'v live cf tuff -cati'-.n. Ti.tre touching in the spectacle , f w who followed their father in tie;:-, tude as they feli ? u j p r'i g t . ': breathing the s.u;:e j o;.-t, a:. I twined in tach othei 'a ir:v... E f.-rures are cf L: n t: t : fi:I f. :r; ai: lic2. Apj'le toll' J m aul. Slusiiliir Feat of an i: I Ia If 43 or '49 I v.. cocoa-nut estate br! '.j -i -' : t situated al-ont twelve i: . i. f: c, I A rcgue elcj Lar.t di 1 c- r:.!ir..!i the estate at that t:n.e : at. :, t : ing that it was them i n the -i Mr. Lindsay, an Knu!ih:r..i3. "1. prietor t-f the sdj-.in:ng pt ;erty. i: accnmpatdc-ii by sevt-n or ei-:L: . f : borinsr village, went tut c..rr-: ; six rifits loaded and piin." V.' ; to walk along a path which, t.t u turns, Ijad snnie Lushes i u 1 1 ' -; distance of soma fifteen cr tvta:v than he exclaimed "There! t--.: '' 1 immediately lock to his K-e'.i 1:: S followed his example. Tie elc-rrr-not fee us until we had run s rr.e :'' twenty pacts from the snot where w hen he gave us chase, screaming "- ly as he came cn. The Eli-l.c -- '- aped to climb a trte, ai.d the m". : companions did the sirr.e; a a dJ-c-uld net, altlicugii I ma le tne tr t perliuman uTorts. Hut there wasn '.'. be lost. The elephant was rusninj ' with Ids trunk lent dewn iu a curvey the "round. At this critical momfi.f 3Ir. I.in-!j cut his foot to me. w;:h tie l.c'p cf and theu the trar.ci.-.s cf the tree, were three or h ur ktt abve my managed to scruml'a np to a I ran.:- temtited to force it cown, w: not. lie first coiled h; trunk Stem, and pulled it with all his I1'-;- ''' w ith no effect. Ho then applied - to the tree, aud pushed it for severi. -utes, but wit!i no better suece-s. I- -trampled with his foct all the p . ; roots, moving, us he did so. s'"1' : round and round the tree. iu all this, and, feeing a pie -:,u wliich I had l.-.?e!y cut, at a sh-rt. c from us, he removed it all (th rty - F -' one at a tinia, to the root cf a tree, a'--: them un in regular. bu:ne-i'i3 then placing hia hind feet ci t!.e raised the fore part of his bev'y. out his trunk, but still he c.-uld n : us. as we wera too far above t-3 Englishman then fired, and the ! tnect somewhere on the tlt i -uant did not kill bim ; it made hirai:. mcr.furions. The ntxt sht. b ''c' eltd him to the ground. I after-:" ihc cauii 11 luc auiui.ti 10 v. - k ' , is still to be seen at the house ol i- 3 itage. A WoxDERFrn MfMor.T A c - bition of the wonderful eircunt.int J- - cry possessed by Daniel McC:'r'r- ,. I and illiterate man, was s;Tn V"".. ': Ohio, cno night last week. Iy-r ,'.. some one afking him on what 7 1 ' . , 1 : ir i; v1 I promptly, iliursday, and sam " , . ant where be live.l (m Iowa, ai ; He associated with the cava ni"-'1.. his EeighborhotHl, and gava the ca", r parties. Similar questions were "; twenty-six dates had been niLnti f-u .1 fercnt persons, and the answsrsg'T'',:.l rectlj on an average inside ci s v',j: n was then . examiued iu mat"'- 1 .1 - T rttM--- uiuiuiMv icg inree nures . L 1 i veiln 5 ciuaic tuurure root nifa ..,-.(! rapiaiiy. fenowle.le 1 1 1 then tested, and he told, with ruefr tioos, the exact chapter end ver.-f passage read. What sustained cur Kcvolnt: ors-. during tl r-ir struggle for liberty . f. a New Canaan pedigogtia ?kt- ft;) -'.. was astonished when tho coy -J I J
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