rsmwsar. 3f A STIlArVGE STORY. Iq Jackson township, Monroe county, Pennsylvania, there appeared, iD the fall of 18C7, a man ami woman styling themselves Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I ,rae! Lobdeil. The woman was eightceo t r nine teen years of age, and quite handsome. The man was tail and guant. and at times acted as if he were insme. They lived there in al ject pov erty fir some time, having no vit-ibie means of Ftipport, hut roaming about the country nnd eating where, and what they could, and sleeping in barns. At last they became a nuisance, and were twice arrested and lodged in Stroudsburg Jil. Whilo thus confined, in the early pait of the month, a letter came to a neighbor i ni? post oftioe, addressed to Lmcv Ann Lob 'lelland niatked -Long Eddy, N". Y." This with other suspicious circumstances led the authorities to believe that Joseph Israel Lob deil was not a man, ajd investigation proved (liit he was of llie other sex. and had mic cossfully concealed the fact for nearly four years. The letter in qnotion was from Bas kct Station. N. V , and stated that Li.cy Ann Lobdell'a mother needed her support, and that she .h.uhl Cuine to her at once. When t!ie true pcx cf the woman was ascer tained, the "wife" stated that her name was Ada Terry, and that she was the daughter of Daniel Perry, of South Abingdon, Ply mouth county, Massachusetts. On learning these facts, the f uthoritiis 1 Monroe coun ty decided to take the women to Basket Sta tion and learn more about them. The two at fir.--t refused to go. but were finally induced to accompany the r -nicer, 'Joe" being fur nished with woman's clothing. - On arriving at Basket Station, last week, the oflicets were directed to the residence of old Mr. Lobdeil, but they failed to get rid of their charge there, as the old people were helpless, living by chari'y, and Lucy refused to stay with them. The women were con sequently brought bnck to the station, where it was ascertained that they were runaway paupers from the Delaware county poor house, at Delhi, whither they were taken. The his'oiiv." of these two women aro ver r-t range. About Gve 3-ear9 ago. there was put off a train one night, at this elation, a girl of about s iventeen years of age, who gave her name- to the depot agent as Ada Perry. She win very handsome, but rather scantily dre.-eod. Hor story Was that she had ran away from her homo in Massac husotts a fl-w months bt fvre, accompanied by a man with whom she hail since been living inJirsey City. The night before her snival at Bibket Station this nan had deserted her, and she Lad reason to think lie had gone away with another girl to HufFdo. S!i'j was following him, when her money gave out, and the con ductor would not allow her to ride any fur ther. She refused to be sent back to her parents, aud placed herself iu the poor house at Delhi. In th? poor house at that time was Lucy Ann L ibdell, or rather Lucy Ann Slater, as she had married a man by the name of Slater about six years before. She was thirty-two years old w hen Ada Perry first met her, and notwithstanding the hard life she had led. M rather prepossessing iu appearance. Be tween her and the young girl a singular at tachment arose, and after remaining in the poor house about a year and a half, the two msappeared one night, and nothing was heard of them until they were brought back lat wetk. The history of Lucy Ann Lobdeil is equally Blngular. Twenty-one years ago she was a young girl living with her parents at Basket Station, which is a settlement mostly com posed of people engaged iu lumbering. She was handsome, but possessed few, if any, of the characteristics of her sex. Her tastes were mascu'ine, and she hunted, fi.-de'd and worked iu the woods with the men. She had offers of marriage from respectable lum bermen, but always refused. She finally married ilenry Slater, a worthless fellow, from Hancock. For two 3'ears they lived together, when he deserted his wife, leaviug her with an infant two months old. Soon after her husband left her she donned men's apparel, and leaving her child in charge of her parents, followed the wild life of a hunter iu the region, then a dense for est, in the counties of Delaware and Sullivan in this State, and Pike, Wayne and Susque hanna in Pennsylvania. Tor several years she roamed the hills aud valleys, and wrote in the meantime a history of her life. She became known in the country as the "Fe male Hunter of Long Eldy." In her "his tory" she recounted her adventures as a hunter and trapper, and stated that in tu years she had ki.led five bears, a large num ber of deer, and much snnvl game, and had trapped many of the fur-bearing animals of the regi. n. including the mink, otter, ami foxes. In 1S00 her mood suddenly changed and she again assumed the garb of her sx, and saddled herself upon the community, begging from door to door, and finally be coming an inmate of the alms house of Del aware county. Hero this singular persou re mained until she aud Ida Perry disappeared together in J3o7. Mary Slater, the child that was born , to ll-.-nry and Lucy Ann Slater, was taken out of the poor house about the time the moth er applied for admittance, and was placed in the family cf Daniel Fort man, at Tyler Hill, Wayne county. Pa. There she has since lived, claiming no kith or fiends but the family of Mr. Foitman. Ou the night of the 1 lit b of July last, she was forcibly abducted from Mr. Foitman's by a sang of lieuds, and, after being chloroformed, was thrown into the Delawaro river to drown. She was rescued, however, by a farmer livv iug rear, bin she again disappeared, and was not heard from for four days. She bad lost her mind through the feaiful events of the night through which she had passed, and had been wandering through the woods all that time. The caure of her attempted mur der was her repeated rejection if proposals made to her by Thompson Keats, and a suit having been commenced against him f . r slander aud threats made against the girl, in which she was to be the principal witness, lie had ber abducted aud thrown iuto the river. At lea.-t strong suspicions exist against him, and he is now in jtil at Iloresdale. IV.,, awaiting trial. The g'nl has not recovered entirely from the shock and the consequences of ber wanderings. Ar. i. Tribune, 2oth. Offeksiyk Breath. From six to ten drops of the concentrated solution of chloride of soda, in a wine glassful of pure fpring w ater, taken immediately after the ablutions of the morning are completed, will sweeten the breath, by disinftcting the stomach, which, far from beirg injured, will be bene fitted by the medicine. If necessary, this may be repeated the middle of the day. In some cases the odor arising from the can au teeth is combined with that of ihe stom ach. If the mouth is well rinsed with a teaspooriful of the solution of the chloride in a tumbler of water, the bad odor of the teeth will be removed. Exctange. An enterprising scissors-grindpr goes about New York streets with a machine that is protected by a gable roof, from which wave the Stars and Stripes. Every revolu tion of the wheel causes one of several bells to strike, producing a sound resetablir that cf a miniature church chime. THE GREAT OAK HALL EMPORIUM! 241 Main Street Johnstown. S. J, l!P & BROTHER HAVE XOW OX ITAND The Largest, Best Made A&D .HOST DUHARLC Sleek GF Io!liiiig KVJIK IkKI'T I.V JOII;STOWJi, consisting chiefly of ME2TS COATS. MEN'S FA NTS. MEN'S VESTS; YOUTHS' COATS. YOUTHS' PA NTS. YOUTHS' VESTS; COYS' COATS. BOYS' PANTS, BOYS' VESTS We have also constantly in stock a complete assortment of I X L IlillOllIilU UUUUMt Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c. are yrepnrel to make to ordor Cloth ing of every U-scrir lion on the shortest notice. Call at Xo. 211 Main Street, AND SEE HOW IT IS YOURSELVES ! Johnstown, April 22, Ifitl.-Gm. Win. McKnight, Jr.5 DEALER IS IUILWJY EAGIAEERS' .AND H.UWIrVNTO SITPDI IBB lHiLilliiiO 1 0 iJtl 1 SOLE AGENT FOB Eagle Steam Hydraulic Packing, lliintoon Stcatn Governor, Ttatoii's Excelsior Anti-Friction Metal. Costing 20 per cent, less than other Metals. STANDARD LUBRICATING PLUMBAGO, Galena Lubricating Oils, For I.itfl't and Heavy Machinery, Co.4B, AXO RtZIirA C.IRS! send for rnicE lists. XO. S9 WATER STREET, :-i.-cm. PITTSBURGH, PA. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY ! J. A. SHOEMAKER, ITaasfactwor, asi VTi::c:&!o as! ZstaH Icalir ia THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS. WIND MILLS: TLOWS and PLOW POINTS. SHOVEL PLO WS. CULTIVATORS ; HEATING 1 COOKING STOVES OF EVEKV DESIGN AND FKICE ; Church, School and Dinner BELLS; cast si; ox rs:."vcisc, KET1LES. M Ci ST KIM fill of every tlrsrrlplioii, Ac. Ac. ALL YVOHK WARRANTED!! I'JieeinI attention aM to the repairing of at 1 1 kinds of Stoves, riniiiif I'tonsils, ice. All t.nk-rs proinjilly at tcinlc.l to. UM metal, rriii'. eie.. taken in exchange for work. F.ln-nsliiirif, July 1, lsTI.-oni. T O UN MAL1P1IANT, XJ Wholesalojand ReUi! Dealer la Fresli Fisli, Oysters, Vegetables. Fruits. &c. A"o. :5 Market Street, .7 O tl XS TO WX, J1 . Western Fisli, at 8c. to 10c. per lb. Frer.li Sliaii. at ix.. per lb, or iSe. jipiccc, or four for f 1.00. Extra No. 2 Mackerel, per t.bl., at H4.00 Extra No. 2 Mackerel, per half Mil., at U"t Extra No. 2 .Mackerel, per quarter, at .'.7.". Extra No. 2 Mackerel, per kit, at 2.00 He also keeps on hand all kiiuls of Vejreta Mes. Fresh Hotter, etc.. which he receives rlailv. r.'"Will isit F.tieiishunr, Carrolltowu arid Loretto each week during- the season. May 27, lS71.-tf. A3IES J. OATjIAN, M. J)., tenders his professional services as Phy sioian ami Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied l.y J. r.ucli & Co. as a store. Night calls can 1-e made at his residence, one d xir fouth of A. Uang'a tin and hardware store. rMay 9, 1807. D. IM'LAUGIILIN, ITTORNKY AT LAW. Johnstown, Ta. j Office in the Exchange buihiing, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up t iir3. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. JOHN 1 LINTON, ITTORNKY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa 11 Oflice in buihiing on corner cf Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Kntrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 1867.-tf. C . LASL1, ArronxEr at Law, Office, No. 108 Franklin street, Johns town, Pa , two doors North of Fraer'd Dru Store. Will attend promptly to all manner ot legal business that may be entrusted to him. (i L. FLUSHING, Attorneyat- v Law, Johnstown, ra. Office od Frank lin street, upsstairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1807. WILLIAM KI1TELL, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Elensburg, Pa. Hi Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. l867.-tf. 1 S. OGDKN, Jl STICE OK TIIR I'kace, Johnstowu, Ta. (fTiee on Tron street, be tween the t'onciiiaiufh Krideand Fa. . It.De-lHt- f.'.l,ctii,ns wild all business iutruetel to him will be promptly aMended to. 13-11. rgi II O M A S C A H L A N I, WHOLESALE DEAtfett IN j GROCERIES I QUEENSWARE- WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY" AND NOTIONS, FISH, SALT, mil EHUD MEATS. IIACO.V, FLGUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Elevcntli Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altcona. All such poods as Spices, Brushes, Wood null Willow Ware, Shoe I5lncking and Station erv will bo sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and all other good in my line at Philadelphia, Hnltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current prices- To dealers 1 present the peculiar ndvantage of saving them all freight and drnyage, eS they nre not required to pay ft eights "from the principal cities and rt r' ray age charges are made. Dealers may rest us fcured Uiat my goods are of the host quaiitr and my prices ns moderate as city rates. By doir.g a fair, upright business, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling all oniers, I hope to merit the patronage of retail dealers nni others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited a?rd satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. THOMAS OAKLAND. Altoona. July 29. l$09.-tf. G E OKGE W . Y EAGER, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Til. COFFER ill SHEET-IHQI MSI OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTOOSA, IA, The only dealer in he citr having the rijrht to sell the renowned "BARLEY SIIEAF" COOK a I'OVE. :he most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever Mitroduced to the public Stock Immense. - Trices Low. satisfaction guaranteed. WOOD, 3101111 ELL & Cri WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Ectcil Dealers in FN Ii! 0MES1 iuUUD. I!LLLERY GOODS, HARDWARE. Q UEKNS WARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILS CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, RKADY-MA DE CLOTHING , GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARK. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce, such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL. kc, Ac. Who'esale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. WOOD. MORRELL & CO. GEO. C. K. ZAUM. .JAS. B. ZAHM ZAHM & SON, DEALERS IX' BR Y GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, Hats,Caps,Boots, Shoes, AKD ALL OTHER ARTICLES L'sitiiliy licpt In n Counlrj' Sforo. WOOL AND COUNTRY PHODUCK TAKES IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS ! STOKE ON MAJX STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10, 1S69. EBENSRURG, PA. f.OOK WELL TO YOUK JLa ll)t;KSTAiHG!(! BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's ami Hoys' Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs his nu merous customers and the public generally that he U prepared to manufacture BOO 1 8 and SHOES of any desired R:ze or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to" the coarsest brogan. in the tkrt best manner, on the short est notice, and at as roodetate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Roots 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. E5T"Rer airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I leel conCdcnt that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuance and increase f the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. Kbensburg. April 18C9. AUCTION! AUCTION! HAVING been commissioned by Gover nor Geary to act as A I'CTIOSEJ-Ui in and for the liorouRh of Ebensburjr, I am now prepared to rewire awl sell at l'ublio uetion ull kinds of Goods, Wares. Mer chandise, &e., and also attend to the duties of uetioneer ut all sales of Lrfinds, Tene ments, Lire; Stock, Household Furniture, iVc, &e., within the limits of said Borough. 1 erm unnleratt. Inuuire at No. 100 lliirh Street. 31. L. OATXAX, kbensburgr, pril 23, 1871.-tf. MUSIC I ! The "Sisters op St. Joseph" will be prepared to tr ve lessons on the 11 AN O M FLO 11 EON orCAUI NET ORGAN at any time after Easter. try"Kor t'rms apply to tho Superioress, lis ter m. IIoktesse, or to Iter. R. c. Christy, Charpres moderate. Ebensburjf, April 1, 1871. tf. Itatlsstlcs cftli- Census of 1S71. POPULATION OF THE COVSTltT. St'f A Ter'i. U'hUrs. Cr-f. IniVx. Ch'se. Total. 475.510 m .. Wfi.'.r.Ki 20 SI 20 ,5j 13:M')9 M HH 484,471 4.272 7,21 49,310 &J0.247 456 IS) 7 3,tvi e.dt;S 2:i5 22 537.454 !H 1,2110 .. 14,ISl 2,79t 125.015 45,404 15 3 131.700 91,69 2 .. 1;.74S 545,142 40 1 1,164.11)9 CO 47 4,274 14,i!9 28,7fi2 32 1 2.5:.Ntl 24,5X) 240 .. 1.6B0.(S7 5,762 4S .. 1.191, 7!!2 17.108 81 1 .. 364,399 222,210 108 1 1,321,011 30410 669 71 72l.i,915 1,606 499 1 626,915 175,1191 4 2 7tf,W4 13.947 1 5 1 87 1,457,351 11.S49 4,92 2 1, 184,050 759 690 .. 4:Ht.70ti 444.201 8l!9 1 827.422 118,071 75 . 3 1,721.295 1SJ 157 1.919 2t.595 789 87 .. 122.5W1 57 21 8,152 42.491 ; 171 1,309 .. 92,182 580 2.1 .. 318.300 30,658 IU 15 Uoti.Oihi tWl 4:!9 29 4.:2.7"-9 391 650 1,241 .. 1,071..1 C3,2i3 Ut) 1 2,i!t:5,ritN 34i 318 8,330 90,923 C5.2U4 34 14 3,52 1, 7! '1 4.980 154 .. 217,:ii3 415,81 1 124 .. 705.ee :tJ2,:ru 70 .. 158,520 253,475 379 25 818 879 118 179 . 415 86,786 924 24 .. 3:J0,:59 512,841 229 4 1,225,165 207 1,319 234 2:1,9" 17.980 1 .. 442.014 2.113 1,20a .. 1,054.670 183 66 143 9,118 Alabama.. 521,3o4 Arizona... 9.5J1 Arkansas.. 3w.llo California. 4'Xi.i-l Colorado... W.-J-Jl Connect'ut .'",549 Dnkota.... Delaware.. Idst.Cola. c,-17S Florida. .. W,f67 Georgia... eSWO Idaho 10.618 Illinois.. ..S.Sll.tme Indiana.... l,5.Ki7 Iowa I,lf5,79 Kansas.... S45,377 Kentucky. 1,0!8, Louisiana., JJW3,OS5 Maiue r K.'4,W9 Maryland.. C,497 Massac-td.. 1,44:,1 W Michigan.. 1,107, M i n nesota. 4:.si"7 Mississippi ;:s2,Sihi M issouri...l,iJ0.1,M'i Montana.. lS.:ifK; Nebraska.. 1:.117 Nevada.... as,!59 N. Mexico. . IKV'03 N. Ilarnp'e S17,i!7 N.Jerst'V.. S7".4(j7 New York. 4.:530J10 N.Carolina 078.470 Ohio 2,001.C46 Oregon Wi,9 l'enn'a 3,4"i;,449 l'.ti. Island. 212,219 S. Carolina 2.1'.fi;7 Tennessee. W!,119 Texas &J4.700 Itah WM44 Vermont. . 32!'Xl: Virginia... 712.0o9 AVu.sh. Tor. 22.195 W.Viria. 4:.'4.(i:a Wi8o)nsiu.l,C5i.;iT)l Wyoiuiufir. !,7& kecapitCLatiox. Whites S3JV6.939 Colored 4,8rt.tju! Indians 25.7:11 Chinese Total population 38,555,983 Of which ;,s,437 are of natiro birth, and 5, fj&AH were born in foreign countries. In the Chinese abore reported are included 53 Japanese. The figures for California, as ioiii pured with those of 1SU), show an increase of 14,377 Chinese and a decrease of 10,557 Indians. POPUI-ATION OF CITIES EXCEEDING 15,000. Cittt. 1. New York.. 2. I'hiladelphia 3. Itrooklyn 4. St. l.ouis 5. 4'hieniro Stafrg. Population. New York fl-!.2.2!2 .Ponnsvlvania 74.U2-J .New York . . 3W.099 Missouri ....Illinois ... Maryland Massachusetts Ohio . 310,8ti4 . 298.977 . 267,3:54 . 250. 52 . 21,2:S9 . 191.44-S . 149.473 . 117,714 ISaitimore. . . Hoston ..... Cinci nnati New Orleans.. San Francisco. ISutTulo Vashinrton... Newark Louisville Cleveland .Louisiana ..( 'aliforr.ia . Now York .District of Columbia K 9.199 ..New Jersey 105,019 100,753 . .Kentucky ..Ohio. ..Ponnsvlvania ..New Jersey . .Miehijrnn ..Wisconsin..- . .New York ..Khode Island . . New York ..Pennsylvania . . Virginia . .Connecticut ..South Carolina . . I nuiana 92.820 86.076 82.510 79,577 71.410 09.422 6S.!H(4 52.l:iS 53.1 si) 51 .038 50.819 4. 956 48.217 46,464 43,055 41,151 40.925 40,228 :9.J! 37.184 35.090 16. 1'ittsburirh ... 17. Jersey City. .. 18. Iletroit,. ...... 19. Milwaukee 20. Att.nny Providence Rochester A lleghcny Richmond. New Haven. . . iii.Chiirleston . . 27. Indianapolis.. 28. Troy .New York 29. Syracuse New York 311. Worcester Massachusetts.. 31 Lowell .Massachusetts.. Memphis Cumtir idfre. . . Hartford Scranton.. .. Head ins Paterson Kansas City. . . ..Tennessee . ..Massaehusetts . ..Connecticut ...Pennsylvania ...... ...Pennsylvania ...New Jersey ...Missouri ...Alabama ...Ohio . . . Maine ...Ohio . . .Delaware ...Ohio .. .Massachustts . .. New York ...Massachusetts.. ... ...Georgia Massachusetts Massachusetts . . Massachusetts Tennessee. . .' ;i;'.! 32 :t.579 32.2' 32.ISU oi.rai 31.410 31,273 30.84 4 30.473 28.921 28,804 28.323 28.235 28,233 2ii.7t' 26.703 25.865 24.505 24.052 23.536 2:.10t 22.S49 21.830 21.789 21.295 2l.910 20.K51 20.297 20.080 20.rtW 2U.K9) 19.646 9.5iH 19 'l i9.r.2 18,9 18,950 18.547 !S,4:t4 18.2;'9 17.473 17,718 17,364 17.."-.'.") 17,170 li;.65: 16.rn7 16.2 s:; m.K lu.os:? 16.lt)0 15.83 15,3i 15,:JS l.rVi.r.7 15.087 39. Mot.iie 40. Toledo 41. Portland 42. Columbus 43. Wilmington 44. Duyton. 4-. Lawrence I Mica Charlestown. Savannah Lvnn Fall liiver.... Sprinjrtleld. . . NastiYiile 'ovmirton . . . Kentucky , .. ot. Ouinoy . . 1 llinois . Manchester New Hampshire. . :!j. Harrisnurfr Pennsylvania ... 57. Peoria Illinois 58. Kvansville Indiana 59. Atlanta Georgia 60. Lancaster Pennsylvania 61. Oswrjro ...New Vork 62. Elizabeth New Jersey 63. Hoboketi New Jersey 04. )'iiiffkff"ie....Xcw York" 65. Davenpoft Iowa 66. St. Paul Minnesota 67. Erie Pennsylvania tS. St. Joseph Missouri; 69. Whe. Mr ? West Virginia 70. Norfolk Viririnia 71. IJridjfeport. . Connecticut 72. Petersburg Virginia 73. Chelsea Massachusetts . . . 74. Dubiuiue Iowa 75. Panffor Mnlrro. 76. Lea ven worth. . .Kansas 77. Fort Wayne Indiana 78. SprinKfield Illinois 79. Auburn New York 80. New-bun New York 81. Norwich Connecticut 82. Grand Kapids. ..-Michigan S3. Sacramento California 84. Terre Haute Indiana 85. Una ha Nebraska. 86. Williams, tort. . .Pennsylvania 87. Elmira New York 88. New Albany.. ..Indiana 89. Aug-usta Gcorpria 90. ( Vtiioes New York 91. Newport Kentucky JAiIi:S F. 5IILLTKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW a xi ji i:a z, j? s ta te a o i:xt, ITOLLTDA YSBURG , TA. Ppccial attention riven to the colleetion of ehiinis in Ulair, Cambria, Huntingdon, Bedford, Centre and Clearfield counties. Parties wishinjr to purchase, rent, lease, sell or exchange real estate will find it greatly to their interests to call on or address mo. i47 Correspondence in either English or Ger man solicited. ItEKKiiRNCKS Win. Mann, Esq., Messrs. More-ail, Hush & Co.. Gen'l C. H. T. Col I is, Philadel phia ; Messrs. J. T. Way & Hro., W. M. Gormler, Esq., II.ll.Swoope, Ej., Pittsburir; Hon. Jolin Scott, Huntingdon ; Hon. S. S. Blair, Hollidavs-burc-; Hon. U.K. Hose, ltoona ; D. W. Woods, Esi Lewistown: Cvrus Elder, Esq., Johnstown; Wm. P. Wilson, Es., Bellefonte. l-12.-ly. "DEAL E&TATE AG E N C Y --OKI GEO. W. OATMAN El CO. OOiec in folonnile Row. Several parties wish to secure Houses in Eb ensburfr at fair rents. Houses and Lots are for rent on fair terms.''" Give us a description and price of what you have for rent. Let us know what kind of a IIouso or IIouso and Lot you wish to secure as a tenant. Have you HKAL or PEHSOXAL PIIOPER TV you wish to sell, or do you wish to buy ? C03IC ASD SKE US AT OXCES rtK"-Our terms are reasonable for all services relative to above matters. See "Heal Estate Gazette." GEO.W.OTMN & CO. Ebensbursr, Feb. 4, 1871.-tf. F. P. TIETtNET JAMES NITI.t, LAW and COLLECTION OFFICE -OF- TIERNEY &. NULL, -olonade lt, Ebonslnirjj, Pa. Special attention paid to collections in all parts of the United States. 2-18-,71.-tf.l THIRST NATIONAL SADDLE AND -1- HARNESS SHOP OF CAMBRIA COUNTY', Hifrh street, (opposite Tnion School Hnuspj West Ward, Eltensburp-, Pa. M. M. O'NEILL, Proprietor. SadIU and 7iirnexx mado and re paired and all other work in my lino executed in tho best manner, on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable rates. U-l.-tf. F. A. SHOEMAKER, GEO. A. BERRY. SHOEMAKER & 15 E Ii 11 Y , ATTORSEYS.AT.LAW, March 11, 1S71. EBEXSBURG, PA. JM. II. SECHLER, Attohnet-at Law. FhenKburf. Pa. rfnV in Thn LloyJ's new building, one door north of Colo nade Row, Centre street. GEO. M. KEADE, AttoniyatrMiv, Ehensburg, Pa. Office in new building recently erected on Centre street, two doors from High street. laug.27. rjEO. W. OATMAN & CO., Attor- nets-at-Law, Ebensburjr, Cambria Co., Pa. The collection of notes and bills, whethei due or past due, will receive prompt attention. Ayer's Catliartic Pills, For the relief and cure of all derange ment In the Etom nch, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative. BeiiifT purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much eerious sickness and suffering is prevent- use : and every family 6houid nave tnem on nanu for their protection and relief, when required. Lonir experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and best of all the Pills with which the market abounds. By their occasional use, tire blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole machinery of life restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogped and sluggish are cleansed by After' l'illa, aud cumulated into action. Thus incipient disease is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, and preberves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so ttiat they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and onerate without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use them as a Family Physic, and for the following complaints, which these l'illa rapidly cure: For Jyieiii or Indigestion, X.itla new, Lunuur and JLon of Aiiite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. v.., r.irirainnliiitiinH its various svmn- toms, JCiliona llradarlir, Nick 1 1 --!-acbr, JaundlCA or r ! HIckncM, JKil ioua Colic and jliliou lvfr, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. . , For Uyacntcry or Diarrhoea, but one mild dose is generally required. For 121ifuinutiain. Clout, Oravel, Pal pitation of the Heart, Pain in the ile, Hack and Loin, they 6hould be contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Dronar and Bropioal Swelling, they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For Nopprruian. a large dose should be taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym pathy. As a Dinner Pilt, talce one or two Pills to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the svstem. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement exist.?. One who feels tolerably well, olten finds that a dose of these J'ills makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect ou the digestive apparatus. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. ATEIt & CO., Practical Chemists, LOWELIi, MASS., XT. S. A. tOS, SALE BT ALL DBUGGISTS EVEBTWDEBE. JTAT,7?S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. "We can assure our ohl patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray or Faded Hair to its youthful color, mating it soft, lustrous, and silken. The pcalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines. Price One Dollar, Buckingham's Dye FOE TUB WHISKERS. As our Renewcr 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 effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL &. C0.f NASHUA, 11.11. NATURE'S HUB DIWI1M) HI Eliiiib II Conta in s no AC 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. Transparent and clear as ervstal. it will not Boil the tinept fabric, perfectly SAFE, ( LEAS and EFFICIENT, deshlevatums long sought FOR, AND FOUN D AT LAST ! It restores and prevents the Hair from he coming G ray, imparts a soft, jrlossv appen ranee, removes Dauilru'r, is cool and refresh in to tho head, cheeks the Hair from falling oir, and re stores it to a treat extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headache, cures all humors, cu taneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. AS A DKESSIXG FOR Til E HAIltlTlSTUE HEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. Dr. G. SMITH. Patentee, Aver, Mass Pre pared only by PKOCTOK BROTHERS, Glou cester, Mass. Thop-enuine is pur up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it. with the name of the article blown in thejrluss. Ask vour Druir jrist for XA TV RE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. and take no other. E;?7Seiid two three cent stamps to PisnrTER Rbothkks for a "Treatise on the Human Hair " The information it contains is worth j00 to any person. tTor Mle by LEMMON & MUURAV, Druir jfUits, &.c, Ebeubbui-jr. Pa. lJuue a, '71.-ly. iLOlD & CO., Ita it Iters, -1 Kbknsburo, Ta. Gold, Sil ver, Government Loans , and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made in all accessible points in the United States and a general Banking business transacted M. LLOYD & CO., BANKER8. Al.Tnnwi Pi Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with internet at fair rates. an 31 A mini L IJ L) 1 U ll 11 1 i s Li 4 Xr. WAllffiE'S C LTFOIINIA V i i K( A n, mi 1 JjIlKD T Hundreds of Thousands Ecar t-titnrti to llclr oaucr falCumtiTa JlUccte. VHAT ARE TKEY? j . tr ! ,J -! ! o o ( if P - ta H C r o THEY AEE NOT A TILE r ! FANCY DRINK ill kM sH I ti Jmm) lis V 5 2 5 S g a I P c 'r- i tu.r Poor Ttnm. WliinkeT, Proof Spirits and Kefuno Llanurs "i" and was despahed ened to please the taste, called - 7 ouics. -Arpctir- , . , ' , " .. rfr.r6" c. that Iced tho tippler en to i weath-r hvi piev.i drenkenneca and min. hut are a tmo Medicine, made from tLe Xatlve Eoots and Herbs of California, free from c II Alcoholic Stimulants. They ara tho till EAT BLOHH PL'i?.IlrlE:i and A LIFE G1V1SU l'XISCIPLEoperfoct Iicnovator and Invlgorator of the System, carrying oST tatoisonoaa matter asd restorlnj; tho tlood to a healthy condition. No person can taie these Bitters eccorduag to direc tion and remain long unwell. 81(iO Ti'ilbo plTcnfortn fnrnrable case, provided the bontB ara not destroyed by mineral pchou or other meane. and tho vital organs wasted beyond the point of rcualr. For Infinminiitcry nml Chronic Khcnrcn tiKin nod Cost, Iyepepia, mr Indigcsticti, ltiliouo, lleuiittcnt nud Intermittent Fevers Diacancs of (be IJIood, l-ier, Kidneys, nnd llladtler. tlscee Hitters tare been c:oft Er.cccss ful. tSucli Uiscanc are caused by VitMttcd Blood, which Is generally produced by dcrant'tmcut ef the DiueMivcOrcanM. I) VSl'KI'SIA Olt lNIlIOEKTION, Head ache, I'ala ia the Shoulders, Coughs, Tifchtness of tha Chest. Iiizzinces, Ecur Eructations of the Stomach, Ead taste la the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, ralpilaticn cf the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In tho regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other paiuful eymr tonus, aro the offtprigs cf Ej tpc psia. Thf y Invigorate the Etouiach ar.d stimulato the tor pid liver and bowels, trhlth render thcui of cneQualled efficacy In cleansing the blood cf all impurities, and Importing new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR tKlN DISEASES, Erections, Tetter, Salt Ehcum, Blotches, Spots, rimplcs, rcstnles, Boils, Car bancles, King-TVorms, ScaM-IIead, Core Eyes, Erysip elas, Iicb, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, numcrs and Diseases cf the L-t!n, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of tho system In a thort time ly thu use of these Bitters. One bottle la euch cases will convixco the most lucrcdalous 01 their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood "whcccTcr yoa find Its laipurltieG bursting through the shin in rimplcs, Erup tions or Bore3 ; cleanse it r, hen you find it obstructed and sluggish In "the veins ; cleanse it when it ia foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep tho blwod pure and the health cf the system will follow. FIX, TAFE and ether WOIIMiS lurking In the iystem of so many thousands, arc effectually destroy ed and removed. For full direciions, retd carefully he circular around each bottle, printed In four laii (uages Engllsh.Gcrman, French and Spanish. J. -VYAXKEIt, Proprietor. F.. H. McE-OXAED & CO., praggists and Gen. Agents. San Tranclsco, CjJ and 33 and St Commerce Street, New York. BOLD BT AM. DEUGGISTS ASD DEALERS. A r-m-"iy wtucli - iii t'tes for 10 year-, nn l pr n- i in thon nls of !;)-. fr'p'iliif of fiirinz sX ru:i::s ef the r-:;i &;i L;:j:; .er tKiMi.ut; ni:iny rcien rk;ine uures mrics a tiinl from all who nrp yuf-ft-riii from similar nllf tions ano vanilv srrkinit n liff. "ill r:i Is Sr. Creep's VINS Z'.zztzzzl C:-.l3. The rrur?:sts !ay it cures them all Ar.nTl. Tin! r-iiof nri'i l ure- of it nre m.trve ou. Er:t:si:ii Kv. ry sutlerer wil! fin 1 relief and euro lirli Ancst3 reijmre only a few iloses. Lz: r:::a;:i. Jla -ur?d eases nrnnoimc cl inerrable i.ic:.:y. jit r-iiov;iu-s an.t invigorates the syte L:v;r C:r.plil;t. M-.io!i'ective re!;ii!at-r ot this UrsxsjSii. Its heali hv action on -ie stomach out arxj;usn It is ho:tlii-'r: vine nml anni-t.'a r.-tr tem. UrsxsjSii. Its lieali h v u-lion on -ie stomach eure." -'. it is np:titii- vins smil apcet te rt-storinff 'h-SV ls.nrrktiand IT01"'1! i '.hree of the sttudie.-t ; 2. C-.-i WETi. Cf Ti3 is rich iu the m'.lioinaj . . e . . qualstirs ot Tar, cioiitineii with in:;re i 1 at-l.in tottiethul. -Mli-t i:ents of undoubted value, which make it un.-ur passed, not only for th" eompla nts enumerated nut it Kjialy restr-cj ciiautii r.r::;:i, cleanses the Joni ieh, relaxes the Liver nnd ptu.-i them to work, causes llie food to digest, and makes pure Mood. sn.l heaots a vivac ity appreciate-! hv both sound su-k. It you ar' atiiietp-i in nny wav, we know if trv the iUS-rivi:? : jr:j:r.:c-3 f I r. Crook's 01 lur, you v,u Miia jour i-stimony to its 1TI4 rlin fl.ul, .uue in eorrecim" anv to. I'repared only l y C1T7Z2 ZZZZZ & C3. Sold I'ruccists everywhere! A p ... A. . f ... r. t. . . c.. r i-r'iu : 111 ioim.i.tet!Si:sn I:cca:c: :f the Lf-rcr r: - ter. C.-i!i Tt-ft r--r .-4 . . -f ---.-s-jjw : ' , ' - -i, fjef.Mi f . C.isef lettKlme oil a rlci ravp i VjV; din. m of ti.e H.u.i. tBke r. Crri'i C:a-Cs-i'V Crrip tf Tcie Sect, lt is eon, Lined ' Wi,i the l- st tonic preparations! of iron t' fl? r"-lown- "'' i thebtst Alterative nnd 11 1 I'tooi furifit r made. Ccir-" 7 r t'i. W7 TltI ne Br,tl Ie- SoI J h" lrugi"Jts. GRCXSRl'RG L A. J 1 '! " 1. ; , , 1 '"i 5"3"AVING recently enlarpetl our stock j-M. we are now prepured to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stock con sists of Drills, Medicines, IVrfiimerv, Fancy Soips, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Kss Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Kliubarb. E'ure Spices. &c"; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Hlank Books, Deeds, Notes and Ponds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Rooks, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tories, Bibles. Religious.Prayeraud Toy Books, Pet knives, Pipes, ic. "e have added to our stock a lot of FliS'E JEW ELRY, to which, we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cignrs eold either wholesale or retail- LEMMOX & MURRAY, July 30, 1868. Maiu Street, Ebensburg. D1 ICNIlSIUr. The undersigned, graduate of the B;ilti tuore Coi'ege of Dental Sur gery, respect fully offers his rKOFKSsION'AL services to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the focdth Mondat of each month, to re main one week. Aug. 13. SAM'L BELFORD, p. D. S. DR. H. B. MILLER, ffZZs ;tiioonn, i-a., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST Orhce removed to "Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria county or ehewhere who get work done by me to the amount of Ten Dollars and upward, will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All work warbantkd. rjau. 21, 1 Shi).-if. 52 J- LLOYD, successor to It. S. Dunn, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Taints, fyc. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House," Ebensburg, Pa. October 17. 18G7.-fim. V. JAMISON, M. IX, I.orelto, (ainbrin o.. In Tenders his professional services to such of the citizens of the above place and vicinitv is may require medical aid. April 21.-ly. i The mysterious .v,r ir-e 1 1 i -t , t .p li.tl ninny fciiuilar ca-s 1; .i,. '' fCl'iin ft tr ri' 1 1TH ' 1 .V ) eighteenth cr.tury wl,i.:, aUei.tion. Tlie fir.-t f ;, pearance, in 17t'0, ( f tin- ! ror. boTind tr Ti;dia, v. i. ut the Cij e of tJof.l II ,,, heard f . The p. f t i' , ''-r .f - -T ; The Sliipvvrcck." v.,? . purs-r. The thcr ir,.-i x i .. . i . . IT; '.I 1 ( f i'.i"'r'- i ei i use, ii;- r ri i c r..:v. I. i'. t; with tlii fiijatts A . . H ft Ii tAry r.,iy o.ry ;:: , heard of a-n ; t!.r.-; f wrecks wire (.v.a,) ( t ; which are th'-uht t lav iii's'uig fqi.jadri.n. ',,(. the Pnsidebt in ( paralieltd txcitenn Lt. ( ) novelties iu tho?e day?, f had elapsed sh.ce a e'; . hnd j ron' urice ! 't i::.; . -Athiutic by Ihe aid . ; " i'c. !" cr s . r... a :.tl ut.ucU-ii qnLti:;--.-iu l'i-.v hitii ii ;-. were Ivn; t ,.: I,, i . ! i f ltichru' i.i', ai"! Tvi'r-t brnted Irih act r. 1-, peiler City (f (il.: .v l'hihvb-lj.hia, on the f... f..ur l.ursdrcd and (i-i.'v 1 i ; in a 1. fehe h:is i.tvtr atid no fragments v. hh-h i have been iscvtred. I Kteauier I'dcilic left I.:v. ; j JiiDU.uy with ! e l.-;:: '.. jietHons on 1'M.Mtd . any i z Wiirhurton, anl .'!., X"hin has hine -v;. hc i? f-uppfisc-d to h.i.ve In 1PC2 the s-tca-1-...-f L ! Newcastle en the !:: h t. pe:ired. and is .-i: ji - d Fbi in hi. rough Ii a . c-i.-cs withiti t'Ur kri .v.V ' st earn 'hip b:ts d;.--!j-j m-. leavirp behind a trti !' as an example rf the n ir terrible c;d.imit!es tn iv the case vf h- L; f rt, i war c-f eighty-f ur :n:,s. l&5", keeled over at.'i w i the Guli ,f Cr"tista.;t, of her C' ns rt?. T:;" u ! amour. tir.;; to eight ' (;; " ' "5 a '' V, '; ;u i i. . wee ,v ' I. . i.: ;j x persnr., were dr 'ivr:' survived to tell h v t N li )i;'.n M earner, was v. it . '., covered, in ISoO i n ihi hie, Nova ir'cotia, at d th perfns hai let a r-i ho.ir us wire found, v. hiU t . ; duced to tr'p. Th lVi-; son may ihn;htle-s he f r nnssing s-hip--. In fr'irn the -iean, a: ! s :; 'ait.ins s-w rus unii gi;i.-. (Fr""eritk Wiiiiani 1 u ff the llfeider. ate ti e . wreckage Aj ph'.o n 's J v. , i. c.;.;, i ... .J " h!, r-. r -tA-j. V: T v. r. . e fa-: A Mad Jci...e . A Tor. ns ! vanii went to t! ether ni'-riiing, and wa about, s- me alani tp! his clothes, except his We won't try to tei! . - t.C'U-e. alth'-ush the J copiers enough, its m. O' S adjectives are et.'!-',-'; piession of certain ih-grt lie t-tayed in the writer 1 perimenting with the d: t jtrf i 1 r.r. : CTL-c . 5. n- it. p:ecat'.ons, an i en leav. ... ( 1 fler mounting the hiii Int. umbrella and ttied to c ver ihe street toward h:so.v:i ! : I-; lie V. ed to the judge that all t: the boarding sch- o's ar,.; Rights Conventio:i v. tr-.- tiiat day ; and the pidge h goina thrtUih th.eZ un-f t.' l.relli. Wiien he r .-.: that the thief had h-t d c; juile is row engine 1 ?; to the jnry in adv.i'..:e f ' who have .;en the ru;h m.t pictures-fine law j ij iu that county. anj voo I- 1 Wine great i,A.. : tit by ;.t, unv iwiy rn - n. IV It !i '.V; A HixoT.rs. A r i Ico:; born ou C-r;ey I A.m. I. Star fays: -In the fi-t frCJ and cranium an ! . -1 t covered with a ?.l.rt. .'tisp The head wai r.ot r nr '. i that rf a human 1- i: -r. f ' ' ed to incline fuddtt 'y -. ' cranium and tetT-.i: . : : ::: - c exactly pimi'ar t t! it f a 1'. t-is were disttr.dt.: r.:.d '"ir; mouth was wide and cu'-'ret. the exact appeararif i i bovine species. But n re ! were a couple of sharp pr ' :'' ' receding forehead, con.p 1 stance, and Laying the e' :' a pair of horns. The h -y t'..a; opetl the mrst decided ii--?i---- ' to which he seems to be' -he has refused his inott .-r's t. taste ef nothirg I ut c'.- : emits a cut :ous sound fil'- - :: but gives vent to a cry c.. - the bellowing rf a tin'. A the waif some grass to eit ' of it, tut this the br.lv ut ' doubt because tf its ter.'.hr . ;. .vT y-j e, t: e 0 rt-- : t of ::' . : ri'.' . -f r? - - I nr'.s-'( - !..i$ icte:- He a'-" ! :.r.'.i-i SrooN Lake, in the v: ':. Dlutfs. Iowa, recently, afrer a v: was discovered to be 1 :tt ; a. ' ? fish, and whence they came solved mystery. The fish h .ive a t'Jl - :.!ci w niis - - rr but the lake stil! presents ' ances, indicative of active l: tion. On Saturday meruit g dull sound seemed to come t vater and vohimes of gns r out through a sort of tnu 1 Vi' at' t.? v.: of which reacheil a few inches . ter lcvf! Fw.irv fw monit- !Vl' t! the e i'i :u,i.v two. As soon as it was again ex th? :t umes of blue gas or steam siit int throucu a crater about a ugu a crater about a n " rri puffings, though irreg'dtr. ff:1,r';ve 1 as every five minutes. an- l';c i--tt The otlen s everv jet of vapor which accomj ann ' t, il-ll. lltn lio cmr.to (if .1 Ci .1 i h' i ... - . sulphurous. In the afternoon t. '--1 ,v able features had disappeared. a !l) l;tirB, i.iKB nau not assumeu us i "-"- , the water being of greater doptu clear as before. . ,r on ef- Tns writer of an obituary 0L,t', ,l ,, -baad timable lady said that the bereave 1 a. b;3 was "hardlv able to bear the denii .fl wife." Imagine his disgust on re-,:,."irj. print that the bereave.! husband wa ly able to wear the chemise of his - " , t j;t : The debt of Pennsylvania on AtJ amounted to $29.5i6,5S7.8o. V-'-1 12- -inff If