Icall ui ilia Olivt Inhabitant. ii.('itiiiii.N4-t-uvea of u .Man 121 Years Old. On Saturday evening last, the oldest man in tl.e Statu, it not tl.e cldi&t man any whesc, tied in Kansas C.ly. His usai.e was Jacob iY-uiuais, Lut kuown to ever buiiy who kiifcw him at all its "Old I'euo," (or Titian). Xobcdy knew Lis exact age, not even him teif, Lut be was kuown as an old man wLcn men new fourscore weie children. lie was a Cai.at:iii Iit-uchniau Ly bit lb, Lut for more tLs.ii hall' a ccntuty was a hunter and Uapjer in tlip tmph.y it tl.e fur tvinpany one of the Fiet.th voytigcurs, as they weie tihed inott f thai time wuh M;ij r An drew Diipps. the father of Mr. i.u.cs A. lhipts. ai.d (atlitr in-law of Mr. YVi.liatn A. Mulkey, at whose hoie he died. at. d whtre he has been kindly and ntl'.ctionatuiy t ared fur during the last thiity ears. lit' was cover si.jk, ami only a few minutes be fore he died was walking al'LUt tie room. He Faiil to the famhy in the morning that he would "never bee the sua go down aaiu." and just before buiiset the tin. chine stopped, and the oh :ti was dead. II i was Luikd Mstetday, iu the Catholic burying gn und, the funtral ttrvicis leirg conducted by the venerable -leigy tuau Father Donnelly, who l ad kuown him for mote than a quarter of a centuiy. His tige was entered on the rectus roll las!, year as Jill years, which is :s near as, from the best evidence, it tould be fixed, rvxtttn ycats ago, when the wtiter of thi& tiit: knew him, his health was vigoious :ud his faculties strong and uuim j.aind, and we to k gnat in u-rest in talking with him, and in various cc t.versatiocs nm nirg through many years were sat it lied i.s to the fact of his age being over 130 years. His own turnery is borne out by the iesti tnony t f others. His recollection of impor tant events was very good, and, as he was an Hot. rate man, his memory held to isolat ed tccui rt nces, m. t ef history as obtained frtm reading ( f books. This, while it trade his itifi.imlii u fragmentary and ut;siti-f .c t ry as to the history of that eatly period ol his lite, yet allot ded the Lett evidence as to his gieat au. He said he was working in the w us en a piece ot land he had bought for bin. self rear gi.elec, wheu Wolfe was killed tai the heights of Abraham. This v as Sept. M, 17Ci'.', and fiorn what he told of LU id'e ptevie.ua to that, must then have been over iwt nty-oro 3 tars of ago. Think irg he udgkt liavo confourdtti Wolfe for Montgtinery 1775 we questioned him fid ly, but his recollection ot names and inci dents was too di.-tinct to leave any doubt, and the mine acciunt had been given b others lot g helot e we taw Lim. Another event which he remembered wtl!, and which htisicnied alwnjs to itt k upon as a good ke was that duiit g the occupation e f Xew Oilcans by Gen. Jackaon 1 S 14-15 he had been refused enlistment '"because he was too old." The old man often told this with gieat glee. He n.tt then have been about ti0hty j ears old. 'i'hns, t 1!; ing every th ng into CLi,bidtrati,ii, ai d we have Wen cauful ever hince we knew h-m to g' t all the facts ab ut Lint wo ci.id.i from M,,j,,r Uiippu the Chouteau tat-.ily, Jim Bu.lgtr, Jim liiodaie, I!ttit, Jiro Heck worth, ami ethtr old mountaineers wo pit his :-;c at 134 jears. Ho went ,liom (Jinadi to whe:e rittslurgh now is, thence down the Olio iL ktel b-'ats, and was in New Orleans, it necms, in 18!4. Infore this, however, he accompanied the expedition of Lwis and Cl.uk, in their xplor-tti.-u of tho Missouri atid the di. e; ve ry of Co'nnibi.t li vu- i i pvo j 7. His expviiei;ce dniirg thar trip making ldin a valuable taint to the fur company, he vas , afierward employed us we havo M iitd until thirty year a;;o ; bii.- t Leu woin out ami too old tor active service, he came l e it tost end the evening of. his lifo with the l. tnily e f the man he had so faithfully set ved for so many yi ars a long evening it proven: to be. Fir the j i st seven or eig!:t years the old man's recolle-cUou of faces was ofren at fault, but his memoiy of events at;d inci dents cttn.ed as strong as ever like pic litres in ids mind and his rctertiou of re currences was the gieat help iu e'ete! mining his age. The hist thirty years of Ids li'e weie passed in quiet and comfort. He pre ferred living by himself, and always had it is o vn house, where he kept his pipe and to-bacco-p. uch, and sroh tilings as were nrti cles t f comfort to Lint, mostly such as ho had front his ttsidence with the Indians no: forgetting his rosary ami a few religious pic tures which hung hln.ve his bed. lie w is very :i"at in hi- rerson. clolh.-s and house keeping, and up to tt o day of his death at tended hi snmrin-r to his tubacco-idants and his cabbages. hie e.f his gre at de.-iies was to see a rai'ro:J, an 1 when the first locomo tive came t-creaming into tot bott'.rn, which was in full view f his home, he was nervous us a child until ho visited it. The wife of Mr. Murker, who hid 1 e- n his constant at tendant f.om her ei iidheio", to.-k him down one day to the depot, where he had an op portunity to examine it, find taw it ruove away with a heavy train attached. Ue ex pressed himself us satisfied. saTd ho could tell God he had Feen a railroad," and has never since expressed any curiosity oa tho eubjeet. Ve can truly ray that Kansas City lias lost her oldest and litest noted citi zen. Kansas Journ d, July 8. New name for a cat unmanufactured fiuille trins. A Ue;.r-i;i paper rfters to publish ori ginal pot try at nine Jolbrs a line. Wliy is a elctitist like a f.xrtner? Re cause l.e pulls out stumps and G!Is achers. Oh, Nanny, wilt tln n pang wi nje ? as the fallow aaid when ho was tryiug to steal a gnat. An Oregon te.ast, ever a glass of the ardent: "Here's what makes us wear old clothes." A CLarleon paper says that sharks al ways follow fc'un;lay f ehool excurt-ions which leave that port, prolahly scenting the goeni little boys. A Kentucky church has sent two lady missKDirioa to the F.j e L-lancls. This is very considerate. No dt-uht the canniba's will prefe r this s.rt to tho tough e.hl gentles men who ate usually thrust upon that mar ket. Servant looks into the breakfast room and ?nys: "1'lcase, madame, there's a leg par in the kitchen waLts something to eatT" Mistress: "Give her the water in which th9 eggs were toiled, Drielgot: it is quite nutritious." "Yon h-.ive considerable float in; popula tion in this village, haven't you aske.l a ttraner of cce of tho citizens cf a village on the Mississippi. "Well. yes. rather?' vra3 the reply ; about half tho year the water is up to ho fCconJ Ktory windows." Mftjjr Mtileloon, at Long Branch, in electdiug to try the Leach loveniakiuo- busU mss gays: -I rclccted a maiJcn whom I f. )und sitting by beuself behind a set of turtle-shell jewelry and in front of a bale of 8tt0'f c ?'r; SU'd, gaty Ie,J ber 10 tLe sanely Bhcil Cbh b'aore." J At Lawrence. Kanras, on Sunday while a minister was hoMinsj forth in tho church a crowd got up a evtk CyLt in the yard. The peopla who had congregated in "the church went out to stop the fight, but awaited un ttl the l.atU wm over before oI-Kctin minister b.-la-d ;,t of tho window at'tl.c crowd and s:iid : "We Rre all miserallo sin nets which wLipped ?" Ayer's Sars'aparilla Is widely known as one of the most effectual remedies ever tliscovcreel for cleansing; the sys tem and purifying the blood. It has N&yE&' stood the test of XM&S' year?, with a con WCrS2 Btant,y growing rep-ZrozS-if utation, based on its Intrinsic virtues, ami sustained by its re markable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, ISrupticrhs, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, Rlotclics, JJoils, Pimples, Pftstulc;, Sores, 8t. Anthony's Fire, ltosc or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt Ithcum, Scald Head, ltiiigrworm, and internal Ul cerations of tho Uterus, Stomach, ftiiel Xjiver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it woukl not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Lcucorrhcea, -when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. I5y renewing tho appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on -with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. PREPARED D Y Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and AJiaTtlcal Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DEUGGIST3 EVERTYvTIEBE. JTA T,T?& VEGETABLE SIC1LIA1 5"tlAT5lt.,t iiaih RENEWEE lr'u2 V Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation j which is due to merit alone. We can assure our oll patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it id the only reliablo and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray ok Faded ILvia to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The ecalp, by its use, becomes "white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandrufl and, by its tonie properties, proventa the Lair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker md stronger. In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands to their Dormal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old nco. It is the most economical IIaiu Dhessing ever used, as it requires fewer application?, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, Btatc Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the B2ST Fbepahatiox for its intended purposes." Svl l by all Drugs Ut$, ami Dealer$ in Htdicintt. Price Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOP. THE WHISKESS. As our Keuewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded "Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and elTectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Prico Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. KALL 4 CO.. NATURE'S Contains no LAC SULPHUR-No SU GAR of lead-No litharge No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Preparations. Tianiarent and clear as crystal, it. will not soil thj finrsr f::trie-. 1 rfn tl v S.Fi; CLEAN una El l- Id liNT, lesidi.-ralHii;s uing sought I'OH AMI FOUND AT LAST ! It lesfoie's titul prevent the Hair from be coming (Iruy. imparts 11 soft, jrlossv appearance n:nnits Diit'ilni t, is eMx.l mul rffVc.-hinjr to the lit aJ, e lie the Hair from fallin off, and re stores it to a erre-at extent when prematurely lost, prove nts lleailaelie, cures all humor, e u- , "r"'. .tim wnnnfiimi neat. AS A AirV!(ifAi.1T1ST1IE T litt. tj. f-MlTH. I'ntciitee, Aver. Mass. I're v y ypiTOIt IiltiTHEHS, Glon e eter, Jla-.. 1 he -ommic is j.ut up in a panel liotlle. inmle expresly for it, with the name of the art ifli'bown in ttic u i:)riS. Ask vmir Drnsr tri.t . lor ZAll llt:s llAUl IlESTUIiA'lIVt:, utnl t;ike no other. ' t '" Semi two three cent stamps to Procter T:u,tiif.i;s for a "Treatiso on the Honnn Hair." J lie liilormauoil it ceutani3 is worth 0 to anv person. 1 :-Forsnlel.y LEMMON&MT'Rlt w ir,,. girts. Ac, Kbe-iisburtf. l'a. Uune a, U.-ly.J & CO., KaitUer!5 Kbexsbceo, Va Gold, Sil vtr Goverrment Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Lenosits. Collections made in all accessible points in the United States and a general Banking business transacted W 31. LLOID &'CO., liANKKHS, ALTOOSA. Ta. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on d. niand, without interest, or ut-on time, with interest at fair rates. ansi 11 A ill RESTORATIVE A 8BEAT MEDICAL DSSSSfeBY Dr. WALKEB'S CAUXX3HNIA YINEG-AE BITTERS Hundreds of Thousands Boor testimony to their TVoadon fal Curative KUects. S 3 v. ar ! !f K - C 9 THEY? T T3KT ARB yOT A VIL3 2 J FANCY DRINK 53 Mode of Foar Itnm, Whiskey, Provf Spirits ruiI Ilefusa Liquors etoctcrcJ, eplcoJ and iwctt cnsJ to vleaaetho tat, called Tonic6,',M Arpctls cw," Restcrers," c, tbat lead tho tippler on to dronltenneas and ruin, bat k.'O a true Jlodlclcp, mcde rom tie KatlTO Boots end Herts of California, free frtei nil Alcohulio Bti nialcitits. They aro tho tilt EAT BLOOD PUUIl'lEU am A LIFG Q1VINU 1'KINC'IPLS a perfect Kenovator aud Lnvlgorator of Uia Eystcm, carrying off all polscuouj matter and restoring the blood to a kcolthy condlUoc. Xo person can tefco thcio Citters according to d!ree Uon aud remain long unwell. 6'ICO vi'Ub given foran lnrnrable casa, rroTlded tlio bones ara not deslrojcd by mineral poison cr other means, and tho vittl organs wasted boyoi.dt.e point of repair. For Infiammmarr and Cbrouio Ehenca. tlva nod Uout, UyspcpMla, or IocHcc-nflon, Billons, Ueouiitent and Intermittent Fcvors Dloenseaof tbeltloed, Liver, llidneyH, end Bladder, tlioec Biltcrs kave been mort Bnccc!s fal. Bach Iiisecccs are eanccd by Vitiated Blood, TThich Is generally produced by durongeuicnt of Uie Digestive Urcaua. DYSl'El'rilA Oil 1KD1GESTIOX, Head ache. Tain in the Bhoalders, Cocghi, TlyhtiicM of tha Cbutt, Dizziness, Eoar Eructations cf Uia Etomacli, Bad taste In the Month, Billons AttackB, I'alpitaticn c f tbe Ileart, Inflamiuation of tho Longs, Pain In tho regions of the Kk'.ncya, and a hundred other palnTal eymptomo, aro the oCbprlngacf Dyspepsia. They lnvigor&to the Stomach and stlnialato the tor pid llrar and bovela, which render theui of unequalled efficacy in cleansing tho blood of oil Imparities, and Imparting new Ufa and vigor to the whole sj-atem. FOU SKIN UISEABE9. Ernptlons, Tetter, E alt r.fcenm, Blotches, Epots, Fimples, I utclee,Eoi:B, Ctr banalaa, King-Worms, Ecald-Eead, Ecro ryes, Eryalp elas. Itch, Bcnrft, Discolorttlor.s of the EUn, Eumcrs and Diseases of the bkln, of v.iuitevcr namo or nature, tore literally dug cp and carried out of tho system la a short time by the nso cf tbcsu Bitters. Ono bottle la each etsca will convince tLo Licit Incredulous of their vuratlvo effect. Cleaneo the VlU&ted Blood whenortr you find its hEporttleg bnrstlng through tho sliln in Pimples?, Erup tions or Bores ; cleanse It when yoa find It obatrncted and elngglfh In the toIdj ; cleanse it when it le foul, and yotsr foellngs will till yon whon. Keep tha blood pnre and the health cf the system will follow. FlU, TAP3S and other WOIIJSS, lurtlnaiatho E ystera of so many thousands, aro eUictutlly djetroy d and removed. Tor full dtreciicaa, traa carenilly he circular around each bottle, printed In CjuT lan faages English, German, Trench and Epaxiii. J. WAJ.KE3, Proprietor. B. H. VcDOKALD i CO., prnc-gista and Oen. Agents, 6aa Fraceiico, CJ and 83 and S4 Commerce fjtrsat, l-'cw Tori. TS EOU3 DT AIX DIiVGSI3Ta AXO D2ALEE9. !Er. Crock's A rtmp.ti nil. cli ;- op...i tested for 10 ye:r'., nn i pr.-v'l in ttn-us sti'U of prise-). CMimolo of ouriiif; tl i30i:;3 cf tia TLrsst til Z.zzs; per t-i in.ng tunny leruai kubio cures inoriti a liiui irom all who are tsuf. fonii from s:iinl:r al!v",tior.s ano viiu:v tif-k::i!f re i'ef. Trill yzi la WINS (r Ccrlsozi Cells. Tlie Druc.ista say it cures them all Arsrii. The relief un.l cure-of it sre inarve'ous. l-,vry sutle-rer will find relief aud euro lirtit i.:.s:sta ri Mine only a few doses. L:n E:;car3. Ha.- cured eases pronounced incurable U re.-iiowrt.es and invi-oratc (lie nvtem. Liver C:rli:;t. JIosi ertcctivt regulator ot this ornn lis hf-aliliv wctioii ou !.tie itoinach ouii-h it. A5;s:c?. It is tie.ilth-Kivin and appetite restoring. JV.:r'l4rA:!;Vj,0i'i,l',l,f'I,l is iniirkodanil prompt J - i ri h m tiio nu'ilicisiJ qn:ititie- L.f Tar, combined with iruciat.le incre ui. nts of Hi: ioulited value, which make it uniur tinssc,!, ii. t only tor Hie e-otnplaiuts enumerated ut it rijii.y rc;tc::3 c:hitSi r.rcij-.li, cleanses th t,m:ieh, re-hixe the Liver and puts t;im to work, causes t.if food to digest, and makes pure Llood and begets a vivacity aj.pree-iatad by both sound and f IC .V If,.;on.".r- B,""-'d in any wav, we know if you try the hfi-C;r.u2 tC3:5 prspsr.iss of It. Crook's Wins ot lar, you w,n au l juur o-.-.timony to its Kreal value in eorrectint; nv " ilN thnt flesh N h;i ? " l'nre'' only by CUTIS C2CCS & C3. Sold bv 1 r u ic n i a t a e v e r 1 1 c re . r:r Ccrcfa, Ecr-.fUcta Izblztz, Ccrsfalcu tucii i cf the Zyn, or ffvrofuU in nnj totm i.tctjr.r.ica, ::casc3 cf tha L!t:t, Kj. jsrea efthc i:a. treptiens, Tiaplcs, Beilj TeV .tr, wCii rc:4. uZLZZ. 2td cLi :-.tp r.r ur, &i7v ",t ' a-"e 'p-iidiiiif on a depraved con. ul"oii r.f the Mood, lake Ir. Cra:i'a fi-u iv- .rn? cf TtU E::t. it is coiubinwd .ue i-m ionic preparations or iron .......... ,, l3 i ucbi Aiierative and ii - ut r niaue. CiOSSis y:tj tlwl. Bottle. Sold llV Ilrnrr.riw.- artdon'vlT ' 64 cutis cs::s & co., rara. X T-.ttl KSHIRG Slip m m, SI01I, SA ING recently enlarged our Btock -B. w e are dow prepared to 6ell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stock con sipts of Drugs, Medicines, Terfumery, Fancy So.ips, Leon's, IIall'3 and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb. Pure Spices, ic."; C1CJAIIS AXD TOBACCOS, RIank Book?, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all i.ind of Note Paper; Envelope, Tens, Tencil?, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Boeiks, Magazine?, Newspapers, Novels, His tories", Bibles, Religious.Prayerand Toy Books, Penknives, Tipes, kc. fs We have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of .the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever ottered in this place. Paper and Cigars gold either wholesale or retail- LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, 1868. Maiu Street, Ebeuisburg. ITKKNTISTRY. The undersigned, a JS- lira rail u at f of the Balti more Coilege of Dental Sur gery, respect fully offers hi? PtCFKSSIONAL services to the citizens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the fourth Monday of each month, to re main one w eek. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. LOflET TTrMnBlFWORKS, PRICES REDUCED! Ami Work Warrantrel! PTIOXI'MEXTS. Toxn Stonef. Ri. --- nrij nun iAhLE turj, luaete otvi the tinest Italian Marble and in style d . . - . , .n . ... - . ' U1 "i Kinaiisnip nor surpassed hy Si unv nmnnfii ti:.-i.r ..... .. .... ii l-d . . ...... u. . t tir Villi mmf tie-lure eJe-eiiiinj?- upon inirelirtsitijr or orrlprinir we.i k e lse; w I.li e. J A M ES WILKINSON. Loretto, April 22, lS71-tf. DR.H. B.MILLER, Altoona. Pa.. Operative and Mechanical DENTIST i. V V u ? v,rR"a street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persona from Cambria county or eke where who get work done by me otheamonntof ren Hollars and upward.will have the railroad fareoeduct.ed from their bills All wouk wARaA.MKD. Jan. ai, lbC'J.-tf. ' o 5 g gi WHAT ARE o a , o " a 5 o x i ? s n: . itt A ;V " 7 rvone I'KCLE BEX'S RAM. Uncle Een was a queer old man, And a queer obi man was he; He owned a ram a real butting ram; In fact, bis butting propensities ptompt eJ liiui to butt everything buttable he could sue. IIU fat old wife never used a stool, To milk sho never would sit down, And though old Een called her a tool, Yet she would never hearken to hia ad vice, but to rtciptocate tho lavor, she called him a clown. But one sad moriiinpr as Driudle stood Beneath the stalely pear, Old Hen's wile, iu a merry mood, Was milking her cow, occupying her usual position with but little care. The rani and Ben the fact espied, Anel loudly Bea did fdiout : "Siuat down ! fquat down I'" he cried ; But she didn't hear him, and before he could interfere the ram had turned his fat wife about. Old Uncle Ben was very wroth, Ah I very wroth was he ; He took the grindstone from its trongh. And tyin a pole to it, hung it on a limb of the old pear tiee. Then like a heavy pendulum He swung the mighty rock ; Which seemed to say, "I'm up for fun, ilr. Kim, so just come on, will you, and take an tilled ion ate knock." Hight briskly then the g,ht begin. The stone would not "give in," And Ben's old ram would yield to none, So he butted fall day, and when Uncle Ben went to bed he Mas still Luttiug like all sin. And when old Ben came out next day, And went into the lawn. The rum had butted himself away . And everything under the heaven, but about two inches cf his tail was used up com pletely gone. A Stokt fkom One or "Jo's Uova " On one occasion tbe children were all gathered in a room, when they made a decree that every one that entered should tell a story. Mrs. Ju had just been trapped, and made to pay her forfeit, when little five-year old ltohbie came in, having got out of bed to see what was the matter, and dragged his bed cover with him, lie was about to ba turned out ig nominiously, when he protested vigorous ly against this eentecce without a ttial, and declared that he could tell "lots of ones" when he had "finked.'' Having deeply cogitated Jor a moment, perched on his mother's knee and wrapped in the gay coverlet, he told the following brief but tragic tale, with an earnestness that made it funny : "Once a lady had a million children, and a nice little boy. She went up 6tairs and eaid, 'You musn't go in the yard.' Uui he wented, and fell into the pump, arid was drowned dead."' "Is that all?" a.kcd Franz, as Hob pausod out of breath with bis etartling beginning. "No, there is another piece of it," and Rob knit hisdottny eyebrows in the effort to evolve another iuspiration. "What did Iho lady do whon he fell into the pump?" asked his mothor to help him on. "Oh, she pumped him up, and wrapped him in a newspaper, and put him ou a shelf to dry for feed." "Mali," said a lady to a colored chambermaid, "that's tho third silk dress you have worn since you cumo to me ; pray how many do you own ?" "Only fevers, mifscs ; but I's savin' my wages to buy anoutr!" "Seven! what use are seven eilk dresses to you ? why I don't own so many as that." "Spect not, mis-, se?,'" euid the smiling darkey ; "you doesn't need 'em so much as I does. You eee you quality fV.ks everybody knows is q iahty, bat we bettermost kind of cullud persons has to dress smart to distinguish ourselves from common nig gers " AMES J. OATMAN, M. J)., tenders his t.rofessional services as Phv- sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn aud vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at his residence, cue eloor south of A. Llaug's tin and hardware store. May 9, 1807. J. LLOYD, successor to II. S. Bunn. Dealer in Drtms A7iVh Faints, fyc. Store on Main street, oppobite the "Jlantjion Ilcuse," Kbensburg, Pa. October 17. 1867.-0m. W W. JAMISON, M. D., I.oretlo, Cniiibri Co., !., Tenders his professional services to such of the eitizens of the above place and vicinitv as nt:ey require medical aid. Anril 2i.-ly. D. M'LAUGHLIN, TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa. U Ofiice in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with hfs professiem. JOHN P. LINTON, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstoicn, Pa. ji Office in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 1867.-tf. CW. EASLY, Attorney at Law, Office, No. 108 Franklin street, Johns town, Fa , two doors North of Frazer's Drug Store. Will attend promptly to all manner ol legal business that may be entrusted to him. L. PERSHING, Attoknet-at- y Law, Johnstoicn. Pa. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs,' oyer John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18G7. A. KOP8LIN, T. W. DICK, Johnstown. Ebensh.iro- KOPELIN & DICK, Attorneys-at-Law, Ebensburp. Pa. Office with Wm. Kittell, Esq., Colonado How. oct.22.-tf. T- r. TIBHNEY JAMES NrtL. T AW and COLLECTION OFFICE J-i OF TIERNEY NULL, Colonatle Itow, Kbensburjr, Pa. r?T-Special attention paid to eollections in nil parts of the United States. t2-13-'71.-tf.l WILLIAM KITTELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 81. 1867,-tf. M. II. SKCIILER, Attorney-ats Law, Ebensburg. Ta. Office in Thos. Lloyd's new building, one door north of Colo nade Row, Centre street. O.EO. M. UEADE, Atlomey-atLaw, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in new building recently erected on Centre Btrcet. two eloors from High ttreet.- laug.27.J rjn II O M A S CAUL A N D, WHOLESALE TEALER IX GROCERIES S QUEENSWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, ?I8L SALT. SUGAR CUBED MEATS. BACO.V, FLOUR, FEED AMD PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All such pootld aa Spices, Brushes. "WooJ and Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking and Station ery will be sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and all other Roodi in my line at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current prices. To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving tbem all freight and drayage, as 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 quality and my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, upright business, and by promptly and satisfactorily fillitsg all orders, I hope to merit the patronage of retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re ppectfullv solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. THOMAS OAKLAND. Altoona, July 29, lStilh-tf. W. YEAGER, Wholesale and lletall Dealer ! HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOX. TH. COPPER m SHEET-IROM WARE 0? HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia'Street, near Caroline Street ALTOO.VI, IA, The only dealer in the citv having the ripht to eell tho renowned " iiAItLEY SHEAF" COOK S roVE. tho niot perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever ntroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Fkices Low. satisfaction guaranteed. TOOD, JIOIUtELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R.. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ill I HIV ill! J J BlfiLX.IXEfit'Sr GOOXJS, hardware. que::nsvare, boots and shoes. 11 ATS AND CAPS, IRON AND NAILS CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL, ke., 4c. tW Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. WOOD, MORRELL & CO. GEO. C.K. ZA1IM. .JAS. C. ZAHAI. ZAHM &, SON, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, Hats,Caps,Boots,Shoes, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES Usually Kept In a Country Store. WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE i TAKEN IN EXCHANGE F0K GOODS ! STORE ON ilAIN STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10, 1SC9. EBENSBURG, TA. f.OOK XV EEL TO YOUR -" 17XDERSTAXDIXGS! BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's and Boys' "Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs hia nu merous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to manufacture ROOTS and SHOF.S of any desired size or quality, from the finest French calf-kin boots to-the coarsest brogan. in the test best manner, on the short est notice, and at as modeiate prices aa like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if thej will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. ES Repairing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner Thankful for past favors I (eel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuance and increase of the same -,u , JOHN D. TnOMAS. Ebensburg, April 28, ltG9. 2 Eh O I- w Eh EST- csr- SgA. mat Apple Parer, Corer ml Sllcer. Prlen Does nil it onto. Wnrninte.t HAtitm torv D . II. WHITTEMOKK, Worce8ter?Ma8S. FOREiGS 11 DOMESTIC DRY GGOBS JUST OPENED! qoodsi Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! ri Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOIIXSTOWX, IM, o A FULL LIKE OF BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, MOURNING GOODS, AND OTHER DRESS GOODS ! Embracing the Latest Novelties. niack tind Fancy Colored Dress SilKvs: l"tHin, Mriix-d ami Fancy Japanese Silks; I'lain, I'laid ami Strii'.-d Japanese C'lotli ; 1'lain ami Fancy Grenadine ; American liflins, all colors extra banjalnf, J.awns, Ciiint.es ancl l'ei-eales ; I'luin aud Striped Chambrays. A FULL LINE CF WHITE GOODS, STRIPED axd FIGURED P. Ivs, A COMPLETE STOCK OF HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, ASD LIXE.V FOR IJOVS' SLITS. Also, a complete variety of As well as a fine assortment of PARASOLS and SUN UMBKELLAS, Hofcicrj-, Clove s, orset, Ac., at iEj:r i. oir prices, AT GEIS & FOSTER'S, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown. Have jutt opened this week an elegant and choice stock of BOXSETS, HATS, FLOWERS .V1 RllllJOrS, Illusions aud Laces, BONNET AND 1 1 AT CIJAPE, or all corons. &C2 PIECES OF CAEPETS ! CARPETS! We have opened and now ofTer for sale a inot elegant assortment of Can-tU. ISritsselt Carpets, Three Fly Carpets, Ingrain Carpets, -ir , Ilag' CvltaSe 5 Hemp Carpets Mattings and Rugs. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all widths, styles and qualities-4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4.. stock dVXtrry lad' t0 C3!I and araino o' The choicest and finest stock of millinorv eoods aud dry goods, iu town, on exhibition AT Gr.is 8l Foster's, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. Johnstown, la. Cash Suits Loiv j'necs Small Frofits ! THEE GREAT OAK HALL C?.OT8?SJC! H 241 Main Street Johnstown. 1 1 HESS & BROTIIER HAVE NOW ON HAND The Largest, Best Made AXD 3IOST UL'UAIIILE Stock OF Clothimr EVER KEPT IX JOIIXSTOWN, cousistlns chiefly of MEN'S COATS. MEN'S FANTS. Y0UTI1S' COATS. M VESTS S YOUTUS' PANTS, BOYS' COATS. Ymm' VESTS BOYS' TANTS. BOYS' VESTS. We have also constantly in stock a complete aaourimeni 01 II II l Ii I il Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. &c. t..nWe are,1,r'Pnred to make to ord.r Clothing- or every description mi the shortest notiee. Call at IVo. 241 Main Street, AND SEE HOW IT IS YOURSELVES! Johnetown, April 22, l.sn.-6m. JOHN FENLON, I TTORNEY AT LAW F7.; d. fl OUico on High street, adjoining' hia resi- EMPORIUM! GEiT'S;FURtISIIIiG.GOODS A SunpvV r.. xewcast!e-ori-Tvne F. .1." a Is i-Tvne P.-, .1 ." a lS.'.-i i boasted to a friend tUtLer, ,'n- I him t.n on:i,cer of n.o;e Wi, J. , fT' e Kvbt t tepU-Lon. who ha7 'ki:! : self fmou by pu fecial Ju-i brought out a glass tumbler c ' 'ij : tie car!etcok,red s,,i,er "'---i' With its bright yellow Lf "-v.: laurnstiuus, had indued, j r a i ' pluck it from the bush Le-e h '4"v' mg. When Lrought itj d'(. 1 W,ls g" v placed ou the mantel-pi 'u j -t placing a glass over it. ''-i In a very short timo tLU w , ,, . . CD-tneer centrived to acceir tt. i r ' lean task of raising the M,r: - cr ' ' a weight several hundred 1 tre- 'aur: -ltbclf. to tho upper part of ii.e5,,?!:. taching it there s,o firmly ti at" t'Ki yeaw, it w fctin upended RLere'itT by the spider. v In its glass prison there . nail, or beam, on which to ftc w p' Yet. in a short time the little iiXn"' ccmplif-hcd its task. L-ul; It is believed that this kind f f ways depobits its nest up.,n tret '? ' upon the ground ; and this ma' Us woEderful effort to rawe t' e 1 : the nppc-r part of the "la '' it may btill bo Keen, dead ir.g by one of its thr 1 fr,r.,".t ur-T- prison house, with its little cWr- of the laurustinus. Hiobtoa J-V' Chemiatry. Pkath of a Thexovevon- cester .Mass.; Gazette i,,:,'. ' death in that city of a your,- AV' :t'': ing whom much interest au J C ': :i at one time excited auiun" 't(v -The person referred to wasl-Tn r " ' and came to this ceuntrv in i:: of seventeen years. On"her arr'-V to live witti a tamilv m p;..-.i was wnne mere that ccrtaia connected with the rerson f '! -- in: to le noticed. S: a-.v it- rival, the bells in dill-rent t,irts f'';;: hean riti"inir in an nriA, .... ' V, ' L JDey would ting enly x; stac!iQ2 near Lv. V.., ..1 1 '1 similarly educed, followed tliijV ?: until both the family and tie ill cf the disturbances" hen t i'- al.irmfil Tho f.r, .r-' ,. ". " ' - . wuoi luvn a-to reason of the girl, and tla was 1 tiou between sanity aud ;Ziat.:;v" finally rettored to a notmal'c "a:H.V tie painstakir gtff.,rts cf Ler :-":" " fcund that htr disease waa t"a-'"'Ve though quite rare, and a'o e.-t,! :r-"--fact that the singular mmif!ta':'.'T:' case were in some form the ro-u't cf r-l abundance of electricity. H-r cY-'-"V. from consumption, which ilL-e giV-.' ly unattended by any unutuii -iea'' uiuiduutis, an t wa..,j vLa;'1. I uulli utr iormtr liicess. A PiEMARKALLE CoiWTLT. - ' coufines ofFresho, Tu!areaaJ kv."'u-C in the vicinity of tba heal Kevveah, tl country. The I.-j.-; ;1l? sav ir iTt"--'' ' place tf the Evil .Spirit." TLe c ..'-j ' rugged and rocky ruoutitaiu?. u" valleys and pn.-cipitu2s cUfTs. ' S-.-liaV reptiles of every descrinti'n sl.onnj " ' cumbers, acd.'taken al! in all. it ii ",:. and most uninviting region. Cu: a:;i;f: this a most curious phenorceL r, Th ground tremhlt-s and tpa conttuuoua'y, aud the abun JaLt r ck5 r.. and grit together as if Ltinj ur.-tj tj s ;; terrible itfiuence. Fre ueLt'v, j4j c charges are heard, muiSid and'juil, distant sound of heavy artiiierv. At 1:.: the sounds seem to be ra-re -Jm-h.: in the day time. Xo ladiaa cau ii kLizl to venture near the h.caiitv, rt:ir.!i:; :: with superstitious hoir r." Xo"t:t .7 ; advanced by any one to acc i'r"u stracge phenouuna rr.ei.t:cEeJ. V.'e i: learn from Win. Fjm -Lville lis: aUt; the head if Crane Valley, is ii.ii.r; :.i"t similar to the one mentioned. ' have visited the last plare n.tr.!. the sounds mentioned as like ir.iri..I ;l:i der California Taper. Two Lost Children. We luve r-.::.' says the Lancaster Intelligencer, lie f-'-O ing letter, which e paliish out -A c -t:js sion for an f-.f:itcttd paient, l.i '.iz 'ii' 0" exenanges may copy it anJ tr.us s:i i storing to a mother her Icng !t chil i:::'- Tisk IIitL F. O . Lecoir Co., N. C. 18. 1ST 1. I, Mary L iw-.i, was lly.K -Xewbern, North G'rola, during tie I was taken ick the year, li'JJ, aii not expert lo liv. I hul tvo Voy?. own children, acd having no other rt i'---in Newbern, I gave ray oldest chili, I-- Lawson (at this time 16 years old), t. i- who said he lived in Ohio ; anl 1 ;. -J other child, John Lw.-s-n (abjut E old now), to a m m whose h.v.e -:a; recollect; I think he was a C h--. said he lived in Michigan. A for spell of sickness I reccverei, an J in i'-'-' of God I do ask every man and lady !.-? me to find my dear children. I & I:. but I wili reward aiiy person wb" E-1:."' either of them. Isaac Lawscn U sV.m John Lawson is heavy built. w;:liUr;c- and large eyes. I was raised ia iV county, X. C. If any pera Ci5p' information of my chidreD. thev w.ll ix address. Mabv La'.vs f Tink Hill T. O.. Leaoir ecus:;. w fFapers North and South, "-c 1 J ' ' t-,:-h Fotato Socp. Hero is a tcc'T- .uvtiu L'cili; mi ' .i ;i ; palatable, and very quickly tt. - .".v. a quart of water a small slice d h one or two onions, acccrdir,- t? t l-- i,s' mash fine, and put them in u-H-t V,1 and onions. Eoil half aa hiw, t't'-..,;. milk enough to make it the riht co:- cy about as thick as pea sP- and salt to taste : before taking up. '.",. small piece cf butter, straia thrcUc3 der, and serve. "rr ri'sj-li1 Good Wash fob tue Teejii- two ounces of borax in three pits c xc water, and before it is cold aiM LU' yi ful of spirits of camphor, aud botw A tablespoonful of this mixture, e's an equal quantity or tepu . plied daily with a soft brush. pr beautifies the teeth, extirpates a.l adhesion, arrests decay, induces o. .,5 tton ot the gums, ana maiies pearly white. To Cum: a Felox. As 6o?u& the pi be gin to swell sret the tinctaw 01 wrap the part aOectdd with a f.oiu ted thoroughly with the tirjctcirt?. tJi ieton is dead. An old phys.i.au 1 15 known it to cure in scores 01 ''JvJ r.ttoi if 1 in soli)!).' Jjl" Til tauj ti u'l'l.-. w Jlcdicinc. To Tkevent Lami-s fuom Smoki the lampwicks in vinfgr for au drj them well before they are hour, uc"vc J an ai, i8C7.-tf. i inff
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